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The steamer Argyll, Captain Gllboy, arrived yesterday, nine days and five hours from Kahulul. She came up In ballast. The Italian cruiser , Puglla yesterday com- Water Front . Xotes. Branch Hydrocraphlc Office, U. B. N.. Mer- chants' Exchange. San Francisco, Cal.. , February 5, 1904. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day I. e.. £t noon of, the < 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m.. Greenwich ttme.: ? J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., In charge. Time Ball. The schooner B<»rtle Miner, which arrived yesterdayvat San Pedro, from Eureka, reports having spoken the British sealing schooler Caeco on January 31. The. sealer reported havinr 20 skins. British Sealer's Catch. Friday. February 5. Stmr Argyll. Gllboy. 9 days 5 hours from Kahulul. '\u25a0-...\u25a0• 11 «1frl | l" .^MWIV'miHiJf^ul stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 35 hours from Re- dondo. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED Minute guns were fired yesterday from the heights of Yerba Ilucna'by gunners from the niivai training station, as part of* the , navy's official token of respect to the memory of the late Wililam C. Whitney, once Secretary of the Navy. Minute, Guns Boom. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Pu'jliahed by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE— The high and low waters occur at llw city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes .later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 0. Sun rises ." 7;10 Sun sets . r i:.".S Moon rises... •.' 11:38 p. m. O ITimel ~~Tlme }Time| Time \u25a0 « i Ft. Ft. j 1 Ft. Ft. |II W| L 'W ill W| L W « 0 3:0SI B.5 0:20 'l.<! > 5:.'?4 4.4 0:121 J.5 7 3:.^! 5.5 10:27 1.4 4:4« 3.9 I0:os 2.1 8 4:50 r,.rill::!7 1.2 0:12 S.K 11:08 2.5 0 5:47 0.6 12:50 0.7 7:321 3.7 | L W II \VJ. J- Wl IIWl ]0 0:14- 2.0 0:401 5.4 1 :49| 0.4 S:4|l S.S It 1:171 . 3.0 7:41| 5.5 2:40[ 0.1 0:421 4.3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the. left hand column and the successive tldea of the day. in the order of occurrence as to time; tho fourth time column gives the last tide of the day; except when there are but three tides, as •ometlmcs occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts except when a minus < ) Elgn precedes the height, and then the number given it subtracted from . the depth given by. the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low water*. - .Do Bs IIS Do stmpd. 109 INP C It 5*. S PB R 68.1.34U X C U R 3s. 114 S V W «s.lO7 107H N C r C r.». 100 Do As 2dm. 00>, 8 N S R R 5s.lOO Do 4s 3dm. 09 O O L&H.is.lOS . Stkn G*E 6s 100 O W gtd Os. 09 iU G & E 5«. 106 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa ZSY a 4t (Port Cost*.. Marln Co... 65 IS V W Co. ZS% 33 GAS AND. ELECTRIC. Cent L & P. 4 S F G & E. 5B»J Mutual EL.— 12i« Stkn O & E. 5 Pac L Co... KH ST(i U Q & E. 39 Sac E G & ,R I - : TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. SFQ&E. I INSURANCE. Am Ntl'-Bk. ,430 |L P & A... U0 Anglo-Cal .. S9«i 02 Mer Trust... 250 Bank of Cal.'— 440 Merch Ex... . Car Safe Dp. 140 Is F Nationl. - S-irst Nationl i~ffelaB Continued From Pap;e Fifteen. Now come the friends of the famous old ship Glory of the Fcas and takn strenuous objection to th« fierir.an ship Optima's being credited with havlns broken the record of the passage from hfre to Newcastle. Australia. The Optima recently made the trip In thirty-seven day». The Glory-of tho Seas, it now appears, made the run in 1S71 In thirty-five days. The American shii» Hv/allov.-, the American bark Elwood Cooper and the British ship Alahabad each madf> the run In thirty-nine days. Tho pace set In Ib71 by the Glory of the Seas has. never, been «qua!cd. Tho German ahlp Optima holds second place. American Ship Holds Record. Nearly 3000 miles as the crow files is the dis- tance from this port to Washington Island. *As a sallies vessel would go. the distance is much ereater. accord inir* to how far tfft the straight course the varying direction of the wind compelled the vessel to tack. Tho bn< Galilee has Just made the run from here to Washington Island In fifteen days. Had she sailed a straight courFe her averase dally run would have been nearly 200 miles. She prob- ably did much better, although fair winds must have been the rule. This is the record for this trip, and is better time than many steamers could have made. The Galilee Is a vessel of 32!t tons register. She. wan built thirteen years aro at Benlcla by Matthew Turner, and is one of the very few brigs on this coast. The Galilee's Record Run. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. I From. j Due. Xewburg 'Gray* Harbor [Feb. « Eureka jHumboidt .Feb. « Qu«?en I Turn Pound Torts |Feb. 6 Sar-ta Cruz Newport & Way I'orts.JKeb. »'. Snn Pedro jHumholdt |Ffb 6 la«iua iHumboldt IF.b. fi Olympic [Ran ivdro |Feb. 6 Arcata ...Coos Bay & Pt. OrfordjFeb. 7 Chas. Nelson.. Portland & Astoria I Feb. 7 tvin Mateo Tacoma |Feb. 7 Centennial Seattle & Tacoma iFeu. 7 Texan Xew York via Corone!. Feb. 7 Sequoia Gray I Harbor (Feb. 7 Tltania..., 'Xanalmo JFeb. 7 TelhiH....* Oyster Harbor IFeb. S Ccntratla Grays Harbor IFeb. a State of Cal ;.San Die>;o ,& Way Pts.iFeb. X J'omona Jlumboldt IFeb. S Pynso 1Point Arena & Albion. .|Feb. 0 North Fork... .] llumboldt (Feb. 9 S. Karhara iS»attle.& Olympla IFeb. U G. W. Elder. ..[Portland & Astoria IFeb. » M-ra Seattle (Feb. 9 S.Monica Crays Harbcr. .. ; [Feb. 9 Saa Jvte j NVw York v,la Panama. |Feb. 10 Cooa May San Pedro * Way Pts..!Feb. 10 Elizabeth Coquille River ...JFeb. 10 Coronii jllumboldt IFeb. 11 Wyefldd Xannimo 'Feb. 11 Chehalls Kan Pedro IFeb. 11 II. Dollar :x«n Pedro ..!Feh. 11 Rival iWIIlapa Harbor JFeb. 11 City Putbla... JPuget Sound Ports .Feb. 11 Nevadan 'Honolulu & Kahulul. . .iFeb. 11 Pclnt Arena... iMendoclno & Pt ArenalFeb. 11 Hantn Rosa San Diego & Way Pts.JFeb. It Chlco .Coquille River iFeb. 12 Rainier ISeattle & Whatcom IFeb. 14 Claverlng Hongkng v. MnnzarilllolFeb. IS Alameda Honolulu Feb.' 16 ITinatlUa Puget Sound Ports Feb. China jChina & Japan Feb. 16 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Sails. >ier. February 6. ' Arctic Humboldt 2 pm Pier 2 Newport n. Y. via Panama. 12 mlPier 40 Pt. Arena... Pt. Arena A ildcno 4 pm Pier 2 Alliance Eureka & Coos Bay 2 pmlPler It Samoa Los Angeles Ports. 2 pmjPler 2 February 7. I S. Rosa 5a n Diego & Way. 9 amlPler It Corona Humboldt 1:30 p Pier b Curacao Mexican Ports 10 amjpier 11 Oregon Astoria & Portland It am Pier 24 C. Nelson... ilos Angeles Ports. 10 am Pier 20 I February 8. | Xewbnrg.;..; Grays Harbor 4 pmiPler 10 Central!a....iLos Angeles Ports. 10 an. Pier 10 Eureka :IIumboldt 12 m Pier IS G. Lindauer.|Astoria & Portland Pier . February 9. S. Cruz Xewport & Way... 0 am Pier 11 S. Monica... Los Angeles Ports. 2 pm Pier 2 Arcata Coos B. & Pt. Orfrd|12 m Pier 13 February 10. i Gaelic China & Japan.... [ 1 pm[PIer 40 Queen....... Puget Sound Portsllt amIPier 9 Sequoia..... [Grays Harbor ..I 4 pmlPier 20 San Pedro... (Humboldt .'...|10 am|Pier 2 Pomona 'Humboldt .' Jl:30p|Pier U I February 11. j. 1 : Centennial.. Peattle *\u25a0 Tacoma. |. ff pmfPier *»0 Maripo5a....|Tah!th direct 11 amjPier 7 Ventura... ..Sydney A. Way Pts. 2 pm'Pler 7 1'omo Pt. Arena & Albion H pmlpier " State Cat.... San DIcbo & Way. 0 amiPier 11 February 12. I G. TV. Elder. Astoria & Portland 11 amlPler 24 i;* m*>ur K & Way. 2 pmlPler ID North Fork. Humboldt fipmlPler "0 Elizabeth... Coquille Rlvrr..... C pmlPler 2 February 13. j City Para... X Y. via Panama. 12 mlPier <0 Rival:...... Wlllana Harbor... | 4 pmlPlrr 20 Coos Eay San Pedro & Way.l 9 amlPler 11 ' February 14. \ , I S. Barbara.. [Seattle & OJymnla 4^pm'pier 2 February 5 15. , | \u25a0 . - City Puebla. JPuget Sound Ports. 11 amlPler 9 „• February 16. | Chlco '•• 'Coqulllo' River. .... 6 pmlPler 2 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. For. I Sails.. Bertha. ;...\.. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.iFeb. 10 Farallon.. Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 10 Cottage City. . Skagway & Way Ports. IFeb. 12 Dtrigo..- iSkagway & Way Ports. IFeb. 10 Santa Ana .... JCooks Inlet & Way Pts.JFeb 18 She har. arrived, however, and Cap- tain Skimmon's report of the passage is awaited with interest by the marine underwriters. There was considerable speculation on the St. Mirren, a large sum being invested "not to arrive." Those that bought at 10 per cent and sold out when the rate reached 30 per cent more than doubled their money, but the many who held on in the hope of a further advance saw their invest- ment disappear with the appearance in apparently good condition of the St. Mirren. Those interested in the British ship St. Mirren were surprised and delighted yesterday afternoon when the overdue Britisher bobbed up over the horizon. She was ten miles out at § o'clock and reached port too late to pass quaran- tine. The St. Mirren left Newcastle, Australia, 117 days ago with a cargo of particularly dangerous coal. It was the same kind of coal that caused the destruction of the British ships Frank- istan and Fannie Kerr. It has a repu- tation for peculiar susceptibility to spontaneous combustion. Always dan- gerous, its inflammable tendencies in- crease with the length of its stay in the ship's hold. It has burst into flames within forty-five days of being placed aboard ship. When the St. Mirren had been out nearly 100 days the anxiety of those in- terested in her increased, and although reinsured at only 30 per cent her chances of safety were considered very Elim. ; ' Sun. Moon and Tide. The bark Andrew Welch sailed yesterday for Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo valued ct J20.211 and Including the following: 105 bbls flcrr, 75 ctls barley, SOI ctls corn, 305 ctls wheat. H901 bales hay. 27,."00 lbs bran. 13.712 lbs middlings. 472 pals and 37 cases wine, 100 rasks bottled beer, 1200 lbs meal, 2100 lbs coffee, 10 pkgs baking, powder, 4 cases bread, 119 pkgs groceries and provisions. 4 cases canned goods. 70 j>cs and 1 bdl steel, 025 bars and 133 bdls iron. 20 carboys acid, 40 pkgs lubricating oil, 5 cases benzine, 3 drums gasoline. .1 cyls gas, 177 cases ammunition, 10. pkgs paint, 210 kegs lead 4J5 cases alcohol 1287 lbs seed, 22 cases boots find shoes. 57,000 bricks, 5400 lbs soda, 1 cas«s. electrical sup- plies. 31 pkgs cordage, 304 pkgs rallroart ma- terial, 28<l pkgs paper, 19 pkgs paper bags, 150 cases soap, 20 cases drugs. Merchandise for Honolulu. The steamer UmnUlla sailed yesterday for Victoria with an assorted merchandise cargo, consigned to the port of destination and the principal British Columbian ports. The cargo as manifested rr> to :t p. m. wa-s valued at $K>,421 and included the following: Eleven hundred and sixty-two pkgs fresh fruits, 12S pkgs fresh vegetables, 737 gala wine. 13 pkffl rante, 343 lbs cheese. 500O "lbs dried fruit, 24 pkgs gmcerlca and provisions, 2220 lbs chocolate. 1000 lbs ineale, ISO lbs coffee, 8 bbls baking powder. 47 cas*-s eggs, 42.'t2 lbs beans, 2<Vi Ins hams. 12 r>kgs drum", So Jackets syrup, B54 lb« hopn, IScO lbs raisins, 54.3iV» lb« malt. 22S4 lbs potash. 12 cases arm* and ammunition, 30 bd!s and flo pes boiler tubes. 4 pkgs paints and oils, 24.140 lbs as- 1 phaltum, 703 lbs leaf tobacco, 10O boxes run- riles. 13 bales twine, 6010 feet hardwood, 11)03 feet lumber. Exports for the North. The British ship William TiUie was cleared yesterday for Melbourne, Australia,' with 1.- 572,502 feet lumber and fifty cases of whisky, valued at !."2.'r>0. Shipping Merchants. Matters of Interest to Mariners anil menced taking coal, in preparation for her early departure for the Orient. The army tram-port Logan Is expected to arrive here Tuesday nffrht or Wednesday morn- ing. On account of nicknegs on board «he may be detained In quarantine. The bar wan breaking yesterday and the departure of . the fleet of deep-water, ships ready for sea was again postponed. NITVYS OF TIIK OCEAN. Movements of Steamers. THE AMERICAN* BRIG GALILEE. WHICH RECENTLY MADE THE RUN TO WASHINGTON ISLAND IN STEAMSHIP TIME AND BROKE ALL THE: RECORDS FOR THE 3000-MILE VOYAGE, MAKING THE PASSAGE IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Henry Ern»t (owner) with A. H. Wllhelm (contractor), architects Martens & Coffey— Ail work except- mantels, shades, gas fixtures painting and plumbing for a four-story frame building (four fiats) on lot on S line of Hayes ftr**, 127:0 W of Laguna, W 27:0 bv 8 ii'0; S7410* Frank J. and" R. E. Splalne (ownere) with A. M. Wallen (contractor), architect M J Welsh AH work for a throe-story frame build- ing, concrete foundations (store and flats) on lot oc N line of Twenty-fourth street 50 W 0.' Florida. W 25 by N 104; $6300. Elizabeth Murray (owner) with A. J. Hazel (contractor), architect C. S. McNulty Altera- tions and additions to make a three-Etory Irame building on let on E line of San Carlos avenue. S 25 by E 7ff. Mission block 07, 2iy San Carlos avenue: $2575. . Huilders' Contracts. George Burte to Gustaf F. Hammar. lot on NE corner of Mansell and University streets NE 120 by NW loo. lot 5, block 114, Univer- sity Homestead Association; $10. Alfred and Katarina W. Olsan to Oscar Hey- rr.an, lots 1 to .*, block J, Park Lane tract '• *10. Oliver D. Tohin to Wilson Mizner, estate of Robert Tobln: $10. Odd Fellows Cemetery Association to Thoma« L. Elliot, lot in cemeterj" $131. George D. and Mrs. S. A. Dornin to George Burse, lot 6, block 114. University Homestead Association: $10. John A. and Ellen Johnston to Louis Levy, lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 200 N of A \u25a0treet. N25 by TV 120; $10. Margaret E. Galllvan to Alexander Foster. lot on E line cf Thirteenth avenue, 125 N of N street. N by E 120; $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Maud B. Rodgers fwife cf George D.). lot on S line of Q street, 107:6 E of Forty-third avenue, E 23 by S 100; $10. / Elizabeth Gladstone to Solomon Getx, lot on W l'ne of Forty-»eeocd avenue.. 100 S of T •treet. S 60 by W 120: $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to William A. McKee. lot en SW line of Glrard street, 100 NW of SiHIman. SW 120 by NW 60, lot 3, block 15. University Extension; $10. Antonio and Louisa I. Cuneo to John 3. Cureo. lot on NW line of Arlington street. 75 NE of Miguel. NE 25 by NW 100, block M. Falrmount; $10. S. Ducas Company to Charles H. Balzer. lot r,n NE line of Twenty-first avenue. 75 NW of K street, NW 25 by NE 100, lot 15. block 403. South San Francisco Homestead and Rall- rcad Ar*oc!r.t!on: S10. Patrick W. Rioidan to Anna D. Joost, lot 4, block I,Belle Roche City; $10. Anna D. Joost to Charles H. and Mary F. GiMt, lot on NW line of Camlno Real, 055 NE of Jnrnsc etrest, NT.' . NW NE CO. SE 12C, SW 60, lot 4, block 1, Belle Roche City; $10. Ella and George D. Mayle to William" J. Hammond.*, lot on E line r.f Patton street 17« N of Highland avenue. N 30. FK 110-3 K 15:1. W 108:3. lot 43, block 2. Holly Park* $10. V Georee T. Wrlffht (guardian of estate of Mary L. K. B. Yarde-Buller, incorporated) to E. C. Dickinson, lot on NE line of Ninth street, 120 SE of Harrison. SE 50 by NE 100; $5000. Charles J. and Theresia C. Pe.terson to G. L. Fitr. lot on E IIn» of De Haro street, 225 N of Twenty-third, N 25 by E ICO; $10. G. L. and Katie L. Fltz to Oscar Heyman came; $10. J. Frank "Walters and Marea Walters and George A. Turner to John F. Sortenfrey, lot on E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, l.io S of Clement street. S 60 by E 120; $10. Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Palomaret Lend Company, lot on W line of Thirty-ftlxlh avenue. 375 S of Point Lobos avenue, W 202:0, SB T50. N 133:3: $10. Ralph K. and Arthur K. Blair to E. C. Dickinson, lot on NE line of Ninth street. 120 SE of Harrison, SE 60 by NE 100; quitclaim deed. $10. Mary and Lisa Heltieber* to Paul Heltze- berg-. ! lot on SW corner of Dodge and Turk struts, S 07 :C by W 28; S.V Mary Daly to Herbert E. Law, lot on NW line fif Minna street, 206 NE Third, NE 43 by NW SO; $10. Kuger.e P. and Rosella Connelly to Anna I* Whlnell (wife of George), lot on NW line of Jerpfe ttreet, 2S0 NE Sixth, NE 25 by NW 75; *10 Mary L. Tarde-Buller and William H. Chapman and (as trustee*, successor to E. H. \u25a0\Yakeman) to E. C. Dickinson, lot on NE line of Ninth street, 120 SE of Harrison, SE DO by NE J0O; SiOOO. Theodore G. Cordell to Philip J. and George P. Kane, lot on N line of Eighteenth street. £0 W of Diamond. W 24:8 by N 75: $10. Old People's Home to I>uiRi Nunzlato, lot on NW corner of Stockton and Chestnut atreets, N 137:6 by W 80; JhOOO. llibernla Savlnes ar.d Loan Society to Ella Curtis', lot on NE corner of Twenty-ninth and Castro streets. E i>r» by N lul:6; $1250. Sarah B. Mt-lnne to Michael O'Connor, lot on N15 corner >f Sixteeuth and lenders streets. N 71: IS N of M degieet<, E 50, S 71:S, W ro: »iu. PetHT Malon»y to Mary Maloney. lot on E line of Dolores street, 185 N of Twenty-fifth. N 2S bv E 125; $10. Vlctorine M. Meeker to Jtannette A. Meeker rt al., lot on SE corner of Twenty-first and Shotwell Ftrtets. S W by E 73; also lot on NW line of Hryant street. H2:« SW of Fifth. SW 63 by NW 137:6. and lot on NE line of Sixth avenue. 223 SE of B Mreet. S 75 by NE 100 block 1CS. South Han Francisco Homestead: Klfl. Victorine 21. Meeker to Jeannette A. and France* V. Mwker. lot on S line of Twenty- first street. 75 E of Shotwrll E 47:G by S »5; Kitt. - James W. Coohrane Compsny to Antonio Cuneo. lot «>n S line of Sacramento street, 37:t> E of Locust, E iio by 8 100; $10. Caroline M. and C. W. Hansen to Emerson Corville. lot on S line of Th!rt»enth street. i:k).uo2 E of Fol^om, E 25. '.»M, S 80 513 W 25. N Mt.944; *!<•. E. 1.. and Josf-^hine R. Hoeg to Merton P. Prkt\ lot on S line <>f Page street. 116:3 W of Masonic avenue. W 2S. S *..• -rt B 10 v 12:6. K li, N 12i: J1D. i?ame to Frank <5. Andrew*, lot on S line of P&K<? street. 141:3 W of Masonic avenue W iS by S 137:6; flu. Richard W. and Joseph V. Cofitello to George Stierlen Comjiany. Jut on N line of Halrht street. 30 W of Pierce, W .17 by N K7:rt; $1<>. Fred-rick Fill.-nore to Josepb V.. Krar.c-is J. sn.i Rici-arJ W. CoMWl.i. lot on N line of Halght sireet. 192 \V of Devteadero. W 27 « by 137 :C; $li». . «'aiifornia Safe Ucpodt and Trust Company to Mary M. Sharp, lot ou S line of Hayes Mreet. 1«>C::{ K ol Steir.er, K 25 by P 137:6: $10. trunk M. tJrrenwood to Monroe Greenwood Estate Company, lot on S line of Hayes street, 127:0 W of Burhanan. W 25:3r, by S 12<»: $10. - Louis and Lurha Hcu.ser to George A. Shaw, lot on S line of McAllister street, 137 •»! K of Flllraore. E XI :•> by S 137:H; SH). Orel M. and Anita Goldaracena to G«ra!d J. Fitzcihbon. lot nn N line cf Kutter street, W:S W of Laiktn. W Xi by N 12»; Jlo. Frank A. Smith to Emma M. Smith, lot on K line of Uiguna street, f>7:« S of Ilairht, E K:« by S •£.,; »lo. FRIDAY. February 6. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. COMMERCIAL NEWS Stmr Corona. Nocander, 21 hours from Eu- ' reka. Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. 44 hours from San FrMsy. February 5. Stmr UmatiK.i, Patterson. Victoria and Port Townsi'nd; Pacific Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Santa Kosa. Alexander. San Diego; Pa- cific Coast Steanii'hiD ComDany. Br shin Sir liohfit F«>mi<». Sanders, New- castle, N S W; Meyer. Wilson & Co. Br shlo William Tillle. Grlcor. Sydney: Eddy Falk and American Trading Company. Br bark Invercoe, Keith, Newcastle, N S \V; .Balfour. Guthric &Co. Stmr Noyo. Jchnson, Kureka. Tug Daunti^s, Sjca, Kureka. U S stmr Dlx. Ankers. Portland. Stmr Coos Bay, Nlcolson. Pan Pedro. Stmr l.'matllla. Patterson, Victoria and Puget Stmr W H Kniiter. Ahlin. Eureka. Stmr Gipsy. Inland. Mc«s Landing. Stmr Moruara. Reilly. Seattle. Stmr t.hico. Martin, Bar.don. Stmr Cofjuillf River. Sa^Tord. Crescent City. Fr ship Vcntlee, Beiidon, Noumea, New Cal- edonia. Br hark Invercauld. Jackson. Newcastle, Berk Andrew Welch. Drew. Honolulu. Brig W G Invin. llan:=en. Kochr Harbor. Sthr John K Miller. Har«en. . Schr Defiance. Saletzke. Kalrhaven. Schr Albeit Meyer. Johnson. Port Antf-le»- . OCTS1DE. BOUND IN. Br *hio St. Mlrren. schr Deff nJer and »chr POINT LOBOS. Fen 5, li»"p m— Weather clear; wind north; velocity 12 miles, per hour; EL REKA SPOKEN, Feb 4. S:."«> a m— 10 miles SW of Farallone*. double torsallant yard bark bound to San Fran- cisco. Jan S— I~it .".1 8, Ions 62 W. Br.ship Iqulque \u25a0 fiem LHth for Honolulu. j Per s'-hr Mertit- Jiinor. Jan ::i—SI. 27 N. 124.;!1 W. Br Maim-: ahr Cascu, »uh -O sealskins. DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTi.T.A— Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Creen- 'trood. from Caspar. Sailed Frh 4 Stmr TVhittier, for San Fran- c!s:o. 5 Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Feb 5—Schr Susie M j Plumper. Irom San Pedro: *chr Annit '.arsen, I from Snn Dleso. . Sali.d Feb i—Stmr Etlith. for San Fran- j Cisco; Br bark Nile, for Valuariso. ; ANACORTKS—Sailed Feb 4— Schr Golden Short-, for San Francisco. j TATOOSH—P*F?eii in Feb 5—Ship Glory of I the Sep.«. herce Jan 'J.! for J>adysmHh; schr j <)\f;a. rrom TooolobamDO. for l'ort Townyend; Bclir W H Smith, hence Jan 20. for Port Town- send; fhin J B Thomas, from Honolulu, for Port Townsend. Parsed in Feb StmV Le?lanaw, hence Feb 2. for Taecma; bris Geneva, hence Jan 20, for Port Harllock. 1'apwed nrt Feh .V— Stmr San Mateo, from I Taooma. for San Francisco. Parwd out Feb 5—Stmr Centennial, from I S?nttle for San Kranc!«co. j ASTORIA— Arrived Feb i>—Stmr Despatch. j hence F«_b '2. Arrived 1-Vb '< G-r ship Masdalene. hence \u25a0 .Tan IS: xciir Commerce, from liedondo; achr ; Virginia, henc Jan 27. Sailed Feb 5 Stmr Anrelia, for San Fran- I cfsco; Ptmr Francis H \u25a0 I>eKsntt, for San I Francisco: »tmr Ohas Nel«>-«n. for Pan Pedro. : NEA1I EAY— In ucrt Feb .'\u25ba—Pchr Golden ' Shore, from Aracorte? for San Francisco. ! SAN PKDRO-- Arrived Feb 5—schr Lucy, I from I'mnaur. : schr Louise, from Cmpqua; 1 stmr Melville Dollar, frrm Santa Barbara; Iptmr San Gabriel, from Kureka: schr Bertie ' Miner, from Eureka. Sailed Feb r,— Schr Bertha Doiheer. for I Eureka: Pchr Ralrator. for Kverett; sohr Mu- rifl. for Port Townfend. ; EITP.KKA—Arrived Feb S— Schr Jennie IStella, hence Jan 27: strar Phoenix, hence F'b I 2: 4lH stmr laqua. hence Fell U; stmr Eureka. i hence Feb ;!. i Arrived Feb 5 Tug Dauntless, hence Feb 4. ; I TATOOSII i Sailed Feb B—Stmr Aberdeen, for Portland; \u25a0 ; stmr Corona, for Kan Kranclsco. i PORT LOS ANGELLIS—Sailed Feb 5—Stmr ! Whltesboro. for San Francisco. '• I SAN DJRGO— Sailed Feb 5— Stmr Marsh- > I field, for Han Francisco. >. REDONDO— Arrived Ffb 5—Pchr Columbia, from Ballard. I ISLAND POUTS. HONOLULU— Sailed Feb 4—Schr Robert R I Hind for Port Townjend; U S stmr Logan, for San Francisco.- ; Arrived Feb 5 Stmr Alameda. hence Jan 30. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA— Arrived Feb 3— Ship S P Hitchcock, frr.m New York. SAMARANG—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr M S Dol- lar, for Honckons. SYDNEY Arrived Feb 4 Br ship Levern- i bank, hence Dec 12. ! GIBRALTAR— Passed Feh 4 Br itmr Shl- ; mc?a, from New York for Singapore and Ma- SHIELDS— Sailed Feb 4—Br ship Carnarvon Ear, for Pert Los Angeles. MAZATLAN— Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Baa Jose, for San Francisco. !l'~"_ S\NT\ ROSALIA Arrlv«d Jan 23 Schr Omefra, hence Dec 23, to sail about Feb S for * AUS- Arrived Feb 4— Schr Minnie A Caine, from Sydney, to load for Honolulu VICTORIA, B C— Palled Feb &— Br «tmr Aroongt. for Sydney, via Honolulu; ship Glory of the Seas, at quarantine, hence Jaa 23, for Ladysmlth. OCEAX STEAMERS. NEW YORK— Arrived Feb 0 Stmr Llsrurla, from Genoa. Sailed Feb R— - Stmr Corinthian, for Glasgow. LIVERPOOL Arrived Feb 6 Stmr Cetlrlc. from New York. LEGHORN— Arrived Feb Ct—Stmr Calabria, from New York. . \u25a0 GLASGOW Arrived Feb 5 Stmr Pomer- anian, from Boston. ALEXANDRIA— Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Ro- mance, for Boston. QUEENSTOWN Sailed Feb 5 Stmr Cym- ric. 1 from Liverpool for Boston. He has been in the courts ever since. The piece of property at present in litigation is said to be worth about 520.000. Acting as his own attorney. Colonel P. A. Finigan to-day b»»gan a suit against James P. Sweeney and George N. Williams, the attorneys that he em- ployed several years ago to defend him in a divorce action instituted against him by his second wife. Finigan al- leges that he and his daughters deed- ed the attorneys a piece of property at Dwfjjht way and Ellsworth street in Berkeley to secure them their fee of J300. which he was then unable to pay. and that they have since refused to turn over the property to him. Finigan's troubles have been many. He is not an attorney, but his connec- tion with suits within the last few years has given him the knowledge necessary to draw up a complaint. 'His second wife in 1S9S secured a divorce from him after having spent, accord- ing to Finigan. over $100,000 of his money, and he became famous when he served a term of imprisonment in the San Rafael jail for refusing to pay the alimony awarded by Judge Angel- lotii. Oakland Office San Francisco Call, 1118 Broadway, Feb. 5. Morrissey claims to have done great execution with his ax, and more than one wolf died, while others were badly wounded. At the time Morrissey had with him two hounds and an ax, and had it not been for these, he says, there is no doubt at all that he would have been torn to pieces by the wolves. The hounds fought hard, and one of them was killed in the encounter. VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 5.—Alex- ander Morrissey, a miner of Turtle River, near Dauphin, had a thrilling experience with a pack of wolves while crossing: Round Lake, an arm of Lake Manitoba. . "While a considerable dis- tance from shore he was surrounded and attacked by twelve or fifteen fero- cious animals, and he says he posses- ses no language capable of describing the battle. Vigorous Use of an Ax Saves the Life of a Miner of the Turtle River Region HOUNDS IN THE BATTLE SEEKS TO RECOVER LAND Claims Defendants Refuse to Return Berkeley Property Pledged to Secure Bill Tnrns Lawyer and Brings Ac- tion Against the Men He Employed to Defend Him British Columbian Attempts to Cross a Lake and Is Attacked by Savage Beasts Coal-Laden Britisher "Which 'Was Reinsured for Thirty Per Cent and Whose Non-Appearance Was Occasion for Grave 'Anxiety Arrives From Australian Port FINIGAN SUES HIS ATTORNEYS FIGHTS WOLVES IN THE WATER OVERDUE SHIP ST. MIRREN REACHES PORT IN SAFETY SAVINGS BANKS. . , Ger S & U - 2300 8a* * L So. - 100 Hum S & U P-c Sav Rk. 430 Mutual Sav. 100 L"n;cn T Co. S F Sav .U.620 Oil SpyfiS STREET KAILROAD3. California ..10754205 | Presidio .... *Z% Giant 61»4 6S'i!Vi?orlt **',T- : l SUGAR. Hana P Co. IKIlaueaSC. » Hawaiian C. 44% 4.V* [Makawell C. » Honokaa SO— 11 jOnomea 5Ci< Hutch S P C SU S?;iraau?iau S C MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.1CO% 'Oceanic S C 5 Cal F C A. 9" J * Pac Aux M. 5 Cal Wine A. 93 I Pac C Bone. 157 _-• .-_ Momics Session. Board \u25a0"•''-: .««» .• 10 AUak* Packers' A»soc!ation. . .133 78 40 Oceanic SS Co 3 W> $6,000 N P C R P. 3 per cent 10f> CO $5.(100 S P of Arizona (1000) 1O.> 50 $5,000 S P o C Cs (18C3. Series A)... 104 23 Street— J2.0CO Pae Electric Ry 5 per cent 105 50 *3.000 United Gas & Elect 5 per cent.103 50 Afternoon Session. Board 6 Alaska Packers' Association... 140 00 ft S F Gas & Electric 67 00 |9. POO Pac Elect Ry 5 per cent 105 50 $5.0CO S F & S J V 5 ser cent 118 50 S20.CC0 S P Cal 1st ccn 5s (stamped).. 103 "5 Street— $5,000 S P of C 6s O'JOS. Serte» A) 101 23 r*t Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bld.Aflk. Bid. As*. Bay CPC 6». 05 100 Sun T&T 6s. 115 I Bl I, W «». 12^ Do Cs 102 Vi jSF Drydk 53.10ft 112^ Suttr-st R3«.1C5 11.1 , SF & NT r.=s. UO^i XRR of SF4s 80'i 80% S P Co 4L s. OS MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co -•* fNat Ek ofPO i Am BiscuitC SOU! Mills &Co.30O i Cal Cot Mills 05 (Xev Nat Bk.W7*i Cal G&E cor. 40 |X S R II 10 ! C Jockey Clb 90 120 ,'X Cal P Co. »\ ' cal Pivdr C.l-'O Oak T Con.. 60 !Cnl Ship Co. 10 llOOF Hall A 5'a I Cal TUT. 155 , iOrpheum Co. 16% I Cent Bk. Oak CO I Pac S Tel Co 105 I Chutes Co .. 7>4 jParafflne PC "0 City & C Bk 112 ! PF Drydk Co 60 I E Dyn Co...20O SF &SJVCoal 20 83 j First Nat Bk !3 Jose W Co 109 of Oaklnd.120 IShlpO & Mer I Fischer's Thr 2V»! Tugboat Co 1B3 | Frnch-A BklCO 107V. 1 Swiss- A Dk.114 i Has Con A.. M<i 21 Truc!c B Co. 13 Hono P Co.. « l<Hi CR InvC pfd 45^ ! Lcn& SF Bk .'.S Do com ... 10'fc Mat Nav Co. 9o Jfornins Session. $3.0)0 S F & NP Ry 5 per cent Ill 00 $10. COO United RR of S F 4 per cent.. SO 25 Afternoon Session. $3,000 P F & X P Ry 5 per cent Ill 00 $2,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 80 25 California Stock andOUExchange Aimi st . TC . k 7 ;.....!: ™:. *'"*' Apolio ....•..••••* 45 ««•• ", Associated Trust Certificates. 19 '"n > Aztec &-.a California Standard 12 Caribou 1 «O 1 W Central Point Con C5 ..-• Chicago Crude 14 1* ': Claremont 60 .... J Eap'-rarza ; . 1+5 I FulVon".'. '.'.'.'. '..'.'.I".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ..'.. «W i Giant i Hanford 145 <"\u25ba Home -.'..'* 1.1S16 115 i Impcrfa! .... 17 00 | Independence 14 .... ; Junction r .... I Kem 4 .25 4 73 I Kern Hirer 13 &•» ! Monarch VoV Arizona) .....'. *40 j Monte Crlsto 75 77 t » |Occidental of W Va 1"> I 1 * I Oil City Pitroleum "'\u25a0£ 34 "Peerless 13 to 1 PittFburs .... j Reed Crw!e ." 4 60 .... S V & McKittrick .... '\u25a0San Joaquin O & I) \u25a0».... .... ! Senator f-3 .... i Sovereign 40 .... : SterKnu : 2 fiO j Superior C3 <>•• Thirtv-three BOO "•••'» -.Volte- 19 » i Twenty -*igh; 4 iO ' Mis>cel!anecus j Ahby Land & Imp 130 1»<> Ala-iwda. Su^ar 2'J •» American Biscuit .... American District Tel .... i »*al -lias «fe Elec Corp.... ...- .... J «'al:rornla Cotton Mill* \u25a0California Jockey Club .... .... 'California bhipping C,o .... Cal Title Ins & Tru.st .... Central Hank of Oakland TOW J Chutes Company ••-• : Cypress Lawn Imp Co .... C 25 .... i Fischer's Theater «••• j 2 W> i lias Consumers' A5<=n 21 OO \u25a0 Honolulu Siscar 12 flrt .... '-. Xorthern California Power. . 0 CO 9 75 : North Shore Railroad .... 1 Orphpum Company 18 0O ....- i Pacific States Tel & Tel.. ; ... .... . Paraftlne Paint 37 5O < S&**'*?i3 i I San Francisro Dry Dock... .... 'Sanitary ReciucUon Works.. 150 2 40 i Sausalitn I^r.d & Ferry .. .... .... f £perry Flo-ir Company .... .... .... : Standard Electric .... ...» : Trsla Coal Company .... •••• \u25a0 Truck*e Electric .... ...» Union Supar .... ••\u25a0• •United Gas &. Electric ..:• - .... Morning Session. Board— - v .- 1.".00 Occidental 1* I 5000 Fauna 01 Afternoon Session. j 100 Pefr*«7b 00 .•» 14 CO p£?Jining Stocks. RAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE: Following were the Mies on the S<in Fraa- jCisco Sto<-k anil Exchange Board yesterday; Mornlnjt Stssion. i Clio Andes 2:{j W Savaw 43 ' HX» Caledonia :<SI SOO.Sierra Xer .. 5rt i 20O Crown Point. 241 4l«> Sierra Nev .. .".1 i SO>i Gould & Cur. 40 hhk> Union Con .. 7.1 SOO Mexican 1 T.«> 00O Utah 2"J J iih> Overman .... .11! HJO Yellow Jacket 47 j 100 Ophir 3 CO, j Afternoon Session. i ICO Con C *: Va.l 60, '2V» t>\-erman .... "t I 1<X» «^ould & Cur. 421 SOO Potosl j SC*t Mexican I 9O\ lfio Sierra Xev .. R7 I 2tX) Mexican 1 r.3 4l.ii Union Con .. 77 J 100 Ophir 3 80 1 600 Utah 11 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. ; .Following were the sales on th» Pacific I Stock Exchange yesterday: Mornlns Session. BOO Andes 2.1( 40O cn-erman .... 33 100 Eelcber 53 COO Sierra Xrr .. ?7 100 Best & Belch.2 00 200 Sierra Xev .. 31 500 Bullion 06 200 Plerra ?>er .. 5^ 300 Caledonia .1 PZ^\ 200 Sierra Nev .. 53 ROO Caledonia ...1 COi 1W Sierra Nev .. Hi 30O Con C & Va.l 60' ICO Sierra Nev .. S3 100 Con C & Va.1 63 200 Silver Htll .. «.<* SOO Exchequer ... It 1<*) Union Con .. 7fi 100 Gould fe Cur. 40 40» Unton Con .. 77 400 Gould & Cur. 42 200 Union Con .. T9 200 Mexican . 155 200 Union Con .. SJ ICO Mexican ...162% 1CO Union Con .. 7* 200 Mexican 1 60 -400 Utah 2.» ICO Mexican ...167Vi 300 Yellow Jacket 43 350 Ophir 3 70 Afternoon Session. 100 Justice OS! 300 Silver Hill.. «T 300 Potosl 19 100 Silver Hill .. 68 100 Sierra Nev .. Ml 100 Union Con .. 81 TOXOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Minlns Exchange yesterday: Mornlnjr Session. BOO Brunswick .. 08 100 Mont Ton .1 42«i 2000 Esperanza ... 01 4iO Paymaster ... 12 14C0 Evelyn 25 10OO Ray & OBrien 10 400 MacXamara . 1* 2OrtO Rescue 05 260O MacNamara . 1"» 20O Rescue •*'• 136G Mont Ton ..1401 ICO Ton of Nev. 6 0O Afternoon Session. 400 Evelyn 25! 3no Ton Belmont. 65 BOO MacXamara . l. r > 10CO Ton Exten .. 70 300 Rescue Ct> COO Ton Midway. 4U SCO Ton Belmont. C6| 400 Ton Midway. 43 CLOSIXO QUOTATIONS* FRIDAY. Feb. 5—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. | Bltl.Ask. .,J na 07 OS: Justice 07 VO jjjfa ° 7 OS'Kentuck 03 04 Andes Ht EJIJ Ce T«* «ra"- —173 Helcher -j} "^ Lady Wash.. 07 I?e«t * Belch.l 7o 1 >>.>• Mexican 1 5rt 1 fii> isuhlon <m °7;Occidental ... 7"» SI Caledonia ... 00 1 CO Ophir 3 75 3 S>> Challenge Con Tl 24[O\ernnin .... 32 33 Chollar 19 2f>,Potosl IS n Confidence ...1 00 110, Ravage 45 4* Con C & Va.l «O 1 C."j Scorpion 02 OS Con Imperial. 02 iC Segr Belcher.. 07 ffi» Con NY 04 05 Sierra Nev .. 57 3* Crown Point. 24 Silver Hill.. «5 «* East Sierra N t'SJSt Ixtuls 1.1 cu ¥;ureka Con... SO Syndicate ... 04 Off Exchequer ... l.» 1CI Union Con .. 7rt 7S Goold & Cur. 42 4.1 Utah 22 23 Hale & Norc. «7 . 70 Yellow Jacket 43 13 Julia ........ - 03 01,, TOXOPAlf MINES. .Bid. Ask. Bid.As'*. E«peranza ... 01 Rescue .03* on Gold Anchor. 18 25 Ton Beimont. &t «« MacXatnara . 14 1C Ton * Cal... 23 Mont Ton ..1 35 1. 40 Ton Exten .. 70 N Y Ton .... 04 Ton r>t Nev. .8 73 6 OO Paymaster ... 10 12 Ton N Star.. .14 35 Ray Exten .. 25 Ton Midway. 42 43 Bay-* OBrten 10 United Ton.. 13 THE. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1904. 14 DEATH NOTICES. Continued From P.iffe Fifteen. Jo^phi'ne. bclo^fl wife of Austin Jones. snd mother cf l*«rcn D. *WJJ a °'*J Jl^ : ->nufl Riddel!, a native of Ohio, aged 55 :C r7- Friends and arquaintances are ft:!'v Jnvited tn af.end the funeral t°-™°™>" *. r pcnlrrx. at 12 o'clock. Interment Mnur.t Olivrt Ocsetenr. KrMiNEY— In Oakland. Cal., February 4. Mrm. J. Kosrnfy. beloved wire of th« '.-te'jehn Kearney, and sister or Mrs. C. Towne of Oakland and Kichard Quinn of Lc* A.nirclcs. a native cf County Trpperary. Ire- "c^-Frtenfis ar.d «rquaintBrrtrc« are respect- luVv invited to Bttcsd the funeral on fcatur- J,,v , t 8 «.'clo«k. from her eitter't resi- <«rnce KC1 C«Hlar street, thence to St. Pat- r'rk'F Churrli. wh»re a solemn requ'.em mass nlllbe celebrated for the repose «if her eoul m 9:SO o'clrwrk. Ir.le:rn»-nt Holy Cro«i Cem- KKLLY— In this city. February 0. 1904. Pa t- . r'ck M . beloved husband of Julia A. Kelly, \u25a0M loving fath'r of Mrs. J. B«»P. Mrs. * Hciry W. lyhmkuhl ar.d May Alice. Hazel A.. John 1'.. William C. and Jame» Kelly, » rative of County Ru*ccmmcn, Ire- land." aped :>S y»ai». IJ|"GRATH— In this city. February 5, 1904. Mrs. Mary SIcGrath. dearly beloved mother of Vts W. n. Singleton. Mrs. William McCal- liZ end Mary. Jumei and th« late George McJCeoaa. and fister of James Meehan of .\u25a0'acksor., Amidcr County. California, a na- live of County Mcnaghan. Ireland, aged C7 : jeers. C'Friends tnj acquaintances are respect- fully inrit^d to attend the funeral Monday, j February K at 8::>0 o'clock, from her late residence. SSM Twenty-fourth street, thence 1 to -St ism« Churrh. »fc>"re a « 1 lm»n f- | <j"leni li'.gh mass will »>e celebrate.! for the j repose cf her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment I Holy Crof« Crmetery. MCLAUGHLIN— In Berkeley. Februan' *. BO*. I nilzabTih. b'lovei m.ith^r of Mary F. anJ I Thomas K. Mcljaujchiln and the late Dr. W. H. MclAUchlfn. a r.ativ* cf Eng!an3. «sed vnrt months end 1 day. ESTFriendK and acquaintances are respect- fulr Invited *o att*-nii the funeral tii-morrow 1 Sunday), nt ll •'<*<«*. from her late reM- j dence. 1U2S FucllJ avenue. Berkeley. Inter- ment d-vTcrr Lawn Cemetery, by electric | fnr.rral funeral oar Jeavint the ferry at 1 12:45 o'clock. Ili-LEOD In this city. February 4. 3904. <ieorse Mcl*od. a r.a'.ive of Inverness. Scot- lard, ered 73 years <i months and 1!» days. luyFriend* «nd acq-jalntances are resix-ct- fui'y irjviltd to sttenJ the funeral to-day ( Saturday >. at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic ""emr'.e, 'corner of Post and Montgomery greets, under the aiitrie** of Excelsior Lodge No. 1«J6. F. and A. M. Cremation Odd F«:1owf' Om«>t«ry. Remains at th« funeral rariurs «>f Hunker & I.unt. 26'.W Mis- sion Ktr** 1 !. l*t»'<*a Twenty-second and , T»emy-rtiird. MrQl'EKX In this city, February 4. 1904, \u25a0 John M.. beloved «»-n oT Robert McQueen, ar.d brother <»f Holjert. Wi!!iam and Jo««eph -. McQ::o'n and Mr*. A'.ejcander Cannon, a native of S^otlai;d. e.ged U years. C7"Frif>ri1f! and ncquaintancf-s are respect- fulljr m\ited '.>* attend the funeral to-morrow Sunday., at 1 o'clock, from I. O. O. F. Hall, ur.der the au)=;»icf* c' TVniplar Jjaipe So. 17. I. O. O. K. Intermetlt Cypress Lawn CWJKtery. ty f|»-c-tric car from Eighteenth snd Guerrero streeu. JTKTN—In this city. I>bruary 5. 1904. Wil- liam M.. beloved hus=l>and of Me;n. father "* trtUtain Jr., Edna. Nova. Charles". S-adie and Ida Mcyn. son of P«-ter and the !Pte Rtbecc.-i M*-yi:. and b-other of Henry j Moyn. a native of San rrancisoo. aged 41 ; years 10 months and 2i- day?. CT'Frwnds anJ aen«alntaoc«a «re respect- | July invited to attend the funeral te-morrow j (Saadftjrt. February 7. at L':S<» o'dork, from i!ie Darlors of H. F. Bute &• Co.. 11.I7 Ml»- | f=ion ftrt^t. 1>etween Seventh and Eighth. 1 where service? will be l-.Hd uni«r the aus- I j4i^-es of «>li»..rniH Harior Not I. X. S. «. W". Interment M»un« «»live« Cfaatttrjr by I \u2666•iectric funeral ijr from EiKhtrentli and I <Juerr»»rr> s?r<iet." i . Tf> the Members cf Ci.li'ornia Parlor No. 1. N. ! 8. G. W. You are recue!<ted tu attend th» i funerfcl cf our !ate brother. William M. j Meyn. on Sundny, February 7. at 2 o'clock, j irom Puhr's I'ndf-rtski'iv: Parlors. 1137 Mis- sion Ftrwt. T. E. HAILKY.President. CHAHLE5 A. BOLDK1ANX. Secretary. MOORE—In th'.s city. February 5. VMH. Char- lotte Moor", b'lov^d mother of iln. T4. E. Mother, lira. J. A. CnderidU. Mrs. W. Z. Kirc find Clement Wilder, t native of New Ycrk. acfd 7ti yrar« 10 months and 5 days. C7Fum-ral Funday. February 7. !«\u25ba!. at 1 :'Mt o'clock. from Emmanuel Bajitlsrt «'hurch. on Uartlftt I'ti^et. fcetwt-«-n Tw»-iity- « e titrt and Twenty-second, uhere nej-vi'-eti will 1 be lield. Interment Muunt <J!ivet Ctmetery. 1 I'V carriage. NEWMAN—la th!« city. February 4. 1904. John, beloved eon of EJIen and the late Thoma* Newman, a native of Portland. Ore., ag«*1 1(» yf-arT 5 month? and 13 day*. C^Th'* Jur.eral will take place to-morrow J <Sundajv. at o'cl(K-k. from the funeral parlors of JJanker & I^int. 2(AM> Mi?5ii-n ftnTt, rx?tw«-fn Twentv-second and fBaaty* thiixl. lnt'rmor.t Holy Cross Cemetery. PIKPHR—In th'.s city. February 4. 1904. Iibulse Pi«-D<»r. he'oved wife of Lecn Pieper. and daughter cf the !at«. Frederick end Car- oline Schmidt, a native of L'.ppe-Detmolil. Germany, aged 80 y«-ais » tnunths and -4 days. C^Friends and acquaintance* are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day Saturday). at 1O:4I> o'clock. Irom the funeral xjarlors of the H. F. Maass Company. 917 Mission street. Interment «"ypr»ss Ijwn Cemetery via 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. # riNHIERO—In lhi» c!ty. Februsn' t>. 1904. Manuel d<- Ron Pinhiero. only child of Manuel and Mary l'mhiero. a native of San Francteco. IT^Kriends aad acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 717 ' 'lurk street. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. REDEMETER— In Ukiah. January 31. 19M. A. F. Redeme;.-*T, beloved hufband of the lat» Lydia Redemeyer. and father of Luther. John, Otis. May and Emm* Ilcd«"mey«r, a native nt «>rnnany. aged 75 years 3 months and 6 days. ROCCATAGLIATO— In this city. February 5. :ao4. U lity-catagliato, a native of Italy, ag-ed 73 year*. KOSSI—Id thi« city. February 4. 1904. An- tone. dearly beloved son of Francesco ar.d Jlosie Hosal. and beloved brother of Mary and J.ouise Rossi, a native of san Francls- co. aged '27i years and 4 montba. CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunaay, February 7. 1804. at 1 o'clock, from the undertaking oarlors of lacclieri, Duclot & Co.. 62» Broadway. Interment Italian Ceme- fry- Please omtt Bcwt-n. BORE- la this city. February 5. 1904, Rich- ard Howf, beloved Bun of Margaret and the late Thomas II. Rowe, a native of San Francisco, aged C yean and S days. RUTHERFORD In the City and County Hot- 1 pita!, February £». 3004. Annie RuthVrford, a native of New Ycrk, aged years. SHERMAN In thi« city. February 4. 1904 James Sherman, a native of Chicago aged years. CTFrJenda and acquaintances are respect- . fully invited to ater.d the funeral servlcea Saturday. February 6, 1904, at 10:30 o'clock rrorn the t;ndertak!r.r parlon cf Charles J B. Metzler. C36 Washington street. Inter- ireat Mount Olivet Cemeterj*. by 11:30 o'clock train. 6TEVENEON la Lfrermore, February 4 1904. Jchn Stevenaon. beloved busbasd cf Sarah Stevenson, and father of William Le Che. Elizabeth and John Stevenson, and step- father cf Floyd D. Williams, a native of I^iverpooL England, aged es years and 8 months. \u25a0 C7FTienda aad acquaintances are respect- fully Jnvited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1o'clock, under the auspices cf California Lodge No. I. F. and A. M . irom Kin* Solomon's Mall. Masonic Tem- ple. San Francisco. Please omit flowers. SCHCL.TZE—In this city. February 2. 1904 fx5Ui« Schultie. father of Mrs. R. Smith and Edward Bchultze. a native of Germany aged CO vears. E7"Fr:ends and acquaintance*, also Crock- ett Lodge No. 13S». F. and A. M.; Keneca Tribe No. 104, I. O. It. M.; Seneca Council No. 44. D. of P., I. O. R. M.: Bartenders- international Le?rue, Loral 41; Women's Re- <l!ef Corps No. 21. W. R. C: Seven Plnea 'ircle No. 3, Ladies of G. A. R. \u25a0 and Ja*nes ' A- Garfield Post No. 34. G. A. R.. it -e re- "\u25a0 *p*ctf ully invited to attend the funeral Sun- ' Amy. February 7. at 1 o'clock, from ,Wa?hir.g- tr»n-Fiuare Hail, corner Stockton and Union Kti-eetp, whcr» Ben-ices will be held. Re- cretatns at parlors of E. Castagnetto & Co. >;.::< Valiejo street. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. f-TUATTON— At hU residence. 1834 San Jose .-.-. *>nu^. Alameda, Cal., Cornelias Allen Hi-Jttoo. on Wednesday. February 3, 15*04. E^Fun-ral and Interment crivate Febru- Tl 1.I.MAN— In th'.i city. February 8. 1904 r;iiral»cth, belovc-d wife of Theodore Tillman, tiascbter of Mary and the late Joseph Rosel vcar. and Finer of Mrs. William Kanelakis rrH John and Joseph Tillman. a native of Australia, aged 23 years 4 months and 10 daya. WIIXH'EBEH- In L*ti>*le. Germany. January 12. 1&04. t^cphie Willweber. wife of Carl '"riodricli Willweber. and dearly beloved toother of Max. litrnhard, Henrj', Carl and Otto Willweber and the late Caroline and Adele VUlweber. a*:cd 61 years 9 months and rs days. WILSOX—In Berkeley. February 4, lfl04. Char- lotte E.. beloved wife of the late L. c. Wil- ton, end mother of Mrs. Nettie Todhunter and Mrs. Frankie Harris Muir, a native of Mccton. Ohio, a*red C9 yeara 11 months and 2 days. (Gait and Sacramento papers pleaee <*pr.) cyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral cervices to- day (Saturday). February C. at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of the Wewtern Addition Funeral Directors. 1721 Devisadero rtrret, between Gutter and Ruth. Interment Ilicksville. Cal.. to-morrow (Sunday; on arrival of train leav- luf far. Francifeco at 6:30 o'clock a. m.

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The steamer Argyll, Captain Gllboy, arrivedyesterday, nine days and five hours fromKahulul. She came up In ballast.

The Italian cruiser ,Puglla yesterday com-

Water Front . Xotes.

Branch Hydrocraphlc Office, U. B. N.. Mer-chants' Exchange. San Francisco, Cal.., February 5, 1904.

The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferrybuilding was dropped exactly at noon to-day

—I. e.. £t noon of, the <120th meridian, or at 8p. m.. Greenwich ttme.: ? J. C. BURNETT, •

Lieutenant, U. S. N., In charge.

Time Ball.

The schooner B<»rtle Miner, which arrivedyesterdayvat San Pedro, from • Eureka, reportshaving spoken the British sealing schoolerCaeco on January 31. The. sealer reportedhavinr 20 skins.

British Sealer's Catch.

Friday. February 5.Stmr Argyll. Gllboy. 9 days 5 hours from

Kahulul. '\u25a0-...\u25a0• 11 «1frl|l" .^MWIV'miHiJf^ulstmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 35 hours from Re-dondo.

Shipping Intelligence.ARRIVED

Minute guns were fired yesterday from theheights of Yerba Ilucna'by gunners from theniivai training station, as part of* the ,navy'sofficial token of respect to the memory of thelate Wililam C. Whitney, once Secretary ofthe Navy.

Minute, Guns Boom.

United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—

Time and Height of High and Low Watersat Fort Point, entrance to San FranciscoBay. Pu'jliahed by official authority of theSuperintendent.

NOTE—The high and low waters occur atllw city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25minutes .later than at Fort Point; the heightof tide Is the same at both places.

SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 0.

Sun rises ." 7;10Sun sets .ri:.".SMoon rises... •.' 11:38 p. m.O ITimel ~~Tlme }Time| Time \u25a0

« i Ft. Ft. j 1 Ft.——

Ft.• |II W| L 'W illW| L W «

0 3:0SI B.5 0:20 'l.<! •>5:.'?4 4.4 0:121 J.57 3:.^! 5.5 10:27 1.4 4:4« 3.9 I0:os 2.18 4:50 r,.rill::!7 1.2 0:12 S.K 11:08 2.50 5:47 0.6 12:50 0.7 7:321 3.7 |

L W II\VJ. J- Wl IIWl]0 0:14- 2.0 0:401 5.4 1:49| 0.4 S:4|l S.SIt 1:171 . 3.0 7:41| 5.5 2:40[ 0.1 0:421 4.3

NOTE—In the above exposition of the tidesthe early morning tides are given in the. lefthand column and the successive tldea of theday. in the order of occurrence as to time; thofourth time column gives the last tide of theday; except when there are but three tides, as•ometlmcs occurs. The heights given are in

addition to the soundings of the United StatesCoast Survey charts except when a minus < —

)

Elgn precedes the height, and then the numbergiven it subtracted from .the depth given by.the charts. The plane of reference is the meanof the lower low water*.

-

.Do Bs IIS—

Do stmpd.—

109INP C It5*.

— —S P B R 68.1.34U

—X C U R 3s.

—114 S V W «s.lO7 107H

N C r C r.».—

100 Do As 2dm. 00>,8—

N S R R 5s.lOO—

Do 4s 3dm. 09—

O O L&H.is.lOS—. Stkn G*E 6s

—100

O W gtd Os.—

09 iU G & E 5«.—

106WATER STOCKS.

Contra Costa ZSYa 4t (Port Cost*..— —

Marln Co...—

65 IS V W Co. ZS% 33GAS AND. ELECTRIC.

Cent L& P.—

4 S F G &E. 5B»J—

Mutual EL.— 12i« Stkn O &E. 5—

Pac L Co... KHST(i U Q & E.—

39Sac E G &,R

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: TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES.SFQ&E.

— —I

INSURANCE.

Am Ntl'-Bk.—

,430 |L P & A...—

U0Anglo-Cal .. S9«i 02 Mer Trust...

—250

Bank of Cal.'— 440 Merch Ex...—. —

Car Safe Dp.—

140 Is F Nationl.— — -

S-irst Nationli~ffelaB

Continued From Pap;e Fifteen.

Now come the friends of the famous old shipGlory of the Fcas and takn strenuous objectionto th« fierir.an ship Optima's being creditedwith havlns broken the record of the passagefrom hfre to Newcastle. Australia. The Optimarecently made the trip In thirty-seven day».The Glory-of tho Seas, it now appears, madethe run in 1S71 In thirty-five days. TheAmerican shii» Hv/allov.-, the American barkElwood Cooper and the British ship Alahabadeach madf> the run In thirty-nine days. Thopace set In Ib71 by the Glory of the Seas has.never, been «qua!cd. Tho German ahlpOptima holds second place.

American Ship Holds Record.

Nearly 3000 miles as the crow files is the dis-tance from this port to Washington Island.

*As a sallies vessel would go. the distance ismuch ereater. accord inir* to how far tfft thestraight course the varying direction of the

wind compelled the vessel to tack. Tho bn<Galilee has Just made the run from here toWashington Island In fifteen days. Had shesailed a straight courFe her averase dally runwould have been nearly 200 miles. She prob-ably did much better, although fair windsmust have been the rule. This is the recordfor this trip, and is better time than many

steamers could have made. The Galilee Is avessel of 32!t tons register. She. wan builtthirteen years aro at Benlcla by MatthewTurner, and is one of the very few brigs onthis coast.

The Galilee's Record Run.

TO ARRIVE.

Steamer. I From. j Due.Xewburg 'Gray* Harbor [Feb. «Eureka jHumboidt .Feb. «Qu«?en ITurn Pound Torts |Feb. 6Sar-ta Cruz Newport & Way I'orts.JKeb. »'.Snn Pedro jHumholdt |Ffb 6la«iua iHumboldt IF.b. fiOlympic [Ran ivdro |Feb. 6Arcata ...Coos Bay & Pt. OrfordjFeb. 7Chas. Nelson.. Portland & Astoria IFeb. 7tvinMateo Tacoma |Feb. 7Centennial Seattle & Tacoma iFeu. 7Texan Xew York via Corone!. Feb. 7Sequoia GrayIHarbor (Feb. 7Tltania..., 'Xanalmo JFeb. 7TelhiH....* Oyster Harbor IFeb. SCcntratla Grays Harbor IFeb. aState of Cal ;.San Die>;o ,& Way Pts.iFeb. XJ'omona Jlumboldt IFeb. SPynso 1Point Arena & Albion. .|Feb. 0North Fork... .] llumboldt (Feb. 9S. Karhara iS»attle.& Olympla IFeb. UG. W. Elder. ..[Portland & Astoria IFeb. »M-ra Seattle (Feb. 9S.Monica Crays Harbcr...; [Feb. 9Saa Jvte jNVw York v,la Panama. |Feb. 10Cooa May San Pedro *Way Pts..!Feb. 10Elizabeth Coquille River ...JFeb. 10Coronii jllumboldt IFeb. 11Wyefldd Xannimo 'Feb. 11Chehalls Kan Pedro IFeb. 11II.Dollar :x«n Pedro ..!Feh. 11Rival iWIIlapa Harbor JFeb. 11CityPutbla... JPuget Sound Ports .Feb. 11Nevadan 'Honolulu & Kahulul...iFeb. 11Pclnt Arena... iMendoclno & Pt ArenalFeb. 11Hantn Rosa San Diego & Way Pts.JFeb. ItChlco .Coquille River iFeb. 12Rainier ISeattle & Whatcom IFeb. 14Claverlng Hongkng v. MnnzarilllolFeb. ISAlameda Honolulu • Feb.' 16ITinatlUa Puget Sound Ports Feb. 1«China jChina & Japan Feb. 16

TO SAIL.

Steamer. Destination. Sails. >ier.February 6. '

Arctic Humboldt 2 pm Pier 2Newport n. Y. via Panama. 12 mlPier 40Pt. Arena... Pt. Arena A ildcno 4 pm Pier 2Alliance Eureka & Coos Bay 2 pmlPler ItSamoa Los Angeles Ports. 2 pmjPler 2

February 7. IS. Rosa 5a n Diego & Way. 9 amlPler ItCorona Humboldt 1:30 p Pier bCuracao Mexican Ports 10 amjpier 11Oregon Astoria & Portland Itam Pier 24C. Nelson... ilos Angeles Ports. 10 am Pier 20

I February 8. |Xewbnrg.;..; Grays Harbor 4 pmiPler 10Central!a....iLos Angeles Ports. 10 an. Pier 10Eureka :IIumboldt 12 m Pier ISG.Lindauer.|Astoria & Portland Pier

—•.February 9.

S. Cruz Xewport & Way... 0 am Pier 11S. Monica... Los Angeles Ports. 2 pm Pier 2Arcata Coos B. &Pt. Orfrd|12 m Pier 13

February 10. iGaelic China & Japan.... [ 1pm[PIer 40Queen....... Puget Sound Portsllt amIPier 9Sequoia..... [Grays Harbor ..I 4 pmlPier 20San Pedro... (Humboldt .'...|10 am|Pier 2Pomona 'Humboldt .' Jl:30p|Pier UI February 11. j. 1:Centennial.. Peattle *\u25a0 Tacoma. |.ff pmfPier *»0Maripo5a....|Tah!th direct 11 amjPier 7Ventura... ..Sydney A. Way Pts. 2 pm'Pler 71'omo Pt. Arena & Albion H pmlpier "State Cat.... San DIcbo & Way. 0 amiPier 11February 12. IG. TV. Elder. Astoria & Portland 11 amlPler 24i;*m*>urK & Way. 2 pmlPler IDNorth Fork. Humboldt fipmlPler "0Elizabeth... Coquille Rlvrr..... C pmlPler 2

February 13. jCityPara... X Y. via Panama. 12 mlPier <0Rival:...... Wlllana Harbor... | 4 pmlPlrr 20Coos Eay San Pedro & Way.l 9 amlPler 11'

February 14. \ , IS. Barbara.. [Seattle & OJymnla 4^pm'pier 2

February 5 15. , |\u25a0 . -City Puebla. JPuget Sound Ports. 11 amlPler 9„• February 16. |Chlco '•• 'Coqulllo'River..... 6 pmlPler 2

FROM SEATTLE.Steamer. •

For. ISails..Bertha. ;...\.. Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.iFeb. 10Farallon.. Skagway & Way Ports. Feb. 10Cottage City.. Skagway & Way Ports. IFeb. 12Dtrigo..- iSkagway & Way Ports. IFeb. 10Santa Ana....JCooks Inlet & Way Pts.JFeb 18

She har. arrived, however, and Cap-

tain Skimmon's report of the passage is

awaited with interest by the marineunderwriters. There was considerablespeculation on the St. Mirren, a large

sum being invested "not to arrive."Those that bought at 10 per cent andsold out when the rate reached 30 per

cent more than doubled their money,

but the many who held on in the hope

of a further advance saw their invest-ment disappear with the appearance inapparently good condition of the St.

Mirren.

Those interested in the British ship

St. Mirren were surprised and delighted

yesterday afternoon when the overdueBritisher bobbed up over the horizon.She was ten miles out at § o'clock andreached port too late to pass quaran-

tine. The St. Mirren left Newcastle,

Australia, 117 days ago with a cargoof particularly dangerous coal. It was

the same kind of coal that caused thedestruction of the British ships Frank-istan and Fannie Kerr. Ithas a repu-tation for peculiar susceptibility tospontaneous combustion. Always dan-gerous, its inflammable tendencies in-

crease with the length of its stay inthe ship's hold. It has burst intoflames within forty-five days of being

placed aboard ship.When the St. Mirren had been out

nearly 100 days the anxiety of those in-

terested in her increased, and although

reinsured at only 30 per cent herchances of safety were considered veryElim. ; • '

Sun. Moon and Tide.

The bark Andrew Welch sailed yesterday forHonolulu with an assorted merchandise cargovalued ct J20.211 and Including the following:105 bbls flcrr, 75 ctls barley, SOI ctls corn,305 ctls wheat. H901 bales hay. 27,."00 lbs bran.13.712 lbs middlings. 472 pals and 37 caseswine, 100 rasks bottled beer, 1200 lbs meal,2100 lbs coffee, 10 pkgs baking, powder, 4 casesbread, 119 pkgs groceries and provisions. 4cases canned goods. 70 j>cs and 1 bdl steel,025 bars and 133 bdls iron. 20 carboys acid, 40pkgs lubricating oil, 5 cases benzine, 3 drumsgasoline. .1 cyls gas, 177 cases ammunition,10. pkgs paint, 210 kegs lead 4J5 cases alcohol1287 lbs seed, 22 cases boots find shoes. 57,000bricks, 5400 lbs soda, 1 cas«s. electrical sup-plies. 31 pkgs cordage, 304 pkgs rallroart ma-terial, 28<l pkgs paper, 19 pkgs paper bags,150 cases soap, 20 cases drugs.

Merchandise for Honolulu.

The steamer UmnUlla sailed yesterday forVictoria with an assorted merchandise cargo,consigned to the port of destination and theprincipal British Columbian ports. The cargoas manifested rr> to :t p. m. wa-s valued at$K>,421 and included the following:

Eleven hundred and sixty-two pkgs freshfruits, 12S pkgs fresh vegetables, 737 galawine. 13 pkffl rante, 343 lbs cheese. 500O "lbsdried fruit, 24 pkgs gmcerlca and provisions,2220 lbs chocolate. 1000 lbs ineale, ISO lbscoffee, 8 bbls baking powder. 47 cas*-s eggs,42.'t2 lbs beans, 2<Vi Ins hams. 12 r>kgs drum", SoJackets syrup, B54 lb« hopn, IScO lbs raisins,54.3iV» lb« malt. 22S4 lbs potash. 12 cases arm*and ammunition, 30 bd!s and flo pes boilertubes. 4 pkgs paints and oils, 24.140 lbs as-1

phaltum, 703 lbs leaf tobacco, 10O boxes run-riles. 13 bales twine, 6010 feet hardwood, 11)03feet lumber.

Exports for the North.

The British ship William TiUie was clearedyesterday for Melbourne, Australia,' with 1.-572,502 feet lumber and fifty cases of whisky,valued at !."2.'r>0.

Shipping Merchants.Matters of Interest to Mariners anil

menced taking coal, in preparation for herearly departure for the Orient.

The army tram-port Logan Is expected toarrive here Tuesday nffrht or Wednesday morn-ing. On account of nicknegs on board «he maybe detained In quarantine.

The bar wan breaking yesterday and thedeparture of . the fleet of deep-water, shipsready for sea was again postponed.

NITVYS OF TIIK OCEAN.

Movements of Steamers.

THE AMERICAN*BRIG GALILEE. WHICH RECENTLY MADE THE RUN TO WASHINGTON ISLAND INSTEAMSHIP TIME AND BROKE ALL THE: RECORDS FOR THE 3000-MILE VOYAGE, MAKING THEPASSAGE INFIFTEEN DAYS.

Henry Ern»t (owner) with A. H. Wllhelm(contractor), architects Martens & Coffey— Ailwork except- mantels, shades, gas fixturespainting and plumbing for a four-story framebuilding (four fiats) on lot on S line of Hayesftr**,127:0 W of Laguna, W 27:0 bv 8 ii'0;S7410*

Frank J. and" R. E. Splalne (ownere) withA. M. Wallen (contractor), architect M JWelsh—

AH work for a throe-story frame build-ing, concrete foundations (store and flats) onlot oc N line of Twenty-fourth street 50 W0.' Florida. W 25 by N 104; $6300.

Elizabeth Murray (owner) with A. J. Hazel(contractor), architect C. S. McNulty Altera-tions and additions to make a three-EtoryIrame building on let on E line of San Carlosavenue. S 25 by E 7ff. Mission block 07, 2iySan Carlos avenue: $2575. .

Huilders' Contracts.

George Burte to Gustaf F. Hammar. lot onNE corner of Mansell and University streetsNE 120 by NW loo. lot 5, block 114, Univer-sity Homestead Association; $10.

Alfred and Katarina W. Olsan to Oscar Hey-rr.an, lots 1 to .*, block J, Park Lane tract '•*10.

•Oliver D. Tohin to Wilson Mizner, estate of

Robert Tobln: $10.Odd Fellows Cemetery Association to Thoma«

L. Elliot, lot in cemeterj" $131.

George D. and Mrs. S. A. Dornin to GeorgeBurse, lot 6, block 114. University HomesteadAssociation: $10.

John A. and Ellen Johnston to Louis Levy,lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 200 N of A\u25a0treet. N25 by TV 120; $10.

Margaret E. Galllvan to Alexander Foster.lot on E line cf Thirteenth avenue, 125 Nof Nstreet. N 2» by E 120; $10.

Bernhard and Rose Getz to Maud B. Rodgersfwife cf George D.). lot on S line of Q street,107:6 E of Forty-third avenue, E 23 by S100; $10. /

Elizabeth Gladstone to Solomon Getx, lot onW l'ne of Forty-»eeocd avenue.. 100 S of T•treet. S 60 by W 120: $10.

S. Ducas Company (corporation) to WilliamA. McKee. lot en SW line of Glrard street, 100NW of SiHIman. SW 120 by NW 60, lot 3,block 15. University Extension; $10.

Antonio and Louisa I.Cuneo to John 3.Cureo. lot on NW line of Arlington street.75 NE of Miguel. NE 25 by NW 100, blockM. Falrmount; $10.

S. Ducas Company to Charles H. Balzer.lot r,n NE line of Twenty-first avenue. 75 NWof K street, NW 25 by NE 100, lot 15. block403. South San Francisco Homestead and Rall-rcad Ar*oc!r.t!on: S10.

Patrick W. Rioidan to Anna D. Joost, lot4, block I,Belle Roche City; $10.

Anna D. Joost to Charles H. and Mary F.GiMt, lot on NW line of Camlno Real, 055NE of Jnrnsc etrest, NT.'

—. NW NECO. SE 12C, SW 60, lot 4, block 1, Belle RocheCity; $10.

Ella and George D. Mayle to William" J.Hammond.*, lot on E line r.f Patton street17« N of Highland avenue. N 30. FK 110-3K 15:1. W 108:3. lot 43, block 2. Holly Park*$10. V

Georee T. Wrlffht (guardian of estate ofMary L. K. B. Yarde-Buller, incorporated) toE. C.Dickinson, lot on NE line of Ninth street,120 SE of Harrison. SE 50 by NE 100; $5000.

Charles J. and Theresia C. Pe.terson to G. L.Fitr. lot on E IIn» of De Haro street, 225 N ofTwenty-third, N 25 by E ICO; $10.

G. L. and Katie L. Fltz to Oscar Heymancame; $10.

J. Frank "Walters and Marea Walters andGeorge A. Turner to John F. Sortenfrey, loton E line of Thirty-ninth avenue, l.io S ofClement street. S 60 by E 120; $10.

Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to PalomaretLend Company, lot on W line of Thirty-ftlxlhavenue. 375 S of Point Lobos avenue, W 202:0,SB T50. N 133:3: $10.

Ralph K. and Arthur K. Blair to E. C.Dickinson, lot on NE line of Ninth street. 120SE of Harrison, SE 60 by NE 100; quitclaimdeed. $10.

Mary and Lisa Heltieber* to Paul Heltze-berg-. !lot on SW corner of Dodge and Turkstruts, S 07 :C by W 28; S.V

Mary Daly to Herbert E. Law, lot on NWline fif Minna street, 206 NE Third, NE 43 byNW SO; $10.

Kuger.e P. and Rosella Connelly to Anna I*Whlnell (wife of George), lot on NW line ofJerpfe ttreet, 2S0 NE Sixth, NE 25 by NW75; *10

Mary L. Tarde-Buller and William H.Chapman and (as trustee*, successor to E. H.\u25a0\Yakeman) to E. C. Dickinson, lot on NE lineof Ninth street, 120 SE of Harrison, SE DO byNE J0O; SiOOO.

Theodore G. Cordell to Philip J. and GeorgeP. Kane, lot on N line of Eighteenth street.£0 W of Diamond. W 24:8 by N 75: $10.

Old People's Home to I>uiRi Nunzlato, lot onNW corner of Stockton and Chestnut atreets,N 137:6 by W 80; JhOOO.

llibernla Savlnes ar.d Loan Society to EllaCurtis', lot on NE corner of Twenty-ninth andCastro streets. E i>r» by N lul:6;$1250.

Sarah B. Mt-lnne to Michael O'Connor, lot onN15 corner >f Sixteeuth and lenders streets.N 71:IS N of M degieet<, E 50, S 71:S, Wro: »iu.

PetHT Malon»y to Mary Maloney. lot on Eline of Dolores street, 185 N of Twenty-fifth.N 2S bv E 125; $10.

Vlctorine M. Meeker to Jtannette A. Meekerrt al., lot on SE corner of Twenty-first andShotwell Ftrtets. S W by E 73; also lot on NWline of Hryant street. H2:« SW of Fifth. SW63 by NW 137:6. and lot on NE line of Sixthavenue. 223 SE of B Mreet. S 75 by NE 100block 1CS. South Han Francisco Homestead:Klfl.

Victorine 21. Meeker to Jeannette A. andFrance* V. Mwker. lot on S line of Twenty-first street. 75 E of Shotwrll E 47:G by S »5;Kitt. -

James W. Coohrane Compsny to AntonioCuneo. lot «>n S line of Sacramento street,37:t> E of Locust, E iio by 8 100; $10.

Caroline M. and C. W. Hansen to EmersonCorville. lot on S line of Th!rt»enth street.i:k).uo2 E of Fol^om, E 25. '.»M, S 80 513 W25. N Mt.944; *!<•.

E. 1.. and Josf-^hine R. Hoeg to Merton P.Prkt\ lot on S line <>f Page street. 116:3 Wof Masonic avenue. W 2S. S *..• -rt B 10 v12:6. K li, N 12i: J1D.

i?ame to Frank <5. Andrew*, lot on S line ofP&K<? street. 141:3 W of Masonic avenue WiS by S 137:6; flu.

Richard W. and Joseph V. Cofitello to GeorgeStierlen Comjiany. Jut on N line of Halrhtstreet. 30 W of Pierce, W .17 :« by N K7:rt; $1<>.

Fred-rick Fill.-nore to Josepb V.. Krar.c-is J.sn.i Rici-arJ W. CoMWl.i. lot on N line ofHalght sireet. 192 :« \V of Devteadero. W 27 «by 137 :C; $li».

. «'aiifornia Safe Ucpodt and Trust Companyto Mary M. Sharp, lot ou S line of HayesMreet. 1«>C::{ K ol Steir.er, K 25 by P 137:6:$10.

trunk M. tJrrenwood to Monroe GreenwoodEstate Company, lot on S line of Hayes street,127:0 W of Burhanan. W 25:3r, by S 12<»: $10.-

Louis and Lurha Hcu.ser to George A. Shaw,lot on S line of McAllister street, 137 •»! K ofFlllraore. E XI:•> by S 137:H; SH).

Orel M. and Anita Goldaracena to G«ra!dJ. Fitzcihbon. lot nn N line cf Kutter street,W:S W of Laiktn. W Xi by N12»; Jlo.

Frank A. Smith to Emma M. Smith, lot onK line of Uiguna street, f>7:« S of Ilairht,E K:« by S •£.,; »lo.

FRIDAY. February 6.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

COMMERCIALNEWS

Stmr Corona. Nocander, 21 hours from Eu-'reka.

Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson. 44 hours from San

FrMsy. February 5.Stmr UmatiK.i, Patterson. Victoria and Port

Townsi'nd; Pacific Coast Steamship Company.Stmr Santa Kosa. Alexander. San Diego; Pa-

cific Coast Steanii'hiD ComDany.Br shin Sir liohfit F«>mi<». Sanders, New-

castle, N S W; Meyer. Wilson & Co.Br shlo William Tillle. Grlcor. Sydney:

Eddy Falk and American Trading Company.Br bark Invercoe, Keith, Newcastle, N S \V;

.Balfour. Guthric &Co.

Stmr Noyo. Jchnson, Kureka.Tug Daunti^s, Sjca, Kureka.

U S stmr Dlx. Ankers. Portland.Stmr Coos Bay, Nlcolson. Pan Pedro.Stmr l.'matllla. Patterson, Victoria and Puget

Stmr W H Kniiter. Ahlin. Eureka.Stmr Gipsy. Inland. Mc«s Landing.Stmr Moruara. Reilly. Seattle.Stmr t.hico. Martin, Bar.don.Stmr Cofjuillf River. Sa^Tord. Crescent City.Fr ship Vcntlee, Beiidon, Noumea, New Cal-

edonia.Br hark Invercauld. Jackson. Newcastle,

Berk Andrew Welch. Drew. Honolulu.Brig W G Invin. llan:=en. Kochr Harbor.Sthr John K Miller. Har«en. .Schr Defiance. Saletzke. Kalrhaven.Schr Albeit Meyer. Johnson. Port Antf-le»-

.OCTS1DE. BOUND IN.Br *hio St. Mlrren. schr Deff nJer and »chr

POINT LOBOS. Fen 5, li»"p m—Weatherclear; wind north; velocity 12 miles, per hour;

ELREKASPOKEN,

Feb 4. S:."«> a m— 10 miles SW of Farallone*.double torsallant yard bark bound to San Fran-cisco.

Jan S— I~it .".1 8, Ions 62 W. Br.ship Iqulque\u25a0 fiem LHth for Honolulu.j Per s'-hr Mertit- Jiinor. Jan ::i—SI.27 N.

124.;!1 W. Br Maim-: ahr Cascu, »uh -Osealskins.

DOMESTIC PORTS.VENTi.T.A—Arrived Feb 5—Stmr Creen-

'trood. from Caspar.Sailed Frh 4

—Stmr TVhittier, for San Fran-

c!s:o. 5—

Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco.TACOMA—Arrived Feb 5—Schr Susie M

j Plumper. Irom San Pedro: *chr Annit '.arsen,Ifrom Snn Dleso. .• Sali.d Feb i—Stmr Etlith. for San Fran-jCisco; Br bark Nile, for Valuariso.; ANACORTKS—Sailed Feb 4— Schr GoldenShort-, for San Francisco.j TATOOSH—P*F?eii in Feb 5—Ship Glory ofIthe Sep.«. herce Jan 'J.! for J>adysmHh; schrj <)\f;a. rrom TooolobamDO. for l'ort Townyend;Bclir W H Smith, hence Jan 20. for Port Town-send; fhin J B Thomas, from Honolulu, forPort Townsend.

Parsed in Feb StmV Le?lanaw, hence Feb2. for Taecma; bris Geneva, hence Jan 20, forPort Harllock.

1'apwed nrt Feh .V—Stmr San Mateo, fromITaooma. for San Francisco.

Parwd out Feb 5—Stmr Centennial, fromIS?nttle for San Kranc!«co.j ASTORIA—Arrived Feb i>—Stmr Despatch.j hence F«_b '2.

Arrived 1-Vb '<—G-r ship Masdalene. hence\u25a0 .Tan IS: xciir Commerce, from liedondo; achr; Virginia, henc Jan 27.

Sailed Feb 5—

Stmr Anrelia, for San Fran-Icfsco; Ptmr Francis H \u25a0 I>eKsntt, for SanIFrancisco: »tmr Ohas Nel«>-«n. for Pan Pedro.: NEA1I EAY—In ucrt Feb .'\u25ba—Pchr Golden'

Shore, from Aracorte? for San Francisco.! SAN PKDRO-- Arrived Feb 5—schr Lucy,Ifrom I'mnaur.: schr Louise, from Cmpqua;1stmr Melville Dollar, frrm Santa Barbara;Iptmr San Gabriel, from Kureka: schr Bertie'Miner, from Eureka.

Sailed Feb r,—Schr Bertha Doiheer. forIEureka: Pchr Ralrator. for Kverett; sohr Mu-rifl. for Port Townfend.; EITP.KKA—Arrived Feb S—Schr JennieIStella, hence Jan 27: strar Phoenix, hence F'bI2: 4lH

—stmr laqua. hence Fell U; stmr Eureka.

ihence Feb ;!.

i Arrived Feb 5—

Tug Dauntless, hence Feb 4. ;ITATOOSIIi Sailed Feb B— Stmr Aberdeen, for Portland; \u25a0

;stmr Corona, for Kan Kranclsco.i PORT LOS ANGELLIS—Sailed Feb 5—Stmr!Whltesboro. for San Francisco. '•I SAN DJRGO— Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Marsh- >

Ifield, for Han Francisco. >.REDONDO— Arrived Ffb 5—Pchr Columbia,

from Ballard.I ISLAND POUTS.

HONOLULU— Sailed Feb 4—Schr Robert RIHind for Port Townjend; U S stmr Logan, for

San Francisco.- ;Arrived Feb 5

—Stmr Alameda. hence Jan 30.

FOREIGN PORTS.YOKOHAMA—Arrived Feb 3— Ship S P

Hitchcock, frr.m New York.SAMARANG—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr M S Dol-

lar, for Honckons.SYDNEY

—Arrived Feb 4

—Br ship Levern-

i bank, hence Dec 12.! GIBRALTAR—Passed Feh 4

—Br itmr Shl-

; mc?a, from New York for Singapore and Ma-

SHIELDS— Sailed Feb 4—Br ship CarnarvonEar, for Pert Los Angeles.

MAZATLAN—Sailed Feb 4—Stmr Baa Jose,

for San Francisco. !l'~"_S\NT\ ROSALIA

—Arrlv«d Jan 23

—Schr

Omefra, hence Dec 23, to sail about Feb S for*

AUS-Arrived Feb 4— SchrMinnie A Caine, from Sydney, to load forHonolulu

VICTORIA, B C—Palled Feb &—Br «tmrAroongt. for Sydney, via Honolulu; ship Gloryof the Seas, at quarantine, hence Jaa 23, forLadysmlth.

OCEAX STEAMERS.NEW YORK—Arrived Feb 0

—Stmr Llsrurla,

from Genoa.Sailed Feb R—

-Stmr Corinthian, for Glasgow.

LIVERPOOL—

Arrived Feb 6—

Stmr Cetlrlc.from New York.

LEGHORN—Arrived Feb Ct—Stmr Calabria,from New York. . \u25a0

GLASGOW—

Arrived Feb 5—

Stmr Pomer-anian, from Boston.

ALEXANDRIA—Sailed Feb 5—Stmr Ro-mance, for Boston.

QUEENSTOWN—

Sailed Feb 5—

Stmr Cym-ric. 1from Liverpool for Boston.

He has been in the courts ever since.The piece of property at present inlitigation is said to be worth about520.000.

Acting as his own attorney. ColonelP. A. Finigan to-day b»»gan a suitagainst James P. Sweeney and George

N. Williams, the attorneys that he em-ployed several years ago to defend himin a divorce action instituted againsthim by his second wife. Finigan al-leges that he and his daughters deed-ed the attorneys a piece of propertyat Dwfjjht way and Ellsworth streetin Berkeley to secure them their feeof J300. which he was then unable topay. and that they have since refusedto turn over the property to him.

Finigan's troubles have been many.He is not an attorney, but his connec-tion with suits within the last fewyears has given him the knowledgenecessary to draw up a complaint. 'Hissecond wife in 1S9S secured a divorcefrom him after having spent, accord-ing to Finigan. over $100,000 of hismoney, and he became famous whenhe served a term of imprisonment inthe San Rafael jail for refusing to paythe alimony awarded by Judge Angel-lotii.

Oakland Office San Francisco Call,1118 Broadway, Feb. 5.

Morrissey claims to have done great

execution with his ax, and more thanone wolf died, while others were badlywounded.

At the time Morrissey had with himtwo hounds and an ax, and had itnot been for these, he says, there is nodoubt at all that he would have beentorn to pieces by the wolves. Thehounds fought hard, and one of themwas killed in the encounter.

VANCOUVER, B. C, Feb. 5.—Alex-ander Morrissey, a miner of TurtleRiver, near Dauphin, had a thrilling

experience with a pack of wolves whilecrossing: Round Lake, an arm of LakeManitoba. . "While a considerable dis-tance from shore he was surroundedand attacked by twelve or fifteen fero-cious animals, and he says he posses-ses no language capable of describingthe battle.

Vigorous Use of an Ax Savesthe Life of a Miner ofthe Turtle River Region

HOUNDS IN THE BATTLESEEKS TO RECOVER LAND

Claims Defendants Refuse toReturn Berkeley PropertyPledged to Secure Bill

Tnrns Lawyer and Brings Ac-tion Against the Men HeEmployed to Defend Him

British Columbian Attemptsto Cross a Lake and IsAttacked by Savage Beasts

Coal-Laden Britisher "Which 'Was Reinsured for ThirtyPer Cent and Whose Non-Appearance Was Occasionfor Grave 'Anxiety Arrives From Australian Port

FINIGAN SUESHIS ATTORNEYS

FIGHTS WOLVESIN THE WATER

OVERDUE SHIP ST. MIRRENREACHES PORT IN SAFETY

SAVINGS BANKS. . ,Ger S & U

-2300 8a*

*L So.-

100

Hum S & U— —

P-c Sav Rk.—

430Mutual Sav. 100

—L"n;cn T Co.

— —S F Sav .U.620 Oil SpyfiS

STREET KAILROAD3.California ..10754205 |Presidio .... —

*Z%

Giant 61»4 6S'i!Vi?orlt **',T-:lSUGAR.

Hana P Co.— —

IKIlaueaSC.— »

Hawaiian C. 44% 4.V*[Makawell C.—

»Honokaa SO— 11 jOnomea 5Ci< 2»Hutch S P C SU S?;iraau?iau S C

—*»

MISCELLANEOUS.Alaska P A.1CO%

—'Oceanic S C 5

—Cal F C A. 9» 9"J* Pac Aux M. 5

—Cal Wine A.

—93 IPac C Bone.157 _-• .-_

Momics Session.Board

—\u25a0"•''-:.««» .•

10 AUak* Packers' A»soc!ation. ..133 7840 Oceanic S S Co 3 W>

$6,000 N P C R P. 3 per cent 10f> CO$5.(100 S P of Arizona (1000) 1O.> 50$5,000 S P o C Cs (18C3. Series A)...104 23

Street—J2.0CO Pae Electric Ry 5 per cent 105 50*3.000 United Gas & Elect 5 per cent.103 50

Afternoon Session.Board

—6 Alaska Packers' Association... 140 00ft S F Gas &Electric 67 00

|9.POO Pac Elect Ry 5 per cent 105 50$5.0CO S F & S J V 5 ser cent 118 50

S20.CC0 S P Cal 1st ccn 5s (stamped).. 103 "5Street—

$5,000 S P of C 6s O'JOS. Serte» A) 101 23

r*t Unlisted Securities.MISCELLANEOUS BONDS.

Bld.Aflk. Bid. As*.Bay CPC 6». 05 100 Sun T&T 6s.

—115

IBl I, W «». —12^ Do Cs 102 Vi

—jSF Drydk 53.10ft 112^ Suttr-st R3«.1C5 11.1, SF & NT r.=s. UO^i

—XRR of SF4s 80'i 80%

S P Co 4Ls. OS—• MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS.

Ala S Co— -•* fNat Ek ofPO

iAm BiscuitC—

SOU! Mills &Co.30O—

iCal Cot Mills—

05 (Xev Nat Bk.W7*i—

• Cal G&E cor. 40—

|X S R II 10—

!C Jockey Clb 90 120 ,'X Cal P Co. »\—

'cal Pivdr C.l-'O

—Oak T Con.. 60

—!Cnl Ship Co. 10

—llOOF Hall A 5'a

—ICal TUT.

—155, iOrpheum Co.

—16%

ICent Bk. Oak CO—

IPac S Tel Co—

105IChutes Co .. 7>4

—jParafflne PC "0

—City & C Bk

—112 !PF Drydk Co 60

—IE Dyn Co...20O

—SF &SJVCoal 20 83

jFirst Nat Bk !3 Jose W Co—

109of Oaklnd.120

—IShlpO & Mer

IFischer's Thr—

2V»! Tugboat Co—

1B3| Frnch-A BklCO 107V. 1 Swiss- A Dk.114

—iHas Con A.. M<i 21 Truc!c B Co.

—13

Hono P Co.. « l<Hi CR InvC pfd 45^—

!Lcn& SF Bk—

.'.S Do com ... 10'fc—

Mat Nav Co.—

9oJfornins Session.

$3.0)0 S F &N P Ry 5 per cent Ill00$10. COO United R R of S F 4 per cent.. SO 25

Afternoon Session.$3,000 P F & XP Ry 5 per cent Ill00$2,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 80 25

California Stock andOUExchange

Aimist.TC.k7 ;.....!: ™:.*'"*'

Apolio ....•..••••* 45 ««•• ",

Associated Trust Certificates. 19 '"n >Aztec &-.aCalifornia Standard 12Caribou 1«O 1WCentral Point Con C5 ..-•

Chicago Crude 14 1*': Claremont 60 ....J Eap'-rarza ;. 1+5

IFulVon".'. '.'.'.'. '..'.'.I".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ..'.. «WiGiant •iHanford 145 <"\u25ba•

Home • -.'..'*1.1S16 115iImpcrfa! .... 17 00| Independence 14 ....;Junction r ....IKem 4.25 4 73IKern Hirer 13 &•»

!Monarch VoV Arizona) .....'. *40jMonte Crlsto 75 77t»|Occidental of W Va 1"> I1*IOil City Pitroleum "'\u25a0£ 34"Peerless 13 to1 PittFburs ....j Reed Crw!e ." 4 60 ....• S V & McKittrick ....'\u25a0San Joaquin O & I) \u25a0».... ....!Senator f-3 ....i Sovereign 40 ....:SterKnu : 2 fiO

j Superior C3 <>••Thirtv-three BOO "•••'»

-.Volte- 19 »iTwenty-*igh; 4 iO

'

Mis>cel!anecus—

j Ahby Land & Imp 130 1»<>Ala-iwda. Su^ar 2'J •»American Biscuit ....American District Tel ....

i »*al -lias «fe Elec Corp.... ...- ....J «'al:rornla Cotton Mill*\u25a0California Jockey Club .... ....'California bhipping C,o ....

Cal Title Ins & Tru.st ....Central Hank of Oakland TOW

J Chutes Company ••-•:Cypress Lawn Imp Co .... C 25 ....iFischer's Theater • «••• j 2 W>

ilias Consumers' A5<=n 21 OO\u25a0 Honolulu Siscar 12 flrt ....

'-. Xorthern California Power.. 0 CO 9 75:North Shore Railroad ....1Orphpum Company 18 0O ....-iPacific States Tel & Tel.. ;... ..... Paraftlne Paint 37 5O

<S&**'*?i3iISan Francisro Dry Dock... • ....

'Sanitary ReciucUon Works.. 150 2 40iSausalitn I^r.d & Ferry .. .... ....f £perry Flo-ir Company .... .... ....:Standard Electric .... ...»: Trsla Coal Company .... ••••

\u25a0 Truck*e Electric .... ...»• Union Supar .... ••\u25a0•

•United Gas &. Electric ..:•- ....

Morning Session.Board—

-v .-

1.".00 Occidental 1*I5000 Fauna 01

Afternoon Session.

j 100 Pefr*«7b 00 .•» 14 CO

p£?Jining Stocks.RAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE:

Following were the Mies on the S<in Fraa-jCisco Sto<-k anil Exchange Board yesterday;

Mornlnjt Stssion.i Clio Andes 2:{j W Savaw 43'

HX» Caledonia :<SI SOO.Sierra Xer .. 5rti 20O Crown Point. 241 4l«> Sierra Nev .. .".1i SO>i Gould & Cur. 40 hhk> Union Con .. 7.1

SOO Mexican 1 T.«> 00O Utah 2"JJ iih> Overman .... .11! HJO Yellow Jacket 47j 100 Ophir 3 CO,j Afternoon Session.i ICO Con C *: Va.l 60, '2V» t>\-erman .... "tI 1<X» «^ould & Cur. 421 SOO Potosl "»j SC*t Mexican I9O\ lfio Sierra Xev .. R7I 2tX) Mexican 1 r.3 4l.ii Union Con .. 77J 100 Ophir 3 80 1 600 Utah 11

PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE.; .Following were the sales on th» PacificIStock Exchange yesterday:

Mornlns Session.BOO Andes 2.1( 40O cn-erman .... 33100 Eelcber 53 COO Sierra Xrr .. ?7100 Best &Belch.2 00 200 Sierra Xev .. 31500 Bullion 06 200 Plerra ?>er .. 5^300 Caledonia .1PZ^\ 200 Sierra Nev .. 53ROO Caledonia ...1COi 1W Sierra Nev .. Hi30O Con C & Va.l 60' ICO Sierra Nev .. S3100 Con C & Va.1 63 200 Silver Htll.. «.<*SOO Exchequer ... It 1<*) Union Con .. 7fi

100 Gould fe Cur. 40 40» Unton Con .. 77400 Gould & Cur. 42 200 Union Con .. T9200 Mexican . 155 200 Union Con .. SJICO Mexican ...162% 1CO Union Con .. 7*200 Mexican 1 60 -400 Utah 2.»ICO Mexican ...167Vi 300 Yellow Jacket 43350 Ophir 3 70

Afternoon Session.100 Justice OS! 300 Silver Hill.. «T300 Potosl 19 100 Silver Hill.. 68100 Sierra Nev .. Ml 100 Union Con .. 81

TOXOPAH MININGEXCHANGE.Following were the sales on the San Fran-

cisco and Tonopah Minlns Exchange yesterday:Mornlnjr Session.

BOO Brunswick .. 08 100 Mont Ton .1 42«i2000 Esperanza ... 01 4iO Paymaster ... 1214C0 Evelyn 25 10OO Ray & OBrien 10400 MacXamara . 1* 2OrtO Rescue 05

260O MacNamara . 1"» 20O Rescue •*'•136G Mont Ton ..1401 ICO Ton of Nev.6 0O

Afternoon Session.400 Evelyn 25! 3no Ton Belmont. 65BOO MacXamara . l.r> 10CO Ton Exten .. 70300 Rescue Ct> COO Ton Midway. 4U

SCO Ton Belmont. C6| 400 Ton Midway. 43

CLOSIXO QUOTATIONS*

FRIDAY. Feb. 5—4 p. m.Bid.Ask. | Bltl.Ask.

.,Jna 07 OS: Justice 07 VOjjjfa °7 OS'Kentuck 03 04

Andes Ht EJIJCeT«* «ra"- —173Helcher -j} "^ Lady Wash..

—07

I?e«t *Belch.l 7o 1 >>.>• Mexican 1 5rt 1 fii>isuhlon <m °7;Occidental ... 7"» SICaledonia ... 00 1CO Ophir 3 75 3 S>>Challenge Con Tl 24[O\ernnin .... 32 33Chollar 19 2f>,Potosl IS nConfidence ...1 00 110, Ravage 45 4*Con C & Va.l «O 1C."jScorpion 02 OSCon Imperial. 02 iC Segr Belcher.. 07 ffi»Con NY 04 05 Sierra Nev .. 57 3*Crown Point. 24 2« Silver Hill.. «5 «*East Sierra N

—t'SJSt Ixtuls 1.1 cu

¥;ureka Con...—

SO Syndicate ... 04 OffExchequer ... l.» 1CIUnion Con .. 7rt 7SGoold & Cur. 42 4.1 Utah 22 23Hale &Norc. «7 . 70 Yellow Jacket 43 13Julia ........ -

03 01,,TOXOPAlf MINES..Bid.Ask. Bid.As'*.

E«peranza ... —01 Rescue .03* on

Gold Anchor. 18 25 Ton Beimont. &t ««MacXatnara . 14 1C Ton * Cal...

—23

Mont Ton ..1 35 1.40 Ton Exten .. 70N Y Ton .... —

04 Ton r>t Nev. .8 73 6 OOPaymaster ... 10 12 Ton N Star.. .14 35Ray Exten .. —

25 Ton Midway. 42 43Bay-* OBrten

—10 United Ton..

—13

THE. SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1904.14

DEATH NOTICES.Continued From P.iffe Fifteen.

Jo^phi'ne. bclo^fl wife of Austin Jones.snd mother cf l*«rcn D. *WJJ a°'*JJl^:->nufl Riddel!, a native of Ohio, aged 55

:Cr7-Friends and arquaintances areft:!'v Jnvited tn af.end the funeral t°-™°™>"

*.r pcnlrrx. at 12J» o'clock. IntermentMnur.t OlivrtOcsetenr.

KrMiNEY—In Oakland. Cal., February 4.Mrm. J. Kosrnfy. beloved wire of th«

'.-te'jehn Kearney, and sister or Mrs. C.

Towne of Oakland and Kichard Quinn of Lc*

A.nirclcs. a native cf County Trpperary. Ire-

"c^-Frtenfis ar.d «rquaintBrrtrc« are respect-

luVvinvited to Bttcsd the funeral on fcatur-J,,v ,t 8 «.'clo«k. from her eitter't resi-<«rnce KC1 C«Hlar street, thence to St. Pat-r'rk'F Churrli. wh»re a solemn requ'.em massnlllbe celebrated for the repose «if her eoulm 9:SO o'clrwrk. Ir.le:rn»-nt Holy Cro«i Cem-

KKLLY—In this city. February 0. 1904. Pa t-. r'ck M. beloved husband of Julia A. Kelly,

\u25a0M loving fath'r of Mrs. J. B«»P. Mrs.*Hciry W. lyhmkuhl ar.d May Alice. HazelA.. John 1'.. William C. and Jame» t»Kelly, » rative of County Ru*ccmmcn, Ire-land." aped :>S y»ai».

IJ|"GRATH— In this city.February 5, 1904. Mrs.Mary SIcGrath. dearly beloved mother ofVts W. n. Singleton. Mrs. William McCal-liZ end Mary. Jumei and th« late George

McJCeoaa. and fister of James Meehan of.\u25a0'acksor., Amidcr County. California, a na-live of County Mcnaghan. Ireland, aged C7 :

jeers.C'Friends tnj acquaintances are respect-

fully inrit^d to attend the funeral Monday, jFebruary K at 8::>0 o'clock, from her late

residence. SSM Twenty-fourth street, thence 1

to -St ism« Churrh. »fc>"re a «1lm»n f-|<j"leni li'.gh mass will »>e celebrate.! for the j

repose cf her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment IHoly Crof« Crmetery.

MCLAUGHLIN—InBerkeley. Februan' *.BO*. I

nilzabTih. b'lovei m.ith^r of Mary F. anJ I

Thomas K. Mcljaujchiln and the late Dr. W.H. MclAUchlfn. a r.ativ*cf Eng!an3. «sed

vnrt J» months end 1 day.ESTFriendK and acquaintances are respect-

fulr Invited *o att*-nii the funeral tii-morrow1Sunday), nt ll•'<*<«*. from her late reM- jdence. 1U2S FucllJ avenue. Berkeley. Inter-ment d-vTcrr Lawn Cemetery, by electric |fnr.rral funeral oar Jeavint the ferry at 1

12:45 o'clock.Ili-LEOD

—In this city. February 4. 3904.

<ieorse Mcl*od. a r.a'.ive of Inverness. Scot-lard, ered 73 years <i months and 1!» days.

luyFriend* «nd acq-jalntances are resix-ct-fui'y irjviltd to sttenJ the funeral to-day(Saturday >. at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic""emr'.e, 'corner of Post and Montgomerygreets, under the aiitrie** of ExcelsiorLodge No. 1«J6. F. and A. M. CremationOdd F«:1owf' Om«>t«ry. Remains at th«funeral rariurs «>f Hunker & I.unt. 26'.W Mis-sion Ktr**1!. l*t»'<*a Twenty-second and ,T»emy-rtiird.

MrQl'EKX—In this city, February 4. 1904,

\u25a0 John M.. beloved «»-n oT Robert McQueen,ar.d brother <»f Holjert. Wi!!iam and Jo««eph

-. McQ::o'n and Mr*. A'.ejcander Cannon, anative of S^otlai;d. e.ged U years.

C7"Frif>ri1f! and ncquaintancf-s are respect-fulljr m\ited '.>* attend the funeral to-morrow• Sunday., at 1 o'clock, from I. O. O. F.Hall, ur.der the au)=;»icf* c' TVniplar JjaipeSo. 17. I.O. O. K. Intermetlt Cypress LawnCWJKtery. ty f|»-c-tric car from Eighteenthsnd Guerrero streeu.

JTKTN—In this city. I>bruary 5. 1904. Wil-liam M.. beloved hus=l>and of Me;n.father "* trtUtain Jr., Edna. Nova. Charles".S-adie and Ida Mcyn. son of P«-ter and the!Pte Rtbecc.-i M*-yi:. and b-other of Henry jMoyn. a native of San rrancisoo. aged 41 ;years 10 months and 2i- day?.

CT'Frwnds anJ aen«alntaoc«a «re respect- |July invited to attend the funeral te-morrow j(Saadftjrt. February 7. at L':S<» o'dork, fromi!ie Darlors of H. F. Bute &• Co.. 11.I7 Ml»- |f=ion ftrt^t. 1>etween Seventh and Eighth. 1

where service? will be l-.Hd uni«r the aus- Ij4i^-es of «>li»..rniH Harior Not I. X. S. «.W". Interment M»un« «»live« Cfaatttrjr by I

\u2666•iectric funeral ijr from EiKhtrentli and I<Juerr»»rr> s?r<iet."i.

Tf> the Members cf Ci.li'ornia Parlor No. 1. N.!8. G. W.

—You are recue!<ted tu attend th» i

funerfcl cf our !ate brother. William M. jMeyn. on Sundny, February 7. at 2 o'clock, jirom Puhr's I'ndf-rtski'iv: Parlors. 1137 Mis-sion Ftrwt. T. E. HAILKY.President.

CHAHLE5 A. BOLDK1ANX. Secretary.

MOORE—In th'.s city. February 5. VMH. Char-lotte Moor", b'lov^d mother of iln. T4. E.Mother, lira. J. A. CnderidU. Mrs. W. Z.Kirc find Clement Wilder, t native of NewYcrk. acfd 7ti yrar« 10 months and 5 days.

C7Fum-ral Funday. February 7. !«\u25ba!. at1 :'Mt o'clock. from Emmanuel Bajitlsrt«'hurch. on Uartlftt I'ti^et. fcetwt-«-n Tw»-iity-

« etitrt and Twenty-second, uhere nej-vi'-eti will1be lield. Interment Muunt <J!ivet Ctmetery. 1I'V carriage.

NEWMAN—la th!« city. February 4. 1904.John, beloved eon of EJIen and the lateThoma* Newman, a native of Portland. Ore.,ag«*1 1(» yf-arT 5 month? and 13 day*.

C^Th'* Jur.eral will take place to-morrow J<Sundajv. at U» o'cl(K-k. from the funeralparlors of JJanker & I^int. 2(AM> Mi?5ii-nftnTt, rx?tw«-fn Twentv-second and fBaaty*thiixl. lnt'rmor.t Holy Cross Cemetery.

PIKPHR—In th'.s city. February 4. 1904.Iibulse Pi«-D<»r. he'oved wife of Lecn Pieper.and daughter cf the !at«. Frederick end Car-oline Schmidt, a native of L'.ppe-Detmolil.Germany, aged 80 y«-ais » tnunths and -4days.

C^Friends and acquaintance* are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral to-day•Saturday). at 1O:4I> o'clock. Irom thefuneral xjarlors of the H. F. Maass Company.917 Mission street. Interment «"ypr»ss IjwnCemetery via 11:30 o'clock train from Thirdand Townsend streets.

#

riNHIERO—In lhi» c!ty. Februsn' t>. 1904.Manuel d<- Ron Pinhiero. only child ofManuel and Mary l'mhiero. a native of SanFrancteco.

IT^Kriends aad acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday,at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 717''lurk street. Interment Holy Cross Cem-etery.

REDEMETER— In Ukiah. January 31. 19M.A. F. Redeme;.-*T, beloved hufband of thelat» Lydia Redemeyer. and father of Luther.John, Otis. May and Emm* Ilcd«"mey«r, anative nt «>rnnany. aged 75 years 3 monthsand 6 days.

ROCCATAGLIATO—In this city. February 5.:ao4. U lity-catagliato, a native of Italy,ag-ed 73 year*.

KOSSI—Id thi« city. February 4. 1904. An-tone. dearly beloved son of Francesco ar.dJlosie Hosal. and beloved brother of Maryand J.ouise Rossi, a native of san Francls-co. aged '27i years and 4 montba.

CFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunaay,February 7. 1804. at 1 o'clock, from theundertaking oarlors of lacclieri, Duclot &Co.. 62» Broadway. Interment Italian Ceme-fry- Please omtt Bcwt-n.

BORE-la this city. February 5. 1904, Rich-ard Howf, beloved Bun of Margaret and thelate Thomas II. Rowe, a native of SanFrancisco, aged C yean and S days.

RUTHERFORD—

In the City and County Hot-1 pita!, February £». 3004. Annie RuthVrford,

a native of New Ycrk, aged 2» years.SHERMAN

—In thi« city. February 4. 1904• James Sherman, a native of Chicago aged

K« years.CTFrJenda and acquaintances are respect-. fully invited to ater.d the funeral servlcea

Saturday. February 6, 1904, at 10:30 o'clockrrorn the t;ndertak!r.r parlon cf Charles JB. Metzler. C36 Washington street. Inter-ireat Mount Olivet Cemeterj*. by 11:30o'clock train.

6TEVENEON—

la Lfrermore, February 4 1904.Jchn Stevenaon. beloved busbasd cf SarahStevenson, and father of William Le Che.Elizabeth and John Stevenson, and step-father cf Floyd D. Williams, a native ofI^iverpooL England, aged es years and 8months. \u25a0

C7FTienda aad acquaintances are respect-fully Jnvited to attend the funeral to-day(Saturday), at 1o'clock, under the auspicescf California Lodge No. I.F. and A. M.irom Kin* Solomon's Mall. Masonic Tem-ple. San Francisco. Please omit flowers.

SCHCL.TZE—In this city. February 2. 1904fx5Ui« Schultie. father of Mrs. R. Smith andEdward Bchultze. a native of Germany agedCO vears.

E7"Fr:ends and acquaintance*, also Crock-ett Lodge No. 13S». F. and A. M.; KenecaTribe No. 104, I. O. It.M.; Seneca CouncilNo. 44. D. of P., I.O. R. M.: Bartenders-international Le?rue, Loral 41; Women's Re-<l!ef Corps No. 21. W. R. C: Seven Plnea•'ircle No. 3, Ladies of G. A. R. \u25a0 and Ja*nes'A- Garfield Post No. 34. G. A. R.. it-e re-"\u25a0 *p*ctfully invited to attend the funeral Sun-' Amy. February 7. at 1o'clock, from ,Wa?hir.g-tr»n-Fiuare Hail, corner Stockton and UnionKti-eetp, whcr» Ben-ices will be held. Re-

cretatns at parlors of E. Castagnetto & Co.>;.::< Valiejo street. Interment NationalCemetery, Presidio.

f-TUATTON—At hU residence. 1834 San Jose.-.-. *>nu^. Alameda, Cal., Cornelias Allen• Hi-Jttoo. on Wednesday. February 3, 15*04.E^Fun-ral and Interment crivate Febru-

Tl1.I.MAN—In th'.i city. February 8. 1904r;iiral»cth, belovc-d wife of Theodore Tillman,tiascbter of Mary and the late Joseph Roselvcar. and Finer of Mrs. William KanelakisrrH John and Joseph Tillman. a native ofAustralia, aged 23 years 4 months and 10daya.

WIIXH'EBEH-In L*ti>*le.Germany. January12. 1&04. t^cphie Willweber. wife of Carl'"riodricli Willweber. and dearly belovedtoother of Max. litrnhard, Henrj', Carl andOtto Willweber and the late Caroline andAdele VUlweber. a*:cd 61 years 9 monthsand rs days.

WILSOX—InBerkeley. February 4, lfl04. Char-lotte E.. beloved wife of the late L. c. Wil-ton, end mother of Mrs. Nettie Todhunterand Mrs. Frankie Harris Muir, a native ofMccton. Ohio, a*red C9 yeara 11 months and 2days. (Gait and Sacramento papers pleaee<*pr.)• cyFrlends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend funeral cervices to-day (Saturday). February C. at 2 o'clock, atthe parlors of the Wewtern Addition FuneralDirectors. 1721 Devisadero rtrret, betweenGutter and Ruth. Interment Ilicksville. Cal..• to-morrow (Sunday; on arrival of train leav-luf far. Francifeco at 6:30 o'clock a. m.