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S Rk | THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904 M ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U POWELL, 2081 2 gentier ROYAL Houwe, reading -room rgoms per night §6; month, 38 to $30 rooms with hot rze furnished room for 1 er * rees 126 Wi Frout paror. e couch, etc. $16; als. keéving room: $I8 rivate fam Leavenworth ¥ NF “Sueniest rooms in the oity; new cor. fresh and clean; hair esses in every room; eiso hot and cold beths, otc.; steam heat throughout; r service and every modern conveni- oms from 83 per week up TES, 123 1 night, 81 75 1o 36 week; plec- o gae), running water in ‘every IFSTIER Hotel, 44 34 st.. + conventent and respectable: 700 rooms 1o $1 50 night; §2 to $8 week; elevator: s WOLF House 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from 1bo | 1o $1 per night and from $0c to $5 per week rubscriptions received Duncan & Church sts ements and subscriptions hes been et st., opposite Fifth “MOOMS AND HOARD. | | HUME—In Berkeley, HOWARD, $41A—First-class board and room, | je or double, §5-$6 wk.; American family STORAGK AND WAREHOUSES. A_EMPORIUM Storage & hold goods stored, “ PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 Storage—Furniture and merchan- den Gate ave.; phone East 126, advances made. GOLDEN West Storage: 540 Miscion st.; tel. How 941, F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Sto iture Moving Com- pany. 28 phone Jackson 281 BFPKINS Van G new m Cottinghax AND STAMMERING Van Ness & Market e : fair health; hours 1 to 5 i e LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ously the Pol prev EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHES. ation offices and be [t dence of per- sons auth: ve the same published N . piy to the announcement o are publisbed once in this column BORN. GIMBA s city, May 17, 1904, to the v Eugene B. Gim daughier and —in this city, Nelande eran Church. Selma J R—In this city, May 1 Lranke, John Henry haefer, both of this Obujen Pincus Hood Fume T Louis Wagner, Henry Walk_ Rosabeile Worth, Winnie B. awrence Hansen BARCHAW—In this city, Berchaw, & native of® years CHISHOLM—In San Francisco, May 19, 1904, ‘ hisholm of Oakland, Cal., hus peth ( lie Chisholm, and brother of Haywarde, Cal, a na- . X. 8., aged 62 years 6 months I v, May 18, 1904, Apolonia beloved wife of Gennero Costa, and mother of Leon seph and Edward Costa, and the late An- . @ netive of Ttaly, aged 53 years and 12 days €7 Friends and acquaintances are respsct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Saturday), et 9 o'clock, from her late © residence 108 Valparaiso street, between Jones and Teylor. Interment New Itallan . Cemetery DAVIEIn this city, May 16, 1904, Anna B., widow of the laté R. D. W. Davis, and r of Warren J. Dav! of Marinette, . and M rop, Maine ie funeral will take place to-morrow at i1 o'clock, from her late resi- Clay street.’ Interment private, the City and County Hospital, 1904, Jamies Dooley, & native o Jia, aged 41 years FRANKE—In this city, May 18, 1904 Pranke_beloved husband Of Anmis l?'hi::l and father of Lottie Franke. a mative of Berlin, Germany, aged 43 years. A member ¢ Sen Francisco Lodge, Woodmen of the h2 7 Friends and acqual fully iovited to attend (Friday), at 2 o clock chape! of the Goiden pany, 2475 Miesion street, near Twenty. first I ent 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. = HASSARD—In East Oakland, C: May 1 e — FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL:' Singers supplied for funeral services. Either solo, duet or masle quartet furnished at shopt potice. Had much experience. Address Di. “rector, D. M. LAWRENCE, 641 Turk street, Phone’ East 1079. 'HEWRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Buccessors to Flaonagan & Gallagher.) 3 DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth s, opposite Lincoln School, Telephone South §0. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, T ey - seoveitan emme ormerly in Meti tan . NOW st Wos MISSION. . Tel. South 167. » Beiween Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. [ N — James McGin: MHenry JAMIS McGINN & CO.. . Fermerly With McGinn Bros., ——Funeral Directors and Embalmers— 214 Eddy st.; Tel. South 576. ances are funeral to-d; 'm_the mortuary Undertaking Com- Donato, Raphael, Jo- | George E. Carter, a native | be handed | Annie Hansen | Rundquest, | STEWART—In : < i | 1004, Richard, beloved husband of Elizabeth Hassard, d stepfather of William H. Fearey and Mre, G roseer, & native of May 19, 1904, Mary Jumes Heene and mether of Charles R. ney, and the late James a native of Irelund, aged ¢ nds and scquainiances are respect- od to atts the funeral to-morr at ® o'clock, from the parlors he Celifornia Undertaking Company. Powell street thence to at B:30 o'clock, where a solemn high mees will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. Interment Moly Cross Ceme- tery. 105 Jomeph's Church HILL—In Lo Angeles Cal, May 18, 1904, | George F. Hill, deariy beloved husband of Susan Jtil, and_beloved father of Willlam Fill, Mrs. H. Warren, . B. Kretesch- mar, and George, James and Joseph HI aged #1 years and monthe. ot imo HOOD—In this city, May 18 1904 Charles H., beloved son of Mrs. Emma Hoodf and brother of Frank and Neta Hood, a na of California, aged 16 years and G month: L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Fridey). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- ‘me} 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. May 18, 1904 James Bunyan Hume, beloved husband of Lida M. Hume. and father of Samuel J. Hume, a native of New York, aged 77 years 8 months end 25 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Saturday). at {clock, at the First Presbyterian Church, Fourteenth and Franklin streets, Oakland. JE! EN-—In Sen Lorenzo, 1., May 19, 1904, hristtan Jensen, beloved husband of Kirs tern Jensen, and father of Mrs. Mada Jen. sen, Mrs. Minnie Smith and Otto Jemsen, aged 8 years 7 months and 5 days. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- ¥ invited to attend the funeral to-morrow aturde: at 2 o'clock, from his late resp dence at San Lorenzo. KELLY ~In this city, May 18, Kel beloved brother of Dr. Winifred M Byrne, a pative of San Francisco, aged 43 years fu and mcquaintances are respect- to_attend . the funeral to-day t 9:30 o'clock, from St. Mary's . corner of Van Ness avenue a street, where mass will be ¢ v the repose of his soul, commenc- 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross ing at 4 metery MEEHAN—In this city, May 19, 1904, Law rence, dearly beloved husband of Kate Mee- | father of John J., Willlam R., Law- rence J., Thomas F. and Kate Meehan, brother of John J J. Meehan and Mre. Hugh McManus e of Mre. W. P Otis, a_native rish of Ballagh- meehsn, County 1 Ireland, aged 48 A member of Court Independence No. of A nd the funeral In_ this city, M . 1904, Jens Hangen Miller, beloved father of Mrs. L. nd’ Anker Miller, and brother of nutive of Denmark, aged ears v of Helga No. 4, Danta, and Pluto No K. of P., of St Hele ena papers please copy.) o Frie nd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day < o'clock, from the parlors of N McAllister street Lawn Cemetery, by om teenth ‘and Guerrero inter v 18, Herrman L. Mul an J Tler, Germany, “aroline Bremen, onthe and 14 days. amue Nerich, th Columbia, Tuc 14, 1904, John A member o an Franc County eda, County, a nu- Austrian a mative of In this city, May 19, 1904, William a native of Ireland, aged 53 years —In this city, May 19, ¢ beloved hushand of Mary Obujen, be. ed son of Peter and the late Mary Obu- | brother of George, Nick, Bliss, Peter, and Annie Obujen, Mrs. Mary Talia Mre. M. Smirak, and son-in-law of . Ceile, a native of Lupod, Daimatia, Aus t years 10 months and 11 days. ds and acquaintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral Sunda; 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 0161, Vallejo street, between Mason and Taylor streets. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- May 1904, Woif ather of Emile Pincus, Mrs and Mrs. D. Abramson of ¥, and Mrs. Sammy Samuels of Jano- Priesi; a a native of Pruk- [¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. REILLY—In this city, May 17, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of the late Michael Retily, and mother of Michael T. and Catherine Reilly Mrs. Cosmo de Andries_Mrs. James Tap. ples and the late John ¥. and Annie Reilly, of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, No. andewater street, thence to rancis Church, where a solemn requiem muss will be celebrated for the repose her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment private. SCOW—In this city, May 19, 1904, Annie, be. loyed mother of Arthur Scow, and sister of Peter Ankersen, a e of Denmark, aged 38 years 1 month and 10 days. SHIELDS—In this city, May Mary’s Hospital, P fully invited 1904, at St . & nat of New York, aged A member of Lathers' International Union, Local 65. his city, May 18, 1904, Kath- erine M. S nother of Mrs. James S. Conwell and Mrs. Valter 8. Hyde, a native of Phila Pa., aged 57 years C¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully .invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- 51 Noe etreet. Interment private. y —In this city, May 1S, 1904, Louis Traen. beloved husband of Elizabeth Traen, tive of Belgium, aged 45 years 10 months 15 days €~ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), May 20, at 9:15 o'clock, from his 1t residence, 916 Thirty-second avenue Fouth, beteween G and H streets South, thence to All Hallows Church, corner Six. teenth avenue and N street South where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetry. WAGNER—In this *, Henry Wagner, father of Dr. H, L. Wagner, aged 70 years, D7 Interment private. Please omit flowers, LK—In East Oakland, Cal, May 19, 1 Rosabelle, beloved wife' of Dr. 3 3. Wik daughter of Mrs. A. L. Inskeep, and sister of Mrs. 1. M. Sterling and Profeseor L. D. Ins- keep, a mative of Ohlo. WORTH—In this city, May 19, 1004, Wi B. beloved wite of Charles A. Worth eog mother of Harry C. Worth, Mra, Henry C. Steyens and Mrs George R Gay. a native a cket, ass., vea of Nant aged 63 years and © L7 Funeral private, Please omit flowers. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, MAY 19, Julla Craven (wife) to Peter Craven, lot on ¥ ilne of Oak street, 82:6 B of Octavia, B 27:6 by N 120; $10. Emma G. Butler and estate of Horatio S. Gates to Henr! Marx, lot on S line of Geary ;(r—,el, 157:6 E of Fillmore, E 2:6 by S 137:6; 10. Henri and Lena Marx to Daniel T. Cols, lot on € line of Geary street, 162:6 1 of Fitlmors, | E 2:6 by § 127:6; $10, Robert Mehegan to A. B. Ambler, lot on 8 lino of Pine street, 131:3 W of Fillmore, W 25 by S 127:6; $10. g Alexaader J. and Lottie D. Wilson to same, 10. Catherine Molloy to Joanna Hegart. S line of Waller street, 176:3 W of !’!colt:l W 30 by § 110; $10. Catholic Bishop of Jcbn 8. Michaud (Roman Burlington, Vi) and Joanna Hegarty to Han. | nph Barry, same; §10. . ary A’ Genninger to Albert C. Di on W line of De Long avente, 400 8 of Frag® erllck nmtd. i;:zrhhyz\fl' 80; $10. saac_and Emily Eliaser to Robert Mil lot on W line of Cole street, 200 N of Feli & 25 by W lw:gfi dll SN 3 Louise D, ne, and J Brickeil to Edwin . and Carre L. p.rfiiz b on W line of Cherry street, 40 § of Clay, § 33 by W 105:4; $10. City and County of San Francisco to A. P. Hotaling & Co. {corporation), lot on 8| of Howard street, 100 SW of Twelfth, by SE 137:6: §—0o. Catherine Cooney to James W. Smith, lot on W corner of D%lnd Brannan streets, SW 25 by NW 75:10; hn to Stuart Hight, lot Henry lnd)):illce 2 o Stus on ine of ores street, E of Fifteenth, §'25 by E 149: $10. Rt Daniel D. Hurley to Charles E. and Mary A. : Goss, lot on W _line of Mission street, 70 § of Seventeenth. § 30 by W 91; §10. Anna C. Rines (by Murray F. Vandall, Com- | missioner) to John H. Brunnings, lot com- mencing 110 SE of Market strect and 180:8 from NE er of Sixteenth and Market, NE $4:6%, 8 §5:4%, W 50:3, NW 36; $3000. Jacob Birtha G. Welssbein to Walter J, | Noonan, 1ot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 E of Douglass, E 25:10 by N 114; $10, £ Larson, iot on & Jine o T S SR E. rson, on of Twi -third 330 E of Castro, § 114 by E 25; $10, % Hugh J. and Etta 8. Willlams to David Lewis, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 255 W of Castro, W 25 by 8 114; §900, Ellen E. Robinson to Randoiph C. Surbridge, requiem | 1904, John P. ! quaintances are respect- electric | 1904, Marie, | Hospital, | 1904, Antone | line | W 35 | Continued ¥rom Page Fifteen. i | cisco and Tonopah Mining Bxchange vesterday: Morning Session. 01] 560 Ray & OBrien (5 01/1100 Rescue . .o 18] 200 Ton Ext & . 20| 600 Ton Midw: 100 Mont Ton ...1 60! ' Afterngon Session. | 3000 Esperansa 01 166 Ton Ex ....1 ] 200 Evelyn . 31{ 00 Ton Cold M.. 1000 MacNamara . 20/ 100 Ton Midway.. 1260 Ray & OBrien 06 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, May 19—4 p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid Ask. Alpha . . 10 12{Justice | Alta . 07 09| Kentuck ! Andes 20 21 Keyes Gras ! Belcher . 24 25|Lady Wash Best & Belch.1 45 1 €0 Mexican Bullton €91 Occidental Caledonta £2 Ophir v Challenge Con 24!Overman . | Chollar ... 20/ Potost i Confidence ...1 20/8corplon |Con C & Va1 75|Savage { Con Imperlal. 03Seg Belcher Com N Y -... O4iSterra Nev Crown Point. 23!Silver HI Fast Sterra N 06 8¢ Louls ! Fureka Con.. - 50/Syndicate Exchequer 31 32(Union Con Gould & Cur. 29 30/Utah .. Hale & Norc. 00 65|Yellow Jacket. { Julis .. . o5 o7 | TONOPAH MINES. { BId. Asi Bid. Ask. Colehan 07|Ray Ton ... 11 15 Esperanza o1 (2Ray & OBrien 05 — Gold Anchor. 20 20Rescue ....... 05 03 |Gold M Con. 02 (5Ton Belmont. €7 6S { Hannapan ... Ol 03(Ton Exten..i 121 115 Jim Butler... 30 -—Ton Goid M. 16 17 Little Ton 25 Ton of Nev..8 575 | MacNamara . 19 20/Ton N Star. 20 Mizpah Ex .. 10 —{Ton Midwav.. 37 38 Mont Ton..1 60 1 62%/Ton & Salt 5570 | Paymaster ... 06 10/United Ton .. 13 20 | Pine Grove .. 50 - - = e - lot on S line of Twenty-second street, 106 W of Castro. W 75 by S 228; §$1200. D. A. Curtin to same, sam pseppe and Domenico Oneto to Richard E, anni, lot on W line of Dupont street, 81 § nion. S 29 by W 65: $10. Lee You Kee or Lee You to John J. Quinn, n NW corner of Clay and Dupont streets, $10. ohn J. and Emma M. Quinn to Thomas D. Riordan, undivided half of same; $10. Same ‘to same, undivided half of lot on B line of Spofford street, 36:8 § of Washington, S 3 E_55; $10. W. Smiley to Lucia M. Lare, undi- { vided half of lot on E line of Hyde street, 87 S of Clay, 6 by E 112:6; $10. Kate Norten to John D. Hatch, lot on E line of Larkin street, 137:6 N of Turk, E 137:8 by quitclaim deed: $5. George A. Trimble to Marie M. Blanch, un- | @ivided half of lot on S line of Harrison street, 21 of Third, Isaac and Hattie 0 by S 80; $10. A. Fried to Geo t on W line of Ciary street, Y 25 by NW 80; $10. m R. Hearst to Phebe A. Hearst, lot Irwin street, 275 NE of Seventh, NE 275 by SE 240, SB block 32; $10. John W. and Sarah A, Filnn to John J. and Lina Bahrs, lot on NW corner of Eighteenth avenue and Clement street, W 32:6 by N 100; | $10. Samuel Longley to August and Hortense Faure, lot on E line of Second avenue, 200 N of Clement street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Jilnd Estate Company (a corporation) to Bd- win H, and Amelia E. Snell, lot on E line of Fourth avenue, 250 S of Clement street, § 25 by E 120 $10. Caroline V. Black to Solomon Getz, iot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 100 N of Point Loboe, N 50 by E : $10, Isabel W. Melsted to Currier & Mitchell Company, ‘lot on N line of A street, b7:6 E of Twelfth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. Slizabeth ('Brien to Joseph P. and Johanna rge T. Da- 300 SW ot Hayes, undivi i3 of lot on W line of Eighth averue, 225 S of Point Lobos avenue, S 50 by W 120 $10. T 150 Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to George nnel, lot on W line of First avenue, Sof B n;fl by W I:n’; Slfld BT drawn by a sleek white horse. From | Albert Mever to Bernard L. an chaela e . - 4 Bullmeyer. lot on X line of 1 street. ‘lm w ::: dekmc lM"” d(“‘:“']‘rp“"’ ’d“m‘el;":-;. il TR R i et of Twentieth avenue, W 40 by N 100} . ock gate an alf way down the | = [ S Femes . ans Geshuis Ruibertind o Swmt L wihEt (Hisibite’ Tioree "atibies int R e N of T street, 25 by E 120; $10. | A1gnified gait, which all the urging of IN A LEAKING CONDITION, e ,x:nfl nfiwrfi:‘n A (}-:p‘;fi-n‘? Bt Driver Eurne cannot change. The | %" = -+ A. Born, lot o e o E g : of Fifth avenue, E 25 by S 95; $10, white horse is interested in the un- lows: For Japan, $138,233: Chl % i ¥ 2 ,233; China, $114,153; Patrick J. and Jennie M. Kennedy to Peter | usual and is never in such a hurry | Manila, 'fi;su;p.p;l:( Indles, m;a;‘ Korea, McDevitt, 1ot on W line of Nineteenth avenue, \ of R street, N 100, NW 120:2, S 100, $10. Same to_same, lot on E line of Twentleth avenue, 217:7 S of Q street, S 100, SE 120:2, N 100, NW 120:2; $10. Same to sam. 10t on W line of Nineteenth avenue 119 of R street, N 50, NW 121 3 S 50, SE 120:2; $10 L. M. Landsborough to Teabella L. Lands- brough, interest In estate of Janet 8, Porteous, o 3 - N o 9 1 i G and Margaret A, Shatter to Dern- | When Lalf way down the wharf, | 50 ctis baricy, 1900 Ibs bran, 0 ctls cats, & | hard Getz, lot on N line of Montana street, | however, Blanco wakes wup. — He | J78 2o% W02 Seel valis & car bodics. 197} % B of Capitol, E 100 by N 125, lot & biock | Kuov's that crowded liner is awaiting | eiectrical material, 70 flasks ammonia, 89 bales . Ruilroad Homestead; also lot on ine | the canv: s t! w: duck ki v goods, 4 ol cs leather, | of Capitol street, 50 S of Minerva, 8 50 by e Desn e hebtng Dlcyeics and mindrics, 41 DhEs Crues W 100, block O, same; $10. W. W. Chase Company (corporation) to Amsler (wife of Charles 8.), lot on N line of 00 E of Capitol, E 25 by N v, Rallroad Homestead: $10. me to Terrence Neenan. lot on N line of stana street, 325 E of Capitol, E 25 by N Jot 6_block V, Rallroad Homestead As- ation: D. Swift, undivided i3 of lot on NW line and his wagon a clear road to the | pkgs plumbing material, 35.248 Ibs pig lead, 17 ? 8:8 NE of Ocean House | gangwa: pkigs soap. =) . SW 80:6, SE 218 $10. | = .. 5 oy prdi To China—3398 bhbls flour, 11,562 Ibs ham Afina I, and F. C. Price to Emil C. Medau, | o “OUt B Xhe way, [theret® Yells | oo’ nacons 11,035 1he 25 Cs shacer: S0A47 lot_on E line of Lotta_ street. 2 s river Burns. 3 dried fish, 194 pkgs groceries and peaxisio | rnas: S 24:11% by E 101, lot Up goes Blanco's head. The amble ! pkge fresh truits, G904 Ibs sugar, H00 o= a cet Heights; $10. | changes to a frantic gallop and when | ed canned goo 5 cs condensed milk, 72 cs | Bernard and Rose Getz to Margaret M. canned salmon, 500 1bs oleomargarine, 205 ctls | | | Montana street, 125, lot 6, block ‘and Rose E. Stuhr to William | lot on N line of West Park street, 9 E of Holly, E 25 by N 100, lot 54, “hi ing: | boots and shoes, 14 pkss bicycles and sundries, | Holly Park: $10. on‘ the u.nna included the following: 23 pkgs sewing machin plgs electrical Mary J. Conroy to Catherina Conroy, lot | _ For Honolulu—George C. Beckley Jr., B. J. | supplies. 300 roiis roofing, 95 pkgs paints, 36 cs | on W line of Foleom street, 300 N of Nor- | Bloommers, C. Cunha, Mrs. J. 8. Ellis and in- | nalis, 19 pkgs drugs and sundries, rolls 1 es | wich, N 25 by W 80, Precita Valley 122; gift. | fant. Mrs, 'W.'S. Ellis and infant, L. L. Green- | leather, 138 pkgs dry goods, 119 pkgs ma- | well, T. W. Hobron, Chuck Hoy, J. Kalan- | chinery. | Builders’ Contracts. ianaole,” Mrs. J. Kalanianaole, Otfo Kohlha: To Manila—S1 pkgs wire, 9 bales rubber with A, T.| architect Hermann Barth | ept painting and plumbing for a two-story basement and attlc frame building | Alfred H. Spence (contrs —All work ex Siegfried or), (owner) on N line of Vallefo street, 83:6 W of Fill- more, W 27 by N 137:6; $7048, Hermann F. Konrad (owner) with L. G. Bergren (contractor), —— architect—All work | except grading survey, mantets, gas fixtures, | shades and sidewalk for a three-story frame building (flats) on W line of Julian avenue, 200 S of Fourteenth street, 20x100; $7404. { Wilhelmina English (owner) with Fureka ; Butlding ‘Company (contractors), architect Wil- | lam H Armitage—All work for a_three-story | brick building to be tied into the brick bulld- ing to the west and underpinning the east wall of sald bullding, on W line of Clay alley. 67:6 N of Clay street, N 40, W 58:6, S 20, B 3.8 40 F 55:6; $4100, 4 Annfe M. Doran (owner) with Joséph F. | Boeddeker (contractor), — architect — All work for an additional to make a twi | story frame building on NE_corner of Eigh- | teenth and Mission streets; $2700. | Henrl Marx (owner) twith H. H. Easter | (contractor), architect W. G. Hind—All work for a three-story frame building (flats) on S line of Genry street, 157:6 E of Fillmore, E 25 | | by 8 137:8: $7700. | “Henry W. Holls (owner) with 8. Saywell | (contractor), architects Martens & Coffery- All work except plumbing, painting, mantels, | shades and gas fixtures for a two-story frame butlding (flats) on W _line of Jones street, 36 8 of Paelfic. S 24 by W 52:4: §4100. John H. Brickwedel (owner) with Louis M. | Wersmann (contractor). architect L. M. Wets: | man—All work except plumbing, gas fitting and sewering for a two-story frame building {five flata and a store) on NE line of North | Point and_Polk streets, 52:6 on Polk and §7:6 on_North Point: $7175. Same owner with Frank J. Klimm (con- tractor), architects same—Plumbing, gasfitting and sewering for same; $1150. — e San Juan’'s Passengers Land. The Pacific Mall Company's steamship San Juan, which arrived Wednesday night from | Parama and way ports, was released from quarantine yesterday morning. Her passengers were taken to the Pacific Mail whart on a | tug, the San Juan not docking until after the | departure of the China, in the afternoon. i ““The Sar Juan brought 1560 tons of cargo, treasure valued at $8866 and thirty-six passen. gers. Among the passengers were the follow- ing: {l!u Helen Brigham, Willlam Traeger, Miss Concepcion Araujo, F. Moreno, J. J. Rudden, 3 Amujo, Mies V. Boza, Gustavo Baron, Bertram Hunt, Mrs. M. de Araujo. A. Moreno, | §. Moran, Rev. R. Aparicio and Manuel Czner- | winsky. | — i Changes in Commands. Captain Nopander has resumed command of the steamship Umatilla. Captain Patterson, | who has veen in charge of the Umatilla since | Nopander was transferred o the Spokane, re- | | places Nopander on the last named vesse | Captain Jacobs succeeds Captain Ahlin in com. mand of the steamer Pomo. Captain Fry has been succceeded on the schooner Aloha by tain Butenshon, Captain Mellberg succeeds in Huhs on the schooner C. T. Hill, Cap- | Fuhs taking Captain Hansen's place on the schooner John F. Miller. now commands the steamer Gualala in place of Captain Hansen. —————— | Returns to Port Leaking. The schooner Glen, Captain Colstrup, which left here May 12 for Mendocino, returned to port yesterday, leaking. Tho leak was discov- May 18, when the Glen was about 100 miles west northwest of this port. Te w caused by the schooner's heavy laboring Stiff northwester, i 1 ! l ! ~ atternoon before the Pacific Mail Com- pany’s Orient, cast off her lines and started the voyage scheduled to begin at o'clock. Waiting for the “office mail” of the star features of the departure of last to arrive and js usually late. is sert to the wharf in a light wagon is extremely soclable, never passing firiend w’ihout a solicitous neigh or two, and loves to poke his snow-white United States Government employes | | Barnett, M. Captain Panzer wheat and flour to Furope at 16s €d; French (COMMERCIALNEWS|LINER CHINA CARRIES LARGE CARGO AND HOST OF PASSENGERS FOR JAPAN EX It was necarly 2 o'clock vesterday liner China, bound for the was given as the reason for the dels The arrival of this “office mail” is one Pacific Mail boats. It is always It that he canrnot stop and study such peculiarities as may be encountered on the trip from office to wharf. He likes to sample the hay on passing trucks, $3240; Sfam, $628; Aden, Arabla, $103; Hono- luiu, '$600. The leading’ exports were as fol- ows To' Japan—353 bbls flour, 4295 cs condensed milk, 200 cs assorted canned goods, 2799 gals wine, 15 whisky. 21,439 Ibs sugar, 500 cs | | alcokiol, 6334 be butter. 200 Ibs coffee, 15 pkes | provisions, 20 pkgs paste, 684 Ibs chocolate, 124 | PKEs table preparations, 1599 Ibs ham and ba- con, 620 1bs codfish, 1015 I1bs meals, 1000’ Ibs lard, 475 Ibs dried fruit, 260 lbs 2 cs raisins, nose in cvery watering trough along the route. 79 pkgs bicycles and sundries, 41 pkgs drugs and sundries. 7 cs boots_and agricultural implements;, him and he knows that wall of wait- ing people must open up and give him Shoes, 25 Dawyj pkgs roofing, 26 Burns cries “whoa" there is white foam dripping from Blanco's mouth. The China carried a large number 750 1bs ra 217 pkgs table prepaza- cs meals, 5, 104 gals brandy, 2569 Fals 205 cs wine, 58 cs lig uors, 85 cs whis- | . of passengers and 3300 tons of cargo, | kv, 10 cs gin, 5030 1bs pearl bariey. 5360 Ibs most of which was for Japan. | driea €24 Ibs nuts, 145 Ibs § cs drfed | Ators th | feutt, Ibs beans, 1375 Ibs coffee. 12 cs g € passengers were many | pread, 576 lbs 2 cs chocolate, 5 cs honey. 633 ap, 6 ca duck, 6 cs arms | cotton domestics, 4 cs €8 cigarettes. 87 b and ammunition, 17 bound for Manila. Those that sailed W. F. Lehigh, F. W. Marotz, Mrs. F. Marotz. H. H.'Noble, Mrs. H. H. Noble, Miss M. O'Nelll, M. C. Pacheco, J. Parker, Tong Pfong, W. H. Rea, G. J. Richardson, Mies I. Richardscn, W. E. Riggs, H. S. Walker. Yokohama—Dr. A. C. Bernays, Miss T. M. Bernays, T. Endo, Mastér P. Gedge. Master V Gedge, Lee i'u Heng, Dr. Sen Kawazu, . Kiehi, Maffulcu, 8. Nurome, G. Shiba, Y Shima, C. Tamari, Huntington Wilson, Mrs. Huntington Wilson and mald. ! Kobe—N. Kataoka, W. D. Stubbs, Miss L. hose. 4 pkgs dry goods, 12 pkgs paper. 1 pkg | machinery, 12 cs boots and ehoes, 1 bicycle. To East Indles—40 half bbls beef, 450 wine, 203 cs assorted canned goods, 64 canred salmon, 240 lbs nuts, 1250 Ibs 7 cs dried fruit, 15 pkgs groceries and provisions, 64 cs malted milk To Korea—1070 1bs butter, 1480 Ibs meals, 400 Ibs sugar, 390 Ibs bread, 5 pkgs groceries, 415 Ibs drfed fruit, 42 cs assorted canned goods, 400 cs condensed milk, 5 pkgs dry goods, 4 pkgs Stubbs. electrical supplies. | Shanghai — Captain E. Weber, Miss Grace | To Siam—37 pkgs groceries and provisions, 1 Whitmore. | s paints 1 pdg machinery, 1 cs ammunition, Hongkong — F. C. Arrance, Mrs. F. C. )1 csdry goods. | To Aden, Arabla—21 cs canned fruit and 10 cs_canned salmon. To Honolulu—26 pkgs naval stores. | Arrance and son, Miss B. Barin, George N L. C. 'Balz, B. B. Barton, T. W. L. L. Bernhein, Mrs. W. F. Bovie ‘Anderson, | and infant, W. E. Bridenstine, C. H. Crooks, ; e Miss M. A. Coville, G. A. Dragoo, H. EwEnxlu, R & 3 Mo Y; Jidmonde, A 8 giun M, Weror | Shipping Intelligence. Haas, R. J. Hazeltine, J. J. Heffington, Hon. J. C. Jenkins, Mrs. J. C. Jenkins and family, F. C. Kennedy, Miss E. C. Kinne, John C. Koch, . C. Koerner, Miss L. M. McElhanon, ‘William Mustard, Arthur Nelson, A. A, Norswerthy, R. F. Nyman, Victor Oltman, Rudolph H. Petersen, F. H. Plnkstaff, Frln‘k Pittman, Major P. Rigby, J. L. Siblex, A. W, Stiven, B. E. Swem, T, M. Templeton, Mrs. T. Templeton and child, R. G. E. Walther, O. ARRIVED. Thursday, May 19. | _Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 43 hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Rival, Fosen, ® hours from Bowens Lending, bound for San Pedro, put in for Kilburn, Johnson, 7 hours from Treat, Oscar G. Tlex. H. S. Woodhull, J. t Arena, Miller, 14 hours | | misstoner of t | Paid for State, National and Local ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION . "iD AFFAIRS OF THE (CONNECTICUT FIRE NSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, IN THE ATE OP 'C‘nnn.v:lltul, on the 3lst cay of De. cember, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Com State of California. pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 6il of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissicner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash . $1,000,000 00 ASSETS. owned by Company, al Estal Toans on Honds and Mortgage Cash Market Value of all St and Bonds owned by Company Cash in Company's Office.. Cash in Banks.. Course of Col- Premfums in due lection saolivsessssantacsis Bills recel not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks Total assets i LIABILITIES. | Lossed adjusted and unpaid...... $57.807 3¢ Losses in proce: of Adjustment e i or in Suspense. - - Afll_'klfl‘ [ Losses resisted, inclu 7.658 o0 Gro: premiums on : 7 ing one year or less, 516 50" reinsurance S0 per cent.. 913,008 43 Gross premjums on Fire Risi rupning more than one year, 52, 962,956 64; reinsurance pro rata. Total liabilitles .............. INCOME. Net cash actually received fdr Fire 2 premiums $2.580.413 10 Recetved for interest on Bonds and » Mortgages ... s 64,793 38 Recelved for interest and dividends on Boads, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources ee 124,438 98 Recetved for Rents... T ame Received for profits on sale of Ledger Assets 7.2¢4 5 Total Income ..$3,081,088 90 EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses ‘including losses of previous years) . - 31,414,629 77 Dividends to Stockholders. - "100,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ... o 8T%00 24 4 £ Salaries, 'ees and other e 202,327 o4 Stmr Brooklyn, Johnson, Mendoeino. Stmr China, Friele, Honolulu, Yokohama and - Hongkong. Stmr Edith, Hall, Tacoma. Stmr Empire, Macgenn, Coos Bay. Stmr Dollar. Johnson, Seattle. Stmr Patterson, Eureka. Stmr Fosen, San Pedro, with two in tow Prussia, Falkman, Port Blakeley Jessie Minor, Jorgenson, Grays Harbor. Eric, Jorgen anta Rosalia. H. C. Wright. isen. Mahukona. nfianza, Johnson, Notleys Landing. San Buenaventura, Lemke, Grays Har. | Pomo, Jacobs, Point Arena and Al-| Coquille River, Sanford, Crescent City. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 19, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 28 miles per hour. RETURNED. May 18—Schr Glen, Colstrup, for Mendocino, on account of springing a leak May 18, 100 miles WNW of San Francisco, in a beavy NW gale. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived May 15—Stmr James Doilar, from Valdez: Arrived May 19—Stmr Humboldt, from Skas- | way. CRESCENT CITY—Arrived May 18—Schr| Rio Rey, hence Ma TILLAMOOK—Sai 18—Stmr Mel- hence May 12. charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 94,528 79 187,582 1 cerereess.§2,587.368 55 —m Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$1.429.292 26 Taxes .... All other pa: tures Total Exgenditures yments ire Risks. Net amount of Riek: written during the 486,967 3,406,067 03 et amour forc December 31, 1903 J. D. BROWNE, President. CHARLES R. BURT, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before this 4th day of January, 1904. J. H. THATCHER. Notary Publte. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: BENJAMIN J. SMITH, Manager. COLIN M. BOYD, Agent for San Francisco. 216 Sansome Street. A6 BROS., City Agts., 230 Monigomery Si, Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. , Steamer. Lakme. Arizonan. San Juan ville Dollar, for Redondo. EUREKA—Arrived May port, hence May 17. Arrived May 19—Stmr Eureka, hence May 18, Safled May 19—Stmrs Alliance and Pomona, for Sar. Francisco. { 19—Stmr West- L Salled May 19—Stmr San Pedro, for San | Pedro. | REDONDO—Arrived May 19—Schr Mary | from Eureka. 19—Schr Muriel Dedge. Arrived May Harbor. TATOOSH—Passed May 19—Stmr Jeanie, hence May 14_ for Seattle: stmr Charles Nel- scn, from Seattle, for San Pedro. i Passed outward May 19—Schr William OI- | sen. from Everett. for San Francisco. | from Grays | PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed May 190—Bktn Jan~ L. Stanford. for Shanghat; Ger ship | Lisbeth. for U. K. Arrived May 19—Nor ship Theodor, hence May 4 Arrived May 19—Schr Marte E. Smith, hence | May 8 OLYMPIA—Arrived May 19—Schr Salem, hence May TACOMA—Arrived May 19—Stmr Lyra, from Hongkong: stmr San Mateo, hence Ma: 1" SANTA BARBARA—Sailed May 19—Stmr Bonita, for San Franctsco. Safled May 19—Stmr Acme, for San Pedro. ASTORIA—Safled May 19—Stmr Chico, for San Francisco. Arrived May 19—Stmr Whittier, hence May 16, PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived May 19—Schr Mahukona, from Redondo. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 19—Nor ship Theodor, hence May 4. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 19—Bktn Katle Flickinger, from Grays Harbor. Satled May 19—Schr James Rolph, for Port. land; schr Beulah. for Umpqua; stmr Che- halis, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 19—Schr W. L. Smith, from Everett. BANDON—Arrived May 19—Schr Berwick, from Coos Bay. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Sailed May 18—Bktn Benicta, for Eleele. Arrived May 19—Bark W. B. Flint, hence May 5. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA, B. C.—Sailed May 18—Stmr Senator, for San Francisco. Arrived May 18—Br stmr Princess May, from West Coast (Alaska). led May 18—Br stmr Moana, ABERDEEN—Salled May 18—Ger bark Primus, for Honolulu. AGASAKI—Salled May 18—U S stmr Bu. rd_ for San Franeisco, via Honolulu. 1 SYDNEY—Arrived May 18—Ship A. J. Ful- ler, from Tacoma. MOJI—Salled May 15—Nor stmr Terje Viken, Centennia Alitance Portland & Way Ports Czarina. Coos Bay . “e . Arcata.......{Coos By & Pt. Orford San Pedro.... ' Humboldt s g Centralta. Grays Harbor Pomona. Humboldt g Bonita. Newpert & Way Ports. |) Elizabeth. Coquille Ri B Chehalis. San Pedro Mariposa. Tahiti Hermonthis. .. Seattle ...... 4 Senator .| Puget Sound Ports . Eureka....... Humboldt e Arectic Humboldt Chice. . Portland & Astor'a Del Norte. Crescent City City Peking. . w York via Panama G. Lindauer.. " ays Harbor .. Sequoia Willapa Harbor . Spokane . Humboldt .. Nevadan Honolulu & Kahulul & San Diego & Way Pts. Grays Harbor....... 2% Point Arena & Ailbion 24 .'|San Pedro & Way Ports | May 24 Jeante. .. Seattle & Tacoma . 34 North Fork. .. Humboldt ..... o4 Columbia. .... | Portland & Astoria 2¢ Argo. . |Eel River Ports.. 2 Point Arena.. | Mendocino & Pt. Arena May 26 Santa Rosa...|San Diego & Way Ports May 28 City Puebla...|Puget_Sound Ports....| City Sydney...|New York via Panam: Curacao...... | Mexican Ports . Siberia. .r‘hinl & Japan. G. W. Eider. . |Portland & Astoria.. TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. :suu] Pler. | ! |10 am! San Pedro.. | Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm | Iaqua. Humboldt ..... ...|10 am Alliance. ... | Eureka & Coos Bay| 5 pm Centralta. .. Los Angeles Ports.. 10 am Umatilla. Puget Sound Ports. 11 am Pler 1 May 21. | -|Grays Harbor. 3 pm|(Pler 2 Fel River Ports...| 4 pm(Pler 2 . Point Arena .. 4 pm|Pler 2 - Seattle & B'Vgham| 4 pm Pler 10 S. Barbara.. Seaitie & Olympia.| 4 pm/Pier 2 Peru. . Y. via Pnlumn.le m Pler 40 Portland. ome_& s:::mml H pm"Pw 20 Humboldt 1:30 p Pler 3 San Diego | 9 am|Pler 11 Astoria & Portland/1l am Pler 24 12 m 12 m Coquille 5 pm| Newport. & Way..| 9 am, Centennial. . Seattle & Tacoess. S pm, { 8. Montca. . I May 'l e from | for Port Los Angel L Angeles Ports.'12 m Pler Welcott, O M. Zetbe. . Gregory, Mre G, | Mendocino, via Point Aress. GUAYMAS— Arrived May 15—Stmr Curaca®, | “* May o Doty B ANk (AT Stmr Montara, Reilly, 85 hours from Se- | hence May T, and salled for San Francisco o . H - ;A - attle. HONGKONG—_Arrived May 18—Ger stmr -~ | Humboldt . 2 o Stmr Gualala, Hansen, 14 hours from Albion. | Verona, from New York. Seq | Willapa Harbor 20 The Overdue List. fifl(mr Jflo\ffiamfi‘(w' p!zltss‘l:-.‘ “lnh?i“" from 5 2 \xA—:rrlvlp’d May 'Hlmr’cuy °‘|H"monlh|l.\film|lllri & Way..| 2 pm|Pler 19 Cleone. south, o land passen- - : ; The rate of reinsurance on the British bark | core - » i bl e e oo e | e S . TN s Pitcatrn Island was advanced yesterday to 30| _Stmr Iaqua, Jorgenson, 41 hours from San | COLON—Sailed May 18—Stmr Yueatan, for | gtate of Cal. San Diocy & Way.| 9 i B per cent. The other overdues are quoted as Pedro. New York. 2 s & I A s Antil ¢ . 3 follows: Lamorna, 90 per cent; llmnh:ng“ Ley- boslr:;r x’v!nno-.p::-llflrr:{., 1‘-': %0";;!:."““.; gumr. 5 Ygrkox-l.uu-— ailed May 10—Stmr Hyson, . Lindauer |Grays Harbor......| 4 pm|Pler 10 5 un; 3 . or Tucoma. | 8o 2 pmi land Bros. 10 per cent; Conemaugh. 83 per| by me Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from O ocEAN STEAMERS. Sutusigese--JPMp. S YISy ¥ )3 pupphine. ¥ ‘ Fort Bragg. W —Arrived St . it May 19— roese: Stmr. George W. Elder, Randall, 62 hours | gock, Yo’}:m"&:d"emm:—p;: Groaser | 8. Cruz..... San Pedro & Way.| .9 am Pler 11 Short of Water. Portland, via Astoria 4413 hours. 3 North Fork. |Humboldt .........| 5 pm|Pler 20 I Ehaet 4 form. Liverpool; stmr” Riynl Columbia... Astorta & Portland 11 am Pler 24 The British ship Glenburn, bound to this port | _Stmr Phoeafx, Odland, 24 hours from Fu- i - | from UVH'PW:;&’I“]W! daty 5"’:7{. Shartior | "“Stinr Argo, Dunham, 25 hours from Eureka. e R < | SanJusn.. N. Y. via Panama. |§ m Pier © o seiiting 29 90180 PRI BRISLINE: ® | Stmr Despatch, Levinson, 75 hours from Col- Nevadan.... Hono. & hulvi.| 3 pm Pler Glenburn left Liverpool 124 days ago. | umb'a River, botnd south, put in for fuel. | Sun, Moon and Tide. | May 29. | it i Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 24 hours from Monte- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | Mariposa...[Taniti direct....... 1l am/Pler T ‘Water Front Notes. rey and way ‘ports. Time end Height of High and Low Waters | May 30. | | Bktn Amelia, Willer, 40 hours from Eureka. at Fort Point. entrance o San Franciscu | City Puebla fPuget Sound Ports.|1l am Pler 9 The United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- | RBiin Hawali, Mc! . 16 days from Eleele. | o Bay. Published by official authority of the A Jeanie......[iSeattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pier 20 vey steamer McArthur, Captain Ritter, sailed { Schr A. J. West, Grurer, 6 days from Gra perirtendent. - yesterday for Seattle. Harbor. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at FROM SEATTLE. rd Schr Fsther Buhne, Olsen, 3 days from | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | o e Meriel e, st o] i e Ieingied 12 dhan st Fort Poim: 1 beieht | “Sreamer R in six days. This is considered a smart pas- | Schr Ivy, Lindquist 4 davs from Coos Bay. | 0f tide is the same at both places. o sage. i Toa. Mgy SANGES I Tang G YRIDAY. MAE 3 | Humbotat - |Skagway & Way Ports.May 21 ip Company's Cu- | Eureka. DAY, 3 ¢ |Valdez & Seward....../May 22 racas suiied Man 18 trom Guaywman tor (hta | - Scnr 108 A, Campbell, 5 hours from - Point e Skagway & Way Port: port. Reyes. +4:38 | NXome City.... Nome ... 3 The army transport Buford left Nagasaki CLEARED. 3 ----T:17 City Seattle... Skagway & Way Ports. May May 18 for this port by way of Honolulu, Thursday, May 10. 36 p. m. | Cottage City..|Skagway & Way Ports. May 2% The steamer Noyo, towing the dismasted | Simr Santa Cruz, Albert, San Pedro; P C| 5 gimel ——— | Farallon. Skagway & Way Ports. May 29 barkentine Gardiner City from San Pedro to) S 8 Cg. 574 ( o | —— - - this wn'd put ‘flma Port Harford yesterday for | Stmr Spokane, Patterson, Eureka; P C S 8|5 g w i Time Ball. water and coal Co. ” b s Stmr China, Friele, Hongkong and Yoko- 16 | Branch Hydrographic Office. U. 8. N., Mer- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. - |bame. via Honowiw: P C M 88 'Co. £33 | " haniy “Exchange. San rrascisca.’ Cal. e Ger stmr Serapis_ Richert, Seattle and ports; | 22 | 4 40 | May 19, 3 g - 3D, Soreckels Bros. & Co. W | The Time Hall was not dropped to-day. Matters of Interest to Mariners and 'Sei-;v General Banning. Bennewits, Mazat- |21 | 0:14 Noom mguel fail te trip mechamiem. = n lan; William Olsen 24 | 1: R 3 . Shipping. Merohants. Schr Erlc, Jorgensen, Santa Rosalia; Com- |35 ‘ 2:12l Lieutenant, U.'S. N, in charge. The French bark Belen Is chartered for | pany de Bolo. 26 | 3:04 —_——————— Schr H. C. Wright, Charles Nelson Co. SAILED. Thursday., May 19. U 8§ stmr McArthur, Ritter, Seattle. ielson, Mahukona; the ship Laennec (at Portland), wheat thence to Furope at 16s 3d, or flour to Cape Town at 20s, and not as previously reported. The bark Edward May loads general cargo NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the carly morning tides are given in (he lett hard column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time: the here for Honolulu and Makawell, R 0P AP Exports for the Orient. Stmr James S. Higgins, Higgins, Redonde. Stinr Tiwaco, Leffingwell, Pigeon Point. &tmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, Port Rodfers. Stmr State of California, Thomas, San Diego The steamer China sailed yesterday for | and way ports. Hongkong via Honolulu and Yokohama with Al Sa fe e Y Bl T ! ’u\ Stmr Santa Cruz, Alberts, San Pedro and Exclusive of ireasure, to be distributed as foi: | * Btme Samos, Madsen, San Pedro, fourth time column gives the la: day, except when there are but &'..‘."'m‘lfl, ': e e o S Bt adans X ings of 1 nited States ; except when a minus (—) ' Chinese Emigrants for Transvaal. TIENTSIN, May 19. — William Forbes & Co. will send the first ship- ment of Chinese emigrants from North China to the Transvaal on June 8. —_———————— GR AN OPERATION. — Annis Scow. a tidow resing. At 2%, Piith street: died 'yesterday at Mount Zion Hospital from . ic_pneumonia superinduced by em llegal