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DEATH NO Contigned From omiceS. [RCK CRUSHING [STE THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1004 ‘ ____—_——_————_——_—-——W AMSHIP SONOMA SAILS WITH BIG PASSENGER LIST WILL NOT SIGN (E O CONFER WITH I 1 Suturdsy, March 26, at 8:30 o' 5 en e, T16A Unlon stree:. themce to | hureh where mess will be i revose of Lis %oul, com- . nimeins Interment Holy Cross arch 13, 1904, Danie] of Timothy 5, . County Kerry, Ireland, and acguaintances are respot Street Committee Again Rec- ommends the Extension of the Prohibitory Limits Liner Takes Her Departure for Honolplu and the Antipo- des and Has on Board Many Prominent Colonials. Young Man Fails in Attempting to Stow Away THE ORDIN Mayor Says He Will Not Approve ! Bill Establish- ing Free Flower Markets IRRIGATIONTS Supervisors Would Compro- mise With Opponents of Tuolumne Water Project ¥ o clock, the pariors } | McBresrty en, 1171 Mis- LSt —0——‘[ e g g 4 [ 1 TS TT 1N ) T 0 . - St Patricl s g e _— {APPOINT A COM) Y saes i ve reevracea or | OPPOSE GRADE CHANGES : THINKS IT IS ILLEG AL| soul a1 9:80 o'clock. Inuter- | ! | # e s M, 3t 10 . 3 H | {Under Ch asure Will| Plan Suggested That This Tl B Do Groot, beloved son of the late | Fixecutors of Sutro Estate | I ‘ nder Charter Measure Will | Sugg I Marta Fiure: #nd brother of Mra. W. Cima _— 1 3 | N 2 e < \ = KK A j jury | come ; e zl ( ild Dam to Supply hant, need s “seurs 5 munthe and 2| Objeet to Alleged Injuryi| | Become Law, but Sehmitz| City Build | A l: - FULTON —in this city, March 24 to Its. Property Interests, || Does Not Want to Interfere; Two Districts Intereste nt ot M Wo P Pea N 2575 i ¥ S ‘ ——piine » | “The Supervisors' Street Committee | ! { | Mayor Schmitz declared yesterday| The Supervisors’ Publi ‘“”'";: K. vesterday referred to the board the two | | | | that he will decline. to afix his signa- | Committee yesterday decided e 8 o ot Ma dinances extending the limits within | | | {1ure to the ordinance providing for the | APOIntment of a special commitics | e Max | which it is prohibited to carry on rock | | | lestablishment of free public flower | CSRfer With the representatives o l\n . o1 e S0ty Fammite and sister o7 | QUATTYINE or Tock crushing with the | | | | markets at the corner of Market -and | Turlock and Modesto irrigation di-- lam McNamera and Mrs. M. Maloney. | recommendation that the bills pass. | | Powell streets and other designated lo- | trf¢t8 in order if possible to a‘rrn’o':: 81 Yoars and & smng merick, Ireland. a5°d |y o ordinances are identical with the | | | | cations ins the downtown districts. | some amicable agreement whereby b e {two vetoed by the Mayor, the vetoes I Thi Mayor expresses the opinion that | 9!8tricts named will withdraw thewr e . * | having been sustained by the board. | | | | the &rdinance is illegal on its face, be- | OPPosition o the proposed bills now idenoe, R. W. Gillogley, representing the resi- | | | | cause the charter specifically forbids | Dsfore Congress granting this city cer- Thirticth and *d to the dents in the vicinity of ! the granting of any special privileges. | tain water rights at the headwaters « S ast streets who are oppos i i the Tuolimne River as the nucleus of tablishment of a r..,-kl quarry by ,F_Hs Honor (lherefnre he]'h*-ven that his| 53 municipal water system. The com- | Gray Bros., urged the committee to 1e- | | | signature will not legalize the ordin-| mittee consists of Commissioner Wood ! port in or of the passage of the ance. yward of the Board of Public Works, ordinances. , Under the charter the Mayor is al-| City Attorner Long, Supervisor Braun- ‘ George Gray asked that ~<=ns|dfl‘-"-f {lowed ten days to approve or disap-| hart, J. H. Dockweiler and Assistant acquaintances and mem- | tien of the bills be postponed until the | prove of any resolution or ordinance. C!tY Engineer J. R. Price. 2 era of Carpenters’ U No. 22 are respect- | board could ascertain if Gray Bros. | | Should he fail to sign a bill within the | FPrice stated that the proposition dis- t T would live to thei reement to | prescribed time it becomes a law with- Cussed recently was to give the irriga- conduct operations so would not | | out his approval. The ten days will ox. | tionists 600 “cubic second feet” of - : | i | pire to-day, and unless the Mayor | Water. but he did not think it advisable nance regulating the busi- changes his mind in the meantime he |0 enter Into an agreement to deliver - crushing by requiring a will return the ordinance (o the Board | this amount of water under existing permit obtalied from the of Suvervisors without his signature, | conditions. The water would Irrigate Board of Supervisors was laid over for It is my I"pmhm * said the Ma 200,000 acres of land. Price said that S Bloete s 3 el “that the g 3 vi additional water could be obtained by Blogiiy Scuiad tuat oAt Erea wire 0 Tnerant. fower Sendons b tloasty | raising the Hetch Hetchy dam at an grading on :th street without a | illegal. 1 am of the firm opinion that | ©xDense of $500,000. PEETE. ssid bie Arm ws grad the courts will so hold in view of the _John E. Bennett, representing the ing - its own property and in front | Superior Court's decision in the matter | Modesto Irrigation District. stated that v of it, but that work had been stopped of Dastblack stanas Sion In the Matter | pis clients required 600 cuble second T O e e on the sidewalks. {feet only during two months in the ive Unic ovision be made ! “I therefore do not desir ove | year. | the cloaaing of steebts by’ the ity and - of an ordinance Which T regard e i, | Dockweiler stated that the amount of s o e e s SN legal under the strict terms of the char. | Water asked for by the irrigationists is Mareh 23, 1904, | that all employes engaged in such work 7 \\(n\’/,/ ™) ; B tri B e Lawrence 'Kelle- | be paid the minimum wages of $2 50 per A N 77 27 er and the decision of the court re- . i hat they was referred to the Board of ! garding encroachments on_the side- | USIng and s i addition to what the | Works for investigation and report. TAlka - seeina Irlistlee renduiowiy 270 Cating of sevesnt ARSI O The petition of-the Santa Fe Rail- | % - 1 showld veto the ordinance because I syl g i g 1 i Ry daye from ADEI 30" within which to | The Oceapic Stesmship Company's | | e sy s akomss, a7 RS, Rr *mr | Joain call on' Hricndly Superviesrs to | If the demands of the irrigationists ars Wil g e complete a bridge over Nineteenth |liner Sonoma, Captain C. F. Herriman, Y ik MEVERETT—Saijed March 24—Bkin John C |sustaln my veto, so I think that the conceded there would be difficulty in e b street was reported favorably upon. sailed yesterday for Honolulu and the qnne f.,”';:y's"'“b:;z‘ai’;““fh_fiwd March 23—Schr | ViSest course is to withhold my signa- | SUPPIYIng the water especlal!} "‘;‘ ar?’j rocse of his soul, com. | The petition of the Excelsior Home- | Antipodes with a full cargo and many Renolute, (rom San Pedro. . # [ture from the ordinance. Under the tember, when but one-third of the res o'clock. Interment | stead Association to repave the road- | passengers. There were many prom- E Sailed March 25—Trite, —. - | charter the ordinance thus becomes a | €'VOIr capacity is stored. way of Mission street to the county |; = ¢ s 1 AN DIEGO—Arrived March 24—Schr Ot- | law—that Is, if what I regard as an il-| Commissioner Casey said he had been In this city, March 23, 1004, | 1 23 UBLY | jnent colonials among the passengers tillle Fjord, hence March 18, for Topolobampo | = dams are Langermans. beioved Tastand | 1ine was referred to the Board of Works . = T New Zenlsnd: sod |1 =1 (in Qistress): schr Bewlan, from Umpaus. *_ | legal ordinance can be called a law. It OVer the ground and sald if dams Langermann, and father of C. | fOr examination and report. for’ Australla ‘agd Ne Faiad = Sailed March 24—Stmr Marshfeld, for San | Will be a matter for court adjudication | Faised there would be untold quantities germann and Mrs, D. A.| E. W. McKinstry and Mrs. Emma L. | those whose journey ends at Honolulu = | | Francisco: bari eka ! at all events, and I do not desire to in- | °f Water for all concerned. burg, Germany, | Merritt, executors of the Sutro estate, | included a number of tourist parties| = W m."f’;f“ B;\' 2i—Stmr Arcali. | terfere in the matter, seeing that the ', 'If You 8o to Modesto,” said Bennett. s ;‘r;_l:;\‘tsj:\?: respect. | OPPosed the proposed change of grades from the East and Eurove. The llnn‘rJ | b s rancisco; stmr Czarina, for S.xn | sentiment of the public appears to be “with your minds made up to 11\.»‘ 800 funeral services | On I and J streets west of Fifth avenue left the Oceanic wharf promptly at 2| ISLAND PORTS. * |in favor of the free flower markets. I Second feet of water in perpetuity (o on the ground that it would damage o'clock. | HILO—Arrived March 23—Skip Kenllworth, | believe that the Board of Public Works | the irrigation districts in addition to ~ the property of the estate in the vicin- | Shortly before she pulled out an en- < | trom Hiogo, e | has entire jurisdiction over the prohibi- | What they are now diverting I am ity. The committee deferred action to | terprising young man made a bold ef- SCHOONER JENNIE WAND, WHICH NEW yom?ss;bx‘“ G | tion of sidewalk privileges, and the Safe in saying that you will encounter T vriva Olivet Cemetery, | Bive the parties interested a chance fort to stow away. Freighted with two | RETURNED TO THIS PORT YES- | rants. for oo 7 fled March 23—Stmr Segu- | matter should be left to that body.” no difficulty In arriving at a satisfac- er from Eighteenth and Guerrero | to compromise the matter. The protest- | canvas-covered telescope grips, hs i TERDAY LEAKING BADLY. 4& ok i Beis i ey e et oo sy ;;,ry arrangement and the h:ill will not = = | ants hold that the change should be | walked up the gangplank with as muci NEWCAS B B2 eshie & | FAVORS G | be opposed in Congress. At the present ~ g March 22, Jo% | an 8 per cent grade instead of 9 per:much assurance as Aid Dowle, theun-{ o ooto oo s o EECASTLE, AUS_Gatled Feb 37—Bark F“Ol‘;;}'{;gs‘{ng‘:(;_ 2 time we take only the natural flow of . o cent. as orderec'l h}_\" [h?(BoErd |0f “’or}:(s, accepted Messiah, who (m\'ele’ghun the | Sod B 2 4 mfi,‘.fiofi;fi‘g‘.&"’."{“fl March 25 Br barc b TREET tl;ehrl\ T, to which we have undisputed Nellie L. % | The report of the City Engineer that Sonoma the previous voyage. The man SR Uy n. hence Nov | for Queenstown (becalmed). e . rights. it will cost $5100 to improve Nineteenth with the telescove grips had watched| Lamorna Quoted at 50 Per Cent. | bark Barmber from Hambars s Kavis o | COMunissloner Schmitz Assures Com-| n reply to Supervisor d"Amcona. avenue from Trocadero road to Ocean his chance to pass the quartermaster | salis. ». > b mittee of Storekeepers That Work | Bennett said that if this city abandone 1 | The rate of relnsurance of the British bark Lamorna was reduced vesterday from 65 to | 50 per cent. The Italian bark Gaetano Casa- bona, out 140 days fror York, for Syd- avenue was referred to the Finance Committee to be considered when the | next budget is taken up. COLON—Arrived March 23—Stmr ‘Washington, from New York. yoalled March 23—Stmr Yueatan, for New stationed at the shore end of the gang- way and succeeded in reaching the deck without being asked for his ticket. City of Will Be Prosecuted. A committee from the formed Geary-street | the project the irrigation would | build dams to get the additional water | they required. recently i S | He 1aid his grips on the deck, mingled | ney. is quoted at 10 per cent. Tne Engiehorn | LONDON_Sailed March 10— Ger stmr | 1 = Improvement | " Thep, ™ said D'Ancona, “the proposi- - CASE P! i e crowd of ngers and dis- | stands at 10 per cent, and the Zwijger is still | Luxor, for San Francisco. Club, headed by Norman Eritton, yes- | tion is that this city must bear the e FAIR- CASE PERJURERS | with the crowa of passeng | stanas e - - | 2 | ARE SENT TO PRISON | appeared. Something in the furtive|©°P the board at 80 per cent. arr 0 March 24—Br stoir | terday waited on President Schmitz of | pense of $500,000 in order to give you Doric, hence March 5. SWANSEA—Arrived March 23—Br Champigny, hence Nov 24. —— ot | glide up the gangplank attracted the! bark | the Board of Public Works and urged ' this additional water, the price being | Returns in Distress. 2 asse ran: Sentenced Captain Howard, who sug- that the roadway of Geary street, from | the removal of your objections?" s e . o g it s s » fl":n;loln °1r> e aHodson that he flxfd‘ The schooner Jennle Wand, which left here | , SWANSEA—Salled March 23 —Fr bark | Kearny to Muo{m be ou?rn good con- | “Yes,” replied Bennett. “But you P Y At Three Years' Imprisonment Each | 200t 0 e man-in-a-hurry. | for Eureka March 21, returaed to port_ves. | Allce, for San Francisco. dition. The committee said that the | understand that we have the first city. Mar by the Oorrectional Tribunal. |29, ROWCCUTE O oS o he Erips | lorday Jeaking at the Tate of &X (sein sWaIYS | enq Froes Orogons o - Pr B[ 5 State of the strost and sidewalks | rights as frrigationists This I8 & val. the late Mary PARIS, March 24—The Correctional | was located in a snug corner of the ! wester encountered March 23 when ffty riica | SHIELDE Saiied March 23—Br ship Marl- | was a detriment to business interests |uable right and if it was vested in Cork, ireland, aged’ 6o | Tribunal to-day sentenced Masse and upper deck counting the strands in one | West of Point Arena. Al hands were kept | Pofough Hill o e Enned ™ March 24—sStmr | O the storekeeders. | private ownership San Francisco would busy at the pumps until the vessel reached | port P Schmitz expressed himself in favor | have of the improvement and informed the | ileg committee that the matter would be| “What do the irrigationists contrib- of the boat lashings. He had no ticket and was unprovided with funds. He ac- {cepted the situation gracefully and City of 1 ®)ia, for San Francisco. o pay very dearly for the priv- OCEAN STEAMERS. BRISBANE—Sailed March 24—Stm | Moranne to three years’ imprisonment | each for perjury in the Fair will case. Masse and Moranne are the bicyclists yesterday. —— ‘Water Front Notes. r Aor- . - > { who were touri: the time o e walked ashore avith as much assurance S angl. for Suva, Honolulu and Vancouver, B C. | referred to the Bureau of Engineer- ute?” asked D’Ancona. foiod o By B S g Fs M Bbigongy By yovoditligliong SondlgrSegpoiosiver o ohn Burke, a fireman on the steam whaler | NEEW YORK — Sailed March 24 - Stmr | ing for an estimate of the cost. If it| *“We will waive our claims and w obi c ea ux, 2 : e | Hermann, tock a light too close to an open | Bluecher, for Hamburg. Plymouth and Cher- | was not too great the Board of Works | help you get the bill t oy France, in August, 1902, which resulted glimpse of Captain Howard's smile, | can filled with coal ofl yesterday and Is nure- | bourg: stor La Savoie, for Havre. Main, | > |2ete. ¥ & granting wa in the deafhs of Mr. and Mrs. Charles however, as he stepped off the plank | ing severe burns of the face and hands. Bremen. Peruvia, Leghorn and Marseliles. would at once take the necessary steps | rights to San Francisco through Con chain to improve the street, Schmitz said. | 4 . s 2 g W X Thieves have stolen twelve tons of NAPLES—Arrived March 24—Stmr Koen- gres This city can never get the s 3;;(_}"‘;3;\,::‘;,,3;‘,’: ;lgt”“e,}i.h‘e" :‘;‘l;:js‘; a'?h;‘gogg:nfif;fl;;;:;;:; Ei‘,;fxded the | from the hull of ‘the wrecked steamer Pro- lgen Luis:, {rom New York, and sailed for | Sehmitz also said that owners in | right to use the reservoir sites on the 2 airs 5 £ greso. The chain was part of the gear use : < s Branlip oo - - cet, showed, however, that they were not | following named: by the Whitelaw Wrecking Company fin their NSTOWN—Sailed March 24 — Stmr | 170Nt Of whose property the sidewalks | Tuolumne River if we oppose them, present, but that they so represented themselves, hoping to get a trip to | Honolulu—Mrs. S. T. Alexander, G. Austin, P. Baker, Mrs. Baker, efforts to save the NEWS OF THE OCEAN. “plosion-torn steamer. from Livernool, Noordland, from for New York: stmr rpool, for Philadelphia. are impassable woulM be nofified the board to put down new sidewalks, answered Bennett. When the committee had been ap- o er, ‘M ! fled ' March 24 — Stmr hey are required to do under the | a B q e irriga- r 235 1 America. Burrows, G. F. Bush, i as they qui do under pointed Bennett stated that the irriga March, e . Gilehrist, Mrs. Gil: e ooy Breman, ew Yok v |1aWw. The committee retired well sat- | tionists meet the first Tuesday of 2 Roeseter vk by 3 e e T | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Prinzess lrene. {rom Genoa, Naples and Gib- isfied with its interview. lo\achhmnnlh in .\lr)r:‘;sm ayul‘Turlnth attend the | $’ i ce 3 s , for N rk. —_—— A the towns are teen miles apart = ai rick Magee, lot on N line of Nineteenth street, | J . Miss A. Larned, Shipping Merch: 3 LIVE] L o £ m rivate Somommy d Anna lerson to Annie B, | Nawn, Mrs. Nawn, awn, Mis; 3 ¥ - | via M : E v HE e v esto i e mors e Oakiand e it, ot on S line of Twenty-third street, | Marguerite Nawn, H. N, Peck, Thomas Pratt, | ceeds to Burrard Inicc 15 load lumber for | P ioqilie; stmr Southwark, ALTH HINTS” PAMPHLET | Yisit Modesto in the morning and Tur % 0{«1 .~lnr|r~z_(\\' ;.\“ ¥ S 114; $10. P ¢. Rice; Mrs. W. H. Scott, lul’ar‘x.!d a“d Cork, U. K.; chartered in England. Arrived March 23— Stmr Ivernian, from Bos- | CEE __Z i < Dtte en Hogan (wife o llam) to Henry A Mrs, C. R. Splivalo, Miss Mas . ——— ton; stmr Aurania, from New York. Supervisors’ Cocmmittee Thinks Ex- 8 Mr.“‘”:" : | Moore, lot on the N lifie of Elizabeth street, Miss Splivalo, S. P Stoddard, Mrs. 2 z e LleD(hA lled March 34— Stmr Mar- iz Should Be Met O ;ILS STEAM SCHOONERS TIED - BB R B of Sanchez; W 25 by N 114: $10, Stoddard, M. L. Story, Mrs. Story, Samuel Exports to Hawaii. quétte, for New York, via Southampton. Penge Show et Out of Fund UP BY MORE DEMANDS g : :d.sik‘jnrlxlk,\ m{T_hulklln E. andl};ose Dunne, | Sussman Mrs, Sussman, Miss tus!man. :m)u The bark Gerard C. Tobey was cleared ves- g for Monthly Bulletin. > oy AT e ot on ne of Eureka street, 149 S of Sev- ) il Waterho Capt v for Hono vi 9 3 b &5 TR 24, 1904, Lucy, | enteenth, S 50 by W 125, $i0. of Sev-| P. A Underhill, Willlam Waterhouse. Captain | terday for Honolulu with an assorted mer: . &nd daught and sister and Jeanne V. Ducasse to Josephine A. Wood Jr., Charles Barron, Mrs. Miss Lulu 8. A Wood, Mrs. 0od, F. Bacon. chandise cargo, valued cluding the following: in- 6841 at 322,242, and 415 bbls flour, Movements of Steamers. The joint committee on Health and | Printing of the Board of Supervisors = lot on S line of Vallejo street, 165 3 S, M 5 v] c i g e i of Vi . Carley, Mrs. E. W. Esteys, J. B. Gomes. M ctis barl 155 ctls wheat, 5075 Ibs ofl cak: " i < = a ‘native of Alamets aumi | oof, Leevenworth, W 27:6 by 8 187:6; G. 1, Henninger and infant, T. L, Holiow: e Is corn; 117 ctls omte. 19.57% 1bs | . TSR . vesterday reported in favor of per- 2 onthe and 1 da William, Robert, Minnis and Adells G | Charles Hopp. _ Kimm, A. I‘\:{L\‘rp. ;M % dlings, 16,769 Ibs bran, 1776 baies hay, Steamer, | From, ] mitting the Board of Health to prinli Although the engineers’ difficulty March 2, 1904, | hoff o Teidor Linman ot ‘e moris Grass. | Lefaivre, W. Penahin. Mra, M. M. Scott, Ibs seed, 1800 Ibs coffee, 10 es table | - 2500 pamphlets for free distribution, | with the steam schooner owners has son of Edwin | Larkin and Calif OTH. o rs. A. BE. Temple and two children, Enos | preparations, 230 cs canned goods, 500 gale | Bonita.. Newport & Way Ports. entitled “Health Hints for the Hi | rative ot Tgr, | Jarkin and Californm ‘streets, E 35 by N 70; Yincont W, R. Waters Mrs, E. M, Wood. spirite, 9324 ft hardwood, 18,665 ft lumber, b | St Tatos v pmv}e&i diet mc:mo_.!z e 0‘:”;)been compromised, it is probable that “rs 3 months and 7| ' Charlotte E. McCarthy to Frank D, String- | xc 1 250 Paso—Mrs. J. R. Van Nagel, Dr. Hans | pkes T e S Bt ey Pl Fortland & Astor) p - ¥ o ot of | the vessels will remain idle for some 1c < D. ) bxs soap, 2030 rallroad ties, 61 bales paper | he appropriati for the otice of funeral hereatter. | . Mot on SW line of Btaniey place. 196 TUS% 01 0 e O, Bainbridge and chiid, W. | bags. 58,000 bricke & o8 besis snd shoes ik o oy & P onthiy bulleti e raing Of | time to come. As soon as it looked 4 NW of Bryant street, NW 54 by SW 135, $10 i . Bainbridge a s g e R B y . Orfory the monthly bulletin of vital statistics, - £ 5?;};}‘:'& 5, 1904, Blia | Frank f,’ Ftrlnghnm to Charlotte E. Mo 1 l‘gkvgg(. "‘uf.' x;m:l o aTer e 700 Sk st L3 Qank s'::f;?f - should the publication of the latter be [ Promising for a favorable response to native of Massachusetts " - I G §16 o/ loMs and Frask Web- { wri ““\lillem Knodsen, G, Orchard.’ e s w sty CityPuebla...| Puget Sound Ports resymed. The Health Board has |the engineers’ demand for overtime pay this city, a F. Teschema Sydney—Miss Alice Belson, Frank Buck- b . Pomona. | Humboldt not been printing the Jatter bulletin | Harbor 15 of the Masters’ and Pilots’ | ghie, city, Maroh 2 | bt s o S3ialt Eetats | yumt, 7. F, Dance. Mrs, Dance, Robert Fer- Shlppmg’ Intelllgence. | Humboldt because the Mayor refuses to sanction | Association put in & similar demand ‘a Wolonglewlcz, and W of Third, SW 275 by SE 100; $10. | &uson. W. H. Gilbert, Mrs. Gilbert. R. G. Coos Bay the expense. The committee ordered k offi on and Frank Wolon- | Thomas W., Katherine A., Christopher C. | Hutchins, Miss Hutchins, E. A. Lang, Mrs. ARRIVED. B Mexican Ports & Jetter to'h B for the deck officers. This was settled San Francisco, aged 1 | @nd_Lily A. Rivers to Emma H. Brown, lot | 1.ang and infant, J. Gilbert Lodge, Frank Mer- TRy Mprh A | SRt ar Chl. ] e e o e 1 er to be sent to the Health Board | satisfactorily and the steam schooners 12 days 2 on SE line of Shipley street, 475 8W of Firth, W. H. Morse. A. W. Schneider, J. 8in- | Stmr Spokane, Nopander, 1§ hours from | Alaskan. New York ... requesting that the, latter make known | might now be in commission, but the » = = SW 25 by 8E 75; $10. 4 r, Rev. E. R Young, Mrs. Young, Hugo | Burcka. Wellington .. Ovster Harbor . { its intention relative to the issuance o n HENR Marle 8 and E. D. Bullard to Phineas 8, | Werth. A. L. Fplatteiner, S, Karman, Fer- | Stmr Santa Roma, Alexander, 42 hours from |'Alameda Honolulu ar. 29 | the monthly bulletin. Th 5 O e N Stmanded eune Y J. GALLACHER CO. | naricr. iot on i of Laks sizect. 81 o | dinand Tappis, George Tyrch. George Sedatt, | San Dicks and wiy boree §in Fetro & Way PlallMar. 2 | ordered o lefter o be sont to the | mer pamn ot ool latest grievance 'smfi-‘(" io Flannagan & Gallagher, Eighth avenue, E 32:6 by N 72; $10. Miss E._ Morande, Oliver Morande, Wiille Mo- SlmrBMnxgh, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | Ponllm; & Mar. 30 | froaieh Bourd requesting 'hat“[hgl l" | has’ been senlledhcwmns. mates nor "y ANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mpr. Estate of Mary E. Pearl (by J. P. McMur- | rande_J. P. Ryan, Louls Sauvant. moon Bay. +| Humboldt |Mar. 30 at- | engineers wil ive opportunit; to FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, |T2Y and Bmma Pearl, executors) to Frank T. | Join ai Honoluly for Sydney—H. L. Walker, [. Fr bark Amiral de Cornulier. Caffin, 324 San Pedro . ar. 30 | ter make known its intention relative | profit by the terms of their new !y .- 30 Flieh . porte Lincote At Thuthers: 1ot on ¥ ling of Niat avemscr 335 | Miss Flors DonaMieon, Gavin Spence. dnye from Cardim. via Sanios 19 dave. | New York via' Panama.Mar. 31 | to the issuance of the monthly bulle- | ments w5 e ] —T AN, by iy 3L LA T e — arior. T e W o K Fuet Soury way Pta.Mar. 31 | tin. The committte thought that it| It is probable that the difficulty be- UNITED UNDERT. Jacobe, lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue, ‘Will Command the Manchuria. gebr Pearl, Goderholm, 12 days from Sanak, Grays Harbor .. {Apr. 2 |the pamphlet on health hints is print- | tween the two factions. of the Painters" 4 3 ‘mbalmers— — & . | duty as chiet officer of the steamship Siberia, | ~ Schr Sophis Chri Lunvaldt, ® daye Vi X i reitd >y Skemp, a prominent worker from the Formeriy in Metro Gearin, lot on NE corner of Forty- - | duty phie Christenson, Lunvaldt, days | Mongolia. ..., Norfolk ........... .. ! et e s S L : 0w at g0 M1 o gme,“’ nue and M street, B 1|2:lllfi.‘m12 ”&'é';l *'% | ¥ill not take command of the Colon, as first T e s S vt i ek East, has arrived in the city, and It 1s tween Fourth Fistn, o b | 118:1%, S 62:6%; slo. ed. by ge of th chr Czarina, Schmalts, s from TO SAIL. vo Men Are er. vill se ST, Ok Eorty elghth avenue ana M street, | Captain ‘Saunders has been seiected to com: Bohr Jeunie Griffin, Gibson, ¢4 hours from | ~Steamer. Destination. | Saiis Pler” | M. r“m"‘ 386 Third street, fell | e Se0° employers again. Gl & =6, 3 E mand the Manchuria, the second of the Pa 2 S —-- ‘om the seat of his way t S a - . it ey B Fannie Hill 'to J. W. Wright & Son Invest- | cifio Mail Company-s new big iiners. The ap- CLEARED. i o Fourth otrest yentomom ™t se f0ot | rumored that the men will ask for an- =N & CO., ment Company. lot on W line of Twenty-eighth | pointment of Captain Saunders to this im- Thursday. March 24. Grays Harbor A4 Pler 3 £ "ITIOON | other increase of $2 50 a week in wages. Formerly With M pm! 10 = v P o By .fi?‘“fi’mfiz" avenue, 65:8 § of R street, § 100 by W 120; | portant command comes as the reward of Nf‘{z;u‘:;lmlqrg"n-;_‘.r_uhnwn, Portland; Matson Seattie & Whatcom! 4 pm|Pler 10 | 2Nd_Was run over, receiving several | * pp. pantsmakers and their employes 214 Bty ot Tl Boutn 576 ||V Warren P. and Chrlstera W, Sumith 1o N o Tt e e R ey Santa iz, Nicolson, San Pedro; Pa- Seate % Tatona | 2 i ?:;:;ée%um“fimgsm:ion t::;ee'b‘;dy. S said te. hive cows fo Wimm- 49 2 3 f - | the . - -1 & pm ] , 127 vas nest B and Thomas R. Luce, lot on SKE line | chartered by the Government as an army | CHiC Coast Steamship Company. 28, . ’ i $2 25 a day schedule. It is said that six v 2 2f Taris stroet, 150 NE of Brazil NE 25 by | transport, Captain Saunders won golden opin: | 1q0i™ sonome, Herrimav, Sydney and Hono- N ¥ via Plnnm.t | Lun over by a grocer's wagon at Mar- | gy have aiready agreed to these REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION; SE 100, block i8, Fxcelsfor Homestead: $10. - R S « gl AR Pins falu: preckels Bros & ‘Co. L ket and Taylor streets and suffered ! - = . Jacob B, Reinstein to S. Company. | Randled his army passengers. For some months | wiiek g GSTATd . Tobey, Scott, Homolulu; N several scalp wounds. Both men were | forme. and sheuld the others follow the THURSDAY, MARCH 24, bk B €. D xnd E. Getz Addition to Lake: | the Newport was ised as h'emqlnmei. P S ol SALLED. treated at the Central Emergency | Tomnicpuis be saded. R yoe Sellon (widow) to A: | - sort of flagship by General Otis, who holds 2 v Hospital.~ - 4 - . - line of Bush sireet, 175 W ot Frankiie | thot e i et *}id and Tsador Rosen- | e’ ship and her skipper in high estsem, Chief | Somr FUrekn, Jesten, Bureks = o | San Dieko & Way i following officers: President, Michael sstelle Labell to Jeannets 2 . . S . | the Coptic to rths on the Manchuria, 4 b, { _ oy + % - E line uf Octavia strect, 06 N of Fose 31 5% 1o | P35 %3, o5 alrmount ATt v5 Jon W leave for Newport -News " to-morrow. The | "S5 Sonoma, Herriman, Sydney, via Hono- | Astoria & Portiandit ampier 24 | (he Sy front OMission-stret whart) about 25 glmzt;e;ugrer. < MnJrath. g4 E 10. e el - Hink to John Wesen- | Newport 1s due hera March 31. and Captain | juin > cte . e . Newport. & Weay..l ® amieter 11 | Bitotes lster thaw ¢ Fast Peint: he Relgst ) 3. Habetut: trustecs. James GIN. Pat- Louiss. and Joseph Wagner to J Tone 14 1860, Ho S rney 3% ber map, recorded | caungers will probably proceed East immedi- | ' Stme Whittier, McTans, Redondo. bl e Tick MecPFreel and J. W. Leary: ger- per g st on ,},ac.z Tt L2 Tone 18 90, Liber 1. map 218, Bxcelsior | ficly upon his Arrival. Stmr ;«mcm‘u Johnson, Portland. Humboldt . Pler 9| FRIDAY, MARCH 25, geant-at-arms. John Slattery: delegate v anex, 4% by N 137:6; $10. J. M. Wright & Sons Insurance Company AR B i tmr Santa Criz, Nicolson, San Pedro. ono. pm|Pler 23 | ——- ——— - te Labor Council. John Magee, ja “opit Wagner Jr. to P. F. Benson, same; | to Willlam G. Klos. lot on F lne of Iondon| French Ship Ends Long Voyage. RETURNED. ) Himpoldt . Pler 13 | Sun rises The following officers have been eleet. o street, 175 NE of Persia, NE 25 by SE 100, March 24—Schr Jennie Wand, Christiansen, ! March 30. { Sun sets i ; block 12. Excelsior Homestead: $10.. " | The French ship Amiral de Cornulier, Captain | pence March 21 for Eureka. on secount of | Centennial. .| Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 | Moon sets 7 ed by the Outside Electrical Workers' Charles and Mary Quist to Anna B. Whar. | Caffin, which arrived here yesterday, was | vessel springing a teak. G. Lindauer | Grays Harbor B umiibtes 16 | Union: President, H. B. Tayvlor: viee 4 ton. ot on SW corner of Crescent avenue 324 ?.‘y.t«om':;asng(t_::,-an}c‘n;lmvmn:‘ Cardife. She OUTSIDE BOUND IN. Centralia. . .| Grave Hn:nr </ 4 pmiPier 10| ¥ iI’Tll'fl!l .y 'Tlme‘ o president. B. J. Grant: recording seere- 4 N. Schiegner to Pi H S . by . lots 77, an1 | got into trouble onthre for forty | March 24512 p m-—Four-masted schooner. - Marc 3 W "3 tary. W. M. Coyle: financial secret: . e corer o e to Ly I Roden, | pisenbaver, lot In cemetery; $54, were biown away, and Captaln Rlo and oleven | POINT LOBOS, March 24, 10 5 m—Weather aprii 1. ] e trustees, W. E. Owens, D. Keefe and t NW o Pierce streets, ; of the crew were more or less seriously in- | ¢lear; wind northwest; velocity miles per Bay...| 8 W H. F. Munson; delegates t I by W 37:8: $—r " Builders’ Contracts. ® Coos an P & Way.| 9 am{Pler 11 - K. 5¢ egal 0 Labor o B Bartiett Gameson) to P. A Piods, | rs, Georse 5. Fifo (ownee) with e, SRR R B Sl SPOKEN. Apea 8. . 3 5o Council, H. L. Worthington, G. Caoney, 1o W line of Devisadero street. 32:3 § of O Cominor_(contractor), architects Button . and | Jors: " Caotain Oaffin and & ey cor mire ' Feb 10-Tat 40 south, lon 67 west, Br ship . N i 2 Prem F ore 5.3 | James McQueeney, A. Baines and i e o s B Weeks—Excavation for lot on N line ot cail. | sent out from and November 24 the | Holt Hill, from Hamburg for Oregon. City Syaney | N T vie Panaima.(12 "mibir 10 ,_m,o;,,l o6 5.5 | Sprole; ;nmlnlnz board, A. Ordus. t on N line of Valiejo ,.mm_‘ 0 W | 1%7:6; $1795." o 5.3 v T, PO, 5. e B DOMESTIC PORTS. G. W. Elder | Astoria & Portland|11l am|Pier 24 0.5{11:38] 5. 7 | Sprole, T. Jackson, L. Borden and C. B 3 N 100 §10. Mrs, Justine Caselll (owner) with .. SANAK—To sail March 10—Schr Mary and 5. g e ———— | Kohn: executive board, C. Kellogg, A. George Brown Estate Company (corporation) | & Co. (contractors), architect M. 3. Lyor o ni; Gunlord Pulled Out of Mud. 1da, for San Francis Umatilla. . | Puget Sound Ports. 11 amipier o | NOTE—In the abovs Exvosition of the tides | G. Phillips, S. Holmes. . A Tem T 2 6 ot T sroeine Of Ma- | work for a Wo-slory frame building (store| The big four-masted British ¢hip Ganford, | Hotmes, fom Tosme oo Bios Sont S | Coronado... Grays Harbor. 4 pmiPler 10 | hond column and the successive tdes ot r| Scn. H. Wolf, E. E. Gibson and P. Mo e reet, 8 2 by | ;_n% ;I:no-ri %&g}#fif’!&cgpmm street, | captain J. w;:t. :h:h L blown ashore in oomat - "bktn n!emeverf mmnym Hadlock; FROM SEATTLE. d }uy"l’l: :':";, 0':;; ;Lfi""f&« s o Umme. the Swegan: insvectors, L. Koffman ani F 3 3 c k Richardson Bay during the recent sonth- | schr Wawona, from Willapa Harbor. o ou o es the last tide of : ’ S0 streee, Sasapeth | | Adolph 0. and Clara B Juel (owners) with | Tiit "wus floated yesterday marnimg woare | - Balled March Do Sche Annte. o6 Campbell; day, except when there are but threo tides, a6 | 1aer CoTed ), loTeman. C. Pryor; busi- - O e N s Ty (Contractors). - | The “supervision of Archibald P.\McEariand | for Grays Harbor: schr & T Alexander, for { sometimes occurs. The helghts given are yn | VeSS agent, James McDonald. or Plartation Investment Com. | and gas Mxtures for a ORe-story and - raie® | of the London Salvage Associntion of Marl “syiR | addition o the soundings of the United States —_————— a0y {corporation) to Chiapas r Pl O trams handing on the B Tine g pDase- | Tnderwriters. The Gunford draws 9 feer '§| UMPQUA—Arrived March 22—Stmr San Ga- Coast Survey charts. except when a minug (o Shattuck’s Will Is pany | . ment frame ? ne of Burekn | inches. and where the storm left her was © | briel, fom San Pedro. sign precedes the helght, and then the numbes » Filed, oAy B a sxaovan street, [ atreet, R Sevénteenth, S 87 by E 125, | durih of only 6 feet at high tide. TACOMA-—Sailed March 24—Br stmr Ping given is subtracted from the depth miven by | Th, i of D. D. 8 £ of 1 y :3; $10. H. A g 3 3 2 Raybeys v 2 Wi of 2 ' 3 ttucl c Sapas Rubber Flamiation Gompany 1o - Atbes Cissls (Gwner) with ¥. W, Kern con. e A’y Suey, for Hongkong: stmr San Mateo, for San Abe Cherta | Tue Mual of reigcuivn T e e s hattuck, th tavies J. and Carrie B. Rousseau, same; | tractor). mlntga .An‘l’bct“!‘rl‘nlu—firmur. Codfishing Boats Arrive. rl'l'flfii.s—Am“a March 24—Stmr Uma- 5:'.15:’.".‘3.’;’ Ports. :"' ;! St Yo R Elvd few da: TR s whe e (wie of P. 3 to Tob- | Ziory Tramie bullding on the N ne of Megl.| The codfishing schooners Pearl and Crarins | (il hence March 21 atmr Excesior, trom pe. 1 o oyl dled o few dave ago. was fled for pr et it Reid, lot on 8 Yine of J?nn street, | lister strest, 72 K of Fillmore, £ 72:6 by & .mv.? yn-zzr;ln.{ from the north. The Pearl, | * Salled March 24—Stmr City of Puebls, for Sun, Moon and Tide. Branch Hydrographic Of U. s, N said o be worth many “,,‘,,uq;npf.m 02 W of 3 degree, 7:6; $13,250. Captain Soderholm, was twelve davs com (e , fice, U. S. N. Mer- sands ¢ . 510, “Jaimes L. Flood (owner) with Tisdon Tron | from Sanak, and Brousht 55,000 cotmheees | SN Rranlsen o March S—Schr pavel | OM4 & and Helght of High and Low wairs| . Merch 26 jops ™ Sen Prancisca” cai. | doliars, fo his widow, Phebn Shattuck Vustc of George ¥. Browhie (by W. A.|and Locomotive Worke (contractors), architect | ten dayn of the Dassags sh encomneocey et | GalS TORIAZArived e Time and Helght of High and Low Wate-s | . March 24, 1004, The will states that the children o Cirkword. executor) to Johanna §. Jacobsor, | same—Roiler plant for building ou. NE cor- from the northwest and southwest. Whe PORT ENT at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Francisc: |, (i Ball o0 e tower of the Femry | the ' Kirk e ! . n off RT TOWNSEND--Sailed March 24—Br v are not provided f building was dropped exa P gLt et Bentree. TS of Blgblecnih: | R ol % Lot | ey Torme" Tyt Maeelt 23 her torergyni | e Eing Sy for China and Liveroool ark | Bay, Published by ofical suthority of the | PULIINE N3 doned extetly at foon to-day"s | (" einfor-the reneon that ras ectar £ 25 by W T5: £ %, s :10, | was carrled away during & southwest male | Gen Fairehild, for Sydney. Buperintendent. ;e g ’ Euoinia Eavings and Loan Society to Pat-| 8 2i5; 12,776, : The Carins, Captain Schumuls, was eleven ' TATOUSH- Puseed oat March 24—Schr Phll- | NOTE_The Bigh and low waters occur at | P ™ CFOmIch tme 5 & BURNETT ¥ | feels iy Soasyssty. will Ve esed (o0 in charge. by their

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