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14 ! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1904. peATH NoTicks. (SIBERIA BRINGS HALF A THOUSAND WHAT BECAME | MONEY ORDER | COMMERCIAL NEWS - wed Trom Page Thirteen. FORGERS ARE Continued From Page Fifteen. S p—— PASSENGERS FROM THE FAR E‘I\STI 0F THE FUNDS? AT WORK HERE iz s o sy Hutch S P C § Paaubau S C * % | MISCELLANEOUS. | Alaska P A.140 141%[Oceanic S Co. 4% 3§ | | F C A9 — |Pac Aux FA. 3 @ | Cal Wine Al 81 93 |Pac C Borx.166 168 | | Mve MiTmiee — Morning Session. | Board— = 1 5 Contra Costa Water .. . 39 50 | 10 Hutchinson S P Co | By . March 11, 1904, T an ary C. 1 ¢ th, Ceeily VE 35 ani fance T 1.=r,dtr'~|Pacific Mail Company’s Big Liner Arrives From the Orient Deeply Lade Authorities of San Jose Un- Margarct livan, able to Trace Money Taken 1 With Valuable Merchandise, Which [ncludes Raw Silk Worth §785 000.| From the City Treasury, Has on Board Hawaiian Silver and Japanese Gold Valued at$1,500.000 TAAFFEB_EB‘EVATCHEDI : 33 Sprirg Valley Water Co... $2.000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent....113 00 5,000 S P of C 6 per cent (1906) 107 0 4 Afternoon Session. Board— | | s TR A = - | k 13 Calitornia Wine Association. & 3. 01 30 : _ Contra Costa Water -8 g [ R SR McGeoghegan Had Many | ) Huehinson s P Co ‘o8 et AT s < % 3 s a3 ectric < AR ey e | i ws ¥ £ pine s Hangers-On About His Of-| B 2 ~ig e 5 ; fice and Suspicion Is lee; H Unlisted Securities. Ma 04, K | i e % = . { Timothy & ; { ! MISCELLANEOUS BONDS oty . Special Dispatch to The Call. {1 Els Bid. Ask Bid. Ask. £ w 1 | | Bay CPC 65.10 108 'S P Co 414s. 98 99 R - SAN JOSE, March 11.—Who re- | B L Wat 6. — 120 |Sun Tel 68 .13 — ' . iceived and what became of the $8000 Cal NW js.111% Do s 10215 — 30 2 2 Dred — 141 Su - s. 105 113 1 | missing from the city treasury is the| | S Y T e S | absorbing question on the street. The | jJEFCRy 100 t i Police Department and the surety | | _ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. y . | companies’ officials have been unable | 8 Ok N g ’ | to trace any lirge and lavish expendi- | € Jockey CI. & P Co... 9% . | ture of money to McGeoghegan. The i - 1onk Bk Sav.1i3d f Treasurer was in the habit of having | | cal |i00F Hatl A 5% A g |a great manyl friends hanging about | | Ll [Ouphumn €2 5 : | the office and he would step out and ?,‘fa‘m- b s s . ‘- g : | leave the vault.open in their presence. | {S P Drydock.. 80 er McGeoghegan always had a crowd | T o o ghte laround him and it is this crowd that | S0 & MTebt _ 163 . ithe general public believe spent | |Swiss-A Bk 113 . e [most of the city's money. The ex-| | e et 4% » § {'l'reasurer must, however, bear the re- i : Do com ... 10% — b sponsibility. il | n | ~Pending the receipt and filing of the V Calif 3% o - |bond of the new Treasurer. H. D.| ‘Ca/l, ornia Stockand Oil Exchange y Mathews, the treasury is closed and ] - —_— N York 3 -. 1 Stock— ' ' | guarded by police. It is expected that F b oo g N o ‘}':{" > | the new Treasurer will have qualified Apollo ........ . 48 i Elk by to-morrow. Expert Keane will at’ A naes Trew - v ¥ {once, as soon as the office is opened, 210 . | begin an exhaustive inquiry into the - accounts of the office and experts will | & also be put to work by the surety| J. C. COGGINS, FOUNDER OF 200 companies and McGeoghegan. [ NEW SCHOOL OF MONEY 312 William Taaffe, who was the deputy ORDER FORGERS. s 1 [under McGeoghegan, has been under .|£ i « | | police survefllance ever since the & ™ - i shortage in the treasury has been; The school of postoffice money order Kern Y :now'n. m’l‘h‘e flnding"ol ah;i\lx_)llcate_rmrge“ founded by the notorious J. C. nnmn'\ e 225 ey to the inner vault on his person |, .. = sk < o 3 last night he explains by saying that S .. o S per o e o : McGeoghegan told him to have it|OF- Denitentiary, has resumed opera- - made. The ex-Treasurer denies tell-!tions in thi% neighborhood. Uncle 25 ing Taaffe to have a key made. Taaffe | Sam’s postoffice inspectors are on the' . has made no attempt to conceal any-| watch for'a man that cashed a forged a8 | thing, but denies strenuously that he . money order in a Market street store 08 |took any of the city's money. It is last Saturday night. This man is sup- isaid that the police who have been!posed to be one Eugene J. Rossier, a | keeping watch over Taaffe will be dis- ' jormer cellmate and pupil of Coggin: | continued after to-day. ! These facts briefly summarize one « McGeoghegan's friends feel confi- the most interesting chapters in the dent that they can raise, the entire york of the postal inspectors. The jamount of the shortage and are now | gtory was told in detail last night by 4 jat work doing so. They claim that' james O'Connell, one of the local in- | | offers of all kinds of financial help are | grociore. SanitaryRean ;belng received and that the surety “About a year ago,” he said, “J. C. United Railroad | companies and the city will not lose: cogging and William B. Mortimer <l la cent. Whether McGeoghegan 18!\ ,ieq the coast towns very exten- ¥ | prosecuted or not, they “"“"_‘d that {gively on a new plan of money order , - 3 bt — The Pacific Mail Company's big TO SAIL. | every ‘cent missing will be paid into | s, oories. They purchased a number Afternoon Session S 5 he aci Mail Gmpanys vk = - | the treasury. of orders in San Francisco. All were . Board— ssonmabip Biberis, Captals J. Tresdaine p DML, | A new Grand Jury meets mextig "ia.oc e eommont or iy v e : mith, arrived yesterday from the Far |7 Maren 12, . |month and it is almost (.e;lai,:’ :‘e e e et e T e 0, ome ... o Y sk 128 < % : SAPTIeEEg Czarina. ... | Bay adirect..| 5 pm| vi ; ot ody. : Wlevaneigi S0, K with 3646 of cargo and more Elizabeth. .| Coquille River ....|10 amiPier 20 | Matter will be ‘take" b b’mc:‘which orders was to get possession of the - - - lim 300 passengers. Of the latter, 28 | g.’,“"""’ Coos Ba)-&daecl 2 mi};m— i3 | The District tAflto:‘nle:rsco il : blanks, which they proceeded to raise W iy { mita Newport vay..| am|Pler 11 | was represented a e Council meet- | L oo NEi oy $ Asiatics, Chinese and Japanese, | | Alameda.. | Honglui 11 am|Pler 7| 2° hevt 9 embers yesterday, has | !0 SUMS ranging from $25 to $45, al . and among the other passengers were | | Peru N. Y. via Panama.l12 m/Pier 40 [ IN& by two m 2 | though some have been passed amount- W | 4 | % e v “+ | March 13. | | made no move and it fs understood | AUER FONE I Ot i s | Americans and foreigners of world- | | | G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland/11 am|Pier 24 that they will not until a more ex- 3 2 e The liner brought treasure | | LINER SIBERIA, WHICH EN- | S. Rosa. San ,x‘nr:gh&l; -y.i 9 .mlpm 11 | fended report on the condition of the | NEW THING IN FORGERY. ' 1 3 3 o | 8 b i . 1 N $1,510,000, of which $10,000 | . PORT THROUGH Humboldt 11:30 piPler 9 | treasury is obtained. | “Their method was to erase all the p St Hawailan silver. sent here to be | I ROCK CHANNE ey Tacoma. P P ier 22] The general opinion around town is | writing on the orders. To do this they " e A reccliad il RLEINN00 Tapiness Ho1d | s 4 . Los Angelex Poris.|10 am/Pier 10 that a_conviction of McGeoghegan used chemicals which compietely ab-| 200 Chaiiar . 13 1Ly Sex ‘Beichir orner of Bk e RS & Enotarbrithe ] - e | i Maron 15. | | would be a hard matter. He has de- | sorbed the writing ink without affecting | 00 Con ¢ 5 100 - - thitigs Japan her battle with | O e oy B L | Arcata.. | comm g or OHalis "m[Eies 73 | nled all along that he took any of the | the printed matter. Then they filled out 1;‘ Th argo included T B. Von | = March 16. ‘I | money and it would be hard to fasten | {ne planks anew for the larger amounts o e K d, Ldzzie | Coos Bay...' San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 ity o - : .1 1309 bates of raw silk, valued at $785 LeVihgetin and wite, Miss Do F. | CItv Puchis | puget Sound Porie.|11 amipics p | the sullt of stealing the city's TAOFSY 1 and forged the names of the Postmas v - E lin r rol ¢ patting and 56,786 | lean, D. Lieweliyn and | Sequota. ... Willapa Harbor ..| 4 pm/Pier 20 | on any one of the many people v«ho‘ ter and clerk at the office of issue. S of F E s 1 J. Amweg, Miss Morgan, T C Teead | - 4 March 17. had access to the cash. “TPhus equipped, they went to the Con 5 Murcuse to P. H. Der-| A the passengers was that gal- pe A K. H i wite, J. Marsden. | Siats of Gai | San Dieeo & Way| 5 amibies 13 N | Sawn ontwhich the farged stondy order -t g ¢ Second avenué, 200 N | Jant representative of the highest type der. A Bla, X 8 R | March 18. | ! Gambling Joint Raided. ! was drawn and offered it at some cloth- . EXCRANGE. NI e W of the American sallorman, Captain U. ire. Grace' Wateshouse,. Mise A: | Gregin®: | abit, direct oot amiPler 11 Captain Duke and posses raided an- | ing store in pavment for a small pur- qEloving were on the Pactiis lot on Sebree of the navy. Accompanied by o and wite, 4 B. Weed | " March 19, | [_ "~ *" | other poker game last night at 57 El- | chase. If the merchant was not un- S'ock Exchang = 4 T coue, B0 § of ‘Clement Mrs. Sebree he is returning from the =y cumann, | JJuan... N Y. via Pacama.l2 miPler 40 |]js street. Twenty-elght gamblers ycually cautious he generaily accepted 500 Justice o 8 tean t on 5| Far East, where he was in command Dvter | o O ren g1, | P™[®'*F 1° | were taken from the Seattle Club In | (he order, paying the balance in cash. Mexican . li’s7 r of F of the battleship Wisconsin. He will | ,[l‘manna - Puget Sound Ports.|11 am(Pler 9 | the Baldwin Annex. The place is con- ' mpe forgers always waited until after ;,“ ;V'l‘e.x;;“n‘n --1 9 et P WHCII | epend a few days here before proceed- € B " | Jeante Oy b Bk | ducted by Charles Schaffer. All were | tpe jocal postoffice had closed, when it 0 Savage .. ... s ton SE | ing to Washington to report to the | A 5 Do aron e 2T 20| released on bail. | would be too late to get the order : n 8 106 x E 30, 8’25 | Secretary of the Navy. Mrs. Sebree, | Alameda Sails 10-0@)-[ “!_f;;‘;‘dun Horo & Kahulul.11 am|Pler 7 | o« —¥* | cashed there. They thus had a ready 160 Yellow Jacket 35 Tucker). A, & dent some months ago, when on be Among her passengers will bg | ___ FROM SEATILE. B AN T A,_uuf;’e“‘,’“g-m“fi{fi‘u; ba- | the order. Of course, :ne‘m.on;y order e W. McNear to | way to join her husband at Samoa, followins named: | _Steamer. | For. | sams |Clfic Coast Steamship Comany. ; would not be deposited by the mer-| REH o where he was then in charge of the | K. M. Perrin, Miss Anita B. Perrin, | 7777 B .. | Stmr Senator, Alberts, Victoria; Pacific| , .. yntil the following day. By that| 100 Con C & V.1 83 - L station, has quite recovered her | sis Fiots Denaidson, Mr. and. Mex: Ewnis-d Cotiage ity | SxagiagWas Phcts: filav. 4. | Qo0 Stekmetier Comans . =203 ol SRRl s B s away: e T £ e heaith. § $reas, Miss Bentrice Whitin, Geo: | s 5 A l)'uuh u.xbc_r - Valdez|Mar. 16 | Coast Steamshin Compan: } VU ETNT S CAUGHT. Foll e t - 7 : Bt Mr. and M B. Whitin, | Santa Ana Valdez & Way Ports..[Mar. 16 | ©' Stel n Pedro; Pacific INVENTORS C: FHT. Following were the sales on the San Fran- Commander J. T. Parker of the navy | spcrtjswooge, Lr. Sarah Spottiswoode, St. C. | Dirig +| Skagway & Way Ports: [Mar. 17 | o Stmr Bonite Gielow, J ; REpity . | clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchangs yesterday: and Mra. Parker were L Egere e e R i ;]“x;%?;:d' Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 18 | S8 SEOREEE 0 n, Portland; Matson | “Mortimer was arrested in February, | Mo: e on the liner. Lieutenant Colonel C. E B 3.°M. Mackinnon, H. F. | X’ Pl s | Navigation Company. { 1903, at Littleton, Colo,, in company Belmont.. a2 o d LB X ot ANe Arriy Tecenitry Ghie Mr. and Mrs. J. L. | City § oy & e SAILED. ith one Frank Hill. Coggins had of Nev. g 50 =t s Hare, Mr. and Mre. J. Hull | = - Friday, March 11. | W! £ e it i Mo - : Maway. € neer of the Division of the Philip- hards, 5 Sun, Moon and Tide. Stme Geo Loomis. Badger, Scattie. previously par “h g Foslpfely o . A - 1 % L 3 " s o 7 N a. i " ¢ S en ope: U 4 {ternoon S . s came home on the liner under ”“11‘ x;‘,”.n"“_ .. | United_States 'Coast and Geodetic Survey— U S stmr Bufor Hr:m ,X_Tl";m“ San Diego | UMY and was i Afternoon Stmr State of Caii | and way vorts. Stmr Senator, Alberts, Victoria and Port | was crders to report for duty at Detroit, | Mich. Major Winson, army paymaster, was also on the liner. having returned | T Time and Height of High and Low Waters y at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal euthority of th gon and Washington, where he, too, | 200 Bunker Hill..2 00/ 38 Ton Belmont.. Py g v the inspectors in June, | 400 - Belmont.. 63 caught by th D 100 S Cable Steamer Ashore. [ 8 o Townsend. & | 1as All three were convicted and are | g B : n £ g {Norn oandent 5 Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. Hagradihomd . i Whea Cos. | 0% Seimont.. o8 . ¢ 3| to America to be a Witness at a gen- |, prcsn cable steamer Scotla is reported | (NOEEThe hizh and low waters occur at| Simr Somonsy Swanson, Surcts { now serving long terms. Whe { | 568 T : - ! eral court martial ashore on Spanish Rocks, Guam. The water | pif, SUY front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | ST Centialia, Frlekscn, Grays Harbor. gins géts out of prison at Salem he CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 2 o g Eas ; her deck and it is feared she will | gr 1o he cpan at Fort Point; the helght | gopr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. . 5 indictment pending oy b = oham, lot| Pursers L. E. Bemis, B Balsey, | e D j of Ude s the same at both pla | TELEGRAPHIC, will be tried on an indictment p! & FRIDAY, March 114 s 12, ¥ i Associa- | Lacey Goodrich, E. J. Roberts; Chief bad g | SATURDAY, MARCH 12 POINT LOBOS, March 11, 10 p m—Weather | against him at Seattle. onals’ | Bid. Ask " .:.,, = tou; § ok ‘o] MO G ie, and Dr. Hurley Ashore in River Elbe. e — clear; wind’northwest; velocity 24 miles per | ~Coggins had a number of ‘pals’| . 06 07 Justice [ & o v Toyo Kisen Kaisha liners Hong- The German ship Schiffbek, bound to Santa | Sun sets . hour. SPOKEN. while hé was working his graft, anr? (] l”n‘ l"::?:\swk“ 0z a « m) 1o same. | kong Maru, America Maru and Nip- | Roeaita from Hamburg, I réporied ashore 13 | Moon Tises Feb 21Lat 37 north, Ton 35 west, Br ahip | when confined in the "“"‘;“" Jaui | 24/ Lady Waa X 2 & S "Fack: 310, | Pon Maru, came home on the Siberia, | (e river Elbe. Tugs | & [Time| [ Time| b Tt B mouth. Ton S westIe vark | awaiting trial h joxtiticted otuee ve. | 3ein 20| Mexican dhpons g | The Siberia found all Japanese ports | — £ 438 e Montebello, from Swahsea for San Francisco. | fessional crooks in its myster| gyt o Ao - ) & | carefully patrolied by war vessels, one hole Fleet Destroyed. £ DOMESTIC PORTS. | was an easy matter for a brainy crook ! i honge Con 36| Overman . ex-| of which accomparies every arriving| of a fleet. of twenty-four fishing boats which | ABERDEEN — Selled March 10 — Bktn | to memorize Coggins’ lgssons as to the Cholar ... 18 Potost - ment houes on js:| CTAft to her anchorage. When the Si- | rendezvouscd at Bay View twenty-three werc | e e San Franclace " . S0 Buen- | .pomical substances mneeded for the |Confidence .1 NjSaveee .. i ~ g "ot 3 beria left Shanghai she encountered a | 9°Fro¥ed In Thursday's gale. 08113 §o| SEATTLE-Sailed March 10—Stmr Dolphin, | work. The rest was simply common Con Tmperial Sex Belcner - or apanese ¢ " ratside for | L 8 | for Skagway. on Ste: Nev 5 - s | Japanese cruiser waliting outside for | Merchandise for the North. - | "urrivea March 10—Stmr Melville Dollar, | fOTE®T’ 3 ’ = Crown Point ilver Hill po y f the Russian war vessel Manjur, which | . 0l aonsion whioh safled yesterday g £ { hence March 6; stmr Montara, hence March 6. | ‘“‘Among Coggins’ pupils was Eugene | 05 —|St Louis 5y was at the Chinese port doing her best | ror Victorla, carried fn assorted merchandise | 47/ 6:12] 13|, Returned Msrch 1l-Stmr Valencla, from |y Rossier, whom we belleve to be the | 7 H0iSyndicate 05 a tour-m {0 make her visit & permanent sta e Britteh. Sosmelan porte. Tna| NOTE—in {he above exposltion of the fiam | borount ot stocmm. L oiaco; returned on | a3 of the new. gang of forgers mow | i ataa. S - % ¥ 3 Irit Col an ports. i A 2—1n abov n f 3 | he " _ b e b+ &7 -0 The Siberia was thoroughly “search- | fested up to 3 p. m., was lue:;{ the early moming tides are given in the lnte e Sirigtos Fn GRara [om | at'work hereabouts. Hr:’ Ny :b“l‘sl‘ i = eliow Jacket 35 38 * by " ’ o1 ed A band column and the successive tid: vajdez: stmr 3 E. 5 es. weight 165 Sedes s o5 | lighted™ by the Japanese cruiser be- | i3, 153 pkes fraah vegeta. | day.in the order of Secureonce aa sl et (08 | Vs DO Artived March 1 Btac Fran- |32, height 5 feet 10 “‘ck by e > TONOPAH MINES fore being allowed to proceed. | . 5000 Ibs raisins, 22 | fourth time column gives the last tide of the | ¢l H Leggett, from San Pedro. | or 175 pounds, hair dar] rown, com- | Bid. Ask. | » i Hongkong—Mrs. Florence Allen, Mre, | 4755 Ibs beans, 2060 Ibs rice, 2800 Ibs chocolate, | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | quille River, hence March 7: schr O M Kellogg. | professes to be a raiiroad man. He is b i g~ |Eem.-.c OBrien tensive the dumaay | M- M. Archibaid. Mrs. Anna S. Barrows and | 15 pkis groceries and provisions, 13 bars iron, | ;‘ltf_'e‘“"';"‘;’;;,,‘_’"t'u’:;‘fi‘;;“‘:‘:etg::l;h;:\\,umm [ ese Getya; Hasbors mmr. Coos: Bay.:theteat| Lo vs ocal, s self-Dostenned, . That | oo o — 2 e D o i ana | (o tees U s Chmias BB canch, | 4 BRES Be L e ey, R e e e M G e | B e w1 papah PR the southeaster M. Frcthingham, Miss R. Georse The steamer also carried. 04.250 ‘1:; drieq | of the lower jow waters. gori: k:;:P D;;;m{;;. ,fir‘":}':‘:an l.l'::ownl:l: not sure, but if not himself it was one | y'veer Tom F':.“{:“m Riggers were busy | 3 . B Goc A &8¢ and 375 lbs raisins, valued at en- | R i uic 3 i i % word - H iy >y - the harbor, either | & 31, Jomce, "y Taur’b ‘;_I‘M;I'nr;\'i.;nnt;la”\\ H. | route to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Time Ball H Leggett, for Rjondn; stmr Coos Bay, for ' of his confederates that worked the \n‘n‘E."\ of Nev..§ a imating the expense of L onsiotin: cat aies et e g Branch Hydrograshle Office, T. 8, N.. Map. | 2l anclsco: stmr Santa Barbara, for 8an | gcheme on J. Boas, the money lender, s N Star The tug Joseph H. Redmo a : -4 < = (Resd ri 1ydro , _U. 8. N, . ancisco. 2 rAald" o « s ¢ ay.. o o e A U A ey D Movements of Steamers. chants’ Exchange, San Fraucisco, cCal, | TACOMA—Sailed March 11—Schr Suste M at Summerfield’s store last Saturday N Y Ton .. [ Superior the biast. The piiot-boa: ers. V) 5 ‘- ety { s - AUG S ON AS. | e et e e B | et 2 e o | DU Sl i ey | moNoLpLu v Marh fomm 77| LAUGH IS ON moas | ¥ ! ff and came in ves’ | Douglas Story, From. Due. oS 4 RN | Emigh, from Astoria. The fraud referre: 0 by O'Connell | ‘. erday +for re o el i P 8 Ve ok 1 e LJ»SQBBL}*!'NE;'{_‘." [ ySailea March 10U & stmr Sherman, for | was perpetrated by & youns man de- | frogson ATived March S—Stmr Allanca, ewis j I 2 et 1 d la; schr Helene, for San Francisco. | 5. 3 ” ' 3 Almost Asphyxiated. | Woet, Miss s ]\lli:‘)‘:b IH:::?' W e NG g L1 Shippi Tatelli 5‘.“3"1‘“ i e guxigh , 10+ Beur. Ne- | a€ribed Dy L. Bumaerfieia of the firm | Yo T S-Syar Sewrance. tor Wew Misses K. and M. Glunz, Miss C. ¥. Archibald. San Pedro ... ‘| Mar. 12 1ipping Intelligence. | aORE B BRI AN named as about the mge and height | York- ek w 1 carpenter on the steamship | McPher K. Sindo. New York via Panama.|Mar. | . HILO—Sailed March 8—Stmr Enterprise, for | 27 5 Z = NEWCASTLE. AUS—Sailed March 10— Bktn " scaped death yesterday From Shanghali—Mrs. W. Burdette, J. E. | N ¥ Q)“mmm o VS o Mar. ARRIVED. ‘s.ntrnl;_dluoi cun:nh 9—Bark Roderick Dh: given ‘ab?\e ‘{t;”;hnosfh r'.‘ Summerfield Aurora, for Honoluly fumes of charcoal | Harding. Mrs. J. A. Ingle. Miss Charlotie Seattle & Tacom: .| Mar. Friday, March 11. for ~r'}I;flm;! et Wan 1—Schr Gamble, : 125t uight tol e story: | Arrived arior Mareh 11-Br ship W J ® refrigera Ingle, Master James ingle, Eernard Legrange, Nanaimo . Lidar. Stmr Geo W Fider, Randall, 80 hours from | MANILA—in vor r e, This feliow wanted me to sell him | Pirrie. hence Jan ase 1he usual % | 3. M. F. Lambocy. Miss J, Mann, Rev. G. F. | San Pedro . ‘[Mar. 12 | Portiand, via Astoria 69 hours, trom Port Gambie. i PO v % | SINGAPORE—Arrived orior to March 11— <) fires to thaw out some | MOsher. Mis. G. 'F. Masher and child, H M. y Puebla.. | Puget Sound Ports....|Mar. Stmr Centennial, Strand, 108° hours from EASTERN PORTS. | a $15 overcoat, offering a $50 money or- | Br stmr Shimesa. from New York. He was overcome by m,‘,l::w E. H. Rigby, Jre. 1. D. D. Robnett and | Eureka. Humboldt Mar. | Seattle. o 1L Risby, A Bl o PHILADELEMIA—Artived March 9-Ship | der in payment. We never cash checks | SYDNEY_ Arrived Jrior to March 11—Br nd was unconsclous when dragged o ev. E. H. Roots and wife, Master John | £ ol . Humboldt Mar. tmr Gipsy. Leland, 21 hours from Monterey. | Erskine Phelps. from. Horoluli, | rtng X Alelnous. hence : He recovered under treatment st the Harbe: | B0ots, A. B. Rosenfeld and wite, Mester ). | SPouane.... .- Humboldt Mar. funz Swuon, Madeén, 20 hours from Caspar. | DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Parsed up | after banking hours. hence I refused. | 'SHiELDS — Sailed March 10 — Pr park Hospital | Rosenteld, Miss D. Spunt, Mrs. May Rosette. From Nagaeaki—Miss Elizabeth ILarned, | | Sequot Willapa Harbor - [Mar. Stmy Siberia, Smith, 25 days 8 hours and 33 | March 11—Br ship Largo Law, from Calete | But J. Boas, who was standing near, | Edouard Detalle, for Seatile. | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.,Mar. 13 | mibutes from Hongkong, via Yokohama 15 | Buena, for Philadelphia. : the youn a) - OCEAN STEAMERS o Dot | Mrs. Winiam' T. Prate. | San Pedro & Way Pre.[Mar: daye and 15 hours, via Honolulu 5 days and | | BALTIMORE—Sailed March 10—Br atmr st | J00Ked at b et s | NAPLES_Salled March 10—Stmr Neck: e Overdue List. g Kebe =B McPherson, Mrs. W. G, p e Mar, 13 | 1S _hours. | Hubert, for Coronel. der. from New York. s pe e Dl cPherson; K. Shinde, was addeg Sydney & Way Ports..|Mar. { | ; Stmr Iaqua, Jorgenson, 34 hours from San’|, NEW YORK—Arrived March 11 — Stmr . . 3 F . - - e o1oma 5 2 N , m . It scems all right,' he said. Arrived March 10—Stm: to the list of ¢ and qucte | o FTOM Yokohama—Captain M. Asaoka, Mrs .| Grays Harbor Mar. 14 | Pedro. American, from Philadelphia. etk o Lo _:u o agn T T Yokt r Prinz Ogkar, from t 10 per cent Eogratic {W. M. Brambill, Miss S. Mori, Mrs. M. M. ¢ of Cal... | San Diego & Way Pts.Mar. 15 | | Stmr Centralia, Erickson, 40 hoursifrom San | NBW YORK—Arrived March 11—Stmr Amer- | Mig ilarz C01d You be | GLASGGW—Arrived March 11—Stne ® at 10 per cen Enenn from | Clark, J. A Ferguzon. O. E. Freemantie, Lieu- | bragon -| Portland & Astoria....|Mar. 15 | Pedro. ~ ican, from Seattle and Tacoma. willing to lose a dollar? | sarian. from Portland. - Soted mt 30 per centthe W g penorn s | tenant M. Fujita, E. Bukul.'C. L. Goodrich, L. | Orc€o0a"* HumboMt .. o 15 | _Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 46 hours from FOREIGN PORTS. ‘Certainly,” the fellow replied, T'll |, Sailéd March 16—Stmr Buenos Ayrean. for 3 b et aak the 5 portock at|E. Bemis, Mins M. Henderson. E. 0. Hopikios | }ooando. Portland & Astoria.... Mar. 15 | Eureka. YOKOHAMA—Arrived March S—Br stmr . Philadeiphta. . o per ce T &t 85 per cent. Moife. Misx C. Hopkine, Dr. J. R. Hurley, | ot Portland & Way Ports.|Mar. 16 | ;. SUnr Skagit, Robinson, 10 days from Grays | Empress of China. from Vancouver. give you a dollar to get it cashed. BREMEN - Arrived Mareh gy =0 - Jwneski, Baron K Kaneko, 7. ‘Tamure, N. | ahmic New York via Panama. Mar, 17 | Berbor. 2 WALNER—Pasied March 0—Fr bark Emille | - So Boas indorsed the order and I | from Sew York e Zaho, Oil and Bananas for Portland. Kichoan Captatt BB Pesgtoiumms, K Puget Sound Forts....[Mar. 17 | DATK Prussia, Jensen, 5 days from Port | Galline, trom Orexon. for Ipswich. ! Blakeley. MARSEILLES— Arrived March 9—Stmr Vie- Harbor . toria, from New Yor! HONGKONG—Sailed March 9—Br stmr Em- | S0ld the coat, giving the stranger $43 Gra; % 1T H. Rosecrans, Cay ainggdohnson, | Pavnter, b, M. Pietaiker, F. Roperl, Major 5. akeley. for Genoa, ete, Ma : 3 Schr Chas B Falk, Henningsen, 9 days from s of Ji for_ Vancouver. " . etc. Maren cleared vesterdas for Portiend, wher®ehe wij | Powell, Edward J. Roberts, T. Saka\ Lier: Rewits & A1 Yos 17 | Grays Harbor. D i Moach 16D tt Gasfle, Tmos| 11- °h:‘“°'h';°': iy ht; SHlar Ml e Mawacic e e e o take & cargo of bulk oil and hananae. nant H. T. Skinner. N. Sueraki, . Suzuki, | 52 et L § |, Schr Novelty, Hoffman, 9 daye from Willapa. | Feb 10. bas wipce Bag Xo Pay the money. or- | ERENOURO--ditives. " Mien e T, Sumkl K. Teksheshi H_ X Jeiunm and | Kevadan. (o g B e e - Hasbori o % ‘CORONEL—Sailed March 9—Stmr Pennsyl- | der.” Kaiser Wilbeim Jer Grosse. from New Torn wite, Misg France ka. K. Uchidu, ik |3 5 3 B 00d, F Brea - —_——— 2 ocedd, Fiching Tug Breaks Down. - | Wakcfield and wife, George 5. Willy. &, Jany Anubis Seattle - :|Mar. 20 Grays Harbor: Sahessr AL darm trom Y TORIA Arrived ” Mareh 10—Br bark R iyl L e The fshing tag Henrletta put back from e | Li-utenant M. Yamamoto. G. W ‘ortlans a . lar. 26 From Honoluli—G. McKenzle, Master W. | Rainier. vesterday op account of ber machinery break- | Kineaid, Mre. P. H. Cooper. Mise 1. b | Senator irg dowp Couper, Master L. B. Cooper, Miss M. E. ' Coptic. q GENOA—Arrived March 118t A / Sopsa, © Witzeman, Peterson, 10 days trom | Hougomont, for Liverpool; stmr Olympia, from | The naval vessels under construction | e from Men® +on P | Pieet” Soum Poren - Mar, 33 | AR, trom Astora. | Y hetns SMarch 10—Jap stmr Iyo Maru, for |10 the United States have a greater | Napics T . 'l China & Japan........|Mar, 22 | Schr Ylking, Eetvold, 10 days “Sailed March 10—Jap Schr Advent, Olsen, 8 davs from Coos Bay. | China 4nd Japan. total tonnage than those afioat o rian from Bosiad Mareh 10-—Stme Lascas- / A

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