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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE i, 1904 ‘1 ALAMEDA FINDS THE PACIFIC OCEAN 'SMOOTH AS TRADITIONAL MILLPON olulu With Two Hundred and Sixty-One . Passengers Who Find Being Ctadled on the Deep Without Any Rocking a New and Very Pleasant Experience in Sea Voyaging Liner Arrives From Honolul D KES 0PIUM WITH WHISKY Captain D. J. Wheeler, Well Known to Coast Mariners, Kills Himself at Seattle IA > ‘A LAND DEAL { LOSES 1N ;Friends Say That He Was Swindled Out of Valuable Prqpert_v in Los Angeles e Special Dispatch to The Call. ! SEATTLE, Wash., May 31.—Captain {D. J. Wheeler, who sailed the Pacific ! Ocean for a full half century, died this | morning in the Wayside Mission Hos- | pital. He had taken a dose of whisky i mixed with opium and when discov- ered was too far gone for medical help. | For several years Captain Wheeler | was in the employ of the North Amer- ! fcan Transportation and Trading Com- pany. Lately he has been out of work and this, taken in connection with an alleged fortune in Los Angeles which he had been unable to get, brought on | despondency. At least that is the story his friends tell. They say that Wheeler had an interest in valuable property | in Los Angeles. About ten months ago he sold out and signed a deed for his interest, the stipulated price being $16,800. - He is supposed to have sent { |the deed to an attorney in Los An- i | geles, but never received the money. He wrote several times abouti the matter, | but received no reply. Prior to the | trouble about the property Wheeler was always of jovial spirits. There is scarcely a sea-faring man {on the coast who has not salled with | Wheeler. He leaves two daughters, " | both of whom are married. One is the | wife of a Government official in Manila | and the other is in Hongkong, China. —_————— After Scalp of School Superintendent. SAN JOSE, May 31.—The city Board | of Education will attempt to oust City Superintendent of Schools Shumate PAUL JON SAN S AND PREBLE, DIEGO AND WHICH ARE ARE EXPECTED TO from office. Shumate was MacKen- zie's candidate for Mayor and his dis- missal probably wil be due to alleged offensive partisanship. His term as C s S N e B DESTROY $ R WAY THEY HAVE LEFT Yoe Steams I, Largo Law and_ Willy Rick- & 2 b = on the board at T per ceat. ¥ i Sogminlin NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchaats. filed at the Custom-house nting an additon to the cargo Juan, wh s 1 ma and wey porte. The addi- ssing s _Beasick tion 4 of 15 of wine, valued at $4119, consigne ew York: Charters. British ship Merionesh is chartered for from this port to Burope. 261 passen- | S £ “ ne were Jap- Two Cargoes for Hawnaii. se v W Wing, ‘a pas- } The st Nevadan shiled on Saturday for n cars as | B Kahului, with a general mer - Any yGers as char valued at $91,932. The lced- + and Japan and Colon e ietiows 450 pkgs bottled beer, 1760 uch Jubila- e officials had | s little brown @ oy made staning eries. and 4 cs mi Alaineda’'s passenge E o g iy cs baking [ kons, Uuited States sugar, 1400 1bs glucose, t for the Territor ans, 7850 1bs°salt, S 3 d T. K.- Knox 33 material, 24 pkgs wagon ma Genera) Knox, e paper. 16 pkes rubber goods, : 35 s ul. 127 pkes powder, 102 colls a who is =aid :to | pkeis machinery, 14 roll her, 168 from Finland by Rus- | i, 183 pkgs paines, 15 pkgs drugs. 147 cs doal oil; g et S o 7 | bxs soap.-97 pkes dry goods, 110 - RSasihpte oo hs s bals 6 pee greel and iron, 106 cs gasoline, ed-exile speaks no Eng- | cs refined ofls, 51,984 lbs tin plate, to be axi his way to | 660¢ gals distillate, 496 live hogs. 8 head cat- - tle, 2 horses, ‘17 coops chickens, 185 tins 3 soa natches. 91-b e, 25 cofls barbed wire, 90 the linet, which brought | -Falls of Clyde cieared for Hilo on passengers fricluded an assorted merchandise cargc % 319, and including the following 2335 gals wine, 50 salt, 640 gais vinegar, 1 Tbs middiings, 59,174 Bliss E. Benner and " chi ctls wheat, 1361 bales we Brune, Mrs. R. Car § pkgs geocerics and pro- " goods, R4T.7H5 Ibs_fertil-- is- 9 bars steel, 31 hdls , 28 c8 - . S nons, 4305 Ibs mawuisctired to- Mise Hadley, W. % | bacco, bhis itme, 500 cs -coal ofl, & rolls ¥ . Hoit, Miss E. Husted | leatber, 35 bxs soap,’ 32 pkgs agrioyitural im e : plements, 450 gdls gasoline, 40 colls rupe, 603 PR gals crude ol P."Knox, M. A 553 P: ‘Minning; Mrs. : 3| JH. Mays, | , M.-M O'Shaugh Pripps, . R. Perie ‘Notice to Mariners. ORBGON AND WASHINGTON. | .Columbia River inside bar gar buoy, page 28, No. 91 (List of Lights and Day- marks, Pacific Coast, 1004, fake 50), heretofore | reported femporarily withdrawn, was replaced | May 16, and the first-class nun buoy marking sts position was discontinued, The following affects the List of Lighta, Buoys and Daymarks Pacific.Coast, 1004: GREGON henstn, Mrs child, Sawyer, two chiidren, Mri, C. - Osborne, Rev ' 39—Coquille buoy, E & | “Seacoast of Oregon. page Teaboer, T. G. Vent | a zod first-class nun, marked “Coquille” in | . Teaboer, T. G yent B M. | Senite, heretofore reported sdrift, was replaced 2 D. Walb - | May 24 i s A ~ Entrance, pages 40 and 43—Coos jer, Miss A. Wilcax and.Dr. | p Co%% Bay “K' in white, heretofore reported not .sound- ing. was repaired May 24. Siuslaw _River Entrance Eluslaw River buoy. a P marked “'" in white, wirs replaced May 20. Giletz River Bntrarice, pages 41 and 48—Si- letz River buoy, & PS. secfad-clase nun marked The mumes of two of the wessels duoted for second-class can, nsurance were taken -off the bpard yester- German ship Nek, one. of the letz River” in white, found missing May 20, was replaced the same 2 WASHINGTO) Tima, as re- | Juan de Fuca Strait, page 74—Heln Bank has ‘arrived.’at Auck- | puoy, a R&BHS. first-clams bun, was es- tablished May 11. in 25 fest of water, to mark n ship Laurs was ad- | the vicinity of a reportéd 2%%-fathon patch, cent -and littie | probably egpinnacie rock, the exact location of ins. The Leyiand | which js. unknown. Vessels ‘should not pass per cent. She 1s | within 2000 feet of the buoy. ¥ stle, Australia, for| Smith Island Lighthouse, E. by N. ine Cruz and as she is laden with coal her Appearance is creating some .anxiet e augh, quoted at B0 per cent, is now out four days Coronel for New York. New Dungeness Lighthouse, 8. % B. Discovery Island Lighthouse (Canadian), W % N. 2 ALASEA. Gisabied she would have difficulty.in nav- | Sumner Btrait, page 88—McArthur Reef and eould do little more thap drift | buoy, a HS. second-class can, heretofore re- u picked up. It is said. however, that | ported out of position, was replaced May 19. when - she et Honoiulu the deeply laden | Wrangell Strait, page 80—Rock Point buoy freighter showed sigus of tenderness. and it | No. 10, a red first-class spar, heretofore re- s feared that she has capsized. The Lamorna | ported out of position, was replaced May 20. s m the board at 90 per cent. The Crown By order of the Lighthouse many remains &t 10 per cen: and thel C. G. CALKINS, Commander, U. 8 N, i, Wynford, Queen Elizebeth, Lighthouse Inspector. “UNION GAS “Union” engines have made gas en- gines popular. 5000 “Unton” engines are in use all. over the world. The princi- pal governments adopted them after whorough tests. More than twice as ENGINES in use in o ¢ v .“ -C 4 'VI!.bI" ¢1 ‘n : 4 h th: ose of all other makes combined. 1 fitted this port than : ez‘ iy xfed run on gasbline, benzine, naphtha or distillate: kerosene and crude pil. for our catalogues, Union6asEngine .mg'zg_ re _'re;?u. casks bot- | Bay outside bar whistling buoy, PS.,. marked | pages 40 and 46— | g heretofore reported | 1 Movements of Steamers. years. No charges have beed filed | — against him. . A S TO ARRIVE. i Steamer. From T D, | ¥ = 3 . e b A NG TELEGRAPHIC. New York via '-.mnn;“: June 1, POINT LOBOS, May 31, 10 p. m.—Weather Oyster Harboe +../June 1 cloudy wind west, ocity 12 miles per hour. New York via Panama.|June 1 DOME PORTS. San Pedro & Wdy. Pts. [June 1 SEATTLE Arrived May 31—Stmr Dirigo, P Humbolde June 1 E . North Fork.. | Humboldt {June 2 Schr Albert Meyer, for San Point Arena Mendocino & Pt, Arena.June 2 E: E ‘,S_anll Roea. | S8an Diego & Way Ports|June 2 tmr Al.KI, for Skagwdy. S. Barbara Seattle & Olympia .June 2 Stmr Centennial, for San .| Tacoma ".... June .2 Pedro June ‘2, May 81—Schr Ruth E. Godfrey, le & Tacoma June 3 hence May 16, * - Portland & Way Port June '3 SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 3 Stmr Santa Portland & Astoria lune % ' Monica, from Santa Barbara hr Dauntless, + Humboldt veseees..|June 8 from Grays H&rbor; schr "King Cyrus, from Crescent Clty, vivese.|/June 3 Bellingham. - | Sunta, Monica | San Pedro S...June 3 FORT BRAGG—Sailed May 81—Stmr Bruns- Corona boldt 3 June 4 wick, for San Fr co. - Rainier Senttle & Bellingham..[June 5 TATOOSH—Passed in May Schr “Ruth Bonitis ..} Newport & Way Porté. June 5 ' E. Godfrey, hence May 16, for Ballar Queen . Puget Sound Ports.....|June 5§ Susie M. Palmer ffom San Pedro, for Eureka . Humboldt sesane B Passed outward May 31-—Stmr Hvades, from . Lindauer..| Greys Harbor.. |June 5 Tacoma, for China & Sequola Willapa Harbor 5 P . in Ma . , hence May Ventura......| Sydney . 6 able. Passed owt—s | State of Cal..' San Di i , for Nome. Arcat | Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|June in- May 31—Bktn QuicKstep, hence i Pomo.". Point Areéna & Afbion for Port Hadlock. Eel River Ports 7 KA—Arrived May Sthr Azalea, New York via Panama.|June 8 from San Pedro % | Portiand & Astoria....[June 8 ' - Arrived May H0—Stmr. Despatch, hence May China & Japan June 9§ 20 el - Jure 1 oA Aot & beaten by two men. | S { ence 20- | Strauss wa sc. by the instru- ! : Epokane. ... Beattle direct .. 11 Pies Karluk, kence Mar 20. | Strauss waltz discoursed by { o | G W Bider) Atorin. & Porfinad 11 amibley 24 | jAtrived May B hence Apr|mentalists, that Charles involuntarily 'ified as one of the assailants by 24 g ! ) T 16, and._sailed May 9 for Peiropaulovsk, . | James Brooks, son of the proprietor of _ Thort China & Japan....| 1 pm Pier g0 1% and saliel May 9 (or LD hence | Started dancing. ~As his head bobbed |y CE TR SN S GO "was em- Arcata Coaultie River ... | o pmiPier 20 yu¥ (87"\n stmr Herman, hehce Mar 36; schr | in rhythm with the swinging measure | IS 2PIGS BREES, PICEOVAT W8 OO | o ‘ilkas —Wh_stmr Belvedere, hence Mar 2 | i ; f f 8 atipn. B It Incat e & | AR T GAMBLE- Salled May 30-Schr Gam. | éTed It there was none of its original | ;o inder $3000 bonds to answer-fo | & Pervara: | Famboldt -........| & pmiPler 2. yie for South Atrica | shape left,'so mercilessly had it been |, qther battery case which was heard Eurcka Hompogeles Ports. 12 mPier 2 "{gERDEEN_Arrived May 30—Stmr rampled upon by. the facetiod by- | (' 5 08 Py los CEC Tt e | Argo ] Bel River ‘Por {2 e 12 {ralla. _hence May 27; stmr G CiyLdnasuer. | standers. Charlle was “‘mixing” with b T R Gail Bome & St. Michaci| 2 pm|Pler 20 B Souna severil suspects when Patrolman Mc-| fudge Cabaniss dismissed the charge e v & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 SHiled May 30—Schr F. M. Slade, for-Sy3- | .Manus took him in for peace disturb- | o¢f ‘asgault to rob against “Yellow™ 3 e b S B 8. W, . | ance, but when Judge Mogan learned | Kennedy, whom the police have assidu- { Pomona. .| Humbodt-. or.....|1:00 pipier 5 g LA BARBARA Arrived May S1-Stmr | of the provocation and the eéxtent of | gusy but vainly tried to convict of ‘F Monica rAYS Harbor......| 4 pmiPler 2 Sailed May 81—Stm¢ South Bay,- for Sen | t‘h’;q g:’r;l'l‘;t"‘i‘“ misfortune the case | pqrticipation in the murder of Patrol- : | | Francisco. LR I oy ke 2 - |man Robinson about two years ago, Point_ Al . —Saile i 5 3o |e San Polto & Wis.| 5 BhIEy 11 | OBATE SANROR falled: Muy - 30-Liscs et Ve et jand for a_moment it looked as if the | Alameda..”| Honoluiu ©.. . 2. (11 amBler .7 | ¥ Ratves My, 30 Hime Ceniralia, Henee May | Charlie Charles of .Petaluma and |famous defendant would be libérated. | ey | Ruget Sound Ports. (11 am/Pier "0 | 27 'schr Watson A, Weat, {rom Puget H{,u,.,,_|wflnp Sweet of San Fraicisco had | But no sooner was the Judge's order ° A anad 8 OB via ;R?\P' a. |12 m|Pler 40 Arrived May 31—Schr Melrose, from San Pe- | spent turday night together on “the | made than Detective Wren booked | | m u'r;:“ s 2 n\‘lqer 19 ' dro; brig Ln‘.!rune.‘r;«m-g;lm,}- 18; hrelu ‘r‘;'.";l"l(‘oant.' and Sunday morning was cen- | Kehnedy for burglary whilé he was ° SRES . o 0 o a: : sthr Roy..Somers, hence | & RN C v Sons ~ (e :;’Xr"h Fork.! Humboldt -|'6 pm|Pler 20 i:,‘, '.""':ch, ;’;,,,dw‘,‘r hence May 15. ‘nidernbl‘y advanced vjhan a policeman | en route to Grants, Pass, Or., and on B eed Eureka & Cobs ‘Bay| 5 pm/Pler 16 . BELLINGHAM—Sailed M Semr Rain- , found Charlie prostrate and slumber- | that charge he is held. Attorney New- | .o | Ban ll«o.&‘“ny.\ 9 am|Pler 11 jor, for San Frl‘mf’llf'“fl- PR ing across the car tracks ?‘n Kearny | burg will now renew the fight for his | 2 - { g —Salled May 31—Stmrs Mackinaw | gtréet, near Sacramento, while Willie Jea h sh habeas ¢ | Conimbs Astord i \ TACOMA. sy | 8 o release through habeas corpus. Corona umboide ordanditl amipler 24 ' and San Mates (o S uy i mr ‘Aurelia, | St beside his inert.comrade and hail- R . Ban Pedro. .| Humboldt am|Pier 2 hesce May 2 "led the budding morn .with joyous The case of John Plumimer, acctised c. Nowes.. | June 7, | Arrived May 31—Stmr Hyades from Ta-|song. Judge Mbgan fined Charlie ‘35 | of shooting George Ke¢enan on Webb | Cur 8 . . Pler — | coma; bktn George Q‘C;I;'“:'Ii)}‘{:nm {‘r:,';n"flg:;uqr drunkenness and ordered Willie to | street at 1:30 o'clock last Sunday | Bop: e B SmiBlar 11| AT ey 3 - from San|,ppear to-day for ‘sentence for vag- | morning, has been continued- for ‘a O Seattle’ & Tac oma.| 5 pm/Pler 20 | Arrived May 81—Br ship Beacon Rock, from{ rancy. 58 | week by Judge Mogan. Plummer was Seqvoiesl’ | Witiape Harkor....|'s pmiPler 0 ; Port Los Aakels. = S0 o1 o o ang it et . in a stable boyeotted by the unfon 'a....| Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 | COOS BAY—Arrived Muy 31—Stmr. Alllance, Patrolman Reed informed the ceurt | and when somebody thirew a brick at | pii e J | rrany Astocts: sehe Coaullle, from Béndon that William Kelley, John Qui 1| the establishment he is alleged to hs Queen..... Puge Sound Ports.|l11 am Pler 9 BALLARD rrived May 31—Schr Ruth E. al a Y, John Quinn and | the establishment he is alleged Ve £ > - 2T 2| Godfrey, hence. May 16. * s Tim Deneher, arrested-for hegging on fired the bullet that struck the groin or B T | “REDONDO- Sailed May 51—Stmr. Santa | Kearny street, are known in.the slums | George Keenan, who was across the .| Puget Sound Port hina & Japan TO SAIL. Destination Satie” | superintendent does not expire-for two Arrived May 31-Stmr Charles Nelson, hence uiled May 31—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- @ cisco. | PORT ANGELES—Arrived May 31—Sthr ‘Suste M. Plummer, from San Pedro.- UNALASK. 24—Wh Apr stmr Cruz. for San Francisco. PORT LOS -ANGELES—Arrived May 31— | Tacoma | Olympia | Roanoke. | Vietorta { City Beattle. | Faralion. | J. Dollar. from Honol: moon Stmr Pigks Mill River. " Shippi Stmr Argo, fver. Stmg Tiwaco, Letfingwell, 2 hours from Half- ulu. ‘matilla, Nopander. 59 hours N e Stmr Whittier, Dickson. up Schr_Newark, Reinertsen 8tmr George W. | Skagway & Way Ports. Valdez & Seward .. aldez & Way Ports ng Intelligence. Dunbam, ARRIVED. Monday, May 80, Stmr Tiwaco, Letfingwell, 3 hours from Half- moon Bay. S Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- Sty P, A Kilbtrs, Janeen Poid Port Rodgers. piStmr Pomo, Jacobs, 12 hours from Atblen, Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen, 44 hours from Ban- on. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 15 hours from - par. bound south, oalied in .{of Dassengers Stmr Alameda, Dowdell,” 6 days % hour 25 hours from Tiver direct. 12 hours CLEARED. Stmr_Bonita, Preble, San Pedro and we ; P C88 Co it u&m,on'&u Reongren 4 mr Corona, Giélow, Eureka; P C 8 8 Co. SAILED. » May 81 trom from Schr Advent, Olsen’ 7 days from Willapa Harbor Schr Ruby, Kortz, 5% days from Coquille ;5 | Stmr James S. Higgins, hedce May ‘ISLAND PORTS, HONOLULU—Arrived May 31—Br stmr Manuka, from Brisbane; stmr Ventura, from it EASTERN PORTS. DELAWARE _BREAKWATER—Passed up May #0—Stmr Texan, from Hilo. Passed May 30—Br ship Leicester Castle, from Dublin, for Philadelphia; Br bark High: lands, from Vancouver, for Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived May 30—Stmr Ellerfc, from Caleta Buena. NEW YORK—Arrived May 30 — Br stmr Cacique, from Callao. FOREIGN PORTS, DURBAN—_Arrived May 50—Br ship An- caios, from Oremon. N ALMER--Paseed May 20—Ital ship §t. Ce- leste, from Antwerp, -for Oregom, and = not Ventnor, May 28. ANl’rflfJERSC Ll attle. 4 m'fv.'ai-ré;uuu_s-‘um May 28—¥r bark Cas- 4, for San Francisco. 3 "§WANHEA-smeal May 30—Fr bark General foy, for San Francisco. e AUS.—Salled May 30—Ger e SRS RO NEWCASTLE, bark @sterbek, for San Francisco. YOROHAMA—Arrived May 20-—Jap stmr America Maru, hence May 12. AUCKLAND—Arrived May 31—Br brig from u:;bnrz!—s-ueu May 20—Br ship Glen- | burn, for San Francisco. SINGAPORE—Sailed May 20—Br stmr In- dravelli, for New York. MAZATLAN—Salled May 26—Stmr New- port, for San Francisco. May 27—Stmr Peru, for Panama. W YORK—Arrived May 31—Stmr Stat- o Rotterdam and Boulogne. endam, from L *"Sillca May = 81—Stnr Kronpring Wilhelm, trom Bremen, via Plymouth and Cherbourg: Bel from Nanics Snd Genos ables : hr"iunuo—unua Yiay 20—sStmr Neapoll- Prince, from New York. :n'x'l'at;mb—:\r‘flvod May 31—Stmr Preto- rian, from Montreal. -Safled May 31—8Sunr Carpathia, for New via Queenstown; stmr Cart ian, Glasgow, for St. Johns and Philadel- P ENOA—Sailed May 25—Stmr Sardegma, from New York. May 28—Stmr Italia, from New Yfi. » 2 'RG—Arrived May 31—Stmr - ser meflu'a" der_Grosse, from New y‘n,':i', ith, for nd proceeded. PLYMOUTH—. May 81—Stmr Patri- cia, frem N%“ for Cherbourg and Ham- 31—Stmr Wilhelm via Plymouth and York, from ‘d der Grosse, trom New Yorl s from New nd. Aflwlm trom New York. PAINTER’'S FACE GREEN BY ANGRY EMPLOYER Climax of a Contention That For two consecutive weeks the domi- cile at 914 Broderick street had been in the hands of the renovators, and during that period the temper of the chatelaine, Mrs. Clara Travis, was se- verely taxed. To say nothing of, the |chaos that confronted her eyes | where’er they turned, her ears were almost constantly assailed by an ex- | change of unlovely language between the boss painter, Ed L. Landregan, and kis subordinate, Aaron Cohn. By vir- tue of his authority, Mr. steadily ‘‘nagged” Mr. Cohn, bestow- ing upon him such epithets as “chump,” “rummy,” “loafer” and “work-dodger,”” all of which were as annoying to Mrs. Travis as they were exasperating to the person-addressed. So when Mrs. Mitchell dropped in to visit Mrs. Travis she was received with unwonted warmth by that lady, who ! yearned for somebody to whom she could comfortably unbosom her griev- |ances. And it was during the visit that the Landregan-Cohn contention attained climax. Mr. Landregan was before Judge Mogan yesterday on a charge of peace disturbance and Mr. Cohn was the chief complaining witness. “He had been growling at me all day,” said Mr. Cohn, “and at last he slapped my face with green tint and shoved me out of the place. The brush made this scratch on my nose.” Had Annoyed the Housekeeper of the Domicile on Broderick Street Wherein the Renovators Held Sway —te. Landregan | with a .brush filled | IS TINTED POLICE PROBE SAILOR'S DEATH Shooting of Fred Ellwood- ] in- Mountains Near Santa Rosa Causes Investigation 'STRANGE “STORY TOLD | Walter Black, a Young Man Who Reported “the Uase,’ sharp spanking. = As soon a5 Lowe| Is Being Held on Suspicion | sition he angrily smote John's hea_dj ~ with the wind raiser and then Louis Spectal Dispaich to The Cail | was arrested by Special Officer Michel- | e 2 4 | son and charged with battery. Judge | SANTA ROSA, May 31.—Fred EI- | Fritz has the case under advisement. | wood, or Elwell, lately steward on the . » L4 3 | Halwood, an English vessel, was either f For stealing a pair of shoes belonging: ghot to- death or accidentally killed, to a member of the San Francisco pimgelr in the mountains west of this baseball team while the big game WOR | city. Walter Black, the only witness to ays by Judge | the tragedy, is being held on suspicion. | Black’s story, as told to the officers, is . . |that while he was out hunting this Oscar A. Daily, who operates:a res- | morning he heard Eilwood calling to { taurant on Fifth street, was arrested | him and sat down to await Ellwood's. on complaint of his brother, who in-_ arrival. When Ellwood came up he | formed Judge Cabaniss that @scar 'i3 took hold of the muzzle of the gun and on the border of delirium tremens and | drew it toward him acrose Black’s lap. is neglecting his business in a way that’| It .was while thus engaged, accordigg means financial suicide. Oscar is held’ to Black’'s story. that the wedpon was on his own recognizance to shun the | discharged. . The shot took effect In for thirty A Ellwood’s ht:rt and death was instan- s - | taneous. Black then drove to town and | . - - < Bave hi If up. This afternoon he J. Miller, a dry goods merchant, says | Was ‘closely questioned by Sheriff he won eight clgars by playing the’| Grace and District Attorney Pond, and. nickel-in-the-slot machine kept by | It'Way deemed wise to hold him pend- for Two Consecutive Weeks | thas set next Saturday as the date .of Mr. Rasmussen's sentence for battery. e S BIE | " Louis Jiovo had a bicycle pump in his' hand when he met his old college | chum, John Breamer, at Second aml ' Mission streets and playfully poked his ribs with the implement. John re- taliated by-seizing Louis, bending him !across his knee and administering & | | in progress last Sunday, ,ance was given sixty d: ! Cabaniss. o . {cup and attend to work days. 4 chr Snow & morrow for Manila and am ready to —Sailed May 28—Br ship Bai4 ived May 31—Stmr Zeeland, | mand for an explanation Mr. Watson xeceived Charles Haven at Kearny and Geary streets, and Mr. Haven contested the’ claim_and offered to compromise for six pufferinos. The ensuing contention disturbed the ‘peace to such an extent | that the conversationists were ar- rested and after hearing both sides ‘of the dispute Judge- Mogan dismissed Miller and ordered Haven to appear for trial to-day. c Sk IR Sk (Nose exhibited in evidence as ex- hibit A and noted by Court) r. Cohn’s story was corroborated by Mrs. Travis and Mrs. Mitchell. They were seated in the parlor, having a quiet conversation, when sounds of conflict in the dining-room were im- mediately follewed by the hasty emergence * therefrom of Mr. Cohn, with face dripping emerald tint, and close behind him was Mr. Landregan, | threatening further violence. The la-’ dles called the pnlic;. | Mr. Landregan * was pronounced | guilty as charged, and will be sen-| tenced to-day. i L | Captain Frank A. Cook; U. 8. A, was | fined $10 for conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman at 3 o'clock yesterday in a saloon at Grant avenue George Whitelock, a pressman, will| be given six months’ imprisonment to- day by Judge Fritz, who pronounced | him guilty of neglecting.to provide for | his wife and six helpless children. The man was arrested on complaint of Mrs. | Emma Stillman of 328 Third street, who inférmed the court that she and other neighbors of Mrs. Whitelock will see to it that the little ones do not suf- | and O'Farrell street. He appeared be- | fer while the father is in jail. White-| fore Judge Mogan with a black eye|lock has been earping $15 a Week and | | and a penitent expression. * | spénding it all in riotous living, ° | | Tt was adduced in testimony that| % - - Y g Ed Crawford, who is suspected -of. being the “Fagin” for a gang of water front thie will be tried before Judge Mogan next Saturday on the, loen in question the hour was late, charge of stealing four rolls of canva niood wag. hilarious. ‘' He shiook dice|valued at $2 from the Oregon Rail for drinks. and then wanted to Wager road and Navigation Company’s whart. his watch and chain on_ a single cast| He ts said to be a remittance man. of the cubes, but the bartender would | . - . & not permit gaming for stakes and the | jyottje Gonzales (colored) and Ida Wtison (of white parentage) promised prohibition angered the captain. He | was offensive until the place Was| to reform it Judge Fritz would .dismiss closed for the night and then he KIcked | 1o s e ol At SaAINSE them. Uie door and declared that he had| Miss Gonzales said she had found the een robbed of his timepiece and|, imrose path bristling with thorn: Captain Cook had $70 in his possession | whén he started to “do the ling” prior to- his departire to-day. for the Phil- ippines, and when he entered the sa-‘| 4 ‘?;::‘Lfdy'hl::’"!{:flznvfl' ‘fl;?(gg-.n\ggncg;- and Miss Wilson averred that liteb on % ¥ 2 = | the "Barbary Coast is not all beer siderable cash in his possession. and': dancing: - “Tebel Georne:” I8 | “I guess it's all true,” said the cap-| | taln, when asked what he had to say | for himseif. “I'm booked to sail to- evangelist, offered th take the. unfor- tunate creatures to his refuge and thie -Judge allowed him to take them and oy 8 g hoped that good luck would attend his | He pald the $10. No explanation of | 'eformatory experiment. Thow his eye was hlarkem‘\‘]_ was either | . asked for or volunteered. Joseph id”") Egan was found . e | guilty of assaulting Lincoln J. Sc- Charlie Stagnaro was attired in his! GOWan on April 19 at the Luritme !h?u clothing and accompanied by his | ::’;ll:';:-ogu‘fi;xs? ::_reo;.d;“ndc v;-‘:lm:: best girl last Saturday evening when | McGowan was a non-union stableman |the band bhegan to play at Stockton | street and Montgomery avenue, and so { inspiriting were the strains of the |and while on his way to supper was struck down from behind and brutal Eggn was iden- - |street. Keenan is in the hospital and the ‘surgeons say’ that unless blosd poisoning sets in his wound .will soon ‘heal.’ Ao as,“the three musketeers.” ‘All for one and one for all,’ eh?” said his Honor Mogan, surveying the tattered trio. “That's it,” said the officer. “They're partners m begging and monopolize the beat extending along Kearny street, north of California.” “The bovcott is broken,” said the Judge, “and to-morrow I'll tell you | how long the open shop will con- tinue.” —_—————— Harvey Comes for Trial. J. C. Harvey, a printer, was brought from Jdaho yesterday to await the ac- tion of the Federal Grand Jury in this city, on a charge of having addressed | ‘through the mails while in San Fran- o b B cisco- obscene circulars to his divorced | Peter Callahan, a striking stabie- | Bocgold o Oneida . County,’ Tdaho. | man, will be tried on June 7 for using | pogtoflice Inspector James O'Connell profane and vulgar language last Sun- | \orked up the case. day in front of _Lang’s stable, 246 s Third street. The case is in Judge Mogan’s vourt‘ # 3 ‘With a soldier attached to one of her arms and a sailor hanging to the | other, Dorothy Morton was sailing’ gayly along the Barbary Coast when | Patrolman Skain arrested her for | drunkenness and vagrancy. s “You show no diserimination in your treatment of the land and sea forces of our country’s defense?” said Judge Mogan interrogatively. £ “No, indeed,” replied Miss Morton, archly smiling. “I like both soldiers and sallors. Don't you?” : “Well—yes—all heroes look alike to | me. Case con.tln\nzd ul.l June 4. i | When they are sufficiently sober to appear sober, which is infrequent, | George W. Crowell and his brother John pegdle wire clothes hangers on: Market street, the remainder of their | time being spent in revelry amid the | wine shops where claret can be pur- | chased for § cents a pint. They so far ' forgot themselves last Saturday, how—l ever, as to remain on Market street; and try to do business after they had | drunk themselves to unsteadiness of | gait and sauciness of h, and for that they were arrest Judge Mo- gan will lenta.neu ‘Lhin.\. Henry Rasmussen, foreman of a wine warehouse, found one of his sub- ordinates, John C. Watson, encamped beside a cask of choice vintage, which in some way had burst and was copi- leaking, and in the argument followed Mr. Rasmusser’s de- | THAT MAN PITT F. W. PITTS, the Stationer. 1008 Market Street, above Powell. San Francisco. a black eye. Judge Mogan . Coos Bay, 9 ing a further.investigatiof. Black’s parents reside’ on Second street, in this city, but he was ranch- ing in the vicinity of the tragedy. ———— Whalers,_ at Unalaska. Word was received yesterduy _from the whaling- fleet. but nothing has beeh learned yet as to the' luck .which has befallen. the blubber hunters. The report réceived merely notes the arrival at Unalaska of the Kariuk. Beluga, Herman, Barbara Hernster und. Bele- dere. .'They were all at the northern port April 24 . - cc c : ————— CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.—The Ciyil Service Commission met last night to consider the credentials showidg experience of the seventy applicants for appointment as en- gineers in the Fire Department. This evening a medical eximination will be held and om Saturday will come the genetal’ examination’ of thé applicants. 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction! We will offer the following choice properties by order of the referee Thursday; June 1904, at _ our -salesroom, 20 Montgomery street. Subject to confirmation by the Superior Court. NO. 1. Ellis street, soutn line; 82:6 east of .Jones street, east 27:6x 137:6. Improvements consist of a three-story dwelling rented low at $85 per month. A spiendid ‘holding to improve with a modern building. Bush street, south line, 137:6- east of* Stockton street, east 45:10x137:6 to Harlem lace. Improvements consist of frame building rented low at $115.50 per month. Rents could readily be increased. Notice—Bids obtained at this sale cannot be increased in court. et _For terms andfurther pdr- ticulars apply to " G. H. UMBSEN & O, Auctioneers, 20 Montgomery st. Steamers leave Broadway plers 9 and 11, Francisco, ‘or Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines, ete., Alaska—11 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, July 5 Change to, Company’s steam- whakves, San Wrangel. kaguay. acm. June ¢ Vancouver, Port Everett, Bellingham—11 8. m.. June 4, 9, 14, 1, 24, July 5. Change at Seattle to this commpuny’s steamers: for AJaska and G. N. RY.; at Seattls P. Ry.: or Tacoma to.N. C. P Ry . For Eureka (Hureboldt Bay) at’ Vancouver to )—Pomona, 1:30 P _m., June 3, 9 15, 21, 27, July 3. Corona, 1:30 p._m.. June 6. 1 4. 30, July 6. For Tos Angeles (via os Angeles and Redohdg), San 1fiewo Barbara — Santa San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus. Mont- erey, San_Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme. ‘Bonita. 9 a. m.. June 8, 18. 24, Jul m., June 4, 12, 20, 28, July 6 For Ensenads, Maghalerm Bay, San Jose dei Cabo, Madatlan, Altats, La Pas, Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th each mo. ALASKA EXCURSIONS. Season 1904—The palatial excyrsion steamship Spokane will leave Tacoma, Seattle nd Victoria, Jume 7. 21, July 5. 19, Aug. 2. 16 For further Information obtain folder. Right 18 reserved to change steamess or sailing dates. 4 o 4 New Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st.and Broad- way wharves. Odlice, 10 Market at. C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O. R. ®# N. CO. COLUMBIA sails June 6, 1€ and 26, July 6. 16795 GEO. W. ELDER sails June 111 and July 1° 11 21. Only steamship line to PORTLAND, OR., and short ratl line from Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all ints. Steamer tickets Ineh berth and Steamer salls foot of Spear st. at 1L a. m. S. F. BOOTH. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., 1 Montgomery st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agent Frelght Dept., § Montgomery st. anman, SAN0A, 4Ew 28A %0 SYDNEY. . IAECT LU 10 [ax i )A, for Honoluli, June 4, 11 am. He e, Samoa, Auck< MEARIPORL, tor “Fuhits July 2. 11 & m. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agts., Ticiat Ofics 543 iar- Kat., Freight Oce 323 Marat 3L, Pixr /. 2 ) ERAL FOl CANADA, 32 Broadwa. New York, J. F. FU