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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1902. : i ALEGES CHEGK TWO DAYS-AHEAD OF SCHEDULE H[MMNS AWAY - NUMBERS —OF THE— WAS WORTHLESS IS RECORD OF HONGKONG MARU FRON HIS HOME Honduras National Lottery Co ; . o 5 (LOUISIAMA STATE LOTTERY.) ”akes New nark in TranS'PaCifIC Tl‘aveling and PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Number, Class ¥, Drawn at Colonel Andrews Will . . A e Bollenbacher’s Refusalto uras, C. A 4 ri S F 1r N A% % 1o Of i g Puerto Cortez, Honduras, 3 Swear to Complaint \ B ng; st of the New C p Tea Explain Causes Suit Saturday, June 14, 1902. Against Block. ’ for Divorce. Prize.|No. . 6| 522, i Wife Charges Husband With Being Drurk fcr Almost a Year. Prisoner Makes Application ior a Writ of Habeas Corpus. J. Block, who is believed by the police | to be the head of a gang that kas becu | victimizing hotel-keepers and banks | throughout the Southern and Middie | Western States and who attempted to | ewindle the Western ‘National Pank of | of forged darafts, 1s | That Herbert Carl Bollenbacher remains away from his home until late at night is| the alleged cause for a suit for divorce brought by Ivy Beatrice Bollenbacher yes- | terday. It appeats from the complaint | that Bollenbacher's remaining out at| nalf the trouble | this city by means of forged ara s night did not caus s w\rr};m:_:u':ml:;;-rt:c“rxgs;er‘t‘xa;\lI i | caused by his refusal to tell his wife| Attorney Archie Campbell secure ! | | where he had been. of babeas corpus for Block's release, | | | “Mrs. Balienbacher alleges further that | which writ was mf\dc returnabie t :u | { her husbahd has been under the influence | morning before Judge Lawlor. It will be ; { of liquor since October, 19, and that his | of no 2 however, as Colonel A. An- | be T ) Pal ; A o i concuct has been a continued menace to | ews of the Diamond Palace is ready | her health. They were married in Santa to a warant for Block's arrest on | | Ciara in 159, i P rge of making and passing a ficti- | Jenme F. Fitzgerald, who was married tious check. On June 11 Block visited to John n. Fitzgerald at Los Angeles in | Coionel Andrews’ store and purchased a Jnnu.ny,s]sas, mea a suit f%r_ d vorclz 3;1. : 16178063 e of e i s for $29, ] 1 terday. ‘She alieges that Fitzgerald has 16178161 gl (of Slamond. gisese fustins Sor A9 14 no. provided for or their six minor 16178618 chilaren since last vear. nta Clara. The John ‘thormahicn, a grocer, is being | check for the umount on | { | Block in ! sued 10or aivorce by Elizabeth ‘Thormahie + 24 ¢ ce and signed G. | | | on the ground of cruclty. They were mar- | R 16 A. Groves. at to the bank for | | | ried in 1oi2 and have two caiidren. Mrs. | e s collection and returned dishonored. | | Thormahlen alleges that her husband | i 2 Colonel Andrews was at the Hall of | | beats and curses ner. : ) pr 4 2 Justice yesterday afiernoon to swear. to Nicholas J. Maguire brought a suit for the complaint, but no Judge could be | divorce against ilora Ann Maguire y four he promised the District At- | terday, aneging that she deserted him i | December, 1nd: torney that he would be at the Hall at cleven years after their Colonel Andrews leads the po- M. Batchelder for desertion and Lizzie M. | 24{14080. to believe that Block's story to v o'clock this morning, so that | : marriage at Santa Cruz. the compl could be sworn to and | ! J. H. Frans 18 suing Lulu Frank for | Biock boc on the charge before the | i alverce for aesertion. | argume on the writ coula be heard by | | | Divorces were granted yesterday to X Judge Lawlor. : i | Sarah A. Kibbe from W. H. Kibbe for de- 24]83635 - he fact that he pessed the fictitious | { sertion, W. S. Baichelder from Isabella | 5 30183800, i Smith trom James A. Smith for neglect. | effect that the drafts he lodged with ! the Western National Bank were given | @ el @ | - him t other man and that he beheved | 114094, is not true. They | t he is the John O. Stone | | wanted for numerous frauds them to be SAN DIEGO—Salled June 1S—Schr Zampa, [hq eve tl {10 fer San Francisco. | _PORT LUS A Br ship Gienbolm, rom Antverp. - GELES—Arrived "June 15— | n“'\el:ko;‘l‘gt;;s 01?~ffil:flf;‘<3‘[‘loe§llxmlal;u { | . BOWENS LANDING —Salled June 18—Stmr i 161866 o Ca ves =\ cotia, for San Irancisco. /186653 . tin from the National Hotel-kecpers’ As- | | " NEAH BAY—Passea out June 18—Jap stmr | o - sociation of New York. run;‘\-lsd;s one of | | Tosa Maru, for Yokchama; Nor stmr Tellus, | the names on some of the drafts on | | for San Francisco. 1 16187767, in Indianapolis, Cleveland, New | | _PORT GAMBLE—Sailed June 18—Schr C H | | 23)80013. Merchant, for Sen Franclsco. = e 8 WESTPORT—Arrived June 17—Stmr Point | STEANSHIES )X Aren, ce June 16 | REDONDO—Arrived June 18—Stmr Georgs | her cities found in :he pris- ession when searched at the oner's pos City Prison. 24/350: 24[30041 . 24 /8050¢ K ST (T e S Ee i ZEELANAVY Loomis, and salled for San Francisco. | 30/89723 SUFFERS MANY WOUNDS t AND -~ - Fiani(lcdoJune 18—Stmr Aberdeen, for San 89723 IN THE PHILIPPINES WO days ahead of her scheduie | Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San | TACOMA—Arrived June 1S—Stmr American, | » Ee - &y time and having broken all rec- Francfsco Bay. Published by official au- | hence June 12, via Seattle. £l 05 Iieutenant Williams of the Marine ords between Yokohama and _thority of the Superintendent. | | PORTLANDZArrived June 18—Schr Fred J | 20641 NOTE—The high and low waiers occur at | Wood, from Hakodate. > | Corps Returns From the | 30‘101‘”". the Japanese liner | the city front (Mishon-street wharf) about | Salled June 18—Schr Lizzie Vance, for San Orient. [ ongkong Maru arrived yester- twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | Francisco. ; T i o sarn SATTLE—Sailed June 18—Stmr Dolphin, | 40191358 i i o ieutenant fn 1 |44V morning from the Orient. | the helght”of tide is the same at both places. | SEATTLE—Sailed Ju mr Dolp! wianiza brought 213 passengers, of came in the cabin and nine | pean steerage. The remaining 148 were | THURSDAY. JUNE 19. { _Arrived June 18—U S stmr Perry, from San | = Francisco. | TACOMA—Arrived June 18—Stmr_Victoria, | United States marine corps, who is home ve, arrived terday on the Sun rises Maru. The officer saw a great | b 4 Sun sets . from Hongkong: stmr Otter, from Victoria. | 5 of service in the Philippines. He | Chibese and Japanese. Moon sets. . m. | “Saited June 17—Schr John A Campbell and 16192727, a member of Major Waller's expedi- | ,, Of frelght the Hongkong Maru brought | ’.nmel Tlmei [time| schr Marion, for San Francisco. : 2492848 . : P famoed 5 { 2234 tons. ISLAND PORTS. . 03043 . h and suff n rivations with | <57 %0 —| Ft. |- -—I Fy % oo omre d suffered untold privations with |7 SORS, eng AP L P Pt | oLULU- Arrived June 10—Schr Se- 1 agigamn. Ten of his company died from 30! d and from wounds. Lieuten- personally suffered sevea | 1 < ez Bl g 3 e oy g Yy the Chin io wounds in a pitched battle with the | 2Y the Tl mer home, from nitrate ports. June 11—U S stmr Buford, hence June 2; Jap stmr_Hongkong | -Maru, from Yokohama. June 12—Schr Kona, | from nitrate Dorts. | Maru just finished the record run be- tween Yokohama and Honolulu was held o , which once made the pa 5 minutes. The Doric h; natives. - { 3 > 3 7 “Railed June 11—Bark Carrollton, for Ta- | e officer was greeted by his father, | & Tecord of 9 days 2 hours. The new [ BIG FREIGHTER FORMERLY 0l 2o coma. June 12—Ship Dirigo, for New York; | octor SN Of the New Yorn be. |Tecord as made by the Hongkong is § ON PANAMA RUN, AND HER schr ‘Columbia, for Port Townsend: 2 p m, | et e es-da hours. During three days of the SUCCESSOR, Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco. | New York to take charge of his invahd | TUR Very stormy weather was encoun- 4 Passed June Bkin Geo C Perkins, from doy, was gratified to find him able | tered, but the “big liner cut ner way | . — - Eureka, for Honolulu. i to thove. He came out here expecting to | LFOUEh wind and wave and made a new | ™ NOTE—In the above expo: ELEELE—Sailed June 6—Bkin Kobala, for the early morning tides are given in the lefr | San Francisco. { mark in trans-Pac find his sor ic traveling. Ibs T the hospital. in, 619 bdls shooks, 1054 lbs spices, 9 hand column and the successive tides of the EASTERN PORTS. b R, » The Hongkong came up from Honolulu | e sietioers § s g e ‘nl‘n pe ;on:«» lame ts xrlllor‘mgd og‘r:slrr‘\f. |tn 5 days 15 hours, anddid this under only | sus ‘l“n"l';‘j\?‘”& g "":I‘::"gz"’lf:;‘s‘“;f,’iné‘,’fi}fif | day in the order of occurrence as to time; &:a NEW YORK—Salled June 17—Stmr Ali-| : Teiviem. As captain of police he was in charge of | foUr boilers. Her time from Hongkong | 400 gals and 1 cs win fourth time column gives the last tide of the | ance, for Colon. o day, except when there are but three tides, as | CAPE HENRY—Passed in June 18—Br stmr sometimes occurs, The heights given are in | Lustleigh, from Tocopilla. ! addition to the soundings of the United States | FOREIGN PORTS. Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—)| DUNGENESS-Passed June 17—Fr bark | sign precedes the height, and (hen the-number i £ = Eiven is subiracted from the depth given by | Ljibereur Menellk, from Shields, for San Fran- | %04 24/98345. 16|98359. istr a - il 26 days 12 hours. During the tri To Central A 1 183 bbls fl 75 1bs the tenderloin district and mad: was d g the P o_Central Amer 3 bbls flour, 275 lbs The word tenderioin” Swee | Across she traveled 387 nautical miles | bread, 640 cs coal ofl, 250 bbis cement, 50 sks coined by Williams. He had been . in | three days in succession, which is equal | £9al. 3% cs canned ‘goods, 200 Ibs dried fruit, | Charge of an outeide districr. ang was | to about 1350 ordinary miles. 34 bales cotton domestics, 22 pkgs dry goods, - Jand was | - g cas | 6+ DKgs groce 4 isions, 32,003 ferred to that portion of New York | ,included in the Hongkong's cargo was | {1, Peg® Sioceries and provisione, S2.908 [0 24198146, olasaTo. e g > | i where the gilded youth is usually found. | 2 tons of tea, the first of the new crop. stufrs, 50 cs whisky, 3527 gals and 1 cs | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | “"41,G0A BAY—In port May 10—Bark Abby | In an interview with a mewspaper man | #y,SPecial Stop was made at Amoy for 15 ctls potatoes and onions, 362 pkes | Palmer, from Port Gamble. June r ‘bark | Captain Williams said: “I have been ‘s p gl paints and oils, 20 kegs powder, 3631 1bs par- Time Ball. Louis Pasteur, from Oregon; bark Undaunted, | thriving on rumpsteaks for the Jast few | AMODE the passengers was Lieutenant | atfine, 315 pes pipe, 310 1bs and.9 cs Yaisins, [ pon oy Hedrographie Offics, U, S, N., Mer- | {Fom Chemainus. 30253 5 jears, and now will have some tender- | Commander I'. H. Holmes, who has been | 9645 Ibs rice. 303 Ibs spices, 94 pkgs tank ma- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal CONS Rucind; Jusie T 0as Bt Sekilier, | Sofy. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. oin. he sC & B % e e der- | on duty on the Asiatic station as execu- cs and 5 bbls coal tar, ; from Orezon. 4 i : - e Zollowing morning T ctls wheat. of tho-Tower e -watore. FLUSHING—Passed June 16—Br ship Clan | 307 24| 100 pumbers from 31,487 to 31,587 Inclustve, 2. announced t “Captain Williams had | Uy ¢ Officer of the monitor Monterey. | June 18, 1902. San ¥ | 30850, 80| fty mumbers on each side of the num- been tra d to the tenderioin.” The | Lieutenant A. 8. Willilams of the United B 0 gals wine. 100 cs soap, 200 [ S0 LU 00 the tower of the Ferry | RODErtson, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. | {5 | being fifty numbers on each side of the m has ever sifice been | SLAtes marines was also a passenger. The | X8 candles 15 cs canned goods, 5 bales brooms, | yyiding was dropped efactly at noon fo-day, | orain <o June 10—Dr ship Wendur, from | 30000 | DeT e rom 56,608 to 86,708 inclusive, of 2 eity where the | PASSCRECTS WeTe: To Peru—2067 Ibs shrimps. I e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | " {GONGKONG—Arrived June 15—Br stmr | 16 | peoing fifty numbers on each side of the num- s e s ME Bghllen, A H. Barlow J G, Bishop, | To New York—12.518 gals wine, 20,000 Ibs | P ™ e e T MahiaArs o [ Tacta dromd Vancouver: 1631980 120 | Be Grawing the capital prize of $5000. $24, Inspector Williams and his s ¢ill | Mrs. Bishop, W. L. Burton, Mrs. Burfon, Emi- | dri s, 15 o e g R JLAN, . & 24(32277 rs from 65,308 to 65, -4 leave immediately for the E OSu:x‘ég lita Carmen, Helen E. Chase, Mrs, O | ried, hulles {1500 ok pax, 96 (sks catic pienn Naiifical Expert, (n chiree - | et s sone 15-Jap stme Nippon Mam, for | 1632619 s e mmbers on each side of the mumber their stay in the city they are guests of | Harry Davis. Mrs. Davis, Miss Davis, G. C. Y. FALMOUTH—Sajlled June 17—Br ship Lou- 3= 40 | drawing the capital prize of $4000, $16. the 1,;‘,. Police Department. Chiet Witt- | Devs F. Fachtmann, Colonel Bdward ‘r;-m‘\&_re, Movements of Steamers. Shipping Intelligence. don Hill, for Antsern. - TERMINAL PRIZES, muan has detailed Detective Ed Gibs g s Sok s SERENACH. Mt wrile, Blish —— - HIOGO—Sailed June 1 er bark Professor | 37, bet ® R S awes AN o5 01 10 | Ferguson, Kin Hamada, Mrs. Heatcote, Captair TO ARRIVE A RAESR Koeh, Tor_San Franciseo. | o By gy &“"ii‘..‘ml,'.‘:"ariax?i“&.'?..u;‘f | P. Helders, George W. Higgins, Mabel B. Hig- ‘Wednesday, June 18. SWANSEA—Salled June 16—Ital ship Fran- 16 last fl‘?t;'ioowo e‘& . Notice to P: P L H ey et 1?;."1‘,,".’52‘ Cha- Bteasngt s - From. Due. Stmr Signal, Bendegard, 70 hours from South | clsco Clamaa, for San Franclsco, | 16| prize o 000, PR 5 = . Lotz, J. McMullen and wife, Carroll Miller, | Arctic - | Humbolat S T [ s Pl lsbl SaANos ani Gy Rancs Mari . | T depd 16| The subscriber having supervised the single Round I’HF transfer tickets now on sale { John Nicol, Miss Nicol, H. A. Van Vi ";‘{f’dflndfl ~ June 19 | Eureka. 3 , SI{A'NGHAL— ]re‘d Siay 28 Shin W B ;{: n;]ni:er drnvcvlng, (;Ia-h:r{,b, ?c:‘(‘i:::.!‘g.“u?g- &t any of our offices. One trunk Max Noessler, L. §. Paler, E. D. Sanders, C. | . |Tacoma ) 19 S % - 2 | al ttery Company. e o trip) 50 cents. Morton Spv(“xaln’?e(l!lt:l";d 3L "von.Schmidgt.” A, Schiroder, N. J. St 15"3“" 3 e O N o DAy BAD Faas 40 | above are the numbers which were this day -|June 19 | jand, via Astoria 30 hours. BEACHY HEAD—Passed June 17—Br ship | 16 | Srwwn ‘Trom the 100,000 placed 1n the wheel. Pomona.......| Humboldt r stry = 2 | R. C. Steele, J. Strauss, wife and chil J. B. | June 190 51 Oy Nichol: 4 day: wie, from Oregon, f Queenstow: aylor street, 2 -~ : uz, Nicholson, s fr % _tor n. mk?-arfd e dppg?'*' Market street and | s bbs, Mrs. Stubbs, A. S. Willlams, W. H. | Columbia.... |Portland & Astoria ....|June 19 N:‘:,';:ns::é“w‘;; pqr(l’_ e Lo | N TT I ATrived ‘June 17—Br snip Pen- 4| with the primes corvepsndion to thes. s o S AR | Burton and wife, Mrs. Higgins, Mrs. Holmes. Santa Rosa.. [San Diego & Way Ports|June 19 Stmr Leelanaw, Monroe, 15 days 1 hour | thesilea, hence Jan 30. 80 | Witness my hand at Jenouonxevzdz onduras, | Hrein o San Pedro. .| Grays Harbor ++:.|3ne 19 | from Panama. QUERNSTOWN-—Arrived June 18—Br bark A, M s . Gt Leaves Estate to Daughter. Takes First New York Cargo. Point Arena. |Point Arena ne 19 | Stmr laqua, Gunderson, 21 hours from Eu- | Invercoe, hence Feb 10. . S. CABELL, Commissioner. The will of Dr. George W. Woods, med-| The Paci 5 4 Crescent City | Crescent City +|June 19 | reka. SINGAPORE—Arrived prior to June 18—Br ! PP e g S Scal director, U. A e B he Pacific Mail Company’s Acapulco sailed | § Seattle ... .lJune 20 | “Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 3% days from | stmr Richmond Castle, from New York. ! $15,000 for $1—One-half of first capital prize. al director, U. 8. N., who died on the | yesterday for Panama and way ports with the San Pedro & Way Ports|June 20 | Comox. MAZATLAN—Sailed June 16—Stmr Sar | e o O T Honolulu . Humboldt . San Pedro 9th inst., was filed for probate yesterday. | first New York freight the steamship company He leaves his entire estate, with the ex- | has handied since its split with the Panama .|June 20 | " Jap stmr Hongkong Maru, Filmer, 26 days | Juan, for San Francisco. June 20 | 21" minutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 15| GUAYMAS—Salled June 17—Stmr Curacao, June 20 | days 12 hours § minutes, via Honolulu 5 days | for San Francisco. 4| Personally came and appeared before me, Ed- 16 | ward Rightor, a notary pubile in and for the Olympic 16 | parish of Orleans and State of Louisiana, John ception of a few mementos, to his daugh- | Rafircad Company. The Acapulco inaugurates | Manda |Coquille Riv o g v —Salled t 120 | A. Anderson, who being duly sworn deposes ter, Florence Baldwin Woods. The estate | theyjoint service that was decided upon when | Phuent: Mendocino e B | e 515, days “fripa. Goos | of) Baasie: fowt e e A 21 | and save that he resides at 541 North Rockwell exceeds $20.000 in value, and consists of | the corporations signed their recent peace | Tellus.. .. Oyster Harl June 21 | Bay. i B Arrived June 18—Br stmr Stratbcona, from 16 | street, Chicago, Ill., and that he is the holder e insurance policies, land in Hope Val- | treat; hippers and consignees are pleased at | Albion River. | Alblon & Pt. A: June 21 Schr_Onward, Jorgenson, 3 days from Co- | Skeena; Br stmr Queen City, from west coast; 24 | and bona fide owner of onme-half of the ticket end Excelsior Homestead and stock | the resumption of the old state of affairs. The Nanaimo . June 21 | quille River. i mr Queen, hence June 15, | 16 | No. 1727 of the Honduras National Lotters everal corporations. he will is holo- | Penama Rallroad Company did not make a June 21 Schr Corinthian, XKorth, 3 days from Co- g 16 | Company (Loulsiana State Lottery), which said graphic, beaning date of August 24, 190]. | SUCCSSS Of its ocean transportation. The Argyll :|June 21 | quille River, OCEAN STEAMERS. 16 | pumber drew the first capital prize of thirty June 52 CLEARED. LONDON—Arrived June 18—Stmr Sloterdik, 16 | thousand dollars at the regular monthly draw- Fhe document was exccuted on board the | 8 Leelanaw were not suitable on account of | Tampico SRl B us Sxecutey their great depth of hold for the Kind of cargo | Arcata from Newport News. 16 | ing, Class E, which took place Saturday, Ma: ited States ship Charleston. they were called upon to handle, and the freight | San Juan. e Wednesday, June 18. SOUTHAMPTON — Sailed June 18—Stmr 16| 10, 1902, at Puerto Cortes, Honduras, O R sy oo s s suffered. For days after the Argyll or Leo- | Chenalls June2s | Stmr_ Acapulco, Russell, Panama; Pacific | Kronprinz Wilhelm, for New York. 24 | and that the sald ticket was paid him on pres- Private Suir Said to Be Insane, | lanaw 5ad discharged ac Howard-street whart | State of Cal Dlego & Way Ports. | Tune 23 | Mail S Co. NEW YORK-—Atrived June 1S—Stmr Car- 16 | entation. JOHN A. ANDERSON. Dootive Bl v rirale Tt e No. 3 the bulkhead outside of that dock was | Sonoma. ‘dney & Way Ports..|June 33 | Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego; | thagena, from Glasgow. 40 | “"Sworn and_subscribed_before. me this “ist e Suir, a p he Seventh | covered with pools of ofl that had cozed out of | Titann. Nanaimo . o[ J\ine 2¢ | Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sailed June 18—Stmr Philadelphia, for 24| qay of May, 1002. EDWARD RIGHTOR, Infantry, who was arrested Tuesday for | the roughly handled barrels, and quite a streteh | Gioini I Newport & Way Ports.|Junc a4 | . Stmr ' Corona, Gielow, San Pedro; Goodall, | Southampton; stmr Southwark, for Antwerp. 1c Notary Publie. trying to pass a raised draft of the First | §h. peopts whors Hashte Sk yLoasstrians, | G W. Kider. . Portland & Astoria ....|June 24 | Perkins & Co. SRR - AT dtinas 1A St 1 S National Bapk of Portland on a money | part of the water front rejoice With shippers | arecw L2.11 |yawaraiso & Way Ports June 24 SAILED. oria, from New York. 3t| 00 for Gty cuis—Ous-qiaster of Sest nk of 4 3 3 with shippers = gt B > Sailed June 18—Stmr Kronprinz Wilhelm, 24311 3 broker on Kearny street, was taken o |and consignees at the peace that allows. the | Socin (st Boun, Fhem o vdlTunads Wednesday, June 18. | 0 lE emen and Southampton, for New York. 16/44563. - | S the Presidio vesterday. The police were | Mail Company to once mors handle the frelgni | NoriyFork, motified that Suir had been acting | business of the Panama Raflroad. strangely of late and it was believed that | The Acapulco did nat take a very large cargo. his mind was unbalanced. He will be | In addition to_thirt; |Humboldt . |New York .| Mexican Ports | Whatcom ..... 24 Indfanapolis, Ind., May 16, 1902. 16 Fred W. Henschen deposes and says that he 24 | resides at 1618 Union street, in the city of In- 16 | dianapolis, Ind., and that he is a machinist in 40| the employ of Messrs. Nordike & Worman in June 26 U S stmr Meade, Ankers, Manila. June 27 | Stmr Chas Nelson, Schage, Seattie. «[June 27 Stmr Kureka, Jessen, Rureka. ‘lJune 27 | Stmr Coronado,” Peterson, Grays Harbor. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived June 18—Stmr | Haverford, from Philadelphia; stmr Saxonia, from Boston. SCILLY—Passed June 18—Stmr Moltke, | 24{44800. 2445063 16/ 45243 ine Chinese she carried | Goirac.. . an H il China & Japan ‘|Juae 28 | Stmr Acapuleo, Russell, Panama. - dealt with by the miiltary authorities, | Pageeprems as followe: | es Ais. | Ct8: Neison.| Seattie & Tacoma. June 2y | Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. SIS SN YO o Haiiorn; viuir oy Laeing 24 | sald city, and that he s the rightful owner of e s R. Chavez, Count J. Horquart de Turtot: 8. ¢ | > Panama & Way P .|June 20 Stmr Westport, Smith, Crescent City. fioxéKoNG—'.{m‘-eu BPloT bae Juties- 1R Ls) 16 | one-fourth of ticket No. 1727, which drew the 24| first capital prize of thirty sand fi in mec drawing (m:m xnnm""“&.mm“':’;«'f tery Com State Lottery Com- 8| B San o Wan! IV Faneuf. Mfs. J. M. Thorntc ad Stmr Newburg, Erickson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Embpggss of India, from Vancouver, via The Chamber of Commerce yesterday | M A. Yadscha, Miss Jennie Burroughs, Thomas B Yokohama, etc: stmr Nippon Maru, from San sent its well wishes to the American Li- | Hirei, James Mack, Abe Abouliak. Steamer. | Destination, |Salls. Stmr National City,*Johnson, Fort Bragg. | Erancisco, vla Honolul, Yokonama, etc; stmr | 80| pany). he urday, May 10,.1902, at Puert: brary Association Convention in M: sl s Tug Deflance, Marshall, Coos Bay. ortes, C. A. FRED W. HENSCHEN ¥y As ention in Magno- June 19. Ship Spartan, McArthur, Port Townsend. Arrived Junc 18—Stmr Peru, from San Fran- 2% | “Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th cisco, via Honolulu, Yokohama, etc; stmr Tar- tar, from Vancouver, via Yokohama. lia, Mass., and to the National Plumbers’ New Form Charter Abandoned. G. Dollar 1C ] u Grays Harbor Assoclation Convention at Atlantic Cit The champlons ‘of the new form of ‘charter | BIVal: ....| 5 pm|Pler 2| Schr Newark, Nielsen, \Valsh Landing. |Willapa Harbor 120 | day of May, 1902. EDWIN P. FERRI: 12 m|Pier 2 Schr John G North, Gastron, Port Gamble. - Notary Publie, Marfon County, Indiana. N. J., requesting in both cases that San Acapulco... Panama & Wa 12 m|P; Schr Henry Wil son, Grays Harbor. 18| Witness: CHARLES B, Francisco be. selected as fhe Blace in | PrLY bave given up thelr fight, and for this | fapmmes . .| Poriund & Wey Pta|to smipreoa| o Lo m;bi—:m il | OFFICIAL. 16 S i Which to hold thelr next annual gather, | ¥ear at any.rate the old form will continue | Corona, ... Newport & Way. bis| D amalFler 13 = B 80 $4000 for $1—One-half of second capital prize. 16 State of New York, City of Nfi York, Coun- lat 4 §, lon 24 W, Ital ship Cava- \ R P 2 mpa, hence March 3, for United | The Original Little Louisiana Com- ings. in vogue. The opposition of the ship-owners | State Cal...|San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | , June 1 proved too strong for the proposed change and Jane 20, lere Ct 24 | ty of New York, ss, further attempts to make it go will be aban- | Acme...... |Stustaw River _ pmlpter 2 | Kingdom. 3 any of San Franci Estab- 16 | Wit muderman, | doned. The British ship Corunna_ > | N May 25, lat 7 N, lon 28 W, Br ship Puritan, pany SCO—. . being duly sworn, deposes ADVERTTISEMENTS. dened, The Lritieh ship Corunna was charter. | North Fork (Humboldt - 9 am(Pler 2| rrom "Tacoma, for Giesnstown lished January, 1887. 16 | and says that he i3 the bona fide owner of one- ‘0._under the | Hathor.... [Hamburg & Way..|.. 16 | half ticket No. 25,830, class E, of the Honduray State of Missouri, City of St. Loul: | C. R. Andersoy deposes and says t:at he re- | sides at 2133 Pngina street, city of St. Louls, Mo., and that he {s the rightful owner of one- fourth ticket of 28,830, which drew the second capital prize of $8000 In the Honduras Nationa! Grays Harbor e i i Pier 10 S v 3 z P o1d form. “The charter price was 25 snillings, | Umatille iPug»:’ rang Borts 11 am|Fier 19 e o o e N L S T SPECIAT. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ! = Nt S Company, "the drawink of ! 3 R . May 26, ¥ 33’ W, Ger shi % B o e on Saturday, May 10, 1902, ‘ ‘ Freighter Leel: +- [Seatdle & Tacoma..| 8 pmlpter — | ¢ JNAn LD Bty Tommtiar OBIE: . the et Uimt bymergus dchafngs 21| Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., i o reighter Leelanaw Arrives. Humboldt .........| 1 pm(Pler 28 | "2 Fop i O ERIR, ST bark St Dona- | &re placed before the public from time to time, 24 | ber drew the second capital prize of 38000, Lud The freighter Leelanaw arrived yesterday, g«;‘(’:tmkl:nn:“ ‘g b ,‘:'" 2| tien, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. we would respectfully call the attentlon of | T4 | he received the money in full upon surrender- 15 days 1 hour from Panama, with 1670 tons of ST ] " e ) lf Per stmr Geo Loomis—June 17, 12 miles off | purchasers of tickets to see that their tickets 4 | 108 _the aforesald ticket, | New York cargo and eight steerage passengers. China & Japan 1 pm{pMss | Lort Los Angeles, By ship Glenholm, from | read as follows: | | (Signed.) WOLF RUDERMAN, o | This voyage is the last the Leclanaw will make Honolulu 3 5 Dmipiss . | Antwerp, for Port Los Angeles. .| “'HE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA & 158 Second street, New York. | under her charter to the Panama Ra'lroad Com- Jone 22 Per Jap stmr Honzkong Maru, from China— | cOMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. Estab- worn to before me the 19th day of May, pany. After discharging her cargo, which she Mendocino Cit: 1 pm|Pl, June 18, 500 miles to westward of Kaual, bark |’ isneq. Januars, 1867, 1902. will do at Lombard-street whart, it is expected Way..| & melpiek 33 | Cevlon, from Honolulu, for Laysan Islands. Fach coupon’ will bear the initials in large (Signed.) MAX WUSTROW, - that she will be sent back to the Eastern coast. | Columbia. 11 am|Pier 24 TELEGRAPHIC. colored letters M. & F. on the face of the | Notary Public, Kings County. ? = 3 POINT LOBOS, June 18, 10 p m—Weather | t¢ket. i $2000 for fire: A Torpedo Victim. San Pedro. |Grays Harbor 12 m|Pier 2| thick; wind SW, velocity 12 miles per hour. The following are the capital prizes as de- 'y cents—One-fourth of second i 5 2 e T g ¢ " THE HONDURAS NATION. = capital prize. IS THE ONE REMEDY in which yOu | Harold Hinz, a small boy living at 528 Bry- e e (S Ly 9 am|Pler 13 DOMESTIC PORTS. . 5 pm|Pler 2 e o ¥ TERY COMPANY. Drawing June 14, 1902 s ant strest; -Disw oLt 1EtHe fiuase Of lils riers f8 1 oo B vl S SEATTLE—Salled June 18—Stmr Lyra, for | No. 31537 wins $7500, sold in Portland, O can place implicit confidence. It | pnt street. blew off the 1iue fmeer of his right LSl miPler 11| Nome; stmr City of Puebls, for San Fran- | and San Francisco, Cal.; No. 86653 wirs §2060 relieves the severest paroxysms of | the “beng” came from in a Fourth of July | Arcata....|Coos Bay & Pt Orfd12 ‘m|Mier 13 | ®5%0, sold in San Francisco, Cal.: No. 63353 wins e i W > O | explostve known torpedd. He was treated | Albion Hvr |Pt. Arena & Albion.| 6 pm|Pier 13 | Arrived June 1S—Stmr Excelsfor, from Vai- | §1600, sold in San Francisco, Cal.; No. 69047 sthma,” Hay Fever, hooping | ai'the Harbor Hospita Te. Tampico. .. | Puget Sound Ports.|......|Pier — | €z Jap stmr Kaga Maru, from Hongkong; | wins $500, sold in San.Francisco, Cal.; Nos. 2 3 A stmr Queen, hence June 15. 42709 and 70783 each wins $250, sold in San | Lottery Company (Louisiana Cough and Spasmodic Croup al- NEWS OF m‘ City Puebln|Puget Sound. Ports.|11 am|Pler 19 | . Atrived June 18Schr R W Bartlett, from | Frarcisco, Cal.; Nos. 12336, 20263, 33074, 00134 | drawing of which took place uns"s"::um!:}mfi:} most instantly. Foraquarterofa _THE OCEAN. Mandalay.. |Coquille River ...| 4 pm(Pler 2 S R R R R T and mzdés:.nfl."o;m:.‘ $100," sold in San Fren- 10. 1902, in Puetto Cortes, Honduras, C. A.. and - - une . | eisco ant ' that e receiv: 04 - century it has been prescribed by | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | G. Eider... Astorla & Portiand. |11 am|Pler 24 B e e She | [ The (uihwing catit rjcas! pais Jelt b {Sf his brize In fall,’ “"‘l';md:zvmm‘:x the medical faculty throughout the Shipping Merchants. Hoaas.. Jonie & denaar i pnleass, | TR for Seattle, etc, 8 e Aseuais 0. Taiw Baatyara P ";3:;;:3.) C. R, ANDERSON, world, The British ship Corunna is chartered for | San Juan..,Panama & Way Pts|12 = m|PMsS Passed outwsrd June 18—Stmp Lyra, for | Point Richmond, Cal., $3750; Mrs. L. W. Fis Sworn to and subscribed befor s orid. wheat to Europe at 25s, under old form of June 29. N;me: :chlr C H Merchant, for Francisco. | No, 14A Geary st., San Francisco, Cal., $3750; day of May, 1902, 'ore me this 16th EMILY FAITHFULL, (the |cbarter with ten lay days. Antjancs. .. [Portiand & Way. Ptal Gcpmlihe 18 | yaldenr or Bt L O e e R o, o oeas far (My commission exnires June 15. 1902.) noted English Philanthopist) writes FROM SEATTLE, SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 18—Stmr Coos = No. 566 Geary st., San Francisco, Cal., $500. Notary Publy I RNSAUEL, : The Acapulco’s Cargo. Bay, hence June 15. - All of the above prizes are of The Original Ortgina Ty Publie. City of St. Louts. Mo —1 have tried every remedy ever Steamer. For. Salls, | Sailed June 18—Schr Ludlow, for Port Town- | Little Loulsiana Company of San Francisco, ginals of foregoing affidavits held by pres 4 - : The steamer Acapulco eailed” yesterday _for ' e —| gend; stmrs Brooklyn, Coquille River, Prentlss ished Ji 1887, and bea: E ident of Monduras National Lottery (Loulsiana invented, .and Himrod’s Cure is |Panama ana way ports with a general cargo | City Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports.|June 10 | and Coos Bay, for San Francisco; schr Bophie | tiajs M. & K. I Jarge colored l1otiers on the State Lottery Company), the only one in which I have abso- valued at $i5,990, manifested and destined as | Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports. |June 20 | Christiansen, for Grays Harbor. face of the ticket. . ute confidence. 22,694 ma, §1624; Peru, $311; New York, | xcelstor. . v A by g 5§ Servian - Montenegrin Benevolent § B .. |Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|J1 TACOMA—Safled June 1 ichr Expans! % ek el Segld f(_)r a Flfi“ Sample. 2 g:lx‘& 3 The following were the principal ship- g:(y aeau .. i'klxwly & Way Ports Jfl:g for San Pedro. b Society. A trial will convince you of its | 'To Mexico—60.000 ¢t lumber, G5 bales bags, | Oregon. |N§$§ 2 July 1 pong, o0 June 18—Stmr Victorla, from Hong- | 5, 10 Califonia street, room 12.—Tombola - remarkable efficacy. § figs sgrieultural impiements, 10 bbls cement, | Cottare Cliy. | Skagway ‘& Way Ports.(July 2| PORT ANGELES—Salled June 18—Stmr Ly Prize—d5, 106, 182, 219, 334, 349, 664, 586, 508, 18 flour, 255 1bs ham, 13 pkge mer?e‘a"md w;’ Boancke. .., Nome & Gt Mgl i ling 8 "'mfyrfi'flxsr “A‘en-l' mac.r‘m Rt ‘g&fi%‘:‘.’io;om‘x% 912:1}”}58?)” Aekicy e g, vision - g Ve une 1! tmr Alllance, , 3 3 , 3 ), 1170, 1171, HIMROD MAN'F'G CO. ;ésl;‘uélflmzm;;gng‘.‘gw A e Sun, Moon and Tide. bence June 16. > 1386, 1554, 1565, 165& 1801, 1911 1020, 1995 b 7 14-18 VESEY ST. NEW YORK, ! &2 Sk painis and olls, 11,200 Ibs. pig_ ifon, | United. States Coast anil Geodetlo. Burvey |/sts omiime L5 Stmr Alllance, for Tortland; ‘Gate37, 94, 100, 203, 382 oo, 08, &6, &oa. S 2 For salc by all druggists 1100 b raieins, 6 cols ope, 4 bales hose, 6400 | Times and Helghts of High and Low | Lindaucr. for San Bedro. o ocor Stmr G C Theme s ™ s vt "‘.“’I%; et $1 per Yecar. i el /.

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