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FRANCISCO CALL SATURDAY 29 22, APRIL 1905 SHERMAN NARROWLY ESCAPES BEING BLOWN TO PIECES|MILK COMPANY |BRONZE GROUP [PUT IN (ELL o I'ransport Has Close Call| While at Anchor in | Manila Bay. PSR —aty IS FRUSTR %TED PLOT Japs Try to Destroy Ammu- nition Steamer Carlisle ! Lying Near Troopsh®p. T FIRE IN FERRY DEPOT the attempt of the Japanese at ila to destroy the disabled British teamer Carl succeeded, the army ansport Sherman, which arrived here S have been blown to board killed. The of the shudder hen they talk about their narrow es- Carlisle is the British ost her propeller while on | Viadivostock with a cargo { ition. by She took ref- special permis- was allowed to Japanese liv: ided to serve the 3 destroying | this friend of their country’s enemy quantity of dynamite sle on the e seen by le and scared arned the next night, withdrew after sev- d at them. -LmP'i an authorities were ap- for protection, and _the gun was install- | deck and the po- steamed | steamer during the | The next day the inside the break- | protection boat darkness. was taken r for bette BARKENTINE ARCHER used as a meeting | found a quan-/ h fuse -and caps | e. i ncludes dyna- | igh explosives. = At to blow her | uy s lying a v~.\<t alongside the | She 1 little )rown r = plan the steamers Carlisle’'s \lnntd Rl'\a s Troubles. The . Manga in Ferry Depot. Omaha at Old Moorings. barge Omaha which & & inter gale was ¢ Water Front Notes, The new steamer Sea Foam er- | Archer ar- | The Irmgard | the Archer The Irmgard gar. The Archers 40 ! ags Of sugar. mpany’s freighter Algoa omeward bound. | 1 at noon cargo The Pacific Jert Yokohama | tons of | Pacifc torry | as returned to the Grand end is devc snare moments to nis exampl ‘beautiful where NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German ship Magdalene is chartered for wheat and or barley to Europe at 23s 8d | August losding); chartered in England. Pl The Adato Clears for Japan. The British steamer Adato was cleared yes- h: with 8247 bales cofton, The steamer also had 436 | in transit from Liverpool to tination = A A Cargo for Hawaii. The schooner H., C. Wright salled yesterday for Mahukons With an assorted cargo con- | the port of destination and other Ha- | ports, valued at §1 and including owing: 250 bbis flour, 20 ctle wheat, berley, 108 bales hay, 55322 Ibs €716 Tbs middlings, 077 Ibs Beans, 4340 pkge 12 cs salmon, 3204 Ibs bread, D jard, 46 cs canned goods, 6 bbls vine- 524 Tos codfieh, 30 pkgs groceries and pro- s, 5000 Ibs rice, 448 Ibs millstuffs 950 Ibs sugar, 5 cs baking powder, } ‘erte potatoes, 180 tons fertilizer. 300 bl me, ® pkgs paper, 200 cs coal oil, 80 pkgs | ainis and olls, 3 cs turpentine, 50 sks coal, 10 | * soap, 8 drums carbide. | A AR i Exports for the North. The steamer Senator sailed on Thursi: ria with & general merchandise ned to wvariol Tued at 11072, = ) bas fresh fru -'\5" l{s malt, 37,465 Ibs dried fruit, s, 866 gals wine, 200 tons salt, statoes, 345 Ibs cheese, 725 lbs butter, Sxs paste, 54 pkgs groceries and provision: ibs meals, 598 1bs hops, 1274 ibs coffee, 1251“ 2600 of & ried fruit 1600 1bs chocolate, ibs Islllelt(;ne 131 pkge buflding m manufactured e ™ bl paper.. 10 bbis oll, 500 matches, 57 bales twine, 25 pos steel and £255 Jhe chloride, 6 on electrical goods, 2 s arms and emmunition, 3 cs bats, cycles. In addition to the foregoing the steamer car- 1}« 36,250 1bs Aried fruit, 8125 ibs raising and ¥7 1bs beans, valued at §105, en route to Cal- ry, and 5i0 roils buflding paper, valued at %4, for Winnipes. p. m. Greenwich time. Lieutenant, ARCHER WAS EIGHTEEN DAYS COMING WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM HONOLULU WITH A UP FROM THE ISLANDS, AND CAME IN ARGE CARGO OF SUGAR. THE THROUGH THE GOLDEN GATE | WITH ALL SAIL SET. L <+ Movement of Steamers. E 5‘5‘(" Pomona, Swanson, 103 hours from Weather Report. gy (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) Stmr City of Puebla, Jepson, 58 hours from FeigEoed TO ARRIVE Victoria ana’ Paget Howia worrh SAN FRANC , April 21—5 p. m. - — — = tmr Brooklyn, Carlson, 17 hours from Men- The following maximum and minimum tem- eamer, From. peratures are reported for the previous day: Stmr - Westport, — Attachments Levied on Prop- erty of the Workingmen’s Co-operative Corporation LABOR FIGHT INVOLVED iDrivers’ Union Refuses to Aid the Concern When It Reduced the Retail Price As an outcome of the fight the Dairymen’s Association, assisted by the Milk Wagon Dgivers’ Union, has waged against the Workingmen's Co- operatice Company two attachments have been placed against the latter jconcern. One is levied on the com- pany at its office at 205 Ninth street by ithe Curtin Collection Agency for $329 16 and the other by the Rauer Collection Agency for $100. Posses- sion of wagonloads of milk brought across the bay was taken .under the writs. The officers of the Workingmen's Co-operative Company, which was formed six months ago by members of the street railway union, admit that the aggressive attacks of the opposing dairymen have placed the company in a bad way. They say, however, that it is lack of capital that handicaps them, as they have more than enough money on outstanding bills to cover the indebtedness. The co-operative company was formed for the purpose of supplying workingmen's familles with milk cheaper than was formerly provided by the Dairymen’s Association. The jnew concern cut the price down 50 cents a month to the consumer and immediately acquired a large patron- ‘age. Opposition developed where it was least expected, however, and the members of the Milk Wagon Drivers’ ——————F Union employed by the new company | soon began to complam. | Later they left the co-operative com- | pany and endeavored to disrupt it for | the alleged reason that the union had made an agreement with the Dairy- men’s Association not to drive for any fallen south of San Francisco. - - Andfindsen, 21 hours from (‘xnunnnu . 96 Philadelphia -70-68 Chic le Rives Albion. % )-50| Washington .78-60 company that would cut the price of Montara Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, 18 hours from Green- | Jaexsonviile . 66/ New York . L66-56 id that wood. St. Louls 54| Pittsburg milk to the consumer. It is said thal Elizabeth, Jenson, €3 hours from | Chicago .. Honolulu, upon this agreement the ' dairymen - X New Orleans , recognized the Milk Wagon Drivers’ Stmr .ér:ok L‘rlI’m, 30 hours from FAIER!\::: SAN FRANCISCO....cu0u.... 64-50 Union. r;:xi e D e: auThe, following are (he seasonal rainfalls to | The Sar; :‘ra.nclago Lmblot: é:_o\ln;cn Sureka. v ose of same date last ' was appealed to an ve lecision “hm:m Irmgard, Schmidt,15% days from Hon- | season and rainfall !r;.:;:t 24 hfilr;: o in m‘,‘fi. of the Wof“lt’ingmen’s Co- Ports.(April 24| Bkin Archer, Lancaster, 18 days from Hono- | _Statibns— 24 hours. Season. Season. | OPerative Company, but the re- |April 24 | olulu Eureka . 81.27 81.74 calcitrant union has failed to comply };m}'x;uRmi & ;su;rtn ’A\;p;t} 5: hfé‘mkar;i:;r:“hewem Underwood, 21 days s:gnl;fi:&". 30. | with its mandate and continues to zel River Ports 5 3 Panama -..|April 2 CLEARED. San Francisco . l’ 81 antagonize the company. | San Diego & Way Ports|April 24 | Friday, April 21, |Fresmo ..... 7.11 ‘ o TR « T TR |Botnt. Arena & "Alblon Aprfi Stmr Pomona, Ewanson, Kureka; Pacific | (idependence .. 12:57 | PRESENT FRANK J. SULLIVAN T Coast Steamship Company. Nois g Stmr_Columbla, Doran, Astoria and Port- { L0 Angeles s.e1| WITH FONTENOY CREDENTIALS 3 | land; San Francisco and Portland Steamship | San Diego e 5 | Conupany. om | Stmr Queen, Alexander, San Diego and way = o .“'I"::' Alwly Honges. ¥ W:h : | ports; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. PR B0 - @ w Beautiful Engrossed Copy of | _ Br stmr Adato, Stewart, Yokohama; O and O £ 5P HE 23 i; Resolutions. | Steamship Company. g gise 78 35 Nor stmr Titanla, Egenes, Ladysmith; West- § EgE8 Z2 32 1 Hon. Frank J. Sullivan was on ern Fuel Company. 5 STATIONS. 2 §§E§ 58 g% § |Thursday night presented with his Menaocino & Br. A s WG, T . §,8 2 1§ 7 § |credentials to represent the Irish peo- San Diego & Way Pts.|April Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka, with achr. H 2 7 ple of this city at the coming meeting .| Coos Bay ...... --|APril 27 | vine in tow. ke ™ - be held he batt f F | New Yoric via ' Aneon.|April Stmr Helen P Drew, Gunderson, Point Arena. 3¢ o0 4w Ericiay oo 1o Do eld o thethettiefield of. Roxi- Ao n&l" xr\:.) Ports t;:)" Stmr : c dLlndn;:r dAlllin Grl';’;,' Harbor. &a % :3 az gmldy .02 i teno‘y on J}\lme 10 and 11. tAlcomx:u- exican Ports . mr Pasadena, Hendrickson, Eureka. 2 jear Tr. % .| San Pedro & Way PtaApril 20 | Stir Greenwosd, Walvim Caspar 33 72 4 Xw Goudy T O A ks fax Portland & Astdria....(April 20 | Stmr Scotla, Johnson, lowens Landthg. .76 55 49 N 50 ba Seattle .... April 30| Stmr Givsy, Leland, Monterey. 66 55 90 8W Clowdy” .0 Office and presented him with a beau- . ;'untle <& T:c;m:\ 'Qfi,’;n 3?\ Elmr lzulnler, Hapsen, Bellingham. i ;: Z‘s 52 gm Rain Tr. i tiful engrossed copy of resolutions in Puget "Sound Ports. Stmr Northland, Jamieson, rortland. s Angeles..29. i 8B Cloudy Tr |acknowledgment of the monument he Grays Harbor M; 2| Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo. 78 86 &2 N Cloudy .40 e Br bark Dorls, Robertsor, Callao. 86 60 52 Nw Clear had erected in honor Gf the battle of TO SAIL Bark Hecla, Nelson, Astoria. 84 78 36 Nw Cioady .00 Fontenoy. !-‘vh:\ \'mel: lk).nnele, Eureka, In tow of Pr2ae 12 gz a NW Pt.Cldy T‘s‘ The committee consisted of Michael e stmr North Forl ocateello Cloud: - Dastination. Balln| Fiar- Schr Sailor Boy, Olsen, Seattle, Portland . 6 76 46 ‘Clear® .00 l?"“gh“",_.-‘p;;:m;n; °§;h°;°§:2:,:?:h T | ; Schr San Buenaventura, Ivelgard, Tillamook. | Red Bluff 72 78 52 igo i yemTons Prl T ey River barts...| 4 pmipler 3| Schr Newark, Johnson, Bixbys Landink. Roseburg 76 72 38 Deasy, John Mulhern, Thomas quille River ....| 5 pmiPler 20 TELEGRAPHIC. Svu‘r_n‘;m 72 68 54 N Pt Cldy {01 | O'Dowd and James Lynch. Mr. Don- rays Harbor 0 POINT LOBOS, April 21, 10 p m—Weather | Salt Lake (e - | 'f,“‘é_,"gi' ‘22 i ohue made a brief address in present- Harb clear; wind NW; velocity & miles per hour. |t FIONEE09078 £8 088 W ELCG9Y 12 ! ing the resolutions, to which Mr. Sul- Bay 4 pm Pier 13 DOMESTIC PORTS. San Diego 62 58 § Cloudy Tr. |llvan fittingly responded. «\rflrm‘" e ‘_iz {r:f. lf':t'r 43! ‘FOIR‘(K“ BR:(‘G Arrived April 21—Stmr Na- | Seattle . 70 44 NW Clear via 1CO| m| Pler tidha! ty, hence April 20. Spcl N . storia_& Portland 11 am|Pier 26 | ASTORIA—bailed April 31—Stmr Sea Foam, | Toorane 54 45 Nw Olosds I A Carload of Trunks. April 23. for San Francisco.: stmr Roanoke, for San | Walla Walla 72 4 E Pt.Cldy | A carload of trunks, dress suit cases S‘?E'm Ports. : pm;n-r 22 Fr:m’n!tg :\Ia “E;;ek; and Coow B: Winnemucea . 64 38 S Cloudy’ FSnd Band ek Just A e oldt . am | Pler 13 rrived April 21—Stmr Cascade, he April | Yuma ........2% 0. K 200 ! Humboiét ...1)1:30 p/Pier. | | 18: schr Endeavor, from Redonds. . 1 | ame 2080 18 89 S8 PL.CUY % o¢ 50 per cent in freight. Now is the San Diego Way O am|Pier 11 | = Arrived April 21—Fr bark La Fontaine, from | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | tima to buy and get the benefit of this Ftav‘ :112-;ch. 2 pm|Pier 16 Ar;u:]ae;p PR SO S FORECAST. | special sav] ;l‘ l;i: |aw prices. Sanborn, ! % Sa pri —Schr. urc lor Hal- ‘0., 741 Market street. ». Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 | Phong: schr Alexander T Brown, for Manila; | , h0¢ pressure has visen slowly over Oregon | Vail & C___.._._____ Astoria & Portland| 4 pmPler : | stmr North King, for Alaska. b A g o oudy unnuled, . 3 fmpier SEATTLE—Arrived Avril - 21—Stmr Hum. | WeAther prevalls over Southern Callfornia, | BRISSILE PLEADS NOT GUILTY.—Anclo - D bier 13 | bolat, from Skagway; simr Geo B Haller, | Arlzona and Nevada. Light showers have Briesile, charged With the murder of Joseph e Potirie Centraifa Breakwat hence April 16. Sailed April 20—Ship St Paul, Bay; am|Pler 10 for Chignik pmiPier barge Kate Davenport, for Alaska; stmr e < Dolpnin, for Skagway; stmi Chas Nelson, for S P Humbolgt +s.» pmEler 2| "EUREKA-Arrived April 21—Stmr Corona, April 26. H “ | hence \A.\r(l 20; stmr ACm(, from Anorll. ,uth Bay ngeles Ports. m| Ple » e o] s {hm % e il § hence April 20 for Astoria, with sty Lakme ron Humboldt ;30 plpter 9 [ 'B oW | C - | . pril 21—Schr Ida McKay, for San Pomo. i 6 pmIPler 2| prancieco; ‘stmrs Arctlc and San “Bedro, for San Dicgo & Way.| © amiPler 11 F R S5ines & Wy Pl 2 pmipler | ot E:I‘x;xl::;tued April 21—Schr Ensign, | Astoria 'ortlan amiPier 24 Arrived April 21—Stmr Jas S Higgins, hence Newpor, |Pler TATOOSH—Passed in April 21—Ship Henry Avril 29, Failing, hence Mar 31 for Port Townsend. Fork.... [Humboldt ..... am|Pier 20 | Passed out April 21—Ship Elwell, from Port City Peking.|N. Y. via Ancon m[Pler 40 | Townsend for Ancon; stmr Chas Nelson, from April 30. Seattle for San Pedro: bark Guy C Goss, from Umatilia... Puget Sound Ports.11 am|Pier 9 | Seattle for Uyak; tug Dauntle with schr May 3. i Monterey in tow from Tacoma for San Fran- Korea Ch(nl 1nd -Yl'!fln 1 pm|Pler 40 | cisco. o A et S (Faseed out April 21 21 —Ship St Paul, from Se- FROM SEA’ e . v iy —e 7,,,,5 filjgfk TACOMA—Sailed Anrll 21, 5 a m—Schr e ST [Sais._ | Monteres, for Monterey,"In {ow of tug Daunt- | Humbolat. .. | Ekasway & Way Ports.(Apri1 28 | 5y QFF CORNSEND Fasted in Aorll 21— ottage City..| agway a orts. |April 23 k Bertha. ... | Cooke Inlet & Way Pis.[Aprii 25 1o T il S1-ek Ches- ), Kaoieg; Al-KI . Skagway ay Port April 25 Jomterson.. 1 Shkasway & Way Pore A 25| 'PORT HADLOCK—Salled April 21—Schr { 4 ’ 28| Ludlow, for San Pedro. tuv;enul: .- Skagway & Way Ports. (April 28 | 00RO BP0 April 21 — stmr Dolphin. ..... Skagway vay Ports.|April 30 = ‘3 O Excelsior..... Seward & Way Ports.[May 1| progaraier for San Francisco; stmr Alliance, Santa CI . Valdez & Seward.....|May 4 |f°F Fun GRAY! Sun, Moon and Tide. Geodetle Survey. United - States Coast and Time and Height of High a at Fort Point, entrance to Bay. rintendent. NOTE—The high and. low waters occur the minutes later than at Fort Pol of tide is the same at both p Published by official authority of the city front (Mission-street. wharf) about 28 laces. HARBOR—Arrived _April_21—Schr Espada, hence April 13; schr Chas R Wilson, hence April 14. Sailed April 21—Schr O M Kellogg, for Re- dondo: schr Henry Wilson, for San Francisco; schr Sausalito, for San_Francisco, SAN PEDRO-—Sailed April 21—Stmr Harold Dollar, for San Francisco. Arrived April 21—Stmr Santa Barbara, from Ump: hence April 19: stmr San Gabriel, MUKILTEO—Salled April 20—Stmr Robert nd Low Wats San Francisco at int: the helght SATLRDAY APRIL 22, qua River. Dollar, for San . HARDY CREEK—Arrlve April 21—Stm: Marshfield. from San Diego. = Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises ABERDEEN—Arrived April 21—Schr Es- pada, hence April 13; sehr Chas R Wilson, hence April 14. Safled April 21—Stmr Centralta, for San Pedro; schr Sausalito, for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS. HILO—Arrived April 20, 7 a m—Stmr Enter- N LU—Arrivy April 218t - meda, hmce April 15. % A FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Safled April 20—Br stmr Al- goa, for Sqn Francls April '20—Stmr San cisco. ACAPULCO—Salled Jose, for San Franeisco. Safled April 21—8h Frances, for Newcastie, Aus, et NOTE—In the above expositian, of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time; fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, ometimes occurs. The helghts are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) Sign precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted the charts. of the lower low waters. except when there are but The S Time Ball. chants’ Exchange, San April 21, 1905, The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bufldln‘ ‘was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 120th meridian, or at § 'URNETT, N., in charge. b i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i e.. &t noon of J. C. u. ARRIVED. Frida; Stmr Edith, Hall, & days from N depth given by plane of reference is the mean n H hic Office, U, 8. N.. ranc] ydrograpl ANTOFAGAST. Munonzv.h Per stmr Edith, from Ni 1 SE gules Tast four dava R m' o] Adeh o1 o o e s ey napalt away mainsall, foresail and mizzen fl e L SMITH MURDER TRIAL CLOSING.—J Smith, the aged contractor, who shor e killed” Joseph E. McGowan 'at 2060 Mission street, on November 26, will soon know his fate. "All the evidence for the prosecution and defense was concluded yesterday (morning, and Counsel began their addresses to the Jury.” As- sistant District Attornes. Ferral opened for the prosecution and he was followed by At- torneys J, J. Guilfoyle and D. J, llurphy for the defense. On Monday morning Attorney {lfn‘ryA?ch will close for tlu defense, and Db- rict " Attorney. will follow' with the closing argument for the prosecut! e tides, as en 8o, Q.I. CENSU! CHINESE.—James MeCave, vnlm States Tmimigant xfligm-'u large, and Inspector J. Longley of Lake are visiting the office In this city. Incident- ally they will check up the census of the chnu:e population of this. !M the_ bene- of the Commissioner General 3, Awril 21 Ao of Immigra- Forecasy made al t San Francisco for thirty | hours ending midnight, April 22: | California south of Tehachapi—Cloudy Sat urday; probebly light showers;: winda. Nevada—Cloudy Saturday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Saturday; light south winds, changing to westerly. : 1 3 ‘vicinity—Cloudv unsettled probably showerd; light | Saturday; light north Fremo-—Cloudy Saturday: light north winds. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. +———%+ ADOLPH ROSENTHAL TO BE THE GUEST AT BANQUET light ~ south | urday; s-crlmenlo—li‘llr After Thirty Years of Service German Consul General Is Succeeded by Franz Bopp. The German residents of San Fran- cisco will give a banquet to Adolph i Rosenthal, who for thirty years was the German Consul in this city, at the St. Francis Hotel on April 29. A re-. ception will also be given in his honor o | pleaded mot Euilty In Judge C at the Palace Hotel on April 27 by the consular corps, which comprises all the Consuls in San Francisco. Mr.} Rosenthal was dean of the local con- sular corps. He resigned from office on the first of this month and was succeeded by Consul Genegal Franz Bopp. The lat- ter is a man of attainments, having served his country in many important positions on this continent. He was born in Prussia in 1862 and studied in Lausanne, Switzerland, and in Ber- lin. He is a lawyer and entered the foreign service in 1889. He was Vice "’ Consul in New York in 1892 and in 1893 was promoted to the xm-t at Montreal, Canada. —_—— WILL SHOW CALIFORNIA ART AT THE EXPOSITION Secretary Dennison of the California commission to the Portland Exposition is arranging for a representative dis- play of California art work at Port- jland. The commissioners have set apart that section of the building on the upper floor, known as the Mission Dolores wing, for pictures and other works of art produced in this State. To Mr. Dennison was given the task of callecting the exhibits for the Califor- nia art gallery. Henry Raschen, Niel- sen, Evelyn Withrow, Matteo San- dona, Lorenzo, P. Latimer, Mrs, Alice Chittenden, Cha, m, - Gordon Jt h Gi Mlb{ Coutts, Joseph Greenbaum, C. D. Rob- inson, Sidney V. Yard and H. W. Sea- well have already promised to con- tribute. Painters will send to the Portland show from two to four pic- tures each. Ceramics will figure in the - art collection, also articles of furniture to illustrate the art of carving in Cali- fornia. Artistic pottery and artistic book binding and the work of Califor- niavwriters will be lhmvn. retary Dennison says support to her cultomh. S xnibie ey T Apowder for tired,aching feet. All druggiats,25cs Brogardo during a quarrel that originated in son_and Fran- the night of .umnry 22, 00k' o8- to Perday. ‘The case wae contfned thl July | be set. —_———— If you desire a good appetite and wis to enjoy every meal you eat, take !.uh‘ Kidney and Liver Bitters. —_————— MEDICAL EXAMINATION.—The Civil Service Commission yesterday held the medi- cal examination of applicants for hosemen in the Fire Department. Out of ninety-eight ex- amined sixty-eight passed, twenty were re- jected on height and welght and 10 were re- . Jected by the doctors. The examination will be concluded to-night. —_——————— Ask for Log Cabin Bread at grocers’ and branch bakeries; wholesale. 800 Dolores st. * —_— e JOURNEYMEN BUTCHERS' EXCURSION. The Journeymen Butchers' Protective and, Benevolent Assoclation of the Pacific Coast : will hold its eighteenth anual family excur- slon on April 30, at El o. Boats will leave Washington street lwharf at 9:30, 11:30 and 1:30. A valuable list of gate prizes will be given and there will be also cash prizes given to winners In bowling matches. ADVERTISEMENTS. R T AR ) IS Both Time and Money three days. j IS IN STRAITS| FOR THE PARK WITH SISTER “Nan™ Patterson Is Assigned to Quarters in the New Hospital Ward of Tombs IS WILLING TO TESTIFY Aitken’s “Luck of Roaring Camp” May Be Placed in' Guleh Near the Aviary MEMORY OF BRET HARTE Commissioners Are Advised That Hotaling’s Hotel New Witness in Murder Case Says He Is Ready to Go Site Is Within Boundary| to New York if Subpenaed The Park Commissioners met at the NEW YORK, April 21.—Nan Patter- Palace Hotel yesterday afternoon, the | son will hereafter occupy a cell with president of the board, A: B. Spreckels, | her sister, Mrs. J. Morgan Smith. presiding. Commissioners R. H. Lloyd, | This arrangement was made to-day by W. J. Dingee, W. H. Metson, Earl| Warden Flynn of the Tombs. The cell Cummings and Superintendent John |1s in the new hospital ward in the McLaren attended the session. | woman'’s section. The two women will A delegation from the Bohemian | occupy this cell so long as no iliness Club, consisting of Willard T. Bar- | breaks out among the women inmates ton, president; Robert I Altken, the | of the prison. sculptor, and Edgar Mathews, archi- To-day being Good Friday they at- tect, informed the Commissioners of | g;:;i] "X?(CE in l(he Ml]’;eub;terhn the club's desire that the Bret Harte o er services s Patter- memorial i, bronse, designed by Mr. }son s counsel and her father called. CHICAGO, April 21.—Samuel Eisen- Aitken, should be placed in thl' dodey | Pers. the Russian Jewish coatmaker. =) while in a cab w a woman f‘l;mumen( would bear ‘M.Bl?:fflk’i:‘:tné | Jupe 24, 194, on West Broadway, New n memory of Francis s he"lYork expressed a willingness to-day This group in bronze was D! l:e Clab, jto go to New York and testify on the :{n;{x:e:efl:edml;:; Bfl%!;em sl:xbject, H :fltnea- stand in the case of Nan Pat- - erson. “The Luck of Roaring Camp.’ Sculptor, | “The cab in which Young and Nan ch;:ertB I tAukle:'nddrulln e D Plttersfn sat passed within five feet rem:.rke:l.r t:g“ Fae .uleh‘ mentloned':: me,” said Edlsent]:erg to-day. ‘The resembled in some degree a mlnlng]w‘gel%x;;a!::g o (::dw:fin:gp"gi': camp and he requested that the Com- i was clinging tightly to his hands. The missioners should name it Bret Harte | cah, was moving very slowly and the Gulch. t the | Foman sald something to the driver as | his whip and the horse went faster. ) | free and pulled a revolver from his ;"“"flme was “C"’d'fl!l’“m‘d;l’n th\: | pocket. His hand went up and down nstance. Immediate action 24 | and then the shot rang out. The man taken by a special meeting of the Com- | fe]] forward, the revolver fell from his missioners, as Mr. Aitken has aI-|phand and he fell over on the woman's ranged to sail for Europe at an early {lap. The woman seemed to faint, be- dléc it S i iithe pe | cause her head fell on his shoulder.” aptain Gleeson, com: - fice force in the Golden Gate Park | district, stated to the board that he | had conferred with Superintendent Mc- Laren. Assurance was given by the captain that every effort would be made to meet the wishes of the Com- missioners in the way of patrols on the ocean beach on Sundays and holidays and in attendance at the concerts. Commissioner Liloyd directed the board’s attention to the fact that boys, | in disregard of the ordinance, pursue | the quail in Golden Gate Park and kill the birds with air guns and sling- | shots. It was announced that Officer | Clarke would renew his war on cats| and coyotes that molest the birds. On motion of Mr. Lloyd, seconded by Mr. Dingee, a resolution was adopted of- fering a reward of $50 for the arrest of any person caught in the act of| molesting the quail in Golden Gate Park. The concession for printing the park ADVERTISEMENTS. SICK HEADAGHE SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. CARTERS| CURE SICK HEADACHE. programme was awarded to the Phil- lips and Van Orden Company. The Fa Genuine Must Bear firm offered $125 a month for the priv- v Fac-Simile Sigrature ilege. A. J. Lyons, who was compelled | PILLS. STl to surrender the concession because he was losing money, was released on an agreement that he should pay $35 a month for the ensuing year. If Lyons had not offered $250 a month for the concession the board could have ac- cepted a bid of $160, hence he is re- leased on the payment of the difference between $160 and $125. The board re- | ferred the subject of adjustment to ! Commissioner Metson. Lyon must pay , all arrears before his bondsmen are re- leased. | The Commissioners awarded to the | Bowers Rubber Company a contract for | You will save both time and money if you make your trip East over the direct route. UNION—SOUTHERN PACIFIC Overland Limited reaches Chicago in less than Inquire of 8. F. Booth, General Agent Montgomery st. or any Southern Pacific agent. 3000 feet of one-inch rubber hose at 13 cents a foot and 1000 feet of one and a quarter inch hose at 20 cents a foot. A contract for 1000 feet of one-inch | hose at 193% cents a foot was awarded | to the Pacific Coast Hose Rubber Com- pany on a guarantee that the would last two years. The subject of lighting the Memory Cummings was requested to get ¢/ es- timate of the cost of wiring the uild- | ing. Secretary Herbert Schmitz, cn behalf of G. Harris of Oakland, presfated the Commissioners with a female finnamon bear. Miss Bruin is aged months and is remarkably big and active for her age. The bear pit in Golden Gate ll:u-k will be enlarged to a/commodate €T, The Park Commissioners are advised that the premises near the ocean beach, on which R. M. Hotaling pro- poses to erect a large tavern, are with- in the park reservation. It is said that the board will insist on strict adher- ence to the original lines of survey. —_———— * We print anything promptly. The Gabriel Printing Company, 419 Sacramento st. * e TO CONDUCT THE POUND.—The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children of §8500 will be turned over to the city, leav- ing the met cost of maintemance but $3300. The watchmen of the Fourth and Sixth street bridges petitioned for an Increase in wages to $00 per month. Unton Pactfie, 1 hose / The Nortll Western- UnZen Pacific Excursions afford unusual opportunities for, concmical and sathiactory journey 5 Chicago=East Excursions Every Day Personally conducted parties leave San Francisco every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday e Leave Los Angeles ene day earlier. Choice of routes. For full information apply to or sddress. | R. R. RITCHIE, G.S. F. BOO'I‘K. nu.-am'w.‘-ny, Vnios P R R 617 Markes St. _No. | Montgomery St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL UNION PACIFIC ...‘l *i)