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hE T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1904, ROONMS TO LET—M A A A A A A A WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 38 st P Most conventent and respectable; e to $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week: ‘ights reading-room; free bu for ¢ clec A BRANCH office of The ¢ tisements a at 1008 ntil 11 opene Open rket st, opposite Fifch. brcriptions recet Duncan & Church nd swbecriptions bas been SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | YOU MAKE NO MISTAKE. < But get the best sewing machine on earth when you buy the White. We are closing out a lot of new machines that are slightly | &hop worn at one-half and one-third regular Drices. White Sewing Machine Co., offices 300 Post st., 1841 Fillmore st., and 708 Va- | lencia st RE TERS—We have 100 ne sewing machines for rent: machines; telephone Black 1106, drop head White quick service; White Sewi; chine Co., 300 Post st, ROOMS AND BOARD. 1xmm:sn~~ The machine tor family use; o s - best is cheapest; second-hand ail makes at EDGEMERE HOTEL, any oricg: all kinds rented lowest rates. 731 Bush =t above Powel select first- Domestic office, 1021 Mll’;k!l, near Sixth. e et cheiric NEhe steam | NEW HOME—_See our new irigle-feed ma- o s exchange telephones in | chizes: siightly used: $10, $15, $20; second. e oot Srilnte Seatmeiis. | bana. 3. $5. 85 all styles; guaranteed New every roo B. DU CARPE. Prop. | Jome Sewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market st. —_— BOARD tor fhe ummer home in San dro: one hour's ride o San Franc he frult, vegetables, but- ter, egge and chickens: home raised accom Totations first class and home like: rates Very reasonabe. Box €276 EN T HOTEL BAL 1018 VAN NESF AV SELECT ANI PHONE PRIVATE EX FOWARD, 8414 wingle o Gouble, §5.88 FRANKLIN, 454 Furnished room to let with board a0l HOTE! SMERE. 418 Sutter—Sunny suites, «ingle rms.: excelient table; moderate prices X and Fulton—Sunny with board; modern. == cingle TAN NESS ave e with batbs homel!! alsc ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. I WANT room and board in American family; 186 minutes from Hale Bros Box 3056, Call office e e e ROOMS WANTED. WANTED of May roomse by 1008 Market st unfurnished Address box 47 PAINTING. ETC. PAPERHANGING, papered, $4 up; tinting, painting nr Paint Co.. 319 Third: tel Main 413 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, C €. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, bet. 6th ekin and rectal diseases s special 1073% Market st BLOOD DR BALL the buman body: 5-117 Mason; now lo- . Dear Leavenworth. DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tat herd doctor, cures all diseases of humen by use of herbs and teas, 727 Washington st. WONG WOO_ the famous herd doctor—All dis- | eases cured by Chinese herbs 746-8 Clay st SLOT MACHINES. STABLES our horses at 122 Eddy ROBERTS STORAGE EMPOF AND WAREHOUSKES A moved, sk Third: phone JLL Storage Co. ing warehouse, G. 36 Market, r. B4: te househoid goods stared nr hgond. 781 Howard st., rant 1 GILBERT g. & & YDOLPH Storage & Moving Co., t and Powell ste.: tel. Priv. ago—Furniture and merch : Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126 West Storage: advances made. 540 tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss LDEN ssion 1 Storage S and Fu more phone Jackson 251, KINS Van and Storage C tel Main 1840 Shipping et cut rates. ——————————————erey DIVIDEND NOTICES. 1SC0 and Suburban H 5th floor, Mutual Sav opposite 31st of December, declared at ree of taxes, payable on and after SATUR- DAY, January 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON. ARD, Manager HUGH C or 229 . April 1, 1904, from fi Sierra Rallway 1904 s_company worth National Bank. on and after that £ D. FRESHMAN, Treasurer. PROPOSALS. The Sta Board Hospital chitects c o twenty-seven $1300 00 premium for the plans and epeci- one adovted and the supervision of the buflding to compietion. The is to be erected between stration Building and the ward said Hospital and is to be con- | ¥ 10 the ward build and to un’ to within 12 feet of the Administration | u be eet in width north feet in length east and Jding to be joined to the fiding from this_point on or corridor 1 » length. Mat espond with pres ding; slate roo men ement and interior finished oat and necessary | to contain roome and Third floor to con. 1 with stage, etc. Buflding \ complete system of ven £ae pipes, tric wiring ' ug and for telephones, plumbing. painting with drainage a etage 1o be carried outside of the b €aid plans and specifications shall present a ful mpiete and accurate plan or plans for such building in all ite parts, showing all the necessary details of the work, together with working plans suitable for the use of ine- chanies or other buflders @uring the con- struction a8 1o accurate bills showing the exact amoun all the different kinds of materials thereof, ®o drawn and represented in the erection thereof to aceompany said plans and specifications: also full and com- plete specificatic work 1o be done, showing the which the | same will b Aone, miving such directions em as will enable competent them out an afford contractors 1 rmation to nable them to understand will be required in the erection of such * bullding. and to make a full, accurate and « lete estimate of each item of expense | and the entire aggregate comt of such ing when completed. The sum of $1 premium will be paid to the architect whose plans and specifications are adopted, which #hall be full and compicte compensation for il services performed by such architect of every kind and mature u the construction and_erection of such bullding, including the urnishing of such plans, guarantee that the total cost of such bufiding. eaid premium and supervision of said buflaing to itr com- pletion shall not exceed the sum of $27.800 (0 The plans and epecifications must be de; ered on_or before 10 o'clock a. m, « May, 1a- day © 1904, to W. W. Cunningham, secrotary, at Ukish, Californta. The Board reserves the right to reject all or any of said plane and specifications, and the said pre- mium of $1300 00 will only be paid to the ar- chitect or architects whose plans are adopi- ©d by the Board of Managers. Further in- formation may be had by appiving to W. W Cunningham, seoretary, at Ukiah, California e el - e PROPOSALS for coal=—-Office of General Super intendent Army Tramsport Service, San Fran cleco. Cal.. April 8, i Sealed proposale in triplicate for furnishing und delivering ut Honolulu, H. T., four thousand eix hundred 5 osals for Coal for Jonoluiu,” and addressed to . A. Devol, General Superintendent. = SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. March 14, 1904— sealed in triplicate will be re. propose s ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., Aprfl 14, | 1904, wnd then opened, for comstruction of Ban Francisco, Cal. Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids in whole or in part Information furnished on application to WM. . PATTEN, Assistant Gen- eral, Chief Q. M. 1 in & mice private | furnisbed | the first | M _Storage & Van Co.; furnitare, | ure Moving Com- | eged be piain and easily understood: and also | o | AND STAMMERING. OURNE Institute, Van M promises cure if in fair health: hours 1 to 5. e . MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses follows: were issued yesterday as 28, Fresno, and An- hanan street, city. d, 2 s Thorsen, this atrick M and Kose Ga 2L 31A Ringold etreet, . B40 Sixth street. Axel Fra Fresno, and Aima L. Danieison. Joseph V 24, 1228 Geary street, and Florence 1. Callaghan, 21, 1900 Washing- ton street Philipp Theirsén, and Annie Cailopy S67 San Bruno avenue, 867 San Bruno avenue. Robert D. Hunter, 23, and Lenora G. Sny- der, 22, both of this cit Albert D. Flagg, 2 wold, 26, both of this ‘and Frances A. Gris- ty. | _ Manoel Prera, 30, 908 Sancome street, and | Mary Oliv 90% Sansome street. | Waliam Marysville, and Mar- | 2976 Folsom street. 28, 6 Bartol place, and Ida 1022 Montgomery street. . 40, Chicago, and Carrie Mat- nd gton street death notices sent by They must be handed the publicaton offices and be the pame and residence of per- < to have the same published. tices restricted simply to the announcement charge MAI’{RIED. McLEOD—In _this the Rev. £. L. Belle McLeod NICHOLSON 10, 1904, by the Rev Stewart Memo and Jeseie PARENT ci Wi March 31, Robert H z -In_this city, April W. E. Dugan, pastor 1 Church, Henry Murphy n, both of San Francisc HERRING—In this city, March 26, Dr. Rader, Charles Edwin ar rtrude Irene Herring. MATTHEWS—In this city, April by the Rev. William Kirk Guthrie, “ayette Reed and Edith Louise Mat- b of San Francisco. DIED. | Arrambide, John B. Kurtz, Eliza W. Bernhard, Willlam Lockhardt, Elvira Soker, Powel McAfee, Willlam Boorman, James E. MeCarthy, Mary Boucher,” Sarah S onald, Thos. F. Brady. John McNamee, William Brewitt, Meehan, Rose Mehegan, Jeremiah Murray, ‘Anne Frorion, Isabella O'Rourke, Patrick Pollard, Samuel A. Rathjen, Catherine Riley, Mrs. Ann Schafner, Dora | ider, May M. | John A. ns, Mary Ingraham, Mamie fvan, Elizabeth i Johnsc Phoebe J ch, James Caroline White, James { igsberg, Mary L. In this city, April §, 1904, Alex- on, a native of Ireland, this city, April 10, 1904, e4 busband of Grace Arra father of Mamie and Olymp! « native of Fra nces are respect- funeral services April 12, 1904, at the where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Irterment private. Please omit flowers. ARD—In this April 10, 1904 n son of Henry an and beloved brother of Mrs. Frederick Han and cker, a mative of Towa, nonths and 8 daye. d acquaintances a attend the funer: 1l 13, chapel of Juliue 8. Godeau, avenue. Interment I O. O. Sophia Jokn J Mr Bernhard Staur Harry the 1904, City dnd County Powell Boker, years. residence 11 a. m., of Buffalo, N. Hospital & native of in Marysville, - Y., aged 61 ars CFWill be buried on Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. at 59 Plerce street, Stanley, widow of the 1 hereafter. | BRADY—In this city, April & 1904, John Brady, beloved son of the late James and | | Margaret Brady. and brother of the late | | James and Margaret Brady, and cousin of | Mrs. Bella Levy, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 vears 4 months and 9 4 A mem- | ber of Journeymen Horseshoers' Union, | Local No, 2 | €7 The funeral will take place to-day | (Tucsday), at 9:45 a. m.. from the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty Green, 117 Mis- | ®lon etreet between Seventh and Bighth, | thence to Sacred Heart Church, where ser- { wvices will be held at 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, | BREWITT—In Alameda, April 10, 1904, Otto, \ busband of Augusta Brewitt, and father of Elwood an Lacflle Brewitt, a native of Hamburg, Germany, aged 53 years. | £ Fun | BROWN. al services strictly private. 1n this city, April 10, beloved husband of the late Brown, and devoted father of Daniel, Josie and Mar- | ®uerite Brown, a native of County Cork, | Ireland } {7 Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the fuberal to-day Tuesday). at 8 o'clock, from the parlors of O'Connor & 767 Mission _street, 3 | thence to St. Teresa’s Church, where a | requiem high mass will be celebrated for ‘ the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. | HARMONY Alliance No. 15, S. P. A. of A.— The funeral detail w dertaking | Mission | _assemble at the w variors of J. C. O'Connor, 7 sireet, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Michael Brown, this morning at 8 o'clock. By order of J. J. O'BRIEN, President. M. COLL, Cor. See. | OFFICERS and members of Golden West | Lodge No. 264, A. O. U. W., are _requested to attend the funeral of Michhkel Brown. | T. CUMMINS, W. M. C. A. SHEA, Recorder. COSTA—In thix city, April 11 1904 Joseph, beioved son of the late Pedro and Juana Cos- te. and brother of Charles, Peter and Jennle [ Cota, a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at § o'clock, from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 | Stockton street, thence to Spanish Church, where a requiem high maes will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Itallan Cemectery. CLYNE—In_ Benicia, Solano County, Sunday, | Avril 10,1904 Mary Clyne, beloved wife of James Clyne, and mother of Rev. Father Bertrand )?'_ O, P., Joseph, Theresa :hlrl‘:a and mily Clyne and Mrs. P, C. yne 5 The funeral will take place on morning from her late residence. thence to Dominic's (llh\:;ch where a “ solemn requiem mass will for the repose of ‘her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock, | DAVENPORT—In this city, 11, John Rushton, beioved r::-mmm le’»;: B. Davenport, and father of Ellis, John, Ed- win and Grace Davenport, a native of Eng- land, aged 64 vears 11 months and 14 days, | DONOHUE—In this city, April 11, 1904, James | Donohue, & native of Ireland, aged 70 years. DREW—In_ this city, April 9, 1904, Berths | beloved wife of George D. Drew, a | Cedons G | mative of St_Louis Mo.. aged 10 years & | months and 25 days. (Tilarc papers pieass copy.. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited 1o aitend the funeral (Tuesday). April 12, at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, near Ninth, Interment Mount Olivet Cem. ctery. | DRISCOLL—1In this city, April 11, 1904, Mer- ! "Vin Patrick, infant son’of Florence and Driscoll, brother of Daniel, Florence and | nelius Alfred Driscoll, and nephew Kate, Daniel and Eila _Driscoll Mary P. McCarthy, a native of cixco, aged 4 months and 22 daye. L7 Friends and aceuaintances ure &ll“l,h invited to attend the funeral to-i ). April 13, 1904, at 1:30. fiom the parents’ residence, 264 ; and Marie Churchwig, 21, | are published once in this column | 6 | Thomas Anderson | James Edward | avenue, off Mission road. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FINSTERBUSCH—In this city, April 9, 1904, Chaties O beloved huspand ot Berthe' Fins: terbusch, father of Otto, Louls and Julius Finsterbuscl d uncle of Mrs. Willam B. Comstock, a native of Oschatz, Koenigreicl { Sachsen ‘Germany, aged 76 vears 7 months and 12 days. (St. Louls, Mo., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). April 12, at 12 o'clock, from the pariors of H, F, Suhr & Co. 1 Mission Street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St Johannes' German Evangelical Luth- eran Church, Twenty-second street, between Mission and Howard, where services will be held. commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, GRIFFITH—In this cl April 11, 1904, Vivian Susan Griffith, dearly beloved daugh- ter of Alexander and Alice Griffith, a native g("San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 5 fuys. HENNING—In this city, April 11, 1904, Mary, beloved daughter of William and Lulu Hen. ning, and sister of Willie Henning, a native of California, aged 1 year 1 month and 25 days. £ Funeral and interment private. HILLS—In this citv, April 11, 1904, Edward W. Hills, dearly beioved husband of Mary E. Hills, a native of Buffalo, N, Y., aged 46 years and & months. | INGRAMAM—In the City and County Hospi- tal, April 11, 1904, Mamle Ingraham, a na- tive of Colorado, aged 33 vears. JOHNSON—In this city, April 11, 1904, Phoebe son and the late N. Johnson, and sister of Edna, Gertrude and Emily Johnson, a native of Californiz, aged 6 months and 1_Jey. KOCH—In thie city, April 10, 1904, Caroline Koch, beloved wife of Charles L. Koch und sister of Thomas Bowman, a native of New York City, aged 45 years and 4 days. O The *funeral ‘will take place to-day (Tuesday), at 1:30 c'clock, from the parlors of Gantner Bros., 1209 Mission street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. Cremation '(pri- vate) Odd Feliows' Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. | KONIGSBERG—In this city, April 11, 1904, Mary Louise, Leloved wife of Charles S. Konigsberg, ‘and mother of Charles W. Konigsberg, and daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Briggs, a native of Boston, aged 53 years 1 months and 26 days. (Oakland papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- Thursday, April 14, 1904, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment private. KURTZ—In Oskland, April 11, 1904, Elisa Wood Kurtz, beloved mother of Mrs. Louise Thomas, L. R. and J. W. Kurtz, and grand- mother of Mrs. J. J. Warner and Mrs. N. K. Dunning, a native of Taylorsville, Ky., aged S0 years 11 months and 9 days. LOCKHART—In East Oakland, April 11, 1904 Elvira, beloved wife of Oscar Lockhart, native of New Brunswick, Canada, aged 49 vear | McAF] In Calistoga, April 10,1904, William, | dearly beloved husband of Ann McAfee, father of Susan, Harrlet, George and Rob. ert McAfee and Mre. E. C. Chesebro, a na tive of St. John, New Brunswick, aged 76 years. OFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully inyited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'cleck, from Odd Fellows’ Hali, corner Seventh and Market streets, thence to chapel, under the auspices of Pacific lodge No. 155, 1. O. O. F. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. McCARTHY—A eolemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late Mary McCarthy, at Sacred Heart Church, corner Fell and Fiilmore streets, to- tives and friends are requested to attend. McDONALD—In this city, April 10, 1904, | Thomas Francis, beloved father of Mary E. McDonald, and beloved son of Julia and the late Thomas McDonald, and cousin of Mrs. J. J. Casserly, Mrs. J. Cauley, Mre. J. McKean and Nora and Wil- liam Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 10 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission etreet, between Seventh and Eighth, | thence to St. Michael's Church, Ocean View, where a requiem high maes will be cele brated for the repose of her eoul at 10 | _o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McNAMEE—In this city, April 10, 1904, Wil- liam_dearly beloved son of Sarah and the | | late Patrick McNamee, and brother of Mrs | G. Murry, Mrs. J. Gibbons, Thomas and | Sadie McNamee and the late Edwin and John McNamee and Mrs. May Sutton, & | mative of Ban Francisco, aged 23 years, T Notice of funeral hereafter. | MEEHAN—In this city, April 10, 1904, Rose, beloved wife of George Meehan, and mother of Andrew, James, Patrick and George Meehan, Mre. C. Gangzert, Mrs. J. Dwyer, Mrs. Ciark and the late Michael Meehan end Mrs. H. Ganzert. a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 62 years. §7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late thence to St. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEHESGAN—In this city, April 11, 1904, Jere- miah, beloved husband of Hanorah Mehegan, and father of P. J., D. F., G. A., R. E. and the late J. J. Mehegan, and Mrs. J. J, Doran, Mrs. J. A. Donnelly and Mre. J. Leroux, a ‘| native of Ireland, aged 72 years. | BFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), April 13, 1904, at 8 o'clock, at hie late residence, 1251 Plerce street, thence | 1o Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the | repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 | _o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MURRAY=In Po-tland, Or., April 10, 1904, Anne Murray, beloved wife of F. J. Mur- ray, a native ‘of Ireland. NORTON—April 8, 1904, i ‘Washington Orphanage, at the Booker T. Isabella Norton, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 7 days. OURKE—In this city, April 11, 1904, at 226 Day street, Patrick, beloved husband of | Ellen O'Rourke, and stepfather of Joseph M., Thomas M. and John W. Hogan, a native of | County Waterford, Ireland, aged 44 years. POLLARD—In this city, April 11, 1904, Samuel | " Adams Poliard, beloved father of Mrs. B. de la Cuesta, Mrs. G. 8. de la Cuesta, Mrs. J. Kallmeyer, George Pollard and the late Sam- uel A. Pollard Jr., a native of Richmond, Va., aged 78 years 3 months and 1 day. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock, from ¥ioneer auspices of the Soclety of California Pio- neers. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery, Jose. Cal. Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. RATHJEN--At her residence, 801 Jefferson street, in Oakland, April 11, 1904, Catherine Rathjen, beloved mother of Thomas J. and Mic) Abrott and the late Mrs. Glancey, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 70 years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. RILEY—In this city, April 11, 1904, Mrs. Ann Riley, beloved wife of the late Michael Riley, Riley and Mrs. T. R. Duffy of Benicla, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), April 13, from St. Dominic’'s Church, Benicia, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 8 o'clock. Interment at Benicia. SCHAFFNER—In this city, April 11, 1904, erick Schafiner, a native of Oldenburg, Ger- many. aged 65 years 6 months and 21 days. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), April 13, at 1:30 o'clock, from ber late residence, 113 Scott street, between Haight and Waller. Cremation I. 0. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. SCHNEIDER—In this city, April 11, 1904, May M. Driscoll-Schneider, beloved daughter ® of Mrs. M. A. O'Brien and Jere J. Driscoll, and ster of J. Edward Driscoll, & native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 11 months and 17 days. > Notice of funeral hereafter. SHIRLEY—In this city, April 11, 1904, John A. Bhirley, beloved ron of James and Eliza- beth Shirley, and_beloved brother of Mary, James, Elizabeth. Nellie and Richard Shirley, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 5 months. STEPHENS—In this city, April 10, 1004, Mary, beloved daughter of the late John M. and Mary Stephens, and sister of Richard J. and Louise G. Stephens, a_native of Goid Hill, Nev. (Virginia City. Nev.. und Park City, Utah, papers plcase copy.. @FFriends and acquaintances are respect- Wi oL 3 o'cloc] at the residence of her mother, 1631 Clay sireet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cems 8 SULLIVAN—In this city, April 10, 1804 Mary, beloved” wife of John J. mother of Thomas B., Emma Grace M., John J. and William Sullivan, 86 years § MONAHAN, OHARA & CO. FUNERAL piRECTORS AYD EMBALMERS Francisco. J. Johnson, beloved daughter of Mary John- | | bcloved mother of Willlam Schulirer Jr., and | fully invited to attend the funeral services | at 1:30 o'clock, | morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock. Rela- | residence, 1533 Fifteenth street, corner Capp, | Hall, where services will be held under the | San | Bernard A. Rathjen, and sister of Thomae, | 1 and Darby J. Moran and Mre. A. | nd mother of John, Ann and the late James | Mrs. Dora Schaffner, widow of the late Fred- | April 12, at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 1450 Bacramento street, thence to St. Mary’'s Cathedral. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 o'clock, Inter- ment in Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car. WELCH—In this clty, April 10, 1904 James Welch, beioved husband of the late Tsabells Welch and beloved father of George, Arthur, Florence and Clarence Welch and Mrs. J. Madden, and brother of Mrs. J. Crowley, a native of Rome, N. Y., aged 56 years. (Rome, N. Y., papers please copy.) I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday). at 10 o'clock, from the under- taking parlors of Theodor Dierks, 857 Mission Street, thence to St. Paul's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITE—In’ the City and County Hospital, April 11, 1004, James White, a native of Maine, aged 62 years. - % CARD OF THANKS. We herewlth desire to extend our heartfelt thanks to the many kind neighbors and friends who, by their love and tender sym- pathy and beautiful lighten the hitter sorrow lately suffered in the loss of a' loving wite and devoted mother, MRS. J. V. McCCARTHY AND FAMILY. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, MONDAY, APRIL 11. Mary Oppenheimer to Leonard B. Weiler, lot on E line of Polk street, 30 8 of Pine, S 30 by B $10. |, City and County of San Francisco to Daniel J. and Katherine T. Buckley, lot on N line of Washinzton street, 156:9 W of Buchanan, W 2 by N 127:6; §——. | Susan M. Soule to Magdalena 1. Baird (wifo | Charies W), lot ‘on B dine of Dage.strect | 157:6 W of Buchanan, W 30 by S 120; also | lot commencnig 187:6 W of Buchanan, and 120 |S of Page streets, W 30 by S 17:6; $10. Margaret, Grace M., Howard F. and George L. Powleson to E. Orack, lot on § line of | Golden Gate avenue, 100 E of Scott street, E |25 br S 137:6; $10. Albert J._ and Mary E. Hart to Adolph G. | Rosenthal, ‘lot on W line of Scott strest, 125 S of Lloyd, S 25 by W 118:9; $10. William J. Farren to Willlam H. Goddard Jr., lot on B line of First avenue, 7548 N of Golden Gate, N 50.82 by E 100; $10. Georze F. (or Gerhard F.) and Jennie M. | Terschuren to Georze M. Mitchell, lot on NE |igerner o€ i?mce and Clay streets, N 40:2% by ! 7:6; §10. Catherine Cotter to Samuel D. and Annte “ameron. lot on W line of Guerrero street, 185 |8 of Fourteenth, 8 26 by W 131:9; §10. | City and County of San T'rancisco to Mary E. Potter and Ella N. Wright, lot on SW iline of Ninth street, 312:6 SE of Harrison, SE 37:6 by SW 100; $—, | Emma L. and Hugh P. McCaffery to Annie M. L. Wohlstein, lot on S line of Twentieth street. 130 E of Dolores, ~ 25 by 8 114; $10. William H. and Ella Dalton to J. F. Townes and T. J. Wilson, lot on NW corner of Twenty- gixth and Fair Ouks streets, N 138 by W 12; | . Cornelius O'Connell to Lars Olsen, lot on S line of Clipper street, 106:8 W of Noe, W 28:4 | by S 114; $10. { | "Margaret E. and George S. Nevin to Marie | E. Tourny (wife of George), Lewis V. B. Hint- rich and Bernadine J. Connolly (wife of W. A), {Iot on W line of W Front street, 93:8 N of Washington, N 43:10 by W 137:6; also lot on N line of Everson street, 208:7% E of Bacon, E 56:4% by N 180:1%, NW 60:13, S 200:9; | aleo lots 86 and 67, block 33, Fafrmount Land Assoclation, and property out of county: $10. Francisco and Maria G. Carlomagno to Fran- cesco Cirimele, undivided 3% of lot on N line gr Gr;?t; street, 60 W of Kearny, W 20 by N 1 57 ). | Michael Downes to James Down lot_on W line of Hyde street, 756 B of Green, S 62:6 by W 87:6: gift | | James H. Mahoney to Reginald McColgan, | 1ot on SE line of Bryant street, 801 NE of | Third, NE 25 by SE 80: $10. | g Resinald McColgan to Peter Smith, same; 1 | James Hall to Lillian M. Hall, lot on SE | line of Tehama street, 462:6 SW of Fitth, SW 87:6 by SE 80; gift, Willlam Lasswell to Ellen Lasswell, undi- vided 3 of lot on W line of Bryant street, 75 S of Sixteenth, § 25 by W 100; gift. Samuel and Caroline Goldman to George H. Whipple, 1ot on N_line of Clement, 90 W of Eleventh avenue, W 30 by N 75; $10. George H. Whipple to Caroline Goldman, same; $10, Mary A Gardiner to Willlam H. Goddard Jr., rerecord 2024 D. 368, lot on E line of | | Eleventh avenue 200 N of Clement street, N | |25 by E 1 Willlam $10. . Jr. and Adelaide B. Goddard to , same; $10. Millzner (wife of Henry). iot on S line of Cle- | | ment slreet‘;g( W of Eighth avenue, W 26:6 | by_§ 100; $10. | ™Minnie B Tucker, Eita B. and George *w. | | McNear Jr., A. 8 ‘and Mamie T. Macdonald | (Tucker) to’ Orville D. Baldwin, lot on W line of Forty-fith avenue, 140 S of 'C street, 42 by | | W_240; $10. Estaie of Marian and Leslis B. Mtller | (minors), by C. O, G. Miller, guardian, to | same, same; §162. | Mrs H . Brownell (or Harriet V. Brow- nel) to Louis L. and Loulsa Zocchi, lot on SW corner of Nineteenth avenus and K street, W _107:6 by § 52:6; $10. S. Ducas Company to Henry J. and Mary R. Slerck, lot on W line of Folsom street, 158 S of Precita avenue, 8 25, W 80, P. V. 11§; 10. 205 15 Loreaso: Al Joukiilok Beasioate: | 1ot on W line of Folsom street, 92 § of Pre- | cita avenue (NW_corner of Folsom street and | Besste avenue). W 75 by N 25, P. V. blocks 114 to 118; $10. Builders’ Contracts. | Amante Gherini (owner) with J. Maccono (contractor), architect — Excavating, | trenching, concrete, carpenter and mill and | stalr work, roofing, tiling etc. for a two- story and basement frame’bullding (flats) on | W ilne of San Jose avenue, 40 § of Twenty- | firth, W 420, N 40, E 120, 8 40; $3510. John «Claussen (owner) with Joseph F. Boed- | | deker (contractor), —— architect—Ali work | except mantels, ehades and gas fixtures for a | two-story frame buflding on S line of Thir- | | teenth street, 70 E of Folsom, 24x24, or S | line of Thirteenth street, 65 E of Folsom, 24 | x24; $1350. Thomas Moore (owner) with G. Findlay (con. | tractor and architect)—All work for altera. | tions and additions to a two-story frame bulld {ing on N line of Nineteenth street, 55 W of | | Lapidge, W 25 by 100; $1156. | T. Derham (owner) with R. Fahy (con- | tractor), Copeland & Pierce architects—All work for a_ two-story and basement frame ! building on N line of Bryant street, 85 NE of Ninth, NE 48 N 90, NW 48, thence 90 to be- | sinning; $1600. Dollie S. Andrews (ownerfl with Terrill Bros, (contractors), —— architeft—All work for a two-stor~ frame building on E line of Lotta street, 300 § of Parnassus avenue, § 25 by E 101: $4000. 7 | _Mrs. A. J. Morrissey (owner) with Nicholas McCabe (contractor), ————— architect—All | work for a two-story and basement frame building (flats) on N line of Twenty-seventh ! street, 225 W of Guerrero, W 25 by N 114; $3815. ‘Wiillam Fahey (owner) with August M. W { len (contractor), architect H. D. Mitchell— ! All work except gas fixtures, sewering, plumb- ing, mantels and shades for a three-story and | basement frame building (flats) on N line of | Haight street. 100 W of Ashbury, W 27:6 by N _137:6; $9300. Same owner with Albert Dayton (contractor), architect same,-Sewering, plumbing, gas fit ting, ete., for same on same; $1050. California_Baking Company (owners) with | { C. C. Morehouse (cortractor), architects H. Gellfuss & Son—P'astering and cementing for | partiy two and one-story brick and frame buliding_on BW corner cf Bady and Fillmore treet :6 by A 3 “John M. IKepner and Larkin M. Hayoroft (owners) with Richard Elrod (contractor), ar- chitect W. G. Hind—AIll work except plumb- .Ing, painting, plastering, mantels, fixtures and {'shades for_a'three-story frame bullding (three | flate) on N line of Jackson street, 165 E of Larkin. . 27:6 by N 137:6; $5236 45. Euphemla G. Bruns (owner) with B. C. Al- Iyn (contractor), architects Meyer & O'Brien— Alterations and ‘additions to {wo frame build- ings and erection of a three-story frame build- ing (flats) on NE corner of Jones and Lincoln streets, E 4 " $10,500. C ——————— Boy Burglars Captured. Six boys, ranging in age from 10 to 14 years, were arrested last night by Officer James O'Connor and charged with burglary. Their names are Frank and Henry Spiegl, John Kelly, Samuel Smith, Frank Guido and Willie Mason. They robbed the office of the Cali- fornia Wire Works on Bay street, near Mason, on last Saturday, securing sev- eral gofa cushions, a shaving set, an umbrella, some silverware and cloth- ing. On account of their tender years they were sent to the juvenile ward offerings, helped to | | and provision: OF THE Last February Two Days The Russian barkentine Bering, ac- cording to Roth, Blum & Co., the ves- sel's agents at this port, was lost at sea on or about February 1, two days after leaving Yokohama for this port. All hands were saved and reached the Japanege coast in the lifeboats. No regular notification of the disaster has reached this port and the news of her having been lost will come as a sur- prise to the local shipping world, which for some days has been speculating on the reason for the barkentine’s ap- parently long voyage. The Bering was a vessel of peculiar appearance and very familiar at this port. She was built of steel, had lit- tle beam and was reported cranky in bad weather. She was a vessel of 877 tons register and was built in 1894 at Inverkeithing. She was owned at St. Petersburg. — Californian Arrives. The American-Hawallan Steamship Com- pany’s freighter Californian, Captain Barron, arrived yesterday, 58 days from New York. In a heavy gale encountered shortly after leaving the Atlantic port she shipped some big seas which washed overboard several tons of coal stowed on deck. Otherwise the Californian encountered fine weather. She brought a full rgo of general merchandise. Chiet Officer Walters of the Californian, who modestly ack- nowledges himself the handsomest mate in the American-Hawaifan line, lost fifteen pounds in weight between the Straits of Magellan and this port as a result of the warm weather. et The Overdue List. Two French barks were added yesterday to the overdue list. The Margaret Dolfus, out 160 days from Rio de Janeiro for Seaitle, and the Lamoriciere, out 160 days from New Cale- donia for Glasgow, are the latest additlons. They are quoted at 10 per cent. The Engle- horn, Notre Dame D'Arvor and the Gaetano Casabona are quoted at 15 per cent. The La- morna is still being offered for reinsurance at 90 per cent. PEogn T Knocked Down by Runaway Horse. A. H. Donnelly, who lives at 464 Minna street, tried to stop a runaway horse yester- day at East and Market streets. The horse knocked Mim down and the wagon the horse was pulling ran_over Donnelly, breaking his lower jaw and otherwise damaging him. P i et Ashore at Mouth of Clyde. The British ship Falklandbank, bound from Glasgow for Victoria, grounded at the mouth of the Clyde and remained ashore several hours. She has been towed off. Thesdamage sustained, if any, has not yet been ascer- ed. peN e d it Exports for the North. The steamer Senator, which sailed on Sun- day for Victorla, carried an assorted merchan- dise cargo, consigned to the port of destina- tion and the principal British Columbian ports, valued at $14,890, and including the followin, 10 bbls flour, 2824 Ibs coffee, 3230 Ibs 6 raisins, 8875 Ibs dried fruit, 4978 Ibs butte: 1267 Ibs cheese, 2624 Ibs 52 cs meals, 1009 Ibs sugar, 208 Ibs hams, 24,500 1bs malt, 15 cs canned goods. 10 pkgs paste, 8 pkgs grocerics 20 _cs eggs, 100 cs whisky, 500 Ibs chocolate. 218 pkgs fresh vegetables, 557 pkgs fresh fruits, 50,000 Ibs salt, 262 gals wine, 420 1bs nuts, 24 es honey, 2 rolis leather, 23 bales twine, 1 pkg machinery, 97 pkge paints and oils, 5 bbls whale ofi.’ 100 tins matches. 12,408 Ibs soda ash, 24,139 Ibs blue- stone, 280 Ibs 2 cs tobacco, 30,338 lbs wood pulp,’ 11,200 Ibs fertilizer, 5 pkgs drugs, S074 Ibs iin, GO boller tubes, 10 pkss sewing ma- chines, 342 pkgs roofing~T4 kegs nails, 8 pes steel, 4 pkgs dry good: In’ addition to the foregoing the steamer carried 100 tons of pig lead, valued at $5404, en route to Montreal, Canada. g Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, From. Due. Pt Arena & Alblon...|Apr. 12 Norfolk . ‘lapr. 12 Nanaimo Apr, 12 Seattle & Tacoma Apr. Oyster Harbor,........ New York via Panama| Coos Bay & Pt Orford. Eel River Ports : c: " Coos Bay . Apr. 14 e Humboldt . [|Apr. 14 Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Pts.(Apr. 14 Oregon. . Portland & Astoria....|Apr. 14 Santa Cruz...| San Pedro & Way Pts.|Apr. 14 Martposa Tahiti ... . 15 Eureka. Humboldt L 16 Gaelic. China & Japan . Apr. 16 IAGENTS REPORT THE LOSS ¢ BARKENTINE BERING Roth, Blum & Co. Say That Russian Vessel Was Wrecked This Port and That All Hands Reached Japanese Coast —_— Umatiila, Puget Sound Ports Apr, 16 Seattle .. 16 Humboldt . - 17 Newport & Way Ports, 18 San Diego & Way Pts. 1% Honolulu ... . 19 ;oflll‘!;d & Astoria. Apr. 19 Panama. | New York via Panama.|Apr. 2 gy Honolulu- & Kahulul..|Apr. 20 St Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. Jeanis. Seattle & Tacoma. Amer. Maru..| Yokohama ....... TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination, | salls.| April 12. Aurelia. ... | Astoria & Portland| 5 pm Elizabeth.. | Coquille River..... 5 pm & G. W. Elder| Astorla & Portland|11 am] April 13. | Chico. ..... Coquille River. . G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor . | Humboldt Humboldt ........|1:30 p|Pler 9 Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 April 14. Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 10 Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 Eln Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 ydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 April 15, EclRiver Ports...| 4 pm[Pier 2 Arcata....| Coos B. & Pt. Orfd/12 m|Pier 13 | Alliance... | Bureka & Coos B.[11 am(Pier 16 | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 Centennial. | Seattle & ?.?cm.' 5 planI'r 20 Humboldt .........[1:30 p(Pler 9§ China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pier 40 N. Y. via Panama/iZ m|Pler 40 1‘)?11! 17. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 San Pedro & Way.| 9 am(Pier 11 Astoria & Portland|1l am|Pler 24 April 20 Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 Amasis. ... .| 2 pm|Pier 19 FROM SEATTLE, Steamer. | Alki..........| Skagway & Way Ports.(Apr. 12 Cottage City.. Skag: & Way Ports. |Apr. 13 Dolphin. Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. 14 City Seattlp:. | Skagway & Way Ports.|Apr. 16 Santa Ana Valdez & Way Ports.|Apr. 16 Bertha. Valdez & Way Ports..|Apr. 19 Farallon...... Skagway & Way Ports.[Apr. 10 Time_ Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, §. N., Mer- chante’ Exchange, San ' Francisco, Cal., April 11, 1904 » The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon-to-day— i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m,, Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S, N., in charge. (PO ok Sun, Moon and Tide. for incorrigibles at the Central Emer- gency Hospital. They ide at North h. Most of the stolen property was recovered. — . ‘Wants Lot for Police Station. Chief of Police Wittman petitioned the Su yesterday to transfer ‘the Fire Department lot on Bush street, near Polk, to the Police Depart- ment for a site for a police station. The Fire Commissioners have con- sented to thezmm v a Provisional Election Date. OAKLAND, Apri} 11.—Chairman United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to Ban Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. N m low waters occur at the city nt -street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide 1s the same at both places. TUESDAY. APRIL 12. John L. Howard of the special bond committee to-night anunounced June 15 as the provisional date for the bond After Leaving Yokohama for hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in | addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given {s subtracted from the depth given by | the eharts The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, April 1. Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, 4 dsys 12 hours from Portiand via Eureka. Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, 29 hours from Al- catraz Landinz. Stmr Californian, Barron, 58 days from New York, via Coronel, '20 days. Stmr Spokans, Nopander, 16 hours from En- rel Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 54 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound Ports. Stmr Bureka, Jessen, 20 hours from Eureka. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 40 hours trom San pichr 1da 4., Campbell, § hours from Point eyes, pocBE Willlam Olsen, Rorvik, 10 days from erett. pichr Jennle Stells, Hansen, 4 days from urel pichr Jeoule Gritfith, Gibecn, 4 Bouss from inas, Schr John A, Olsen, 4 days from Eureka. CLEARED. & 5PrGeo. W. Eider, Randall, Astoria; O B Ship Sea Witch, MacLachan, Bristol Bay; Alaska Salmon Ship Standard, Getchell, Bristol Bay; North Alaska Salmon Co. Ship Aryan, Pendleton, Honolulu; Jobn Ros- enfeld’s Sons. Bark Euterpe, Swanson, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers’ Assn, BAILED. 7, April 1l Monday, Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, Seattle. Stmr Mineola, Kirkwood, Tacoma. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Casper. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, Point Arena. Simr Pasadena, Henrickson, Eureka. Stmr Scotfa, Johnson, Bowens Lending. Stmr Francis H. Leggett, Renter, Eureka. Stmr Chas. Neison, [Gunderson, Fureka. Stmr National City, Hammar, Fort Brags. Stmr Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. Stmr South Bay, Jamieson, Hureka. Stmr Arctle, Neison, Eureka. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, Mendoctno. Stmr Point Arena, Milier, Mendocino, Stmr Acme, Lundquist, Eureka. Stmr Greenwood, Jacobs, Alblon River. Stmr Prentiss, Ahlstrom, Astoria. Stmr Navarro, Weber, Bihlers Point. Stmr Olympic, Hansen, Fairhaven Stmr Newburg, Anfindsen, Grays Harbor. Bark Geo. Curtis, Calhoun, Honolulu. Bark Electra, Peterson, Bristol Bay. Bark W. W. Case, Anderson, Bristol Bay. Bktn City of Papeete, Ipsen, codfishing. Schr Coquejle, Pederson. Coquille River. Schr Viking, Estvold, Coos Bay. Schr albion, Olsen, Stuslaw Rier. Schr Czarina, Schmaltz, Sand Pofnt. RETURNED. April 11—Stmr Chehalis, Martin, hence April 9 for Grays Harbor, returned on account of los- ing blade of propeiler. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—April 11, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind SW.; velocity & miles per hour. SPOKE! April 4—Lat 38 north, lon 40 west, Ger ship Kllo, from Iquique, for' Hamburg. April 3—Lat 38 north, lon 43 west, Fr bark | Jules Gommes, hence Dec 14 for Queenstown. Lat 47 north, lon 7 west, Fr bark Genevieve Molinos, hence Dec 12 for Belle Island. Jan 19—Lat 1 north, lon 127 west, Fr bark | Amiral Halgan, from Portland for Queenstown. Jan 28—Lat 19 north, lon 131 west, Br ship Chiltonford, from Tacoma for Queenstown. DOMESTIC PORTS. REDONDO—Salled April 11—Stmr Geo. Loomis, for San Francisco, PORT TOWNSEND—Safléd April 11—Schr | Prosper, for Koggiung. | BLAINE—Arrived April 5—Ship Eclipse, | hepce Mar 18, COOS BAY—Arrived April 11—Stmr Arcata, hence Avril 8, BANDON—Arrived April 11—Schr Western Home, hence Mar 29. ASTORIA—Sailed April 11—Fr bark La| Bruyere, for Queenstown; April 10—Br stmr Lothian, for China and Japan. 11—Br _ship from Astorla for Port Town- TATOOSH—Passed in April Thistiebank, send. Passed in April 11—Br stmr Missouri, hence April 8, for Seattle, TACOMA—Arrived April 10—Stmr Mack- inaw, hence April b. SOUTH BEND—Arrived April 10—Schr Louis, hence Mar 30. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived April 10—Schr Fred E. Sander, hence Mar 31; schr Marie E. Smith and bktn Katie Flickinger, hence Mar 30. afled April 11—Stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. Arrived April 11—Br ship Hougomont, from Victoria; stmr Santa Ana, from Valdez. EUREKA—Arrived April 11—Stmr San Pe- dro, hence April 10; stmr Pomona, hence April 10; stmr Noyo, hence April 10; stmr North Fork, hence April 10. POINT REYES—Passed April 11, 12 ‘m.— Stmr Alllance, from Portland, etc., for San Francisco. « ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed April 11—Br stmr Gaelic, for San Francisco. Arrived April 11—Br bark Earl Derby, trom nitrate Dort. Sailed April 11—Ship Bangalore, for Kahului; Br_ship Tquique for San Francisco. ELEELE—Arrived April 6—Bktn Hawali, from Honolulu. MANTLA—Arrived April 8—Br suma, from New York. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Sailed April 11—Stmr Amer- ican, for San Francisco, via San Diego. FOREIGN PORTS, ANTWERP—Sailed April 10—Br ship Peleus, for San Francisco, GUATEMALA—Sailed April 9—Ger stmr Hermonthis, for San Francisco. PORT ELIZABETH—Arrived April 10—Schr Mareonl, from Knappton. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived April 9—Br bark Strathdon, from Portland. CALLAO—Arrived April 5—Ger ship Chile, from Vancouver. Sailed April 9—Ger stmr Serapls, for San Franéisco, Sailed Aprfl 9—Ger stmr Serapls, for San Francigco. FALMOUTH—Arrived April 9—Fr bark Germaine, from Portland. - CALETA BUENA-—Salled April 7—Ger ship Adelaide, ‘for Philadelphia. BARBADOES—Arrived Mar 22—Br ship Rothesay Bay, from Pisagua. CORONEL—Arrived Mar 21—Ger stmr Eva, from Port Blakeley, for Buenos Ayres. AUCKLAND—Sailed April 8—Stmr Slerra, for San Francisco; arrived April 11—Stmr So- hence March 2%, DOVER—Passed April 10—Br ship Saman- tha, from Vancouver, for Queenstown. CARDIFF—Salled 'April 9—Fr bark Cam- bronne, for Honolulu. OCEAN STEAMERS. GIBRALTER—Sailed April 11—Stmr Can- opie, from Alexandria and Naples, for Boston. YOKOHAMA—Satled April 8—Stmr Empress of China, from Hongkong, Shanghal, Nagasaki and Kobe, for Vancouver. PORT SAID_Sailed April 11—Stmr Oanfa, from Tacoma, Yokohama and Hiogo, for Liver. 1 P°NiEW YORK— Stmr Kronland, from Antwerp, passed Nantucket lightship 2:10 p. m., April 11, Sailed April 11—Stmr San _Franciaco. Arrived April 11—Stmr Numidian, from Halifax. BREMEN—Sailed April 11—Stmr Rhein, for New_ York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 11—Stmr Pom- eranian, for Boston. Arrived April 11—Stmr Georgian, from Bos- ton, GLASGOW—Arrived April 10—Stm > bia, from New York. S . PLYMOUTH—Safled April 11 Waidersee, from Hambure: for' ew o s CO] i—Arrived April 1 N A RSEILLPE Aoyivs rup ‘_—“‘" rrived April 11 rugla, from New York, St —————— : Berkeley Appoints Police. BERKELEY, April 11.—The Board of Town Trustees to-night created the nucleus of a uniformed police force by the appointment of E. Sisterna and Thomas Wooley as regular patroimen at a monthly salary of $70 each. These men will be in addition to the Town Marshal's deputies and will be under the direction of the Marshal. stmr Sat- l Steamer GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:45 a. m., 3:15 and 8:30 p. m., except Sunday. Sunaay, 45 o 550", . Teave Vailess Bubtay 1'a . 418 b ! Feww 50 centa. 8" ‘Pler "2 Mizsion-et. cocle | Minnehaha . aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Plll, Small Dose. Smail Price. 1t gives particulars and directions In. TlEbTa to Inies. WARVEL €0.0 41 Park Row, New York. 152 New Montgomery, San Francisco, Cal William Hatteroth (Ladies’ Dept.), 224 Sutter. Undon Drug Co.,214 Kearny & Van Ness & Mkt. g:;m Brothers...7th and Broadway, Oakland Juneau, Haines, Skaguay, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., Apr. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, May 3. Change to Company’s steam- ers at Beattle. For Victoria, Vi Tacoma, Et verett, lingham—11 a. m.. Apr. 5, 10, 15. 20, 25, 30, May 5. Change at Seattle to this company” steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls %r’r-mnm)l.l’.ny at Vancouver to C. P. Ly, . For Bureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona. 1:30 p. m., Apr. 4 10, 16, 22, 28. May 4. Spokane, 1:30 p. m., Apr. 1, 7. 1519, 25 May 1 For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara—San- ta_Roca, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of Califo-re, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East £an Pedro), Santa Earbara, Santa Crus, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Ventura and Huememe. Santa Cruz, 9 a. m., Apr. 19. (Freight only.) Bonita, 9 a. m., Apr. 5. 13. 21, 29, May 7. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Ro- salta, Guaymas (Mex) 10 a. m., 7th each month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or salling dates, TIUKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom< ery st (Palace HoteD), 10 Markst st. and Broad- way wharves. Freight Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN. General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st San Francisco. The Pacific Transter Co.. 20 Sutter st will eall for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Teiephone Exchange 312. uuu;un LINE. !Pmonn—c’h-x —Southampton. o Now Yorw Sativdays at 030 o o Philadelphia ...Apr 2i|Germanic St. Louls ... April 30/St. Paul...... ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New York—London Direct. Minneapolis ~e--.. ADF. 23, moom Mesaba ... April 30, 9 a. m. Minnetonka May 7, 11:20 a_ m. .. May 14, 4 p. m. Only first-class passengers carried. DOMINION LINE. Montreal—Liverpool—Short sea passage. Kensington r 30(Southwark May 14 Dominion Canada May 21 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. New Twin-Screw Steamers of 12,500 Tons. New York—Rotterdam, Via Boulogne. Safling Tuesdays at 10 a. m. *Ryndam -Apr. 19{Potsdam May 10 Noordam ... Apr. 26|Rotterdam ...May 17 *Wik call 8t Plymouth. oW X o iihe Weancedsys ..Apr. 20, 8 a.m|Oceanic, May 4, 9 a.m. 10 a.m.|Teutonic. M’y 11,10 a.m y 5 p.m.|Celtic, May 13, 4 p.m. ‘Boston—Queenstown—XLiverpool. Cymric ... LApr. 21, May 19, June 18 Republic_ (new) -Apr. 30, June 9, July 7 Cretic . . May 5. June 2, June 30 BOSTON MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE. Cedric : Tes, Gibraltar, Navles. Gemos. cavoeien. & Avr. 23, 28, July 2 ROMANIC May 14, June 18, July 30 C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, ALEXANDRIA. EGYPT. STAR LINI WHITE .Apr. 9, May 14, June.1§ CANOPIC. Apr. T May % July 3 (Send for rates and lilustrated booklet.) These steamers are the largest in the Mediterranean _service. First class, $65 upward. Boston to Liverpool queermows CYMRIC. pr. 21, May 19, June 16 REPUBLI 'w)..Apr. 30, June 9, July 7 CRETIC... .May 5, June 2, June 30 First class, $60 and $65 upward, accord- ing to steamer. For plans,ete., address C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 21 Post St., Sam Franefsco. JFamburg-American, For Plymouth, Cherbourg, Hamburg. THE GREAT OCEAN FLYER. S. S. Deutschiand 6861 ft. long—231 knots average speed, Salls May 12, June 9. July 7, Aug. 4. Patricia -April 9|*Bluecher ...April 29 Belgravia ....April 16(Waldersee .. April 30 Columbia ....April 21 *Moltke . May 3 Pretoria April 23'Bulgaria . May T HAMBURG-AMERICAN IJNE. *Has grill room and fgymnasium on board. Offices. 35 and 37 Broadway. New York. HERZOG & CO., 401 CALIFORNIA ST. OC. R. & N. CO, OREGON sails April 7. 17, 27, May 7. 17 and 27. GEO. W. ELDER sails April 12, 22, 2, 12 and 22. Only steamship line to TLAND, OR., and short rail line from. Portland to all points East. Through tickets to all voints. Steamer tickets include berth o B8 Asgt. L, Pass. ., 1 M 1y st.: C. CLIFFORD, Gen. I e S SeE 0CCAMICS.3.C0. FEis 7 DIREST LU 10 TANITL s. land and Sydney, Thur.. Apr. 14, 2 p. m. MARIPOSA, for Tabiti, Apr. S ACAMEDA. tor Honolutu. Apr. =5, 11 am 1. & BROS. 00., Agts., Ticket Offce 643 Mar- Ketst, Omce 329 Market st., Pier 7. Pacidl Si. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling every Thursday instead of Sawrday. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, River, foot of ‘Morton st. o Havre, $70 and upward. Sec- to Havre, $4 and upward. GEN- GENCY FOR UNITED ~TATES AND 32 Broadway (Hudson butiaing). J. F. FUGAZI & Co., Paclfic Coast 5 avenue. ‘an ['rancisco sold by all Railroad Tickst Agents e