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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY A27. 1904. RAIN ADDS TO PROBLEM OF TAKING 14 'DEATH NOTICES. CONNERCIAL NEWS| WOMEN KILLED Continued From Page Fifteen. Francisco. a native of Germany, aged 59 ' years and 16 days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), February 28, at 1:30 o'clock. from Continued From Page Thirteen. the restdence of his brother, Louis Muller, 3 = e e s | RUSSIAN BEEF FROM CHINA’S HOLD| , i riret Cat. 1. §.| funeral car 1o Cypress Lawn Cemoter: .x;;_za- | : MISCELLANEOUS BONDS | embers of Con Firet Cal S| e Fighteenth and Guerrero streets a2 2: I AmAWEn— — 0T Coes.lid 1Oy | 1 .. @ o it B T y CPC 8a. — — | Do bs ....110%112% | T ns A o, € MII’T”“’JT';:':Y;I"[: loved ;.’:.""E‘f‘"i’ui'?:‘:?a ! . . ’ 2 . F E Cal C&GEM- — 104%| Do con 5s.100 | —_—— * John ~Joseph, - o { H = Cal 6 [ |Oceanic S &8 — | AT s | it M st wtner 0 Goceee 4 Pacific Mail Company’s Liner Will Sail to-Day for the Far East|eiqezs |, ocmics ident in S sl seph 1 ! Fiste Morietta’ and_grandson of x:v;d H, i | Cal-st C 55.116%117% |Pac G Im 4s. 94 98 4 eeident in State ouse a r a nat | Costenc, ive of B . . € C Wat 58 — 1004/P E Ry 551054 — St <y ompital | ORIKRT. ‘o thia lty; February 34, 1904, Wit | ith Many Passengers, Among Them People of Note and s i : ggumms— | Des Moines Causes Death = g a DAUVe | ligm, beloved husband of the late Rosalie Bl g Mg = powell-st 6s.112% — | | Db ana tathr ot ee. maa ©'Coa | o S J Goi H to Fight the Czar’s Forces!# s w0g 0 2 e e seai0 | of Mother and Daughter s o e ] T e A v D cur Score Japanese Going Home to Fig e Cz ey e e eee | oo v beloved mother | A member of San Francisco Lodee No. 1. | From Wi G0t = 12y | P ; Tante and Tarico Bartoli, a| ©. d H. . and San Fransisco Grutii | 4o |LAElecBSs — 105 SPot Afs "I T 3 rs. Versin - T —— o V1. 3 > . > 5 " A N A " L T > . aly, aged 34 vea | 3 | L ARySe 2% — | 1900 ...18% — [ MISTAKE OF OPERATOR . ebruary 26, 1904, L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | | T : =t A . V] W Jhis ity e ward Bren. | fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | ! | ;LI‘,‘fll;"";“fi:' Gk A P . « = (Saturday), February t i:50 o'clock. | % p o = G o mot £ Cherien Wiltinm and | O b B s e it [ | B2 K Seteaxios,| (905)Se A'104% — 3 - Ngsr vy belovec f pariors of L | L. cm 5s.10013102 (1905)Sr B.105% — Y, s F o1 "3 i erine Broad and the | e St Divet. Crmetery T M ® R0 g™ it = | Cage Is Started Before Vie- a i = . v = 2 ~ P Do lem 5s.116 1912) us — n on 19 O'CONNOR—In San Rafael, February 3 V. SPC M Q o 1 P 2 : Piascy 28 10 | OORE e e Eate (R o |y o © anlsec e = = | tims Are Inside, and Both . 5 pative of Canada. 8860 | G-Cinnor, and vers beloved mother of John | | NRR of C6e.10634107%| Do stmpd.100 100 o8 and Joseph T. O'Connor and Mrs. James | Jo 88 5% — S P B R 6s.134 - A Caueht and Crushed ends sran, u native of Ireland ed 68 years | INPCRBa108" — |8 P V 6s.101% - ATe Laugnt anc rusned a ¥ invited to attend the requiem mass to | [NGEG 3 — 100 | Dodadim swsiico r be celebrated ac St. Mary's Cathedral, Van e 10 s DES MOIN Towa, Feb. 26.—M o & r i v segs =i | 10 G La&auss.108 | =S 3 2 owa, Feb. 26.—Mrsa. 4 2 oo Interment Drivate. onty O WEd e w C. B. Fountain and her mother, Mrs. A. m S 5 N o8 1 | WATER STOCKS. | . RCIVALE In Februa 25, 1904, | e el owa e B R B iy, Sevomy B8 1801 ] | | contra Costa 41" Pont_Couts.. — — | Hosue of Valley Junction, lowa, were - il Marin Co. 6 8§ V W Co. 3 39% crushed to death to-day in an elevator A are res | GAS AND ELECTRIC | o > oho . th: feneral to-morrow | | Cemt L & P. 3% SF G & E 574 58 | accident at the Statehou Mrs - Ai\‘_\' a )u o'clock, V‘yum | | Mutual B L. Stkn G & E 3§ - iHr-;ue was the last person to get on acific street, where | o 4T G - = : under the ausoices of Pl Vol W WY G Eew 37 | the elevator, and the operator started O K. of P. Remains ! TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. | - « - S E g lisFcak — - | the cage before she had fully got out of nent i [ INSURANCE. | reach of the door. Her daughter, see- 1t | | Firem's Fna.310 | 4o S e M and County Hospital. Feb- | BANK STOCKS imz her danger, reached out to grab & 2 . Willlam Ryan, a native of | | | 125 L P & A... — 170 |her, and was caught between the cage it : years. - ¥ | 571 Mer Trust... — 228 o Ry i : e s Townsend, Wash. on U.| | | | Bank of Cal42ris440 |Mercn Hx... — = |and the ceiling and crushed, killing . 9:30 S. 8 ruary 1904, William | | cal Safe Dp. 150 |S F Nationl. — - | her instantly. The operator then re- - ot reet L. Sayrc. belos "fi‘r‘”\‘\“"-fi'x‘,',':,‘ " }.»a wl.:a,\m“\ | | Firet .\\r..nnxc 2 53 | versed the power and the mother made e g = Mary 1. Sayre. a native of Truckee, Cal. | & e SAVIN g““:f‘ 2 1o | @ Plunge for her daughter and was epone of her Sodt oo i IR PPt | Hum S & T 0 |Sav & L So. — 1% | caught between the floors of the build- 3 : 1o B ntances are respect- | | Mutual Sa - |Union T Co. — — |ing and the roof of the cage. Befors ONE « Febr ully inv the funeral to-morrow s Sav - | bodies eas: oth women e 1 e (Sunday), 0 o'clock, from the residen 11 STREET RAILROADS. }m:_ d‘”e‘q W Sasel. B . e o hix father-in-jaw Feeney. 62 Tiffany | Gulifornta; .. — 308 [Prestdlo ... — @ | Were deas 5 by wvenue. between Tweniy-elghih and Twenty 1| Geary ....00 = “s0 R e s sed 2 | avenue, Ingerment Natfonal Oatmetery, Frec] | | _ POWDER | Secretary Shaw's Family Coming. E . ity e A nbers of Dirigo Lodge No. 224, K. | | SIRRE ez GR = (Visait'sc.cc S6 = 1 Cheumesy M. 650 Jobm, Depuly Sure r res N requ tend | b = - _‘ Aladldas i iand g Pat- | SHAW In this 1904, Willle | | Hads P e =’ Mo amea B O | veyor of Customs, started for Ogden e Ch - s wiil 1 Wt Charies, des and only child of ’d"”‘k’ an C nu :'w Makawell C. 19% | yesterday afternoon in obedience to a X St Mary's Cemeter Hiram and v n ot Mr. and’| onokaa 8 ¢ 2 |Onomea S C 23 gr n Was ton to meet 2 % Willa and Mre H. | | |Hutch SP C. 8 8% Paauhau S C 11% telegram from Washington ~ e - ok < City, and nephew of | | MISCELLANEOUS | Mrs. L. M. Shaw and her two daugh- as, belove t Ros :“‘! W S and “7"“"; 4 Alaska P A 13413138 (Oceanic S C. 4% 47% | ters, who are on their way to this city. R gh! of San Francisco, gge: | |Cal F C A. 95 Pac Aux FA 5 6 ~ “ollector S 3 lso has 3 > Witlian : ears 9 months and 9 davs | || Cal Wine A Pac C Borz.167 - Ciag Ut SISl H:M e N > W. St. Amas " r 7 Friends and acualatances are respect- | i | MVe MtTm 80 . been notified, and will place one , hq or r ik e o ] | i Morning Session. | revenue cutters at the disposal of the 3 L Sun February 28, o'clock, from | ! 11 = the sidence © vis erandparents, M a | | 1 Board sts 530 William “Poohler. 236 Harriet street, | | 11 20 Giant Powder Con | distinguished guest - < ke and Bryant. Interment | | | . 30 Spring Valley Water Co e p— e —— € etery i | $6.000 Northern Cal Ry 5 per cent am Returns. g Valley, Pebx 3 Street— Tnited S s S s ' and G e ' .. [ and scqueintances are respect- ] pring Val 4s (3d mtge) « | 1o attend the funeral services | | $11,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent ington. a srday at 2 o'clock, at the | | | Afternoon Session. | e L o - L P . e 1 Lawn Cemetery. The | Board— E Do nera ve Eighteenth and Guer- | | | 10 California Wine A: t ¥ - street » o'clock. Remains at | | I 0 California Wine Association Mining Stocks. e of Oaklar he mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Un- | 40 Spring Valley Water Co B ¥ sy dertaking Company, 2475 Mission stree | $1,000 Market-st Ry lst con bs | EAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE . = : | $1,000 S F & S J V 5 per cent.. owing were the sales on the San Frane Mabe t city, February 26, 1904, Street e e o S M €d wife of the late Francis Tim 90 California Wine Association... 92 5 . gy 5 \. of Mrs. Martha Blackman, | | 25 Giant Powder Con . 61 75 Morning Sess - - nd Mrs. Mary Smith, a na- | | $5,000 Oakland Transit 5 per cent..111 00 100 47 0 Occidental b ~ County Monaghan, Ireland, | | 2,000 Spring Val 4s (3d mtge)...... 99 50 100 2 100 Ophir 4 :: i gaenes v B o Rty 100 100 Savage 4 > r DS R NN TS P Sl e s ozl : ST | Savag. : ; “ s Tate dtrgarer | 1908, Thomas C. Wilson, RS S Unlisted Securities. Seg Belcher.. 08 - - e~ 7 band of Alice Wiison, and dearly belovec . g 5 q T 7 Sterra Nev - D e e Mty oid Tomes hary e SCHOONER SAUSALITO, WHICH PUT IN HERW THURSDAY NIGHT IN DISTRESS, HAVING BEEN ROUGHLY RIS s Union Con .. % en, a rreland 3 B B8 gt A T i HANDLED BY A SOUTHEASTER. HER RUDDER HEAD WAS TWISTED OFF AND OTHER SERIOUS | { N et iy Tiah ..o 2 * gl % vlease copy.) e i 11 : ellow Jacket 48 S funeral take place to-day DAMAGE WAS SUSTAINED. | | Bay cPc 6s. 99 S P Co 4%s. e Tastae riends a o o7 e | | B L. Wat 6s. Sun Tel €s..1L Februsry 27, at 11 o’clock. m ] |BL¥ on of Ganiner Bros.. 1200 Mission BRSNS -— — e e r o —fe | Cal NW De 10214 o s e g B SF Drdk Suttr 106 113 100 Andes nfidence ...1 g e g e T ke W~ \ific Mail Company’s Steam- | count of the strong southeaster she found Grace Dollar, for San Dedro; schr Chas R | SF & NP 5w111%41115 UR of SF 45 7 79% | 100 Beicher Gould & Cur. 40 - - streets. for_services, The Pacific Mal AT | blowing outside was obliged to return and | Wiison, for San Francisco. Feb 25—Schr O | S P C R 4s — 100 100 Caledcnia Ovhir . 5 ) o'clock. Interment | ship China will sail at noon to-day for | await more favorable weather. The wind was | M Kellogg, for San Pedro. Feb 26—Stmr | MISCELLANEOUS 100 Caledonia - e o gy | e B 1 Croes Cy RN - e | blowing about six miles an hour from the | Santa Monica, for San Francisco. Ala § Co — 22 - o LN - L o wcket 49 g 4 04, | WINTER—In February 24, 1904, | the Far'East. The 700 tons of mess | Jo b o0 "% ook “In” the morning, but! PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Feb 26—Schr Me- | oo} oot Milla — 08 20 100 Con C & Va.1 60} 100 Yellow Jacke e - o - William Croft, beloved son of Fanny M of O igne: e Rus Fovern- | by 9 o'clock it had increased to a thirty-six Pedro. | c S&ECor. 40 . "IC STOC CH : e ey ig Willlam Winter. and brother of | Peef consigned to the Russian Go " | mile galt and by noon was blowing forty miles | ~Salled Feb 25—Stmr Olymple, | Goy GAECOR 30 oo - RACTIES AJ0LE SESIARS R - Wickson, Mre. L. E. Salsig, Mn ment and at the last moment ordered | ;. '} ir from the south for Jam Trew sco. Feb 20—Stmr Alcatraz, | ¢, Powder.125 o Fo! .«,;\ aa- sales on he Pacific i 3 rren & Wintey, AT0Ie M. | 45 be left behind were all out of th SR |, PORT LOS ANGELES_Salled Feb 26—Br | Gal Ship Co. 13 30 b Sessk % 4y - 7 Funeral to-day at 2 o'clock from his | China by midnight yesterday and by 1| Hit by a Beer Glass. hl;l‘(“i\:;nvvln for Portland, Ore Cen Bk, Oak Orpheurn Co. — 16% | 200 Andes oo BB I saintan residenc Interment private Ssmei i ras o BIS iges (will ibe | Blanche Lamore, a colored woman, was nite foe l:::xl‘fllugrll: Sailed Feb 26—8tmr Bo- | U, %|Pac § Tel. 200 wn Point. 28 300 rpion i the In Sacramento. Cal., February 25, | ©'¢lock to-day th & Pacific. The | treated at the Harbor Hospital yesterday for oo ST | ity & © Bic - "h2 " Parat Paint. 300 Crown Point. 25 300 Stiver H rrow (Sunda 10 ries Johnson Willey. beloved hus. | ready to st oss acific. 3 P oy 2 S. Sast Dynm 130 236 |S F Drydock 60 00 Hale & Nore n Co ence 59 e baod of Al B e s s | ready e stust. Rere the! £ several incised wounds, caused. she sald, BY| yonorury_Arrived Feb 25—Bark Yosem- | 2 B aer it o |Srany ook 8 100 Mexican 85| 100 Utan - 4 ¢ ¥ r of this city. Willlam H. H. and M beef was hauled to warehouses s it |a gentleman friend who had hit her in the | ito, from Newcastis, Aus. Feb 26— Stmr Ala- Fischer Thtr 1 — |S J Wat Co. — 100 Mexican 1 50 & Third a wnsend shail"C" witley, Mre. Mariha E. Lyon and | left the China. How it will be sent to | face with a beer glamn. =\ " ., | mede hence Feb 20, e Irmears ang 5 N | EFOch-A Bk105 (S0 & MTghi Attern LI Sl ol o N anrurtliff of Sacramento. Cal. a | Russia, or whether it will be sent at | 200 MEET Sh0, SO D VSN gy | (Salled, Feb 25—Bkins Irmeard an N | Ges Comd 10t 21 (Swiss A Bl e A . P A T P scamygp o Vo s Pce Do e B Goceanca was Dast Masier ot Onieacs. |'all, 18 only known to Getz Bros. and ‘ loves me." EASTERN PORTS. | Lon& SF Bk — 60 |UR Inc prd. 48 — | L ey e Cou s 5, belove - 2, F. A. M. California | they are keeping their own counsel. | TS | NPW YORK—Arrived Feb 23—Stmr Alli- | Mat Nay Co. 90 | Do com .. 10 200 Gould & Cur. 42] 100 Unfon Con v nd_Geors Noc 1 and was Deputy Bane saonmanders | When Captain T. D. E. Wilson, steve- | Matterhorn in More Trouble. {anca, from Colon | Afternoon Session 1 o8 Jax Depsity Siate Surseyer Gen- tnchief he Pacific Mail nomA‘ The British ship Matterhorn from this port, FOREIGN PORTS. Street PAH MINING . s . =2 3 Slong:-1pchiel X0 the TA0WE X g | which a few days ago damaged her bow and | DOWNS—Sailed Feb 24—Br ship Matter- | $3.000 S F & N P Ry 5 per cent...111 25 o ales San Fran- GORA Salinas at Masnte Femiruary 25| pany. jvas ordered. to disembark the | Wbl & Tew devh SED GREACT NN iy the homm, for Anewern e o $1.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent 7 00 | ciaee ond Tonopn nx Exchange ; ; wte Eliza intgome cets. under the ave. | beef he was presented with a problem | (50 FU07 , 0 NGl 07 L ived vesterday | 1 BREMEN—Sailed Fe r ba a G A . * Nosilin B e fornia Commandery No. 1. In-| compared with which the guessing of | at Antwerp a eports having grounded twice | “HONGKONG- Sailed Feb 13—Br semr In- | California Stock & Oil Exchange. | 200 Eveiyn 00 Rescy - n W terment private. - S S . 000 | in the river Scheldt | drapura, for Orego: b e 200 MacNamara. 20/ 600 T elmont. 5 brother of WRAY-_In this city. February 26, 1904, Irene '“\r""'“; "f" : [{":’y 'i\h:r: :‘tz:::(;omk:fi: | i YOKGHAMA—Sailed Feb 22—Br stmr Ping | , Oil Stock— e Adked. | @0 Mont Ton T Yo - r eloved daughter of Samuel Wray and | Of the beef e vere s v % 3 Sucy, for Victorla pollo TSR Ty Y 0 40 Mont Ton ..1 301100 Ton Midwa: . the late Therese M. Wray. and sieter of D.| Jowermost parts of the fore and after | Must Be Repaired | Arrived Feb 13-Jan stmr Tosa Maru, from | Associated Trust Certificates. > 500 Ray & OBrien 07 £ ™ H. W. Wray. a native of Lead City Py S o he hundreds of tons | The schooner Sausalito, which put into this | Seattle, and not as before reported Aztec “een . ase 50 Afternoon Session a 7 Dakota, aged 23 years 11 months and 15 days. | holds. To reach them hundreds 3 | port Thursday night in distress, will have to | AMA—Arrived Feb 14—Stmr Colon, | California Standard . 800 Brunswick 06/1100 Rescue . o Sator lock, from the pariors ';:} n;ms l::kn. E:t:fr::a:r'o.lun:npx \n‘ % of other freight would have ;‘n b; xa;(er; | undergo extensive pairs before proceeding | e .’I‘»:u FAE L B R T :'_a;:k;:(‘x R R 195 00 Evelyn 14 400 Rescue > b akers Gt it > Friends a cqu nces are respec ool - v | e _KILRUSH- ivec 24— p Quees entra oint Com . B 200 MacNamara 0 600 Ton 2 St " Mary's Cathedral | fully invited to attend the funeral. to-morrow | OUt and to fill the gap left by the beef | agnin to wen. Victoria, henca. et 8 Chicago | Crude e . r high mass v e cele Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from the family res. | a new arrangement of the remaining | i = HULL—Arrived Fab 25— Ger bark Nomia, | Claremont ..... e e i Ton e oy oo & e e i dence. 1808 Filbert street. between Octavia! cargo would have to be made. The NEWS OF THE OCEAN. from_Tacol Esperanza % 450 Paymast Ton erment Holy Cross | snd Laguna. Interment I. O. O. F. Ceme- | ) | ¥ ) MELBOURNE—Arrived prior to Feb 26—Fr | Four 200 Ray & OF ) 5 flowers tery China was scheduled to sail at noon on | | bark Rossuet, hence Jan & Fuiton g 200 Ray & oee i SO S Februa 1904, | - Friday. The order to extract the beef | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | LEITH —Sailed Teh 25—Br shin Maribor- | ifanford 3 CLOSING, GUORATION 3 wife CARD OF THANKS | =S 3 o . v S k oug! or San Francisco. Hor «a "y e We herewith desire to extend our heartrel | W28 given late on Thursday. Every- Siipping M ue | SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Feb 25—Schr A | Independence . FRIDAY. Feb, 264 p. m native thanks to the many friends who by their | thing was arranged for an early start | The British steamer Tottenham, 34 m'v-un | J West, from Grays Harbor. JUDCHION «.vvnnnns 5 . .. e A month comforting _svmpathy and floral offerings, | +, E ol | Tos Angeles, is chartered for lumber from | OCEAN STEAMERS. Kei SR, T R s S - A rest. in thus city, | 20 esprclatly the fiermann's Sons and Gor. | ;):45‘;:"1 ““:r:,""?g‘k:)e:( n"‘::‘.n ,,lrhr;n‘;ty | Puget Sound to two ports in China at | GENOA—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr Hohenzol- | Kern RIVer --......... o g X G- 98 ¥ ved husband of Kate | Mman Singing Society, and all who helped to | e 1o we skies i —_— | lern, from New York. Monarch (of Arizona) . 41 > 9. 1 Hatfield ad son of 3 et | lighten our sorrow in the loss of a lovin s e necessary the steve- : | NAPLES—. d Feb 26—Sf e Cristo e Andes < : - - and the inte & 3, Hiatheld, and Drotias of { son and brathe = r]nP}lh_! hi;::’l" ,:;Id itall;?n“::d which in | Exports to British Columbia. §,,.H,"“;‘,\Fv Yn;;m” 0 g Stin hipne f\ml:r:.'vn:urf'.' W Va 10 - e Bads Mo e 1801 Lenox C., Mildred X. wnd Forest Hatfield, | MR. AND MRE. FREDERICK DRATZ AND | dore-in- ’ 8 | . The steamer Queen sailed on Thursday for | COPENHAGEN—Arrived Feb 26 — Stmr | Oy City Petroleum 12 B S TS [ ool 80 % mative’of Maseachuselts, aged 31 years FAMILY strength and substance corroborated | victoria with an assorted merchandise cargo, | Noorge. from New York, Lomifes bt 50 o o h o 7P A member of Carventers on No. 483, B 3ene Sher 'S ¢ var. coneigned to vort of destination and principal Sailed Feb 26— Stmr Hellig, for New York. | san Jo in O & D 4 o - s e il F n, Maes., papers please copy.) { CARD OF THANKS. peiamertl Bhgriom ppibfox oF Sy Britisn Columblan ports, valued at $15.222 und | QURENSTOWN- Arrived = et 26 Stme i | Challenge Con Overman ... 30 ends and acquaintances are respect- { « children of the late Margaret Het-| Awnings were rigged over the | i, iuaing the following: 12,236 Ibs dried fruit, | Cymric, from Boston for Liverpool. Soverelgn ...... ses.- 3 boi -~ L (ol v o - Sanatal so-duy | . tigger sxiselthets heartiuit Hoko 4 nihe| hatches and several gangs of skilled | 5740 Ihs raisins, 8560 Ibs itee, 4075 1ba malt, | S SL R Sterling .. 2 8 | e i s - rom the parlors | many kind friend 0 by their love, tender | o 0 o T 461 gals 1 case wine, 1 case liquors, b3 Toltee ......- 5 By Y ; & Grees, 1171 Mis- | sympathy emd beautitel florsl offerings | Stevedores started the hunt for beef | 70 AU T ZS0e BINC, T SR MEEOR SRR | Sun, Moon and Tide. B e # '3 | Con Impertal. s (4 th and Eighth. | {x;r;rv'dd'r\“ !;:lnl"n m'» bit g 3yeod lately | barrels. The work was finished late 1ast | 15 ;kgs groceries and provisions, 92 KEs fresh | United States Coast and Geodetic Surve West Shore 2 300 | ","'w': Potnt L . - haned parer Hettinger deomanry dear mother, Mar- | ioht and when the hatches were put 546 pkgs fresh fruits, 1900 Ibs Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | Miscellaneous- i e R » HEISEL—In this city, February | RS, Smoeamn i g CchARids & 40 [bs =alt, 100 bxe paste, 250 cases | at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisec | aAbby Land & Imp .......... 130 155 vt Co. « o4 Peter H., beloved husband of F' { {oul I as oper fustenaniding So sechanly 8 rolla leather. 3 cases hats. 31 pkgs | Bay. Publishéd by official authority of the | Northern Cal Power . 7 W o 5 sel. and father of Carrie, Edward, Anita | A | stowed that Neptune may turn the |drugs and sundries. 42 pkgs machinery, 16 pes | Superintendent. SALE e Cor 48 n e T, A CE e R | 7 e | China upside down without displacing | {ron e e 'fi%fi:fi’f&bf‘"‘m&fif oot faDot il h\lfih 5 low waters: cour at Morning Se: Hale & Norc. 95 Ey stein, German: e years % mo ] H 2 les . 242 1 'S, a U= e city front (Mlssicn-street w! ) about 25 3057 m 13 days. A member Brotherhood of | the arrangement. men, 5 casés arms and ammunition, 2202 feet | minutes later tham ot Fore Pl At height | 500 Claremont ... 50 | Julia ... v ez 08 [‘ ‘;i"‘v Lo 8G. 5| . | The China will carry about 2300 tons | bardwood, 17 pkgs vnmpr,”um bbls lmcnnmu | of tide is the same at both places. ) Twenty-eight Oil, h:" 423 i > Frieals es are respect- | | gt a5 ofl, 367 1bs leaf tobacco. 19 cases na | — Afternoon Session. i 2 fully irvited funeral to-day o of cargo and 350 passengers. Of these | “}, " a5ition to the foregoing the ATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27 » Soverel Ray & OBrien 01 08 , A Sovereign ‘Eaturday 2 30 v»t!fin | A l 130 are Chinese and 116 Japanese. Of | carried 167 cases canned goods, 27 case — Anscetated Rescue - r‘» 1 g oW 1 { the Japs about eighty are going back | preparations. 3 sks beans. 2 ca 3 Beimont. 31 32 Interme emetery 4 to take up arms against Russia. %0 By Ll Taland Exten... 65 70 % slands i TO SAIL. s HEXNESSEY—In February 25, 1006, e ! Many distinguished peopie will travel e o it e . e Mary O. Hennessey, widow of the late A -, i . 1 estination. Mont on. .1 & s - o to the Far East on the liner. Captain Sh tell | ] T T 3 Henneseey, and mi r of Minnie H. Hen- | 1pping Inte igence. | N Y Ton . Midway. 30 44 nessey. & native of Bangor, Me | Mayor of Leavenworth Asked | 7. B. Miiton and Lieutenant Command- = | February 27. | Paymaster ... Superior. — 11 £ Funeral and o oo | . ARRIVED. orts. 9 Ray Ton ... United Ton .. 00 13 LEVY—In this city to Provide A AN | ot Ahe Lary STRlOIOE [hithe Friday, February 26 | | EaN et | Hombatt ooy ool10 mPles 3 |- a5 adiedsd v RAE e o oy 0 rovide Accommo Q- | Asiatic station and will be fellow-pass- | Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, 42 hours from San 1 F eaon Astoria & Portland 11 am/Pier 24 | 10w Op CALIFORNIA 28" at Crorees Lawn Cometern” " "7| tions for a -Short Time 2™ o the China with . D. Che- [Pl | . . chstiansen, 46 Hours trom | ity Pamam | N. ¥ via Panama.li3 miPier 40 LEWIN—In this February 26, 1904, | " - | shire and J. W.Davidson, Consuls at | Eureks, bound south; put'in to land pas- Rretie s cof TRBNBIME. 2o 5ore o] G VONTIE - 3§ (e Sulieiie: SANSn BI0eH & SORTIeILIn Henoch Lewin, beloved busband of the late oo ) [ e Nooreasi portn of MOKsn SN0 An. ISR, L, S e ey’ tre Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pmiPler 20 | Lipsament for two years of the estimated flow An Lewin and dearly beloved father s i tung. Richard Harding Davis and John | yijora. v - G; Lindauer Astorla & Fortland § DmiPler & | of certain California rivers In cublc feet pes Mrs. Joseph Griesman, Jacob Lewin and LEAVENWORTH, Feb. 26.—Briga- | 1, % g iAo 1 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | China. China & Japan....| 1 pm/Pier 40 | © “ late Mrs. Max Cohn, 2 native of Ford 2 Fox Jr., both well-known writers, sail | Stmr Pasadena, Dickson, 47 hours from the early morning tides are given in the left | Alliance Eureka & Coos B.| 3 pm|Pier 16 | second, or second feet. The figures for the Germany, aged 65 years and 10 months, | dier General Bell, commandant of the | on the liner for the Orient. Other pass- | Fureka. ¢ hand column and the successive tides of the | Clavering.. | Hkong v. Portland|...... Pier 27 | last year may be revised by later measure: IE; Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 4 days from LITTLEFIELD—In Portland, Ore., February | general service and staff college at | engers will be: T. J. Smith, the Yoko- | San Pedro day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | Pe as. | : ments. The figures are by S. G. Bennett 24, 1904, Myron Winsl beloved * husi X Stmr Oregon, Doran, 5 days from Portland, | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | Pt Arena..| Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pmiPier 2|, 4. 0o her United States Geological Survey| of Margaret Littiefield, a native of | Fort Leavenworth, has asked Mayor | hama agent for the Portland and Asi- | Stmr Oreson, Doran, day: excent whenthete are but three ldes. ‘a8 | Eirtiar.., Humboldt —-.--- | 0 amBier 13 | 27" - Mass., aged 47 years 1 month and 18 days. | S . : . onetimes occurs. he heights given are in | ik . > |Pier 9 = B irifae nd Acaustiiancia e eapesi. | Anthony and the Commercial Club of | 8tlc Steamshlp Company; M. K. Ito. | Seme "Fomona, ‘Swansen, 25% hours from | somctimes otcurs, The helghts given ard i | Pomona.| Humbaiat 12110 130 pleler 9 | oo s s AT mow caNToN fully invited 0 attend the fuberal to-mesrow | this of R ? Japanese secretary here for the Toyo 3 Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | =~ % this city whether it will be possible Bktn Coronado, Potter, 12 days and 14 hours February 29. | | | | Second Feet. «Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral | . % | Kisen Kaisha; Captain H. K. Struve |¢rom Honolulu, = % sign precedes the helght, and then the number | g quota. ... | Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 20 | ‘ variors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission | to provide quarters here for National | and John F. Merrill Schr Jennie Stella, Hansen, 7 days from | given is subtracted from the depth glven by | g\l 00" | Goquille River.....| 5 pm|Pler siroet, Letween Twenty-second and Twenty- | e ra oficers and graduates of. mili. | 2 A Bevaly the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | Cooe Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pler ihird, Mission Masonic Temple. Cremation s : & es of mili- B S Schr Eva, Bjornstrom, 5 days from Fureka. |of the lower low waters. | §. Monlca.. | Los Angeles Ports. |10 amiPier 2| L0 rrrs et e A S A | tary colleges who are to be designated | Makes a Flying Trip. CLEARED. RPN | Centralta.. | Los Angeles Ports. |10 am/Pler 10 | gy ity niel @ brothers: Yo So Bt | by the President to attend the war Cs #riday, February 26. | Movements of Steamers. | March 1. | 1 February “fe and hrothers: You ate hereby notified _ | The varkentine Coronado, Captain Potter, e e Empire. ... | Coos Bay direct..!10 am/Pler 13 | Eeoruary eiiiend the Toneral of SUf, late brother, | college for a two years' course. The | which arrived yesterday from Honolulu, made way ports; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. 1O ARRIVE. | City Puebia | Puget Sound Ports {11 amiPier 9 | pepruary o el ety st \m: | communication states that the law as | the passage in ldw::Iverl)'l and fourteen hours, 5 SATLED. R ] March 2. 2” a {'n o | February 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Tem- | passed a year or so ago authorizes | Ihe bark Gerard C. Tobey left the island port Friday, February 26. Steamer. | From | Due. | Spokane.... Humboldt -....|1:30 piPler 9 | popruary ; . der _of 4 at the same time and has not vet been heard | gymp Francis H Leggett, Reiner, Eureka. . _Due | S Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm|Pier 2 eratd — . FRANK RALPH, Sachem, | the payment of 31 a day to such stu- | from. In the non-arrival of the Tobey there | Sym' Arcata, Nelson Coos Bay. | Sequola. ..... | Grays Harbor..........|Feb, *H M TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE AUCIET—In this eity, February 1904, | dents and commutation of quarters, |13 &reat elation for Captain Potter. The| gy Ramoa, Mndsen, Caspar. | Czarina. ... | Coos Bay..............|Feb, Sierra... .. Sydney & Way....| 2 pmiPler 7 ——— — Marie, dearly beloved wife of Paul cie vhi 5 | Honolulu marine sportsmen saw in the even | gymr Alcazar, Johnson, Greenwood. | Alliance | Portland & Way Ports. |Feb. G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland11 am/Pler 24 Second Feet. \& dmughter of Mre Bourdet. dovine aie. | Which amounts to about $54 a month. | start of the two sailing vessels an opportunity Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, Fort Bragg. | Empire...... | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Feb. 27 | Pomo. Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pier 2 DATE. ~ or of Mrs. Madeleine Eschardies and John | ‘Quarters will be provided for the stu- | for speculation and When Captain Potter left | gSimr Santa Crus. Alborts: Moss Landing. Elizabeth.... | Coquille River Feb. State Cal..., San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 Hourdet, and sister-in-law of | dents in the city until such quarters | ('S, t[opical shore for his ship betting was ~ RETURNED. Chehalis..... | Grays Harbor. ... [Feb. Coronado. .., Grays Harbor......| 4 pm Pier 10 ! — s rdics, a native of France, aged 4 a 410 1 in favor of the Tobey. ~The Coronad Tty Pobcuss ey | ROl Ryt : [Feb. March 4. | February " ars. can be built at Fort Leavenworth. Bas made faster trips, but never showed spes Ship Astral, hence this morning. for Hono- | M. Dollar. ... | Tacoma & Everett....|Feb: Arcata Coos B. & Pt Orfd 10 am Pler 13 | February 1.120 EXNING—In tils city. February 24 1904, | The class, which Is to- consist of | {3 beiier purpose. She brought ub 21,3 bags |, Thif SEVEr Q#REC LUP of Teavy weather, . | MODara:.... | Seattle. ....c....-::...Feb, 28 | Bonita Newport & Way..| 9 amiPler 11 | Febroary 13.3% mil F. Moenning. beloved husband “of Min” | about 100 officers 80 chof i i ot e L TELEGRAPHIC. Mackinaw. .. | Tacoma ..... -+|Feb. gy e b s nie Moenning (nec¢ Harms), father of Milton f 0 chosen, is ex- | _ POINT LOBOS, Feb 26, 10 p m—Weather | Wellington...| Oyster Harbor..... .. |Feb. Doric........ China & Japan....| 1 pmiPier 40 | February a8 - B next September. ere are NoO quar-| The steamship City of ebla arrived yes- DOMESTIC PORTE. = : 2 3 3 v §obss S oL oo T seorge and Herman Moenning, a native of . Santa Monica | Grays Harbor. eo...|Feb. v... Seattle & Whatcom' 4 pm! Pler 10 - - w— - Wisconsin. aged 46 years 4 montbs and 28 | ters for the members at the post. | Semahy - Ounet/ \m"fil{-lndtfnm-h:i Jepsen re- | SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr Dolphin, | State of Cal.. San’ Diego & Say Pa.(Fen: e 6 | | | KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN deys. A member of Independent Rifie: a i . | ports that he never felt the win ow with | trom Skagway. Hamb & Way Ports|Feb. ..e.. Coquille River.....| 6 pm/Pler 2 Genit Covmedl Mo 39, 35 O A = It is said that the object of the new | 200" Jefocity as during the greater part of | | Arrived. Feb 26—Stmr Excelstor, from Val- Portland. & Astoria...:|Feb. Conariiia. . Puget Sound Porta. (11 amiPler & [ Frends ard acquaintances ase respect- | 1aw will be to pick from the graduates | the trip. pIbe steamer was mearly ‘twelve |dez. Feb Z—Schr Carrier Dove, from Unga. Mexican Ports. *13 ey, Jeante. ... | Seatte & Tacoma.|10 am'Pier 2 fully invited attend the funeral to-day | officers for the army 9 int hours late, having been held almost at a stand- | Alaska. \ Seattle & Tacoma. Feb. | March 7. | | Saturday), at 2 welock, from the funers; | Ccers for the army, as West Point B S nt" 8 D e *Murious southeny | . UMPQUA—Arrived Feb 24—Schr Lucy, from | Willapa Harbor... Curacao. ... Mexican Ports.....|10 am|Pier 11 ¥ ve of the H. F. Maaes Comgpany. 917 | IS unable to provide a suitable num- | piast which fought her every foot of the way | San Pedro. Centralia. ... | Grays Harbor. el e February Mission street. Interment Odd Fellows' | ber, ! from Cape Flattery to the Golden Gate. The| ASTORIA—Arrived Feb 26—Stmr Despatch, | porc o """ Grater Harbor. 2 lreh. 29 | FROM SEATTLE. February e g | TR b T T | T 1 forget the dives ana ronnins | “PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Feb 26—Br ship | POmO.---<-..| Polnt Arena & Albion.. Mar. 1 e 1 " For. Saile | February 00 " RPN g 25 { P s will forget the dives and plu LOCK—Arrivi g : i teamer. | - ebruary g o W P B B John Sholwater Suffocated. fiat punctuated the course of thelr gl‘"r:"':; N s T e g;a:ne... Sewpors £ [Max 1 | 2 o e | FeDruary devoied tather of Dr. B. I Moore and’ Mre | i, | hotel. Captain Jepsen estimates the velocity | EVERETT—Arrived Feb 20_Schr J A |Bonita: T 2 | Dolphin Sasway & Wey Ports-Feb 18 | Fetruary F e atlis & Butbriggan, couny | JOhD Sholwater, until recently an in- | of (e wind, at times, as high &a seventy miles | Campbell. hence Feb 16; ‘chr Admiral, ‘trom | Eureka. o oy S ISEL 3| Berallon. ... | O Pt s 23 | Febeunry Jublin tand d 62 ye on a | of City and ital | an hour. 3 e Excelsior.....| Valde: : Mar. 1 —— P (s s e ey |k i s ] PG WY TATOOBHPassed out Feb 26-Br stmr | Jmaile Senttle & Whatcom..|Mar. 2 | Valencia..... | Skagway & Way Poris. Mar. 4 A e s Do ”‘o.rv" ¢ suffering from cancer, was found dead | The Overdue List. Wellington, from Oyster Harbor for San Fran- Novth Fork Humboldt | Mar 3| Bertha [ Valdez & Way Ports 10! p ' " eow | in bed yesterday morning in th Y, ? d cisco. o by SRR o¥ Dollar. ... Valdez & Seward.. Mar. 10 | ly invited to sttend th tunenl]twkmormu |in yesterday rning in the Han- The vessels on the overdue list were quoted | NEAH BAY—Sailed Feb 26—Schr Orient, | Arcata.... ‘008 Bay & Pt. Oflnrd.lllr. 24 ! (Sunday), February 28, at 1 ‘o'clock, from | cocl 7 e Vessels : 5 - | S. Barbara ttle & Olympla....[Mar. 2 | tate e. 112 Chattancoea street, I;’\xk oo, ¥ M:,“‘on street. He had ' 0, rance yesterduy as follows: Theodor, e e e i S L T Coatiii’ ives 1. e AT 3 Time Ball. | hetween -second and Twenty-third..| Peen suffocated by illuminating gas, 4 per cent: Robert Rickmers, 25 per cent: PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Feb 26—Bktn Humboldt ... |Mar. 3| Branch Hydrographic Office. U. S. N.. Mer- | — g ment Oliver Cemctery, by elec- | which was escaping from a partly open W. F. Babcock, 15 per cent, and Genera! Mel- Amaranth, from Honolulu. New York via Panama.|Mar. 3 chants’ Exchange Sar Francisco, Cal. i February il funeres car from Eizhieenth and Guer- | 4y rner. The door was unlocked, and it 1inet. 15 per cent PORT ANGELES—Arrived Feb 26—Schr Mendocino & Pt. ArenaMar. 3 February 26, 1904, b rero Streets. 4 = | TR R Orfent._hence Feb 16. Santa Rosa...; San Diego & Way Pts.\Mar. 3| The Time Bail on the tower of the Ferry | February MULLER—At the German Hospital, February | is believed that his death was the re- | Has to Turn Back. GRAYS HARBORSailed Feh 24—Stmr | Coos Bay.....| San Pedro & Way Pts.[Mar. | building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | February 2€, 1904, Frank Muller, brother of Carl Mul- | gult of accident. Nothing is known of | ® Chehalis, for San Francisco: stmr Coronado, | Oregon....... Mar. 5| e, at noon of the 120th meridian or at § | February jer of Healdsburg, General M. W. Muller of hi { The Standard Oil Company's clipper ship|for San Francisco; stmr Sequola, for San 6 | p. m, Greenwich time, _J. C. BURNETT, | February Fresno and John and Louls Muller of San | his antecedents. | Astral started for sea yesterday, but on ac- | Francisco; stmr Newburg, for Redondo, stmr 8 Lieutenant. U. 8. N.. in charsa. ' February