The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, January 30, 1904, Page 14

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| conveyance of lot on S line of Vallejo street, G1:6 £ of Jomes, £ 1 by S 45:10; quitclaim deed; §—. Martinus O. Curry to Maurice C. Kittredge, 1ot on SE cormer of Fifteenth and Church | streets, S 25 by E 75; $10. . | Augustus J. Ranken to Agnes K. Finlay .DEATH NOTICES. hirteen. Continued From Page Th (wife of Willlam R.), lot on N line of Four- aturd at 7:20 o'clock, from the paziors i teenth street, 135 W Yt Sunchesz, W 25 by N 93; o McFagden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mis- | 357 Fion street thence to Miksion Dolores Church. B AR Gl where a requiem mass will be celebraied for yrus, iot on W line of Hartford street, the rencse of his soul at § o'clock. Inter- N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 125; $10. ment Holv Cross Cemetery, by electric ca < and County of San Francisco to V from Eighteenth and Guerrero streeis. torio Sattui, lot on § line of Twenty-third "KISZLEE—In this city, January 28, 1904 | S5oet 508 of Bryant ayeune, X 50 by S Annie Kis belo . C. | J04: . fadia, & metive of ancisco, azed 41 | *'Siilam S Hackett to Milda Grunig, lot on | yemrs 7 months and E line of Bryant stres 28:4 N of Twenty- uaintances are respect- orrow sixth, N 23:4 by E 100; $10. Charies and Lizzie A. Werner to € Friends and funeral 10-n rom the parlors of invited t d th Albeft J. Sunday), at 2 o K s S and Alice A. ‘Bierwirih, lot on S line of Day & Co.. Mission strect, be | gtreet, 30 I3 of Church, E 25 by S 114; $10, v Seventh and Juterment Mount | “p 0y . and George M. Cumming to Qlivet Cemeters. ic funeral car from | g gpeth G. Messer, re-record 2000 D. 551 and Zighteenth a esvere sioses. ~ Ele | 5 of_ undivided kalf of following: omit flowers Clipper street, 139 W of Crs- LIESENFELD—In Navpa, January by N 114; $10. Elizebeth Liesenfeld, beloved ¥1 Dorado Loan Association to Febian A. and late P. Liesenfel native | Catherine 3. Callahan, lot on N line of Twen- aged 78 years 10 months and 2 days ty-sixth street, 198:8 W of Castro, W 22:10 by Friends and acquaintences ave N 118 81 sully invited (o attend the funeral i mes W. and Mary Smith to Elizabeth M. Janusry 30. 1904, & Hawkins, i0t on SW corner of Pine and Mon- | kus Church, O'Fa roe streeis, W 40 Ly S G 10. lin snd Goueh. Konrad Nicolal to Konrad ws' Cem: Bill. lot on street, 160:2 E of LILL—In this city, January bt , E #0:10 by N 1 $10. beloved husba the late to German kvangeiical Lutheran % Gemeinde, same; $10. Guiseppe and to Domenico d Angel wrm R. Wright and £ ah and Eiizaboeth - Par thirds of lot Clementine. street, NE 25 by NW 80; §10. and R. J. ¥ Kate Aden and Samuel and | Taelta K. Hirst pany, ict on F co also 195 SE of Bryan Bartels t enson street, 3 France o Gt and the iate andmother native , aged 70; $10. Duffey 10 Anna L. Duffe line of Minna 5 by 50 Same to same, undiv. atoma street £ of lot on SW of Seventh, al=o are respect- Toward, Rt % Hgk | 1. and £ Gelb 'to Saran g = 4 on SW er street, 2 T iy o mien street. thence to | Jambert, lot on SW line of Sumn SE of Howard, SE 25 by SW 58; $10. Vater Company to Hugh R. line of Ringold street, 5 by NE $10. zel to August O. Netzel. cent de Paul's Church, where a sol quiem bigh mase will be celebrated | Spring Valley Holy Cross Cem ‘ lot on E Josie line of Wisconsin street, 483 S of Twentleth, S o Eh— by ¥ 100; grant. S R City and County of Sin Francisco to John acquainiances are respect- | ; “pohrbach, lot on W line of Twenty-second tend the funeral to-morrow k. from the Masonic fuliy invited to 10 o & of Lake street, 8 25:3, W 140, avenue, T4 N 11:1%, E 140; $— corner of Post and Monigomery s g - mery | ™ paiomares Land Company and J. W. Wright e be Jumplces o oxcrl®ior | & Sons' Investment Company to Robert J. To- tety, bin and Hibernia Savings and Loan Soc I e and Tonaeaa siveetn. o< "' | lot on E line of Thirty-seventh avenue. 178 X METHEX —Entered into rest, ju_this elty, | 2 4 Srsct B 120, v X s 25, 1904, Sarah Methen (nee Sands wife of the late Jacob Methen, and ioving mother of E& Allen, nd Mre. E. Howell a n , England. aged 65 vears (New York City and Br. copr.) £ Friends and acquaintances are respec Frank E. and Sophie Grannis to John G. ¢. ot on W line of Twenty-fitth avenue, 26 A street, N 50 by W 100:8, § 50, E 01:0% ; $10. Estate of Honore A. Widemann (minor) (by { Wwilliam Sarles, guardian) to Escolle Estate Company, undivided twenty-second of lot ¥ line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 100 N of D iyn papers please folly_invited to sttcnd the funeral Sunday, | B s th &t 12 o'clock, from her late residence, treet, N 100 by E l’-’"-)‘ NS T Simpson place, thence to the Howard-street | James Cornyn to 8. Ducas Company or ™ E " Howard street, between Ssc- | poration), lot on W_corner of me'u:,—mh‘mm nd rd. for services at 12:45 o'clock. | Due and R street, NW 50 by SW 200, block Interment Mount Oliver Cemetery | 381, O’'Neil & Hale: ract: $10, 5 NEWELL in this city, anuary 25, 1904, 3 . Hose Kirchen (Reynolds) and ~Matthew B o i a2 194 | scirchen to Alexander Tachejnen; lot 30, bl New D8 father of Arthur D. and Ralph | 39 Railroad Avenue Extension Homes: 2ad: $10 G. Newell, a native of Enfield, N. H., agedq _ Jonn Timilty io Mary Nolan, lot 4, block 3, 72 years. o | ! Holly Park; $10. £ Funeral services to<Gay (Saturday) FRIDAY, JANUARY 29. 30 o'clock, at the late residence, B. C. Brown to J. M. Patrick, lot on ne Interment Cypress lawn Cemetery. | ,¢ Pine street. 140:5 W of Polk, W 25 by S this city. January 28, 1904. | 120; $10. ed dpughter of the late Julia | (ity and County of San Fri - be sister of Mrs. M X ar, 1ot on S line of C 5 tive of Skibbereen, County 136 »f Webster, by 8 ireland, aged 54 years Hulda E. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funcral to-morrow Flo: ber to | 10t on NW corner of Page and Webs Cha: W 30 by N 100; gift (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from tbe parlors e g e (wife of Charles F.), themge to St. Pa Church for services D Enight o Altcs 3. Bowhill, lot u:ml;z;? oclock. Interment Holy Cross | S ine of Greenwich street, 150:3 E of Cemetery . | Steiner, E 48 by S 120; $10. O'XNEIL—In this city, January 26, 1904, the | pmms G. Butler to Josephine Chariot. lot Rev. James Louis O'Neil, O. P., @ native | Post street, 137:6 E' of Steiner, of Brookiy a N. Y., aged 45 years 5 mol hs New York p 5. 810, ¢ to Leontine Chariot, same; 1 day Jomephine XA solemn mas e n £t Dominic Bush and " x oagers, 1ot strects, at 10 Mo Thomas Hancock to 1 JRoteers. lot The reverend rgy are invi be pres $ 0% sent witho The interment . Ragan. undi ke 1 tanyan street PGNATIAN Councii Mem- | o s W a. | Pae = = Domin Ly 1 Mary (O Wb Frask 3. Fallon to 1. F. i Curtis, lot on SW line of Ninth street. our Jate honored brother. Rev. Father | {UNS, 190 00, "N w' 5o by SW 113°4; $10 X, President. | [Ellzabeth O'Hanlon to James O"Hanton, CHARLES L EBNFR {10t on E tine of Folsom street, 99 N of Thir- OLSEN—1Ir Oakland, Jan teenth, N 24, E 80, § 22:5%. W 80 gift, beloved wi Maurice C and Alice M. Kittredge t T. Grundy. lot on SE corper of Fifteenth and beloved Church st 5 Srmina_ A. Mun on W line of by necs are respect- | 1ot nd the funeral services Fourteenth, N Julla E. | Gregz (wife Hattie T ne of Sen and § ny, comner of YE of Dunc reets. Interment % SW 27:4%, SE T er Yates to Fannie EAMUEL—In this city, 3 line of Pacific sireet. 30 W of E line of 50-vara 510, iot s, beloved husband of Cora e of England, aged 35 3 A" member of Millwrights San_Francisco € Friends asd acqua 1381, W 18:6 by § Richard 1. and Maly J Title Insurance and Trust line of Mason street, 20 by W Go: $10, ‘ompany, Iot on W of Sacramento, N fuily fnvited 1o attend ¢ St svind jarence B. Sioam-to Louise M. Sioan. lot on Sundas). at 1:30 o'clock, from the fwaeral | W lime of Hyde street, 84:2 § of Chestnut, S ariors of Bumker & Lunt Mistion | 36:8 by W 110: gift irest, between Twenty-sacond and ate of Albert Koster and Caroline Koster thira. Mission Masonic Temoie (and s trustee) to Mipna Hesthal (wife of Mount Oliver Cemetery Ferd E). Alfred and Erna Koster. lot on NW | In this city. January 25 jine of Clementina street, 230 SW of Fourth, W £0: also lot on NW line of F: of Fourth, SW €8:9 by NW W line of Jessie street, of Tenth. & by NW 55 also lot on orner of Tent: and Mission streets, SW W 160: also lot on second and Folsom streets W 45 by ed husband of the late aged 40 vears EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- y 1o attend the funeral t N W 122:6; 5 by morrow from the parlors | also lot on SE corner of Greenwich and Jones K Mission street strecis, E 22:6 by S 60: also lot on SE corner rick's Ch Interment reh of Geary and Willlam streets, E 56 by 5 for services Holy Cross 60 years and 7 monthe. | NW 80: $10. ! will take ece to-day | Charlex J, Ellis to Ad 3 pariors | line of Freelon street, Mission ‘street So; Cemetery Mary vs) to Mary L. his January 20, 1904, Mary, | Holland o er of Zoe and Brannan of late Henry Spring, and | streets, N 1 $10. John H. and A. J. Spring, Central Light and Power Company to the Davis and M White, a na- | Emporium (a corpor on). lot on NW line of Jessie street, Fifth, : $10. The FEmporium to Central Light and Powe: ot on SE_line of Jessie street, 22 nd. aged 63 years. meral hereafter SW of Fourth, SW 50 by SE 70; $10. Henry Miiier to Wesley and Alice A. Tormer, lot on SE ne of Minna street. 240 SW of place to-day | Mary. ale of Mission, 8B 75 by SW 25, (Fatorda his late resi- | quitciaim d 3 - t o St. ¥ ! ate of Marie Tabor (by William J. Tabor Church, iem high mass . Jumplirey, executors) to John Do- relebrated ¢ vose of his soul 2t 9:30 | lap, lot on SW line of Rausch strect. NWw o clock oly € netery Folsom, NW_25 by §W 112: $5000. VAN SOMFE y | 74 to same, same, quitciaim 1904, Harr band of Kate and_ fathe Toseph F. Perinl to Fugenio Campinl. lot on Maude, Anua and Fran Jine of Ninth street, 100 NW of Harrizon, netive of and Holland, daye axed $10. 3 of San Traneisco to Mis- ¥ ortation and Refining Company. lot 3 otice of funeral hereafter, | sion Tra WALEER—In 1t city, Januery 29, 1904, | o0 W line of Pennsylvania street. 150 N of Frances Caroline Walker, beloved wife of | Mariposa, X 150, W 100. N 100, W 1:8 SW John W. Walker. 1 23, 1880, at | o a point 153:6 N of Mariposa street. § 3:6, l‘lf‘lflf Improvement Company to William J. 8 are respect- | and Apnie B, Smale, lot on W line of, Illinois : fumeral merviees.| street, 60 N of Twentieth N 50 by W 100: $10. the restdence, | Howard B. and Peterson to James i atson_ lot on A Lake siroet, January 29, 1904, | $10. r of Ferdinand Groep (Boston papers WEYRATHER—In this city Dora Weysrather, beloved & Weyrather and M. H. (. tive of Hamburg, Germa ERemains at the nar s and Tda T. Brower to Sheldon | Kelloge, 1ot _on N line of California street, {zie W af Sccond avenue. N 103, W 25, S g of Monahan, |105 E 25 quitclaim deed: $10. .O'Hara & Co. 33941 Miss . = i’ ank M. Haight, lot Nirwt, A g FFI":I“ ttr::(ll rfl?l?r George A sw.nrer to Fran ght, WHIPPLE—In Decotn, Alameda County, i by N 100: $10. January 28. 1904, Charies Whipnie: peloned to Addie & Tllis. lot on E father of Charles. James and Rertha Whip- enue, 225 N of B strest, N pie, Mrs. Lulu Volmer, Mrs. Annie Mever, Mre.- Clara May, Mrs. Edpa Huribut and 25 by E 120: gift Same to same, Mrs. Ela Haly. a native of Clarkson, Pa.. | nue, 125 N of B street. N 50, W 240, S 76, E aged %0 vears § months and 1% Gays. (New {120, N 25 E 120; gift . Tork and Michigan papers please copy.) | “Adolph and Minnie Koenecke to Wiillam D. EFFriends ang acquainiances are respect- , Wasson lot on E line of Fortv-seventh ave. fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), st 11 o'clock, at his late residence, Decoto, Alameda County, Cal. Interment Cypress Cemetery, Decoto. WICKENE—In this city, Jam 22, 1904, " Arthur Wickens, a native of England, aged ©: years 2 months and 9 days. 7 Friends and intances are respect- rully invited to ai funerai to-morrow Sunday), at 2 o'cl from the variors of Halsted & Co.. 946 street. Inter- ment Cyprees Lawn Cemetery, rriage Remaina at the parlors of Halsted & ror. reet ret M N 25 by E 120; $10. or Margaret Murray trator) to Frederick A Chester, of Forty-sixth ave nile 350 N of M street. N 25 by E 120: $190, Theresa E_and C. E. L, Hildebrecht to Ma- bel R. Stoneberger. lot on ¥ line of Pierce street, 141 § of 2, Marien Trac . Hugh O'Keanc to Edward Behan, lots 378 and 380, Holliday Map A: $10. - Edward J. 1:;1(!‘_)"!1, E. J-'"sl‘hln to Carl G. s n. lot 278, same; $10, 936 Missicn street. Bmfilwr Ce;nelcryflAnoAdltlfln tol Joh‘u — hrmann and Charles eliu n CARD OF THANKS. ol ig Y by We desite to express our sincere thamke | Louis C. and Lizzie G. Schroder to Fred- for the kind svmpathy shown to us by our | erick L_Smith. Jot on E line of Lisbon street, many {friends in our late bereavement, the | 150 N of Brazil. N 25 by E 100, block 29, Ex- | | i loss of our husband and father, John omestead; $10. e — e 2 e aoRh A Speck to dohn H. Smith. all in- MRE GADDINI and Family. | terest in estate of Andrew M. Speck: $10. e Tk S o Y REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | o' {(iineet. T 25 by N 100, bock 052, Bay Park; gt —————————— That it was wicked to eat food was the delusion of a woman who died in THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, Edward Corbett to William ot Harrison P Vallejo street, 58 4520, consisting of | held recently. undivided two- | 100 | on | Whelan to California | W corner of Twenty- | Minna Hesthal (wife of F. E) and Alfred 2% 1904, August s. | and Erra Koster to Ferdinand E. Hesthal, f David, Kdward, George | =ame; $2 e Mrs. Emma Robinson and | Maria L. Roach to 1d tot on NW and, a native of New Bed of Welsh street, 1 v 20 by | 25 by NW | G. | 6 W of Fourth | iot on W _line of Sixth ave- { A thrilling rescue was effected Jan- uary 15 off the Columbia River by the first and second mates of the schooner | R. W. Bartlett. The skill and bravery of these men is all that saved a ship- mate from death by drowning, but even the prompt action of his rescu- ers would have availed little had not the air imprisoned in a tightly but- toned sou'wester buoyed him up-after consciousness had left him. Details of the rescue came yester- day in a letter to Captain James Bruce, owner of the schooner, from Captain F. V. elsen, the vessel's commander. Captain Nielsen fails to i | this ocean drama. The Bartlett, now at Redondo, left the Columbia River January 15. Three | hours after the tug had let go of her a terrific gale was encountered. Cap- tain Nielsen ordefed everything dou- ble reefed and all hands responded to he command. In the midst of the { work of shortening sail the Bartlett's | boom and disappeared in the swirl of | | tempest torn water. The cry “man overboard” rang out | above the rattle of gear and the roar | i of the wind. The schooner was head- ed into the wind and all eyes searched the wake for a sign of the man in ex- tremity. The donkeyman was clad in sea boots, oilskins and sou'wester and his chance in that boiling sea was slim. He was sighted, however, and without a moment’s hesitation the first and second mates climbed into the dingey and within a few minutes had the little boat launched and were pulling to the rescue. + Under ordinary circumstances a small boat would have had short life in that sea. The Bartlett's mates, however, were both old seal hunters | and consequently skilled boatmen. With lusty but careful strokes they | pulled the tumbling dingey to where their shipmate's head was bobbing up and down in the water. The donkey- i man was unconscious when pulled into the dingey and had not recovered | his senses when hauled aboard the schooner. Stimulants and heroic ! massage brought him to, however, and the next day he returned to duty none the worse for his ducking. He lost consciousness soon after striking the water. In putting on his sow'wester he had buttoned the flaps under his chin. These flaps held the sou'wester securely and the air im- prisoned in the roomy crown of the waterproof headwear supported the donkeyman until his rescuers-reached him. 5 i | . Transport Dix Docl The army transport Dix docked yesterday at . She has on board a quan- which will be discharged | Meade. “The meventy-five="| the Dix brought on her probably be transferred at to flatears, upen which | Folsom-street whi | tity of coel ballast, {into the 1ir | toot wil Mail whar! the marine curiosity will be transported to St. Louis e Pacific —_— Sydney Takes Full Cargo. The Paeific Mail Compa steamship City of Sydney will sail to-day for Panama and | way ports with passengers and 2400 tons of | cargo. The freight inciudes 700 tons of flour, | 250 tons of lead and 1500 barrels of”wine. { ——— | Alameda Sails To-Day. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner mweda sails at 11 o'clock this morning for Honolulu. She will carry a full list of pas- sengers and a cargo of general merchandise. DR Water Front Notes. i Officer F. S. Randall of the army | eridan returned to duty yesterday, ter o week's vacatiop. he steamers City of Puebla and Ramona were in collision on Puget Sound, January 6, &nd the Puebla had several plates damaged. | _The Oceanic Steamship Company's liner Mariposa is due Wednesday from Tahiti. The steamship Curacao arrived last evening from Guaymas too late to pass quarantine. The British bark Holywood, here since June has been chartered to carry lumber and the Invergarry, which arrive 1903, was brought over fr erday’ to be made ready for NEWS OF THE OCEAN. of to | a Matters of Interest to Mariners and i Shipping Merchants. The barkentize W. 1. Dimond returns Honolulu with general rgo. P A Cargo for Hilo. The bark Roderick Dbu sailed yesterday for Hilo with an assorted merchandise cargn - to FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY AIR IN SAILORMAN'S SOU'WESTER SAVES HIS LIFE IN STORMY SEA give the names of the participants in' i donkevman was washed off the jib-; | 1 | guerite Molinos, valued at $52,486 and including the following: 650 bbls fcur, 2430 by beans, 3 cs meals, 1981 ctls barley, 24,520 lbs middlings, 59,063 lbs bran, 116 ctls ‘corn, 925 bales hay, 100 ctls ‘Wheat, 4217 pals wine, 22 cs whisky, 59 pkss beer, 116 pkgs fresh fruit, 308 Ibs iard, 47 c= 5 bbls salmon, 104 cs canned goods, 12,000 lbs salt, 545 pkes groceries and provisions, 155 sks potatoes, 3 pkgs onions, 357 lhs cheese, 12 ibs bread, 159 Lars 16 bdls iron, 40 bars 2§ bdis steel, 5,005 1bs fertilizer, boots and shoes, 5 pkgs electrical supplies, 9660 gals crude ofl, = bdls twine, 5 pKgs goods, 21 Pkgs payer, 1000 (s coal oil, 72 pkes lubri- cating oil, C886,lbs 6 cs manufactured tobac- 0, 5 cs candles, 125 bxs soap, 12 pkgs leather, 5 pkes nails, 2825 pkgs raiiroad material, 400 bags cement, 400 bbls lime, 10 cs turpentine, 70 kegs white lead, 1 ¢s hats, 2 drums acld, 2 pkes bieycles. —,————— { Bark Coryphene Sold. The bark Coryphene, tons, has been sold to W. A, Woodin of Anacortes for $9000. i e s Shipping Intell ARRIVED. Frida; Ellefser igence. January 20. 14 hours from Stmr Brunswick, Fort Bragg. Stmr Centralia, Ericsson, 37 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, 11 days from Guay- via Ensenada 47 hours. rk Diamond Head, P . 8 days fi ear et ead, Peterson, § days from CLEARED. Friday, January 29. Stmr_ Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Simr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San D Pagific Coast Steamahip Co. % jaen i » % i = ok Wm M Macy, Groth. Ladysmith; | Sehr Helene, Christensen, Honoluly; J D | Spreckels & Bros Co. SAILED. Friday, January 29. Stmr Bureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Francis’ H lezgett, Reiner, Astoria. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eurek: -eland, Santa Cr Nelson, Eureka. Br stmr Atholl, Watt, Seattle. Bark Roderick Dhu, Engalls, Hilo. Yacht Evion, Bailey, San Diego. Schr Alpha, Yarsen, Coquille River. Schr Advance, Ogidinssen, Coquille River. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO--Arrived Jan 20— Stmr Brooklyn, hence Jan 27. UMPQUA—Sailed Jan 28—Schrs Lucy and Louise, for, Snon Pedro. < CRESCENT CITY-Sailed Jan 28— Stmr Mandalay, for San Francisco. 20—Stmr Co- ver, n Franclsco. SEATTLE—Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Excelsior, from Valdez; stmr Queen, hence Jan 26; stmr Grace Dollar, hence Jan 23. Salled Jan 29—-Stmr Cottage City. for Skag- stmr Umatilla, for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived Jan 28—Stmr Elizabeth, hence Jan 26. Arrived Jan 20—Stmr Chico, from Coos Bay. ASTORTA—Sailed Jan 29—Br shin Ancaios, for Durban: Br ship Andorinha, for Queens- w town EUREKA—Arrived Jan 28—Stmrs Noyo and Pasadena, hence Jan 2 Salled Jen 29— Stmr« Corona and Phoenix and ‘schr John A, for San Francisco. WHATCOM—Arrived Jan 29—Br ship Sena- tor, from Victoria PORT HARFORD—Saiied Jan 29—Stmr Re- | 20—Schr Fanny s_Herbor. Jan 20—Schr Rob- PORT GAMBY NUARY 30, 1904 HARLON DEFEATS BROAD. g S 5% Continued from Page 11, Column | | Ton sWyng ineffectually with left and right for the bfl)" He n-atly’ blocked a hard right uppercut for the jaw and sent his left to bods. | Hanlon again blocked a wicked right uppercut | and drove his right to the kidneys. Broad got | in a straight right to the body and thev went _to a clinch, Broad swung right for the head. which was partially blocked. Hanlon retali- ating with a hard left swing to the jaw. Broad | swung his right to the face and the beil rang With the men in a clinch. Hanlon showed no I LIVERPOOL—Sailed Jan 20—Stmr Victor- fan, for New York. s el Movements of Steamers. - \ TO ARRIVE. | effects of the punishment he received in the o ! previous round, although it was noticed that om. the pace slackened considerably. | ‘Round $—They immediately went to 2 linch. In the breakaway Broad sent right and blocked a right swing for the body. Hanlon tried a straight left for he face and was blocked. He sent a straight eft to the body and in a mix worked his right to the kidne: Hanion swung' right and | China & Japan | Portlana & Ast Hilo . Humb . |Oyster Ta ‘Tacoma j and left to the Humboldt Jan. 3L | Jet to the jaw and then body- put right to the body. Mackinaw. ... Tacoma . Jan. 31 | Hanlon foliowed it up with a right chop to the Redondo. |San Pedro. |Jan. 31 | face and fn a mixup jolted Broad with @ short- laqu . |Humboldt .. . I arm left to the jaw. A right uppercut and a Riva Wiillapa Harbor - straight right caught Hanlon on the face and Empire. .;(floo: Bay & Pt. Orford made Hanlon fight back vicfously. The bell Elzabeth Coquille” River - /rang with Hanlon trying to land his right Eurek: Humboldt .. and left on the face. Both men received some State of Cal.. |San Diego & Way Pts. hard blows in this round, with honors about Umatilla..... | Puget Sound Ports — :’;:}:m.‘. .| Sydney s Round 9—They rushed to a clinch, emerging Bais el o which Hanlon whipped his le‘t hard to He followed it with a straight left to Pomena Humboldt .. - the same place, bu Mempni: Tamburg & \Way Pis. & straight r(:hl to lh: for::d l;:ol::ll.'n?l’li::l“l:': Pomo Point Arena & Albion. 5 right uppercuts and a moment later hooked Caos Ba -|Ban Pedro & Way Pts.| : his left hard to jaw. Hanlon got in several Del Norte Crescent City -l shortarm rights to the wind in a mixup and G. Lindauer..’ Grays Harbor. 3 tien sent a straight left to the face. Broad got M:\r.l[g;ll“ Tahiti . f in a terrific left hock to the body and re- | 1011’:_\. 2z, ra i ceived in return two left swings on the jaw. 2 :b“‘: ’G 4 As Broad was backine away Hanlon caught Newbux.. [ |G 4 him with a left swing on the jaw. and followed il Avaie: s RLC e q it with several hard rights and lefts to the & nta Rosa san Dlego & Way Pts.[Feb. 4 hody that clearly feazed the Cleveland boy. Ah"':‘ll‘" ’gr- BH.nrhor. "5’2' 4 The hell sounded at this juncture, Qur::“ Olde By &d \Feb- : Round 10—Hanlon was short with left and Quee +iPuget Souud Ports....\Feb. rizht for the body. Broad then planted two b s S e Bl i & Way Ports.[Feb. 6 jlefts to the face and received in réturn a Centennia eattle & Tacoma.....| stralght right over the heart. Hanlon sent a anl e ey straight left to the face and them hooked | TOT. e i bis left to the body. He kept pesging away 7O BAIL .at Broad, forcing the latter about the ring. = A A stiff right hook to the face angered Broad, Steamer. Destination. Sails,| Pler. }-ho resorted to profane language, Hanlon | ther swung his right hard to the head and ert Searles, for San I'rancisco. BRAGG—Arrived Jen 29—Stmr Na- tional City, hence Jan 28. | _COOS BAY—Sailed Jan 29, 9:30 # m—Stmr Empire, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passecd in Jan 2 Mon- Stmr i | | | | | Arrived Jan 28—Schr Mabel | s Bureka. Jan “)—Stmr Prentiss, | from’ Redondo: schr Bertha Dolbeer, from Eu- | rek schr Falcon. from Grays Harbor. | ailed Jan 25— Stmr Redondg. for San Fran- cisco. Jan 28—Schrs W F Witzemann and Ludlow, for Puget nd. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Jan 20—Br stmr Lonzships, hence Jan % ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU—Sailed Jan for Kahuiui. Arrived Jan 29— Stmr Oregon. bkin Andromeda. from Newcastle. Av | | ] tmr Levadan, | | | | from Seattle; | | Vatent | Bertha.. | mixed it. cending right and left to the body 4 pmiPler 2 and a hard left flush to the jaw. Broad sent 12 m Pier 10 & straight left to the face and Hanlon forced 10 am|Pier 2 him against the ropes, landing right and left b -|Pier 20 swings on the body as the gong sounded. It | Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm/Pler 2 was Hanlon's round. Hanlon has again set Alameda. ... Honolulu . 111 am|Pler 7 a fest pace. City Sydney |N. Y. via Pi 12 mPler 40| Round 11—Hanlon missed a left swing for Jan | the body and they mixed it without resuit. S. Rosa San Diego ‘& Way.| 9 amPler 11 | Hanlon uppercut Broad with right over the City Puebla.|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am[Pier 9 heart and then planted his right to the stom. Fel 1. | } |ach. A furious mixup followed, both landing | . {Coos B. & Pt. Orfral Pler 13 ' bard body blows. Hanlon, however, broke .t Humboldt . i} Pler 9 up and forced Broad around the ring. The | Newport & Way.. \Pier 11 | latter missed a right uppercut and Hanlon | - February 3. | Kept pegging away with stralght lefts to the | G. W. Elder |Astoria_& Portland/11 am|Pler 24 body. Hanlon drove Broad into a corner and Korea...... China & Japan 1 pm Pier 40 ' planted right and left wickedly to Broad's February 3. | | body. Broad continued to break ground, but Elizabeth. .. Coquiile River. Pler 20 - Hanlon kept after him and just as the gong Alliance. ... Fureka & Coos B.| Pler 16 socnded nearly put his man through the ropes .| 5 pm{Pier 20 ' with a straight right. Hanlon lagded ten | 4 pm|Pier 20 ' blows to Broad's one in this round a%d Broad 9 am/Pier 13 Wchbled a bit as his seconds dragged him to 10 his corner. Pound 12—They met in the center of the | i 2 ' ring, swinging lefts and rights viciousiy with- | an Dieco & Way 11 < out 'damage. Greggaine separated the Pomona.. . Humboldt ... 9 snd Broad sent straight righ: to the face. | Feb: | | Hanlon thereupon drove Broad to the ropes. | Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 . sending left and right to the body. He kept Umatilla... Puget Sound Ports.|11 am/Pier 9 this up. Broad clinching to save himself from-! Chico:...... Coquille River.....| 6 pm|Pier 2, the fusillade of blows. Broad tried to get in b3 6 i right and left to the jaw, but the blows were Newport.... N. Y. via Panama.[12 m Pler 40 ' blocked. Hanlon coniinued setting the whizi- Newburg... Grays Harbor. <l ¢ pm'Pier 10 | Wind pace, but Broad caught him with two { February 7. i hard uppercuts with right to the body. Han- Curacso. ... Mexican Ports.....l10-am|Pier 11 | lon waded in. putting right and left to the | Oregon. Astoria & Portland'll amiPler 24 ' J2w and then missed a hard right for tk | February 10. | | stomach. It was Hanlon's round.. The Cali- ! Gaelic .|China & Japan.... 1 pm|Pler 40 foralan experienced little difficulty in landiag, | Gilsen Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 | but in most instances the blows lacked the | _— —_— — o — necessary steal for a kdock-out. | FROM SEATTLE. Round Ar flddling Hanlon | | caught Broad right to the jaw, | { two rights to the stomach and followad it with two left hooiss to (he jaw that sent ths Qieve- land boy back. Another left found a mark on Steamer. | For, | Sail |Skagway & Vay Ports. Jan. 3 .|Cocks Inlet & Way Pts.(Feb, | Broad's stomach and Hanlon followed it with . |Skagway & Way Ports.[Feb. 4 A& straight right to the same place. Hanlon | ‘aldez & \Way Poris..|Feb, 5 keit pegging mercilessly away on Broad's stomach and the latter's face soon Wore a dis- | Hanlon s a straight lef t then” put another straight right ach. The gonz, rang w |Skegway & Way Ports.|Feb. . |Skagway & Way Ports.!Feb. 5 | Cooksg Inlet & Way Pts./Feb. 10 CookMinlet & Way Pts.|Feb 16 Bl ight right to | kidneys and 1o the stom- | Hanlon landing at Santa Sun, Moon and Tide. J'!:!i\l and Broa nging on to escape the ows. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— ' Round 14—They went into a clinch. Hanlon | Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point.entrance to San Francisco Eay. Published by official Superintendent. i jabbed twics with left to the face and got a straignt left to the face in return. - Hanlon | hooked his left hard to the body. with left and rizht swings to t 4 | e R Pes 5 NOTE—The hizh and low waters occar at ' and then put hard right to the stomach. | | Detnore Salled Jan $—Stmr Hawalian, {0F | (he city fron: (Mission-street wharf) about 25 ' Broad came back with @ right uppercut to | % FOR. PORTS. minutes laler than at Fort Point; the height the body, but Hanlon kept after his man, and | : in o mixup Broad but right and left swings PUNTA ARENAS—Sailed Jan 13—Ger stmr | — aw. Hanlon sent Broad into a corner | Tsic, henec October 23 for Hamburg: Ger stmr i two wicked straicht rights over tie 1 . hence Qct 21 for Hamburg. | heart_an himself well covered. Broad | S TKI—Sailed Jan 13—Br stmr | Sun rises . ®ot in a left to\the face. but Hanlon | Wyn. for Hongkaong. E 8l hats was not to b» denied, and the bell rang with | ——Arrived Jan 28—Fr bark | ; the Celifornian landing at wili on Broad's | ot 20, and not_previcusiy | | stomach. Broad wed wonderful capacity | LAN-—Sailed Jan 28—Ger stmr Mem- for assimilating punichment. is. ror San Franclzco LI Arrived Jan 28—Fr bark Anme e Sept 22 Arrived Jan 28—Fr bark Ma hence Sent 0. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Jan 20—Br ship -PBr bark Ro- ae ce Oct 1 for London. S—Passed Jan ! 23 for London. FWhitn? 20—Fr bark 1. Sailed Jan 29—Br stmr Heathbank, for Ma- nila. YOKOHAMA - Arrived Jen 27—Br stmr In- drapura, from Astord MOJI—Salled Jan 59— Br stmr Tottenham, hand Broad announced that he had gone as far as he could at the pace which | “Hanlon set, claiming that he had net | . had sufficient time to get into proper | | condition. Hanlon was awarded the ———— WELCH AND RAFAEL DRAW. In the above exposition of the tides vy morning tides are given in the left lumn and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time;: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in | addition to the soundings of the United States | Boys Put Up a Fast Fight for Ten | Rounds in Preliminary. “Spider” Joe Welch and Frank | alifornia Jockey Club alifornia Shipping_Co Cal Title Ins & Trust.... Central Bank of Oakland.. Chutes Company ... Cypress Lawn Imp © | Fischer's Theater | Coast Survey charis, except when a minus (—) | sign precedes 1he height, and then the number i given Is subtracted from the depth given by o8 Angeies. NG——Sailed Jan 20—Br stmr Doric, Rafael hooked up in the main prelim- | inary of the night and went ten rapid | neiseo. LPARAISO—Sailed Jan 20—Ger i, for San Francisco. stmr, “In wvort Dee Br bark Andromeda, for Tocopiila and P Scund. | OCEAN STEAMERS. | ROTTERDAM—Arrived. Jan endam, from New York Arrived 29— Stmr ew York. —Arrived Jan 29—Stmr Prince from Naples —Arrived om New Yo 29—Stmr Stat- La Bre- | Stmr Sicilian the charts, The plane of reference is the mean rounds to a draw. Rafael did most of of the lower low waters. > b the aggressive work, but the few| Time Ball, punches the spider landed had their ! . effect, and when the gong clanged at | Branch Hydrographic Office, 1. S Mer- ' chants’ Exchange. San Franciscs, Cat, | the end of the battle the dark-skinned January 29 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— i e, at uoon of the 120th meridian, or at S p. m. Greenwich time. J.'¢. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. §. N.. in charge. youth was about all in. | Rafael was in great condition and put up one of the best fights of his| career. His footwork was fast and he {landed frequently with his left. In) | | | | i ORDER FOR THE GREAT TWENTIETH CENTURY CODK BOOK Mail This Oxder to The San Francisco Call With 75c. The San Fraacisco Call, San Francisco, Cal. Inclosed herewith please copy of The Call's Great Twent Cents is The Call’ ers to the daily and Sunday p: to prepay shipping charges.) STRERT. o8 L o 07y cITyY STATE i It is Expected Members of Five Clubs Will Be Playing the Game Shortly. |" The ancient game of Scottish bowls, jor “bowling on the green,” as it is called in Scotland, bids fair to become {one of the most popular of the many outdoor recreaticns that are indulged in all the year round in this State. The game was started less than a year ago by a few enthusiasts in this city. The local club, known as the San Francisco Scottish Bowling Club, has thrived be- ,yond the expectation of even the most sanguine and now boasts of 2 mem- bership list reaching almost a hundred. | On this list are the names of some of the most prominent men in the city, and, strange to say, many of them are neither from Scotland nor of Scotch parentage. % Oakland soon followed the lead of San | Franzisco and a club was organized iufiu the bay, It has been in exist- ence but a few months, but its growth has also been rapid. Last week it de- veloped that three cities in the | State are about to clubs, and it is expected there will be five clubs on | the coast in the course of a few weeks. find 75c, for which send me one tieth Century Cool: Book. (Fifiy s Premium rate tc all its six-month subserib- apeg, and the additional 25¢ is Sacram. to, San Jose and Saratoga will GROWS IN POPULARITY | all have “greens” in the near future. J. Reynolds, an enthusiast from Sac- ramento, visited the rinks at Recre- ation Park last Saturday in search of informaticn as to the laying out of a green in his ecity. Mr. Reynolds in- formed the bowlers that there are many Scotchmen in the capital city who are eager to play the game they learned as children. ~he visitor was taken in hand by Y. €. Lawson, the president of the club and one of the most enthu- siastic bowlers, and when he reached home he undoubtedly knew all that was necessary to start a Scotch bowling club. Mr. Lawson promised Mr. Rey- nolds the support of the club. It was agreed that interclub matches would | Bay. via Port Orford 4§ haurs. be arranged as soon as the new club had got fairiy started. With five clubs in existence in the State, the next step will be to form an association. The Pacific.Coast Scottish Bowling Association with five mempbers to start with would soon number two or three times that many. It is possible that within the year the first coast championship will have been decided. Several pio have already been held, » tournaments | not employed largely in Syria anad Pal been held, but they have | estine. On the farms a wagon of any been confined to San Francisco. The:| description is hardly ever seen. Grai San Francisco and Oakland clubs have | is brought in on the backs of met in competition twice and both|and donkeys. Dellvery times the honors have gone to the local | known in Syrian citie —¥ | the middle of the second round Rafael | club. The visitors, however, showed a | }anded a pretty right short jolt in the marked. improvement in their play last| middle of the solar plexus that put time. ) | Welch down, as quick as a flash. Arrangements are being made to Rafael used his left to advantage new rinks will be _formally opened ! - when the electric r;:d ’w}flchpmn,; opening and was wont to catch Welch through Los Gatos is extended to Sara- | Off his guard at short intervals. Welch toga. There are many enthusiasts in | did not seem to get wise to his oppo- San Jose who are anxious to form a|Nent's style and was puzzied through- club, and they will undoubtedly follow | Ou'tr;‘he“:fll‘:*’-" g th; lead of Sacramento and Saratoga. bis te s e; st ‘:o ‘:'“‘mm 'h": cottish bowling is a game that rec- | his true speed i - sevenths, round. | ommends itself particularly to men pasy/ Then both boys began to mix it fu- the prime of life. It is a mild form of | riously all over the ring. Welch exercise, that has enough competition landed many solid wallops on Rafael's :;J imake it interesting. The fact that | h:dy n:d :h:hluter v:’u : d:treu at| s played on well-kept grass amid the end of e round. e began to pleasant surroundings also makes it a hold of at every chance and stalled popular and healthful recreation. till the end of the bout." The new green at the park is almost | The next three rounds were tame in condltl;n to be played upon, and the | and both bo}; al!e;meddto be fighting green at Recreation Park, which is not . cautiously. Velch made many flerce good, will not be used more than a rusies at jiis opponent, but the latter week or two longer. When the new i managed to get out of the way. Welch g;een is -(':‘i;ene(:l tlol?rr:;m::n play wm’ was ‘;-ush‘lln: h!: ‘hard :}vhe‘n‘.‘t'he last resumed, an e doubles and sin-'round ended. eferee Grey ns im- gle! events, for which the dmwlng:!medlalely threw both hands in the Aave already been held, will be played. . air, signifying a draw. In n:'e menntt;mex;he crack players will| Joe Reilly won from Billy Sullivan practice on the old green. | in the ather preliminary go. Both lads ———————— . mixed it furiously as soon as they got This week 25 per cent reduction on | Started, and at iimes each was all but every heater in stock. San Francisco Gas | out. The last round was a fierce mix- and Electric Company. 415 Post street. * | up and Reilly finally put Sullivan to - < | the carpet with a’ right to the jaw. Sullivan had enough and decided to | stay on the floor. —_——— Judge Lumley Smith in the City of London Court recently expressed his disapproval of the practice of creditors sending postcards to the places where their debtors were employed. | COMMERCIAL NEWS l | i | } Friday, January 20. miesqn, 27 hours from Stmr Arcata, Neison. 56 hours from Coos Schr Fortuna, Olsen, 4 days from Eureka. SAILED. Friday. January 29. Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Amsm?onmc PORT. 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Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Andes ....... 33| 100 Gould & Cur. 33 200 Best & Belch. 209 Justice )0 Caledonia ...1 00/ 806 Mexican . 98 o Caledoria aledonia Con € & Va.l Con_Imperial Confidence Crown Point. Crown Points Crown Point. Exchequer ... Gould & Cur. Af 200 Overman 0 Tnion Con 0 Utah 6 Ttah . | 100 Yellow Jacket 341100 Yellow Jacket noon Session. 10/ 100 Mexican E Alta 1 3 Belcher © 38 1ee Ophir Belcher .. 37| 300 Overman 50 Caledonia ...1 00! T Overman 160 Caledonia 88 160 Sierra Nev LN # Challenge Con 28 10o Hill o 1o 00 0 | awo Con Chollar S Con PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterda: Morning Session. 300 Belcher + 39 400 Mexican 160 Belcher 140 100 Ophir 200 Best & 180, 200 Ophir . 100 Caledonia .1 073 100 Ophir . 100 Challenge Con 31 300 Ophir 100 Con € & Va. 700 Overman . 200 Con € & Va. 100 Con C & Va. 100 Con C & V.1 460 Sierra Nev | 200 Sierra Nev . 200 Union €on 500 Crown Point. 32| 100 Union Con 500 Gould & Cur. 36 100 Union Con. 200 Mexican ...1 621§ 100 Utah ..... 300 Mexican : #eo Yeilow Jacket 260 Mexican .1 100 Yellow Jacket 600 Mexican 300 Mexican 100 Yellow Jacket 100 Yellow Jacket Session. 200 Savage . 100 Savage . 300 Sex Belcher. 200 Caledonia . 400 Chollar 1000 Con N Y. 1200 Exchequer 200 Ophir .. 100 Sierra Nev. 200 Ophir . 200 Union Con. 160 Overman 100 Ttah ... 200 Overman TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Session. 1000 Ton Midway. 12 €00 Rescue . “[’.’m’l‘-l‘mu.. 3% 500 Ton Midway. 43 Afternoon Sesston. 600 Evelyn . 25! 300 Ton Belmont. 200 Mont Ton..1 42%3| 100 Ton Belmont. 500 Paymaster 11(1200 Ton Midway. 500 Paymaster 12| 700 Ton N Star.. 500 Paymaster 13/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 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