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THE SAN® FRANCISCO CALL., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1903. TATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | MARRIED. 1 fustin, Petts, father of Mrs. B. Thompeon A H M I a alwo for the full col 1 by the Rev. Arthur H. Briggs, p- | 3 0 404 WV, etty, & patiee of SARREES . . B " 5 of | please copy) s - : % i g5t | ROBERTS “1n (his city, ¥ebrugrs 12, 1903 | O E I {OONE' R A S ehiis. vity 10, | Chbarles March Roberts, beloved husband of | "Herbert ¥ Her- | Anita Pacheo Roberts, a native of Gr?.n o Binghamt and ‘m"\”:‘ ¢ aged 40 years 8 months and e | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- In this city, February 11, ity Saturday, mvi to attend the funers Rev Captain Hammer and the Crew of the lil-Fated Brunswick Teli! Sierhrt - Mign; eonge ary 14, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from Masonic Minaie Vocke, both of San | iple, corper Past &nd M‘,“,KUTp{y;u«u. y & lv 3 s 3 | under the auspices of Occidental Lodge z £ V I L d k f KOMLER- In thie city, Februars | 55°F. Ut o™ fmatus at he- moioary of the Storm in ich Their Vessel Was Lost and Speak of| Visits S8ee Yup Society by the Rev. Frederick A. Doanc. 1 of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- 3 ta ‘and Christina Kohier, both 3 Ntinnion atrest, sdar Twenty-first. E : A String | and Reads Riot ; Seiion syl Fourteen-Inch Hawsers Torn Asunder Like So Much String| o ARD—In this city, February SMITH—In this city, February 12, 1803, | tv by the Rey. Herbert I Sriggs. | Thoman H. beloved husband of Annie Smith, ] Act. elie and Marte Lillard, both 1 father of Myrtle and W T I SR EALE NEAR Cal native of ¢ . aged 44 ) ! m s 60t = m—— — YUT—1In & o, Febr | 3 s i ma DIED. | liam P. Stout, a native of | | Chinese Tongs to Confer With | years H T wr . e - - T - g I i A McElearney, James | [FThe funeral wlll take. place to-day R 5 £ 3 < 4 v NN by | Him To-D: in Attempt Barker cShea, John | (riday), ‘at 1040 o'clock, from the pariors RRTRU ¥ o ai d v e Y -Uay In P Miller, Clement F. | ot '3 2 ommon & o 7of Misston strect. | NN 777 . s : L . : A\ y I to End War 3 _Hortense C. | Iuterment Laurel Hill Gemetery. | S : : . Neale. Gescks' 8, TICOULET —Mr. 3. Mart betoveq | | (e usband of M Matie iather o Pi Mary M O Tat Mce Mre. Octuve Laborde, Mrs. Alice Crudo, t | Vesoli, Cecliia A ; may see the end of the high- { e Mrs. Maggic Cuneo and L Joste, r { B and Madeleine Ticoulet, and brother of Ber- | er war, which has raged in Chine- | aith, Th [ o e S B I RN S e | town for the last three weeks. At least X | st Witliam P T Frienids uid acquaintances are respoct- | 8 pesceful settement s looked for by | Wals | F‘kl‘.\' m_\\u;-\‘i to attend t “‘uner;iyl §a;x\rf1{sl- | both the police and the See Yup Society, ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ) ruar _kl 9 o'clock, from his late resi- | ehich pe nue, and thence to the { Wwhich is the mother soclety of which the { | | - G e LR chores | two fighting tongs are branches. en and the Pe=e of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Yesterday afterncon Chief Wittman, rother of James wimte. Captain of Detectives Martin and De- innon, & nd- WALSH—In {his city, February 10, 1003, Ellen tee B G - x aish, beloved wile of the late Daniel | |tective Ed Gibson, accompanied by a Chi- Walsh, sist Mre. Cartal, and aunt of | mese Interpreter, went to the See Yup As- Tember of {he Third Grder of St Francis. . | O St iread ke wiet ok ¥ tha + the parlos T s O bt o4 ] | ' heads of the rival fighting tongs, as we'l ] LT kri 4 acquaintRnces are respect A s Mir- | quliy invited o attend the funeral to-morrow the president of the See Yup So- = X ¢ (Saturday), at 8:40 o'clock, from her late | | The Chief impressed on the Celes- s P Interment | - JREBRE Chorch, enth stror, ness. ] 5 | were urea of these “binder” wars over stat A pe of her soul, comiencing at 9 | ' trivial matters in Chinatown and that as ry, UL 3000 | Interment Holy 'Cross Cemetery, by Chfet of Police he would put a stop to f ‘f“: :}:nr‘f Lol e ;”‘.‘.:l;: train from Third and To | (1t it every highbinder in Chinatown had Cambridge, Mass., Se— te be arrested. — | Th Chinese seemed to take seriously REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION: | | what the Chief said to them, ST Tl ; A mcéting was arranged between the Clarence Grange to Hartland Law, lot | ' prezidents of the Hop Sing Tong and the E f yalleo and Webster streets, | | Ben Svey Yeng Tong and Chief Wittman. e e Aa hR it g The two presidents, with their interpre- loved sipter | DuDeman, sama; $10. | | ters, will meet the Chief in his office to oy loved siste Kene Ir. and Thémas H. Eah¥ ang Patl | day at 11 g'clock and a peaceful settle- EP S R . f 1 Demartini and of the lalc | Fuller (trustees of the estate of Eugene Kelly) | - sohooi iy e oy » ARLAI ! CALIDEMEND | e the and 20 da Eddy street. £ b y X and W Last night at § o'clock a big meeting 4 = | 5 ’ rkeley. | February 12 b)‘nhuqul-(' n[m,l‘-o iz e ; | | was beld at the See Yup headquarters at 2 > 1 orence, dearly and Harriet P. Henley to ayward, | Ithe cerner of Ci street s ra CFFICE. 1115 BROADWAY. | % C._and Julls A, | lot commencing $8:0 (romm BB comer. ot Grece ‘ UL S iest Sud Naver i e ] sister of Pearl Fran. and Fillmore streets. I 36 by § 127:¢; $10. | | | place. Owing to the absence of one of g s | cis Fesler, a an Francisco, agel _ Anna and Adoclph Petry to John 2 the presidents of the warring tongs, the OAKLAND REAL ESTATE , i ;_«m’m:. I‘f‘l on ght Sreent o— | & was adjourned until to-night F s, : B of Beott, . J 3 ) erce w rhic s e ‘Yun- sorn e w T e e \,',/"/‘ \fl”\ ' ferce war which has resulted {a Adalph Petry of Halght strest, V)8 /':,! ;m» Chinamen being murdered In coid N 110; $10. ¢ 3 VW lood and seven or eight wounded more or P, + N Y .~ aged 42 b e b ATy less sericusiy is being felt all through the = 2 5o . Mongolian quarter. KLAND HOUSES WANTED. o $10 N st 4 AKLA bt d o at. Agrn ana L in"to" Liton Lawit, 1ot | Spofford and Ross alleys and Waverly & she ete. Daland o | 9010 Mo ok Pacite mreciii laker place are almost deserted. Few of the A price 1918, Cal rterment " 28 by N 127:81; $10. | \inese are oL o B e el Interment | John and Marla Engisch fo Martin and Emma | { Uhinese are about and the merchants in g e 2 ast s | 2 Wiegmann, lot on 8 line of 181:3 | | the quarter are beginning to feel the OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR. SALE. | 10, 1903, Emil W of Clayton, W 25 by 8 13 e | | 1fect on their business. The fact tha = = L ¥ o s pd Annis Plerce £ :r ;‘p&.;‘?":,mg A | | there have been no murders during the s g # ances and mem- W of Howard, W 27, § 115:3, B 20, N 118345 ’ | last three days is‘due to the rival gua nated Sheet ‘Metal | §10 | men keeping in hidirg. ROOMS FOR sre re- | William and Emilie 1; Lewis ana fi%mutl w. | ] i e ot o vy to Charles P eresa A. Heininger, | = . e pine 2f Guerrere sreces 43:8 N ot | |JURY BREAKS THE WILL X £ McAll ineteenth, N 2 oy E 105; §1i \ | Cemetery. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Mary A.| OF LATE LEA.IDER COX February 12, 1003, E. Roberts, lot cn S line of Henry street, 203 | - - ative f fan Feancisco, ased 3 Fanny 3. and ‘Evame 5. Agar to | | o Finds Former Marine Engineer's A8 Bavw - J p Leonard. ot on W line of Bartlett | i Mind Was Unsound When Tao 3% n 8 W - ‘ 5 Twenty-fourth, 8 66 by W % % 1 : MR e e On Eaeuky 2t i APTAIN HAMMER and the crew aabr TO SAIL, tament Was Drawn. - s Waterman o San Francisco ani Ry Tl JOM | i3 Bartiatt | of the m:»okm d,.u-,am :oho{oner | Steamer. | ' Destination. |Safls.] Pler. . Prr;batp proceedings on the will of the ash ste 3 Brunswick arrived yesterday from | | f—— —— {—— |late Leander Cox, heretofore had in Judge - Josep! an of San Jose, Max ertha Fritsch (by John S = 4 - scl Februar: ! | routt’s e v " o S o and_Ltawis Schosn | o ieatongs)” o Hiberals Lavinge @ g pns fom Fort Bragg on the steam schooner | | i e 5 pmpler 2 | TFOUtt's court, were revoked by a jury k Hawail e of Germany, aged ' clety, lot on NE corner of Twenty-fifth and Natlonal City. Captain Hammer | | | Humbolat ... # am/Pler 1; | In that department of the Superior Court f i PR g 12, 1005, | BENEYUE streets s :6," W | sprained his ankle during the fight for | | b} ST oo ol &kJanan 3 l-m‘;‘!SS yesterday. The jury held that at the GHTON—In this of ebruary 12, 5. | 126, 8 260, W { A H | | 3.8 Kimbal eatt! ‘acoma. |10 am!Pler 2 | g, a > 0 e Annie Haughton, a native of San Franciaco, | lett Warehouse Company. lo Ao - ts to | | Coiumbia Astoria & Portland 11 am|Pier 24 gnges g g i ) e T e o isome and Eilbert strecte W 1970 ot ::En',','”:h,'n i< it s et { || B e Bt A GBS % | Cox was formerly chief engineer of the A e city, February 31, 1803, | 50, 8 59, E & £2:0; §10. | | | Kamses. ... Hamburg 2 pmiPier 3} | steamship St. Paul. He died in June, NTY ores—2 sum. beloved wife of the late ls'r;'lxhrf and \\‘I]llu\ 1, Carrall to Thomas | that his disablement was the oniy hurt | <4— | Pt. Aren xI‘fllm‘\!«rt'lnu 2 ;D"\ :’:P; 12 1501, leaving his estate, with the exception ¥ - g - ating, a native of Ireland, | J arbour, on ne of Btockton place, 2t e . Los Angeles pm|Ples a B complete. a0 e, TTHAR: | J50 e of Bioomion sivecs " S5 Biockion place. | Juatained in a disaster which for a while VESSEL WHICH BORE BRUNT | |Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way. 0 amipler 11 | 002 bequest of %, to his wife, Sarah Beil ass papers piease copy.) A ngerest in sitate of John A. Carroll (de- | promised a watery grave for all hands. OF THE NORTHER ON THE | City Sydney. N, Y. via Panama12 m(PM8S EO:»““’M Hrl.v.'fl--d Eéiza:eth Golden, Ira and acquaintances are respect- | ceased) old probate No. 1157; $i0. Th : of the loss of the Brunswick, | 8 o o ebruary 15. | chofleld and James Sanborn. = nvited to atténd the funeral to-da John 'H. and Celina D. Spring to Louls Fried e :story o . 4 BAY YESTERDAY, Kruger..Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pler 2| Mrs. Cox contested the will on the ANCT for Call ,.\:: ..‘.,“,:,:.2('. ‘n, i at 8:30 X from her late rx"‘ la .vw. 1;;;:-:. :\\“mg;e‘r‘»u;hur‘al?)l avenue and | as told yesterday by Captain Hammer, is }N:‘e‘;.,:: i\‘i;r';,ihr:lt’;x‘w City . ,‘!s‘gm l}:::: fi | ground that her husband was not of ey il Josephine n, Fraok W. F.. Walter m. (@ tale familiar to all mariners trading be- | - g 2 San Dicgo' & Way.| 8 am bier 11 | S0und mind at the time he made his will for the repose of her a Elizabeth Madison, Bar. | tween this harbor and the rock-bound | .,ri 404 are tn a most dilapidated condition, | Senator.. . | Puget Sound Ports |11 am Pler 19 | and was under the influence of the lega- peing at 9 o'clock. Interment | Jora Trimborn and Emma M. Schwedn 0| «gogholes that dot the coast line and | which added considerably to the ditfieulty of | o February 16 | | _| tees under the will. The estate is worth emetery | dtvoetndzs I, Batier, ot on 8 tine of Valielo pevt AR in fine weather. In |BAndling the boats on this side. | Alltance.... |Bureka & Coas Bay| 9 am,Pier 16 | 17,000, . February 10, 1803, John | B£'1(g" 11, n 197-0. W o011 60. W 51, S 77:6, | are “ports” only in fine ;s In the broad anchorage between Harrison | '\hehl"! - Grays Harbor .....| |Pler 2| » 1 Elsie A. Kelly, brother Sot icnent Ctenpacy Ln: 810 weather such as has prevailed of late, | street and Fort Point there is gnly one vessel, | Mariposa.... Tahiti direct 10 am Pler 7 | @ eefeinimimimlmininieinininiicininiinieil @ and & dson of Mrs. John c ompany to Charl Harris, the Rritish ship Glenericht, and she, although | Redondo. Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pler 2 a hative of Ban Francisco, | Fuyin S, Jine of Chestnut street, 137:6 E ot | these places are rock-jawed traps, With | cxbosed to the tull fury of the biow, rode out February 17. | | Barge Olympic. Gridley, San Pedro, in tow : months and 21 days. | s vt i ol tt cpsuing - of Sont- 3 appetite for lumber craft. | the storm in safety. Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm!Pier 2 | tug Sea Rover, ¥ o v an insatiable app ¥ | tug iends and acquaintances are respect- | fot 6kp, W 952 10 Meripaersrher B0-vara, | 80, O swick reached Fort Bragg . Astorla & Portlandi1l am/Pler 24 | ' Bark Martha Davis, McAlmon, Hilo. e ired attend the funerai’ to-d ot 2 2 1o Montgomery avenue, SE e Brun Arctic. Humboldt .........|[10 am/Pler 2| Schr Rudbach, Grays Harbor. gy i Hr i S BL E RS HH T 17 early in the morning of February 9. She | Trouble on the Leyland Brothers. | iicata...... Coos Bay Pt Ortd 12 m/Pie 13 | Sorr ) Camphell, Bodega . { Bunker & Lunt, 2608 Mission T A0 pMargaret O'Keeffe | (e up on the lee side of the wharf and | Captain Atkinson of the British ship Ley- | Empire. Coos Bay ........[4 pmlPler 13 | Schr » G Harbor. - Mission Masonic Temple. Interment 01:8 Jomes, E 2211 by N 60. gt | a8 the -wind was blowing with terrific | land Brothers has preferred charges with the o February 18. | | Schr Roy Somers. Soila ys Harbor. ivet Cemetery. | ristian Efinger to' Sophie Effinger (sacond | velocity was secured with many stout | British Consul againat his first mate, and the [ LO1o® T T ‘;3‘;"“’ L ’; Schr Pearl, Soderholm. Unga ; tals city, February 11, 1865, | party) and Loulse Sears (third party), undl- | |ines, The National City was on the | mate has retallated by preferring charges | Ramona. .. Neweoet & Wav. | 8 omipier 11 | S oo - e st ushand of Ellza- | N oce weaTier of Jot on N Jine of Bush street, | weqther side of the same slip, made as | againct Captain Atkinson. There has been a | Rainier Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 2 | FPOINT LOBOS. Feb 12, .10 p m—Weather lew OC Mrs. B Wilkeand Sophie Effinger to Chriatian Etfinger {second | fast as twenty-two lines could hold her. great deal of friction between the two for February 19. | \ | clear; wind N, veiocity 12 miles per hour. law of : o tfing e v o | e - Febraary P oo ¥ . f the late Joseph Bruning of | Party) and Louise Sears (third party), undi.| The wind increased in velocity and in e time. Sierra. Sydney & Way Pts10 am|Pler 7 | POKEN. s a native of Vecht: Oldenbur, vided quarter of same; gift. s by 7, State San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pier 11 Jan 11, lat 16 S, lon 31 W, Br ship W J . guony furnished tront | g B hd 55| | James F. gnd Annis ©. Switt to Henrietta | Pt OF the -mnher lfl“?“’e‘;“ bz “*‘9 "i?“ State Wharfinger Dies. Alblon Riv.. Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 13 | Pirrle, ffom Tacoma. for Queensiown. osite Panbandle; pheoe oy . u o 5 T City and the little wharf, in spite 8. Monica... Grays Harbor .....| 4 pm/Pler 2 DOMESTIC PORTS A member o Society and | Schiff, lot oh SE line of Howard 100 | tional City » 4 3 2| 0 C RTS | Thira Order ¢ Francie. e 4°¢ | NE of Sixth, NE 25 by SE 80 8100 " " | of the stout lines with which Captain [ David Francour, wharfinger at Channel February 20. | | SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Chas 2 Ry . S intances are respect- | . Jean B. E. 8. A. Luro, Domengea O. M. | Hammer had secured his vessel, the | 5treet. dled st his residence, 848 Guerrero | City Puebla. Puget Sound Ports/1l am|Pler 10 | o5 b e pon 'y $1 50, 36 week; open all Dight, attend the funeral to-day | P. Abadis and Jules A. Davesac to Landry C. | Brunswick broke away and went reeling ;‘“";‘;Ir;‘efl;fyfduh o it o e e J. Luckenba New York g | =" 1[F'ef — | “Arsived Feb 12—semr Doiphtn, from Skas — at 8:15 o'clock, from his late resi- | , lot on SE line of Folsom_street, 200 only a short time and his death came % 5 way. Large unfurnished pleasant 734A Harrison street, between Third | NE of Sixth. NE 25 by SE 165; $10. | into the smother, drifting helplessly | aq a surprise to his friends, E"flcv,-- China & Japan...| 1 pm PMSS BOWENS LANDING—Salled Feb 12—Stmr . t Boniface's Church, | Parbara Knobloch to Charles Knobloch. fot | toward the jagged rocks for which Fort EREE s udice }'- ‘;"P‘;::l"“' 12 "‘{’l“rszn | Seotia, for San Francisco. Pt between Jones and | OP ne o ssourl street, 162:8 N of Mari- | Bpagg s us. - 2 b pevgs e PORT HADLOCK—Salled Feb 12—Sclr urnished 3 y W N 18 SR Victoria From Chi Februa | | v S 1 posa, N 25 by W 100; gi? - na. Fehruary o | | Oceanta v (2 Diego. > and Mission—Roonis 800 to ci n at ® o'clock. Interment | 80url street, 212:6 N of Mariposa, N 25 by 100; | terrific s AP ool terday morning from China, but on account of |~ — - omoot cceceeeoo] § AMIPIOF 2| Mary B Foster. for Honolulu §2 1o 86 yeek: reading goom Holy Cross Cemetery. L B T i years' salloring,” says Captain HAmmMET. | the rough weather did not dock untl] te tn FROM SEATTLE. | TACOMA—Arrived Feb 13—&mr Conme- WTHORNE, 16—Larse, micely furatsbed | KUITER— s city, February 12. 1903. | Dolan. lot on W l.lgz ot smn;'-‘eefir:.mlhmp (s, Prlitaky S sumstancés (we apuld [ the Aetartden: . o F .;""5‘.‘ [ 3 Aaro HAWTHOR) 15— Lar cely furnished | = ca beloved' husband of Therosa | & of Taks s v o ke h ne adrift, but nothing could < - Safled Feb 12—Bktn Georgina, for San Pe: a 81 60 pes 4 Sabe . of Lake straet, § 25 by W 120; 5, not have gof . Steamer. For. | Saila. - e : = e S E o A SRR T ok Hensy, Edward, Charies | © Jumes & and Catherine 8. Bungeil to Altred | have held us In that wind. We had two NEWS OF THE OCEAN. = e B L g N o sy Third (St David's)—Sunny Frrved MA;'" ‘;\- }l{'l-mfla:;im Hanson, lot on N line of California street, | fourteen-inch hawsers out astern. They — Bertha. Yaldez & Way Ports.iFeb. 13 | ““y \7cOM—Arrived Feb 12—Schr A M o otk S soher of Mre. P. Rohde, a native of | v o my 108 byt eue B 20:1.56, N 108:0) | syapped lke string. Pop went four good, | Matters of Interest to Mariners and g 9 (IO o Feo. 18 | Baxter. from San Pedro. : Germany. aged 66 vears and 9 months. John J. and Mary J. Kelly to Olla L. Pettus, [ new twelve-inch linés. The three elght- Shipping Merchants. | Cottage ¢ & Wa e e & Y X S FIOWARD_ 829 (The Pi INGWELL—In this city, Februery 7, |lot on SE corner of California strest South | inch ropes that remained pulled apart % 228 ; _ 2 | Excelstor. = | ORD—Sal e b , Lra Alexander Leffingweil, beloved son | and Fourth avenue, § 100 by E 64; $10. | h worsted, and away we went, |, Th following veesels were chartered prior | Farailon.....| Skagway & Way R AT~ e Vo 50 & week & = A. and Martha E. Leffingwell. | _Willlam H Jr. and Adelalde E. Goddard to | 1K€ 50 muc Tters of an hour we held her | (0, &7iVal for lumber: The German ship | City Seattle.. | Skagway & Way Port | RETT Salled Feb 12—Schr Fred E ARD, 1068, —In this city, February | John J. Bovle, ot on N, line of Clement street, | FOr three-qua # % A Schurbek, from Puget Sound fo a direct port | Portland dez direct Sander, for Bun Pedit aiag beloved husband of Rose M- | 82/0 F of Third avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. ' | away from the rocks with our engines. |, the United Kingicm, S0s. chartered fin | Santa Ana . | PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 12—Ger ¥ iather of Margaret, Hush, ‘Kavie, | Eqvard I Bowes to ‘Charies A Rosster. ot | We were getting x:ieul:r:ndlri\::;e::e;h: | Bngland: the German ship ~ Schwarzenbek, Sun, Moon and Tide | ship Schwarzenbek. from Santa Rosalta. hn, 4 - e McElearney, | 70, T The of Fo o gl time, however, an e end c; romn Puget Sound o Sydney, 30s; the Brit N Batled Feb 12—Br ship Ditton, from Port L e ond i pate Bos | hirty-first, W 24 by N 100; $10. big cea picked up our stern and crashed | ish steamer Victorla, fiom Bickeley to Shang. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | .« for Port Pirle: ship Henry Viilard, . Mrs. McKenna and the late Hugh Mckiear. | Builders’ Contracts. it down on a jagged rock. That was all. |Dal. 42s 6d. SRR Times ‘ard Helghts of High and Low | ort Gamble, for Delagon Bay. e “gay, ‘week, mo. 4 Fative of County Monaghan Irelund, | 1. V. Bretouncl (ownen) with G. C. Swee- | That blow felt like it must have jarred Cargo for Hilo. [ Franisco Bay. Published By offictal su- | der. from Everatt, for San Pedro 0 r arny. 84—Office or sunny o By ays. | o s I ver Everett oast line. roke the Br v i N o f the Superintendent. Satled Feb 12—Schr Oceania V e, for San suite or siny i R sy o et T T e LT T L e ot 'jamed her there hard and fast. sihe bark Marthn Davis satled yesterday for NOTE_The bigh and low waters occur at | Diego: Br ship Dunbeitton. from Port Blake: e i 30 o ck, fros s late ory e by on lof V ine of Fill- " | o with an assorted rel P g h 9 chare) ! ley. for = - v ey grce, 1365, Harrison sfreet” thenoe o | more street, §7 S of Bush. £5 by 100: gios0. | The people :"“0"‘“:;‘;;; b g Tve | vatued at $34,045 o T T e s ot v Tk | TAReh aRRANA- el T 10 room and ladies’ par St. Joseph’s Church, where a soletan re-| Sarah gers (owner) with Calif “on- ashore . S yo ARG i follo m b g il | NTA o aBc to $1 B0; week, m hizh mass wiil be celebrated for tha | crete Company (contractors), architects Hai- :yl.‘np'gmvapers WO ihe misn vl Dy | B, SIS Sewe BRE ol hachi 206 cus | Stie Motght of tide fn the e ot O N | R nce Tob 15t Westport e e B S il T e fivr)\(“:?rl-.?!mfn:ox::;x“"é;;’:k"\'.'.dufa?"""l' for | lothes. 1 sprained my ankle, but that | ibg sait, 48,208 Ibs middiings 19,302 1bs oo | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 {lnd‘ Fomona, for San Francisco. e o Bpe vl g Figpier P o ol 11, 1903, | 9n SE corner of Van Ness avenuie ang s :f‘ is a matter of daily decreasing import- | 2130 bales hay, 50,000 lbs bene meal, 40,000 | — — - -— | COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Homer, TURK. 210-Furnished rooms 1o let; sunny | Joun, early beloved son of Cathertne ani | atreet, § 70 by E 100; $4100, e nce. The Brunswick will be a total R Son ane Inrd, 2000 Jbs codfish. 8002 m;s:'ro:i:'a”:‘ b 12—Stmrs Empire and Arcata, r per month up. e o8 iher ™l | Bame owher with Ad ook’ (oot ] | Ibs 3 cs canned goods, 447 pkgs gro- oo 2 i - the iste William McShea, and brother of [ Same owher with A ‘:;';kv“(_r';l'rzy‘t;.-gg‘: loss. | cerien and provistons, 3 Tbs prunes. 20 “bx | for San_ Franciaco. 7,.;?-\.:1“ .:u Thr:l"mp McShea and Kate Mag- Captain Hammer pays a tribute to Cap- | ra;sins_ 20 casks bottled Beer. 304 Ibs ofl cale Stmr Geo W El- ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 12— A BRANCH wecriptic —_— ROOMS AND BOARD, Stevenson ennex, 807 ceptional has been established at 1098 ., Grace Churc rnia st.; attractive le: free billiard r private boare referen tab Sunny rooms; nt board; 420 Eaa 211 excel —High-class house; | single: steam beat. STITTERING AND STAMMERING, 3t Van Ness & Mkt; best local refs. MARRIAGE LICENSES. & marriage licenses were fssued ., 22, sugen Valiejo, and Marie M. 21, etty, Bonita Point, and Hau- ouver, Wash. and Martha Mass 21, 1812 Pacific ave- Morton, 20, 2616 Bu- #1810, and Saran Anna J Orrin 402 Hampshire street, and s H i Jose, and Jennie micy, em H S jer, 21. Sausalt nd Sssietmn Roltand Morse, 27 ulto Katharine M. We Fulton _gtreet, 1124 Treat avenue. be in be handed f the fices and be d With the name and residence pf pos d 1o hove the same published BORN. in this 3. to the wife of §. A. Leffingw n. 31 this city. February 10, 1903, (, A. Milier, a deughter ry 3. 1903, to the on 10 the wite of sco, & daughter, and Frances | celebrated Melbourne | of Ban Ffancisco, aged 25 vears 5 months and 22 4 MILLER—In Oakland Clen aged 7 ars 4 monthe and 24 days. MOONEY—In this city, February 11, 1904, Hortense C., beloved wife of John J. Moo~ mey of Visalla, Cal., and daughter of Ma- lachi and Catharine Keane, a native of San Francisec 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral to-day (Friday), st 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 1167 Shotwell street, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 9:45 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Oakland, February 12, 1903, at bis dence, 5060 Fifty-third street, George £. Neale, a native of Portsmouth, England, aged 63 years OLLEY—In Elmhurst, February 12, 1903, ama Olley, beloved' wife of Willlam Olley, and mother of Joseph Olley, a native of Honolulu, aged 47 years 1 month and 12 days PADEK—In this city, February 10, 1908, Mary Padek, beioved wife of Harry Padek, mother of John Bush, and beloved sister of John and Lenerd B ebruary 12, 1903, LE Claco, nged 35 years. [FRemains at the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy street, Fu- neral strictly private. | PESOLI—In Alameda, February 12, 1903, Ce. cilia Pesoli, wife of E. A. Pesoll, at Philadelphia, and bclu\’(ld rn‘:lr).:i’; les E. Pesoll, a native of Sweder, aged 60 years 5 months and 18 days. T Nofice of funeral hereafter. PETTY—In Red Bluff, February 11, 1903, John ||_OFFICE: 916 MARKET ST, HENRY 4 CALLACHER CcO Successor to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND E. ith et . wpposite Lincoln “Telephone South 80. L LWOVED TO NEW STORE. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. ¥ormerly in Metropolitan Temple. Now «t S66 MISSION. Tel South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, Near Fifth st. Finest equipments at Moderate Rates. F. Miller, a native of Chicago, IIL., | | work and flue lining for same on same, 800, i | architects same- $26,- Same owner with Otto Bchrader (contractor) ‘ast and wrought 1rdn work tain Miller of the National City, who. with his own vessel in imminent danger, dld all in his power to save the Bruns- for same on same; $7508. Same owner with G, P. W. Jensen (con- tractors), architects same--Carpenter and .mili | &! work, dware glazing and tinni bt N ng for same | d me owner with Shepard Bros. (contrac- tors). architects same-Gefitting and piumb: ing for same on same; $12,050, —_——— Birthday Party. A very enjoyable birthday party was given in the blue and gold room of the Hotel Waldemar to Miss Doris Fieming on the afternoon of February 1. Several clever speclalties were presented, notably a cute cakewalk by Miss Dorls and Miss Ruth Fleming. A fancy dance, done by Grace and Geraldine McGulre, and a sex. tet, a la Florodora, by the Misses Green- ough, McAdams, Perkes, Shores, Otton Code, Baldwin and Masters Sanford Baldwin and Perkes. f Estelle McGuire sang “Under the Bam- boo Tree.” The celebrant was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs. A, Flem- ing, Mmes. Baldwin, Sanford, Perkes, Lawson, Brobeck, Delany, McGuire, Unna and Burnett. —_—— b n! T ‘ommission boat an gmct the Albatross has bean in port Mra. and the crew their old in_ substantial wick. Captain Miller, in turn, speaks in s of the cool-headed con- termi iyl who did, Miller uct of Captain Hamer, says, “all a sailor could, did it at the time and as ;iogl:lel but for whom' the anger of the ele- ments proved too much.” git should have been The people of Fort Bragg treated the shipwrecked saflors kindly and the men looked none the worse for their experi- ence when they landed yesterday morn- {ng from the National City. They were paid off an hour cr so after landing and y noon were looking for jobs on other coasters. AU TP ara Jackies Honor Skipper’s Wife. Commander Chauncey Thomas, who recently received orders detaching him from the Aiba- tross and placing him in command of the Ben- id good-by to the Fish joined his new charge. ington, yesterday s lived on board wilh the commander o W yésterday made the leaving of r the opportunity o express form their regard for the ‘“old Thomas ls very popular skip) and his wife. man fAcers and men and Mrs. Thomas has Deen & mother to all hands. Shortly before * Objects to Examination. the commander took his formal leave the d to Mrs. Thomas a diamond Michael J. Barry, an employe of the de. | 1A ST tgen of their abpreciation of the partment of electricity of this city, filed a sult for an Injunction yesterday against the Board of Clvil Service Commission- ers. He asks that the board be enjoined from proceeding with an examination of applicants for the positions of repairers and battery men. He clalms that these positions are beyond the board's jurisdie- tion. . —_——— | Sailor Falls From Aloft, A sailor whose name is not known and | who. worked aboard the schooner Estado | fell from aloft to the deck as the ship was leaving port vesterday evening. The man was found to be unconscious and was placed aboard the pilot-boat America. When brought ashore he was taken to the Central Emergency Hospital. Dr. Armistead says the injured man's skuil is possibly fractured. mander ot the nervice as a family ship. Com- mander Thomas is succeeded on the Albatross by Captain Swift. ¥ was advanced yesterday to 90 per cent. ty-four da. ‘The French ll\l? (rom Zanzibar fo 1ist yesterday at 60 per cent. terday terry-boat pilots, who found considerable diffi- culty while the flood tide flowed entering and leaving the slips at the ferry depot. Collisions ‘were narrowly avoided. ferry-boat was hung up temporarily on end of a slip, These slips are said to be too rest d taken in their welfare. The e e o $mall vessel, and durt Com- Thomas' regime has been famous Florence Goes to Ninety Per Cent. Reinsurance on the overdue ship Florence She is rom Tacoma for Rene Kegeviler, out 111 days v Hobart, was placed on the —— Norther Bothers Ferry Pilots. The heavy ncrther that swept the bay yes- ming made plenty of work for the and more than one the meal. 965 1bs sugar, €5 bbls 25 half bbls pi~kled salmon, 15 pkgs potatoes,” 9680 gals wine, 500 ¢s coal oll, 10 bdis paper, 781 bbls lime. 103 pes structural iron, 8 es paints, 175 cs blast- ing powder, 10 cs’caps andl fuse, 3 cs arms and ammunition, 7 pkgs bicycles and parts, { S. N. Mer- | Branch Hydrographic Office, U chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., February 12, 1903, The Time Bail on’the tower of the Fer:y bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day. i. e. at noon of the 120th meridian. or at s p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. . Movements of Steamers. . TO ARRIVE, Steamer. From, Titanta..... Nanaimo .. Coquille Riv| Grays Harbor 3 Newsboy....| San Pedro 3 Edith. Seattle .. T 13 Acapulco. New York via PanamalFeb. 13 Tellus. Ovster Harbor . 3 Phoenix. Mendocino M. Dolla San Pedro Centralia. Grays Harbor G. Dollar....| Grays Harbor . Seattle & Whi 13 Humboldt 13 Coos Bay . 14 Humboldt | {Feb. 14 Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Feb. 14 Crescent City . |Feb. 14 San Pedro [Feb. 14 China & Japan . |Feb. 14 Portland & Astorla....[Feb. 14 Portland & Way Ports|Feb. 15 Grays Harbor . Feb. 13 Tillamook Bay . |Feb. 13 Humboldt . IFeb. 15 Tacoma . |Feb. 15 Newport & Way Ports. Feb. 15 Nebraskan.. [ Honolulu & Kahului .15 Noyo. -| Willapa Harbor . 16 Fureka. Humboldt 16 Corona......| Humboldt . is | City Puebla. | Puget Sound Ports.... Feb. 16 State of Cal. | San Diego & Way Pts.|Fel 1u| Alblon River | Point Arena & Albion Feh. 17 North Fork.., Humbold: . IFeb, 18 | C. Nelzon. .. | Seattle & Ta ;18 New York via Pa 18 Grays Harbor 18 §. Barbara. .| Seattle & Olyi Point Arena.| Point Arena Senta Rosa..| San Diego & Coos Bay. San Pedro & Way Pts. Fel Columbla Zortand & Astoria ... (Feb. I ‘otmes. amburg ay Ports|Feb. 21 N. Maru. China & Japan .. |Feb. 21 Queen.... Puget Sound Ports....|Feb. 21 | 4:14 5. 19 | 5:07] 5.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when & minus (—) sign precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the meas of the lower low waters. R s AL Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, February 12. Stmr Navarro, Weber, 12 hours from Fowens Landing. Stmr Senator. Patterson. 79 hours from Vie toria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr National City, Miller, 15 Mours from: Fort Brags. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, 15 hours fron. Fort Braxg: bound to San Pedro; put in to land passengers. Stmr Coos Bay, Swanaon, San Pedro and Way ports. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 40 hours from San Diego. Schr Ida A, Campbell, 5 hours from Point 66 hours from Reyes. CLEARED. Thursday, February 12. Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; The Cha. Nelson Co. Stmr Corona, Nopander,. Eureka; Pacifi Coast Steamship Co. Bark Martha Davis, McAlmon, Hilo; Welch & Co. Schr Pearl, Soderholm, Unga; Alaska Cod sh Co. o SAILED. Thursday, February 12. Stmr Signal, Bendegaard, Coos Bay. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Dieg Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, San Pedro. Stmr Greenwood, Jobanissen, Bowens Land ing. Stmr Stmr Stmr Corona, Nopander, Eureka. North Fork, Neison, Eureka. Geo Loomis, Badger. Ventura. Stmr Alblon River, Bash, Albion and Poun. Arena. - Tug Sea Rover, Thompson, San Pedro, with barge Oiymple in tow. - der, for San Francisco. Outatde—Ger bark Bille, from Honolulu SAN PEDRO—Arrived Feb 12—Sehr H D Bendixsen, from Port Blakeley. Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Stimson. from Ballarc s-hr Compeer, {rom Grays Harbor; schr King Cyrus, from Tacoma: stmr Ramons, hence Feb 9. Salled Feb 12 -Schr Beulah, for Umpqua: | stmr Aléazar and stmr Ramona, for San Francisco; stmr Pasadena, for Eureka: schr F S Redfield, for Astoria SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 12—Schr Albert Meyer, from Grays Harbor. Safled Feb 12—Stmr South Bay, for Sea Francisco. GRAYS Coronado, hence Feb 8. | Bruce, from San Pedro; hence Feb 1. Sailed Feb S—Stmrs Coquille River, G ¢ Lindauer, Grace Dollar and Centralia, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed in Feb 12—Stmr Queen, hence Feb 10, for Victoria Passed out Feb 12—Br ship Ditton, for Port Pirte; ship Henry Villard, for Delagoa Bay. Paseed In Fed 12—Stmr San Mateo, hence Feb 9, for Ladysmith ISLAND PORT. HONOLULU—Sailed Feb 12—Br stmr Aoran- for Vancouver. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Salled Peb 10—Stmr Allfanca, for New York. HAMBURG—Sailed Feb 0—Br ship Ben Lea, ‘or_San Francisco. HONGKONG—Salled Feb 11—Br stmr Em- press of India, for Vamcouver. SHIELDS—Sailed Feb 11—Br ship Stronsa. ‘or_San Francisco. NOUMEA—Arrived Feb 11—Schr Robert R from Port Blakeley. —Passed Feb 11—Ger stme Den- hence Nov 7, for Hamburg. HARBOR-—Arrived Feb l|~sm’- Feb 12—Schr J It schr Lizste Vance, derah, ACAPULCO—Salled Feb 8—Stmr er San Francisco. Feb 11—Stmr City of a, ‘or Panama. VICTORIA, B C-—- Amur, from Skagway; from Santa Rosalta. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Safled Feb 12—Stmr Algeria, for Marsellies, Genoa, etc; stmr La Bretagne, or Havre. “SCTELY —Passed Feb 12—Stmr St Paul, from rrived Feb 12—Br stmr Ger bark Schurbek, LONDON—Safled Feb 12—Stmr Minnetonka, fer ew York. QUEENSTOWN —Sailed Feb 12—Stmr Cevic. reom Liverpool, for New York CHERBOURG—#alled Feb 12—Stmr - Kron- rinz_Wilhelm, . from Bremen and Southamp- ion. for New Yor MOVILLE—Arrived Feb 12—8tmr Numidiaa, ‘rom St Johm and Halifax, for Liverpool. and roceeded. v GLASGOW—Arrived Feb 12—Stmr Buencs Ayrean, from Philadeiphia, via 8t Joam, N F.