The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 19, 1905, Page 11

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Transport chan Brmgs Soldiers From Manila. erra Carries Many | | rassengers for the Islands. Cia was lost at Faou oa and Hiti- of cocoa- nd 041 sacks pure and invigorating the opp: Papeete May € and urs and 52 minutes mak- | MARIPOSA FROM TAHITI TO AUSTRALIAN AND NEW - 1 | { Z + 1901. He was 30 years of age. THE UNITED STATES ARMY TRANSPOR NER UNITED BRETHREN DECIDE RT LOGAN FROM MANTLA AND THE OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPA! [ 3 ngZR%‘\RBOR YESTERDAY AND THE SIERRA PASSING OUT ON Hn WAY wife, Mrs. N, Heffernan, B. Souptes and wife, F. Pet H. Langtry, Miss Heffernan, A. Ber- Miss M Petrie, Y. Mahe Miss E Bach, J Mrs E W. Fuller, Miss R. brings a cargo of 300 toms copra, and a t nothing out ¢ hie ix months e verything wa ing Apia, e et SR Buy Out Launch Company. ley Bros. have bought San Francisco Leunch e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ‘Miss H Petrie, L e and P. Grall. | g S 'h-n--nn L.ocu Arrives. Shippml. M?rrhanm. i Soier is chartered ompany's Sierra via Honolulu, Africa, $2862; Isiands, $165. “Ful The 301 pkgs “onions, 12.424 manufactured tobacco, 110 70 es boots and shoes, # cs hats and 26 pkgs machinery, 12 flasks acid, 28 cs cal g0ods, 20 cs arms and ammu , 9§ pkgs automobiles , €5 bdlg 15 pkss railroad material 6 cris 128 b shocks, 9 pkzs ed fruit, 827 bread, $4 pkas groceries l-hd ;ar\'»',ulan- | pkes Government stores, 11,010 ft 5000 pc | Jumber, 40 pkgs millwork. 1 roil Jeather, 5 cs | boots and shoes, 2 cs drugs, 10 pkes dry goods, € crts bicycles, € cs puinta raisins, 13,310 frut, 5134 Ibs coffée, 882 cs 75 cs salmon, 24 cs canned vege- 600 Tbe codfsh, 40 cs egs, 22000 1t 51 pkgs rubber goods, 16 cs boots and cs typewriters, § cs electrical ‘goods, | 38 cris sewing machines, 207 pkzs roofing ma- teMal 1 c» leather, 78 pkgs drugs and sun- Argeiebers, Mrs. Mary McGileget, F. J. Per| . 218 pkes metal polish, 32 pkes paints, § overalls, 116 pkgs machinery, 5 bales corn, 3 cs arms and ammunition, paper. “Australia—35.878 Fockesback, Mre, Charies Mrs. & dzuehter Mrs To New Zealand—16,000 Ibs s 1 cs dried camned fruit tabies. Mrs. G. F. Freeman | B._W. Allen snd 4 r Miss Mabel Watkins, Miss Louts E. Lamprecht, Harry Bock. James A Mills, Prack Frank u W. 3. Robinson and Maling, Mrs. B J. Greenme | L Mrs £ W. Beers Mrs M A {3, McCracken ad wife, A Ibe coffee, 414,160 Ibs e and son. | were also aboard 536 enlisted forty-five enlisted men of the | s starch. }.’Guv‘;g"feg”pm'-‘;n e Tnited States navy and marine COTPS, | paies overalls 371 cs drugs and sundries, 17 cs 2 mick 122 discharged soldiers, | arme .nd o, 36 cs l)‘pe‘rmm and < jes fl-fl if 2 tclock yeserday afiersoon for Pago Pago, Auckiand and Sydmey. carried 5 big crowd of paseengers and all could Boid. Sbe had an un- ‘wendoft ” Nance O'Neill and compeny were passengers. A large mum- the theatrical profession were on the alls, 1 cs cartridres. To Friendly Isiands—50 cs canned salmon. e A San, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of Hich entran: by offt NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city fromt (Missicn-street_wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the hefght of tide is the same ot both places. THURSDAY. MAY 19. to Ssn Francisco discovered St pier and the cause of the i the door and rushed uwp the | nesEn 88 Another Overdue Added to the List. Ancther overdue is added 1o the list, the hip Kincoss-shire, 76 days from New- alparaisc, 1S the Ak.m 5 - frease Ez g Leon Blum's Carge Damaged. The Prench ship Leon Biom, which arrived Papeste April 25 reports baving experienced Teavy westher on the voyage. Her cargo was y damzged Malabang on May 11 rroceeded to Manila under her own steam. JRESEES e R Galflee Arrives. The American brig Gslilee arrived in port | Matiers of Interest to Mariners and | C , 1300 | G ams. Mrs. E. T. Farmer, Mre. L M. wan | er Mrs Frank Lawson snd child, Mrs. W. F. | yegetables, 300 cs canned salmon, 40 cs as- | Sehn sorted canned goods, 35 cs tabile rations, and Low Waters | cial agthority of the | 1 Movements of Steamers. Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Paciic Time.) New York via Ancon..|(M: .| Newport & Way Ports May | Humboldt . Portlana & Astoria. n Pedro Ped: | The following are the seasonal rainfalls \ Portland & Astoris . Eel River_Ports. Seattie | last season, ty-four bours: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 19)' — TO ARRIVE. SAN. FRANCISCO, May 185 p. m. : From. The following maximum and minimum tes peratures are reported for the previous day: Sen Pedro.......... | Cincilunati 60-52/ Philadelphia date as compared with those of the same date and the rainfall in the last twen- You're Busy All Day We Know It, But how about the night? Can you see all right to read by your light at nigh:? If not, tell us, we're friendly and anx- ious to help you, don't cost anything either, just phone or write and you zet prcmpt returns. Miybe you need dif- ferent lights. Our com plaint department will tell you how to put in something that wili both delight and satisfv you, and then we both will feel better about it, only Let Us Know We are good guessers, -ometimes—but tell us about it and you are sure of attention from OF FOUL PLAY Lientenant E. L. Chapman Is Shot and Killed During ! the Maneuvers at Fort Reno | | MOTIVE UNASCERTAINED R . < Ty Y General Impression at Post Is That Bullet Was In- | tended for Another Officer | — . — { EL PENO, O. T., May 18.—Lieutenant E. L. Granville Chapman, stationed at Fort Reno, was shot in the back and killed to-day while assisting in the maneuvers of six companies in a run- ning fight. | Six companies of infantry were | called out for field maneuvers this | morning in the presence of Brigadier | General Jesse M. Lee, whose headquar- | ters are at San Antomlo. While en-, | gaged in a running fight across the | prairie northwest of town Lieutenant | | Chapman, who was acting as the bat- | talion adjutant, received a shot from | a ball cartridge fired from the com- | panies opposing him. He died where | he fell. i There appears to be a general im- pression at the post that the cartridge was used purposely and that the bu let was intended for another regimen- tal officer in the party instead of for | Lieutenant Chapman. It is reported | here that Colonel Bailey of the Twenty- | fifth Infantry, inspector general, is supposed to be the ofiicer referred to, but ne evidence on this point, if any has been found, is givem out, nor can | the presumed miotive be ascertzined. | There 1s complete reticence among the officers. 1 Chapman received his commission in Los Angeles Times San Prancisco Ofice is located in ROOM 10, CERONICLE BUILDING IN FAVOR OF Adopt a Reseolution to Consolidate With the Congregational and Methodist Protestant Churches. TOPEKA, Kans!, May 18.—The Unit- ed Brethren General Conference to- | night voted in favor of unien with the | Congregational and Methodist Protest- | ant churches. A hard fight was made |on the adoption of the syllabus, in| | which the Pennsylvania delegation took the lead, Dr. C. L Brane of Leba- | non, Pa., mdking the principal address in oppesition. The opponents of the plan urged t.hu.r its adoption would cause the United | i | MERGER PLAN | i | | | m- If you would do effective advertising in the Southwest drop a line to the above address or one JMain 1472, and our { representative 'ill be pleased to call on | you with full information as to rates, | ete. THE SUNDAY TIMES, with 35-page | magazine, $2.50 a year by mail. ! to Last This Last - v g At Stations— 24 Hours. Semson. Seeson. | Brethren church to lose its identity.| dvisit DR. JORDAN'S gaear e 5 e > ke . 32.43 64.56 |and predicted that, in case the merger gt Arcsatay 31 Rt B 0% EE BB | WalTedae e riacraton woua an. | ¢ MUSEUM OF | P o BB B8 |aly be named Congregational | | Fresso - 000 12.08 8.04 When the vote was taken only eight | e Independence 0.00 3.83 257 | negative votes were recorded. { R San Luis Obispo. 0.00 g:fl lfiAg P S i Specialist on the Coast. Bst. Los_Angcles .. 0.00 .46 8.7 | ! | San Diego 002 1428 432 | STEAMSHIP CITY OF MOAB | DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN § | i NOW FIVE DAYS OVERDUE Coneiracion free 22d THE COAST RECORD. | s ki v e N | £ EELS T | Searching Party Is Sent Out, Although | o3 5552 g £ £ It Is Feared That the Vessel . Portiand & Astorid Sicias Tz oiia L%y = Hax Gome Downs, . . .. | | Fortland & Way Pta- 3 2333 57 % 5 MOAB, Utah, May 18.—The Green | i S Ty 2 £ | River steamship City of Moab, which g3 s ? | left the town of Green River on Fri- | . z S 2 e e e ar| T SECURITY Hamburg & Way Ports. May 25 o overdue and it is feared that she has | i B e A 30,02 56 44 been lost with all on board The g g = ] %72 8 52 9 | steamer carried five passengers, Charles SAVINGS BANK ! P 2 e ] Anderson, W. L Downey, W. B. Elea, 27 | Indcpendence 29.20 80 55 Qear -013. J. Lumsden and C. Van Hooebeke. Has REMOVED to Its NEW BUILDING. Zo | Los Angeles. 29.%2 o6 b6 ‘60| all of Grand Junction, Colo., and a 31 £ Tamaipals 2 &7 @8 53 Cloudy .00 | crew of two men, names unknown. A GMontgomsysm s Sorth Head. 30.04 50 42 “00 : sent out. : bt <o - Y . R senckus Juty Lixs Then. pu Between Pine and California Streets. Steamer. Destinations. | Sails.| Pler. | Point Reyes..29.81 53 47 I | A e si e . - Pocatell .20.96 60 40 Clear .00 = = | i Portland .. 2096 70 42 Gear 00| Forest Home, from San Pedro. May 15—stmr | “JUST LIKE A PLEASANT ME- Elizabeth.... 5 pmi .76 86 62 Clenr .00.| Aberdeen. bence May 14. | 3 pm ‘.94 70 38 G 0| A ey TS e rames 4 Garneia s0e | HEW RUSS st """‘C“C" Newburg. 2 pm, ..20.78 T8 54 Clondy .00 Oflm&. Zor San Francisce. ' B oy 12 m; .29.90 64 50 CQear .01 ABERDEEN—Arrived May 1S—Bktn Robert ¥. Leggett.. | Astoria & Portland. 12 m 2088 62 50 Pt.Cldy .00 | Sudden. from Santa Rosalia; stmr Aberdeen, Cmuzmu xo -u car une-. nm-. o et ame- i May 20. | 2084 64 46 ear 00 | hence May 14 | ment and prominent buildings. A botel of ua- Centralia... | Grays Harbor 2 pmi B2 62 56 Cloudy .02 | SOUTH BEND—Arrived May 15—Bitn Che- | cxcellcd strvice. Eurspean: §1 per oay up- M. F Plast.|Coos Bay 4 pm! 3008 €2 40 Clear. .00 | balis, from Aberdeen. ward: American. Pt Arena...|Point Arena 4 pm 130.12 62 36 Clear .00 " ISLAND PO rates to famiiles. £t Arena & Aibion! ¢ pmiFrer ‘3008 52 42 Cloudy 00| HONOLULU—Arrived Yoy is_stmr Mo | Sinmers W The _table is su: plied with Fugel Sound Porisli am Pier oy i e e = ‘u":',"é‘?m"‘ Hongkong; Br stmr Coplic. hence | cntiie Lunch §¢ per menth. Humboldt 1:30 plPier 2966 90 60 Clear .00 | Saiied May 17—Br bark Don, for Victoria. | -{Los Angeles Ports. '10 am!Pler 16—Span stmr lsla L | of the Rocky Mountains. ‘Warmer weather is reported Caltformia there was been Bat Mitle chenge. reported at Modena. Rainfer..... hours, ending midnight, San Mncism and viel: fresh west Bureka. ... Humbadt Breskwater. | Coos Bay direct. southwest winds, . hence May ! 5 pa} Sacramento Valley—Puir Friday; light south UNGENESS—] May_ 17—Br ship 5 Pler 27 | wivds. Wi Castle, from London for San Diego. 9 Pier 2| San Joaquin Valley—Fair Friday; light north | G May 16—Br stmr St 4 |Pier 2 | winds. Fillans, from Yokohama for New York. May 25. ) i Const—Cloudy Friday; tresh west winds. MALTA— i May 16-—Br smr Queen State of Cal: San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pie Foot! e ey ¥rs, b e % ePouch;l- Puget So:gd Porie | i:;;:é 5| NevataFuir warmer Friday. TOK — May 16—Stmr Lyra, Cente ial.. Seattle & Tacoma. o Forecaster. or ondo Astoria & Portland w’fi; 2_0 7—Stmr City of Syd- pm{Pler 10 | -Arrived .vflDf to May 17—Br stmr PeiPler 10) simr Asuncion, Brideet, Astocia and Port- B e g W ok poss.. .. Tab ed May 17—Br stmr Aoran- go‘:u ? b a e stomr Wellington, Cutler, Ladymmith. e b Stor o Bt TSINTAU—Safled May 16—Bktn Johm | Stberta. . China & Stmr Sierra, Hovdlette, Sydney via Honolulu. | paimer for i Costa Hica- S A g T Datimt | PAPRNTN_ i AN 38 ¥y Sy Lees Alameda. - — Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays iled April 2—Schr Fred J ‘l,r)Plnlml\' Y'\KLA-;GI [ 8 hmfln b s?gll:, £, - —Sai | P Envars. | Portand & Way..| 2 pmiPier 27 e D N o s, T E S SUATMAS Satied April 25—Schr Alert, for FROM SEATTLE. | | Usstmr IEHL \“hm’ Henotulu. s medu-.mu—--l-nn-m mdarm-nl-np-n Schr ida Cristobal k A. Campbell, 5 bours from Point | ship Cristobal Solar. w’:—u&mm—g!_“ for Astoria. D--.h-.fl—_- hrm-. *y ‘with ship Marion Chilcott in tow CLEARED. ght showers have occurred at San Diego. but with this exception no rain has fallen west A wind veloeity of 26 miles from the east is Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty ':Izv—mmdy Friday, Los Angeles nfd vicinity—Fair Friday; light )BOS, May 18, 16 p m—Weather ; veloeity 12 milés per hour. m-.‘-m MANILA—Sailed May de Panay, for Liverpool. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Saiied May 17—Br stmr Mas- | | supequa. for Punta Arenas; stmr Seguranca, | DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed May. 17—Stmr Hawaiian, from Hilo for Philadel- | GUNS In Way Stations (! v.na- Angeies Pa BRI l.-nny. Stocktan, M ercod: hr-fl.h—o Goshen Jumc- Lemoore, " . Hanford. . Visaita, M sfield. Los . 720» T0I0AT) Pan, Kanine Gy B Loais > 8. Bakersfield. Los Angei 3.58a £.00p Goiden .m- Limited—E! Paso, 7,8t Louissnd Chicags 850 +5.308 valiejo. Crodiert, Por Costan Mar: B3 e wlmu‘, N les and Squ Eastern Deaver, Kansas Ciiv, St 1..-1. Martinez. Stockion. Sacramento, Colfax, Reno, Sparks, Memteilo, Ogden. flbl!nnm Val o Port aez and wu Stacions...... 11.204 7&!-:- k—zwrm Costa. 1 picia, Suisus, Eimira Dizom, o Pub Goiadeid and Rewrer < T oid a or . 8.052 Port Costa, k > Martines. jodesto, Merced. Fresso. Ltl-rn-enm and Mariposs Big Trees .I’C-flu"';-‘-"“ ll-om- ifornis Express—sas remento, M le. Redding, Sound snd East. 8.508 Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations ... sl ul-:--x.m:mu-en-, k' T COAST LINE Gange. (Third sod 'ru-u-d Sirmets 104 San Jose and Way Stations. 17.00A Saa Jose 428 Way Swaciona. 164 Monterey. Semta Cres Excursion Sundsy only) ...... e 10300 Almaden (Tues. Fri_oniy).. 4108 The Coaster—3San Jose, Salinss San_ Ardo, Robies, Paso = Margarita Saa Lais Obispe, Guadatupe. Gaviota, Santa Bar Oxnard, k. Los * uuenmy. Haolllster, ie, Deal rgne Greve, lut San Jose. Cruz. vy and Princil “S-Jmmmulm'"m wood, Sam OAKLANG HARBOR 1715 A m I.“A‘-.". ”PHLLADE!J’HIA—AJTN&\‘I May 17—Stmr FOREIGN PORTS. May 18—Stmr Uma- hence May 15; Ger stmr Itauri, hemce | Moy 14: wunt Tremont, from Hongkons: bark | Carronton. May 6. EErERNYY uEi| U | '”'P-& Ba3uas ST

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