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THE FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1904 ' FRENCH GOVERNMENT RESTRICTS RUM IN THE SOUTH SEAS SALE OF The reins of government are drawn tight in Tahiti these days and the v going natives are learning some- ing of the drought which is legally posed to exist in an American pro- Acting Governor district. 10 repres: France in the ¥ South Sea possessions, of wi Ta forms an important part, has forbidding the sale of rum in any ,, of domain under his rule, e of Papeete and m; ipal ports of some | h doctors are do- | the health | Government | hy and happy subj; Steam Company Captain Rennie, ar- | from Papeete with a | ical products and twenty- | ngers. Many of the pas- ve been to the South Seas! 1 of rest. They were zall suc- their quest. W. R. Alber- Santa Fe, who left here many sterday ne a months at his desk, for looking as if stroke of worl whe came up on the Mariposa, and are going to the line was Papeete A was there. She ade a record run from Honol to ne iti port. H. H lair, who now owns the Lurline with him on’ this & Sea cruise his wife and daughter. L. R. Freeman of t s Sinclair's guest. The Lurline pril 19 and May 14 s cargo included 31,- copra, shells, ngers were the fol- E. Brauit, Mrs. C. B. E. Hoare, G. L. Ken- ault, G. G. Keeler, Mrs. nd daughter, P. Bou- . H. Robinson, H. Hear- H. Robinson, Mrs. Pechin, H. W, C. T. S8mith, J. Guer] Mrs. M. A Alliance Strikes a Whale. last trip from Portland Alliance, which arrived ran into and probably e Alliance sk a vengeance and “aptain Hardwick nd the uncharted udge appar- Pres- in the vici: red with ve wags 1 and o Peru Sails for Panama. e Pacific Mail Company liner ¥ i yesterday for Panama and 0 tons of cargo, six- fifteen steerage cabin the follow- 22 | Del . y 22 | L G. Lindauer... Grays Harbor . 3 ports—R. G. | Eequoin - Willapa Harbor <yl . Tacoma ns, Carlos Maul, 1{umboidt : Se s0, Mrs. M. .| Honolulu & Kahului G S San Diego & Way Pts. May 27 | aghter, Mrs. N. Grays Harbor..... May 24 | A. Lehrenkrons .| Point Arena & Albion.. May 24 | anue ZEpinosa . |San Pedro & Way F 2 Manuel Espinosa, B) Bato &% | sss M M. Sherman, Miss | Portiand & | Maire, J. J. Carew, Herbert Ma- Humbol . | I Port Astoria. . New York via rk—F. W. Belcher and 1 River Port: [ Hoffman, Mrs’ Jane o 1 son and daughter, Miss K. Bar- eré, Dr. Canton and Miss G. L. Buck. . - 1S The Overdue List. Mexican P s Ty Laura was added to Seattle & Tacoma...... ) . - e Newport & Way Ports, May terday, quoted at 15 China & Japan... IMay pe: She is out 112 days from yortland & Astoria. .. |May - v onolulu May 3 Ne for Tocopilla. get _Sound P May 3 ih s quoted at 90 per cent, w York via Panama.|Ju the Co the Pit- TO SAIL. B Is cent and the Ilma | _ - £ e t Bros. at 19 per cent. Destination. | Satls.| Pies - + May 22. | { Arvives at Honolaln. Chehalis Grays Harbor......| 3 pm|Pler 2 g Rainter Seattle & B'I’gham| 4 pm Pj 10 « teamship Company’s | Fomona Humboldt y BiPler 9 ¥ fo 8. Ros: San Diezo 9 am|Pier 11 h-jeft here May 14, 1 g v Astoria & P |11 am|Pier t 8 a m May 20. May 23. | | Arcata......Coos B, & Pt, Orfd|12 m|Pler Eureka. . . .- | Humboldt 12 1 Pler 13 | Bonita. |Newport & Way..| 9 am Pier il r . | Centenn! Seattle & Tacoma..| 5 pm|Pler 2 | May 24. | { s | Elizabeth. . Coquille River. 5 pm|Pier 20 - as | Czarina....- Coos Bay direct...i10 am|Pier Montara attle & Tacoma.| 2 pm!Pier €. Monica...\Los Angeles Ports. |l m Pier May 25. | ADVERTISEMENTS. ! Spokane.... Humboldt 30 p|Pler ——— e - — — | Arctic. Humboldt . @ am Pler Sequota. . . .- Willapa Harbo 4 pm!Pier Hermonthis. Hamburg & Way../12 m Pier 19 VI of YOUTH == 2 State of Cal ami Pier 11 FREE TO ¢ 6 pm(Pler 2 B e pm|Pler 7 To prove the marv e us | 4 pm Pler 10 Rrscive P River Ports...| 4 pm Pier 2 | powers of our £an Pedro & Way.| 9 am Pler 11 -2 2 - Humboldt .. ..| 5 pm|Pler 20 Sttt ;‘,,u .|Astoria & Portiand|1l am Pler 24 may take it May 28. l # (P, 10 o P W ys Harbor. pm!Pier tricl and ap- Point Arena . 4 pmiBier 2 proval. It win | S8nJusn.. (N Y. via Panama.[12 m/Pler 40 Guiekly re Nevadan. . .'Hono_ & Kahului|3 pm/Pler 16 | Store lost|yo. ey e | L strength a n d riposa. .. | Tehiti direct .11 ,am|Pler 7 give you the | May 30. | | fire and vigor | Aurelia.....[Astoria & Portland . Pier — of youth. | City Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports.|T Pler 9 By atmos- | May 31. ! pheric p r e s- | Jeanie... attle & Tacoma:| 5 pm Pier 20 sure it ex-| _ June 1. { pands the | Doric.... hina & Japan....| 1 pmPler 40 organs and is | June 2. { the only| Nome & St.Michael| 2 pm|Pier 20 known sclentific means which will positively | P T e T enlarge and fully develop lhe_;n. Used with our | FROM SEATTLE. o r timulating Tonic, Germicidal, | ——— b b st s 7 et Lotal Bburmiag Es | “Steaner, For. Salls, T ey [ 1 Medicated Urethral Crayons siways ( Dolphin...... Skagway & Way Ports.| May 24 ures where all else fails. Gleet, all | Al . - Skagway & Way Ports.|May 25 Twriine, Losses, Varicocele Stricture, Prema- A Nome Cit Nome . oie....iMay 25 tureness, Enlargement of te Gland, ete. | City Seattle... Skagway & Way Ports.iMay 26 A safe, mimple home cure. NEVER FAILS. | Cottage City Tar Liewellyn one of our staff of physicians. he¥ discovered & marvelous rmu‘lv ;hlllc‘h v‘:l.ll give action and produce results in nutes Applied locally only. Works like magic. Don fail 40 call on us for demonsiration or write for new illustrated book, No. 6. sentecurely wealed, frec. Hours, ® to §; Sundays, 10 to 1. “HEALTH APPLIANCECO., 6 0°Farrell St. | | feet lumb To Pa 14 ™ 25 k lombia, $580; New $11.150; Trinidad and, $000. The lead- were as ws: 914 gals wine ) bales s flour. 6 pkes bread. 24 0 ctls oats, pkgs potatoes 11 groceries and provisions, olls, 10 coils rope, 30,000 flasks quic 2 “bales 6 pkes metal, tions, 685 1 and ) bbls bee: s liquors. canned goods bs sago, and In 2491 1bs RS Ibe_meals, ywder, 368 coal kgs paints and of 21 cs cartridges pkes dry goc egs nails, 7 bdls § bars st er, 2 calves bhls flour, 5000 gals win S pkes groc pro- spices, 3 bales 1994 42 ries cs canne 1 salmon. nned salmon nned salmon Ixports for the North. 1 which salled on Fri assorted cargo, | and other 3 pkgs fresh vege- 1800 Ibs rats 1800 1bs cerles and 1480 1 paints and oil BURNETT in charge. Farallon. . |Ekagway & Way Poru.ll(ly 2 | Bkagway & Way Ports.|{May 20 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time 2 at Fort Foint. Bay. Suj NOT! i) nd Helght of High and Low Waters entrance o San Franciscu Published by offictal authority of the rtendent. “The high and low waters occur at Ibs sugar, | I | of tide is the | given is subtracted R _CITY, MASTED BY R WHARF. city fron es later than at Fort Point; ths helght ie at both places. DAY, MAY s (first quarter). tme| the tides in the left sive tide of the rrence as to t the rth’ time column gives the last tidi the ay, except when there are but three tid meumes oceurs, ‘tion to th . as The heights given are in soundings of the United States David 8. won easily his event, leading | should suffer for the sins of his youth, when there pliance. I shall be glad to recommend the treatment to my Dr. Birdsall two and a half lengths. is here at hand a certain cure for his weakness, v e . Betting was brisk, the weather was a check to his waste of power. An old man of 70 says he feels as strong and {fine and the track fast. It is stated Most of the pains, most of the weakness of young as he did at 35. That showy how it renews the meet will be extended ten days, but stomach, heart, brain and nerves, from which the vigor of youth. (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | “oast Survey charts, except When a minus (—) | sign pre des the heignt, and then the number om the depth given by N., Mer- | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean 'al., | of the lower low waters. Ferry . 2 = opred exacts atnoon wodse—— | Shipping Intelligence. ARRIV D. Saturday, May 21. Stmr Navarro, Weber, 15 hours from Men- A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, 614 hours from , Hammer, 15 hours from Fort Bragg Stmr Senator, oria_and way D Stmr Chehal Cousins, 6115 hours from | Pedrc Stmr Greenw Cleone a 17 hours Rennie, 11 days 20 hours Ette. . Johnson, 74 hours from San Port Harford, with bktn Gardiner ureka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eurek Stmr Lakme stensen, 65 hours from an Pedro, via atraz Landing 41 hours, h schr Loma tow 3 Honita, Gfelow, 64 hours from San Pedro and way . X srdberg. 18 hours from Albjon. . Bridgatt, 48 hours from As. ardiner City. Walton, 74 hours from San Pedro, via Port Harford, in tow of stmr Loma, Sternbaker, 65 hours from San via Alcatraz Landing, In tow of stmr | “Schr Henry Wilson, Johnson, 5 days from Aberdeen | CLEARED. faturday, May 21. W, Elder, Randall, Astoria; wanson, Eureka; P C S § (o ackinnon, Panama, P M § S Co. Tellus, Aruntzen, Ladyer R. Hays, St. Michaels, via ; Northern Commercial Co, igenes, Nanaimo; West- SAILED. turday, May 21. U S etmr Solace, am, via Honolulu, Stmr Despatch, Levinson, San Pedre Hardwick, Portland, orgenson. Eureka r W. H. Kruger, A Dutch Harbor. Bee, 4 ka. Geo Badger, Redondo, Nor stmr Etmur Portl Nome and Un Nanaimo. Michaels, Mendocino. Dunham, Eel River. Smith, Humboldt Bay. Bonifield, Portland. s, Arntzen. Ladysmith, Ship Marion_Chilcott, Williams, Honolulu. Ship Emily Reed, Davidson, Port Townsend. hr 1da ampbell, Point Reyes, hr Jennle Griffin, Gibson, Bolinas or Loujs, Barron, Columbia River. Sebr Glendale, Gronvold, Grays Harbor. chr John F. er, Huhe, Gray Schr Newark Reinertsen, Stewaris Poine Schr J. M. Colman, Pettsrson, Anacortes. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS . 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind west; DOM PORT HARFORD—Sailed May 21—Stmr Santa Cruz, for San_Pedro. ASTORIA—Sailed May 21—Stmr Whittfer, for San Francisco; stmr Grace Dollar, for San Pedro. Sailed May 21—Schr Falcon, for San Fran- clseo. Sailed May San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 21—Schr N komis, from Tacoma; stmr Samoa, from Ca: —Schr Willlan Renton, for Arrived May 21—Stmr Farallon, GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 21—Stmr Olympic, hence May 17. Safled May 21—Schr Guide, for San Fran- cisco. TACOMA—Arrived May 21—Stmr Mineola, hence May 1 REDONDO—Arrived May 21—Stmr $. Higgins, hence May 19. TATOOSH—Passed May 21—Ship St. Fran- cis, from Ladysmith, for Nome: schr King Cyius, from Bellingham, for_San_Pedro, PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed May 21— Stmr Acme, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed May 21—Bktn Re- triever, for San Francisco. i PORT LUDLOW-—Sailed May 21—Schr Spo- kane, for San Francisco. EANDON— Sailed May 21—Schr Berwick, for Réugh River. EUREKA—Arrived May 21—Stmr Coquille River, hence May 19. Sailed May 21—Stmr Westoort, for San Francisco. James via | 12 miles per hour. | | from | | | | | 1 | and races was witnessed by all, who in | OUTSIDER WINS AT KENILWORTH Bay Gelding Montezuma Comes In Ahead of Field at 0dds of a Hundred to One & H FARMERS HAVE TICKETS § Only Jimmy Runs Great Race | in the Maiden Event and Lands at a Tempting Price PETALUMA, May 21.—Fifteen hun- | dred people attended to-day’s races at | Kenilworth Park, half of them coming | from San Francisco. The big event of the day was the victory of Capp & Co.’s bay gelding Montezuma, played at 100 to 1. Several country people who nibbled at the big odds are rejoic- ing. The horse was 30 to 1 place and | 10 to 1 show. Montezuma was third at 1 the start. At the half he was second to | Juan Bellardo and won handily by a | length and a half. Abydos came from | fourth place in the stretch and took second money. In the maiden race Only Jimmy won sheckels for his admirers at 12 to 1. He won easily. Stover’s Illowaho took the honors in the fourth race. P. Sher- idan's Mimo won a close race from | Pat Morrissey and Chileno. Stanfield's | could not be verified. Most of the horses will leave about June 1 for the Seattle meeting. Summary: FIRST RACE—Five furlongs Bettipg. Horse, Weight, Jockey. Even—Amasa, 112 (Powell) .. to 1 0 1o 1 Time drivin; Crigll, 92 (Crosswa Catheilo, 110 (McHa 1:021 art good. hard. r Dougall 116, Pr 106, Vonzollern Tom Kingsley 114, Conche as named Saul of 1 “Tar- ts fin- —Four furlongs: two-year- : purse, | . Hopse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. | amie, 108 (Hvor) 2 12 14 | 21 a3 .4 8% 31y Second and third Mary Pepper 105, Bon Amf 105, Tron finished as named. . Anita K King 108, Herthus 1 THIRD RACE furlongs; selling. symptoms disappeared. 1 copsider your Belt the best in the 5 cured thousands yery of is Betting. Horss, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fif. market to-day and highly commend the attention given each pa- Ive, ki - 4 g s and every man of them is 100 to 1 tezuma, 109 (Hvnr) tient while under your care. Yours tru a walking advertisement for my Belt. " Even—Abydos, o H‘lfv 1‘3”["; 1 ;g “ Every man who ever used it recommends it, be- 2 to 1—Jn ellardo, 1 ( n) 2 § 1 1 i v e B v it 1 + 2tol o i B e G‘Ad‘q! _This drain upon your power causes Kidney cause it is honest. It does great work, and those Belle " Tarrigan 101, Nonie 114, Pencil M Troubles, Rheumatism and Stomach Ailments. whom 1 have cured are the more grateful because er 107, Gladys Belle 109, fin You know it’s a loss of vital power and affects the cure cost so little. o every organ of the body. Most of the ailments Every man who uses my Belt gets the advice TFOURTH RA! Betting. Horse, Tiowah zood. & Possart 114, Headwater . Chickadee 104, Montana Peeress 104, Flour- . Dr—Shorb 111, finished as named. Six furlongs FIFTH RACE- selling Betting. Horse, W ht, Jockey. St. % Fin, 11 to 5—Mimo, 102 Bullman). 4 4 % 1 ns & te 1—Pat Morrissy, 100 (Holbk) 2 52 2 S to 1—Chileno, 92 (Crosswaithe) 1 115 31 Time, 1:143;. Start good. Won in a_ hard drive of three. Nellie Bawn 95, Nanon 96, | Anirad 85, Judge Voorhies 100, Cheerden 101, finished a$ named. SIXTH RACE—One mile: selling: Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. David 8, 118 (H. Smitn). Dr. Birdsall, 101 (Sulil Little Secret, 121 (M'Le Start good. Won ea: Miss May Bo dis . War Times | arilee 116, finished as 01 e — na FORMER SENATOR KILLS HIMSELF AT PETALUMA | cal H. Willlam Thompson of Nevada Loses Heawily on the Races and Then Swallows Morphine. PETALUMA, May 2L Former Senator William Thompson of vada died this morning from the effects of morphine polsoning taken Friday to end his life. W. B. 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I am doing politics for you ever nce T get, and May back was so lame that when L had not purchased your Belt when I did I belleve that I wc After using the Belt for a time I found the resuits beyond expectations men suffer can be traced to it. I have cured thousands of men who have squan- dered the savings of years in useless doctoring. sting or burn, as in old-style belts), and you feel DR. M. C. McLAUGHL.IN 000000000:000000000 Electric Beit. Send for ths Fr ps and expands all weak organs and checks un- ailing Vigor, Varicocele or Debility can resist the powerful Elec- Itvis free with Belts for Weak Men. WATSONVILLE, Cal. DR. McLAUGHLI Dear ~—It {s just about thirty days since I received your Beit and will therefore report as you requested. I can eay to begin with that I have gained materially in strength. my stom- ach is much better and I am thoroughiy satisfled with the ap- hich renders life It cures Rheumatism, Sciatic Pains, Lumbago, Kidney Trouble. 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Rodiger was notified and had the to the Emergency where Dr. Stephen pro- unced her case hopeless. She left the following note: “Dear Old Pop—Good-by; I also bid my friends the same. I commit this t for reasons best kept to myself. Pop, please see that my body is buried, d take good care of yourself, for | | you are indeed one of the best men cisco for cremation. The deceased |}, 1yis world. Well, pop, your petsie was prominent in Reno, Nev., and this | i) 110t bother you any longer. So I season a familiar figure at the coast!yis vou good-by once more. I re- race tracks. It is said that he lost},6 ... yours ruly, heavily on the races and that he was | " "ULMISS MAE HAMMOND.” on the verge of delirium when he | O ol 15 TS planned the taking of his life. The | SANTA ROSA ATHLETES deceased was a native of Kentucky, 68 vears of age. He leaves a wife and a large family in Reno. ———————— Picnic to Fernbrook Park. The Sunday-schools of St. Luke's, Trinity and All Saints Protestant Episcopal churches combined for an outing picnic at Fernbrook Park, in Niles Canyon, vesterda and both children and adults returned home in evening tired, sunburned and per- fectly happy. a sel very warm, the programme of games their interest and excitement forgot | party and E. E. Beard of St. Luke's Church looked after the welfare and | in local track guests were entertained -to-night at a dance in Red Men’s Hall, given by the DEFEAT THE LOWELL TEAM Allow Their Opvonents From This City First Place in But Three Events. SANTA ROSA, May 21.—Lowell and Santa Rosa High School athletic teams met at Plerce Brothers’ park this af- ternoon and Lowell was vanquished by score of 7914 points to 4514 points. The contests wére among the best ever en here and aroused the greatest en- After a short trip by train and hoat | thuslasm armong those who witnessed | the children were turned loose into the | S18%: 90 CE S R | fields to run and shout to their hearts' | SE0CE, 800 0 e E e o the content, and, although the da ng | PEAE g | s W WAS | rand stand. The visitors and the | team and some invited the heat. Rev. W. E. Hayes of St. 2 Luke's Church and Rev. James Hume | YOUng ladies of the Santa Rosa High {of Trinity Church accompanied the | School. The Santa Rosa téam won first place following events: Fifty-yard dash, TOPICS FOR CONVENTION fon the spot in addition to 700,000 cattle ASSIGNED TO SPEAKERS |and a vast quantity of pigs. During the summer the service which will be Programme for the River Convention | rendered by the waterways will relieve To-Morrow Offers Subjects of | the Trans-Siberian road York Great Public Interest. Sioks. A list of speakers with the topics| they will discuss has been prepared by the general committee for the river convention to-morraw at the Palace STATEMENT | | | Hotel. The address of welcome to the oF THE delegates will be delivered by Gover- £ A 3 nor George C. Pardee. Professor Carl CONDITION AND AFFAIRS C. Plehn of the University of Califor- OF THE ia will speak on “The Importance of | cott on “The Investigations of the | United States Geological Survey in the | Sacramento RBasin”; Professor Mec- | Adie of the United States Weather | B : 2 Bureau on “The Rivers of California | m el' "s ec mn jas Flood Carriers”; W. S. Green of | Colusa on “The Rivers as Freight | Carriers”; W. H. Mills on “The Im-| AND INSURANCE COMPANY portance to the State of Measures m|‘ Improve the Drainage of the Valleys”; | Edward F. Adams on “The Economic{ Aspect and Provision of Funds”; Com- | missioner of Public Works Frank D.| Ryan of Sacramento on “Plans of Re- | lief,” and Senator Robert. Devlin of | Sacramento on “The Practicability of F HARTFORD, IN THE necticut, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursu to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. TATE OF CON CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up a Drainage District Law.” | . Ol cicevoe The convention will come together | — at 10 o'clock. Most of the delegates “ Real Estate owned smpany.. $19,000 00 will arrive in this city to-day. An ex- | Loans on Bonds Mortgages... 717,320 00 " " - Cash Market V e of all § cursion party of delegates will sail | “an Tonds owned by Company.. 2,012,498 97 down the Sacramento River cn n |Cash in Company's Office ....... 8735 23 steamboat, inspecting the stream en |{2%h in Banks ........... e ot eamboat, PRCTINg. The T | Interest due and accrued om Bonds route, and at Antioch will take a train | and Mortgages ceses 17,814 14 i | Premiums in due Course 36 i sl | lection ....... -5 216,777 68 Russia’s Commissariat Problem. ! Total ASsets .......eceeeees France Milnitaire contains ‘an inter- | LIABILITIES. esting study of the commissariat prob- | Losses in proc: s of Adjustment or | Suspense ...........oo...... $20,418 08 lem of the Russian army. For an army | o\» | s o Riske renaing of 300,000 men and 100,000 horses 1600 | one year or less, $109,565 21; re- L insurance 50 per cent ..... k tor‘s of food and fodder are required. ":!“ W':‘;;mms pigy g This amount can be transported in six more than one year, 33, trains composed of from thirty to thir- | 352 10; reinsurance pro rata.... 1,796,473 18 & Due and to become dues for Com- ty-five cars, the loading of which re- missions and Brokerage 32,518 64 quires not more than a day. But there s are already at Mukden, Port Arthur| Total Liabilities SN 4 comfort of all. 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-|and other points in Manchuria provi- INCOME. - vard dash, mile run, 120 and 220 yard | sions for six months, and Manchuria | Net cash actually received for < o - S g 1 premiums .....ccocee <eee......$1,304,254 30 hurdles, pole vault, hammer throw,|and the Russian ccast provinces are | pRuTUiTl (ioilii ol wiitis and ABERDEE ‘x ailed May 21—Schr Abble, | shot put and relay race. Lowell won | rich in graln and cattle. According to Mon‘;'{es i e .54 @ <co. 4 ” 3. . nterest and dividends o P Arrived May 21_sen | only three first events, the 880-yard | this study, in September Russia can |Received for interest and dividends Spokane, hence Apr 29, dash, high jump and broad jump. dispose of 60,000 tons of grain produced from all other sources 90,453 06 SANTA BARBARA-—Salled May 21—Stmr Receiveq for Rents .. . 88 47 James S. Higgins, for Redondo; etmr Santa - Recelved from all other sources.. 29,247 53 Cruz, for San Pedro. P i ISLAND PORTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Total Income ....... 464,313 63 PAPETTE—Arrived Apr 19—Yacht Lur- line, from Honolulu. EXPENDITURES. Sailed May 14—Yacht Lurline. for Samoa. Net amount paid for Losses. $157,184 67 KAHULUI—Sailed May 21—Ship Bangalore, » Dividends to Stockholders . 60,000 00 for Delaware Breakwater. UN I ON Paid or allowed for Commission EASTERN PORTS. y ot 0, Brokerage .. i oine 6000 68 FLAWARE BREAKWATER—P; E id for Salaries, Fees and o e AR Gragatlun.| foo: TAneiay | Gas Ilfl'llles charges for officers, clerks, tc. 57,900 00 for New York. TR i i Paid for State, Nationa) und Toewi L Lk FORE'G,NdPOMRm' Paid for Inspections . . 480,724 10 TENERIEFE—Atrive ay 4—Ger stmr All other expenditures eeee 180,061 55 Isis, from Hamburg, for San Francisco, MALTA—Arrived Apr 30—U S stmr Kilpat- rick, from Manila, for New York. PERIM-Paseed’' May 20—Ger stmr Nubla, from New York, for Hongkong. SINGAPORE—-Sailed May 7—Br stmr Ty- Jdeus, for Livernool. NANAIMO—Safled May 20—Br stmr W fleld, for San Francisco. ! SYDNEY—Arrived May 21—Ship Hawailan May 21—Br Isles, from Melbourne. HONGKONG—Arrived prior stnr Gaelic, hence Apr 26. NAGASAKI-—Sailed May 21—U § stmr Lo- gan, for San Francisco. "TOCOPILLA—Arrived May 6—Br Swanhilda, from Panama. NEWCASTLE, N. §. W.—Arrived May 20— Br stmr Indradéo, from Melbourne. OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK—Arrived May 21—Stmr St Louis, from Southampton. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 21—Stmr Cel. tic, from New York. * ship The higher life is not found on the pedestal of pride. . 6 H. P. “Union” Marine Engine. This Engine has cut bronze reversing gears, float feed va- porizer, water jacketed exhaust elbow, governor, speed con- troller and ball thrust bear- ings. It is fitted to run on dis- tillate, benzine, naphtha or gas- oline. Total Expenditures ......--4.'I.mlfl! Lasses incurred during the year.... 358,323 00 MERT Ricks and Premtums— Premfums. NEW SODTE WALES GOV- RISKS AND PREMIUMS. Premiums. ERNMENT s FLJI GOVERNMENT Net amount written during the| Union” Engines are the re- .“l,m.~l sult of twenty years continuous A experierice. They are built for year N $ 1,298, all purposes, in all sizes, from Net mount 1n foree December 3| oo 2 to 300 H. P. More “Union™ Engines are in use in launches in this port than theose of all other makes combined. Send for catalogues, stating require- ments. UNION GAS ENGINE CO. 247 First Street, CHAS, M_ BEACH, Vice President. J. B. PIERCE, Secretary. Subscribed “and sworn to befors me, this 234 day of January, 1904. T. ¥. MIDDLEBROOK, Notary Publie. MANN & WILSON, Managers NE. cor. California and Samsome Sts. SAN FRANCISCO, CAls