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3 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1006 7 TRANSPORT LOGAN MAKES SCHURZ LOYAL [TWD MEN SUGGIMB | . : FAST TRIP FROM MANILA® 10 1is FRIEWD, " FL ™' Resumed e Officers Get First True News of Calamity Refuses fo Kegegt PROMO v e o P, s When Honolulu s Reached. U“'““Amfefs“ i e R Foot of Funeral Range by ’ ’ ’ P-rty of Miners. sport Lom'nru The Ahmed; docked as uauu at | b | an otel. he Alameda brought 3 Meet Terrible Fate B e A mifif,d‘zt;‘s Made Public After the the Deset. placed on the train for Sacramento. | Bishop Libert of HonolLm brought $1000 | 9, ALIE: EATIRA R ISR Generals Denh | casmvm Ne e aseens - - MONDAY, MAY 21 - - N Another passenger was O. G. Trapha- returned from a trip into Death Valley, one of Hono c EW YORK, May 15—Carl Schurz, |reports the finding of the bodies of 'y died yesterday, in 1863 declined a|two young Eastern prospectors at the r generaiship profiered by Presi-|foot of the Funeral Range. Both men ell estate, has com > to ar-|d Lincoln unless his friend, General | wore trousers bearing a label, “Walsh for the rebullding of the St, James Julius H. Stahel of this city, received | the talor,” and one of them carried an otel 81 Sen Jose, which wes Gestroyed | equal recoguition at the same me.|expensive Elgin watch, insoribed with ¥ Cooper, former Secretary of the | General Schurz wrote to the President | the monogram “M. G. H.” and wore & . was enother passenger on the|a letter which he handed to General|geal ring bearing the letter “H.” The WE. is on his way to New Stahel with & request that he forward | men perished nearly thirty miles from me sa" FMHC'S(O, Unlon Ferry DC cx,c‘.;‘%g-fi?m‘&‘“,kéfii 1,;:;:; \g: it as soon as he hadf u‘ad it uThz 169; water. The fingers of one of the men ' ot Th e o excited the profound gratitude of/ja4 heen worn to the bone digging in e,,,n’,‘i;fik’{“h‘:‘é{;v“’" .| General Stanel and he refused to 8end|ihe gand, evidently in an .nifl; 0] 82 00 a. m. Arrive Los Angeles, 9:30 the California v it, Later, when President Idncoln | each water. Constantine and his men commissioned both Bohurs and Stahel|proyght the bodies out and burled|p. M., ¥ia San Jose and Sanfa Barbara. X major generals, General Stahel called Carroll 8 'nn President Lincoln and placed the Shem neer prings, |7l gate for tne start has to be changed | | General Stabel. who is §0 yedrs ool: H[H[llmus ZUI_"S e Logan tremendous excite- The Alameda’s passengers included m.‘g:_.h:::rfi this o r o years, folle 4 on board the ship. A | Mrw W. ¥. Allen Biahop Livert, diss (PRCUSPE (V0 TO% PRCTCL (oiimate ’ . L A R B TR * | finde TheGaath of nis old comrade Tovo Kisen Kaisha! UPTOWN. .. UO8 ARl SERERE S TN | E o C. Cra H. Davis, Miss | prompted the suggestion that the let- = Crane, D. ers, ‘-—‘—“‘ whom were Cap- | So%en M- T Drullard, Mrs. Dunston, | ter be made public. It s as follows: (Oriental S. 8. Co.) Colonel L. C.|)Miss D. rarnsworth, Miss N. Farnsworth, | C. NEAR FALMOU' pen: . Fal v \{_:i,};fatp Miss Ha m;\d I)il%snebr‘il “Sr..tfo His Excellency m”;"‘,’;,:‘.fi‘w,‘fi IN sEHIn“S En“r”fl]’ Have Opened Their General Offices at| oge neburg, son amn H S . - 1 e ey 8 RTRG MEEE B T R RS 27.22 Bamman 5t San Francio YO UTIICKN ¥ ACITIC L s r, one of the (xflcu rs of R'k'a-d )K 8 Kitchen, W. for major general- Steamers will leave wharf, corner| . Marshall, y name, but not that Olaine dham, Fou remember the| GREYTOWN, Natal May 15.—Seri- | First and Brannan Bjreeiel 1 s r::‘ 3 RN we have had upon that|ous fighting is progressing in Zululand, | Lokobama and Honghong, o &% { i two chilaren, J. ! S imands )!r!. o o ® my emphatic declaration that | 4 Honoluly, Kobe (Hlogo). Nagasakiand | T4 in cny manner in General | Heavy \Eun firlng was heard todsy &t| Shanghal, and connecting at Hons-| ' 'c e 'Ce 2 b E? ‘?-tx:x&.u &‘_:A .‘_\r;l;'xlz:aggo?m, Natal, May 15,1t 1 re- { kong I:vilh steamaslfzx‘ h(l):mll):;,a}:dl;; n N ¢ Argo receivec with the command of |ported that Bambaata, the insurgent ;ta‘; of :afiu:g. cavalry reserve; that I accepted this ccriice 17 ne could ve mate malor gen- f_!‘::wc’?;fl ;’;;:::r;;’l{r Mz’;“l’;!s.s. Hongkong Maru.Tues., June 51308 ou informed me i ! K 08 s would be done. from Nkhandla, which recommenced S&: America MaruTuee., July 3, 1% R R e I Opened Thursday, May 17 omination, t it 3 < 5 hotior bohmd o nec|. DUBBAN, Natal, May 515~ feversl| po- sreight and passage apply. st the distinction you native tribes on the Natal side of the| ,mce corner First and Brannan sts. . nd enough to confer upon me, at|Tugela River are reported to be ready W. H. AVERY, 5 e Tu Mrs w'\ad M1 Walker, Ju Mre. Whitney, C Will Take Freight from Hem er Usrda, due here from | the same time thanking you most sin-|to rise. ¢ 26, will sall for Ham- | cerely for this great work of friendly! Searchlights promise to prove as Asst. General Manager. take from this|consideration. You will pardon me for! to Be true to my friends and to stand uj | “wouls guns, Judging from the cisplay nt, inciucing su:a‘u:s Tor it has always been my prinoiple | “TeCHve «'e:f:“z!uxu’: For i 1 PETER BACIGALUPIA Fi"mo’e and Pos’ Streefs s Fleventli jgiven last night by Native Com- 1113-1115 FILLMORE ST. (;ndm- general, or not com- | missioner Saunders befors a huge gath- | gince the publication of my Column : pre: than to wear the two | ering of Zulus at the Khandahala head- ’ I have re- ess for his company. ting asi who 1 orthy | " | Ad 1n last Sunday’s papers, : o (T Sk T o Dy | ot o 2, e Keendatal, Bmd | o o st Suncey’s papers, ¥ v o OVERLAND AND LOCAL TICKETS Export: for the North. tives were awe-stricken and regarded the ' ot ‘romotion, " Fours very l!urchlltm as the eve of the Almighty | the use of the yord . SLEEPING CAR RESERVATIONS C. SCH URZ. |and sald thot God Bod A eine of oo | Personally Iam in favor of it anal hel said last night the|them in his anger. n 14 | 1ight on the surrounding hills, bringing | think the many old Californians wil p a’;: v?;:’c?:fict, l)?m ?fi: | in plain view the Kaffir tralls as far as agree with me, 2s it expresses a uenu- lNFORMATloN BUREAUS eme enate cut down the list by eight or| the horizon, powerfully Iimpressed the ment, 55 ac IC oas | Zulus, who, when Lue light was suddenly “DEAR OLD FRISC ugar, 36! s bs fresh s, 20,0 pkes a; 35572 1w Bluestone, | Line mames, 80 hat Gemeral S r® | fiashed In thelr faces, cowered and feil |50 frequently used, not only here, butw APRIL 3, Il & = by oottt ot L €T | on the ground before what they termed | through the East and abroad. | VICE . . £ . T -;‘;eii&‘;fl? n{:xm.m; | the “latest witchcraft of the whites.” 'As & test of the pub'ic sentiment on | TRAIN SER eams l 0 : at the same time, o l S this subject, I propose popular vofe.| suBURBAN _ FERRY SERVICE- ) T well remember the day that I STANFORD TRUSTEES ARRANGE and submit the following coUDOD, | BROAD GAUGE—To Oakiand Pler, for o2 c_-; e B e TO BEGIN RECONSTRUCTION | Which partles interested will kindly nu; Qakland, Alameda and Berkeley. Hegu- = and matil to ar schedule. For Los Angeles, San Diego 3 | 1 e el I EaTe Expert Engincers Employed to Repalr | “BACIGALUPT'S NEW FRISCO o e AR and Santa Barbara written, and explained | the Damage Done by the Big MARKET, GOLDEN GATE AVE.| CREEK ROUTE—Passe and ex-|State of California..Thursdays, 10am A he President that it had never been Temblor. and I shall have the votes opened and | Press {)0 3‘”"\:(( foot omB?-d"th' Santa Rosa ..........Sundays,10am ar Cascade, Jorgenson, 58 hours fm because I refused to put it in the| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, May 15— | counted by three well known cltlzens.ech:d'u_r ‘“‘{‘:‘ pr':"mgg‘“ 1“’"'» “._u { Pedro. S # 5 zesident Lincoln read the let-| The Board of Trustees of Stanford Uni- |and publish the result in daily papers . fom anout 7 & g | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) T Logan. Stinson, 30 2ays fro g to me, sald: | versity have met and arranged for the lmi- | of July 3, thus giving San Franciscans | OGDEN aou*rs_n schedule. | Moy 158 M8 100 B e e lettter, Stahel. It is| mediate reconstruction of the quadrangle. | a broad chance to vote. | Regular _equipment. ay :30p m E § days from 3 chemistry bullding, and Encina and Foble | T will present a $50 Zonophone or | SHASTA ~ROUTE—Regular schedule.| ...May 15, 21,27, 1:30 p m 1 ————— | Halls. Messrs. Galloway, Schulizs and | Victor to the person guessing nearest ‘”gg‘g,-g‘;wmbmem— Tk And every third day thereafter. Greenwood, Adler, 19 hours from | BIG VESSEL RUNS DOWN | Leonard, expert architects and structural | to the ber of votes cast. 'NSET ROUTE (East num geles)—Regular schedule. Regular equip- s Rl i AND SINKS A FISH BOAT| engineers, were appointed by the board to e | Taent. For Sufl.l'. Tacoma, Puget Sound o it | | serve as a committee to examine the dn.mh‘3 IN FAVOR OF “FRISCO” | "VATLEY LINE (San md,u,_ 2| ampbel hou . ed bufld! and report at once t! = - Cafipben, 10 bours from [One of the Members of Crow of sman | 8653, bulldings sad soport st onee ¥ |} agaiNsT “ERIscO” e i he Py 2 berts, §9 hours S ol ot They | proof reconstruction. The work of restor- e | COAST LINE_Through Service San|o™e rts. 7 | atton will begin as soon as this report is || NAME ......cc.ceveeceeneeanene. || Francisco-Los Angeles: v 5 v ASTORIA, May 15.—At an early hour|in The debris has been removed, so that (|, noece ship Costa Rica, from | all is in readiness for the hammer and | §Majlv 8 F Ferry ar| 9:28ai2:0fa to and sank a fishing | trowel. umpisom] Qaiiand Pier | $ia) =p | For Ensenada, La- Paz, Point. Matt Humnlasti s R E 10.01p12:02/ar Los Angeles 30a | e ymas and Other Mexican Ports, t was drowned, but his| pagitions to Sell Church Property. 5 ! NOTE—Time of soutitbound trains = ma“ i ‘tme ®| OAKLAND, May 15—Petitfon hu:‘ m wunh& R“ les south of San Jose about wm“:td- hur[ Caliing at San Pedro and East 1 'f"'j picked Up 22| cen filed with the courts by the First| j than reguiar schedule. Nmfchednle.mla' San Pedro. 1 {\0!04‘\02:‘ Via Niles & 8§ JlNonson’ And every Tuesday thereafter. Baptist Church of Berkeley to be al-| Angeles to_San Jose. Curadao. ...ceeeeeeee..dune 7, 10 a m lowed to sell its church property at| BQUIPMENT—Nos. 5-10—Regular. el s SSTEe Allston wey and Oxford street for a | INCORPORATED M N e Y| Biiuigushave Broadway Wharf, Miller, Altak;| Diamonds bought. W. J. Hesthal,|SUm not less than $17,500. so that it | m;"mm parior car Oeckland to Los An- San Francisco tion. | 950 Plerce st e | can pay off a mortgaze or $1410 on the | CR—8as Francisco-San S Ston i = property and apply the balance to the‘ | Ticket Offices aro. | T Ny TR purchase of a site at Channing way | ‘uom trains 9-10 and 21-2. 1;:!:- 4 San Pedro. T | and Ellsworth street for the sum of| mg’.fln }Ll:: g::’f:::h for Fran-| o5opland - 14—Schr Eric, for San | $11.500. The reason stated for the| Roo-Sen_Jowt’ buftun 5 T o Fmg d,g; Broadway ailod May 14 Stme Do | STOPCSSS change i3 that the tclhnrclfals.fe and Machinery Moving and Rig- | parior cars between San Franciccs and | San Frandsco, - Broadway Whast . - | property is in the bustness portion o P e Francivo and | -y BM', = .| the city, ana it s desired to remove olbg Qentvactars: | stops formerly made by Nos. 20 and 3. | 5- F- Freight Office - Broadway Wharf | the church into a residence district. l All trains out of Third and To dlc. D, .G.P. A ey ar TEMPORARY OFFICE Streets will stop at Valencla street, Dunaan, San Pranciseo, where passengers should be requested to man, Wood, Seattle. Schillinsky, Eureka. May s A Santiago, Anderson, Monterey, In |G W W Sa Rentioms, e W Watson, from San Pedro. May 14— 156 King Street, G C Lindauer, hence May 11; stmr San Francisce traius. uesday, May 15. P : i | will be nmoted that the | : - e B Mmrggm hg;(:%gi!‘ay 11; schr Comet, Oakland Office, 958 Franklin St.| Brom ol e 15 the onls one that 1o J D SPRECKEI‘S rt Dollar, Johnson, Seattle. PORT GAMBLE—Safled May 14—Schr at all interfered with. However, ample % ® > mis, McKellar Jr, Ven- | Oifver J Oisen, for Everett fervice is is provided to all voints. It is COOS BAY—Arrived May 14—Schr An- OFFICES OF 0 “the Shore Line Lim- BR S CO t-| Stmr Daisy Mitchell, Smith, Portland. - Includl ‘ D & e ATE A, Jieatiiosn Metnkus: nie lA e May 1. Intlgdtnln-. boc ing the Shore Line Lim- 5 e | | | | | POINT Rm Lb—Paxled May 15, 8am in operation. SRR Overland Freight S S5 52 e s coma AND Ibton. PORT ANGETES Arrived May 15— , Olsen, Port Towns- | Dutch bark Emanuel, from mmozuneki. child, Miss Emily | Stmr Celia, Bitn Sirdner e 3 Gfi:’tfl C. Bender, | end. E PORT GAMBLE —Safied Ma; M Smn Qu. Cousins, Victorla, sto. - %~ L L | Simr gueen, Ooustne, Victorl 5%, | Oliver ¥ Gison or 6y Frsaces M Hars Gt Rt e 26 ik Dosne, P. J. Wills, Mrs. 3. w,| Stmr Pomona Swanson t-ur LEG! daughters, Miss E. M. Mur- POINT wBOS—MI l‘ 5 ‘xw " velockty " 24 { D Satled May 14— Tsum- Coos Bay, for Ban Pedro; e {De you suffer from Weainees, Varico Eleck and daughter, Miss | Weather clear; | for San Fi a7 icele, Hydrocels, Stricture, BSpecific o PR s R s, BSLST, T Pacxfxc Transfer " EUREKA—Arrived May A—Stmr Al ichronle or seemingly incurable troul ’i' California L e 1 Ehields, Mre. H. C. Brooks and |miles an hour. catrez, hence May 18; stmr Bureks, hence | 3¢ 50, come to me at once and be lhor~ 3R ekey ana amiy, B T»I May 7—Lat 31 51N !;o 80 W, antp | 3705 May 14—Br ship Andors, for = cured before it is too late. Com ames To Chicago in 3 Days Pier 7, foot of Pacific St. a REpH | Ersidne 3¢ Pheips, Yrom® Houoiare lor‘?fii?’“x E"“s"" G_H,m,' g e A | Fa kot o 1tlade)) = via Puget Soun ? '",e_, i wvant PS5, U § stmr Logan—May 9, lat 2 2 | "SEATTLE Sailed May 15—Stmr Hum- 918 Franklin Street, Oakland |8 With Diners and Sieepers | 0 eani S. s. Go . reports that on her | Meco Son 3 -~ ttler, from | polat, for 6! ay; Jap stmr Shinano | C C — DOist Sre pmspe) | Elecie for Monterey, with bitn Fullerton | 3farw, for Yokohama. 1908-10 Webster Street. Alameda oA_u. For Stockton, Merced, Frasno, . Joun, covering & distance of | Ppt>" e el GRA\S HARBOR—Arrived May 11— - Hanford, Visalta, Bakersfield SPRECKELS' LINE » ty nulies bic was in iat- | “Per bark Emily tney—May 9, Schr B K Wood, hence Aprfl 2. May Howard-Street Wharf, S. F. 0 P. M. | and lmurmedh.t- polnt._ : e it s 45 N, long 133 30 W, schr Mary Dodge, | 15 Scor Fenio, Gonce Ap: Sadre: sy 0 A. M.—California Limited, 3 cays to!s. S. u.‘;m‘_ for Honclulu.. n e e I lwee Eleele for San Francisco. TAde Vance: hetod Apel 35 caga. Leaves every. ey Direct| a m, m"fls : Ok e M ettty o | R f;"—,s;; gne Of the Hind. | Safied May 1i-—Schr Chas R Wison, || g.Sonpection to Grand Camyon " ‘s foe - Tubits v en: olp) 3 or San Francleco. m or Stockton, € northern coast waters. | bound NE, lll 40 42 N lon' 129 B8 W. | §>oil>"‘r xf“UX‘DCL%»W—SdXed May 165—Schr It will cost you nothing to ascer- ‘ Merced, Fresno, Hanford, Visalla, Ba-| Certificate Is Sufficlent. | "3fgy 11, 5 & n=Saw an iron bark bound | Davia Bvans, for San Francisco, positively whether you can be kersfield_and_points on Sierra Railway. nited Etates transports ocoming Into | south. lumber laden; et the same time | "DOINT REYES Passed May 15, 10 | i m 5; A_ M.—For Stockton, Riversbani, this port are not now compelled to un-'nd piace a double topgallent yard wood- | g m—Schr Mary C, from Fi i le and points on Slerra Rallway. éeigo examinaions b the quarantine bark, aiso bound south. | San Frencieeo, ; O R S ton, Tertao marey-| OFFICE 1008 Broadway, Oakland, eervice Thed. however that the | May 12—Lat 38 52 N, long 125 48 W, ASTERN POR fermediate points. or Pier 7, San Francjsco. Eires wiegeor can Eive & CortiAcate thas |saw & thres-masted schooner and & briE | NEW YORK-_Sahed May $:00 P. M.—Overland Express for Denver, ’ ~ cctious Giseass exists on board the | bound B N ANEOTE. Baratoga, for San Franclsco Tnd Seathe i ’ - City, Chicago and Grand Can-|— SEATTLE, May 1i—Stmr Amedcan | HONOLULU—Arrived May 14—Stmr E’ a’ M h Ty cn:r OFFT erey 2 The wesking of Abrt Eutacs augnts. | SEic arvivat bies (ot from fan Prus| m’fii’;b S Saonterey o o, eciric cridmg Tl rilmors sx S Tancs: SECRE 'ARY'S OFFICE: Aest of The Opmale Praam: of feps. Tar Wistanop of 39 miles fn lat | i o 2611 BROADWAY 1T Broadway, Fortleth st. and San and Miss Lucile Francis|gs 30 N, long 134 30 'W. “mom_sm,d May I14—Br stmr Pa;l? ;‘YL O-Ehna University ave. and | Qceanic Steamship Company. a f‘{'-‘;fur:ilxovufldfa?n: = Amm—‘gfvflc u!?ynqu—'khr ot {2 5poulan, Joe Eokohyine. Telephione West 1426, Hakalau Plantation et the bride's bome in Sants |bel Gale, heoes m‘{.; atinr Alllancs, $m rt‘:\;‘l;;fiom 16—Jap stmr Tango Mary, |/ 8 P . OAKLAND BRANCH, 668 Broadway. Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company e voung couple first met on & | Eureka via 3 LON—Sailed May 7—Stmr Finance, Telephone Oakland 5!5- Paauhau Sugar Plantation Company. t “Honolulu, on the steamship Ala- | Salled May 1o—Stmr Costa Rlca, 107 | for Mar Yo n Kilauea Sugar Plantation Company. T San Francisco. | PORT SAI W. A Doric Will Sall Tomorrow. | o SAN PEDRO—Arrived May —1¢Stmr | pre THOMAS, Seoret \dental and Oriental Steamship sun Gabriel, from Umpqua; bktn Gleaner, 2023 California St., D ] 4 - Coos Bay; stmr Coos Bay, hence Y D N oy 15 May To—Stur Northiand, hence “tal venty | May 13; stmr Mandalay, from Crescent teke about seventy passengers|Gil Sien' T P Emigh, from Astoria; | v 1 cargo of general merchandise. | Loy watson AWen. rom Gmn Harbor; “Alameda Arrives from Honolulu. ]“m ‘Coronado, hence May 18. Oceanic .axuvszhi lCLom;;_’-‘lnye‘d- liner| Safled May 14—Schr Caroline, for Captain owde! arrive yes- | Umpqua. fter & wieasant pl_un from Sflflm—Arflufl ‘{‘ 14—Stmr Bhe broughr many k. - 1 é‘mefl?m ;x:;l:'ehuly 1‘( “y 15—Stmr £0 included 10,000 sacl 5: ity of Tol ence May ¢ sacks of raw mg:dr 1!130 2 vslf"dal:d 12—Stmr Portland, for 525 cannt es an B C c(;fl::n:x‘;u -2 . u—&‘l.lled May 13—Stmr Ore- ic St h 18 now . for Sea! a;‘ frfl;‘,;:nsnng me busi- ‘?KAGWAY—SM‘ led May 13—Stmr Dol- ? there never had been any big phin, for Seattle. S. F. WEEKS CO. San Francisce, Gai ‘Have Bought Out the Bc\alnm of H.C. Rallroad Stockholders, Please send your preseat Im WALCOTT 00. ..SHIP CHANDLERY. o | 139-141 BERRY STREET | "85 S50, B Pt Specialists for Men srouns oo, wear soutren vtz NORTH SHORE RAILROAD 1212 Turk Street, Nr. Webster I C.0’Connor & Co.| land Office, 44 San Pablo Ave. UNDERTAKERS, EMBALMERS Gen'l Agent Freight Dept S. F. BOOTH, Gen'lmwmpf. C. CLIFFORD, SUN, MOON AND TIDE. .’.“A 1:45 ; Low Wat Sun . e Ar r 3 A3 - g . : I £ 2:55 P, Low Wager. ater. e Y o : KRO" TA“"’"G co- P?-;I B e ‘Architects 247 53 77 1 . ; PLENTY OF LEA L [