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J T4 THE S FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 190 DEATH NOTICES. [DEATH SUMMONS |DORIC ARRIVES FROM THE FAR EAST [ amwer mu= e | A tptovel | A DAY AHEAD OF HER SCHEDULE TIME late Conception, where s will be celebrated ot SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Ferry Depot, Foot of Market Street 31 at 10 o'clock. In- etery, Oakland. E v . . 3 ! T ey 2 sew, | sACRAMENTO, Feb. 5s—charles L | | iner Brings Many Passengers and Her Cargo Includes Part of X be husband of < r of Mary Mrs. | Willey, Assistant Surveyor General of | the State, who has held important po- [estians i Fukt: oMo oés & mbmihie- ot China’s Exhibit for the World’s Fair at St. Louis---Has on 3 62 b it | 4 -day at hi id i s CALIFORNIA o pniers D )| i ity Deceased was & nadive of Board Japanese Gold Worth $1,025,000 and Much Raw Silk|{ ti%iTED Yo cmicaco Wil tinez, San Ramou. .. LEAVES DAILY I B e, Ty Lathoo residence. | member of the Knights Templar and e s g S e e e ugh day oo Peters | Ancient Order of United Workmen or- o e koo Aem ehaia Express B o T = T R —— : WM dinek 4ng ol Tnggtgn- b Willlama (for Bartlett Springs), ek o Willows, tFruto, Red Bluf, P : - Portisad, Tacoms, Seattle. ... 7.50¢ funeral to-day | Vermont, aged 69 years. He was a | | | Confederate Veteran Dies, f 8.004 Davis, Woodiand. K nights Landing. 1% | OAKLAND, Feb. 25.—D. D. McClel- b kg | Pdiaryeviie, Qrovilie o o 750e lan, |land, 82 years old, was found dead in | 7:30 . m.] for Stockton. Fresno. Bakersfield, Brroa. Traey. Stockton, New. . onies | 3 chair this morning in a room at |9:30 2 m.} Merced, Hanford and Visalia. man. Lo Damos Mendotn , 2 14m | Mrs. J. J. Denwell’s residence, 560 Fif- g ekt b | o, gAY O 5 P X iteenth street. McClelland was a Con- o s T yoh % Sl 4| 830a Port Costa, Martines. Tracy, Laih- = - . 24, 1004 A federate véleran of the Civil War. Of 8:00 p. gh. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | rop. Modesto, ,\lercs'ii. r;u::. . { the late W late he had been employed as a quar- r Chicago. | @f,'.",,‘: nflg‘fmfik " WS » nd_brother antine guard by the Health Depart- TICKET OFFICES—c41 Market St., and | g 3o, Niies San Jose. Livermore, St0ck- 5 B e oras |ment. ath = from a natural [ Ferry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- | e T Ca cause. Coroner will hold an in- way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South Pirst St. g e St g T quest. San_ Jose. 8.304 Oakinle. Chinese. Jamestown. So- | nors, Tuolumne and Angels ... 4.20r 9004 Atiantic Express—Ogden snd Easc. 11.204 8302 Richmond, Martinez and Way 10.00s The Overiand Limited — Ogden, | Stations - ; ROSS VALLEY, ' vy :)“e:J:".AOmA-M Chicago.. S0 | | Death Summons Mrs. Mary Wilson. SANTA ROSA, Feb. 26.—Mrs, Mary Wilsgn, one of the earliest sh!‘zls in nity, died suddenly thg morn- She was a native of Tennesses 80 years of age. She mads her with her daughter, Mrs. James on Cherry street, in this city, was one of the best known and ighly respected residents of So- | noma County | .004 Los Angeles Passenger — Port 10.004 Lot atan Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen 3 tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visal akersfield, Los Angeles 7.20¢ 00 Huny'nrd, Niles and Way Stations. 3.20¢ e I” 1007 Sacramento River Steamers. +11.00» rd Gauge Electric— | ‘530, Benicis. Winters. Sacramento: > Datly 7:00, 8:00, Woodias Knights Lsading, Via Sausalito Perry. 2 Suburban Service, St De n Frane rt_from S % » , 10:00, 11:00 12:20, 215, 4115, | Marysville, Oroville and way Chinese Free Masons Lose Chief. 6:15, 10:20, 11:45 p. m. ot b bl - 1950 b v reb. 2 7 | B L TO SAN FRANCISCO 3.30» Hayward, Niles and Way Statlon: 7500 DENVER, Feb, 25.—Long Wah Hang, | 8:35, 9:35, 11:08 a. | Port _ Cost xm;n.;. fllymn‘ p known z ef ¢ e Cl r 1 45, 5:45, 6:45, Tracy, Lathr odesto, 2 known as chief 1f the Chinese Free | | | 3:45, 4:45, . FroaaTont Wiy e & lasons, is dead in this city. After| VALLEY TO SAN FRAN- tlons beyond Port Costa..... ... 12.20* . borate funeral ceremonies his body | §:55, 8:56, 9:55, tinez. Tracy. Stockton, Todt. . 10.204 t will be shipped direct to Hongkong. | 5:00. 3715, 4:06, 5:05, 8:05, | ez SaaTiumon, Vallejo,Naph, 0 Long owned nearly all the Chinese | il s E Niles, Tracy. § ol -....: & 2 bling resorts in Denver and was i X EIATN - Hayward. Nites, rviggton, Saa § 18804 reputed to be very wealthy || s00a m azaderu and way stations. Jose. Livermore 11,504 The Owl Limited—Newman. Los | 5915 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted) Fresno. Tulare, nd way stations. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way -— | Labor Organizer of Note Passes Away. NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—John Phillips, sceretary of the national organization | of hatters of North America, and well | known in labor circles throughout the | m., Point Reyes and aC.R.I. & P.. s, Tracy. Stoek! and San Jose press—Ogden. De country, died to-day, aged 67 years. i St. Loufs. Chicago and -4 —_—————— | ort Costa, Benicis, Sul 4 s i . Elmira, Davis, Sacramento, Watch Company Is Swindled. i Rocklin, Auburn, Colfsx, . | Truckee, Boca, Reno, Wade gent for a watch com- | worth, Winnemuces . v 8200 p street, secured a war- | Vallejo. daily, except Sundsy.... | 750p T on (205 ejo, Sunday oaly..... a n mhme arrest %r E. M. | mond, San Pablo, Fort Cortm, 0 charge o obtainin Martine: d Way Stations...... K good » r-re(e:’sea Bryant ,llg_ . b £.057 Oregon & Cai!fornia Express—Sac- A T S i ramente, Marysville, Redding. leges that Bennett represented himself | i Portiand, Puget Sound and Easé. 8.50a as F. Kerrick, a guest at the Golden | The first gun in the Russo-Japanese| | BANDON, ORE—Sailed Feb 25—Stmr Eliz- | F | 9.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- / Wesi Hotel. He bought a gold watch |war was fired the day theOccidental and | | || oo o= an Feanclaco: b Advance, 10z 1. SGunnt W ign B Sy 2d Villsw o“""r“""' NE T :‘"‘ and told Bryant to call at the hote! | Orfental Steamship Company's liner| | | Amvee reu s scar Betia, trom Coos oy, | TN 66 Maxer Sr-(North Shore Rt COA G s Mt Sty . later and he would get the money.|poric jeft Yokohama, but those aboard| | TACOMA—Sailed Feb 25—Stmr Mackinaw, and SavsaLITo Fxaay, Foot Market St 0l e S Bryant called, but no one knew of F. ; | | | for San Francisco. = R s S st B. o Be the steamship, which arrived here| | REDONDO-—Arrived Feb 25—Schr A M Bax- | = — Felton, Bouiaer Creek, Santa 3. Kerrick. Bennett has gone to Los ter, frem Port Hadlock. ‘N : . 5 | Cruz and Way Stations. 5.55¢ & Angeles and the police there have Vesterday, first learned at Honolulu of | | PORT TOWNSEND. - Sailed Feb 24— Br ship ANNUAL INSPECTION OF 12.167 Newark, Centerville, San_Joss, been not o arrest him. the opening of hostilities. There was| | } Crown of Denmark, for Sydney. & | TROOPS AT THE PRESIDIO New Almad L"'O“?r{;'_‘:" CEOR IR 3 A A | little sign at the Japanese port of the| | T e R e N e el — ; | Principal Way Stations . $10.584 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | country being on the verge of war, and l { | " Passed out Feb Nor stmt Hero, from | Cavalry and Field Artillery Will Pass 4180 Newark. Sun Jose, Los Gatos wad] 18854 - et Oyster Harbor for San_Francisco. | in Full Review Before M -y A dic Jugsia’s €] | w view ‘lore Major . sa THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, |80 caxetully did Rugsia’s littls opponent | [ AT TR sfted " Feb oSt Montara, | oyt g ran) ) oy oy gy i t San Francisco to Ignacz | hide her preparations that the news {or.\::l;\nr‘l-?nt;u.’, £ 5 a2 . y- 0% from Los Gatos Suaday only. 17 25 t on W line of Larkin street, | of war being on was receivéd on board | D yokrmaes, Feb 20—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, {rom | The annual ful! review and inspection | “SAKLAND HAP'BOH FERRY. 2 0 50 by W 100; $—. | the liner with some surprise. | Passed in Feb 25--Schr Orient, hence Feb ( of the cavalry and light artillery sta- | From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of _\anknezsz.mnvn < e e anond Kate T. | The Doric arrived a day ahead of her| | 16; bkin Amarantk, from Homolilu for Port | tioned at the Presidio will take DIACE | yrom GAKE AD. bocs of Bramiwar e 130 o0 - . 553 oy 190 ste. | schedule time, and made the run from | | | | . Pasiei out ¥eb 255 ship Crown ot Den- | t 0 o'clock this morning on the golf 19:05 10:00 dt. qun“zoo.% 400 7. + $10. U R = 3 G o) ma; 'om Port Blakeley for Svdney inks. . o to Jo- | Hongkong in 27 days 6 hours, or twen-| | EHAYS” HARROR. Afrived Fen’ 24— So lm\];“,,, John P. Wisser will review A R s Eal B vrend Seree einer street, | ty-four hours less than the correspond- ! | Fred E Sanders, hence Feb 12; schr J Ve 2vdor Major John Bigelow Jr. &10a SanJoseand Way Stations......... §. Hebery 1 ing trip last year. The Doric landed at | 4« ¥ | Brgfi"’,,‘_f;lwn Pedro. . e ey R aii ',.f the joint forces. 7.00a Ssn Jose and Way Statfons. ... 5.38» ger. lot - 5t ¥ e 2 osh | .S Arrived Feb 26— H | will be in comman: he join 8004 New Almaden (Tues, Frid, oaly), 4100 ‘ , 96:101 E of Honoluiu 1056 tons of cargo and 3 ‘ STEAMSHIP DORIC, WHICH | iqucr. from Pedro. First on the programme will be the | §.00a The Cosste: tops only San Jose, . assengers, 264 of them being Japanese. | | i 3 e | | NEAH BAY—Anchored Feh Schr Ori- | g1 Gress review, then will follow in- | Gllroy_ (connection for Hollls res obert E. Sullivanm, | o 2 . el | ARRIVED FROM THE ent. hence Feb 16: schr Meteor, from San 3 & vert } ter), Pajaro. Castroville (con- " i She brought to this port a shipment o F TIME. Pedro. | spection and general maneuvering, | seution: (& oad trees Meute r Josefina B. ! yapanese gold yen valued at $1,025,000, I ORIENT AHEAD O ot PORT = HARFORD —Sailed Feb 25- { winding up with pitching Sibley tents and Pacific Grove), y g oo he 310 %" | and raw silk worth more than $500,000. | ;. = +f| Babert: Dollas Wud Ceos Bay, for - Gan according to the rules of actual cam- | Avde, Fow Robles, Senes der - t and Fanny | She also brought 111 passengers, of ISLAND PORTS. paign service. | Siensthance Suvf (Semmeetion Mar: whom fifty-five were Asiatics. will be a number of war correspondents repre- HONOLULU-—Satled Féb 24— Tial war stoor | The 600 marines that are to go on for Lomp: stations u 2 g 350 Among the passengers were a num- | senting Eastern and foreign journals. Puglia, for Yokohama. i board the transport Buford will go NeTtara: Sange, Tue ::-'l?.‘." 10.45» X, Parkizson to Nathaniel Brew, | Per of prominent Japanese officials. B. CPDIN s KAHULL ailed Feb 25—Stmr Aryll, for | from this port as soon as the vessel re- | g o9, go " jo0e" Tres Pinos, Capltoia er street, 84:7% E of | Hioki of the Japanese diplomatic corps | Water Front Notes. | San F‘Plflcl-!cvfi" e i | turns from Portland, where she is nt;\v SantaCruz Pactfc Grove;Sailns N_100; $10. and his fellow countrymen in the cabin| rhe Russian barkentine Behring sailed yes- PR OR : . ; | loading lumber. F what mxml th San Luf po & i \ding =0 Lean Associa. | \were given a special dinner February | terday from Yokohama for this port. Al- | CQUORA —Arm Fep 33-stme City o | Buford is intended has not as yet been | g, - o = herwood, lot on & Hne of | 3 Bhonor of the accesslon to the | though ehe flies the Slav flag, the Behring in | aanos o, e I e Newivin | made Dublic. B A M . 3 | throne of their first Emperor 2560 years | owned principally in this city and is well YOROHAMA—Sallea Jon Foo i b 11?;;:{-‘,,“ W. H i\:':un's of l!h(; nn.wall‘ 1 2 i a Kiein to Ferdinand } ago nown here. 5 or Hongkong. Feb 24—Ship S P Hitcheoek, | Irish Lancer d his formal farewel Lo frade . ot 1 g = hi P " The Pacific Mail Company's big liner Siberia | tor Honolulu. Jan 30—Russ bktn Bering, for | og 2 8 . vester- Twentieth g '*,2.’2““;;’."""‘" F. A. Carl of the Chinese imperial| .t yokohama Wednesday for this port. She | san Francisco. :1{"! u(’:f "‘ '”“ ¢ .Jm';l '“ Tl‘ (;::r to e » a M. Br lot | customs service was a passenger on the | has on board the crew that navigated the | CORONEL - Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Ha- | 08 aptain 1 o Foliow S To ¥ of | Doric and is going to St. Louis as a | cruiser Nisshin from Genoa to Japan, wailan, from Hilo, and safled Feb 25 for | Fow on the China for Japan, sent there K TR T H ioner in charge of China’s ex-| The Kosmos liner Memphis returned yester- | philadelphia. by the English Government to acquaint y for Holllster, Tres Rivers to Emmeline M. Reea, | (O ImISSIONer An CO g O O Perce. | 9aY from the north to finish loading. _Arrived Feb stmr Alaskan, from New | piocle\Gith the Japanese language.. ey e e, 1810 4 ' e 7930 E of Dia. | hibit at the World's Fair. D. Perce-) o e York; to sail for San Diego. P aetain Thomas C. Woodbury will| 338® Tres Pinos Way Pussenger 10 . ~ { bois, A. Berthet and L. Y. Fong will NEWS OF THE OCEAN. OCE CAMERS. | SRR hinz at 10 oclock to| 430 Ban Jose and Way Station 8. Vandali, commis- | assist Carl in his duties at the s-xpufl-i ks o g NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Alli- ,;“’?“' this ‘“":"‘:’i‘;":“ he Thisa Tn | WY Gia, Santa cla ma an Soclety, | ¢4 3 “hinese ex- Rera g anca, from Colon; stmr Sicillan Princs oin new £ ent, e > d T - tion. About 544 tons of the Chinese 3 C ie - - - & - - of Burcka street, 73 N of Nine- | p i fornied part of the Doric's cargo. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Genda and Navles; stmr Princess Irenc. from | fantry, at Fort Tl Ky. R e s £ Tobin 16 Motris Siminoft, 1ot on 72| The Doric was gayly decorated on Shipping Merchants. Sasion SUEUEN e Ayieniion e Toom K The transport oW Onoihe | 840r Suswet Limited_TRedwocd. San Ce . street. 41:6 N of Pacific, N 9. | Washington’s birthday and a special| .he ship Marion Chilcott was cleared yes- | Sailed Feb 24—Stmr Seguranca, for. ( ; | way from Manila. 18 by n:n\and i .;::-i‘(;u;x;.;i,m "},f";-,'.‘:::’fi‘ffmfi;: ar s = W 3%:4%5, S 38:6, W 34:4%: | ginper was served in honor of the day.| terday for Honolulu with 00 gallons o | stmr 14 Touraine, for Havre: stn ippine scouts under -com $ Los Abgeles, Deming. El Paso, e e ). | The passengers included the following | crude oil in bulk, valued at $22,400. Bismen; etmr Prince Oskar,” for Naoles and | Colonel Frank de L. Carrington, en New Orleans, New Fork. Con: A e ~=x‘l‘-‘r' "anjv ;{I\rhari | ch& L e i .L(\‘;\:Nl\:——,\rn\w:! Yob 26 - Stme route to the St. Louis Exposition. nects at Pajaro for Sants Cruz Spring by B 35§10, A. Berthet, L. G. Boyd, | Charters. | nec. from New ¥ork: otmr The Twelfth Infantry was due to ar- S il Wiy Shttes e 7106 Josept hin and Richard C, alias Cyril | SMey T Can,Repnl LR S e e e stianay] TR Tt g | rive late last night from the East. and g 15y se: Mateo, Berestord. Belmont, Ssa R T D. Tobin. lot on §E corner |} igleish, R. 1. Fearon, 0" British ship . < Q Salled Feb 25— early this morning it is expected to Carlos, Redwood,” Fair Ouks, f Catifors Spring street, E bY S | Mrs. R < A. D. Gar. | Is chartered for lumber thence to a direct port | ernland, from Livervoool | g0 into camp at the Presidio. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. 18.480 w s1¢ i | don, R ; Hiioki, N. Ie- | in South Africa, between Cape Town and Del- | PHILADELPHIA—Stmr Oceanic, from Liv- { 80 | § 30r Son Joue and Wy Siatiota. S8 L * Gouzy to Carcline Rogallg, lot on N | $000e *s “Minekishi and servant, D. Percebois, at 5l schooner W. | CFIX B = 2 | R S T 8.00r Palo Alto and Ws: o 154 = ~ 1 eet, 57:6 E of Dupont and | 3127 Mpike, T. Sakural, Portland). same business | BRISTCL Feb.. tmr Turco- | s Tranbanid Ty tiaion 1.30r South Sa Francisco, Milibrae, Bur M 0 b¥ N 32 also all Interest | Ao . Mon p X e ou. at f7s 6a. | man. from Portland via Livernool. Sues Hus s . lingame, San Mateo, Belmont, - Gouzy; $150 vl Brignaudy, ¥ s n of Manila at $9 7 GENOA-Arrived Feb 24-—Stmr Perugla, | Ajice Roberts, wife of Edward Rob- San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, i el |8 K Brigne Sl i E trom New York, via Naples and Marscilles. ' | g > bt Menlo Park. and Paio Alto. 9.45¢ e 20805 “‘\.’“:, Clark, P. Crosthwaite, Eddigon, R. The bark F May loads general cargo| Gy ASGOW-Sailed Feb 24— Stmr Carthage- | erts, to whom she was married Just & g11.30r Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunng: ot on N line of | Ferrant, B e 7| T Dol e S aian, Jobns, N. F. and Philadelphia. | veur ago. filed a suit for maintenance vale, Lawrence, Santa Ciara and . { | Gordon, Mrs. E. H. Himrod and infant. T. - . Arrived Feb 24—Stmr Anchoria, from New | Y o0 S Lin vasterday. e /anyw’ Hie San Jose.. S at . 19.45» ¢ | Kadoya, Mrs. ¢ Homshell, T. Marriner Shipping Intelligence. York. against him yesterday. = A for Morning. P for Afterncon. = 0 . A. Marques Olivelra, 5 2 »umn\-. ;\_ H 1pping intelligence. MOVILLE--Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Lauren- | abandoned her just four months 1Sunday excepted. + Sunday omly. F S & o ard Dukes 1o E - e o B T S g B . ARRIVED. {ian irom St John, N. B., end Halifax for | their marriage and that since that g Saturday ony. i < ot on S| e of O T ; Yerposl: | rovi > Stoj 11 stations on Sunda; - < ), Sot e S RRE ot B Flanders, E. Hemsted, A. D. Erdman, H. __ Thursday, February 25. NAPLES— Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Hohenzol- | time he has not provided for-her D e e Ve fan ¥ i ] ain. NE 45:10 by Ireystone Miss . H. Lewis Stmr W H Kruger, Bowdich, 34 hours from York s . a . g Greystone and valet, ) lern, from New York, and sailed for Genoa s are6:10 4., 7:004.3., 11:80 A2 . zar widow of the late Jo o'W ot o B b T B It S rth —_— Eureka, bound to San Pedro; put in to land | "5, o NOW York, and safled for Genoa. = | .4 o 5 1 kg o Lt - street, 400 W of Noe, E 50 by £ : 810 passengers. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Feb “5—St1 “eltic 3 A SRS S SRS S — o Eonn Tatts to tes L. Flood and James Comes to Port in Distress. Stmr Point ;\Tm.A !l"lfl‘v !)‘4 hours from rrurrl\ &'e“vy(\‘olrk ’\\’rl;‘\l;!?m:v:‘:‘lnwn tmr Celtle, | G entralia. . [Los Angeles lPurl! 4 0 l.m[\l’ner SE line of Stevenson street, it e Mendocino, via Point Arena 12 hours. Hailed Feb w58 i ol d St Tzarch 1. ‘ 195 SW « SW 20 by SE 70; $10. The schooner Sausalito, Captain Rasmussen. | “Ger“stmr ' Memphis, Reimer, 4 days from [ x e T - Cusdin, for BAMORS, | Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.[11 amiPier CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. e Mohr to' Theodore | fifteen days from Grays Harbor for San Pedro, | gellingham: put in to finisn loading. YOKOHAMA—Stmr Pinz Suey, from Liver March 2. t ! Rot ot line of Ritch street, 160 | put into port last night in distress. She left | ~Br stmr Doric, Smith, 27 days 6 hours and | poo) " via Hongkong, Shanghal, étc.. for V. aods o 1:30 pipier ® | LESSER BE of t, SW 0. NE 33:8, § the northern port about the same time as the | 47 minutes from Hongkong, via Yokchama 16 | foriz 2o o oe Habics, | R Rrbets | Too, pueies 4 pm|Pler SAN FRANCISCO 4ku mURTH PACIFIZ FE 4L W 2 NW 40:115; 810 | ey ©mma Utter and weathered the | days 5 hours and 59 minutes, via Honolulu 5 ke S S R | ° Marcn sz | L AR H Douglas €. Watson to same, lot on SW line : : ‘as wrecked. | days 17 hours and 24 minutes, | SR, t 2 { - of tch street, 200 SE of Bryant, SE 5 by | storm in which the latter vessel was wrecked. Stmr_ Brookiyn, Johausen, 16 hours from Movements of Steamers. Sierra....... ney & Way.... > pm g:er 6 RAILWAY COMPANY. o, | The Sausalito will need considerable repair- 2] o G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland/1l am|Pier 2 b : $1 Fort Bragg. | : S A Pier 2 . Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. - 4 Pepl Nayior to August and Au- | ing before proceeding (0 her southern destina- | " Simr ‘South Coast.: Olsen, 1T hours from £l | o i e & Ay 9 2mlpier 11 | & L Kie Kunert. 1ot on SW line of Morris street, | tion. Captain Rasmussen reports on Feb- | caspar. 3 State Cal. Sa 0 - SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL: - P v SW R0L $10, " | ruary 12, at 4 p. m., in latiude 4725 N. long- | B "Simc Clavering, Barton. 60 days_from Coronado.- | Grays Harbor. | 4 pm[Pier 10 | SAT DA TS50, 0:00. TH00 a iy T Mall to Anna V. | ftude 12519 W, the Sausalito encountered a | Hongkong. via Kobe 50 days, via Salina Steamer. From, | March 4 | ! . 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Clement street, 92 B of | terrific southwester, accompanied by very high | Cruz 104 days, Newport & Way..| 9 am/Pler 11 | 2075 53t 0 hr & 137 by § 100: £10. seas. She lost of her deckload 40,000 feet of Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from | Sequoia.. Grays Harbor March 5. | | Saturday 5 ¢ (. Saul, same: $10. | lumber. Her compass box and wheel box | San Diexo and way ports. Elizabeth Coquille River. . China & Japan....! 1 pm/Pier 40 SUNDA Magneson) and Neil Smith | were washed overboard and one big sea swept [ Stmr Newsboy, Adler, 35 hours from Eureka. | Czarina Coos Bay. N. Y. via Panama.|12 m(Pier 40 200, Bdman. 1t on E line of | away her fizurchead. Foresail, staysail and | Stmr Maggie, Corning, 3 hours from Half- | Alliance Portland & I | Humbolde 5 pm/[Pler 20 275 N of Point Lobos, N | jib were split and the rudder head was twisted | moon Bay. Oregon. Portland & | Rainier.... | Seattle & W 4 pm{Pier 10 2 off. Sunr Acapulco. Russell, 23 days from Pan- | Pomona Humboldt | March 6. | < i e ama, via Mazatlan 6 days. Coos Ba: San Pedro & | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 - - Steamship Acapulco Arrives. Bk Annla Jotmon;; Nelwn, 26 days from Stew Eucb )Pillge:m‘?’nund Ports. Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma. 10 am|Pier 2 | - o 4 ureka | Huml t . — — —- | 2 Company to John C. and | The Pacific Mail Company's steamship Aca- | Schr Jennie Wend, Christiansen, 11 days | Lakme ... | Humbolat | | FROM SHATTLE. S e R e e N ~ NW corner of C street | pulco, Captain Russell, arr ate yesterday | from Coos Bay. Empire | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. —_— — | | _ In Ef Arrive — W 05; $10, | afternoon from Panama and way ports. Al- | Schr Baiboa, Ofsen, 19 ?.-g:y:r\:r::’:-g?r:&. R. Doliar....| San Pedro Steamer. | For. 153"*_ t San Prancisco.| Sept. 37, . FSanve. 1906 & vester Pearl, lot | though she reached quarantine after sundown b e s Do Bureka. | Titanla. Nanaimo . i = vay & Way Ports. [Feb. 28 Sun- x “ Lo street. 05 W of Fourth avenue, | she was inside the heads before the end of the | o Schr Sausaliio, Rasmussen, 15 days from | Coronado | Grays Harbor ! Sg“;'h“ e Wy T ot 1% I > days. | Days. Vaiae 110, $10, G | official day and the quarantine otficials waitea | 3rays Harbor, o ro: p Chehalis. .....| Grays Harbor. e kagway & Way Ports.|Feb. 28 9:10a] 8:40a - #<t 19 Hannah Wilson, lot on | for her and after the usual inspection allowed e i Mineola. Tacoma. | Excelstor.....| Valdez & Way Ports..|Mar. 1 | ey 10:40 810-20 N . i rect and Eighteenth avenue, | her to proceed to her wharf. She browght CLEARED. M. Dollar Tacome & E 7 | Valencia Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 4 | 1 1 x 240 Ly S 600; $10. { thirty-seven passengers and 950 tons of cargo, Thursday, February 25. Mackinaw . Tacoma .. T 8 ar i | Valdez & Way Ports..Mar. 10 | b E. and C. R. Dempster to Oscar | including treasurc valued at $08,277. She was Stmr Queen. Cousins, Victoria and Port | Wellington Oyster Harbor. Sl B . . ° . . block D. Spreckels’ subdi- | twenty-three days from Panama and six days | Townsend: Pacific Coast Steamshin Company. | Spokane. Humboldt 2 i are nd D. Park Hill Home- | fitty-five minutes from Mazatlan, Stmr_Spokane, Nopander, Eureka: Pacific | Santa Monica | Graye Harbor 2 | Sun. Moon and Tide | Novate, \ £10. . Coast Steamshin Company. State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts.|[Feo. 29 | . = i ! Petaluma. i. Jordan, same: $10. Stmr_ Bonita, Gielow, San Pedro: Pacific | Anubis. . Hamburg & Way PortsFeb. 29 ited m;’"‘ 02-‘1 (“;'“ o, a" c Survey— | Fraces 1. Hodge to Emeline | Last of Chinese Line to Call. G e L e R o L s S o g B Ry B e e e ot 11, blotk C, Park Hill Home- e = : mr Nor ork, Nelson, 3 ‘uracao. exican Ports. . L..|Feb. 2 5 S alib20 a 2 faticn No. 2: $10, ™" | The China Commercial Company's steamship | xcison Company; Taqua. Seattla & Tacoma..... Feb. 29 Bay. Published by officlal authority of the { S PR sel W. Sexton 1o Arnold W. Detwijer, | “lavering, which arrived yesterday from Hong- | * Ship Marion Chilcott, Williams, Honolulu; | Rival. Willapa Harbor. |Feb, 20 Sugefucendunt. ton. \'---' b| 8:2 : s s Jot or Tee avenue. 250 N of Hollo. | kong by way of Salinas Cruz, is the last of | J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Central Grays Harbor. {Fep. 59 | _ NOTE—The high and jow waters occur at - SRE W At Alpena, | 0 5 by W 112:6, lot 29, block 3, | the vessels of that line which will cail at this | _Nor bark Rokeby Hall, Torjeson, Delagoa | Hero. Oyster Harbor. {Feb, 2 | ™e city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 Windsor, | - r er'f & Hereafter the China Commercial Col Bay; Hind, Rolph & Co. Pomo. Point Arena & IMar. 1 | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height ' Healdsburg, (10:40 a/10:20 2 be. ¢ A, Aiteni. | pany's beadquarters in the United States will SAILED. Crescent City. ........|Mar. 1|of tide is the same at both place Lytton, ] ot, 200 S pe at Portland. The Clavering took seventy- sday, February 25. Newport & Way Ports. Mar. 1 = Geyserville, 7:35 p| 6:20p 1904 lot 37. block 38, | four Chmese to Salinas Cruz. Stmr Maggie, Cumfl':.r aitioen B Seattle & Tacoma Mar. 2 FRIDAY. ¥VEHRU Cloverdale, - aim deed: S1 —_— Stmr Bonita. Glelow.. Ban e i Fuset s:u{.‘gh Farta: ! 2| Sun rises Heplasd Beede to Nellie = 3 » - S ¢ California, omas, n attle atcom. 28 and & b (wife of Georg# W.). lot on ¥ line Four, Eall ¥omm Sawme Wharf, Dlogiic e a8 Humboldt - £ SR e S pat roderick street, 101:3 N of Four- Four steamers of the Pacific Coast Steam- Stmr W H Kruger, Bowdich, San Pedro. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|M: b B 2 e uas e ¥ = i - ol & ot e s ‘;i’hlm'k C, Park Company sailed yesterday for as many | Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria and Port niuul;e t (I)l)':uapm. (;n | & JTime| | Time| Time) | Time| | 10:40 a[10 lomestead Association b, ” i .| New Yo v 2 i i 3 v 7:3 H v Broad: e Townsend. . & Ne rk via Panam: ar. ® fa) B | P Al 130 p, Guerneville. 7:35 p| 6 John 3. and Anna Driscoli to 8. Ducas Com. | Coast, ports and the Brosdwvay wharves were | Tt s, renfield, Dettmers, Little River. | Point Atena..| Mendocino & Pt. Arena/Ma ? luw T B T e % wr : S al 51404 pany. lot on NE line of Girard street, 75 NW | yopgage and their friends, The Bonlita sailed | Stmr Pomo, Ablin, Alblon, Santa Rosa... San Dieso & Way Pts.(Mar. 3 | - b7 e -2t of Olmatead. NW 50 by NE 120, lots 11 and 12, | ¥R fedro, the Queen for Victorla, the Spo. | Br #hiv Lady. Wentworth, Murchle, New- | Queer... Puget ®ound Ports....[Mar. 6| 0o e % 11, Paul Tracs h = e castle, Aus. v .01 8:53| 4.2 [10:40 2{10:20 & Josepli’ R and Margaret Eldridge to Mary | kéne for Eurcka and the State of California | “B%,ri Ladas, Scott, Melbourne. TO SAIL. —o02| 9:47| 45 Sebastopol S bl > | and Witliam Price. lot on SE line of. Buena ewo. Sehr Sophie, Christenson, Lunvaldt, Port- = Baaheiitl. S0 | o et et G g S 8 Vista street, 25:8 SW of Eugenia, SW 25:8 by > land, Ore. Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pier. 4:18!—0.5/11 : 1 116: ot Santa Feem for WAItS Salphur 0, lot 04, Cobb Tract: $10. = The Overdue List. TELEGRAPHIC, i il SNAEau e N Y R e R Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies’ Home to the overdue li POINT LOBOS, Feb 26, 10 p m—Weather February 26. 5:450 00.....| JSusiaaes a5 5 4 e histers Anna_D. Joost, lot on SW line of Eighth ave. | The vessels on the overdue list were quoted | icor:"wind” south; velocity 12 miles per hour. Los Angeles Ports. |10 am|Pier 20 _O00.-..1..... | Springs: at Lytton for Lytion Springs: at Gey- UNITED | nue.'120 NW or T, street. NW 120 by SW 200, | for reinsirance yesierday as followe: Theodor, s otl Conullle River.....| 8 pmipier 20| NOTE_In the sbace exposition of the nides | 3rVIle Lor SKAZEL SHIOE, ¢ o eront: ut J ED UNDERTAKERS, | lots 101 and 108, block 18, Central Park; $10. | 40 per cent; Robert Rickmers, 26 per cen Jan 25—Lat 52 south, lon 56 west, ship Benj Haat 10 amiPler 2| Mand otumn and the successive tiise’ n¢ it | Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highiand Springs » o Ansa L. Bdgar (owner) with J. Frank Ball S 5 Leicester Castle, from Tacoma for Queens- Pt Arena & Mdcnol 4 pmiPler 2 f‘c.l;m;;c"';: :‘;‘;"'I"'l'm‘r“".'m"‘;m"l';r:‘:‘ of the | B e Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurcl b, near WHth 5t | SO s tamie DEIIRE 06 10t S W S ot Pilot Boat Escapes Injury. R h T b S e Astorla & Portiand|ly “mIbler 34 | sometimes coccurs. 'The helghts given e b | Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Fourth avenue, 276 N of Clement street; §632. | The pilot beat Lady Mine, anchored off | Orion, hence Nov 1 for Queenstowa. ~ Hamburg & Way.|12 mPler 19 | addition tol the soundings of the United States e “!s):—q::;‘:nnl-lil:hfiweflrm':;illl;le;g s yienry ¥, and Elizabeth Sethmann (owners), | Meiggs whatt, was nearly run down yesterday | - DOMESTIC PORTS. Humboldt ........| 8 am|Pler 2| Coast Sorvey charts, cxeept when o minus &—y | JOcXT, o0 Sivey House, Compiche: Camp o oy with Cox Bros. (contractors), architect | py the ship Falls of Clyde. To escape the | BELLINGHAM—Arrived Feb 25 — Stmr Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pier 20 | >i8n V! J 3 D the number v Hopkins, Mendocine City, Fort B JAME N & €O, —All work fok a iwo-story frame bullding | jarger vessel the Lady Mine had to siip her | Ratnier. from Seattle: Ger bark Octavia, from Astorla. & Portland| & pm(Pler 3 | &iven 1s subtucted from the depth given by | SieVeis: MBI JEREINS for Fore. Brage. Formerly With McGinn Bros., (two flats) on lot on ¥ line of Church street, | anchor, which, with fifteen fathoms of chain, | Seattle, 4 China & Japan....| 1 pm Pier 40 | the T low waters. | oCe 18 themean | v octport, Sherwood. Cahto, Covelo, Layton- peral Directors end Embamers— § | 1996 X of Sixteenth, N 25 by F 125; $0080. ' | js now Iying ut the bottom of the bay. The | ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr Chas Nel- -| Eureka & Coos 'B.[ 3 pmiPier 16 of the lower low watels. =~ B g g A i R T l 214 Eddy st suth 576, Moege ¥. Be ok ] Ludowici | prompt action of those aboard the pilot boat | son. fcr San Pedro. Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm Pier 20 | sen’s, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia B Oy s Surs, Sbettect | ai vodthe Mine from serious . | _ Arrived Feb 25—Schr A F Coats, from San Hkong v. Portland|..... 2 Time Ball. | and Eureka, Ty nd basement frame residonce on tor s, | The anchor will be recovered. Pedro, and not schr W F Garms, as previously February 28. Branch” Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer. | Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- APA, Feb, 25.—There will be . o B e e ond — reported. \ Humboldt ..... chants’ Exchange Sar Francisc, i due=d rates. APA. Feb. 25.—T 8 mass-meet. | W line of Presidio avenue (Central avenue), RT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Feb 24—Br Feb 25, 1904 Cal., - - beid here mext Thursday evening and | #7:81; N of Jackson street, N 40 by W 9o, China’s Sailing Postponed. tmr Potténbam “Mojl ‘ebrudry 25, 1904, On Sunday reund-trip tickets to all points pe taken toward securing the San Fran- | Western Addition 504; $. 5. 5 - s from Moll. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | beyond San ael at half rates. Do and Naps Ratiroad tirough this city, | | Same owner with Schanz & Grundy (con.| The ®alling of the Pacific Mail Company's [, Salled Feb 24—Stmr Whitesboro, for San slaisd s buildirg was dropped exactly at noon to-day- | Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicls piking @ sborter youie {r= bam to.8an | tractors), architect same—Plumbing, etc., for | Steamship China has been postponed until to- §° COOS BAY—Arrived Feb 25—Stmr H i e. at moon of the 120th wmeridian or at § | bullding. Frascisco. same on same; $1735. morrow at 1 o'clock. Among her passengers | hence Feb 23. el TELTR KPracionin Hh A "%Ntr'r. H. c,dv;:n'rmc. > R. X. RYAN,