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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1902. 5 e —————— JAPANESE STEAMSHIP NIPPON MARU Wmmfifémmwfi“fiifimng THIS COUPON BRINGS PASSENGERS FROM ORIENT | _~7 3 - Hm,:. AL GaNE IARGIE Toim;h: CLIPPED FROM THE CALL, § Encounters Fine Weather Throughout the Voyage---Speaks|§ . " e the Liner China Now Outward Bound---Wrecked Schooner Occidental Is Rapidly Breaking to Pieces T —— : L Admits One Child SATURDAY AFTERNOON, fs* TO THE Juvenile Fairyland Garnival, Glove Sale To~-Day. We have secured another hundred dozen of those e'egant Two-Clasp Glace Kid Gloves for women in the newest shades of browns, tans, modes, beavers, white, pear] and fast black, with fine embroidered backs; extra good sewing and in 2l siz 7 c which will be on sale to-day only, in main aisle, perpair . . . . . . Clothing Sale. Hosiery Sale. Men’s Brand New Suits a Third Under Price | An importer’s sample line and short lots, —Choice of nearly 300 standard Emporium | nearly 4000 pairs, for men and women; $12.50 suits, new wcolens in striped and | divided into three lots ; to-cay only: checked effects, alo plain biue serges; wntil [ /oo ol e l0 b b closing time to-night . ss 50 black and colors, and in many 210 fancy styles; to-day . . . . Men's Long Cut Ovarcoats—With siash g b2 s pockets and broad shoulders, all-wool oxford | Women’s 50c and 7S¢ Hese—Plin bia o chevicts, et ting | Richelieu and Rembrandt ribbed; full la 50 left; to-day only at $8l 50! lace ankle; fancy hose in stripes, 288 Boys® $4.00 Two-Plece Suits—For ages 8 1o | T80% €tc.; to-day cny . . 15 years only, all-wool fabrics in new shades | Men's 2S¢, 35¢ and 50c foc's—Plain back oxford gray, green, brown and blue, fancy | and tan open work, fancy stripes, 2 ’ o ‘ mistures, etc., well made 2 98‘ ete.; to-day only, pair. . . i and trimmed; to-day only! = vl Sty 215 ADSEUE. COLUM Bi smgsss | LAST DAY AND NIGHT. mamnee o-pav. |Fgiryland Carnival, VIOLA ALLEN | MECHANICS PAVILION, RRAAR ARAAALRARRR AR RN RRER WeRUURRaRane X Men’s Hzavy Weight Woolen Trousers— P ANSEN, E——— v DOORS OPEN FROM 1 TO 11 P. M. g Choice tov-}:hy orfly of 15 pairs that have | WWiCI@ Embronlerles “In the Palace of the King. Absolutely Last Chance to See i been selling at §2.00 for i Hait Pri i & Cs ELECTRICAL BALLET, g T Tl - | a rice. NEXT ATTRACTION. 150 Children, : ; BEGINNING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Children’'s Matinee, 3 p. m. Specialties and § 400 yards of Wide Embroidery, made on finest WM. A. BRADY’S Hotapy Dcten Aaptim s i ; Hats and Caps. quality of nainsock, cambric and swiss i Big production of the successful Bucolie Drama, | GENERAL ADMISSION, 25c. CHILDREN, 10c | “WAY DOWN EAST.”|CHUTES »» Z0O EEATS NOW SELLING. TO SUN.) NI T, - - ! "o SRR SR Big Yaudeville Show JOSEF HOFMANN. | eriamurr I EPECIAL PRICES—$1 50 to 50c. COASTS THE CHUTES ON A BICYCLE. | & |1 ] : SPECIAL TO-NIGHT! erse Cakewalk COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. ¥EB, U | KELLY AND VIOLETTE, reserved, 10c. [ THE FASHION PLATE DUO. { yV’A‘UbEVTL’L‘EfAMBROSlA! Telephone for Seats—Park 23. ! 7 Norman: Dempey sad eck| RACING Company; 3 Marvelous Merrills: : very pretty cesigns; embroideries from 4 to : On acecunt of rain yesterday, the Fri-| g inches wide of which the sets are troken, day Hat Sale continu:d to-day. ¢ all narrow widths being sold; to-day fpaff Men's $1.85 Fedora Ha's—All widths of | PPiC2a brims, black, browns, nutria 30t yard for . §5@ 75c yard for . 38© or pearl color; cut today to B FsB D | soc yard for . 2 '@ $1.00 yard 0r.5 @ Boys’ Golf Caps—In fancy and phin mix- | soc yard for . 25@ $1.15 yard for. 838 tures, well made and of good materials; 25¢ values to-day only 14¢c A Great Toilef Soap Gandy Sale: Sale To-Day Molasses and Butter Kisses—Strictly pure, 2 : | Best soap value we've ever offered; to-day only High grade, made fresh Jase might and this | €T %P Y2 U8 W T8 ever OIS R SO morning in our factory on premises;| ... will not carry bereatter—Kirk's regularly 35c Ib.; for Saturday zoc Fin de Siecle, Milton, Savon de la Duchesse only, 600 Ibs. at . . and Savon des Violettes; box of Whiskey Sale. S Willis' Anderson County Whiskey, spring of | fDilolyeyry Sfocks 12¢. *93, old, well matured bourbon, straight MRS ERRER RRRRRRSE ERRE 2RE RERRRERE ARK RERRERER LY RERRRRR ARRRRE RRREXR RRRRAR R ERR RRRERRAR Tin D T gouds. 350 Stocks, made of th Wincherman’s _Bean, and The Bmd [ B aniis { Gallon, regularly §4, to-day . . . $2.85 ribbon, with lace eff 5 graph. Tadt timms wf, Fows a0 Rain cr Shins. i Bottle, regularly $1, to-day . . . . . Z3@ | worth 35¢; special today. . . 12¢ > ; i i §. : vmmmmnmmmwuums Jeannette; Adelina Roattino; | Nni-w CALIFORNIA JO Reichen’s Hand-Balancing Dogs: OAKLAND RAGETRACK "2 |4 = b Victor Jerome; Lottie Fremont,| Races start at 2:15 p. m. eharp. | % o 3 and Harry W. Welch. ¥erry-boat leaves Sau Francisco at 12 m. ana WRECKED SCHOONER THAT WENT ASHORE AT POINT GORDA, THE GRAVEYARD OF MANY VESSELS, Columbia River, short cut_channel from As-| COMPANY WILL BUILD | | 12:30, 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 and 3 p. i v oW IDIN FIN B v 4 i = ¥ —Starboard sid | R traine Eiosiln Bt Al m".mc&nn‘?lmf AND IS NOW POUNDING }{ER‘SEL'I‘ m,TO KINDLING ON THE ROCKS. A LIGHTSHIP WILL BE STA- gt;rir;;g;:ffgfi?l;?;?'&flfiu Frin s ok — MANY RAILROAD LINES | track: Last two cars on train reserved for | | TIONED ' NEAR THIS POINT TO WARN MARINERS. ond-class spar, was discontinued January 15, e s Jadies and their escorts: no smoking. yous | | et o1 ceded. i X - PR | e e e ST L s . |PeimErnoonaci necded | pip. chanel - from | DeBVET, Kansas and Atlantic Pro HOUQB | fi:::;:flcwleifo;:ecxl:nh as'x? P:hln avenus { Tongue Point to Jtm Crow Point, pueb?r % poses to Make Developments P venth and Broadway, Oak- HE Japanese steamship Nippon | running to the Orient for a monthly ser- | stmr Victorla, for San Francisco. Port side of channel buoy No. 4. a black, Wi : : ¥ A R ) se s ru S 3 - ith Big Capital. — sl et e B Mary, which arrived in port late | Vice direct to Manla. WEANAMAArmived Feb 13—Sime Aryle, | firstclass spar was established Jamiary 33| oo 00 K oo t i INEES TO-DAY AND TO-Mi | ieenth and Broadway, Oakland These electric | on Thursday evenins, docked yes NEWS OF THE OCEAN. WERAWLE POINT_Passed Feb 13—Ger ship | ob the Tollowing bearings: Taslor Sands post | Grimes granted a charter to-day to the T WD B O e T Dt i oL k| St Mook 'Bhe brougnt a larso ! S = M) Rickmers, from Astoria. for Queens-|Ught XN % Joo FOWT Dost light SE. 3 & | Denver, Kansas and Atiantic Railroad ' 99 | and 4:45 p. m. and immediately after the last | - E 5 s | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | SINGAPORE—Sailed 2 - | “West side of channel buoy No. 13, a black, | Company to construet 1248 miles of road ‘“ Tave, | cargo and a fairly good list of passenger artney, for Tao Jan 28—Br stmr Glen- | | Vet B Capar, was established Jantary 14 18 | and with Lol stk of Sand = 2 7z 3 oma. rst-class A wi 0 . THOMAS H. WILLIAMS JR., President. | for this time of year. There were only | Shipping Merchants. VALPARAISO—Salled Jan 25—Ger stmr |30 feet of water, as a guide in the channel. on | ~'\p : CADIAl stiek of SV - { AT PR Saw ot W | twenty-three passengers in her steerage, | The Austrian steamer Java is chartered prior | Totmes, for Hambu: the following bearings: Beacon 2 post light e road is to run from Denver south- Week ng MONDAY EVENING NEXT, | . 3 e} these a1l but two were Orlentals, | to arrival for wheat at Tacoma for St. Vin- | COLON—Arrived ¥eb 11—Stmr Alllanca, | NE. by E. % E. buoy depot wharf post light | east to Marshall, O. T., thence via Okla- ek Be . i e 2 | and of_these > 18 and had | ¢ent. for orders, 36s 3d. from New York. 5. by W. 3% W. = homa City, through the Seminole, Chick- GEORGE OBER | | She left Hongkone January b e (Sho | 1, Lhe, Duteh stcumer Foimina i chartered for.|y Salled Feb iz Stme imnos, for New Yook | & Puget_ somna._ises I8 Dcatur, Besf Doy | asaw and Choctaw aations to Paris. Tex., = 2 0od weather throu: e voyage. r at Portland for Manila, prior to arrival; 4 —Arrived Feb 13— " | No. 2, a red, - ? w! C Fie e B Clever Parce Comeay, | | Eooke the steamship China at 420 p. m. | the British ship Star of Germany, timber, &t | Yonby, hence Sept 25, * baskc De- | Bebruary 3 th a red, second-class ice, without | ToCP % OFRACR, FIOR, POt K6 L0 it — o | 5 latitude 3117 north, longi- | the kame port, for China, prior to arrival, NAPLES—Arrived Feb 9—Br stmr Glentars, | change in position. Go. | ATK.; another branch f . " February 11 in latitude 31. £ The schooner Resolute loads lumber at Grays | from Tacoma. * | “Sinclair Inlet, page 79.—Bremerton buoy No. | ATK.; er branch from near String- “A I ' | tude 140.02 west. Her time l;)elweenypfll:;s | Harbor for Guaymgs: the barkentine Amelia, Ho:\'(rn;'o‘g(;—smed Feb 12—Br stmr Em- | 2, a red. flrl(-clzl’: spar, r"&zflfl:fl.gflfl? %’:Vgr‘létf;\:c!t:wfl\xzialrl;gn?a .”x(ulers ‘2;:\4: | was: H , 27 days 2 hours; YoKo- | redwood at Eureka for Honolulu, chartered | Prees of Indle, for Vancouver. 31 to a red, second-class ice. E 1a, Ark.; anothei USUAL POPULAR PRICES—10c, 15c, 25c, | SONG RECITALS | :;‘Il:ng:‘q:zz nours; Honolulu, 5 days | prier to arrival, - % % o | GEOKOHAMASailedJan 17—Nor stmr | ablechangs In position. The buoy 18 now in | branch from Marshall via Guthrie, Shaws 5 y : e Fren ere has ‘been rechar- Y, obe. = Tartm ¢ ot water: e Rar a © re Beits All Matinees 25c. B |21 nours. She brought 1;“:1‘: cla;::;m‘c‘;f | ‘gegdror'wcn’u:'{mm “this port to Kurope at R i e TarO [ B eaer of (Y Lighthouse Bosrd. | R'l‘yfir. = | MoN ] VEN | assengers: ) | 26 3d. an 24— 5 . . [ MONDAY ) DRI S ae f;’t‘,’g“;‘;‘,?,ck‘,’,.an, Mrs, F. W. French, F. | The Italtan ship Salvatore Clampa, reported | Maru, from Seattle. Feb 1 A i Commander T. §. N., W’onis?oégarm“G;rr?i‘;fc;.qu!:gefl;;l)grn "éinif ! Saturday Afternoon (Washington's Birthday), ‘ M. Knabel, C. Miller, R. E. Purvxé, h}'{e,\'. i g:flerdny, is free, having missed her canceling Suue,ytr?rrgmG[lg:&z;‘.y(grs::x%g, !::"rmln‘ ‘-——.Ll_g—lih_oue Inspector. dinn, Lagan, Ohlndns (it * e 4 George SCh“e‘de‘.}G’}?",“eg‘r’“r‘r;tke“,_fiu_' The French bark Versailles is chartered for | ban,’'from Vancouver, S 5 Sun, Moon and Tide. P:tc;gwammlesm’ Oklahoma. The inco sD SEAT SALE NOW OPEN AT Alex Tison and wife, Rev. Dr. s B0 Bl R e R NANAIMO—Arrived Feb 14—Nor stmr Tita- : Fotasre ave. Sumith - Maley ST SHERMAN, CLAY & CO.’S tenant Colonel Van de Wedden, Willlam | Worl B % hi0sjerra Ventana was char. | nla, hence Feb 10. Unfted States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | ton, lowa; J. H. Cameron. Albert . Yer- NGS AT 8 SHARP! $1, 32, 33. | Wolft and V. Shirkoff. | e e L P whent from Portiand | CALCUTTA—Sajled Jan 25— Br.ship Crown mes ‘aha Heights of High and Low | kes and S. D. Cook of Chicago, Ill.; J. S. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 SHARP! | Coming—Chicago Symphony Orchestra. | SLZEE to Europe, 27s 6d. of Scotland, for San Franclsco. Waters :tB‘l"on Pfl;&:;esntg;m ‘:l f’:‘ :J;)ley find\J,‘u McCormick of Oklahoma MATT? TR A | g st ot Francisco Bay. otfcial au- | City; L. N. Van Horn of Salt Lake City; THE REIGNING FAVORITE IS ! Occidental Goes to Pieces. Ehivping Totelliginos Steamer Movement: thority of the Superintendent. T C Lindley of Madicine Lodge, Hars | amship Pomona arrived yester- pping BIAGSIOS. ents. NOTE—The high and low waters oecur at | oy 3o gy i el 0 FLCOMT & The ste: D P don-street wharf) about f Alva, O. T., and J. M. l HE | day from Eureka. She was six hours ARRIVED. e the city front OMlssion-strest wharf) Shou! | Bickel of Springvale, Kans. The Chec: ALACE and late. This was due, Captain Shea says, | _ = - Fridsy, Febraary 14 ARRIVE. ey e e b same at both piaces. | taw. Oklahoma and Gulf is reported to ba mr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours fro e back of this compan | i{to the stiff head winds that prevailed = Thw ip. When the Pomona | ™% ¥ . TRDAY, FEBRUARY 15. ' | GRAND HOTELS. o e we Thad been received of | pStmr Newsboy, Johannsen, 40 hobrs from Grescent City | Crescent City . Fel 15 AT 5 | SUES FOR A DIVORCE L3 00 one side of these magaificent || (1 reaking up at Point Gorda of the | “Snt pomons, Shea, 28 hours from Bureka. | Zoai raball {Seastle; & Tuco {Feb. 15 | Sun rises 00 | | | Zealandla.... | Tah! wrecked schooner Occidental. Scl tta B, bell, 6 h from Point | 3 g ahiti ..... |Feb. Sun sets = FROM WEALTHY HUSBAND || moteis s the wholesaie ang manu- || “Fom; Gorda, where the Occldental met | Réyen. “' @ % C2) e [Feb: 15 | Moon sets (first quarter) 40 4. m. 5 - | | { | THE KING OF FUN-MAKERS. facturers’ district—on the other re. || ner iote ia about ten miles south of Cape CLEARED. coma Time Salt Lake Woman Begi ; S X gins Proceedings g — = 4 tail stores, clubs. railroad and || Mendocino, and has been the graveyard of Friday, February 14. LS o j—) Fu Wt Opjep- S fewepaper offices, banks and thea- || many vessels. The Waters in the nelgh-| gimr Coos Bay, Gielow, San Pedro; Good- Willapa Harbor | { H W L W] but Defendant Is Not to Be POPULAR PRICES ers. Street cars to all parts of the || horhood are dotted with hidden rocks. A |all, Perkine & Co. China & Japan . i o= Found. Telephone Bush city—depots, ferries and parks— || {‘eacherous current sets in toward the | Stmr Queen, Hali, Victoria and Port Town- Portland & Astoria .. .| b k| SALT LAKE, Utah, Feb. 14—Mss e Dpass the entrance. | rocks and has carried many a vessel to |send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Coquille River . o A 5, . . M.—Mrs. American and European plans. | trastion. SAILED. | e Hilda M. Baxter has filed here a suit for | “Among the vessels wrecked there were ® " Friday, February 14 “|Seattle & XN. Whatcom.| 53 54 divorce from her husband, Duke Farns- n z | tne Unitea States lighthouse tender Shu- | Stmr South Coast, Olsen, —. e oo SWay Poxtsl 58 3:29 worth Baxter, a wealthy resident of Los , | | brick, Victoria, steamship Active, steam | Stmr Sequola, Winkel, Grays Harbor. Puget Sound ;6\1 o 5.7| 4:14} Angeles. The marriage took piace in San - .ATR | For Stomach Disorders. collier Arago, ‘the first steamship Hum-| Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. s 5.7/ 4:56/—0.3(11:48| 5.3 | Francisco December 24, 189. The com- Cout d D | boldt, the French ship Lili and the steam- SPOKEN. 5.6/ 5:36] 0.0/ plaint alleges failure to suppert for the . a0 SRUTI an ySpepsia | cr Cieone. The steam collier Bawnmore | Nov 18, lat 12 §, lon 131 W—Br ship Many- 7 las* six years. Wanne S cr ot { DRINK and the steamer Orizaba also went ashore | down, hence Oct 16, for Queenstown. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides SLE 8 | | at this point, but succeeded in getting MISCELLANEOUS. the early morning tides are given in ibe left | 10S ANGELES, Feb. 14—Duke Farns- AST 2 NIGHTS | | ofr. LONDON, Feb i5—Cantaln Froggart of Br band " Column and the successive ‘tides of the | worth Baxter, who s mentioned i . & L > | “Congress has appropriated money to |Stmr Knight Combanion exonerated = from day in the order of occurrence ua to tme; the | fiSpatch from Salt Lake as the defend- Arthur Jones' Brilliant Play, y | build & lightship for this point, and bids | blame for stranding vessel. Chart faulty. H fourth tima column gives the I ree tides, us | a0t in a_ diverce case, appears not to be Waney 2 d | for the construction of the vessels have | CAE0 valued st £100,000. " o | Colimbia. | Bortland & “Ast day, except when there ate o eiven are in | known in this city. Efforts to locats { been received. castle, Aus—Pumps were kept golng contin ]rslls,.‘. {';zmburz & Way addition to the soundings "‘,,“g' !,'.nltod States | him have proved unsuccessful. { g D ally throughout the voyage. Vessel on arri- | Litania. . e amn Coast Survey Charts, except when R | i« oilorse Ealls Throngh Strest Y ORIA, Feb 14 Beveral ¢ saimon | Spok San Dlews & Way Borts.(Fe P beracted from the deptn given by the Protest Against Wileox’s Bill. | ! A horse driven to a buggy by a small | pave peen found near Carmanah. o - |san fifdrfil& Way Ports Charts. —n‘.. piane of reference is the mean of | HONOLULU, H. T., Feb. T.—a mass~ ot | boy fell into the bay on Thursday. after- MEMORANDUM. e o | SoauiaRive - o ooz oot et meeting will be held to-morrow evening uction—Costly Costumes. | Best NATURAL Alkaline] Water | 00, through the roadway on East street| Per Jap stmr Nippon Maru, from China | Deva..orr . in Honolulu under the auspices of the Re- TO-DAY AND SUNDAY. | Re. - ¥ . g | W, v | near Folsom. The boy was following close | and Javan—Moderate winds and seas, arriv- | North Fori Time Ball. publican Territorial Central Committes on Bale Bix Daym A A B OALRAY. N X | behind a Folsom-street car. The roadbed | ing Feb 7 at Honolulu. Sailed same date for | Newburg. o 15, 3¢, 50c and 75c. b San Francisco; strong S to SE winds and B Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- | to protest against the bill introduced in —— g | of “the car.ttack had been torn up for.a ih to moderate seas. e Seants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. | Congress by Hawaiian Delegate Wilcox — “THE ORIENT EXPRESS.” ?:mge{e%zrg':rgfieasgytr: lcl_‘mer élagfgnt’}lrll: SIGOE Ko a0 PELBGRAPHIC, Crarin v 2 February 1 llmz, ) 5 providing that the island of Molokai shalt €l O e hol . G 2 Time was 0-day. us 8 sett visir DR. JORDAN'S GReaT § | car crossed the opening all right on the | POINT LOBOS, Feb 14, 10 p m—Weather TO BAIL, e e Seder. W, H. STANDLEY, e ;reedsel;\olr gmr;'a!?nt}n‘lfifer settlement. | teel rails, and the buggy was all right, | f088Y; wind SE, velocity 16 miles per hour. TBteamer, | Destmation Eoie o Lieutenant, U. . N., in charge. 1 S Jert of e .“SEu. oF ‘.‘TOI stee s ght, DOMESTIC PORTS. team Destination. Sails, - island, which is half a day’s journey from too, and could have followed the car if x ’ —_— ] Honolulu, is used for a leper settlement, the horse had not dropped through the | p SAN PEDRO_—Arrived Feb 14—Schr F 8§ hole. The horse carrfed with it shafts | Redfield, trom Port Blakeley. and traces. It took about two hours’ hard | got woymieea s+ re Ruth and Homer, for work to get the animal ashore again. The | ““ASTORIA— Arrived Feb 14— men engaged in repairing the roadway | hence Feb 12. Stmr_Columbia, helped in the rescue of the horse, and| FORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 13—Stmr Co- February 15. FOUND and there is a general protest through- s 2 SALMON CASES out the islands against having the Ter. OFF CARMANAH LIGHT |ritory advertised as a national lazaretto. The subject has been discussed in the Further Evidence of the Loss of the | local press with considerable feeling. Pier 9 Ship Red Bock in Decem- Spy=erioiigtarye = 5 E5EE3E E 1] g 5 —All Next Week, n Greet Presents the Powerful Young Herole Actor, China & Japan Honolulu by 1061 MARZET ST. bet. Gth&7th, 6.7.Cal, T iscase pesitively cured by the oldest Specialist on the Coast. Est. 36 years. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Consultation free and private. it | 4then placed danger flags at the bounda- quille River, for San Francisco. s CHARLES DALTON Trestment personally or b; ries of the hole. Ggunmdc,\x—e:\‘flvegflgeb ;B—chn DMIM‘ 1 , .(1:30 plPler 9 ber Storm. Dies at His Office Desk. in every case unt en. —_— ray an eer, from San lego; . Diego & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 CHICAGO, Feb. l4.—Peter Busch h, - ¢ . vite for Book, Alll , hy Feb 12, 1 , ete. [CTORIA, C., Feb. 14—A dispatch ischiwah, a valuable men The American bark Sonoma, which left | wick, hence Feb 13; schr Barbara Hernster, 0s Bay .. amlPy ‘s - ce the wire | found dead in office to-day. The body THE 3"5" UF T“E GHUSS. DE. JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Marketst. 8. F. | Australia for the Hawalian Islands g7 | hence Feb 12. Coquille River Dmn[ples .3 | Carmanah Pd:,'mtmm ;fi gale of | sat upright in a chair with the feet rest- A MAGNIFICENT SCENIC PRODUCTION, | V@S> B % W8 | days ago, has arrived at Honolulu in hard | prois oaa ae s A Tived Feb 14—Bark Grays Harbor Jmipler 23 | went down o ces. the riging of | 128,00 & desk near by When the Goox G - > e straits. She was off the port two weeks | TACOMA-—Arrived Feb 14—Br ship Baton e 13 T e inn Ware Tounts o 2 e ¢ salmon which bore no . Note.—Seats for the sec- HEW_ WESTERN Tk, B i ataran Bicw her ot th seer By | o O hur ity S22 Couas® e | sovere' of Jdentification. B hatn Cemitied pacie Tae EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS.—RE- | &, S0q2 e e By s St Tho e on Al am(Pler 2 finding of these cases of salmon | g, i - ~ ond and last week of The | K ZARNT, AND covates. KING, WARS & e R B A e d R o TP L et G e miPler 13 | The AoLne casiness over the ship Red | fortune, but of jate years o e : ) ¢ e port. ands wers sl Lrrol , lonolulu. adds . y 'S saj to v Sign of the Cross now |, Euroses slan, Roems, %o to 4180 tar: | Weil o oul wiih constant gumxgnlgea'x&fl "Saiied Feb 14 Sime ALK, for Skagwa Sibier 3 | Hock = A .life buoy and some cases of | given it away in charities Be could il | o 3 s | considerably reduced in flesh as th - | stmr City o n Francisco; stmr m|Pler 10 | salmon were affor: ready. B A ol e tor roms ‘ai wigne T 10 | SUlv of the curtalled commissary. Sne | Cottage City, for Skagway. mIPMSS | time ago, as reported in these dispatches. { will be overhauled in Honolulu Just as | g.ir imnciseo, o o o for am(Pler 2 | The buoy was marked et M e saimon| _Hotel Proprietor Must Explain. BELASCO swo THALLS [ soon s her cargo s discharged. SHATTLE Arived Feb 14—Stmr Xintuck, smipter 11 | 20 which salled from this port on No- | ST. LOUIS, Feb. 4—A summons has b Y Ship Columbia Ashore. Sailea Feb 14—Stmr Cottago City, for Sitka; pm/Pler 7 ‘I’:-“‘b" o B s g:,’io',":fd e e e e l o tmr Al-Ki, for Skagway. was oM B el, in which N & The ship Columbia, bound from Ballard, | PORTLAND—Sailed Feb 14—Bark Charles pm(Pler 2| steamer Egerla during —that vessels | ioven persons lost thelr lives last P N ——y | Wash., to Port Pirle, is reported ashore | Gounod, for Queenstown; stmr Fulton, for San (11 am[Pler 9 se” in_search of wreckage from the | 5 """ imanding him to appear in th oo { near Shoal Water Point. She will prob- | Pedrd: s missing Condor and ldentified as a life | pyrde District Police Court Thursday Theater Thoroughly Heated With Steam. | abiy, be floated at the next tide.” The Go- | _EORT TOVNEEND Passed tnward Feb 14 | Htdes e | e & Portens s em{oier 30 | buoy of the salmon ehip. February 2, and show cause why fe ; S e | Corner Fourth and | lumbla is owned by Captain A. Anderson | “Brk .5 Deb b Mor stmr SEriiida, from | February za. i Sy should not be punished for violating in- 2 EE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. Market, 8. F. Try | of Lewls, Anderson & Co. of this city, | Manila; bark Prussia, hence Feb 9, for Port | Newburs... Grays Harbor ....[ 5 pm(Pler 2 Death of a Shipbuilder. structions of the city.ordinances, which T end Sunday Evening—Last Time. our Special Brew, | and commanded by Captain Nelson. She | Blakeley. February 25. Feb. 14—H. D. Bendixsea, | [equire fire escapes on hotels three or test New York Dramatic Success, | Steam and Lager, | was bullt in 1871 by Houghton Bros. at | Gaa$S HARBOR—Arrived Feb 13—Schr | Nippon Mar|China & Japan....| 1 pmPMss | EUREKA, : . | four storles high. Assistant Clty Attor. By | Bc. Overcoats and | Bath, Me. She is registered 1472 tons. Her | Lillebonne, hence Feb 8. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.|12 amiPier 9 | one of the most successful shipbullders | O°F giohion sald that formal complaint | Vi checked free | jength is 205.9 feet. She has 40 feet beim Sailed ¥Feb 13—Schr James H Bruce, for on the coast, died in this city Wednesday | was made by Mayor Wells. | and 24 feet depth of hold. Honoluly; schr Wawona, for San Pedro; schr FROM ERATTLE. morning of heart trouble, coupled with ‘ B D e Tor Ban Pedro; stmr Ban Pegior for | ~Breemer ForTEam | an attack of jaundice. Since he retired | Fire in Cargo Extinguished. g | Capstan Lays Out Two Tars. Santa Barbara: stmr Santa Barbara, for San | —————| ———————— | """ | from business several months ago he had | pORTLAND, Feb. 4.—The fire which it e o trmatic Tt st Do e Nugus Tt sators | SRS IS ST ok Sradoscs | o Gy | e & Mgt 50 8 | made i home I S Francsco | T |y o buing i & =ik 1 o b e O N s ey 1 on the British ship Pericles, were yester- | * hirived Feb 14—8chr C A Thaver, from San | City of Seattie| Skasway & Way Porte.|Fen. 1o | came to Bureka two weeks 280 to attend | o the Portland and Asiatic steamship Ta- ¢ George Hansen, a t PRICES ¥ G8_10c 15c, 25, 35c ana soe. | OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. day seriously injured by the breaking | pedro. Dirigo. Skagway & Way Ports. (Fen. 20 | the funeral of Ge Hansen. a son of | ravelll was extinguished fo-cay. 'Oniy MATIN ————10c, 1bc, 25c. down by the ship’s capstan as the vessel | salled Feb 14—Stmr Grace Dollar, for San Skagway & Way Ports.[Feb, 22 | his lifelong frien ' ansen. | five bales of cotton had been burned, but and 1t was while visiting his old friend | the damage to the cargo from water and SES i TRt < - | Catalogu jce Lists Mailled | was being heaved alongside the dock. | Francisco. NEXT MONDAY—"AN AFRICAN KING. s '::pfl'e:&m Some vital part of the mechantsm carried | - TLLAMOOK-Salled Teb 13—Smr W 5 Notice to Mariners. hat e was avertaken with the malady | chomicals may foof up several thousand BNOY, Shk Byrne. another il mucky,@ne | KUE 'BAT Passed out Feb 14—Bark Tidal Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. Navy, | that, SRI8% (58 ¢5 His Danish home. e | 21127 EHBIS“AN SEIENCE l.H:TUHE COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. Hhey were treated at the Harbor Hogpiiai | Wave, from Port Gamble, for San Francisco; | Merchants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. ' | jeaves a wife. FIs gstate is valued at Charters the Big Indrasamaba. | : Ko 05 th bktn Skagit, from Port Gamble, for San Pedro} | Notice is hereby given of the followin 000, J. CWILSON & CD.. 000 Barryy, Stiss | 20d Jater taken to the Marine Hospital. | simr ‘Asuncion, from Tacoma.' for San Fran-| changes in the aids to navigation in this dis: e Ditley Bendixsen was born near | PORTLAND. Feb. 4—Tne Oregon Rail- cisco. trict which affect the list of beacons and in 1842 and came to Califor- | road and Navigation Company to-day UDGE WILLIAM G. EWIN tain Froggart Is COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 14—Schr Glen, | buoys, Pacific Coast, 1002: Col 4 T s member of the T..,rfiff,':gtg;ghgwi { FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Cap 88! Exonerated. |, COO%, oy schr John F Miller, hence Feb | Pocimmnta River: main ship channel from As. | nia, in 1865, galning employment at Tur- | chartered the steamship Indrasamaha, a 3 a; | Sh! Butchers, 104 | Captain Freggart of the British steam- | 6; schr Una, from San Diego. Tongue Pont, page B58.—Wreck ner's ship vards on San Francisco Bay. | new 10,000-ton vessel. to take the place of gt Lestoresniy of the Firet Courch of Christ, | JAS. BOYES & C ER5P'"§.I"MR™14% | entp Knight Companion, recently wrecked ISLAND POR’ torls o e o, . ove wiieck of | BT Game to this bay in 1388 and soon | fhe steamship Knight Companion, which METROPOLITAN TEMPLE SUNDAY AFTER- | in the China Sca, has been held blumeless | HONOLULU—Arrived Feb ' 5—Jap stmr | this buoy, a red, second-class spar, was verified | branched out as & shipbullder. For thirty | was wrecked last week off the coast of NOON, Feb. 16, at 3 o'clock: subect, “*Chris- | OILS. by the naval board that investigated the | Hongkong Maru, hence Jan 30. Feb 6—Bark | this date and the buoy found on the following | years he ran the Fairhaven yards, tak- ! Japan. tian Silence, Physician and Redeemer.” Ad- | LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & ELLIS, |loss. The board found that the skipper | Sonoma, from Newcastle, Aus. Feb 7—Jap | bearings: ~Buoy depot wharf post light NE. | ing neither rest nor vacation, and com- mission free and the public cordially invited, | _ 418 Front st 6. ¥. Phone Matn 1715, | had been misled by a faulty chart. P | stmr Mipzon Marw, from Tokohama, ror |3 Noaouter end duom's cauasey whatt B 5 | pleted 13 veescls, amiong (e most Rotabis For a McKinley Park. e &tfiz Companion’s cargo was valued at | yqgonama; Fr war stmr Protet, for Acapulco; | 8 'N. % FRY e:gl“:r g:mboldt,u”t.ha' stesrmers Noew | HONOLULU, Feb. T.—Subscriptions in HO F e X bktn Irmgard, for San Franclico. Wreck of Silva de Grace buoy No. 4—The Jane L. Stanford and the John Pal- | Honolulu for the McKinley memorial MANN, E C. HUGHES ‘To aail Feb T—Nor bark Prince Louls, for | position of this buoy, a red, first-class nun, | CILY» ’ ¥. ver. Feb 8—Bark Alden mer. He retired from business about one | fund have been started by a local firm THE GREAT PIAN =Lt e . Direct Service to Manila. ‘Vancouver. Besse, for San | was verified this date and the buoy found in hen his plant t LANIST. Francisco. Feb 9—Bark Hesper, for Austra- | 22 feet of water on the foll bearings: | year ago, when his plant was turned over | with a donation of $1000. It Is expected TIIIS (s‘umn") Afltfilflol PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS. ‘The committee on direct communication | jia. Buoy depot whart post light NB. N., outer | to the H. D. Bendixsen Shipbuilding Com- | that $25,000 will be raised for the estab~ THE HICKS-JUDD CO., with Manila of the Chamber of Commerce FOREIGN PORTS. end of Thom’'s cannery &H B 3% N., wreck | pany. The remains will be sent to Den- | lishment of a McKinley park, with monu~ At METROPOLITAN HALL, at 3 O'clock. 23 First street. Ban Francisco. | has arranged with the San Francisco lines | LADYSMITH—Salled Feb 13, 8 p m—Br | of Silva de Grace post light NW. by W. n.ti. . ment, in some central location.