The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1904, Page 39

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SAN FR. = gt £ I v ALL, ‘SL'\'D.I\", FEBRUARY WIHT EXDIYS LT ERCONER L i, WANTS HARNE ST COMPANY —— - NI SOLDIERS —— The Third Great Picture in Colors of the World’'s Fair Official Art Series Presdent Large Foree ;: Will Bg Issued Free With the Sunday | o 1| Call Next Sunday, March 6th. |OPINION HAS WEIGHT | Orders Doors of a Taunton | ' Admiral Walker Tells the' Uoncern (losed Pending nissioners’ Suit EECEIVER ASKED FOR Difficulties of Institution | Naval Officer Thinks Three ’ Raid to Be Due to Poor In- or Four Hundred Men Are The Call, rezlizing the genuine merit and real value of the present series of [E 9 B T t 2. . ; i Gt lendid stments of Its Officials Enough for Present Needs | | Art Supplemeats, was prepared to expect, and did expect. that these spleadid 3 | | pictures in color of the magnificent exhibit palaces of v,| ! . o .o 1 | | WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—Admiral s Appreciated the Louisiana Purchase Exposition would be highly [] | | Walker, who will be president of the : prized by its readers. But the instant and spontane- ': B Pl:“\"‘i ‘,1:: I:::;;i”f:c:q:i M Appl' oval | - ous success of the enterprise has surpassed all an- |} | States r-px!a; ;rw ™ —; the : ticipations, and the cordial commendations from all | ! He has told the President 13| over the country are most gratifying indeed. The Call is pleased to acknowledge 121 e e ;,f;;“:.i:;: g ‘: these kindly expressions from its subscribers. and will endeavor, now as always, :" He thinks it will take six| i3f to make generous recompense in every possible way. ‘:I B e e i The readers of The Call belong to the intelligent and discriminating class of ]| | proceed to the ! {2l pecple in every community where it circulates, and their indorsement of these Ll | e I Chaffee had n,' i3] pictures vindicates every claim that has been made in ey ] ’:1 lected that regiment to relieve the ma- I*! regard to them. They are the finest pictures of the | i B rines on the isthmus at the instance 13 s World’s Fai ?’h' h b P’ T t i om Ca le N &F e v v Tt tiail. - Tinid Vhak i [3i great World’s Fair which can be procured, now or a ' e LB qu wus based on the suspicion that 4| any time. They bear the copyright of the Expecsition t Crmcs ! Bl o AL $| Company and are authoritative, perfect and complete. — ' i about 1900 men. They are controlled exclusively taay The Call and are not for sale at | g They are issued solely and only. and as part of the paper, and without | could no cost, by and with The Sunday Call 13 n guard- i Is and for guards was reduced t could be granted, and the War Depar nt was so In-| € Third Infa: y had been | | n readiness for service | | | , but final orders had ried seven w of car | Palace of Electricity {sf most charming reproduction in colors of this most charming building. In many 5 respects it is the best picture thus far of the series. l Its color is exquisite and its detail and finish are be- > | DY, | SUN D.A ‘E Electrcvw is the industrial life blocd of the new l . time, and the first Universal Expesition of the twen- tieth century has arranged to fully exemplify the giant strides which have been made and are being made in the application of this wonderful form of energy to the use of man. Located on the grand basin, in the heart of the Exposition activities, and covering an area of seven acres, the Palace of Electricity stands, one of the most beautiful of the group. The design of the structure is a bold treatment of the Corinthian order of architecture. The general ap- — pearance is one of remarkable beauty and harmoni- NEXT ! | ous grandeur. ¢The buildin one ch is sure to e = E SUNDAY | evoke the :nt_hus'aauc admiration of every visitar to lsi the greatest of world’s fairs, and the picture is one "., which will be preserved and treasured by every person who receives it free with ‘[.1 The Sunday Call F23 cevever e Every Person in San Francisco. Every Resident of the Pacific Coast, Every Man., Woman and Child in the United States Cught to Get This P.cture and Every Picture of This Superb Series. There is No Charge for ths Pic ures. They Are Presented FREE o er || With The Sunday Ca:l Orderin Advanc: : ' {i | The Cali Is Sold at All the Principal Hotzls and \ews Dapots and by | | Stationers and All Train News Agents. Register a Complaint if You Canno: Purchass a Ca'l 3 : : : - : . . . Blood Poison Inherited or Contracted, Primary or Secondary, PERMANENTLY GURED Ladysmith, nt, Baxiter, Lieutenant Commander S. Hugh K. Ito, Mrs. K. Ito and 0. Kai, Captain J. B. Milton, H. T. J. Smith, Mrs. T. J Peterson, Grars Harber. Arena. Miller, Mendoeino. i r. Eureka Memiphis, Retmer, Ha: V. McC. Oshgrne. —Major H. N. Beddoes shirs, Mrs. G. L. Dud- Movements of Steamers. burg and Arntzen, Ladysmith. FOREIGN PORT - ™. s hfientt W I‘l:m?. H, oy E . L 0 54 Greenwond. Thermpsom, Fort . Massey T F. Millard ——e i Astral, Dunham. Honolubu. nr Moana, Destination. ;s.m;' Pler. | r bark Rokeby Torjesen, Delagoa | from Vancouver. L Babcoek. E A [~ February 23 | 1 S Robert Lewers, Underwood, Port Gam- | rlg:‘ntvm‘ et~ ng. | Oreson Astoria & Pr-nhnd 11 SmiPler 2| o 5 mboldt " chr Tda MeKay. Lehtola. Sebr Westrn Fome, Lembke, Coquille River. | ror netsen. TELEGRAPHIC. CARDIFF—Sailed Feb POINT LOBOS. Feb. 27, 19 p. m.—Weather | cois, for San Franeisco. foggz: wind calm. | PLYMOUTH—S: DOMESTIC PORTS. narven Bay. TH BEND—Arrivel Feb 27—Schr Voi- | T Cons Bay direct. |5 pm{Pler 8 L. M. Kooken, Chow “"‘m & Portland|. Pler 14 | unteer, hence Feb IS. braskan, henee Jan 2 2 Portiendl. - i 3 1 = | TGUATAQUIL—Sailed ¥o3 - AQL F. Law- 5_-,‘91« = led Feb 2—Stme Rival. for Saa Fras- | amagte, tor S Tnem . 0 McCann, D. amPler 13 OMA—Arrived Fes 27—Ditn Amaran 233 S = 4 or. Mrs. L. L. Ormsby, John E..:f',':if: “;‘ o Mm-gwmfi‘ one Kn‘:nlulu”‘ % oo h, | gun “Crancisco. Peb some Cic of Paca d » Las A o o | Pler i 27— Port for - » a3 George F. Richmond, Mrs. S fded Bk g Gy B3 Los | S 1CTORIA. B. €. —Arrived Feb 37—Stme . 4 Angeles; Br bar! OFna, for Queenstown. | uooiee from Yokohams sherwood, Captain H. K. | 2TO0Cr 1} Pier 16 s‘;rrved Feb 20-—Schr B. W. Bartlest, trom | "2 O o ereAMERS. E. Towles, J. U. Van Sen- | mpire- 10 :;Zg[ C Feb %—Schr Luzon, for San Fran-| SYDNEY. N. .S W._Arived Fep 20— Last week we told you what W. J. Ramse¥y of : abaa ture. Diseases of Kiduners. Biad. L. Watson. C. D. Whipple, H. | O Pussia 11 amiPler 8| T0RT BRAGG_Amived Fob 'S";':'.r::'-ovm el Feb T stmr ST ahout or Ruplere cave. s "y 2 - o i < E P - e cG— SR A (OCTE — Areiv s P sre cure. o —omnnpr tford. F. Whiting. R. P. Yates | gpsuane..-- mrumriie s> -0 ») Bragswick, Eeuce Feb 35 ] e pture ¢ rm 3 o FS - Jr.. Mrs. A. M. Green. S. Barbata- | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pmiPler PORT ANGELES Salled Feb 27— Schr Ma- | procecded. 3 - = . al. F o, u Join at Honolulu—Mrs. E. G. Del Mare} 3. i i | rion for San Pedro; echr Willlam H. Smith, | P IVERPOOL— Arrived Te tmar Com *This is to certify that®l ed by the Fid = . & G - ide. . . | tor Redondo. | rie. from Béston: stmr Ottomaa, from Port- s ith ¢ 5 n aro, R. Freiwald, Eben Lane, Mrs. | Souboidt :;;',,i; -~ “3"‘,"‘ s b e ASTORIA-Sailed Feb 27-£Eim:s George W. | land. Salled—Stmr Cestrian. for Boston; stmr S aiter suffering pain with 15 years. I am now able to Eben Lane, Miss F. G. Lane, William | G. W. Eider| Autoria & Portiand!1l am Pier 24 T e 200 Jon. Th e Licanta, for New York; stme Bavie, for New do any kind of work w er paim or truss, and have dome Munro and servant, Mrs. M. S. Porter. | SPR0CLI .| B ‘Dies & War'| 3 ) b ) T T R, 'caxnmm—anum Peb. z-Semr New |8 50, for nearly a year. 1 cheerfully recommend the Fidelity treat- = p ; “1 9 ammlpier 11 | 5,508 FROTER o conr Mahuions, from | YOE fe ampton. for New York —_— PETER A. SMITH, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | D Siap rog MH'H:(';‘-chrfll:ahn G. North, hence Feb 20, | Gxnufl'.q.k—&. let Feb 7 —Stme Canepic “616 4t SE, S, F- 3 S - i miPler 13! o N CrLE Seiied Feb I—Swmr Cat | o ORI Sailed Feh 2T Phila. If you are in doubt, go and see thesec men. We cam give you Matters of Interest to Mariners and | ""f"fl' = o Yor Skagway: stmr Jeante, for San Frane | deiphta, for Plymouth: stmr Zeeland, for Ant. mames and addresses emough to keep you calling 2 month—all cured | Shipping Merchants. pm(Pler 2 SRATS HARBOR_Amived Feb i—Sohr — s c....m.‘m‘&- e aieod] by us. Do nut risk umuon health—perhaps your life—any longer. i Pm Pler 40 Adele, hence Feb 1 Furnesis. for Glasgow; stmr Patricia. for | Consuitation free. No pay until cured i g e | The ship George Curtis and the bark Annje mPler 40| SAN PEDRO_Arived Peb Ti—genr Reso- | famburs: stmr Island. for Cherbourg. Copen- | . » . | Johnsen return to Homolulu with general | Pler lute. from Fairha hagen, ets_: stmr Minnetonka, Loudon. Ar- I: c K‘ "oLSMAN M n' pmipier 2| TSLAND FoRTS. e e Tt et g e e Merchandise Sours— to § datiy: 3 to 12 Sunduve. Se SR s imlPler 3| HONOLULE_imived Feb Xi—Stme Ne-| for New York 1344 Tarket Street San Francisco steamer Chiza yesterday for amiPler 2| vadan, hence Feb 19. ANTWERP_Sailed Feb 27—Stmr Vaderiand, 729 Market Street (Top Floor), 8. P. Honolulu and Yokohama with S & Honghong via - u Satled Feb 27—Bktn James Tuft, for Port- | for New York. laad LEGHORN—Asrived Feb 2—Stmr Perugia, |

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