The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 10, 1904, Page 46

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BREAKING SLING SENDS TO THE DECK AN AVALANCHE OF SPARS AND CANVAS British Ship Eurasia Gets the Worst of a Sudden Shift in the Wind’s Direction Dodging Writhing When here December the British 1 she was sound spar and hull. She was bound for the United Kingdom and seemed fit in? respect for the long trip and in condition under ordinary circumstances to give a good account of herself in any | kind of battle the elements might offer. She was s eve ill in good condition at 2: 5 , when in latitude | of Decembe! longitude 120 40 west, | gusty, easterly wind about-faced and! went roaring in the opposite direction. | When the wind changed the Eurasia’s sais had to be Shifted to conform with the new state of affairs. The order was ; given, the braces were manned and about 2:§0 p. m. the Eurasla’s sallors were hauling round the yards. There was a sudden crash, and in less time than it takes to tell the Eurasia’s spar and canvas scheme was in a writhing | tangle. The Vessel came limping back\ P 3 40 morth, te port early yesterday morning, and | § will have to undergo extensive repairs | aleft and on deck before she rseumes her voyage. The origin of the trouble was the éarrying eway of the sling of the main | ¥ard, which snapped as the spar was! béing hauled around. chapter reads like the story of the | “house that Jack bullt, inverted. The | ‘breaking of the sling left the main yard free to obey the law of gravity. In its dm\n\\ud flight it brought the lower and upper topsail yards, breaking the| latter spar into two pleces. The tum-| bling spars smashed the lower cap and fell with damaging force against the mainstay and foretopsail braces. The mainsall, Jower topsall, up- per topsail, topgallant sall and royal were ripped into rags, and the whole tangled collection showered in an avalanche to the deck, while the terrified seamen hunted cover and in fezrful anticipation awaited other hard- ware showers from the other masts. | Clearing the wreckage was a terrible | task, to which the rolling of the ship | added tenfold. All the tangled gear had to be thrown overboard, and when the task was completed Davy Jones' locker had been equipped with a wholesale supply of junk, which inciuded nearly all the Eurasia’s can\at The bulwarks and rail Were damaged, the deckhouse injured and the main pump put out of business in the tug- ging and tearing necessary to clear away the wreckage. A survey showed | that the cap of the lower mast had| been broken and stays and rigging gen- erally so bedly strained that Captain Hughes followed his mate's advice and put back to this port for repairs. In his report of his troubles Captain Yughes makes no mention of the fact that the liner Mariposa offered assist- ance, nor does he give any reason for * his failure to acknowledge the steam- ship’s signale. This seeming discour- tesy on the part of the British skipper avill probably receive some attention at the investigation which the under- awriters will make. el Alameda Safls for Honolulu. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ala. meda sailed vesterda: Honolulu with a full o1 © and passengers, among whom were the ramed 4vq4‘Y‘W D. Clagett, Frank H. Grace, C. 1. Gallagher, W. W. Gilluly, Mrs. Giliuly, F. J Vieger. G. H. Hellman, Mrs. Hellman, F. Holt, Mrs. Holt, Frank J. Hare, C. F. Lehners, > A. P. Newcomb, Miss §. omb . George A. Ordway and child. Shaw, ¥. S. Shoup, Mrs. C. F. True and en, W. Walsh and G. H. Whitney. ST = T 5 Improvements on Siberia. the comfort of passengers, the Pacific Company equipped the staterooms of the Siber, uring her last stay in port with en additiona! washstand in Ty €tateroom. When the Korea arrives a similar addition will be mace 1o her already numerous devices for making life at sea as luxurious as possible. Pl < Y Schooner Newark Returns. The gasoline schooner Newark, which salled Friday, returned to port yesterday on acccunt d machinery. R AL The Overdue List. The vessels posted for reinsurance were quot- terdey as follows: Paris, 85 per cent co Giuseppe I, Artemis, La_ Fontaine and Jeanne Cordonnier, 10 per cent; Martaban, = Loch Bredan, 80 per cent. 25 per cent; L r e Sudrh oy Peru Sails for Panama. The Pacific Mall Company’s steamship Peru salled yesterday for Penama with a full cargo and minety-two passengers, of whom twenty- »ix were Chinese B S L 5 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants, The French bark Marechal de Villars yesterday for Queenstown, for orders, wit 385 ctis wheas, valued at $93,000. and 24,000 1t lumber as dunhage, valued at $360. e a5 For ip Eurasia left]? of |} The rest of the |’ Charters. British ship Mozambique (en Puget red for lumber thents to Val- (Pisagua Range), at 30s: ame busineas trom Puge: weastle at 27e 64, with Adelalde or Port Pirle, at hartered prior to arrival. British ship Duchalburn proceeds to Newcastlc, Australia, in ballast, e Exports to German Oceaniea. The German schooner Neptun was clearsd yestorday for Jaluit, Marshall Islands, with 250 o5 fiou:, 576 cs canned goods, 300 cs 5 half- Ao almon, 67 pkgs groceries and provisions, ibs bread, 20 cris potatoes, 34,061 ft lum: 00 gals distiliate, 2 boats, 5 bales s electrical suppiies, 1 cs drugs, 9 cs cs_Gypamite and 2 cs caps and fuse, valued at $E908, . B = PR A Cargo for Mexico. “The Mexican scl er Winchester sailed yes- terdey for La Pa joo, with & general mer- chandise coTRO vaiued at $6026. The cargo in- 26562 1t lumber, 450 bdis shooks, 40 rope, 10 bales oakum, 28 bales duck, 22 bals vars. & pkgs =hip chandiery, T2 pkes building nub'whl 28 phgs Pn\ll 4 phgs patnts and ofis, 3 pkge drugs, 20 b wire, 172 bdls Shgles. 435 hales tay, 100 This cement, 6 ctls buriey, 55 bs paste, 186 gale wine, 28 cs sal- mem, 38 cs canned ‘woods, 16 bales bacs, 5 pRgs machinery and € pkgs groceries and provisions, i e S LA Merchandise for Hawaii. camer Argy)l was cieared yesterday fo t:rillu‘\:! vmhr 1'}5.0«5 gallors cnae au' i‘; Vulk, valved at The echoener H. » for Mabukena with Landime cargo, valued at $12,702 | at | and in a Few Seconds: Her Sailors Are Steel Ropes and Tangled Marine Hardware et gals vinegar, 785 P nd o Ne doap, 011 Ibs soda, late, 100 bbls lime; 2 cs boots and s gas, 2 cs dry goods, 3 bars steel, A 9 bdls paper. TS G A Exports by Panama Steamer. The steamer Peru salled yesterday for Pana- ma and way ports with & general merchandiee cargo valued t $97,406, to be dfstributed as e $5820; Central America, 9 Parama, $2446; Colombia, $6338; Ecua- $612; Peru, $596; New York, $18,617; Ger- , $200. The leading exports were &s fol- 800 ibs s, 4 pkgs groceriss and provisions, ¢ ca 4 ‘pitgs bicvcies and sundries, 1 bbl am- 10 pkgs paints and ofls, 1 beer, man lows: To Mexico—100 flasks quicksilver, rais: drug; monia, 5 pkgs acid, pkg machine To Central America—5045 bbls flour, 4583 Ibs 2 cs spices, 4202 Ibs 1 cs ralsins, 2351 Ibs dried fruit, 2081 ('-V! 46 cs wine, 22 cs beer, 10 cs chumpagne, 10 gals 66 cs whisky, 14 cs mineral water, 125 cs canned goods, 101 pkgs groceries 148 cs salmon, 460 lbs nuts, 48 7345 I1bs eodfish, 13 pkgs onions, toes, 1840 Ibs lard, 20 pkgs fresh ables, 4US Ibs ham and bacon, 775 lbs millstufts, ne wax, 10 cs turpentine, 1% ints, 61 bbls 51 ecs olls, 100 bales cotton, pkgs dry guods, 64 pkgs tank material, 41 . yanide potassium, l‘i pkgs , 14 pkgs leather, 130 cs coal ol), 50,- 000 1bs cement, 97 bales ilver, 3406 feet lumber. To bbls flour, 610 gals 2 cs vine, 17 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1037 1bs 101 cs canned goods, 30 cs ealmon, 50 bread, b pkgs naval stores, 22 pkgs groceries and pro- oods, 300 Ibs millstuffs, 1200 1bs lard. or—353 bbls flour, 1bs lard, 4 cs 90 ;Hl{‘ groceries and provisions, 3 cs boots and shoes, To Peru—4 pkgs mining machinery. To New York—33,984 gals wine, 15,550 lbs @ry hides, 15,942 Ibs grease wool, 75 bales junk. R e e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. chants’ Exchange, January 9. 1904, The Time Bl\. on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i. e, &t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m., Greenwich ti J. C. BURNETT, 8 N., in charge. 8, N., Mer- San Francisco, Cal., Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey — Time and Helght of High and Low Waters &t Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide Is the same at both places SUNDAY. JANUARY 10. Sun rises |Tyme| [Time hl’v\ . [Time “ i w IBw |Time| SOTE—1In the above exposition of the tides morning tides are given in the left early fourth time column gives the last tide of the r. cxcept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given ‘are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | iven is eubtracted from the depth given by | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ——— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Coquille River ., e oqu!lle River |Jan. State of Cal..|San Diego & Way Pts.|Jan. Sonoma - | Sydney & Way Ports . Seattle & Whatcom. | Crescent City Grays Harbor T Kruger | Humboldt s }’nin( Arznl & Alblon Humboldt .. Portland & Way Pis.|J: | Mendocino & Pt. Arena. Willapa Harbor Grays_Harbor New York via Point Arena. Rival.. 8. Monica. y Hamburg & Way Pt Seattie & Olympia . North Fork. Schr Mary Dodge, Olsen, 48 hours from Eureka. CLEARED. 2 Seturday, Januvary 9. Sfmr Peru, Mackinnon, Panama and way ports; Pacific Mail Steamship C Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, 3 D 0. Honolulu; Spreckels & Bros C Stmr Argyll, Gilboy, Kahului; Union Ol Co. Ship ~Susquehanna, Watts, Hilo; Welch Co. Ban( Mohican, Kelly, Honolulu; Welch ~chr H C Wright, Nielsen, Mahulona; The Chas Nelson Co. Ger schr Neptun, Meinholz, Jaluita; Wil- ltams, Dimond & C SAILED. Saturday, Bureka, Jessen, Eureka. Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu. Perv, Mackinnon, Panama. Murshileld, Dettmers, Hard: Point Arena, Miller, Mendoclna Stmr Aurelia, Erickson, Portland! Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, Crescent City. Fr bark Marechal de Villard, Rioual, Queens- town. Bkin Echo, Young, Columbla River. Arago, Semsen, Willapa Harbor. Bktn J M Grirfith, Arey, Port l{adloch Schr Orfent, Sanders, Port Angeles, Echr Oakland, Ewart, Tillamook. Mex schr Winchester, Gilbert, La Paz. RETURNED. Saturday, Jenuary 0. Schr Newark, Reinertsen, hence Jan 8 for Stewarts Point, on account of machinery being’ disablod off Point Reyes, Jan 8, § p m. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 9, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind NW, velocity 16 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. Jan 9—Stmr Spokane, Hence Jan 8: Novo, hence Jan §; stmr H_Kruger, hence Jan 7; stmr Scotfa, hence January O. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr ed Jan 9 Stmu North Fork and Phoe- for San Fran CR NT CITY- —Armed Jan 8—Stmr Del Norte, hence Jan 6. SEBATTLE—Arrived Jan 8—Stmr Umatilia, hence Jan 6. S—Stmr Santa Barbara, hence ia, from Skagway. mF Dirigo, from Skagway. Arrived Jan' 9—Schr Lottle reka. PORT BARFORD--S alled JL\: #—Stmr Bo- nita, for San Pedro. CASPAR—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr South Coast, hence dan COOS BAY—Salled Jan 9—Stmr Aberdeen, Yortland, hence Jan 5, IRHAVEN—Arrived Jan 8—Schr C A from Winslow. ALCATRAZ LANDING—Salled Jan 8—Stmr Rosecrans, for Honolulu. TACOMA—Sailed Jan 8—Stmr Bdith, for San Francisco. Arrived Jan 9—Stmr Mackinaw, hence Jan 4. Arrived Jan 9—Stmr San Mateo, hence Jan B. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 9—Stmr Bruns- wick, for San ncisco. POINT LOBOS—Passed Jan 8—Stmr Alca~ traz, from San Pedro, for Greenwood. TATOOSH—Passed in Jan 9—Schr Robert Searle, from San Pedro, for Port Gamble. Passed out Jan mr Edith, from Ta- coma, for San Francisco: schr Admiral, from Port Gamble, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS, Arrived Jan 8—Ship Wm P r Mahukona, for Kahulul, mr Miowera, for.Sydney. nt Carson, from Eu for Tha. HONOLULL- FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA, B C—Sailed Jan 8—Nor stmrs Hero and Teilus, for San_Francisco. Arrived Jan 7—Br stmr Braemar, r Manila. bort Dec 24—Br ship Stxtus for_San Francisco. CHERBOURG—Salled Jan 4—Fr bark Mon- tebello, for San Francisco. MONTEVIDEO—Salled Dec 19—Ger stmr SI- lesia for Hamburg. Ger stmr Luxor, for Hamburg. _NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled Jan 8—Bark Sea co. HONGKONG: deane, from San Francisco and Tacoma, via Yokohama, etc. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prjor to Jan 8—Stmr Hyades, from Seattle, ST VINCENT—Arrived prior to Jan 8—Ger stmr Silesia, hence Sept 2, for Hamburg. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 9—Stmr La Cham- pagne, for Havre; stmr Mesaba, for London: stmr St Louis, for Southamptgn, via Plymouth and Cherbour; stmr Pennsylvania, for Ham- burg; stmr Prinzessin Victorfa Louise, for St Thomas: stmr Mongollan. for Glasgow: stmr nia, for Liverpool; stmr Calabria, for Mar- .’ Genoa, etc; stmr Sicfllan_Prince, for Genoa' and Naples. The stmr New York, from Southampton and Cherbourg, s in communication with Nan- tucket lightship at 6:50 Stmr La_Savoie, from Havr tion with Nantucket lightship at 9: m. CIBRALTAR- Salled Jan d—Stmr Aurania, from Trieste, Fiume, for New Yori. CHERBOURG—Sailed Jan 9_Stmr St Paul, from Southampton. for New York. NAPLES—Salled Jan 9—Stmr Peruela, for New_ York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr Rot- terdam, from New York. glalled Jan 9—Stmr Amsterdam, for New TIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan §—Stmr Georgla, from New York; stmr Canadfan, from Boston, via Portland, Me. Satled Jan'9. in tlsmmunic&- mr Lucania, for New York. JEENSTOWN—Arrived Jan 9—Stmr Mer- lond'éom Philadelphia, for Liverpool, and pro- cerde: SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Jan 9—Stmr St Paul, for New York. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Jan 8—Stmr Main, for Bremen. LIZARD—Passed Jan 10, 1:55 & m—Stmr Philadelphia, from New York, for Southamp- ton, Plymouth and Cherbourg. e FLOW OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS. The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublo feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equal- ing 60 California miner's inches, or abonut 40 Colorado miner's inches. The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- | ments. The figures are by . Be: City Sydney..| New Yok Via PanamaiJan. 20 | hydrographer, United States Geological Surves 7O SAIL. TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. Steamer. Destination, Balls.| Pler. e Second Feet. January 10. % 1002, | 1003 goos Blliy ¥ m|Pier 8 e Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 10 | December 750 260 Coos - B-Pt. Orford|10 am|Pler 13 | December 650 300 San Diego & Way.| ® am(Pier 11 | December 650 290 January 11. December 560 280 San Pedro. - Grays Harbor December 560 275 laqua......| Humboldt . 163 | 1004 Angeles Ports.| 5 pm January 1 340 Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 | January 2. 450 340 Humboldt .........[1:30 p{Pler 9 Jenuary 12. SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. Eitzateth. . | Coquille River 20 e . Kruger. Al e '1.l Pler 4 econ: ‘eet. Coos Eay..| San Pedro & W 3”"‘ mibier 11 DATE. e North Fork Humbolat & pm| = % Q. W. Eider] Asigria & Poriand|11 am o Y Janvary 14. | Fo i ;{umboldt ...... 9 am|Pl 9. “A:m:cnlelu Ports. 112 m 110;330 : & 10,790 s:-:ng’-,o P it s A KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 Clina & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 DATE. S et Hamburg & Way. 112 mlfler 19 1802. 1903. Pt Arena lllfi'no 4 Pler 2 3 3 pm December 480 285 Newpert & Way..| 9 am{Pler 11 | December 820 278 XN. Y. via Panama |12 m|Pier 40 | Decerber 0 208 Puget Sound Ports.[11 am!Pier 9 | December 440 2068 Wiker «+| ¢ pmPier 2 | December 00 208 1903. | 1904, Nevadan... n-no ‘“fi.hulul 2 pm|Pler 26 | Janvary 1. 400 208 Coluibia.. | Astoria & Portland(ll am|Pier 2¢ | January 2. 400 268 ry Umatilia...| Puget Eound Ports.|11 am|Pier ® [ TULE RIVER, NEAR PORTERVILLE. 3. Doliar...| Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pler 2 Henbure arbor 4 pm|Pier 10 ¥ o -1 Sydney & Way Pti| 2 pmiPler 7 1903, FROM SEATTLE. u. Steamer, For. | Salis” a0 Bera e B 30 nm & ey P Jan 10 30 n Shasway & le Pan.n’ - 32 1904 Cottage City. ‘ay Ports J e BT A e e kA T Codiiy Intec & Way bts.iJan, % Shipping Intelligence. ABBIV!D turday, Jmu.ry 0. Stmr Greenwood, .vnnnun. 14 trom :%-;d:‘rmu.mnmu.. [ Geo Loomis, 40 hours umn Badger, from u-rrmhn-: 23 hours from Eu- T Stine Snn Gabricl, Hamiiton, 46 hours from San Pedro. Stmr San Juan, Robineon, 25 days 4 hours from Panama, via San Blas'7 days 4 hours. Centralia, Ericsson, ‘hours REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. J. Cuneo Company (a corporatign) to Jobn B. and Mary C. Butterworth, lot cn W line of S of Broadway, § 34 by W Sbarbaro, lot on N line of Jackson street, 217:8 ‘W of Lyon, W 40 by N 127:8%; $10. Richard Schieve to Annle Schieve, undivided balf of lot on E line of De Long avenue, 131 § of Frederick, S 25 by I 85; $10. Tdmund and Annle C. Pennington to George B. Vaughn, lot on W iine of Shotwell street, 155 N of Twenty-first, N 30 by W 122:6; §10. Balthes and Louise ‘Gall to Michael Cribtin, lot on SE corner of Twentieth and siiozwell streets, E 26 by S 95; O, H. Greenwald t Mary C. Sulitvas, lot on 1 1fe of Fol; Ly OB\ e of Folsom steset, S of Iwea 122: Jeremiah F, sumnnt’; me, same; $10.° Charles G. and Rose E. Stuhr to Willlam J. éhll‘::‘l’l mLFé‘lécGowl lot on W line of of Twen street, 5 m'}g’w AT enty-sixth st mas H. and Annle L. Turner to Thomas H. McNaughton, 1ot on § line of Valley street, 22838 E of Sanches, E 25:8 by 8 114; $10. spohn F. and Elsle A. Letcester to Rudolph Spreckd lacl:-tmfltmsnl dine of Kearny strest, 0, Same to same, lot kA e on I line of Kearny street, 130 S of sncnummu E 30, 8 qK 5 y 137:6, W 62:6, N 68:9, W g2 s ot 62:6, N 1 line ut Kmrny nreet 50:. 10!‘ N of_Califor- Dia. N 171016 b also ot on E line of earny street, El 5 ol nmenlc. S 48, E 30, &é“ Efl_s.\'““.wflfl = :n)ertt‘xs!me loton W llne o! Webb street, B it Sogremento “aleo distant 120:0 trom 15 00T Asarmy, 8 67:6, W 40, N b2:6, B Samo to same, ot on W 1t L. TR et ot a3 Y line of Webb atreet. P 4832 B 15 N 5, % 3i; Qms to same lot on S line of Sacramento 85, W 15, street €2:7 E of K 2 8 8 526, W 15, N 137:0. §10, ) ton.}‘mzr 1&: on'§ line of Sacramento sn‘wxa 5750, qulicintnd Geed! $10 37 itclalm deed; $10, Harry H. & b . n;mo “t;::lflfl to same, lot on S line of 10, ot 92:6 B of Kearny, S 75 by Estate of Georglana J. Onativia (by Union Trust Company, executor) to J. Victor Onatl- via. undivided eighth of same: $2500. V. allas J. Victor and Julla C. Onatl- Jose V via and John R’ end Pauline C. Townsend ;Onlll\ll) to Harry H. Cosgriff, all of same; Tomas L. Onativia to sam same; $10, George H, S;fld Antolnette . ‘W, Howard to same. same; an Francisco Savi B, West (Prugh), lot o street, g i 114:7 N of Sutter, N flnnlloby l¥z’: City_and County of San Fr: - ward Rolskm‘ SW 300, NW m‘:fi? xtvowzgo byGB“ : ecorgs R. and Johanna Richmond t B. Brittan, lot on SE line of amgu"-x:.'c'. 350 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 120; Mary Hennessy' to Joseph Priester, lot on NB HneEof sxx‘m street, 25 SE of Bryant, SE as, §50 SE of 0 rederick and Lillle Wagner, lot on E line of mfienm ave- nue, 250 Nt Po o e nt Lobos avenue, N 25 by Willlam A. and Th Wyman Cooke, 1ot on. 37 line of Eighicenth ayenue, 175§ of Polnt Lobos avenue, S 50, W 240, N'75, E 120, S 25, B 120; $1600." Hiram H. and Loutre G- Howo vo Solomon and Bernhard Getz, lot on W line of Eleventl nV!nue,n"?fl S of Point Lobos avenue, § 25 b)’s\‘v 120; %o.‘. olomon, Bernhard and Rose Getz to Hiram H.' and Louise C. Rowe, lot on W line 955Xt avenue, 275 N of B street, N 25 by W g e Getz, lot on E line of Forty-fourth aves 25 by B 120y l 'nue, 250 8 of L street, S George and Berthn Bernot: Mnflnl‘tlhl Ecker, lot 36, hlol:kt?_‘ G}I’l‘l:;\!;‘lnnsd. Ludwll A. and Henry B. Theller to Henr 'I;hexlg!r S: I:ndl\:ild/;d 1-3 of lot on SW cornei 9f Eve street and Sai “’s:;ii‘ 50 n Bruno road, § 125 by omon and Dora Getz to Nuzlo Cosclo, lot 15, block B, Getz Addition to Lakeview: $10. Anna A. Pitman to Anna D. Joost, lot on B ling of Douglass street, 113 N of Otean road, £0 by I 120, lot 5, block 21, Market-street Homa“tmd £10. §. Ducas Company to George Ryan, lot on | W line of Condon street, 74 N of Peralta, N | 25 by W 70, lot 9, George Ryan a‘ubdh on of lots 234 to 236, Precita Vall Eliza A. McLure to Belle J. Mack, Josephine A. Ggrdon, James T. McLure, May B. Arthur and John A. McLure, all interest in estate of John McLure (deceased); gift. A. H. and Adelheid G. Schultze to Rudolph w. hultze, lot on S line of Fifth avenue, | 150 E of K street, E 50 by S 100, lot 239, block 99, Central Park Homestead. R. W. and Eliza L. Schuitze {o August H. Schultze, lot on S line of Fifth avenue, 100 E f K street, E 100 by S 100, lot 239, block 99, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Theresa A, Oelrichs (owner) with Charles stockhuhn (contractor), itecte Reld Bros., arpentry work about’ roof on Fairmont Ho- el bullding, in block bounded on W by Ma- son street, N by =ncr-.m-mo E by Powell and 8 by Californfa; total, Charles Harlrey (owner) with Thomas H. Day's Sons (contractors), architect Reid Bros. all work except sheathing for one-story fram buflding (automoblle garage) on NE corner of Golden Gate avenue ~ and (mlllh sireet, B 6 by N 120; total, $11,3¢ Alameda County. Margaret Powell (widow) to John Schwarz, lot on ne of C street, 200 NE of First, NE 100 by NW 200, Haywards, Eden Town- ship; $10. A Neille S, and George P. Allen (husband) t Frank H. Graham (single), lot on 1 lime of 418 N 60:4 block 0SS, Boardman's Map, Oak- Adeline N of Fourteenth, Letitia J. Burckhalter (widow) to Henrica Hiohan, lot on N un» of Fifty-third street, 240 E of Park, E 40 by ,, 1ot 36, block C, ‘map of Parson's Golden Gflle "Tract, Oakland 3!0 Theodore Frank to Pasquale Bruno, lot én | W line of Telegraph avenue, 120.08 N from S line of plat 49, thence NE 50, NW 170, -SE along W line of plat 49 to its intersection with line NW from point of beginning, thence SE to beginning, portion of plat 49, and D. Peraita rancho, Oakland; $10. S me and Emilia Sisgriest to same, same; THarlow P. Bancroft to Frederick R. Bartels, lot 2§ and W 15 feet of lot 271 and £ 10 feet of lot 28% amended map of subdivision of Mosswood Tract, Oaklan. undivided 14 ;S Olivia Thaier to Lizzie Juhl interest in lot on NE corner of West Eilghteenth and Cypress streets, E 32:3 by N 104:9, lot 52, block €06, Map No. 1, portion of Scotchler Tract and vicinity, Oakland; $10. Ellen W. Bones' (single) {o Cora R. Bones (daughter), lot on W corner of East Eleventh (Jackson) street and Eleventh avenue (Pierce), NW 50 by SW 150, East Oakland: also lot on NW corner of Ninth and Alice l'.reel-. N 100 by W 100, lJote 19 to 23, block 122, Kellers- berger's Map, Oakland: gift. ‘Western Pacific Land Company to Anna Mc- Neill (single), lots 2 to 5, block F, and lot 8, block B, map of Crystal Springs Tract, Berk ley: $2000. Berry-Bangs Land Company (corporation) to A H. Cole, 1ot on E line of Hillegass avenue, 94.25 N of Russell street, N 50 by E 148, lot lfi block 1. Berry-Bangs Tract, Map No. 2 (deed and agreement), Berl(eley. $10. Same to W. L. Glenn, 1ot on E line of Hille- K EXC NGE. ss avenue, 144,25 N of Russel L e AR TBANGINO0 TO 3 T 48 Jot 15 biock 1. same-map. Berkeley, | Following were the sales on the Pacific | WEEK DAYS—7:20. 0:00, Stock Exchange yesterday: . 3:: 'n;lo sgo. 6:20 p, m. 'mma-n—zxm m» men on J. and Leonie Gregg to Hattle | Morning Session. at P m ! Estella Latter, lot on_Adeline street. 90 feet| 200 Andes 300 Mexican .....3 50 | o Saturdays—Extra ,.{" J0aae ho = | S of Seventh, § 27 by E 127, block 487, Board-| 00 Andes 100 Mexlcan .....3 40 | BYNDATS 8:00, » v man’s map. Oakland; $10. 100 Andea 100 Mexican ©....3 35 o 3 Albert and Mary Connett to Hugh| 300 Ane 250 Ophir . 650 O'Keane, lot on S line of svcinwre street, 150 100 lltfit ‘: Belch.2 200 Ophir . €215 feet W of Grove, W 3: y S 100, being E| 100 Best & Belch.2 50 Ophir . 6 373 33:4 of lot 14, block M, map of W. B kel 700 Bullioa 5| 100 Overman ... 34 38100, sey’s Tract, Oakland; $i0. 200 Caledonia ...l 25/1100 Savage + 10, 745, 5:05, 6:25 p Thomas H. and Nellie Parry to Mary Walsh, | 100 Challenge Con 700 Seg Belcher.. 15| > pife of Willam, lot on § line of Laurel strest. | 1300 Cholar - 200 Slerra Nev ..1 15| Leave sm Artive 158 feet E of Grove, E 35 by 8 135, lot 2 £ 200 Sierra Nev.1 1714 | S8anFrareisco. s-pt. 27, 1903. [San Franciso. block O, map of blocks O, P and L, Kelse 14 Nav . o tract; $10. H Destina- Sun- | Week James S. and Mary T. Stewart to Joseph . & 200 Sierrd, tion. gays. | Days. and John S. Marshall, lot on S line of Thirt; & Va2 100 Silver’ 2 seventh street, 215 W of Grove, W 50 by § 200, * & Va2 55/ 200 Silver Ignacto. i lot 8, h.ock A, Apgar Tract. Oakland: $10. R. Papv\or\h adminfstrator of the estale of Hlnnflh Tyler, to ¥. S. Bodle, all intereat In lot on N lne of Thirty-second street. 265| 500 Gould & Cur. 70 €00 Union ¢ arket, |5 33, N 112.25, W 33141 | 10 Gould & Cur. €X| 100 Tmion vortion of lot 10, block 2041, | 200 Gould & Cur. 72, 700 T Rowland Trac(. nlk‘ll’ld $1025. 200 Hale & Nore. S84 9 Minerva L. and F. S. Bodle to Frank il | 1200 Justice . 4 200 Utah . ¥ Graham, all interest in iot on N Iine of* Thir- | 500 Kentuck - €00 Yellow Jacket ty-sccond street, 265 feet E of Market. E 33, | 300 Mexican 200 Yellow Jacket N 112.23, W 33.141, etc., § 115.32, portion of l,ot 10, block 2041, 'Rowland Trul Oakland; Fealty Svndicate to same and F. €. Havens, lot an SW corner of Buena avenue and Holden > 4 2. 3 w 133, 8 26:9, 736, NE 560, I3 1450, to he:lnnlnl. portion hlockn 17 and 23, map pert plat 6, Kellersberger's surveys V. and D. Teralta rancho, proverty of J. 8. Emery, Oak- 1and; excepting lots 1 and 7 of said block. Oak- land: also, beginning at intersection of W line of right of way of Northern Raflway, (vrmv-r N conveyed to Charles uena avenue b lal f Langton st nw !5 by NE 80' $2560. ehl. lot_on of Hampshire t § of Nineteenth, S 25 by W 100; §10. Charles and Brodek, and Tenth avenue, N 45 by £ William and C. T. Nicol and Aaron Heringhi, | Tot On W Corndk’ of Cailforafs street l Eighteentl: avenue, W 20 by N 129; $10. 100; $10. |otA-Lre.t S 25 by F 120; Roman Catholie’ Avchbiihop of San Fran- clsco to Davis J. snd Nellle J. Erown, W 100, Academy Tract; Andrew P. and Gladius, lot on S lire of Thirty-fourth street, 100 W of Mission, W 25 by S 100, E, French & Gilman Tract: $2000. !s.ooo S P of Arizona (1908) 1,000 S P of Arizona (1910). g Streot ! erman & & Loan.. $10,000 Sar Blecerie Ty § e mint: v ‘Apollo Associated Trust Cert . Aztec . California Stapdard Caribou Central voint Con hicago Crude . laremont G it Hanford Home Imperial ..... mm-pendenca Junction | Monarc | Monte Cristo Ocsidental of Ofl City Petroleum Peerless Pittsburg Reed Crude S F & MeKittrick San Joaquin O & D. Senator - Soverelgn Steriing Superi { Thirty-three Toltec . Twenty-eight ‘West Shore . Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Improvement. Alameda Sugar . ‘American Biscult American District Tel . Cal Gas & Electric Corp. California Cotton Mill California Jockey Club. California Shipping Co. Cal Title Ins & Trus Central Bank of Oakland. Chutes Company . Cypress Lawn Imp Co Fischer's Theater Gas Consumers' Assoclation. Honolulu Sugar . Northern Notth Shore Orpheum Company . Pacific States Tel & Tel Paraffine Paint . San_Francisco Drydock. Sanitary Reduction Works Sausalito Lend & Ferry Sperry Flour Company. Standard Eleetric Tesla Coal Co Truckee Flect: Union Suzar United Gs SAL Morning Session. | F00 Nevada Co 42 { 200 Home . 1 12% 10,000 Associated . 18 90 Peerless Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Savage 200 Savage 500 Savaze - 400 Seg Belcher. . 100 Confidence . 2000 Con N Y 900 Crown Point. 300 Gould & Cur. 400 Kentuck 000 Utah 500 Mexican 500 Mexican 500 Ophir . > & Va2 Point,. Point. 400 Silver 100 Silver 100 Vnion TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the scles on the San Fran- ctsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning 2000 Esperanza o1 000 Evelyn ... 25 100 Gold Anchor. 20 Gold Anchor. 70 Session, 1000 Ray & OBrien 160 Ton Belmont. 100 Ton Belmont. H00 Ton Relmont. 200 Mont Ton ...1 20/ 500 Ton Midway.. 300 Mont Ton..1 I'l% m'l'on N Star.. CLOSING | Q!'OTATIO\'S. SATURDAY, Jan. 92 n. m. i ) 1! 3 : g!rl 18118 reet, 130 feet NW of Folsom, Charles Lundberg to Anthony T. and Minnie line street, u’ Line Hamdorf to Sarah; jot_on NI sornes of -Californis -t.m-l| and Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Nicholas Heleck, ot on E line of. Second avenus, 125 8 | lot on Emma_Nylan to Teadoro lot 17, block COMMERCIAL NEWS CaliforniaStock and Oil Exchange | 1100 Andes 200 Ophir 675 1500 Aeicner 53} 200 Opbir 6 50 | “Steamer GEN. FRISBIE of MONTICELLO— 400 Caledonta ...1 25/ 100 Ophir 6214 | a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m.. except Sunday. 400 Caledonia ...1 30| 500 Overman .... 33 Sunday, 9:45 4 mi.. 8:30 p. m. Leave Vallejo, 300 Challenge Con | 600 Overman . 82,7 a. m., 12:30 and 6 p. m.. ex. Sunday. Sune Chollar . 35| 100 Potosi - ; day, 7 a. m., 4:13 p. m. Fare 50 cents. Tel 500 Con C & Va.2 45| 400 Potosl . Maiz 1608 Pier 2, ‘Mission-gt., dock. HATCH | { 100 Con C & Va 100 Potosi : RO. 400 Gould & Cur. :% g:errn rI}'e\' : ;g‘ 500 Tuktios - | 300 sier mon o 71 | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. 200 Justice | 400 Union Con ..1 40 500 Yellow Gacket 48 | 100 Yellow Jacket 44 PLACE YOUR ORDE:S EARLY T*20th CENTURY COOK BOOK arrive about Janumary 21, 1904. In order to satisfy the demand for this premium NS we have ordered anotiher | Continued From Page Forty-Seven. carload of these books, and all persons sending to INSURANCE. . Firem's Fnds25 350 The Cook Book Depart- BANK STOCKS. ment of this paper a six 2mlxgflak.lg 125 |L P &A... months’ sul to nglo-Cal .. 90 |Mer Trust .. — 2323 The Dail Bank of Cal, — 460 |Merch Ex .. — — y and Sunday \Cal Safe Dp145 160 |S ¥ Natlonl. — — | Call may secure one of the \First Nationl — — SAVINGS BANKS. Mufl:“ (!’;:m ool Ger § & 1.2190 2300 [Sav & L So. — 100 | Books premium Hum 8 & L. — Sec Sav BKAT6 416 rate of 5Cc. Mutual $av.100 110 |Union T Co. — — § F Sav U.600 700 STREET RAILROADS. | i California ..199 205 |Presidio .... 38 41% Out-of-town subsoribers sheald remit s b 20 additsnal to prepay transportei POWDER. prepay ion § Glant ...... 82 62% Vigorit ..... — 4% charges. SUGAR. ! Hana P Co. — Kilauea S C. — & Hawatlan ©. 43 :4,‘ Sakawall C. 22 23 ono} 2 omea S C. — — | Huch S P C — 81,/ Pasuhau 8 G — — OCEAN TRAVEL. MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska B A — 136 foceanic B C & 8 Steamers leave San Fraa- {cal F C Pac Aux FA 5 . 5% Cal Wine A 08% 01| pac ¢ Boreis? — Morning Session. 25 400 15 40 00 40 § 57 25 200 5750 | Port Townsends. Seattie, Ta 10 5 81 8114 | coma, Everett, Whatcom-11 . m., Jan, 3. & 5 S 58 1215 | 11, 16, 21, 2 Feb. 5. Change at Seattle 20 8 Electric 58 60 | 100 8 Electric Co 6828 | 2 | 68 B 58 50 | at_Vancouver to C. 08 F 53 8T 1 For Eureka mumboldz Bu-)—Pu--. 1:30 6 S F G Electric Co. 50 007 | p. m. Jan. 5 1L 1. 23, 29, F Corona, xZMNPl.‘Rflhhondl.. 105 00 :30 p. 'm., Jan. 3, 8.'1, 20, 26, b 1. 1,000 Pac Electric Ry 5 per 104 8714 | ~For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angsles and Redondo),” San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa. Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. For Lo Apgsies (via San. Pédro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbare, Santa Cruz, Mon- | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls ‘Oblepo), Ventura and Hoenems Jan. 4, 12, 20, 23 ‘l'.b. s 3 1’-” y Raecma yi’ dalena 'B: o For Enrenada, Ma, na ly‘ A2 Stock Bld. Asked. | Cabo, Aazat month. For_ further information obtaln folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sail- ng dates. TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market street and readway wharves. 10 Market street. General Passenger Ageat. 0 Market street, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. Lolumbia eails Jan. 18, 28, Feb. 7, 17, 27, March 9 and 19. Geor‘u ‘W. Eider safls Jan. {13, 23, Feb. 12, 22, March 4 and 14. Only steamship line to PORTLAND. OR.. and short riland to all ip and rafl, at LOWEST R. tickets include berth and meals. foot of Spear s n. Agt. Pass. Dep CLIFFORD, Gen. Agt gomery st TOYO KISEN KAISHA, | (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) Steamers will leave wharf, corner First and | Brannan streets, at 1 p. m.. for YOKOHAMA and Hongkons. calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Naga- waki and Shanghal, and connecting a! Hong- x kong with steamers for India, etc. N> carge | received on board on day of raill £ 8. AMERICA MARU - = lanuary 25, 1904 lldly C ¥ ‘HONGKONG MARU ......... Nedneaday. February 17, 1904 £. 8. NIPPON MAR I‘.I 15, V!. Hunol\llu Round-trip tickets at reduced * freight and passage apply at Com: p-ny . umu, umarnn street, corner First, . H. AVERY, General Agent. ' OCCIHCS.S.CO. | 5 5. So~OMA. for Homolulu, Samoa. Auck- 1 Evdney, Thursday, Jan p. m. ls. l:"ifx‘vw’m\. tor Honolulu, Jan. 30, 11 a.m. S S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Feb. I, 1004, | 11 a. L8, SPRECKELS R BIG3.00, Mg, Tk kn 843 Sty rightee 328 Barka 8. Pare. 1, Pckie £, Steamer salls at 11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, 1 Montgomery st.; C. Freight Dept., 3 Mont- WAWAIL, SANOA, NEW | 2EALAND xxp SYONEY, | DIRSCT LUME 1o TANITY COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ” | SRR R, f‘&z‘.{“uoi”m’“.f’.‘:.i“ ?:Af}'rcéic!.mx um‘n—.o s'flrufi;\\n o O sientdomery svenu, San Franciaco Salling every Thursday instead of First cluss to Havi 0 and upward. Sec- CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson Bullding), | Tickets sold by al! Railroad Ticket Agents. Mare Island and Vallejo Stsamcrs. nAn.wvt mvm. LESSED SAN FRARCISGO aku NURTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tibuzon Ferry, Foot of Market Street 10:40 al10:20 8 T:33p| 6:20p ‘Windsor. nuldnmrl. Lytton. coyaerchite, Cloverdale. Hopland. nd Uktal T.mrnflf Willits. 8:002 n-:ov (R Guerneville. o Soroma. Gien Ellen. n; at prings: at Fulton for Altruria and Mark 3% Lytton for Lyton ' Spri Springs: ""“G' for Skaggs ‘nrtux:un cnn-;nu.c" CALIFORNIA LiMITED TO CHIOAGO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m., through = 3 days. Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersould, Merced, Hanford and Visalia. for Stockton. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and SOUTHERN PACIFIC v.u- are due to arrive Trains l-: ooy (Matn l.hu. Woos of Market Strest) —————wox DecENBER ] TEAVE — From DECEMBER 29, 1905. — AmEIvE Vacaville, Winters, Rumaey.. ;fi: B:ilels “Sulson, Eimirs sad Sacrar 7304 V-Il-)o. “Waps, Cailstogs, ‘Seuts 7.25¢ 8.257 7.2%» Calistoga, ‘Sants Martiuez, Sso Ramon. 7304 Nt i.:mmm, Traoy, Lathrop. tock: 8.004 Shasta Express— (Via ':‘n.:), Blaf, Porterville . ©.304 Port Costa, Martinez, Tracy, Tath- 10D, Modesto, Merced, Goshen _Junction, Hanford, Visalla, Bakersfield 8.304 Niles, San Jows, {.Ivemm l.ub on, (+M11tom), lone. Prac Chicar P‘lc.r'(ll!. Marysville, =d Bluff. .. 4.29¢ 8.304 Orkiste. Chinese, Jamsatows. So- Atianito Express—Ogden 0% A Amond. "Marincs snd Way < Overiand _Limited — o-. Chi enver. Omaba, Chicago. - i wora, Tuolumne and A: T 'tx Stations Passenger — rou Costa, Martinez, Byren, Lathrop. nool:on. lmo‘. rameuto, Marysville, Omvllll and Wi ‘oodiand, 6.0Jr Enstern Dxpress—Ogd Omah: Chicago and Benfcta. Sui- sun, EX +is, Sacramento, Roeklin, Auburs, Colfnx, Truckee, Boca, Reno, W P vworm Winu emtces .. 528 r Vallejo. daiiy pt Sunda: 7.000 V Sunday only. § T 7807 Mcnmumx. san Pablo. Port Costa, Martinez and Way Stattons_ ... 11.254 8067 Or-m & Caiifornin Express—Sac- o plsryevilie, Resdizg. Portiand, Paget Sound and East. 8.558 8.107 Hayward, files and Saa Jose (Sun- day only) 11.58. oA L b N Brems oo Ba Newark, Centervill Feitor azos, ¥ Boulder Creek, Sants Cruz ud Prlnel;ml Way Biations . +10.584 4.15» X owark. !nn.lolc Lolun W e Lo OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. CISCO, Fouk of Market St. (SIfpéy —13:15 sn 1100 a3 1.00 300 5.157. From OAKLAND, Foot ol Broad way — 18:00 1200 4.00 8.004 The Coaster—Stops valy Gliroy. |£onmnon ror non ter), Pajaro, Castroville (com- ction to and from Moaterey and Pactic Grove), Salinas, Saa Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Mar- garits, San Luls Obispe, principal siations theacs Sur! (comnection ympoc), principal then lS.luB.!hnBln Bue: Dfl Mounte Express—3San San Joee, Dei Monte, Momterey, Pacific Grove (conmects a¢ Sants. Clara for Sants Crus, Boulder Creek and Narrow Gauge Potats) & Gliroy tor Hollleter. Tres at Castraviile for Saltnas. F30- 'rrn Plncs Way Passa San Jose and Wa, 18087 Sun Josa (vta ‘Santa Claway Gatos, and Prlndnl Way Ib tions (except Sunday) 6. SanJeseand Principal Wy 8. wet Limited.— Redwood. Sem ose, Gliroy. Saitnas. Paso Roblea, San Lnll Obiago. Santa Barhara Los Angeles, Demin New Orieans, V"' ‘ork. Com Bects at Pajaro for Sauts Ceus at_Castroville for Pacifie ations yfield, Mountain View, Seray- grad .:lle Ll'r:lc', Sante Clars and A for Mornin, 1Sunday exc a Saturaay on'y. at lencta St southhouny SR a4 3% TOSANRAF NOR’TH Suburben Service, Stanaurd uaugs Liecirio— 1sco omales and 3:15 p. m. Sat and way sta- "‘s'.;.a.fi'.-¢l oniy—10 a. m.. Point Reyes and FFICE—G26 Ma: mw‘cu- Depot. f-n of m t -

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