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14 THE SAN P'RANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1904 - — — - 5 DEATH NOTICES. "Zeziiiint| COMMANDER OF BIG BONANZA [MAKING PLANS ter of Abe, Charies and Martha Kareki, a April 4, 1904, Cherles Baker, & native of (Tuesday), at o'clock, from her late England, aged 44 years. residence, 1522 Geary street, and thence by BEASLEY—In this oity, April 4 1004, Jo- | 5:30 o'clock train to Hills of Eternity Cem- hanna Beasley, lste of Smartsville, C ctery for interment. ioved mother of Richerd, Joby wné Wiiliem | RONEY in this city, April 2, 1004 Mary E. Captain Chafles Stens]und’ Returning to HIS Shlp at Her Winter and Mre, D. F. Buekiey, Mrs. ¥. | beloved wife of Frederic 8. an Democratic National Sub- Meibeck and the late Mrs. J. P. Emith, mother of Emfi‘.‘zd.fi;?kv::'"" nl.l 2 o i s B o et | i St it (gt Anchorage, Off Antioch, Falls From the Gangway and Is| committee to Complete Ar-| Seamarougy 01§30 Siock: Trom her i ""d:;;‘f%’fl:,;%'”:?“:;‘:&m:*' Drowned---Empty Skiff Tells the Tale of His Taking Off| rangements for Gathering Pleass omit flowers. BREEMANN—At rest in this ¢ 196, Mre. Frieda Besemann, bel R it s ot M) o ‘ R T [SUBSCRIPTIONS READY EMITH—In this city, April 2, 1904, Omar W. of the late Detr n, and beloved Smith, & native of lowa, aged 27 yea A | St rny mother of W Mrs. M. Furk. member of the Brotherhood of Teamste er Mra. Joe Hamm: D Mrs. Henry EFThe funeral will take place to-day 13 H 3 R i, o iy & Suttts, Rk | o Ty, S Wttt Tt oAy Pavilion Will Be Provided . aays. of J. C. O'Connor & Co., T terment Nationa! Cemetes JOHN—In this city, April 5 years 6 mont 7 Mission street. With 9500 Seats, of Which| Positively cured by these 1904, Hester Jobn, relict of B. G. St. John, and the chapel from 8 | 7 i g ! Little Pills, : AT O | S, Sk S e - L | 4000 Will Boin She ATERE| o ontn Tacssten D O — 3 born in Setauket, Long Island, Janus | Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- | ' ST. LOUIS, April 4—The sub-com- | foct dy for Dizziness, Na D i Browr I‘;Y\u;nfl to-day (Tuesday) at 11| | BYRXEIn this cit o'clock, from Westminster Presbyterian | 2 i ke E o oy kL Church, corner Page an Webster atrects. | | [mittee o e Deniate National | oo, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Hildebrandt, & Da Interment private, Please omit flowers. | | | Commitfee in charge of the arrange- > , years STRONG—In this city, April 3, 1904, John | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. ~They ments for the Democratic National Ve e reiition 15 be Bel@im:At, Lol et | ICUIs NGIROLIS. | ERy Wiy oy \ | here to-day. All the members are here Small Pill. Small Dose« {except John R. McLean of Cincinnati. | The local committee reported that the !sum of $40,000 pledged by St. Louis | | toward defraying the expenses of thc‘,»——v»- |convention had been subscribed. Ity also reported in detail the arrange- | i ments planned for seating the dele- | | gatee, alternates and guests in the con- | ! vention hall. | The plan provides for 9500 seats, of | i | which 4000 will be located in the arena. Strong, a native of Vermont, aged 67 vears. TAPKEN—In this city, April 2, 1904, Fred- | erick W. Tapken, beloved husband - of | Anna H, Tapken a native of Bremerhaven, Germany, aged 64 years 5 montbs and 1 a A’ member of Court Hubertus No. 15, rely Unterstutzungs Verein and | . Aprll 4, of Bridget tive of Stock lends and acquaintances are respec invited to attend the funeral to Steamers leave Broadway wharves, Plers 9 and 1L, San Franciseco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel v aday). April 5 2 o'clock, from Hall 413 By street, betwe kton and Powe!ll Remains at the par Subr & C 1137 M Seattle f the late Cap For Victoria, Vancouv Dr. Benj. Wall_and a pative of New Bed- p 4 g % rownsend, Seatt'e. Tacoma, Everett. years 1 month and 14 | The speakers’ stand will be on lhe; {‘:;!“::‘grl"r;’ - _-flv‘” (m_ 15, 20, 25, A I north side of the arena and the Press | yjai' 5. Change at Seattle to this compan reservation east and west of the speak- | steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Sea e or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P, | ers’ stand. The delegates will be seazea,! Ry. - | directly in front of the speakers’ stand | For Eureka (Humbolt fi,«_\;lwrc‘mngxéklm‘\;l A 0, 2 28, Ma E s |and the alternates east and west of | P, M. Avr. £ 10 5 |the delegates. The remainder of the | For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and |seats are for guests. The Individual Redondo), San Diegs nta Barbara—Sa | members of the national committee Wiil | state of California. The H v i, i i e For Los Angeles (via | | nave the @istribution of the guest tick- | _For Los Angeles [via | ets outside of those for the press and | jorey, San Simeon. the local arrangements committee. | Ventur | 1t was decided not to consider the | question of naming temporary officers | kagdaens (of the national convention until the | JhE" o vmas (Mex.). 10 | meeting of the sub-committee, to be | month. For further informat held here in June, The next meeting | RIght is reserved to change | of the sub-committee will be held in St. | TICKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom-= | Louis in May ery st. (Paiade Jiotel). 10 Market st. and Broad- | 10 Market st, | B — MONDAY, APRIL 4 | “hariotta and Samuel Drew to Mary L. | | Rils (wife of John 5.), lot on S line of Post ~ ot Larkin, W 25 by § 120; $1 | of Een Franclsco to Jere- | | | m, <days, 9 a. m. n_Pedro and East , Santa Crus, Mon< Port Harford (Sam Donovan snd Mary E. W line of P 46 by W 84:6; $— to Jiizabeth Heene, lot on S line of < reet, 103 W of Polk, W 65 by | street, 45:6 e lee to Pioneer Automobile Com- SW corner of Goiden Gate avenue o sireet, W 145, S 137:6, B 37:6, N d $10. f San Francisco to Willlam | lot on N line of Green Laguna, W 26 by N 100; | Fiorence Heine to James | - ¢ Webs: t, 82 v way wharves. Freight Offic . Jeater street, £2:6 N | | &I N. General Passenger Agent, fe of . 1 3 3y 10 Market st., San Francisco wife of David), lot on | | | FORMER EDITOR FIRES | Sl Meiat ot B ter street, 110 N of Geary, N Tsviue fremi Botels” and xchange 312 AT A POLICE OFFICIAL | cail for and, che | resta cpzone | AMERICAN LINE. " f Sap Francisco to Adolf of Pine street, 47:6 E | N 87:6; § - . undivided | Captain Charles Stenslund, com- Arrived Apr n Lahaina, hence Mar 25. | Entrance to a Political Con- ine of Pine street % ; TVERETT—Sailéd Apr 3—Schr Winslow, for il Tiad | e e T s = . W 42 by N 137:6; $10. mander of the ship Big Bonanza, has San Pedro. vention Hall. | Philadeiphia Germtdte - Niny 3!St. Paul.. May 14 - il ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—London Direct. Minneapolis - Apr. 23, mocn PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Apr 5—Bktn J. LAWTON, Okla., April 4.—At the M. Griffith. from San Pedro; schr Loutse, from s \ San Francisco. entrance of the Democratic County 1 Sailed Apr 4—Schr G. W.AVatson, for 'San | Convention hall here J. W. Hawkins“ ergeant at arms of the House of Rep- | Mesaba | Mary O. Kilgrove to First | gijsappeared, and there seems little rea- St. Louls AT cientist), lot on SW corner E 8% by | son to doubt that at some hour between o'clock Saturday afternoon and 5 - el to John F. Witsel, lot on SW i = Francisco, I 30, 9 s. m. . ; 4 b Aemlentlis oA oed el U i o from Porc. Gambie: senr B, ¢ Siader from | T€Sentatives of the Seventh Legisla- | Jinnein ey 144 3o m: e, | w S s 1'-:’1;“;::”' Srownell (ohe e Tpnanik Wi i Grays Harbor. ‘ g ¢ ture, now Assistant Chief of Police of | Only firat-ciass passengers carried " b Vallejo street, 257:6 W of Baker, | 2t an anchorage off Antioch. Captain | cioalled Apr 3—Stmr Whittler, for San Fran- | Lawton, was shot three times and fa- b lx?“ol:n%?' 'l‘.w!:’!-ea passage, 5 ajy quitclaim deed, $5. g el -, A i | clsco. 1 4 < v . | Mon —Liverpool—short s sage 3 fam H. f3el to Mary ¥. House, lot on W | Stenslund and a sailor, Peter Carmelo, | “Arrived Apr 4—Schr Henry Wilson, from | t2lly wounded by L. T. Russell, for- | yensington Avr hwark ... May 14 resp n 6 S of Bush, S 30 by | lived on board and looked out for the storia: schr Albert Meyer, from Tacoma. mer editor of the Lawton Democrat. T sy 2 » W J . SH— Passed A —8 v e ut wi | - L, Hes Jot on x | vessel during the time she was laid up. T pansed N AT & Schr V- b | Hawkins returned the fire, but without | . BEre N g camers of 12.500 Tons Alexander Young joined the vessel on | | | Tellus, hence Apr 1, for Nanaimo: stmr Cen- & €ffect. | New York—Xotterdam, Yn“. Dg\unmu. - < n . s of - B avad The i < i Sailing Tuesdays a o - Saturday as mate and with F. Parker, Z piociial, | heoos “Aperdiitge-basider dradger | The sfiootiiitodk placy B tha sy Sopiwee Sotsd May 10 E e |y a seaman, was to have helped Captain - W‘L | L Faseed in “Apr 4—fir stmr Heather: Br ship ence of several hundred people. | Noordam m .l May 17 . =t S Sailo; i Lucipara, from Newcastle, Eng., for Seattle: | ———————————— “Will call Plyn h y ZUINRE 286 Befior Carosne sk Ju8 ] - | | sehr” Americana,” from Honolulu, for Port| cOACHES OF A TRAI | EED STAR LINE. ¥ | ship ready for the towboat which on 1 | | Townsend. { » o g = New York—Antwerp—Pa: Sunday was to take the Big Bonanza | %" . Passed out Apr 4—Br ship Edenmore, from DASH INTO A DITCH!| From New York s 10:30 a. m. p Ye = > N Port, Hadlock, for Valparaiso. & | Zeeland May £ ; frem her winter quarters to Beale- SCHOONER KAILUA, WHICH 1S | PORT TOWNSEND. Sailed Apr 4—Br ship BT Finland May 14 - ; Y street wharf, there to be made ready f o T R R [ Paenmore, cor Valparateo. " ™" Nearly Every Passenger on Two Cars : Michael Tami drew O and Mel d ND. ed Apr i-Stmr S | X : r i e hae ] & o D ot 3 for a voyage to Alaska for salmon. o % nan Prandlee ) i s in Kansas Injured in the | ew York—Quemstown—Liverpool. % s : $10. 4 During his stay at Antioch Captain ary | Arrived Apr 4—Stmr Eureka, hence Apr 3. | Disaster. | Cedric .. 9 a.m. Stenslund made many friends ashore, | STeDt 4 ca boots and shoes. § pkgs dry | Salled April 4—Stmr Areata, | ocnonTA - Kane April 4.—The | Majestic Apr 11.102.m ¥ 4 . 1 and at ock Saturday afternoon Th'l \‘efl;l‘&:uo carried (n %,ku }f".“”éf'; | S Arrived Apr 4—Stmr George W. | Burlington passenger train, north- | " nbiton—euoenm'n—\ iv 'L /3 i p R 5 o valued at $463, en route onga, Friendly | Elder, 3 i g & i i e . 3 June 18 left the ship for the purpose of bldding | yalued « T o Tong: | "'Satiea ‘Apr 2--Schr Zampa. for San Pedro. | bound from Concordia to Wymore, | CYmrc - oo g L iy good-by to winter-time acquaint- oy = 'ORT BLAK Arrived &pr 4—Br bark ' was wrecked this morning near Cuba, May June 2. June 3 from § e vark Prussia, hence | {00 VN going into a ditch, | BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. 2, " 3 Genoa. O—Arrived Apr 4—Schr Admiral, | Scarcely a passenger escaped without | ., AZores. Gibraltar, Naples. Gemop. i sehr Oceanla Vance, from Port gignt jnjuries, but none was seriously | ROMANIC , June 18 July 30 r bark Turgot, for Astoria. | hurt. The accident was caused by the e v -'_'l;\” ed Apr 4—Ger ,hi[l;r‘“'s spreading. Schr Spokane, for San Fran- JSLAND PORTS. | Lemp Four Times Millionaire. | HONOLULU—Arrived Apr 4—Schr Alumna, | LOUIS, April 4.—An inventory anc Three Cargoes for Honolulu. Mate Young stayed up until 10 0'clock | he steamer Alameda, which satled on Sat- awaiting the skipper's return, and then, | urday for Honolulu, carried a general mer- 16, The lead- o to Ad . 20,2 | i binking Stenslund had decided to re- | chandise cargo, valued at $: - of Beve by E 100; | main ashore all night, turned in. When | 178 exports were as follows ’ e towboat came & . N . 10 bbi -, 1626 pkgs potatoes, pkgs ) and Theresa Fi ncis X | the towboat came alon jls next r,““'"’”mun,« !m: t‘ruil’; 26 shs freon ) vn W line of Alabam 130 N | ing the skiff in which Captain Stens- | veemey; BT G Rk A lund had rowed ashore was found fast | frozen oysters. 4170 lbs fresh meat’ 1340 I ge and Margaret Moss, i essed Y 5 " e 7T lbs 2 first sireet, 60 E of to the Big Bonanza's gangway. On|dressed poultry 12533 Ibs butter, 9287 1bs 2 | (om’ Newcastle, Aus.; U S stmr iroquots erty e late | lbs malt, 10,850 | oo 0 quols, | of the personal property of th te | - s cheese, 86 c8 egks, 8o the gangway was a bundle of the cap- |ibs su 20 o - 1o Willias radfor ot o o gar, 130,000 lbs rice, 10,202 lbs mid S pr 4— k ie Jo 0! | millionaire brewer, Willilam J. Lemp, William Bradford, lot 24 ibs ham, and bacon, 669 iba | pSulled Apr 4—Bark Annie Johnson, for San | M P . e ‘h wnd Army streets, N | taln’s clothes, as he had got them from | dlines, 12623 k o. a total valuation of $4,384,000. 1:6 by E 98 B ki beans, lbs dried frult, 19,000 Ibs codfish, | " RAH{L.UT—Salled Apr 3—Schr Kona, for | STONS @ tota 34, . = . A Walsh and Theo- u ¥ cs candy, 9940 lbs 03 pkgs meal Sin Pravolsch. i It is believed that the real estate is off to Robert F. Captain Stenslund evidently reached N e of Army | the ship all right and made fast the by N 114: $10. | ointer of the skiff. Just what hap- pked meat, 4181 1hs | Ibs dried fish, 13,870 1bs lard, | 409 pkgs bottled beer, 70 cx |, s 18 cs wine 12 cs grape EASTERN PORT | worth $600,000. The widow inherits | AWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived Apr | nearly the whole estate. bark Alice Marie, hence Dec 16. HITE STA ire . Gert: ce BALTIMORE—Cle; d A 2—§] El Y en 5 aftérwa , " ¢ill be | Julce, 268 gals 9 cs ki , 23 ‘ca chi . e - ared Apr 2—Ship Shenan- | > _avenue, 65 N of | pened afterward probably never will be | 7% T8 ERE D 5, latome, B8 o8 O aiE0es | doah, for San Francisco, and sailed Apr 3 < || rRomaxic..... Ml T4 Jime 18 4 < stre known. There was & terrific current |pkgs groceries and provis . B FOREIGN PORTS - 1} 2onoric o May 28, July 2 . drew and An- 8% groceries and proviaions 1148 €8 chnned gl ; Elizabeth. .... Coquille River Apr. 7| CAN e A i A\ J ninth ave- | rushing by the ship and a human being F::hm-" r]x;“‘mm;m water, :gl l(’vhkvgl (T\,le prepa ! CALLAO—Arrived Feb 14—Br ship Slieve Argo. Ffl River - Ports. .. Apr. 7! "‘r‘,»r,d “n r‘“,:;“:( :\vn:.‘ l\“\’j: 'lnn.px-!'“bo;;,kl-‘vr‘: % B 1B:T%, N 60, | once in that swirl of water would have | in, tea. 700 Ibs raleins 74 pkes lekied sol- | NG Sailed Mar 16—Br ship Hamp, | Santa Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Pis./Apr. | B s Fomaggin e 3 ille, lot on ¥ line | Small chance of escape from death. It|mon 15 cs honey. 2012 Ibs nuts, | ton; for Los Angeles. ok 3 e ol o 8! First clase, $65 upward avenue 5 S of L street, S . at S i pickled fish, 780 1bs coffee, 625 Ibs % GKONG—Safled ar —B; t 5 +$ oy 2 . cignih Avene, 162:6 e S is thought that Stenslund, in making [5G0 o0 020 15° oot O O geko. 147 | | O ORONG tlied, M st “victour | G- W. Eider..| Fortiand & Astoria Boston to Liverposl queenstown - & wartz to Solomon Getz, lot on | A4St the painter, lost his balance, fell | shoes, 12 pkes oil clothing, 117 bxs soap, 208 | for Tacoma. | Centralia.... | Grays Harbor i + " e S a s¥ Forty-afth avenie and U street, | overboard and was carrfed away by |PkKs drues and sundries. 110 colls rope, 11,620 | | KOBE Sailed Mar 7—Br stm: Ching Wo, | Bonita..... . Newport & Way Po P SR R ¥ ‘ SW corner of Fo: s fertilizer, 30 pkg ints, 6 pkgs wind- | for Orecon. 1 | Seattle & o 2 SPUBLIC (ne s |y t N e b 105, | the torrent. mills,” 162 pig paper. 78 cu 10 bbls oll, 13 | | PANAMA—Arrived Mar 20—Stmr City of | Gotmr . | Seattls & Whateom.. .| CRETIC 3 2 | ats: venue, 100 | He was about 60 years old and well fq'ff,'i: n;,-h 14 ['kls‘fl T‘;ivcng n'r(nl sun- | "{\’l‘;;;']flil];;:';:d I;:rl THERE NI | State of Cal.. n Diego & \l\,'ny P in;"‘m el 360 L 8 known in this port. He had been on | fee 1o peo A e e i e - | City'puchys” | Fuget. Sound ror.... japr! 11 | | fnet i % 5 the Big Bonanza two year: He has munl\‘luln_. q cs manufactured to- SPL el;flbnfi‘ll Passed Apr 1—Fr bark Biar- | gov-yo cw York via Panamdveer. 13 | Cotst, Pest ave 3 B g e s acco, 17 bdls wagon material, 53 pkgs leather, o B Lyt 2 | Oregon.......| Portiand & Astoria....lApr. H - s y v a brother here, the captain of th |7 inuier. 150 bila 84 pex stoel and iron, | GLASGOW-—Salled Mar 31—Br ship Falk- | Shetoos.. . | Tamitl v.or 5 e n S o schooner Arago. .Ti‘\m‘ rukxlm:xd material, 7090 1bs copper. s',;‘}LP\ “‘;O! D ek s £ — ST T TR v P . " n o pake oo e barkentine S, N. Castle sailed 7 3, AUS.—Arrived prior Apr2— SAIL. i & ) . e barentine el el o R e L ek e s | gbamburg-JFmerican. - w t N 50 by Punctured by Submerged Pile. |valued at $12.815, and including the follow. Prahipifieriis, | « Steamer. ) TR | . uged | 1300 ace; $10. | The schooner Jennie Thelin, which Is belng | ing: | & % i | Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Service. . « : 50 cs 3 c —Arrived Apr 3—Br shi April 5. | | aA E a cor- by Capiain Alex. McLean for a |, 150,65 gln 3 cx liquors. 510 gals 40 es wine, , trom Tacoma. 1P | alencia...| Seattle & Tacoma. 2 pmPler 9| For Plymouth, Cherboury. Hamburg. e gl oy 6. Precita g cruise, sorung a leak a few dava ago | 50 T hned poods® 6558 Toa b PP STEAMERS. | Bonita. Newport & Way..| § am(Pier 11 | THE GREAT OCEAN FLYER. . S £ i 5 ) all that tried to locate it 25 bbls salmon, “5 tas | YORK—Safled Apr 4—Stmr Palatia, | Umatilla...| Puget Sound Porie. 11 amPler 9 S. S Deutschiand ; . ik B A dismansd taat s | Eacose. J0I ek cutvl 118 cuY corn tdod Sty [C0F TiRGIes Wi Sl t Coos BY e PL: Orta] & pum|Prer.13 | ik n i avenue et which the schooner ha ey. 881 bales hay. 20 ctls wheat, 780 bare NOA—Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Lombardia, | Arca T | 68615 feet long— knots average speed. driven s hole through her | arains Sainin:, L0 Dare. steel. 65 txe woap, 10 | ey New Yorle o 4—si s ! Spokane. Humboldt . ...11 30 p Pler Sails Apr. 7. May 12, June 9, July 7. e sk | iilate, © Grumis sasougs PAper. 2700 gals dis- | o 8l or New Sork. Tr 4Stmr Blelllan O on. .. .| Astoria & Portland/11 am|Pler 24 | *Deutschland....Apl. 7 Pretoria . i > } ‘ 8 line of —_—— | "Thg’ new steamer. Efke Like. wwhich s S L | State of Cal | San Diego, & Way.| 9 am|Pler Pavricla AR Bl Binecher |11 A7 2 s | v for: shuli w {o ...'| Mexican Ports ....'10 am/Pier elgravia Apl. alders Apl X N O St i Preparing for Mongolia. l;:‘l’:dw?:« 53000 e '%‘;,:,""w‘»lflmod 874 Sun, Moon and Tide. s Apri1 8. | ' A. Victoria ....Apl. 21 1*Moltke T Msy 8 M e s G. Mann to George and | Preparations sre being made on the Pacific | bhis beer, 5510 by meal 100 naioe ,!g;“ 15y | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Bureka..... Humboldt . ... 9 am|Pier *Grill room and tgymnasium on board 2 na Kimmel, lot on of Falrmount | Mall wharf to receive the new liner Mon- |ctls corn, 1835 ctls barley, 70 otls wheet Time and Helght of High and Low Waters | | April 9. { | HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 172 E_of Chenery » by N 125, 1ot | golia. A number of offices at the lower end | 19,435 Ibs middlings, 60,408 ibs bran, 20 pkge | Sy bhpholly chtrance to San Fancisco | Elizabeth.. | Coquille River,....[19 amBier Offices. 35 and 37 Broadway. New York. 18, Fairmount; $10, ¢ the whar! have been torn ocut to make | machinery, 1511 feet hardwood, 20 cs ol 5o Day. Published by official authority of the | Argo. Eel River Porta...| { pmiBler BERROG & €O.. 495 CALEUONNIA UY. Builders’ Contracts Tore room for freight. With all that can be | bbla pitch. 3 bales dry goods, 10 cs moap, | oUperintendent 8. Cruz San Pedro o] — - ile g ; NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler done, however, the space on the wharf will | pkEs rubber goods and 3 cs pipe it (owner) with A. Knowles | pa gli 100 small when the Korea, due to-day, | valued at $7233. o ings, t Theoda Lenzen— | ghall have discharged her cargo. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 mihutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is the same at both places, | O. R. & N. CO, OREGON safls April 7. 17, 27, May am Weston April 10. | | San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler Newport... | N. Y, via Panama 12 m Pler ine of Webster streer, | Kallua, which is now out 28 days from Port § 40 by W 107:6, 00 which dam: and some anxiety is manifested for Stmr Newburg, Anfindsen, 72 hours hard wall ring for izl ki A e " $1800. | o o APRIL B Los Angeles Ports.|10 am Pler d 27. GEO. W. ELDER sails April 1 g TR o Sluppm,, Intelllgence. TUESDAY, APRIL 5. Humboldt “..0: ! 1:30 p Pler Moy % 12 wna 2. ' Only seswdiy ) rchitect Willlam | no w s be s s | tor uget Sound Ports PORTLAND, OR., and short rafl line from architec a No word has been heard yet of the schooner ARRIVED, Sun rises :lsen- o apsiiag. | | PORTLAND, Ol tot St O ay e 00 a. m. | G. W. Elder; Astoria & Portland/11 am[Pler 24 | {0 all voints. Steamer tickets include berth Monday, April 4. Stmr State of Californla, Th , the ship | from San Diego and way ports, .~ + HOurs Ludlow for this port. She was in the storm ged, if it did not wrec! three-story frame | 1 April 14. | { and meals. Steamer sails foot of Spear st.. at Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pmPler 7|11 a. m. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Agt Pass. April 1 Dept., 1 Montgomery st.: C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Ventura.... with E: - | Lamorna. pril re .m,,v"'l:m-fqux;‘, her safety as she is a fast saller and should | Grays Harbor. from City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 | Agent Freizht Dept.. 3 Montgomery st. fiding o el 5 been here some time azo. She has a Stmr Aurella, Erickson, 80 hours from Port- Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler 20 = = street, 80 N of Vallejo, N of 1L000,000 feet of lumber, land, via Astoria 70 hours. G. Lindauer G ‘bor 4 pm!Pler 10 SANOA, NEW i ot Stmr Oregon, Doran, 583 houre from Port- ~ " TFROM SEATTLE. S “mu“ ZEALAND awy SYDNEY, inis (owner) with Johngon & Se- | The Overd: List land, via Astoria 44 hours. Lo - IRECT MMME 50 TAN Tl (contractors), architect E, J. Vogel—All 1e Overdue List. . Stmr Rosecrans, Johnson, § days from Port- e T For. - work for a two'story frame building on lot | There was no change made yesterday in the "‘w’?;m‘""-oé";.“.'fi‘“ ,"z::’ hnun.6 : Steamer.’; . > - s_lsr;d‘s‘z’n;x dn.«‘ rT;Honoiu;:-. Em A:k- Contral wwament T 45 B TR M AR R O O e o he ¥ o Lungtiiver. o e K < S MARIPOSA. for Tahiti, Apr. % 31 am. W 15 £ | morna, which is still quoted at 75 per cent. 8. S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Apr. 23, 11 a.m. Schr Falcon, Anderson, b days from Fort Si. W 25, & 100; $7996 { The Engichorm and Gaetana Casabono remain S A _'Eoward B. Hindes (owner) with Flynn & | ac 10 per cent. Pt OTE—In the above exposition of the tide 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket 0fics 643 Mar- Treacy (contractors). architect N. J. Tharp— | e R AL A ennie Griffin, Gibson, 3 hours from |the early morning tides are given in the left sy e i 7 . Excavation, concrets work and filling for re- | g nas. hand column and the successive tides of the Ket St., Freight Ofice 329 Market St., Pier 7, Pacific St ta ,‘n'~: wall on lot on NW ‘:r\rlnrr of‘lhsun Water Front Notes. CLEAREI; 5 day in the order of occurrence as to time; the ® and Post streets 6 by W 137:6; $1150, The Matson Navigation Company’s steam- onday, April 4. |fourth time column gives the last tide of the Spiro and Meila 8. Jancovich (owners) with i My iy " | Br stmr Wellington, MeKell i day, except when there are but three tides, as KOSMOS LINE. Barthold Kiel and M. B Dye (contractors. | "0 crans Srived yusteedny. fvom. B b ouy senivie Bons (o ar Ladyamiith, | ity Owours. . ThE heighid Erven: ave. 1o ['b- < (Magellan Route.) | land, where she carried a cargo of crude ofl Passenger Service—Through Withe “rehite work for a three-story and Stmr Bonita, Gielow, £an P addition to the soundings of the United States | basericnt frame. bullding (uhres Rt on e SRS R R ST Stmr Pomona, e i B 8 Eo: | Coast Survey charts, =B hen @ minus () | SEE THE CALL'S g Ut Chame . . on SE corner of Filbert and Buchanan streets, | . Rron T Sk R Ship W. F. Babcock, Moxen, /il- | siEn precedes the height, and then the number FIED CO 8. 8. “AMASIS, ons, v uneral toom 30 by §7:6: $6700, ey Plewh Reos. Jeaves Shlity ot - Semsc, wheed | esis, Disioad i Oy S0 el Al 1 Buhsiraciedstiois thR SUnt grn by CLASSK LUMNS Captain C. Jjansen, sailing from : - the e will spend severa z Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu, Williams, | tbe charts. The plane of reference is the mean TO-DAY FOR San Francisco on or about April 20, 1904, for 3 26 McAllister PO Dimond & Co. " | of the lower low water: Busi Chances. Lendon, Hamburg and all principal ports urch, where Japanese Baron Comi EW n v. Douy S o, miral and South America: For rfes by i il e ottt | 5. 1 avetrone, Aot moret R OF SN i - i Employment Wanted (Maley. | | Mot €t U0 ARG S e his soul, commencing at | *s 45 BY) 3 nt Secretary e ay, April 4. Time Ball. ~yagres » terment 3ioiy Crom Ceme- | of the Treasury, notified Customs Col. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Br simr Welllngton, McKellar,' Ladysmith. | Branch Hydrosraphic. Office, U. 8. X, Mer- | | Wmployment Wanted (Fe- | |Markel 80,0000, 3 GRAY. Manager, 904, Thomas | 126107 Stratton yesterday that Baron | Shipping Merchants. Br,_ship Travancore, Véhelan, Queenstown. e R T Hel;) Wanted (Male) o B Mohr sty Sy Pisvciiee | husband of Aunie | Matsudaira, vice president of the im-| The French shijp Asnieres (nt Honolulu) pro- | Seuy. Gt T Batver. The Timé Ball on the tower of the Ferry Help Wanted (Female). COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE aries ¥ Henry L., | perial Japanese commission to the |cesds to New Caledonia in ballast. % Schr Newark, Reinertssn, Fieh Rock. - | Dullding was dropped exactly at moon to-day= . 2 "4"".' nn""”a { Loujsiana’ Purchase Exposition, and The - schooner Helene returns to Honolulu TELEGRAPHIC. o !i. e, at noon r;'! l|he 12“;"0’“3‘“3;‘{}:%‘“ 8 Lost and Found. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, e g 51 years 4 months and | 1-OUJS 3 with general cargo. 3 ip. m. Greenwich time, J. C. 2 ealbisetun ng every Thursday instead of i dave. A member of Fidelty Lodge No. H. Yamawaka, one of the commission- | | The. British ship Madagasear is free and | POINT LOBOS. April 4, 10 p. m.—Weather | = Licutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. S Articles for | | ey, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42 Ve Fiiena: and acquaintunces are respect. : €T Are expected to arrive here on the | 1o, chariered for barley 1o Burope, as pre- Qondy; wind NW sl\,‘g&cgé 16 miles per hour. _—— Sale. North River, foot of Ie;tsn st. ful B00 55 GHteul The P e TMRE- 2 L . viously reported, A lass to Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- sy ‘Juvited o aien neral Tuestay, | steamship Korea about April 7. The g BITIA TS Apr 2—In lat 37 N, long 72 W, ship Benja- Movement of Steamers. A e riched T rurntshed | | Clas 1o liavee $i6 and Wpward. GEX- chapel of the Goiden ¢ Sertaking coury | Secretary requested that the cus- Exports to Samoan Islands. T, T Packard, fram Thooms, for, Philadel- TO ARRIVE. oubes :2‘ % aad g}‘fin’f'figc' o Mot ‘T‘mfi? pany, 247 o e venty- kd : . Let--Furnished 3 Broad udsen . 3 :‘x"m::‘.‘o (!‘n’.:'»:. firmet, near Twenty-fret. i tomary courtesies be extended and| The schooner Repeat rafled on Sunday for | Feb 17—In lat 28 S, long 43 W, Br ship Stea TFrom. | Due. ‘Unfurnished. New York. J. F. FUGAZI & Co., Pacidc Coast . o Ty | that the baggage of the distinguished |th® Samoan Islands with an assorted cargo | Glenburn, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. | 5 o8mer: 3 | Kkl - Agents, 8 Montgomery avenue, lan Francisco. EIER—in Oukiand, Cal Aprit 3. 1o, | (AT T0€ b gt consigned 10 Apia and Pago-Pago, valued at | Mar 1i—In lat 2 N, long 20 W, Br ship | v Sydney & Way Ports..[Apr. § Miscellancous Wants. Tickets sold by all Ralircad Tiekst Agents Gharles .. beloved husband of ijsabecs | Visitor passed without examina- |§i5,550, and included the following: | Verbena, from Antofagasta. for Baltimore. e R hay A BT Ourord. |Ave: 18 Meeting Notices. | — ey Reler, father of Ethel and Caroline Reler, | tion. 20 bbls flour, 181 cs assorted canned goods, { _ Mar 30—In lat 36 N, long i4 W, sup) ot tier : t[Apr. 5 §nd won of Mra. Asna Reler. & native of B e 1442 cs canned 4 half bbls pickled salmon, | Fr bark Alice Marie, hence Dec 16, for Phil- Norfolk R Rooms for Housckeeping. - - YRS VSN el e Darsier S TE Soe rioa; A Pih ISR vy e S Ak o Py = Seattle & Tacoma.....[Apr. & This will not only interest & Steals Money. cheese, pkgs groceries and pro- a long . stmr Mon; lApr: suly Sriet 1o S o .| OAXTAND, A} % visions, 518 Ibs salt. 308 Ibs meals. 65 gals (118, from Norfolk, for San Francisco. gy Fromboidy ey, or/Abr: §| | those out of work. but those de- e By e m.y)' oy $ Mun*."" }..':".’:: , April 4-—'A burglar | wine, 174,047 feet lumber, 7043 pkgs building DOMESTIC PORTS. Puget_Sound Ports.... 6 siring to Imorove their positions residence, 508 Eighth street, Oakiand, stole 346 from I Michael's residence, :-umx,flu‘ ;ksam mlunununi‘:l‘tfi. lifi SEATTLE—Arrived Apr 4—Ger stmr Ama- New York via PanamalApr. 6 as well, Interment private. “.1166 John street, last night S ot S | ML s S i = b ’| China Bo:’nun ::: L drums carbide, _oars, Salled Apr 4—Ship Clan Buchanan, for ——. Coos % Apr, T ——

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