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PERSONALS—Continued. ANNA \\Dr-‘nsp\ \sflnd vour ad- PERSONALS—Continued. ., 8. F. 22te SHAN, serd your address to stian Science Church Oakland.29 3* HOPPER—Come to Hampshire st., 1’.\.‘ and 16th, near Potrero ave. H. LARK 29 3t* leading to the wliere- tobert Lister would be celved by THOMAS LIS- 3razil ave. Any member of amted Society of Engineers, , ete., seeing this ad please 30 2t* ation of \\hr sreah Ad inform his mo! . Redwodd Clty ), Ly relatives at us to locate you s st., (xoln‘on Gate 0§ Channing w 30 3t* ER, formerly of with triends at 1511 Do- nciseo. formerly d at 1519 Baker st. H N a i M . 944 M s 611 Octa Important r > DR Calffornia st. B CO., wholesale 1 o now located at 501 San Pablo 2 e NS 267t r cet Steel-Comg ' P office and fac . n and are row | £ t embers of Junior Court i West No. 3, F. of A., ()n‘) names and ull £ Geb. L e held \\1,1.- SON and m., at 8 st All ¥ Order J. WISNOM, Clerk 64 ri¢ M. B. Sorjaty—Officers hereby notified on eenth st 2. "of the United States Wircless Telegraph Co., 419 Oak st ice president : N business and Golden Gate ave . offers r schools burned out and employment; reopen-d | 2“ AV H,LL 407 Steiner gt.. 15 draughtsmen. All employes who hu\ not reported please report at ea NG, 1944 e Post et, from ; stoves set up and connected hardware, plumbing goods for le (money or no money). 194 Post ts et COLTON, A. 0., 1059 Oak st, v ll ason. formerly at St. cmge ‘Stables. 336 22d ave, nmear Point Lobos 30-7t* I\Y«\R‘\“\Tlfl\' anted of Mr. Newhaus by I. He: Cal. Electrical Works, Folsom st d F. 30-3t* 3d, I\)MR‘\IA ION wanted of Mrs Elizabeth ease 1 Second st hus 1 Training Station, Goat 30-2t* STEVENS, formerly at California 1007 Gough st., cor. Eddy. m. 30-7¢t hecked and audited by. , 142 Noe st., S. Fi 30-3¢ CAL WORKERS— Meeting of, 151, b and Market sts, S. F., 7 p. m., Tuecs- 1 30-2t UNN, real estate, northeast corner Deévisadero and Green sts. 4-30-tf BUSINESS PERSONALS. T. J. GINTJEE, Proprietcr Standard Cigar (‘omPany Box 2%2, Kklan BANKS, bottle dealery former a . temporery 2624 2ist.1 IRVING T stitute. located at 2126 Califor mactigally uninjured. The ny scholars ready to re- on account of the in- y to ohuln ‘water, gas and use of mmer st, San Jose, Miller are please sen Alden Sta., w %8 my roker. for- @ Bager; insurance ilister, now \‘ insurance ag?nl |s ndover ave, w u‘i’l'EH"EhD lflmpumry office at residence, 1144 Masonic ave Park #44. 17t* O. 14t RT, present ad- cor. Parn.v:sns 12t* ne to_everybo dy ic. CROWLEY, M. D o 665 Ym~ 5-7t on o 25—/\' THAL, eye_ and R LINFORTH, ettorney at law, ar; , half-block fr« ‘!’n 1257 Octavia. Wililam Osborn, xl; se German Hosy t _report. ! 3 EDGAR K. I(l’\ A formerly of the J. AY:L:«C New Parislan Dyeing and located at Cleaning Works, Ine., 2164 Folsom fll—- We beg to inform our patrons that we Dr. Stri are ready to resume work as soon as niormation wi 678 NTON, of 503 Powell Hayes st. 6-71 y at 330 ¥ sion. Our Powell-st. office will transferred to 2210 Fillmore st., HI & CLIFF, contractors and build- | ers, are now located at 2646 Howar:] st Phone Church 3071, DR. P. F. C. BIEHL, formeriy at the | \\ HI TE hu e‘!mbl‘“hfid his law of- u-m'vorml) at 123 Fillmore st., 276 Vpima Spreckels buflding, has tempor- | e you safe? I am all right ary office at Ris residence, 249 Stuart 2, box 95, Call. 287t 179t* AND Fabect Co—Youns 188y DR W{LLIAS B BARBAT of 1310 Fol. | 5. please report immediately or “som st. i= now at 2805 Howard st., rear | # Cole st., 8. . A. HAU-| Nineteenth. 13t , Manager. 293t* | pR. GERALD J. FITZGIBBON, for- M I’Akli of Jas Vegas, Nev.,| merly of 21 Powell st, now at 20f i (-.d by Wells F-mg Haight st. 11mo DR. 5. 1. HARRISON, office and resi- L I.Al D, pleass o " 220“ d\-nt-e. 2 California st; heurs 1 to 3 29 3t* West 41 Beott st Te AT Embers of the German Catholic|INFORMATION~ Thomas and Mary How- | a Etaatverd: .,. .Fe report at St An-l ard, formerly residing at 6 Antonio st., ad- dress HOWARD, care William Wellington, Sunset Telephone Co., Oakland. 30-3 MREALMA KEYNOLDS, plcase communi- cate with Lieut. Mitchell at Fort Mason. It thony's Ch som & Army.23 T focise Thsmin pleass sepd her wx‘ke‘em address to EARL CBBENA, 166 inn ave, Bouth, or say where she can ound? 2 | GEO. il YOUNG, I, formerly” 117 v, Vi STONE at 52 Du- Bush st.; temporary office 25 l"en IL '....M‘\K“f " B Piease call. 3t5| warchouse, $36 Fell ot of | ¢ WEDNESDAY. | . near Cas- ¥ | steno- | d ber daughter Ira by E. A. | vacatton | the Eoarl of Works gives us permis- | BUSINESS PERSONALS—Con. rary offices 2107 Pine st 1507 Fillmore st e, il 00 S F.: new ..m, 5.7t 8. NESTE, JOHANSEN, formerly of 2 bidg., can be found at his resi- Hl.'l Oak st. 25-7t R NAILLEN'S School of Engineer- saved much apparatus, i8 now ready to resume business at Telegraph ave. Slist st., Oaldand, students will please report at one 6t DR LlLLII‘ ROLDE\IA\' office at_resi- Sutter st.; bours, 24 p. m.*25.7¢ ETERSEN, undertaker, temporarily located 962 e 5-7¢ . formerly 966 Sutter, lcscmed 82 l Crove st. TAMIDT, : t, 1225 QFar S oy g n SIMON "GRF COMPANY, temporar{ ol» n Francisco. *26- LI’Y CO., office 1521 Sut 5 267t \RY PUBLIC—A. J. Henry, notan , 1501 Post st., cor. Fillmore, over Call 3 26-71 EORGE ADAM, 2913 office EBER & CO., temporary ofl”l"e -": f25-7t - ROUSSEAU & SON, architec 1903 Web: st. t H. WHITMAN, ofiice 1007 rxu ore ter. 7t “office of J. Baumgarten & cary st, nr. Laguna.*25-7t | W ll [lr\\l LL\ FF CO., wlwk:a]e groce l are nluu‘ at 958 Franklin st., Uak land ng daily, J. HERR(N. attorney, ., has “established his law ofiices t arily at his residence, 1493 Masonic av ranice collected. t! 2, Printing Co., “print anything,” 1013 Clay st., Oakland; phune 39, 257t and J. A. Marsh,, attorueys at bldg,, now at 1013 Clay ll, vv)mn- Oakland 689. 2 "I'hrasher, now &t 881 Fu'tnn - Fillmore. Tel. Page 33 Tt ANKLIN OLIVER has formed a_co- nership with Edward T. -Foulkes, offices dicate. Bldz., Oakland. | CILEARAS AND'RIQ MICHOL RUBDER ANTATION COS. located at First Na u Hau‘( Ridg., Bcrkelc) *26-7t | DR ROBE D. JHN, “eye, ear, mnose. at ; mme and re;mence b 1404 ‘Sutter. [ Hours: 2 to 4, *26-6t R BACIGALUPI, PHONOGRAPH AGENCY, | SHTPOWNER—Notice—L,OUIS ~ WEULE, nautical instruments, etc., has nee due from naw on to 20 days; emporary office 464 Page st., S. F. 25-7t DP A £ BRUNE has ‘office’ and residence at 405 Baker s *25-7¢ TUBERT M. BARRETT, office,_and sidence 1051 Cole st. *26-7t PHILIP A. BILL has opened ofiices at 93 Filbert st., oo Steiner; office hours, .:m to 4,30 p. *25-7¢ R G. FRISBIE wi open office at 2501 atforaia st., corner Steiner; residence, 1759 Boat re: DR, D L \'E STRV!CE CO | have opened offices at 583 22d st., ‘;hone | _Oakland 4911. 26-41 | NORWICH \IO\ FIRE INS. SOClElY { of England, ty Fire Ins. Co. of N. | Y. JOHN l) RICH\RDS S.F. Agt‘ 1912 i 7t ' SHOE CO of 35 Second st 8 It é /I broker—Will Steve ‘Cae: and sbler call at room 110, Ba- lock, Oakland, on Friday, Apni 27, 1906 l‘lLL\ ER, Mel IS & O'BRIEN, Attorneys-at-Law, tand, Room 71, Macdonough Bldg. ncisco, corner Golden Gate ave. and Fillmore, 26-7¢ THE MORSE PATROL SYSTEM, ofiie 1938 Post st. J. J. CALLUNDAN, supt. Watch men furnisheé 267t CAPP & CO., real estate, office at 628 Baker st., near McAllister st. 26-1mo {OUR ess will continue as always, ship- direct from" our New York | Prompt deliveries assured. Tempo- 3600 Clay st 3an_Francisco. “ROTHCHILY & €O, 269 CIL CO., artistic lnllort im- ui , formerly of the Shreve 1d- now at 726 Fillmore st., Sowoks JRNIA HOUSE-WRECKING (. continue business at their old stand, cor. 10th and Mission sts., San Fran cisco; are now ready for all bids of wreck: ing. K. T, \unon. secretary, can be found at 2125 O ell s Branch office, 266 E. 12 h st., cor. Sth :\e. East Oakland. M. J. McBRIDE, manager. 26-tf KEWLLL & BROWN, architects, form- 1y of 731 Sutter st., have established their es at 546 14th_st., Qakland 26-¢f Frank T, and L. A. Lamb are now nicely located and ready to meet lholr patients at 1564 Bush st. O PERSONS -OT AIMING [NSURAN‘CF‘ Prompt and reliable information given concerning all kinds of insurance on ac- | count of loss of life or property by fire, | accident or othérwise in San Francisco or elsewhere, and: all claims of every nature promptly adjusted without trou- ble to the claimant. Write or call on George W. Langan or Asa V. Menden- ball, attys-at-law. 202-28 Baeon bik., Cakland, Cal 217t CALITORNIA Glue Works, office 123 | Potrero ave., 8. F 28-Tt® B/ | S. | OUTSIDERS can hlve town affairs of any description faijthfully attended to by addressing The San Prancisco Ser- vice Co., SBeventh sat., Francisco, LACROIX & ALKALAY, office 3 Hs.rt- ford st. 29 Tt | MISS M. B. QUIGG, dressmaker, is now doing businees at 819 Fillmore st. 29 7t* | 8. V. COSTELLO aud Frank A, Costello have resumed the practice of law at 27 _Ellis_st. e WINIFRED'S Hospital, Dr. Winslow Arnderson. located 1914 Pacific ave.20 7t* 215¢ STOCK stationery. office !upplls@ and general stationery: cheap. M. C. BLAKE, 1105 Valencin st ° 29 8te | KAUFPMANN, LEO, attorney at law 'N\IB den_ Gate ave. 29 7 MACLEAN, Dr, 8. L. Blake. Dr B 2lson, Dr. 'W. M. Forster, Dr. . J. Phllllp , at Lrving Sanatorfum 908 29 3t w School and John Goss, at- 530 Fiiroh eve., near 00(:\’13 st., B iton and Grove, 20 3t* DR. W. F. CRAWFORD, formerly ln the Examiner bldg., can be seen at 112 st. 29 7t* VAUKERE Furniture Co., temprrary at 1465 McAllister st. 29 3t eod BLISS & CO., -formerly of the Spreckels bldg., temporary office 7 MeAlister, Al employes rapm‘l bring work. 29 an, H. W. Y'HANK & CO., temporary omce at 1165 MeAllister st. 293t end | LEGER & CO., tailors, moved to 334 Army_ st., bet. 26th and 27th, nnhrel | _and Church, DR J. W. LEVY. surgeon, chlropodm_ %09 ‘Eddy st., tormerly of James Wlood building: 29 Tate, DR. T. E. BAILLY, 1917 Fillmore st., fice hours, 2 to 4 p. m. 297te MISSION Improvement Co.—-Old houses bought, lots cleaned and made ready for building; damaged buildings rem(rtvd Office 1333 McAllister st. DR\ W. E. JANKE, dentist, at 5]7 F'fll- more at. te IKVING Institute, 212 California st., | will reopen school as soon as the wnle’r is turned on. ats DIit. JOHN R. MeMURDO, tomnor:mry of- | fices, 2026 Steiner st., near Pine; hours, 2 to 6. | AUGUST NORDIN, a Fillmore st.; hours, 1-8 p. m. | DR WINTERBERG can bs found st 1813 Laguna st. 29 Tte i 25-t ! ! M. RITZMULLER is now located at ‘flfl?"‘ P G B *26-7t MARSH—In this | EMPLOYFS of Cal. Watch Case CO-.‘ | “please report at @28 Grove st. S .| | imincdiately. 29310 {c COLEMAN, formerly 311 James Flood Bidg. Business Exchange and Real Fstate; office, 1422 Laguna st. 29 3t* | DR. A TUCHLER il at his former office, 703 Van Ness ave. 29 3t | TO the Mombers of the Society of Cali- | fornia Pioneers—Temporary headuar- | ters have been secured at 31 Scott st.. near Cerman Hospital. Please mall | éunr present address. J. I. SPEAR, | Secretary. ,FhT'Ll\I‘ Ceollege of Santa Roea an- ; nonnces its bullding Intact and perfectly safe; studies have been resumed. 207t | THE MecNutt Hospital is now located at | %11 Pacific_ave.. Ban Francisco. 29 tf | THED, TREYER, the wig maker of 331 Kearny st., can be found at his resi- dence, 842 524, bet. Grove and Genoe.29 6* FABIAN H. HILLEBRANDT, attorney at law, tcnzoruuy located at 98 North 5 Franci 27t Point st. || isco. BUSINESS PERSONALS—Con. AIRD, D. D. S, 2241 Post st.. near dero. 28 7¢% . shoe dealers of San r W & Co . facturers of the t Wri .m shoe, desire to aid customers who suffered from the fire. Communicate at once with C. L 2311 Durant. ave., Berkeley. 287t temporarily at his residence, 816 Clayton st., Ashbury Heights, San Francisco. 28 7t DOLAN BROS co— " General Ce BUILDINGS BOUGHT. LO'IS CLEARED as before; fully equipped with teams ana ap- purtenances. Employees report xmmeduuly. 1607 Market st., cor 12th. HINZ & CLIFF, contractors and bullden xre | sow located at' 835 Capp st Phone Churck 30-7t MACHINISTS and engineers, gear cutting, laundry machinery; repairs. Cal. Gear Works, 2130 Folsom st. 30-4¢ W. G. GUNN, real estate; northeast corner Devisadero and Green' sts. 4-30-tf A-—San Francisco locater, 2206 Grove, between Schrader and Stanyan, locates relatives, friends. professiona! and business concerns; will be ready for businesss this week. Ad dress all quiries to AVERY & CO., com- pilers, 2207 ve st, S. F. 30-7t* STATIONA ®V and Portable Engineers’ head- quarters, 1133 Pierce. Competent mechanics ySupplicd for all classes of work. 30-3t* CUTHBERTSON, architect, zscs Mar- ku st,, bet. 15th and 16th sts. 0-7t° THE Misses W have removed x‘a:nr studio to 519 Webster st., near Hayes, where they will be pleased to hear of the safety and whereabouts of the DAVIS, NORRIS K., mechan. and elect. eng. 1814 Gough. Orders for mach. work. 30-1m HOUSE-WRECKERS wanted—Remove row of buildings. See THEO. W. LENZEN, architect, 2045 Green st., 2 to 4 p. m. 30-3t OFFICIAL. RESOLUTION No. 12 (New Series). Resolved, That all persons havin in their possession horses and bugy s or vehicles of any description not ong- ing to them must deliver the eame within forty-eight (4%) hours from this notice to the Woodlawn Stables, WM. J. Gallagher proprietofr; situate on Grove st.,, bet. Laguna and Buchanan, in this city and county; otherwise they will be presscuted under the laws governing the matter. Tn Eoand of Supervisors, fan Fran- cisen, April 30, 1906 Adopted by the fol- lowing vote: Ayes—Supervisors Boxton, Coffey. Coleman, Davis, Dufty. Furev. Gallagher. Harrigan, Keilv, Lonerzan. Mamiock, McGushin Nicholas, Phillips, Rea. Walsh, Wilson. Absent—Supervisor Sanderson. GEO. B. KEANE, Clerk. Approved, San Frahcisco, Apri) 30, 1808 E. E. SCHMITZ, Mayor and ex-Officio President of the Iroard of Supe visors 12t N BIRTHS. RO B KAHN—Tn this city, April 15, 1908, to the wife of Julius Kahn, a son. MARRIED. EDDY—-EULASS—In lhls eity. Apri] 18, 1906, by the Rev. Larkin. Barl Dorr Eddy and Milla Woaver Eulass DIED. ASMUSSEN—In this city, April 2, 190, George, beluved husband of Margaretha Asmussen, & native of Germany, aged 65 years 6 months and 18 days. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission sireel, near Twenty-first. Remains will be ‘)pxd to Germany.30 2 April 28, 1906, Henry Sband of ielite Kemp Massh, father of Delano and Harry Margh, and brothez- of Alfred J., Charles C. and Fred,D Marsh, Mre. L. A, Pr{dengor and Mrs.: Julia Cordes a native of Massachusetts. Friends and acqiaintances are re- spectiully Invited fo attend the funeral Tuesday, May 1, 1906 at 1 p. m., from his late residence, 169 Noe street. In- terment Masonte Cemetery, private.30 2t COX—In Oakland, April 1906, Mary A., beloved wife of Myron'S Cox, and mother of Mrs. F. M Greenwood and Arthur [ Cox, a mativel of Richmond, Va., aged 63 years § months and 11 days Funeral scrvices Tyesday afternoon, May 1, 1606, at 2 o'cly, %}g at the ho bome of her daughter, Mrs. wood, Olkh.nd % Montecito ave., rivate. INKIiR~Entered into rest in this cny. April 20, 1904, at her late residence, 16181, Turk street, Louise Henrletta Charlotte Junker (Winterberg), deflrly beloved mother of Mrs J. (Castor. Adsiph F. Winterberg, Gustave C. Winterberg, F. P. C, Junker &nd Mrs. Loulss Gretsch, a native of Al(on, Schirswig Holstein, aged 70 year: months and 11 deys. (New York l,ll)' papers please copy.) Funen] and Intérment strietly pfl- SlMOI\TON’—-'ln the City and Coun!y Hospital, April 29, 198" Thomas B. Si- monton, a Feart. GODING—In the City and Coun pital, April 29, 1508, Willlam a natlve of England. Aged ROONFY—In the City and Counfy Hos- pital, April 29, 1506 Annie Rooney, & native of ("mfornla, aged 16 years, BARHBOUR—In tho City and County Hos- pital, April 20, 158, Clitus Barbour, a native of Illinois, aged 69 years JAMES--In Jackson, April 23, 1906, Mrs. Eila HFluyes James, beloved mother of M7s. M Hughes, daughter ot Mrs, E and sister’ of Mrs. Mary . Greg Florence Du Four and Chatles %ewl of A‘Luned: a vmflve of Fort Egott, Kan- aged 28 y FREN\TH—TB LhkL’.md. April 30, 1908, Mrs Lucy W. French, mother of George W. French of San Francisco, a native of Massachusetts, aged Sl years and 17 s. fi\(,M,\x\——In Sdcramento, Cal 25, Barah E, wile of tbe 'flngmm (Pioneer), mother F., beloved ln!m‘mnnl native of Maine, aged T1 n!v 80 years. of. James Stewart, John H. and ‘AThert G. Tingman, and. grandmother of - Mrs. Mirs. \V Petar Mrs Elenom Marshall and Mrs. C. Shinn Sacramento and Mre. H. Madison of Lodl. a native of Virginia. aged $3 vears .and CURLEY—In thls ~city,” A John, dearly béiovad husband of Cnth- erine Curley, father of John F. and ngln " Curley and Mrs. James ugh. a The funeral will take place Wednes- day morning at 9 o'clock from facred Heart Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celehrated ‘for the repose of his soul. Tnterment private. zt WEST—In Miilbrae, Henry West of Geary street, husband of Blizal West, and ralwt Hnm‘y D 558 Roberv., William and Mrs. A. Norton, Mrs. G. Ml~holl!. Mirs. Jones and Charles VWest, a native ot Fngland, aged 80 years. VEUVE—At ihe Ingieside Club ' house, April 3, 1906, H. FHeury ~Veuve, be- loved husband of Emma Veuve, and brother of William P. Veuve of n Jose, Cal, and Mrs. Mary C. Hoffman of San Francisco. Funera! Wednesday -at 10 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Wiillam P- Veuve, 314 North First street, San Jose, (tal. Interment in the Catholic Ceme- tery at Santa Clara. Cal. TOMEI—In this city, April 30 1906, Dom- enick, dearl beloved “husband of Louiss Tomel, beloved scn of Giovan- ni and Giuseppina Tumei, loving broth- er of Antoinette and Emma Tomei and Mrs. Joseph M. Peirano, and son-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. I'rancesco Baci- galupd, a_native of Capri, Italy, 24 vears 5 months and 13 days. Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully notified that the funeral takes place on Wednesday, May 2, at A mot:thl‘ 1908 San Jose romd, near Baden, M. Schenone’s ranch. = Interment Itallan Cem-tery N. B.=The decoued re- sided 2119 Jones st.. S. 12t> KIHKPATIUCK—XH this dt)’ April 18, 19¢, Cerald 8. Kirkpatriék, aged ears and 9 months. TON—In, this eity. April 18, 1306, at temporary residence, 135 Sixth dve- nue, ichael, beloved husband Hanora Conlon; loving father of James J. Conlon, 8. J.. and Thomas P. Con- lon, and stepfather of Dr. 8. J. Cun- ningham. a native of Ireland, aged 3 e yLfild to rest temporarily in the re- celvin, vault, Ou\rary Campu-rv b C(];I%‘JANJ—-In thu city, April 27, mc. e F‘Mds and pupils,30-3t. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, M. MONGOLIA WILL DEPART TODAY PASSENGER LIST IS SMALL Bfig Liner Will Not Stop at Honolulu on Her Voyage to the Orient. Wright, | PURCELL ROWE has opened his law oflic!1 ! 3 open streets of the city. Amodor County, The Pacific Mail Steamship Com- jany’'s steamship Mongolia will sail at 1 o'clock today for Yokohama and points in the Orient. She will not stop at Honolulu, She carries about fifty first-class passengers and 900 tons of freight. 1000 tons of which is flour. Among her passengers are F. A. Molitor, engineer U. 8. A., going to Manila; Mrs. W. B. Hamilton and son and Mrs, Crook, for Hongkong; and J. Thebaud, going to Shanghai to represent the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, She will carry fifty steerage pas- sengers and 100 Chinese. Dr. Husted, the former surgeon of the steamship, who tried to hold up a poor refugee for fees for delivarlnx} her of a child, has been dismissed | from the service of the company. His | place was taken by Dr. Hieronymus of the steamship China. ACAPULCO SAILS. The Pacific Mail Steamship Com- pany’s steamship Acapulco salled late | vesterday afternoon for Ancon. She' will only stop en route at Aenpulco| and San Jose. Following is a list of the passenger on the Acapulco: . M. Keen and wife, to New York; F. E. McKinstry., M. K. Welering, | J in McConahy, Charles H. Dibel- bliss, Joseph Bobeck, J. Benjaminson, | and Miss Bena Richmond. The ves-' sel also carries fourteen Chinese and fifteen passenger in the steerage. WILL MAKE REGULAR CALLS. The Pacific Mall Steamship Com- pany’s steamship City of Panama will! sail on Saturday for Ancon. She will| stop at her regular ports of call CURACAO ARRIVES. The Pacific Coast Steamship Com- | pany’'s Steamship Curacao arrived yesterday from southern ports. She brought 21 passengers. She was twelve days from Guaymas and sixty- four hours from Ensenada. 1 FOUND UNDER RUINS. | The body of & fourteen-year-old boy was found yesterday under the| debris of the shed on Washington- street wharf, which collapsed the morning of the earthquake. UNLOADS RELIEF STORES. The British steamship Amur, which came on a special trip from Vancou- ver, B. C,, with provisions for the re- Hef of the city, will finish unloading her carge at the transport dock to- day. She will then sail to her home port. DOCK NEARLY FINISHED. The temporary upper dock being bullf over Mission wharf No. 2, which is to be used for the discharge of gar- bage, 1s now practically coompleted. Barges were alongside yesterday, ! taking away the tons of refuse which are now being hauled down from the | .. WILL GO TO OAKLAND. The Nippon Maru, now due from the Orfent, will go, on arrival, direct to Oakland, where her cargo Intended for Eastern points will be discharged. VENTURA DUE TODAY. The Oceanic Steamship Company's steamship Ventura is due to arrive today from Sydney, via Auckland, Pago Pago and Honolulu. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED APRIL 30. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 74 hours from San Pedro and way ports. Stmr Curacae, Paulsen, 13 days from Guaymas, via Ensenada 64 hours. Stmr Westport, Hansen, 62 hours from San Pedro. 4 days Stmr Eureka, Golightly, from Seattle. Stmir Pomona, Swanson, 18 hours from BEureka. SAILED APRIL 20. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nan- aimo. SAILED APRIL 20. Stmr Whitesboro, Winkel, Point Arena. Stmr Corona, Gielow, Bureka. Stmr Atlag, Badger, Redondo. Stmr Acapulco, Trask, Ancon and way ports. Bark Coalinga, Hansen, Bristol Bay. Bktn Coronado, Potter, Honolulu. Barge Santa Paula, Port Harford. CLEARED APRIL 30. Br ship Norven, Rees, Tacoma; Meyer, Wilson & Co, Stmr Buckman, Wood, A.\ankl.-?acmc S B Co. Seattle; Fe ndes of Sacramento, and loving x:-!:firateher of May W. and Loretta ! T. Ronnar and May l'urnnnde& & na- uw- of lreland, aged 6 years and 1 onths, { ITT-—! this ctty, April 30, 1906 An- Rf\‘h. dennrlv bologd wite of Willlam Reits, daughter of Andrew and the late R;a': Hughes, and sister of Lizzle, Charles and Joseph Hughel, a mnative of San l‘mne!l years 3 m%‘ch‘fu.ncal ‘ V.lkar plmm tox:l‘ly ‘uceda; at 1 p. m., from the Su of ytzhe Western Addition Funera.l Directors, 1724 Devisadero street, be-| tween Sutter and Bush. Interment’ Holy Cross Cqmetery 1 ———— £? ALASKA CODFISH CO. Of San Francisco. Office and salesroom now located at Franklin-st. wharf, Oakland, Cal Temporary Telephone Oakland 937. Hugh Francis Coleman, dearly beloved | father of Wlnlrrea and Loret\l cale— man, Mrs. G. Bonner and Mrs. , Francisco. We are prepared to supply the trade i | with usual promptness in lots to suit at current rates. San Francisco and Oakland shippers and jobbers please communieate at above address. - ' ALAMEDA SUGAR CO., _ UNION SUGAR CO. JAMES COFFIN, lats of 132 Mar- ket st. now at 10’! Folsom st, San 1Smu' Coronado, from San Francisco; { Harold Dollar, from Portland; | 28—Schr Samar, from Everett; Stmr Acapulco, Trask, An H cific S 8 Co. ISLAND PORTS. . HILO—Sailed April 23—Ship John Ena, for Delaware Breakwater; stmr Enterprise, for San Francisco; Oregonian, for Kahulul. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived April 29 —Bark Reaper, from Port Townsend. Sailed April 29—Schr Jas H Bruce, for San Francisco. ASTORLA—Salled April stmr Aragonia, for Yokohama. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived April 30 —=Schr Qliver J Olson, from San Fran- cisco, Salled April 30—Schr Orient, for San Francisco, KAHULUI — Arrived April 30— Stmr Oregonlan, from Homolulu. HONOLULU—Arrived April 30—Br stmr Dorie, from Yokobama. TATOOSH—Passed in April 39— Stmr Umatilla, from San Franclsce, to Victoria. Passed out April 30—Nor ship Hov- ding, for Delagoa Bay; bark Guy C Goss, for Bristol Bay; Br bark Pass' f Killlecrankie. EUREKA—Sailed April 2§—Stmr Francis R Leggett, for San Pedro. April Francisco; stmr Roanoke, Pedro, via San Francisce. Arrived April 20—Stmr North Fork, from San Francisco; atmr Bureka, from 8an Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived April 17— Stmr Despatch, from San FPedro. April 18—Stmr Centralla, from ‘San Francisco, and sailed for San Pedre. April 19—Sehr W F Jewett, from Co- | lumbia River. April 21—Stmr Wasp, from Sen Francisco. April 3¢—Stmr/| Nome City, from Portland. April 27—/ for San stmr Geo Loomis, from Ventura; stmr stmr Aberdeen, from San Francisco. April schr Ensign, from Everett. Sailed April 24—Stmr Rival, for| San Francisco, April 26—Schr Irene, for Columbia River. April 37—Stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. OUTSIDE BOUND IN, stme | “FORGET IT; IN THE GET BUSY,” 15 SLOGAN ADOPTED GARDEN GITY 8an Jose Rapidly Recovering Frem the Effects Hamilton to the ed as formerly to outing. natural surroundings. Last traces of worry had vanished, and every face was bright and pleasant. Bven the refugees in camp near the depot were smiling, as If enjoying an of the Recent Unpleasantness. Caring for Her Own Homeless and Aiding the Refugees From 8an Francisce. Lessons Taught by Temblor Will Be Heeded When Rebuilding ls Under Wap SAN JOSE, April 30.—San Jose has adopted this slogan, “Forget it; get busy.” This morning found everybody cheerful and ready for active werk. | The air was warm and pleasant, the 39—Stmr Pomona, for San|valley, one stretch of green from Mount Santa Crus range, never looked more beautiful; and the residents, after a day of rest, respond- the charm of their weelk’s This city is rapidly resuming its nor- mal conditions. The streets are fairly well cleaned of debris, and by a few days all of the demolished buildings will have been removed. Every car- penter is busy repairing buildings damaged. Chimney and roof repairs on dwellings have almost all been made. The stores are nearly all open, those that were put out of business by the earthquake having moved inte temporary quarters. Every former April 80, 4 p m—Two four-masted| line of business is going ahead as lumber schooners off Duxbury Reef.| usual, although a number of merchants Memoranda. The Board of Marine Underwriters| are as yet somewhat shy on stock. The finance committee of the gen- eral relief committee met today, and will meet daily on and after Monday, | reports showed that local funds have May 7, In the basement of the Mer- been ample to cover all local cases and chants’ Exchange, between the hours mmmwamm of 10 a m and 12 m. Off Point Lobos April Honoipu, from Grays. Harbor, and or~ deredkosuhdrowmwd. FOREIGN MINERS ATTACK TROOPS MOUNT CARMEL, Pa., A?fll 80.— Two serious elashes between Imt Smith’s command of comstabulary and foreign miners oceurred here todlL troops fired on their assailants, t.-ny injuring one man and wounding several others. The troopers had ing the Sayre colliery in Their first trouble cam miners were preparing & and the soldiers were drawn up prepared to shoot. The h'oop to return to the colliery, but in fromt of the residence of Dr. Keefer, on Hick- ory street, they were again their assaflants th tenant Smith ordered ¢! perse, but this merely resulted in the throwing of more missiles. the troops were ordered to fire. - As the carbines to crack, the miners fell back in rder, leaving a man named Wilson fatally wounded and a number of others hurt in the street. Dr. Keefer’s house was riddled with bullets. The constabulary then retired to the Sayre eolliery, where Lieutenant Smith reported the trouble to Pottsville. l- was ordersd to hold his ground, but | later he ‘was told to bring his com- mand back to Pottsville. He was placed under $500 bail, charged with assault with intent to kill. Three of the miners also were held. - The home of Solomon Goldsmith also was riddled with bullets and Mrs. Gold- | smith was wounded. A larger forece of constabulary is ex- pected to return soon. A story is eurremt that during the fight another man named Mesawics was killed and that his was borne | |away by friends during the excitement. ' Lieutenant ith and his, suburb of this phco ‘where they are now entrenched. & Headquarters at Pottsville has noti- fied Lieutenant Smith that reinforee- ments are on the way. So far as is known thirteen persons were shot dur- ing the fight, three probably fatally. -Sierra Sails From Sydney. SYDNEY, N. S. W, April 30.—The steamer Sierra sailed today, carrying $1,350,000 for Sap Wrancisco. Hfln‘ idly departing. Clothing, food, and supplies of all kinds have abundant for all, and the work Now that the poor quality work done on the 2 4 majoricy of E con- necessity for in this temblor. With this presented, all business and resi- be so comstructed that San TEMBLOR AND FIRE WAKE N0 - SANTA CHANGE IN FES PLANS LOS ANGELES, Aprfl 20.—President i S g ever before and of residence. “With all the water front i i E i £ i i : ; E% H doubt about will | ¢ b j i} : ! H : ,‘- 4 s § i il i