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THE SAN FRA & shares In the Sutro RML‘ utter-street railroad | resser; and always latest styles. F HEAL. . 2606 Pac! Phene Ste " tt your cast PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. daks {ree PHYSICIANS AND SURGEO O'DON: —Office and residence, ket st ixth and Seventh _— HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE ALE AT A FA pp. HOWARD c Y-SIXTH STS. ingle bdivide and seil & RO st t Thirteenth and Fou; A ace for flats X n ris of the ¢ CAPP & 530 Markdt st flats lowest rates CAMPBELL, at rk machine slars anta Cruz ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. ff Geary near Fillmore—3 sunny usekeeping rooms; bat Fell furnished; unny bay-wi housekeeping; rth Deach—Furnished heap: fine view; sunny. connecting_rooms; fur- en; private residence. vear Hayes—1, 2 or 3 sunny German private family. Three unfurnished rooms for with kitchen Market—House- | - sunny un- furnished, $5. sth me ar 51 ice housekeeping rooms; suite no objections to children near Seventh—2 or 3 te for housekeeping. Market—2 sunny bay-window for housekeeping; $12. near sement room, fur- vard, range, storage: $6. w housekeeping »ath; other rooms. suite, Larkin—Comfortably furn. housekpg: terms reasonble. nt rooms, kitchen and bedroom, | f housekeeping; furni- T per week. Apply at shoe et., bet. 1st and 24 sta. usekeeping with sink sonable. Apply 529 r Cail advertisements and been established at 1096 Va- ) advertisements and subscriptions tice, 220) Fillmore Post Sunny corner sultes to milies; references given: ele- ces. turists accommodated Market st (old No. 1364)—Fur- 4 rme., sultes, single: also unfurnished. CLIFFORD, Eilis, cor. Elegantly srnishe rooms: prices reasonabie nished room: closet ousckeeping = reasonah )M, 965, corner Sixth_Suite of § elegant sunny corner rooms, suitable for doetor. { LSOM, 96, cor. fth (The Oliver) nishe nny roome, single or suites; 405 (The Navarre)—Elegantly furnished *uites or single: travelers accom dated. SOUTHERN, southeast corner Seventh seion sts. —Bunny room: en suite or ladtes’ parior; reading room; elevator. NCOCK _HOUSE, ™ Mission st Select GEARY nish a Franciseo —Elegant suites: single: tren- baths MRS. KING, Turk and Taylor. HOWARD, £29-Rooms from $1 week up to $5; 2 to §1 night; aleo housekeeping rooms, of 3 handsomely furnished usekeeping; bath: $14. MINRA or_ Eighth—New (urnished bay- | window room. §1 per week; transient — Bright_sunny room; 1 or 2 gentiemen: $1 59 week. 3 inrgs rooms to let; sunny | Market—Nicely furn. | p: §2 week, up; transient. | | W ARLINGTON, 1015 e iy nny furnisged rooms and e lights: '® mo. UL, 121-Light, clean rms., sultes or sin- : translent; running water: rates reduced. | . e | 215 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, | : week 'Xiln $4. open night. [ ROYAL HOUSE, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent | ght, resLing room, smoking room und ladies’ | : rooms, per night, 35c to $1 60; week $2 | §5 to §20: elevator on office floor; h ol baths. | AN Apartment Ho 26 3 Bighth et., arket—Furnished and unfurnished. | closet: $250 and 2 week. JHoward—Single fur- aleove 2902, mear w rms.; TEENTH. hed bedroom, $4 mon i | 2 OAKE, 119 Third—A £00d_rooming house tor good people. R. HUGHES, proprietor. | | | | | WITHOUT | ROOMS AND BOARD. en suite or MARKET, 10494 (¥ with first-class board: double, $10 wk.; ; modern: elevator; table boar g M. meals, ™H furnished r LAS PAL TWO adults | sINGLE comf. ity v or y countr; CO., 415 Montgomery st., ROOMS papered from painting dc ALL kinds b ring RRADBU. hotel » excellent tabl moderates RoOOMS nds bought, CALIFORNIA, S07 single vom: W Stoe SPECIAL NOTICES. Ruth W Loretto cure s ejected for $i: collections made. PACIFIC Hart ught. s Plambe K. dard Az ncy, 145 6th phone Mint 1a, t lowest 1 1. and repairing guara yaired. bought. n excellent opportunity to ure particularly desirable accom. at mod- est rates: special rates familie: hone Hy NTED. ze and 1 small (one ms for_housekeepins, kton Pine and Me- eferred; per- Devisadero an of regular habits desires able lodgings ineriv and n local- ce January, 158: aret Ault, iikie, 7 _yei Duran, 7 ¥ Ray Croall, § 'vears; Gertrude McClellan, pile salve, $1 per all cases of bleeding, ernal or protruding matter of how long ero COLLECTION 80. rooms 9-10; tel. WING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | 1615 Mission. nr. 1th. exchanged, rented 205 Tourth st. N BROS., Tenth and Market: phone South 762. STORAGE AND WAREHOU Van and Storage Co. 0—Packing, storage SES. Mission st., moving and storage. and moving: covered PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Office 401 Post st., cor. Powell; tel. Main §713. 2320 IFIC Storage and Fillmore s urniture Moving Com. phone Jackson 251 TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAT S IN TYPEWRITERS—We 1 better machines for less money than any ouse in the city: rentals, $3. The Typewriter change. 536 California.’ teiephone Main 266. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE, sement ing. J. H 0—CHOTC bay; HxI8 IMPROV $1000—TWO weeks only large 1 e YOUNG, buil E corner on Sherman st ; great barga 0., 1424 Park st., Alameda. and unimproved property acquired | foreclosure; bargain: ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ottage, 7 rooms, 3 in see this: it will cost noth- | der, 1243 Park st. near the in. E. D. one-fifth cash; bal- ance in 1, 2, 3 or 4 years. Alameda Savings Bank. CHEAP) and best in America—The Weekly | Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the | United States or Canada one year for $1, tage pi A, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS| BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. FOR sale—N Adell; o. Occtde: ne station, v house, able; 1 Berkeley rooms and basement; corner Sixty- an elegant ntal = iron fencing; Patton block from station; FRUITVALE ADVERTISEMENTS HYDE st.. cks from near Peralta y a1l modern improvements; sun all day Address F.T. FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. beautiful ga: electric cars; P. rden; fruit trees: OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. teenth st.. E t Oakiand. OAKLAND COTTAGES TO LET. FOR rent—$10. room cottage, chicken house and yard: lot Béx110; city water included. R. J. MONTGOMERY, 470 Thir- | teenth st.. Oakland. OAKLAND FURNISHED HOUSES. FOR rent, f ban home of 11 rooms; horse and cow’: nice garden: elegant view; four months at $40 per Apply 506 Ninth st.. Oakland. water. urnished, Incl luding month, including B ) OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. AN introduction to you from ii. Schellhaas, the fyrniture dealer, ilth and Franklin, Oakland. DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND rotice—Dividend No. 16 (thirty | ber share) of the Paguhau Sugar Plan- cents tation Company will be payable at the office of the company, % Market st., on and after MONDAY, June i1, 1800. Transfer books will close on B p. m. DIVIDEND notice.—The Giant Powder Com- dividend, seventy-five cents (75c) per sha peny, Con. onday, 'June E. H. SH — A 1900, at 3 o'clock ELDON, Secretary. No. 18, of e on the is- sued capital stapk of the company, has been bl declared. payabl je at the office of the com- pany, 480 California st., San Francisco, on June 11, 1900. Tranefer books close June 4, 3900, at on. A. A S| PARKS. Secretary. BIDS WANTED-Notice Is PROPOSALS. given that sealed proposals will be received Ly the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, at its office, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Francisco, Cal’, up to 10:30 o'clock a. m., SATURDAY, mediately thereafter in the ders, for furnishing and delivering master and commissary supplies for. the Vet Home, erans’ June 22 1 Napa Co 909, and opened im- ce of bid- er- unty, Cal. (railroad station Yountviile), for six months commenc- ing July 1, 1800, and ending December 31, 1800. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnijshed upon application by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the sched- wies, and no bid will be considered unless it i% In accordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a certi- fied check upon some well-known and re- sponsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid. payable to C. Mason Kinne, T will enter into a good and valld con- tract upon motice of acceptance as board reserves the Lany or all bids and to order any quan- over or under the a or the amount specified. b by law Address J. The treasurer, 3 conditioned that the right to Secretary Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- fornia, room 13, 120 Sansome st., cisco, Cal. 1o, By order of Fran- the Board Direc- J. J. SCOVILLE, Secretary e ———————————— MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses wWere fssued yesterday: Verdinand Carstensen, 34, Crockett, and Ot- tilie Schach. John H. William H and Mamie Willlam Wieboldt, 26, eity. Lewis, Letfingwell. 23, 205 Vi na Avnie Kays, B, 205 Valencia sereet s | 5 21, 518 Arkansas street, ! . Silva; 15 428 Church street. . 32 Twenty-third street, and Marie Nieustadt, 21, 937 Sutteg street. Dr. Andrew nette S. J. Pow 36, Haywarde, = Mast, 5, Haywaras. 264 4n. Zick Abraham, 35, 242 Post street, and Flossy Blake, 27, 717 Golden Gate avenue. Walter M. Grady, 21, Fresno, and Catherine Coleman, 21, city. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by dren in the Roman | JUDD & | 2| HONS st be sold: make | Do basement. | K RESHEL—In this city, June §, 190, Martha | can be had for | | DIED. Allen, Joseph E. Keneally, Florence Broder, Mary Kreshel, Martha E. Brown, Emma Caccia, Maria V. Clrver, Louise M. Casassa, Ame:ia Damner, Litlie Murphy, George Dorgeloh, Claus Phillips, Thomas Dunn, J. J. Smith, George T. Peter Solomon, Simon Timothy Turnbiad, John A. B. Spmuel J. Weller, Samuel B. us Zimmerman, Mrs. C. , Joseph Edmund, an and Mary Allen, and Allen, a_native of San Franciscc, aged 13 years 1 month and 22 days. ¥ Friends and acguaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 9:3b o'clock, from the resi- dence of the parents, 133 Folsom street, thence to St. Joseph’'s Church, where a sol- quiem mass will be celebrated for the emn t repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, June 6, 1900, Mar: D be- sh- BR( loved ington, Broder, a native of 30 years. ‘ake place™his day G The funeral will (Saturday), 30 oclock, from her late residenc street, thence to Third and Towns s, by 11:30 o'clock funeral | train from Southern Pacific Company's depot. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. BROWN—In this clty, June §, 1600, Emma Bro dearly beloved sister of Robert, native of San Franeisco, C 10 months and 10 days. CACCL this June 8, 1900, Maria V1- vace Cacela, beloved daughter of C. and T. - Caccia, and sister of Rose and Ella Caccia, a native of San Jose, aged § vears. FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Bunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her parents' residence, 3 Delaware court, between Powell and Mason strects, off Sutter. CARVER—In this city, June beloved wife of the jate Rev. Wayne Carver and mother of Frank M. Chapman, a native of New York, aged €5 vears. E¥ Friends ‘and acquaintences are respect- fully invited to aitend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the Central M. al., aged 17 years E. Church, Mission street, near Sixth. Re- mains at the Deaconess’ Home, 613 Haight | street. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. | CASASSA—In this city, June S, 1900, Amella, beloved daughter of Macalena and the late Charles Casassa, and sister of Charles, Fred, Adelaide and_Izabelle Casassa, Mrs. Mary Calderon and Mrs. Clotilia Amiot, a native of San Francisco, aged 2§ years. L Friends and acqueintances are respect- (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 514 Greenwich sireet, between Dupont and Stockton. Interment New Italian Ceme- | tery. | DAMNER—In this city, June 8, 1300, Lillie, be- loved wife of S. Damner, daughter of Jullus and Sarah Stamper, and sister of Mrs. H. Katz and Max, Julla, Henry, Jacob, Etta and Rosalyn Stamper, a native of New York. DORGELOH~—In this city, June §, 1900, Claus, dearly beloved husband of Martha Dorgeloh, | and father of Anna, Tillie, Carl and Freder- | ick Dorgeloh, a mative of Drel, “Amt Syke, Germany, aged 5 years 3 months and § days. A membér.of Ivanhoe Lodge No. 5, K. of P. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery. DUNN—In St. Helena, June 7, 1000, J. J. Dunn of Berkeley, father of Mrs.'C. H. Vaughan, and grandfather of Nora, Harold, Mary and Myra Vaughan, a native of New Brunswick, aged 61 years i months and 9 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sarcay). at 3:30 o'clock, in the chapel of the | ©aa rFenows' Cemeter: | FALLON—In this city, June §, 1900, Peter Fal- lon, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. €7 Remains at _the pariors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, § and 10 City Hall square. GODSIL—In_this city, June §, husband of Margaret Godsil. | Thomas, Charles and the late John | native of Ireland [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to a | (Sunauy), at 9 o'clock, from his dence, 2011 Harrison street, thence Peter's Church, Alabama and Twenty-fourth streets, where a high mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 oclock sharp. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. Please omit flowers. h HARMONY Lodge No. 9, A. O. U. W.—Officers and brethren are requested to meet to-morrow (Sunday), at 9 o'clock, at 2911 Harrison street, to pay the last tribute of respect to our de- ceased brother, Timothy Godsil. THOMAS RYAN, M. W. D. McSWEENEY, Recorder. HEGAN—In this city, June 7, 1900, Samuel J., beloved son of the late Samuel and Catherine Hegan and cousin of J. J. Riordan and John 1900, Timothy, and father of dsil, a | Cliffora. a native of San Franclsco, aged 21 | years and 3 months. fuily invited to attend the funeral this day /), at §:3) o'clock, from the parlors of the U Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, | where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. In Alameda. June 6, 1600, Julius loved brother of Henry H a nat Twendamm, Dorum, German. 6 months and 10 days. Club and Cosmopolitan Lodge No. 18, 1. O. 0. F. T7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), from Union-square Hall. 421 Post where services will be héld under the s of the Germania Club, commencing o'clock, Remains at the parlors of H. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, Seventh and Eighth. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. HUGH Hughes, a native of N (Saturd be- e of In this city, June 8, 1900, George V. w York, aged 44 years. KENEALLY—In this city, June 8 1900, Flor- ence, youngest and beloved daughter of Thomas and Mamie Keneally, and sister of Lilly Keneally, aged 10 months and 10 days. Ellen. beloved mother of Arthur Ferdinand Kreshel, a native of Springfield. Mass. 07 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:3 o'clock, from the parlors of the California v, 405 Powell street, near Interment Masonic Cemeters. In this city, June 8, 1900, B. H. Levy, . and father . A. M. Salinger of Oakland, Mrs. Frank P. Jacobs aid Miss Harriet Levy, a native of Prussie, sged 7 -« ¥ Friends are respectfully tend the funeral services fo-morrow (Sun- day), at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, Farrell street. Interment Hills of Eter- Cemetery, by Third and Townsend streets. flowers. -CROSSEN—In the City and County Hospi- tal, June 8, 1300, Fanny McCrossen, a native of Tlinols, aged 10 years. | MACDONALD—In Oakland, June 7, 190, Mary Haymond, beloved daughter of Donald M. and Kate A. Macdonald, sister of Willle ¥., Don- ald A. and Margaret G. Macdonald, and nlece of J. P. Burk, a_native of San Francisco. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- | full invited to attend the funeral this day (aturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parénts, 678 Thirty-fifth street, thence o Sacred Heart Church, where & requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hor soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MOREHOUSE — In Oakland, June 8, 1900, George F., beloved husband of Minerva More- house, and son of Mrs. Annie J. Lambert, a native of Martha's Vineyard, Mass., aged 42 vears § months and 2 days. jends and ac ances are respect- tully invited to All!fl the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), mt 2_o'clock, from the Masonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Excelsior Lodge No. 165, F. and A. M. Interment L O. O. F. Ceme- tery. URPHY — In Lorin, June 7, 1900, e Toies Ml e e i ol erine Murphy, and beloved father of Daniel H., John J. and Katle Murphy and Mrs. J. G, Raphael, tive of Black Rock, County Cork, Ireland, aged 73 years. £¥ Interment private. PHILLIPS_In this clty, June 7, 160, Thomas, Undertaking Compal Post. Please omit beloved and devoted husband ‘of Phil- Myps, father of Thomas Phillips, and brother of James Edward, Alice. John and Annfe Phiilips and Mrs, J. Riordan, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years. 5 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1306 Folsom street, themce to St. Jo- seph's Church for services. Interment Holy Lross Cemotery. ITH-June 7, 1900, at rest, s‘b‘flo‘m husband of Fannie C. Smi Thomas, native of Vallejo, Cal. (Vallejo and Napa papers please copy.) 7 Fr.ends and acquaintances are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (funday), at 1 o'clock, from hix late resi- denee, 110 Liberty street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car, LOMON—In this city, June 7, 1500, Simon, be- A asband of Julla Bolomion and fathey of Mrs. M, H. Schwartz and brother of Sol Sol- omon, a native of Felich, ny, aged 52 years 6 months and 24 days. Friends and acquaintances a pect- rufi-mv:wl to attend the funeral t8-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from his late residence, 1514 O'Farrell under the auspices of Fidelity Lodge, F.'and A. M. Int ent Home of Peace Cemetery. by 11:3) o'els train from Third and Townsend streets. WBNBM?—IH August Edward HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, St. Helena, June 8, 1000, John Turnblad, beloved son ¢f John to George, Walter, William and Alice Brown, a | 1900, Louise M., | | fully irvitea to attend the funeral to-morrow | tend the funeral to-morrow | | | | g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | | aged 27 years | ‘A member of Germania | between | a native of San Francisco, | 11:30 o'clock train from | ISCO CALL, G. and Sophle Turnbls a native of San Francisco, aged 1 yea d 4 months. [ Notice of funeral hereafter, WELLER—-In Oakland, June 6, 1900, Samu aker Weller, husband of Drusilla A. Wellel and father of Samuel B. Weller Jr. and step- father of BMrs. Lilllan A, Neault and Mrs. Carra M. Cook, a native of Ohio, aged 79 years 3 m onths and 4 deys. (Ohlo papers v.) « and ‘acquaintances are respect- ed to attend the funeral service: (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, at hi late residence, 578 Fifty-ninth street, Oak- land, thence to Odd Fellows' Crematory, San Francisco, al 2 o'clock. Services under the %\npim of Berkeley Lodge No. 276, 1. O. O. ZIMMERMAN—In this city, June 7, 1900, Mrs. Catherine Zimmerman, beloved mother of Nicholas, Joseph and Augustus Zimmerman, Mrs. Marcy, Mrs. Metz and Mrs. Thorp, a e of France, aged 89 years and 15 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- y invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o clock. from her late resi- dence, 731 Pine street, between Stockton and Powell, thence to the French Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, where services will be Interment held for the repose of her soul. Holy Cross Co met. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Pacific States 8. L. and B. Co. to Willlam Camp, lot on E line of Moscow street, 175 S of China avenue, § 50 by E 200, block 83, same; $10. Eudora B. Dean to Frank P. Canfleld, lot on | NW corner of Tiifany street and Twenty-ninth avenue, W 38:1055, NE 02:8%, SE 47:2%, SW 45, lot 29, Tiftany & Dean Tract; $10. | Herman and Katle Hofstetter to Neelty . Gudde, lot on N corner of Manitoba and Osage (1) streets, NW 150 by NE 100, block 1013, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso- clation; $600. Nettie R. Sanderson to Mary E. Hill, lot on W line of South Broderick street and SE line of Park road, S 143:8, W 12, NE 42:11, NE 152:1, block B, Park Hill Homestead Association No. 2; grant, ! Edmund E. Hill and A. A. Sanderson to same, same; srant. Annie Praff_an Smith, Yolk, Annie Brady (widows) to )t on S line of Post street, :6 by S 120; §10, a ) i ietor and Florence Williams to Augusta | Abramson, lot on S line of Ellis street, 82:6 W | of Beott, W 25 by 8 137:6: $10. John . Wunder and Otto H. Mackroth to | Wunder Bre “ompany (a corporation), lot cott and Greenwich streets, 144, W 2438, S 131, E 197:4, 55 warranty deed Frank and Alice Walterstein to Ella Walter- stein, lot on SE corner of Jaokson and Baker 100 by 8 21:5%; & | ‘and Amalie Griesé to Thomas S. Duke, | 1ot on W line of Tremont avenue, 265 § of Wal- | ler street, § 25 by W 80; $10. Charles . and Harriet V. Foye to John C. Newlands, lot on E line of Tremont avenue, 21 S of Frederick, S % by E 80; $10. Honora and James Hogan to Willlam 0'Con- nell, lot on NW corner of Washington and | Cherry streets, N 50:4, W 71:6, 8 §0:10, E 79: . John T. Harmes and Thalia Treadwell to An- drew Christensen, lot on E line of Hartford street, I37:4 § of Seventeenth, 8 26:2 by E 135; 0. 3 Hibernfa Savings and Loan Society to Julia Burns, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 E of Sanchez, £ 25 by N 114; $230. | “Isanc Poly and Celia and Moses Clayburg to { Albert Pissis, lot on N line of Sacramento Street, 451:8 E of Drumm, E 45:5 by N 59:9; $10. Douglas Investment Company (a corporation) to Henry E. Bothin, lot on S line of Cll&' street, 50 E of Montgomery, E 30 by 8§ 59:9; $10. Hannah Rothenstein (by’ B. P. Oliver. com- missioner) to Hibernia Savings and Lo clety, lot on S line of Washington street, 64 B of Poweli, E 23:2, 8 137:6, W 21:6, N 69, E ara H. and Henry F. Bl Draeger, ict on E line of Girard street, 175 S of Dwight, § 3 by E 120, block 11, Paul Tract Homestead; $10. Hans A. and Johanna M. Thompson to Miller & Lux (a corporations, lot on N line of Sixth avenue, 100 W of K street, W 100 by N 100, block 95, Central Park Homesfead; also property in | Alameda County; $10. Alameda County. Charles Camden to Henry J. Rogers, lot on 2 line of Linden street, 60 N of Eighth, N 150 by E 125, block J, Market-street Tract, Oak- land; §10. # Alexander and Catherine E. Donaldson to G. lot on S line of Benton street, 165 | | | | lot on NE line of Clinton avenue, 492.50 SE of Mothews, SE 30, NE 13247, NW 5, SW 132,41 to beginning, lots 53 and 54, block map of East Oakland Heights, East Oakland; $10. Bernard McGinnis to . D. Rowe, lot NE line East Fifteenth street, 100 SE of Eleventh | ayenue, SE 5 by NE 100, block 7, Clinton, | East Oakland: $10. David Symmes (single) to John P! Beckett, | lot on NE corner of Telegraph avenue and Ed- wards strect, E 100, N %, W 1042, S %0 to begipning, being lot 2 and § portion of lot 1, map of Pacific Theological Seminary Tract, | Oakland: $10, J. F. and Sarah J. Cress to Emilie Thuotte, | the B 10 feet of lof 25 and W 30 feet of lot 24, block C, Gaskill Tract, Oakland (to correct | deea of ‘June 1, 1909); $i0. | Mary E. Deah to E. A. Heron, lot on N line of Elghth street, 200 E of Union, E 3:3 by N §7:10, block 545, Oakland; $10, {lhelm Krieger to Fredericka Blume, lot on N line of B street, S5 E of Haven, E 2 by N ten, Watts Tract, map 2, Oakland; also lot on N line of B street, 18 E of Haven, E 5 by N | 100, veing subdivisions B and C of lot 12, block 02, same; aiso lot on SE corner of Haven and B streets, B 107:6, SW 271:11, N 186:6 to begin- | ning, block 79, same; grant. | “Ernest A. and_Elizabeth D. Heron to Mary | E. Dean, 1ot on NW line ot El Dorado avenue, 518 SW of Bayo Vista, SW &, N 150.83, E 30, § 13175 _to beginning, being iot 15, block E. Linda Vista Terrace, map 2, Oakland; | 10t on N'W line of El Dorado avenue, 576 SW of Bayo Vista, SW 15, N 115, E 10, § 110.53, being | the B portion of 'lot 17, block E. of above tract; also the E 10 feet of lot 3%, block E, of above tract; $10. John Cosgrove to Margaret Cosgrove, lot on | NE line of Fast Twenty-second street, 100 SE of Seventh enue, SE 50 by NE 15), block 137, Clinton, East Oakland; gift. Caroline and_Michael F. Kilkeary to Lout: Wissing, lot E line Eleventh street, 213.90 S from § line of Berkeley Railroad right of way, 1 E 100 by S 37:6, block 2%, Beaudry and Peladean property, Oakland; $10. Pacific States S. L. and B. Co. to Matthew R. Lyle, lots 1 and 2, block F, Anspacher Tract, being a_resubdivision of Haywards Tract, Haywards, Eden Township; $10. | "R. J. Montgomery to Antonio Lucio, lot on | N line of Forty-third street, 223,24 E of Linden, | E 3333 by N 100, block 2097, ‘Alden Tract at | Temescal,” Oakland; $10. Paul M. Nippert to Annie McNellis, lot on § line of Sixtieth street, formerly Benton, 415 E of Grove, B 30 by § 185, block 3, McKee Tract, Oakand: $10. Carroll C. Holmes (single) to Lizzle M. Hoimes (wife of Thomas), lot on § line of Jones street, 380 W of Telegraph avenue, W 20 by S 100, corrected map of Jones Tract, Oak- { 1ana: also lot 20, block 175, ‘on map of subdi- vision of lots 12 to 14 and portion of lot 11, | correctea map of Snyder Homestead Tract, | Berkeley: also lot on W line of Onkland avenue, | 80 N of Blanche street, W 1125 by N 40, block T, Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $2000. | ‘Hartlana and Tda Law to L H. Siy. lot on W line of Fulton street, % S of Durant avenue, 8 7 by W 42, block 14, College Homestead Tract, Berkeley: $1). J. and Sadie Armstrong to Grace G. Rich- ards (wife of Robert C.), lot on E line of Spring Street, 493 8 of Vine, E 140 to point of begin- ning, thence E 160, N 42, W 160, S 42 to be- ginning, block 3, map of 'property of Berkeley View estead Assoclation, Berkeley (to cor- rect 710 D. 247); $10. ‘Willlam H. ckmann to Anna Rockmann, lots 9 and 10, block 9, Allendale Tract, Brook: Iyn Township: $10. Conrad Hildenbrandt to Mary E. Boehmer (wife of Fritz), all interest in lots 1 and 2, E{‘oek za North Alameda Tract, Brooklyn Town. ip; §10. A.'S. and Selina F. Woodbridge to Herman Hertzel, lot on NE_line of Glen avenue, 100.20 SE of Short street, SE 100.20 by NE 110.25, being lot 8, map of Bond Tract, Brooklyn Township; James H. and Mary A. Cory to A. M. Scoon, 1ot on W of Schiller street, 65 § of Rall. rond avenue, S 50 by W 108, block 3, Stewart Tract, Alameda; $10. Adam T. and Harriet H. Green, Joseph R. Walker, Mathew H. Walker and A.'T. Suther- 1and, as assignee of Adam T. Green (insolvent), by W. 8 Harlow (commissioner) to L. H. Farnsworth, lot N line Dwight wav. 175 E of Bowditch street, E 127.41 by N 270, block §, Colloge Homestéad Association Tract, Berke- lex: $6104. ohn C. and Charity Rogers to Grace E. Forsythe, lot W line er street, 100 N of Woolsey, N 8355 by-W 122:4, block Park Tract, Berkeley: gift. Charles W. Heywood to Samuel Heywood, undivided half interest In following: NE cor- ner Bristol and First streets, E 260 by N 300, block 71, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: also lots 6, 7.8, 15 to 1S and fractional lots 9, 13 and 14, blodk 72, Tract B of above tract. Berkeley also fractional Iots 4 and 5 and E half of frac. tional lot 3, block 80, tract B of same, Berkeley; also lflglnnlu at a point in line of ordinary high tide, 100:8 S of Delaware street, thence 7% on a line parallel with Delaware ‘street it extended W to the water front line, thence § to a point 100:8 N from North University ave- nue if extended W to water front line, thence E 100:8 N trnm‘mmh Unl:ml Ammfo thence N to beginning, excepting portion con- PR Hume by deed of November 18, 1852, an as follows: East First a treet, 100:3 N _of University avenue extended i’.'fimmxu:glwm:m,sm, = a L. H: 149, I 1360 to mlnglu. to cértain con- 10, Savings Union to Daniel J, O'Neill, !ot 22, block 11, amend- ed map of Central Alcatraz and New- L ATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1900 100, being subdivision C of lot 1, block 502, ! tion of the Jones Tract, Brooklyn Townshi also all interest in agreement made by Manuel S, Duarte with D_ Sternseher and A. T. Green, dated August 4, 1896, and recorded in 5% D. 405 (quitclaim déed); grar Builders’ Contracts. A. B McCreery (owner) with H. L. Petersen (contractor), architect Albert Pissis—Concrete work for building on N line of Sutter street, 25 W ot Powell, W 25:3 by N 87:6; $1293. George P. ‘Allen (owner) with Frederick Mil- ler (contractor), architect August Nordin—All work except plumbing, painting, —plastering, mantels, shades and gas fixtures for a three- story frame building (flats and stores) on NE corner of Fulton and Devisadero streets, N 62:3%, E §7:6, S 62:4%, W 87:6; $11,650. Same owner with R. Zelinsky (contractor). architect same—Painting, etc., for same on same; $102 Same owner with J. F. Cheesewright (con- tractor), architect same—Lathing and plaster- ing for same on same: $1300. Mrs. Margaret Granville (owner) with James 1. Manseau (contractor), architect David C. Coleman—All work for a two-story and base- ment frame building.on S line of Waller street, 80 E of Pierce, — 25, § %, W 25, N 9, Marion Tract (hospital lot). Western Addition block ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. ! J E Shater. Salinas P Musto, Stockton Martin, New York |J T Grace, Santa Rosa Drake, Vallelc F J Cressey, L Angeles L Green, Petalima |D W Pierce, L Angeles A Scknelder, Petaluma E C Johnson, L Ang D Hollister,” Courtland A H Martin, 'MD, Cal H Chandall, Cal E C Hart, Sacramento P J Brady., New York W M Lowell, Sacto E_H P Merritt & w, F B Pattee, Valley Spr New York R W Van Van Widen, Dr F_Thompson, Mass [ Sacramento Mrs Thompson, Mass |H P Bender & w. Cal Mr Barnhall & w. Cal [C A Palm. Sacramento P B Hoadley, Australia Miss Griswell, S Jose W Hoadley, Austraila M D Glidden & w, Stkn J Champion, Australia |G Powers, Yountville J L Butts, Pa /W T Ellis, Yountville G _E Sylvester & w,|J Goodman, Merced Seattle |7 W Belred, San Jose L R Prince, Bostor (I Rice. W M McFadden, Cal (A Anderson, Suisun J McNaughton, § Jose J McDonnell, Menlo Pk T W McAuliffe, Sacto [Mis H Berger, Portind Mrs F' W Santon, SCrz'B Berger, Portland R S Miller, 8 Cruz_ |H M Cross, N Y J D Ludwig, 8 Cruz_| PALACE HOTEL. C M Ingram, Butte F W Nash, Arizona T R Kiley, N Y |Lewis Kahn. Omaha F C Chinn, Sacto | Bonner, Chicago Wm A Kalmar, Los An'F Moffetf, Oakiand E Casson, Los Angeles Capt Tan: Berlin F A Augsbury, N ¥ |Mrs J J Nestell, N Y J C Augsbury, N Y |R J Nestell, N Y Mrs M E Sawyer, N Y |B F Brooks, Cal W L Sawyer, N ¥ W Sanders, Stockton A Cone, N Y Mrs Sanders, Stockton © C Campbell, Keswick Mrs L L Baker, Ross H R Baker, Ross | N Bennett, Tacoma 5 H Fiehan. U S A J L Smith; Tacoma R W Kerwick, Wis C L Knabe, Chicago G V Hover, N Y £ C Copeland, Los An M Opgenhelmer. Texas 8 H Westfall, Redlands Mrs Oppenheimer, Tex! NEW WESTERN HOTEL. D Donovan, Fresno |Mrs Schultz, Mrshfisld L Morrill, Madison|E Durin, S Diego E Robinson, § JoseJohn Riley, Seattle J E Hall, Courtland 'J A Myers, Madera P J Sulllvan, Sacto P F Martin, Sktn J Jackson & w, Aubrn Mrs Moriarty, Or A ‘Campbell &w, Reno G W Wise, L Anv H Dalrymple &w, TexJ Moran & w, S Rosa COMMERCIAL NEWS bags, against 133,671 during the same time last The sales from first hands were 69,536 bags, against 75,579. The stock in first hands Jume 1 was 63,143 bags, against 55,546 The world's visible supply June 1 was 6,036,4 against 6,144,415, 'he clrcular says: 'S rising prices for spot Brazil Coffee in the 1 York market have latterly been the interest feature, due to long continued smail receipts the principal points of exportation and o:ficial announcement of bubonic plague at both itio and Santos. The scanty receipts there are due to the delay in harvesting the new crop occ: sicned by continuous rains, which are also said to have caused the loss of fully a tenth of the product in Santox. Recent estimates place the coming crops at 2,000,000 Rio, 6,300,000 Santos, or say about 1,000,000 bags below the figures | rent earlier in the season. So far as mild Cof- fees are concerned here the effect of this im- provement in Brazils has been followed mainly by those classes which were worth 10c or les: in these an actual improvement is noticeabl with decidedly larger business, The highes priced descriptions sentiment, but have scarcely followed the ad- vance in_price nor noticeably by improved de- mand. For such changes as are warranted we call attention to the subjoined quotations. Stock in first hands consists of 8108 bags Costa Rica, 114 Nicaragua. 17,247 Salvador, Guatemala and 388 Mexican—in all 67.105 bags, as axainet 36,604 bags same time last year.”" We quote washed; 12@13ic for good washed; 13Gl43c for good to prime washed peaberry: 11}6@12lac fcr good to prime aberry; 11@l13c for good to prime; 9@0%c for good current mixed with black ‘beans; 9@103c for fair; 6%@S%c nomina for common to ordinary. | " Salvador—10%@13c for §ood to prime washed E’Afim‘hc for fair wash 12@13'z¢ for good to prime washed peaber: prime semi-washed; §%@10%c for superior u. washed: 9ic for good green unwashed; 105 for good to superior unwashed peaberry; 5% i%c nominal for common to ordinary. Nicaragua—13%@l6c for brime to fancy washed; 9@12c for fair to strictly good washed: $%@9:¢ nominal for good to sumeriof un- washed; 10@10isc nominal for good to prime un- ‘washed peal Y. Guatemala and Mexican—4@1Tie for prime to fancy washed; 11%@18%c for strictly = good washed: 11@11%ec for good . washed; 9@ 103%c for ~fair washed; $G8%c for medium; 8@i%c for inferior to ordinary; 13@14%c for good to prime washed peaberry; 1UGil nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry 8%4@i0%c nominal for good to superior un Receipts of Produce. FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 8. Sugar, sks. Potatoes, sks. Family Retail Market. s Butter and Eggs are slightly dearer. shows no change. Poultry is _iieaper. Cheese Meats are not actually before long. The Fruit and Vegetable markets continue well supplied with the seasonable varieties at about the prices usual at this time of the vear. Coal, Cannel Well! New Wellington —@10 00 ton ... Coos Bay..... —@7 00 Dairy Produce, etc.— Butter, per sa: Ranch Eggs, per Do, per_ roll 5| _dozen .. Cheese, Cal. 15 Honey Comb, per Cheese, Eastern...17@20| jound .. 12615 Cheese, Swi 23 Do, extracted...10@12 {Pork, salt.. Pork’ Cho, Round Steak Sirloin Steak Porterhouse 4. Smoked Pork Veal Beef . Sausa, Poultry and Game— Hens, each........50@%0, per b ..17@% | Young 1oosters, Ducks, each 50385 each Geese,' each.. 31 5@1 50 Old Roosters, ea. Fryers, each Broilers, eacl Fruits and Nuts< e 4 Hare, each. Apricots ... 4@ 5 Gooseberries, Ib... 5@10 Aumonas, Ver . Jae 2| Or nges, doen Apples ... 4@ 5 Lemons. dozen. Bananas, dozen.. 192 Plums, per |b. Blackberries, dwr2i@3s Raisins, per fr Cherries, pei 1b.. v Raspberries, dwr.25@40 Currants, drawer. 50 Peaches, per 1b... 5@ § Figs, Der lb.......15@20 Strawiwrtics, et Loj Berries, per drawer TRAWET orvnssn. 35645 WaIRULY, DiT b, Vegetables— . Artic] . |Lettuce, per doz..15G-» Onions, per Ib. 3 Qkra. dry. ver'ib—aih Ereen.ib. 1020 L per doe. 15g— Rhubarb, per ib.. ig & Radishes, dz behs. 10612 Sage. dnz bnchs. 5 String Heans, Ib. Suimer Squasi, 1b.. 8 I:;;.' per lb. nrnins, per dov . toes, per Ib. 5@10 1h. doz. youioh e e Fish— Flour, qr sks..... 13,993 | Tyggs, doz. 2,720 | Wheat, ctls 72.454| Quicksilver, fisks 61 | Barley, ctls. 18,98 | Leather, rolls i Oats, ctls. 16)| Wine, gals 44,500 Hay, tons 431) Lime. bbls 182 Straw, tons. 15 Hides, No. 582 Corn, East, ctl 600 Pelts, bals. 134 Cheese, ctls 94/ Wool, bales. 95 Butter, ctls 86 | Tallow, ctls p Bugar, bbls. lower, but there are indications of a decline | | i | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: ave sympathized mainly in | | | 37,316 | Board yesterd; Costa Rica — 14@15'sc for prime | 9%,@10%c for good to | ! THE STOCK mmKE‘T._J" A light business was recorded on the Bond Exchange on the morning session. Gas and Electric advanced to $47 % and Bank of Cali- fornia sold at $411. In the afternoon business was dull, with a sale of California Fruit Canners at 399 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIADY, June $-2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid Avk. U S Bonds— 2% 3 4s quar coup..115%115% 4s do reg......1H%114% 4s do cp new..l: 3s_do coupon. Miscellaneous— Calst Cab 3s..113 € C Water 55.109% Ed L & P 6s..128% — Equit G L Co. Mutusr % o Insurance— Firem's Fund.23 | Bank_Stocks—_ |Anzio-Cat L1d. &5 &7 | 90 —~ — |(LonP & A.... - ie.. 100 — |Merchants’ Bx 15— L A&P R 55.14% — |Nev Nat Bk.. — — Market-st 6s...12 Savings Banks— w90 — N R of Cal 6s.115%117 o Do 3 11715118% p- 4 NPCRR — s 65,101 T Co.... — Sirede Ratiroads— California .....122% — Oak W Co ety e = Oceanic 8 arke L 82% — Oom (‘cRy [ OS L & H... 5 P & C1_ Ry | Presido ........ - P&ORR G Powder Stocks— Powell-st R 6 California _...1% Sac I & G Ris — — |Glant Con Co.. SF & SIV bs. | Vigorit . - & Ky of Cal 6510 Sugar St S Pof A és...114 — |Hama 8 P C Do (1505).....119 110%, Haw C & S C Do (1906). 111%113 | Honokaa S Co. Do (i12).....119% — |Hutch S P Co. § P Br os. —~ |Kilavea § €o. Makaweli § Co & Onomea S Co.. 2% Paauhau S Co. 31% Miscelianeous— | A Pack Assn.117% — — |Cal Fruit Asn. 9% 99'; | § V Water 6s..11 Do ds. 103% — Do 3d mortg. — 102 Stocktn Gas vs 93— Water Stock: Contra Costa. 2 Marin County, s — [Mer Ex Assn.. — J Spring Valley. 84% 9% Oceanic S Co.. 93 94 Gas & Electric— Pac AF A.... 2 — | Pac € Bor Co.148 3% — | Par Paint Co.. 10 Morning Sessiou. RBoard— | 25 Giant Powder Con. | 200 Hana Plantation 40 Henokaa S Co. 30 Honokaa S Co. $4000 Market-st Ry st con, § per cent. 15 Oceanic Steamship bonds. 10 S F Gas & Electric Co. 50 S F Gas & Electric Co. 5 Spring_Valley Water. Street— 40 Bauk of California. 50 Contra_Costa Water. 120 Giant Powder Con. $460 U S s bonds... Afternoon Session. Board— 10 California Fruit Canners’. 10°Contra. Costa Water, s 9. 200 Contra Costa Water, b 30. 10 Honokaa S Co.. $2000 Loc Angeles Ry 50 Pacific Gas Imp. 75 8 F Gas & Electric Street— $2000 Los Angeles Ry 5s bonds. $2000 N P C R R 55 bonds 10 Spring Valley Water. PRODUCERS’ OIL, EXCHANGE. Morninz Se Board— 200 National O & D Co. 100 American Fuel Afternoon Session. 150 Home OIl 200 Home O, b 30. MINING STOCKS. Cent 6 L Ce Cent L& P FETT T isigae w REMRS SURY W Szl EEEE RS & BH3 {USKHSS 885 Session. Following were the sales in the San Francisco | Morninz Session. 200 Andes . 07 300 Con Cal & Va..1 350 200 Belcher 20 300 Ophir .. . 2l 200 Best & Pe 15| 26 200 Savage .. 200 Caledonia 100 Afternoon Session. 200 Best & Belcher. 26 100 Ophir 300 Caledonia ...... 9 300 Savage 100 Con Cal & Va..1350' 100 Silver Hill. | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Morning Session. 200 Belcher .. .. 21] §00 Overman 1| 00 Caledonia. ......100 200 Potosi . 2 200 Challenge Con.. 14 00 Savage 1 209 Chollar . 23 300 Savage is 200 Con Cal & V.147iz| 500 Savage E 200 Gould & Curry. 14| 400 Savage z 500 Gould & Curry. 13| 300 Silver Hil 4t | 490 Ophir .....ooonee 72| 200 Silver Hill. o Afternoon Sessfon. 200 Best & Belcher. 2§ 300 Savage E 75 Best & Belcher. 23 200 Savage 500 Ophir . 71| 200 Silver Hi | 200 Ophir ol | QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, June $—4 p. m. Alpha [ Alta 05| KKentuck . ] Andes 07/ Lady Wash. 03! Belcher . 19 20| Mexican .. 2| Best & Belcher. 25 2|Occidental .. B Bullion . 02 03 Ophir . 7| Caledonia 9 93 Overman . b Chollar . 21 22| Potosi 21 Challenge Con.. 14 15 Savage . 20 Confidence 8 62 Scorpion oz | Con Cal & Va..145 1350 Seg Belcher. 0| Con Imperial... — 01 Sierra Nevada.. 2| Con New York. 02 —|Silver Hill Y Eureka Con. - 50 /St Louis. 12 Crown Point.... 08 09 /Standard ... 37544 Exchequer o ndicate - Gould & Curry. 12 13/Union Con 8 =z Hale & Norers. 2 2% Ctah 13| Julla 02| vellow Jackst.. 14 CALL CALENDAR. June, 1900. First Quarter, June 4. s ’,© Full Moon, BN e 1% e et Quart 9|20 n|2|n| June 19. New Moon, June 26. Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. June 8, 1900. The time bail or. the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— . e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m.. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander. U. S. N_, in charge. e . . . I e —_— s Sun, Moon and Tide. — United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official 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 height of tide is the both places. SATURDAY, JUNE pameseni 3 Sanbbenl T NOTE—In the above =xpositio: the early morning tides hand column and the successive tides second time colurn gives the second ihe day, the third time column the and the last or right hand eolumn last tide of the day, except when there a: three tides, as sometimes occurs. The gven are in addition to the soundings on ‘nited States Coadt Survey charts, when a minus sign' (—) precedes the and then the numbe- given is subtracted the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. z %Eg H $sks ol Steamer Movements. town. /dos. for San Fra TO SAIL. -\ June 13, _-|June 14 ina & japan June 14, s Bay......|June 1 Vie & Pgt Sd. June 15, —_— ——————» | Flow of Rivers. f S S — . Following is a statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers In cubic feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 5 California miner's iches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The flxures are from J. B. Lippincott of the United States Geological Su RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. [Secona Ft.| I 1 DATE. |—- Mn'g Co.| Turloek | Tot't 1599 | 1900 | Canal. | Camal. | 1900 May 2924 | 8680 % 19 | s May 3124 | 8360 24 8 | 8% May 4089 | 040 ol 19 | 80 May 400 | 6765 | 24 139 | eses 4099 | S040 | 24 1w | sns B 19 | 7568 % 19 | 758 STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALE. Second Feet DATE. June ne0 | 1 SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FERRY. DATE. Shipping Intelligence. B e —— ARRIVED. Friday, June S. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 hours from San Diezo, ete. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, 1§ hours from Mendocino, ete. Stmr National City, Dettmers, 14 hours from Fort Brags. Stmr Greenwood, Fegerlund, 42 hours from Port Los Angeles. p pStme South Coast, Olsen, 13 hours from Al- on. Stmr Tillameok, Hughes. 20 hours from Usal. Br ship Elmhurst, McKenzie, 3§ days from Newcastle, NSW. Schr Prosper, Ryfkogel, 24 hours from Santa Cruz, mound to Cape Nome; put in on account of springing a leak. CLEARED. Friday, June §. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, Alexander Bay (Si- berian coast); Russian expioration, under Chas Dogdanoditeh. Stmr North Fork, McLel'an, Eureka; Chas Nelson. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, Panama, ete; PMSS Co. Bark Amy Turner, Warland, Hilo; Welch & ‘0. Br bark Antiope, Murray, Chemainus; Alex- ander & Baldwin. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Wiiliams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Friday, June 8. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. < Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, Panama, ete. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr North Fork. McLellan, Eureka. Br stmr Manauense, Barenson, Vancouver. Brig Geneva, Aas, Nome. Brig Lurline, Turloff, Kahului. Schr Corinthian, Koith. Bihlers Point. chr Sophia Sutherland.” Murray, whaling. Schr Glendale, Falk, Tacoma. Schr J Eppinger, Skipper, Bowens Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 3, 10 p m—Weather thick; wind SW, velocity 17 miles. SPOKEN. May 5, lat —, lon 19 W—Br ship Glenholm, from Oregon, for Queenstown. MISCELLANEOUS. Per Capt Lundquist of stmr Portland, from Unalaska—Br stmr Alpha had cruised outside the ice and reached as far as 61 3 N on the Siberian coast She had been back to Dutch Harbor and safled again on the 9th. The cap- tain reports an unbroken barrier of ice all over. DOMESTIC PORTS. GREENWOOD—Arrived June $—Stmr Whites- boro, from Port Angeles. CHIGNIK BAY—Arrived April 3—Shio Geo Skolfield, hence March 31. SAN PEDRO—Sailed June 7—Stmr Cleone. for tmr Westport, for —. June $—Schr Lau- ra_Madsen. for Grays > UREKA—Arrived June 7—Schr Falk, hence May 30. June 3—Stmr Wm H Kru- ger, frm Tillamook; stmr Pomona, henmce June 7. Arrived June $—Stmr Del Norte, hence June 7; schr Mabel Gray, from San Pedro. ASTORIA—Arrived June $—Ger ship Mabel Rickmers, from Hiozo. Salled June $—Stmr Despatch, for Nome; Br ship St Mirren, for Queenstown. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 7—Stmr Alecatraz, from —. MENDOCINO—Arrived June $—Schr Rio Rey. hence May 3i. COOS BAY—Sailed % at 9 & m—Stmr Empnire, for San PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed June $—Bark J D Peters, for Ladysmith. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 7—Schr Vo- lant, hence May 27. SHATTLE—Satled June i—Stmr Victorta, for Nome. \.rived June $—Jap stmr Idzumi Maru, from Yokohama. Sailed June $—Br ship Elginshire, for Queens- 2 FOREIGN PORTS. CAPE TOWN—Arrived June 7-Br bark County of Merioneth, from Orego FLEETWOOD rrived June 7-Br ship ‘Butshire, hence Jan M. Pll\‘l'rA!‘A—Amved May 22-Stmr Peru, hnc Apr] OKOHAMA—Arrived June 1—Russ stmr Dalny Vostok. from Tacoma. COLON—Salled June 6—Stmr Advance, for New York. VALPARAISO—Sailed May 6—Ger stmr Ha- thor, for Hamburg. NAGASAKI—Sailed June 3—Ger stmr Rigel, for n. ¥ 'RNE—Arrived prior to May s—Ship Kenhebec, hence March 2. FALMOUTH—Arrived June $—Br ship Col- ony, from Oregon: Ger ship Nereusy hence Feb 13; Br ship Cambuskenneth, Wence Jan %, and sailed for Dublin. NANAIMO—Sailed June 8--Nor stmr Titania, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Safled June T—Ger stmr Aby- ived June S—Br stmr Cop- HONGKONG—A! tie, hence May 11. OCEAN STEAMERS. MOVILLE—Sailed June $—Stmr Furnessia, trom Glasgow, for New York. VLADIVOSTOK—Arrived June 2—Stmr Lean- S A NURG Arrived_June 8—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr Vojumnia, from San Fran- dzg:mxsmwx-m June §—Stmr Luea- & \ND E! 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