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T e s RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1904 TERS AND SUPPLIES. . 2 Remington, No. : other typewrliers at $2 50. The 38 California et pewriters at $30 each: gel par- NXANDER, 110 Mont- writers sold, rented. repsired 508 Murket Mutual Savings Bank pposite Third— clared at the twelve per cent cipating certificates, and after SATUF JOSEPH A LEOD H CRAIG, Secretary. ant Powder Com- Xo. 65, of fifty cents the lssued capital stock of s been decimred, payable at DIVIDENL pany, Con. - netsco, books close Ma: QUIN & 5,5 per cent. now due and pay- Pacific Bank at 405 Mont- J. HOWARD BARNAR PROPUSALS. Office Depot POSALS for Hay and Oal San Francisco, ry st., May 6, 1904—Sealed proposa’ licete, subject o the be received here until 4, 1904 PRC o'clock noon, ering et San Francisco, Ci t of December, | . 36 New | DOR sual conditione, | nd then opened, for furnish- | and Portland, Ore. thirty- | seventy-six (3576) toms of | bay, Afty-six hundred and twelve (5612) to “Cats, subject to an increase or decrease United States reserves the Furtber information and sals furnished on application ntaining proposals to, be marked an Q M, U Major C. A. De t Quartermaster. " Q M., Vancouver Barracks, w ). 1904, Sealed proposals e e & received here unts! 11 a =vstem or reject any or all bids, or | at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her som, Hermann Barth, §0 Sixth avenue. | BONNER—1In this city, May £, 1804, Jokn | Dy beloved brother of Cather- { Pa., aged o Brick- Jors of M ; -1 sion_ street, thence to | Anthony's Church for services at 1 o'clock Interment private. Mass will be for the repose of his soul Thursday, at St. Anthony's Church. BOUCHER ectfully invite 1 late S. 11, | BOY at Friends an spectfully fnvited to requiem mass for th Boy nd acquain! 4 repose of Mi Cathedral, 1, at ah E. San Mary's May BROWN—In this city, May 9, 1904, Nellie beloved wife Sam J. Brown, mother of Laurs G., Henry J. and Millred tve ‘of San Francisco, aged and 5 days County rini, a native ars. May 0. Brown, Hospital, ot , 1904, Jul zerland, aged ~In this_city 1904, Mary J: | of Join M. Deady, mother of Deady, and_daughter of a native of Vallejo, Cal., years 8 months and 29 days. saine at the undertaking parlors of €h, 29 Van Ness avenue. In_Oakland, Cal, May 9. 1904, Mrs. 3 Doran, mother of Mrs. William ten and Mrs. Charles Helmke, a native of aged 70 years 4 months and 12 ANGRY WOMAN DRAWS PISTOL {Jennie Kleimenhagen, for the Second Time in a Week, Kill B CHASES HIM ON Tries Richard Graves, an of Wel Will Yet Be SRS ST Richard Graves, an employe of Wells, | Fargo and Co. in the freight deparf | ment at the ferry, for the second time came near to death at the hands of Jennie L. Kleimenhagen last night. He claims that Mrs. Kleimenhagen chased him three blocks on Market street with to Fa Paramour j STREET Tacoma, from Fort Ludlow, The Pacific Mail Steamship Com- Movements of Steamers. for San S pany’s Acapulco, Captain Russell, Castle Rock, }4 m lo e 2 TO ARRIVE. 4 ploy Which arrived here May 4, safled agalu | ~5 s Due. | May 5, for Seattle. rgo, Fears He Teaidnndur Taname and wey perty : trom San Pedro. for n spite of her short stay in port the Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. May 10 ISLA. Murdered €oos Bay_direct Coquille River . .| Seattle & Tacoma HONOLULU- Acapulco took away a full cargo, and Humboldt Puget Sous Crescent City. China & Japan. San Pedro . Mendocino & Record time was made both in dis- charging and loading, and this in spite of the fact that Captain Wilson had Portland, Or. for San Francisco. Arena. GE—1In Berkeley, Cal., May 9, 1004, Gladys | & revolver and attempted to shoot him. { on his hands the burden of loading the L endgeine & Ry o (May 12 | VeI, for San Franc ‘\\ ,nb..nov:a ’\d:u:?xgu:.!m“!‘:;? . 1,'d.?e:";3 The trou_ble culminated ovel-' a 8epara- | pig Mongolia under many difficulties. | Newpore & ‘Way Ports. [May 12 months and 20 days. tion between the man and woman, who The Acapulco carried eighteen cabin Eel River Ports ......|May 13 GOODMAN—In this city, May 7. 1904, George | had been living together for some time. > New York via Panama. May 13 | Victoria, for Honolul Goodmar, beloved uncle of M. and Kate | tive of Ronspers, Bohemia, nd 8 months. (Stockton, Cal. cttully invited to at- funeral services to-day (Tuesday), :45 o'clock, at Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets. Remains will leave bis late residence, 1062 Post street, for nic Temple at 9:15 o'clock. Interment Peace Cemetery, by funeral car and Townsend streets depot at | ck Hebrew Benevolent Society—Officers iembers, you are respectfully requested attend the funeral of our late member, Goodman, Tu May 10, at 9:45 ock. at the Masonic Temple, corner Post Montgomery streets. S. ZEKIND, Secretary. NUCCI—In this city, May 5. 1904, F and genlo. dearly Ivatore = AT | Candélaria ¢ of Frank THE MINT OF TH TATES AT foh. De "a native N AN e SR P RORORATS 1 | 5 San Francisco, aged 1 year 3 montha and asee T ihe Mint of the United | GREEN—In this city, May 7, 1904, Ellen, be- r T ed wife of the late Willlam Green, and - B e her of William, and ~Boaen a native of Ircland, aged tes at SAN | and acquaintances are + the fiscal year from | fully invited to attend the funeral o-di 0. 1905, in ercordm (Tuesday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlore | epecifications, coptes! of | ©of Pacific Undertakers, T { proposals and_other § Inte Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 Pk mpon spplication 1o In the City and County Hos- | perintendent | 901, Daniel Gustafson, a native | | o aged 21 years. | received at the | HAMMOND—In this city, May 9, 1904, Eana ! neer, 91 Flood | May Hammond, beloved wife of R. E. Ham- | Cal, until 12| mond ghter of Mrs. W. M. Ross, sister nd then opened. V. Evans, and niece of Mre. P. J. 7 native' of Folsom, Cal., aged months and 22 days. In this city, May 6, 1904, Patrick ve of County’ Donggal. Ire years. (Boston papels please | and acquaintances are resp.ct to attend the funeral to-dav t §:30 o'clock, from the parlors Y Green, 1171 Mis- e i= hereby given that eceived until 2 o'ciock 1904, by the Board f the T the sale f One Thousand Dollars esch ry 1, 1904, due and pay- bearing interest at the %) per annum, optional issued by the Ter- accordance with the of tne of Arizom isions of Act No, Legisiative Assembly of said Territory, which act has been approved by the scress of the United States. Interest on said_bonds will be the Brst day o sear, and Loth principal and interest payable in gold coin _of the United States at the of- fice of the Treasurer of sald Territory. A ertificd check of a responsible bank for 3 per cent of the amount of the bid, payable the order o E. Kirkland, Territorial 7Treacurer. and a copy of this advertisemenrt must accompany each bid. Fatlure of bidder to make purment in full upon allotment and bonds will be considered a cancel- of the bid and forfeiture of the check )mpanying the same. The board reser: right to reject any and all bids. et be seal 1gnder 1sth and sddressed to the Board of Control, Phoenix. Arizona. and marked L Proposais for purchase of Insane A 2 ds 632 Post street, and Eddy street, and nia City. Nev. E Bakersfield, and ameda 536 Natoma street, and Rues stre 6 Juniper street, and @n Ness avenue —HARRIAGES—DEATHR rriage and death motices sent by EIRTHS = once in, this column BOR) BELASCO—In this eity, May 6, 1904, to the wife of £. Belaseo, @' son. ARY—In this eit April 24. 1904, | wife of Wiillam T. eary, a son. sgnd FRENCH this city, May 8, 1904, to the wife of Jobn £. Frenc & daughter. ICKS—1In this city, May 8, 1004, to the wite of G. W. Hicks, & daughter. i HUNTINGTON—In this city, May 7, 1904, to the, wife of Oscar €. Huntington, son. McNESEY—In this city, May 5, 1904, to wife of Jobn McXNesby, m D RAPHELD—In this city wife of Me D In this city, May 8, 1904, ¥ ¥ Keast, Waiter . Axford nd Alma Lindo. both of this city, OOKE—GORDON—In this city, May 9, 1904, by ihe Rev. F. A Keast: William £an Jose and Mary Adelia Gordon of Sesttle, Wash. BRUNS—BERC In this city, April 14 190 by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, ¥ritz Au: us runs and #&=r, both of this city. ge ot v BUTT—SCHEER—In n Jose, Cal. 1908 by the Rev. G. Denminger, Mo B ‘I:Xnfl @nd Lillie Scheer, both of San Fran- ELLENBERGER-—MAYER—In T, 1904, by the Rev, J. Fllfl:t‘n:lhl[ Ekert Fllenberger of San Jose, Cal, and Al hristiane Mayer of Oakiand, Cal i HOBBIE—LOHREMANX—In this city, April 30, 1904, by the R Hobble o1 wenfsiias, city, May Harkine, Patrick Jefters, Mrs, W, Marinovich, Mihovil Merchant, Wilbur Patton, Josephine M. Powe: Brown, Nellie Cerini, Juliue Deady, Mary 3. Doran, Mrs. Johanna Sage, ‘Gladys W. Goodmen, George Granucci, Eugenio Green, Ellen Sioll, Henry G, "n:?m:l-. Rose H. entine, Mrs. 5. Gurtafeon, Daniel Warren, Edwin !H.x' Watkin, Marie Hammond, Edna M. Alwine BARTH--Is this city May 5 1904, Barth, beloved motber of Mrs. C. W. Ken. itzer, Mrs. M. Harmuth snd Emil, Alwin Rudciph and Hermann Barth, a mnative of Germany. aged 80 years § months and i ye. © ¥. J, Monaban, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. 't:nzu;l“‘nmzcroz AND EMBALMERs, San Francisco. of the Twenty-sec- | paid semi-annually on | Janvary and July of eacn | | | itory of Arizona, at the | J board in the City of Phoenix, | a Bids | PATTO) 9 o'clock Holy Cross t by 10:30 sm Third and Townsend streets this city, May 9, 1904, M tve of nington, ars funeral hereafter In this May 8, 1904, ovich, beloved son of Marin e Ovieta Marinovich, and brother Kate Petar ‘Marinovich, 2 years the late »f Dubrovnik, Daimatia, aged A days. member of tances are funeral to-morrow E es will be attend th at 1 the ausyp “roatian B. | No. £, at the Pythian Castle, 900 Market street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery Remains at the parlors of McFadden, Mec- | Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. | MERCHANT—In Oakland, Cal., May 9, 1904, Wilbur, beloved son of Mrs. C. Melissa Mer- and brother of O. Rogers and Mrs. C. Cal., aged 29 years P v and ) days. In this city, May 9, 1904, Josephine beloved wife of Jobn L. Patton, ard Lawrence Patton, daugh- sister of Charles and niece of August San Francisco, ased POWERS—In this city. May 9, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of late Edmusd Powers, and beloved m of Mary C., William J and the late [ ne F. Powers, a native of | County Waterford, Ireland, aged b4 years. C7Notice cf funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourt | REDDY—In this city, May &, 1904, Emily M Reddy, widow of the late Patrick Reddy, be. loved mother of Mrs J. Coleman, and | | { | SMITH—In this city, May 9, 1904, John Smith, | t be in ted. They I san, 1 ¥ the publication offces aandsd | STOLL—In this city, May 8, 1904, Henry G., | he name and residence of per. | Deloved husband of Margaret Sioll, brother , have the same published, | Of Caroline and Adolph Stoll and brother- ply to the announcement | in-1aw of Mrs, George Bentfeldt, a native | sieter of Judge N. H. Conklin of San Diego, a native of New York, aged 70 years §7 The funeral services will take place morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, at her | late residence, avenue. Inter- | In the City May 9. 1904, Mary land, aged 16 years and Coun: Rooney, a nativ Hospital, of Ire- beloved husband of Mrs. Annfe Smith, and father of G. W. Smith, Mrs. A. B. Gibson and Mrs. Gertrude Tyrel, a native of Michi- | axed 65 years. of Ludwigsburz Germany, aged 63 years G | months and 28 days CFr 1 acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day | (Tuesday), May 10, at 2 o'clock, from his iate residénce, 4105 Eighteenth street, corner | of Castro. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. THOMAS—In this city, May 9, 1904, Rose Har- riet, beloved daughter of Charles and Rose Thomas, and sister of Lilllan and Mar- guerette Thomas, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year and 6 daye. this city, May 4, 1004, g ed wife of the late Wi~ liam Valentine, and mother of Mrs. O. W. Everson, Mrs. E. C. Dudley and William L. Valentine of Los Angeles, Cal.. a native of Scotland, axed €0 years 4 months and 27 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances sre respect- fully invited to attend the funerai to-day | (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, between Sutter and Bush. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, WARREN—In this city, May 8 1904 Edwin H., beloved husband of Alice Warren, father of ‘Ruth E. and Edgar E. Warren, son of Mrs. Emilie Gaddel, and brother of Mrs. Mary King and J. W.. William C. and James 1. Warren and Eibert Dunlap, a native of Canada, aged 49 years 1 month and 25 da Past consul of Tamalpais Camp No. Woodmen of the World, and a member of Golden Gate Circle No, 355, Women of Wood- craft. and California Lodge No. 1, K. of P. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), May 10 at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, where services will be held under the ausplces of Tamalpais Camp No. 427, Woodmen of the World, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, Officers and members of Golden Gate Corcle No, 356, W. O. W.—You are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late neighbor, Edwin H./Warren, Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, from the undertaking parlors of Il. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, By order MRS. A. PROWSE, Guardian Neighbor. MRS, L. KAMENA. Clerk. WATKIN—In this city, May 9, 1904, Mari beloved daughter of Evan Ernest and . the iate Marie Watkin, a native of San Fran- cisco, Cal., aged 1 year and 2 days. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many friends for their kindness and sym- pathy during our late bereavement. IDA JELINSKI and Faraily. CARD OF THANKS. The relatives of Henry W. Muller beg to express their deep appreciation of and sin- cere thanks for the sympathy and kind offices of triends and the members of the Improved Order of Red Men and the Order of Poca- hontas in_their recent bereavement. COMMERCIAL NeWS Continued From Page Fifteen. On the more than At a meeting of the Civil Service will be held at the Girls' High School and applications must be filed with | 6th of this month Mrs. | Kleimenhagen lay in wait for Graves at | his lodging house at 6% Sacramento street and threw the contents of a bot- tle of carbolic acid at his face. hands were badly burned by the acid. The two people had been living to-| | gether at 6% Sacramento street for two years. On March | | Humboldt .. San Pedro. San Pedro. Humboldt . Portland & Astoria . passengers, all but three of whom are going to Newy York; fifty in the steer- age for New York and seventy Chinese from New York, for tania, hence May 4. for South American ports. Tthil cn:fln g,."}. :O\yh:lfom. San Francisco. res’ J ‘ollowin; .| Beattle ympla. Graves' | paasengers . Included . the E | Biate of Car..| Gon Diego & Way Porta{May 16 | porie named: 18-1:(- Crus...| San Pedro & Way Pts. May 16 J. Campbel, Mrs. A. Baker, J. B. Candy {lmatilla Puget Sound Ports. Puebla, for San Fra | !| Sydney & Way Ports | Hamburg & Way Pt .| New York via Panama. Seattle & Tacoma... and wife, Miss M. Lusky, ~rank R. Dann and wife, C. H. Prescott Jr., B. Longinottl, | J. L. Woodrum, O. E. Hudson, A. Forman and wife, Miss T. Forman, D. Ballentyne, H. Nome, ship St 28 OCEAN tril on Suturday, making nine miles an hour over the Government course off California City. Nome Nome City . Shipping Intelligence. The bark St. Katherine sailed on Sunday for Hllo with an assorted cargo valued at $39,658 and including the followiny Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 3% days from San Diego. Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from Chicago. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, F ing’ ‘were The Saibe the San Fran- | PKES potatoes, cs whisky, 205 gals wine, & m. cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 10 bbls beer_ 3824 ft lumber, Mon. May 9. | SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, Srmomeig -l de of lime, ‘21 pkgs pipe, 7| Stmr Acapulco, Russell, Pa: and way 0. 4:50. 5:00, §:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. {Ex- R T s pkgs drugs, 3 cyls ammonia, 4 bales oakum, 4| ports L cept Saturd 500 Alpha 10/ 50 Mexican colls rope. 12 cs arms and ammunition, 12| Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. ety 300 Andes ... 23 100 Ophir pkgs paints and ofls, 14 pkgs machiner Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, Crescent City. Leave 200 Caledonia 71| 60 Ophir To Central America—4262 bbls flour. 960| Stmr Scotia, Johnson, San Vicente Landing. 100 21| 500 Potosi . gals 30 cs wine 77 gals S2 cs whisky, 1902 Ibs | Stmr South’ Coast, Olsen, Caspar. 100 60! 100 Savage . 1 cs bread, 496 Ibs 3 cs spices, 63 pkgs pota- Stmr Melville Dollar, Fosen, Grays Harbor. 200 10,1100 Bavage toes. 5 pkgs onions, 720 Tbs lard, BS4 Ibs dried | Stmr Rival, Fosen, Bowens Landing. 500 Exchequer . 32| 200 Sierra Nev fruit, 90 Ibs raisins, 110 pkgs groceries and | Stmr Centralia, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. 200 Gould & Cur. 23| 300 Union Con . provisions, 46 cs canned goods, 2700 Ibs 15 pk Stmr Argo, Dunham, Eel River. 200 Mexican .....2 05/ 500 Yellow Jacket. rice, 3841 Ibs tea, 55 flasks quicksilver, 20,830 Schr Sacramento, Gruggel, Siusiaw River. Afternoon Sessfon. 1bs tallow. 15 bales bags. 85 pkgs dry goods, | Schr Oakland, Ewart, Siuslaw River. - 500 Andes .. 22| 100 Confidence 1 10| 17 pkgs paints and ofls, 73,724 Ibs cement, 10| Tus Dauntless, Shea, Siuslaw River, with 200 Belcher 28] 100 Mexican 1 0p | tons coal, 12 bdls 12 bars iron, 105 pkgs tank | schrs Oaklard and Sacramento in tow. 50 Best & Belch.1 65/ 600 Overman 31 | materlal, 5 pkgs machinery, 40 coils wire, 7| Schr W. H. Marston. Curtis, Honolulu. 1600 Con Imperial. 02 B0-Union Cos 09 | bdls leather, 2140 Ibs soda, 117 es coal ofl,' 54 TELEGRAPHIC. - 8ks coke. NT LOBOS, May 9, 10 p. m.—Weather ovato, PACIFIC STOCK BXCHANGE. To Panama—260 bbls flour, 93,000 1bs rise. | nager wind NW: S miles per Hour. Petaluma Following ‘wers: the: ‘akies - s’ 3249 lbs beans, 400 1bs codfish, 1888 Ibs dried and '3 he Pacific hrt MEMORANDUM. Sa R Stock Exchange vesterday: hrimps, 113 pkgs groceries ‘and provisions, s b Dk 0 nta Rosa. 'y 26 cs assorted canned goods, 60 Schr Salvator, from San Diego, for Everett, Morning Session. mon, 2700 gals 26 § ip Straifs May 9; schr Bangor, from San Pe- 4 ., gals 26 cs wine, 90 gal fl' Fulton. 100 Andes 23( 200 Crown Point.. 20| ky, 2 cs brandy, 33 cs liquors, 60 pkes pota. [ 9ro, for' Port Gamble, In Straits May 9. 600 Andes 22| 100 Mexican 200 | toes and onfons, 24,425 ft lumber, 5 hdls DOMESTIC PORTS. — 100 Best & Beich.1 65 300 Qverman 82 | brooms, 25 pes pipe, 5 pkgs millwork. SEATTLE—Arrived May 9—Stmr Portland, Windsor, 300 Builion 10/ 160 Union Con 74| To New York—105,277 gals wine, 1000 cs | from Juneau. Healdsburg, 100 Chollar 22| 100 Union Gon 3| canned ealmon 16,100 1bs dry hides, 34,460| Arrived May 9—Schr H. D. Bendixsen, trom Lytton, 100 Con C & 8% 900 Utan 08 | Ibs gluestock, 100,035 1bs asphaltum, 93,700 Ibs | San Pedro. Geyserville, 200 Con 400 Yellow 22 | wool, 80 bales junk, PORT TOWNSEND—Salled May 9—Schr Cloverdale. Afternoon Session. To Colombla—71 pkgs grocerles and provi- | Americana, for Hiogo; Br ship Cisste, for Hepland 100 Belcher 27| 100 Mexican sions. Melbourne and Ukiah. 100 Belcher zu[ 160 Ophir ... To Ecuador—100 bbls flour. : PORT FARFORD—Safled May 9, 1 a m— < 2000 Con Imperial. 02| 200 Overman To Trinidad Island—6G cs assorted canned | Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. Willits, 200 Crown Point. 19] 200 Savage soods. VENTURA—Arrived May 9—Stmr Asuncion, Sherwood, 200 Gouid & Cur. 20| 800 Sierra Nev §o| To Jamaica—38 cs canned salmon and 7 cs | hence May 7; stmr Acme, from Port Los An- 100 Mexican ... TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following wers the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterda 250 Mont Ton . 195 Morning 700 Mont Ton..1 62 1500 Ray & OBrien Afternoon Sessidn. 2200 MacNamara . 18] 100 Mont Ton..1 62: 1000 Ray & OBrien 300 Rescue . 100 Ton Belm CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, May 9—4 p. m. 06 72 ont. i . il at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Alliance, hence May 6; stmr Phoenix, hence ) 800 Ton Midway.. 40 Bay. Published by officlal authority of | May G. Francisco; from Ballard, Arrived May 9—Fr ship NANAIMO—Arrived Ma; Other Santa Fe Trains: AFTER BRIEF STAY IN PORT! LINER LEAVES FOR PANAMA In Spite of Short Interval Between Arrival and De-[ parture Time Is Found to Drydock Acapulco and Load Her to Her Full Capacity With Merchandise or San Francisco Port Townsend. ND PORT. Berangere, sco.. ned Liewellyn, for British Columbla. PENARTH—Sailed May 8—Br ship Queen u. . Mantla. ncisco. STEAMERS. and Hongkong; stmr Lo- | trappings. | Comm on at the City Hall last —_—— night June 1 was designated as the NEWS OF THE OCEAN. date for the examination of appli- === ARRIVED. cants { positions as engineer in the | Matters ‘{"“'“'f""‘l “’h:’:“":“"‘ aand st State of Catitornta, 2KSR0ST; ez 8. Fire Department. The examination Shipping Mex e N e e it o Br Vinare, | time was found between her discharg- May 10 | clsco. ing of the freight she brought from LT iy e o . i | ward bound cargo to drydock the ves- Jionolula . May 19| Ville de 3ul s s Tebweth. scl and clean and paint her bottom. Humboldt D P Bt AL Bk LONDON—Sailed May 7—Ger stmr Hathor, GLASGOW—Salled May 8—Fr bark Guer- LIVERPOOL—Sailed May S—Br ship Car- MALTA—Passed May 0—Ger stmr Nubla, y 9—Nor stmr TI-| ACAPULCO—Salled May 6—Stmr Peru, for Sailed May 9—Stmr City of Panama, for stmr San Juan, for San Francisco. VICTORIA—Salled May S—Stmr City of | LADYSMITH—In port May 9, loading for Francts. NEW YORK—Arrived May $—Stmr Citta a1 | —Arrived May 9—Stmr Colum- yesterday | He opposes Hynes' pet for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Merced, Hanford and Visalia, 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and | Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. $63. " The lead SAILED. 12 To Mexico— 11:15 a. m. Sunday, May 8. ». m. Eatu ki te, 35 e Nome City, Bonifield, Astoria. Stmr he chief examiner on or before Ma 813 bbls flour, 1810 ctis barley, 1256 bales | port Rodzers. ' Y1 nay. 9k ctls wheat, 20.600 1bs sait, 18.073 1bs | ¥ Bimr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 8 bours from beans, 92 ctls corn, 1000 Ibs peas, 94,000 1bs | sperdeen. Ferry Depot, 8. F. Fice. 842 Ibs menls, 1463 Ibs middlings, 846 | “ Simr Centralla, Anfindsen, 38 hours from E3 —=3+ | Ibs bran, 4205 Ibs sugar, 3080 bs codfish, 10 s | san Pedro. gin, 7488 gals wine, 985 gals vinegar, 152 cs| “'Stmr Melville Dollar, Fosen, 40 hours from | San Jose. 10 Kern Oil ..... S | Canned goods, 5270 Ibe bread, 3150 Ibs lard, | san Pedro. | 1000 Chicago Crude ¢ 4 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1044 Ibs [~ Simr George W. Elder, Randall, 52% hours 350 Fo C . . butter, 381 Ibs cheese, 120 crts potatoes »20 from Portland, via Astoria 4414 hours. Pecrless 2 bxs fresh fruit Ibs dried fruit, 538,673 | = Stmr National City, Hammar, 15 hours from - 33 Sovereign > Ihe fertilizer, 530 cs coal ofl, 250 kegs White | Claone. LESSERD 1000 Caribou 2 ! lead, 39 pkzs paints and olls, 2 pkes leather, | ~Stmr George Loomis, Badger, 48 hours from 3 Peerless . )0 pkgs i p:g]s steel, c;u bbis_lime, | Astoria (up river direct). 100 Home . 69 pkgs paper, ales paper ba Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 4 days from Ta- il i g ey ? RAILWAY COMPANY. 500 Home 162% e —— Schr Queen, Paulsen, 10 days from Port 100 Claremont 3 Gamble. Afterncon Session. Exports by the Acapulco. Schr Marlon, Topter, 6 days from Grays| SAN PRANOCISCO TO Board— The steamer Acapulco sailed yesterday for | Harbor. WEEK 1 3 100 Home AR Panama and way ports with a general mer- Br bark Adderly, Berquist, 79 days from Street— chandise cargo, valued at $108, to be dis- [ Newcastle, Aus. 1000 Independence 27 | tributed as follows CLEARED. 1 Hanford . For Mexico, America, $32, Monday, May 9. 2 ,‘._‘_‘—S. £ 28 Sheha. 11, R Stmr_Acapulco, Russell, Panama and way lining Stocks. F 7 g o ports; P'M S § Co. SAN RAvAN CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC Tiburon Ferry. Foot of Market Street. c. schr Blakeley, ship for Fremantle. Passed May 9—Ger stmr Hermonthls, hence Passed in May 9—Schr John A. Campbell, | Sailed May 9—Stmr Nevadan, | for Kahului; U S stmr Sherman, for San Fran- | barik | from stmr { ! Graves left the woman. A few days Way Port 18 v v ite. Allfance Portland & Way Por fay §— 1t Jater she sought him at the ferry where | V- Adams, B T. Winston and wite & Fortiand & Asioria Milan, from Genca and Naples; stmr Minne- | he was empioyed. The woman was| e AEIDOSS» GLASGO’ inclined to raise trouble, but was in-| _Outsails Three American Ships. TO BAIL. bia, from New York. 2 | The British bark Adderley arrived yester- B NAPLES—Arrived May 9—Stmr Canople, duced to declare a truce by the payment| ;.. ¢ . Nowcastle, Australta, reaching this | Steamer. Deetination. Salls.| Pler. | from Boston. | of $10 to her by Superintendent Thomp- | harbor ahead of three American salling ve 3 % MOVILLE—Arrived May 8—Stmr Tunistan, | sofh of Wells, F: d Co. Thomp-| sels that started from the Australian por May 10. Tas Se 0 N5, ul Halttns, for Ty | pose e 0 e a, OTP- | Ahead of her. The Adderiey made a good | Newburg...| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pmiPler 10 | pool, snd proceeded. son acted as mediator for Graves, Who | ;. caze’ coming across in seventy-nine days. ( Pomona Humboldt ... [1:30 p[Pler 9 HAMBURG—Arrivel May 6—Stmr Pretoria, proffered the coin. Mrs. Kleimenhagen | She brought 1S70 tons of coal. The American [ enator. Puget soungipon..n nmiPllr 9 | trom New Yok, Jia Piymouth and Cherbours. 3 2 | &hip Serv New. he day before the k. . MA—Arrived prior to May mr took the money and agreed to let| R SeViE MR Nweasth 0 Tk e Catroll. | Arcata Coos B, & P, Ortdj1z miPler 18 | Korea, from Sen Francisco, Via Honolulu, for | Graves have his peace. ton is out 107 days, and the Willlam Bowden | Sequota....| Willapa Harbor. e Ao B RO 2 3 The acld throwing episode occurred | left Newcastle ninety-two days ago. G. Dol Grays Harbor, pm{Pier 20 | Plelades, from Seattie, for Hongkong, e a few days later. Graves secured a| 8. Cruz.... | San Pedro :gw“‘[ 9 lmJPlzr 1 —_———— warrant for her arrest, but as yet the; Ashore at Swansea. Eitzabeth. . | Coquille River ....| & pm|Pler 20 Both Seek to Control Estate. woman has not been apprehended. | The British ship Vincent from Oregon 18 |gopto'or il San Diego & Way.| 8 am|Pier 11 George H. Bacher, Public Adminis- Last night about 7 o'clock Graves | Feported ashore at Swansea. It is expected that | pomo_..... | Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm(Pler 2 Sy e | she will be floated off on the mext tide. The | G, W. Eider| Astoria & Portland(1l am|Pler 24 | trator of Plumas County, was visiting a penny arcade on Mar-| Vincent left pomm'g Dz);c;mb;rl' Ls! ‘r:l"e‘r emi(r.du.ml gx-.lm :I J;gln. 1 pm ,‘;{fl‘“ filed an opposition to the petition of | ki % ar F th, wh e per- | cargo consisted of ; ushel 3 . Lindauer| Grays Harbor . - | et street, near Fourth, when he D! Valued at §88,330. May 13. Public Administrator M. J. Hynes of | ceived the woman he had left, watch- BRGNS St e Hembaidy 9 am|Pler 13 | ing him. He saw that she had a re- The Overdue List. Humbon:;’ 1:80 p'!Pl.r 9 | this county for general letters of ad- | ol e micistration upon the $35,000 estate | volver under her coat and tried to| ., oy on the overdue list were quoted PRI i T ] By s 335 A | escape through the rear of the arcade. | ;.. \nsurance yesterday as follows: Eel River Ports 4 pm/Pler 2 of John A. Ritchie, who recently died | Finding no exit there he was forced British ship Lamorna, out seventy-three dt- gm;mficn B ‘: x.av;l;}:; = fu this eity. to £0 into the strect. As soon as he | frm Pacoms, 7 Queensonit, P o Bl s [T BB o7 | ticn on the ground that the latter has | emerged from the establishment the | x.o' Caledonia for Glasgow, 80 per cent. Humboldt 4 pmPier 2| no jurisdiction, the estate of Ritchie | woman, he says, made a move as ix’ Austrian mé;;l ‘;\Iha, 13’"'::2‘: days, from Astoria & l;grth.nd. .“Pler 2| being located principally in Plimas to draw the revolver. Graves ran down | Ne¥ York to Brisbane, 10 per c San Diegh & Way.| 9 ampler 11 County. ; g are . Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler . e b gl v : Alamed run over by . elude her. cets. At the Harbor Hospital it was found He immediately found a policeman | thet ihree of his ribs dl::’é:mm;m& e | Mocth werk | Bompolee 5 and reported the matter. He said he | fhoulders. face ang han v coatc Y };?.h o qP” - ” i - ainier. . e "'gham pm| Ples Z e e g was afraid Mrs. Kleimenhagen would & ‘Barbara. | Seattle & Olympla.| 4 pm Pier yet kill him if she was not larl‘fl;“dd-; Gedney Starts for North. China...... | China & Japan...| 1 pmPier He complained that the police had| 7pe United States Coast and Geodetic Survey | May { done nothing to arrest the woman and | sb—ameer r(xi.i‘m-y. Captain nlcklr;‘l. nl,‘llled()-g:ur. Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 v, £ i day for Scattie, from where she Wi start on FROM SEATTLE. i r"‘;{;"‘,d “’h(‘”‘“““ Ma“‘"ide! £ her stmmer surveylng cruise in Alaskan e s e Mrs. eimenhagen now res | waters. eamer. »; Fifth street, between Howard and Fol- | e R B . » J o3| : ertha. . Valdez & Way Ports../May 10 . som. Graves fears that she mui New Launch Is Speedy. ] E*“"‘""’%t ik"‘"y : Way ;"n fl:’ i CALIFORNIA el : e sch Etta B, property ottage City. way ay Po y 18 show fight when the police attempt| The sasoline schooner Etta B, property of | Couags Cuy. | SRagwsy & Wy ForhR2Y 13 LIMITED TO CHICAGO e e e 3 TS fu"08 fent ong, 10 oot beam. and in | ALKI ... | Skagway & Way Forts:|May 16 || LEAVES DAILY = fitted wiii a 55 horsepower mreecyuu:: Dirigo. | Skagway & Wi at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, Examination for Engineers. Union engine. She had a very successful t 7. Dollar. Valdez & Seward. with diner and all canned fruit. ‘ 200 Uni o To Belgium—2072 1bs beeswax. geles. Suildd May 9—Stmr Asunclon, for San Fran- cisco. BANDON—Arrived May 9—Schr Ruby, from San Pedro. by A tcis Sun, Moon and Tide. Gle: Sonoma, n_Ellen. EUREKA—Arrived May S8—Stmr Spokane, Session. Tor hence May 7; stmr Iaqua, hence May 6; stmr United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters Sebastopol. 7:23 p| a 4 the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the samo at both places. TUESDAY, MAY 10. Sailed May 9—Bark Coloma, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Alllance, for Coos Bay and Port- land. Arrived May 9—Stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro. Salled May 9—Stmr Lakme. for San Pedro. Arrived May 9—Stmr Eurcka, hence May S. TACOMA—Salled May S—Stmr San Mateo, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 9—Stmr Santa Monica, hence May Sulphur _Springs | 400 Ton Belmont.. Mark West Springs | 800 Ton Exten | 500 Ton Exten. i 100 Ton of Nev.o | 500 Ton Midway. Cloverdale Highlard _ Springs, Springs; at Ukiah for Springs, Blue Lakes, Springs, Up John Day's, Riversi Sun rises Sun sets . Moon rises EFH Springs. Soda Bay, Lake, Kelseyville, Lakeport r Vichy Spri Laurel Dell Pomo, de, Lierley STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Wh ite at Fulton for Altrurla a, at Lytton for Lvn.:: Springs; at Goyserville for Skaggs Springs. for the Geysers Booneville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Spri Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Sailed May 9—-Stmr Santa Monica, for Re- 1 Helghts, Hullvill <o 107 MiJustice .. 107 11 Fe. | dondo; schr Charles E. Falk. for Goos Bay:| secinge Haltway Houce, Compters o @lKentuck 0z ot + | stmr South Bay. for San Francisco. Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort D2l ZiKeyes Grac: 160 SANTA BARBARA-Salled May 9—Stmr | Wesport, Usal. at Willits for Fore Drass: L2 ZLaay — o §1 | sante Rosa. for San Dicso Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layios Eowt. A Palchis 201, JyMmioan, =310/ 88 2 | Seiled Méy) 9—Stmr Bonita, for San Fran-| ville, Cumuwine. Béll's Springs, Harris, Of B . 52 | etsco. Dyer. DPerwood, Caledoma 08 =83 55| ° PORT LOS ANGELES— Arived May 0— | ind' " Eurcka. Ay S e -ee % B . 55| Stmr W. H. T, from San Pedro. turday to round- b et g }3 2 03/—0.5] 1 10| 5.6 Salled May 9—Bktn J. L. Eviston, for Ta- J.:.:"..';’.’. o D tickets a4 re- - oo 1 .50 1¢ 48| 5.7 | coma. On Sundays—Round-trip tick: Con C & Va.150 133 35 —C SKAGWAY—Sailed May 8—Stme Dolphin, | peyond San Ratacl at hait rates ' 2 Polata Con Impertal. 01 Seg Belcher .. 09 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | for Seattle. Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chrouicle ... 02 Od|Sierra Nev .. 48 the early morning tides are given in the left | ‘"BALLARD—Arrived May 9—Schr - Albert | puiiding, 19 21yStiver Hill .. 58 | hand column and the successive tides of the | Meyer, from San Pedro. 3 3 R X. R 06 —iSt Louls . £ day in the order of occurrence as to time: th led 7—Schr Maweema, for San Di- e . AN, Fureka Con.. — 50| Syndicate 04 fourth time column gives the last tide of the | ego: schr Stimson, for Redondo. ST, Ast. Exchequer ... 30 31iUnion Con .. 70 | day, except when there are but three tides. as | * MARSHFIELD—Arrived May S—Stmr Sig- 2 g Gould & Cur. 20 21Utah ........ 08 sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | nal, hence May 4. Hale & Norc. 60 65| Yellow Jacket. 20 addition to the soundings nited States | GRAYS HARBOR—Salled May 8—Schr 05 071 Coast Survey charts, cxcept when a minus (—) { Orient, for San Franclsco; stmr San Pedro, B4, Ask. 25 02 Little Ton .. 25 MacNamara . 18 Mont Tonl 6214 1 Pine Grove .. B0 Ray Ton .... 11 Ray & OBrlen 04 BeSgu® secese 06 sign precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the jower low waters. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographi U. 8. N,, Mer- chante” Exchange, Gan” Fvancisce, CuL, ml’o‘. The e Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to- i e., at noon of the 120th or at 8 | . Greenwich time. -J. C. A Lieutenant, U, 8. N., in charge. for San Francisco. ‘Arrglgvld May 8—Schr, North Bend, hence or 23, BELLINGHAM—Arrived May 9—Stmr Rain- Seattie. SEISLITIIT) Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Small Pill. 8mall Dose. (oot of Market Street.) —— e N TINE = MAIN LINE. —ims Vacaville. Winters, Rumsey.. - Beaicia, Saisun, Eimira sad Sacre- Vallejo, Napa, Cailstoga, Ssnts Ross, Martinez, Sna Ramon..... Niles, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockzon ... = - Shasta Express— (Via Davis), Willfams (for Bartlett Spaings), Willows, _tFrate. Bed | Biuf, Portiand, Tacoms, Seattle...... Daris. Woodiand. Knights Landing. Marysville, Oroville Port Costs, Martinez, ~Antioch. Byron, Tracy, Stockton, New- man, Los Banos. Mendota Armona. Haoford, V1 Porterville e Port Costs, Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, ea_Junc- tion, Henford, Visails, Bakers- fleld . P Niles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock- ton, (tMiton), Ione, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chice, Red Blafl....... Oskdale. Chinese, jamestown, So- Bors. Tuolumne and Angele. . At'sntic Expross—Ogden and East. Richmond, Martinez sand Way Stations 10.00a The Overiand Limited — Ogd Denver, Omaba, Chicago...... 10.004 Vailejo.. - . . 10.004 Los Angsies Passenger — Port Costa, Martinez. Byron, Tracy, Latbrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Ju: tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visaiia. Bakersfield. Los Angeles .. Hayward. Niies sud Way Stations. Sacramento iver Steamers..... Benicia, Winters. Sacramento, Woodisnd, ' Knights Lauding, Marysville, Oroville sad way sion - . Hayward, Niies and Way Stations. Fort Costs, Martinez, Byron. Lathrop. Modesto. Morced, Berends. Fresno sud Way Stations beyond Pore Costa Yosemite Vailey. - inez, Tracy, Swexidn, Lodt .. 10.20a e3.San Kuimon. Vallejo, Napa, e ¢g: . Nites. Irvington. faa | 18.50s Jose. Livermore. ... ) $11.50a | Limited—¥ewman. Los Mendosa, ¥ Tulare, ersield. Los An 7.200 6.20¢ 7.200 7.50 7.50» Ha 4.20¢ 4.50» = 12.200 9.204 & § - a0 8 8§88 Bk o H i Hayward, Nlies and San Jose. Eastern Express—Ogden. Denver, Omaha, St. Louls, Chicago sad East. Port Costa. Benicia, Sul- sun, Kimirs, . Sscramenta, Rockiin, Auburn, Colifsx, Truckes, Bocs, R worth, Winpemuces . Valiejo, dafly, =xcept Su Vailejo, Sunday oniy......... Kichmond. Saa Pubio. Port Martinez and Way Stations .. 8.067 Oregon & Cal'fornia Express—Sac- ramento, Marysvlile, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and Exst. 9.10» Hayward, Niles and San J. (Sun- dar i 8.00» 7.007 7.00» iroet.) J46a SantaCruz Excursion(Sunday oniy) 8.10% 8164 Newark, centervilie, San Jose, Felton, Boulaer Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations..... 12.6» Newark, Centerville, San_Joss, New Almaden. Los Gacos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crus and Principal Way Stations ark. San Jose, Los way statio o 5367 +10.554 416> N aud Townsend Streecs.) San Jose and Way Stations.. o San Jose and Way Stations.. 7.15a Monterey and Sants Crus Excur sion (Sundsy only).... ‘e 1 New Almaden (Tues., Frid, only), 4! The Coaster—8tops only San Jose, Gllroy (connection for Hollls ter), "Pajab. Castroville (con- mection to and from Monterey and Paciic Grove), Salinas, Saa Ardo, Paso Roblea. Sants Mar- garits. San Lais Obispo, principal stations thence Surf (connectiom for Lompoc), principal stations thence Santa Barbara,San Buena- ventura, Burbank. Los Angeles . 10.480 0.004 San Jose, Tres Pinos Capitols, SantaCruz,Pacifie G Saling Saa Luis Obispo sad tnel) Way Stations ...... .. 4 R e Ty ot s sad Way Stations M. 730 :lnlound'umm. e B384 Del Magte Express—Saanta Clars, San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Clara, except Sunday, for Santa Cruz, Bouider Creek and Narrow Gauge Polnts) at Gilroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. at for Santa Cruz, st C ile for Santa Clars, San -‘él.-oaq and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) 307 SanJosesnd Principal Way St 3144 Bunset Limited.— Redwood: Sen Jose, G1iroy,Saiinas, Paso Bobles, San Luis Ubispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Deming. New Orleans, New York. Con Dects at Pajaro for Sants Cruz sud at Castroville for Pacific @11.307 Mayfield, Mountain View, Sunny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and EXT A for Moruing. for Afternoon. 1 * Sunday only. Sunday. Only trains stopping at Valenc!s St. southhound ATe6:10 Ax.. T:00 4. W, 715 A M, 11300 M., 3:30 P SR P w. aig 0. T0 NORTH xosss‘gl““lfl‘?' - MILL VALLEY, IS1a{0) 2438 CAZADERO, Etc. Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Ga Electric— Lepart from San Francisco uurnu THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 a. m. daily—Cazaderc and way stations. 5:15 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted)— ‘Tomales and way stations. n:‘:Il P. m. Saturdays — Cazadero and way Sundays onij — 10 a. Potnt and '.‘ staticns. b ¥ e

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