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40 THE SAN FR“\NCISCO CALL SL DAY, \‘IA CH 20, 1 LUMBER SCHOONERS BRINGING TALES ~ [FREE LIBRARY OF THE SEVERITY OF SOUTHEASTER| [DEA SPREADS | Four vumberaden sehooners came | Some Are Thrown on Beam Ends and Tem- Its Rapid Growth on Pacific The fourth great picture in colors of the ‘g“'dt; o the harbor yesterday from north- ; : Coast Brings Problems Be- | Fair Official Art Series will be issued FREE wi poris and each had a tale 0 tell| pest Claims Spars and Sails--Onward Nar- n h{ dm’“{‘t:,;t i arives | rowly Escapes Disaster in the Harbor iy Boamifi{ e ‘ | | Tl I E SUNDAY CAL L MA R Cl I ut midn on Friday, 17 days from - - 1 apa, also experienced the full force | «-- - - —- 41-{ BOU]\ RUOM I8 NEEDED | +— . . { of the storm. 5 | | i | + T e Housing of Increasing Col-| | i schooner Annie Larsen, 20 days Tacoma, with 485,000 feet of lum- With especial pleasure The Call directs the particular I PoLts & muppeey OF south el lections Is Qumtmn to l:()b attention of its readers to the next picture in this splendid se- gales, which raged for # . R 2 P The Anoele 05 | ries. It is an exceptionally fine picture in every respect. Allaelt and Other € ities ornamental features of this grand building, perhaps the Bella, 11 days_from 000 feet of lum- utheaster March 11, | when about fifty miles west of Cape| | For four days she fought the | in the battle carried away boom and blew away her o Gl { The rapid- growth of free libraries | | throughout the country brings hE(urci i 1thelr hoards of trustees and the re- | | i spective communities in which they ex- | ist many puzzling problems. That of | handsomest on the Exposition grounds, are plainly shown. Even the statuary is brought out cleariy and prominently. The color is most charming and natural. The surroundings are most beautiful. In every detail and as a whole it is a superb picture. inner jib. She s thrown on her b Rt aal 5 e i Y housing the increasing collec- e b nd . £ out o oafoe ”r'efsg'l’]‘ S il | | tioris of books is very often solved by | The Deflance, 15 days from Fairhaven | | | the. building gifts of Mr. Carnegie. 50,000 feet of lumber, had | | Where his aid is not-available in a | t gales for ten days. | | large city there are frequently wide on her beam ends, | differences of cpinion as to ‘what is \ 12 off the Columbia River and 1 mainsail and two jibs blown away. the wisest®course to pursue in order to vrevide for the present wants and 1 schooner Onward came down | | ! Prom: Cotiuiile River-in-5 ayd Sod Wi | 1 | | the future growth of a librar Just | fairly weil treated by the weather, but | { {mow Los Angeles is in the throes.of 1 disaster inside the | | { ' such a conflict of opinio: unding to off Alca- : i Four manths ago a com on of took her in charge and i | architects prenounced the flocring of u carried on the | | island had not the | n been in the vicinity to ndly hawser and tow her horage it Briugs Her Tow to Port. Dauntless ‘arrived vester- | from San Pedro, with | ace Dollar in tow. The ler just outside | have { | the Los Angeles Public Library in the | | City Hall to be in & hazardous con- dition, owing to the imnosition of a d strain for which the build had not ‘hezen designed. The architects recom- mended that the flooring be made se- ,cure by carrying up stee! columns frem the foundation of the buliding, at an { | estimated cost of $10,000. This propo- si on is not favored by the City Super- Oregon port, where she visors. Various plans for erecting a r Sen Pedro. The Dauntiess Astoria to San Pedro, walted - e T e new library building have, for the pres- harge nd got here yesterday with her pi ent at least, falien through. Meanwhile | the monthly addition or half a ton of j new books so increases the str | the flooring that e library board | | deems it unsafe to take further ri v ain on sallor Boy Loses Jibboom. schooner Aurelia, while coming | at Mission street whar{ yes. < | {and has ordered the discontinuance of s | Pook purchasing till new library ac- TS commodations are secured el here. PALACE OF LIBERAL ARTS. | Ayl | ‘ | The Santa Cruz Public Lit has Il | | received frem F. D. Balaw heck | R W Y Will Winter in the Arctic. | for $100, with the request that the sum | i 32 - il * riuk, in “the o, be exmended for books of special in- | With its sculpture crowned corner pavilions and afched | e ;""‘E‘ to the members of the Humane | entrance rising maijestically above colonnades of great doric * | Socisty. | columns, the Palace of Liberal Arts presents a most imposing Among the valuable donations of | books lately received .1 the Redding | | library are si volu s -of Itaijan, | | Spanish and German works, that are | 1 highly appreciated. { The trustees of the Pomona Public | Library have decided to admit children under the age limit of 10 years to lim- ited privileges of the library. This is to be done by taking the signature of the parent or guardian, besides that of | the child, as a pledge of the observance | of the library rul } FRESNO'S NEW LIBRARY. appearance, Situated most easterly of the magnificent exhibit pzlaces, covering an area of nearly nine acres, constructed with- ‘ out gaileries, well lighted and designed to be an almost perfect l structure for exhibit purposes, it will cont2in the treasures of science, art and industry, grouped under the head of Liberal | < swamped and Arts in the Exposition classification. ning in the and for ha | | | | brothers, crab the yieinity Every Person in San Francisco, Every Resident of the Pacific Coast, Every Man, Woman and ‘Child in the United States Oucht to Get This Picture and Every Picture of This Superb Series. T here Is No Charge for the Pictures. They Are Presented l-REE With the Sunday Call Order in Advance o The Call {s £old at All the Principa! Hotels and News Depots and ty Stationers and All Train News Agents. Register a Complaint if Ycu Cannot Purchase a Call San Juan \alh he Pacific Ma -: rep s e e sy pros: = — | The oceupation of Fresno's new $30,+5 . " ERE GA AND KAR SPEXD THE COMING : give £ JIDST THE ARCTIC ICE. NAMED BLUBBER 200 Carnegle Library gfves gérieral sat< AS SHIPPED HER CREW FOR A FT EAR CRUISE. | {istaction. Three vears have passed - 3 | since the offer of the building fund was ' made, and unexpected delays have en- 1sued in the completion of the edifice. <‘The library board has taken great e. at noon of the 170th meridian. or at § | PAINS to obtain a structure thaf should reenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. | be both attractive and convenient for “'"’j4t 8 N o charge. | agministration. The interior is finished Z , | in pine and redwood. Besides the large Movements of Steamers. | public room there are rooms for refer- s K ence use, for the children’s department TO ARRIV ! e e and an office for the librarian. As the annual ‘tax levy does not allow, after The Overdue List. uoted chants’ Exchange, San Franciseo, Cal March 19, 1804 The Time Ball on the tower of the F building was dropped exactly at noon to-day for reinsur hence Mar 9 ved Mar 19—Echr nehored Senator, from Pe 1= ~ led yesterdsy for | a gemeral mer- | oo 115, to be dis- | anana. from Steamer. ved Mer 19-Br stmr| " for Vanoouver | e i s : tae O Fricaislitos R ‘V'm:m America, | Salieg Mar 16—8nip I ¥. Chapman, for Del | Zriyeth - ¢ :k b Cac oo 0 fi?fi:?galfiza:fl::'x:g (e;lrl:r: }iffnmp . colored 8 SELRE LSRG i ity 5 i | e o sa . $1896; ¢ aware Breakwater. | T meartia 2 /s e outlay @ pur- .. tive to the little peos Now the woman wWho carried a needle| Consumption of earth e Ty o g o el RS Deaasas L Seattle & Tacoma. | chase of books a strong effort s to he Factive to the little people. * eyl we ING. in her body for sixteen years has|to be common, not only in China, New v Fronetse 14—Ship S Seattle & Tacoma. made for raising morey for this pur- MONTANA.IS ADVAY HILO e AT tor Delaware Breakwa 5| gaooms, . | pose by general subscription. Two in-| Several months ago the Great Falls, jtUrned un, we may look for the early| Calédonia and New Guinea, but in the Eais 2 pkgs bottied bee s s iyl A ‘;"‘ i g'd" -| Portland & As 20 | dividuals have promised the sum of Mont., library board required that as- ",‘r‘b‘fl‘ of— - = el Malay archivelago as well. The testi- pkgs p . cnlons, 1050 ibs PHILADFLPIHIA—Cleared Mar 18—Ship | Centralia.....| Grays Harbor... 1 | $560, and many other sums can be read- gioiants and apprentices in the libra- e centenarian who in zer | mony of many travelers in the Orient G o, for Boston. Edith...... Tacoma ... takes a twenty-mile walk before break- | W YORK. Cleared Mar 18—Stmr Arizo- | ‘i;?'rlyw o--| China & Tapan U&M‘:)bzflir::r»l fxts books of valuable!FY TUSt take o course in Ubrary | oot without an overcoat, saws a cord| is that the vellow races are espeeially Cieared Br stmr Maesapequa. for | Seatile & Whatcom oty sixty hooks of valuable (o .k including ordering, aceession-|.¢ o a before di and cracks hick- | addicted to the practice. In Java and M A . 3 haseom, classic literature have lately been given 4 FIN000 JRIES. EHITES MG ¢ | s COREIGN POR | Humboidt - {to the Berkeley Publig Library by Miss .NS: catalogueing and other detalls. |ory nuts with his teeth i B gl e P esitiy FOBEIGK PORTE. { San Podro & ' § Sk R The librarian, Miss Jennie M. Conner, | ' rne 014 lady who as a baby was| preliminary preparation for consump- CABDIFF—Arrived Mar 18—Ger bark Zion, | | M. D. Kellogg, the daughtef of the late . " oo yoot oiiine the instruce o ks cs co m::\'_:_umu;u;n.m A B T Humboldt - | ex-President Kellogg. The gift proves :Ans therefore n giving . | kissed by the Marquis de Lafayette. | tion, being mixed with water, reduced = 37 pkgs dry | , DO .R‘—' l:{w:vw e .”:"._-hrm.;m ‘otmes, to be a most acceptable one, as the li- | ton. i % 3 The Balaklava gurvivor who works a | to a naste and the sand and other hard m"ffnz“fl“.'fkf;’f;? | "FALMOUTHArrived Mar 18—Fr ship Biar- | brary had long been in need of such| The chiet industry of Great Falls i8 | ai1r0ad switch. substances removed. The clay is then = iron. 10 the coal, 7 ikgs | ritz, hence Oct 25, Ger ship Siam. hence | works. smelting copper ore. consequently the \ pe policeman who arrested General | formed into small cakes or tablets miliwork 4 | population is largely of the laboring | q.. ;¢ about as thick as a lead pemcil and VICTORIA—Arrived Mar 19—Stmr City of . 6 bales cakum, The Santa Rosa Public Library has il Lo Sl ew York via Panama.|Mar. 23 cla That the children of Hmited | oy "4 girondack guide who broke the | baked in af iron saucepan. When the .. ‘ oA gt i 45 Saries it San Dlngo & Way Pts.[Mar. 24 | received from Mrs. Calvin®H. Holmes G o WY e v » i sundries 9].:%'.' ".r:'x"\:rm? | Hnnxrkrndt - R the original copy of the constitutionOme advantages who are now attend- | ,ows to Mr, Roosevelt that he was| tablet emerges from this process it re- preparati 1 carboy acid, 112 Ibs soda CALLAO—Arrived Mar 16—Br bark Iverna, ” 3 ing the third and sixth grades in President | sembles a piece of dried perk. The To Paname—s$50 bbls flour, 50 gals whisky. | from Port Blake | st and by-laws.of the Santa Rosa Library| o might have an introduction to & gy bli- | » 4 To Colombla—80 bbls Sour, 20 ex beer, 25 bls | MANZANILLO—Salied Mar 18—Ger “"“’lv:m:fn:mh( Association, organized in 1875. From a ~) Mokt LA o vt et o The man who founded the Republi-| Japanese frequently eat small figures 583 gals wine, 2 [ Amesls. ISrEaa Fivociss. | City Puebla. | { humble’ beginning thirty years ago, pre- | - ¢S ks onter - atramsed |00 Party. roughly modeled from clay, which re- . | AN STEAMERS. | Curacac | Mexican Ports ceding by five years the passage of the (clling hour, Miss © e & f\ The oldest inhabitant of the earth. | sembles the animals turned out in pas- ff’? oo B ha ey Y caaned trait. o L XEW FOREheiinad Mas 10-femr 1a fo | o tinats . | HOME State library law, the libraty thus or- !ine stories concermng Jug ihut| The man who befriended John D.| try shos.—New York Tribune. ry g« bales junk, 3 casks sea shel vole, m X : | A y 7 ’ i3 2 ’) he Roun able. . v ;c "135““7 o canned uluzu‘m‘ - Seiled Mar 19—Stmr Graf Waldersee, for | G. \W. Elder.. Portland &*XAstoria. 5 ganized has grown: into its present | ‘:""i l;':oh':fi:;:i“ow:{e expected to be Rockefeller when he was in want. SRS RO & © Belgium—58,500 Ibs dried prunes. | Plymouth: stmr Umbria, for Liverpoel; stmr |~ o o o bt = v W] t the gold plank into b b Jriah -wd - | Minneapolls, for London; stmr St. Paul, for | TO SAIL. prosperous condition. Its new $20.000 | present, but on every Friday after- ‘The man who py & p | If the SERVANT QUESTION | Piymouth; stmr Kroonland, for Antwerp; stmr henzollern, for Genoa and Naples: stmr . for Glasgow; stmr Arizoman, for i Steamer. Deetination. noma County. 2 | The man who fired the first shot at —_—— | vailable rooms. Pictures are used to | Fort Sumter.—New York Press. Reliable men and women are | | Ca#megie building is the pride of So- | noon more than 400 have crowded the | the St. Louis platform. | is one of your troubles—end it. | o Hamboicr Bay | 543 ckgateapiniewdian 2 Mazch 20, PROGRESS IN OREGON. { illustrate the stories. The list as ar- | secking situations through cu,m OF Kaichou: athomom | cogne.sfor New York A v {‘;“:“‘B“‘;’ Toraand| & pmiPler 24 Medford, in Southern Oregon, a place ranged is: Every year more than 500,000 Japan- | | "95 ! 2guil at ,,,T"““h,mu’_';‘ ri""’s”fl!fl','." ‘: "‘:““‘l T’l’?’“\“‘ b SR P B | o Q"‘m' Ports ; L0 popuinting, HoSer hed % pRtacy “’JVE{L‘.‘&K*':EZ”."r'.‘:l"‘FJ"l"u.‘?'\f?.?i ese youtfis qualify by age for regular + '*' ach 3 ¥, from L ol Ve | Sp ! Wy o : i ; o v hstings Milis (© 2 direct nitrate port at 125 l LEENR Alr?'::“:ug;i h’l‘:’y,‘,fli Stmrs Etru- | gFOS ‘:\"u‘:l:; Wy library till six months ago. The expe- rufi‘owed military service, and 200,000 begin to It was found the other day in Len- - = v i b 2 2—Asthur's court and me order of v with the colors or as su- , inpi i 3 Arrived prior to Mar 18—8 Centra Los Angeles Ports. |10 am! i cope Grishvers. 3 —————— s owner, had been dosed Shipping Intelligence. | ICXGAR Arived prior o 1,:;,,.“\. ,::‘L-m.u Lox Angeles Forts:[10 amiPler 10 | egrnest persons, impressed With the | miocy b the coming of Garsta: the stary of : o M B S e ARRIVED, Honghong, < | March 23, need of a public library, formed an as- Gareth and Lynette. = Parts of the Sea of Azov are frozen destroys the sense of smell te Saturday, M PLYMOUTH-Arrived Mar 19—Stmr New | Coronado. . | Grays Harbor delat ised : urchased | g oror 45 lvaine, Sir Balin, Sir Garaint | 4o pard that, it is reported. artillery | © - - mell temporar- Simr Mowburs, Asfindeen, 5t . | Yorki from New York for Southampton, and | Ellzabeth. . | Coquills WG SIAPR, TAIBSE. oney. D) (ad B0l ther and Sic Aoalon; how Ar- | MISht with safety be maneuvered over | lIy. .The dog did not recover for two Grays Harbor from | proceeded | Jennte..... | Seuttls | books and opened a public reading-i, Bl ST MRl B 0T e "Teught | the surface. or three days. MOVILLE—Sailed Mar 19—Stmr Columbia, room. The Medford association. has, y\ih Rome. Stmr Nevadan, Greene, § days 6 hours from | for New ¥, | Kahulu! | for New York. Newburg...| Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 | " Story 6—The knaight with the badis made ey m‘mdm Kros. 73 Bours from Port- | CHERBOURG—Sailcd Mar 10—Stmr Moltke, | Pomona. ... Humboldt ... 1 JOpIPIer y | now fifty-eight members, and upon its (“ rélr Ry b P from Hamburg, for New York. v " o3 St. Louls, from Southampton, 1 pm|Pier 40 | shelves are 200 volumes. 7—The adventure of King Pellenors; ADVERTISEMENTS. e e e e e s e DR.HOLSMAN land, via Astoria 67 hours. 18—sunt | gipers Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 13 hours from Bowens China & Japan New York. | v d 5 Pots. | - - P s Sk ba L M H A number of valuable scientific |8t yanceiot and his. iriends. e ROTTERDAM,Salled Mar 19—Stmr . s : Stmr_Grace Dollar, Oleen, 42 hours from | C2™ 1°F New York ‘(u.reh Humboldl 9 amPiér 13 | wOrks have lately been presented to! Stry S-How, tascelot saved the Queen; o AR ) s‘.!’m’,“p.. e i, SR Pler 11 | the Portland, Or., Public Library for | Stery 9—The search for the Holy Graii; the 3 urs from Cres- Sun, Moon and Tide. Pier 7 |Téference use. Among the publica- Passing of Arthur. ity. Schr Bella, Jannson, " Crilted States Coast d Geodetic & r— | mg:eh % i S Modm. Cogiinie Time lndph?tl(h.( of High and Low Waters * Anple Larsen, Larsen, 20 day at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Franciseo e trom Bay. Published by official authority of the | % tions are the 1902-3 reports of the ir- | |12 PmiEier 12 | rigation of India, where irrigation has | & Way..|12 m|Pler 19 | for many years been experimenledl Composition on Ducks. A schoolboy in Jewell City, Mo., was nesey, Defance, Saletske, 18 days trom Fair- | WSUIL | ey gy | Nevedan![l| Hong, & Kabului| 3 pmifier 25 | with, The children’s librarfan of this |assigned to prepare an essay on the Richr Onward, Thomas, 5 days from “Coquiite the city front (Miesion-street wharf) sbout 25 Y. via Panama.|12 miPier 40 | library has to face the condition of ' subject of “Ducks,” and this is what 3 Schr Western Home, Lemble, § days from | OF tide Is the rame at both places, ° "IBht | Pimgl Souna Eorts. 11 amPier 9 | a membership of 2700 children and-an | he wrote: “The duck is a low, heavy TEE WORLD'S Coguille River. Orabbi | Astoria & Portlanaill amiPier 24 | OWNership of but 200 books in her de- | get bird, composed mostly of meat and GREATEST SPiCiALIST, Il B8 s G'h-‘-m tfomhxw:': wl;om San SUNDAY, March 20. March 30. partment. ‘feathers. He is a mighty poor singer, CURES QEARED. g"i‘der?;-l;ler S:::“:efifrl;?r?um fl:?}ffg Walla Wallu, Washa m“ drespted having a hoarse voice caused by get- Saturday, Mareh 19, i ‘March 31, 1% the offer of $25,000 from Mr. Carnegie | "*V'"€& B lun Do P Pus, City Pucbla) Puget Sound FPorts/11 am(Pier 9 |for a library building and has agreed | ting o many frogs in his neck. He NERYOUS DEBILITY L SPP e, R0 8 RO AT to yearly apropriate $2500 for the |likes the water and carries a toy bal- Prooy i sy g ol 24“" e B o, P OB 8Cs, | maintenance of the library. The lot |locn in his stomach to keep him from CRRE <t e Stesmer. For. Sills._ | for the bullding was donated by Mr. | sinking. The duck has only two legs BLEOD POISON SAILED. :? 3 7 Dotlar. Valdez & Seward. . ".—”j and Mrs. I. C. Elliott, with the agree- | and they are set so far back on his 5 o 06 dige. Mases B S iy Mareti . - 138 LR Rprhipesia Sraspar & Wax Borts.(Mar. 22 | ment that the city should remoye the running gear by nature that she came N o s oy St San ‘“"Lm. “u 5 3 !: bt g .| Skagway & w., p.m = "‘ buildings now standing on the prop- ! purty near missing his body. Some the system. Stnr Whittler, Nielson, Redondo. 2% | 5: ancv-y & Way Ports. EE,‘ 35 | erty. | ducks when they get big have curls on TELEGRAPHIC. e 15 g Skagway & Way Ports.[Mar. 2 | Saturday afternoon is the gala hour thelr tails and are called drakes. STRICTURE POINT LOBOS, March 19, 10 p. m.— clear; wind NW.; velocity 28 tlles pey poer DOMESTIC PORTE. of the week in the children’s depart- | Drakes don’t have to set or hatch, but ment of the Seattle Public Library.'just loaf, go swimming and eat. If I c-m-.‘. in 15 days, without cuf drugs or deten- long, standing tion from mu. EEATTLE—Arrived Mar 18—Stme City of YOSEMITE INDIANS, More than 300 youngsters, boys and | was to be a duck I'd rather be a drake CE O 1 Juchig; hence Mar 16; stmr Centennial, henoe By Galen Clark, girls of different ages and nationali- | every time."—New York Tribune. T make no charge for a friendly talk or correspondence. 1 have been exclusively Amv-l Mar 19—Stmr Farallon, from Skag- - | | ties, may there be seen absorbed “in —_————— m:':‘ T?figmxm-d:mm °'e-i'-‘u’=-'2’&" l' .-‘vl'?i '“'M. sclence can devige or fled Mar 10—Br ship Beltord, for Vi Guardian of the Yosemite for | |their books of fairy and nature sto-| Figures recently published in Christi- skilitutly and restore you 1 health in fhe shortest i oot e wr, E C. Safled 1:20 p. m.—Stmr Senator, Tor twenty-six years. ries, of travel and adventure. Japan- ania show that the amount of moncy e omfart. and expense Dracticabl n-n-h- cure ‘any case I undertake. One ., for - ot U ! visit mummmtann-yau—vm. Umhmu»-m 1 e ese and Chinese boys and girls are home from the United States by Symtoms fully. cases can s Cured at rome. FREE . BOOE R . A Mar 16—Schr Caroline, for berae o m: given by Exceptionallys valuable and in- just as intelligent in the selection of | inmigrants from Norway last year was sbecialty at office o by mail. b rwn 2 FORT GAMBLE—Arrived Mar 10—Br stmr | of"the iower Jow Waters, o e e teresting article. . | |their reading as are the American [®TO00. . Eities lnrml.—&.hr?lohn G. North, £ re=t e 3 NEXT SUNDAY CALL children. All children who are able 56 Whio C. K. HOLSMAN. M D, 729 Market Strst, Top Flaer. Francinco . . Time Ball. v to sign their own names may take out Jr¥asate thefelre seinpa b ! b4 g * Hours, 9 te 8 daily; Sundays 9 be 12. TATOOEH—Possed out Mar 19—Nor stmr | Branch Hydrographic Office, rent pillows to railway . g . U. B. N, Mer- -l'——-*———-———-(- books. !’Iwmud ferns and bright - mum“nu.mm!mm

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