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DISABLED STEAMER BARRACOUTA PUTS [(IRRY CHARGED [P JULY 8, 1904, BACK INTO SAN DIEGO FOR REPAIRS Difficulties of Shippers and Freighters in This Port.! cooner's Jury Formally Both Waiting for a Reduction-- Lowest Rate Ever Paid for a Lumber Charter on the Pacific Coast ke g WITH MURDER Accuses Him of Shooting His Wife Deliberately 'EDDY S(;ORE BYINGTON Attorney Was Guilty of Violating Legal Ethies el AR 0 A Coroner's jury yesterday in an in- | quest on the body of Mrs. George Cur- |ry brought in a verdict of murder | against George Curry, her husbnad. | The testimony showed that Curry had fired three shots into his wife’s body last Tuesday in her room. at 35 Eddy street, and that after surrendering to !the police he confessed having killed | his wite because she had left him. Colonel Thomas V. Eddy, before the | Coroner and the jury, voiced his indig- | nation against District Attorney By- ington for having secured from the ! prisoner a sworn confession while Cur- |y was confined in the City Prison. | Colonel Eddy remarked that the action lo( Byington was in vioclation of the ethics of the legal profession. | “George M. Lipman of the Baldwin | Jewelry Company identified the pistol | With which the killing was done as the | one sold by him to George Curry last | Tuesday He also sold to Curry ten | cartridges to fit the weapon. It is probable that until they were confronted by Mrs. Martha Edelstein, | tailoress, Police Judge Mogan and his i official aids never fully realized the im- potency of the law’s machinery to up- | hold the majesty of the law against Asserts That the - DiStl’iCfllhe will of a determined woman. For | without actualty subjecting herself to | arrest for contempt Mrs. Edelstein ibulldoled the bench, ignored the ad- i monitory glances of the cierk and | scoffed the bailiff and his gavel into !silence. She triumphantly said all she |, desired to say and reguiated the pro- Vceedings to suit herself. Mrs. Edelstein, stalwart and com- | manding, appeared as complainant | against her husband, Harry, puny and | shrinking. The charge was battery. ! For a while the Judge endeavored to maintain the dignity and order called for by the time-hcnored rules of po- lice court procedure, but Mrs. Edelstein ingenuously forced him to relinquish the effort and sit helpless while she and Harry argued it out face to face. Attorney Friedlander meekly informed the court that he had been retained for the defense, and- Mrs. Edelstein haughtily declared she could not per- mit him to have anything to say in the case. “For I don’t know you,” exclaimed the lady, “and I am sure that until a few minutes ago you never saw either Harry or me. 0o 1 will not al- low you to butt in. The v-e-r-y i-d-e-a!” So she prattied on, while the attorney tried to appeal to the Judge | and the Judge timidly appealed to the OLICE COURT RULES WEAK WHEN WOMAN’'S TONGUE WAGS Mrs. Martha Edelstein, Tai dress, Scorns Time-! HonoredProcedureand ConductsCase Againsti Husband in Accordance With Her Own DesiresJ ited the Hall of'Justice and asked to be | arrested and charged with vagrancy, | as she wanted to go to the County Jail for the necessary medical treatment that had been denied her at the City and County Hospital. The unfortunate | creature’s request was complied with, and five minutes after her arrest she was before Judge Mogan. | “How long a term do you wany me to € you?" inquired his Hono “With proper attendance and medi- cines I think I can be cured in thirty days,” was the answer. ou'd better give me thirty days, anyway, and if I ain't cured up by that time I can get arrested and sent up again.” “All right—thirty days. So the woman whose only offense was iliness went her way, while the Judge delivered himself of some re- marks that were not entirely compli- mentary to the municipal system whose inadequate hospital facilities compelled her to go to jail. | s 6: w® | Frank Jackson, accused of stealing a horse, harness and wagon, the proper- | ty of the Haslett Warehouse Company, is suspected of previous horse-steal- ings and Judge Mogan has continued his case till July to allow of lurlherl police inquiry as to the man’s charac- ter. The detectives have already dis- covered that his real name is Raoul La Costa and that his criminal specialty | is the “lifting” of livestock. l W With a speaking tube extending from | his ear to the lips of Judge Mogan a | very deaf man registered as James Su- New Trunk And Bag Store We are showing a larger and better assortment of Trunks and 'Bags than ever. If you are interested, come and see us. “We've got the goods” at our new store, 116 ELLIS! - = Pleurisy Pneumonia Consumption | Mrs. Young told the jury that Mrs. | woman until her breath was exhausted 1 | Curry had told her that after she had! and he got a hearing. !’rs;figal:;d;jk did not desire to pros- { separated from her husband Curry de- | *will you permit me, madam,” he | écute F. J. Jenkins for larceny, and P g | Avinded money from Ber—money which | gaid. *to :flyp’ word?” then F. J. Jenkins informed the court Positively cured with Dr. Hale that he must respectfully decline to pruner’s Wonderful Medicine, prosecute James Suters for assauit Mrs. Curry had taken away when She | Affer a monient's reflection she mag: with a deadly weapon. Police Officer| Or your money returned. Price, {left him. Mrs. Curry had told the wit- ! name o6 & Ot e would. “But.” | ness that Curry wanted half of this|she added, pointing at the attorney, | v 0 @ L o s et hlhot AN e Jdr & wndle Wors: Wb ] 916w that pursue Jenkins, ot Cattorgia and mya | 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For | she had refused 10 S Aave N Thel fellow 10 axy.” pasnaG ins, alifornia and Hyde o p2 | thae. cu et L g s T merely desired to remark.” said el e D ket iook _him and| sale by all dealers and at office | that -Curry - Ha volver, but that|the Judge, “that the law allows any -knife blade into }9"_‘; was not ’:;{::gg";{‘l‘hm-M‘:Vsh‘gu;‘r's person x:‘(-usod of an offense to be rep- :::(Innbdcc}:f ;:fl zc);;t in Plad of Halpruner Medical Mfg. Co., Witness® was : resented by an attorney. se an e | 2 - the Japanese servant entered the room | A ehrill angh of dfsdain was Mrs. stabbing Saters stated that Jen- 28 'Cahforma St., S. F., sent by | and announced that a man wished to | Eelstein’s response. “Why. all the at- | kins had robbéd him of some momey = mail or express. People cured | | see Miss Josie Tripp. Mrs. Curry re-lorneys in the world,” she shouted, ed with it. As the policeman had | | | plied that that was her name, and left | “couidn’t do that shrimp any good. An | ROt Witnessed the stealing and could free of charge from 1to 4 p. m. | the room. The shooting took place five | gttorney, indeed! The i-d-e-a! Come ;‘"‘df’"“'“ the stabbing, and as the de- ‘ immutes thereafter. _lup here and say what you have to en‘ants resolutely refused to testify | Mrs. Mary Fisher, landlady of 931 gay» against ench ofher, there was nothing | Powell street, testified that the CUrTys | ~Harry obeyed with an alacrity that [ #15¢ for the Judge to do than dismiss | while they lived at her house appeared | gayored of force of habit acquired | POth charges. e AETE S : § RRACOUTA, WHICH W ST WEDNESDAY WHILE ON HER D TO PUT BACK TO SAN DIEGO FOR S DI 0! PASSAGE HIS PORT AND WAS IN C s to be a very affectionate coupfe. Curry | through stern domestic discipline. It Soe e o & = £ _“_ always came home prnmptly_ after h'S} was an impressive picture. The woman, | WOMAN CHARGES EDITOR IUSE"I OF I'lToIY work and Mrs. Curry was always home | fiorig and aggressive, sat in the witness WITH ¢ 1031 MABXET 7. bec. GrRATI, 8.7.Cal. to receive him. As the witness did not | chair and giared contemptuously down T3 e Anstomcal Museum o he S Wor usual thing for a Pacific | and one of the pleces cut his leg. completely ( know anything about the shooting the| at the pale little man who stood at her | Warrant Issued for Arrest of Theo- severing the femoral artery. He was removed | — — ses or any contracted disease ‘ | INDLING HERi | | mer to put back e gy Ry B as Sepeortd 1ot Frer T e 17 emewd by the cldest R mack, | o e Harbor Emergency Hospita uhete the | _Bteamer. Destination. | Bais._| Coroner Chfl)l(lpddhe: off. A s feet, nervously fingering his hat brim Wies Tawe for OiaTuing Moy Specialist on the Const. Eat. 6 years e 5 the Bhivscont: died In'a few hours from loss of | Farallon. ... Skagway & Way Ports.lJuly 9| Curry declined to make any state-|and avoiding her glare, while the court iyt - ¥ DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN s h i} e of Elass cut through muscle, | Humboldt.... Skagway & Way Ports. July 10 | ment at the inquest. Mrs. Curry’s body | preathlessly awaited the opening of y False Pretenses. Conmuitation free and siricthy petvate. - Kodiak & Way Port: Diego Wednes 10 uly 10 | was sent to Santa Ana yesterday forpostilities that seemed inevitable. In machinery an A uly 10 y 10| burial. he artery like a sharp edged | Bertha | Garonme.... Golovin Ba Theodore Lowe, at one time e “itor of | | response to an encouraging nod from |the defunct Raven, a monthly publica- | Treatment personally or by letter. A Porimee Cre 1 tvery case under, aken. W e el S uly . S S ’ 5o PEILSNOERY of port twenty-four hours. B & Ports. July 12 | s orne; d started to |tlon, is wa v lice o | MARBRIAGE. ¥ £ e and satied £of | Water Front-Notes. ward [7uly 14| THINKS STREET REPAIR ‘h;x:oa‘:t br:lyh:-heha(;mig?nul&erednemroe | felony '-hargi“lf".’.m;?"»né" :lr;;:ne)'nbax R ko meny “' . dard e iy chentng | § of the steamer St Paul from | Tampico...... Nome & St. Michaei.:{uly 18 | COMBINE BROKEN | words ere the wife's tongue was wag- | false pretenses. The complaining wit- 2(:"‘;"."‘."‘,“""- ity 71 L = e here to-day o e o et Bty 52, 1% 4% | Santa Ana.l.. Yaldez & Way Ports..(Tuly 16 | B — . |ging also. He spoke the dialect made | ness against him is Miss Bell Doherty, | ——— — = ot e vessels in port, the freight | ™} e i | . 12t Nome & St. Michael...[July 18 | Board of Works Accepts Very Low locally famous by Comedian Barney | 1072 Thirty-second street, Oakland. .s - K ow ebb and no grain char- | .. Kpes, ¢ smieaal | L Bid for Reconstruction of Bi- | Bernard, while she shouted atrociously | She alleges that on June 16 Lowe | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, 629 KEARNY ST. Established in 1834 for the treatment of ¥ Diseases. Lost on hody and mind and has resigned his position. and E { n selected by the Board of Sun, Moon and Tide. | o succee Hogan | |- | e o ar State | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— @ Height of High and Low Waters | g0 tuminous Pavements. {bad English with a Missouri twang. |represented to her that he was the pub- | : No attempt was made to stop either |lisher of the Raven and if she paid In the reception of bids yesterday | of them. Bailiff Hickey involuntarily [ him $150 he would appoint her his | n the water front ot Fort Point cnirance ta Gan Freusises | for repairing bituminous rock and | raised his gavel, but it descended slow- | stencgrapher and proofreader at $3; < “The Doctor cures ®hen Bay. Published by official authority of the | asphalt pavements the Board of Pub-|ly and failed to thump. Clerk Grey | per month and give her a share in the i) Charges low. NOTE TheOsit and low waters oopur st]1iC Works belleves that the combine | sat as one transfixed. The Judge's face profits. He alleged that he had $2800 A hich, has been undergoing | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | for doing such work has been effec- | Was burled in a spotless handkerchief invested in the paper and had a large L the Risdon Ir 5. has minfites iater than at Fort Point: the height | tually broken. F. M. Yorke filed an nd an occasional convulsive heave of | subscription list. She paid him the $150 | of tide is the same at both places, his shoulders was the only sign of ani- | and alleges that all of the representa- this is not at present an ely harbor. And with for their rates and may e no change likely to | sequently few deep- argoes will go out of this port era ths. Shippers deem i neport Thomas will sail from Hono- -day and will be due to arrive in this OCEAN TRAVEL d 23s #d for barley high- | hooner Robert R. Hind arrived yester- exceedingly low bid and was awarded i al crop will warrant, so | day morning from Newcastle, B. C., with the “FRIDAY, JULY 8 the (.O,figms(.h His f,’,d for repairing | Mation he displayed. The attorneys | tions made to her by Lowe were false. | e waiting for a reduction | Br™t Cargo of morthern granite that ever entered | — -~ . —— | bituminous pavements was = four |table was in a wide grin. So were the| About six months ago Lowe was ar- | Steamers leave Broadw wharves (plers 9 and 1 San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrang Juneau, Haines, Skagway. ete, Alaska—i1 a m., July 5. 9, 14, 19, 24, 20, Aug. 3 Change to Company's steam- ers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver, grain. 4 - rate is nominally at 20s ship Auldgirth has been e s, @ 225 6d char- Matters of Interest to Mariners and umber freights Shipping Merchants. ground floor, | gy, jatest Jumber charters reported are Bux sisks. ... .- 4| cents per square foot, whereas the | CToWded benches. : rested cn a similar charge, the com- Me 5 | highest bid was seven cents. | From the crimination and recrim-|plaining witness being a woman living | Yorke's bid for repairing asphalt |ination fired by the Edelsteins enough | on Jones street. At that time the Raven | pavements was three cents per square | “as gleaned to piece together this bi#| was being published and Lowe got the - foot, the highest bid being seven of coherence. They were married three | benefit of the doubt, the case being dis- Yorke's bid for replacing the | Y6ars ago and never did get along very missed. A few days later Lowe had well together. Finally they decided to|the woman and her husband arrested A Sl NEWS OF THE OCEAN. cents. bitumen and putting in a concrete | g OFyhgnd =510, ABiimions. 10 be'divorced, but Superior Judge Gra- |for threatening to kill hi e | Port 1 5, Seattle, - Taco Everett g foundation wherever necessary was D€ . but Sup ge & ill him and the |Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, rect. el 428 B e R g A el FAen Ceetorl = e Sait. | ham refused to issue a decreé on the | cases were dismissed. Bellingham - Juiy 5.9, T4, 19, 2. . und many or re. | lump sum: Britich bark Woollahra, from Bu- | 12 i " As the sum of $40,000 has been ap- | 8round that neither of them had suffi-| S steaimers ¢ k atis reha Launceston; Ttalian_ ship Res\a | propriated for repairs, the board be- cient ground of complaint against the Object to Permit for Boiler. | or Tacoma to at Vancouver ta C. | use of oil for Severa s p cog | F-pRYe - The woman engaged an apartment at |, ot r‘:“';';‘“?:‘:“"‘f appeared yes-| 'For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Fomona. 1.3 136 Howard street, and it was there v e the Supervisors F!rei;’-:"‘-- d LB 2 o ithe battery alleged by }ler was com- lC}:)mmme(el to ;egister objections to' ‘For Los' R I MR s 4 | mitted on the Fourth of July. She was|the granting of a permit to J. H.[Redondo), and Santa Barbara— Broken Bottle Cuts Artery. | sitting on the porch, she said, when|Kruse for an engine and boiler in | Safta Rosa Sem The flying fragments of a broken | Harry came sneaking around, as he had | premises on Treat avenue, between!| ¥or Los Ange g, - b = o from Burrard Inlet to West Coast, at other. So they agreed to live apart. 1 ships down, if to a direct port 2s 64 less—chartered T gase g thirty-five car- to arrival lieves it will repair a large territory this year on account of the low price to be charged. ne early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the port. During | s oo 00 tons were Notice to Mariners. day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the | olos ., agoinst 70,- | Humboldt Bar, California—(List of Lighta, day, except when there are but three tides, as last year. Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, 1904, page | eometimes occurs. The heights given are § m. s _(via San Pedro and East g - | norted o o < J H SR T g O . | $ e te revorted that outér end noreh jetty | addition to the Soundings of the Unlied States ' bottle came near sending Arthur Moil- | frequently done before, and sat beside | TWenty-second and Twenty-third | San Pedro) R her Ovenline Siip. | Tore ‘tocated abou: Pve-sixtesnths of & mije | H&n precedes the height, and then the number linwood of 616B Greenwich street to | hez He accused her of improper con- [streets. The protestants stated that|lerey. fan Simeon. Cayucos. B a% been added to the overdue ®outheast % south of the submerged rocks of | glven s subtracted from the depth given by | the Morgue yesterday. One of the | duct with a policeman, name not dis- | the boiler would be a menace to prop- g m“ ‘j,":'ly_‘"d 10, “;g"m ing out of sight | (he north jetty. Humboldt Bar, Californfa, has | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean | pioces struck him on the left arm, |closed, and then he bumped her head erty and, woulll increase the insurance | ; Bone adrift. It will be replaced as soon as | of the lower low waters, severing the leading artery. = The,twice. With the aid of the landlagy rates in the vicinity. The committee | from { practicable. By order of hthouse Boara, e . | . P DAY, st U 8 A | Time Ball. prompt surgical aid rendered him at | she routed him. Two hours subsequent. | took the matter under advisement and argoes. The Julius P: 1 out and w & 1o risk her Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District Branch Hydro 7 ‘. 1 vh he was returning f will make a report to the board < 904 - pakes seve: ydrographic Office, U. S. N.. Mer- | the Emergency Hospital by Dr. Carl ly, when she was ning from a C e board next A A X IONS, makes scven hetene e Chants Exchange, San Francisco. Cal, | Wilson save his life, The breaking of nearby grocery with two bottles of beer Monday after visiting the premises. | The jaiatial excursion stcamshio s Movements of Steamers. ! Time Bal | the bottle was purely accidental. which she had kindly gone to purchase e committee granted a permit to |leave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria July §, o Bl A e ot RS o i for another lady—as for herself, she|A. Poninou fqr a boiler at 1936 Fill- | AU 2 16 For further information obtain folder. Right —_— bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day-—— 3 TO ARRIVE. I . at moon of ‘the 120th meridian. or - 51k oo <+ | pever drank beer—Harry again met|more street, the Fire Department hav- | i reserved to change steamers or sailing dates — NETT, FEI p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, her and asked her to return and live|ing reported favorably thereon. James | 4 New Montgom- Bell H - = SN, In charge, |from San Pedro. for Belingham fbie: str | With him, as he was feeling ill and L. Flood was granted a permit for an | ery st. (Palase Hotel. 10 Market st., and Broad- Meiville Doliar. from St Michael, for Seattle: | needed nursing. “No,” she said, “I|engine and boiler and also to use|Way¥ W"Br":"-V{_Mgh‘mw Market st. Soverelgn, from Honoluly, for | would not nurse you if I saw you dy-|¢rude petroleum as fuel in the prem- | e R e S, An International Complication. theer Stud Kreuger and Second =32 pert of the big. German smip | __ SteRmer. From. Due. Howard-street wharf, are | Barracouta. .. Lieutenant, New York via Panama./July when their flag waved a last | San Pedro.... Humboldt . H inpi i Chil bark Ro g Marke: S: b g oo T o B o o e g IS, ; Shipping Intelligence. | Fuget*ound: sme Jeani, hence July 2 (¢ | ing'on this spot.” He smote her again, ises at” the corner of Market and Pow. | ——L0 -t . St Fances___ s = & sort of lese mafeste in | Rainler ...... Seattle & Bellingham.. m Passed out July 7—Br ship Pass of Lemy, | and with violence. All she wanted him | ell streets. 113, 1o celebrate the birth of German | Del Norte .. Crescent City .........{J | A iy =t | T Ludlow. for Australia: stmr Ameri- | to do was to let her alone. R BT e T P y e e . e P e S 3 % om | €83, from Tacoma. for Honolu Harry admitted having visited her on i n warh! [ N . Portiand & Astoria.... Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 14 hours fi o s Yy aa g Speddy Withdraws Suit. congs ‘of the Riine st e n " Nome & Bt Michaei. | Mendocino. . via Point’ Arena 12 hours. o | for AoMA Sailed July 6—Stmr American, | tpe pation’s birthday, but denied the| T. H. Speedy brought suit in the Su- —AND— . Portland & Astoria.. ortlane storia perior Court, Department 8, on May v ship as & pistol target. All these | | 8 8 8 8 x & H lg Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 16 hours from | safled July 7—Br ship Thirimere, for Iquique. | battery. He simply went to ask that 10 10 10 @ Wednesda K eed Humboidt Greenwood | ived July T—Br bark Ad- & e Sins Sty re Tt | T ... BRSO ... Stmr _ Pomona, Ewanson, 17\ hours from | deris - bener June 11 e she return his ante-nuptial gifts, con- |y 17 Jast against C. W. French and | &3 1 MICHA BEL Kreuge 1 o 0@ | City Puebla... Puget Sound Ports | Eureka. Re 2 sisting of jewelry and clothing, because b p { . - rom home that there was e B Sumr © A Kilbura, Jahnsen, 7 hours from | p “ETE?.’}.:&?"“ July 7—Stmr Gualala, he had discovered that she punched gt ers, including the Pacific Steel| THE Al FAST | Biate ot Cai P Btme Hainier, Hansen, 79 hours .. | VENTURA—Artived July 6—Stmr Scotia, | the eyes out of a portrait of himself S8 secure t:vh:x;jao':ge':::m:e:: e S. 8. 8T. PAUL Juventle B il ; ¢ ours from Bel- | fhotn men BRbia L i which he had given here ere they were | ;o B cry LIS CAERE B by Speade | LINDQLIST. - g Bt o g G | i New York via C 2 Stmr Gipsy. Gray, 18 h 2 Sa SAN DIEGO_Salled July 7—Stmr Barra- | married. As for his accusations of im- | P ¥ - S y Speddy | (Carr: Z ail8.) 3 5 Jifferent ealoons aiong the | E,::,',' jan e a Coronel. el o ¥s ours from nta fom'é rn;.s-n Francisco; schr Lottie Carson, proper conduct, he believed' they were and delivered to French. The suit has | FROM SAN FRA "O DIRECT. e Then these two o i . B or reka. " i i the docke :fih“‘:fiiicentnl'- Grays Harbor Stme Moniara, Reilly, 79 hours trom Seattie. | ““DUTCH " HARBOR—Arrived June 25—Stme | well founded, although he could not g‘;‘;",fi;“"}:g“‘}a‘;{:fi'fl"‘!‘g: o o attor- | THURSDAY, July 14....2 p. m. They became sep- | 1" - Qywies Harbor . S P 4 urs from | Mary D Hume. from Seattle. furnish either the name or number of P! . latter agree- | connecting with the Company’s Steamers for cruisings and Kreuger| 5. - San Pedro - {Sai Thego pod WAy posis FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 7—Tug Sea | qef N 20 q' 0 ice o n™intne case. A ing to pay the costs of the suit. | Al BEHRING SEA POINTS, and at St berth aione. When Apert | Chico. - Portiand & Astoria. King, hence July 6, with barge Tidal wave | the alleged pf : | Michael with the Company's River Steamers 2 | land, via Euvreka 22 hours. in tow. friend of his, Mr. Rose, had asked him | " Stmr Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- | Sailed July 7—Tug Sca King, for San Fran- | if he had a brother, and when he re- o | moon Bay. Bark Vidette, Bergman, 23 days from Port | CBORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 7— |Plied in the negative Mr. Rose ex- Lo Anmslon. Stmr_Aberdeen, from Portland. pressed surprise, caused by the fact 3 i"i::{e r't_-:rslldem:(. Stark, 12 hours from San | “SAN PEDROS':AH‘I;"«I July 7-Stmrs Shasta, that last Sunday Mrs. Edelstein had - ¥ Despatch and Santa Monica, hence July 3. introduced to him as her husband’s Schr_ Robert R Hind, Erickson, 51 days | - from Newcastle, lsland, B C. i | s ’,‘,2'0,‘;7,‘;'.1,};",(.5‘;;; Grave | brother a gentleman whose arm was for Fairbanks and points on KOYUKUK. TANANA and YUK RIVERS For Freight and Passage Apply to COMMERCIAL the Seefahrer some #s unable to get aboard and his comrade with pistel shots, | = awakened and, ! ourding his vessel, | i own revolver to | had identified the him in & brotherly anmAn, SANOA, AW » fire at the main- Schr Virginia, Nilsson, 31 days from Co- the twai be< < sa, i 34 Fulton ‘and Marshfield, for San_Francisco. around her waist as the twain sat be< ZEALAND uwe STONEY. o ng ;::.‘c Hug*(hhl: E(.\-i‘;iy Hithoan, & dové ook W1 BELLINGHAM—Arrived July 7—Stmr Olym- | neath a tree in a sequestered nook of Sut u-_-mu'r. at the Harbor station. “The or | 1apa Harbor. " : B e T OW—Arrived July 7—Bark | GOlden Cate Park. S. SIERRA, for_Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- B r "ot ‘the might the ehip and chngo 1oy | M 3 SAILED. Hesper, for San Pedro. Mr. Edelestein had much more to tell, and Sydney, Friday, July 8, 2 P. M thoe t e Sha D ant caxgs Jay . Puget Sound Ports | Thursday, July 7. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 7—Schr | but was suddenly stopped short by ar- ALAMEDA, for Honolulu.July 16, 11 A M. rf. ¥ y | MARIPOSA for Tahiti, August 9, 11 A M Ca Sydney & Way Ports. U € stmr Daniel Manning, Tuttle, cruise, | Sehome. from Redondo. rival of the noon hour and the court . - hoemaker of the Seefahrer, when | SOt rd pext morning, found the cook command and the cabin boy acting as chief | He swore great deep sea oaths and | | 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Tiekt 0lc2 643 dic- | ket Freight Ofca 323 MarGii s, Pc I, 2uik: . China & Javan.... Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodgers. | Safled July 7—Schr W H Smith, for San | ggerting its authority to adjourn for TO BAIL, ie:gl’:;ah"rl-‘; St o, Hjelete, Bea M R 1SLAND PORTS, luncheon. Two weeks hence the case { HONOLULU—Sailed July 6—U § stmr | Will get anothe.r inrlng.. | Stmr Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. spatched a messenger to the offic =i 1 fi e R i Tenll8%, 0 10| " Siewmer. Deatination. | Sails] Pler. | Simr Eureka: Jussen, Gareka: Thomas, for San Francisco; Chil bark Curson, - OMPAGNIE GENERALS TRANSATLANTIQUA filed iaint ainst the Polic - | & sovedl -ca R -2 coma. for Port Townsend. v v v F V) » ment " charging 1t with having removed” the | TR S R e Stmr Breakwater, Seaman, Coos Bay. s ity Weutins - Mevaras. hanek | iy M. Hiiek who his verved twg oc e n' e e ey Tousiy muste' o two mates from his ship, leaving the vessel | SISTTR.. ... Sydney & Way. 2 pmiPler 7| Stmr Senta Cruz, Eagles, S8an Pedro. June 99, July 7—Schr Rebert Lewers, from | terms in the penitentiary and is under v | Sailing L gty ey o a argo without officers. | 8. Barbara. ti‘-‘r-y. Harbo: Pler 2 g:mr % C L"’xd;“é'u:r‘.lg' gn“ Harbor. Laysan Island. B a felony charge in Judge Fritz's court, - 1 }B‘-;:r:lr{.':t‘ . ;m"e:tx 'mr Brunswick, . Fort Brage. J—! it Vi . i - -4 v Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, Albion, e r stmr Indrapura, | was found guilty by Judge Mogan of With two or three blades. Made || First class © Havre, $70 and upward. Second v W Tk misdemeanor embezzlement and sen- to Havre, $45 and upward. porentices Wi Pier 20 | Stmr South Coast, Olson, Caspar. g class _and GEN- Naval Apy Wanted. i PmiPier 10| Stmr North Fork, Nelson, Eureks, AT REN RORTE. tenced to twelve months. He stole two || Of best material. Constructed for | 37y, AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND O s - . BRI SRS -t | | Scor Mary C, Campbell. Bodéza NEF YORK_Sailed July 0—§tr s Advance, | sample cases from the Brown Power|| daily usage. Blades of finest tem- || CANADA 52 Broadwey (udson build stree Q:u'a.:m,:iflr\-':,“:m‘wm' e ; :"'m] e 18 D e ottt Jonhan, Naiere Lana O HILADBLPHIA—Arrived July = 6—ship | Company and 500 cigars from the firm || pered steel. This is a tip-top |/ :;;,1";*,:;,,,‘;‘.,’;,},‘,‘, . o T . of naval apprentices for the training | 112;.':\;': 3 FELEGRAPHIC, in8: | jonn Ena, from, gznlngl;;h;o R represented by Police Commissioner |} value for $1.00. Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. B » @t Goat Island. The age qualification | 4 pmPler 2| pOINT .LOBOS, July 7, 10 p m—W 7 Drinkhouse. RAZORS, in all standard makes, || hat bovs of 14,35 and 16 were o0 Foue. ead s P SPOKEN. NOUMEA—Arrived June 15—Fr bark Noem, | The cases of fourteen women arrest- )} .\ o o) nonw RAZORS FRISBIE, MONTICELLO and Eenerally 100 small to meet the pRysicRl fe- | June 30—Oft Azores, Br ship Ashmore, from | hence Apil 13: | ed for being inmates of ghe notorious:| STAR SAFETY RAZORS, regu- "*M.. 1230 noom, 3:15 Pr sirements of the eervice. Moreover, & dad of 10 am|Pier 20 V}m’:"&_fl‘ 1;‘2"";‘”’,‘;“ SRR Nk{gflu[lon%—;:-;fi:: June 22—Ger stmr | 1120 Dupont street were/femanded by ¢ lar price $2.00. My price..$1. | o e t youthful age was hardly able , A ubla, from i - { . M. Whether be was ftted for a sestasing i or s Francises | ACKPOLCOLSalIG July 5—Stmr Peru, for | JUdEE Mogan till September 12, by || SCISSORS from 25¢ up. | X 3. 1230 NooN. Pler 11 Strathdon, from Swansea. for San : ,,' July 6—Lat 42 30 N, long ——, stmr Nor- | San Framcisco, July 6—Stmr San Jose. for | Which time Superior Judge Cook. wm| Razor Strops, 25¢ and up. ® 8 Ky 3 By the extension of the age limit the | M. 4:15 p. m. Landing ood, trom Bellingham. for San Francisco, probably have decided the legality of Sel ave! of yeumg vetraitn. | P e 11 am|pier 24 | 10w of tug Richard Hoiyoke, per Montara. PORT SAID—Arrived July 7—Stmr Machian, | Police Commissioner Hutton's deflance || Two bars Williams’ Shaving Soap, ‘oot Mission st. Phone Maia <men_writers, machinists, firemen and pm(Pier 2 L e T artiod i e of his order that the place be immune 15e. = are now being enlisted at REDONDO—Arrived July 7—Stmr Acme, | LADYSMITH—Arrived July 7—Sumr st : . the 14 Pier 10 eme, | boul. from Seal from police interference. Mail orders promptly filled. ttie. = ms':nz“.vfl’f?;s\m Asuncion, for San Fran- VICTORIA—Arrived July 7—Stmr Cottage | “All right, your Honor,” said Attor- 18C0. City, from Skagway. n Arthur Mack. representing the Pier 42| EUVREKA—Sailed July 6—Stmr Alliance, for | Sailed July 7—Stmr Clly of Pucbla, for San | nenens “hetore September 12 we'll have| | THAT MAN PITT = i2 isco. Bler 20| Se3, Kled July 7—Stmr Bee, hence July 5 STEAMERS, Police Commissioner Hutton doing time F. W. PITTS, Stationer, —_—— | Captain Stinson Married. Ceptain Willlem P. Stinson of the United | owbis & 3s% 553 k] 3 5 Flates army transport Logan was quietly mar- | 13 hence July 8. ed July TSI in the County Jail.” el o, M s Semne o Se'sd. T Op(Eir | =R ates S T stmrs coma min | ARGE T I ok L A% M MABERE T sbins’ Filt g o B R St. John | ' and ttier, for isco. UEE! uly 7—Stm 5 ihe Eyangeiis. Pitteenth street and ‘Albion ave: s 24 and rived July 7—Stmr Chico, hence July 2. g'qm_ from Liverpool, for New York: stme | THe :rle‘:mh;\z‘ :exdn::vl’nt:u&l; (:; ‘E;:r oo astoe L. nford officlating. Dr. W. - | SEATTLE—Sailed July 6—Stmr St Paul, for | Noordland, trom L for Philadelphia. | TY Radcliffe, T Dl o the Logan was best man and was San ; stmr City of Puebla, for San | NEW YORK—Arrived July 7—Stmr La Lor- | of Andrew Riley, hod carrier, at Ninth e hried In his arduous duties by Captain J. de pm|Pler 2! grancieco, . raine, from Havre; stmr Numidian, from | gnd Sheridan , early on the Lafue. United States quartermaster, and C am Pler 11 | " PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 7—Stmr Bo- T Stmr Deutschlani, from Hamburg, e of Tote S e tiliame, first officer of the am|Pler 8 | njiq, for San Francisco. Cherbourg; stmr Ultonia, | TIOTNINE O —_——— aDiBier 19| Sdiled July 7-Stmr Coos Bay, for Saa | i g Police Judlseedl-‘;hl-t heSever-l w:tne-c-b“ 3 Ve uly tmr Auran! min for rosecution, it 2 axmc Femoral Artery, mlpter 1 USipquA RIVER-Passea July 5, 6:30 p m | tro New York; stmr Meriin, trom Aliage e abw Was cIted. thate enk en . nese cook Pler 40 | _gtmr 3 Richard 4 - t's oam 8 (;‘mm employed at Mar- pm{Pler 16 | Tioipeke. from Bellingham, for San Francieco, © wailed July 7—Stmr Noordland, for Phila- | dence being the same as at the Coro- B, stroet, lost his lite am|Pler 7| TATOOSH—Passed out July 7—Stmr Robert hia. ner's inquest. The examination will be ing Wednesduy afiernoon on o e piand. I B | D s, Buolmse: ot P’ s STk Pt ¢ oo el sepimed SIS morn Ry ; kitchen reaching up fe y van! 3 p s g to the Boor. 15 his fall ::‘“' -h:u fell "l i 25 !a('Pgrt Gamble: uchreyl;alnbflamm San “l'-.I.lu:‘ 7—Stmr Graf w.:.)dkrm, for New > ’nby Stanford, destitute and ill, vis-