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RCH 9. 1904 oenti o \[[RDER ENIS |WINGS HER WAY FROM OLD WORLD |NEEDS OF ARNY [*0eencrit e Continued From Page Thirteen. === BEIEKE'S FETE PORT AT A RECORD BREAKING GAIT ARE DISCUSSED - v POLIA—In this city, March §, 1 Bil- i G ARt e Am Nt1 Bk — 125 L P & A...188 163 i A Anglo-Cal .. 89 923 Mer Trust... — 225 Bank of Cal. — 430 |Merch Ex... — - AT I NEal S| German Officer Kills Him- . ; i : Senate Accepts ‘Amendment | 2755 Gyies (5 Nationt s e German Oeer v Fam. | German Bark Altair Comes From Antwerp in 106 Days, Making One of Fastest|™ g yreasure Providing for| ™ " seros ave Ger S & L. — 2300 (Sav & L So. Fweeeoms| ily at a Birthday Feast Passages Since 1886, When the British Ship Maraval Set a Never Since| Increase in Engineer Corps finf £ — &5 & STREET RAILROADS. L 188 H. Otto and Mrs. e of Treland | . s ili Y H H ird! w WIFERE & e = Pr R it et | BERLIN, | March ~ 8—Lieutenant Beaten Pace by Sailing From Belgian Portin Three Months and a Third | ASHINGTON, sareh -—The S ot 0 5” rit a o'clock, from her late betwesn Web- and steady decay of fortune, yester- |- — % |the committee amendments to the|gtane ..... @ — [Vigorit . D e et e 3 | day took his last money and gave a army bill concerning provisional SUGAR. s will be held Hana P Co. — 40c [Kilauea S C. — s ! 3 . | splendid dinner in honor of his 19- troops in the Philippines and the con- | yogayan . 46% 46% Makawell C. 21 22% private. | year-old-daughter’'s birthday. Bezeke . I's | Honokas 8 G 1213 13% |Onomea § € 22% — . 1 s solidation of the adjutant general's aa § C 1233 133 Onom Smy — o e i Gate, | then Dolsoned his wife dnd daughter, { | office with the record and pension of- | Hutch P C 0 viaiPaesior 8 € 134 e Bettie M Davi< | two sons, respectively 12 and 16 years | |fice. The Porto Rican amendment$ | ., ... o A 138% — |Oceanic S C. — 8 | | were objected to by Democratic Sena- |Cal F C A 9 100 |Pac Aux FA. & 1 native of | 513, cadets at a military academy, and | | » g @ menths 428 11| pimself with cyanide of potassium, | | i | tors us tending to a more pronounced | (Al Wine A- 0 94 |Fac C Borxi®f — I city, March 8 1604, | which he seemingly inserted in the| | ! [y form of government. Both | Morning Session. A :;‘ »g“»’fvs mouth of each in the form of a pill| | | | amendments ultimately were accepted. | Board— 2 pavid | after they had gone into a drunken | | | The bill was amended so as to pro-| xgg fi’.‘.‘.“.?u?‘é"&' :.;:e;::nmu‘:g A Geor n:\':g | sleep. { vide for an increased engineer corps. 50 S I Gas & Eleotric. ceeey . B0 0O y i, aged b4 vears 4 | The sheriffs had taken charge of It was still pending when the Senate | l-‘g g ; Gas & Electr! B: g e “mber of Bay View | everything in the house and labels had | adjourned. L R N W & B Twnces are respect- | been attached to Bezeke's furniture, | | | | Teller moved to disagree to the e S, e b - funeral ”’"wmfi"’““' which would have been sold at | Senate amendment making the reri-" Board — s J ) oiclock, from his Jate | auction to-day. | ! ment consist of three battalions in-| A ar ariposa, thence to M After a brilllant career and a mar- stead of two, as fixed by the House. | 25 Hawallan Com! & Sugar. Somd av sou 5 \cca"wili be | Tiage With an heiress Bezeke had| | | | The suggestion caused debate, which 2 Hutehinson 8 P Co e ‘uerices of Bay View Lodge | reached the end of his fortune. He won | | took a wide range, concerning the use | 20 s,.-m."‘v.n.; Water Co. ] W. Interment Cypress|ghe jron cross during the war of 1870-71| |- | |of native troops In the dependencies. Street— o pe « Gity. March 7, 1904, Dr. Wil-| With France, married the daughter of | Teller, Stewart, Spooner, Foraker, § Hawailan Coml & Sugar...... « “ioved husband of Anma C.|a rich hotel-keeper, thereby having to | Daniel, Carmack, Money, Morgan and 7 R e 1 5 ’ 5 ! ecuritres. s i s aged 42 100ve the service, as he married out of | | Quarles participated. In the course of Unlisted "Sec ! chapel of | his caste, and started a newspaper. The {his remarks Foraker said that any MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. lieutenant wrote well, but the paper | ! intimation that the President desired Ask. B A 5 paper | i Bid { was not successful and he became | to use the Porto Rican troops for an | Bay CPC 6s.100 108 |8 P Co 4%s. 98 %0 N v: > | B L Wat — 120 Sun Tel 6s.113 w sales agent for a manufacturer and | inmiproper purpose was unfounded. Car- | B L Wat fe. = 130 | Sug T8 T is., - then manager of a map-making enter- | | | mack sald he took the proposition as | SF Drdk §s. — 1183 Sutir-st R3s106 x}: 5 prise. He lived beyond his means for | | |an indlcation of a tendency toward a EFPAC ?;P: m o UR of SF 4s. 9% 9% (24 thirty years. Last night the Bezeke | | | military government, 51.|.y1ng that the‘ MISCBLLANEOUS STOCKS. family had a box at the circus. At 10! | | | “distinguished soldier,” Mr. ROOL | 10 § Co... 21 24 Mlls Nat Bk.300 - — o'clock dinner was ordered. Bezeke was | | had been mustered out of the office of | Cal Cot Mils — 85 Nev Nat Bk x?l\ ano st especially gay and tender and pressed | | ; ! Secretary of War with flying flags and | tfi-xj;:.!’nr_‘; 3 - : ‘A_ ;{(_}; ey B his wife and three children to drink | | | | plowing horns and that his wcces‘:or,fan Powder 133 |Omkc Bk Sav113% — - | . N § | i 3 i ue Ct under | Ca! Ship Co. I 3 Oak on. - ; lots of champagne. He died holding | i ‘;‘;:']::':‘omt’i;;“_" Into ofmice | PPl 1 Oy it s S — wife's hand tightly. | ooy % ¢ saatks | Cen Bk, Oak 68% — Orpheum Ca — 16% = e R | Now,” he said, “we are to have & | Chutes Co Pac 8 Tal(nlg‘: - v | mi i a . City & C Bk Paraf_Paint. - CIVIL SERVICE BOARD I ‘ it s P'f::“‘::g:’:’?n Dynm130 200 |F Drvdock 80 — 2. '€ o - ‘N Bk, Oak.120 SF&sJ Coal. - APPEALS TO THE MAYOR | for that system was too late for | Fischer Ther 1 8 J Wat Co. 108 - Froch-A Bk.106 SO & MTgbt — 168 ! Bunau-Varilla. I would have liked to | o8¢0 =& 19% | | ‘ Swiss-A Bk.114 | . have had the system in vogue on his| Hono P Co.. 12 i { Truck Elec.. — The Civil Service Commission yes- terday transmitted to Mayor Schmitz a communication in which it submits | for the Consideration of his Honor for HERE . this city, March £ 1904 |any action he may deem proper in | beloved wife of Dr. Willlam : oA Mrs. Herbert | the premiseg, certain official acts of 238/ | arriv: v o | Lon& SF Bk — arrival and would have been glad t 1 ey Co. — | command it | Fhio o R... Teller's amendment was rejected i - ! and the provision for three battalions California Stock & Oil Exchange. | was retained. t Cypress Lawn Cem- Bia Asied. | | . e ¢ of Mis W J.| Auditor Baehr, which it considers are | | The Senate also returned to the - 14 and. da . and Caro- | in_ violation of the civil service pro-| | | | committee the amendment transform- SRR T i visions of the charter. The commis- | | | | ing the adjutant general's office into a | Aztec ........ ........ K 20 K sion specifies the particular sections | | military secretary’s department. Proc- | Culifornia Standard ........ 10 of the charter which it alleges Baehr | | | | tor said the amendment was in the in- | Canal Paini Con - 90 violated, the specifications being set | . | ! terest of operative detail, and he de- | Chicago Crude 1 “'20 forth in a tabulated statement. The % = i < fended General F. A. Ainsworth, at the | Claremont . 51 ay N i P . =2 o | Esperanza ... 2™ communication says -further: The German bark Altalr, Captain R. | | tington, nence Mar 5, for Ladysmith. Passea ; head of the record and pension office, | Four 1 This statement, which was taken *2 out—U S stmr Columbine; stmr Texan, for against the charge of too rapid promo- | Fulton - 375 al & 2 Fortmann, arrived yesterday from Ant- | Bootut e g L 8 e . Giant it from the Auditor's books, shows war- | P s her e B b L 4 san tion. The provision promotes General | g i, 5 14600 148 00 rants drawn by him in payment of | WerP» having winged her way from rt Towmeen, | rona. from Sady insworth from a brigadier to a major | Homs ... 120 1o the old world port in 106 days, one of | | | n Mar S_Stmr Umatilla, hence Mar general. The amendment was | Independenc | Junction clerical work done on the assessment roll in } office. In each instance | the smartest passages on record. | HARFORD-Sailed Mar 8_Stmr Bo- agreed to. ptt are shown the month in which the The Altair was ninety-nine days| | | Francisco. Culbertson suggested an amendment | Monarch (of Arizona { Sailed Mar 8$—Schr Kailua, Monte Cristo 20 e ol providing for an increase in the en-} o o & W Voo ailed Mar 8—Ger ship Alster- gineer corps, explaining the necessity | oil City Petroleum i | nixe, for Calla e - | Peerless FORT BRAGG-Salled Mar §—Stmr Green. ! fOT 8 larger number of englneer of- | Ticfiers L wood, for San Francisco. ficers in the river and harbor work of | glTC, = SOUTH BEND—Arrived Mar 8—Bkin | tha country. With some modifications | Sovereign . warrant was drawn, its number, the | from the Lizard and was only five| | payee and the amount. Opposite the days rounding Cape Horn. She had her| | 1904, Owen, | Pames of the civil service men ap- share of heavy weather,losing some Markey, and | pear the letters ‘C. 8. All the others ' gajls in a gale encountered in the Eng _ Markey | are pon-civil service men, appointed | Jish Channel and having her decks Do | | Gleaner, tence Mar C . n violation of the law, and all such | swept and damaged on several occa-| | S EURER A Safled Mar S—Stmr Redondo, for the amendment was accepted. It pro- | gieries - . re roreow | WATTANS, it i charged, were approv- sions by big seas. 8 | |7 Aonanit; e SoMng. i sus, Keasiion vides that the corps shall be composed | Thirty-thres "iom Wit Tate | ©d by the Auditor in violation of one | She reached port imgoud condition, | | for Graye. Hashor: sche W. . Jewsit. for Ta- | Of ten colonels, sizteen lieutenant | Toites .-..... fourth street, thence | or miore of the charter provisions al-| nowever, and'to hef Eredit one of the | 5 5. 4 | coma; etmr Chehalin, or San Franciaco. colonels, thirty-twq majors and forty- | et ERRE - - epose of his soul, com. ready cited. fastest trips from Antwerp made since | | piAprived Mar 8—Schr A. M. Campbell. {rom ;oo captains, forty-three first lieu-| Miscellaneous- Interment Holy Cross | ., 4 | 1886, 1! GERMAN BARK ALTAIR, (OOS BAY—Arrived Mar S—Schr Jessie tenants and forty-three second lieu- '-5:'}'{ D‘-_"fl & Imp. 130 e ili i ! THIC r Minor, kence Mar 3. T & LU Sane - > o 1904 The record sailing time from Ant-| | WHICH ARRIVED YESTER- . tenants. | Fischer's Theater _......... 1 00 o Can- | S0 oW s Nn B o werp to San Francisco is 100 days, or | | DAY FROM ANTWERP. e N i il A eIt was proposed for (h‘e‘!\nnhem cal’ Power : 1000 es are respect- | NW 110:6; also lot on SW line of Second three months and a third, and was| | \ for P U atmt Thomas, for San Fean: Tetirement with advanced rank ot of-| “W“]:['Ef” fanersl “iecay | street, 176 SE of Harrison, SE 35 by SW 80; | made in 1886 by the British ship Mara- | %*— = claco. ™ A aucy. | ficers who served in the Civil War, so| earg, MoInS Session. > Arrived Mar S Stmr Sonoma, from Auck- al P % E is and Alwina Wamser o Joseph ang VAl Prior to that the record was held | ang it is possible that most of the whaler's | land, for fan vor T8 stonr Sherman, | a8 to make it retroactive. The amend- | 155 woiverine - “ - Martha Arzberger, lot on W line of Diamond | by the American ship Spartan, which | hardwood sheathing will have to be stripped | hence Mar 1, for Manila. ment was accedted. | Street— street, 124 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by W 125; | grriv S o | off in order that the open seams can be calked. | = MANILA—Sailed Feb 19—Stmr Shawmut, i i ! pending the Sen-! 500 Wolverine .................ccoee . ® & 7 g by arrived here February 22, 1883, 101 days for Taron | With the bill still pe 3 H s S ) 5 March 8 1904 AL | ¥'Niichael and Margaret Brady to Frank | from Antwerp. The Spartan was a fa- | B e i ate at 5:54 p. m. adjourned, after a| Beara_Afieroon Session. x f San Francisco Aerie No, | Merinl. lot on S line of Filbert street, 220 W mous ship in day when the Yankee Repairs to Cypromene. NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 8—City of Wash- brief executive session. 500 Superior .. o5 of Montgomery, W 6 S 68:9: $16, -lipper was the finest and fastest ve Specifications have been prepared for repairs | ingtos, from Colon. 2 500 Sovereign, s 10... " C nd services will take| Willlam W. and Carrie F. Rednail to Martin CliPPe 3 Sy et ! to the British ship Cypromene, which touched | DELAWARE BREAKWATER-Mar 7—Ship :: Street. 2 lot on E line of San Bruno sel afloat. She is still in commission | s A Erskine M. Phelps, ordered to Philadelphia. | 800 Apollo ...o.ouunnnn P ETEI L. .o'clock, pe ineteenth, § 25 by E 100; $10. . bottom at Salinas Cruz and upon arrival here . ok e building was dropped exactly at noon to-di | ok adden, McBrearty & | b, 10 B0 & pany @ Pletro Zazsi. ‘;”l and arrived here yeterday from Puget | g o Mo Rock, The Mile Rock misad- _ __FOREIGN PORTS. i. €. at noon of the 120th meridian, { W ol strect. between Seventh |, o e, 105 & of Cremens | Sound with 1,000,000 feet of lumber on | venure wes the more serious of the two.|wiAST LOXPON&Ted feb B-Rr ship p. m. Greenwich tme. 7. BURNEER | Mining Stocks. . 3 Test. S 25 by E 120; 510 voata [ The vessel's stern post was shattered and other | “ONGRONG F Rl RS et b Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE c Col.. Masch'&- go0u, [ Miskasl 5 Lawicr o Jumes W. jant Mar. | opy i prjtiah sh1p City of Delhi made [ SUmass el b giiy cot, trom Oregon. " e Movcniciita of Shokmscen e e g ey S W S s . ERRCIE: Mda o E rwenty- T i S s . Sailed Feb 26 Stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma. Mov Stock and Exchange Board yesterda coond avenue, of Point Lobos avenue, | the trip from Antwerp to t_h:. p<)r;|_m Bloalirntes Past Tl Ko Janatha. A Toived b o St Mavioss, i g y 4 uiEney § N W ana Bdward Ewald Jr. to same, 1890 in 108 days. The Linlithgowshire | 1, "/ ookels steamer Breakwater, which | MR TSt FE._Sailed Feb 21—Ger stmr Se TO ARRIVE. 100 Andes . 47) 500 Crown_ Point. * 19 ¥ D Ferguson, | 1ot on E line of Twenty-second avenue, 175 N | in 1888 made the trip in 104 days. Prob- ptain George Seamans is bringing here frora | apis, for San Francisco. b ikl i SRS STl I T S — m Belcher 200 Hale & Nore. 00 o - Dol ctEUson. | of Point Lobos avenue, N 50 by B 120, auit- | 511y the fastest passage on record from | New Orleans, arrived at Rio de Janelro Feb- | ~VALPARAISO—Sailed Feb . 19—Ger stmr From el & e 200 Mexican .....1 70 3 e e s W (s Coms A3, Morton {0 | an old “warld port is held by the Britigh | T (18 ana'sslied Sealy Tebensy 20. Nicaria. ‘for Hamburs. . A R e —re i B S o N 4 e s Hecht, lot on E line of Thirty-fitth ship Merioneth, which about a dozen | M et el (R e iy Sy €5 G Bay & Pt Orford. Mar. 9| 330 Con C & Va.l 65| 500 Seg Belcher... 10 e o £ Clement street, § 25 by E | b £ -om Liverpool in nine- Towing the Grace Dollar. P e, ek i .| san Pedro .Mar. 9 Afterncon Session vears ago came from P ¥ Tacos ° 8 nce to St T Malv sallati SLE U b o The Spreckels tug Dauntless, which, sinca | Shinano Maru, from Seattle. Mineola B - 3| 590 Chailenge Con 35| 200 Savage .. K high mass | . Albert and Malvena Gallatin to McCarthy | ty-six days. | she was launched, has been kept busy making | ( PANAMA—Arrived Feb 21—Stmr City of Fliony. oo l:‘"'h’”,d"“ $| 190 Con C & Va.1 63/ 300 Sqvage .. or the Tepose of her soul | COMPRSY. 300 28 SV Mng of Forty-fourth sve. b {1008 ocean tows, left Astoria vesterday for | S omonara hrored Feb Bonita. . Nenpt & Wag Poralier: S| 108 fovs o e i -~ St Mary's Cem- - 0B of Ao 80, 0 pot 2 S s S Oy S o~ ' + g 3 A Arrives el 22— G t) e B o - { ® ustic cvee 7| 1 " ™" | of A street, NE to point 180 § of A street, B Alameda Has Summer Voyage. San Pedro with the disabled stcamer Grace | Albenga, from. Hongkons, for New Yere. "™F Contennfai... | Seattle & Tacoma ...Mar. 8. 300 Ophir ‘o) 10 Ui s B March 7, 1004, Freq | 1O besinning: §l0. The Oceani amship Company’s liner Al . Salled’ Feb 23—Stmr Olympia, for Tacoma. San Pedro. bR 81 308 Overss A . rmany, aged ¢ D Fhine. 1ot on W il ot Fisst avense, o9 | ameds. ain Dowdell, arrived yesterday e Mar 5—Br stmr Tartar, for Vancouver. San Pedro . duys. A member Do B atreet. S 25 by W 120: sion U ®0 | from Honolulu with 202 passengers and a full Charters. i ICTORIA-Sailed Mar Br stmr Athe- Hakodate ... .o PACIFIC STOCK BXCHANG & edores’ Union, Local 222, " s e s et | 1 i v s W coun- The British ship B: e, w » e A4 - . - Following were the sal M Solomon 3 ore o Ja = r=o. Light southerly winds were encoun arcore, nmow on Puget g g ¥ > % o sales on the Pacifl - \ Solomon ‘i Do Getz to Joanna 1. Ma. |tarzo. Lignt sootherls winde were encoun | oo ] (o wheat,"henee to Boc | eparrived, Mar 6 Br stmr Ping Suey, trom Santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Pus e P - c SEmeisieson wos e Seventeenth avenue, by 8 05: s10 = OF | {redughly njoyed the summer weather. Deck | Tope at 20s. s & Tt City APt e B O W et | PRGN Abbert i Morning Session. e City Realty Company (o C. W. Burgess, lot | sports were enjoyed every day, The outof- i i j rrancieco ¢ 2 " G. Lindauer.. Portland & Astoria 3 100 Beat & Belch.2 00/ 400 Potost I o ne o street, 82:6 E of Fifth door exercise sharpened appetites and the won- gl . SALET T 4 ; 100 Con € ra.) - o ¥'25 by s 120: 810 o Jreeh avenue, | ook ex et A D e Simyne maloge undes Shipping Intelligence. sCALETA BUENA—Cleared Feb 14—Br bark Sequols......| Willaps Harbor Mar. 11 | O o € & val 18 1oy Savase - Solomon and Dora Getz to Andrew C. und | the direction of Ghief Steward Clark were the ARRIVED. A P AMBURG —Sailed Feb 22—Ger stmr en- San Joan.. .. New York via Panama. Mar. 11 Con C & Va.l 70 100 Sierra bt By ty, March 7, 1904, K a1 | Annle Wood, jot on NE corner of Forty-ninth istar attractions of the trin. With games in g Tiadny. A Marels derah, for San Francisc ey SR o Gl & Cure & e e =3 ' . Thits . Kate M. | gvenue and M strest. E 112:11%, N 62:6, W | the sunlight and concerts after dark, the five esday, March 8. ANTWERP—Arrived Feb 23—Ger stmr Si- . Siberia China & Japan Mar. 11 Mexican . 800 Unton 5 a omas Rvan, a na- | 116:11,, S 62:6%: $10 i 2 days' voyaging came to an .end too soon for “efi::nrljtn\:‘zl:; Johnsor, 8 hours from San Vi- | jesia, from South America Wrefleld. Nanaimo iMer. 12 | Mexican 200 Union . se A1 will take place to-merrow | . Jennie M. Bull (Lambert) to Bernhard Getz. | most of the passengers. , ¢ ’ g Sk _IQUIQUE—Sailed Feb 23—Br bark Royai S.Monica San Pedro ..... .|Mar. 12 Mexican 100 Union Con .. 8¢ Bo0 Minna 'street, thence to 'St D street, S50y E120: 810, 5,5, Capnell, an Eastern publisher. Mr | VI8, 00 TSNS Dowdelh, 5 days 21 hours 11 | aig e r stmr Lytton, for Puget Sound Ports....[Mar. 13 Afternoon Session. e e o Catiais Sk | o i e BD 2 BE ettt 35 e e ok stationed at Honolulu, was a | Min from onolulu SYDNEY—Arrived prior to Mar S— P P g e -3~ Rest & Taich-2 69 808 Scorplon " a o pinae e e Bome oF | $60. Tots 61 to 63, block 8, Holly Park. $10, | passenger. Mrs_ Rodman, wite' of | Captain poumt Cuarina,. Jokiwon, 89 Neurs fum Cooe | Venturn, hence Feb Ger bark Alsterdam: Humboids 31 —— - —— - an B, Sears, beloved tather of drar %% | street Addition; 810, sion 1, Castro- | FoVal station at Honolulu. He sailed on ths | ©¢B¢ ClO Lundquist, 28 hours from B NEWCASTLE, AUS.—Arrived prior to Mar ' afliance, e L ) mg::; 200 Union Con st a native of Danbury, Conn., aged &S| Mary L. Jones to Philip Winkler, lot on § | China for the For East, where he will join | o "0 ; s s :;‘iufl‘l‘vx‘{-;z;rgmer(:. fmr'v; Santa Rosalta; Br Nevadan.....| Honolulu & Kahulul - 13| 200 Savage § ellow Jacket 37 T _in orls. chty. e of East Park street. 404 W of Andover, w | the Aiotle sausdron .\ ieq on the | Stmr Maggle, Coning, 4 hours from .Hait- | “'WANTA ROSALIA- Seiled Mdr 4—Schr Jo- Somorny o s & e 2] = finns, Sk Yl e an Hate Rome o Ptk park: $10. | Alameda with her three children. s the widow | N Be¥e |\ (o oy o i 5 seph Russ, for San Franeisco. S L o s 8. Dite. & Youp S . 14 | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. o Sidoves wite bF e Une of Butier avenue, 50 N of el | of @ Etandara Oil Company's Griental repre- A ours from Ban- | * LA DYSMITH—Sailed Mar S—Stmr Portiand, Oregus Portland & Aastorta... | fl,{:""';"'{ ere e gales on the San Fran- joving mother of Mollie and Mrs. J. P . N 25 by E 5, lots 4 to 6, block 3, Fran. | Sentative wro died at Honolulu a few wheks | “Nor ship Theodor, Tisland, 334 davs from | ‘“\AZATALN—Sai ® g | New York via Panama./Mar 16 | 424 Joucpsh Mining Exchange yesterduy: o Tanraban. a native of Ireland, aged 60 years si0." | P2 iie o s ey home with his " wite | olicrdam: via Sontevided 174 Gass: [ MAZATALX - Sailed Mar 3—Stmr San Juan, (| Pomed Sound Forte. o Mar. 13 | o0 o Moraing Session Waite, & native of Caiifornia, aged 40 o i SE 90 by SW 100, block 403, O'Netl & | Finolytly | Het UMY included the fol- | “gpio " artan, Falkman, 21 days from+What- | preose s Sar Francieey, | con®. and sailed | nubis. . Seattle ........ e, 9 | o pem 2.1 fzg 100 Ton Exten .. months and 14 days. | 3 Tract: $10. | lowinz : g E vie Clal! 4 ieiae0. i | ont Ton .. 100 Ton . s | “¥Frank and Michael Logue to Germanfa Buld- | , Miss 1o M. Adams. Mre T Barcy, MU Seas, Pinding, 19 days from| .. T Sy s g TO SAIL. | Aftoracen Siion, Mdwey. Thannug requiem high mass for | N o Wyoming, N 99 ny w | §. B.‘Cannell, Mre. 8. B Cannell, Miss . H. Svenson, 15 days Robal g T et el e pdeh s i S8 o L T (o 400 Evelyn_...... 33 500 Ton Belmomt. 57 e et friends ut 31500 . 287 W of Wyoming, N 90 by W | Coparn, W. A. Cowley. J. H. Fitzgibbon: | coma. ety ¥s from Ta- | MQililed Mar 8- Stmr Rotterdam. from Rot- : | Pler- | 300 Mont Tem ..1 30| 100 Ten Exten .. 71 + By Mary s conequnion will be | %2 0s X Lieweliyn to same, lot on N tine | M C' E; Gav. Miss Harding, Miss F. M. | ““Schr Camano, Saxe, 22 days from Port Gam- | terdam: stmr Prinzess Victorla Luise, from | March 9. { | Ve U8! 400 Ton Midway. 0 Sar morning, March 0. ar oo A tUUIS | o Gickies sirect, 887 W of Wyonting, I £5 by | Handy. 8. Hoffmbe Ur. Mri. Musted. Mr. a0d | bie. Naseau, etc.; stmr Grosser Kurfurst, from | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 | cLoSIN ora- s o, B0 ook, A e - E b | sea, G, i Hellman. Mrx. O, D Jerauld and nr Safler Boy, Olsen, 13 days from Colum- | Funchalg '\ 1 ! Gravs Harbor g 3| G QUOTATIONS. vered by Rev. Joseph R ' Germania_Building and I. As hpes: chliorun, R, C e e e g Mc- | bia River. % —-Arrived Mar tmr Minnetonka, umboldt . 9 . . orden 8. 3. | thoman and Nannie Liewsitvn, lot or o iy | Cabe. F. T. MoHenty, B. H. Mclaushtin J. CLEARED. | from New York. ! Coquille River 131 TUESDAY. March 8—4 % m | o Brekies siroct. 00 W of Waoming, B 20:0 ne | E: Miller, K. E. Morgan and wite, Mrs. Olison Tuesday, March 8. SYDNEY, N. 8. W.—Arrived prior Mar 8— Coos Bay direc 2. Bid. Ask. . 99.03; £10 5 and child. W. & Palmer and wite, A. Pal-| gymr gpokane, Nopander, Eureka, P C 8 S| S aed' Asckiand. March 10. | Alpha 06 07 Justice . o8 « |~ Same to Alice F. O'Hare, lot on NE corner | tor5%, G A Poacock, 3. ehracacr. D, C°R; | co- Olin . and: Anckland. Coquille River g0 | Alts . - 08 10 Kentuck . 2 MARCH' § of Plymouth and Farallon streets. E 200 by | thnven and. wite. Lerry Talbot, Mrs. R. W. s : : R Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 | Aecwer’ - s al. 10 L Selig Estate NMH. lot “.nhlnck N, Rafiroad Homestead As- | young. 3 sl ;s Tuesday, March 8. Sun, Moon and Tide. |82=u|;f | E;:.D‘;“? lm“-y- 9 am|Pler 11 | Fest & Halch2 05 2 15 x&{-.‘:"" 7 Jot on NW corner of Van Ness | *opatien:#10. L —_— Stmr Spokane, Nopander, Eureka. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— | 0 et I 13 | Bullion . 08 00 Occidentai « on street, N 120 by W 10020; | p Bermpard and Rose Getz to James A. and Sisis Peo Citer Ast Stmr Oregon, Doran, Portland and Astoria. Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | centralia...| Grays Harbor Caledonia 10 1 15 Ophir . 55 e AL+ Macy A MoNefl. ot ion. 3 ine of London 2 4 A 3 Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco ' pomona. T B 10 | Challenge Con 34 35 Overman 25 R e ek rrr»»?m.zti’f':,,i"u'i::::,:‘;‘“;." o Do rxmm':’}:o‘;::':f;.dw;fi by NW | The overdue Norweglan ship Theodor, on s::r glnnlek (;n aln%, ll( f(!noon Bay. gu Puhl‘lilhed by official authority of the | ganator. ... ;,'““:}“’é:;“ s 9 | Chollar 17T 19 Potost 16 Spau! (Freiermuth) s A ¥ 4 £ > . vhiel r psy. Leland, Santa Cruz. luperintent t. " e e ). Jot on X fime o€ kil | Builders’ Contracts. e e “;,,,?:,,,‘:' fi;;‘d:‘;: Dbeen| Schr Zampa, Kallenberg, Columbia River. NOTE ot High and. low vt Seen 4% March 12. | | ifi::"?:“‘:'v 151 [ Smege 70 sift ® by N 120, | Walter Mobns (owner) with L. T. Fenn | Mortevideo. Local speculators invested about OUTSIDE BOUND IN. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 ' 5 Monica- | Graye Harbor 4 pmPier 2| Con Im 1. 02 o8lSes Botcher.. 19 Charles H. Rosenthal to P (contractor and architect)—Concrete, carpen- | 5000 on the vessel to arrive and will mors | Mar 8 12 p m—Schr Advance, from Co- | Minutes\later than at Fort Point; the height Pl Arena--| Pt Arena & Ma 4pmiPler 2/Con N Y .... 08 05 Sierra Nev .. 81 S e of MeAastey frank D. Layton. | try, painting, rlumbing. plastering for a five- | {han double their money by the ship's safe | Quille River. 08 SR SLITE RRE b Nolh i W §oe B Pler 11 | Crown Point. 12 20(Silver HIl .. 62 erick, W 43:9 by ® 157:6; §i0, e room cottage on 1ot on E line of Forty-seventli | arrival. This is one of the few cases in some TELEGRAPHIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. [N.Y. via P s ‘; i :—"“."’"‘ N 06 — St Louis ... 10 Henry and Lizzie Bohls (o Theresa Brunings | frame’ "D0Ut 100 8 Of J street, 8 25 by.120: | months where the result has justified the | POINT LOBOS, March §, 10 p, m.—Weather — : Siotthe & Giympinl 8 piies '3 B 32 ‘eIt .« & {wife of J. H.). rerecord 2046 D. 50, lot un | Bianche Oulit (owner) with Charl ~ | Judgment of the local dabblers in overdue | clear; wind NW; velocity 28 miles per hour, [ Sun rises B Humboldt P ] B s "a - ST, O . 8 P oq ¥ion Ftreet, B0 8 of Hayes, 'S | burn (ontractor and architect) ANl work sx- | Sibrala o The hih raters fow ANG Tor erwerat SPOREN, h =l Maroh 13. | Hale & Nove: 91 $3/¥ehlow Jackei o mily 8. Newell to G ® | A mtures, Attt shana ek ex- | arrivals of the high raters few and far between. | Feb 11—In lat 6 N, long 27 W, Pr bark Lu m. | G.W. | Astorin & Portiand!t1 amiPier 24 | Julla ©oororc. 06 oal 0" Jacket 33 lor on N line of Waller strect, i 5 ory and _basement frame balldings on | ovoiaoce, Which are alotad as folows: Wy | Boghelaquelin, hence Oct 31, -for Queenitows. TTime| | S.Rosa.... | San Diego & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 T roNopan MINEs. Shrader, W 35 by N . of | lot on § lne of Sutter street, 97 - . y i W.F. | Per eda—Mar 7. 5 p'm, In wri March NES. e Ay o e oy o, o TP of Dy Babeock, 13 per cont; Zwigger, 85 per cent: 2 20 N, lons. 126 13 W, mét bark standing |u W 4 SRy B S O I i John R. Altken to Annie L. Aitken, lot on| James A. and M; ‘MeN v 3 2 . Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|12 R s o o R e Ml | R Nt ey K Ko oy T R o b A fom Aoty it + ol s 1| Ehverioad St . M e i | tect—All work. for ' one and = haif story| Sailors in Big Demand. 2 I et 30724 B Wng. 44 02 W, Gér Hark Seattle & Tacoma.| 3 pm|Pier 20 | G0y’ Adcmer: ~ Jarlen W. Mott to Herman Hermansen, lot | frame cottage on lot on NW line of London ? Paposa, from Hamburg, for Iquique. Willapa. Harbor | 3 er 20 | Gold Anchor. - 3 5 1i0e ot Jackeon street. 206:3 K of Chérry. | strest e Yo o phine of London | e present demand for sailors at this port | Per Ger ship Altair, from Antwerp—Dec 20, Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler 20 | Hannapah .. s 12 vronk 14 Py lots 1 and 2. block | NW 100, block 2. Excelsior Homestead: $2200. | 18 in excess of the supply and the ships Cissie [ I 30 24 8, long. 44 2 W, Br ship Matter- 2o i pm/Pler — | Hannapah Mu s O nion gig 4. Paul Tract Homestead As- | Thomas G. Lyons (owner) with Henrs G, |and Castle Rock are in the stfeam unable to [ "OED; ence Sept 18 for Antwerp., 47 Alliance....! Eurcka & Coos B.| § e B & Same to same, same: §10, | Grieb fcontractor), architects O'Brien & Wee. | 0 to sea for lack of men.' The whalers are | g @ fine. 185 W Theodor—Jan 23, in_lat 30 10 4! | March 18. PpmiPler 16 | Lucky Tom bt Augustne 3. Raoken %o 5. i | ner—All work for a three-storv frame building | Dot responeible for the shortage. as the sea- | from N Je3' 3. B ship Falle O Salatal, 5.0 Coos Bay...| San Pedro & Way.| 9 | MacNamara . 1 - = SN Eornis of Foprteenth and Saned: ot on | (ate) oniot on N line of Ellis siveet 112:5 | soned sailor fighis shy of the lubber hanters, | " eweastle, England, for San Francisco. | ~So e 7o the above exposition of the tids | V7 FUSOIA| Puset Sound Ports.(1T amiPler '8 | Mogr Tom...1 20 Neow % N 28 W 100; y reets, ¥ of Steiner, —— 25, 37:6, W 25, 37.0, | Whose créws are made up, in the language of . i dway. 38 40 ety EDRIRENIIR " Western Addition 360: $8040. 8 13756, | HRO o, of “green hands and stiffs.: Bacy | ASTORIA—Salled Mar 5—Stmre George W. | Hic, arly Tor g L o e i i 1Tt | Mariposa.. f e | INY Ton ... — O2iTon Superior. — 1) Lie Jirty to Charies A, Carilion and Wit- | * Frederick D. Marsh (owner) with J, . | crews will be wanted within the next month, | Elder and G. C. Lindauer, for San Francisco. | day in the order of e cirrenenive tides of the ! Neyadan. .. | & -{I1 am(Pler 7| Paymaster ... — 12 United Ton .. 10 12 57 of Ninetecnth, N 35 by B mio Toet | Mitchell (contractor). " architect "Maxweil \G. | both for deep sea ghips and for.the Vessels of | ArTived Mar S—Schr Allce McDonald, from D s i sivee the logt Sieey the ' Oregom.... | Astoria & et o - DA 2 bl " Johy Center to Claus and Anna Henning. jor | st tor o two story resl oe 250 sas fix- | the seimon feet s % day, except when there are but th i o No Estrangemen on B line 3 tures for a two-story residence with = ————— Sailed Mar 8—Tug Dauntless, for San Ped: 3 ree tides, as ' March 19. » t Existed. ot R e e X o T | e Sl Sl S Lt i | Whaler Belugn Leaking S e BRI, o e Pt |, S Bt 1k S, 5 1| S et X ¥V ritime iz mirwr ] Mrn W. 0. Gray, wite of the dencin i “ | an | neus =, A7 T P = T 1l » oy S e ot Tadors. ot M o erthe Lipmin | *Jennle May Bararen. wite ot % W 55330 | rhe steam whaler Beluga was placed on tne | San Pedro. O it s e e ) | FROM SEATTLE. who committed suicide on Monday by fourth and Bartiett streets, 10 46.8 b enty. | (owger with 5 Frank Ball (conteamien | Gixteenth street drydock yesterday for the | SEATTLEArrived Mar 8—Ger stmr An-| given is subtracted from the depth given by | Steamer. Fe inhaling gas, arrived home from Los 10, - 486 by N 61:5%; | architect T. Paterson Ross—All work excepi | purpose of locating a serlous leak. This is | * i pe & % oo cherts, The plane of reference is tay el SO N Sails. | Angeles yesterday. » George A. Hoertkorn to Fraik J. K | Efnerete work, granite steps. glass. piastering. | the third time out of the water for the Belugs | sarmeg 1 °_Sumr Cottase City, from|of the lower low waters ® AR | Doiphin Skagw: g . She states that no e o ol won mreet 134" '0¢ | plumbing. painting, tinning. electric work. |sifice ' she "began preparing for her e o et AR PN A O —_—— Portiand Vet e Svuay Ports. Mar. 10 | estrangement whatever existed between - o 3 A ware, com! . . Mar L .. Mar. et B p e ot Bings and thades o & Cut i o e | e e e ot iayy &% Bugles| BELLINGHAM_ Selfed Mar 8B hip s~ Time Ball. Dora... Dutch Harbor v. Valdez|Mar her husband and herself. She went to o Dyer Bros’ Golden West Tron Works (cor- | stvcet. 55 B ot Fummatons mromin. 8L a5 | phsier's bottom fouled o block and the Belug | *SUNEAT Rafied Mar T—Stmr Bertha, for | S5 hnt URETaphle Offie, U. S X.. Mer- Som Ana- .| Vatder & was Pocs M :‘“ Angeles to visit her sister, who is Becond BT o B venue. v | had to out of the water again for | Seattle. lor chant: cchange, San Francisco, 43 lying. She also stated 3 , block C, Sunset Heights; $2070. | repairs. Since then a serfous leak . March 8, 1904, o . Skagway B that the re- oot E developed | ~TATOOSH—Passed Mar 8—Br stmr Wei-| The Time Ball 'on the tower of the Ferry | st that Dr. Gray had been drinking 3 *10 excess was entirely erronseus, i