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FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, s 2257 (AMBERLAIVS [STEAMSHIP DORIC ARRIVES e a1.d saintances mre reapect MAY 13, 1904 AD PLEERE. s s i W AUCTION Former Colonial Seeretary Liner Experiences Excellent Weather and Makes Good EXTRAORDINARY Speaks at Birmingham - : | '\'b(f’m H;‘_, h::;"‘l’fonq Time, Carry.mg an Unusually Valuable Cargoof Gold cprpit saLe FRIOI'S; and Raw Silk and a Number of Notable Passengers V] L3S | 4 x . MARRIED. and Gea — . QUESTION NOW By order of -+ RN i H British Statesmnan Declares Fight Cannot Be Won by Clatter of Worn-Out Cans Liberal-Unionist We will effer a choice list of night and received a mag- After paying a Investment, Residence and Un- improved Properties At our salesroom Monday, May 23rd, 1904 at 12 o’cleck noon Terms: Only | / 5 Cash it was 1o act. The 1 vos pledged isiness men abroad v obliged to remove Great Britain. aid there had Deen recently, but he could 1til the fiscal policy He gaid he wished d bave rendum to-mor- row on . 2 he believed would be sred a large majority ble time and might go against Unionists. Perhaps, however, the | cause would not suffer if the scene | should be cHanged, Chamberlain said. new plece produced which would hissed off the stage. | ng row AL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. amberlain spoke for an hour and ‘ b N MAY 12 devoting his speech almost ex- | - 3 e y to his proposed fiscal policy For catalogus and further partier | 8 : He repeated mos his former ar- | . s guments and to the patriot- s e jsm of the people for the preservation - . ot . of the Jire. oy, . ani Carolive ¥ T S e P P S TR I - Ha R L t of lomberd and Buchanan 1 T l = o 9 1 Eroadwa 4 | oo wre respect 15 E o a0 . & 34:4% by - gy ! ” Ay Lo s t . I ne o | ¥ oo R oot W e W. H B. { g e i - te_svenue, R | L Iy A, - 6, 3i0. 1 —_— -— — — n Maria e NEW YORK, May 12—J. P. Morgan | } e i i A ¢ay, except when there are R e T Yokohama and Hongkong. W H A . 16 W of | g 0 1o day engaged $3,000,000 in gold | The Occldental and Oriental Steam- | Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, Portland; Pacific ship Company’s liner Doric arrived in S the “in and Elizabeth Salo- .t the assay office for shipment to eoundings of the United States | e Ofl > . Safe Depow:t and Trust ¢ e gy st é | port shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday | Survey charts, except when a minus (—) | Coast Off Comvany. Fuge sireet, W W or | Paris on Saturdey’s steamer. ¢ r | SAILED. . 2 b2 o et 3 afternoon and landed her passengers | | i6n precedes the height. and them the mmmber i » Bl Bkt o Later in the day the shipment was e P 3 | given is subtracted from the depth given by | Thursday, May 12 ey Rosariy 1o C. W Haosen, Jot oo N | oo0a g 2 500,000, It was said | 8t the Pacific Mail wharf. She left| | | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | Stmr Maggie. Ccmm’. Halfmoon Bay. Head eter sireet, #2:6 B Centra) | 'RCTEASE B st * | Hongkong April 16. At Honolulu two | of the ’ | Stmr F A Kilbu ahneen, Port Rodgers. W, Tomian £ L] that a portion of the present gold ex- | 5 " I e 3 i Stmr State of Cal amen, arcline M. Hanseu, same. ports by J. P. Morgan & Co. repre- | Cabin and 205 Aslatic passengers were | P i o Cinnl 1 Stmr Geo W EL e o S R, ; the company’s shipment to the | landed, and seventy-seven cabin, tem | | | Ao Sagnots, MoClements, Willage Mavlien 3 " 2 'l g ].‘7»-‘ .x‘u, » W o Russian loan. Engagements of $15600,- | steerage, ninety-three Japanese, one | | Br ship Angiesey, Jones, Liverpoo: Wt ad » 1000 by Lazard Freres, $1,000,000 by | Turkish Tahit! d 150 Chinese | | Jap stmr America Maru. Greene, Hongkong, ather of Mrs M aird estate Sutiee. Moyerstetn; Jot - oo) Crases an e o RERS, ghe o > 2 R I e O A e 3 | Due. | vta Yokchama and Honolulu ’ Hoimen @ aie George, N jine of Halght street, 1526 W of Astbary | GO/Aman, Sachs & Co., and $1,000,000 | paggengers arrived here on the liner. . | . i Be - Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Bureka r e - 810, Ladenburg, Thalman & Co., brought | el BRITISH SHIP ANGLESEY, WHICH | Elizabeth. ... | Coquille River. May 13 | Simr Prentiss, Ahistrom, Eureka 3 ’ Gl 1o asien 51 Seimive. | The total shipmentsfor Ratorisy on the | D¢ Doue Drought St OEesety ot SAILED FOR ENGLAND AFTER | | Del Norte.... Crescent City 13| Stmr Newburs, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. - ™ 3 s Fulton strest. 21510’ W of | steamship St. Paul up to $7,000,000. {uable cargo, including seventy-five| | A LONG REST. j | J. 8. Higgins.| Port Los Angsles. 13| Bimr Pome, Ahblin, on River. 5 & aw . W 25 N 1219, NE 25:01, 8| The French line steamer La Loraine | ireasure boxes containing 4‘550,0001+ - R 3 L g T P gk 13| Stmr G C Lindager. Allen. Grays Harbor. ) Sonn L. and op | #alled for Havre to-day with $9,300,000 Japanese gold yen, worth $2,250,000. Of | uneaq of the Servis. have yet been reported. | £ Mo San Pearo. . e e e s Bt of First dvenue. 10044 | in gold bars and specle in her strong | the 2954 tons of cargo thers are 1202| The Carroliton, now out 110 days, ls quoted | B Do an Pedro 1Tl iMay 14 -t Bodexs. 6100 by E 100; §16 om, t st va LRt o aaa # | for_reinsurance at 15 per cent e Servia | r...... | Seaitie iingham. .| May Glen, Oisen. Mendceino iy E v $19. | room, the most valuable shipment of | bales of raw ilk, valued at aboul! . 'the schooner Vega on May 5 in latitude | Portiand. ... | Seattle ... v e Jennte Wand, Christiansen, Graye ilne of First avenue | 8014 Vh1z has ever gone out of this | $§60,000; also twenty-two packages of | 86 32 north, longitude 136 45 west. | Coronsdo San Pedgo... 14 | Harbor. reet. SW 16100 by E | Dort M‘ I‘l’;m( :“‘!‘i'l:lh;m“}:u‘ of the | yegorted silks; 1285 boxes of tea, sixty- | g i o P :; TRLEGRAYIC . i St o | e ot s ¢ ,000.000, her general|tw, bales of gunnies, 4931 bales of | Sails After a Long Rest Veliington. .. Oyster Harbor. 15 | POINT LOBOS, May 12, 10 p m—Weaih L ot on W | cargo at $1,000,000, and adding these to | 03 Y 5 foggy: wind ; velocity 20 miles per hov 5 Low, N o h i . matting and 5032 bales of hemp. The British ship Anglesey, which = | Edih 3 ;o 1B Wity secenty | the sums represented by the gold, La | The Doric called at Manila, Prob-| sarday for Liverpool, has been !a State of Cal..| San Dieso & ¥ 16 | DOMESTIC PORTS. . W 75 by s Loraine as she salled to-day is the | gpjy for the last time, owing to the e G e Umatille <y|‘ney=.;‘ndw-’:°r§"rfls. ey » L SEATT LE—Arrived May 1 . Dt - omo o | fram Skagway: stmr Deiphin, from cad; §1 most valuable ship that ever put out|fact that American vessels only will hére she changed owners, and Peru tmr Tremont, for Manila, New York vie Panama. May 16 | "Sined Mav 13 et New York. be permitted to carry on trade between | charging the cargo of redwood slabs she is| Eurcka .. | Humboldt 18 | cmina and Japan —_———————— 5 : here and the Philippine Islands after | carrving to England may change her flag and | Arctic........ Humboldt . . 16 Tived May 12—Stmr Oregon, from Astoria. iotiide . BRODRICK STATES POLICY | next July. nama s Poetiang & Actarine - [NAF 120 | ANPORIA—_Arstvet My Ii-—Stuw Ioewe same el b 2 | —_—— | Nome City or y | - L i FOR FUTURE IN TIBET | Excellent weather was experienced o iy T g s ¢ | City, Bence May 8. May 11—Stmr Despate. = during the entire voyage and a good America Maru Departs. Serap! Hamburg & Way Prs. May 17 | "G00 005 12 Bark Hesper, for San Pedro; Missfons Must Advance to Lassa Un- time was had by the voyagers. The ner America Maru. Captain | Fomo. - e A 17| aus sbip Francisco Guiseops I for Vaipe- less Negotiations Are Completed | 8hip was full to the point of refusing . sailed yesterday for the Orfent. She | e ores BROKGE +i-esnen:=if 17| ratso. B k - - 6 Ouvia Haterius to Swedish o oanpine. mctd | passengers at every port. e i i d e | TN | N ot () A SANNON_Satied Mg 25 e St . utheran Elenezer Church, jot on " On board was Earl B. Shaw, son of small cargo. Among the passengers was |Centennfal... Seattle & Tacoma...... May 18 | 5o paaro i i i Allfance. . Portland & Way Ports. May W. Elder.., Portiand & AstoMa.....|May Coos Bay & Pt Orford. May 19 Salled May 12—8chr A J West, for San Franeisco: schr A M Campbell, for San Pedro. VENTURA—Arrived May 12—Stmr Coro- res street, 41 8 ry biodrick informed the House of | went to the Far East some time ago’don J. J. Carl, en insular employe of the | [ : o alléd on the | Arcata.... United States Government, also LONDON, May 12.—Indian Secre- |the Secretary of the Treasury, who|A. H. Withan a newspaper man from Lon- i | | MANGA Commons to-day that the Government | o 30V! ssi ¥ carty be - y . ent jon a Government mission. As soon - Point Arena.. Mendocino & Pt Arera. May 19 Red: - y had decided that recent events in Ti- |as the Doric dropped anchor Shaw |A™ri™ 3 Eonta Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pta..(May 19 | P48% from Netehin, 0 13 stmr Corounsdo, » bet made it inevitable that the British | was taken aboard the Golden Gate and Grays Harbor. ..o i /My 19| for San Francisco, via Veatura. 3 T mission must advance to Lassa, the |hurried to the Oakland pier, where he French Bark in Distres: Femrort & Way Ports. ey 31 | , Arrived May I3—Stmr James § Nsstes cmthe capital, unless the Tibetans consented | caught an overland train, Hon. C. A.| The French bark Jean Bart. bound from Rk L s sy 3 | o Reet Lo e James § Hinstua, S £ A to negotis at Gyangtse within a | Willard, Justice of the Philippine Su-|thi= port for the United Kingdom, has Puget Sound Ports..... May 21 | o SaEeC WET 1= oo Yy (e tmes N. and Mary C. | given date. The Chinese Amban had | preme Court, and Judge F. G. Walte, | anchored off Quiriquina. Her rudder is da Honolulu_& Kabului. .- May 22 | S*% AUGNCY 12 stme Lakme, from Bureka. T T il been notified to this effect. At the |a Manila jurist, were also on board. aged and, according Kb X TQ SAIL. -H:\M{ 5_';“'3 May 12 — Stmr %2 Tiannan © Delano to Jown | Same time, added Brodrick, the Gov- | A. A. Williamson, civil engineer in the | (WBOPIAC 02 (o Fupairs, (AP = e ireived Moy 19-itmy Nemusye, - - & n ‘\;hn\ of Harrison street ernment does not intend to depart British navy, lately on duty near et e | Steamer. | Destination. | Satis.| Pler. |, T fav 10 stmr North Fork, hence May — - % Jourth, 0y Wei26 910 | grom its policy regarding Tibet, as | Hongkong, crossed on the Doric. H. F. e O AR BOVAN | May 13. 1 | 10; stmr Arctic, Bence May 11 g Trotar b, Pk to Wil | previously announced. All the neces- | Merrill, commissioner of the {mperial 2 - S b xtinn R am|Pier 13 | Salled May 13—Schr Jennie Stella, for San » - X 24 N of Twenty. th, N 24 by W 40, | #ary measures will be taken to secure | Chinese customs, lately of Wuhu and | Matiers of Interest to Mariners and | Bpokave. Humboidt . 1:30 piPier n‘“:-'r"flf:- i - . o 'y i 3 the lines of communication. Nanking, was on board and will go| Shipping Merchants. Crarina....| Coos Bay airect...| S pmiPler 8|, Arive T R York ) ond Michan 7 B | #—— - 4| With his family to Boston Bdward L.| .. g .\ sp Leennee, st Portiand, | e i Te 0 3 | SAN BEROCistests Mg 50 s S 3 ¥ feh 5 | The French ship Laennec, o , ‘i | G ekl | ay 10 4 nd Glesson, lot on N line of D. Boyle, engineer expert for the great 2 - » nica- - | Eel River Porta...| 4 pen|Prer 3 | Pence May . “etghth wireet, 125 E of Dolores, £ 15 | lot on SB corner Twenty-third and Point Lobos | Armstrong works, ngland, Wl enit | ADRTEE o Wihet e AT s P‘“"””j Pt Arena..) Point Arena .. 4 pmiPler 2 | s I ve LR "4 u..:n;"_:‘m do-‘wllj 511-7 ¢ avenues, £ 106:8, 8 100, E 13:4, 8 50, W 120, | to the Orient with the new Japanese | The British ship Marathon chartered !m‘A!lmeda ..| Honolulu ..... 111 am(Pler 7| Tatio:. schr James A Garfleld, for Willapa . ’ . D o & N 160; $10 @ sbinéon to Eiizabsth M. Rob. | CTuiser Kasuga, is on his way home. | flour from this port to Cork, United Kingdom, | Jeamiec, - Seattle & Tacoma.| 3 pm Pier 20 | afiCl’ (07 AZalea, for Eureka: stme Alea- - sied 510 of CIH. 1207 gift the Siamese navy, Th. Wesel and J. : S 2 [ . - | Coqmilie River o] 5 puiPier 25 | Denteg ’ ; Lucy K. Fiske, lot on | Polglase, merchants of Singapore and Small Cargo for the Orient. | ooy T s Pt orivil10 amibier 13 | TA OO em g O Jline of Twenty-first avenue, 150 § of CHf, | Bangkok, and several employes of the | The Japanese stcamer America Maru, which | May 15. { | | ® Passed out May 12—Stmr Bee, for San Fran- ) 4 Mich oy s 0 Philippine civil service. The complete | saiied yesterday for Hongkons via Homolulu S Ross....| San Diego & Way.| § am Pler 11 | cisco 4 . s sleeson and Michael . Slattery to | J. Frank and Marea Walters to John Curley, 4 y H | 4. yeuterd: o Roaghous ) N ¥ | | the late Hugh tiery. lot on N line of Twenty |lot on N line of 1 street, 107:6 W nt Forty- | list of cabin passengers is as follows: | and Yskohama, took out & small cargo valued | gf{;";u! ;5:,‘;“?"“:6 el e 3 ] P'M‘M°=:“¥"m:“c\x;m' Mineola. from Ta- JSiugh. ‘—;:“\'4'“ -':" h street, 175 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 114; | frst avenue, w :-T' by N 100; $10, Shen Barff, Louis Basch, C. Bérnard, Ed- | At $7550, exclusive of treasure. The cargo | May 16. | | | “'Passed in May 12—Stmr Chas Nelson, hence e Mr» R At Z innefred and John Bhbeehy to Bmma Har- | ward, L. D, Boyle, Miss F. B. Brustgmes, | con sted of 33 cs cartridger, 152 cs detonators | Pomon: -| Humboldt ._.......|1:30 pPler 9 May 8 5 ’ g 2 P4 - g 2 - Mrs. B. rnes, . Connor, rs. A. R. Cock- | an 5 bxs lemons, valued al T ‘or Japan. I o on st e o S S e T B Byrnes, e A R d 25 bxs I Tued at §7108 for Ji ! . ] 1 | "PORT HARFORD—Saiied May 13—Stmr B o5 $10 28 of Aswiy, § $0.by {‘€vanue; 138 M of J street. N 26 by W 280: 0. || vili;: Captuin. A Mok U 8.8 H_ Full- | 8 rolla leathér valued at $332 for China, 32 | Columbia.. | Astorfa & Portiand 11 am/Pler 24 | Bonita, for San Francisco. ors of ¢ corner of Vie e of ty el enue, iam 1. enderson, Captain H. Barnes, Dk ed eyrup valued at B i = Ky rilin g ot il oy RS TRy (SUneh TR 3 Sy W 118 SN0 Miss L. Beecroft, Miss M. Bonsall. L. Bram- The treasure shipment consisted | R T | Romous wakuie .| § baivies 18 P OMA—Galled Msy 13-Gtme Mimseln, Notice of funers] hereafter gy Charies A. Fisher to Belle A | gdary C.: Sesrs to Emma F. Dunnells: lot on | sen, Lisutenant 5. Buchbiols (L G. N,), Miss | of $150.000 in Mexican dollars ‘and was con- | Humboldt ‘| @ am|Pler 2| for Sen Francisco. e o fomer ereatier, © © U | Charien A, Piaher to Belle A Locke wwite of | W line of Forcy slenth wvenie, 11210 N of M | 5 Cole, 'C. Cralg: Miss Helen Bagerton | siznea to Kobe. { : s i { | “PORT GAMBLE ®Salled May 12—Bktn Jane 2 i, - Sy A%, t | e et 4 | it 2. 2N : $10. Lieuterant Max Forstmann (I. G. N.), G. W. ———— ! ord, for Shanghal. daugiite etave an Anie Moelier | 1s). 1ot on W iine of Front street, 91:8 8 of | Fmily M. Reddy to J. Josephine Coleman, . W. Hastings, C A 4 P“"”" b (Rt native of Fan ¥rance California, 8 308 by W 137:6; gift | a1 property: ift. ?,';:f,—"’g,"' v¥h.yTn“:.",m)‘f{n,A B 3. Joses v, Notice to Mariners. i ! $ E" 43 | sz&?%nifiéraifigknm‘mm ot VMULCARY —Entered 12, 190 Pradtord Investment Company io Henrietta | Willigm ¥ or William and Nellie Prydz and | 1 'H, Keith, L. Talloostte. G. H. Mallory, HALFMOON BAY — GALIFORNIA | 5. Crus | 5 SmiPier 11 | - Fatiea May I13—Br ship Beacon Rock, for e B ates Ao eld, lot on BE corner o and | Kate C. ar to Anna Brough (wife of | Mre, G. B. McFarlape, Mrs J. Meurer, Mrs. | (1 t : §- T ] g v ‘ 0 ot o I w Tarse, wh0 - T B 08, X | of T atreet, B 55 bo B i s, | B e Ml oy Miee 2o B ey e Bu?;u‘:::?::‘?"h' s e A | B e ATnicu 8 pmipier 3 P ORT TOWNSEND—Safled May 13—Stme ’ » and 9 monthe E ; | 275 SE of P street, SE : 2 4 v 0 Naito, Miss M, E. | , e 18. | Pomo. ... | Bt ) NSE - (ke ‘Dl to-morrow | Same lo same. same: $10 | block 201, O'N. & 1. Tract; $10. B i N on bh Miws L. R Hogers, | Notice is percby given that buoy No. 1, | i May 20. | \ Trement. for Hongkong and Mantla. k, from his late resi- Binjemin Wo an ”m a C. Fablan to Clara | Baldwin & Howell to Anna 8. Swanson. lot | Miss 'Klong Banitwoonazse, Mrs D. M. Scott, m.:yln‘ the ‘end of Pillar Point Reef, Half. | Umatilla... | Puget Sound Ports. 11 am|Pler nt' e s ¥ tmr Empire, © MWieer ot an e of Pine it 7 | 1, biock, subdivision’ Castro-atreet Addition: | K., Shearer. Eari B. Shaw, Mios 1. B! mofn Bay. California, nheretodors = reported < e e N N — r BnanSame b” o g A i 5 e, Judge F. (. Walte, Mrs, R W. igt, hi 2 , May 21. | AN [ Crarien and Mabel B Gchiemsinger to Key. | Willam Hale to Jossph . Coryell lot 4 o B Hiuorabie A, WIS, [ Bar Mo 2 oty b, posttioe: | ure, N. Y. via Panama.|i2 mPler 40| HONOLULU—Sailed May 11—Ship Henry stone Investment Company. lot on 8 line of | block 1, Bunnyvale Homestead Assoctation: $10. | Mrs. A. A, Willldmson, Mies P. L. William-| o posttion, is in te prover pi Portland. .. | Nome & St Michael #++) Villand, for Kieele. | Post street, 92:10 W of Taylor, W 44:8 by 8 | Thomas E. Davis to Willlam Hale, same: | son, Miss A. B. Jones, Master Presfon Jones. | gy order of the Lighthouse Board d oy .. d’“ e | FOREIGN PORTS. May 12, | B 4 . ). Kerr, Mrs, J. J. Lossius, Dr. G. B. Me- . P. o 58 N G. W. Elder| Astoria & Portland 11 am/Pier 24 | » G—Sal - e i W Nero: |- Charies A, Wisher to Belle A Locke (wite of | . Frederick W. Bailey to Philip J. Bailey, lot Pariate P etrer HOF. Merrill, Mixs H. wxgmefiw‘r{'l(m:nm:fl:;uh f,‘..{‘"‘, May 323. | ntliv(:ohflm(’«\} o e s . Alma Nelson, }"'”'f':‘ ';';nfmhr-ny ; nAn:‘r: <] 1:7"; .‘,‘r 41' 36, block 11, tract A, People’s Homestead: $10. | Merril!, Miss B. Moller, p{.’:"n' it {: Melvin, | x VT o Centennial. | Seattle & Tacom: 5 pm/Pier 20 | * Arrived Mav 11—Br stmr M S Dollar, from n and Mary | L2z lins of Jones street, 87:6 N o Iders’ C Mo ¢ B Newton. J." Polglane, Rev. A. 1. | i | % * James. John mng | Poay, N 00 by W 137:6; gitt Bt F"',f" . Contracts, Robh and infant, Master Remo Robb, | Time Ball. FROM SEATTLE. g gy PR 3. 3. Oriian ans e | in 3 farah A “Grant to Oliver 1. | Charles F. Goex (owner) with Manuel Lucas | M. M. Rudd. D. M. Scott. K. H. Schneelock 3 - [ itaton oe; trmas Tare St Y. Son Fianets Martin, jot on 8W corner of Hyde and Green. | (contractor) architect—All work for 8 one- | Mys. 1. M. Shearer, Mrs. B. Somers, T.| Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N.. Mer.| Steamer. For. | - from Port Gamble Gunintances e ecimce: | wich sizeets, W 42 by 8 40; $10, | #tory and attic frame building on the N line | Takeda, R. W. Wells, Th. Wessel, A. A. chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., | —-——— { CRNIAIDE_ S~ ASY Wl iy’ Pen- 1ed 10 A1 the funeral to mueren | o BAmuel 3. and Lizcle Hayes 1o Federal Securl. | Of A street, — W of Bixth avenue; $1400. Williamson, Master L. A, Williamson. May 12, 1904. 4 | Cottage City. | Skagway & W e N i A W Patathe. Oelock, from her e reg” {17 Company. 1ot on BE line of Natoma street, | fannle P. Farnsworth (owner) with Cahill P i ¥ The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | Dolphin......| Skagway & W gy e P r stmr Totmes, e wirest, thehce o Bacred | 088:6 of Hecond, 5 2 by SE 80; $10. & Hall Elevator Company (contractors), archi- b | bullding ‘was dropped exactly at noon to-day-- | Corwin. . Nome ....... “;"_," e irch, where 5 requiem high s | CAtherine Cantwell to Moses Fisher, lot on | 1954 Newson & Newson—Three electric ele- Sinks Alongside Wharf. {1 e, at noon of the 120th meridian or at 8 Skagway & Wi ERBOURG—Sailed May 6—Fr ship Cri 3 Tor the tepose of hrr sout, | NIy gine of Howard street, 120 NE of Third, yators and one hydraylle yam sidewalk 1ift | The coal basge Melrose with more than a p..m. Greeawich time. E’ I Skagway & W n. for Portland. May 7—Fr bark Bregm, for nk st 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy B 20 by NW 01 ck W ouse ‘building on W r eutenant ok ;. Vaidez & Wi - d o commencing a 1 Tnterment Hoiy | N5 200y Y e Yohnaon to same, 1ot on | Third street, 137:6 N of Townsend, 137:6 on | thousand tons of coal on board, sprung a leak it oty L SIS o O ~ S Wy P PLYMOUTH —Sailed May 10—Fr bark Babin O'CONNELL—In _this city, May 10, 1904, | 57 o'0¢ gl Hunt street. 120:6 NE of Third, NE Third by 160; $6476. Wednesday night and sank yesterday morning San, Moon and Tid: | 1. Do X evaye, for Ipswich. Thomas, beloved busband of the late’ Notns | 7.5 Y BE 05; $10, Edward 1. Hindes (owner) with Floodberg & | at Mission-street wharf. When the leak was J i Nome Cit. BREST—Arrived May 9_Fr bark Cham- N et T " o (e Jate Neilie | garan Kilday or Kildey to 3. W. Iohnson, | McCafirey (contractors), architect Newton J. | discovered an effort was made fo keep the [ United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— — | plgny. from Swansea. for San Francisco. son of Mre. & rdeit and t el A0 | 1ot on 8E line of Hunt street, 130:0 NE of Tharp—Plastering for an eight-story and base- | hull clear of water by the use of the pumps Time and Height of High and Low Waters Al K LIMERICK —Arrived May 12 — Fr bark O Connell, & : rac Jate JObt | Third, NE 0:6 by SE 55; $10. ment brick hotel on the 8 line of Butter straet, | on the barge. The inflow was oo great, how- at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Shlppmg Intell]gence | Marechal de Villars, hence Jan 9. Ay o % aged | Anria Maguire to Moses Fisher, lot on NW 164:6'E of Taylor, E 60:0 by § 117:0; $11,600. ' | ever, and two Spreckels tugs were sent for. Bay. Published by officlal authority of ' HULL—Arrived May 13—Br ship Strath- €7 Frienas and scqualnt Are respect. | 1Ine af Howard street, 140 NE of Thire, NE 20 | p,Olive A, Whesler (ownen), with Cameron & | They were -mads. tast: on ‘sach side of the the Superintendent. RRIVE g 7 rolly Iavited ‘vo ariead the Tuma ey, | by Nw 5s: $10 Jisston (contractors), —architect—All work for | waterlogged barge and will hold her up until | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ARRIVED. ! LONDON_Safled May 12—Br ship Black- (Friday) May 13, from his tate residerns | Catherine and Jiugh Smith and Laura le. | & {WO-story rame residence on E line of Sec | diver Roach has patched up the leak. when | the city front Ofission-street_whart about 26 Thursday. May 12. | brass. for New York. 356 Chestnut st e 10" pdence. | maane alian Lemasnie to same, lot on B iine | on9 avenue 180 § of California street, § 25 | the towboat pumps will make short worl of | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height | Br stmr Doric. Smith, 26 days 20 hours and | CUAYMAS—Sailed May 4—Schr Fred J hurch, wh Jem igh mass e | of Hunpt street, 140 NE of Third, NE 20 by | %7, 20, $2615. clearing the Melrose of water. of tide is the same at both places. 3 minutes from Hongkone. via Yokohama 15 | Wpod; for Grays Harbor. Samens of e o be g® 55; $10, A B. McCreery (owner) with Robert De- eaye 18 hours and 16 minutes, via Honoluiu TQUIQUE—Arrived May 10—Br ship Mo- T o, com. | "1 S0k K. McGegry to Mary McGeary. lot on | Wir (contractor). William Curlett (architect) T SR FRIDAY, MAY 13, " |5 asys 17 hours and 53 mizutes. zambique. fram Olympia. ¥ | 8K line of Mission street, 325 8W of Seventh, | ;. ione and_ iron fences for branch Public Sailorman Held Up and Beaten. 5 ? Stmr F A Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from | NEWCASTLE. AUS_Safled May 12—Br SRITZ Datared tnto rest, In. this city. Ma BW 25 by 8E 160 aiso 1ot on 8 line of Minna | Jibrary bulldink on SE corner Bixteenth and | pgenry gt Clat ber of the crew of fa s omi Rt Ao Tt o Teeady 1908, Johunnn M. dearly beloved woty 11, | strect. 215 8W of Third, 8W 20 by SE_70; Pond streets; E to W along Prosper, thence g AL Tt g b Stmr Scotla, Johnson, 11 hours from Bowens | . S3led April 27—Schr Lyman D Foster, for . her also Jot on 8 line of Jessle stroet, 135 NE of | 5 137:6; W fo E along Pond; thence N to be- | the British ehip Donna Francisco, which is Landing. San Francisco. May 11—Bktn Puako, for San o Eiftn, NE 21 by &F 70; also estate of John | KIN0INK; $150. RO B I ke By R LB o ime Acme, Landqulst, 87 heurs from Ven- | PNy coier day 12— L 26,047 —_———— T an, E —Sailed May 12—Stmr Port- Y J. CALLACHER CO, | 1. A or Daniéi A McColgan to same, same; Rate on Cof Ad s ARt Soeth Hp. Gferac resiatanions (o e Ft. Stme Point Arena. Devitt, 14 hours from | !88d. for San Francis:o. Bucorasors o Flanagun & Gullagher) | 90 Conemaugh Advances, footpads, but his physical protest avalled not Mendocino, via Point Arena 12 hours. OCEAN STEAMERS ) s AN, Mary and_Patrick M. O'Donnell to Diedrich The British bark Lurlel, out sixty-six days | {0 save his watch and money and cost him 2.2| Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 24 hours from NEW YOI " FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, | "7 Marle Tholke, lot on 8 line of Twenty- | from_ Port Stanley for Callao, was quoted for | & sorely battered face and head, lnhufla:nlly 23| Eureka. e Rl'} Sailed May 12—Stmr La 2 Fine opposite Lincoln School. second strect, 100 E of Vermonf, E 25 by 8 | reinsirance yesterday at 10 per cent, The | FAtched up by Surgeon Millar at the Harbor 25 Stmr Arcata, Nelson, 48 hours from Coos | Napies: stmr Lawrention }""'a .“,,d""‘f“' Lo iephone. Bouth 80, 100: %10, rate on the Conemaugh was advanced to 40 | Hospital 37 Bay, via Port Orford 41 hours. Deutschland, for Hamburs. pty P g - - o it bt el Real Estate and Development Company to | ber cent, and will probabl higher with —_— 29|. Stmr W H Kruger, Bowdick, 40 hours from i g Annn A. Martens, Iot on NW corner of Bight. | sach additional day she rematn ot and un- Servi Port Lcs Angeles. o s Xh— e Coleby oo Livas UNITED UNDERTAKERS, | (" #nd Texas streets, N 60 by W 100; | heard trom. ‘The Lamorna and Lamoriciere are | - n'.n‘:.ffl;fl" P":IIC:- 41 Stme Santa Rots, Alexander, 38 hours from UBENSTOWN.. Sailed May 12— Stmr Ma. e———Punerai\ Direct at 80 per cent. e American bark Servia, which arrv 4 8an Diego and ports. - e - balmers—— ) . ‘Stm: trom oo ; Fmersi\Direciors snd_ Besbaimers sl And Cora W. Morton to Joseph P. ana ke BT ke e il et bl r Olymole, Haneen, 58 hours from Ho- | Wess Liversool, for New Yori: stme oW o wde Moo s Temple. | Margaret 1. Gindice. 1ot on W line of Thirty. | WASHINGTON, May 12._The Navy De- | was 82 days making the passage, durlng which N . AR A onl, tor Philadetphia. Beimecn Fourts aon irth, siar n ey | [UP v 190 8 of Clement street, 8 50 | partment has Been informed that the fAagship | she encountered some heavy weather. Neither oy and why. sacte . ) bours frem Mea- | Iverkie. frem Sostom. Wisest Equipments at Moderate Rates Michati Ryen (Ryne to Milsabets /isgton, ucky, with Admiral Evans on board, left | the Willlam Bowden nor the Carroliton, both LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 12—Stmr Haver- mon ey &%, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | ford. from Philadelphia; stmr Sagamore, frem Funchal for New York this morning. of which sailed from the Australlan port Boston

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