The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 19, 1904, Page 14

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14 FHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1904 to attend the funeral to-day clock, from the:residence | Sen Bruno avenue. In- fully invited aturdey DEATH NOTICES. Continued From Page Thirtcen. s | Awton esidence. Silver street, thence to Goo Ao s G IR o e, amaYitan n Second street, near F e matis - o gl iy ot ] iy . ';“Y‘ o Con G‘ | Germany. aged 4; vears 1 month and 3 days. termert Cypress Lawn Cemeter o ermans. aged 43 vears'1 month and 3 dase: y | ovea sister of M ynolds, Mre. T. FLETCHER city, March 17, 1904 | Mujvinil yoolde, Mex. T N e wife of Joseoh H. ! aunt of dative of Ken- Fietche r of George T. @nd | rmare i o B e R ey ' M i sister of Mrs. J }\ | Fegs e e o Mines ot Wolel| meuy att'nd the funeral C a rative of New York, aged (Eaturda: her late restdence, S s. (Slerra and street, between Powell and Standford ave- thence to at 9:30 o'clock, ances are respect- | Columba’s Church, where a solemn re- = funeral to-day sem high 1 will be.ceicbrated for the ck, from M h er soul, commencing at 10 o’ clock. Harrison street, beat Mot Cemetery, Oakland. March 16, 1904, Eiien, be- ank Ward, mother of Fran- ughter of the late Catharine and sister ot Catharine, . a native of San 6 months and 6 Cemetery, by and at Ol Eigbteenth this HANLEY—In 1904, Mre Ella A. Ha daughte city, March 15, ved wife of D, J. Hau and_Gertie Grimen- Frank and Elma nstein ¥ t and neisco, ey years w uaintances are respect- funeral to-day from the par- Green, 11 ween Seventh Eighth, Church, where a re- be celebrated for the fock. interment ric car from ty. age sespe 1 Saturda her late erment Ci M D ress Lawn ( HEWITT—At her March 185, 1904, Ma ¢ Wikiam A Hewitt A T, Willia Margarei K &land avenu residence, 619 Capp Rebecca, belov and mother WILKE himiina ¥ ke, Frederick Wilke, and n Rathe, Mrs. Mietze Renwick Hugo and r Wilke, & nany, aged 76 years 6 months and 20 days. WOLK thif city, March 1S, 1904, Jean 1k ved fat Jules Wolk, father- Jul's Wolk, and grandfather ile Wolk, a native of Grodno, ars § months and § days. and acquaintances-are respect- March 18, 1904, Wil- cd wife of the late of Mrs. Emma and Theodore, native of Ger: I aged €0 vears tances are res quai fuily invited 10 attend the funeral Sund March 20, at 2 oclock, from the residence of his son. 146 Jackson st a mative | Of his son 1408 Jackeon stre:t. Interment q w FRIDAY, MARCH 18. S | age = unty of San Francisco to Henry acquaintanc and _com Van Ness avenue, 40 by E 100; §- A. Eviston to Eliz- ames A.) and An- corner of Union and | c. N 110, W 30, N 157:6; $10. | of San’ Fiancisco to Emma | line avenue, Zlizabeth which wi f Pa seph L. De and N streets. 119:1135, and Couity Mict x aud, lot on Hayes street, 31:3 OFFICERS and members of Sever Pines Cir- | £ o Buchanan, oy N —. e No.3, Ladies of G. A. R.—You are horeby | _David Farquharson to Clara K. Sutro, lot on tified ‘to attend the funeral of our late | W line of Buchanan street, 102:9 S of Jackson, mrade. Carter Houston. on Sunday afler- |8 25:11; by W 80, quitclaim deed; $2. noon, at Jock, from ‘George H. Thomas | ~Clara K. Sutro to Frank V. Acker, same; Poe:| Red Men's buiiding, 320 Post street. | £10, HENRIETTA HOWE, President o S btk o Meuaiion ANNIE M. PHILLIPS, Sec., 1019 Polk =t | 4, £ Baumstelger, lot of N iine of Geary JACOBS. this city, March 1S, 1904, Lee |strect, 65:9 E of Webster, E 34:43% by N acots beloved busband of Agatha Jacobs, | 137:6 - #nd father of Mrs Fannie Spiro and Clar- | 'Same to William F. Ambrose, lot on SE nce. Roland and Irene Jacobs, & native of | corner of Fulten and Steiner streets, E 110 by New York. aged 50 years s s—. JACKSON—1In Giant. Contra Costa County, _ Same to Helen C. Dixon, lot on § line of Cal., March 14, 1904, Farrar Jacksos, son | Fulton street, 87:6 W of Fillmore, W 50 by ? the late Dan and Frankie Jac and | § 68:9; §— brother of Arthur, Walter, Ethel, Alice and _Same to William F. Eagan, lot on N line Dan Jackson Jr., a native of New York, aged | of Golden Gate avenue, 105 ¥ of Pierce street, %2 years und 9 months E 40 by N 137:6; §— Friends and tances are respect- | _Same to John P. Murphy, Thomas C. Clancy, ¢ nvited to att e “funeral Sunday. | Francis 4. Wilson and Samuel P. Jones (foint 20, train © Giant at 10.15 | tenants), block bounded by N line of Pine thence t Berkeley, where | strest, ©2 lne of Steiner, S line of Bush and services will be hel the Church of The | W 1 Shepherd, ¢ Ninth and_Bristol | Calv nd Lottie L. Ewing (wite ts, at 11 o'clock. Interment Mouniain {of A. M.) to Ada F. Lrown, lot on W line of | Cemetery Scott stree of Post, 8 25 by W 8T:6; | KANE-In this oi'y, March 18, 1904, Catherine | $10. | f ireland, aged 63 years City and County n Francisco to Audrs | ral hereafter . Mbors, Bok ae Sutter street, 106:3 S e, Cal., | W_of Devisader 6 by § 113; $—. K - husband | Marcaretha Coolot to Clara L. | and’ father of Robert | Diepenbrook, lot ne of Devisaders | R. aud Bess C. Ken- Street, 100 8 of Ha S 25 by W 106:3; also | Brunswick, aged 2 | Droperty out of and all Intergst in e fays tate of A. Coolot: $20,000. 13 to-day (Saturday), | Ernes: B_ Wenderoth to Minnle Wenderoth avel of the Cypress | (wife of Willlam or Herman W.). lot on X the auspices of Mis- | line of Geary street W of Lyon, W 25 and A. M by N 100 and all interest in Western Addi- Oaklard, M " tion ‘ot 617; $10, o8 hucband of Mascares A. | Benjamin Wenderoth to same, same: $10. father of Witlimm Sareacs, | City and county of San Francisco to Fred- Kingsi fivade% | erick R. and Ernestina R Liewald, lot on aged 17 ¥ ihe ang | line of Thirteenth street, i25.02 W of Treat York T3ty papive. pleass | avenue, W 004, S 117 E 2510, N 114.3545 $— is and acquaintances are respect- | 1Leopold Anthenien to Rose Anthenien (wife), ited to attend the funeral services | lot on line of Capp street, 168 § of Fif- Saturday afternoon, March 19, at 2 o'clock, | teenth, § 32 by E 120; gift at the family residence, 1005 Market stréet, City and county of San Francisco to Emma Oskiand. Interment private. A. Fernell and Maud Luttringer (Schmidt), LAWSON thi s o lot on SE corner of Fifteenth and Guerrero Atbert e Bty of Bt 00L | strects 8 100 by B 100:10: $—. % native o New York, aged 78 years. | Same 1o Jacob and Nathan Harband, lot on I e Dakland, March 16 1904 az (20" 30 By N 112:6: $. ther of Arthur H. Liese and te. | Same to Marle Dere, lot on S line of € Mre. Charies A. Gove, Nirs, | Boventeenth street, 2 5 E of Dolores, E 77 and Mrs. E 8 199; 3 s aped tyara gdgere. 8 | “john & Dittmer td Catherine E. Donaldscn, nr days. A mmember of Brooklyn Re. |lot on E line of Church street, 144:6 N of bekah Lodge No. 12, 1. O. O. F. and th h, N 25 by E 125: gift eteran Bebekubn, Hast Ostisnd: o 4 C.'and Mary T. Dibert to John Haz- athbone Sisters, and the Assistant on W line of Sanchez street, 153:6 alifornia S of Sixteenth, £ 25 by W 100 $10. uaintances are respect- = Hannah and G, H. Batchelder to Charles ted 1o attend the funeral to-morrow | Musante, lot on S line of Hancock street, ck, from the Brooklyn | 205 W nchez, W 25 by S 114; $10. st Fifteenth street _ City and county of San Francisco to Joseph East Oakland Maichen, lot on W line. of Noe street, 80 N March of Seventee N 25 by W 95; $——, | & mats Same E. and Mary Dankwerth, Site wnd 1 doy on Treat avenue, 245 S of MEADE_1Ir sih 1904, Dora | TWenty-secend street, S 45 by W 122:6; $—. Ehéw. beloved wife of Calvert Meade, a na- _ Seme to Bellingham Bay Brewery, lot on tive of Boston, M S line of Twentieth street, 25 W of Alabama, HAELS -In thie eity, March 18, 1904, | W_ 50 by 8 104: §— Isasc, beloved husband of Esther Michael Fred and Maggle Graves to Manoel P, and ¢ beloved father of Louis Michaels, a na. | Belle A. Rosa, lot on S line of Day street, - y 150 E_of Dolores, E 25 by S 101:6; §10. e tosa Granella or Guinassa (Cordano) to row, March | Frances ngola, lot on N line of Ualon the chanel of N |street. 69 E of Dupont, E 23 by N G9; $7550, tter street. Interment Larson to George M. Mitchell, lot petery, b leaving . 86:6 NW of Fol- | lock 3:6 E 6: $10, Mary d William H_. Healey to Robert Dalziel lot on NW line of Jessie street, 550 | of SW of First, SW 23 by NW 62; $10. 1 Isabella F. and Herman Schottier to Charles of Neemezei | W. Stockett lot on SW of Julla street, 23 SE of Minna, SE 23 50; $10. L month < James H. and Kate A. Stevens (Harrington) riends and ucquainiances are res to s, lot on S corner of Minna. and Julia vited tc 5.',» vd the funeral to-morrov streets, S 50 b s . ay). at 2 ck, from the Tuneral pa John Center, George §. Crim (and as trustee), the H. . Manss Company, 917 Mie. Wiliam H., Samuel M., Grace M. and William Eiree! where servic be held H. Crim Jr. and estate of Samuel Crim (by he auspices of Court Sunflower No. trustee) to F. E. Knowles, lot on NE corner of America. Interment Odd Division and Bryant strfets, N 60, F, 86, S| Gie W Ta 510 O’ XEILL—In Soquel, Santa Cruz County Patrick O'Gara to Etta O'Gara, lot on E RIS, 3001, Edward O'Nelll, a line of Utah street, 182:6 S of Mariposa, S 25 ey by E 100; also lot on E line of Arkansas OFPENSHAW—In Ocean View, March 17, sireet, 257 S of Twentieth, § 23 by E 100; gIft. Edmund J., beloved Intant” son of timary | Elizabeth E. F. O'Brien to Jane T. Egan, and Mary A. Openshaw. a matise orond | lot on E line of Eighth avenue, 250 N of B Franciseo, aged 2 the 2nd 14 days. street, N 25 by E 120; $10, 7T Tomer S oday . Oty @nd County of San Francisco to Electa .luhia\wax(l.u E the pariors Caswell, t on -‘u;‘nérl l\If‘nglflrlnlh of Carew & Enclish, exs’ avenue 8 Y TR0 §—— Friends are invited t o 1" (""]’1 Ph'l‘ I;?‘ Chaquette, ORANE—In this city, March 15, 15 : A ser_of Thirty-sixth avenue and | JANE Jin this city. March 18, 1004, John E. W 32:6 by N 100; $10, May Orane . Chatfield to Stanley E. and Jes- grandson of John and Beth D 3 cod, 1ot on E line of Twentleth R e s beth Orans nd | cenue, 250 & of H strect. § 25 by E 120; §10. s, el S Yeoes B { San Fran- | Gerphard and_Rose Getz to Williar = A. P Phirets wal oy resyec, | Schmitz, lot on E ling of ‘Seventoonth avenue! fully invited to ttend the al to-morrow | - ity Ciciis o S Sanday). March S0 a orrow | ity Realty Company to Luey E. Glunz, 1 residence of Charles A Jecte on W line of Fourth avenue, 120 § of £ atreer. #rect, between Sixth and Seventh, Brannan | b meris 20,810, and Towmmend. - Intemman” . Bran Herman ani_ Alvina Dinkleman to Emma i *s Lawn | yarrington (wife of Alphonso), lot on B line of PAULSEN 1n this city, March 17, 1004, a0 | LA G0 AVEPUS, 100 S of T street, § 25 by B her residence, 1010 Lombard stree o) : % M. betoved wite of Henm Boutiett, Clara | City ana County of San Franclsco to Cora g ot or. Aitred <ot $n8 IA | B Sinin 1ot on W line of Fortyslehth ave: Ciara. Rubecker, H forveld mnd s | ™ of T Sireet, & 25'by W 120: §—», ate Cacssr Padlsen - Al b | 5, Same to Clinton T."Hull, lot on NE corner of : - - Furit nat ra | 1 strec and Ninth avenue, 3"to potat 5 aged 41 years 5 months and 145 2 W of Eighth avenue, § to point 90:10 E PIERCE_1In this city, March 18, 1904, Fred. | © Jooh Hornue. W O | i | nearly | | FRENCH SHIP HELENE BLUM SAFELY ENDS A LONG AND STORMY VOYAG Battles With Gales Off Cape Horn for Seventy-Fiv Days and Puts Into Valparaiso Badly Damaged-—-Tak:s Eight and a Half Months to Come From the Oid World g The French ship Helene Blum, Cap- tain Greunais, which has been on her way here from the Old World since the middle of last summer, came into port yesterday looking considerably the worse for wear. She left Leith July 3 and was fighting northwest gales off Cape Horn October 28. It took her seventy-five days to round the storm-swept headland. She was smothered by salt green seas. She was thrown on her beam ends. Her sails were tattered and torn by the | flerce blasts and her main topmast snapped off. Then she sprung a leak and December 1 went limping into Valparaiso very much in need of re- pairs Temporary repairs, costing $3000, were effected at the South American port afd January 10 she resumed her vovage. She will be thoroughly overhauled while here, receiving a new mainmast, which is all ready for her. Her voyage from Leith occupied 257 days. She was sixty-eight days coming up from Valparaiso. AIECS I SO Colon Lands Her Passengers. The Pacific Mail Company's steamship Colon, which arrived off the port early on Thursday forenoon, but by bad weather was prevented from entering the harbor until just too late for quarantine inspection, was given free vratique early yesterday morning and by 8 o'clock was alongside her berth. She brought 1184 tons of cargo and treasure from the mines of Mexico and Central America valued at £50,513. Amonz her passengers was Wil- Ttam ¥. Fiynn, a Michigan lumber king, and Samuel Comstock, an attorey of Cleveland, Ohio. They are.both traveling for pleasure, Charles Mohrmann, who came from Panama or the liner, is a professional alligator hun- ter. He has been following his profession in the swamps of South America. Captain Irvine of the Colon reports everything very quiet along the coast. The inauguration of the new President, which occurred while the Colon was at Panama, made things lively at the jsthmian port. The Colon's passengers in- cluded the following named: John S. Bryan, William H. Flynn, Samuel Comstock, George T. Beveridge, Lochiel M. King, John Hallett, Mrs. Micalla Hallett, Fing Po, Loy Choy Sang, Mrs. Claudina Man- uel, Edward Manuel, George Hehl, Theodore Knoch, Michael Yokel, Willlam Stone, Charles Fox, Charles Mohrmann, Refugio Medina, En- carnacion Herrera. Leonardo Herrera, Danlel Yizearra, Petra Vizcarra, Refugio Vizearra, DeWitt C. Pixley, Charles Wheeler, Frank Donnelly. sl s Mariposa Sails for Tahitl. The Oceanic Steamship mpany's liner Mariposa salled yesterday for Tahiti with one of the largest cargoes ever taken to the South Sea port and passengers, among whom were the following named: Mrs. J. W. Wolff, Mrs. L. Schmidt, Miss Alice Wolft, Miss L. Pechin, H, G. Wolff, B. L. Smith, Seymour Church, J. A. G. Rasmus- sen, E. Levy, Julien Levy, S. B. Wilson, Miss L 'Dowlinz, Rev. Mr. Dowling, Miss . H. Bunkley, Mrs. E. T. Bunkley, L. Tournols, Miss Isabel Gallagher, G. Frankhauser. —_— A Problem in Stevedoring. The Pacific Mail wharf is jammed to the roof from one end to the other of Its great length with merchandise of all kinde, from peanuts and preserved ginger to steel rails and hard- wood logs. In addition to these piled products of many kinds is a string of loaded freight cars and the narrow lane left in the barricade of bales and boxes is constantly blocked by the beavily laden trucks bearing away the stuff dis- charged from arriving steamers or bringing cargo to fill outgoing liners’ holds. The Sibe- ria safls Wednesday and will carry a cargo weighing about $700 tons. Of this fully half #till has to be hauled to the wharf and ma- neuvered through that maze of piled up mer- chandise. It has to be done and Captain Thomas D. E. Wilson is going 'to do it, but it | is one of the biggest jobs he ever tackled. The e S 1 Jacob Heyman Company to Elsie M. Caw- Mfll;mP - u-lA Vel ather of Mrs. John | thorne, lot on NW corner of Forty-fourth ave- | Des: and Frederick B Mrs. James nue and U street. N 100 by W 57:6; $ et e ierce, a native of W _TR. and Stella Pease to Ann Towns, lot | . e ars and 3 days. * on NW line of Mifion streét. 50 NE of e s City. Mssch 903, at St | Tingley, NE €4, NW 101:6, SW 9:6, SE 15, | hwl“;’-rhnd m:M; - a native of lot 154 Academy Tract; §10. > Friend; a Ida Pierce and Willlam ‘P, Johnson (trus- (il aeods and acquainiances are respect. | tecs of estate of Henry Pierce). Henrletta P, Mareh 1o ar g gorend the ruBeral Saturday, | Watkinson and Josephine Picrce to H, and W, T 8 Codesn. 9 aan om the parlors | Plerce (incorporated), undivided two fifths of | Eeme o aeau, 305 Monigomery avenue, | samo 17 pleces as in decree of distribution of | requiem high mass will be hoe ror Her® estate of Henry Plerce. excepting lot in Laurel | e A wmmmm.r'al rxcor the re- | Hill Cemetery. ‘recorded March 8, 1904 (see | ROBART—In Oakland, Cal., March 1904, Charistte 1. Brown, to Clra A oty | . G .. Brow ards, | 3:'?-:»"1'“!':-“;‘:5;?‘30 d son of Mary and |10t on SE line of Vienna street, 525 NE of | 8 brothy dore Robart and Mrs. N. D. Ryan, o ranr of Ean Fraacieco, Cal., months ard 18 daye. £ Friends and scquaintances India. NE 50 b D. Byan a native | €5, Silver Heighte ag, years 2| Wilhlmine Wilke to Emma Ruthe, lot on LW line of Nevada street, 160 § w are respect- {8 25 by W 98: gift of Powhatisn. E 100, lots 16 and 17, block fully unvited to attend the funeral on Sun-| George and Kate Ryan to J Gey, March 26, 1904, at 2 o'clock, from his | Mattson, lot on NE line of 1\;}\’:!1‘“3!:,‘. ate sesidence. 818 Chesier street. Interment 28:9 NW _of Butler avenue, NV 28 q s netery, Oakland. |85:0% E 25 5 99 . N . lots 9 1 k March 16, 1904, | Franconia; $10, © 11, block 2, beloved wife of | Frederic ¥, and Bell M, Magee it e T ud.’l‘: m_;‘er of ‘P, W, |and Ane M. Jensen, lot on § u,.e"’.,i“é' yl.’f and_Bhwast Pyne rs. T. J. Barrett, |1and avenue, 440 W' of Mission street. W 9 o8 100, lots 3 €7 Fricnde apd scquaintances are respect e g & Mok & Frian & rully invited to attend the funeral to-morrol —————— (Sunday). &t 11 o'clock, from her ate ro dence, 410 Ninetoenth avenue, Richmona'dis- Dics In Comvalsions. t terment Holy Cross Cemetery. - SHAW—1n this clty, March 15, 1908 illias Adelina, the four-months-old daugh- snl._;.r:hn.:a .:‘( sew“:‘m{‘.n« 4 years. | ter of Luigi and Lduisa Roggi of 7 Koh- ends acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunder, | 1eF Dlace, died yesterday morning of \X:rp(;l; s-,( g & % f,',"fi‘_" »"3':.'4 the rpertuary © convulsions. The child had been effected Dany. 2473 Mistion atret, hear Twems fum. | for some time and was taken seriously interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. ill last Thursday night. The parents reglected to secure medical attend- EMITH—In (his city, March 17, 1903, Elmer Roy Smith, a native |ance. For this reason the body was J., beloved son of Richard H. and May L. Emith, and brother of :r:::rn-d-mwzmlmlu taken to the Morgue and an inquest &7 Friends asd acquaintances are respect- | Will be held. SCHMIERER—In this city, Mrs. Minnie J. Schmierer, George R. Schmierer, Gilman i i | i frefght still to arrive includes 1500 tons of bar- ley and 25,000 cases of canned salmon, ail for Japan, —ees Damaged in Heavy Gale. The barkentine Addenda, which arrived yes- terday_from Willapa, reports that March 9, when 70 miles west of Cape Blanco, she en- countered a heavy southeaster, accompanied by a,high cross ses. The vessel was thrown on hér beam ends and cabin and_forecastle Were flooded. Much damage was done about the deck, two topsails were blown away and the vessel's cargo of lumber shifted to star- board. The gale lasted about twelve hours. g o il San Juan Sails To-Day. The Paclfic Mail Company’s steamship San Juan will sall to-day for Panama and way ports with a full cargo and about thirty pas- sengers. Among the latter will be Lieutenant D. M. Wood of the United States navy, who goes to join the squadron stationed at Panama, fotm it e ¥alls Down Steamer’s Hold. Nicholas Augulund, a longshoreman, fell down the hold of the steamer Homer yesierday and sustained serlous injuries, from which he may die. At the Harbor Hospital, where he was taken, it was thought the man’s skuli was fractured at the base of the brain. A e Thetis to Go to Honolulu. Captain Hamlet has been detached from the United States revenue cutter Hugh McCulloch and placed fm command of the Thetis, which leaves shortly for Honolulu. 'She will remain some time at the port_and from There B to Point Barrow on her regular yearly cruise. AR ‘Water Front Notes. The 1s for At vy iy at per cent and itis at 25 per cent. Edith and Rainfer. which s [N DOMESTIC PORTS. fleld, from San Pedro, SEATTLE—Arrited Dolphin, from Skagway. way Bellingham, Bay cisco, in straits, ‘weather bound. Passed out Francisco: stmr Rainier. Passed In March 18 Stmr City | luk will get a down, hav the Orfent. and including 193 cs canned ter, sundri tion, wire, 1 horse. hour, Peter The ship Kennebec, tevideo yesterday for Hampton Roads. The pilot boat Lady Mine yesterday brought in from the collier Wyefield a fireman who had accidentally broken several fingers. The steamship Umatilla, which arrived yes- terday from Puget Sound, was 70 hours coming 1z been able to make but slow prog- 1ess against the southeaster with Which she had to contend. 1249 bbis flour, sugar, 7310 Ibs salt, 20,620 lbs bread, 380 ctls barley, 5046 Ibs bran, 40 ctls wheat, 2793 by fresh meat, 16 pkgs paste, 223 lbs middlings, 6167 gals wine, 7 pkgs beer, 111 pkgs potatoes, forced to anchor fn Puget Sound en account of heavy weather, sailed vesterday for this port. The steam whaler Beluga salled yesterday on what may be e five year cruise. way to-day. Pt S 2 S AUE NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The latest lumber charters reported are: British steamer Invernees, 2401 tons, from Portland to Mantla, $34,000, chartered prior to arrival; barkentine T. P. Emigh, from Puget Sound to Melbourne, 35s; schooner Wm. Not- tingham, from Puget Sound to Sydney, 308 94; British bark Procyon, from Puget Sound to a direct nitrate port, The British iron steamer Missouri, 1857 tons, is loading barley at Steuart etreet wharf for U S S Exports to Tahiti. The rteamer Maripésa sailed yesterday for Tahitl with a general cargo, valued at $32,517, the following goods, 162 cs 40 2130 Ibs lard, 6S07 1bs beans, 27 pkgs fresh vegetables, 38 pkgs fresh fruits, 202 Ibs but- 9 cs eggs, cheese, 89,434 ft lumber, 34 pkgs drugs and 14 cs coal ofl, 88 bxs soap, 98 pkgs 810 Ibs codfish, paints and-ofls, 104 pkgs dry goods, 12 bales twine, 60 bdls ‘shooks, 24 cs boof 12 pkgs machinery, 11 cs arms and ammuni- 24 oales bags, 10 bbls cement, bicycles and sundries, 23 pkgs nalls, 9 colls rope, 81 boller tubes, 35 pkgs ship chandlery, 22 pkgs sewing machines, 10 In addition to the foregoing the steamer carrled 12 pkgs millwork, 3 bbls ofl, 3 pkgs hardware, 1 cs boots and shoes and 1 pkg har- ness, valued at $282, en route to Raratonga. gt POINT LOBOS, March 18, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind southwest; velocity 8 miles per SPOKEN. No date—Lat 49 north, lon 20 Iredale, henee Oct 27 for ‘aptain Lane, left Mon- 32,010 1bs rice, Stmr_San Mateo, for Tacoma. i A Garfield, for Coos Bay. The Kar- | coos Bay, for San Franck from Umpqua. Safled March Francisco; stmr San G schr A B Jobnson, Marshfleld, for San Francisco. PORT__ GAMBLE—Satled { John G North, for San Francisco. EUREKA. hence March 17. ISLAND PORT. e, meda, hence March 12. FOREIGN PORTS. for New York. York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived | bark Vivax, from Eureka, Cal. | MONTE nebec. for Hampton_ Road monthis, for San Francisco. cao, hence March 7. OCEAN STEAMERS. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived March Lucania, from New York. LONDON—Sailed March tonka. for New York. COPENHAGEN—Arrived March Island, from New York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived March 16,913 Ibs sk DS AT, TO ARRIVE. 18—Stmr_ Alcatraz, for U for Grays Harbor: March REDONDQ}—Arrived March 18—Stmr Marsh- | March 18, 6 a m—Stmr | ailed March 18—Stmr Humboldt, for Skag- | TATOOSH—Mzrch 18—Stmr _Ralnter, returned and anchored stmr Edith, from Tacoma, for San Fran- March 18—Stmr_Edith, for San for San Franclsco. of hence March 16 for Victoria; stmr Centennial, | hence March 15 for Seattle. assed in Marc! ir ship Cissie, hence ! | _ Passed in March 18—Br ship Cissle, he | < = —e* | March 12 for Tacoma: Br ship Castle Rock; | FRENCH SHIP HELENE BLUM, henee March 9 for Port Townsend. | "7 WHICH WAS 75 DAYS ROUND- ASTORIA—Sailed March 18—Stmr Geo W ING THE HORN. | Elder, an Franclsco; stmr Rosecrans, for 4 | San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled March 18— SAN DIEGO—Sailed March 18—Schr James PORT HARFORD—Sailed March 18—Stmr SAN PEDRO—Arrived March 18—Schr Luey, 1o 1 Arrived March 18—Stmr Pomona, HONOLULU—Arrived March 18—Stmr Ala- COLON—Sailed March 16—Stmr Alllanc: Arrived March 15—Stmr Yucatan, for New | NEWCASTLE, AUS—Sailed March 17—Schr | Edward R West, for Hawaiian Islands. March. CALLAO—Salled March 17—Ger stmr ‘Her- | GUAYMAS—Arrived March 18—Stmr Cura- 18—Stmr 18—Stmr Minne- b 17 — Stmr Rotterdam, from New York, via Boulogne, Movements of Steamers. tn Neah 17—Nor DEO—Sailed March 18—Ship Ken- - from Pucbla, or San pqua; stmr 8—Schr | | —Stmr T Due. 510 Ibs 8 cs e : | Portland & Astorta....[Mar. 19 | Honolulu_& Kahului..|Mar. 19 | Coquille River {Mar. 19 | and shoes, | Newburg Grays Harbor .........|Mar. 19 Alliance. Portland & Way Ports. (Mar. 19 | L pkes | Emplre .| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Mar. 19 Jeane. . . Seattle & Tacoma......|Mar. 19 | Leelanaw. Centralia.....| Chas. Nelson. | Mineola. Anubis. . G. W. Elder Edith. Coptic. .. Tacoma - Grays Harbor . Seattle & Tacoma. Tacoma . Seattle Portland & Astoria. Tacoma ....... China & Japan reels barbed f | {Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 19 | 20 | 20 | 20| 20 20 Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. | | | Br bark Notice to Mariners. Beiniar. 2| Geattle & Whatcotn: .| Mac: SAN PEDRO BAY—CALIFORNIA. State of Cal San Diego & Way Pts.|Mar. (List of Beacons and Buoys, Pacific Coast, | Pomona. Humboldt “eeeven|Mar, 1903, page 1 Del Norte. ... | Crescent City ..|Mar. } Notice is hercby given that early in April, | Coos Bay San Pedro & Way Pts.|Mar. San Pedro harbor buoy, No, 2, heretofors | Eureka. Humboldt .............[Mar. reported slightly out of position, Will be tem- | Senator.. Puget Sound Ports....|Mar. porarily discontniued owing to the work of | Titanla Nanaimo .. |Mar. dredging the harbor. Arcata. +.| Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Mar. By order of the Lighthouse Board. Spokane. Mar. W. P, DAY, Commander, U. 8. N., City Sydne New York via_ Pa; " |Mar. | Inspector, Twelfth Lighthouse District. | Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Pts.|Mar, 24 | Bonita....... | Newport & Way Ports. [Mar. 25 e 5t Centennlal... | Seattle & Tacoma.....|Mar. 25 Oregon Portland & Astoria. ... Mar. 25 Shipping Intelligence. |2t ninii % Warsis dar & . Lindauer..| Grays Harbor . 2 ARRIVED. (v, March 15, | Gty Puebia. .| Puget Sound Poris .| 27 Stmr Enterprise, Younggren, § days and 11 | Suracac------| Niexieqs Forts .......jJMar. 37, s Sl Alaskan. New York ............|Mar 27 Stmr Spokane, Nopander, 20 hours from |Alameda.....| Honolulu IMar. 29 | Eureka. | Sime Bureka, Jessen, 26 hours trom Burska, bt s i stme Umatfila, ~Palterson, from eamer. s Victorla and Puget Sound ports. it Finiin acico fobsis Stmr Whittler, Nielson, 2, days from Re- “Marcn 19, dondo. rd t Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from | Sirina... | Gove Bay Aol PR{Eler 2 CXSmY Migxie, Corning, 4 hours from Halt- e e S moon Bay. i ng; Humboldt Pler 13 Fr ship Helene Blum, Gruenals, 257 daya bty | from Lelth, via Valparaiso 68 days. Los Angeles Ports. Pier 10 Bktn Addenda, Astrup, 15 days from Willapa. Hh::mw::'" Ports. ;}fi: '-"g’ Harbor, faseeses Bktn O'Shanter, Simme, 17 days from Wil- Coquille River... Pler 20 lapa Harbor. San Diego & Way. Pier 11 CLEARED. Newport & ;\l Y. Pier 11 day, March 1f N March . stmr N;flnu!lflennle,mhh.l'!'l; B Borecx- Pusel Sound_Ports.[11 am|Pler els Bros & Co. ‘March o PF stmr Weillngton, MeKellar, Ladyamith; Seattle & Tacoma.| § Dm‘;hr 2 . Dunsmuir's Sons Co, irays ar pm|Pier Ger ship Thekla, Wolter, Port Townsend, March i master. Humboldt .. .]1:30 piPier 9 | SAILED. = China & Japan...:| 1'pmiPier 40 Friday, March ston rila U 8§ stmr Danlel Manning, Tittle, cruise in Maroh 24. o g search of dismasted ship Wm H Macy. San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pler 11 Schr Balboa, Burmeister, Port Blakeley. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 Stme Alitak, Rasmussen,” Alitak. Sydney & Way...| 2 pm|Pier 7 Bt Bacitie, Joimaon, Rriod WSS Roxnd, Seattie & Whatcom| pm|Pier 10 | Stmr Maggie, Cornl; moon Bay. * Br stmr Wyefleld, Webb, Nanaimo, 2 m{Pler 12 Stmr Oregon, Doran, Asforia. 2 miPier 19 Stmr Mariposa, Rennie, Tahiti. Kahulul.| & pm Pier 23 | Whal gtmr Beluga, Comiaky, whaling. atoh. 26 | Stmr Gipsy, la 1z, 2 Stmr Aroata, Nelsori/ Coos Bay. Paset Souna Ports. 11 am bier s Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, Ladysmith. et | | | Ship Eclipse, cl aine. 5 | Ship Btar ':‘( gmc«..hemuf'.hwmuh. Astoria & P g““"“ amiPler 24 oty o o el gy e S Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 2 pm|Pier 20 | Schr Ofillie Fjord, Bosch, Topolobampo. G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor......, 5 pm|Pier 10 OUTSIDE BOUND IN. . 3 March 18, 12 p m—Schr Deflance. - FROM SEATYTLE. TELEGRAPHIC. Steamer. Cen Bk,_Oak €37% — |IOOF Hall A Chutes Co .. 8 [Orpheum Co. — City & C Bk 112 |Pac S TelCo. East Dynm.150 250 |Paraf Paint. Dpnt Pwd pfd 60 — [S F Drydock. Do com .. 40 — [SF&SJ Coa FN Bk, Oak.120 — [S J Wat Co. — Fischer Thir 1% — [S0 & MTgbt. Frnch-A Bk.105 110 |Swiss-A Bk113 Gas Con A.. 19% 21 |Truck Elect. 10 13 | Hono P Co.. 1215-13% | UR InC pfd. 44 — | | Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Do com .. 9 — | 1 s Theater Northern Cal POWeE.......e. seee SALFE! Morning Session, | 100 Four 011 ...... ] 300 WeBt SHOT® vecevereaceeocerssscers 2 | Afternoon Sesston. I 100 Menarch cmarerssseaenaes . 41 200 Four OIl .. .. eeeeaeae 68 + # +| Sun, Moon and Tide. | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | 8 |Time| | Timef |Time| - = —| Ft. [——| Fr. IH Wi 4 4. 4. I 4 COMMERCIAL NEW Fifien. th ot curp 2 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY, P m UNITED Bid. Ask.| 4s qr coup..107%108 P new 4s qr reg..106%107%; ou MISCELLANEOU Cal-st C 5s.116%11 € € Wat Bs 1005 P E EdL& P 65125 131 |P & F & C H 6s.1144115%(P & O R 6s.116 Geary-st 5s.. 455 90 | Fowell st H _C&S b%s.104 |sac EGS Do Bs ... 99%100% SF & SJV Hon R T 6s.106 L A Elec s, — L A R: % LAL %iPac G Im H os. 903100 Do gtd LAP icm Mkt-st C Do lcm (191 #PC 1 Do ) & stmpd. B R Wat NRR of C Do 5s_....11814 N P CR 5s.105 N C Ry 5. — NCPC s — NSRRbs. — O G L&H 5s.108 O W gtd 5s. — WATER STOCK 65,134 Contra Costa — 41 os Marin Co... — 62%S V Wat Co AS AND SCTRIC, Cent L & P. E Mutuai E L Pac L Co. TRUSTE. SFG&B — INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd.310 345 | BANK STOCKS. Am Ntl Bk. — 125 |L P & A....162% — Anglo-Cal .. 88 90%|Mer Trust.... — 225 Bank of Cal400 4273 Merch Ex... — — Cal Safe Dp. — 150 |S F Nationl. — — First Nationl — — | SAVINGS BANKS. Ger 8 & L. — 2300 [Sav & L So. — 100 Hum S& L. — — (Sec Sav BK. — 430 Mutual Sav.100 — |Unien T Co.. — — 8 F Sav U.625 — | STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 200 |Presidio ..... — 41 Geary ......— 80 | POWDER, | Giant ...... 60% 62 |Vigorit ..... | 2 SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 30c |Kilauea S C. | Hawalian C. 46% 47 | Makaweli C, Honokaa S C 12 131 Onomea S C Hutch S P C 8% 87| Paauhau S C. H MISC! | Alaska P A1 140 ! I F C A 96% — i Cal Wine A 92 | MV& MiTm.100 — | Morntn, | Board- | 70 Paauhau § P Co. -8 | 10 « 15000 10 § 58 50 25 lss 23 $2,000 Spring Val 4 . 99 00 $11,000 Sac Elec Gas & F 99 50 | Afternoon S | Board— 100 Hawailan Coml & .48 50 Hutchin California-st Cable R R........199 Unlisted Secursties. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, . Ask.| Bid Bay CPC 6s. 99— P Co 4%s. 98 B L Wat 65100 — [Sun Tel 6s.113 — Cal NWR bs.111% — | Do bs 10214 | —~ 113%|Suttr-st R3s.105 113 | 111% — |UROf SF 4s. 9 — | HUS STOCKS. | Nav Co. 60 89 | Cal Cot Mlls — ¢ Nat Bk.155 206 C Jockey Cl. 99 S R R... 9% — Cal Powder.123 Cal P Co. 9% — Cal Ship Co. 15 30 |Oak Bk Sav.11214 — Cal TI& T. — 135 |Oak T Con.. = California Stockand Oil Exchange Ol Stocks— Bid Apollo . 4“ Aztec .. : Central Point Con... 62 Chicago Crude . Claremont Four Fulton Hanford .. Home Independence 20 50 Monte Cristo .... Occidental of W V7 0Oil City Petroleum Peerless ........ Pittsburg Reed Crude S F & McKittrick...cceen versign Sterling Superior .. Thirty-thres Toltee Twenty-eight West Shors Assoctated Tonds Miscellaneous— nd & Improvement Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the | Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than ac Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, MARCH 19. Sun rise Sun sets .. Moon sets NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of th day in the order of occurrence as to time: the feurth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but thrae tides, a Sometimes occurs. The heights given are in aadition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number | given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters, Time Ball Branch Hydrographic Office. U. 8. N.. Mer- chants’ Exchange. San Franeisco, Cal, March 18, 1904 The Time Fall on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian. or at $ P. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT. Lieutenant, U. S.'N., in charge, i I i ed Railroads yesterday. | Willlam Curlett | CREDITOR MUST PAY FORECLOSURE SHORTAGE Atiantic Trust Company Held Re- sporsibie for $40,000 for Receive er’s Expenses in Canal Case. creditor in a proceeding is one of the law. and in the case of Woodbridge Canal and Irrigation the freak will cost the cred- rtgagee, the antic Trust . about $40,000, according to a decision handed down by United States Cireuit Judge Morrow yester- day. The property of the canal company was sold last year by order of the ted States Cir t Court in fore- closure proceedings in the suit brought by the trust company. At the request of the creditor the court had appoint- ainst a ant ure ‘ompan ed E. C. Chapman as receiver and Chapman's report to the court showed that the pri $21.100, which the canal property obtained at the court le, w 340,000 short of pay- and expenses of the re- He thereupon brought suit against the trust company to re- cover that sum. Judge Morrow gave an oral decision yesterday in favor of Chapman. This judgment is believed to be final, for all the matters in litigation concern- ing the Woodbridge Canal and .Irri- gation Company have been paseed upon by the United States Supreme Court. ot R SR S SR 5 Seeks Damages for Injuries. Adolph Balz, who on October 29, 1903, was severely injured by a fall from a Mission-street car, flled a suit for $10,000 damages against the Unit- He charges the employes of the company with carelessness. e g A Pig Iron Firm Incorporates. The Seymour Church Company was incorporated yesterday for $25,000. | Following are the directors: Seymour Church, L. F. Faure, K. C. Schmidt, J. S. Hutchinson Jr. and P. B. Rob- erts. The company is formed for the purpose of handling pig iron. —_—>b Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGEL Following were the sales on the San Frane clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterda; Morning Session 200 Andes 52| 300 Ophir .... 300 Andes 53 200 Overman 200 Belcher 100 Overman 200 Belcher Potost 200 Caledonta ...1 Savage 7 300 Chollar Savage T 106 Chollar Savage i0 400 Con C & Va2 (0 140 Sierra Nev .. 0 800 Con N Y 05 nlon Con .. SR 1000 Crown Pofnt. 21, 100 Union Con .. ST 300 Gould & Cur. 50 700 Utah 23 300 Hale & Nore. 500 Justice 07 Afternoon 360 Alpha 300 Caledonia 100 Cnallenge € 166 Con C & Va > ) Con_Imperia 100 Yellow Jacket 34 ) Gould & Cur. 45 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the Pacifie Stock Exchange yesterday Mor Session 400 Alpha Con 00 Gveviaan Caledonta Savage ... 800 Caledonia . 0 Savage B 800 Chollar W Savege R 200 Chollar Savage . 200 Con € 100 Con € & 500 Savage avage Sierra Sterra Nev t 3 jon Com Mexican ) Utah Mexican Utah 3 Ophir 300 Yellow Jacket Ophir ~ Session 200 Savage ...... 67 elcher .68 donta les lar D o6 - 20 . e % Con C & Va.l 90! 100 - 68 300 Gould & Cur. 47| 100 Sierra - 6 100 Mexican 2 00| 300 Serra . 100 Overman .... 27 200 Yellow Jacket 34 100 Potost . 25 TONOPAH MI Following were the sales on the San Fram- elsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 350 Cent Eurcka. 88 15¢ Mont Ton ..128 200 Cent Eureka. S$6/1000 Paymaster ... 11 509 Golconda 3% Ton Midway.. 89 400 MacNamara . Afterncon Sesston. 200 Evelyn 34| 200 Mont_Ton...1 2214 260 Evelyn . 83, 300 Ten Belmont.. 58 100 Evelyn . 32| 500 Ton Midway.. 38 100 MacNamara . 21| 40 Ucited Ton .. 16 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, March 18—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bd Ask. Alpha .occee. 07 08| Justice ... 080 Alta 1 07 09Kentuek .11 03 o Andes ....... 52 b63|Keves Graes.. 85 — Belcher . 22 23Lady Wash .. — 08 Best & Belch.2 35 2 50| Mexican .....2 00 3 06 Bullion ...... 10 12/Occidental ... 88 90 Caledonia .1 15 1 20{Ophir ... 00 5 12: Challenge Con 35 36 Overman . 28 h Chollar ..... 22 23| Potost ....... 28 27 Confidence ...1 10 1 15 Scorpion . OT 08 Con € & Va.l 85190 Savage ...... 60 €1 Con Imperial. 02 03/Seg Belcher.. 07 09 Con N Y .... 03 O4Slerra Nev .. 66 68 wn Point. 20 21|Silver Hill .. 65 68 East Sterra N 05 —(St Louis*.... 10 13 Eureka Con.. — 50|Syndicats .... 04 05 Exchequer .. 15 17|Unfon Con .. 88 88 Gould & Cur. 4¢ 45iUtah ........ 21 23 FHale & Nore. 90 M\Yellav Jucket 33 34 Julta vl - W TONOPAH MINES, Bld. Ask.| Bid.AdR. Coiehan — 1S/Ray Exten... — 14 eranza ... — Ol[Ray Tom .... — 13 psy Queen. — 30|Ray & OBrien — 10 Geld Anchor. — 25\Rescus ...... OF 08 Coid M Con. 03 —|Ton Belmont. 88 09 Hsrnepah .. — & Cal... — 20 Hannapah M. — Exten .. 63 @& e Fraction. 10 48 MacNamara . 20 &G W. 8 — Mizpah EX .. —[Ten of Nev.4 00 8 623 Sloni Ton .122% 125/ Ton N Star., 81 — N Y Ton... — 02Tcn Midway.. 87 28 Parmaster — 12|Toa Superfor. — 11 Pine Grove. - 10| United Tom .. 18 — —_—— Builders’ Contracts. Fiorence T. Savage and Mary T. Ras (own- ers) with M. V. Brady (contractor), architect J. E. Krafft—Masonry, excavation, grading, concrete, artificial stone work, brick and terrs cotta for an eight-story and basement bricik building on_ W line of Powell street, 25 O Farrell, N 43:9 by W 13: $18,600, ok Same owners with Fred P. Fischer (con- tractor), architect same—Carpenter, plaster- ing, marble work, glass and hardware for same on same; $21,200. Same owners with Otls Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—One passenger | and one sidéwalk elevator for same on same; $3645. Same owners with Kern & Eibach (con- tractors), architect same—Painting, ete., for same on same; 3 Same owners with M. V. Brady (contractor), architect same—Painting, cleaning, ete., exterior brick, terra cotta and granite work fop same on same; §: Same owners with Joshua Hendy Machine Works (contra:tors), architect same—cConstrucs tional iron and steel work for same on same; $807S. Samie owners with J. Looney (sontfactor), architect same—Sewerinz, plumbing and gas fitung for same on same: 32860, (owners) with H. William Ede Company Williamson Company (contractors), architect Pump, electric motor, tank, pipes and valves for water suoply to stand. ipes for theater bullding on lot on SE line of Market street, NE of th, NE 50, SE 165, SW 125, NW 75, NE 75, NW 90; $4425. Conrad Gatzert (owner), with Willlam Lin- den (contractor), architects Rousseau & Son— All work except plumbing. gas fitting, sewer work. painting and mantels for a three-story frame bujlding on lot on W line of Fillmere street, 78 N of Sutter, N 25 by W 100, Western Addition 336: $7383. Same owner with J. Loone: T R S, e, seyer work tor same on satie: $97S. ames H. annah H. George (owne: with J Frank Ball (comtractos), ucl‘:’l!cl ",l') Paterson Ross—All work except gas fixtures, mantels. tiling. finish hardware, art glass, Ei‘umblu :::' wn::‘l,fil:: for a t anrd sement frame inz_(flat®) on lot on N line ¢ Clay street, 31:3 W of Baker, > W 105: $a200. o o

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