The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, March 2, 1905, Page 11

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BLOCKADE RUNNER'S CREW RETURNS VUL VALET |BITS COTTON: e FROM JAPAN AFTER LOSING VESSEL| SI(NS (HARCES| FOR JAPANES e Thiogs 3 Stat, t Evid H: 'Dr. Eastlak o( Tokio Here Men From the Wyefield Tell the Story of Their Capture| sy tvon stories of Mte?m;;ng Ty B wam i S : ——| Plotting - Against -Life, chases in Fastern Markef : Bring Details of the]| M. S.“Dollar’s || Vain Race. EXCERPTS FROM DIARY MATERIAL IS FOR ARMY _f,;’:":;“". o sl =2 B — : I} the kitchen you san Pioneer’s Journal of Events | Visitor Who Servell at the keep things warm. That's Throws Light Upon Seftle-| * Front Praises in Highest | J w5=e o mnee ment With His Wife| Terms Valor of Brown Men | signed for this purpose. Both Steamers May| | Be Released Later On. etails of the capture by the Jap- anese of the blockade runners Wye nd M. S. Doliar reached here some members of the It has become a question whether or| Dr. W. Delano Eastlake of the Jap-l not a son of James Alexander Yoell anese Red Cross Society, who has been | sought his father's life by suggesting .in this country for several months rep- | 0“ ove . that a Chinese cook place poison in resenting the spinning mills of . that g coffee, Attorney Delmas yesterday put country, for which he has been buy}n‘{ > in- evidence a signed statement and & material, is at the Palace Hotel await- | §. letter of John Kay, who was Yoell'S ing the departure of the next steamer | our l e. valet. The statement in question Was ¢, yorohama. He was delegated b’| ... :’l":&e‘:}: h;?df‘;m;“‘"g MO Dore) the Japanese Government to came to| ©On Thursday, January 27, 1808, at the rest. (N United Statés.and contract for co buy her one ‘of our gas | efie. crew are expected to. ar-| | dence of J, Alexander Yoell, on thé Alameda .ton yarn for the manufacture of pr- e from. Victoria, where they landed | | mad e Sarlose, Sapca Cara CONG. ments for the Mikado's army. while|] < ranges and she will keep her day from the Japanese liner | exander Yoell, say 1o Ah Kim, Chinese cook in this country he has visit -u the | things warm and COM- Maru | | employed at said J. Alexander Yoell's: “Old bjg -cotton mills and h: ‘FORTABLE. I you man” (meaning Mr. Yoell) ‘“heap crazv. gg0) (00 pounds of what is mmmonlY‘ Why don't you put poison in his coffee?” "Mr. » s Yoell was always called ‘the old. man” by termed: hosiery yarn. don’y, she may keep them l‘llhe C)l:elnln‘xnklxn x{hehlmuu:«-:lolgrnzpe Yt:;n" Japan is now operating tw:lva nah;-i warm but also UNCOM- y when speaking ol m. . d on (he zamp:%z‘ ‘flagu‘l-r{l s, tne avove words D e FORTABLE. Anyhow, 1 of eady to swear . C i o the rutn of enll_u:he above, and sign tnis- about 4000. Discussing his vmt yester- [ . ask us about it. statement for such MF. Yosil's inter- Eas or use as Rl day, Dr. tlake said: Captain Watson, Chiet Officer Webb, ’ Second Officer Reid engineers | rs -and | be here | . | January | as captured She be e - i a:,’;“f’.{. | "‘s,',’,‘“_"w';"‘}mr,, 25 1508, AN AT | . The milis of Japan are turning out: dafly | e et | : | for use in-the ‘army 10,000 dozen' pairs of in this city | | Besides 'the statement there was @' socke 00 dosen suits of underwéar and 7000 | sufficiently | | letter from Kay in the exhibit, in which gurl.e-nd .I\:‘:lter- The sgcks hxn ptc;lll:;l;» 11 nittee e 2 bag so that- the weare! ma: g s 1 the valet said I Was Yoell's mef."d turn them around on his feet and thus avold | 5 ,:“r il EXTRACTS FROM DIARY. annoying (oo'.l sores. Each soldier: u‘suon-aw SREED AL 1 s E thr irs ks, two suitd of underwear, | b er supplies. - She | | In addition to this docuimentary evi- | g" (T RO O SPuee 10 SUE O Hona when. | 2 dence, Mr. Delmas "offered extractS. he diess all his wearing apparel, except his from the dead attorney’'s diary. There overcoat, is buried with him on the battle was some trouble over the admission of 914, The Covernment has been = buying this evidénce, inasmuch as Mr. Delmas jusnt your woolen yarn but for the RFo- €] A e journal was sacres T hibitive tariff, which necessitats the purchase held that the j 1 d and Y, whi itated the hs the parts not offered in evidence should of that article from Germany. The main pur- - jose of the Goverrment is to place. its spin- . { be sealed. Mr. Hoeffler objected t6 this F0G T FUEE0U 0 witn the American , @ VISIT DR. JORDAN’S catar idea and it was finally agreed that the ngjs by buying direct, ana this was my mis- .us!“. 'F ".T..' Sanders, Grays Harbor. [anorney for the contestants ‘should sion to the Dnited Statés.. By buying direct B read the unoffered entries -but - not .the Japanese report at an Viadivostok communicate with: the tles, who would dis- iker to help -her into | 1 tried to reach Viadi- | La Per Schr Orient, 3 ot lhr-l sabmerged the ‘ g i ve from 15t 35 per cent that ST. bet. 6tha7th S.7.0al. jetty, Humboldt ba o nas Feb 27—Lat 55 N, long 73 54 W, stmr City would otherwise go to middlemem. It Is a i Wiodt 1t will be replaced | | o Washington, from New York, for Colon. |make them public. - cash ‘proposition, letters of credit having pre- '.',:_"".'...,_‘“' R : TELEGRAPHIC. From the quoted excerpt from: the (it me to this country, and upon these we asess paattteaty Suved t» s i POINT LOBOS, March 1, 10 p. m—Weather | diary it was shown that Yoell had- re- draw. s bl e on the Couse. - Eox. 30 yenra: thick: wind §W:' velocity 4 miles per hour. quested his son, Willie, not to enter, py Eagtlake has been Iliving for |. DR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN where. the { DOMESTIC PORTS. his room -without knocking.- On- ac- ¢wenty yeérs in Tokio, where n: was p Cooritacon e and ity L hance the Japanese | 3 (o UREKA—Salled Mar 1—Stmr Vanguard, | count of this request the Son went 10 at' the head of a medical college up to ot TACOMA, WHICH IS Safled Mar 1--Stmrs Pasadena and Eureka, | the mother with abuse of his father. th, opening of the war. Un February | ot Bong l ST THE ICE OFF THE for San Francisco; stmr Prentlss, for San | Yoell reproached his -son for his com- £ r vessels, | Steamier. | JAPANESE COAST. Francisco. P Y v plaint at the breakfast table, but Wil- 11&‘5“:;( ‘f:a::s:eo!l:n;‘e;edtr?;s sse;- ’ vas Wye. | Steam J ki d - he:(r':hFEhhs.“r 1—Stmre Pomona and Atliance, | liam ignored the fact that his father yceo ‘s {PS Japancse Ted Cross So- B Begd e - 3 : PORT HARFORD—Salled Mar 1—Btmr San. | Was speaking. Thereupon, according to fuint “He was wounded twice in the- - ptain Yoshima, ‘\:3‘:;&.‘ ‘eather Report. ta Cruz, for. San Francisco. the diary, Yoell slapped William lightly Shsly Shundeirsnt. the At SHs 15 T (1205 M fan—Pacific Time.) ”::)llsd Mar 1-Stmr Noyo, for San Fran- in the face and William, first’trying t0 paifla or Kiurenjo, or, as the Japanese | Dr. Gibbon’sl)w Wyefield's SAN FRANCISCO, March 1—5 p. m.. SEA' | strike with his fist and then swinging e . = TTLE-—Arrived Feb 28—Stmr Montara, g T ronounce .it, Kee Lieng Chung. “Onm | P (‘;‘mh ?n_d " 3 mvurr-s"l,\:-l“i»f‘?rfigwmrthae mlr'é‘v'?:‘::' ff_"“ hen ¢;Fedb 25. Ger stmr Denderah, hence ['a’chair at his rnther,_suld “T will_ kill :]hu occasion he was rfi,pen Dp‘en by | .‘3’.”.“‘.,',1.'.“‘,.‘:...., Privete yeestin ay “Ortord Cineinnait 44-36 Philad :1 FPORT TOWNSEND—Returned Mare 1 | You for this.” The diary entry states , wounded Russian .whom he had Diseases. Lost Manhood. or eceiving -Captain wm.(uu & P An Boston N RERA TR A Schr Endeavor. from Olympia, f that Yoell replied, “Yes, I KNOW YOU Licked up on the fleld of battle. His nease wearingon body aad mind and Yos sent Diego & Way F 5 beben avor, from Olympia, for Sap Pedro, You told Ki > s nm.-_‘mnmm Yosh - sent & eg0 & Way | Facksobitie oo R to land injured mate. { would like to kill me.© .You to ™ first wound was from a- portion of a | thers fall. Try him. Charges low. he Wyefield and lusfl Sound- Por Louis 60-46 pm_q,u,,v PORT HADLOCK—Eailed Mar 1—Bktn Re- | to poison my coffee. I Know- all about | - T . jakodate, ‘when via S. Dié Chicago ) & 3| triever, for San Francis Dol ¥ - Russign shell that had spent its force. | ures -A-‘- Call or write. 2 7y el e > I N 3 bnoliin | 008 BAY A crived Mar 1—Stmr F A Xu. | thAt." 'In speaking of the frequemt reported Dry J. F. GTBBON, San Frarcisco. Cal ‘ hed her & jaiigha. SAN- FRANCISCO | e tram Antaria: ,Another of the oldanmls enu:es {old, atrocities of- the Russians he said that City ; e DIEGO—Artived Mer 1—Nor stmr. Ti- | the story of his parting from_ hjs sec- qun i p v Pt The followi tbe- Seancnubil talls | 3 uring his experience at the front he & date as compared with those of same date | ‘A8 from Nanatmo port Siar 1—or_spip | 904 Wite, the mother of- the’contésl- Joung® only S Thataniek i \ar en omen . st season, and rainfalls in last twenty-four | Ajbanta, f Port " Fownsend, ,a‘ South | @nts of the will. € says. they wen were- undoubtedly committed by the s TS ¥ Arrica! Pag s T nate * SUth | Gakland to fix the matter | of the Rokelans. tor. b Yi & toe & o HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS. L Last This £ E ussians, for he found two Japanese Great Mexican Remedy: gives n-m and Vet | Stations 2 Fours. Season Suilea Mar 1—Schr. Lizate, Prien, | divorce and the settlement . of '$200.000 soldiers with their eyes gouged - out. strength to sexual organs. Depot, 328 Market. + e ater, did 1\1:1 ‘3\[1‘,; San Pedro & Way Pts.|Ma 0.00 g 1—Schr Philip- worth of property upon her. Thé night e 5o Japanese Dr. Eastllka Te- | Sty £ slly as the Wyefield. ‘When Humbeldt . ‘;::: pines, for San Pedro: schr A F Coats, for San | before she had kissed him and lhe nexl marked: - ‘S h h‘wa 7 c ,m[ nw] - b4 Pedro; stmr Centralia, for San ‘Pedro. | morning greeted him pleasantly e ite migtaken 1des that ihe Japaness sol 1 . d 1 € the Dollar re- lie River | Mar. | o - gnaled question Forland & Astoria. ;| Mar. 5 | Fresno : 0.9 RIS S S . | rode together to the city, his arm OVEr g, ure ‘guided by fanaticism. On the con-:| e b Wi 6 L - bt - - Mar. Iudependence .- 0:00 \,“h NILA—Arived Feb 27—Br stmr St | the back-of her seat. Armr in arm they irary, it s the loftiest kind of patriotism that | g S oA and -at full Seattle Mar." 6 Luis. Oblspo :. * 0.00 | AicHoles, cront CHARERKL { walked in Oakland -amd- lunched fo- has buoyed them slong in this war, on which | B e o . & v -from. the New Yori via Ancof:. Mar. 4 Angeles L. 0.00 16 Arrived .orior to Mar Br stmr Indre- | o4y 4 $ hinges .their future national freedom, As to | T Y = = Hrpiten i < Hoied M | San Diews ... Trace 14.44 samha, frem Hiogo. e | gether. i 4 ; their Red Cross work on the field I doubt it TR N : to abakfon. tie — - B';?P«;g‘;, g oy 2 e B DAUGHTERS GLAD. . - | any nation has ever made or will ever make T o e don th: e, e; Br sl exas 3 3 B < . t anese base O he El- Dorado, {Kr’nm Astoria, for | _After the -settlement was arranged "4 better record. Although the great army of Apr.’ 5. Change t> L4 r kers filled she ® (#unfln being | they returned to the home in 'San Jose ;Tyardchine, it has yet to bé attacked with this company's steamer at ver n the N 2 Pacific for P b 23, for | and, meeting !woho( thphd;\ugngers on lyp(l‘mld and ;n;l mz,dht:l r(irpl has yet o re- i * Yitoria, W i % blockade -runser and " EASTERN PORTS, the .porch, told them that aj 'was cord a case of blood nolsoning. | purt Towndend, Seagtie, Tacome nw"“'°“u~ " da located and seized =2 = NEW YORK—Siiled Feb 2 | fixed,”” whereupon the daughters ex- R L O SR | cortes, South Bellingham, a-mun.m—u a o he " 85 E | ftor colon. . b, 2 Sumr Allanca, | eed their gladness.. The family CHARGES ARE PREFERRED ~ 'm. March & 6 10 16 2t 20 T Ape, 5 The M. §. Dollar'is alss at Yokosaka. SR i Mar 1—S&tmr Advance, ‘from Colon. | dined together and wife and husband AGAINST SERGEANT SHAW, {77558 1% s:;:: Ay S A Nyg e NeSt ok tUB G : A ro sfll'f.f} PORTS. | exchanged an affectionate good night. : g i i ¢ Riuny ehale o Viadi- eattle STl aaliaN G—Salled Feb 26~Uer stmr Uar- }Next mnrnlns before he was out of wp y aoran a Capitalist, Aceuses Hiin For Bureka ,pj Boldt n.y;,_m,‘.?,-, 1 wa £ out for - Kstoria Cle: | 4 or San Francisco. e her over un S| € . " 3 " (v n Los A ln §. Dollar and Arab. | Umatilis d_Ports S ,;,;F“;"?,r_-h-d Mar 1B stme Drasoman, [ on' the property siven to her in the Malicious Arrest. R;;;;;;,’“::,‘.“;‘f:.u'.:, ;.,... Barvara: r was . formerly the 52 & . Farallon Fog ! WELL) INGTO! X | settlement and he wrote her a-check.: ° Charges of unofficer-like conduct Queen, Sundays, 9 a. TO - BAIL, atied kb’ 28-Br stmr panese evidently had | __ s W S ;!jnzmrr (:‘lrrud,\'. Drayton Grange, for Oregon. | Later, upon his leaving for San Fran- and malicious arrest have been pre- i“_lolrte&f. F:Q::f:;“w‘t‘:‘“s’::“?zdgu‘-n: hn ct, for long after the | “Bteamer, |~ Destimation ails.| GRS e | »f‘ll;a;lyné;:\m“\‘fol::hk{v::lfnl:r :t‘r;x;ml’;:‘n!\?rtsu cisco, they “kissed and kissed” for the ferreq before the Police €ommission- -san Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Crus, Mon- & ture the little brown March 3. Los Angeles | _Passed out March 1-Br ship Nelson for | 1aSt time. ers against Sergeant Lionel T. Shaw ' terey. San s"":"“t‘"““‘:,' . Sutt (San eeping a bright 100kout for | coprennial. Seattie. & Taco 5 pma Pler 20 | Mt Tamalpai | United Kingdom. Eeseaee s L - "of the Central police station. - The | “iace "Bay o a m. March 3 1, 1, 2m. | Vanguara.. Los Angeles Ports.|iz mFier - i| mALCIERS- Paceed Feb 20 B: stmr Indra- COLLECTOR STRATTON "' complainant is T. L. Maran, who says ¥ ey e steamer Tacoma. which ] rie- 1 all vs hor 3 pm Pler mayo, from N ork, for Manilar - i e . s N e | ey raye Hlarbor m Pler 10 /20 R Lighi | KOmEArrien Feb 2 Br stme Indrapura, 8 "TAKES A NEW OATH he is a capitalist. e, Cres dhrbett Wi, & 6.5 B - LRV OBk, | i Y. - via Ancol 2 “mlPier 40 | Portland f from New Yor 4 e e ! a was not so fortuns the Wyefield | Sty Peking Nies Port g L3 | GUAYAQUIL-Galled Mar 1-Ger stmr Noran i T SOIHIANE SNSRIt | fag Recande. iy - Sotatiag: Thi Satkor; Tor Sk F"m“m MF | Enters Upon His S?mnd Term_ :nd_ akout 2 o'clock on the morning of ; cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Pas,_ Santa Ro- A cablegram | . M. A Newell | &tate of Cal ~ : ‘o Breaks Precederit E-mbllnhzd Eehr:m;y _‘.’.2_ (wohdruqklen men‘ 'Zlf,"‘f,’ slia, Topolobampo. Guaymas (Mex), 10 a. m.. ¢ this oma fast in | Memoranda, - - - ‘Forty Years Ago. I e e URSIONS (season 1005)—Ths. . as S s . -f,:rn?"fiieflfiffirhf,"'}a‘& m‘.‘:.,,';;"@'ffi!"‘a‘}k | Cuswm! . :Collectar 'Frederick S geanty Shaw ana & policeman came e s L R T oy 301 gonon Arer Malem ke At A e | O e s nafery. Mons ang Dagiu minkiug mquiry sa'to. & laest Seit_ ool pil Ml & . P h rley. Coron ! on 0! passen- | 1. o ’/ - =3 rurther® infort obtain 3 wmps From the Berkeley. o S Way | mere and nitie of the crew and accompanies | DY takKing the oath of Offi&? before who broke the window. Maran of- ¢ e <haRd® stedagrs v Sultg . Hen Droger, & idle-aged man Columbia Portland|1 Oregon to Crescent City; transterred passen- | United Statés Circuit Judge Morrow. fered to assist them and was told by TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom- ar T8 - ed into the bay yes- | San Pedro gers from Meteor.to the Del Norte: fire on {This is.the first reappointment of a Shaw not to interfexe. . He did not ce Hotel), 10 Market st. and Broad- firey-boas’ Berkiier 1 March 4. Oregon started forward and hurnad l“, Méteor | .= 2 = > i e Telish the way in which the sergeant Preight Office, 10 Market st, d . 3 . X tp anq | Redondo. ..{ Portland i‘ \\;\. 2% 1e1;tr;\r;age{n ;_ny "1:-h 7, 513 ‘Customs Collector in forty yedrs. The SPORé to-himE snd wail v Génersi Passenger Agene suicidal intent. He was picked up and [ B d Angeles Ports. | e NPION, * Feb Brisbane tel hi 5 i % 10 M o zhen The Berkeiey returned to this side was |2 os B, & Pt. Ortd | WEATHER' Co? AL | pail Revers, previously reported 353‘1’:;. Thas | Lunds of the ol A ety - Shaw ordered the _policeman . 1o | 10 Marhet it Sen ot te e Ha 3 roger hae | Point Arena - o | dlscharged tons coal, been surveyed and re- ' piace Moran under arrést for drunken- e~ r { Graye Harbor Rain continues n Arizona and - Southern | pairs recommended: hull to be ecalked below [ the Government for auditing and it [ 0" “wyoh the policeman took hold | AMERICAN LINE. o It 15 Honolulu . . 1 i At ma 1.20 inches are reported. | r_Hi and deck catked. ) will be ten days yet before any of it £ M he all that Shaw kicked .outh—Cherboury- e N. Y. via Aneon. |1 i veatlrer continues in Central -and | . EUREKA, Mar Stmr Oregon, prfliously be used for centingent- or other oran he alleges tha aw kicke: m"‘;:-x BT 17 Ma | Humboldt | Northern - California: . B réported, has- just arrived -in port; has can Jhim dnd abused him. Moran was L PRl Mar. 18 Philadelphia ..Apr. 1 » Droser alia. | Tos Angeies Ports. (10 am Pler 10 | recast madé at San Francisco for thirty | heavy lat to port. ‘purposes. 5 ‘taken.to the City Prison and released LINE, aying - todrown March 5. { m-m:..g m(’l'hnlg:\t'r)cnr;h ? Sl il ‘Il:amerfl o hn\;:ed 'on t:e!u.eh |he Collector Stratton yesterday received ‘in about an hour on $5 cash bail. He Now ¥ Direct. - o P add| ¢ vay er1| California norh of Teliachapi—Falr Thurs- | fira-is con o the : Y, Dropes lcuew. Yo ¥ | Quens. 1. | S IS0 & W71 8 amIPler B1] say: lignt porth wid, water 1nto this, . atter Hol; “pumping | irstructions to “N’"‘“‘d“"h“dd"m“‘f‘l declares that he was never drunk in Minneapolis ...Mar. 11 Minnetonka ..Mar. 25 & 3 " 157 “south - of ° Tehachapi—Cloudy i L e «customs inspectors ‘as’ discharging of-" TGS LAY AT produce witnesses to & Minnenata - _Mar. 18 . | Etizabetn..| Coaufile River oo izhoit AL Sl L S et INSPE ‘ficers at 34 per diem. . The appoint- %008 " A A vt v BOTt OGN Ferry Steamers in Collision. | Pomona v ] pprdd 5 1.tight west wirds NSPECTORS INVESTIGATE i t ill. be Rnnouncefl shortly. Prove ' NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM, via BOU { Semator Puget Sound ‘Ports./11-am/Pler 9 [-Hght Fair Thursday 3 5 COLLISIO! s e 0, Sergeant Shaw says that.Moran per- Sailing Wednegdazs ai 10 a. m - - e, e s 27 1 north wind, changing to west.- e present £o. i i | Statendam . r. otterdam gomer....| Graye Harbor .| 4 pmpier 27 | i wind. ‘rgg,;‘ff,‘:m“;; S herios Captain of the Point Arena mnnes‘ ployes and there will be promotions to ‘;n;sug;fc‘;‘e;‘,' et I i the | M RED STAR LINE. : . Bk ] Sexioan. Poris 10 am{Pler 11 | M WA i i That" His Signals Were Not fill the vacancies thus created, from [0 N el q Moran's arrest. Shaw , New m!ar's—m‘_" g P e e {8 Ceus....| San Eiio B-Way 'R Sm)Pler 1l | winds. - S A S ':“5“""‘(1 by Berkeley. - elévator boyp.up: O ’| has the record of being a hard-work- zeeiand . ...Mar. 11, Vaderiand ... - Maz. 23 but the nsit’s | ¥ b o4 "Fresne—Fair Thursday; light ‘north winds. nited States Local I - ing, conscientious officer. Finland ......Mar. 18 Krocniand . e e Tresame oy | Aretic.i. .| Humboldt ®........| 9 amiPler 2 .G MADIE, | | Inspectors Cap- |\ OF 'MEETING FOR | ine- g -y SRR i WHITE STAR LINE. . ng to free the hoid | Siberia.... [ China & »h;,m:\ i ‘| pm/|Pier 40 | h!slflrl Forecaster. |tains O. 'F. Bolles and John K. Bulger | . CREDITORS OI" BA\YKBLP’]‘S\ New Yor! in_through her | Oregon: .. { Astorla & FPortland 11 am Pler 24 e FhEACR L& : k | held an investigation- yesterday into a | 3 Fortune's cuffs may be reversible, | oceanic..Mar. 15, noon|Baltic ..Mar. 29, | pm ¢ accident. The | Sequola. ... Wiliapa Harbor .| 4 pmiBter 20| ° - . | collision"which occitred.on the morn- | Realty Firm of Easton, Eldridge & | Dut the kicks are not il L“"W’i.fifi.fi.fi"“ g . ision 1% piaced -on | Nevadan..., Hono, & Kabuliil...... Pler - {adaion n‘gh;m\ndl:;x:e fir‘:R:“!'nlte‘?‘u:(Tt? ing of February 23 between the South- Co. in- Hands of Sheriff Pending Cymric:Mar. 1. Apr. 5{Arable ....... Apr 27 | Coast Survey Charts, s « mi - | op ¥ . . Co. in- :Mar._1. Apr. " - N. Fork:.. | Humboldt C..} 8 am|Pier 2 ‘recedes the height, and then the number | ©17 Pacific Company’'s ferry-boat | . Court's Aection. NEW YORX AND BOSTON DIRECT T ! Jéante Seattle & Tacoma.' 5 pm Pler 20| given is subtracted from the depth given by | Berkeley and the steamer Point ! To the Mediterranean. e Overdue List. i March 11. - | the charts. The _plane of reference 1s the mean t Arena. Captain C. H. Blaker, pilot of Judge Kerrigan yesterday set March Via Azores, Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa. engeis - o e lst are guoted | City Puebla| Puget Sound. Ports./11 am'Pier ‘9 . i | th . m. th % ot B a guoted [¥OLY T e B e e tmeiouat H ey Pler 4 the Berkeley, testified that the colli- {10 at 2 p. m. as the time for the ga FRO‘ NEW YORK e s Francois, 30 per | AL | Namburs & Wav. .12 mIPier 16 sion occurred at-6:15 a. m. on the date ' ,ering of the creditors of the bank- M - -v 18, Apr. 20, Jume 1 a £kidby, - 90| D€ x I mentiohed ‘while the Berkeley was ' April n Romanic July FROM SEATTLE rupt firm of Easton, Eldridge & Co. % R slowing down preparatory to making — = o ARRIVED. 3 2 In the meantime the Sheriff is ordered Mar. n_ Apr._ 22, Jung Water Front' Notes. [ ~Stgamer | Desitsaiton. Tuesday, February 28. H"“g’"g ab ths loob of Matkebatresk |y ' (igs possession 6f the property and i Ag; 1. Mav DL wed 4 3 o Schr Allen A. ‘Hendrickson, 2 days from | of iheog‘érfi;i‘;fi ;"::‘ ls::nIub(}e' t!‘;' V“?s | books of the concern and debtors arq~ ( g “mefi.hrmm ";:_";tm”" Const, | - - i : Y i g avoid | - \Ed - . st b n | Zemerson - | urecs Wednesday, March 1| the collision, he said. | forbldden' te pay their accounts pend o , 60 hou ing the appointment of a receiver. Dut in to Tand Sas- | recrinanler, pilot of the Point Arena, i‘l&e firm 18 one of the old time real Fully one-fourth b p testified that when his vessel was 1000 | - E € the casss o -#American. Golightly, 108 hours trom | feet off Pacific-street wharf he blew | eState concerns in this city, which op- | “meaknens” are b"rg have been-placed ar.: . érday. but om { . Seldovia & Way: Ports. Mar. 10 | SenEers - Ekagway & Way Ports. Mar. i1, Stnr Meteor, ! erated with branches in and out of | ¥ ox. one whistle to pass, Which was not an- a direct rvesult Time Table. - . Corona, Dfl'“" 34 houts trom Eureke, swered, !fl'}en he’ l;lew another whistle :‘g: Snt:l:hholrt'-wl‘l)%bnétziegzasx;eogloace:i:g‘ o Koo nmonth—,gha;[b:::';lm.b;r; Branch’ Hydrographic Offite, D. N.. )5 F Atendacs, i i again, s receiving no dnswer. He | half that amount, un- ‘impraoperly || TPatricia T it - P han” Exchane, San Francinco, Cai, | AtEHe Hoanoke, Dunharmi 30 hours from Gen -Skortly after blew the danger signal | S5oe (5 ies® than hale that smount wn- treatéd con- | EPrecoria o....-Aor. {IBewTe . At ward A g “|- The time ball 0n thé tower of the Ferry-Pedre. and reversed the engines. The Berke- Apr. 12 tPennsylvania_Apr. 20 Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolfon, 68 hours from Iy strick the Point Arena on the port preciation in the value of securities' infla t*Sluecher. . I TREAT MEN ONLY s Destatens buiMing was dropped exaétly at noon to- Sa o and 18, e firm. The heav-! . y 1Grill Room. *Gymnastum on board. *Via %, arrived yoh | D Soon of the 120t meridinn 0r at 8 | Curt Nadlonal Clit, Hammar, 28 houss trom | DOW, tearing away part of the stem | fg ezc‘:?et:fio? ‘?3 t‘;‘fendell Easton, a ! The Leading Spectalist | Dover for London & Parts to Hmburg. m"" " ». m. Greenwich time. “J. C. BURNETT. = | mureka; bound for S8an Pedro; put in for fuel. | and upper works. ! . i o AMER CAN L'NE, 35-37 Broadway, — T. V. hi artner, who claims advances aggre- | ard and centers | HAMBURE- ¥ y L"E‘:fl‘.'_'\ in charge. * | st mr s:,“:ll\h p;ngnA}‘ge?::;:n !;or:oéx,!:m;-;om The case was taken under advige- -:lting $73,033. The Anglo-Californian in the x‘z,r:-‘t:‘l;m:una causing the fune- HERZOG & CO., 401 California = "EWS OF THE OCEAN - b | e e ?; ment. with $40,500 n and tional 'ri CUIS CORERCTOR [ | e ——— e - Sun, Moon and Tide. | Portland. : e e ST S LTS . | Bank is next, wit owing, disorders by ort i and advanced met! a erest ] Unitea s:f:-n (":ut :n‘a‘d()-odellt Survey— |°,, Boht Monterey, Nelson, 16 hours from Mon- = the other creditors have claims rang-| | oo sy carcs re. (o s Fow s, cnos e wiers of Interest to Mariners ang | UPiigd Stas B v s | '”1:‘. B ‘\‘z):flxnm%h?:unl‘é“;oun from Mon-| - Optum Turms to Flour. ing from $15,000 down. nent, and are accomplished In but a frac- iRECE UMA o tail - Shipping Merchants. [ - aFort - ° BB s e R In making.a cleanup of Custom- L ——————————— 5 (0 D ST PN Setiee Nevtie si_ for Homoluiu. Mar. 4 H A Charters. i | fi:geflx“!“’_“é:';‘:d hyREEN ety o, ”‘* o CLEARED. house accounts during this week it|~ Board Will Restore Classes. AL RPOdA for Tanit British steamer Stanley Dv:]'nr which |. NOTE—The high and ‘low waters occur Wednesday, March 1, nt $tmr Umal i Nopande: xc., ete: Pe. A, for Ho ‘the w! i opander, Victoria, et: l,s_sll:nk I'the eity front (Mission-street whar{) about 25 | p s, was found that no money appeared as The Board of Education has decided And I Am Always Willing and Sydney, Thurs, om Hongkong on Tuesday, t. . t : t Steamship Compan; the result of an order of the d to the | s echoomer F v,”':':,”,},"’,,"','jf,’;‘fi,u.’: :E";’"d"' "':;: yom e Foit Point: the -helght | o100 Cooet O Yites, Bodfish, [ States District Court for the :;“l;":l '_‘,‘; mtt;‘rz,km:n:r:l';lrymfl:.fl classes to Wait for My Fee Until 1.1 $HRECKELS & BROS. CD., m&.’flm Mar- % O Saaw | : }"gr":x:'rixr“w"e!m:‘gtx;:w e Nanelin West- 190 b-tael tins of prepared opium toltnhe: Noe Valley School, leaving con- | AL Hpeigat Ome: 327 Maral St Pwr kP SU Pur s St & PO {'otn Poe Camnpean: % which had been seized as’smuggled | ditions as they existed prior to the dif-! S } AGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS Notice to Mariners. .1 it oMy C%:a:'::in%nm':' g ?nd e, oS, Stuff was found . goylties between Principal Albert a pamphlet m“fl:yen" o B g o 1O mvn—:-r. S , | ) o o R at o gL f m. | B ‘ehi cH:«;;:m Han, arner. Sydney: nx;;_ns:g;mn‘:/nz;nfi2;(;::‘111{85;:“.:: Lyser of the first named Jgenool and h;;w zent, e ugon request. *Consultation’ fres DIRECT A LI e ‘ 1604, page 14. No. 36, ad the uif'n? Meyed Witeon & Co. . |was taken through the usual court :;.“"h'",}:‘m £ e PO ’t,?:“.,,,md o 2 iea'ts ereby Eiven That- aboot 153 Wednesd v. March 1, | Drocedure and on July 30 of the same | oh¢, RARS (7l Change ana were back i P e “b"”‘ | stmr Arctc, Nelson, Burek : - |year United States Marshal 4. C. ‘di‘fy e West or Castro. Ciab. DR. o. c, b, R A 1] B N ke Sk confained flour. " “The dentlyof the | as, hown (b3t gmail chidcen would | gor, sarkes sad Kewmy st . o s i r T 2 3 entrance to San Pranciscs harbor, i 451 Whiling stmr s Bodtah, whaling. | Gustomohouse. grattes ann Tock the | have to walk too far to the Noe Valley || prli Entrance, 702 Market Street. + repairs, and the station will be o 01 e Phaoeis 11 Taamatt, hllnerl, ‘Bureka. i ok the | oHC Dy u gas Duoy, painted red with “leht sesy | | Stmr Czarina, Duggan, ‘Coos Bay. opium and substituted flour has never — Teanciany M PRYNL SO showitei e YHits | | Eime gx‘y" g BN Bogn Ahcaulue i FURUSETH GAINS A POINT.—United | i Stmr Roanoke, Dunham, Astoria. s District Judge de Haven vesterday de- Stmr National City, Hammar, San Pedro. Picture Frames sum— Alm(rp-. Winke Gr.an'toed And an immense variety of mouldings for mg suit mr hasta. Hansen, San Pedro, ram o Ehlp ies “Gibson, Wasiand " Port Town. | [FAMINE pictures to order; also ready-| the 70 will be returned to, her 00n a8 repairs have been completed. ¥ withdrawn, of which dus motics | will be given | HUMBOLDT BAR—CALIFORNIA. prrgr gy A A0S 26 10 Fn: ke mld' frames in all the new shapes and | (y\nese action is _Liet of iights, buovs and daymarks, Pacific Il(,ur":‘ time colum- gives the Iast {ida of m.| smp Elwell, wm-r Bureka, in tow of stmr tint and color of mat boards IM of a Chinese crew from the Manchuria to the | Coast. W04, page 33.—Notice s hereby given | day, except when there aré but thrée tides, as | Francis H Légget blnd ng papers made. inborn, Vlil Korea in m. harbor several months ago. The re to Schr Amnie §¥ Campbell, Larsen, Guayaquil. | Con, 741 Market street. case will ba trie? on its meri that outer end south jetty buoy, a first-class | someiimes occurs. 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