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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 190¢ hig soul, commencing &t ® o'clock a. m rment Holy Cross Cemetery. BE—Entered into rest, March 29, 1906, heresa, beloved wife of Andrew C. Webb. mother of Elizabeth C., Lydia F., Atwel ndrew C. Webb Jr., a netive Of New berg, Maurice E. Shan; of ancisco, sged 30 years 4 months and fends and acquaintances are respect- v ] todsy resi- vices ot Fternity from Third our sincere y kind ss_and floral ing the loss of nd Family. n wish to ex- to their many mpathy shown cularly the 205, PORTER & WHITE, Funeral Directors and Embalmers ATE AVENUE G 22 ¥ 445 GOLDEN Formerly 1 ay eet.) ithout Per- Phone WOODLAWN San Mateo MASONIC 586 LAW IS DE JATED = are invited to attend the funeral | day). April 2, at 10 nce. 1234 Regent t private. | | COPTIC DEPA — Starts on Final Round| Trip Between Here || and China. Northwester Does Little Damage to Vessels in Harbor. , The Ocecldental and Oriental Steamsbip Company's liner Coptic, Captain Willlam Finch, sailed yesterday for the Orient on | what will likely be her last round trip be- tween here and the Far East. The Coptic is one of the prettiest steamships ever in this harbor, and her graceful lines never { showed to more advantage than when she | straightened out on her course yesterday ; after leaving the wharf. A full cargo trimmed her hull well down in the water. | With her yards symmetrically squared, her brasswork and paint shining in the . she made a dainty picture against r blue sky. carried treasure valued at more than §200,000, and among her passen- | gers were many people well known in the OCCI1L BY GIRL IN LOVE| Weds Man of Her Choice De- spite Mother’s Legal Strength. he . Cail. vord v ade Safstrom tonigh was re- that perior who prevent her Elvira I home her ed when Mrs ughter was old. REVERE MEMORY OF MISS LOUGHBOROUGH Funeral of Girl- Who Died in Rome “Largely At- tended, se they had ted by Rev celebrated we sanctuary, es, threw a over a myriad completely vices were r, accompa- e music. shop wer Henry Woods, Father from nd lilies of the ————————— CONSTITUTION PROHIBITS THE SALE OF. TERRITORY elegr From Mexico's Prime Minis- ter States Lower California Could Not Be Disposed Of. telegram received yes- k| ate of Forelgn Af- wpossible for the to sell the peninsu- to the United n was as follows: ding allenation of n territory absurd untry that the Mexi oked upon the penin- and would gladly dis- the United States. The cer California are s of forelgners and of much benefit ernment. For this dispose ed States. e r—————— Club Wants Improvements, North Beach Improvement Club s commending the e Law brothers, who active part in the 1e city's welfare and king hold of the Fair- The Board of Public Works d make improvements ion of the city. The e East street to the sea wall appointed as a w nd. e not Hotel sitfee of one to advocate this im- provement and if possible, secure all- ght car service for people living in the northern part of the city. —e e Desire Divorees. mplaints in divorce were filed yes- terday by Alfred E. Francis, who seeks separation from and by Sarah B. Lioyd from David W. Adelle Burke petitioned for an pent of her marriage to Charles as she claims she was ignorant t a final decrée of divorce from Jo- seph C. Connolly was necessary before she was free to marry Burke. ———————— Easter Offering to Plymouth. Next Friday evening there is to be a riusical eveming with Elizabeth and Eric Davis, assisted by Maria and Mario Roeckel, under the auepices_ of e Plymouth Friday Evening Singing Class, in Plymouth Church on Post street, pear ‘Webster. The proceeds of this evening are to be given as an Eas- ter offering to the church. There will be & programme of fourteen musical aubbers of the | his wife, Josephine, | Misd | of habeas Court | sought | re- | Orient. Best known of these was Otis A. the tea man, who has crossed the AL AND ORIENTAL LINER COPTIL DAY ON WHAT, ACCORDING TO PRES HER LAST ROUND TRIP BETWEEN HERE AND THE ORIENT. RTS FOR THE ORIENT WHICH ARRANG:! O more than thirty times and always | - 3 ital and Orlental liner! Many » ¥ rs are sming'lu:i l\gs:lrl‘la»i % or early Friday morning. “TO SAIL. S s e kg e fol-| The steamer Gualala returned yester- | “gicamer. | Destination. Salls.| Pler. ¥ yday from Delmar Landing, baving been | —- - Yokohama—Miss Jennie Howe, J.|unable to land on account of the rough | April 1. | . R. K. Macnamara, Otis A.!| weather. | Humboldt -.:...... 110 am{Pler 2 vs ] g i b Mrs. Bthel H. | The schooner Santiago, with 11,000 e ar g omier 1o sertson and Richard Salomonsen. barrels of ofl, arrived yesterday from | Humboldt . 9 am(Pler 2 b 1“71:';' Brt}'er‘(lt_. ‘\\\ umoni:‘.\i:s Monterey in tow of the tug Relief. San Dl:toubz‘;\"u 9 nm‘Pler un M. B. Robertson, M. Woodley, P. H. o cid Apr! | Wootton and Miss 8. T. Wootton. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. gogmlnd.. Los Angeles Ports. 10 am|Pler 27 ' 4 — . Monica...| Grays Harbor 4 pmPier 3 Nagasaki—E. C. Jansen and D. Perce- | Matters of Interest to Mariners and _vnn.fund... Humboldt ... .6 gm,Pler 27 e S Shipping Merchants. San Pedro " '| Grays Harbor co0.| 4 pmiler 2 Manila—E. Behrendt, Guy A. Bisset.! pne British ship Almora, which arrived on | Rosnoke P R | Mrs. G. A. Bisset, R. W. Butcher, Davld | puget Scund on Friday, was chartered prior BOfaoks. 1= |0 ':':i‘,‘;’:""" 8 PmiEN 40 | . Collins, F. A.'Crowhurst, Mrs. F. A.) to arriyal for lumber, tience to Taltal, Chile, | Nome City. (Lo Angeles Ports Apter 16 | Crowhurst, John W. Inglesby, John Lat- | &t 36s | N. Fork Humboldt Pler 20 ¥ S | ta, Miss Olive Maxon, W. F. McLaughlin, > 7 Humboldt Pler 5 | H. M. R. Rodman, Mrs. H. M. R. Rod- The ‘Coptic's Cargo. HUmBOIE 58 RS | man and infant, Mrs. M. E. Rouzee, Ho- | The steamer Coptic salled yesterday for | g il Coter | Goos Bay -« 5 vmiPler 8 | bart Rouzee, Licutenant Commander John | Hongkong and way ports, via Honolulu, with | Bonita...... | Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 | 7. Rowen, U, 8. N.; O. L. Simpson, Wil- | & general merchandise cargo valued at | Al lem Skyrme; Lieutenant James E. Walk- $§204,208, exclusive of treasure and to be dis- | Tamoico....| Seattle direct .....[12 miPier 11 e N Mo & Wilson, Mrs. G. E. | tributed as follows: ¥or Japan, §307.730; Phil- | Norweod., .| Los Angeles Ports.[10 am(Pier 2 Woif and G. E. Wolt. » Mrs. G- B | ippine Istands, $00,147; Cnina, $12,680; Korea, | Sea Fosm. .| Point Avena ... .| 4 pmiPler 2 Hongkong-T. Eharies’: Cuvellilr; H A b e A e Centralin. .- | Tos Angelss 5ot 3 piiihe o ock, Ames Howlett, Dr. EAward| To Japan—1390 bales cotton, 347,575 Ibe leaf | giate of Cal.| San Diego & Way.| § gt sig and Mrs. Louis Taussig. tobacco, 2050 pkgs nalls, 86 bales 43 cs| G. Lindauer. Grays Harbor . 3 pm|Pler g Join at Honolulu—8. B: Hickox. Jeather, 8376 gals 58 cs wine, 940 gals 10 cs | City Topeka|Puget Sound Ports.|11 am Pler —_—— %“01'11; 10)‘ cs Whllfix l!gf cs mgsgfi (]v;(:dlz, = H hAflfll 8. 430 s cheese, 19.21 sugar, omona. umboldt .........!1:30 p[Pler 9 Little Damage on the Bay. ©s dried fruit, 618 lbs dried ,peas, 540 Ibs| G. Dollar. Grays Harbor 1’4 pipier 20 In spite of the noise it made, the | beans, 20 bxs paste, 4543 1be ooffce, 444 Ibs April 7. = t. ” = raisins, 83 cs table preparations, s nuts, | M. F. Plant.|Coos Bay ........| 4 pm|Pler 11 norih Wik . which swept the harbor ¥eig™in, “niifcrunrs, 1862 1bs butter, 1043 1bs B Arcny: & AiGA[ 0 pRiPIec 3 ¥ night and yesterday mOTNINg |ham and bacon, B pkes provisians, 14,341 ft 4 pmiPler 2 comparatively little damage. A few | lumber, 8 cs electrical goods, 42 pkgs machin- 2 pm(Pler 10 vessels dragged anchors, and in many | er, 1604 tbs crude rabber, 75 vigs Japet, 11| Chas. Nelsoo| Soattle & Tacomal & pum|Pler 20 1ses vessels alongside wharves had to | 5 9% £000%, 2 : - Pedro & WAV} S SuHELE A goods, 41 pkgs bicycles and parts, T | Ant | out additional mooring lines. The | oil. &) bais shooks, 24 o8 arms und’ ammi g g e damage, however, was insig- | tion, 22 cs soap. Pier 40 15T%, Fhiiippine Irlands—g bbls four 0 am|Bler 11 ¥ . bread, 321 cs 100 pkgs cann 8OO British ship Austrasia, In the |Ibs coffee, 4300 Ibs 18 cs millstufts, 7 11 gapler 7 stream, ready for sea, dragged and |pam and bacon, 35 cs syrup, 816 kegs pickles, h,m_ N fouled both anchors with the cable off 800 1bs hops. 150 cs table preparations. i 3 Goat Island. There was too much Sea | 9 e talmon. 500 1bs codfish, 2200 Ibs arted | Chehalls....|Grays Harbor § pm|Pler — running yeste: for the operation of | frui, 2116 Ibg raisins, 483 1bé spice; 25 -cn | ¥ Kilbu rl’om;r:m&l:-y 2 pm|Pler 27 clearing the tangle, but if it calms | wine, 105 cs liquors, 150 cs°whisky, - 27 | Umat g Al : v a....|Puget Sound Pts.. down today the Austrasia’s mudhooks | Besnk, 20 pkgs groceries and provisions, B (L0 il e e | two in the steerage took the following rchbishop Montgomery, Father | ¥ Edward n, Father | her Charles Ramm, er Philip O'Ryan and | - riew by a | will be freed from the steel rope and the vessel will be able to go to sea. The steamer Tampica, leaving the scawall ebout £ o'clock a. m., collided with the pilot boat America, carrying s the latter’s bowsprit. kentine Arago, at the seawall, her lines during the blow, and inst the dock, carrying away her headgear and dama s towed clear by tug Reliance. nch Dora picked up a dismast- g boat.off Hunters Point with s on board. The Dora towed 11 pkgs windmill 95 pkgs drugs, 183 bxs soaf 56 bxs type, 10 bdls brooms, 43 bdls vire, cs dry goods, 22 pkgs machinery, 50 cs boots and shoes, 5 ¢s arms and ammunition, 87 pKes paints. 46 pkgs roofing material, 24 pigs hose, 12,999 1bs uspbaitum, 200 cs 20 bbis linseed oll, 34’ pkes electrical goods, 225 pkgs Government stores. To China—5025 lbs pearl barley, 2854 Ibs beans, 500 Ibs dried peas, 357 cs canned goods, 1010 fbs 5 es milistuffs,’ 2470 Ibs dried fruit, 1507 Ibs ham and bacon, 2750 Ibs codfish, 6250 ibs assorted daried fish, 15 cs table prepara- tions, 10 s baking powder, 3462 Ibs 2 cs cheese, 27 cx olive ofl. 1 groceries and provisions, 20 cs liquors, 159 cs whisky, 10,320 {bs tobacco, 50 cs cigarettes, 13 cs arms and ammunition, 9 pkgs windmili, 6 cs boots and shoes, 1 pkg machinery. ing her stem. the Spreckels dere [*ishe: an'; v - 58 bbls flour, 666 1bs § cs mill- o ey l()' h.( _n]dns e !(\’.“;’(’S,K{’\;; 1bs sugar, 100 pkgs groceries and provisions, 20 cs canned goods, 150 Ibs dried Newport Sails for Panama. fruit, 14 cs table preparations, 10 ¢ fla; The Pacific Mall liner Newport, Cap- | g00ds, 6 cs dries, I8 o iperrion! #90ds, tain Russell, sailed at noon yesterday | *F5 Jaet indles—145 os canned salmon, 104 for Panama and way ports. She carried | cs assérted canped goods, 240 1bs dried fruit, a full cargo, and in addition to thirty- |20 cs soap, 5 pkss wagon material, 1 cs ma— chinery. SR Sy Sun, Moon and Tide. Unitea States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Pomnt, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the superintendent. - NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of the tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, APRIL 1. ers: uh and wife, Mrs. David Bella- Miss Viv- Bellaraore, F. K. Simmons, Peter Lelsz, Mrs. F. C. Steph- ens, M. L Stone, G. H. Kerslake, S. Speedy and wife, E. Streets, H. Smith, C. E. Hali, R. Merto, John Rich, F. H. heibley, Max Lacayo, G. A. Swanquist. e The Overdue List. passeng L S re The vessels on the overdue list are | Sun sets Jted for reinsurance as follows: Sea | Moon sets (first quarter) . | King and Elisa, 15 per cent; Red Rock, | 5 |rime| _ |Time| _ |Time] 10 per cent; and Windsor Park and|E j—| n{ Ft flawl lLw | | % | a judgment against Genevieve Malmes, 6 per cent. f e et Sy ‘Water Front Notes. 'he United States battleship Oregon due today from the Asiatic station. is coming home to £o out of com- fon for a thorough overhauling. "he liner America Maru safled ‘from Fonolulu at 11 o'clock yesterday morn- ing, and should be here Thursday night — NOTORIOUS CROOK NEARLY ; ESCAPES TERM IN PRISON NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in adaition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus Fign precedes the helght, and then the rumber given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. Apparent Oversight of Court of Appeal stirs Vain Hope in Frank Ballard’s Breast. Frank Ballard, a notorious crook, s not likely to escape a sentence of ten Time Ball | years in San Quentin thfough an ap- | granch Hydrographic Office, U, S. N., Mer- | parent oversight on the part of thé chents” Exchange, San Francisco, «al, pare gl P Saturday, March 81, 1906: Court of Appeal as he had hoped. The Supreme Court considered his claims of immunity yesterday and then sent the case back for review. The Court of Appeal originally re- viewed the Ballard case and reversed the judgment of the lower court with- out further comment. A section of the Penal Code says: “If a defendant is reversed without ordering a new trial, the Appellate Court must, If he is in custody, direct him to be discharged.” There was no order for a new trial nor an order of discharge, so the prisoner appealed to the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus. The Justices say the matter must again be referred to the Court of Ap- peal for an order of trial or dismissal. 008 The section of the code quoted, in the | G Dol Grays Harlor A opinion of the Justices, is not to be con- | Northiéd....| Portland & Astoria. 5 Grays Harbor ite as literally as the criminal [ G. Lindauer. :{:he:d.q“ 11E Sonica..- | San Pedro Ballard, alias Alan Dale, is a “third- ! ;«::&r._cn-; termer,” who hesitates at nothing to | Nome City acquire money. His latest offense was | Titanla highway robbery. gml;m)‘d:ruon Homer. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon today, i e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, I Lieutenant, U. 8. N, in charge. i ois oo Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, From. Pedro Seattle %un ffidmx' ‘oquille River. Humboldt Sea Foam. ... Breakwater. . et Red Men’s Dance. The members of the Improved Ordefl of Red Men and of the Degree of Poca- hontas were not deterred by the threats of the great chiefs if they attended the entertainment and ball of the general committee of this city for the purpose of .entertaining the great chiefs and delegates to the great council that is to meet in this city next August. judg- ing from he attendance in Native Son: Hall last night. The hall was crowded and all seemed to enjoy the programme of vaudeville numbers and the order of dances ths followed. .J. Harry Huloff |- was the master of ceremonies and A. L. Eisner and Mrs. E. Kemmitzer floor manager and assistant, respectively. The bar was run, just if nothing happened " 7 Coronado. .- % 3 M. F. Plant.. Bay & Ortord. {Apr. Pomo. ......| Point Arena & Albion.. Apr. Rosa.. | San Diego & Way Ports|Apr. China and Japan. Grays - April 11, Redondo. ...} Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler 2 FROM ESEATTLBE. Destination. Seward & Way Ports.. Skagway & Way Ports|Apr. Beldovia & Way Ports. Skagway & Way PortsiApr. Skagway & Way Ports[Apr, Seldovia & Way Ports.Apr. Skagway & Way Ports|Apr. Valdez & Seward...... Apr. 1 Seldovia & Way Forts.(Apr. Seward & Way Ports.|Apr. —-— Sailors Are Scarce, Steamer. Santa Clara Humbolde. As a result of the annual rush.to the Alaskan canneries sailors are said to be scarce here and at all coast ports. Ship- ping agents on Fuget Sound are said to have offered the sailor dealers at this port a bonus for crews for foreign- bound vessels ready to go to sea but unable to leave on account of the lack of men to man them. o P SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, March 31. Stmr Gualala, Olsen, 17 hours from Delmar Lending, returned on account of it being “00 rousgh to load. Stmr Celia, Nyman, 19 hours from Albion. Stmr North Fork, Lunstedt, 30 hours from Eureka. Btmr Pasdena, Iverson, 37 hours from Eu- Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 48 hours from Ven- tura. mxlmrk Roderick Dhu, Engalls, 17 days from 0, Schr Argus, Maloney, 6% days from Port Ludlow. Grays Harbor. Schr Santiago, Anderson, Monterey, in tow tug Rellef. CLEARED, 14 hours from March 31. PCS Saturday, Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria, ete. o. s%u;‘.f Newoort, Russell, Ancon, etc.; P. M 8 Stmr Senator, Lloyd, Portlapnd;'S F & P § Co. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; P C 8 S Co. Br stmr Cowotle, Finch, Hongkong, Manila and Honolulu; O O 8 8 Co. SAILED. ( Saturday, March 31 Stmr Acme, Walvig, Grays Harbor. Stmr Despatch, Weber, Astoria, Stmr M F Plant, Nelson, Coos Hay. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, Fu Stmr Queen, Cvusins, Victoriu. Br stmr Coptie, Fineh, Hongkong, ete. Stmr Newport, Russell, Ancon. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Mar, 3110 p. m.—Weather cloudy; wind NW; velocity 32 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. e VENTURA—Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Atlas, hence Mar 28, PORT BLAKELEY—Safled Mar 31—Schr Irene, for Redondo; schr Solano, for San Pedro. TACOMA—Safled Mar $1—Stmr Charles Nei- son, for San_Franeisco. JUNEAU—Salled Mar 31—Stmr Humboldt, for_Seattle. 2 COOS BAY—Salled Mar 31—Schr Wawona, for San Pedro. ‘Arrived Mar 31—Bktn Amella, hence Mar 27. Arrived Mar 31—Schr Advent,' hence Mar 27; schr Omeea, hence 24. ‘Arrived Mar #1—Schr Jéssie Minor, hence Mar 24: schr Albert Meyer, hence Mar 26. OLYMPIA—Sailed Mar 31—Br stmr Bessle e PEDRO Sutled Mar 30—8tmr Abot deen, with stmr Prentiss in tow, for San ncisco. 8 @Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Francis H Legrett, hence Mar 29; stmr Homer, from South Bend. ‘Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Centralia, hence Mar 29, Sailed Mar 31—Stmr JTaqua, for San Fran- /RT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Mar 31— ;ilma. Santa. "f:,"?" from Redondo, and sailed or San Francisco, SITKA—Sailed Mar 31—Stmr Cottage City, £rol tle. {TH BEND-—Afrived Mar 31—Schr Lu: COINGHAM, — Safled Mar 31 i A I GEAM 2.7 vt Poerlsas, or b Pedro.” ??:nm-—eum Mar 31—Stmr Harold Dollar, for San b RT TOWNSEN led Mar 31i—Sehr ., for Redondo. . ved Mar 31—Br hip Almora, from Ac- m:&»—amflmmy.,u San (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, March 31, 5 p. m. The following maximum and minimum tem— peratures are ed beratures are Teported for previous day from New York 46-88(New Orleans ... 84-44 Philadelphia | 4642 Philadelpnia .46 42/Honolulu, . 'T..7668 SAN FRANCISCO ......54-50 The following ‘are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season and rainfall in last twenty-four Last _This Last Stations— 24 hours, Senson. Season. Bureka 80.45 Red Bluff . 31.08 Sacramento 98 18.35 San Francisc: 48 20.01 San Jose . 34 15.18 Fresno .. 06 10.08 Indcpendence 03 3.78 San Luis Oblispo. 150 20.50 Los Angeles . a8 18.22 San Diego .. . e 13.67 THE COAST RECORD. B Aeet l 2 € STATIONS. 2 i8S £ i Pr RN Oy g8 8 5 (e : 46 g 5 A ® 56 .08 Angeles 64 a8 Mount Tamalpais .42 Y 04 Reno .. Roseburg. Socramento ERENREINETSILTLLBEREBRLELRS Walla Walla . 58 Winnemucca 48 Yuma 4 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL ) FORECAST. Summit—Snowing; wind south, strong;. depth of snow on nd, 210 inches, against 90 inches same date last season. The storm has moved eastward and now overlies the country between the Rocky Mountains and the Slerra. Wind squalls and heavy rain have accompanied the disturd~ ance. Snow is falling in the Slerra and thun- derstorms have occurred at some stations. The temperature en rapidly in the Great Valley. The following high winds Point Reves, 64 miles, northwest; 48, rorthwest; Mount Tamalpals, north- west; San Franclsco, 36, northwest! Sacra- mento, 30, west. River stages are: Rio Vista, 11.8; Marys- ville, 18.8, rising; Colusa, 26, falling; San Joaquin bridge, 16.9; Sacramento, 26.5; Red Bluff, 2¢.4, and Kennet, 14.8 FORECAST FOR APRIL 1. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday; fresh west winds, diminishing. Los Angeles and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday; fresh winds. are . reported: Fargllones, 4z, 1s:crlmenio Valley=—Fair Sunday, fresh west winds. San Joaquin Valley—Fair Sunday; fresh north winds. Coast—Fuair Sunday; fresh winds. Nevada—Clearing: colder Sunday. A. G. McADIE, District Forecast: * R P:l.“ed Mar 31—Stmr Northbland, for San ro. PORT HARFORD—Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Coos Bay, hence Mar 30; bktn Fullerton, in tow tug Sea Royer, hence Mar 30. Sailed Mar 31—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Pedro. GRAYS. HARBOR—Sailed Mar 31—Schr Quide, for San Francisco, YMOND—Arrived Mar 81—Schr Beulah, hence Mar 28. TATOOSH—Passed in Mar 31—Br ship Lev- ernbank, from Iquique, for Port Townsend; schr Susfe M Plummer, from San Pedro, for Puzet Sound. Passed Mar 31—Stmr Nome City, from Se- attle, for San Pedro: stmr Shasta, from Bel- lingham, for San Pedro; schr Fearless, from Bellingham, for San Ped Passed in Mar 81—Nor stmr Terje Viken, hence Mar 28, for Ladysmith. Passed out— Ger ship Omega, from Fort Ludlow, for Ham- S, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Salled Mar 31, 11 a m—Stmr Americe Maru, for San Francisco. MANILA—Arrived Mar 17—Br stmr Totten- ham, from Astoria, via Shanghal. EASTERN PORTS. BOSTON—Arrived Mar 30—Br ship King George, from Iquique. 3 NEW YORKySailed Mar 30—Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Sailed Mar 31—Br stmr Ver- TS, o Shanghal; Br stmr Yangtsze, for Se- attle. 5 Arrived Mar 81—Nor stmr Terje Viken, hence ar 28. HONGKONG—Arrived prior Mar 31—Jap stmr_Shinano Maru, from Tacoma. HULL—Arrised Mar 31—Br ship Glenalvon, from Tacoma. SANTA ROSALIA—Sailed Mar 17—Ger ship Alsternixs and Ger ship Henriette, for New- castle, Au: Arrived Mar 15—Ger bark Schiffbek, from amburg. IQUIQUE—Arrived Mar 30—Bktn Lahaina, from Valoargies, SALINA CRUZ—Arrived Mar 9—Br ship St. Mirren, from Newport. Eng. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Mar 16—Fr stmr Amiral Duperre, hence Jan 22, for Havre, ete. OCEAN STEAMERS. \NEW YORK—Arrived Mar 31—Stmr §t Louis, from Southampton; stmr Barbarossa, from Nagles. / - Arrived Mar/ 31—Stmr Bulgaria, from Ne- ples; stmr Btruria, from Liverpool and Queens- town: stmr Princessin Victorla Luise, from Nagseu, Sailed Mar 31—Stmr Rhein, for Bremen; stmr Finland, for Antwerp; stmr Pretoria, for Hamburg; stmr Campania, for Liverpool; stmr New York, for Southampton; stmr Lombardia, for Genoa and_Naples; stmr Furnessia, for Glasgow: stmr Malne, for London; stmr Citta ai_Milano, f op Genoa! BROWHEAD—Mar 31—Stmr Umbria, from New York, for Liverpool, reported by wire- less; will probably reach Queenstown about —Arrived Mar 31—Stmr Menominee, & p m. LONDON: trom_Philadelphia, . LIVERPOOL—A; sington, from Portland; stmr Bostonian, from Boston, for Manchester; stmr Sicilian, from St. dohn, N. B., and fax., Bafled Mar 31—Stmr Lucania, for New York. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Mar 31—Stmr Shinano , from Seattle. via Yokohama. ANTWERP-—Sailed Mar 31—Stmr Kroonlarid, (ogm !"Km N-—Salled Mar 31- Phil. P THAMPTON—| r 81—§tmr Phil- uco'gl-. for New York. % NA;“‘—AMV“ Mar, 28—Stmr Sicllla, from ‘ork. Pl ew Yo Memoranda. Br ship Austrasia. ready for sea, dragged her anchors during & D\Nfl;LN’W ‘wind on the bl‘ and Is afoul of the cal ¢ teamer Tampico, While leaving seawall at 2 o'clock this morning. Iring a strong ind. van (nto and coitidea with ‘the piio boat America, carrying away latter's bowsprit, Bktn at seawall, carrled away A P s D e, hn. e wha twes clear by tok ellance. Sioop Mischlef dragged her anchors and ‘went w%‘m of Taylor st. " PORT END, ‘h 81.—The follow- ing a here from Tacoma, for Home, from Seattle, this & m. for San Vi on account of R e B T ence cente Landing, returned COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page 53. 1000 Gold_Sceptre. fil 1000 Sy1 Humphrey 1d_Min 10. ““"'nfl“' - 10 11'Midway Ex... 2 32 0 10| Mizpah Ex... 26 28 27 - 30 Montana ... 2.95 3.00 20 22 — 20 - # - 23 g = 5 cc‘ — M 2 e Ohilo. ¥ = phio Ton B — 13 0 1 Roc! -1 02— Rescue 16 . 05 06 Ton 2 —iTon H B 28 27 Tonsiv & Gid — 10 3 03 04] Ton of Nev.18.50 15.75 15 . —!| Virginia . 10— Jim Butlef. . 1.60 J Butler Ex. — Litde Ton ..3.50 4. 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Kawich Gold — 02| Ton Gold Mt. RAILWAY TRAVEL. California points o 3 . ‘mediate G Ferry Depat, i 1112 Broadway, Oakland; 21 south. First streat, San Jose. o To SAN RAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, | . .