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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1905. PASSENGERS FROM WRECKED ‘ CASCADE ARRIVE ON QUEEN) 0NWATERFRONT' THE DIAMONDS STRANDED STEAM SCHOONER PULLED .OFF ROCKS Lott D. Norfon Is Chosen' Bootv of Absconding Agent NSRRIt a ehearsed it couls When had pa to Sai ding ed the wreck s panic who wenr co e o steamer poure on the r all on e y the wreck. s decks we ere was just te thing from the ked situation the sensation »oat, manne captained the mpany P: and passenge board starboard became X steamship Queen stopped a few hundred yards ! . resplendent in uniform, was alongside the Cas- wreck of the steam schooner been programmed and d not have h any more consid- feelings and comfort the boat for the Francisco id n real thrill of a There was the ahead,” is genuine, without There ntributed by among th rs. The of- d the oil of ising sea of settled Te not even the sugges- which de- comfort of nd added a realistic | mo- came | d by by hardy | a the Coast left the acific between en's pur- d to know ate the Cas- tall, | | | Alexan- | passengers | N | i 1 | CHIEF ENGINEER by Harbor Commissieners for Term of Four Yearsi C. H. SPEAR IS ABSENT Kirkpatrick and Mackenziei Vote for Retaining the’ Services of the Incumbentl S SR The State Board of Harbor Commis- | sioners met yesterday afternoon and re-elected Lott D. Norton chief engi- | neer for another term of four years. | In the absence of President C. H. Spear, Colonel J. C. Kirkpatrick presid- ed. The motion to re-elect Mr. Norton was made by Commissioner John D. Mackehzie and seconded by the presid- ing officer. There was no mention of any other applicant for the position. Commissioner Kirkpatrick spoke of the importance of work under way, plans for which had been drawn and estimates made by Engineer Norton. The Commissioner gave it as his judg- ment that the public interest would be | served by retaining an engineer who | was familiar with the building opera- | tions in progress. The motion was car- ried by unanimous vote. The compensation attached to the of- fice 6f chief engineer Is $250 a month. It was reported that during the last 'four years Mr. Norton had given his undivided attention to the duties of the S TRATTON TAKES Lounis Hospital Seized by! the Collector of Customsi SEVEN HUNDRED GEMS Point Raised That Stonesi Were Not Imported by Owners, but by a Thief Acting upon information conveyed to | him, Customs Collector Stratton has de- manded and received from Paco Van- queur 709 diamonds which had been surrendered to Vanqueur by Louis Hospital, the absconding agent of Spetten & Co. of Paris. As has' been already published, Hospital was followed from Havana to this city by Vanqueur, who procured the abscond- er's arrest a few days ago. Hospital turned over to Vanqueur the remain- ing diamonds In his possession and wa reléased from custody, Vanqueur hav- ing refused to make complaint against | him for embezzlement. Collector Stratton yesterday instruct- ed United States District Attorney Woodworth to begin suit for condem- nation and forfeiture of the diamonds as smuggled goods. Their value was given to Collector Stratton as a little more than $11,000, but there is certainly a mistake about this, for several of the diamonds weigh more than one karat each. The total value given Mr. ’_._l_. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BRING YOUR FRIENDS OR RELATIVESFROM EUROPE QUEENSTOWN...... . $71.25 LIVERPOOL.......... 7TL25 LONDON 74.25 GOTHENBURG .. .. 76.00 COPENHAGEN 75.00 Proportionately low rates from all other points by the Old Relable Cunard Line. Safest and Quickest Line across the Atlantic. These rates good only for limitea time. Purchase tickets at once. If you can't call, send the money and we will furnish you with the tickets 8. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt. U. P. R. R. Co., Cunard 8. 8. Co., No. 1 Montgomery St. San Franeisco. California 31T DR. JORDAN'S crzar MUSEUM OF ANATO 1051 MARKET ST. bet. 6tha7th.8.F.Cal. avery case would be an average of only $15. ey gy by { bt Fepplge g g [O%C:'mouon of Commissioner Kirkpat- Strotton, before pressing the suit for Satnabia Nk fr mem> * ) the Queen, which | jok, M. H. Merrill was reappointed forfeiture, will await instructions from DE.JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market 8¢, 8. F. R gl o~ I"; el o SO Uy Washington as to whether the forfeit- | e S e S S e ) 1 9 > Jreeting wharfinger fo d ure may not be set aside upon pay- . d and with a real | The following proposals for 1200 tons . o0 s the duty of ten per cent of the chipreck experience to'furnish topic lof cement were opened: Hoimes Lime Wil * {PRUG LI BE SN0 | ST ATEMENT « e remainder of Company, Golden Gate brand, 31115 (h, giamonds were not smugsgled into | per ton, $13,380; Western Fuel Com- N “ - —OF THE— scalle. - SaeS BTN et - - | rt t, $10 95 this country by the owners or with 5 E ]:-‘n. <‘in' to this port ¥ | pany, standard .Po and cGemen 8 ¢ their consent, but that they were CONDITION AND AFFAIRS k. edro, wen ashnrf at mid- Stwr Helen P Drow, Gunderson, #0 hours | Weather Report. { per ton, $13,176; W. R. Grace & Co. giglen by Hospital after he reached T sday, twelve miles north : s o | Josson cement, $11 57 per ton, $13,764. Pend - —OF THE— K from San_Pedro. | o ridian—Paciflc Time.) avana. Pending a reply from Was « D She lost her bearings, | Simr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Mon- | | | s;’;?‘:fl‘:;fl;g ';:“(fh ”m;-p - The contract was awarded to the jngtin no appraisement of their value it is ed, ng a heavy fog. She | terey | | % = Bl g e Western Fuel Company. will be made. he ard twenty-two passengers, | p,Smr Queen, Alexander, 48 bours fbm Sen | | | | porhe following maximum and mipimum tem- | “pye following bids for constructing a EL2 [] WBS al'n ll a \“v‘ :n:. rv\n'j the Queen eariy l‘"”;:m a, Johpson, 12 hours from Bowens | | ;Ln’%r;mf{ . -42-30 §l:|‘l'-dye°lyll(|!-. ot zlo'n'e‘gldgeé}:n;:g;vécg;:t‘s-et’m%c:rH;\:':: WATER IS THE SUBJEOT S T > e = - | “Stmr Maggie, Whitney, 4 hours from Half- | | Jacksonvii (78-64 Washington 60-3% 71 1760; OF LAWYERS' EXAMINATION | was towed off yesterday Brothers, $1437; Val Franz, $1760; moon ¥ - St. Louils 44-84| Pittsburg 46-24 by 1} Collis and taken to San | “scnr W H Marston, Gove, 27 days from |ej— =¥ | Chicago 40-32| Honolulu Fragk Gallagher, $1 W. L. Groft, | P, ere she will probably be re- | Hi: . from | | STBAM SCHOONER = CASCAD New Orle; $1560; Fred Miller, Santa Clara Omhnrdlsu as Witnesses | . .\, ¢ \uKEE, IN THE STATE oF s, Simie, Grithn, s, WEICH WENT. ASHORY kast __SAN FRANCISCO -60-52 The contract was awarded to the in Suit to Prevent Diversion !O“fllcen)ln on _the 3ist day of December. . sengers who ar- | Bolinas. CLEARED . TUESDA d“’{refl;olcl:;‘l::gfl;r;‘“;"lhz;:";";lllh;fl;::gljhg | lowest bidder, Frank Gallagher. ) of Supply. | A £ D. u‘;’m m“fh lo{n;h' y..rcmmu on u--; sived . ehiry 3 y, ma isstoner . on the Queen 2 ey Toomatay, r;:?flfhro»m e ;1“' season and rainfall in last twenty-four | 4———————————————4| SAN JOSE, March 9.—Several wit- the Stats of California, parsuant to the re- e mr Coro telow, E thority of the | hcurs: 0 | quirements of Section 613 of the Political Cods F. A, Patterson | StEENID oy P g:r{""f"‘;fi‘d‘;:f“"” oiicia) auLhenly. N adt i s ! 1 |nesses were examined to-day In the | Jirements of Section . and . . Bostt, War | pomr Nevadan, Greens, &“”“““““ e NOTE--The high and low waters occur at| _Stations— 2 hours. Season. Season. | ‘] ! 4 |suit of the orchardists to prevent the ASSETS. E. Scot r ,l:, ¥ »imond Co. { ‘ } | =L, o Gerard © ey, Seot, Honotui: | oe sl wront (amor-siet whare) shent 2 oo 08 B HE LU | B4y, Cities Water Company from di- | MG "SR boug e Oomed oy 0 ¥ weidh v SATLED of tide is the same at both places. Sacramento . g.% }a.gg :g.at’fi | !Vl'rgns the water supply of the valley | Amount of Tt oass " red by : LE = —— — San Francisco : p -1 {to Oakland or San Francisco. The al-| Bond and lonm- on Real , March 9. | { ¥ g Tamay. Mard | FRIDAY, MARCH 10. R (8 ie e % \ I | legations fhat the water-bearing gravel | L o 93,386,076 20 e 4 ot Ce Thomas, San Di- San Luls Oblspo g.& m..fi 810 l 15"‘3‘“"“ s Niflfl"ed beh!“’"" C}”Y OF | Company’'s pollde. et v 1ffered no Inconvenience, e > Los Angeles . 12. .25 \cement gravel strata that are imper- collateral ......... 18,553,450 00 e s The. D anled S hitey. Halimoon Bay. San Diego .. 0.00 1060 1.98 | vious to water was the subject of the | Premium notes' and joans in a3y v sooner than they could have Sureks THE COAST RECORD, e attorneys’ examination. | premiums on poitcies now i d the Cascade If all had gone Honowiu and Ka- ] 2 2 9 w3 (‘v l d I . l t S k: Many orchardists were present in! force . 313,740 48 w at boat, they brought with i £ogEasey 4 3 lolorado LegislatorS Neek . the courtroom to hear the testimony, | hem n evance of any kind . Bandon %8l ] .._"-"_ s 2! o which related to the effect pumping T jmst ope Wttle splaih.” docino. ity 3 ;?32 43 ¥ Sk 8 W ay Out of the Tangle piants had on various wells. J. M. P e women, “as we- were - TSNS is STATIONS.°§ . JeRag e o f Over the Governorship Ballou, G. P. Nelson and F. H. Buck | Apln s Otflce ... 2 P 2t scade. A wate hit the | A 5 2 g gt g 0Ver | were the witnesses examined. a— o Cflh Sncatied in -~ - g 3 & > : Banks . = s 2d curled over into the Bark Gerard C Tobey, Scott, Honolulu. bt : g 30* - | ; H enough to wet us, | Ger schr Ponape (new), Martens, Caroline : 2 | I've been to plenty of picnics bell, Svenson, Astorla. | 32 % % %' DENVER, March 9.—The joint leg- | MADVERTI Net amount of premiums in pro- rdships were greater Ivergard, Tiilamook | 23 B2 s 00 | Islative convention has sought anv cess of mu“"{.fm “,'.‘,‘.; - e Plenty of Men for the Whalers, March §, 10 p m—Weather | the early morning tides ere j Flagstaft ..... 28 10 28 31ion the question whether it has the! - el velocity 6 miles per hour. d““ i ke order of ocburrence s to Hme: the | Independence .20.76 6828 -00 power to declare the office of Gover- are cured by Total Assets .......ee... " ships in this DOMESTIC PORTE ay Aoy e the | Los Angeles ..20.88 (8 50 E 2 BRAGG o 2 fourth time column gives the last tide of the { yi* 7 V0 o a9 59 . nor yacant and what the effect of such BRAGG—Arrived = Mar 9—8tmr | 4 ept when there are but three tides, as pai 100 LIABILITIES. hence Mar & !:r!"e":l;’f occurs. The heights given aré in | Phoenix . 20.. 48 .20 ' action would be and the decision of Claims for death losses and ma- —Arrived Mar 9_Stmr Robert | S0 e the soundings of the United States | l;glm ficyel 5 48 .00 the Peabody-Adams gubernamrlalcon- tured endowments, due and . . San Pedro; stmr Portiand. trom | @00 10, GG Textopt when & minus () | Bocatello : 2 -9 test will be deferred until the courtsl cinpaid .o e WS “afied Mar —Stme Umatilla, for San Fran- | SEn procedes the helght. and when the number | RUCTS o i 50 o0 [Rnswapg & £esetyed, tured endowments (n process of str eco. Mar S—Stmr Olympla, for San Fran- | Elven iz subtracted from the CopH e mean | Ruseburg ... 2074 78 38 | Senator Morton Alexander, a mem- sdjustment. or adjusted but W T i P of “the Tower low waters, Sacraments .. 2.80 12 50 001 her.6f the. contest dommities whs al-| P A 307,924 0 ASTOR rrived Mar H e ...29! 32 s for dea 3 Eiba, from Seattle: stmr Whittl B TR | San Francisso.20.88 60 52 10 lowed this afternoon to amend his re- | ported, mo proofs received. .. .. 130,339 18 stor F. A Kilburn, hence Ma | Movements of Steamers. & L. Obispo..28.90 (63 .42 o fin‘l-t “hlthG favored Jlehe !:\eat':insn of | cozone Nat present value of all the out- | —_ an Diego £ eutenan overnor Jesse (0 on- standing policles, computed ac- tmr Mandalay, | < 5.90 €8 40 100 cording to_the Combined Ex- TO ARRIVE. ald as Governor, in such a way that, ng a ere ce Mar 8; stmr | s 64 36 00 ey perience Tables of Mortality, se se fe | t be now adopted by the joint Loll— Endarud by the Medical Profession. 2 v { 60 50 i with 4 per_cent interest. and e } " Steamer. = i;rnm 6,,2 ;’2 £ :,v:l::mdn ‘fimo:rg'%r eAdams will be leg-; By destroying germs, they as- Amn:rllc:? Jfl:;,ml'dp;:"c;::“ 158,826,634 00 Aryvan Has Resumed Voyage. | 8an Pearo ek b 8 iy = { sist nature to accomplish a cure. | E Denderah. . Seattle 72 52 Alexander's amended report de-| to policy holders .. . : ;stmr . 5 = e ouiiia | Pomona. Humbotdt . WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL| clares that there was no legal election | | Sead thirty-five cents to pay ex Tofiige surpius peyabi stmr Foanoke, for | Roauoke...i.-| Portiing & Way 10 FORECAST. | for the office of Governor in this State | | Pressage on Free Trial : All other labflities . Sar 5 | Bremkwater .| Doos Bak ey 23 | © o oo " ! last November, but the resolution de \ Sold by Leading Drugglets. s | Bre: - Co ; [ X ,, a mber, by o p 2 % NG ATrived " Mar | Centralia San Pedro IMar. 11| northors DAl of the kst and. atpdifions & | claring Lieutenant Governor McDon- | SRR Steny ot Yuped vy ssowin e e a—— hr Bessie K, hence Mar 8. {'3\“’]'1{"’ iz e e g 1‘: less favorable for settied fai ! ald “the legal duly qualified Governor | BALLARD—Arrived Mear 9—Schr Ruth E | E‘:‘”;‘: Humbolat :l; 12 (uoiler w“:’i"l p:u‘uns In California and | of the State” is omitted and the fol- | INCOME. Godfrey, from Ean Pedro | = g - 12| rain is reported in Arizona. Sant bt B Sl Tha Mot POINT LOBOS-Passed Mar 9, 11 a m— | M. F. Plant...| Coos Bay . 12| orecast made at San Francisco for thirty | IOWINg is substituted: . " e e s $3.955.388 63 s e & 3 %o, fo - | Santa Cruz San Pedro & Way Pts.|) 12 . new policles duing b2 stsasade Phar. |2 Titania, from San Dieko, for Na- | Santa C gy T g 13 | hours ending midnight, March 10: | Resolved, That the action of the joint As Cash received for remewal of g g KT (B G e 13 | California, north of Tehachapi—Cloudy Fri- | sembly in declaring Alva Adams elected Gov- | 610 Prince Street, N. Y. Premiums Quring the year.... 24085374 00 New alte. for Mantl | . CODS BAY—_Arrived Mar 9_Stmrs Break- | JfCWBUIE:-- o LT AR Mar. 15 | 6ay. possibly showers by night; fresh south ernor be hereby rescinded and revoked and | Write for free information abeut Censideration for supplementary went isiand of North | WAty and M B Elant. et or "Roancke, for | J. Higgins. ... San Pedro Mar. 13 | Wias - ot of Temachant_Cloudy e PR s watefor e dentare) Sy (e onion: of | RYPROZOVE and G1.YCOZONE. contracts mot favolving o G . Ka. | South Ba Grays Harbor . o ) e & vernor. | Contingencies ......... 599 The Overdue List. E Ai'l.\“'d s e ] e T e Ennml"r-hnclmo ana ‘\I;!nlt')—-»:xoudyhv‘rld.y. tion of the Alexander resolution would | Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, | casn Teceived from an > x > s R 45 ibly showers by night: fresh south wind: P rees - " . hence Mar 7. % ; 8. Monica. Santa Barbara '"‘;:_‘E A;"m"‘“a ‘wh“y_Uomy r‘:m".;; seem to have the effect of continuing | 629 EEAENY ST. Fstablished ‘sous a we Mar 9. 4 2 m—Stmr Newsboy, for | Nebraskan Hosolily. # Jakbial fresh south winds. former Goverpor James H. Peabody | |n 1854 for the treatment of Private Total T ™ . . o SIS o S e Sk | B o bl s Sacramento—Cloudy Friday; fresh south | ‘hn ofllcle, his | legrlll EGboMeor 146 havink Diseases, Toxt Manbood. Deniits or n 5 per cent E—Saile 7+ 5 | 4 i winds. een electe hat question, however, | y and mind an: EXPENDITURES. 5 R SeRAARA - Arrived Mar 9—Stmr | & Donar ... | Grave Harbor | v cny ToOr M s yiade: | Wil be submitted to the Supreme | e oy e e | O, Jeld,for, brve sad ma- Water Front Notes. Cruz, from Port Harford; stmr Santa | Y‘ionm taml YAre‘:m.I& A:hlrm yl‘ar. :: & strict Forecaster. | court for adjudication before a votg; e sahtesd: o‘”“.n‘ c.‘."{".’,..'.""{.’,'i'ifn':.‘.'ui.i.' u.:-;oggga b L3 ad a, from Graye Harbor |y | New York via Ancon.|Mar. Adad - 3 . : T HARBOR-Satied Mar S | E K Fortiand & Way Ports Mar. s e oo ey ) }’;::k&'; ojgj::xy“r:!regrgl;eporu byl "—‘l|lh paid for surrendered pol et 2 macgybucnsc. etk e et K e s Motare | ow York via Ane 15 " o - e schooner Eva, sailed vesterday | for fon; wchir Catoline. for Sen Po- ‘m"ps.:x""m. | P(nnldnnr:r &&:;lm!‘nn" 15 ] In the meantime the allegations of | | casm mu tor amama S o BB - .. into o | Bt Arens e 5 a 18 Senator Richard W. Morgan in régard | . S s SRR o | RN ... z - s awa. ved Mar 9—St Coronado, hence Mar 6. e San Diego & Way Pts.|M 6 v -4 | 1 Ccmmlmann pald to 1t 3,004,046 13 . i < . TRl v GO Arrived Mar 9. Stmr Marsh: | North Fork... | Humbolat, r. r-oe . .|Mar. 16 A “", bribery” will . probably. be neld I | Steamers leave Plers 9 and | Salaries and other colrllgennnu 1 keep @ bright 1o field, trom Hardy Creei; schr Lottle Carson. | Coos Bay...-. | Newport & Way Ports. [Mar. 16 . abeyance. l 12, San Francisco: | ol offers and empicyes e oF a3 B arcivel yas | Benieh Bir 5. jean-ob-wae Prtnt, 0 | itne G K ekt ‘Mn it i MRS. GOULD'S SUSPENDER i Juneau, . Treadwell, ' Hammes: i o o Lanenidloy Ene wenty-seven days | Tahit Senator Puget Sound Ports | ar. 17 £ S Skagway, etc., Alaska—11a. S un. She e 35694 ,u?‘,, TSLAND v\;wrs‘ el Laxor, Hamburg & Wi Poru"l\:nr. 12;? o GOWN SCORES A HIT‘ m. Tu;rc(!\ 11, 16, 21, hzs. 31, ufll '5':‘::',:,,;," teea’and ,.,_ 0. S HONOLUL led Mar 6—Barl Alameda...... Honolulu ar. pril 5. Change to this com- c 1 ast in the foe 3 trom Shanghai g nemnmo;——T o . the New Amsterdam 2! Port Townsend, s-f':fi"'n:': E:: ::g 41,042 30 — — EASTERN PO s, er. | ., . , 3 4 R Sib ‘.,,RK'T;,‘;;; sy A & i Alleged Agreement for the Theater. | coma. Everett, Anacories Souts, Beiingam. | oz Pod T mamm NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Covuty Colon. o 5 4 March 10. Vi 3 NEW YORK, March ~9.—Mrs. April 5. Change at Seattle to this company’s o Expenditures during i FOREIGN PORTS Giteo. 2221 ontine Biver 111 T Brolbter 3 Crushing Out of Competi-|ceorge Gould, in'a stunning suspender | steamers Tor Alaska and G. N Ry-: at Seatue | T EyPendiiuess furne 321,008,183 57 e eres i I an 8 = el | Chico. .. i er + 3 ~ Marters of Interest o Mariners and | Jan 30—Br stmr Celia, for | CHC0, - -+ S 112 T o1 20 tion int the K Field | 5™ wag the target of every femi-| B my " ° P . T Teise: Al ———— Shipping Merchants. Sailed Mar 8—Stmr Seguranca, for le;l.e. &hT;;oma, 5 nm#fler 20 ton 1 the kansas Kield | nine eve in the New Amsterdam The- | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomons, 1:30 | p Premium Hote Bectuah ¥ el rch 11. i March 12, 18, 24, 30, April 5. Corona, ] arrived from f ater last night. She came in with her . p. m, 3 P! premium obligations at - 3 Mar 4-Stmr City of Washington, Humboldt . 9 am|Pler 20 ‘bef the ri T1:50%. m., March 15, 21, 27, April 2. nning of the year..$312311 84 n 1 d general cargo |- Arrived ‘M Point Arena 4 P husband just before the rise of the| Angsl Port o beginning 2 rom New York. i—Stmr Alliance, trom Tos ‘Angeles Poris|"d bm{pler 13| TOPEKA, Kans., March 9.—Ine the| curtain. By some thought transmis- | masmddy Ser Dioss and Sante: Barbere: o o Mo S Mar 8—Ger stmr Marda, | Newport & Way.. \Pier 11 | hearing of the rebate suit against the |Sion nearly every woman in the house. Queen, Sundays, 9 a. m. Zavu during the year. 152,111 98 Exports for Honolulu ' | Puget Sound Portu|1] am|Pier, 9 Al ‘| became aware of Mrs. Gould's pres-| State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. e VA TG ed Mar 4—Ger ship Peru, | Acapulco Y. via Ancon..[12 m|Pler 40 | Santa Fe, former Attorney General £ the end of the perform.. _For Los Angeles (via San Pedro S B R R R . Hee.428 B o it trom Tacoma. Hamburg & Wa [Pler 19 | Monett of Ohlo introduced a letter [ NCe and at the o San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- | Deductions during the oy J HIOGO—Arrived Feb 11—Jap stmr Kana- | Ce Grays Harbor Pier 10 ti to have come fi ance, when Mrs. Gould and her hus- | {orey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port rford e ed at gawa Maru, from Seattle: Br stmr Pak Ling, | Grays ;}nr‘r):'r Pler 1 | Purporting to come from a for-|pang walked out to the carriage en- . (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Huenem & ollowing nv;.;ns;:nu:."’r;r;:‘;w AR srays Harbor Pler 2 mer employe of the Standard Oil Com- ttrance, they made their way through, 6 Coos Bay, 9 a. m., March 11, 1 bria, for San Francisco. : | Humboldt . Pier 9|Pany of Joplin, Mo. The missive al-|lines of admiring and curious women. |, Sga Cruz “m'm % TN —Asrived prior to Mar 0—Ger | .| San Diego /Pler 11 | leges that upon the completion of the| Mrs. Gould was gowned in a hand- | i-or Ensenada, Magdalena m San Jose del etmr \mrr;%‘:’rf"“ bl e ey A g |, March 13. | Standard Oll Company’s pipe lines an ' Some black jetted net made with high | cano. Mazatlan, Altata. La Santa Rosa- Q rr r © 80P | gan Pedro.. Humboldt ... .| 4 pm|Pler 2 | girdle and suspender straps. A white | lia, Topolobampo, Guayamas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Scottish Moors, hence Nov 5. Nrthiana. | Astoria & Portra] 9 amiPler 27 | agreement Was entered into between | & flled guimpe, with elbow sleeves, | 7th of each month. 9,063 30 ‘ OCEAN srs.«upn§ . | B: Monte Grays Harbor . dflpml r ,2|the Standard and the Santa Fe, the ll'ce rv:hi:e g“,m,e! ;znd a black jet tur- | . ALASKA EXCURSION (season of 1905)— F st QU ENETOW. N#Amved Mar 9—Stmr Bal- | S. Barbar: 4 pm’Por and TexaabRni},wa{. iA‘;!Id vou}{bly oth- { ¢ e, J““ 6. 20, August 3, 17. e o ge . tie S ‘March ers, whereby the tariff for the trans- SRS PR : " For further information obtain folder. Right wing were the Eureka..... Humboldt . 9 am/Pier 13 | portation of ofl over these railwa: | 18 reserved to change steamers or sailing dat & paier. "2 | Memoranda [3F P, Coos & BEOCd] 4 pmipier 12 | BCUA ho placed at an exorbitant and |HEAVY RAINS DAMAGE " TICKET OFFIOES 4 New Montgom: %3 s h'r-;" | Per schr W_H Marston—Mar 6, 500 miles | > © “'March 16. { prohibitive figure. The railways were PROPERTY OF RAILROADS | o hATYeR. Uit Glen 1o Mot o poticies by e e, S B | B e et ARl .| Humboldt ........|l:80 p/Pler | to profit from this transaction through O B DUNANN, Genera) Pamenger Agent. | Amount of notes ' wnd e e Casoale, Dreviously reported abors e i LR ||, @ am{Pler 2| distribution among the railways of 10 Southern Pacific and Santa Fe Trains e s Ry X other l"" A B9 pkes grooer | 12 miiés morth of Potnt Duma, has been pulled | 3 S beireCt Way.|'® ambier 1] | cents on every barrel of ofl run through Are Delayed by Storms maker in cash ... 5 bbis 12 cs bai i offt and towed to San Pedro: the extent of 5 the Standard’s pipe line, in Arizona, lnn. new ; | St hae gL e VeEn USRI, e | Pomo.... Pt Areha & Albton] 8 pmipter 3| This made it Impossible for the inde- | 1,05 ANGELES, March 2.—Wash- Wu o siower | Tofal reduction of sw D,_m‘ for eaving Br stmr Pharsali g:ne of Cal gn:mmeiow ; am ;:«r 11 | pendent companies to ship oll and had outs resultant from heavy rains in va- | u‘_-nm DI BBy Ve i from Newcaatoe, Aus, for Manila, previou e | Ty d‘g orte |13 Dm|Eler T |the effect of oumlmtln: competition L AL a sing | £ 8 MARIFOSA. for Tahitl, Mar. 15, 11 a.m, § Ctis barley. | reported ashore At North Copal Isiand; vesser's | Umatilla. .. | Puget Sound | amEier 9lto the Standard Ol Company. The | IiQUS parts of Arizona are -causing SIERRA, for Honalulu, Auckland Balance mote E is wheat, ‘7819 | forward compartment full of water; cargo is j Newburg... ys Hai 1"' pm 10 theory is that the Standard made th, great delay in traffic on both the Santa | .n‘ Thurday, March ll. 2 p. m. at end of the year. : s dry goods. | being Gischarged into lighters. G ek 3% e the | £"and Southern Paclific. Trains on | s8 ALAMEDA, for Hodoluly, Mar. 25, 11 am. Ss9 bals irom, oes, 108 bbls TOKIO, March §—Stmr Tacoma, f Seat- | G. Dollar... ys Harbor ....| 4 pm|Pler 10 | producer stand this expense by reduc- both &re: moving behing time H. L. PALMER, President & cs ofis, 45 pkgs machiners Sotls. ropes | tie: for VIegiveutok, Dreviously reportes, ia 18. ' |ing the price of-crude petroleum a cor- nes 1.D.SFRECKELS & BROS. €0., lfll-.HI~“!-l- 3. NER. 4 phes electrical goods, 273 bxs soap, 7 pkes | still fast in the fce. 8t. Paul....| Astoria & Portland/11 am|Pler 34 | regnonding amount. and on the Southern Pacific some of | XeL Freight Ofcs 327 MATKat S, Pic7, Pacils S “nd aworn to before me, this plumbing me‘eriai, 116 es gasoline, 10 cs ben- LONDON, March 9—Montevideo telegraphs | Mongolia...| China & Japan....| 1 pm 40 the traing have been annulled. - Floods of January, 1905 zine, 14 pules twine, § bals stesl. 300 cs dyna- | Ttai etmr Montenegro, from Plssgus, passed | City Para..| N. Y. via Almm. 12 m[Pier 40 in the vieinity of Tucson have caused | 27th day A ShooRR, Notwy Pupiin mite, © c= fuse, 7 bales 1 s leather, 25 bdls | 170 miles from here wit pressure cylin- ABLE TO FIND | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ‘3, Taper. 4 es arms mnd AmEmGRIUOn. 274 phgs | der racked: proceeding under compound. en- | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma| § pm|Pier 20 | POLIOE UN. the damage to the Southern Pacific. | OOMPAGNIE GR¥ERALE TRANSATLA s BED Dce” pipe. 3 oo hats, 57 bales 53 ca G | ine _| F- Kilburn. | Portiand & Way..| 4 pm[Pler 27 | A CLEW TO MURDERER S e i P'Saliiny Thursday | Growth of California “ mestics. 10 baies 1 cs sheetings, 102,390 lbs | Ship Aryan, from Baitimore for S8an Fran~ March 21. | et MARYLAND SHERIFF TAKES | Sailing. Cori® -fix&t Ten Years' Litumen, 46 carboys mcid, 815 rails, 100 cx | clsco, previously reported, put in here with | genator....| Puget Sound Ports|il am|Pler 9 of Angeles W Whose | i | Satw 5010 s my from o candics, 135,000 1bs cement, 108 pkgs bullders' | rudder head sprung; had repatred and pro- | Slayer Ooman ALLEGED MURDERER EAST Nort: River, fio.(' st s A, . Tateris 30 ble time, 180 win. | ceeded. FROM SEATTLE. Body Found in the Surf —_— B e BT oiee- | Jeauary m forca. = 875 coe! 24 b H z o L 8 s Phlws . S T8, tine’ tbens T A Steamer. Destination. Satis, Still a¢ Large. Papers for Edward Gallo- | &L ng&" Yor UNITED STATES AT | Jiouary i fosce 1 eutomobile, 27 mules, 14 haad cattie. ke g o Mer- | Humboldt. ... Bkagway & Way Ports./Mar, 10| 108 ANGELES, March 9.—Not-; way Are Honored by Governor “‘n",-m, - r.mmnm ‘Pacific Coast | January - foree. B S = ants’ Bxchange. Sdn Francieco, Cal., | Portland Saideria & Wy Borts: ln 3 withstanding the dillgent activity of Mead of Washington, S slon bl e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Bl A S Dolnnin. .. -+'| Skagway & Way Ports Mar. 12| county officers, city ‘police and several | SEATTLE, Wash., March 9.—Gov. | Tickeis sold by ail dicond” ket Agents | 52087 n force. o s, i - % idiy : 3 oo S B B el ARRIVED. building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | Ramona. 'k-l'lv & vay,Ports. Mar. 19 I private detective agencies, no e | ernor Mead has honored the requisi- | S |3 Thursday, March 9. |1 e. at noon of the 120th merldian or at 8| Bertha .- | SERI & WY Farts. iMAr. 25 cluws have been ufi»nhei:lm euld | tion pagers of Sherift T. B. Middleton, - S . e W B Kruger, Norberg, 64 hours from | 5. m. Greengih Ut J O QU v, | Cotage City..| Skigway & Way Ports [Mar. 2 | lead to the detsction of the murderer | who Is here trom Si. George County. GLARENCE M. SHITH, General Agan, s, 0o tes, SRS M W m Wi S s Somas, o Sae | Darial thrs. Tor ardes and WnGbs setle ¢ v Point Arens. Miller, 18 bous trom | . San, Moon and Tide. jeam. but it takes » sensible man io|pesred from her homa du-dt;s' arrest The Sheriff and his party J. B, THOMAS, Assisiant General Ageat. endor sint Arens 12 Geodetls Burvey— : epiceine. i Foint hmml et ot 2 eodetls Burver— | treat horses ri High grade men uu«w‘u;.m Eest with their prisoner to- Phalan Building, San o Greye Harbor. &t Fort Point, entrance to lu‘n-‘- -qmaltreat o @iscoxered in $he 8 P i =