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30 ~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1900. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OF BARGAINS! this . hitec d; an offer con e ered to close | mes in central thic style; cost f the choicest b 14 roc Ok ofcest central residence lot in | y; it you waut a snap District) resi- Lakeside { take offer wanted; ust realize. rovements two-story : ement; fine t convenient wanted one-half block, ith residence, in cen- tes' walk of Broad- ear Market Station or City cottage; cost 34500 fated 1f seen. ; lovely new tion home, unex- | . all 1n hree acree. rust; Jot in beautiful Linda | want guick sale. § rooms, porcelain and Broad- 1 home, K ha lock to wanted for | ofter nome of six ice location; central lo- o at ays rented; 826 60 2 . in ash re- bome of splendid —room house; very = over mortgage. | . co., | cottage of 8 with | from resi- t at ; investi- | DER: | Zaust | W houses for sale on easy | e e in Oakland, Alameda, Fruit- . near Oakland; exchange for barn; 10-room house; truit; | rty for exchange for San Fran- | or Joan your money on Cali- e ; soll, climate and water ex- m cold winds and fogs: grand foot-wide boulevard and elec- | fine, 3-story schooi- | fast; 4 houses already | ; Westall Tract, adjoin- | ular. Owner. | neat; §| walk 1o | y to walk Broadway, | | rent; good-sized single cottage and fenced: well of fine water; delight- ful climate: superb soll; grand view: 7 fami- es located In 2% years; rear 8 electric car rd: fine school near: ng Bast Oakland, 455 emall monthly pay- p-to-date modern cot- pantry, totlet, etc.; of street; lot 40 feet front: only ninutes to Berkeley local; cottage now | hed; cal see it. JAS. 8. 42 Ninth st P AT $45%0. nglish house: mear local station; 7 rooms the iatest ideas e best location and neighborhood good lot; space too limited | fties; see ‘1t; first come first st office. ' J. 8. MYERS, Oakiand. | +—Small house, 12 lots and orchard In | Fast Onkland, at $8 per month; water free; i) rv_d .’nt chickens. Box 2013, Call office, BLOCK 64 must be a0ld, near 233 ave.. 17th ai. Fast Oak 4: a rare chance for a block pur- MUEL SWIFT, 12 East Six- st Oakland. [ OAKLAND HOUSELEEPING ROOMS. i nished rooms for modlern conveniences; cheap T enth ave., Onkland. —— e OAKLAND UNFURNISHED ROOMS. | | THREE nice simny unfurniehed rooms | Bousekeeping: il Taodern convenienmars Shacy rent. 1422 Thirteenth ave.. East Oakiand OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. | | . AN introduction to you from H. Schellhass, furniture dealer, 1ith and n-mku:.“onl'ulsha.,‘ PROPOSALS, BIDS WANTED-—Notice is hereby wealed proposals Will be received ny':;:“g;:,‘é of Directors of the Veterans' Home of Call- fornia, et its office, Toom 13, 320 Sansome at. San Francisco, Cal., up to 10:30 o'clock . m., EATURDAY, June’ 28, 1906, and opened jm mediately thereafter in the presence of big. ders, for furnishing and delivering quarter. master and commissary supplies for the Vet. | erasng’ Home, Napa County, Cal. (railroaq | station Yountville), for six months commenc: ing July 1, 190, and ending December 31, 1500, | Eihedules’ with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon application by the undersigned. Bidders wiil caretully follow the conditions of the sched- uier, and no bid will be considered unless it i 1n mccordance with such schedules. Each bidder must accompany bis bid with a certi- sponsible banking house for at least 10 cent of the amount of his bid. payable to Mason Kinne, treasurer, conditioned that bidder will enter into & good and valid OFFICE—11i8 BROADWAY. -| En Charles Mi | MARKS—KOCHMA PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS for State Prison supplies—Bids will be received by the State Board of Prison Directors at San Quentin, up to the hour of 10:30 a. m. of July 7, 190, for supplying the State Prison at San Quentin with coal | for the ensuing fiscal year. Afcertified check | equal to 10 per cent of the bid, payable to the | prest@ent of the board, must accompany each bic. Schedules and conditions to be had on | applicaticn to_the cierk. | R. M. FITZGERALD, President. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued a: ifornia street. 36, Santa Cruz, and Lil- Ukiah i York, and Harriet 2 Pierce street. glia, 25, Asti, and Teresa Cri- reen street. 604 Haight street, mma_Knight §7 Lexington avenue. M. Kingman, 3, Santa Rosa, and je E. Logsdon, 30, San Bernardino. 31, Clara street, i Clara street n, 27, Hoguiam, Wash., , Petaluma. Dupont street, and %0 Jackson street. earchlight, Nev., and Liz- and and Tillamook, Or., and Mar- Tillamook, Or. 284 Stockton street, and gilen Bachmann, 47, 2134 Stockton street. Faward L. Purdy, 2, 1838 Howard street, and mily Zelier, 2, Reclamation. BIRTES—MARRIAGES—DEATHS s e and death notices ment by mal] will mot LE 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 publish BORN. BACHRACH—At Dwight way, Berkeley, June 12, 1500, to the wife of R. W. Bachrach, & daughter. CATE—In this city, June 7, 1500, to the wife of W e, & daughter. CONLAN—In this city, April 25, samuel L. Conlan, a eon. this city, to the wife of J. Francis_Tome, 3 garet A. Purcell, 23, J Cooper, 43, 1308, to the 7, 1900, to the a’son. 00, 1o the wifz TT—In this city, June 14, 1900, to MeD! e of J. B. McDermott, a daughter. Me this city, June 13, 1500, to the on, & son. MARPLE—In this city, June 8, 1900, to the wife f R. J. Marple, & son. LL—In this city, city, an, & son. Orme, a son. ILLER—In Berkeley, June 11, 1300, to wife of Joseph Raspeilier, a son. N—In New York, June 16, 1900, to the of Louis Stern, a daughter. MARRIED. { June 10, the Rev. M. Eugéne Brown a Borowsky. —In this city, Junme 15, 1900, by Bayley, Charles H. Ham and Levy, HANSON—GORMAN—In this city, June 2, 1900, and Mary E. Gorman,’ both by the Rev. Ida V. Lev In this city, June 5, 1900, by the M S. Levy, Moe Marks and Mil. lfe Kochman. RICE—LLOYD—In this city, June 13, 1300, by the Rev., W. E. Dugan, Carson Frank Rice | and Mamie Lloyd, both of San Francisco. WATERMAN-BERTELSMAN—In this city, June 12, ¥ y the Rev. M. Levy, Jesse | Frans ind Dora Ber DIED. Manning, William A, Martin, John B. Munier, Louis O'Rourke, Mary A. Patocchi,” Charles Peterson, Emma Printz, Frank P, if, John F. an, Mary G. AYER—In this city, June 15, 1900, Milo J. ton papers please \ {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day unday), at 2 o'clock, from Ploneer Hall, urth street, near Mark: Interment Ma- eonic Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of lifornia Undertaking Company, 455 | street, near Post, _In this city, June 16 1900, at the ' resi ce, Harrlet street, Fran- beloved son of Thomas F. and Amanda Barry, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 19 days. COHN—In this city, June 16, 1900, Anna W., beloved wife of William Cohn, daughter o s, Deborah Horwitz, and sisier of Charles Horwitz and Mrs. Flora Fenerstein, a native of R ia, aged 34 years. (St. Paul and Minneapolis papers please copy.) L Frie and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:15 o’'clock, from her late resi- Gence, 170 Page street, thence to 11:3) o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. In- terment Hills of Eternity Cemetery. CURTIS—At_Highland Springs, Cal., June 15, 8 p. m., Wiliam_Giddings Cui beloved sand of Mary Burton Curtis, a native of ut, aged 50 years ® months and 26 s will be held this day the Episcopal Interment _private. (Sunday), Chureh, Friends are requested to leave San Francisco not later than the 1l o'clock broadgauge boat. DOUREL—In this city, June 1, 1900, Elizabeth at 1 San Rafael. Dou a native of Germany, aged i1 years. DYDE—In the City and County Hospital, June 16, 1900, Daniel Dyde, a native of England, agea 74 years. GERHARDY—In Tulare, June 15, 1900, Henry P. Gerhardy, beloved son of Mrs. L. Meyer, and brother of Otto C. Gerhardy, Mrs. A. | Trescher, Mrs. P. Pflug and Mrs."J. Koenig, & pative of San Francisco, aged 34 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day nday), at 2 o'clock, from the pariors of Halsted & Co., 48 Mission street. Interment 1. O. O, F. Cemetery. GORMAN—In Midway, Alameda County, June 15, 1900, Mrs. Bridget Gorman, wife of Walter Gorman, and mother of J. F., J. E., P. W, Walter Jr. and Lizzie Gorman, Mrs. J. B. Hawthorne, Mrs. Nellie Fish and Mrs. Katie Faulkner, born in Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 55 years 4 months and 13 days. . HA In this eity, June 14, 1900, Henrick Hansen, beloved husband of Else Hansen, father of Christ Hansen, Mrs. H. K. Soren- sen and Marle, Hans and Henrica Hansen, and brother of Albert Hansen, a native of Denmark, aged 6l years, A member of the Ecandinavian Soclety. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2065 Twenty-first street, near York. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. OFFICERS and members of the Scandinavian Soctety: You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Henrick Han- sen, this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2666 Twenty-first street. By order of "ARL A. HAGSTROM, Pres. C. A. ANDERSON, Sec. HAYES—In this city, at her residence, 2118 How- ard street, Annie, ‘wife of James A. Hayes, and Aaughter of Mrs. J. Riley, a native of Ban Francisco. aged 32 years. [ Notice of funeral hereaf! HUTCHINSON—In this city, June 15, 1900, An- drew Hutchinson, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. INGERSON—In Oukland, June 16, 190, Racl i, & siatie of Beigiunts aao s oo and 8 months. JOHNSON—In this city, June 15 150, Ernest . and Aman- of Nina Amanda Victor, beloveq, son of Charles ¢a § Johnson, and brother ohnson, & mative of San Franclsco, aged Year § months and 1 day. . C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday). at 2 o'clock, from the parents’ resi- dence, 1114 Powhattan street, between Brad- ford and Peralta, near Cortland avenue, Ber- nal Heights, Interment Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery. KERN—In this city, June 13, 1500, Julius, be- loved husband of Josle Kern, father of Ap thur, George and Alma Kern, son of Carrl HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO,, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher), DANIEL Mer. FUNERAL n&nz%mpn%:’%fm‘ Teiephone South 0. fornia, room 320 Bansome #t., San ehu:,"m Offer of the ‘m tors. J. 3. BCO 3 MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY COLMA, SAN MATEO CoO. OFFICE, 916 MARKET ST. Tel. 8o. 337 Kern, and brother of Mrs. Gus Hartman, a na- tive of Missouri, aged 44 years. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1788, Knights of Honor. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 53 Valley street, near San Jose avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car, corner Thirtieth street ‘an Jose avenue. MEMBERS of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1788, K. of H., are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Julius Kern, from the fai ily residence, 53 Valley street, this day (Sun- day), at 2 o'clock. F. ¥, WEDEKIND, Dictator. R. H. NOBL| Reporter. KNAPP—In this city, June 15, 1900, George R. Knapp, a native of Missourl, aged 30 years 5 months and 11 days. > Friends and acquaintgmces are respec invited to attend the funeral this d day), at 10:30 o'clock, from the funeral ors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, jon Masonie Temple. Interment Cypress n_Cemetery. NCH—In Berkeley, June 14, 1900, Major John Lynch, father_ of C. Lynch, a native of Ireland, mged s 5 months and 4 day: £ Friends an quaintances are respect- B R R RSO ST T ORI SO RO YOO T R I RO SO ORI RO Y I d ace fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the room of George H. Thomas Post, G. A. 220 Post street, San Francisco. Inter- meRt strictly private. Please omit flowers. this_city, June 15, 1909, Mary, beloved wife of James Madden, and mother of Nellie and the late James G. Madden, a native of County Galway, Ireland. T>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 8:30 o’clock, from her late resi- dence, 63 Alblon avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteengh streets, thence to Mission Do- lores Church, where & requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MANNING—At Mare Island, June 14, 1900, Willlam A., dearly beloved son of William and Jane Manning, and brother of Thomas, ¥ddle, Joseph, Frank, George, Jennie and Ella Manning and Mrs. T. F. Sheehan Jr., a native of San Francisc ged 22 years 9 months and § days. (Vallejo, Cal, papers please copy.) {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Sunday), at $:30 o'clock, from the residence ©of his parents, 128 Perry street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Rose Church, Where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. MARTIN—In this city, June 16, 1900, John B., beloved husband of the late Mary V. Martli and father of Margaret, Johp, Mary, Fran and Edwsrd Martin, a native of County Lim- erick, Ireland, aged 75 years. MUN 'R—In this cit: June 16, 1900, Louls Muni aged 38 years. O'ROURKE—June 16, 1900, Mary Alice, beloved daughter of Michael and Katle O'Rourke, & native of Oakland, aged 1 year 11 months and 27 days. PATOCCHI—In this city, June 15, 1900, Charles Patocchi, & native of Switzeriand, aged 75 years. PETERSON—In Oakland, June 16, 1900, Emma, beloved wife of Oscar W. Peterson, mother of Irma_Hepretta Peterson, daughter of Fred and Henretta Schmiel, and_sister of Henry, Tmiel, George and Laura Schmiel and M Clara Pangburn, a native of San Franci aged 22 years and 19 days. PRINTZ—In this city, June 18, 1900, Frank Pierce Printz, a native of Ohlo, aged 46 years and § montha, REIF—In Oakland, June 15, 1900, John Fred- erick, beloved husband of Catherine Reif, and uncle of Rose Relf, & native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 61,years 6 months and 12 days. T>Fricnds andfacquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Sunday), at 2 oclock, at his late residence, 165 East Twelfth street, East Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. RIORDAN—In this city, June 15, 130, Mary G., »d_daughter of Mrs. J. Riordan, and sis- of Annie and Josie Riordan, Mrs. J. Cal han and the late James A. Riordan, a n e of San Francisco. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- , 707 Hampshire street, thence to St. Charlés Church. where a solemn requiem ma: Will be celebrated for the repose of her sol commencing at 9 o'clock, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. YOSEMITE Parlor No. 8, N. D. G. W.—Of- ficers and members of Yosemite Parlor No. 8, N. D. G. W.: You are hereby requested to assemble at 709% Hampshire street. this day (Sunday), at § o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mary G. Riordan. M. FLYNN, President. S. KALTHOTF, Secretary. RONTET—In this ‘city, June 15, 1900, Louise Rontet, beloved wife of Mattias Rontet, & na- tive of France, aged 74 years 3 months and 1§ o, daye. (7 Interment private, - June 16, 1900, Edward Smith, a native of Cali~ fornia, aged 41 years. June 15, 1900, (Baby) Emma 3. Smith, beloved gaughter of Emma ¥, | and the late Walter O, T. Smith, & native of 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- fend the funeral this day (Sunday), at 2 street, 'thence to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, where funeral services will be held at 1900, Mary St elife and Charles EMITH—In the City and County Hospital, SMITH—In_this city, 3 San_Francigco. o’clock, from her late residence, 1032 Plerce 2:3) o'clock. Interment Masonic Cemetery. . Ireland, aged 74 —TIn this eity, June 14, 1900, Annie, beloved wife of Michael J. Toomey, mothi of Johnny and the late Jessie and Edna T¢ mey, daughter of the late John and Maggle Bowman, and_sister of Mrs, Henry Conners, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 1 month and 14 days. CZFriends and acquaintances are respecy- fully invited to attend the fulteral this day (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 184 Clementina ctreet, thence to St. Patrick’'s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITNEY—In this city, June 16, 180, Mary Etta, beloved wife of the late E. H. Whitney, and mother of Mrs. J. W. Wetmore and Mrs. Alfred Bartlett, a native of New York, aged 8 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Wetmore, 2§12 Bush street, between Baker and Lyon. Interment Masonic Cemetery. WIRT—In Oakland, June 16, 1900, Rev. David Wirt, father of Rév. Loyal L. Arthur D. and “harles 8. Wirt, a native of Ohi years 8§ months and 14 days. i ZECH—In this city, June 14, 1500, Tillle A., dearly beloved wife of Willlam F. Zech, daughter of P. M. and Barbara Obmels, and eister of John, Charles, Cecelia and Hugo Ohmels of New York, a native of New York ;‘IL\‘. %‘eg Esdyé‘mkl‘ months and 9 days. New York and Brooklyn papers please co -7 Friends and acqualntances are resmests fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 1569 Post street. between Octavia and Lagyna. Interment I. O. O. F. Ce GRAND HOTEL. J H Connolly, Vallejo|A G Read, Forest J Smith, Cal /D H Bair, e o J H Stahl & w, Colorad (J H Andrew: J H Wilson &'w, L An|H E Picket, H R Hildreth, 8 Diego/H H Tracey, San Jose W B Funkhauser & w, T G_Roberts, Modesto N_Ontarlo N ' IMr & Mrs Powers, Cal C€'C Bowen, Boston (Dr E M Porter, Naj Dr Kate Moody L Ang|E R Leibert, N ¥ M E Dittman, Redding!J W Dunlap & w, Cal 8 B Caswell & w, Wis A G Burnett. S Rosa E _C Hart, Sacto J M Striening & w, Cal W M Lowell, Sacto |C M Fish, Martinez E B Webster, Wash _|J F Morley, L Ang C L Knight & w. Cal|C G Sholes, Topeka F W Worchester, Spkn|A Smith, Los Ang ‘W _B Normentt, Va |G E McLeod, Stockton J J Cunningham & w,|R L Beardslee, Stkton Vallejo C de Legh, Stoekton M E Mever. 8 Diego |J A O'Connor, Va C O Wiggins, Phila | B M Delong, Sacto Miss E Naylor, Nev' |Miss L Laro, Oregon C M Willlame, L. Ang R 8 Booth, Grants Pas H H Blood, Bkrsfield |F L_Farneworth, Cal F A Ho@app, Martinez S J Burris, Colorado Mr Subrand & w, Cal O M Thurmen & w, H_E Plummer & w,| Chigago Vallejo T L Taylor, Vallejo ‘W 8 Porter, Gllroy PALACE HOTEL. D K Drake, N Y F Schlisky, N Y P F amatar, Zeekn |3 1T T Hag. Jose J E Brophy, Awizona |R Reinhart, N Y Duke de la Torre, W _G Nichols, N Y Madrid I F_Kldder, Gr Valley B N Steinman. Sacto (D H Clarke, N Y Miss Alice Gail, Cal |H Rickard, Rossiand M H Sampson, Chgo |J E Marble, Los A ng D W Fenton & w, CallO W Butler, St Paul 8 B _Story, Portland LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, ARRIVED. Saturday, June 18. Schr Conflanza, Christiansen, ¢ days from Co- T chr Joseph and Heury, Rasmussen, § days o) e 3 rom Coquille River. 5 DOMESTIC PORTS. CASPAR—Satled June 16—Stmr Cleone, Bowx.'tfsmhnm::—smu a = Navarro, for San Francisco. e A REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Savings and Loan Society to Jean M. Duj lot on N line of Jackson street, 2 W of Lar- kin, W 75 by N 102:8%: $10,800. poiilliam and Eva Willlamson to Andrew B. Thes, lot on line reen street, 68: of Fillmore, § §7:6 by W L E ] Johan B.' and Ellen P. Reite Jensen, 1ot on E line of Pierce E = ."Sotlfllb‘fl.!.byl“f‘:’::s Willlam K. Van Alen to Walter R. Love- grove, lot on NW corner of Clay and Lyon 4 b SERVICES THI S DAY AT THE CHURCHES First Baptist, %iddy street, near Jones— Rev. E. A. 'Woods. Morning—‘"Working With God. ‘Evening— “A Vacation and Its Lesson: Emmanuel Baptist, Bartlett street, petween Twenty-second and Twenty-third—Rev. J. George Gibson. Morning—*‘Christ’s Reticence. Evening— “And One Sat On the Throne.’ St Mary's, Dupont and Cauifornia streets— Paulist Fathers. Morning—Rev. Henry E. O'Keefe Avill de- liver sermon. Evening—Rev. Father Mac- Corry will preach. % St. Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street—Rev. Father Prender- gast, V. G. First Christian, Twelfth street, near How- ard—Rev, F. 8. Ford. Morning—Rev. Father Hannigan will de- liver sermon. Evening—Rev. Father Ramm will preach. Morning—The Lord's Olivet Congregational, Seventcenth and Noe streets—Rev. H. T. Shepard. Supper.” Evening —*“Which Words We Speak.” Morning—“'Piety of Patriotism.” Evening —'"The Conqueror From Edcm. First Congregational, corner Post and Ma- Bon streets—Rev, George C. Adams. Morning—""The Lessons of Bunker HIlL Eeé“'?‘— ‘Cast Thy Burden Upon the rd. street—Rev. D. C. Garrett. Third Congregational, Fifteenth street, be- | Morning—Preaching by th = Ween Valencia and Mission—Rev. Wil- | ing—Sume. e liam Rader. Richmond Congregational, corner Seventh | Mor: > in the Presence of enue and Clement street—Rev. Phillp | Christ's Glory.” Evening—' avenue Christ's G g—"Salvationfor St. Luke's, Van Ness avenus and Clay | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even- ing—Same. Howard Street M. E.. Howard street, be- {¥iien Second and Third—Rev. Joha A. B. Morning—*“The Event to Be Provided For." Evening—*Is There a Divine Claim Upon Us, or Are We Independent of Supernatur- al ‘Supervision?”’ Bimpeon M. E., corner Hayes and Buchanan streets—Rev. John Stephens. Morning—'Present Tense Religio: Even- ing—"A Young Man's Desire and Quest.’” streets—Rev. J. N. Central Methodist, Mission street, between ,B,}fl:h and Seventh—Rev. 5. D. Hutsin- r. First M. E. Powell sireet, near Washu ] Ton=Fev. W Ur:ny. ‘ashing- ll‘nnr:in'!.mzr-elchln‘ by the pastor. Even- Fifteenth Avenue M. E., South San Fran- —] Grace M. E., corner Twenty~first and Capp Morning—Preaching by. the pastor. Even- ing—Same. Morning—"The Old Fashioned Religion. Evening—*‘The Religion of To-Morrow. tween Point Lobos avenue and Clement street—Rev. A. E. Ulrich. California Street M. E., corner California | Morning— Drawin . 3 g a Bow at a Ve and Broderick streets—Rev. A. C. Bane. Evening—"Is Christianity Practical St. Paul's Church, Caiifornia street, near —] Filimore—Rev. W. M. Reilly, rector; Rev. | Mingrtamer "8 by the rector. Even- A. C. Wilson, assistant. Potrero M. E., Tennessee street, near So- | Morning—Preaching v lano—Rev. §.' M. Woodward Ing—tame. e ity Epworth M. E., i3 = - ol Richmerfd Methodist, Fourth avenue, be- | Morning—Preaching by the pastor. Even= Ing—Same. Memorlal Presbytertan, Eighteenth and Morning— ‘Remedies for Spiritual Decline.” ‘Webster streets—Rev. Eugene H. Avery. Railroad avenue-itev. H. N. Bevier. Evening—"If Any Man Sin."" Stewart Memorlal, Guerrero _street, near | Morning— " Dust Eaters.” — Twenty-third—Reév. W. E. Dugan. Trotble tn Chinn s L ne—"The First Presbyterian, corner Van Ness avenue | M ing—Preach and Sacramento ~strest—ttev. Willam | Ing-Lreaching by Tev W. k. Guthrier Mackenzie, 2 Westminster Presbyterian, corner Page and of the Talents.”” Even- i1l and Christian Hero- Second Unitarfan, corner Twentieth and Capp streets—Rev, E. M. 8. Hodgin. Morning—‘‘The Saint and the Hero.” Even- ing—No services. First Unitartan, and Franklin Leavitt. southwest corner Geary streets—Rev. Bradford There will be no services to-day. First Church of Christ, Sutter street, be- tween Kearny street and Grant avenue. Morning—"Is the Universe, Including Men, Evolved by Automatic Force?"’ PPPPIIPODIPIPOPIIEP PV IPOPDVIIDD DDIPIDDIIIIDDIIVIVPPDIP PV PIVPODVIIPDDIHVD BDVIDDD PIEPOBIOHOIOOOIOS line of Hartford street, 85 8 of Nineteenth, § 25 by W 3; $10. Hibernla Savings and Loan Soclety to Robert §. Moore, lot on NE line of Spear street, 137:6 NW of Mission, NW 45:10 by NE 137:6; $25,000. Leon H. Cochran to Sylvain Schnaittacher, lot on N line of Point Lobos avenue, 57:6 E of Fifth avenue, E 60 by N 100; §10. Sylvain Schnaittacher to Frank C. Clark, same; $10. George R. and Joanna Fletcher to Frederick C. Siebe, lot on NE corner of Sixth and Point Lobos avenues, I 32:6 by N 100: also lot on B line of Sixth avenue, 100 N of Foint Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120, quitclatm deed; $10. Joseph Rothschild to Ernst A. Buchse 1, 2 and 10, block 30 West End Map 1; $10. John R. Spring to Susan Royal (wiié of Rot g;)o!), lots 1 and 16, block 26, West End Map 1; Mary A, Daley to John H. Kruse, lot on § line of Montcalm street, 15 E of Alabama, E 2 by § 100; $10. Emma Brode to Brode & Clark Iron Works (a corporation), lots 12, 15 and 18, block Z Park Lane Tract No. 6; $10. J. B. Bacon to R. H. Cross, lot on NW corner Holloway and Jules streets, W 25 by N 100, lot 1, block 2, Lakeview; $i0. Savings and Loan Society to Rudolph Spreck- lots els, lot commencing 123:6 W of Polk street and 165:4% N of Jackson, S 20 by E 43:6; $900. Henry and L, J. Bothin to same, same; $10. Ely 1 and Helen J. Hutchinson to Peter J, Keys, lot on E line of Jullan avenue, 155 § of Fourteenth street, S 30 by E_94: 10/ 3. C. McKenzle (or Kinzie) to John A. Hoots, 12 B of lot on 8 line of urteenth street, Castro, E 26 by S 115; $10. Estate Jonathan L. White (by Charles G. Gebhardt, Richard H. Morrison and George Costello, executors) to M. P. Detels, lot on S line of Californin street, 168 W of cld ltne of Kearny strest, W 27:9 by 8 68:9; §12,000. Thomas W. 'and Katherine Church to . M. Hunter, lot on N corner of Second and Harri- son streets, NE 125 by NW 137:6; $10. Lizette M. L. Nelson to Bertha Behlow, lot on S line of Mission street, 402:6 W of Fifth, W _80 by S 160; $10. C. W. Huestis to Emma L, Emma J. and Charles N. P. Huestis, property described in 27 D 123, lot on NE line of Folsom avenue, 125 SE of Folsom etreet, SBE 25 by NE 62: also all property wherever situated and prop- erty outside of county, with certain reserva- tions; gift. Thomas W., Katherine A., Christopher C. and Lily A. Rivers to Willlam W. Rednall, lot on NE corner of Twenty-fifth (Yolo) and Wiscon- sin streets, N 433 by E 200: $10. ‘Willlam Irving Smith to B. F. Smith, lot on W line of First avenue, 112:6 8 of California, 8 62:6 by W _120; $10, Catherine Young (Bradley) (by Mark Bart- lett, commissioner) to Charlotte Bauer, lot on NE line of Algeria street, 300 NE of Potomac (R), NW 50 by NE 100, block 343, ON. & H. Tra . Olive Verkouteren to M. Ballin, lot on SW line of Seventh avenue, 120 NW ‘of K street, NW & by BW 100, b_fock 141, Central Park Homestead: $10. F. Jr. and Clara H. Blanchet to same, lot on corner of W r#wof Ware street and NE line of_San Bruno, 132, E 76, 8 110, Jot 1, block 7, G"xam Tflé! H«zme)fiefi‘ 110.n a Mary C. Boes to Niels Rasmussen, lor‘-"';f 10 And 11, block 5, Garden Tract Home: stead Addition; $10. Alameda County. Henry % Jones to Sarah E. Hopper (single), lots & and 6, block 10, Allendale Tract, Brook- lyn Township; $10. Albert H., Oscar, Elizabeth and Martha N. Jarecki to Mary J, Mann, lot on NW corner Market and Forty-third streets, N 100 by W 50, being lots 18 and 19, block 207, Alden Tract at Te‘rneurnl. ‘Oakiand; also property in other unties; $1. “Ferd. Reis Jr. and Willlam S, Pardy (trustees Elande V. Wishart Jr. tg Pacific States S. L. and B. Company, lot ot N line of Isabella street, 500 W of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by N'128:2%, being the E half of lot 21, Gunn trustee's deed, Oakland; $1150. F. A. (or F. H.) and Marie ;&vceilu to Ella M. Bridenbecker (wife of ), lot on N line of Francisco street, 159:6 B of Grove E 50 by N 185, peing lot 21, block D. Jan Tract keley: $10. ’ Andrew and’jane C. Jones to Luigi Della- maggiora_(single), lot 1%, block H. Map of Andrew Jones subdivision, Brooklyn Tewn- ship: $10. Luella and C. J. Heesem: an to George E. Pratt, lots 19 and 20, block 2116, Alden Tract at_Temescal, Oakland; $10. E. P. Flint to Edward D, Flint (In trust for E. P. Flint, Alice M. Flint and Mary D. Kurtz), lot on SW corner of Perry and Orange streets, SW 140 by NW 130, being lot 14, block K, Flint Tract, Map 4, Oakland; $1. Roosevelt Johnson to Realty Syndicate (cor- poration). lot on § line of Fortleth street, 260 of Telegraph avenue, W 43 by 8 100, being lot 18, block 2080, Map of estate of John Evoy, in plat 36, Ro. V. and D. Peraita, Oakland; $10. ‘William A. Marshall to Lucle B. Butters, lot on NW corner of Vista and Bonita avenues, W 150 by N 200, being portion of Iots 2 and 3, h!‘:?ck giolll.p of Pledmont Park, d Town- ship; $i0. A" . "Berthier and L. F. Gilmore to Fran cisca Berthier (wife of A. C.), lot 6, Elmhurst Park No. 2. Brookiyn Township: 380... Ann Brodigan to George F. lg:. lot be- Kinning at a point in center line of fral ave- nue, 247.25 SW from the intersection of Central avenue with center line of Walnut street, thence SE 658, SW 217.75, NW_68 NE 2.7 to beginning, being portion of Seminary Park, Brooklyn Township; $10. -~ Anna C. Doherty (single) to Rachael L. Dud- ley (wife of John H.), lot on N line of Felton street, 150 E of Paradise, E 50 by N 135, being Iot 14, block C, Paradise Berkeley: $10. Arthur or M. A. Baldwin to W. Edward ‘Thomson, lot on E line of Franklin street, 50 N 560 by'5 306, being.portion of 1ot 15, Catierod Tract, East Oakiand. $ Henry E. and Nelile Pastor to E. W. Mo- g::hw.‘el:‘l‘lioblock C, Hillegass Tract, Map 3, o P e i nk), 225 No ntn, N 40 by B 155, Alice G. White, all in- e following: All of East Oakland Helghts: also lot on corner of Eleventh a 1007808 '8 ThEE 't bepinning; aise lots 34 to 43, block E, lots 1 to 5, 36 to 40, block J, map of hew town of Lynn; also lot on NE iine of East Twentleth street, 174.65 SE of Twenty-fourth avenue, SE 40 by NE 180, block M, map of subdivision 50, Assoclates’ Tract, East Oakland: also lots 6 to 15, 18 and 19, 22 to 34, block D, Blake Tract; also lot 7, block I, Iot 7 and S'80 feet of lot §, lot 9, block 2, lot § and S 70 feet of lot 4, lots b, 7 to 10, block 6, entire bleck 5, lots 1 to 6, block 4, &l in the Kearney Tract, Berkeley; gift. Laura F. and Charles L. Digley to D. B. Parier, lot ‘on N corner of East Fitteenth ::z!e;fllndls‘e\';?teesl:lzlve!lue, NW 50, by NE , being lots 11 and 12, block 29, San Antonl: Eaist Oakland; §10 B . B. and Mattie Parker to M; attle Parke ary A. Witter, Cur (single) to Wil Gibson, 'lot oni % Time of Johes serest. 100I of Fourth, E 5 by N 102:6, block 47, Tract B, Berkeley Loan and Towri Improvement Asso- clation.” Berkeley; $10. Susan H. Nye'to Millicent Meriwether (as ,(“ul:l;drl)lnl t:l"; ; fisfl{:u{ oClh E|I=a Meriwether, > o of Channing way, 1% g ?f ?hntll;'cllx avenue, W 45, S L!%, ‘;’.“{5, ‘l:" to ginning, being a portion of lot Barker Tract, Berkeley: $10. e Walter and Annie Morgan to E. A. Heron Iot on SE line of Adeline street, 143:6 SW of fdog::c’k SD“ :;:k\)_\;rsfl lSFB. bflr_\rx portion of lot 5 . ree Farm Tract, Township; $10. R e |6, Max and Josephine Neckhaus and E. J. Flan- igan (by W. S. Harlow, commissioner) o Wil- liam Kohler, lot on N 'line of Hopkins street, 140.01 W of 'Dimond avenue, N 115, W 17495, 8. SE and ISW following the center of Sausal Creek to N line of Hopkins street, B 133.34 to Deginning, lots 1, 2 and 8 and portlon of lot 7, block A, Dimond “Tract, Brooklyn Township: Richard E. Queen to Ellen Mont, of 2.3, 02 acres on.E 1ine of Grove strect, S35 40 § of ‘Forty-third, SE 74.92 to N boundary line of Montgomery Tract, ‘Map 2, thence SW 75.65 to E line of Grove street, NE 24.10 to begin- ning, Oakland: $10. Adolph and Hermine Ludeman to Joseph Ethen and Katie Bold (wife of J. L.). lot on NE corner of Putpam street and Frultvhie ave- nue, E 11319, N 5, W 122.95, S 56.74 to begin- ning, being fot 6, block 732, on map of C. C. Clay's _subdivided block 772 and fractional blocks , 734. 747, 751 to 754 and 775, Levy and Lane Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Sarah Lee Hinds to H. W. and S. A. Norman, lots 14 to 15, map of Fruiivale Cottage Homs Tract, Brooklyn Township, quitclaim deed; $1. Joshua R, Mead, Anna L. Lee, Stella B. and Willlam W. Mead (trustees estate Stephen Mead) to Charles P. Maleton. lot on N line of Mead avenue, 216.01 E of Market street, B 30 by N 1%, being lot 23 and I 5 feet lot 24, Map of Mead Park, Oakland; $10. J. A and Mrs. J. A. Coley to Pacific Coast Lumber and Mill Company (a corporation) of Oakland, lot on W line of Locksley avenue, 225 N of Summer street, N 37:6 by W 100, being @ portion of lots 21 and 22, Locksley Squars Tract, Oakland; $10. Lena M. Gilmore, Jessie H._ Kate A. and Amos C. Morse and Sarah W. Thwalites to Winona E. Pinney, all interest in lot on § corner of Oakland avenue and Perry street, SW 100 by SE 130, being lot 1, block K, Flint Tract No. 2, Oakland; $5. Elizabeth and Thomas Creamer to Grace E. Mortimer (wife of W. I.), lot 7, block 17, Daley's Scenic Parlf Tract, Berkelay: $10. Mary A. McDonald to Elizabeth McDonald, lot on N line of Virginia street, 125 E of Le Roy avenue, E 50 by N 125, beng lot 7, block 17, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, Berkeley; gift. James A. and Jessie R. Sldey to Crane Com- pany (a corporation) of San Francisco. lots 23 {ana 24 block L. Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn Township: also 1ot on N line of Bristol streat, 6 W of Eighth, W 25 by N 100, being the W half of lot 12, block 77, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Assoclation, Berkeley: 10. 10 mes &, and Jennte Nicholas to August Eg- gelhardt, lot on N line of East Twenty-first street, 200:91% E of Twenty-fourth avenue, E 70 by N 130, block N, subdivision Fifty Asso- clates’ Tract, East Oakland; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Mary L. Reed, lot 26 in Plat 21, Mountaln View Cemetery, Oakland Township; $7i. James L. and Mary C. Barker to John W. Dunning, lot on N line of Carlton street, 28.05 W of Grove, W 35 by N 120:4, being a portion ?r lotrill;l. block G, Crystal Springs Tract, Berke- ey; $10. William J. Laymance (single) to Charlotte Witts (widow), lot 5, block A, Hemphill Tract, Brooklyn_Township; $100. Henry Barkmeyer to Ludwig Luba, lot on N line of Crittenden avenue, 150 E of Vicksbui street, E 150 by N_123.82. being lots 4, & and 6, block' A, Map of Judd Trat. Brookiyn Town- ship: $1 Cgll!‘l“ G. Merrell (executor estate Emma L. Bowne) to Lorenzo Utman, all Interest in lot on N line of Washington street, 40 W of innf ng ‘the et o an B foat lot 19, in subdivision A, Fruitvale Ter- s Compasy, (& Sorporation) to ing Company (a TpoTal !m::lx% D. Utman, lot 61, Map of Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. » ZANZIBAR SULTAN’S CLOCKS. How Time Is Regulated in the Do- mains of That Potentate. Robert Crawford of Chicago spent a number of years wandering about this globe, d in the course of his travels spent e months in Zanzibar. In speak- \i.xfi of his experiences there, Mr. Crawford “Zanzibar, you know, is.a small island on the east coast of Africa, about halfway between the entrance to the Gulf of Aden and Delogoa Bay. Although lying off the coast of German East Africa, it is a Brit- ish possession. While I was there I be- came very friendly with the Sultan, and one day after we had become weil ac- quainted, when 1 was calling on him, he led me to a room in a part of the ace in which I had never before been, we could talk more quietly there. seemed a trifle upset, and as signs of strife were not wanting, I have always since suspected the old boy of having had a fuss with one of the favorites e were en- Joying a tepld clocks began stri in an adjoinin, rtment- | Shiarp ting-a-lng, thenaz alara went off. SUMMER TER REV. EDWARD EVERETT HALE, D.D, Boston. COLONEL THOS. W. HIGGINSON, Cambridge, Mass. ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS, Boston. F. HOPKINSON SMITH, New York City. HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD, “‘Washington, D. C. FRANK A. VANDERLIP, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. G. STANLEY HALL, LL.D, President Clark Untversity. PROFESSOR LEWIS E. GATES, Harvard University. PROFESSOR JAMES F. Columbia University. ALBERT S. BOLLES, LL.D, Haverford College. JESSE MACY, LL.D., Iowa College. WILLIAM J. ROLFE, LITT. D, Cambridge, Mass. 0. P. AUSTIN, Chtef of the Bureau of Statistics. EKEMP, And others whos in connection witl of studies. CONTRIBUTORS ——T0 THE— 4e2.1900.... THE CALL'S HOME STUDY CIRCLE SERIES. M COURSES, A. C. McLAUGHLIN, LL.D,, University of Michigan. MARGARET AINSLEE, Philadelphia. PROFESSOR G. R. CARPENTER, Columbia University. REV. LYMAN P. POWELL, Author of American Historlic Town Series.” JAMES A. WOODBURN, Ph. D, Indlana University. WILLIAM HOUSTON, M. A, MacMaster University, Toronto. GEORGE M. WRONG, M. A., University of Toronto. CHARLES H. SMITH, LL D, Yale University. PAUL C. FREER, Ph. D, M. D. University of Michigan. ROBERT M. TOOKER, M. D, Chicago. OSCAR H. ALLIS, M. D., Philadelphia. WILLIAM HOWE DOWNES, Art Editor “Boston Transcript.” ARTHUR HOEBER, Editor New York ‘“‘Commercis Art Etor vertiser.” e names appear h the programme then came the boom-boom of what could only have been grandfather’s clock. Fin- ally I could stand it no longer, and asked him what it was. ‘Have I never shown you my clocks? he questioned, as his face 1it up with pleasure. He led ms into the next apartment. ‘Lhe walls were literally | lined with clocks of all sorts, sizes and | description, and of every manufacture. | America was represented, and so, too, was | every other country. All were ticking mer- | rily, but no_two kept the same time, and | s0 I asked him why he didn’t have them | regulated. ‘Oh, I do that on purpose, he | alrily repiled; ‘You see, some days when I | rise late I am sorry and want it earller, and vice versa. Then 1 come in here and | glance at one of my clocks that I know to | be either fast or slow, and there you are. | The time is as I want it. You ses, I reg-| ulate time like everything else in Zanzi- | bar.’ With a dazed feeling that I was in | intimate conversation with the Red Queen in_‘Alice In_ Wonderland,’ I helplessly asked him what he meant by regulating time for the Island. “In Zanzibar the officlal time is taken from a clock on the tower opposite the alace. The Sultan asked me what time | would like it to be, and upon my say- ing 8 a. m. he led the way to the porch, summoned the offictal timekeeper. and | said: ‘It is now 8 in the morning; act ac- | cordingly!” And in a few moments, I'm blessed, if the hands of that dizzy old | clock weren't turned pack to 8 o'clock!"— New York Tribune. —— e— | OCEAN TRAVEL. S. S. Valencia Cape Nome SECOND TRIP. LEAVES SEATTLE. ......JULY 3 FIRST-CLASS LIGHTERAGE FACILITIES AT NOME. For passenger and freight rates apply to Pacific Sieam Whaling Co., 80 California St., S. F. 318 1st Ave. South, Seattle. Olive Oil for the Hair. To the well-groomed woman the care o her hair is a subject of paramount im. portance, and every new recipe to prevent it from falling out, to keep it in the neces- sary condition of wave, fluffiness and gen- eraily well-cared-for appearance, is hailed with joy and immediately tested. Some well-meaning persons have sworn | by kerosene, ana_many easily persuaded women have tried it. only to find them- | selves a nuisance to the family while the | “cure” was_in process, ahd in the end | obliged to abandon its use-from the very disagreeable after effects of the treat- | ment. All authorities on the subject of hair- doctoring agree that the natural oil of the hair, judiciously augmented by an arti- ficlaily applied _ofl, will be of material benefit in_ producing luxuriant, glossy tresses and prevent the long ends from | splitting and the hair from falling out, for the reason that the roots are properly nourished. Another reason why some good ofl should be carefully applied to the roots of the hair is the necessity of keeping the scalp loose from the head, and by this means permitting the natural oil of the | hair to nourish it as nature Intended it | should. | " Tt has been found thgt the best, purest | olive oil, purchased at some reliable gro- cery or Itallan warehouse, or in small quantities from the drugstore, has all the mechanical qualities of kerosene, without any of the disagreeable after effects. Only use very little at a time. dipping the fingers into a saucer containing not more than half a teaspoonful of the very best oil. Then massage the scalp thor- oughly_(not letting the oil touch the long ends of the hair), until it is worked tn so completely that the scalp feels almost dry. 'J¥hls treatment applied once a week with a shampoo, the principal ingredient of Which is the white of an egg, and then washed with hot water and white castile soap, and afterward carefully and thor- oughly rinsed with hot water once every two weeks, it is sald, will prevent the hair from falling ont, wili keep it fluffy and yet glossy, and those who have tried it say it is onaof the best of the many recipes recommended.—New York Herald. —_——e—————— - a Flanda Smith” and ‘“‘Belmont- Inl’ril‘zl:z:‘ssvlnl Modderriva Brown” are names which have been given to bables in Cape Colony. A Boer named Troskie has hng his son baptized Immanuel Kruger Stevn Triomphus—a combination “sacred and profane.” OCFAN TRAVEL. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARP. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghbai, and | connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, ete. No cargo received on board on day Tuesday, July 10, 1900 3 .Friday, August 3, 1900 88. HONGKONG MARU. evs. 5 .ov.....Wednesday, August 29 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frelght and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner First. ‘W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sllllx every Thursday Instead of Saturday, from November 2, 159, at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, Morton ‘st. LA CHAMPAGNE. Jjune _21: L’AQUITAINE. June 28; LA TOURAINE, July 5: LA LORRAINE, July 12. First-class to Havre, $60 and upward; 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- 32 Broadway (Hudson Building), New J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Franclsco. \NIC S.8. CO.-HONOLULU, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). ssea_ o -Wednesday, June 27, 2 p. m. 8.'S. MOANA (via Honolulu) to New Zea. 1and and Australla. ..Wed..July 11, 8 p. m. 1. . SPRECKELS & BROS. s ok ohes. 329 Maskor st Pier 7, Feot Pacific St. Freight KOSMOS LINEZ - =5 'AVIA - LUXOR SERAFIS (4000 Tons' sailing for Valparaiso and Hamburg ports. Central, South America, ete. 2 5.5, Luxor, 6600 tons, satls about June 3 SPRECKELS & BROS. 114 Sontgomary | R e 857 St.Sen Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For ‘Alaskan ports—11 a. m.. June 15, 20, 25, 30, July & Change to company’s steam- ers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend. Seattie, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes, and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 1 a m., June 15, 20, 25 3. July 5, and every fifth day thereafter: chang: at Seattle to this company’s nd G. N. Ry at Tacoma to N. P. v ver to C. P. Ry For Enreka, Humboidt Bay—10 & m., Jume 22, 27, July 2, and every fifth day there- after. & Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay- T e arford (San Luis Oblspo). Gaviota, Eanta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— 3 a m., June 18 20 2%, 2, July 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luts Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. ‘m., June 18, 22, 26, 30, July & and every fourth day thereafter. Fnsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del (‘rbo\{ Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each onth. oL further information obtatn company's steamers, sailing dates and hours of salling without previous notice. TCKET OFFICE -4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). ,OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 5 10 Market st.,’ San Franeisco. THE 0: R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 11 & m. FARE 22500 Class including Berth $8 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA —lh, . % iy 1 COLUMBIA ealls. e 17, 7, July 7 Short line to Wal . e, Butts, Helena and il points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points Fast. 8 E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., . Superintendents. THE ALASKA EXPLORATION CO. ‘WILL DISPATCH FOR NOME DIRECT The elegant, fast, Al new passenger steamer, S. S. NOME CITY, 1600 tons register, ABOUT JULY lIst. Connections at ST. MICHAEL for DAWSON and all YUKON RIVER POINTS. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to THE ALASRA EXPLORATION CO. 139 POST ST. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK. SO0UTHAMPTON. LONDON. PARIS. t Cherbourg, westbound. From Now Sork every Wednesday, 10 & m. June 27 [New York. July 4'St. Paul. RED STAR LINE New York and Antwers. From New York every Wednesday, 12 noon. hwark ......June 20| Rensington ......July e s TNt a1 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 30 Montgomery street. EMPIRE LINE, . S, “OHIO,” from Seattle to Nome and St. Michael, May 24th. Subsequent sailings from Seattls to Nome, St. Michael and Yukon River Points, June 30, July 31, August . For rates and other information apoly to EMPIRE_TRANSPORTATION CO. 0 Montgomery st. —_— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. " FOR 0. S. NAYY YARD AND VALLEIQ. Steamer “Monticello.” MON.. Tues. Wed., Thurs and Sat. at 9 m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock. p. m' (ex. Thurs. night); Fri. Fler No. 2. Telephone in 1508, Se. and §:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., FARE Weekly Call $1.00 per e

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