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10 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. A ARAANNNNNNNAA A AN 7 MAKE NO MISTAKE, T A e Deet sewing ‘machine on earth But get When wou buy the White. We are closing out & of mew machines that are slightly ehop worn at one-belf and one-third regular prices. White Sewing Machine Co.._ offices 800 Post »t., 1841 Filimore st, and 708 Va- | lencia et | chines for remi: gquick service; telepbone Black 1108. 00 Post st tor —The machine any price: Domestic office. 1021 Market. near Sixth. NEW HOME See our nev riole feed 5 slightly u-l(fl 1 A—GILBERT & MOORE Storage Co. -mn,e pukmg pShipping warehouse, G. G. and Van Market, r. 84; tel. South 750. A—_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: household goods stored. moved, shipped. 725 781 Howard st nr. Third: phone Grant 161, PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- | am Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Bx. 571 | CONKLING Swrage_Furniture and merohas- | dine. 238 Golden Gate ave.: GOLDEN West Storaxe; advances made. 840 Mission st.; tel, Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. FACIFIC Storage and Furniture nomu Com- | pany. 3320 Pilimore st.; 28. | BEKINS Van and Storage Co., #t.: tol Main 1840 Shippl renta _636_Calitorn 004 typewriters at $50 each; ticulars o° L. & &' ALEXANDER, il gomery st 2D-HAND Webster ing Exchange, et _par- | Mont- pewriters sold, remted. pewriter Inspec. Co. DIVIDEND NOTICES. Jand Suburban Home B ual Savings Bank wvl ind. 18 e Market opposite Third- the half ves ist of December, e dividen declared at the ver annum of (12) twelve per cent on A certificates, OSEPH A. LEON- CRAIG, Secretary Sierra mmu | McDO? THE idend GIANT POWDER 64, of Aifty EAN FRANCISCC tl"THb—MAER AGES DEATHS. lllLD EFFriends and ac fully invited to att Tuesday) ntances are e funeral to rom the respect m paric fon_str thence * reauiem high d 1 Holy Cr g A8—In this cit il 9, 1904, Annie E., wite of Edward A’ Bullls, mother of Mrs Emery P. Gates, Mrs. Reuben W. Hills, Mrs Angrew H., Irving and Edward A. Bullis and wister of Alfred H. Cables, & native g7 Funeral and fhterment private. Please flowers In thie city, Apri 1904, John, d husband of Saral and loving father of John, Sadie ph and the iate & _mative of County Roscom- aged 52 years RNS—In this city, April 10. 1904, Samuel Homer, beloved son of George H. and Rena Burns, @ native of San Francisco, aged day < CLYNE—In Benicia, Solano County 3 y, April 101904 Mary Clyne Iu“ ed i“y’:-fl of demes Clyne, and _mother of Rev. Father Bertrand fl‘lynl 0. P. Joseph, Theresa Charles and Bmily Clyne and Mrs. P, C. L €7 The fumeral will take place o morning from ber late residence. themn v St. Dominic’s Church, where ~ a requiem mase will be sung for the of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. DREW-In this eity, April 9, 1904, «donia, beloved wife of George D, tive of St Louls, Mo.. aged 19 years § months und 23 days. (Tulare papers please [ Friends and acquaintances are respect. Tully invited to attend the funeral .to-. Tuesday). April 12, at 1 o'clock, variors of McAvoy & Co.. near Ninth, etery. solemn repose from the 1230 Market street, Interment Mount Olivet Cem- |l\ms;li~ln this dty, Anrfl 9, 1004, “haries G. terbusch, father of Otto, Finsterbusch, and uncle of Witk Mre. Willlam B, —_— | RENTERS We have 100 new drop head White | White 50S Market. Franeis “MOTOW hours ending midnight, April 11: Bertha Fins. | Comstock, & native of Oschets, Koenigreich, Bachsen Germany, 76 years 7 months and 1)2 days. (St.’Louls, Mo., papers pleace ¥, Friends and scquaintances Iy invited to attend the funeral (Tuesday). April 12, at 12 o'cl pariors of H. F, Subr & Co. 1 Street, between Beventh and Eighth, thence to St Johannes’ German Bvangelical Luth- eran Church, Twenty-second street, between Mission and Howard, where services will be held, commencing ai 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. FISHER—Iu Alameds, Cal. April 9, 1904 ¥ranois Hook Fisher, beloved husband Mergaret B Ficher, father of . Edwin O, Fisher of San Francisco, Alfred F. Fisher of Alameda, Frsnk J. Fisper of Vallelo and the late Anna Whitney of Nashua, N. H., and stepfather of Mrs lda Hudson of San 0-morTo’ from the Mission Francisco and Mrs. a Garwood of Han- ford, a native o shua, N. H. aged 78 years 2 months and 3 days. (Nashus, N. H., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ited to attend the funeral services April 11, at 1 o'clock, at his late 434 Cenitral avenue, Alameda. In- on Oakland. NBERG—In this city, April 10, 1904, Theodore Kallenberg, beloved husband of Mary Kallenberg, and_father of Mrs M. Murray, Mrs. Adeline Collins and Theodore, Joseph, Albert and Josephine Kallenberg, & pative of Switzerland, aged 70 years 4 months and 17 da; Monday residenc phone Bast 126. | g, ySER—In this city, April 9, 1904, Elmer Ch dearly beloved of, Charies and Lena Kayser, and beloved bLrother of Eva R, and the late Ruble L. Kayser, a native of fan Francisco, aged 1 year § months and daye (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Monday), at 11 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 38 Hayes street, near Gough, thence to St. Boniface's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. rles son | KING—An anniversary requiem high mess will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. | Tenth street to-morrow (Tuesds o'clock, for the repose of the soul Mrs. Johenna King. Friends and acquain- are respectfully invited to attend. in this clty, April 9 1904, 1y beloved wife of Theodore G. ving mother of Marle Klein, & native of Indiana, aged 20 years. > The will take place this day | (Monday\ 30 o'clock, from her late | residence, 1130A Filbert ' street, between Leavenworth and Hyde. Interment private, Cypress Lawn netery. s city, April 10, 1904, Williem husband of Isabella Glendin- y, and father of Nellle M. Lowry, Milan Soule and Agnes and William G. 78 years and § days t, Funeral services will be held at his nce, 848 Van Ness avenue Tues- 12 at 11 o'clock. Interment | In this city, April 9, 1904, thered Martines, youngest son of enry and Lewina Martiner ALD—In this city, April 10, 1004, homas _Francie, beloved father of Mary and beloved son of late Thomes McDonald, and J. Casserly, Mrs. J. » of San Francisco, , Me- een. Mission street, be- venth and Eighth, In the City and County Hos- il 10, 1904, John Ireland, aged 2 this city. McGoldrick, a 52 years April 10, 1904, Wil- on of Sarah and the and brother of Mrs. sbons, Thomas and the late Edwin and and McNamee and Mrs. May Suttin, a f San Francisco, aged 23 years. April 10, 1904, at her Rose, be- and mother and George Duwyer, 1904, August and Mrs. J. Eugene, Hugo Hermann, Mrs Edla and Antone nd acquaintances are mispect- to attend the funeral to-day 10 k, f the undertak- 3 heri, Duclos & Co., 629 Dupont and Stockton 0. O. F. Cemetery. ril ®, 1904, James Rice, late Della Rice, and Rice and Mre. Julia Freder- land, aged 55 years. quaintances are respect- the funeral to-day 767 John's Church, be celebrate: 30 o'clock Mission street, where a re- for the repose Interment Holy this city, April 10 1904, dearly beloved husband wki, beloved father of Mrs. Samuel and the late and beloved brother of = Alfred and Augusta d Mrs. Sarah Goodman, a na- notice hereafter. s this April 10, 1904, wife of Jobn J Thomas B., Emma M ohn’ J. Jr., and Willlam_Sullivan, Orleans, aged 55 years 5 acquaintances are respect- the funeral Tuesday, from her late resi- eet, thence to St a solemn requiem or the repose of her lock, Inter- by electric Holy emeter car HHOLTZ—In this city, April on Buchholtz, dearly beloved Robert Wendenburg, a native April 10, 1904 James nd of the.late Isabella ther of George, Arthur and Mrs. J. Madden, Crowley, a native of vears. (Rome, N. Y., Welch f Mre, J quaintances are respect- <ean and Nora and Wil- | from.the pariors | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904 EASTER PASSES WITHOUT RIOT Recurrence of Trouble of a Year Ago in Russia Was Feared, but Peace Prevails POLICE ARE VIGILANT Governors Take Careful Pre-| cautions and Day Is Quiet | | in All Jewish Centers ST. PETERSBURG, April 10.—The Associated Press has received special | reports from all the Jewish districts of, Russia regarding the happenings of Easter Sunday. Up to 2 o'clock this morning, according to these dispatches, the Russian Easter passed quietly and there was absolutely no attempt to |molest the Jews, the provincial Gov- ernors acting in accordance with in- | structions from St. Petersburg. The faithful execution of the Governor's | orders to the local authorities and the | police prevented the outbreaks which ! were feared at Kishenev. the scene of | the disturbances last Easter. —There WI! not a single case there in which |Jews and Christians were involved. | The Covernment officlals here are | gratified that order has been so ge! erally preserved. The following dis- patches have been received by the As- sociated Press: | Odessa—The day passed off quietly. | There was no attempt at a disturbamce {and none was expected. The reports circulated of an outbreak at Odessa are false. Kishenev—This city has been entirely tranquil to-day. Vilna—It is reported that two Jews | assaulted a local watchman yesterday, | cutting him with knives. Perfect or- | der prevails to-day. Baltar—This city day. Grodna—No attempts were made to-" day to disturb the peace. Vitebsk—There was no disorder of any kind here during the Easter cele- bration. Minsk—As usual'at Easter there was | some rowdyism here to-day, but it did | not lead to any serious disturbances. —_——————— | BUT ONE CABINET MINISTER TO VIEW THE INTERMEN1 was tranquil to- Spanish Court Will Not Attend the Last Rites Over the Former Queen. MADRID, April 10.—The Official Mes- senger, which eappears to-day With | black borders, merely announces the death of former Queen Isabella and | makes no statement regarding the | funeral arrangements. King Alfonso desires that every hon- or should be paid to the dead, but the | body will not be met at the frontier by | the members of the Cabinet. Minister | of Justice Toca alone will go to El Escorial, which is twenty-six miles northwest of Madrid, for the intermen Requiem masses will be said simul- — WHALING SCHOONER MONTEREY THE BLUBBER HUNTERS TO GI WHICH SAILED SATURDAY. LAST OF NEW GASOLINE ENGINE AND CAPTAIN FLEET OF STEAM SCHOONERS SAILS FOR NORTHERN COAST Vessels That Have Been Tied Up at San Francisco Docks for the Last Three Weeks Because of the Strike Depart | Sjy Mexican Indians Killed for Ports Where Big Lumber Cargoes Await Them| and Two Soldiers Fatally . — 18 EQUIPPED WITH FOLEY EXPECTS A BIG CATCH. e | taneously at Madrid and Barcelona on April 12. The Spanish court will go into mourning for one year. | PARIS, April 10.—The remains of ex- | Queen Isabella, clad in the habit of the Sisterhood of St. Francis, were this morning placed on a catafalque in the great drawing-room of the Palace Cas- tillo, the late Queen’s residence, which | had been converted into a chapelle ar- | dente. Only diplomats, French Gov- | ernment officials and Spanish notabil- ities were admitted to the palace in the morning. The public was admitted in the afternoon. R — :‘ Movement of Steamers. & A large number of the big fleet of steam schooners which have been tied up here for the past three weeks, owing to the strike, sailed out over the bar yesterday. They are all in ballast, bound to different northern ports to load lumber. -All have cargoes await- | ing them. They made a pretty picture as they passed out through the Golden Gate in the glimmering sunlight of the bright summer’s afternoon. The fol- lcwing vessels were in the fleet: Santa Barbara, W. H. Kruger, Pomo, Santa Monica, Chehalis, San Pedro, Noyo, i TO ARRIVE. { North Fork, Marshfield, Brunswick From. | and Westport. Their captalps, engi- e 1; | neers and crews were all glad the tle- .| Nanaimo 11| up was over and that they could go Seattle & Taco .11 | in to thelr pe: Vi S | State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Bte. {Apr Jy{fmak sgan 0. C D Yo after days of argument and strife. City Puebla.. | Puget_Sound Ports .| New York Apr Added to this large number of light Humboldt 3 b lumber craft that sailed out were the e -{Apr. 11| ghips Santa Clara, Indiana and Hohe- .| Oyster Harbor “|Apr. 12 | | Portland & Way Pts.|Apr | mia, bound for Bristol Bay, and the New York via PanamalApr. Ibrig J. D. Spreckles and the schooner Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. Apr. 13 | Pearl, bound north for the cod fishing Eel River Ports -lApr. 13 | gtations Humboldt ... LJApr. 13 g2 San Diego & Way Pis. [Apr. 14 T LN ortlan: Astoria_-.[Apr. 14 iy T et I\vr» + Consternation on the Peters. ! Tahiti ‘[Apr. 18| The river steamer J. D. Peters started for China & Japan /Apr. 16 | Bl Campo vesterday morning wigf a merry Umatiila.....| Puget Sound Ports....[Apr. 16 | party on board, full of mirth and frolic. The Amasis. eattle Apr. 16 | joyousness of the occasion was nipped in the Alameda Jeante { Honolulu - 18| bud to some extent when the steering gear of | the boat went wrong, which caused the steamer for a time to float here and thers at the Honolulu attend the funeral to-morrow & Kabulul. . mercy of the fortunately calm sea. Merri- 10 . from the under- | Senator. Puget Sewnd Ports.... ment gave way to wonderment, wonderment to T or Dierks, 957 Mission | —— quiet and quiet to suspense, until relief finally to Bt Pent's. Chirch for | TO SA came in sight and the erstwhile merrymakers . nterm Holy Cross Cemetery. | ——— B were finally landed alongside Pacific-street ———————————————————— | Steatner, | Destination, Salls.| Pler. wharf. Machinists were put to work to re- St - e | o - | pair (h'o‘rllllam?g- and t:.:d plenic D:Jm'bewhmh o5 | April 11, nomentarily iost its gladness, again became eather Report. . Jeante...... | Gentile & Tacoma.| § pm|Pier 20 | E&Y. and It is reported that the groves and S | Aurelia: 5 pm|Pler 2 | Elens of El Campo, ere night, resounded with (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) the joyous laughtér of lovely maldens and SAN FRANCISCO, April 105 p, m. | Elizabeth. 10 am|Pler 20 | B bolsterous glee of happy swains. lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to | G- W Elder hstod i&n ‘;':”"1“" 11 am|Pler 24 compared w hose of same date las g R el B e e e Mt | 5 Thaliit Grkye Harbor .|Pler — Mongolia s TOSSRE: : a enty-four hours: | Puscie et + & am|Pler 13 | The mon-arrival of the big steamship Mon- Last This Last k | Humboldt . 130 p|Pler § | 60lia, now fully due from Norfolk, Va., is tions hours. season. season. | Bonita. | Newport & Way.|'9 am|Pier 11 | commencing to cause comment in shipping mas °. ::: 49.55 o - April 14. circles. She is out fifty-one days. It was the tuf 0.00 §tate of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am/Pler 11 | intention of the steamship, when she started eI~ § eptura....| Sydney & Wav Pts 2 pmPler 7| for this port, to put into Salina Cruz to take <08 | pril 15. ( on board her Chinese grew, which has already 4 Fel River Ports...| 4 pm|/Pler 2 | been landed there. P’O report of her calling , - 0.00 {Coos B. & Pt. Orfd(12 ‘m(Pier 13 | at that port has been forwarded from there. e O e 0.0 Eureka & Coos B. Pier 16 | The only notice of her that has reached here g Se City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports. Pler 9| was the report that on March 6 she had been ,“, . 0.00 Centenntal. | Seattle & Tacoma. Pler 20 | sighted off tho Brazillan coast in 25 F April 16. | Of course it is possible that she may hlu Korea. China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 | put into Salina Cruz and that (by an oversight) ¥ £ ~1 ' City Para.. | N, y‘v:l ;.nu,.. 12 “m|Pier 40 | Do mention of the fact was forwarded. [ 3 pril 17. | ———— e gk =2 2 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am)| i E E5 85 H Asioria & Portiand|1l, amiBier 34 One Demijohn Too Many. eraTions. 2 3£ 5 H April Olaf Olsen is one of the fishermen who ‘in- g 383 e ;u.-v Sound Ports.[11 am|Pier 9 | tended to %o to morthern waters on the Santa S g famburg & W 2 pm|Pier 19 | Clara, but he missed connection and now is % 5 5 : FROM SEATTLE, ~ | wandering around the water front, wondering B k: - “‘what mext.”” From his statement, it a Baker 2 42 Clear .00 For. Sails. | that he loaded all his goods and chattels, in- Carsen 8 Clear .00 cluding three big demijohns of ol Sureka 52 o a Skagway & Way Ports. |Apr, P Whisks, on board the Santa Clara, but just Fresno ... 56 Clear .00 Skagway & Way Ports. A, belore salling he thought his supply too lim- SE. Farallon 55 Clear .00 Skagway & Way Ports. ited, so went ashore for a further addition. 30 Clear 1001 City Seatie. .| Skagway & Way Porte. [Abe: Wheén he returned the ship had safled, so Olaf 2 e ? | Banta Ama....| Valdez & Way Ports.|Apr. 16 | Was comoelled to content himself with the Independen Clear 0% | Faralion Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 1 | Snkle demijolin, which is now his sole posses- Mt Tameipn e R Sun, Moon and Tid ez it Ta i Clear .00 e. T T North Head.. Clear .00 | United States Coast and Geodetl: icyc] St - -004 c Survey— Run Down b, lists. ;,h Hx Clear .00 | Time and Height of High and Low Waters 7 s Pt Reyes Lt Clear 00| at Fort Polnt, entrance to San Fancisco | . % Foanrty,. Sn. sliey s, Vi S8 8 Portland Clear .00 | Bay. Published by official authority of the | Howard street, was run tnto and knocked down Bed Eiux Gear o0 rlnlend;rlil 5 by three boys on bicycles af the corner of --29.9 Clear 00! gh and low waters occur Howard and Third streets yesterday afternoon g i) Clear .00 the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | while on his way to the water front. The old San Francisco. 2089 2ze-e . | minutes later than at Fort P the mmu man, who is slightly deaf, was thrown to 8an L. Obispo.20.84 -00 | of tide is the same e the pavement with great violence and suffered San Diego 0 2 -’ a severe scal: wound. Nelghbors cared for San Diego....20.80 Clear ‘00| MONDAY, APRIL 11. him unti] the patrol wagon arrived and took 3 ‘00| > him to the Harbor Emergency Hos! e Spokase .08 Pt.Cldy .00 Sun rises Boys on 'ie bicycles, who caused the accident, Tatoosh Cloudy .00 scampered out of sight as socn as possible. la “nl\n o Clear B * Winnemucca .. Clear 02 76 38 100 56 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Fair weather prevails over the country west f the Rocky Mountains. The pressure has fallen slowly over the Pacific slope. There has been a slight but general rise in temperature over the Pacific slope. Exi along the immediate coast of Washis LKI {emperatures Tange from 13 10 26 Gegrecs wbove the normal. Fan Luis Obispo, Loe Angeles and Fresng report temperatures of 0 or above. Fordeast made at San co for thirty Yuma Clear Northern f‘allmrnn—hir Monday; continued warm; light northerly wi San Francisco and fldnllr-—mr hm, continued warm; light northerly wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. Death Was Accidental. The report that Thomas Patton of the ship Edward Sewall came to his death that ship otherwise than by accident Is emphitically de- nied by Captain Quick and members of his crew. They affirm the statement made when the skip arrived in port, that the unfortunate | Gafior fell from the fore’ upper topsail nto the fou iand cwves arowist CAAESZ O has wie hacling” che Nt iuiec ket it Sabudesn b slipped on the yard., It was meen in the morning and very dark. RNt e i Supply Sails To-Day. The station ship Supply will sail to-day for Guam, via Midway. She takes to Midway a supply of stores and twenty-five marines, under command of Surgeon High of the United States navy. also takes fll’gllel of many different kinds for O At Guam. The bringing home Governor . Since that Bhamenn ey time she has been at Mare lsland yndergoing repairs. —_— Ocean Like a Lake. Masters of all coasting vessels arriving in port during the last thrée days report that the ocean, both north and south of this port, is as still’and as qujet as a lake. They are unani- mous in stating that they have never known the briny to be so absolutely quiet. Whether it is a counteraction of the recent furious gales that have swent the t, or is the "Iull before the storm’’ is a question that re- mains to be demonstrated. e SN L Overdues. The following vessels are on the list for reinsurance: Engelhorn, 212 daye from Philadelphia Tansan, 10 ver cent. Lamorna, 43 days from Tacoma to Queens- town, 90 per cent. Notre Dame d'Arvor, 26 days from Mauri- tius to New Castle, 10 per cent. Gaetana Casabona, 156 days from New York to Sydney, 10 per cent it e S Foley Goes to Wilmi n. Captain D. P. Foley of the revenue cutter service has been ordered to Wilmington, Dela- to ware, He will be succeeded here as revenue cutter purchasing agent by Lieutenant Car- mine. b R TP ‘Will Sail to Bristol Bay. . The bark W. W. Case and the ship Colum- bla, both belonging to the Alaska salmon fleet, will sail to-day for Bristol Bay. T Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, April 10. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 55 hours ffom Grays Harbor. Stmr_Ellzabeth, Jensen, 40 hours from Co- quille River. Stmr Rainier, Haneen, lingham Ba 77 hours from Bel- Stmr Bonita, Gielow, 60 hours from New- port, ete. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- dega, SAILED. Sunday, April 10. Stmr San Pedro, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr North Fork, Nelson. Burel Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka. “Stmr Noyo. Johnson, Eureka. Stmr Centralia, Ericcson, Port Los Angeles. Stmr Senator, Alberts, Victoria, ete. Stmr Marshfield, Dettmers, Fort Brags. Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, Fort: Brags. Stmr Westport, Smith, Westport, Stmr Jeanie, Downing, Seatttle. Stmr Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, Ship Bohemia, Whalmon, Bristol Bay. Ship Indiana, Bolton, Bristol Bay. Brig J D Spreckels, Koehler, Sanak. Ship Shnta Clara, Larsen, Bristol Bay, Schr Bender Bros, Wetzel, Sfuslaw River. Schr Pearl, Soderholm. codfishing. Schr Fannie Adele, Feisher, Grays Harbor. Schr Blakeley, Bauman, Port Blakeley. CORRECTION. HONOLULU, April 10—Bark Annie Johnson did not sall yesterday, but is still In port. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 10, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Safied April 1t 0—Stmr for Skagway; ship St Plnl for Chignik Bly AN PEDRO—Sailed Aprll fi-—Schr Metha Nelson, for San Francisco; schr Mary Dodge, for Eureka; stmr Alcatraz, for San Francisco; schr W'n.vlonl. for Port Townsend. TATOOS! Passed out April m-—Nor stmr Tellus, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Sailed April 10—Ital ship Gres- sington, for Callao; Br ship Thistlebank, for Queenstown; stmr Despatch, for San Fran- PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived April 9—Br ship Dudhope, from Antwerp, EUREKA—Arrived April 10—Schr Golden Shore, hence April 2, Satled April m-—smu Spokane and Bureka, | for San Fran Satled Aprl e stme Alliance, for Astoria. COO8 BAY--Arrived April 10—Stmr Czarina, hence April 8 ORT LUDLO\V—-Arrlv‘d April 10—Br ship Lismore, from Townsend. nuND PORTS, HONOLULU—Arrived April 10—Br stmr Gaelic, from Yokohama, for San Francisco. s-nsd April 10—Br stmr Coptic, for Yoko- r Moana for Brisbane; bark couver; schr Carri “froma Samoa. MAHUKONA—Arrived April 8—Schr H. C. Wright, hence March 12. HILO—Arrived April 6—Bark Amy Turner, hence Harch 15. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YOH.K—AH"M April _10—Stmr St stmr ‘Albert, from Genoa; stmr Mareo Minghettl, from Genoa: stmr La Lorraine, ‘mu ::mul'l"‘ Montevideo, from Genoa; m, Oskar, from Teited Apri 10-Semr Vaderland. for Sougn- TROOPS SLAY TAQUL REBELS| Wounded in a Battle| TRAP FOR THE SAVAGES ————— General Torres and Governor of Sonora Arrive at Guay- mas With Many Prisoners Special Dispatch to’ The Call. GUAYMAS, Mexico, via Tucson, Ariz., April 10.—General Luis E. Torres and Governor Rafael Ysabel of Senora reached Guaymas last night on a spe- cial train from Hermosillo, bearing 120 Yaqui prisoners, captured by Federal forces after a fight near Santa Rosalia, in the district of Ures. Six Yaquis were killed and two Mexi- can regulars fatally wounded in the fight, which was of short duration. The | Mexicans far outnumbered the sav-| ages, whom they caught in a trap. Forty rifles were taken from the 120 prisoners rounded up at La Noria and taken overland to Hermosillo and thence to Guaymas. The Indians will be deported. { ———————————— STOCKS IN LONDON MARKET IMPROVING Anglo-French Treaty and Good Labor Conditions in Africa Cause Revival. LONDON, April 10.—The improved condition of business on the Stock Ex- change continued last week, the lead being taken in American and South African securities. The latter revived under the influence of the near pros- pect of a supply of Asiatic labor. The conclusion of the Anglo-French colon- ial treaty was another factor which made for a revival of confidence, it be- ing regarded as further insuring the localization of the Russo-Japanese con- flict. The situation in the Balkan states also displayed a more peaceful aspect, and taking all these things to- gether the prospect is bright for an end to the long-standing stagnation. Almost all the markets participated in the steady advance in prices, al- though Americans fluctuated consid- erably. —_—————— Mercury High at San Jose. SAN JOSE, April 10.—This was the warmest April day experienced here in many years. The thermometer touched 90 at 12 o’clock, but a sea breeze soon afterward reduced the mark several degrees. to-night is normal. — ampton and Antwerp; stmr Lucania, for Queenstown; stmr Patricia, for Plymouth: stmr Marquette, for London; stmr Gallia, for Marseilles. LIVERPOOL—Arrived April 10—Stmr Etru- ria, from New York. NAPLES—Arrived April 10—Stmr Republic, from Boston, via Punta del Gorda. GLASGOW—Sailed April 10—Stfgr Mongo- lian, for New York. Sailed April 10 — Stmr 2 The weather | AUCTION SALES 2 B sale of 3 lot e ey E b oTEOM ST, T eaona, “seweys. DAY, "“’”’“;'m'-m one fast pomy. el CLOUGH, Auctioneer. ~~ 2 t ARCADE HORSE MAR c’é?" gf:r!‘s T v NP.!DA! April at 11 o m. I will il 40 head of Suod 1 et YSOHN 3. DOYLE, Auctioneer. 1904. Auctioneers. BRAILWAY mvn. Trains leave and are due to arrive at Frow ArmiL 10, 1904 Fzasy Dxror + (Foot of Market Strees.) LEAY: MAIN LINE. _— azsoz 3 Vacaville, Wintars. Rumsey. 7807 . 905 Beaicta, Guieas. Eimirs sad 2 mento 200 Vall Santa T Ve sarhmer, §an Ramon. ... 8.20¢ 7.30a Niies, Livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. 00 !ml'a‘n . 7.20¢ . 1818 = Wiillama l(’(r:r Bartiett Springs. Wiliows. tFruto. Hed Biluff, Portland, Tacoma, Seaitle...... 7.507 8.004 Davis. Woodiand. Knigits Landing. Marysville, Orovilie 7.507 8.304 Pors Costa, Martine; Byron, Tracy. Stockton. New- Los Bamos. Mendota, e Vieslts Gose, Livermore. Stock- Lon, (+Mliton), lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Blafl.... ....... Oskdale, Chinese, Jam: norn, Tuolumne sud Angels Atiantic Express—Ogden sad Kast. Richimond, Mariaez and Way Stations . The Overisnd Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omubs, Chicago. 004 Vailejo 500 Lo ies Pussenger — Port Costa. Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, Fresso. Goshes Junc’ tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Vi PBakersfieid. Los Ange! . . Hayward, Ntiles and le !nuau +1.007 Sscramento River Steamers... Benicia, Winters, Sacramento, Woodisnd, Knights Laading, Margaville, Orotfile snd way ations ward, Niles snd Way Stations. Port Costa, Martinez. Byrom, Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto. Merced, Berends, Fresao Way Stations M‘old Port Costa 12 Yosemite Valley, Mon.. Wed., Fri. 8. Mortinez, Tra kton. Lodi.. uusl-ex,s--n.non.vux-jmxm Calistogs, Santa Rosa. . Nfles. Tracy. Stockton. Lodi . Hly'lrd Nliles, Irvingtos, Saa ivermore. ‘l’he Owl_Limited—Newmnaa. ‘Al 0s. Mendosa, Fresao, Tulare, kersteld. Los Azgeles. Goden State Limited Sicaper, Oakiand to Los Angeies, for Chi- cago, ia C.R. L. & P. 9.304 4.207 4.20° 11.204 .00 9.304 18.00a 8.507 $.20" 12.20¢ » 20" .20 el [ Omaha, Chlcllu aad Rast. "Port Costa. Bentcta, Sutr sun, Elmira, Davis, Sacramenta, Rocklin, Aubarn, Colfax, Truckee, Bocs, Reno, Wads 5.20¢ 7.507 11.204 0.087 Oregon & Cailfornia Express—Sac- pmente, Marysviile, Redding, iand, Puget Sound and East. Niles and San Jose (Sun- 8.50a 11.50« STOWD from Liverpool, for New York. |Santa fe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY 9330 2. m. througn diner and all trappings. T Other Santa Fe Trains: for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, Merced, Hanford and Viealia, 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and * Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, 8. F. Also 1113 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St. San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSES SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. 6:30 5. m. Thurscays—Extra trip Exu‘lt{lp-tlil)mdlLMp.m SUNDAYS—8 30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30 3:30_5:00, 6:20. p. m. SAN a m.; £ Saturdays—Extra trip at EUNDAY!—B 00, 9:40, 3:40, 4:05, 5:06, 6:25 p. m. Leave | In Effect ’ |san Arttve San Francisco.| Sept. 27. 1903. |San Francisco. Week | Sun. Destina- Sun- | Week Days. | days. tion. days. | Days. 7:30 a| 8:00 a 9:30 7:30a 8:00a| Healdsburs, [10:40 a}10:20a Lytton, 3:30p] 3:30p( Geyservilie, | 7:38p| 6:30p 7:308 lopiand” [10:40 al10:20 140 a0 3:30 p| 8:s0p) 735 p| 6:20p T:30al 8:00a] Willita. | 738 p] 6:20p 7:30a) §:00a) 10:40 330 p| 5 . casavine. | 1o P s 7:30 a a 9:10 30 3l | 8303 T:30a| 5:00a 10:40 a1 305 5305l sebastopar. 23427 STAGES connect at Quentin, at_Santa ings: d Eureka. Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Hoda Bay, o and Bartiett 5 g:numm"fi:; Bt “%fi‘f‘«;‘i’r’:"‘m Tioar Tak, ot Blckrells, Sunhedn Titeilie s Hot Sprins Hairuay nfl.“" e il Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino Fort Bragg, West. W“‘ at Witiits for Fort Brags, Bell's g‘.rrg d&wmmmmum.umum On Sunday round-trip tickets points B.n!ull.th:.llnun g offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle R. X. RYAN, i man n.cwm'rnco Gen. Manager. COA?T LINE Foot of M. 745 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday only) U16a Newark, centerville, Jose, eiton, Boulaer Creek, Santa Crux and Way Statl - 216 Feware. Centerville, Sia ta Cruz and Principal Way Stations +10.564 4187 Wewark. San Jose, Los Gatos wnaj 188 y staiion: .10 “. »SEK A.a.&‘& 'v— o W?JM u!‘s.:.‘.mm" 6104 8an Jose (Narrow Gauge). et Street.) = 8.107 804 The Coaster—Stops Glirey (connection ter), Pajaro. Castroville (c nection to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove). Salinas, San Ardo, Paso Liobles Santa Mar- garita. Sau Luis Obispo, principal stations thence Sur! (comnection for Lompoc), principai stations thence Santa Bachara,San Buena- ventnrs, Burbank. Los Angeles . 0.804 San Jose, Tres Pinos, (,-plm., SantaCruz,PactfcGrove, Salin: San Luia Oblspo and Princioal Way Stations 10304 San Jose and Way Siation 1304 uuu cr.m San Jose, Los Gatos y Stations . igr h- .Yu-e and Way Siation 2 ” Del Monte Exprese—Santa Clara, Jose, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove (connects at Santa Ciara, except Sunday, for Sants Cruz, Boulder Lreek ind Narrow Gauge Polats) at Gilroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for Bania Cruz, at Castroville for Salfnas ... 10.45¢ s 83 §% ®N s d prineipal Way Statior cept Snndn‘" r SanJoseand Ic|p-l'ly$(-ulcm ¢ Sunset Limited.— Redwood. San Jose, Gilroy.Salinas, Paso Robies, 5 San Luis Oblspo, Senta Barhara, Angeles. Deming. Ei Pase, New Orieans, New York. Com nects at Pajaro for Santa Crnz and C: -n-w. an Mateo, Beimon! San Carlos, Redwood, Fal o-x: Menlo Park. and Paio Alto. «11.307 lhy\leld. Mountain View. Sun) hvr-uu Santa Clara and o T . $9.457 for nrnll.. ¥ for Afiernoon. 18unday e: by e A $ Sunday only. ’lu.- at all stations on Sunday. Only trains lm»lfl[ at vunch St. southbound 6210 A.:;‘ 15 d TICKET OFFICE—626 - m’—"“flmmum‘ MT. TAMALPAIS RAlLWAY