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VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 190% FRANCISCO CALL, 'DEATH NOTICES. Page Continued From pmena Scocozza, & na- aged 69 years scquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to- ), at 10 o'clock, from his Greenwich street, corner Peter and Paul's a requiem high mass elebrated for the vepose of his msoul, ng at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy ¢ 16, 1904, 4, aged Cross McMAHON Mc ¢ 16, 3004, Fred o6 aged 7 P n- Ire- days. -day the Me- yrone. 1904, Nel 18, Fra Fran- Mrs. J of San re respect- d st 8:30 om the chapel Passion of St. Mary's Hospital, where . ed for ng at 9 oss Cemetery. funeral to-day from his late February 16, beloved son of James and Walter, Arthur, Josie Mrs. J. Williame, Mrs. Wilson and the late nephew of Mrs. L. En- San Franc aged 31 a 2¢ § R Holy “ross 15, band 1904, A Bertha M Cemetery, Onk- ETOLTENE In Alan Cal., February fun to-day asy) ock, under 1 4 dges. 1. O. O. n k rs of James Fow- Park str redn. Inte ARD OF THANKS jesire 1o express our thanks extended to ement, especially au & Peterson. INSON and Family. WILK TE TRANSACTIONS. ESDAY FEBRUARY 16. ink to Jobn A. Polk and Pacific ward B. Peterson, € of Green, N1 e ¥ r et al to K - se and F. W. Krone (third Ja t « f Haight street 166:3 E : $11.200 Teresa Walsh, strect W o Buchanan, Clias Cohn, W oof Wel to more street, 7:6; $10. McGovern Sigmund) | to Sophia S line of Dev (by Margaret Thomas J. Morton, lot street, 50 § of O Farrell, W 90 £3000. hy 3. e of Fred: by § 1 K_street, $10. 155 1 P. Schmit melie Ohrt, same; $10. atthew and An aw to Hannah J. Sim- e (wife R jot on N line of Walier wtreet, 134:7% E of Shrader, E 25 by N 100; o Belle H. Plummer to Mary A. Rourke, lot w £ Vine of Jackson street, 142:8 W of (Y v, W, 526, BW 128:01%, £ 326, NE 123: Same 10 Louise . Chevassus, lot on § Jine | kson street, 110:2 W of Cherry, W 32:6 by SE 138:11%,; $10. Mary A Tobin to George A. Clough, lot on 12 line of Valencia street, 210 § of Hermann, 5 50 by E 167:6; $10. mes and Margaret McCarty to James J. McCarty et als, lot_on S line of Fifteenth sireet, %0 E of Mission, E 22 by § 60; aiso iol_on 8 line of Clay street, 25 E of Drumm, [ by § 59 1so lot on W lime of Fol- e street, 210 of Fifteenth, N 50 by W 122:6:. also lot on W corner of Eighteenth and Capp streets. W 24 by N 92: also lot on SW cormer of Seventeenth . and Guerrero streots, W 80 by € 35 also Jot on W line of sucrrero street, 35 & of Seventeenth, § 25 by W 80: also Jot_on N line of Kate street, 105 E of Bryant. X 30 by N 507 §10. Jielen M. Mathews et al. to Joseph Sullivan, 1t on E line of ¥air Oaks street. 61 N of Prenty-second, N 35 by E 117:6: $10. William Alvord to Daniel O'Day. lot on E inc of Belcher street, 100 N of Fourteenth, ¥ 100 by E 125 $10 Thomes J. and Catalina ¥ield to Angelo Fatoechi, 1ot un € line of Henry street, 225 W of Sanchez, W 25 by § 115; $10. . Alfred and Katarina W. Olsoh to John N. and Amands C. Thompeon, lot W line of 1904, | 50 by | 2% | wiey to Paul P. Schmitz, lot | % E of | | OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST | House Committee Hears Arguments Concerning Military Maneuver { Site—Patents Granted. { WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The fol- {lowing special orders have been is- sued by the War Department: Captain Bradner D. Slaughter, pay- master, having reported his arrival at San Francisco, in compliance with or- ders heretofore issued, will procee@ to Omaha, Neb., and report to the com- manding general of the Department of Missouri for duty in that city. Con- tract Surgeon James B. Ferguson, U. San Francisco and report to the com- manding general of the Department of Catifornia for assignment to duty as transport surgeon on the transport! Dix, to relieve Contract Surgeon Wil- liam H. Tukey, U. S. A., who, upon be- ing thus relieved, will proceed to Boise Barrack fdaho, 1d report to | the commanding officer at that post sor duty. The follo’ g changes in the of-| ficers and reserve agents of the na- 1l banks have been announced by the Treasury Department: First Na- tional Bank of Berkeley—Frank M. Wilson, vice president, in place of J. W. Havens. National Bank of Po- mona—No cashier in place of Charles M. Stone; J. P. Stone, second assist- ant cashier. First National Bank of tior Long Beach—No assistant cashier in | place of E. W. Childs. First National Bank of Whittier—F. W. Hadley, as- sistant cashier, in place of A. C. Ma- ple. First National Bank of Fullerton -— £. Balcom, hier, in place of | T. B. Van Alstyne. Farmers National | Bank of Fresio—J. J. ant cashier. Santa Barbara County ational Bank, Santa Barbara—J. M. Warren, assistant cashier. First Na- tional Bank of Monrovia—C. C. Bow- erman, assistant cashier. The following changes of fourth- class postmasters have been announc ed: California—Pike, Sierra County, Daniel L. Wheelock, vice Mina Woods, resigned; Roselawn, Siskivou County, | Minnie L. vice Edwin C. Hart, resigned. These patents were granted to-day: Babs, California—Edgar B. Bodlam, San Francisco, hydro carbon burper; Wil- liam N by mesne assignments to W. N International Calorifice Compa Angeles, hydro carbon burning apparatus; Hiram W. Bla dell, Los Angeles, apparatus for clean ing sand filter beds; James L. Brys drill sharpener; Henry J. Burrough Los Angeles, ore separator; Earl E Chapman, assignor to Standard Bottie Closure Company, Los Angeles, closure; Elias H. Cowart, Pleasanton, safety turn buckle Istvan Csik, Stockton, blotting pad; Frank Depue, San Fran- method of identification; Albert S. Dixon, assignor to Asphalt Paper Pipe Company, Los Angeles, atomiz William H. Martin, Nevada Cit McCombie, Gr e - m guide; James valve Bhilip H. McVie harrow; Geor mowing machine; Auberry, nut loc Rush, Los Angeles, rbon burner: Fi Louis, and voting machine dlands, b ng machine; He e, Agenda, grain lifter. ntatives Cus and Jones before the Military Commit- 1e House this morning and each strong a in behalf of a pro- osed site in the State of Washington a camp and maneuver ground. They cited a report of Gener recommends a site on the American Lake, near Tacoma, in qualified terms They tried to meet the arguments of Senator Perkins and Representative edham concerning the large number of troops near the California location by setting up a plea that in case troops were to be transported across the Pa- cific that Puget Sound will be the port of departure and a camp would be valuable as a place of ren dezvous. The committee will meet again Thursday. appeare tee of made I and Angela hird street, «nahan {o Harry N. Hall, lot on air Oaks street, 85 N of Twenty- ¥ £ 100: $10. . T (o n) to r Curre W line Do- ~sixth Margarethe Cordes to George line of Church street, 49 - 100; $10, Merithew t D. Merithew, . Junction Association (N line 101:9 W of Douglass, W 50:11 Dorr (insolvent), by to Benoit Haligar > street to Charl Walsh, street, 87:6 N of Pine, £7E 52: grant. to Margaret M. Leaven ate A. Dillon. lot on ssie street, 369 SW of First, SW T; gift William Hunt to Peter Williams, lot on §E line of Silver street, 115 NE of Fo NE | ver str Fourth, NE nd Fredericka Salomonson and wife of A) 10 Patrick T 5 E_line of Thirty-fifth avenue, Clement street, § y E 120; $10. hams to California Safe Deposit and T ompany, lot on W line of Twenty- econd avenue, 225 S of Point Lobos, § 5 seoond wver int Lobos, § 50 by Carrie E. and Henry §. Bridge to Cathe F. (wife of Thomas L), Jot on E line of i avenue, 510 ndo and Julia A. Nelson to James §. Winifred M. Webster. lot on E line of nd avenue, 75 N of B street, by E ty Realty Company to Osear C. Cappel- 100 S of Point Lobos, 8 50 by £ man o street. § 50 by E 95; $10, Augusta F. Tuttle (wife of John) to Colum- bien Banking Company, lots 18 and 19, block 4. subdivision 1. Castro’street Addition: $10. ma F. and John Weber (by trustees) to John Bacher, Jot on NE line of Sumatra (Sev- enteenth) street, 150 SE of N. by NE Joo. lots 43 and 44, Block 330, Case Tract; 1946 2 ; Edmond and Ellen Kenney to Ha Stockwell, 1ot 13, block 357, Somth Se . ciseo Homestead and Rallroad Assoclation: $10. Hannah M. Stockwell to Oscar Heyman. lot on N¥. line of Twentieth avenue, 225 NW of | K _street. NW 75 by NE 100, lot block 387. South San Francisco Homestead: $10, Gustow and Minpa Meier to €. Ducas Com- pany (corporation). 1ot on W line of Goet- | tingen street. 100 N of Silliman, N 50 by W 120, lot 2. biock 26, University Mound, quit- s WM b s ot oa SW ling of ,"flufll‘"r'vh avenue, 225 NW of I, street, KW 75,03 W 100, Blotk 280, South San Franciaco :}:;:;‘ 4 S D, e e e ract: Bnlidrrfi:‘ Contracts. George D, and Alma M. Low (owne Henry P, Otten (contracior). arehitect 3" & Flugger—All alterations and’ additions except #as fixtures, mantels and shades for o {wo- story frame building and basement (store and flat) on SW corner of Clement strest and Fifth avenue, W 32:6 by £ 100; $3090. Edward B. Hindes (owner) with Martiand Electric Company (contractors), architect New- ton J. Tharp—Electric work for an elght. story ‘and basement brick apartment hotel bujlding on £ line of Sutter street, 164:6 B of Taylor, E by S 137:6; $3650. George W. and Reuben C. Haas (owners) with V. Stanquist (contractor), architeot Wi, liam Curlett—Grading, excavating, concrate work and patent stone work for building on uniform width of 22:6 by 155 22:6 on N line of Jessie strect and extending 80 on and to SW line of Mint avenue, thence NW with sald uniform width along and lying immeds. ately to W of NW projection of SW line of Mint avenuc and having total depth of 155 ‘and extending 1o a frontage of 22:6 on SE line §af Stevensor, street; §5198, to John Brewster, . lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 35 S of | { | is relieved from duty at Boise | Barracks, Idaho, and will proceed to | Rahill, assist-| | ALAMEDA MAKES ROUND TRIP IN CONTINUOUS RAIN SHOWER Oceanic Steamship Company’s Liner Arrives From Honolulu With 160 Passengers---Encounters Very Wet Weather and Captain Reports Precipitation at Honolulu 7 1-2 Inches in 12 Hours x 2 T al Funston, who | site there | sengers were lulled to sleep by the wa- Exports for Hawaii. s e s TR = | ter patter on deck. The wind changed | _The schooner Defender salled yesierday for | Branch Hydrographic Office. T & M. Afer " Mahukona with un assorted merchandise cargo v o 4 A | to the northwest during the night, how- Tared 4o HonGiDn, Volusd &y SULIEL and 16. 1904 = N jever, and vesterday mcrning Captain | including the following it Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry Dowdell discovered the sun‘doing bril- | bbls- flour, 1 5 ca salmon, :'“‘e’d‘-‘;‘ ::;n"'"”,r'lfi": At e to-day liant work in its accustomed position. | 20470 1bs bran, 20856 Ibs middlings, 185 ctls | [ Ty Greenwich time. J. C. BURD Advantage was taken of the gener- | zrocaries and provisions, 500 Ibs. mugar, 10000 Lieutenant, U . In ous supply of soft, fresh water to give | lbs rice, 900 lbs lard, 1607 lbs beans, 10 crts | the decks a course of holystone mas- | potatoes, 219 Ibs cheese, 20 bxs paste, 5§00 . s i abiguessy it \'qu—nl‘a\"e Lurfq;\‘,‘n;“l‘:,\ | posts, 500" bdis ehingles. 265 cs coal oll, 11 Shipping Intelligence. e - i : e - pkgs pipe nd ), 20 o , 17 coils CE planks looked white as bleached linen. | bis® BiP and ttings. 20 oo Eam0 o gais i ARRIVED. The Alameda brought 160 passengers. | tillate, 28 pkes paper, 5 pkss millwork, Tuesday, February 16 In the steerage were 119 Japanese. Her | Pkg machinery. 3 cs’boots and shoes, 5000 | Stmr Pomo. Ahlin, 16 hours from Albion, | cargo of 1780 tons included 16,285 sacks | Pricks 0 1bs cement, 150 bbls lime, 35 pes | via Point Arena. > - 9 : k280 SAckE | gteel, sks coal. | “Stmr Rainfer, Hansen, 116 hours from Bel- | of sugar, 0 bunches of bananas and —-—— lingham By s of coffee. Movement of Steamers. A,T{nlr Greenwood, Thompson, 16 hours from Among the passengers were the fol- 2 —— S e PN = 2 % i ing named: W. A. Bryan, M fi TO ARRIVE. B R s . Lillie, B. T. McCullough. Mrs. P. Owens from Tacoma. ¥ | and ch Smith, J. Wagner, Wil- [ Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, 5 daye 21 hours - : ;i i rom Honolulu. e = 1 e Collw pad i 4 Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 73 hours from | Mi erokda, E, Koons fr ooty : : 17| Crescent_City. and Mr | Seattle & Tacoma. 4 Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 20 hours from Eu- i e araimo . et rek:- FeEaEy . New Yi ureka, Jessen, 2 Zu- Martaban Is Uninsurable. o op Hew Jut s Putoms (R0 351 igier S, TR sh ship Martaban, on which 90 per | Arctic Humboldt Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, 5 days 19 nce has been paid, was posted at | Centrai San Pedro. hours from Ladysmith. e et din n Pedro e .\lmrBM ggie Corning, 4 hours from Half- - 5 San 0. . |Feb. moon Bay. ¥8 from Jave for the Barbadops. Mendoeino Arena|Feb. Stmr Umatilla, Patterson, 64 hours from Martaban is new ship s:!hl t s her maiden anta Rosa San Dicgo & Way Pts.|Feb, Vietoria, etc. s commanded by Captain Hearn. | North Fork.. Humboldt . Stmr 'Aberdeen, Daniels, 104 hours from is cxperienced for her safety. The | gan Mateo. .. .| Tacoma. . Portland. e# are quoted as follow Theodor, | G, W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria. Stmr Montara, Reil 106 hours from Se- 0 per cent; Robert Rickmers, 15 per cent: W. | San Pedro... | Grays Harbor. attle. ¥. Babcock and Bangalore, 20 per cent; Tellus | Oyster Harbor. Bark Amy Turner, Warland, 15 days from | eral Mellinet, 10 per cent Pomona. Humboldt Hilo. m e Gt Eureka .| Humboldt . MBII(H'R 'xEdl'flrd May, Hansen, 2215 days from ; : Queen. | Puget Sound Ports akaweli. Much Sugar Arrives. Algoa. «.| Hongkong v. Yokohama|Feb. Schr Aloha, Fry, 18 days from Honolulu, Enough sugar arrived yesterday from the | Centennial... | Seattle & Tacoma. .4‘»‘“;. 21| Schr Mary'C, Campbell, $ hours from Eo- Hawaiian Islands to counteract the acid in | G Lindauer..| Portland .._... <|Eh. 2L | dega. | the juice of all the lemons grown in California. | A are A ey o e CLEARED. Of the 63,695 = of, sticky sweetness carried | Clavering. ... | Hongkng v Vanzanillo|Feb, Tuesday, February 16. through th Gate, the steamship Ala- " .| Hamburg & Way Ports(F Stmr Pomona, Swansen, Eureka, P. C. S. S. meda brought from Honolulu 16,285 sacks; the Bydney & Way Ports..|Feb, 2 Co. ooner Aloha, ‘also from Honolulu, 23,825 < F Rl 38| Stmr Oregon, Doran, Portland, O. R. & ;.the bark Amy Turner, from Hilo, 10.788 Sah Diego & Way Pts, 33| Stmr " Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona, nd the bark Bdward May, from Maka- Pofnt Acahs s 4lblon Hind, Rolph & Co, < Giravs Hartor: Fr ' bark Jeanne Cordonnier, Porcher, Ho- Ceronado. Grays_Harhor. bartown, E. C. B oy Head Winds Delay Her. Acapulco. Ne ork via LED. The steam sciooner Coquille Riv hi e :xi-""m” S Rt Be ey 10, e ‘stga T e “oa Rver, wi ich regon Portiand Stmr ‘Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. arrived yesterday from Crescent City, encoun- | Doric. China & Stmr Pomona, Swansen. Eureka. tered southeast gales which considerably re- [ CIty Puebla.. | Buget Sound Ports 2 Ger ship Lika, Jansen, Port Townsend. tarded her progress. Instead of making the | CUTacao. Mexican Ports.. - 27| Stor Samoa, Madsen, Caspar. trip in 40 hours she was 74 hours from port to TO SAIL Stmr Gipsy, Leland, ‘Santa Cruz. port. She had a heavy list to starboard, but o o . Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, Greenwood. in epite of this ard the high seas which con- | Steamer, Destination. | Sails.| Pler. Stmr National City, Hammer, Fort Brags. tinually broke over the little vessel, ehe — — s = Schr John A. Campbell, Lass, Everett. brought her ‘deckload to port intact. 5 February 17. Stmr Newsboy, Adler, Eureka. e —— f\,‘hlco Coquille River.....| 6 pm/Pier 2 g:mr !t; el: _gdrldgm, ’;{edenrlo. reata o0s B. & Pt. Orfd|10 am|Pier 13 mr onroe,’ Tacoma. ¥French Bark Loses Royal Yard. Elizabeth. quille River.....| 5 pm{Pier 20 Bark Mary L. Cushing, Batch, Guam. The steam schconer Rainier, which arrivea | Rival Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pier 20 | Schr Onward, Thomas, Coquilie River, here yesterday 116 hours from Bellingham, re- | Or°%0n Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24| Schr Orlent, Sanders, Port Angeles. Te 3 ! ) Te- | Centralia...|Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pier 10| Schr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona. O Y [, s ey itee | Wi Coos Bay direct..|12 m|Pier 13 TELEGRAPHIC, arbor, she sighted the French A v 3 i Armen, with her main royal yard carried | > CT0% Moyt & Way.| 0 am(Pler 11| = POINT LOBOS, Feb. 16, 10 p. m.—Weather The Armen, from Nanies, arrived yes- Coos. By aemat: | 8 ot | Pl ] Sae | e YMGUiEof 30 miles. per terday at Portiand. | Grays Harbor......| 4 pmpler 2| """ SPOKE: e e Humboldt . 9 am|Pler 13 Pt Avens & Aibion| 6 pm|Pler 3| _ Per stmr Rainier—Feb 12, 12 m—30 miles Sells Part of Her Cargo. Fen’ena & Alblon| § pm|Pler 2| W of Grays Harbor, Fr bark Armer, from The bark Willscott, bound from Philadelphia | Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 | Nantes, for Columbia River, with main royal for San Diego, which put into Stanley, Falk- February 19 bt s d RS land Island, on account of her cargo heating, | Nevadan....| Hono. & Kahulul.| 3 pmiPler 25 | . [or St Mackinaw "Fep 1580 miles N of has discharged and sold 300 tons of coal by | Rainier.....|Seattie & Whatem| 4 pm/Pler 10 [ SOlmbia River, four-masted schr K R V L. order of the surveyors, in order to lighten the | §. Barba Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm|Pier 2 e mnar, AHoR Srrivec (et~ Astorie. vessel and leave room for turning over the re- | Corona. Humboldt 3 9 DOMESTIC PORTS. maining coal in case it again becomes heated, February 20. | PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Feb 16—Br ship omaaker X cvir 2 Pt. Arena...| Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm(Pier 2| Crown of Denmark, for Sydney. San Jose....|N. Y. via Panama. |12 'm|Pier 40| A PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 16—Schr Umatilla Arrives Late. Alameda. .| Honolulu ..., .11 am(Pier 7 gf,l;"gfllgg,‘_':’v e Shanyal, Dawato—3 o Tmatilla E = Vs o The steamship Umatilla passed Point Reyes | 4 Mol Hitahatqend Ports. 1 A ler 2] Arrived Feb 16-Schr Philippine, hence Feb at 4 o'clock vesterday afterncon and did not February 21, [ 7; bktn John C. Meyer, from San Pedro. reach her wharf until long after dark. She ! Coos Bay...!San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11| Arrived Feb 16—Schr Marfon, hence Feb 3. usually gets in at daylight, but was seven | North Fork.| Humboldt ... 1'5 pm|Pier 20| . TACOMA—Arrived Feb 16—Bktn J. L. Ev- hours late in leaving Victorla and bucked head | S. Rosa....-| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | iston, from San Pedro. winds the greater part of the way down the | Pel 22. 1 Fs-llefl Feb 16—Stmr San Mateo, for San coast, Pomona. .. 4 Humboldt ... .11:30 piPler 9 | Francisco. T R G. W. Elder | Astoria & Portland/li amjPler 24 | BELLINGHAMfailed Feb 16—Ship Spar- Barrel Was Not Empty. Ailian: Eureka & Coos B.|......[Pier 16 o0k BRY_Salled " Feb 4—schr Jennie John Platt of 722 Hampshire street used a er | — | Wand. for San Francisco. lighted torch yesterday fo find out how much | Qaenm o | Pares o iipier 5| ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Aurelia, gasoline remained in a barrel at his place of | Centennisl.. Seattle & Tacoma. Pier 20 | hence Feb 13. employment, 1106 Battery street. In the ex- | gan Pedro.. Humboldt . 3 Pier 2| Arrived Feb 16—Fr bark Armen, from Ant- plosion which followed his left leg was broken February werp; Fr_ship Vercingetorix, hence Feh 6. and his right leg badly contused. His injurles | china. China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 | TATOOSH—Passed in Feb 16—Br ship Eden- were treated at the Harbor HOspital by Dr. | Sequoin.....| Grays Harbor ... .. e L s T M SRS by 2 BRAIE Cotonado. ‘"*",",; Harbor. ship Khsber. from Victoria; Br ship' Pass of ¢, Pehruary Brander, from Tacoma. City Panama'N. ¥_ via Panama i Bring Largest Cargo. Mosashis . Haslneg & Wey. "sf“‘ms—.\rr‘:;r Feb 16—Br ship Neth. The Oceanic Steamship Company’'s liner Alameda, which arrived yester- d from Honolulu, brings a stery of rain which might well sound incredu- the city front (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Point; the height lous to Southern California ears. She 1 E:Y: :L:is left here January and ever since, | | until yesterday morning, has been in | | a constant npour of rain. She ran | | | into the rain shortly after passing out | through the Golden Gate and in driving | ! H squalls and torrential shcwers made |- - her way to Honolulu, where the down-| | : £ Ll pour changed to the solid. tropical kind. THE STEAM SCHOONER CO- ! During the Alameda’s ; in Hono- 1 | QUILLE RIVER, DELAYED & lulu the rain } FORTY HOURS BY GALES. ly. In the s ! tons of water fi e Pt o | e of W. R, Castle. The park was con- . s N : jos | 500 1bs raisin bs beans, 114 cs canned | fourth time column give verted into a lake and canoeing parties | 300 Ibs Teaine, 2187 fbs beans, 115 o8 Cated | oy, except when there are but three tides, a plored the wat under which lay | iresh vegetables, hone 190 1bs | sometimes occurs he hetghts given are wns and flower buds of sunnier | chee 314 1bs leaf tobacco, 34 | addition to the soundings of the United Near & Ml mge e b provisions, 78 gal Coast charts, except when a minus (—) | 3 Near Kilihi during same | Rieonre e | sign pr % the helght, ard then thé number twelve hours the registered rainfall 10 c= oils, s arms | ziv abtracted from the depth given by 3 7 es. and ammunition, 36 hes iron. 3943 Ibs sheet | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower lo 4 1t hardwood, > iing when the Alameda left % tins matches, and on Monday night pas- Honolulu The Paclfic Mail Company’s big freighter Al goa is expected on Saturday from the Orient with 15,000 tons of freight, the largest cargo ever brought to this port by one vessel. Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Francis H. Leggett, for_San Fra neisco. SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Santa Ana, for Valdez; stmr Dolphin, for Skagway.' FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. Corona, hence Feb 13; stmr Arctic, hence Feb 13; stmr e Skagway & Way Ports.Feb. 19| FORT & BRAGG_Artived ' Feb " 16—8tmr Fie O Tem geun & sowar Feb. ‘BEUREKA—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Valdez & Seward.. IR 1 | Skagway & Way Ports. |Feb. 22 Matters of Interest (6 Mariners and | A1-Ki- .. Skagway & Way Ports. |Feb. 2 | Bureka, hence Feb 13; stmr North Fork, hence Shipping Merchants. Dirigo. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Feb, 28 Peb 13, 5 s The steamer City of Puebla sailed on Mon- Sun, Moon and Tide. Francisco. 4 Arrived Feb 16—Schrs Mabel Gray and day for Victoria with an assorted nferchand United States ' Coast and Geodetic Survey— R ohey L Geay 5 cargo consigned to the port of destination and Time and Height of High and Low Waters : the_principal British Columbian valued at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | frém Diego; stmr Noye, hence Feb 15. nesf;m. and including the ml:::':': Bay. Pnbn-h:d by official authority of the | Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Corona, for San Fran- 212 egRS, fresh fruits, 5 Su tendent. ciseo. S onions, 2000 1be. cotfoer 14,575 1be. dried e ‘high and low waters occur at| GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Feb 16—Stmrs SEAS DRIVE SHIP ON ROCKS el ongy s Three-Masted Schooner Emma Utter Meets With Disaster While in Barelay Sound AR INDIANS SAVE A SAILOR| Lumber-Laden. Craft on a| Voyage to San Francisco,; and Is a Total Wreek| —_—— Special Dispateh to The Call. VICTORIA, B. C., Feb. 16.—Two In- | dians rescued Seaman Henry Byndall | this afternoon from the wreck of the | three-masted schooner Emma Utter | as she drove on the rocks at Leonard Island, Barclay Sound, and began to go to pieces under heavy seas. The Utter left Grays Harbor Febru- ary 7 for San Francisco with 360,000 feet of lumber. The tug cast loose too soon and the Utter struck the Aber- deen bar heavily, causing a serious leak. By the 10th instant she was waterlogged and unmanageable. Cap- | tain Hansen and five of the crew abandoned the schooner on the 1lth, Byndall refusing to go with them. Since then gales dismasted and dis- mantled her. - She drifted helplessly along the coast until a southwest gale drove her among the reefs of Barclay | entrance. Ocean tugs at Cape Flat-| tery saw her and went to the rescue, but the Indians got there first in a canoe. Byndall suffered severely from | exposure, hunger and thirst. He w as | taken to Clayoquot and cared for by | the lighthouse-keeper. No word has | been received of the fate of Captain Hansen and his men who left the schooner 'on the 11th inst. Heavy weather has prevailed off the straits for ten days past. i BT SCHOONER GEM GOES | ASHORE AND IS WRECKED Vessel Bound for Tillamook Prom! San Francisco Strikes Rocks on Oregon Coast. TILLAMOOK, Or., Feb. 16.—.\'8‘!‘3. has reached here that the schooner | { Gem, which left San Francisco Feb- ruary 3 for this place, has gone ashore | on Nehalem Beach. A tug which was | sent to pull her off was unabie to dis-| lodge her and she will become a total wreck. i The schooner Gem is a coaster | | drawing about seventy feet and is 106 feet long. She has a capacity for| 200,000 feet of lumber. She was built in 1885 and is owned at San Fran- isco. — BARK VIVA) SIGHTED. | Vessel Was 124 Days Out Frem Eu- reka When Seen Becalmed. | LIVERPOOL, Feb. 16.—Captain | Massay of the British steamer Ora- via, from Valparaiso, which arrived to-day, reports that on February 2 | the Norwegian bark Vivax, Captain Hauger, 124 days out from Eureka, Cal., bound for Queenstown, was | sighted. The vessel was short of pro- | visions and becalmed on the equator | in longitude 31 west. The Oravia stopped and sent boatload of sup-| | plies to the Viv: }’ | ——— Secking Runaway Husband. Chief of Police Wittman has been asked to try and locate Sidney George | Reilly, who disappeared from Port Arthur last November and is supposed to be in this city with Mrs. F. W. Dawson of Shanghai. Reilly was managing director of the East Asiatic | ‘ompany and left Port Arthur No- ! vember 14 for Japan. His wife reach- | ed Port Arthur shortly after his de-! | parture and has ever since been seek- {ing her husband, whom she has traced, she thinks, to this city. ; —————— | Edelman ¥iles New Contest. i | | Charles Edelman, husband of the | late Hannah Edelman, filed a second | contest of his wife's will yesterday, claiming that it was executed at a time when she was of unsound mind and unduly influenced by her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Minnie Whitmore. —_——— Injured in Elevator. A. B. Powell, who lives at 11S Eddy street, was treated yesterday at the Harbor Hospital | for a broken collar-bone. The injury was sus- | tained in the elevator of the Gibraltar ware- house, Sansome and Filbert streets. 4 L 3| Chehalis, Coronado and Grace Dollar, h-m:a1 Feb 13; scir Lizzie Vance, hence Feb 3. VALDES—Sailed Feb 16—Stmr James Dol- lar, for Seattl PORT ANGELES—Sailed Feb 16—Ship Wil- lam H. Macy, for Ladysmith. i ABERDEEN—Arrived Feb 16—Stmrs Che- halis and Coronado, hence Feb 13. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sajled Feb _15—Schr _ Alice Cooke, for Townsehd; schr Mary E. Foster, for Port Blakeley. y Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Sierra, from Sydney; Br stmr. Miowera, from Sydney. Arrived Feb 16—Ital war stmr Puglia, hence Feb 7. HILO—Sailed Feb 12—Bark Martha D: k\r\{Sur LFY!"I‘\SCU MAHUKONA--Arrived Jan 31—Sch Wright, hence Jan 10, R KAANAPALI—Arrived Jan 24—Bark Olym- pic, frem Honolulv. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK —Arrived Feb 16— - anca, from Colon. e FOREIGN PORTS. WALLAROO—Arrived Jan 31—Br . tie, Quéen. ‘from Acanules, My Cut CA. Arriv 30—Swed ship Thes- salus, from Tacoma. Jan S1—B < more, from Townsend. s i < SUEZ—Sailed Feb 15—Br st mosa, hill’l“l.h 3 3 0 - - JUNIN—Sailed Jan ‘Br shi, for Delaware Breakwater. o o By, GUAYAQUIL—Sailed Jan 28— Ger Abydos, for Hambur. CORONEL—Suiled Jan 20—Ger stmr plia, for San Francisco. Feb 1B . merie tor New York A SANTA S, A—Sailed Jan 20— Osborne. for Sydney. e g M N Arrive Jan 12— L = e P # n port Feb sl trigsshire, trom Oregon. T K eady for sea Feb 13— b e o Ship Kenil TAMBURG— Feb 13—B; - bridge, for San Francisco. Tn port Feb o' Br ship Robert Duncam, for Port Las inm geles EFU—Arrived Feb 13—Stmr Pleiades, < from Port Arthur. = DOVER—Passed Feb 14— Reyer, hence Nov 1, for Hull, " P Ernest STANLEY, F. Eajile, for Forf Las Anesis —In poi lan SR i e P 10t S g b 1 L ORDON Arrived Feb Sl LONDON—Arri ‘eb 16—Ge Rl Yo s e i ¥ —Sai eb 14—B; dn\‘ew. 1;:13 Oreson. = r stmr In- NANA —ArTive eb 16— E: tania, hence Feb 12. —Nor stmr T NEW b= Feb 16— e SR T e - 23 mr Statendam, f: 4 urd-‘md B?IAM'S“:I'I By rom Rot: _ CHRISTIANIA—Sailed Feb 16— 5 States, from New vork Stmr United e et 16— > ser Wilhelm der Grosse, from N«"Y‘:rrt.‘v'u T ONEY Arives orhe B T i b 1 noma. San Francisco, via Honoiuls, T 5 LONDON—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Ramses, from San Francisco, via Montevideo, for Ham- burk. YOKOHAMA —Sailed Feb 14—Stmr velll, from Hongkong, for Portland. . QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Oceanie, from New York, for Liverpool, and procecded stmr Nau- COMMERCIAL N EWS Continued From Page Fifteen. BANK STOCKS. 3 — 125 |L P & A...— 110 ::in:gu!..j #7% — |Mer Trust... — 230 Bank of Cal. — #0 |Merch EX-.. — % Cal Safo Dp. — 147%|S F Natfonl. First Natlonl — — SAVINGS BAsxs.!o = - Sav & L So. — o s & = 00 |Sa Sav BE. — 450 Mutual Sav.100 — |Unien T Co.— — S F Sav U. — 630 STREET RAILROADS. Caiifornia ..197%205 | Fiesidio .... 39% @ Geary ...... — 30 POWDER. Giant .61 61%] Vigorit ..... 3% — SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 40c |Kilauea S C. Hawailan C. 44%°43 | Makaweli ( Honokaa § C 11 Opomea S € Hutch S P C 7% 8%/ Paaukau S C MISCELLANEOUS. 3 138 139 |Cceanic S C. 4% § e & At 97%|Pac Aux FA. 5 6 €al Wine A 94 C Borx.167 — MV& MtTm.100 — Morning Session. Board— 25 Giant Powder Con, b 5 . 81 50 50 Paauhau S P Co.... . 10 50 100 § F Gas & Electrie, [ 5 § F Gas & Electric. 80 Spring Valley Water Street- $9,000 Spring Val 4s (2d mtge)...... 100 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 15 Glant Powder Con, b 10 Spring Valley Water 95 Spring Valley Water Co.. $2,000 Bay Counties Power Co 5s $2.000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent... $3000 S F & S J V 5 per cent....118 Street $7,000 Spring Val 4s (24 mtge)......100 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. B1d. Ask. | Bay CPC 6s. 95 100 |Sun Tel 6s..112 11534 B L Wat 6s. — 120 | Do s ....102% SF Drdk Bs. — 113% Suttr-st RSs.105 11 SF & NP 0s.110% UR of SF 4s 9% 50 S P Co 4'4s. 98 | Bid Asie. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S8 Co.... — 22 Mils Nat Bk.300 — Cal Cot Mills — 95 Nev Nat Bk. — 210 Cal G&ECor. 40 — SRR - € Jockey CL. 99 1 N C P Co. Cal Powder.125 Oak Bk Sa Cal Ship Co. 18 — |Oak T Con. Cal TI&T. — 160 b 1z FN Bk, Oak.120 — SF&SJ Coal Fischer Thtr — 2%|S J Wat Co. Frach-A Bk.100 105 Gas Con A.. 19% 21 Hono P Co.. 8% — Lon& SF Bk. — 8 Mat Nav Co. — 90 Stock— Apollo Associat Trust Cert California Standard Carlbou .. by Central Point Con . Chicago Crude . Claremont Fulton Home ..... Tmperial . Independen Junction ern Mona; E Monte Cristo . 2 Occidental of W Va. City Petroleum eerless vsve San Joaquin O. & D.. Senator .. wvereign erling iperio Thirt o Twenty-Eight .. Miscellaenous— Abby Land & Impr Fischer's Theater Asked. hern Cal Power .. orth Shore Railroad . Paraffine Paint Morning Street- 1550 Junction . Board — 100 Associated 400 Sovereign N 100 Illinois Crude 100 Junction ... 30 Sovereign Afternoon Board— 10 Kern Ofl 100 Kern Oil ..... 600 Monte Cristo . Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANG Following were the sales o he San Fran- cisco Stock and Ex: nge Board yesterday: Morning ‘Session 100 Occidental . 100 Overman n Challenge Con 160 Ophir 100 Chollar .. 300 Ophir . 500 Con C & Va. Potost 100 Con C & Va.l 9 Savage . o 500 Gould & Cur. Sierra Nev [ 500 Mexican . Union Con . 800 Mexican 200 Utah . 200 Mexican . 100 Utah . Afternoon Session. Andes . 100 Ophir ...vue. Caledonia ... 100 Overman Challenge Con 600 Overman Chollar - 400 Savage . Chollar 3 5000 Scorpion .. Con C & Va.l 200 Seg Belcher 7 Crown Point 22! 500 Sierra Nev Ll Gould & Cur. 44| 200'Sierra Nev & Hale & Norc. 96| 200 Union Con " Mexican .....2 45 100 Union Con 98 Mexican .....2 40/ 100 Utah ........ 24 Ophir 151 PACIFIC STOC XCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacift Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Andes . 55/ 100 Mexican 240 200 Andes . 250 Ophir . 575 200 Andes . 1080 Ophir o 900 Andes . 150 Ophir 100 Andes . 50 Ophir | 100 Belcher 400 Overma: 200 Caledonia . 200 Savage . 100 Challenge Con 300 100 Challenge Con 200 500 Chollar r 200 ¢ 200 Challar : 200 s 400 Con C & Va.l #00 ¢ 100 Gould & Cur. 100 Silver HIN 800 Gould & Cur. 400 Union Con 400 Gould & Cur. 45 100 Union Con. 300 Mexican . 300 Union Con 100 Mextcan ... 100 Union Con 260 Mexican | 100 Yellow Jacket 47 600 Mexican 500 Yellow Jacket 16 100 Mexican . Afternoon Session. Andes . 200 Mexican Andes 100 Mexican 0 Caledor 100 Ophir . Chollar ¢ 30 Ophir Chollar Chollar 200 Overman 100 Savage . .- 20 8214 Con C & V.1 100 Savage 18 Crown Point. 21[ 100 Sierra Nev 0 Gould & Cur. 43| 100 Union Conm ..1 60 Hale & - 96/ 300 Union Con .. 95 200 Hale & Norc.1 06! 100 Yellow Jacket 46 400 Hale & Norc.1 00/ TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following wefe the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday : Morning Sesston. » 500 Mont Ton..1 57'4| 1000 Ton Midway. 41 500 Rescue ...... 07 Afterncon Session. 200 Brunswick .. 06| 300 Rescue . = 300 Brunswick .. 07| 111 Rescue o7 100 Evelyn . 27| 100 Ton Bel - 400 MacNamara . 18| 200 Ton Belmont. 50 100 Mont Ton..1 37% CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Feb. 16—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask Alpha . 96 08iJustice . o6 08 Alta 05 08| Kentuck © o0s Andes 48 50 Keyes Graes.. — 175 Belcher a2 — o7 Best & Beich.2 00 230233 Bullion .. 1o . 90 93 Caledonia ... 7 525 5 371 Challenge Con 28 " on Chollar . 16 1= Confidence ....1 %48 Con € & Va.l 0z on Con Imperial. 03} o6 08 Con N Y 5 60 62 Crown Point. 21 33iSilver Hill .. 67 &8 East Sterra N — 05/St Lowis ... — 1§ B B 8 s Exchequer ... 13 | < o6 Gould & Cur. 43 44 Utah ........ 22 a¢ Hale & Norc. 97 1 05 Yellow Jacket 43 18 Bid. Ask. 10 or = 8 &z - = i Ton Fraction. — 45 | Ton of Nev.3 2! Ton N Stace. a8 © = 20, Ton Midway. $1 g2 — Ton & S Lake 15 . 14| Ton Superior. — 13 O United Ton .. — 13 West End B -