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TfXKBtfi CITY, Mo., May 31.— Twenty persons were drowned in the. west bottoms durlng'j ;ie day. The Times has published the-, following Incomplete list of d«ad: * . . JAMES DBERMAN, ArmourdaJn. WIL1JAM * HERBERT, .' expressman, Armourdale. FIVE PERSONS, three men and two women, drowned by capsizing of boat. TWENTY DROWN IN KANSAS CITY ANd VICINITY ' The " Rev. . Dr. Henry Van -Dyke, of ' Princeton, N."J.'. .former moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly, delivered a. -sermon at the- -First Presbyterian Church -last night. The church" was crowded to Its' utmost capacity by a con- gregation eage.r'to' hear: the eminent min- ister. ..-¦* ' •• .- . Speaking, of .rit'ualism, he likened it to an artificial .flow'er, Invented to excite' by outward form. The. flower, '.he said, wa3 constructed, with consummate eklll but on approach the deception was apparent. ' Religion, he said, was <o love God and fove to one's neighbor. No heart, he said, need be desolate,' na heart need be un- happy, for the great spirit of God was making love for human .hearts .arjd knocking at the doors. , EMINENT DIVINE PREACHES •' . TO ..LAB.GE CONGBEaATION VINITA. I. T., May 31.—While six men were attempting to cross the Arkansas River, ten miles from Salllawa- in ah overloaded skiff the boat 'was- upset, and 'four -of their number were drowned. -.' Four Perish Near Vinita. MUSCOGEE, I. T., May 31.— The flood condition here Is growing serious. Ar- kansas River to-night is out of Its banks and the lowlands are flooded. The river is now even with the tracks of the Mis- souri, Kansas and Texas bridge. It has been raining. all day and there Is no im- mediate prospect of. relief . . Arkansas . River on a Rampage. HANNIBAL, "Mo., May # 31.-The rise In the Mississippi River has brought heavy damage to the islands and bottom lands in this section. Thousands of acres of corn and other crops are submerged and everything ruined, including all farm property as well as dwellings, and more than half tho livestock. Telegraphic re- ports show that the river is rising at all points north of Hannibal up to St. Paul. Crops Are Submerged. Preachers' Quartet to Sing. The Tennessee Synodlcal Quartet, com- posed of -ministers from the Presbyterian convention ¦ at Los Angeles, will give a sacred song service at the Young Men's Christian Association auditorium to-mor- row evening. The quartet Is composed of Rev. James E. Eakin, first tenor; Rev. John Baxter Creswell, second* tenor; Rev. John Grant Newman, first bass; Rev. Herman Arthur Goff, second bass. They all come from the State of Tennessee. Democrats Will Meet. The. Democratic League of this city will hold a special meeting at Pioneer Hall, on Fourth street, to-morrow evening. Im- portant matters will be discussed and a number of . the more prominent Demo- cratic politicians will be present. r^a^f31ft^«^ar ' De-. ¦p^rjiment : |w.nr.']a.ssist. to." th.e •extent of Its pbiver.'.-in ."efforts'-tQ : allevlafe.'su : ffer.ihg- in -the -flooded districts : of. the. West. .- Orders to this, effect Have been glye:n'.'to Major General-' Bates, "commanding the Depart- ment of the Missouri; with headquarters at Omaha". The supply . department at Leavenworth, Kas., will be availed. of for the shipment'of tents to the flooded locali- ties should" "these be found" necessary.'- TentisVlbr the Homeless. 3L~B3ppd.>?iaterst in.Xome^of.ihe: '^waUjeh^strieams.-bfigafl^rle- 1 ceding;; to-day, -but -]th,e conditions' .remain practically; as bad .as, TpefQre.' "Salt' Creek Tiear. Waverly. > and^^^.;Ashi;arid',';o.verflb.Wed ' thousands ''o.fV acres, -t.he-- high.- .tide "of. ' yes-" terilay 'at -.Lincoln;; reach'lrig '"! those;;;ylllages- ¦t^da'y.; .Helpfwas.Aask^d '.for to vreseue fanners.. Imprisoned "by' thfe.waters.V .The. rise.ln' ihe : .Blue ¦.Riyer;toi'day carried dow'n .the.' bridges. flejarii'Gr.ete..'.';'.^T.he railroads' are :tlei.;up.".and great damage Is- reported on "all : -lines south of. Lilncpln^'. A ;d.rlzzHng' 'fain; lasting ;all. day added to the flood;;. ' Deluge -Adds; ;tp>the' Flood; •¦ '.- TACOMAi :,iW?£sh;iv . J : uj|ia .-NaoVr; ;Harr^^ cruiser;: .Tstcoina at its. launc : hirig\in;.Sa.nV tfjrd'ay: accompanied. py.. her. .parents,' .Mr. and .Airs. W; H.'Harri's: -..'^ - : '.£'' ": : -' ; ••-:./';' ;; ; .Mayo.r.' ; Campbell :- .finds that . important business .-''wll'li prevent -his- aUehdih&" the jaunchin'g;.. though . he had expected to' gb: until -wUhln .the.l'ast few -days. . /Mayor. Campbell- lias" delegated. Ge.6rge -H." S(one;; head -of' the ; dryg6ods- -in- •Tacpmi, tp.take the' Mayor's place at the' launching, ceremprtles . and. "make .an '.ad- dress.-on- -.behalf/of : the 'cLly. "of Tacoma. Wr.-.StpTie is now in. California^president F.' B." Gault,. of ' Whltwo/r.th_-Cbllege,' will be Among other.'.Tacomans present. Mayor- Campbell hasJnvited' about 100 prominent- citizens, to attend the ia'uhcnlng/'but- m'ost. of -themr.are'unable' to' go. A.ri Invltaitibn 1 "was also, extended, ta Governor -McBrlde. Miss Harrts Is. the granddaughter of Gen- eral* M.M. McCarver, who was a member of California's .constitutional- convention and subsequently laid ' out t the city of Tacoma. *.. . ,*" * "."- : TApOMAN.S;^ARE"'; CpM^INQ; vcV--? 'ri FOR CRTJISER'S LAUNCHING .6fBA44^'E^^ :^^'°^^^'''°^^^®J- •:: -: ; ¦: •'•.¦; ; r "Will XfhTistett Vthia; New -V'¦"¦'¦:¦¦¦¦ Karis^- :May;";31^Fburteen 'bbdieis^re;: said;; to^^haye ;;^ hduS^s ; at .Council .'Grpveslncejthe^^ter subsided; :,',¦ 'The ¦yaH^y..-of/;ihe i -N'epsha : jab/oyie' JV;-";''. •¦'r-; 1 -- v?-^ i:^ : ' ¦Fburieen;- Bodie^;^f e;- Fp^ttd^in Siib- CQUNCIIiJ: GROVE'S;^ 3>EAD. ¦ UlO'tTtiMW';^;.: Xlowav^iay^l^AllVfeecyrds for hi«h w.tt.r here were broken to-day, with- water in \hn Des Moines River ' Stand (nirVa t;;2pf|?et it J^j'jtjcht;?;, :;Huii(lre«Js: bf-'hbirhes. in^th'eVwfMt^'ahd.l/.sVut'h^parts'-at 'Oit-umwra.are 'fl^ cuteg- 1 •viqtim.sf.'oTOUpled; r eported . t ha t "all : : hay e'beje^n saved: ; Nearly -i20i0^^f4r:-rpltef.^has; : .been : ;chur(ihesv:';pij:bllp 1^]lWlngs".and ; ;|n^nyVip|rir yierft;-- opeiied- :¦: to. sufferer's. fRailroad; trn','1 Ih ut off on all roads ex- cept the Burlington. Imperiled^ ;j : 6tV-;-'Q^ttuiawa;; Are Succored: " AXi; ;; SAVED;;-FROM; DEATH; Grauman's Theater offers Leonard and Drake, comedy sketch artists; th« Wells brothers, musical comedians; Luclta Jean, the child comedian, and the black face comedians Conroy and Pearl for the week's novelties. . ¦ The Spraguellos in their novel musical act; Connors and Connor*, a clever sing-' Ing and dancinjr duo; Leoni and L>eonl. known as thp /silver athletes, and H. B. Burton •will "be new 'at the Chutes "this At -Fischer's ,'«Fiddle Dee Dee" wilLcon- 'tinue for another we"ek. ""Twlrly Whlrly"" Is In preparation and will be put on June 9. 1 Tlie Centra.1 will to-night produce JameB V.iHarkins' powerful, sensational melo-; drama '."The Man Without a Country." Dafy** .'musical company in '-'The-'Run- away. Girl" holds 'the # board.s .at the Call r •fornla for a- second week*. ' •• :•¦' .-. •. . At the Tlvoli Stevens in "El Capitan" holds the popular favor-well. The tunefyl opera by Sousa is excellently' staged and the" attractive chorus is calculated to be not one of the least of the attractions of the performance. ..•"•' -.; "The Tyranny of Tears" opens at the Alcazar to-night, with White Whittlesey in the leading role of Mr. Parbury, the part In which John Drew made a decided triumph when the play was first produced in the United States. Bertha Crelghton will play the part of the lachrymose wife, and Juliet Crosby. cast In the character of the fascinating typewriter. E. II. Sothern will dpen at the Columbia Theater to-night in "If I Were King." The Brothers Permane, eccentric acro- bats, and Kartelli, wire rope- performer, continue to hold the boards, and the Mary Hampton company repeat the satirical comedy, "The Melodrama." Zelma Rawl- ston is just as fascinating and the Bai- leys are still pronounced the best colored performers that have appeared for some time. BI309 •;. There; has'-ii'carceiy rb'eenva bett.eV;bHi;at;. .the:prphe^m.fpr;ta oh ;at that^hbuse:;; ;^heClrrinien?e; atidiefiite; that \asWembied; ;f or ¦ last- ;ev.enUig'sV perH fbrmahce..' .expressed"^^^; ; ,fuli : :satisfactiPji.;jn bountepys.^pplaUsei: an;d several; of th& acts, w.ere.\;&^ox^;^xime ; iiter^iliae^-^tiie hew featyr*s ; ihtroduc^ •e-st-'brder i^ndV^xecuted-by.- ; j^is'ts.r.whbseV appearartce". prily'.-sery^.' to : -increaBe : . the,:ftlf rcadyCestahiished; poTJularlty; of.tiie house: :^ilaVry ;l«e vGlair^^n^kndw'ri-asSaV^chiir-: Better. imp>r8oniti6ris;are ; ;h^ •The sfu'dience"; was ¦..ca'ptlya'ted '-.trbni- .'start. ''Jo.': finish' of^^.the/act;;.- -^."Clair -resppnaed 16. ehepxes. with: novel tlje's that.relle-yeid; the !jiMSiipfony^01tir*pe^ti6&\";.'rt%f.tqcrh^ ended wlth- ; ;an ¦impersonation :pf /.Me.p'histbphl.e^; ;^ji^^^th ? 'Ufhji;.tod^u^V>r4a^a a;fitr ting.^finale : fprVan\^xceiieht. number. '.%utZL -brothers' . mayVbie . tnul jr etyied, the; .twen-r ' less.-.. =^erf oi'raed;V'rnbst; -wdrid'erf titi.-e'tunts.' with ..h'is;'tbeg. :, "-•FJ'rp. t .¦he.w.P.rked!-* .trorh-' vboneV in Vkrmanner -•.;thatv_ftH^:;.old.'e>'';rnuslV •<;ia7is'cwi : th'..erivy. ;.T,hen-, rifle,/ he showed" rtie^aMdienp.erspmedJflley'lt -fje.ats7lir 'shoofin'g. -^lons.'- and i Mll.e. : .Pkxtbh'.;in-.ny.i Ing .plcm'res', ¦prpdnce'd ah';a;ct.oir : F.tartling •b.eaut-y."*arnd'.-rece}v'^d .'the'-.a'ppla'use" -tfiat wa"s . d'ue them.- ' J -Their; troup'e" .-lslcom- posed* of Parisian artists' modelaf-and the ten pictures are " Importation's ffoni the' Folles Bergere. The Three- Rlxfords, acrobats, -are wonders ih strength and alertness. * . J .*;« •,OAKl*AKD^ iniEide' that; the; wedd inig ;«'f IM-K-- tJa lilel Bgi^ .¦dea:*;f.'ihiif-'<e!t.y^ ; will"takerplace/At:: thef/Layfa're^id^nceHfi' Sa crarnentp;;!on; ; June .10, : thV ;<1ate : prigi- pall}* set. ' Cran«v .and ; Martha;. de ;Ttoy,. also ; have Rbmet.hing : nice; tq > pffer.; ¦'"¦Charles vJV* son -, H^8 ':- '& -.hymorous . .-.arid >^e;. is . ai? funny/ as the ;shb^ mem bera : : o f :the epnipan y f urntsh f au1 1\ less support. i- ' ;-- ; l-;-, ; : it.:wpuld ¦eeem .that the/.wh.ole '.jjer forth- anre is perfect. . "In SV^shirigton" V'-lias opened Vln'- a .-¦ybiaie^-pf ; eipry a^ndv plight 1 -to make a '¦¦'.rec'6-fd ruh: : for: Sah; Frariciacb. : . Belderi-Laws . Wetiding. The relief authorities announced this afternoon that they were confronted by a food and fuel famine. The meat mar- kets report that they have but two or three days' stock on hand. No trains are entering the city and there Is no pros- pect of getting a shipment of freight into Des Molnes within three or four days. Bakeries are overtaxed by reason of .the demand of the 6000 flood refugees, through the Relief Association. There is but a meager coal supply. Roads are impassa- ble for teaming and no coal can be shipped In.' At the water company's office this afternoon it was said that the situa- tion was alarming. Notice was sent to every resident in the city to draw an. ex- tra supply of water to. provide against- a closing of the plant, . . . -. ' -Owing to. the- breaking of another levee, the coir*rions on which sixty tents -were placed' for*- flood, refugees was flooded; completely-' submerging the tents. ;The . ojecupants escaped. ".. ••* . •• ';.*;. •¦ -. .-Kbt Va .whee district; "and '•:^o---yiS.6r't';;.is":^ad6;yt.O'.:;.0pen. byslrieBs. Jioiises:;; Boats.;, afford:;the oniy : rnearis\ ;-»f/cortrtu'nication-;bjBtweeji-.N'0rth;,- South. part;;o^;th^.^ityi;;;ThU:.ls:.eidremeiy P0ril Tv •bus; but: so- fa> : ks'.is..kribwn" f only -. seven' ai>th.?n«cated -...fatalities V haVe' : - .been y reV por tedj; ¦; Reports : : ot a ¦ s.core; ;more . ; heye been' received .'trotn.-: that; section :of;;. the-. pity, that is -cut,' pff. ; f rbm. cornnTfunicatlon;; but. t.heycahribt: be' verifiied". ¦ •)•:: ; '¦•: ' i'..' .'.•'. |'^^»^0r^wMte.iriflt^i)^'r|ite.d. cine ..train out ;frpm ;their icity lirnlts- "ta-day; :mall '^ing^oflyey.e.dU,o-'4t'..bi^".bp.a'_ty"-'.-T^;e'^ock; Island is 'trying to get" trains^thrpugh- . to :'tW- West JJ . The. nialq' ' lirfe.-e'ast is. :tipd Vup:.' : The : ;Attlw£tikee¦'•.also', is :fo;operate;ltfain^-;;:The>';Gf eat 'Western;, ! !iu!is;i^rlin^8^ttl^a^.fi4v^^xrf*; 'Rl"etely;aba^dGn6d..thelr..liries'in:-thls..crty. The- JVAtef-ahdvele'ctric- .light -and. power plants' are. still '• running,"'- but- It-is only "By. the' jemplqy.ment .of-' scyeral. h-uhdred mqiu to nian-pump,s 'and.worfc on -the' levee's. . , "•For over two days it has rained con- stantly and the mercury has 'stood close to the freezing point. Scores of men, wo- men- and children have spent hours at a time in soaking wet garments, sitting on the roo-fs of their homes, awaiting the ar- rival of rescuers. The last of these was removed at 10 o'clock. More fatalities will result from exposure than from drowning. The property loss will mount up into the millions. ¦ ;V; FOOD AND FUEL FAMINE. Instahc^ ;fbod;'have.'b4eh\.disicoyered,-; pearly;' aUi'.pt those; who ; Were 1 . 611^1^ tents hav(i been re'n^oved:.t^ ¦ioi tin-public^;;biHdings^.,^h^;n'eed^Qf.v.b;ed covering is still Imperative. :' : 'V;SEVE^-:' : DEAlSs!^RBP6^iTiEipi ?V| . r\ES MOINES, la., May 31.-At 6 V^J'cIoi-k this evening ;t he water In Dos -'Aloines Itiver had declined -fourteen inches: /from.-- .the . ;m.aii.niiam ; , height.y.pf- .twenty-four feet, attaln«4 eax^y ihis;:nibrn^ Ing; ;: ;:;N T btwi.thstahdI.pK': .the ..? teady-; ;rain: that-, -has.^^^¦¦.f.a;ile¦n\'¦¦^,f<j.rv.¦:/•tHree:'¦ ; ;\¦¦;^Va'•ys'i; .vit that ; the-; danger; 6.1. a /f-tir,--. the'r ilse i.-, past. The extent of suffering, a 'rnbiiR-'.. several ;.;thousarid : : ;jJoio(j; ,reftige.os. has -bi.-.err. dufed to a . minfmum by the better organization of relief work. ¦ The river continues^ to be from' a; half .;mi)e;'. -tb,:.t»^:''mije's;':wideV;.^efT'et>tualiy-_oicut ;;: :tirix'off;comraijni' ; atloh.."b^ .pai-t of^;t)e3 yMvi-ne.sjX'rom'ifeMtV"^^'^^""'^^^^: South ." De s ¦ ; Al b i n eV.i.iri^':V0yiira^tbo^isiada. •'p'fl-iipipe^jjand-^bu«rn'<is's!.;-ho.u'^ and street <-.u tratlii contiiiu.t- to bo tied up. vThupolii-e -report ..that, Ijiiats art' : plundering >tpt^c^, oT inerdhanr. d)?ei ;.4n \ the .busihess xlistrlet; 1 6 ; : ati ralar.my .¦¦:Ipg';.-e^-te'nt'-;-i'nd'-'seyi-'ra.i:''Hr.re^ made. :^jbhi'l}iChu¦ibpovlc^v;•a:>•.&lter.'•'%.m^«;¦un 1 dipr. ihe.inflU'encie.: ; ¦: of ;;il'quor, ¦ jai;.^ brjck through^^a plat ev-glass^^ : *Mndpw.^f 'the: .Par-; merlee restayrarit^ bnrEli^Vstr^fcJyest^r^ day ;.*f t er not)ri.; '; 'A j ter.:! smasbin g- lilfef.yijiii*, dow; the- mah^'remain^. : -H'#.': : fr6.nt:-...;"q-f.-.':tiie •plac*; .;.Qtttii : -h^- was; arrested, aiid '.taken -.to' ithe^O'ti^'/MaH'.^ iibbked: for maitcibus ;iriischief;;.' V ~\ : ' :V. Brokea Plate-Giass. Window; •.V : ;Th;e;:-bridert(>-hg v|9';; 'the"-':4ffui?h,t;fer/-;&'f:;5lr. : ;anp|::Mr.B..vJ.ohri;Q::.XrpQd •)-idgnts-Xo;f;;iiea:iYnM.nt^;-Tex4's^ Uep^nt; jfa^a^miernberjpf : -;«in« ; : <>if; ; the:; leading families of .-.Tennessee, -: who served -in.th>' -.i*hilipIJiiH'S:.<IUrinft' the^Krfy-partfof'.'.'the ;r;e;^eh:tjwAF-ahd'.f6r',yarian.t veflg'a_g.enT(entr"at-.; ; the r lWi;; : Tepe.lyed\.;a ;.AVh,eft!.!i»li k^relgrlm.en^.'.f-w.q.s^-^oUfh'itvhoiErieJ' •Lileu.ten^n'i' Qr-e^r. w.as'-3 :-Stfn.:/^ii'bnlo^ ::anid:^hiere i_?Jt ;:w.a«,:ttia4E :^he .flrat foet'Miss^ip.oPd^ rw^ ;..]fch;.-ihtlr.7;;^etTdfo . re;hia;:c8i rne^'WestV wJV^ .h'er?ttf.'iat.tend;thd- ;- .cefemohie's.:.?' ':•¦'¦•'¦¦"' ; : 'y-\': i-*l;* : --. 1¦'"¦¦:V' ; .'..'- \i- '%\ '.Th^r^.wi' 1 be^ ; romance -as; well; flS.coih and-sblditTs aboard, the, transport .luo^kn ¦w'hen she.- 1 points- -.her nose to the, eastward to-d ay a hd s tar t s .o ff on he r long: voyage to tin-Philippines,. Among her cabin .pas-; •Hongt-r^' \will:'.--b;e-;.I'iiVait-!L''iiiii.n"'t. A: :J; : ;Greef -0f: th^Foart ti Uhtted" States :I n fahtrymnd. h.la" bVide" <>t : : a ft; vy: hoii rK;Vw'ho;V! u :^ r(:ir) f ri P : ? 11^ :hlnv;bat>k^;te-;'th^. ; Phi;l : iiu)|n : es;::^ ;h^^a^d-exp^t8f;to;.a^;n.-;5erve7two; v ye.ars; •li;\v'i : llibe:ah Vveiufui; ihiV : \(iiv- Uk'utenirvt ¦Gftep ry' .-.fti'r vii^? '"-. : --t. h >«: ;.in.'6.rh;in'fe:-'i-.Hfs;. •marriWge'vto-^liai; AuKust.a ;(;oodhiaeviVj"o, be celebrated in Trinity, tin- Rev! Dr. ; Ul^petV'; : olflciaVHikv.'--;and;.^''.:h^^ iini^;i)J^a;kfa>tvis;. tOiJbte.; ; foilowed;:b;y;;'lKe\ /happy '.'¦¦•.yo'un'g ;"- : cou'pli3's';.-'dei)'Jiri:ur(^'''o'n;. ; .;th;'e' Iaikjii " < f XieiitfnaniV.dtjB'et ' an^^liRss-Ooociliue to Marry Just Before Trans T . .'¦„"' port Logan Leaves. -' Boy' s Axni jBfbkenKbyj; a. ?*}}: ' '•Gpor^.e : iflurtayj. a '.hoi. ;~,aged .6 year?.; rer siding, a^t ;"21.5^; S^ipfty. street",; while: a^lghtw ihfe: from; jt iFol^nn;street : car dp th<i : cr>s3^ fng1; oifi Fb : urth .stteet fell ahd had hi* reft; ;a^^^'k(^^t^e-^i^^j^*:18i|' : %«i( treated a tithe/ Emergency; Hospital by yDr.' Arml- steady whi^hi.; he; Was) ; ;;talcea';tp;;ht5' rhpme;;;:;,";-'-;;;'?;;' ~:'--' v/~;. ;?.-;;: \' ; ."V : '"-"- '¦'¦''' : f.;:]''^- Viscount Dupplin Is dead. ¦:'-'l<(^p.6^^Wa>^;31.'^The':"'rfeath.:'':ts-^ao;'- npunced ¦^f.;;Ed'^iirid':A'i.rfttf^6lta. - 'Gje i i4r8e ! li^yi : Y's^^P^ <>? Dupplln; his; twenty fourth- ytsair.'-- '\-.-;iS ' '• v : .:> J.v-''":?"" : .-;:"->';'- : '.";''-. : ' '•; '; WILL TAKE BRIDE OH I'^V^--.! : '- J :-: '\- ': : :'C)F";' ; I>EP ABTtTilE .i":Klm>r : : 1^ w ; toh::o:£v:Tb]arf?;<-'aKV;;ieft;;his iS^^pariold^lipy; •aty.thent'nion'iIvpot^iWs morning ' whil-t? he ..'wont ' to. get ¦.-.•¦:.-some luncheon: While.- he «a" rjiio Hvh flood (•ain<-. -His .boy wiis. "rescued, a ixl-taken father. found him. later .this nfternoon.. ¦;:¦::•.¦ ":W\":-.itiji belated, tray*lers;who;;ar6^g.u^s£^; —^ of this- tity .are a number- of- -Los ¦'i\ hgtilvs: :< fu\ - t^aii; F|raiu:i3co..]r. 6?ide.rVts^wlio' came in on tlie Santa F«^ yesteraay- morn^ inp arid wiere',uriable to : go on.: When the ;w^te if-^Jnyaded 7 Ire /railriDad;; startlon/they: wer &; : . cpM aUvt ed-' > : -tQ ':. '¦¦ t h'e ' •. ; 'CoiVtos i -lipu ?^, ' wherW'iliw;^ll:^aiit:16F.t^«;;fld6d;:t6/S ii(i&; : The; party ; ;:*v;as''.'-:* v iii; route- ;frorh;iSf«!W; >yo'rlC't6-'Sa'n'-^an'clscb; v^ : Mi^es ;vAil6ni ; r - 'iC?hii^ iitirltfge'aiid (iliy.^r; ' 'i\f: LpH-yAnKrfeji^Messrsi. ¦ ; AV^tsori : ; anil ¦ KaKian;of ;^aiid;VF;: F.i Pay iu- .< n«J wife and .HffbPit Payne of Saii: •¦¦ Frkjnicisco; J vTWie^par iy. arriyocl :In : .the VlJhldftyd'epot'jiust.b.efo.rc^ '.'the water-invaiifed 1 that struotuie. CALIFORNIANS FLOOD-BOUND IN MISSOURI .-.' w^r ANSA' S'.GiT¥;. Mo.',. J.ilne. 1 1.— A.mesr .:'.§\. "sage'.-.tD'-.tRo ;Tlnies: 1 frpm-Itansas' i~ : Ci t'y ..Kin .y.byway p f=Le'ayeri.w.pr t h ; 'at ; .'2-p'cib.ck -this .morning :. says _?.tw.erity'7; seyeri men'a.t '.work'-on vthe; UriWn" Paclffc bridge 1 : twheri^ ijt -\ wentv-.dpwh,/ were', ajl : dfowried".;."'lt 'is '.sjtid" 'that." many,' pers'piis. Bavv;'the..nelples's.'m.ehdr'.ownlng.-. . ¦.'. .•>'.¦. .v'; I'.- .: TWENTY-SEVEN RAILROAD MEN MEET DEATH ..iThe .d^Xcad irasttpuclied ; ;;tn"o;^^'ak;e.r;^liudin'g; ;tp;S the; .efforts ;\bf -\ the "iconoc^ts ;pf xihe .:pa8tvtp-';d^tTroy;;viri ; : .Gpd^s/tem adornments/Which: e^yate. the; s6uh :: Pvery pal ri ti rig, 'every- Vscui pture," ; r ey ery . ; t brie : of: ?h ':«r|gaii; cwduei ve: tq;;iiigher ;: iiii better); vthbughtsi/.FatheX ;Chid^ck v said.; and;thenew-prgran would be ¦lirard..in the jpys^ -and-zsorrows ¦ of / its *.. h^afers;" jjUt; in both -cases for theirgood.: .¦-¦"- v -- "¦¦; : "•'¦.-¦¦¦ ¦; The^serviiies r; -were; ; cbBcludfy /yrlthi/the •benediction oT thfe; '; rripst ';\b!essed ; ; satrap : tnerit.';:'-Vi'¦/-/;" ¦: i'<l--^ ::^i : - : :--'¦¦'¦¦ ?,'¦'¦=•'•'¦ ''^; : ; '¦';.' ¦¦'.'.''¦ , ./ The' spea ker~ then referred'.; tor¦^^'¦'¦!p*?!I strength;.'- of; \Peiet^ compared; .vTjth;'; ; ;.\the weakness -of ¦. his ¦ cha rdete.r .'.In . ;t he .-.pres-' >nce , ; of - Calph ais, ; ;.{ he '; high ', prt est, : '¦¦. . w hen ;th;je;^;kppstle\.\deriied;;';ms';;:.Ma^ Father iChidwickydeveloped f the "pHncipal historical ; pettpds - pfc the; church's; sttug r gles .;' wtth; ihe?;^prld,;;;brljiging- : the / saine down: t-o;:6ur^own ;^time..V':-^' ; \ v '. [y':.^ , . iih :hL«? : serinpri Father^ Chidwick. dwelt in a -n>os.t. : . masterful/^' ray: \ 'upon -^ .riificanbe. .of ; .th«'feast : pf: Pe'ntec'p8tv.^i e presented'. -the i- historical .imfeahirig.'.pf- the. : f east/t-thaj- of th*" .descent- <o£j .the. H6iy <3 hpstrup;6n 't n e\ a ppstJ es : whil i '¦_ X n ey [were ¦ga\he;reaU!n ; ;-the';;uR •saiem;.:' .The ;. ifriarveplu;s ¦ /effectvoir; -the. -de-^; >C|fnt;^^ was ;^^^KektV'tpuched/UPph,;. together; with.'ihe'V^;pnderful~ .cpnyersioh. of some S)0o .people vat the: first -preachCng "of iSt. Peter;' ¦::¦;:::;- I'^r'i^-'C.'^t.^^.-^---^ The; inj?resting feature: of..the services in honor of Pentecost .day h^ld.yesterday .at the Church bf. the Holy Redeemer 'was :thef. dedication of the new organ which 1ms been" installed recently in the ediflbe.: The .serinori high mass was P.reached lir tlve Rev: Father John Py.'C.hidwick, who.was- chaplajn ; of the United States 'battleship'-. Maine at the. -time; she; .was. lilown" up .'In 1 . the "harbor " ; of Hayana- an4 ¦w;hd.:4s at'.prese'«t ihe chaplain of- the. IJ. N;ew./Yorlt; ; ;the;flagship;:;6r the^Paf- -.clflc squadrori. ,-^' ; " ; ":^\:~. : :"'.--y.\' ; : V^:' ."' ' -; ¦"'*?'«* was.; intpn^d by', the regujar ; church choir,, 'the rhusijcV. being b^;JBo^e*L'V k %tf*^ieDr«mt was 7 ..tfle'.^Rey*' j ames *- P':-. : il oran; deacon. . Re\v ; Father Chidwicki .';8ubide«v;on r /Rev: ', Father':.: Jo- seph 'P,¦vlicQuaide. and the. master of cer- empnieSj WHiiam .Fay, There were .thirty two. altar i>py» to; assist lix the ceie.bra.tlbri and the ch urcli . was pro wd e4 Xith; parish- .ionefe..- ¦.'..!¦• >:-' : - ¦'."• '.'V.--.- ':/---¦-: ;/v-V;- 0 Best .B.T11J3 %ver vS^eiiv^v At one time a trolley car rolled across the stage and again the humorous stars appeared in rickshaws drawn by parasol- hatted Orientals. There is novelty in every feature of the production. Herbert Sears, who had a "pull," had one of the most Important parts and filled It to the eminent satisfaction of every one. Anna W'ilks and Budd Ross make a team worth the price of admission alone. Olive IJlrichc and Ix>uisa Moore are charming singer* from whom one cannot hear enough. Ethel Strachan, Harold The "piece is rich in' new 'xriusic and'.'tfie fingers all' do their work . magnificently. 'The Wedding of" the Reuben and th*j Maid"* proved c the song of the. evening, and the ladies were it- while their escorts whistled it as they emerged from the theater after the_ performance. "Thp Watermelon Party,"" as sung by Cheridah Simpson, the Eemerelda- sisters and th? chorus, also made a great hit. "Get Next to the Man With a PjII" was another success. .": . SONGS . CATCH . AUDIENCE I' '^rfeV ;fbr" : ;Cheriidah^ , :,;Stin.psbh ; . were.; .'^6 ! ireQuerjt^ah.a/nunlerQUs.VthVt.lhe;^^ [1«<^^?^j'*tlUM^;'^W^-;-jt^;itfj^M^tic^^ fobi£Lgh%$. i rt V ;'v<6 try '.'-ja'no's t eh.tai'ipuis <3 res? -. ;f .••crmd' 'if t.;: hxi t U h'eTe , ira's ;appr ecia tf on An -the; first. -: ;U; ; ' ;: :<w : : ¦//' y: : >- : '-f:^ : >¦:;.: >The_ .uer^rm'anicip .«pcned-; in '• a :burst of rplfnaor.'wifh -as i -charming' ;a' -lot ; pf wln^ i?rme." stag* ', jad^if s ; as/ever came .to tpwn.* "\Ve- '.h*.vt!-: a-.k-bod.' .'reliarpU bi the cpuntry^s if* m'nfrie" ' b*aut'jr" .j n <?alif ptrnia". . ' ;bu tit: . .Is ; F^ast. .' -.."There-is 'a'.'general, swish -of \lihr '-re'rier; .^ ". rnir;t."o.f smiles," and'" a. iQf-gra'ipe'.lhat ;cp.n^ine\to. nlake r>'^e almost forget '"whafittie. 'girls are sing-. Ing-. ab<>ut ; ' af ..times'... -'j ":-/¦.-.¦'^^'¦¦'.:'^ :: . * '¦'¦¦¦¦ ?¦:'¦:. ;•. RaN^mbhvi' 'and'-/Ca-yerl}:i..'-.thf ¦ jmuch'-her-r h.!de<l. arid i^t Jamous'"-c'p"med.ianS, .shpw^d . last. ¦ nig'hV ihatvtK/y-.^ari;' jnakev^pod ph.- the •press aireri.t''s •'recbmmendatiqns^ : They; had their' 'hearers; ..'at\'their. :^er;lty .iatKevefy . t tap* 'of..the^^^;g'ame:yT;he.ir" joke? eve ry'.'- : : ori e ••¦of ." .ih'em-^a ndV- "c'phyu Is'irig:'. -.as. : v.cliv\'T^y.-..*p.uld'^ay'e;iiad^tJBe"-au^ien.e.6 iff "uproarious ja»gh"t'erJ; "•ha'd-.'V.th'ey'v.been: .ta-lk-ingfiabout ¦ Jurier.als. ; jTheir;- topical ¦corn?* rwdi^^t^i^y^i^CTV'HM^ijjfl^iigtii. .dawn if' -it had .not .•bee.ri^.OTthevepnyenierit' curtain. .'" ¦ ¦!¦:'¦ ' ' -:"— ' ¦*:':•"'¦' ¦¦:¦ '¦': -- '<" :: . r-'j '¦¦¦ tIKE 01.1) EAVORITE. <>n- '.the.'part '6f, ¦''¦any; :o.ne..6f . them., never a. ~pplnv'-in..t^e';drilVvtb^t-prie^^ 'could; Vent ure ;«.<*' 'sd\et^eiy. : cntrci^Vr;\Vh;en;;they: -came doWnrthe siafee abrea'st-.iast night, ;gfli-- .; eriiig;an<i ; *up;erbiy i.be'autj'f.ul'./ln;. their. -jen* ; <"!.rety. atie'.audicrice :was^on. its feet; cheer-: .•.-.y.. miio- ixjuripfaft 3ri" a -wildexeefs'iofyfie.-- iigh t,- .- : A.nd' when .al1?a t ; otic?.; the' iilumf-; ¦na•;ion' ; "in. "j.Tie ''theater-; *"as .fXtinguish.ed,. and .Tk'hil.e/ the \march - prpc^ededi- the; rim ?".f .' e.vV.r>- ' : gi-rl» t ¦ i ri; the . dri ri; was : a 11 aighj.s>'.- : ;.V/" : .o ;: >;"V; ;: V : ': : ;v ¦^¦¦¦ ; \'y'^^S'. ¦ iv.-wa j. 4 t marvei; of training and ; prac-. .1 ice ' and '^ti^x^li^ait^^ins^i^iy^y^yheTX J^iiCaft.AinMeBcephed: on- this Vacl;; there •Was ;.."k] ; ..'tetnpe?t' ¦':.; oi^^.¦; : handclappihg. : ;and ¦sLamplii^v : . It _' seemed ,/aF; : 7 If - ihfe- audience /•would,- 'hiy^\:b^;^nleht-;'XOr:lfti.:-.<heiypjer^: -ferte.erB. leav^.<h.^\s^.a;gie;.':.The :cur;tain";rbse Ikh'a "Cifelir'teVi; tinies.. Joy, actual 'cautit.vaijd 'fo'M.itiiniti': the; llkhts in.^tht b&a^cf. th«- iiaase^wf-ri-" Jigh'ted tp;te' extlngtiish^d. ; *g'&ip;.ypTh<Mv'lhe^ "ij^tTassed./stage- -director." "¦;¦¦.: : ;. •".•;•.-.•:! ;J-'\- r-heie'.'ie: -never .¦a-momeht'.pf hesita;tion -;'.') l \l '.WjfshingCon." ": : Rbg<?J:s iBrothersV * r t e^ i: .'^'. ( ? 1 *V^"' o . r .^".?' Jc . t '*^* : . «cas : :preWntie^i : ..ai. the OrkndiDpi'r'a -house ;ia>t 'j3ightbfe.for«arr v ¦.immense; audience with-a-'/daizfing- array. •r- feminize; beauty, \a lipitles?" wealt.n ; of: theatrical' talent '.and an'.*.end'le*s:.vaVieti:' ,of ""cost-umfs- and'^Ktage'l.FeitLiig'R .~wh"Ich7: indeed. VtaTtling iii-.t'heir'pple'ndor "ahdi. rria^ntficerice. . ¦ '.'•_' /•.•-. ". "-' "•,•»".• v : / ' '.'¦' •}\ thou8li.f}d peop.lV were turned .away "at. ihe -ttrket office' arid- huncSredji -raore'we.re f tTygfflIng;j<y get a .view : of the -stage ov*-r the Fhoujders\of.* ihqtee.'.Whd'" carne tarty' snd topk^adyanta-ge "'ofthe-.pta riding: xboin:- N.of-oxie lhfiixilfics.n'v'tenxjcirx' .p'f .the-whole ! i5ple'ndld i>Vrformi*nce •wasVleft'.to'.go iinr applauded* and .the*"ho\ise- wjas "• in a* tre-. rhendous -roar of* a'pplausVi 'ChfouspbuCt-he. treatei- part t^f 'the*'evenlng:'..Jr- : -. •;;.'"-.' ¦' -San" Francisco .has 'at'.la«t .'a real. £astV >rn production trans fe'rffd'frpm. theiine^ tfopolis [ia*AtalL^^!otMifjt**4^^\-it';V4uLs •'ver been, seen' on, this 'side, o/lhe 'cotiti- ri<?nt 'b^f^re.-.-^Ve-' .'handed; s& mariv' *-arJit(es: in .'appa.rent. good ffaltb.'l>efp_re that- it'-"a!l':yorn'es;.as:..'ah'.r?is- "tYiiindiru tuir'ri5>V!;CJnf!.\ra.s-,ro;nly,.ta.'-..s;ee: .jfie'-compapy' oh; the'.sta«e- : '4Md:-'t-he-'";w:en"-'-. >cy-"t o".rcaHi'e,.tfiat'': thV:inanaifem<*rft. t»as. "b»en ; triifiio. jt's'i'pro'mis'e.la-ndfiiaLsr spent. ; baVrcfs 'ofInjprtjt for it he; 'pT'oUuctipn;' ; ';•". ,; : ••¦-Ther«:ir JM»»3Elty'«^.r^rl*toU(y:flf.-ih% ! bH;'t Virjd^W >^jpr y.' : f eatu're \oit. Hi<* pr<>diic-; •ti'c»rt>.'. : The-\cb.nipiny;" : ls : '5o;.^^ bigrthat-.tjiere; ¦i*;/haT^iy':rob^f<>^ ¦'$&&& the ; stigej ; Tfie ;.fAi'n'-:cornes^o.lai.t'^^.thatTb'n^.-^^*^i|iWiI^*i .chiLncV-Jo }kei- -.a.': short^bric ath^ln/ca^e-; Vaiys::: < ;7"he^muEic':;^ sy gc» ca t ch y: -'.i hat r the ¦; VhV^rerB •: sw#U;;-t life; .".chorus- *y. : in; Spvj't'llghts.' -.¦ AJt-pgethf f : vit.^w/as.^a ¦¦- irreat , tiling i cr^ipir gio\^'seMer : s;aa«r;nighVJahd s b'idfone'Jfcjr.tKe -phVfilclans.;; y yf--^;^7^ ¦txjrie..pf" thevfht.ire/ perfprnjance ¦¦'is; ;thf drill .of',th?"electrical' ca'det-isi;;^^ .¦Noth'.ing.eyen jap^- 'jirba-chfrg-Jl'" has ->yeir = .beeh ":s'eep':\ here- -in j«cal -. fhtatrical :,hist<>ry Jbefo.re. ..Thirty,: .6ix^/ra-\ : ishl'r.g' ; •¦;"gajb"ed,vl'n';;.isilk5/ . iiyi'f Is. '" go' ,-through 'wiih.'-eoine" ¦militiry ¦ey«jl\:.tiorrs; "tha.f would:'. b«ffle' : in :t heir; ime^ hanfc'at.-j'repisiSiv^the Aest: efforts of -the: Kai^'sV*r n ' b^4>-? u *(^- i^They wheel and '¦pp_ii'Titermiarch'.': ilarkitep. :;and',.-face- it» a ¦ rnanrier/-tp^ r ; .pr«ypks ¦.'uTimeas;ure.d; wonder ; : ¦"•'.- •••; " - : -; '- 7: •::"¦>;• <~;C:. ¦'•' ; - "':'¦:; ";•'•:''--y, : .: :; MOVE5; y: V : -;V: : The XijTd iiks called their; c'jr^ed.An. abpftiini-; t Ion. in :hfs:ey;es. ;, .That', 'great :b6ay : htfs. Just; de- , cTar'ed'. that" elect:.- infants.' pan .be.: saved. -Xn til iibvir' 1they-Jiave.'cohdernned.-thent. to; hell .'With t.he..heaihen.-. ; w'hb^have -' n-;v»r ¦ had .the-.-Gdapel preached': them-.:: ; but -...now they.-.-Baye.-.:tne cm«ren-'-itf>*h«?ilect;v.,What^ fehitieVof '.the faitr.infant^-.tha't'.are-.-not; ¦eleet-TV.I'. i)r>sume,ia<«.cpFding .to thr>ii-<i. pel... God's .crea-t, :tion''l8-'3impry.:--'tp : ..i)i'<J!luo.-:.fc.>i-:fi>n.iielh,v;VV.e. wani; to :.-di>-.: eypry thing treasonable.:- «»..¦ avftid. tfdubte. arid conflict: :' W:e; wan,t:-nelth:er.- trouble riar .ampTfsOT"men.t;;:but r. ; b.Pl;le.ve :y.oU-wiU : be:;as XtUy.cotn'e." '. l.Uq;hot think you .¦vvllVshrlnkilf; '.troiiblejCdniefl.; - \ v;; : " V- ¦;;v > . ¦; •'>¦•'¦. ••'¦¦,' ;s/ : \ ,': -i\~^:< ;> The-' Church " cf rjeaua. Ghrist of- Latter-day Saints ¦ bcciiDies ' a DbgltWh .iso- exalted' that'; It carv sniife it-the'efforUi- or nien. to ¦ crush -If or ¦destroy ' 4t'..* Th«.:sensele«s •reasbnlpsr-and: lm- ¦poteiiti'utterances'of -tfiese' men 'are: sTia-ft.s that .fall harmlessly., at: the, fe*?t'-pf;iGod: > ;Tliey can- naf" a'oa) -.-rv-lth'- tis"' according: teethe ordinary laws of- •clv'tlizatidn^" *. -Moxmonism : .ieanpol.:-be reaclicd -.throuirh'.'ctvnizalJon.'.eclucatlDn .or. re- fOfTD.v. .When these\".'eremetfts.- .are'-.dlBcai-ded, what' is"le'f f ?• .'When they;- dbn'.t'p'roEoae- .to-, use tfieee' methods-, what;aiie,nQy -wUl-.-'-they.-enforce- •¦a^alriBt:.the^instltuU0n- which:' their labors, are ; dlrected-rf orcfe?-' ..¦•.•. - ..• : ; ¦ ..; •'..;. -.= . '.'-¦ " ; ' ; : . -'• /.- -• * ...',:.'• t-; : Speak'iri£'p£th^;^es^ ¦he.'saidT':^ : ;: ; ;;'.- : v-- : .'i:.;;-;/- ;^V: : ;< ¦¦¦.\- > -.^ :Mormpnism',' he said,' has ".come to stay. He- tef erred .with- withering- .sarcasm' .to the warning, uttered .by -one --'of the."dele- gates at the General -Assembly last/week, who : likened -Mqrnionisrri. .to"..an dctppus anil .'said' that;'it -could not : be .civilized; re- formed ., nor educated, but it'..- must .- be dru'sh'ed' arid". that- the. 'time., to ¦ strike ' was rib.w:' 'Said '.'Roberts.: ''.' .;': .• .-; .¦''¦' : '¦:. "SALT ;;,iiAKE-,,Utahi'.M-ay ,31.'-TBrigham HI Robert3-'h'urle : d *a* Mormon, defiance to t.lie ehti're'Unit.ed States in'the Tabernacle this" afternoon, .and in -an address remark- ji.ble f priTts'eldquence, garcasrh and denun- ciation,; scored- thQ Presbyterian 'General Assembly,- which". has; been -in session at Ix)s Anselea." "- '£¦ '.'¦ : ¦ '..;'.• .".-.'' .". " i?i>ec1al -Dispatch- to.The Call; i VTrtfapi ''^mr"..^^-^^'^^-^^.'--^^'^;^.^^^^'.-^^^?: to r'e^ei^x/\idy^\it^T^yii^~ej^Ay^p^^-:. "csifs;¦•'".'andr^an : \uttima.tum - has.-' '.been; .: sent; thteatenVng; to'-bb'.^bard; Zenaga andFlgig; imliess ¦ t Y\e~ Moorish ' r^tds; upon; .<ar a vajia in :-F/ren'c'!r-. tertitpry.vcease^p.^-v/^':^-/ V:' •'¦"- . LONDO-X, May a^Adyic'es- from. Al- giers report that.M, Johnairt.'the Goverftdr General, ' was' attacked ..by '.noraadar .near- Flgl-gi- . Morocco." while'.: jpurneying-'front Djerinan-ed-Dar. to . Behinounif with' a large.' party." A brisk. fight \ ensued' in which thirteen persons, .were -serlousiy wounded. M. Johnart was not hurt.- * Governor Jonnart left pjennan-ed-Dar at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning'.. . Arriv- ing near Zenaga Pass, he .was", met by, the Ameer of Figigr, wh6 invited- him. to enter Zenaga /Valley. ". The.party'advance'd to within- 200. yards of Figlgand inspected; the town. Then it retracedlts Weps'aibng the ."road toward the pass,- but "had: pro.- ceeded scarcely 300 yards', when a. snot' wak .fired.. froin Figig. tWs was-RpeiBdily: followed; by a; f usijia'de,; which, a- 'company: pf -French sharpshooters" who .Jwere with' the ;.Gpvernor"Gen.erfi>, party¦-.ret urned as. .'well-'aV.f He 'd'lfflcuVt J na'tu're : .pr the' ground permitied: \ •"•'•¦'.'.'; "•;.'¦."'.•»'.' "':.'-. •''."•I •'. "'¦;•¦ *>/•." V^ "; 'Governor.', Jorinart;' iwith- ;i>aiiiei. O'Con- ; nor," Senator .Ge'ren'te, ;]>eiiuty. Anyard arid -bthefs p.f the ;partyi reached the" piss' amid; ;tho, : 'hiss.QC •Duliits,;:;but;were.'; uilirijuredV .¦Reinfprcemerita.pjean.ti.nie ;we're." s.$-nt .'from; -:Djeririan-ed-P'ar..-: '"'^iliv^th? •' ,. wounded .'per: lpiigeaL'tp'/the'vcjs^ijrt. V The>. /Ameer:" ©f; expressed^•iridlgnkt.ibrtrat.ihf-attack ah'd"'prc|nilsed tovprfeyeh'fc; a; recurrence, ef it,; -but: 1 1;I s ; idoubtf iilr whet her ; he: . has;; the. :means ; 5to:v>nfp;rc:e ;^6Wer;';-;itv ; i^ that th> attacking party, h^mberf^. GOO and 'ihat t" vreturried/ to ;' ; - jP|igiK : ;-wnh;:;.:hieayy. .l^issfesy; se^rar^pojra; killed; by- ; the|;biai'6net ; ;". } : .':;'M'. <^ii-'' : ri\^\iv\-\'~'i. r '-:i '¦': Hev." Father Chidwic"k Deliv- ;-/..;ers. Eloquent Serraoh at 0?i-X\ . ¦ -^ ; Higii 'Mass, •/ :'¦':[ \O - : : D^puA'C'eypeneral^A'sseinbly •Ai'-fbr-.Staffd" Taken; Against ¦ H~'-~- "^-. Latter Bay'. Saints. : -• •'.• Sharpshooters '. Save . .Official : . Party Near Frontier 7 vV^;; ;' : : ' of MoT6cca.'^:>';^! ~i\ Holy Redeemer Parish-. f-iphers As3ist at Sol- '¦¦¦ :> lv ;.;¦¦; emia Services, : /- ;;^:gv'.v^ppl^sa/'' I % : Attempt to.Murdfer'Gdvf .- : . ' ernor General ofe) . ' ':,'.: .. Algeria: .;:; : k -;-v.V-;' &igharfl'H: Roberta De- V/^iv-erS:.a\Reiiiarkail?ie : ' "IN WASHINGTON" OPENS AT GRAND THIEVES WORK IN DOES MOINES' FLOODED AREA : x E;,D;vLand; ;ahd Fe employes. start»'il out in a brat early to-day :to-; rescue a- Russian whom they saw' on •¦.topi of.a^iiouse^riotjfarv/fronT;;; thie bank of; the-.riveV.: : . v They Rot:; the.^'Russian ihtp^- the;b6ati iwhichyimmedi^el^Jcap^ sliiedv 'three, -found^.resting^atfes^lit tree?, where they remain /at this .time,-. Another; .'par ty/;? is :; try ing % to/ i eVo'iie - : the trio. "'¦-.,' - : ; ;A:ma^\wjhG;:has"5Usi;"returnedvfr6^ scene; 6V, the,; fioocl '.".; says; hft; cpu'd'/s^e^a's tna.'nyiias 'teti'' persons: huiiginK : from.^trees near :the -Sardou-. ¦¦¦bridge at the. foot of Morse street. v^EightVVer^hsCwfire'.rescu •.t'erripipn •;'j^m: ..^H6.u?e.;at;42(^,:.^^tth^.-MQni' roe/istrcety": Here thevcurrpntj.wa?. not :^6 swift,;and; af Ve.r; gteatt- labor; tifie^lacp; was reached. f.A half..'d\pz'eri.vpie'riji6hs;. : -;aLte:irv;/an; : abarir; demed street; -.'car. just ' ijorth'yOf .-the^bridge :andf ftaW 1^n;there%r /thirty; ij'puta^bui will: : ;beTescUed:;;.v:; : " ; ; r- ?}:'.':'¦'¦¦ ; v . •'¦%'-.'¦-.•.¦"V'.syri ; thief 'of, .Pplite.; Gbff and.'. his- f amlly^are anjong. those hot \yef."account ejT- for.. They; : %ia5?^' r yn^P:l^-^^0vi|Ullj^$«:.put this. &;-.to^^^rob.^ltf»fuiH^^3ho«w..?^'i|^ the* patb>:oif vi'afeti'Vnlg'ht'^'-llre.'.-'^.'.'v^ fi'^'l. ferStVeeK Baptist ehurc.h-.witli ' 500-:potjrt<ls erf. provisions.;! ''H'^vfaistyrja -hour&.lri mafc- lnfc: ; the itrip -milelr_"-f ' sK'l- : - : S\-'£iV'-iJ' : .} •?¦¦:.;¦¦'¦- ¦'.. '¦'••"• ? ; - ¦¦':.'¦¦.: '.l-V.'-'". : : "Fbfmef '.PbHCemah.^ .K; N. :Gapron rer tU'riied; from a fruitlesaiiitternpt .to; rescife yota^j^nc^-:tAe^^'da.fine*^9. cbul<l make.-no' h>ad^a$'.'. agains-t ' the- current. the. most-.; s.trehuoiLis-. '.e'ffor.ts/, wl.th their •three.-qar^d >b'oat.:. ;<Vapr.on:'.said;.the 'deSp'-. iajb condition of .the"".counitry,' on tllCnO-v*^ ¦by.; drowning' .¦aJpneV.'.h'er'sald; would *«a;- ber. of mfssihg;; > .;;.'. ':'¦ V : '.'^Vv -.';'¦'•. ''.' the reform: school' nqrtli> of North Topekaj are all under t.he- rushing -waters, but the situation. is fayorable in -these places, com- pare-jd' with. what'-Nor'th Tapeka* is- under- golng.-- ¦.••"'¦•.• .••,¦•." •' •••• >•¦': ...-'. the .plan of- trying, 'to cross, the' fiver .near wha:t. remains" of the Kansas ayenue bridge- has been, iibahdo-ne'd. 'Beats are taken. iii wanonsto a point near Auburn- dale/a'suburb, two. and a half mtlea.south- est.-'Th'ey : are theh-.launched-and allowed to -float .with, the current.' to points where . pp.rsons are to be .rescued. .This' plain, .of course., involves much -danger", to. the res- .cu'ers, bin thV is- lost ¦ sight' of. !h. the de- $ire.tQ'h'elpthe unfortunate ones,' ..':'. .-.¦.. Nearly., all .'the-, fires have: been put put by .'the heavy rain. Which fell all night.- When' it was .recognized that rowboats Would be of no use in battliriey.v. lth thf currents' steam laiifiehes were asked for in rush . messages sent \ to :the. ifiperinT St.. Joseph- arid to' Mayor. - Bergsritlial .and the. secretary, of- the ' Commercial" .Club: Continued ' From Page 3, .Column 7." I William, Heisley was -drowned. ' nea'rV-hjs home*in- the east bottoms this.afl'e'rnoo;n.. In company .wit-h. his wife he' started- to. leave' his home and" Both of them'-.w.erV borne' down.- Mrs. Heisley ma'najjed-.-tO, seize aibit of "floating sidewalk, and.-cluiig to it until help, arrived. Her husba ! nd : w.^s. u.nable" to ; light- against' .the' current iani was drowned.;.'-. ' •-. •¦ •• : . ¦ -\}/ .^' : : it is estimated" that... 250 people; werfc res*. ctieU from buildings, in trie" west bottoms durlnsr the.day: ' " : -\.. ••"'.•..•/•'.':.••. ••;'•¦. » raon'ft' those who witnessed'.drownlhgs wa» S«rgWi'nt':Co.ugHlin { who-la stationed on.-.thf.'Twelffh-.streejt.yladuGt-." .From his station he saw; some distance .away' •wo- nian and three 'children afloat..- on the ]• oof of a ..'small, cottage.'- 'Suddenly- the wreck- age'-gave, a .lurch 'and he.' saw th«.'" occu- pants. "oT.the- roof .-no -more. A boat;'con- taining; five -.rnieiy iapslxed later.. near the.' same, '.plpce,; toit- Whether'. .the. pccuparits ;.ped;shedjis .not known. . _ ; '.- . .'. •"."•;•• -:^- ; - .".. : UNKNOWN MAN, body, drifted .'under' bridge.. ,•¦;'-: ' .'.'•• ' V. -•:-. ¦'¦;'¦.'.'.. .-'.'. No bodies- ha've been recovered. :....;.. : •THREE PERSONS, a'raan and- twortvp-. men, In capsized boat.-. . ; ,-'..-.•. •.•:•.•. -UNKNOWN MAN, seen -to fall from, arii abandoned -Belt L>ine engine Intp the flood. 'WILLIAM . HEISLEY, .truclj .- driver, drowned in front of his house.* '.: *: ••" '"- -.'•-. TWO- MEN. drowned in*E!ectriV;'.Park: PHI-LIP WARE, negro .bay; jirowjied..v DEDICATE NEW CHURCH ORGAN MORMON SCORES PRESBYTERIANS MOORISH NOMADS AMBUSH FRENCH RESIDENTS OF TOPEKA ; ; - ••••;feTILL:IN GREAT PERIL ¦;• THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY," JUKE 1, 1903. 7 , ADVERTISEMENTS. Eczema .Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Itch^ . '.'• -Acne or ; other skin troubles, promptly relieved and cured by This scientific germicide, which ' is harmless, cures. by killing: •• disease germs. Used and : endorsed by the medical , profession everywhere. Sold .by leading, druggists. If not. at yours, send 25 cents for a * . trialbottle. The genuine bears my signature. . Accept no substitutes. . Address Q^'gfc^tete* 'SPSS*; .'"."'¦ r > m vi V«In«Me Booblitt on t r "*"\trea>tni»ait of aHaesaca. NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS. STEPTLIZED BARBER SHOP. A Famous Shop in the Carrollton Ho- tel, EJtimore, Maryland. Th^ barber shop in the Carrollton Ho- tel, Baltimore, eterflizes everything if uccs In the chop. The sterilizing la done b3 r heat. The towela, the razors, the i«trop«, the soap., the combs and brushes are all stertlired before being used on a '•mtorner. Where there in no sterilization have the barber use N'ewbro'n Herpicide. It Idlls the dandruff germ, and it ia an antiseptic for the scalp, and for the face after «having. All leading barbers every- where appreciate these potent facts about Herpicide and they use it. "Destroy the rause. you remove the effect." Sold by leading: druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co., De~ trolt. Mich. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hare Always Bought Bear* th» /rf Z/frf-*-&-~ Signature of LMffZT4u66&& BArLWAY TEAVEL. -FRANCISCa -AND: NORTH PACIFIC - [ v^ COUPAVT; V----^ v,- : : vv .TilJtiroii "Perry,. F&ot .'«?'. Maritft St . - . : W FKTC- bAVS-iTiSO.- 3-.O0, ft:0t). itJUif a. 'hi.; U.izh&^ZiSOs *i*9/ 5:;b, ;S.:«9.' : «:30 and, "11 :«j ¦•¦'¦p. -.tn^". '. ¦"¦-¦".. ¦--. '"-,*.*- '?'.?**' -"/-. : - -***•'•- **.**•-¦ -'»-.. * "- '. * : ;Saturday!hrrEitra -trip at '1:30 .p." m; .••."-*: ' ' ¦'¦ :SUNDATS^-t7.:S0; B:«Of"»>S^JJrsOO;a4 m.:. 1:30. ¦•' .i2:30;..8:4(£..S:10, -6:30.- 11:30.'.P- .'to-.'- {.':¦¦ .=;. ;'. " -SAN ..EAPAEL TO SAN. 7SAVCZSCO.. WEEK -, DAYS-A6:0».". "8:50. . 7:35",. 7^50,, 9:20, ¦11-15 a m ;.l2j60.;t2:00V3.:40; 5:00. .B:2O..»^* !*-! -p/-in. : - Siturdays^-Fitra "Jrlp'at 1 lit p. .ml- . . 6UN't)AYS^6:5O.-7:35;-:0:2O. 11:13 a; m.; 1:43, .8:40, -4:50;. 5;00,. 6i20.,6.:10.- <J:25 p: m. : 1EX-; ' '-: Fept-.-ga'turdays.;.-.- •'-.'•¦••.•-¦ : .':^'; ; --l- .¦':¦:¦'> .iVr'-VV ¦ ; .- ; - ; 'LeavV' : l \ ''.;-In- Effect-:-•••¦.¦| "VArriTo- ¦.¦.¦. 1 .Sah Franct3Qo;( r May 8".- 1903;., .' V-Week-f : :^n-"1.:;;-. : -.iPe.atina----v--t-:?un-fWe«k ! . -.¦ba'ya.X : daya.-".l--- : •',-¦- tlpn. " ..-: ¦ [ -days. JDays.; ?¦¦..'¦;- -7:30a •^¦¦":: r .- .¦' ."¦•: J : TM *t:T:43a 7 ; 30a" "8:00a - V .'- v] : -' = :.'. '¦'¦ ¦¦ .-'Kf4Q.al -8>4Oa- 8 : C0a 9-30 a ." Ifliaclo. f . 10:20 a[10:20 a .,2:30p 2:3Qp .•..••• ..-¦¦¦ 6;W.p.! ,6:20.p ¦¦'¦tJilO.p . 5ilOp . \ , ; \: K . .; ¦ J-:-.-' ..«:20pj. 7c2* P 7-30 a '7:3.0 a «" ¦¦¦;.¦•¦" ¦¦.• "• : '. f-T:4B« 7"43'a.' fkm* &«* a ':-¦ -Voyato;; s 10:20 a f 10:20 a- '2-.»0p 9 : 30,a ' Petalutaa . ". 6:20 p .«:20 p. ! 8:10 p 2:30 p > -' . -.ana" . ¦;'; v !.7:25 p \TxEkV ¦ : -""-:.- .-; aao.p . ; :-Sarita\ Rbsa;;. : -•• ""'-••. •' ' •""iiidb"* J:30a:' : ;:::;;. 110:20 a 10-:20 « 8:00 : a 8:00 .a : - Fulton. - . ¦¦ 7:23p 6:20 p ¦;';g:30r.p1'2:3d-pl-:."-;'..'i- : -. -:". j .y;;J -. " : T:23p. '.-.- ."-.. " "•,¦--.•;•-. --." iWihdsoiv ; ¦¦.: : ¦:. "'" ".* T:30 a 7:3Q a ! •-.'Healds'burr.-'-. 10:20 a lQ:20.a-. :•¦<>. ¦:..' ¦;¦-'.¦ •-• ."Lytton. .=•;:.•: .¦¦".- = -. :'2:30p .2:30 p .' " : Oeyservllle, . , 7'.25 p 7:25 p- •; >. .a '.-.. , •--.•• "Cloverdaley: .- \.' ' ¦ . . : .-¦ '."¦7:30"a'| : "7:30.-a|-. "-.-•¦ -Hppland : . ¦ ,110:20a 10:20 >•" ¦ ••2^0pl"2:30pl'.'-"a'n'd--t T k.l»n-. QJl-My 7:25p, '- : 7:3pa| 7:'30ar- .-.Wimta:- ."..-j 7-25 p| 7:25~p ',- 8:00 a|-8:C0"alCajnB ¦- Vacatlon.llO:20 »II0:"2ff-f» . "2;3Q p|" 2:30 p[- O.uernevlUe. .1 7:25 p| .tf:20'P S-00a|-8:W>"a| ••• -Sonomar", ." "'" I 3:40 at 3: 40- a. nilQplpllQpi,.' «31eh Ellen; •¦" |-g.:OOj)| 6:2O-p 7-30al-7:30a| -. " '.•--,• :.-" 110:20 allO.:^ a 2:"30p| 2I30P1- " Sebaatopbl.- -1 7:23.p|;8:2p p" '•• STAGES connect at Santa Rosa fo«» W.Ktte .Sulphur Sprinesf at .Fulton 'for- Altrurla. and "Mark Wtest. Springs: .at Lytton for Lylton. Springs: at Geyservllle for yiassrs Springs; at Clovenlale "Tor the -Geysers. Boonevllle and. Greenwood; at Hooland for Duncan Sprtns». Highland Springs. Kelseyyjlle. Carlsbad ¦Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett BDrlngs; at.Uktah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs","- Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley'a, Bucknell's. Sanhedrln Heights. Hullville, Orr'» Hot Springs Halfway House. Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragg. Westport. Usal; at WUlits for Fort Bragg. Westport. Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo. Laytor.- vllle, CummlnKS. Bell's Springs. Harris. Ol- aena, Dyer. Garberville. Pepperwood. Scotia and Eureka. , . Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays— Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronlcl* building. H. C. WHITINO, R- X- RYAN. Gen. Manager. Oen. Pass. Aft " TO SAN RAFAEL SAN QUENTIN, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, ETC. -via Sausalito Perry ALL TRAINS DAILY. DEPART— "6:60 7:30. •8:10. 8:50. 9:30. •10:10 11:00 a. m., »12:0O. 1:00. »2:0O. 3:CO, •4:00 4:40 *5:20 8:00. 'B^O. 8:45. 10:30, 11:45* p m.' On Sunday all trains 7:30 a. m. to 3:00 'p. m. connect for Fairfax Park. ' Trains marked (•) run to San Quentln. FKOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. DEPART— 5:30 t«:10, «:5O. 7:30. t-S:10. 8 : 5O. J9:S0, 10:0B. 10:.<3. 111:55 a. m.. 12:55. tl:55. 2:65 t3:55 4:35. 15:20. 6:00.- $6^0, JS:35. 10:25 p; m. - Trains marked (J) start from San Quentln. FROM MILLVALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. DEPART—5:45. 6:25 7:05, 7:45 8;25. 9:05. 9:45, 10:20, 11:10 a. m.. 12:10. 1:10. 2:t0, 3:10. 4:10. 4:50.) 6:35. 6:13. 7:06. 8:50. 10:40. 11:55 P * ™' THROUGH TRAINS. 7:30 a. m. Cazadero and way stations. s ° : 4:40 p. m. Cazadero and way 'stationer »:3O a. m. Point Reyes and Intermediate. TICKET OFFICE— «20 Market at. FERRY— Foot of Market at. MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY- Leave Via Sausalito Ferry . Arrive •San Fran. Foot o f Market St. San Fran. Week San- nm Sun- Week Days, days. days. Days. 8i35T ~TJ$7. fSSK&iP* 1T55 a. !05a. 20Qp. 8:50a. WtS§fiB& 12:65 p. 2:55 p. 5:20p. 10:13 a. 1J5p. 8:15r. 11:CQa. \gBg3y ' 3S5r - i:^ F - TIOIH (626 Market ST.,(North Shore Railroad) 1 cmcB j and Sausalito Ferky, Foot Market St. AUCTION SALES ' ,'SPECIAU AUCTION^ SALE IX \- '. .-OF 33 HORSES.. •'. WEDNESIXXT. Jun^ 3. at 11 a. ,m., AIVCADE .-HORSE MAteKET.."C27 SIXTH ST. By order «r W. F..WEYMH3R I will sell S* •hf-sui y>fgoc*.d -yoUpg horses;, will-welfhfrorn :.12M io\\M>'\\*.; m b.to 8 years" old; sound ana right; no reserve. . .• *. - JOH*. 'J. DOYLE; Auctioneer. .::;•"..• EAILWAY TSAVEL. jCaHfdrma [;f 0 to CHJG/VG6 o«* iOM21 n ideai Traini [fa^^^j For Those Who lOi^vl Seek ths ¦ Best * .;• .SANTA FE TRAINS. '• . -.* t*ave* Market -street Ferry Depot. •\H ~ : : | E^>cal I Un'il I Local IOv'ri'4 -. ' •••;'••.,! Dally i Dally | Daily I DaHy Lv. San Fran... '8:0O ai »:30 at 4:0O p 3:00 j> Ar.Stoclcton ..:..» 11:10 a 12 :0« p .7:10pll:13p . ¦.•-•-."Merced •• l:20ptl:40p 1:28 a> V Fresno •."..".¦.. 3:2Op 3:0Op 3:15 a, VHanford \ 5:0O p 3:31 p .. J>... 7:3O» ."•yisalla. -•-.-.:. hO^25p' 4:48 p 5:0«la ."Bakersfleld .. 7:t0pfc5:5Op ... 7:33s> •' ." Kacsas Clty.v ...... ' 2:35 a 7:20* /•'.Chicago' :.,,. .:.-..'. 2:15 p 8:47 9 ¦ •. a" fo'r-iftarnlnB;' p for afternoon. .-•"8:00*. m." Dally' Is Bakersfleld Local, stop- ping at all points 1 In San Joaquln Valley. Cor- responding train arrives at 7:5O a. m. dally. " 9:30 a. - m. Daily la the OALIFOKNtA I.iailTED, carry ing" Palace »leeptny Car* and Dining -..Cars through to Chicago. Chair Car runs to Bakersfleld. for accommodation of ¦local fir^t-class- -tfassenicsrs. No s^cond-elas* ¦ticket j are. honored on, this train. Correspond- ing" train- arrives 1 at 11:10 p. m. dally. 4:00 p- in:--is -Stockton Local. CorrespondUac train :arrives".at lt:IO j ai.- m_ dally. '¦-. 8-:0b- p.' m.. .Is- .the.' Overland Express, ¦ wltlk tjirougli'. Palace- and.- Tourist Sleepers and Fr«« Kecllnlng Chair Cars to 'Chicago: also Palaca* Sleeper, .which- cuts .oiit. af Fresno. Correspond- ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally. ¦ -.Personalty '^conducted..' parties ¦ for ¦ Kansas C?ity.- Chicago -'and East': lea v* San Francisco every'. Monday.'. Thursday, and Saturday at. S i>; rrii-." . •¦•..- '.- ; ! -- v- .' " ' - " -..* •• . Offlces-iWr Markei str«et «tnd In Ferry T>^ pot. Sah Francisco; .1112 Broadway. Oakland. SOUTH ERnVpACIFIO : Trains leave and are due to arriva aft '•• .--".. .: SAN FRADTCISCO. .- ' ¦\ ¦•¦••*-¦ ¦: ¦; (Mala Lias, Foot of Hsrkst Btross/Q 1 i.»atk -. - : Fkom. Atxo. DSi •—• ¦ ¦ akmvT . "-¦ 7X0a .Br=;<rf»".'£oUua. Elmlra »ai flacra. ¦\ ¦'•¦• •• -*. •'niento 1 .4;.rf... '..;..: ~ Z-s5* 7.00a ;VseaTtlT9. WlaJers. RnmssT. 743» '.¦': 7-30* Mortlaex. ¦*.¦»» K»moa, Vsilejo, . •V; v r; V Nspa. Callitos*, Santa Rosa...... gtS* 7-30 a. Mies. Lathrop. Stoektpa , 7M» i00A'I>sTls.Weodlaad,KBlfbU Laadtsg. "..".-. MarysTUls.' OroTllle. (connects r , . ' sf.MsryiTllls lor GrWlej. B!gs» - . ..." ; ¦: and CWc«)...:.. .i.... ~.... .HS* 800V AtlsntlcBxpreis— Ogdea md Bui, 10.2a* : lOOA-Port" Cost*. Martinet. Antlocb. •.'">.-•;¦• ".Traey; Stockton, Sacramento, •: :>•¦".-: -L«s".Banos. Mendota., Uaaford, .;• . : . .;• fi : ..- VlMlla. porUrTills .., ...m4JZS9 0(U Port Costa. Martinez. Lutnro?. M». .- - " "..•/ -dss.to. Merced; Fresao, Goshea " : --. ',' ¦'. ' Junction, -Bakersfleld..-.. - B.23» ; -. 8 30a 8h**u Express— CstIs. WfUtama -.'•¦' :¦•- .Xfor Bartiett rprtaji). Willows, . .. ¦: . ¦'• :' •vtrrttti. Bed Bluff. Portland ; 7M» - I-SOa KHes, San Joto, LlTermore, Stock* : ¦':¦•:-. ; . : »n.lone;8a«ran»sBtp,PlaeerTlUa, " ; ' ."- ¦',:;MaryiTlHe, Chlco, Bed BlixS.^... 4 2lF 130a Oakdair. Cnlneie. Jameitowa. 6V ,%¦ ..'¦• '-- .. ' nor*. Taoluanc and Angela ,.. M - 4-Z5V . 9 00a- Martlaei and W»y Stations | &§» 10.00a vuialp -.•..".¦.:.¦ :.i. ...;«.. \ZZi» «nO-OOA CreseeatClty Express. Eastbooad. ¦ . .'-. ".--/•,¦.¦•¦ t^PotC Costa. Traey; Lathrop. .-; -.V ¦_.•.¦. Ftucktoo.. Merced, Rarsaoad. * . \-^' ¦: ¦-Fresno," Bakersfield. Los Angales .. ., , . . - ••ad. New X)r!eans.- (Westaona4 ."•.•,- Brrirei Pactio Coa»t Exp/esa, ¦" - ¦ -"¦ ;--' '¦¦ Y!>Co«n Ltue) ..^.....^.... «1-58» 'IOOOa'Tos. Qrerlsnd Limited Ojdea, ':." ¦¦" "Denver. Omaha. Chlesgo.:. ;;.... 8 23> 12 00k Harwsud. Miles and Way Stations. ¦ f -2S» .'11-OOr 8»cr«mentom»er Ste»mer§ ....Til.aO* 5i0r-Ben!cla. Winters. Sacramento. :• ¦¦'" ' '• .•Woodland»Wniiasa» i Colu«a.'Vrii- -...,•¦. -. ' *- .low's, Kn!»ht« Landing, Marys- - .;.'•:• ¦¦TllJe..OroVllle'... .....*. .....:.,„ 13 55* . 8 30^ Wayward. Nllessnd Way Stations.. : 7 65f .4 OOp MtrtlBea.SanlUtnon.ValleJo.hspa, ,".• .- . Callico«*. S*ntaRo»» ... t 25* "•'. 400r'Marttnes,Trac)(.Lathro».Stoektoa. 13 25a " 4 00p. Nller. Llrermors. Stockton. Lodl.. ' 4.2&P .. -4-SCr. Hir'vnd. Xtl-". Irvlngton, Saa t tS.55*. ••¦•". ":.••. Jose; LiTermoro..". ,.'.... f til. Si* SOOr The.Owl Limited— Kruno. Tnlara, | -, ; ' '. ' .-- > ° 'Bakertfasld.LosAntelss; conoco- ¦¦'.-¦:¦¦¦ -..- tioa,. Saagns for ri*aU Barbara. . -. .- '-.'v --.carries Ooldea But* Umitel :"...'¦'.¦. -Sleeper Snndavs and 3 Wedae*- '••-.- .¦-. dsTsvntU April ta .............. I.SSa ''•I00^ -Port Coiue. .Traey, dtocksom, Los ; .' . -. Banos :....;.....*...». 1225» t5 SOr > ; lie*. San Jos* Local ...,....«...^. 7.25* ' S OOp "U»rw»rir, Nile* uid 8an Joia. 1ft fp* UMT Oriental Mali—Ogtlsm, Oaarsr. ' - - Omaha. lc Lonlt.Chleago. . (S« ;•' . - . 4ar OKlys ra» ¦•» tola ' traia ° '•• ¦ . »etw»*a Saa Fraa«Uos) ¦ aa4 " " -BeaoO ., ........;.. 4 ZS» •7JOT laaiet Ltm!t«4 Oeavea via C«m« ¦ . . ' Lin* Sastboaad). Saw Tor*. .- h'ew Orleaas. Los Angel**, .- - •'" Trssno, Bereaaa. Barmood. Mar- -,•" - lines. (Arrives via Saa Joaqala : " -, Valley westbound)' ..: l-25a TJJOt Baa Pablo, Port Costa, Marttaas . aad War Buttons...;. 11. M* 17.00* *V*ileJo.^. :. 7U» ' 7 -OOp Saerameato, ¦ Traekee. Beno aad Intermedt»t« Stations 7<M* C5p Oregon * California Bxpres*—Sao- ramento, Marysvtu*. Redding. * ' * . Portland. Pnget Bonnd and East. 8.83a I 39.10* Hayward. Kllea aad Saa Jota <aaa- ?• dayonlj) {11-59* " 1 1.25r Fort Costa, Tracy. Latarop. Mo ¦ detto, Merced,R»rrnond. Ttttno, 1225* ; * , Hartford. Vlsalla, Bakersfleld 6»36» ¦ L . .COAST LI NE (Harrow fiaaga). .j . . - (Foot 0? Market Street.) " }7.45a. Santa >" Croa Kxearsloa (Sunday ' -. only).;......... .- tS-OS* . ¦• 1.15a Uewtrk. Ceatervtne. Ssa Jos*. .. * . ' FeUoa, 'Boalder Crsek. Saata . ••" .• eras aad Way Stations ..* S.SQ» ¦ tt-IBr Hewark. CenierrUle. Ssa Jota, Kew Almaden. Lot Gitoi. Felson. ¦ Bonlder Creek, Santa Cms aad ," - Principal W»t Station* 1S-M* ' 4.18r Kewark. Saa Joie. Los Sstos (oa Saturday and Sunday mas throuEh to Saata Cras. coonecu at Felion for Boalder Creole Monday only from Santa Cnu).. tS-BB a 6akLand harbor ferry. From SAN KBAJ. CISCO, Fool of Market St. <SU>O 17:13 t:00 11:00 a.m. 1.00 300 5.15 PX From OAKLAND. Foot of Broadway t«:00 iSiM H:05 10:00 a jl 1200 2-00 4 00 p.m. COAST LINE <Br«a« ««**). (Third and 'fownsead Streets.) 5.10a Baa Jote and Way Sutlons. .„ 7W» 00a Saa Jota and Way SutJoaa..... ... B.30r /7.00a New Almadea.. •^•"•^ /iifl* 17.16a Monterey and Santa Cru Xzear- sion (Saaday only) tsVSO* •433 a Coast Line Ltmlted— Stops only Saa Joso. Gilroy. Holllster. Pajaro. Caatrovllle, Sallna*. Saa atAo. Paso Boblei. Santa Margarita, Saa Lnls Oblspo. fioadalnps* Barf, Lompoe. B*Bta Barbara, Baa Baenaveatara. Saata Paala. Baagat. Lot Annies. (Coaaeo- tloa from Saau Cnu aad Moa- terey) 13.4J* •rHOOa Pactac Coaat Expre»« (le»»e« via Baa Joaqnia Valley Kastbonnd as Crescent CityExprssa).— New Orleaas. Los Angtles. Bant* Bar- ¦ bara, Paeia* Orov*.Del Moata. (Arrives via Coast Una West* bound) U&r •40a Baa Jm*. Trt* Plnot. CspUols. Baata Cras.Paeifie Grovo.Saltatt, Baa Lais Oblspo aad Prtaclpal lateraedtate Stations .......... 4.13* 10.30a Baa Jos* and Way Sta:!oas 1.20* 11 JO* Saa Jose. Loa Ostos sad Way Sta- tions 8.39? «1 .30p Baa Joss and Way Statloas * 7 OOP f.OOr Baa Jos* and Way Stations 110 CO» O-0ftP Del Monte Ksprets— Saata Clara. Baa Jote, Gtlroy.Holilster. Saata Cm, Dtl Monte, Monterey. Pa- cine Grove. Saltaas aad Principal Stations 12.11* . UCp Bnrlln«»trn, Saa Mate*. Raiwood. MealoPark. Palo Alto, May field. Mountata View. Lawrence. Santa Clara and Saa Jose 8.38a J4.30P Baa Joie. Gilror aad Way §Utloast1Q.4S* ?S-OOp Baa Jote, Los Catos sad Prtaclpal WsySuttoos WOOa 15.30"* Baa Jnte and PrlneipatWay Station* tB.OA* tB-1SP Sanltateo,Ee!moat.Bererford.8an Carlos, Redwood. Pair Oaks. MenloPark. Palo Alto tS 43* B-SOr San Jo*e and Way Stations BJ4*> 7-OOp Baotot Limited. Eastboan<t— Saa Lai* Oblspo, 8aau Barbara. Los Aat-elss, Demtag'. El P»#n. New Orleaaa, Kew Tork. (Wettbonad arrives vj* 8»nJo«qn!nV*!iey)... "*.^ k ¦11.4«p Palo Allo and Way Sutions t3 XSr 11.45P S>o Joasaad WaySutloas... t8.48V ; A (or Moral a*. P (ar Arursooa. X Saturday ind Saaday only . I tttops at al] ttatloaa oa Saaday ; 18 onday excepud.- J 8a aflay only 1 ¦ * Satnrda? oolr. * Connect* at Oothen Je- with tratat (or Saafart Tttalla. At * retao. tot VisaUa tta Saana\ «VI*Coast Lias. /Taesdayaad PrMay. ¦ Arrlv* via Nile*. ¦ " * Dally *xeepi SatoMav. * VU 8 id Joaqala Vail 97. - - 1 Stops Baata Clara south txrrad onty. CsaaasaV , ixottsi auiAX. tar *il . taiau ¥anov O»m«fc "-

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Page 1: INWASHINGTON TOPEKA MORMON SCORES MOORISH NOMADS … · TfXKBtfiCITY,Mo.,May 31.— Twenty persons were drowned in the. west bottoms durlng'j;ieday. The Times has published the-,following

TfXKBtfiCITY,Mo.,May 31.—Twentypersons were drowned in the. westbottoms durlng'j;ie day. The Times

has published the-, following Incompletelist of d«ad:

* • . .JAMES DBERMAN,ArmourdaJn.WIL1JAM

* HERBERT, .' expressman,Armourdale.

FIVE PERSONS, three men and twowomen, drowned by capsizing of boat.

TWENTYDROWNINKANSAS CITY

ANd VICINITY

'The

"Rev. .Dr. Henry Van -Dyke, of'

Princeton, N."J.'. .former moderator of thePresbyterian General Assembly, delivered

a. -sermon at the- -First Presbyterian

Church -last night. The church" wascrowded to Its' utmost capacity by a con-gregation eage.r'to' hear: the eminent min-ister. ..-¦*• • ' •• .-.Speaking, of.rit'ualism, he likened it toan artificial .flow'er, Invented to excite' byoutward form. The. flower, '.he said, wa3constructed, with consummate eklll buton approach the deception was apparent.'

Religion, he said, was <o love God andfove to one's neighbor. No heart, he said,need be desolate,' na heart need be un-happy, for the great spirit of God wasmaking love for human .hearts .arjdknocking at the doors. ,

EMINENTDIVINEPREACHES •'

. TO ..LAB.GE CONGBEaATION

VINITA.I. T., May 31.—While six menwere attempting to cross the ArkansasRiver, ten miles from Salllawa- in ahoverloaded skiff the boat 'was- upset, and'four -of their number were drowned. -.'

Four Perish Near Vinita.

MUSCOGEE, I. T., May 31.—The floodcondition here Is growing serious. Ar-kansas River to-night is out of Its banksand the lowlands are flooded. The riveris now even with the tracks of the Mis-souri, Kansas and Texas bridge. Ithasbeen raining.all day and there Is no im-mediate prospect of.relief. .

Arkansas .River on a Rampage.

HANNIBAL,"Mo., May #31.-The rise Inthe Mississippi River has brought heavydamage to the islands and bottom landsin this section. Thousands of acres ofcorn and other crops are submerged andeverything ruined, including all farmproperty as well as dwellings, and morethan half tho livestock. Telegraphic re-ports show that the river is rising at allpoints north of Hannibal up to St. Paul.

Crops Are Submerged.

Preachers' Quartet to Sing.The Tennessee Synodlcal Quartet, com-

posed of-ministers from the Presbyterian

convention ¦at Los Angeles, will give asacred song service at the Young Men'sChristian Association auditorium to-mor-row evening. The quartet Is composed ofRev. James E. Eakin, first tenor; Rev.John Baxter Creswell, second* tenor; Rev.John Grant Newman, first bass; Rev.Herman Arthur Goff, second bass. Theyall come from the State of Tennessee.

Democrats Will Meet.The.Democratic League of this city will

hold a special meeting at Pioneer Hall, onFourth street, to-morrow evening. Im-portant matters will be discussed and anumber of .the more prominent Demo-cratic politicians willbe present.

r^a^f31ft^«^ar'De-.

¦p^rjiment:|w.nr.']a.ssist. to." th.e •extent of Itspbiver.'.-in ."efforts'-tQ :allevlafe.'su:ffer.ihg-in-the -flooded districts :of.the. West. .- Ordersto this, effect Have been glye:n'.'to Major

General-' Bates, "commanding the Depart-

ment of the Missouri; with headquarters

at Omaha". The supply.department atLeavenworth, Kas., willbe availed.of forthe shipment'of tents to the flooded locali-ties should" "these be found" necessary.'-

TentisVlbr the Homeless.

3L~B3ppd.>?iaterstin.Xome^of.ihe: '^waUjeh^strieams.-bfigafl^rle- 1

ceding;; to-day, -but -]th,e conditions' .remainpractically; as bad .as, TpefQre.' "Salt' CreekTiear. Waverly. > and^^^.;Ashi;arid',';o.verflb.Wed'thousands ''o.fVacres, -t.he-- high.-.tide "of.

'yes-"

terilay 'at -.Lincoln;;reach'lrig '"!those;;;ylllages-¦t^da'y.; .Helpfwas.Aask^d '.for • to vreseuefanners.. Imprisoned "by' thfe.waters.V .The.rise.ln' ihe:.Blue ¦.Riyer;toi'day carried dow'n.the.' bridges. • flejarii'Gr.ete..'.';'.^T.he railroads' are:tlei.;up.".and great damage Is- reported on"all:-lines • south • of. Lilncpln^'. A ;d.rlzzHng''fain;lasting ;all.day added to the flood;;. '

Deluge -Adds; ;tp>the' Flood;•¦ '.- TACOMAi:,iW?£sh;iv .J:uj|ia.-NaoVr;;Harr^^cruiser;: .Tstcoina at its. launc :hirig\in;.Sa.nV

tfjrd'ay: accompanied. py.. her. .parents,' .Mr.and .Airs. W;H.'Harri's: -..'^

-:'.£''"::-';••-:./';';;;.Mayo.r.' ;Campbell :-.finds that .importantbusiness .-''wll'li prevent -his- aUehdih&" thejaunchin'g;.. though .he had expected •to' gb:until -wUhln .the.l'ast few -days../Mayor.Campbell- lias" delegated. Ge.6rge -H." S(one;;head -of' the ;dryg6ods- -in-•Tacpmi, tp.take the' Mayor's place at the'launching, ceremprtles .and. "make .an '.ad-dress.-on- -.behalf/of :the 'cLly. "of Tacoma.Wr.-.StpTie is now in.California^presidentF.' B."Gault,. of'Whltwo/r.th_-Cbllege,' willbeAmong other.'.Tacomans present. Mayor-Campbell hasJnvited' about 100 prominent-citizens, to attend the ia'uhcnlng/'but- m'ost.of -themr.are'unable' to' go. A.ri Invltaitibn1

"was also, extended, ta Governor -McBrlde.Miss Harrts Is.the granddaughter of Gen-eral* M.M. McCarver, who was a memberof California's .constitutional- conventionand subsequently laid

'outtthe city of

Tacoma. *.. . ,*"*

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:TApOMAN.S;^ARE"';CpM^INQ;vcV--? 'riFOR CRTJISER'S LAUNCHING

.6fBA44^'E^ :^^'°^^^'''°^^^®J-•::-:;¦:•'•.¦;;r "WillXfhTistett Vthia; New -V '¦"¦'¦:¦¦¦¦

Karis^- :May;";31^Fburteen'bbdieis^re;: said;; to^^haye ;;^hduS^s ;at .Council .'Grpveslncejthe^^tersubsided; :,',¦ 'The ¦yaH^y..-of/;ihe i-N'epsha :jab/oyie'

JV;-";''. •¦'r-;1--v?-^ i: :'

¦Fburieen;- Bodie^;^fe;-Fp^ttd^in Siib-

CQUNCIIiJ: GROVE'S;^ 3>EAD.

¦UlO'tTtiMW';^;.:Xlowav^iay^l^AllVfeecyrdsfor hi«h w.tt.r here were broken to-day,

with-water in \hn Des Moines River'Stand (nirVa t;;2pf|?et itJ^j'jtjcht;?;,:;Huii(lre«Js:bf-'hbirhes. in^th'eVwfMt^'ahd.l/.sVut'h^parts'-at'Oit-umwra.are 'fl^cuteg- 1•viqtim.sf.'oTOUpled;reported .tha t"all::haye'beje^n •saved: ;Nearly-i20i0^^f4r:-rpltef.^has; :.been :;chur(ihesv:';pij:bllp 1^]lWlngs".and ;;|n^nyVip|rir

yierft;-- opeiied- :¦: to. sufferer's.fRailroad; trn','1 Ih ut off on all roads ex-cept the Burlington.

Imperiled^ ;j:6tV-;-'Q^ttuiawa;;Are Succored:

"

AXi;;;SAVED;;-FROM; DEATH;

Grauman's Theater offers Leonard andDrake, comedy sketch artists; th« Wellsbrothers, musical comedians; Luclta Jean,

the child comedian, and the black facecomedians Conroy and Pearl for theweek's novelties. . ¦

The Spraguellos in their novel musicalact; Connors and Connor*, a clever sing-'Ing and dancinjr duo; Leoni and L>eonl.known as thp /silver athletes, and H. B.Burton •will "be new 'at the Chutes "this

At-Fischer's ,'«Fiddle Dee Dee" wilLcon-'tinue for another we"ek. ""Twlrly Whlrly""

Is Inpreparation and willbe put on June 9.1

• •

Tlie Centra.1 will to-night produce JameBV.iHarkins' powerful, sensational melo-;drama '."The Man Without a Country."

Dafy**.'musical company in '-'The-'Run-away.Girl" holds 'the

# board.s .at the Callr•fornla for a- second week*.

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• • •.

. At the Tlvoli Stevens in "El Capitan"

holds the popular favor-well. The tunefylopera by Sousa is excellently' staged andthe" attractive chorus is calculated to benot one of the least of the attractions ofthe performance. • ..•"•' -.;

"The Tyranny of Tears" opens at theAlcazar to-night, with White Whittleseyin the leading role of Mr. Parbury, thepart In which John Drew made a decidedtriumph when the play was first producedin the United States. Bertha Crelghtonwillplay the part of the lachrymose wife,and Juliet Crosby. i« cast In the characterof the fascinating typewriter.

E. II.Sothern will dpen at the ColumbiaTheater to-night in "IfIWere King."

The Brothers Permane, eccentric acro-bats, and Kartelli, wire rope- performer,

continue to hold the boards, and the MaryHampton company repeat the satiricalcomedy, "The Melodrama." Zelma Rawl-ston is just as fascinating and the Bai-leys are still pronounced the best coloredperformers that have appeared for sometime. BI309

•;. There; has'-ii'carceiy rb'eenva bett.eV;bHi;at;..the:prphe^m.fpr;taoh ;at that^hbuse:;; ;^heClrrinien?e; atidiefiite;that \asWembied; ;for ¦last- ;ev.enUig'sV perH

fbrmahce..' .expressed"^^^; ;,fuli::satisfactiPji.;jn

bountepys.^pplaUsei: an;d several; of th&acts, w.ere.\;&^ox^;^xime;iiter^iliae^-^tiiehew featyr*s ;ihtroduc^•e-st-'brder i^ndV^xecuted-by.- ;j^is'ts.r.whbseVappearartce". prily'.-sery^.' to:-increaBe :.the,:ftlfrcadyCestahiished; poTJularlty;of.tiie house::^ilaVry;l«e vGlair^^n^kndw'ri-asSaV^chiir-:Better. imp>r8oniti6ris;are ;;h^

•The sfu'dience"; was ¦..ca'ptlya'ted '-.trbni- .'start.''Jo.': finish' of^^.the/act;;.- -^."Clair -resppnaed16.ehepxes. with:noveltlje's that.relle-yeid; the!jiMSiipfony^01tir*pe^ti6&\";.'rt%f.tqcrh^endedwlth-;;an ¦impersonation :pf /.Me.p'histbphl.e^;;^ji^^^th?'Ufhji;.tod^u^V>r4a^a a;fitrting.^finale:fprVan\^xceiieht.number. '.%utZL

-brothers'.mayVbie . tnul jr etyied, the; .twen-r'less.-.. =^erfoi'raed;V'rnbst; -wdrid'erftiti.-e'tunts.'with..h'is;'tbeg. :,"-•FJ'rp. t.¦he.w.P.rked!-* .trorh-'

vboneV inVkrmanner -•.;thatv_ftH^:;.old.'e>'';rnuslV•<;ia7is'cwi:th'..erivy. ;.T,hen-, rifle,/ heshowed" rtie^aMdienp.erspmedJflley'lt -fje.ats7lir'shoofin'g. -^lons.'- and iMll.e.:.Pkxtbh'.;in-.ny.iIng.plcm'res', ¦prpdnce'd ah';a;ct.oir :F.tartling•b.eaut-y."*arnd'.-rece}v'^d .'the'-.a'ppla'use" -tfiatwa"s.d'ue them.-

'J -Their; troup'e" .-lslcom-

posed* of Parisian artists' modelaf-and theten pictures are

"Importation's ffoni the'Folles Bergere. The Three- Rlxfords,acrobats, -are wonders ih strength andalertness.

* . J .*;«

•,OAKl*AKD^iniEide' that; the; wedd inig;«'fIM-K--tJa lilel Bgi^.¦dea:*;f.'ihiif-'<e!t.y^;will"takerplace/At:: thef/Layfa're^id^nceHfi'Sa crarnentp;;!on; ;June .10, :thV ;<1ate :prigi-pall}* set.

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Cran«v .and;Martha;.de • ;Ttoy,. also ;haveRbmet.hing :nice; tq> pffer.;¦'"¦Charles vJV*son -, H^8 ':-'&-.hymorous . .-.arid>^e;. is .ai?funny/ as the ;shb^membera ::of :the epnipan y furntsh fau11\less support. i-

' ;-- ;l-;-,;:it.:wpuld ¦eeem .that the/.wh.ole '.jjerforth-anre is perfect. . "In SV^shirigton" V'-liasopened Vln'- a.-¦ybiaie^-pf ;eipry a^ndv plight1-tomake a'¦¦'.rec'6-fd ruh::for: Sah; Frariciacb. :.

Belderi-Laws . Wetiding.

The relief authorities announced thisafternoon that they were confronted bya food and fuel famine. The meat mar-kets report that they have but two orthree days' stock on hand. No trainsare entering the city and there Is no pros-pect of getting a shipment of freight intoDes Molnes within three or four days.Bakeries are overtaxed by reason of .thedemand of the 6000 flood refugees, throughthe Relief Association. There is but ameager coal supply. Roads are impassa-ble for teaming and no coal can beshipped In.' At the water company's officethis afternoon it was said that the situa-tion was alarming. Notice was sent toevery resident in the city to draw an. ex-tra supply of water to. provide against- aclosing of the plant, . . . -.'-Owing to. the- breaking of another levee,the coir*rions on which sixty tents -wereplaced' for*- flood, refugees was flooded;completely-' submerging the tents. ;The.ojecupants escaped. ".. ••* . •• ';.*;. •¦ -.

.-KbtVa .wheedistrict;"and'•:^o---yiS.6r't';;.is":^ad6;yt.O'.:;.0pen.byslrieBs. Jioiises:;; •Boats.;, afford:;the oniy

:

rnearis\ ;-»f/cortrtu'nication-;bjBtweeji-.N'0rth;,-South.part;;o^;th^.^ityi;;;ThU:.ls:.eidremeiy P0rilTv•bus; but: so- fa>:ks'.is..kribwn" f

only-.seven'ai>th.?n«cated -...fatalities V haVe' :

-.been y reV

por tedj; ¦; Reports ::ot a ¦ s.core; ;more .;heyebeen' received .'trotn.-: that; section :of;;.the-.pity, that is -cut,' pff.;frbm. cornnTfunicatlon;;but. t.heycahribt: be' verifiied". ¦ •)•:: ;'¦•: ' i'..' .'.•'.|'^^»^0r^wMte.iriflt^i)^'r|ite.d.cine ..trainout ;frpm ;their icity lirnlts- "ta-day; :mall'^ing^oflyey.e.dU,o-'4t'..bi^".bp.a'_ty"-'.-T^;e'^ock;Island is 'trying to get" trains^thrpugh- .to:'tW- West JJ .The. nialq'

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lirfe.-e'ast is. :tipdVup:.':The:;Attlw£tikee¦'•.also', is:fo;operate;ltfain^-;;:The>';Gf eat 'Western;,

!!iu!is;i^rlin^8^ttl^a^.fi4v^^xrf*;'Rl"etely;aba^dGn6d..thelr..liries'in:-thls..crty.The- JVAtef-ahdvele'ctric- .light-and. powerplants' are. still '• running,"'- but- It-is only "By.

the' jemplqy.ment .of-'scyeral. h-uhdred mqiu

to nian-pump,s 'and.worfc on-the' levee's. .,"•For over two days it has rained con-stantly and the mercury has 'stood closeto the freezing point. Scores of men, wo-men- and children have spent hours at atime in soaking wet garments, sitting onthe roo-fs of their homes, awaiting the ar-rival of rescuers. The last of these wasremoved at 10 o'clock. More fatalitieswill result from exposure than fromdrowning. The property loss willmountup into the millions. ¦ ;V;

FOOD AND FUEL FAMINE.

Instahc^;fbod;'have.'b4eh\.disicoyered,-; pearly;' aUi'.ptthose; who ;Were 1.611^1^tents hav(i been re'n^oved:.t^¦ioitin-public^;;biHdings^.,^h^;n'eed^Qf.v.b;edcovering is still Imperative.:':'V;SEVE^-:':DEAlSs!^RBP6^iTiEipi ?V|

. r\ES MOINES, la., May 31.-At 6

V^J'cIoi-k this evening ;the water In Dos• -'Aloines Itiver had declined -fourteen

inches: /from.-- .the . ;m.aii.niiam;,height.y.pf-.twenty-four feet, attaln«4 eax^y ihis;:nibrn^Ing;;:;:;NTbtwi.thstahdI.pK': .the ..? teady-; ;rain:that-, -has.^^^¦¦.f.a;ile¦n\'¦¦^,f<j.rv.¦:/•tHree:'¦ ;;\¦¦;^Va'•ys'i; .vit

that ;the-; danger; 6.1. a•/f-tir,--.

the'r ilse i.-, past. The extent ofsuffering, a'rnbiiR-'.. several ;.;thousarid ::;jJoio(j;,reftige.os. has -bi.-.err. r»dufed to a .minfmumby the better organization of relief work.

¦ The river continues^ to be from' a;half.;mi)e;'.-tb,:.t»^:''mije's;':wideV;.^efT'et>tualiy-_oicut ;;:

:tirix'off;comraijni';atloh.."b^.pai-t of^;t)e3yMvi-ne.sjX'rom'ifeMtV"^^'^^""'^^^^:South ."Des ¦;AlbineV.i.iri^':V0yiira^tbo^isiada.

•'p'fl-iipipe^jjand-^bu«rn'<is's!.;-ho.u'^and street <-.u tratlii contiiiu.t- to bo tiedup. vThupolii-e -report ..that,Ijiiats art': plundering >tpt^c^, oT inerdhanr.d)?ei;.4n \ the .busihess xlistrlet; 16;:ati ralar.my

.¦¦:Ipg';.-e^-te'nt'-;-i'nd'-'seyi-'ra.i:''Hr.re^made.

:^jbhi'l}iChu¦ibpovlc^v;•a:>•.&lter.'•'%.m^«;¦un1dipr.

ihe.inflU'encie.:;¦: of ;;il'quor, ¦ jai;.^brjckthrough^^a platev-glass^^ :*Mndpw.^f 'the: .Par-;merlee restayrarit^ bnrEli^Vstr^fcJyest^r^day ;.*fternot)ri.;'; 'Ajter.:! smasbin g-lilfef.yijiii*,dow; the- mah^'remain^. :-H'#.'::fr6.nt:-...;"q-f.-.':tiie•plac*;.;.Qtttii:-h^- was; arrested, aiid '.taken -.to'ithe^O'ti^'/MaH'.^iibbked: for maitcibus ;iriischief;;.'V ~\ : ':V.

Brokea Plate-Giass. Window;

•.V:;Th;e;:-bridert(>-hg v|9';;'the"-':4ffui?h,t;fer/-;&'f:;5lr.:;anp|::Mr.B..vJ.ohri;Q::.XrpQd•)-idgnts-Xo;f;;iiea:iYnM.nt^;-Tex4's^Uep^nt; jfa^a^miernberjpf :-;«in«;:<>if;;the:; leading

families of.-.Tennessee, -:who served -in.th>'-.i*hilipIJiiH'S:.<IUrinft' the^Krfy-partfof'.'.'the;r;e;^eh:tjwAF-ahd'.f6r',yarian.tveflg'a_g.enT(entr"at-.; ;the

rlWi;;:Tepe.lyed\.;a;.AVh,eft!.!i»lik^relgrlm.en^.'.f-w.q.s^-^oUfh'itvhoiErieJ'•Lileu.ten^n'i' Qr-e^r. w.as'-3

:-Stfn.:/^ii'bnlo^ ::anid:^hiere i_?Jt ;:w.a«,:ttia4E:^he.flrat foet'Miss^ip.oPd^

rw^;..]fch;.-ihtlr.7;;^etTdfo.re;hia;:c8i rne^'WestV wJV^ .h'er?ttf.'iat.tend;thd-;-.cefemohie's.:.?' ':•¦'¦•'¦¦"'; :'y-\':i-*l;*:--.1¦'"¦¦:V';.'..'- \i-'%\

'.Th^r^.wi'1 be^;romance -as;well; flS.coihand-sblditTs aboard, the, transport .luo^kn¦w'hen she.-

1points- -.her nose to the, eastwardto-d ay ahd s tar ts .o ff on her long: voyage

to tin-Philippines,. Among her cabin .pas-;

•Hongt-r^' \will:'.--b;e-;.I'iiVait-!L''iiiii.n"'t.A::J;:;Greef -0f:th^Foart tiUhtted"States :Infahtrymnd. h.la"bVide" <>t::a ft;vy:hoiirK;Vw'ho;V!u:^ r(:ir)friP:?11^:hlnv;bat>k^;te-;'th^. ;Phi;l:iiu)|n:es;::^

;h^^a^d-exp^t8f;to;.a^;n.-;5erve7two; vye.ars;•li;\v'i:llibe:ah Vveiufui;ihiV:\(iiv-Uk'utenirvt¦Gftepry'.-.fti'rvii^? '"-. :--t.h>«:;.in.'6.rh;in'fe:-'i-.Hfs;.•marriWge'vto-^liai; AuKust.a ;(;oodhiaeviVj"o,be celebrated in Trinity, tin- Rev! Dr.;Ul^petV';:olflciaVHikv.'--;and;.^''.:h^^iini^;i)J^a;kfa>tvis;. tOiJbte.;;foilowed;:b;y;;'lKe\/happy '.'¦¦•.yo'un'g ;"-:cou'pli3's';.-'dei)'Jiri:ur(^'''o'n;. ;.;th;'e'Iaikjii " < f

XieiitfnaniV.dtjB'et' an^^liRss-Ooociliueto Marry Just Before Trans T . •

.'¦„"' port Logan Leaves. • -'

Boy'sAxni jBfbkenKbyj;a.?*}}:' '•Gpor^.e :iflurtayj.a '.hoi.;~,aged .6 year?.; rersiding, a^t;"21.5^; S^ipfty. street",; while: a^lghtw

ihfe: from;jtiFol^nn;street :car dp th<i:cr>s3^fng1;oifiFb:urth.stteet fellahd had hi* reft;;a^^^'k(^^t^e-^i^^j^*:18i|':%«i( treateda tithe/ Emergency; Hospital by yDr.'Arml-•steady whi^hi.;he; Was);;;talcea';tp;;ht5'rhpme;;;:;,";-'-;;;'?;;' ~:'--' v/~;. ;?.-;;: \';."V:'"-"-'¦'¦''' :f.;:]''^-

Viscount Dupplin Is dead.¦:'-'l<(^p.6^^Wa>^;31.'^The':"'rfeath.:'':ts-^ao;'-npunced ¦^f.;;Ed'^iirid':A'i.rfttf^6lta.- 'Gjeii4r8e!li^yi:Y's^^P^<>? Dupplln; his; twentyfourth-ytsair.'-- '\-.-;iS ''• v:.:> J.v-''":?"":.-;:"->';'-:'.";''-.:

''•;';

WILL TAKEBRIDE OHI'^V^--.!:'-J:-:'\-': ::'C)F";';I>EPABTtTilE

.i":Klm>r::1^ w;toh::o:£v:Tb]arf?;<-'aKV;;ieft;;hisiS^^pariold^lipy; •aty.thent'nion'iIvpot^iWsmorning ' whil-t? he ..'wont 'to. get ¦.-.•¦:.-someluncheon: While.- he «a" rjiio Hvh flood(•ain<-. -His .boy wiis."rescued, a ixl-taken

father.found him. later .this nfternoon.. ¦;:¦::•.¦

":W\":-.itijibelated, tray*lers;who;;ar6^g.u^s£^;—^ of this- tity .are a number- of- -Los

¦'i\ hgtilvs::< fu\- t^aii;F|raiu:i3co..]r.6?ide.rVts^wlio'

came in on tlie Santa F«^ yesteraay- morn^inp arid wiere',uriable to:go on.: When the

;w^te if-^Jnyaded 7 Ire /railriDad;; startlon/they:wer&;:.cpMaUvt ed-' >:-tQ ':. '¦¦ th'e

'

•.;'CoiVtosi-lipu?^,'

wherW'iliw;^ll:^aiit:16F.t^«;;fld6d;:t6/Sii(i&;:The; party;;:*v;as''.'-:* viii;route- ;frorh;iSf«!W;>yo'rlC't6-'Sa'n'-^an'clscb; v^:Mi^es ;vAil6ni;r

-'iC?hii^iitirltfge'aiid (iliy.^r;'

'i\f:LpH-yAnKrfeji^Messrsi.¦

;AV^tsori:;anil ¦ KaKian;of ;^aiid;VF;:F.iPay iu- .< n«J wife and .HffbPit Payne of

Saii:•¦¦Frkjnicisco; J vTWie^par iy.arriyocl :In:.theVlJhldftyd'epot'jiust.b.efo.rc^ '.'the water-invaiifed 1

that struotuie.

CALIFORNIANSFLOOD-BOUNDIN MISSOURI

.-.' w^rANSA'S'.GiT¥;. Mo.',. J.ilne.11.—A.mesr

.:'.§\. "sage'.-.tD'-.tRo ;Tlnies:1 frpm-Itansas'i~ :Cit'y..Kin.y.byway •p f=Le'ayeri.w.pr th;'at

;.'2-p'cib.ck -this .morning:.says _?.tw.erity'7;seyeri men'a.t '.work'-on vthe;UriWn" Paclffcbridge1:twheri^ ijt-\ wentv-.dpwh,/ were', ajl:dfowried".;."'lt 'is '.sjtid" 'that."many,' pers'piis.Bavv;'the..nelples's.'m.ehdr'.ownlng.-. .¦.'..•>'.¦. .v';I'.- .:

TWENTY-SEVENRAILROAD MENMEET DEATH

..iThe .d^Xcadirasttpuclied ;;;tn"o;^^'ak;e.r;^liudin'g;;tp;S the; .efforts;\bf -\the "iconoc^ts ;pfxihe.:pa8tvtp-';d^tTroy;;viri ;:.Gpd^s/temadornments/Which: e^yate. the; s6uh ::Pverypalritirig, 'every- Vscuipture,";rey ery.;tbrie :of:?h ':«r|gaii; cwduei ve: tq;;iiigher ;:iiiibetter);vthbughtsi/.FatheX ;Chid^ck v

said.;and;thenew-prgran would be ¦lirard..in thejpys^ -and-zsorrows ¦ of/its *.. h^afers;" jjUt;inboth -cases for theirgood.: .¦-¦"- v

--"¦¦;;¦:"•'¦.-¦¦¦

¦; The^serviiies r; -were;;cbBcludfy /yrlthi/the•benediction oT thfe; ';rripst ';\b!essed ;;satrap:tnerit.';:'-Vi'¦/-/;" ¦

:i'<l-- ::^i:-::--'¦¦'¦¦?,'¦'¦=•'•'¦ ''^;:;'¦';.' ¦¦'.'.''¦

,./ The' spea ker~ then referred'.; tor¦^^'¦'¦!p*?!Istrength;.'- of;\Peiet^ compared; .vTjth;';;;.\theweakness -of¦. his ¦cha rdete.r .'.In.;the .-.pres-'

>nce ,;of-Calph ais,;;.{he ';high ', prtest,:'¦¦..when

;th;je;^;kppstle\.\deriied;;';ms';;:.Ma^Father iChidwickydeveloped f the "pHncipalhistorical ;pettpds -

pfc the; church's; sttugrgles .;' wtth; ihe?;^prld,;;;brljiging-:the/ sainedown: t-o;:6ur^own ;^time..V':-^';

\v'. [y':.^

,.iih:hL«?:serinpri Father^ Chidwick.dwelt in

a -n>os.t.:.masterful/^' ray: \'upon -^.riificanbe..of ;.th«'feast :pf:Pe'ntec'p8tv.^i epresented'. -thei-historical .imfeahirig.'.pf- the.:feast/t-thaj- of th*" .descent- <o£j .the. H6iy<3 hpstrup;6n 'tne\ a ppstJ es :whili'¦_ Xney[were¦ga\he;reaU!n ;;-the';;uR•saiem;.:' .The ;. ifriarveplu;s ¦/effectvoir; -the. -de-^;>C|fnt;^^ was ;^^^KektV'tpuched/UPph,;. together;with.'ihe'V^;pnderful~ .cpnyersioh. of someS)0o .people vat the: first -preachCng "ofiSt.Peter;' ¦::¦;:::;- I'^r'i^-'C.'^t.^^.-^---^

The;inj?resting feature: of..the servicesin honor of Pentecost .day h^ld.yesterday

.at the Church bf. the Holy Redeemer 'was:thef.dedication of the new organ which 1msbeen" installed recently in the ediflbe.: The.serinori high mass was P.reachedlir tlve Rev: Father John Py.'C.hidwick,who.was- chaplajn ;of the United • States'battleship'-. Maine at the. -time;she; .was.lilown" up .'In1.the"harbor

";of Hayana- an4

¦w;hd.:4s at'.prese'«t ihe chaplain of- the. IJ.N;ew./Yorlt;;;the;flagship;:;6r the^Paf-

-.clflc squadrori. ,-^' ;";":^\:~.::"'.--y.\';: •V^:'."'

'

-; ¦"'*?'«* was.; intpn^d by', theregujar ;church choir,, 'the rhusijcV. beingb^;JBo^e*L'Vk%tf*^ieDr«mt was 7..tfle'.^Rey*'james

*-P':-. :iloran;deacon. . Re\v;FatherChidwicki .';8ubide«v;on r /Rev: ', Father':.: Jo-seph 'P,¦vlicQuaide. and the.master of cer-empnieSj WHiiam .Fay, There were .thirty -¦

two. altar i>py» to; assist lix the ceie.bra.tlbriand the churcli.was prowde4 Xith; parish-

.ionefe..- ¦.'..!¦• >:-':- ¦'."• '.'V.--.- ':/---¦-: ;/v-V;-

0 Best .B.T11J3 %ver vS^eiiv^v

At one time a trolley car rolled acrossthe stage and again the humorous starsappeared in rickshaws drawn by parasol-hatted Orientals. There is novelty inevery feature of the production. HerbertSears, who had a "pull," had one of themost Important parts and filled It to theeminent satisfaction of every one.

Anna W'ilks and Budd Ross make ateam worth the price of admission alone.Olive IJlrichc and Ix>uisa Moore arecharming singer* from whom one cannothear enough. Ethel Strachan, Harold

The "piece is rich in'new 'xriusic and'.'tfiefingers all'do their work.magnificently.'The Wedding of" the Reuben and th*jMaid"* proved cthe song of the. evening,and the ladies were it- whiletheir escorts whistled it as they emergedfrom the theater after the_ performance."Thp Watermelon Party,"" as sung byCheridah Simpson, the Eemerelda- sistersand th? chorus, also made a great hit."Get Next to the Man With a PjII"wasanother success. .": .

SONGS .CATCH .AUDIENCE

I''^rfeV;fbr":;Cheriidah^ ,:,;Stin.psbh ;.were.; .'^6!

ireQuerjt^ah.a/nunlerQUs.VthVt.lhe;^^[1«<^^?^j'*tlUM^;'^W^-;-jt^;itfj^M^tic^^fobi£Lgh%$.irt V;'v<6 try'.'-ja'no's teh.tai'ipuis <3res? -.

;f.••crmd' 'ift.;:hxitUh'eTe ,ira's;appr ecia tfonAn -the; first. -:;U;;';::<w

::¦//'y::>-:'-f:^:>¦:;.:>The_ .uer^rm'anicip .«pcned-; in

'• a :burst ofrplfnaor.'wifh -asi-charming' ;a' -lot;pf wln^i?rme."stag* ', jad^ifs;as/ever came .to tpwn.*"\Ve- '.h*.vt!-:a-.k-bod.' .'reliarpU bi the cpuntry^sif*m'nfrie"

'b*aut'jr".jn <?alifptrnia"..';bu tit:..Is;

F^ast. .'-.."There-is 'a'.'general, swish -of \lihr'-re'rier; . ". rnir;t."o.f smiles," and'" a.

iQf-gra'ipe'.lhat ;cp.n^ine\to. nlaker>'^e almost forget '"whafittie.'girls are sing-.Ing-. ab<>ut;

'af..times'... -'j ":-/¦.-.¦'^^'¦¦'.:'^ ::.* '¦'¦¦¦¦ ?¦:'¦:.

;•. RaN^mbhvi' 'and'-/Ca-yerl}:i..'-.thf ¦ jmuch'-her-rh.!de<l. aridi^tJamous'"-c'p"med.ianS, .shpw^d .last.¦nig'hV ihatvtK/y-.^ari;' jnakev^pod ph.- the•press aireri.t''s •'recbmmendatiqns^ :They; hadtheir' 'hearers; ..'at\'their. :^er;lty.iatKevefy

.ttap* 'of..the^^^;g'ame:yT;he.ir" joke?eve ry'.'-::orie ••¦of ." .ih'em-^a ndV- "c'phyuIs'irig:'.-.as.:v.cliv\'T^y.-..*p.uld'^ay'e;iiad^tJBe"-au^ien.e.6iff"uproarious ja»gh"t'erJ; "•ha'd-.'V.th'ey'v.been:.ta-lk-ingfiabout ¦Jurier.als. ;jTheir;- topical¦corn?* rwdi^^t^i^y^i^CTV'HM^ijjfl^iigtii..dawn if'-ithad .not .•bee.ri^.OTthevepnyenierit'curtain. .'" ¦ ¦!¦:'¦''• -:"—

'¦*:':•"'¦' ¦¦:¦ '¦':

--'<"::. r-'j'¦¦¦

tIKE 01.1) EAVORITE.

<>n- '.the.'part '6f,¦''¦any;:o.ne..6f . them., never a.~pplnv'-in..t^e';drilVvtb^t-prie^^ 'could; Venture;«.<*' 'sd\et^eiy.:cntrci^Vr;\Vh;en;;they: -camedoWnrthe siafee abrea'st-.iast night,;gfli--.;eriiig;an<i ;*up;erbiyi.be'autj'f.ul'./ln;. their. -jen*;

<"!.rety.atie'.audicrice :was^on. its feet; cheer-:.•.-.y..miio- ixjuripfaft3ri" a -wildexeefs'iofyfie.--iight,-.-:A.nd' when .al1?a t;otic?.; the' iilumf-;¦na•;ion';"in."j.Tie''theater-; *"as .fXtinguish.ed,.and .Tk'hil.e/ the \march

-prpc^ededi- the; rim

?".f.'e.vV.r>- ':gi-rl» t•¦iri; the.driri;was :a11

aighj.s>'.-:;.V/":.o ;:>;"V;;:V:'::;v ¦^¦¦¦ ;\'y'^^S'.

¦ iv.-waj.4 tmarvei; of training and ;prac-.

.1ice'and '^ti^x^li^ait^^ins^i^iy^y^yheTX

J^iiCaft.AinMeBcephed: on- thisVacl;; there•Was ;.."k];..'tetnpe?t' ¦':.; oi^^.¦;:handclappihg. :;and¦sLamplii^v:.It_' seemed ,/aF;:7If

- ihfe- audience/•would,- 'hiy^\:b^;^nleht-;'XOr:lfti.:-.<heiypjer^:-ferte.erB. leav^.<h.^\s^.a;gie;.':.The :cur;tain";rbseIkh'a "Cifelir'teVi; tinies.. Joy, actual 'cautit.vaijd'fo'M.itiiniti':the; llkhts in.^tht b&a^cf. th«-•iiaase^wf-ri-"Jigh'ted tp;te' extlngtiish^d.;*g'&ip;.ypTh<Mv'lhe^"ij^tTassed./stage- -director." .¦ "¦;¦¦.: :;. •".•;•.-.•:!;J-'\-

r-heie'.'ie: -never .¦a-momeht'.pf hesita;tion

-;'.')l\l'.WjfshingCon." "::Rbg<?J:s iBrothersV*rte i:.'^'.(?1*V^"'o.r.^".?'Jc.t'*^*:. «cas::preWntie^i:..ai.

the OrkndiDpi'r'a -house ;ia>t 'j3ightbfe.for«arr v

¦.immense; audience with-a-'/daizfing- array.••r- feminize; beauty, \a lipitles?" wealt.n ;of:theatrical' talent '.and an'.*.end'le*s:.vaVieti:',of ""cost-umfs- and'^Ktage'l.FeitLiig'R .~wh"Ich7:

indeed. VtaTtling iii-.t'heir'pple'ndor "ahdi.rria^ntficerice. . ¦ '.'•_' •

/•.•-. "."-' "•,•»".• v •:/

''.'¦'

•}\ thou8li.f}d peop.lV were turned .away "at.ihe -ttrket office' arid- huncSredji -raore'we.reftTygfflIng;j<yget a .view:of the -stage ov*-rthe Fhoujders\of.* ihqtee.'.Whd'" carne tarty'snd topk^adyanta-ge "'ofthe-.pta riding: xboin:-N.of-oxie lhfiixilfics.n'v'tenxjcirx'.p'f .the-whole!i5ple'ndld i>Vrformi*nce •wasVleft'.to'.go iinrapplauded* and .the*"ho\ise- wjas "•in a* tre-.rhendous -roar of*a'pplausVi 'ChfouspbuCt-he.treatei- part t^f 'the*'evenlng:'..Jr- :-.•;;.'"-.'

¦' -San" Francisco .has 'at'.la«t .'a real. £astV>rn production trans fe'rffd'frpm. theiine^tfopolis [ia*AtalL^^!otMifjt**4^^\-it';V4uLs•'ver been, seen' on,this 'side, o/lhe 'cotiti-ri<?nt 'b^f^re.-.-^Ve-' .'handed; s&mariv' *-arJit(es: in.'appa.rent. good

ffaltb.'l>efp_re that- it'-"a!l':yorn'es;.as:..'ah'.r?is-"tYiiindiru tuir'ri5>V!;CJnf!.\ra.s-,ro;nly,.ta.'-..s;ee:.jfie'-compapy' oh; the'.sta«e- :'4Md:-'t-he-'";w:en"-'-.>cy-"to".rcaHi'e,.tfiat'': thV:inanaifem<*rft. t»as."b»en;triifiio.jt's'i'pro'mis'e.la-ndfiiaLsr spent.;baVrcfs 'ofInjprtjt for ithe; 'pT'oUuctipn;' ;';•". ,;•:••¦-Ther«:ir JM»»3Elty'«^.r^rl*toU(y:flf.-ih%!bH;'t Virjd^W>^jpry.':featu're \oit.Hi<* pr<>diic-;•ti'c»rt>.'.:The-\cb.nipiny;":ls:'5o;.^^ bigrthat-.tjiere;¦i*;/haT^iy':rob^f<> ¦'$&&& the;stigej ;Tfie;.fAi'n'-:cornes^o.lai.t'^^.thatTb'n^.-^^*^i|iWiI^*i.chiLncV-Jo }kei--.a.': short^bricath^ln/ca^e-;Vaiys::: <;7"he^muEic':;^ sy gc» ca tchy:-'.ihat r the ¦;

VhV^rerB •:sw#U;;-t life;.".chorus- *y.: in;

Spvj't'llghts.' -.¦ AJt-pgethf f:vit.^w/as.^a ¦¦- irreat ,tilingicr^ipir gio\^'seMer:s;aa«r;nighVJahds b'idfone'Jfcjr.tKe -phVfilclans.;; y yf--^;^7^

¦txjrie..pf" thevfht.ire/perfprnjance ¦¦'is;;thf drill.of',th?"electrical' ca'det-isi;;^^ .¦Noth'.ing.eyen jap^-'jirba-chfrg-Jl'"has ->yeir=.beeh ":s'eep':\ here- -inj«cal -.fhtatrical :,hist<>ry Jbefo.re. ..Thirty,:

.6ix^/ra-\:ishl'r.g'; •¦;"gajb"ed,vl'n';;.isilk5/

.iiyi'fIs.'"

go' ,-through 'wiih.'-eoine" ¦militiry¦ey«jl\:.tiorrs;"tha.f would:'. b«ffle':in :their; ime^

'«hanfc'at.-j'repisiSiv^the Aest: efforts of-the:Kai^'sV*rn 'b^4>-?u*(^- i^They wheel and

'¦pp_ii'Titermiarch'.': ilarkitep. :;and',.-face- it» a¦rnanrier/-tp^ r

;.pr«ypks ¦.'uTimeas;ure.d; wonder;:¦"•'.- •••;"-:-; '-7: •::"¦>;•<~;C:. ¦'•'

;-"':'¦:;

";•'•:''--y, :.::;MOVE5;y:V:-;V::

The XijTdiiks called their; c'jr^ed.An.abpftiini-;tIon. in:hfs:ey;es. ;, .That', 'great :b6ay:htfs. Just; de-,cTar'ed'. that" elect:.- infants.' pan .be.: saved. -Xntiliibvir'1they-Jiave.'cohdernned.-thent. to; hell .'Witht.he..heaihen.-. ;w'hb^have -' n-;v»r ¦ had .the-.-Gdapel

preached': t» them-.::;but -...now they.-.-Baye.-.:tnecm«ren-'-itf>*h«?ilect;v.,What^fehitieVof '.the faitr.infant^-.tha't'.are-.-not; ¦eleet-TV.I'.i)r>sume,ia<«.cpFding .to thr>ii-<i. pel...God's .crea-t,:tion''l8-'3impry.:--'tp:..i)i'<J!luo.-:.fc.>i-:fi>n.iielh,v;VV.e.wani; to :.-di>-.: eypry thing treasonable.:- «»..¦ avftid.tfdubte. arid conflict: :'W:e;wan,t:-nelth:er.- troubleriar .ampTfsOT"men.t;;:but r.;b.Pl;le.ve :y.oU-wiU:be:;as

XtUy.cotn'e." '. l.Uq;hot think you .¦vvllVshrlnkilf;'.troiiblejCdniefl.;

-\v;;:"V-¦;;v>.¦; •'>¦•'¦. ••'¦¦,' ;s/:\ ,':-i\~^:<

;> The-' Church"cf rjeaua. Ghrist of- Latter-day

Saints ¦ bcciiDies'a DbgltWh .iso- exalted' that';It

carv sniife it-the'efforUi- or nien. to ¦ crush -If or¦destroy

'4t'..* Th«.:sensele«s •reasbnlpsr-and: lm-

¦poteiiti'utterances'of -tfiese' men 'are: sTia-ft.s that.fallharmlessly., at: the, fe*?t'-pf;iGod:>;Tliey can-naf" a'oa) -.-rv-lth'- tis"' according: teethe ordinary

laws of-•clv'tlizatidn^"*.-Moxmonism :.ieanpol.:-be

reaclicd -.throuirh'.'ctvnizalJon.'.eclucatlDn .or. re-fOfTD.v. .When these\".'eremetfts.- .are'-.dlBcai-ded,what' is"le'f f?• .'When they;- dbn'.t'p'roEoae- .to-, usetfieee' methods-, what;aiie,nQy -wUl-.-'-they.-enforce-•¦a^alriBt:.the^instltuU0n- which:' their labors, are;dlrected-rf orcfe?-' ..¦•.•.

-..•:;¦..;•'..;. -.=. '.'-¦";

';:.-'• /.-•-• * ...',:.'•t-;:Speak'iri£'p£th^;^es^¦he.'saidT':^ :;:;;;'.-:v--:.'i:.;;-;/-;^V::;<¦¦¦.\->-.^

:Mormpnism',' he said,' has ".come to stay.

He- teferred .with- withering-.sarcasm' .tothe warning, uttered .by -one --'of the."dele-gates at the General -Assembly last/week,who:likened -Mqrnionisrri. .to"..an dctppusanil.'said' that;'it -could not:be .civilized; re-formed .,nor educated, • but it'..- must .- be

dru'sh'ed' arid". that- the. 'time., to ¦ strike'

wasrib.w:' 'Said '.'Roberts.: • ''.' .;': • .• .-; .¦''¦' :'¦:.

• "SALT;;,iiAKE-,,Utahi'.M-ay ,31.'-TBrighamHI Robert3-'h'urle :d *a*Mormon, defiance to

t.lie ehti're'Unit.ed States in'the Tabernaclethis" afternoon, .and in-an address remark-ji.ble fpriTts'eldquence, garcasrh and denun-ciation,; scored- thQ Presbyterian 'GeneralAssembly,- which".has; been -in session atIx)s Anselea." "- '£¦ '.'¦ :¦ '..;'.• .".-.'' .".

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i?i>ec1al -Dispatch- to.The Call;

iVTrtfapi''^mr"..^^-^^'^^-^^.'--^^'^;^.^^^^'.-^^^?:tor'e^ei^x/\idy^\it^T^yii^~ej^Ay^p^^-:."csifs;¦•'".'andr^an:\uttima.tum

-has.-' '.been; .: sent;

thteatenVng; to'-bb'.^bard; Zenaga andFlgig;imliess ¦ tY\e~ Moorish'r^tds; upon; .<aravajia in:-F/ren'c'!r-. tertitpry.vcease^p.^-v/^':^-/ V:' •'¦"-

. LONDO-X, • May a^Adyic'es- •from. Al-giers report that.M, Johnairt.'the GoverftdrGeneral,

'was' attacked ..by '.noraadar .near-

Flgl-gi-. Morocco." while'.:jpurneying-'frontDjerinan-ed-Dar. to .Behinounif with' alarge.' party." A brisk. •fight \ensued' inwhich thirteen persons, .were -serlousiywounded. M. Johnart was not hurt.- *

Governor Jonnart left pjennan-ed-Dar

at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning'.. .Arriv-ing near Zenaga Pass, he .was", met by,the Ameer of Figigr, wh6 invited- him.toenter Zenaga /Valley. ". The.party'advance'dto within-200. yards of Figlgand inspected;

the town. Then itretracedlts Weps'aibngthe."road toward the pass,- but "had:pro.-ceeded scarcely 300 yards', when a.snot' wak

.fired.. froin Figig. tWs was-RpeiBdily:followed; by a;fusijia'de,; which,a- 'company:pf -French •sharpshooters" who .Jwere with'

the;.Gpvernor"Gen.erfi>, party¦-.returned as..'well-'aV.f He 'd'lfflcuVtJna'tu're:.pr the' groundpermitied: \ •"•'•¦'.'.';"•;.'¦."'.•»'.' "':.'-.•''."•I•'. "'¦;•¦ *>/•."V^• ";'Governor.', Jorinart;' iwith-;i>aiiiei. O'Con-;nor," Senator .Ge'ren'te, ;]>eiiuty. Anyard arid-bthefs p.f the ;partyi reached the" piss' amid;

;tho,:'hiss.QC •Duliits,;:;but;were.';uilirijuredV.¦Reinfprcemerita.pjean.ti.nie ;we're." s.$-nt .'from;

-:Djeririan-ed-P'ar..-: '"'^iliv^th?•',. wounded .'per:lpiigeaL'tp'/the'vcjs^ijrt.V The>. /Ameer:" ©f;

expressed^•iridlgnkt.ibrtrat.ihf-attackah'd"'prc|nilsed tovprfeyeh'fc; a; recurrence, efit,; -but:11;Is;idoubtfiilr whether ;he:.has;; the.

:means;5to:v>nfp;rc:e ;^6Wer;';-;itv;i^that th>attacking party, h^mberf^. GOO and'ihat t"vreturried/ to ;';- jP|igiK:;-wnh;:;.:hieayy..l^issfesy; se^rar^pojra; killed;by-;the|;biai'6net ;;".}:.':;'M'. <^ii-'':ri\^\iv\-\'~'i.r '-:i '¦':

Hev." Father Chidwic"k •Deliv-;-/..;ers. Eloquent Serraoh at

0?i-X\ . ¦ -^;Higii'Mass, •/ :'¦':[ \O -::

D^puA'C'eypeneral^A'sseinbly•Ai'-fbr-.Staffd" Taken; Against •

¦

H~'-~- "^-.Latter Bay'.Saints. :-• •'.•

Sharpshooters '. Save . .Official:. '¦ Party Near Frontier 7 vV^;;;' : : 'of MoT6cca.'^:>';^! ~i\

Holy Redeemer Parish-.f-iphers As3ist at Sol- '¦¦¦

:> lv;.;¦¦;emia Services, :/-;;^:gv'.v^ppl^sa/'' I% :

Attempt to.Murdfer'Gdvf.- :. '

ernor General ofe). ' ':,'.: .. Algeria: .;:; :k-;-v.V-;'

&igharfl'H:Roberta De-V/^iv-erS:.a\Reiiiarkail?ie :

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"IN WASHINGTON"OPENS AT GRAND

THIEVES WORKINDOES MOINES'

FLOODED AREA

:x E;,D;vLand;;ahd v£

Fe employes. start»'il out in a brat earlyto-day :to-; rescue a- Russian whom theysaw' on •¦.topi of.a^iiouse^riotjfarv/fronT;;; thiebank of; the-.riveV.::.vThey Rot:;the.^'Russianihtp^- the;b6ati iwhichyimmedi^el^Jcap^sliiedv 'three, -found^.resting^atfes^littree?, where they remain /at this .time,-.Another; .'par ty/;? is :; trying% to/ ieVo'iie

-:thetrio. "'¦-.,' •

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:;;A:ma^\wjhG;:has"5Usi;"returnedvfr6^scene; 6V, the,; fioocl'.".; says; hft; cpu'd'/s^e^a'stna.'nyiias 'teti'' persons: huiiginK:from.^treesnear :the -Sardou-. ¦¦¦bridge at the.foot of Morse street.

v^EightVVer^hsCwfire'.rescu•.t'erripipn•;'j^m:..^H6.u?e.;at;42(^,:.^^tth^.-MQni'roe/istrcety": Here thevcurrpntj.wa?. not:^6swift,;and; afVe.r; gteatt- labor; tifie^lacp;wasreached.

f.A half..'d\pz'eri.vpie'riji6hs;. :-;aLte:irv;/an;:abarir;

demed street; -.'car. just'ijorth'yOf .-the^bridge

:andf ftaW 1^n;there%r /thirty;ij'puta^buiwill::;beTescUed:;;.v:; :";;r-?}:'.':'¦'¦¦ ;v.•'¦%'-.'¦-.•.¦"V'.syri

;thief'of,.Pplite.; Gbff and.'. his- famlly^areanjong. those hot \yef."account ejT-for.. They;:%ia5?^' ryn^P:l^-^^0vi|Ullj^$«:.put this.&;-.to^^^rob.^ltf»fuiH^^3ho«w..?^'i|^the* patb>:oif vi'afeti'Vnlg'ht'^'-llre.'.-'^.'.'v^fi'^'l.ferStVeeK Baptist ehurc.h-.witli

'500-:potjrt<lserf.provisions.;! ''H'^vfaistyrja -hour&.lri mafc-lnfc:;the itrip-milelr_"-f'sK'l-:-:S\-'£iV'-iJ':.}•?¦¦:.;¦¦'¦- ¦'..'¦'••"• ?;

-¦¦':.'¦¦.: '.l-V.'-'".:

:"Fbfmef '.PbHCemah.^ .K; N.:Gapron rertU'riied; from a fruitlesaiiitternpt .to; rescifeyota^j^nc^-:tAe^^'da.fine*^9. cbul<lmake.-no' h>ad^a$'.'. agains-t 'the- current.

the. most-.; s.trehuoiLis-. '.e'ffor.ts/, wl.th their•three.-qar^d >b'oat.:. ;<Vapr.on:'.said;.the 'deSp'-.iajb condition of.the"".counitry,' on tllCnO-v*^¦by.; drowning' .¦aJpneV.'.h'er'sald; would *«a;-

ber. of mfssihg;; • >.;;.'. ':'¦ V :'.'^Vv -.';'¦'•. ''.'

the reform: school' nqrtli> of North Topekajare all under t.he- rushing -waters, but thesituation. is fayorable in -these places, com-pare-jd' with. what'-Nor'th Tapeka* is- under-golng.-- ¦.••"'¦•.• .••,¦•." •' •••• >•¦': ...-'.• the .plan of-trying, 'to cross, the' fiver.near wha:t. remains" of the Kansas ayenuebridge- has been, iibahdo-ne'd. 'Beats aretaken. iiiwanonsto a point near Auburn-dale/a'suburb, two. and a half mtlea.south-v» est.-'Th'ey: are theh-.launched-and allowedto -float .with, the current.' to points where.pp.rsons are to be .rescued. .This' plain,.ofcourse., involves much -danger", to. the res-.cu'ers, bin thV is- lost ¦sight'of. !h. the de-$ire.tQ'h'elpthe unfortunate ones,' ..':'. .-.¦..

Nearly., all .'the-, fires have: been put putby.'the heavy rain. Which fellall night.-

When' it was .recognized • that rowboatsWould be of no use in battliriey.v.lth thfcurrents' steam laiifiehes were asked forin • rush . messages •sent \ to :the. ifiperinT

St.. Joseph- arid to'Mayor.-Bergsritlial .and

the. secretary, of-the 'Commercial" .Club:

Continued 'From Page 3, .Column 7."

IWilliam, Heisley was -drowned.'nea'rV-hjs

home*in- the east bottoms this.afl'e'rnoo;n..In company .wit-h. his wife he' started- to.leave' his home and" Both of them'-.w.erVborne' down.- Mrs. Heisley ma'najjed-.-tO,seize aibit of "floating sidewalk, and.-cluiig

to ituntil help,arrived. Her husba!nd:w.^s.

u.nable" to;light- against' .the' current ianiwas drowned.;.'-.

'•-. •¦

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it is estimated" that...250 people; werfc res*.ctieU from buildings,in trie" west bottomsdurlnsr the.day: • ' ":-\..••"'.•..•/•'.':.••. • ••;'•¦.

• » raon'ft' those who witnessed'.drownlhgswa» S«rgWi'nt':Co.ugHlin { who-la stationedon.-.thf.'Twelffh-.streejt.yladuGt-." .From hisstation he saw; some distance .away' a» •wo-nian and three 'children afloat..- on the ]•oofof a ..'small, cottage.'- 'Suddenly- the wreck-age'-gave, a .lurch 'and he.' saw th«.'" occu-pants. "oT.the- roof.-no -more. A boat;'con-taining; five -.rnieiy iapslxed later..near the.'same, '.plpce,; toit- Whether'. .the. pccuparits

;.ped;shedjis .not known.. _ ;'.- ..'.•"."•;••-:^-;-."..

: UNKNOWN MAN, body, drifted.'under'bridge.. ,•¦;'-:

'.'.'••

• 'V. -•:-.¦'¦;'¦.'.'...-'.'.

No bodies- ha've been recovered. :....• ;..:

•THREE PERSONS, a'raan and- twortvp-.men, In capsized boat.-. . • ; ,-'..-.•. •.•:•.•.

-UNKNOWN MAN,seen -to fall from, ariiabandoned -Belt L>ine engine Intp the flood.'WILLIAM.• HEISLEY, .truclj .- driver,

drowned in front of his house.* '.: *:••" '"- -.'•-.TWO- MEN. drowned in*E!ectriV;'.Park:PHI-LIP WARE, negro .bay; jirowjied..v

DEDICATE NEWCHURCH ORGAN

MORMON SCORESPRESBYTERIANS

MOORISH NOMADSAMBUSH FRENCH

RESIDENTS OF TOPEKA ;

;- ••••;feTILL:IN GREAT PERIL

• ¦;• THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY," JUKE 1, 1903. 7

, ADVERTISEMENTS.

Eczema.Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Itch^. '.'• -Acne or;other skin troubles,promptly relieved and cured by

This scientific germicide, which 'is harmless, cures. by killing: ••disease germs. Used and

:endorsed by the medical ,profession everywhere. Sold.by leading, druggists. If not.at yours, send 25 cents for a

*

. trialbottle. The genuine bearsmy signature. . Accept nosubstitutes. . Address

Q^'gfc^tete* 'SPSS*;.'"."'¦r>mviV«In«Me Booblitt on th»r"*"\trea>tni»ait of aHaesaca.

NEW ADVEBTISEMENTS.

STEPTLIZED BARBER SHOP.

A Famous Shop in the Carrollton Ho-tel, EJtimore, Maryland.

Th^ barber shop in the Carrollton Ho-tel, Baltimore, eterflizes everything ifuccs In the chop. The sterilizing la doneb3r heat. The towela, the razors, thei«trop«, the soap., the combs and brushesare all stertlired before being used on a'•mtorner. Where there in no sterilizationhave the barber use N'ewbro'n Herpicide.It Idlls the dandruff germ, and it ia anantiseptic for the scalp, and for the faceafter «having. Allleading barbers every-where appreciate these potent facts aboutHerpicide and they use it. "Destroy therause. you remove the effect." Sold byleading: druggists. Send 10c in stampsfor sample to The Herpicide Co., De~trolt. Mich. •

CASTOR IAFor Infants and Children.

The Kind You Hare Always BoughtBear* th» /rf Z/frf-*-&-~

Signature ofLMffZT4u66&&

BArLWAY TEAVEL.

-FRANCISCa -AND:NORTH PACIFIC-

[ v^ • COUPAVT; V----^ v,-::• vv .TilJtiroii"Perry,. F&ot.'«?'.Maritft St. -.:W FKTC- bAVS-iTiSO.- 3-.O0, ft:0t). itJUif a. 'hi.;

U.izh&^ZiSOs*i*9/5:;b, ;S.:«9.':«:30 and, "11:«j¦•¦'¦p. -.tn^". '. ¦"¦-¦".. ¦--. '"-,*.*-'?'.?**' -"/-.:

- -***•'•-**.**•-¦-'»-.. * "- '. *:;Saturday!hrrEitra -trip at '1:30 .p."m; .••."-*:

''¦'¦

:SUNDATS^-t7.:S0; B:«Of"»>S^JJrsOO;a4 m.:.1:30.¦•' .i2:30;..8:4(£..S:10, -6:30.- 11:30.'.P- .'to-.'- {.':¦¦ .=;. ;'."

-SAN ..EAPAEL TO SAN. 7SAVCZSCO..WEEK -,DAYS-A6:0»."."8:50.. 7:35",. 7^50,, 9:20,¦• 11-15 a m ;.l2j60.;t2:00V3.:40; 5:00. .B:2O..»^*

!*-!-p/-in.:- Siturdays^-Fitra "Jrlp'at 1litp..ml- ..6UN't)AYS^6:5O.-7:35;-:0:2O. 11:13 a; m.; 1:43,-¦ .8:40, -4:50;. 5;00,. 6i20.,6.:10.- <J:25 p: m.:1EX-;''-: Fept-.-ga'turdays.;.-.- •'-.'•¦••.•-¦:.':^';;--l- .¦':¦:¦'> .iVr'-VV

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.-;- ;'LeavV':l \ ''.;-In- Effect-:-•••¦.¦| "VArriTo-¦.¦.¦.

1.Sah Franct3Qo;( r May 8".- 1903;., .'V-Week-f::^n-"1.:;;-.:-.iPe.atina----v--t-:?un-fWe«k !.-.¦ba'ya.X :daya.-".l---:•',-¦- tlpn." ..-: ¦ [-days. JDays.;?¦¦..'¦;- -7:30a • •^¦¦":: r.- .¦'."¦•: J:TM*t:T:43a •

7;30a" "8:00a - V .'- v]:-'= :.'. '¦'¦¦¦ .-'Kf4Q.al -8>4Oa-

8:C0a 9-30 a ." Ifliaclo. f. 10:20 a[10:20 a.,2:30p 2:3Qp .•..•••..-¦¦¦ 6;W.p.! ,6:20.p

¦¦'¦tJilO.p .5ilOp . \ ,;\: K..; ¦J-:-.-' ..«:20pj. 7c2* P

• 7-30 a '7:3.0 a «" ¦¦¦;.¦•¦" ¦¦.•"• :'. f-T:4B« 7"43'a.'

fkm*&«*a ':-¦ -Voyato;; s 10:20 af10:20 a-'2-.»0p 9:30,a

'Petalutaa . ". 6:20 p .«:20 p.

!8:10 p 2:30 p >-'. -.ana" . ¦;'; v !.7:25 p \TxEkV¦

:-""-:.- .-; aao.p .;:-Sarita\ Rbsa;;. :-••

""'-••. •' '

•""iiidb"* J:30a:' : ;:::;;. 110:20 a 10-:20 «8:00:a • 8:00 .a :

-Fulton.

- . ¦¦ 7:23p 6:20 p¦;';g:30r.p1'2:3d-pl-:."-;'..'i- :-. -:". j.y;;J -.

": T:23p.

'.-.- ."-.." "•,¦--.•;•-. --." iWihdsoiv ;

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T:30 a 7:3Q a !•-.'Healds'burr.-'-. 10:20 a lQ:20.a-.:•¦<>. ¦:..' ¦;¦-'.¦ •-• ."Lytton. .=•;:.•: .¦¦".- • • = -.:'2:30p .2:30 p .' ":Oeyservllle,., 7'.25 p 7:25 p-• •; >.• • .a '.-.. , •--.•• "Cloverdaley: .- \.' • ' ¦ . .:.-¦

'."¦7:30"a'|:"7:30.-a|-. "-.-•¦-Hppland :. ¦ ,110:20a 10:20 >•"¦••2^0pl"2:30pl'.'-"a'n'd--t Tk.l»n-. QJl-My 7:25p,

'-:7:3pa| 7:'30ar- .-.Wimta:- ."..-j 7-25 p| 7:25~p',- 8:00 a|-8:C0"alCajnB ¦- Vacatlon.llO:20 »II0:"2ff-f»."2;3Q p|" 2:30 p[- • O.uernevlUe. .1 7:25 p|.tf:20'P

S-00a|-8:W>"a| ••• -Sonomar", .""'"I3:40 at 3:40- a.

•nilQplpllQpi,.' «31eh Ellen;•¦" |-g.:OOj)| 6:2O-p

7-30al-7:30a| -." '.•--,• :.-"110:20 allO.:^ a

2:"30p| 2I30P1-" Sebaatopbl.- -1 7:23.p|;8:2p p"

'••STAGES connect at Santa Rosa fo«» W.Ktte

.Sulphur Sprinesf at .Fulton 'for- Altrurla.and"Mark Wtest. Springs: .at Lytton for Lylton.Springs: at Geyservllle for yiassrs Springs; at

Clovenlale "Tor • the -Geysers. Boonevllle and.Greenwood; at Hooland for Duncan Sprtns».

Highland Springs. Kelseyyjlle. • Carlsbad¦Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport and BartlettBDrlngs; at.Uktah forVichy Springs. SaratogaSprings. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. WitterSprings","- Upper Lake. Pomo, Potter Valley,John Day's, Riverside, Lierley'a, Bucknell's.Sanhedrln Heights. Hullville, Orr'» HotSprings Halfway House. Comptche, CampStevens, Hopkins, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragg.Westport. Usal; at WUlits for Fort Bragg.Westport. Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo. Laytor.-vllle, CummlnKS. Bell's Springs. Harris. Ol-aena, Dyer. Garberville. Pepperwood. Scotiaand Eureka. ,.

Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re-duced rates.

On Sundays— Round-trip tickets to all pointsbeyond San Rafael at half rates.

Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronlcl*building.

H. C. WHITINO, R- X- RYAN.Gen. Manager. Oen. Pass. Aft

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TO SAN RAFAELSAN QUENTIN,

MILLVALLEY,CAZADERO, ETC.-via Sausalito Perry

ALLTRAINS DAILY.DEPART— "6:60 7:30. •8:10. 8:50. 9:30.

•10:10 11:00 a. m., »12:0O. 1:00. »2:0O. 3:CO,•4:00 4:40 *5:20 8:00. 'B^O. 8:45. 10:30,11:45* p m.' On Sunday all trains 7:30 a. m.to 3:00 'p. m. connect for Fairfax Park.'

Trains marked (•) run to San Quentln.FKOM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO.

DEPART—5:30 t«:10, «:5O. 7:30. t-S:10. 8:5O.J9:S0, 10:0B. 10:.<3. 111:55 a. m.. 12:55. tl:55.2:65 t3:55 4:35. 15:20. 6:00.- $6^0, JS:35.10:25 p; m. -

Trains marked (J) start from San Quentln.FROM MILLVALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO.

DEPART— 5:45. 6:25 7:05, 7:45 8;25. 9:05.9:45, 10:20, 11:10 a. m.. 12:10. 1:10. 2:t0, 3:10.4:10. 4:50.) 6:35. 6:13. 7:06. 8:50. 10:40. 11:55

•P * ™'THROUGH TRAINS.

7:30 a. m.—

Cazadero and way stations. s°

: 4:40 p. m.—

Cazadero and way 'stationer»:3O a. m.

—Point Reyes and Intermediate.• TICKET OFFICE—«20 Market at.

FERRY— Foot of Market at. •

MOUNT TAMALPAISRAILWAY-Leave Via Sausalito Ferry . Arrive

•San Fran. Foot ofMarket St. San Fran.Week San- nm Sun- WeekDays, days. days. Days.

8i35T ~TJ$7. fSSK&iP* 1T55 a. !05a.20Qp. 8:50a. WtS§fiB& 12:65 p. 2:55p.5:20p. 10:13 a. 1J5p. 8:15r.

11:CQa. \gBg3y' 3S5r

-i: F

-TIOIH (626 Market ST.,(North Shore Railroad)

1 cmcB jand Sausalito Ferky, Foot Market St.

AUCTION SALES' ,'SPECIAU AUCTION^ SALE• IX\- '. .-OF 33 HORSES..

•'. WEDNESIXXT. Jun^ 3. at 11 a. ,m.,AIVCADE .-HORSE MAteKET.."C27 SIXTH ST.

• By order «r W. F..WEYMH3R Iwill sell S*•hf-sui y>fgoc*.d -yoUpg horses;, will-welfhfrorn:.12M io\\M>'\\*.;mb.to 8 years" old; sound anaright; no reserve. . .• *.

• -JOH*.'J. • DOYLE; Auctioneer.

.::;•"..•EAILWAY TSAVEL.

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.;• .SANTA FE TRAINS.'•.-.* t*ave* Market-street Ferry Depot.

•\H~: : |E^>cal IUn'ilILocal IOv'ri'4

• -. '•••;'••.,!DallyiDally |DailyIDaHy

Lv. San Fran... '8:0O ai »:30 at 4:0O p 3:00 j>

Ar.Stoclcton ..:..» 11:10 a 12 :0« p .7:10pll:13p.¦.•-•-."Merced •• l:20ptl:40p 1:28 a>•V Fresno •."..".¦.. 3:2Op 3:0Op 3:15 a,VHanford \ 5:0O p 3:31 p .. J>... 7:3O»

."•yisalla. -•-.-.:. hO^25p' 4:48 p 5:0«la."Bakersfleld .. 7:t0pfc5:5Op ... 7:33s>•' ." Kacsas Clty.v ...... '2:35 a 7:20*/•'.Chicago' :.,,. .:.-..'. 2:15 p 8:47 9

¦ •. a" fo'r-iftarnlnB;' p for afternoon..-•"8:00*. m." Dally' Is Bakersfleld Local, stop-ping at all points 1In San Joaquln Valley. Cor-responding train arrives at 7:5O a. m. dally." 9:30 a.

-m. Daily la the OALIFOKNtA

I.iailTED,carry ing" Palace »leeptny Car*and Dining -..Cars through to Chicago. ChairCar runs to Bakersfleld. for accommodation of¦local • fir^t-class- -tfassenicsrs. No s^cond-elas*¦ticketjare. honored on, this train. Correspond-ing" train- arrives1at 11:10 p. m. dally.

4:00 p- in:--is -Stockton Local. CorrespondUactrain :arrives".at lt:IOjai.- m_ dally.

'¦-.8-:0b- p.' m.. .Is- .the.' Overland Express, ¦ wltlktjirougli'.Palace- and.- Tourist Sleepers and Fr««Kecllnlng Chair Cars to 'Chicago: also Palaca*Sleeper, .which- cuts .oiit. af Fresno. Correspond-ing train arrives at 6:00 p. m. dally.¦ -.Personalty '^conducted..' parties ¦ for ¦ KansasC?ity.- Chicago -'and East': lea v* San Franciscoevery'. Monday.'.Thursday, and Saturday at. Si>;rrii-.". •¦•..- '.-;!

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-..*•• .• Offlces-iWr Markei str«et «tnd In Ferry T>^

pot. Sah Francisco; .1112 Broadway. Oakland.

SOUTHERnVpACIFIO: Trains leave and are due toarriva aft'•• .--".. .: SAN FRADTCISCO. .- '¦\ ¦•¦••*-¦¦:¦; (Mala Lias, Foot of Hsrkst Btross/Q1i.»atk -.

- —:Fkom. Atxo.5° DSi•—•

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. "-¦7X0a .Br=;<rf»".'£oUua. Elmlra »ai flacra. •¦\¦'•¦•

••-*. •'niento 1.4;.rf... '..;..: ~ Z-s5*

7.00a ;VseaTtlT9. WlaJers. RnmssT. 743»'.¦': 7-30* Mortlaex. ¦*.¦»» K»moa, Vsilejo,.•V;v r;V Nspa. Callitos*,Santa Rosa...... gtS*

7-30 a.Mies. Lathrop. Stoektpa ,7M»i00A'I>sTls.Weodlaad,KBlfbU Laadtsg.

"..".-. MarysTUls.' OroTllle. (connects •

.¦r, . • 'sf.MsryiTllls lor GrWlej. B!gs»-...." ;¦:and CWc«)...:.. .i.... ~.... .HS*800V AtlsntlcBxpreis—Ogdea md Bui, 10.2a*:lOOA-Port" Cost*. Martinet. Antlocb.

•.'">.-•;¦• ".Traey; Stockton, Sacramento,•: :>•¦".-: -L«s".Banos. Mendota., Uaaford, .;•.:. .;•fi:..- VlMlla.porUrTills .., ...m4JZS9•

0(U Port Costa. Martinez. Lutnro?. M». .-- ""..•/ -dss.to. Merced; Fresao, Goshea

":--. ',' ¦'. '

Junction, -Bakersfleld..-..-

B.23»;-.830a 8h**u Express— CstIs. WfUtama-.'•¦':¦•- • • .Xfor Bartiett rprtaji). Willows, . •

.. ¦:. ¦'• :' •vtrrttti.Bed Bluff.Portland ;7M»- I-SOa KHes, San Joto, LlTermore, Stock*:¦':¦•:-. ;.: »n.lone;8a«ran»sBtp,PlaeerTlUa,

"; '."- ¦',:;MaryiTlHe, Chlco, Bed BlixS.^... 4 2lF

130a Oakdair. Cnlneie. Jameitowa. 6V,%¦ ..'¦• '--.. 'nor*. Taoluanc and Angela ,..

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- 4-Z5V. 900a- Martlaei and W»y Stations |&§»10.00a vuialp-.•..".¦.:.¦ :.i....;«.. \ZZi»

«nO-OOA CreseeatClty Express. Eastbooad. ¦..'-. ".--/•,¦.¦•¦ t^PotC Costa. Traey; Lathrop..-;-.V ¦_.•.¦. Ftucktoo.. Merced, Rarsaoad.

* .\-^' ¦: ¦-Fresno," Bakersfield. Los Angales . . ., ,. ™ . -

••ad. New X)r!eans.- (Westaona4."•.•,- Brrireia» Pactio Coa»t Exp/esa, ¦"-

¦ -"¦ ;--' '¦¦ Y!>Co«n Ltue) ..^.....^.... «1-58»'IOOOa'Tos. Qrerlsnd „Limited

—Ojdea,

':." • ¦¦" "Denver. Omaha. Chlesgo.:. ;;.... 8 23>12 00k Harwsud. Miles and Way Stations. ¦ f-2S».'11-OOr 8»cr«mentom»er Ste»mer§

—....Til.aO*

5i0r-Ben!cla. Winters. Sacramento.:• ¦¦'"' '• .•Woodland»Wniiasa» iColu«a.'Vrii-

-...,•¦. -. '*- .low's, Kn!»ht« Landing, Marys--

.;.'•:• ¦¦TllJe..OroVllle'... .....*......:.,„ 13 55*. 830^ Wayward. Nllessnd Way Stations.. :7 65f

.4 OOp MtrtlBea.SanlUtnon.ValleJo.hspa,• ,".• • .-. Callico«*. S*ntaRo»» ... t 25*"•'. 400r'Marttnes,Trac)(.Lathro».Stoektoa. 13 25a"

4 00p. Nller.Llrermors. Stockton. Lodl..' 4.2&P.. -4-SCr. Hir'vnd. Xtl-". Irvlngton, Saa t tS.55*.

••¦•". ":.••.Jose; LiTermoro..". ,.'.... f til.Si*SOOr The.Owl Limited—Kruno. Tnlara, |-,;'

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'Bakertfasld.LosAntelss; conoco-¦¦'.-¦:¦¦¦ -..- tioa,. Saagns for ri*aU Barbara. .-. .- '-.'v --.carries Ooldea But* Umitel:"...'¦'.¦. -Sleeper Snndavs and3 Wedae*-

'••-.- .¦-. dsTsvntU April ta .............. I.SSa''•I00^ -Port Coiue. .Traey, dtocksom, Los; .'. -. Banos :....;.....*...». 1225»

t5 SOr >;lie*.San Jos* Local ...,....«...^. 7.25*• 'S OOp "U»rw»rir,Nile*uid 8an Joia. 1ft fp*UMT Oriental Mali—Ogtlsm, Oaarsr.' - -

Omaha. lcLonlt.Chleago. .(S«;•'. - . 4ar OKlys ra» ¦•» tola 'traia

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¦ . »etw»*a • Saa Fraa«Uos) ¦ aa4• " "-BeaoO ., ........;.. 4 ZS»

•7JOT laaiet Ltm!t«4 Oeavea via C«m«¦ . . '

Lin* Sastboaad).—

Saw Tor*..- • • h'ew Orleaas. Los Angel**,.- -"¦

•'" Trssno, Bereaaa. Barmood. Mar- -,•"-lines. (Arrives via Saa Joaqala

:" -, Valleywestbound)' ..: l-25a

TJJOt Baa Pablo, Port Costa, Marttaas .aad War Buttons...;. 11.M*

17.00* *V*ileJo.^. :. 7U»'7-OOp Saerameato, ¦Traekee. Beno aadIntermedt»t« Stations 7<M*•

C5p Oregon *California Bxpres*—Sao-ramento, Marysvtu*. Redding.*' *. Portland. Pnget Bonnd and East. 8.83a

I•39.10* Hayward. Kllea aad Saa Jota <aaa-?• dayonlj) {11-59*"

11.25r Fort Costa, Tracy. Latarop. Mo ¦

detto, Merced,R»rrnond. Ttttno, 1225*;* , Hartford. Vlsalla, Bakersfleld 6»36»¦

L. .COAST LINE (Harrow fiaaga).•.j . . -

(Foot 0? Market Street.)"

}7.45a.•Santa >"Croa Kxearsloa (Sunday' -. only).;......... .- tS-OS*.¦•1.15a Uewtrk. Ceatervtne. Ssa Jos*. ..* .'FeUoa, 'Boalder Crsek. Saata.••" .• eras aad Way Stations ..* S.SQ»¦tt-IBr Hewark. CenierrUle. Ssa Jota,

Kew Almaden. LotGitoi.Felson.¦ Bonlder Creek, Santa Cms aad,"

-Principal W»t Station* 1S-M*'

4.18r Kewark. Saa Joie. Los Sstos (oaSaturday and Sunday masthrouEh to Saata Cras. coonecuat Felion for Boalder CreoleMonday onlyfrom Santa Cnu).. tS-BB a•

6akLand harbor ferry.From SAN KBAJ.CISCO, Fool of Market St. <SU>O—

17:13 t:00 11:00 a.m. 1.00 300 5.15 PXFrom OAKLAND.Foot of Broadway

—t«:00 iSiM

H:05 10:00 ajl 1200 2-00 4 00 p.m.

COAST LINE <Br«a« ««**).(Third and 'fownsead Streets.)

5.10a Baa Jote and Way Sutlons. .„ 7W»00a Saa Jota and Way SutJoaa..... ... B.30r

/7.00a New Almadea.. •^•"•^ /iifl*17.16a Monterey and Santa Cru Xzear-

sion (Saaday only) tsVSO*•433a Coast LineLtmlted— Stops onlySaa

Joso. Gilroy. Holllster. Pajaro.Caatrovllle, Sallna*. Saa atAo.Paso Boblei. Santa Margarita,Saa Lnls Oblspo. fioadalnps*Barf, Lompoe. B*Bta Barbara,Baa Baenaveatara. Saata Paala.Baagat. Lot Annies. (Coaaeo-tloa from Saau Cnu aad Moa-terey) 13.4J*

•rHOOa Pactac Coaat Expre»« (le»»e« viaBaa Joaqnia Valley Kastbonndas Crescent CityExprssa).— NewOrleaas. Los Angtles. Bant* Bar-

¦ bara, Paeia* Orov*.Del Moata.(Arrives via Coast Una West*bound) U&r

•40a Baa Jm*. Trt* Plnot. CspUols.Baata Cras.Paeifie Grovo.Saltatt,Baa Lais Oblspo aad Prtaclpallateraedtate Stations .......... 4.13*

10.30a Baa Jos* and WaySta:!oas 1.20*11JO* Saa Jose. Loa Ostos sad Way Sta-

tions 8.39?«1.30p Baa Joss and Way Statloas *7 OOP

f.OOr Baa Jos* and Way Stations 110 CO»O-0ftP Del Monte Ksprets— Saata Clara.

Baa Jote, Gtlroy.Holilster. SaataCm, DtlMonte, Monterey. Pa-cine Grove. Saltaas aad PrincipalStations 12.11*. UCp Bnrlln«»trn, Saa Mate*. Raiwood.MealoPark. Palo Alto,May field.Mountata View.Lawrence. SantaClara and Saa Jose 8.38a

J4.30P Baa Joie. Gilroraad Way §Utloast1Q.4S*?S-OOp Baa Jote, Los Catos sad Prtaclpal

WsySuttoos WOOa15.30"* Baa Jnte and PrlneipatWay Station* tB.OA*tB-1SP Sanltateo,Ee!moat.Bererford.8an

Carlos, Redwood. Pair Oaks.MenloPark. Palo Alto „ tS 43*

B-SOr San Jo*e and Way Stations BJ4*>7-OOp Baotot Limited. Eastboan<t— SaaLai* Oblspo, 8aau Barbara. LosAat-elss, Demtag'. El P»#n. NewOrleaaa, Kew Tork. (Wettbonadarrives vj*8»nJo«qn!nV*!iey)... "*. k¦11.4«p Palo Alloand Way Sutions t3 XSr•

11.45P S>o Joasaad WaySutloas... t8.48V; A (orMorala*. P (ar Arursooa.X Saturday ind Saaday only.Itttops at al] ttatloaa oa Saaday; 18onday excepud.- J 8aaflay only1 ¦

*Satnrda? oolr.*Connect* at Oothen Je- with tratat (or SaafartTttalla. At *

retao. tot VisaUa tta Saana\«VI*Coast Lias./Taesdayaad PrMay.

¦s» Arrlv*via Nile*. ¦• "*Dally *xeepi SatoMav.*VU 8idJoaqala Vail97.

- -1Stops Baata Clara south txrrad onty. CsaaasaV,ixottsi auiAX.tar *il.taiau ¥anov O»m«fc

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