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. PROPERTY WANTED. Smail home of 20 ¢ homestead relinquish- the bay counties, preferring or Santa Cruz; must be a bar- far from good transportation scription of property, price and 70 agents. Address KILL- producing prop- oms_ en- o agents. NORTH Beach inec rom $16,000; no azents. box 454, Cal WANTE come city prop- erty SPECK & o, MAGEE & SONE. MONTGO ST. be n s st facing A northwest Joth _streets uminiz n and choice REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. ACCURATE perso: 2706 ranc and on reet bituminized te Park Pas near Park Pan- 52400, rooms and bath Addition, near right W Western s $4 Address R., box south side of Stevenson and Tenth; price $2409, mond District want to dis- a4 w will be guided by n find fmmediate purchas- been placed in m ¢ January 1 of this year lowed my advice, has been have 1 sold & ot on the m asked the guestion you find the buyers? ant to use the rea arrying the burden the unders E; for a few one of the the manufacturing Apply room 3. and bath: lower one 6x122:6. price $4200. st 4 best in America—The Weekly pages, sent to any address in the tes, postpaid, for $1 per ye s in the Capay ed after at once, as this arrange for iree and from 10 to sold to induce immediate ces and easy terms; home- r regret securing one of these no frosts cts ea society, good schools (in- 1); macadamized rofds: 2 {ly from San Francisco: n when desired: superior to fornia for raising all kinds of recently o pronounced by lead- California experts; these lands, ther advan- prod £00d here is no more han the small diversified s sold before the panic »ed and are paying annu- per acre; you can leave arto, and back to San Francisco evening: you will find an agent s, Esparto, to show you the icate by letter with GEO. D. country home: 20 acr 167 almond and 50 select ola; new hard-snisted £00d school; de- rail 13 hours from 32 San Pablo ave ID bargain—For_ sale to close an lar resort in Santa Cruz mo: 109 people: 25 ac 45 hay and 200 heavy bathing and fishing; 1 knowledge—each of the hes 'on my SALE AND EXCHANGE D. SICKELS—the LAND AGENT-— 5 minutes’ walk from » minutes from Ross P at these st ation, or C. H. ROSE A Market st., —————————— Kent € San Francisco. aywa ; @ bargain: terms to suft. slars address box 405, Call office. LEWIS. SCOTT rooms MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. cor. bay-window suit mplete for hou: n; private res. r Market r two sunny furnished for house- ate fam 4 room for . Pleasant A Gesirable. Harrison coms: reasonable B—Changed hands: furnished or housekeeping rooms, and others y front parior and kitchen, nt basement suite, §15; other nny housekeeping ronm single, $4 to §1. Call Saturday ngle or con- new postoffice— 2 Jusekeeping. $10. uhny rooms; 1 front room; water, Fighth st —Fousekeeping rooms: to children; would remt unfur- €00d party. Sunny kitchen and room; two cheap room; newly furnished; §. Sunny furnished housekeeping week ®e sunny rooms, furnished for $14; 1 room, same, $5; first Sunny housekeeping 2 up. Large, sunny front room; modern improvements: ery light housekeeping r Sutte gle 1614 ished seen; urnished housekeeping £ Tath: # or 310 month SILVER, 16i-2 cheay furnished housekeeping s FIXTH, 4% — Nicely fornished bay-window ekeeping suites running water. bath, §1 2 &ie rooms, $1 to $ per mo. 2 OR 2 supny _connecting rooms, housekeeping if esired. 3739A Sixteenth st ETEVENSON. €12 bet. Seventh and Eighth— Furnished housckeeping rooms: bath? central, v o rooms sultable for visadero, nr. Ellj ON RHEIN R. E. €O, 513 Californi ) TWO In room furnitu shoe store, 52 Mission Second sta. W ANTE usékeeping: rent reasonable. 332-Two front sunny room sge sunny front rooms, kitchen and bed farnie are 3 new; # per week. Apply at st., between First and housekeeping rooms, centrally lo- ated snd first class in every particular. Ad- dress box 1857, Call office. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions Tecervea at Calb branch office, 2200 Fillmore et. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisements and subscriptions hes been at 1228 opened Polk st.; open until 9 p. m. A RRANCH office for Call advertisements and sbac: lencia pticns has been established at 1006 Va- st ty on Golden Gate ave., | rices far below | “near City Hall—3 unfurnished d_compiete for housekeeping; | i R. M- | alley | m & a m. train. have 8 or 4 | | 1 | l keeping. | necting house- | | d | [ 1 | | 2 ACRES: only 3 miles north of Berkeley; i- room house, chicken houses, barn, farming implements. horses, buggy. cow, pigeons, chickens and everything pertaining to the lace: all in first-class condition; only $2500; ash, balance suit; also a fine res!. dence in Berkeley, to exchange for a ranch. G@ BSHHXDT, Berkeley, Schmidt block. € ACRES, right in the heart of beautiful Berke- ley: small house. large barn: Vi pri MASON & adjoining Postoffice, Berke- | | | FCARROLTO! POWE | | | Unfarn. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900. DIVIDEND NOTICES. NSWICK HOUSE, 148 Eixth—Rooms e to §1 per night: $1 25 to §5 per week, and light housekeeping: open all night. — “TH o joining the Russ Hotel . suites, singl Furnished rooms to let, 35 . 1206 Market, cor. corner; well furn ave.—Sunn; CLEMENTINA, $0— EDDY. roish Nicely furnis] corner Market—§1 50 w 4 rooms; Market-st. view. EDDY. 106 suites; also single room: newly re EDDY. 218- liver)—Newl, ingle or suites; reasonbi. GEARY, 284 front foom: furnished rooms; ome sunny Navarre)—Elegantly furnished ; travelers accom’dates GRAND SOUTHERN, southeast ébrner Seventh and Mission v rooms, single: ladles’ parior; VE COCK HOUSE, 781 Mission _st.—Select g house; $1 50 to $6 per week. 692—Three sunr . 785, nr. Ath—Finely furn. sunny renovated: homelike; $1 wk. up. Rooms from $1 week up to $5; also housekeeping roo rooms furnished sunny MARKET. Nicely furnished rooms by the day, week or month. MARTHA place, 6, off Jbet. Mason and Taylor New furnished ba; om, $1 per week; transient. 3 NATOMA unny front room, suitable man and wife or 2 gentlemen: $6 per month. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; electric lights: day . mo. L, 121—Light, clean, comfortgble rms.; or singles; running water; gas: rei JALFE House, 319 & 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, §1; week, $125 to $4; open night. HOUSE, 12 Ellis —Incandescent reading room, smoking room and ladies’ rlor; rooms, per night, e to $1 50: week, §2 $5: month. §8 to §20; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. NTH, 22%—Suite of suite: nigh OYAL ligh nicely furnished SRMAN Apartment House, 25 Eighth ar Market. Furnished and unfurnished F Astor, 1130 Market—Electric bells, lights; elegant new furniture; single, suites: trans't. THE OAES. 118 Third—A good rooming house for good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. VAN N ave, 411B_FElegant furnished | unny suites, pariors; suitable for couple or 2 gentlemen; running water and bath. advertisements and subscriptions 200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH office for the reception of adver. tisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1223 Polk st.; open uptil § p. m. A BRANCH office for subscriptions has been lencia st. AND BOARD. 171 received at Call branch office, all advertisements and stablished at 1098 Va- ROOMS first-class in all appoint- xcellent ble; special inducements to people Callfornia st., occupying ner opposite Grace Church v family ¥ table, large bay-window room also single room: quiet home. Ness ave.; phone Sutter 2721 sun_all 2211 Van B AVIA Hotel, “window rooms suites and single rms.% HOTEL SALISBURY, Hyde and Eddy: changed hands: thoroughly renovated: elegant rooms. PALMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3 Tms.; private; bath; sin. rms.; board optional POWELL, 524-828 (The Hedges)—Large sunny rooms; marine view: excellent board: reas’bie. sunny: excellent table. AN NESS ave.. 844 (The Wallace)—Rooms and board: furnished and unfurnished: i(ofill WANTED. WANTED—3 unfurnished rooms cated: rent not over $12 or $i5 centrally lo- Box 500, Call SPECIAL NOTICES. BAD tenants efected for $4; collections made; or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION Co., 415 Montgomery st., rooms $-10; tel. 5580. uj whitened, $1_up: Hartman Paint Co.. 319 Third SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, et b ENTED, repaired, bought, sold; machine sup- plies. Standard Agency, 145 6th; phone Mint 45. ALL kinds bought, old, exchanged, rented: repairing at lowest rates. 205 Fourth st. —_—— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, PIERCE.RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post st.. cor. Powell; tel. Main 5713. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 1340 Market st.; tel. South 535; packing, moving and storage. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.: phone Jackson 281 TO LEASE. FOR rent—Fine dairy; 100 to 125 cows; in Sacra- mento County; cheap rent to right parties {his s « money maker. For further particu avply to FRANK HICKMAN, 412 J st., ramento. DVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA A ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 380 FORECLOSURE. ‘:‘wa;; 4 mii; M.ut bath cottage; sunny side of street; locks from station and school; terms $100 casb, $10 per month. i & modern cottage; § rooms and ment walks F1900—New bath; street work, cement . _ete., com- #chool; $100 cash, $20 piete: near station and Per month. §1660 cash—To close an estate; worth $3000; finest corner in Alameda; see this at once. Fine modern house; § rooms and bath; $3000: £, o0y down: easy monthly payments; of changs snap. H P. ’y&'yfin}'u&,‘m Park st. IF you want to build, buy or sell property call on J. H. YOUNG, 1243 st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. fent McLENATHEX ley Station. NEW house, near universl etc. ty: 9 rooms, bath, complete in every particular; very ac- For sale by MASON & McLENA- sdjoining Postoffice. Berkelev Station. BERKELEY ROOMS AND BOARD, “THE PLEASANTON,” 2682 Durant ave., will be open for summer boarders May 15; Tates reasonable: board optional. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $2000—FOR sale, fine modern house of 6 rooms: almost new: Twenty-sixth ave., East Oak- lot_40x1iS; terms $300 cash. Call or address J. H. YOI 320 r UNG, I‘;Il easy terms; modern 5. ot “Eust "Onlana. 178 BARGAIN; $2500 cottage: best part Eleventh ave. AN AT A~y AN introduction to you from H. Schellhaas, ] 5. 1ith Gakdand. en suite or | | | DIVIDEND Notice—THE GIANT POWDER COMPANY (Con.)—A dividend, No. 17, of Seventy-five cents (75c) per share on the is. sued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at the office of the com- 430 California st., San Francisco, on 0, 1900, I books close May 3, A. A. SPARKS, Secretary. LEGAL ALY ERVISEMENTS, ROWARDENNAN Improvement Co.—Notice of intention to change principal place of busi- ness—Notice is hereby given that in pursuance to the written consent of more than two- thirds (2-3) of the capital stock of The Ro- wardennan Improvement Co., a corporation, created under the laws of the State of Cali- fornia, which sald written consent has been obtained and flled in the office of sald cor- poration, it is the intention of sald corpora- tion to remove and change its principal place of business from the city and county of San Francisco, State of California, to the town of Ben Lomond, in the county of Santa Cruz, State of California, sald removal or chang to take effect immediately after the expira- tion of three (3) weeks from the publication of_this notice. Dated at the city and county of San Fran- eisco, California, this 3d day of May, A. D. 1900, ROWARDENNAN IMPROVEMENT CO., by B. DICKINSON, Secretary. IN the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, Probate. In the matter of the estate of ELIZA M. BHARP, deceased. Notice for publication ot time ngvnlnled for probate of will (C. C. P., sec. 1303).—Notlce is hereby given that TUES- DAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 190, at 10 o'clock m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 10 of eald court, at the new City Hall, in the City and County of n Francisco, State of California, have been ap- pointed as the time and place for proving the will of sald ELIZA M. SHARP, deceased, and for hearing the application of Union Trust Company of San Francisco for the issuance to 1t of letters testamentary thereon. WM. A. DEANE, Clerk. By V. F. NORTHROP, Deputy Clerk. Dated May 1. A. D. 1900, WM. B. SHARP, Attorney for Petitioner. Y, PROPOSALS. PROPOSED acquisition of a telephone sys- tem by San Francisco—Persons desirous of offering to install and sell to San Francisco a complete telephone system are requested to apply to the clerk of the Board of Super- vison for full information relating to a call for proposals. The proposals to be filed on or before August 1, 1500, NOTICE to contractors—Plans and specifica- tions for the construction of a restraining dam 1600 feet long, S0 feet base, over Dry Creek, above Orovilie and Chico road, can be seen at the office of the Cherokee mines, Cherokee, Butte County, from May 7; bids close May 1. J. HOHL, superintendent. ——e MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: Umberto Minett!, 35, Port Harford, and Vir- ginia R. Marre, 26, Port Harford, Frank E. Almquist, 34, 1024} Minna street, nd Eva M. Fredrikson city Johann L. Scheper, 3{, 1701 Polk street, and Sophie M. D. von Hallen, 31, 2718 California. Adam Roberts, 37, 34 Hoff avenue, and Maggie A. Bowen, ighth street. Charles ‘hompson, 29, 72 Jackson street, and Margrethe . Degn, 34, 2 kson street. BIRTHS — NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- eons authorized to have the same published. BORN. ATTHOWE-In this city, April 24, 1300, to the wife of Ernest Atthowe, a son. COLLINS—In Los Angeles, April 25, 1800, to the wife of Charles W. Collins, a 'Bon. GILBART—In this city, May 2, 1900, to the wife of Al J. Gilbart,'a son. n_this city, May 4, 1900, to the wife . Lowery, a son. EN—In this city, May 4, 1900, to the wite of Peter H. Olsen, a daughter. STROMBERG—In this city, April 29, 1900, the wife of H. A. Stromberg, a daughter. DIED. to | Allen, Martha Kiernan, Annie | Bond, Henry H. Landers, Willlam J. & Augus Lick, James W, Lutz, George Mehl, Philip . “Thomas John R. Mein, Thom: Dodge, Ot Newman, Ge ; Haase, Richard H. mpson, Annie J. Hayden, James chult, Nicholas H. Sweeney, Jane e ALLEN—In Stockton, "April 30, 1900, Martha, wife of Gill Allen, and mother of Harry and Bertie Allen. »—In Oakland, May 4, 1600, Henry H. beloved brother of Thomas Bond, Mrs. Hannah Bach, Mrs. Mary Glenn and John R. Lindsey. & native of England, aged 63 years 7 months and 4 days. C> Remains at_the parlors of Craig & Coch- ran Company, 52 and 56 Mint avenue, San Francisco. Notice of funeral in Suhday's papers. "AMPBELL—In Oakland, in the 60th year of his age, Augustus S. Campbell, a native of New York City. > The funeral will take place from his late home, the residence of his brother, Fred M. Campbell, 1262 Webster street, this day (Sat- urday), at 3:30 o'clock. Interment private. CARTER—In this city, May 4, 1900, Jennle W., beloved daughter of Klizabeth and the-late Thomas Carter, a native of Ireland, aged 20 vears 4 months and 3 days. §F The funeral will take place to-morrow Isaacs, Benjamin (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 1092 Bush street, Interment private, Odd Fellows' Cemetery. COLLINS—In this ecity, May 4. 1900, Thomas Collins, a native of Rhode Island, aged 61 vears. CONWAY—In this city. May 4, 1900, John R. beloved husband of Jepnie Conway, and be- Joved father of John and Pauline Conway, a native of California, aged 27 ye @7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- sion_ street, near Twenty-first. DODGE—In the City and County Hospital, May 4, 190, Otis Dodge, a native of Callfor- nia, aged 25 years HAASE-—In Stockton, Cal,, May 3, 180, Rich- ard Herman Haase, brother of Frederick and John H. Haase and Mrs. F. R. Neville, a na- tive of New York City, aged 35 years. g The funeral will take place this day (Saturday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 86 Mission street. Inter- ment Masonic Cemetery. HAYDEN—In this city, May 4, 1900, James, beloved son of Dennis and the late Margaret Hayden, and brother of Mrs. Robert F. Spear, Mrs. William Ferguson and Edward, Thomas and Joseph Hayden, a native of Hartford, Conn. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at §:30 clock, from the residence of his sister, 320 Noe street, thence to Mis- . fion Dolores Church, where a_mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ISAACS—In this city, May 4 1800, Benjamin Isancs, beloved father of Mrs. Peter Allen and Henry B. Isaacs, a native of England, aged S1 years 5 months and 9 days, KIERNAN—In this city, May 4, 150, Annfe, beloved wife of the late Thomas Kiernan, and beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas Bun- yan and Mrs. George Graham, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged 70 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funéral to-morrow (Sunday). at 11:30 o'clock, from her late res dence, 3173 Mission street,’ thence to St. Paul Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at St. Paul's Church Monday, May 7, commencing at 9 o'clock. LANDERS—In this city, May 3 1800, Wil- Tliam J,, dearly beloved ‘son of and the late rice Landers, brother of John J. Mamie, Nellle and Henry Landers and Ru. dolph Haas, and cousin of Willlam Scanlon, a native of Grass Valley, Cal., aged 22 years (Graes Valley pers pleasc d 9 months. copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Faturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resl- dence, 129 Guerrero street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LICK—In this city, May 3, 1900, James W. Lick, nephew of the late James' Lick, a ni tive of Ohio, aged 71 years 7 months and 25 da ©>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from Ploneer Hall Fourth street, near Market. Interment konic Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, lueuunm‘. S JUTZ—1In this city, May 4, 180, George, d L eioved musband of, Rose' Luts, and fAther oF George Jr., Fritz, Pauline and Rose Lutz, & native of Reichenbach, Germany, aged 39 years and 1S days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- HENRY dJ. GALLAGHER CO., (Successors to Flannagan & FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ne South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 5 FUNERAL DIREOTORS AND EMBALMERS, Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. CREMATION. 0Odd Fellows’ Cemetery Association, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from Red Men’s Hall, 510 Bush street, where services will be held under the auspices of the Gambrinus Verein. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & botween Seventh May 4, sion street, MEHL—In this city, husband of Ida B. Mehl, Plrd Mehl of Erie, P: a. ., 1137 Ml nd 'Eighth. 1900, Philip J. and brother of Ed- a native of Erie, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, building, corner Seventh under the auspices of Fic 1. 0. O. F. Remains at from Odd Fellows' and Market streets, idelity Lodge No. 222, the parlors of Bu ker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Ma- sonic Tempie. MEIN—In _Oakland, Thomas, beloved husban father of Willlam W. 1 month and 4 day: and Robert M. a native of Jedburgh, Scotland, aged 62 yea May 4, 1900, Captaln d of Mary Mein. and Meis 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend to-morrow (Sunday), at the funeral services 2 o'clock, at his late residence, corner Jackson and Lake streets, Oakland. NEWMAN—In this city, ncis, Newman, grandson of Mrs. Nora. San Francisco, aked 4 3 days. Interment private. May 3, 1900, George beloved son ‘of David Brother ot Davia Newman ang and Amen, a native of years 11 months and Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'cigck, from the residence of his parents, 908 Broadway and Vallefo st Cross Cemetery. Sansome street, between reet. Interment Holy SAMPSON—In Oakland, May 3, 1900, Annie J. Sampeon, mother of Mrs. Mary J. Givens, a native of months. 7 Friends and acqual fully invited to attend (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, the Californla Powell street, Jose, Cal. Missouri, near Post aged 47 Undertaking Company, vears and 2 intances are respect- the funeral this day . from the parlors :; 4 t. Interment at San SCHULT—In this city, May 2, 199, Nicholas H. Schult, @ native of Ihlienworth, Hanover, Germany, aged 33 vears 1 month and 2 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuliy invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), parlors of McGinn Bros., at 2:30 o'clock, from the funeral . 31 Eddy street. In- terment I. 0. O. F. Cemetery, SWEENEY—In this city, j ween, May 3. 1900, Jane beloved daughter of the late James nd Jane McDonald, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 32 vears. [FThe funeral will take place this day (Saturday). at 5:30 o'clock, from the residence of P. F. Clarke, 1305 Lyon street, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a ‘solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND Hi E Sharpe & w, [findnfllu J G Ransbottom, Lond 8 Mrs C S Eltinge, Cal IA 3T Jones, Grass Val F Hill & W S Baker, Mrs F Stew Miss J Steward, Marvev S Miss F Nafziger, Cal |W Mrs D E Morgan, Cal |8 F C Stanford, Cal J J W Mitchell, Montague C M Willilams, L Ang B Gliger & w, S Paula G Alexander & w, Cal C Dunphy, Millbrae J R Chase, San Jose D C Mitchell, 8 Jose 1. Hamburger, S Jose J Rice, Visall Mrs W E Finch, 1daho/A Miss A Moore, Cal (L A D Hunt & w, Colo |L R A Long, Williws D F W Johnson & w,Cal G X Fano. San Dicko | M E A Goughnor, Cal A J Wolzmuth & w, 8 D|F © 3iBorden & w, L A8 Miss E G Borden, L Af Miss C Miss C Miss G G | [ | | ; | \ G Borden, L A|J Irch, Los Ang |C Klerich, L Ang|G R B Berryhill, Towa 'R H Dodge, Iowa Ik W L Pritchard, Sacto C S J Gardner, San Jose M R § Brown, Petaluma O € O Metcalf, Sacto D J J Thompson, Cal s W Dolan, Satramento B B J Devlin, Benicia | I Rogers, Cal |F H Todd, Oakland | W H Murphy, P Alto |F O H I Schiott, Cal |C S Dannenbaum, Valjo M A M Thomson, G A C Morrison, Cal E C Wood, Cal E C Cunningham, § Jose C € A Merrill, Suisun S E Lutz, N Y § W Dickerson, N Y |G C ¥ Shaver, Fresno 3 W OTEL. s C S Davis, N Y P Moody, Chico rexander, Los Ang C Alexander, R 1 Migs F G Jones, G Val|W Campbell, Los Ang H Stoll, Los Angeles D. Sammann, 1, Ang rd, Marysv|W W Moreland, Hldsbg B Reynolds, Butte V' J Hassett, Sacto H Wallls, Sacto W Hyatt Cal € Green, Wainut Gr A Migliavacea, Napa ” W B L Bennett, Chicago Il S Barbara L Anderson, China , Anderson Jr,Chi F Booth, Fresno s R Southard, N Y H Eddy, San Joss G Hare, Salinas W Shinn, Los Ang L Mason, Placery W Abbott & w, N H fss M M Abbott, N H € Hinkson, Sacto Baker, Or D Nesmith, Boston Frost, Butte H Seawell, Ukiah L La Rue, Yountv E Holesworth, Nev B Borland, Martinez R Redman, Reno Moltzen, Pt Reyes iss M Mason, Antioch J Unl, Ohlo E Kellther, Or H Whitney, Or M Lelong, Sacto M Donnell, M Park F Williamson, Ta- coma F Williamson Tacmo 1. Galvin, Sacto I, Mesoh, San Jose ‘W Cartwright, Or _Hawes, Chicago e E Crandall, Los Ang £ Nelson, Tl D Mueller & fy, Wis Mrs E D Loveridge,NY H Long, Mich PALACE HOTEL. W G Ebbs, N Y Miss Browning, N Y R H Armstron, Y |C E Hodde, St Louis J G Longley, ) R Kondo, Tokio B Thomas, N Y T Masaki, Tokio Maud_Bell, Cal T Kawada, Toklo B ¥ B McNear, Chyo |¥ C E Handy, Los Ang J P Farraher, Yreka P A Demens, Los Ang] Mrs P_A Demens, Cal J W Perkins, Lilinois D T Dantels’ Wash E D Baker, Yreka Mrs E D Bakgr, Yreka J L Wingate, Jamaica Mrs J L Wingate, Ja-| maica D © 8 Martin, Pasadena | P! Mrs C S Martin, Cal |J 1S _Patterson, Cal A F Lenning, Wis Mrs 8 M Bradbury,Cal Miss L Bradbury, Cal L Bradbury, Los 'Ang A M Hardenbergh, Cal G O Codman, 1. Ang W S Tupper,’ Minnpls E M Ross, Los Ang W W Lockwood, Norwich E o 12 P IT. J T T K Oliva, £ 0 Knriota, Japan W Campl G H Carey, S Dakota Kobolif,” Shanghai Phillip, Shanghai W Whittman, Germny Bruckmeyer, Hkong Brokowski, 'Hgkong a, H Short, Fresno A Eddy, N Y Mrs T A Eddy, N Y Miss M Eddy, N Y r M _J Davis, Nevada h Wright, Bombay Isaacs. Cal b, Los Ang H Russell, U S N B Henry, U S E Mathews, U'S N ¥ Boice, Toledo Mrs F Boice, Toledo H Hamilton, N Y |Miss Boice, Toledo H Roberts, U S N Mrs W Lockwood, Nor-|A H McKay, L Ang wich |E I Hathberg, Boston J E Harvey, N Mex (Mrs E J thbers, Mrs J E Hatvey, N H‘ Boston Mrs E T Farl, Los An/Mrs D B Wiggins, Bos Mrs Von Schmidt, L A|/W J Wiley, Cal D Hartwell, Los Ang (A W H Dudley, N Y Mrs H Cowan, Boston Baron von Schroeder, San Rafael A Merger, Paris P Lemaine, Paris J P Rassott, Port ArthrW A |H Dudley, Mrs H Bell, Los Al M i‘unnlr;#hlm. NY R W Lirewer, Sacto C Niedenhofen, Butte n W Baldwin, St Alpn R Cogswell, Syracus NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W_A Hemlehen, Nebr |J C Wilson, Vallejo, M D M Feddersen, Cal M G Fiesler, Manila E M A Curtis, San Mateo | D M Crawford, Stocktoy J W Fllis, Modesto o G Holmes, San Jose J L Dort, Fresno I J Hyllésted. N Y A O West, N Y s ¥ Northern, Cal iss Northern, Merced Camplon, Merced D Gilbourne, Col W 8 Carruthers, Denver Carruthers, Cal E Hall, Sufsun Spicer, Martinez vivester, Sacto e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Willlam H. Barkley to on § line of Union street, W 3 by S 137:6; mift. W. B., T. E. B, Lewls to Anna C. Barkley, lot, 137:6 W of Webster, % and M. A. Cunnane and Mary B. Sesslons (wife of David M. J R.), lot on E line of Lyon street, 82:8% S of Jackson, 8 35 by E 91; $10. Ardean B. Bullard to 1ot on W _line of Belcher teenth, N 25 by W 12 George F. Ly 2 by W 90; $10. C:{herme S 1 Tmond, W of Twenty-fifth street, 133:4 W 26:8 by 8 114; $10. Michael A. McEvoy, ‘;(reet. 125 N of Four- on to Willlam W. Rednall, lot on W line of Dolores street, 58 S of Army, S amps to James D. Davies, lot on of Dia- Giovanni Martino, Giovanni Estere and_Borsl Clemente to Ber: of Harwood all 10:414, quitclaim deed; $1. Mary E. Grant to M 1ina of Eilis street, 70 N _65: 81 Jenr iof s Time ot Ui mier, loi_on § line Jones, E 27:6 by 8 120; $10. nafdino Briglia, lot on E line or Grand place, 60 8 of Fil- bert street and 77:6 E of Dupont, E 60 by S t Lynch, lot on N of Stockton, W 20 by Fugazi to Adelina Pal- nion street, 165 E of John A. and Abbie 'W. Johnson to Franz A. Henkel, lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 150 8 of Lake street, 8 2 by E 120 $10. Christian Lehmann to Joseph Hamilion, lot on W corner of Nineteenth avenue and J street, NW 150 by SW cisco Homestea 100, block d; St 3%, South San Fran: Danlel, Therese, Barbara, Angelina, Joseph- ina and Ludewina Seitz to Olice Verkouteren, lot on S line of Felton street, 81 W of Willlams, W 26 by S 100, block 29, Rallroad Avenue Home~ stead: also lot on W-line of Willlams street, 100 8 of Felton, 8 75 also I:l 0!: W“ line olh{l Burrow, N 5 by W block 17, same: $10. Adsiherd Hess to Blazer Hi block A, in San Jose 125, lot 5, block H, Railroa: clation; zift. o1 o - Gootiy lot on NE corner nj streets, N 125, E 120, 8 2%, W W 120, block 29. same: ‘oke street, 10 N of lock 35, same; also and Felton ) 8 100, W B0, subdis Harmon Veeder to Joseph McDonald, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, W 49:4 by N 150: $10. 85:6 W of Castro, John C. and Liilie Laws to Joseph and Jagob lots § and 86, Heyman 8 line of Alvarado st 1 et Senue (Eflen), B 175 by § 118, Alameda County. Mountain View Cemotery Association to TLockhart Mary E. Thomas, View Cemetery, Mandana E. Chase garet A. and 192 in plat 12. Mountain 1 ’mwmw: $56. Van Usxen (wife of F.), ven: 100 NE otk 2%y Sl 1o, b o:‘kum te B. H. Nt intosh, lot on teens Iot Oak- to Emma B. ety thioe jock 143, Clinton, Ell Melntosh to+Samuel lot_on f East 8 corner of Bast - and Twenty-sixth avenue, R ot g T hlnh, A, to Rose Hutehinson, lot on {on § line of Third street, 38 E of Grove THE CALL’S RACING CHART (Copyright, 1900, by H. H. Egbert.) OAKLAND RACETRACK, Friday, May 4. 1195. FIRST RACE—Futurity course; seiling: 1900.—Weather fine. Track fast. three-year-olds and upward; purse, $300. | Bettis Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. % % # Str._ Fin. 1 Jockey. _ |Op. Cl. Flush of Gold, 3. FHEL T Powell 5 s Kitty Kelly, 3 i2 Mounce 65 75 Homestake, & 9h Buchanan ... 10 2 Blanche Shepard, 3.105| 7 21 Ranch . | SE Nettle Clark, 3.....103| § 53 Bassinger . $ 78 Miss Vera, ........109 1 7h |Bozeman 0 4 Mrs. C, 3 10511 10 n ‘Gaffney . » 5 Pauiine 7,3, 120( 8 1 |W. See. s 2 Ahwahnee, 3 .......105 2 12 |Hoimes 3 Lohosina, 3 . 105 5 6h Logue 4« 4 1178 Gold Finder, 3......107] 3 8 1% |3, Woods......| 8 10 Time—To %, :21%; to Y. :46: las 02; rt. Won handily, second and third drivipg. Winner, Owens Bros.’ e -Gold Cap. Winner re- ceived nice ride.. Favorite full of run at finich. Homestake came from the far rear. Lobo- sina ran like a_‘lobster.” Scratched—Jim Brownell 112 1196, SECOND RACE-Four and a half furlongs; two-year-olds: purse, $330. Index. Horse. T % % Fin. | Jockey. [Op. CL 17 Lilly Diggs ... 1 P Y 15 |H. Stuart..... 6 12 (870) Game Warden . H e 3y 2% |H. Shields... |85 65 1099 Screenwell Lake. 7 5h 41 32 |L Powell N S 1155 Seotch Belle .. 2 1% 2 4h |Bassinger | 8 1 1183 Loval § .. 3y 15 18 sh (3. Woods......| & 7 1155 Kingstelle I 3h 352 61 [Buchanan .| 2 92 1166 Tiltlauon [ gy (¢3 712 (Bozeman .....| 10 2 1130 _Kitty. Lu .1100| S s g 8 |Heinson 4 3010 Time—5-16, : :36%. Poor start. Won easily, second and third driving. Winser, J. G. Brown & Co.'s b. f.. by Red Iron-Lily Wright. Lilly away flying. Game Warden can beat her. Screenwell a_siow beginner, Scratched—Cambaceres 103, Wardman 103, 1197. THIRD RACE-One mile and a sixteenth; selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. Index Horse. Age. Weight.[St. _ Std. % % Str. _ Fin. | _ Jock Op._Ci. 151 B Mido, 8 61 6h 61 61 1h |Gaftney ] (1140) Perseus, a 2 41 2n 21 1h 21 [L Powell...l 3 135 s 3 1 6h 4h 5% &1 33 |J Daly | & ns 6§ 3h &51% 3h 3h 4h [Ranch fog"6 7 11% 11 11 21 5h |Stuart =2 4 9 92" 8% 81 71 6h |Burke |2 » 2. 2h 3R 4h BB T |J WoolS......),. ¥ 10909 8% 92 9% 9 3 (Hoseman ...l 2 ® (1184) Mamie G, 064 72 7% 1% 8% -9 |Buchaman &5 %8 1190 None Suc mis 1 10 10 10 10 |Dingley |2 ® Time—1-1, 16, :31; 9-16, ble; 1316, 1:2i%: mile, 1:41%; 1 1-16m, . Good start. Won first three driving. Winner, Dallas Stable's b. &. by imp. Sir ~Modred-Ethel El Mido turned a triple somersault through the burning hoop. Perseus very sore in warming up. Ailenna cut off at first turn. Corolla had @& tempestuous voyage. Scratched— Rapido 107, 1198. FOURTH RACE—Four and a half furlon, two-year-olds; purse, $350. Tndex. Horse. _ Weight.[St. % Str. [ Jockey. *® X% 1155 : 174 1161 (1143) 17 179 (1183) 1155 drattus - Articulate . Bavassa Ada N Princes Grafter Loneline Intrepido 1174 Parsifal . 1179 Rio de Al Time—5: lOS\ 5 103) 2 10| 7 0| 3 03] 1 4151, ting, ran away twice, 1199. FIFTH RACE—Seven furlon; % . Bad start. Won first b. &, by imp. St. Andrew-Ottyanna. Saddle on Andrattus Powell on Grafter did not earn the Victoria Cross. | Buchanan Stuart. o e ~ Winner, W. R. Larzelere's IIlYD’flA Articulate will _do. Rio Altar, played to 3 in the first bet- three driving. 1200. SIXTH RACE—Seven furlongs; sellin, ing. Winner, Burlingame Stock Farm's ch. f., by Moringa nicely rated. Romany punctured a tire. Lou Rey was SEVENTH RACE—Mile and a sixteenth Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St ' Str.__®in. | . Ok 1186 sto, 3. 3 13 - 11 |Ranch 4 5 (1159) Spike, 3 7 1 . 21 Stuart 0 15 (1185) Coming Event, 3 3 5 2 . 31 |J. Daly 5 s 84 Alica, a. ceeen207] 4 h 3 12 | Powell R 1165 . 52 Mounce . 3 135 . 63 Burke 4 3 72 Bassinger » 2 $1 |Logue .. 5 b ] 95 |Buchanan 19 15 ] 1010 |Gaftney k-3 -0 5 1 J. Woods. x k] 1:28. Fair start. Won first three driving. Winner, S. Brutus-irish Lass. An excellent ride landed Gmsto. Event quit. rt. Scratched—Cipriano Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. 14 % 3 1182 La Bor T8 5% oL k. 1160 Dolore. 6. 5 61 32 . Powell 1168 Sugder 5 1% 1% 315 |Macklin 18T Morin Ty e s 41 |H. Shields. R b SO 5h |Rassinger 5. 2B Th 6h |Bozeman . 5 181 ERCEE Rl 7h I Daly 3 ChEse D EER k- 82 |Logue 5 sh 9 9 3~ |Ranch 5 (1160) 19 9 9 9 [J. Woods. 3 Fell . . . |Buchanan » Time— %, :36; %, 1:01%: %, 1:27%. Good start. Won handily, second third driv- imp. Brutus-Ledette. Winner was best. selling; three-year-olds and up; purse, $400. first three driving. .’ J. G. Brown ridden. Lady Meddlesome should have won. Age. Welght. [St. % Str. Fin. | Jocke: 10p._ClL 1152 Wyoming, a. 10| 7 31 23 1h |Bozeman . 492 1181 Lady Med'some, 4..103( 4 1h 5h 32 2h |Buchanan 2 3 1193 Silver Tone, 4 107 42 11 1h 32 |H. Stuart. 4 3 (1187) Gauntlet, 4. B 8% 42 41 42 |H. Shields s -8 1194 Castake, 92 82 51 52 |Mounce 10 1192 Imp. Mistral IT, 6 8 9 H 6 h |Bassinger 9 1138 Horton, 4. 7 71 9 7h |Macklin § 1194 Edgardo, 3 3% 21 61 S |Ranch T 1187 Storm Kin 2h 6% 12 5 |I. Powell. 8 1187 Morin: n 0 J. Woods......| 15 25 Time—1-16, 13- Good start. Won N line of Lynde street, 50 W from SW corner Bona Tract, W % by ‘N 1L, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10. Sainuel H. MclIntosh to John and Marguerite B. MelIntosh, undivided 3 interest 79.22 acres, being lots 10 and 11 in section 36, township 1 §, range 3 W, Brooklyn Township; $10. Matthew S. Fletcher to Marv J. Fletcher, lot on § line of West Fourteenth street. 165 E of Wood, E 2 by S 106:3, being lot 7, block T, Garden Tract Homestead, Oakland: $10. W. W. Rushmore (by J. B. Lanktree, com- missioner) to The McCarthy Co. (a corporation), Jot 8, block L, Golden Gate Tract, Oakland; $150. Charles L. and John F. Smith to James Y. Bccleston, lots 3 . Block F. Major Given Tract, Oakland; 14 and 15, Map of Twitchell Tract, Berkeley: $10. Pascal Bellocq to Marcel Lemer and John B. Porte, undivided one-third interest in xm lowing: Lot on S line of Isabella street. W of San Pablo avenue, W 54 by S 139:21, being lot 13 _and portion lot 12, Gunn Tract; also lot on § line of Isabella street, San Pablo avenue, § 105, NW 34 point distant 92 8 from S line of Isabelia street, N 62 to 8 line of Isabella street, E 34 to be- gining, being a portion of lot 15, same, Oak- land; $10. Harvey P. Travers to Wil 1ot on E line of Valdez street, N 50 by E 125, lot 4, block Oakland; $1000. E. Travers, of Locust, Idez Tract, Willlam E. Travers to Laura M. Travers, lot on E line of Valdez street, 159:6 N of Val- dez, 50 thence E 125, § 50, W 12, being lot 4, block 22 nd; gift. * Central Land Company (a corporation) to J. H. Simpson, lot on E line of West street, 50:23 S of Thirty-third, S 25.26 by E 116, Oakland; 10. 2 E. A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Emily K. lot on NE_corner of Oak and Eleventh E 105 by N 75, being lots 1, 2 and 3 and portion of lots 27 and 28, block 166, Oak- land; $10. amuel T. and Elizabeth B. Dodson to Louis Marks, lot on E line of Fruitvale avenue, 156:1 S of School street, S 35 by E 150, being portion of lot 8§ map of Loop Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; $5. A?xefimn M. and Tda M. Goodnough to Tsaac L. Saxton, the NW 90 feet of lots 47 and 48, Marion Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Mary C. Reaser to F. A. Losh, lot on W line of Willow street, 120 N of Engle avenue, N 20 by 135:4, block 13, lands adjacent to En- cinal, Alameda; $10. Zalka and Ralph Asher to Frank Fisher, lot Valdez Tract (as recorded), Oak- a portion of lots 9 and 10, block 22, Oakland; $10. Blake Company (a corporation of San Fran- clsco) to George G. Wickson. lot €. block 3, Grove-street Line Tract, Berkeley: $i0. W. J. and Grace E. Mortimer to Fritz Lar- lot on NE col streets, N 40, E 112.06, 8 3089, W 115 to be- ginning, being lot 1. block 20, Shattuck Tract Map 5, Berkeley: $10. First_Presbyterian Church of Berkeley to r of Oregon and Grove Mar- Mary E. Wickson, lot on SE_corner of Fulton et lnd“Rurlnfi avenue, E 100 by S 130, eley; Daniei McGlone to John C. s, lot on W line of Hi r street, 100 of Woolsey, N 35:5 by W 122:4, being lot 4, block 6, Central Park "nfl. Berkeley; $10. John C. and Charity L. Rogers to Grace E. Forsythe, same, Berkeley: gift. Hanry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Henry Was- sell, lots 3 and 4, block 6 Allendale Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Jennle E. Manuel to Walter G. Manuel, lot on NW line of Hobart or Twenty-first street and Broadway, W 172:4. N 130, E S o8:11. ¥ 125, 8 9. to beginning, being lot 20 and 21, block D, Wilcox place. Oakland: $10. ‘A. and Mae G, Losh to Henry Schluter, lot on N line of Twelfth street, 191 feet W of West street. N 100 by W inches. being por- tion of lot 37, block 182, Oakland: $10. The Central Land Company (a corporation) to John F. Dingwell. lot 3. block D, map of y of Central Land Company, Oakland: 10. H. G. Willlams to Sarah D. Willlams, not on N line of Thirteenth street, 82 feet B of Mar- ket street, E 68:4 by N 100, 'block 153, Oakland; £t Henry and Clara H. May to Gustay Beckert, ot on B line of Onk street, 13:0 feet N of Eoventh ‘atreet. N 29 by B i00, being portion of lots 3 and 4, block 134, Oakland; $10. Vivian G. Finch to George W.'Arper, re- record of 621 D. 305, lot on NE line of East Fitteenth street, 50 feet NW of Twenty-sec- ond avenue, NW 2 by NE 40, being Iot 10, block 24, San Antonio; $10. J. and_Harrlet O. Tyrrel to John J. Johnson. lot on N corner nf"!"l:nla’ avenue nn# bnl;c-': Seventeenth street, NW ¢ Onldand:. 810 , East o award Hrown to Mina 1. Brown. lot on corner Santa Clara avenue and Schilier streets, SE $1 NE 207:6, Alameda; $10. Mary E, Owen (executrix for estate of Wil- son J. Owen, deceased) to Ira Sanford, lots 17 and 18, block B, Fitch Tract; Alameda; grant. Builders’ Contracts. Frank J. Weiss (owner) with T. J. Crawford & Son contractors, architect M. J. Welsh, all work conerete and ing for a three- story fi bullding on NE corner of T - ) and ta streets, N 91:6 i#fia'um" 'G. Irwin (owner) with D. O'Sulltvan &;:z-':l T Kl s Bros., inc. (owness) with P. E. Jackson & Co. contractors, architects Reid Bros., all work and material in the manufacturing and placing 1n position, etc.. of prismatic glass and elevator doors for building in course of erection gl; lsh“;lle &)l Market street, between Fifth and xth; 3 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Eight. Time Ball. Brapch Hydrographic Office, V. S. N., Mer- nts’ Exchange, San Francisco, (i May 4, 1900, ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Fe bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day= . e. at noon of the G'cloek p. M. Greenwich thme. - °F 8t 8 C. 3. CALKINS, U. 8 in charge. —————————————————— Sun, Moon and Tide. | e ——— e e Times and Heights of High Low Waters ‘at_Fort Point: :m’mc:"?o San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, MAY 5. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tide: the early morning tides are given in the. lect hand column .and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus sizn (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Steamer Movements. 5 HEERRETY BEEEL vocwemnwaminmac e Creacent City.. msaiat. o Crescent City. North Fork. EEEREEEEY Alta 03 03| Kentuck . o Andes 08 10 Lady Was - & Belcher . 12 13 Mexican 3 0 Best & Bel 17 18 Occidental ..... 0 1 Bullion 02 0 Ophir . 58 84 Caledonia 130 1 35/Overman o Chollar 22 23 Potost . B u Challenge C 14 16 Savage . o7 Confidence 80 85 Scor - 2 Con Cal & V 155 03 Con Imperial... — ] Con New York. — 18 FEureka Con..... — 50 St Lous. - 12| Crown Polnt... 10 12|Standard 380 Exchequer ... — ) Gould & Cu 2 2 Hale & Norers. 33 n Julia — 21 * | Robert Duncan. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | China and Japa Victoria & Puget Vancouver. -_— TO SAIL. Stesmer. | Destination. Satls. lm 5. 11 am|Pler 11 5. 5 pm(Pler 2 5 9am|Pler 2 5, 5 pm Pler 3 5, 5 pm Pier 27 6, 11 am|Pler » 7. 2pm Pler 2 7. Sam|Pler 11 . 11 am Pler 24 8. 32 mPMSS 8 10 amiPler 13 : . 2 pm|Pler 3 8. Portland Cape Nome. 5 2 pm|Pler 24 Curacao ... Mexico.. 8, 19 am|Pier 11 Tillamook . !Tillamook.. ay 8. 5 pm Pler 2 Santa Rosa San Diego.. 11 am Pler 11 Aloha. 19, '3 pm|Pler 2 Rainier ...[j¢ 1, 2 pm Pler 34 Coptic, -....|China & Japan May II. 1 pm(PMSS ‘o0s Bay... Newpor . May 11, 9am Pier 11 Umatilla ... Vie & Pgt 8./ May 11, 11 am Pler 11 Arcata ...../Coos Bay...... May 11, 12 m!Pler Del Norte.. Oregon Ports. May 12, - Octavia .... Europe May 12, State of CallPortiand......|May 13. 11 am|Pler 24 — Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, May 4 Stmr Columbifa, Doran, hours from Port- land, via Astoria 42 hours. Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, 23 days from Sydney, via Honolulu § days 12 hou: pitmr Soutit Coast, Oisen. 13 hours from Al- on. Stmr Noyo, Fosen, 13 hours from Fort Bragx. Stme Progreso, Zolling, $8 hours from Ta- coma. Stmr Alcazar, Fagerlund, 37 hours from Port Los Anzeles. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 17 Mendocino, etc. Nor stmr Thyra, Edvardsen, 51 days_from Hongkong, via Yokohama 31 _days, via Hono- lulu 14 days and San Diego 45 hours Schr Impossible, Low, § hours from Point Reyes. Schr Ethel Zane, Grays Harbor. Schr Czar, Hutman, 31 days from Manzanillo. CLEARE:! * * hours trom Holmstrom, 9 days from Friday. May 4. Stmr Wigwam, Anderson. Port Townsend: Alaska Packers' Association. Stmr Nerth Fork, Bash, Eureka; Chas N son. Stmr Corona, Glelow, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Titania, Gulliksen, Nanatmo; John Rosenteld’'s _Sons. Br stmr Wyefleld, Cartmer, Seattle; U 8 Gov- ernment. CBlm Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu: Weich & 0. . Schr Vine, Small, Cape Nome; C F Hum- phreys. Schr Eliza Miller, Christensen, Apia; Delius & Co. SAILED. Friday, May 4 Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay Stmr Givsy, Leland, Senta Cruz. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freemad. Comox. Bkin 8 G Wild . Hilo, RETURNED. Friday. May 4. r Bowens Schr Newark, Beck, hence May 3, Landing, on ac of carryl APHIC. , 3 4. 10 p m—Weathes velocity 12 miles “ELLA TS, A Manila cablegram states ano was scuttled on Leyte POINT LOB( cloudy; wind SE May coast. Crew mutinied, killed owner, captaim and_officers. LORENZO MARQUES—$hip W H Macy from Hastings Mill_is ashore at Cockburn shoais. Br_war stmr Forte has gone to her assistance HONOLULU, April 26— Bktn Wm Carson, pre- viously reported wrecked, has been sold. Wil be broken up, as it is impossible to save her. Aprfl 23—Sehr Mokihana was wrecked at Ka- hului during heavy NF: gale: no lives lost. DOMESTIC PORTS UMPQUA—Salled April 3—Schr Sadle, for San_Francisco. - PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 4—Stmr Tacoma, from Yokohama, and proceeded to Ta- coma at § a m FORT BRAGG—Arrived May 4—Stmr Na- tional City, hence May 3 GREENWOOD—Arrived May 4—Stmr Whites- boro. hence May 3. JALBION—Arrived May 4—Stmr Scotia. hence ay 2. SEATTLE—Sailed May 3-Stmr City of Se- attle, for Skagway Arrived May 4—Schr Falcon, hence April 15 REDONDO—Sailed May 3—Schr La Gironde, for Grays Harbor. May 4—Bark Vidette, for Port Townsend. SAN PEDRO—Sailed May 4—Schrs Maggle C Russ and J M Colman, for San Franeiseo ASTORIA—Sailed May 4—Ger ship Najade, for_Queenstown EUREKA—Arrived May 4—Stmr Pomona, hne May 3: schr Fortuna, hence May 1; schr Mabel Gray. ‘from San_Diego. Salied May 4—Stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro: | stmr Samoa, for San Francisco; stmr Sunol, | for San Franeisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May U § stmr Ran- ger, from —. FOREIGN PORTS VICTORIA—Arrived May 3—Stmr Tacoma, from Hongkong. NANAIMO—Arrived May 2—Stmr Mineola, from Port Los Angeles; Br stmr Robert Adam- son, hence April 2. Sailed May 3—Stmr Mineloa, Angeles. | TPORT SAID—Arrived May 2—Ger stmr Al- benga, from Baitimore, for Manila. PANAMA—Arrived April 17—Stmr City of Panama, from Champerico. May 1—Stmr Colon, hence March 2. Sailed Avril 13—Haw stmr Barracouta, for San Jose de Guatemaia. April 19—Stmr New- port, for San Francisco FALMOUTH—Arrived May 4-Ger ship Ne- | reide, from Portland. 2-Stmr City of YOKOHAMA—Sailed May | Peking. for San Francisco. CASTLE, Aus—Sailed March 14—Br ship for Honolulu. March 16—Br ship for Port Los NE | Australia, ! Elmhurst, for San Francisco. March 17—Schr Honoipu, for Honolulu: ship Reaper, for Hono- Julu, March %—Br ship Balclutha, for San | Francisco. March %i—Barg Big Bonanza, for Honolulu. Aoril 2 Br bark Sussex, for Hono- lutu, April 4 Bark Oregon, for Honolulu; Haw ship Star of Italy, for Honolulu. April §— Schr Robert Searles, for Kahulutl. I To sail April 11—Bark Carondelet, for Hono- ulu. In port April 1l—Br ship Afghanistan, for San Francisco: Br ship Ancafos, for San Fran- cisco; bark Carondelet. for Honolulu; Ital ship | Elisa, for Honelulu: bark Hesper. for Hono- Br ship Hiddekel. for San Francisco; schr ., _for Honolulu; Haw ship John Ena, for San Francisco; Fr bark La Bruyere, for San Franeisco; bark Louisiana, for Honolulw; Br | ship Port Eigin, for San Francisco; Br ship for San Francisco: Br ship Sir Robert Fernie, for San Francisco: Wachusett, for Honolulu. Chartered to load—Fr bark Amiral Troude, for San Francisco; Br bark Ancinis, for Hono- Iulu: Fr bark Chas Gounod, for San Francisco: Br ship Craigerne, for San Franeisco: Br bark Dominton, for Honolulu: Fr bark Fervaal. for San Francisco: bark Gen Fairchild, for Honoh- lu; Br bark Invermark, for San Francisco; Fr bark Jacques, for San Francisco; Fr bark La Fontaine, for San Francisco; ship Maria Chil- cott, for Honolulu; Br ship Perseverance. for Honolulu; Br bark Strathdon, for San Fran- cisco: Br bark Woollahra, for Honolulu; ship Yosemite, for Honoiulu. FREEMANTLE—Arrived March 29—Haw ship Euterpe, from Port Ludlow. SERALDTON Ared Roril T-Br bark Rosa, from yville. SYDNEY—Arrived April 3-Ship Great Ad- miral, from Port Hadlock; ship J B Brown, from Chemainus. March 15—Br bark Woolla- " from Eureka. B ORT ADELAIDEArrived March 27—Bark ‘Empire, hence Dec 31 PORT PIRIE-Arrived March 7—Sche Kim Cyrus, from Port Blakeley. March 3i—Sehr ¥ "Taibot, from Port Gamble. April 3—Sehr Wm Bowden, from Port Blakeley. HONOLULU—Arrived Aoril 17—-Bark Sono- - ewcastle, Aus: Haw bark Himalaya. from Ne stle, Aus. April 18—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, from Yokohama. April 19— Nor scmr Thyra, from Yokohama: bktn Ska- git. frem Port Gamble. April 2—Ship M race, from Sydney. April 31—Bktn J M Grif- ftn from Port Townsend. Aurll 22 Bktn John Smith, from Seattle. il B—Br stmr_Dorie, hence’ April 17, il 24—Br_bark City of Adelaide, from Newcastle, Aus:W’ § stmr Han- cock, hence April 17: bktn Robert Sudden, from Newcastle April %—Br stmr Moana, hence April 18; Nor stmr Horda, from Kaunakokai. April 26—Br stmr Coptic. from Yokohama. April_27Shin I F Chapman. hence Avril 13: schr Mary E Foster. hence April 12: bark € D Bryant, from Nanaime: schr Okanogan, from Port Townsend. Salled Aoril 17-Bark Palmyra, for Port Townsend: bktn Echo, for Port Townsend: sche Marta ¥ Smith, for Port Townsend. April 18— Pr_ship Hilston, for Port Townsend. April 3 —Nor stmr Thyra. for San Diego and San Francisco: ship Dashing Wave. for Port Town- send. April 21-Bark S C Allen, for San Fran- cisco. April 23—Schr Lottle Bennett, for Port Townsend: Haw ship Star of Bengal. for San Francisco. April 2¢—Br stmr Dorfe, for Yoko- hama: schr Pioneer. for Port Townsend. April 25—Sebr Chas R Wiison. for Port Townsend: Br stmr Moana. for Sydney. April 27—Sehr Com- peer, for Port Townsend. To sall April 27—8tmr Czarina, for San Fran- cisco. DELAGOA BAY—Arrived May 4-Ship Wm H Macy, from Algoa Bav. OCEAN STEAMERS. NAPLES—Arrived May +—Stmr Kaiser Wil- helm II, for Genoa, and proceeded. LIVERPOOL—Sailed May 4-Stmr Georgic, for New York. CHERBOURG—Sailed May 4—Stmr Columbia. from Hamburz and Southampton, for New HAMBURG—Arrived May 4 Stmr_Pretoria, from New York. via Plvmouth and Cherbourg. HAVRE—Arrived May +Stmr La Touraine, from New York. NEW YORK Arrived May 4—Stmr Noorge. MOVILLE Salled_May 4—Stmr Furnessta, from Glasgow, for New York. Cherbours. 4