The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 6, 1905, Page 7

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THE "SAN {CISCO CALL. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1905. T CHINA ARRIVES FROM THE ORIENT f{NiN BEINS WITH MANY PASSENGERS. Liner's Cargo cludes Much Raw Silk. Raft 11 Arrives| [ i: | || “ompany’s | rived yes- | Log From Columbia River. commo- ific run 1ina still | edule | d voyage fleet, Hongk: e believe the Czar's ese mnaval on board the d furnished food | | the remainder of | 2100 tons of | rge shipment | bales of raw silk in about 150 Honolulu 197 | HIP BATTL ABBEY, WHICH WILL GO AGO AND DURING HER STAY ON THIS COAST HER CAPTAIN HAS BEEN VISITING HIS FAMILY ) EUREKA TO LOAD LUMBE s S A LS IR e e S, COD'S PLANTS Pastor Says Lessons Can Be Learned From Work of Burbank in Gardens Lol s BELL ON INSPIRATION Divine Says Bible Is From Creator and Will Not Tolerate Any Other Idea “The Bearing of Luther Burbank's E: periments on the Doctrine of Election’ was the subject of an address by E. A. Sturge, M. D., before the Presbyterian | Ministers’ Union at the home of the Occi- | dental board, 920 Sacramento street, yes- | | teraay. Dr. Sturge said in part: We are all plants cf God's garden. The father s the husbandman. wis desire is that we should bear more and better fruit and get 1id of our thorny nature, which is due to As Mr. Burbank goes through his flelde, s | lecting those trees or plants which give signs | of promisc and consigning the rest to destruc | tion, s0 God has from tne beginning chosen certain nations and Individuals for a speeial purpose. Wh: have some peoples utterly perished? Why arc the American Indlans snd nastive Australlans almost cxtinet? Why are some naticns more blessed of lLeaven than others? The answer is: “Fvery tre: that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down.” There are many peaple who do not like the doctrine of election, though it is so clearly stated in the Bible, It seems unjus that God should choose one naticn and de: another. Would we not regard him as a foolish farmer who neglected to selcct the best seed from which to raise future cropa? It God neglected to exercise a wise choice among individuzls and nations, would he not be acting more foolishly than men? Of course God elects. There s no other way cf cvolving a superlor race. HIS KNOWLEDGE TESTED. Mr. Burbank guickly runs his eye over thou- sands of plants and selects those best fitted for his purpose. Just as we are able to pick aut good people at a glance, so he can at once choose the best, and these he predestinates to be conformed into something he has in view. His knowledge has been put to the test. 3 FOR AUSTRALIA. SHE LEFT ENG- gers om . s FOUR YEAR s 3 THE OLD COUNTRY. ng is the list of ker pas- pr. w. H. | Captain Francis Tuttle, arrived yester- = sund by way of Portland Be H £ nship Company’s limer rt arrived June 5 at Auckl meward bound, left Auckland ¢ left Yokohama June 2 for Hono- San Francisco. it P NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Inferest 1o Mac'aers ard Shipping Merchants. reported are: The umber from Blakeley chartered in France . merchandise from | The French latest ¢ bark Orient, chartered prior Tamber from Eureka bark St. Katherine ronado, merchandise from I | — | Exports by the Queen. Queen on Sunday for ‘ Sacks an ass andise cargo a various h Columbian porta t $10,849 and including the follow- 105 pkgs fresh 214 pkgs onions, 0 1bs pearl barley, 55 1s ‘wine, pkgs paste, metal polish, . 31 . f 100 tins matches, & pkgs - 1 pkg machinery . carried 49,575 lbs dried consigned to Winnipeg, valued at §: shoes valued at $152 fuu s boots and Horse. i e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, June 5. r Richard Rush, Tuttle, 48 hours ria, Seusalito direct Queen Alexandra, 27 days_14 hours 8 via Yokohama via Honolulu Friele Hongkong, inutes, utes 42 hours from hours hours <hasta, San mr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 60 hours from in tow tug Deflance. n y of Puebla, Jepson, 55 hours from ria and Puget Sound ports. Leland, 28 hours from Monte- th, Jensen, 38 hours from Ban- r Elf ar Corona, Glelow, 18 hours from Eureka. r Norwood, Martin, 40 hours from San \r State of California, Thomas, 44 hours san Diego and way ports. ancis F. Leggett, Reiner, § days bia River bar, with log raft in tow tella, Wash. Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, nours from Eu- . Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 70 hours from 8. Pedro and way ports. -~ | " Schr Monterey, Nelson, 14 hours from Mon- k by half and | sor, o view along this part | *glnr Corinthian, skipper, 8 days from Sius- T nplaints have been | 1uq . oners and before | " gcpr Bender Bros, Wetzel, 8 days from Sius- s probably be | jaw | Schr Advance, Ogidnessen, 6 days from | Bandon. Log Raft Comes to Port. s‘n;’u.y;«.-s. Minor, Jorgenson, 6 days from is B Leggett arvived hr Mayflower, Gudmansen, 4 days from Co- ye bia River with an- e. hr Fortuna, Johnson, 3 days from Co- r big log raft in The raft reached | S 3 t and mariners of the coas: trade | quille River. next rast gets | Tug Relief, Marsball, 14 hours from Monte- nich arrived yesterday | TeY, With schr Monterey in tow. y logs, any one of which, | CLEARED. sea, could deal a death blow | Saturgay, June 3. est vessel afloat. These rafts have | gypr St Paul, Randall, Portland; § F & regarded es a serious menace |pss co. is likely that before I SAILED. nethod of shipping | £ P s ] Saturday, June 3. he passing of a | practice. The | U 8 stmr Princeton, Porter, Honolulu. e few days leave Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caspar. p Battie Abbey | r Mandalay, Adler, Crescent City. le Abbey take 700 tons | r Alcatraz, Fageriund, Greenwood. . probabl first_cargo Del Norte, Payne, Crescent City. ever carrie: o the Humbofdt , orwood, Martin, Seattle. uch coal is shipped. The | Noyo, Johnson, Eureka. is werth more here than R. P. Rithet, McPhail, Honolulu, Solano, Keegan, Grays Harbor. Chlemens. Norleys Landing. Point Reys Conflanza. Ida A, Campbell, ! SPOKEN. 1. At| May 14—In lat 5 N, long 25 W, Fr bark 10ad lumber for | Duchesse de Barry, from Swanses, for San | Francisco. | CORRECTION . iled June 4—Stmr Victoria, for tmr Olympla, as previously re- When the fire alarm tapper rang in yester- serning from box 95, announcing a fire in y of Taylor and Golden,Gate ave- e man that pulls the whitle cord at TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 5, 10 p. m.—Weather hezy; wind NW; velocity 16 miles per hour. ny got/the v fle-walkidg fre DOMESTIC PORTS. p to where the POINT R sed June 5, 7:15 a m— Stmr Whittler, barge Santa Paula in tow, from Port Harford, for Astorig; stmr le repeats the iss, from Eureka, for San Francieco. e water front is JUA—Arrived June 2—Schr Louise, 1 wharves are v ort. led June 5—Barge 93, in tow stmr Atlas, Francisco. MUKILTEO—Sailed June 1—S¢hr Maid of Orleans, for San Franciseo. TTLE—Arrived June 4—Stmr Melxille nce May 31; Ger stmr Hathor, hehce that dire When bluecoats e station and ey couldn’t find an: £0 Teported to th then learned that th Fuel whistle had juggied the fi wasted a lot of steam and given the mei with the stars @ hot and dusty run for nothing ’ { { | Sailed June 4—Stmr Jefferson, for Skagway. GRAYS HARBOR—Eafled June 4—Etmr Che- for San Francisco. NT LOBOS—Passed June 5, 9:50 a m— mr Rival, from Grays Harbor, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed out June 5—Br stmr Knight Errant, Touches Bottom at Port Nat ship Durbridge, which has ar-| gy, t Natal from Astoria, reached her | | Guring a heavy gale and was driven She was floated, however, without as- | Passed in June 5—Stmr Olympia, hence June tance and is thought to have escaped serious | 2. for Bellingham; schr Camano, from San ge. A survey will be made as soon as she | Pedro, for Port Gamble. = discharged her cargo. ’ Passed in June 5—Schr A. M. Baxter, hence —_— May 19, _YOY Beliingham. Water Fromt Notes. h:fi‘;"_&le‘m\fi June 6—Stmr Pomona, e schooner Monterey arrived yesterday | . Satled June 5—Stmr Gualala, for San Fran- ,m Monterey in tow of the tug Relief. She | clsco; —— Weitchpec, for San Franclsco, in on board 18,000 barrels of crude ofl with tow stmr Gualala. which she will leave to-day for Portland fn | . PORT HARFORD—Arrived June 5—Stmr tow of the tug Dauntless. Santa Cruz, hence June 3. June 4, noon—Bktn The British iramp steamer Queen Alexgndria | Fullerton. from Kahulul,. and anchored out- ved yesterday twenty-two days from - 4 side. S wnd has mot yet been released from queg. | Arrived June 5—Stmr Atlas, with barge 83 antine where she is being fumi B in "Ov" from Ventura. . The stecmer Robert Dollar, which broke her EUREKA—Arrived June 4—Stmr Fulton, hence June 3; stmr Vanguard, hence June 3. June B5—Stmr Coquille River, hence June 3; stmr Westvort, hence June 3. SANTA BARBARA—Salled June &—Stmr tall shaft a few days ago while in the Santa Barbsra Channel, arrived yesterday afternoon in_tow of the tug Defiance. The United States revenue cutter Richard Harris, 22 days | rom Tacoma. for Yokohama.' Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 6—5 p. m. The following maximum and mintmum te; perat: are reported for the previous day Boston 80-60)New York 76-62 Chicago . | Philadelphia. . -6 Cincinnati Pittsburg .. 4-66 Honolulu St. Louis . sonville $2-68 Washington | New Orleans s SAN FRANCISCO . 3 COAST RECORD. H 2 23 «'42 s ] SR e 2 | g H 2= 2, 2 STATIONS. 2 5 Z= g - 2 g = | : 2 : H | Bake; 26 | R | 00 | Fresno ~00 S. E. Far .00 Independ e .00 Los Angel. 2 .00 Mt. Tamalpais.3 .00 | Phoenix ... .00 Point Reyes BL | Pocatello .28 | Portlana .06 Req Bluff | Pt.Cldy .00 Roseburg Cloudy .02 lacramento Clear .00 | Salt Lake Clear T | San Francisco. Clear .00 8. Oblspo. Clear .00 San Diego . Clear .00 Seattle Cloudy .00 | Spokane " Cloudy .48 Tatoosh 48 SW Cloudy T. Walla Walla. 70 52 SE Pt.Cldy .02 Winnemucca 66 40 NE Cloudy .00 Yuma 94 64 SW Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. | . Warmer weather prevails in the great val- | of California and in the Slerras, o rain has fallen in California, but light showers are reported In Oregon, Eastern Wash- | ington and Idabo. Forecast made at San Francieco for thirty hours ending midnight, June 6: Sen Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; light north winds. changing to fresh west. Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair Tuesday; fresh west wind Sacramento Valley—Fair Tuesday; light north winds. San Joaquin Valley—Fair Tuesday; light north winds. Coast—Fair Tuesday; fresh west winds. Foothills and mount; Fair Tuesday, Nevada—Fair Tuesday. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster.) | Fruit and Wheat Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending 5 p. m %'.‘«'lxh meridian time, San Francisco, June 505 N HE s B 87 = s ax d3 5 R3 il 8523 B zz2 25 2 STATIONS. % g = ; = 35 R & 8% 8 a2 3 : 8 E 2 “ 2 2 SRS 61 Clear .00 54 Pt Cldy .2 Clear 08 Hanford . Clear .00 Hollister . Glear .00 Independence SE Clear .10 y Clear .00 Clear .00 | Clear .14 Clear .00 Clear .00 Clear .00 Clear .00 Pt Cldy .00 Porterville 47 Clear .00 Red Bluff .. 82 54 Pt Cldy .04 Riverside . 85 43 Clear .00 Sacramento ..., 18 50 Clear .08 San Diego ..... 68 54 Clsar .08 San Francisco.. 68 52 Clear .16 San Luis Obispo 70 52 Clear 14 Santa Maria ... 70 48 Clear St. Santa Rosa .... 77 46 Clear .00 Willows ... 60 .. N’ Clear .00 WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS, Napa—Hay and grain looking fine, promise good cro Hollister—Hay baling begun; same as lust vear. y Falermo—Rancliers have commenced baling hay. Riverside—Haying well under way—acrage large—crop fair. 3 Santa Maria—Strong wind blowing, but no particular effect on crops. King City—Wheat filling out well, appar- ently not vet damaged. ewman—Cool Weather still continues; graln ripening slowly. Colusa—Crop eonditions unchanged, Willows—Crop conditions unchanged. cod crcp corn; excellent prospects for grapes; poor prospset for prunes; grain doing nicely. Livermore—Wheat and barley flling well. Santa Rosa—Crop conditions favorable, cept for hops for which weather is too cool. A. G. McADIE, Secticn Director. vield about ex- e 2y Santa Posa, for San Diego; ‘stmr Bonita, for San_ Pedro COOS DAY—Arrived June 5—Stmr M. F. Plant. hence June 8. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed June 5—Br stmr Comerie, for Ladysmith. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 4—Stmr Na- vatro, from Redondo. ' Arrived June 5—Schr Honolpu, from Grays Harbor. Sajled June 5—Stmr Samoa. for San Fran— cisco: schr Lucy, for Umpqua. BANDON—Arrived June 6—Schr e TORIA Arrived Jiine 6—Sch i —Arrive une r { hence ‘May 185 schr Mabel Gale, PR Y edro. 1 Sailed June B—Ger stmr Numantia, for ‘Hongkong. N Arrived June 5—Schr O. M. Kellogg, from B ORT HADLOCK—Safled 3 Iaqua, for San Pedro. e S Sy ANACORTESArrited June 5—Schr Lizzte Seattle; roadsteead 1s clear of ice. H ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Saled June 4—Bark Gerard C. PR HUKON A Safied Miay 26-8c - y R ANAPALT Salled May 253 g B o ey R e o HILO—Salled June —Stmr Californlan, for Coquelle, 4+ | So the all wise God, foreknowing men far better than Mr. Burbank can know his plants, Delaware Breakwater. predestinates them to be conformed to the STERN PORTS. | image of his son. N v v If in the future any one tells us that he NEW YORK —Arrived June 3—Stmr Ha- | oes not believe in the doctrine of election as wailan, from Honolulu. FOREIGN PORTS. | | . PORT SAID—Arrived June 3—Span stmr | Isla de Luzon, from Liverpool, for Manila, FALMOUTH—Sailed June 2—Fr bark Babin Chevaye, for Cork. set forth in the Bible, let us refer him to such experiments as those cArried on by Luther Burbank, in order that he may be convinced, and have his feet firmly planted upon the im- pregnable rock of Hely Seripture. g 3 “The Bible is inspired—either this, or it SPARROWS POINT—Passed up—Ship Acme, | ig 5 fraud,” said "‘:e Rev. H. H. Bell, D. from New York, for Baltimore and Manila. | = Tnited I Hpge 3 NORFOLK—1In port June 3—Br stmr Sat- | D pastor of the First United Presbyte- suma, for Ching and Japan (delayed). rian Church, in the course of an address SHANGHAI—Arrived June 4—Schr F. M. Slade, from Grays Harbor. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 3—Br stmr Doric, for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived June 5—Br stmr Com- Methodist preachers held yesterday at the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Mis- sion street. Dr. Bell continue eric, ce Jupe 1. Either it is God-given or from Genesis to | TYNE—Salled June 3—Fr ship Desalx, for | riveintions It is e " But it ie Godoive ALEEACO:. y It is sprit breathed. All its writers were pre- | BROW HEAD_Passed June G—Fr bark | sided over, directcd and used by the Holy | Canrobert, hence Feb 1. Spirit. Its very words are God-breathed. | AUCKLAND—Arrived une 5—Stmr ;Sierra, Lence May 18. | fled June 2—Stmr Ventura, for San Fran- The inspired word of God Is profitable for doetrine, for reproof, for correction, for in- struction in rightecusncse. ¥ GOD-BREATHED WORK. The God-breathed work of the Holy Spirit in Scripture is for a purpose. It is to reveal God to willing mortals. In this respect Scriptural inspiration infinitely differs rrom all other so- called inspiration. Lterature, however lofty in sentiment, how- ever Icgical in trend, however descriptive of character, however indicative of culture, never can be revelation. Hence Shakespeare, Milton, Bacen and such like were in no like sense in- spired as were the more than forty writers of the Bible The reason why so many of us are so littla self-disclosed and have so little real soul de- velopment is we are too self-sufficient, too Iit- e self-surrendered. cisco HONGKONG—Arrived June 5—Br stmr Ping | Suey, from Tacoma. PRERBIRRS: Memoranda. Per stnr Elizabeth—June 4, 5 p m, off Point | Arena, passed stmr F. H. Leggett, with log raft in tow, for San Francisco, from Astoria. Per stmr_ Shasta—June 4, off Point Sur, passed tug Deflance with stmr Robert Dollar in_tow, for San Francisco (disabled). Per stmr Robert Dollar—June 1, 4 a m, T iniles west of Ventura, lost tail shaft; sent boat ashore and telegrapbed for tug: drifted 4 miles south of Hueneme and anchored await- | ing tug Deflance, which arrived June 3, 6 a m, and towed us to city. LONDON, June 4.—Br ship Durbridge | great heart it will be a great humbug in soul Will Be Made Permanent Pastor. son.*| Seattle & Tacoma Rev. E. H. Hadlock, who has been Chas, me & St. Not 'y i "Fime ‘Ball on the tower of mmwudr?pflmuy.t to-4 1, e., at noon of the 120th ‘meri or p. m. Greenwich time. J, C. Lieut . 8. N, charts. of the lower low on “The Holy Spirit” at a meeting of the | You may have a great head, but without a | grounded during a gale at Port Natal, but | winning work. Spare no palns in cultivating came off without assistance, apparently un- | your brains, but you will be ill at ease until damaged, but will be surveyed you have also and equaily cultivated your RN 5T E heart. . Movements of Steamers. The Rev. James Sunderland, D. D., gave ¢ |an account yesterday of the national TO ARRIVE, Baptist anniversary before the Baptist T Ministers’ Union, which met at the Young o 5 o [ yom: Due. | Men's Christian Assoctation bullding: E\;’ebrn:knn ;{onolu}u & Kuhulul...[June 6| The Congregational Ministers’ Union . Doliar. rays Harbor . [June 6| met yesterday and listened to a paper on P Fomtiand /= cAn {June & | ‘The History of Mohammedanism,” by Avurelia Portland & As {June 7| Joseph Koshaba. Taqua . Seattle {June 7| It was announced in Congregational cir- . l};‘ & TR ous June 7| cles yesterday that the Rev. Samuel C. Forthand & oy ‘boris:|June 1| patterson resigned the pastorate of the | Humboidt ... .....|\June & |Petaluma Congregational Church to ac- Santa Rosa...; San Diego & Way Ports/June 8| cept the pastorate of Bethany Congrega- Point Arena & Alblon...June 8| ¢jonal Church, this city, which was ren- : "'| Mendocino & Pt. ArenalJune )8 | & - $ e M. F. Plant.. | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|June § | dered vacant by the retirement of North Fork. .| Humboldt § | reverea pastor, ‘the Rev. W. C. Pond, Huxnnnl;‘ ;‘)nn le:llw&&A“ nylPorls 8| D. D. Columbia. 'ortlan storia e South Ba; ! Portlang & Astorla - 8] "A large delegation has prepared to ¥ Kiiburn... | Portland & Way PortsiJune 9 |leave San Francisco this week to attend (li'rnf‘lll,la. A;g:;:a s;";""?m”"“' .Jgunelo the eleventh International Sunday-school . Lindauer.. | Gray’s Harbor ...1....(June 1 > - Sia’ Foam. .7 Mendoelne & Pt.. ArenaJuse 11 | Convention in Torouts, ("""“}&ET"’ del. Breakwater. ..| Cooa: Bay . June 11 | egates will travel on a special car. Corona. . .| Humboldt . June 11 The Presbyterian body, following the (/grcucfl ‘l‘:gumbol:lt&,“ X |.;une 11 | custom of the Methodists and Baptists, 00s . | Newpor vay Ports.|June 12 - o i | B & Wy Dois-|qune 12| has decided to Inaugura:eda é;‘mmsrdcml‘n‘ St. Paul. | Portland & Astoria.. {June 13 ference, and has selecte enwood, smmfl»dg. . | Honolulu June 13 | the Santa Cruz Mountains, for the first ity Sydney.. | New York via Ancon. | middle of July. Newport. New York via Ancon | meeting, about the T Queen | Puget Sound Ports | st TO SAIL. | acting as pastor of the First English Lutheran Church for about a year, will ki Deetination. | Salls.| Pler. | pe installed as permanent pastor this June . | evening. Exercises will be held at the Seattle & Olympia.| 4 pm|Pier 2 | church and many well-known clergy A . ¢ill be present and deliver ad- . | Grays Harbor . V pm|Pier 10 | M1 _W lusi o IN. Y. via -Ancon...H2 miPler 40 dresses. At the conclusion a recep Coquille River S pm|pier 20 | will be given to the newly installed | Hamburg & Way./12 m|Pler 19 | pastor. H . A!!ol:l &‘ Pn;toll‘nd l} am|Pler 24 e e Redondo. -« | Los APERES OTtS. | 2 pmPler 2| popert Sewing-Machine Repairs. Roanoke. ... Los Angeles Ports| 5 pmPler 5| Also sewing-machine oil of absolute Breakwater. | Coos Bay direct...| 8 pmPler 8 |, jty, and the best needles and parts Corona. ! Humboldt 1:30 p|Pler 9 | PUTILYs > Coos Bay... | Newpurt&W ¥ am|Pler 11 | for all machines at Singer stores. Loo] Arctic. .. ... | Humboldt 10 am{pPier 2 | for the red S. 1818 Devisadero st 1580 Eea Foam. .. Point Arema . 4 pm(Pier 2 | Market st., 210 Stockton st., 1217 Stock- China & Japan 1 pm|Pler 40 | ton st., 576 Valencia st., San Francu.cn, Cal. —e—— Homer......| Seattle direct Will Pass Vacation in Yosemite. Avgos: oo ol el R Fapi g i Judge J. C. B. Hebbard and A. A. o A £ Ay y.| 9 am|Pier 11 | ganderson leave to-day for Yosemite Rainler..... | Seattic & Blghm.| 4 pmiPler 10| ;g the big ¥rees. Accompanying will Neme City. |Seattle & Tacoma..|......[Pler 16 | be Thomas Alton, manager of the Syn- City Puebla-| Puget Sound Ports|ii'amPler §|dicate Brewery: Colonel Herbert R R e Choynskl, Dr. Theodore Rethers and J. e firena...| Pommt_Arend 7. Groom. The party will make the Porio.......|Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pier 2 | trip from Stockton through the valley San Juan...|N. Y. via Ancon..(12 “m|Pier 40 | on horseback. G. Dollar. [+ | Grays Harbor -.i[ 4 pm Pler 2) Aurelia. storia & . m|Pi CH— walirs Pomona.. .| Humboldt .. i ®t | Try the United States Laundry. 1004 June 11. | | Market street. Telephone South 420. * Sonoma Sydney & Way Pts| 10 am|Pier 7 | Bnnlu].‘ glln :oelc‘lir: & Wa, ! z "“'E'" 11 -;————————-———-—-P‘ Em‘.ffl"m. Astorla & Portland|11 :mp}:: ;4’ | Time and Height of High and Low Waters F. Kilburn | Astorfa & Portland|. L Pier . at Fort Point_ entrance to San Fraaclsco S Rosa. ... | Sau Diego & W;yvl 9 am|Pier ii sB"'nPc"h!;'h:d by official authority of the - June 12. _Superintendent. a 3 Alaskan. Hono, &: Kahulw..| 3 pm|Pter 23 | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | 2 ty front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 e A"m.‘liin&é gt O ey froer {han at Fort Point: the helght Umatilla....| Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pier 9 | f tide Is the same at both places. e e TUESDAY, JUNE 6. | G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 | o Sun rises . FROM SEATTLE. | Ban sste s = Moon_sets : Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. 'z ] S dith. . | Nome & St. Michael...|June 6 [ %4 g gm- L cattie. .| Skagway & Way Ports|June 7|5 ‘L W L wi Doiphin. .... .. Skagway & Way PortsiJune 10 H Wi Portiand. Cooks nlet & Way....[June 10 | g 4 2 TIRTER LEIRIS 0F VST PINER ' Becomes Aware That He May | Call Out United States| Forces in Hawaiian. Isles | {NOT KNOWN BEFORE| | Passing of National Guard of the Territory Direets Attention to Regulations —— { Special Dispatch to The Call LULU, June 5.—The Governor of | HO the Territory of Hawali under the law | | passed by Congress has power to call | | upon the naval and'military forces of the | United States located here to suppress insurrection and to repel foreign invasion, |'which is a thing né Governor of any State can do, and he is the only man be- | sides the President who can suspend the | writ of habeas corpus. He can in his dis- cretion declare martial law in the whole | Territory, or any part of it. | Not even Governor Carter seems to | have been aware of his power, and the | commander of the Federal troops here admits that he did not know until two days ago that the Governor had it. The army and navy regulations of the United States, following the long state- | ment of what the United States troops and ships can and cannot be used for, and after saying that nobody can call out these forces save through the President and in the wi regularly provided for such call, continue: “Excepting that in Hawali the Governor may call upon the commander of the mil- itary and naval forces of the United States in the Territory of Hawall, or summon the posse comitatus, or call out the militia of the Territory to prevent or suppress lawlessness, violence,. invasion, | insurrection or rebellion in said Territory, | and he may in case of rebellion.or inva- sion, or imminent danger thereof, when the public safety requires it, suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, or | place the Territory, or any part thereof, under martial law until communication | can be had with the President or his de- cision thereon be made known.” The killing of the militia appropriation | bill in the Hawaiian Legislature led to | the aiscovery of the foregoing facts. The | discussion which has been. aroused over | the demise of politics in uniform has | brought to both the Governor and the military authoritles here some knowledge that neither previously possessed. And | yet the power that it was intended by Congress should be given to the Governor of Hawali—power transcending that of any Governor of any State in the Union, and in some respects equaling that of the | President himself—has -merely been in | abeyance. | |- “T aia not know before that the Gov- ernor had any such powe: said Colonel McClellan, commanding the United States |army forces in Hawail. “I shall take | pains to see Governor Carter at once and | acquaint him with the facts that have | been brought to my knowledge.” ————————— | ST. LOUIS, June 5.—The St. Louls Star and | the St. Louls Chronicle, both afternoon news- | papers, published announcements to-day of | | thoir consolidation under the name The Star- | Chronicle. HunyadiJanos Natural Laxative Water moves the Bowels coplously and gives a pleasant, sat- ' isfled fecling that nothing else will—amo griping—no purging. A positive, prompt reliet from Comstipa- tion and Bowel trou- Dles. Got a bottle to-day and take half & glass on arising FOR | CONSTIPATION A N\ ~ = . \ {Santafte ) \\ T CHICAGO INn 3 DAYS LEAVES DALy aTromoanm. Ml | WITH OINERS AND SLEEPE! Other Santa Fe Tralns: 7:30 a. m. " For Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 5:90D- M- | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 7:30 @ m. ] Direct conaection for Yosemite 930 e m.§ Valiey and the Big Trees. For Oskdale and Points on Slerra 30 a. m. Rallway. 0p. m. For Stocktm. a m. r Kansas City, Canyon 8:00 p. m. and Chicago. | Ticket Offices—051 Market st. and San Francisco: also 1112 nmmm%o... | land, Cal.; also 27 South First, San Jose. To SAN RAFAEI-. ROSS VALLEY, s L Via Sausalito Ferry snnl SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE.' ri week days ac T oot 12:20, p. m. 18. 10:15. 11:45 a. m.. 1:15 p. m. | Tty Camadace, am way wihition il . o stal .:-. ‘Sundays and Holldays—Point m. dally (except Sunday)—For Casza- RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN ERANCISCO. Fzox JUNE 1, 1905, 3 Fraxy Dxror @ (Foot of Market Street.) 700 Fimiira, Vacaville, Winters, Rumsey 7.489 TAGAValiclo Napa. Calivtogs, Santa b lejo, Naj st Ross, Martiacz, San Ramon ... 8.08° 7.40ANlies, Pleasanton, Livermore, Trae; ¢ 7280 8.00AShasta Express—(Via Da Williams, Wiilows, tFruto, Bluff. Portland, Tacoms, Seattle. 7.488 8.00A Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville............... 1488 8.20A Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy, Mendots, Aroms: Hanford, o anfor Visalia, Porterville {$% 8.20aPort Costa, Lathro; erced, Mo- desto, R-mand. Tesmo, g&-“hz anford, 8.40A Niles, San Jose, L1 3 les, San Jose, ton (fMfiton), "F:um:;“sm Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Colfax. Marysville, Red Binff.... 4.08» 8.40A Oakdale, Chinese, Jamestown, Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels. 4.08> 9.00A Atisntic Express—Ogden and Easi, 4.28% 8.40A Richmond, Port Costa, Martines and Way Statfons (t€oncord) . 0. btE:A Vallejo Los Angeles Pa r—Port Costa, Martinesz, Byron, Trac Larhrop, Stockton, Merce: Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visalls, Bakersfield, Los Augeles . . 708 10.20A El Puso, Kansas City, St. Louls and Chicago . 708 11.00AThe Overiand Limited —Ogdan, Omaba, Chicago, Denver, Kansas 11.40a Niles. ‘San Jose and Way Station: 48p 1.00p Sacramento River Stesmers 117.009 Stations i 284 N 11284 12.43» 9.43a 11284 7.08a 12.08» 8.484 > 1] 0.10m 4109 3.40p Benicls, Winters, Sucramento, Hayward, Niles, and Way 4.0@pNiles, Tracy, Stockton, Lod! 5.00pThe OW! Limited — Newman, Los 5.00pGolden State Limited—El Paso, 15.40p Vallejo, Crockett, Pogt Costa, Sar- Denver, Kansas City, St. Louls, en - l.zo-n?y"v‘m, N:ies and San Jose . 7.00pPReno Fassenger—Port Costa, pab. Goldfleld and Keeler. 8.20p Yosemite and Maripoea Big Troes ramento, Marysville, Redding, day oaly) - . 111.48a (Narrow only) & Cruz sad Way Stations o Boulder Creek. Santa Cruz T LINE (Broad Gauge) COART. 5 - 00A San Jose and Way Station: .00A New Almaden (Tue: Margarita, San Luis Obispo, Burbank, Los Angeles .. Lompoc . - 9.00ASan Jose, Tres Pinos, Wataonville, and Priacipal Way Stations.. ?. ' 15p San Jose and Way Station: lg Cruz, Del Monte, Monterey k. Sants Cruz, via Santa Clara and Burlingame, San Jose, Giiroy, ,tg: Hollister, Tres Pinos . and Principal Way Station: on, PR iomand Priveipat Way Sectinns }m‘ Iroy. Salinas, Puso Robles, San Lafs Obispo, Santa o, 6450 El_Paso, Kansas City, St. Louts, Chicago.. i e, itola, " Del Monte, Pactfic Grove..... 16.15PSan Mateo, Beresford, San Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alio |;Elou&hmmnclnu Millbrae, Bur- lingame, San Mateo, Belmong ‘Woodisnd, _Knights Landing, Marysville and Oroville ‘Vallejo, Mariinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa 440p Hayward, Niles, Irviagion, San ) Jose, Livermore. > Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Los Angcles. KansasCity, St Louisand Chicago 45.20pHayward, Niles and San Jose.. [ Saciits 6.00p Eastern Express—Omabha. Chicago, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Colfax, Keno, Sparks, Montello, $7.00PRickmond, Vallejo, Port Costa, Martinei and Way Stazlons..... - nicls, Suisun, Elmira, Dixon, Davis,Sacramento, Sparks, Tono- 8.20PPort Costa, Martinez, By ron, Tracy, Modesto, Merced, Fresno. (via Raymond-Wawona Route).. 8.20pOregon & California Express—Sac- Portisnd, Puget Sound and East. 8.48a 9.00p Hayward, Niles and Saa Jose (Sun- — e LINE Gauge). cs‘%;:m ot et Sereet) 4BASanta Cruz Excursion (Sunday 8.1BANewark, Centerviiie, San Joss, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa 12.16pNewark, Centerville, San Jjose, New Almaden. Los Gatos, Felt Principal Way Station: 4.18p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos.....J S8 Townsend Streets.) 10A San Jose and Way Statior 16AMonterey, Santa Cruz Excursion (Sunday only) 1 nly’ 00A The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles, Sants Guadaiupe, Gaviota, Santa Bar Dbara, San Buenaventurs, Oxnard, .. 10.30» 8.00AGliroy, Hollister, Castroville, Del Monte, Paciic Grove, Surf, Capitols, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas. San Lufs Obispo 10-30ASan Jose and Way Stations 11 San Jose and Way Stations. F 000 el Monte Express-Santa Gisras San Jose, Watsonyille, Santa Pacific Grove......... . 13.00PLos Gatos, Wright, Boulder . Narrow Gauge ... 110488 3.30p Valencia St.. South San Francisco, ! San Jose and Way Station; ":fl: Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatos, Sunset Express—Eedwood, San Jose, G Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orlean 2104 o iz, Castroville, {81 imont, San Jose and Way Statlo Palo Alto and Way Station: 10.1 San-Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park and Paio Alto ......... | 811.30p Mayfield, Mountain View, S vale, Lawrence, Santa Clrs Ssa Jose . 19 OAKLAND NARBOR) ERRY (Foot of Market St. $7.15A.m. 9.00A. M. 11.00 . ™. - 1.00°. . 3.00P. 0. 5.15 2., P for Afternoon. A for Morni tSunday excepted. {Sunday only. aSaturday only. $Monday oaly. §5t0ps ac all stations on Swn. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. AN FRANCISCO TO SAN DAYS— ). 8:00, 9:00, 12:35, 2:30, 4:00, 5:10, 3:30, &: s SUNDA' 1:30, 2:30, RAFAEL. 11:00 & m.: 30 aad 11:30 LTS g BBikE qu @G 'lfll' T.Q‘lr m‘lfl!l‘ v' 7:20 0 ST Rt Fei T Rty

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