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- Alexandre Sornin, beleved fathier of' Noertie | DEA TH NO I I Eorntn i Mea. A e St Germain, & oative | 2| of Lyons. France, aged 78 vears & months | Y N 3 and 12 days. z 7 { rem ’ag’e Thirteen. .| WHITEHUESTTri this city; February 20, | Calinved ¥ E | 1904, James L, infant-‘son of. John and Mary | i —————— | Whitehurst, a native of San Francisco, aged | CRANFORI . city, February 20, 1904, 2 montbs and 27 days ! Mary - Auns ed wite of the late JOMR | yOUNG—1n this cits. February 29, 1904 A. « - - James A John Jeréme E. Young, beloved husband of. Min- A. Cran mnd . dgughtet of | i"H" Youns, a mative of Tennessee, aged | James I Elizabeth_Ielth, .48 years 6 wonths and days. (Chicago, netive of New York City, aged 43 years" i "y " and Stockton, Cal., papers please copy.) i £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect | Y i fted to attend the funeral to-morrow ‘ Wednesday),. at 1 k. from the chapel} 0 les H.-J en & Co., 1900 Mie- | ‘ ver. etween Fifteenth and Stxteenth. | % | | - Continucd Frem Page Fifteen. DRUMMOND- & city, February 29, 1904, | ___ % ot 2 ~ | 8t Wis residence, 708 Clementina street R P Yoseplr H.. belpved husbamd of Matia Drum 0 Ophir .:nn... 50 mond he Joseph wnd: Stephen “Drum- $11Overiind 5 mona. a Ault and Mrs. John Shea- oy 1 non, ) Ireland. aged €8 vears- 10 Rotoul = EFFr aumintances are respect- Rotton. 3 v 4 & requiem mass to be S itex Belcher - Cichated for the renoss of his soul . fo- S (eern Mov. .2 mor Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock at' p¥e PN 05 | T igp Louls. .. | St. Patrick’s Church, Mission street. between | g, .y, (or 50 Syndicate ... 04 05 | v Fourth Interment’ private, Hol¥ | gy pequer 15 16{1nion Con .. 85 86 | Feyruary 1904, 95| Yellow JacKet 47 38 ative of Ireland, aged 72 o5 | PAH MINE - February 20, 1904, R Asi Bid.Ask. | | i father of Fiorinds and Ray & OB = @ .| oy Lo ey ) ¢ # Ton Belmont. 58 69 parlors of Valente, Ma. | Han M M&S 5 Ton & Cal Stockton street 4 Hap Matual¥ 25 Ton Februars 28, 1 MacNamara oved fathér of Thoward Midway rother of Emila Freder & S Lake Denmark, aged 67 vears 4 o g aye .. | Paymaster gk e = ence. 5 Shipey = erment Cypress TRANSACTIONS. « wity, fhfant sod of Sam 1 MONDAY, -FEBRUARY.20. o Friedm: | Thomas F..Gresi, Georgt H: and ‘Bessie - Fet ry 29, 1904, | Lent to .Emanuel Lasar, lot. on, W line’ won James and Jenni® | Buchanan street, 113:6 S of Post, S 26 by W e T am’ Wolt to"Flora Ossesky, lot on "W { Buchanan.street, 62:6 Fulten, 8 his 1904 W84 $12,500 | sed i e late Harr N.. Hick iliam B. and Ella ¥ et o M | 2wafd Annie E. Franks, 3. os.. b s /. B '3;‘ dstor bt © Hermann -street, 55:6°W_ of s . It ):4%,-W 2436, NE-18:13, "N 6 e Fa e of German nd Catherine vanagh. to_ Ma: g % . he. iNew .Y ’ ¥ ne. of r Street,. 108 pers please "‘ N 23:3 by E 75;. 810 Intances-are “resnerl- | getate of Jamen Scibie (by George Berinect|'| - 5 20885 | and A P.. Black. executors) to Jullé Deperrs |' . 2 Oak " streéls, - W 35 N T00; 1, 3 i ent ‘private,- New. Ealem 5 by X T00:|° e Kosmos ltner Anybls arrived.yes. |- rings, Nebr., Febru 5 Foir o} f!‘;‘” s, -terday from Hamburg via Soiih and:| s, Hakes,. mother of Mre n Maore ‘to Higo K.| Central American ports. She brought | ngs, Nebr.: David | of Imvidaders, W 41 T s " W nineteen passeérigers. and 2183 tons of:! : g e il i Frederick and & Dubrink . cargo.” :Captain Réimer reports. that e ~— e - - arry ortens: lot.-on 8 iine of aliejo street, | Mifchell, T w chell gnd Mas. 2.6 W Br W 0310, W 141:5, E | tire British steamship Line Rranch’ has o i3 been ashore at Coronel and that.a. diver v Benjamin F, Cu: .ot 1 | at - i - W shore “about - five e =] e lot o BV Line of San: | at Guayaquil: went “ashore ‘&b 3 ' weeks ago 8 Yobee . L PR IES eorge J.oDean, Iot on NE | -Among the passengers.on the Anubis | - Gertrude :Roberts, nt nd Prospér streets, N-| r - Nev., amed 3% 3 Spér streets. Nl was Horace Parker Melntosh, a re- yes 5: dnye Liovd 15 Osmer X. and Adeline M. {tired dfficer of the Unifed States navy, Re e D, 1904, Kat divided hall of tellowing: Tot on SE.| \p, has been-at. Valpariso establish-| -3 ; = oy S 100; alo lot on W line of Forty- | ing a -hydrographic office ‘for the Chi- | 3 -and Thomas ¥ ; Ayemee; 155 N from W corner of For- [4o2n Government. - Lieutenant Mcin- | . R o 0: also lot on W line of | tosh Was in cHarge of the branch: hy- igim Nex. and Washing e avenue, 185 8 of C street. W i'grographic office at this port from 1888 2 rien ines e Ehameits ] TP L {to 1881.. His wife and daughter ac- . p s g ety rrow | 5 Same. $ $orE % ot on &7line of Lcompanied. him to Valparaiso and re- & d wenty-fourth stréet f Dolores, { v 839 Seiack, ftem, (he as 51 > turned with him yesierday on the Anu- et h fth. thance & 3 Brady, lot-on N | bfs sk s Chyrch. where a. requiem mass ey ey | - The: Anubis' passengers included the g o R A e BB $0. " | following named s - eneie romiey Ao Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker McIntcsh, Miss 3 in'-Okkiand, Cat., Febn $100. McEntosh, ‘Louis: Bergendahl, Carlos Van isso- 3 Ke beleved Irasd . Suilivan 1o Atice H. Kelly, | hot, T. L. Bradbury, L. Bradbury, Miss Louisa Margaret” Kelly, and father lot on NE liné of Fremont street, 114:6 SE of | Bradbury, Miss Caroline Winston, H. H. Ward, | @rd Nets A Trim Folsom,” SE 23 by NE $10. | Miss Clodia Seguame, C. Esteliff,. €, Olson, | taker, Mpw on an Alice’ H: Keily to -Kelly Real Estdte and | M. Padiila, T. C. Armistead, wife and three| a nat €t Company, same: $12,000 chitdren | i vears Joseph Affolter to. Cardiine Drey- ; ——— 1 ! reonde e ey Officers Subdue Mutineers. . Sate W to Al an W..|. The ‘British ship Falls' of Halladale, bound w m Liverpool- for this port, was reported the late weeks -ago as having pat Into [Foveaux B aits: New Zealand, in distress. -She- was o s, had Eustained - extensive acquaintances are respect o e T . W a few had proved refractory. to ‘attend the. funer K0 e i Mo il oo, 0k diom complete " details of ‘the.. Halladale's & i ~ryod-ca rHoises mbatlesd or’ Gionbatista and johs Sera- ““":kf“‘ " “l“";" ':":‘;"2';’;‘-““” AR nigh maes | MAgIt to Zelinda Rchram (wite of Fred £, 1001 waq-off ' Cae Horn. on September 20-and for avenue, E 30 by N 12; $10.. - . three ‘weeks following that date encountered Bl Tains sttt et W. & | @ sictession. of hurricanes; with’ wild ‘squalls Wenih 3. fies 16 Rimi Pannenis 3ot s & |-in etsween. - The galley was. Washed out Octo- | of Bixth avenve, 300 5 of Lake stiest. 8. >} br 10 and for theé time being ‘cooking was -an & E 120: $10. ¢ [ Impossibility. _Some A‘r,|:\:”:m-ln r-(;\ls:;]rd\:‘lg&l aix o ko SRt ut - were Dersuaged. to 0. Wate MAAGGHLIN <1n .. this - clty. Febsusry.. 28, ifliam H_ Harr to Jobn Buroyne, ot wn K {000 JUiS Spetted thé: salt in No..3 hatch And. | 1904 Br &hlin: wWife of the late $10. : - 13n- the brine casks of caustic soda floated,’| seph - - beidved mother of Same to kame, lof on W.line af Sixth avenue, | battering. {he. confining. sides and -starting a seph. Williin ink McLaughlin, and | 225 § of A street, 8,75 by W 120: $10. Reid of rivets. . sister of M and the late Johw and Meta Burgoyhe to:John A: John.|: Soundings. showed nine inches . of “water in Williatn, McEilig gltandmother of same; $10. | the hoid.” The. pumps goon reduced this o three Eiets. Hary and McLaughlin o Land Company. to Minnie Beck; | inches and. there it was held. When the.ves: tative "Of Ivelamd, -aged 49 years and t on-® lie of C ‘street, 107:6 E of Forty.| $¢1 anchored .at . Foveaux . Straits ‘the crew days Wasking t avenie, S to.land of second: party, NE (n |-mutinied. The members ‘refused “to raise ‘the. iy, papers :plegve reet at polnt 128:3 W of Fartieth avenue, | anchior, but Captain. Thompson and his offiers . 3: also lot on E line of Forty-first. avenue. | regained control -and the Halladale eventua)ly Tue f C street. E .to land.of mecond party, | Ut to sea with six of tbe crew in irons. :4.~( Ao ”"’ ""N-‘-' - to w\"»} first I;\i:nub at point 144:6 N of | o 5 g Sond Thirtieth, " thence fo. St ijarc Valley ‘Bank, Thomas and Emeltne | General: Miffiin Launched. oo e pe ofa ] Thass | Beck 1o Same, ‘lot on SW corner o Fortreth |- The" Gowérnment steamer General Miffiin SO I by e n- | avenue and C streat, S 289:3, SW 435:4. N | qaq suecessfully launched yesterday -at the Y gamesiric | 144°4. NE o C streat. 120:3 W of Fortieth | Ricon Iron Works: Miss Loitle Patten, daugh: 3 p hen A arid. Mary L. Bors to Ssmuel & | ter of Coio William *§. Patten, - chief quar- | anniversary mass witl be | Crooks. 1ot on W line of Sixth avenue, 35. N | lermaster, United States army, christenéd-the t=a Tor pose of the ‘soul of the | Of 1 Street, N 25 by W 95; $10. » 3B | vessel, ‘which slid. trom her. cradie into. thie ate “Abbie . Mid; 1 (nge’ Kennedy), be City R»d!\ Coémpany (corporation) Mary | ™ in the presence ol 1 joved wife of the AThOr MIGHIeton, and | E. 6 Amrath. Tot mn S0t oot Toamth ovarat | 1o & chorus of steam-fed ‘shrieks to. which every beldsenl sister of Mrs. .Ernest ' Barade, -at| 50 N of Hugo street, N 25 by W 95: $10. ' | Whistle in the harbor seemed to contribute, t. Boniface's Chrurch, - Golden Gate avenue, | Joseph W. Amrath to same, same: gift “The General Miffiin will form a valuable ad- Velinesday, March 2. ét 8 o'clock. Friends'| ~Louisa Bingham to Aurelius E. Buckingham, |dition to the harbor fleet of the quartermaster's and acquaiptances ‘are invited to attend 16t on E line of Eighth avenue, 100 S of i|department. She will be used primarily for MOORE—In Alameda, Cal.. February 29, 1804, carrying water to the military posts located in Wellpsley Ziel, beloved and only son of Wel- enor V. Luckmans | this harbor. She’is stanchly built, however, Jesiex “Moore ha Louige Moore, a na. o W line. of Twentve | and fit to take an ocean voyage should: her i aged 8 yaars i V'S ot 3 street. € 50 by 3 | services be required elsewhere. Shé also has immantel Church, * | accommodations for passengers and freight.® Clara and L. and. Ariadne Edwards to George | The.army people will welcome her advent, as Cenlral = avégues 2.0'clock; | C. Clare, lot on E line of Tehth avenue, 262:¢ |.the service now contributed hy the General . Wetlnesday, March o'clock nar. | N of N street,.N 37:6 by E 120; $10, McDowell is necessarily limited. The General 6w gauge beat to Chestnut strect Alexander Foster to Margaret E. Gallivan, | Mifflin is 132 feet long and. wiH havé a epeed MORROW-.In Oakiand, Cal., February lot on-E Jine of Thirteenth avenue, 125 N of | 0 about thirteen “knots, 2 "!!!M Georgd P.. beloved husband of Nan, N street, N ‘"»;; E 1:9,}:111. i - J orrbw. - and. father of George W. an Smma and ederick Boehme to Solomon ° : < v Siachel Morfow. - netive of San Fravcto | Getz, Jot on .W line of Eighth avenue, 200 N Has Sick Governor on Boird. Mr:};’ - peare § mchilr and 14 Saya. - ‘lof e 2 S e w | The navy supply steamer Supply airived last ““In ibls city, February 28 1904, ‘Fran- | mes Paine to Charles R. Paine, lot oh SW | evening from Guam, getting into port toc late -:r\’hexg\m wite of Willlam Mulr, and sister | e 0f Sixteenth avenue, 50 SE of Q atreet, |'y ‘s.qu.mnune inspection. - She has on of Mrs,* Janet Tbdhunter of Sacramento, & 50 by SW. 100, lots 3-and-4, block 352, Ser Williain . /B ey nagive of Wisconsin O'N. and H. Tract; $10. board Commander am E, Sewell, who ha b Roxann sa.sis - count of ill health and will to-day be taken e A B oy B e g o g e e e o O e 00, %' | to the hospital at Mare Island for medical »ors the Western Addition s T g , N 105, W 125, block 3, West | treatment. When the Supply reached Honolulu - S | €a Séwell, who s suffering from a rectoms. 1324 Devisadero street, betwaen o= | E0d map 2; | Commander W tet and Bugh.- Interment Hicksville. o1 | , Foxannah A. or Anna B. Joyce to Mary E. | tropical .complamt, was still confined to his on arrival of train leaving Saf Francie Alameda lot on S corner of San Jose' avenue | cot. With' him on -the Supply are his three Wednesday, 5:30 o'clock a. m. %co " and glee street, SW 81.20, SE 104:6, NE 80, | daughters and their governess. After passing FIGERS pnd - members of an Fr NW 125, block 3, West End map 2; $10. Guarantine this morning the Supply will prob- Hive No. 8 L O, T M.+ aré henepy Aocia0 | . Nicholas and Maude MeMenoiny to Solomon | ably proceed to Mare Isiand. T tand the funeral sompeeiereby notified | Getz, fots 11 and 12, block C, Getz Addition: 10 : —t l‘n?')'d_‘;jmm d:{xnrr",'x"f:.. X:H:r to-day | Henry J. and Alice M. Praeffle, J. J. Kerri. Captain “Phil” Browne Retires. Weatern Addition Funeral Directors. 1754 ",'t Fan by Charles C. Morris. commissioner) to | Captain P. 7. Browne, whd for fourteen years isadero street,” between Sutter and e ypdivided DAL 10t 1 | has been superintendént of State tugs and By order JESSIE M. CONSTANT., Maria Stensoh to Emile L. Ducotey and C..| dredgers; yesterday ‘terminated his _fervice 2 Lady Com. vro tem. Skinner, Jot on NE 1ine of Holls strest 58-4 | under the Board of Harbor Commissioners. C. M. GIRARD, R. K NW of Crescent. NW 29:115. ¥ 1185 & 5 ¥¢.|.The engineers and others in his department PETERSONZIn this city, February 27 1904, | 103:3, lot 53, black 5, Holly Park: $10. yesterday presented their retiring chilef with a Annetie Christing, beloted Wife of “Gustavi | . Dureasso’E. Goodmen and Lucretia. Thomas | bandsome Shrinet's emblem 8s & token of thair Peterson, and beloved mother of Eilen | (Goodman) to A. A. Friedlander, lots 1558 to | 1*8ard. Captain Browne will return to Stock- Augusta Petersdn nd, sister. of J. A, Peter- 1560 gift map 3: $10. % ton and with his ;?n."x‘m waler (ronlulosn son of Galveston, Tex., and Frederick Peter. Danje! »onot vi one -of its most famillar figures. nde, zon of Oland, Swedei. 'a mative of (’:fi:n; 56, mife 'm-‘;.(.]:.nm?" i My . Mg, Jot Browne's management the State's fire f:‘sh(ln{ Sweden, age years 7 months and -3 days, | Simon ur 7 plant developer 0 a-vi protection to 7 Fiiends and acqualntances are respeir: | Exvont Hachiman & oo opastTan &nd | ibping, the two. tuge Governor Markham and fully inviied to mitend .the fuberal to-day 1ot on NW line of Chenery street, 888 SW of | Governor lrwin being fitted with. the latest: (Tuesday). st 1:30 o'clock, from her lats = Roanoke, SW 25 by NW 100, lot 159, block 3, | devices and manned by crews carefully se- residence, 3005 Harrison: street, near Falrmount Land: $10, lected and well drilled. Captain- Browne can Twenty-sixth. Interment Cypress Lawn | Estate of Mendel Esberg (by-Matilda Bs- | 100k back upon fourteen years of work well Cemetery. by electric car from San Jose bers. executriz) v Arthur Bachman . same | done. e was probably the best known man avepue and Thirtieth street. SCRIVEN—In - this “city, February 27, 1004, | Tecorded December 24, 1807, Liber 1761 D, 10 | {rlends according 1o the census returns. It ife | - Ry . | (sce onder conferrh o0 s | Was any enemies they do not go on record as e oave G BN K. | Coec 3L S0 W, T TN De- | fach in the shipping district. SHEPARD-—In this- city, February 28, lm. Mury Ann Shepard. a native of Madison | Must Care for Insane. Curacao Arrives. County. N. Y., aged 88 years 3 month Rgpins 5 . 18 daye. Y°AT % mon® &2 - OAKLAND, Feb. 29.—Following the | ‘The Pacific Coast Steamshis Company's SORNIN—In ty, ., , | comntunication Curacao, (aptain Paulsen, arrived yesterday 1 n this city, February 28, 1904, from the State Lunacy from Guaylnas with twenty-seven passengers ¥. J. Monaban, Manager. MON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, James McG! FFrignds and aequaintances are rexpect- s daye 510 fara S0 N bf Califoriia; 100 Fenner, 539 8 lot on of Waller B Bagge to ‘Daniel ramento sireet, N 109; $10.- Jones ‘to- Adele. D. | rader strest, 125 and.| . lot on' W line of ‘San- f b lot on Rowley Investment Company to Annie B.. or late Lakeview: $10, property as degeribed in order conferring sale Commission to the Board of Super- | visors last week, District ‘Attorney Al- | len reported to the board to-day that | it was his opinion that the county | would have to care for all indigents | jreturned from the Staté Insane | | asylums. ‘The harmless insane in the | various hospitals number several hun- dred, who are to be sent back to the several counties from which they | came. 3 Tel. Mission 31. AHAN, O’HARA & CO. 41 Mission si., near Nineteenth, San_Francisco. Ginn. Henry Hansen. JAMES McGINN & CO., Formerly With I’AMII Bros., ——Funeral Directors and Bmbal 214 Eddy et.; Tel. South 576. | lowing named: Mrs. A. Ottinger, Miss Ethel day on the 9 o'clock trip to this ecity. BRITISH BARK LUCIPARA REPORTED A WRECK ON BEACH AT GUAYAQUIL - TLAWIERS NEAR sent déwn to ke an examiniution wag drowned. “The ‘officers:pf - {he: Anubls dlso. report a Britiski'bark on'the beach at Guayaquil.. “They - were- doubtn\l to ‘hey. identity; but ‘one ‘of: them ‘said he had read her mame Lucipara.: The Lucipara - is wéll known at. this part ‘and is now somewhere: between New- castle, England, and Seattle. The. bark thie to leave bis post as Governor of Guam on ac- along the water front, where he numbers his and a full cargo, including treasure valued at $100,080. - Among the passengers were the fol- Nichols, Mrs. M. Owens, H. H. Brown, Pres. cott Sawver, Miss H. Tays, E. Tays, G. M. Morris, J. Pearson, Dr. E. E. Hicks and Mr, and Mrs. A. Abbott. i ot TS BB Sausalito Breaks Down. The ferry-boat Sausalito broke down yester-- She reached her slip on this side at 11 o'clock. The accident disabled one of her whee's and with tbe remaining wheel she made slow and CLOSE OF CASE \rgument For and Against | t. ‘Colonel - Grifiith rUST T PEFORE rEE - THREE DAYS OF SPEE( R e esult of Sensational Case at ‘Hotel in Santa Monica “Awaited W nh Interest | e | | I | i | | | j 1 LOS -ANGELES | drgument by coun Colonel Giiffith J. Griffith, on a charge of attempting to murder’ his wife at the Areadia: Hotel; ‘€anta Moulca, on September'3, began in:Judge Smith’s i.division. of .the Superior. Court to-day. | The case has been in court for nearly .| ta month, and:expert witnesses hmfl | | been ‘brought from - Sac¢ramento, San -Franclsrp and San Diego to testify as ! to the defendant's sanity. Three days will be ‘conisurned by counsel in sumi- 1 ming. up the case for the prosecution and defepse. On:the side of the prose- cutioh are ex-Governor Henry T. Gage, | District Aftorney Fredericks, Isador B. | Dockweiler. and on the :defense Earl 2 | | Rogers, former Judge J. W. McKinley | and_ LutHer Brawi: . District Attorney | | Frederk‘ka upem‘d to-day for the S(ate the trial sometinies ‘pcayrs: - The. heights ‘given' afe .in . addition 1o, the soundings. of the Talted States Coast. Sutvey ¢harts, except wheh a minus (—¥ Sign precedes. lie height; and. then-the number 1:kiven fs - subtracted . from the : dspth. givem by i\ the charts. The p'hne of ‘reference is the mean of the: jower jow_watérs qhnppmrr Intelligence. L2 ARR" ED. ! Monday, February. 2. | e GENERAL FYIN N TERING q/llf' Lh/{/’,’ frd miin, - hatetofore ‘reported ‘out. of- poition, Yeflll:flfl February . 5. Northern Ledgs buoy No. & ‘a-red, #econd- | LU § st Supply. [ clags nus.- found: put ‘o ‘position February 5, Schofield, 30" days. from'| was replaced” same ‘day. | Guain,. via. Honolli. Danger Paint buéy No..8, & red, second-class | Ger stoir Ahubis, Remers.: 118 days from | foynd- nssing - Feb: v 6, was. replaced | Hamburg: éfe. . £ ¢ a.red, first-clss apar same day. | Strir Spokane; Nopander, 9 Hours ‘trom “Rack’ Point buay No. 10, & red, first-class’| Eureka: spar, heretofore reported wissing, was Yeplaced. | - ftrayr . Brunswick, ‘Ellefsen, ‘14 ‘Hours | February 6. i Fort Bra & Etme_State of California, Thotas, 40 hours ed oiit of position, | frem..San Diseo. Stinr - Phoent: ek nit Polnt Reet ‘buoy No. 16, a red.’ first- | cliss spar; heretofore re was replaced Febriiary. 1 | Turt. Polrit buoy No. 9. a black, second-class tae, found missing Februiry 7, was replaced by & black, first-class spar same day. . Prolswy-Rock Spindls, found migsing Febfus | ol - from: - Eu- Qdiang; 40 mir: Melville Dqliar; - Fosen; 127 hours from | Evereit. “Samr- Curacéo, Paulsen, 11 days from Guay- | of - Los| Angelv\ 1s Now I’roceedmtvl SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Fating. A por- iness, Nausea, Drowsi- t ated Tongus * Pain in the Side; TORPID LIVER. _They Regulate the Eowels: Purely Vegétable. Bmail Plil, Small Doses Small Price. v-n’-". Remgzber the axative romo maaumo«cnay. > 2 Days OCEAN. TRAVEL. -_ g Stsamers leave Pfers 9:anq F Ketchikan, - Wrangel, Skaguay. d m. Mar 31, Apr Seattle. toria, - _Vancouver, Seattle, Ta- m.,. Mar. 1. am-—11 5 amers for Alaskaand Change- at. Seattis % this 4*flmp‘r N to N. P. Ry P - For Euress {Humboldt Bayj-—Pomona. .1:30 P. mi., Mar. 5. 11 23, 20, Apr. 4. Spokane,. 1:50 p. m, Mar.'2, 8 14, 20, 28, Apr: 1 For Lo Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San. Diego and Santa Barbara—San: ta Rosa, Sundays; 9 a srnta, Thursdays, & a. m. For Low ‘Afigeies San Pedro_and East State of Call San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Samta Crugz. Mon- ferey, San Stmeon, Cayucos,: Port Harford (San Vedturs and Hueneme. 9 a. m..-Nar. 8, 16, 24 Apr.: 1. 8% m;.. Mar. 4, 12,.20, 28, Apr. 5. sendda; Magdaléna Bay. San Jose del Mazatlap, Altata. La- Paz. Santa. Ros Gyayias. (Méx.),. 10_a. m., Tth. each ufthes. information obtain folder. : hange stcamers or satling -nc:s'r orrxcu--o New Montgom- ary 7. was ribufie_same day. t & |-ery st. (Palace ). 10 Market st. and Broad- | Perii Strair, page 96— Ltnsnoi Shoal buoy Xo... MaS aNd WAy DOKS. oo 0TS hours [ WAY Wharves ht office.. 10- Market 8. @ black. eécorid-class can, reported missing "w;,'“pm;:{;’ Al B gt €. D. DUNANN, General Passenger: Agént, | Eebruary's,“wili-ba replaced an-soen as pracil: | #00 FORC, VA AT oy e from Bo- |, 0 MU vt San Francles - 0 . = ‘-uk F it -36r and theck Bagiawe -Crdun -Retels wnd . | - B -gider. of . tha "'";3“"3"\ TSN, l..B ehip: Drumefatg, McCatun, 96 dayw trom | T3 {07 wnd, che S ge e ) -l Y. B. N, Sydriey. 2 o o BPIEL | Commiander,. U, 8. Lighthiouse Inspeetor, * |- SYGASY. L 00 Davis, Mc 1% f 4 [.mito. | AMERICAN LINE. i ~ Movement. of Steamers. |',: Bchr. 1da Ay~ Campbell, 5 hours from . Palnt | Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton. e - | Reyes. .. Prom New ¥ W . g | CLEARED. F N o - ,. d Srar. 26, 1030 | Asls Lorris FVENT e Tnvnmme ¢ i Monday, Fabruary 20 | N by . e S = | Steamer. From, Br stmr Clavering, -Rarton, “15‘“"‘0"!» vis ATLANTIC TwasrolT LINE. 3 | - —— - |- Portland,” China Commescial §. 'S | New York—London Direct. “ Heroi: ..,iap 1} SAILED: Menominee in £ = | Empire. . Coos Bay & Pt Orford. Mar. 1 Monda-, February 2. | Minnéapoll ar M, Dollar: . acoma & Fverett.... Mar . Mesaba Mar MISS LOTTIE PATTEN AND | | dlontara. Seaithy: 11o.S1o a1 | Br stmr Clavering, Barton, Portiand ang | Meeaba . _— Lo AND | | Mackinaw acoma . . 3 “IMar! 2 Oniy acri | SCENES * AT THE TUGS - | | Wellington . | Otcorr tarbe Mar. 1| A Toie { naunmn L'HE. LAUNCHING. |} Ereanss Nanstmo: ;oo {Mar 4l Stme 6. C. Lindauer, Allen,: Astoria. | Rortland--Eiverpodl s . 2 | | . W. Eider... Portiand oria..idar. 1| SRS Farnmount, ‘Bater, Liverpool. Canada 2 Deming Apr. 2 . | Iaqua Seattie & Tacoma..... Mar.. 1 s o e | Vanecouver M m Apr. & | ‘Rival. ...| Willapa Harbor oe|Mar. 1 OUTSIPE BOUND 1\1 527 xommxn AMT A LINE, Centralia.....| Grays Harbor . HMar. I'| Feb 29, 13 m.—Schr Ottillle Ford, trom Eu-| * New Twin-ser 2,500, “Ron wk . Sev whoa! | > § | y I oo, LRl Lvhonts) ol Fomg. .| Polm Arena & Aibion.. ;::: 1) ek, PR | New Yotk—latte'dx\ 2, vxa Boulogue, e e iauirs. Ihnpéd U8 | ponitd | Newport' & Way Forts. Mar.. 1| * POINT LOBOS, Feb. 29, 10 p. m.—Weather | Rétterdarn - . \fa. 5 Sar. 2, B v e . s i) | W H San “Pedro. Mar. "2 | clear; wind west: Velocity 6 miles per Bour. Noordam -._ 3 ) i ADPF. o T < il 1100 | Seattle i |Ma . o, S gty OTk-—Antwerp—Paris. __Gerard C. Tobey a Bad Second: Umatita,..| Fuget Sound Porix:..;|Mar: 2 | POINT REYES—Passed. Feb 23—Stmr San| - o Mew York & e 10:30 5..m The- bark Gerard C. Tobey, which -arrived | Rainier. Seattle & Whatcom.. .. Mar. Shiwiey o PORD- Safied Fob e Sime. Bo.+ Vaderland Mar. 12 Zeeland Mar 38 Sunday, left Honolulu in company with the North Fork... Humboldt ............. Mar: m“ F}T l:::‘-‘m < 29—8m Kroosilapd Mar. 1% Xpr-2 barkentine Coronado, a four to one favorite | Arcata | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Mar. O RSBy - AFrited Feb. ‘2osSetie WHITT 5IAR gy With the marine xports of the Hawaitan eapi. | & Basttlo & . Otyragde. : . [Mer. o f Fronolulu; ‘bktn Mary New York—Queenstown—Liverpool. tal. | The Coronado. came up in twelve days | Humbole - Mg Y e, hence Fen 2. o ¢ i and fourteen hours,- winnihg the race and up- | Coquille River - Mar. — Aol ca Post | Dccanic p) joons Ma Mar 30,10°a m. setting many Honoluiu caleutations on _easy | Fomora Tl o M AT R e e I dad Lol e 4 . Apr. 1. a0 m money. The Tobey was fifteen daye making | Point Arena..| Mendocino t ‘ona Mar. . 3 3 0 R Paiw of. Kiile Mar, ) Apr. 6:10.a o, the trip. : [ ente Roge. . 0MN Wieso & Way St T —— .‘ffh:qu'\}.u,sr it Bnucn—mueucown—mnrml. - Bark ;[‘:;ln*l Di'. CoonBay. an Pedro & Way Ple: Mar. 5 /- PORT ‘-AA!;‘(L”EMSI”“ Feb 28—Br ship | L2 il > g SHEE, Toutas . Higttom | Oregon. .../ Portland & Astoria. . Mr.. 5 | Simla; Tor Asst e Bangor, - from Pori | BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. The Norwegian bark Toblas from Newcastlg, | \g:k;:‘;m 1 ‘.,“z\ ",’l”h” -“:: § Azuc]. Gibraltar, Naples, a..o“; ¥ Australia, for Honolulu, put - Into Auckland | o of SSES L by P c 215 | Ma o ax 2N... Desterday leaking. She Aroutided while enter | State of Cal\| San Dicgo & Way Pis, Mat. N el o ing port, but was got off with little damage. _ | Alameda.. N ok e Para ‘\:m-. Atrived: Feb: ‘29— Stmr - Chicos | - e | Centannial Seattle. & Tacoma:..: L9 heng e v g e - D - y | Martpasa. .| Tahiti .. Mar. Arrived. Feb 29- G i :* The Overdue List. G. “peFlder.. Portland Mar; 10 Loomix, from: fan. Francisco, The- vessels on the ovérdus list. were qioted | 8 Do -Hakodate Ii7iMar. 10 |-, -Suiled Feb; 3y—Stnit Santa. Barbara, for San yosterday as follows: Theodor, 40 per cerit; | ——— — e o - ancizéo, : via- Pory. Hadlock. Robert Rickmers, 25 per cent: “TO SAIL W, 15.per cent, and General M F. Babeock, inet. 15 per cent, PORTEAND ‘Feb dalena cléared. from “hete e 28—The bark. M torday. ‘with - 160:540 S ey : Steamer. | - Desfination. | [ Sadis.| Pier.. {8 G0 SHISE for Qieenstown or Fatmauth NEWS OF THE OCEAN. March 1. - | | it :\;(ed Feb' 20—Stmr. Prentiss, for San Pran- | Wiy Samoa. «| Los Angeles Porte. |- 8 amiPier’ 2 ;" 4% ’Pflf.fll kmnd Feb vn-s«m— Hmry Wit- The. British ship: Castle Rock 18 chartered.| Centenntal..[ Seattle & ‘Tacoma. ... ...{Pler 50' : for lumber from Pugst Sound to- Fremantls, | Czarina.... | Coos -Bay direct. 3 Australia, at 40s; schoaner Mindora,- same - Hkong v’ Portlan: L POENT L it Feb: 20~ Bltn- (sup-! business crom Puget Sound to Shanghal at | | Los Arnigeles: Port: o amifer posed) Robert Sedden;. from Ta:amx, for. Sen - 3fis.3d. % « Eureka & Coos - B:il1 awi PPE 16 Pagsi, 5K A . -4 !'j-m?l;t--;x ;‘N“L Ba: d\‘r;fl (}"‘ w H" BAN PF‘D}"(L Aritved Fen mfmm Arago, 3 Tanbark for Japan. i €ity Puebla. uun‘i“ch Pt mt b Hajhor; -Bkin - Quickatep. from The British steamer Clavering, which eaifed | Sequoia. . Harbor: .| 4 .nm‘r-ler ANGEM:»— yesterday for' ‘Hangkong .and ‘way posts via| Centralia. cles - Ports. {10 am Pier eity.. Portland; carried as cargo from this port 119.- | Elizabeth. Coquiity River ¥ am Pler 20 T aipir Lectana, fron 770 1bs tanbark, vaiued at $1320, .consigned to | Spokane:. .. Humboldt +.J1:30p[Plec - 9.1 7 Ariived Feb Kaobe, Japan. oS §. Barbara, | Los ‘Angeles Forts. 4 pm|Plet - 2 I o g @ : Maren 3. | A | o4 HADLOCK -~ Arrived . Feb 2 Siine : 3 arellai. ., .| Astoria & 1 1ndl10- am Pier 2 Santa - Perbars,” {rom. Seattle, and satled /v, Exports o Southein: Coast. Hurnboldt atde - & Aldska. (11 amiPier 9 San. Pedro 4 The Gérman steamer Memphis of the Kosmos | Slerra: - Syduey & W, 2 pm! Pler Arrivea Fep. 20Sehir ‘Oczeanla “Vange, from line flmi,d on Saturday for Hamburg and way | G. W. Eider - Astotia & )'m!lnrd 11 am Pler San: 1ieZo. { ports with an assorted merchandise cargo con- | Pomo.:...- | Pt. Arena & Al hu\u; € pm Pler PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived: ‘Fsb s‘flk"\ sfgned to the primcimml horts' on the southern | State of Cal n Diego & Way:| & amiPler Kifekitat, -from - Bandluiu: - soast oralied at 836,815 4o be distributed as | Coronada...| Grays Harkor ....| 4 pin/Pier alled: Feb " Banior;. tor l"orl Gam- | follows: For' Mexico, $19,168; Central Amerl- March 4. “Ie, ¢, $4684; Ecuador, $3504; Peru, §7704; Chile, | Bureka. Hamboldt ... ... & amiPie 13 | CLALLAM BAY- &hcliored in Fay Feb 20— 1077, iine leading exporta’ were us follows: ' | Arcata.:i"| Coos. B, & Pt Oridit2 ‘m 137, Sihr Willlami M. Swiith, “for- Redonde:, schr.| 0. Mexico---179 "bbls- flour, 931 gals 24 cs'l Bonita..... | Newport & Way..| 0 arm Fier 11! Mariop, for.San: Pedros ship Eiwell, > for Syd-: wine, 142 pkgs potatoes, 11 pkgs onions, 25,300 1 March 5. -1 | - Bi ship- Lamarna, fof Queenstown. i Jon Tice, Liol ibs sago, 12 cn beer, 1 bl whis. | pomona. .. { Humboldt ...o: .. [1 80 piPier” 9 EUREKA- Arpived. ” Feb23-Sohr. _Bertie Ky, 9 c8 s, 7 ¢ eral” witer, 17 ‘pi & ot ¥ > 3 Minor, from: San Fe - paste, 162 ca carined goods. 980 lim aried (u1C, | Doric. o - LCHIAL & JADAN. o] 1 DAblek 40 | SavTod Feb. $4omcrs Mabet Giag - and pa 100, “p Broceries and-provisions, 900 Ibs spices. | Acapuico.... | N.. Y. Via Panama./12 _rolPior 40 - Bluhm, - (or “San Pedes; ‘sche. Otiilie -Ford, o lv‘:% ]!:: rv:::l"ss 0 Es]bou\ea.ln pkgs bread, | North. Fork. [ Humboldt: ... 5.pm|Pier 20 - San Francigeo 196 1bs batter: '3 = hadiara %’hf::- "’:oo“l'b; Rainler. . ‘-umfi& \;h;lcum‘ 4'pmiPler 10 FOREIGN -PORTS. .- agar; 108 foe ln\mhA}rd l;nri;(n. 2 phes acld, [ 5 Rosa San Dicgs & Way:| 9 amiPler 11| v ':‘}.Em,:;:;;“&f"m ¥eb 27—Be:ship Queen |- es, 7-'bales” duc 9 pkgs drog derraniy | b 11 Victorla, . A = 430 e iis o ks s 413 pkss. drogs Aretie. .5 Husboldt . {3 :m:;q‘:; g azan r‘ll‘.\\’;~:nl|ed Jan _—(‘-".slm-r Sors s pipe. ars iron, 21 Ahteoy i . 8 2 I'bla, for Hamburs: material, 4 drums carbids: 15 bx beiner ton | Umatia... Fuget Sousd Ports-[lhamiPler 9| SiNGAPORE—Arrived. Feb 26_Br atmr. 'st; | arms and' ammunition, 350 cs blasting. powder, pIeanie: .. ... Seattle iy~ pm/Pier 20 | Bede,, from New -¥ork, for Mantla. 4 ore cars, 1120.1bs potash, 301. tons'coal, 3: March { | } TVALPARAISO _Sailed -Feb: 12—Br- Bark| 961 ft lumber; 10 cs coal ofl,- 13 pkgs. dry C‘"’“"‘--“’ Meoxican: Por! m'"”?ler 11 | Auldgipth, .for San. Fraucisco, via Nitrate: Pot, goods, 1 pkg machinery, March 8. 7~ | “'Sailéd Feb 2T—Ger stimr - Hermontiyis, - fof. To Central America—518 bbls flour, .20 cs | C008 Bay...! San Pedro & Wiy:| § am|Prer 117 gan Fraricisco. . 1 whisky, 534 gals' wine, 10 cs liquors, 400 Ibs, FROM SEATTLE. ¢ BRESBANE-Acrived Feb- 28—Br. étmr “Ag- | codfish, 9 pkgs groceries and provisions, 4 cs aboine = ransti, from Vancouver: ! canned gobds, 4"3:; caal ofl, 25 cs. tar, 25 cs e - HAMBURG—Sailed Feb #7—Ger sttt Luxor, ynamite, s tallow, 131 bdls | ! - 1 Fan Franel gasoline. o, 20 e <& Way Portn ar 1| - OCEAN STEAMERS. To Ecuadoi—1i5 bbls: flour, 3 colls rope, 2 |Farallon: ... ;& Way Portsi|Mar, 4| LIVERFOOL-—_Arrived Feb 20 Sime Tvers bals oars, 3 cs boots and shoes, - | valencia.. " 4 f nita, from New York..” : . Tlu P:ru—llz ,885 Ibs malt, 550 Jbs dried | Digigo. . 10! P led” Feb 20 Star ruit: 435 o3 canned salmon, "101 s assorted <|Valdez & Way Ports.. [ Mar. 10 | Waldérse imhurg, for New York. canned goods, 2 pks groceries, 10 drums acid, | Santa Ana...| Valdez & Way Ports 16 | * GLASGOW-—Sailed, Feb 20—StmeCoriithjan, .3 s paints. 260 coils rope, 4 cs leather, J. Dollars....| Valdez & Seward.. 20 for New . York. To Chile—150 bbls flour, 40 cs 4921 gals lubricating ofl, 50 oa s mdn —e Notice to Mariners. The following affects the List of Lights Fog_Signals, Pacific Coast, 1903: ‘WASHINGTON. Lower Willow Bar lowér post light, e 34, after No: 140 (List of Ben(txu 1n’: Bflg.vu‘ Pa- ciflq Coast, 1903, vage Gi)—February .23° the structure from which this light was shown wa . | UBRISBANE— Arrived: Feb 59--Stmr Korangi, Sun, Moon and Tide, | from Vancouver, .via Honoluly, “for- 'S 5 United States Coast and Geadetic Survey— | N. . W.. . ‘Time and Height of High and Low Waters BRALTAR—Sailed ' Feb -29--Stmr. Koén at Fort Point, entrance to San Franeisco | igen Luise, from Genoa ‘and Napie . for New.} and Bay. Publish by- offidial authority of the York. 5 Superintendent. 4 NOTE—7he high and low. iaters occur at the city front {Mission-street wharf). about 25 | minutes later than at Fort. Point; tire neight | of tide Is’ the same at both places. 50 oars. IS S 7 _Builders’ Contracts. Andrew -Uarlson (owner)-with O..C. Gunder- | | sen (contiactr and; architecth—All" work “ex- cept - mantéls. and gas fixtures. for- 8 two-stor. arried aw The structure will be . rebuilt Time Ball. - ST 'num bupding -(late) an_ lot .on- N lne "us | nd the light re-established as soon as practi- | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N.. Mer- | Twanty-frat stréet, 125 E. of -Castro, B 25 by | cable. chants’ Exchange, - San Franclscs, Cal, |'N 1M, Mission block 111:. $43S0. February 20, 1904. p . Joseph -T. Pohelfn (owner) - The Time Bail on the tower of the .Ferry | Leach (coptractor). architect A. 3. Macquis— building was dropped exactly at noou to- d-y— |.Altérations and adfitions to store.bullding on . ¢., at noon of the 120th meridian. or at jot .on NW corner of Bush md Muiitgomery .p. m. Greemwich time. _J. C. BURNETT, strgets; $1250. meutenm. L in charg Peter Bdlunmlm iowner) avith Abtoriip Cuned Fig T John -Cuneo tcontractors), architect owner TUESDAY MARCH 1. —All work except' Sewer for @ ‘two-stofy and.| basement frame buiiding-on lot on S Itne of ! Buoys, Pacific C OREGON AXD WASHINGTON. Columbia River entrance, pages 43 and 51— Calumbla River Bar outside whistling buoy, B&WPS, marked 'C," reported missing Feb- ruary 24; will be . nbllcefl as soon as practl- cable. OREGON. The following affects the List of Beatons and 1 | 4 Columbla River, page 43—South side of mid- | Sun rises ... 2642 | Twenty-pinth “streer. 168:4%. W of Mission, 'S dle ground buoy No. 9,%a second-class spar, | Sun.sets 125, 13 E $7:0%. E S3:3§ to begin- found missing December 14, was replaced the | Moon rises . - [ B saespr ks lowing day. Kell (ownery with B 4 Tt | Frank s ¥ rutcher & WASHINGTON. e ‘1‘,’“_‘ e e B I‘_’“_’{ Pt | Serna (cntractors). - architect Theodore W. | lfillfitflzzgm:nmngzgnflg;x :}'fi-’i 5 L.wi H w L. Wi |H w}. .| Lenzen—All work except lathing, pldstering, ‘| sewering, plumbing, gas ftiing, painting. elpc-l ing, was replaced January 29, r7h § iniaest oo for a two-story fi E Grays Harbor entrance, page 73—Trustee spit or a two-story frame buiid- | ling on lot on 'NE corner of Valencia and | buoy No. 0, & red, firit-class nun, re | Tw 3 pistiog January 2. Was feplaced ‘two days i b v A e B sl ater. Same owner with George F. Bernard (com- | téuctor), architect sume—Sewering. plumbing | and gas fiting for same on same: fr‘ Edmund McCombe (owner) with [ TE—In the above expositian of the tides | son (contractor). architect T. F. Miichell At B ey o ttae Lides ave. glvan o the lagt | work for alterations and additions to make .. hand and the successive tides of the | ope-story cottage into a two-story frame blflld. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | Ing (two flats) on lot on N line of Twenty- fodrth, tme”column gives the last tdelol the | sccond, strect. 50 B of Floris, X100 by & ‘except when there are but three tides, as- 25; $2100. ALASKA. - Revillagigedo Channcl. page 87—Cutter Rock spindle, found missing February 4, was rebuilt same day. Wrangell Strait, pages 90 and 91—Keene Isl- and or East Ledge Beacon, found missing Feb- ruary 5, was rebuilt same day. a2t Tniand, Ledxe Eeacon, found partidlly rovpd Fébrtary B, wiy wflu day. South Ledge buoy No. 4, .o?ona—dn-l neo RN pxd © e with * Richard | ZORES, GIBRALTAR, A (GIERS, MARSEILLES, m pr. 23, Ma Mar. 26 v 14. June, 18 ted bookl argest in the ~9slnn ta Live pafl om-".nm - EMRIC (5. 2 ¢ar AT May 12 CRETL O. B. & N. CO. _OREGON sailx March & 18, 28 Aprfl T iT. Orvgon is temporartiy 1% : bla. GEO. W, PER _salls Mar April- 2, 125" 2% v & and- 12, ORly steamship line \d PORT- TAND, OR:; aiid short.rall -line from Portland, * L'tq al? points East.. Through tjckets to all patrt aM rail ‘cr-stegmship. and rafl, at LOWEST CRATES. s d» berth and, mials. . Stegm _Spear st. at 11 w. m. & 1, BOOTI: - Getw Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgmrery st C. CLIEFORD, Gen. Agent.. nery st Fre{ght -Dept:, 3 Mome Qamburq-fimeflcan - Bl-wéekly Twin-Sgrew Service. - ’ot Plymouth, Ciérboury, Hambure. Eeb. 27|*Bluecher .....Mar. 24 +. 3 *Moitke ‘Mar. 31 12| Pennxsivania ..ApL 3 “Mtar. 15 *Deutschland ..Apl. 7 nd gymnasium’ on board. 37 Broadway. New York G\, 401 CALIFORNIA ‘ST. malts,s.(.,,‘i‘:i'fi S Sionere DIRSCT MM 10 IAWIT. . 'SIERRA. fo? Hondtulu, Safnoa,. Auck- ,,na and Sydney, Thur h 3y 2 peom. 8.5, ALAMEDA...for H lu, Mch. 12, 11 a.m, MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Mch. 18°11 a A2.IPECTLYR BT 0. At TRt n, 80 Ky * ot . 628 KarketSL_Phete, 2, Pacge . COMPAGNIE DENBRALE TRANSATLANTIQIL ECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. falling every Thursday instead of Saturday. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton s _First class to Havre. $70 and upward. Secs ond class 1o Havre. $45 and upward. GEN- AL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND NADA. Broadway (Hudson Building. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacifie Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue. Sah Francisco, | Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. “Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO - :45 a. m., 3:15 and $:30 p. m., except Sunda Sunday, 9343 a. m.. $:30 p. m. Leave Valleio 7 a. m., 12:30 and G p. m.. ex. Sunday. Sune | day. T & m.. 4:15 p. m. Fare, 50 cents. Tei, Main 1608, Pier 2, Mission-st. dock. HATCIL BROS. Weskly Call 81.00 ner Vear