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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1900. AIN and sacrifice; 2 flats; firet- rovem rents $31: pays § per cent \ R McCOLGAN, 24 Mont- ,s'rrrn—cm—m uu' STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 251 FINE vard for cheap storage; fenced in: near Call at 727 Clementina | 1de of 10 years: to | ificed now: an ele- | of Valencia, | K. McCOLGAN, tel. o Tn Western Aoaition | Second i Apply & Silver st., off Third. @ nr.un, ot WYxiIMs. Box €M, | WILSGN .BROS., and moving; covered vans. Tenth and Market; phone South . comie $409 per_year: will be | BEKINS Van and Co., 722 Mission st., Main 1840—Packing, moving and storage. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS 13 TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house In the city; rentals, $3, The Typewriter | Exchanee 5% Californi telopbone Main %4 : cost $13,000; E. Stockton and OLGAN, 24 Mont- ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. a th of the Park in smail arge subdivisions, and you want to sell | quickly then eall undersigped. W. | UNN. 53 ( st N or e in choice location | Plerce, 1 block from ished with marble steps. wood mantels, ha terms one-fourth sh, fine garden t 121 Anderson ouse 2 lote; Apply Y—Big _sacrifice on Ho Bew Drug Co., Alameda near dth S news for § cents— The Weekly Cail, for mailing, $1 per yea RE \I ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale N country ply at 860, Eddy a: | For particulars d Taylor sts. ROOMS FOR MOUSEKEEFPING. 545—Nicely furnished rooms: ¢ of rooms. kitchen. gas omplete for house- 1shed conventenc tor | rooms furnished rent. hed connecting flaveky parlor figor, ¥ edult s furnished cc »:rplel. yard; rent 313 nd lth— | unfyrn- “ ) unturnished | AV 1 sunny reasonab furnished housekeeping and and §1 per week 1 rear connecting | stove; m-m\'uz water. urnished POLK. 52 Fur s < Party aduits. arlor and Kitchen, ekeeping ASSIFIED advertisements and subncflp(iuns‘ received at Tanch office, 2200 Fillmore at. | 2 BRANCH office for Call advertisements and sube + has been establisbed at 1696 Va- '—W_E— . and Unfurn, | K _BOUSE, 148 Sixth—Rooms 125 to % per week, and open all Bight. cramento—Fur- | kitchen | corner ning-rc o unfurnished rooms, $: _take Eighth st. cars. o. 1364)—Fur- o unfurnished. tear Fourth—Furnl (The Oliver) =. single or sultes; reasonbl. ‘urnished bay-window quiet. Gouble bed; Nicely rent he Navarre)—Elegantly furnished ie; travelers cco dated. southeast corner Seventh Sunpy rooms, en suite or reading room: elevatcr. sts parior; off Geary, bet. Taylor and | arge sunay front room: also fromi 110%—Room euitable for two; near Thirteenth—Nicely fur- € bed, stove, bath, laundry; s, nished room Market—Nicely furnished §2 a week up; transient. riington, 1015 %c & gay up; st sunny rooms in city Jies and gentiemen: all conveniences: the best people in city. e from | arAxD r-w's ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. ust Anishing: ot 1ot it st use of § room lower floor See owner and h and bath and in white at 0001 details; sunny; corner clegant marine view $1860—6-room 00 side of street: grounds; est b house MAY & O( Berk home, price $4000. adjace age with lot 40x135; nutes’ walk uilding Ic M. L W [ ey 1 school; easy term i a ¥ t a beau half a b UFFlCE—HlS BROADWAY ; FR[’IT\ ALF ADY FRTN?MENTS f iltiva OAKLAND REAL $1350—EASTLAKE cottage of § rooms, X140 feet et work all done: high basement: lot close to San Pablo ave.; walking distance of the Cf account of mortgage GEO. W. A Real Estate B 3225/ co age: lot 43x148 et: on bloc carries flat be sold GEO. W. A Real in nice location; hal in Piedmont; per cent; mu: Telegraph ave and Gre bargain for guick sale M ceven-roomed su H, USTIN ity & 1008 B sunny k from mortgage T TATE. nny it mus co., kers, roadway $200 08 Broadway e with barn on street bet large | st : 1 trade for WANTED- in East Read this: akiand or e cash and a good property o room flat worth $2000, all clear. DEN CO.. 1115 Broadway. Apply to AL- BLOCK 64 must be sold_near 23d ave & rare chance for a block pur- SAMUEL SWIFT, ¥ast Oaklan teenth st Fast Oakland me East _17th . six- OAKLAND FURNISHED COTTAGES. TO let for three months— gaE, water. bath: delight or wind: near 2 car | O’ Rourke & Jackson. 1 Furnished Highland Park, East Oakland; 6 large rc cottag: r young people. etc. before § a. m. or after terms reasonable. students or business Appl 5 p m ¥ 912 Clay —_— OAKLAND FURNIT ITURE FOR SALE. AN introdyetion to you from H. Schelthass, the furniture dealer. iith and Frankiin, Oakiand. —_—ee DIVIDEND NOT. Hl )‘B(TK:E:ITT ay ln:l ¥ st.—The direct lowing semi-annual >rainary e 2. 1008, EF E 33 Post o year ending 190: st 0, For a aiv Soctety, ve declared the fol. | 360 per cent t per an- 15 OTICE—Mutual Sasvings Bank of the half jdend has been deciared at the rate of three (3) per cent per annum en all de b Rble on and adter Monday, GEORGE A. cents per share) Company will be company, 327 Market st., DAY, July 2, on Tuesday, June ot DIVIDEND notice—San Unfon. 52 California et., per XD notice—Dividend July 2, STORY. Na on and afi DO! Franclsco free of taxes, pay- 1600, Cashier. 106 (nrty e Oceanic Steamship ¥ Die of th office of the ter MON- 1900, Transfer books will close . at 3 o'clock p. m. Y. Becretary. Savings corner Webb—For the balf year ending with the 30th of June. 1560, & dividend has been deciared at the rate nnum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per cent an term deposits and three (3) per cent on ordinary deposits. on and after MONDAY. Ji LOVELL DIVIDEND notice—The German Loan Bociety, 526 Californ; free of taxes, uly 2. 1900, WHIT Sa ia st.—~For payable Cashter. vings and r the half | year ending with June 3, 1500, a dividend has been declared at the rafe of three and one- Balf (3%) per cent per annum on all deposits. free of taxes, ‘payabie on and after MONDAY, =uites or sin- { rates reduced ght, clean rms. running water: 21 and 321 Ellis st,—Rooms, nmight. e to 31 $12 to $: open night. ROYAL MHOUSE. 12 Ellis st —Incandescent light, reading room, smoking room and ladies pecior. rooms, per night. 3¢ to §1 50; week §2 %0 §8; month $5 to §20 elevator on office floor, yooms with hot and cold water: ENTH el fur e ROSEDALE Hou ed rooms; sunny; 1 ba et { EHERMAN Ax--xmenl House, 28 Eighth st., | near Market—¥ ed and unfurnished. ! FIXTH, 1154 ny bay window rooms, 8100 & week | 8l THE OAKS 119 Third—A good rooming houss Tor good peo 7 HUGHES. proprietor. VALENCT 3 sunny front rooms, com- Pete. kit \arge porch; washroom; 3$15. CLASSIFIED sdvertisements and Fubscription: Teceived at Call branch cffice, 2200 Filimore st A BRANCH office for « ROOMS A ‘D BOARD. | FORNIA. §07—An excellent apportunity to particularly desirable socom. at mod- atrs: special rates families: sunny rm e Gr singie; best tabie 1 Kan Franciscs Sutter—Cholcest | o Rrnished: wuperior table: ele- | nile rooms, with board, $30 up; suits | New modern 100 M-::A‘nlly BURY, 1604 Caltforal, tel; excellent table; 1 roome: SIXTH, sunny on—Nicely with or without | ath. gas. hreakfast and dinver: pri- 1520 Market st Hath: sin. rms. MAS ROOMS WANTED. t £hed nousekeeping room: adern st Hox 1765, Cal fur: SPECIAL NOTICES. TES_PETER FREILING'S pile suive. 81 per | jox. warriuied to cure ail cases of bieedin stk external. internal _or protruding Without fall. mo metter of how long standl Je%i Devisadero £1.. near Sutte FOOMS papered_from $3: whitened, rpa'nur;ld me. Hartman Paint Co., 3 tenants ejected for 31 collect! '“' v country. PACIFIC G5 &% Momtgomery st.. rooms $-10: tel. 55R0. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | ;:1 ALL Minds bought, soid and repairing guaran- | s o Fiambeck, 165 Misslon, tr. Teh. | n:xrm “repaired. bought. sold plies, Btenderd Agency, 14 th, -t.hu“‘ rented st ptions hes been established at 1096 Va- ) | MeGUIRE in ihis it | SBALED proposals for furnishing armor for naval vessels will be recelved at the Navy 1 when they will be Forms of proposals and all nece mation may be obtained the Bureau of Ordnance, Washington, D. C. F. (=) G e ¥ TREASURY Department, rintendent ngton, D. C.. June 18 p. m_ of Thursday, and then publicly opened. New York City, San Franeisco, Cal., rtment until 12 o'clock noon. August 10, publicly opened mary infor- from the Chief of Navy W. HAC Department, KETT. _Acting Secretary. Office of Gener, Life-saving Service, Wash- 1800 Sealed p will be received at this office until 2 o the 12th day of July, for Iurn‘!hln‘ sup- | plles required for use of the Life-saving Ser- | vice for the fiscal year anding June 30, ! the supplies to be delivered at such points in | Grand Haven, Mich., Su- posals sk 1900, in the quantities named in the mpecifications. The supplies needed consist of beds and bed- ding: blocks and sheaves: furniture: bardwar lumber: medicines, ship chandlery: stoves, et lamps. : paints, etc.; celianeous articles; all of which are anumer- cordage: lante ofls, rockery rns, etc et and mi ated in the specifications attached to the form of bid, ete. aving Statlons, 17 8 City; Superintendent tendent Twellth Life-say Eleventh District, Grand Haven, Mich., tate st., and ing " Dist which may be obtained upon a tion to this office or to the Ing 5t ctor of New York Litesaving Superin riet, New Appraisers’ Stores, San Franciseo, Cal. Iin- velopes containing propos dressed to the "General £, Life-saving Service, Wi and marked on the outside nual Supplies. seot_any or ail bids, an als shoul Buperintendent ashington, d be ad- 5 D. i ‘Proposal for An- The right ix reserved to re. | to walve defects, Qecmed for the interests of the Government HORACE L. endent PROPOSALS for State Prison fupplics— gl will be received by the State Board of Prison | Diréctors at San Quentin. of 10:8) up to PIPER, Acting General Super. | the hour | m. of July 7, i%0, for supplying the State Prison at San Quentin Wwith coal for the ensuing fiscal year. A cert) flea check equal 10 10 per cent of the bid. payable to the prs spplicaticn_to_the clerk. R M m7GFPALD President. dent of the board, must accompany cach Schedules and conditions to be had on Birth, marriage and d mai! will not be inserted h notices sent by They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be | indoreed_with the pame and residence of sons authorized to has BORN. of Fred Geide, o the same publish | GEIDE~1In this A‘ilr June ll 1800, to the wife , 1990, to the wife of James McGuire, a_daughter. —— MARRIED. | GASTON-_SYMON—1n this city, June 2L 1900, by the Rev, . Mhthena, James Gaston and Eva D.. Symon, bo\h “of San Francisco. LEWIE_ SILVA-In this ol the Rev. B. G. Ma Lowis. énd” Mamle Francises. Jume Wi "‘"‘iu, A ‘both 91800, Hilam of San “bath and een | a| and | as may be required, and it | DIED. Anderson, John L. Minahan, ~ Bertholo- Clinton, Alice mew Dunphy, Margaret Mor Davis, Laurence Rodgers, Anna Hendrickson, C. V, Btesle, John J. Kiine, Regina Sandberg, John F. Kohler, Alexander Sclmlu Carrie B. MeCall, Edward Macdonald, Donald AMills, Samuel C. ANDERSON—In the City and County Hospital, June 23, 1900, John L. Anderson, a native of Californita, aged 32 years. CLINTON-—In Stockton, June 22, 1900, Alice, Ueloved dauglter of Rose and the late Thomas Clinton sister of Joseph Clinton, Mrs. John O'Rourke and Mrs. John O'Connor, & native of County Armagh, lreland, aged & vears. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Torpty, William sh," Ella fully invited to aitend the funeral this day | (Monday), at 8:30 o'elock, from the funera! parlors of MeGinn Bros., 31 Eddy street. thenee to $t. Mary's Cathedral, where a sol- emn requiem mass will be celebrated for the | repose of her soul, mencing at 9 o'clock nterment Holy C: 24, 1900, Margaret, | e Edward Dunphy, a native | & years | ‘IS—In this city, June 24, 1900, Laurence, beloved infant son of Moe B. and Grace R. Davis, a native of San Francisco, aged Gays, DRICKSON—In Fort Bragg. June 12, 1900, " Hendrickson, husband of Maria A. Hen- father of Victoria and Olga Het on, and brother of Stenberg Hendrick- native of Finland, aged 38 years. NE-In thig eity, June 24, 190, Regina, of the late Louis Kline. and beloved ther of B. V. Relchenberz. Mrs. A Greeaberp. M.’ Ickelheimer and David rative of Mupich, Germany, aged nd 1 month, ‘ of funeral hereafter. In the City and County Hospital, lexander Kohler, a native o vears, ict of the Ireland, ag T Not!, June 23, 1900, on board Edward McCall, late England, a native of Scotland, | | ntances are respect the funeral this day from the parlors o Invitad to att day) 3 . MeAvoy & Market street, between | Yiehth and Interment Laurel Hill | Cemetery | MACDONALD—In Berkeley, June 24, 10, | ionald. beloved husband of Mary Macdon: | ald. and father of Jobnan, Theresa and Mary | A Ma Mrs. John Rose, Mrs. John { Carney, Mra. M. Mahoney. Mrs. Richard { Moore, Mrs. A E. M. Prenveille and Mrs. Julila Macneil, a <native of Scotland. aged 1 month and § days. (Cape Breton, tia, papers please copy.) this city, June 23, 1600. Samuel Mills, beloved husband of Anna- E. father of Samuel Ed J., Heron | Valeptine. George J.. Framk J. mnd Sabin Lewis Mills, Mrs. A. Seabold. Mrs. J. C. Martell and Mrs. Clarence F. Berry MINAHAN—In this city, at St. Mary tal. June 23, 1900, Bartholomew Minahan, loved er_of John and Daniel Minahan and Mra. J. Driscoll of Vallejo and the late Mrs. aged 37 years T The funeral will take (Monday). at Vallejo. on the arrival of the | 7330 0 clock train from San Francisco, thence €6 St, Vincent's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of h soul. Interment St. Vincent's Cemetery, Va- | llejo. Rem: e parlors of the United Undertakers Fifth street MORRIS—In \H'n»da June 24, 1500, Leon, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris, and brother of Jack, Irvin, Rose and Nettie Mor- | ris, a native of on, Cal., aged 27 years 2 Hhontha an g7 Friends and .nu\un‘nlmu‘ls are respect tully 1 to attend the funeral to-morrow | e residence of his uncle, | | MILLS—In Clarendon Mills, a Hospl- be- J Richard Haley, place this day | | | i | 'l | | | K r street, at 10 o clock, | the from corner of Third | t o Sate smetery RODGERS-—In the H(\ and County Hospital, Ju 24, 1900, Ar ed & y In this c oved son o Steele, and brother of Fiizabetn E. a native of San Francisco, aged 15 | a Rodgers, a native of Ire- | .. Louise Steele, years § months and 11 days. Friende and acquaintances are respect- v invited to attend the funeral this day (Manday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence | of his aunt, Mrs. Willlam Merkelback, 52 | Chesley street. between Harrison and Br ant. ‘Seventh and Eighth. Interment Laurel | Hili Cemetery. | SANDBERG-In this city, June 24, 1900, John | F., beloved husband of Augusta Sandberg. and father of Edith, Gunner and Conrad Sandberg, a nativ Sweden, aged 32 years 7 months and 23 deay [F Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), from Swedish Evangelical Luth- | eran Ebenezer roh. Mission street, be- | tween Xinth, where services will, be held, commencing at 2 o'cloca. Remains at the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. In- terment Laurel H SCHULTZ—In this city, June 24, 1800. Carrie B., beloved daughter of Catherine and the late Philip Schultz, and sister of Mabel, Maud and Edna Schultz and Mrs. Remington, a natiye of San Francisco, aged 21 vears 2 | months and 13 days C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Cemetery. (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 2855 Sixteenth street. Inter- ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. TEMBY—In New Almaden, Cal., June 24, 1900, William, beloved husband ot | Anm Maria | Temby, and father of Mrs. Urcilia Mathews | nd Etta and Willle Temby, a native of ! 'ngland, aged §6 years 9 months and 12| ‘E’;Hl’fldl and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- | dence, Haclenda. Interment Oak Hill Ceme- tery WELSH—In Watsonville, June 24, 1900, Fl beloved daughter of James and Ellen Welsh, and loving sister of Richard, Maggle, John | and James Welsh, a native of San Fran- aked 26 vears and 3 months. otice of funeral hereafter. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Euccesscrs to Flannagan & Gallagher), DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st Telephone opposite Lincoln 8chool. uth §0. McAVOY & CO,, FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1329 Market st between fth and Sth. Telephone South 247. a2 e ST ST, | nom ARBIVALS. GRAND HOTEL, | D A Nelson, St Lake H P Perkins, Mexico | C Munday. Montana |J E Scobury, K City | € W Nibléy & 2 4, Or/§ Harburzer, Cal | Mrs Haggerty, Portld § H B Stewart, Canton | Miss MacDonald, Chi Mrs. Watson, Stocktn A _Oshorne, ctor, Price, J A Comer, J B_Specker, Conn Conn onn . Ang Ohio Mrg Lane, Stockton F C Gober & w, Chi iregory, Providence | Mrs Miles, Colusa W G Lee, Cleveland | Miss Stockwell, St L W _Patterson, Cleveld Mrs M Adan J Murphy, L Ans C A Burleigh, A Weilheimer, Fresno N Abrahme, -Hanford W ‘Larins, Denver F Donohoe & w, Cal | A Burcham & w, Cal H Scoweroft, Ogden | B A G Hanford J Donovan & w, Cal | | W Strw apa | F H Green, Fresno A New. Van Dwyer& w, \'\ Coulter & w, |2 |D Patten, Napa NeviW T Copeland, Cal Nev |F Chinn, Pt Richmnd Pt Rich . Pt Richmond O srnrnde anders & w, Cal | 8 G Muster, Ner OrJ B Fraser, Ul | A Luchessa, Cambria PALACE HOTEL. { Mlll Martinot, N Y |W_H_Post, Stockton onrad, Néw York |J F Boulton, Hongkng Hall, Louisville |F € Wiltord, Hongkng Webster & d, Engld|L Gerstle & w, Cal C A Richardsos Mrs T Lillenthal, Cal Dy W Taylor, yermr Miss G Elliston, N Y { E'D Treadwell, N Y |W E Taylor & w, Cal | R E Hyde, Visalia W Moare, Salt Lake | W Douglass, Bisbee |E C Brace, St Paul C E Mills, Bis! |J ¥ Parks. Jackson _ | € Jones, Loulsville Miss I P French, N Y R G Whitlock, Louisvl /A W Lobb, Manchestr A A Rollestone, Colo |J Fairclough, Engl T Vigas, Los Ang | F 8 Johnston & w, J Whitmore, Y | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | W McCiune, Reno |P Murphy, Reno H 1 Houston. 11l 4 Mulroy. Ingieside G M Grang, Tulnots 3rs W C Wellington & | 3 Smith, Madern daufi ters, San Diego O A Sweder, Honolulu R C Richmond, Tulare J M Bulger, Honolulu |1 V Colman, San Jose L Brown, Monolulu K M Mitchell, Ls Ang J Roche. Haywards |M N Bateman, Salinas E O'Connor, Monterey |J C Cummings, Chicag P L Griges, Milwaukee e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Fugenia E. Freyer (Moore) (Herteman) and Samuel W. Freyer to Olive Verkouteren, lots 5 ana 401, GICt Map 3. quitclaim deed. '$50. Anna M. Geary (Smyth) and’' Margaret J. Smyth to American Bonding and Trust Co. 10t | L0 on N line of Sycamore street, %00 W of Tele- | FRS graph road (Mission road), W & by N 186, | trust deed: Martha W. Wood, Byron W. and Ada C. Haines to Martha Wood, W corner 100 vara lot 22, na survey, bl about 27:6 NE from V Ness avenue an Greenwich street, NE to N corner of lot 22, NW § to a point NI to beginning; $10. Martha Wood to Martha J. Perry (wife of John W.), same; 10, Builders’ Contracts. |3 lot commencing on | St Luke's German Fvangelical Church (owner) with A. A. Russell and J. J. Stahl con- architert —.—All Work except in- plastering in basement, painting, art glass, grading, etc., for & 1-story and b... ment church on’ Fifteenth street, 25 Church, W 25 by §100; $21%4. Margaret Currler (owner) with C. M. 7 | jgontraston. architect Albert Farr oAll elling_house o ! visadero street, 102 8 ¢ G 108:1; 34600, | california Monday and warmer In the Sacra- | Moon rises a native of Ireland, 1 a | last « ASTORIA—Arrived June 24—Stmr State of | California, hence June 2 PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 24— ., | P Weather Report. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 24— p. m. ‘The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California te-day: Eureka .. 62 Los Angeles 80 Mount Tamalpal; i Bacramento . 3 Independence 9 San Luis Obispo....74 ed Bluff .88/ San DIego ...... 2 resno 9| San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 64; minimum, 3; mean, 5. , WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL \ FORECAST. The pressure !s highest along the Pacific Coast and a trough-iike depression overlies the country between the Sierras and Rocky Mount- ains. “The pressure has risen along the coast and fallen in the interior. | Generally cloudy, weather prevalls over the northern portion of the Pacific Slope and®clear over the southern. Light rain has fallen in Western Washington and Northwestern Oregon. The temperature has risen over Utah and Southeastern ldaho and fallen in Northern elsewhere the changes have been ons are favorbale for fair weather In mento Valley, Forecast made at San Fran hours, ending midnight, June Northern California—. the Sacramento Valley Southern Californta—Fair Mo wind. Nevada—Partly cloudy Monday. Utah—Partly cloudy; cooler Monday. Arizona—Fair Monday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair fresh west wind. G. H. WIL] | Local Fore ASmx, AiUDIl and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— Times and Helghts of Hich and Low | Waters at_Fort Polat, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | thority of the Superintendent. | NOTE—The high snd low ,witers occur at the city front (Misslon-strect wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the hefght of tide fs the same at bo Sun rises ... Sun sets Time| | Time Ft. ILw T % \I {F:AQ 6.5 ’: | 10:35( 6.2 | 1. 2l 1:22f 6 0| » - | B Kool 50| 1 | 0. 901 29| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide &nd the last or right hand column gives the of the day. except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts, except whe:. n minus & —) precedes the helght Ard then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane o | | raforencs is the mean of the lawar lnw wate. Movements. TO ARRIVE, Steamer fooferfenfonferionffuofecionte sfe ofe oo sfoofenorief e e e e B R e ER RN ! 3;? : : i i + i % Steamer. | oue_ | | Arcata ... {June 24 | Progreso . June 24 Bouth Coast Banta Rosa. Orizaba June 24 | City of Puebi Coos Bay.. Willamette Crescent Corona . Warfleld Curacao Tellus .. Nippon Maru Moana |Crescent. ..|8an Diego Oyster Harbor.. State of Cal whurg . Point Arena. | Bomita 1ot et n Acapulco . v Y o . 3 Coquille River./Grays Harbor.... 2 —— e TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Salls, | Pler. Umatilla ..(Vie & Pgt Sd.|June %, 11 am|Pler 0 | Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..|June 2 pm|Pler 2| Santa Foss [ Tune 36° 13 RmmlBiar 1 | Arcata o [Coon Hay,....|June 28, "33 m|Bler 18 | North Fork|Humboldt.....[June 26, § am|Pler 2 | Columbla A.ll"nrlllml |June 27, 11 am|Pler 24 | Australia ..|Honolulu ‘June 21, 2 pm|Pler 7| Orizaba . -/Humholdt. June 27, 2 pm Pler § | Coos Bay. ,vc- port. June 23, 8 am|Pier 28 | Peru .. NEW York. June 23, 12 m|(PMSS | Corona |San Diego... !June 30, 11 am|Pier 11 City Puebla|Vie & Pgt Sd.|June 20, 11 am|Pler § | Dorle hi Japan/June 30, 1 pm|PM Shipping Intelligence: ARRIVED. | Saturaay, Schr Lily, Bottger, $ days from Umpqua. Schr Nettle Sundborg, Anderson, 5 hours fm Eureka. Suna. n Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett o hours® frbm ventura, Stmr Arcata, Reed, 48 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 58 hours from San Diego and way porte. Stmr Progreso, Zoiling, % hours from Ta- | coma. Nor stmr Universe, Egenes, 44 days " lmml Oyster Harbor. Nor stmr Titania, Gulliksen, 9% hours from “Ehip Tucite, H, 12% a b Lucile, Hansen, ays from Tacoma. Schr_Western Home, Daerweltz, 4% days fm Coos Bay. | | i | Sehr Sacramento, Gruggle, — days from Siuslaw_River. C, Campbell, 9 hours frem Fort Behr Mary s. 5 Sloop Impossible, Reyes. Low, 5 hours from Point SAILED. Sunday, June 24. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Matteawan, Croscup, Tacoma. Stmr National City. Dettmers, Fort Brags. n,fichr Joseph and Henry, Rasmussen, Coquille 1 ver. Schr Queen, Nielsen, Grays Harbor. Schr Philippine, Frederickson, Tacoma. | TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—June 24, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 13 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 24—Schr John | *11:00a Niles Livaruiore, Siookio A, hence June 9. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 24—Schr RefBrt- er, from Grays Harbor. Stmr_Alcazar and Alcatraz, NEWPORT—Salled June 24—Schr Neptune. FORT BRAGG—Salled June %4-Stmr Tilla- mook, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived June 24—Schr Buhne, hence June 17; stmr Del N , hence June 23; stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro. Balled June 24—Stmr Orizaba, for San Fran- ciseo. PORT TOWNSEND—Aived ship Troop, from Shanghal; gal. hence June 15, Satled June 24—Bark Sonoma, from Vaneouver for ‘Sydney; Ger ship Pera, from Port Blake- ley, for Hamburg: Br stmr'Queen Adelaide, ORT ANGELES—Arrived June 23-Ship John Currier, from Hongkong. SEATTLE-Arrived June 2-Stmr Pomona, hence June 20, Sajled June 23—Br stmr Queen Adelaide, for Manila and Honskong. | FOREIGN PORTS, { VICTORIA—Arrived June 23—Br stmr Tartar, trom Yokoham James Drummond, from Port Los Angeles; Nbr bark Garibaldi, from Calfao. OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK. Arrl\rd June 24—Stmr City of Rome, from Glasgow and Moville. RATLROAD TRAVEL. Csther June 24—Br ship Star of Ben- NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Vio Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1960, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO lllbb VALLEY AND SAN RAFA WEREK DAYS-—7:00, EXTRA TRIPS~For M:ll alley and Sa Rafael, on Mondays. Wednudn)l Saturda and_Sundays. at $:00 and 11: u m. sunfi ‘:-1 00, *5. 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafae! Sum- “&'- tns marked (*) run to San Quentin. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEER DAYA- %, s, T30 30, 1:15. 2:15, 43:30. TRIPS _on liana- at 64 and ,,., zu_ 'nu, 4.: start f; San AR, e E i l. , 3: 15l s, 1080 s ‘é!novou TRAlNl 7:60 a. m. Week days—-Cazadero and way sta- :fl‘i p. m. Saturdays—Cazaders and way sta- 4 tu ...'*"..:.,-* P B, comen- l- “m. Sun@ays—Point Reyes AM way T 6 Tratns lenve To Chicago icket Office 28 Market Street TAKE TH FIkS] TRA San Francisco L2222 On dJuly lIst The first train will leave by the SANTA FE ROUTE at 9 a. m., going to KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO without change. KL L LN And Market-Street Ferry Depot- B T o o o o L o B B o e o e e e o e B o e B e e o e S o B e e B o e B B B o B R R S A B B B S R R R B nud nre due NAN FIANCING iMain Line, Foot of Market Streek) veavE = Frow Mav 13, 1900 — amzivm 101“ Benicla, Suisun, Elmh‘, Vacarilla, Rumsey and Sacrauento *7:45 71004 Shasta Exorcss— Daris Willlams (for Willows, “Ked Bartlett Bluff, Portia: 71894 Martines, *8:004 Davis, W ver, O, e Fie “12:00u Hay 11000 ¢ ) *4:180F Niles, San *3:008 Thy Owl Bakerslioid, % bar, Los Angeles. intoga & pretland LA ucramonto Hives ilaywards, Niles an v Murtiner, Syring. Alaud. Kuights Lending, Orosille. Chico, 1ted Rinft inese (for Yosemite), ted-Ogden, Dea- waba, Cliicagu. . Mevdota. Haulord. Visslla, i s, Niics Nan 1 Inbiutokn. Suntn Rosu Wi Sacram Taudive, Time Limited—Tracy, Sunte Bar- +3:00¢ Frosno Prssenger—Mertincs, Lath. rop, tooktou, iy g, I Hus! Jaro0r Ofienta 00 Orfontal 133464 Bante #0F New Dricane Express —liakeriehd. Bautn Baroars, Los Augvies, Dem: Merced, Berenda wd for Yosemite), I rom Paso, New Orleans > CHEAP Cruz wnl Iy 12:45p Newark “*4:03 0 Nowark, a4:13p Glenwoo! dow, Fol o, o i, CREEK ROUTE FERRY Prom SAN FRARGISLO. (Third wd Townsen T8:104 Ocoan View, South man 171004 Ban Jose wid Way Statious (New Al 171804 Sunday, Foinaipal Wy Stations. *9:004 Kan o I Princip 204 San Joss. 1:45 7y San Mats Palo Al Tres Pinos, Santa ¢ Mouterey il Pacitic 8:80r San Jose 11 3p San Josw wid Principal Way Stations BOA San.Jose, Los of 00a.u. kot Strest (S 11:00 Werdvesdays ouly) xcursion € San Criz. Pusific Gro = 1m:350 . Vees *, Lo yod wd mpoc o Way Stutions o o Wy Hatl Way . Menlo Park, o, Itedwood to. San 0116, *Zier *9:408 nd Way Statlons 100F Sau Jose, Los Gatos sud Priucipal Way Stations. . San J, Weinaiya) Wey Siations and Way Stations. and Way Statious. CHARLESTON, 8.0, AND RETURN, via the Santa Fe Route Tickets good for sixty days and sold on JULY [ and 2, | Take the first train on the new line leaving San Francisco at { 9 A. M. SUNDAY, July 1. Ticket Gffice at 8 Market St. EXCURSION RATES : - T0 THE EAST, On July 12 and 20. August 4th, tickets from Deuver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo to Cehi- cago, St. Louts and Intermediate points, and re- turn, will be soid by the | GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ——At Rate of— One Regu'ar Fare Plus $2.00 far Round Trip, Return Limit Cctober 31, 1900, SPECIAL TRAINS. ONE NIGHT OUT TO CHICAGO. Tickets also good on regular trains. DIRFCT LINE FROM COLOI oY SPRINGS AND MANTI’O%L e Take advantage of these cheap rates and pend your vacation In your old homes. Sleap- ing Car Reservatigns may be made now for any of the excursions.' Write for full information. CLINTON JONES, G. A.. San Francisco, Cal. E. W. THOM! A.G. P. A.. Topeka, Kax. JOHN AN, G. P.'A., Chicago. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEB SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Perry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 3 3:30. 5:10. 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:9 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips and 11:20 0. m. S\NDAYS—IN 9:30, 11:00 & m.; AN RAFAFL TO SAN FRANGISCO. < DAYS—4:10, T:60, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:45, p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at :£5 and 6:38 v m. SUNDAYS-—$:10, 9:40, 1110 & m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave In Effect. Artive San Francisco. [Apr. 16. 1900.| San Francisco. Week | Sun- dl) 30 am| Petaluma. :00 pm| Santa Rosa. l Fulton, 1:30 am Windsor. | Healdsburs. Lytton | Geyservill 3:30 pra| §:00 am/ Claverdale. 7:35 pm/| 6:20 pm 7:20 am| Hopland 110:28 am $:30 pra! 3:00 am| and Uktah. | 7:35 pm| 8:20 pm | |10:25 am 8:00 m’ Guerneville.| 7: sm‘ | 6:20 pm. Scoome Glen znen | 8:08 pm/| 6:20 pm 10:40 am|(10:35 amy sm-m‘ | 935 amj §:40 am <00 p: 5:00 am, ! 500 pm| _Sedastepol “Stages connect at Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: ot Lytton for Lytton Springs tor Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdal Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Keiseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. at Ukiah for, Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue L ‘tes. Laurel Deil Lake. Witter Springs. Pomo, Potter Val John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknel Sanhe’ in _Heights, . Hullville, Orr's ¥ prings, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg. West- poct. Usal, Willits, Laytonvile. mmirs, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scot! und Eurska. faturday to Monday round teip tickets at reduced rates. / On_Sunday_round bevond San Rafael Ticket offices, 650 H. C. WHITING, General Manager. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m.. 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. SUNDAYS. 8 9 10, N1a m, 1:30, 23 p. m. re San Francisco to Summit and return, 31 #. EW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OP! Dr.Gibbon’s Dispensary, 625 KEARNY ST. Estabiished in 1834 for the treatment of Privete Diseases, hood. Upper lake, trip tickets to all potmts Ralf rates. jarket sz, Chronicle bldg. R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. Lost Man| Debility or disease on bodyand mind and Skin Diseases. doctor cures w hen others fall. Try him. Cm low i .-s w-h m‘ WEBKLY CALL 8§1 per Yecar. Bnlarged to 16 Pages