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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905. : ~ ':.:'BLDCKADE RUNNER GD;ES ASHORE RESENTS ACTION [CITY FATHERS M. 5. DOLLAR ON VLADIVOSTOK BEAGH) ! SPENSIRY FIOR ISPHAL ‘There is every reason to believe that ADVERTISEMENTS. Get a Good PocketKnife . { Works Board Makes Caustic| They Recommend TUse of . Tocks &t the Russian port. M. A. Newell - .as the ithis port. % Board of Supervisors, in respect to the sald | enth to Twentieth avenues. ‘She Sleared for Motk bt bt mas wor- 7 | At naa ranscantia ‘the-miation of | The committes requested the Brard| i erally understood. that she was under 7 | Sha ower grantsd o it by the charter; and | Of Works to file & requisition for : the | . erders to run the blockade and take her| | Y | that "its action in passing such resofution | purchase of six sweeping machiney at | " ¢argo into Viadivostok. She has reached \ | was an sttempted assumption of the power ex- | a cost of about $2000. Inspector (ow- \ | - terday recelved a cable from London - as_sufficient to identify the vessel in . Hart and the cargo, which consisted of *here, files the British flag. She was . Cross, who is In command of the M. S. ‘former the steamship M. 8. Dallar, which left here December 31 ostendibly for Mojt, ‘but in reality for Viadivostok, with a lar_ge_mgo of contraband for,the Rus- :8ldn Government, is piled up on the . & Co., the local firm through which all réinsurance speculation is done, yes- quoting' a rate of 30 per cent for rein- -slranee on the M. 8. Dollar and stating .85 the reason for the underwriters' de- sfre to protect themselves that a vessel corresponding in description to the Dollar was ashore at Vladivostok. The cablegram furnished no details as to the seriousness of the vessel's predica- -ment. At the offices of the Dollar Steamship Company In this city the description furnished in the London cable is taken trouble with the M. 8. Dollaw but as no ljves appear to have been lost the inci- dent Is not causing any speclal worry, steamship was fully insured. The amount of insurance was not given out for publication. The vessel was chartered by Harry J. hay, oats, barley and a little lumber, is said to have been insured in London. -The M. 8, Dollar, although owned formerly the Arab and is well known at Viadivostok. Whether her cargo will be worth dellvering or whether the steamship will be floated will probably .not be known for a few days. Captain Dollar, was formerly chief officer of that vessel. He was promoted to the command when Captain Gow, the skipper, left for Scotland to bring out a new steamship bulit on the Cly@e#for the Dollar Steamship Com- pany. The. M. S. Dollar was built in 1590 at Newcastle, England. She is a vessel of 2674 met tons register. Her .cargo was S > ! . PN Pl ~ NG D f— Y Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, Sen Pedro. Stmr Celia, Hagen, Alblon River. Honolulu. Br ship Eva Montgomery, Docherty, Taltal. Bktn Gardiner City, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Tug L Roscce, Grim, Rogue River. VAL X Nl -\ 7 (2 J) Uo7 SN ‘Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- | peratures are reported for the previous day from other cities: Reply to Criticism About Post Street Curve Permit MAESTRETTI IS ANGRY Questions Delay in Prepa- ration of Specifications for Paving Thoroughfare The Board of Public Works yesterday replied to the charge made last Mon- day in a resolution adopted by the Su- | pervisors that the first named board had acted without authority and in an unwarranted manner in issuing a per- mit to the United Rallroads to open streets and te lay a curved track at Post and Kearny streets upon the | ground that there is apparently no ex- | press grant made in the franchise of sald company or its predecessors in in- terest to lay such & curved track. The board is also directed not to issue any more such permits. >3 The Board of Public Works adopted & counter resolution as follows: Resolved, That this board desms that the pressly granted to the Mayor of this city and county, in and by virtue ef the provisions of chapter 1 of article 4 of the charter, and which provisions contemplate that the legisl: tive department of the municipality shall co! cern iteelf with matters only that are legisla- tive in charactet. That this board is entitled to the presumptions of law; “‘that official duty Mns been regularly performed,”” and “that the has been oheyed”; that in numerous in- tances this board has refused to issue permits to enable perscns or corporations to enjoy privileges granted by the Board of Supervisors which were not suthorized by law, as in the cases of the graits of the privilege to obstruct the public streets, and divert the public use thereof to private use for private purposes, by the laying thereon of spur tracks, and which want of authority was very evident from the Home Product in Paving| of Mission and H Streets IRON POLES EXPENSIVE e United Railroads Says the Short Period of Franchise Does Not Warrant Cost D ——— The Supervisors’ Street Committee yesterday put itself on record as being | in favor of the use of asphalt in mate- rials to be used for the paving of| streets. The committee reported in fa-| vor of rejecting the recommendation of | the Works Board that the ordinance or- | dering the paving with asphalt of M slon street, from Onondaga avenue to the county line, be rescinded. The| board wants to bituminize the street because the intersecting streets are so| paved. City Engineer Woodward stated | that he had recommended an asphalt pavement. The committee exprese<d| itself in favor of asphalt, it being & California product, and also directed that it be used on H street, from Siv- den reported that the deficit in' the street sweeping fund was $18,000, and a | great saving could be effected by using the machines. The Street Committee heard repre- sentatives of the United Railroads rela- | tive to the proposed type of construc- tion on the California street extension steam road, which is to be converted | into an electric system. The corpora- | tion intends to put up wooden poles, and some of the Supervisors think iron | poles should be erected. H Tirey L. Ford, attorney for the cor- poration, argued that the only matter A knife that you can depend on. Has three blades of finely tempered razor steel, and is a splendid value for the money .. . -$1.50 I have oter knives in all leading foreign and domestic makes, at 8r1ces 1.00 up ranging from. “es WANT A RAZOR? You can't do better in getting a high-class shaving instrument than by coming to me. I have good razors “}{::or::.xrouna and honed. fi}ng‘: """ 'Mat1 Orders Promptly m.‘."b’fie That Man PITTS F. W. PITTS, The Stationer, 1008 MARKET ST. Opp. Fifth, 8. F. DISEASES OF MEN Our modern up-to-date methods é(zr the le?'i:'l; :nfl Wet.:! l-':;‘ of scases, cture, Rupture, tntic Trouble, Files, Mood Po i}'l Vo Ez 1Mty and _Com le, we treat by our improved e 3 o : o fore the committee was the grant of | |medical vibratory method, where others use as follows: 14,003 centals of barley, € EN. —+ | Boston . 26-10New Y fact that the Board of Supervisors submitted | be: | . valued at $16,103; 27.000 bales of hay,| Dec 24—Lat 50 5 long 71 W, Br ship Ea- | Cincinnai 34 Prerabure an amendment to the charter Iast year, provid. | & permit to use electriclty on Callfornia | |the knife, Our improved Fremeh Comes ! alued at $21,600; 30,000 centals of oats, | kasoni. from Orexon, for Queenstown. i i ORE. ] Chicago ing for a grant of power to grant spur track | street, from Parker street to First ave- | |never fail to produce s healthy an e ‘alued at $45,000, and 10,000 fhot o Pane Dec 25—Lat 54 8, no long, Fr bark Gene- ASHORE AT VLADIVOSTOK. Honolulu, privileges for private use. nue, a distance of three blocks, as the | Pr ber, used as dunnage, valued at $115. PRI = ..« Fog Impedes Navigation. The steamer Whittler lost herself in the fog yesterday morning and narrowly escaped going vieve Molincs, hence Oct 29 for Queenstown. Dec 25—Lat 56 8, long 66 W, bark Home- ward Bound, heace Oct 16 for Hull. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Jan 25, 10 p m—Weather cloudy and calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given aré in addition to the soundings of the United States Jacksonville New Orleans SAN FRANCISCO The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last ‘season. and ths rainfadl In the last twen- | ty-four bours: Commissioner Eagan said he did not | consider the Board of Supervisors the properly constituted body to reflect on the acts of any municipal department. That all is not harmonious between company already has the privilege for the rest of the road. Ford sald that the | franchise for the greater part of the road expired in six years, and this fact' did not warrant the great expense for We issue a bond who is Undeveloped can obtain from (free by mail) our 10 days’ treat ment and illustrated chart describing the cause and effect of Lost Vitality, | | vV the | th hi f 1 les, which cost | Consultation and advice free. | Coast Burvey Chiarh hen & minus’ (—) the Board of Public Works and the purchase of fron poles, o 2 1 iors oo Mission Tats, - Fortunately sho was | BELLINGIAM.Arpives Jan 248 sumr | St Surey Chaety Sioept wi aminae G0 | 7 L0 P e e nae |6 BORRE O TR Gemonatrated | 335 caoh e sommenithen decided to ta. || oo ATk SOrremsonisRes Striedy B f - 0Ing at slow speed and when the rapid shoal- | CTpsader, hence Jan 20 oo oo |given 1s subtracted from the depth given by | Eureka .. 21.91 when President Maestretti objected to|gspect the route of the line next Satur- DR. TALCOTT ‘ ing of the water was detected, she was able to | Asuncion, for San Fraoeisco. the Sharts. - The plave of mefergucs.10-Che/mshn | RIISBE - 21.80 the delay in the preparation of specifi- | day at 10 o'clock. : THE . Co. i ot A Deavy Tok e over the Ramco oy | qiSalied Jan 25—8tmr Amunclon, for San Fran- i e Piecs et cations for the Improvement of H| “In the meantime” satd Braunhart,(| " 1140 wamxET ST - i . ger, v v arbor all | cisco. . “ < . X 3 . day &nd made navigation difficult. On all the i ’SCI%ATrLE»-Arfl\'ed Jan 25—Stmr Dolphin, ,;‘r;:m, . 8.93 at{oet.v i s e llon it facethmgly, 1 suppose you are lny(ln‘ PP -, ferry foutes the boats ran on fog schedule and | from Skagway. s ) fl-g; 1 will direct the secretary the curve at Post and Kearny streets. r;g‘n{ccme:ul weflre,r;ggnedf( nor g Yo 3 mne Sailed Jan .5;5mmr muémm\. :m.- fknfir;yé TO ARRIVE. i onaies 813 City Engineer to file his report %nfthe “The curve is already laid,” sald s unduly delayed. Running ferry boats, | Arrived Jan noon—Stmr Jeanie, E . . - /ing H street on or before < 1 26 $omed as most of them are with passéngers, |Jan 2L U TN L Tl | T Sleamer, From. P et 9. LA :;'(‘ev"vg;“"ent‘y‘,s neting.” eaid Mass. :;’r:xdflng’l‘h S el e e visir DR. JORDAN'S anc - is anxlous work and in vi s —Arrive e of the sccentricity of local tides a day like Jesw | Campbell, herce Jan 21, not schr Mahukond, | South Bay 11'“ ot THE COAST RECORD. trettt, “There geems to be some Object John Quing addressed the committes MUSEUM OF ANATOM terday without accident is a high tribute to ported. = Northland | Portland & Astoria. T in delaying s work, v on alf of e Merchants’ socia- - ihe skl and wood Judement ot ‘the men re: | © SAN PEDRO_Arpived Jan 25_Sumr Nov | miben | AR e T e know about 1t." tion against the noise caused by the 1061 AZENT 97.bob. GAOTH, .74l ke e o I a0 | e o hngtme: . sttar. Vanguare, from | ¥- Kilburu 3 Figirg 4t Assistant Engineer Morser, who was | switch engines of the railroad compa- Asatomicnl Musousn n the ¥ o8 4 : . z 3 e could the pilots see more than two boat lengthys X S e a 38| raviows. 8 SogarSe B sent for, explained that it would take|nies. It was decided to communicate p L LA X R e . o scny A I Coate. for Grays Hasbor. | | Humbolde - 28 A - § 83 B8 £ some time to prepare the specifications. | with Eastern citles regarding regula- Speciuil on the Cout. Bat 3 yetn: ) i TSN REDONDO-—Arrived Jan 25 Stmr Despaten, Coos Bay & 20 T Eo RS 8 “There has been some work done and | tjons on the matter. OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN Will Be an Ofl Barge. from —; stmr Helen ‘P Drew, from San Po- P BBt : that must be measu;ed. 3 d to| , The long-vending aum;ub?vel:. the Are. i R 2 - “What have you done In rega proposed improvement of oc! on The old bark Bonoma, famous for some ex- led Jan 35—Stmr Helen P Drew, for San = g _ceeqingly long passages, 13 to have her wings | Franeico. ok | [ Buker 028 48 g8 measuring the area already done?”’ | Parnassus avenue and Lotta street was e e o . permgnently clipped and never again, unless EUPEKA—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Newsboy, g:‘r‘nb;lodrtk Al ] i e " _ 56 60 "l.md Maestretti. i " settled by a recommendation that both '-“:;.-LA::. :;un " perhaps tralling behind a towboat, will she | hence Jan 23. Na- | Beattle & Bellingham..|Jan. 27 ano 0.22 62 46 “We have done-nothing;” said Morser, | blocks he paved PORT BRAGG—Sailed Jan 25—Stmr Na- | | Beatt 8! i 6 SEou o D AN & CO., 1081 Market 6t 8. 7. 'be seen outside the Golden Gi Bhe has | 410001 City. for San Franelsco. i |Newport & Way Ports.Jan. 27 | §.E.Farallon 30.22 60 &2 ‘as we have not had the time. G X 7 AT been purchased by the Transport Of1 Company | “PAnG%H “Passed out Jan 26—Ger stmr | Roanoke San Pedro Jan. 27 | Fiagstaft -30.30 58 10 “Well, if you are overworked in your | TwwENTY-FIRST INFANTRY -and will be converted into a floating ofl depot | Amasis. for San Francisco. | Wellingt: Nanaimo Jan. 27 ; Pocatello o 30 office,”” said Maestretti, “we will have HOLDS FIN. DI 5 Bl e Pl | (e e I S R o, o S et 8 bl s g 8 e data: looked up hére and. send i in_the harbor. mBig tan uflt in her | Guaymas, for Port Townsend, pos ahitl . Y h:1oe) . holds and she will be furniched with pumping | SAN DISGO-_-Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Acme, Seattle . 28 !'gt-'l;‘--;;-lp;l- 34“0 gz 4-; over to you. hat the| Regiment Preparing to Leave for the gear for the loading and discharging of 1tquid | from San Pedro. C . 28 | Novth Hea % Tt o - Morser assured the board that the Philip, on the First of fuel. The ofl with which her tanks will be | “PORT HAD&O@;:‘Amvm Jan 24—Schr | 5. Monica.... ¥ 10 164 {00 ok of preparing the -pecmcnlgnu Dfim“b 1 atored is to brought here from t ord. | Ludlow. from n Iro. . - o a 5 ) ‘The Bohoma is a vessel of 998 tons. ‘She was SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Jan 25—Stwmr | SA.II Pedro. 55_3 fi . ‘would :ledv:goro;sv(lydg;osszcuted an Tuary. | built in 1868 at Chelsea, Mass.. Queen, for San Franclsco. e | Columbia. o .08 report filed in a P S The Twenty-first Infantry yesterday | ’n»melT hm\va:::af—umea Jan 25—8chr | Centralla. gmy;fil}g?mar . 80 48 . The City Atto;n‘eg wé: ustreeto;u:‘: held its last drill on. the p de g ansit, hence Jan 20. umi o 3 whethier Cla ara | Sheridan Sails for Manila. ISLAND PORTS. Oyster Harbor - 20 | Sait Lake ¥ # NW Py .00 ;"l":::f;h’l’ja‘t‘;yem m“m_e_” ground in front of the General Hos- The army transport Sheridan, Captain Pea- [ HONOLULU—Salled Jan 26—-Bark W B | e A 30| San L. Obispo.80.16 88 42 N'' Cloudy .00 Bids were ordered to be Invited for|pital. Colonel C. A. Willlams, com- - e body In command, carrying a large number of | Flint for Makawell; e | San Diego an. 30 San Diego ....30.12 66 82 NW Clear .00 the paving of Fourth street, between | manding, ordered that all drills be| for which It is agent, leave military and civilian passengers and nearly \lea Jan 25—Bktn Archer, for San Fran- |S. |8an Pedro aa. 30 | Seattle 023 3 43 5B Cloudy .06 Market and Howard, for the construc- | suspended after Wednesday. The of- e B A o '6000 tons of Government supplies, sailed yes- | ; bktn_Irmgard, for San Francisco. | Mexican Ports |Jan. 30 | ZROAEES - 108 48 .. EW Rain’ .40 tion of a safety station at Market and | ficers’ schools have finished their re- I Reteh Wrangel terday for the Philippines. She left the trans- | KAHULUI—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr hrbm-( Humboldt ... {Jan. 3 Walla Wall 48 82°'NE Cloudy 02 vell st ts and for a driveway for i P2 m'dm"“' flllllol: port whart promptly at moon, but it was late | ken, from Honolulu. | s Puget Sound Port an, 31 | Walla £ 8 Y° Joudy @ Powell stree o8 views and the examinations by the Bkagusy, ete., Alaska—11 .afterncon before the fog had lifted sufficlently | KAANAPALI—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Texan, Ban Pedro & Way Pts.|Jan. 81 | J100€ 18 8 N Gieas¥ -0 the election booth warehouse. fni oMot iand’ Beniow CABIainS ‘aee Skaugr. S, Aleeh) Uto allow the big troopship to proceed safely to | from Honolulu. & | Polnt Arena & Aiblon..Jan. 81 | ¥ B The petition of the Central Improve- | 1€ SOE o b R recontarad | T T LB e EASTERN PORTS. | WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ment Club that sidewalks be construct- 3 steamers at Seattle. 5 A SOt : 2 2¢_Stor Begu- | Honolulu_ & “Kahaiui 1 Q on the transport Sherman, which > t NET XN pmeliad Jao skl New York via Ancon | FORECAST. ed on Market street, from Fourteenth| Of IRe trensport SHoFman. WACH | oo “Sictorts, Vancouver, Anacortes, Port S, D. Carleton Is Floated. ranca, for Colon. : China & Japan .. 3| Cloudy weather prevails over the Pactfic venteenth, was taken under ad- vl ppines. | 00 nd. Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, South The ship 8. D, Carlets b i S e Portland & Astori | ctope, except fair In Northern California. LAEHE s rver. s Lieutenant Willlam M. Goodale, | pejjingham, Bellingham—11"s. m., Jan. 2 : oA o d e, iion WRS Dlown | - yARPARATSO=Mstled Jan 18—Br . etmr ‘has_fallen from Eureka nort] e = signal corps, left for Hot Springs, Feb. 4. Change at Seattle to this co t ashore wome time Ao at Bellinahany WEK fIORE: | 51 e Tees AR o Seattle & Tacoma. rain has fallsp from Eureka northwi and VL bids for work on Ninteenth ave- | SIE D! prings, | 30, Fe ed yesterday. It was feared for & ime that PORT SAID—In port Dec 80—Nor stmr Tri- City Puebla..., Puget Sound Port high southerlyy winds. are reported from the Ark., for a short stay. Mrs. Goodale = pany's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry. ‘Washington ! nue, from I to J streets, were rejected ins in the city. Lieutenant G. B, at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Va 1e Carleto 1d pro o lor, chartered to load at Moji for San Fran- % Th uj risen _rapidl, the e . remaing in the-cluy. BLORSAL e 2. | to C. P. Ry. + Was riven Benore GUIE & heasy Gaie and at | Sisot; $Z15 goid. ik oy PT e Rty Moteains’" *h® | owing to an error in the proceedings. | Gy N, returns this morning from | Rre 5t G FiRY 0t Bay) Pomons, 1:30 high tide, MO UATREAIAT Rallel Jan o—Ow V¥ | mtkier.’ | Dustination: Satle.| Pler._ | SSpaminse s Svained sesrly o | TR AT TR detached work at Point Bonita. No | p. .. Jan. 23 29 Teb. 4. Corona, 1:30 p. m., — e Memphls, fol I o y Ve e entire cific N 1 Vi X . 20, b. 1. 3 = ¥ HONGKONG—Sailed Jan 9—Ger stmr Nico- { | :_":“e“.’ Soi e Yo m“u‘e"‘. de‘r‘gg:" e Hart Cited for Contempt. arrivals wn,rfi r;xlstel;ed yesterday at‘ Jngm_ NI e ot Bl Aiaetes abd Water Front Notes. media, for Oregon. somantie. froun | Breakwatee.| ipie | Upon application of the Nevada Mill- | department headquarters. | e e e RSy i Paste: Berta The big British steamer Tottenham will sall | o Arrived Jan 24—Ger stmr Namantie. f7Om | m)izaveth. .. |Coquille’ River 5 pm! Pler 20 | fallen flightly at Red Bluft. |4 0" 11q Mining Company, Judge | Captain B. C. Morse of the Seven- | Quecn, Sundays, 9 a. m. - . = Yokohama; Br stmr St Fillans, fron Redondo Portland & W b Pler 2| at San Francisco for thirty teenth Infantry, who lately arrived! ~ gtate of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. T a. few deys for the Orlent, with Viadivo- | PORT NATAL-—Sailed Jan 12—Br stmr | Gfyioiis, |Gouang O ay- | & Dol ter 3 | hours, ending mianight, ‘January 26: Troutt yesterday cited General W. H. | & the Philippines, is assigned to| For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East stock as her probable destination. W, B. wther Castle, for Manila. ooty | Gray {Sgpmibter 2| Mo alitornia, north of Tehachapi—Fair Thure- h ause next Tuesday | from the op! , s gn Son Podro), Santa Barbara, Ssnts Crus, Mon- Swears has been asked to secure several of- SUEZ—Arived Jan 24—Br stmr St Bede, Lty i s D‘P«"mfl | day. with fog in the morning; Hght northwest |}l Hart to show cau special duty in the place of Captain | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San - [ from Maiina oe New Fork, Jen 48 De stmr | 5 m|Picr 13 | Wind he should not be punished for | john J. Bradley, who left Tuesday for | yis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. ficers for her as she lacks her full comple: it fip Thvasvoot: 8. Crus..... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 why Lais Obispo), | ‘ment. Calel . Jos 10 B ‘sfmr Capre. | Btate of Cal. San Dicgo & Way.| § am|Pier 11 | California, mu(h:‘; Tehachapi—Falr Thurs- | oontempt for refusing to testify as to | Vancouver Barracks. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., {-:I- Zflé 30, hh,. o The little tug L. Roscoe, which came here | TG RUI0C" ‘ana. Pt. Arena & Albion| 8 pm|Pler 2 1ighi ;:"r' ‘;“”h‘r [ e his property before Referee L. Seiden- —— i Santa l‘ruzfll.fr!‘l‘llhld.r‘:n. &; s".‘n Fou o b ooy gy o S By Flothor e i o .'wfi'n:'::aflr;'mg’. hie mthzr 20| San Franclseo and vichity—Foggy Thurs- | perg, Over two years ago the mining Deputv Registrars Want Pay. | oo ametian Altats, L Pas, Snta Rossiis | Carl Anderson. a sallor on the steamer New. SWANSEA—Salled Jan 24—Fr bark As- Grays Harbor, . in AmiENE | ev.‘gamomm‘, becoming fair; light northwest company got a judgment for more Henry M. Shaw, one of the deputy | Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. ™., 7th of Tul: merm‘l,n e ot Tuntas | "ieew fee Sen Wrmnclato. o espe atmr | ek el lfioo Angeles and vicinity—Fair Thursday; than 85'300 o fe "“,5‘:2’:‘? s ‘;{3;“‘:; registrars appointed prior to the last | ; Tor MTMeE N ey e | Which were attended to at the Harbor Hospital. | Hazel Dollar, for San Franciseo. Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | gt west wind. sory note, bul ¥ { 4 New Montgo The work of lcading the lifler Manchuria 1s | 122! Dolar O o TEAMER: | | Jamusry ga. | CUf | Hecamenio and Yiolnty—Fogsy Thurstay | coliect His examination was ordered, |election, for himself and twenty-sight| —wiomer oXFICESTSTen WonEcH ith ae much dispatch as possible | ypyw yORK—Arrived Jan 25-—Stmr Meno- | H. Dollar... Seattle direct | 4 pmipter 20 | TGOS iRty —Foggy Thursday morn- | but heirefused to testify as to his prop- | others yesterday sued for a writ of | sy st (FRR%% Bl s o cl 16 Marke: st. s at the disposal of the Paci- | ;00 from London, via Rotterdam. Point Arena. Point Arena 4 pm|Pler 2 Pocuming tarr. G. H. WILLSON, ty on the grounds that he lives in|mandate to comgel Auditor Baehr to | BUNANN, Gaderal Passenger Agest., odeking Slghy Bnd Gky, Dat the tesmatirs e mfr}é"”"“‘“""""}-""; R L i P e i A " Local Forecaster. s;:m Clara County, that the mining |audit their salary warrants. The, © ™ “"10 Market st., San Francisco. ‘8 ling the freight to the whart are | dcrsee; from New Sork. for Javerooel’ (hoth Pl blor 40| oo | company Is a foreign corporation that | warrants were duly approved by the - — t of the time waiting. At one | Jrocecded). 2 pm|Pier 27 | has not complied with the California | Election TCommissioners, but the pay Ume yesterday the line or trucks extended | " MQVILLE—Arrived Jan 25—Etmr Corin- | Bureka. Humboldt . 9 am|Pler 13 laws and that the order of examina- | has been withheld on the ground that | pyom, erbourg—sou T e A b Matghies | (LU0 B Jolin, U, sad Baltn O | St 'ES“"A e § e 18 t?::a has already had a hearing before | the men were not appointed from the | Philadeiphia ..Feb. #(New York I gtonsger; Hav! g z Liverpool. | -{os Angsies Ports. 3 pmiFier. ¢ lists. Shaw’s suit gives a | St. Patl.. eb. 11'St. Louis. built on the Clyde for the Dollar Steamship RN—Arrived Jan 25—Stmr Perugia, January 2. zdge Troutt. civil service lists. Gompany of this city, was successtully launche | trise nar York, via Naples and Genos, | Bl [Py i, m“y.,, S i A sl A G list of deputies employed as follows: ATRANTIG ¥R s g -ed, yesterday. Captaln Gow, formerly of the | BREMEN—Arrived Jan_ 25—Stmr Kron- |Portiand & Way..| 3 pm|Pler 13 8o win, Seven in March, fifteen in April, forty- l;rv ik m‘ m“n“mkm‘ Joh 18 M: 8. Doliar, is now in_Glasgow and will | prinz Wilkelm, from New York, via Plymouth | Humboldt ... 0 p|Pler 9 Adopted Son. Contests = th in July, thirteen in August and =\nn§-w iy g s ob. 23 i/ ‘:Ux}r{z';d o s ”‘55?2‘925\‘ Arrived previously—Stmr El- ‘s“",me" L w“'[ $SRia 3t Feank D. Mosher, sdeptod soin of m::tey x‘:‘lne in September. i RED STAR LINE. % h nished. YOK{ —Arri —8 nary 30. 5 : o - M he vessels on the overdus llsu] were quoted | lerie, from Portland, Ore., and San Francisco, PP rgey ol A 8 pmiPler 2 Annie Mosher, t‘;'vnho Kc}ied o:) pamltysu iR 4y R ’?.,fi?mffmm‘fi’fih’." yesterday for reinsurance -as follows: Stork, | for Liege, etc. -|Grays Harbor. 4 8 at the King’s Daughters’ S b, & 4 30 per cont; Robert Rickmers, 85 per centi| LIVERPOOL—Salled Jan 25—Stmr Merion, |Grays Harbor! i S SRR gianary 2l I 5 n‘contelt s Steftens’ Trial Postponed. e Tos: dridna . Een 18 - Neomi, 10 per cent; Norge, § per cent, and M. | for Philadeiphia, v Qneennowx\,wn r -/ Humbeldt ... | Home, ye hich left half of The trial of Adolph Steffens for | Zeeland .......Feb. aderlan . 25 e N o D N or " oy amEler % | These Tally in Every Case|fa ‘g’i.{kfi"'!?:m'“{;' William House, a | fraudulently voting at the last Dri-| sew e e R ot & ———— Newport vay..| ® am|Pler 11 | her el 3 ew York- m-wn—uv?eo 3 é i Feb. 8, 10 am Majestic.Feb, 22, 10 am NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Memoranda. 31, | <. N | barber. Mosher claims that Mrs. | mary election, which was set for yes- | Teutonic. E [ fe o s A cable to M A Newell & Co, from London, & it and ~ Implicate Lee TOoy | jicsner naa been declsrgd lncdol;‘lp;ten: f'erélay. L::ogyu#r‘.,-::‘(u:nggue.}‘ by Gcranle Feb. 15, 2 pm Baltio 2 pm f Interest Marii Aated Jan 25, says: Steamer with black fun- | 4 IPter 1 & < | before the will was made an ad no udge 3 wmmmdx-n —0“.,__“)_ SiCymric Mar. 1 “Mosess £ AT aary. Al [ two, oA ueads " 5 tmpler 2| the Philadelphia Merchant |peen restored to capacity. He claims | expected that by that time Detective | Wintf e ity et . Shipping Merchants, Eupposed to be the Br stmr ) 11 am|pler 21 | i1 of the estate under a will of No- | Taylor, who arrested Steffens, will e T sy The French bark Eugenle Fautrel (at Port-| alled from San Francisco Dec 31, 1004, for i —— A Bave ratarned te the oWt e o land) is chartered for wheat thence te Europe. | Mojl; 30 guincas has been pald foy rel t 1 pm|Pler 40 A At a8 Tk aat vemb g " i b RN NEW YORK. The schooner General Banning loads general \ rance. Jan 12—The Salvage Assosiation 2 pm!Pier 7 Lung Ah Duck finishe 'mony CRETI Feb. 4, noon; March 18, noon * . merchandise here for Mazatlan and San Blas. | LONDON, Jan 13-0Fe S8 FREL 40 5ageq | 12 ‘m/Pler 19 | yesterday in the United States District ISEMENTS. RE Feb. 25, noom; April 13, nocn The French bark Martha Roux (at Portland) | 18 cabled thAC e O .U 3 Cargo of Br stmr | b S0l hao i athbeansat ADVERT! FROM BOSTON. ‘proceeds thence to Sydney Heads in ballast | 185 tons measurement SoGP% SOUED 90 oliously | Senat 11 am|pler g | Court. e repea o for orders. O th_ Channel: a protest | San Juan... |N. Y. via Ancon..|12 m|Pler 40 | that Da Silva struck her on the mouth . reported ashore in Smyth , D TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coa: ".- " Notice to Mariners e e e e ip & D Carioton. FROM SEATTLE. with the back of his’hand because she | . c Notice . SLLIN , 2! % X > 4 , was floated - s o accept his coaching. The SAN. PABLO BAY, CALIFORNIA. Ao < e e Steamer. Destination. | Sails. :{t‘:r:. :flmme‘; that the Dorle was THE ) e (Kigt of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- | ey S Doiphin.......| Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan. 80 | geveral days out from Hongkong before mcufl JEXLANG e 8YONEY cific’ Coast, 1004, page 26.) Time Ball Farallon Skagway & Way Ports.|Jan, e 5 '® DIRECT LA 10 1T Notice fs hereby given that on or about|p...; gyarographic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | Cottage City..| Skagway & Way Ports.|Ja she met Da Silva. She said also that SR -t Tul, Jan. 21, 11 A.M, February 23, 1005, a whistling buoy. palnted chants” Exchange, Sen Francisco, Cal, | Excelsior..... Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.[Febt 1|she was put into the lockup by Da|g Ao e 2 - oo oty Auekiand . bluck and white perpendicular stripes, w! 1005, 2 .2, 1905, 3 P. M. substituted for lower midchannel bell buoy fn | ppopery 20 1905, wer of the Ferry | WITTMAN WANTS JACKSON- Silva, but denled that she was drunk ez Sydner” Thurs, oh 05 37 M tbirty-three feet of water, to mark the channel | pyjjqing was dropped exactly at noon to-day— STREET ORDER DISSO! and quarrelsome on that occasion. 8. 8. » of best water over the ‘shoal ground of San iy "at moon of the 120th mertdlan, or at 8 ol ol INEDI Le Gun Kew, a nineteen-year-old - 1.0, SPRECKELS & BROS. €0., Agrs., Ticket 0Mes 543 dur- ablo Bay, California. 4 i3 3 ] ® PSGiSUN BAY, CALIFORNIA. B Gr enant. U. 8N, in charge. |Says Injunction Protects Inmates of | S1ave Girl, gave like testimony. She Ret, Freight Offcs 327 Narket St Pierd, Paife it {List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- T oral Resort From said that Da Silva struck her on the 2 VE| .cifl Const. “1004 page 28) U e 2 —‘—‘“_‘Moon P mm e ro Arrest mouth because lh:‘;lld;-’et%ud I:o e_:n- is a luxurious solid through train EVERY DAY No 3 and ; lice. February 24, 1005, the bell buoy recently es- | ynited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— et sent to mfiofl:’fi‘fua e g P IN THE YEAR, less than three days to Chicago * tablished off Army Point, Suisun Bay, Cali- Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | To-morrow morning in Judge Heb- | that she si e in over the only double-track railway between the fernia, will behpermmm!y m"nflfl at Fort Point, entrance to San o ::0 bard’s court a motion will be made by | this country after ‘2:: close of the St. 4 R'y q d Chi Electric ligh rict. N The high and -low waters occur @t that Lee Toy was allowed to enter the . tecting the inmates of the house from u and converse : e Weenack, Klatuin, 98 WoE TR E arrest. Accompanying the notice of c"h.'?'.:. m whom he h:‘mukmm. CLEARED. 26 | 8 [2 motion are afidavits of Bert I. Wren | oyer on the Doric.. The testimony of ‘Wednesday, .v-mznh. 27 | & B. and Willlam W. Lambert describing | cChun Ho, the last of the four, was sim- Seor State of Chliforste, Fhomses Set Dic 198 |18:28) 2 the premises, discussing the character | jjar, except that Lee Toy told her that P = ;.'fy way ports; Pacific Coast Steamship |29 K 6. and practices of the inmates and de- ( pe,had paid $650 for her in Hongkong. T llm WCAL AT, Btmr Santa Cruz, Alberts, San Pedro; Pa- |80 | 0: 2. claring it necessary for the prevention | +he case will be resumed this morn- | * { San Pragcisce. eific Coast Steamehin Company. 8 |1 2. of crime that the police have constant | ing, . J llmwl‘ l:]mm. ® " 1|2 8. supervision over the place. —_———— . ‘ednesday, January ——————— !, NOTE—In It's easier for a woman to love a Ul_l?r “l:u,?g:ody.mm. 3 the The bum actor is sometimes egged on | man than it s for her to agree with B L e o, Vit g oy gt 1to his worst, % another womaa, 2 Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse Mottty - SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, January 26. Stmr Santa Cruz, Alberts, 68 hours from Ban Pedro and way ports. Stmr Czarina, Duggan, 68 hours from Coos Bay. c.sycm Breakwater, Johnson, 48 hours from 008 OTE— the city front (Mission-street wharf) 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide 1s the.same at both places. " THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. tion of the injunction prohibiting the | Police Department from raiding the immoral resort at 620 Jackson street. The injunction was obtained by Sebas- tian Ravani, owner of the cigar store by which an entrance to the premises 26 | is effected. The Chief contends thal Ravani’s suit was not in good faith, but brought for the purpose of pro- | whilé she was being examined in the Chinese Bureau and threatened that the bureau officlals might hang her if she told any story other than the coached one. Yuen Tsoy Fung, 17 years old, the prettiest of the four, told a similar story. testified also to the fact Fast time. throughout, Two jrains daily via the UNION PAGIFIC -WESTERN LINE. Direct connection for St. Paul and Migaeapolis.

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