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T—Furn. and Unfar HOT 148 Sixth—Rooms per week, and 1 might. \ et st (old No. 1360 —Fur single; aleo unfurnished, | e shed roc king pe: The Ol single o tes reasonbl, furnished rooms; 81| quie | ny g =, pano: vilege light housckeep: utheast corner gant suites: single: t . Turk and Tayl ¥_front bay wigdo weak rooms, PROPOSALS. \ SURY Department, Office of General Su- perl‘rjtendem U. 8. Life-saving Service, Wash- lflfl)fl. D. C., June 18, 1800—Sealed proposals ‘." n hevrmh'ed at this office until 2 o'cleck 1 P- m. of Thursday, the 12th day of July, 1900, ] i | an4 publicly opened, for furnishing sup- Plies required for use of the Life-saving Ser- YVice for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1901 the supj 'S 1o be\ delivered at such points In w ¥ Grand Haven, Mich., and 'ml., as may be required, and named in the pecification: ded consist of LSAs and ber s and sheeves: cordage: crocker hardware; lanterns, lumber; medicines, ts, chandlery: st articles; all of which are eny n the specifications attached to the £ which may be obtained upon ap this office or to the Inspector of aving Stations, 17 State st., New York Superintendest Eleventh ' Life-saving t. Grand Haven, Mich., and Superin- nt Tweifth Life-saving ~District, New Appraicers’ Stores, San Francisco, Cal, En- pes containing proposals should be ad- the “‘General Superintendent aving Service, Washington, D. C., ked on the outside ‘Proposal for An- upplies.”” The right is reserved to re- r all bids, and to waive defects, If r the interests of the Government. PIPER, Acting General Super- best people in cit clean rme g wate —_—m ROOMS AND BOARD. | rket st.—Suite o rms.; board op he Weekly the oat rd wanted by two you Polk sts ot SPECIAL NOTICES. lections made. COLLECTIO! ted for $4: o PACIFIC erv SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. d repairing guaran- 1915 Misei 5 ge and Furniture Moving Com- more st me Jackson 281 nge, 536 California. telephone Main 266, BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS ERN ui p date restdence of large oorner 1 ocks of colleze; G MAY & co., Berkeley cottage 5 lot 30x1 ND Al FFICE—111S BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ————————— CAKLAND FURNITURE AN introduction 1o you from A, Scheilhaas. the : re dealer. 1ith and Fraoklin, Oakiand —_— al German Consui- Sacramento street). San 190, LOHAN, Imperial | —_————— DIVIDEND NOTICES. { END Notice—Security Savings Bank, 222 | 1ils bullding. For the half | < 30, 1900, dividends on term de- | ¢ three andsix-tenths (3 6-10) | num and on inary deposits | iree (3) per cent per annum, will be payable on and after | 1900 §. L. ABBOT JR., Secretary. | of the Hibernia Savings and Loan Bo. | corner Market, McAllisier and Jones | . _June 27, 1900.—At a rex- of Directors of this | a ‘dividend has been | three and one-eighth 1 on all deposits for %0." 2900, Free trom | and after July 1, TOBIN, Secretary, | Soclety. 101 Montgomery | Board Directors ing June | —quarter | 2t per anoum on all deposits, free | and payable on and after July 2, vidends mot called for are added o of dividend as the er July 1, 1900. i CARMANYZ ( : t per a at the rate of Tree of taxes, July 2, ‘J | Jomn D. ca and Jessie B er, 20, « Hess, 5 Sanchez street, and Ellen J. Giesecke, 16 Church street. | CARROLL—In MARRIAGE LICENSMS. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Walt: Dean 2, 210 Broadway, and Flora Van Ness avenue. . 22, resno, and Hattle P. be, 2, Petaluma, and Lola and Martha B. "Richter, 24, 3% Brannan street, and Esteils Humphrey, 15, 821A Fremont str TiS—NARRIAGES—DEATES h notices They must be biication offices th the name and residenc: rized to have the same publis sent by handed | 1 be BORN. | § this city, June 25, 1900, to thes| f George E. Denman, a son BINS—In this city, June 26, 1900, to the | G. B. Robbins, a daughter. NTHAL—To the wife of L. Rosentha! of Shanghal, China, a son. In this city, June 28, the wife arey of Rinc MARRIED. BRUTT—JOHANNE—In this city, June %, 1900, | the Rev. J. Fuendeling, John C. Brutt Minnfe Johenns DEUTSCHEL—In _this city, the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Jackson, Amador Coun and Eltsabetha Deutschel of Rhelngonh HILL—CRAWFORD—In this c 00, the Rev. J. P. Dickson, James F. Hill of Berkeley and Jessie M. Crawford of San Francisco. SCHLAM_KRILLIn. this city. June by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Oskar J. and Amelia B, J. Krill TRONG—In this city, 3 J. Fuendeling, William Tol- rmstrong DIED. | Louise M Johnson. Peter A. | Alexander B. Jo ., Willlam A, Soila D MeGiinn, Mary H ton, Patrick McTavis, Murdock Mrs. Annie MecTevish, Murdock | ningham, Gerald Magill, Capt. A. E. | Driscoll, James F. B | Gunnison, C. Robert | Searaer Michael Ehmie, Hegler, John H Edga H. inck Strauss, Baby’ Agnes , Teigeler, Catherine June 28, 1300, Loufse Bauer, beloved mother of Pearl Bauer, | hter of Walter and Mary Woolnough, of Florence Woolnough, a native aged 25 vears. this city, Jupe 27, 1900, Alexander oved husband of Sarah J. B vn, | a native of Providence, R. 1, aged 6 | and 7 months. (Rhode Isiand papers please | uaintances are respect °nd the funeral to-morrow o'clock, from his late re street, near Clay, thence er Van Ness 1ll be celebrated for the re sencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- alyary Cemetery. Berkeley, June 25, 1800, Julia a, wife of Captain games Carroll, a na- ve of New York, ag years. > The funeral will take place men: Mount this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from her late resi- de 1901 Louisa street, Berkeley, Inter- men sonic Cemete: San Francisc ¥—In this city, June 25, 1900, nnelly, wife of and mother of Mrs. Annie Schreck and | Rina Connelly, a native of Ireland, aged 50 years CREIGHTON—In this city. June 27, rick, beloved husband of Annie Creighton. and 1900, Pat- er of James and Cassie Crelghton, Mrs. | Willam Connolly and Mrs, Mollie Brown, a native of Ireiand, aged 62 vears. Friends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral this day at 8:30 o'clock. from his late res dence, 47 Folsom street, thence to St. Pat- | k's' Church, where a solemn requiem mass | celebrated for the repose of his soul, neing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy etery sHAM—In Oakland, June 28, 1900, Gerald, beloved husband of Mazie Cunning- hem J. Cunningham, and nningham and Mrs. son of Captain e of Harry L. ner F. Rich of L Angeles, a native 0!1 t India, aged ars and 6 months. SCOLL—In_ this city, June 25, 1500, Jamas ¥., deariy beloved husband of Mary Driscoll, and father of Juliet Mary and Willlam iscol], a native of County Cork, Ireland, ‘monthe. nds and acquaintances are respedt- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow :rday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi rland street, thence to Mission where a solemn requiem high Jebrated for the repose of his . commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. GUNNISON—iIn this city, June 26, 1800, C. Rob- ert, beloved husband of Bertha Gunnison, a native of Norway, aged 68 years $ months and 10 d ARNEY—In thie city, June 27, 190, Mich- acl. beloved husband of Margaret Hearney, ather of Andrew, Hugh, Nora and Wini- Hearney and Mrs. Theodore Parnow, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged’ 56 years " & riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, § Clara street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 10 o'clock. Interment Ho Cross Cemetery. i GLER—In this city, June 27, 1900, John H. Hegler, beloved husband of Rose Hegler, father of Edwin C. Hegler and the late Fred- erick A. Hegler, and brother of Mrs. Mary Howard, a native of Sonoma County, Cal., aged 53 years. (Sonoma County papers please copy.) [7¥riends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, H 22¢ Haight street. Interment 1. O. O. F. Cemetery. HINCK—In this city, June 28, 1900, Heory J., beloved husband of slena Hinck, father of Annie M., Mamie and George A. Hinck, and brother of Mrs. Rowe, a native of Germany, aged 58 years. T 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- folly invited to attend the. funeral Sunda July 1, at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Tem- ple, under the auspices of Crockett Lodge K i3 F. 'and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. HOLEWORTH —In_this city, June 2, 1909, Mary, beloved wife of John H. Holsworth, and dearly devoted mother of Lillie, Ros Lottie, #Edward, John, Percy and Harry Hole- werth and Mrs. James Murasky, a native of INGRAM—In Cazadero, June 27, 130, 8. C. Ingram, aged 79 years. BOLDY_Savings and Loan st.—The directors have declared the semi-ann: dividends: 2.60 per ¢ 2 on term and ? per ceut per an- ordimary deposite, payable on and | am on Srter July 2. 190 ERNEST BRAND, Sec. { DIVIDEND NOTICE—Mutual Savings Bank of San Trancisco, 33 Post st. For the half | year ending June 30, 1900, a dividend bas n Geclured ut the rate of three (3) per cent 3 all Geposits, free of taxes, pay- d r Monday, July 2, CEORGE A STORY, Cachie D notice—Dividend No. 106 (Afty per share) of the Oceanic Steantship will be payable at the office of the on and after MON E DIVIDEND notice—San Francisco Savings Union, California st.. corner Webb—For the BAM year ending with the 30th of Jue, ! dividend b been declared at the rate anpum of three and six-tenths (3 6-10) per | fett on term Aeposits and three (3) per cent | on ordinary deposits, free of tazes, DAl ©v and eiter MONDAY. July 2. 1900 LOVELL WHITF. Cashter. DIVIPEND motice—The German Savings and | Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half w‘mrnndlu’l'm June 30, 1900, a dividend has b Aeclared at the rate of three and one- 7 (G'g) per cent per annum on ail ts, free of tuxes, payable on and after MONDAY, July 2, 190. GEO. TOURNY, |0dd Feilows’ Cemetery Association, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Successcrs to Flannagan & Gallagher), DANIEL P, DONOVAN, T, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoin School. Teiephone South 80. McAVOY & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 1285 Market st., between §th and $th. Telephone South 247, MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY MATE 8 2 CREMATION. AN co SAN FRANCIZCO, CAL. | 57:6 THE SAN FRANCIS of Walter and Freda Johnson, and brogher-in- law of Charles Petersen, a native of Sweden, aged 52 years 7 months ‘and 15 days. 0¥ ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, July 1, at 10 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Tuneral under the auspices of Burns Leodge No. 65, A. O. U. W. IntermentCypress Lawn metery. Please omit flowers. June 28, 1900, William A.. . J. W. Jones, and brother Harry and J. Watkins Jones, a native of San Francisco, aged % years 10 months and 25 days. [ Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow rday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par f Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. M —In_this city, June 27, 1900, at her idence. 1467 Fulton street, Mary H., wife of Frank McGiynn, a native of Sydney, Aus- traiia. [ Mass will be'sald for the repose of her soul ‘this day (Friday), at 9:30 o'clock, at Holy Cross Church. nterment private. No fowers. MCTAVIS—In the City and County Hospital, . 1900, Murdock McTavis, a native of chusetts, aged 56 years. McTEVISH—In this city, June %, 1900, Mur- dock McTevish, a native of Nova Scotla, aged 54 years. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this. day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at the funeral parlors of Delehanty & Havens, 369 Clay streer, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MAGILL—In this city, June 27, 1900, Captain A. E. Magill, beloved father of Arthur E. and Percy W. Magill, and brother of R. H. and H. M. Magill, a member of George H. Thomas Pest 2, G, A. R, and Loval Legion No. 11, K. T., of Oakland, a native of Hamilton, Canada, aged 57 years and 7 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral gervices to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 708 Thirtéenth street. Oakland. In- terment Mountain Viey Cemetery. MILLER—In’this city, Aune 2§, 1900, Bennle R., beloved son of B. P. and Katie R. Miller, a native of California. aged 9 years. REDDY—In this June 26, 1900, Patrick, beloved . Reddy, and brother . Reddy, a na- | y tive_of Woons e ; g7 Funeral services will be held this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 2717 Pycific avenue. rn Africa, Sergeant Major Edga Schmitt of Bethune's Mounted In- formerly of San ‘Francisco. city, June 21, 1900, Baby daughter of Frank M. and a native of San Francisco. invited to attend the funeral this da . at 10 o'clock, from 21A et, between Waller and Frederick. 1In- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. FELER—In this city, June 25, 1900, Cath- beloved wife of Conrad Teigeler, a na- tive of Foisom, Cal., aged 8 years. (Vallejo papers please copy.) > The remains will be shipped to Vallejo for interment e e e et "REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. and Eugene N. Fritz to Jerry J. , lot 8W corner Frederick street and e, W 30 by S 100; $10. co to Selina Ciprico, lot § E of Ashbury, E 5033 by § Mary A. Flint te George H Flint (trustees estate of 2 1ine Noe streets, 57 N of also_lot W line Webster Hermann, 24x81:3; $1 Delia Kelly to Ulick Burke, lot street, 45 N of Michael and on W line of Noe street, 115 § of Nineteenth, S 2 by W 125; $10. James F. and Eilen (or Ellen C. Stevens) line of Cali- to Catherine Stevens, lot on S E 216 by S street, 1371:6 E of Hyde, 137:6; gift. Christian Froelich to Charles Hewitt, lot on Folsom and Main streets, SW 91:8 $10. . Whittier to same, lot on N o Beale and Folsom streets, NW _183: §, NE 45:10, SE 137:6, SW i83:4; §10. Gearge H. Middlemas to g lot on > Beale street, §7:6 NW of Harrisos NE 100; $10. Henry J. Bothin to same, lot on NE line of Beale street, 137.6 NW of Harri- W 45 by NE 137:6; $10. Chevaseo to same, lot on NW line of 5 NE of Beale, NE 50 by NW son, D G. B Harrison street. $10. P. F. and Margaret Dundon to same, lot on NE line of F , 137:8 SE of Fol- 137:6; _$10. som, SE 5 by NE 13 . J.M. Lakenan to F. H. Davis, undivided half B line of Beale street, 80 126:3. NE 137:6, NW 68:9, , NW 57:6, SW 110; $10. Mary M. and Margaret J. Reilly to Edward | M. Dunbar, line of om_street, 164 SW 25 by NW 137:8; $10. H. Lachman estate (a corporation) to same, lot Begle streets, W lot corner of Harrison and 7:6 by NW 137:6; $10. poration) to same, line_of Beale street, 8, 130, E 63:5, SW NW 718, NE 137:6; $10, Jeremiah J. Galvin to Susie A. Galvin, lot on W line of Webster street, 104:6 N of Grove, N 7 by W 82:6; Iot on S line of Sutter street, §7:6 E of Scott, E 25 by S 137:6, quit- claim’ deed; $10, Estate of William Leroy Bean Thomas J. Bean. guardian) to R. J. Pavert, all interest in lot on NW_corner of- Seymour and Golden Gate avenues, W 30 by N 75: $127 Thomas J. and Evelyn L. Bean and Cornelia M. Post to N. W. Miller, undlvided two-thirds sam 9. same, quitc Charles and Dorothéa Harris to Homeseekers’ | Loan Association, lot on N line of Wi street, 106:6 W of Walnut, W 32 by also lot on W _line of Broderick str 8 N Waller, N 25 by W 80; also lot on E line of Stanyan street, 30 N of Rivoli avenue, N 25 E 10, lot & block 2, subdivision 1, Clar- on Heights; $5. 'win and Schwab to same. let line of street. 30 W of Harte W 2 also Iot_on E line of an street, of Rivoll, N 2 by E 100, , block 2, fubdivision 1, Clarendon Helghts, Homeseekers Rickoff (wife of Stanyan street, Assoclation to Edith M. hur R.), lot on E line of 0 N of Rivoll, N % by E 100; $2562 Isaac W. and Nora C. O'Rourke to Arthur I G. and Annie M. Bennett, lot 5, block 4, Ma- rion Tract (Hosoial lot William and A, to Lizzie A. Wynne, Iot on W line of Capp street, 225 N of Seventeenth, N 25 by W 105; also undivided 14 of lot cn SW line of Fourth street, 140 SE of Folsom, SE 2% by SW 75: grant Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to A. H. R. Schmidt, lot on S line of Nineteenth street, 7 W of Noe, W 25 by § 86; $10, Thomas B. and James P. Slevin to Catherine Slevin, lot on W ilne of Alabama street, 156 N of Twenty-fourth, N 26 by W _100: also lot on E lMne of Harrifon street, 156 N of Twenty- fourth, N 26 by E 100; $10. Lemar to Thomas Moran, lot on NW Wyoming and Farragut streets, NW ) block 4, West knd Map 2; $. Alameda County. H. P. and Emma E. Moreal, F. M. Danhy and Pauline Poison (by J.,B. Lanktree, com- missioner) to Mary L. Landaster, lot on S line 510, of Central avenue, 300 E of Wiilow street, B | 50 by S 150, being lot 12 in W half of block B, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $38. S. P. Spink to Annle Spink, lot on S line of San Jose avenue, 150 W of Walnut street, W 50 by S 130, being 1ot 13, block O, Ploneer Home- stead, Alameda; also lot on W line of Park street, 175:7 8 of Clinton avenue, § 25:1, W 96,15 to beginning, being the § half of , lands adjacent to Encinal; gift. Phillp Anspacher to George B. Ferguson, lots 40 to-43, plock E, Arspacher Tract, being a re- subdivisibn of a rortion of Haywards Tract, Eden Township: $10, Same to Rasmus C. Rasmussen, the SE half of lot 23, block C, map of Anspacher Tract, be- ing a resubdivision of a portion of same; $10. Maria_and Philip V., Wenig to Pletro Lecar, lot on SW corner of' Main and Abble sireets, lot 1i, block E 160:5, § 50, W 144:6, thence at an obtuse angle N 52:6 to beginning, being lot 1, block D, re- vised plan of town of Pleasanton, Murray Township; $1000. J. McMullen to John Price, lots 10, 11 and 12, block B, Christiania Tract, Berkeley; $10.~- Josepli Maristany to Annette Marlstany, all in following: Lote 1, 2 and 3, block T, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; also lot on SB})\' corner of Alameda avenue and Oak 150, W 100, N 130, E to beginning, auitclaim deed: Jobn and Mary Astrue to Edward Garst, lot on SE corner of Front and J streets, E 73 by § 150, being lots 1, 2 and 3, block 66, town of | Niles, map filed December 31, 1888, Washington | Township: §10. Willilam_H. and Helen C. Ford to Israel Rich- ards, lot 35 and all that portion 6f lot 35 lying E of a_center line drawn parallel to and mid- way between the E and W boundary lines of lot 36, being the E haif of lot 36, Ford Tract, town of Niles Washington Township; $230. M. J. Henley and G, W. Schweinhard to Lepos von Perhacs, lots 313 to 21, block V, on map of Beulah Park, East Oakland: aiso a strip of land bordering upon and lying W of above lots (subject to a mortgage for §1000); $10. Richard and Elizabeth A, Christianson to B, M. Newcomb, lot on W line of second street. 353 SE of Twenty-first avenue, SE 72, SW 130, NW 44, SW 10, NW 28 NE 140 to beginning, block 67 on map of northern ad- dition to Brooklyn, East Oakland: also lot an E line of Champion street, 100 N of Chicago avenue, E 120.64, N 50. W 120.76, § 50 to begin- ning, block B, resubdivision of Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township: $1000. Mountain View Cemets Assoclation to James Reed, lot 20 in plat 35, Mountain View Cemetery, Gakland Township: §0. M. McCann to Sarah L. White, lot on SW line of East Twenty-second street, 194:% S| of Twanty-fourth avenue, SE 50 BV? fif, block N, subdivision 50 Assoclates Tract, East Onkiand, quitclaim deed; $5. 0. G. 'and Eliza B. May to Kate Kennelly. lot on W line of Loulsa street, 40 § of Berk Jey way/ S 40 by W 134.65, being lot 11, Twitch- el Tract, Berkeley. §i0. 5 en Bu # . B lector) to mycc-un, Tote 1 g0 4 block dh: Tract B, Land and Town Improve- ment Association, Berkeley; 3. 1o McCann to . J. Callaghan, same, Berke- " mflg m&om and Loan Associa- tion to Joseph T. di Lavigne, lot on (W line of Killed in battle on May 20, 1900, in | Belvedere | (minor) (by | t | Jewett, hence May 6, sailed June 16; schr Mar- San_Pablo avenue, 105 N of Rose, street. N 75 by W 128, being lots 17, 18 and 19® block 21, on map of I M. Wentworth Boot and Shoe Com- pany's Tract, Berkeley; $10, Builders’ Contracts. H. Derky (owner) with Wilson & Long (con- tractors)—Carpenter, plastering, plumbing and grading, excepting painting, lincrusta, man- tels, gas fixtures and shades for a three-rtory and basement frame building on W line of Lyon street, 125 S of McAllister, S 25 by W 106:3; $5200. | Joseph Seeley (owner) with Cornelius C. Mur- phy (contractor and architect)—All work for a dwelling house on N line 6f Vallejo street, 207 E of Fillmore, E 40 by N 137:6; $7700. |~ John F. Rau (owner) with §. B. Kress (con- tractor), architects Rousseau & Son—All work for a one and one-half story and basement frame cottage, With concrets foundation, on NW corner of Twenty-first and Sanchez streats,’ W 105 by N 25; $1855. Christian H. Voight (owner) with James A. Wilson (contractor), architects Salfield & Kohlberg—Excavation, house raisers’ work and brick work for undershoving and upholding of E wall of a three-story brick building on SE line of Market street, 140 NE of Second, NE 30 | by SE 135; $2650. M, S Lowenthal (owner) with Val Franz (contractor and architect)—Brick, carpanter and mill work, hardware, glazing and tinning for a two-story and basement frame residence on N line of Washington street. 130:6 W of Bu- chanan, W 25:3 by N 127:6; $64i ————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. B W Collins & w, Wyo,J A Baldwin, Fulton W F Maggard, Corning|H Isaacs,. L Ang T W Wilsoh, Winters [H C Newhart, Denver B McCaffery &w, Salin' W A Chamberlain, L A J R Chace, S Jose | JWhite, Ukiah C Yates, S Jose IDr'1. La Lande, L A H Johnson, § Rosa I Ferguson, Sacto C H Schoer, Stanford |J L Beall & w, Fresno | A H Ludden, Sacto G Turner & w, Modesto A W Drummond, Port!P M Norboe, Hanford A C_Maude, krefleld Mrs 1. C Lees, Hanford | J 8 Sweet & S Rosa Mrs T Clark, Placervie | W T Cloefeller; VisallaMiss C Clark, Placervil | W A Hamond, L Ang Mrs L Dickson, § Cruz HCW Pasadena G Migliaralla, Napa H O Archi By P ! Chicago |J Anderson Jr. L A i Mrs J A McKee, Butte | R Walicce, Belvedere | I Boysen, Sacto J R Watson, Gurnville L L Horxe, Sacto |T G Fitch, Tucson D D Donovan & w, O [T, R Tarcher, Merced | J A Hope, w&d, Ogden H Whitelock, Reading | M C Dujmovich, Ariz (T ¢ Woodworth, § Crk | 7 Anderson, Fresno |H H Mason, Salinas | | D H Moulton. Sacto !'J F Condon, Verdi Miss E K Mason, Salin | D Ludwig, Mariposa Miss Gray. Oroville i R Home, Australia Miss Waldeyer, Orovill F Kinney, Vinton | PALACE HOTEL. W H Bowman, Toledo|Mrs Roberts, China E Churchill . Napa| A Glover & w. Engld C Lawrence, Stanford G B Bittle & w, BEng | C Reynolds & w. L. A|4 Besch, Japan, | | W E McCord, Wis J Wanrsh Japan { E Bilhuber, N ¥ F L Amadge, Java | 3 Bragdon ‘& w, Cal |Mrs Amadge, Java J A Dubbs & w. Pa S W _Knapp, S Barb Mrs O W Cutter, Bostn H H Park, N Y Mrs Morrison, Oakland Master. Amadge, Java Miss Henninghain, Jav Migs S Sharpe, Pa D Murphy & w, L Ap B H Swen, Wash J A Roos, Rotterdam H Grosfer. Hamburg | J ¥ Burger, Rotterdam C Schultz, Hamburg W Frank, S Mateo A Darwin,’ Hamburg | Mrs Frank, S Mateo 'W Ackland, London C @ Curtis, Omaha M Rosenthal & c. Neb W _H_Burpee, Phila J P Roberts, China | Princess Dhuleey, Indi Princess Dhuleen, Indi K Huerr, § Mateo H Strauss, S Mateo | B P Vingue, N Y | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | 7 Buckhoun&f, L Ang|C M Daniels, Oregon R O Tobin, Oregon J W Nevatt, L Ang W _Nicol, Newark | W Gregory, Suisun J Muiroy, § Jose L Waterman, Antioch Mrs O Wilson, R Vista G Lorentz, Nebraska | Miss N Wilson,R Vista F M_Lindall. Rock Isl | A Downs, Alaska Fresno SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i Continued from Page Eight. ‘ o : | |3 J Thompson, stmr Alpha, from ice pack, and sailed again May 9 for St Micha May 10, schr Fischer Bros, sailed again M: 7 for Nome; May 11, etmr Portland, nence April 3, sailed again Ma: 28 for Nome; May 15, stmr_Albion, hence May 1, salled May 2 for Nome; May 15, schr Kodiak, hence April 15, sailed May 24 for Nome; May 15, | schr Abbie F Morris, from Seattle, sailed again May 24 for Nome: May 15, schr Abbie F Morrls, from Seattle, salled May 22 for Nome; May 17, schr Francis Alice, from Seattle, sailed May 22 for Nome; stmr Dora, from Seattle, sailed ay 26 for Nome; stmr Thrasher, hence April 1, sailed Mng 18 for Nome; ay 18, schr bler, from Seattle, sailed May 21 for Nome: schr Carrie and Annle, from Ice pack, sailed il eattle, sailed May m Seattle,, sailed Thurston, from ice May sailed | eattle, schr Penguin, from May 2, schr Bring Gold, from Port , sailed June 1: U S stmr Bear, from | Seattle. sailed May 30; stmmeRobert Dollar, | from Seattle, salled May schr Louisa D, | hence April 2, salled M May " 24. schf | Mary, hence April 19, sailed May 30; May 24, schr Alcedo, from Seattle, sailed May 31; May 2, schr Laurel, from Seattle, sailed May 31: May 26, stmr Rainier, hence May 15, sailed June | 5; stmr Discovery. from Seattle, satled June | 5 schr J G Wall, hience April 25, salied May 30. | Arrived Mav 21—Stmr Fulton, from Seattle, | sailed May 29; stmr Aloha, hence May 13, sailed June 2 schr' San Buenaventura, from Port | | Hadiock. sailed June 7: stmr Corwin, from Port | Townsend, =alled May 29; schr Gen Macpherson, | from Seattle, sailed May 30; schr Louise J | Kenny, hence April 30, sailed May 31. May 28— Stmr South Portland, from Seattle, sailed June stmr Oregon. from Seattle, sailed June 5: mr Alliance, from Seattle, sailed June 2: stmr Chas Nelson, ‘from Seattle, satied June 7. May | 31—Stmr Zealandia, hence May 21, sailed June tmr Ohio, trom Seattle, sailed June 11. June Stmr Wallowa, from Seattle, sailed June 11, towing bark Mercury, from Beattle: stmr San | Pedro, hence May 17, sailed June 12 for Nome: | stmr Roanoke, from Seattle, sailed June 13 for Nome. June 2—Stmr Signal, from Grays Har- bor, sailed June 3 for Nome. May 30—-Stmr Abérdeen, from: Seattls, salled June 7 for Nome. June 2—Stmr Geo W Elder, sailed June 8 for ome; stmr Luella, with schr Dewey in tow, hence May 15, salled June 5 for Nome. June 4 Stmr Elihu Thomson, from Seattle, sailed June 15 for Nome; stmr St Paul, hence May 26, sailed June & for Nome. June 5—Stmr Nomé lty, from Actoria, satied June S for Nome: stmr San Blas, from Seattle, sailed June 7 for Nome. June 6—Stmr Lakme, from Seattle, sailed June 11 for Nome; bktn Jane A Falkin- from Seattle, sailed June — for Nome: equoia. hence May 23, sailed June 14 for ome; stmr Grace Dollar, hence May 4, sailed June 7 _for Nome; stmr Utopla, from Seattle, sailed June 12 for Nome. June 7—Stmr Bruns- | wick, from Seattle, sailed June 14 for Nome; stmr Santa Ana, sailed June 12 for Nome: stmr Senator, from ice pack, sailed Jne 10 for Nome: stmr Jeanie, from Nome, and sailed June § for Seattle; stmr Valencla, from Seattle, sailed June 9 for Nome. June §—Stmr Elk No 1, hne May 5, sajled June 16 for Nome; stmr Centen- nial, from Seattle salled June 14 for Nome: schi Bowhead, salied June 11 for Nome. June 9—-Stmr Morning Star, hence May 17, salled June 9 for Nome; stmr Olympia, from ice pack, | salled June 13 for Nome: tug Meteor, hence May 16, sailed June 13 for Nome. June 30— | Stmr Humboldt, hence June 2, sailed June 16 for Nome: bktn Monitor,*from ‘ice pack, sailed | June 16 for Nome; schr Vine, hence May 5, | cailea June 13 for Nome; tug Richard Holyoke, | h barge Skookum in tow, from Seattle, | | failed June 17 for Nome; stmr Discovery, from | joe pack, salled Junme 16 for Nome; schr Ruf, | from Seattie, sailed June 14 for Nome; stmr | Chas D Lane, from Seattle, sailed June 17 for | Nome; schr Ruby A Cousins, from Seattle. June 11—Stmr San Jose, from Seattle,, satled June 14 for Nome. June 12—8tmr Noyo, hence | May 20, sailed June 17 for Nome; schr W F Tutt, from Seattle. June 13—Tug Edith, :Eo.lanm: Townsend, salled June Fv for Nome} stmr Sunol, with barges York angNome, hence May 2 sailed June 17 for Nome; stmr Garonne, from fee pack, sailel June — June 14—Bchr | Lettitia, hence 7, sailed June 17 for Nome. Schr Altalr, hence May 18, June 17— P e TR T D Seatile, June 13—Stmr Portland, Caj Nome, sailed June 19 for San Franeisco; echr Bonita, hence May 6. June 17—Tug Lena L. June 18--Stmr Robert Dollar, from Cape Nome; stmr Chas Nelson, from ice stmr Des- atch, from Portiand. June 2—U § stmr Wheel- ing. from Yokohama. June 41 8 stmr Rush, | from Seattle, sailed June 14_for cruise. | June 12—U S stmr Lawton, from Seattle, sailed | June 18 for Nome. June 4—U & stmr Seward. | Seattle. sailed June 17 for Nome. June 17 | f_r%ms stmr Perry, from Seattle; U 8 stmr Mc- | Culloch, from Seattle. FOREIGN PORT! NANAIMO—Satled June 2i—Br stmr Robert | Adamson, for San Francisco. HONGKONG-Awived_ prior o June 2—Br ‘Ateyle, from Oregon: stmr City of Pe- . henee May 20; Br simr Glenogle, from T4 Teq June %—Br stmr Braemer, for Oregon; | Br stmr Empress of Indla, for Vancouver, | PYOROHAMA—Arrived June 2%-Br stmr Al- | gon. hence June 1. | " gailed May Russ stmr Kotik, for Moro- 5ok, T ' S St Yosemite, for Naa- ! . June mr. i aga- 2{? ';halu $—Br stmr Strathgyle, for Hono- | lulu, ete. | "LIVERPOOL—Eailed June 26—Br ship Lang- | aale, for Oregon. s';gWN—sulel June 2—Fr bark lufr‘h‘.‘:"ur Dublin. June 27—Br bark Xnv-r-l 5 lasgow. 'ygg'n&qil‘?—'ia'fi:a June 2%6—Br ship Oweenee, San Francisco. ‘oftuwfl-d'm:-a Jure 18-Stmr Advance, 2o June - Allianca, for New York. TRUNGENESS — Passed June % — Br ship Riverside, from London, for San Francisco. EENSTO' Sa110 Tite 3 dire: coms 'WN—Sall une tm k'.QH'm Ldverpool, for New York: nnr'lem:- land, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. Amv{;;k\rrwu June 28—Stmr Sardinian, N b ) :gfluyd’ryknu 28—Stmr Gloster Lulrentlu:.. for N HAMBURG—Arrived June 25—Stmr Palatia, from New York. NAPLES—Arrived June 27—Stmr_ Victoria, from Palermo, for New York: stmr Ems, from New Yo?. and sal for Genoa. P 7y et AP e o iy ania, orn Eufig L—Arr!v*‘hmo 25—Stmr New TNION Balted Tune S5 Stmr Methaba, for _ New York. . & . * G * J0 CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1900, E Fi “ irst Passenger r On July 1, 1900, the first passenger traln from San Francisco to Chicago, over the rails of one single rail- way, will leave Ferry, foot of Market street, at 9a. m. by way of the newly constructed Santa Fe Route. The Palace Sieeping Cars and the Tourist Sleeping Cars will go through to Chicago without change. Dining Car will rup through the San Joaquin Valley. Ticket Office 628 Market St. OVERLAND LEAVES STOCKTON TRAIN LEAVES FRESNO AND BAKERSFIELD San Francisco To Chicago. Santa Fe Route Train st of July. A At 9:00 a.m. Daily | Market Street- At 4:10 p. m. Daily ferry Depot At 8:00 p.m. Daily ! LEAVE {Main Line, Foot of Market Stzeet.) ~ Frou Mav 13, 1900. — +71004 Beniels, %1004 Shasta Bartlett iuff, +8:00. Dyl Ho0d Maiysvilie, Oroville. ... *8:1004 Atlantic Express-Ogden 0N By *4:00r Boni wi Woodiaud. Marysville, Oroville. ... | M:g0p Nflm Il‘.n-lml Stookton . H-:n".' yvilie, Chico, Ited Bluft. *8:804 Onkdale, Chinese (for Yosemite). Bouora, Carters.... ... *0:00 Baywards, Niles aud Way Stations *9:004 h:“n‘ and Fresno. . Elmira, Vacarille, e i erersts St iand, Knighte Landing, i Htockto: Livermors, Placervill incramento, Exprees — Martiug throp, Htoektou, u...'fl *3:00r The Owl Limited— . Fresno. Bakeratlald, Naugus for Swuts Bar- bars, Los Angeles.... *5:00r Fresun “imor Now vicans B2 Buuta Barbura, Omahs, *6:00r Oriental Omabn, Chicago. Mertinez, Lath- Svoabion, Morcal Beroads ond for Yosemite), ¥ Bl Paso, New Orieat 100F Vallefo, Port Costa and Way &ta. 4 tious. *8:03¢ Oregon and Timonto, Galiforuia ¥anrem, fao. Murgnsilte, 12 g COANT DIVISION (Narrow Gavge). {Foot of Market Street.) Banta Oroz_Gxeursion for Santa 181050 3e 3P Oruz and Frinclpal Way *8:15a Newark.C Boulder Creek. Saiia Unyzund Way. Statlons. 21059 Newark, Uenterrillo, Htalions. ewark, Sai tations Jentorsilie, Nan Jose, Felton, New i Almaden, Ronlder Bauta Crux one, mwood. Felton, Santa Cruz “71480 +7:a30 wnd East *11:48¢ ROLN 04 | ‘-'}r‘:nu marked (*) run to San Quentin. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From BAR FRANGISCO —7oot of Markel Sirest (Slip 8) 00 Prom OAKLAND—Fool 113:00 1100 *3:00 18:00 *1:00 12:00 1400 frd wid Tow nsend Ste.) mA%mnumx (Browt Gauge). 7 SA Horr Soee vt 1¥ay. Hintivan (Ne® | AR iy Riimden Wedo aor eduonluynguiy) ... Excursion 1 r®San Jm Drincipal Wiy Etations b y . Jose, Veew Piuow, Hanta Craz, aifia Grove, Pase Kobics, Sau Ohispo, Eurl, Lompoc and Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, ‘H-uh Sautn Criz, Salfnas, terey and Pacific Grove. ose and Way Statlous 00 8:00 10:00a.M. 8:00r .M. » NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LEASSHE SAN FRAMCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburen Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, $:00, 11:00 & m.; 1335, $87.65 CHARLESTON, 5.C., AND RETTRN, via the 1 k536, 600 B . Thursleye-—Sive Wiy | at 11:30 o. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 { and 11:30 o. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:30, 11:00 & m.; 1:80, 3:38, 00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:10, 7:30, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:45, 340, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips et :3 8 m. Soiy. o 140, 348, SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park 10 & m; 5:06, 6:25 p. m. } same schedule as above. - Santa Fe Route ||| o Eomee i 5%o] s Sintieen g x‘\?fij B0 P riitiation ) dage.| Dagm Novato. Tickets good for sixty days and 13 ol S0 am| _Petatama. sold on 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Santa Rosa. { JULY I and 2, | r0am e | | Lytton. ke 00 o oy 7:35 pm! Take the first train on the new [| | £202= &0 = R z 25 | 135 5:00 amal and Crtan. | 1235 penl 030 58 7:30 am| 10:35 am 7:35 pm)| lmm’ Guerneville. $:30 pm| 4:20 prm 7:30 am| 5:40 am $:00 am|{ Somoma | 9:15 am| and 00 pm| Glen Bllen. e — 00 am| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for Altruria: at ton for Lytton %‘dm“‘r&u‘ | Geyserville for S S rings: at . for the Geysers: at lopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Keiseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, l‘ll:m and Bartlett Springs: at Ukiah for Viehy Springs. Saratogs Eprings, B 1. “tes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wittor Springs. ‘pper Lake, Pomo, Potter< Valley. John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, line leaving San Francisco at 9 4. M. SUNDAY, July L Ticket Office at 628 Market St. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1908 FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY | AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:00, *:30, 9:80, 11:00 & m.; in_ Heights, Hullvilie, Orr's _Hot 12, 1, 835, 415, B, 615, B0 B M | e R cine, City. Fort Bragg. West- EXTRA TRIPS—For Mill Valley and San | 000 "% 0 0™ woiiipee, onville, '&-m. Rafael, on Monday: ‘Wednesdays, Saturdays ol's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis | 1 f | | | [ | and Sundays, at 9:00 and 11: BUNDAYS—7:00, *8:00, *9:4 00, 11:00, 11:30 & m.; 12:45, *1:30, 2:3), *3u 00, 6:00, 7:20 p. m. 11:60 3. m. does not run to San Rafael Sun- . m. and Eureka. Saturday to Mondayround trip tickets at reduced rates. On- Sunday round teip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 050 Market st.. Chronfele bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Geo. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausaiito Ferry: WEEK DAYS....9:30 a. m.. 1:45 and 5:15 p. m. 10, 11 a m., 1:30, 33 Summit and Fare NEW TAVERN OF T. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. JEK DAYS—5:35, *6:30, 7:30, $:40, *10:15 a. 239, 20, 830 p. m. on_Mondays, Wednesdays and 10; 2230, 1:15, 2 TRA TRIPS and Saturdays at SUNDAYS-—6:1, me; 1:00, 2:35, *3:30, 1020 | p. m | ‘Trains marked () start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-5. §:45, lq‘. 8:55, 10:30 a | and_ Saturdays at I e | YSUNDAYS—5:35, 8 : 19:15, S 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 4l m. tm— THRO iu;'.l-olo-.m.week days--Cazadero and way sta- | i 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- tions. | 515 p. m. weekdays (Saturdays cxcepted)— Point Reyes and way stations. A £:00 a. m. Sun dero and way sta- :45 p. m. Sundays—Polt Reyes and way stations. Bnlarged to 168 Pages $1 per Year.

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