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NCISCO CALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1904 DEATH NOTICES. Continued From Page Ti o'clock, from the par- . § Mission street, Ninth, themce to St jen Gate avenue, be- avenwcrth streets, where the repose of his Interment urten_Doxsee, race N. Dox- Doxsee, & 1 month and January 21, busband of dearly beloved Rose gner and the tive of County and 4 months. pan e to em b repose © In a req A in, be- . and Mrs Killorglin, HAM OHNS [ 206 . x = ris KIEHL K1 M tz age | KOL¥ ¥ = L ! £ s onn., aged €5 3 (Btoningt days copy.) 7 Friends a Francisco the Ma ment Cy ¥ carriages, PRESCOT 22, 1904, s J., widow of Leo F. Pres- cott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B, West, formerly of Honolulu, and sister of Fred W., Charles A. and Howard D, West, a na- tive of Canada, aged 29 vears 7 months and 4 days £ Friends and acquaj ances are respect- y invited to & funeral services to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, st her mie home, 222 Guerrero street. between Fourte: centh, San Francisco Services at chapel at Oskland Crematory at 4715 o'clock 2JOR—In this city, January 20, 1904, Mrs ry Prior, dea ed sister of B. Gi er of Vallejo, Cal., and Mrs. Ann Rile dearly beloved aunt of James P., Mar- and Minnje Riley and Mre. A. Arnold, County Cavan, Ireland. ends and acq invited to attend nees are respect the funeral to-fay rday). at 9 o'clock. from her late resi- Page streei, thence to Sacred srch, where a requiem high mass celebrated for the repose of her soul ) o'clock. Interment Holy Cross y electric car from Eighteenth Suerrero streets i be In this city, January 21, 1904, belcved wife of W. A % i a May Randle, a native bekah Lodge No, Camp No. 2281, odfellowship Camp No. d friends are respect- ttend the funeral services c Evreka Hall, butlding Market streets. iz voress Lawn Cegnetery OFFICERS and members of Amity Rebekah Lodge No. i41, 1. O. O. F., are hereby noti- fied 10 assembie at 1 o'clock Sunday at their hall to attend the funeral of thelr deceased sister, Minnie Randle. By brder of K. M. HOWARD, N. G. ALMA . Secreta RO —In this cly, January 22, 1904, Alired Laurence Rodbey, younwest son of James ‘and Mary Rodney, a native of -San Francisco, aged 2 months ‘and 26 days. RYAN—In this city, January 22, 1804, at the esidence, 56A Converse street, Thomas, be- oved Lneh:.n-l of )llA:l&.'v'l Ryan. a native of County Cavan, Ireland, d y monthe and 13 days. A Ty SCHELLER—In this city, January 22, 1904, Annie Jehanna Scheller, beloved wife of the jate Robert E. Schelier, Florence and Kitty Scheller, California, aged 35 vears. ains at the parlors of J. C. . 707 Mission street, betweel in Redlands, January 1 “A. Schumann. son of the lat A. and Emma ‘Schumann, and brother of Louis Schumann, a native of San Francisco, 5 vears 3 months and 6 days. FFriends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the Germania Club are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sun- aged day), at 2 o'clock, from the Native Sons’ Hall, 414 Mason street. under the auspic of California Parlor No. 1. 8. G. W. Cremation 1. O. O. F. Cemetery SIMPSON—In this city, January 21, 1904, en- tered into rest, at his residence, 1207 Mis- sion street, Thomas, beloved husband of Mary Ann’ Simpson, and_father of Henry H., ‘George L., Thomas C.. Alfred H., J seph D. and the late William J. S - and 5 davs. (Newdort, R. pers_please copy.) @7 Friends and acquaintances are at 1 ) o'clock, from I. ( Market and Seventh « will be held under t corn servic O. F. Interment ¥ electric funeral rerrero stre and mother of a native of ative of CAgilsle, England. aged 7 Iy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | of Abou Ben Adhem Lodge No. ©'Con- n Third 9, 1904, e’ Louis respect- ). 0. F. | street he F Y n Seventh and Eighth | flowers WACHOLDER—In this city, January 21, 1904, Esther, dea beloved wife of ~Benjamin | Wacholder, devoted mother of Joel, Sam, Sara and ' Hattie Wacholder, Mrs. M. H. | Marks, Mrs. R. Stein and Mra A and sister of Senat . 1. Wolfe, cenberg, Mre. Sam Woife, Mrs. Rothenberg, Mrs. Carl Stashlgren and Mrs. Joseph Weissbein, a native of Hull, | land, aged 48 years 9 months and 2 intances are her aterment via the electric h and Guerrero stre fun, n Oakland, Januar 812 Lewis streei, John R. Walk e, Wil am and ‘the late John G: native of Waitham, Mass., axed 10 ¥s. A member A. 0. F and acquaintances are 1o attend the funeral at 8:30 o'clock, from t her mother. 310 Langton vh's Church, whe: ss will be celbbrate. soul, commencing at Hills o respect- | | eral car | ts at 11 1904, at ousin of dlow, ‘a native of Fiorida. aged | ) mon nd 18 days { In this city, January 22, 1964, | Wickens, beloved brother of John | ax Wickens, a native of England, | vears. € Notice of funeral hereafter. { In this cit January 21, 1904, ‘ M., wife of Frank Wilson, dearly be- | mother of Veronica J. and Mary 1 ., lov daughter of Michael and | ue Geraghty, and sister of Michael, eraghiy, | 54 e of ‘Cali resper to-day | he re stree a re- o clock. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTI FRIDAY, JA AR Henry) Sonntag eymour st Hoots, of Tremd Anna ¢ Henry street Sacramento, Mohr to Hl\lMa an ONS. George C. and Annle J. Boardman to Samuel S. Boardman, lot E line of Frankl | 87:83, S of Sacramentoy S 40 by ; gift « and County of Sun Francisc harew e lot on NW corner of Greenwich and | igh streets, N 68:9 by W ; Sams to John M. Nowlan line of Haight str W by N lot on SW corner | en Gate avenue, nne Paillet to Arthur H of Webster street, 62:6 W S7:6; $10. Emily E Denny to Minnie t on E N W 90; $10. Annie J. Boardman to George as D. Boardman, lot on N 106:3 E of Lyon ot ave and Annie M. Arata, | a street. 285 N of | E 100; $10. | k ans to Mary F. | ivided one-fou Twenty-ninth stree 01.10 by S 113, lots 7 and Homestead: $10 hur, Josephine A 3 ames T. McLure to John Y mpany. 1ot on NE line of ™ 45:9 NW of Harrison, NE_68:9 b alss lot in 044 Fellows' Ceme- Bridget Gegan to Bertha San- | NW line of Jessie street, 41 W S0: $10. N man, lot on | t ' Eighth, t> Sarah Brodek. | corner of E 45 by o Peter O same; $10. Creighton to Edward th avenue, 225 S ment_street, E 120; $10. and Louisa Mann to J. F on W S 50 by ine W $10. Pauline avenue, Leger tc io Twenty-ninth 120; ift Leger, 50 N of of Fifth avenue, 95 McMahan to James aad | Ada T Smith, lot on NE corner of Twen- enue and eet, E by 't on S street, rge and Kate Ryan to Stella W. Roessle, | W of Condon street, 74 N of | ita, N 25 by W 70, lot 9, e | subdivigion Pr ta Valley 3 | Mager to Wilbelmine W. Mager. lot iine of Ploche strest, 132:6 E of Cam- | by £ 100, block University | o810, and Amma D, Curry to Berpard Kraft_lot on NW corner of Sad- Plymouth streets, V by N 20, . Raiiroad Hon t : $10. mpany and George Ryan to City | of Ban Francieco. lot on SE line | 219 1o 223; $1. Precita Valie: to Emily H. Moore and W. H. Robinson to Bacon block rner of SE senstein, lot_on S ard streets, SW 120 b; University Mound; $10. Frederick and Louise Creizhton, re-record 2618 D. Iot line of Geneva street, 185:6 NW of NW 50 by SW 100: also lot 162, block mount Land 0 also’ lot on of Sixth avenue, 2 25 by E 120; $i0, Building Contracts. A. B. Hammond (owner) Phillips (contractors), architect work, excavation, grading. brick, granite. and basement brick residence on N Broadway, 137:6 E of Filimore street, N 125, Kirchhoffer t. 50, (contractor), architect Albert Far: frame buildmg on S of Leavenworth, E 49:6 by R ment street, S0 BERKELEY, Jan. 22.—Mrs. hompson believes that “firebu fire to a can of coal oil in her hotel Shattuck avenue at Rose street and last night. She also believes tha “bugs” are persecuting her because sh sold liquor. The fire was star Clement street, with Rainey & iron and steel work for & three-stor: y (owner) with C. E. Nich- ne and additions to a two-story and base- line of Chestnut Says It's Firebugs’ Work. are revengeful enemies, of Alabama | Ryan ave- on NW line of Peralta ave- York, NE 40 by N y 208, | 8| Abé | and | | i1, o Annie on SW ! Howth, 3, Fair- E line s Masonry ndstone, itne t E 57:6 —Altera- 817 REINSURANCE SPECULATORS GIVEN LONG ODDS ON FRENCH BARK PARIS Overdue Vessel Is Quoted at Ninety Per Cent Net, the- Highest Rate Offered Since the German Ship H. F. Glade Was on the Board---Big Percentage Attracts Heavy Play Despite the Unusually Long Voya | | | | | | i ge | 2 T IR The BARK VIDE . WHICH APPEARED OFF THE PORT THURSDAY NIGHT, CAME INTO THE HAREOR YES- | TERDAY AND WAS TOWED UP THE SACRAMENTO RIVER TO LOS MADANOS, WHERE SHE WILL | DISCHAR CARGO OF LUMBER SHE BROUGHT FROM EUR l ET I — - A —i Fren ch bark Pa for reinsirance yesterday at 90 per cent | net, the highest rate offered since the { lost German ship H. F. on the overdue Wist. Glade figured The reinsurance game is purely a matter of speculation to the majority, fof few who ris money on the { the sea have any the fore, missing vessel. the rate e particular chances st in insurable inter: To these, there- at which the Paris is quoted means that $100 played on the vessel “to arrive” will net $1000 if she shows up. G The Paris was played heavily “not arrive” to ance stood at a lower figure. these early {Paris “to ar | percentage than that there is any great of reinsur- Many of as the when the rate investors scld out | rate advanced and some of them yes- terday planked their profits the more because of the on ive, hope of the vessel turning up. There is some hope for her, however. She left 10, ! June ships the or 25 in 2¢ same possibl Hamburg for days ago. making time Honolulu May She was spoken west. Other jage about terrific 0.03 south, the same Voy encountered southwesterly gales off Cape Horn, anq e that the Paris ma abandoned the Horn route after a long Kennebec, aiso being repaired at Port | | struggle and sailed toward her de: | nation by way of the Cape of Good | Hope. The French bark Edmond Ri tand. which arrived here the other day, | was 45 days off the Horn. The Will cott, now at Port Stanley, put bac to the Falkland Island port after vainly | trying for a much longer period to weather the stormy headland. The Stanley, was twice sent to port in dis- tress by the very storms that may be responsible for the tardiness of Paris. The overdue Frenchman is a vessel of 2333 tons, Nantes. and She is commanded by Cap- the was built in. 1900 tain Guevet. The British bark Shakespeare, rein- sured at 20 per cent, arrived yesterday at Valparaiso, 88 days from Newecastle, Australia. 80 per cent: 3 cent: Loch Brevan, 90 per cent: ¢ astor | The Martaban is quoted at Robert Rickmers, 15 per and St. Mirren, 10 per cent, and Alder- grove, 5 per cent. ————— Her First Ocean Tow. The new Soreckels tug Dauntless, Captain ' Shea, arrived yesterday from Grays Harbor Mary | with the now steam schooner J. H. Higgins pe v The Higgins comes here to recel nepBiesns I ‘o“llnks‘ “hfi'h are waiting for her at t these who e once | ted by | some one puiting a wad of paper in| the coal oil can and then firing it. It} was put out without the assistance of the Fire Department e % Kfiburn Sells His Residenc BERKELEY, Jan. 2 and Cedar street to Captain Nash, a retired sea captain an owner of Oregon. ily have not yet decided on th e, —Paris Kil- | burn, ex-State Harbor Commissioner, has sold his home at Lookout place | J. T, d ship The Kilburn fam- | eir fu- ! ture plans, but contemplate moving | to San Francisco. - London Wool Sales. LONDON, Jan. 22.—THe offerings at auction sales Competition wae keen throughout an the wool day numbered 14,410 bajes. d_prices were firm. American purchases included greasy halt_bred combing, a few lots of supe-{ rior greasy South Africa. Grays n the trip here in seventy-five A e heavy weather was encountered, but the Dauntless proved herself a splendid sea boat, and delivered her charge in as good condition as He gave his name as Charles Peterson, his | she received sooner than expected. ocean tow the Dauntles: Harbor with her tow on Janual left y 19 hours. The Dauntless it and_a number of hours This is the first long has made. & Were Both Loaded. ago as G4, and when arrested by the harbor police had in his possession two hig, loned pistols _recently -fash- Discharg- discharged. ing firearms in the city limiis is the-charge registered against him. house in which he lives, Tire threatened the he said, and among the things he picked up and carried out he | afterward found the pistols. fng of firearms and fearing these might Knowing noth- he loaded, he hurried to the water front, point- ed the guns seaward, pulted the triggers. closed his eyes and The police heard the re- port, and Peterson's arrest followed. PRI S Makes a Long Passage, The French bark La Fontaine arrived yes- terday at Astoria, 194 days from Antwerp. Takes Cargo Up River. ————— The little bark Vidette, Capfain Dodd, which was seen hovering off the port late Thursday night, came i nto the harbor yesterday morn- ing and was tiowed by the tug Sea Kine to Los Medanos, where she will discharge her at | was quoted | garge | | ) { Ibs pig lead, The Vidette a, and brought eight days from 000 feet of lumber. - NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matiers of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The French bark Jjean Bart is chartered for barley to pe at 13s 3d: wheat stiffenin 0s. Thy an shiv Adolf is chartered f lumber from Hastings Mills to Iquiqui at 27s 0d, and the barkentine James Johnson, same business, from Cl ports for the North. The steamer Umatilla, which sailed on Thursday for Victoria, carrled an assorted merchandise cargo consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Colum- bian pe valued at ' $13,500 and inciuding the following: 409 pkgs fresh fruits, 47 p | fresh vegetables. 130 cs eggs, 9950 1bs d fruit. G652 Ibs beans, 205 lbs hams, 3550 Ib meal, lbs 1 ce cheess, 13 DEgs proceries and provisions, 24,185 Ibs sug 500 bxs paste, c# canned goods, 200 lbs chocolate, leaf tobacco, patent medicine: cs firearms, 247 pkgs T, Ibs coffee, cx liquors, 170 gals wine, § ibs 8 169, fittings, 3 bales twine, 2 cs ofl. 4 cs electrical goods, ks Cumberland coml, 6 bars steel, 1 drum acid p In additio to the foregoing the stea carried & bs dried nrunes valued at en route to Virden, Manitoba ST A Notice to Mariners. The following affects the List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, 1908: OREGON. Sea coast of Oregon, page 39—Coquille l{uuy @ red, first-class nun, reported adrift January 11, will be replaced as soon as prae- entrance, pages 40 and #4—Coos tside bar whistling buoy, P. S.. ma: " in white, K repopted not sounding Jan- will be repaired or replaced as soon WASHINGT entrance, page G9—Outer buoy. class can, marked “W. B.” in white, Teported drifted’ about two miles to the southward of its position, January 18, will be replaced as soon as practicable. Inner buoy, a P 8. first-class nun, reported adrift January 18, will be replaced as soon as_practicable. Washington Sound, page S6—Argyle shoal (Griffin Bay) buoy, a H‘ 8 flmz-'?us spar, reported drifted near the west shore of Fri- day Harbor January 14, Wwill be replaced as soon as practicable, ALASKA and approaches, page 04— Mitchell Rocks buoy, No. 2, a red first-class nun, reported having drifted behind Aleut- ski Island December 20, 1903, will be replaced as soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Eoard, ] C. G. CALKINS, Commander, U, §. N., Lighthouse Inspector. LA Sttt Shippiuii Intelligence. ARRIVED. 5 ; Friday, January Stmr Gipey, Leland, 24 hours from Monterey and way ports, Stmr Fulton, Lee. 10 hours from Bowens Landing. Oakiand direct. Stmr-Alcazar, Johason, 14 hours fm Green- wood. Stmr Mandalay, Payne. 33 hours from Cres- cent City. Stmr Queen. Cousins, 52 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Stm: Alcatraz, Carlson, 56 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Tames § Hiegins, Higgins, from Aberdeen, in tow tug Dauntless. Stmr_Grace Dollar. Fosen, 51 hours from Santa Monica. Stmr Geo Loom Seattle. Tug Dauntless, Shea, T8 hours from Aber- deen. with stmr James S Higgins in to Bark Vidette, Dodd, § devs from Eureka. Up ua | as pracifcable. Willapa B: a P. S, fi Sitka harbor '8 hours . Badger, 90 hours from river direct. Schr llzzie Vance, lencen, 7 days from Grays Ha:bor, Schr G W Watson. Weitkynat, 15 days from Port Gamble, via Clallam By 11 days. CLEARED. Friday, January 22. Stmr Senta Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Pa- eific Coast Steamship Co. Stmr Geo W Fider. Randall. gon Raliroad and Navization Br simr Wellinzton, McKella R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. = SAILED. : Friday, January 22. Stmr Empire, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Stmr Brooklyn, Johannsen, Fort Bragg. Stmr Givey, Leland, Monterey, Stmr James Dollar. Thwing, Seattle. Stmr \Greenwood, Thomrsou, Albjon. Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith. Liec +—Lat 57 5, ook 67 3 ec , long 67 W, Br ship Count of Linlithgow, from Shields for San Francisco, Dec 3—Lat 57 §, long 69 W, Br bark In- veresk, hence Seot 19 for London. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 22, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE, velocity 6 miles per hour. OUTSIDE. BOUND IN, 12 MIDNIGHT. French bark and s:hr Alpcna Astoria: Ore- Ladysmith: DOMESTIC PORT ailed Jan 22 tmr Westport, ~Arrived Jan quoia, from Grays Harbor. ORIA—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr Mabel Schr Gale. hence Jan 14; stmr Despatch, hepce Jan | 19; k La Fontaine, EUREKA— Arrived Jen 17: schr Mary F Stmr Pasadena, from Antwerp. Jan 18—Stmr Noyo, . hence Jan 1 e Jan 19; stmr Aberdeen, 21— from Coos Ra mr Corone, hence Jan 20; stmr Acme, hence Jan 20. Sailed J Stmrs Noyo. laqua, Redcndo Navarro, rancisco. for PORT i.0S ANG s iled Jan 22—Nor stmr Hero, COOS B Stmr Signal, for san TATOOSH—Passed out Jan 22 barik | Rokeby Hall for Delagoa Bay. Pass>l —Ftmy San_ Mateo, for San Francisco; bark Col de Villebois | Mareull, for Queenstown: Nor stmr Tellus, | Francisco: bark Diamond Head, for rancisco. Passed out Jan Stmr Edith, from Ta- coma, for San Francisco SAN P —Schr Dora Bluhm, from Eureka; stmr Santa Monica, from Redondo; stmr Homer, from Grays Harbor, via San’ Fran i Arrived Jan nado, from Re- dondo. Sailed Jan 22— Bktn Retrievir, for_Port Hadlock: bkin J L Eviston, for Port Town- send: schr King Cy for Tac PORT HARFORD nita, for San’ Pe PORT ANGELES —Schr An- nie M_Campobell, for Blaine. FATRHAVEN —Arrived Jan 22—Schr Reso- lute, hence Jan 10, rrived Jan 22—Schr Esther rreka. —Stmr Coronado, for San Pe- from Arrived Jan A B Johnson chrs W J n Pedro Patterson and schr Comet, from Santa Barbara; schr Al- calde, hence Jan 10. FOREIGN PORTS, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Jan 21—Ship | Wm M Smith: for San Franeisco. | YOKOHAMA—Arrived Jan 17—Jap stmr Nippon Maru, hence Dec 3. 19—Br stmr Mis- souri, ex-stmr Stanley Dollar, from Astoria. AYMAS—Sailed Jan 18— Schr Fred J Wood, for Grays Harbor. WALLAROO—Arrived prior to Jan 22—Ger ship Industrig. hence Nov °1. LMOUTH—Arrived Jan 22—Fr bark Em- Menelik, hence Oct 2. LLAO—Sailed Jan 22—Ger stmr Anubls, n Francisco. CORONEL—Arrived can, from Kahului, Drlaware Breakwater. Jan 21—Stmr Ameri- and sailed Jan 22 for GUATEMALA—Sailed Jan 19—Ger stmr for San Frineisco. VALPARAISO—Arrived Jan 22--Br bark Shakesoeare, from Newcasile, Aus. OCEAN STEAMERS, LIVERROOL—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr Celtic, from New York. COPENHAGEN — Arrived Jan 22 — Stmr Isiand. from New. York. NEW YORK—Arrived Jan 22—Stmr Graf Waldersce, from Hambur; —_— 5 Sun, 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. 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. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. Sum rises Sun sets . Moon_sets 91H“‘ Ft, NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given.in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in thesorder of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs, The helghts given in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minug (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate e ol S Time Ball. Branch Hydographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal, January 22, 1004. polle Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry e Tioon of the 120t meridian, ‘oF at 8 . Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. 8, N., in charge. | —Schr Coquelle, for | Se- hee | ’SWEARS FATHER [PROBATE COURT - WAS MURDERED IS OVERHACLED { Boy of Ten Years Makes Oath| Practice at Alameda Bar Must ! to a Complaint Against the| Conform Strictly to Rules Accused Slayer of Parent| Laid Down forItsGovernment ;\\‘ITNESS TO THE CRIME LAWYERS GIVEN WARNING | | Claims Luigi Gratziano Was|Judge W. E. Greene Shakes Up Shot From Ambush by Louis; Loeal Practitioners in an Ad- | | | Orio, Who Is in City Jail| dress on Rights of Attorneys ! | Y Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Oakland Office San Francisco Call. 1118 Broadway, Jan. 22. | 1118 Broadway, Jan. 22. | Constantio Gratiano, 10 years oid,| The cntire practice in regard to the | & witness to the ambuscade and mur- | probating of estates received an over- |der of his father, Luigi Gratziano,|hauling to-day at the hands of Judge | swore to a complaint this afternoon in | W. E. Greene, who took charge’of this the Police Court which accuses Louis | department at the beginning of the Orio of the crime. | year. Last week he )romulgated an The child was with his parent three! order that no reports of appraisers of weeks ago when the shooting occurred estates should be filed by the County at Forty-fifth street and Brnadwuy:(‘lerk until he had examined them. shortly after a quarrel which Orio had | This morning he read a l:cture . at the Gratziano home, where he had | forty or fifty members of the Alameda been a boarder. Gratziano and the|bar that were present in his court boy were walking along Broadway | room, it being calendar day, stating ‘when the father was shot down. His | that the old practice of attorneys sug- 2 .. | gesting who should be appointed ap- wound caused pneumonia and paraly- |, gigerg of estates would be tolerated sis and the injufy ended fatally’ last| = oo, | night when Gratziano died at Fablola| rpe matter was brought up by At- Hospital. | torney J. M. Havens, who presented | Gratziano made a dying statement an order for Judge Greene to sign ap- | declaring that ©Orio was his assailant. | pointing appraisers in an estate with | The boy bears out his father's story |the names of the appraisers already {and has told, the police that he saw | filled in. The Judge took the order and | Orio do the shooting. hen said: “I wish to call the atten- | Dr. George H. Derrick held an au-|tion of the bar to a rule of the court | topsy on Gratziano's body this after-|in regard to the appointment of ap- {noon, Dr. J. P. Dunn and Dr. O. D.|praisers. I have had an order appoint- | Hamlin attending. Coroner Mehrmann | Ing appraisers in an estate presented | will hold an inquest to-morrow even- |fo- me to sign with the names of tlL> ing. Orio has been formally charged | appraisers already filled in. with murder. | “I do not wish in any way to reflect — e - | on the integrity of Judge “Iavens and EXPERT SABIN REPORTS | would be willing to sign an order blind- ON COUNTY PROPERTY | folded that he presented. I have the highest regard for the “onesty of the 1 MacMuilan Claim Is Presented in | Members of the bar of this county ar State and believe as a whole that they Light That- Makes - It Ap- are not surpassed even by the minis- pear Small. | try. But while I can say this of the | 'OAKLAND, Jan. 22.—In investigat- | par in general there are members [ ing the claim of Stewart C. MacMullan | canrot trust and to enforce a rule I for $21,790 80 for discovering “‘unas- |, ygt do so regardless of who is the sessed” property, County Expert Sabin | petitioner. | figured out to-day that out of $43,- “This matter of the appoi..tment of 581 worth of taxes, if MacMullan's apyraisers is now looked upon as a claim is allowed, the county will re- ol "o 1o but from now on no ceive but $7384 suggestions as to who shall be ap- | In his report to be made to the | i inted will be received by this cour Finance Committee of the Board of | 7The strictness with which Judge Supervisors it will show that on prop- med to have been discovered MacMullan there were taxes to the Greene has inaugurated his advent the pro’.ate department gives attorn visions c¢f a year of enforced adherenc #mount of $43,58132 collected: He !4 the riles of the court. The appoint- claims 50 per cent or $21,790.80. The ' o o6 aunroisers, the filing of ac State gets its full share or $14,406 48 | courio” 21q the entire procedure and the county is left the balance, or $7384 32, about half of what the State gets and a third of what MacMullan claims. settl~nent of estates is receiving h strictest attention. —_————— | WILL DIG A TUNNEL ————— | BARTENDERS WILL GIV. | EOSLNINE Thans DANCE IN MAPLE HALL| OAKLAND, Jan. 22—The S Francisco, Oakland and San J | OAKLAND, Jan. —Local No. 525 | Railway Company has planned to d of the Bartenders’ International a tunnel between Broadway and Piec Lea| will give a ball next Thursday | mont avenue, south of Fortieth street, evening, January 28, at Maple Hall, ! to overcome the heavy grade at that Fourteenth and Webster streets. The | point and to provide level tracks for committee of arrangements has made | jts projected connections between the elaborate preparations ang a large at- | Piedmont district and the new fe | | | tendance is expected. service. The Oakland Transit Con- The Plumbers’ Union has appointed | solidated has petitioned the City an examining board of nine mem- ' Council for leave to abandon its bers to pass upon the qualifications of | franchise on Fortieth street, between all applicants for membership in the | Broadway and Piedmont avenue. This | union. The officers of the board are: is preliminary to the filing of the fer- application. President, J. Scott; secretary, A. Cor- | ry company's don; treasurer, W. Sullivan. The projected tunnel will be 600 | TP 5 - . | feet long and its eastern portal will : be at Howe street, the western level i Movements of Steamers. being at Broadway. The cut will be dug through property of the Realty | TO ARRIVE. ndicate and will be wide enough for !two tracks. By the tunnel cut the From, n company will greatly facilitate opera- Jeanie.., -'Seattle & Tacomd. i i San Pedro Grays Harbor. tion of its trains into Piedmont. { Atholl. China & Japan. B e — aqua.... Humboldt . ode | Redondo.”""". Humbolat Cadets Receive Medals. | Korea. “hina & Japan OAKLAND, Jan. 22.—Medals have Del Norte.... Crescent City S | Corona. .. Hamboldt 4 . - 24 . been awarded to the following mem- | Centennial....] Seattle & Tacoma. . 24 | pers of the cadet corps of the First | Tellus........ Oyster Harbor. 1 * S . g aas, { Edith. .| Tacoma - 35 | Congregational Church. i For excel ]rmmn:c.l - San Pedro. . 25 | lence in competitive drill, Sergeant | State of Cal.../San Diego & Waqy Pta.|Jan. N ship at the | Coos Bay. an Pedro & Way Ports Jan. Ralph Fus: for moxSumsngiiy ot Oregon. . Portland & Astoria. . 25 | annual target shoot, Private Walter | Coronado San Pedro. . . 26 Thellen, Sergeant Ralph Fox, Sergeant . | San Pedro. - Ccos Bay & Pt e - Point Arena & Albion Honolulu - 2 Leon M. Gove and Sergeant Robert - 26 | Williams. e i Arena & )ldcno’ 4 pm | Pler N. Y. via Pana 1 Astoria & Portland'll am|Pler | New York direct..| ««.Pler January 24. | | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler Humboldt ... 9 am Pler San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler Newport & Way..! 9 am|Pier TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram 0 and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda Morning Session. 25| 100 Ton 0! 200 Ton : Coos Bay. lgumho!sdl . New Policeman Appointed. | Newport..... New York 1 - 31| OAKLAND, Jan. 22—W. F. Kyle Pomona. Humboldt .... ../Jan. 27 | was appointed to the regular police | fanta Rosa. .- |San Dlego & Way Pus.|Jan 28 | force to-day by the Board of Police | Pownt Arena Mendocino & Pt Arena. Jan. 28 | and Fire Commissioners to fill the va- | Rainter. .| Seattle & Whatcom . 28 ce~ Curdeso. Maxtesn Port < 29 | cancy caused b): u_:e death of Police Bonita - Newport & Way Ports. man James H. Smith, who was killed Rival .| Willapa_Harbor. ; - November. Kyle has Gaelic. . ..|China & Japan 30 DY barglars last - 1 l\:‘le'h | G. W. Elder... Portland & Astoria Jan. 30 | been a substitute patrolman. The vote | 3. Doliar.... | Seattle & Tacoma . 31 was unanimous. North Fork. .. |Humboldt -..... . 31 | Umatilla - Puget Sound Ports --[Feb. 1 i Ventura. |Sydney & Way Ports.|/Feb. 1 | | Memphis Hamburg & Way Ports/Feb. 2 | Co ERC A - - e, et TO SAIL. | S B Steamer. | Destination. {sau- l Pier. E Continued From Page Fifteen. | S ot ! January 23. | T3 Chico. Coquille Rive: 3 vm{flgr t Afternoon Session. . Lin ays Harbor 5 pm|Pier 10 | 400 Andes 30| 200 Chollar .. Newburg § pmiPler 10 | 300 Andes 35| 200 Con Imperial Elizabeth.. Coquille River. 5 pmiPler 200 Andes 2 100 Gould & Cur. - Humboldt -| 9 am|Pier | 700 Challenge Con 24| 100 Sierra Nev .. Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pier 2 | 100 Challenge Con 254400 Silver Hill Humboldt er 9| 100 Chollar ...... 2 Pt. | 1 | i a Mi y. 40 of Nev.S 50 400 Evelyn .. 2750 Mont Tom o Afternoon Session. o6 | | 2 10 10 20 2 9 2 40 24 23 20 13 1 1 20 20 January 25. | | 500 Brunswick 100 Ton Belmont. 63 c. \*u.;-_n | Astoria & Portland 5 pm Pler 400 Evelyn North Fork Humboldt . 5 pm!Pi St > Shenalis..-| Grays Harbo ‘| 3 pmi{Pler CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | A. Maru Cm;n & Jaw; < 1 pmiPler FRIDAY, Jan, 2 anuary DAY, Jan, 22 Grays Harbor 4 pm' Pler Bid. AsK. | Fiumboldt . 9 am|Pier 0 Justice . Humboldt . :30 p|Pier Kentuck .. . Grays Harbor. 4 pm/Pler Keyes Graes.. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 . Belcher ..... 2% Humbeldt .. 4 pm|Pier 2, Best & Beich.l 65 1 75 Mexican .....1 January 28. J 1 | Builion 09 10 Occidental . Centralia--| Grays Harbor.. 4 pm|Pier 10 | Caledonia - Cous Bay-. | San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Challenge Con Centennial.| Seattle & Tacoma.! 5 pm/Pier i A Oregon Astoria & Portian am|Pler 24 | © - Arcata Coos B.& Pt Orfrd(1Z mPier 13 | Con € & Va.l Pomo Pt. Arefa & Alhlnn\ ¢ pm|Pler 2 | Cou Imperial State San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 | € o January 30. | €rown Point Alliance... | Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pjer 3¢ | Bast Sierra N Alameda...| Honolulv .........|11 am|Pier 7 | Eureka ®on.. City Sydney| N. Y. via Panama.|12 m|Pjer 40 | Exchequer .. January 31. 1 Gould & Cur. City Puebls t Sound Ports. |11 amiPler 9 }3le & Nore. Korea. . s pml'Pldr 40 . TONOPAH MINES. Rainler..| Seattle & Whatcom! 4 pm/Pler 10 | mank) Bid. Ask ~ peranza ... — on & Cal FROM SEATTLE. | Gola Anchor. 11 — Tonopah Fx — MacNamara . 19 15 Ton Fraetion. = Ton of v.5 30 Ton N Star 08 Ton Midway 10 United Tom. 06, Utopia gl Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Valdez & Way Ports..