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ANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 OLD BARK HESPER, WHOSE HISTORY IS FILLED WITH TRAGIC INTEREST, IS UNDERGOING RECONSTRUCTION Wrecked Ship Lamorna ? Listed at Lloyds || as Missing. [ d come 1 ves: repaired will on urn to active life will fol- while | a port, off the| l ation, and | | , managed | | | her and The wife of was abna.rd on was an Food vessel - landec Navy Claims the Torpedo. Auckiar her ca Pago Pago 1 i loaded to Kapp. Miss Kaowies, Dr. Little, L. . Macdonaid R Lamorna Lime, | sulphids. da 650 bbis flour, Poree MARINERS FRO SOLTHERN SEAS Caroline Tslanders Think| That San Franciseo Is, the Great Round World]l ALL ARE CHRISTIAN of the ! migrant Bureau. | the or three weeks yel | the treat. speaks English well | Congregational Oakland Creek. The islanders ! natured, with a eircus. E BOG ARE CROWDED WITH DISASTER AND EVEN TRAGEDY. THE AL YEARS, IS BEING REPAIRED AND REFITTED AND HER RIG CHANGED | EXHEBIT | Plans of rk, 13 head cattle, 2 The bark Amy Turner sailed for Hilo with a gemeral < e following wers 10, ement, 3 bdis oars, pkgs machinery, 25 115 pkgs mitl- | 4 aper bags, igs harf and retaining v $6800 roul valued a lier from San nstown with steer bbis vinegar, s boots and 100 bdis WEATHER REPORT. g0 ©.66-56 Pittaburg __SAN FRANCISCO........84-58 maximum “and minimum tem- d stmr Abydos, HARDY Marshfield PORT HARFORD —Stmr Santa Cruz, HUENEM ajled Sept » Pedro ; stmr Thursday; light -northwest wind. Los Angeles ht north wind. ramento and vicinity—Falr, warmer Thursday. Fresno and vicinity—Fair, warmer Thurs- s | day. G. H. WILLSON Local Forecaster (temporarily In charge). SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. | , e and nerated among the | rice, 10,868 I1bs beans » wheat, 3472 ctls barley, 122,270 Ibs bran, 20,800 ARRIVED. Ibs middlings, 700 bales hay. 125 ctls corn, | Wednesday, Sept 23. Hu'-ur (om:m*ionm Meet. Board of Harbor the the stairwayw in the nave ng, which was found to be replace it with white Ten- and make other neegful posal was filed’ mmittee on arrange- sked that the hted for five nights. The ‘ere submitted by the chief engineer | 500 Tbs . starch Labor to open | bolét lig! cs 48 ks salme 628 Ibe 2 Humbolat Humboldt (discc ; tree U Lighthouse District. Commander, s 2000 Tbs codfish, =97, 86 cs gasoline, £t hardwood. b by x.; N, P E. by E. s 90 gals whisky, arati negar, ihe " tertil 1904, fornia, Inspector Twelfth ¥ E; outside bar whis- By order of the Light- P. DAY, n, 3180 ie lard. 51 ga 140 picks | 210 4577 Ibs ham and | 22 pkgs onions, 1500 ibs meals. 875 izer, Notice is hereby given ut October 15, Bar, d about one-quarter mile N. by E. % E. its present position. New bearings will | tinued) lighthouse, U § stmr Petrel, Dutch Harbor, Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 Port Rodgers. Stmr Gualala, Kalnin, Delmar. ar Alcazar, Winkel, 14 hours from Green- 61 hours from Nordberg, 24 hours from Sherman, o5 hours from 12 bours from ) Stmr Umatilla, Victoria, B C. Stmr W H Kruger, Eureka. Nepander, hStm" Greenwood, Walvig, 16 hours from aspar. Br stmr Wyefleid, ——, 84 hours from Lady- smith mr Maggte, Eagles, 4 hours from Halt- . ; Schr Dauntless, Smith, 8 days from Grays the bell | 2 muu-.-. Johnson, 2¢ hau will be| Notleys Land s § CLEARED. g Wed y, Sept 2. Bunt | Stmr G W Elder, Randall, Astoria; Oregon { Railroad and N ation Com Stmar Corona, Gielow, Eureka: fic Coast | Steainship Company. Stmr State of Californfa, Nicolson, S8an Di. ego: Pacific Coast Steamship Company. - bark Barl of Dunmore, Mencke, London G W MeNear. Bark Andrew Welck, Drew, Honolulu; | Gas Cooking is 60 per cenl C Buy a GasRange From IF's no wwmmnmcco © 415 POST STREET. Let Your Husband Carry theHod —— the Coal hod. occupation for a Woman., Welch & Co. | ¢ Hark Amy Turner. Warland, Hilo; Welch | & Co. SAILED. Wednesday, Sept 25. Stmr F A Kilburn, 'l'humuloll Port Rodge: | Stmr Bonita, Preble, San Pedro, . Stmr Arctie, Nelsen, Eureka. 4 Stow Mandalay, Smith, Eureka. Stmr Maggie, Eagles, Halfmoon Bay. Hor u Tell\l!.'Amxll. Port tmr anaw, Monroe, Tacoma. szmr (':'\tm'm l)kl-elo"ogm tmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. Bark Amy Turner, Hilo. B Aoty Viate, Dy Soshus r Schr Gien, Thomas, Tillamook. SPOKEN. No ethBr ship Buio-u. from Gee- long, for mmurmc POINT LOBOS. Sept 28, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west; velacltyl-fl-wnu DOMESTIC PORTS. 28—Br ship Olivebank, for Cape | Town. Bt'NDcN-—Amnd Sept 28—Schr C A Klose, mpom'—‘ P bl i rrlvd Sept 28—Schr - Lottie SEATTLE-Asrived Seot Z1—Ger bark Ber- trom Antwern, Sept e warmer | and vieinity—Falr Thursday; | 12 days from | chr stmr James And s Arvived Seot 28, from San Pedro. ~Passed Sept 28—Stmr Curacao, for San Francisco. 25— Stmr_ Lakme, schr Azalea, for Eureka. DIEGO—Arrived Sept 28—Sehr Irene, | | RO—Arrived Sept 28—Stmr Celta, | anta Barbara, hence Sept m Redondo Higgins, —pe | tract Congregational Will Steer Them Clear Barbary Coast —_— Eight dark-skinned natives of the Caroline Islands imparted a picturesque | air yesterday to the United States Im- They had arrived in | this pert as members of the crew of schooner Vine, as a trader in copra and shells among the islands of the South Seas, and they | do not expect tc be reshipped for two They ar¢ mem- bers of the Congregational church and were accompanied on the voyage hither | by Miss Jennie Olin, a missionary of | that church, She took them a day ors | two ago to the Cliff House and the | Chutes and they were delighted with t. Said one of are a simple, lovable people, with few, any, vices and they have been as de- | !lighted with San Francisco as children Custom-House At- xuc= Attention, as Do Clergyman which I do falling into has —_— e ARCHITECTURAL CLUB'S A GREAT SUCCESS Drawings of Dwellings. | Tam | and women homebuilding. I chance for honor. for San | most attention cal architects. San Diego Mexican Ports an Pedro San Pedro San Pedro Grays Harbor Humboldt Coquille River. Humbeidt .. Humboldt Seattle .. San Pedro & Way Pt 4 Mengoeino & Pt. Arena: s::: & Way Pts. Sept. Portland & Astoria. Portland & Way Po | Seattie & Tacoma . New York via A; Portland & Astoria. .. Portland & Astort; Mate Hedvall. Mate Johannsen. ju indicated that he FISHERMAN ©rme awe s amwess susBeeeesHem - S EBEEEEEE interested | Custom-house plans, The third annual exhibit of the San 28—stmr | Francisco Architectural Club, which opened Tuesday at the Mechanics’ In- stitute, is a famous success, the rooms last night being thronged with men in the art of The rooms are attractively decorated with forest greenery, and a brilliant lighting givés to each drawing a fair WEEK Perhaps the drawing that attracts is the United States SUNDAYS7: prepared by lo- While attractive and SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. _log showed 100, as testified by First pyion The order had been Springs: communicated to Hedvall by Second Captain Bonifield said that Hedvall or Johannsen must have been mistaken. The mate denied having told the SPrirsh captain that he had seen Pinos light on the port bow. Lawyer Mahoney, who appeared for Captain Bonifield, said that one of the passengers informed the captain that ' yijle, Commins, Bell's Springs, flm Olsene, st before the vessel struck he had Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia seen Mate Hedvall in a pesition which had either | Amer. | China & Jupan .« isarea Californian. .. New York via Comnel I Aol o P A% i | City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Porte | pm— e FROM SEATTLE, is engaged them who “All I want now is to go home and stay there the rest t of my life; I have seen the big world yand now I am satisfied. ; want to wander any more.” | In order to prevent these simple | honest people from xsnam of the Barbary { M. Tenney, local secretary of the Amer- {ican Board of Foreign Missions of the church, charge of them and will pilot them { safely through the shoals and quick- { sands of the strenuous life. | shall sail for home they will be housed |on the bark Agate, which is lying in not and the Ceast, Rev. H. taken Until they good- 3 the Point sgnmdnu AND RETURN 1 trip tickets on sale on certain dates via Union Pacific and North-Western Cahfomu points. Two ' Francxwof mouulectnc-hxhtedOverhn through train, less than three da : to Chicago, over the only double-track from the Missouri River to Chicago. Los Angeles and other ast trains d_v nclud- 'way — Santafc CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICAGO LEAVES MONDAYS end THURSDAYS it Other Santa Fe Trains: -1 for Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfield, | Merced, Hanford and Visalla . “for Stockten. . for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chieago. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. | LESSER SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIZ RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, rfl_d Market Street. mmlmnlumm DAYS—7:30 $:00, $:00 11:00 & m. 2:35, 2:30. 3:40, 5:10, 5:30. 8:30 snd 11:38 Ftrl"ipll\mnfl. 8:00, ™ Stn‘h\' NDAYS 1:00 & m., 1:30, p W 2:30_ 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11 | ] Trains leave and are das to arrive at Tiive — MAIN LINE E Vacaviile. Winters, Rumnsey. . 004 Benicia, Rimirs and Sacramento . 30a Valiefs. 7 N Cail Martinex. Saz Ramon. 7.30a Niles, Tracy. Lathrop, Steekion — (Via _Dat Whitams (for Bartlett Springs’ Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. .80 Davis, Wooudiand. & Tords Vivaiie. Bakeretoid . 830A Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stocit- 108, (*Milton), lone, Sacramento, Masysviile. Chige. Red Binf . l.lnounu%nu-. Jamestown, So- 10008 The Orerinnd Timived = ion. Qmaba. Chicago, Deaver, Ksasas Los AI"I” w oy 71 m Lathrop. B teck tom ‘Gosren J on. Hasiord, Lemoore 1200 Hayward. ¥ ieo i 997 Sucrameso iver seeamers. ‘Steamers. -wnwn. Sacramento. w Wilews. K Landing, “ M Mugeviia Oreville id, Los A; - Bl!'lrd !Hu aad San Jose Niles and Saa Jose.. m lx 98— Omaha, Bonver, Kanses City. frar Loufs, vis Martinez. Stockton. o, Colfax. Remo. WEE 7.50a Sparks . 808> raqm Martinez. Byrom, Lathrop. Modes o 'mfi, Bereada, Fresue sod Way 8tations beyoad Port Cuu 12.20m 8.057 Yosemite Vailey, via Bereads and 8. s 1 o, Mary: edding. Portisad. Puget Sound cad Bast. 85.808 9.107 Hayward, §tles sad Sas Jose (Sum- day omly) ... n . Ee T 23—Semr North < NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Lice Sest 26; Mmr Sen Gabrjel from fuposing: mich telist Wk exprosed | WIS f“,‘;"u' % Sn e HE -3 e Pedro, that a local architect was not the - oy " | | 6280 : s i Sept 28—Stmr Pomona, for San the competition. Those who . 2 s ": i s . m' ey - | atuer fan, Ebsh: ot % Wyancisco; :‘eeerOfpermhled 0 view Newton J. | sun‘x')’;d;i’—o%m 3% 30 e . e, Shippin erchants. e e | stmr Toledo, for Ee! River. | = o - 5 »” ~g~v. 7 b | UNION LANDING—Arrived Sept 28—stmr | Tharp's plans spoke loud in praise of 32&4‘50‘“5““'5.& 6:25 7:30 p. m. jeserts e crew Cloudy | Rival, hence Sept 28 | their superiority. These plans were Lo bark Eari Clear ISLAND PORTS. ! unfortunately delaved in transmission, Leave ] in Effeet | Arrive - oA ks :?i::: | Hnsr;x.ué.rv_s;‘um 5?, 27—8chr Annie E nrrivn;f‘mo late to be entered in the $an Fran. | May 1. 1904 | San Fraa. o el | Smale. for Port Townsend; bark Edward May, | competition. | sun Deatina- A Cargo for London. h:"}wfi;mg :‘}::i V."[L.;rx g}r kxy:- Sept 2%—Stmr Alameda, for The city homes are holding most of m,. wda)‘ tion, Los e 3 Skl < ‘ the attention, many of which are of a 00 | . EANTRRS PONTS. | type to cultivate public taste. 22104 Ibs cascar 7 bales % ,:“1‘,‘,;]{"}1‘;%"*\':4 Sest 27—Stmr Yues- | Al lin all, the exhibit is said to be Ignacto, e grass and 582,450 ILs scrap steel, val- 07| 8 pt Zi—Stmr Advance, for Colon, | {HE cleverest yet held in ‘h? s u 5, S54. "'l BOS n}\,\,,wu Sept Br ship Godiva, It will continue to remain open al —_—— f::;:‘r‘x .00 | from Iquique. week, afternoon and evening, free to/ E: “mfl_ T m‘. North. e S FOREIGN PORTS. | the publie. S 3 S 45 a ~00 ot 80 Following is the committee in charge Novato, 20 a 00 nxxed Seot 26—Br bark Doris, for " Printing and catalogue, George Wa, Petalums 29 p o {nes, A R. Johnson, A. O. Johnso Sants. Rosa' o o8 Ir UL el Sevt 7B stme | 20VETUSING, Aug. G. Headman, F. A. = Boe - e =) pt 27—Br stmr d C 5 "Y1 2"um = s Cloudy 15 s B e Farnkopt, Fred C. I»Fgené:aup?‘.mfl fr S ges ds, 141 e i Gloar o e B den wms Rierapi i | e TF s, ¥ Retos e goods, 9 lbs [ earvald, . 3 . . . - .08 Neay - 01 & tmr Newport, | hardt, E. Hilderbrand, N. Mohr, H. E. Windsor. | | — usg] 12 = . | hardt, E. erbrand, N. el r. : WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | cou e N L ye: ng‘.lxmu vy w A ————— FORECAST. OCEAN STEAMERS e < [ ”’i e iy weather prevails over Washingion | NEW YORK—Arcived Sent 28Stmr Lau. | CONFLICT OF STORIES Choversal >rthern Oregon and r else- | ren Dioee Gliscon: st A : L G > where west of the Rocky Mountains. Scattered | from. Genoa o ‘vmr Nord America, IN_NORTHLAND CASE and kiah. 5 5 phgs electrical izt showers have fallen in Washington and alled Sept 25— Stm: e e g % — - A pke» plu ‘_‘ o Y‘m g 2o alr'h‘:sl;"_fl e Light rain has also | ; stmr United Sta )t Christiania anda | Captain Bonifield Contradicts Mate Willits. = P £t hardwpe L 1 e e fallen in ‘estern Texas. e t a < 3 7 v & e boat.” 1ed 91 cn camned | rells, DISUrS has risen over the plateau |} e A RS, 0 T i | He‘-“';’)‘l'.d“ l‘{“ '}‘{‘d"zl Matexing 20: eamer also carried €8 canned region and fall along the California coast, er e a ven. vaued ol $2210 n route to Ausimila. | "2 {emperuture hak risen aver e Pacidé | Ty United States Local Inspectors Bolles e . Siope except in Nevada and Utah, where it Is | Movement. e i s 40 ot s Tt M stationary. s of Steamers. and Bulger concluded vesterday the in- enedon. 2 p The bark Andrew WWeich sailed yesterday for | Bours ending rdnight, September 2o AR A vestigation into the grounding of the Gien Etlen. | 8¢ ed cargo, vaiued at | rthern California—Fair, warmer Thurs- = Northland off Point Pinos. 73 1020 2i10:20a o following: 350 bbies thern Callfornia— i Thursdsy, warmer | 2 200eT: [ Due. | Captain S. Bonifield, master of the ' 2:0 35l 230 51 Sevastopol. | 7:25 p| 6:20p 5417 cfs mne).;;;’,) “\. 5 ;T !fim‘): light north wind. y & Pt. Ortd "Seo( | ship, denied that he had given an or- STAGES ecannect numra.uwnn-snr White 5339 lbs evada—Fair Thursday. o & 3 3 Sulphur Springs and Ma ‘est Springs; at 750 Ibe salt, 23, San Franciseo and vicinity—Fair, ew York via der to be awakened when the patent . BUECN Uil e iarium; at . Sur ngs: at Geyserville “loverdale for the D Gresnwood: at Hopland for. Duncen Soriogs. Higbland Sprin Keiseyville, Caris- prings. Soda Bay, rt and Bartiett qpm... at Ukfah for V! prings. Saratoga for Ska or 853 Boone- Springs Blue Lakes. Laurel Delt Lake, ttter Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, ohn Day's, Riverside. Lieriey's, Buckneifs Heights, Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Haifway House, Comptche, Camp Stavens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, ronn-“, Weatport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Westport, Sherwnod, Cahto, Covelo, L.ytm er. and Eg- T Eaturday to Monday round-trip ticksts at re- been guced rates. asjeep or drunk. The passenger, how- ever, was in Los Angeles, he said. Mate Hedvall, with tears in his eyes, protested that he was not a drinking man and had not tasted a drop of! liquor for three years. The case was then closed. ——,——— MISSING.—Patrick W. Har- | ley, & member of the Pishermen's Union, was renorted to the Coromer yesterday as having On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all peints beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, rket street, Chromicle building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Mapager. Gen. Pass. Ast. |MT. TamAaLPAIS RaiLWAY Breskwater | Jeante. .....| Queen. Abydos. Stberia. Curacao. [ 9 a & Albion, 6 pmi TO SAIL. L e e Steamer. { D(lflll‘"ofl Steamer. Destination. | Sails. Newdure. | Argo. | State nf Cll Io« i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. _"_‘.‘!u H Wi - l"":!m’" ichae! Pomo. ... 1 W ligible to Nevadin. I:(am. & x‘,m,v ~{11 amiPter ‘ocks Inle et & -rv_Pu :hl;i le to Be Police Lieutenants. Longma piney & DAY 2 pm Pler T1 Sun, Moon and Tide. e Civil Service Commission yes- et aE‘ gl B y"":"" |11 amPier 24 | 1i10a States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | terday issued the following list of eli- Redondo. - - - & sprortiand 1 pmfpler 2 | URNEh S it of Hish and Low Waters | gibles for polics lew 5-stiercn ‘Seavob | writegs Ha T i ! at Fort Polnt entrance to San Prancisco . tenants, g pa Harbor....112 miPier 20| Bay. Published by officlal authority of the Whom will be appointed at the mext R L :r“!?l }:"B‘:r Fler — Superintendent. meeting of the Police Commission: | Fromborde oo e & pmipter 10| NOTE-The hgh and low gecur at - john H. Lackmann, Eugene R. October 1, "'| ¥ AW Pler 131 tne city front (Mission-street whath svout 25 e g > Lt P~ Gi Harbo Tinutes later than at Fort Point; the height Walj, hael Carr arcus Ander- | Caays HAThor o-..| 4 pm|Pier 10 - of fide is the same at both,places. son, Frederick B. Green, Herbert J. Wright, Thomas L. Tobin, Willlam J. B Dy Fairiek Shea Wilen' B iC! ea, 5 Divay, 3 M. Hetms, Davia W Do John T. Pitzhenry, Daniel A. Sylves. | ter, James H. Anderson, Johm R. | O’Connor, Shadrick Campbell, Clar- Richard Bidwel fll!fl[ 417 2.4] 1:47] | ence Coogan. i the early g B s uo'n'-xn the above exposition with SUNDAY CALL. See Announcement on Classified Page. l On Sundays and ‘l“iu".. 11:00 & m., e, San T Felton, Boulder Cresk. Bie Basta: Sants Cruz snd Way Stations. . 18.15A Alvarado. Newark. San Jose, Lo# Gleawwod, ¥ citon, Boalder Creek. Big Basin. Santa Crus... 12.16» Newark, Centorvil Jose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz sad 538m 3.10» &b ‘eruz. Savarday and COAST LINE Wrond Coaster—Saa Jose, San Ardo, Paso Robies. l.nu Margarits. Saa Lais Obispa.Sants Aogeles 800 Giiroy. Holtistér. Gastroviile. Del Moute, Pactfic Grove, Surt. Lom- THROUGH TRAINS. dally—Cazadero aad .' = -lnn only—For Market