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4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAYV MARCH &, 1904 ____———-—'—) ?fifl?flffif BOARD MAKES |OWNERS OF THE SCHOONER ANTELOPE DUNN ESCAPES ARE WORRYING ABOUT LITTLE CRAFT| JAIL AND NOOSE It Is Now Fifty-One Days Since the Coaster Left Here for the Coguille Missouri = Aurderer, Al v.2zid| Rooney Share in Business River, and as Many Storms Have Swept Over Her Course, It Is Feared| watchman to Release Him ot SRR L That Something Serious May Have Happened---She Is Well Provisioned | .1, prsrors secrETED i ‘ o Prisoner Compels Keepers to s.ex “EADAG“E . Open Gates, After Which Positively cured by these March 6, 1904, Al- s naine o Sweden a3 | Harhor Comimissioners Say S The’ tineral _and services win_uxe| Foster & Orear Offered , at 1 o'clock. March 7, 1904, Fred "o Germany, agea ¢ years| Aver That Successful Bid- e gt 3| der’s Influence Was Asked e M., 3 Little Pills. et o 1o gerse| DY Ferry Privilege Ovmers, He Locks Them InSIde[ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsis, y ind Catheribe ]| 0 e || ———— | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- ST. JOSEPH, Mo., March 7.—Mark fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- Dunn, convicted of the murder of & aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue wealthy farmer named Fenton, and Painin the Side, TORPID LIVER. They sentenced to be hanged. escaped from | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. jail to-day. Dunn got possession 0!;."1.‘[ Pill. Small Dose. The answer of the Board of Harbor | Commissioners to the suit of Charles Foster and Horace Orear for an in-| | junction restraining the board from | granting to John F. Rooney the priv- ilege of conducting a news stand in the 1 ferry building on the ground that it had been obtained by Rooney because | he was a brother-in-law of Charles | Spear, a member of the board, was filed yesterday. Although the matter | was practically decided by Judge Sea- well in favor of Foster & Orear when he overruled the board's demurrer to | their compiaint and an injunction is- sued, the board takes advantage of the | privilege granted it by law and enters | at this date a denial of the charges made By the plaintiffs. neral Tuesday, | two revolvers that were smuggled into | jail and forced the death watch to| submit to being bound with wire he| | had used in making baskets. He held | the watchman prisoner all night and daybreak. When the jailer appeared | Dunn threatened to kill the death watch unless the jailer turned him out ! through the wheel. The jailer, to save the watchman, did as ordered. Then brother, a deputy sheriff, to enter the { forced him to call the jailer soon after | the murderer forced the jailer and his | jail, locked them in and escaped with| iv_pgll Price. ASTHMAZ CURED ™ stay Cured. Cause re- Health restored. leave Broadway 9 an | The answer is a complete denial of the key. e - 5 the charge made by the plaintiff that {‘\‘.MHE[“RC[AL NEWS the board “acted “arbitrarily' and ca- | | priciously in awarding the privilege to | | Rooney. It also denies that Foster & | Orear were not given ample time toy | —_————————— | DEFAULTING CASHIER CAUSES BANK'S RUIN Port Townsend, Sea Tacoma, 1, 6, 11 Continued From Page Fifteen. | Brendel & Co.. An Old Institution of Fort Townsend, < = % o3 e their and asserts that i Berlin, Is Forced to Apr. 5 r‘m:‘zl; S 2 & 21| 2 92 | Spear, in dealing with them, never at| | | the Wall. o oneon s A 2 S 200 o 80 lany time acted as other than a mem-| | P. Ry R: BERLIN, March 7.—The failure of | ¥ .00 o Brendel & Co., a banking house, was P Mar. 5.{ | announced to-da: The firm was es-| 130 P. & Angeies (via Py tablished in 1778. The difficulties of | Redondo), San the concern are attributed to the em- "‘sfi“;i‘;.fi‘i‘fi?in; 9 : | bezzlement and speculation of a cash-| ¥ . Los Angeles ( Pedro_and The liabilities of Brendel & Co. are | J7II¥ (T SmCon, i sy tneme estimated at $500,000 at the utmost; Coos Bay, 9 M 18, | and probably will be less. Johannes Bonita, 9 a. k & | Reinhard is the name of the cashier | cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rc . - | salia (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth each who caused the bank’s ruin, the old AL TR 8. '(‘W_ ber of the board and its president. The | | board also alleges that Foster & rear have been guiity of an endeavor | ey to force the board to favor their peti- | tion, and in support of this allegation | the board says that there is claim that tiffs are not the s to exercise said priviege; but, fendants as A further de- allege vlaintifts are cxercise sald uprivi- mont - < we: o, ThAL | est financial bureau in Berlin. Rein- | gignt is reserved to change steamgrs or sailing 1908, said 1 , leaving | dates. pro pa s .hard disappeared on Saturday, I & & Teow Tantusee !a note for his wife sayins: .|P.|.ce°1-|nm. 10 Market st. and Broad- | “Good-by, dear; I am sorry, but 1| Freight office, 10 Market s ot = | "NANN, General Passenger Agent Coro- | could not do otherwise. S I A F,:N_:_C“n | Reinhard had secretly led a disso-| pne pacific Transter ¢ Sutter st.. will ney a one- | rm_of Fester & % Imintiffs, and guar- 2 0 e The little schooner Antelope, which aey at least $300 per | 1004 here January 17 for the Coquille| | | | | | o T—Stmr | ABERDEEN—Arrivea Mar | nado, hence Mar 4. ’ BANDON—Sailed Mar 7—Schr Bella, for S | 1 | i of said one-third in- 3 | 3 i & neisc as ed on the | call for and check m:p-- om hote! iso that saidd | River, is making a record voyage for lRFKAfiMmM u“ 7—Stmr Redondo, {lute life. It w reported - 1S | Fesidences. " Telephone Exchangs 312 o b o "That ‘said Rooney wousd | length, if hing worse has not be- hence Mar ©. | Boerse to-day that he recently sold | bons Kachange & - and that said Rooney would | length, if something worse has not be ity e i e bew“s_ 1 Atrived Mar 6—Stmr Phoenix, hence Mar pear. to bermit 1he | gajlen her. Howling gales have swept as it then was. the coast waters since she passed out 1 said offer; that ptme Homer. hence Mar 5: stmr San Gabrlel. | no"ro the firm AMERICAN LINE. rom Umpqua River; stmr Pomona, hence Mar | Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton. |5 | About 150 creditors gathered in From New York Saturdays at 9:30 a. m. V' 28 laintiffs was made with the | of the harbor and more than one stout | | led Mar 6—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran. he bank to-day, but they re- New York Mar. 2 1 and coprapt intent of cheating and | co; *schr_Emma. Claudina, for San Pedro. | front of t 2 St. Paul.......Mar. s - | defendants, as officers of | VeSsel has been roughly handled by | | “\rrch'vd Mar 7—Stmr North Fork, henCO‘ ceived no comforting assurances. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT ll’ll. 2 $ and the peonle of the | the elements. | [ = o 7 ey S PAT New York—Loundon m.net. the increasec | | iled Mar T—Si Acme, Fran- - t B n he increased remtal | 4 L eggel thought to have been the | | Jeiete e for San FIi | DENIES EXISTENCE Itnnsapetie Tam ' ider priviiess: | Antelope was sighted in the vicimity | | ISLAND PORTS. | OF FLAWS IN TITLE o > gg s i and peoner poiaintife {of the Coquille River February 9 by | HONOLULU—Arrived Mar i—U 8 stmr . a Thomas, from Manila, for San Francisco; bark Only first-class pass privilege in the gift of | the lookout on the steamer Elizabeth. | ; l . . | | Andrew Welch, hence Feb 5. | Panama Canal Compa; DOMINION LINE. 5 There was no certain identification, | | EASTERN PORTS. Are No Obstacles in the Way l’on}’nfl—uv‘qlrpo?»l—“, q - it L % however, and even that was nearly a | | PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Mar, 5—Ship | % oo Bl - ? ENGINEERS FAIL TO A s 11 mrlxn from Honolulu | of a Transfer. \ln(uu\er!.’,“\lar c‘ o ) 3 > D 3 . - - | LAW. K — - : ND mm “E o 4 AGR ON SCHEDULE ! The Antslope 'is 'a-“schooner of the| | | 61800 Brskine Bh CAAVATER —Arrived Mar | pARIS, March 7.—According to the | xew Tew Steamers of 12,500 Toos 5 g 3 £ = scow family and has weathered man | 11 . FOREIGN PORTS. | officials of the Panama Canal Com- New Y:):;f“—!lg:et‘erd\a:m vu Bonlown: ————— Meeting of Owners of Steam Schoon- | heavy blows. Her skipper, Captain | | | ,,),g?_‘,’,m”;rr":"‘\‘;;‘cr';;‘flfJ:‘-r!:*fr.E:mr‘ pany, no obstacle has arisen 1o the piierdam ... Mar Mar. 29 EAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. ers and Representatives of Union | Cuthrell, is a good seaman and he had | [ from’ Seattle, Sniy e 82 | {ransfer of the concession to the Unit- = Noordam .....Mar P Apr. 5 = Is Barren of Results. with him enough capable men to handie | Foiane Arrived prior ‘Mar 5—Br stmr | ed States. The company understands @ .Ynonf:i:?v:—x»—"P-n- the craft. It is now fifty-one days | ee—_ ol | toria, from Taceoma; stmrs Tremont and Vie- | that Cromwell. the American counsel | p . So0 SOT=C N ot o b ST | since the Antelope left this port, and | H‘lo\ Safled Mdr 3—Stme Seguranca, for for the company. will be accompanied Vaderland Mar \\v = z s although hopeful for the best, her SCHOONER ANTELOPE. LONG | < ¥or BAY- Saitea Feb 22 | abroad by Special Assistant Attorney e RepreseTitatives of the steam schooner | o 10 L8 AOR8 L B0 T & . are OVERDUE AT COQUILLE | lomene, fer o Soicd Feb 22—Br ship My-| General Russel! of the Department of | e ,::,“_Q"“L“?“m_m‘"n,wh e yesterday afternoon with | very anxious about the vessel's safet RIVER. | T Salled Feb 10—Ger stmr| Justice, who will see that everything Mar. 9. i 1 1 } iation for the purpose of |tion of a coasting schooner's voyage | ™ % | tarer, for L B » t . " s 4 % o Oceanic 30, 10 am o guna, W itatives of the Marine Engi- In many cases this unexpected protrac- lled pricr Mar 5—Br ship Way- |slt(ra!\sro‘rred “d":td;‘;eri'!r:ltae?gfiles Ceitic.. .. Mar, 16, 4 pm Oce 6. 10 4 ¥ r AsSsoc xS e o "3 was learne: Cedric. .. Ma 9 am Te Apr. 13, 10 feric ASSO A ¢ | | rrived Mar 6. dward R. West, from | v that f Premi Wal- Imamr—nnuifim"vlmvz;uwl o5 8 18 the engineers’ claim for would mean short rations of food or|for H assorted merchandise | &, » | embassy tha 'ormer emier . 17, A 2 _Br stmr Sikh, from | deck-Rousseau has rendered an opinion e - o | showing that there are no legal obsta- .orroi MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa. 443, and including the | time pay hed. There clusion was water, or both. Hume's vessels, how- nother meet- ever, are noted for their well-stocked morning. larders and if the Antelope is afloat, Krrivea Mar 6—Ship probably Bay 1o tear S-ShiD| cles to the transfer nor flaws in the Mar Apr. 23, May | he senth anniversary of the say the owners, three meals a day are e | title, IC (new) M W | Sailors’ of the Pacific was fit- | being served to all hands, and if the | fertilizr, Vood, 200 | o1 3 R ] R TR | & D. TAYLOR. m.;i-‘".'r"\,:‘-!?‘ri’m‘é"‘ s’ 80av, 60 collx TaDe, artaily p 5 LAR ail . ¢ < 7 SRIN LOR, Pass T ¢ ot k. | TOOE d last night by the local | schooner keeps up the Flying Duteh- | o "1 o0 o dove: 10 ",l,‘k;'. ,3;1,:&3;;‘{or‘\f\x‘.‘.}{-fii:,l,fi ralled Msr ‘6—Echr Solano, | KAISER SUFFERING | 1 Post St., San Franciseo. o °L, Sacramento | organizat s hall, corner of Mis- | man role for another month there will | and nrtz. 10 hales waste. & pigs machine YTTLETON-Safied Mar 6—Bitn Benlcia, | FROM SEVERE COLD |~ — pkgs furniture, 4 bales hose. cs matches, bale twine for Newcastle, nd t streets. The piace had still be occupat n for the cook. wEe bech gecorated fac fhe' pecatios withi stk b Alohs,_which aso satied 31| LavmmpoOcT AN EANERE | Wil Not Be Able to Attend the greens and the national colo: Walter Foreign Ships Chartered. ; e 5?3*:;;‘7;53 { """fflh l‘r'n"l‘l‘l!{‘orfldnd | Funeral of Field Marshal Maca ir o ed as cha a ™ " o wi e (3 3 R P AL — D T—Si o] 7 v 2 4 Macarthur ted as chairman and he British ship Angles hich arrived | o G tmp “Hohe Von Waldersee. aples, for New York, | 9618 ibs middiings, 140 ctis ENOS 9 op o ala winee 2441 ctin | xOFNOA—Salled Mar i—Stmr Ligurla, - foF oilcake meal, 50,500 Tbs rice, | G1,ASG6 ctls corn, 40.400 Ibs sugar, | jan- introduced the speakers of the even- | November 30, 1902, and for the greater part of ng—Edward Rosenberg, H. W. _ | the time has been resting on the mud at Ma ¢ T 2 s X Hut- | "has been chartered to lcad lumber for ton, T. Zant, D. McLennon and ' tiverpool. She will be towed down from her Edward Anderson. Greetings were | resting place to-day. The British ship Travan- | pad fr s G core, here since January 1 and at present an- | read from James G. Maguire, Andrew | (iGreq with a big fleet of her idle sisters at Furuseth, E. J. Livernash and W. L. | Sausalito, has been chartered to take grain Pett age: facoma i from McNear's to the United Kingdom. Occu- | I 3 Petterson, agent of the Tacoma union. | FAl MUTS*LE T fon Found for - the German | plckled salmon, ‘100" 1b BERLIN, March 7.—Emperor Wil- liam is suffering from a severe cold | coonm, No B and Halitax. and will not attend the funeral of | Bremen, frum Bremen pie)q Marshal Count von Waldersee, 2 ‘ ® | tucket Tightship at 2:50 p. m which has now been set for Thursday. SR Diis beer. 52 Cs table preparations, 4 1 e a3 Pt s | £ GHERBOURG “Cailed 3ar 7—sStmr Blucher, | The Crown Prince Frederick William, | | QASLLEN SRR DoV (450 ) BN 3 inte, 150 Bbls and 50 halt bbls | st GRBOUR fro % and Southampton, for N couthampton. for NeW! ¢ sufficiently recovered from his cold, | | REPUBLIC (new) —Arrived Mar 6-—-Stmr Lauren- ek, 1bs chicory. 15 1 and Cherbours, raisins, 55 cs baking | Yo Newport & Port Seattle & Tacoma San Pedro. Tahiti direct...... 11 am|Pler 7 i § ncluding Hono, & Kahulul (11 am|Pler T | | Mariposa. with the organ | Nevadan. Stmr Coquilie River, Stanford, 54 hours from Crescent City, bound south, put In for fn 1 members have affiliated | LIS S } Stmr Eureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. | ations. Water Front Notes. .. Humboidt re Charles Schuppert of the local Musi- | ship Alsterufer, which has ‘h:cn taking the rest | gg‘r;gr‘w'k‘“ Trim'm|u':‘|l-]-§"'.“| f?’":*::;‘xg; 7 PAIIEIK:IO Arrived Mar 6—Stmr California, | will represent the Emperor. Otherwise || BOMANIC........Apr § \l‘l‘y It‘h-x'n- 1: - o Max anq | CianS’ Union rendered a delighttul solo | £ure sings Jast AURRst 1 e o o D ee 10 | B o electrical supplles, 1200:Ths borax, 10 baies | 7™ Leghorn, for New York | Prince Eitel Frederick, the Emperor's | | “iSend for raies and iitusirated bookiet) - line of Castro On the saxophone. | Callao, l“ylm. 72 pkss mwz:(. 30 ol ‘lllmfi.i‘:i:),ol?:o l‘b- Moveibit: of B | second son, will repr ent hia Majesty. | These steamers are the largest in the i E 190, 0. 8 1 s S | soda ) cs soav, HOC cs coaloil, 3 . to- B . esel . ! - R /At @ meeting of the executive coun- | AR | bcco, 14" irygonds, “100° carboys, acid, 3 | a — | o e | | et anvive. we 180 W of Sanchez, Cil of the State Federation of Labor an Claverdon on Overdue List. Dk on material. 24 cs _ horseshoe nalis, : = o o, H )¢ col! TO ARRIVE. SAN . JOSE, March 7.—The suit of Mrs, 4 R : cor. | CTBrossed set of resolutions was pre-| The British ship Claverdon was placed on {{,"h;,k‘iy:;’“fi' e e e . BEVE __ | Lucy Derbam’ against Eibert W, Horton to r=- | Boston to UWWI ARG, 1R € nd Diamond streets, £ Sented to the retiring president, John | the overdye list vesterday, quoted at 10 per i SN Steamer. From. | cover £25,000 damages for_ aileged assault | 5 Davidson, and al 5 | cent. She left Port Townsend 108 days ago | Az A — g Upon Tier was Begun In the Superior Coart this | . 17, Afr. 14, May 12 i » James MeG. Manthall, Jot avidson, and also to the retiring sec- | yor Port Pirie and is thought to have encoun- | ll])[)lll"‘ Intelllg‘ence Del Norte. Crescent City 8 | morniny The Hlaintiff is the sister of de- .Mar. 31, Apr. 28 emond (or Ca ight- | Tetary, George K. Smith. It was de- tered the storm in which the Olivebank was | = . 8an Pedro. Grays Harbor . § | fendant’s divorced wite. S m,gnm?&* upward. accord- i b « cor ) i 1 d ted. The Theodor is quoted at 60 per VED. ‘00s Bay & Pt. Orford. vu 1 IRg _to Stemmer. T plans, etc., ress 4 %3 D. | cided to send organizers to Fort Bragg | cent, the W. F. Babeock at 16 per cent and e R San Pedro .. ar. :i""‘_' 4| ] €. D. TAYLOR, Passenger_Agent Pacific Henvieiti and also io prosecute boycotts against | the Zwijger at 85 per cent. e Thor it 2 B Coquille River . H Coast, 21 Pest st., San Francisco. re yvards handling lumber from th | —— % A e i Seh o el Honolulu . § | Centennial.., Seattle & Tacoma.|10 am|Pier 20 ¥ . ” 0 S non- | 1 Dieo. 3 Point Arena & Aibion § | Seauola Willava _Harbor .| 4 pm|Pler 20 Z. union mills. President Benham and | Battle Abbey In Collision. trom San Ped, via Bort Los Angelce 36 bowts Coos Ba s March ke t0 J. | Secretary Knox were authorized to do | The British bark Bettle Abhr,\l, which e oitnr e A48 howen: frons!. Bak Tcoma oo g A Eureka & Coos B.| 5 pm|Pler 16 “ their utmost to put union cloaks on | rived at Delagoa Bay from Port Ludlow, had | Pedro. . San P i " 0 2 collision with the Nor- S E v ours an Pedro 9 ty Puebla| Puget Sound Ports./11 am|Pler 9 ; the market. Since January 23 unions | s saon g *7 © F e, Rosscralily BEIRSI B dhen 18 Das Humboldt . = March 18. | 9 2 Bl 10 19 10 | | e —_———— | The United States revenue cutter Manning, FROM SEATTLE. S g o ocings Manning Denies Propos Captain Tuttle, left Seattle yesterday for this | Stmr Pasadena, Dixon, 30 hours from Eu- S. S. Deutschiand T ate C ! Sent i g o Jireh Stpemer. . | - . 686% ft. long—23% knots average T7n £ cirner of Howard and Epeas | PAtrick Manning, the wealthy miner | ¥, ; i : CLEARED. 4 b= Safls Apr. 1, May 12, June 9 July T % 1 ard and Epea The Matson Navigation Company's steam- Monday, Maréh- 7, .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 10 . May 7 61 $10, who is the defend: 3 . «Mar. 12| Pennsylvania ..Apl. 2 s efendant in a suit [or‘ hip Re . € n Joh ived yes- = ‘ Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. Pl Land Eabin. and_Sam- hip Hoseorans, £A0ia(E SRR, STLRVAS Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas, P C § §. Shkagwat' & Wew Focts e 9(*Deutschland . Apl. T e Yousn, | 320,000 damages for breach of promise xe-_»‘g'.y.Px u}:yn 18 ':”‘;;.‘ m.-:‘ H:[o_l WD Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro, P C 7 dobg A “.yyp nrt.l.l":, - C > % ¢ n Y orts 2 5 NE of | brought by L. Mary McGlynn, filed an | yuozs safles yeserday for Guayman o |88 co. 10! rnmm-“ AT Dutch Harbor v. Valdez|Mar. 15 Jlapt 18 Skagway & Way Forte e 10 *Grill room and tgymnastum on board |vu¢e- % Way Porte.. Mar. 10 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. Skagway & Way Pnrtl.llar 18| Offices. 35 and 37 Broadway. New York .| Valdez & Seward Mar. 20 | HERZOG & CO., 401 CALIFORNIA ST. Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— O. R. & N. CO. sterday for Guaymas, carrying Doran, Astorla, O R & N. - Sund, 1ot on | ANSWEr vesterday to Miss McGlynn's | an unusually large amount of freight. Bt O - g e NE of Fourth, | Suit. He denies that he ever asked s Siskmiy, Ser was watht RSN . 3 Moy S MR T s \her to become his wife in August, 1903, The Government survey steamers Godney Mditey. ‘Mardh. % 4 3 and says that he never wi v and MeArthur are being overhauled at Boole X 3 ts Freter- | 204 says that h ent to Nape | Gi 2% and put into commission for thelr | Stmr Curacao, Paulsen, Guaymas, etc. with her or pleaded illness in order | summer work. The McArthur will go to Kiska Stmr Coquille River, Slnfur‘gl‘ San_Pedro. to escape the marriage ceremony she Bay to make a survey for a new coaling sta- Stmr Newburg, Anfindee: Harbor. Rock, Jones, Port Townsend, Co. Santa Ana. | 1. Dollar. SAILED. Chinaca Japan. Coos Bay & Pt. Puget ao\lnd Porl.s A ot on NW S. Orego : N = ke & 2 Sdtio % ey New ¥ Time and Height of High and Low Waters De Haro streets, W 25| alleges was (o have been performed Viijon Taer o2\ resume her work in Da- | Qr NN aee pielon, Coos' B b 4t Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | 27 May 7 and 17. 5.5, Orekon lo seroimneriy 1 I Dot A i | ST E: ! A Leavy fog blanketed the bay yesterday, | Stmr Samoa, Madsen, Caspa ¢ sugmm.m:" Y officlal authority of the | saivice instead of the coimmbis GEO. W. Pk g g {and until atter noon the ferry boais ran on TELEGRAPHIC. n Pedro e nixh and low waters occur at | ELDER sails March 3. 13, 23, April 2, 13 3. ¢ N 25 by W 120: $10." Falls F Ci | an bourly schedule. No accidents were re- | POINT LOBOS, March 7, 10 p. m.—Weather San Pedro & Way Pt the city tront (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | Maks ‘ag 1% Only steamship line to PORT- ; Canpany 16 Ao Be Tas. . ‘rom a Car. ported. | thick: wind west: velocity 6 miles per hour. Fortland & Way Ports. Mimites lager than st Fort Pone: the aigey | LAND. OR., and short rail line from Portland -y, 4 Fourth avenue, 110 X of | _Annie Wagner, residing at 740 Guer- | R a2 e DOMESTIC PORTS. By o sk}, of tide is the same at both places. to all points’East. Through tickets to 1 . : “hle 1o Emma | TETO Street, was injured yesterday | NEWS ‘OF THE OCEAN. B L L e s D Seattle & Tacoma.....|Mar. TUESDAY. MARCH 8. RATES. “Steamer fickets inclide. borth -y i avenue™i5s | morning while attempting to alight | Matters of Interest to Marincss and | Mowios besre b aar 31 sohr Sava e v‘n‘.v;:’nmmu'g'.': is :"::.‘s";fwfl“ B e e s | Mai . - 3 $10. from a Hayes-street car. She wished | a E. Sime, lot on 87 stmr Franch Puget Sound Ports -|Mar. 17 Shipping Merchants. S C. CUV'ORD Gen. Agent. ontgom: Portland & Astoria rmnm Dept.. ‘;um,p, 125 % or K 'O Bet off at St. Ignatius Church, but Alexander, from : Y £ 2 |the car started before she had ,1. The schooner Americana (now at Honolulu) b "rbnA-—;\nl\'zd Mnr 7—Stmr National i - : o Roberts (or Garness), b | pance to alight. She was thrown t | 1 CBriered for lumber from Hastines Milis e oo Rolonte, : TO SAIL, R 7 800 bl P Inkoond aNmAn, SAHOA, wew 3 administrator, 1o Morrie to Kobe or Osaka at 3o8; German ark Ar- | Suiled Mar i—Stmr National City, for Fort T — |1 - “.mun o line of Randall street the pavement and at the Central | temis (on Puget Sound), same busine: B) bl e hcnnc s b . o '" thence N 125, lot 22, block 27, it = a : to west coast of South America at Mar 7—Stme Dolphin, ot i | Bmergency Hospital it was found that | g "jess ‘airect), chartered: prior. 1o arve (mmAB:::v i B S R “‘-’,“"‘“‘“' Nen' 32 11w h owden to T. c, | aside from the nervous shock she had | British ship Netherby (also on Puget Sound), Afrived Mar 7—Stmr Doiphin, from Skag- 4 pm|Pier 10 MARI for Tahiti, Mch. 18, 11 a.r. e of Eighth avenue. 225 | escdped with a slight scalp wound, * | same business, thence to Port Natal or Del- | wa .11:30 p) SR SENEA for. Nonddutu, 450 by BW 100_lots 4 and | - g agea Bay. terms private. | _Salled Mar 7—U § stmr Manning, for San 11 am land and Sydmey, Thur.. March 1th San Francisco Homestead TS ) g L Franclzco. - 8 am 6B, SPRESKELS 2 8008.00., Agts., Tztet . Breaks His Leg, 2 1 ANACORTES—Arrived Mar 5-—Schr Hono- b to Charles B Gish, tot on | 301 Noflon, & casoe - Exports for the North, Sl seinn Raceie e [mightioe, 329 Bartat 5., Pier n Joee evenue 185 NE »m Jar- .2 s penter, residing | iy, steamer Umatilla, which sailed o Sun-| SOUTH BEND—Arrived Mar 7—Sttnr ~ Se- 9 am B e T e - ' 11, 8W at 1215% Mission street, fell yesterday | dav fo- Victoria, :zr:]ed -r‘tuunoned mer- ‘“,‘;gn.:“’“#“' R AR R 4 ] NOTE—In the above ' handise cargo consigned to the port of desti- NSEND—ArTive —Schr ca.. | Grays Harbor 4 the early morn! Dl 1. Bette | through the fiooxihg of a bullding in | ehentiss cared DORERILEe, the B8 (m!nmblxn'c"‘“"lb‘llk from - Redondo: Br stmr Tetten- | Eijzabeth. . .| Coquille River . ..| 8 bmi i r to Naney E. Gl [fl\e course of construction at 2511 | ports. valued at $17.970, and Including the fol- | ham, Trom Port Los Angeles. Pt, Arena & Albion| 6 pm| e wtrect, 3",’.’“'.:’: Sutter street and sustained a fracture | lowing: K. siiiits 268 TA(‘OI.\—' Arrived Mar 7--Schr Philippine, San Diego & Way.| 9 am W 100, . Extension | of the left leg. His fall was broken | syors o fete wfi.‘:."som"l“‘&’r.': s Sailed Mer 7—Schr Olga, for San Pedro; z, and Bertha L Whitney to Ma- by his coming in contact with a false | 0.675 ibs raisins, 500 cs eggs, 85 cs canned | Stmr San Mateo, for Francisco. 85 WA A AW B2 BY uwdafen ee3 Febe Hw Es 1 Mar 7—Stmr Mackina Mar 3. . i Amma A Ciavsen Jof ‘en ¥ | flooring or his injuries might have | £00ds, 20 rals whisky, 1115 Ibe chocolate, ‘80 35"0‘6"’:‘:;\ -"nu-a'uuo—smr ‘Ermpire, for r =% e a5, e, Union, § 25 by | heen more serious. pkes_groceries and isions, 450 Ibs meals, 9 am| Charles H 'Gv:‘h to Anna D. Joost, lot on —— L 4| 308 I8 cheese g'mm- 460 ':'03:1 fia; | REDOD f ey 7—Stmrs Natlonal ob 5 el NW line of San Jose av 1015 N 3 e y b i A B LR G, s et e | S g VR SRR e | (S S S e o i 3 %, ot hlocl e Ci > plu bt « ' et . 19i 810 | Qiting for & two-story end. Daseraent irem | pes pipe, 12 bars 10 bdls lron, 2 on bass, of A 'fi'.‘mv“"““ Obysiglo, 3 4 pm amE, W"’""Nm_nm'mm(_ T bullding on N line of Grove street, 56:3 W of | ¢ druzs, 3 rolls leather, 2 cs electrical sup- | %84 RWM Mar 6—Stmr San | Iaqua. 9 am 4 . J. Antwiler x.yon.w:shylvlowum puqnpku-fl|m.lvh--m--ntm ioomtracter). avsitert hllllw-l".vr;.lt':)—glsw:;rk Hulda E. Floodberg (owner) with Bernard | ammunition, 4 bars steel,’ 20 bales twine. o Foo B 7 R S 1 am| & Finicenth strect, 100 5 of Texax, 255y roram'm i Doy o werk e Sar FUE L e Peter Henrich (owee) with Joseph Bucher | 300, $10,748 . "on page by Arrived Mar 7—Schr .