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AND STORES TO LET. 1—Stores, 1039-1061 immediately, George HAINWALD, | March ADpLY OFFICES WANTED. share office or be had evenings PERSONALS. HEIRS WANTED LEE THOMAS LEE and name POGSON), who and was residing in | irty years ago, or his | are jeguested to communi- AGE with Messrs. Head & Raymond bulldings, Gray's gland N1A_abe ENDANTS ADVANT Ann, Lon ¥ r Remedy restores gray hair, im- THE & H: g e, cures dandrufl proves its growth,siops fal ana ftching scalp: ho stain or stickiness Cleanses scaip:at Arugsists’, halrdressers': a cept Do substitute. Star Remedy Co.,1338 Poll Osteopathy; vapor and electric baths; face vibrating machine for rheumatism; genuine tubs, hot and cold water; trained Durses as ettendants, Prof. and Mrs. Morris, 400 Geary. { | GRADUATES of New York School of Massage | ROUS lumps, sores, impure blood (af- mouth, bones, etc.), speedily | ed specialist from Europe. Ap harmacy, 251 Grant ave. Worst | FRANK K.- to-day since we sald THE SAN, FRANC ISCO CALL UNDAY, BRUARY 21 190+ ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—C TO rent—A flat of 4 rooms and bath; coal and gas stove; complete for housekeeping; rent 22 50 per month. 7 Sacramento st. 22 7 532—The Elaine—For rent, 4 nicely ed rooms; private bath and phone. complete for housekeeping; $25. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL HATTON - near Taylor; elegantly furnished private baths; all modern conven- excellent table. HOTEL BALTIMORE, 1015 VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEARY ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. PHONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708, 977 Pine, suites; tences; VAN NESS, 1008—Large sunny furnished rooms; housekeeping privileges 1t desired; good board in immediate vicinity ——————— APARTMENT MOUSES. GLENDORE—New apartments on Pine st. cast of Van Ness ave.; § and 6 rooms each, with bath, steam heat, elevator service, elsc- tric lights, gas stoves and hot water sup- plied without extra cost; will be finished with exceptional beauty and taste and are now offered for rent unfurnished: tenaats can rent direct from owner, who wiil manage the bullding, now approaching completion: open for inspection. HOOKER & LENT, i4 Post st. UP TO DATE—Two elegant unobstructed ma- rine-view apartments; separate gas_and electric light; furnaces; 7-11 rooms 3639 Washington st., near Locust; apply THE LUNGER, 435 Octavia, cor. Hayes—Just completed; sunny: modern 3-rm. apartments clegantly furnished; electric lights; private baths; $40 up: refs.: also doctors offices. ST. CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The ; ecme of perfection In elegantly furn. 3-room apartments: private baths, steam heat, elec. lghts, gas ranges; $30 to $55. St. Andre, 1230 Pine—New management: superb aptmts;strictly first-clas: eam heat electric lights:priv. ;phone;elev.:1 to § rms..with priv. bath: furn. or unfurn. MRS. W. WEIR, prop. entrances; | PINE, 777, near Powell st.—Bay-window al- cove room adjoining bath, two gentlemen; separate beds: homelike and comfortable rooms: $5 per week up; central. ROOM and board for (wo gentlemen. Box 2079, Call office. EARLCOURT, 1011 PINE ST.—A BEAUTIFUL SMALL HOTEL; JUST OPENING: EVERYTHING NEW AND ELEGANT. APPLY AT ONCE. HOWARD, 841A—First-ciass board, with room, single or double, $4 50 and 85 week; American family; home cookin; GOOD board and_room, private family, for working girl; $12 50 month. 619% Haight st. (rear). EDDY, 824—Nicely furnished, warm. sunny rooms. $8 and $10; breakfast and dinner if desired THE AUDUBON, cor. Hyde and California— Pleasant rooms now vacant; suits or single; exccllent board. DEVISADERO, 451 — Furn'sted room to let | _with board: gas and water. O FARRELL. 1420—Large sunny room for two with first-class board: bath: phone. | HANDSOME parlors with boatd: also single | “rooms cr housekeeping. ?26 Guerrero st. ST. LOUIS, 1675 Jackson st—Modern 3-4-3 rooms aiso singl marine view: adies. How wiedersehen. Write | — Fx | ELEGANT sunny apartments of 4 rooms_and 2 5 | bath cach; every modern convenience. ‘The A WOMAN'S te free; secluded | Sterling,” Hayes st., bet. Fillmore & Steiner home during housekeeping | v rooms in_co MRS. DR. | IROQUOIS Apartments, 510 FEllis, nr. Leaven- EMILIE FU 1416 Eighth st., Alameda. | worth; 2, 3 and 4 rms.; open for inspection. RAG carpets wove to order and for sale: also HADDON HALL, henille-wove rugs, silk portieres: deaier in EDDY ST. REFERENCES arpet twine in ha T hain, 2t WS pe————— Oakland. | Geo. Matthews, 709 Fifth st M. ELLA HARRIS, the skin specialist, shows the work that is the important item to persons contemplating facial treatment. 751 O'Farrell. APARTMENTS WANTED. WANTED—A furnished apartment of rooms. Box 2542, Call office. morphine and all drug dis- | cured by Willow Bark Co., neultation free; call or write. DRUNK restored; pimples. wrinkies, | moved; shampooing epecialty. =31 Post, parlors 18 and 14 | LIQUOR habit cured; we guarantee a cure in 2 deys cr no charges. Acme Liguor Cure Co., | 907 Market st, room 208. | AT less than cost, uncalled for suits, overcoats and trousers at CHARLES LYONS', London MME. ROUME Tailor Market st. DANCING Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sun. | @ay evgs, Teutonia Hall, Howard st., mear $th; Prof. Foster; soclety dancing taught, | e T elties, etc.; list sealed, ar STANTON ndale, Pa Hone s bought: box or_patent state pr Box 2126, Call office. | EN ave.,cor.—Laundry, barber | shop rs. s, news, suits cleaned. | J._W. SPARROW, jeweler. formerly of 107 | Geary has moved to 218 Post st Actina restores Jost eyesight;cures deafness and starrh nr. Valencia. wigs; 3 Mkt bles removed by elec- rs, 1170 Mar Bush and Du restores gras all druggists for the reception s and subscriptions has been pened at 1008 Market st.. opposite Fifth Open until 11 . m AND WAREHOUSES. “sc & Van Co.; [ Third ne Gra rage Vi &g b g ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. | a— THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. g THE AUDITORIUM HOTEL. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. 115 AND 117 EDDY ST. MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE TEL DOWNTOWN: 160 ROOMS: 36 BUITS WITH PRIVATE BATH: ELECTRIC LIGHTS: STEAM HEATED THROUGH- OUT: TELEPHONE IN EVERY ROOM: SUITS WITH BATH. $1 50 to 82 50 PER DAY: SINGLE ROOMS. i6c to $1: HOT WATER DAY AND NIGHT. TELEPHONE SOUTH 1041. ASHWORTH HOTEL, 520 Mason st., bet. Geary and O'Farreli Rooms with or without private bath. New addition just completed: entire house newly renovated: sun in rooms all da; AURORA, corner Second and Folsom sts house, hew furniture; every room oulside: modern and sunny; prices from $1 50 per week up this vicinity; BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25¢ w0 $1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and ght housekeeping rooms: open all night first-class grill attached AT “The Almonte,” 813 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, $150 night: $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. RADSTON, 216 Turk st.; elegantly furnished rooms, suites and single; up-to-date; strictly . first terms moderate. class: (old 1426 Market BUSH €1 per week; small bedroom sunn e), 618 Post, nr. Taylor—Just ¥ located y.single rooms = private ot and cold steam heat, electric lights, phone every room: elevator: breakfast if desires its, corner Mason—Elegantly rooms; prices reasonabl LIFFORD, 204 E furnished sunny this is the only up-to-date house in | | Stevenson mansion, 807 California—Fine rooms; new chefs: colored service; table spectalty. e ROOMS AND ROARD WANTED. P COUPLE wish one or two furnished rooms with breakfast, or board, in modern flat north of Market st. Box 2090, Ce'l office. furnished suite of rooms: | 'modern and with all conveniences; state | _price. Box 2532, Call office. | WANTED—_Foom and board for man and | t be first-class; state rates. Box H Call_office. 1 ROOMS WANTED. le CMAN desires large unfurnished sunuy room in private family; give fullest partic- ulars. Box 2641, Call 'office. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES WE have several slightly shopworn sewing ma- | chines we shall close at half price or less at once, White Sewing Machine Co., 300 Post. Ap- m., want three live canvassers at once. 0 9 a ply at 300 Post si. from § White Sewing Machine Co. DOMESTIC—The machine for use; best is cheapest: second-and all makes at any price kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market, near Sixth. NEW HOME-See our new triple-feed ma- | ~ chines: elightly used: $10, $15, | hand, $3. $5, $S: all styles: Home Sewing Machine Co.. 1 W.. $5: Domestic, 845 Mission st. | 1051 Market st. WHITE. $5; W. ew Home, $10. STABLES TO LET. —To let ear Bryant. 4 stalls. 2556 Twenty-third Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal are best; safe, reliable: take no other. Send 4 stamps for partic “Relfef for Ladies” » letter by return mail. Ask your druggist Chiches “hemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. §0 NREWARD for the body of Philip Simon- etti. fisherman, drowned near Sausalito. ONETO BROS, 410 Bay st.. city. ———— e TURF. S. .. 114 ELLIS ST, 2 An join his conctentrated class; 17 actual winners in the last 15 day — e TYPEWRITERES AND SUPPLIES. # AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 | "'Smith Premier. $25: other typeswriters at | higher and lower prices: rentals $2 30. The e Tt —— | Typewriter Exchange. 536 California st DIAMOND. 81 furnishgd rooms, $10, A FEW good typewriters at $30 each: met par- o= ————————————— | “culas of 1. & 3. AL NDER. 110 Mont- DIAMOND, 819—2 unfurnished rooms, $6. 1 Womey s SRR A & — | 2D-HAND typewriters sold. rented. repaired et Webs = pec. Co.. . s T brter Typewriter Inspec. Co.. 508 Marka H Powell, cor. Gear: oms. suites and offices; also single r Nicely furnished suite; also single % and phone LLIS, 680—Large sunny room; nicely fur- nished: sultable for two; $18. ELLIS, #37—Nicely furnished room; privat FERN HALL. §12 Bush—F'egantly furn. roms ol sunny: ter nable: references. FOLSOM, s34—Sunny furnished room, closet $1. 81 week in private aome (n sunny furnishec with =: 1 blocks from ntranc ocks from panhandle hice furnished rooms and invigorating air furnished rooms box 72, Alameda usckeepthg snny front one or two gen GHAND to §1 Southern night th and Miss on—Rooms 51 50 to $6 wk.: reading-ruom HARR 4%, N :rth—Finely fur nished sunny rooms, bath; homelike; $1 Dufterin, 749 Eilis st.; just opened hing new; electric elevator and all - — | modern convegiences; single room, with rr DE NORMANDY, 605 Post—Nicely furn, rms. hout _bath,” £10 tc suites, with bath $2 week up: also hekpg, $4 to §7 a W 40 to $30: first-class grill: public parior . Bishel Sspmheting TEL_ST. PAUL, 363 Ellis st.—New house and phone #nd wew furnitur:: steam heat: hot water g o - free baths: hov ven and eleca ervice Twenty-fourth; 3 s all nizht: transient. M. E. GRANT. former- rnished or unfurnished, the Vendome, 1104 Market st y and vard: stable if de- e e R =t sired. Address box 2067, Call offic 363, east U. S t—Furnished room, - ~ $0; for two, §8. urnished and unfurn., o . it = s x families with ch Sunny double and housekeep- furnished connecting s arnished Ele rooms, room suitable for ing: $10. turnished housekee *unny rooma, ekeeping privileges: sonable. ave., 425 One larg parties employed du: GOLDEN GATE ave., 439—Furnished room for bousckecping; gas and wate GOLDEN GATE ave., 6 -window site 2 roums: also large single room; gas GOLDEN GATE ave., SM5—A picely furnished te: & niences; $12. EFSLE room; fur- | . close! NNICKERBOCKER Apartments, 1340 Pine— | Sunny, furnished 3-room suites: steam heat- | 1@ elrciric lighted: free baths: rate $30 up LARKIN Nicely furnished rooms for LARKI housekae 8191.— Nice, clean. sunny room; light &: $10 per month. d connecting wo_unfurnishe eping 1206 Stockton st.—Newly t housckeeping rooms; $5 to ’ MARKET MODEL HOUS batk Three large furnished housekeep- on lower floor; yard; $15. OCTAVIA, 1259 (corner O Farrell)—Elegantly furnished hkng. sulte; gas and coal range. O FABRELL bousekeeping rooms, nicely furnished $20 to $30: all modern. i | R, 3, corner Market—3 f{urnished housc- eping rooms, §17; 2 fur. rooms, $11; phone | i POLE, 1018—Sunn: | bath, phone, ete. { EPRUCE. 101—3 supny rooms, furnished for | housekeeping; use of bath, etc.; fine neigh- hood: $15; call after 2 p. m. SUTTER, 10224, near Hyde—Two large, sun- ny pariors and kigchen: gas grate, etc. —_— o o TAYLOR, 911—Sunny single housekecping roum; gas rernge; $8 30. . ground floor rooms; gas, reasonable. “urnished rooms by the day sonabe. McALLI nished front rocin; rent NINETEENTH, 3638 “front furnished room, with use of kitchen, laundry an for a w ath, dressmaker, nurse or man and h an old lady; no children; reason- near Larkin—Furn| ny rooms: ished and housekeeping. O'FARRELL, 1424—Bright unfurnished room for lady —Sunny front attic room, suitablc two young men. PINE. for ROYAL Houre, 126 T lis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ pa lur:_rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week. $2 to $8; month, 38 to $30: elevator on ground floor: rooms with hot and cold water; baths. §T. JAMES. McAllister and Laguna—A sunny furnished single room: rent $1. SIXTH, 54l—Large rea ruge or workshop: ¥ sto hop STOCKTON, 41 and 45—Nicely _furnished sunny suites; also single rooms; $2 to §8 wk. room; suitable far Inquire in barber- SUTTER, 1120—Four sunny rooms, lower por- tien of residence: suitable for ladies’ tallor, milliner, doctor or dentist’s offices. THE MENDIS, 1141-1151 Market—Nice Mar- ¥et-st. sultes, $5 and $6 per. week; no tran- sient % THIRD, 308—Rooms, 25c, 50c, 78c and $1 night: §1 to $4 week: nice, quiet; ~¥ e TWENTY-SIXTH, 5367—Front furnished room for @ gentiemas; Mission warm belt IN the Superir Court of ihe city und county of San Francisco, State of California. Ire. Fate—In the matter ol the estate of HAKKRY A. L. FLOYD GOPCEVIC, deceased, No. J074, notice for publicution of time appoint: 7 probate of will, C. C. P., gec. 1308 fee Is hereby given that MONDAY. the | th da February. A. D. 1904, at 10 clock @. m. of that day, and the vourtroom ! Dez artment No 10 of sald vourt. at ton City 1fall, In the city and county ' e San Fraucisco. State of Callfornia, huve o appointed ux the time and place for provie the will of sald HARRY A. L. FLOYS GOPCEVIC, deceased, and for hearing th application of HFNRY E. MATHEWS apg PETAR M. GOPCEVIC for the issuance to hels of lefters testamentars therson al) iN J. GREIF, Clerk. | 1 HAWLEY. Deputy Clerk Dated February 15, A° D. 1904 Indorsed: Filed February 15 1904 JOHN EIF. Clerk. By I S, HA Deputy Clerk JOHN F. DAVIS » OF, WHEELER & HOEFLER. Attornev for Potitioners ery case: individual teaching: no medi- Inq ifre into wonderful cures: home cut in eine. D MARRIAGE LICENSES. following marriage licenses wers issuca Golden G Ellis street 16, 801 | Eilts Harrizon, 22, 922 Michigan street, and Julia King, 1 Michican | _ Louls Feyo nd Rose Decasper, Wendell H . 1921 Howard street, and Sarah A Burton L. Wiliis, Howard street, and Dora Slizar, Angus MeLeod m street, and Agncs Reck, 50, Arthor W. Tesche, Alameda, and Ger- Wiiey, Gonzales. ge E. Wilson, 46, city, and Almeda Gon- 51, city. e nyder, 44, G(S Eddy street, and 1. Farrell, 39, 1722 Eddy. Oscar W. Davidson, 4, 6 Fourth street, and Alice Evans, 24, 116 Liberty. Homer Henley, 32, city, and Grace B. Cerdell city Otto Schiakel, =1, SC0 Fotrero ave., and Anna Evers, 15, 800 Potrefo ave. Donald Macdonald, 23, Sacramento street, and Carrle Van Aflen Sutter i Vincenzo Pagamucei, 23, 2 Y street, and Assuntina Della Magglore, 20, 20 Midway. ) _Fred A. Straub, 21, 404 Kllis street, and Flora E. Meadowcraft, 18, 1230 17th ave. Alexander H. Agard. 21, 311 Green street, and Helena F. Cumpsty, 18, Oakland. Willlam Luoma, 29. 610 Montgomery street, and Hilda Ansteen, 18, 610 Montgomery. George C. Stanley, San Jose, and Susie Mcnzes, ty EIRTHS —MARRIAGES—DEATHS. 1 | BORN. | | ASCHMANN—In this city, February 13, 1904, to the wife of F. G. Aschmann, a son. EC JELING—In this city, to the wife of Henry ggeling, a daughter. REILLY—In this city, the wife of | February 14, { daughter, | 1904, Arthur’ Reilly i (mee 'Riley), a REYNOLDS—In this ecity, February 13, 1904, to the wife of M. L. Reynolds, a danughter. RICE—In this city, February §, 1904, to the wife of Henry D. Rice, a so e e MARRIED. DRYSDALE—HOGAN—In this city, February 16, 1904,_at St. Mary’s Church, by the Rev. Father Wyman, Robert Drysdale and Mary . Hogan, both of this city. HARDING—DAY—In this city, February 16, 1904, at VTrinity Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Di. Clampett, Harvey T. Harding of Nome, Alaska, and’ Bessie E. Day, daughtor oi Charles Thur!r Day, of this city, UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 rooms, $5c 10 $1 night, $1 15 o 6 week: lec tric lights (no zas). running water In every r00m: _clevator,read.-room; fres bus: bARESEe VALENCIA, 1193—Sunny front room; sultable for two. st B AL S TR A T e n b VAN NESS ave., 519—Elegant front adjoining suite for office or club, B, VAN NESE, 926 — Nicely furnish rooms in modern flat; $8. I . —_— WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st.. near Market— Most_convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; #5c to §1 50 night; $2 1o $8 week; elevatos elec. lights; reading-room; free bus 3 WOLF House, 202 Sixth — Electric light in every room; 15¢ to $1 a night: T5c to $5 a week: open all night; convenient to all cars. THIRD, 308—One grand sunny front room, 3 windowe, $10; otbers $6; running water. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. ) DIED. Anderson, Carl Leon, Alvin Cahill, George L. Littleton, Edwin W. Colling, Thomas Miletich, Anton Croke, ' John P. Munk, Christof De Witt, Dr. T. B. Murray, Mary Ebbinghausen, E. L. O'Leary, Lucy Falcone, ilio O'Loghlen, A. J. Gibson, ‘James C. Hendricks, Arthur L. Houston, Emma Kimble, Anna B, Toombs, Bertie D. Lainer, Charles Lange,” Sofie Warren, Clinton ANDERSON—In this city, February 20, 1 Carl, beloved husband of hfl:’And'r::.‘: and father of Louisa Anderson, a native of Denmark, aged 49 years 6 months and 12 days. A member of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M., and Montezuma' Tribe No. 77, Imp. O. R. M. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Powers, Julia C. Ryan, i Hannah ! Rosenzweig, with board for | home comforts; plano/l DE WITT—In this city, February 20, 1904, $20; second- | Euaranteed. New | $10; | CAHILL—In this city. February 19, 1004, George Louis Cahill, beloved son of J. L. and Mary E. Cahill, ‘and brother of John E., Charles F. and Arthur B. Cahill, Mrs. Evelyn Avery and Mrs. Edward Christenson. a native of Sun Francisco, aged =7 years and a. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funpral to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the family residence, 1413 Hayes street. Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, February 18, 1004, Thomas Collins, a native of Ireland, aged 50 _years. > Mass will_be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 7 o'clock a. m. at the Chapel of the Passion attached to St. Mary's Hos- pital, First and Bryant streets, Monday, February 22. Funeral will take place at 9 o'clock. Remains at the pariors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, near Ninth. | CROKE—A requiem high mass for the repose of the soul of the late John P. Croke will be celebrated in St. Mary's Cathedral at 9 @clock a. m. on Monday, the 22d inst. Friends are invited to attend. i | Dr. Thomas Byron, beloved husband of Sarah and father of Hugh Byron de Witt, a native of Missouri. aged 55 vears. I The funeral will take place at Masonic Temple, Monday, February 22, at 2 o'clock. EBBINGHAUSEN—February 19, 1004, Ed- ward L. E. Ebbinghausen, beloved son of the late Henry Ebbinghausen, and deariy® beloved brother of Henry, Alvin, Laura and | William Ebbinghausen, Mrs. J." A. Spamer and Mre. H. F. Horstmann, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 years. H | FALCONE—In this city, February 20, 1004, | Emilio, dearly beloved son of Julia and the ! late Agostine Falcone and brother of Agos-| tino, Vincenz Angelina, Matilda, Beatrice | | and’Atilllo Falcone and Mrs. Mary Ripani, | and brother-in-Jaw of Domenico Ripani, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 years 6 | months and 20 days. |5 GIBSON—At Presidio of San Francisco, at the quarters of Lieutenant J. L. Hughe: February 19, 1904, James C. Gibson, beloved father of Anna Gibson Hughes, a native of Kentucky, aged €8 years @7 Fricnds are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral services Sunday, February 21, 1904 at 2:20 o'clock, at Post Chapel, Interment Presidio Cemetery. HENDRICKS—Passed into spirit life, in this city, February 20, 1904, Arthur Llewellyn Hendricks, dearly beloved son of Emma | Hendricks, and brother of the late Raymond | Iendricks, a native of Denver, Colo., aged | | 22 years ard 9 months. | HOUSTON—In this city, February 20, 1904, | Emma Houstdh, beloved mother of Mrs. Da- vid Marx and the late John Houston, a na- | tive of Scotland, aged 76 yea KIMBLE—Fcbruary 20, 1904, Anna Barbara, | * beloved wife of Charles W. Kimble, a native of Carthage, Ohlo. aged 4} years 10 months | and 20 days. (Cincinnati and Hamilton, | Ohio. papers please copy | ENotice of funeral hereafter | | | | Remains | Truman & | Fifteenth | at the chapel of Charies H. J Co., 1900 Mission street, betwcen and Sixteenth, 1 LAINER—In February 19, of Minnie Carl_and Fruitvale. Cal.. 4. Charles, beloved husband Lainer. father of Hilda, Hubert, Inelmine Lainer, and brother of Richard Lainer, a native of Heiligcastadi, Austria, | aged 47 years 11 months and 20 days. I Friends and acquainta are respect- | rully invited to atterd the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from the Alcazar butlding. ‘where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Germania Lodge No. | JTIR, of H. Please omit flowers. Inter- ‘ment 0dd Fellows' Cemetery LANGE—In $t. Helena, Februa , Sofie, lovinz wife of Henry other of Charles, Caroline Softe, Willlam, Hattle, Chester beth’ Lange. € Funeral service Sun at 1:30 o'clock. Intermen LEON—In this city, Februa Leon, beloved son of Edward Leon, a native of California, 3 months and .30 days ; g Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully ' invited to attend the- funeral to-dey (Sungay), at 1 o'clock. from the residence of the parents, 1416 Kentucky street, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. Interment Mount_ Olivet Cemetery. by carriage. 18, 1904, | nge, and Philip, | 1 Henry, and Ei Febru Helen 19, 1904. Alvin and Mary G. aged 9 years LITTLETON—In Alameda, €al., February 19, | 1904, Edwin Wilson Littleton, beloved ~hus- band of Florence Kelley Littieton, son of the late Captain M. and Mary Littleton, amd brother of W. D. and Mary M. Littleton, a native of lowa, aved 40 years | MILETICH—In this city, February 18, 1004, | Anten Miletich, beloved son of Maria and the late Nicholas Miletich, and brotker o Stepben, Jobn and Mathias Mile- hative of Zupa, Dalmatia, aged 30 5 montts and 6 days. A member of Nicholas. a | [ tich fies B. Society and Croatian B. | Soclety No. 61, N. C. §. H g7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of the above socleties are invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday) at 1 o'cluck, from Pytklan Castle, %09 Market strect, where services wiil be held under the ausplces of the Croatian B. Soctety Zvenimiy. Interment Holy Remains at parlars of Mok ross Cemetery. iden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, -between Sev- | enth and Eighth. MUNK—In _this city, TFebruary 19, 1904, Christof, dearly beloved husband of Katie Munk, and father of Millie Munk. a native of Germany, aged 41 years 1 month and & days. A member of the Verein Efntracht and of Drewery Workmen's Union. @7 Friends and acquaintunces are respect- fully invited to attend the (uneral to-morrow (Monday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 73 Hampshire street, between Nine- teenth and Twentieth. Intcrment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In the City and ( Hospital, ', 104, Mary Murray, native of K, aced 3S years | O'LEARY—In' this city, February 20, 1004, Lucy, belovid wife of John O'Leary, and mcther of Petor and George O'Leary and @ native of the parish of Mul- Clare, Irelard neral hereafter. Remains €. O'Connor’ & Co., 167 ween Third and Fourth In this eity, Februury 20, 1904 Andiew beloved ~ husband ~ of ' Mary G'Loghlen, and father of Mrs. G. F. Gray and Marcclla O'Lozhlen, aged 73 years. | POWE In this Gy, 1903, Julit C., bgloved wiie cf the atrick Pow re,'and mother of Michacl Powers of tle, and vister of the late Danlel and John Collins, # native of parish of Callen, | County Kilkenny, lreland., (Grass Valley. Cal wa vapers pleas: and acquaintances are respect- 1o att nd the funeral Sunday, k. from her late residence, 774 t. thence to St. Patrick’s Church, - on Misxion street, between Third and Fourth, for servie.s. Interment Holy Cross Cemotery RYAN—A month's mind requiem high mass will Le celcbrated for the soul of Thomas Ryan to-mu rrow (Monday), at St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, at 9 o'clock. Friends are re- spectiully invited to attend. ROSENZWEIG—In this city, February 19, 1004, Hannah Rosenzweig, beloved wife of Isidore | Rosenzweig, and sister of Henry and Milton olismith, a native of San Franclsco. aged 40 years 8 months and 17 days. (New York and Philadelphia, Pa., napers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fun ral to-morrow (Mopday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1050 Ellis st. Interment private, in Hom® of Pcace Cemetery. TOOMBS—In Oakland, Cal., Fel Bertic Douglas Tcorbs, beloved son of Mrs. M. Phillips, and brother of Chester B. Toombs of Standish, Lassen County. Cal., & native of California, aged 20 years 2 months ary 1904, and 2 dave. TROY—February 20, 1904, John J.. beloved son of Margeret and the late Michael Troy, a native of San Francirco, aged 26 years § months ard 24 days. ) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral Tuesday February 23, at 9 o'clock, from thé funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Franels Church for ser- vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARREN—In this city, February 18, 1504, Clinton Warren, beloved son of James M. and the late Cutherine Warren, a native of San Francisco, ag.d 40 years § months and 9 days. A member of the Statlonery En- gincers' Union, Local No. 64. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 2 o'clock, from the funeral narlors of Porter & White, 425 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. TO the officers and members of Youns Men's Institute: The annual requiem mass for the deceased members of the Youns Men's In stitute will be celebrated at St. Mary's , Cathedral on Monday, February 22, at 10 a. m. S Friends are respectfully invited to | attend. Board of management. ! J. A. DUNLEAVY, President 1 A. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary, i IGNATIAN Councll—Relatives and friends of the living and deceased members of Ig- natian Council No. 35, Y. M. L, are invited to attend the annual soleman high mass of requiem to be celebrated in Holy Cross Church, 1818 Eddy street, on Monday morn. ing, February 22" at 10 o'clock, for the re. pose of the souls of all deccased members of the Young Men's Institute. = RENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Sugcessors to Flannagan & Gallagher. ..., DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Fifth st.. opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— Formerly ‘in Metropolitan Templ Now at 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167, Bétween Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. MONAHAN, Manager. Tel. Misslon 3L MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, R430-2041 Mission st., near Nineteenth, Francisco. jdown, however, and the Cypromene To Central America—5458 Lbls mfour, 227 sals 6 cs wine, 1044 !bs dried fruit, 1315 Ibs G ce bread, 6di4 Ibs spices, 6180 Ibs coafish, 1 s bottled ' beer, Ibs sugar, 10 gals 2% cs whisky, 118 pkgs groceries and provisions, 82 cs canned goods, i crates onions, 130 crates potatoes, 16 pkgs table preparations, 1248 Ihs | iea, 15 pkgs paste. bt Ibs cheese, 1918 Ibs ham and bacvi, 280 Tbs 1 cs meals, 15 cs 7 pkgs salmon. 857 Ibs sago, 300 ibs salt, 1582 CYPROMENE HAS A NARROW ESCAPE The British ship Cypromene, Cap- tain Patterson, forty-three days from Salina Cruz, in ballast, had a narrow escape from destruction early yester- day morning” on Mile Rock. The story of the vessel's danger and of her res- cue by the tug Relief was told in yes- terday’s Call. The vessel's identity was not learned until several hours | after this paper had gone to press. The Cypromene, favored by a flood- tide and light westerly wind, sailed in through the Heads shortly after mid- night and had the breeze remained | | constant would have reached an anchorage in the quarantine grounds | | with little trouble. The wind died was left to the mercy of the rushing | ' tide. The ancher was let go, but found no holding place and the ship drifted | in the darkness toward Mile Rock, one | of the few menaces to navigation re- maining in the harbor. Fortune fa- vored the windjammer and as she was swept by the jagged peak all went clear but her rudder, which struck the rock lightl Distress signals were burned and rockeis fired, but before assistance arrived a light wind sprang up, and, slipping the anchor and forty five fathoms of chain, the Cypromene 8ot under way and sailed clear of the danger. : The tug Relief, which respgnded to the signals, took hold of the Cypro- mene about 1:20 a. m. and towed her to an anchorage. The life saving sta- tion sent a boat to the vessel, but for- tunately the life savers’ assistance was not required. SN NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Exports by the Panama Sieamer. | The steamer San Jose, which sailed yestor- day for Panama and way ports, carried cargo for Mexico valued at $49%: Central America, $i2,250; Panama, $5859; Colombia, $161%; New York, $40,526. ‘The lewding exports were as 1ollows o Mexico—20 crates potatoes, 500 Ibs dried {ruit, 2 pkgs groceries and prov.sions, 1:24 ieec lumber, 4 pkgs machinery, + bales rubber hose, 12 kegs nails und spikes, 883 lbs yellow metal Ibs 4 pkgs raisins, 101 ctis barley, S cs liquors, 14 pkss fresh fruits, 22 pkgs agricultural im- | pletients, 81 pkgs paints and ofs, 20,685 lbs | cement, 24,010 Ibs tallow. 22 bales sacks, 610 | cs coal oll, 13 cs soa reels wire, 29 coils rope, 20 ¢s ammunition, 10 baies leather. arums acid, 3 pkgs dry good: pkgs ma- chinery, 779 gals cocoanut oil, 1bs soda, 50 1bs resin, 41 pkgs vehicles. s fuse, 40 ks coke, 42 bars steel. 11 pkgs drugs /_</ P FROM DESTRUCTION is the same at both places. The bark Katuant was cleared for Honolulu yesterday with an assorted merchandise cargo, Vaived at $42,537, and including the following: 1600 bbls flour, 4068 ctls barley. 1334 bales hay, 462 ctls coin, 50,000 1bs rice, 53,495 Ibs middlings, 70 ctls wheat, 2 ctls oats, 571 cs canned guods. 26 pkgs groceries and provisions, 00 Ibs meals, 110 paste, 50 bbis salmon, 18,007 Ibs beans, 2550 Ibs 11 cs meals, 20 pkgs 2 SUNDAY. FE RY rises table preparations, S72 Ibs chocolate, 200 Ibs raisine, 16,854 Ibs lard. 139 gals 40 cs whisky 40 casks beer. 25 cs champagne, 2630 gals 25 cs wine, 17,139 Ibs bread, 11, 1000 Ibs dried peas. 17 cs baking powder, gals vinegar, 3911 Ibs soda, 140 cs candles, 156 pkes olls, 100 tons fertilizer, 168 cs gasol 110 coils rope, 103 s soap, 43 bdls leather, , — R 3 ca manufactured tobacco, 1670 pes pipe and | NOT bove exposition of the tides fittings, 25,020 et lumber, 120 bdls shooks, 1 | the early morning tid given In the left cs bats, 1 horse. haad column and ghe successive tides of the T N Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. day in the order of cccurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides,-as sommetimes occurs. e heights given .are in addition to the soundings of the TUnited States Coast Sarv | ot ne MR sign precedss the height. and then the number San P e given fs subtracted from the depth given by ot P 1 R S b A {he charts. The plane of reference is the mean Eureka . nbo 4 m— Queen... ... .| Puget Sound Poris. . e = épn(fllln[ul. Seattle l& Tacoma. . | Elllppllll_' Illl(‘lllg‘(‘ll(‘(‘. G. Lindaver.. | Portland Z = S Coronudo. ....| Crays Harbor | ARRIVED. Clavering.... | Hngkng v, Salina Cruz/Feb. 22 |, Saturday, February 20. Anubi: | Humburz & Way Ports|Feb. v stmr Nero, Shurtleff, 18 days from Sterra Sydney & Way Ports..|Feb. Panama State of Cal.. | San Dlego & Way Pts.|Feb. 22 | “gemr pumona, Swanson, 19 hours fsom Eu- Alliance......| Portland & Way Ports.|Feb. Vi - TR = | Oyeter Harbor.........|Feb. Stmr Del Norte, Green, 41 hours from Cre: Arcats. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Feb, 23 | cent City. 2 Bonita. Newport & W | ““Stmr Greenwood, Thempson, 15 hours from Chehalis. Grays Harbor.. e Btver o F okl o Congas Spokane. Humboldt ... Stmr Samoa, Madse s fro spar, o -t Point Arena & Albion..|Feb. bound south: put in to land passengers. uoia. .. ... | Grays Harbor..........|Feb. Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, 40 hours from Elizabeth.... | Coquille River. Feb. Redondo. < pi e is. . Seattle .. |Feb, Sunr Francis H. Leggett, Reiner, 104 hours {‘)‘r::&:‘. .0 Portland & "Astoria Feb. from Seattle. 28 Doric. .| China & Japan.. [Feb. Stmr San Mateo, Ross, 4 days from Tacoma. Hansen, 4 days from Belling- Czarina Coos Bay.. <oui|Feb. Stmr Olympic, Han: % Acapulco .| New York via Panama.|Feb. ham, bound to San Pedro, put in to land sick Point Arcna. .| Mendocino & Pt. Arena|Feb. passenger. SR s Sanef Rosa.. § San Diego & Way Pts.|Feb. ‘Stmr North Fork, Jacobs, 27 hours from Eu- . Humboldt ... Feb. rela. Cous Buy .. | San Pedro & Wa Feb, Br stmr Alzoa, Lockett, 43 days 6 hours City Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports LIFah, from Manila. via Hung_kmlx 35 days 18 hours, Curacao. M-xican Ports..... via Yokohama 22 days 3 hours. Rival........ | Will=pa Harbor.. Br ship Cypromene, Patterson, 43 days from N Salina Crez. ) ety oo Fopo 4 Ship Marion Chilcott, Williams, 15 days fm 3 Puget Sound Ports. . Honblulu .l Bt ot Bimte & “Whateom: Schr James Rolph, Olsen, 137§ days from - et Havra. " CLEARED. i FOEA L " Saturday, February 20. Steamer. | Destination. | Saila.| Pler. Stmr Umatilla, Pattersen, Victoria, ete., | > g g & P. C. 8. S. Co. | | | Stmr Cocs Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro, P. C. Coos Bay... | amPler 11 | 8. 8. C S. Rosa..... San Diego & \Vay.| 9 am/Fier 1] Stmr_San Jose, l}mwn. Panama and way |~ TPebruary 22. | | ports, P. M. S. £. Co. Pomona. ... Humboldt .........[1:30 piBler 9| Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu, J. D. G. W. Elder | Astorla & Portland (11 am|Pier 24 | Spreckels & Bres. ®o ; | Perruary 23. A Stmr Texan, Morrigon, New York. Puget Homcr. ... Coos Bay direct..|10 am|Pier” Sound and Honoluly, Williams, ‘Dlmnnd & Co. rth Fork. | Humboldt | B pmiPier = Br_stmr Wyefield, Watson. Nanaimo West- Coquille | 3 pm|Pier 2 | ern Fuel Co. Humboldt 1 9 am|Pler 13| Br ship Thistie, England, - Portland, -Or., Fel 24. | | master. i g - Allfance. ... |Eureka & Coos B.[11 am|Pier 16 | _Bark Kalulani, Colly, Honolulu, Williams, W. Kruger. | Las Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pier 2 | Dimond & Co. 2 Arcatu. Coos B. & Pt. Ortd| 4 pm|Pier SAILED, | ., February 25. | | Saturday, February 20. Spokane. ... Huboidt .........I p|Pler 9 U stmr Buferd, Hall, Purtland. FPomo. . | Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 2 Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Nanaimo. State Cal... | an Diegd & Way.| ® am|Pier 11| Stmr Point Arcna, Miller, Mendocino. Bonita.....- Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 Stmr. Phoenix, Odland. Bureka. | Queen......| Puget Sound Ports.|ll um/Pier 9| Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Caenar. February 26. Schr Transit, Klintborn, Puget Sound. Lakme. Los Angeles Ports. /10 am|Pier 20 Stmr Mandalay, Payne, Creseent City. Centenniai..| Seatle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 Stmr Olympic, Hansen, San Pedro. G Lindauer | Astorla & Portiand|........|Pler | Stmr Aretic. Nelson, Eureka | Eiizabeth... Coquilte River. 5 pmiPler 20 | Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Seattle. Clavering. ... Hkong v. Portlandl......(Pier 20 | Stmr Acme, Saulit, Eureka. China & Japan....| 1 pm/Pler %! Stmr Alameda, Dowdell. Honolulu. Gravs Harbor.... .| 4 ym/Pier 10| Stmr Redondo, Krog. Eureka. San Pedro. . | Humboldt ....| 4 pm|Pier 2| Stmr Umatilla, Patterson, Victoria and Pu- | February 27. get Sound ports. Pt. Arena..., Pt. Arenu & Mdcno| 4 pmiPler 2| Stmr San Jose, Brown, Papama and way Oregon. .. .. | Astoria & Portland/il am|prier ports. & City Pansma N. ¥_ via Panama. 12 miPler 40 | ~ Stme Empire. Macgenn, Coos Bay. Hemnphis. ... Hambure & Way.| 2 pmiPler 19| Br ship Gen Roberts, Murduck. Sydney. i March 1. | | Be 5hl‘|; l;'-lllu |"‘Ll:|e' r;;ny. lslnwc-me. Aus. “ und Ports. /11 am|ite Bark Kalulani, Colly. Honolulu. Gt ) | ter 9] . Séhr John G. North, Syostrom, Port Gamble Sierra...... |Sydney & Way....| 2 pm|Pler 7 QUTSIDE BOUND IN. ke ROM B 12 5 m—Schr North Bend. TELEGRAPHIC. Steamer. | For. Salls. POINT LOBOS, F8b. 20, 10 p. m.—Weather wind SW, veloeity of 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. fogs: | Skapway & Way Ports. [Feb. 52 Dollar.....| Valdez & Seward......|[Feb. 23 | RpEpONDO—Sailed Feb 20—Schr Columbia, ALKI.. | Skagway & Way Ports.[Feb. 23 | c5; port Townsend: stmr Asuncion, for San Cottage City..| Skagway, & Way Ports.|Feb. 26 | 15 ncjeco. Dolrhin . Skagway & Way Ports. [Feb. 28 | Skagway & Way Ports. [Feb. 2% Valdez & Way Ports..|Mar. 1 Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Brooklyn, for San Fran- isco. « “PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 20—Br brk Holywood, hence Feb 13; Br bark Dunreggan, hence Feb 11; schr Winslow, from Sgn Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 18—Stmr Valencia, from Valdes. Arrived Feb 20—Stmr James Dollar, Valdez. Arrived Feb 20—Stmr layua, hence Feb 17. UMPQUA—Arrived Feb 17—Schr Beulah, from San Pedro; schr Lily, hence Feb 13. FORT BRAGG—Arrived- Feb 20—Stmr Brunswick, hence Feb 19. - Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchatge, San February 20, 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— L e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8§ P. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. 'I-J-IMA-IL U. 8 N. io charge T. . N.. Mer- Fhanclsco, Cal., from charts, except when a minus (—) | | | | | from Port An BANDON, OR.— beth. hence Feb 18. Sailed stmy d Feb 20— Feb ted Arrived Feb ? Port Los Angeles. TATOOSH—Pa: ita out—Stmr Centennial CLALLAM choy Elwell, from Hadloe! Admiral Tegetthoff, fi ABERDEEN- Son_ Pe batross, hence HONOLULU ra, hence Feb 1 Arrived Feb 2 stmr_Rosecrane, Sailed Fe Francisco MANILA adi, from New York Sailed Feb 19—U Francisco. via Guam ailed Feb 20—U cinnati, for Shanghat EASTE] YORK from Ca 20U W nantic, 1a0. Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Saratoga, FOREIGN Arrived Jan 30—Br stmr Ping HONGKO! from_Liverpool N vertree, from Newca: cisco, CUXHAVEN bridge, for San BEACHY HEAD— Asle_ from Antwerp Feb 20—Stmr Arrived Feb 20—Stmr r San Gabriel, tmrs W. H 18; stmr Feb 20—8chr hence Feb 13 for Port Townsend. red in k., for Sydney rom Antofagasta. PORTS. S stmr Supply, S stmr Solace, and Honolulu. RN PORTS. PORTS. for Tacoma. stle, Eng, Francisco. Pas tor San Pedro, for Kruger Spokane, To Panama—50 bbls flour, gals wine, 1 575 bxs soap, Tect | 10 bbls | pent, 17 es ¢ goods, 2 cs plows, Z ¢s| | / machinery, 5 pkgs millwork. To Colombia—120 bbls flour, | L % e wine, 184S Ibs sugar, 10 pkgs ner BB Ibs rice, 120 Ibs tea, 5 pkss groceries and - : | provisions. & cs canncd zoods, 1095 BRITISH SHIP CYPROME WHICH WAS CARRIED ON TO MILE 20 Bry Toeh: vevstabien | ROCK EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING AND QONLY SAVED FROM | Ta New York- 6%.176 gals wine, 75 cs honey. | JESTRUCTION BY A TIMELY PUFF OF WIND. | 400,200 pigs ‘ead, 17,800 Ibs lead dross, 11,400 | DESTRUCTI Ibs dry hides, 50 bdis junk. 3 Femnoken g The steamer also carried the following ship- e v ments: To Ecuador, 35 bbls flour, valued at . S - i . $143; Peru, 11 pkgs machinery and PKES Sun, Moon and Tide. |, SAN PEDRO—Sailed Feb 20—Schr Alvena, druge, valued at $564; Belgium, 108.100 1bs | Unjied States Coast and Gécdetic Survey— | (0% Port Townsend: schr Caroline. for Ump dried prunce and 1 cs tools, valied at $2036: Time i Helgn of High aad Low Waters | 9Ua: schr Alice McDonald, for Port Townesn: Hollard. 61000, Ibs dried prumes. valuc at| a"Fort Point: enirance to San Franciscs (p ATHYed, Teb hip Bangalors, from Port £2000: France, bhls sea shells, valued at | o sehed oificial thority of the | “O% Ar.e - e i o $6C0; Germany, 30,000 1bs dricd prunes, valued o e B gty | COOS BAY—Salled Feb 20, 3 p m—Stmr Ar at $700. The high 4 tow waters occur at |° S . e - . e (he eity ren: (Mission-street wharf) about 2 | - Arrived Feb 20—Schr Esther Buhne, from nworts for Hawaii. minutes later than at Fort Point; the height e gt s, Feb 20—Schr Mindora, ‘ed Fed 20—Stmr Eliza- ureka, for San and hence Glendale, Fr bark La Bruyere, from ed in Feb 20—Br bark Zin- Passed for San Francisco. for tor bay Feb 20—Ship Ger bark Sailed Feb 20-—Stmr Chehalis, O—Arrived Feb 20—U S stmr Al- Feb 18, ISLAND Arrived Feb 19—Stmr Ventu- )—Schr Helene, hence Jan 30; from_Alcatraz Landing, cal San Arrived Feb 10—Br stmr Indraw- g stmrs Albany and Cia- Arrived Feb 20—Br stmr Me- for Colon. —Passed Feb 18~Br ship Wa- for San Fran- Salled Feb 17—Br ship Dur- d Feb 19—Br ship DUNKIRK—Sailed Feb 1S—Russ siiig Glen- ard, for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Arrived Feb 20—Stmr Lyrs, fm Hongkong. HAKODATE- souri, for San Franc Sailed Feb 19—Br stmr Mis- YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb €0—Stmr Korea, hence Feb 2 NAGASAKI—-Arrived Feb 20—U § stmr Thomas, OCEAN NEW YORK—Arf from Copenhagen: from Manila. stmr Patricia, STEAMERS. ved Feb burg, via_Boulogne and Plymouth. Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Pennsylvania, for Ply- mouth, Cherbours and for San Francisco. Southampton: 20—Stmr Island, from Ham- stmr Krooniand, for Antwerp; ftmr Neckar, for Na- Arrived w York, via GENOA—Arrived from New York, vi ples. etmr La Touraine, for_Havre. Feb 17 Naples. Feb 20—Stmr a Naples Stmr Aurania, California. and Marseilles: rd America, from New York, via Na- Sailled Feb 20—Stmrs Georgic and Etruria, for Jew York for New York ERP—Sailed Feb 20—Stmr Finland, COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Foi Justice rty-Three. m Ask ] Alpha ¥ R Kentuek o4 o e Keyes Graes.. 175 Belcher 35 Lady Wash.. — Mexican A7 1% Occidental ... 85 90 “aledonia Ophir .. “ 8.0 4 Catilenge Gtk Overmane... 3% 5 Chollar .. 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