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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1904 > ymfarn. | P. Thomas F., Richard P. and Cornellus | Jeannette P. Warren, and sister of Mrs. Jes- & COMMERCIAL NEWS ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and URfars. | ., ong. o nativs of Cabirciveen, County | sie Luhorne, Mre, Fannie B. Castul, Mre. | 3 THIRD, 308—Roome, 28c, S0c, 75c and $1 per | Kerry, Ireland, aged 53 years. Anna J. Crothers of Los Angeles and Homer - sy - 39,5 ' d night. $1 to $4 week; nice, quiet; bath. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | H.. Edwin and Mary Warren, a native of - — S ———————| fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | Illinois, aged years, Continued From Page Fifteen. UNITED STATES, 123 Eédy, near u-nd}-.-‘“ (Friday), at 0 o'clock, rom the residence | WHITLEY—In this city, February 16, 1904, . : rooms, 85c to §1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; eleo- of her cousin, Timothy Sulllva 1 _Harri- Mattie Holbrook, beloved wife of Gerald §. tric lights (no gas), running water In eVerY | .on gireet, thence to St. Rose's Church, | Whitley, and daughter of the late Henry C. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: room; elevator, read.-room; free bustbaggage. There a fequiem high mass will be cele| and Martha Holbrook and sister of Harry 3 ‘ Morning Session. = t the rej 4 c- . Field, A4 o 8 4 VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegant front pariors and D b ey O | e T Te 300 And f 209 Ovhte jolning sutte for office or elub. Cemetery. months and 5 days. Andes 208 Overm: 00 Savage 200 Sierra 160 Sierra X 200 Stlver e o e, 1 e vy | Pt 4 foens wa 10 | Captain Porter of Pacific Mail Company’s Steamship City of | & &t 5. 1904, Margaret Bushfield Doble, | tend the funeral Thursday, February 18, at a native of West Vir- | 1: from the residence of G. T. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— | DOBL. Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms: | rua 85c to §1 50 night; $2 to §8 elevator; wife of Abner Dobl on 500 con C & Va.l - B § ! baggage. . aged T3 year 1157 Valencia street, bet | =00 Con T N _ e Tihts” rending oo S T e s Panama Reports That of 1400 Men on Duty: Ashore Only | i&enime: & 85 5ne WOLF zg: ! = &“{:‘“’: DRISCOLL—In this city, February 16, 1904, nt private. 3 — ‘“'.fq“" g 200 Hm every room; 1bc to §1 a might; Effic May, beloved wife of Dr. Edward Dris- { W n_Manila, October 8, 1903, Dr. Fiai 2 il! SUN - ; -3 week; op 1l night; convenient to all cars. co nd Mot £ ¢ Hit v E. Winslow, beloved husband of S H C F Vv F a '4 {1 ! 100 Ophir ........4 S0| 200 Union Sk fom o A S o e a1 eintha und | Evante Robins Sinsiow: ana. gan ot Mom even Have Contracted Fever, Which Formeriy Affected Ail} i iis s pn S, subscriptions received at Emily M. and the late ¥ : 4 daye E. Winslow, and 300 Andes 46 100 Occidental ... cor. Duncan & Church sts, 7 Funeral strictly private. Please omit| brother of L. J. Winslow, Mrs. H. §. Daw- | ¥ B B £ T S TP T P i 200 Andes 5 400 Ophir The Call for the reception | flowers. | ®on, Mrs, J. A. Kaler and Mrs. F. W. Law- 100 Belcher 200 and subscriptions has been | ERSKT In thin Sy, Mary Ascbeioves | SELCA Astive ‘Sr-Cakieah, T iChueucs.t B, | 400 Caledonia 100 Sterra. N rket st., opposite Fifth. wife of Captain M. C. Erskine, and mother | P3Pers please c | 10¢ Chaltenge 400 Sierra William W., Melville C. Jr. and Richard | WOERNER— cramento, Cal., February 200 Con C & Va.l 460 Union Con skine. [ 17, 1008, Adolsh Woerner, beloved som of the j IMCh O Ve A 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- | late David and Carmen Voerner, an IR ould ~ | 200 Yellow Jacket ROOMS AND BOARD. tend the fumeral, from the Firet Dnitarian | Dbrother of Gustave, Frederick, David, Louls, e ‘)-":"'l"__: Cw_ 8 T HOTAL x_‘:&’,\..,‘— Church, er Franklin and Geary streets, Eliiu:\v‘o‘}!:. Charles, Henry, .‘Iuh‘l\x“ Cargwml FES Cac L i VO = - Friday, February 19, at 2 o'clock. Interment | ' nd illiam W er and Mrs. D. C. | ey A Sy $G Five, nr. Taylor; elegantly furnished | Fliday, 7 B S | Sheerin, a native of Santa Clara, Cal., aged [| Pacwc STOCK EXCHANGR. cultes; private bathe: all modern conven- oo 2 Che it S 1. months and 28 days. | | Following were the sales on the Pac ences: excellent table. I ool T S of funcral hereaftes Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session 45 30 Ophir ... "HOTEL BALTIMORE. native of San Francisco, aged 2 1015 VAN NESS AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. | 100 Andes TRANSACTIONS. | | SELECT AND FIRST CLASE. HAYWARD—Sunday, February 14, 1904, Al ok | 300 Beicher 100 Ophir .. PHOXFE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, vinze Hayward, of San Mateo, Cal. 2 YRR LD [if R - . - ok e ©FFriends are invited to attend servic WHENESHAY, TEESIAES A |’ 250 Cootiax EDDY, 824 Warm. SUDNY, gt Masonic Temple, corner of Post and | Charles M. Sorensen to Hulda Sorensen. lot | 400 €on C'& Va - F tast and dinner it | Nonigomery streets, Thursday, February 1% | ©n N line of Post street, 5+ W of Franklin, + 400 Con C & Va Genire ey T 2t 280 oCiock ~ Interment orivate. It s | W 20 b 70 Kitt : i 20 Goutd & Cur Bo oo i private family 8 requested no flowers be sent _Hulda and Bernhard Bamberker to Hulda — . 2 S ol v eare: Bood home cooking: $20 | HAYES In this citv. February 16, 1004, Sorensen (wife of Charles M), wame; $10 0. Call office | ward, beloved husband of the late Mary George M. and rence G. Perine to John - " 2" __| Haves and loving father of James Hayes, | H. Docley, lot on W line’of Laguna street, Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; | and brother of Maurice Hayes, Mrs. M. | 30 N of I« d, N 30 by W 110; $10. new chefs; colored service table specialty. Mitchell, Mrs. Wallace and “the late | Grace J and H. M. A. Miller io Elizabeth box per month. Addr i ———————n | M. Kate Flyni. a native of Freemon. | A Cashman lot on © Cork, Ireland 122:6 W of Webster Pl SOONS AND BSARD 'WAWEED. . maintances are respecl- | Ferdinand | dexl ; - ! . tend the funeral to-morrow ne of Fili | exican ... T M < o] orclock, r 6 be E 100: $10. | Mexican .1 o 1eopold arrie Michels to Cartie D. Ophir . Nineteentt, Rodolph : 510, Ophir . ‘}:':" & rr!f'v'm & r:m"vhg | _Caroline 1, and James A. Robinson to Sada Afternoon Session | be celebrated for the repose of | 1) Cornwall, lot on SW corner of Pa 200 Con .. O] 100 Mexican .....2 commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Inter- | \ebeter stroets, W 104 by-S 31:6; $10, 1109 A e ess 48108 Oty .o 8 o s 'Co Estate of Horatio S Gates and Emma G. ’ 200 Caledonia el = e i S Butler to Angelo J. Rossl. lot on N line of i | 100 Choitar 200 Overman 3 g inkel, & Post strest, 192:6 E of Steiner, E 27:6 by }! 3 " B0 O - s Bn - M : 1 $10. | 11 00 500 Overman " B In this city. at 3 a. m, Wer ancois and Hannah Marx to Henrl Marx, | {1 100 100 ey ars v 17, Mrs. Rachael 1 ot on W line of Fillmore street, 112:6 S of | {1 40 ¢ 360 - / gl Mrs. Louise Carcess, | 'Farrell. S 25 by W 87:6; $l. H | | 100 Exchequer 14| 400 S . B e T sy Silla, & i LA and D. A. Macdonald to Charles | | || 799 Gotld & Cur. 44 €00 Union ¢ st vears and 11 manths, " " x h;l“ :mr .,'u:”: :n;‘n ‘n‘v ‘};',Ali‘hiv;l | | 500 Gould & Cur. 45 200 gmlnn Con s FFriends and acqu ces are res 2 of Broderick, W 43:9 by S | | 100 Mexican 1190 200 Yellow Jacket 3 Bully Tt o R e A sewer | | 650 Mexican 2 00 200 Yellow Jac a Thiter, IE e O R EMERL DarioNs Improvement Company to Charles el fer. lot on W line of Clayton | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE 1th streei. Interment Salem Cemeter: GG—In Berkeley, February M. Kelloge. beloved of Frederick, § 25 by W 100: $10. | ch and J. H. Brunings to Theresa | Following were the sales on the San Fra | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda MACHIN WE have seve Frank R. and S Nel- | Smyth, lot on N 1 S ,,; S ~ > - Brunings (wife J. H.). lot on W line of | o Seesior e T e T e Fgyrtes3 g i o Clavton street. 15 § of Hayes, S 30 by W | & e i N e s - T price or lese at once, White Sewing Machine "riends and acquaintances are respect- | 106:3: $10. & ' | e 1.1 26| 400 Rescue ...... 08 0 Pes Snvied to atlind The Sonecat 2 Charl Glick to John J. and Nora Man- | 4 27| 200 Ton Belmont. 61 . — | Friday morning, February 19, at 11 o'clock, | 80, Jot on N line of McAllister street, 206:8 | | | o 2 | 20 Ton Retuant. WE want three live canvasmers &t once hit late residence. $418 Bencroft W of Parker avenue, W 25, N 93:6, NE| | | 300 Con Mere 36 iy at 300 Post st from 8 to § & rkeley. Interment private. S p4:4: $10 { it Afterncon Session. White Sewing Machine Cc PPENBURG—In this city, February tule M. E. and L. Assoctation ml | | 700 Brunswick ... 06 1600 Rescue o8 S ATy . Dors Sleppenbury, helcwed 3 zabeth Linehan, lot on line | 500 Evelyn 30 400 Ton Belmont. &1 e N e Dilmen & oative oF street, 185 E of Noe, E | | 00 Lightner 3325 200 Ton Beimont. €0 D Sheonl s years ‘11 'months and ¢ 500 MacNamara . 19 500 Ton Midway. 41 D s S R hicagy, Iil., . oUny 5 von Rhein to Jnlevh| 100 Mont Ton ..1 40 106 Ton 1 21 Market, near Sixth, e plemaei e o miar B llagher, lot on B line of | | 225 Paymaster 11/ 100 Ton NEW HOME—See our new tr fully invited to atten: ral to-day e % 8 of Twenty-fifth, § | | | 402 Pennsylvania 7 00 1000 Ton hines: clightly used; $10, $15, §20 1 at 10:3 » the par- | 3 y E 117:6; $i0. i | | 500 Ray & OBrien 10 ot bn O $0: oN ot By o 1 & Co. Mission street. | Louisa Leith to May R. Craigle, lot on NE | i i Machine Co., 1051 Market st | Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery corner of Twenty-sixth and Dolores streets, | | | CLOSING QUOTATIO! — MARINO—In this city, February 16, 1904, 50 by E $10, & | | e - 0, Geatly beloved . hosb of ay T Craigie o Harold McC., Wallace | 1t WEDNESDAY. Feb. 17—4 p. m STAMMERING. | el Cither or e i H. and Peter W. Craigie. same; $10. | Bid. Ask B4 A nd Pletro Marino, and Mrs. L Riordan to Jolin and’ Elizabeth F. ‘ o | Alpha 06 08| Justice .. 08 Filomena Scocoz: Riordan, lot on W of Mason stree?. 137: s | Alta 05 08| Kentuck . 03 N ; :vy‘-”.—m" W 10 “-n., by § 22:6; al:n un- | The Pacific Mall Company’s steam- | | ‘5“{’1“}.2"’?35&'," Valencis, | ‘Andes P e Gosaa o divided % t on 8W corner of Seventh ave- { 2 | Saile S | N - nue and L street, W 100 S 100, lot 120, | Ship City of Panama, Captain W. P.| | | TR 3:1»[ i x\;:dx'“:un "o 22 b 140, Central Park Homestead; gift. | 8. Porter, arrived yesterday from Pan- | ! | | aetne Bvociann. TNl i inest | Dalion Occidentai ... 39 gl o liar ol, lot o 2 = - > 4 518 4 | Caledoni s s A4 D 2 o : Wisnmgton. 'S | ama and way ports. She brought 700 | |G s ot rookiyn. for San Pe- | Chatienge Con R ‘% strect, 8829 §aM 217 Grsn | tons of cargo, treasure valued at $25,000 | | are? “Aus “sbip Francesco Gluseppt I. for | Chollar™ ... i Interment H - auitclaim deed; | and forty-two passengers. The cargo | | | 1 76RA HARBOR—Salled Feb 17—Schr | Con € & Va.l 02 L0s Banos, February 17, A y to Della M. | included 1583 bags of coffee. The liner| | d e e e e alcon fro S Tl oM R T e 5 vard, ‘Suloved_wou of TI;r'n‘KF and | on & |/I"T of Shipl ;‘l‘x:r-(. 91:8 | encountered fine weather and reached | .;1n. Pktn ’,m,v rom Santa Rosalia, Grown Point. 21 e Hill P — ———— I ermo brother ¢ : 5:8 by : | g y % or Port Townsend ‘ast Sierra N St Louls . s - Michael A Mc Noves a o K. Jones | port cn time. She was 22 days coming | | | "EUREKA- Satied. Feb 17—Stmr Arctic, for | Furei - sl TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. st = matier ot Con- | oyes) te B, 2. Gaivis, ine of Utah | f, P | | iy T i e - i gt S.= e o e of Vtal | from Panama. | z 2 3 Exchequer 13 Unfon Con <5 i A S adnre it it | Ameng the passengers was Ferdi- | | Arrivea Feb 1r—Sehr o A e N dadei & = beloved h of | - €1 s 5 | nand Servat, United States Consnl at i bkin Wrestler, from Santa | julia ..... T r ma 56 years 10 hs and 4 daye. B.), rerecc 1944 D. 264, Iot on NE corner home on a vacation. Sucn of the Pan- | | g _sa e o 1. Ask Bid. Ask & P - - ot St v | ! HONOL! Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Sierra, | ciehan 17 Ray & OBrie - SITOUR: v - | SEDRER e g 300 bor 3 Tihe el o an Eru | ama’s passengers as crossed the isth- | ifdr San Francisco: Br stmr Miowera, for Van- | peroranzg " 01 Rescue ... .. 0F ved Tusband the la 00 by 2 : also lot on § er of TR DY — | Bsp — 01/ Rescue o g . and fatber teenth street and San Bruno road, E 100 by S | mus speak in glowing terms of the| | e rvad _Br shio Clan Buchanan, | GIPSY Queen.. — Ton Belmont. 60 ¥ rented, repaired i Mrs. H 185: $10. v : Arrived Feb 16—Br ship Cla | Gold Anchor. 15 Ton & Cal bt Star Tnapec. Co.. 508 Marker | Me By splendid showing made by the United | | | | trom Bremen Gold M ¢ Ton s 2 ————— e street, 7 States marines at present guarding the e TERN PORTS Hannapah To e s | B £ = o lled Feb 16—Stmr City of | Hannapah 3 - 41, 8 S4:6, W 36:8; W YORK- Februa Ton holes and_the | Sixth aven Panama Railroad. Captain Porter says | |w DIVIDEND NOTIC 1 ng Socte th fioor, Mutua! Savings Bank 0. | e and A street. E 32:6 by N 100; $10. mus seems tc have been solved as far | . 53 B WHRE TOTAL- NVALMER Feb 13—Ger ship | Mont Ton 1 40| Ton & ¢ - s e S P T M St B i i i Wl o Fourth avene 95 § 33 | S the marines’are concerned. Of the| B OB RUTIEY | THONGKONG - Arrived Feb 16—Stme M S master | T2 Untted Ton s 6 13 905, & dividend has been declared at the wrsday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the chapel 0: $10. O {1400 men on shore duty, only seven have 4, 4 | Doliar. from Samarane. E: e ¢ Exten 18! West End s — ate per annum of (12) twelve per cent on the Passion of St. Mary's Hospital, where Fugipn Keller, lot on § line of | haen reported sick, and these are unly {"A&'l;\'\rlir’(rt'.‘l‘n vort Feb 4—Fr bark Bri- | ———e————— ey e B o T e T o e Dt S & an. g0, o °f Fifth avenue, B 25 bY | pgyy affected with the low fevar from | 28 for Bandon. arrived vesterday at Coos Bay. | QUEENSTOWN_Arrived Feb 17—Br ship | Donkey Was a Bad Actor. b4 JOSEPH pierment Hol pSame (0 Matilda E . gt on E line of | which formerly few escaped. trom entering the: Coguilie River part. | | e T e ot ¥ Fr bark Anjou, | Justice of the Peace Lawson gave in Oakias Ak e, liznbeth ATaga0: | 7'here had been a strike among the e - trom Faimouts for . " w |Judgment yesterday for $22 50 in favor ! Assie Soobis Fivtend Tty seventh avenue, dock laborers at San Jose, but the Succeeds Commander Milton. | Macy, hence Jan 30. = | of George H. Davis, manager of the > e slomon and T . | Guatemala authorities reguiated mat- Lieutenant Commander J. B. Miiton, United OCEAN STEAMERS. Central Theater, who sued Solom Srnest C. Read. 5 : T 1th avenue, 160 S of J | ters by detailing a soldler to guard | States Navy, (Inspector for the Twelfth Light- | W YC Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Fur- | Barnett to recover money on z con o ¢ ? sia, from Glasgow. " Mt BT fvew | SACh 1aborer aRd wherl the Citxal Fa. :‘:;"l:;nbi!il“;“;l!‘:l‘shl:pfir":\!?::i:dml;‘I"h:m'x:::;.:'; e nea Feh 3 Stme Celtic, from Liverpool. | tract. The testimony showed that Da- xecutors) to Willlam ,J. Gleason. | AMa arrived there things were running | W p. Day, at present captain of the Mohican. / et e e e Perugia, | vis bought some dogs and a' Gonkey St N 00 by % ey Ayeus, 100 N of 'K | with - some Tmartial’ " clatter, but R T ANTWERP--Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Finland, | from Barnett to be used in a road pro- : 4 Elizat . Brophy to | SMoothly. Changes in Commands. trom New York = 4 Fen 17_Stmr sa. |QUCtion of “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” It v of Tenth ave. | Passengers from New York say that | Captain Guttormsen has been appointed com- | monia. from Liverpool, for Boston. S2° | was agreed that Barnett was to buy S by W 120810, lon the steamer City of Washington, | mander of the barkentine Mary Winkelmans | “Arrived b’ 17—Stmrs Minne- | back the animals at the end of the {0 strect, N 25 by W | on which they tm\elnlrm [§ :un.n;_‘.e}n» SOE CRpiR Iaonatet n seiy waantem o€, a Arived Feb 17—Stmr Oce- | S€ason at 50 cents on the dollar. The it & Sony Takbitaiet ottt | eral Silva Gondolphi, formerly Minris- 4 | evidence disclosed that the donkey I Mary McMeeken, lot on N | ter of State of Venezuela, took pas- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. +—Arrived! Feb 1 mr Em- | Was a bad actor, often refusing to go W of Vienna sircet, | sage. The general was exiled to Paris : ; b N shne witet 2 of Japan, “from Vancouver, via ¥oko- | on in his scene and then eating the 53, Excelsior | " the Blanco administration and is | Matters of Interest to Mariners and A TOUT o SO green foliage of the scenery when he he following marriage licenses were issued city, and Mina P. Harriet street, and s city. February 17, 1904, the late Frank and John I >’ of San Francisco, aged T of Western Addition Camp es are respe ral to-morrow w Majestic, for line of Chi e NW 25 NE 1 Homestead: $10. = e Michael and Catherine A. McCann to Eliza- | golng back, he says, to stir up a reve shipping Merch vl el 5o s b . s SR N beth Rothermel, lot ¢ e o 80:08 » BOT Shipping Merchants. | ppear before the foot- EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. : i et Sy ner Ol Sarkent | fution. He claimed to have on DOA'd | The scrooner A. J. Wood loads lumber ay Movement of Steamers. lights. 7; -r al of our late :Vn k ’|~‘ City 1 i . on;’ also lot on | the liner 8000 rifles, which he proposed :‘}::y:'::::‘mcrn::; ;‘:eufl ’o:.-”nll;;l the bark Tur- TO ARRIVE. —_————— ) Birth jage an th motices sent by | from his late ine of Vernon street, 100 S of Sargent, S ! . . ; 7 o. el 3 meil wi be lnseried. They must be handed | 1 »w (Friday), by W 300, ot 55, biock 18, same: also lot | to land ‘“I'l“-":a ““[aga“dt”;‘l‘; "l:l:“l; g s ‘ Raises Question of Profits. &t either of the vbublication offices and be F. H ine of Vernon street, 100 N of Randolph, | @n army. Lieutenant Sweet of the 'y 2 o E th the name and residence of per- %30, 1 Ly W 100, lot 48, block 18, same: $10. alko. traveled to Colon o tha Clty. of A Cargo for Honolulu. v, 15| Charles F. Miller was arrested yes- Crescent b 18| terday on a warrant from Police Arctic. .. Humboldt .. L.llliFeb. 18 . 2 - Coos Ba | San Pedro & Way Pia. Feb. 18 | Jud@e Fritz's court charging him with 784 and includ- | point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. ArenaFed. 18 | obtaining money by false pretenses. bbls flour. 536 bales | Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pts.[Feb. B | The complaining witness pis John and ot on toneman, Tey; $10. to nd have the same published ed simply to the announce: published once in this o aria Rancatore to Salvatore | % i e of Manchestet: atreot, o yashi : mission was to equi lin Manchester street, 200 | Washington. His AUID | | day for Honolulu with an assorted mer- ¥ 12:6 by I S0, lot 124, Pre- | the warships on duty at the isthmus | (P S0 SO0 o g5 with the Slavy-Arco system of wireless | ing the following: Ed - The barkentine W. H. Dimond sailed yes- | Del Nor zaward, ‘belo fley, br e of charge. - ( Mrs, F Ninfa Plazza to Felice Ran- and the BOR and nephew of M T m 2 line of Manchester street, ! telegraphy. hay, 223 etls oats, 15,115 Ibs meals, 235 ctls | North Fork.. Humboldt «-e.[Feb. 18] GROEZINGER thie _city ive of Nan anm‘!t. aged N of Stoneman, N v 1 80, lot 124, m]},fi.‘:pm} G. Smith, wife of Captain{ Sk B/ctis Wheas 1028 ctls barley, 6305 fbs | G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria..... Feb. 13 | Lentz, 717 Howard street, who al- CEZINGE! thie_dity, | s e cita Valicy: $10. s. M. G. > ain | middlings, 7002 ibs bran, 400 lbs ‘teas, 300 | S. Morica.... | San Pedro. ..... ‘|Feb. 19 | Jeges that on January 13 he paid Mil- . 4 is and acquaintances are respect Abraham and Charles Rosenstein to Leon | Smith of the bark Mauna Ala, which | Ibs coffec, 153 pkgs paste. 2000 Ibs beans, 11,- | San Pedro. ys Harbor. <[Feb. 20 $100 . - paia 3 n this city, Fe &, { invited 1o atiend the funeral today | Schueider. lot on SW line of San.Bruno road, | was wrecked last July at Topolobampo, | 200 Ibs sugar. OIS cs canned =goods, 3¢ cf | F. Leggett... | Seaitle ... -|Feb. 20 | ler 0 for a share in a business In this ci ebruary 15, 1904, rsday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi. 5 NW of Burrows street, NW 31 by SW C ¥ , | canned and 20 bbls pickled salmon, 22.150 1bs | Pomona Humboldt Feb. 20 | known as the German English Rem- ife of C. J. Lercari, a son. 510 returned on the Panama. Captiin | salt, 22 pkgs groceries and provisions, 54 1bs | San Mateo. ... Tacoma . ; nt street, thence to St. Rose's | PIock 3. University Moun = [Feb. 20 | - " 1 pis city, February 10, = nterme: oly Cross Charles L. Patton to City and Ce o _ | bread, 25 cs whisky, 31 pkgs table prepara- | Teliv Oys Harbor. . Feb. 21 | ©dy Company on Miller's repr A of ¢ ent. W 100 by N 6 eles { iIng out the tangle resulting from the | chocolate, 34.493 ft lumber, 113 tons fertilizer, | Queen. Puget Sound Ports....[Fel P ere from $50 4 1 10 by N 60.002; also | INE Q Feb. 2L | 15 3300 Pebruars 13, 1905 10t oo W Jns of A% B e o BT Rl e e ) 255 cs coal oll, 40 ~ kegs' zinc, 10 cs drugs, | Algoa........| Hongkong v. Yokohama Feb. 21 | 'O }00 per month, but Lentz found " hnelder, a 1ght Crescent, W 100 by 2: $1500. 4 2 55 pkgs paper, 1170 Ibs starch, 63 pkgs ma- | Centennial. Seuttle & Tacoma......|Feb. 21 | that the business was not yieldi — 2 C Loting and ¢, 7 | The City of Panama’s passengers in- | chinery, 123 bxs soap, 17 pkes dry goods. G. Lingaver.. | Portland ............. [Feb. 21"l Jooae " ob "o e oy MARRIED. S Sew e al Building ‘and | cluded the following named: —Ferdi- D2 Alllance ortland & Way Poris: Fob. 21 | 2 . o s SHANAHAN ary 16, 1904, | 108N A 3 ot on N line of d Servat and wife, Madeline Du- e e s : (| Feb. 22 SR i NEALOK-—BAKER— In this city, Februsry William Sh e of County Kes. | Lobos avenue of ‘Orizaba street, 1 25 | Dand Serva ; 2 Shipping Intelligence. Hongkng v. Vanzanillo|Feb. 22 ’s Phenomena. : SPAKER.In this city, Februs Winias oty Kerm v N 125, bieck 0. Railrond Homestead Asso- | marest, Selina Holonqulest, Eugens pp i 2 Hamourg & way P b Talks on Life's n Ja J. Nealon & la Duriors of 3. C. O/Con. |\ petea . e Haravhe 6o Charies A. Lauts | TBNKe, Edmund “M. . Boothe, \W. . Wednesday. Felruary 16 _ whort & Way Por Z| Avery ‘nlere!}inx lecture was given e | undivided % of lots 1254 to 1259, t m " | O'Donnell, Marian Stephenson, H. S. Stmr Whittier, Macdonald, 64 hours from | State of Cal an Diego & Wi . 22| at the First Unitarian Church la: N—In this city, Fe 310, . it map 2; P Joseph J. Webb | Portland Chehalis Grays Harbor. 2| . e Rev. Burr M. Wee B Lo a) d°‘ar’:m.h“o’\‘.‘fi '“,,,w. Flora, G. D.. Frederic F. and Bell A\.erM A.Mx. gtefhcgs.sl;)‘:::: 8 i Catons. - Topatlavs 18- howis . Thoim (l;:;,::a g\!mhz\m, e |meb. 23 | night by Professor W. J. V. Oster- d M enry Meyer, d Mission stre —_— § L 2 3 ; Seeuiy . 2 i ” AD0 215 Honry -NOW, by 5 100, lois 4 and 5, block B ¥reneh Caspar Coronado. Grays_Harbor. :[Fen. 23 | Problems of Life Phenomena.” The tein, Germany, | anq Gilman Tract; $10. The Southeaster’s Harvest. Stmr Jeanle, Downing, 51 days from Se- | Acapulco. New York via Panama.|Feb. 24 | lecture was given under the foys..” Cleaciagns’| Al Dlicomn’ Teaft: $107 iy i s i emphis Seattle [Feb. 24 | of the Ch: . auspices 2 y. L vath O Pow cwite ¢ - rane to za- The recent southeaster, whicl rous! e E Wyefleld, Wat: P y reg: % ortland & Ast - 53 | of the Channing Auxiliary and at its | 57 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | bsth O X (410 °f A% 1ot 22 block P, Park | rain that cheered the farmer, plaved havoc T e e Bl sl it sl 1% 5 ina & Japan. ... (Feb. 38 | close the speaker was warmly con- 5 Thrs 20 SR B e s \%nes G. Mann to Joseph 11.’| With the steam schooners engaged in the coast | Stmr City’of Panama, Porter. 21 days and | Clty Puebia.. | Puget Sond Porta. | [Fen. 26 | grooe o ooy 5P - ra iy Deterson, Marguerits | Jors of I Subr & Co 157 Misjome PAr- | and Anna J. McLaughlin, 1ot on N lme of | trade. With the’ two vessels lost on Tuesday, | 20 ours from Panams,’ via Mazatlan § days | Curacao......| Mexican Ports. Feb. 27 | STatulat or the able manner in O v Markaret J. | beiween Seventh and Eighth. Intermedt | Falrmount sirect, 142 of Chenery, E 30 by | the record stands: Four schooners totally R e s ; Jeanie. - Seattle & Tacoma -|Feb. 28 | which he had handled his subject. Crowie Thomas §© | Mount Olivet Cemetery, by clectric funeral N 125, block 18, Fairmount; $10: wrecked, five coasters brought to port in die- | Stmr Centralla, Erickson, ours from = . b SR R Ditie. . | car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Builders' Contracts. O and oy, dinsae. 1 T e CHier | Schr Ida McKay, Lehtola, A days from o Ad irigeol] Sieh, t 5 ey ers: 3 il | ¢ 2 vessel that was out in the . The ' J 5 Eruiine S o kit | aaid O Tare Chm s B | ainecs & pranisics Hagee e Mot | vesal wrecked wan e stetin, sbootar Bulling e Zauiva. Kallesberx, 11 daye from Co- | —oomner: [ER (JeOn wee Sun, Mocm and Tidn s gy Wl | 8% Ticeic" cor the reposs G the. sbul ot the | o acion; architect Edgar A, Mathews—All | which broke from her moorings oft Port Ortord | 1upipiy Hiver: 3 = - | United States Coast and Geodetic p Stoc late en £ B < H | wor ot d on February 12 and destroyed on the B 18. | Time and Height of High e | T DO EWSRN LuEe M N NE L oroet 00 LsTnmath shd Paceamenss | taach. Two days Jater the Alcalde was driven u&‘;fi‘i‘f&y PRI | Eaoatte Sivee §pmPier 2| at Fort Totar, Sotramss 55 Ton Boaear n s - g ~alisto 1 5 g F g 1009 ashore and wrecked at Grays Harbor. en > o o e 5 pm|Pler 20 y. Published by official irha Rachas | oe e (g Sulistogs, CAL, Webruscy 18, | _dohn M- Vance (owner) with Pacilc Tin and | on Toesday came wond of the loss-ofithe Gem | | EXtn W B _Dinend;, Hausen, Honoluta;’ J | illaps Harbor..!| 4 pm|Pier 20| _ Supérintendent. b e Kelloge, Levi M : rajes, Mrs. | i Btockmati, mud. totainer ot 1o | et inaon Tieotractor), @rchitect Na- | at Nehalem and the Emma Utter at Barclay { D DRSS, 52 re R Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10| NOTE—The high and low waters occur at e e 3 sman, &nd etepfather of . | thaviel Blaisdell ~Tinning and galvansied iron | Sound. The Empire came out of the blast with r shio General Roberts, Murdock, Sydney; cos Bay direct .| 5 pmiPier § | the city front (Mission-strest wharf) abowe 5 R n Bon Waion Ale A ; : ger and Mary D. Eng- | work, leaders, skylights. ventilators, etc.. for | o twisted rudder head; the Acme lost 40,000 | J J Moore & Co. Humbeldt .... | ® am|Pier 13 | minutes later than at Fort Point; the he McDermott, Edward Whitiey, Motts 31, | 1aod, % native of Massachusetts, aged 05 | an eight;sfory and basement brick bulldink on | feer' of Tumber from her deckload and was ime Bixta of Californla. Thoties, San Di- | Bt Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 3 | of tide Is the same at both places. by Moritz, Charles R Winsio o ye -, b 3 E line of or_street, 7 { of O'Farrell, N ; vt H p - San Diego & Way.| 9 1 — — sk Mol ST WO Naon™ | gy Triends 458 Scnsaimisners are respct | 06 by £ ofies afheh” 0 P e s e it mas st part of e | L gt 8 smleic B ESNESIAR, PSP ulty, Nellie 1 ttend | 3 ) n- ‘Wednesday, February 16. 3 AT Thursday), 30 o'clock, from his late | contractor, architects Mahoney & Ry. | her rall carried away and other damage & | Sun rises 3 % H 3 ¥ ‘broke her rudder stock | Stmr Iaqua. Jorsensen, Eureka. rays Harbor 4 pm!pi BRICE tn thix city. Tobruary 17, 1904, Cath- | Eiroc: bitmeen EEhtesnh " and Nibereboty: | i Atk o 8,eS8 ", an0 Basement | andwas Diloted-io port, with (he ald of Jury | Stmr Oregos, Doran, Astoria, | Bone, & Ranuiii:| & pmipier 53 Tate Gonrge Sorive, ant simeioved wite of the | Interment Mountain View Cometery, Oak" | tecnth and Eureka streets, — 83, N 25, W g3, | Sleering, gear; the MNewsboy AR D Ol I e o0, Thomamwitt, AJbIOR: |Seattle & Olympia.| 4 bmibier '5 ey, Mrs F. Oumen and Mo 3. B o | S 25; $4555. ISSIELING WANHEE SRE Bktn W H Dimond, Hansen., Honolulu. { Humboldt :......../1:30 piPier 8 hardt, & metive of Conmectivut ein- | THEOBALD—In Alameda, February 17, | Same owner with Petterson & Persson (con- R S T Schr Laura Madsan. Cook, Astoria. February 20. | i ity ears 9 mo ° cut, aged 38 | Susan, widow of the late George John Theo- | tractors), architect same—All work. except Tri ” + Pt. Aren: | et § months and & days: | and motier of Robert W. Theobald, & | grading, etc.. for same on same; $10,750. y Making Another Long Trip. s g . Via Pamosoo| & smiPier 2 INE—_In this city, February 17, 1904, o of England, aged 78 years 11 month B it S s g The French bark La Bruyere is out 33 days | POINT LOBOS, Feb 17, 10 p m—Weather ¢ i vama. 12 m | Pler 40 Mary E. Byrne, mother of Phi a 3 3 d months | xS 2 ; o hwest v A -/ Honclulu . 11 am! 7 6 daye: 17l o T e s . > underwriters interested in her are worrying SPOKEN i) Hum z ~I'9 am|Pler 3 €7 Friends and ncguaintances are respect- | 18 &t 1:30 o ook, ut Christ Chung %y | The fourth lecture in the series be- | about the risks they have on the vessel. The | Jan 2315 S, 36 W. Br ship Scottish Hills, b P { gl 1 v invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | ner of Santa Clara avenue and Grand u ing delivered at the Emanu-El Poly- | British ship Thistlebank, which arrived at|from Hamburs, for Honolulu S T & Way.| 9 am!Pler 1 )3 5 fay), Fobruary 19, at 10 O'clod ton| Alameds . Interent ot street, | ing ©1¥- | Portlana yesterday, left Port Los Angeles two | ' Feb 2—On equator, 31 W, Nor bark Yivas, | & hoes O .| mumboidt .. | 5 pmiBler 39| —= AL e Tuncral pariors of ‘Bunker & Luni, 5008 | THORNDIKE -1n . Haywarde. Februar clinic was given last evening. Dr. D, | weeks ago, more than a fortnight after the | from Eureka. for Queenstown: becalmed: was | > (0S8 +~**{San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | ,, VOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Misxion street, between Twenty-accond and | - 1sor Piires s a2, . ¥ th French vessel salled. La Bruyers made a!supplied with provisions. 22, | the early morning tides are given in the et Twenty third, Mission Masonic Temple. In- | Thorndike, and mother of Mrs otw-r A. Stapler was the speaker and he| very long passage from c.,.,.,,,ur"z Port Los DOMESTIC PORTS. | Pomona Humboldt ..... " l1:30 p!Phr o | haad column and the successive tides of the ert Mount Olivet Cemetery. Lawler. T. B. Alice, Emma, Wil | chose for his subject “How Our Body | Angeles and a high rate of reinsurance SEATTLE—Salled Feb 16—Stmr Bertha, Q. W. Kl Astorla & Portland/1i amipior o8 | 447 In the order of occurrence as to time: the OO oniiand. February 17, 1904, | @nd Herman Thorndike, and daughter of | Protects Us From Disease.” The lec- | J2ld on her. The fact that the winds prevail- | vaiges. f Derlis. foe fAluncn:- Sap ke & oues L IPier 16 | day, except waomn, Sives the last tide of the o . George Scott, be- e & . & Ing since tl oV lue il Tn h . re are it threo tides, as Joved son of Delia A and “the 1ate 5. | b, Seter of % | ture was interesting, not only to the [ port have been favorable for fast sailing adds oY VAR R Baronie; Lo A Arestd- - Coos B. & %‘mmo nn.'lPler 13| miimes occurs. The heights given are n Thomas Sicohens: Mra, Jobn Lawrence wd | T iuines won soomminiac s hont. professional, but to the layman, the | the anxiety for her safety. Arrived Feb 17—Stmr Melville Dollar, 5. | Coast m",,‘:mdl‘;gp‘;' e Ustied Shates Whitam M., Colling, 4 hative of Oukiand, | fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, | doctor showing throughout what ex- W PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 17—py | G Lindaver Portiand ! 4187 brecedes the height. and then. the mumber WY 1 o Pt 1720, | T8 S0 oS, B Il rdenls | cellent provision natufe has made to mgprisgmoe g RN 8 O S e R L e e it o et s e et LOWLE ¥, 3 ;| the ¢ Church, 5 e St ~ eres Farbara Crowley (nee Sullivan), veiict of | Teauiem mass will be said. interment. st. | protect the various organs and keep ymn.rdwn“:n% c::‘::r lrunw’ anhm.' emmm S ke B ot of the lower low waters. e L T . o rowley and beloved atint of John |, S s Coainey, [Haymants. them in a state of health. Next week | {ong of coal, crashed into Mission-street whart TOOSH—] in Feb 17—Schr € 8 3 B 2 e g D e —————— e 1 0 0 6, & %5 3 = | T M Bty o ok hrank, beloved | Dr, Voorsanger will lecture on “A { No. 2 when going alongside the coal Tty ok Pushia, honcd Feb 15, tor Viecrar ™ Tt S O Suiice McGinn. Henry Hansen. E7The funeral Will take place to.quv,| Drop of Blood.” She damaged the dock and caved in the Walls | “passed in Feb 17—Schr Spokane, hence Feb ant o, Ofice: U 8 .. Mer- o JAMES MoGINN & CO. (Thursday); at 10 o'clock, from the pariors e e O of an office on the wharf. & |1 for Port Gamble: bktn John Smith, from Febroary 1T 190s —°° Francisco, Cal. e ‘ormerly With McGinn Bros, ;1 : mw' e 29 Van Ness avenue. Pleads Guilty of Burglary. Aeripa e + % ySanta Rosalla, for Port Townsend. The Time Bail on the tower of - Funeral Directors and nterment private. Kindly omit flowers ; . The Overdue List. _ | "PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Feb 13—Schr building was B iower of the Ferry s SO0, Hebrancy 15 1001, Mis. Hrols. Marylan Ray Morgan pleaded guilty t0 2| rmpe vessels on the overdue list were q NETORIA - Arrived Feb 17—Br ship Thisgte- L e at noon of ‘the 130th meridian. s hies, daughter of the late Admiral Davig | Charge of burglary in Judge Lawlor’s | yesterday for reinsurance as follows: Theodor, | bank. from Port Lox Angeles. wich time. _J. €. BURNETT. Fulton May Be Saved. 4 MONAHAN, Manager. Tel Mission 3 | McDovkal U. € N and sister of Mre. Al- | court yesterday and will be sentenced | #0 per cent: Robert Rickmers, 15 per cent; | FORT BRAGGTSatied Feb 17—Stmr Brunst Lieutenant. U.S. N., in charg bert_Le Ereton of Washington, D. C'. Baheock, cent | VSSuTH BEND Arrivea e, IONAHAN. O'HARA & CO. 7 Funeral scrvices ai Mowniain View | ON Saturday. He entered the room of xd %ewu Inm-:i 1”0‘ nl::lo;;“n Lo g b iy e . Oakland, Saturday morning, Feb- | R. Gibbons, 209 Kearny street, N o _Sen Peir, George FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 1904, at’ half-past eleven o clov " 33 an o T Anchored in_bay Feb 17—Ship D. Gray & Co. recetved two di Missicn st near Nineicenth, ARREXIn Los Augeles G by ] lN’ew Year's eve and stole some cloth- Could Not Make Bandon. - |Sparian, e A oy e 13 Fran: e g ol Jesterday ating irat ¥ 1904, -, beloved daughter of C. T. and | ing. The schooner Bella, which left bere January | COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 17—Schr Bella, e".",..’m; B tmding 3 etrmighe. The ~ A 5 hopes to be abie

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