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NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904 1 STEAMSHIP CHINA WILL CARRY MANY WILL IRRIGATE (MANY REPORTS : : o iR : . ¢ % Passenger List of Liner Which Sails Torliy dnl o R i Rt Pt i cludes the Secretary of the United States Le-| Body of Land in Colorado| Executive Session Hears gation at TOkiO and Some Prominent dapanese for Building of a Reservoir| From Various Committees SOIL TO BE RECLAIMED | ELECTION APPROACHES Headwaters of River Will| Many Seek Office and a Supply Abundance of Wa-| Lively Fight Is Promised ter for Two Million Acres| for Place of Grand Chief Three Fast Trains Chicago and East Southern Pacifie, Union Pacific and Chicage 2 Nerth-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; S AT ST all meals in dining cars. Special Dispatch to The Call. LOS ANGELES, May 18.—The con- For dee ing car reservations, tickets and information y fo ageats Soutbern Pacific Co., or to CALL BUREAU, HOTEL BARTON, | vention of the Brotherhood of Loco- R. R. RITCHIE, General Agear, 1 WASHINGTON, May 18.—The Secre- > motive Engineers continued in execu- CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN AY. terior to-day announced | | tive session to-day and adjourned 617 Marker St e | tary of the Inte Yy an y 2 Pnlien. OF the withdrawal of a large body of land | withou( having made public any of in Colorado for the purpose of build- | the proceedings of the day. It is un- | ing a great national reservoir at what | derstood that the attention of the dele- is known as the Kremmling site in |Sates is still occupied in the recelving of the Grand River, the | of resolutions from the various divi- ‘[he S % | sions and in referring them to the - . , largest - tritutary aof , the Goloradn, | proper committees. The number of Government engineers finding it 1m- | ;e memorials s greatly In excess of Bllfliflfifflfl ‘ ‘ 9 possible to provide storage in the |, .0 received at previous conventions | Route Santa f( lower reaches of the Colorado for ex- | oo rn. proC e BT 08 T ing & | tensive systems of irrigatlon, It Was gron¢ geal of time in their considera- | planned to have investigated the "al'vuon. leys of the prm“pa,l tributaries and Although several days will elapse | they,decided upon Kremmling as the ;..o the convention will reach the most valuable site available. An of-| Lo 0t T O ers, there | | ficial of the Geological Survey, speak- ;o 1uoh talk of the probable candi- ing of the effect of ghe action of Sec- | dates. The present grand chief engi- EEtary ““"h“_““k" sm:: {neer. W. S. Stone, is a candidate for | | “The knowledge that a vast stor-| ., qjoction. Other candidates for the | age reservoir is to be constructed at’posmon will be J. F. Wills of Pitts- the headwaters of the Colorado should |}, .0 ong M. H. Shay of Youngstown, | relieve much of the apprehenslon (WAt gy 1t s demied that 3. C. Currie now exists in the lower valley regard- | L0 ©0 = (St Ot ing the proposed diversion of this|p ", ;qngiate for the office of grand | stream upon the lands above Yuma.| ... ;otwithstanding that he has It also will simplify in a large meas- | been frequently mentioned for the of- |ure many vexing questions which ce | might arise between Mexico and thls‘y hen the elections shall have been country over a division of the water. | 3, ., 03 of the various committees will | The California Development Company | LS "0 " ool ans of b“m“s: | has undertaken works below Yuma |, . .;.q9 to them. One of the im- that ultimately might employ about| ., .., roports will bear upon the mat- | all the normal flow of the stream.| . ot gichyrsements of funds of the | | During the spring the flow of the rivery . 4., ¢or ai4, charity and pensions. | {is more than double all its require- | ;4o o oimateq that as much as $40,000 | | ments and probably equal to the ge- | & * SCUIRSTSE TI0 0 BCe S O S esent | mands of the irrigation plans of the ' ., oniion for these objects. | Government and the private enter- ——— | prises besides. If abundance can be ! stored this spring to be used in time | ASSESSMENTS TO GO {of need much of the difficulty can be UP ON TIMBER LAND | overcome. | *“The area which can be irrigated by | Board of Equalization and County As- EVCI’)’Where | Efii%g’rgcchco East S Burlington Overland Excur- sions leave San Francisco on certain days every week for St. Louis and the World’s Fair; also for all the principal eastern cities reached via St. Louis and Chicago. The excursions travel in Pull- man tourist sleeping cars, thro’ Salt Lake City and Denver, pass- ing the grand scenmery of the Rocky Mountains by daylight. The cost of a double berth, com- fortable for two persons, is $6.50 to St. Louis and $7 to Chicago. An experienced special con- ductor is in charge of each excursion. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. P m. for Kansas City, Grand Cazyom =ad Chicage. TICKET OFFICES—@41 Market S8 and Perry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- ‘way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First S, Traims leave and are dus to arrive at From Mar 15, 1994 Faazr Duror (Foot of Market Strest) s =% MAIN LINE 004 Vacaville. Winters, B: y_..... 7500 00 lfllkh Butsun, Elmirs sad Sscre- 7.20¢ 7304 V-n'h x-ps Caiistogs, ‘Seate Martinez, San Ramon. . 8200 — asmrvw . | the proposed Government works is| sessor Plan a General 3 7304 N1 ermore, Lachrop, g estimated at about 2,000,000 acres. Increase. “Xfim?nt‘eleluyw‘ Pmuhlurdvmbmm sl::e.uv *rm.y 7.20¢ Th FROM SEATTLE, These lands are not only unusually = Al 800 Stasia Expriss Daviel, 5 Ehese . angs ¥ Y| REDDING, May 18.—Through an | details. Willama'(ior Dariest Sorias: . L il | fertile, but on account of the climate | ynqerstanding of the Assessors of |l W.D.SANBORN,Gen'l Agt. Burlington Reuts Willows, ‘Fruta, Hed Bluff, f 3 | Wil produce crops during practically | Northern California and the State|[ll xre 631 Market St, San Francisce. e s T the entire year. The climate and|pggarq of Equalization there is to be a ille, Oroville... 750 8304 Port Costa, Martizez, Aatioch, physical characteristics of the river | nirorm increase in valuations placed Mgy g g man, Los Bascs, Mendota and the features upon which Irriga- |, timper lands in Northern California | tion will depend partake largely of | counties There will also be a largs | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Armons Hasford, © Vieslia the nature of the Nile in Egypt, In- |, rease in the acreage taxed. The LESSER volving much the same problems and |, combined will make a material in-| SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Sun, Moon and Tide. returning much the same products.” | . ..ce in the tax rolls of the counties BAILWAY COMPANY. flels 8304 Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- B k United St Coast and Geodetic Survey— TR < CET TS affected. In Shasta County Assessor | Tiburom Ferry. Foot of Market Street. ¥ me and Heigh: ¢ High d Low W, » ud ton, (*Mliton), lone, Sacramento, P Fort. ycm‘;ifninf,(f Ry et Riverside Banks Consolidate. Collins Will assess some timber land | gpw PRANCISOO TO Rk Plcervila, Maryaville, Chlemy | ublished by official authority o the | RIVERSIDE, May 18.—A merger of | at $8 50, and none will be assessed at | WEEK DAYS-1:30, 8:00, 5:00, 11100 o - | 8.30a Oskdaie. Chiness. Jamestows. 8o low waters occur at | the Union Savings Bank and Riverside | less than $5 an acre. The rate will | 12:35, 2:30, $:40, 5:10, 5:80, 6:30 and 11:30 P ‘mgolumu-a At e S reet_whar?) % | | a o w Fork Point. b neight | Savings Bank and Trust Company was | be based on the remoteness of the land Baturdays—Extra o at 130 8 m. 8304 Richmond. Marcmes same at both effected to-day. The former concern |from the railroad. Last year timber W"mfi;' 30, 8:00. e matm | ,g:-u i Tt = loses its identity in the deal. The con- |land in Shasta County was assessed at youaver, Omaba, Chicago. 8 o756 | solidated bank will have a capital|$3 20 an acre. |uu u-‘um e — = 16 | stock of $50,000, a surplus of $30,000 —_———— Cootn, Tartiner, nm;lmy. 1110 o, m | ang deposits of $90,000. After a man has paid a woman a few B Rt e compliments he will be voted a “mean S50 EYLAND BROTH- E: PLACED @ ' " S b . . An ounce of get-up-and-get is better | thing" If he suspends payment. os Aneoice _"‘{g - P ” Steamers....... = 4| 8:38] 4.7) 8:2 | than a pound of that “tired feeling. = : fl 358 &1 8 31 | ADVERTISEMENTS. mnesia . 02 538 4o11:60 | | Maryeviie, Oroville sad wa g -l W : | 307 Hayward, Niics sad Way Siasions.. o g2z 11070e] 54| G SOMOROLY | | 30r Port Costa, Marunes. Byroa. WS b = S | 5.6 SAN PEI)RO’AH’YOG May 17—Sechr Caro- Tracy, Lathrop, Mod ll.. > 1 5| 58|, . s | Meroed, Be Fresao . from Umpqua_ May is—Stmr Bonite, | Meros i, From . P E ins ble. May 15; -chr Sadle, from Umpqua River. | tations l:en- Overdue Ship Uninsural Arrived May 15—Schr W. H. Smith and schr | 3 . TN Wy S, e | Deflanca, from Grays Harbor; schr Louise, e F TR ; from 4007 Martines Saz Ramon. Vallefo. Napa, Talled May i8—Stmr Lakme, for San Fran- s Tne “Heights given are in | Salled May 17—Stmr Noyo, for San Fran- gt o (o St | Bt SRR G & | EXTRAORDINARY ane of reference is the mead | GRAYS HARBOR-Arrived May 18—Sohr c R E I) T S A L E charts. The the lower jow water: Ottilie Fjord, from Topolambo; schr F. 5. Red. um Saata Rosa... Nlles, Tracy, Stockton. Lod! 3 Hayward, 'mn. Irvingtos, h‘ 11,584 Jose. Liverm 5007 The Owi Limited—¥ewmaa, Los Banos. Mendota, Fresno, Tulaze, Bakarsdeld. Los Angelcs. 500 Port Costa, Tracy, Healdsburg, (10:202(10:20 e — fleld, from San Pedro; stmr Santa Monica, 2 3 3 TN s hence May 14 Ftton, Movements ol‘ Steamers. Shlppmg Intelllgence. ASTORIA—-Arrived May 18—Stmr Aurelia, . Geyserville, T:23p{ 7:38p TO ,xmu\z ebon e = - By order of Cloverdale. | ARRIVED. S - NI B, S o~ Hopard [emapieme Wednesday, May 18. Arrived May 18—Ger ship Elfrieda, from and Ukiah. | 7:25p(7 Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from | Rotterdam; Ger stmr Nicomedia, from Hong- | gnuita, | Port Rodgers. kong: echr G W Watson, nence May T. 7:30a| Sherwood. | Stmr Celia, Nordbers, 18 hours from Albion. | ; BELLINGHAM -Arrived May 15—Br bark | 8:00 2] Guerneville and 3| Stmr Alcazar, Winile, 13 hours from Green. | U'pirar» fTOI Tecome fled May 18—Stmr 2:30 pl Camp Vacation. Weor Pasadena, for San_Francisco. . | Stmr Mandalay, Smith, 26 bours from Eu-| SANTA BARBARA—Arrived May 18—Stmr Loses Her Reckoning. | reka. Acme, from Eureka. & Local Inspectors Bolles and Stmr Georss Loomis, Badger, 40 hours from | o Salled May 18—Stmr Santa Ross, for San | " . nt Redondo, PORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 18—Schr | P | - Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, 25 hours from | Challenger, from San Pedro. | coA%‘T LI (Narrow i Eureka. Sailed May 18— Schr Ludlow, for San Pedro. | N Srret - Bark Haydn Brown, Asplund. 7 days trom ISLAND PORTS. | T Tnte Tkt oW g O BRI ST HONOLULU—Arrived May 18—Jap stmr| Weo will offer a choice list of | 8784 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, - Stewarts Point.’ N TOM | America Maru, hence May 12. 5 ,.,“,.' Boulaer Creek, Sents CLEARED Safied May 18—Br ship Scottish Hills, for 1218 wCTiE e War Stations ? Wednesday, May 18. | o ELE e oo : g g . Stumr State of California, Thomas, San Die-| CHina and Jaben o & e e | Investment, Residence and Un- = T ;‘“‘“ g0: P C § 18U 8§ stmr Mobican, hence - Lake, Wit Prin Btis Nosth Jork, Nelsso, Breka; Chastes | 0 ATLS MAY improved Properties Springs, Uppe: Lake, Yaller” | a10w mewace: Sandoen. Lovasios s5d Nelson Co. - EASTERN PORTS. John w-.um lhfi:fl;«- Bllndn.i ynumu i { un o Br.%hip Donna Erancisca, Stmon, Vancouver, | xpw YORKArrived May 15—Stmr All- ™ it o~ st | —OHN = s tevens, Ho City, Fort HESER Bark Santiago, Anderson, Honmolulu; J. D, ‘Stmr Seguranca, for Colon. 8! 6"‘* Brags, Harbor . May 22 | Spreckels Bros. & Co BALFIMORE —Arrived May 17-Br stmr At our salesroom e o, | it Cevie™ oa. .«|Willapa Harbor .......|\ . SAILED. South Australia, from Caleta Buena. il o.m Bell's Springs, M""“&m_, 05 10:00 e e [ Wednesday, May 18. FOREIGN PORTS. sens Dyer. Garberville, Pepperwood, Sost, | c ?n 3 R ; Honolalu b&k‘:'\u uF|_ May 23 | Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. VICTOREA-ANGE May’ FT-Riuee Oy of and Eureka. 3'"‘ ird ..!]i I s ) P Seren & Alaie Pl 1 - Bume ol e 3 Puebla, hence My 15. | Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- 180 San Joue aad wqum.—‘f{‘ San Ped Way Por o o FALMOUTH—Arrived May 17—Br ship | ‘W‘ saten. San Joss and Way Stations. Santa Cruz an Pedro & Way Porte. May 23 | Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jn\mn ?m Rodgers. | chyitonford, from Tacoma. | On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points 184 Monterey snd Santa Crus Excan - > Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma v 24 | Simr Mackinaw, Storrs, Taco e oaned By 16-3v hesk Bie-| ] beyond San Rafael at haif rates. " @ orth Fork... [Humboldt ... 341 Stmr Bcotia. Johnson. an Vicente Landing. | ,,GREENOCE -Satied y icket office. 600 Market strest. Chromicle | Hd. oniy s y 2. Stmr Navarro, Weber, ——, . & et g building. > . Puget_Sound Ports.. 26| Bark Santiago. Anderson, Honolulu, e R e A H C. WHITING, R_X. RYAN, | [ i w York via Panama.May 268 | Brig Lurline, Forest, Grays Harbor. % Pt e Angtles Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. | - [premtons, Ports ¥ 87| Dkin Mary Winkeimaon, Guttormeen, Col-| ™, (ied May 11—Fr hip Desalx, for Oregon. | i s 4 —Arrived M. - e 2| T Buemeventura, Lambke, Grays | o SHANGHAICATID May I7—Schr Citin < TOSANRAFAEL, | . arbor. 2 for May 17—Fr bark Mar- | TSchr Queen, Nielson, Port Gamble. BREST—8alled prf | S Gy VommPomoem, | gt Bbend, o st aneieot P | Lo a oo o NOR’TH ROSS VALLEY, | T aay 1 e e TEaRAPHIC. STHRALAR - Passed s> 16—Span stme MILL VALLEY, 1 Los Aneties Ports.'10 amiPler 2| porNT LOBOS. May 15, 10 W A e oota M B Lt s A an und from > Y el { a; P. m.—Weather | stmr Isla de Luzon, fr: anila, for Liver- | Sorded.- The Hawattan i\'o s Yia Beattle.. ;')sznpl‘;’l:: 13 | hazy; wind NW; velocity 30 miles per hour. ;ofll May 17—Br stmr Sikh, from New York, SHORE CAZADERO, EtC. 1 “ - Py’ e . Humboldt . s | SPOKEN. for Marila i ay 8 3 < N { - China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 | B _Sailed MAy 16—, 1e. San Jose and Way Statie 1 Lacia - a0 | May 12—In lat 41 N, k OLOMBO—Sailed May pan stmr Isla e a3 Station i San Bedro & Way:| S AmiPler 11| G itYieve Boiimon, from Bwanses.” for ok | de_Panay, for Manila | H {BAN SERVI ?::.‘?1‘;’;" cavus | fl""“ Way Sentions e eee T re to the t - Tar<] § amibler 11 | prancisco SINGAPORE—Safled May 16—Span stmr | SUBURBAN SERVICE. UGE. and Way Stations ... g 2 Pt Arena & A S b v~ In lat 24 11 N, long 42 32 W, ghip | Antonio Lopez, for Liverpool M from_San g Jose and Way Stations . L3 . r vovag May 320. | Tilia E uck, from New York, for Hon | .ADEN—Arrived May 17—Br star Lowther LB :w P2 10, 7245, $:30. 3 Dej Momte Exgress—Seate Clara, ek A - |Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm(Pler 2| 37 3 00~ | (astle, from New York, for Manila. ., Sausalito only), 12:30, 1: <15, ove, Del Monte. Monterey. e = r‘fun:rng o 10 am Pler 2 DOMESTIC PORTS, ST." LUCIA—Arrived May “1S"stme tHa :50, 6:35, 7: 00, Enm:mvo {oommecia u: Sania rom a erent Mine. . Bureka & Coos Bay| jer fan, from New York, and safls May 15 —_— — % Sanda; . . g - > Los Angeles Ports.. 10 am|Pier 10 |, PORT LUDLOW—Salled May 17—Ger bark e aet a8 Ban Fransieco. 5 Crus, Bonider Creek dd Narrow February was stated . Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pier 9 | Lisbeth, for U CORONEL—Arrived May 15—Stmr Amert. SaagePotam) & Givey for Roi- which _ar May 21 SEATTLE Arrived May 18U § stmr Burn. New York, and sails May 19 for Pinca. By A pmiPler 2 | Side, from Manila: stmr City of Puebla, hence | Gan riiom - 33 Sray. : i 3 an’ Diego and San Francisco. pm/Pler 2 | Io; bktn John C. Meyer, from San’ Pedro. [ NAGASAKI—Salled May 17—U § stmr Dix, | For catalogue a P 3| Ratai_ftwr Saath ASe. Ser Viiier for Seattle. In port May 17—U S stmr Bu: - pm Pier 19 Bt * hip Dudhope, from Port | forq, from Manila, for San Franeisco. ulars, E 4 pm/Pler 2 | OCEAN STEAMERS. 7:35, = POINT REYES—Passed May 15— rains arrh Nk Do Fanama (12 miPler % | Gabriel. from Eureka, for San paprotmr San | \pw YORK—Arrived May 18—Stmr Koenig :.;)1 Roildays extra ve at 12:43, ome & Stag.chacl] 2 pmiPler 20| "PORT TOWNSEND—Inward May 15— Stme | Albert, from Geaoa. For Fatstax, week days, NE.. L. o | Lora, from Hongkong, for Tacoma. o R 7 R S T Ly 5 Ny i Ban Dlego & Way [ 8 wmipier 13 | 2 et pay . Ma7 18—Stmr Alliance, TEN DOLLARS REWARD. | ; i T, Fudi | ro . - . S R e hat Elder |Astoria & Pml-nd u -m(nuu Salled May 15—Schr 1da McKay, for San M . ' :00, 11:40 12 & B A AN | Arcata..... "‘m- B & Pt. Orm 12 m|Pier 13 F",::’,M May 16—Stmr Phosuix, for San Fran- A reward of $10.00 will be THROUGH TRAINE. | Eureka. ... |Humboidat ... |'9 am|Pier 13 20 -.fluom. Str..t a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | a\f(:‘m » ‘\:fl‘u‘:l:l F‘UV:" st | ‘;’.”:@}: 'fi Ardved May 18—Schr Dora Bluhm, from San ry a. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, Shipping Merchants. | Centennial. .| Seattie & Tacoma..| § pmiPier 20 s . SVERETT—Sailed May 15—8 3:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Caza- e Benicia s chartered for tum- | o m;" RETT —Sailed May chr William MT. TAuuu.PAls RAILWAY | 000 Ser S t Sound or Portland to F\dn—y Arctic. - |Humboldt ... 9 amPier 2| "TATOOSH—Passed In May 18—Brig W. G. T TLeave |Vi Samssliie Ferry| Arrive [Via Arrive 5:15 p. m. daily except Saturday and Sun- e 94, with option of Melbourne or | Sequota Willapa Harbor....[12 m(Pler 20 | 1 win, hence May 5, for Roche Harbor: stras San Frauciseo | muway San Franclseo | day—For Point Reyes. eto. + 34, Fremantle 508, or Geraldton .;‘ Hermonthis. Hamburg & Way..| 2 pm|Pier 19 | 5on Mateo, hence May 14, for Tacoma. W, B 5 p. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, 4 prior to arrival. The ship Falls | Senator..... Puget Sound Ports.|I1 am Pier 9 | pPassed in May 18—Stmr James Dollar, trom I |k ot ¢ Joads ,.-..r.| cargo here for Hilo. it . May Valdez, for Seattle. Days. Y. day 5 15 p, m. Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. -z | G. Lindauer Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 | TACOMA—Salled May 18—Br ship Hougo- 830 TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. | ydney & Way Pts.| 2 pm(Pler 7 | mont, for U K. FERRY—Union Depot, foot of Market st. Merchandise for Honolulu. | 27. !P‘ m azpl;).NDo—Arrtnd May 18—Schr Stimson, 3:35 P | p— The bark Santiago was cleared yesterday | o from 7""" 2,20 ¢ Homiin i tn smcrind mercbanaie | g o Iy " el Mg i AL Weak Men and Women g0, valued at $23,978, and ineluding the 12 mPler 40 | PORT TOWNSEND—Inward May 1S—Schr . owing: 2797 gals 10 cs wine, 228 gais T ono, & Kahului.| 3 pm|Pler 1 | Challenger, from San Pedro, for Port Han snom_b USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE 350 hales hay. 141 ctis wheat, 213 May 329. lock; schr Winslow, hence Grest Mexican Remedy: sives Seakin “wod o whisky, ctis cats, 35,046 Ibs middiings, 8637 ibs bran, Mariposa... Tahitl direc NIt Pler 7' Arrived May 18—Schr Mahukona, from Re-' strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market,

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