The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 6, 1903, Page 10

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10 BREAKS BLOOD 10 PURIFY AIR MONEY GOMBINE| OF FERRY DEPOT —_— Captain Barneson Places/|President Spear Orders Sailor Shipping on Business Basis. Succeeds an Evil Which Has Long Flourished. SIS The sellor trust has been broken. Blood money in this port is & thing of the past. Captain John Barneson, former marine superintendent of the army transport Out Wells-Fargo Storehouses. in Stamping Out|Express Company Must Han- dle Fish, Flesh and Fowl Elsewhere. A S When President Charles Spear took his | ! place at the head of the State Board of Harbor Commissioners he declared his in- | tentlon of keeping sweet and clean the THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1903. KILLS BUT ONE WHALE DURING CRUISE AND BRINGS A LIGHT CARGO TO PORT Whaling Steamer Karluk Arrives From the Arctic With 1645 Pounds of Bone and a Small Consignment of Furs --The Alexander Makes a Large Catch OGEAN MYSTERY 10 BE SOLVED Nearly Nude Body of Man Found Floating on the Water. Gold-Filled Teeth Furnish the Only Likely Clew to Identification. —_— The body of a man was found float- ing In the water yesterday morning near Bakers Beach and the circumstances sur- rounding the case are puzzling the offi- cials of the Coroner's office. NO LIFE BELTS -~ ONTHE WOMEN Seaman Allwood Con- tradicts Statements of Officers. Says if Ship Had Not Moved Boats Would Not Have Capsizad. The investigation into the wreck of the steamer South Portland was continued | yesterday before United States Inspectors Bolles and Bulger. Two seamen and the second mate were examined. gervice and now San Francisco agent for | big, new ferry depot. In a mnotice Issued | o) a number of British shipowners, has | yesterday to the Wells-Fargo Express The body was first discovered by a| Seaman Allwood testified that if the achieved success, where a long line of | Company he has taken the last and most woman who was walking on'the beach | Ship had been lying still when the boats were Jaunched they would not have British Consuls and United States Judges have scored disheartening failures. . For sbout the first time in the history of this port the shipping of crews for forelgn sailing vesseis has been placed on 2 busi- ness basis. Captain Barneson's success is due largely to the co-operation of Will- jam B. Swears, the shipping master who | important step in this direction. All the eweeping and scrubbing of an army of | | Janitors avalled little in the direction of | sweetnees while the great common car- rier maintained between the ferry slips a storehouse for odorous live stock.and loud-smelling fish, fleeh and fowl. | The source of the loud and varied i and the Coroner’s, office was notified. The Morgue officials had some trouble in con- veying the body to their wagon, being compelled to carry the remains for three blocks. The bodv had evidently been in the water about three days, but no identifi- cation mark could be found when the re- mains were examined at the Morgue. capsized. He said the women had no life preservers cn. He also contradicted Mate Bruce's former statement and sald that the tackle cn the port lifeboat did not Jam. One of the sailors had such a meager knowledge of the English language that it was next to impossible to get him to . g ',5- ‘-wv:'s the ‘P:u'iflc Mall and | smells, v_rh&ch have become so (nmll!sr: The man was evidently about 40 years | . g..qtand anything. Second Mate otaer s’v;n.n'h,».,‘(;nr“?u;(:‘;“ REET ;z:; l‘hni\)ers;:::::lpzxgj:;c:he‘ (e‘r:;'nsdc::;‘ of age at the time of his death, w;lsh:fl Ravens seemed to forget that he was on n lor boarding- n F o R 150 pounds and was 5 feet 10% Inches in | iiia) pefore United States officials and lttle time ago formed a combination for | travel, is to be moved away, and -the | (& t il e Son . . . | height. The body was nude, WRh| 33 everything In his power to hamper the the exaction of as high a rate of blood | pleasure of deep, unobstructed breathing ther ysitption o & ke ot W M0 808 | g ol Taactars Heties end . TEgey. money as the demand for men 0l may be enjoyed once more within the gray woolen sccks, a standing collar, size | o)} of his answers were evasive and he rant limits of the big building. The Wells-Fargo people have been noti- | 17%, and a gray and white Iour-lndmnd‘ antagonized every effort of the inspec- ships Orion and Peter Iredale, for | ol o vy oMiny oF . The -Tnpee reson wa ent, wi v | fied by No- | 2 tors to get a e b E M‘rxr\ or ?,“R:‘G“ t(r'v:r?hrr;:g; :‘4 »}.{‘ 1{’{:.-1:39::(] Spenx; m]al‘” ;_;r‘;er No. i The color of the hair and eyes is brown | t1he wreck of the steamer and the loss . anoia, he was Saformed £het | the buikheatiy Betires the M for ho | and the man was evidently clean shaven | ¢ more than a score of lives. Is, he was in the bulkheads between the slips for the | S (e ot T R e T et | S ol el it daced man would have to be its imagined and t make it."” informed get all regular nger you wait | storage of poultry, dead or allve; | stock of any kind, slaughtered meats or any other odorous perishables. The ex- to the order tabooed products. The smell arising from the Wells-Fargo storerooms at the ferry depot has been a source of annoyance to the traveling pub- lic ever since the mew ferry depot went ltve | ears and a number of gold crowned teeth. The action of the waves in dashing the | body against the rocks had disfigured the ner's office and the Police Department were examined yesterday_but none of the descriptions tallied with that of the dead man. | The records of missing men of the Coro- | on the stand and made the statement that | none of the women nor any one in the port lifeboat had life preservers on. He press company has bowed r away, the y in ht; if you and has commenced already preparing an If:'c“::‘:;] c::’;;::;':?fl::!‘;g:: - ;-d'ev sald, though, that there were plenty in now at $39 they will cost | uptown warehouse for the handling of the bt | | laceration of the chin. This statement of Allwood's is a direct contradiction to Bruce’s statement that he put life preservers on the women him- self; also a contradiction of previous statements made by the captain and the second officer. plied his | into commission. Protests were plentiful, hipped full | but all they accomplished until President | The fact that many of the teeth of the | Ajlwgod had charge of the after fall of i Peter | Spear took the matter in hand was to dead man were filed with gold is the | the port boat. He says that the rope did the men on’ board in | compel the express company to build 2 only clew that may lead to the identifica- | not kink or jam in the cleat when the atchmen. The watchmen n account of their physical nd when the trust board- ried to steal the Swears- ¥ were accorded a re- of them will forget in to pieces ipped crews on the a h Torridon, and 1 were brought to him by f the sailor trust of crews for foreign Swears’ hands, 00od money is a ck. as well as »en chance n from the Sailors’ | for a fence around the bulkheads. hid the dead things, but had no cffect on the odors, the hiding, in fact, only adding to thelr objectionable nature the element | | | of mystery The fence | After November 15, however, all will he: changed, and the traveling public, thanks to President Spear, will come again into ! its own fair share of unfainted air. P S S EGAN IS COMING WEST TO PLAY FITZGERALD Champion Handball Players Matched to Contest Before the Olympic Athletic Club Members. | James Fitzgerald, the world’s champion tion of the body. —_————————— WOMAN’S DEFECTIVE MEMORY LEADS TO AN ACQUITTAL | W. H. Clise, a Canadian Scout, Wins | on Second Trial for Grand Larceny. W. H. Clise was tried for the second | time before a jury yesterday on a charge of grand larceny and under Instructions of Judge Cook the jury returned a ver- dict acquitting him. Clise was a Canadian scout during the war in South Africa and while on the steamer from Australia on his way home he met Mrs. Mary Simpson. a widow, | boat was lowered. Mate Bruce in his tes- timony stated that the rope had jammed and that this was the cause of the capsiz- ing of the boat. The seaman further testifled that there was but a light breeze and the sea had only a medium swell. He sald there was considerable excitement among the passengers when the vessel struck. ““The ship was going ahead,” sald All- wood, “and it was her headway that caused the boat to capsize. The moving of the vessel caused the boat’s bow to | sheer oft and the after tackle being not unhooked she capsized.” In reply to a question from Inspector Bulger the seaman sald that it was s opinion that if the ship had not been moving the after block could have been handball player, and Mike Egan, the el 3 i " cast off. 214 : who had sold a hotel in Sydney and In- CAPITALIST E. L. HEATH fieiate, ookt c NN reedily Bitiiag fended taking up her residence here. The | | Alood like all the rest examined in ‘oohig, the Irlsh champion, are to play a widow claimed that Clise promised to | e, now his station in DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME 0% ot t5 it ing Do | : | e e While thes were living in | €ase of disaster. He sald he saw no one His Health Gradually Fails After a | cember 13. The cracks were to have % | the Oaks lodging-house on Third and N the starboard boat or near it after = 4 plaved the latter part of this month, but WHALING STEAMER KARLUK, WHICH ARRIVED IN THIS r RDAY FROM 1 C OCEAN | | Mission streets she alleged that he opened | She capsized. Second Officer Ravens had Shock, Until End Finally Comes 2 ED S PORT YESTERDAY FROM THE ARCTIC OCEAN | testified that there were four men in » tzgerald injured his knee while playing WITH A SMALL CARGO OF BONE, HAVING KILLED BUT ONE WHALE THROUGHOUT HER LONG | |Der trunk on September 15 12 and stole From Natural Causes. Jack Bonnet and Al Hampton three weeks CRUISE IN NORTHERN WATERS. e > . NG | 31200 She swore to a warrant for his ar- | her at the time. rd Livingst Heath, capitalist, | ag0. l i 1 ® x | | rest and he was captured in Ohlo and | Allwood had been on board the South s r ad in his home at 970 Sutter | Fitzgerald will soon start training. He | 4 I | brought back. | Portland for one month and during that He had been | 1s Sradually recovering from the injury | = ——»| He was held to answer and was con- ‘\ iy Mihoas Ol eee Ben. - 5 and will be in splendid fettle for the | HE whaling steamer Karluk, | Oct 30 for Comox; whaling stmr Morning Star, | Arctie..... bold P 10 victed by a jury in Judge Dunne's court. | n_aske ow he knew the ship was rogm Jul & Year | natch. He is working out daily at the Which arrived yesterday from her | ' f8il for San Francisco Oct 23; whating sumr | 5. Monica. Tt 1cs” Borts.| pmipier 2 | He was graated a new trial by the Su- | 80ing ahead, the seaman replied that he ago he lexy. Ever Qlympic Club. Egan will also be given | E is a h Alexander, repalring & leak, to sall for San | Pt Arena..| Point Arena . | 4 pmPler 2 | preme Court and the case was assigned | cOuld see the wake, and when the people since His death | the privileges of the club. Egan will start | Arctic cruise, secured only. one | Francisco Oct 22. _ Rival...... Willapa Harbor. 3 pm|Pier 2 |to Judge Cook’s court. The widow, who | Were thrown into the water they were was - a recurrence for the coast within a week and begin | whale during all her months of | ;g o0 (EESRAREIG LT e | Diatiun. . | onct Bbiiad Burc |11 sm|pie; ‘¢ | bas aince secured anuther hushand; testi- | SRrvied TR NI of apoplexy. T Heath had not|training. He will be accompanied by huntng. That one whale vielded | nayy’ wing Nw. - velooity 54 wmiles per hour | Curacac. .. | Mexiean Dorts .10 am|pler 11 | fled yesterday that she did not know how | Ole Gunderson, another seaman, was ely e in San | Casey and Dunne, two of the finest play- 1646 pounds of bone, which, with 215 fox r * PORTS. Peru. N, Y. via Panamall2 m|Pier 40 | much jmoney she had in the trunk. Two | next placed on the stand. It was h F = m ad been ers In the world. and four be stitutec the Kar- SAN DIEGO ed Nov 5—U S stmr Nero, | Iaqua . Hamboldt .. {1 pm|Pler 2 | important witnesses could not be found, | &reat difficulty that the inspectors drag- Atome| T b AT Skiuy. wonaal for Panam; g Nove: | N the Fud Caed S e Eek ged any information frem him. He could sine 4 . he games are to be played in the | luk's cargo. = s 3 | *n and the Judge refused to hear their tes- £ I time 1 e lea man for Tif- | handsome court of the club, which cost 2 SEATTLE—Arrived Nov §—Stmr Portland, | F. H. Legge Humboldt ... 9 am{Pler 10 | 4,1 trom the records of the first trial, | not understand the questions, and when - . . 3 : O h vhale w: »d ne from Nome; City : Nov | Centenn.ui.| Seattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 > : - a " we e in New York.|$40 to bulld and is the finest in the |, L0¢,°le Whale was killed near Herrold | rof Mofpe: sumr, Clty ot Buebla, bence Nov | iliance. . | Eureka & Coos Hayl-....-|Pier 15 | He then instructed the jury to acquit the | he did make answer it was so irrelevant . ¢ times prominent in! United States. Tickets will cost $ each, | 151and. The Kagluk's cruise wae unevent- | fiom Blatne ! 8. Rota,...| San Diegp & Way| 9 am|Pler 11 | defendant. | as to be of no value. v I's in Boston and with | and only members of the Institution wili | ful and $1 apiece will represent the whale- led Nov 4—Schr Forester, for San Pedro. November 9. 1 e Two things he was sure of—the vessel =, Ciark & Biddle of Philadelphia. | be allowed to buy them. The Olymplc| men's remuneration for sharing its mo- | ™ Xrvivea Nov o= Sime Dirigo. from Skagway. | N Foric | Humboids ..:.....[| 5 pra[Fier 3| ACCUSED OF TILL-TAPPING | was going ahead and the sea was mod- « 1562 Soon after- Club is filled with handball enthusiasts. | notony. The Karluk reports that the | PORT LOS —Arrived Nov 5—Stmr | Cotumbia.,| Astoria & Portland|1l am)Pler 24 erately calm. v ding on | More than #0 members play the old-time | Ale: S g 5 = Alcatraz, from Mendocine. 5 ¢ .| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am{Pler 1 IN STORES IN MISSICN | Second Mate Ravens was then rigidly e o s = me | Alexander had seven whales when she | Alcatraz ndoeine. o tara, | G008 Bavil .| i 1 iand Mate . o T £ e re- me. ampton, the coast champion, | spoke her in the Bering Sea. The Morn- o - ol ] November 10. | e s question y Inspector Bulger in an en- v charge of the tickets, and the mem: | 10§ Star, William Bayiiss and Thrasher | © Sailii Now &-&tme Tacoma, for Hongkong; | EUrtka:. - | Humboldt ~.. 9 amlpter 13 | Philip McGuire Booked at ity Prison i e gl comny o B - B was amiable, gen- | bers are buying the coveted pasteboards | were all “clean.” schr Robert Searles, for San Pedro. *pa N R bt 4.pmiPles 30 on Two Charges of Petty | in the starboard boat when it was launch- st friends and endeared to many | at this early day. Within another week | st e PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived A Srvae DArhes e 10 L | ed. He made the statement that the star- str fit them. He leaves 1o | it 1s expected every seat will be sold. Honor Retiring Ski Amazen, trom, Port Gamble, for Sydne o o o ol g g BB i A aTceny. | board boat was never launched. He said: 5 coast. He was born in| A plan is on foot to match Joe Collins 5 g PP"_~ ikt et Toakne, Stmr | November 11. | Phillp McGuire was arrested yesterday | “When the forward tackle was released ssac _where some members of | and Al Hampton for a preliminary game, | Tho officers of the United States reverie cut- | stmr Coquilie River, « Arcata.....| Coos B.& 1t.Orford|10 am|Pler 13 | by Detecttve Fitzgerald and Policeman | the boat swung around on the after tac- mily etill reside. His age was about | These dwo players have boon Tivls 107 ] o ine conminne. Capthth 2 O COmNED, | Bevn o0 iR A A e s 4 & R o ‘""‘1"‘" 2 | Kenville and booked at the City Prison | kle. By this time the boat was half in t 5 connected for | the amateur champlonship. Some of the | fne hignest tribute that commisstoned officers | - HARDY ' CRERI — Batied 'Nov 5~Stir | State of Call San Diego & Way.| 9 am[Pler 1t | on two charges of petty larceny. It is | the water. I hung on to the after tackle . v fpaves Pustoms | members of the Olympic Club are Willing | can pay to a superior. Captain Coulson was re- | Marshiield, for Bureka. "' | 8. Barbara. Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm(Pler 2 | claimed that McGuire is the tilltapper | Untll the sea went away from under the e . e early years| to offer a handsome trophy for the match. o et o age, ad when he. 1eft ths | FORT GAMBLE Arrived Nov 6—Bark Pal- | Queen.. .| Puget Sound Ports/tl amiPler 8 | C} ™5 been operating In stores | Doat: That cleared her of the water in s residen sco. age, , from San Fra an Pedro. .| Humboldt .. m | P! | » —————— lioch for the last {ime his officers, i full 08 BAY - Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Signal, | S Vi throughout the Mission. Among his al- | BT, and I lowered her down again so NINETY-SIX HOUNDS e e s s i e et * | Bontta.....| 9 am|Pler 11 | jeged victims are Robbers & Rulfs, gro- | that she wouldn’t fill up, and she un- SECRETARY OF THE UNION | IN INGLESIDE STAKE G Dodke. Engineer Officers H. O. Stayton, E. | ¢ POINT LOBAS—passed Nov 5. 1:30 p m—| = [ e tbier 40 | cers, Howard and Sixteenth streets, from | iogked and drifted away.’ " . Dodm, R e hach Th San Gabriel, from San Pedro, for Ump- | San Juan.. |N. Y. via Pana mPler » S S X E | “Do you know whether the painter was LAUNDRY DISSATISFIED [ emer qua River G.W.Elder. | Astoria & Po am| Pler 24 | Whose till §1 EM X Retanom, o e et T askeid M. Bulger. grocer, Seventeenth and Dolores streets, whose loss was 39, and Green's delicates- | sen stbre on Noe street, near Fifteenth, ISLAND PORT. | November 17. | afled Nov 5—Stmr Slerra,tor | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 a Open Event Forms the Coursing Card | for the Running on Saturday B PR Cordelia Heald Reappears. “I passed it to some one on the lower ;deck. with orders to make it fast. I don't Says There Is Conspiracy Among Di- s;:]l[?l\'()m'l.!' rectors to Secure Control of th | ROM SEATTLE, e - Canoara 2ot and Sunday. B isortibge i o iete, o 1:";},,::";;;‘::""2?& | NEW YORK—Arrivea i Ship Henry B = et Whexs g l;,mlen' lmgeln r by g kr“‘oflow r;:tuhC: ;);a; ey ?woa“sevmera when 2 it oty T b g o yde, hence July 17, N days S| 3 lieved to be the man who attempted to - - An oven stake With ninety-six entries | made his historic trip from San Diego, was | "iqfied “Ron 015 10 dava = pommers ol Lt " you stood on the submerged raft walst Ct tap the till in a florist’s store at Haight i and Fillmore streets. The police say that McGuire worked | with a companion who at times acted as | of the s will be run to-morrow and_Sunday at | towed over from Oakland yesterday to Little flled a sult fof | pgiegide Coursing Park. The total prize | MAID street wharf, v ke v training 8. M. yoney will be $830, the first prize betng | Chanées ;;'g;mns deep? And how was it that the sea did | not wash off the passengers who wers sitting down on 1t?” “It was a moderate sea. They were Dirigo. Bertha Valencia. FOF YOKOHAMA- PORTS, iled Oct 21—Stmr Vietoria, Inlet & Way Pts. & \Way Ports. Arrived Oct 1 Pumyea Wil- | 8100, The draw last ni i > 20—B { X ast night at Pythian Cas- | & ) 3r stmr Tydeus, kout and at other times ke : Bl otk ki | $16 LRI A TS | | Captain Thomas ‘has. ween piaces tn oms | R lor Seattle, via Antwerp, - | B e i o clath 1 SSvHSTEn Bl e | gt o™ » stockholders of the com- | open stake, 98 dogs—Idlencss va. Don Pedro; | ™™ ©f the achooner Onward in place of Cap- Al Y v Pts.[Nov. 16 | Guire looted the cash drawer. A woman | At this juncture the investigation was He charges that | Good Decision va. Remieso Animo; Grace W | talfy Ellefsen, and Captaln Paulsen bag suc Stmr Yucatan, for New York. = & saw the two men In Green's delicatessen | cOntinued until this afternoon at 1 o'clock. secured the ma- | 1%, Advance Guard; Haddingion ve. Van Alba: | el Copiain Hendrixsen on the ‘schoomer | [DFTMPO Carrived Nov 2—-Br bark South- Sun, Moon and Tide. store and as soon as she observed Me et By of the stork. of the soscer _ | Poincetta vs. Tyrone Prince; Encore vs. Lost n - s Tacoma, . g F " = tont ueing it to Eain conteol oy ayand In- | Girl; Linda Vista vs. Concord Boy: Tom Hur- | WA A TAMBURG—In ‘port Oct 20—Br ship Hoit | United States Conet and Gepdetic Survey— | Guire opening the cash drawer she gave | Parishioners to Hold a Bazaar. e Agas . ccgazn e com- | 1y Recal Attire; Dorothy M vs. Pepper | Water Front Notes. o Caters at_Fort Polnt, entrance 5, | an alarny, but MeGuire and his companion : . ¥ b S - i o By By | e R Btk Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to ‘San | oo gy Fag e | The ladies of St. Paul's parish intend leges that the defendants also ; Bob R ve. Progresso; Little Lucy vs |, 1he tug Rover leaves to-day for Portland, Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | succeede ':. making their escape. The |jpgiding a bazsar for the benefit of the - . iy T Mica Wilson vs. Dayli from where she will tow the ship Two Drothers i st Tonenitan’’ e Wik |5 HEIUESC N Subechnandeate SR D"“f" are searching for McGuire's com- | hyjiging fund of the new church, now in meeting restrained and | Master Clatr, o he Konirican ship Henry B. Hyde reached | ., NEWCASTLE, Aus—Safled Oct 24—Fr ship | the elts front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 ‘Yanton. course of construction on the corner of 3 to show how they secured their | Margueritte vs Cloveral ;| New York yesterday, 110 days from this port. | Vereingetorix, for San_ Francisco, minutes later than at Fort Point; the height NELSON IS WANTED AS Valley and Church streets. At a meet- BRISBA. —Salled Nov 4—Br stmr Moana, | o tide s tft same at both places. ing held a few nights ago a great deal stock He charges that J. M. Fitzgerald | Real Duchess; Glaucus ve. ‘Queen’s Motto; | _Reinsurance on the Norweslan bark: Daley oo VAN el ‘ESSO! MURDER and W R re s - | Toronto vs. Otto; Money Musk Clobefell: | Was advanced yesterday to S0 per cent. ancouver. NOVE S and W. A. Ramsey, directors in the con- | gorcll ® Golden Rute: Littie Mercy va. Sors | s At s HOVER. Pasesd' Now oG Abe e oaiis FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. ACC: RY TO DER | of enthusiasm was shown and this augers cern, have helped the defendants in thelr | St comico o le; Ldttle Merey va. Nora | Ha, hence Tune 11, for B , pr i ey well for the success of the undertaking. efforts 1o get control of the company and | To e annenerelel NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ACAPULCO—Arrived Nov 2—Br ship Aus- | Sun rises . Police Notified That an Officer Will | Father Connolly, pastor of the parish. emiplod frarmpiglo i Lot e B R e L L R 2 trallan, from Newcastle, Aus. Sun_sets . said he believed the bazaar could be held Sheir onde | s Maua Fure Pearl ve. Facing Biily; our | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | sy Coion, for Sun Frapcicoa ™ [0 Faname | Moon recs - -6:21 p. m. “Leave With Extradition in the church buflding early next year. of .. p: se arm Vs, ount Voo S . s 1 3 > ¥ e T | Rose; Yankee Boy vs. Katy Bell; Equator v. Shipping Merchants. * OCEAN STEAMERS, g "nm».' o Time| g Time| 3 ‘Time| Papers. Ao uirs WILD THYME IS FIRST “‘j!'"‘n!l;}:“;} ‘:hlgg’”‘; Lily; Lucks The British ship Clan Galbraith {s chartered nfi;‘f“’ffl‘fohxv Sailed Nov 5—Stmr La Tou- | T LWl E W - ,E;l e A reply was recelved by Captain Martin| Dora Fuhrig Charged With Murder. IN THE ROSLYN HANDICAP ; : for lumber and merchandise to Melbourne | stucpl, HAYTe:, st Rhein, for Mremen; | — 5 Sasterdsy fo 10 TNt MO NG Ehec |20 Uk Hiauet yesturtiny, oot the bafy o - ~ vm}x;.g v, J\‘nn :l“mg sumlé T‘; -,rhozner George E. Billings | Numid: lasgow. ¥ ,‘,’ :'9 iff Andy Pruitt of Montgomery County, | Mrs. Annie Callaghan, who died on Octo- . ui cnest John | (on Puget Sound) is chartered for lumber t TEEN — s Nov & Y arres ber v % Judge Birqe- Wins the Mile llld’ vs, Bells Lioyd: Fuil Moon ve. White Stock- | Adelaide at 40s: German ahl; -“‘;,',,.:,'.‘:,‘ef'.,,g fe, from Liverpool, 7:!“’:?&"%&:5““ ot by :’3 8:01 Kvnmu' oghows e an Darid B = mle)o’“ryvngulmu:t: ‘u’:;:‘s’i.;\lc::t: 4 e Sixteenth Race at | ine 3 vs. Mountain Poet; Colored | on Puget Sound, same business to South Atrl- | GENOA—Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Nordamerika, | 10 4.9] 9:12| Nelson, an attorney of Coffeyville, Kan., | In8 Mrs. Bors FuACE t < Lady ve. Vina; Roxana vs. Flora Belie; Young | ca, 50s—both chartered prior to arrival, for New York. " {11 |-8208] a'nho:w] that Nelson was wanted there on the|immediately thereafter a ehargt 8¢ TOm Latonia. Klamath va. Balendine: Sofals Redwood | The bark Abby Paimer lbads sugar at Hon- —_— 3 =L — | charge of being an accessory to a mur- | 3°F, Was placed against her on the prison NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Aqueduct 3 L olulu for Delaware Ereakwater, NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 2 g ey e S R iy e e e e Tt eet™ wIo e | Mo ol = = i and column an e successive tides of the | Wi e r Nelson's ex tion 7o Morckanta second, Nine Spot third. Time, ik 4 WILL Ehipv“;xf1 F‘I‘r;::e;llsenee- TO ARRIVE. day In the order of cecurrence s to time: the | would leave at once to take him back. ADVERTISEMENTS. - BATTL! . o Second race, handicap, ome and an elghth TROPHIES Steamer. From. day, except when there are but three tides; as | LN© date of the warrant was glven so that miles—Tord Badge won, Brigand second, Sabot | Lincoln Club Officials Arrange Card Thursday, November 5. Stmr Sequoia, Winkel, sometimes occurs. The heights given addition to the soundings of the United States in the event of Nelson's applying for a THOUSANDS third. Time, 5 days from Grays Gra; = : ys Harbor writ of habeas corpus the lice could et eesor, " liie G 325 | of Boxing in Mochanics’ Pavilion | “fin Suna Ress, Alesander, 413 hours Portiand & W Soant Bt St Xl e ey £ | B prepared to resst 1t 7 st 1:43 4-5. Annex To-Night. m_San Diego and way ports. Eiven fs subtracted from the depth Eiven by | Neison, when arrested by Dstective Bal- | Of mh:lum .t:-flfy g:: :l&n? - - o L One Fourth race, Roslyn handicap, one and a six- teenth miles—Wild Thyme won, Ahumada sec- ond, Flora Hampton third. Time, 1:48 1-8. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs—Beldame | won, Harangue second, Palette third. 1:16 45 T Sixth race, mile—Erbe won, Trepan second, There should be some exciting boxing bouts before the Lincoln Athletic Club to- night in Mechanics' Pavilion annex. Matchmaker Al Murphy has six good Nor atmr Tellus, Arntzen, 8 hours from Ladysmith. Whaling stmr Karluk, McGregor, 16 days from Dutch H: T Sloan, 12 days from Port Bktn Retriever, Hadlock. Schr El Dorado, Smith, 18% days from Ta- the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N, chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Mer- Cal., ley, admitted that he had been charged with concealing his brother, John C. Nel- son, who had been convicted of murdering a man in Coffeyville, but he said he could prove that his brother was in the Indian Territory all the time, and the charge of The Captain third. Time, 1:43. bouts on the card. The main event will| coma. Novembar b, M e Hiiw CINCINNATI, Nov. 5.—Latonia results: be a return match between Barney Dris-| Scbr Mary C, Beck © hours from Bodega. Cona"Bay & Port Orford|N, St SRR Gacti loer o€ iha: Weery :fi;fie‘;‘:?;o‘:-;fi visited him :‘.vrho"x First race, six furlongs—Miss Golightly won, Fieuron second, Satchel third. Time, 1:17%. | ccll and Harry Tenney. This will be the Thursday, November 6. Humboldt . b exactly at noon to-day— . e. A special to The Call from Coffeyville jcBurney’ Kidney and Bl - Dottie uses. One dose relieves. Take time byt the forelock and purchase one bottie cf eeti) at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 Second race. =X furiongs—Rainland won, second meeting of these two clever ban-| - stmr Hero, Syvertsen, Ladysmith; R p. m., Greenwich time. , J. C. BURNETT, * | says that Nelson was formerly a Con- Oudon second, Ben Adkins third. Time, 1:18%. | t2ms. Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Lieutenant N.. In charge. | gressman in Tennessee and that he And get relief in 20 m'rmm race, ene and a sixteenth miles—Judge imes won, Reservation second, Varner Time, 1:54. o T Fourth race, six furlongs—Orfeo won, Ratlin_second, H. Howard third. "d: The special heavy-weight contest be- tween Ike McLaughlin and Frank Man- nasso also promises to be a fast one. Mc- Laughlin hafls from Butchertown and SAILED. ‘Thursday, November 5. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr Whittler, Macdonald, Ventura. Stmr Czarina, Jobneon, Coos Bay. —_——— Claims Fund Is a Trust. A suit was flled yesterday for an in- Junction restraining Henry E. Coffey, the Jumped a $2000 bond in the case wherein he ie accused of alding his convicted brother to escape. ———————e Appmmkavmhfim It is a cer- AT will be heavily backed by his friends. S e b o 300+ vt nne i | anmises o oo the Mo | S8 AL il g e Dt LB & g NS §| recondy appcnted rocever of the nol- Time, 112 - Fieata third. | gistrict. The balance of the card will be: | Stmr Eurcka, Jessen,' Eureka. & INas: pacts. ent International Bank and Trust Com- | Marlon de Vries, memher, oF the United A e BURNEY, Los Anger Sixth race, one mile—Mamselle won, Mar. | Willlam Frield ys. Joe Kelly, 105 pounds; | Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Astorla. Newport & Way Port any of America, f States Board of General Aj TS, ar- F. McBURNEY, Los Angeles, ghary, wees, Baskrs D i i, | Jack Doyle ve Willem | Dosmond, “113| S Srtaviia Sossmien b B S5 13| posted with It by the Standard Loun and | Ty 20T 1o"ad been, hearing anpis BT T v . ] m 8 s . and he n the effic} of Kid: pounds; Bob Lundie vs. Jim Lineger, 122| stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. :|New York via Panamal amed ke Cus .lect X et ——————— pounds, and Herry King vs. Pete Walker, | Suur Sequola, Winkel, Monterey. -*+/San Diego & Way Ports g::;‘ uc"E:':f.'ln;f;c:J“ifie".m llutm;- gt acmflomn e tommcol - mevs and i ooy Secretary Holbrook Is IIl. 145 pounds. ~ Bwnr G C Lindeyer, Allen, Grays Harbor, i AR L alleged fn the complaint that the money | Im *Teral gt laing Charles Holbrook, secretary of the So- clety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Milton Hayes will referee all contests. George Robinson will be timekeeper, Nor star Hero, Syve Tug Sea oson, tn Skagit, Robinson, Port Gamble. Bktn t, China Sound Ports. & Japan TO SAIL, was deposited by the Standard as a trust fund, and therefore should not be used Animals, §s seriously ill at his apart- ——— e Bktn Addenda, AStrup, to pay the creditors of the defu ments in the Windsor Hotel. His present Chinese Domestic Arrested. B e e Botess. tution. s ot Taan sickness is due to a em;bhuuon of throat| Ap Yuen, a Chinese domestic, was ar-| Schr Belia, Jensen, Siuslaw River. - troubles, from which he has been & Suf- | rested yesierday by Detective McMahon | gt st K10%% Grussel. Astorie, in tow November 6. Refuses to Wed the Girl. Los ferer for many years. ———— e Insolvent Carpenter. and locked up in the City Prison. It is alleged that while he was employed at 103 stmr Acme. Schr Mary E Russ, Nyman, Coos Bay. SPOKEN. Mend. Loz les Ports..[12 City. 1 James Ryan, a bartender, was held to answer before the Superior Court by Po- Larkin street he stole a gold watch afd | Per ship Henry B Hyde—Oct 28, lat 34 N, lice Judge Fritz yest ‘Wright Se; r, a carpenter in from thy 1w, Arthu from Honol Ju tz yesterday on a charge of right Seymou residing | chain e room of Mrs. Kennedy and | lon 7L W, ah r Sewall, i, betrayal, under promise of marriage. in this city, filed a petition in insolvency | a revolver and child’s bank from George States District in the United % Court yes- | Marshall, 7% Van Ness aven terday. &mflflhflnmfl, ‘was then emplo;ed. ue, where be | per whaling stmr Karluk—Left in port Datah Harhor shin Glacy ta. 3 MEMORANDUM. ‘hl‘.b# % o the United States Appraisers' bull hearing cases, and will remain for several days, after which he will go to Portland,

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