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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1903. CREW OF WRECKED BARK WEMYSS BAY N[W'“]N SEUHUES l ARRIVES IN PORT ON CITY OF PARA *HAHU Tl U]UM[ United States Transport Sherman Wiil Sail at Noon' To-Day for : the Philippines With a Heavy Passenger List, Including the Big Southpaw Has' the Seventh Infantry and a Large Number of Engmeer Offlcers Na‘“::: %‘:E;g o —_— Angels a.ke ‘Many Long Wa' lops at J mmy Whalens «.Art Supplement... R[[ WITH NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL -+ Los, Arigel 2431 Porta San Frun_ "90 79 [533| Ogkland 8. sous,\'.’;sr»aule . Recreanon the wise un!! victory. “This] what they Has. & burich- of speed, E for whén' the’ hatives faced the massive Squthpaw they- ‘gwed. “They never d'to recover frdm- that féeling. ’I‘he score, wis T.to 2.at ‘the rjmsh He, [jad,_ everything' that makes | a:pitcher, ‘save-control..' .-Hé .was a-trifle dhy there, but he’ was fortunate enough count_mach. offerings were well. scattered and ‘hut for a few.lucKy one !hn mmx 's never would score’ g-run. ' . “Meanwhile: ‘the landing; freqiient] eemed t& SERIDESM AL INOSHo. <52 iThis pnc:ur,r shows a bouquct uf Bndesmaxd roses, fiearly "life: size, in “a Jucp Fed rdiniere; stafiding” ofit- clear-from-a dark-background.’. 1t is a:repro- - duigtion-“of “ah rm;zrnal ofl -paint ing: by:-Franz <Mortelmans,: the distinguished flm\er wrmler of: B( ngm I! won 4 guM mcdal for him’at the Brussels Expo- unmx AT 1800, £ 4 : Franii: Mortehmans was horn in -\nta.erp in 1‘16, anid-is-considered by. many 2 WHICH George T ATHAT G. Wise, Dor i : ’J,.af, - EHE] ilie-greatést fivingpainter of fidwers. ““His_fatler s aipainter. of \tain “greatest JOY- Was fhe. progress:and education. of ‘his childre ) wiell==pi gand musics 1t -was his. habit: €6 fake them - qugittly- on excursions-tothe v\mr«'l~ ia:search: of flowérs: - Nothing pleased a7 mare:than to: draw: criude forms in the-dry earth and sand. - Display 3 wdesn-oftlining Howers: and still [ife, “at. the " early. age F “hehwint:i6. the dcademy. toibecome a dedorator .and- sceme pairiter.- ‘At - of 16 hre:sént-a-canvas ‘tozthe .e:"l_n:(l salon ‘at-Gond.. Anether. -exhit mu].m sold = for™ £40.7sterling. " being’ -the. .- only "’ Belgidn: picte ihased; "Ajter pending .two:'years:in-the army: h¢:studjed-at- Verlat and it tl it Superiedr. - In’. ‘188 :he “exhibiteq ‘at’ the ‘exposgtion’ of ‘Ghent and ‘re- mental-rewart. - In 1800 -the; "sanre’ homor -was - granted hime.at . studiois pow .- Antwerp “and-. his." pdintings " aré in demand it Europé and America:. The:Quéew: of -Belgium recently. purtkased '---nc of liig Tose picturesi- He 5 a:loyer iof sport and Fe-is frequently seerisin the m!ln\ cd by-two: dogs, giving-free. rein to. his ever-working “imiigina- % e . 4 ¢ 7 “Arena Op - oy a n - 3 rt:& WayPorts: e ‘pur »pon Mary Czariza | M: Dsllar Pomona. . | Cheatis - - Sherman Will Sail To-Da; Marblehead Is flagship 1 Glass raised his. flag ve » : SEWB OF THE OUEAN. B T _. o .. 85 - : iz S E .. RE fRAMlNG T“E CALL ART SUPPLEMEN]’S e French shio Socoa, Wh . ortiant & Aok uau,m":;‘f, R e b | P Thé Following Ari Dealers Ate Making -a Specialty of Framing Call Art Supplements: N. ¥ via'Pt. Los Ang, |Oct. L Tons Souna o : Y C, Camphiall: Bodegas & - S ; & -gtieet; G-ge's 'art. stors, 509 . East SAN DIE Harbor to Melt St s el ; oL ok Mdin strect: Weber's ari storé. 438 71 F stiig 00— W- P. Fuller & Co, N c i R ide.. .. : g W; “Br ‘shipiwa 2 Fast Main street. o gRES\o Sednics B 10 4 p Time Ball. Stafes: Conét and Gesdetio” “Survey— g for. San Francisco, : ¢ smute.’ J. MARYSVILLE--G. W. Hall. Fmb}l(sm\r W. H Be,jh. “Bergh Ly g shis of High and. Low.. . Sept 2. I i <M. WycKof. ‘QAKLAND— Tele: Roumure Company: T. J."Houston. o phic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- | 8, t - Polat, ent) | fram urg, - R A T » : . »gtaph enue: w. _Furn e_Company. : e hange. San - Francisco, Cal N Francisco B ablisbed Dy staey pt 5-Tat e B8 £ s‘*g JOBES et et M. ik g-ngmx i 2 ?.%E‘,\O(("};{r‘?”g{‘gp# G 2 5 | ority ot the Fintendan) o : [l zen & Son: : . — rish. Cooke A 3all’ on the tower of the Fgr:’y‘ x_|\n‘r,1-f{1~h., ~and low waters - occur n, SR e i | s'lo(‘KTn\—MorrisD *"g tho‘,k i’aArll(”:?::‘e?A o5 Manznol. 1358 B,.;:fl&(? HE',‘GM"' - % t as dropped exactly at noon to-day, e o ront (Mission-street whaif) about 25 -- .' e ‘o 20- North- El Dorado s e 5. Freeman Co. ) . e e et s o s ] ?g&m?mc A0 sre, 711 East Main .. CHICO—Fetters & wumms. WILLOWS—Willows News Ageney. Greenwich ti J. C. BURNETT; Lftutepant, U. 8. N., In charge. - e 3 —— Sun. rises k i o - e 5 T Movements of Steamers. e e it 2 . R DR A h;zrher” 2 2 ;. Séph. 20.-Spme Clty Won three straight heats in 2:11%, 2:18, i Moon : % 5 g 5 $ Eliza Douglas and Tomango aiso started T S g : & 06 trot, purse $1200, two in three—Ferne TO 8. GN 13x;( FER RN won two straight heats in 2:08 and 2:¢ % G Susle J. Charlie Herr, Rhythmic, Prince of ‘{r:r’p:?{n*A Hnpiben Orange and Dan T also started é . fa- 2:14 trot, three In five, purse $2000—George “and, ordesed to Ham- ]’ - . Muscovite won second. third and fourth heats e : i : i n 2:10, 2:11% Jay MecGregor won e otine Mein 4 & first heat In 2 Yorrie, John Mec and Miss s S L Jeannette also started. nation. | Sal FALMOUT dota,” from - Tocopill; October 1. Coos B.& Pt.Orford| 4 pm Humboldt . 9 am 3 3 9" ¢ ¥ ¢ r! 2 St Humboldt {1:30 p | 3:30] gt 5 -8 |° PORT LS. ANGELES An e - phis, -for San, Fra Wil % v | 5 3 %1 ‘9o Stiny Despatci, - from Asteria, ¢ RIVER PILATTE= c To beat the world's trotting record of 2:00, San. ; 9 am : 3 5 -0 |- Sailed Sept 30—Simr Alé % Royalist, from Port Blakeley. 2 Major Delmar, b. g. by Delmar (A. McDonaid). Honolulu v. S.| 3 pm Pi 8l O INGAPOKE— Arrived Sept 20—Br stmr 2 lost. Time. 2:00%. Time by quarters: :30% Eel Liver Ports 4 ym|Pler <4 - CATTLE—Afrived Sept 80—Stinrs Hum: grant.: from New York. B : 2 50%, 1:29%, 2:00%. - s October 2 | . —In the above .exposition of the tides and” Cottage City; from Skagway. Sept| YOKOHAMA—Safled Sept 28—Bf stmr ‘Game Geldlng Trots.the | "2 vace: » $1000, two in three—Foxy Ipos Angeles Porte.| 4 pmiPler 2 | the carly morning tides are given in the left stmr James I(:ollnryhel':‘re Sept 35; B | drasamha,: for OreEon: . L yenogsn, | o e Curd won two straight heats in 2:08, 2:07. umboldt ... 2 2| hand column and the successive tides of the | Stmr Nine €how,.from Yokobami ‘Arrived Sept 29—Br simr i, B 3 : < Lizzie H. Mary Anna, Star Pugh, G W D and s 2 | 4 pm Pier 10 | day in the order of. occurrence as to time: the | Sailed Sept 2B—Swnr City .of Topeka, for NANAIMO ™ Areived - Sept - 20—Ger smi | Digtance Close to Rec: |5ii it st sed Y - ttle & Whatcom| 4 ym|Pier 10 | fourth time column gives the.last tides of the | SKagway. Uarda, heace 26. S 1 - 2:15 p purse $1000, two in three—John October 3. | ) day. except when there are but three tides, TATOGSH—Passed sut Sept 30-Bktn J M v b Aus—Satled ‘Bept 30—Sehr [+ ord Time: M won two stralght heats In 2:09, 2:10%. Ha- | Humboldt .. -| 2 pm|Pier 2| sometimes occurs. The heights given are gn | Griffiths, for I, Fronsines: Br'ehlp Devantsy. g olulu % . zel Banks. On Time, Queen of Spac Grays Harbor. | 4 pm[Pier 2| addition to the soundings of the United States | rom Olympia® for Chile. HONGKONG ved Sept Fl";,‘:)kflfl: dette, T Colonel Tyler, Star ;”L;;‘""’",’\d,lma :v: r:a; 3 (]Um fiur\doy ,2.,;, except when & minus (—) zsp'zned\m: sTm 30— xmr Queen, Kence Sept | press. of China, rm‘:\; \nn‘;":;";‘“t; . s e Tayler H also started Po 4 pm|Pies sign precedes the height, and then th or Victuria. g Kobe, Nagasaki al on o feal T aaagoviag: A s —_—————— Coquille River. pm|Pler 2| given s subtracted from the depth e.l'\'.'.':":; SAN PEDRO--Arrived “Sej “—8tmr Ful- -~ - OCEAN STEAMER! CINCINNATI, Sept. 30.—Major Deimar Multnomah Eleven to Play Here ‘.,‘ L'* nld"?':"r':n ke ll-j!:_-r 43 the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | 1o from Union Landing: stn:: Navarro, from | 1 1vEpRPOOL—Arrived Sept swsum- Ocean-.f was driven by Alta McDonald against the - S e S s ,,,,,;,.;J 9| o ‘the lower low" waters. BUrRKS Gept 30— Stmrs Robart Dollar and” A1 | 16, from New otk T - phiia. | World's trotting. record-of 2:00 at Oakley 'hPOE:"!‘LA.\ D, Sept. 30.—At a meeting of e Bt | 1 pleiec 12 Shipping Tntelligen S s Joipetus: Bk apie Jrous | uiph vis Useesiot: Pok Baaties. e | Pk to-dar-and cempleted e mile tn | (0 IR O O v A 3 3 o - tie,” fol 2 2:0044 as decided v §. Rosa San Diego & Way.} § am Pler 19 PPing Pee West, for Everett; schr [ottie Bennatt, fon| Montreal: stmr Majestic, fo S QUMOILI Bk CUSELE BRI, Mo v ibin it wiay o S Sl it Corona Humboldt ......._....11:80 ngler [ ARRIVED. Port’ Townsend. ‘4‘:“;"‘;,;‘“0[-“6_”,1\04 Sept 30—Stmr Grat better than 2:01 and the fastest mile ever | &0 Untveusity ;’, California and Stanford 3onita ewport Way Pts am|Pler 18 Wednesday, PORT HADLOCK-—Arrived Se; zko—n . Plymouth, for - 2 Bon! Getover 5. | sday, September 30, ot r 8hIp | yaldersee, from New York,.via Pl trotted in Ohlo. The track was In grand | rpiversity. The team will leave Portland Stmr Whitesboro, Fosen, 15% hours from | CToWn of England, hence Sept 7 | 6. w. Eider| Astoria & Portjand. |11 nm!flcr 24| Greenwood. REDON DO Safied - Sept © 30--Stmr ° Santa | Hambure;and proceeded. ent 30—Stmr Deutschiland, from | shape, but there was a stiff breeze blow- | on October 27. This will bring them into _ October 6. Stmr Arcata, Nel Monica, for San Francisco. ° Salled ton.” for New York. - s Gentralia... | Grays Harbor ... | 4 pmpier 10 i Port Ot 4% hiumours from Coos | “PORT TOWNSEND-Passed out Sept 30— B’;g;f!.‘;j‘&;“—;‘g;‘f'!fifl}a Sapt 30 — Stmr ’"_'f‘n""fl‘hf S;";“‘;Ih' o e e F:‘“”’]“’ T e G Harbor Commissioners Meet & Barbara.| Loe Angeles Poris.|10 am|Pler 2 o ety ‘mm‘ 18 hours. from West. | Bark Palmyra, from Port Gamble, for San | pS0URTING " rrom Hamburi, -via Plymouth. e first eigi was passed in :15, but | 29, and will give men a chance to g | ctober 7. ‘ ] T Francisco; Ger bark Nomia, {rom Tacoms, for | POAENETOWN—Sailed Sept 30—Stmr Au- | Delmar shifted from the trot to the pace. | practice for the game on Saturday, Octo- The Harbor Comm hel1 thesr regu. | Doric..:-++ China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40| ®Etinr Curacao, Paulsen, 11 days ¢ - | Usited Kingdom, or New York; stmr Ultonta, from Liv- | McDonald pulled him. up and came back. | her 31, with the University of Californi= meeting y y. The pay roll | CUracas. . X‘.’“?“&"‘,"“" 410 amiPier 11 | s, via Ensenada 45 hours. - oo 2" | ~Passed in Sept $0—Schr Resolu te. R posta The next time he came down he was|This will be the first game played by » ¢ pay Toll | ¢ "portian: storia & Portian m|Pler 2 30— RS < rnia, month of September, amounting o | & " October & | = ¥ She Sasuce, eIy s, Bandon. P ARl for Pg::]?.r%:m e "'l"‘ Arvived"Sept 30_Btme Saxonia.from iz going steadily, but seemingly not so fast. | Multnomah in California, the Webfooters 00, e audited A communication | Coos Bay gfldl:;flgvf_“;{!, 9 amiPler 19 | jumbia River, e T ABERDEEN—Arrived Seot 30—Stmr Cheha- ‘°§(,I{R'§l.plofllhs—urned Sept 25—Stmr Cala- | He drew in closer to the rail as they | Dlaying at Berkeley. The second game m e, the " commissioner of | Ventura. 1,2 pmiPler Nor stmr Hero, : s, hence Sevt - k, for Naples. Trounded the first turn, but the track was | will be with Stanford University - e et Sete of Hoh Bopnctocss a'::n?é; SRR 5.~~~ % i Fab Pl < B i s o B trom (o TACOMA—Saled Sept 30—Ger bark Nomx hr‘fi’«{'rw"/";:nhrflsm;d Sept 30— Stmr Rhbyn- deeper there and McDonald pulled out a |°W‘h; Saturday, November k :‘:;!r:lln and plans of her ferry-boats sent to him and | G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor .. ! 4 pm{Pler 2| ool Uk el Savary, 139 days from New- | 4 1oy gept g0—Stmr san Mated, hence | 100 for Philadeloble. | o\ 50 stmr Kron- | yard or ‘o by the time they got to the | McMillan will then bring his men home he chief engineer was instructed to comply October 10, | Behr Virgiala, Matson, § days from G Sept 2 N (hdim. from Bremen, Southampton and | quarter in :30. Along the back stretch | and get them into shape for the big game with his request Columbla....| Astoria & Portland|ll am|Pler 24 | pia River. g rom Colum- | “pORT GAMBLE—Arrived 'Sept 30—Bktn Pherbours: symr Perugia, from Naples, etc:|the game little gelding struck a most | of the year between Multnomah and the s TS S | Beatiie & Tacoma. 10 am bier 40| Schr Minnie A Caine, Olsen, § days trom | Skagll, hence Sept 12; bkin Amazon, from | imr Moogolian, from Glasgow; stmr Pairicla, | perfect stride. and he fairly flew. He | University of Oregon. Norma Wins Suit. Fiowours.. | Grays Harbor 4 bm|Pier 10 | Grays Harbar. Piaticd Sept 0—Bark Palmyra, for San Fran-q| Fom Hamburs, el or‘South-<| made the half in :59%. Around the far —_———— i Ehitish ol Movsen, Which wras lbsled Schr Wm Renton, Anderson, 9 ‘daya from | oS80 Sept Ve 08 AN Mpans il Batien St 0t B4 Lfi:i‘:‘m‘;.fin tne| turn he came with :a swing that set the Racing Results at The Dalles. e British Norma, ich ed Grays Harbor. . ° 3 stmr ' Noordam, for 9 for $40,000 by J. and A. Brown & Co., has FROM SEATTLE. Schr Bessie K, Merriam, 10 hours from San | , FORT, BRAGG—Sailed’ Sept. 30—Stmr Point ’m Liverpool; étmr Maine, for Bal- | great crowd cheering lus@ly. As regu- | THE DALLES, Or. Sept. 30— Results: won the suit. The Norma on her voyage to Vicente Landing. Arena, for San Francisco. ” i larly as a plece of machinery he strode Tt mite dash e ‘,'(-.,,.,, Steamer. For. | Satls. CLEARED. PORT HARFORD—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr SRERO SO Sl A e past the three-quarters in 1:20%. The run- | Hazel S third. Time, 1:19. his port came nearly being wrecked off New- this po = A ey Bedatia Robert Dollar, from San Pedro. Five furlongs—Brown Princess won, Espi stie, that is she was in danger of going | Humboldt Wednesday, September 30. REKA—Sailed Sept 30—Stmr San # acom: ner in front tired so perceptibly about fato the breakers, when the Brown tugs came froe | Sxagway & way pufi.,!o“_ 3 CoStTrs‘l;mm;.wammn. Bureka; Paciflc | for San Francisco Se:r i Pedro, Gnlnne:d:tl‘hl T g :0 :N I—:sht‘ 30 yards from.the wire that McDonald | (240 *econd. Sampson Plunkett third." Time, to her mssistao to deep | Jeanie. 4 et & Way Pts.(Oct. 1| Coast Ste: . Arrived Sept 30— ttie’ Carson, . Sept. The total grain re- Water. They sued the owners of the bor. for | Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 3| _Schr Mary and Ida, Stensland, Sand Point; | Guaymas. rom TACO“‘ T“o':u o bl T o | X8 (orced‘ to pt“" out. rn;}mdberg:m tlhe Halt mile _Big Duteh won. Limb of the Law the sum mentioned and since (ha‘ arrival here | gepator. .| Nome .. Oct. 3| Alaska Codfish CQ.SAIL ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 30—Stmr Prentigs, | ¢© pts in shield for fear of a spill. Under the wire | secon Green t! tme, :30. of the Norma news ':lv;rbten received that the | Ohio. . - Nome & St. Michaei...|Oct. 3 ED. from Coos Ba: 1200 cars, as against 2024 cars in Septem- | hy came as strong as he went away and —_———— oy e it A Do e Ve At B o S | [P SRR ey Ol o gl o o bt b W Elder, for San | ber last vear. A corresponding decrease | was striding with astonishing case. The | OTTAWA, Onc. Sest. 30—The National ! Vald e B W -00% scontinental way bill, whic Minnetonka to Sail. City Seatile...| Skagway & Way PortaOct. 4| Stmr Columbls, Doran, ‘Astoria; o MARSHFIELD—Satled Sent 30—Schr: Weat- o= :;"‘;‘;“‘::d“.‘o Lt Ll et foia T B i & | e buliding of o S B Oregon. . ome ... g tmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, Pedro, 3 Francisco, s . 3 N. B., to Port Simpson, B. C.. was read THe American-Hawailan Steamship Com- | City Topeka.. | Skagway & Way Ports.Oct. 13| Stmr Arctic, Reiners, Eureka. g EASTERN PORT. son, a disposition to hold ‘for higher| mn, Horse Review, purse $1000, for 3-year- | third time I the Commons to-day. Bt was sany’'s Minnetonka will sail to-day for New ) Santa Ana....'Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|Oct, 16 Stmr Newsboy, Adler, Mendocino, | NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 30—Stmr El prices and also to the lighter crop. ol old pacers, three in five—Miss Daphne Direct | passed on a straight party divisiom

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