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TWO MORE BANKS 1 COMMERCIAL NEWS GO TO THE WALL| Contin Yrom Pa Institntion in Qhio and One | in Oklahoma Forced to Close. Ohlo, May 24.—The Ca . with deposits of more than | ts doors to-day. The di-| at the bank will not be | business. The failure was | t by heavy loans to W. L. | ident of the bank, by e | in B. Rachtell, without o other directors of the PAY TRIBUTE - T0 LATE QUEEN, Victoria’s Birthday Anniver- sary Celebrated by British | Ships Now Lying in Harbor HELD BY HEAD WIND: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. DEATH CALLS ZIEGLER OF | ARCIIC FAME NEW YORK, May 24.—William Zieg- ler, the capitalist and promoter of Arc- tic exploration, died’ this morning at his country home mear Noretom, Conn. Ziegler had been an invalid since a runaway accident in which he was hurt last October. He sustained inter- nal injuries and the physicians were | able to do little more than lessen his suffering. Last Saturday he was strick- en with apoplexy. ding to the statement made Zleglier is survived by a widow and one Son. He was born in Beaver County, Pa., September 1, 1843. He was educated in the directors, more than n given to Davis for which has been furnished Steamship Mongolia Arrives has deeded to the NS T3 the publie schools of Iowa and later ) ety vaied at 200, The aity | Late at. Night and Will learned the printers’ trade. He went nton has $76,000 on deposit in the . . . into the baking powder business In 16 2 il K Canton vouns sen's cnris- | Be Docked This Morning 1570 and made a fortune. During the < 04 0 tion and many school teach- o latter years of his life Ziegler operat- S ) <o depositors the bank |ed in Brooklyn and Long Island real %1 o ; “CITY, Okla, May 2.—| The British ships in the harbor sll had F htantt 50 auit. o8 milions <& Sabs e ional Bank of Lexington, |their bunting out yesterday In honor of lars. He led the fight against the pur- chase by the city of the Brooklyn and Lopg Islang Water Supply Company, the prevention of this purehase result- ing in a large saving to the city. P S D D AGED ACTRESS DIES. Empire day. Formerly May 24, the late Queen Vie- toria’s birthday, was always celebrated throughout England's domain as such. When King Edward VII came to the throne he requested his people to still retain the ald custom and honor the mem- ory of his mother by the continuance of the celebrations of her late Majesty's birthday. His request has been fully . complied with. The British ship Dunsyre, Captain Mahon, and the British bark Pinmore, cd to open its doors at 9 o’clack Vice President Lawrence Voltz close tr that t National 1as been ap- irst National | & a. The last ex- bank showed its capi- ed by and the Amalle Schoemchen, Veteran of the German Stage, Passes Away. MUNICH, May 24—Amalie Schoenchenm, an actress, who was well known on the German —_— | stage for fifty years dled m < d an assessment On | Captain Muller, which were lying at How- wag 71 years of age. She < E ) make the Impairment | grd.street whart, led the way on the Rer lines' while rohearsing ber role st . 2 . . g of the bank in VOl- [water front in the line of decorations. 2y B o F R o, il | They had all their codes of signal flags P out, together with the flags of America | g.y.q May 24—Stmr Navarro, for San Fran- ‘ ‘The Weather. Death Culie Tenns Saluel) | and England intertwined. o g T (120th Meridign—Pacific Time.) ‘BE PASO, Tex.. May 24.—Colonel L. R ¥ 7 4 A‘uSSERl:\Fl;:ml,—S-_ue\dl M‘Ev 24—Schr Ens! BAN n‘{mko, May 26— p m. | Campbell, & Clvil War veteran, ex-Mayor and | Changes in Overdues. anae T oy, FUT RORO0y T les The following maximum and minimum tem- | ex-Postmaster of EI Puso and ex-Collector of erman ship Preuss: hich w {dondo, peratures are reported for the previous day: | Internaj Revenue at Austin, one of the bests quique f Hamburg. | T sAN o ton .. B New York . of - 2 The French' bark Myrechar. de- Tureins, was sfi,:.;\%t: BA&BAE&;“ e nd" 2; i Jacksonville -88-70 Washington P - p . | added to the reinsurance mst vesterday and | ey 9, A mallad tok . Louis 2 Death of Tuolumne County Officiak X , and then | quoted at 15 cent. She sailed from New NCE, s . ) Jecure any | Caledonia February 28, 1905, for Rotterdam. | Bandor Boae heror Moo o My 21—Schr SAN DIEGO, May 36.—Charles E. Dedricks \gnon was | The on_for placing her on the list wus | DRQOS Bav- enited atar g | Distrtet ‘Attorney of Toulumne County, afed ¢ = art and when he | the reported finding of a life buoy marked | prany for Son Foeralon Btor M. ¥. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | this city this momiog after o lingering {Hiness. < Marechal de Turenne” at Moreton Bay. Batisd May B4 Senr Nepest. £ date, as compared with those of the sams | Dedrick, sccompanied by his wife and child, - ¥ |, Dthers cn the overdue list are the Glenburn, | ik peat, for San Fran- date’ last ‘season, and rainfall in lgst twenty- | arrived in San Diego last Monday from, Pres- - to pubmit | 211 days from San Franciaco to Liverpool, 80 | “nsLow—_arrived M i | four nours: cott. Aria., whese he had spent several months . followed, | per « Alcinous, 159 days from Peru to Ant- | w wro; —Arrived May 23—Sehr George t This Jast |in search of health. The deceased was 34 i 1 2 W0 per cents Agnes ias o0 Ant- | W. Watson, from San Pedro; schr Willle N 24 hours. Season. = Seasou. | years of age. - el B 35, 90 per ceat; Largo Bay, T BEa D satlea May 24—Schr Sophie | - b e S=1 : 78_days from Penarth to Fast Lendon, 10 por Lok v e - 0.00 33.52 31.52 way. % o Phrey: s | cent; Thalassa, $3 days from Hu;’;mr‘; ot A Clhrlsmncen and" bktn Echo, for San Fran- FRENCH BARK MARECHAL DE . 0.00 21,88 16.57 Plonecer Woman Passes A pr o 5 & o1l known min. | 80 Bay, & per cent; Carnmoney, 92 days from | ©15¢0- £ TURENNE, WHICH WAS PLACED . 0.00 243 20.59 Mrs. Charles Judah, wife of the junior meme 33| Johm Bender, a we: and well known | Tonton to Fretoentia, s par oy, GAMBLE—Arrived May 24—Schr Okanogan, ON REINSURANCE LIST. D000 1208 204 | ber ot the old law firm of Hackett & Judah, & man cf Nevada Clty, who has been & guest | s e B £ ouln, hence May 13, i I 0.0 3.0 257 | dled Tuesday evening at the home of her som. Grand Hotel for several weeks, at- | POINT REYES—Passed south May 24, 9:30 | & D000 23.90 1695 |at 3120 Washington street. She was $3 years' 180 Mast Svening by Jumphts Fbh ; i l.:neln:ltn Is Released. ;flm;sgmr Robert Dollar, from Seattle, for the early morning {ides are given in the left . 0.00 19,46 8.72 | )t age and was prominently mng::‘::d with oy | ,A cable from Nagasaki says that the Lin- | San Pedro. Diego D000 1420 4.30 | gan Francisco’s history of several es ago. . wence | cluden. which was selzed by Japancse on May | PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived May 24—Schr BT i S AR ue e ot Cmes b - Her funeral will take place to-day. = 48 and | 15, was released by the Naval Prize Court at | Bainbridge, hence May 14. | Courth tiige coromn yives. the last tide of the THW CORET BCa. —_————————— 4 his rash act | Sheehe Yostarlings oS RARBARA_Saliel May M--Aunr j day. except when there ate but three tides, as F £ 5.9 CHIVALRY ACCOUNTED 32 0 a temporarily unbal- | 1 3 = sometimes occurs. The heights glven are In = 5 25 - %or long after his arrival at the | Australia Safls. DS TORIASalled May 2—tmr . A. Kli- | J0dion to the soundings of the United States 3 §= g8 34 DEAD IN AMERICA. raved wild)y. Early in the CYoming | The stcamship Australla satled Jast night tor | Grays Harbor, | T T0ied0, £0T{ Cosst Survey Charts, Shchve phin atiuns Ko) ) wbattons” 5 obR2 €& $ was about the Grand Hotel. apparently ,. 5k ¥ = = Men Are Galy 38 R P i oy gt oty e R | Petropavioveki. She carries a big cargo of | Arrived May 2¢—Stmr Columbia, hence May | b iy R e g g 535 ii g_s Chicago Educator Says 4 . e | i n's fled May 24—Ger stmr Ni the charts, The plane of reference is the mean b e _ lant to Ladies, but Not | : Kohama: B stmr Ferndens, for Yokohama. | Of the lower low waters. S Sk ik : \phareriap b = SING QI Parlor Dines D. A. Ryan gen WIIL Sail to Orfent. ' - SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 24—Schr Alpha, | Ko 56 56 35 NW Ciosdy o | At the Srst public meeting of the. New: agrasisinson 5E Pactlic Parior o 105 Nasive e Pactfic Mall Steamship Company’s Sibs- | from Willapa Harbor; stmr South Bay, hence Flme 3 2972 70 38 SW. Clear .00| York Association for Household Research: Sons of the Ciiden West. tendercd » banquet | Ol matt on Beturddy ‘for the O, May. 22; bark Haydon Brown, from Tacoma. | Branch Hydrographie Office, U. S. N., Mer- 3000 56 48 N Pt .Cldy .00| Charles R. Henderson, professor af 3o- atithi Tk Tiomsese Deltinl - itvai. God ok —_— Snlleld Mnyhfis l;:r Sadle, for Umpqua; | m-;"‘l’i'fiwlx San Franpcisco, Cal; 12972 90 56 W -00| ciology in the University of Chicago, was abers, who at the recent session of the Goes to Homolulu. S PORT oS ANGELES- Atrived May g3— | The Timé Ball on the tower of the Ferry 299 5 @ N Qouay 00| the principal speaker. He declared that ol PemGE TS Mbdte ~elected o 2 - A u:"" o Crubtoom its kb T08 olemuten hrom “111?1. ())eonmc Steamship Company's Alameda | Stmr Bee, from San Pedro. May 24— Stmr | building was dwtpm %sym.:fl gmht:;d:{-—s- _ T 52 SW Clear nowadays only “ladies” were treated with acific Parlor to the grand body and to the sail for Honolulu on Saturday at 11 a. m. }:;;tfluard. from Eureka, and salled for San lp» .xii-érml& time, 3 G BURNBTT, = a 3 m glle-.s m:chlvalrm F FrEys . officers of the order, who were speclally —_—— 2 ¥ AT 3 { 3 loudy: . “Why Is it,” asked the professor, “that e e Puts Into M oAl WAy, W tne Mbg s Sl 2B R -G = cm:‘:fir);r i dead among us? It'i3 e — The enip W. F. Babo :.'e"dego'( New | CGAATE HANNOA_Salled May 24— Bkt ovements of Stea: 2052 @ 55 W Frciay (00| cause the youth were taught to be coyr- 3 4 . F. ock, en ropgte from New A —Sal ay n mers. .. . B ¥ Gets Warrant for Corporal. York to San Franclsco, put ints Montevidso | Wrestler, for Santa Rosalla; stmr Chehalis, - .' : -30.00 64 48 NW Clear .01 | teous only to ladles and not to all wo- A. L. Perkins, a conductor on the Hyde- | Yesterday with the captain sick. for San Franciseo. g 20.70 86 B4 SE Clear . .00 | men. The man who is courteous to ladies strest line, obtained warrants from Police | BRI g ATFIved May 2—Stmr Centralla, hence May B2 88 NE Clear -%|ofily and not. ta the. girls in. the strests Judge Fritz yesterday for the arrest of Cor- Umbria to Sail Monday. FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 24—§tmr Na- Due. 1120.78 72 48 E Pt.Clay .00| 1S oply half civilized. He is a gentleman poral White of Company M, Thirtcenth infan. | The Italian cruiser Umbria will sail for Van- | tional City, hence May 23. 29.86 62 50 W Clear -00| because it suits his pleasure to be caqur- J charge of assau 0 der, a 1 ol S v E o 3 e same company on & charge of disturbing the | yupy. o HONOLULU—Arrived May 24—Stmr Sierra, X 32 30.08 60 48, NW Clear .56 Working.gizl. with gs' much re t peace. Policemen Cornelius and Mitchell ‘were | hence May 18; schr Helene, hence May 12. Haphor 1L 25 30.06 58 40 N 91;,041 20 | courtesy. as- they-do their.friends. in ed to arrdt the two soldiers P EASTERN PORTS. int ‘Aréna & Albion. |May 25 80.18 36" 46 NE Cloudy .02 | ballroom we-wilk have no real gentlemen. Quick Trip to Homnolulu. i PHILADELPHIA—Cleared * May 23—Ship endocino & Pt. Arena. Iug g.m 64 46 XE Pt.Cldy .04| .ppe reigtion of the household Mining Damage Suit. | pLhe schooner Helene made the trip fram | Erskine M. Phelps, for Cavite. - = .. ~ .. Coos Bay & P! May 72 76738 Sloudy .00 | - loser to her employer than that of any. 2 ; . b this port to Honolulu in 12 daye. This is ope FOREIGN PORTS, San Diego & Way May 25 2068 92 00 SW Clear .00 The Richter Mining Company filed a com- | of the fastest trips On record. e YOKOHAMA—Safled May 18—Ger shi, uille . River ay 26 other class of employ, For the weman In_the United States District oot v roul Nixe, for Port Townsend. e 3 May 25 who, works in the house is in a way'a sany, T D Boutes and Curls Christeness to Mongolia Arrives: Arrived prior May 24—Br stmr Adato, hence 3y 36 a member of the family, and while she i3 2 ey DD Gk oy The Pacific Mail steamship Mongola arffved 22. > May The pressure has fallen r;nld!y over Oregon. | engaged for a definite sum to do cemtain It fs alleged that the defendants took foreible | 7 Port late last night and will dock early | | Arrived May 11—Ger atmr Aragonia, from i ey B8 N A N ortern Callfornla, iogton and | WOTK., yet there is a mioral side to' the: ot dam in Ricnter Crock, Alasks, | thiS morning. she was delaysd by head winds. | Portlend. - /M8y 37| Northern Oregon. In la ther relation that makes it more than just al nd diverted the water {rom thet creek uway tark Btalu Trom AdRRbL o Y Uepe rt & Way Ports.|May 27| is clear agd warm in the interior, but cool | industrial problem. It.is a contract be- from the complainants’ mine. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. GIBRALTAR.-Passed Moy 22—B and & Way Ports. May 37 | 014 toggy on the coast. 5 B betn; The wage 'esner | T A TN e | _ leus, from Tacoma, for Liverseal " Fe” g, 1 I:" 27| | Forecast made at San Franeisco for thirty !:Il:s“;mrus"::vn'ce .ei‘l: her intelligence and Sy | ANDER ABOUT STREETS s Mary | Matters of Interest to Marlners and | DOVER—Tused May flNor stmr Skuld, | Goeadc May 27 | O O e Ficimity Fate Thursday, | peychological sense, and this. i whak » urke, an aged woman who disappeared from for Hamburg. 3 3 inity—] g s 5 e o0, | e Bolano County home severar days &ge: | Shippins Myrchants. GUAYAQUIL—Satled May. 6—Ger stmrs | Sresswarer] May 33 | with fog In the morning; fresh west winds | makes this particular puase of the i~ s TR o R e d atacr A tavy The British steamer Volga was cleared yes- | Hathor and Ramses, for San Francisco. & May 35 | Lo8 Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Thurs- | justrial problem so difficylt, for there are | terday. E. Bauffe, a Frenchman, was erday for Yokohama with 8225 bales cotton, | HAMBURG—Sailed May 23-Br ship Af- May 25 | 00 e O M Thursday: light | Some things that canngt be bought gnder covered roaming around the water front. F ales 8C cs leather, 280,458 Ibs leaf tobacco, | ghanistan, for San Diego. May 20 [ Sacramento . ay: ‘leht | ine wage system.’~Clhicago Tribung. disappeared_from home several hours earlier | U1 bxa fron castings, 1043 bdls 523 pes iron | CALAIS—Safled May 17—Fr ship Dupletx, May 29 | "'san “Joaguin Valley—Fair Thursday; fresh ’ ; | | Pipe. 216 pkss machiners, 215 boller tubes, 230 | for Sen Francisco. north winds. b 4 teahiing Befeas 107, Brings $167,000. s | eED BY HIB OWN CARELESSNESS.A | b %, 1186 pkes sewing machines, 28 cs JEENSTOWN—Safled May 23—Br bark — 2 inds. Beltsinpe | Coroncr’s jury found yesterday that Willlam | 'Y Soods and 24 pkgs iron trucks and parts, | Lady Dorls, for Dunkirk. bogl o oty e locr RenirAg - mg A company has beon formed in this City - Same; $10. Plaskett, who was killed on May 15 by a car | valued at $603,60 SINGAPORE—Sailed May 6—Br stmr Ve- N loudy Thursday. of Mexico with a capital of $600,000 to Harris to Amelia | a¢ the intersection of Twenty-seventh avenu | —_—— rona, for Manila. A. G. McADIE, District Forecaster. w snd Grindhon : hanan stret, 112:6 | anq H street, met death by his own careless- Exports for Asiatic Russia. pHONGKONG —Arrived May 23_Br stmr 8 . b L, °}’>""‘.,‘,’ alh:'se:;:)n nw" No- 10. — — b 3 . - b SRR 3R BEET The steamer Australia was cleared yesterday | = Abciona fl;flhzjglsr;n‘::“fi:?c:ug ‘hence 2 d :::b:‘rn‘l m:r !og February 15, 1904, the | POLICE COMMISSIONERS GRANT 1i- | (OF Petropaviovsk, Siberia, with a general mer- | Apr 18. APPARENT DIMINUTION gross receipts ‘from bull fights were$1%,~ y CENSEE AL Tho tneeiin of the Police Com. | CHATite cargo, valued at $63,841 and including 2TV ICENT. . V—Arrived prior May OF EARTH’S MAGNETISH | S0 THC TS 67,973.39 after the Gove 5 missioners last ‘night numerous applications | the fof : 2 er stmr Amasis, hence Feb 2, for Ham- —_— : e i S %0 - aloons were granted | 7188 bbls flour, 97,000 los rice, 236 tons salt, | burg. - - AS ernment license was paid. p § ¥ A T ] B R ) oy Eranted | 11170 1be Jard, 20,500 bs meals, 2273 1bs but- | - MAZATLAN—Safled May 25—Ger stamr FeUiaee, Hhrbor D Bame e Tant o Has Been | @ nis indicated a little over §I0.00 7e~ 1 Boodutely B S ; | 1e7: 53,125 Ins sugar, 1600 1he bréad 436 Ibs tes, | Hathor, tor San Francieco. Foriong & Asoria... | une ;3 v Saime O fer Ages celpts for each fight, and as exXpenses are T P oo - s e gpapa. 5 crts potatces and o 3 1 ] J: Vi n ay J A s TO HONOR THE AUTHOR ks groceries, 30 e s beef, 15 | IQUIQUE—ATrived May 24—Ger ship Preus- Past. cs eggs, 21 cs canned goods, 509 gals 11 cs wine, 700 gals 2 cs spirits, 260 gals brandy, 2 cs champagne, 6 cs mineral wa- fer, 6 DkEs beer, 1120 cs powder, 20,885 Ibs shot, 59,040 Ibs bar lead, 1750 cs coal ofl, 475 cs matches, 300 bxs soap, 12,050 Ibs tobaceo, to Domenico Scatena, lot on N sen, from Hamburg. €2:6 W of Lyon, W 25 CORONEL—Arrived May 23—Stmr Ameri- can, from Hilo, and sailed May 24 for Dele- ‘ware Breakwater. MORORAN—Sailed May 21—Br stmr Beck- estimated in the vicinity of $6000, & profit of $000 was ‘made, or thing like $70,000 for the season. But oul= side. of the season known as the “tem- : r A recent investigation by Dr. L. A. OF BI% TROUSANY HYNNE Bauer of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey and in charge of the magnetic investigation of the Carnegie TO SAIL. Destinations. Moran to Isaac Bliaser, ader street, 137:6 N of £ ; The Next Birthday of the Famous $10. rado de coridas” there are second-ci A “alled “Fanny Crosb: e enham, for Puget Sound. May 25. | Institution parently proves that | P . aser to Owen Moran, | - W riteT 10 Be Called § 7 |14 farpauiias, 120 bales twine. 48 oars, 18 colld | “VICTORIA - Salled. Mey 24—Br stmr Wel- feattle & Hadlook| 3 pmiBler 2| {ne "l Shrinkage In the earth's mag- | fghts, In which e s - street, 87:6 8§ of Grove, Bz Dfl?:'(! and 0]?:"9 l':‘ dm“”nfl'ko::s'd 2zgoodpk" Uingtor, for Tranglen. ‘- Ay gpml!’hh‘: = netism, which has been going on as far less expert figh duiplagol F Vezment Company to Matthew 3, | Mauy congratulatory - messages from | 55" o0t T2 piegy tarmiture, D050 o agis cENoa_ JCEAN STEAMERS, "1z " back a® avaflable data exist. This'con- | Which aiso lower entrance fees 41§ se of Carl 250 W of Ciay. | Prominent Methodists throughout the |30 piles, 1 steam launch, 2 surfboats. o e R ITR XAy, MeoSime Foine e 9 am! claston: Dr. Bager has resched afteren- | CITged: - 122:6%, SE 15, B to potnt | country were received by Frances Jane tha nnmcrll.\ln carried 1100 baskets and 480 s'_":}mu;y 2 "s’:mr' M""’;‘: P N 11 am amining magntic valges for a perioa | These are known as “novilladas, dlo n and 187:8 § of Carl, N 157:6; | Crosby, the famous hymn writer, in her | chests of teu in transit. York, for Naples. % 4 = from 1843 te 1885, and data obtained | Will on an average pm.'l“mmmn’ ~ i 3 00. T ; = - ing lsom street, ten more than 6000 hymns, some of whic! s York, 3 x i of Mexfeo.—Ex. ol ~ s ork, via Queenstown. e e 0 & infortn, | have been translated into all the tongues Wodnealay, May 20, /| YZK 8 QUM o dtm Patrits, 3 magnetism In certain places which is | °f ¥ sup —e——— Stmr Mongolia, Porter, 26 days 20 hours 1 University Men in Pariiament. .g , lot on | of Europe. Even now, with her sight from New York, for Hamburg. not compensated for by increases at X minute from Hongkong, via Yokohama 4 - E ii 5 street, 25 6 of Twesty-first, | gone, she engages in per favorite Work, | 20 hours § minutes, via Honotors o anyo’3s | NEW YORK-Arrived May 24—Stmr Arme- om I e nck O SATR | et ‘the: vecent JREIN - UNCIE S 6 $10,413 ’ - nian, from Liverpool. for the large areas of the earth covered . K, gy — P .. | and regularly goes on long trips, lecturing | hours 13 minutes. Sailed May 24-Stmr Baltle, for Lt 1 "'”m"’- 5 lored teritory’ @ fewer than thirty-nine university & y Fecer 3, Curdis, Bhecith &3 | In miselons and giving her {ime and | Stmr Aberdeen, Kelly. 64 hours from Grays | o S3led May 24=Stmr Baltie, for Liverpool; Glautils, Rovee - ...|'5, ow by qcsans. oF smerlared eibery! Noss | e Sianct VRSN noe o g <elso, ot on W lins G¢ Alabama | money to promoting charlties. Last week |Hatbor. o o o "GP YO Rk Arrived May SteStmr Téns St. Michaels direct| 2 pm) BOC e BE SHN S concheiin UtelY | eighteen ordinary and four extraordina atree § of Twentieth, § 26 by W 100; | sne lecjured in several distant DOIDtS in | cene City. o X ®" | tonie. from Liverpool and Queehstown. - St:Mich'ls & F'rbks| 2 pm! "5‘“ "B‘ belleves that there'is a |&ry Dprofessors and seventeen privét- . % and Berthe L Anterson to Nora NeW Jersey and early in the month she | ““Stmr Eamos, Madsen, 18 hours from Cas. | mOUEENETOWN_Amived May " 2tSime e A e - o lectric force | docenis, or, according.to another ar- I (wite of Alexander W.). lot on finished a three weeks' tour in Massa- | par. bound eouth, But in to land passengers, | FHOrIOE I " poud €1 Coos DAY oevrvrnrs| 4 b Fystenc-of asNaic ap olecitic Sercs | eRgement, - twenty-two ‘Susiatis . Sl of Twenty-seventh svenue, 202'N of C | chusetts. o Boes. thgxine, Madsen, 16 hours | 'ga{iua" May 24—Sfmr Ivernia, from Livers Foint Arena. 4 pm belaw the cartlle Suraot Shieh In ait- | coteal men, Sve THUS¢ ThS: ical N 125 by B 120 $10. N . in Putnam County, New | [rom Fort Bragg, bound for San Pedro, put fn | , ir!'90 Yl “ Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm. ing to demagnetize the earth and at the - -l 1 litical 0, Totbella, Fraser to Wiliam |y v said Miss Crosby, “and would you | Ceind PUsCIESL @ 8% days from post. | SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed May 26—Stm\Hal- el Lo same time (o cause the north magentic | SCSien ang, Cre SRTTLEIG BCey N 5 by £ 320r $10. oPu% 10| \JRK 1t, T was 45 years old when I wrote | land, via Eurcka 163 honrs | ger Wilhelm der Grosse, from Bremen, - for Astoria & Fortandi! sm pole‘to- move to the west and south, | S¢onomy. . The Wniversity, of ¢ Igouiea M Staude to Rosa my first hymn. Previous to that I had | Stmr Corona,.Glelow, 18% hours trom Eu- | “ShupiEN Arrived May 24 Stmr Keiser 12 m e ere e o hamller System | iatives, followed by Romé, wite eleven. 4% NE gowmer of Third avemue | written some poetry, but when I started | rekd- Withelm 11, from New York, via Plymouth | $om B e o ant ot ouioh 8120 | Padua ' has two, Bologna two, Parma._ twoy ang I street 5 by B 95; $10. Btmr Bonita, Preble, 63 hours from 8an | au4 Gherbo exerts‘an Important effect on the sec- City ame, lot on W line | 10 Write hymns the work seemed to Come | peqro and way ports. R OPENUAGEN_Arrived May Z1- 8t 9 am lar variation, From this study it is| Ferrara one, Messina one, Moderna two, % N of Parnasus | natural to me. That may be because I| Stmr Costa Rica, Randall 58 hours from | ;,GOFENHAGEN—Arrived May 21—stmr 9 am Mg X e th Catania one and Pavia one. Politically, w 31! Joved it. My whole heart was centered | Portiand, via Astoria 48% hours. i s Hier 12 m @educed that the sarths Wagnetic mo- | Lo “wo jonte partiamentatians. sve L. Olsen, iot on W line of " iful lines, Stmr Centennlal, Plerce, 75 hours from Se- . s ment i{s shrinking at -tne rate of = ry 34 N of Parnassus avenue | 17 _WFiting true and beautifu . attle. LONDON—Arrived May 24—Stmr Lancas- '1:30 00 - nnually, and that in the | 9iStributed as follows: Twenty-twe P 180, §10. L oeus AVeAue, | wThe hymn I hold fondest is ‘Safe in the | *'{S.. pyoents. Odland, 30 Bours from Eu- | Fian: from Hoston. e a P ook ot ks it will have but | 3¢ Comstifutionalists, nime _ fornia (by Joseph H. Scott, | Arms of Jesus.’ I wrote it in 1868 in fif- | reka, uo river direct. HONexglll\h ‘(‘;’om v"gm‘”—'" i,llm Ynm- & o course of 1 years wil ve but | gve Social Democrats and three tor) 1o Martin Hanson, lot 82, block | teen minutes, and 1 have always taken Schr Bessie K, Bash, 15 hours from San Vi- g:;'._ o a, f " via Yoko- 9 amiPier one-half its present value. Hoase. —Chicage’ Chrontele: ty Land Aseociation: $45. 3 | & littie pride in this fact, W. H. Doane, | cente Landing. SHANGHAI—Arrived priof May 26—Stmr 1 am|Pler The griginat causes for thia magnatie 0 TN ot S T sumey $%- | who had written the music for several of !'i’“' &:gl‘"""v,‘cfi“" ““h;“" Minnesota, from Seattle. 1 action are most difficult .. determine, " ot 406" wifs man 2,98, | my hymns, came to me one morning and | NOUST® oL 3 o QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 24—Stmr Ma~ §pmPler 8land on that account the new data map 1: $111. | sald he had some music for which he Wehiatay, Mgy ot [P PR NER Yk § am Pler 2| which will probably be obtained from Peter Jennings. lot | wanted words. He added that he had tmr Volga, Pattle, Yokohama; O & O Memorsndn. s the proposed magnetic survey of the 200 SO China | yust forty minutes to catch train for | g B car oo Feftie, Yokohama: R e SR 5 pm|Pler 20 | Pacific and other. parts of the world - block 53, Exeel- | Cincinnatl, and he asked me to evolve tmr Australis, Rennle, 'Petropaulovekl; | Landing. - had. heavy wosterly gale: cwirind ;;'_é;{:;. by the Carnegie Institution will be F s n 1. Hall, lot on | the lines in less than that time. He sat | Roth, Blum & Co. N = away rudder head; put back to San Francisco 3 m'n ine of Bernsl mvenue 215 NE of Coso down at the plano and played the music, | , Stmr George Loomis, Seddon, Astoria; mas- | ror resairs. ! XW 1 street, NE 25-by NW 120, Precita Valley 104; $10. o | Frederic E. end Bell M. Mages to George | |1 sat thiking deeply for a few minutes after he had stopped, then said, ‘I think ter. tmr State of Callfornia, Thomas, San Die- go; P CS 8 Co. Fr bark Marechal de Turenne, from New Caledonta, ‘for Rotterdam, hae been placed' on e rate of 20 per cent. DEVELOPED | } overdue list at P. Krallk (or G. P. K. Hecktor), lot on W |I can write it." I hurried upstairs, and o ‘buo ced Marechal de Turenne found line of Mission street, 50 S of Richland, 8 25 | in a quarter of an hour came down with ‘Wednesday, May 24. F E E & 190, 't 20, block B, French and Gliman | the stanzas as they are sung to-day. I ol B Poa B Gl Tract; tmr Sant Michaells Gumpel to W. F. Burnbam, lots believe the hymn was dictated by the Alberts, Port Harford, ‘Ban’ Pedro, ex- 2214 end 2215, gift map 4: $10. | spirit of the Lord. It is & splendid mis- g:_:"r m Neltou, Pareks, | - Br stmr Lincluden, a Herman end Ella M. Murphy to J. W. | sion hymn, and it has brought comfort to Stmr James 8. -’"‘5"‘ Higgins, San Pedro. | which Wi by Japanese May 15, was is i & o e Py a0t g | tens of thousands. What a blessing it is | Stmr Breskwater, jobneon. Coos Bay. released by naval prize court at Sasebo yes- s do v e h Vv v 0 A % 1000y NW 25, block 5, Excelsior Homestead; .:'o::’"::;e ““;::ng h:t '{;“’;e‘z;“:;: B e Mol |ty up this 0. | 6000 4 - Brunswick, llm. Fort 3 (oon and Tide. oy whe *Gharies McCarthy and J. Torrey Connor (wite | Arms of Jesus’ is my favorits of all” P - g iR i L i bl v s ¢ who did of W. A H) to McCarthy Company, lot on W | The Methodists of the United States will | §tmr North Fork, Nei Eureka. May 26 not allow sul use- pro- ne of Arlington et 300 NSt Sratton. ¥ | honor Miss Crosby by celebrations and | Stmr Roanoke, n Pedro, May 26 | farie or viole: address- 27:7 by W Bi:1, block 83, Lakeview; $10. - o~ SPOKEN. t4 Comor & Perty Trust ahd Investment Gom. | by calling her next birthday *Fanny : - : May 23 ins the crew. things to same, lots 7 to 16 and § 27:7 of lot | Crosby day.” Services will be held in| Per stmr mfl‘:%%flm-—onm ,‘m slowly. Iy- 31 (portion of ot 11 eccribed above), block 33, | churches throughout the country,"and it 2% 2:00 b m, 10 £ 33 ) N, loug 136 80 W, 1ling at anc Takeviews $10. e Perry to same, lots 7 ana |18 likely that the Methodists of Canada | 225 : itk e 3| came mn and. & and § 21:7 of lot 1l (portion of lot 11 de- | @nd the British Isles will join in this | = April 27—In 1at B8 N, 20 W, Fr ship June 100 the new serthed above, block 83, Lakeview; $10. tribute.—~Hartford Times. Blarritz, hence 18, June 11la ge of the mate, but Roman Catholic ‘Arth.‘«ls‘nop ;LFan X-A‘rlr‘x\rlm ! — e+ 20—In mu‘;‘_ N, -l: T W, Ger ship Emil! une :I] . the oration sole) to Henry A. Kopp, % Shie! A 1R Tine of Mission street, 80 §W of | “When Wil Their Glory Fadet” TELEGRAPHIC. ‘ Tune | TR0 e eat Trancie, EW 25 by NW 100; 8§10 A Rough Rider has just been appointed | porNT LOBOE, May 24, 10 p. m.—We n the pious Isabella T Barto (wite of Harrison) to ¥d- | gavernor of Samar. -It has been the im- | nagys wind NW; veloclty 10 miles per po gy ward A Hallett lot on SE gerser of !F:{x::dt pression for several years that the Rough DOMESTIC PORTS. in disgusted e Pity Land Association: $10. | Riders were a rcgiment, but this is prob- u\(PQ!!A—‘M May 22—Stmr Ban Ga- by Joseph and Rachel Rbeingold to Marks Char- | ably a mistake. There must have been a | briel, for San . L 4 of tock, Jot on W llne of Wheat street. 200 §.of | prigade of them,. If not an army corps.— S m!r-An;M May 23, midnight—Stmr Paul avenue, € 25 by W 100. lot §5 block 6, | Now York Press, Exceisior, from Valdez. = Garden Tract Hos »s‘;a"dn;“nn e Safled May 24—Stmr Norwood, for San b and An er (7 erman —_— 3 3 0 Jonn urner ang Owen Bvank. ot on B dipe | T 2 EUREKA—Arrived May 245 Stmrs Prentiss of Chenery street. NE 51 of N Charles, NE 25, | lot on § corner of Woolsey and Girard streets, | and Noyo, hence May 22. @ EE 842, SW NW 83:2, lot 6, block. Tract; $10. ternseber to Jacob Heyman Company, ’ SW 120 by SE 100, lot 1, block 9, University Homestead; $10, Bridgett Carr to same, same; $10, Astorla.