The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 28, 1904, Page 7

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) GOLD YEN WORTH $2,935,000 MEMORIAL DAY THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904. SIBERIA BRINGS JAPANESE STORM BLOTS 0UT A TOWN 'WILL OBSERVE Pacific Mail Company’s Big Liner Leaves at Honolulu Largest Cargo/army and Navy Veterans, Illinois Village Struck by Ever Discharged at Island Port---Comes Here With Rich Freight of Oriental Products and Nearly Nine Hundred Passengers Shipping Merchants. red v-sz--u Notice to Mariners. CATRAZ FOG BELL—CALIFORNIA. of Lights and Fog Bignals, Pumr[ #00. pay No. 34, and the List o Daymarks, Pacific ro-.n given that the repairs m{ ry at Alcatraz Island. San | have been completed wiil sound. {ogEy weather. the Lighthouse Board. DAY, Commander. U. §. N., Lighthouse Dastrict. o Sr S L 1004, page 22) of TUnited nd Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters a: Fort P E he high ant low wates ecowr ot | the city front (Misston-street wharf) about 25 minutes ter than at Fort Px t ! lldchthe—ml(mmu T ; ITime, Time| 2 — —— Fu _ Company’s lner City of | % |t w Iz wi - B Mclesn, arrived yesterday T - ariams and way ports. The Sydmey left | 35 ;,‘,‘,jggg it 3 o'clock wru-umr:ysy,‘a:u—ofisnt : berth. In trying HW L W - ? by vr- Hlmr Hfll, rd's ol e - e iepariment. Then the Pasama liner's | Nt in the above exposition of the tides winch we of commission. The | the early morning tides are given in the left r#th 44 what she could, but her ef- | n..nd cols forts availed nothing, and it was mot until a |day in line was carried to the San Juan's winch xh.u,rounh time the Syépey showed signs of life. Inch by inch ' day, except When there are but Pler 2 .Ji1 amPler 7 am Pler 11 9 am Pler 11 pm Pler 20 30 p/Pier 9 ria & Portiand'l1 am Pler 24 1 pm Pier 40 5 pm Pler 20 m|Pler 13 | 4 pmiPler 2 2 pm|Pler 20 9 am Pler 11 6 pm|Pler “2 | 9 am!Pler 1| 11 am/Pler 7 und Ports./11 amiPler 9 a Panama. /12 Pler 24 Pler 10 am | Pier 11 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For, | Sanm Cotuag - Skagway & Way Perts. ,)ny 28 Skagway & Way Ports. 1! 1 1 1 ] 2 ome & St. Michael . Victoria .June 4 Farallon. Skagway & Way Paru June § | J. Dollar. Valdez & Seward. . June 8 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Nd‘n May 27. Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 bours from Port R gulumr O Cintralta. Anfindsen, 37 hours from B ne Minesls, Kirkwood, 78 hours frem Stmr Newsboy, Adier, 36 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr Stberia, Smhh. 27 days from Hongkong, via Yokobama via Honolulu 5 days 18 e 1 mlnat Stmr Rival, McClements, 40 hours from San Pedro, Stmr Jeanie. Moore, Shmxnlrvml-nh. Stmr Brooklyn, Jobnson. 15 bours from @octno. 3 m Pler 40 Complete Arrangements| a Cyclone and Not a Build-| for Monday's Ceremonies| ing Is Said to Be I.eft@ b e ) | The Memorial day celebration com-; GOLCONDA, Ill, May 27.—The vill- | mittee at a meeting at the Occidental | age of New Liberty, Pope County, Illi- | Hotel last evening completed the pro- ! nois, on the Ohio River, is reported to gramme for the formal observance of ; have been destroyed by a tornado. Not the national holiday on Monday. The | a building was left standing. No lives, | parade oh Van Ness avenue will start however, were lost. at 9:30 o'clock.” The procession will be | PADUCAH, Ky., May 27.—Telegraph | | in the following order: | wires are down and but meager details { g W g el ’h | have been received of the tornado latoon of Mount olice. Captain John | | Spiilane commanding, Grand Marshal, J. | which is rep?ned l'o have destroyed the | Whiteside. Chief of Staff, Gev{‘e Eleven village of New Liberty, Pope County, Ninth United States Cavalry—four troops. | g fes B it e Soxty Brin. Stxtea. | Illinois. No fatalities are reported. i enth and Seve: Uhited States | Damage of ‘not much extent was (C‘M Artillery s | caused in Smithland, Livingston Coun-; A O B Deav | ty, Iilinois, by hail and wind; at Ham- | letsville, a few miles above Smithland, Captain’ C. H. Bennett, manding. Two battalions of infantry (Temth and also at Birdsville, a short distance from New Liberty. | and Twenty-eighth), United States army, Lieu- tenant Colonel 1V, L. Pltcher, Twenty sighth TORONTO, Kans, May 27.—News reached here this evening of a tornado | last night at Pleasant Groye, sou'hweut of here. David Fellmgham was killed | and his wife was badly injured. The Fellingham house was demolished. tia, Captain G ing. 3 Major Sicney S. ljumbian Park Ciub, e Reinhoid ~ Richter | Heavy rains followed the storm and all _— (o M Gencral Nomma A Stiies ' the sireams are bank full. Camp George C. King com- = S i manding. Lincoin Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic, W. E. Estes commander. George Grand Army of the Cypromene Changes Owners. The sh ship Cypromer which u-r‘red commander. Garfield | ere February 20 from Salinas Cruz and is at y_9f the Republic, J. ring damages su Meade Post No. 48, d when entering of the Republ! W. F. Tooth- *ough' by Jobn Rosen- Associated Vetsrans o Jeorge Thistieton commandi 5 The repairs, Lincoln Camp N sumed by the new owners, the expense of which will be as- will cost $29,000, Cahen commander. and in consideraticn of this amount of work George S. Gould n being done in an American shipyard there Corps—Lincoln No. 3, Garfleld No. 21, Meade protably will be mo difficalty about getting No. 61 of the Grand Army—Sevem | American registry for the vesse s Circle McKinley Circle, George Auxiliary Ladles Spanish | War Veterans { AT THE CEMETERIES. Immediately after the parade the va- rious organizations will proceed to the which they have been already a 2 there participate in the exercises, which will begin at 10:30 o'clock. A short parade from the | entrance of the cemeteries to the graves of the soldiers will precede the exercise The programme arranged for the national cemetery at the Presidio is as follows: ‘Will Build New Wharf. Tibbitts & Co. have secured the com Hea! Gish: voeal, ** erbocker Quartet tillery Band dlers’ graves, “*America,’” HONORS FOR NAVAL HEROES. The naval programme of the day will be a separate affair, conducted under the auspices of Phelps Squadron No. 12, United States Veteran Navy. The United States tug Slocum will leave the transport dock at 7 a. m., and upon its arrival at the Golden Gate the follow- ing ceremonies will be performed: Music, marine band (from Naval Tra prayer, Squadron Knickerbocker sburs Address,” seiections. Third . United States Veter Colonel O. F. Long Garrison No. 101, P 5y Regular Army and Navy Union, w\‘.l‘ r City of Sydney, McLean, 23 days from | ShoW its respect to the departed mem- | Panama and way ports | bers of that organization by a special | r Pasadena, Henriksen, 30 bours from | CLEARED. .. |ceremony at the monument in the Na- Rosecrans, Johnson, Se aficharsy: iat. | tional Cemetery. The following pro-| avigation Company. { gramme will be observed: Santa Rosa_ Alexander, San Diego; Reading orders of the :r fic Coast Steamship Company. rth Fork, Nelson, Eureka; Charies ny Ad:aun' 8. w. Her prayer, Chaplain H. Hart; -ec‘u( o" M Colonel Dennis Geary: comrades; tape. SAILED. Friday, May 27. r F A Kilburn, Jahnsen. Port Rodgers. | Columbia, Doran, Astoria and Port- | EVENING EXERCISES. The evening exercises will be held at the Alhambra Theater, beginning at § | o’'clock, and will be presided over by The programme Santa Cruz, Alberts, San Pedro and . Madsen, Casvar. s, Johnson, St Michaels. Leiand. Santa Cru: | Colonel A. D. Cutler. will be as follo T We Mect Again,” Mrs. R. accompan- r Fos, * Comrade - < r. 3 2 ‘Lincoln Post, G. A. R. oo i g oration. Hon. J "'x P Irish; music, First Res May 27, 10 p m—Weather elocity 12 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. A BARBARA—Salled May r Sen Francisco; r Sen Diexo. POINT LOBX ‘quartet and chorus, fozEy 5 !\ez a forty 27—Stmr | stmr State of Call- ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SEGURITY Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Fac-simile Signature of 22— , SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. They TOUCH the LIVER Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS Look for the Siguature Small Price. St P Trains leave and are due to arrive at Feow Mav 31 D6 Fraar Dxvor (Foot of Market Street) IN_LINE. — ismvs M, 780 Vacaviiie. Wiaters. Rumsey. te 700A Besicta, Saisan. Simirs sad Secre ;.. — - The North Western- 720 v s i B . ape . | 7.30a Niles. L.J‘v-“m“ ..m. :‘.x.-..m' :: Union Pacific Excursions § oo, 502 5 e ol e g Ly | Witiows ‘%fi"‘?.""-‘x‘-‘z 1 Portisad, Tacoms, Seattle...... 7.50» | 00a Dt"l'..(l.t lllnb l‘lm e, @roville 750 Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties Idave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Leave Los Angeles.cne day earlier. Choice of routes. For £1 tafarmatin apply b or addrem R. R. RITCHIE, e Overiand Limited = o.dn G : Deaver. Omab e 8.20» Cezeni g 1804 Valiejo-.orro . 12200 Stockton Merced Rsymoad. Fresao, Goshes Jaae- gon. Haaford, Lemoore. Visaita. R aghts Marysvilie, Orov staiions o - . 10.80A 3 Hayward Niles and Way Stations.. [ Port Ilm-l‘[ Bn’ol. Way S -l..al! Nym Pors Costa 12209 8307 Tosemite vaiiey. ia Bereads and ‘o.. A | Wawena, 3504 PicToR 3307 uariioes. Tracy. Siockion. Lodi - 13.204 400 Martizes. San Ramon. Vai CALIFORNIA ot LIMITED TO CHICACC Marines and Way Stations 11.204 LEAVES DAILY 780 Oregon & Calfornis Express—Sac- :tID:!on.:..‘:hmnmusm r\lruulu.rlunsvodt:dh:‘ s - S 808e Re2 ;::‘.--::;‘— Trackee. Lake pici Other Santa Pe Trains: e “f,’.,',"__‘,'f‘” SiSaiiai o 30a m.) Fresno, erafield, | OAST LINE (Sarrew Gaage. 3% T | Merced, Hantord and el COARL NG i) : 00 p. m. | 2 5 | Tam mqunam wSesdaysmly) 8108 00 p. m. for Stockton. 164 Fewark, cea §:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon ud’ 5550 Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and g:fifi-’-{:fim "-:"" Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad- nus.-»xu..;;-,'?."«-“o'-:-u ‘e58a way, Oaklazd, Cal. 27 South Firss St. ] o 5ea lulo... | c.«umnu \omwlasmfl RY. CO. | ,_3',‘:‘&"‘&.50‘ "_’."2,_‘:"“'-. SAN mmsco ANG NORTH PACIFi3 rrom ouLAyD '0.1 of Broadway — *5:00 08 RAILWAY COMPANTY. 506 Nwam 1200 200 400rm A T LINE tlr-lh-n. :m s34 Townsend BAY—Arrived May 26—Stmr Arcata, Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market lhc‘.l :: | saw | s | | WEEK DAYS ¢ | » e | Notice to Passengers. o L e 3—Bark Levi | Baggage transterred to and from all tralns, | Saturdays—Extra trip st 1:30 p. m. ! steamerz, etc., at low rates. One trunk (sin- | SUNDAYS-7.30, 8:00, 9.50, 11:0 & m.; 1:30, | gie trip) 35 cents; round trip 30 cents. Morton | 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 8:30, 11:30 5. m. | Spectal Delivery, aylor. 630 Market, Oak- | e Spec 'AEL TO Ardo, Paso B ICR‘;;"‘“Y {1ard Ferrv Decot. Phone Exchange 46 =+ | S 3w, g:30. M“,..L,,,.‘,#.,,:?d,., s Bagies [t e = 7 i s oy e e ASTORIA—Sailed May Z—Stmr Geo W | | LCOHOL STO Q ! EeEnda Eider, for San Francisco: schr A F Coats, for | | ALC VES. ! . 7:35, 9:30. B wa- San Podmz S g | £ 200, 5:20, 6:25, | EATTLI vy ay 26—Stmr fer, | heace May, i e | | FREE TO CLASSIFIED AD- | | - | FE 2—U S stmr MacArthor, hencs | VERTISERS H May 1 Tooe | sawive. ks T—Ger stmr Seracis, for San | IN SUNDAY EDITION. | | DetEa | Sun | Weer ‘ 730- REKA—Arrived May 26—Stmr ) ! - - | b o oSSR AT M s ez | ake Qur Circulation, These | | - 26 ‘Muy 27—Schr Jobn A. hence May'13. | Premiums Are High-Class. | 40 af Sailed May 27—Stmr Bee, for San Francisco; | & | Igzacto. 0:20 a1 schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Pedro; echr On- | The SUNDAY CALL has over | | 6:00 pl T T 27 suim avegn | | 55000 cireulation. 1 E ¥ 27— Bkt | for San Franeisco # || in the homes; a QUANTITY | | i - = B ANDON_Arrived May 1—Stmr Elizabets, | | and QUALITY that AR S TR R e SRS 12158 ence May —— GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed May 27—Senr | | ACTUAL RESULTS. | | T:45 8 T:45a e Viking. for San Francieco —— | . g:l =1 PORT HARFORD—Sall y 27, 10 a m— | > Stmr San Pedro. for San Francisco. 5 p m, | | -Gifts given to-day for Sunday BE-HEE 13 2 stmr_Asuncion, for San Francisco | 8545 5 - Arrised May'%7, 3 p m—Stmr Cogqullle River, | o ol "PORT LU| wa—s-ned May 27—Schr Ban. ; | I} s:0p | gor. for San Ped |8:45p/ T:=p SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 27—Stmr Scotia, from Bowens Landing. 7:30 } l10:20 also PRCSLTEL, Ry o s biny . e e | ee: e o 2:30p| 2:30p; Geyserville, 25 bor; stmr Scotia, for San Francisco: stmr | O E el ol “fi'ssa‘:’p“o'_":::«“‘.":"? S NOR TH TOSANRAFAEL. - : 84 y 27— te, . from Fort Bra 0SS VALL EY, 2 FORT GAMBLE Salied May F—schr R V. 2 10158 | Spokane, for San Franctsco. ISLAND PORTS. T30 HONOLULU—Salled May 26—Stmr China. 14650 for Yokohama; schr Carrie and Annle, for San 8:00 | Francisco. 2:30 Dy e e SUBURBAN sxmm:s STANDARD GAUGE. | $5:00 ¥ 14. e g FOREIGN PORTS. Francisco, week days, at| 5:10 COLON—Arrived May 24—Stmr Seguranca, | § | trom New York. f ¢ 1 (.1 mmuuu‘rmnmm for[: i lQLlQl‘B—Amvfl May 12—Ger ship Adolt, | & STAGES comnect at Santa Rosa for White a Sulphur Springs; at Fuiton for Al Lits sort May 11—Br ship Strath- | 5 West _Springs: at gryfe, for Tyne San Francisco ». In port “April 1i—Br bark | roid, for Victoria. B 7:00, GUAYAQUIL—Sailed May 10—Ger stmr | X Ambis, for Hamburs. 6:55, YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 14—Ger stmr | Iegal from Hamburg. for Portland, 8.50 fled ‘May 4— bark John and Win. | For } throp. for a cruise. 3:15 —Arrived prior to May 27—Stmr | and emce.May. 5: Br ship Crown of Dan | 1t mark. from Port Blakeley. | PORT SAID—Arrived May 27—Span stmr Alicante, from Liverpool, lz\'m—mul Drior to May 27—Schr ch‘!gr 55 DA-—MI-G May 27, 3 p m—Stmr San Franeiseo. » Curacao, for San PISAGUA—Sailed May 27—Br bark Brod- jck Castle, for Homolulu. Fon i. OCEAN STEAMERS. mm YORK—Satled May 27—Stmr Arabie, r"-nh a emd SavsALITS FEwiY. Foot Market Tlle'eeklyCal $1 per Years = R X RYAN, Gen. Pass.

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