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FRANCISCO CALL, JANUARY 19, 1 902 12 THE SAN TUESDAY, . e e e T AN R O A e —— BIBTHS—HARHIAGES—DBATB inCorsed with the name and residence of per- sone authorized to have the same published. cted simply to the apnouncement e event are published once in this columa of charge. of t free BORN. ZIER—In Berkeley, 1904, to er, & som. v 16, 1004, to the asughter. 16, 1904, 1o the Janu- Browa, both this city, A.B.J Mendelisohn, arah s city, January White, pas- = H. Spie both of San ary 17, 1904, f Edward and and_brother of ative of San Fra month ne and M La take place m a requiem high mass e Tepose of his soul. comme (Monday). Interment January 17, loved wif mother o 1904, native nd__aged nd New « blace from la ant strect. thence to St urch, where a requiem high ma ! 1 for the repose of her sc to-da &t 9 o'clock. interment Holy c In this city, Jan . 1901 n, a mative of aged 48 | mber of Cooks’ Alliance No. 4% acquaintances attend the funeral to-morrow San Francisco Turn urk street, where the d under the auspices Francisco Turn Verein at 1 o'clock % Odd Fellows’ Cemetery lors of Theodor Dierks, ission street, hetween ¥ and Sixth SPALN this city, January 18, William de Spain, beloved fatber of Ernest de Soain and Mrs. Inez ( invited to at- R s Wednesday. Janu- clock, ]A( his late residence, t " Interment Mounian View Cemetery kland. DOSWALD—In this Catharing Doswald. beloved mother Cecelin Nager. Mrs. Alexander Ch Mre. Catharina Ferre, Mrs. Alexander men, Mre Anton Simman, Mre. Frank Gnoss and Joseph Doswaid, a native of Anc dermath, Canton Url, Switzerland, aged 81 years 11 mobths and 24 days. DOUGLABE—In this® city, January 17, James M. Douglass, aged 84 years ginia City, Nev., vapers please copy.) VANS—In this city, January 17, 1004, E homas Evens. beloved brother of " Jomes Fvane, a native of Charlot $award Island, aged 27 years 3 months and & days. Funeral ®ervices and interment “n'.:{luu-'w-n Pricce Edward Island, r.n:f ds ns st the chapel of Charles H. 7. Truman & Co., 1909 Mission street, be- tween Fifteenth -;d;lxlo;mm ¥ TL1—In this eily, January 18, 1904, nn'llft‘a’.zmfly beloved daughter of G. and E. January 17, 1904, Bed- | respect- | 1904, | Filippelli, and beloved sister of Charley, Joseph and Humbert Filippelll, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 yeers 2 months and 14 days FRIEDMAN—In this city, January 17, 1904, isaac Friedmen, beloved hueband of Mary Friedman, and bejoved father of Abrabam Fricdman, Mrs. David Gross of Tacoma. Mre. Gerson Goldsmith of Los Angeies and Moses E. Friedman, a nmative of Poland, aged 08 years €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral January 19, 7904, act 10 o'clock, from 1910 Larkin wtreet Interment, by carriage, Netv Salem Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MFMBERS of Congregation Shaari Zedeek— Piease attend the funer: Pr-!idflul e Friedman to-day. 10 Larkin street. SAMUEL GERLACH—In t Januar Anna Margaretha Gerlach, belov at Jacob and Chris Gerlach and the Elizabeth Bil e of Ni Heasen- Davins! rmany, aged 58 ncee are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Weinesday), #t 1 o'clock, from her late | residence, 5:9 Montgomery avenue, thence to | Mount Olivet Cemeter: nuary 17, 1904, | ol Goldbere, Jacob Levy, ed wif and Mrs mond, dear Emma Gran ard Harold Gren aged 20 years 7 months | 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the | Gelden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 | M near Twenty-first H | maxLoNn ma. ry 15, 1904, | g at | of Jeremiah OCK—In John, Mary, | POLLOCK~1 (Vie- | p, 3. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Misston 31, tetown, Prince | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. l Martha W Av HARROLD— Tn th his resdence, Fifth and Six ze dear hueband of Catherine Harrold, Alice, Vera, Flossie and and stepfatber of Willilam and P. Mra. J rie and Mrs. J. Doheriy. a na- tive of Brston, Mass.. aged 52 years ! In Hollister, Januery 16. 1804, Mag- | Harty, beloved daughter of Mrs. Delia | y and the late Roger Harty.,and sister Mrs. Cottle, Mrs. Hertz, Josle Harty a native of San 11 months and | e Hartr, years and the late Nell Francisco, aged fends and acquaintances are respect- | ed to attend funeral services | Janvary 20 1904, at 1 o'clock, nortuacy chaps Julius S. 305 Montgomery avenue, ) Interment Cemetery s city, January of the late brother of ( and the late 3 L. o of San Franciseo, aged 10 days. {(Cape Porpoi Wash.. papers pleas® co and acquaintances arc aay 18, 1904, Har: iver B. SR . D. nd | 3 > Fri fully invited to attend th m o'clock, fr & White, 423 Go sent Odd Fellows - KEATING ornelius e avenue. In ry. Please omit Cemet January 17, In this - ry 18, a of Mezlin, County vears. A member of | and sister Klindt and Denm; M | F H. J. between the chapel of Charles 1999 Mission street, and Sixteenth. 15, 1904, a Missourt, as: respect- to-day | Annie F “arrell, Massachuse January 16, a natiie of Canada, 1904, Jo- aged 83 ary 18, 1904, | William Megeli Parent, and grand- Parent, a_native of ars ] 11 months and 2 1904, son_of Allen aged loved ther of Mrs. n Francisco, days tances are respec nd funeral services 1904, at 9 o'clock, el ‘of Jultus S avenue. Interment s ed January mortuary MINNEHAN Timothy M Minnek Minneha Indiana, ared in January 1904, | Minneh brother of Adward n Francisco and William | sville, Ind., a pative of vears { January 1904, Pro- | D. D., a native of | years 7 months and | Wednesday afternvon, 1 2 o'clock, at the Ply nue Congregational Church, Oak- In_this city, January 17, 1904, Johanna, belofed wife of Bernard Mullins, | and loving mother N James and the late Mary and Matthew Muiline, a native of Cork, Ireland, aged 54 years. nds and acquaintances are respect- ¥ 'm hign maes will be ceiebrated for the repose of ber sou!, commencing at 9 o'clock. y Crass Cemet In Detroit, Mich., January 11, | e, only so George Osbourne of | x aged 26 vears, G Friends and relatives are respectfully | invited 10 attend the funeral ceremopies at | 10 o'clock Tuesday. Ja 19, /at the | Chur f St. Francis £ Grove and | Hobart streets, Oakland. Interment Moun- ain View Cemete: Oakland, William nnie Otto, Hen and father of Ben- | John and Emma Otto, a’na- years yivania, 11 cays aged 48 19 monthe and s city, | David K.. dearly beloved | . Pollock, father of Roy Edward, Eimer, and beloved e of San 3 SEGUIE—In East Oakland, January 1S, | Eleventh avcave, James Glea- beloved husband of Jennis f George, Emma, zuie, a native Masons, and Leland Stanford . 283, Brotherhood of Locomotive January 17, 1904, James beloved son of Josephine | P Ryau, and brother of the late Mamie Ryan, Ryan, dea & native of San Francisco, aged 24 years 1 onth and 23 days. will take place to-day from the residence of his sland strect. off Seventh, thence ‘to St Patrick’s Church, where a re- quiem ma: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHULTE—In this eity, January 17, 1904, Rose M. Schulte (nee Gh dearly be. loved wife of Otto C. Schuite, daushter of Maria and the late Salvatore Ghisia sister of Annie and Tillie Ghisla, a na of San Francisco, aged 21 years 8 mon and 27 dayr. E7Triends and acquaintances fully invited to attend the funeral to.da (Tucsday), from Sts. Peter and Paujy Church, Filbert and Dupont streets, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebretig for the reposs of her moul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment _orivate. Please omit fowers. SIEBERT—In Nave. January 13, 1004, G vieve J., dearly beloved daughter of Mr. snd —— are respect. MONAHAN, O’HARA & Co. near Nineteenth. 28539-2341 Mission_st., San Francisco. James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formeriy With McGinn Bros., eral Directors and 214 Eddy st.: Tel. South b76. P | WHITE- | of Tirst avenue, | lot | to Twent | Witson, ot on W lire of Fort {100 8 of 1 street, S iy invited to attend the funeral to-da (Tuesday), 8:350 o'clock, from her late nee. Clementina street, thence to | Brendan's Church, where a &olemn | - Mrs. Charles J. Siebert, and sister of Mary E. and Margaret A. Siebert, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 1 month and 1 day. SMITH—In Alameda, January 18, 1904, Fred Smith, beloved husband of Emily Smith, and father of Minnle, Freddle and Chariey Smith, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 67 years and 3 days. STONE—In this city, January 17, 1904, Rut- 00 J. Stone, a native of Delaware County, New York. aged b6 vears. TROSETH—In this city, January 18, 1004, Alpert I, < Troseth, devoted father of Napoleon, George and late Emil Troseth, and brother-in- law of George Billioux, a native ofgNorway, aged 77 years 7.months and 18 da¥s. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow «Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission #treet, between Seventh and Eighth, under the ansvices of Goodfellowship Camn No 9633 W. A. Interment Mount Olivet In Alameda, January 17, 1904, Aman- da M., wife of Myers Burton West, and father of Zena A., Della E. and Myers Bur- ton West Jr., a native of Delaware, aged 49 eers 11 months and 21 dave. In this city, January 17, 1904, Fran- White, a native of New York State, cls A riends are respectfully invited to at- the funeral Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, Je street. Pleass omit flowers. In this city, January 18, 1904, Eve- nees, dearly beloved daughter of and Mary E. Wynn, and loving sis- ter of Alice and Jossphine Wynn, a native of San Jose, Cal 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1018%; oma at, thence to St Joreph's Church, where a @olemn re- auiem mass will be celebrated for the re- poss of her soul, commencing at ® o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY, JANUARY 18. Charles W. Crane to Mary A. McQuaide, lot on E line of Franklin street, 100 S of Oak, § 25 by 97:9; $10, John and Harriet Cooper to Winslow Ander- son, lot on § line of Pacific street, 87:6 E of Laguna, E 26 by § 127:8%; $10. Daniel and Mary MeNeill to Patriek H. M. McVey, ot on N line of Fell street, 107:6 W of Octavia, W 30 by N 120; $10. R M and Mary A. Quinn, lot on W lins of Scott street, 112:6 N of Haight, N 25 by W 100; $10. Estate of Leo Wallace (minor) (by J. F. Wallace, guardian) to E. M. Wilson, undivided sixteenth of lot 14, bloc sociation: $50. Elizabath Henry, James, Maggie a W M. and Mary Wilson ace) to Joh Wallace. same; $10. and Rebecca C. Tucker to F. L. . lot on S line of Haight street, 112:6 W of Central avenue, W 25 by S 137:6; $10. John Harrison to George F. Lyon, re- record D 248 of lot on E ilne of Cole of Frederick, S 30, E S 30, E w25 7:6, W 80; $10. Tyon to Jeremiak and Bridget Deasy line of Cole street, 27:6 S of Frederi ¥ 50: $10. L. Rosenfetd to Betty T. . ot on S line of Jackson street. 204 E NE 10, SE 129:04, SW :#% to beginning: $10, ard Annie Fleming to Sophie Wig- » N line of Fourteenth street, 250 W W 25 by $10, Wigger t and ‘Annie Flem- $16. ludwig Aitschul (by Richard Alt- ) to William Fischer, lot on W etreet, SO N of Seventeenth, N $4100. nt and Board of Trustees of College_to Augustus J. Ranken, line of Sanchez street, 134 N of by W 125; §10. 70, s g, same Estate of schul, execu: line of Churel B0 by W 106 The President nta Clara on W rteenth, eorgena F. Ranken to same, same; $1. Augustus J. Ranken to Henry Kirchmann, on W line of Sanchez street, 186 N of rteenth, N 26 by W 125; §10, Same to Harold C. Holmes, lot on W line of b; W £10 Same 1o Marine A. Andrews, lot on W line of Sanchez street, 316 N of Fourteenth, N 26 by W ; $10. Henry Mohr to Anna C. ner Twenty-sixth N of Fourteenth, N Mohr, Iot on NW co and Folsom streets, 90 by W 115: $10, Estate of J h R. and John I. Hickey (minors) by Michael Hiskey (guerdian) to Wii- liam C. Spencer, lot on § line of Twenty-sscond errero, £ 25 by 8 114; §1500. Eva M. Schoenfeld, lot on - Oaks street, 95:714 § of Twenty ¥ 182:8, § 27, W 135:8% ; gitt. Association to William L. Ebert, lot on £ line of Clipper 30 W of Sanchez, W 25 by 8 114; $10. . Walter to Flora H. Walter, lot on of Sansome sireet, 91:8 S of Pacifie, 45:10, subjoining to alley of 5:10 t Kinsella (alias Kinchela) to Frederick K. Houston, lot on W line of Taylor street, 85:9 S of Post, S 25:10% by W 60: $10 W. J. and Nel nn to Louis and Nellie Greenbiat, lot on NW line of Perry street, 205 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by NW 80; $10, tha and Peter Peterson to James Taylor, W line of Vermont street, 100 § of Twenty-third, § 25 by W 100; $10. iels M. Petersen to Henning P. Otten, commencing 107:6 E of Fourth avenue and S 0f Lake street, 1325, § 104:4, NW 25:13, 06:10; $10. lot " William D. Brown to Alice B. Brown, lot W line Tourth avenue, 400 S of Lake W 57:6,'S to California, E 67.805, N 6 '310. Laura M. and Andrew Price to McEwen n W line of Thirty-fifth avenue, treet, ) by W _120; $10. ver to Charles J. McCarthy, Iot H street. 82:6 W of Seventeenth ue, W 25 by’ S 100; $10. Henry and Margharetha Hollman to Solo- . Iot on E line of Sevanteenth avenue, of T street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Matilda A. Filmer, Mary McCallundan, Eiiz- abeth <. R son and Joseph A. West, Mary J. Willlams (West) and Sarah F. W, Robinson to John Nightingale, fot on SW corner of | Twenty-first avenue and 1 street, S to J street at point 23:11 W Twenty-first avenue, 5:414; $100. and Trust Company to Henry NE American L: 5 by W Robert F. and Mary L. W. Caldwell, lot on E line of nue, 66 N of K street, handler t 101 120; $10, Buckman to Owen f Twenty-first ave- 35 by E 120; $10, Lilla M. Lomax, lot on 6 W of Thirty-ninth ave. , Minnie M..Dryden to McEwen undiviGed half of lot on NW line of nia avenue. 270 §W of Fair, SW 30 by . Precita Valley Jot 362 Henry Mohr to Anna ( lot on S line 0 W of L street, W 50 by § . Central Park; $10. co street, lots 488 and Kelly to I of Foleo W s 75, Clarence to ot on W line rina, S 25 by s subdivision of ik $10 ate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie arnsworth, executrix) to William P. Todd, K, Sunset Heights; $1000, Fannie P. Farnsworth to same, same; $10, William: P. and Alice F, Todd to Robert M. Fitzgerald, lot on E line of Lotta street, 250 § = avenue, £ 25 by E 101, lot 16, Sunset Heights: $10. eview and Junnyside Improvement Com- to J. H, and B. Marehall, lots 19 to 22, 17, Lakeview, quitclaim deed: $10, . H., J. B. and Alice M. Marshall to_The- P;-]r:uo, lots 19 and 29, block 17, Lake- ), 1y Gregen, alias Gregan or Grage: Martin J. and Catherine G. Gragen, lo‘l X;’n ‘g line of Fa 683 W of Dougiass ce W 50 by 2 B0, N 121, lot 4, block inson subdivision; girt. Building Contracts, Sheerin (owner) with William Little r and architect), all work for a one- story frame building in rear of premises g 760 ‘and 762 McAllister street: total, $1133. Eva Morris (owner) with Howard T. Morris (contractor), superintendent M. Blackman, all work for a five-room frame cottage on the ¥ line of Parls street, 25 N of Persia avenue, N 25 by E 100, portion of block 19, Excelsior Homestead Association: total, $1400, ————— OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Washington Departments Issne Many Orders Concerning Army and Postal Service. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. — Post- offices discontinued—Oregon—Olete, Klamath County, mail to Lorella; Pur- sel, Jackson County, mail to ncom; Garden Home, Douglas County, mail to Hillsdale. Washington—Hillsdale, ‘Whatcom County, mail to Blaine. Postmaster commissioned — Oregon Fearless B. Rigdon, Néw Bridge. Army orders — First Lieutenant George T. Bowman, Fifteenth Cavalry, now. at San Francisco, to Fort Kthan- Allen, Vt. Leave of absence of one month granted to Lieutenant Bow- man. First Lieutenant Curtis W. Ot- well, engineers, now at San Francisco, to Portland, Me. B beloved husband of Arthemise | H. and Hertha Berndt to William D. | €31, Point Lobos As- | 2| cond avenue, | 1 b UMATILLA ARRIVES FROM THE NORTH AFTER A LONG AND STORMY PASSAGE Seas Sweep Steamship’s Decks From the Time She Rounds Flattery Until the Golden Gate Is Passed---Staterooms Are Smashed In and Pas-‘§ sengers Suffer From Seasickness---Other Overdue Coasters Arrive £y | i + 1 THE GOLDEN GATE. STEAMSHIP UMATILLA WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM THE NORTH MORE THAN 24 HOURS LATE, HAVING BUCKED HIGH WINDS AND TERRIFIC SEAS ALL THE WAY FROM CAPE FLATTERY TO The present climatic disturbance, the moisture of which is bringing 1y to the heart of the farmer and other land foik, is adding many foid to fhe trou- bles of those that go down to the sea in coasting craft. For sailormen the storm means mcre hardships ‘and in- creased danger and fof the landlubber passenger whose stomach is not sea- soned to the ups and downs of the ocean woe unutierable. A number of belated coasters reached port yester- day and all told the same story of high head seas, -howling gales,. hailstorms and rain that descended in solld sheets of water The Umatilla, Captain Nopander, probably had the hardest time. She reached port twenty-four hours late, the trip from Victorla occupying sev- enty hours. All hands were worn out and Ceptain Nopander, who was on.the bridge most of the passage, is prob- ably still in the arms of Morpheus, making up for the sleep he did not get daring the run from Puget Sound. The Umatilla was slowed down during the worst of the weather, but eyen that did not save her from the mountains of water that hurled themselves against her stout, nose, poured like a millrace along her upper deck-and made a con- tinuous cascade over ‘the stern. The doors and windows of several state- rooms were smashed in and few parts of the steamship escaped some measure | of the deluge. So fiercely did the wind blow that walking on deck was impos- sible for a landsman. full of danger ®or a purser or a freight clerk and quite an undertaking for a full grown, active mariner. ‘The Umatilla carried eighty cabin passengers,: but not a baker’s dozen of them appedred in the dining saloon at meal times'after the steamship rounded Cape Flattery. Among the passengers was a_theatrical troupe, all the mem- bers of which but the leading lady, who was not seasick, signed a resolution fa- voring land tramsportation and declar- ing hunger and railroad ties preferable to a sumptuous bill of fare on the un- easy winter Pacific. 1 Some of the other coasters delayed by the storm reached port. Others are still on the way. The Chehalis, Coro- nado, Czarina, Santa Monica and James Dollar all made port, and each had a story of stiff head winds and waves that washed the decks and made a bur- { den of life for all on board. The Signal, from Grays. Harbor for this port, vesterday put into Ccos Bay for coal, having exhausted her fuel in the battle against the gale. The Mon- tara, Elizabeth, Chico, Arcata and Ti- tania are all more than due and will probably reach port to-da B - Sy Refuses to Man His Ship. Captain Manning of the British ship Port Caledon’a set up. a little republic of his own yesterday at = Beale-street wharf,” with him- self as president, congress, army, navy and police. He was asked to breast his ship over to Main-street wharf. He refused. ‘I have paid my wharfage and all cannot make me move my shin until my time expires and I am ready to mo. ¥ o “'All right,” said Wharfinger Hogan: ‘‘we will Rave to mave you and will need only part of America to do It.” Turning to the tele- phone Hogan .called n'guc;mh ‘Brown, Su- rintendent of State “Send a tug to Beale strest ana move the hip Port Caledonia. Send the bill to the agents of the vessel.” Five minutes later the tug order was re. «called, for the captain's little dfeam had come 1 to an end. the republic of. Manning had struck colors and the Port Caledonia. was already moving toward her berth. The coiller Montara will to-Cav cargo . at. the berth Captain Maenning few momenis thought he owned. dischargs for a The ship Astral of the.Standard Ol Com- ng floet arrivad off tae port yes- days from Baltimore. . She. is bringing a cargo of o The Astral was built by the Sewalls in 1900 and sfimilar in ‘size build to the William P, Frye, which left liere 2 few weeks ago.’-. Aftgr dlacharging her coal the Astral will go.in .ballast:to Hono- luiu, where she will load r3gar for New York: e 3 ‘Will Visit Her Sailor Husband. Cap! Max Dietrich, comimander of ' the North German Lloyd trgifing sbhip Herzogin Cecilie, was married shortly 'before leaving Germany cn the present voyage. < His wife re- mained in the Fatherland, but is now on her way to San Francisco and will. be the guest of honor on the big ship untft the Cecllie when Frau Dietrich will relurn to Germary by overland fiyer and ocean liner. ——— Will Take Coal for Ballast. The Japanese stcamshlp - America Maru, which sails January 25 and on ‘her return to the Orient will be taken: over by the Gavern- mert for a transport or dispatch boat, will carvw only about 2w tons of cargo. As Lhis is not welght encugh to properiy ‘trim her she will take about €00 tons of coalfor ballast. e The Whaling ‘Catch. The first. report of the new season’s whaling catch was receivid yesterday from Herscheil island. The steam whaler Narwhal has two whales, the Bowhead one and the whaling schooner Bonanza so far is elean. e e e e The Overdue: List. “he big British bark Castor, bound from Java for Barbadoes, was quofed for reinsur- ance yesterday at 10 per cent. The other overdues are posted at the following rat Paris, 90 per cent; Francesco Gluseppe I, per : Robert Rickmers, 15 per cent. Breden, 9¢ cert. 0 per cent, and Martaban, Sl i Dowie Will Be a i’assénger. Rev. John A. Dowle, who prefers to be called Elijal: 1I; his chie{ overseer, J. Ex- cell, and Zionites C. T. Sten. A. 'N. New- comb and Ernest Williams, wiii be passengers on the liner Sonoma, which. sails Jhursday for the Antipodes. S S Adjusts Her @mpauu The army transport Biiford spent. Several hours vesterday steaming, about the bay while Captain Tke Smith of the tug Siocum: ad- justed her compasses. The Warren is still at the Ricdon Iron ,Works. In the Divorce Court. Interlocutory decrees of divorce were granted yesterday to Nellie. C. Burke from Robert B. Burke for eru- elty; Dora A. Roath from Julius N. Roath, for desertion from Andrew I. Weir, for desertion; Emolyne C. Halliday from John Halli- day, for desertion; and Daniel Hawley from Lottie Hawley, ~for . desertion. Suits for divorce were filed by F. R. Lauber against Anna.Lauber, for de- sertion; Nora E. White against George W. White, for; crueity, and Ralph Raphael against May Raphael, for desertion. R NEWS OF THE OCEAN., ot Matters of Interest to Mariners and The schooner Willls A. Holden iis under Margaret Weir | { pkes assav charter.to the Pacific Coast Steamship Com- pany for lumber from Everett to Sen Pedro. % The French bark Vendee proceeds to sea In ballast. e Additional Cargo. Tn addition to the-cargo previously reported the steamer San Juan, which sajled on Satur- day -for Panama and way ports, carried 14 % instruments, valued at $225 for 1 551 tons coal, 15 pkgs tools and 5 valued at $4 for Cenrai Tt Exporis for the North. The steamer City of Puebla, which sailed on Saturday for Victoria, carried an assorted merchandise cargo consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Colum- blan ports, valued at $6238, and including the following 419 pkgs fresh frult, 72 pkgs fresh vegetables, 40,084 lbs =alt, 46,000 Ibs malt, 1185 lbe coffee, 930 Ibs dried fish, 12,051 Ibs dried fruit, 31 pkgs groceries and provisions, 678 gals wine, 199 Ibs hops. 57' cs canned £oods, 6473 Ibs beans, 4300 Ibs millstufls 445 ibs 3 ca cheese, 1194 Ibs peas, 930 Ibs choco- late, 466 Ibs leaf tobacco, 4 cs' paints, 30 pkgs arms and ammunition, 7 plates steel, 1 cs leather, 2 pkgs dry goods, 25 bdls paper. 2 cs drugs. "4 cs machinery, 11 bbls pitch, & bbls tar, 227 boiler tubes. In addition . to- the foregoing .the steamer . carried 1'cs canned goods, 1 cs electrical goods, Mexico a pkgs hardware, America. 1 es. photo geods and 1 cs lamps, valued at $178. en route to Su Fiji Islands. . —_—— Shipping Intelligence. . ARRIVED. Monday, January 18. Stmr - Umatilla, Nopander, 60 hours from Victoria. Stmr Chehalis, Martin, 89 hours from Grays Harbor; put in to land passengers. Stmr’ Coronado, Peterson, 0 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Francis H Leggett, Reiner, 25 hours from Eureka: bound for San Pedro, put in to land ‘passengers. Stmr Eureka, Teka. Stmr Jas .Dollar, Thwing, 98 hours from Jessen, $24 hours from Eu- Seattl Stmr-Santa Monica, Olsen, 4 days 12 hours from Grays Harber: bound south: put In to land ‘pegmncery. . Stmir State Jf California, Thomas, 44 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Leelanaw, Monroe, 5% days from Ta- coma. 5 Stmr Coos. Bay, Nicolsen, 78 hours from Newport, ete. Ship Astral. Dunham, 145 days from Bal- timore. g2kin James Johnson, Begnecke. § days from ore Schr Wm H Smith, Hansen, 17 days from Port Gainble. Russ, Garfke, 12 days from As- CLEARED. Monday, January 1 Stmr_Neva Greene, Honolulu and Ka- hului: Willlams,’ Dirond’ & Co. Fr bark Nantes. Ricordel. Sydney: F : Schr Pearl, Soderholm, g =4 Sanak, Alaska Cod- fish. Co; SAILED. Monday, January 18. Stmr Chehalis, Martin, San Pedro. Stmr Oregon. Doran,. Astoria. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, San .Pedro. Stm>= Olymuic. Hansen,. Fairhaven. Francis H Leggett, Reiner, Pedro. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Eureln < Stmr Greenwood, Thos . Albi 3 pume’ Nevadan, Greene, Honolula and Ka- ului, . Br shin’ Alcinous, Ma &t D ene, ing. SchrNokomis, Handen, Grave Hashor " 2 LOR ELEGRAPHIC Cl0uay: wind B NaleEity 34 e per et i, DOMESTIC PORTS. STORIA--Arrived Jan 18—Fr chal de Turenne, from Port Los Amlum ;'I‘k.x‘; Fcho, hence Jan 9 schr B B Jackson, hence Jan 12; scbr W F Jewett, from Pedro. Sailed Jan 18—Stmr Geo W Elder, for San Francisco; stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco; cCormalg, Sydney. Forbes, Sydney. 128 bxs paste, | stmr Aberéesn, for San Francisco; stmw Au fan ¥Frm . ”!ll':cglh—r Safled Jan 17—Stmr Ovegomian, At B—Arrived Jan 17—Stms Oregonian, from Tacoma. a5 = Pedro. Sailed Jen 18—Stmr Jeante, By, Aveived Sen” TiSthe Newport, PORT HARFORD—Seiled Jan 18, 9 » m— o8 DAY Aaiied Jan 17—Stmr Allisnee Arrived Jan 17—Schr North Bend. hencs Jan 7. Jan 16—Stmr Signal, from Grays Har Bor: <chr Ivy, hence Jan 10; schr Advent, hence Jan 10 » REDONDO—Arrived Jan 18—Schr Chas E Falk, trom Grays Harbor - g | T EVERETT—Arrived Jan 18— Bark Colcma, frem San Diego. | ISLAND PORTS. | HONOLULU _Arrived Jan 17— Whating bark | Jokn and Winthrop, hence Dec 28. Jam 15 | Bktn Kiikitat. from Port Ludlow. E Sailed Jan 17 ar Korea, for San ¥ eiscn. ELEPLE—Safled Port Townsend. MAKAWELL for Jan 16—Schr Kailua, Arrived Jan 16—Bark Star of Bengal. hen: Jan 4. | _ HANA—Arrived Jan 13—Schr James Rolph, | Bence Jan 1. EASTERN PORTS NEW YORK —Salled Jan 16— Stmr Alaskan, | for San Francisco PHILADELPHIA—Sailed Jan 16, and passed | Reedy Isiand—Shi? Tillile E Starbuck, for Honolulu, via New Yo FOR| PORTS. PLYMOUTH—Arr Jan 16—Br ark Kil- men: ME] n 15—Nor bark city PRAW LI 1 Jan 16—Br back or London, Jan i3—Stmr_Sierra, hence Dec #filed Jan 16—Stmr Ventura, for San Fran cisco. EAST LONDON—Sailed Siade, for Grays Harbor. LiIVERPOOL i Jan 18—Br ship Glen- burn, BRAKE—Arrived Jaj wardina, from Manzanil'o SUEZ—Arrived Jan 17—Br stmr from Yokohama, for New York. PORT SAID—Arrived Jan 17—U § stmr Kil- patrick, from New York, for Manila. HARWICH—Arrived Jan 14—Ger ship Chris- tine. hence Aug 22. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Jan Dumfriess-shire, hence Aug 29 FALMOUTH—Arrived Jan 17—Fr bark Ed- ouard Detallle, hence Oct 2. LONDON—Arriged Jan 18—Br lark Inver- clyde, hence Sept 2. 7—Bark C B Ken- SYDNEY—Arrived Jan ny, from Eureka LA PAZ—Arrived Jan 6—Schr Otillie Fiord, and_sajled Jan 9 for Toolobampe Jan 18—Sehr F M n 12—Swed bark Ed- 17—Br bark ANTWERP—Sailed Jan 17—Ger ship See- fahrer, for San Francisco, PANAMA—Arrived Jan 18—U S stmrs B | nington, Panl Jones and Preble, hence Dec 30. ! CORONEL— Arrived Texan, from New York, to sail Ja n Fran- cisco | OCEAN STEAME NEW YORKArrived Jan 1S—Stmr Sicily, from Naples: stmr Germania, from Marseilles | LIVERP Stmr Tver- { nia, from Ne | GENOA—Sa Tohenzo } ed Jan | — un, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Pubiished by official authority of the Snperintendent NOTE—The high and the eity front (Miss minutes later tha of tide fs the sar low waters occur at n-street wharf) about 23 at Fort Point; at beth places. DAY the heignt JANTUARY 19, 3 s un rises . Sun sets Moon sets T [Time| [Time| [Time| |1 mw LW [ 3011 5.3] 6:16|—0.3 1 5.1| 8:480 0.1 1 47 7:17| 04 2 45 748l o6 2 20 42 82| 19 9l 9:17 2:07 18 |2s | 3:60] soir0:td 9:35] 1.0 | TNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the band column and the successive tides of tha day In the order of occurrence as to time: tha fourth time column gives the last tide of tns | day, except when thers are but three tides, a5 sometimes occurs. The heights given ars in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minus ( | sizn precedes the height, and then the nu:m | given is subtracted from the depth giv the charts. The plane of reference is the meaa | of the lower low waters. s oL T # Time Ball. | | Sranch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchange, San January 18. 1904, The Time Ball on the tower of the F ing was dropped exactly at noon to-day at noon of the 120th meridian, or at Greenwieh time. J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant n charge. pcor-ssndi S ol Movements of Steamers. C. 8. N, M Francisco, Cal. TO ARRIVE. From. lapa uille | Elizabet | Coquilla | G. Lindauer..| Portiand & A <|Jan. | Montara Seattle ’ ... |Jan. | Albance. Portland & Way Ports.|Jan Jeant | Seattle & Tacoma Jan | Empire | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Jan | Titania. Nanaimo ........ “|Jan. | Homer. rays Harbor.. o3 eattle & Olympis..... Jan §. Barbara. ewburg s Harbor..........|Jan Pomo. Point Arena & Albion.|Jan. i Centralia. «| Grays Harbor. |Jan. North Fork. ..| Humboldt | Jan. New York 'via Panamajjan. Portland & Astoria.... Jan Humboldt 2% wadios NN .| San Diego & Way Pts.|Jan | Mendoeino & Pt. Arena. Jan, ewport & Way Ports. |Jan. it Jan! | Point Arena. | Bonita Puget Sound Pe Grays Harbor China_ & Coos Pa: Humboldt .| San Pedro & Way Port Portland & Astoria Honolulu Puget Sound Ports . Mexican P City Puebla Curacao. via Panama. | Rainter attle & Whatcom. ina & Japan.. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination, |Salls, | January 19. | | Humboldt .........| 9 am|Pler 2 Los Angeles Ports. (10 am|Pler 3 Coos Bay_direct. -| «|Pler § Elizateth. .| Coquillé River.....| 5 pm|Pler 20 Eureka....| Humboldt . | 3 umiBler is S. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Chico. Coquille River.....| § pm{Pler 3 Coos B. & Pt Ortrd(12 m|Pler 15 Janaary 20. | | Willapa Harbor. | 4 pm/Pler 20 Los Angeles Por 10 am|Pter 10 | San Pedro & Way.| 9 amiPier 11 Humboldt 1:30 p(Pler 9 January al. | | Puget Sound Ports. |11 am(Pler 9 J. Dollar...| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm!|Pler G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor......| § pmiPler 2 Sydney & Way Pis| 2 pm(Pler 7 Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|(Pler 2 an Dieso & Way.| 9 am(Pler 11 Jaunary 32. | | Humboldt - . .| 9 am/Pler 2 «| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pler 2 Newburg.. | Grays larbor.....| 4 pm|Pler v Jeanie.....| Seattle & Tacoma.| & pm|Pier 2 | January 23. | [} | Humboldt --....[1:30 pPler 9 | Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm|Pler 2 Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 oria & Portland 1l amiPler 23 | Humboldt . -| 5 pm|Pler 20 { January 24. | | San Diego & Way.! 9 am Pier 11 | Newport & Way,.| 0 am|Pler 11 ‘ January 35. A Maru... [ China & Japan....! 1 pmlPier 40 January 26. | en. ... | Puget Sound Ports. 11 am!Pler 9 San Pedro--| Humboldt ......... 10 am(Pler 2 Jan: 23. ‘ Centennial. Seattie & Tacoma.' 5 pm Pler 20 Qregon.....| Astcria & Portiandi 1l amiPler 24 Jaauary 30. | Alameda. ..| Honolulu 11 amiPler 7 City Sy 2 m Pier 40 P i Petitions in Insolvency. Petitions in insolvency were filed yesterday in the United States District Court as follows: William M. Wing, railroad engineer, Point Richmond. liabilities $459, assets none: Jom I Lovejoy, printer, San Ha- bilities $5608, assets $2825,

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