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1€ HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 190« A ROOMSE TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. AP, FOR wingic sentieman, i private home (00 other Toomers), & large, eunny, furnished Yoom, with bath adjolaing; 4 biocks from park entrance and 3 blocks from panhandle. Address box 2624 office. o FULTON, 27—Nicely furnished room for two young fentiemen: private family GRAND Sou to $1 25 night GRANT AVE icely sufte. suitabic 4 gentlemen th and Mission—Rooms 350 86 wh.; reading-room. hern $1 50 1 furnished also single rms. 215, off Mission, near Elghth—Nicely furnished room: private family LARKIN, S04 room for 1 or 2| Pl e SN } AL al nny front large side room: room, closet or two. PIFRCE ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent 1ig reading-room, smoking-room and iadies’ par- Jor; rooms per night, 85¢ to $150. week, 52 to §8; month, $8 to §30; elevator on ground floor: rooms hot and cold water: bath “Furnished SEVENTH roon. ave STOCKTON §1 50 cor. Leavenworth € in the city; mew » hot and cold throughout ; m conveni clevator servi ence; roome suite or single; transient; just opened NITED STATEE. roome, 85c to §1 night tric lghts (mo gas) . room 'M r,read. -room . free bus: bagEage. WOLF House, 202 Sixth room; 1bc to $1 & might open night. conves VAN NESS ave.. ana_adiointng Tax ~Ess ior bedroom near Market— 700 rooms; elevator- baggare. WINCHEETER Ho Most convenien bus A BRANCH office o the recepticn { mdvertisements ar ions has been 3 osite Fifth. »pened 08 Mar p. m HROOMS AND BOARD. . Mint—Furnished front | | | EDGEMERE HOTEL, | 731 Bush st above Powell; select first- ciass residential hotel; elegantly furnished and table unsurpassed; electric light; steam ate exchange telephones in terms reasonable. B. DU CARPE. Prop. beated and every room: P a nice privite BOARD for_ the somm: home in Sep Leandro; obe hours ride to fan Prancisco; all the fruit, vegetables, but- ter. eggs and chickens; home raised modations first and home like; le. 276, Call HOTEL BALTIMORE. AR GEARY ST. “T AND T CLASS. PRIVATE EXCHANGE BOWARD, S841A—First-class board with room, single or double, §5-$6 week; American fam- fly: home cooking: home comforts: T Sunny sultes, MERE. 418 Sutter - rate pri able: mo NE sulte. also sing VAN NESS ave euites _with bath 3 unfurnished roome Address } 1008 Market st MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. aaith ng RENTERS~ sewing mack best machir Sewing Ma use; makes at west rates. Domestic office, near Stxth NEW HOME hines. sy hend, 83 SPECIALISTS, CATARRH Sutter st E———————y | STAMMERING. My URNE Institute, Van Ness & Market promises cure if in fair health; hours 1 to 5 B ——————————————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, B STUTTERING AND es were issued Mississippi street 3 Parker avi hama str som_street, t street Lillian M Birth, merriage and notices gent by mail will not be inserted *¥ must be handed | in At either ne publicaton office ] indorsed with the name and residen sons authoriz<d to have the san Notices restricted of the event are simply to the published once in BOR LARSON-In thie city, April 11, 1904, to the wifc Edw. Larson, a daughter OTTENHEIMER-In this city, April 12, 1904, to the wife of H. J. Ottenhelmer, & daughter. PHILLIPS —iu this city. April 11, 1904, to the wife of Jenuings Phiil a won ————— e MARRIED. ATKINS -STEINKOENIG—In Oskland, Cal April 11, 1904, by the Rev. E. R Dille, Hore ace W. Atkins and Wilheimina Steinkoenig, both of Sen Francisco. 2 ALSING—GOTTSCHING—In this cit 1904, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal W. 'Alsing and Clara Gottsching, this city BODIN—SUNDVIK—In this city, April 1904, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander the Pirst English Lutheran Church, Bodin and Frida E. Sundvik, both eity. FISH_RHODES—In thie city, April 4, 1904 by the Rev, H. A. Luckenbach, Harry K. Fish of San Francisco and £dna M. Rhodes of San Jose. KIMMEL—WEISS—In this _city, April 11, 1904, by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Kimmel and Christina Weiss, both of this city. SHAW._MORRIS —In Oakland, Cal., April 10, 1804, by the Rev. E. R. Dille, Joseph H. Shaw of Oakland and Neilic Morris of San o P THORSEN —CHURCHWIG—In this city, 11. 1904, by the Rev. O. 3 Thorsen and Marie Churchwig. April 9, riederich both of pastor Emil of this column | { { [ | | DIED Allenberg, Caroline Imhaus, Celeste Arper, Thomas Konlgsberg, Mary L. Bernhard, William Macondray, Mrs. F. Boorman, James E. McDonald, Thos. F. Boucher, Sardh . McNamee, William Brommer, Manton Meechan, Rose Costa, Jos: Mehegan, Jeremiah Day, Wilbur G Meyer, Matilda Driscoll, May M. e b:\IChAnl;{seC' Driscoll, Mervin P, Murray, Robert A. O Halloran, Frank t Pilster, Henrietta A. Roselle Pollard, Samuel A. rick, Rathjen, Catharine Amelia Riley, Mrs,_Ann Steve Schaffner, Mrs. D. s. Mary ygusta ¢ Richard J. Hostord, Lillie B. Lena F. VBERG—April 12, 1904, Caroline, be- ife of Charles Allenberg, and mother Blanche Beck, Leo and Bdwin L. | rg, a native of Philadelphia, Pa., | vears 5 months and 4 days. In this city, Thomas Arper, husband rper, afd_father of Albert D., larence T., and Annie L. Ar-| ma J. West, a native of ed 79 years and 14 dave. eral will take place to-day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. Services strictly ate. HARD—In m Bernhard Bern! this city, April 10 1904 | beloved son of Henry and | and beioved brother of | rd Mrs. Frederick Han and upacker, a native of Iowa, | years 2 months and 8 da; { nds and acquaintances are respect- | ted to attend the funeral services ¥, April 13, 1804, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Julius £. Godeau. 305 Montgomery avenue. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery ! furnished sunny roores, ea | BOORMAN—At his residence in Maryeville, | April 11, 1904, at 11 a. m., James Edward Boorman, & native of Buffalo, N. Y., aged 61 years £ Will be buried on Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. | BOUCHER—In this city, April 11, 1904, Sarah | Stanley, widow of the late James Boucher, | and beioved mother of Mary A. and Hen- rietta & Boucher, Mrs. L. R. Ellert of San Francisco, James Boucher of Washington and late Arthur E Boucher of Virginia jends of the family are respectfully to attend the funeral to-day (Wed- | at 2 c'clock, from her late resi- e street, thence to Sacred corner of Fillmore and Fell services will be held. Inter- BROMME his city, April 12, 1904, Man- | t Matt) per, beloved on of Jane Bre r, and brother of J. Cu am and Mrs. Mae Love, a f € ncisco, aged vears 9§ 24 days city April 111904, Joseph, Pedro and Juana Cos- , Peter and Jennie n Francisco, aged 22 and acguaintances are respect- to attend the funeral services 9 o'clock, from Marini & Co., 1524 Spanish Church, i1l be celebrated Interment Italian 1 12, 1904, Wilbur Gil- Willlam H. and Effie er of Dorothy Day, & na- 1, aged 1 year 4 months April 11, 1904, May | beloved daughter of and Jere J. Driscoll, sdward Driscoll, a native isco, aged 30 years 11 months and acquainthnces are respect- attend Purk wher Mary's e requiem high mass will r the repose of her soul, com- Interment’ Holy k pril 11, 1904, Mer- rence and Mary e and Cor. Michael, and Mrs. San Fran- fugeral at_1:30 o'clock, 264 Crescent Interment Holy beloved ncan, rother Mrs. Jay E. Rus- e San Franciec ¥, Apr] 1904, Sister Mary | Sister Me a native | mass will be ceiebrated for r soul at 9 o'clock Thu: he ¢ 1904, Ro- | Louis A Louise, Oakland, s and 22 days. | tances are respes neral services lock, at the rner of Tele- street, Oak- | View Cemetery. | 2, 1904, | Treat ave- ank J. and San Fran- 14 and 14 days of | 22 native 5 months and ances and officers | Francisco Frauen ed to -attend | ursday), at 11 2215 Sullfir} Interment Mount ¥ electric funeral | car from d Guerrero streets. FUCICH April 11, 1904, Steve Fucich 1 brother of Frank Fucich of Ban Fr ive of Cherso, Istria, Austria ) s and 8 months! C> Frie 3 | nces are reépect- the funeral to-morrow | k sharp, from Aus- eet, under the aus- trian Military and Benevo- Remains at the parlors of i & Co., 1524 Stockton street. Cross Cemetery this city, April 11, 1904, Vigian weloved ‘daughter of Alexahder fith, and sister of Alice Grif- Francisco, aged 1 year ] | Jent Associ Valente erment nds and acquaintances are respect- notified that the funeral will take place | day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from her residence, 48 Woodward avenue, be- Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Valencia | nd Mission streets, Interment Mount Olivet metery ERIN—In this city April 11, 1904, Frederic beloved uncle of Mr. and Mrs, R, Mr. and Mre. G. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, | F. Rockford and F. Guerin, a mative of | Frence, aged years 9 months and 4 days. £57 The/ funeral will take place to-morrow | (Thursday), o’clock, from the mortu- | Godeau. 305 Montgomery nence to the Fremeh Church for ser. ral private. Interment Holy In San Jose, Ca pold Hart April 12, 1904, Leo- beloved husband of the late Hor- tense Hart, and dearly beloved father of Mrs. G. W. Alexander, Mrs. Charles Becker, Mre, Isidore W. Cahen of San Francisco, and | Alex, F e and Natalie Hart, a native of | Forbach, Lorraine, aged 75 years 2 monthe | and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day | at 2 o'clock. {rom his late | rth Elghth street, San | HOSFORD ¥ n lie Hosford, beloved wite of Dr. W. Alameda, Cal., April 9, 1904, Lil ford, sister of Mrs. Dr. . T. Hosford, daughter of Hon. T. Tuttle of Utah, a an: native of Utah, aged years. | C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (We o , at 1:30 o’clock, from the 1. O. corner of Park street and Santa veoue, under the auspices of Fair | Rebecca Lodge. - IMHAUS—In this city, April 12,1904, Celeste Imhaus, relict of the late Louls Imhaus, | mother of Louis A. and E. J, Imhaus, and | grandmother of Mrs. A. Hobe and Alfred C. Alfred ImMBus, a native of Brugsels, Bel- SBERG—In this city, April 11, 1904, Louise, beloved 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 i months and 26 days. (Oakiand papers please copy.. [F¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fime:: .ervlc:l; Thursday, April 14, 1904, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment private. MACONDRAY—In (his city, April 12, 1904 MATSRAT e o S 1 o HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to & Gallagher.) 20 Fifth st, opposite ‘Telephone lfllfln _— UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ~———Funeral Directors and Embalmers— Mrs. Hildreth, beloved wife of Henry Albert Macdndray. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hildreth, aged 24 years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. McDONALD—In this ecity, April 10, 1904, Thomas Francis, beloved father of Mary E. McDonald, and beloved son _of Julla and the late Thomas McDopald, and cousin of Mrs. J. J. Casserly, Mrs. J. Cauley. Mrs. J. McKean and Nora and Wil- liam Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 29 years and 10 days. € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Michael's Church, Ocean View, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McNAMEE—In this city, April 10, 1904, Wii- liam, beloved son of Sarah and the late Pa rick McNamee, stepson of Dennis McAuliff and brother of Mrs. G. Murry, Mrs. J. Gil bons and Thomas and Sadle McNamee, and the late Edwin and John McNamee and Miss May Suttin, a native of San Francisco, ds and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 5i8 Moultrie street. Interment private, MEEHAN—In this city, April 10, 1004, Rose, beloved wife of George Meehan, and mother of Andrew, James, Patrick and George Meehan, Mrs, C. Ganzert, Mrs. J. Mrs. Clark and the late Michael and Mrs Donegal, Ireland, aged 62 vears. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully_invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wegnesday), at 9 o'clock, from her late residence, 1533 Flifteenth street, corner Capp, thence to St. Charles Borromeo’s Churc where a requiem high mass will be cel brated for the repose of her soul, commenc- ing &t 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEHEGAN—In this city, April 11, 1904, Jere- miah, beloved husband of Hanorah Mehegan, and fatherof P. J., D. F., G. A., R. E. and the late J. J. Mehegan, and Mrs. J. J. Doran, Mre. J. A. Donpelly and Mrs. J. Leroux, a native of Ireland, aged 72 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the fuheral to-day (Wednesday), April 13 his late residence, 1 Pierce street, thence te Holy Cross Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MEYER—In_this city, Matilda, beloved wite of Ernest F. Meyer, beloved mother of Mar- er, daughter of Martha and Christ Dwyer, Meehan 3 ver sister of Mrs. J. F. Mad- den and William, Mattle, Chrisfina_and chmeyer, a an Fran- —1In this city, April 12, 1904, Fe: . beloved husband of Sara F. Mose only son of Lydia A. Jdoucbac and the late Fepdinand C. Moseback, a na- tive of Houstoy. Texas, aged 4. years 5 months and 12 ‘days. MURRAY—In Portland, Or., April 10, 1904, An- nie, beloved wife of F. J. Murray, and mother of Mrs. T. J. Mountain of Portland, Or., Mrs, T. Helbrock and Eugene Murray, a na- tive of Ireland. C¥Remains at the parlors of J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street. O'HALLORAN—In Cochise, Ariz., April 9, 1904, Frank O'Halloran, beloved husband of Bridget O'Halloran, beloved father of Ma: Gertrude and Annie O'Halloran, and beloved brother of John and Michael O'Halloran, a native of Clifton, County Galway, reland, aged 45 years. A member of Washington Council No. 4, Y. M. 1 E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respeci fully invited to attend the funeral to-d (Wednesday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the par- lors of J. C. O ro& 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9:30 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. PILSTER—April 12, 1904, Henrietta Augusta M dearly beloved daughter of Henry and the late Marie Pilster, and sister of Theo- dor Pilster, a native of Francisco, aged 26 years 11 months and 19 day hereart E¥ Notice of funeral POLLARD—In this city, April 11, 1904, Samuel Adams Pollard, beloved father of Mrs. E. de la Cuesta, Mrs, G. S. de la Cuesta, Mrs. J. Kallmeyer, George Pollard and the late Sam- uel A. Pcllard Jr., a native of Richmond, Va., aged T8 vears 3 months and 1 day. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at 10 o'cleck, from Hall, where services will be the Society of Interment Oak Hill Cal. Remains at the Maass Company, California Pio- Cemetery, San funeral parlors 917 Mission ne Jose, of the H. F. street. TS, RATHJEN—In Oakland, Cal, April 11, 1904, Catharine Rathjen, beloved mother of Thom: J. and Bernard A. Rathjen, and sister of Thomas, Michael and Darby J. Moran and Mrs. A. Abrott. and the late Mrs. Glancy, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 70 years 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral (Wednesday), at 5:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 801 Jefferson streef, thence to the Church of Immaculate Conception, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment t. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. RILEY—In this city, April 11, 1904, Mrs. Ann Riley, beloved wife of the late Michael Riley, and mother of John, Ann and the late James Riley and Mrs. T. R. native of County Cavan, Ireland. §7Friends and acquaintances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral to- (Wednesds April 13, from St. Dominic’s Church, Benicia, where a requiem mass will be celebrat the repose of her soul, com- at 9 o'clock. Interment at Benicia. C -In this city, April 11, 1904, Mrs. Dora Schaffner, widow of the laté Fred- k Schafiner, a native of Oldenburg, Ger- many, aged 65 vears 6 months and 21 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), April 13, at 1:30 o'clock, from ber late residence, Scott street, between Haight and Wall mation 1.°0. O, F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. STEPHENS—In this city, April 10, 1904, Mary, beioved daughtegyof the late John M. and Mary Stephens, d sister of Richard J. and Louise G. Stephens, a_ native of Goid Hill, Nev. (Virginia City, Nev., and Park Cit Utah, papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, April 13, 1904, at 1 o'cloc at the residence of her mother, 1631 Clay street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STORCH—At Leona Heights, April 11, 1904, Augusta Storch, beloved wife of J. B. Storch, mother 0f Louis, Robert, Sidney and Hugo Storch, and grandmother of Marie Dias Mora and Juanita, Alvin and Leland Storel a native of Austria, aged 63 years. SWEENEY—In this city, April 12, 1804, Rich- ard J., son of James and Ann Sweeney, and brother of W. P., J. W., J. G., A. E. and the late F. R. Sweeney and Mrs. L. Buck- ley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 40 year @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 3824 Twenty-second street, thence to St. James Church, where a ma: will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at ® o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WILKINS—In this city, April 12, 1904, Lena F.. beloved wife of Willis G. Wilkins, and sister of Mrs. J. W. Eby, Walger de Sanno, W. F. de Sanno of Valiejo, E. J. de Sanno and Mrs, J_ C. Buck of Harrisburg, Pa., a 11 native of Pennsylvania, aged 44 years 11 months and 28 days. [ Remains &t ~the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, between Twenty-second ' and Twenty-third streets. Notice of funeral hereafter. CARD OF THANKS. 1 desire to express my heartfelt thanks to the friends who gave so many evidences of their sympathy at the demise of my beloved mother. CHRISTOPHER D. BRUDN. Injured Sailor Taken Ashore. The bark Electra, which left here on April 11 for Bristol Bay, was signaled off Point Reyes yesterday flying signals for medical as- sistance. The gasoline schooner Newark went to the bark's ald and brought into port Chris Frits, a seaman, who slipped on the deck of the vessel and broke his shoulder blade. eSS St b Outside for Four Days. The schooner William Renton, Captain Bruce, which arrived yesterday 13 days from Fair- haven, was for four days outside the heads awaiting a breeze that would bring her in. She brought down 560,000 feet of lumber, BRE G, Short of Provisions, The British ship Howth, which left here Oc- tober 12 for Liverpool, was epoken off Horn March 6 short of provisions, with which she was supplied by a passing vesscl, whose | pame is not given in the cablegram from Lon- don. P AT T B Falklandbank Proceeds. The British ship Falklandbank, previously re- ported ashore at the mouth of the Ciyde, got oft at high tide and proceeded on her voyage. She is bound for Victoria. AR 2 El Dorado Is Floated. The schooner El Dorado, which went ashore some days ago in the Yangtse River, was pulled off by thé tugboats sent \to her assistance. She has arrived at i, where she will dock for survey and . S sbiaatae Ventura Is Delayed. Owing to the delay in the arrival at New York ot the British- Australian malls, the Steamship Company’s liner to for the Antipodes Wmm H. Ganzert. a native of County | 1904, at 9 o'clock, at | the Henry | to-day | Pioneer | held under the | to-day | Duffy of Benicla, a | PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY’S STEAMSHIP COLON IS RUN ASHORE AT ACAJUTLA Panama Liner §trik_es a Reef Off Punta Remedios and Is Saved From Foundering by being Beached---Passengers Are Taken . Safely to Land and Cargo Is Being Transferred to Lighters | | 5 The Pacific Mail Company’s steam- | ship Colon, Captain William A. Irvine, | which left here March 26 for Panama, struck on a rock Monday afternoon at Punta Remedios. She was badly dam- aged, and when backed from the reef was found to be leaking at an alarm- ing rate. The Colon is unprovided with water-tight bulkheads. There is no place in the vidinity of rocky Remedios | where a vessel could be beached, so Captain Irvine put back to Acajutla, | which port he had left but a short | while before. By making vigorous use of the pumps the run to Acajytla was made. There the Colon was bedched. | cargo is being lightered ashore. The extent of the damage cannot be deter- mined' until a more complete examina- tion is made. Point Remedios reef, where the Colgn struck, extends out about eighteen miles from the point and is one of the worst menaces to navig#tion on| the San Francisco-Panama route. The Pacific Mail steamers Nicaragua and San Blas both got into difficulties on | mos liner Kambyses. The Colon left here March 26 with | many passengers and a full cargo. Many of the former were booked for Central American ports north of Aca- | jutla ‘and reached their destinations |in safety. The cabin passengers on | board when the vessel struck included the following named: Miss C. N. Powell, Miss H. Olafson, O. A. Rowan, W. 8. Vincent, Miss F. Schmid, Lieutenant E. W. Wood, U. S. N.; M. T. C. de Chasse, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Painter and Rev. and Mrs. S. V. Dille. In addition to these there were a number of Chinese and twenty-seven steerage passengers bound for New York. Captain William A. Irvine, command- er of the Colon, has been in the Pa- cific Mail Company’s service for a quar- ter century and hears the reputation of being a thorough seaman and careful navigator. His career has been remark- ably clear of accidents, and in his pres- ent trouble he has the sympathy of a wide circle of good friends. The Colon has plowed the seas and avoided rocks for more than a score {and a half of years. She was built in 1873 at Chester, Pa. st ¥. A. Kilburn a Success. The steamer F. A, Kilburn, bullt by the Fulton Iron Works for the Watdnville Trans- portation Company, was given her trial trip yesterday afternoon and proved,in every way a success. The Kilburn was “built to carry freight from Pajaro Valley to San Francisce, in competition with the raflroad company. Kilburn is a 14-knot boit and wili. make the rourd trip in one day. She is 1706 feet long, 30 feet beam, 12 feet deep. She has two cargo holds and carrfes her machinery amidships. She has accommodations for thirty-four first- class passengers. T2 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British bark Invermay (at Portland) is chartered for lumber, thence to a direct nitrate port at 32s 6d. R The steamer Redondo, 670 tons, is loading flour and supplies at Mission-street whart for a port in Asiatic Russia. PSR 5 Exports to Mexico. The steamer Curacao, which sailed on Thursday for Guaymas, carried an assorted merchandise cargo consigned to the port destination and to other Mexican ports valued at $71,886, to be distributed as follows: For Guaymas, $25.703; Mazatlan. $17,636; Altata, $10,i45; La Paz, $6545; Sania Rosalia, $4736; Topolobampo, ~ $4303; Ensenuda, $2138. The leading exports were as follows To Guaymas-—1311 gals wine, 266 pkgs paste, 264 cs assoried canned . 95 bxs fresh fruit, 20 cs baking powder, 242} Ibs spices, 977 Ibs sago, 475 1bs cocoa, 3385 Ibs 6 pkes dried provisions, 35 pkss onions, 398 Ibs 83 pkas meals, 57 cs canned salmon, 1177 Ibs raisins, 27 pkgs table preparations, G087 Ibs cheese, 62 pkgs potatoes, 505 1bs nuts, 25 cs whisky, 11 cs assorted llquors, 11 cs mineral water, 14,576 ft Jumber, 11,570 1bs soda, 257 coils rope, 426 bdis 27 pes iron, 221 pkes paints and ofls, 90 pkgs axle grease, 33 cs soap, 19 bdls b bars steei, 80 pkgs l‘ner.nc-:xmuddmn. 219 pkgs’ machinery, 48° pkgs nails, 1425 1bs rosin, 27 cs fuse, 4 cyis ter, 20 pes terra cotta pipe, 2092 Ibs pig lead, cyanide of potassium, 56 ingots copper, spices, 6 pkgs groceries and provisions, 2125 Ibs dried fruit, 70 cs canned goods, 697 lbs meals, 11 cs liguors, bs has this reef, which also spitted the Kos-| of | fruits, 9680 Ibs coffee, 65 pkgs grocerles and | a%, 210 pkgs shooks, 10 bbls plas- | 10 flasks quicksilyer. To Imfllfl—&r gals 1 es wine, 1705 lb.l The passengers were landed and the ] | AT L2 5 PACT LON, s1C MAIL STEAMSHIP WHICH STRUCK A REEF OFF PUNTA REMEDIOS. CO. ) EX pkgs machin tubes, 10 pl pes iron, 6 bluestoné, 12 pkgs car To Altata- and provisions, 2000 1bs raisi 9 pigs drugs, v iron, 10 pks: chinery, 34 102 cs cow 20 pkes candles, 16, ery, 1bs soda, 13 material. 14 cs whisky, cs fuse, s sewing machines, pkgs_steel, 1bs tallow, s drugs, 36 pkss pipe, 27 bdls 53 3 colls rope, 400 pes 47 pkgs railroad material, At 40 boiler 120 cs 5 pkgs meals, 16 pkgs groceries 10 pkgs paste, Tbs spices, 7 pkes potatoes, pkgs efectrical sup- ft lumber, 57 bdls 78 pkgs ma- | 10 flasks quicksilver, oal oil, 37 pkgs paints and ofls, 4 live To La Paz—26 pikgs groceries and provisions, 875 1bs chees " 104 pk 17 pke rtridges Santa barley pkgs meals, 25 crts potatoes, gals wine, e, 38 pkgs potatoes, gs machinery, Rosalia—2861 Ibs canned ‘goods, Ibs nuis, butte; 100 crts onio Dk 10’ 969 1 Ibs pig tin, 22 cs oils, 8 pkgs dry good: To Topoicbampo-—190 gals wine, s puste, | 224 1bs driea frutt, % cs canned goods, 225 gals 10 bbls flour, 1964 1t lumber, anide, 12 colls rope, 11 bdls iron, 19 pkags paints and oils, 28 pkgs shooks, oiler tubes, 2085 Ibs zinc, 26 pkgs nails, 7 cs sal- 0 3089 Ibs 3 cs whisky, pkgs gro- cerfes and provisions, 1200 Ibs dried fruit, 25 DKES potatoes, SIS ibs spices, pkgs windmil 9,000 Ibs cement, cs sal 4,672 Imon, 8 £t lum- ber, 20 bdls iron, 17 cs drugs, 50 pkgs paints and ofls, 56 sks coal, 11 bdls boiler tubes, 6 bdls 4_pes steel, 8 bdls pipe, 5 coils rope. To Ensenada--9180 Ibs rice, 10 cs wine, 18 pkgs groceries and provisions, 30 cs whisky, 13,430 Ibs =alted hides, 2 bbls mineral water, 14" pkss paper, 4 cs paints, 6 pkgs agricultural implements. ——— “Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, Steamer. | From, Due. Mongolia. | Norfolk ... .lApr. 13 “Tellus.. .| Oyster Harbor _lApr. 13 San Jose . New York via PanamalApr. 13 Argo .| Eel River Ports ......[Apr. 13 Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Apr. 14 Czarina. Coos Bay -|Apr. 14 Pomona. Humboldt C|Apr. 14 Santa Rosa. an Diego & Way Pts. |Apr. 14 Oregon. .| Portland” & Astoria....|[Apr. 14 Point Arena. . | Mendocino & Pt. Arena Apr. 14 Santa Cruz...| San Pedro & Way Pts.[Apr. 14 Mariposa.....| Tahiti .. \Apr. 15 San Pedro Humboldt Apr. 15 Arctic. . Humboldt Apr. 15 Tacoma. . Apr. 18 Hamboldt Apr. 16 Humboldt -lApr. 16 | China & Japan “|Apr. 16 Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. 16 Amasiz. Seattle .lApr. 16 Wyefield | Nanaimo . -|Apr. 17 Centralia. San Pedro JApr. 17 Spokane Humboldt “|Apr. 17 Bonita. Newport & Way Ports.|Apr. 18 State of Cal San Diego & Way Pts. Apr. 18 8. Monica. Grays Harbor .. 5 . 19 Alameda. Honolalu ... it G. W, Elder..| Portland & Astoria....|Apr. 19 City Panama.| New York via Panama.|Apr. 20 Nevadan..... | Honolulu & Khhulul..|Apr. 20 Senator. Puget Sound Ports....|Apr. 20 Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma. Apr. 22 ‘Amer. Maru. . Yokohama ..... Apr. 23 TO SAIL, Steamer. Destination, Sails.| Pler. April 13. Humboldt . 12 miPler 2 Coquiile River. 5 pm|Pier 20 | Coquille River. 6 pm|Pier 2 Humboldt 9 am|Pier 13 Humboldt |1:30 pPler 9 Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier April 14. | @. Lindauer| Grays Harbor .....| 1 pm|Pler 8 Rainfer.... | Seattle & Whatcom| 4 pm,Pier 10 Pomo. Pt. Arena & Albion| 6 pm(Pler 2 State of Cal| San Dicgo & Way.| 9 am|Pfer 11 Ventura... | Sydney & Way Pts| 8 pm{Pier 7 : April 15, | Argo Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pier 2 Arcata Coos B. & Pt. Orfdj12 m|Pler 13 Alliance Eureka & Coos B.|11 am|Pler 16 City Puel Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 9 Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pier 20 April 16.. Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena. 4 pm|Pier 2 Pomona. Humboldt 1:30 p|Pier 9 Korea China & Japan....| 1 pm|Pler 40 City Para..| N. Y‘ ia ;-mm 12 m|Pier 40 Centrali Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 Arctic. Humboldt .. e 8. Rosa. San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 S. Cruz. San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 Oregon. Mtor: & l;n.r'unml 11 am|Pler 24 North Fork.| Hlimboldt. . 9 am|Pler 2 April 8. Pedro 10 am Umatill Amasis. Steamer. | S8an Francisco. | Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officfal authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. Sun rises sets 13 1. 14 1.4 15 1. 16 2, 7 2 LW 18 43| 6:54| 2.7 19 43| 7:41| 2.8 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left 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 is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. s e Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, S. N. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, April 12, 1904 An accldent to the Time Ball mechanism h: itated a temporary discontinuance of the Further notice will be given when it is put In order. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in echarge. 8 Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April 12. Strand, 71 hours from Se- Stmr Centennial, attle. Stmr Alcazar, Johneon, 14 hours from Green- wood. Stmr Pomo, Ahlin, 14 hours from Alblon, via Point Arena 10 hours. Schr Willlam Renton, Bruce, 13 days from Fairhaven. Schr 1vy, Lundquist, 5 days from Coos Bay. CLEARED. Tuesday, April 12. Stmr Mizpah, Wilhelmsen, Bristol Bay, Alaska Salmon Co. Stmr Stmr Whittler, Dickson, Portland, Union Oil Compal coma, Pederson, Bristol Bay, Alaska Association. . SAILED; Tuesday, April 12. stmr Supply, Pond, Midway Island and George W. Elder, Randall. Astorfa. Aurelia, Erickson, Astoria. Whittier, Dickson, Portiand. Shasta Hansen, Fairhaven. _ Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz.. Brookiyn, Johncon, Mendocino. Stmr Ship Columbia, Liebig, Bristol Bay. Ship Aryan, Pendleton, Honolulu. Schr Mary E. Russ, Fverson, Coos Bay. Schr Expansion, Nelson, Bristol Bay, Grays Harbor. via TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, April 12, 10 p. m.—Weather foggy wind §; velocity 22 miles per hour. SPOKEN. Dec 31—In lat 6 S, long 136 W, Br ship Lauriston, from Tacoma for Queenstown. Jan 20—In lat 38 S, long 120 W, Fr bark Charles Gounod, from Oregon, for Queenstown. Mar 6—In lat 1 S, long 31 W, Br ship Howth, herce Oct 12 for Liverpool, and was suppliea_with _provisions. # Mar 12—1In lat 16, long 21 W, Br ship Wan- derer, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS. Schr El Dorado, from Port Gamble, previ- ously reported ashore at entrance of Yang Tse River, got off with assistance and has arrived at Shanghai. She will be discharged and dock for survey and repairs. Br ship Falkandbank, from Glasgow for Vie- 11 4 toria, previously reported aground in the River Clyde, has been floated and proceeded on voy- aze. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLESailed Apr 11—Ship James Nes- mith, for Manila, via Port Townsend. Ayrived Apr 12—Stmrs Alki and Dolphin, from Skagwa: Salled Apr 12—Stmr Plefades, for China and Japan. 'PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Apr 12—Br ship Thistlebank, from Astoria. EUREKA—Sailed Apr 12—Schr Bertha Dol beer, for San Pedro. Arrived Apr 12—Stmr Charles Nelson, hence Apr 11; stmr Newsboy, hence Apr 10. ‘Arrived Apr 12—Stmrs South Bay and Are- tic, hence Apr 11. Arrived Apr 12--Stmr Pasadena, hénce Apr 1. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Apr 12— Eric. for San Francisco. " - “POINT REYES—Passed Apr 12, 4:50 p m— Stmr_San Mateo, from Ticoma, for Port Los AT ORIA_satled Apr 12—Stm —Sal or r Oregon, San_Francisco. ? a7 oihrrived Apr'12—Stme. Roscerans, from Gav- VANCOUVER—Arrived A SR BN 1 e 12 s — Arrived Apr 1 Amasis, from Seattle, o Safled Apr 12—Ger stmr Amasis, for San Francisco. €O0s BAY—!II#I Apr 12~-Stmr Arcata, for Bonita, Gielow, San Pedro, P C S S Co, | (;OHMERCIAL NEW From Page Fifteen. TRUSTEES' CERTIFICATES. G & E. 59% 60%! 2w INSURANCE. Firem's Fnd. — 350 5 BANK STOCKS. Bk. — 122%|L P & Ao - ArcloCal - & 87 |Ser Trusta: — 20 Bank of Cal.428% — |Merch E!a: " - Cal Safe Dp.145 150 |S F Nati - - First Nationl — — | 3 * SAVINGS B/u\-lm..b e 1.2250 2350 |Sav & L. -~ g:l'mss&‘ L. — — |[Sec Sav Bk 450 Mutual Sav.100 — |Union T Co. =~ — S F Sav U.625 — | STREET RAILROADS. | Calitoraia .. — 200 |Presidio ..... ~ 41 - | POWDER. .60 60%|Vigorit ..... =~ B SUGAR. P — 25c |Kilauea S C.. = . 48 50 |Makaweli C.. — 2o%5 123 1215|Onomea S C. — 27 Hutch § P C — 914 Paaubau S C. 18% 144 MISCELLANEOUS. % P A. — 145 [Oc je S Co. ~— 4 ;:\:-I.kl"- C A. 9O o~ ’IPI:'DA:\X FA. 5 — Cal Wine A. 91% 92%|Pac C Borx.170 MVé& MtTm.100 Morning Session. Board— 20 Horckaa S Co . 30 Oceanic § S Co. 70 Spris Valley Water C $4.000 S P Cal ist con 38 (stamped).j108 Street- & 25 California Wine Assoctation... 91 87% 30 Spripg Valley Water Co...... 39 50 $1,000 Northern Ry of Cal b per eent.116 50 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 S F Gas & Electri 50 S F Gas & Electric.... 15 Spring Valley Water Co. $1,000 Sac_Elect Gas & Ry 3s. $3,000 S F & SJ V 5s.. Street— 85 Cal Fruit Canners’ Assn Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bl ASk| o op s l?fl-. Ask, y CPC 6s. 9T% — |SF_& X i gli; Wat .106" = |SPCR4s. — 109 CW 5s..10813110%(S P Co 4las. 99 - Wat 5s. — 102 |Sun Tel 6s..113 1 Wksls. 10715 | Suitr-st._R5s.106 HE SF Drdk 5s. 11313/ UR of SF 1. 71 Ti% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8§ Co Cal Cot Mils. 86 Cal G&E Cor C Jockey C1.105 Cal Powder.125 i Sav.112%4 Cal Ship Co. 15 30 |Oak T Con.. 78 — CalTI&T |100F Hall A 6 — Cen Bk, Oak 63% — |Orpheum Co. 12 [ Pac S Tel Co.101 | Parat_Paint. 38 \S F_Drydock 60 PSFasy Coal. 23 |S J Wat Co. — |80 & MTgbt.125 4/ Swiss-A_Bik.115 | Truck Elect. 10 |UR InC ptd. 43 Chutes Co... 6% City & C Bk — Fast Dynm.150 DontPwd prd — Do _com... 40 FN Bk, Oai.120 Fischer Thtr — 1 Froch-A Bk.105% — Gas Con A.. 194 21 Hono P Co. 13% 156 | Do com... 9 Lon& SF Bk — 60 | Morning Session. Strest— 200 Northern Cal Power Co California Stock and Oil Exchangs O] stocks— Bia. Asked. Apollo weiss 5 Associated Trust Cert . 9 Aztec . 60 Caribou 320 Chicago Crude 20 Claremont . 5 | Hanford 00 Home ... Independence - Kern Kern River . Monarch of A | Monte Cristo ... Occidental of W Va Ofl City Petroleum Peeriess ........ - Pittsburs Senator Sovereign Thirty-Three Twenty-Elght .. Assoclated bonds SALES. > Morning Sesston. Board— 400 Oli City Petroleum 4 Hanford, b 90 1 Hanford, cash Street— 500 Occidental ......... . Afternoon Session. Board Home Home Sovereign Ol City Petroleu Aztec ... Occidental Spring Valley Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHARGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 100 | 200 100 | 300 | 100 500 15 i 10 €5 | Morning Session. 08| 200 Ophir 30 400 Overman 200 Belcher . 33| 200 Potosi . 200 Beicher ...... 34| 300 Savage .. 100 Best & Belch.2 15| 200 Sayage .... 200 Bullion ...... 500 Seorpion 100 Challenge Con 300 Sterra Ne 500 Chollar ..... 200 Sierra Nev 400 Con C & Va1 85 300 Sierra Nev 160 Confidence 300 Union Com 300 Exchequer . 200 Union Con 500 Gould & Cur._ 32| 200 Union Com .. 900 Mexican .....2 05/ Afternoon Session. 400 Andes 100 Occidental 100 Best & 200 Ophir 100 Caledonia 300 Con Imper 600 Crown Point. 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Union Con 200 Mexican ..... 200 Utah PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterda Morning Session. 200 Scorplon .. 100 Sierra Nev 100 Sterra Nev 200 Alpha Con .. fle‘ 200 Ophir 300 Alpha Con 09| 200 Ophir 200 Belcher ... 33| 100 Ophir 100 Best & Beich.2 w{ 300 Overman 100 Chollar 26| 100 Savage . 100 Con C & Va.1 65/ 700 Scorpion 100 Con C & Va.l oo1 100 Sierra Nev . 300 Exchequer 35| 200 Sierra Nev . 500 Julia . 07| 200 Sierra Nev . 200 Mexican ...2 1214 300 Sierra Nev . 100 Mexican 2 10! 100 Union Con . 100 Mexican 2 05/ 400 Union Con . 100 Mexican 2 00f Afternoon Session. 300 Belcher _..... 33| 100 Ophir .... . 100 Best & Belch.2 10| 100 Overman 160 Bullion 12| 200 Overman 300 Caledonia 68/ 100 Union Con 300 Con C & Vi 1fifl|'.'ool:nlon Con .. 500 Con C & V.1 62%! 100 Yellow Jacket TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesttrday: Morning Session. 10,000 Evelyn - 03| 500 Ton 200 Mont Tom 1 45/ 100 Ton 300 Mont Ton .1 4214 Afternoon Session. 28] 300 Ton Betmont. 60/ 500 Ton N Star. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 1 5 Belmont.. Midway. . 60 1000 Rescue ...... 700 Ton Belmont. €8 TUESDAY, April 12-4 p m. Bid. Ask. Bld. Ask. Alpha 07 09l Justice ... 02" o Alta . 08 00/ Kentuck 2 o Andes 30 3lKeves Graes. 951 00 Belcher ...... 32 34/Lady Wash .. — 06 Best & Beich.2 10 2 20! Mexican 10 Builion . 10 12|Occidental 86 Caledonia 8 T0Oo~%i- 23 Challenge Con 23 25| Overman = Chollar .. 24 201?0«0;1 . 20 = Confidence ... 74 %0iScorpion 2 14 Con € & Va1 63 1 70/Savage 0 . Con Tmj 1. 0%iSeg Belcher .. 12 13 Con N Y .... 08 04lSierra Nev 8 65 Crown Point. 15 16[Silver Hill 5 a0 East Sterra N 06 —|5t Louis < 10 Eurska Con., — . M0lSyndicate . o 35(Union Con 2 30 320Utah . i 5 o8 TONOP. Bid. 8 _19(Ton l.lfin‘ e~y 13 Apr 2. Salled_ A ml'"-—-rl Annie Johnson wchr KAHULUI—, 12—-Ship| A G.