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’r HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. FEBRU RY 20, 1904 ;___—_—_—_—fl-—l————_—'_-———_———————_—————'—_—_——_-—“ DEATH NOTICES. Continued From:Page Thirteen. TARGET RANGE | ISNOW LOCATED Hc wotin Fobruary 21, i, Helena bruary 1S, 1904, ra McAilister. | Ireland, aged Board Has Chosen Spot.Imme- diately Back of Pointhonit&i on Fort Baker stervation]\ | o e B, AVE FOR EASTERN POSTS rment Holy | i Third Battalion Goes to Colum-i bus Barracks and First and Second Go to Fort'Sheridan Sl R Che site s chosen or the new target range for about the bay was | It is a fine spot near ‘ . board that had the subject | vas composed of Colonel Will- | Pitcher, Major Robert+C. Van | t, Major John Bigelow Jr., Captain Faison and Captain Clarenc stationed terday nuei L. Dentler. U three years ago practice was| held on ge at the Presidio, but | as the buildi residences came closer to the post. the range had to be abandoned d ever since then thej local target actice has been done with, rar s the Presidio | cunds are concerr The new range vill be put in order 2s soon as Genera MacArthur ives his sanction and ord the paym to produce the rewithal to put the s ‘into condition. Twen The -seventh Infantry, Col- onel Samuel R. Whitall, which arrived home from Manila on the Logan last . is now departing for its East- Battalion left for Columbus Bar- | the headquarters, Second battalions ay for rt Sheridan. two special trains, the 10: »ek this morn- nd at 1:30 o'clock this The bound and “Third and and will 904, | The ! fir ing will go « aving at and the e 1 which sailed this fantr from Manila for Eleventh Thoma on the port on February 15, will be due here | about March 12. The headquarters band and two battalions will go to Fort D. A. Russ o companies will &0 ; one com- par rem Neb. i The n i ptain Charles Young, Troop Ninth Cavalry, and { Miss Ada Mills of this city, came a great surprise to his brother officer the Presic as no intimation of th event had been given out. Captain ¥ Fe is an able officer, highly es- eloy ife ed and respected. g e he new army ster of troops of the g % Department of Californta was issued [~ by Major John R. Williams yesterday EE N It will of great value to the army - people stationed here, and to those in- M terested in army affairs. A the office: s yester s who registered at lay were Major 10n 3rown, Artillery Corps; Lieu- W. Brown, Twenty seventh 5 on leave; Majc » Charles G. Woodward, Artillery Corps, { en route to Fort She d Lieu- i tenant George H. Shields Jr., Twelfth Infantry The construct range for Ord commenced. General ordered an appro its construction, begun at once. Two hundred and fifty recruits, under command of Captain C. G. Woodward, rrived Thursday from Columbus Bar- racks and are now at Angel Island, at of the new Barracks wiil soon ‘be MacArthur has on of $1000 for work will be target and &in: the old discharge camp. The officers of the Twenty-eighth In- faniry are now using the new club- Por : Gate rocms for their mess hall. and will con- . . L'su .q—.mw‘n.. tinue to use them until the regular i gy mess hall is rebuilt. | —_——————— Pruids’ Memorial Day. 1 branches of the United Ancient Order of Druids located in this city will hold memorial services in Golden Gate Hall to-morrow after- noon. The services will | vocal selections, oration Pohli, reading of the names of tho The seve James Church tv-third streets I g o Mg gl be | who departed during the last twelv e iae poul. com- | months, a eulogy by Waiter J. De- R | martini and vocal selections by lady singers. e —— Sues for Mrs. Downs' Money. { Edward J. Talbott sued the firm of | W. A. Boole & Co. vesterday for an accounting. He claims the company | LB ery’s | Gwes $3000 to Mrs. Mary Downs and | fespecitully invited to | refuses to meet her demands for the management i | YUNLEAVY, N, Secre P e Rates for the Citrus Fair, Cloverdale. n Railway is now for the round tri James McGinn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & O Formerly With McGinn Bros, and Monday, with ! ~——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— limit 3. Tickets at 630 | 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South bi6. et street and Tiburon ferry. ® REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | g coryell, lot on NW_corner of Sixteenth and | wpas Vermont streets, W 25 by N 100; $10. 1 JARY 19. 4. Frank Maria Walters 3{“’ ;mlfle A decy d (by Wil- | Turner to V: ntine and Susan Morand, lot on PI: John I’( NE line of CHiff avenue, () 'W of Thirt. N 105 E o4, , S 106.80 h street, 100 at to Orville D. Baldwin, lot on | ve, Jot on W line of Oc- | W Twenty-second avenue, 225 N of A { Green, § 25 by W 124:7; | street, N 50 by W 120; $10. | Oty Reaity Company to Harry Hoehner, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 35 8 of Hugo { street, 8 75 by W 95; $10. same to Orrin and Mary J. Knox, lot on W to Sadie Jacobson, lot E of Webster, on E City and County of San Francieeo to John | line of Fourth avenue, 100 N of Hugo street, | H sunders, Jot on E line of Devisadero | N 25 by W 120; $10. street, €8 £ of 1 § 31 by E 103:1%:| Same to Thomas J. McDermott, lot on § line | 5 "] of H street, 57:6 W of Fourth avenue, W 25 Charies K. and Margaret L. Hawthorne to| by S 95; $10. 1 William H. De t_on N line scob Heyman Company to Anna S. Swan- *mento street, §2:6 E of Broderi ¥ | ®on, lot on N line of J street, §2:4 E of Forty- | 100; §10. | seventh avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. { F. and J J. Kennedy to Charles | Andrew Johnston to Hattie Johnston (wife), | D. Mangels, lot Page street, 175 | lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 175 N of K | W of Lyons, W ; $10. | street, N 256 by W 120; gift. | Jonn A. and Belle Hoots to'Meta E. Mejer-| Sarah L. and William E. Hanson to Jacob | dierks e of Tremont street, 410 | Heyman Company, lot on W line of Forty- | W 50; $10. Henry' Bok 100 § of iourth avenue, 135 § of K street, § 25 by W | 120; $10. Berth “crdage Company, lots 3 to 5, block 4, Sunny- Homestead Assoctation (lot 3 is in San Mateo County); $10. lot on ayes, S | and Peter Lippott to Manila Hempand | 10 Theresa B: on W line of ¢ W 106:3; $10. W. A., Mavd L. William L. and Eben G. 1o Emily Mon- | Robertson to E. W. Haskins, lot on line of ‘aselli,” Jot on | Evatt street, 183 S of Visitacion, 8 63 by E 6 E-of Spruce, | 68; §10. Pdward and Ida Hansen to Catherine Brun- | i Rothachild to Frank J lot_on SW line of Fourteenth avenue, 225 Deviin & line of Washington street. | SE of P street, SE 25 by SW 100, block 291, 1798 ¥ § 118:11, W 35:5, | O'N. & H. Tract: $10. . Ducas Company to Leopold Weinstein, lot A. Torpey. lot | 2, block 4, subdivision 1 of Castro-street Addi- 120 E of How- | tion; §10. Home Bullding Company to Continental Buiiding and Loan Association, lot on SW. of Cotter sireet, 100 NW of Mission, by SW 100, block b, Academy Tract; $10, Continental Building and Loan Association to Frederick, F. A. and Mary Beretta, lot on Bolomey. 1ot | -Afth street, 75 W | 114; $10. na Loan Society to Oscar | of Day street, 52:6 £ 101:6; $500. 3 | SW line of Cotter street, 100 NW of Mission, |, Meric B on to Enrico Gabriell, lot on | NW 25 by §W 100, block 5, Academy Tract: iine of August slley, 83:6 N of Green street, N 54 Ly E 20: $10, Estate Sarah Gibbons (deceased) McFadden and Benjamin Heale Agues M. Bru, lot on P line of 85 § of Filbert sireet, S to alley E $2000. Giacomo Garib $10. Frederic E. and Bell M. Magee to Catherine McGowan, lot on SE corner of Richland avenu and Mission street, E 100 by § 25, lot 1, block | G, French'& Gilman Tract; $10. 5. W. Wickliffe to Katie McKee, lot on NW | line of Loulsberg’ street, 125 SW of Mount B. Levaggl, lot on (by John . executors) to vara lot & . W 45, N 43, | 1 3. Wate U vailing and Is Q NDERWRITERS ARE ANXIOUS FOR SAFETY OF LA BRUYERE French Bark Is New Out(More Than Five Weeks From Port Los Angeles for Astoria in Spite of the Favorable Winds Pre-! uoted for Reinsurance at Fifteen Per Cent| | Oak Bk Sav.112%§ | Cal Powder.120 Froch-A Bk.10214105 1 Ship Co. 13 30 | Oak T Con. 68 — g | o TT aT115 140 |100F Hall A 5% — Cen Pk. Oak €374 — Groneum Co. — 16% | Chutes Co S |Pac S Tel Co — 100% |city & ¢ Bi — 112 | Pazaf Paint e Fast Dynm.180 - FN Bk, Oak.120 — | Fischer Thtr 1% § | CHOICE SECTION Gas Con A. 193 | Hono P Co.. 87 I 2 RN 3T 3 el b Do e e Improvement Club Is Organized ; B Mt sty by Representative Men Dwell- | gogo v 5% 5 or £ 1 4 70 o | $5.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. Street ing in Pacific Helghts Dls‘"ct]‘ 108 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..100 00 — e ———- i Afternoon Session. B a— | PROMISE OF ENTERPRISE | s2.000 United R R of S ¥ 4 per cent.. 7 00 | TR } California Stock & Oil Exchange. | A Senator Perkins Introduces a| _ . . = i A dioiemre in Congress Appro- j:‘,:",“.‘,‘ s @ bt = o < < 1. | Assoctated Trus 1 priating $50,000 for Presidio | Asice - Sosties . - California Standard 1 200 > \‘Irlbmll . e - Central =y In response to a call made by ! Chicage Vanderlyn Stow, Livingstone Jenks,| glarsmont Wallace Bradford and George W.| Four Turner, a meeting of the residents of | G1:0" the Pacific Heights district was re- | Hanford cently held at the United Crafts and | Home | | | | = Astq L | | | I | | { | | | T o g S 0 —% | AMERICAN SHIP W. F. BABCOCK, WHICH IS MAKI A LONG PASSAGE FROM BALTIMORE FOR THIS | | PORT AND IS NOW REINSURED AT 20 PER CE} SHE WAS REPORTED ASHORE AT OUTSET OF \ VOYAC IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. l > - x The French bark La Bruvere, now | Delaware Breakwater for orders The shin FROM SEATTLE. out 35 days from Port Los Angeles for | L s hallaac L NN | S ed For. 'sum . s quoted for reinsurance ———— T Dotiar | Tal - B 3 : ¢ 3 dez & Seward......|Feb. yvesterday at 15 per cent. Grave nnx»‘r‘ The Nevadan's Cargo. { Farallon. ! sfingwnv & x:x Porlu.'!-‘;h. fety is felt for the ve: outheasterly winds that have prevailed almost ever since she left the southern port she should have made a fast pas- sage. There have been some unusually heavy gales since the Bruyere sailed and unless she shows up very shortly her reinsurance cost will take a rapid rise. She went to Port Los Angeles from Cherbourg and was a long time on the way. A high rate of reinsur- ance was paid on her and it was some- thing of a surprise when she showed up. She had been unable to round the Horn and had turned back, com- ing to this coast by way of the Cape of Good Hope. She Is notorious as a sluggish iler, but her present trip is unaccountably slow. The Bruyere was built in 1899 at Nantes and is a vessel of 1738 tons register. i Nothing has been heard yet of the | overdue W. F. Babcock, now out 133 days from Baltimore for this port. She quoted at 20 per cent. The other | overdues are quoted as follows: Theo- , dor, per cent; Rcbert Rickmers, 15 per cent; General Mellinet, 10 per cent. ELLEL meda Sails To-Day. The Oc 3 ramship Company’s liner Al eda, Captain Dowdell, will sail at 11 w'clock to-day for Honolulu with a full cargo and mahy passengers, several parties ng the latter are tourists from the East bound to the So 8 to let the sun straizhten out the rheumatismal kinks ac- quired in the bledk winds of New York and Uther frostbound States. John S. Ross, who has succeeded F. S. houp as traveling passenger agent on the Australia-America route, goes on the liner to Honolulu, Wl he will await the next Oceanic liner from the Antipodes, C. A. Pea- cock, proprietor of the Moana Hotel at Hono- lulu, returns to his home on the Alameda. The Alameda’s passengers will include the followinz nmamed: F. H. Baker, A. Black, Mrs. Black, Bowman, C. F. Brockmayer, A. J. Cambie, Master Cambie, Theo de Veer, Mrs. de Veer, H. C. Dennison, J. Frye, J. F. Hackfeld, Miss F. B. Horr, ¥ Howatt, Mrs. Howatt, W. Lakusta, F. Lauger, G. V. Lewis, Mrs. Lowis, W Leicht, Miss McGinn, J. E. Metcalf Mrs. Metealf, N. J. Mitchell, P. Muir, Mrs. Muir, Mrs. E. W. Parker, C. A. Peacock, Dr S. D. Presbrey, Miss C. B. Presbrey, Miss F. B. Presbrey, W. S. Reed, Mrs. Ree Master Reed, Jonh S. Ross, L. Suydam, W. C. Wa- ters, Mrs. Waters, E. Waters, Roy Waters, R, F. B. — Ship Matterhorn in Collision. The British ship Matterhorn, which left here September 18 for Antwern, arrived yesterday at Dover with her headgear shattered and her nose badly dented. In thus damaging herself she inflicted such harm to the British steam- ship Lake Michigan that the latter had to be rvn ashore to save her from sinking. The steamship was bound from Halifax for London and the vessels came into collision early yes- terday morning off Dungeness. The Matter- horn carried a cargo of barley valued at $68,- 700. plbclioty & B il ‘Water Front Notes. The British ship Wanderer, which put into Falmouth a few days ago on account of loss of sails, has renewed her supply of canva and yesterday resumed her voyage for this port. The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Com- pany’s liner Doric arrived yesterday at Hono- lulu and later salled for this port. The Pacific Mail Company’s liner China was taken off Hunters Point drydock vesterday and retirned to her berth. The steamship Algoa is expected to-day from the Orient. She is bringing about 15,000 tons of general merchandise. e e NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The schooner Sequola sailed vesterday for Mazatlan, Mexico, with 230,567 feet Jumber, L X, ¥ Vernon, W 25 by NW 103:6, lot 8, block D, 3 line of Jouee street, 72 5 of Union, § 0:6 by | Getz Addition to Lakeview: $10. e e N e Daisy 1. Denis to Sarab A. Perry (Denis) Builders’ Contracts. ot Cz’},‘& Tops: 25 pias ",",","’"",d - :z.b'mld £nd Mary €. Perry (Denis), 1ot on — line of | Emma G. Butler (owner) with Mail b bR ot p il i jacsements streel, 50 varas from Leavenwortn. | Swenson (2ontractors). architects Reid Bros, - | 3Ficg and vrovisions and 1 cask beer, ‘valued v 11 by & 30 varas: also lot on S line of | All work except plumbing and gas fitting for | *¢ $10:006. LT o r R Sacramento sireet, 160:5 W of Leavenworth, | a frame residence on N line of Broadway, 29 | T 22:11 by § 137:6; also all interest in estates | W of Devisadero, street, W 30 by N 13 ' Charters of Frank V. Denis and siannah A. Denis, 16,- | §14.455. The schooner Henry K. Hall (at Honolulu) Same oyger with J. £. Johnstone & Sons | is chartered for lumber from Portland to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Ellen e (contractors), architects same—Plumbing and gas fitting for same on same: $2560, 3. B. Rawles (owner) with Cecll A. Henshaw (contractor), architect Charles J. Colley—All work except plumbing, electric work, gas fix- turce, mantelg, shades, lincrusta walton for a | two-story, attic and basement frame building | on S Jine of Green street, 100 W of Broderick, | W 35 by 8 137:6; $4000, a% e lln N;l":;n of Frederick street, 160 S of Bryant an E of Second, NE 25 NW 80, quitclaim deed; $10. e Jokn' Breuner, Robert and Lillie Behlow to Morris aud Max Levy. lot on N comer of ourth an arrison streets, NW 75 Fourth . by NE Jobn R. Jr. and Lillian T. Coryell to Joseph i Shanghai at 36s 3d, or Manila at $9 50; bark- gutine James 'xl\;l;t Jaiso at Hun:l.ullul, s rom Portland to Shanghai or - 36s 3d or Manila at $9 50. - bark Iredale is chartered for barley to Europe at 15s; wheat stiffening, 125 €d. The ship Bangalore was chartered prior to arrival for sugar from Hawalfan Islands to 1, for with the | The steamer Nevadan sailed vesterday for | ALKI EoSAL W YOy Eovis el Honoiulu and Kahuluf with an assorted mer- i BIiE0: Skagway & Way Ports. [Feb. 28 chandise cargo, valued at $1 N0 Uy | SR o ek 8 Way, Pucts: - 1) cluding the following: 425 bbls flour, 2140 gal Sun, Moon and Tide. | wine, 1253 gals 13 cs whisky, 2 cs epirits, 545 | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— pkgs beer, 4 es mineral water, 533 gals.1 cs | Time and Height of High and Low Waters | vinegar, 7500 Ibs sugar, 10 ctls corn oats, 2309 ctls barley, 250 bales ha 116,000 1bs bran, 675 lbs 2 cs cs_chocolate, 27,100 lbs salt, 890 Ibs dried fish, 5266 Ibs beans, | . 34 pkgs onions, 325 pkgs po- | at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Bay. Published by official authority of the | Superintendent | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. ! 1bs middlings, 18 cheese, Ibs can 195 pkes pkgs fresh fruits, 10 pkgs fresh s, T T, v 20 73 1827 1bs 24 cs bread, 10,320 Ibs SATURDAT. BSNVIARY 2 codfish, 45 cs canned salmon, 64 bbls 10 half | Sun rises bbis _xrlr‘kl«‘rl salmon, 1040 Ibs 27 cs meals, | Sun sets 140,260 Ibs rice, 86 pkgs olives, 70 pkgs gro- | Moon sets 3 and provisions, 2020 1bs tea, 788 Ibs | —————— dried fruit, 70 pkgs table preparations, Time| 980 Ibs raisins, 4917 Ibs lard, 2020 lbs 1 cs| 2 |——| Ft butter, 4515 1bs ham and bacon, 1473 cs canned Boods, 18 pkgs baking powder, 263 pkgs dry Zoods, 158 cs boots and shoes, 81 pkgs paper, 36 bales twine, 183 pkgs ofls, 9956 Ibs 26 cs | manufactured ‘tobacco, 7 pkgs bicycles and Fundrlm. 190 cs soap, 44 9 pkgs electrical supplies, 6 drums carbide, 52 pkgs work, 142 tons fert Ibs 10 cs starch, P 1200 raflroad ties, 944 bdls 163 pes pipe, colls rope, cs turpentine, 50 bales ocalkum, 459 pkgs ‘nails, S5 cs paints, 2010 Ibs tan bark, cs 10 kegs powder, PKgS “rubber goods, 57 pkgs machinery, wire, 19 pkgs miil® 5 pkes drugs, 1100 | s railroad matertal, | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning s are given in the left hand 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 4 cs fuse, ¥ bars_ steel, 46 bars 5 bdls fron, 130 cs can- | day, except when thére are but three tides, as dles, 1000 cs coal oll, 70 tins matches, 7706 | SOmetimes occurs, The heights given are In gals distillate, 240 sks plaster, 3 addition to the soundings of the United States rolls leather, 550 6 cs arms and ammunition, 2742 Ibs soda, Coast Survey gharts, except when a minus (—) bbls lime, 74 ske coal. 50 cs gasoline, 949 | SIEN precedes the height, and then the number PKEs wagon material, 20,937 lbs grease, coops | KIven Is subtracted from the depth given by poult cs tin plate, 26 kegs white lead, | the charts. The plane of reference is the mea 359 hogs of the lower low wate —— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, 10 sheep, 4 horses, e Movement of Steamers. U. 8. Mer- { | [ | | e chants’ \Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Steamer. February 19, 1904. E The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | ;‘12!"; ur't& | Crescent City. . e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8| Pomona...... | neale b. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, | San Mateo...| Grays Harber i Lieutenant, in charge. | San Pedro...| ks - S | Humboldt . BT S | §.|‘,’.’:},‘f 4 omhe Shipping Intelligence. | goa . | ARRIVED. Centennial 1 v. o Friday, February 19. | e | Pt Stmr Santa Monica, Olsen, 35 hours from | Alltance. «| Portland & Way Ports.|Feb. Rl::x'fi}o'r-m. Bay, Nicolson, 63 hours from Telius. -| Ovster Harbor . | Feb, Newport - i | Arcata | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. |Feb. Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, 16 hours from Clavering. ... | Hougkng v. Vanzanillo|Feb. 22 | Greenwood; bourd to San Pedro; put in to land | Anubls --| Hamburg & Way Ports Feb. passengers. - : erra. . Sydney & Way Ports. . Feb, Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 20 hours from Eureka. Prateof G San Diego & Way Pta.|Feb. Br bark Ncemi, Hegeret, 208 days from T | Newport & Way P Newcastle, Eng. sl Gravs Harbor. CLEARED. | ambolde Friday, February 19. ¢ Pomo. Point Arena Stmr_Snokane, Novander, Eureka; Pacific | i;:afil;‘:‘l’-"h grn); Harbor. Coast Steamshin Company ! Coatille River Stmr Nevadan, Green, Honolulu: Williams, Portiand ‘& "Astori o Bonite, " Glelow, " San’ Petro: Pactn oria Stmr_ Honita, Gielow, San Pedro: Pacific e s - Coast Steamehip Company. =~ - | nama r stmr Wellington, McKeilar, Comox; o ";G:!lgflno e s‘; Aren: Dunsmuirs Sons Co. = 2 Bosle | China & Japan.. Pacific Coast Steamshin Company. Noweh n. - | Tuget Sound Ports Br ship Lady Wentworth, Muchie, New- North Fork..| Humboldt ... castle, Aus: Girvin & B | T | Bettie"s Poreaia e Prkiar. Yot . | iriday, February 19. ! Willapa Harbor Stmr Czarina, Johnson, Coos Bay Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Taco TO SAIL. Stmr Saokané, Novander, Eureka. | Stmr Nevadan, ene, n u. Steamer, Destination, ’s-xu’,; Pler. Stmr Alcatraz. Carison, G!")u‘;\:or(!d, B Stmr Branswick, Ellefsen, Fort Brasg. bruary Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Point Aren: Empire..... Cm-:.'fl 3 u.,—.?g'_ !,2 m!p. 3| Stmr Dixon, Eureka. -| Coquille River. b o 2 | Sme lly, ' Seattle. Seattle & Whatcin| 4 pmibier 10 SUBE ol S R Pt. ATena...| Pt Arena & Mdeno| 4 o bios 1o | Stmr Santa Barbara. Zaddart, Seattle. San Jose. . | K Tena & Mdeno| 4-pmiPler 2| By"Semr Wellinton, McKellar, Comox. Mameda. 1| Fo L v 17 am(Bler 40| Stmr Centralin, Ericsson, Grays Harbor. Umatilla. - | Puget Sound Porte. |11 am|pier 4| Stmr Dispatch, Levinson. Astoria. Areti Humboldt 2 pmibier 3| Stmr Jeanle, Downing, Seatile et g e o el A T Bonita, Gielow, &an Pedro, Coos Bay... e Stmr Aberdeen, Daniels, Portiand. North Fork. | samredro & Way.| 0 amiPler 11| Schr Mayflower, Peterson, Siuslaw River. | S.Rosa....-| San Dieso & Way.| 8 bnlpier 20| Schr Seauofa, Hutman, Mazatian. | i ay.! 9 am/Pler 11 | Schr John A, Olsen, Eurek Pomons. ... | gy Eoriary. 83, Schr Glen, Peterson, Grays Harbor. G. W. Elder | astoro' s Bortian 2 TELEGRAPHIC. Pel 23, POINT LOBOS, Feb 19, 10 p m—Weather Eureka & Coos B.|......Pler 16 | (0KBY: Wind southwest: velocity $ miles per! Humbol o s b DOMESTIC PORTS. | Lon AuselesPorts.| ¢ pmiPier 2| REDONDO—Satled Feb 19—Stmr Asuncion, Pebraary a5 | m|Fier 18 | % pUTURA—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Asun- Humboldt ......... 1:80 piPler 9 | clon, from Redondo. Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 2| Sailed Feb 19—Stmr Asuncion, for Redonda. State Cal... | San Diego & Way. PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived Feb 19—Schr Bonita. ... - -| Newport & Way Murlel, from San Pedro; bkin John Smith, G. Lindauer. Astoria & Portland! TIC Sente Eaaiae PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Feb 19—Schr e e Bainbridge, (rom ‘San Pedro; echr ~ Alpena, nce Feb 11. Elizabeth. .| Coduie Bivee Sailed Feb i9—Schr Okanozan, for Manil Claverl Hiong v, Dortiadd Br_stnir Longships, for Shanghal. e Ay ey SEATTLE Salled Féb 19—Ger stmr Mem- g c phis, for ngham. b oims i) SEATTLE—Salied Feb 10—Stmr Centennial, for San Francisco. Humboldt PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived Feb 19—Schr A.gfl‘ A unlpm g4 Honse seom San Pedro. 7 N. Y, via Panama.|12 m|Pier 10 Mfimslp[ e e XNy I daie Davn, - Hamburg & Way.| Z pm|Pier 19 | ASTORIA—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr G C Lin- ‘March 1. dauer, for San Francisco. | City Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports. (11 am|Pier 9| TATOOSH—Passed out Feb 19—Ship Glory | Impertal Arts Hall, on Presidio avenue, for the | Independence . - purpose of organizing a Pacific Heights i_u‘"_;'lfl" 50 Improvement Club. George W. Turner . onmarch of Arizona .. a | was chosen temporary chairman and Monte C et 2 Erwin M. Cooper temporary secretary. | o ciry Pet | under the direction of the Secretary of Petroleum Judge John R. Aitken, E. D. Bullard | Peerle: . and William Romayne were appointed ;-;n;]'*‘;.'r'.,“ A e a commiitee on constitution and by-| San Joaquin O & D. 2 -_: laws. BeNALOF . vvenenocennn ¢ 2 | Sovereign ... .0 P ooy After an animated discussion on the ' geerling - e needs of the district, it was resolved to »\l;’ve‘nr:h &2 P €5 i ¢_ | Thirty-three . 5 postpone any action for permanent of- | qoifes o o ficers until the regular meeting, on the Q;Fenn—f«gm 4 L « est Shore 2 s T anday o Masch | _ Miscelianeous- ‘The district embraces the territory | Fischer's Theater :'\ -, in, Centr e Northern Cal Power . 8 bounded by California, Central avenue, Pt Fulit 7 Presidio avenue and the Presidio on the | ganitary Reduction Works 00 north; also the district south of Union | SALES street and immediately adjoining the Morning Session. Presidio on the east. | 760 Assoclated Oil This is one of the strongest improve- | 522 Home ... .- ment clubs that has been organized in | 100 Junction .....----- 2 some time, and its membership em- Afterncon Session braces many representative men of | 100 Nlinois Crude % San Francisco. It is vredicted that it| 300 Oceidental, b 10 . will be the means/of making the dis-| 10 Soverelzn - trict before mentioned one of the most Bt attractive parts of San Franc 0. 50 Thirty-three O Mining Stocks. It is surmised that the club will co- operate with United States army of- ficers in efforts to obtain means for the improvement and embellishment of the Presidio section. Senator Perkins FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. i Following were the sales on the San Fran- recently intreduced the following cisco S and Exchange Board yesterday: | measure in Congre: Morning Session. “Be it enacted by the Senate and 1000 Andes ... 300 Ophir .. 4 House of Representatives of. the United | 300 Beicher . Ophir . ) Caledoni ¢ States of America in Congress assem- B bled, that there be and there is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. the sum of $50,000, the same to be used 500 War, for the improvement and beauti- fication of the grounds within the Pre- sidio military reservation at San Fran+ 200 300 Andes Belcher cisco, Cal.” Belcher 1t is expected that the California Caloliosie 2 delegation in Congress will succeed in | Con € & Val obtaining the appropriation. It is- a Mexican 1 topic of general comment in military | 100 Occidental circles that the Presidio reservation PACIFIC S has not received the attention that it| g, oo = 0 deserves from the Government. Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session 420 100 P, 100 2 " COMMERCIAL NEWS R T & Val . < { 430 300 T Continued From Page Fifteen. - a0 Un 200 Y b £ RO AR &3 AT § o Y TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. 100 Overmar - SFG&E — — | 200 Overman INSURANCE. - n Session. Firem's Fnd.300 315 | 100 Andes . 200 Ophir BANK STOCKS. 130 f_t:]:.-:pr‘ Ophir . Am Ntl Bk. — 125 |L P & A... — 2 edonia. ...1 Overman Anglo-Cal .. [Bier Trust’: = 100 Challenge Con 25| 200 Potost Bank of Cal.420 440 |Merch Ex... 60 — b B Cal Safe Dp. 147% (S F Nationl, — — rown Poin 100 Gould & Cu: 100 Mexican 100 Ophir First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS, — 2300 Ger S & L. Hum S & L. Mutual S: S F Sav TONO! Following were the sales e cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchang RAILROADS. | TREE' 3 Morning Session California ..190 205 (Presidio .... — 41 | 700 Evelyn ...... .34|2738 Ton Belmont. Geary ...... — 80 | { 600 MacNamara . 18| 800 Ton Midway. POWDER. | 1300 Mont_Ton ..1 40| 360 Ton Midway. Giant ..... 6113 62 Vigorit ..... 3% — 900 Ton Belmont 51! 100 Ton N Star.. SUGAR. } Afternoon Session Hana P Co. 40c |Kilauea 8 C. — 5 { 700 Brunswick 06| 950 Ton Belmont. 350 Hawallan C. 4414 45% | Makaweli C. 10% — 200 Evelyn .. 250 Ton Belmont. 51 Honokaa & C 11 1274 Onom SC23 29 250 Mont Ton 400 Ton Belmomt. 52 Hutch S PC 8 8% |Paauhau § C 11 11% 1300 Rescue . 500 Ton Superior. 0T MISCELLANEOUS, { 400 Rescue . Alaska P A.138 Oceanlc S C. 4% § s g R S r C A |Pac Az FA 5 8 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Cal Wine A 9215 94 |Pac C Borx.167 — . MV& MtTm.100 — | \ FKF:F‘.:DAY. Feb. 19—+ A= o1 Ses: 1d. Ask. . Asl 55 MR Saeon Atpha . gustice. Pt 10 California Wine Association... 92 50 | Aha.. Keyes Gries. =118 10 Hawaiian Com] & Sugar . 44 871 | pote - Lady Waet 250 S P Gas & Electric... 5150 | pog & Beleh.2 Mextcan s 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 38 75 Rv\llllon o ;)(“d t: I pring Valley Water Co. 38 8515 | G 1 Ophi S pring Valley Water Co. 39 00 - ® .. Overman Afternoon Session. Board— 5 Giant Powder Con .. 20 Hawaiian'Com! & Sugar. o4 8% | G sl Spring Valley Water 225 | crown Point. filver HIl .. 185 Spring Valley Water Co. 3060 | pror e $1,000 Bay Counties Powr Co s, cash.103 50 e By $1.000 North Shore R R 5§ per cent.. 99 50 o by $5.000 N P C R R 5 per cent........ e b e Strect— floepd 22 $1,000 Bay Counties Power 5s, cash.108 50 ‘ e Lol 2 B Tellow Jacket s i oy ! TONOPAH MINES. Unlisted Securities. | Bia At | peope S | Colehan ..... — 15|Ray Tomopah. 13 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. | Esperanza ... — 01 Ray & OBrien 07 08 Bid. | Bid. Ask. | ipsy Queen. — 29/ Ton Belmont s 5 . 95 100 |Sun Tel 6s..112 [ Gold' Anchor: 12 ZSiffon & Cal... — B 120 | Do 5s ....1021 — o | Ton Exten o — AT A N e 2 | Little Ton .. — 100/ Ton N Star.. 34 38 8 d ’écE:LLA\‘EOL'S STOCKS. | MacNamara . 17 20|{Ton Midway. 40 — M8 2 . { Mizpah Exten 11 —| Ton & S Lake 10 — Ala§ Co....— 22 {Mils Nat Bk.300 — | Mont Ton..1 37% 1 40 Ton Superior. 07 — Cal Cot Mils. — 95 |Nev Nat Bk. — 210 | N'Y Ton .... — 03|United Tom... — 11 Cal G&ECor. 40 — N SR R... 11 | Paymaster 08 11 West End T — € Jockey Cl. 99 120 N C P Co 9 — | Ray Exten phunct 18 of the Seas, from Ladysmith for San Fran- cisco. Passed in Feb 19—Schr Winslow, from San Pedro_for Everett: Br bark Holywood. hemce Feb 13 for Port Townsend: schr R W Bart- lett, from Redondo for Tacoma. ABERDEEN—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr Sequoia, for San Francisco. ABERDEEN—Sailed b 19—Stmr Coro- nado, for San Francisco: stmr Newburg, for Redondo; schr Chas R Wilson, for San Fran- cisco. EUREKA—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco: schr Jennie Stella, for San The following table gives a comparative statement for two years of the estimated Sow of certain California rivers in cubic feet per second, or second feet. The figures for the last year may be revised by later measure- ments. The figures are by S. G. Benmett, hydrographer! United States Geological Survey: SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. basce s sy0incs s Sabu e st oo Susvcn o~ en ‘ Second Feet. DATE. Fra isco; sehr Allen A, for San Franeisco; | Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco, a5 1903. | 1904, Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Eurs ence Feb 18. | e BELLINGHAM—_Arrived Feb 19—Ger stmr i S 15,960 Memphis, from Seattle. Betenas 18,700 COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Arcata, | February 17.500 hence Feb 17: stmr Alliance, from Astoria. ‘Fe ruary 18,300 SAN DIEGO—Arrived Feb 19—Br bark In- | February 21,100 vermay, from Aniwerp; stmr Marshfield, from | February 21100 E‘R“Enm"r Sailed Feb 19—Schr Willis A Tebruery - £V "—Sa r s E ~ Holden. for San Pedro. TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. PORT GAMBLE—Satled Feb 19—Schr Spo- = kane, for —— Second Faet. ISLAND PORTS, DATE. e HONOLULU—Salled Feb 19—Br stmr Dorie, 1908. for San Francisco. b - FOREIGN PORTS. r:::uu.:g i = DUNGENESS—Passed Feb 18—Br ship Car- | February 9. 40 | narvon Bay, from Shields for Port Los An- | February 10. 1480 | ‘geles. February 11. 1900 | FALMOUTH-—Salled Feb 18—Br ship Wan- | February 12. 20 | derer, for Sen -Francisco, lost sails havin brua: 7 | e ORE N ATAT—Arrived ori F g plii B nedl NATAT—Arrived prior to Feb 18— Br iz Gantock Rock, from Whateom, KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. USHANT—Passed Feb 19—Ger stmr Uard hence Get 1 for amburs. g D Second Feet. SYDNEY—Arrived orior to Feb 10—N e bark Sigurd, from Tacoma. - 1903, | 1904. KOBE—Arrived Feb 16—Ger stmr Albenga, | February 7...oor amz from Hongkong. | sy 8 1ol MALTA—Passed Feb 18—Br stmr Lowther | fenroary 1 M Castle, from Yokohama for New .York, | Penenecy 16 i | PERIM—Passed Feb 18_Br stmr Queen | aprua y n o0 | Olga, from Cebu for Philadéiphia. F:b"n:; 1 1:::: | NEW YORK-Safied Feb 1o | February 1 | Yoo for Bremen, .. i g e 3 g = NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Cedric, SN NIVEN. NEAN FONTERVILLE. from Liverpool and Queenstown. = HAVRE—Arrived Feb 10-Stmr La Lor- ngioos Budnon T ERPOOL Arrived Feb 19— o 1903. | 1904 rrived Fel & o thian. from New York! s o t s AMBURG—Arrivad Feb 19— g z 3 . from New York S et | = 1 OBENHAGEN—Sailed Feb 17—Stmr Hee- | February 10 | “ y . February 11 o 'NAPLES—Arrived _ Feb 19—Stmr Avehes trom Jew ok o ey |

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