The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 3, 1903, Page 4

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THE FRANCIECO CALL, W SET FREE BY THE HANDS OF NORTHERN CITY'S FAIREST DAUGHTERS, PROTECTED CRUISER TACOMA IS LAUNCHED AT THE UNION YARDS/ GRADIATES MEET MINERS PEREH T NOTRE DAME| N GOLD Laws ;Twelve Violent - Deaths Recorded Near Daw- son in May. SAN Celebration in the Garden City. B2 ey 2 Nome Advices Tell of Trag- edies in the Northern Fastnesses. Commencement and a.i' | | { [ udents Render Melody and Alumnae Have a | Reunion ; | Notre ecial Dispatch to The -Ca rning with | TACOMA, Was | | patches sa | | bottom of a ; liam Hennesy w ) ' No. 3 Ophir Creek b: y the man's head The body was taken to Dawson ‘ e b is, wl 1, been missing from Duncan CGreek since tober, was Yound « A . | Lansing Cree | been frozen to ¢ his knees. He left Dunean Cr tober on a hunting district { Rochest drift cavec co us injuries, but was sm ke a ‘total the twel | | eide. March mail advic Dawson, say that Ja carrier between § was sever Michael a on the K | A Russian duce him tives, but would he were badl has not since The Michael | Bay in J e ffiff’z¢ oM of Charles who was iost. on was f N | | | | where had iden |'OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE | OF THE PACIFIC COAST Several Changes Are. Made in the ostal Service and More Patents Issued. H M T. Speukiiug. recigied. Navy Grders—>t 'Not an Accident“i ; Mars Success || (X of Affair. | WME SAVED ST SEED o o MEBL B, © AUSES A WREGK = W aters. ITH the spouting of a spray of ':Smithsonia’n Institution . 1 "'("" . ”“’r 5”"(‘f’°‘ | NEW CRUISER AND SOME OF [ |An Industrious Rodent T;')n'» x 2 vords of christening fromthe | | ~puE PRINCIPAL ACTORS AT Lien the navy 4 - - | signors to Obtain Mammoth livs of a pretty maid of (he orihiand, | | I {UNCHING. inutes diter Mr. Stone bad - Helps to Undermine [i % 1e protected cruise 2come s yester- | speaking James Dickie, foreman of | - H emains. admitted into the -grim family of | go—— Ausas . who had been a Trac R | Track r machines which helps maintain * hands If h':‘]“ e and dignity of t Tnitec s 1eady. Miss ‘ Dispatch t | A u:rujl:\.:‘iv,r, ’wy a 1:::;;:.‘.,! George H. Stone w hich . wapped the 1 : ock this 4 o Al ropes. The cruiser started on extra . freight | south of Tu- severed the last tie which bound the | r short tr to her cradle and with | IS Speaker fOl‘ ris broke th i2 to the waves and Miss Har- beribboned bortle of eham TACOMA, Wash., June 2.—William M Alberti of New York is en route to Nome s wrecked one 3 to excavate and ship the complete skel- own the ways and into | pagne on the bows. The shattered top of |lare. That none of the crew was injured E eton of a mammoth found 1 em- r new element, thefe to V b the' christening bottle and a little hatc is to the mere freak hance RS Aael 1 bedded 1n the gravel bank as one of the natlon's. Aght. | isitors. |-forged out of a bolt from mps, howexer; were sald to have been | a Kapy A ‘.m\.r Néme - district. The th is 5 b A b s hidden on the train during. the night and [ 18, nuhape being thus sectired by the nian : T e mmcny s ey 2 Fad s R jee e of them be . bur nder t a_mishap marred the fair auspi Thes T cted cruiser of |S0me of them It & o stitytion, which will exhibit § 454 ¥ spicts | Thes Tacoma is a protected cruiser of | Institution, which will exhibit it Y heantitul bl has now 3 4 ! mass of wrecka of the chris 1% O ement. Calculated to | gy, “aicqdent was caused by “farm Or] tal waters. she is designed | = erith fe y ed and lig i e leaving the irrigation of field to take care | | With & view to spead shd! Hyhe drmught: b F gt squirrel hole lét the water ng. At §5:53 o'clock, at the when the tide was lap- ping the stern of the big boat at its high- | Louis exposition, taking it thence to shington. When Alberti left Nome completion when she can chrizten her and launch her arcer, we trust, that will a Mis: sius | w a Soto, Miss Elena | last\fall the specimen was in precise mom deey OF FEVER AT PALO ALTO | Judge W. H. Harris Mrs. Harr self with equal honar em of traction lines the company is Send anothe? hal | shall aistinguish h Mies - Anna | condition, but- during fhe winte est cbb, Miss Louise H. Stone, one of | forcct ! o B Tt | Wne witt “l o khr‘«.ln (‘hv water 4t ut and under.the roadbed. Soon a sec- | vi i " i " S o, sixteen and a nots by twin serew: ” ol > Bisters dug out one of the eleht-foot tusks and | Tacoma’s falr girls, pressed the. electric I so doing, permit m ay we are not | grestp g < lhco o= gl tion of the grade was washed out. The . extracted some teet Efforts will A TR - i o | unmindful of the honor o v the treals Lo Her Datte A oe o . ngine and eight freight car passed saf > | made to recover these, making the skele | PUtton Which set the red hulk in motion. | gent of the 1 Htates, throush the Sec | rapid-fire rifles and a secondary. arma- | Sn&ine and eight L‘ e o “wl}:}” | ton perfect Instantly Miss Julia N. Harris, the pretty ary. of the Navy, in glving her the off ment of eight 6-pounders and four auto- | Hut the, IEATY dll ear crivhont | B | & r g 5 name that signifies s much to us, 4 6 Coit & Te s = " [ through, end first, splinterin, e ral Alberti says the rains have washed | SPOnsor for the mew cruiser, sent' the | "XF (S OETRGOIA her in her matie Colt muns. . Her deck will Doshonths | | O coping ihres ail dein Tillains away dirt which for thousands of years | champagne bubbling over its sharp beak. | strength, refieccting upon ml.!T{u‘n_r we :r: ;-d]h.\ "r;;'}huhmflmw ?xwgng to nx.‘-‘: ing covered the ins ot o! ¥ tha stelhag e 4 A | graterul not only for what she is but for wha neh. rty officers and 281 men wi = o . fior Sanaq CONDE Ao Mol shbying the Tin I christen thee Tacoma,” she said, and | {IES NS00 S8 O Through and th oV Bét orats A great stream of oil was flowing to- E Dame | 2Kull, tusks and ofher parts in perfect | without an Instant’s hesitation the big |and out, “American.” designed by American day from the disabled cars and every-| > schools S i e part exposed is_as large | craf: ot do e smoking skids s genius, built of American wood and steel, | thing adjacent to the wreck is covered agohools have | 4g-an ordinary house. This is the first | oo . yll: ' i th i k; & ~k\1‘d;' -~|"d 1 Wwélded together by the strong, wiiling arm3 | DAIRY MEN TO DISCUSS Ly s | vis. State Phe S g . - | out onto the waters of the bay. Whistles | of loval American workmen. P 2 Dame was founded | O™Plete specimen of Elephaspal magen- | _ - i i : METHOD FOR\ TIONS | Roadmaster Starkweather was on the ame was founded |y foun 1n America and the cecond per- | SCTeAmed, fags whipped in the stift wind,| PROUD OF NEW VESSEL. : Ll 8 s o Py S il fnied bwvme B S : ”X'h specimen found in the world | the crowds gave a parting cheer and the | we Proud ot her hecsuse. co structed | Creamery Operators Will Meet in |through his prompt efforts that a con: A Few Moments With Our.Corrz« e aliiia 2t e first perfect one was discovered in | Ceremony was complete. upon our own coast, in the eame yarc : : cenient passage was cleared for the ex- s £ 5 “ H About 100 of the wiy o | Russia’ several years ago pesritr g | FAIR TAC’OM‘A GIRLS | by the same orgunization that produced those | Fresno on Saturday end Consider D s gl 4 g“f e e hl"‘"“‘;‘t?‘ Fl‘m‘g of. Thein . ut 100 of the oid stu- . B = = e | g | efster ships, the Olympla and the Oregon, the b5 | e ge of passengers be ains. . - . se After t :,. At the Smithsonian_Institution, Al- | G 1 st A formor o ‘become the flagship of Admiral Conditions of Trade. | e i ."3‘:" _"};‘ I""l.l'“::lnl lr_'le:tst x - herq | bertl was carefully instructed regarding was b o'clock when the christening | Dewey at Manila during that historic navai . s . : in ¢ “Fultdn' Compopnds — T held. | 9 4 Ratic o[ & a 8O y I . £:To0m v aeoheld. | now 1o excavate the skeleton and label | Pty left Mission-sireet wharf for the | contest when the brave commander's guns not | A delegation of San Francleco dalry POMONA’S COUNCILMEN - Recoverics in_ Bright's Dis= ol | different parts that it may ‘be readily | Union Iron Works on the tug Union, | On\Y fént the Epanish flcet to the bottom of the | produce dealers will go to Fresno to at- WILL AID HUNTINGTON aiid . Diaticte gtk 3 orks o ¥ pefore hut 2 e eam me TR . "Re rte poem | PUt together at St. Louls | With the thirty or forty northern folk | belched forth. the #idings to the world that a | tend, the convention to be heM next Sat- i 5ot sHae w. abctes. Reported Notre iminieieiieieleeinfeieieffeielefuiep @ | Who had come down to witness the |DSW commercial and political cra, was :ln‘\vn:nr‘; urday relative to the fixing of, as de- | Pacific Electric Company to Obtain s Iaunching of the cruiser were Miss Harris | funcoforth nar nation ‘must bé consulted by | Scribed in the call for the gathering, Franchite for Railways in - ‘”\; '”r'h’vx\u rfi:,,l;mi ';n Mre. )\I;xmlv | and Miss Stone, the two young ladies who | world powers in all m]m rmrlul}r‘\a @ r;v- gen- | reliable system for quotations.”” The con. the Town. J @ faster son of San Francisco. A res-|were to give the boat 1o the waves. Both | eral weal; and the latter, the Oregon, vention comes about through the -agenc 3 (A, June-2=The Pacific Electric |-th® ¢ olution was adopted taking a broader | of them renuted to be two of the pret- (Stanchly butit, so finely cquipped. that ehe | o "\y0 gan's Joaquin Ice Company of FOMONA. duné SThe Picifo Mo | sociation Can .include past students, as|thcir white dresses and picture hats. | in that other decisive byftle At Santlago, where | Company of Hanford, the Minnewaws | 1on Rallway Company, to-day applied to | We inclose yeu the address well as graduates With them and forming the guests of |in turn she won the hfnors of the day. Creamery Compény -of Fresno, the Kern | the City Council of Pomona for a fran- | If you want turther int el hcuor were the following named residents |, ANd while it shouldfhe Tar from ey o e | oy . chise to operate a complete system of | are on omp, hut TENTH 9 ettt " # | in the nation to desife war, if war must come | County Creamery Company of Bakers-|© S 4 P sr-amh o' H. ¥ Mavassd STUDENT DIES of Tacoma and war does come may we be amply pre- | fleld, the Tulare Butter Company of Tu- | Street railways 'm 11\.«l vln.an? to make | w_v“l Maynard, the pared for it, and hope that this gallant ship | jare the Selma Co-operative Dairy \Ssn_‘llhfi Pomona em a branch of the great | M. Btone (representing Mayor Cam we | clation of Sanger and the Banner Cream- Have had another | But, Mr.“Chairman and fellow citizen e, President building throughout Southern California @ X i 4 coma), Mrs. § 3 ) - ADVERTISEMENTS. Miss Ellen Lewers of Nevada Passes | (™), Nire Sione, Presid K oL | are especially grateful for what thia fioble [ ery Company of Dinuba. In sending out | PYUIINE (AFUIEIGT FRRE T0 Chronic. Bright's Dis 5 s o e R Away Soon After Broth- | (president of the Tacoma School Board), Mre, | SPiD repres Not alone Amerigan stesk Dan fnvitation to-meet, ‘the managers of | & e ity Council has unanimoualy or- | There has also been a wonderful recovery 's Death Coffee, Miss Marjorie Stallcup, Mrs. A but American sentiments; not only American | these several companies set forth the fol- Y Gryese - - | Brisht’s Djsease in Two Rock Vhfley—a prom- er's Death. Bennett, Mre. Hadley, Bugene Krider pfee | 1abor. but American berty: not alone Ameri- | 000 250 e (o e e dered the franchise for publication, thys | Ssht A g 1 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, June 2.—|Revis, T. A. Graham, Mrs. Graham. Hon. | C2% Prawn. but American bravery. Yes, she E acceding to the Pacific Electric Com- | "Nt farmer out thére. He was " Mise Khen' Soes < o COW, Topn 3 B o sgranam, Hon. | iy 4o represent ‘the oid Stars and Stripesp| For some time past'the créameties of the | au Tedneut 0 evhry DertiGiiy Xt and was believed to be dying when Miss Ellen Rosa Lewers, '04, died at the | g, "y 'OUF g 005 Soqeess Nps T6 - Jor- | across which will ever be emblazoned in Jet- | coast have feit the necessity of @ more relin <t 5 it frviog IS | Compound. He is now about and att . g Y. W. C. A house Mm Palo Alto - this | Yenzelld, & F. Atden, Mre. Alden. siies Haighy | 478 of Imperishable light Liberty, Unity, Fra- | eystem of quoting the markets of dalry pr.. | Proposed to make Pomona the center of | ugual to his dally duties A morning at 9:45 o'clock. She is the tenth | R. B. Christie, Mrs. Christie, Mrs, George H. | CPItY 2 %5 e duce, but there has been . fecling that mat- | & system of electric raiiroads extending | The Kern Drus Co. of ot | Bions, Tooittae i ons andr it o e And then. gentiemen, we will ever love ARd | ters would adjust themselves to a basis sa‘i= |to Omtario, Claremont, Chino, Lordsburg, | Please frelers ome aring nu»'vlz-nny wonderful “‘Cascarets” for | Student victim of the typhoid epidemic. o follow her wiih intensest interest, because she | factory to all. This fecling baw.been over- peie Shirey qured of stomact | Miss Lewers' sickness had been one of | k¢ fcllowing named were the especial | represents Tacoma, that young, vigorous city | come. by the actiop 0f cortain deaiers in <an and 8an Dimas. ease and Diabetic ( Tor their wonderfy M.,,;‘. the longest in duration and her case had | Buests ol the Bcotts: of the great Northwest, nestling at the feet | Francisco, causing’ the. midicuiously high quo- of cases on it with good .res of the grand old mountain that lifts her gleam- | tations that have prevailed in the last ten | Locomotive Jumps the Track. R. S. Fowler, the druggist, of 100 Baynes Cov other 8o-called fome been a serious one from the beginning y 3 : a8 they Caled _Tomaiies. | e seri " heginning. fiss Winder of Detroit and Franklin K. |ing crown 14,500 feet into the sky, and from | daye. . y SAN - e 4 et N rite ty 1 the others 1 have seres | For the last week little hope of her life . D. J. Griffiths, Mrs. GrifAths, W. C. | which she takes her name. ‘Tacoma, with her [ Under the present méthods tha diirymen ana | (SAN RAFAEL. June %—A train on the | $treet: Buffalo, N. Y. writes L s " taXe% | had been entertdined by the doctors at- | Sharpstein, Stacey W. Gibbs, H. K: Moore, | teeming Industries, Tacoma, the city of | creamery. operators are entirely i the dari ay | North Shore Railrcad was derailed mear | “~One young man was treaied for Bright's . ercer 8t., Jersey City, N.J. | tending her. Mrs n..(;u-. J. Huffer, J. G.” Tawresy of the | schoois, the city of churches, the city of | to the actual selling prices of their producte. | Schuetzen Park this afternoon. The ep- | Disease for two years by the b alidts Miss Lewers sias.a alater ot Anstih buréau of construction and Simon Cook, in- | beautifil homes, and the city whose citizens | Therefore the nindersigned creameries have oc- | gine left the track and & ‘Serious wretl | With albumen never less thar - 8 - sistant | gpector of equipment, U. 8. N., all of this | eve v for peace, yet wh Var ¢ d in Fy e ‘ e ol 25 . U. 8. N, s | ever pray for peace, yet when WAr comes are | cided to meet in Fregno and respectfully urke | gos owly averted 3 . eeks the I Comp. , redu to TE'esl For Professor Chatles Ross Lewers of the | ci. ‘ never found wanting all dairymen, dealers and creamery operators | osen i i e ki K- o, il gy o e R i h aw department. e had been in con- And now, gentlemen of the ‘Unfon Iron | of the coast to attend and assist In devising s S o ain running o b sy o Boweis stant attendance upon her in her finees | .GEORGE H. STONE SPEAKS. ' |works, for the christening of this ship, by|reliable system. for quotations *[from this city to San Quertin. Engine | [°7° from Diabetes f SRS GRS bots. Diabetic Comp. and says-that in ail’ that Mrs. Lewers, her mother, has been hers | When the party reached the iron works | time-honored customn that reacheth back to the | The initiative in calling for the conven. | No. 15 was drawing the train and there = s 3 time when the memory of man runmeth not to = o & rery senger: time she h ot had the frow suflering for & month at her daughters siae. Ju | the members immediately took lhe]r!m’, contrary, by breaking the bottle of chame|.11on at Frespo wamtaken by A. B, Evans, | Were very few passengers in the coaches. | [ ¥e has not fad the refler: Som, Stevins two days ago Edward Lewers, a brother, | 51200 on the platform erected about the | pagne over her how, it &ives us great pleas. | superintendent of the San Joaquin cream- | When the locomotive reached the switels | v, “HPefineTt S0ee TEnE o CANDY CATHARTIC was killed In a mine €xplosion near Reno, | PTOW Of the vessel. Then in the midst of |ure to introduce one of Tacoma's fairest I'ery. Othér managers of creameries ang | N¢ar the crossing of the narrow and The medieal text-books acknowledge the im. 1 - and the double grief is almost too grea; | B¢ Sounding blows of hammers, which | daushters, Miss Julia Naomi Harels, the [ hutter pompanies who have signed the | broad gauge it jumped the track, but aid | .o, i - - tiky WORK WHILE T0! S for the family to bear. The mother has | Were sradualls undermining the props of | Kranddaughter ot General ‘Morton M.' Me- | iyl ard G. E. Peoples. F. J. Peacock, | IOt CATFY the Cars off With if. The pas- | bucemmies or cheomis Brehrs T o i E D08 beeit 10l OF ber Bou's Aentt the boat below, Henry T. Scott in a few | ““g7'ins THE WAYS H. J. Peacock, F. D..Smith, J. H. Frow, | Sengers were frightened, ‘but no one was | petes. They do not ciaim 1o cure any Miss Lewers entered Stanford iast Sep. | WOrds turned the boat over to the Tacoma ES DOWN " | Jesse Durham. L. M. Howell Jr. and P, | Injured. Fultoh Compounds are positively curing nearly Ples b vith ju people for christening. And for the unique and histoMc experience 2 —————— T osken o e Je. ) s a. 3 d 1 roduce my own. beioved daughter, have introduced and will pas bum,wdww;fir;s:‘-fl'; ftamped CCO. | in botan ernor of Washington and citizens of Ta- | Miss Louise Hill Stone, who through your own | SALT LAKE, Utah, June 2.—Mejer James rfp:a!mg one which r‘q:lrf:“(h::‘ &';"""‘" Sterling Remedy Ce., Chicago or N.. i Mt cuma, replied as follows: courtesy 18 to have the great pleasure of | McLaughlin, representing the Government, has | pficant for a saloon lcense shall, befure Ta | €Y under the Fulton Compounds g go or N.Y. sg2 DAYTON, Ohlo, June pressing the button that will send her forth | closed a trcaty with the Ulntah Indians as a | 'icense car. be granted ta him, secure the in.| The Renal Compound for Bright's and Kidney : e The condition of | Gentlemen of the Union Irons Works, o ANNUAL s‘u' TEN MILLION BOXES | conaesi dicxander socoot remmmsas meaiod, o | Qentiemen ot the nion lsms. W 'r:'eu;".',' :r:;":h;mno‘.:-ma‘-‘.fl Poloned o the American | resdlt of whick 0,000 acres of ruervnllan] dorsement of 50 per centlof the voters in the | Disgase. $1.00; fof Diabetes, $1.30. .J. J. Fulton 90 der cent. There is & certainty of fallure under orthodox medicine. There is almost a-certainty of rpcov- c) land will_be throw % “whic! pplic o " Som~ unchanged. . Aare here to-day in response to your announce: | we, in keeping with the sentiment so frequently l;c:tl)ewr‘nlm rown open for setticment in :’\;"rxvms: which fhe applicant ~seeks to L3 :.'“n.lp::x!l‘ld:‘la““a’:r:;”;‘u:‘p‘ll;l;" Francisco, svle

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