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DEATH NOTICES.
Continued From Page ThlrU?en.
Curcio and Mrs. Filomcna Scocpzza. a na-
tive cf Virgiano. Italy, aged 63 > ca [»- _ t
CTTriend? and acquaintances are r«Pec£
Tully invited to attend the {™ra' h ?I
rnomm .Thursday*, at 10 o'clock, '««»*»
late tcMdcnoe. 717 Greenwich street corner
. itf I\.«ell. thence to BU. Peter and Faul r
Italian Church, where a requiem high mass
will U- celebrated for the rcpoM ofhi *oui.
.■om.nencinR at 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy
Cross Cemetery. .
McMAHON-In this city. February 16 1»H.
Unid McMahon, a native of Ireland, agea
MIATT-In this city. Frbruary M'***!*^
r. Mian, a native of Iceland, agca w>
J!rnP*HY-In this city. February 15. 1904
Patrick, betored husband of tbe late EM«i
A Murphy, and father of Mrs. J. •>• Pr . p "-
detxaat,' a BMiiv or County Tyrone Ire-
Un5, aced O years 10 months and S toyfc
CJTThe funeral will take place to-da>
V^cdnesdayK at 9*0 °^ lock '«.. fr 2S »/.*
!n?ral parlors of McGinn I?ros _i— -^ *»<■-
iUiMer «*t*t. tbeac* to St. Charts Borro-
>. os < "hurch for Krvtcc*. Interment private,
...lv Cross Ometery.
., -i.TT-In this city. February 16. 1004. Nel-
• . brloved dftushter of Nicholas and the
,,:- Miry Nulty. and fisicr of Mrs. J. Fran-
i- <if Sn^^ishtcwn, a native of i-an ]• ran-
tT'Frienda and acquaintances are respect-
fully invited vo atton.i the fun'-ral ii-nioinro-
'Tbunday) at R:"0 o'clock, from the chapel
of the Passion cf St. Mary's Hospital, where
'« requiem high mass will be celebrated for
the impose of her siul, commencing at 'J
o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
REGL.E— In this city. February 15, 1904, John,
beloved husband cf Hannah n*Ele, and ae-
voted father of K»t!f. Mary. Jormic and Julia
Reg'.e. a native of France, aged 70 years.
CTFrr-nds and acquaintances are respect-
fullv invited to attend the funeral to-day
• Wednesday >. at 9:30 o'clock, frtm his late
residence. 728' 3 Minna street, thence to St.
Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass
»T.l be celebrated for the repose cf his soul,
commencing et 10 o'clock. Interment Holy
Crosi Cemetery.
RTL.ET— In this city, February 16. 1004.
Thomas Edward, beloved son of James and
Kilrn Rlley. brother of Walter. Arthur. Josio
und Maud P.iley and Mrs. J. Williams. Mrs.
H. Amfs, Mrs. F. Wilson and the late
Georjre Riley. and nephew of Mrs. I>. En-
(.• rt- a native of San Francisco, aged .51
vears 2 months and 24 days.
C^Friends end acquaintances are respect-
fully Invited to attend tlie funeral to-morrow
(Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi-
dence. I>6«3 Brvant BtreK. thence to St. Rose's
< hurch for cervices. Interment Holy Cross
iVniftery.
ROSE— In this city. February 15, 1904, A. S.
Iio«=e, dear!*- • beloved husband of Bertha
Hose, and father of L*>o and William Rose.
a native of Portugal, aced 26 years- <5 months
kdiJ 15 da>*. A meinber cf Choppers' Friend-
ship Club No. 1.
Z~T Friends and acquaintances and mem-
V^ry of Ourt Apollo No. 7S2. A. O. F.. are
r^ppect fully invited to attend the funeral to-
day (WV-dnetiay*. at 11 o'clock, from his
Ute residence, 17P7 Turk street, under the
■acfdcea of Golden Gate Oarap No. t>4. Wood-
men cf the World. Interment Odd Fellows"
Ceinetcry.
6AXTOP.PH— In Oakland. Cal . February 14.
1304. Axel L... beloved husband of E'.eoncra
<". Saxiorph, and father of ilrs. Matilda
Smith, and Grandfather of Rcmoua and Ed-
tar Smith, a native of Denmark, aged 74
jrars and 17 day*.
CTFriends ana aoquair.ta.nces are respect-
fally invited to attend the funeral sprvices ,
lo-day «V\>dnet-dEy>. at 2 o'clock, at his
Ute residence. 437 Fifty-eighth street. Oak- j
:and. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. I
CIKH- In this city. Februarj" 16. 1MW. Metta ■
Marie Sieh inee Koeliut. dearly belovt-d \
mother of Gtorge W. *feh, Henry Sieh of
Brooklyn. N. Y.. and Mrs. Henrv- Meyer.
a native of Klmshorn. llolrteln, Germany, (
*»:«xl U4 years and 12 days. (Brooklyn.
N. V.. par>er> picas*" copy.)
CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- i
fully invited to attt^nd the funeral to-rr.orrow |
iTiiurwiav t. at 2:*' o'clock, from the par- I
!r-s of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1U7 Mission Ftreet. j
bclwoea Seventh and Eighth. Interment I
Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral j
• ar from Eighth-nth and Guerrero streets.
BTICSCXET— In this city. February 1«, ir>C»4.
■ Silas C Pticknry. beloved father of Har- |
l*ra and Lynn Stickney. a native of Maine,
aged 42 years 10 roomlis and lfi days.
ITOCKMAN— In Olistoga. Cal . February ir., :
1904. John M.. beloved husband of Sophie R. ;
Ftoricman, ami stepfather of H. D. and J. C. :
Skellingcr and Mar>' D. Erm!:sh. a rative of :
Massachusetts, ag*d tJ years 1<> months and
£7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- !
fully invited to attend th<» funeral to-morrow
"Thursday). ?s 30:^0 o'clock, frc.m his late
residence, id CasrMl avenue, off Douglass ;
Ktre«t, between J'ighteenth ami Nineteenth. :
Ir.tenr,cnt Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- j
land.
fr<»LTFNBr;RG-In Alaraeda. Cal.. February
IS. ir«K. William Stoltenberff. a native oi I
Orniany. aged 5» years.
ITyFriends and acquaintance are respect- i
fully invited to attend the funeral to-day j
:*<\V«d»eeday). at 2:3O o'clock. und?r th- !
>u>liii<>s of the Alameda lodges. I. O. O. F., |
!rom th»> undertaking parlors of James Fow- ■
\»t. USSI Parl; i-troet, Alameda. Interment '
M'.'untain View Cemetery.
Tl'ULV— Fobruarj- 1C, 1SO4. Frank, beloved j
ton of Mis. E. Tully. a, native cf San Jose, j
JTT' Interment private. Remain* at the j
psrlora of Carew & English, 2i* Van Ness •
avrnae.
VAN VRANKEN— In Eas-t Oakland. Cal.. i
February 1H. lftf«4, Mary E'.la, beloved wile >
of Manly Van Vranken. and mother of l>es- ]
!i«» Van Viankrn. a r.ative of New York, i
i-Pfd :!4 years 1 month and 15 days*.
VlilTLEV— In this city. Fetoruarj- 10. 1004. j
Mettle Holbrooke beloved wife of Gerald 1-'. |
WWtlejr, p.nd daurhter of th<? late Henry O !
and Martha Holbrook. a native of San Fran- i
daco. agi-d 21 year» r» months and 5 day.".
G^FTicnd? are respectfully invited to at- |
t*rtd the funeial Tliur.sdav. Febniary IS, at'!
1 :'.Vi o'clock, from the residence of G. F. I
Wliitlry, lir>7 Valencia street, between j
T»e: ty-second and Twenty-third streets. In- I
VeiMtUit i'tjv«ite.
ZEPF — In Fruitval*. Cal.. February 15. l'jr<i. ;
Frank L... beloved son of Frank J. and Mary i
V.rp', and brother of F:ed and Adeline j
Zrpf of I-Yuitvalc and Mrs. A. H. Geffeny of j
>» attic, a native of San Francisco, aeed 35 I
vcar*. 10 months and 9 dayr.
C5" Friends and acquaintances are respect-
tully Invited to attend the funeral to-day
• Wednesday), at - o'clock, from the if*i- '
<i«~nc«>. 1^14 Frultval<* avenue, Fruitvale. In-
terment Mountain, View Cemetery.
CARD OF THANKS.
W*> h^n»vrith desire to expires our thanks
for the kindness and sympathy extended to
U« durinc our late bereavement, especially
to the erfiployes «f Valleau &. I'eterson.
K. J. WII^KINHON and Family.
RKAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 16.
Alonzo W. and May E. link to John A.
Orennan. l"t on SE comer of Pclk and Pacific
street*, i; 3<t i.y s 60; $i«.
Arthur If. P.arendt to Howard B. Peterson, |
Jot on E line of Guugh ftreet. 28 S of Green, 1
• 27 by K 100; $10.
James W. RIc UaroVon. Robert J.. Mary H. !
ind Oorcthy I.mstan to Henry A. Arnold, lot j
>n ,N line of Bush Ftreet, 147:6 E of (Jough, •
;; <> by N 12i>; SKt.
. Annie E. Spencer et al. to Franklin K. !
. v ;)cnccr (second pasty) and F. W. Krone (third
"i'lrtyt. lot on N lino of Haight *trTt. 1O>:3 E
• if Buchanan. E 4(t by N 137 :«: *11.20<"i.
California Saf? Deposit and Trust Company •
t-i Aucustus 1.. Hurroughs. l"t on SE corner I
• •r Filbert and Webster streets, S 25 by n '
100: grant. • |
Monica L<ord to Teresa Walsh, lot com
mradBS i:;7:6 i: of OTctater Ftrert, 155 K of
"ak. 120 N of Pag" and 275 W of Buchanan.
:." W by B 27:fi; grant.
.Iam»>s and Mary Hurke to Elias Cohn. lot
'•n H lin» of Hayes *tr»v>i, 105 W <;f Web>ier '
W 24:10 by S 137:6: *10.
l>iuis and Jennie Kriedlander to Francois
ilanc. lot on W line cr Fillmore street 62 - 8 S
<f O FaiTe'.l, S "• by W *>7:6; $10.
Kmma and John A. McGovern to Sophia
Hiivchliaum <«vife Pigmundj lot on S line of
1^1d> street. 67:6 K of L>evi£adero, E 50 by
.< IC7:fi; ?1<1.
Batata «jf Anne Hettle (by Margaret T. )
IVrliiiiF. csecutrli.) to Thomas J. Morton, lot i
on W line of Scott etreet. 60 S of O'Farrell 1
y 2r. by W 90: $2 mo.
Tim< thy J. Crewley to Paul P. Pphmitz. lot
«ii S line of Frederick >treet, 155:7'4 E of
OK B 25 by K 1S7:«: $10. * * !
Paul P. Schmltz to Emetic Ohrt. same; J10.
Matthew and Ann Khaw to Ilarmaii J. Kim
iaoH «*lfc A. R.). lot on X line of Waller
Mtwt. lSJ:7'i E of Shrader. E 25 by N 100"
flO.
Bella II. Plumm^r to Mary A. Rourke. lot
•>n S line of .lackson *tn*«>t, 142:S W of Cherry.
W C2:ti. SW 128:11 «i. E S2:6, NE 128:ll'.i;
tl«. ' i
hF.vn- to Loui«e C Chcvassus, lot on R line
of Jacksor !^r*^t. 110:2 W of Cherry, W 32:6 I
ly au I2S:11»4: $10.
Mary A. Tobln to George A. Cloujrh, lot on
r: I-ne of Valencia f-treet, 210 S of Hermann,
S ■■■(> by E 167:«;; 110.
Jaraea and Marga7-»t McCartjr to James 3.
f.!«-<;«rty ft als, lot on S line of Fifteenth
tumti E of Mission. E 22 by S «0; also
lot on S lin** of Clay rtreet. 25 E of Dnimm,
B 25 by S t>9:'.i'i; also lot on W line of Fol
»»»i titrect. 210 N of Fifteenth. N .V> by W
122:6: also lot on NW corner of Eighteenth
»nd Capp streets, W 2t by N 92; also lot on
»\V comer of Seventepnlli . and Guerrero
►trefits. W 80 by S 35; also lot on W line of
:lufrrcro street. 35 S of H^venteonth. 8 25 by
IVN»; also lot on X line of Kate etre«t, 100 E
rf TJrjant- B SO by N 50* $>10.
IMfti M. MathetvB et al. to Joseph Sullivan.
t;t on E line of Valr Oaks trtre^t. 61 N of
I> *nty-E«*con4. N 35 by K 117:«: $10.
William Alvord to Danl"! 0*O*T, lot on E
in< of Belcher street, 100 N of Fourteenth,
?,' 100 by n 125; $10.
Thomas J. and Catalina Field to Angelo
ftoi'ieclii. lot on S line of Henry etrect, 225 W
tf Ranchez. W 2T» by S 115; $10.
AlfrWI and Katarina W. Olson to John N.
ir<3 Atrns.it. C. Tbvrr x-t-.n, lot on W line of
OP IXTERKST TO PEOPLE
OF THE PACIFIC COAST
(House Committee Hears Arguments
] Concerning 31ilitary 3Ianeuver
I Site — Patents Granted.
} WASHINGTON. Feb. 16.— The fol
lowing special orders have been is
: sued by the War Department:
Captain Bradner D. Slaughter, pay
j master, having reported his arrival at
| San Francisco, in compliance with or
i ders heretofore issued, will proceed to
Omaha, Xeb., and report to the'com-
I manding general of the Department of
j Missouri for duty in that city. Con
j tract Surgeon James B. Ferguson, U.
j S. A., is relieved from duty at Boise
j Barracks, Idaho, and will proceed to
' San Francisco and report to the com
• manding general of the Department of
i California for assignment to duty as
i transport surgeon on the transport
j Dix, to relieve Contract Surgeon Wil
: Ham H. Tukey, U. S. A., who, upon be-
I ing thus relieved, will proceed to
1 Boise Barracks, Idaho, and report to
■ the commanding officer at that post
\ tor duty. *
The following changes in the of
j fleers and reserve agents of the na
• tlonal banks have been announced by
; the Treasury Department: First Na
i tional Bank of Berkeley — Frank M.
i Wilson, vice president, in place of J.
W. Havens. National Bank of Po
i mona — No cashier in place of Charles
i M. Stone; J. P. Stone, second assist
; ant cashier. First National Bank of
i Long Beach — No assistant cashier in
place of E. W. Childs. First National
i Bank of Whittier — F. W. Hadley, as
; sistant cashier, in place of A. C. Ma
! pie. First National Bank of Fullerton
j — E. E. Balcom, cashier, in place of
! T. B. Van Alstyne. Farmers National
i Bank of Fresio — J. J. Kahili, assist
! ant cashier. Santa Barbara County
I National Bank, Santa Barbara—^J. M.
' Warren, assistant cashier. First Na
j tional Bank of Monrovia — C. C. Bow-
I erman, assistant cashier.
The following changes of fourth
! class postmasters have been announc-
I ed: California — Pike, Sierra County,
Daniel L. Wheelock, vice Mina Woods,
I resigned: Roselawn, Siskiyou County,
] Minnie L. Babs, vice Edwin C. Hart,
I resigned.
These patents were granted to-day:
California — Edgar B. Bodlam, San
] Francisco, hydro carbon burner; Wil
j liam N. Best, by mesne assignments to
I W. N. Best, International Caloriflce
Company, Los Angeles, hydro carbon
i burning apparatus; Hiram W. Blais
j dell, Los Angeles, apparatus for clean
i ing sand filter beds; James L. Bryson,
j drill sharpener; Henry J. Burroughs,
• Los Angeles, ore separator; Earl E.
; Chapman, assignor to Standard Bottie
j Closure Company, Los Angeles, closure;
i Elias H. Cowart, Pleasanton. safety
■ turn buckle; Istvan Csik, Stockton,
, blotting pad; Frank Depue. San Fran
i cisco. method of identification; Albert
'■ S. Dixon. assignor to Asphalt Paper
I Pipe Company, Los Angeles, atomiser;
i William H. Martin. Nevada City, and
1 A. McCombie, Grass Valley. Cal., bat
! tery stem guide; James W. Master,
j Los Angeles, valve; Bhilip H. McVicar,
| Livermore. disk harrow; George W.
j Newton, Cambria, mowing machine;
; William R. Rose, Auberry, nut lock;
| Allen C. Rush, Los Angele.«. crude
: hydro-carbon burner: Francis X. Jack
• son, St. Louis, and A. M. Jackson, Co
lusa. voting machine; Sarah R. Stearns,
! Redlands, bread making machine; Hei -
i bert E. Titamore, Agenda, grain lifter.
Representatives Cushman and Jones
i appeared before the Military Commit
| tee of the House this morning and each
made a strong plea in behalf of a pro-
I posed site in the State of Washington
■ for a camp and maneuver ground. They
cited a report of General Funston, who
; recommends a site on the American
; Lake, near Tacoma, in qualified terms,
i They tried to meet the arguments of
| Senator Perkins and Representative
I Needham concerning the large number
i of troops near the California location
; by setting up a plea that in case troops
I were to be transported across the Pa
! cifie that Puget Sound will be the port
! of departure and a camp site there
: would be valuable as a place of ren
i dezvous. The committee will meet
| again Thursday.
Noe street. 51:6 8 of Hill. S 25 by W 80- 810
G. T. and Anna Knopf to "William P.
Hocfcuu. lot en >: line of Twenty-first street
-'.* \\ of York, \V 25 by N 83: Sl<>.
Margaret S.hulken to Matilda and Angela
-' ,f ar \. l ot on H lto< * of Twenty-third street,
«j \\ of HamjiFhire. W 25 by S 104- S1O
McOuaid to J. Clematis Abeltnsr. lot
on \\ line of Potrero ptrfet, VA S of Twenty
third, s -Si by w 100: *lu.
Margaret Lenahan tr> Harry N. Hall, lot on
«>.i 1 V«- Kafr ° ak "' itreet . S3 N of Twenty
fifth. N O by E J00; $M.
Eil ward f. and Eva Curran for Currcn) to
J!ary de Mars (Ryan), lot cm W line of Do
wT«' H «7( V ° f NaVy <Tnent 5- s ixth), N -17, by
r.rnn and Marcarrthe Cordea to Oeorge
J.aiclio.der. i<)t on K line of Church Ptreet 49
b of Twenty-third, s .JJ:« by 1: 100; $10. '
• ', P.'5. rl V ; , 1L Mertthew to JIattie D. Merithew.
*°f v ;, b!ock "■ • T " ncti °n Association <N line
b v nW'* 1 101:9 W °* Douglass « w 50:11
Kstat* of Ralph S. Dorr (insolvent), by
lienry L.. Davis, aFsiimee, to Benoit Hallgar
!.' '' n commencinc ,sr. ,s of California street
an<1 i\t E of * ront. K .11 :H by S 27; $23
»,,^ ra ? ! ces< ; 0 . «">d Fllomena Cava to Philippo
MiragHa. lot en \V line of Sonoma place, 57(>
k 9t 1 men street, S '."0 by W .!7; $10
1 atri< k J Walsh to Charlotte Walsh, lot
?, n iL ne s °f J"l<:e street. S7:«5 N of Pine, X
Martlia r-aldwell to^MarRarct M. Morrison.
° ,""„ • Ilnp of I^avenworth street, ."0:10 S
"£ \allrjo. S 20:2. B 6S. X 20. W 31; N 0-2 W
«i : sift. '
Michael Dillon to Kate A. Dillon lot on SE
b.v*HE kt" S c^t StleCt ' aC ° SW ° f Flretf SW ;!0
Wjllram Hunt to Pcte r William!". lot on SE
20 e bv f SK U S0 r $10^*' 115 XE ° f Fourth - NE
Christian and Fredcn.-ka Salomonson and
Annie Conti fwife of A.) to Patrick T
2i- B !2 Pn ' '"'* cn n " n<? of Thirty-fifth avenuni
225 S of nprai'nt street. S ."7:fi by E 120- $10
Jo**pn Abraham.* to California Safe Deposit
an<! Trust Company, lot on W line of Twenty-
w Cr r>oVro nU °' ~ 3 S ' of Point Lobos - s ro fc y
Carrie E. and Henry «?. Bridge to Cathe F
II11I (wife of Thomas L). lot on K line of
Third avenue, 100 S of Point Lobos. S 50 by E
Fernando and Julin A. Nelson to James S
.Tr. aiirl Wmifrrd M. Webster, lot on E line nf
S^ron.l avenue. 75 N of B street. N a by E
CSty Realty Comr-any to Osrar C. Cappel
mann. Int on E line of Fourth avenue, 35 S of
Huso Ftreet. S 50 by E 9."; $lrt.
AupuKta F. Tuttle (wife .of John) to Colum
b;an Hankinff Company. lot? IS and 10, block
4. f>uh<livirlon 1. Ca^tro-strfet Addition: $10.
Kmma F. and John Webrr <bv trupfeps) to
John Racher. lot on N'R line of Sumatra fSev
entecnth) street. 15f> SK of N SE T.0 bv NE
lW. lots 43 and 44, block 330 Case tract
?lf>10. » - , : .
Esmond and Ellen Kenney to Hannah M
Stockwell. lot 19, block 357. South San Fran
cisco Homestead and P.ailroad AxroHatlon- $10
Hannah M. Stockwell to Oscar Heyman lot
on XK line of Twentieth avenue. 22.% NW of
K street. NW 75 by NE 100. lot 13 block
3R7. South San Francisco Homestead- $10
Oustow and Minna Meier to s. Ducas 'com
pany (corporation), lot on W l!n«» of Goet
tfngen street. 100 N of Kllllman. NT 50 bv W
120. lot 3. block 2fl. University Mound, quit
claim deed: $1. ' ± . .
Ce»ilia Wrisht to same, lot on SW linn of
Fourteenth avenue. 225 NW of T, street
75 ly BW,i0O.^block l'«st). South San Frar.cWo
Homestead: $10.
Frank Undsny (n Man' T.. T.lndsay. lots
"Vf* n ° D ' Frcnch and oilman Tract:
CMd Frllowp- f-emtfry to John Brewster.
lot in cemetery: $H7.
Builders' Contracts.
C,»ors« D and Alma M. Uiw (owners) with
Henrj' P. Otten (contractor), architect J. C
FlUKper— All alteration* and aMltlons. except
Ka» fixtures, mantels and shades f or a two
etory frame building and basement (store and
flat) on SW corner of Clement street and
Fifth avenue. W 32:6 by S 100: $3900
Edward R. Hfndes (owner) wjth Mart lard
Electric Company (contractors), architect New
ton J. Tharp— Electric work for an eicht
«ory and basement brick apartment hotel
bujldins on S line of Suttcr street 104 •« E or
Taylor. E 60:9 by R 137:8: ?3C.V»
Geonce W. and Reuben C. Haas (owner*)
with V. Stanqulst (contractor), architect WH
llam Curlett— Grading, excavating concrete
work and patent ston- work for bulldine on
uniform width of 22 :C by 155 2"« on vw
line of Jessie street and extending W> on 'and
to SW line of Mint avenue. ' then*,. Nw ", n £
BaJd uniform width along and lying fmniodi
atMy to S',V of XYV projection of SW line of
Mint avenu,- and having tr>tal der.th of IV,
• nd I extending to a frontage of 22:6 on SE line
of Stevenson street; $5105. ' ne
THE SAN FRANCISCO GALL, 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1901.
ALAMEDA MAKES ROUND TRIP
IN CONTINUOUS RAIN SHOWER
Oceanic Steamship Company's Liner Arrives From Honolulu With
160 Passengers — Encounters Very Wet Weather and Captain
Reports Precipitation at Honolulu 7 1-2 Inches in 12 Hours
The Oceanic Steamship Company's
liner Alameda, which arrived yester
day from Honolulu, brings a story of
rain which might well sound incredu
lous to Southern California ears. She
left here January 30. and ever since,
until yesterday morning, has been in
a constant downpour of rain. She ran
into the rain shortly after passing out
through the Golden Gate and in driving
squalls and torrential showers made
her way to Honolulu, where the down
pour changed to the solid, tropical kind.
During the Alameda's stay in Hono
lulu the rain poured down continuous
ly. In the space of twelve hours -800
tons of water fell cm the Waikiki estate
of W. R. Castle. The park was con
verted into a lake and eanoeins parties
explored the waters under which lay
the lawns and flower buds of sunnier
days. Near Kilihi during the same
twelve hours the registered rainfall
was 7 '.o inches.
It was raining when the Alameda left
Honolulu and on Monday night pas
sengers were lulled to sleep by the wa
ter patter on deck. The wind changed
to the northwest during the night, how
ever, and yesterday morning Captain
Dowdell discovered the sun^doing bril
liant work in its accustomed position.
Advantage was taken of the gener
ous supply of soft, fresh water to give
the decks a course of holystone mas
sage and in yesterday's sunshine the
planks looked white as bleached linen.
The Alameda brought 1G0 passengers.
In the steerage were 119 Japanese. Her
cargo of 17S0 tons included 16,285 sacks
of sugar, 5350 bunches of bananas and
11S2 sacks of coffee.
Among the passengers were the fol
lowing named: W. A. Bryan. S. M.
Lillie. B. T. MeCullough. Mrs. P. Owens
and child. H. S. Smith. J. "Wagner, Wil
liam Walsh, E. B. de Golia and wife.
Hiss Carey, Mrs. Herokda, E, Koons
and Mrs. Davey. '
Martaban is Uninsurablc
The British ship Martaban. on which 90 per
cert reinsuranco has been paid, was posted at
Lloyd's yesterday as uninsurable. She is out
15S days from Java for the BarbadoeB. The
Martaban is a new ship and this is her maiden
voyage. She is commanded by Captain Hcarn.
Little hope is experienced for her safety. The
other ovcniues are quoted as follows: Theodor.
.".0 per cent: Robert Rickmers. 15 per cent: w!
K. Babcork and Kangalore, 20 per cent; Gen
eral Mellinet, 10 per cent.
Much Susar Arrives.
Enough susar arrived yesterday from the
Hawaiian Islands to counteract the acid ln
the juice of all the lemons grown in California.
Of the K5.W1S sacks of sticky sweetness carried
through the Goldon Gate, the steamship Ala
meda brought from Honolulu 16,285 sacks: the
schooner Aloha, also from Honolulu, 2-'!,S25
sacks;_the bark Amy Turner, from'HIlo, 10,7t>8
sacks, 'and the bark Edward May, from Maka
wcli, 32,800 Backs.
Head Winds Delay 'Her.
The steam schooner Coquille River, which
arrived yesterday from Crescent City, encoun
tered southeast gales which considerably re
tarded her progress. Instead of making the
trip in 40 hours she was 74 hours from port to
port. She had a' heavy list to starboard, but
in fpito of this ard the high seas which con
tinually broke over the little vessel, ehe
brought hcrvicckload to port Intact.
French Bark looses Royal Yard.
Tlie steam schooner Rainier, which arrived
here yesterday 116 hours from Belllngham, re
ports that on February 12, when thirty miles
west of Grays Harbor, she sighted the French
bark Armen, with her main royal yard carried
away. Tho Armtn, from Nantes, arrived yes
terday at Portland.
Sells Part of Her Cargo.
The bajk Willscott, bound frcrn, Philadelphia
for San Diego, which put into Stanley, Falk
land Island, on account of her cargo heating,
has discharged and sold 300 tons of coal by
order of the surveyors, In order to lighten the
vessel and leave room for turning over the re
maining coal in case it again becomes heated.
Umatilla Arrives Late.
The- steamship Umatilla passed Point Reyes
at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and did not
reach her wharf until long after dark. She
usually gets in .-»t .daylight, but was seven
hours late In leaving Victoria and bucked head
winds the greater part of the way down the
coast. <%y.
Barrel Was Not Empty.
John Platt of 722 Hampshire street used a
lighted torch yesterday to find out how much
gasoline remained In a barrel at his place of
employment, 1106 Battery street. In the ex
plosion which followed his left leg was broken
and his right leg badly contused. His Injuries
were treated at the Harbor Hospital by Dr.
Millar. .,:
Brinsr Tjaraest Cnrjro.
The Pacific Mail Company's big freighter Al
goa is expected on Saturday from the Orient
with 15.000 tons of freight, the largest cargo
ever brought to this port by one vessel.
NEWS . OF T*IE OCEAN.
Matters of Interest to Mariners and
Shipping Merchants.
The steamer City of Puebla sailed on Mon
day for Victoria with an assorted merchandise
cargo consigned Jo the port of destination add
the principal British Columbian ports, valued
at $13,f«90, and including the following:
212 cs eggs. 622 pkgs fresh fruits, 5 pkgs
•nlons, 20Cti lbs coffee. 14,375 lbs dried fruit,
THE STEAM SCHOONER CO
QUILLE RIVER, DELAYED
FORTY HOURS BY GALES.
oW) lbs raisins, 1MS7 lbs beans. 111 cs canned
Roods, 1100 lbs su^ar. lili! R>3 liam. 00 pkss
iresh vegetables, Z cs honey, 490 lbs '1 «-s
cheefte, .'5-'j:j7 lbs iicas. ;>!4 lbs leaf tobacco. 84
pkss groceries and provisions. "S Kals G c*
wine. 2<>04 lbs chocolate, 21 bxs paste. 1115
bales twine. :: cs hats, lit cs oils. -7 cs arms
ami ammunition, ;!<J pea iron. .'!04:> lbs sheet
lead, 3941 ft hardwood. 20<) tins matches.
Exports for Hawaii.
The • schooner Defender sailed yesterday for
Maliukona with an assorted merchandise cargo
consiRPcd to Honoipn. valued at $11,0-7, and
includinK the following:
200 bbls- flour, lt'U7 ctla barley. 25 cs salmon,
;:9,47'J lbs bran. 20,850 lbs tnlddlincs, 133 ctls
wheat. 6330 lbs bread. £5 ctls oats. 11U pkgs
Kroeeries and provisions. f>CO lbs. sugar, itMHH)
lbs rice, uuu lbs lard, 1U07 lbs beans, 10 crts
potatoes. ;M9 lbs cheese, 20 bxs paste, 500
posts, 600 bdls plilngles. 2ti5 cs coal oil. I«l
pks-s pipe and fittings. 20 cs gasoline. 17 coils
rop.-. 21 sks coal. 4 cs carbide. 11,930 gals dis
tillate, 28 pkes paper, 5 pkgs millwork. 24
pkgx macliinfry. 3 cs boots and shoes, f>00o
bricks, 28.5(10 lbs cement. 150 bbls lime, 35 pc»
steel, 27 sks coal.
3Iovcmcnt of Steamers.
TO ARRIVE.
Steamer. From. | Due.
I-^kme San Pedro |Frb. 17
Montara Seattle (Feb. 17
Del Xorte Crescent City |Feb. 17
Jeanie Seattle & Tacoma |Feb. 17
Wyefleld Nar.almo |Feo. 17
City Panama. New York via Panama. |Feb. 17
Corona Humboldt |Feb. 17
Arctic Humboldt IFeb. 17
Centraiia San Pedro IKeb. 17
Coos Bay San Pedro A'TVay Pts.lFeb. IS
S. Monica San Pedro |Feb. IS
Point Arena.. Mendoclno & Pt. Arena Feb. 18
Santa Rosa.. Pan Diego & Pts. Feb. 18
North Fork.. Humboldt Feb. IS
Kan Mateo Tacoma Feb. 19
G. V.*. Elder.. Portland & Astoria Feb. 1»
San Pedro... Grays Harbor Feb. 20 .
Tellus Oyst<=r Harbor Feb. 2i>
Pomona Humboldt Feb. 2<»
Eureka Humboldt |Feb. 21
Queen 1'uget Sound Ports. ... Feb. 21
Algoa Hongkong v. Yokohama Feb. 21
Centennial... Seattle & Tacoma Feb. 21
G. Llndauer. . Portland Feb. 21
Alliance Portland & Way Ports. Feb. 2i
Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.jFeb. 21
Clavering . Hongkng v. VanzanilIo|Feb. 22
Anubis y~ Hamburg 1 & Way PortsJKeb. 22
Sierra Sydney & Way Ports.. Feb. Ti
Santa Cruz.. . Nejvport & Way Ports. Feb. 22
State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pts. Feb. 22
Porno. Point Arena & Albion. .|Feb. 2:j
Sequoia Grays Harbor IFeb. 2.1
Ccronado Grays Harbor Feb. 23
Acapulco Nhw York via Panama. Feb. 24
Memphis Seattle Feb. 24
Oregon Portland & Astoria Feb. 24
Doric China & Japan Feb. 26
CltyPuebla.. Puget Sound Ports IFeb. 2«
Curacao Mexican Ports..... |Feb. 27
TCTSAIL,.
Steamer. Destination. I Ealls.l Pier.
February 17. I
Chieo.. Coquille River 6 pmlPier 2
Arcata Coos B. & Pt. Orfd 10 am Pier 13
Elizabeth... Coquille River 5 pra Pier 20
Rival Willapa Harbor... 4 pm Pier 20
Oregon Astoria ft Portland 11 am Pier 24
Centraiia... Grays Hartwr 4 pm Pier 10
Empire Coos Bay direct.. 12 m Pier 13
S.Cruz Newport & Way.. 0 am Pier 11
February 18.
Czarjna Coos Bay direct.. 5 pm Pier 8
S. Monica... Grays Harbor 4 pm Pier 2
Eureka Humboldt fi am Pier 13
Pomo Pt. Arena & Albion « pm Pier 2
State Cal... San Diego & Way. f> am Pier 11
Jeanle Seattle & Tacoma. 5 pm Pier 20
February 19.
Nevadan Hono. &' Kahului. 3 pm Pier 25
Rainier...*. Seattle & Whatcm 4 pm Pier 10
S. Barbara.. Seattle & Olympla. 4 pm Pier 2
Corona Humboldt- 1 :30 p Pier 0
February 20. I
Pt. Arena... Pt. Arena & Mdcno 4 pm Pier 2
San Jose N. Y. via Panama. 12 m Pier 40
Alameda Honolulu II am Pier 7
Umatilla.... Puget Sound Ports. It am Pier »
Arctic f. Humboldt 0 am Pier 2
February 21. I
Coos Bay... Pan Pedro & Way. !> nmlPIer 11
North Fork. Humboldt I 5 pmlPler 20
S. Rosa 1 San Diego & Way. I 9 amlPier II
February 22. I I
Pomona | Humboldt lt:30p!Pier 0
G. W. Elder Astoria & Portlandlll amlPter 24
Alliance Eureka & Coo« B.[ Pier 16
I February 25.
G. Tvlndauer. Portland t Pier —
Queen. Puget Sound Ports. Ill am I Pier 9
Centennial.. Seattle & Tacoma. 110 amlPier 20
San Pedro.. Humboldt 110 amlPier 2
i February 26. I |
China & Japan....) 1 pmiPier 40
(»rays Harbor I 4 ptniPlcr 10
Grays Harbor .! 4 pmlPicr 10
February 27. I 1
«^n> rmimuti N'. Y. via Panama. 112 mlPier 40
Memphis.... Hamburg & Way.l 2 pm|Pier 19
FROM SEATTLE.
Steamer. For. Sails.
Valencia..... Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 13
Cottage City. . Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 1 ft
J. Dollar Valdez & Seward Feb. 20
Farallon Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 22
Al-KI Skagway & Way Ports. IFeb. 23
Dirlgo. .... ... Skagway & Way Ports. |Feb. 28
Sun, Moon and Tide.
United States ' Coast and . Geodetic Survey —
Time and Height of High and Ix>w Waters
at Fort Point, entranc« to San Francisco
Bay. . Published by official authority of the
Superintendent.
NOTE— The high and low waters occur at
the city front (Mission-street wh^rf) about 25
minutes later than at Kort Point; the height
of tide Is the same at both places.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17.
Bun rises 6:57
Sun sets T>:l0
Moon get? 7:07 p. m.
O iTime! • Timel ITimel Prime
£ 1 Ft. 1 Ft. I 1 Ft. Ft.
» fH W] L W| !H W| JL, W
17 I 0:451 4>! r.:*fi sisTl :K? 5.0 0:12 O3
IS 1:08 4.S fi:2:t 2.212:30 4.7 «:4G 0.7
1!> 1:30 4.!) 7:0.'> 2.0 1:10 4.5 7:18 l.l
•_'rt 1 :. r .(ii .VO! 7:."1 1.8 1 :.V! 4.3 7:3" 1.5
21 2:24 B.0| S:.'tS 1.S 2:46J 4.1 8:32 1.9
•22 ;{:00| 5.1 1 »:XJ 1.4 3:ftO| :!.O 9:21 2.2
NOTE — In the above exposition of the tides
the early morninff tides are given in the left
hand column and tlie successive tides of the
day in the order of occurrence as to time: the
fourth time column gives the last tide of the
day, except when there are hut three tides, as
sometimes occurs. The hetghta Riven are In
adilition to the soundings of the United States
Coast Survey charts, except when a minus ( — >
slxn prececkB the height, and then th<* number
jriven is subtracted from the <lepth given by
the charts. The c'ane of reference is the mean
of the lower low waters.
Time Ball.
Branch ilydiriKraphle Ofnce. V. F. X., Mer
chants' Exchange. San Francisco, Cal.,
February 16. 1904.
The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry
bulldins: was dropped exactly at noon to-day —
I. e.. at noon of the 12Cth meridian, or at 8
p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT.
Lieutenant. U. S. X.. In charge.
Shipping" Intelligence.
VRRIVED
Tuesday. Februarj' 16-
Stmr Porno. Ahlin, 16- hours from Albion,
via Point Arena.
Stmr Rainier, Hansen, 11G hours from Bel
linrham Bay.
Stmr Greenwood, Thompson, 16 hours from
Albion.
Stmr Chico. Martin. 3Vi days from Bandon.
Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 5 days 17 hours
from Tacoma.
Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, 5 day* 21 hours
from Honolulu.
Stmr Coquille River, Sanford, 73 hours from
Crescent City.
Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 29 hours from Eu
reka.
_jjtmr Eureka, Jeesen, 24 hours from Eu
reka.
Br stmr Wellington, McKellar, 5 days 19
hours from Ladysmith.
Stmr Maggie Corning, 4 hours from Half
moon Bay.
Stmr Umatilla, Patterson, 64 hours from
Victoria, etc.
Stmr Aberdeen, Daniels, 101 hours from
Portland.
Stmr Montara, Reilly, 100 hours from Se
attle.
Bark Amy Turner, Warland, 15 days from
HIlo.
Bark Edward May, Hansen, 22^3 days from
Mnkawcli.
Schr Aloha, Fry. 18 days from Honolulu.
Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo
dega.
CLEARED.
s Tuesday. February 16.
Stmr Pomona, Swansen, Eureka, P. C. S. S.
Co.
Stmr Oregon, Doran. Portland, O. R. & N.
Stmr Defender, Hellingsen, Mahukona.
Illnd, Rolph & Co.
Fr bark Jeanne Cordonnler, Porchcr, Ho
bartown, E. C. Evans.-
SAILED.
Tuesday, February 16.
Stmr -Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay.
Stmr Pomona, Swansen, Eureka.
Ger ship Lika. Jansen, Port Townsend.
St:nr Samoa, Madsen, Caspar.
Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz.
Stmr Alcazar, Johnson, Greenwood.
Stmr National City. Hammer, Fort Bragg.
Schr John A. Campbell. Lass, Everett.
Stmr Newsboy, Adler. Kureka.
Stmr Asuncion. Brldgett, Redondo.
Stmr Leelanaw,' Monroe, Tacoma.
Rark Mary L. Cushing, Batch, Guam.
Schr Onward, Thomas. Coquille River.
Schr Orient, Sanders, Port Angelea.
Schr Defender, Hellingsen. Mahukona.
TELEGRAPHIC.
POINT LOBOS, Feb. 16. 10 p. m.— Weather
clear; wird NW. ; velocity of 20 miles per
hour.
SPOKEN.
Per stmr Rainier — Feb 12, 12 m — 30 miles
W of Grays Harbor, Fr bark Armer, from
Nantes, for Columbia River, with main royal
blown away.
Per stmr Mackinaw— Feb 13 — 30 miles N of
Columbia River, four-masted schr K R V L.
Andy Mahoney since arrived at Astoria.
DOMESTIC PORTS.
PORT BLAKELBY— Sailed Feb 15— Br ship
Crown of Denmark, for Sydney.
PORT TOWNSEND— Arrived Feb 16— Schr
Carrier Dove, from Shanghai. Inward Br
ship Netherby, from Honolulu.
Arrived Feb 16 — Schr Philippine, hence Feb
7; bktn John C. Meyer, from San Pedro.
Arrived Feb 16 — Schr Marlon, hence Feb 3
TACOMA— Arrived Feb 16— Bktn J. L. EvI
iston. from San Pedro.
Sailed Feb 10— Stmr San Mateo, for San
Francisco.
BELL1NGHAM— Sailed Feb 16— Ship Spar
tan, for San Francisco.
COOS BAY— Sailed Feb 14— Schr Jennie
Wand, for San Francisco.
ASTORIA — Arrived Feb 16 — Stmr Aurelia,
hence Feb 13.
Arrived Feb 16 — Fr bark Armen, from Ant
werp; Fr ship Verclngetorix, hence Feb 6.
TATOOSH— Passed in Feb 16— Br ship Eden
more, hence Feb 7. for Port Townsend.
CLALLAM — Anchored In bay Feb 16 — Br
ship Khyber. from Victoria; Br ship Pass of
Brander. from Tacoma.
SEATTLE — Arrived Feb 16— Br ship Neth
erby, from Honolulu. '
Sailed Feb 16 — Stmr Francis H. Leggett.
for San Francisco.
SEATTLE— Sailed Feb 16— Stmr Santa Ana,
for Valdez; stmr Dolphin, for Skagway.'
- FORT - BRAGG— Arrived Feb 16 — Stmr
Brunswick, hence Feb 14.
EUREKA — Arrived Feb 14— Stmr Corona,
hence Feb 13; stmr Arctic, hence Feb 13; stmr
Eureka, hence Feb 13; stmr North Fork, hence
Feb 13.
Sailed Feb 15 — Stmr Marshfleld, for San
Francisco.
Arrived Feb 16— Sehrs Mabel Gray and
\Bertha Dolbeer, from San Pedro; schr Azalea,
from San Diego; stmr Noyo. hence Feb 15.
Sailed Feb 16 — Stmr Corona, for San Fran
cisco.
GRAYS HARBOR— Arrived Feb 1G— Stmrs
SEAS DRIVE
SHIP ON ROCKS
Three-Masted Schooner Emma
Utter Meets With Disaster
While in Barclay Sound
INDIANS SAVE A SAILOR
Lmnber-Ladeiu Craft on a
Voyage to San Francisco,
and Is a Total Wreck
Special Dispatch to The Call.
VICTORIA, B. C, Feb. 16. — Two In
dians rescued Seaman Henry Byndall
this afternoon from the wreck of the
three-masted schooner Emma Utter
as she drove on the rocks at Leonard
Island, Barclay Sound, and began to
go to pieces under heavy seas.
The Utter left Grays Harbor Febru
ary 7 for San Francisco with 360,000
feet of lumber. The tug cast loose too
soon and the Utter struck the Aber
deen bar heavily, causing a serious
leafc. By the 10th instant she was
waterlogged and unmanageable. Cap
tain Hansen and five of the crew
abandoned the schooner on the 11th,
Byndall refusing to go with them.
Since then gales dismasted and dis
mantled her. ' She drifted helplessly
along the coast until a southwest gale
drove her among the reefs of .Barclay
entrance. Ocean tugs at Cape Flat
tery saw her and went to the rescue,
but the Indians grot there first in a
canoe. Byndall suffered severely from
exposure, hunger and thirst. He was
taken to Clayoquot and cared for by
the lighthouse-keeper. No word ha3
been received of the fate of Captain
Hansen and his men who left the
schooner * on the 11th inst. Heavy
weather has prevailed off the straits
for ten days past.
SCHOOXKR GEM GOES
ASHORE AXD IS WRECKED
Vessel Bound for Tillamook From
San Francisco Strikes Rocks
on Oregon Coast.
TILLAMOOK, Or.. Feb. 16. — Xew3
has reached here that the schooner
Gem, which left San Francisco Feb
ruary S for this place, has gone ashore
on Xehalem Beach. A tug which was
sent to pull her off was unable to dis
lodge her and she will become a total
wreck.
The schooner Gem is a coaster
drawing about seventy feet and is 106
feet long. She has a capacity for
200,000 feet of lumber. She was built
in 1SS5 and is owned at San Fran
cisco.
BARK V1VAX SIGHTED.
Vessel Was 124 Days Out From Eu-
reka When Seen Becalmed.
LIVERPOOL, Feb. 16. — Captain
Massay of the British steamer Ora
via, from Valparaiso, which arrived
to-day, reports that on Februarj* 2
the Norwegian bark Vivax, Captain
Hauger, 124 days out from Eureka.
Cal., bound for Quccnstown, was
sighted. The vessel was short of pro
visions and becalmed on the equator
in longitude 31 west. The Oravia
stopped and sent boatload of sup
plies to the Vlvax.
Seeking Runaway Husband.
Chief of Police Wittman has been
asked to try and locate Sidney George
Reilly, who disappeared from Port
Arthur last November and is supposed
to be in this city with Mrs. F. W.
Dawson of Shanghai. Reilly was
managing director of the East Asiatic
Company and left Port Arthur No
vember 14 for Japan. His wife reach
ed Port Arthur shortly after his de
parture and has ever since been seek
ing her husband, whom she has
traced, she thinks, to this city.
Edelman Files \cw Contest.
Charles Edelman. husband of the
late Hannah Edelman, i filed a second
contest of his wife's will yesterday,
claiming that it was executed at a
time when she was of unsound mind
and unduly influenced by her daugh
ter, Mrs. Minnie "Whitmofe.
Injured in Elevator.
A. B. Powell, who lives at US Eddy street,
was treated yrsteiday at the Harbor Hospital
for a broken collar-bone. The injury was sus
tained in the elevator of the Gibraltar ware
house. Sansomo and Filbert streets.
Chehalis. Coronado and Grace Dollar, hence
Feb 13; schr Lizzie Vance, hence Feb 3
VALDKS— Sailed Feb IB— Stmr James Dol
lar, for Seattle.
PORT ANGELES— Sailed Feb 16— Ship Wil
liam H. Macy. for Ladysmith.
ABERDEEN — Arrived Feb lfi— Stmrs Che
halis and Coronado, hence Feb 13.
ISLAND PORTS.
HONOLULU— Sailed Feb 13 — Schr Alice
CooUe, for Townsend; schr Mary E. Foster
for Port Blakeley.
Arrived Frb 1«— Stmr Sierra, from Sydney
Br Rtnir, Miowera, from Sydney.
Arrived Feb 10— Ital war stmr Puglia, hence
Feb 7.
HILO— Sailed Feb 12— Bark Martha Davis
for Sar. Francisco.
MAHUKONA— Arrived Jan 31«-Schr H C
Wright, hence Jan 10.
KAANAPAL1— Arrived Jan 24— Bark Olym
pic, from Honolulu.
EASTERN PORTS.
NEW YORK— Arrived Feb 16 — Stmr Segur*
anca. ■ from Colon.
FOREIGN PORTS.
WALLAROO — Arrived Jan 31— Br shin Cel
tic Queen, from Acapulco.
CALLAO — Arrived D/c 30— Swed snip Thes
salus, from Tacoma. Jan 31 — Br ship Ctalc
more, from Townsend.
SUEZ— Sailed Feb 15— Br stmr Shimosa for
Manila.
JUN1N— Sailed Jan 30— Br ship Garnet Hill
for Delaware Breakwater.
GUAYAQUIL— Sailed Jan 28— Ger stmr
Abydon. for Hamburg. tmr
CORONF.L— Sailed Jan 26— Ger stmr Nau
plia. for San Francisco. Feb 1 — Br stmr Tv
mer'c, for New York. *
SANTA ROSALIA— Sailed Jan 20— Br «hin
Osborne. for Sydney. ' . r Bnlp
MOLLENDO — Arrived Jan 12 Br Bhin
Crown of England, from Port Hadlock
LIVERPOOL— In port Feb 3— « r ship Dum
friesshire, from Oregon.
KOBE— Ready for sea Feb 13— Shin Kenll
worth. for HIlo. P *.enil-
HAMBURG— Sailed Feb 13— Br ship Dur
bridge. for San Francisco. In port Feb °
Br ship Robert Duncan, for Port Los An
gele».
CHEFU— Arrived Feb 13— Stmr Pleiades
from Port Arthur. ■eiaaes.
DOVER— Passed Feb 14— Fr ship Ernest
Reyer. hence Nov 1. for Hull. P ** rnest
STANLEY. F. I. — In port Jan 5 — Ger «hlr»
Emille. for Port Los Angeles. p
MOJI— In port Jan 30— Br atmr Sagaml for
New York. • . ; *
SYDNEY— Arrived prior Feb 16— Stmr So
noma, hence Jan 21.
LONDON— Arrived Feb 16— Ger stmr Ram
ses, hence Nov 8.
YOKOHAMA— Sailed Feb 14— Br stmr In
dravelll. for Oregon. ln
NANAlMO— Arrived Feb 16— Nor «tmr Tl
tanla, hence Feb 12. • r V
OCEAN STEAMERS. 1
NEW YORK— Arrived Feb IB— Stinr Kroon
land. from Antwerp.
Arrived Feb 18— Stmr Statendam, from Rot
terdam and Boulogne.
. CHRISTIANIA— Sailed Feb 16— Stmr United
States, from New York.
CHERBOURG— Arrived Feb 16— Stmr Kai
ser-Wilhelm der Grosse. from New York via
Plymouth, for Bremen, and proceeded
SYDNEY — Arrived prior Feb 1<^-Strar So
noma. San Francisco, via Honolulu.
LONDON— Arrived Feb 16— Stmr Ramses,
from San Francisco, via Montevideo, for Ham
burg. ,'
YOKOHAMA— Sailed Feh 14— Stmr Indra
velll. from Hongkong, for Portland.
OUEENSTOWN— Arrived Feb 16— Stmr
Oceanic, from New York, for Liverpool, and
proceeded
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BANK STOCKS.
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Sl Safe Dp! - WT^i S F Xationl. - ■ -•;
First Natlonl — —
SAVINGS BANK9.
Ger S & I>. - =300 Sav & I. |«. - 100
Hum S & L. — — ***. S*Z. 2*" Z —
Mutual Sav.lOO — Cnion T Co. —
S F Sav U. — 650
STREET RAILROADS.
California. ..197^205 (Piesidio .... 33^4 «
Geary — s<> '
POWDER.
Giant 61 61'il Msorlt 3H —
SL'GAR.
Kana P Co. — 40c Kilauea S C. — 8
Hawaiian C. 44%'43 Makaweli C W*5 —
llonnkaa S C 11 — Oroinea S C 2., 2a
KpC -H SU Paauhau S C 101, H^
MISCELLANEOUS.
Alaska P AJ38 133 I Oceanic 3-C. *Y» 5
Cal F C A. »« 97Yj Pac Aux FA. S 8
<"il Wine A. 5>t:U 94 Pao C Eorx.167 —
JIV& MtTm.lC0 —
Jlornlng Session.
Board —
25 Giant Powder Con, b 5 61 SO
6<> PBauhau S P Co 10 «*•*>
100 S F Gas & F.lectric. b 10 M 0<>
35 S F Gaa & Electric 3H no
80 Spring Valley Water Co S8 25
I9.C00 Spring Val 4a (2d mUe) 100 CO
Afternoon Session.
Board —
15 Giant Powder Con. b 8 «1 5 ft
10 Spring Valley Watar Co 3* I'-1 *
35 Spring Valley Water Co 38 CO
$2 0CO Bay Counties Power Co 3»....1(VJ SO
$2 00O Lo» Angeles Ry 5 per cent...113 !">
S3 000 S F & S J V 5 per cent....US 25
Street—
Spring Val U (2d mtge) 100 00
Unlisted Securities.
MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.
Bld.Ask. Bid.Ask.
Bay CPC 6s. 95 100 Sun Tel 61..112 114ft
R L Wat *>s. — 120 Do 5s 102H —
SF DTdk Bs. — 113H Suttr-st RSs.105 in
SF & NP 5s.H0*; — UP. of SF 4s 70^ 80
S P Co 4'is. 98 90
MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.
Ala S Co — 22 Mils Nat Bk.300 —
Cal Coi Milla — 95 Nev Nat Bk. — 210
Cal G&ECor. 40 — N S R R 11 —
C Jockey Cl. K> 120 I N C P Co.. 9 9"4
Cal Powder. 125 — I Oak Bk Sav.1124 —
Cal Ship Co. 15 — Oak T Con.. 65 —
Cal T I & T. — 160 IOOF Hall A 5»i V-
Cen Bk Oak 61 — Orpheum Co. — 1**4
Chutes Co... — 8 Pac S T«l.. — 102
Oty & C Bk — 112 Paraf Paint. SO —
East Dynm.l8f> — S F Drydock 60 —
FN Bk Oak.120 — SF&SJ Coal. 17 23
Fischer Tht^ — 2'.4 S J Wat Co. — 1"«
Frnch-A Blc.lOO 105 SO & MT>rbt — 165
Gas Con A., mi 21 Swiss-A Bk.114 —
Hono P Co.. 8% — Truck Eleo. — IS
Lon& SF Bk. — B« UR InC pfd 45^ —
Mat Nav Co. — 90 Do com .. 10^a —
California Stock Si Oil Exchange.
Stcck— Bid. Asked.
Apollo 45
Associated Trust Cert 19 2O
California Standard 10
«"aribou 30O
t'entral Point Con ....... BO ....
Chicago Crud» 1H
Claremont SO ....
Fulton 4 DO
Home 1 ,"o
Imperial 17 00
Independence 14 ....
Junction 15 1<5
Kern 4 25 ....
Monarch <of Arlrona) 30 41
Monte Cristo »7»J 8O
Occidental cf W Va It ....
Oil City Petroleum ?,2
Peerless IS .'><> ....
San Joacjuin O. & D 2 rto ....
Senator W> ....
■Sovereign 44 45
Sterling » ."•'►
Superior : 05 OH
Thirty-Three f> no 6 .V>
Twenty-Eight 4 2<» ....
Miscellaenous —
Abby Land & Improvement. 1 30 1 M
Fischer's Theater 1 5t»
Northern Cat Power U "7'^ 10 ry>
North Shorj Railroad 1» SO
Paraf fine Paint SoOO
Morning Session.
Street —
155O Junction 15
Board —
lftO Associated 2o
400 Sovereign 44
ICO Illinois Crude | la
inn function ' 15
5<> Sovereign 42 '
Afterncon Session.
Board —
10 Kern Oil 4 r.n
10O Kern Oil 47.-,
600 Monte Crlato 771^
Mining Stocks.
SAN_ FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE.
Following were th» sales on the San Fran
cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday:
Morning "Session.
Andes 57; 100 Occidental ... !>f>
?.00 Challenge Con 2* KO Overman 27
200 Challenge Con 25 1C0 Ophir S R2i'j
10O Chollar 20 SCO Ophlr 5 ."ii»
500 Con C A Va.l 85 lf.«> Potosl IS
100 Con C & Vi.l 90' 20O Savage 4!»
BOO Gould & Cur. 4S' 5TO Sierra Nev .. 1:7
r.0O Mexican 2 5O: W> I'nion Con .. J»7
S0O Mexican 2 Kil 2f*> I"tah °t
20<> Mexican 2 «0; 100 Utah 23
Afternoon Session.
1100 Andes 50' 10O ophir 5 .*0
200 Caledonia ... 92| 10O Overman .... 27
200 Challenge Con 2^1 flCO Overman .... 2«
<0O Chollar 22' 4«*> Savage 47
"no Chollar 21] 5<*>o Scorpion .... Kl
2fM> Con C & Va.l 731 2CA ge S Belcher.. '
200 Crown Point. 22 f>0O Sierra Nev .. «5
1-.00 Gould & Cur. 441 2CO*S!erra Nev .. F.%
800 Hale & Norc. ft* SCO TTnlon Con .. f>»
200 Mexican 2 45 I OO Union Con .. 9<«
300 Mexican 2 40] 100 Utah 24
200 Ophlr 5 3"'il
PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE.
Following were the sales on tho PaciP.3
Stock Exchange yesterday:
Mornins: Session.
500 Andes 55! MO Mexican 2 40
200 Andes r.I> r 250 Ophlr 5 7.'.
200 Andes 53 lfCiO Ophir B K2'i
501 Andea Ml 150 Ophir 5 M>
10«» Andes fC: 50 Ophlr 5 37' 3
10O Belcher 32 40O Overman "S
200 Caledonia ... 9t| 20O Savago .V>
100 Challenge Con 2I| "CO Savage 4S
100 Challenge Con 23 20O Sierra Nev .. 72
500 Chollar 131 20O Sierra Nev .. «7
200 Challar 21 20O Sierra Nev .. cn
400 Con C & Va. 1 05 «H> Siorra Nev .. •;.*•
1 OO Gould & Cur. 40 ]ftO silver Hill .. <■"<»
80O Gould & Cur. 4S 40rt X'nion Con ..t «S
400 Gould fc Cur. 45 lf»0 Vnlon Con..l 02'j
300 Mexican 2 fiO 300 Union Con ..1 OO
1IX) Mexican ...2 47*-i 100 Union Con .. »•>
2W Mexican 2 4." 100 Yellow Jacket 47
600 Mexican . 2 ."0: 500 Yellow Jacket 4*
100 Mexican 2 331
Afternoon Session.
10O Andes 5r 2T.O Mexican .....2 45
2fM> Andes 47 100 Mexican 2 4O
100 Caledonia ... 0." 1ftf> Ophlr R 9(1
SCO Chollar « .. 2i ISO Orhir 5 12' 1
."CO Chollar 21 ?in rivrrman 27
2PO Chollar 2C H»> Savage 4"i
1<V> Con C & V.t S2'4 IPO Savage is
300 Crown Point. 21 100 Sierra Nev .. «>
200 Gould 4k Cur. 45 100 Union Con ..1 Po
40O Hale & Norc. n«J r,0O Union Con .. On
.".OO Hale & Norc.l 0T.I 10O Yellow Jacket Hi
4C0 Hal« & Norc.l 00'
TONOFAH MINING EXCHANGE.
Following wejfe the sales on the San Fran
cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday:
Morning Session. •
flOO Mont Ton..1 37'4! 1000 Ton Midway. 41
500 Rescue 071
Afternoon Session.
20O Brunswick .. 06 30O Reecue .»%
30O Brunswick .. 07 111 Rescue 0T
100 Evelyn 27 100 Ton Relrnont. *n
40O MacNamara . 18 200 Ton Belmont. 53
100 Mont Ton..l 37'/i
CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
TUESDAY. Feb. 1&—« p. ra.
Bid. Ask. Bld.Ask.
Cfi "^ Justice n« rs
Xita Kt os Kentuck 03 o»
Ande <*, W)'Keye3 Graes.. — 1 7r.
Belcher 1?- —ll-ady Wash.. — 07
Best & Belch.2 OO —! Mexican 2 30 2 ."..".
Bullion 1O 111 Occidental ... 9O D5
Caledonia ... «7 C9 Ophlr 5 25 5 071.
Challenge Con 22 24 Overman 28 2T»
Chollar 21 22 Potosi in is
Confidence ...1 f-5 1 15 Savage ; 4« 4«i
Con C & Va.l 75 1 SO Scorpion 02 re.
Con Imperial. "2 03 Se B Belcher., hh 0%
Con NY 04 05 Sierra Nev .. «r> «•>
Crown Point. 21 2T. Silver Hill .. 67 tw
East Sierra N — "5; St t.ouis .... — in
Eureka Con.. — 601 Syndicate ... n« 0.1
Exchequer ... 15 ltv Union Con .. !>.'. r*;
Gould & Cur. 4;: 44|Utah 23 j»
Hale & Norc. 07 1 05, Yellow Jacket 45 4B
Julia KZ 051
TONOPAH MINES.
Bid. Ask. I Bw lsk
Colchan — 1* Ray & OBrien f—" i(>
Esperanza ... — 01 Rescue ©7 fq
Gipsy Queen.. — 30 Ton Belmont. 58 k-
Gold Anchor. 15 25 Ton Sr. Cal... o^
Gold M Con. — OS Ton Fraction. — 45
Hannapah ... — 1» Ton of Nev\5 87»i 8 So
Hannapah Mu — 25-Ton N" Star.. S5 -r,
MacNamara . 16 20 Ton Midway. 41 4"
Mizpah Exten 10 — Ton & S Lake 15 _
Mont Ton ..1 35 1 40 Ton Superior. t-»
NY Ton... — «:|i;nlted Ton .. — 12
Paymaster ... 00 121 West End ... H -_
Ray Extcn .. — W