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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, ArxiL zl1, 1wva. : 1 TR ROy WILL NoT 5E known it To-oay|P oL MGl RENT, niiee R Giant Liner Is Placed on Hunters Point Drydock, but Darkness : rested in the Belgravia Falls Before Water Is All Pumped From Big Basin---Blade of F‘I)s;s:;mficvme&r 3::“&{3: House as an Ex-Conviet One Propeller Is Twisted Nearly Two Feet Out of Position| Property at the Ferry Three Fast Trams B < s, ‘< SRVER BICH | > ¢ i « In ApcuttS of O Lone Offer of $i565 Per Chlcago a“d EaSt ting Four Burglaries for Month Accepted by the AT Southorn Pacifio, Union Pacific and Chicage & North-Western Rys. Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment observation cars, buffet smoking and library cars; all meals in dining cars. Which He Will Be Trwd DU Board of Commissioners police have discovered in A. Phil- At the meeting of the Harbor Com- ex-convict with several aliases, y say that he has committes missioners yesterday one Did was re- o r burglaries, with whic hd :: ceived for the privilege of the news | i 1oy Aoyl € e g g harged. He was found in the stand at the ferry building. Foster R. R. RITCHIE, General Agent, gravia House, 1715 Polk street ' 7& Orear, the present tenants, were the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY. 4 SSIDIEEED . i ! only bidders. Foster & Orear’s bid is 617 Market St. wwze ¥y Mrs. Knoblock, the land- 181565 a month, or about $1100 a month San Francisco, Cal. while trying to open the door of | more than they were paying a month | ago. th oms. She telephoned to ice station, and Po- Considerable contention arose con- cerning the ferry news stand, and tes- dr M livan soon ha i arrest. He gave ra‘:‘:“ i‘::l’lm unfiy given in Judge Seawell’s court ST - = {last March showed that President 4 oking for a woman friend | Spear of the Harbor Commissioners P PR staken the house | was anxious that James F. Rooney, his Bor e aaiie sl tectives O'Dea and Mulcahy were | brother-in-law, be given the privilege, | 2 - dle n the case, and they accuse despite the fact that he was overbid SAN FRANCISCO. pe of having broken into at least | by Foster & Orear. Fxox ArmiL 10, 1904 uses, as follows: On Decembe: 'The decision rc..dered by Seawell was Fxzzr Dxror Geary street, occupied by Miss that Rooney be permanently barred (Foot of Market Street.) from the right of leasing the news lost — ammive r diamond rings ring and a pearl brooch; stand, and that the present tenants 004 Vacaviile, | 7505 Purk st pss " i » trs. . . Dustanson, Wi Mot e | Maser bt ks thas nay: - - i} CIOR TS T S B s | 1 « 3 o los i ent higher : IMITED TO b en £ gold watches, two pairs of opera- The stand has doubtless been a mint. | LEA VEES D:';":Aco s v;::’:‘ u’:?;.’?.f?.u x-m:“.“ 8.20¢ s d two gold rings: on March | The rent for the last seven years has at 9130 LY 7.304 Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, 7.20 he s House, on Market been only $430 per month. R il e 3 Sy 2004 sasia Bxjreas (¥ia Baviey e S with din Exi street, near Van Ness avenuve, occupied The bid was accompanied by a certi- ol ud..u tra) Willtams (for Bartlett sprg::-';., Mre. Whitman; -whe last juspair of | fied check on the Crocker-Woolworth PO . : e 3 ortland, Tacoms, Seattl Other Santa Fo Train 8004 Dayie. Wooliand. Knighés Laud Bank. It was decided yesterday that | Foster & Orear be allowed to remain | in possession. ——— e Marysville, Orov for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 8304 Port Costs, )nm. Merced, Hanford and Visalia. asses, two gold rings and twe! s, and April 9, 1111 Sutter street, | by Mis¢ Louisa Bormack,who . m. for Stockton. souvenir silver cup, a gold belt, | rings and an overc: i DG 37 4200 e v vt | Workn i mox isese ies cetimates. ot expendic . m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and e s Bkt s s 1 | tures for the next municipal budget vesterday. | Chicago. Il(l;m-g.“?'r:nov‘“h n"" y O'Dea and A o ¥, al il- | | as anticipated. ‘he figures were submitte 1 n, ot Bak s been identified as the map who { Mayor Schmiiz, who desired to make some TICKET OFFICES—g41 Market St. llfl[ field . 4500 ol | | changes before submitting it to the Board of | Perry Devot, S. F. Also 1113 Broad-| 8304 Nm&(g;-“fiz: - e - Supervisors, s Phillipk has been known to the police ——— § N G, O Flagervitie, Murgovitia, OWie,. - as C. H. Reed, Maurice de Salabury, ! ARRESTED IN INDIANA.—Walter E. Reed, | __S&n Jose. 8.30. Oskdale, Chinese. Jamestows. who fs wanted here on a charge of forge nors, Tuolamne and Angels Atiantic Express_Ogden sad [ Tas been” urrested, ot Monrooulle, ind. 'and | CAY [FORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. C0.| 3381 fictmoas"siars Btations vard Anderson and Arthur Williams. » he was sentenced to serve two years ~ San uu;’mm len:uxall\“mp\ DAYE 0% Bis Gxgastions LESSHE 10.004 T%'ano'"«’w"':nmn'w“‘mfl' commit burglary; y 3, 1893, to five —_—---- - - % ver, Om: urglary; May 3, 1883, to five | ; SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC | ygoos yaneso. oottty November 20, 1837, tp five years in Fols SCHOONER GEORGE E. BILLINGS, WHICH IS REPORTED ASHORE LYING BROADSIDE ON TO SANDY BEACH AT WARA- s it TAH, AUSTRALIA. SHE WAS BOUND FROM ADELAIDE TO NEWCASTLE. SHE IS OWNED AT THIS PORT, WHERE Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. e e tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visails. NEWS OF HER PREDICAMENT WAS RECEIVED YESTERDAY. BAN m:umo 'EO IA. mm Bakersfield, Los Angeles . TO ARRIVE. lary. ears in San Quentin for burglary d * HE = S 3 = = e = Q burglary, an .‘ * Movements of Steamers. RAILWAY COMPANY. Costs, Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, e —_—— . 55 — - Bt T From. SUBJECT OF CONTEST R S A Oy R e e s, rston b Kibmollyl mith § - AETQRLA-Arrived SS0elk (B0 Stuiy Cliton, 1?&"";:;2:- B via Panbuos 31| et 11:30 6, m. L0 Demicia Winyers. - Sacramenta. Mongolia, which arrived Tuesday, from Y, o B A TR R £ BC Arena & Abion.|Apr. 21 | Ssurdays—Extra trip at 150 and 11:30 pru. | Woodiand, Ksights Landing, . . ; i e g ! £ ok e —Fr bark Marechal | © 21| BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, | Maryaville, Oroville and way Two Nieces and a Nephew of the De- | Norfoik, Va., made her way from t A Shipment for the Antipodes. de Noailles, from Hamburg, with ilot on Humboldt ey ee.|Abe. 31 | 8:80, 5:00, 0:20, 11:30 p. m. | et 1950, cedent Claim She Was Unduly vicinity of Pernambuco with a blade 0¥ | The British bark Loch Trool was cleared | . Arrived Aoril %0—Br stmr Ching Wo, from | Mendocino & Pt Arena|Apr. 21 | SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISco. 3307 g.ry‘-ng“wm;-&z-zylsum B b St ; two | Jesterday for Fremantle, Aus. with 663,004 | Salina Cruz; Fr bark Maree A Puget Sound Ports....[Apr. 21 | "\VEEK DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7:80, 9:20, 11:18 =3 - W Influenced. »ne of her propellers twisted nearly two | Jasterday for atle. Aus.. with 068,004 | Salina. Crux; | rechal de Noallles, S e oy B | T e %% Tracy, “Larop " Modeute e arten ot ‘Bt fake | Sest Sut of ftu true ponition. This-rhioh | valved at $i40m | RBELLINGHAMArrived April 20 — Stmr | 'S-ifirlg-{!;'_‘i’w trip at 2 | Way Stations beyond Port Coste 12: . 3 < 1 of Gil Sryne ot " AL o T AR < L ainier, hence April 15, SUNDA 5-307 Yosemite Valley, Mon.. Wed., Fri, g: - de Knight of Gilr ces | was revealed yesterday when the ves- | B R "mm" COOS BAY -~ April 20—Reported salling of | F SLERERY | 3:40, 4:55. 5:0. m. §30r Mariines, Tracy. Slockion, Lodi_ 10204 v -Vh: o l‘.‘““":‘r : l;;'n‘ C nu.. lwh“'r dock. How much more damage she sus- | Tuesday for New York, via Honolulu, b )-n'n]n- ;ru\‘ NSEND—Arrived April 20—Schr | | Epokane. i =1 San Francisco. Bep:;e 7, 1903. |San Fun:u:, | ; : P yesterday filed a contest of |y s h o e e R Poopoe g Syl o S { Gamble. for Manila | Week | Sun- atina- vee H Y e et x| talned when she ran ashore off the Bra- | 32 careo from r Honolulu ailed April chr Nokomis, for Tacoma; | ; - 23| Days. | days. tion. Davs | Gony The Owi Limived—¥ e b Mooy« : zilian coast will not be known until this | oil, 100 ce salmon °r bark Turgot R Apr. 2 o Owi Limited—Few uenceson the part of the late Annie s | ofl."100 ce_snimon AFRived ALl %0 Sehr Comper, from Sa- | Honolulu & - Kahului. | [Apr. B u-., o0 : asos. Mendoce Frovno. Tulares Harley, /Charles Hatley and Mary [ D0rning, when the pumping out of the | wire neiting ar | i ; o i o san o ;mg: 2| s N ceeper 8 Pacific a¥ 3 e n n ition to the foregoing the steamer | (asn, g k| - y, fTom | ‘Amer. Maru.. Yokohama & Honolulu. [Apr. 24 | = vn keey t 2115 Pacific avenge and a thorough investigation made POS- | carried 2 cs marmalade and 30 bales' of Tope lh-;g '(’- trom Eairhaven; schr Dora | Armeria .| Pordand & Astoria....|Apr. 241 1004 | f Crabb’s esgate, which wa#| sible. consigned to New o BeEoek: stmP I Rvanos H. AR | Oregon, Portland & Astora....|Apr. 24 | Lo bie worth $6000, was devised almost en- |- The M —_— it Al O & State of Cal..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Apr. 25 st en RSN CRE RSN led April 20-Schr Ruby, for Bandon 5 | Ben Dl & - and sun, Elmirs, Davis, tire her will to the Harleys, he 4 y K PORT HADLOCK . o s g B A s S a8 Santa R Rockiin, Aubars, Colfsx, : = . T Sag ¥e. Mer| dock yesterday for the purpose of hav- n( _— . Eho f\“’s““""’ l""‘:" M Grictitn, Srom. Astorin P Biin 3 fhren. 2ot RRE R Rt note Rom Truckee, Boca. Kéne, Weds i es receiving but small be- S : P e German steamer Amasis of the Kosmos | SANTA BARBARA- A= 1 5 ot s g it o that if It haa | 108 her bottom cleared of the marine | iine sallea yesterday for Hamburg and way | Comet, from Grays Harfbr - §or 10 Schr | W Kruger | San Pearg {2l Fulton. s -20» for the Harleys' preventing | ETOWths accumulated during her long | ports with a general merchandise cargo val. | BALLARD-Arrived ' 'April 10—chr Ma- | Gy Pucbis. | Puget Sound Forts. i . o Pt 4 2 g ed at $54,920, to be distributed as follows: Fo rom San Diego >, "/ Humbolds % Resce: t from seeing them or meet- | Voyage and to have surveyed and re- | ° o SLOW-Sailed A, Se L Ly gy B e et Healdsburg. 2 - - ¥ Mexico, $12,308; Central America, § 7 v ; N pril 20—Schr Columbia, | North Fork.. | Humboldt . E hem the provisions of the will | paired the damage sustained when she | uador, $3819: Pory. 15,042 o Feidg o ik’ Aosl Tiib | Beinlet .. 1 Seattle & Whatcom. Goetiia, e have been reversed and that | it the South American sandbar. | many. s268; Eagland, $106; Fr e, Nor 20=Stmr | 278001000 New Fork via Pangina Cioverdae. ey and not the Harleys would have o Sxpos e rw sc | 1 opland . The steamship was towed to the dry-{ To Mexico—210 bbis flour, 1160 gals 4 c= Passed in A B g o d & Way Ports and Uklah. the principa | . ¥ .. 50 soin 4 o8 3 April 20—Schr Stim- | Harbor dock by the tugs Sea King, Sea Prince s and onions, s s ror “"»"':'.i’mr J Otsen, ? ‘:'uix'm" 4 ?3’.‘.’?“203..a"é?,'n bt ! and Redmond. Darkness fell before the | dried fruit, 896 Ibs ham and bac 206 1bs | : ot e, Prntioco g [ kst 1 sugar, te, 24 e 3 water was all pimped from the blg o e aclly ! gt ool vm B i e Avril 20— W F Baboock, TO SAIL. Guerneville, esin, and with six feet of the Mongo- 2 flflm[u’:"r‘“ ‘::b: ufll:.".u;.“a...wr Ibs | Passed out April 20—Bktn J M Griffith, for | Steamer. | Destination, Salls. Sonoma. lia still sybmerged the pumps were | {{" R Tlitirical suppiles,’ 14 pen nalin 30 | PORT 108 ANGEL 7 Glen Bilen stopped until this morning. The twist- | pkgs millwork, 5 cs tar, 4 cs coal Ofl, 1 o ANGIKED - Avrived ‘Aol 18 April 21, Mg d : . . of esboro, from San Pedro. | | , bl pasted | eq blade was clear of water, but it was | k&S dry oode. 4 ca boots and hoes. 17 pkes | Stmr Mineoln, fiom s o AVHL 8 Staieor el San e eyt : oy, 2| et l-n'""'”"a'.’.:,"i‘."-"' oo s o too dark to make & satisfactory exam- materfal, 17 pkgs 62 bars fron. 9 bales | Sailed April 20—Stmr Whitesboro, for San 5 pmiPier 20 | STAGES connect at Green Brae for San way stations.. y | bags, 245 pkgs machinery, 11 bals pipe, 1500 | Francisco. 4 pm| 2| Quentin, at Santa Rosa for White S | ination even of that. { 1bs_soda AN BIEGO—sai . i pm/Pler "2 | Quentin, s for White Sulphur ND HA VERT ina i =L ¥ _BA SGO—Sailed April 20—Schr A F | Springs; at Fulton for Altrarla and Mark West R~ m;‘ffi”}“ | “Captain Rinder, the Mongolia's com- | o1, Rzl America_1616 bble four, 300 Ibs | Coates, for Columbia River. 50 pfler o | Springs: at Lycion for Lytton Springs: at Gey: "‘!",‘,, ‘,Af,,,’Pc'x“ p""‘ ..&.,[.. ""'" | mander, whose long record of service |iow. 38 piggs paper, 7S pkes ship chandiery. : _ISLAND PORTS: o il L i e, t,‘(,f,:,,;.fi‘{e""nd"aflg;gg:&' for | ¥rom OAKLAND, ¥ !‘ool&f.l.ro;l;ly | navigator of skill, is not blamed for the | o "Fundor—410 bis four, 915 gals wine, | Arrized Abril 20—Bktn Irmgard, hence JHioee sl S S 1 e Batiett Sprinee: ai UMD jor {:T::): gy A T, Scrects.) misfortune which befell his giant 3;2-(5) :lkl;n.wn, lx.» cs canned goods, 100 coils | A;}.i»xlxl :(s; R 57 | G"”r i 1 ::i?l: 10 | Springs, s.;mn gpr{ngs lBylue Lakes, Laure :ng::m ;uyg::'lm. s : . LO—Sailed $ tte A | charge. The bar on which the Mongolia | "*T Peru-2330 1bs shrimps, bbls flour, | for Delaware Breakwater. Ip, AL e mane 4 pmipter 10 | Dell LA, o n Day s, nlx’e::nla‘:'i_lffl?“ 1h Aty and Sants Cres struck is said to have been uncharted. | 512 gals wine, 4850 Ibs hops Ibs dried | MANILA—Sailsd April 15—U § stmr Sher- Willaps Harbor....| & PmPler 20 | Buckneils, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's sion (Sundsy only) It was situated, according to the ship’s | S, 1 0%a0s Tos Shet. 56 Den ope 0y | T for San Franciaco N A panamali2 “m| Pier 40 | Hot Springs. Haltway House. Compiche, Camp 18 O | log, ten miles from shore. Officers and | boots and shoes, 535104 ibs tallow, o] e 2 SRS TN (PO T, Honoiulu .. 11 am|Pler 7 | Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocing City, Fort Erass. ey Cconsarnion Jor- Hotiie ~ X | 4 e s e i NEW YORK—Arrived Avrll 19—Stmr Al- Tahiti direct 11 am(Pier 7 | West Pol Tt Brage, ter). Pajaro. - Castrovill A # en on Tuesday said the vessel strand- | lubricating greare, 7960 railroad ties, 1 B Westport, SHerwood, Cahto, Covel r), “Paj rovilie (con. What is wanted of SRl | 1 o= A sel strand- |, pjcyitural impiements, 4 head catti b5 e rarig b 9 LRI 3| Waer, e, Bpviagn, R 5 nection 1o and_ from onterey | ed at Pernambuco and was ashore for | To Chile—S1 cs canned -goods, 1 ¢s dried | —l1cd APril 19—Stmr Seguranca, for Colon. Coos Bay direct. 13 | ville, Seter il - P arris, OI- and Pacific Grove), Ssiinas, Sen two hours. The official record of the | fruit, 60 gals whisky, 6200 feet lumber, 5040 | FOREIGN PORTS e o TR B el :'n'a'z“’r’{;: arberville, Pepperwood, Scotia Aris Fade Rebies Sunte Mar r in 1 1 4 1lro 96 pi cl y, 8 ;0 . = §. Barbara. | Los eles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler 2 . au Lais O net) « A 3 2 ont, from Manila. v for )._principal stations 1 E . |of-ahore location and places the Mon. | B Grgho S S bonr. 8 o camned| PARGRAL M vea ape t0—pr some r- | % | 0 Mot S U | SRR o o poue S olia’s time of letention on e shoal | Y s ma, rom anilae 1 ‘venturs, Bur! les . cican an not hurt it, |solie’s tin i GTBHALTAR ~Passed April 10—Br stme | P 0ene " | Bon Padvo & Wey.| s sealler 15 | poricket offices. 610 Market street, Chromicle | 8084 San Jose Pince, Cepitola, R o i Sempriicoged Shipping Intellio Queen Christin®, from Norfolk, for Manil Senator.... | Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 | P32 it ”"‘“‘G"’" izan .| 1In addition to such repairs as may Shipping Intelligence. HAMBURG-—In port Ab§l §-Ger stimr | . Monica..| Graya Harbor...... er 9| H. C. WHITING, R, X. RYAN, San Lul-’b Sad " ¥rincipal Pure soap does that. This | be netessary, the Mongolia is far from e s b Ot < 2 April 26. = o s st s S 1 San Jose and ¥ Wa Giasions. 1 | being fnished, and there mre many Anm‘\‘:fim" A Juir =il April 23—Br ship Fairport, for Hono- .| China & Japan.... 3 ™ 1‘_ R 53 B{. Bants Clars, San Jose, Los Gaios 730 2 ! 0 20. ] fons .30 rhy w v, 3 rs’ wi for many mechanics befor Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 ho fro LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 18— 2! = is why we want pure soap; or oot i miany sebhiite W fore |_niu Becaam o o | g A 18—Br ship ‘ i 3 MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY | 13- g:TJm“nd‘w-ysnkhn 36 i '{ s - e 2 - - Jrays r. . . e e (cot and when we say pure, | L Somr Nowburg, Andressen, 75 hours from | SYDNEY_Arrived prior to Aoril 19—Br o ! Clara, ccept Sunday, for Sants Grays Herbor 'h;{’ (Tr&w;nog Sx:‘l:é\d from Tacoma. . l Days, gnu. l’g’-l acn;n- Narrow . ’ Ashore on Australian Coast. Bark Alden- Besse, Kessel, 25 days from v April [20—B g 5 ange Polats) at Gliroy for Bol- we mean without alkali, | s tooeer Georse £ Bilines ot s | HoOI T T 5 " | Oimucus, tor San Diego, 7 RO ahie | Jorh T | umbole ! § pmieter 20 e | lster. Tres Pinos. at Fajaro for port 15 ashore st Waratah Bay, Astralia, 404 | asve om Tocome. attormeen, 13 | 4 g, bence March 3. OELL B0 St B1- Ix Y‘ o i 50 Saiinas ... ;:.u- p & . it s feared that her predicament is serious, Schr Chas E Falk, Henningsen, 6 days from Arrived prior to April 20—Br stmr Claver, | Gty Hapam via -nnm-,l? m|Pler 40 | 3 Tres Pinos Way Pasdenger. ears 1S pure; nO Iree | . iyick broadeide on to & sandy beach. | Coos Bay ing, from Astoria. g b A S e 73 | y ? y G S LB 5 er | News of the disaster was recelved yesterds “mfi:\r!:: C A Kiose, Gruggle, 14 days from Co- W‘”{;J“}l);llfir f“kg“:r; il 20, noon—Stmr | Rainier.... - Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pler 10 | - | d jon. ‘The Bil- e 5 a]kah. YOU can trust a of L‘,,'Jfifi“”}?m'.‘."‘.f,fii‘."m'l mrx. \I}u Sehr Advance, Ogidnessen, 7 days from Co- (Arhr:\ed rnrlm- to April 26—] Br stmr Empress FROM SEATTLE. | castle, N. 8. W. She is owned in this city, | TUllle River. $ of China, from Hongkong and Yokohama. ¢ biti . and was built in 1503 at Port Blakeley. She | pSc¢hr G W Watson, Wetkitnaut, 17 days from OCEAN STEAMERS. Steamer. For. Salls. soap that has no biting in | i'a Veeel’of 110 tons et ana carries & crew | SRR o B | LEARED. o rived April 20 — Stmr | of ‘etghteen all told e .,. Skagway & Way Ports. |Apr. 21 | of eighteen all tol i Wenesday, April 2. Testonie, om New York e Skagway & Way Port e MAKES EVERY EFFORT New Orieass. New York. . , ’ ® Ger stmr Amasis, Jansen, Hamburg and way 5 20— - % Cruz it, that's Pears’. Petrel Sallor Shoots Himself. ports: 3 D Sureckeis Bros & Co. 4 B Abril 20_Stmr va. | SoUta8e City. TO AVOID HER GAZE and st g-‘o'uvv’n')‘aum Pacitic Feon | Rovert Nicholson, chief boatswain's mate | Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureka; Chas Nel- | gorigng, from New York. b A b TR - 18 167 lfll)huv.lemnnl Iellwn,l-l % Embhshed over xoo’mn. on the United States l’\l“boll":!l{’fll. which 3o | ™R & Ciite of California, Thomas.- San Di< - Mrs. Botkin Glaves at John P. Dun- L Osks, = s anchored in the stream allejo-street | ago: Pacific Coast Steamship Compas ) N Shart, shot and Killed himself esrly vesterday | " Bimr Bonita. Glelow, San Pedro: Pacific | . Sun, Moon and Tide. TO SUNNY STANISLAUS ning While He Signs the Re- s morning. He returned from shore leavesunder | Coast Steamship Company United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | To witness the celebration of thi ‘cognizance After Testifying. 5 the infruence of liguor and committed suicide | _Stmr atilla, Patterson, Victoria; Pacific Time and Helght of High and Low Waters e com- | .., ¢ preliminary examination of | shortly after reporting his return to the ship. | Coast Steamship Company. at For Point, entrance to Sen Francisco | Pletion of the Modesto-Turlock Irriga- P 54 | He was & native of Scotland; 52 years of age. | Br bark Loch Trull, Mainland, Fremantle; l“-)s P\-b"-heg by official authority of | tion Sy-tem- at Modesto, on April 22 and | Mre. Cordelia Botkin on the charge of enl [ ———ieeee | Bady Falk and Am;;!;‘::;;‘mdlng Company. \Orhjj‘:;'e‘";fi:h";nd oW Wik " zamlb s 11 otdnre mrovuvn?h-m» tickets | murder in connection with the death | «11-30» I-nu‘- l':-::u;“v::v h-n. | LED. the city front (M will be Sold, good un ednesday, April 2 le. Law, Clara The Overdue List. adnesday, April 20. | Mincity front (Mission-strect wharr) about 3 | 37" X°ZSlighthul trip at this time of the | O M 1d8 FHenrietta Teane at Do by The vessels on the overdue list are quoted | T § stmr Tacoma, Nicholson, Tacoma. | of tide is the same at both places, Eht | year. :‘er, ;)e)b fineA\;‘m?yt. 1;92- “aé cslm- i nued before Police Judge Conlan for reinsurance as follows: Englehorn and | Stmr Montars Reilly, Seattle, 10| Stmr Umatilla, Pa 01 ctoria. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, A Journey Through Koodlpmn. yesterday. It will probably be con- Note Dame d'Arvor, 15 per cent; Alba, . Stmr Marshfieid, Dettmers, Eurcks. per cent; Lamioriciere, 30 per cent, and Le- | gy Californian, Barron, Honolulu and | Sun rises . Dr. Katherine V. C. Scott will give | cluded this afternoon. morna, 90 ver cent e ; s LENBE A ;‘mirv\_‘\,onh Mork/ Néiach, Bustkn. IB‘\:’Z"M;:" a talk to-day at 3 p. m. at Miss West's The cross-examination of John P. Water Front Notes. Ger stmr A‘mnlg, Sanmt. Haminirg . w school, 2014 Van Ness avenue, on “A | Dunning was finished and as he step- « The stesmship Columbis s on Hunters| Semr MaEEle, o e Honplute 45 e Journey Through Koodistan to Nin-|ped forward to sign the recognizance Point. drydock having repaired damige sus- | Snip Alex Gibson, Wayiand, Bristol Bay. s eveh.” The proceeds will be devoted | he d"‘““})" faced the defendant. She tained by striking the Columbia River bar. Ship W H Macy, Groth, Loring. 2 2 to a fund for the plgeing of an aged | glared at him, but he studiously avoid- LA B H 3 P. Paulson, an intoxicated soldier from the [ Schr Iuy, TinGulint, S008 Bay. 2 woman in the Eplm‘c‘wnl home. The |ed her gaze. Attorney Clark made = - Schr John A Olsen, Presidio, fell into the bay early yesterday Schr Jennie Griffin. Camvbell, Bolinas. morning from Powell-street wharf. He wi SPOKEN. . dried at the Harbor Hospital 4 & 24 Henry Bosh, who lives at 227 Valley street, | March 28—Lat 18 south, long 35 west, Fr |26 yesterday had two ribs broken, his chest | bark Asie, from Antwerp, for San Pedro, 26 wm You Are Out With YOUr | crushed and his left ch«ek badly Jacerated n | March 31—Lat 10 south, long 35 west, Ger lecturer has traveled extensively and Dunning write his name and the is a good speaker. words “With love to yourself and baby, Mrs. C.,”” and, handing him the Trunks, valises and all leather.goods | note found in the box of poisoned 2:! 21' g e ""’V,j"""““"" of the tides | o¢pered in gold free of charge. Recefved | candy, asked him. if the handwriting bark Charlotte, from Bremen, for Honolulu. @ freight elevator at 22 Sansome street the early morning tidesbare given in th The Pomona will mot arrive (rom Eureka TELEGRAPHIC, n_and su D the lett | i carload lots and sold at carload prices. Best Girl | e O e ving boen deiayed at the Hum | POINT LOBOS, April 20, 10 p m—Weather | day In the GHer of e cecnea e, Yided of e | O % Vail & Co., 741 Market at. & | Nos Mot 'h; sapie. ~Dunuing’ gasppd You surely want your linen to look spick | bolit Port throush the breaing of & psion | clear; wind NW: velocity 34 mies por hour. | L:uru: timne”column ives the list tideot the ———————————— oo i St iy and = he - 3 y, extent wi three tides, as I’ said, y, of course not.” and span. The Way to put Your best foot | "Tne Uniied States cruimer Tucoma salled| popT GAMBLE—Sailed April 20—Schr | Sometimes occurs. he helghts given are in MaRIonRMIE - Elper | our Lyt The other witnesses examined orward is to let us do your laundering. | yesterday for Tacoma to give the citizens of ¢ g addition to the wundln:- of the United Statek | The trial of Willlam A. Adkins, a ned were hen will shirt front, collar nd cuffy’ ihe Puset Sound city an opportunity to in- | Premier, for Nushigak; echr Polarls, for Ma- | Coast Survey charts, when a minus (—) 7 ¢ : 2 Mrs. J. J. McGuinness, who sold the cufts t (0 ¢ the vessel that bears the name of their | M- 2 sigr. precedes the hei,m. e then the number colored man, -charged with murder, : enable you to look your best and attract| goen. Arrived April 20—Schr Gamble, from Mantla. | given is subtracted the depth given by | was commenced before a jury in box of candy to Mrs. Botkin: Mrs. A. admiring attention—to say nothing of | The Kosmos liner Amasis cleared yesterday “Arflpvo;l April 20—Schr Gamble, from Ga- | the charts. 'Kl'hev of referetice is fl. mean | o dge Cook’s court yesterday after- 8. Clark, who was employed at the < atistaction yowll feel becuuse of | tor Hembure 1 TUL T HU | Vi Frt arivea Avril 20_stmr _Geo o L e OO e 1o accnaed of sheoting | candy store; Mrs. I Tuchler, who sold can. mweet, well-froned washable | , She YO i oo o 4 Loomie, hence’ Avril 16: Fr bark Turgol. from Time Bal. :::“'k““n‘ Muldoon McDonald t;l‘: the handkerchief found in the candy iothes. — n of . » g edg: " Eailed” April 19—Stmr Bertha, for Valdez: Branch Byflra"ruphlc Office, U, 8. N., Mer- | colored pugilist, December 25, at box, and Mrs. Almira Ruoff, the nurse. % es. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. stmr Farallon, for Skagway. Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. d Bast streets. ) RO - P Sailed April 20—Stmr Jeane, for San Fran- Aprll“m Ioos. < '+ | Washington an grre WAITER HAS DISAPPEARED.—Mrs. Hen. shecs. An accident to the Time mechanism —————————— " U'NITD SI'ATB LAUNDDY Matters of Interest to Mariners and mr}m')gzbgu»,\rmed Avril 20—Stmr South netcl:‘:ll(, . ;zmw:lfi dllcltiwlnl‘.l:unuon utht;: san Francisco Veterinary College. ry"r";x:‘l:«mbge vcn‘l'c'o“t'r?ert :h.:wur-nu ‘urther - notice w 1004 MARKET STREET. | Shipping Merchants. Baiied Avrll 20—Schr Chas R Wilson, for | it te pit o order. ST DA When | Ciceis sesiten will'begt Dikie 6ih! Ckbatigion | e Ry Y O & walter, 30° yoars of age, 5 fest 7 Iches tatl, Felephone Bouth 420, Zhe bark St. Katherine returns to Hilo and Grays Harbor. Tieutenant, U. 5. N., in charge, _ by applying to Dr. E.J, Creely, 510 G. G. ave.* ' of slim build, with light ‘complexion and hair.

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