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< THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 17 m“ffim CBRYSON - 'SAVAGES BURN ABANDONED SCHOONER | LADY IN BLAC Or Queen of the Party. REE With Next Sunday’s Call, Aug. 23, OPERA TO SECURE METAL FROM THE HULL TIVOL ROUSE. TO-NIGHT and all this week. SATURDAY MATINEE. -~ In Response to the General Demand, The Otelia Pederson Ends Her Career on the Southeast Shore| CAMILLE D’ARVILLE WIill Continue In DeKoven's Great Comie Opera, of the Island of Formosa—Most of Her Cargo Is Saved, but|«THg HIGHWAYMAN.” The cast is the Vessel Has Been Sacrificed to Make Native Weapons| =i Arthur Cunningha: eclal one throughout! as FOXY QUILLER Ferris Hartman, Ed- | ward Webb_ Annle Myérs, Bertha Davis, Aimes + —F | Lelcester and the entire Tivoll ce mpany. Magnificent music and many a laugh! HE handsome new four-masted | The Grand Opera season will open om schooner Otella Pederson, which MONDAY, August 31 was abandoned last October in POPULAR PRICES 2S¢, S0c, TSe __ Telepkone—Bush 9. COLUMBIA ' Powell Street, Near Market. Asiatic waters with a cargo of more than 1,000,000 feet of lumber on board, has been burned by the savage inhabitants of the Island of Formosa, who resorted to this method to obtain from tk. luil the rich harvest of iron and sleel wnich entered Into its construc- ticn. News of the schooner’s fate has just reached this city in a communication to the underwriters from the Japanese Gov- ernmert Six hundred thousand feet of the veséel's cargo is piled up on the For- mosa beach, and unless the insurance pen- ple make wiompt arrangements for se- curing 't tuc Japanese Government will | | .uke posse:son. As the location of this | | | | | pt Sunday. MATIN and SATURDAY. HENRY MILLER | ., ——AND— | IMARGARET ANGLIN 1 In George Bernard Shaw's THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE Next Play, salvage is very remote, it is more than likely that no effort will be made by the underwriters 10 recover it. The loss has been paid and will be pocketed with as much philosophy as possible, and all that will remain of the Otella Pederson, as far | as the cccidental*world is concerned, wiil be the memory of her desertion y Cap- { tain John C. Hansen. The Otella Pederson, bound from the Sound for Hongkong with more than 1,000,- W feet of lumber, had her rudder car- ried away in a typhoon. The Pederson was only abput a year old. Her cargo| | was made up of massive lengths of pine| | intended for the construction of a new drydock at Hongkong. The disabled ves- sel was spoken by the United States gun- boat Princeson, the commander of which offered Captain Hansen all the assistance he might require for the rigging of a jury rudder. The carpenter of the Princeton prepared plans for a temporary steering apparatus and from the crew of the gunboat were selected a number of skilled mechanics to carry out the design and put the big schooner in condition to be navigated to port, but a few hundred miles away, The Otelia Pederson was in no danger what- ever., She was new and tight and loaded with lumber as she was, could hardly sink. She was well manned numerically | | and whatever was lacking of mechanical | | skill in the Pederson's personnel was| | more than made up In the assistance of- fered by the captain of the gunboat. On| | the bark Homeward Bound, which ar-| | rived here recently, a jury rudder was rigged during a gale off Cape Horn, and time and again vessels have entered the Golden Gate steered with emergency ap- pliances rigged under difficulties compared ) LACTORC LRORRAOAY LRCACFORACY DRORCRCY CROROTRY TORORCRCY CROAOHON, | Heeley and Meely; Rosie Rendel; | John Le Clair; Lew Hawkins; Sid- ney Wilmer and Company; Miss Wynne Winslow; The Great Kauf- | | mann Troupe; The Biograph and | Last Week ‘of ELFIE FAY, “The Craslest Soubrette on the Amerfean Stage.” Reserved Seats, 2"-" Balcony, 10¢; Box Seats and Opera Cha | | [ 1y THEATR: 11 Belasco & 1 Mayer, | i 8 8 8 b g 4 D Proprietors. Market st., near* Eighth. Phone South 533 TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS WEEK. SUNDAY. Magnificent Production of the Great Civil War | | MATINEES SATURDAY AN | 1B Drama, | | “CUMBERLAND ’61” | GORGEOUS SCENERY! SPLENDID STAGE EFFECTS! I BRILLIANT CAST? ; | SPECIAL WELCOME TO THE -+ ARMY! | '3 ; 03 Evenings. covse with which the plight of the Otelia Peder- SCHOONER OTELIA PEDERSON, WHICH WAS ABANDONED BY HER PRICES Xtinees s e 7 son was but a slight inconvenience, CAPTAIN AND FELL INTO THE HANDS OF SAVAGES, WHO x ——— v 3 Between the quality of Captain Hansen BURNED HER FOR THE IRON IN HER HULL. | Aug. 26 Alexander Dumas’' Masterplecs, of the Otelia Pederson and that of the CAMILLE. average master mariner, however, there | o~ is a wide gulf. Hansen deciined the Princeton’s offer, but accepted the navy | dera, frcm Mendocino. —Aug 16—Stmr Coos , minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of . ) 3; schr Falcon, from Pert | tide is the same at both place: captain's hospitality and leaving Lis ves- | betans reer Roveat. from Coos Bay: schr F S L, sel to her fate, weént with his crew on| Redfield, from Blaine; stmr Santa Monlca, ___ MONDAY, AUGUST 1. 18 Welcamu to the * nation's | heroes to-night. In honor of | the visiting veterans of the 'Gr!nd Army, the remarkable | {5 | Neti-Moroscs -Company _will present the great war play, enandoah.” Most bril- lant military spectacie ever seen on the stage: 200 regu- lar soldiers in_the marvelous battle scene. Prices, 2S¢, 50c, 75c. Bargain matinee Thurs- board the gunboat and was carried to|from Grays Harbor. Sun rises . Sun sets . .y Sailed Aug 14—Schr Louise. for Unfpqua: Hongkong. The abandonment of the| i Riopert Dolar, for San Franciscod stmr Otelia Pederson 1s probably without par-| Cocs Bay, for San Francisco. allel in the history of the sea. When ISLAND PORT. Captain Hansen returned here he blamed | HILO—Sailed Aug 13—Schr Bertie Minor, the Princeton's captain and declared that | for fi__ureknl- Aug 14—Schr H C Wright, for S a erte res- | San Francisco. lstlon aid 1n thia oy foteih o OCEAN STEAMERS. tigotion held i city, however, Cap-| ypw yORK—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Blu- taln Hansen's story was. punctured in | crer, from Hamburg: stmr Cotambia, from | 10 | 232003 8 every detall. The testimony of his offi- | Glasgew and Moville! 7t 20 | 3:12—0.5(10:15| cers and men, the written report made | KINSALE Passed Aug 16-Stmr Cevic, {31 | 3:881—0.7(11:00] : v N ork, 22 l.lRfllTIl'«l by, the commauder of the Princeton and | 9, Livervooh, for New Y o i | 53 | 32705 /12:17] finally, Hansen’s own admissions, all told | Zeeland, from New York, for Antwerp. = - - the story of his lack of courage and hasty | DOYER—Passed Aug 16—Stmr Friederien | TNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides A Bremen, for Cherbourg and | the early morning tides are given In the left abandonment of the property Intrusted to | Jer Grosse. from Brem hand column and the successive tides of the his care. YRAWLE POINTPassed Aug 16—Stmr | day in the order of occurrence as to time: the The schooner J. H. Lunsmann, a vessel R,Ju"d,mv from Rctterdam, for Boulogne and | fourth time column gives the last tide of the : 5 " Saa day, except when there are but three tides, as :r}la‘;c:mlx::e-;:‘; a(n:;l::n;:de;sgl-' ;:um at | e B0, —Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Arablc, | gometimes cocurs. The helghts given arc ia OPERA y ged by the same | o 0" N\ York, vie Queenstown. addition to the soundings of the United States E people, also lost her rudder on the voy- ST MICHAFL—Arrived Aug 16—Stmr Cam- | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) age from the Sound to Hongkong, but in hrifl' {bm Boston, for Naples and Genoa. sign precedes the heights, and then the number Parisian, e ry rudder wa JE—Arrived Aug 16—Stmr given is subtracted from the depth given b; Loy padgi e ey rudder way Hpemt, wnc ( Tor Liverbool, and proceeded: | " chares"The piane of referencs 1 toe meas | ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. she reached her destination safely. qr JOHNS. N F—Arrived Aug he lo | The derelict Pederson was next sighted | of Yombiy, H("umd(‘;:;fin:ela;‘d' Lwirveol,, tar 1 95 he ewes Somw wabte 0 LAST TWO WEEKS o fax, an a | off the coast of Formosa. A Japanese| Huiihy HrliR" flied ug jo-stmr Unm- | MILITIAMEN ATTEND DIVINE OF THE SEASON er. Livervool, for New York E had beached herself on a desolate part| LONDON-Arrived Atk 16—Stmr Canean, SERVICES AT CAMP STONE of the southeast coast of the island. The | from Seattle and Tacoma, via Yokohamna, _— RAYMOND AND CAVERLY commander of the gunboat had the cargo . oo Ana Our Superb Eastern Company. Hongkong, Maola, Singap Members of Sixth Regiment Will o taken ashore, where it still awaits a Leave for Home To-Day on a htful Musical Eccentricity, claimant. When the gunboat went away Movements of Steamers. v In the Delightful Musical Eccen 3. = < : P Special Train. 66 " the savages who Inhabit the island T T ERP s PR L IN HARVARD boarded the wreck and finding much precious iron and steel imbeddad in her Steamer. From. stillness pervaded Camp Stone, Camp frames, set fire to the hull. The wood o Eon Fearo Dickinson and Camp Ruhstaller to-day,| Next Saturday A was consumed and the metal is now in | & Pollar:- b the regular guard mount being the only | Béiketey. Zin 3 commission in the form of weapons of | gan Mateo military work performed. LADY IN BLACK warfare. g oy At 11 o'clock the church call was », Alnceof Cal. .| un Dieko & W sounded and divine services were held at Belasco & Mayes Weather 3 E iy & Props. The fll:\::phfl: :rr m:? .:h:,,fi::.y i North Fork. ., :Ppm'}:{m:uk.w P ¥ Camp Stone at the headquarters of the A I “ ;A 2: A z [,' ; e It would be advisable to place orders for THE SUNDAY CALL e momphere of he port vesterday was | Xifancer | Porland &-$¥ay Forti[Aus. 18 | Gecond Regiment. Tho regimenal chap. Humboldt the marine observers at Foint Lobos were able ¥ Gravs Harbor . to make a wide survey of the approackes to | Coronado. the Golden Gate. The day opened with a thick | Enterprise. fog across the harbor entronce, but as the [ Coos Hay sun gained strength the mis anished and | Columbla.. by noon the Farallones and Point Reyes were lain, Rev. C. M. Mell, rector of St. Paul's blecopal’ Chumsb of Shepadeintc: whe ) IO ight——Grand Army week has been in camp the entire week, con-| Belascs & Maver's great local production of ducted the services. The regimental chap- the famous rural comedy, lain of the Sixth Regiment, Rev. H. Han. | 'THE DAIRY FARM. son of St. James Episcopal Church, is| at once with your local agent or newsdealer, as they are selling like hot cakes and the supply is limited. o o o o &£ = piainly visible, Point Reyes is about thirty Humboldt With a great cast, including comedians 7 Ep 1 4 miles from Point Lobos and the Farallones iz { not In the State and the guardsmen of | e res 1060 Testers yestenmasioss 41 L some twenty-four miles distant, but when the San Diego & his regiment joined the members of the | this guaint play. : sun set last evening both points were sl Grays Harbor | Second and attended the services. s AGLOW JFITH HUMOR : plainly visible. D e A S ,\u: The Second Regiment band of Sacra- | s Americdh country life betors | mento gave a concert this evening from | the 8t. George porch on Pacific avenue. | The Sixth Regiment will break camp to- ! morrow morning, and leave for home on | a special train. The Second Regiment and the cavalry men are to remain a| week longer in camp. 1 A grand ball will be given at the| | Humboidt. ... | ool & Bi. Avens|Aue. | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.[Aus. Willapa Harbor. . | Beattle & Whateom. .. 3 | Newport & Way Ports.|Aug. 2 .| Grays Harbor .. Au Seattie & Tacoma Pordand & Astoria Price 5 Cents. Price’ 5 Cents. Price 5 Cents. THEY ARE FRAMING THE CALL ART SUPPLEMENTS The Fullcving Art Dealers Are Making a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements: Tug H. H. Buhne in Port. The towboat H. H. Buhne, which belongs to Eureka, arrived here yesterday from the Hum- boldt port for her periodical overhauling. She was twenty-seven hours coming down. : Mat. Thur. & Sat., 15c to 50a | MONDAY, Aug. 31—Special seagon of ROBERTS E MRS. HATCH.™ | { ST TOUR TO FOLLOW. i1 i ! FLOR! Shipping Intemgence. TO~Hev r & : Gage's art store, 509 East Main SAN DIEGO—W. P. Fuller & Co., 1 s Sflesta. . Seattle | ! C book Weber's art store, 425 East F street. ARRIY );lnni 3 .| China & Japan. Armory to-morrow night in honor of the | | fain street. FRESNO—Sronce & Dick. o Totiaaar 0y Sumes 18, enlisted men. ] S. Gutermute, J MARYSVILLE-G. W. Hall REDDING—W. H. Bergh, “Bergh A;},‘,:;"‘ Gpsmmeids e, 19 Do Lon 3 - Tuesday evening the band wil! give a . J OAKLA Saake, 13 Tele- Furniture Company”; T. J. Houston, it Weaiteco; $5. Bolrs eeat TO SAIL concert at Camp Stone at beadquartars. | WELCOME, G A. R rge Denne, M. Len- graph av A A. Barlow, 3% Houeton Furniture Company, .m. Harbor; bound to Redondo; put in to — - | On Thursday evening it will accompany | 0 g i Twelfth str REDWOOD CITY-W. L. Kline. land passengers. Steamer. [ Destinstion. ISalls.| Pler. | an excursion to Capitola and on Friday| You can't be patriotic unless you are happy MEDA— . P. Magagnos, 138 EANTA CRUZ-H, B. Irish, Cooke pirbe atipan, EICh, 45 houw fio Sen et e T - | evening there will be a grand display of | 2nd !f you come and see k st Bros., F. R. Hew, George Hoban, St Bonita, Albertson, 100 hours from Se- | Montara... | Seattie direct ..... 5 pm{Pler 9 flr*]works on the beach in honor of the QUO VASS 1SS JACKSON—E. G. Freeman Co. Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am Pler 2| regiment. nd—= e hittlen, Macdonad, 32 hours fom }rmsdu &Pt, Orford 4 pmPier 13 S T THE BIG L"TLE PRINCESS e » 5 » o up river direct | 1 et. .. |Pier 13 ) N RS RO RO DRI 28060 & | V T",,;’;, H'Bunne, Hansen, 27 hours from Bu- | Sendite Ruver 2| & P Bicr 2| Conferemce of Advent Churches. You wil be deilzhted : - . Humboldt 2 m|Pier 13 SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 16.—The annual o All Star” Cast, Including r Ny %k, Reinertsen, 20 he i /| 330 p| R o - become fiercer. It is impossible to esti- “gndoc,m""' ke sl AT < e G g g e { conterence and camo meeting of the Ad- KOLE AND DILL. mate the loss, but it will amount to sev- SAILED. ) Point Arena ......| 4 pm|{Pler 2| vent Christian Churches of northern and ZY BE eral thousdnd dollars. Another large pile Sunday, August 16. August 185 central California will commence in this | of coal near the one burning is being Stmr Santa RC::. Alexander, San Diego. Atholl. J China & Japan... ';’W{S:G;fll city on Wednesday. Rev. T. II. Organ, :;, sely rnlir‘vh:’d to see that it does not $ Seny {,:.‘."{{"Egi‘?,“fi,.ifix"&? by e i g';:“.:\ng-u:'s‘pl%"rfli 10 Am|Pler 10 2:::':::;‘::L'"‘:O:fll:::l’t[l:;‘:»::o::‘om’&lelmx: become ignited. 3 Hcotia, csson, Bowen, L-ndl it 19, e 2.2 sl AR SERE e 0 B w;‘uwlnbor}: yOieen, Bf;;lll‘n:xlll;?d, " | . Nelson.. | Los Angeies Port 4 ymipter 2| delegates. Rev. Mr. Carpenter of Santa | i Stmr Guaiala, Juhnscn, ers Point. ++.+o+| Humboldt pmajFler Clara, Rev. L. N. Archibald from So | | Framing the Picture Stmr Prentiss, Ablstrom, Bowens Landing. | B3'Be4io | Humboldt - & pealmi | Y e W She A Is sometimes almost as-difficult as nam- Stror Chehalls, !:rng‘lzlfln Redondo. Alllance. ... Eureka & Coos Bay|10 amiPier 18| - U0 To 0 ot B Tiene cont “ | ing the ‘baby. You find the task an easy Btor Samis Crus, Clslow, Port sic(ord City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 | &i v - nterence one if you bring your pictures to us and Sehr Lessio errium. ‘San Vicente Land- | Golionnial: | Seattle & Tecome.| 3 pmPler 2| promises to be the largest held in years. try 4 M ing. August . try the moldings and mats here. We Ten Thousand Tons Of|iave's many varieties of moldings and | 580 JOS© Union Men| . . Lo e o Weather 2 etz % YOSEMITE VALLEY, { e such exquisite ones that a satisfactory se- clarrwing KW, velocity § milen Der Bouk K 2 2 Fuel Are Burning oYt > b BT Refuse to Work on DOMESTIC PORTS, 13 $38 Round Trip $38. pindf . 4 . s brAfllJ,—Arr:\l;:ir liu{“lb—stmr Dolphin, | Arg 1% Now is the time to see this great marvel of F" M L H th ln. e e ortland, f : | Btate of Ca = e 0ns m al San Jose. Bishop Conaty Creates a New Parish. the Bulldlng‘ e c?r,::‘:;:;mm HNome. d“ A m':n_ T} | Minnewasksl New York direct..|...... g e~ ::‘;‘;. "fi."l'li’:&'fi. '..'L?.:.'l';' lr'o:"dl::‘y‘ A GREAT EHZ\V EVERY AFTERNOON . 16—RI & POR’ g Bark h heh th v N ENIN ~ Epecial Dispatch to The Call new paiih 1 $hih SONAtY. I Dbereas Special Dispatch to The Call. o8 R el Bane, Tof Ban Francia: Sis o if11 am|Pier 34 ;llgc-me\x:‘f’{“g‘fl'ln l;ffw‘_‘“}"‘;;;‘g""fi""::;; VISIT THE POUND AND ONE-HALF BABY AN JOSE, Aug. J—A big mountain of | Aptos, Soquel, ' Capitola “and Leonard.| SAN JOSE, Aug. 16.—The San Josc | Pespatch (of San Froncleco. o o @ Cew- Hm,:u,x...m., 3 pmlPler 18 v ol e oa s IN THE INFANT INCUBATOR. g ng in the Southern Pacific| Kev. P. J. Hennessy, formerly of Santa | State Normal School has been placed un- | ark, and sailed for San Freticisce, N. ¥, via Panama/i2 miPler 40 The Food of Chinese. THREE BABY TIGERS IN THE Z0O. vards in this ¢ity. Tem thousand tons | CTuZ. but later assistant at Santa Bar-| der the ban of the trades unions. Much |, EYERETThalied Aug 16—Stmr Umatiite. y.,,‘fi('"g:.'..fa’r’ém. 11 am{Pler 9| The food the Chinese eat is relished by | AMATEUR NIGET TRURSDAY. stored mear the round house caught fire | b::-fiafl.h "I:A'ke':eigor:]mi ‘;u'i';“zs:dz :‘2; repair work has been going on in the| ' PO’ 2 Iy ANGI:L%B—Anlved Aug 16—Fr Auguat 26. | | |many Americans. It is generally cooked ADMISSION, 10c; CHILDREN, So— | three days ago from spontaneous combus- | Watsonville parishes. The chapel is situ- | S°hool during vacation. Contractor Hogue, | *'p Andre, l?mn.fi“"k‘:‘.‘“mlm Alli- 4 pmipier 2| In & cleanly Pl —ed g T JI o tion, and the raiiroad company has been | ated at Aptos. Mass was formerly cele. | Who has the painting contract, employed a ange; for San Francisco, | T R it e e L Mystic Micror Maze. unable to check the flames. Water is of | brated here twice a month by a clergy- number of non-union men. The Bullding P.‘u,.‘ ‘fy%:tuc Rncua,'nnd sall .lnr'.:u S‘IIA duck: with such delicate vegetables ug Mttle use in a fire of this kind, which is| man from Santa Cruz. Trades Council served notice on Hogue a il S young bamboo, mushrooms, celery and located in the bottom of one end of the im- A AL R few days ago that unless he discharged ‘EV.JRIKA—AI?IVIfi Aug 18-Schr Mary B | ——— Skagway & w.y Pom Alll’ I‘l water nuts. Chinese food is, however, mense piles of coal. A large number of Eagles Organize a New Aerie, the non-unfon men all the union mechan- ‘T,(couA—mfea Aug 16—Stmr Mineola, for ., very rich and heavy, and Americans rare- = . SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 16.—An aerie of the | jcs employed on the building would be or. | San 4 1y eat it except at night. The Chinaman’s men have been working in an eflorltm!: order of Eagles was organized in this city | dered out on strike, Hogua- ratesed 1o A‘PAn—Arflvu Au' 18—Stmr South = breakfast in America s very much like save as much of the coal as possible. | ., 5,y by State Organizer Epping. The comply and yesterday sbout s - dosen ..“.‘ A‘;fix Ssmou. 25 | what the American's breakfast is. It Cuts are being run through the plle In| opeanization starts out with 2 member- 4 ¢ HARDY ERK-—SMM Aug I !mr . 27| generally consists of ecoffee, bread, eggs many directions and the part that 15| ghip of nearly 100. A banquet followed | PlUmbers, painters and other union men unA'll_oéw B LAt 0| 208 Nem.: After Breakfaet the Chinase- y & ogt - § G 'Souglin - ARNERES. T ey ety 'l be isolated from the rest.|the organization. packed up their tools and quit. viite Dollar, from Tacoms, for San Pea 'fi" Sun, m nd '.l‘ldav American eats Chinese food, but for the > at least half of the coal e —— e Trustee P. K, Dow, who is superintend- | stmr Hero, from Oyster -mr. torun States Coast u",,__ morning meal he cannot stand his own v Coal for the engines is being used from Extra Sausalito Boat. ing the work, said that the repairs were &-;fli,_;;’;.fl,';g deDgnald: from Tacoma. {07 | Unied Stelst Sotua" o "High and Low | cooking.—Philadelphia b ran near the fire and it s also being carted | Daily August 17th to 224 Inclusive an ext: ut completed and no inconvenience d 5 i u— at_Fort ontnm to BSan —— e way as quickly as ible. The fire is | boat will leave Ban Francisco at 10:30 p. m. for | would be caused. The balance of the x'nud in Aug u—-mmg-m Francisco Bay. shed by official au- | 1t fgn't always common sense that away as q possible. Bonatito, Ran Tatael, S Valley and Inter: ainting will be done by th -unton | 14, for Victoria; stmr Ol ene ng 15 thority of the Superintendent. ts; sometimes it's the uncommon only smouldering at present, but it 18| lhioe, " oointe Last boat leaves at 11:45 | P y the mnon: for Fairhaven. NOTE—The and low waters occur at | SOUNtS: feared that as the air gets to it, it will |5 m % men who remained at work, SBAN PEDLRO—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr M the ity front m's:-u--- vharf) about 2 | kind. N :

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