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THE FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. Fol T'r::::"!!ov\-rt Interment ‘Mount Oli- NATIVE SONS ARRANGE ’ REAL ESTATE TRAN: SERSEN—In this city, March 21, 1904, - D FOR THE mrxcuuml! WEDNESDAY, MARC . | e Hoitoreen, Bosther of Ethel, Atios o8 T Fireman's Pund Insurance Company to Calt- end Julla Holgersen, brother of Ethel, Alice, 3 e al” atnnavas { What Will Be Done When the Cruiser |firoia Cub of Celitornia, lot oo ¥ 1ips of - vears and 6 months. rd s Ways to Water. 5% 2y gt o 8 strect, cquaintances are respcct- The committee of the Native Sons of | 1¢ otk 108:3. 1Y fully in tend the funeral to-day - Witham 3 Market st for No. 1 | (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from the parents the Golden West that is to have| Fanhey, lot on ¢ Haight street, 100 W . S s ettt | Charred Woodwork and Twisted Iron Frames andonwse o e coemonies atiending |80 6 55085 Wl v o house open all night % the launching of the cruiser California derson, lot on NI c of Willard and TARCH 24, 190 ROOMS TO LY RORA, coruer Secord and Folsom sts.—New i = m_outside; | h st —Rooms 5 per week an ke cpen ail night el n 0 by N 100: $10. m st —Nice single rooms | HANKINE—In Alameda, March . . s held a meeting in Native Sons' Hall |Dasus strects. E - 150 per week and ele elove 0 x Ly r oodall to v arnes - B | v o e e Caa Beams Bear Witness to Intensity of Heat WHhich So | s e Savnes o smmn san [y, v Gosasit © Harrics £ sacne s ughter of M. M. Mil Francisco Parlor presided. ce, W 62:6 by N 121:5%: $10 ; also un: e arneson to Mercan t A request from the cruiser commit- o o las: Fromistn, Seanes S tee of the Native Daughters, that they Frederick F. Heine to Aznes Heine, lot on be permitted to present to the cruiser a p 45 S Craltan street, 208:4 E- of Stanve Nearly Destroyed Passenger Vessel and All on Board p: he). 6i8 Post. or. Tayl HOWARI i by N 125; also n K line of Tremor viy Jocated . single rooa Howard seal of the State of California, was ' street, W05 S of Frec 1 87, NW Drivate baths, hot and cold [ per. Mre rkeon, Mrs. G. R. Butler | | grantea. 85:10, N 38: also | van electric lights, Juone every nd Mrs. 2 native of Can- | % street, 25 S of Alma avenue, S 25 by B 106 Phone East 1317 1f desired. ada, aged years and 6 months. The parlors of San Jose were per- | aiso lot 114, block 24, Mission and Thistieth and mecquaintances are respect- mitted to have representatives on the street BDDY cely furn front o - ressonable attend the funeral to-day " AR ) - " Ep— . 2t 2 o'clock, from his late resi- general committee. oo e Soderer to Henry Obl e et o e s A The executive committee, through R. teents ol h 1904, D. Barton. the secretary, said that it gme. M 5 ved husband had been décided to procure 5000 sou- S0: $16 O rs and Malsna venir badges, to ure the Woodward Pavilion for literary exercises during N ot Fiftecnis the evening of the launching, also to! Augustus J have two bands at the launching. strect, 205 W of § T. P. Martin reported that Mr. Scott Alfred T. Fow o tors street, Mrs. D. A purg. Germany, s are respect- neral nder ihe aus- of the Union Iron Works had agreed ot onghaif of Ninwteent® oo F. to have 5000 invitations printed, the Mrteger fo and Em Y Olivet Cemetery, Schmid, lot on N second same to have upon them what the com- and Bryant stree mittee desires. He stated further that lsaac Moc two boats haYe been secured and that !i"® of Chattancosa $10. lot_on W of Twenty- by funeral ca m Eighteenth and Guerrero ho 21, 1904, husband of second, S Sy e bl g a th(rrd one will be engaged. San Fran ) Mever, & native April 28, the date set for the launch- | Win W. Newhall. ot ¢ cars street, §7.6 W of Sanse ing, comes within the time that the Grand Parlor will be in session in Val- S upent, W 0:0% by E lejo, and it was suggested that the ““USil: Clark to Michael Grand Parlor be asked to transact its $10 business in three days and on the , Giambat Homer S, and Mit line of Fran intances are respect- nd the funeral services h 2 Shannon, same; divided K Solari to John A the | | (e ot oo ¢ T o e fourth day take part in the launching | W ot ¢ W 22517 by N o0 ceremonies. s John Hunt Jr. to Pepina and Auguste Plod: It is probable that the eldest daugh- | sireers, W &2 0 oo n 0o g 204 Lomba r W S2:6 by N 60: §10 ter of Governor Pardee will christen ce L. Hil same, sa Members of the order bearing a spe- William T abeth W. Paty to Johm cial badge will be admitted to the '”;"‘ 1 street, 130 xas, March 22, 1904, ed scn of Mrs. An< Willlam H., rohy, Mrs. Mabel Murphy, ears, 1904, George ce Need, and ror of Sacramento Lodge No. near Market—400 o0 36 woek; elec- | ing water in every baggage. e; $10 Maud Pioda Eiegant front pariors ffice or club Iy furnished | . week: baths. | hereatier. Remains | { {Union Iron Works to witness the Crone to Francis J. and Ulrica K. E. = " o Market— | or Dierks, 957 Mission | | launching. - Second, W 100 by & 25:5: 310 t and_respectable: 700 rooms: and Sixth | It was decided to have each Parlor | Francis . Mever to Ulrica K E. Mevey, : K .ivf«'l' s :‘ s':_:;zx, ;’I:Kr:“oe city, March R ll?r?:'! send to the executive committee the same: gift ¥ n o N | number of members whe Will Want t0 | . ra ey o A and Leslie B Miller v House. 2 c light in every oy W Schuster, a ma | g0 on the boat Manon Jr. nty-eighth ave- - . aiveviiie naies rieaws oz | | The secretary was instructed to | ", 1% LBEL D E s and uaintances are respect. | , | potify all pariors in the State to send | er. sam Poiee AN £ for the reception & Co. Mission street, Messrs. Harrold, Foley and Galla- | of Twelfth avenue, 75 S of B street, § 25 by ubscriptions has been Market t., opposite Fifth. ™ Seventh and Eighth. Interment 1 0. O. F. Cemetery PARSONS —In Pasadena, March 21, 1904, n loved brother of Anna aged 28 years. iends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Thursday, 1 24, at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Howe Undertaking Company, 1576 Grove 95 $10. lomen and Dora Getz lot on W line of 7:6 N of M _street Frank O. oxon (wife n N W gher were appointed a committee to| W wait on the Mayor to ask him to de- clare the day of launching a holiday in this city. <+ 4 » William T. Bon- aighth avenus, W 114: $10. xson, J ine Maxson, W oof M 0, block 3:9, ) . E entral Park Homestead: $5. { - orner of Twenty-sec Interment | | G Irwin, trom Roche Harbor, for San Fran- | %%, Central Fark Homestead: $5. ) View Cemetery, | ‘{,W:}’:"‘:;;(,T‘h; ,l,r,\."f‘"; from Chemain )M.a,nn.;vw .w“:. n to Danfel Roth and Leon PERRIER—In this city, March 22, 1904, Mrs. | | for S| ; schr Admirs om_Everett, Ranee Tt Nile- AW b i Shel Agise Perrier, erandmother of Les | San Diego; Br ship Senator, for South Afri < o I 4 Mrs. H Cochrane of | ed inward March Stmr _Umati S March =1, for Victoria TACOMA—Arrived March 23—Stm naw, hence March 19, stmr San Mat Port Los Ancel Sailed March Pedro, COOS BAY a native of France nds and acquaintances are respect- y invited to attend the 1 ral services | ursday, M 2 at 10 o'clock, at the du | French Churc Dame des Victoiree — where a raquiem high mase will be cel brated for the repose of her soul. Remains | to Joseph W 1 Sarah Mogan to J k 1, Sunnyvale —Schr Phillipine, for San | BALTIMOF N AVE. NEAR ( otel Rradbury, 1608 California street, | for Sca Fran eet, OX RIVATE EXCHANG il e S e -l Marshfield, from N Home- HOTEL HATTON s Winifred, daughter of { | SAN PEDRO—Arrived 28 — Sehr 7 Pine » Siapitly Dermtehal | 2 d the late John H. Rosseter. | |Irene, from Tacoma: schr s from Bal- on 8 s, pr odern conveniences; nds are invited to attend the | F—— —_ — — —_——— g | A stmr Honita. — e - e I‘“’r)}h P | THE STEAMSHIP QUEEN. WHICH, ON FFEBRUARY TOOK FIRE WOULD BEEN DESTROYED | Franclsc chr Beulah, for Umpqua » - s FOMDY 8. LHRICH, g e | WITH A HANDS RUT FOR THE BRAVE BATTLE PUT UP BY CAPTAIN COUSINS AND HIS CREW. SHE ARRIVED COO: AY—Sailed March Stmr Signal, s . private. Please omit fowers 4 | a | HERE YESTERDAY FOR REPAIRS. | tor San Franecisco solemn requiem mass, the Month's . A ved March 21—Bktn celcbrated 1n Bt Marye co| : - 4 | March 23: stmr. € | March 2 morning at 10 o'cl | PORT stmr Czarina, hence A W D—Salled March Milliken, E 68 by $ 276, + 1om ass board with room, e of the soul of Katheri - The steamship Queen, swhich on the | Boyd, Mrs. N. Boya, M casks bottled beer, | gonoin ~hadiee3 el . . e arp e e | of Willlam T., John J., George nip 1 e o A’ W. Clifton, Lisng Kee ¢ s whisky, 178 cs liquors, 50 crts. | Bonolpu.’ for S | S A = T anitutes S, | Robert S n and Mre. Mary mMorning of February 27 so narrowly Thomas tatoes, 1160 lbs bread, 1595 gals vinegar, ISLAND PORTS. 1 N = - e Encaped deatruction by fire @t s, & Jame 3 d, | 6502 1bs beans, 10,945 Ibs pearl barley, 43 cs | HONOLULL iled March | <A, Miiter, ELSMERE, 418 Sutter—Sunny rooms; | SHEA—In thie , March 22, 1804, at her = A T. B. G. Kell, R. | table preparations, 8550 Ibs shrimps, 26,600 1bs | Buford, for Manila: stmr Texan, ! nth avem " W of N able; from $40; single $25. | ™ residence, Golden Gate = avenue, | Fived here yesterday from Seattle. She -“ 1\' ,“\:r] R -i L4 .\I«:Mn"l'-ll?nu:"l. ‘l!xr)mp shells. 3260 Ibs meals, 3345 Ibs giucose, Arrived March 23--Ship ,\nz'r‘ul. hence Feb | E SW 100, 2 Neill | Mary A. beloved daughte: . o re. | Mre. G. Malcolm and t rildren, Miss Lottie | 30 pkgs fresh fruits, lbs coffee, 12,700 |21, bark Katulani, hence Feb 20. | & Haley Tra 10 : room; pri-{ oAy A e a‘r"'m‘r"f;’ s'\"r‘\""f_‘_::t’“‘:_\: has come to her home port to be re-| Mcross, R. B. Mcl Char! 3. Norton, | 1bs lard, 2445 Ibs ginseng, 22 ctls oats, 20 | Sailed March Z3—Stmr Alameda, for San | " san Franc .ysckuu- 1 i - = — | EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- | paired, and, judging by her flame- | Mrs T Ne A M ra, Captain ( 400 cs cigarettes, 104,200 lbs plg | Francisco. | Skillicorn. lot on NW 1 e VAN NESS ave 4—Elcgantly furnished | fully invited to attend the fumeral t 4 g : D. Palmer, J. F. Quirk, E. Schmidt, T. Shir- Ibs nitrate of soda, 250 flasks EASTERN PORTS. 142:11, NE of Moss alley 3, St wilh Sathn: St siuEter Tt (Thursday), at Moly Cross Church, Eddy |Scarred hull, the job will be a big one. ey 4 REeoan. RudiplG R e 2 41 239 pkgs machinery. 51 rolis | NEW YORK—Cleared March 22—Stmir Segu- | SE o' Faleon avente ck 4 - and Scott streets, where a solemn requiem | (% > ™~ et i ol ¥ oy v eriand . D » T. B. | leather, 20 bales hos 127 bxs soap, 37 pkgs | ranca, for Colon. Market-street Homestead: § | Tish mass will be celebrated for fhe reposs | C2Ptain Cousins, whose conddct in the | Townsend, Mrs, 'E. Youns | 4ry goods, 15 es boots and shoes, 17 pkes | Arrived March 2Z—Stmr Allianca, from | Jobn and Mary E. Hunt t of her soal. at 9:30 o'clock. Interment p time of grave danger was no surprise Join at Honolulu—Edward Bowditch Jr.. G. | drugs and sundries. 43 cs arms and ammuni- | Colon. | €. and Katharina Soerensen, 1ot on vate. Please omit flowers. | 0 A . Mrs. G. D. Gregory, E. A. Magie, | tion 34 pkgs electrical supplies. i | of Hale and Merrill st SKEEHAN—In this city, March 23, 1004, John | 10 those acquainted with his worth as b Mre, L. L. Ormsby, Mra. P M. | "'r5 phiiippine Tslands—&5 ca assorted canned 2 Br ship k8, I Skeehan, beloved son of John Skeehan, and |& man and as a seaman, speaks mod- Mre. M. €. L. Sherwood, Barret Wen- | goods, 744 Ibs dried fruit, 2180 Ibs lard, 176 | | other of Annie Jorgens, Michael C.. Joseph | S e o dell Jr., J. T. Wilkinson Ibs beans, 25 cs frozen oysters, s whisky, 10—Stmr Ta- | pers John m—— ennis Skeeban. a native of California, | ©5tly of his share in that gallant fight —e 4 pkge groceries and provisions, 10 pkss | coma. A S | 8 _Cohn. sam 2 AND STAMMERING. vears 1 month and 6 days | e o ¢ O] Copti drugs. 10 pkgs electrical supplies, 10 pkgs dr: NEWCA AUS—Arrived Marc! - | ficate of sale Alpers to ¢ Al BO3n hie Gity, Mavels 31, agns | ASRIINC @y enemy that::zsemed iy Many Changes on Liper IC. | oot 4 bals Nowe. PUES 7 | Bktn Duniein . from Lyttieton. Mareh 29— | S. 1904 (11 pieccs): $41 | Starasinic, a native of Austria, | Vincible. When the Occidental and Oriental Steam- To East Indies—222 cs canned salmon, 3853 | Schr Solano, from Wallaroo. | ¥ (a corporation) | 24 years. A member of the Austrian| ‘“Thenewspaperstoldthe story exact- | ship Company’s liner Coptic again starts across | cs assorted canned goods. 750 Ibs dried fruit, HONGKONG—Arrived prior to March | ¥y, lot on N lin | Carniclan Benevolent Society of St. Joseph. % - = the Pacific it will be without three of the |5 pkgs machinery. 8 bbis beer. 12 cs wine. | Br stmr Atholl, from Tacoma | avenue E Mission stree | ErFriends and acquaintances are rempeci- | 1Y 83 it happened.” he sald yesterday. |\ .S wnown of her officers. Purser Alfeed B. | To Korea—il ci canned fruit. 7 cs table | DUBLIN -Arrived March Z2—Br ship ! 100." block 3, F o Homest | fully invited to attend the funeral to- | ‘but they gave me too much of the ¥ e " | preparations, 20 pkgs hardware, 3 bdls | cester Castle, from Tacoma Marta Rona reputable physicians | gay’ (Thursday), at 9 o'clock, at Py- | Bt ¢ | Rennte, Chief Engineer A. B. Brolly and Third | proovis ™ "%y 1amp goods. SHARF s—Arrived March 22—Fr v teaches a superior system | thian Castle, 900 Market street, where ser- | credit. Every man, woman and child | Otficer J. R. Clarkson have all resigned their | To Siam-16 cs canned goods, 23 pkgs gro- | Marguerite Mirabaud, hence Nov 15 ! W 100, 3 results. No wholesale class | vices will he heid under the auspiees of the aboard that boat contributed ma- | Positions. which will be flléd by a general | ceries and provisions. LIVERPOOL—Arrived March 23—Br ship | Masonic Cemetery Association to n, from Fraser River. Ridlington, lot in cemetery; $103. N—Sailed March 21—Stmr Cura- Francisc 4 March 2 dividual teaching dail Austrian Carniolan Benevolent Society of 8 moving Up of those now below them in_ their “arnedd _Liewelly t Aus ! e st. | r te 3 - r ef- oW _be e To Port FElizabeth, South Africa—550 cs | Carnedd s on to speech and | Joseph, thence to St. Ignatius ,.,mj_h‘ oy, | terially to the happy result of our ef- | respective departments. It is understood that canned salmon. y Within reach Ness avenue and Haves street, where mass | 1OTtS. Had the women and children | the three officers who have resigned will be D m will be celebrated for the repose of his soui, | not been game, had they ~become | *PPointed to the big liner Mongolia, which, in Bulilders’ Contracts. Marine A Andrews (owner) with Thomas sl mr New- = commencing at 10 o'clock. - Remains ha | command of Captain Rinder, formerly of the A Cargo for Honolulu. stmr Peru, for Pan- | F. Mitchell (contractor). ——— architect—All DIVIDEND NOTICES. parlors of Gantner Bros. 1208 Mission street, | PANic-stricken, we would have had to (optle. s now” thirty-three’ dava out from | The barkentine Coronado salled yesterday for OCEAN STEAMERS e I e o e AT e - SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Bulld | or 5:50 0 vk Tntermim Hon b, Lhureday | detail more men to look after them. | Nertolk for (e ot and which takes her | Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo |+ yuw YORK. - Amived March 21—Stmr Ligu- | Fourteenth, N 28 by W 125, Mission Block ng Society, Sth floor, Mutual Savings Bank | etery g A ®m- | Had we had 4 man less we could not | Aifred . Rennie has heen in the service | V8lued at $22,627 and including the following: | ria. from Genoa and Navle | 100; $5235. % pullding, 08 Markel st opposite ThiR— | eTECHER 1n this city, March 21, 1o, | have mastered the flames, If the en- | of the Occidental and Orlental Company for | 41018 Ibs bran, 2402 ctis barley, 98 ctls | Sailed March 23-Stmr Victorlan, for Liv. | Frank A. Dwyer (cwnen with sama con- < Ao Bt Prcna B ;‘m'l’"edm““mm Friedrich Joseph, dearly beloved gon of Ele. | gineer and his crew had not stayed at | ManY Years. He ix one of the bisgest and | wheat, 34 ctls oats. 1459 bales hay, 122 ctls {erpool; stmr Prinz Adelvert, for N n‘we- '2'3 ] _::ry e I & e S of (12) twelv nore and late Phillip Stecher, brother of | 5, : 3 best of the many good pursers crossing the | corn 10 pkgs grocerles and provisions, 45 pkgs | Genoe: stmr Noordam, for Rotterdam and | SCory tradie CulClng CIeR oth 23 pe! 2, e per cent oa the Aste ward and _Otto Stecher, and | LN€ir posts and kept up the steam to | Pacific d has a wide acquaintance among ¥ : Boulogne; stmr Nord America, for Naples | of Hugo street. 95 E of Seventh avenue, E 235 capital stock and participating certificates, t nd_ ( 130 pes millwork, 20 carboys acid, 59 free xes, payable on and after SATUR- nephew of Mrs. A. E. Weber of San Jose, o 11 ca boots & oes: Naples; stmr | by 8 110; $3800. | “John M. Vance (owner) with A. Kmowles and Genoa: stmr Germania, f dric, for Live , o travelers of ‘all nations. What he does not P operate the pumps, all the efforts of | A O o earenip Teminees | byooms, 25 casks beer. 11 cs boots and shoes, | ¢ DAY, January 2. 1004 JOBEPH & LEON. | & mative of New Haven, Conn., aged 46 years | the deck force . S0y i e . D - | (contractor) hitect Nathaniel Bi 1 o |5 e A gt e ¥ e deck force would have been futile: | win net be requmed’ o ‘Whose | 8 bales bags. 450 1bs b 300 bbis 2 MALTA— Arrived March 23—Stmr Grosser- | (contractor), are aniel Blaisdaii _ARD: Manager. MUGH CRAIG. Secrsey. | Geaclichate “Feutomin, " Sumbrinms "veeiss |1t was & case of everybody foing his | Douiksis' he Sppsimiment 3t ome-intores | coment. 0 bxs canaiee 35 oo cammed gocs, | ¥ trom e Tork. vin Fumchal, for | Beataing and Grezin pine - lathing motad o - Yoy R " v s' Unio o . v v s oS oAt T 0 g 1} . ete i — - - Rt e Paris . Do BT ey R T ints il AR respect. | P€St and each is entitled to an equal IR DT Dhen asoring. 14 bdla tron 500 Toeara 13 | - GENOA-Arrived March 21— Stmr Cittl | cornices, linte crpamental wori of entrances will be pavable at the Y“':: fully invited to attend the funeral to.day | Share of the' credit for saving the Schooner Was Hard to Catch. Sz lauors. 425 bhis lime, 70,567 feet Tumber, | Diomo, o Arrived March 28—Stmr Pro- Prilaiag on 1ot on B line of Tavior street: 126 ation. 464 Callfornia St San | (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, (rom the resi- | ship.” The whaling schooner Hermann cruised about | 25 cf matches, 13 pkgs nails 1060 gals 183 o | BLYYT0 TR CHIRTE, Tior Cherbourg and | N of O'Farrell. N @5 by E 02:0: $12.810. Transfer books will | {LUeh Fourth and Fifth, Intermens i "o.| The Queen's dining sgloon is gutted | the bay all of yesterday adjusting her com- | 35 huis salmon, B0 bxa soap. 1963 Tbs soda, | Hamburs Julius and Catharina Olsen (owners) with McKEE, Se v O. F. Cemetery. it i i he | PAsses. As the schooner cruised Crowley | 3268 Ibs tin plate. 920 Ibs tea, 3 bales twine, | EAST HONGKONG —Arrived previcus to |XN. A. Carlson (contractors), — ooy e o e | THOMPSON—1In this city. March i3 to thedron skin af the Iull. Aft of the | jaunches were doing their best to deliver: a| 38 pies tani smaterial, 0234 sale wire 7 ¢ | Mare Stmr Altholla, from Tacoma. Alterations and additions to a frame butlding 50 Giphtheria. Allen Clsde Thooscs 400 | saloon little woodwork is left and the | crew on board. From Mission reck to Red sy 5 QUEBNOTOW N A e et o I T Ty e sy - Beloved son Gt Cactain Thomas and Rose C. | gnarled tangle of the iron beams and | 1ocK they chiscd the Shaler. When a lnunch Shippi Intellig e ey e X I aanin Bilisg’ Congtny (swodks whsl 3 years and 3 montos, on Francisco, aged | frames bears dramatic: testimony 10 | were transterred and. the Iainch eieraca ooy 1pping intelligence. s o S e el ol b Pl B gy Moo s ) A : e d. for Philadels tect—Brick work, etc., o H VAGT—In this city, March 23, 1904, Lizzle, | the intensity of the heat. The Queen’s | another load, with which it made a fresh i T Srrived March 23—Stmr Pre- | ovens for bullding on lot on §W corner of Fiils Harrieon T Clark 23 531 Van News avenne, | - Gearly beloved wite of Jacih Vagt'and |stern looks like a Japanese description | (et (owiey detalled a special boskkeeper | Wednesday, March 23. | yorian, trom St John, N B, and Halifax, of | more and Eddy streets; $3225. ¥ 019 Ellls street aughter o am and Bose Matibel. Bna |y su o0 st S PR | o dkenn track e time It took the launches | Stmr Senator, Alberts, 72 hours from Vie- | jouen trom B¢ SORL 0 L Jay Deming (owner) with W. A. Burdfch Erne . enth street, and sister of Mrs. Edna Bell. a native of Inde- < T T the craw, toria and way ports. LIVERPOOL—Salled March 23—Stmr Nord- | (.ontragtor). architect C. J. Colley—All work e iftcenth_sireet. | pendence; Invo County, Cal, aged 21 years | only more so. B Nor stmr Titanla, Egenes, 4 days and 8|44, for Philadelphia, via Queenstown: stmr elecirical work, painting. plumbin, S Taentiorh et | e— | Although so badly scarred the Was in Heavy Gale. s Mareka:Jessany 28 hours. trom Bureka. OSSR, (0F New York vl Qo o | et o e STt o oF tie, and Rosa Gerow, | 3 3 Monahan, Manager. Tel, Mimsion g1 | @UED sustained no vital damage.| The schooner Volunteer, which arrived yes-| Stmr Edith, Hall, 6 days from Tacoma. Philadeipbia. . (flats) om ot on E line of Baker street, ¥ =gt 4 n. 31 e ; terday, nine days from Willapa, reports that| . Stmr Coronado, Peterson, 30 hours from | Napj ailed March 23—Stmr Romanio. of Fell. N 25 by E 100: $8183. MON H 5 After the fire was extinguished she > - Santa Barbara. | o Boston, via Gibraltar A AN’ 0 HARA & CO. weathered a full gale and in spite of “:."‘W:mm' I"’j"':'v"f'-" [miles west of Coos Bay, | “Stmr Queen, Cousins, 67 hours from Seattle. ”T‘ru’}nu "a"el"{" d:f”r s e enue | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALME; 3 she encountered a heavy southeaster.- The gale | gymp Centralia, Erickson, 91 hours from | *™ Last year 60,000,000 barrels of kero- Walter 44 Fifth sireet, and 2230.28i1 Mission sc., ear Ninetsentn, | S0 and fire landed il but mixty | may sccompanied by flobded and” pasi of “th | Grays Harbor, bound for Sah Pedro; put in to WS me were produced in the United 4 stree 9 - 4 nd forecastle were flooded and part of the v t ? J i Dotcaet. San Francisco. tons of her cargo in good condition. | rorward house was carred Sway. A -iiBer l-g“ 7’"‘!‘5;"""‘7"» Sanie M e R Movements of Steamers. tates, and it is reckoned that the pro- A i o — She brought a cargo from Seattle to | of salls were bloos eo acndp. iz gris ety — ceods from the sale of thia andl the va- on ‘nrrn. CLERK LYNN AUSTIN this port. After discharging it she will i i, mr Signal, Bendegard, 3 days from Coos TO ARRIVE. | rious by-products obtained from crude - x T g 5 P i a o 5 R Aront: RESI HIS POSITION | 5°, '° the Union Iron Works to be.re Sonoma Sails To-Day. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 79 hours from San | _Steamer. [ From. Due. | petroleum aggregate nearly $500,000,000. . 19 Rausch street. b palred. The Oceanic Steamship Company's lincr | Pedro. — e - Humboldt 115 Valencia ‘street, | will Retire From the l_’nl oG ¢ PRI 0 i Sonoma will sail at 2 o'clock this afternoon| Stmr Valencia, Lloyd, 96 hours from Seattle. | Spokane. FROM SEATTLE. r Valencla stree R y . San Diego 3 - — - — Accept a Responsible Position Siberia Sails for the Far East. :fi;, ’fi’?lll'x”'énri',‘,".‘.’."...;‘J‘y‘""”.ii‘ S ol "’!’Tr D TR e e i fx?aaln-an' . rv:us.anga.» Way Ports./Mar. . FIRTHS HARR GES—DEK in Santa Cruz. The Pacific Mail Company's steamship Sbe- b5 s aichr Glen, Noe, 10% days from Grays | Centeniiai . | oo Mar. Steamer. | e e Ct 3 e 01 X | Coos Bay & . Orfore ar. ‘ot y b DORY. Palace and for many years connected | liner sails to-day, the Siberia’s list of Honolulu | The rate of reinsurance on the British bark | "“Sehr Vorunteer, Bressem, 9 days from Wil- | Arcact” | S oter PIarbor ..r-s-s-|Mar. 23 - Faralion . A A with other fashionable hostelries of | passengers was smaller than usual. For Chi- | amorna was advanced vesterday from 45 to (lapa Harbor. | G. Lindaver..| Grays Harbor . Mar. 26 | Excelsior. oiarch ;mdl.l‘)::},“:g the | California, has resigned his position | "se and Japanese ports, however, she had % per cent. cLEéVm:D.- | CityPuebla. ;uge;fl!;‘g:md Ports. ::: gm:md 3 ;sk-gw.; :&a; 50',1. - B e y —_— edn E o um “[Mar. ? o v this city, March 22, 1904, to the | 2nd Will g0 to Santa Cruz April 1 to [ 3"V passengers. A number of Japanese, re- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. BT Pusitn. Remrny B banie | D .| Humboldt .!H-r. | Bertha. aldez & Way Ports. . ton Wright, a daughter, ke | turning to join the Mikado's military forces, o 3 t St hip C y. Coos Ba .| Mar. ! — —_— accept the management of what is| sailed on the Siberia, and their going away Coast Steamship Company. P s | e commonly known as the “tented city,” — Stmr Siberia, Smith, Honolulu, Yokohama Mexican Ports -[Mar. San, Moos and Tide. ac ited by 3 : $2 ; it ,,,"(,,“f,,',"‘;"d"i{‘"‘;:‘;d":?,‘,?g Matters of Interest to Mariners and | and Hongkong: Pacific Mail Steamship Com- | State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts. Mar. an adjunct of the seaside town re- |24 pany. 4 New York United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— 5 In this city, March 20, : fell down at “‘Auld Lang Svne.”” but tackled B . s ¥ 2 in d Helght of High and Low Wate: John Stephens, Robert 1. | C2Ntly created by a corporation of the | without fear cr hesitation a series of What the SUtRIGE MEscsili. e oL Salforain, Thomias San' Di | Atamicds a5 o R e e R -, | Coos Bay £ E o at s ego: Pacific Coast Steamship Compan: Votler nd Jeaneiie E. Thomss, both of | citizens of that place for the purpose | CheeriRs littic brown men deciared to be -gen- | , The British ship Clan Buchanan fs chartered Portland & Astoria. Bay. Published by official authority of the | A | | | uine Japanese tunes.” T} for lumber from Puget Sound to Salaverry at | ., Br Ship County of Linlithgow, Stroath, Port | G. W. Elder.. t 3 NSEN. G PR RS of booming new Santa Cruz. Austin, | the wm‘;‘, wh"e“'x‘: m"_; ;ngn:mved from | ort. o Tean "hip mfuuo e Fboke, {Ymm Townsend; Balfour, Gutbrie & Co. Newport New York via Panama.(Mar. Superintendent. E ~ this eity, March duri : ., b b apaness ” | ) keley to Val . b, J Bark Fresno, Kopitz, Whatcom; Alaska pmatilla Puget Sound Ports. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at 2. 1904, by 0. Groensberg, Joseph | during his employment at the Palace | Were busy waving good-by to friends on the de- | Blgkeley, to § ke i ‘“Y“"'J;“‘;“"k Packers' Assoclation. | Jeante | Beattle & Tacoma. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 ORI SRARE R Maren 2 | 204 his previous connection with the | **The ‘Siberia carried about 5000 tons of carge, | Caledonts 1n belast; o Ty T o hew] Br bark Procyon, Johnson, Chemalnus; | Ventura......| Sydney & Way Po minutes later than at Fort Point; the height C by dJutee 3R Danieie” paarch 2L | California Hotel, ingratiated himself | which included a large shipment of canneq oy R a— 1 g S M. T o T e, e, i Theresa A. Sharkey, both of Sen | Into the favor of the traveling public | Totiowiny atmed: - Poecnéers included the | Heavy Exports by the Siberia. - A To SAIL. 3 i ————— | ¥ is courtegus treatment of guests| TFor Honolulu-—Mrs. W. O. Ashley, Mrs. A.| The steamer Siberin sailed_yesterday for | SUTT Chas Nelson GundersanSan Pedro. tinat Satls| Pl S ~— and his mari®d ability as a hotel | E; Barker, B . Benjamin, Miss & Blake, A. | Hongkons via Honolulu and Yokohama with | Sumr Fomona. Swanson, pureka. | e e - P. Perrier. Mi arles brought him to the attentio f the | Cochrane, Miss E. “Cochrane, Mi "'-“ Soch- $467.913, exclusive of treasure, to be digtrib- Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquille River. Newburg... | Grays Harbor 4 pmiPier 10 Phokegy T4 R-:s:-'.'r u;lu' A,::;e birie e - g m of the R Wrank Dt Ms: F”C b”‘ufi"' uted as follows: For Honoluli, $1409; Japan, Stmr Corcnado, Petersen, Grays Harbor. Eureka. ....| Humboldt ... ® am/Pler 13 « g et S R;“:m! ns of Santa Cruz when they first W. Dole, Mrs. E. R. Dorr and daughter, 1235, China, $154,736: Philippine Islands, Stmr Empire. Macgenn, Coos Bay. ' State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Homking, Helen E. Shea. Masr o conceived the idea of securing an ex- s G. Glddings, Mrs, G. Giddinge 15 e | $10.105; 'East Indies. $2156; Korea, $501; Siam, | Stmr Geoo W Eider, Randall, Asforia and coos Bay...|San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 irvin Skeehan, John perienced manager for thei Glddings, Miss Sadie Giddings, .C. A. Hart..| 201 Port Elizabeth. South Africa, $1470. The | Portland. | Sonomay. .1 Sydney & Way...| 2 pm(Pler 7 rmann, C. ¥. Starasinic. Nicholss | terpri = clelr MEW en- | weil, Mixs C. L. Hartwell, Miss D. Hartweil, | [°8din& exports were as followa: B e ek, i | " March 25 | Augustus G. Stecher, Friedrich J. prise and negotiations resulted in | Miss J. Hartwell, Otto F. Heine, T. K. James, | , 10, Honolulu—250 pkgs potatoes, 5300 Ibs Bk:n ;Aomnm. Potter, Hnnnng:. Rainie Seattie & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 (i 3. Thompson, ‘Allen C.” | the acceptance by Austin of his new | J; U Kwhia J. 3L Lovitt, Mre: 3 M. Lovitr, | br3ad. 3 phss ovaters. 1 cs boots and shoes, | Schr Jia . Cumoberl, Botnt, Reve | Anubis e T George agt, Lizzi chi re. E. C. Macfariane, W. A. 4 ne, - - ! ie attle acoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 Nicbling, Sophie . position, which carries with it a good | Mcinerny, Fosier Miliken, Mra. & sinikes. | , 0 Japan-82.193 ctls barley, 810 bbls flour, TELEGRAPHIC. e ‘March 26. s —— salary and assurance of reward in the | Mrs. D. IL. Moore, J. F. Morgan, R. 1. Reid, | 24303 ¢8 canned salmon, 4610 cs condensed | POINT LOBOS, March 23, 10 p m—Weather ' ¢ 1 N. Y. via Panama./12 m DANAHY -In this city, March 23, 1904, | event of success of the big und Mre. R. E. Roid, J. W, Roberts, Miss 8, M, | Mk 172 cs assorted canned goods, 4845 Ibs | cloudy; wind west: velocity 22 miles per hour. ® gl o] Humboldt .. -.]1:30 p| beioved brother of Timothy Danahy, | | e undertak- | Roberts, Miss F. Ross, Misn A. L. Sawyer, &, | SUgar. 28 bales hay, 77 ctls oats, 246 pkgs SPOKEN. Sonatop. Puget Sound Ports. (11 am, o g g e ve of Camp, County Kerry, Ireiand, | DB = resignation has begn in the | L. Severance, Mrs. 8. L. Severance, Miss M. | roceries and provisions, 1083 gals 50 cs wine, | March 3—Lat 27 north, lon 20 west, Fr ship Arcata. Coos Bay direct...[12 mi 3 | the early morning tides are given in the left yeurs. hands of Manager John C. Kirkpat- | }. Severance, H. 1. Solomon, Mrs, 1. L Solo- |9 8 Whisky, § cs brandy. 1480 Ibs oleomar- | vauban, from Swansea. for San Francisco. =y 0 B s Gl apuid wiin [ 20 | S e (e St s ~ ains at the pariors of McFadden, pick of the Pal 1 mon, J. E. Upson, Mrs. J. E. Upson, Miss C, | ¥arine, 909 1bs butter, 12 pkgs fresh fruits, ‘March 9—Lat 24 north, lon 26 west, Br ship | 27. ' g ey o N e o 8 ;] C.8 - & Green. 1171 Mission strect. be: alace for several days, | Upson, Mrs. W. A, Maurer. 508 Ibs ham and bacon, 490 1bs bread, 790 1bs | Glenard, from Dunkirk, for San Francisco. & fose.:.. | San Diege & WaP'| 9 amiPier 11 | 807 12 (e cole? of eccurrence’ a8 to time: th o l:lnmnl-."fl 'f.“’“"'.. : but will not be effective until the clos- l;wm\:‘;:nh;:‘n-—'{’. Afl""c':' Mrs. F. Bronson ;:llizln“; 3035 !h;l dr{: :'r:{: gl Ibs t:h«n‘fle5 March 10—Lat n’: north, lon 21 west, Br ;:Xp 5 i March 28. | day, except whes there are but three (ioes. 2o SER— h , arch 23, ¢ an , Mrs. H. E. rpenter, M ” s beans, 91 pl preparations, Carnarvon Bay, from Newcastle, Ing, for Port ases fi & Portland/l y v William P.. beloved father of W. 1r Fraser. | 08 92¥8 of the month, by which time | Chase, Miss M. B. Cruff, F. Dilke. M ° 3" | Ibs hops, 47,832 Tbs sheet lead. 500,001 1bs pig | Las Angeicn s ] £ Pl R e 1 | e O et e Foms s 4 wative of Canada, aged 5T years ang 4 | DiS Successor behind the hotel desk|Doe, R. Dunning, W. Grebst, Mrs, Loyd (. | lead, 2L cs boots and shoes, 40 cs shoe nails, | ~March 21, 12 m—Per stmr Queen, 45 38 BOUit® | Coast Survey charts. except when a minus () months Griscom and maid, A.'S. Hay, Mrs, 501 Ibs grease. 115 bbls oak extract, 117 X 124 schr Ve he GUNDERSON—In this city, March 21, 1904, b s satisdis o W. Hohmeyer, 8. Inagaki, lfle-n:'u:i s& 1‘2'::’.'! machinery, 1260 1bs Indigo, 136 Dkes -lnm 7.":5. 1’”:'4» mu‘.f..u!?."' olant, hence pomona. !Phr 9 Idnnu‘-.«ll:- thz:’fifi-‘:‘“-m l{:nl;'he lnumhlarl Alfred, Gearly beloved son of Halvor o —_— nary, Dr. Harrls Kennedy, Mrs. Harris Ken. | supplies, 611 rolls 7 cs leather, 268 bxs soap, | March 21, 12:05 p m—Per stmr Queen, lat Nevadan... B T e . gwen by Marie Gunderson, and loving brother or (o0 Harbor Commission Meets. nedy. R. S. Kitajima, J. M. Krause, Mrs, J. | 15,086 gals alcohol, 113,000 Ibs soda ash, 24 |45 35 north, lon 124 48 west, sealing schooner e ‘ L. - ce is the mean iave, O, Hartwig, Otis, Harry, Mapos M. Krause, John McLean, Mre. M. Mitchell, | bales hose, 355,450 Ibs tanbark. 51 pkgs drugs | Jessie, with 26 seals. 2 Centennial. .. S pm{Pter 20 | of the lower low waters. o Bclia and the Jate Bennle Gunderson, a wo: | The Harbor Commissioners yester-| K. Mivabara, H. Morl, K. Oguri, K. Salgo, | and sundries, 810 bdis 65 pés stee il s DOMESTIC PORTS. G. Lindauer 5 pm/Pler 10 Uve of San Francisco, aged 30 years 19| day secured informal bids for repafr- | M's. J. Sexton, 8. Soga, 8. Takeda, §.|arms and ammunition, 50 flasks quicksilver, | SEATTLE—Sailed March 23—Stmr City of u Time Ball. monthe and 12 days. A member Turnkawa, B. C. Vaughn, M. Wake, T. 48 pkgs paints, 423 bicyeles and sundries, for City Puebla amiPier 9 | pranch Hydrographle Office, U. S. N., Mer- Niers' Union No. 85, and Court Ity | ing the bulkhead at Beale-street whart. | nabe, §. Yoshida. T. Yoshida. . - 20 Dhgs rubbet gnods B T bl s, e i A & chants’ Exchange, San Franecisco, Cal. WF of a The City Street Improvement Com- | For Kobe—T. W. Hellyer. J. M. Mur, Mrs. | To China—4220 bbls flour, ':o.m 1bs sugar, | March 18. Alameda. Pler 7 Mareh 23 1904, ¥ i 5 -~ 3. M. Mur, F. 1. Olmsted, Mrs. A. P. et ti Pler 40 1o Tt <8 Soiege s e, | pany's Did 0f 3138 was the lowest and | * 25 SECGE SRR SN | fe i v, S0 e & pes i | Sioni vt sk tn s a0 |58 Ae S umote, S S over g v, po (Thursday), at 1330 c'clock, from. the resi. | LhC COLract was awarded to that com. | Butrick, J, Samacn. Mrs. J. Samson, Mrs, C. | cheese. 1380 picgs grogeries and provisions, B8 | PP March™ 23—Stmr Oregon, for San G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland(ll am/Pler 25 | | o &t Hoon ot the 120t meridian oo nt @ence of bis parents, 120 Erie street, between ) PADY. Seymour, E. White, Mrs. E. White. Ibs ham and bacon, 1098 cs condensed 'milk, | Francisco. / 4 . m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, ’ - For Hongkong—L, I'Adda. C. Arone. J. N, 225 ca canned salmon, 2701 cs assorted canugg TATOOSH—Passed out March 23—Brig W 'Uniatilla...) Puget Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 Lieutenant, U. S. N, ia charge.