The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 19, 1905, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCISCO ‘CALL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1905. MANCHURIA CARRIES RECORD NUMBER OF PANAMA ROUTE PASSENGERS FOR THE ORIENT. Liner Sauls for Far East With Hea vy Cargo of Contraband The Pacific Mall Company’s big liner a uria, Captain J. W. Saunders, yesterday for the Orient, carry- largest number of cabin pas- steamship since the days of the e-wheelers. Her cabins were wded and every hold was jammed to s full capacity with freight. The car- largely of contraband for ludes machinery, gun-carrigges. Most of the product of a used in replacing Manchurian railway the bridges | rificed through the necessities of | The mess beef, if there is no Rus- | interference with the Manchuria | ween here and Japan, will furnish | for the little brown soldiers and Manchuria was half an hour late wharf owing to the tardy | ar mail. As she left| | he liner's bow scraped the | Y the wharf shed, tearing to | eces a coad chute, causing a Niagara | to clatter into the bay and ar ng & large crowd gathered to | leparting friends -good-by. The | age was slight, and such harm as done was unavoidable, as the liner | vented by a bank of mud from | lear. passengers on the Man- was Shalom Silverstone, recent- | ssistant secre- ne Occidental and Oriental ) Company to the position of | t Hongkong for the Pacific Mail, nd Orier ntal 1ital and Toyo Kisen ilverstone was fed by his wife and three chil- new agent takes to his post good wishes of his | tes and the regard of a e number of friends, who assembled army on the wharf to bid by and wish him good luck | sphere. | The sengers included army and | navy officers, diplomats, business men and travelers for pleasure—205 of them 7 cs millstuffe, 17; P W. W. Rockhill, the new 100 cs whisky, 1360 1b N a, and H. B. Miller, the | ! R v General to Japan, are on | S Shebdtatinn I0M 1he Ahuess: 25 t ia bound for their new 15 5 pkgs roofing ¥ | pkgs agri- et of < 102 ;k:~ shooks, 20 crts list of the Man sewing machines, 10 bales hose, 140 es shoe tacks, § reels wire rope, 136 flasks quicksilver, | €58 cs soap. 30 cs drugs anc sundries, 10 bales cotton duck, 88 es electrical goods, 12 cs leath- eroid, 15 crts bicycles, 1420 pkgs pes iron, 94 bales raw silk pkgs pipe, rubber, 353 kegs 100 pkgs car material, 848 160 cs boots and shoes, 8600 rafiroad fastenings, 3615 bhie flour, 100,000 1bs barreled s coffee 450 bales o 539,008 Ibs pig lead, 1,890 Ibs sugar, 10,925 Ibe pearl 8970 Ibs codfish, inge, duck 1168 c& salmon, ton beeco, pkzs ey shoes, 1343 ibs fvory, 54 rolls 1 cs leather, goods, 44 o ns and ammunition , 500 kegs nails, 416 cs soap, 40 22 cs_typewr 1s 28 o8 a z machines and parts, 25 1bs ginseng, 16 bdls es and 310 es canned salmon. 10 cs honey, 15 | 4 pkgs baking wder, 600 lbs coffee, 10 cs syrups, 800 Ibe ns, 10 le preparations, 12 pes pipe, s rubber tires pkgs machinery, 1 cs dry good and provisions. 1341 cs assorted can , 30 pkgs ma ‘milistuffs, Movement of Steamers. ARRIVE. JFrom April 10 & Olympia % g April 19 April 19 & Tacoma Aprl' 19 Harbor 119 via Sound & Ports Way Ports.|April Y Puebia Ro paacke 1 x‘.,mun\ ;(‘ (»k Bay Grays Harbor ‘| Portiana & Astoria I|Bel River Ports .|April 2¢ waison, Mre R -|April 24 Applebaum Aprli 24 B. G. Hol Dr. ncrants. PR ¥um Idll. April E ewport & Wy Borts.|Ane: Edith to Run to Nome, Humboat ..o A e steam collier Edith, which has be Ancon & Way Ports..|April ast trade, ‘will maki | Puget Sound Ports. ... |April R e Portland & Astoria. ...|April Steamshin . New York yia Ancon.|April iy ot | JAncon & Way Ports. April whners ha ’»)ughl} . the Edit Sound and April 1s. | . | W. Kruger. .| Grays Harbor 3 pm/Pier 2 - F. Leggett. .| Astoria & Portland )" m|Pler 2 F 2 S. Barbara.. Los Angeles Ports. 1 pmiPier 2 Well Known Schooner Wrecked. | Newburg. Grays Harbor | 2 pm|Pier 10 The schooner Mary E. Russ of this port is | Pomo..-...-|Pt. A‘r(unr.“&néflbkm 6 pm|(Pler 2 Mansantllc. | . Fork Humboldt ........| 0 am|Pler 20 ' | Vanguard...|Los Angeles Ports /12 m|Pler 27 orthland. i 21 Lindauer |Grays Harbor 2 Corona Humboldt ....... 9 Argo Bel River Poris 2 State of San Diego & W: 1 Mariposa. .. |Tahitl direet {11 am|Pier 7 'I;Illu S“u‘unfid":nl{l!. l; am{Pler 9 ” y C. " [ono. ulul. pm|Pier 23 BT o | Hamburg & Way..|...... {Pier 19 "ol 235 tons and wes |Seattle & Biinghm| 2 pm|Pter 10 | Newport & Way..{ 9 am|Pler 11 .|Grays Harbor 12 mPier 20 T s S % Eureka direct 9§ 2 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. l April 21. 4 Astoria & Portland] § pmPler 2 » British ship Doris was cleared yesterday | Grays Harbor ....| 2 pmiPier 2 a0, Peru, with 243,918 ft lumber and | Coquille River ....| 5 pm(Pler 20 ) raiiroad ties, valued at $19,551 | Beattie & T”-mml.‘ 5 pmiPier 20 otice ariners. Grays Harbor...... Apier 18 3 - g e Grays Harbor ....| 2 pm|Pler 2 SAN DIBGO BAY—CALIFORNIA |Coos Bay .| 4 pmi{Pler 13 List of Lighis, Buoys and Daymarks Pa- Point Arena -| 4 pm|Pter 2 fic Comst, 1904, 11.)—Notice is hereby | N ELvls Ancen 12 mipler &0 given that Garmon shoal buoy No. 2, & firet- Adtorla_& Portland/11 am|Pier 24 ass mun, heretofore reported out of position, | 23. wag replaced April 15, By order of the Light- | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 20 nouse Board, 2 Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pm|Pier 13 H. T MAYO. Commander. U. §. ® am|Pier 13 Inspector, an Lighthouse Dl"vk‘l { :30 p'Pler bebonorbe ! am|Pier 11 Charters. 1 ¢ The hark Hecls ts chartered for lumber from | | 9 am/Pier 11 ne Columbia River to nile or nghal | I 5 (terme private); bark Prosis. same businees | e + b Bl 41 from Hasting's s ohama at v, - S The barkc Dismond Head Wil load coul and City Puebla. F ""“::i‘,“‘;,”m',“ o merchandise on Puget or ence ¥ Ventura. Sydney & Way Pts| 2 pm|Pler 7 The barks Santiago and Bt. Katherine re- | ("0 """ | ygtoria & Portland/11 am|Pler 24 turn to Honclulu with ge cargo. H R } B City Peking.!N. Y. via Ancon..|12 miPler 40 Manchuria Takes Valuabie Cargo. The steamer Manchuria sailed vesterday for | __FROM SBATTLE. ”VSAIII‘ | 16 | provisions, 2700 | | Z 4 ,./t"//// 7 | PACIFIC ~MAIL = LINER | RIA, WHICH SAILED | TERDAY FOR THE ORIENT. ¥ R L SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Tuesday, April 18. Stmr Corona, Gielow, 21 hours from Eureka. Ger stmr Luxor, Schwank, #ly days from Port Hadlock, put in to finish loading. Stror Coos Bay, | Pedro potme Bragg. Stmr_Maggie, Whitney, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. Ship Marion Chilcott, Williams, 1§ days from Honolvlu, baliast to Matson Navigation Coni- and way ports. tional City, Hammer, 17 hours from an P3%r Olga, Walawick, 20 days from Kabulul. CLEARED. Tuesday, April 18. Stnr Manchuria, Saunders, Hongkong, etc.; Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Br bark Doris, Robertson, Cadiao; Meyer, Wilson & Co. SAILED. 1 Tuesday, April 18. Stmr Newsboy, Lee, Crescent City. Stmr Maggie, Whitney, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Manchuria, Saunders, Hongkong, Stmr Alcazar, Winkel, Greenwood. Stmr James S Higgins, Higgins, San Pedro. Stmr Breakwater, Johnson, Coos Bay. Stmr Giusy, Leland, Monterey. Stmr-Brooklyn, Carison, Mendocino. Schr Orient,” Sanders, Grays Harbor. Schr Muriel, Weikender,. Bellingham. Schr Glen, Erickson, codfishing. Schr James Rulph, Olsen, Everett Schr Forester, Dasrwitz, Puget Sound. CORRECTION, Sailing of stmr North Fork last night was an error. ete. DISASTER. Schr Mary E Russ is ashore at Tropa, near Manzanilio; will probably be total loss. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Apr 18, 16 p m—Weather cloud; wind southwest; velocity § miles per | hour. April 24 | Pana* : ‘| san 0 & Way Ports April 24 .| Point PArena & Alblon April 24 | s | Francisco; | San Francisco. SPOKEN. Dec 13—Lat 35 N, long 120 W, Fr ship Des- salx, from Tacoma, for United Kingdom. Mar 17—Lat 2 N, long 34 W, Br ship Brit- ish Isles, hence Dec 1, for London. DOMESTIC PORTS. POINT LOBOS—Passed Apr 18, 8 a m—Stmr id & Astorla....|April 10 | Alcatraz, from Green®ood, for San Pedro: Astoria \mll 0 | stmr Chehalls, from Grays Harbor, for San : {(Ap Pedro, “ArenajApril 30| SEATTLE Sailed Apr 17-Stmr City of {April 20 | Seattle, for Skagway; stmr Nevadan, for San Pte. Aprii 20 | Prautelsco. April 20 | Safled Apr 18—Schr Marconi, for San Pedro; ‘|Apri1 20 | stmr Farallon, for Skagway. April 20 . Arrived Apr 18—Stmr Umatilla, hence Apr April 20 [April 20 | Sailed Apr 18—Stmr City of Puebla, for San /Aprii 21 | Francisco. April 21 | Arrived Apr 18, 7:15 p m—Stmr Minnesota, “|April 21 | from Hongkong. April 21 ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 18—Stmr Roanoke, |April 21 | hence Apr 15. [Abra 21 | | Arrived Apr 18—Stmr South Bay, henoe Apr v Pt 2 Safled Apr 18—Ship S¢ Nicholas, shagak. Arrived Apr 18—Bktn Amelia, hence Apr 3. for Nu- \alhd Apr 18—Ship C F Sargent, for Nu- shagak. Sailed Apr 15—Stmr Acme, for San Fran- cleco. PUORT ANGELES—Arrived Apr 18—Schr Andy Mahoney, hehes Apr 7. PORT HARFORD—ATrived Apr 18, 4 & m— mr Bonita, for San Pedro. TREK A rived Apr 18—Stmr Pomona, Apr 17; Schr Ida Schnauer, hence Apr 18—Stmr San Gabriel, for San ¢d Apr 18—Stmr Phoenix, hence Apr \mr Arctic, hence ADF 17 C00s BAY Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Signal, hence Apr 1 Sailed Aor 18—Stme M F Plant, Francisco. BELLINGHAM—Arrived Apr 18—Schr A M Baxier, hence Apr 1. TATOOSH-—Passed in Apr 18—Tug Daunt- less with schr Monterey in_tow from Mon- terey, for Tacoma; stmr Minnesota, Hongkong, for Tacoma. Passed out Apr 18—Stmr Nevadan, for San str Mackinaw, from Tacoma for for San Passed in Apr 18—Nor stmr Tricolor, from Port Los Angeles, for Ladysmith. Pacsed out Apr 18—Br ship Eurasia, from Port Blakeley, for Valparaiso SAN DIEGU——erI\ed Apr 16—Ital war stme Umbria, from Acapulco. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Apr 18—Schr Comet, from Grays Harbor. Sailed Apr 18— Stmr Bonita, for San Pedro. PCRT HADLOCK—Arrived Apr 18— Bkta Retriever, hence Apr 9. REDONDO—Sailed Apr 18—Stmr Francis H Leggett, for San Francisco. CABPAR— led Apr 18—Stmr Greenwood, for 8an Fran ROGUE RIV! En—Amved Apr 18—Schr Ber- wick, hence Apr 9. PORT TOW. NSEND—AmvuI Apr 18—Stmr Al hence Apr 16; stmr l(edondo Rence Apr 17. Sailed Apr 18—Schr Smow & Burgess, for Townsend; schr Oliver J Olsen, for Grays Harbor. PORT GAMBLESailed Apr 18—Sechr Gam- ble. for —. ABERDEEN—Arrived Apr 18—Stmr Cen- tralia, hence Apr 15. Salled Apr 18—Bktn Hawali, for Shanghal. EASTERN PORTS. -« NEW YORK—Salled Apr 17—Stmr Seguran- for Colon. NEW YORK—Arrived Vader- ca. 18—Stmr tr Noordam, l1and, from Antwerp; from Rotterdam. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULKI——-AH‘{VM Apr 18—Br stmr HT“K‘I?IGAU—BW & b 17—Stm Oregon! AT X 2w r tan, for Delaware Breakwat Amr&nm:unupom KOBE—Arrive pr 31—Br stmr Comeri for San Francisco. = MONTEVIDEO--Arrived Apr 12-Br stmr Mohican, from New York. S.lfled Apr 1—Ger stmr Anubls, for Ham- Jiongkong and way ports vie Honolulu with a Destination. —. —Fr e e AR T b EENSTOWN Amived Abr 11—Fr bark 841, exclusive of treasure, and 1o be distributcd Skagway & Way Ports. Apri 20| V5T LUCIA—Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Lewis as follows: For Japan, mm Chine. 9810, Skagway & Way Ports. Apri ckenbach, from Norfolk, Va. 600; thwine hhm :flafi $770; Skagway g Way Ports.|April 25 IN-—Apr_17-—] of Ger East Indles, $8040. The following Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.(April 25| stmr ia at 13 an error. & Way Ponm April 26 AN of Para, were the prineipal ex To Japan—839T bbls flour, 20,711 cs canmed JSeward & Way e Nicolson, 60 hours from San | from Apr 18—Stmr Samoa, | | o ‘Weather Report. 120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 18—8 p. m. The following maximum and minimum temperatures are reported for previous day from various cities: Boston .44-34 New Orleans Chicago . 46-34| Pittsburg . Cincinnati 50-41( Philadel; Honolulu, H. 80-10/St. Louls Jacksonville “b2-48| Washington New York 42-34| SAN FRANCISCO, 60-50. The following arc the seasonal rainfalls to | date as compared with those of same date | last_season and rainfalls in last twenty-four hours: 55 Last Thi: t Stations— 24 hours. tc.nlo. ml“n. | Eureka v 08 59.55 02 20.58 42 16.15 Indépendence ....... .00 b { San Luis Obispo.... .17 14.51 Los Angeles . e 7.75 San Diego ... -00 4.16 THE O RECORD. - = 2 = » k] F amul of ¥ ighgs % # % ' B 2882 g2 B T STATIONS. 2 REZE5 53 2 H 5 233° & 3 2 SR B 3 g £ : 8 4 3 - - g 40 SE Cloudy .08 | 44 SW Cloudy .00 52 8 Cloudy .08 | 46 E_ Rain 128 S Farilon. 200 33 8 Bw Pt Clay .10 Flagstar 207460 32 EW Cloudy .00 Independence .29.68 66 56 NW .Cloudy .00 Los. Angeles. 29.90 ‘68 50" W Cloudy .06 Mt Tamalpais.20 92 47 42 SW Cloudy . .25 North Head..20.74 56 52 NW Cloudy .04 Phoenix . T2 86 B4 W Cloudy .00 Point Reyes..20.86 50 48 SW Pt Cldy .22 Pocatello ... 29.60 64 3¢ SE © 00 Portiand . 88 86 46 NW Cloudy! . Red Bluft . B ® 5 8B Cloudy o Roseburg 3 62 486 NW Cloudy .02 Sacramento ..20.02 80 48 SW Pt (lay .42 Salt Lake ...20.60 70 44 S Cloudy .00 | San Francisco.20.04 60 50 SW Cloudy .28 S. L. Oblspo..20.08 62 50 NW Clear .17 San Dlego 68 56 W Cloudy .00 Seattle 60 42 N PtCdy LT 64 44 SW Rain 5 60 40 SW Cloudy . 60 4 NE Pt Ody 50 48 §W Snow 8 58 W Pt Cidy 00 8 AND GENERAL AST. The pressure is rising slowly over California. It has fallen rapldly in Arizona, Utah and g g i K Los Angel Tatoosh and thunder storms are reparted o Roseburg and Winnemucea The following high winds have occurred: Eureka, 28, sgu(l\ Winnemucca, 26, west; Independence, 34, southwest; Moden B2, south, and Magstafi, 35 southwest Forecast made at San Francisco for 80 hours, ending midnight, April 19, 1905: California, north of Tehachapi—Cloudy, un- settled weather Wednesday, with showers: fresh south winds. California, south of Tehachapi—Cloudy, un- settled weather Wednesda. probably light | showers; fresh south winds, Nevada—Snow or taln Wednesday: much cooler south; brisk to high west winds. San Francisco and vieinity—Cloudy, unset- tled weather Wedi ¥; possibly light show- ers; brisk sovthwest winds. Los Angeles and vicinity —Cloudy, unsetted weather Wednesday: probably light sh brisk southwest winds. Sacramento—Cloudy, unsettied Wednesday; probably light showers; south winds. FresnoCloudy, unsettied 'weather Wednes- Qay: probably light showers:" fresh southwest winds. A. G. MCADIE, District Forecaster. ST. VINCENT—Arrived Apr 3—Ger stmr Burgirmelster Hachmann, (rom Caleta Buena. VALPARAISO—Arrived Apr S1—Br stmr Jugnita North, from Tyne, KOHAMA—Arrived Apr 6—Br stmr Oan- ta. trom Clyde for Beattie: Arrivéd Apr 15-Sumr China, hence Mar 28, MANILA—Arrived Anr 14—Ger stmr Bssen, from Newcastle, Aus, VENTNOR—Fassed Apr 16—Br ship Duchal- burn, from Antwers for Pisagua. HAMBURG—To sall Apr 22—Ger stmr Aby- dos, for San Frenclsco. ANTWERP—In sort Apr 4—Br lhm' leh-. dale, for Manila, via Baltimore: Br ghij Bl o wrancizco: By ship Air Bdvart Fernie, for San Francléco. !-‘er Apr m——Br ship Beechbank, for Ta- “ORUNCORN—In port Apr 6—Fr bark Fran- cols, for San Francisco, via Cardiff. COLON—Sailed Apr 13—Stmr Allianca, for New Yo MICHAELS—Sailed Apr 16—Br stmr St ‘flchahl tor New York. VICTORIA—Arraed Apr 18—Stmr Umatilla, hence Avr 15 for Seattle, etc. Aulved Apr 18—Br stmr mpru- of China, rom Hongkcng. BArrl!v;‘fl AAnr u:'_mr stmr Tricolor, from Tt Dmm‘a:t‘: Apr ll;g:mr City of Puebla, lr:;‘l S‘ kl—u‘mvlfl Drlor Apr 18—Br stmr AOAPIJU.‘()—GB!MG Abr 15—Stmr Costa Rica, for San Fr: OC‘AN .Tm NEW YQRK—Salled Apr 18—Stmr Kaiser ‘Wilthelm , for' m m M Clerbourg; stmr Bremen; c;me. for m“m%l" stair Wfl!hl‘, tor Nl- D:’IVW"‘C ‘\D" xo—sm-nu. for BENSTOWN— Arrived Apr 18—Oceani fngn New. n:t. {w wunool and i LONDON—. Apr trom N "mocx——m"d Apr 18—Pretorian, J trome m-unaelv'fl' 1:;.&1 tomn, ¥ B and Hatfax or Arrived Apr 13—Ultonls, from New York, via Trieste. Afim—‘rflved Apr 14—Citta. ‘Q Nagpolia, ork. (;5}#‘)’:‘—%“0 Apr W from UL IERDAM—Arrived Apr 18—Ryndam. T BREdrrived Apr ls—hh-d IS New York, via Dover. Miscellaneous. Schr Newark while mm from Lom- bard etréet Whart Apr ' coliided with bark z weather | fresh DYSPEPSIA| Mmmnmmtm i ...."..-..—m... Merchants Sapply Figures iewdners e wail and I l-‘ curm rel About Extent to Which Tiaimeree m uoem b s oo s Line Is Used by Trade' —_— | FACTS FOR BRISTOW Chamber of Commerce Asked ¥ by Promotion Committee/ to Make Portland Trip | e R ST I‘- et 008 0 care 0¥ Toue m.- smm:. Remedy Co., cum Ny, sa1 AIIUILSIIE.TEIIH.I.HIIOIB visit DR. JORDAN'S cacar ‘When J. L. Bristow, commissioner for President Roosevelt and the War Department to ascertain facts about the Panama railroad and ueumhlp’ line as concerning commerce on the\ Pacific Coast, was in this city he for- | mulated a series of questions to bé sent out to merchants and mercanme? houses. The questions were asked to | obtain data of a reliable sort regard- ' ing the present movement of lonnage | by way of the isthmus. Yesterday a ' special committee of the Chamber of | Commerce submitted a report to the! trustees of the chamber, in which the ! substance of the replies was embodied | i with some other matter that 'the | | chamber has had prepared. | Since Mr. Bristow was in this city the War Department has seemingly decided on its course of action con- cerning the Panama lines, as the dis- patches from Washington are to the effect that the Panama road will be double-tracked and that the steamship service will be augumented. The re- port of thé special committee of the Chamber of Commerce still has local | intérest, however. It is very long and statistical. After the trustees have | had time to read and digest the mat- ter it will be published. The chamber yesterday held a quar- | terly meeting and received reports from William M. Bunker, the represen- : tative of the chamber at Washington, D. C., and also an invitation to the : members of the chamber to be mem- | Ammunition, Hunting and Eporting goods. La ) stock. Lowsst prices. Send for catalogue, i SHREVE & BARBER CO.. 730 Market st, and 82i | Kearny W. T. HESS, Notary Public and Aftorney-at-Law. Tenth Floor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bidg. | 'Telephone Main 983. Residence. 1802 McAllister st. Residence Telephone Page 5641. OCEAN TRAVEL. Stéamers leave plers 9 and | 11, San_Francisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, | bers of the Catifornia Promotion Com- Juneau, Treadwell, Haifies, | mittee's excursion to Portland to at- g s N | tend the Lewis and Clark Exposition. | B VN A day has been set by the manage- | pany’s steamers at Seattle. ment to be hnown as California Fro-, R Tovhaa B | motion Committee day, WHen a receb- | s .cortes. Tacoma. Everott, Spuih Bajiing tion will be held. A special excursion ham, Bellingham—i1 2. m., April 15, 20, 25, will be made to The Dalles, for which a steamboat has been engaged. The | members of the chamber will be noti- fled personally of the excursion. ' 30; May 5. Change at Seattle to this company" stéamers for Alaska and G, Ry.: at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. i | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., April 17, 23, 29 Carona, 1:30 | p._m., April 14, 20, 26; For Los_Angelés (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo) San Disgo and Sa:ita Barbara— Queen. Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, § a. m. | For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Samta Cruz, Mon- | | terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Hartord (San Luis 'Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme— Coos Bay, 9 a. m.. April 20, 28; May 6. Bonita, 9 a. m., April 16, 24; May 2. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose del Cabo, Magatlan. Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosa- lis, Guaymes (Mex), 102 .. Tth eachl mangh. | 7 | The Original Little Louisiana Com- | | pany of San Franclsco. Estab- | lished January, 1887. | SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ‘ Bstablished January, 1887. { | Each coupon had the initials M. & F. on the face and back of the ticket. The following are the capitals as decided i by THE HONDURAS NATIONAL COMPANY, ARSIl . 309, Fi500, sod in | TMALASKA EXCURSIONS (Season 1903)— D o a1 oAs, $2000. eoul | palatial excursion steamship Spokane will Toave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria, June 8, 22: July 6, 20; Aug. 3, 17. For further information obtain folder. 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 at. C. D. DUNANN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. £0id in San Francisco, Cal. and Portland, Or. | No. 160, $300, sold ‘in San Francisco, Nos. 30024 and 58034, each $230, sold in vl ramento, Cal. the M. The 1ollowing capitals were paid by above M. & F. Co. for March 11, 1905: Frediani (vegetabie store), 34 Twelfth st., San | Fruncisco, Cal., $3750; W. O. BElmer, 1633 | | Dwight wa: Cal., 83730, R G ! Bunch (barber, with Séhmidt's Barber Shop), | I 121 Eddy st., San Francisco, Cal. $1000! col-| anwan, sAnor, new | lected by Peter Sahores 617 tgomery st.. | c ZEALANT ame SYDNEY | ! San Francisco, Cal our_;)rRJu&usT\\’ Gimm DIAECT L g TAwIT- | 912 Greenwich 3 urnbell (with 1 _ 3 Crpneren 5 iy T g2 Mahmess g T ALED A | i Hyae st Sen Francieco. G Theodor | 5%, V04 Sydsey, Thurs.. April 27, L L‘;"";” 1212 Mason st Fran- | (08 AMEDA, for Honoluta, My 8, e i e —————— 11, SFRECKELS & BROS, €0., Agts., Tickst ORc: 643 Mar- | | The Loulsiana R, G. Company of San | kg Hight 08c: 37 Margal S, Mar ), Pasas S | | Franpeisco. Organized May, 1900. | } TO THE PUBLI BEWARE OF COUN- zouner;_l G;’-g‘t&:m""" | | TERFEITS!! All genuine tickets of this | DIRECT LIN s | Company have initials “B. G. Co." on faces | Selling every '.""mm‘?m'.:?.‘.‘ifn { and Monogram “R. G. Co.” on backs thereof. |« J8THI }{“ ek <F Idutos ot ! | o eve the cupiials as Jecided by 1s | s Havey, 370 and pward. sec- Honduras National Co. Saturday April 15th, ;pnf;":f‘:a“:: Hav and upward. = GEN- $45 1905: No. 37190 wins $500, sold in San Fran- e UENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND elsco, Cal.; No. 86643 wims , sold in San | SRSV proadway (Hudson bullding), | Francisco, Cal.; No. 64572 wins $1000. sold in | Sew Yorks J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast No. 160 wins $500, Sold in Sac- No. 58034 wins $200, sold in No. 30024 wins §250, sold in | San Frlncll(‘n Cal. The R. ‘ompany paid to Thos. Jefferson, !ua York -l Vallejo, Cal., $3750 for one- | balf ticket No. 53005, drawing March 30, 1905. To Mrs. Jerny Anderson, 938 .Powell street, San Franelsco, Cal., §$1250, for one-half. ticket | No. zmu drawing March 30. 1905. To. M- | cha o Nicholas Hotel, San Fran- | clsco, k& o for one-half ticket No. | 51836, drawing lhrch 30, 1905. < { | | e | head | | Vallefo, Cal | ramento. C: Portland, Or. Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. | 'I'l‘ckau sold by all Raliroad Ticket Agents. Por U. S. Navy ¥ard and Vallejo. General Frigble. Mun;kello and Arrow, ., 12:30 Olymple; schooner had her mainmast carried awi HAMBURG—Apr 17—Ger stmr Amdo, from | San Francisco Oct 7: previous reports docked | Oct_3_for survey and repairs. e N ZANILLO ADr 18, via Tropa Apr 13— Schr Mary ERues proviously reported ashore at Tropa has three anchors out; has 356 lozs in hold; will be a total loss. . Sun, Moon -and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic ‘Survey— { Time and Height of High and Low Waters | at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco | Bay. Publishéd by officlal authority of the | Superintendent NOTE—THe high and low waters occur at ' the oity front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 the helght | 1 later than at Fort Point; | ot tide LEAVES DAILY AT S0 A M. B? | of tide is the same at both places. 1 | VEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. | | Sun rises . | Sun sets 1 Moon rises =1 m Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, £ |Timel { Mereesc, Hanford and Vieaifa, IS Ft. n. A ‘ For Kansas City, Grand Canyon 19 ‘ San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dal s at | | Riverbank for Oakdale and wm.":."flm 23| Raiiway. Second Cless Tiekets o Colorado points and | o i be honcred on train leaving | conncting | 21 23 12 | gaat thereat wil | 2 n_Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dally, 5] St Barstow with eastboand Overlind Express -+ bty % iz NOTB—In the above exposition of the tides ( Irom Los Ange! | the earfy morning tides aie given in the left | Pacific Transter 17 New Mont- hand column and the successive tides of the | Eomery st. will call for and check baggage day in the order of ocourrence as to time; the | IE‘:’;‘""%":" and residences. Telephons Ex- rourth time column 'S last tids £ § . Sxept. when m'n"- e bt Shree tides, Bs | Tleket Officas—@58 Market st. and Ferry Depot, accurs. The heights given are in | Ban Franclsco; also 1112 Brosgway, nddlthfi tc nn Mlm of the United States land, Cal.; also 27 South First, San Jose. By A e X s and then the number | given Is subtracted the depth given b; ! ‘h: charts. The nhne of reference is fy.!'m.i Io SAI mm" i of the lower low waters. 0 RSN Time Ball. ic Office, U S N. Mer- San Francisco,” Cal., tower of the cf-ly ’I. v meridian. o m. - & BURNETT. noon of the Greanwich time. Lieutenant. U. 8. N., in charge. Men! 1 lhlnyfl-m. Mountain View, Su W Canhll} to-nmiorrow wl& will sail mml at 1 Tahit! with a large num- f Peking is due to-day trom Pan- RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and ave due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. s Phow Armrn i, 1908 Fazuy Davor mnn. "1 " 1ooe mento and n-n-)‘ LT 11000 -.u.n"-'-"'"‘m- 7200 10.30A E! Paso. Kansss City, St Loufs and | Reywens, Niios sad Wey Stations. !fi Sacramento Biver Steamers ....... 1 Byron. Tr. Lathrop, Merced. n-y-n;__a. Visalta, 3.30» Yosemite, via Wawons Roy = 4000 Martinez. San nm-. v.uuo. aps. 4.30% Hayward, Niles, uvflm ‘*Tm’fl Limited — Newman, i~ 18.06» H: yv-ra x?"ms—m a3 o5 day only) and Wy Statfons. uuunln Street.) Bants Cruz Excursion (Sunday n Jose, 9.18m snd Way Stations . 'blu-ork. Centerviile, San Jjoss, ew Almaden, Los Gatos. Feli Bomtder Crock Samta Cras Principal Way Stations 4165 Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos...... | COAST LINE (road U-n)- 2" Third and fowasend 104 San Jose and Way Stations. A San Jose and Way Stations. Monterey, Santa Cruz zxumn- (Sundsy only) . mn' Almaden (Tues., Fri., oniy) The Costter—San Jose, Salinas San Ardo, Robles, Santa l.rgnlm San Luts Guadaiupe. Gaviots. Sania Buenaveniura, Oxaard, Burdaak, Angeles . 8.00aGtiroy, Holliste: Monte, Paci Lomipoc . “ 9.00A San Jose, Tres Pinos. Watsonville, CtholL !ln“ Cruz, e Srovs S Luie Obiipe fl.bmem Wright. 8 Cruz, vis Bamta Clara and and Principal Way Stations Son Joue and Erincipe Aw-ys Sunset Express—Redwood, Sam nas, Paso Jose, Qnrol Sall Luts Ol l-m-u saviiie. Capitos, Camrovilie. "Del val e. l"mel. Sants Clara San 1. | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN TO SAN RAFARL. wm DAYS—T:50, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 10,620 p. = ursday— trip n Saturdays’ Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 . m lu.'rlgA!s—m‘m am;1 BedE|; brtod 1 133 wes _— —.“" — - a:-:t 320 11 Americen coast. s China arrived on Saturday at itish bark Doris cleared yesterday for ————————— nhmo.d\&-tthe.ven.z depth fillfldln the deserts of Africa is from thirty to

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