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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDA Y, AUGUST 1, 1898. 7 NEWS. ALAMEDA COUNTY )} [fime the doctor speaks he savs something | to be indirectly. the cause of the action ) | that he has to spend a week in explaining, | taken to-day, {-and now that he has had his name befor Elder Wishart has -been appointed . to / is county for six months the question ake ‘charge -of. the church work until | still being d in vain, “On what do \r_election © of . officers, : which | | he base his clain Thé very late to-day* until: the 1ast. Sun appeared ye: I to explain why he h :pt silent dur l the McKinley “camp wh ]n :da County did such great work. frain from- Teferring to the doctor's ex- Xxcept to ¢y that it is not cor- | rec McKinléy campalign” opened in {June, Just about a year prior to.th EVen POlltiCS Should Not time th doctor made the famous s Interfere With It. t the Tabernacle in which he said he wis proud of the:opportunity- that. presented itself to read himself out of the part | the time of the McKinley camp ioctor had not ged ving no personal end'to serve just | i was silent. ‘No one doubts Georse | y Pardee’s filtal affection - to late. pected father. It is known to it is a subject entirely foreign to.politics and to the situation as it exiSted in the fall of |’ A GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE °§ [ : L UNIQUE FEELING IN PINOLE 1y a vear before the. Mck gn_the doctor had said he was sorry a been' *‘seduced”, by.the Republican rty and he predicted in‘loud tones *dire alamities” if the. Republican- party suc- | ceeded. ‘It did succeed, - and, the.-doctor was: silent | A couple of weel IN A QUANDARY. Dr. Pardee: Finds It Hard to Make | ago’ the'doctor found a Camp n on Apologies, t with' The ( because it said that Heae end he had ‘acquired the paper -built up and nations an until recently owned by -Frank A.-Leach, J ig ‘dition of hls- vr- aus rday's Denials. n the m sisted in ot re ir atters and stating- thit -the pequired” “the dector, for columns- wery iven .to . extol vent 1is explanation positio and maligning. Reput candidate. - The -way- of the politi pr hi 1i or is, truly a hard ene. STUART -V BOOTH. ducts | ese in- call FOUGHT ON THE -STREET. Dr. Rudolph Slaps Young ‘Delger’s | Face and There Is o Mix Up. | OAKLAND,; July 31.—Dr. Rodolph -and E. F. Deliger, son of the late capitalist, had a fight on Broadway Saturday. right. The two men met and quarreled over fact that Delger had forced- Rodolph to move out of his present -office “1 have been In my offi the eyes of ti and have I C 16,camp ‘with’ him. said Dr, dolph to-night, *for twelve years and d rent to young Delger’'s ather all at time. Recently the young man wanted to work out a little personal g 1\!7_ against me and ised my . rent rqm $50 to $75 per month. This afternoon we met and 1 called him down. To war Ants it addi- S| him that 1 was in earnest I Slapped ace. He tried to hic me d I retu the compliment glving him a_ bl eye. Now he can have me arrested. Services in Oakland Churches. < D, July 31.—The First M. reopened to-day after I of rain ence to too and sacred ermon was de- ) | was rende livered by the Re At the, First P ev. R. F. Coy 8 x)‘hur':h the e for his. subje :se Little Ones of Mine.” and in the ngels of the Road.” bject for the morning s t Chureh of ional Church the rown at the morning ice and Undefiled Religion” nd Beauty in the he Power and | the sub- sermon; in t s of Strength > of God" T tness of aptist Young “The Hum or make “Religion for t nage Hou the God of the Plain Als The Rev. C. M. Hill preached at the Tenth-avenue Baptis rch in_the morning, his s¢ being based on “The Apost Pet In the evening he Zpoke on “The Iilustrious Warrior.” At the Pllgrim Congregational Church Miss Clara orge Low and John Suhr e In the eve ubject of Convention.” Funeral of Dr. C. M. Fisher. & OAKLAND, July 31 : i vices of the late Dr. n t legson that every | held in the Masonic Temple ¢ e gation of the | this afternoon, e F. 1 [Tie | ehipful Master, o ting. ers were Dr. 8. H. Buteau, Dr. R Baldwin, Dr. W. Clark, Dr. J. C. Akerly, J. W. monds and Capts C. E. Haven, U. The remains will | be shipped Fast to-morrow morning. A Rap at Rev. Mr. Davis. OAKLAND, July 31.—Tha Central | re: | Phil term 16 this brc to the ant erred e .of getting ust for the purpo: charter mermbers as possible: st 100 -members: are expected. . Retain the Philippines. ND;_July 31. mémbers of of “Trade who:beteve that the n;of the Philipg “dnd Ladrone will be of advantags to.Califor- intirests. - aired thelr 7. mol on;, 1 reconimends., th Ine and. Ladron -« pate no serions diplomatic eom- 3 AT HER President:” Conistable. .7 u appoint'a s or-to the Koch ¥ not’ vote, Mitchell wints, fon-committal. BROKEN-HEARTED ‘DOG. A Caniné Pet Diss After His Master | | Jones. : Goes to Manila-——No Apparent i - Illness. MEDA," J .—What is believed dog dying from t:taken place’ in ley the elty. v enli$ted in the First et of his. C nd " took the -dog >alifornia W £0 to-Maznila. directions no .animals”should be Vess S0 Smiley ameda. dp ordered 1d gave it But it ap- ired to miss its‘owner greatly and from Veterinaries: and sulted-but could find ind, and they - as- {0 pining for fts @ thin- terday, from .4 t began ‘to p erts were < dying, it ken heart. Leaped From a Train. EDA, July 3 s Mathison, ALAM by Gen- of the injured & from a narrow this city. . He took the fake, and.jumped an Leandro Bay. face, but. sus- KELEY, .J He in_the F “The He 1y 31.—The Rev. preachied rch S Ty t t ay upon vterjar Ch i did not radical. measures disposal ‘of . Spanish s that Spain’s heritage God, ds, ectly into nt states- should act ace OPPOSED TO CIVIL SERVICE, ord | | An Address Will Be Presented to Delegates to the Republican State ‘Convention. works, Herbert Thompaor discamn | A mee cutive committee | ¥ or 2 : and evening at the Union-s of the Ant vice - League was s an Churc 51 held yesterday, 4 ch it was decided | »ss to tne Republican body meets b the _fight A commit- Murray 2 convention, and 1000 copies printed and zate to the convention. wuthorized to be ap- = names of two dele- ssembly district fn San i one from each county out- ) be submitted at the next will constitute a nomi- gue, and meet e president to in- ndidates for State to eve A committe ent ate 1 c offices who are favorable i-civil service cause. —_— e —— |IN AID OF THE IRISH FAIR. The Booth of St. Patrick’s Alliance Is to Be One of the Leading Attrac- the one demol- | Christian Church is & thing of the past. man stirring the | 1t was disorganized this morning. and in | i thy i worked on with as |jts stead the Second Christlan Church was | Honws of, fhe Dpostion parently as little | nyge. The “Central” has gained no| At a meeting of St. Patrick’s Alllance 1g breas T motoriety -during -the past five | yesterday, in K. R. B. Hall, it was deter- TR ge i s owing_to the eccentricities of the | mined to make the booth of the alliance of &z (I Y, f;nlanfxthn, Edwards Davis. The reports from one of the leading attractions of the Irish is being made by Dr. | gan Quentin regarding the behavior of | fai The following were appointed to e coterie is pursuing | Rev. Mr. Davis at the execution of Dur- | cs out this id and farcical course. Every | rant created a turmoll which is believed | bove-named ladies will meet in K. ROMISE SENSAT > — ==l = RS.5.C.5ANFORDC [ONAL TESTIMONY. PRSP EScoT R bt SEC.OF THE ! HUMANE SOCIETY ’% Principals in the Guardianship Case of Darrell Orth, Who Once Were Friends, but Are Now Arraved Against One Another. The c The mo ing one. called as witnesses. Mrs. 8. C. 8 present has s to Children, have already entered into a word; tions have been made on both sides and the session ord, secretary of the Oakland Society for the Prevention of y war over the matter. cott, although she admits that she did say once in reference to Mrs. Prescot hang herself.” “I don’t claim to be a saint,” said Mrs. Sanford last night, trying and insolent still continue secretar: Some time ago Mrs, Prescott and Mrs. Sanford were the best of friends, sisted her friend to gain the position she now occuples. In May, 18%, a quarrel there has been a bitter feeling between the rival secretaries. B00000000090000069 guardianship of little Darrell Orth comes up this afternoon in Judge Hall’s court, Oakland. of subpenas have been issued and many well-known Alameda woman suffragists have been eral wards under charge, and Mrs. Prescott, secretary of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Mrs. Prescott clalms that Mrs. Sanford has threatened her life. Mrs. Sanford stated last night that she never used disrespectful language toward Mrs. Pres- I have broken down in health and my physiclan has advised me to resign my position. I will of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.” of court promises to be an interest- Cruelty to Animals, and who at “Give her a rope and she will ‘but Mrs. Prescott has been very so much so that Mrs. Sanford as- arose, and ever since that time 090900000000 060 @ ©000090000090000000 000000 0000000000900 2 00000V UNDSVLEOPEN {rand. Willlam J." Fitzgerald. o Katie Devin : and-Maggie McStein, | pervisers. expected. of’; the : d % was a’great | heir that regiment | Ethies | y the provi- | :|'all interest in same, quitclaim deed, Oakland; R. B. Hall to-morrow evening to complete their organization. Executive board of the State Council—Wil- llam Mulvin, State president; John Ganey, State secretary; Thomas McKeon, State treas- urer; Willam Donovan, P..D. Mullany, Wil- | llam’ ¥ Coleman, Willlam J. Hayes and F. A. | O!Brie | “The following were appointed from the vari- | ous alliances to act in conjunction with the | executive council: F. P. Huntt, J. J. Donegan, | M. J. Warren, John Hennessy, J. C. O'Connor, 3. 3. Dunne, C. L..Sheahan, James Brock, M. P. Cossidan, J. W. Rielley, James Devine, T. ‘McKeon, Robert Wilkon, H.'J. Caveney, Danel Collins, J. F. MecDonald,” William J." Hayes Thé -following -ladies have .consented ~to | assist in conducting the’ booth: Mrs. B C. O Conmor, . Annle -Gilbride, _Theresa - Gilbride, |'Nellie Dénihan, Agnes-Kilday, Lizzle Kilday, ¢ Rita ‘Sharkey,- ‘Annie Caveney, Miss. L.'.McGinty, Mrs. Thomas Fay, Annie Fuy, Rita Hopkihs, ‘Annfe O'Kelly; Dorothy Brad: T. McKeon, Mrs. Plunitett, - Miss Ponovan, - Mre. J: H. Murphy,Josie_and | May_Mulcase, . Katle and May . Ganey, Mary Roach, Katte C. Sherry, Stacta..O'Brien, Cella Sherry, Margaret ~O'Brien, Mary Mulvin, -Jett Maggle Burke, Kittle { and Anmie Kerr, Maggle Donegan;. Mary Can-. ning,, Maggie Flynn, ' Maggiel O'Nell, Maegle corchier, Annle A: Dwyer; Mrs. May Kellty, M. P. Ward. °°. . 3 The ahove-named ladies will meet in K. R. organizatio e e . | . Wills Filed for Probate. Tha will of Mrs. Annie. Moran, who dfed | on the 23d- inst., was filed for probate Saturday.. The estate consists ‘solely of t ‘a bank depasit of $12i1 7. It 18 bequeathed | in’ équal ‘shares. to Nora T: Murray ‘and | + Kate . O'Meara, - sisters ‘of the deceased: | The . will of Simon Jones, who died on | the 23d inst., was_ also.filed for probate: | The estaté is valued.at $13,000. The tes- | tator bequeaths: $5 ‘each to two:sons and | | a like amount to" four grand¢hildren. The - residue is. given his . widow, "Len: —_——————————— | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. John W. and Carrle E. Murphy to John and Susanna Jung, lot ‘en § line . ot McAllister street, 137:8 W_of Franklin, W 27:6 by 8 120; 8 ohn W. Murphy: to’ Carrie E. Murphy (wife), | 1ot on. 8 line of Clay street, 110 B of Broderick, 27:6 by S 127:8% . Sift: % James and Margaret Mclnerny to. Michael McCarthy, lot.on SE corner of Bush ‘and Baker streets, S $T:6 by E 25; $10. Adoiph B. Spreckels to Annié H. Terrill, Tot on SW corner of Valencia and . Hermann streets, S 75, W 9%, 8 2, W 7, N 100, E 165 | (quit-claim_deed); $5. g Estate of .Charles C.. Terrill (by Anaie: H. Terrill, executrix) to F. E. Hesthal, same; | $36,000. | ¥ mimaso Bacigalupi to Davide Figone ‘and | Luigi de Vincinzi, lot on E line of Kearny | street, 62:6% S.of Unlon, S 18:2% by B 60; 32 |~ Leon and Mary Goldstein to G. A. Coursen, |10t on 5 line of California street, 132:6 W of Ninth avenue, W 50 by S 110; $1. | Walter Morgan to ¥Frank . Smith, lot on SW corner of J street and Eighteenth avenue, W 67:8 by S 100; grant. James H. Cutter (by Thomas O'Brien, Tax Collector) to M. McCann, lot on 8 corner of | George and Irwin streets, SE 10 inches by SW 183:4; | enne L. Sausset to Belinda and Wilbert A. Neusom, lot on W line of Moultrle street, N of Eugenia, N. 2 by W 70, lot 173, Gitt 1; 450. P W. ana Harriet Cordell Reed (formerly | Harrtet E. Cordell) to Anna M. Tobbenboske, | lot on W line of Madrid street. 275 N of Brazil, | N 25 by’ W 100, block 25, Excelsior Homestead: 200. ¥ omain C. and Caroline R. de Boom to Ben- jamin F. Goodwin, lot on E line of Cuvier N of Bosworth, N 424, SE 783, W De Boom Tract; $2%. San Francisco Savings Union to Emil Bickel, lot on NW line of Sixteenth street, 80 NE of Flint, NE 25:6, N 4 deg. 13 min., W 843, 8 8 min. % deg., W 42:3%, B 86, lots 78 and 79, block 8, Flint Tract; $500. John Finnegan to The Roman Catholic Arch- bishop of San Francisco (a religious corpora- tion), lot on NE line of Croke street, 500 NW of Mission, NW 2 by NE 150, Academy Tract; i $10. Alameda County. J. W. Whitney to F. A. Hyde, undivided one- hird interest in lot on W line of Magnolia st., 100 S of Thirtieth, S 100 by W 132, being lot §, block H, Peralta Homestead Assoclation, Oakland; $10. B. Kelsey to L. S. Sherman and F. A. Hyde, 10. Willlam P. Kern and Caroline F. Kern (by ), to John Gillam, lot 17, block 24, San East Oskland; $10. Lewis to Missourl E. Lewis lot 13 | ana 8 3 lot 14, block D, Broadway and Tele- | graph avenue, Park Tract, Oakland Annex; Girt. Frank M. and Rose H. Wileon to Willlam | | Clark, lot on W line of Scenlc avenue, 205 § of | | Virginia street, 8 40, W 3.6, NW 47.5%, E 119.16 | | to beginning, being lot i1, block 3, Daley's | Scenic’ Park Tract, Berkeley; $10. ‘Annle_Evans to Charles Beamer, lot on B line of Sixth street, 243.84 8 of Channing way, S 100 by E 120, being lots 23 to 26. block 134, corrected map of Avery Tract, Berkeley: $50. Stephen G. and Emma M. Nye to Mary 8. Anthony, lot beginning at NB corner of lot 1 of tractional block the Intersection of § corner_of First and Lizzle streets, SW 40, SE 9, NE to a point NW to_beginning, betng a portion of fractional block 15, town of Liver- more, Murray Township; grant. Erwin J. and Agnes 8. Crane to B. H. Madi- gon, lots 1, 2, 8 to 11, block 751, Oakland; also all of block 762, bounded by Twenty-second, Twentleth and Wood streets, Oakland; $10. C. F. Courtz to Emily Magor, lot on W cor- ner of Orchard avenue and Sunnyside street, R Sio Uy BW 6o, being 1ot 3, Marion Tract, Brooklyn Township: $500. Willlam M. and Eliza A. Brugstgrum, lot on NW line of George street, 250 NE of Warren, NF 60 by NW 100, being 10t 14, block 13, Fitch- burg Homestead lots, Brooklyn Township: aiso lot 21, block A, Amended Map of Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Julta C. Hill to Thomas G. Hansen, lot on N line of Santa Rita avenue, 1600 B of Martin, E 800 by N 108 being lots 3) and 39% on Amended Map Oakland Land and Improvement | Company's_subdivided portion of Santa Rita Rancho at Pleasanton, Murray Township, quit- claim deed; $2100. WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian_Pacific Time.] SAN FRANCISCO, July 31, 6 p. m. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations in Californt Toureka, 06; Sacramento, 80; Fresno, 110; In- dependence, 104; Ban Diego, 70; Red Bluf, 103; San Trancisco, 6: San Luis Obispo, 80; Los Angeles, 75; Yuma, 108. San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 54; minimum, §0; mean, b2. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECASTS. Fair weather still continues throughout the Pacific coast region, except along the immed ate coast, where it is foggy at night. Un- usnally high temperatures continue to prevail in- the interior, exceeding 100 degrees at all in- | terior stations In California except Sacramento. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty bours ending midnight, August 1, 1898: Northern California—Fair Monday, except foggy along the coast at night; fresh nort West wind high on the northern coast. Southern ~ California—Fair Monday; brisk west wind. Nevada—Fair Monday. Utah—Fair Monday. Arizona—Partly cloudy Monday, San Francisco and vicinity—Fatr Monday, except foggy in the morning and at night; brisi to high west wind. W._H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. THE CALL CALENDAR. August, 1898. August 1. Last Quarter. Angust 8 New Moon, August 17. "‘\rlt Quarter. | August 24 BUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetio Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Puplished by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. MONDAY, AUGUST L $1n riSes .ememeoven BUD BELE cevevcerommmesrnonimesetessmmasanace.sra, the early mornin; hand column_and the successive tides of day in the order of occurrence @s to time. second time column gives the second tide the day, the third time column the third ti and the last or right hand column gives Iast tide of the day, except when there are three tides, as sometimes occur. The h Elv-':a ons to_the m:fl‘:g on when a minus (—; precedes the Ma’g Aa auliteacted 9 Srom, Eé??&a?’?— ‘B.. Hall ‘to-morrow evening to complete thelr | The plane of low waters. the depth given by the charts. reference s the mean of the lower AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE! NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | % - tionality -and }’}gfilfi'firix:fllfigfim regard to “matidnality { THIS DAY (MONDAY) and TUESDAY. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | At 2 p. m. and 7'p.- m., office. Wwhere cnm]vllete ets of charts and eall- | AT 1030 MARK STREET, NEAR TURK. ng directions of the 1d are kept on han 1 plte auctic Tor cumifesinan G iuumance, RS the it T SL IR Suion. an dloset line information can. always be obtained regarding | °¢ HAND-PAINTED CHINA, . consisting of Mghte, ‘dangers to.navigation and all matters | Limoges, Haviland and Elite China. A beau- of “Interest. to_ocean. commerce. | tiful collection.” Terms c: The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted | about ten minutes. before noon and dropped at | noon, - 120th meridian, by telegraphic-signal re- | cefved each day-from the United States Signal | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notiée stating w! Her the ball was.dropped on time or giving the error, if-any. is published | in the morning papers the folowing da CHAS. P. WELCH, in charge. AT 2 P. M. OF HOWARD. D, €02 Market. THIS DAY (MONDAY) CORNE BUTTERFIE OCEAN TRBAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Bteamer. Wellington. ... | Departure: Bay ‘Washtenaw.....|Tacoma acoma: Steamers ledve: Broadway {Tacoma - wharf, San Francisco: For "Alaskon ports, 10 ‘& m., August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Septd, 2 2 ttfe. Chilkat. . ports * (trom San Blas. ar-street wharf), 10 a. m., August 3, 23, transfer at Port- Humboldt. 3 Leelanaw. : Willamett 1. Vancouver, (B. | . Tacoma, -Everett, | (Wash.), 10 a. i and ever: Homer... cattle witl Ninigchow. Departuré a and G. N. Tiltamonk St: Michael at Vancouver Grace Dolla Michael Crescent City. ‘rescent City Orizaba... {Himboldt State California|Portland Santa Rosa.....|San Diego .. Queen. {Victorla & Pug Newport _:. (Humboldt' Bay), Sept 5 and every Obispo), Hueneme, eles) and 3 21, 25, 29, thereafter. nz only_at Port Har- v0) Santa Barbara, Port Angeles), 11 a. STEAMERS TO SAIL. < and Red Steamer. - | Destinatton. Salls. Pler. 11, 15, . 81, Sept. 4, and = & ) £ = ¥y thereaftes Coos Bay..[Newport. .JAug. 1, .§ am/Pfer 11 For lena Bay, San Jose del Arcata .....]Coos Bay Aug. 2, 4 pm Pler 13| Cabo, ta, La Paz, Santa Rosa- Columblia -..|[Portland 10 am|Pler 12-'1fa_and ( (Mex.), 10 a. m., 18th of Chilkat Humboldt : 9am Pier 13 | every month. Pomona 11 am{Piér 11 v further information obtain folder. Portland 2pm(S W 4| ves the right to change “Aaztec -.. hina& Japan Aus- 4, 1pm PMSS | vious notice steamers, salling dates 10 am Pler 9| and h ¢ salling 9am Pler 11| TICKET OFFICE—4 New 11 am Pier 11 | street (Palace Hotel !10 am|Pler 12| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts. Umatilia: .. Vic & Pgt SO Homer -.....[Newport Santa. Rosa/San Dieg Montgomery State of Cal|Portland. San eBla.a. |Panama . . 12° m|{PMSS Market,st. San Francisco. Fulton Oregon Ports 10, 8 am/(Pler 20 e S e THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORMIEIL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Sunday, July 1. Stmr Arcata, Reed, 52 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Charles Nelson, Anderson, 80 hours fm Tacoma. Stmr Umattlla, Cousins, 57% hours from Vic- torfa and Puget Sound ports Stmr Newburg, Hansen, 48 hours from New- port. Columbia. Aug. 8, 13, 23, Sept. 2 Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 20 hours from Usal. State of Califor Aug. 8, 18, 23, Sept.7 Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours —from Moss | Paul .. o Landing. | Kansas City . 6 00| C] 5 Omaha ... 6 00 New Yorl ® Stmr Santa Cruz, Morales, 15 days from San- ta_Cruz Island. Stmr_Point Arena, Little River. Stmr Samoe, Johnson, 85 hours from Seattle. Br ship Lismore, Ferguson, $§ days from Newcastle, NSW. PBr bark Martha Fisher, Ferrls, 77 days frm | Gumpagnie Generale Tmnsaflanflqne. Newcastle, NSW. | Schr Vega, Rasmussen, 8% days from Port French Line to Havre. General 3 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. . WARD, Hansen, 14 hours from Blakeley. Company’s Pler (new), 42 North Schr Webfoot, Donnelly, § days from Grays | piver zoat of Morton st. va,,“,m Harbor. s | by this Lne avoid both transit by . rallway and the discomfort of cross! Faturday, July 30. 1 & Soall - DoRt New, ok oo land. Sunday, July 81 Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett. Ventura. Stmr Hueneme, Johnson, Portiand, ete. , Eureka. owens Landing. Ri Johnson, Fort Brage. Sequoia, Thwing, Fort Bragg. a. Egyvpt, via Paris, first class, §160; Stmr Fulton, McIntyre, Port ks , $116. a, Newazk, Stmr Coquille Schr Stmr COMPAGNIE GENERA TRANSATBAN- Stmr Sunol, Dettmers A Schr Viking, Peterson, Coos Bay. TIQUE, Agent, Schr Nettle Sundborg, Johnson. _No_ § Bowling Green, New York. S R 3. F FUGAZL & CO., Agents, § Montgomery POINT LOBOS—July 3110 p. m.—Weather | 8Ve-. San Franclsco. thick; wind W; velocity 20 miles. SPOKEN. Per Martha Fisher—July N 145 W, bark | General Fairchild, from Newcastle, NSW, for | San Francisco. | The S.S.MARTPOSA ails via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydne: Wednesday, August July 2538 21 N 129 W, Br ship Lismore, fm at 3D Newecastle, NSW, for San Francisco. Line 15 COOLGAR- MEMORANDUM. DIE, Australia, and CAPE TOWN, Souts Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Frelght office—327 Market st.. San Francisco. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. Steamer “*Monticello.” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. Per Umatilla—July 81—July 30, off Crescent City, at 9 a m, stmr Mackinaw with raft in tow from Astoria for San Francisco; wind light NW and going about 5 miles per hour. Per Martha Fisher—On July 3 five of the crew refused duty and were put in lrons. - DOMESTIC PORTS. TACOMA_Arrived July 31—Schr G W Wat- son, from Port Townsend. USAL—Arrived July 3i—Schr Neptune, hce July 23 RAILROAD TRAVEL. PGSR SOUTHEKEN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC BYSTEM.) Trains lenve nud are due (0 arrive as NAN FRANCINC (Main Line, Fook of Market Street.) LEAVE Frox JULY 10, 18%. ARRIVE *G:004 Nilde, San Jose and Way Btations... 7:004 Benicis, Suisun and Sacramento. ... 7:00 Marysville, Oroville and Redding via Woodland . 7:004 Elmira, Vacavilie snd Rum: :804 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs and Santa Roea. 8:004 Atintic Express, Ogden snd Fast.. 8:i804 San Jose, Stockion, Valley Spring. Tone, _ Sacrameni rysville, Chico, Tehama and Red Blui 8:304 Peters, Oakdale and Jamestown. *8:304 Milton, 9:00A New Orleans Fixpress, Merced, Fres- no, Bakersficld, Santa Barbara, Tos Augeles, Deming, El Taso, New Orleans and East... 10:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way P Bacramento River Steamers. . Ban Jose, Niles and Wiy Sta P Livermore, Mendota, lord. 4:00r Benicia, Vi Knol’:’m Landing ville and Suce 0. . 4:307 Niles, San Jose, Tracy and Stockton 73152 4:30p Stockton and Lodi... ... 1ulSP 4:307 Lathrop, Modesto, Maroed, Froano, Sauta Barbara and Los aze; uAII el G Ti4Ba :30r Martivez, Merced (Raymons for ‘Yosemite) and Fresno.. .. 1Sy 4180P Banta Fo Route, Atlantlc Express oe ‘lm‘ l‘l)’n;; [lnt‘\)'l‘:‘lll. 3 . =l::' 100 Burope: ail, Ogden and Kast. 4B A v Vallejo T 12:157 8:00¢ Huywirds, Nilce nnd . 71484 17:00% Vallejo, Port Costs and Way Bta- ot . 190 $:00p Oregon Express, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Reddivg, Portiand, Pugot Sonund and Enst ... - SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Foot of Market Street.) Park, Melrose, Seminar, 8:00a { iteliburg, Kimiurs 13004 | San Leandro, South Yan 3 Leandro, Estudillo, 112:00% e e i3:00p Haywards. 18 s 31007 | § Rans through to Niles. Tidse J _t From Niles. TOAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) A Ssuta Cruz Exoursion, Santa Orus and Principal Way Stations....... 8:15.4 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, ‘Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and Way ile, ow Almaden, Felton, Boulder Aoy Folon” onier bl 41137 Sas Jose. G 1157 San Jose, @4:137 Boulder Creek and Sants CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK PRANOIS00—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 5 9:00 11:00a.M. 1100 2:0! 2 *4:00 $5:00 *6:00r.m. ne From OAXLAND—Pool of Broadway. $12:00 *1:.00 12:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Oauge). {Third and Townsend 8ts.) Principal Way Stations. . . A Ban Jose, Tres Piuos, Santa Orux, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Ohlspo, Gusdalupe, Surt and Principal Way Stations 1404 San Jose wnd Way Station: 04 San Jose and Way Statious 2:457 San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Parl Palo Alto, Ssnta Clars, San Jose, Gllroy, Hollister, Sauta _Crus, Salinss, Monierey sudPacifd Grove. . 18:30p San Jose an ay Statl 5¢ San Jose and Principal Way Stat 2007 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 5:30r San Jose aud Principal Way Stations 3:307 0P San Jose aud Way Statious . msor 111:457 San Jose and Way Stations. 7:802 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. *Bundays excepted. § Sundays only. +Saturdays {Sundays and Mondays. __a Sat; e e SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-—7:30, § 11:00 a. m., 18 8:30, ursdays—Extra trip' 6:30 §. m. " Th Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:3¢ SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—8:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 8. m.; 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips and Dp. m. BUNDAYS—S8:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.i 1:40, 8:40, £:00, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park me schedule as above. p. m. and 11:30 p. m. 11:00 a m.; PORT TOWNSEND—_Arrived July 31—Schr G_W Watson, from Kotsebue Sound, - | G e m S5 m 60 p m o ThAT) | geq Frane In Effect E. E—8 ul forr] el a; . . M. an B for Ban Francisco. 14 * | Bundays 1 s June 23, TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. | “Landing and offices—Niission Dock, Pier|s. e og i PR NEW YORK--Arrived July 31—Stmr La Telephone Red 2241. Days. ays. stination. Touraine, fram: Havre; atior Mannheim, from 7:30am| 8:00am| _Novato, otterdam : 9:30 P N SRE__Artived July f1-Btmr. Atnster RATLEOAD TRAVEL, S o] Kol Sante Foowa. aam, from Rotterdam. S areteee e ¢ SOUTHAMPTON—Satled July 81 — Stmr 2 Fulton, Bremen, for New York. 7:30am ‘Windsor, QUEENSTOWN—Safled July 81—Stmr Etru- Healdsburs, ria, for New Yrok. an a e ou e sdtton, eyserville, pm| 8:00am| Cloverdale. [ 7:35pm| Dr_Gibbon’sD]gpensnry' THE BEST RAILWAY el Holand and 625 KEARNY ST. Established $:30 pm| 8:00am| Jkiah. 7:35 pm in 1854 for the treatment of Private sAN FBANGISGU to c“chso. e Diseases, Lost Manhood. Debillty or ~ it | Tk o disease wearlngon bodsand mindaad | Eyery Day Pullman Palace Slecping Cara,| 3:30pm othersfall. Try him. Charges low. and Pullman Touriet Sleeping Care = Sonoma 10:40 am| Curesguaranteed. Callorwrite. Run on the Foilowing Time1 and : Dr.J. F'. GIBBON, Box 1957, San Francisco. | y.gve an Francisco.4:30 p. m., £ M.T.W.T.F.8 0 pm. Glen Bllen. | 6:10pm Arrive Denver........5:0 p. m., W.T.F.S8MN | 7. o Y OCEAN TRAVEL. ve Kansas City.7:0a. m., T.F.5.8M.T.We | 330 om et o iy e Arrive St. Louts . m., T.F.8.80M.T.W, Arrive Chicago. p. m., T.F.S.8. M.T.W. HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS Perve Superior Meals at Very Reason< able Rates. WILL BE COMFORTA ¥ You Travel on the Santa Fe. SAR FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—g28 MMBKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN I5iL Pskland Office—1118 Brosdway. ANCHOR LINE United States Mail Steamships 1l from New York every Saturday for Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Baloon Passage—City of Rome, $80; other steamers, §0. Becond Cabin—Rome, $42 50; Furnessia, $37 50; other steamers A Eteerage Passage—Rome, $25 50; Furnessta, $24 60; other steamers, $23 80. For Book of Tours and information, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents, 7 Bowling Green, New York; or J. F. FUGAZI, § Montgomery st.; or L. COCKROFT, 114 Sacramento Office—i Street. Srontgomery st.; or R. R. RITCHIE, 2 New e San Jose Office—7 West Saata Olars. Bl Montgomery st., S8an Francisco. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey= serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Spri Carisbad Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Eprings, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Eprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Rivere side, 'Lierley's, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helghta, Hiulivitle, Hooheville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Men docino Clty, Fort Bragg, Westport, Ut Saturday ‘to Monday = round-trip tickets at reduced rates. ©On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond Sap Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicls blag. A, W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Managen. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, Via m:ur,. OM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALEEY s AND SAN RAFAEL. s WEEK DAYS—T: *8:00, *9:30, 11:00 &. ame§ 1:45, 3:20, 4:00; , *6:00, 6:30 p. m. 'TRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Mo ednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 1i: . m. PSUNDAYS—*8:00, 0:00. *10:00, 11:00, 11:30 am; 100, fLdS, S0, 200, S, 648 p ‘11:00 8. m. does ot run to San Rafael Sundays, 8:30p. m. does not run to Mill Valley Sundays. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRAN( WEEK, DAYS—5:25, %:35, 7:5, 8:25, %3 & m.; *12:20, 2:10, *3:40, 4:35, 5:15 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at §:40 p. m. A SUNDAYS—T:00, *8:00, 935, *10:45, v11:4 & m.; 1:00, 2:20, *3:30, *5:15, *6:00, 7:00 p. m. 'f “Trains marked start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCI! WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7:65, 8:43, 10: @ m.; 12:40, 2:25, 3:55, 4:55, B:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS_on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 10:00, 11:10 a. m.; 13:05, 1:30, 40, 8:65, 6:30, 6:30 p. ™. ipaler g i SR 100 &. m. week day: ero and way sta'ns, p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 515 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted)—To= ‘males and way stations. much of late,” said a lady who earns m «T had an order to address a large number of en. as I was paid by the thousand and others wanted welopes and pai dwwo&w"ro.l pretty late and perhaps worked in a room notso ‘mfinkm ht be. Anacome?\nncelhnn than omce ah e the next day. have found, that if :z::waue sTabul;i;ntfl:;sxmu , 2 premonition: trouble, it staves it « esca free. That jswhy I say that Ripans Tabulesare a medlcfi ,for [ am certainly a healthy woman, but I use the and ‘thenand not like to be without them.” " *%.guspect that 1 $:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 1:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta’ns. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. mm]l&,l.lfl,lnlnl'fllmnu(m South-bound. Mixed, T Stopping at intermediate points as juired. Connections—At Stockton with steam! its of California Navigation and Improvement Com. pany, leaving San Francisco and Stockton at @ P. m. daily, excepting Sunday from San E ‘cisco; at ‘with stages to and from Snellings, Coulterville, Yosemite, etc.; also with from Hornitos, Mariposa, etc.; at m with stage to and from Madera. WOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, (Via Sausalitc Ferry.) oy i B ‘Week Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 B dayeeg 8 8:00 10:00, 11:30 . Ty 15 ang B ohnd trip rrom MII Valley, THOS, CBOK & BON, Ainth @1 Market