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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY., AUGUST 12, 1899 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ARY Four nice unfurnished rooms, gas, vard, basement. HOWARD, 761%4—Nicely frnshd. sinny rms.for v and el AUR S kask AFdeAAD1c HOWARD. furnished sunny bay- ping: privat IVANHOE, 1062 Polk, cor. ary—Light, clea sunny; fur. hkpg. suites (3 to 5 r.), $15 up; ref. MARKET housekbepis r—Cholcest, <hed or not. furnished housekeeping ap; also single; quiet housekeey ng rooms; : bath ably furn. ms reasonable. | large, | water ¥ room: upper The Weekly address in the | one vear fo: S, | any ada ROOMS TO L T—furn. and Unforn. House, 148 $1%5 to § open ICK night Sixth—Rooms, 5 per week, and ight. all i), cor. Broadway and Polk rooms bright and sunny, | rs direct. Tayl service: elevator 0 day. MRS. J. KING! AT New Grand, 246 3 15c to $1 day; ; transient 64)—Fur- Market, cor well furn. <t-class sun- single, §125 up housckee ms ng. ar RS. HYER. unfurnished with ndfcioset room RN Mission—Select per week. family a rooms to le gle rooms from d transie Furnished » housekeeping a 2 aite and 1 cte for ny single. ff Tavlor—4 bay-window rooms, and 32 Fift New e sunny suites and &ingle rooms. anage- urnished front Tespectable. front roome; NNA cor. 1 Newly furnished bay- Window room, $1 per Teek: transient. holce Iargs front Fitth—3 i O'FARRE offices front rooms; oom, and per night, 3c to $160; ; elevator on wat.; baths. Eie- transient. ward—Sin- | a month. | Nice front room; private family; gas, bath PARK. Seatly furn. smail ver zardens: 3 mo ry shed rooms, ) office; visito pritate AYLOR, 117 — Changed hands; furnished ingle and eh sul ming house Proprietor. 119 Third—A good R. HUGHE: ver, 95 Folsom, cor. 6th—Sunny corner gas: bath: new mangt. | HE Oak for good people. S, THE O} | rms., suitcs and single THIRD, 2%—Sunny white ights: extra good beds; $1 5 rooms; white to 83 a THIRD, 106%, near Mission—The Seattle—Nice e Eas veek Several cholce rooms, under new management 6, near Dolores—3 suany s;_complete. Strictly private; 2 nicel i rooms for gentlemen; marine view; use | th children. | CHEAPEST and best in America—The Waekly | . 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnifed States or Canada one year for 31, | stage paid, ROOMS WANTED. nished _room: Letween Van t sts. Add Ty, 1074; box for gen Call. WANT room, use of bath, Box 107 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. $2 MONTHLY, renf machine supplies. ted; repatred, bought. sold 15 Sixth; phone Mint 4. | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented; re- pairing at lowest rates 205 Fourth st. SPECIAL NOTICES. R Fi warrante plle_salve, $1| all cases of bleed- o cure ing, itching, external, Internal or protruding pilés withot fail, no matter of how long | ctanding. 1628 Devisadero st., near Sutter. ROOMS papered from $3; whitened, $1 W painting done. Hartman Paint 319 3 st BAD tenants ejected for #: collect city or country PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., 415 Montgomery st., rooms § 5520, | cents—The Weekly Call, for matling, $1 per v SPIRITUALISM. HITNEY, trance, test medium, treaf . 3. W, reader; also medical ciairvoyant; private, chronic or obscure disease: Stockton st.: sittings, §1; dlagnosis free. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL ESTAT IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HOMESEEKERS! Thes» Aive houses on our list must be sold at a sacnifice to close contracts: $1450 for a $2230 home; 5 rooms, bath. 1650, for a $2500 home: § rooms. bath. N 2050 for a §500 home: 6 rooms, bath. No. 4—$3000 for a $1700 home: § rooms, bath. No. 5-$4500 for a $7000 home: § rooms. bath, The above homes are located on the main avenues of the city and contain modern im- provements. MARCUSE & REMMEL, F.. Bay-st. Station. Ala AYS AND HOLIDAYS, €20 Market st S. OPEN SUXND. NAP_New Hous 160; good locatio tior. Apply to W. F. SCHULTE, 1812 Chapt lot adjoining 35x108; 1523 Pacific : cheap —_— ALa > MDA ROOMNS AND BOAKD. 2 SUNNY front rms. and beard; private family; 59 San Antonio ate., HOME fcr Jadies in delicate health; large Rrounds: private. MRS. DR. FUNKE. 1416 sth ENTS BERKELEY ADVERTISEM BERKELEY REAL ESTATB. ALMOST 7 large rooms; w; house bath, pantry y-windows, ce. foundation, bar suses: all fenced and cross’ fer ater; close to a_churches; sh, balance train, get off_at UDOLPH & PER. and evenings. s and bath; hot and cold tubs; close to school station and two elec- ash, bal- rain, get for RUDOLPH & unday and evenings. $100 s room. ROM_STATION. 16) FEET IN DEPTH. Propesty Alameda in to JOSEPH J Estate, Berkeley THIS, e of 7 rooms; lot 186x125; i station: just the place ly to JOS. J. MASON, tati FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. LARGE, level lots, $400; only §25 down; streat work (one: sewers, water, gas; fine sehool close far, line: halt-hourly trains to city; 5¢ rious cf build a home to.suit no_city T CO.. Fruitvale sta. yoursel?; e DICATE 1 HAYW ARDS ADVERTISEMENTS HAYWARDS REAL ESTATE. YWARDS acres, modern house, § e, vell, wind- worth asking acres; 4 truit; house, barn, cres best of land; corner vements; beautifil 400 acres can be culti- well fenced; plenty per acre; little with prices con- rite for_full ards, Cal OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—900S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. T-room house; Thir aph ave.; lot 40x120; MYERS, 107 Broadway, 4 blocks from S ROOMS, bath; c n enter; a pr usiness corner at $3000; ‘mu this_month & MYERS, 1003 and. Oal 0x125; best varn; lo S ROOMS and bath residence location near local trains, business center, ca . ete.; property valued at £5000. T, & 1002 Broadway, Oakland. %—4 room and bath cottage; new; down| per th; near b J. s mc 02 T blished business Oakland FURNITURE FOR SALB. AN introduction to you {rom H. Schellbaas, the furniture dealer. 11th and Franklin. Oakland. DIVIDEXD NOTICES. 70 (25 cents r Planta- the office of on and after D NOTICE: the will DIVIDEN per share) of mpany TLEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ATRICK to Creditors—Estat { (decease by given ed, Unio )mpany o (acorporation), executor of {ERVIN and all the said (Qeceased), claims against them with the nece within ten (10) months cation of this ice, to Company, utor, at st., the being saction of sines said estate in the city and county of San Francisco, State of Cali- fornia UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FRAN- CISCO, executor of the estate of PATRICK RWIN (deceased) 1 at San Francisco, August, 1899, PROPOSALS. cer Office, Flood *buil Aug 8, 18 ) Stockton and received here posals for dredgi will b ock noon September 12, 1899. In- furnished on application. W. H. Major Engineers. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows nes Patrick Quirk and Lo fife Huber. Wendelin Thenisch August Polekow and Helen® Holze John J. O'Hare and Annle M. Kellle: John J. Elliott and Sarah J. Vigoreau —— . Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. CAMPBELL—In this city, August 11, 1899, to the wife of Andrew Campbell, a son. RIS—In this city, August 5, 1899, to the ¢ M. H. Harris, a son. EN—In this city, August 8, 1899, to the wife of S. Joseph Theisen, a daughter. MARRIED. KEILLER—In this city, Aupgust 11, Kerrigan, Justice of the Peace, nd Anfie M. Kelller, both of Camp, Cal. 3Y—BROMSTADT- 1399, by F. H John J. O'Hare Angels In this city, Au- gust 8, 1599, Augustus F. Sweeney and Esther Bromstad: WHEELER-LEHMANN-In New York City, August 3, 1896 Al Wheeler of Waynes borough, Pa., and Sophie Lehmann of San Francisco. DILD. 3 Brannan, Kitty Joseph, Harris Brooking, Ethel Louls, “Analia Carroll, Dennis Lucchetti, Francesca Colleton, Alice une, John B. Craig, Blla A. ° Intyre, Michael Davidsen, Mary A. Dr. Geo. B. Craig, John Jr. Anna T. Deters, Margaret M. Schurr, Emily Hanna, Annie C. Westin, Charles Hiegel, Frank A. BRANNAN—In this city, August 10, 15%, Kitty, Henrly beloved and voungest 'daughter of Alice-and the late Thomas Brannan, sister of Aldie Sarawillle and Maude Brannan, and flece of John Feour, a native of San Fran- Mlsco, aged 14 years 7 months and 23 days. L7 The funeral will take place this day aturday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence P REHOUSES. torage Warehouse, I'. SMITH, pro 722 Mission: goods guaranteed: tel. Clay "IERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office, 401 Post, cor. Powell; tel. Matn 5i3. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors to Flanagan & Gallagher), FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., op&oflu Lincoln Hchooly Telephone South \ \ | | | i ck from electric car line: ! near rallroad station and Oakland | taxes. SYN- | i | of her mother, 135 Jersey street, thence to St. Paul's Chugch, Twenty-ninth and Church | streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her. soul, com- mencing_at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private, Mount Calvary Cemetery. BROOKING—In _this city, August 10, 1899, Ethel E., dearly beloved 'and only child of George and Ida Brooking, a native of San Francisco, aged 7 years 9 months and 12 days. F S = Friends and acquaintances are respect- s Y S fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | A slight revival of actlvity in real es- (Saturday), at 2 n'r‘{nrlk, from the residence | tate circles during the past week is taken OfSher tiLs 505 Dolores street, corner of | to jndicate that the usual lethargy that Elghteenth. Interment I..0. O. F. Ceme- settles upon the community during the tery. CARROLL—Tn thig city, August 11, 1899, Den- nis, husband of Margaret Carroll, and father of Jeremiak, Margaret, John, Willlam and Dennis Carroll, a native of County Cork, Ire- land, aged & years. 0 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), &t 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 146 Duncan street, corner of Dolores. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. COLLETON—In this city, August 10, 1593, Allce, vacation period is beginning to be shaken off and that brokers are resuming their normal wideawake attitude: A number of sales were made during the week which while taken individually do not amount to provement in the tone of the market. The most important transaction of the beloved wife of the late James Colleton, | week was probably the bid of 367,500 re- mother of James A Colleton, and sister of | ceived by Von Rhein & Co. from D. L. Mrs. Kate Marshall, a native of County Kil- Randolph for the property at the corner kenny, Ireland, aged 59 years. (Poughkeepste, N. Y., papers please copy.) s and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi dence, 524 Bryant street, thence to St. Rose’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at § o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowe: -In Oakland, August 10, 1899, Ella A of Post and Stockton streets, belonging to the estate of the late Dr. James Simp- son. The bid was made at an auction sale on Thursday, but the sale will not be consummated until it has been con- firmed by the court. The property has a frontage of eighty feet on Post street, with a depth of 46:8 on Stockton, and in- - NEWS OF THE REALTY @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Berwin and others the property on the @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@% @® east line of Howard street, of Seventeenth; lot 24x122:6. Joseph liam g‘ for $3100. Hannah Foley has on the southeast lin: Paillassou has bought from | Hepworth the property on the | south line of Pine street, 106:3 feet west | of Fillmore; lot 25x127:6 feet, with house, | bou e o 263 1 E v T S 5 B s ity Indfente aincaabin |y Iot SoRUIRREE 0f Eandhes 110 feet, on private terms. William Helbin, of Point Lobos avenu $2500. street; lot 2 Baldwin & Howell bounded by ard wife have Ephraim E. Kimball the proper east line of Parker avenue, 550 feet north ot '23x120 feet, for | and getting a loan of a small money upon an application for a money John Dougherty has sold to Charles A. | order, which she said had been sent her Warren the property on the west line of | from Alaska by her husband. Among her | Van Ness avenue, 54 teet south of Vallejo | victims was Mr: :6x120 feet, on private terms. have | sfoned by Albert Meyer to sell blo H and | streets ana Eight-| | eenth and Nineteenth avenues, 240x500 feet | lin size, which has been prepared for the 13 i La @ been sought after past three months, | swindling women L feet south | ), was seen on D Wil- | day_afternoon by of her victims, an, to the ¥ Jennie came f | the bes sold to | dog named v on tue | wandered around houses seeking mont street; Mrs Leen commis- | ck 635, | Church street. besi Eight ardess on one of tl | market in suitable subdivisions, ready | room for a month for building. The block has been put on a | taking a rest grade with the streets and the streets| themselves are all on the officlal grade beloved wife of A. W. Cralg, a native of Ver- | cindes a three-story and two-story bulld- | mont, aged 47 years. ings. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- - the funeral services o'clock, at her vited to attend (Sunda 2; gouth side of Market street, east of Third, to-morrow 0 - at late residence. 171 Eighth street. Interment | po qictnioe in which quite a flurry was ST View Cemetery, Oak- 5 5 SR Sl ol experienced last spring. Henry E. Bothin, CRAIG—In this city, August 10, 1899, John Jr., | president of the Judson Manufacturing 2lla Craig, a native of San Fran- o ears 5 months and 3 day: = Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Finley the property on the northeast line of Spear street, 183:4 northwest of How- orclock, from her late rest- | ard, lot 45:10x157:6. The terms are private, Qence s paes! ventEenth Safect Interment | yy¢ in conjunction with recent purchases Masonic Cemetery i D Ny ye. it, August 10, 16, Mary | ©f Mr. Bothin=in the same dlstrict will A eloved 'wife of 'Peter Davidsen, and [ aggregate fully $30,000. Anbther good mither of Mrs. F. Bartch and Mrs. E. P.|sized sale of property in this district was Freathy, a native of Norway, aged 06 years. | made by Thomas Magee & Co., $13375 being the price paid for lot and old im- provements on the southeast line of Sec- ond street, 40 feet southeast of Misslon, lot 30x77:6. = Christian Froelich has purchased, through Hooker & Lent, the lot on the southwest corner of First and Natoma this city, August 10, 1889, Mar- . wife of William Detels, beloved ghter of John and Margaret O'Kane, and sister of James and the late J. W. P. O'Kane, e of San Francisco, aged 24 years 11 and 9 days. Friends are respectfully invited to at- 3 the funeral this day (Saturday), at £:30 o"cloc ym the residence of her uncle, the late 361 Oak street, thence where a solemn re- f Michael Meagher, modern structure is to be erected on the to St. Mary's Cathedral, quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose | site. of her soul, commencing at 9:3 o'clock. In- |~ G. H. Umbsen & Co. have sold a lot te nt Mount Calvary Cemetery. and improvements, 53:4x160, on Howard HA In this city August 10, 1899, Annie €., beloved wife of Hugh Hanna, and beloved of Charles W. and Katle M, Hanna, a of Clinton, Oneida County, New York, 61 years riends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day rday), at 130 o'clock, from her late residence, California_avenue, thence by street at a price in_the neighborhood of $21,000. . .ae same firm has also bought for Jieutenant Governor Jacob H. Neff the residence and lot owned by Antonio B. Gonzales, lot 27:6x120, on O'Farrell street, east of Goff. Mr. Neff, it is stated, will move to San Francisco and occupy his new residence. The price paid for the property is said to be $12,000. A number of sales were reported on the | Company, has purchased from Willlam | | | tion from investors on account of | | | $915 24; the insurance amounted to $472 5 and macadamized, with around the entire grading the Ocean House road was begun this we The Spring Valley Water Company will lay their mains up to the property in a short time. The Prescott House property, to be sold by Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. at public auction on Tuesday limit or reserve, is receiving great atten-. large income property, vear 1898 the gross receipts for rents were | 8 guar coup..108 311,855; the amount pa\d for taxes was C:f};ffl;l,l:gg;u! vielded | fronting on Kearny streets and Montgomery avenue. Augu by {and the repairs to $257 70, streets, 40x106, for $19,500. The old build- | ings on the lot are to be torn down and a | | contracts Laughlin with E. T. Leiter, John MecCar- | | thy and the Vulcan Iron Works to erect | a six-story brick and Mission street, between New Montgomery | the total cost of this building will be 1$75,000. The next largest contract was that | of John D. Spreckels with Neish Broth | of Christian Froelich with James J. Wil- electric car at 2 o'clock from Thirtieth street and San Jos& avenue. Interment Cypress Shainwald, Buckbee & Co. have so0ld the | Lawn Cemeter: lot on the southwest corner of Devisadero HIE —In San Miguel, August 10, 1899, | street and Broadway to M. J. Branden- hk A., beloved son of the late Nicholas Katherine Hiegel, and brother of Albert stein. The property was recently pur- anc chased from Dr. McLean by Mrs. Coffin N\ Mary F. and. Annie K. Hiegel, Mrs. e d N L P ta Monien ana M| (1018 WOXIATE KIlg CEuitine ulyele. Gebree B, Willisime of Santa Monica and M O. D. Daldwin has sold the lot on the F V. Heoneses of Sun Miguel, o native of| soutn side of Market street, 144 feet east a g Dfas & of Seventeenth, 57x113, with two old build- sters’ 0. Draymen and Team art Twin Peaks No. 750 F. (Camden, N. J., papers please copy.)! ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- den 9 Dorland street, between Seven- teenth and Eighteenth, Church and Sanchez, thence o St. Boniface’'s German Church, den Gate avenue, where services will be held at 1:30 o'clock. A solemn requiem mass Will_be celebrated for the repose of his soul days. A Union ai ings, for $6300; also unimproved lot on the southwest corner of Buchanan and Green- wich streets, 152x120, for $5000, and lot on the northeast corner of Geary and Lyon streets, 5ox62, with improvements, terms private. Thomas Magee & Sons report the fol- lowing recent sales: Lot on 102:6, with dwelling, $6550; house and lot on south line of Washington street, 106:6 | Second and Minna street ert Hampton contracted with Henry jacks | | to erect a five-story building on the north- | 1 southwest | Spreckels. corner of Clay and Baker streets, 27:8x V‘f L. :l:d O. of a three-story building, with basement, on the southeast line of Mission street, 387:6 feet northeast of Fifth. for $10,i70. Local savings banks, rivate capitalists loaned a to- tal of $163,265 upon city real estate during the week ending August 5. against $255,74) on M m‘,’n' : 8 o'clock. Interment Holy | pooy we»;« of Brndorlrkr. ',xlzz.‘:s, a0 e TOBS e on northwest corner of Gough and Geary e At auilue, Joseph, | Sicets; ZT:6xlI0; with house, $9750; lot on | e Ajex. Coblentz of Seattle | NOTth line of ion street, 120 feet west O M Henjamin Joseph, a na- | Of Devisadero, west 40x127:6 (fine view of Ao " bay), $3200; house and lot on the south ermany nds and acquaintances Are respect- invited_to attend the funeral services at 6:45 o'clock, at his | treet, 137:6 feet west 5X132:6, terms private, $12,000 asked; lot on southwest line of Sec- side of Sacrament of Octavia, west morrow (Sunday), T ence, 1432 Hush street. Interment at | ond street, 40 feet southeast of Mission, 30 Sonoma, Cal. Please omit flowers. X77:6, with old buildings, $13,375. LOUIS—In thig city, August 11, 159, Apalia, The following bids were received at the dearly beloved wife of the late Charles | auction sale held by O. F. von Rhein & le mother of Julius, Herman and Charles | Co. on Thursday: Northeast coraer Post S and Mrs. James Barzones, and sister | and Stockton sireets, 80 feet sn Post by Petersen of New York, a native of | 4 on_ Stockton, $67,500, D. L. Rfl.ndnlph anover, Germany, aged 6 vears and 10| being tne bidder: 2 Fell street, lot Vi, 7250; S12-814 : e aad aSenmintances are =gwest-1 S0 (S2 L ACHE N 6. $17,600; 1830 Pine street, lot 50x137:6, 3300 stified that the funeral -takes place | g0955° 7509 Pacific street, lot 22x68:9, $3 w (Sunday), at — o'clock, from her | 3 4 bl Al T N, o er” styeci, botween | J54-966 Harrison street,’lot Z1:6x, $3T 1309 Harrison street, lot 30x70, $1509; 2:6x80, $3450; ,ont and Stockton streets. Interment L. O. 24:614x90, $1900. aTY Howard street, lot 3105 Twenty-sixth street, o | associations loaned a total of $4100, and | private capitalists and others loancid %7,- | 730. “All the loans of the Hibernia and Mu- tual savings banks are now at 6 per cent. The Hibernia Bank last week made a re- lease of $140,000 to Alvinza Hayward and The city savings bank: income of $10,209 14. Twenty-two building contracts were re- corded during the week, representing an H C & § aggregate outlay of $187,887. were those of Edward Mc- L A L Co 6s. and Third, for $51,865. for stone an on the northwest corner of Pacific avenue |0 G L & H and Laguna street for $24,150. The next largest son to build a four-story brick structure, with basement, west corner of O'Farrell streets, $13,805. tions and for the previous week. The loans banks aggregated $10141 Hibernia, $64.765 man, $13,800; San Francisco Savings $13,000; Savings and Loan, $350; Humboldt, Mutual, $2500, ‘and savings were as follows: $3000; Security, $500; Union Trust Company wife. Cruz loaned the F. A. Hihn ¢ 000 for sixty days at 4 per cent on property on the northeast corner of Kearny Bush streets. $275.580, agalnst $166, week. to cost $13,920. | contracted with Cotton Bros. for work in | bullding a warehouse on the south eur- ner of Mission and Fremont streets, for The Colusa Stone Company con- tracted to furnish stone and for $13,801 28 for the new music stand in 8V W is@Gdm)101% Golden Gate Park donated W. J. Bryan contractad with V. Fortin for the erection bui v, $3500. Releases for the week were 4% for the previous L i sidewalks block. The block right_opposite Strawberry Hill and is at the Nineteenth avenue entrance to Golden Gate Park. Nineteenth av boulevard and the work of opening avenue from H street to the renue is now a laid and CLEVER CONFIDENCE WOMAN. Tennmie Howard, Alias Purcell, Ar- rested on a Charge of Petty Mrs. Jennie Howard, alias Purcell, has | money by means of bogus money orders. the custody of a policeman, who took her Prison, where a charge of | petty larceny was booked against her. fht the property Market street, York street. and Mrs. John Mocker, 1130 | Jennie's plea was that she was a stew- and was willing to.pay 'COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. rceny. . by the police for the as she was wanted for out of small sums of evisadero street yester- Mrs. Katie Buick, one d was handed over to Tom Australia some.| months ago with her husband and he went | i lot 27:8X | to Alaska, leaving her to make a living | o'clock p. m. Greenwich time way she could. She had a little | Patsey,” and together they | to different rooming to engage a room, sum of 501 Ver- Annie Lero; Matilda offatt, des a number of others. he Australian steamers liberally for a or two, as she intended ek. | ant No. 1 treated 83 ' No. 2 treated 107 tons. | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. i st 22, without FRIDAY, August 11-2'p. m. Bla. Ask| Bid. Ask. the | Bonds— 143 15 this_valuable | s quar coup. G privgy and Pacific | 4s quar re; ! Pac Gds Imp.. 70 71 For the | 45 quar new...120% leaving a net | 545, W5 &= | F & CI Ry 6s. Geary St R 3s — The largest | L A R Do gntd 6s. s s rickwork ' 8 P Br 6s. V Wat 68 vV Wat 4s. Stktn Gas 6s..102% Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. by Claus Marin County. Al Pac Assn..117 171 Spring Valle: Mer Ex Assn. — 100 | Gas and Electric— " Oceanic § Co.. 8% 39 7. | capital Gas. — Pac AF A 1% — iding associa- | Gene G Co — [Pac C Bor Co. — — | Cent L & P...— 1 Par Paint Co.. 8%— | Equit G L Co. 3% 5 f the Board— Glant Powder Co Hutchinson S P 50 100 2) 340 10 The building ! Makaweli Makawell . Mutual Elee Oakland Gas . Onomea Sugar | | | e and | Hiraetie S F Gas & Flect 50 Contra Costa Wa s city, 5 CIn (his iy, August 8. 199 O.J.Meads has purchased from Samuel e Lscehetti, beloved mother of Dr. Vietor Lucchetti and Albert and Emilla Lucchett! and the adopted children, Mary and John, BISHOP GAINES TALKS OF TRUE EDUCATION Bouquet, a na- and beloved sister of Mrs. V. years and 10 tive of California, aged 41 monthe. [ Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Saturday). at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 131 Clay sireet, etween Taylor and BETHEL A. M. E. CHURCH Jones. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery UNE—In this city, August 11, 1899, John CROWDED. m, beloved son of John atd Ada 2 B 2 native San Francisco, aged 5 months and 22 da The Prelate Utters Gems of Wisdom McINTYRE—In this ¢éity, August 11, 1899, Amid Rapt Attention—Morn- beloved husband of Hannah Mcin- father of John C., Nellie and Henry Armagh, o ing Session. H ntyre, a native of County Ireland, aged 66 years 6 months-and 29 day [ 5 iiends and acquaintances are respect- | Bishop Wesley John Gaines delivered vited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- Laussat avenue, off Fillmorg street, his annual lecture last night at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, cor- between Haight and Waller, thénce to | ner of Powell and Jackson streets, before Sucred ieart Church for services. INEFMeNt | ¢he (hirty-second annual conference of \Y_In this elty, August 10, 1599, Dr. | the Afro-American Methodist Episcopal ‘rge B. McLay, a native of Scotland, aged [ Church. The Bishop's lecture was an un- usual treat and the church was crowded with interested listeners. He spoke on the subject of Christlan education, and years 2 months and % days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow ), at 2 o'clock, from the Mission Ma- un sonic T e, 2663 Misslon street, between | quring the course of his lecture Bishop Twenty-second and Twenty-third., under the e ot Mission Ludge No. 169, F. and A. | Gaines uttered many gems of wisdom and M. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery thought. ENS-—In this city, August 11, 1899, Anna | In part he said: “The education of our T ved daughter of Mrs. B. and the late | yvoung men should be one of the first P. Owens, a native of San Francisco, aged 17 | quties of the true Christian. They should 1 month and 13 days. ends and acquaintances are respect- be taught to love and honor their God, L for all education that leaves God and the | | | { o .,‘v',.',:,'fk,"‘}’,,f','““",‘;if, oo | Bible out of its curriculum is ~wrong. eneeorden Gate: Park, thence to St. JAs | Christian education is a powerful agency hes Church, Masonic avenue, near Page | of good. It is a priceless gem whic et for Gervices. Interment Holy Cross | lights our path through life. A young Cemetery. man is like a growing plant. If a plant SCHURR.-In this city, August 11, 189, Emily | is not nourished it dies. So with a young Schurr, beloved mother of Will ‘B. Faulkner | man. If he is not properly educated all | and Mrs. F. R. Koening, and sister of George | the good in him Is lfable to wither. In | Stevens of New Haven, Conn. and the late | order that he be made a strong. fearless, Mrs. G. L. Bennett, a native of New Haven. | God-loving man he should be given spir- | onD.(aked 02 ¥ eaLe A itual nourishment. Let our young be @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- stri Interment L. O. given the food of truth. A godless edu- cation takes from our sons a cherished hope and leaves them nothing. They have nothing for them to lean on when they appear before the Almighty on judg- THE officers and members of Aurora Lodge No. 202, K. and L. of H., are requested to at- | ment day. When vou crowd out the tend the funeral of our late sister, BEmily | Holy Spirit vou ruin your church and Sehurr, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, | you' ruin your young man.’ from her late residence,- 1425 Mission street. W. C. HEARN, President. | wgq devoted to the transaction of routine OO, e, 150, Charies, | usiness. Tt was called to order by Bishop T T orer of WWilheim Westin,' & native | Gaines. Rev. J. ¥. Anderson of Colusa led the devotional exercises. The after- of Sweden, aged 37 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery noon session was devoted to the Mission- ary Society. Addresses were made by Rev. D. R. Jones, Rev. J. Edwards and Rev. K. Hardiman. —_—————————— DEATH OF DR. PARKER. Demise of a Gallant Confederate Ofl-‘ cer at His Home in Rich- mond, Va. Stafford H. Parker, deputy in the office of the United States Shipping Commis- sloner in this city, received news yester- day of the death of his uncle, Captain W. W. Parker. Captain Parker was a re- spected physician of Richmond, Va., in which city he died after a lingering sick- ness. Captain Parker's battery in the Confederate army became historic by reason of its brilliant work during the greater part of the Civil War. The first and the last shots fired at Gettysburg FLORAL SOCIETY MEETS. Able Speakers Discuss Trees and Flowers at the Monthly Gathering. The State Floral-Soclety held its reg- ular monthly meeting in the parlors of the Occidental Hotel yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Hodgkins, viee president of the association, occupied the chair, and the gathering was a large and interest- ing one. Professor Newman told of the possi- bilities of the cascara sagrada, commonly known as the wild coffee, as a substitute . - - f - | were from Parker's battery.. The de- for the mulberry for the California silk | Were from BETeEr S e %mr" - ;. Hodgkins spoke on lily culture, Maynard of this city and of, dwin L. Porter on the culture of the dahlia, | Parker. = and Secretary Smith called attention to the dainty foliage and delicate flowers of Yesterday’s Insolvents. & willow. The event of the after- the ‘Tex : ‘Henry C. Meyer and Ferdinand Cor- ?xfi‘i‘: of gxh:“h?lngs E}%‘\i& gcc:f;mr)gn :fl:g nehl, retail grocers, doing business at the % corner of Turk and Taylor streets, liabili- spenker illustrated her able address by means of pressed specimens and photo- George May- ties, $1838 50; assets, none. optician, San Francisco, $16,378, most graphs, At the conclusion of her lec- erle, 1 T v was given 2 of which is due to Oregon creditors; no :E;;kg‘,he Ty ok BONY assets. Solomon Lebenbaum, buyer for a —_—————— San Francisco grocery firm, $12,47; no as- sets. Charged With Burglary. John Carr, a bad young man, was ar- rested in Oakland vesterday by Detective Ryan and Special Officer Rellly of the telephone company and brougm to the City Prison, where a charge of petty lar- Ceriy and a charge of burglary were en- tered against him. August 6, 1898, he broke open a_telephone box in an office at Main and Mission streets and emptied it. October 24 he entered a store at 120 Townsend street and stole a clock and some- jewelry, which Detective Ryan re- covered. —_—————————— Builders’ Contracts. Teon Kauffman (owner) with Thomas Butier (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—Grading, granite, artificial stone, brick, concrete, fllum- inating tile, cast iron, steei and wrought iron work, fire escapes, stand pipes and elevator grilles for a 6-story building on lot on & line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 B of Madon, E 57:6 by S 97:6; $19,000. Philipp Grethel (owner) with Thomas R. Bassett (contractor), architect none—All work for a 2-story frame building( store and flat) on lot on SW corner of Fillmore and Waller streets; S 24 by W 81:3; $3080. $100.00 if you can guess the time of the arrival of the transport Sherman with the California Volunteers, See next Sunday’s Call. The morning session of the conference | | HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HOTEL. Mrs F C Halbe, i Miss Halbe, R Weinacht, Mrs Weinacht; Miss H Weinacht Miss M Welnacht, J Rackey, Mrs Raekey, J Vetter, Mrs Vetter, Mrs C Roekar, Mrs H Hebener, | W J Amend, Mrs W J Amend, Mrs E B Amend, Miss Fleck, M Fleck, | Mrs Fleck, W C Muschenheim, Mrs W heim, 3 P Windolph, Mrs J P Windolph, J_ Reisenweber, Mrs J Reisenweber, Miss Reisenweber, G Scholer, Mrs Scholer, C Schefck, Mrs C Scheick, H Stemme, Mrs M Stemme, Miss E_Stemme, M Schwartz, Mrs M Schwarts, H_ Kroeger, Mrs H Kroeger, | Dr F Krug, C L Lucius, Mré A O Krau L W Krauss, W Bartels, Mrs W Bartels, Miss A Bartels, A Bartels, J Lorenz, H I von' Mellenthin, | Miss L, Georgl, { Miss A Fulthwohl, A Fuithwohl, ! A Niewoener, Mrs A Niewoener, E Rudolph, Mrs E Rudolph, J Bohne, Mrs J Bohne, J Thumann, Mrs J Thumann, Miss A Hochalter, Miss M Hochalter, Dr_Stubenbord, Mrs Stubenbord, F S Halbe, i F H Thatcher, Newark, 4 Canduzon, Chgo R H Cromwell, Ohio M_B Miitonberger, St R Robb, Boston Louis | F H Drew, Boston L M Tucker, Miss [ Wis_ | s Balto| v al G Sage, Sacto 1 L Proctor, Rio Vista M Proctor, Cal A D B Plerce, rs G A Lons, ‘W Blilings, | Vorden, London | G_White, Ohlo i Marshall, Phil A Crane, S Cruz Mrs L A Crane, Cal Miss A C Keyes, Cal Miss A Brady, Cal | F M F [ G 0 R J E L GRAND HOTEL. R Dollar, § Rafael D McKay, Sacto O H P Sheets, Cal S A Butler, Los Ang | A Lindley, Los Ang J H Lee, Salt Lake | W_Maguire, Cal 1 J Dobbs, Soquel | | | J Mathena, Sacto C F Prentiss, Sacto F L_Baker, Cal ‘A W Berry, Chgo F C de I'Bstolllé, Ral- | g oo F P Bell, Cal ston H Hus, Berkeley F E Harris, Ashland | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— A H Wright, Cal Mrs A Shaver, Cal Times and Heights of High and Low R B Terry, Cal V Tognazzini, Casma- Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San W Maguire, Cal M T Hurley, Mass K M E Hurley, Mass H Hunt, Redding J M Hansboroug F Cooper, 8 Cruz Stanchfield, Cal Mueller, L Ang Mueller, 1. Ang Helwig, Dayton Helwig, Dayton Jacks, 'S Rosa Bell. Bverett | utchinson, Cal ‘Whitney. Sacto 8 Nash, Hollister E Lo s & £ 405PUEOPEOR g & w. lowa Julia E Hili, Mo i 2 = Butler, Sta Rosa J Butcher, Chicago J A Jameson, Uklah G Corthaf, St Helena J Hunt, Marysville § Brown, Stockton T Francis, Los Ang A H Powers, Fresno W H_Valmere, Boston | J K McDonald, Reddig J K Mrs Shock, San Jose | Miss J M G Mrs J CHR Mrs J Miss A Spanhake, Miss M < Mrs HF G Mrs H Miss B Gundrum, Miss Mittenzwelg, € Muschen-| Mrs H Bartscl A Dr A | H Diffany, |0 Lowin, B Hafnagel, A Zeh, |F H Graf, |H T Eschwege, | H Seniffer, ~ Grossmann, W A Franze, | T Hemroth, | L Bersick, |L H Kroder, 1E A Maass, Ario; A Dubbus, Germany A Stern, Logan E N Johnson & w, Holton J W Hall, w & ch, Sacto P Whitney, Rocklin |B R Woodworth, Cal ta J E Frazier & w, Cal E L Van Cleeck, Cal S T Butler, Los Ang L Cevensor, J_ W Atherton, Cal W M Simme, Sacto M Yager, 1 Holecomb, Cal § S Hall, Sacto |V ‘Ward, C L Ennis, Los Ang L Gerl § J Leacock, Cal L T Darden,’ Cal N C H A Patch, Ohio NEW WESTERN HOTEL. |H A Steckel, Denver F_Miller, J Blair, Virginia R Mouiton, Chicago 1. Coleman, Watsny N Bergholt, Boston c F A J Mrs, Mrs M M Miss J All Z |Mrs €'F Zobel, |A Zobe |7 Spanhake, Grassman, olzenberger, | Granltza, | Mr_Granitza, C D Dagenhard, | B Ernst, 30 Contra Ce 2 Giant Po Hana Plantation Hutchinson S P Makaweli 10 Nevada Nat Banl 25 Paauhau S P C 165 & F Gas & Flect: $10,000 S V4 Street— 2% 0 450 Gennerich, nnerich, M Gennerich, obel, 1, Spanhake, Spanhake, Grassman, undrum, F Gundrum, $1000 Cal St Cable $7000 Contra ) Glant Powder . Giant Powder . 5 Hutchinson Suga j Miss 7 Kuder, e uder, 4 Paaubau Sugar Co F W Kroehle, 20 Pacific Coast Borax. i 0 Makawel{ Sugar Co. Mrs H Bul 4 50 Makaweli Sugar Co. o o 150 Makaweli Sugar Co. 5 Market Stolzenberger, | 108 V Water. 30 Contra_Costa Volkenberg, Dr L, Haupt 100 Makaweli Sugar | € T Koch, 50 Mutual Elee Co. | W Knopke, 30 Onomea. Sugar C G Jost, 20 Onomea Sugar C H Steubing, 10§ V Water $5000 Los Angeles 34000 U S 3's... MININ |7 German, 300 Belcher ........ 29| S0 Overman R Mueller, 200 Caledonla ...... 70| 100 Savage -...ooor | W Wirth, 500 Exchequer ... 03| 100 Con Cal & Va..2 ¢ Gerard, 50 Julle ........... 03| G Schock, Afternoon Session. B 200 Con Cal & Va.2 20| 300 Justice . 20 'R F Dehenhof, 200 Gould & Curry. 43 150 Mexican 57 F K(‘![!r. % 100 Hale & Nor. 35 100 Sterra 64 5 M Splitdort, Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Precting, Board vesterday: T Kferher. Morning Session. 300 Alpha Con. 500 Andes ... |A P Windolph, 200 Belcher . 100 Best & Belcher 800 Bullion n Society Ex- 100 Chollar ... cursion. 200 Chollar ......... 100 Crown Polint M Hennessey, Wash St B G Kraus, N Y CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e L FRIDAY, August 114 p. m. F J Fleld, Monterey Bl Bid Ask. B Crowell’ Clevelany | Alpha . 08 04|Justice . BeT G Herdt, N Y Alta . 07 09 Kentuck ....... — 05 F Beringer, St Helens | Andes 0 1 21|Lady Wash.ill 01 02 G F Nerdlinger, N Y | Belcher 28 30 Mexican . 36 B8 N b Scanlon® Dixon © | Best & Belcher. 70 71 Occidental ..., 22 2¢ G H Ingoldsby, Ohgo | Bullon .......0 10 11lOphir ....0001 2013 M C Fredericks, Mex | Caledonta -..0.. 69 70 Overman . U B Mrs M C Frederick, | Chollar ......... 25 26Potosl ... a s Mexico | Challenge Con.. 31 33 Savage S A Flor, Mexica | Confidence 2 33 Scorpion 02 — Mrs A’ Flor, Mexico | Con Cal &'V 2) Seg Belcher..... 07 08 |J Wood, Pa Con Imperfal... 01 02 Sierra Nev..... 64 6 | Con New York. — 3/Silver HIIL..... 03 04 Crown Point... 28 30 Standard ...... —275 Fureka Con.... 5 —ISt Louls....llll — 12 Mrs 1 S Goodman, Mo | Exchequer . = MIS)'ndl(‘lle - . — L R Poundstone, Can- | Gould & Curry. 45 47/Union Con...... 35 36 ot | Hale & Nor.... 3% $|Utah .........00 10 12 H I Seymour, Sacto | Julia ............ 02 04/Yel Jacket..!!l: 37 3 value per ounce, $339. Morning Session. And | 1 Alaska Packers’ | Ge Contra Costa Water mon 4 Giant Powder Con.. Giant Powder Con, cash.. Hutchison S P Co... “Light...] 01 Santa | 2 Onomen Sugar Co.L..... | any © aciflc Const Borax.. ompany $24-1 2 °F Gasiight, cash 20 8 V Water....... Afternoon Session. ta Water. vder Con. 5 Gfant Powder Con SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Sesston. Costa Water 5 St Rallwa Afternoon Ses 2 Contra Costa Water.... Water. 50 Hutchinson Sugar. 50 Hutchinson Sugar G STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- | cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. —————————————————————— Tallings tons for the week. Plant Pac L Co.. Stockton Gas. Insurance— Firem's Fund.225 228 Bank Stocks— Anglo-Cal ..... 68 170 Bank of Cal.. w5 %|Cal S D & T.. — 98 First Nationl..230 235 Lon P & A....120%4132% { Haw C & 8 C. Hutch 8 P Co. 33 33% Kilauea S Co. Makawell S C. Onomea S Co Paavhau S C. Miscellaneous— Py =282 ' Association. on, b 5..... Co. ric Co. ter Co. Co ks 3 ric Co. .. T2 62% o, e o. 04/ 200 Hale & Nor..... 35 20| 300 Justice ......... 20 20| 200 Mexican ......0 57| 71| 100 Mexican ....... 3§ 10/ 200 Overman . 15 2/ 200 Potos ... s fii 300 Silver Hill 2 04 Francisco Bay. S Jose ——————————— Sun, Moon and Tide. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; the helght of tide s the same at both places. Published by official au- o SATURDA Y AUGUST 12. Cal Sun rises. Sun_sets ac & w, Cal Moon sets owell. Ohio Denver C Cannon, NY| Burns, N Y Burns, N Y len, Carson City NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are givem in the left band column and the successive tides of the | Brunswick {Oregon Port: Aug Queen ... Aug. Progreso . Aug Arcata .... Aug China ..... Aug. Australla . Aug City of Puabla,.|Victoria & Puget Sound| Aug. Pomona . ../Humboldt. . Aug. 13 Coguille River <. |Aug. Santa Rosa..... -lAug. Willamette Aug. day In the erder of: ce ae 4o time. The .egend %ge 'co%:“mn gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are additions to the sounuings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. B Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. N. chants” Exchange, San Franc! August 11, 1599 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferrf building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Mer. Cal., . e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 C. G. CALKINS, TAeutenant Commander. U. €. N.. in charge. - @ Steamer Movements. SECd TO ARRIV Steamer. 1 From. ’ Due. Corona ... n Diego.. Albion . Cape Nome. Empire “00s Bay Sunol . Srays Harbo: Mackinaw ......|Tacoma. : State Callfornia CllAug.18 Newburg “|Aug. 13 Weeott Humboldt. -JAug. 13 Aloha ... [Point Aren JAug. 13 Crescent City....Crescent ( Aug. 18 Czarina ..JPuget Sound. Aug. 14 Samoa ..[Humboldt..,. Aug. 14 Bonita . INewnort lAug. Aug JlAug Robt. Adamson.|Nanaimo Mackinaw \Tacoma. Aug LlAug .[Aug. Aug. A. Blanchard Point Arena . Columbia ..... North Fork... Coos Bay..... Aug. Peru .... cecieanee Aug. TO SAlL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. rErE e Do gntd fs.. — 100 'Mer Exohange — 16 T Aug.12. 2 pm|Pier 9 Fon _building on | Market-st 6s..126% — |Nev Nat Bk...182 18 | North Fork.\Humboldt.....|Aug. 18 § amPier 2 Do ist M ba116{ — | Savings Banks— - Weeatt ... Humbolde.. .. [Aug. 14, 2 pm)Pler 13 NCGRRTs.10 — GerS & L....1645 — | Umatilla ..[Vic & Pgt Sd.|Aug. 14, 10 am Pier 9 It is estimated that 6<114% — Hum § & L..1050 1180 | Pt. Arena.. Point Arena../Aug. 4, 2 pm Pier 2 Cal 5s.114 - — |Mut Sav Bi...39 ~— |Corona .....!8an Diego. 11 am Pler 11 INPCRR SF Say U.....500 — { Aloha IPoint Arena../Aug.15, 3pm/Pler 2 ers( NPCRR Sav. & L So. | Brunswick ug. 16, 2 pm Pier 20 brick work for his residence N Cal R Sec Say Bk | State Calif.|Portland......|Aug.16, 10 am|Pler 24 Unton T Co. | Bonita ...../Newport. (16, 9 am Pler 11 | Oak Transt 113 | Street Ra { Arcata .....|Coos Bay.... 16, 10 am Pler 13 coniract was that|Om C Ry 6 California ... 120 | Newburg ... Gravs Harbor Aug. 16, ...l ... P & CI Ry 65 107 |Geary .........3 — | Hgks. Maru/China& Japan(Aug: 17, 1pmPMS Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — | Market-st .... 61 62 | Samoa = H\m\hr;l' [Aue. 17, 10 nn"!!“fi{‘r 3 et e | Powell-t Ry 65 — 125 |Oak S L & H. — 3 | Coquille R¥|Grays Harbor/Aug. I7. 12 mPler 28 S htreen v;g;lfl;gg;mfiofif S F & N P 5=.113%113 _|Presidio 16 | San Jose....|Panama....... Aug.18, 12 m|PMSS fak s 115% Powder— | Santa RosalSan Diego.....| Aug. 13, 11 am Pler 11 S R of Cal 65108 California — 170 | City Puebla!Vic & Pgt Sd. Au.19. 10 am Pler 9 L porthe| s P of A 6s..12" — |E Dynamite... 8 — |Columbia . Portland ug. 21, 10 am|Pier 24 and Mason | § p ¢ 6c(1905).112 112% Giant Con Co. T Louis Sloss JI. | § P C 6s(1906). — 1143y Vigorit S P C 6s(1912).118 1 Sugar— § P C 1Is cg 55.102% — Hana P Co. Shipping Intelligence. & — ARRIVED. Friday, August 11 Stmr Fulton, Johnson, 76 hours from Port- | land. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, 21 hours from Usal. Stmr Francis Cutting, Walker, 103 days from Karluk Stmr Gecrge Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours from Ventura. Stmr Point Mendocino. Stmr Alcatraz, Pedro. Haw stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, 82 hours from Nanaimo. Schr_Archie and Fontie, Johannsen, 16 hours from Stewarts Point. Schr Newark, Beck, Landing. CLEARED. Friday, August 11. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Nanaimo; James Jerome. Arena, Hansen, 11 hours from Carlson, 50 hours from San 16 hours from Bowens Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br tuz Pilot, Butler, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir's Sons & Co. Barge Colorado, Andrews, muir's Sons Co. SAILED. Friday, August 1. Green, Astoria. Eureka. Nanaimo; R Duns- Columbia. Seotia, Jacobs, Laella, Miller, Tillamook. Givsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Greeniood, Fagerlund, —. Stmr Laguna, Ericsson, —. Stmr Newshoy, Fosen, Usal. Tug Pilot, Butier, Nanaimo, with barge Colo- rado in_tow. Bark Prussia, Jensen, Port Blakeley. Bark Mohican, Kelly. Honolulu. Barge Colorado, Andrews, Nanaimo, tug Pilot. Schr § Danielson, Gruggel. Siuslaw River. Schr J D Tallant, Hoffland, Tacoma. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landin Schr Reliance, Skipver, —. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 11 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind SW; velocity 14 miles. SPOKEN. July 25, lat % 42 N, lon 31 W—Br ship King David, from Oregon, for Queenstown, MEMORANDUM. Per Francis Cutting—Left in port at Chignik Bay bark S Thompson and ship Llewellyn J Morse, for San Francisco; at Karluk, ships St Nicholas and Santa Clara, for San Fran- eisco; Santa Clara was ready for sea. Per San Mateo—Aug 10, 10 a m, 20 miles norta of Cape Mendocino, passed tug Rescue, with ship Standard in tow, hence Aug 8, for Port- land; weather foggy: sea smooth; wind calm. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 10—Schr Meteor, from Port Ludlow: schr Wm Renton, from Ta- coma; schr Bertha Dolbeer, from Eureka. Satled Aug 10—Schr Lillebonne, for Bureka PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 11—Bark Kate Davenport, hence July 15; bktn Robert Sudden, hence July 24. Sailed Aug 11--Bark Tidal Wave, for Tacoma: schr H D Bendixsen, for Port Blakeley; schr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr in tow H C Wright, for Tacoma. Aug 10—Br ship Forteviot, for Tacoma; bktn Eureka, for Ta- coma. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 10—Schr Marie E Smith, from Port Gamble; schr Alcalde, from Grays Harbor. TACOMA-—Sailed Aug 11—Schr Glendale, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Aug_11—Stmr Progres hence Aug 7: stmr Chas Nelson. from Seattl schr H C Wright, from Port Townsend; Br ship Forteviot, from Ehanshai. SALMON BAY—Arrived Aug 11—Schr H D Bendixsen. bence July 2. HUENEME—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr South Coast, from Eureka; schr John F Miller, from Graye Harbor. s NEWPORT (S)—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Chas E Falk, from Eureka. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 11—Ship Occidental, hence July 22, COOS BAY—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Bmpire, for San Franciseo. KARLUK—Sailed Aug 4—Ship Santa Clara, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Westport, from ‘Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Westport, for San Fran- cisco. ASTORTA—Arrived Aug 11—Br ship Muskoko, from Shanghal. . Shiied Aug 1i—Stmr State of California, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 11—Stmr Novo, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Weeott, hnc Aug 17; stmr Samoa, hence Aug 10. GRAYS HARBOE—Arrived Aug _10—Schr North Bend, hence July 3. Aug 11—Schr C T Hill, from Ventura. Sailed Aug 11—Schrs Falcon, Guide and Ruby A Cousins, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Muriel, hence July 20. Sailed Aug 11—Schr Wawona, for Newport; schre Eric and W F Witzeman, for Honolulu. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Orlent, hence July 2 . FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Peru, for n Francisco. S KU Sailea July 16—Bark Coloma, for Port whsend. T NTA ROSALIASailed July 25—§chr Jo- seph Russ, for Port Townsend. MANILA—Arrived Aug 1l—Stmr City of Para,. hence July 13. Sailed Aug 11—U S stmr Sheridan, for San -aneiseo. FEARD]FF—Arfl\'exl Aug 9—TItal ship F 8 a, from Grimsby. S oN T ATrivea Aug 9—Stmr Allianca, from NeNilod Atig 9—Br stmr s: 9—Br stm B MOUTH_Arrived Aug 10—Br ship Eaton Oregon. e I ENSTOWN_Arrived Aug 10—Br ship Achnashle, from Oregon, and sailed for Glas- EAKODATE—Sailed Aug 10—Schr Volunteer, O ONOLULU—AFrived Aug 1—Br stmr Tartar, 1y 24, Aug 3—Stmr ewport, hence oy % st Onio, hence July 7. to sail Aug for Manila T hug 5-Br stmr Tartar, for Manila. TRANSATLANTIC s'rr—:,m;-:?s. TEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Brit- A m. New York, for Liverpool. GUBENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Btru- ria, from New York, for Liverool, ceeded. 2 NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Victoria, Naples. O YORK—Arrived Aug 11—Stmr Hekla, from_Copenhagen Weekly Call $1.00 per Year Athos, for New York.