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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. MARCH 3, 1905. : : 2 WOULD GET A SHARE OF PANAMA BUSINESSPLIST 0o WAT FLINS L i . - . | TELLS SECRETS: TO BE PUBLIC, EXPERIENCES Shipowners’ Association FOPrWATrGE Pl o Tt « temiti s G o dith ooty it of Sensational| tain Consent of Board of | .of What Happened to Him 4 Series tlthn tO SeCFetaPy Of V V aP- Revelations of Trouble| Eduecation to.Competitionf’ 'Afte_r' His Recent Arrest - e | ’ BREAKS SISTER'S NOSE/EIGHT TEACHERS NA)[EDE:FOI'R,DAY_S"_OF SILENCE Herbert Yoell Is Alleged |Vice Prineipals Appointed | Writer's Wife - Allowed to to Have Disficured the| and Classes Restored in ' Visit Him, but Wire Sereen Countenance of Mrs. Dunn| the Lick and Noe Schools . Prevents @ - Handshake 11 Local Purchasing Agent Is: Now Desired. Yoell family troubles, some of the| A committee of the San Franciseo . NEW YORK, March 2—-A dispateh Not Very Sat- isfactory. deepest secrets of the dead pioneey at- torney, dropped yesterday in startling succession from the lips of Yoell's first daughter, the administratrix of his és- tate and the chief beneficiary under | his contested will. | The session in Judge Kerrigan's court was important for the proponents. Mr. | Delmas had infrequent need to ques- | tion his witness and Mr. Hoefler took rare occasion to offer objections. That | Mrs. Evylyn Amelia Levy was not re- luctant to tell all she knew was ex- | cused by her statement that her father | had confided his affairs to her and left | her his diaries with the instruction to Architects, consisting of William Mo- ser, A. Schultz, S. Schnaittacher, E. Kollatrath, Clarence Ward and Mat- thew O'Brien, addressed the Board of | Education yesterday in support of the | petition of the chapter that a public | plans for the buildincs to be erected under the bond issue. Moser said that | the United States Government found it7 much cheaper and more satisfactory to | { have a public competition, as a saving | of 3% per cent was effected and the | | architecture of the buildings is more diversified. s The Board of Education expressed | Chapter of the American Institute of .- ‘through perscnal fear, -owing to the impossibil | competition be held for the getting of - ‘then I was exa to the American from . Riga quotes Maxim Gorky at soime {ength on his xperienices since his arrest January 24. The absolute silence enforced in prison was depressing; ‘and I became ° pessimistic, not but . through amxiety y of learning what Be authorities might do. There were four days of shis suspense and 22’ by the assistant procuma- or who showed me my: ‘manuscripts which the police had seized. They. contained a drafy of my- project for_national.reforms -and a8 ex- pression of my.‘personal views about t%e Goy- ernment. - I learned then.-that there werd wwo' accusations against me’: firss, of forming & sé- cret society; second, of possessing documents attacking the Govgrament. The first charge-is bsolutely -untrue, but I expect to De ¢-ied o3 both. charges. : 1 mever encoliraged- any other prisomers in b the fortress and after a time the authoritjes Present Method IS!A use them “as the volce of the dead™ |itself in favor of competition fur the ing is mot| iif she should be cailed into court to|School building pians and the commit- ['permitted visits from Madame Gorky and my The pur-| ! defen@ his last wishes. | tee declared its intention to wait on | friend, Pmmskvd ‘:r;\mg; “:n‘th;n‘: ommission is | | | First in the examination of Mrs.|the Board of Works, the Board of ben I was. permitted to Levy came the production of family;Supervisors and the Mayor in.behalf ! heirlooms and an explanation of | ©f its petition. Under the charter the s read my IStters and many- wete { Yoell's veneration for hic father and |Beard of Works prepares the plans ot tramsmitted because I had written humer, méther. Among the ‘exhibits to the|and the Board of Education approves | p.i.n authorities declared my humor was ow ] % . I Pm-y was a miniature painting of | them if satisfactory. 1 'of place and -returned these Jetters. - If the | he has ne to receive them| oses his sale, | with the expense either d ght on the rej t or letting it go at & sacri x 3 . e _ L. Before the mccentable’ isttérs were allowed Abraham Yoell, grandfather of the| The board adopted the recommenda- [\, "1 ‘ma fortress officials drew a bréad grand- | tion of Superintendent Langdon that scross on thém in.copparas so as td bying et | _writing if :1 ‘had wsed inveuible i and a lock of the | witness, fice to some Drivate concern on the | - mother's hair. There was another |the action taken January r: :rn;lsfer- | any secret Sethay | i - i i = and- | Ting the primary classes of the James ke : B i red for lumber Petueyivante, froms HimBungs: efiie: Vistetan, | DOTIOON, & IiGg worn by the. grand- | o 5 Sl o Sl Sln ity el ihe | GENERAL: HOOEE LEATES Association yester-| v : = Srivate | father. Yoell had"given it to hie son | t 2 ey scl Sl e — to the Secretary of War - e sallsd Mar |—Sunr Oceanic, | and taken it away from him to give i | grammar classes of the Noe Valley to | 5 . LAY alli Sauas thel . " via Queers own, | ot s { i o g v =3 —_— = calling ‘his attention to the A Cargo for Australia. Arrived arior to Mar 1—sunr | Mrs. Levy, with the explanation that | the James Lick be rescinded, thereby | b, o orp Teader Hopes th Hold ! no one as dishonest as John Yoell was | restering the conditions that obtalned was cleared | Cancouver, for i f the system now in vogue frem ngk 5 S e s sy g i i "Ma- | 6 to wear the ring “of the grandest|In the schools named prior to January | Air Meeting on Mouitt I asing supplies at Imen.and 14 erts paper, val- T ————e | man 1 ever knew.” 1. & ! : Callvany, : or Y Suggest | Me; The Richmond_ and Bernal primary LONDON, .March 2.—General Booth 4 SAVED FROM PRISON schools were designated as grammar ‘of the Saivation Army stacted to-8ay The matter of Jehn Yoell's dishonesty | schocis on account of increased attend- | on his first- visit..to Jerusalem, where led to an inquiry regarding the YOUNE | ance in the grammar grades effecting he will hoid an open air meettng on :nan’s alleged defrauding of his fa-|a; increase of $30 monthly in the sal- | Mount Calvary. Thencg the general ther's client, Marie Rogers. Mrs. Levy iayips of Principals Regan and Keat- -will go to Aystralia and New Zealand told the story. Pat Hannon, en Mrs.|jne ion a faréwel] visit: Hundreds of Sal- Regers' behalf, had threatened 10} fThe following named, being the next | vationists gathered at Victoria rail- ' prosecute the son criminally. When|in order in the competitive examina- road station and bade the gemeral an the father heard of it, in h ST and | tion held June 11, 1905, were ordered 'enthusiastic gocd-by. disgrace, he said the boy should “f‘p:au—d on the day substitute list in nt to pr where he belonged.” lipe grder of their standing: Howard |- jand- refused to pay Hannon. Mrs.{pg.4 Miss Emily Brown, Miss Sadie | — Yoell, stepmother of the witness, said Higby, Miss Dahlia Spencer, 'David | thet she would commit suicide if her| [jnaciv” Miss Gertrude W. Smith, Miss son was arrested. Yoell was obdur-|ygrgaret Strackan, Miss. Florence ate. His anger lasted for a day and a | Motoso. . night. when Mrs. Yoeli asked Mrs.| N T Shea was elected viee princi- ] Levy to plead with hink pal of the Richmond Grammar School = Mrs. Levy agreed on condition that|a . ¢ A McGivern- was elected vice che be permitted to ask John if he had| | incival of the Bernmal Grammar VICTORIA, Mar Nelson, from for Un‘ted Kingdom, put back to aking. —Stmr Oregon, vartly pumped 1 power to acce; »on the goods here, cic ke way be- ved himself in for the North. p. EMI VED SAFELY previously s of the Shipowners' As- peti-| P o 11008 b 5 - F i { committed any other thefts. John said | g pool : = Homer : that the Rogers case was the extent| yo ces of absence were granted to . a 3 2}9:‘\5:‘]“: > 5 3 of his misdoing. She reported to lhej Mis. S. Henry and Miss Fannie < \ e : N Po i father, who agieed to pay the amount| ..., . i . . ot Bxa Hedm & W 1 on condition that Mrs. Yoell would | ss S el R e . "and PRINTING & i 1T B L 5 agree not to give Jokn any more money | An Expensive Libra | - s Ver .. T s -, | = t 2 YAST RECORD. t Simbodt & Voell -agreed, but her hushind ‘was| LOTK :addyess is 264 Mchtnsugh That is my policy,-and 1 assure yo =& = et Pegfo = G tul and asked Mrs. Levy to re-|Street. has been pursued to Califor- || that I never fail to BI::*OM k ¢ York via Ancon..Mar. y doubiful and asked Mrs. Levy to re-| .. 'ro. o pij] of $1800 alleged to be -J Please miy patrons. 4 tn your or- . - ( Nerth Fork bolat ...... £ 6 member every word of the conversa-| . he Colontal C = . || ders now. [ make prompt deliveries. - o Sequoia. . Willapa Harbor 8 yion “because yeu will havé to testify due the Colonial Company en a pur--, S . d g Teanht) Seaitie & 'Taco 1 b DECATRS ¥ ¥ | chase of fancy bound High-priced { pon of § 10¢ | Roll of 13 185¢ . Sicrra Sydney & Way Ports.. Mar. ¢ to it some day. volumes for. his library. Among the ey et & s State of San Diego & Way Pt=.iMar. 8 Nov¢ was introduced a letter from | = 5 . 4 Eureka : PRINTING | Vumbolat 3 | books for which he promised pay- i e er, say that the : Solio finish..3e-8¢ | Velox 3c-8c. & ? .:i';é; s i::g:ln(redas; ‘e most ter. | MENtE amounting to several hundred T earry & full dine of DATLIGET = S | i De: - | voapIiNG Frns. rible sorrow of his iife. The witness! "3"::‘0[“ H’:°‘_“,"‘F?e-“‘-di“ "t“;el‘:w““l said the letter had its beginning in the| S0 > O IEE { SRR & & 2ok ot & Babraoni who. - stopped | volume: twenty-five volumes of - the CYXO DEVELOPING PAPER in- sures perfect detail. Puints by artifl- cial light. Fog p - nk ay b “Diary of Samuel Pepys,” at $50 1 . Cloudy Yoell on the steps of the church and | GV Of Samuel e ‘_omm'e: o | . axsce (S00 CAMERAS are high grade. . Claax Mar. S gomanded payment of his wife's fish e, RS X 3 Pricel range from - H 5 D 5 s 0 & Pt. Arena Mar. 9 | Heine's works at $75 a volume. - Cameras repaired at moderate & WarPuMar 5 bill. Yoell investigated and found the | Feine 318 ume. Hun > 0 o H i v . prices. . bill owing, notwithstanding that after | Lnston made many payments, but : the separation he was paying his wife | 352 to have tired of the drain upon THAT MAN Pl'l"‘rs $500 a month. The father told his| or Wi Portiand & Puget Sound 21 el & wabdut ek Gl o trae e et ngen Informen | o | LN SYEVN Fie St 116 bbls flour. 550 gals wine, T - Feals __TO_SAIL. | that Mrs. Yoeli was gambling with her | «1g g good thing you can’t testify.” ! ms,\,x mm-:cméom, Fifeh. 4000 The Fugar, 200 Ths rai 0n'! Steamer. Destination. Sails.| Pier. | income and had mnot paid her house-|.jyg g mighty good thing for you. that |t - o - . B000 Ibs ri | 5 crts.pota- 00| — | e hold expenses. Hills came in from iy cap't you thief,” the old man re- many tradespeople and coachman.|i,.q: “I'd land you in State's pris- 3. I Centennial.| Seattle & Tacoma 56 bbls ‘Aoui, 2 cs. canned | ‘Zoods South Bay. | Grays Harbor.. i r. aid and cook were behind | ” o Pers-—1404 Ths tallow, § bbis ubricating | San Humboldt. .| Seattle direct { gargener, nt Whet Yoell had at-| ™™ - =3 Tatoosh _mComnB.“ ) f\amwlgtmt,..“ ;o‘ndlhel:rh“flsfllsf-h o nts is mith Then came evidence about Yoell's Walla - Waila 80 LO08 Huy. . Jrewms s { tled all his wife's h opinion that his son John was the evil| | winnemuce 3 lumbia..| Astoria & Portk v i SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. s | e P . | by the receipts in evidence, he had|geniug of the family and this was fol- | - . it ik desegien 7 3 | = g - - - -" " | laqua. Humbeldt . ./ 2 pmiPler 2| paid out more than $11.000 to “keeD|j veq by inquiry into Mrs. Levy's! 2 | = WEATHER INDITIONE AND GENERAL ngeles {® amiPier 2| from bein; inted B {4 - Scid by Druggiots. k ARRIVED. the finger of scorn g poi "E o FORECAST. San Pedro. Humbelt . | 2 pmPler 2 8 i knowledge of the will made in her or sent in plaim St ey | Thursday, March 2 - ¥ Redondo... Portland & | T pmpler 2! at him as a man who did not pay his| gavor She denied the testimony of | by remarkably clos The Cascade, Johnson, .64 hours' .from The weather contjnues warm and pleasant |\, Los Angeles P { | i » 1 - 230003 kably cio Th e o Pl 1t | Northland ngeles Ports.| 5 pm|(Pler 27 | ping hi or . buflding horse | bound south; put in to land passengers.. ¢ California. Cloudy weather is | 3 F Plant Coos B, & Pt. Ortd| 4 pm|Pier 13 | 3 £ i her half-sister Gertrude on this point| Cirvalar sent e e s et h of Polnt Concéntion. and there | point Arens Point Arena .| 4 pmipier 2 STOLEN DEEDS. and said her father told her that John | === odR "L XY ] ut 10’10 land passengers: ht showers in Arizona. ..| Grays Harbo: | 4 pm Pier 20 >, o at | » o , Higgins, 30 hours from | PAXE Deen. N B res in. Californis range | Siaocime. . gzxgém‘- - N g pter 20 Mrs-hLe;'Y dmm u;“d‘elt:n otd;i‘;de;u‘il: 5“1.! l::‘s'\al;(. ‘h]:d l))een Klt)dldb:y fiifii n R | 2 T0 to SO degrees. se . via m Pier 40 | gver the deeds,” whic! vas oel at “he ay) woul a | > - | "Stmr Chebatis, Johnson, 36 hours 'f San % ! g " irty | . i i D AR e e T G e e | MUt i 1y &m/Eier 13 | Yoell's favor. This involved the charge | mine to him (Johm Yoell) th the fu- | o Simsers eave P 5 a0 s . California, north of Tehachapi—Fair Friday; | March S. { | that his wife had stolen undelivered | ture” by helping to break any unsatis- A~ Tier Ketchitma,’ Wrasge! B s A o Ges | MM e St e T san m&"wny.‘ 9 amPler 11| geeds from his desk and had “hawked | factory will his father might make. | Junems, Treadwel ‘X.Q‘f‘::‘npe:\:‘xnr‘,d:;m:l RS~ r"’lzsih;» ';5;,;;\;wer“ lght east winds. | Ay elia. gorll-nfi &bow B ;Pm‘,‘;ler 27 | them on the slreeu"ot;an ‘I’:mvy!:ar; BROKE HER NOSE. | m_.-x,--xhew ;..t e B . vay DOTTS. 2 % . Nevada—Fail o 8 | Ce do. . rays Harbor ....| 2 pm Pier 10 et money. rs. , L 31 Apr. Change *to Ouracao Arrives From Mexico. D e Jonnten, ‘31-boure from Fort | San Francieco and vicinity—Fair Friday; | ¥ Togget. | Loa Angles Poris |10 & Pler 2:::0""2;:15311“ Yoell brought her first| The domestic relations of Herbert \§ i B ™ e i . A o light north, winds. Coquille River ....| 5 pm Pler 20 | t00, . Yoell and his wife Dottie, who had |- ; Seattle. . Steam: Company’s | Harford. - 1 Vi =y “ oel al £ e e, who A Ny, - -. . ot ot G 1L Angéles and vicinity—Cloudy Friday, ‘because she was des- | wl s teforia, Vancow A 25, Captain Paulson, arrived | Stmr Senator, Wallace, 67 hours from Vié- | 8, N *5) Suvers light east winds. ;’»‘.‘.‘;:1“'5‘3,‘,.,;., Ports. (11 ..‘Z.’S:: F sait for dtygeoe he | just sued him for maintenance, were | p .. Tourto g s.,,{,‘:' -,'."m At iz Guaymas gnd [ toria and Puget Evond poris. o Monteres. | | Sacramento—Fair Friday: light north winds. Portland & Way...| 2 pm/Pler ""i perate for money and that was the |l h T80t o ity M. Lavy | e fee Bt ot ¥ o u — St or Maggie, W . 4 hours from Half- | Fresno T A S i g Ratnier....| Seattle & Bellnghm| 4 pm Pler 10 o%:r:yw::e-i‘o;:lerge!:"i: in San Jose|Said Herbert had demanded $500 from | &\ AR Jofiy 1 e X b e PlSSSEpS W Sy § rureka. Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka A G. McADIE, District Forecister. | yiamer.....| Grays Harbor ....|Pler 16 the creditors of Mrs. Yoell|Dis father and, shaking his fist in the| for Alaska and G. N. Ry.. at Seattle or T i 3 rentiss, Ablstrom, 24 hours from Breakwater| Coos Bay direct....| 5 pm|Pier 8 | Wherein the X | al face, had declared if the| coma to N. P. Ry.; ai Vancouver to C. P. Ry. S “ka : mERr * Curaca....| Mexican Ports o-: |10 am|Pler 11 | opposed her discharge from bank- majal e sat oo e - ~coutd | o For Eurea (Humbolde. Bay)—Pemons, 130 ;. : s hm-’r? H”“:’,‘.’ Jennie' Griffin, »anu\n, 3. hours from 8. Cruz.... n iro B, ay.| 9 um'Pler 11| uptey. . Genevieve Yoell Parkhurst :}::fl’ce Nk S th.nnm.vonnny o {-:;.6. mt' = %X S 0 E. Hoxsie, | CLEARED. : Aretie. m 9 amipier 2| had then testified that her father had| dissTace him more then Johnny Wt ’| "GP iGy sngriew (via Por Los Adele ——— = Thersday, March 2 | poriisnd Siberia Qhina & Japan .l pmPler 40| gGvised her mother to go into bank- g #Ing | Redondo> Sem, Dicgo and S 3 Stmr City of Peking, Robinson, Ancom, ete; | “GANG0N Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Elizabeth, | St Paul... 3 and 11 am Pier 24 | Mrs. Levy says that when he | his sister, Mrs. Dunn, of saying [ty — - R e Long Passage 1o Astoria. Pacifi: Mail Steamship Company e Nemae Feb 27 ” March 9. ruptcy. Mrs. Levy say his wife was not good enough to as- e e Angeles (via Sas Pedro and East tine T. P- Emigh. which left here |. Stmr Cocg Bav, rf:l:‘:'mm" Pedro; Pa-| "COOS BAY_Arrived Mar 2—8tmr Break- Bt ot ) B Diego & Way. Smflfi dv“““‘ Sy ostl aluculgind,” TAnk wees sociate with, had “with ome blow, S Petee), Sunts Barbars, Sants Crus, Mons r ot ~rd B - s cific Cog! Stean P ¥y e e b 28 - 3 » L. - - Astoris. @i Dot reach her des- | Vbt CPOF e Boran. Fortiand ana As- | Water hence Fb ZE L | Bequota- *.} & pmiPier 20| Jury.” When Mrs. Yoell testified, Yoell | "0 " litery nose.” It was re-)iorey. San Simeon, Cayucon, Port Harford (Saa nterested in [ 4oria: Sain Francisco and Portland Steamship | . BLS% 4% s "Franeisco. Nevadan Hono. § RS Pler — | had risen from his seat, exclaiming, iates that the' prope S Lauis oug.' e TN CBeship Largiemore: Spencer. -Melbourne; | SQUTH BENO-Safled Mar 3—Schr Alumna. | ¢ pory 9 amipier 20| “May God have mercy on your soul! I ribly,” and the surgeon who set the | A= & . .. 5. o Mar 7 Eddy Falk snd Ams-rilt:;rmdml Conipany. “SAN DIEGO—Sailed Mar 1—Stmr Orego- | Jeante. o 5 pm/Pier 20 | wish I could testify.” John Yoell, said | mem-b“ nidde such & bad job of it that u"i“ ru: ! . S ' T A . 3 jan, for Sen Francisco. % March 11. ; . s The Overdue List. Thursday, March 2. | "'Arriced Mar oo Fr war stmr Protet, hence | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports./11 am|Pier 8 —# | the nose had to be rebroken and set clor Ensenade. Maglaens Bay. Sap Jose avt ‘ Stmr Brunswick, ERefsen. Fort Bragg. Mar 28.° Acapuleo.. | N. Y. via _Ancon..{12 m|Pier 40 | jumn gives the last tide of the | again. slia, po. Guaymas @fex), 10w m., i 4 Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego. | ~ SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Mar 2—Stm: | Denderah..| Hamburg & Way..[12 m[Pier 19 | fourth time column sives the lact Hde O ¢0¢ . ination Mr. Hoefler | 7th of each month. t yesterday at 10 per cent Stmr City of Peking, Robinson, Ancon. San Pedro, for San Francisco. March 13. day. except when there are but hm'"m des. 85 | Upon cross-examinal ion Mr. er | T o e EXCURSIONS (season 1905)—The from Middlesbore for Frémantle Bt stmr. Wellington, Cutler, Nanaimo, B C. ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 2—Stmr W H | §. Barbara| Grays Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pier 10| Sometimes occurs, =T BOE S & Mted States | went into the secrets of Yoell's first ey Lgh s o s g OTcriues ‘are quoted as follows: { Stmr Vaneuard, Odiand, San Bedro. Kruger, henge Feb 27; bien T P Emigh, henes T e A Burvey Charts, except when a minus () | marriage. He asked Mrs. Levy if her Pooma, Seatile and Victoria June 8, 22, Juiy 3 crn Brodick Bay, 5 T onl b ade, g L ‘el -2 : 54 e B per et T BPST AR | iy Sames § Higmné, Higgine. Fort Brage. | 'GRAYS HARBOR-Satled Mar 2-—Sehr [ —gos Destination T saiia- | sién precedes the height. and then the number | | other was present on an ocea-| * ot (ariper information bbtain foider. Right i Stmr Chehalls, Johonsson, Grays Harbor. Enilippive, for San Pedro: stmr Homer, for > 4 ils. ‘m‘\l -"Mml_“ por 5~ e 4 sion of Mrs. Levy's illness. o Testrved o o steamers or salling dates. Olympic, Hanéen, Grays Harbor. San Francisco. = arts. reference mea Water Peomt. Wetes. Simr Namwic. W'_:.",'.""' S O3 ":‘"";-d., e Ry g S oo e PR e e B fiass & oc s Javes Jow Weims, “That's a strange question to ask| TICKET ~ British ship “Nelson, which lef Bt N, . Baren. g s o sl et Farai | Skagway & Way Ports |Mar. 6 ST R R me,” she replied. the United Kingdons, has returned to | Simr &::',“:ieor;::‘:;" Alblon. .- G i AT ATD ST, ll:‘lmu;:‘a‘ Skagway & Way Ports. Mar. 6 Time Table. “Nothing Is sacred here” retorted ' her stern ports leaking | BTy Rutton Hall, Thurber, Sydney. G SIRDOMY. -+ <} SRS wite ay Ports.Mar. 10 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer— hile Mr. Delmas was of- Key route ferrvboat San Joss, Captain] Bark Loulsians, Pstiersen, Port Biakeley, 3 He.\dOLLLLFElfled Mar 2—Stmr Ventura, Il;oo{u.nd & g:-tvum & v:v.y m!g,; {?’ ,,muhv hl&.m San Francisco, Cal, | Mr. Hoefler, while % {ey rou § ;i o . or Sydney. RS y ay 3 March 2, 3 1:;,“1:5; - & s :::d'l":;? gl i Feb 11—No lat ?f.fi‘f."“ Fr bark Vendee, | | Arrived Mar 2—Bark Emily F Whitney, | Santa Ana...| Valdez t‘ Way Ports. |Mar. 16 | The time ball on_the tower of the Ferry m:lz“m:hombmarl:‘ not present. She g ut far the cléver of the " isc0. - Sy 4 boat by Captain Downey a serious dis- | rom Rotterdam, for San FReOCRCQ. et | | Arrived Mar 2—Br ship Senator. from New- Sun, Moon and Tide. e e St m’;‘s‘ofih’m&'fl = had no right to be. I had not seen her er would have resulted, as the San Joss | 5,0 Ople. ete_-Br ship 3 castle, Aus; batk Olympic, hence Feb 12. United States Coast and Geodetic sw‘.{_h_ m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, ey ; because Mrs., Yoell forbade crowded with passenge: The Alert g S - A FORI POR’ Time eight of High Low Lieutenant, U. 3 charge. ears, use : of the encownter in fhe matter of] TELEGRAPHIC. g —_— 9._12.,,, brg e Rt i B B BT the witness, remnrkgdlto")'u': father, | me seeing her.” B i sals 1o bave beer| POINT LOBOS, March 2, 10 » m—Weather | TAHITI—Arrl st S o Bay. Published by official authority of the s 3 : G I although & heavy fof | foXEy and cAlm. e g A R R A LR Sugerin { ng e time. DOMESTIC PORTS. e ARaten frog NOTE—The high and low waters occur at < © Mail Company’s freighter Algoh | SEATTLE Arrived Mar -1—Stmr Al Ki, re the front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 %l at noon on Saturday for Japan with | from Skagway. JaaNON—Arrived Feb 10—Stmr Pern, hence | 1%, (] later than at Fort. Point; the neight 6 Sailed Mar 1—Stmr Cottage City, for Skag- HONGEONG—Arrived prior to Mar 1—Stmr | of tide is the same at both places. ahey, a stevedore living at 1310 Plor- | way Keemun, from Tacoma, for Live ; Br stmr r M while working yesterday on the col- | SAN PEDRO—Safled Mar 1—Schr Carrier | FACRCT AU, “0rom 5 sverpool; Br stmr Ping FRIDAY, MARCH 3. 1 ;7% rpceived injuries trom which he will | Dove, for Graye Harbor; stme Fulton, for San | {0V qr ™1 & 3 g oy hey became entangle ith the et | Francisco. TLL— Arrit 28—Fr bark Bayar, as yanked up in the air | Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Coronado, from Grays |/, HULL—Arrived Feb = Sun sets . feet and dropped. Mis skull was | Harbor. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed Fob 13—Ger stmr | 2000 Fites bs were broken and other painful Sailed Mar 2—Stmr Robert Dollar, for San | ., 505 for London. gfl'lm Time VALPARAISO—Salled Feb 28—Ger stmr | 2 '———? . ,—-’ ; IL Wi H W 228 9 COOK BOOKS FOR CALL READERS and mail to CALX coffice with your of flflmm-m-& n Harbor | Francisco. but mothing eould be dope for him | FORT ~ BRAGG—Arrived Mar 32—Stmr | g vALBARAISO- - ,_hence Mar 1. - b £if all cases iavolving capital operation. | TATOOSH- Passed out Mar 3—Bktn Re- | PORT SAID—Sailed Mar 3-Br staw Drago- “ey. wamied Ris own physician colled, but | triever. from Port Hadlock, for San Fran. | W& for Boston. e el citn 3 Tes told that he could attend to that at the | cisco. a 4 24111 ra Fimn'mey‘,lfln—pfln, where he Passed :n ",‘.’.’;""‘" Tydeus, trom Yo- L ed atter . kohama, ttle. et = 42V CLALLAM BAY—1n_port Mar 2-Brig W e T 3 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. SIS Rede ""“’m"!“ e EUREKA—Arrived Mar - Matters of Interest to Mariners and | hence Mar 1, for Coos Bay and_Astoris. NOTE—In the sbove exposition of the tides R Sailed Mar 2—Schr Eve. for Redondo; stmr | from and Shipping Scotia, for Francisco. 4 The ship Alexander Gibson, mow on the Arrived Mar 2—Stmr Aretic, hence Mar 1.