The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 4, 1904, Page 7

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904 : & o LM o} 3 ADVERTISEMENTS. NG L N OUT OveRbUE St LevLAND BRos, A il ABSOLUTE SEGURITY : FISTIR R AL Gepuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear Nerchaiir e o | She S5 BN Fr‘om Newcastle, Australia, and Is Now Out 132 i T s Nk Fac-simile Signature of M Inquiry Coneerning a Cus- | Days for Salina Cruz---Damage by Storm Is Not Feared, but| pai Fine of $1 Upon De- ; : i tom of Southern Pacific| Cargo Is Coal, Which Grows Dangerous as Trip Is Prolonged| tectives Dinan and Wren 9 BUSINESS BEARS CHARGE PURGES CLERK NORMAN ARTER s elates Rules Formulated for the| I I I LE Rule That Relates to State Wharves Used to Yield In- {| Guidance of, Officers in come to Railway Company Rearresting a Prisoner| PRSI SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. FURRED TONGUE. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. Judge Cook adjudged Detectives Dinan and Wren guilty of contempt yesterday and formally laid down rules to the effect that a prisoner after be- ing discharged on a writ of habeas | corpus must not be rearrested within | complaining be- Pacific Company te tolls on ship- ng over the coast n of the company, 1mn which the of this city is concerned. ! has long Ddeen levied by Commissioners om goods e wharves ‘of the State in Francisco. The purpose is to pro- 1 for the maintenance of the es. There are no State wharves coast division of the Southern > and lhe freights on y, travel The m cerning | Small P the confines of the Hall of Justice, and Smalt Dose. that they must nof withhold from the| - They T OUCH the LIVE R F ey court any information they lnvei Genuine Wrapper Printed on | against a prisoner. RED PAPER BLACK LETTERS M | The Judge's action was due to the Look for the | arrest of Willlam B. Kennedy, alias Richard Jackson, allas “Yellow,” one RAILWAY TRAVEL. RAILWAY TRAVEL. of the thugs arrested for the murder | of Policeman Eugene C. Robinson on | | the morning of January 21, 1902, after his discharge on Thursday on a writ of habeas corpus. The arresting of- ficers were Detectives Dinan and Wren. | They and Frank H. Norman, clerk to| the Chiel of Police, were cited to ap-| pear for contempt of court. Q X When the case was taken up yester- | Tmm e ) | day morning Assistant District Attor-| 700 Bealein Saisas. llmlnnu-w | ney Harris filed the answer of the re-| - | spondents, Dinan and Wren, to the ef-| GI NS\ Trainsleave and ave due e toarrive at SAN FRANCISCO. From Juwm 1, 1904 (¥oot of Market Street) the CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO oss. Martinez. San Ramon. 5200 R 7-30a Nile. Livermors, Tracy. uu-ua' » pts sup " that ’fecz that the arrest was made outside 7.200 [ the courtroom; that it was mot made| LEAYES MONDAYS and THURSDATS st up of the question of ln flagrant violation of any order of hs nsequences of | court, but was made after COX had mn_,,"_,d,uxm_w,‘ 750 - terested, | adjourned, for a felony. Clerk Marysville, Oroville.. 7.508 but keen e Sants | I Gented.that he advised the arrest of| S3RAPor Costa Mersimex “Azgioch - 1 that is | | Kennedy and was purged of contempt. m Los Bonca 3¢ ta, - is five || The Judge said the courthouse was Armows mastors. V1 ghte r wer each the courtroom, and that the passage- | 4 hereof. This is | way into the courtroom was as much | 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. s at collected on the | | a part of the courtroom as the court-| 450w | 8:00 5. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyos sad Chtcago. | room itself. In the Kennedy case an | | order had been made asking the police TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | if they had any cause to show why the mo..,.,i‘ e | Perry Depot, 5. F. Also 1113 Broad- prisoner. should not be discharged, and | g9, ‘u_:‘:'»l"lne-d Aagels tm | 3 | they had answered in the negative. One A Bt T pr of the respondents was in court and | o ¥ T3 CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERNRY. CO. | LESSED SAM FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC the other was standing at the door | RAILWAY COMPANY. waiting for the result of the habeas| nm Ferry, Foot of Market Street. ision of the not make so 1t 1s assumed, vantage in moving unt of about be to the cor- corpus proceedings before arresting the | defendant. If they had made their in-| tention known to the court the prisoner | would have been discharged and could | - ¢ = el G " E i The marine insurance world is begin- | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height Time Ball. of tide is the same at both places. ning to show some anxiety for the | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer- | ¢ s ¥ | ' en have been rearrested. It was | SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RATAEL. safety of the British ship Leyland | SATURDAY. JUNE 4. 5?.7.‘." Toon e, San Fraaches. Qal. | igihg with the court to withhold that | Wi, 230 340, 530, '5:30, 8:30 and 11736 ro il c ; Time Bali on the tow ! 2 30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:30, 8:30 and 11:36 | Bros.. which is making an exceedingly | S m,dm R e et 3t s Twry | intormation. ,._n:\ . m ong passage from Newcastle, Austra- P of the mes n, or at 8 nan an ren were C: n e > ¢ m. 1 from Newcastle, Austra- | e I e en™ O L SHAZ ey | R T | oo DA T Sin oS i1 4 10, lia, for Salina Cruz. Salina Cruz is dif- 8. in charge. testified that they had no intention ot‘ ), 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. STAT E MENT ficult of access for sailing vessels and | R > violating the order of the court. Tl_lere e | the Leyland is mot the kind of ship to | Shipping Intelligence. |¥es a dat omimaicion st u-y.:..... v make much progress in the light airs — - ;s - | ARRIVED. to have Newberg ar-| | coxpITION AND AFFAIRS | Z50L U SRR ion o her desti- s | T e 28 e o 40 : | or THE [ nation. She is a stout, well-formed 4 2 : oeEtme Del Norte, Payne, 32 hours trom Cres-| The Judge said that if the police had | fi:"“‘ Ty Hoekion. 1241 %r o vessel and capable of weathering any s 3 : =Psmr F. A. Kiiburn, Jahnsen, 7 bours from | cause for holding the prisoner it . | e e GOMMERGIAL UNIUN kind of storm likely to beset hex path. . = B o . B3 b ! should have been made known at the | | sanFran. | May 1L She is loaded, however, with coal, and — Nt ,—ln the “m‘? exvfl‘ll‘lon oll m; uld: l;gn:mvha lmor:‘ gmu. ! time of the hearing., The fine would be! §eop pory | o s ;o - e early morZing t al v t r reen: hours ] - o ASSURANCE COMPANY { the always present danger of Spon- | hand cotumn and the vuccessive tides of the | Mendocimo PO, from | merely nominal, but if anything of the _:“',}“"". wtin su A he |33y In the order of occurrenc: as to time: the Stmr North Fork, Nelson_ 23 hours from Eu- | kind happened again it would be con- b — Limited taneous combustion grows With the | i (ime column gives the last tide of the | reka. sidered a flagrant contempt of court.| P T45a . ON THE 31ST TRRgHE. ot Ve SUPRE: *i.‘.i . :”r'; me;; ‘Z’xbfia“}'.“;“’.i ?' | E:r‘-mkism s s v 18 2owew S | He would convict the respondents, 8:00 Ignacto. xg %: 1 N T ST | etimes oceu: e heigl ve: n | s 3 2 o r S the | The Leyland Bros. has been at sea |aidition to the soundings of the United States | Stmr Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Halt- | Di and Wren, of contempt and! 2:30 8:00p - - % nan , P .00 5:10 8:20 p| 132 days and yesterday the rate of re- | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus () | meon 3 o S Sl each. A stay of| Vallejo, = sign precedes the height and then the number Bktn Coronado, Potter, 23 days from Hon-| WOU ne them ac ay 7.00% Vaiiejo, lnuym 7:25 p| insurance paid on her was advanced to l;‘\vv-.rls -ub‘g-ru!d tm;n (;n aemlh (hlv-n by | ol\g“k % el thirty days was granted, as an "pmli 'Plflehmy.‘,:' 8:45 p| z B2 s | the chart e { vans, el Srat | 30 per cent. Sheisa vessel of 2238 tons | tbe charta. The plane of reference s the mean | Brk Olymple. 10 days from Kaan- | ;oo 'be taken to the Supreme Court. | 7.60¢ orser e B 30 a} 7:30 | 45l TS e | register, was bullt in 1836 at Southamp- \ ————— > Rschr Ida A, Campbell, 3 hours from Point ' —_————————— | z; g. ifi:-‘m' lg ::n xg g. nd is well known at this port. < ers. apas i : — i T \m'rll'h: Conemaugh is now cnnslggred a : “m’mm"_oi.'nm el B, e 11 S S ) Associated Charities Affairs. : | -y S T e | hopeless risk. She is out ninety-seven | TO ARRIVE. Schr Poillippine, Frederickson. § days trom The councll of the A;"’“““;d 302 T304 20410305 - : e - | y wi :00 a| 8:00 a| 1 g| oo tem Cuvmat tor New work: | “Seme From | Do | (K acramene, Grosel, 5% davs tom | e commitios suggested various gRaiass ™ |83iE: | Cone! i - P ! = — City Peking... X rk v I | ooy 1 1 1 25 | 2t 10 per cent. The rate on the La0ra | Sana Crur...| San Pedrs g“n?y"'&': e & | pisehr Oukiand. “Bwart, 5% days from Siwslew | plans for the coliectiod of ‘this years COARY, L"‘E & Shrtt) e | 7:304] 7:508] mHeatiobuis |10:20al10:304 4 | remains at 75 per cent and the Crown | :an fedh :; CLEARED. income. Each member was asked to| “J4ga ._"c,“h“__““‘"_m T | L | = { Lytton, } 72 | of Germany at 10 per cent. The Juteop- | | el & W Porta lsune” #1 Friday, Jupe 3. | make himself responsible for $100.] 8§64 ewark Centervitie, '?u - st P 16| Wynford, Queen Elizabeth La | San Pedro June 4| Stme Whittier, Dickson, Portiand; Unlon | Fairfax Wheelan anndunced that $2400 Santa mm""". m"‘ n - | 1 d willy | & Seattle & Beliingham. . June 4| Ofl Company. 1d be needed in addition to the 815A Alvarado Newark, o o L L. ] s | Bochefoucauld, Largo Law and Willy | ot June % | ”'Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka: P C & § Co, | WOUId De stos.Greawood. Felton, Bosider : . | Rickmers are still quoted at 7 per cent. June 4| Stmr Coos Bay, Johnson, San Pedro and | Society’s income to carry out the work k. Big Dasin, Santa Crite.; 1 88 | I e June 4 | Way ports; P C S 8 Co. | this year. The income had been large- | 21e '!vnrl. Centeryille, San_ Joss, | | Alameda Wl Safl To-Da | Jume 4| e Geg g nder. San Diego and |, i1 creased, but not sufficient to keep oy 1 “ ‘o-Day. June 4 | : 3 . o = The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala- | june 2i SAILED. up with the growth of the society.| ._“.N"t:'exi-r:l'-;‘hm .“ Dowdell, will sall at 11 o'clock romard 4 | Thursday, June 2. || Miss Kate Atkinson and Mrs. Thomas | cacions. .. K ] for Homolulu. Among the pu.; Juae 5| U S stmr Bear, White, Alaska. | Richardson were elected to flll va-| 415 '"th‘g;':-h suider Cr 30 ol be fieny Sivmiba Sosifasts ot Wiltapa Harbor | s Friday, June 3. | cancies in the council. The society == Raliriay ad Caviay = 3 C : { e % e i a1 Eel River Ports & | ppotmr . A, Xilburn, Jahnsen, Rogers Land- | yoted to raise a sum not to exceed $300 30 5| . 1% ot ', Seattle & 8| "Simr Mages Cornins. 1 ial fund f dy child 2l ““7"“ eae® | oA ™ tates, are going | S Seattle tmr e, alfmoon Bay. {as a special fun 'or needy cl ren Ventura. Sydney & W e 00 500 STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White | Scate of Cai..| San Diexo & Way Pis. (3 L " Seattle, Tonoiaiu and | not provided for by other agencies. | From AKLAND, Foot o ety olhim e | Suipnur Sorings and Mark ‘west | Centralia...."| Grays Harbor 8| Stmr Pomona, Swansen, Eureka. —_—————————— 8 i am 1200 100 i P g s : o e B Verdict in Flevator Case. | %‘c;mn N s sfl) g | M S 2 Tl e T Stmr Bee, Wehman, Eureka. Corpner Leland held an inquest yes- | 810 Saa Jose and Way Stadions. . e S o e A I cargo. Portland & Astoria. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. g 17.00A San Jose and Way Stacions Springs. Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Caris- 2 e S A i e e e e e ols deiars waton| 1o p s S o SRR SR ‘ | zarina, Johnson, Coos it 5-year-o! elivery wagon | Stagestruck Girls Return. Humboide ... | Bkin Fullerion, Nieisos, Seattle o P :l,?f,’:, s Eirsgaits dery = ca““'ml s | Among the passengers on the steamshi, E ttier. o | Columbla, which arrived yesterday from Port. | ook Laur Madsen, Cook. 8. Lawrence in the freight elevator of the establish- and, were Loulse McBride and A i 9 TELEGRAPHIC. ment and crushe: 0 deal on-May . | the sixtee: 2 - Franc . = | | lett here of a | POINT LOBOSE, June 3, 10 p. m—Weather| LN¢ teStiMONY -howel: ml“ the l;oy, to “g0 on the stage” in the Washington cit | bazy; wind NW; velocity 16 miles per hour. | had no business on the elevator, but The girls were duk- A nte ;u-tofi{rhy 'mlg PI: | g SPOKEN. was skylarking there when the acei- jand police and sent back on the Columbia. | _May 23—In lat 56 S, long 62 W, Br ship! dent happened. The jury returned a | They ‘are mow fin charge of their parents, Seattle Port E'gin, from Ant -8 by DR = | Portiand & Astoria. o . o e e " FTa0¢l8c0. | vorgict of accidental death and added Sadiriay io Monday round-trp tickets &t re- Honolulu Packets Arrive. | TO SAIL 1 SEATTLESatled June I—Stmr Garonne, the following recommendation: “We e e hm,,__wm, tickets to all pointe The barkentine Coronado and the bark Olym- | ] “;m""“"d Subo K 5 B Oty of 5o recommend ‘un‘x:ds on elevator, or beyond San W at half rates. ple, loaded with sugar from Hawaiian ports, <2 | > - attle, Skagw - | deny passengers. arrived yesterday. The Coromado, Captain i Sailed m—8tmr Dolphin_ for 5 ————————— Potter, was twenty-three days coming up from 5 ¥ Skagway; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Fran- Notice to Passengers. e s o st The Olymapte. mivteca S FATOOSH —Pased outward June 38 Baggage transterred to and from all trains, . of sug: ymplc, nineteen =, ne a days from Kaanapali, brought 35,000 bags of | Coc e A W | Montara, from Seattle, for San s, o(e.. at Jiw’ratea. - Oue’ trask " (slw sugar. Tt in Tane Bty Bty Bk ence sa ! ~| Honolulu .. gle trip) 35 cents; round trip 50 cents. Morton —_— | Umattl Puget Sound [Pler © | May 3L, for Poct Toumsend. 'Pussed out—Ner.| & Deltvery, 308 Talor, 850 Market. Osk- To Turn Over the Alton. A PN | Emigh, for Melbourne. ktn T. P.)ard Ferrv Depot. Phone Exchange 46 The capsized derelict remains of the ex- p ~B S | _PORT TOWNSEND—Pased inward June 3— | o plosion-shattered ofl steamer Alton have been | Sk & T Bord | sc::u::'fifi";':&'::f'pfl’. ¥y o PR AR T E Tt vt Shinghibe e Sy Jups st i Eisbon s e s A g f | tra ® for Aus-| 1OOP HEAD—Passed June 2—Br ship Monk- Iron Works to-day a diver sent June from Limerick, for New York. B i adiust the tackie which will be used | North Fork.! Humboldt . ) ,,,_",‘3,*‘:,,,'{.:‘,‘.“-‘-"*‘"‘ e B-iuihie G %N—Amvld May 31—Stmr Allianca, % tirning the wreek right side up. Upon the | 5. Barbara.| Los Angeles conditions revealed when this has been done | Centralia | will depend thie disposition of the remains. } o gz - B3y TANTA BARBARA—Arrived 7 3-8 from New ¥ State of Calltornia, henice June 2 end eoime | Sailed June < “i—Stmr Seguranca, for New or San R { u-rom—umu June 3—Stmr George W. nmczgm&'m. g L R i * . a; ios Cargo of Nitrate. e o o B David Evace, xunfaxgm}-a-ued May 28—Stmr Shaw- s:00 :W and The tish. Bask AsMisietl, e mtflm o 11 - ‘.'.m-imn.m "':5’ 144,387 47 | Cc e hadh s S Thundaycl:lp;;:.n .:‘::y G o - - { mflwnfin Pedro. ship g g gy R P -~ Pe r State, Nationsi and Lo. | davs trom Caleta ‘Bueas, brought 24,864 bags i 4 TACOMA-Arrived June 3-—Bktn- Portiand, e . 3 N (M g Y Eel River Ports... o!m HARBOR—Safled June 2—Nor stmr -3 P a and expendi- ' —— Bonits. }N"Nn“. , JA)r:Acon-ru—Amna Juge 3. moon—schr o Prantie t b . w veeeses.. 196,558 16 Laura Mason Sails Again. Centenntal. | Seattle & Tacoma. e V*cun:. N. 8. W.—Arrived June 1— 7:00, T Sogmots 4 hence J heraly, grom Manila. 205, ..$2.055.513 05 | The schoomer Latra Madson, which safled | T Y—Arrlv!d fine 2—Br stmr Heath- — | Touraday for St Lawrence lsiand and re- . Franctsco. Mantla, AR Fi 'roed 10 port on sccount of her lashings { 3 FATOE - Arrived prior June sh re Arrived June 3—Stmr ce. Port- | g ELA ey ip Allian carrying away, yesterday resumed her voyage. i 3 Bla i s L B. & Pt Ortd "',':‘,.fla" Y e p...._."" 18 HAMB fled May 16—Fr bark Le | Breakwater Alongside Wharf. Jus Piller, for San Francisco. ! ' G. Lindauer| . 'Saited June 3—Stmr Pomens, for San Fran- OCEAN STEAMERS. - - The Spreckels steamer Breakwater, which | Eitzabeth .| Coqullle River... etaco. . Pom el o St Al » $336.007.564/34,081, 339 13 | Pas been remodeled to fit her for service in | State et § i . e— LANDING—Safled June 3—Stmr | pria, from Napies; stmr Prinzess Alice, from S Galiy—Casadere and way stath the coast trade, docked vesterday at! Pacific- 3 e e Rt i stmr Mongolian, from Glasgow, via s | street whart and will be ready Juse § for : g ¥ g oITET DO ARGy une 3—mug | Bailtax. ey S phes e s e 43,808,683 3,975,963 4o | Ber frst trip to Coos Bay. Jltly‘fis':u Satled Sune 28 e mm',y‘m 3—Stmr Deutschland, for New- m., daily except Sundsy—For Caza- N R S June ~ port. )W N—Bailed June 3—Stmr 9 - ',fi, B01.224,085) 4,451,558 7 Notice to Mauriners. . w. S&Rays HARBOR Amived June 3_scne C. A . Haces, v SRL Sl suast Sulinte sab S Risks and ;» miums. Mar. Risks.| Premiume. | POINT DUME, CALIFORNIA, : . X, via P 3 Y ""’""" mo‘—‘"'",‘ B ey A m., sma:;'-' Shiy—For Point Reyes, » = —==- | XNotice s bhereby given that Point Dume PORT LUDLOW—. ._m bert, from New York, vi Itar and Na- \ | | whistling buoy, painted red and marked “Pt. | Newburg, % Sailed June 3—Stmr Anchoria, L) 98,454,640, $255,800 g0 | D% 1B black, heretofore moored about % Jun for Y 3 3 & Market st ount of Risks S. by E. % E. from Point Dume, seaccast | G. Dollar.. NN PEDRO—Arrived June l—aem- Wa-} N FERRY—Union Depot. foot of Marke N e of Caitfornia, has gone adife AU laxc me. June 1 wona, from Willapa Harbor; Alcazar, | from New York. e < oy | coun ween that pol Puger Ports Arena. ; [_Arrived June 2—Stmr Ryn- ool POOTLESH 230415 21 | $ort Lo Angeies. It will be A e e Sall and g.'.,‘cfi e MT. TamarrPais R lLWlV W“‘ ool gas as_practicable. FROM SEATTLE, Francisco; schr W. H. Sm) LONTON—. MAIXZTET. Vi Seasalite A - : 25751 26 | “'p} crder of the Lishthouss Board. Grays Fran- | grom . WEMLEPAL G| e it San Francisc AT Wi Samewr | o Wy WoF. paT, 1 For. o hr Deflance in UTH_Arrive “Week vecribed and sworn tu mander. Inspector Twe ;i —_— ‘Harbor. L po s o pSitperited and s el ore g Y ignt : < 2 o, e Yook, for Chtours od B : ymed — ; duys. | Duys. pnceded e Yictoria. HONOLULU—Satled June. 3—Ship Luzon, "".';}mxo..a::a May 30—Stmr Neapoli- &48 4 H R AY, Notary Putlic. - I Sun, Moon and Tide. Faralion ety s tor Dela Breakwater. tan for New Y | TUnited Coast and Geod: vy, mg:.‘g-unfln- mncnm.,' C. F. MULLINS, Pacific Coast w lT{n;:-i:l:?m of High uitfi:'._, i Skagway > 4 ARE up] fromt- tor New York; stmr Ba I e . for | O et Safied June 3—Stme ) 416418 California St, | Lo.Eveichea o sical suibers of o X e 13 | Phiadeiotia. ' O ] Somca, mlndbwmmm.‘ . SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed June 3—Stmr Ham- *¥a tar, SAN FRANCISCO, g £ bourg. ¢ Orricxs (and -uuvl‘ns Foot Market 3, CAL the city front (Mission-street n-rn-m:-.- X s burg,’ from Hamburg, for New York, via Cher- ’- mEET ~

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