The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 5, 1904, Page 14

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» o —— 5 Bms“““‘é@fl?:?fli e i ¥ LIVES FIFTEEN MONTHS BY HIMSELF ’BEEF WSS COMMERCIAL NEWS ' ON LONESOME CLIPPERTON ISLAND Comtimuet P P P RUGGLES=—In tuis eity, March 3, 1904, Eliz- abeth Woolverton Ruggles, widow of the Jate James Duane Ruggles, and mother of marriage and dea ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. be inserted. They must be handed e e T puncv?):l:m l ;,I\n'm'n E "\' and Madison, Wis., papers | | | Unlisted Securities. nt are published once 1 P The: faneral services will be held Sat- g » 2 CELLANEOUS NDS. | IRl Y Charles Larsen, a Passenger on the Liner Peru, Thinks That the b s e e oo oo e A~ BARRICKLO—1 March 3, 1804, to | _ private. 3 SR . . . . . | Congress obes Into Cause &' Wi & 120 anpie g g daughter. | RUSH—In March 4. 1904, Katbarine, | e . el ¢ % | Cal NW R3w e o i T ey Robinson Crusoe Life Is All Right---Steamship Brings Word; of Variance ‘in: Price: of |8 Fe s i wife of - ! rs. W, Fletcher, a native of ulsun. . . . s, | Wi pmsaen e of the Murder of an American Engineer at Guadalajara; Live and Dressed Product 5 F. Long of s priva 3, 1904, George T., Ryan, RYAN—In Oakland, March beloved son of Christina and James J Powder. 1 Oak Bk Sav TOBACCO MEN APPEAL IRREN] - | | - 3 . and brother of Hudson, Ada and Ca | l Cal Ship Co. Oak T Cen DIED. | = native of Canada, aged 31 years 1| | 1 < £ [ T & e At <o | ana 18 days. | | © . Levbert, Margaret | e e S et i rasy L {Sims, a Democrat of Tennes- | & 5r. 0 P s e - . Vited to attend the funeral Sunday, | | | = < g8 . . ity & C Bi. - Par: n eiock, from his Tate residenc, | | see, Wins His Seat in His |zt ooners st street, thence to St. Col - | . ) L € . " ere rvice il be held, | | { T3 ] | Pischer Thir- 1%, J Wat Co. izabeci By < g e e Contest With F. M. Davis | £, el ' ¢ Arene i e 1 Gas Con A. 19% 21 |[Swiss-A_Bk.114 pi? 3 ) Hono P Co.. 1113 13% [Truck Eiec In this March 4, 1904, s 13% ec - A P ol B | > lon& SF Bk. — &0 |UR InC pfd. 44§ — Wessel, Willte Louis In this city, March 4;1 1904, y}{»l»m\] { House to-day had under conm:ernlc;ny E”"uymm:ng Session. Young, John E. dearlv beloved daughter of | | H the Indian appropriation bill, the read- 4, e = and sister of | | | $34,000 United R R of 8 F 48........ 7 00 b 3 1904, John tamm, @ native | | ; ing of which for the purpose of amend- Afternoon Session. + Boyce and the days i v di on adjournment. Street unty N . 1904, Bridget, | PRCUES WAS TeRding 5,000 United R R of § F 4s ite of Jofeph Waish, and mother | During the general debate on the bill | §3:000 United R R of § K 4a.--- ances are reepe ad ;..h» h L\mm. and ::wr lr‘.r; | | Martin, a Republican member from: sl N o e 5 S xR U " £ rady| and. John O'Rourke, a native of | .| South Dakota, addressed the House on | Californig Stock & Oil Exchange. Connly Cavan: Tislind; aiod 20 years: |1 ! | his resolution directing the Secretary | K7 Friends and acquaifitances are “’"”";:‘_ i1 of Commerce and Labor to investigate | 0il Stock— Bid. (Bimdasy, at 12545 o clock, trom. the pariors | | the causes of the differences which |Alma .. .o... «oooooo i of Carew & Kne 2y Van News avenue. | | exist between the cost of live and |alioetated Trust Certificates. 2 thence to St. Jo urch for services, | | Aate . , 78 commencing 1 o'clock. Interment | | dressed beef. % Cariboti & o Holy Cross Cemetery | Stanley (D.) of Kentucky made an | (ARO0 —o-ccio 63 WESSEL—In this city, March 2, 1004, Willie | | urgent appeal for relief at the hands | chicago Crude 19 5 e esthor | of Congress for the tobacco growers | Claremont “ y and Detlef Wes: and beloved | | and the toilers In the tobacco flelds, |5 2% ¢ N e wsglos S 1 and complained that competition had 'fome .... { n cisco, aged 14 years 3 months and | depe i v A inember of the Young Men's | been destroyed by combinations of cap- | 1adependen BE 1904, William n Assoctation. | | ital. Kern . F nd the fends Wnd scquatpiances Sre regpect- | The controverted features in the In- | Kern River . & o e e e i the funeral to-day | Monarch _(of Arizona) 41 5 . Jate Mi Satura 1:30 o'clock, from | | dian bill went over until to-morrow. |yonareh fof Arizon - g F - M 4 Mrs. Sarah he 2 arke: M}'\T-f.n '{%’;I:fl:? I | The House confirmed the right of Sims | Qccidental of W Va.. jugh. Remains at the parlors of H. | | (D.) of Tennessee to his seat. F. M. | Oil City Petroleum b SEF g s ] § s, 1157 Mission wireet, Detween 4 | | Davis, a Republican, had contested it. | . v r . o g h ghth nterment Mount | a1 hn . | [ camunmn o0 4 o - 1 ulger ar NG . 1904, Joun | ABSENCE LAWS CHANGED. e = o : rothy Herbert and | | | Wen ~ £ Friends - wovo- i St. Joseph, Mo., | | Senate Adopts Amendment Concerning | %7 “bore - ool i m the parle s and 5 days. | Leaves of Employes. | Miscellaneous. - e e 1 e T e i WASHINGTON, March 4—The Sen- | AibY Land & imp ig = rment Holy T e S ( | ate to-day passed a bill for the amend- | Fischer's Theater 100 p FRIDAY. MARCH 4 - | | ment of the law governing leaves of | Northern Cal Power > $B% 10 00 ¥ N b Mgt ' of Chirtee T. mnd'Jiuiie A/ Crodher| absence of persons employed in the ex- | s . - o Pee by Henry T, Scott and Charles E ecutive departments. It specifically ex- | o0 too\ o SOming = G . gy 4 guardians) to William B. Bourn ; 3 ‘leal aays | o TA - ster G a pative of B cludés Sundays an egal holidays | 100 Oil City Petroleum * . . thd and 16 two-thirds of lot on NE corner of | 7 | y » 4 5 months and 16 and Van Ness avenue, N 120 by E ! | from the thirty days’ annual leave of | Afternoon Session. . = B TR e | such employes and extends the law [8000 Chicago Crude. « 20 o A T | | s0 23 to make it cover the clerks and | 20 Soversign ............... - (GHATTY M. and Lucia H. K. Sherman (Kittle) | | | employes of the Government printing Mining Stocks. Kittle, 1ot on E line of | office. £ Franklin of Lombard, N 113:6, E i = 1 J— . 6, SW 10 beginuing, | | Almost the entire time of the Senate | g,x PRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. ces are respect '.hPSfl!nlz: ::d(;u»:}fih | | was given to consideration of the ques- | Following were the sales on the San Frame fun to-day o | tion of the selection of a site for a |cisco Stock and Excha ard yesterday: | | naval training station on the Breat!‘ i | lakes. - 4 1 Bullion s xton to Charl | | The controversy arose over the ap-| 100 Calede lot on N line of Union | | ointment of a new commission to se- | 200 Cholla; ¢ Octatia, W 26 by N 80; $10. 22 1000 Con C o or Loulse ¥. Burns | | | lect a site. The committee amendment | 100 crown 3 e street, | ! | was so amended as to make it apply to | 200 Gould - g s —— _— - ——el exica e U A L IR | all the great lakes, and not alone to | 200 Mexican Fulton and Fillmore streets | | _ARMY TRANSPORT DIX, WHICH ARRIVED YESTERDAY FROM ASTORIA, WHERE SHE HAD BEEN BAR- | Lake Michigan, but Quarles’ amend- | g0 \ o ’ mtherins Euek. 1ot 0n%B lns- ot | 1 BOUND FOR NEARLY TWO WEEKS, TO THE GREAT INCONVENIENCE OF THE QUARTERMASTER'S | |ment calling for a new commission t3 | 306 Caiedonia street, 27:6 B of Filimore, B s | DEPARTMENT. SHE WILL CARRY MULES FROM HERE TO THE PHILIPPINES, | select a site was not acted on. 80 Chmliengs Con wift | || —_—— e Emma G. Butler and estate of Horatio S. & S it % | Weathers Many Squalls e PACIFIC & H > Golden Gate Command 1 B o oliowing were - S line of er . . *xchange yest s e w by & 1570 $16 Charles Larsen, who arrived here f,.":';f' 550 I‘Mbglried fruft, 150 1bs ‘\r‘pa, 1 pkg 7. SXCePt when mz;hg are but three tides, 23 | ,.1;:‘,’_",' 300':";‘3‘“5:"(;00:!;::0::"1 De B. P. ange y Mission str Kol i Sty chinery, s ofl, 1 _cs ammunition. sometimes occurs. hts giv fa | Perhailow, w! ved yesterday. Where & | ters et Al o My a o een and as tre | yesterday, a passenger on the Panama | “To New Caledonia 181 cs aasorted canned | addition to the Soundings of the United States | from Honolulu, encountered many squalls and ebrated for | or Vallejo sireet. 00 E of Plerce, E 30 by N | liner Peru, knows all about the Rob- |%00ds, 47 cs canned saimon, 548 lbs ham and | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus () | much rain, but managed to make a fair pas- | oclock. Inter- | 1o9. $10° d ¥ N | lin » + | bacon, 250 Ibs dried trutt sign preccdes the height, and then the number | sage in svite of the discordant elements. She 2 3 ST i S, just | To South inf ; K ven is subtracted from the depth given by | brought 20,930 bags of 5 e ‘\I(\xz’nda.- ruf-"“! _to Katherine inson Crusoe business. He has ju o ;:mh.\mu 250 bdls shingles, 69 pkgs e eharis AT e o LAY me“&.' ough! ags of sugar. k iy Sty e A S g street, 95 S | gpent fifteen months all alone ON| "o Fanning Isiand—400 l1bs sugar, 640 Ibs | Of the lower low waters. | o 3| riemberg, Ger- | Hannah and Francis (aifas Francow) Marx |Clipperton Island. where he was em- | Tieals, 4 cs canned goods, 3 pkes groceries and S e e Eor s e N e 200 tnoes are resperr | 195 W at Bromesicn W 2s 17 fhostmreet | ployed as care taker. He had with | The stcamer alto carried $2000 in Mexican e = o tveamens, [t T A M e D] S e R the funeral to-day | Morton L. Cook to Carrle M. Cook, lot on| him a dog, made the acquaintance of | dollars, consigned to Suva, Fiji Islands. TO ARRIVE. ‘ o Stas__Custrali - Neiies T Meus_Cwm | 358-Oy g from the funeral | N line of Washington street, 47:6 W of Lo- | many strange birds and declares that B, TR KRR = S P T I T, B Wt 1 TONOPAH MINING vany, 917 750 by N 19 i) any strs , 0 land passenge NOPAH MINING EXCHANGE Cypress Lawn | “skmen & Jovdan 1o Do % Lears, 1ot on | he enjoyed the isolation of his abode. ‘:‘{"k' P"":“ Association Fleet. | Steamer. , From. | Due. | "Stme Soutn Cosst. Olsen. 15 hours from| Following wer ¢ g it e 14 £v5) o g iy This season’s fleet of the Alaska Packers' - : oy | caspar. | clsco ar pah N A " Michigan street, 500 N of Ri nmon”g‘ l—n;n,h ‘“‘.‘n:}?‘n{-‘ paid - :_'0:]'» (‘)‘; ::2 | Aseoclation will consist of the Tollowionves- i Ly U U 31 stmr peru, Mackinnen, 21 days from Pan- | G~y ia, aged 48 vears June M. and Annie Flei oce | 1512nd and wi he exception of sels: b o e | ama, via San Blas 6 da ; 54 "Mgse 3 Tou B Suboiidty . lot on N line of Fourteenth strect, 2o | Schooner which brought his relief and | yShipe— = = Tonnage. | G002 B2y | Bontingd & Astoia § | pStme Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 98 hours trom | §00 Yot Ton . Seorge T., Joseph S. an 1- | F sen to Hilda E. Hellingsen | R e ; i , Charles E. Mcody. ' dt Ly lice Co ow, 9% Tom. Selmont. ner and Mrs. C. D. McKenney, and mother 1 John §.), lot on W line of Charen | OPIY Vessel he saw during his stay at | grories o Feedy | Newburg. l San Pedro LT g A TR e D) After ate Arthur and Raymond Hendricks, | street, 53 8 of Hancock, S 25 by W 100; git. | Clipperton. Little guano has been | Tacoma Lakme.......! San Pedro.... | Ship S. D. Carleton, McLeod, 82 days from | 300 Resc » DALY aneat Indles aked 46 John and Henry Peters, Charles Baltz and | shipped from this island the ldst few | Balclutha San Pedro....| Grays Harbor. .. ... F ioneastic. A ;. s siafinand - LA . . % to atiend the funeral to-morrow Seventeenth, £ ot . Sritan > b 5 e Rive River | 400 > on Midway. 42 Faleck, Cooth et | Lt Eare 55 e W B o | sion employ a care taker to maintain | Bohemia ... M aLath Sodastie R S| Schr Glendale, Gronvold, 13 days from As- | 400 Paymaster Ton N Star.. 33 ment Moun ot Cemetery, by e ; $2000. * 5= % U1 The Peru brings word of the mur- | Fanta Clara . Pomo. . Polnt Arena & Albion s | e O T, uneral car ghteenth and Guer- , Suslie: % - g ol 3 2 d N mo . 3 9! day, ) . s = e, atrects U | oerio Gugliermino (alias Guylerimino), | der at Guadalajara of an Amerlcan | Feds 2. ooy v, ! Ger stmr Anubis, Reimers, Hamburs, etc.. FRIDAY, March 4—2 p. m. 1904, Peter | Jennie P. Jones. ot on & ar ot Compl) 10 mining engineer. F. A. Phelps, one Columbia Pomona Humboidt GEYie Rentiles F L Semehen e e G v ] e Mrs. 50 E of K ¥ 20:6 b, 50; $10. e Peru's s Aeweliyn Bonita. § S . Alex: ., San Diego; | 4 06 ¢ X W2 P05 of Kearny, £ 20:6 by 5 00: $10. |of the Peru's passengers helped to, {geveim, B 2 - § Pacific Coast Steamshin Company. i S 0 . S, S O ar, . e ) an-.é 3"\‘ bury the murdered man, but declares Missourt. Hakotuty: 10 SAILED. e 'N. and W. P. Hyrup, a native e ot, 250 NE of Ni k299 | he has forgotten his name. The dead Total Chehalis San Pedro. . Mar. <10 Friday, March 4. elcher ... nmark, aged 73 years ¢ month S e WO N WO NS e | e £ ‘as of | , Barks— S. Monic San Pedro. . 1 |Mar 30 | Stmr Bonita, Gielow, San Pedro. | Best & Beich.2 - | B LR | man hailed from Missouri and was Of | 1o\’ Burgess ... San Juan..... New York via Panama. Mar, 10 | Stmr Eureks, Jeesen, Eureka Bullion Ocqidentai . ends and acqualntances are respect- | g S niEbnY. Emil and Rosalea Schanz to| German extraction. He was murdered | Isaac Reed Point Arena.. Mendocino & Pt. Arena Mar. 10 jer stmr Anubls, Reimers, Hamburg, etc, | Caledonia ...1 Ophir d the funeral to-morrow | Sorne McMenomy Sr., lot on NW line of Rin- e Gatherer . Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pts. |[Mar. 10 | via Seattle. Challenge Con Overman k, from the residence | 501d street, 250 ) Ninth, NE 25 by Nw | and robbed by a native whom he had ) (JLP0CF - MACOOE | Tabits s o e 10 | " Stmr Banta Barbare. Zaddart, San Pedro, | Chollar ’ Potosi «. 1164 Broadway, Alameda. c RS hired to guide him over the hills. Palmyra . G. W. Elder..| Portland & Astoria....|Mar. 10 | Stmr Centralla, Hiickson, Redondo. jomeosme..-2 Aln View Cemetery. % Gresr, 250 2% 2,00 E| The Peru brought 1285 tons of car- | Euterpe § Dollar.... .| Hakoda®t .~ " {Mar. 10 Givey, Leland, Santa Cruz. o . i city, March 4, : y £ . 2 - = 5 5. 1) | P 5 : H o 3 & 4 o E 3 Seg Bele iy, March 4 1904 Mary | S 75 by E 100, $10, go and treasure valued at $2519. Her | Iimaiava o I an. Fioint” Ouns M - | Com 2 Sierra Nev as City and L. E. Laing of | pawers o o g iy Humbert to John J.|passengers Included the following | Coalinga North Fork..| Humboldt ... |Mar. TELEGRAPHIC. § Qrowew ot Stiver Hill a native of Scotland, aged | X' o Californta mireet: ¢ 25 Tk 1ot 510" | named: el Stberia.......| China & Japan | Ma: | POINT LOBOS, March 4. 10 p m—Weather | Fast Sierra N it Eouly s and 10 days. 2 S Sixan 25 by E 120: $10. S . | Nicholas Th Puget_Sound Pbrt Mar. clear; wind northwest; velocity 6 miles per | poici~ COP-- arpeng riends and acquaintances are respect- ‘ ; ‘ulon;;m“lnd 'Dg_r: etz to Julle J. Schwartz, Mrs. Elinor Paint, John Quest, U. Will W. Case AlGeker New. Yor fpias) A = | 51‘(1‘,;";" = 16 18 x_(.u;n on 3 yited 1o attend the funeral to-morrow | 1t 0T 2 IN%00 my K 120, mins oo v 1ok | S: A., Tetired; William Sheppard, Mrs.| o, Allance.... | Portland & Way Ports.(Mar. 13 | SPOKEN. Hale & Nor. 80 94|Yellow Jacket 45 4F vents and Eiehth. ~Inter- | 525 by W IM: aieo kot ob W ine of Thirty® | Manuel Esquérno and A. W. Furlong. SKORIL 0o Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma... e e Ao T Tm(w’;u MINES. ZET—In Seattle, Wash., March 2, 1904, l R : : o e bl 3 ‘ CO0S BAY Arrived Mar 45 S e e s |may Exten e Famuel, beloved usband ot Rachel Lanzet. "":::;'fv),fl’r,’;:‘"l;‘wlr")h-'uhn Cn“';ni) lot on NEWS OF THE OCEAN. ExoRge - Steamer. | Destination. | Salls.| Pler. heace Mar 25 stu Alllance, From Eucsa " | Beperanza ... - RN ather of Mrs. Max Benas, Mrs M. R, | NI corner c avenue and D street, . 2 o] g S Atrived March 4 & e : Gipsy Queen. — 30/Ray & OBrien — 0O Goldberg, Mrs. B. 8. Dickhoft and Markus | N 415, E 116:7, SW 460, W 12:11 and all in- | £ Intboest/to. Marthers and | T o eecssesuvesionivivabnosssnsion B0 i - P by e kg bt gy S March { o 15" Anchor. 13 24 Rescue w7 E and Annette Lanzet, a native of Austria, | 17€st in Outside Lands 423; $10. Matters of Interest’to Mariners Steamers— \ Tonnage. ks ""“," ]g' Ll F "l'i“\’;“,"mff‘-m Satled Mar 4—Bxtn Re. | Hannapah .. 10/Ton Belmont. 58 60 e B [ ot Ay Realty Company to Marle Seppich (wite Shipping Merchants. igr . 1,064 fiig&:flo’ Fortiand v. Bureka| § mw;{:: B ™ " Hannapah Mu — 25 Ton & Cal fully invited 15 attend the funera] to-rmereor of H street, 8 25 The German ship Alsterufer is chartered for | Presidont . $0¢ | Pomona. .| Humboldt 13 plPler 3 ' SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 4—Stme City of | R e - . N 60 Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock. from his iete | Soren and Mary Chrestemsen io Fiarfy M. |railroad ties from this port to Callao: British [ Unimak 384 | Pt Arena.. |Pt. Arena & Mdcno| 4 pm|Pler 2 Puebla, hence Mar 1. Mar 3—Stmr Valencia, | MacNamara . 17 20 Ton Fraction. — residence, 2365 Pine strzet, batween Fillmo-e | Lichtenstein, lot on E line of .Twentleth ave. | Ship Cissie, lumber from Puget Sound to Mel- | Chilkat Doric. . China & Japag....| 1 pm|Pier 40 = fror 1dez. 3 5 Nevada Chief. — 40{Tom N Star - and Steiner. Interment Salem Cemetery, by | hue, 150 § of N street, E 120 by § 25; $100, °| bourne at 35s: British ship County of Linlith- | Jsland Belle Acapulco...|N. Y. via Panama.|[12 m|Pier 40 March 3—Stmr Lyra. for Hongkong. | G® 0 ~ 02/Ton Mia electric car from Eighteenth and Gue: | _Estate of David L. Farnsworth (b; anie | BOW, previously reported, same business from | Jennje . North Fork. | Humboldt |6 pm|Pier 20 | March 4+ —Schr Queen, for San Francisco. o oo LTS etreets g e | Parnsworth. executrix) to Jennie Mmoo | Puget Sound to Hamburg at 5ls 3d—chartered | Kayak . March 6.+ | NSTORIA —Arrived Mar 4—Tug Dauntiess, | Faymaster ... 00 11Ton Superior LAWSON—In this eity, | gren, 1ot 15, Block C, Sunset Heights; $1 in England. Alitak Newburg... Grays Harbor.....| 4 pm[Pier 10 | hence Mar 1. S T AWEON—2n this o ’u:"gn:i l;o‘."A'rrt::;r e P M - m;(‘"‘::;n:wg'&". —_— Kadiak S. Rosa.... | San Diego & 9 am|Pler 11 | Sailed March 4—Ger ship Magdalene, for - and ‘ather of Arthur M. Lawson, a native | Claim deed; $1. 2 % Exports to the Antipodes. Thistle Umatill Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pier 9 Queenstown. gl FLOW OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS, of San Francisco, Cal., aged 39 ye 1|_Patrick and Ellen Silkk (by William T. e " Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 | _ Arrived March 4—Scbr W F Garms, hence month and 14 days. A member of Pacific | Plunkett, commissioner) to Columbian Banking | The Oceanic Steamship Companys Sierra Mazrch 7. g1, R 3—Sc a 1 v Parlor No. 10, N. 8. G. W. o lot_on SE line of Precita avenue, | Sailed on Thursday for Sydney via Honol Arcata. Coos B. & Pt. Orfd| 4 pm|(Pier 13 ' BELLINGHAM—Sailed Mar hr Defi-| The following tal gives a comparative ©F The funeral will take place to-morrow | 143:8 NE of Mission street (new line), S 105, | Pago Pago and Auckland with a general mer- Rainier. Seattle’ & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 ance. 1n!‘_s.{|":‘|rnncm;.m Mar 4—Schr Queen, | SAtement for two Years of the estimated flow ;:pofl": e n"u:.M ‘:‘rll‘ock. -h.r:, sfnmm Jihe E’rfin::"t:.e%?‘a. l?i\l‘ll 142, (s_'v;\ ?s:sm'sooo_ chandise cargo, valued at $289,036, m’be dis- Cripicho ;) Monels - Eect 10 afiiPier 1y 1 PORT O ecieco. 5] ot Calitintis sivens s Sifte, fost, pow 1 James McMenomey n, 7 e 't € to Charles Daiss and | tributed as follows: For Honolulu, $119,13f March | "PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Mar 4—Schr & - e e Miesion street, omposite mew Postoffice. | Adolph Baner, lot on E corner of Somerset and | o 5076; New Z ; Chico. . Coquille River 6 pm Pier 2 3 a Iar Teer iy Vo Teried ky Mo seiire. g . 3 Samoan Islands, $5976; New Zealand, $69,267: | pojar Reur . Oliver J Olsen, from San Pedro. = later thence to Cyprem Lawn Cemetery, via sicc: | Burrows streets, £E 400 by NE 240, block 25, | Ausizaiia, $95.450; Fif Ieiands, $19L; New | Kolh Seer Spokane. .| Humboldt ... 130 pipler 8 | OUWeE 5 3" icq "Mar 4—Br ship Ancenis, | Ments. The figures are by & G Bennett, o e, S Lvis Ehwiucuth Sk huer- | Ueivereiy SR B¢ Caledonia, $605; South Africa, $534; Fanning | Nojneic e R o & as Iy tmifler 2% | for. Fremantle. o . b s onde r s at 10 o'clock. Cremation Cy- lara A. Potter to Nellie E. Schooler, lota| Jsland, §124. The leading exports were as fol- | Katahdin Coos Bay... 8an Ze y-1 9 am|Pler 11 | "9% 5 0 p " OBOS—Passed March 4, 11 a m o - - _ —— prees Lawn Cemetery. on N line of Minerva street, 130 W of Capitol, | low Arctic | | s T neis H Legsett, from Eureka, for | SACRAMENTO RIVER AT IRON CANYON. LUBBERT—In this city, March 4, 1904, Mar. | W 50 by N 125, lot 10, block R, Rallroad Home- | '*To Honolulu—4 bbls flour, 474,800 1bs rice, | ismam’ Heks. L., < ; -1 9 amiPier 13 | 7" pedro. 3 3 garet Lubbert, beloved mother of Mrs. Freq | t¢8d Association: $1( Y 15,569 1bs 66 cs manufactured tobacco, 16,967 | Aleut 1o0. \ | S\ PQUA—Arrived March 2—Stmr San Ga- | Second Feet. Champreux, Mrs. Robert W. Lewis and 8. Ducas Company (corporation) to George | lus fresh meat, 1233 Tbs 2 cs fresh fish, 2435 | Reporter 1 Grays Harbor, 4 pm|Pier 2 H,,-m, from San Pedro; schr Louise, from San DATE. e ¥ George H. and Artbur J. Lubbert, a native | R¥an, lot on E line of Butler avenue, 50 N | bs dressed poultry, 11 pkgs oysters, 2000 Ibs | Lijljan . Coquille River.....| 5 pm/Pler 20 | Pedro: schr Sadie, from San Pedro. | 1%08 1904 of County Fermanagh, Ireland, aged 6z |©0f Wall street, N 25 by E 5, lots 4 to 6, | galt, 12,440 Ibs butter, 10 cs gin, 693 gals | Ryba Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2| " 'gajled March 2—Schr Beulah, for San Pedro: < i {- vears block 3, Pranconia: also lot on E line of Butler | spirits, 2 cs liquors, 2 cs brandy, 2055 gals 16 | Quinnat . San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 | pORT LUDLOW—Arrived March 4—Schr | February 21 | | 46,630 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Avenue and SE line of Peralta avenue, NE | cs wine, 140 gals 57 cs whisky, 598 1bs coffee, Chehalis....| Grays Harbor. 3 pm|Pier 2 | Queen, from Port Gamble. February 3 fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, | 29:1%, § 76:0%, W 25 N 61:0%, lots 1 to 3, | 300 Ibs 3 o« tea, 33 cs meals, 33 cs table prepa- March 11. | YEKAGWAY—Sailed March 3—Stmr Dolphin, February & | March 6. at 12:30 o'clock, from her late | block 3. same: dlso 1ot ‘on E corner of Tomasa | rations, 1207 Ibs chocolate, 67 crts onions, 438 Senator..... Puget Sound Ports,|11 am|Pier 24 | ro; Seattle. } February 24 res! a.ncl; _Federal street, off Second, be- | and Peralta streets. NE 66:8%, 5 06:0%, NW | pkgs potatoes, 1583 cs canned goods, 7170 Ibs 1902, 1904 | March 12. | BEUREKA—Arrived March 3—Stmr Acme, | February xR-»: Brvant and Brannan, thence to St. | %5 . Tot 1, block 2, same; also lot on W | codfish, 102 pkgs fresh vegetables, 969 pks 25,652 28,653 | Bonita..... | Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 | pence March 2. February 26, rendan’s Church for services commencing | line of Butlér avenue, 107:u% 8 of Peralta | fresh fruits, 4600 Ibs cheese, 35 cs 82 bbls sal- 13,073 14909 | Alameda... Honolulu .. 1 amPler 7! SAN DIEGO—‘Arrived March 4—Stmr Che- | February 2 at 1 o'clock. N. B.—A requiem high mass | avenue, $ 25 by W 75, lot 13, block 2, same; | mon, 5371 1bs beats, 74 pkgs groceries and pro- ‘o7 | Peru.......|N. Yo via Panama.12 m/Pier 40 | nalis, from Redondo: bark Coloma, trom - - - = ey will be celcbrated for the repose of her soul | &lso lot on SE line of Peralta avenue, 57:0 6-8 | visions, 12 ctls corn, 195 bxs paste, 3809 lbs | gar =his 0 54 March 13. | Everett. E UGN FECIN AN S, Monday, March 7, commencing at 9 o'clock. | SW of ‘Butler avenue, SW 28:6%, §' 63:2%, | ham and bacon, 262 Ibs 3 cs bread, 220 pkgs | StesTecd 4,496 | G- W. Elder| Astoria & Portland|11 am/Pler 24 | REDONDO—Salled March 4—Stmr New- e lrunln::\\ 1‘-1(,1‘} Cross Cemetery. ::mu N 77:9%, lots 14 to 16, block 2, same; | dry goods. 104 cs mzum‘and o-noea, 12 colls g o March 14, burg, for San /Francisco; stmr Chehalis, for DATE | Second Feet NG—1In this city, March 2, 1904, Jere- | $10. wire, 304 pkgs paper, 42 bdls 70 bars steel, 121 2, Centennial. .| Seattle & Tacoma/10 am Pler 20 | San Diego. g ) Mannine. beloved brother of Fairick, | | Ausust H. Zetterbers to Hulda E. Zetter- | cx 3 bdin iron, 18 ca arms and ammunition. 13 | pyr care ‘Gharis ,?'220,,. 1B 1;‘.’.‘,‘ Sequola..« . | Willapa Harbor...| 4 pm|Pler 20 | Arrived March 4—Stmr National City, from D nd_John Mennink and Mrs. Nora | bers. undivided 3 of lot on NW line of Mad- boiler tubes, 24 pkss machinery, 16 bbls | L The ships Charies B Moody, Siar o7 Itaiv, March 15. | Fort Bragg. via San Francisco. e o u,:;.“. pative of County Cork, Ireland, :; h;e;hu:{aw of China avenue, SW 25 :l. ter, 40 c.l;n;.ua‘::‘p:. l: ol -l;unfir,bxa o and the schooners Premier and Prosper | Alllanc .|Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm Pier 18 | GRAYS H;msoaffl,-nea March 4—Schr | ;;:3;;; ; xite. *| bales twine, 12 pkgs electrical supplies, 37 bxs | FTe Halcyon, for San Francisco. 2 ‘]7"‘“ nds and acquaintances are respect- | Josephine E. Niven to C. August Weihe, | soap, 67 cs_drugs and sundries, 53 pkgs wagon ;‘“;’.".25 °:n:" fi:fifi."‘:‘;‘:"“-.’.’:“’d’:‘&?‘!‘.‘.‘:fi FROM SEATTLE. Areived March 4—Schr Expansion, from Sen ;egfv-n[ ully invited to attend the funeral to-day | 1ot on SW line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 150 | material, 77 pkgs school furniture, 41 coils | o "oV “manieco and another from Puget - Pedro, i .s..laum., ) & nl;"u: o'clock, from his late :gt' 1";’. J :t:e:,flxw r‘s u:y 9:‘ ‘;oo, Iot 3, block | rope, © pkgs nails, 204 pkgs railroad suppjies, | g, B4%, | PO N800 g0 “from San | _ Steamer. | For. Sails. ISLAND PORTS. A i residence. Ellis street, thence to St. , Bay View Homes g . 12 ecs jewelry. i £ TLU—. v h 48 o Mary's Catbedral, where u 'solemn requiem | Anna M. Johnson to George Schnepple, lots |~ To Samoan Islands—io bbls fiour, 88 pkgs | Fronciseo Qirect, : Farallon..... ! Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 6|, HONOLULLU™ n:;;:,‘,’_""::'&"u emr Bt | February igh mass will be celebrated for the repose |8 and 9, block 6, Flint Tract Homestead: $10. | groceries and provisions. 680 cs 12 ‘pkgs sal- » Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports. [Mar. 10 | ;2750 T o on 3 X of hie moul. Sommencing at 10 o'clock. In- | Michael Conroy to Catherine Conroy (wife), | mon, 168 cs canned goods, 7 pkgs fresh fruits, Sun, Moon and Tide. Dirigo. - | Skagway & Way Ports.\Mar. 10 | %7, (Or FONESONE o\ 0 Ship Henry Vil- . _ierment Holy Cross Cemetery. lot on SE corner of Washington venue aud | 1235 Ibs meals, 12 pkgs potatoes and onlons. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Fortland.....|Valdez & Way Ports..|Mar. 10 | FL e » " e “MEEHAN-—In this city, March 4, 1804, Abbje | Precita street, E 35 by S 100, Precita Valley | 1225 Ibs bread, 3 bbls bottled beer, 10 pkgs & ‘il Tbve "Wenh Cottage City. | Skagway & Way Ports. [Mar. 11 | lard, for San Francieco. | irene, dearly beloved daughter of Charles |152; EIft. Grugs, 10 bxs soap, 5 pkgs dry goods, 23 pkEs g hary s e o e Bnsaard £ Dutch Hrbr via Valdez|Mar. 15 | EASTERN PORTS. DATE. - and Henrietta Meehan, and sister of Charjes | Nettle J. and Nathan W. Harbine to H. W, | paints and oils, 30 pkgs naval stores, 25 pkgs at Fort Point, ehtrance to San Francisco .IMar. 18 | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Mar 3—Stmr ) W., George H. and the late Ulysses G. | Pitkin, lot 1768, gift map 3: $10. millwork. Bay. Pubiished by official authority of the . | Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 18 | American, from Honolulu. - — - Meehan. S. Ducas Company to George Ryan, lot on| To New Zealand—12924 Ibs dried fruit, | “,.;‘.Ufii and low waters occur at | J- Dolla Valdez & Seward......|Mar. 20 FOREIGN PORTS. February 21 | SV lutatwint setvate, Mondey, Wypch 6. |5 Y ok, ComSonzetrety 2% 0 (a | 9838 Iby raisins, 1167 cs canned goods. 434 Ibé | e L Bt D Tharn asot B Time Ball . BREST—Salled Feb 20—Fr bark Francols, | epriary 33 i N ioved Dastang of Eoten sroToh., Fariao, | o 0 ion ‘ot Brecita. 3 PANT foutts, 1700 b careel Toots, I7 c5 tablS Trcon: mifiutes later. than at Joet oot the eight Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer | oy am ot Arrived prior to Mar 4—By stme | February 24 | of Madeline Nigvo, a native of Genoa, Italy, | record 2040 D. 87: $10. rations, 633 c# boots and shoes, 39 pkgs ma. | Of tido is the same at both places. Chants’ Exchange, San Franclsco, Cal., | Aosanel, from Vancouver; Fr bark Ernest | February 2 aged 78 years and 4 months. *| George and Xate Rvan to John W. and | chinery. 117 pkgs bicycies and sundries, 410 SATURDAY, MARCH 6. March 4, 1903 Teegouve, hence Jan 20; Fr bark Nantes, hence | February €7 The funeral wiil take place Monday, | Annie Schaumieflel, same; $10. gals lubricating oil, 6 cs arms and ammuni- < - The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | jan oo, February Mo T S D o T i et 56 pkgs. metal polish, 15 cs drugs, S pes bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | *“BAYAL—Arrived March 4—Fr ehip David E e Gence. S50 Center Street, between Seventh . Tutelli 149 rolls newspaper, 14 bxs soap, 846 1 e, @t noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8| 4 Amgers, from Iquique. TULE EAR PORTERVILLE. and Eighth, Please omit flowers. Tate Shlpplng nte 1gence, ed, 10 cs fuse, 18 cgses rubber goods, b. i, Greenwich time. = J. C. BURNETT, ADELAIDE—Arrived prior to March 4—Sehr - PELLE—In Oakland, March 3, 1904, Christine SAILED. it o oo Wi L e n chacks. | Georse E T e ? DATE. N T s s B Do FRIDAY, March 4. To Australia—10,830 Ibs dried fruit, 230 Ibs s s el o g b kB e o “nd wister of Magnus P, Charies 1., Martha | _Schr G W Watson, Weitkunat, 'Port Town. | Faisina, aah T Sh canned_goods. Shlppmg Intelhgence. ALGOA BAY—Salled March 4—Bktn Puako, | T 3 B Y e e R .. wanve 3 DOMESTIC PORTS. groceries and provisions, 690 1bs shrithps, 1250 ARRIVED. A Batial Mt 4-.D¢ | Pelwenry 101 ‘Oakiand, aged 24 years 8 montns and 15 [ oo DOMEITIC TORTR | o o x| 8 canned salmon, 4708 ctls barley, S o mine Thursday, March 3. | paric. Melanope. 'for San Irancisco. * | February ba “r;F e i sl R " ~ San Pedro. er¥ “:-.t;r' c-lfill bx-.;;trx o::m% 27,584 1bs Stmr Signal, Bendegard, 48 hours from Coos OCEAN STEAMERS. .;e:muy | -~ uaintances respect- | pansion, from cof boots ¥ ‘ma- # ‘ebruary | s= tully iuvited to attend the funeral services n‘l':(;grlu—uued March 4—Nor bark $0- | chinery, 2“:' by x.yau-, 1700 1bs seed, 34 pkes Bay. Friday, March 4. O'ngmgsrov{? —-s.lu?.;r :::‘v.;’r:! 4 — Stmr | pebruary | ™ = N STE. sewing machines, 9 bales hose, 183 pkgs U S stmr Dix, Ankers, 60 hours from As. ! Cvmnric, from Livernool -~ February | s ROTTERDAM . Artices. Mar i—Stmr Stat. | 00 2undrier. 18 pkes rubber soods, © ba toria; put in_to finish loading. GLASGOW—Arrived March 4—Stmr Korean, . S U endam, from New York. via Boulogne. b g solls newspaper. 2L ck corwsts; 3¢ U 8 stmr Buford, Hall, 5 hours from Port- | from New York. Collides With Pilot-Boat. 3 s 3 bxs ®oap, 5 cs dry goods, 449 pkgs metal pol- land: put in to finish loading. AUCKLAND—Arrived prior to March 4— NAPLES—Arrived Ma: 4—Stmr Hakara, | ish, 37 rolls 0 cs leather, 65 cs agricultural im. left | Stmr Navarro, Weber, 13 hours from Delmar A Stmr Ventura, from San Francisco, via Hon- The scow-schooner Ada McCune damaged via Gibraltar. for Genoa, and proceeded, plements, 1 cs firearms. > 4 s Laasitng * oluly, for Sydney, N S W. her rigging yesterday by drifting down on thy LIVERPOOL—Sailed March 4—Stmr Vie- To Fiji Islands—25 cs canned salmon, 77 es the my‘pmu.._ Ahlstrom, S0 hours from Port- | NEW YORK-—Arrived March 4—Stmr La | pilot-boat Pathfinder. off Meiges torian, for New York o Sk .-on’aunmrlmullhm..,_.- ‘time column gives the last tide of the | land, via Astoria 70 hours. _ L doraine, from Havre, pllot-boat sustained little damage.

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