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13 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. EBRUARY 6. 1902 e DEATH NOTICES. Continned From Page Fifteen. tin Jones, s and Mrs aged 55 A of Ohio, HIS ATTORNEFS ces are respect- % : variors =t Turns Lawyer and Brings Ac- : L emun® | tion Against the Men He ! Employed to Defend Him c. | ——— | !SEEKS TO RECOVER LAND | o P the funeral on Satur- | ¥ | K rom ber Beet Tei | Claims Defendants Refuse to | O h fe e vepore of ner sow | Return Berkeley Property - ' isitcrment Holy Cross Cem- 2 | Pledged to Secure Bill - v, February 1904, Pa ” b d of AIAK;‘I.,‘ | & Mrs. J * enry W § May Alice, Hazel | Qakland Office San Francisco Call, | - Roscomman, tre- | 1118 Broadway, Feb. 5. s Acting as his own attorney, Colonel - T P. A. Finigan to-day began a suit | against James P. Sweene; N. Williams, the attorne; ploved several years ago to defend him | and George that he em- late George es Meehan of . a na uged €7 in a divorce action instituted against him by his second wife. Finigan al- leges that he and his daughters deed- ed the attorneys a piece of property at Dwight way and Ellsworth street in Berkeley to secure them their fee of $500, which he was then unable to w £ ,\l:m - pay, and that they have since refused g g R to turn over the property to him. Finigan’s troubles have been many. not an attorney, but his connec- with s within the last few years has given him the knowledge necessary to draw up a complaint. 'H second wife in 1899 secured a divorce | from him after having spent, accord- {ing to Finigan, over $100,000 of hi money, and he became fam when he served a term of imprisonment in | the San Rafael jail for refusing to pay | the alimony awarded by Judge Angel- | lotti. He tion He has been in the courts ever since. The piece of property at present in | litigation is said be worth about | 000. - to IDAY, Febr darac N 12.; ter street, $10, a M. Smith, lot on MEYN ST:6 8 of Haight, | enwood to Monroe Greenw f Hayes street Richard W and Joseph V- Company, lot on D W o Toe, W ck F ard W street, 192:6 W ad $1u. | and Josephine R. Hoeg to Merton § s on S line of Page s 116:3 s E 10, N 1 s S line of M . onlc avenue, W - Company to Antonio & of Sacramento stree:, akce 0 by § 100; §10. { W. Hansen to Emerson line of Thirteenth street, m, E 25,004 513, Frances V x s February 4. 1904, | O7St street b et Efen and the late | Bt as nan ve of Portland, Ore. Victorine ot : 2180 lot on NW of Fifth, SW of Sixth »ne to Michael O'Connor, lot on xteenth and Lande: b of 81 degrees, E 50, § & 0 Maloney, lot on E N of Twenty-Aifth, Savings and on NE corne o streete by N 101 Theodore G. Cordell to Ph Loan_ Society to ninth 1a d George | nth_street, | $10, Tot of Stockton and Chestnut streets, 6 by W 80, $5000. and Lisa' Heitzeberg to Paul Heltz lot on corner of Dodge and Turk | 5 by W 28; $5 < m ate residenc | = | line of Minna street, 396 NE Third, NE 48 by | R In Ukiah, 3 ry 31. 1904 | N W S0: $10. i Rt kiah, January 31, | “ugere I’. and Rosella Connelly to Anna A yiedemerer, beloved husband of the | wyiciell (wite of George), 1o on line tie, May and Emma Redemeyer, & | ST 00 S th I TS Ny aged 75 years 3 months | - . L. Yarde-Buller and Willlam H. e v | and (as tru ) | city, February 5, | Wakeman) E. C. Dickine @ native of Italy, | of Ninth street, 120 SE of Har y | NE 100; $5000 { February 4. 1904, An- |~ Ralph K. and Arthur K. Blair to E. C. | son of Francesco and | Dickinson, lot on line of Street, 120 beloved brother of Mary | SE of Harrison, 50 by ; quitclaim ., & native of San Francis- | deed, $10. George T. Wright (guardian of estate of cquaintances are respect- | Mary L. K. B. Yarde-Buller, incorporated) to attend the funeral Sunday, | E. C. Dickinson, lot on T line of ) nth street, 1904, et 1 o'clock, from the | 120 SE of Herrison. SE 50 by 100; $5000. | king varlors of laccheri, Duclos & | “Charles J. and Theresia C. Peterson to G. L. . Broadway. Interment Italian Ceme- | Pitz, lot on E line of De Haro street, i . Please omit flowers. | Twenty-third, N 25 by E 100; $10. | ROWE—In this city, Pebruary 5 1904, Rich- G. L. and Katle L. Fitz to Oscar Heyman, | ard Rowe, beloved son of M e | sume: $10. H._Rowe, & native of San| J. Frenk Walters and Marea Walters and ged 6 years and § days George A. Turmer to Jahn F. Sorgenfrey, lot FORD—In the City and County Hos- (on E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 130 § of | 1904, Annie Rutherford, | Clement street, S 50 by E 120; $10. } ork, aged 29 years, | Henry G. nd Estelle Meyer to Palomares AN—In this o 1904, | Land Company, 1ot on W line of Thirty-six(h James Sherman, & native of Chicago, aged | &venue. %75 S of Point Lobos avenue, W 202:0, 5 vears | 5B 260, N 133:3: $10. [ 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ! ited to atend the funeral services ebruary 6, 1004, at 10:30 o'clock, dertaking pariors of Charles J. 636 Washington street. Inter- Olivet Cemetery, by 11:30 Jobn A. and Eilen Jjobnston to Louis Levy, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 200 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; $10, Margaret E. Gallivan to Alexander Foster, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 125 N of N street, N 25 by B 120; $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Maud B. Rodgers (wife of George D.). lot on § line of Q street, | 107:6 E of Forty-third avenue, E 25 by § 100; $10. J Elizabeth Gladstone to Solomon Getz, lot on W line of Forty-second avenue, 100 § of T street, S 50 by W 120; $10. 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to Willlam Metzler ment Mount o'clock train ETEVENSON—In Livermore, February 4, 1904, Jobn Stevenson, beloved husband of Sarah Stevenson, and father of William Le Che, izabeth &nd John _Stevenson, and step- father of Flovd D. Williams, & native of Liverpool, England, aged €8 years and 8 EFriends and acquaintances are t- | A. McKee, 1ot on SW line of Girard street, fully invited to attend the funeral to.day | KW of St n, SW 120 by NW w'.“xé:lg (Saturday), at clock, under the auspices | block 15, University Extension; $10. of California lodge No. 1. F. and A. M. | Antonio and Loulea 1. Cuneo to John B. from Kink Solomon’s Hall, Masonic Tem- | Cuneo, lot on NW line of Arlington street, ple, San Francisco. Please omit flowers. 75 NE of Miguel. NE 25 by NW 100, block SCHULTZE—In tiys city, February 2, 1904, | 16, Fairmount; $10, Touls Schultze, fdther of Mrs. R. Smith and | Ducas Company to Charies H. Baizer, - o first avenue, 75 N’ E 100, lot 15, ward Schultze, & native of Germany, aged years. 7 Friends and acquaintances, also Crock- | 1ot on NE line of Twenty of K street, NW 25 by ok 403, South San Francisco Homestead and Rail- FINIGAN SUES |OVERDUE SHIP ST. MIRREN REACHES PORT IN SAFETY Coal-Laden Britisher Which Was Reinsured fdr Thirty Per Cent and Whose Non-Appearance Was Occasion for Grave Anxiety Arrives From Australian Port ,!1 b s S kS B THE AMERICAN BRIG GALILEE, WHICH RECENTLY MADE THE RUN TO WASHINGTON ISLAND IN STEAMSHIP TIME AND BROKE ALL THE RECORDS FOR THE 3000-MILE VOYAGE, MAKING THE PASSAGE IN FIFTE DAYS. q—— g Those interested in the British ship St. Mirren were surprised and delighted yesterday afternoon when the overdue | Britisher bobbed up over the horizon. She was ten miles out at § o'clock and reached port too late to pass quaran- tine. The St. Mirren left Newcastle, Australia, 117 days ago with a cargo of particularly dangerous coal. It was the same kind of coal tirat caused the destruction of the British ships Frank- istan and Fannie Kerr. It has a repu- tation for peculiar susceptibility to spontaneous combustion. Always dan- | gerous, its inflammable tendencies in- | crease with the length of its stay In It has burst into five days of being 1ip’s hold. flames within for placed aboard ship. When the St. Mirren had been out nearly 100 days the anxiety of those in- terested in her increased, and although reinsured at only 30 per cent her | chances of safety were considered very slim. She has arrived, however, and Cap- tain Skimmon's report of the passage Is awaited with interest by the marine underwriters. There was considerable | speculation on the St. Mirren, a large sum being invested ‘‘not to arrive.” Those that bought at 10 per cent and | s0ld out when the rate reached 30 per cent more than doubled their money, but the many who held on in the hope of a further advance saw their invest- ment disappear with the appearance in | apparently good condition of the St. Mirren. —_— The Galilee’s Record Run. Nearly 3000 miles as the crow flies is the dls- | tance from this port to Washington Island. As a saflirg vessel would go, the distance much_greater, according’ to how far off the straight course the varying direction of the wind compelied the vessel to tack. The brig Galflee has just made the run from here to Washington Island in fifteen days. Had she salled a stralght course her average daily run would have n near 200 miles £he prob- ably did muc better, although fair winds must have been the rule, This is the record Lodge Xo. 136, F. and A. M.; Seneca | rcad Association: $10, for this trip. and Is better time than many ibe No. 104, I. O. R. M.; Seneca Council | Patrick W. Riordan to Anna D. Joost, lot | steamers could kave made. The Galilee is a 45, D. of P, L O. R.'M.; Bartenders' | 4, block 1, Belle Roche City; $10. | vessel of 820 tons register. She was built international League, Local 41; Women's Ite- | Anna D. Joost to Charles H. and Mary F. | thirteen vears ago at Benicia by Matthew tef Corps No. 21. W. R. Seven Pines | Gish, lot on NW line of Camino Real, 955 | Turmer, and is one of the very few brigs on rcle No. 3, Ladies of G. A. R.. and J ! Jarnac strest, NW —, NW 4135:3, NE | this coast. « .rf"\eld‘ rn:d .'\on.”.u’n:‘;mm{k_ » sre “1‘;.’6, SW 60, lot 4, block 1, Belle Roche S T RRAEER R R pe y i ¢ e funeral Sun- . ecor February 7, at 1 o'clock, from ‘Washing- | a and George D. Mayle to Willlam' I Ameriean Ship Holds Record. square Hail, corner Stockion and Union | Hammonds, lot on E line of Patton stree Now come the friends of the famous old ship where gervices will be held. Re-| N of Highland avepue. N 30. SE 116:3, | Glory of the Seas and take strenuous objection pariors of & joastagoetio & Co. |8 15:1, W 108:3. lot 43, bioek 2, Holly Parki| o the German ship Optima's being credited €43 r:l:.‘d‘l‘;rw nterment National | $10. with having broken the record of the passage x sidio. George D and Mrs. £ A. Dornin to George | from here to Newcastie, Australia. The Optima ATTON—At his residence, 1834 San Jose | Burge. lot 6, block 114, University Homestead | rcently made (he trip n. hirty-seven dayn v Alameda, Cal, Cornelius Alien | Association: $10. The Glory. of the Seas, it now appears, made Wednesday, February 3, 1904. | George Burge to Gustaf F. Hammar, lot on | tne run in 1871 in thirty.five The reral and interment orivate Febru- ¥ In this city, February 5. 1904, beloved wite of Theodore Tillman, r of Mary and the late Joseph Rose. and sister of Mrs. Willlam Kanelakis John and Joseph Tillman, a native of alia, aged 29 years 4 months and 16 | NE corner of Mansell and University strbet; NE 120 by NW 100, lot 5, block 114, Unt sity Homestead Association: §10. Altred and Katarina W. Olson to Oscar Hey- man, lots 1 to %, block J, Park Lane tract $10. ’ Oliver D. Tobin to Wilson Mizner, estate of Robert Tobin; $10. 0dd Fellows Cemetery Association to Thomas L. Elliet, lot in cemetery; $131. Builders’ Contracts. Elizabeth Murray (owner) with A. J. Hazel (ecntractor), architect C. 8. McNulty tions and additions 10 make a three-story frame building on lot on E line of San Carlos avenue, 8 25 by E 75, Mission block 67, 21y San Carlos avenue; $2575. Frank J. and R. E. Spiaine (ownere) with A. M. Wallen (contractor), architect M. J. ‘Welsh—All work for a three-story frame bufld- ing, concrete foundations (store and flats), on lot on N Lme of Twenty-fourth street, 50 W ©of Florida, W 25 by N 104; $6300, Henry Ernst (owner) with A. H. Wilhelm (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey—Ajl work except mantels, shades, gas fixtures, painting and plumbing for a four-story frame building (four flats) on lot on S line of Hayes fmt. 15538 W ol Laguns, W 2336 by & 120; BER—In Leipsic, Germany, January | hie Willweber, wife of Carl ich Willweber, and ' dearly beloved ier of Max, Bernhard, Henry, Carl and Wiliweber and the late Caroline and Willweber, aged S1 vears 9 months 28 daye {—In Berkeley, February 4, 1904, Char- . beloved wife of the late L. (. end mother of Mrs. Nettie Todhunter son, and Mrs, Frankie Harris Muir, a native of JMenton, Ohi days. ged 69 years 11 months and 2 (Galt and Sacramento pepers piease ) “E> Friends and acquaintances are respect- sully invited to attend funeral services to- dny (Saturday), February €, at 2 o'clock, at the pariors of ihe Western Addition Puneral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Hicksville, Cal., to-morrow (Sunday) on arrival of train leav- ing San Francisco at 8:30 o'clock a. m. n days. American ship Ewallow, the American bark Flwood Cooper and the British ship Alahabad each made the run in thirty-nine days. The pace set in 1871 by the Glory of the Seas has never been cqualed. The German ship Optima holds second place. e Minute Guns Boom. Minute guns were fired yesterday from the heights of Yerba Puena by gunners from the naval training station, part of the navy's official token of respect to the memory of the late Wililam C. Whitney, once Secretary of the Navy. il e AL British Sealer’s Catch. The schooner Bertie Miner, which arrived yesterday\at San Pedro, from Eureka, reports having spoken the British sealing schooler Casco on January 31. The sealer reported having 20 skins. ERRATERC W St ‘Water Front Notes. The steamer Argyll, Captain Gilboy, yesterday, nine days and five hours Kahuluy. ’ She came up in ballast. The ltalian cruiser Puglia yesterday com- menced taking coal, in preparation for her v departure for the Orient. The army (rancport Logan is expected to arrive here Tuesday night or Wednesday morn- ing. On account of sickness on board she may be detaine in quarantine The bar was breaking yesterday and the departure of the fleet of deep-water, ships ready for sea was again postponed. e o NEWS OF TIHE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Willlam Tillle was cleared esterday for Meibourne, Australia, with 1,- feet lumber and fifty cases of whisky, i« Harbor Feb. § . rbor. Feb, Exports for the North. R g AR The steamer Umatilla sailed yesterday for +-Humboldt ...... b, 8 ¥ latovin with ‘an ,::‘:nlrm ARl ari : [Potat Arena & Albion..|Fek: 9 5 with iasarts . % . Humboldt . {Feb. @ consigned to the port of destination and the | lSeattie & Olympia. ...|Feb. 9 principal British Columbian po; The cargo | ‘|Portland & Astoria.....|Feb. 9 as manifested 1o to % p. m. was valued at attie . weiiiliiFeD, 9| and included the foliowing: . Grays Harber. IFeb. 9 Eleven hundred and sixty-two pkgs fresh | “w York via Panama. Feb. 10 fruits, pkgs fresh vegetab] gals | n Pedro & Way Pts../Feb. 10 wine, ks paste, 343 Ibs cheese, 5000 1bs | Elizabeth. Coquille Ry . 10 dried fruit, 24 vkgs grpceries and provisions, | Corona. . Humboldt .. . 11 2220 1bs chocolate, 1000 Tbs meals, 180 Ibs | Wyefield . Nanaimo . 11 coffee, 8 bhls baking powder, 47 cases eggs, | Chehalis Fan Pedro. . . 11 4232 Ibs beaps, 200 Ihs hams, 12 pkgs druss, 50 | M. Dollar. San Pedro. . . 11 jackets syrup. 54 lbe hops, 1800 bs raisins, | Rival...... ‘illapa_Harbor. 11 54,560 1bs malt, 2284 Ibs potash, 12 cases arms | City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports.. . 11 and ammunition, 30 bdls and 50 pes boiler | Nevadan * Horolulu & Kahului. . 11 tubes, 4 pkgs paints and ofls, 24,140 Ibs as- | Peint Arena.../Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Feb. 11 phaltum, 763 Iba leaf tobacco, 100 boxes can- | Santa Rosa....San Diego & Way Pts.|Feb. 11 dles. 13 bales twine, 6616 feet hardwood, 1908 | Chico - Cogullle River Feb. feet lumber. Rainler Seattle & Whateom i PERS hee | Merchandise for Honolulu. | The bark Andrew Welch sailed yesterday for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo valued at §20,211 and including the following: 105 bbls flovr, 76 ctls barley, 301 ctls corn, ctls wheat ibs bran, 19.712 Ibs middlin and 37 cases wine, 100 casks botiled beer, 1200 Ibs meal, 2100 Tbs coffee, 10 pkgs baking powder, 4 cases bread, 119 pkgs groceries and provisions, 4 cases’ canned goods, 76 pes and 1 bdl steel, 625 bars and 153 bdls fron, 20 carboys actd, 40 pkas lubricating cll, 5 cases benzine, 3 drums gasoline, 1 cyls gas, 177 cases ammunition, 107 pkes paint, 240 kegs lead, oI5 cases aleahol 1287 Ibs seed, 22 cases boots and shoes, 57,000 bricks, 1 casa electrical sup- plies. 31 pkgs cordege, 304 pkgs rallroad ma- terial, 286 pkgs paper, 19 pkgs paper bags, 150 cases soan, 20 cases drug: I il i Sun, Moon and Tide. TUnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height ot High and Low Waters at Fort Polnt, 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 Jater than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at hoth pla SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 0. Sun risen Sun sets Moon' rises. o [Time| Al st B H Time, Jrime| H Wi " nw Ft. | } i | o 7 8 o 0 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morall tides are given in the left hend column 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, »xcept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heigitts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) gign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. o= RSN Time Ball. ; Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 5. N, Mer The Ti a the tower of the Ferry buling was Aropped exactiy at noon to-dny— exa i e. &t moon mm%na Greenwich . -y Bl i Lieutenant, U, S N.. In charge. | Ta 5 X | | » [ B Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. -'Grays Harbor. mnboidt . - Puget Soun Newport & Wa Humholdt n Pedro s qua. . Humboldt Olympie. San Pedro --{Coos Bay Pt. -|Portland & Astor! acoma rattle & Tacoma...... Feo. ew York via Coronel. Feb. vs Harbor.... .[Feb. anaimo Feb. Clavering. .... [Hongkng v. Manzailio/Feb. Alameda Honolulu Viag 16 | Umatilla « Puget Sound Ports. . 16 China.. ‘[China & Japan... . 16 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, Salls.| Pler. I | Pehruary 6. | Humboldt . 2 pm!Pier 2 N. Y. via Panama. 12 m/Pler 4u Pt. Arena & Mdeno| 4 pml?lur 2 Eureka & Coos Bay| 2 pm|(Pler 14 Los Amo;&m\ 2 pm|Pler 2 Fel . San’ Diego & Way.| 9 .m‘.mu- 1L -| Humboldt_. :30 p|Pler & Curacao..... Mexican Port .110"am|Pler 11 Orego; Astoria & Portiand 11 am|Pler 24 C. Nelson. - |Los Ari’x:‘l.u.r;urn. 10 am|Pier 20 | | Feo! 8. Newburg. ... Grays Harbor......| 4 pm/Pler 10 Centralia....T.os Angeles Ports.[10 amPler 10 Eureka Humboldt ... .12 m(Pier 13 G. Lindauer. |Astoria & Ponl’nnd! .|Pler — Fel o | Newport & Wa: ’ 9 am!Pier 11 {Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 2 [Coos B. & Pt. Orfrd|12 " m|Pier 13 | February 10. ' China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 Puget Sound Ports/1l am|Pler 9 (Gravs Harbor......( 4 pmipler 20 am|Piy Pomona. ... .| Humboldt '/ ‘30 piPler B | February 11, Centennlal.. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 Mariposa.... Tahiti- dire 11 am Pier 1 Ventura. vdney & Wi 2 pm|Pler 7 Pomo. . | Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm Pier 2 State Cal....'San Diego & Way.| 0 am Pier 11 6. 1. Blder.| Ao oDTRAY 12, | . . Elder. Astoria & Fortland|ll am Pler 2§ Mera | Hambure & V 2 pm|Pier 19 North Fork. | Humboldt . ...l B pmi Pler 20 Elizabeth. .. |Coquille River. 6 pm!Pier 2 February 13. City Para. Y. via_Panama.(12 m!Pier 40 Rival iana Harbor...| 4 pm|Pler 20 Coos, San_Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Pel 14 |\ ? . Barbara ,-le & Olymnial 4 pm/Pler 2 15. | City Puebla. [Puget Sound” Ports.11 amiPier 9 February 16. ' | Chico.;,.. 5s Coquille River.....| 6 pm|Pier 2 FROM SEATTLE. Salls.. +|{Cooks Inlet & Way Pts./Feb. 10 & Way Ports.[Feb. 10 & Way Ports.|Feb. 12 Cooks Taick & Way Fex.(en: 16 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. & Friday, Pebruary 5. Stmf Argyll. Gllboy, 0 davs 5 hours from Kabului. < 1 Asuncion, Bridgett, 35 hours from Re- SAVINGS BANKS 7 Ger § & L. — 2300 [Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S & L. — — |S: v Bk — 430 Mutual Sa 1% &;‘ CTnion T C6. = = N TREET RAILROADS. Califorpia 14205 |Presidio .... — 42% Geary E POWDER. Giant ..... 61% 625 Vigorit ..... 3% — —_— SUGAR, : Hana P Co. — — iti i i v e British Columbian At&mpts;g::;&-:s 3 fi:‘, 13‘. ‘ to Cross a Lake and Is | L cnmiagetoh. - B | Attacked by Savage Beasts|Alaska P A1D% = |Oceatlc FA 8 = i ————— { Cal Wine A. — 95 |Pac C Borx.167 = 1 i i Moming Session. |HOUNDS IN THE BATTLE 10 Alaska Packers' Assoctation...139 T8 | — 1 40 Oceanic 8 8 Co.. g $6,000 N P C R R 3 per cent. ‘ $5,000 S P of Arizona (1908). 50 Vigorous Use of an Ax Saves| the Life of a Miner of| the Turtle River Region| $5.000 S P o C Gs (1905, Series A). treet— $2.000 Pac Electric Ry § per cent $3.000 United Gas & Elect 5 per Afternoon Session. Board— —— B Alaska Packers' Association...140 00 N f S F Gas & Electrie.... Vi JVER, B. C. . 5.—. - | $5.000 Pac Elect Ry 5 per cent.. VA!\COL‘. ER, B. C, Feb. 5.—Alex. | B o e 1 s e tunt 5 | ander Morrissey, a miner of Turtle g, P Cal Ist con 5s (stamped)..108 78 a Street— River, near Dauphin, had a thrilling | g5 000 5 1 ot & 6a (1905, Series A)....106 28 experiénce with a pack of wolves while | e s crossing Round Lake, an arm of Lake Unlisted Securities. Manitoba. . While a considerable dis- MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. tance from shore he was surrounded | Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. { and attacked by twelve or fifteen fero- | nnv't‘}“‘q 2- 95 100 Fuxr‘] T&T 6s. l;”’l!l | cious animals, and he says he posses- | Bl L W fe 4 |Sutie-at RBe.105 113 ;aes no language capable of describing sF & NP RE of SFés 50 S0% the battle. |t .r' Co 4 At the time Morrissey had with him Als 8 3 {two hounds and an ax, and had it Am Biscuite not been for these, he says, there is no | Cal Cot Mil ‘al G&E cor. | doubt at all that he wouid have been ' "y iier Cip o | torn to pieces by the wolves. The Cal Pwdr ( | hounds fought hard, and one of them | (2 fRP Co. 19 ! was killed in the encounter. | Cont Bk, Oak 00 | Morrissey clatms to have done great f Chutes o . 7 | execution with his ax, and more than | g Dyn Co...200 | one wolf died, while others were badly | F’;fl i\):x:nfinkwo wounded. | Fischer's Thr 3 A BKIC ' e e g i s Con A.. Truek A}Vd - 13 1 o) P Co.. UR InvC o | _Stmr Corona, Novander, 21 hours from Eu- | Jerg Sp g o P 1 ! 44 hours from San | Mat Nav Co. - : | .St Alcatraz, Carlsom, pours | e Hse | CLEARED, | $5.000 8§ F & N P Ry 5 per cen lg g Fr February 5 ,C00 United R R of S F 4 p 2 Stmr Umatilla, Patterson, Victoria and Port | Afternoon Session. | Townsend; Pacific ¢ mship Compaty. | $3.000 § F & N P Ry 5 per cent......111 00 Stmr Santa Rosa, , San Diego; Pa- | $2,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 80 35 cific Coast Steamshin Como o5 letzk Oceiden Fe nders, New- | '3 ~ ~ i1E castie, N ¢ e g LK California Stock andOilExchange Br ship iam Tilie, Grigor, Sydney s o5 T ia ked. Eddy Falk and American Trading Company e 5 - Br bark Invercoe, Keith, Newcastie, N S W; | Alma o2 |:Balfour, Guthrie & Co | Apolio 19 | SATLED | Assaciated | Thursday, February 4. | Carieornia Stmr Noyo. Johnson, Cariboa Tug Dauntiess, Siea, e B - 2 February 5. 18 U S stmr Dix, Ankers. Portland. > | Stmr Cous Bay, Nicolson, Sen Pedro. 14 Stmr Umatilla, Patterson, Victoria and Puget 2 Sound ports. o Stmr W H Kruger, Ahlin, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Moss Landing. Stm tara, Reilly e Stmr Martin, River. Crescent City. | Imper . ship Ve , Beridon, Noumea, New Cali- | Indepe 4 edonia unction - Br _bark ald, Jackson, Neweastle, | Kern 435 INsSw Kern River Bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Hoi Lion e | Erig W G Irwin, Hansen Monarch (of Arizona) 4 i John F Miller, Har Monte ] L. Mever, Jchnson, Angeles. OUTSIDE, BOUND IN - Br shio St. Mirrer Defrnder and schr . | Glen, TELEGRAPHI( POINT Feb 10 p m—Weather clear; wind bar breaking EUREKA ne 12 miles per hour; | Feb 4. 8:50 am of Faraliones, |qL 3 19 e double topgallant yard bark bound to San Fran. | Loltec . cisco, | Twenty-eight 3 45 Jan S—L. S, long 62 W, Br.ship Iquique, = ‘West : 3 Honol 2fu Misce . Abby Land & Imp 130 g peda. Suzar 1. 26 00 an Biscuit ... District Tel ... & e Corp.. Cotton_Mills key Club Shipg | Ins i i Schr Goldgn 2 o [ the Seas. or L North She Jiga, from o, for Port Orpheum i schr ‘W H Smith, bence Jan 26, for Pacific | ;_shin J B Thomas, from Honolulu, for ' paraffine 3 | Port Townsend et Prand &a arsed in mr Leslanaw, hence Feb | gamitace 2 for Tacoma; brix Geneva, hence Jan 25, for 2 Hadlook. Febh & Stmr San Mateo, San Francisco. from Feb mr Centennial, from Seattie f an Franciseo, ASTOR Arrived: Feb tmr Despatch, | henee Feb Arrived Feb 5—Ger ship Magdalene. hence Jan 18: schr from Redondo; schr Virginia, hence Board Sailed’ Feb Aurelia, for San Fran- | 1260 Occidental 15 stmr Francis H' Leggett, for San | 5000 Fauna . .. A A o co: stmr Chas Nelson, for San Pedro Afternoon Session. AH BAY—In pert Feb hr Golden N C o 100 Peeriess. b 90 Gabriel, from Fureka: from Eureka K EXCH Feb Bertha she dut e schr Salvator. wer. sales on the San { for Port Townsend cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterda: KA— Arriy Morning Sessi henice Jan des . stmr laqua, edonia s e | 200 Crown Point. 24 400 Sierra Arrived Feb 5—Tug Dauntless, hence Feb 4. 00 Gonid & Cur. 4011000 Union Cos TATOOSH 00 Mexican b 500 Utah | Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Aberdeen, stmr Corona, f for Portland; | Joo v 100 Yellow Jacket 100 Ophir .. ‘man | SAN DIEGO—Sailed 100 Con C & Va.l 69, 200 Overman 3 300 Potosi ... 100 Sierra Nev 400 Union Con | 600 Utah field. for San Francisco. | REDONDO—Arrived Feb 5—Schr Columbia, | from Bailard. i | ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULD—Sailed Feb 4—Schr Robert R 100 Gould & Cur. 300 Mexican 200 Mexican 100 Ophir .. PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Hind_for Port Townsend; U S stmr Logan, for | e San Francisco. | Following were the sales on the Pacific Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Alameda, hence Jan 30. | Stock Exchange yesterday 4 FOREIGN PORTS. Morning Session. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 3—Ship S P! 500 Andes . 23| 400 Overman A Hitchecock, from New York. 100 Belcher . Sierra Nev .. i SAMARANG—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr M S Dol- | 100 Best & Belcl Slerra .. ! lar, for Hongko: 500 Bulllon .. Sferra e | EYDNEY—. ved Feb 4—Br ship Levern- | 300 Caledonia Slerra .« b0 | bank, hence Dec 12. l 300 Caledonia erra - | GIBRALTAR—Passed Feb 4—Br stmr Shi- | Sierra o { moxa, from New York for Singapore and Ma- | 3 | il 3 - 3 > ; n FnHIELD!—SllI,fltdAr'?; 4—Br ship Carnarvon | 109 Gould & Cur. 49 A Pay, for Port s Angeles. Goul . 43 . BT AZATIAN —Sailed Feb 4—Stmr San Joss, | 300 Gould & Cur % ‘rancisco, * 108 SNTA ROSALIA—Arrived Jan 28—Schr | 100 Mexican 188 Unien, . Omega, hence Dec 23, to sail about Feb 5 for 300 Mexican 300 Yellow Jacket North Bend. 350 Ophir NEWCASTLE, AUS—Arrived Feb 4—Schr | Minnje A Catine, from Sydney, to load for Session. | Honolulu. 100 Justice . 300 Silver HINl .. 283 i VICTORIA, B C—Sailed Feb 5—Br stmr| 300 Potosi | 100 Silver Hill .. | Arsao for Sydney, via Honolulu; ship Glory | 100 Sterra § 100 Tnlon Con oo of the Seas, at quarantine, hence Jan 23, for 5 | Ladysmith. TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. OCEAN STEAMERS. ] P K—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr L tromm Gonoa: —_ Morning Session. Salled Feb 5—Stmr Corinthian, for Glasgow. | gog Brumswick .. 06) 100 Mont Ton .1 42% LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb 5-—Stmr Cedric. | 200 Eyperanza ... 01| 450 Paymaster ... 1% from New Yerk 1400 Evelyn - 251000 Ray & OBrien 10 LEGHORN—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Calabria, | 400 NiCXamara | 14/2000 Rescue o3 Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesierday: New York . 15| 200 Rescus . % rn:’;'l‘AA{m\\';(;\qu'@i Feb B5—Stmr Pomer- ';"’:r:.”l 40| 100 Ton of Nev.8 00 Han, m lon. r S “"ALEXANDRIA-Sailed Feb G—Stmr Ro- T e bt , for Bostow. . | 400 Evelyn ..c... - S M UEENSTOWN — Salled Feb 5—Stmr Cym- i amara . 15/1000 Ton Exten .. 0 ric, from Liversool for Boston. 300 Rescue -..... 08| 600 Ton Midway. 42 % s PR Ton Belmont. 66| 400 Ton Midway. 43 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. COMMERCIAL NEWS PR T 545 1 s« Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. | S B ik 08 Justice R | | Continued From Page Fifteen. | Aila - D ok Andes Relcher . Rest & Beleh.l | Bullion Caledonia Challenge Con Chollar . Confidence ...1 Con C & 1 . Con Imperial. Port Costa.. — — Con N Y .... S V W Co.38% 39 | Crown Point. GAS AND. ELECTRIC. | Bast !k'g- N Cemt L& P.— 4 |SF G & E. 8y, — | Eureka Con. Mutual E L. — 12%/Stkn G & E. 5 Pac L Co...B80% 5T U G & B. — SacBG&R— — | TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES, SFG&E — | 50 s b a2 1% 45 oz o7 5 65 13 o~ kil 22 48 INSURANCE. ey - oo Firem's Fnd — 345 | o o8 BANK STOCKS. i 532 Ntl Bk, — L P& A — 1 - Angio-Car - 92 |Mer Trust... — 250 5 6 00 Bank of Cal. — 440 |Merch Ex... — — = a3 Cal Safe Dp. — 140 |S F Nationl. — — ] First Nationl — — - 13