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H o "RANCISCO CALL MONDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1904 FRENCH SHIP FAIDHERBE PROPOSE PARK ARRIVES FROM HAMBURG| N THE CANTON Captain and Crew Have Scurvy Oil-Burner Nevadan Steams Out for Honolulu With Great Cargo. The French ship General Faidherbé, tain Christian, arrived In port yes- 164 days from Swansea, Eng- with a cargo of 281} tons of coal. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN The following are the seasonal rainfalls te | Strong woods ‘Weather Report. FRANCISCO, Nov. 13—5 p. m. Organization Is to Preserve Beauties of Red- Below Tamalpais PROMOTED BY LADIES ‘(",luhs and Societies to Be| Represented at Meeting Called for Next Saturday BIG BENEFITS T0 DRAIN LAKE HONGER JAILS OF THE FAIR| FOR LOST COIN| TWO ASSASSINS California Becomes Known to World and Thousands Will Flock to the Coast RESULTS FAR REACHING County' Commissioners Tell of What Has Been Done and the Lessons Learned Company of Business Men in Texas Will Endeavor to Locate Historic Treasure WAS DROPPED IN WATER A Hundred Thousand Dollars of Mexican Ni ilver Aban- doned in the Early Days Jackson Brothers Surrender After Going Without Food | and Drink for Several Days Lo, e Precautions Taken to Pre- West Virginia Desperadoes ARE CLOSELY GUARDED! vent the Lynching of the! orees VAR o Of the Great Musical Comedy Triumph THE MESSENGER BOY A SUPERB SCENIC SENSATION, A GREAT TIVOLI CAST. etz KING DODO Produstien of Fixley 2ad Lader's great comie ozera, Special Thanksgiving Mat MESSENGSR 807 Usual Tivoll Prices—25¢, 50c, 7Se. Beats always selling., Reg. ma rurday . SPECIAL - SUNDAY "Tflll‘ol NOV. 20th MME. FANNIE FRANCISCA. 2 mmiis ) G 1A Prices—25c, e, 78c, $1. 1 | b i i date compared with those of same date last 28, in latitude 21 south and 1ongl- | geason and rainfail in last ‘tweny.four hours: Next Saturday at 10:30 o'clock a meet- | Special Dispatch to The Call. Speclal Dispatch to The Call. CHARLESTON, W. Va., Nov. m_l park for the benefit of the people of | : 38 west, she spoke the French (" t T This o Last | . !\un( Joinville, now 170 days out from E:Gr(:;:;on.kf 2¢ (n‘m(;xln season. l?’!;fl:l ing will be held at the rooms of t! e; CALL BUREAU, PRESS BUILD-| AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 13.—The search Edward and George B. Jackson, the Newcastle, England, for this port. Red Bluft L 0.00 | California Club to promote a plan that | G, ST. LOUIS, N % li- e, two brothers of Montgomery, W. Va., The Faidherbe's 10g records a troub- | gacramento 0.00 | lovers of the beautiful in nature have No: ST , Nov. 13.—All of Call- | for lost treasure amounting to more {o brothers of Montgomery, W. Va. cus voyage. August 3, off the River | San Franclsco . 0.00 fa ey 1o Save from. destriistion the| fornia’s representatives at the fair|than $100,000 of Mexican silver, whlch.b oo rewards ha: i « e Platte in the South Atlantic, she en- f"’g'“" dex - 0.00 i £ ¢ et TR Redwbod: Canyon, | agree that the exhibit has been the|is said to be lving at the bottom of oth State and county authorities, sur- untered & flerce pompero, which last- | lndenendence - 0.00 { LOTENL ey s oAns O | greatest advertisement the Golden ! Collins Lake In Leon County, this rendered to-day and are now in the ht days. The ship was thrown |Los Asgeles .. s: 0.00 in Marin County near Mill Valley, and | g, i coujq have obtained with the | State, will soon be commenced. A joint | County Jail in Charleston. The men had P - beam ends, seas swept over the | San Diego - 0.00 to have the canyon held as a public| "ot money expended. Réert: SSTeLeS " i Tl - gbanuUmes e“"‘A Blg Banncr m“ nd the cargo shifted down to lee- THE COAST RECORD. As It nears the time that the mreat | stocw company, composed of a number i of business men of Oakwoods, Texas. mine just outside of Montgomery and State. And whep they were told that fine land could be bought for from $25 to $50 per acre in San Luis Obispo County, and in a section where the average rainfali for twenty years has been twenty. inches per year, thousands of persons learned something of California they had hitherto not known.” This Is a Cloudy weather prevails over the northerh portion of the Pacific Slope and fair weather | over the southern. Light rain has fallen in Washington and Western Oregon, The pressure has fallen slowly over the en- tire Pacific Slope. A moderate depression s central over Vancouver Island t no i?;;&lwiif'&fr;,.lé"’\‘{;g :::.)evi California for a". time. This proposi- gates are to swing closed, there is a|and other citizens of that section, has | Were driven to surrender by hunger lfld’m, and Mrs. Mark Murphy; Oarlisle’s was finally righted without material E sE.E.¥ %‘ .-.‘-’ Hon 'orlslna(ed gl l.dss i ‘thecfo;- | general feeling of satisfaction over|been organized for the purpose of con- | cold. | Dogs and Ponies; Augusta Glose; Three age. Off Cape Horn the ship was g 18 5§~§ f‘ $.({ Setey sueeiDh, OF the Californ flu h“"‘what has been accomplished. The re- | ducting the serch for this burled or | Since the shooting of Sheriff Daniel| Ramoniers; Twelve Navajo Girls; ted by a succession of wild gales, | o 0. 3 §2§2d5 o I | Mrs. Emil Pohli and Miss Hitte! V€ | sults so far obtained are, in the words | hidder silver in a systematic manner. |and thelr subsequent disappearance Canfleld and OCarleton; Wee Jeanis nd for weeks she labored in storm and § #6333 §~ E |strongly ldentificd themselves With the | o¢ one county representative, “simply | The company will drain the water : they had spent the time in the coal B heavy seas. She finally worked sround S BEe : § |movement, working with a degree of (ne first crop.” Commissioner Charles | from this lake by means of powerful | mine, secreted from their pursuers and EXN T. KELLY AND COMPANY. - cul Sr G ige & : g | 3 B Tiel lake by s | Regular Matinees Every Wednesday, Thurs- | into the Pacific and more peaceful : | enthusiasm and energy that should , pjock of San Luis Obispo County, |steam pumps. The lake is situated | the bloodhounds that were put on their day,: Suteriing s omes Pm“_"“' 25¢ | waters, and the passage north to port 08 55 86 BE Cloudy entitle their efforts to the reward of! s " | about fifteen miles south of Oakwoods. | trafl. During this time they were with-| =% S made in more favorable weather. ! 4 in speaking of the advantages his sec: g t Y and B0c. \.‘.‘E ;nlad‘eu. 3. il pr | :g fi: g :;}gag; 0o | Success. Vanderlyn Stow and other |y, has derived, sald: ‘It covers twenty-five acres of ladnd and | vt food and drink. 3 05 T : v | ' 3 v welve feet deep. % however, and the captain, with | {8 S e o4l men have also become interested in the| .. 4.\ 4nq greatest reason that San Luis i thgc:::;fnlgs &vfhteol:ge;d of this nz“_ The officials tock the men around the | | »f his crew, fell a victim to the m“"hnm ARS8 oudy .90 | project. | Obispo County has derived advantage from its | ") " o v ot 08 ‘Spaniards were on | town of Montgomery and by a round-| G RA N OPERA ease. During the run up the j Pocatello ¥ 58 20 . As the idea appeals to the cultured‘ exhibit and representation at the St. Louis | tpoir way north in the early days and | about way brought them to Charleston | HOUSE y a few men were able to|Independence 30.06 60 40 and equally to zll persons who appre- | Ilxposition 1s that equal recognition with other | the gilyer filled the bed of a large!to avoid a riot or lynching, which un- it et vessel, but good weather pre- m’.,_;‘n‘;gmmfi - ‘00 ! ciate the advantages and delights of a, {if, y**'5r (OVIIUSSL CONRHIEE hes Do OO« wagon, which was being drawn by six ' doubtedly would have occurred had the | THIS WEEK ONLY iled and the ship practically sailed North Head..29.88 54 52 Clondy .16 | forested suburban park for the enjoy-| County was valued only as a stock and grain |‘mules. When near this lake an attack citizens of Montgomery discovered that, self to her destination. Upon ar- !}:{'oc;lx g\; 45(:: Clear .00 | ment that it affords, there is a pI‘Ob‘fl- r;vlion.m(hn" uxhrn,xt:‘ at the fair demonstrates | was made on the travelers by a band the Jacksons had been taken. MATINEE SATURDAY. in port yesterday Captain Chris- | i o4 Clear .00 ' bility that the first meeting of a series ' the possibilitics ot this county of vast resources . of hogtile Indlans. In order to save the ! There are now six prisoners in the | The International Success and eight of his crew were sent | g B . 8 80 Clear %2 | will be made interesting and profitable. | in other things than stock and grain. = ' giiver the wagon was driven into the | Charleston Jail implicated in the Mont- | French Hospital for treatment. | Roseburg 60 50 Cloudy .01 | Invitations will be sent to the Tamal- . yonderfully diversified exhibit here, has made lake and its precious contents dumped gomery shooting. It is not considered | :-r‘mln:"{na E E;a 46 (C:enr &) pais National Park Association, ll'{e‘ knowuxmhmn:p.;nd; of people from syexy -‘en- out. Only one member of the party ' safe to have the hearing of any of them | e - . % == Zlear .00 | Sempervirens Club, the California State | tion of the United States and many forelan | ascaped from the savages and it took . take place at the present time. = San Francisco.30.08 €4 5% Cl 00 E tries that 1 b { big American-Haw 5 L. Obispo.30.04 72 38 Giear .00 | Floral Association, the Native Dg“gh e ertised. serion e o i P ha¢ | him many years to make his way back | | ' or Honolulu with 6300 | San Diego 98 70 50 Clear .00 | ters of the Golden West, the SIEITA ! ours is one of the most favored sections of the | to the City of Mexico, where he told | S NTS. R g;.;ue a0.00 o8 38 Et.Cay 08 | Club and to other organizations to send | state multitudes of people have learned. | his story, but it was not believed and | ADVERTISEMENTS. | . kb e o OKRRS . K oudy 401 of next Satur- Among other leswons taught by experience in | | —— | York by the Californian. which re- | Tatoosh ::..'20.88 54 B0 Clouay. /st | Gclesaten to the meeting of nEXL BAtUE- L ool e our iy axbiliy ot the | [E Oyuill et o asgistance: in zecov- NEXT SUNDAY MATINEE e around the Horn. The Nevadan |yalla Wi 02 60 34 Cloudy Tr. | day that the importance of the sub-. . f %" the great need of dispelling tho | eTINE the treasyre. i - on b at Puget Sound 100,000 feet of | Winnemucca 8010 62 28 Clear. .00 | Ject may be generally understood and| yery erroncous idea which so generally prevails | This survivor is said to have left TG F ] E Show Glll port. she too! poard 1. 008 | Yuma -20. 76 40 Clear .00 | that interest may be aroused as much rpg’ard|lz g (‘nrl'n'un\ll land values. The ‘r{»n a description and a crude drawing of K l\ S I ()\ o SIS s W sible. | ty of the people interviewed with re . . i L& e She S Cartes | Smarrem GoNDITIONS AND GENERAL | MREUMINIE L rritell nave made | Shie i CANOTHE Bete boss ot tnd opion o | %y ot where the silver was hidden G, ! THE BEST OF ALL GIRL SHOWS 1 eil ECAS d il ort 31 o $5 v S — oil and will FORECAST. { a study of the possibilities of the Pro-| boy med truit lands in onr “tace. and whey | Still no effort was made to recover the | COMPANY I COLUMBI SECOND AND LAST Up To and Including Sunday. | treasure and it was not untl the great | | grandson of the survivor of the mas- | sacre came into possession of the doc- ument that any movement was made | to secure the fortune. This great | grandson was without means himself, | posed park at Redwood Canyon. To a representative of The Call .these ladies said that they have found a strong cur- | rent of public favor running in the di- rection of acquiring and holding AN FRAREISCOS LEADING VHEN GE Wrecking a Shrlmp Launch. war GROCERS ears to be going on in & some extra s of the a; wt the competing firn The temperature changes have been slight | Redwood Canyon as a forest park. Its point that should be em- | MATINEE SATURDAY ONLY. S e T T e e | beauties are well known to thousands | Phasized if we would dispel a damuging mis- | byt he managed to make his way to | 110 FOURTH STREET| “vont talk to much. You're a candidate™ LS S NEmEeMo Kor Sty The Bohemian Club held "% Texas and by means of the records Henry W. Savage offera of citizens. A vast number of World's Fair visitors have George Ade’s Quaint Comedy Drama, bours ending_midnight November 14: and documents in his possession he Tel. Howard 1986. | 5 | Northern California—Cloudy in north por- | Jinks there for some years. All Sum-, been attracted to the joint exhibit of San Lu | = pett \l\m\r tair " d)oulh portion Monday; fresh | mer visitors to Marin County see and 'l)t'i“b«’v :;}r:d M:mexcyl n‘r:n(l‘e‘s’, lA]h:rse‘ e easily located the lake where the sil-| The X . el was | gouthwest wind, . 4 | ber of these have signified their intention to ver j d to be deposited. _ 1 two auger holes | g ~a g 2 : are delighted with the canyon. t these counties when they ~aliforni: ver is supposes P L e boat nearly full Seuthern Callfornia—Fair Monday; light | prom the canyon Mount Tamalpais: s ness Co e e the loger varcentage The story of the lost treasure is be- - - nutes more she W Fair Monday. towers up in view like an obeliSk. The of the pegple Interviewed. Several families | lieved by many people of the Collins Mu"n Y u and | h der the bay. S48 Francisco and Vielnity —Partly cloudy | canyon's forested aisles are shaded with | haye al-eady gone. | iont ots spathas | ake section and thoss Who Bave gone | ' | g omiiy 2t Seaih. poswun _ srtnd. trees that have existed for centuries.| In the selection and preparation of another | into the enterprise of draining the | | " wAnsslee and vienity—Fair Mondayi | [ts surface is particularly well adapt- | Jord S FaE or Slmier Xt 8 o taing lake are confident that they will find | WEDNESDAY SPEGIALS { _(Not a Musical Comedy). Saving the Family Cat. Sacramento and vicinity—Fair Monday, 101( to forestry park purposes, being the number of specimens for exhibition. Lx- | gwe blfg llonunel lying 81:1 its b:)m;,m. | { THE BIGGEST HIT OF THE YEAR. R | Fresno and vicinity—Fair Mond level. Off {o the westward and not far perience has taught that only the unusuai; Powerful pumping machinery is be- | gyrrER—Very bfll Next Mondas- Engtussest: Mxteanil sl S S s Ty G.H WILLSON, | distant I the Pacific Ocean. From Mill | fecimens particularly attract.” A' fow of the 'ing installed ard the lake - 11l be drain- | ®squace ... 30c| MAxINE‘ ":wo"“"‘ o e e, | Local Forecaster, temporarily in charge. Maupy it is an easy walk, taking only ;;{f D e o ey ‘e very beac |€d 88 fast as possible. It will take .';% -1b. sagare. Reg. doc. i i1\ L wete with a doll | sfe— < | a short time m.lhe heart of the canyon. | resuits. The most unique and most eciegantly D;uh:l:l.v two months to pump it clear Rmpg S ies n bulk.......... 06| o “HER OWN WAY.” Seats Thursday. v cat In her comparable trees In | finished booths In any of the exhibition palaces Of water. Se.. - % 1 ¢ ened at a|schr H D Bendixsen, hence Oct 25; schr Ma- ;Trk:f;:fmsl{e, "Uu? h(; gre';t (.,cly' any- | at the fair are those Which attract the greatest e | FAMS—Cutting’ ’pB“'j --ltui cans; Dam- from the | weema, from San Diego. P Y T (hmn;l irrespective of the quality or variety @ 16 HELD AT BAY | son Plum and Pear Jam, 4 cans. uo’ cat swam | PORT BLAKELEY. Salled: Nov 13—Schr | Where in the world. It is urged by theé| o¢ ine exnibits shown. When we may combine | s 2 SRS Eeery ol e EEEeE N o) » find a place | Lym: 1;: D Foster, for San Francisco; Ger ship J ladies that there is no other forested elegance of setting with products we have BY HOSPITAL SURGEON nu s (‘nn 15¢ can. 0' Tk H ”\ b out, b do so. The | Wansbeck, for Queenstown. park in California as near to a great | reached advertising excellence. i | KL l AND CEH (2 { —Hal T e e was | Torbmen e Bt Daimes. trom Port | body. of ‘itisens as'Is IS THsigh the | ALL WORK TOGETHER. | Gives Up the Attempt to Seize and | g 3Lo oo gg,f‘} M‘LG ‘?‘x‘rgnnm and Catania. slipping oft his ISLAND PORTS ! ‘\“?a"tig“‘:;‘(“'io;:;e‘}‘r‘;g“’ e gg' Colvin Brown of San Joaquin County Lynch a Wounded - | PRULESGood Santa Claras, 10 1bs. P HE GR ARCE, or_che E e~ HONOLULU—Sailed Nov 13—Bark Andrew - hi bject said: Murderer. eg. 6 Ibs. 23c. i and swam for &|yweich for San Francisco. | Mount Tamalpais. s the sEie. Beo 2 1 MAME—Eastern Sugar Cured. per 1b.10¢ | lched bim 2t Mol MAKAWELI-Safled Nov 9—Bark W B | One reason for urging the acquisition| For the first time in their history Northern| MACON, Ga., Nov. 13.—Since the| While the lot lasts. Reg. 13¢ 1b. THE BIG HIT of Last Seasom. e cat was given Flint, for San Fran of Redwood Canyon for a park at|apd Central California have been properly rep- | attack * made at an early hour thiz Crosse & Blackwell's SWEET PICKLES, | With an Exceptional Cast of well Harbor Hospital and taken this time is that it is threatened. The | Tesented at an exposition. For seven months | . oo 1ine on a hospital here in which | BeT, Jar 18¢ known favorites: Willlam Friend, Har- ul children. Memoranda. | . . | twenty-two representatives of counties from | Reg. { € - W present owners are in negotiation with 7 o i3 k Christi th 1 f Fred | ry Crandall. Bugene Redding, Willlam —— | o B it Bechillee, fuom Hambuis via | Dertieh who will orabatly Jout dbwa 1is | eSR Suw i ‘e icatilg laxs psal | EanE T ChERan, - the, iaver of 000 |16 Tie ORENUEATES SUSAN. 18 Woodside., Thats Magrane, Helen Trav= Trip Arrivals i v g 2 < 2 explaining_to the visitors at the Louislana | Thorpe, lies wounded. no further at- With orders. ers, Violette Viiliers, Lucille Villiers. Long P vals. Antwerp Nov 12—Salled from Antwerp on |trees and sell them for their timber| pur-hase Exposition that isothermal lines in | o # hine been ' made by fricuds of | AW rontols—-4 cans Next day Night—Positively ths Lynton, Captain James, ar- | May 26: had light winds and fine sea to the | value, afterward selling the land for | Caiifornia run north and south; that the ther- | teMPt hai e SR, B e, B, Dozen : 3 2 unday Nigh o g ™ Tue | equator, which we crossed 42 days out In | farming uge. The nearness of the can-| mal beit in which the orange srows is five | Thorpe to lynch Christian. Dr. Elder.| Reg. 3 cans 25c. Original New York Cusin Freiiy ered bad weather off the Horn |long 27 W; got the SE trades in lat 2 N and | o & e Ity WO ble till | hundred miles long; that there is vers little | the resident surgeon, drew his revolver | CATSUP—Mother's Own Brand, bot..10¢ (ARTHUR DUNN fn the Shubsrt Sad . e Sonth Atiamtic | lost them 1 lat 25 §: had fihe weather to | YOT to the city would enable tillers o/ gifrerence in temperature, winter and sum- | h b | Reg. 15c. Nixon & Zimmerman $75.000 Musical Amtther irday was the British ship | Cape Horn_ which we passeq 86 days out: had | the soil to profitably work the 1and. TO | nier, between the northern end of the Sac- | when the mob appeared this-morning | RATBINS—Secded. per package. .. e Extravaganza, THE RUNAWAYS. el T ik came in 911 | & succession of SW gales off Cape Horn for | loge the present chance to create such | ramento - Valley and the Mexican . boundary. | and deciared that he would kill the | gornpn.g gATEUP—Per bot. 20c e o e s S daye ¢ it o, Bish, mountalnous sea: had | a park as s proposed probably means | The wonderful systematic and energetic prd- | first man who crossed the threshold. | Gailon TOMATOES—Solid pack can. .18¢ SHOW GIRLS. Over 75 Players. - resh S o 22 §; gof SE o | motion work, which has been carried on by | T b f th b knew h | trades in lat 22 § and them in lat 10 that another will never be offered. Able | $he"beoole"of Southern California for the past | Ll TEMDErS o e mob_knew he} " Res. ssed the equator in long 118 W Sept speakers will address the meeting next | hier b oo e oo i Sen- | meapt what he said and took their | Freight paid on orders of $5.00 and | over to points within 100 miles. departure. the hospital. A force of officers guards the Club’s | eral, widespread belief among the people of the East that all of the sunshine, flowers, fruit and ot the NE trades in lat 12 N and lost them California lat 29 at | Saturday ; thence to port had variablewinds. | B"llcflhfir'r. S 'ALCAZAR T AT | "per Br ehip Lynton. from Genoa Nov 12— | [ooms. At ‘_‘?“'_mP;";]’:' gtat e s“l;’sfi'l seanery of Callfornia are to be fgund in that | Ghristian, who was cut in the stom- | Py = Water ¥Front Notes ailed from Genoa Jine 6; was 24 days to | QUent one, views of the canyon w €| part lying south of the Tehachaph A partial o . e p | General Masager: | e Shr o i the Neva. | Gigraltar; crossed the equator on Aug 1 in | displayed. All persons who desire to| correction of this error will be the best return | aCh during the affair which ended in | = - L ¢ e A 51 W, got the SB trades in lat 3 N | preserve the natural beauties of Cali- | the State will receive from the work which the | Thorpe’s death, is resting quietly to-| DIN’]' FAIL TO| | WEEK den, & i by the Amer- them in lat 18 §; had a succession i | countiee have been dolng at St. Louts. It 1s | nj e % | ALL THIS BK. H o 0L e e ¢ gales to Cape Horn: was off o | fornia will be asked to co-operate in | {C0 "0, "ihe Whole State that the truth con- Mg, and the atiending stvayens sre p | "be married on his | §f N e G e rtenneq n oab | this movement to create and maintain | carning Cailfornia should be known, and my | Still of the opinion that he will re-| e the beautiful} FIRST STOCK PRESENTATION 1. Knightly Robla- | cession of oapen e SXDeTienced & U | a public park in Redwood Canyon. | espetionce. Wae. that the - represcntatives of | cOver from the effects of his wound. | COURT L | Clyde Fitei'n Stvangest DIl ] > e z snow and fce and a very high cross sea, fill- | ———————— Southcrn California themselves recognized this —_———— room, the EMPIR! . v = % hen- | ing decks to the rail and blowing away sev- | and encouraged the northern and central men N 5 . " i Francisco, WHeT® | .rgi sajls; then had a_succession of westerly Ribs Broken by an Automobile. in their efforts to disseminate the truth. | TEN REPORTED KILLED ! PARLOR, thej| make their home. | gales to Juan Fernandez: got the SE trades As San Joaquin County lics in Central Cal- IN RIOTS IN WARSAW | PALM ROOM, the - e eomruas | In 1at 27 S and lost them in lat 8 N; cromed | J. M. Bean, cook on a vessel at]ifornia the greatest good it will derive from | i 1LOUIS XV PAR- v ek MOUS | the equator Oct 22 in long 115 W; got the NE ams a Yakla v o ! the work done here will come from the edu- | - B e | Sop It RY 3¥ il Bt thar 1 tat :;4\ | (\Id":(":' ‘;"‘::fi' ,:' (;[,;r:?" :“ Lmsslr:g’ tationwhich the people of the East, and | Troops Suppress the Disturbance, | LOR, and the LA-}| < Given by AMELIA BINGHAM. - | thence 1o port SSE winds s} 2 VEntle ‘el the wicld. have Teoslvell ressiding it A Which Claimed Police and | DIES’ WRITING{ to 75c. Mats. Sat. and Sun., 256 fa 80e ditions In California. | sources of San Joaquin Incidentally, re- | County have been | due Tuesday | Fer Fr shiy when he General Faldherbe—Had a suc- ' yesterday mornin was 5 dfi cession of heavy gales and sea oOfFf Cape Horn: | 3 % g o | Thekdatring W, Civilians as Its Victims. a will arrive | Soon 2 knocked down by an automobile that Hectly: Aug 3 off River Platte experienced a pom- s N brought directly to the aitention of many 5 B e £ N ped pero lasting sight days, throwing ship on her | Was being driven at a reckless speed. | thousunds of people, including hundreds of | WARSAW, Nov. 13.—There was | duction Here e i beam ends, fllling decks to the rails. shitted | The occupants of the machine backed | prospective settlers, but never, to my knowls rioting here to-day, which was sup-| - = THE VILLAGE POS e e —— cargo to port and blew away several o . 3 = | tdge, to the disparagement of any section o % SHIPPING INTELLIGE! cargo to POrt and blew away several salls; | it over the prostrate form of Bean | S8 10 the disparagsent st any SO0 Of pressed by the troops. Two police- | the The Best of Rustic Comedies—300 Nights in — | Were found to be sick with seurvy: captaiy | @nd then started ‘along Market street! seif on that none of those connected with the | men and eight civilians are reported | - New York, Five Years in the East. ARRIVED i e i aleo sick and taken to French Hospital at a breakneck gait. Bean was sent | San Jn\q;']ln 1;-unnl rx?‘m[: u.e‘r 1:-;’ }‘|Iss|loclnl to have been killed and thlrty-une‘ Sunday ov. 13 —_— to the Central Emergency Hospital by | lovalty affect their loyaity to the whole State | were injured. ruz, Alberts, 24 hours from { and 1 belleve that this is generally true of % Sun, Moon and Tide. | Policemen, Lycett and O'C onnor.t A7 the‘counties represented at the fair. re-| 4| ‘ M.w.“wo 2 Days wick, Fllefsen, 15 hours from | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | where it was found that two of his| gardless of geographical position. n‘v.u ag =22 N Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | ribs were fractured and his shoulder MUCH YET TO BE DONE. tion in the United States could be incre: ©on every . asen from S T nt, § c Rt o 2 Ay t | Bay. Published by officlal authority of the | PAIY v‘"“‘“"fi;" ’l;hph policemen Say | .y 00 which 1 have learned from this | Ya e® woamt hous o th ',',’,':':,‘:',’X o P Street, Near Eighth...Phone Sfl-fi- e Martin, 86 hours from Grays Supérintendent. that the number of the machine was| . i iecition Is that there should be concerted ! grieq fruits have a health and food value | TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS put in to land | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 7 and that it belongs to a store at|action for the dissemination of the truth re- | far above any.of the so-called health foods. Tremerdons Production nI m, Be: AL ssenge the city fromt (Mission-sireet wharf) about 25 (Golden Gate avenue and Jones street. | zardinz the whole State of California. There | They are economical, delightful and nutritious. Military srs from Bureka. | iinutes later than at Fort Point; the helght | mylo " i > X S an immense amount of missionary work yet | Tne people of this | - 16 hours from | of tide is the same at both places They will endeavor to find the chauf- I Wo_ATs 1o reaira comblets Batol e people of this country do not know this. e jEe feur and charge him with battery and | {2 be done If we ae 10 teap & onipste hel ) They have to be taught. 1t is up to the grow- | ers ‘and sellers to teach people to ea MASON. more | 933 MARKET ST.. OPP. Wmchester fn NDAY. NO 5 2 2 4 hours from | _ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14. fast driving. | Louts. The plan at St. Louls, where the | of these things by demonstration and adver- 4 hours trom | EUB s e | State bxh‘lhlt :;‘yml‘l;mlh:: ‘,':;:'Zfl e:gs‘:?dl\;l:‘!j : tising. Until they do, the markets will never LKING MACHINES AND RECORDS. | Sun_sets v - county _ex! , 2 o 4 h ean> 19 hours. | Moon sets Charged With Criminal Assault. | {0 7% carried out at Portland and at ail, E:(,T;fe 35 St oroducticn: be Ineveassd | e Sterling Story ot Love and W4 and Wi 'V reka ' a Ve | 2 it . th who favor | = — it enic ecta’ from' San | 5 [Time| W. A. Prole, a drummer. 20 years of | future expositions. Theve are (hove who Iavor SOME NEGLECTED POINTS. 4 AMUSEMENTS. i~ -n.rrm : & 3 £ age, was arrested at his home, 954 | tjes would be eliminated, but for many rea- 1 think that the strictly agricultural pos- | THE YOUNG GIREL £ 4 hours from Half- | 5 |H W] Chestnut _street, Oakland, yesterday | sons this vl|n||ld not prove as effective as the | gibilities of California are usually neglected | 2 ] THE THRILLING RIDE s e < <ty | St. Louis plan. ¥ {tions. In fact, 3oy CES— Eve. 10c to Sic; Mats. Faitherbe, Christien, 164 | morning and _brought to the City! % facFaut truth is to be known regarding | of tho visivors to this sxposition are saemriom ey R e e Stark. 10 hours from San | Prison here, where a charge of crimi- | our State it is necessary that all sections | to learn that Callfornia produces anything else R e s nal assault was booked against him. | should be represeited by men well qualified | than fruit. And many are almost incredu- | M’ ton Her e i 9 s ks i The “alleged offense was committed | 0 exiain thelr advantages, A lectore hall | louy when they find in iy exiblt inaian corn, | Grewe R “QUEEN OF THE pbell, ® hours | TEnS as i e prov y the State at all future . oats, alfalfa and all of : | ’ ssee 3 IRy dega i | e upen ll“av;‘ra La‘mlx»il:t'll. thenrn Of;:::;-nlnns and ihe county represcntatives | eral farm procuct bl e b e e AILED. B In the above exposition of the tides age, who lives with her mother at 119 | shoald be given the free use of this hall for| When we tell an Tllinois former that we | > Sunday, Nov, 13 the early morniog tides are given in the left | Jones street. He had known the girl | the deifvery of fllustrated lectures regarding | can meke beef, nork, butter and: poultry rn.—,Tfl.“lE“T n?lsDwAELer '"]-ms'"' Stmr Mageie. Hogan, Halfmoon Bay hand column and the successive tides of the o' oL S ong Uonn he wis Bad | thelr sections. The answer to any objection | one-half what ‘these cost o produce in the P tmy Sants Rowa, Alexander, fan Diego and | gay in'the order of ocourrence as to tme; the | {07 YEOUB UHE YO v\z'it?]shln zt‘i‘e‘;filo:s that mizit be ralsed in this ls that seven | choicest localities in the East. he is astounded Oliver Morosco Offers - fourth time column gives the last tide of the . | county representatives lectured dally at the | Add to this the statement that California im’ ARD GOULD—J. I ILMOUR " dena, Henrickson Eurek: day, except when there are but three tides, as S— c(‘ Louis exposition and that in almost every | ports annually enormous quantities of thos: 'fi:;’, the Majestic Thenerl(‘u:v-ny in TAKE AN AFTERNOON Doran, Portland and As- | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in ipstance the lecturer voluntarily gave a large | commeditics and we are sclting forth condi ¥ Or Come To-Night and .n ¥ 2adition to the soundings of the United States TO EATL. part of his time to describing the climatic and | tions that are atfractive to the kind of peo-; GREATEST VAUDEVILLE PE r Mule-Salied. RS, - S Pedro. Casst Suruey Charte, '11‘*"‘:“ ) S i | agricultural conditions existing throughout the | ple we need In our State, and suggesting lines | | ANCE IN ALL TEE WORLD r Novo, Johnson, Eure sign precedes the height, and then the number s : State and never once did I hear unfa- | of production thut are safe. THF PRICES E Nevadan, Greene, Honolulu and | given ls subtracted from the depth given by | Steamer. Destination. | B vament made on any remark at any | “positions that compel exhibiting unde- 3 S ihe charts. The plane of reference is the mean - e | of these lectures. cinssification are not as xalusble to Callfornia | 10c and 20c—No !‘ ar Asuncion gett, Astorin {6t the lower low waters, ovem! 3 infon that the work done at St. | as those that permit the State to make a + Norwood, Martin, San Pedro e 8. Mpole. [ 100 paie. SO 10 AR R 3 et ity being paote. thi 10K000 pepple 1w | collective exnibit of all her resources in one | Tne Intensely Emotional Society Drama S T Now EEANETHNGG Bees A R T Bithet McPhail. Honoluia, | Movements of Steamers. 8 il b o D LD | California within the next year or two, and bullding. But California has been ably rep-| “"gested by the Novel of g bar darie Madeleine ol k & - e C resent ere. such an - | £onr 142 A, Campbell. Point Reves o | Bureks Humboldt 12 T Fier 18 | Hat e o e e it i | Verlising as she never had before and it will | __Reappearance of ADELE BLOCK. Ecbr ;y,.hs,.l,;‘ ._-,,,.;L, Q';,’:f':,',, - o X e - (_:’onv::rb!:; 15. 5 entire State. San Joaquir County will get her [ Tesult in bringing many new people to the | o s —— Steamer. From. Due. | N Por Humbolat e ml,‘:}:: 223 ! Just proportion of those who come, and if she | State. P A5 o o Humbeidt i to take part in another exposition 1 would T 7—Lat 28 35 N, | Aztec.. | obe - . 14, Corfns Cag 1330 PIPler 8 | iy to. deviate very little from the plan A New Art Gallery. ship General Faidherbe, | an Pedro....| Humboldt 14 Bonita... .. Newport & Way..| 9 am Pler 11 | Jhicy was followed out here. # . o for San Francisco. §. Monica. ...| Grays Harbor 14 uu:churlll“ :M‘I/I-Y& “!',',““' </ 1 pm|Pler 40 | ST SHOW FOOD VALUE. ‘We have converted our picture room | . s Upuidnerie Sty 2_tat | Kdontor.. | Portiand & Antoia i, Cafforains| New ok a1 lmer 3 | | MU ALUE. | into a beautitul gallery for the exhibition g R o A Franciscs. o | S Al 1 November 16. W. N. Harris, who has charge of land sale of moderate priced paintings, W 0C! S o Erencisca. ey o 1 Arctc.. Humboldt 9 am(Pier 2 | Kings County’s interests, believes that water colors, pastels. etchings and fine X ELA HIC. ~ Shnciones 54 Umatlila..-| Puget Sound Portsl| ® am|Pler 11 | petter results could be obtained by | Photographs. —Inspection cordially in- POINT LOBOE, Nov 13. 10 p meWeather | State of Cal..| San Dicgo & Way P{- 18 | 3 er born, Vail & Co., 741 Market B 4 calm it Seattle bt prign i placing the State's exhibit all in one | Yited Sanborn, Va o., arket st.* DOMEETIC PORTS. S Ree & D Grays Harbor-- .| 4 bm{bicy 15 | building. He sald: ditiornia U Gt e ; Honoluly .. S er ‘ RT HARFORD—Salled Nov 13, 4 = Pt Atena & Albion| € pm|Pler 2 | An exposition of this magnitude is an anni- KLA . for San Pedro, g E:,',",‘.’,“f’m“‘{",‘:';'m, San Diego & 9 2mlPier 11 | niiator of sectional i oe. St SARLAMNE FNagn. D—Arrived Nov 12—Schr Ex- Portlana & Astori | November 1 plates the exhibits, and particularly those In Commencing SATURDAY, November 12. - Oct 21 | it B > 16 ' Pomona....| Humboldt ... 230 p[Pler © | the agricultural building, he is constrained to Racing every week dav, rain or shine. Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Prentiss, | Titania | Oyster Harbor 17 G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland(1l am!Pler 24 | stock up in the use of superiatives when -de- - Races start at 2:15 p. m. sharp. % s e D i - s Moy S8 Del Norte....| Crescent City . T B L B L I """’"“hh'fi e e A o FF special trains stopping st the track ke PETCHING BROS. liance, for San Fran- ja..... San Pedro . . 17 Arcata.....| Coos . Orfd{10 am{Pier 13 | which he is most interegt Among many Children. R Ao Frapciect " | Ereta.t111 | Humbot I dreaaier| S0t By a8 BBl | ohers it By madl & waniert oy’ | Hor Infants and Bt O % R Al | JOWNSON AND WELLS San P ailea Nov 13 —Stme .| Tahiti v. 17 Argo. ver Ports..| 4 pmPler 2 | ing, and in point of variety has undoubtedly ; for San Pedro; stme State of Galls Puget 17 A Keens| Polnt. Avens rroi| 4 bmlPIeE 3 | oustripped afl competitora tn neanty of ex- | 118 Kind You Have A leave the frack at 4:10 and 445 p. m. and| .0 o Sriendia, Sow AETORIA- Arrived N 5 ! Mendocjno & Pt. A . 17 | Coos Bay. 9 am|Pier 11 | hibit materlal and installation she stands in immediately after the last race. » Splendia, Show BASTORIA—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Aberdeen, San Ditso & Way Pis.Nov. 17 | Alameda. 11 am|Pler 7 | the front rank. And yet I have the same im- JTHOMAS B WILLEAMN, -Rrésidest. TAKE A RIDE ON “Sailea Nov 13—Stmy Geo W Eider, Eel River Ports Ic’ Banacs i mlslltr L pnldolilrfiiflw:‘!;::;‘::h‘lfltlthcl.g“l Bav ot Bears the PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. RS e BATENGAT lled Nov 13— ler, for San Coos Bay .. < Aure! pm|Pier from all of fornia has ELECTRIC Frangtsco made Signature w VEN LIONS IN THE PR EAMBLE Arrives ov 13_Be bask e 2 A ot i e e T Xt ety a3 ' MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. | 11oat e Presmacic Symphony Orehestie: Crown of Germany, from Victoria, B C. New York via Ancon.. 11 am|Pler 9 | beautitul fruits and fruit products of our State, ATOOSH—Passea in Nov 13—Semr eanie, e T View the Johnstown Flood hence Nov 9 for Beattle; stmr City of Pu- Grays 4 Pler 10 4 SMWAY HALL ghla, hence Nov 11 for Viclorla, “ete: stmr Newport & Way Port fecn AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY. e e Nov or Seattie; Br ship Hamburg & Way Pts. 20 | J Beattle & T l ADMISSION 10c __ CHILDREN. 4 Fort Caledonia, hence Nov 1 for Port ror.l oy canie..... | Seattle ‘acoma.| 5 pm|[Pier 20 P No REc M send: Br ehip Poltalloch, hence Nov 1 for e Rl FROM SEATTLE. s ITAL : Royal Roads “ Pessed out Nov 13—Schr L; trom Port Biakeley. for San Francisce, © O Portland & Astoria. Willapa Harbor..... HILTON JACOBI !BATTLE—'AMM Nov 13--Stm; Sydney & w.‘ Ports. .TOR Ty City of Seatie, fromm Beattle & Evereit..... n.l “ 2 ‘ New York via Ancon..|N¢ PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in Nov 13- I T e, lfi:

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