The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 27, 1905, Page 11

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COLD WILL GO OVER THE SEA' Steamship Siberia Will Carry | | Thousands of Silver Dol-| | VALLEID ELKS Lodge Members Wonder What Russian River “Pad-| —— " C— == = e ™ e — | —) ~™ = [ —] —_— - — Theatrical Man Is Sued for Damages for Breach of WALLE TIRE OF Citizens Adopt Resolution Demanding That Trustees s O Bkl Promise by an Actress doek” Will Cost Them Start Work on Water Plant N i GRISCOM ENTERTAINED 1825000 IS DEMANDED SUIT CAUSE OF I"I“AR!‘XAI.\‘S IN BAD SHAPE B St Tttt s Woman Asserts Husband of Collapse of Plan to Form Three City Fathers Arouse inent Citizens to Meet an Oakland Girl Is Guilty| Summer Colony Followed Ire of Residents by Their Notable in Marine Cireles of the Basest Ingratitude Refusal to Award Contraets s ORIENT. —- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. [ERIC, CAPTAIN McGILL. WHICH ARRIVED IN PORT YESTERDAY TWENTY-THREEE DAYS FROM MEE IN BALLAST AND WILL BE LOADED BY THE OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP The Weather. . (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.} The following maximum and minimum tem- peratures are reported for the previous day: — | i i 1 l +| I I by an Appeal to the Couns,' SEATTLE, May 26.—Because he married anotaer girl than the ome who alieges she raised him from a dancehall waiter to theatrical manager and a prominent | Northwest Theatrical | Trust, Alexarder Pantages, owner of | Pantages’ Theater here and prominent in | f Spectal Dispatch to The Call } VALLEJO, May 3.—Many of the mem- | all theatrical doings, must defend ImIn 5 = ow court a $5.000 breach of promise suit. } | The plaiouff is Kate Rockwell, Step-, g . WIG(er 2 company composed of | % | Elks was formed to purchase land for a | daughter of Jadge Bettis of Spokane, and bomef v ot s e | | who is known on every vaudeville stage | P R - m:: The - | |in the West. On March 12 last, Pantages | °% the Russia » s i | e fghg oo o s .;m‘: ruler, however, ‘refused to 2pprove | l Oakliand a2d | o ne plan. and many of the sharenold- | ,;t;: wedding is the cause of all the trau- | 7 B e 200 By O hecHD- 3 | be ! The complaint filed by the plaintiff is | 3;’:" ?’kl‘“d m’:::’z:‘:‘ u?: ;:"‘: | bristiing with sensation. The woman de- | homj“‘“ °§a ““"m o 14 s | clares that by her earnings as a vaude- | ngs commenced it “against ¢ | s = directors. A demurrer to the compiaint | ville performer in the Klondike she en- | 3 | filed against the Elks was sustained, and { abled Pantages to jump from poverty to‘u“ Iatnt nded thei t | riches. All of this she ciaims she did | T P! i - aam — ‘l""‘“"‘*" % | under the promise of marriage. She days was given - pad ""’f he | wished Rim to succeed because she trust- | LoD o answer. This the directors o } < | association neglected to do, and those ed him and expected to become his wife. ;- who have subscribed for stock in the pro- ject are now wondering if judgment for According to the doeument on flle Pan- tages lived with Kate Rockwell as Bef |, 40009 sought and costs will be given against them as indiviusals. 4 husband and held her out as his wife to all the worid from October, 130, until | Mareh, 1903, For the next twe years she | worked on the vaudeville stage mm;& HARRIMAN AND HILL parts of the West, sending to her p | WORKING TOGETHERI ised husband every week what money she made. This continued until within a very e | few days of Pantages’ 9 A short time after the promise is al-| Aorpe on Plans for the! Development of the | leged to have been given, Pantages lost | his job in the dancehall and the woman, | by her earnings, supported him. She kept } Special Dispateh to The Cail VALLEJO. May X —Exasperated by Trustees to award the conmtract for the pipe and the laying of the new malns of the city water sys- tem, citizens packed the meeting of the Twenty Thousand Club last night and uranimousiy adopted a resclution calling upon the Trustees to award the bids at once. Mayor Roney addressed the gath- ering. The present mains are almost worn out and 3 break may occur at any time. The City Engineer, the Board of Public Works, Mayor Roney and two of the five Trustees have voted in faver of award- ing the contracts, but the other three Trustees have tied up the matter and de- clare that no work shall be started un- less the contract is givem to a company which they favor and whose bid Is sev- eral thousand dollars higher. SPIRIT OF PROGRESS IS SHOWN IN GILROY City Counecil Indorses Plan to Issue Bonds for Im- provement Fund. GILROY, May 2% —The City Council at a special meeting indorsed the action of S 2 2 3 5d perts. I | him, she asserts, from suffering hunger Northwest. | pe= . = usy Tunf for Captain Wilsen. & Alasic is, 58 days from New | s i Sarbilied e el Beaates aclh S the Gilroy Prnmcdm:l Ciub in asking for > s baving a on the via Punta Arenas 26 days. SAN ANCISCO the vided. A th the fssuance of $6.000 worth of Dondw 2 . y yesterday he was | Sunr Mandalay, Adier, 4% hours rem Re- | > Diiewtng wre Qu swsmal rafuialle o 158 mn nzr:tzzpcg;:“ - mm‘:?‘: ufie} PORTLAND, Or, May 3B A |This amount is needed to mstall a sewage | dondo. | date. as compared with those of same date | enume! i -] e . " o»s R » - | Rival, Buckard, 43 hours from Gaviota. | season, and rainfall in last twenty-four hours: | silk shirts at §I5 each and board at $4§ a | VWOrthingten, general manmager of the system, electric light plant, build a new Armo, Crim, 23 hours frem Port Last This Last week. | Harriman lmes in the Northwest, is au- Hall, improve the present municipal { Kenyon. Stations— 24 hours. seasca. seAsOn | thority for the statement that by Mon- water system and to pay off a 315000 in- $ Stmr Eureka Jessen, 2¢ hours from Eureka. i -2 $2.73 8¢.56 | R TR g | day, May ™. X will ed e o~ i 2 PR i . . B b 5 S | day, May . worl I be started on the | debtedness on the water plamt. T e 5 15 FASHIONABLE CROWD | much-taiked of ime of rafiroad from BE | It is expected that the bonds will be | CLEARED. 5 T B ye | paria, Wash., to Lewiston, Ida., along the | voted at the special election to be held i Friday, May 6. -08 s # SEES “THE MANDARIN | north bank of the Smake River. The pext Monday. ‘ | _Stmr Mariposs, Lawless, Tahiti. § D Spreck- -89 20 Harriman interests will do the WOTK. THiS m—————————— | e1s & Bros Ca. . el sction is comsidersd positive preef that Sant Alexander, San Diego: w 2 | 2 . { saa Steumsiin Comoasy. ,‘:; e =+« Performance by the San Jose tze Hesximan snd HEL - fuferests are OUNAN TRAVEL. oderick Db, Engalls, Hile; | = 2 Nz | agreed on urse of Northwest devel- | sy L SRR D B CORNe e J Oratorio Society Full | cpment saT g e st JAunte Jo : g E = o P —_———— b 9 Co. B = For Kewchikan, Wrasgel, SAILED. 3 = §’§ of Merit. WILL SEARCH COAST ISLANDS | o nem Wedneseay, May 4. 5 25333 | FOR TWO MISSING MARINERS Ex)hr’l 10, 13, 29, 25, 30 Stmr Geo Loomis, Seddon, Astoria. STATIONS. 2 3= 3% | Speciaj Dispateh to The Call. | June Chat o Com- Friday, May 26. 2 233 i S " Seattle. | U S stmr Hugh McCulloch, Cantweil, Port- 8 5 | SAN JOSE, May 2%.—A large and fash- | T8ree Expeditions to Huat for Mem For Victarta, Vancouver, g ! 3 3 : | ionable audience greeted the production Whe Disappeared Durinx Guif | - - o= — o fess, Tahict = 2 50 0o | of the comic operz, “The Mandarin,” by | of California Storm. | Bellingham 11 o =, May 5 18 15, 3 35 10 Coroma, Gieiow, Bureka. 34 56 36 -00 | the San Jose Oratorio Society at the| LOS ANGELES, May 26.—Three ex- | Jume & Changs ar Seatils io fhis compasy's = 4 | ¥ edc ;»gl) ;g 5{3 % —g\\'lcmry Theater to-night in aid of the|ploring parties are about to start for Ieamers for A‘-'ug--m & ;‘ Ry.: at Seattls 23955 63 4 SE Ciosdy .25 | cDdowment fund of the Pratt Home. | the Gulf of California to examine the | ¥, T3c9®a © N. P. Ry at Vaacouver 1o C. P. gg a2 :;s’ SW Cleu‘” 1}0>§:eg seat in e house dvu u.ke;. little known islands along the coast For Bureka ¢ Boldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:39 52 T SE Pt .Cldy .00 | Prominent society girls and men made |and also to solve, if possible, th {3 m. May 3 IL I7. 3% 25; June 4 Curena, Yo Int, I . | g T3 | UP the cast. The scenery and costumes | tery surrounding the m-ayme' G«:’:;' e D A s it . Avel 150 iac. long 3 W. Be bark Dun- | M T8 36 5 Nw Ciea 00| Were elaborate and the music was espe-| Henry E. Miller of this city and Gus | mesmds Sus pives tor Seis Sotans * His Arm Brokes. Grace, at Chigntk Bay—April 86 S5 38 | cially fine. Olyger, a mariner, who are thought to | Sasta Resa. S m > 11 lat 40 92 XN, long 135 10 W, whaling schr | 28 M & | The acting of Charles W. Williams as | have perished during a storm In the| State of Caiifernia. 3 m { pe . ! Los An -~ Rt Mt e e i ] B w2 { Fan Tan. the singing of Miss Mary Web- | gulf last January, though there 15 a | s puss, oinarpis, Si5 Fuim 12d Tax i = TELEGRAPHIC. } s e*;' ster as8ing Lo and the work of Miss Ione | possibility that they are still alive. One | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Purt Harford (Sem . ms;;r T !4053& .v‘{o«’{ 150 p m—Weather | .74 70 52 MacLouth as Jesso were the features of | of these parties will go from Guaymas, A Luis Obispo). Venturs and Huememe— y; Teind ek ety B s e Sont: | menis W% 8 % the performance A chorus of ffty|another from Yuma and the third will | Soos Bay. 9o = May & 14 32 3: June 7. = SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 25—Bark Haydn | Sen Francisco.23.90 56 43 | young soclety girls was also an aftrae-|geart from Douglas. Arix [ Magtalna Say San Jose det Brown, from Tacoma; stmr Coes Bay, bence | San L. Obispo.20.92 62 45 i tion. [ — | Cato S Ty B “,r Rosata, == an un e Harbor ... ... = B 1 4 BRaE= | = 2 HOT CAKES CATUSE STABBING FRTATKA EXCURSIONS (Seveen 10085 The : & War For ! BR wa !PL.\(‘L OF IMPORTANCE AFFRAY NEAR MARYSVILLE mewrsien sex uhnnn-l-'i leave m H ,.y_’:i.;:g,.;;:,hm o] e 2870 S& 58 % | 2 - 1 cause They Did Not Uaderstaad | = m{u‘?,:;'?:"m—:_ e Arrh 26— kaze. from — = - His Order. g gy~ - = Sohr James Roloh, from Evereti: 207 | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL %Wl“ Become Viee Presldent, ¥ May 3-J. Monpieto e FRETGHT OFTICE_ 10 Masker st 3 3 o RECAST. 5 4 3 § ANERVIGER, 3 C D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, » 25 Stmr Vasguars. for Sen | Unsectied weather continues over the coase. | Of Several Eastern Rail- | @iias 3. Muitet) was arrested by Deputy | s San Pranmen 23 | Francisco; bktn Skagit, for Port Gamble. Light showers have occurred at many points. % x | Sheriff Howser to—:h_y, e admits that | ¥ 25 | TILLAMOOKSailed May 25—Schr Truzderstorme Bave ceeurred at Boise and Po- road Corporations. | he stabbed three Chimese cooks with a | AMERICAN LINE - - M2y 29 | Buenaventura, for San . catello | table fork at the Gov at works T | = » : table fork at ernme: nea: 2y Ports May 29| ASTORIA—Sailed May 2¢—Stmr Despatch, Tha following high wings are reported: In- here this morning. The prisoner is an | Louis B2 i Sl May 29 | for San Francisco. dependence, 3, seuthesst: Wimnemuccs. 36, | poprraND, May ¥—B. A Worth- S i = & Way Ports. May 33| TATOOSH Passed out May 26—Stmr Shas- | southwest; 26, south. : tiom of | 0. —He sptaks Bigih fuperiuctly. | e Tk _._3 R 2 Overiines. T -May 29 | ta, from Belliogham for San Francisco. Ccld weather continues in Nevada. The tem- | Ington, when he gives up the pesition of | . tried to converse with the Chinese in ATLANTIC TEANSPORT LINE — e g o BAT—Arflzv‘:d May 26—Stmr Break- | perature bas fallen 20 degrees in the last general manager of the Harriman lines | Jiaian about the hot eakes he had or- Wew ¢ g Direct. o water hemes May i N will repert | X I ‘Saba ... June ‘ 5 2 | “CHIGNIE BA¥—Arrived Aoeil 30— Shio M| Fosecast made at San Francisco for thirey | 0 the Northwest on Jume 1, TeDOTt | dered for breakfast and because they | _Jume 10 Minnetonka .. June 2% - v 30 | P Grace, hence April 4. houre ending midnight, May 27: J o Eneaien. A Delanc. the newly elected | ooulg not understand him bhe stabbed HOLLAND AMERICA 30| TA BARBARA—Sailed May 26—Stmr | Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy, unsettled | president of the Wabash system at Chi- |them. Ome of the Chinese is seriousiy | NEW YORK ROTTERDAM via < 35| State of California. for San Diego; stmr Cocs | weather Saturday, possibly light showers: | cago, immediately on leaving here, and | wounded. i Satling W*«flt;fv’_-l a2 m 5 | Bux, for San Frsatiscs. tresh scuth winds. | wili be assigned to the first vice presi- IS I A §- ------May 31 Byndam ...... 3| Afrived May 26 Sumc Samos, Bence May | “Los Angeles and vicloity_Cloudy Saturday. | o % SEEETEL R TG TR SO0 PR | 31| 24, and satied for San Pears. possibly Dight showers: fresh scuthwest wind | = e St s " | INSURANCE MAN ACCUSED < , e L NSEN | May 26—Br | Sacramento VaileyCloudy Saturday, with | minal Company, the Wes le Beit Rail- oF P. G CHECKS | Grars Harbor 31| stme Bileric. trom Yokobama. g soutn wind. | road Company and the and ANNG WO | Zeetand - W illap of L 26—Sebr Mahukena, for | San Joaquin Valley—cloudy. unmsettied |y oi. Erie Railroad. —_ | Pratana Arz E;‘ B'E; i“’?#,' g }‘ S-E‘?;gr;-‘! Tea MeKay, | TSLDeT m‘-w{: showers in the moun- S e S San Jose Merchants Cause the Arrest Alameda to Sail = o Tt e &k ik b B fresh southwest mm.:::msl HIGH scn:ol. o Mam Claiming to Be Mutmal |2y T Coce Bay & Pr. Orferd J 1| nghthouse stmr Madrona, from a crulse. * Satarday. AL Y S by | Ceeanic . Dontie o .June 2| Sailed May 28—Stmr North Fack. stmr ¥ A ;’Z'::&"'_“d Saturday: warmer; brisk —_— SAN JOSE, May 26.—James W. Coch- | Seattle & Bel m..;m! &umwmrqummNmtw&a south winds. Professor G. W. Bartlett of the Class rane. who says he is an agent of the ,pampe - une 3 ncisco. . & Pany. was RSPUBLIC Jure 4| PIRATE COVE_arrived May 7—Schr Annie A & NeARIE. Disteiet Furncnp. of 38 Is Made President of the e s fi';mch,",, ot | Cxamic Way Ports.J + n. hence ——————————F Organization. | iy Conpy < et §| _GEEENWOOD Saiet May 36—Stmr Alca- the rai by | FEALDSBURG. May 5. — The h?vlms passed '?:l';’ :Bkc:b- :hs s} - smolulu & Kahulal. . (J z_tor edro. . thrown _against . nants are oseph | 3 China and Japan. . [yane 8| REDONDO—Artived May 25 Stme James S | Bon o arn BoE N ot arm Droken. | Healdsburg High School Alumut Asso- | &L 000S, D08 o0 OOt S ned | SMaNic . Higgize, bemee May 24; stmr Samos, hence | & LONDON. May 2 ielegzaphs Aua | ciation met at the residence of Miss| Jil TR WA WOU SIS ReR, WO cathed | TO SAIL. - | stmr Marle Vaierie Br sumr | Sue¥ | Hazel Baker of this city last night . e ROMANT Safied May 28—Stmr James S Higgins, for | have been in eollision at Woosung: both ves- i t | sequently discdvered to have Deen cyxoOPIC ¥ Tuae Destinations. Salle | Pler. | San Pedro. sels damaeged; former beached: damage to | The annual reception to the graduat-| . .o g | € D. TATLOR, Passenger Agent Puctfie e - i - PORT LOS& ANGELES—Arrived May 26— | ing class will be held Friday, june 23, 2 st Sen | €tmr Robert Dollar, from Mukilteo. 26—Stmr Bee, for San barg, for - FORT BRAGG--Safied May 26—Stmr Na- tonal CHy, for San Prancisco. GRAYS A R—Satled May_ 26—Stmr Otympte. for San Franeisco; stmr Toledo, for which were loaded with Ping instgnificant. NAGASAKI May 26—Three British steam- ‘unknown, FLOW OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS. The table gives a com the at Truitt's Theater. The following : e s | TRIES TO BOARD A MOVING ] I Baker, '04; secretary-treasurer, Adelina Walters, "04. Miss Coach Carryving Innes Band Strikes aad Kills a Tulare County l 26—Clande Sea- | ST.-.MICHAEL S S. EEALAN CLASS 100 Al LLO' CAPT. i § statement wars of ted flo ALLEJO BAKERS ARE BADL' HANFORD, May The largest and finest equipped passenger and TR ey e mm“"h"""‘m"m@" by é i A zxru-'m monds of Exeter, Tulare County, fell | Jeisht steamer iz this trade: with lmpe ool 3 e second o - - accommodations. attention NEWS OF THE OCEAN. MANILA—Arrived May 22—Br stmr Knight ey !“-fl De revised by later measure- 2 — from the steps of a Southern Pacific | perishmble freight Sailing “rom | of St George, from Nortolk, Va. ments. The Sgures are by W. B. Claob | sttempt of Two Mem to Regulate am | Passenger coach here this morning SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. JUNE IRD. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. BhE BEENBNRERERRanE wwnll [0l abFmassunumaliions wo HEB B L] and!16 L BoU R Arrived May 28 Portl: am|Pler MELBOURN about .16 am Pler 27| ship Bracadale, from Port Blakeley. b3l 9 am Pier 11 ANSTA—Saffed May 24—Fr bark La am(Pler 9 | Rochejnqueiin. for San Franefsce. | 5 st 20| OASETA, ROSALUASailed May 17—Br ship Seattie & Tacoma.' 5 pm; 0 o aizect. .| § pm Pler ;} A B am Pler 2| A : ! to Face 4 30 p Prer 9] am Ple: 11 . Pler 20 m Pier 24 | p= 2 ”? = pmiPler 2 amPler 11 ed to the port of “destination wmblan ports. valued at $14.- oy owing - R R i § ¥ Pl and drted e ;|un- i arms’ e $4600. and it Bepfngrnn ! | San Franetsco. FOREIGN PORTE. ANTWERP—Arrived May 23— Br shi trusia, from Caleta Buema: to lcad :;A:- | Frazeisco. CORRAL—Arrived May 12—Ger e mon, from Hamburg for Sen h‘lnfl:' - OCOS—Sailed May 18—Ger stmr Hathor, for QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Mavy 26— Davis Sanen tr Sovtamplon T ) Al 11 MY an, for OKOHAMA —Safled May 13—Ger stmr > mantia. for Ore. . WOOSUNG—Arrived May 26 Br stmr Ping bydrographer, United States Franciseo. names g ere elec suin; pm " Arrived May 26! Ethei | oo been detained | Officers wi elected for the en: z | : pm Py o R | i L T year: President, Professor George W. CAR AND FALLS TO DEATH N o M AND | ABERDEEN—Sailed May 26— Stmr New- ——————— Bartlett. "38; vice president, Miss Hazel B BTy I b o

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