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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Steamship Korea BririgsMany Japanese Coolies Bound for Vancouver- t JL Pacific M»" »ncr Korea, Captain Landberg. arrived early yesterday Jh»« r«|- r ° m thC ° rient with more than 800 passengers and 5416 tons of cargo. The latter included 476 bales or raw silk. The Korea brought . only six Jap anese for this port. In addition to this half-dozen were 295 little brown men wnose destination is Vancouver. The liner landed 400 Japanese coolies at Honolulu. The 617 steerage passengers Included Chinese. Japanese, Sikhs and seven Cossacks. These Cossacks were soldiers in the Czar's service, but have come to the land of the free to pursue their several trades. One of them is a blacksmith and three of them are Jew elers. One of the latter wears his stock In trade In email metal vials which he carries in the pockets made origin ally for cartridges. Th© star cabin passenger on the Ko rea was Carlton H. Wall, who made the round trip on the liner for his health. Wall was the victim of an ; automobile accident In which he was seriously injured, as also were his guests, Judge and Mrs.. Harry Melvin and State Senator ,Russ Lukens. Al though all were badly hurt they recov ered and this fact appears to give Wall more Joy than does his own glowing health. He has taken his last auto mobile ride, he said yesterday. Tve been in two bad spills. I'm going to take no chances on thja third." is the conclusion he has reached. Senator Lukens and a large party of Wall's friends boarded the liner at Quarantine, but found difficulty in greeting him for the reason that nearly every passenger wanted to shake hands with Wall and tell him how the parting was regretted- Wall owned the ship. He was not particularly gay when he boarded the liner, but as his health im proved bis spirits rose and he began to enjoy himself. He inspired enter tainments, invented new games and planned harmless practical jokes in an endless round. He said yesterday that he had the time of his life and he looked as if It; had agreed with him. G. L. Sessions accompanied Wall on his travels. Captain H. Rodman. U. -S. X., who for two years commanded the navy tug Iroquois at Honolulu and who has been traveling In the Orient with Mrs.. Rod man, was a passenger on the liner. Rear Admiral Brownson, who has been in command of the cruiser squadron on the Asiatic station, is coming home on the Siberia to take his new billet as Chief of the Bureau of Navigation. Another passenger on the Korea was W. E. Pulliam,,who has been in charge of the Philippine customs and who is on his ~ way to San Domingo to . take charge of the customs there. The Korea encountered heavy weather after leaving Yokohama. Sev eral big seas were shipped, one of the waves knocking down a sailor, who sustained several severe lacerations in his efforts to escape being swept over board.- " , 'me Korea's passenger list included: From China and Japan —W. O. Adams, Miss C. Altken. Enslpa D. W. Bapley, C S. N.; J. H. Beard. Mir. W. Bolton. P. A. Chambers, Mrs. A. P. Cochrane. J. B. Cricbton and wife, J. D.' F«rreU. S. W. Ford, Miss E. M. Hall. Mrs. F. Hagin. two children and matd. Helen Khan Kong. Mrs. Kitashfma and three children. I/ee' Jan. Mrs. It. McPer mid. Miss A. Manrette. J. Meiffre. J. P. Mur ray. .A. J. Paxtine and wife. A. Robertson, Mrs. n. Bnot and two children. Mrs. SedPbotham and two children fi. F. Spencer and wife. T. Tafca ba*hl, R. F. Warner, G. W. Wo!fe. Mlsg G. U. Alrajr. J. K. Atleo, J. D. R. Baldwin, J. n. Beeman. O. Browne. Mrs. P. A. Chambern. H. C. Cochrane. Mrs. J. G. Davidson, H. Feigo. J. Frank«Tithal and wife. Rev. J. M. Graham, Miss K. S. Hall. TV. F. Hasselback. J. Ince. M. J. King. Master Lee Yu«v Mm. M. Mallory, Rer. N. Maynar end wife. Mrs. M. A. Montaran. T. Chta. W, E. Pnlliam, Mrs. O. Robinson and two cMldr<*n, R. H. Sawyer. G. Ij. Sessions. Miss Xi. W. Sullivan. C. VT. Taylor, R. R. Wick*. Mrs. J. D. Altken and Infant, Mrs. J. K. Atles. Miss !>. R. Baldwin. J. L. Bishop. Captain €. Ca«erly. A. P. Cochrane, Mrs. M. J. Cochrane. ,E. Enolbbas and wife, B. M. Flrte and wife, Mrs. H. S. Freeman. Dr. C. Hall and wife, Fred Hagln. • Mrs. T. Hayden \u25a0nd two children. Mr. Kitashima, A. C. I .yon, .I^l Tone Kee. Mrs. F. Marble, H. Meiffre. Miss X. Mursi. Dr. C. Parkhnrst and wife. Mrs. A. E. Rlgby and two children. Captain H. Rodman and wife, Mrs. N. B. Sebree. J. .Sleigh, Dr. B. Spear, U. S. N . ; Carleton H. Wall. C W. Wall, C A. Graham and wife. From Honolulu — A. Alroldl, S. Anno, Miss L. Bruce. Mrs. W. H. Bailey. R. Balllntlne, Miss Cecbore, A. Constable, Mrs. N. P. Cole, Miss N. Cole. Mrs. B. F. Felt. Mrs. W. Frear, Mrs. N. H. Frank, W. G. Hutchlnson, Miss J. HartweU. Miss A. J. Injrersoll. J. T. Lamblrth. Miss T.. B. Lloyd. Mrs. Mackenzie. Mies Maroin. Mtes M. McCabe. 3. W. Moore, Miss Robb. H. R. RasO. M. Roseaberg, U. B. Smith, Mrs. F. S. Pteere and child, E. B. Turner, D. L. Van Dine, J. H. Wells. Mrs. H. 8. Wood. Miss j. V. White, Mrs. A. B. Arlelgh, Harry Brans. Knu R. Bemrose. Miss S. I*. Bryant. Mrs. K. M. C«ciiore, Miss K. Carmlchael. Mrs. A. Con •tsWe, Miss E. E. Cole. D. Bice, Miss Felt, Miss H. Frear, W. 8. Grinbsmn, Mrs. W. G. Hutehlnson, C. Hoag. J. G. Luke. W. Lucas, Mrs. E. A- Mcßryde, W. D. Maroin. Miss Merer. J. T: Crotwon. Miss M. G. O'Brien, G. K. Rogers, Mrs. 11. S. Raod and daughter. Miss J. Raskin. . Mr*. H. B. Rmith. W. M. Sparer, Father Valenttae. F. A. Waley. Mr. Wells, Miss M. H. Wood, Mrs. F. J^. Waldron. Mrs. F. B. Angcs, Ulm J. Brace, Miss L. Bounellian. A. Bncha&aa, F. M. Cechore. G. P.. Castle, Miss C. J. Carter. Miss N. H. Cole, Mrs. D. Rice. W. Fresr, N. H. Frank, Mrs. W. S. Grinbaum. C. A. Hartwell, Mrs. C. T. Hoag. Mrs. G. G. Lcke. Mrs. W. Lncaß. D.* Mcßryde. Mrs. W. D. Maroin, Captain .W. Matson. Dr. Lanra F. Merer, M. F. Prosser. Mrs. E. A. Rowland •nd Infant, J. Rosenberg. T. R. Robinson, F. S. Mrs. H. A. Townsend, K. Van Zante. Mrs. F. A. Waley, Mrs. W. J. White, Miss X JJ. Wood. . ' . Bis Freighter Arrives The American-Hawaiian Steamship Company's new freighter Missouri, Cap tain Findiay, arrived yesterday from New" York via 6an Diego. This Mis-, souri was purchased from the Atlantic Transport Line and Is a smaller edition of the Mongolia- and Manchuria. The Missouri, however, has not been fitted with passenger accommodations. Al though- smaller than the big Pacific Mall liners, the Missouri Is something of a whale In the matter* of size. The gross tonnage of the freighter Is 7914, and It Is 491.5 feet long, 58.2 feet beam. 24.4 feet deep and was built-in 1903 at Sparrow Point, Md. The Missouri discharged general car ko and some anthracite coal; at San Diego. The voyage fronr /New?" York, •which was uneventful, occupied fifty eight days. Sailing Hoar Changed- The sailing hour of the liner Korea, which will leave ! here ; April 23 .f0r. the Orient, has been changed from 1 o'clock p. m. to 11 o'clock a. m.\ on account of the. tide and to avoid the delay which held the Mongolia alongside the wharf for four hours. after sailing time. . Pa-Nfi Transport Logan 'Captain Sandberg of the liner Korea does not think that the army transport Logan will. arrive today until too late to -pass -quarantine. The Korea over took the Ix>gan,April 8 at 7:15 pi m. In longitude 145 10 west, latitude 28 36 north." The Logan left Honolulu , April t». and 'was expected by the transport people early this morning. Water , Front S'otw The Pacific Mall liner/ Cltyrof .; Para Will goo n Hunters" Point drydock to day;'"and : will not sail for Panama "until Wednesday. * ; -. : " The 'Oceanic Steamship's Company's liner Sierra, ; from ; Sydney, arrived yes terday at lionoluluJio9BßH9 William, Dunn, superintendent of teaming "and drayage' for the Pacific Mail Company, I . was walking on air yes terday and accepting congratulations on the visit to his home of the stork. who left, in. MrsJ Dunn's care aVpaby boy. i " -.-\u25a0• •rZ -/- .. -. / ; . '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 The Japanese \ liner Nippon Maru, from' th|s port,, arrived ' yesterday at Hongkong*. V .;...* [. [- . .- . ;„ \u0084 The Kosmos liner Anubls arrived April -8, at Coronel, and the; same day the Theben reached Valparaiso. ..Both arebound froni '.Hamburg, .i. - ; ; Receipts of lumber- yesterday- by sea amounted to 1,650,000 feet :}? ':>' V , ' *• * The Pacific Mail liners Peru and San Juan left Acapulco April -11 for. this port,, and yesterday -the Newport,- also homeward bound, , arrived ' at Acapulco" COAST SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific ; ; : . TACOMA, April' 12.^-Captaln a; L. Stream of Aberdeen I : haH be«n ! exonerated from blame ta eoanecUonwlthtlie: wreck of the schooner fcnaeavor. The.EndeaTor was Injured by. 'going on tha reefs near Gray's Harbor Jetty last Jan nary. - Inspectors Whitney and Teener held an Inquiry last month, and Captain Stream receded a letter from them . today clearing him of Jill blame. . . . \u25a0•• - (\u25a0( \u25a0 Three steamships recently purchased on the Great Lakes for the lumber trade ob the Pacific Coast will start on their 15,000-mile Journey about May 1. The ressels are the Minnie E. Kelton. outfitting at Milwaukee; the Lucy Neff at Buffalo. N. V., and the Wlnnebago at Su perior Wle. April , 12.— The steamer Nome Olty arriTed this morning from San Francisco to load lumber for that port. The schooner Abble arriyed today from San trancisco and will load lumber at Stella. The schooner Manila, with 700,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro r was towed to sea today. The tank steamer W. S. Porter arrlred to day from San Francisco with a. cargo of fuel oil for Portland. The steamer South Bay, carrying 730.000 feet ol?S'^? r *» Mlled toi *y for San Francisco. . PORTLAND. April 12.— A derelict, supposed to be the gasoline schooner Jessie X, was sigh ted bottom np about twelve miles north of Coos Bay and about three miles off shore by Captain Kelly of the Alliance, which arrlred last night. The steamer F. A. Kilburn sailed tonight for San Francisco and way landings. The new steam schooner Excelsior left tonight for San Francisco with her first cargo of lum ber out of this port. Captain Hosrord goes along as "admiral." while the Vessel wHI be in command of Captain Erickson^ The Kxcelsfor Is owned by the Portland Shipbuilding Company and carries 550,000 feet of lumber. Meyer. Wilson & Co. today chartered the British ship Bucclencb to load cement and a general cargo at Hamburg for Portland. She arrived at Hamburg, a few days ago after hav ing made the run from this port- to the United Kingdom ,in .123 days. ;x.j U* \u25a0 • ' The Norwegian steamer Elsa is expected to come here after having discharged a part of her cargo of cement and building material pt Guaymas. Mexico. r S A N I pp t EI>RO ' Apr " 12.— The passenger and freight steamship Bonlta, Captain Nicholson, ar rived this morning from San Francisco and way #° rt ?v w JJ h .f pood frel « nt and panSenger list for the Pacific Coast Steamship Company. After taking on a return cargo she cleared 'for San Francisco. ! ( The steamship Tamplco, Captain Haley, after discharging a portion of her lumber cargo at San Diego, arrived here with 1,100,000 feet of lumber consigned to the Southern California Lumber Company. •. The steam schooner Pasadena, Captain Kal m. J? 'o/Sf^lT 5 todaT » Blx *y hours ' from Albion, with 300,000 feet of lumber for the Pacific Elec tric Railway Company. The steam schooner Wasp, Captain Wehman. fonr and a half days from Grays Harbor, is discharging 600.000 feet of lumber. The steam schooner Santa Ana. Captain Dan iels, five days from Portland, brought 600.000 feet of lumber. - - . The steam schooner Norwood, Captain Martin, srrived this morning from Grays Harbor via San Francisco with 800,000 feet of lumber . The schooner Inca. Captain Rasmuspen. fin ished discharging her lumber cargo today nnj sailed In ballast for the Columbia River to re load. The big yacht Lurline was towed down the inner harbof today from her winter moorings and is being prepared for a ptrinji of cruising. • The schooner Americana, tfrom Astoria, carrv lng SOO.OOO feet of lumber. Is oat two. days for San Pedro. . , The schooner A. F. Coates, from Tacoma, and the schooner Bertha Dolbeer, from Eureka, have sailed for San Pedro with cargoes' of lumber. The schooner Mildred, at Belllngham. haR been chartered to load a lumber cargo for this port. The steam schooner Coaster. Captain Hlggioit arrived this morning from Portland with 650 000 feet of railroad ties. . - \u25a0 \u25a0 -. -A. \u25a0• The City Council of Wilmington has granted to the Imperial Investment Company 4500 feet of water frontage In the west basin of. the Inner harbor, with permission to dredge the saina and construct wharves. v -, The steam schooner Jean Butler, Captain 01 sen, arrived this afternoon, five days from Grays Harbor via San Francisco, with 680,000 feet of lumber. .» ••• \u25a0 •• . v . • -. . i • The steam schooner Helen P. Drew, Captain Basle, finished discharging her lumber cargo and cleared for Greenwood to • reload. The schooner Eona, " from San Diego, Is ex pected.to arrive tomorrow.-' SEATTLE. April 12.— The White Pass and Yukon Railway Is planning to use four freight barges, each of 350 tons capacity, on the Yukon River In conjunction with their steamers here. The combined capacity of steamers and barges will be 600 tons each, and the additional freight ca pacity will aid - greatly in handling, the antici pated heavy traffic of the snmmer. \u25a0< : -\u0084 , '-. Eleven Japanese, detained after landing front -the tct»»wnship Tremont as contract laborers, will ; be deported tomorrow, when the Tremont Balls for the Orient. Arrived — The Pennsylvania from .San Frtn- \u25a0 ctacn, . to take the place of the Saratoga on the Valdez run: the Dolphin from Skagway. • Sailed — The Humboldt for Skagway, the Spo kane for San Francisco.' < •The Overdue List British bark Onnsary, out 206 days from Ca leta Bnena, for Antwerp, 90 per cent.. French bark Vlctorine, out 162 days from An tofagastar for Falmouth, 12 per cent." German ship Alsternlxe, out 110 days from Callao, .for Melbourne, -75 per cent. . - British bark Brunei, out 108 days from New castle. Australia, for J train. 50 :per cent. \u25a0 British bark Dee, out , 164 days \u25a0 from Ade laide, for Falmoutb, 5 per cent. Norwegian bark Alexandra, out 128 days from Newcastle, Australia, for Panama, 25 per cent. Army Transports The Burnslde Is' at Seattle. The Buford will sail April 80 for China. - •.% The Crook is In port. Out of commission. The Dlr sailed for Manila April ' 7.-. - -The Kilpatrick Is at. Newport News,' Va. - • The Logan sailed April S from Honolulu ' for this port. The Meade is In New York. Oat of com mission. \u25a0 - The Ingalls Is at Newport News, Va. '< The Sheridan Is In port. Out of commission. The Sherman sailed April 6 • for Manila. ' The ' Thomas arrived April 2 at Manila. The Warren is in port. Out of commission. NEWS OF THE OCEAN Tonnage Engagement* ' The' British tank Steamer iTonawanda, which arrived from Mojl on Thursday, > will. return to the Orient with refined oil. '-,\u25a0\u25a0' V. " .- \u25a0 . . The following lumber charters were ' announced yesterday:./ .The British .' barkentlne Everett; O. Grlggs, from Puget . Sound to a•: direct i nitnite port, at 48s; \u25a0 barkentlne George C. Perkinn, from Puset Sound to Topolobampo; British steamer Strathclyde, from Portland to Shang hai, at SCs ' Bd, chartered ' prior to arrival; • ,: Shipment* for tbe . Antipodes ; .. .-. . The British -tramp ? steamer Bratnley.= sailed yesterday for Sydney via Eureka with merchan dise as cargo from this -port as follows:* . For Aastralia — 41 OS rolls,' 172 cs and ' 142 bbls roofing material, \u25a0 220 cs and :4: 4 bbls' paints," 560 bxs and " 160 pkgs metal polish . and 87,744 feet lumber, valued- at $20,212. - \u25a0: - , "..,, - For . New . Zealand — 1172 rolls, 0 : cs and 11 bbls' rooflDj: material and 48* cs . paints, valued a,t $2541. t ..---'., - - . \u25a0 :,.. ' ,: '. ;' SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED -,:\u25a0 Friday, April 12.^ . Stmr Whittier, Seaman, 8 days .from <\Van couver. \u25a0"'-.-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' •' . V: '-', >•'•" * Stmr Cascade/ Raverlk, ! 62 hours from -Astoria. Stmr vMißßouri,..Findlaji,,v MißBouri,..Findlaji, , 58 days -, from ' New York, ritL San Diego 46 hours. > -\u25a0--*' \u25a0 ,; . Stmr George :,W. Elder,' Jeucn, 30 hours from San Ted ro. -\u0084 \u25a0'-. i •'\u25a0 ' •*•* '. \u25a0 '< '' - :'-. ': '- ; -\u25a0 - Stmr Mandalay, Sanford, 35 hours from Cres cent Citr. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'- ;-•\u25a0 . -Stmr Porno, Matsen, 12 hours from Albion, via Point Arena 10, hours. ?« % < ". 'V' ; Stmr \u25a0 Scotia, ; Nelson, ,» hours from Jenner Landing. -'\u25a0''•.->;''\u25a0 ' : .» \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0"'-'«\u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0 "-•-'\u25a0 .:->\u25a0 ' Stmr i Enreka. . Iverson, 22 hours from . Eureka. .Stmr James S. Hlgpins, Elleson, 39 hours from 'Port Los "Angeles, i- -\u0084Vr' r v-- .- i- - . '' . ' Stmr Korea,'- Sandberg, ;27 days 7. hours and, SO minutes from Hongkong, via -Yokohama; 16s days 6 hours and 06 minutes, r via Honolulu 5 days 14 hours ; and . 68 \u25a0 minutes. '\u25a0•• /: . ; ' :. Ship Marion ;Chllcott,.Llndberg, 18 -hours ; from' Monterey," ln t«w. of tug Defiance. .'"...--. ' . \u25a0 . Bktn : Jane . Iff Stanford/? Mollested,' 15 , ; days from Everett.: \_ ;'-; "'-.; *\u25a0."•.-• ."--i --v'L "-/•;-. •- bciir Louis, Dyer, 14 days from Colombia, River. THE SAN \u25a0MtAyCTSCO'^CAIJi; 13, 1907^ Weather Report United * States * Department ot Agrlcnltore— -San Franolsco, April 12, 1907. , - J -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. " .:-..\u25a0\u25a0 ".-\u25a0-•/•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; 'S'» . ' EAINFALL DATAV •' , \u25a0;• ;-' : > »,.:.i< • Past " '\u25a0 - Seaßonal". Nor-, Stations— . 24 hours. T to date. > mal. Eureka •.....'..;....'. 0.00 :'> 48.27 :\u25a0 39.57 Bed- Bluff.. .:. 0.00. '25. 5S 23.12 SacramentOr-.:..-. .". .. V 0.00 ' ' 22.86 '.\u25a0'':'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 18.45 San-, Francisco..;..... • 0.00 • « 24. 84 ;>.:;.'. 21.69 San J05e...'. ....... .v 0,00 \u25a0 V ; 21.83 • ..... Fresno. -...:...;.'.•....** 0.00 " 1Q.20. - 7.87 SanTLuis Oblspb. . ..".i Tr.v*- 24.46 20.08 Ix»a Ansreles.....:. .. . Tr. -.- 19.10 : 16.13 San ; Diego. : ; .-. . .": .-. . .0.00 - , 10.80 - ,9.70 Baker- .. ...;.;29. 04,-70 ;"40i- SB .. Cloudy ' .00 Boise ........ .29.92,->T4tBOV,NW.i' I Cloa<ly .00, Eureka - ......;30.00^86~ v -48TN ? *4 : 'Cloudy .00 Flagstaff' ..:.i29,84 I T74V slV.SW^Clear • Fresno ..'. . .-; , .29 . 62 r- Si r54 '\u25a0'\u25a0 N V&- Pt-Gldy \OO Kalispeir .\u25a0...;30.08n62; 28>S: P.Ck-af .00 Los Angeles. .. 29.9ft Y 64^- 54s TV--^Cloudy Tr. Modena . . . :.;. :..29.84 : 'f 78 ii 40 - SiV^.dlear \u25a0 ' .00 Mt. Tamalpais.29.»4^69t'6S^'W/',Tn>Pt.Cldy .00 Norths U^ad. .-i-.30.-02? 60 ;..48'1;.Z : ~*%V.'..\: ... Phoenix v:'.i:;:29;94~C96A55-f;*N'4-<4-Cl«ar .00 Pooa tello X : .-. . .29 .04 \12 :\ 88 ? W *$: Cloildy . 00 Pt. Reyes- Jit. ;29: 89^57,-— ;iN;%-£Pt.Cldy. .00 Portland - - Vt .':'. 23 : 02 \f 72 ''48 i'>Vv'i l-i Gloutly .00 Red .Blnffr.'if.sa.SO-^S^MiiSX^Clear' ~ .00 Reno \u25a0?. . .f.V. :i29:80-*>7& ;'^2>V' 1 (V >s;f qiear .00 Sacramento..^.2o.B4 j-78 . '"458^8 i^>>i Clear I v.OO Kalt -•I4ke/..;;29;K5y474 •: 48 T+NW4 Clear . '\u25a0 .00 San "Diego.'.»r^9;o6^«4" Diego.' .»r^9;o6^«4: 68 f8W^ ; Cloudy .00 San -FranclßCO.29.9o -.\u25a066"-84t4;-W^".s;cieax .00 San ". JoscriV. .V.29.90 v.7«'f.4B'vNW-yClear ' .00 S. \u25a0 L. . Obitpo. .29:98 - 64- 50^> S • "i'Cloudy Tr. 8. E.. Farallon.29.S4/56Vv-vNT?;iClear .00 ] Seattle :-V. ; . .'. .29:90 l J 06 $ '44*: -W *.^ Cloudy .00 1 Spokane '- ;..:.V30.0P^68 /* 40 fNEJiiiPtCldy' .00 •Summlt' : i::-:..r;;.i.VsS''.s7^NßiVdll'a* \u25a0 .00 TatooSh •'.>v;i\3o".oa^BSß-'t4»^We.t**> u a*'" : ' 00 TonopahV.:. .".29.76 *74fJ!64'<Bß.!^ PtCldy .00 Walla 'Walla. :29. 96 i;'6g*j4arfStj*4PtCldy .00 Wlnnemncca \u25a0T.29.84^T8- 42; 3T \' >Oloudy .00 "gama. :;:;:V..29:7A I D6!! c e6i.'W:J!n;Clear : .00 • Arerage \u25a0- snow on \u25a0- ground i 168 : Inches. ;^-;:.i;rti".: .. .-Sf NOPSIS^r, ,V:;*^v - The pressure Is falling slowly orer\the Pacific Slope," l and -a' moderate .i low- In: apparently de, yeloplng f over the , : valley i of ; the Colorado." Th is will cause cloudy -"- weath«r < and i possibly light rain' along tin southern : coast. ; The Weather con tinues '. moderately warm In the' lnterim 1 and cool along the coast. - . ' -'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0- ~-r«»*< -**»\u25a0<*- \u25a0 For San Francisco * and -. Yldnlty-r^Clondy Sat urday; brisk west wlnda.*"^ *' :---vj-*>; - For the Sacramento-. Valley— Falr^. Saturday: light south winds, • changing to fresh northerly. For the San Joaquln Valley — Cloudy Saturday; brisk north wind. , - '-\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0 \u25a0 For Los Angeles and Tlclnitr— Cloudy Satur day; possibly -light showers; "light south wind. A.' G.McADIB, District Forecaster. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. TO ARRIVE . . \u25a0 From I Steamer | Duo' Portland & Astoria.... Cascade Apr. 13 Mojl Ashtabula ....Apt. 13 Coquille River ........ Elizabeth ..... Apr. 13 i San Pedro Vanguard ..... Apr. 13 Puget Sound Ports..;.. City of Topeka. Apr. 13 Portland & Astoria.... Costa Rica..:.. Apr. 13 Portland & Way Ports. Roanoke-. ...... Apr. IS Wlllapa Harbor ...... Yosemite ...;.. Apr. 14 Oyster Harbor .......ITordenskJold.. Apr. 14 Hllo ....:.... ...Enterprise ....Apr. 14 Humb01dt............. Pomona Apr. 14 Grays Harbor .;'..'.-..*. Newburg ...... Apr. 14 Mrndocino & Pt. Arena Sea Foam ..... Apr. 14 Eel River Ports Argo .......... Apr. 15 Seattle ............... Spokane••'....... Apr. 15 Sydney & Way Ports.. Ventura Apr. 15 Portland & Astoria.... Northland ..... Apr. 15 S. Diego & Way Ports. State of Cal.:, Apr. 15 Coos Bay M. \u25a0',F. Plant:.. Apr. 10 Humboldt Eureka ........ Apr. 10 San " Pedro Jim Butler .... Apr. 10 Coos Bay ............. Breakwater ... Apr? 10 ', Humboldt .....'......'. Ramona ....... Apr. 1(1 Honolulu ............i Alameda ...... Apr. 16 Seattle & Tacoma....'. Watson ........ Apr. 16 San Pedro & Way Pts. Bonita ....'.... Apr. 16 New York, via Ancon:. San Juan ...... Apr. 16 Sea*ttle Am. Fourichon. Apr. 17 Portland & Way Ports: F. Kilburn .... Apr. 17 San Pedro ............ Norwood ...;.. Apr. 17 Hamburg & Way Ports. Abesslnla Apr. 17 Sallna Crua .......... Callfornlan .... Apr. 17 Pt. Arena & Albion Porno .".... Apf. 18 S. Diego & Way Ports. Santa Rosa .... Apr. IS Sydney & Way Ports.. Sierra ........ Apr. 18 Puget Sound Ports.... Umatllla ..'..:: Apr. 18 Portland & Astoria.... Columbia ..... Anr. 18 New York via Ancon.. Peru .......... Apr. 19 China & Japan........ Amer. Mara .. Apr. 20 Portland & Way Ports. G. W. Elder... Apr. 20 - \u25a0\u25a0._- .;\u25a0.'\u25a0.. TO SAIL -v -.- •".:', ;'- Destination i- 1 Steamer | SailajPler ApriFl3^" ,\u25a0\u25a0 • .-• ->.• -.". . •\u25a0•[;-\u25a0.•.../ i Grays Harbor ......... G. Llndauer. 1 pm 5 St Seattle Eureka..... 12 m 2' Humboldt ............ Ravalll ..;. 9am 2 • Grays Harbor ICoronado ... '3 pm 10 Grays Harbor ./....... C. Nelson. .'. 2pm 20 Wlllapa Harbor ..'..... Helene,\u25a0;£.'.'. ."....>. ...; Humboldt Eureka :.... ; 9 am 13 - Humboldt ............ Vanguard .'. 9am 2- Humboldt .........;'.. Ramona:.'..: 10.30 a 9 Los Angeles P0rt5.....1 Roanoke ... spm. 13 San Pedro & Way Ports Coos 8ay.... 3 pm 11 Point. Arena &i Albion. Porno ...... 6pm 2 Seattle & Tacoma...... Buckman .. 1:30 p 20 . April 14 — >: -. ' Los Angeles Ports.... Yosemite ..'. 12 m 2 San Diego & Wsy Pts. Santa- Rosa. 10 am 11 Grays Harbor .: Acme '.." 2 •\u25a0April 15— ; \u25a0\u25a0;- .;\u25a0 ; , \u25a0.-,;-;>. -. - ; - ;\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' .- Grays Harbor ........ Westerner 18.." Coquille River Elizabeth ... ...... .... Los Angeles Ports..... Northland ..12 m 2 Tahiti ................ Mariposa ...11am :7 ' " April ,10— - New: York, via Ancon.. City,of Para. 12 m 40 Humboldt ............ Pomona . r.. 10.30 a ; 9 ; Astoria & Portland.,.. Costa Rica.. 11 am 24 April 17— ' . i - ..: Poget Sound Ports.... Montara ... 3pm 0 'Grays ' HarbOr Norwood .i. ..*.... .... »Kel River P0rt5....... Argo .;..-"... 12 . m 10 \u25a0 Point Arena .......... Sea Foam... 4pm 2 j Puget Sound : Ports.... Spokane ..... 11 am .'<\u25a0 3 • Grays Harbor ........ Jim' Butler.; ..;,.. .... April 1&— • Coos Bay. ....'...Breakwater'. -4pm 8 Coos Bay .......'. M. F. Plant. 4 pm 19 San Diego & Way Pts. State of Cal. 10 am 11 ' Grays Harbor ........ Newburg - ... 2pm 10 San Pedro & Way Ports Bonlta ..... 3 pm 11 .- April 19— -" - \u25a0> \u25a0: - • ;, Portland & Way Ports. F. Kilburn... April- 20— ' ; ' l Honolulu Alameda ... 11 am 7 New York via Ancon.; San Juan ... 12 "m 40 L Seattle & Tacoma.:.r.lWatson • .'... 1:30 p 20 Havre 8c Way Ports..|A. Fourichon ..;". TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE ;^ Destination v \u25a0 | ..;, Steamer, - : I.Date ' Ekagway & Way Ports.] Dolphin ..'..;.. Apr. 14 Valde* Se Seward.......lSnratoga ..:...'. Apr. \u25a0 10 Skagway & Way; Ports. J City, of Seattle. Apr. 17 KkasrwayA Way Ports. iCottace City '•.-. Apr: 21 Valdez & Seward. ...~.\ Yucatan .....;.'. Apr. 24 Seward & Way Ports.. I Bertha ,V.\.... Apr. 25 San and! Tide United States Coast and I Geodetic Survey—Time and Heights of Tides at Fort Point.-, For city . front (Mission-street wharf);add 25 minutes, c SATDRDAY, APRIL .13 ,\u25a0 Sun rises ..;...: .s:3B|Sun Bets .........6:43 Timel' •- Time ;•••\u25a0\u25a0".". Time -'i JTime '- Apr Ft Ft 2 *Ft — F* •(l w[';, hw .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-. lw ,".-i h;w IS.. 5:54 s 0.6112:28 \u25a0 5.1 8:55 ,1,7 .'.:/; H W LW H W ;-',-( LYW 14.. 0:10 5.4 6:32 0.5 1:20 4.9 6:30 2.1 15.. 0:40 , 5.2 .7:15 :0.4 2:15 ; 4.7 7:06 \u25a0 2.6 16.. 1:06 . 6.0 7:50 0.5 8:18 \u00844.4 T:42 3.0 17.. 1:35 ; 4.8 8:44 / 0,6, 4:24 3.0 8:22 3.2 18..1 2:05 ;4.7 8:30 ,0.7 5:34 ' 4.3[ 9:17 3.4 j < TIME BALL Cnlted States Branch-Hydrographic' Office",' Mer-' chants' I Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., April .-.-; 12,^,1907/:-^«,-,':-i*:-•.;;;: ;^v _ .-'.•: :\u25a0-.-.•;\u25a0 v, . The time ball on the.tower of thftFerfy. build ing was! dropped. today exactly - at; noon, - pacific Standard .Time (120 th Meridian),, or at Bh.*'oom. 00s. Greenwlcfi Mean Tim*."'-;?\u25a0''vfr-'•>\-'-^v-: .. ... . .•\u25a0'-*J^i« *-;w J j/?C>BOR*?ETT,' ;" '*•;! sLieutenant,"' U: *S." t N.";*lif Charge.., ' U. S. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. A - branch -, of ' the United States : Hydrograpbic i Office. '- located \u25a0'• at •\u25a0 the ', Merchants'. Exchange, la i maintained In" San; Frahciscq torv the. benefit of { mariners,:: without regard ; to , nationality t and free ' of • expense.' are ' cordially ? Invited: to visit \u25a0 the | office, '. where | complete ' sets . of I cha rts and Bailing directions of the. world are 'kept at hand, -a for .comparlroh ( 'and?j i efer i ence, :w andy the latest Information can always be obtained regard ing lights, dangers to naTlg«t!on"and all'matters of interest to ocean commercfcJ'-'- •\u25a0>-'':' "'\u25a0* ''M \ «\u25ba••.\u25a0 \u25a0--\u25a0( \u25a0+\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 3. C. \u25a0BURNETT, •;\u25a0'• .:. Lieutenant, : C." 3. . N, ;' lo : ClUrge. \u25a0 Schr iVega, Gullln, 19 daystfrom- Tacoma:; \u25a0 ; • Schr Charles I E. I Falk;' Jacobson.^l4 days from I Grays * Harbor. , ,;-.^j*A>i:*j \;.-:. / .Power Bchr l oonnftnjapJ«hnton,- ? 16- hours from ' Delmar Landing. '-* \u25a0-. - • )-\u25a0 ,„.. k . =. :,. • \u25a0•- •'.\u25a0'•.•• \u25a0 CLEARED '*'••\u25a0 ' : rA-\?.i> •-'-'\u25a0 '\u25a0' '-'\u25a0'\u25a0- -v ; .- 1 \u25a0 '.:. '•\u25a0' , • \u25a0\u25a0: - - * Friday ,<\u25a0 April .12.*: . t - Stmr City. of Puebla, i Jepsen,-, Victoria; Pacific Coast, Steamship, Company. ,— rT r-.i, ;. < t • Ship Star of India, Christiansen, Bristol Bay; Alaska- Packers' Association. \u25a0 \u25a0.-:• . ~?.-~\?<*b&£ Bark Charles 8.~ Kenney, < Meyer,';' Bristol \u25a0 Bay; North ' Alaska Commercial: Company. '-.. Tr \u25a0 • 1 Bark Electra, Martinson, r ßristol Bay; Alaska \u25a0 Packers' Association.' ;•",:".-.' ••/.;-. :."*.- .-.; -. Bktn S. ''N.'t. Castle,' Pederscn, codftshinf;- Ed ward Pond.v \u25a0 :\u25a0\u25a0!•?.-\u25a0 v-«- ••"..-\u25a0;-. '' 1 .-:_'-'"': .-f.- : .-' \u25a0-. .:\u25a0'-' \u25a0^ Schr Dora - Blnhm, \u25a0 Kelton, ; codflshlnj; ; ' Pacific States ' Tradiug '\u25a0 Company. . ,\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0>. , . ' Schr j Glen; t Buckman, "Nelsons ' Cot«, v i Alaska ; Pacific States Trading Company. -Wrr >'*•-• - ,-. \u25a0,;,-.j... . .- '^--i- gADLED -\u25a0* .->"•":';>" ..'-'"; . • , . \u25a0 , "."".-»:.'.-•- ;;:-X \u25a0 "\'\y-.,- '\u25a0\u25a0'" Friday,' April, 13. Stmr: Svea, AllenLQrays : Harbor. . ; .--'-; Stmr Noyo, ( L«e," Fort Bragg. ; ; .;v : V"i • ' <. :- , Stmr 1 Navarro,* Hoffman, Crescent ! Clty.l -'\u25a0 \u25a0' - :\u25a0\u25a0-« Stmr, George Loom is, i McKellar.l Redondo. . '- ' Stmr .Area ta, Reedr/Eureka. > .' <^rr,-. ' '.; Strar .* Atlas, ; Badger, • Portland."..- v-^- X i ! -.' -;L; L - \u25a0 ; >\ißtmr \u25a0 George -W. > Elder,; Jessenj." Eureka,' , Asto ria and Portland. --i? "'..t< ..-\u25a0 '.'? •.•?\u25a0; v>;- - : k .Br stmr Bramley,< Gray,* Sydney.^ Tia'Eurek'a.*"- V Stmr Ol ty of ; Puebla/v Jepsen;- Victoria, s etc. Ship Star, of Italy,^ SoLUa, Pyrwald Harbor* \u25a0,:-.!, CAPTAIN WATERS IS NEW DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. WILLIAM G. 'WATERS,-. WHO ; HAS BEEN ELECTED ' COMMANDER OF THE G. A. E. - IN CALIFORNIA. \- - ...... " . \u25a0 SANTA BARBARA, April , 112.—Cap tain W.G.. Waters "was -elected- departs ment commander of the Grand Army of the Republic today. \u0084 Captain. .Waters was born. in Gorham, Maine, August 14, IS3S. He first' en listed, in May, 1861. He.. was corhmls sioned first lieutenant in 1862- and was discharged in 1863' by General. Halleck on;; account of . Vphysicar\ disability brought on by, exposure. He came to California Jn 1877 and. 1 was for several years . superintendent of \the ' press de partment of The t Call.^ In 1887 he moved to" Santa Barbara, 'where he has resided since. He has been commander of Starr King- Post *NoJ- 52, at Santa Barbara, for- the last three years. SCHROTH ESTATE WILL ERECT BIG , BUILDING Asks Permit to. Put Up.aSix-Stbry Structure in ; Kearny Street to *: ;'. c6st;sioq,opq;; -\u0084 :' -r. The Schroth estate applied yesterday for a permit to erect a six-story brick building •on the "east side of 'Kearny street, near Bush, at a cost of $100,000. Other applications for permits were flled by C. W. Thomas, Post street," near Scott, ;\u25a0 $11,000; Gouk- "Chang, iDupont street, near Washington, $19,450; James Coughlan, Market street, hear" Fifth, $20,000; Ti. Campagrio, California street, near Larkln, $14,900; Charles Fey.^Wal ler street,, near Alpine, $24,900. • CAEPENTEE DANOEEOTJSLY HTJST— Peter Lundbaum, tf carpenter," fell- from a 'scaffold .yes terday *at" the corner of Sutter* and Polk streets and his. skull .was \u25a0 fractured. He probably will die. -. \u25a0\u25a0-. ;\u25a0:- ; _ .;\u25a0-,- ...-.\u25a0- ..:'.. .. -. \u0084./• -- Bark Jatfieg N^smith, Campbell. Belllngbam.' i • Bcbr Roderick Dhii, Anderson, Monterey, In tow of tug:fteli<?f. ' -•*. \u25a0';\u25a0'. : - t .:-\u25a0, - '\u25a0'\u25a0/. t. Schr c Susie . M...Plnmmer, . Hansen. v Grays Hf.rbor^. .,.-...-\u25a0'./:..- . - ,'•„, . . ... ;• .-•.?'.; -\u25a0...\u25a0; Power schr Newark,* Johnson. Byxbees Landing. - Barge \u25a0 Ninety-one, Erickson, • Portland, \u25a0 In > tow of 6tmr 'Atlas. •"•. .* vr ."-.».*.-»• '-• .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.•\u25a0•-.-' :-. «J. . OUTSIDE BOUND. IN— 12 MIDNIGHT Barkentine Aurora. * ', -.. ..\u25a0 ':— \u25a0 \ spoken* •.•-•' •. M April 4. lat 36 N, long 44 W— Ship Atlas, from Baltimore; for ,Sanr- Francisco." -= •.- \u25a0 ; •\u25a0 , y *&. Per Btmr Korea— April 8, 7;10 p.. in., lat 28 36 N,. long; 145 10 W, u S etmr Logan, from Ma nila, for 'San Franclnco. ' ' .- - ' -\u25a0.-\u25a0'. . ,* > :.;\u25a0 TELEGRAPHIC \u25a0•-\u25a0;: POINT.- LOBOS, April 12, 10 p. : m.— Weather hazy, wind northwest;. Telocity 0 miles per hour. •.-.-\u25a0\u25a0.•.. DOMESTIC POU*£S * ' \u25a0\u25a0 ; • POHT> : HARFOUD— Sailed \u25a0Jpril"- 12— Barge Three,. In tow of -tug Sea, King,- f6r, San Fran cisco. - -'\u25a0 .-••..-:,».\u25a0 ... .;\u25a0._ : . ..":.. :-.\u25a0\u25a0;.--; RBDONDOr-Sailed April 12— Schr W. . H. Smith, for Piiget Sound; Btmr Vanguard, 'for San Francisco.' ";-"\u25a0' i. 4 -'-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"•.' ••\u25a0"\u25a0;'-.\u25a0•>\u25a0;- -.it \u25a0 ...•-.\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0_•'. :. PORT TOWNSKND— Sailed April. 12— Br, stnir Bessie' Dollar, for Tientsin. "' \u25a0/ • - Sailed : April j 12— Schr Balboa,", for San Pedro; bktn Georglna, j for San Pedro. '\u25a0\u25a0'*..' : ". : - - \u25a0"• , | -Arrived j April.- 12 — Russian bark " Fennla, " from Astoria.' < .-...'..: :;> . -, .\u25a0\u25a0.-.^.• i . r -~<* \u25a0'.- •' ; . • BELLINGEfAM— Sailed April 11— Schr A., M. Baxter, for San Francisco. 1 : - . ' : \u25a0 ArrWed vAprll- 11— Sthr - Mildred/ -'- from San Pedro. \u25a0'• \u25a0 • -• "v "\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0.• : PORT HADLOCK— Sailed April 11— Schr Bal boa, for San Pedro.' '\u25a0 '.: .-\u25a0.;:'• \u25a0 : SAifPEDRO^Arrired April . 12— Stmr Bonita,' hence April' 8; -stmr Pasadena, : from Albion: strar Norwood,' from San Francisco, ' hence "April 10;. stmr Santa ;Ana/ from Astoria. . k : . \u25a0••\u25a0- ASTORIA-^Arrlved April 12— Stmr Norn* City, hence \u25a0 April 9. - r-S'- , .v-^t & *\u25a0 . - » > rs : j \u25a0-, . - - i. r . : , 'xj»n^ Arrived April 12— Schr Abbfe,- hence Feb 28. i v " : > Sailed * April 12— Schr Manila, for San Pedro; stmr South Bay, for San Francisco. \u25a0' X ; .. '"Arrived 'April 12— Stmr* W. S. Porter, from Port " Harford ; : schr AbbiD, henee March 28, ! and not; Feb. 2S. as before reported.. :. \u25a0•<•\u25a0\u25a0*.;.•; HALF MILLION SHARES ARE TAKEN WITH SMALL STIR IN [PRICES pining Stoqk Business on BusK Street Distributed Among iOO Gompanies More? than t half -a million shares "of Nevada J mining, stocks ; of ; the : southern districts were sold in ; this city yester-' day. 'The volume lOf ;:buslness of tha last. half :of the business dayiwasnear ly double ; that"'- of i/ the ' opening 'half. With the "quite large, showing of shares marketed ' in' total there ; were' no \u25a0; great sellers.- :,Only two- stocks: were Bold, in excess 1 ; of v 30,000 -.shares;; each.. "They were B Diamondfield Triangle . and Red Top Extension, : and " neither;, went much above jtlie" 30,000 mark. From itKis it appears; that; the^busiriess was widely distributed among the many offerings, and. such was the fact; the sales \repre sented about 100. companies, j vi The conditions 3 seemed to ' bej. favor able' for; a .slight advance in the after noon I above . $he prices S that: were real ized whenithe selling of the day opened." Goldfleld Consolidated Mines sold , at $ 3 in : thexnorning "and: $7.87.%V 1ater > ;thus dropplngitwelveand-a half points, but Jumbo Extension, ": Great' Bend, Jim But-" ler j and Gold fiel d ,. Kewahos were each five 'points ; higher, in the later, -.sales than in 'the earlier -transactions." \u25a0 Granny, Indian < Camp, Lone Star, Red Hills V and , Sandstorm r, gained a point each. : • Pittsburgh. Sliver \u25a0.' Peak gained two and a half points and sold' at $1.95. Mustang* Manhattan ' dropped from . 27 cents to 24, cents. - Mohawk- Extension sold all, day at 23 cents. North Star dropped'from; 36 cents to 35 cents. 'St. Ives fell from $1.57%" to $1.52%J Silver PicTci started -at $1.17^4 and ,vtouch«d -$1i20,'; r and : Tramp,;; Consolidated .'V.wjw first" at . $1^20 : arid' 'then iwent- down'- to |1117%,1 reversing the performance" of Sliver Pick.' -'- •-.\u25a0• ' /: ' ;: ; .- : Thus there was no general advance or general decline during the'day.nor any .steep * fluctuatlohw .The condition SAN DIEGO-^Sailed April 11— Stmr Tamplco, for Seattle. ;\u25a0 - - -\u25a0 - Arrived April. 12— Stmr Sheila, ' from Nanaimo. ABERDEEN— Arrved April 12— Schr' Jessie Minor, hence March 28;- stmr Centralla, hence April 9.' •\u25a0--, \u25a0"\u25a0•-.: , v Sailed April 12— Stmr Grace Dollar and schr Ladlow; for San ,• Francisco; schr Espada, \ for Saa> Pedro. . \u25a0 \u25a0 ; ' , \u25a0 ' j SEATTLE— SaiIed . April 12— Stmr Sp\Aane, for San Francisco. •-•:.• - - BALLARD— Arrived ; April 12— Schr Alex T. Browni from San Pedro. WRANGELL— SaiIed April 12— Stmr Cottage City, for Skagway.. - .-\u25a0 : . ABERDEEN— Arrived April 11— Schr Andy Ma honey, hence March i 26; schr R. C. Slade, hence '\u25a0 March 31; schr Roy Somera, hence April 2. . • : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- Sailed April 11 — Stmr Newburg,. for San Fran ' Cisco; schr Vine, . for : San Francisco; schr W. J k Patterson, for San Pedro. ' \u25a0 • '• \u25a0 TATOOSH— PaBsed In April 12— Russian ship Fennla, from Astoria, for Tacoma. ** Passed in April 12^ — Nor stmr Elsa, from Guay mas, -for Tacoma.. \u25a0 "" -••\u25a0;' '. Passed In April 1 12— Schr Blakeley, from Re dondo. for Port Blakeley. - " t > •EUREKA — Arrived April 12— Stmr Pomona, hence April 11; stmr Santa Cruz, hence April 10; i stmr -Argo, hence April 10. . ' . -Sailed April 12— Stmr Prentlas, - for San Fran cisco;- stmr Roanoke, for San Francisco; stmr Argo, - for Eel River and San Francisco. f> -.-*\u25a0• Sailed April 12— Stmr Despatch, for San Pedro.-- -\u25a0. : \u25a0' : - \u25a0\u25a0- v -'\u25a0\u25a0-' •\u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0-• \u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0 ' - ' COOS BAY— April 12— Stmr Thomas L. Wand did not sail yesterday; will probably sail today. SANTA BARBARA— Arrived April 12-^-Stmr State. of California, hence April 11, and sailed for San -Diego. • • - ~ ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU— Arrived April 12— Stmr Sierra, from Sydney, for San Francisco; stmr Ililonian, hence 'April 5. . v -.. * • • Arrived April 12 — Stmr Nevadan. hence April 6;. U- S stmr Sherman, hence April 5, for Ma nila., . \u25a0•\u25a0 •-\u25a0\u25a0-. ,•-\u25a0-,• FOREIGN PORTS V .;*: , NEW .-, WESTMINSTER— ! Arrived April 12—^Br stmr -Woodford, from Victoria, to load lumber.. \u25a0 KOBE— Arrived April 11^-Ger stmr Numantla, from Portland, • Or. . , , , ,:• VICTORIA— Arrived April 12— Br stmr Nee-. dies, hence April B. :.\u25a0' . ; . Arrived April 12 — Br stmr Georgia, from Car diff. -,\u25a0 - - \u25a0 .. • \u25a0.: •-\u25a0 \u25a0 B Arrived April 12— Nor stmr i Elsa, from Guay- ACAPULCO— SaiIed April 11— Stmr Pern, -*or San Francisco. i \u25a0 Arrived April 12— Stmr Newport, from Ancon, for ' San Francisco. - • - \u25a0 ; . Sailed April 11— Stmr San Juan, for San Fran cisco. =" :-"- ; •\u25a0 ' - ' \u25a0 .'• • ' \u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0• : ' HONGKONG— Arrived April 11 — Jap stmr.Nip pon Maru, hence March 13. . Arrived April 11 — Br stmr Empress of China, from .Vancouver. •-,*\u25a0 ; - •\u25a0 \u0084 CORONKL— Arrived April B—Ger8 — Ger stmr Anu bla, from Hamburg,' for San Francisco.- • ' VALPARAISO— Arrived April B— Oer stmr Thoben, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. " • Sailed April S—^Jer. stmr Memphis, , . for San Francisco. . >'- : ' ' ' ...ri' , \u25a0 v \u25a0 COLON —^Arrived April 10— Stmr Finance, from New' York- \u25a0•.'\u25a0-\u25a0 .<\u25a0 ' -: : \u25a0\u25a0 - % -' ••\u25a0--\u25a0 HULL— Arrived April 10— Br stmr Magellan, from Tacoma. •. . \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0• - "»• >«PORT SAlD— Arrived April 11 — Ger stmr Ale- Blfl.from New Yotk, for Manila." - ; " . 1 YOKOHAMA— Arrived AprU 11— Stmr Shaw niut, from Seattle. ; Sailed April o— Br stmr Straha von, for San Francisco.: \u25a0 - SHIELDS— SaiIed ApriMO— Br . ship Dumfres shlre,.for Port Angeles. • . - OCEAN STEAMERS . -- -t HAMBURG— Arrived ; April 12— Stmr Pennsyl vania, from New : f-.. Memoranda COOS BAY, April . 12— While tug . Columbia was towing barge Chinook in over "Coos Bay bar the hawser- parted and the barge made sail and went about half a -mile to south of bar and an chored. -'. The • barge will most \u25a0 likely •go ashore. She has considerable dynamite, and if this does not explode it will be possible to raise her." All hands safely, ashore." .;-\u25a0>. -. '- \; -- :;; \u25a0 - '-•-. Schr Charle* ' E. Falk, while - rounding to . off Melggs - wharf collided with schr Louis.' Vessels are \u25a0\u25a0 still " together. \u25a0'\u25a0 ' -•\u25a0 - ; . - " >. - .LONDON, April 12— Gerehip R. 0. Rickmers,. bound . from ." Hamburg, .-- for ; San Francisco,- pre-. vloualy I reported aground at Gluckstadt, has been assisted off. undamaged.' - \u25a0\u25a0 ' of.a.waiting market still, obtained. Th© news .from Goldfleld that .filtered into . the'^, street. . wberis ,\the ..stock and their clients were congregated, did not.bring any "settlement 'of the exist ing {troubles into" Immediate view. The general -.uncertainty kept holders from selling lower prices, and .there was iio"; ternpt^tlon>in*s sight for" bidding at much : h"igh4r;- : prices. :^ Some, selling or ders.camdi.irii> but the pressure ; to'.sell was not j'str'ong,'. as ; the figures : relating :to^th*e":shaT.etf. that' were > roost numer ously; "ibldttully: indicated." ;" .',' -. '-The-, fact^that . the "f Southern Nevada shares are. nonassessable arfd the pen - eral^bj&llef : that^a rlse^vwiH take : place whenever a- solution Is, reached at Gold fleldVTani -the,*mlne3: tesunle, operation tendvTiojSkeiep". local ;/ speculators .;• from flooding\th'a ; r niarket T with, -their^ snares. What: may <happen ; if ".the.? trouble at Goldfleta'lS" "prolonged.-" of Tlf; it 'should become \u25a0.acute," it . would be " difficult ; to predictfTwith^ accuracy. ;V The *psesent attitude' of ':"waitlng;\for r sQmething to turn, up*: i bids fair. to be" the Habit of the- street" for a;• few 'days, 'so many brokers say. : ? '^ '_' *...;!.• .V '. - Some of : the more • prominent ; stocks were sold yesterday, at prices, as foT lows: '. Atlanta, 69 to 71 cents; Blue Bell, 26 1o 27 cents; Booth, 68 to 72 cents; Columbia Mountain, 88 to 90 cents; Dlamondfield Triangle, 47 to 48 cents; Goldfleld Consolidated. Mines. $7.87 M to $8; GOldfield Kewanos. $1.30 to $1.35; Great Bend, $1 to $1.05: ."Tim Butler. $1.15 to 'sl.2o; Plttsburg Silver Peak; $1.92 hi to $1.95; Red Top Exten sion, .48 to 49 cents; Sandstorm. 66 to 67 cents; SL Ives, $1.52% to $1.57%; Silver Pick, $1.17% to $1.20. CHURCH SERVICES THIRD Congregational Chnrch.— Notice. — An im- p ortant meeting of the members of the Third Congregational Church and Society will be held Sunday, April 14, at 2:30 p. m., at Pollto Hall, located on I6th st, betwen Guerrero and Do- lorea. All members are nnred to attend. . MEETING NOTICES CALIFORNIA Commandery No. 1. K. ** m T.— Officers and Sir Knights are hereby TJOf 3 requested to assemble In Albert Pik« " lew .Memorial Temple, 1859 Geary St.. SUX- DAY. April. l 4, 1907, at 12:30 o'clock n. m.. for the purpose of attending the fun»ral of our late frater and treasurer. SIR THOMAS MORTON. The remains will ile in state at Albert Pike \u25a0 Memorial Temple Sunday, April ; 14, from 9 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. PHINEAS F. FERGUSON. Commander. WILLIAM B. JOST, Recorder. CALIFORNIA Chapter No. 5, R. A. -a \u25a0 M.— Special meeting THIS (SATUR- J\ DAY) EVENING. April 13, at 7:3o*%^^ -o'clock sharp. -In King Solomon's /Vj^ Hall. 17.3» Fillraore St.- R. A. de- ' \u25bc gree. j FRANKLIN H. DAY, Secretary. 933 . Flllmore st. . . MISSION Lodge No. 169, F. and A. fft ' V M.'— Officers and ! members are \u25a0 0\ hereby. notified to. attend the funeral *Vf»y . of our late brother. JOHN WIND- A&\ SOR DAVIDS, from the hall of the ' /\u25bc. » 1 lodge, - SUNDAY, April 14, at 1:30. By order of the W. M. FRANK W. SMITH. Sec.. THE San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club m«»ts - THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, in Pytnlan Hall. 8265 16th St.. at 8 o'clock. Tickets f>r our annual tattle and herrin' supper, to be held on , April 27. will be given out. Members are . requested . to - attend the funeral of our late clansman. THOMAS MORTON, on SUN- DAY, April 14, at; 2 p. m., from the Albert Pike Memorial Temple. -. *«#»jaf»* : - GEORGE DOW. Royal Chief.' . GIRDWOQD. Recorder. FOR Auld-Lang Syne — St. Andrew's So- jjjßflj ciety will hold their annual picnic atjAiO? Schuetzen Park, Marin Co., on SAT- "*&S%fX URDAY. May 4. Tickets, adults 50c.; T*jF*' " bairns, 25c. Particulars later. THE regular annual meeting of the Seouola Clnb will^be held on TUESDAY EVENING. May 7. at 8:30 o'clock, in 'the clnhrooms at the- Hotel Fairmont.. ALLAN DUNN. President. - EDGAR PEIXOTTO. Secretory. STOCKHOLDERS* MEETING— Of Princesa Mln- ing Company. Tbe annual meeting of stock- holders will be held on MONDAY. APRIL 29. 1907. at 10 a. ra., at 499 3d st (upstairs). San Francisco. E. A. LASBALG. • - ! Stv^etarv. THE annual meeting of the members «-r tlv« So- ciety of ProgresniTe Spiritualists wfil - !>v ' beM at tbelr office. 709 flllmore st. Sunday. April 14, at 2 p. m.. for the- purpose of electing a ' board of directors | for I the ensnlng year and ' such other business as may come before . the meeting. JOHN KOCH. Secretary. NOTICE TO -THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ' ROAD COMPANY. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company will ' be held at the office of the Company, In room No. 1043. In - the James Flood building, at No. 870 Market-street, in the City and County of San Francisco, .- In the State of California, the same being tbe principal place of. business of (ntld corporation, and being tho building where the Board .of Directors of ; said corporation usually meot. on the 29th day of April. 1907, at the hour of 12 o'clock ' noon, to consider and act I upon the proposition to create. a bonded Indebt- e dness of , said corporation, to the amount In the- aggregate.- of Thirty-five Million Dollars ($35,000,000) in Gold Coin of tbe United States (a portion of- which is. to be used In retiring ex- isting bonded Indebtedness), and to Increase 'the bonded indebtedness of said corporation up to the - amonnf In ' the aggregate, of Thirty-live Million Dollars ($35,000,000) In Gold Coin of the United States, and to secure the said proposed bonded Indebtedness by a mortgage or deed of trust : upon ; the . railroads. ' franchises and . prop- erty of - tbe - company . now owned or hereafter acquired, . and the Income • thereof, or such part or ' deed of , trust: • and to determine . the form and terms of said bonds and mortgage or deed of trust, and to authorize the Board of Directors to • take all ' such action as they may . deem necessary ;or expedient- In i the premise*. .Dated the 23th day of February. . 1907. :- By, order, of the -Board of Directors. . ; v- '."l.'-'T ' J. L. WILLCUTT. - Seeßßtary of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Company. E. E. CALVIN. * :~ .- % ' WM. F. HERRIN. ."flHrfT-WT WILLIAM HOOD, 1 , N. T. SMITH,- •"rtatggTTT.T'?' p. f. DUNNE. -frrwnr-Br^»- a. H. PAYSON. -\u25a0PT'lV.wi"-- i h.D. PILLSBURY. • ' - • " EDWARD CHAMBERS. W. A. BISSEL. ..Directors of said Northwestern Pacific Rail- road Company. - - r, NOTICK of regular annual meeting of the Bohe- mian Club. — The regular annual meeting of the ;. members of the Bohemian Club will be held at "the rooms of the clab. 1925 Octavla St.. In the . cltv and t county of \u25a0 San - Francisco, State of CallfornUj; on TUESDAY, 16.. 1907,' at '1 - -o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing dlr«c- - ; tors 5 and ;' other officers ' of * the * club and for 'the transaction 'of such other business as may properly com* before the meeting.- - - |- . , .Vi'yW.iH.; ; SMITH JR.. Secretarr. ' ! NOTICE -'of "Annual- and -Special "Meetings" of .Stockholders -tot • MERCANTILE. TRUST iCOM- ! : \u25a0 PAN V- \u25a0 OP . SAN - FRANCISCO.— Pursuant to : v call .. of \u25a0- the president a - special - meeting •- of i * the \u25a0: stockholders sof Mercantile'- Trust " Com- • pany-of San Francisco "will be held nt the 1 office i of " the corporation. \u25a0£ No. v 464 \ California -'" street, • San Francisco. California, ; on Monday. . : April : 22," 1907. . at 11 . o'clock a. m.. for '. the * : purpose of ' amending '- the . bylaws and : voting : : .upon: the question jof Increasing the number 1 of directors of 'the ) corporation.. •\u25a0 • >\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - r % '\u25a0\u25a0„ The , regular annual meeting of the atock- '\u25a0 \u25a0-' holders 'of ' said corporation .will be held at \u25a0ilts office, on . Wednesday. "April 24. 1907. 'at -i£ 12 ' o'clock moon*;i noon* ; for i the - purpose "of .> electing ;.v~ a - board- of a directors • to \u25a0 serve , for. the : en- >; ; suing . -year, v and -; for the transaction ' nt ; scch i ~ other business as . may . come before the : meet- 1 r Ing. ' Transfer booka > will close on Saturday, April 13, = 1907; at 12 o'clock noon. '' Dated April 8, 1907.*r- ' ' : ; • JOHN, P.* McKEE, Secretary. ••' ONLY - LOCAL MANUTACTUREr£ ' B.\ PASQUALE CO.. - . [".''\u2666 : 1100 WEBSTER. COR.' TURK. . • PHONE WEST 493. | ARMY.'- NAVY." SOCIETY '\u25a0 GOODS, ' . ' " REGALIAS. FLAGS, i. BANNERS. ' .. BADGES. a\ PS, " ' ;' UMFOKM3. -'..>.' ..•^. ;^;.HAlili9:'Tb. ; LBT,''; .'.-. ST.:- HELEN.; HALL.; Laura -Goodman bnlldlns. :--' Murkft: and 15th stK.. ; \u25a0 • ' :. . - - \u25a0; -«-. *\u25a0"*' :lr ~. 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Flllmore: alt cases; adv. free; eve. 7:30-8:30: tel Weat 5132. MARTIN STEVENS, attorney at law. 1033 Gold* en gate ay«.. bet. Lagnna and Buchanan , sta. F. J. CASTLEHCN. attorney at law. 1343 Gold. en Gate aye.. b»t. FUhnoro and Stelner sts. CHAB. F. HANLON. attorney. 1782 Bush St., cor. Octavia: phone Weat 1560.. ' PATENTS * CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents, late ezamlnet V. S. Patent Office. 410 (Call) Claus Spreckelt building. PATENTS guaranteed: protect your Idea; jruld* > book free. E. E. Vrooman. box 40. Wash.. D. C. FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, formerly examiner C. s! Patent Office, 923-027 Monadnock bldg. PENSIONS PENSION Attorney E. A. BCLLIS. 1541 Stelnei st. ; past commander Thomas Post. O. A. R. PENSIONS, extra pay, «tc. Writ* L. M. SUEI^ WOOD, 2751 Filbert St.. Saa Francisco. . ___ : physicians \u25a0.-,„.,.;,!. ANNOTJNCEMENT— DR. SCHIRMAN posltlrelj cores rheumatism and sciatica, diseases of tha heart and nervous system, contracted disorders contagious blood poison, etc: the latest sclerv. tiflc medical appliances In oae. Offices 162J Post st.. near Laguna. . Da WONG HIM. ~~ * ~ = ~ — HERB DOCTOR. Permanently Located - 1268 O'Farrell St.. bet. Gocgh and OctaTia. , DR. REDMOND PAYNB^ #y». car. nose, throat) has resumed practice at 315 Van Ness nve., comer Elite. lira. 1 to 3. T«l. Franklin 331. DR. E. O. JEIXINEX. Delbert Block. Van N>»» and O'Farrell; phone Franklin 1465. Resi- dence Majestic Annex: phone West 1520. •— \u25a0 . DR.- JOHN M. WILLIAM 3C*I. formerly 3 Powell, now at 924 Geary: hours 2 to 4 p.m. Phone Franklin 2342; res. 1631 Oak. SEE MAIN CHY, Chinese Tea and Herb Sanitarium, ' 355 7tn St.. Oakland. DR. A. H. WRIGHT, now at rooms 100SM0-1U Chronicle b1.13. : hours 13 to 4; Sundays, 3 ta 4. Phone Temporary 3&V7. DR. G. FICHTNER. 934 McAllister; specialty . chronic diseases and cheat troubles; hours 1-3. 7-8: teL Page 220*, . " DR. BECKINGSALE. " (Edlnburga Cnlvy.); chronic diseases. 713 Golden Gate aye. H. A. HESS. M. D. (Pacific Hospital surgeon)— Office honrs 1 to 3 and 6 to 7:30. 749 Haye*. Tel. Market 2428. ~ DR. F..TUOMA3, (Formerly Donahu* bldg.), now SIS Turk. Tel. Franklin 1390. DR. E. F. WEST, formerly of 511 A LeavenwortS st.. Is now at 1115 McAllister. Phone Part 722. WVlfrW DR. J. M. MACDONALD. office 88.S OctavU st.; phone Market 20M; res, phone West 219«. DR. CARPENTER— Diseases of women. \u25a0 «».•* Eddy st.; hrs. 2-4 and 7-8. Phone Franklin 1772. DR. G. CHILDS-MACDONALD. surgeon. St. Mary's Hospital. 1107 Franklin st.; 2-4 p.;m. DR. F. C. KECK returned and resumed prao" , tlc<?. cor. McAlltoter and Stelner. Hrs.2-4 p.m. DR. HAMILTON C. BOWIE, physician and sur- geon, 21C2 Market, cor. 14th. TeL Market 2204. ALBERT J. ATKINS. M. D.. rectal disease*. 16C9 Franklin st.. nr. Pine: honrs 1 to 4 p. m. DR. GEORGE S. HOLBROOK. St, Ives building. cor. Eddy and Larktn: hours 3 to 4; 7 to 8. L. C. COX. M. D.. 2100 Devisadero St.. former- ly 406 Sotter; electric treatments given. DR. P. F. C. BIEHL. late of 027 Market stj now 102S Market St.; phone Market 538 ft OPPEXHEIMER CURE FOR ALCOHOLISM." ; - 2063 MARKET ST. CARRIE YETTER. M. D.. 3593 18th St.. now 3398 lfith st. corner Chnrch. - X-RAY and Finsen Ught Laboratory, 993 Stelcer tt., cor. McAllister. . /.. DR. JOS. ARDENYI. diseases of women and men. 973 McAllister st. 1)5" KARIN KLINT. 19C6 15tn it., near Chorch. 2 to 4. 7 to 3. ] DENTISTS __^ DR3. C. W. DECKER. T. H. MORRIS. L. T. CRANK. SURGEON DENTISTS. J3l6,.Sutter st., abov« Van Ness. Rooma 1-2-3-4-5-9-10. _ A NEW wrinkle; maiden blush plates, $3; nat* nral appearance guaranteed; present this card for I free filling. Id«al Dental Co., Delbert Mock, .Van Ne»s and O'Farrell. 'JCtMKEfIBB PAINLESS dentistry— Old estsbllsbed. honest, reliable; reasonable prices: perfect' work; frea consultation. VAN VROOM. 1301 - Flllmore St., corner O'Farrell. V \u25a0 NEW TORK DENTAL PARLORS. DR. E. -W. PERKINS, ~ : 1102 VALENCIA ST.. COR. 22D. PAINLESS Dentistry: set of teeth. $5: crown*. $3: hrtdgework. $3; fllltn^s, 50c: nil gnaran* teed. |Dr. BROWN. Market, 14th and Church. DR. W. A. MEYER, form. Callaghan building, now 2156 Market st.,- near Church, and IUU; Flllmore-»t. Can. . '.- i C. W. RICHARDS, D. D. S.. 2f>s-« Central bldj.J cor. Sutter and Polk. for. Mutual Bank bldg. DR. SIMMS, formerly Parrott bldg.. J<s3 Market ] ' St.. now located at 1214 Polk. cor. Sutter. r..301. DR. H. C. PETERS, now In Bergren bids.. Post and Gough; formerly with Dr. 11. K. Morton. BARTLETT. DR. C. GRANT, extracting speclal- Ist: gas si'en. 2103 Flllmore, NW. cor Cal. DR. R. L. WALSH. 872 McAllister, nr. Lacuna.' Platinum fillings. 50c; crowns. $5; plates, 57. .. C." W-- RICHARDS. D. D. S.. 203-« Central bldg.,' : cor. Sutter and Polk. for. Mutual Bank bldg. DR. W. A..- HAN£EN. formerly of-4.«W Eddy, , ; now with Dr. G. I. Drucker, 141+ Butter. st -t HILL. DR. LUDLCM. 1443 Market St.. now. at 432 Webster st.. near Oak; gas given. DR. J. J. LEEK, formerly 112«t Market, now 524 Valencia St.. bet. 10th and 20tn. ; DR. KNOX. dratlst. 1613 FUlmor* sC; all work . Brst clasw; prteea low. . - . . DR. IRA G. . LE£K«-*AU kinds of dental work. 515 Fllhnore St.. near Oak. \u25a0 ; RAYMOND D. CASTLE, dentist. 2015 ffolsoui st.. cor, lgth. - .-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' ATJTOMOBILIS9 AUTOMOBILES for everybody. Wlnton 4 eyL: finest condition; snap: $900. Ford, 3 cyl.: detach, tonnean; fine; »400.' \u25a0-' Reo rnnsbont. top. Jnmp *e*t: bny $450. PHOKNIX AUTOMOBILE EXCH.\NGE. : '45th St. , and. San - Pablo -At*.. Oakland, From S. F.. Key Route to 40th and San Pablm MY '08 Reo runabout Is for sale; it has a fln» top,* back ' aeat • f or 2 more persona, i search- light on the dash. 2 front gaslighrs; tires In nice condition; engln* strong, and car wilt carry 4 people anywhere. Inquire for MR. SAMSON at 4403 San Pablo aye., Oakland. \u25a0 FOR sale — Automobile: 1907 Old-imoblla; used 1 month: Includes extras and 9173 fine top: m-i- \ . chine In Al condition; 'reason for selling, hay* purchased "07 American Mors. Call or address City Hall - Anto Co.. 66 Fulton st. ; phon* Market 2352. : : M. L. WILBERT A SON. 13th and Miaston sts. 7 Antomoblle. repairing m all Its branches '.only. Crst-elasa mechanics employed, and work gnar- anteed. Tel. Market 1031. . A FOUR-CYLINDER. sM» entrance tonrtoir Mr. Z ' Al condition. $650; 1907 touring car.' $1350t and wreral other bargains. RENSTROM CO.. . 424 Stanyan \u25a0 st. \u25a0 • ': - RENSTROM GARAGE. 424-434 Stanyan: phon« : Park 476. AntomobUes bought, sold, repaired; ...soppHea: touring cars for hire at all honrs. . R. H. MORRIS— AUTO BROKER. : v 675 36th St., Oakland. CaL ' V . < Phone Oakland .4562. " 1906 WHITE steamer, good as new. $2000; all complete: os«d , only 4 - months. Inquire 1337 Bash St.. rooms 114-119. \u25a0 . PULLMAN automobile on exhibition at . th« •alesroom of th« FRANK O. RENSTROM CO.. 424 to 44ft Stanyan st. LILIKNTHAL BRO-. AUTOMOBILE REPAIR. ING. Sl7B 21 ST ST.. NEAE MISSION. .- TEL. ' MARKET 832.' . ' : . '.-..\u25a0 '06. PACKARD for sale. Room 2. FOlmor* blo^k. '\u25a0 1031 Flllmore. St., bet. McAllister and Golden '.'\u25a0 Gate aye. J . - -....\u25a0 '-..' -- \u25a0 AUTOMOBfILE repairing: «tor»«e battery cbJir?- .. \u0084 Ing.* repair Ing. I. L. Do JONOH. 446 yntton.- RELIANCE AUTOMOBILE CO.. 347 Fulton «t.; ". garaging, and; renting: repairing of all kteds. SAN FRANCISCO VULCANIZING CO..' i 423 \u25a0• Valencia st. Anto tire repairing onr spectaltr.' 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