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AUCTT @elme Ancresen. @nd Henrieite \a sndorsed with the name an CORLISS —In Oskla SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 190«. Institute, Van Nes ; hours 1 to 8. PROPOSALS. sale—Office General Superintenden Army Transport Service, San Francisco, C Aprll 7, 194—There will be sold at pul wuctign, at 11 o’clock a. m., April 20, 1904, Foisom-st. wharf, & lot of miscellaneous con demned guartermaster's stores, & list of Which can be seen at Folsom-st, whart. C. A. DEVOL, Majtor 2 Quartermaster, U. 8. A. | STATES Engineer Office. Mood posals will be received here until noon, Muy 7, 1904, for dredging in Peta- ima Creek and Napa River, California. In- formetion on application. W. H. HBUR. Lteutenant Colonel, Engineers. MARRIAG Marriage licenses were issued yesterdsy ae fol Nenrs W. Davison. 54, €20 Laguna street. | and Fva M. Peck, 50 6 Martha place. Svivain Labon.’ 35 SI& Pacifio strest, and Farre, 32 Oakiand P. B. Bl 30, eity, and Marguerite enkins, 91, 1001 Pine street, and Berena Fisher, 21, 1001 P Thomas ¥. Duran, @nd Mary C. Peyre, 20, Wugo Fuchs, 45. 200 2002 H Charles W. Sulllvan end Carmen D. Bradtord Caliste Melagari, 1 101 Webster. exinglon avenue, 4, 11 lLexington avenue 1341 Howard street, and T Proderick street. street, aad €37 Busk ‘alifornia O'Far BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHY and death notices pemt by 4. They must be handed in et el of the ton offices and be residence of per- 4zed to have the same published o cement MARRIED. MAN April 3. 1904, | Rader, Frank Herbert & wl., and Ethel Barl S city. p v Rader Newport, 3 E Roxbury SCOTT -in this city, April 8, - William Rader, Francis G. Seat v and Martha this city, April 5, crment Eternal H ral car from d streets at 11 5. 1908, Wil- a Bartels, and ar, Emma and aged 64 ances are respect uneral services COMMERFORL sk L., brother o late Micha. a natfve of § hs and 1% neral Sunday, the funeral Golden Gate athedral for auspices of El G. W, Inter- ment Holy Cross tery April §, 1904, at 480 Morey, beloved hus- b of Pasadena, Cal., a native of New ars. A member of L 0. 0. F. s city, April 1904, Jamee, of Bridget Cusick, and omas P. and the late James J. Cusick, a_native of County Ireland, aged years and 6 months § Friends and acquaintances are res; - . pect- fully invite§to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his jate Tesi: aen 11 Imurel piace, off First street, be- tween Folsom and Harrison, themce to S Brendan's Church for services at 10 o'clock. nterment Holy Cross Cemetery. Pleass it flowers. A solemn requiem high mass Will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul Monday, Aorfl 11, at St. Brendan's Church, lock = city, April 8, 1904, Alice, Dr. E. F. Donnelly, and J. Donnelly, a native of . will take place Sunda; 2 o'clock, from her late resi dence 978 McAllister street, thence to Bt Mary ® Cathedr T eervices. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter DOWNS—In s city, April 5, 1904, Michael, r Caumes Downs, and uncis Jlan and Mary _Bernice Dowre, & native of Ireland, aged 7 4 montbs and 3 days ST §¥ Priends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturda April 9, at 8:80 o'clock, from his late ves dence 3835 Hyde street, thence to St. Brig. beloved brot id's Church a solemn requiem e il De Colebrated. for the Yepous of i soul, mencing at 9 o'clock. I Holy Cross Cemetery ririm DUFFY—In Alameda, April Dufty, husband of the late fathof of Mrs. George L. County Westmeath, irel and 13 daye € Imerment Holy OCross Ce g Funeral private gy, EASTON-In this oity, Avril 7, 1904, Jo eloved husband of Ann Easton, and ,.lz;'; of James W. Baston, Mrs. George A. Smith, Mrs. Loren E. Hunt and the late Mrs Thomas E. Kent, & native of Edinburgh, Scotland,"aged 76 years 4 months and 11 ) ¥ricnds and ecquaintances a = sully tnvited 0 attend the Tuneral Bunies April 10, at 1 o'clock, from hie late resi- dence 100 Fell street. Interment Cypress Lewn Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Please omit flowers. GREEN—Abraham Green, beloved father of Walter A. and Mabel Green, Mrs. M. Van Yhet and Mre. Charles Iszac, a native of Rogusen, Germany, aged 55 years. HATFIELD—In this city San Francizeo. Cal., April 8, 1004 — | NICHOI PEARLMAN—In this SCHULER—In this cit; day, April 10 at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, 1331 Sutter streel. Interment private, Congregation Sherith Israel—Officers and members are respectfully requested to attend the funeral of our highly esteemed member, Mr. Abraham Green. Sunday, at 10:13 a. m.. from 1521 Sutter street ALEXANDER L. BADT, Secretary. April 7, 1904, at her resid-nce, 240 Shotwell sireet, Kate Hatfleld (nee Burke). dearly beloved wife of the late C. V. Hatfield, and daughter of Kate and e late Michael Burke, and sister of George o, the late Joseph M Macy A and Lillie Birke and the late Mrs. and aunt of Mrs. F. Pilue), a native of Californta. - Friends and acguaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi 240 Shotwell street, thence to S :s” Torromeo's Church’ for services ai 10 o'clock. HESSLER—In San Mateo, April 7, 1904, Lily, beloved dsughter of Charles and Pauline Hessler, and sister of Harry, . W., Charles A. and Rdwin Hessler, a native of San Francisco, Cal F Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday. April 10, at 2 o'clock. from the mort- vary chapel of the Gulden Gate Undertaking Pany, 2475 Miwsion street, near Twenty- Interment vrivate. dearly beloved busband of Minnie Hinrichs. son of Peter and Margarethe Hin richs, &nd brother of Peter, Henry, Fred and John' Hioricks and Mrs. Apna Kublke, a rative of Neps, Cal.. aged 33 years 6 monthy &nd 2 days. (Colusa and Napa papers pleass copy.) ¥ Friends and coqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday April 10, at 12:30 o'clock, from his late re Qence, 815 Dolores streei, between Twenty first and Twenty-second, thence to Union- square Hall 421 Post street, where services will be held under the auspices of the Ger- mania Club, commencing &t 1:30 o'clock. Interment Mount Olfvet Cemetery. McKENNA- this clty, Aprll 7, 1904, | Thomas McKenns, & native of Ireland, aged will take place to-day s ¥). 45 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 M siteet. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery streets, MEYBR—In this city, April 8, 1904 August {. Meyer, beloved son of Mrs. J. Meyer, a native of ‘Germany, aged 41 years. A mem ber of Musicians’ Mutual Protective Union ¥ Notice of funerai hereaftor. at the undertaking pariors of Duclos & Co.. € Bromdway. ON—In this city, April 6, 1904, Charles oved brotber of Fred and Emil Nelson San Frane Wash, a native of Sweden, uaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co, 946 Mission street. In ment Cypress Lewn Cemetery, by clock trein from Third and Townsend streets. In this city, April 8, 1904, Everett E. Nichols. dearly beloved son Nichols and the late Mary Nichols, of San Franclsco, aged 2 years and months. y, April 7, 1904, at Hebrew Home, Albert S. Pearl- nan, a native of Russia, aged 89 years. L ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to funeral to-morrow Sunday), &t 9 °k, from tbe parlors »f Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter. men Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock traln from Third and Townssnd strects. Please omit fowers. In Jersey City, N. J, March 29, 1904, Frank S. Reed, beloved son of Mary and the ths Pac 4 years L>"The funeral wiil be held Sunday after- noon. April 10. at o from the riors of Albert Brown, Thirteenth Oakland In the City and County Hospit 8, 1904, John Rice, a native of Austria, 1 vears April 8, 1904, Albert uler. beloved father of Charles C. Sei > . Mrs. Ernest Hobler of Tra and Mrs. O. Scribner of San » native of Indiana, aved 64 ERMAN—In this city, April 7, 1904, Leloved wife of the late Salomon Silverman, and dearly idolized mother of ma Marks, a native of Frauventhal-on 9 days OVICH—In this city. April 8, 1904, Caro- beloved wife of L f Evelyn, G many, aged 58 years 9 months Byron, Rudolph, and Clarisse Sresovich, and daughter and Mrs. J. Christenson of Brent L, a native of California, aged years 1 month and 4 days. (Brentwood and 108 Angeles papers please copy.) §¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ited to ‘attend the fumerul Sunday. April 10, at 9:45 o'clock, from her late res: dence, Z117 California street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery, via the electric funera: ar from Elghteenth &nd Guerrero streets ace omit flowers K—In_this city, April 8 1904 Miss tack, sister of the iate Michael ative of Listowel, County Kerry, d, aged 68 years. (Los Angeles papers ¥.) fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence P. J. Halligan, 3 Twenty-third between Valencia and Guerre St. James Church, where servic 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery TILSE—In this city, April 7, 1904 Henry tive of Germany, aged 74 years the City and County Hospital, b4, Thomas H. Tolin, & native of setts, aged 34 years 1 8, 1904, Hester f Samuel Tym, and C., Benjamin J ym, a native of Ireland, years 9 months and 4 days FORTH—In Oakland. Aoril 1904, Wadsworth, mother of George, William and Irene Wadsworth, Mre. R Bratten, Mrs. Fred Bateman and Mrs Charles P. Magag: native of Ireland, aged vears € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral servics Saturday 9. at 10 o'clock, at St Francis de elebrated for the repose of he soul. NEW RIVAL SHOWS HEELS TO FAST GENERAL FRISBIE —_— H. J. Corcoran Outspeeds the Boat Against Which She Will To- Day Begin Competing for the Passenger Trade Between Here and Vallejo---Wins the First Race by a Wide Margin - o aggle Aubertin, | —In this city, April 6 1904, Wii- | 20 o'clock train from Third and Towasend | | Insurance and Trust Company, lot on NE cor- | Der of Melrose and Detroit street o and Mrs. Augusia Wolleson | | nyside Adaition | and E. Barbara Busch lot on N line of Bessie Thirtieth-street Homestead 1Union; $——. | Associatio: | block 174, University Extenslon Humellflid‘ | | | | claim deed, $10. | ate James Reed, a native of Oakland, aged by N_100; quitclaim_de; REVENUE CUTTER THETIS, WHICH WILL SAIL TO-DAY FOR HONOLULU, WHERE SHE WILL RE. D THEN START NORTH FOR HER REGULAR CRUISE IN ALASKAN WATERS. PARTMENT'S MOST EFFICIENT VESSELS. SEVERAL MONTHS AN AN and Charles W. Good: ONB OF THE TREASURY DEI | pes 18 tdis pipe, 2 bars steel, 25 bdls 88 bars iron, & pkes nafls, 15 pkes hardware, 1 coll rope, 1 bale hose, 1 cs ofl and 19 sks valued at $9830. A D Sun, Moon and Tide. Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters entrance to San Fancisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 2§ minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places, SATURDAY, APRIL 9. The going into commission of Piper-Aden-Goodall company's steam- | er H. J. Corcoran as a competitor for ! the passenger trade between here and | Vallejo in opposition Bros." General Frisbie promises a sea- son of exciting Frisbie, up to this time, has held the speed record against everything of her The Corcoran promises to lower the Frisbie's pennant and as Captain Hatch is a fighter the San Francisco- Vallejo water service wiil probably at- tract considerable attention from now S Seasovich, ol | The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | buliding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— | at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. ~ J. C. BURNETT, Unitea States at Fort Point, Shipping Intelligence. Pomona, Swanson, Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, 80 hours from Ta- Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 23 hours from Port Relnertsen, 13 hours from Stewarts Point. ds and acquaintances are respect- | The Corcoran will begin making reg- She made one trip The Corcoran and General Frisbie left Vallejo together and the Corcoran’s passengers | ashore at Washington street when the Frisbie steamed past the end of This is the second victory for he Corcoran. Stmr Senta Cruz, cific Coast Steamship Company. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diegp; Pa- cific Coast Steamship Company. Ship Indiana, Bolton, Packers' Assocfation., ular trips to-day. yesterday. Bristol Bay; aerree Alaska Packers' Association. Bark Electra, ‘eterson, Bristol Bay; Alaska B In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left ccessive tides of the Bark Martta Da d column and the day In the order of occurrence as to time; th time column gives the except when there ai ymetimes occurs, of Papeete, Alaska Codrishing Company. Schr Pearl, Codfishing Company. chr Halcyon, tata; Hickman & Launch Sinks in Collision. Crowley’s launch Spy t tide of the but three tides, a: as run into and sunk street wharf by A. Boole & The heights given are in daition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) sign precedes the helght, -and then the number given is subtracted from +the depth Eiven by The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low wate: jitbcist et il b Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. . McDonald, La Paz and Al | jine of Twenty-sixth street, 235 W of Noe, a large launch belonging to W. S in charge of Captain Skinne; passengers on board, was travel She was passing the Clay street elip as the Boole launch, under good headway, was struck or almost amidships To ‘Al and settle. Friday, April 8. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. stmr Missouri, and with two of Alameda, & | on §: the starboard side, Nelson, Coos Bay. Ginsy, ' Leland, Czarira, Johnson, Coos Bay. Vidette, Dodd, Fort Bragg, In tow of jes Church, where a high mass | on NW_cor | street, W 137 she went to the bottom. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. ntances are respect- | 100 Caledonta 5 600 Caledonia 100 Ophir 100 Chollar 200 Potosi 300 Con 100 Con 100 Con 3 g . 100 Crown Point. 18] 100 Yeliow Jacket 800 Andes ....... 3 100 Best & Belch.2 20 200 Overman 100 Challenge Con 25| 50 Potosi 200 Chollar 100 Con < & V. rst ' Corliss, and | nd Mrs. Wallacs | clsco and Tonopah 2000 Ton Exten .. T! 100 Mont Ton. | 1400 Mont Ton | 150 Ophir 100 Sierra Nev 200 Union Con i) 100 Union Con 2 Afternoon Session. 500 Mexican 2 200 Seg Belcher .. 3% TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- Morning Session. Afternoon Session. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, April 8—4 p. m. Bid. Asi.| Bid. Ask. Alpha . . 05 06 Justice . 2. 03 Alta 08 08/ Kentuck 02 03 Andes . 34 35/Keyes Graes. 90 95 Beicher ...... 20 21(Lady Wash .. — o8 Best & Beich.2 10 2 25/ Mexican .....2 25 2 50 Bullion . 08 10{Cecidental 86 90 Caledonia ... B3 S4|Ophir . 87% 5 50 Chollar ...... 25 27|Overman 32 33 . 90| Potosi 20 22 75 1 80|Scorpion 14 15 Con imperlal. 0 02(Savage 47 4 Con N¥ ... 02 03lSeg Belcher .. 12 14 Crown Point. 16 17|Sierra Ne. 68 6 East Sierra N 08 —iSilver Hill .. 50 60 Bureka Con.. — G0/St Louls P Exchequer .. 22 24/Syndicate 04 05 Gould & Cur. 35 ™ 80 Hale & Nore. 85 6 17 | Julta . 06 26 27 TONOPAH MINES. 7 Bid. Ask.| { eperanza ... "= " OilRescus . ...... BASK | Gipsy Queen 301Ton Belmont.. 69 1 Gold M Con.. 15 25/Ton & Cal.... — g | Hannapan — 10Ton Exten ... 65 - Littie Ton .. 2L ~—ITon & G W.. — op MacNamara . 18 20/Ton «of Nev..8 00 8 50 | Mont Ton..140 1 42%/Ton N Star.. 80 37 | Pavmaster .." 03 081Ton Midway.. 37 38 Ray Ton .... — 14/United Ton 0 — Ray & OBrien — 10/West End 15 20 Carmen Will Entertain. The members of the Carmen’s Union will. givé a family social and dance at their headquarters, 310 O'Farrell street, this evening. The large hall has been handsomely decorated with flags, bunting and flowers and will present an attractive appearance when lighted up for the festivities of the street car men and “their friends. This will be the first entertainment given by the Carmen’s Union in its new home and the members expect &7 Funeral services will take place Sun- | that the attendance will be large. bis passengers escaped without a wetting. The | Boole launch was tug Sea Rover. Bktn Tam O'Shanter, Simmle, Coos Bay. Abbie, Larsen, Mendocino. John G North, Seastrom, Puget Sound. Volunteeer, Bressem, Willapa Harbor. Roy Somers, Soiland, Grays Harbor. Oakland, Ewart, Stuslaw River. Halcyon, McDonald, Altata. Falcon, ‘Anderson, Fort Bragg, in tow Tug Sea Rover, Thompeon, Fort Bragg, with bark Vidette and schr Falcon In tow. 5 TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Abril 8 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NE; velocity 20 miles per hour. CORRECTION. In forelgn ports of yesterday the salling of Jap stmr America Maru from Hongkong was 1t _should be from Yokohama April 7, for San Francisco, and not Hongkong. and yesterday afternoon she was ralsed. G. W: Eider..| Portland & Astorl America Maru’s Officers. The Toyo Kisen Kaisha Maru, which salled Thursday from Yokohama, is the first of the company’s three steamers to Japanese Government. Woodus Greene is her comman and D. Mori is her chief officer. is chief engineer and the affable Lacey Good- When the liner arrives Dr. Crooks will join her ae surgeon and Frank Webber as_chief steward. departure from here has not yet been de- The_ "Maru” boats have been greatly ravelers to the Far East and many will be as pleased as Genes Agent Avery when they resume their place in the trans-Pacific schedule. iy R Long Cruise for Thetis. The United States revenue cutter ~Thetis, | Captain Hamlet, will sail to-day for Homolulu, where she will remaln several months. From she will proceed north and make her regular cruise in Alaskan waters. Thetis formerly belonged to the navy and in £pite of her age is one of the stoutest vessels fiying the flag of the Treasury Department. Bhe has the most comfortable quarters of any cutter in the revenue service, e —— L Supply Will Sail Soon. The navy supply steamer Supply came down from Mare Island vesterday and In a few ys will sall for Manila, calling at Midway and Guam, for both of which places she will carry stores and il G. Lindauer. - | Grays Harbor . wport & Way Ports. attle & Tacoma..... - | Seattle & Whatcom. San Diego & Way Pts. | Puget_Sound Ports.... | Humbolat . Oyster Harbor | Portland & Way Pts. .|New York via be released by C. Thompson | City Puebla. . ) ich is purser. The date of her BRER he ‘‘regulars’ Lat 27 eouth, long 43 west, Ger ship Sirene, ftrom Fraser River, for Liverpool. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Salled Asril 8—Br stmr Indra- for Hongkong: schr W F 3 anila: Br ship Thistle, for United Kingdom. COOS BAY—Arrived April §—Stmr Alliance, from Portland. Salled April 8—Schr Advent, for San Fran- clsco. TATOOSHPassed n April 8—Schr Prosper, from Manlla, for Port Townsend. Passed out April 8—Bktn Mary Winkelman, for San Francisco. Passed out April 8—Schr Robert Lewers, for Honolulu. in April 8—Stmr Montara, stmr Umatilla, San Pedro & Way Pts. Sound Ports.. ing Exchange yesterday: /1000 Ton Midway.. 37 Seattle ........ Seattle & Tacom: -1 42%] 400 T Mia . At ey, - A 3 Bel A ports. San Pedro & Way. Seattle & Tacoma. N. Y. via Panama/12 Astoria_& Portland| 5 pm 4 pm|Pler 2 9 am|(Pler 1i hence April 5, for SEA’ TLBE—SIIIM Aopril 8—Stmr City of Arrived April 8—Stmr Umatilla, hence TACOMA—Arrived Aoril 8—Stmr San Ma- teo, from Port Los Angel Salled April 8—Bktn San Francisco. pril San Diego & Way.| 9 am| Los Angeles Ports. (10 am| Humboldt ..........|1:30 - | Puget Sound Ports. |11 ry Winkelman, for EUREKA—Salled April 7—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco; schr Jennie Stella, for San Francisco; schr John A, for San Francisco. April | coquilie. River R. A Weiss, who, for the last eleven years April 13, Astoria_ & Portland|11 am| has been lighthouse keeper on Yerba Buena, has been transferred to Point Loma. The whaling gasoline schooner Monterey, Captain Foley, was hauled into the stream yes- terday and will probably go to sea to-day. J. Donnelly, a stevedore, had his left leg broken and his left foot crushed yesterday by being struck by some freight he was heiping to load on the steamer Gipsy at Vallejo-stroet B 3 d April 8—Bktn Geo C Perkins, from Sailed April 8—Schr Dora Bluhm, for San EVERETT—Salled Aoril for San Pedro. . San Diego & Way. Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm April 15, Coos B. & Pt. Ortdj12 m | Puget Sound Ports.|i1am & Tacoma.| 5 Grays Harbor . .m 8—Schr Melrose, PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed April 8— Stmr_Edith. for Tacoma. SAN PEDRO—Sailed April 8—Schr Ludlow, for Port Townsend: schr Olga, for Eureka; schr Manila, for Astoria. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed April 7—Stmr Nevadan, 7—Ship Falls of 8—Stmr Ala- The schooner Pearl and the barkentine City of Papeete salled yesterday on a codfishing The tug Sea Rover left yesterday for Fort Bragg with the schooner Faicon and the bark Vidette in tow. - The_ships Indlana and Bohemia and the bark Electra of the Al tion fleet cleared yesterd: FARE T 0, NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The German ship Nal is chartered for wheat from Portland to Europe at 20s 6d. The Chi- lean barkentine Andromeda load redwood there for Sydney. bert returns to Honolulu with general cargo. gt ek oy A Small Cargo for Mexico. The schooner Halcyon was cleared yester- day for La Paz and Altata with 312,343 feer lumber, 600 bdis shingles, 25 . 2 o= cans and fuse. 10 for Kahului. HILO—Arrived _April Clyde, hence.March 13, HONOLULU— Atrived Avril hence Ap: e Anril BoBktn T P Emigh, for Port FOREIGN PORTS. VALPARAISO—Arrived Feb Aristomene, from hence March 18. anamal12 ml Astoria & Pfilllfld 11 am|Pier 24 und Forts. |11 am|Pler 9 2 pm|Pier 19 kers' Associa- tor Bristol Bay. Hamburg & Way. FROM SEATTLE. 2By ship March 30—Stmr Mariposa, HONGKONG—In port March 21—Ger stmr icomedia. Portiand. NS URNE. “Arived orior o April s— 7—Ger stmr Ramses, Valdez & Seward.....[Apr. Skagway & Way Ports wk West York. BrDO ER—Passed April from Hamburg, for San Francisco. nnAm?—fiflfl April T—Stmr San San Jose, for San Francisco. STEAMERS. ml—'-m: OCEAN NEW YORK—Arrived Genoa blasting Bas candtes Albert. from THREE KILLED [CHARCES FAIL BY 4 TORNADO AT CONFERENCE Terrific Storm Sweeps Ovar | Heresy Allegations Against Texas Town Leaving Death| Professer Jordan Bowne and Destruction in Path| Dismissed by Clergymen | MUCH DAMAGE TO CROPS |CLOSE OF A NOTED CASE One Whole Family Meets In !Specifications Not Substan- stant Death and Many Are, tiated and Acquittal Ree- Hurt, Some.Likely Fat‘ally;. ommendation Is Approv‘e(l —_— | —e HOUSTON, Tex., April 8.—The tor-, NEW YORK, April 8.—In the New nado which passed near the town of York East Conference of the Metho- Mexia killed three persons and injured dist Episcopal church to-day the com- nine others, three of them, it is feared, | mittee to which had been referred the fatally. The dead: | charges of heresy against Professor JOHN BALLARD. | Jordan P. Bowne of Boston Univer- MRS. BALLARD. | sity reported that they had found that Four-year-old child of the Ballards. The names of some of the injured are not known. Those known to be injured none of the five specifications in the charge had been substantiated and are: , George Parsons, Grace Livings-, that they had therefore acquitted him. ton, Lemuel Hobby and Patrick Lucey. | This closed the case, as the action of The Ballards were killed outright. | the committee was final Many houses were demolished and | gnortly after the report of the com= i e ey e s BroWing | ittee was read the Rev. C. S. Wing, Np | presiding elder of the Brookiyn North ——————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. District, announced that new charges iol’ a different nature had been lodged | with him by the Rev. Mr. Cooke against Professor Bowne. These accu- sations were three in number and in substance were as follows: i First, that he was guilty of writing libelous articles in the Zion Herald in o et "W 5o, N |1899. These articles editorially attacked . V. 1i4 to 118: $10. | Edwin S. Schell, D. D., general secre- Job and Fanny Foley to John W. utler, e lots 5. 25 to 28, In mfbdivision A. lots 9, 16 to | tary of the Epworth League, ang 18, 20 fo 32, in subdivision B, block 19, West | caused a suit for libel to be institute i B | agairist Charles Parkhurst, the editor. s 1 B. McKee to O. W. Nordwell, lot on | 288in€ : SW Tine of Mutes street. 50 SE of Laidiev, | Dr. Schell received a verdict of $24,000, R s S 6. Mission and | anq Parkhurst appealed, alleging that Robert B, Gray to Oscar Heyman, lot on E | he did not write the article complained line of Felton and Yale streets. SE 100 by NE | of. The case is in the Massachusetts 120, block 83, University Mound; also iot 6, | o » Second, that he was guilty of mak- Philip E. and Mary A. Bowles to James L. - Flood, ot on S line of Vallejo street, 151 E of | iN8 statements to reporters of the Bos Falk, B D ton papers defaming the character of g hank of Calitornta to Hartland, Ada, Herbert | others when talking about the case just street, 86 E of Van S | decided. s e Third, that he had stirred dissension Hartland, Ada, Herbert E. and Grace W.|in the church. Writing in the Metho- Law to Belle M. Kohlb . same; $10. ” v “E lotet N Morris to Cavan N, Morris, lot on | dist Review of May, 1898, on “Ethical N 200 E 526, 3 to Melrose, W 526, block 134, Sunny- side Addition M 1, excepting lots 13, 16 and | 29; also lot on NW ‘corner of Melroge and De- troit streets, W 275 by N 200, block 132, Sun- I | 0. 1; $3021. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to Danfel avenue, 183 W 69.02. SE 50.08, $10. | W corner of ‘Octavia and Walnut sireets, N | Legislation in the Church,” he criti- 8. W 26 8 206, WO S 32:6. B 816, pob- | gizeq the methods of some of the clersy C. C. C. Amedee to Rose Dugan (wife of | as “fussy.” e L e “" The charges were placed in the hands William J. Gunn to S. F. Builders, lot on N | of a committee, which subsequently life of Pire street, 112:6 \; of Fillmore, W 25 | L. om0 that they be not comsid- S. F. Builders to M. Lafee, same: $10. | ered, and the recommendation was Samen ¥ McGauley 1o Juila ¥, McGanley, | adopted by the conference. i i —e————— | g ireen street, 137:6 E of Scott, b OIL WELLS OF STATE MAKE A GREAT SHOWING Loura E. H. Hewitt (Goodwin), Lucius E. H. vin_ and Willlam L. Cobb H. Goodwin, lot on X 1ine of Bush P 6 I of Broderick, E 20 by N 137: = % i1 interest in the estate of Laura Goodwin, | Total Product for One Year Officially ; e > 23.000, ‘Mary A, Baker to George H. Baker. all In- Reported to Exceed 23,000,000 terest in 544 D 350, lot on N line of Vailejo | Barrels of Petroleum. N0 W of Baker, Wotie ¥ 0. 3| gecretary C. T. Deane of the Call- terest in lot bounded by Pacific, Fubeln, lllln;d» fornia Petroleum Miners’ Association erick and Lyon streets; also 805 D 371, a In- 2 jcs i he terest in San Francisco Central Park Home- | Nas :_;repnrsd statistics showing 4”‘ stead Associatlon, mmd more particularly de- | Standing of the petroleum industry in scribed in_above deeds; gift. . § ear 1903 and Geocge Brown Estate (s corporation) ts Jere- | CAlifornia during the ¥ miah Kenny, lot on S line of Turk et, 250 | Supplying facts concerning the output E of Masonic avenue, E 25 by § 137:6; $750. | of the several sections that made up Faene 1o fne\:‘,"lf” sv‘;‘f"gf,?s,‘:,"qf(:f"; % la large output. According to this Masonic [Tr B a0e:n mi0 - to suia @ |Statement California produced 23.- o te I de Youns to Julla F.|eoo MoGauley, lot on S line of Grove street, 110 | 602,000 barrels of petroleum and at E of Shrader, E 50 by S 137:6; $10. the _end of the year there were in op- Robert W. and Emma Mackie to Henr,\;‘nh; eration 2914 wells. andt, lot on W line of Julian avenue, 215 ) The largest production was in the 1oz Fifteenth street, N 30 by W 100; $10. | Kern River aistrict, which yielded Thomas Ind to Robert and Maria F. Dorn- | Sern A baps bluth, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 260 | 15,570,000 barrels in twelve months. E of Noe, E 25 by N 114; $10. The next district in point of produc- Willlam W. Gardiner to Homeseekers' Loan | tjon was Coalinga, which made a rec Association, lot on SE corner of Twenty-third 3. 3 i stiocts. B 20 vy B 00, 306 {ord of 2,600,000 barrels. Santa Maria Albert J. Welr (by J. J. McDade, Sheriff) | is credited with 1,000,000 barrels, Los to same, same; $4S8S. Angeles with 900,000, McKittrick with Homeseekers’ Loan Association to Hippolyte | 1,700,000, Newhall and Ventura with b impef B e o 1 900,000, Fullerton with 250,000, Whit- Charlés T. and Anita L. Spader to Mary A. | > g - - ailler, ot on E line of Guerrers street, 75 §| tier with 50,000, the Sunset and Mid- nrcT'\'Pmyvtl.pir 1;5- "g’, r:dlo;w; uo.F 2 way produced 250,000 barrels jointly; Same to Frances Rochford, lot on E line of | Summerland, where the oil is taken S;p}r:relm n‘r‘entl 100 § of Twenty-third, S 25| oyt from under the oceéan, yielded 100,000 barrels. Halfmoon Bay and Kitty Hall to Jobn Hall, lot on S line of ;‘nit;r:(,sslx"x!h street, 265 W of Church, W 290 by | Sargents are each credited with pro- Francleca Anderson to Kate Gold, lot on N d“,:f;’!‘f\,;l‘;l'fiaz%‘;;‘:’ !i,:'e";f_::fta‘;'ud Xn 25 by N 114; §10. ‘| output that the Kern River district Charles Frelermuth to George A. Fischer, | had, it will be noticed that it had many o e Of Jones ptreet, 30 N of Valpar- | less wells producing than Los Angeles. aiso, N 30 by E 60; $10. - b Louise Barroilhet to Sophie E. Laine, lot | Kern River operated but 750 wells, as 5 corner of Greenwich and Larkin streets, | against 984 in Los Angeles, 325 in S 62:6 by E 50; $10. Newhall and Ventura, 115 at Coalinga, Seorge B. Dot to Loy X Soscnbery, Jot| 138 at Fullerton, 86 at Puente. 168 at T8 by N 197-6: $5600. ¥9¢ | Whittier, 190 at Summerland, 24 at Santa Maria, 76 at McKittrick, 120 at Sunset and Midway, Si NE of Fourth, NE 28 by NW 75; $10, " e S B S George Reld to Fred Kronenbérg Jr., lot on | 3nd 5 at Halfmoon Bay. SE line of Natoma street, 176 NE of Fourth, | sf——————————— 3¢ NE 75, SE 90, SW 50, NW 10, SW 25, NW 80, $10. frame buflding (flats) on S line of Greenwich Jobn A. Jaunet to Ellen A. Jones, lot on SE | street, 50 E of W _line of Larkin, S 62:6, B line of Clara street. 116:7% NE of Sixth; NE | 37:6, N 62:6, W 37:6; total, $6100. 20:10% by SE 80; $10. Elizabeth Vorrath ~(owneér) with Edward Michael O'Dea to William J. O'Dea, lot on | Ginley (contractor), —— architect—Carpenter SE _corner of Mariposa and Arkansas’ streets, | work, painting, plumbing, plastering, ete., for 27:6 by E 75, and lot on E line of Arkansas | alterations to make a two-story frame build- . 71:6 § of Mariposa, S 25 by E 75: gift. | ing (flats) on S line of Point Lobos avenue, 25 Winstow and Bertha L. Anderson to Mar- | W of Johnston avenue, W 25 by S 100, lot 2, * guerite A. Hulse (wife of N. C.), lot on SW | block 2, Johnston Tract: total $1500. corner of Twenty-seventh avenue and Lake| C. P. Boar (owner) with Pacific Manufactur- street. W 82:6 by S 100; $10. ing Company (contractors), architects MeDou- F. W. and Isabella J. Thompson to Michael | gall Bros.—Store fixtures for a five-story J. and Lizzie M. Casey, lot on E line of Fifth | building on NW line of Market street, 175 SW gvenue, 315 N of Folnt Lobos avenue, N 25 by | of Marshall square, SW 25 by NW 100; $1426. E 120-'$10. Cogswell Polytechnical College (owners) 2 Edwin W. and Annie Schrader to Robert O. | M F. Gale ({:ontr-cmrl). :r.thl(uez wm'm: Hoffmann, lot on E line of Sixth avenue, 25 N | Curlett—All work for a one-story brick foun- of Hugo street. N 25 by E 95; $10. dry building on NE corner of Folsom street and Solomon and Dora Getz to James B. and | gcinantine avenue: $4506. Carrie L. ren, lot on X line of L street, | ~Mary Rugg (owner) with C. F. Shiebiey (con- 57:6 E of Tenfh avenue, E 25 by — 100 $10. | tractor), architect Oliver Ew 3 3 erett. H;v;;nn:: Yo Bn 0 e ot Berlla street, 1§ | o & two-story frame building on N line ot N ot wayland, NW 75 by SW 120, block 20, | Frecita avenue, 100 E of Folsom street, 25 by University Mound: $10. 5; $doas. Heyman to Alvy L. Plantz, lot on W argaret A. Kelso (owner) with W. A. Rob- I e strest, 156 X of Wayland, N 50 | erts (contracior), architect—All work by W 120, block 20, same; $10. for a two-story frame building (flats) on N ~s. Ducas Company (corporation) to Johan and | line of Union street, 75 E of Baker, E 25 by Regina Braun, lot on SW line of Precita | N 100, Western Addition 550; $4850. avenue, 315 NW of Folsom street. NW 25, SW | J. J. Murphy (owner) with Wilson & Bruss- 75, Sk 23.33, NE 5, PV 114 to 118; $10. ing’ (conrtactors), architect Charles Paff—All 'Sam- to Henry Madison, lot on SW line of | work except mantels, gas fixtures and shades Girard street, 150 NW of Silliman, SW 120 by | for & two-story frame buflding on lot on B NW 50, lot -'LDNOEK 15, University Extension | line of srg)r Oaks street, 61 S of Twenty- 5 $10. secord, E 1 . A e & Hosold Welnstein, Tot on NE line | *Samés Otls (irustee, wnery with City Strest of Somerest street, 250 NW of Silliman, NW | Improvement Company (contractors), architects 25 vy NB 120, biock 26, Ualversity Exténsion Wrisht & Polk—Wrecking, pilins. excavating: Homestead: $10. clkheading for a five-story and basement P. J. Miler et :‘: to Cll!::ogll Titl2| prick building on lot on SE corner of Davis Insurance and Trust company, lof and 40, | and Pacific_streets, 137:6 on Pacific, 120 on block 28, Sunnys! . Davis and 120 on Clark: $24,426. Builders’ Contracts. Same owner with Keatinge & Leonard (con- Leon Schnelder (owner) with W, H: H. Rath. | {ane" S ine" Teoiated piers, bascment and side: bun (contractor), architect W. E. Ackley—All | swane’ o g s My work for @ foaf-room cottags. shed and sta- e ants with Snauter & IR (e ble on the N treer, N 31 by W 150 blosy | tractors), architects same—Carpenter and mill N of Burrows g y ock | work, hardware, roofing, metal work, irom & Nairesy Mo 2 et (ownersy with | WOk etc., Elass. glasing and painting for : 835,240, Bros. (contractors), J. C. Flugger archi. | SaMe on same; $35. e arpenter Work, excepting tling, gas | , Same owners with W. §. Snook & Son (con- fixtures, mantels and shades for a three. tractors), architects same—Plumbing for same lory A ‘basement frame building (5 flats with | o7 Same: $3384. et o o fg O S S | wonte comimeec, i e et Same owners with (. C. Sweeney (con- am A. & tractor), same. architect——plumblng work for | Burke (contractor). architect A. J. Barmett— same on same: total $1109. Alterations and additions for a two-story frame Miss Rowena E. Thompson . (owner) with | bullding on S line of Seventeenth street, 210:3 James A. McLaughiin (contractor), Dodge & | © of Sanchez, 05 ! ‘!)'mv“y.‘mm e Dolliver arckitects—All work for a two-story | (CHENC " ConiTactors), —— arehitect—Cons | crete, tin. skylights, glass. hardware and car- penter work for a one-story frame warehouss tucket lightship at 1:40 » m; stmr La Lor- | on the W line of Thirteenth street, 125 § of raine, from Havre, passed Nantucket lightship | Folsom, 50x81 or S7:6. $1700. John J. und Kate Daughnéy to James M Dermott, lot on NW line of at 2:40 p m. George Schnepple (owner) with Nim- NAPLES—Arrived - Aoril 8—Stmr Nekar, | mo (contractor), architect C. S. McNally—All from New York. work for two one-story frame cottages on lots Sailed Aoril 8—Stmr Canopic, from Alex- | 8 and 9, block 6, Flint Traet Homestead As- andria, for Boston. sociation; $4000. - HAVRE—Arrived Aaril 8—Stmr La Gas- John L. Ostlund (owner) with L. G. Ber- cogne, from New York. - gren (contractor and architect)—All work for QUEENSTOWN—Saiied Avril 8—Stmr Cym- | a three-story frame building (2 flats and barn) ric, from Liverpool, for Boston. the W line of Sanches. street, 103 N of Arrived Aorll S—Stmr Cretic, from Boston, | Fourteenth, 20x123; $6450. for Liverpool, and proceeded. San Francisco Lying-In Hospital and Found- MOVILLE—Safled_April 8—Stmr Paristan, | ling Asylum and Training School for Nursery from Liverpool, for Halifax. Malds (owners) with Bernard Dreyer (con- HALIFAX—Arrived April 8—Stmr Numbian, | tractor) —— architect—All work for & two- flol%cl w. e story t:l'nhc n_frl:_ooI' vnmghnn- of it INDON—Sai April $—Stmr Montrose, | street, ween enty-nl and Richmond District: for Halifax and St John. avenues. block 210,