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1% THE SAN FRAN ROOME TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. urday, March 5. at ® o'clock. Friends and et B B e Fean VAN NESS ave., 519—Eilegant front pariors and djoining suite for office or club, A VAN NESE ave, S07—Elegant front sulte, $30; also housekeeping roums; call after 3 o'clock. TAN WINKFEL, 207 Jones—Nicely furnished rooms, $2; sunny suites, $5 per week; baths. Mot convenient and respectable; 700 rooms. dbc to §1 50 night; §2 to $8 week; elevator: “lec. lights: reading-room: free bus; baggag WOLF House, 202 Sixth—Electric light in every room; 15c 1o $1 a night; 75c to §5 a week; open all might; convenient to all cars. A BRANCH gffice of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 100S Market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. —_— ROOMS AND BOARD. HATIOM ~—————— lor; eiegantly furnished cuites ths; all modern conven- tences able 3 # BALTIMORE, 1018 VA AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. 3 CLASS PHO 1011 _PINE ITIFUL HOTEL NEW AN SMALL : EVERYTHING APPLY AT ONCE. ctavia, near Sutter— ites and single rooms; excellent board; reas. rates. First-claes board with room, $4 50-85 week: American &: home comforts; piano. ely hed room and | a 2 gentlem eferences required. front oo withou ; one or two board UBON, cor. Hyde and Callfornia— s now vacant; suite or single; ra <hed. sunny rooms. with board terms reasonable. 925 O Far. RE, 418 Sutter—Sunny room: from $40; single $25. ; $16 month 4—Elegantly furnished 1so singie; homel! service CLASEIFIED advertisements and subscr] | branch office, 2200 Fillmore P LA A R ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—Board and rooms for man a wite grown daughter; boarding-house or hotel preferred; must be modern and first- clase; state rates. Box 2564, Call office. BOARD and room wanted for a gentleman American) in walking distance of Third and Market eis. Box 2584, Call office. GENTLEMAN wishes board and room in a re- fined private Address box 2610, Call. ROOMS WANTED. TED hed rooms around Hayer Valley ess McN.. 68 Tiffany ave. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ledies’ Ox ou address to 1126 Market st., : e information; room 2. e ——————————————— STUITERING AND MEL A FEW g typewrlters at $30 eac s of L. & M. ALEXANDER, 1 cold Inspec. MARRIAGE LICE ted, repaired. . 508 Market owing marriage licenses wi Geary street Vallejo, and Jessie C. Ho! ana ost street, and Garnet city, and Belle Sixth av Sutter street, Powell street 14194 Powell street ateenth EIRTHSfMABR]AfiES—DEATH& and be indorsed with. the name and resid ®ons aut 1o have the same pu Notices rest A simply to the annou of the evens are published once in this free of charge. city, Pebruary 18, Billings, a son this city, February Johnson, a son MAHONEY LLIAMS the w WHE! the LOCK Rev San f San Fran MATHEWS he Rex city tephens ar Cal., DAVIS w04 Day MM WILSON the In this city February 28 o b Groensberg TLE --i\'—xn‘ this city, Feb- by the Rev. Dr. Burr, Willie Mabel L. Thistieton p DIED. 2 Manning, Jeremian Baden, McCabe, Owen saley, J ab, Andrew M. Banning, Ed Mozart, Mary L Bucidey, Lillian G Murison Rose Radgexky., Margarethe In this city, February =, uncle of Fred A. Tayic W. Taylor, a native of New 3 ork, ged T8 years 4 months and 20 daye . s memter of Shasta Lodge Ne. 87, 1. 0. 0, 1 Shasta and Lake County, Cal, i M , and Howely ich., papers please copy.) T L7 ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- Ty invited the funeral toodgy (Thursday). st 1:30 o'clock, from the mos. BADEN—In this city, March 2, beloved busband of Lena Bertha and Leon Baden, 1904, Samuel, Baden, and father L & fative of Ger- acquaintances are respect. y invited to attend the funeral meriis -morrow (Friday), at I o'clock, at his ate residence, 10258 Steiner street, under the Suspices of Fidelity Lodge No. 120, F. and EPATL In this city, March 1, 190, Joh H. Bailey, beloved father of William 3 Bailey of Chicago, Mrs. George Hobbs uf Kansas City and Mrs. N. R. Lobb of this vity native of Kentucky, aged 77 years 11 mmonths and 9 days. (Kansas City vascis Cicase copy.) L ¥Friends and acquaintances respec folly inyiied o' atiena the funeral Fridas, « at ¢ 10 o' clock, bie_dauehter,” Mrer N R DL oce Alabama street” Interment Cypress Lawn ‘metery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third streets. and Townsena BANNING—A requiem :l\lhfi.l "Ntl-n'-:r-mnh 2402 | working day time | ptions | ana | Trird street, and cod City, and Mary Arena, and Maria Bush street, and | Bush street | Clara street, and | b street Melvin | acquaintances are invited to attend. BUCKLEY—In this city, March 1, 1904, Lil- len G., dearly beloved daughter of Daniel and the late Della Buckley, and sister of Mrs. N. J. Blake, George A. and Frank E. Buckley and Mrs. J. Arthur Deering, a na- tive of San Francisco. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her sister, Mrs. J. Arthur Deering, 477 Guerrero street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. CARLYLE—In this eity, Willlam Carlyle, brother of Eliza Carlyle, a native of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 65 years. §3 The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of street by J.C. O'Connor & Co,, 767 Mission Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, 11:30 train from Third and Townsend —In Napa. March 1, 1904, Rose Dabel, “d wife of George Dabel, and mother of Willie Dabel, a native of Wurtemberg, Ger- many, axed 38 years 11 months and. 8 days. 07 Remains at the funeral pariors of the H , 917 Misssion street. DE ZEYK—In this city, February 29, 1904, Albert Joseph de . beloved husband of Laura de Zeyk, tive of lowa, aged 42 vears and 3 months. (Washington, D. C., and Fresno papers please copy 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day hursday), at 1 J ock, from the funeral James M g, nn & Co., 214 Eddy | street Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ! DILLON—A month’s mind requiem mass will be celebrated cn Friday, March 4, at 10 o'clock, at St. Patrick’s Church, for the re- pose of the soul of the late Michael Dillon Friends are invited to attend | DOERING—In this city, March 1, 1904, Mar- | garethe, dearly beloved wife of the late | John Doering, loving mother of John, Joseph | and Charies 'Doering. and sister of Anton Haas of Munich, Germany, a native of Ba- a copy.) | 7 Frienas months and | papers please aged 64 years ch, Germany, O and acquaintances are respect- » attend the funeral to-morrow | her | thenc - a | requiem hi he | repose of h ing at 10 o' clock. Interme tery. | FLETCHER—In _this city, March 2, 1904, | James P., dearly beloved and only child of | Lo m the late James Fietcher, a | mative of San Francisco. aged 5 months. | HASSLER—In Oakland, March 1, 1904, Mary | C. Hassler. beloved daughter of Antone and Theresa Hassler sister of John D, | Antone J. and Thomas V. Hassler, a native | ©f Oakland, aged 19 years 2 months and 27 | | aaya §Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tend the funeral on Friday, March from her parents’ 225 Peralta street, thence to St urch, where a solemn requiem mase will be celebrated for the repose of her invited t 4, at soul at 9 o' Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, LANZET—In Seattle, Wash., March 2, 1904, Samuel, beloved husband of Rachel Lanzet, and father of Mrs. Goldberg, Mrs and Annette 67 years NING—In residence, Max Benas, Mrs. M. R B. 8. Dickhoff and Markus Lanzet, a native of Austria, this_city | | Mannin, beloved brother of Patric { and Joh ning and Mra. Nor | nauve unty Cork, Ireland, ared 40 , 1904, Annie, | James Mayers, and | (homas and Annie J R Waterford, Irel DX Friends and acquaintances are respect- Matheson, a native aged 62 years. of Count tend the funeral to-morrow | o'clock, from the parlors | Eighth, where a nencing at 9 o'clock. Cemeter 1904, at his street, Owen, | n McCabe, a nat | 1804, Andrew | . T. A. Davieg Two overdue vessels were reported yvesterday safe at their respective des- two names were added to the overdue list and at Lloyds in Lon- don the French bark Paris, long over- due from Hamburg to Honolulu, was tinations; posted as mi The vessel French reinsured at Mellinet reached from New C:i at 15 per ces The French ship David d’Angers and and Mrs. | aged 66 | take place to-da the pari Golden Gate | Larkin. Inter- . by lite A, | MOZART. unt Olivet ( Passed to »f Oh days. uaintances are respect- «nd the funeral to-morrow lock, from her late resi- | street. Interment | ery, by special train nsend streets March 1, 1904, ' Wil- son of the late John B. and brother of Elizabeth L. and Murison, a native of New . Or- al eervices at Trinity to-day (Thursday), at 11 Interment private ERS—In city, the this lict of March 1, late Frank Myers, a ty Roscommon, Ireland, aged | | tances are respect- funeral this day om _the parlors y & Green, 1171 Mis- | n Seventh and Eighth, | rick's Church, where a h mass will be celebrated for | f ber soul, commencing at 9:30 | erment Holy Cross Cemetery. | this city, March 1, 1904, Radgesky, relict of the late | Radgesky, a native of Prussia, aged vears Funeral servic rment private. 1904, Wil- | John, dearly be- rild of William and Agnes belove John P. | Wieboldt an Fran- | { onths’ and ! | Oakland, March 2, 1904, | i Twelfth ave tephen, beloved | . of Sarah R. Thomas, a native of | . aged B4 vears 11 months and 29 —In this city, March 2, 1904, Ber- i ncent, ‘beloved husband of Loulse and ‘father of Mathilda, Charles, | nd the late Henry Vincen i aged &2 years. fuily il Friday, om the mortuary . 305 Montgomery s will be held under rd of Relief of Odd press Lawn Cemetery. . March 2, 1904, Sophie In this ci 5od wite cf| the late ‘John Wallin, | sther of _John and Charles F. and Mrs. R rt Klipstein, a native quaintances are respect- | end the funeral Friday, sidence of } 291, Bry- press Lawn Cem fuily daugh ant strect tery WESS heod 1 004, William | beloved son | y A Wessel, and de- voted broth d Detlef 'Wessel, 4 | native aged 14 years 3 | WHITING—In this city, March 1, 1904, Delia, | arly beloved wife of David 'W. Whiting, | daughter of Mrs. Loutsn Perata and tos | late Bernard Perata, and sister of ‘August, | “mil, Fred, Stella, Virginia and Paul Pe. rata and Mrs. George McCracken, Mre, | Char serva and Mre. John Whiting, an Francisco, aged 27 years 3 | days and acquaintances are respect.- 1 the funeral to-morrow 10 o’clock, from her Vallejo street, be- ymery, thence to | arrell street, where X under the ausbices or No. 120, C. of F. Interment mis Circle itajian C: metery, In this city, March 1 Ge R b y, Ma . 1904, George belov, 4 of Cora Wulf, a native at the mortuary chapel of the ndertaking Company, 2178 wenty-first rear F. J. Mo | MUNA FUNERAL han, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. | HAN, O’HAKA & CO. | S AND EMBALMERS, car Nineteenth, Henry Hansen. McGINN & CO., With 8lcGinn Bres., ral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Fddy st Tel. Delegates Yetarn (o the Convention. OMAEA, March 2—When the Farm- {ers’ Co-or ative (Unvention convened to-day the delezates who left the hall | yesterday came bac d joined forces | with the majority. . 'The constitution | and by-laws were adovted and a board i of nine directors eiccted. H. N. Gaines {of Tooeka, Kans., was made chairman of the board and empowertd to pro- cecd with the incorporation under the name of the Farmers’ National Ex- change Company. Nearly all the dele- Bales present subscribed for stock. “ the British ship Glenelvan were placed . | on the overdue list, each quoted for re- The d’Angers is out 105 days from Iquique for Fayal, whither she is bound for orders. The | Glenelvan is bound for Wallaroo. " {left Anjer sixty-one days ago. The Theodor is quoted at 50 per cent | | and the W. F. Babcock at 13 per cent. insurance at Chan A number of | on the Occidental and Sausalito, ssing. s that Mellinet. 30 per cent. the Clyde, 1562 aledonia. nt. 10 per cent. sl L nges on the Doric. changes will take place to-day Oriental s Ll Lineman Has Bad Fall P. F. while working and Union streets | release his hol twenty feet be sustaining othe: to-day for the Dunne, a lineman, | Bureka street. he came into contact touched a live wire yesterday on a telegraph pole at Powell 1d and he fell to the ground, low, breaking his right leg and He was badly burned with the electric r inuries. Puget Sound port. The steamer Portland, which has been laid up most of the winter, is almg for Valdes wit st rgady for sea and will leave hin ‘the next few days, e o Brigantine Overdue. Some anxiety brigantine W bor two w Irwin is one of the coast trad which have no Iittle uneasi; is felt for the saftely of the G. Irwin, which left Roche eeks ago for this port. The the speedlest salling vessels in e and in_view of the storms swept the Pacific since she left | Roche Harbor her non-appearance is causing ness. The Irwin is a vessel of 30 net tons rexister and was built in 1881. Needs The Kosmos | yorted damage veyed and, acce rday from damaged. to be renewed a week. Sierra The Oceanic Sierra will sai Honolulu and a full cargo a ing a large booked for the number “of sl oo e Eight New Plates. liner Denderah, previously re- d by collision, has been sur- ording to a cablegram received Hamburg, found to have been . Eight bow plates will have and repairs will occupy about gt Sails This Evening. Steamship Company’ liner 1 at 8 o'clock this evening for the Antipodes. She will carry nd many passengers, there be- prominent people Hawalian port. —_—_— Woman Drinks Laudanaum. Mrs. Josie Kearny street, erday by swal reatment admi Anderson, who lives at 1505 wound up a drinking bout yes- lowing some laudanug. Heroic inistered at the Harbor Hos- pital will probably save her life. T R Whaler Belvedere Sails, The steam whaler Belvedere went to sea yesterday and NEWS Shiy will be followed in a few days | by the other veseels of the Arctic fleet. Fepiao i g OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and pping Merchants, The British ship County of Linlithgow pro- cecds the United Kin; England. The bark M to Puget Sound to load gdom or Continent, chartered in artha Davis returns to Hilg with general cargo. gl BB S Merchandise for the North. ‘ihe sfeamer City of Pucbla sailed day for Victoria with an assorted m&'if:ét cargo consigned to the port of destination and the_prinicpal British Columbian ports, valued at $11,505, and 1465 pkgs fresh fruits, tables, 7 es ca Ibs chocolate, e&RS, 2250 1bs groceries and pkgs paste, 67, pkas leather, 500 tins matches, | 2 pkes electrical supplies, 2424 78 Tbe lead pipe, 14 c arms tlon, 962 Ibs leaf fobacco, 39 1 ¢cs shoes, § cs In addition carried 154,712 en route to Yokoha including the followin, 9 - en pkgs fresh vege. 2195 1bs 6 Cx cheese, 255 raisins, 2320 1bs coffes, & pkgs provisions, €53 1bs glucose, 81 160 1bs malt, 438 gals wine, 6 24 pl twi Toe ricet ans, ks Tmachinen, dry, Roods. I" 5 ' 0 the foregoing the steams 1bs pig lead, valued at $13.691 ma, Japa i s e Shipping Intelligen ce. Stmr Scotla, Johnson, 14 landing. ARRIVED. Wednesday, March arrived were the! | . 1171 Mis- | German ship Robert Rickmers and the bark General d for the | Rickmers was 147 days making the pas- sage from Rangon for Bremen and was The General days She was quoted The She Steamship who lives at 110 The shock caused him to lumber for goods, 2200 1bs meal, 200 |" G = * BRIGANTINE W. C. IRWIN, [ FOR WHOSE SAFETY MUCH | ANXIETY IS FELT. | L > <+ Stmr Brooklyn, Johansen, 16 hours from Mendoctno, Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, 17 hours from Greenwood. Stmr National City, Hammar, 18 hours from Fort Bragg, bound to Redondo; put in to land ompany's liner Doric. First Officer Arthur | Fort Bragg | O'Neili and Fourth Officer Hugh Lyons leave | PASISREErs o = o @ 65 haurs from the service of the White Star Line, both to | victoria. better their conditions. O'Neill will remain Stmr Santa Monica, Oilsen, 5 days from here and Lyons return to gland. The sec- | Grays Harbor. ond officer, Frederick A. Frank, will succeed Stmr North Fork, Nelson, 31 hours from O’'Nelll as first officer, Third Officer Blair | Eureka. moving into_second place. The new second | _Schr Ottlilie Fiord, Boesch, 7 days from and third officers will be Captain Simmons, | Eureka. who was relieved of command of the British CLEARED. ship St. Mirren upon her arrival here a few Wednesday, March 2. weeks ago, and John Queen, who was mate of Wh stmr Beivedere, Tilton, whaling; Wm the British ship Chelmsford, which arrived | Lewis & Son. | here July 31 and has been laid up since at| “Stmr Spokane. Nopander, Eureka: Pacific Coast Steamshin Company Stmr Geo W Eider, Randall, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Navigaticn Company. Stmr State of California, Thomas, Sen Di- ego: Pacific Coast Steamship Comvany. Br shiv Lismcre, Wilson, Port Townsend; J & A Brown Fr bark Edmond Rostand, Roy, donia; Roth, Blum & Co. Fr 'bark 'Jean Bart, Callier, Balfour, Guthrie & Co SATLED. New Cale- Queenstown; | fluid. His injuries were treated at the Harbor 5 Tuesday, March 1. Hospital. Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Tacoma. S PO R Wednesday, March 2. Stmr arina, Johnson, Coos Bay. Humboldt Is Chartered. Stmr pire, Macgenn, Coos Bay / The Pacific Coast Steamship Company has | Wh stmr Belvedere, Tiiton, whaling. hartered the steamer Humboldt for service | Stmr San Mateo Row. Tacoma. = between Seattle and Alaska. She will leave I ¢ n o Stmr Natlonal City, Hamar, Redondo. Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquille River. Stmr Acme, Lunquisi, Bureka. Schr C T Hill, Huhs, Tillamook. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Wm Renton, Bruce, Fairhaven. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 2, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind west; velocity { miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS SAN PEDRO-—Arrived March 2—Sch En- deavor, froms Everett; schr Dauntless, from Grays Harbor; schr A’ B Johnson, from Grays Harbor. Arrived March 2—-Schr Ruth E Godfrey, from Everett: bktn J M Griffith, from Port Hadlock. FORT BRAGG—Seiled March 1-—-Stmr Na- tional City. for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived March 1-—-Ger bark Equador, from Port Blakele: TATOOSH—Passed in March Schr Wm H Smith, from Port Angeles for Redondo; schr Marion, from Port Angeles for San Pedro; ship Eiwell, from Port Hadlock for Sydney. Passed in March 2—Stmr Centennial, Feb 28 for Seattle. PORT ANGELES--Sailed March 2—Schr Al- bert Meyer, for Tacoma. EUREKA iled March 2--Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. ASTORIA —Arrived March 2—Br stmr Indra- velli, from Hongkong. Sailed March 2—Stmr Despatch, Francisco. 2—Schrs Maria E Smith and hence for San Sailed March W F Witzeman, for San Francisco; U S stmr Buford, for Manila. Arrived March Aus ship Francisco Guls- eppe, from Port Los Angeles. SEATTLE—Salled March 1—Stmr Excelsior, for Valde: Sailed March 2—Stmr Texan, for Tacoma. REDONDO—Arrived March 2—Stmr Che- halis, from Grays Harbor; schr W J Patterson, from' Grays Harbor. BANDON—Arrived March 2-Schr Ruby, hence Feb 15: schr Onward, hence Feb 16. .Bnlled March 2—Schr Alpha, for San Fran- cisco. SKAGWAY—Sailed March 1, 5 p. m—Stmr Dirigo. for Seattle. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived March 2— Stmr Whitesboro, from Point Arena. Safled March '2—Br stmr Tottenham, Puget Sound, BALLARD-—Sailed Feb 29— Schr Maweema, for San Diego. March 1—Schr Stimson, for San Pedro. SOUTH BEND—Arrived March 2—Schr Ce- celia Sudden, from San Pedro. Sailed March 2—Schr Novelty, for San Fran- cisco. BELLINGHAM—Arrived March 2—Stmr Olympic, hence Feb 27: stmr George Loomis, from Seattle, and sailed for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed March 2—Schr Chas B Falk, for San Francisco; schr Mctha Nelson, for San Pedro; schr Espada. for San Pedro: schr Lizzie Vance, for Sa Arrived March 2—Schr San hence Feb 21; achr Gle PORT HARFORD—Sailed March 1—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Pedro. ISLAND PORTS. MAHUKONA—Safled March 2—Batk Star of Bengal, for Dglaware Breakwater. HONOLULU—Arrived March 2—Schr Amer- fcana, from Newcastle, Aus. - Salied March 2—Stmr Alameda, for San Francisco. DELAWAKE gfi’}\”finfi—h-fi Moy 45;Sme. American, from Kahulal, for Thiler NEW YORK—Arrived March 1—Stmr Yu- catan, from Colon. ' Salled March 1—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. ; FOREIGN PORTS! VALPARAISO—Arrived Jan 6—Swed ship for Althiid, from Ludlow. - PR e e v oo A ~ Feb 18—Br from Acapulco. CISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904. g I— TWO OVERDUES REACH DESTINATIONS AND PARIS IS DECLARED MISSING REPORT FAVORS THE PARK ROAD Needham’s Bill Appropriat- ing £80,000 for Yosemite Meets (Committee Approval STATE AID IS REQI‘IREDE Provisions Require Califor- nia to Defray Half of the! Expense of " Construction | WASHINGTON, March 2.—Need-| the comstruction of a wagon road | within the boundary of the Yosemite | National Park, from a point in the Merced River Canyon, where the Cas- | cade Creek empties into the Merced River, through the canyon to the west- | ern boundary of the park, was favor- ably reported by the House Commit- | tee on Public Lands. The money is to | be available when the Legislature of | California shall appropriate the neces- | sary money to build a continuation of | this road from the western boundary | of the park through the canyon to| | Merced Falls on the Merced River. | iThe bill states that the appropriltlon. | is made to secure the construction by | | the United States of one part and by | the State of California of another part | of a wagon road from the San Joaquin | Valley at Merced Falls to the Yosemite Valley in acecordance with a recom- | mendation of the Yosemite National ; Park Commission in its report to the Secretary of the Interior on December 4, 1899, i Special orders department: Major Charles R. Krauthoff, purchasing com- | | missary at San Francisco, Cal., will i proceed to Los Angeles, Cal, on of-| | ficlal business pertaining to the inspee- | tion of subsistence stores to be pur- ANTWERP—In port Feb 19—Bark Home- ward Bound, for San Francisco. CORONEL—Sailed Feb maugh. for New York. STANLEY, scott, for San Diego. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived Feb Gantock Rock, from Whatcom. COLON—Sailed March ‘Wasehington, for > York. CLYDE—Arriv Mellinet. from New Caledonia. BREMEN-—Arrived March 2—Ger bark Rob- ert Rickmers. from Rangoon HAMBURG—Arrived Feb 27—Ger stmr Isis, hence Oct 23. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March 2— New York; Br stmr | Br_stmr Braemer, from Indrawadi, from New York. Balled Feb cutta LADYSMITH—Sailed Marchk 2—Ship Wm H Macy, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS, 28—Stmr F 1—Salled Feb 26—Bark Will- 1—Stmr March 2—Fr bark Gen 27—Stmr M S Dollar, chased for shipment to the Philippine | Islands, and upon completion of this duty will return to his proper station. Orders to officers of the United States nav; Lieutenant Commander G. E. Burd, detached duty at the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, to navy vard, Puget Sound, Washington, duty in charge of department of steam en- | gineering of that yard. Lieutenant Commander F. W. Bartlett to the Union Iron Works, San Francisco, for duty in connection with the battleship | Ohio and duty on board that vessel in for Cal- | charge of the steam engineering de- | | partment when commissioned. | | Postmasters commissioned—Califor- | X IniafPhilip F. Unger, Hodson. Cone- of I 20_Br ship | | City | NEW YORK—Arrived March 2—Stmr Nea- | Jdaho—John Larsen, Hope; Charles politan Prince, from Genoa, Palermo, Naples, | \o.. ete. | Wilson, ——. sr;{n»d March 2—8tmr ?uj-flh-. x'm-I L Oregon—Charles A. Hunter, Leap. pooHl: stmr Armenian, for Liverpool; stmr rashi S W . United States. for Christiansand and Copen- | __ ' ashington Walter H. Copping. hagen CHERBOURG — Arrived Pennsylvania, from New York, and_proceeded v ALEXANDRIA—Arrived March 2—Stmr Re- arch 1 Nesplem. Changes in fourth-calss postmasters —Oregon—Balltson, Polk Coun — Stmr | ia Plymouth, | | Peter Cook, vice Forester W. Royal, blic, from Boston, vie Algiers, Genoa and g . K}’-pleu & resigned; Beaver, Tillamook, Joseph SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed March 2 — Stmr | Bixby, vice James R. Finlay, resigned: er Wilhe ¥ 8 for New ' b . 2 ™ vt Cherbourg, T Dremen for New | v kowin, Tiliamook County, Lina D. GENOA—Arrived March 2—Stmr Palatia. ; Scherzinger, vice Isaac S. Ward, re- from New York, via Naples. } Sailed Feb 29—Stmr Nord America, for New Signed. I i e e Washington—Amboy, Clarke Coun- | by < S—Saile Marc! - mr erugia, o/ 'S '3 e Zilli for New York Mareh - Stmr Brince Ajel. | ty, George W. Roper, vice William H. bert, for Néw York LIVERPOOL—Sailed March 2 from New York, via Queenstown: ford. for Philadelphia, via Quee: Ivernia, for Beaton Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Fretzman. \ Piling Up Charges. | stmr F nstown; { Thomas Duntze of the firm of ! Thomson, Dunze & Co., wine mer- chants, New York, swore to another complaint before Judge Fritz yester- Steamer. | Homer... Titania. . ". Greys Harhor Mendocino & Pt. W. H. Kruger San Pedro Rival.. - Willgpa Harbor.. S. Barbara... Seattle & Olympia. . Chico. Coquille River. Peru. New York via Panama. |\ Coos Bay | San Pedro & Way Pts. Oregon. . Portland & Astoria.. Epokane. | Humboldt .. Newburg..... Grays Harbor.. San Pedro. Grays Harbor esee State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts Eureka. Humboldt .... Alameds Honolulu . Pomo Point Arena & Albion . Ne Ne Bonita. San Juan San Diego & Way port & Way Ports. York via Panama. day charging Joseph Campbell Jr., their Pacific Coast agent, with felony embezzlement. It is alleged that on! April 8 last Campbell received $934 05 | Crescent City A2 from John Rothschild & Co., 115 Sae- | Seattle & Tacoma,.... Mar . i > ramento street, for a consignment of ¢ Bay . Ortor 3 i | Humboge 04 Orord AT § champagne and failed to account for L s |Mar. the money. The previous complaint | Arena) Pts sworn to by Duntze last Saturday was | for $750 received by Campbell from Bathjen Bros., Stockton street, on September 23. Campbell was arrested on that charge and released on bonds. COMMERGCIAL NEWSE Continued i\-om ;‘;xe Fifteen. | | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | Gentennial. % Seatte & Tacoma Morning Sessfon. { e i £ §00 Mont Ton ...l 23| 200 Ton Midway. 38 ST Ridngo| SRS Apors. 100 Ton Belmont. 61 2600 Ton Midway. 42 | G. Lindauer. .| Portiand & Astoria LG LU Bl s o North Fork. .. Humboldt ....... 100 Ton *‘“'“:‘r“";r R i | Nevadan.,... Honolulu & Kahului. B € - B Stberta. China & Japan.... Evelyn e Ifflwl Ton Belmont. i City Puebla..! Puget Sound Ports. . Mont Ton..1 2213| 300 Ton Belmont. G} Alaskan -/ New York......... Ma Mont Ton -1 ‘.'«g !?m 1:: fit:;:::: a 1 > ¥ Fay Rescue T o 3 i 2 st e ol o TR Rescue 00[2000 Ton Midway. 38 | TO SAIL. ‘l Rescue 08 " i Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. P)er."i CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | | | Ese YEDN Y, March 2—4 March 3. | { WEDNESDAY. March 2—4 p. m. Centralia...|Los Angeles Ports.|10.am|Pier 10 | Bld. Ask. ; Bid Ask. Aurelia.... | Astorfa & Portland|10 am|Pier 2 | Alpha =io Satee - - Humboldt. . |Seattle & Alaska.(ll am|Pler 9 Alta 08 10 Kentuck o Slerra...... Sydney & Way....| S pm/Pier 7 | Andes . 2 —1| G. W. Elder | Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 ' Belcher e - | Pomo...... | Pt. Arena & Albjon| 6 pm|Pier 2 | Best & Belch.2 - 5 1 :0 | State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | Eullion - 1| Eiceddentsi ... 88 38 | y i Caledonia ...115 1 2 : Coromado.. - Gy n g, | * P[Rler 10 | G enge Con 33 a7|Overman ... 34 38 | Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pier 2 & Chollar ...... o Humboldt .. 19 am|Prer 33 | Confidence -1 e e i emiFler 11 con Tmperial. Seg Belcher.. 07, 08 | Humboldt .. 130 plpter 9 Con N Y . Sierra Nev .| 53" 54 Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm|Pler 2 | Crown Point. Silver Hill .. 66 68 .|China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 A East Sierra N St Loul = ‘1‘5: -|N. Y. via Panama./12 m|Pier 40 | Bureka con... 87 8 e | 8 pmipter 20 | SR 43 Ad Utan ool 20 22 e B o 5 com) 4 BaiFles. 101 iy s ‘Nove.. ‘91 95| Yellow Jacket 18 47 ' o ' 1 lia e O P Newburg. .. | Grays Harbor | 4 pm|Pier 10 | T - Arcata.....|Coos B. & Pt, Orfd/10 am|Pier 13 | TENERA M. ! S. Rosa San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Bid. Ask. . | .| Humboldt ... 9 am(Pier 2 | Colehan . — 1S/Ray Exten. ! - | Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier ® | Esperanza ... — 01 Ray Ton | .| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 | Gipsy Queen.. — Ray & OBrien | March 7. | Gold r‘ImMr 15 - ¥c.~cu; s . Coquille River 6 pm|Pler 2 | Hannapah Mu — 25 Ton al | Mexican Ports "..:|10 Sm|Pler 11 MacNamara . 18 20 Ton Exten March 8. | | | Mont Ton.1 2215 1 27% Ton of Nev. .| Humboldt .. 30 piPler 9 | Nevada Chief — 40/Ton Midway. Astoria & Portiand|1t am|Pier 24 | N Y Ton ... — (2%on Superior. San Pedro & W 9 am|Pler 11 | Paymaster 1 PTG R g March 10. e Grays Harbor.....| 3 pm|Pler 10 March 11. | Bay. Puhll;hed by official authority of the B 1) 2 Superintendent. B meah 1 AP 2 | The hixh and low waters occur at Honolulu .. B i g A e e O e 1 et > *mip | minutes later than a nt; e N. Y. via Panama.i2 miPier 40 | 5¢ tide Is the same at both places. FROM SEATTLE. THURSDAY, MARCH 3. Steamer. For. | Sails. Valencia. ... | Skagway & Way Borts.(Mar. 4 Skagway & Way Ports.(Mar. 3 Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 10 | 5 ime| _ |Time| Skagway & Way Port: ]u.n. 10845 Ft. |——| Valdez & Way Ports..|Mar. 10 | & Ski y & Way Ports. [Mar. 11 3 s Dutch Hrbr via Valdez|Mar. 15 | § - Banta Ana... | Valdez & Way Ports..|Mar. 16 H 58 J. Dollar..... | Valdez & Seward... 3 58 s 7 37, Time Ball. L, g Branch gdnrnphlmu. U. S. N.. Mer- S AT e diman Cal, | ~NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | the early morning tides are given in the left bullding was exactly at i. €. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § J. C. BI ETT, Lileutenant, U. S. N.. in charge. Pp. m. Greenwich time. —— hand column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the except when there are but three tides, as ‘sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus (—) precedes the and then the number Bnqul, lfit‘u" fl-me” l=vn.-— mo:“ mb_};-:tu : "t‘h dm'l; g.v- by at Fort entrance to San Francisco | of the lower low waters. ham’s bill appropriating $80,000 for. |w | Brodrick. | 100 W of Milvia, W 50 by N 185, lot 8, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 w A. Scoble to G. F. Hanson, lot on IIBAQ.:(-’\\lmor- street, 65 S of Fell, 830 by W (by George Bennett and Alfred P. Black, executors) to same, same; Mozart, lot on Mary L. Mozart to Edwin H. NW :Zrner ‘of Golden Gate avenue and 3teiner street, N 137:6 by W 137 2 Same to same. lot on strest. 100 E of Scott, I , W 1, S 100; gift. 5 James 3., Bernard F. and P""rceko‘} Brady and Mary E. Tinney (Brady) "’T g, 10t W.) to Georgs W. and Emma L. Oylp . on NE corner of El'l:c0 and Broderick 37:6 by N 112:6; E;ml:yx Broughton to Teresa A. Bro;lgz: tom, undivided haif of lot on N line of Jacs son’ street, 111 W of Broderick, N 100 by 26:6; $1 o Nilfornia. Safe Deposit and Trust ;w':._m; to Margaret A. Kelso, lot on N line of street, 76 E of Baker, E 25 by N 100: =0 Charlotte A. Jones to Oleana W. Eccles (/'8 of Christopher), lot oa W lina of Aehbory street, 57:6 S of Page, S 27:6 by W 87:6: $I% C. M. Mann to Hattle G. Mann, lot on %7 line of Wainut street, 127:8% N of Washing tom, N 27:8% by W 137:6; gift. hel- E. Dora and A, D, Cutler to Joseph A. § lot on NE cormer of Clay and Locust E 75:6 by } 8% $10. P Mary E. R. and Clancy J. Dempster, o 50 SB of Mis- SW of Tweifth 1 on, B o, S 226, 100, SE 1817 SW 31197, NW 165.04, [ 14.53, B 3 ‘ NW 139, NE § NW corner of s W 102.21, Glen Park avenue and Bond street. NW 1 SW 14 SE to Glen Park avenue, N 0:3%: ":i Ferdinand and Mary M. Giullani to August Rathje, lot an E line of Woodward AJc-lb avenue, 223 N of Fourteenth street, N 0:4 BY E $10. . lot on B Patrick Dooling to Elien Dooling. lot 0% ;3 line of Noe street. 130 S of Seventeen: by B 110: mift. Charles Weisheimer to Helena Weisheimer, lot on SE_commer of Guerrero and Alvarado streets, S 33 by E 50: gift. Jessie J. and Gluseppe Liuzza to J. . Ful ler, lot on N line of Twenty-eighth street. 200 E of Dolores, F 25 by N 114, quitclaim deed; $300. James H. and Ida M. Duncan to McEwen Bros. (corporation), lot on N line of Arm‘){ street, 106:8 W of Church, W 53:4 by N 114: $10. v = Julius and Margaret J. Louls (Cord) to Anc tonio Fodera, undivided one-half of lot om Iine of Alta street, 230:7 E of Montgomery, E 22:2% by S 60; $10. Antonio Fodera to Ju'ne- A. Devoto, undi- vided one-half of same: $10. Miranda Weiler to Alexandre and Antonie W corner of Montgomery Vayssie, lot on reet and Broadway, W 41 to alley 4 feet ide by N 137:6, and use of alley; $10. Annie Favreaga (or Fravega), Mamie, Al- bina, Steila, Stephen, Joseph, John and Frank Bacigaluol to Maddelina Bacigalupi, lot on line of Lafayette place, 80 S of Union street, S 20 by W 60: also lot on W line of Lafayette place, 50 § of Union street, 8 14:10 y W 52:6; §- John E. Orphant to Frank W. McBwen, lot on SE line of Federal street, 200 SW of First, SW 44 by SE 80, $10. Thomas Wilson to Robert G. Wilson, lot on SE line of Shipley street, 125 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by SE 75, $10. Henry and Eda lckelheimer to Mark J. Platshek, lot on NW corner of Bryant and Eighteenth street, W 100 by N 100: also lot on NW Iine of Brunswick street, 178 SW of Lowell, W 178 by NW 213, lots 48 and 47, West End Homestead: also lot on NW line of Morse street, 380 NE of Lowell, NE 90, NW 239:6, SW 100:6, SE 194, subdivision 81 of West End Homestead, except portion taken for widening of Mission street; $5. Willlam R. Cornolly and Mary A. McCreagh (wife of John) to R. H. Warfleld. lot on B line of Bryant avenue, 68:9 N of Eighteenth street, N 68:9 by E 135: $10. John and Johanna Mulcare to Marcells Kinerr (wife of Albert). lot on NW corner of Twenty-fourth and Vermont streets, W 25 by N _100; $10. Willlam W. and Carrie B Rednall to Luigi Masarfe, Jot on E line of Wisconsin street, 325 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by F 100; $10. Hazel Inlow to Julia T. Inlow, lot on W lne of Sixth avenue, 197 N of Lake street, N 28 by W 120: $10. Frederick W. and May E. Bridge to Georse t on E line of Twenty-seventh ave- 325 N of California street, N 50 by E 120 $10. Louis P. and Minnie G. Kerner to Margaret lot on SE corner of Seventh avenue and Califortia street, S 100 by E 120; $10. Willigm E. and Augusta Dennison to Robert W line of Ninth avenue, 150 A street, by W 120 $10. n and Meta Burgoyne to Augusta Olsen (wite of Andrew). lot on W line of Sixth ave- nue, 275 S of A street. S 25 by W 120; $10. Same to John D. Meinhardt, lot on W | of Sixth avenue, 250 S of A streat, S 25 by W 120: $10, Susan T. Wood to Samuel A. Wood Jr.. lot 16, block 329, Great Park Homestead Associa- ticn; $10. Same to Willlam F. Wood, lot 2, biock 325, same; $10. Bay District Land Company to Fernando Neigon, lot on NW cormer of Second avenus and C street, N €00 by W 120: also lot on NW corner of Second avenue and B street, N 800 by W . also lot en NW corner of Secand ave- nue and A street, W 122:6, N 100, B 12:6, N 268:7, E 120, S 268:7; $10, A. E. and Rose A. Buckingham to Oscar R McGee and Willlam N. Canfleld, lot on W line nth avenue, 350 S of H street, S 25 by W 10. Realty Company to Jobnm W. and rgia A. Caples, lot on 8 line of H street, 57:6 E of Fifth avenue, E 25 by S 95: $10. Same to Ellas O. Smith, lot on S8 Mne of Hugo street, 96 E of Fifth avenue, E 25 by 3 110: $10. Same to Thomas H. Graygq lot on W line of Fourth avenue, N of H street, N 25 by W _95: $10. Same to Ernest and Emma M. Jacobsen. lot on S line of H street, 82:6 W of Fourth ave- nue, W 25 by S 95; $10. me to Charles F. Nourse. lot on SE corner of Fifth avenue and H street, E 32:6 by S 95; $10. Lambert, William N. and Josephine Vaa Laak to Eveline V. Hanford, lot on 3 line of Thirteenth avenue. 240 B of P strest. B 30 by S 100, block 265, O'Neil and Haley Tract; $10. Oscar Heyman to Philip R. Petersen, lot on NW line of Chenery street. 388 SW of Roanoke, SW 23 by NW 100, lot 169, block 3, Fairmount Land_Ageciation; $10. S. Ducas Company (a corporation) te Knut Ulsaker, lot on W line of Kosciulsko street, 228 8 of Crescent, S 25 by W 70, lot 233, Holliday map A: $10. Josephine Legasse to Margaret Dougherty, lot on B line of Adam strest, 83 8 of Army, S 25 by E 57, lots 242 to 245 and 351; $10. tchard J. Montgomery (single) to J. J. O'Neil (single), lot on N line of Forty-second street, 200 W of Market, W 50 by N 100, lot 24, block 2084, Alden Tract at deed given to correct description in 950 D. 65, Oak- land; $10. Josephine and James A. Kane to May K. Roberts (single). lot on NE line of Hast Stx- toenth street. 90 SE of Tenth avenue, SE 38, NE 100, NW 25, SW 30, NW 10, SW 70, block 87, Clinton. East Oakland: $10. Samuel H. and Harriet M. Lingard to E. Hizar, lot on N line of Rose street, of Milvia, W 40 by N 100, portion of lot 9 and block 18, property of Berkeley Villa As- sociation, Berkeley: $10. Emille A. Bertsch (wife of Willlam H.) and Charles S. Tripler to F. D. Chase, lot line_of Vine street. 120 W of Walnut, by N 75, portion of lots 18, 19 and 20, 4 map resubdivision of blocks 3 and 4, sell Tract, Berkeley: $10. - Olive J. Stewart (widow) to Frank & mond, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, of Blake street, W 137.56, N 20.92. B 139.79, 8 30 to beginning, portion of plat €8, lersberger's map of Ranchos V. and D. rajta. Berkeley: $1500. Elfzabeth A. and Warren T. Clarke Charles T. Hall, lot on N line of Haste 5, amended map of blocks 5 and 6, Tract, Berkeley; $100. Amella Willlams (widow) to John lot on N line of Handy street, 78. intersection with W line of Lorin E 40. N 90.40, SW_40. S 90.40. lot 22, Lorin Villa Tract, Berkeley: $10. J. G. Klumpke (single) to Fred M. and Fmma J. French, lot 7, block C, map King Tract on Fruitvale avenue, Brooklyn Township; $10, Lottie A. Lampe (wifow) to Charles Car- roll, Iot 13, in block F. map of Daly's resub- atvision of vortion of Robinson Tract, Brook. | lyn_Township: $10. | W, J. Urton (widower) to Birdis E. Rasder for Roeder). all interest in lot on SE corner of Santa Ciara avenue (as same now emfsts) and Morton street. E 37:8 by § 140, of Jots 1. 2, 55 and 56, block 21, map of Mary A. Fitch, ete.. Alameda: $10, | Builders’ Contracts. Johm M. Vance (ownmer) with San Francisco Electrical _Company + (contractors), architect | Nathaniel Blaisdell —Wiring, switche and wir ing for lonk-distance telephones for an sight- story and basement brick building on & line of Tuylor strset. 72:6 N of O'Farrell, N 65 by | E 92:6: $1665. $ Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fran- clsco - (owner) with James W. Smith (con- | tractor), architects Shea & Shea— Alterations and_additions to St Peter's Convent bullding, on W line of Florida street, 200 S of Twenty: fourth: $10,158. Albere, Nisiven: wnar) wieh (contractor), —— architeet—All work painting, lincrusts, mantels, tiling, ..."".‘:f tures, shades. finishing bardware, water, sewer and gas connections for a three-story and bame. Tag, 150 8 of Twenty-third et 3 TS o nty- .~y RO b owner) ) (contractor), archi AL v e S _from Bruno five-room frame cottage on ot 100 feet Twenty. (hird, street, on E line of San ———— Bankrupt Engineer. Frederick A. Clark, civil engineer, Stlnmnd-co.medammn-llu, solvency yesterday in the Upited States District Court. He owes $2534 and has no assets.