The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 15, 1902, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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.

Other pages from this issue: