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T HE SAN FR NCISCO CALL, TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1905 11 SONOMA IN STORM FOR FORTY-EIGHT HOURS| Liner Arrives From the Antipodes it Has Many Pas- Sengers in Her Cabins. Doric Comes Di- rect From the Orient, eft Pago a fire- the nstantly is nd \nhm n'om the Orient. Steamship « ved late vesterday m om East. She has been away time than usual, having b take w place on stopped omly thirty ame here direct time 1ong, fr away for she does 18, During her jarge amount of scharged 600 tons this port € ot silk. ‘ - Mrs. P. ttam D. eraid, Mre. E. John Howison, V. Hayes, P. J. Miss Biefa Zim- . Master Jack dartin, Wilhelm erford Harrh rva kinson, D. E. Mrs Baron H. Rotem- | b & Largest Under Norwegian Flag. he steamship Thode Fegelund, which E ate Sunds) nigl from Mororan, is the il camer e Norwegian merchant | e. She is 4 new vessel, this voyage being maiden passage and trial trl ined = commanded by Cay G. N. Kamftjord. ard the steamer, christened the veesel when €he was launched at Sunderiand. The Thode Fege will not long enjoy the distinction deing the largest merchantmen under the rwegian flag, for a twin sister will be in ommission within & few months. The Fege- und is owned by W. Wilbelmsen of Tons- verg, who has sbout thirty vessels under his She has 2 met registered ton can . carry 7500 tons, She i here under ‘the Dollar Steamship Company and | brings from Japan about 6000 tons of general She will take back a cargo of lumber. he Fegelund brought from Japan four offi cers whe-were on the steamship M. S. Doilar | when that vessel was captured by the Jap- enese. The Dollar was captured Jamuary 26 taken to Hskodate. From there she was | rdered to Yokosuka, where the prize court mned her. The officers were held at Yo kosuke unti] P ry 10. when they were Yokohama and formally liberated. Cap- i Cross 18 still in Japan The officers who ed on the Fegelund were: Second OM- Wileox and Third Officer M. Kerr, tant Engineer P. Jensen and Fourth stant Engineer J, Hampson. The remain- the M. 8. Dollar's crew returned on a sese liner by way of Victoria, B. C. ———— Schooner Breaks Adrift. The fishing schooner Uranus broke _adrift from her berth mear Hunters Point late Sunday ght end bui for assistance rendered by the Prancisco Leunch Company's launch Me. would have been driven ashore in the of Baden There was a stiff wind biowing and, though the Meteor, powerful as ehe is, could mot tow the ‘echooner against the biast, she was able to hold her until the fishing scl was securely anchored. The Meteor held for several hours before the mnchor was dropped. but had to give up on account of her gasoline giving out. Leaving the Uranus at enchor. the Meteor returned for a fresh sup- piy of fuel. Two redstack tugs tried to help the Uranus, but could not get near enough on mecount of shosi water. The Meteor yesterday morping towed the Uranus back to her berth. L sl Overdue Vessels Reach Port. The British sbip Eskaseni, which was quoted U'na_Morris, | B. Harriot, | makes her home on | e = i | ana - was arrived - § begiming to the rough wea ble yesterds Water Front Notes. video, effected coeded Tha B r ship Thalatta, & from here r Ipswich, got ashore at the entrance to Harwic but was floated later The s beth, which left here March 1 Bandon, ard has outside that port ble to get in on account of rough weather, managed to get esterday and land her The « left here March 22, also arrived at Bandon yeste day SRl A Chartered for Coal. The ritish bark Melanope fon Puget Sound) | was chartered ‘prior to arrival for coal fron Eritish Columbia to Unalaska (lump sum) Shipments for Hawaii, samer Alameda sailed on Saturdey | wolulu with a general merchandis cargo, valued at $153,331, and including the following s fiour, 1239 bxs fresh fruits, 1130 pkge potatoss, pkgs paste. 10,650 1bs malt, 1 cs fresh O1 cs table preparations , 610 Ibs fresh fis 7925 11 cs tresh o TROL (Ibs cheese, 72 c» €BES, beans, 7450 gals 40 cs wine, 24 cs mineral | water, 40 cs champagne, 8§60 gals 137 cs | whi 14 cs liquors, 353 gals spirits, 950 lbs coffee, 45 Pkegs 18 cs salmcn, 1481 Ibs tea, | %034 1bs ham and bacon, 2122 1bs 20 es choco- late. 21 es salzd ofl, 1776 Ibs nuts, 4369 Ibs 1 cs candy, 11,551 ibs dried fish, 4822 Ibs 1 cs Bried fruit. 700 ibe 30 pkgs raisins, 5 cs honey, 8070 lbs 2 cs bread, 129,600 Ibs rice, 10,160 Tbs lard, 21,260 lbs codfish, 2074 ucose, 11,251 Ibs sugar, 1054 lbs bran, 300 1bs ho e preservad cherries, 4000 Ibs midaling: 1bs tobacco. s clgars and cigarett pkgs dry ®10ds, 71 cs boots and shoes, hate and caps, 33 bdls 2 cs ieather, 11 trical goods, 343 pkes paints and ofls, 1 cs lubricating oil, 134 22 bbis bdls 61 bars tron, 1 | vals steel, 192 pkgs wagon material, 431 pkes paper, 26 bdls brooms, 225 pks | firugs and sundries, 91 bxs woap, 1080 pes 1S | pkes pipe. 235 gals alcohol, 22 bales twine, 1776 ft hardwood, 16 bdls shooke, 80 bdls | shakes, 22 pkes tank materfal, 15 cs matches i5 pkes bicyeles and parts, '3 cyls gas, 23 bdls wire, 22 pkgs arms and ammunition, pkgs machinery, 6 colls rope, 30 cs candles, 50_bales bags. In sddition to the cargo previously reported the schooner Sehome, which salled on Sunday 1 Tor Mahukona, carriéd merchandise, valued at |’ ( #1169, and_including the following: | 50 ctls barley, 6535 Ibs bran, €3 bbis flour, | 5000 1bs Tice, $00 Ib sugar, 5 pkgs provisions, & pkes l‘lnd) 71 lbs bread, 600 Ibs lard, 13 cs canned zoods, 5 bbls seimon, 290 Ibs cod- fish, 50 cs coal oil, 41 crts potatoes and onions, 10 bxs paste, 1 bl brooms. Exports for the North. The steamer City of Puebla salled on Sun- | day for Victoria avith an assorted merchandise eargo, configned to the port of Uestination and other’ British Columbian ports, valued at $11,671, and Including the following: 368 bxs fresh fruits, 285 pkgs fresh vege- tables, 40,850 Ibs dried fruit, 1924 Ibs raisine. 708 gals 1 cx wine, 90 pkes potatoes, 22,504 jb= beans, 4000 Ibs milistuffs, 145 cs paste, 200 Ibe malt, 375 Ibs § s choese, 45 cs canned fruit, 8 pkgs groceries and provisions, 38,100 Tbs coffee, 220,000 Ibs salt, 72 bales twine, 8 bdls overalls, 10 pkgs paper, 4 cs arms and ammunition, ' 12 cyls gas, i0 cs boots and shoes, 2 cs hats, 1 bale leather, 35 pkss Ink, 17 bdls wire, ) bdls iron, 117 pkgs machinery, 2085 ft lumber, § bbls bofler compound. "The steamer also carried 41 cs canned goods, 24 cs table preparations, 522 Ibs beans and 170 Ibs codfish, valued at $352, en route to Suva, Fijl Islanda. o PN Time Balk 2 Branch Hydrographic Office, U. Mer- chants’ Exchenge, San Francisco, Cal., March 27, 1005. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry 14| { Hemburg & Way Pis Mar. 29 Crescent City 3 Mendocino & Pi n Diego & W g ¢ ew York via Ancon : | Cotumbia. Portland & Astoria ..Mar. 30 | Centennial Seattle & Tacoma....|Mar. San Pedre Humboldt - Humboldt Coos Bay Humboldt Lollll|April 1 Newport & Way Ports.[Aprit 1 Puget Sound Ports....|April 1 -| Willapa Harbor Aprin 2 Humboldt lApr 2 Graye Harbor......... [April 2 Rainter -| Seaitle & Bellingham .. April 3 vadan...... Honolulu & Kahulul. |April 3 State of Cal... San Diego & Way Pta.|April 3 St Paul...... Portland & Astor [April 4 North Fork... | Humboldt ., JlApril 4 city | New York via Ancon..|April 3 City Puebla. .| Puget Sound Ports ‘Apri 6 TO SAIL. Steamer. Dmmmon Pler. March 28. 4 Grays Harbor 2 pm|Pier 10 Grays Harbor......| 2 pm|Pler 10 Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pier 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm(Pier. 2 F. Kiiburn. ., Portland & Way..| 4 pm!Pler 27 Si. Paul.... | Astoria_& Portland(11 am|Pier | China China_& Japan....[ 1 pm|Pler er_| Coos Bay direct....| 5 pmPler | M. F. Plant. Coos Bay direct....| 4 pm Pler . | Aurslia Astoria & Portland| 2 pm|Pler 27 Eureka Humboldt . 9 am[Pler 13 Aretic. | Humbold: 9 am|Pier 2 March 30. | San Pedro..|Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm(Pier 2 | Bitzabeth. ., | Coquille River ....| 5 pm|Pier 20 Pomona. Humboldt . .11:30 p/Pier "9 Pomo. Pt Arena & Albion| 6 pm|Pjer 2 State of Cal-| San Diego & Way. | Hono. & Kahuluf, . Humboldt ... 5 March 31. San Pedro & Way. BIG THODE 5]2‘4}!’ .}‘A’/P NORWEGIAN FEGELLU STEAMSHIP | D, HER MAS- | | 1 TER AND THE LATTER'S WIFE. | THODE FAGCELIND building Wwas dropped exactly at noon to-day— i-e., noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 | p. m. Greenwich time. BURNETT. | Lieutenant, s in charge §. Monica Peru Centralia..... Kruger. .. W Aurelia Chico.... S. Barbara Bonita. Curacao Newburg. .- Pomo. . Pomona Meteor- . Elizabeth .lc an Pedro n Pedro ... oquilie River . -| Seattle & Olympi San Pedro & W Mexican Ports Grays Harbor . Point Arena & Humbeldt - Ovster Harbor - Coquille River M Portland & Way Ports. Mar. San Pedro Mar. anaimo 3 . | Mar .|Grays Harbor . .|dMar. 28 York via Ancon.. Mar. 2§ n Pedro . Mar. 28 A 3. . !flttli"hu'l'm. | Puget Sound Ports. Y. "via Ancon.. ‘ Hun\bu{dt ¥ | San Diego & Way. | Astoria & Portland] pril 4. Newporl & le B Am | Syaney & Way Pta. | Willapa Harbor . Seattle & B'I'nh'm| . pm| City Seattle...| Portland. ..... 1 Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Cosst and Geodetic -’nnou:dBetmd'Blthlfl' at Fort- Bupe: NOTE—The high and Point, low waters occur at | San Weather Report. (120th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 27—5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem- ous day: peratures are ted 1or tae pre Boston . ...66-44 New Orlean: Chicago .62-48 Philadeiphia Cincinnati 186-46 Pittsburg FHonolulu, T. 5-68 St. Louis. Jacksonville 0-80 Washingto: New York 46 SAN FRANCIS( . .BS-48 The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last twen: Last This Statiol 24 Hours. Season. Eureka . 020 Red Bluff 0.00 0.00 0.00 Fresno e Independence Louis Obis Los Angeles San Diego COAST RECORD. 1og STATION uOHLAIG Baker Carson Crescent Eureka Fresno Farallon Flagstaff .. ... Clear Ipdependenge Clear .00 Tos Angeles. 20,84 Cloudy .00 Mt Tamalplas.30.18 ' 48 Cloudy .00 North Head Cloudy .13 Phoenix v Clear .00 20int Reyes..30.12 NW Pt.Clay .00 catello ....28 § Soow . .30 rtiand 0. SW Cloudy .02 Red Biuft. % SE Clear .00 Roseburg 3016 5 g e Sacramento .14 58 W Clear 00 alt Lake.. 40 W Pt.Cldy .50 an Franci 58 W Pt.Cldy .00 64 W Clear .00 62 W Clear .00 54 SW Pt.Cldy .04 E 00 50 SW Cloudy .00 Walla Walla..30.04 54 SW_ Clear Tr. Winnemucca .30.08 44 NW Pt.Cldy .04 4 N Clear .00 AND GENERAL FORECAST. A marked depression overlies Arizona and New Mexico and appears to be moving slowly eastward. The temperature has falien from 12 to 14 | degrees over Arizona and Utah The following high winds are Ne-th Head 42 miles, southelst cast Forecast made at San Franciseo for thirty hours cnding midnight, March 28: reported: Modena 32, California, north of Tehachapi—Fair Tues- day. light frost in the interior, light north wind. California, south of Tehachapi—Fair Tues- day, possibly light frost in the interior Tues- day morning if wind lulls, fresh north wind diminishing, Nevada—Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and light north wind. Los Angeles and vicinity—Fair 'ruesuu. fresh north wind diminishing. Sacramento — Fair Tuesday, possibly light frost in mornin, light north wind. Fresno—Fair Tuesday, light frost in morn- in. light, north, wind. . G. M'ADIE, District Forecaster. >- - the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght | of tide is the same at both piaces. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, Sun rises Sun sets zsl a8 | 8 18! 23] 9: ;:* 4.9 3:29_ NOTE—In the above exposition of the t! the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the euccessive tides of the dav In the order of oceurrence 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 helght and then the number piven is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. po bl s i i S o SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED. Monday, March 27. Br stmr Doric, Smith. 23 days 18 hours 30 minutes, from Hongkong, via Yokohama 13 days 18 hours 20 minutes. Nor_stmr_Thode Fagelund? Kamtjord, 19 days from Mororan. Stmr Nome City, Haneon, 833 hours from Columbia River, Stmr South Y, San Pedro. Stmr Roanoke, Dunham, 5§ days from Port- land, via Coos Bay —— days, via Eureka 174 hours. L Sume Cella, Los Angeles. Stme Umaiilla, Nopander, 64 hours from Vic- toria and Puget Sound ports. Anderson, 63 hours from Hagen, #0 hours from Port Stmr Sonoma, Herriman, 20 days 53 ninum from Sydney, via Honolulu 5 days 16 hours 58 minutes. Stmr State of California, Thomas, 45% hours from San Diego and way ports. Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 25 hours from Port Harford. Schy Alice McDonald, Bender, 14 days from Port_Blakeley. Schr Ida McKay, Lethola, 48 hours from Bureka. CLEARED. Monday, March 27. - s«mr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro; P C § Stmrm Glelow, Eureka: P C S 8 Co. Stmr St. Paul, RlMIlL Portiand and Asto- ; 8 F & Portland § 8 Co. SAILED. Monday, March 27. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Corona, Gielow, Eureka. Stmr Argyll, Monroe, Honolulu. Stmr ~Helen P. Dréw, Gundefson, Green- Stmr Adler, sSTpgcent. City: Stmr Jeanfe, Bartlett, ‘Sea Bhime Hounoke; Duahim; San “Pedro. - Stmr Odiand, Albion. Bktn Fuller Mackechnie, Honolulu, - in Vieinity—Fair | Tuesday, | KILLS CRILD AND HIMSELF Gambler Commts Suicide After Slaying Daughter and Crushing Wife’s Skull PP - TR RENO, Nev., March 27.—Zachariah | Hamilton of Hawthorne, Nev., crushed | the skulls of his wife and seven-year- 'old daughter as they lay in their bed in a local hotel here last night and then blew out his own brains. The little girl died this morning, but the wife is still living and may recover. . Losses at gambling and the fact that he and his wife were estranged, it is said, caused the crime. The Ham- fitons came to Reno from San Jose, Cal.,, where they were prominently connected. —_— s | tow stmr Argyll. Sche Alblon, Olsen, Coquille River. SPOKEN. Mar 21—In lat 52 N, lon —, Ger bark Eil- bek, from Hamburg, for Oregon. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, March 27, 10 p. m.—Weather | cloudy; wind NW: velocity 15 miles per hour. | DOMESTIC PORTS. ! ASTORIA—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr George Loomis, hence Mar 23; stmr Redondo, hence Mar 23, via Eureka; stmr Cascade, herice Mar 24; schr Mabel Gale, hence Mar 18. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Ameri- can, from New York. SEATTLE—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr_Rainter, ; hence Mar 24; stmr Farallon, from Skagway; | Mar 26—U § stmr Patterson, from Honolulu. | Salled Mar 26—Stmr Santa Clara, for Valdez, | Arrived Mar m—Br stmr Ocean 1 ! Monarch, from PORT HADLOCK—Artived Mar 27—Bktn J | M. Griffith, from San Pedro. | PORT TOWNSEND—Passed In Mar 2i—Br | stmr Ocean Monarch, from Karatzu, for Se- attle. | Arrived Mar | 19. | "REDONDO—Arrived Mar 26—Schr Melrose, | from” Gravk Harbor. COOS BAY—Arrived Mar 20—Stmr F. A 27—Schr Blakeley, hence Mar Kilburn, from Portland. Mar 27—Stmr Signal, hence Mar 4. , TACOMA—Salled Mar 25—Stmr Oregonian, for Honoll GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Mar 25—Schr De- fiance, from San Pedro. Mar 26—Stmr Homer, hience M. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Mar quoa, héncé Mar 23. BANDON—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Elizabeth, hence Mar 20: stmr Chico, hence Mar 22 WESTPORT—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr West- port, hence Mar 25. EUREKA—Arrived Mar 26—8tmr Roanoke, from Portland. Sailed Mar 76—Stmr Roanoke, for San Fran- elsco. Satled Mar Se- Arrived Mar stmr Charles Nelson, hence Mar guard, hence Mar 26. Sailed Mar 27—Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- , for San Pedro. fled Mar 26—Schr Ruth E. for San Pedro. PEDRO—Arrived Mar 26—Schr Hon- s Harbor. Mar 27—Stmr Sa- | Godfrey, i SAN + aipu | W. H. Kruger and IR ey { COOS BAY—Sailed Mar 2i—Stmrs Break- | water, Alliance, F. A. Kilburn, Czarina and M. | F. Plant, for an Francisco. ABERDEEN—Arrived Mar 27—Schr Annie | E. Smale, hence Mar 19; stmr Grace Dollar, hepce Mar 1. | Sailea Mar Stmrs Newburg and schr Volant, for San Francisco; schr Comet, for ;a'gu Barbara: schr Robert Hind, for San edro. ISLAND PORTS. KAHULUI—Sailed Mar 25—Stmr Nevadan, for San Franclsco. afled Mar 26—Ship Emily F. n Francisco. 25—Schr Muriel, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Mar 2T—Bktn Arch- er, hence Feb 28. MANILA—Arrived” Mar 10-Br stmr Cape Breton, from Newecastle, Aus. EASTERN PORTS. NEW LONDON—Sailed Mar 2 kota, for New Yoik and Seattle. FOREIGN PORTS. CALDERA—Arrived Mar 26—Sehr R. C. Slade, from Grays Harbor. CORINTO—Arrived Mar 8—Ger stmr Luxor, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. GENOA—Arrived Mar 22—Span stmr Ali- feante, from Manila. HIOGO—Arrived Mar 8—Br stmr Indrapura, trom San Francisco. LIMERICK—Arrived Mar 25—Br ship Eska- soni, from Oreson. MAZATLAN—Arrived Mar Amasfs, hence Feb 2, and sailed for Hamburg. —Stmr Da- MELBOURNE—Arrived Mar 25—Br bark Strathdon, from Port Gamble. Arrived’ Feb 28—Ger bark Primus, from Honolv G baki, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Mar 24—Br stmr Tar- ELONG—Afrived Mar 1—Fr bark Bour- from Port Townsend. tar, from Vancouver. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Mar 21—Ger ship Oceano, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalla. GUAYAQUIL—Safled Mar 9—Ger stmr Neko, for Hamburg. MONTEVIDEO—Sailed Mar 8—Ger stmr Menes, for Hambury SINGAPORE—Salil gami, for Man NARHUUS—Arrived Mar 26—Dan stmr M C Heim. from Norfolk. NEWPORT, England—Arrived Mar 26—Br stmr_Indisfarne, from Baitimore. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Mar 27—Schr A. J. West, from Grays Harbor. SYDNEY—Arrived Mar 24—Fr bark Gael, hence Feb 4. TCHIO—Arrived Mar 25—Fr bark Duguay | Trouin from Santa Rosalia. d Mar 11—Br etmr Sa- | ENDS ARGUMENT WITH A KNIFE Printer’s “Devil” Wounds Three Boys With Whom He Had Dispute About Schools | STOCKTON, March 27.—Roy Da- vis, a youthful printing office employe, is under arrest for stabbing youths of about his own age. regarding the relative merits of schools, Davis claiming that he could | learn more in a printing office than the others could in a school. followed, Davis being worsted. He | went home, armed himself with al knife and returned. Another fight en- | sued, during which Davis cut each o(‘ the others. Clarence Edwards was cut the heart, but not dangerously, Harry Harkins received only a slight wound. garded as very dangerous. —_——— MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES FAVORS CITY GAS PLANT Sends Communication to Council Rec- | ommending Municipal Owner- ship of Lighting System. LOS ANGELES, March 27.—Mayor McAleer to-day sent a communication | to the City Council in connection with the consideration of pending legisla- tion on the subject of a city gas sup- ply, Quire a gas plant of its own and op erate it at public expense. The May or's communication favored the mun- icipal ownership of public utilities generally as far as practicable. —_—————————— YEARS IN PRISON 1S SENTENCE OF FIREBUG TEN Man Who Burned His Way Out ol Jail Is Sent to San Quentin, STOCKTON, March 27.—Victor | Corella, the firebug who set fire to a | house at Lathrop and then burned his | way out of jail at Hodson. to-day| pleaded guilty to a charge of arson and was sentenced to ten years m San Quentin by Judge Nutter. 5 e i b | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Mar 26—Br ship Ceitic Monarch, from Tacoma. HULL—Arrived Mar 26—Fr bark General de | Nearier, hence Nov 1 FALMOUTH—Arrived Mar 27—Fr bark Ma- rie_Madeleine, hence Nov 13. CORUNNA_-Arrived Mar 21—Span stmr Isla de Panay, from Liverpool, for Mantla. | HAMBURG—Arrived Mar 23—Ger stmr Aby- dos, hence Oct Mar 26—Ger stmr Ammon, | hence Nov 14. NEWCASTLE, Lahaina, for Mazatlan; for Honolulu. Mar ry, for Pa in port Mar 6—Br ships Ditton and Leic ter Castle, for Acapulco; Br ships Annesley, | County of Inverness and Loudon Hill, for San Francisco. Arrived Mar 1—Br ship Barfillan Jan 3. OCEAN STEAMERS. HAMBURG—Arrived Mar 23—Stmr Abydos, | from San Francisco and Guatemala, via Lon- | Aus.—Sailed Mar = 4—Bktn | bark Star of Bengal . Br ehip Falls of Gar- | hence | | don. Mar 25—Stmr Ammon, from San Fran-| ctsco, etc., via St. Vincent, C. V., and Lon-| dan HONGKONG—Arrived Mar tie, from San Francisco, v 25—Stmr _Cop- ‘Honotulu, Yoko- | EW YCRK—Reported by wireless Mar —Stmr Ryndam, from Rotterdain, via Bou- logne, reported by wirelese off Nantucket light- shi; l irivea Mar 27—Stmrs Pretoria and Arme- | nia, from Hamburg; stmr Patria,” from Mar- | seilles and Naples; stmr Citta di Napolt, from | Genoa and Nables | Sailed Mar 37—Stmr Calabria, for Marseilles | and Legharn. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 26—Stmr Um- | bria, from New York. LONDON—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Montrose, from St. John, B. CHERBOURG—Satled Mar 26—Stmr_Gros- | ser Kurfurst from Bremen, for New York. GLASGOW-—Salled Mar 25—Stmr Siberian, | for_Philadelphia, via Hallfax. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Mar 27—Stmr Neck- ar, from New York, for Naples, and proceeded: stmr_Kronprinz Wilhelm, from New York, | via Plymouth, for Bremen, and proceeded. | BOULOGNE—Salled Mar 25—Stmr_ Rotter- | dam, from Rotterdam, for New York. Mar 28— Stmr Bluesher, from Hamb=rg and Dover, for | New York. GIBRALTAR—Salled Mar 27—Stmr Koenig | Albert, from Genoa and Naples, for New York. | s it Memoranda. | Per stmr Nome City, from Portland, Mar | 27—On Mar off the Oregon coast, strong | SE gale and rough sea_running. LONDON, March 27.—Br ship Thalatta, | hencse Oct 31, for Ipewich, got ashore in_en- | tering port at Harwich, but was floated off at high_tide. MONTEVIDEO, March 26.—Ship Benjamin F. Packard, from Baltimore, for San Diego, | Breviouely reported, repaired afloat betore pro- | ceedinz. 1 St. Louis. ADVERTISEMENTS. Thro’ Service! Scenic Route! Personally Conducted! All these advantages are available for the patron of the Burlington's high-class Tourist cars, between Omaha and Chicago, or St. Joseph and Don’t plan your trip until you have investigated this extraordinary and immensely popular plan. 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Hale San Franeciseo, C: oca.u'nuvm. Steamers leave plers 9 and 11, San Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Treadwell Haines, Skagway, etc., ka—11 a. m., Mar. 26, Apr. 3. Change to Company's steam- ers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattls, Ta- coma, Everett, Anacortes, South Bellilngham, Bellingham—11 a. m.. Mar. 26, 31; Apr. 3. Change at Seattle to this company's stemmers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or Ta- coma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. RY. For Euréka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 | p. m., Mar. 24, 30; Apr. 5. Coroma, 1:30 p. m., Mar. 27, For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Queen, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of Calffornia, Thursd: For Los Angeles ( San Pedr nta Ba ys, 9 & m. a San Pedro and East Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon. . Port Harford (San Luls Obispo). Ventura and Hueneme— Coos Bay, 9 a. m., Mar. 27; Apr. 4 Bonita, 8 a. m., Mar. 31; Apr. 8. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. Cabo, Mazatlan, Aliata, La Pa: lia, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m.. Tth each month ALASKA EXCURSIONS (Season 1908)—Th palatial excursion steamship Spokane will lea: Tacoma, Seattie and Victoria. June 8 22 Juiy . 20: Aug. 3. 17. S e Bt St abiahs Sollve Right Is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel). 10 Market st and Broadway wharves. FREIGHT OFFICE—10 Market st C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. AMERICAN LINE. n Jose del Santa Rosa- —Southampton. 8t. Paul Apr. SiSt. L e e ADT. 33 New York Apr. 1 .«Apr. 29 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. New !an—m m Mesaba.........Apr. 7/Minnehaha.....Apr. 22 anupclll Apr. 15 Minnetonka. . . Apr. 29 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NEW YORK-—ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGN® Sailing Wednesdays at 10 a. m. Ryndam. . Apr. < Apr. Rotterdam. . .. - Apr- Aor. 'RED STAR LINE. New York—Aatwerp—London—Paris. Calling at Dover for Londom and Puris. Iceland +«Apr. S{Vaderiand.....Apr. Finland........Apr. 15 Kroonland.....Apr. WHITE STAR LINE. New Y Hm“—u‘-r.fl- Teutonic. Apr, 10 am|Majestic. Apr. 19, 10 am w 26 Celtie. ... . APF. 7, 7 am|Cedric,.. Apr. 21, T am Oceanie. Apr. 12 11 am Baltic Apr. 28 noon cymric. -April 5, May 11, jume S Arabic. . April May 25. June 22 Republic June 1. July 6, August 10 NEW YORK AND BOSTON DIRECT To the Mediterranean, Via Azores. Gibraltar. Naj Genoa. FROM NEW YORK. REPUBLIC. ... Apr. 13/ ROMANIC July & CRETIC April 29, June 13 "FROM BOSTON CANOPIC.. April % May 13 June 24 ROMANIC. April 22 " June 3 C. D. TAYLOR, Passenger Agent Pacifle Coast 21 Post st San Franciseo. Hamburg-American. Plymouth—Cherbour>—Hamburg S. S. Deutsehland Sails April 27. May 2 YPretoria April 1 iSliv derses. ... .Aprtl % tDeutschland .April t*Bluecher April 12 TPennsylvania April 1*Moitke . April 20 Hamburg Ma 1Grill Room. *Gymnasium on board. ‘Loudon & Paris to Hamburg. HANBURG. ANER 04N 5 N3, 35-37 Broadway, | HERZOG & €O, 401 California st via MOVILLE (Londonderry.) The ANCHOR LINE new twin screw steam- er CALEDONIA sails from New York April 8. Spiendid accommodations in all classes at low- est prevafling rates. For rates. sailing and other_information call upon or write to FRED W. PRINCE, Gemeral Agant, 653 Market st. S8. loNox,\ for Honolulu, Semoa, Auck-~ land and Sydney, Thurs Apr. 6, 2 p. m. $S. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Apr. 15, 11 am. $5. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, Apr. 20, 11 a. m. 1.1, SFRECKELS & BROS. (0., Agrs., Ticket 0mce 643 Mar-