The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 30, 1900, Page 13

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DIVIDEND NOTICES. THE Continental Building and Loah Associa- tion, ecrner of Ci f07 the half vear ending June 30. 1960, has d clared a dividend of § per cent per annum on ordinary "deposits; 6 per cent on term de- posits; 10 pe: lrn( to Class “'F" stock, and 12 5 it front room, furnishad com- iug; rent §2 week Lare LDRIDGE, President. Secret: onigomery st., Mills bullding. For the half °ar cnding June 30, 1960, dividends on term d E : lower or | Dosits at the rateof three andsiX-tenths (3 6-10) - adults. | Per cent per aanum and on ordinary deposits = = | @&t the raie of three (3) per cent per annum, t furnished on and after )t taxes, will be pay | free | 8. L._ABBOT JR. Secretary. ¢ the Hibernla Savings and Loan So- Market, McAllister and Jones Franelsco, June 27, 1900.—At a rex- ng of the Board of Directors of this eld this day, a dividend has been e e nt per annum on all deposits for ths ending June 30, 1900, free from and payable on_and after July 1, ROBERT J, TOBI and Loan Society, ontgomery st corner of Sutter—The Board of Directors declared a dividend for the term ending Juns 1505, at the rate of three and one-quarter i) pér cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, ayable on and after July 2, 1900. Dividends not called for are added to &nd bear the same rate of djvidend as the principal_from and after July 1. 1900. CYRUS W. CARMA Cashier. UMBOLDT Savines and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary st.—The directors have declared the fol- lowing semi-annual dividends: 3.60 per cent per annum on term and 3 per cent per an- num on ordinary deposits, bie on and fter July 2, 1900. ERN! D, Se o sunny connecting | tchen, gas and bath gas 320, $13 50 and Mission and Howard— zas stove. Dolores — Four 55, s and subscriptions trice, 2200 Fillmore st, | "all sdvertisements and estatlished at 1096 Va- vlete —Mutual Savings Bank of Post st. For the half June 30, 1%00, dividend has r ending m declared at the rate of three (3) per cent u)os:u. free of taxes, pay- Mopday, July 2, 1800. . GEORGE A. STORY, Cashier. hos bren e - per annum on all d able on and after IVIDEND notice—Dividend No. cents per share) of the Oceanic Steamship will be payable at the office of the Market st., on and after MON- f " 106 5 per week, and 1 night s 5 m; running , 1800, Transter books will closs . a .+ June 2, 150, at 3 o'clock p. m. T . H. SHELDON, Secretary. mfurnished. 'DIVIDEND notice—San Francisco Savings Union, 532 California st corner Webb—For the half vear ending with the 30th of June, 1900, a dividend has been declared at the rate per annum of three and six-tenths (3 8:10) per cent on term deposits and three (3) en ord deposits. free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY. July 2. 1800. LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. { DIVIDEND notice—The German Savings and Loan Soclety, 526 California st.—For the half ear ending with June 30, 1900, a dividend ha: 'n declared at the rate of three and one- half (3'5) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, payable on and after MONDAY, nisped; s for génts manent loca- suites; reason! furnished et breakfast and : 330 for two. B — ~ July 2. 1900. GEO. TOURNY. Secretary. P Elegantly furnished | = « travelers acco'dat - ar = MARRIAGE LICENSMS. Elegant sunny parl-ms; pia v rooms; ege light housekeep- | ey . he following marriage licenses were issued NN yesterday: Y. % wly furnished & Richard Davis, 6, Elmhurst, and May Rob- » men o erts. & Elmhurst Matiiew J. Gorham, 27. 560 Minna street, and Annle Davahes, 27. %68 Minna street. K. ffmen, 21, 110 Hyde street, and Ber- tha Morrow, 15, 110 Hyde street Alfred B Christensen, 27, 14A Geary street, ."14A Geary street and Margaret Hus- BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage mail will not be in ther of a4 with authorized t nt bay window rooms; ehed sunn or th week furnished bay and death notices sent by inserted. The: o publics of! me and residence of per- ave the same published c Market—Nicely furnished $2 a week up: transient - = — — | BORN. | ished rooms and NER-In this city, to the wife of Philip hts; day, wk sckner, a daughter WINTERROWD—In this eigy, June 29, 1900, to e e a: the wife of G. W. Winterrowd. a son. he Sp— e — MARRIED. E-FARMAR-—In this city, June 16, | St. Brigid’s Church, by the Rev. cAuliffe, Charles W. Welgele and Farmar. lizabet Py : g E re. Annie L nt and back par] Mps. Annie Ritchie. Margaret J, doctor's e or dressmak; 3 F. s F. G - = Schuthofer, Lalu ire supny single rooms for & Thomas, Willlam H. Der week up: aiso en suite W ‘Winfleld Whitthorne, Lo-a H. Young, Susie A g00d rooming house s 5 proprietor. i LASE T 4 subscriptions | BAUER—In this eity, June 25, 1900, Louise et & 2200 Filimore. | Mary, wife of Philip Bauer, dearly beloved mother of Pearl Bauer, daughter of Walter for Call advertisements and as been established at 109 Va- ard Mary Woolnough, and sister of Florence *® ugh, a native of Australla, aged 25 years (Melbourne, Australia, papers please copy.) C>Friends and mequaintances are respect- ns ROOMS AND BEOARD. ¢ | fuil- invited o attend the funeral to-morrow ~~ | (Sunday). at %:30 o'clock, from her late resi- PPOTLUnity 0 | dence, 31A Clara street, thence to St. Rose's m. at mod- s: sunny rms., San Franeis: Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery BROWN—In this city, June 27, 1900, Alexander Baxter, beloved husband of Sarah J. Brown, a native of Providence, R. I aged 66 years n:;‘\?] months. (Rhode Island papers please (¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Baturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- den. % Larkin street, near Clay, thence ¢ Mary's Cathedral, corner Van Ness avenue ard O'Farrell street, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- meni Mount Calvary Cemetery. | BROWN-—In this city, June 29, 1500, Carl Stock, beloved husband of Ellen Brown, a native of Sweden, aged 63 years | CARTER—In this city, Jume 25, 1900, at St. = Luke's Hospithl, G. W. T. Carter, vy ROOMS WANTED. | rvana of Bl Carver. snd Tathe: ar J. Carter, Mrs. Thomas Hosle and the late Alexander and Charles Carter, a native of New York, aged 64 years § months and 16 ays. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- %1 Sutter—Cholcest superior table: ele- h board, $30 up; suits 1604 California—New modern | lent table: 100 beautifully derate; phone Hyde THE BRADRBI 4 optional storeroom &nd 3 or 4 living SPECIAL NOTICES, i 7 a fully invited to attend the funeral this day : . s~~~ | (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, at Byron, Contra ed for 84 fons made: | (hacurdal R oun PACIF] OLLECTION Cpta Do CHRISTENSON—In this city, June 2, 1900, | Lizzie, dearly beloved wife of A. F. Christen- son, a native of Finland, aged 36 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Montgomery =t r = 30; tel. 5380 EWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES, | . Collette, a.native of New York, aged 28 years. C. E. graduate of Princeton Univer- sity. class of 97, 0¥ Funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from Albert Brown's parlors, Oakland. CONNELLY—In thie city, June 25, 1800, Mrs. Annie Connelly, wife of the late Frank Con- STORAGE AND W y Kinds b t. sold and repairing guar ‘ (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from_the pariors of | ieda Cnan B 15 Mission, or. 1th | Craig & Cochran Company. 52-36 Mint ave- e L scid, exchanged, rented;| D0e Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. o e I, - < g COLLETTE~in Oakland, June 2, 190, John e s | SON PROS.. storage and moving: covered | Tenth and Market: phone South 762 CIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2% Fillmore 54 : phone Jackson 251 Rolly. and mother of Mrs. Annie Schreck and & - esard el e e S ina’ Connelly, a native of Ireland, aged §0 BEKINS V nd Storage Co,, 722 Mission st., | years 5 Packing. moving and storage, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late P el residence,” 514 Minna streetn, thence to St. GATNS IN TYPEWRITERS_We | Patrick's Church for services at 2 o'clock. es for less money than ang | Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. i writer DRISCOLL—In this city. June 2. 1900, Jamy - telephone Main 286, | F. deariy beloved husband of Mary BERKELEY AD\’ERTISEMENTS] IE'RKELE\‘ REAL ESTATE. B S, T T e aged 62 years and 7 months. C¥Friends and acquaintances are 3 no expense spared; bullt for own occu- | owner going East; special attention fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 25 Dorland street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his #oul, commencing at $ o'clock. Interment plumbin situate o 1) Callege: grand view. tve lot: 2 Appiy to O. G. MAY & CO., | Berkeley Station. | —A MODERN up to date residence of 7 basement, ete.. large corner lot, Mount Calvary Cemetery. et work dgne; 2 blocks of college: APEWRITERS AND SCPPLIE T BAR better chang FOR SALE. GOLDEN-In this city, June 29, 1900, James F., dearly beloved son of Patrick and -Mamie Golden, brother of Reta Golden, and nephew of Kate McCarthy and Hugh and Delia Gold- en. a mative of San Jos aged 5 years 2 tn;n;_fl'l a4 days, o s ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday). st % o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 649 Point Lobos avenue. In- upec patic ven & blocks of st wher going -3 terment Holy Cross Cemetery, fpnly to O, G. MAY & co, | O ~In this city, June 2, 1900, C. Rob- 208 < L o Berisley. CHEAPEST and best In America_The Weekly gt el T S T the | (mereny, 3 SALLAGHER CO.. a | (Successcrs 1o Flannagan & flw | I'UNERDfiNévll:krPcro' e ALMERS, 0TI st opposice ‘Limeors Behooh Teiephone Bouth 80. States or Canada one year for $1 S —— UAKLAND ABYERTISEMENTS. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, 27 and 2) Fifth st. Tel. South 167. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. . street work Wigh ground and nice location; im Heat Oaklend; handy to train and cars, GEC. W. AUETIN & 0., Reel Estate Brokers, 1098 Broadw.y. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR 4 X introfuction to you from H. Schel ferniture dealer. lith and r'.'-uxun."whxl ; by sl i L N of Protest—Capta! V. - BT, master of the German l:t?al:‘er Serpi i extes ten EDAY. July & oo, ae 10 cibek & e : “fice of the Imperial German Consui- this city (65 Sacraments streety.” ban ancinco. June 2% Ganmar i oy 0. LOHAN, Rmperial | i (arey | r cent | must be handed | s and be | ence, | Chiléot . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1900. ert, beloved husband of Berthba Gunnison. & nufive of Norway, aged 65-years 9 months and 10 days. ©7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Odd Fellows’ building, corner Seventh and Market streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1 100 F. Cremation oaal Fellows lt:g::— ery. Remains at the funeral parlors of - Ker & Lunt, Sees Mission strect. Mission Ma- sonic Temnle. H 3 HINCK—In this city, June 2, 1900; Henry J. beloved husband of Lena Hinck, father ‘of Annie M., Mamie and George A. Hinck, and brother of Mrs. Rowe, a native of Germany, aged I8 years. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the Masonic Tem- undér the auspices of Crockett 3 ple, No. 139, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. HOLSWORTH —1In_this city, June 2, 1900, Mary, beloved wife of John H. Holsworth, and dearly devoted mother of Aillle, Rose, Lottie, Edward, John, Percy and Harry Hols- worth'and Mrs. James Murasky, & native of England, §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from her late resl- deuce, 3851 Seventeenth street, thence to the Church of the Advent, Eleventh street, near Market where the funeral services will be 2 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet In this city, June 27, 1800, Peter A., beloved husband of Hadvi Johnson, father of Walter and Freda Johngon, and ther-in- law of Charles Petersen, a native of Sweden, aged 52 years 7 months and 16 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Funeral under the auspices of Burns Lodge No. 68, A. O. U. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit fowers. JONES—In thig city, June 28, 1900, William A., beloved £on of M: W. Jones, and brother of Annle O., Harry and J. Watkins Jones, a native of San Francisco, aged 26 years 10 months and 2§ da: ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral pariors of ‘Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. nterment Masonic Cemetery. McHENRY—In Los Gatos, June 29, 1800, Ellen McHenry, beloved mother of Mamie, George, ennie McHenry, a native of Dub- , aged 62 years and 2 months. tice of funeral hereafter. In this city, June 29, 1800, John Madsen, a native of Norway, aged 37 years, € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Suniay), from the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler, 638 Washington street. - Services at lin, Irela 7N | 2gclog der the auspices of Bald Bagle Tribe No. 7, Improved O. R, M., and Court | Eclipse No.'14, Foresters of America. In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MAGILL—In this ciyy, 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 No, 2, G. A. R., and Loval Legion No. 11, K. T., of Oakland, a native of Hamilton, Canada, aged 57 years and 7 months. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- taiv invited to attend the funeral services th's day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 706 Thirteenth street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. MAGUIRE—In this city, June 28, 1900, Eliza- beth, beloved mother of Mary Magulfe, & na- tive of County Louth, Ireland. g¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Sunday), @t 1 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 516 Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. In- terment Holv Cross Cemete O'NETLL—In this city, June 23, 1900, Mrs. Annie O'Nelll, wife of Hugh O'Neill, and beloved mother of Mathew T., John P. and the late and Alfred ¥. Kerr, a native of James W. Treland §> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully potified that the funeral will take place hereafter from her late residence, 638 Chest- nut street, near Taylor. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. RITCHIE—In this city, June 29, 1900, Margaret J., beloved wife of ‘the late Milton Ritchie of Napa, Cal, and_mother of James C. Ritchie, a native of Tennessee, aged 67 years 1 month and 10 days. SACHS—In Oakland, June 29, 1900, at his resi- dence, 8§03 Wood street, F. G. Sachs, beloved husband of Freda Sachs, and father of Mrs. F. S. Kordt and Mrs. K. Schwartze, a native of Germany, aged 47 years. | SCHULHOFER — In_this city, June 28, 1800, Lulu, beloved wife of Max Schulhofer, mother of Eawin J. Schulhofer, beloved daughter of | Mr. wund Mrs. Julius Blummenthal, and sister of Freda and Charles Blummenthal, a native of Chicago, 111, aged 29 years. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the furwral to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from 522 Ellis street, thence by funeral train at 11:15 o'clock from | Third and Townsend streets. Interment Sa | jem Cemetery. THOMAS—In this city, June 29, 1800, William H. Thomas, beloved son of Mrs. Ellen Briges, and beloved brother of Mrs. Charles Mathews and Robert J. Thomas, a native of San Fran- cisco. aged 2R years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- vited 40 d the funeral to-morrow at 9 o'clock sharp, from the chapel jolden Gate Undertaking Company, 2429 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Inter- menht Holy Cross Cemetery. WHITE—Ip this city, June 28, 190, Winfleld Wekite, and ‘dearly beloved son of Clement Allce R. Carrasco, a n: e T! gan Francisco, aged 2 years 2 months and 1 days. WHITTHORNE—In this city, June 20, 1000, Lora H., beloved wife of W. R. Whitthorne, & native of Wisconsin, aged 34 years and 7 months. YOUNG—In this city, June 29, 190, Susfe, be- loved wife of Casper Young, mother of Frank and the late Harry Hohenschild, sister of Mrs, William Stockflett and Henry and Jen- nie Fanjoy, and daughter of Mrs. William H. Day, a native of St. John, New Brunswick, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND' HOTEL. Miss AHDougherty,Cal R H Barnwell, Cal C Nichols, Pescadero |E J Roberts, Sta Barb J Magulire, Cal F J Saunders, Boston Rey P Kearns, Spokane O Bulow, Redding € W Tords, Ni M Greenbaum, N Y |F E Jenkins, U'S A |C J Rowan, U 8 A E B Seaman, Portland 8 P Greenstone, N Y Mrs Seaman,’ Portland | Mrs Greenstone, N Y | E W Corneli, Portland M Northcote, N Zealnd Mrs Cornell, Portland |F G Saffery, London v l;_ Kcoller (l‘hrlt"“ | E Garsen, Chicago E A Chilton, K; Dr L E Cross, Stkn al Redding T E Taggart, Cal F 8 |A L Burbank, Log Ang | € Duncan, Cal |3 J Thompson, Salinas | Mrs A E Sholes, L Ang . Pa | Mrs C White, Ogaen O Pealer, Minn A Smith, Los Ang Mrs A Anderson, Cal | P Welsh eka. Miss H_Butterfleld, Cal| H Willial to, Mrs C D Radcliffe, Cal| W H_Wakefleld, Sacto § W Mayo. Boston | Mrs Wakefleld. Sacto Mrs A A Morey, § Cruz Mrs J C Wheeler, Cal Miss Morey, 8 Cruz | W Wolff, Cal | J Campbell, Cal |L ¢ Lens, Hantord R Bramwell, N Zealnd J Cormody. Dawson ! D Dobbin. ter, Seattle F N Adams, New ZInd D H Lancaster, Seattle Congon and son, Paris A L Crocker, Seattle Robinson, Texas | PALACE HOTEL. W A Burpee, Phila |R Plat F H Short, Fresno | G Goodman Jr, Napa | W H_Hardin, Md Mrs Hardin, Md H Henry, S Joss G N Jacobl, Pa B Chandler, N Y H_ Bowman, Ohid Chickering Qakid A 3 s rs i London - A C Wartegg, N T o s Milhalovich, Ol ch, n iss Mihalovich, Clu: it T L 2> ECEESS] 5 in, N ¥ Goodmian, Kut: >R 9K PREPTLTS] < Erle, Ang L H Holme, N Y Tallman, N Y Heldmafer, Chicago Cal ¥ Fowar® T 7% TR N e Powell, R 1 New Zeainnd o MoGregor, Chicago |J Guthrie, N Zsaland A Lewls, L Ang Mr and Mrs Jelliove, NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Thompson. 8 J¢ laub, e R R Moulton, Aluska F Roberts : w, Aus C D Fox, Australia ¥ S Auit | Matton &%, “Au hillips, Stockton B Bu L Al B C-m, L T Ang Mrs Brown, Cal < Tng TOR i TP LI BT bl i . Cal | | b N Hde»'lxgchz?“g;‘ J N _Fisher, Australia | W Fisher & w, Austin | M Fischer & w, Aus Mrs D Eccles, L Ang J Butler, Australia Miss Eccly Ang G Halsom, Australia |C McKoe: A N Black, Australia |E uexo.'.'.'. L An:: GRAND JURYTO HEAR STORY OF ALOST WALLET Asa H. King and William Hale Charged With a Grave Offense. Lok Frank Multner Makes a Sworn State- ment to Effect That They En- deavored to Extort Money From Him. R 1L Members of the Grand Jury will be called upon to-day to investigate the charge against Asa H. King and William Hale to the effeet that they endeavored to wrest $100 from Frank Multner, the Richmond district real estate dealer, as compensation for services rendered in promising to return a wallet Multner ac- cidentally left in a small room in the Flood building. King is well connected in this city and Hale for several years past has been either directiy or indirectly con- nected with one or the other of the many record searching firms of the city. Multner made a sworn statement yester- day which will be submitted to the Grand Jury for its consideration to-day. This statement contains a complete history of the loss of the wallet in question and the subsequent deal with King and Hale that may mean serious trouble for them. The statement reads: SAN FRANCISCO, June 26, 1900. To the Honorable Grand Jury, San Francisco, Cal.—Gentlemen: On the 13th of November, 1869, T lost a leather wallet with my name and address written on the inside cover and con- taining deeds, papers and letters, all of a per- scnal nature and only valuable to myself. The wallet was left by me in one of the small rooms in_the Flood building. Two days later I in- serted an advertisement in the local papers ex- plaining my loss and offering a nominal reward for the return of the wallet. Four months later, in March, 1900, Asa H. King called at my residence, 77 Ninth street, and wanted to know wrether or not 1 had icet any valuable papers. 1 told Mr. King that I had and he thereupon stated that he knew where they were and upon payment by me of §100 he would cause them to be returned to me, as there were three of them in it, and the amount would have to be divided. I told him that I had no money, but would have some in a week or so. He then sald that he would call at that time. He did not keep his engagement, o I then called upon Willlam Hale and left word that I would like t see Mr. King. In the meantime I called on the District Attorney and lald the case before him and he referred me to the Chief of Police. After stating my case to that gentleman etalled two detectives, Mr. Silvey and Mr. gan, and upon their advice I had Mr. King call at my home while they were in an ad- joining room so that they might hear any con- Versation that passed between Mr. King and myself, Mr. King called and he bargained with me that he weuld have the wallet return- ed to me If I would meet him at_the Occidental Hotel the next day and bring $0 with me for its redemption. I then knocked on the door and the detectives came in and took Mr. King to the City Prison and questioned him as to the whereabouts of the wallet. Mr. King would not give them any information and they then locked him up, He then told them that Wil- lam Hale had the wallet. Mr. Egan called upon Mr. Hale, but he wouid not deliver up tne wallet until_after I swore out a_search war- rant, which 1 did the next day. Under the as Vice of the Police Department I swore out a warrant charging both Mr. Hale and Mr. King with extortion, and they were tried before Judge Cabanfe and acquitted upon a _technl- cality. This was ail done upon the advice of the Police Department, Since then Mr. King sued me for $299 for false imprisonment and obtained judgment for that amount and costs. The case was tried before Justice of the Peace Cool 1 present these facts for consideration by your honorable jury, as 1 wish to have Mail Steamer Moana From Australia Put in Quarantine. —_— Cabin Passengers Were Landed Dur- ing the Day and the Vessel Will Be Releaséd To-Day and Allowed to Dock. AR e ke The Australian mail steamer Moana ar- rived from the colonies yvesterday morn- ing and was placed in quarantine. The plague is still prevalent at Sydney, N. S. W., and the vessel did not bring a clean bill of health from that port. The passengers from Auckland, N. Z. | and Apia, Samoa, were allowed to land | soon after the steamer came in, but the | cabin passengers from Sydney were held until 5 p. m. in order to have their bag- gage fumigated. The steamer will be Tumigated and released this afternoon, after which she will dock at Pacific-street | wharf. . The Moana brings a large list of pas- | sengers and a lot of freight. Those who | came up in: the cabin were: Miss V. Carey, G. S. Smith, I. Lineais, Mooylies, S. W. Hill, W. Willingman, and Mrs. T. C. Pratt and two daughters ! W. Wise, C. de V. Poy, 1. W. Butchur, E. B. | Piomer, Rev. Ryan, N. Guiliridge, 1. - | eliffo, A. Thorp, A. Browne, Miss B. M. Lyons, G. Franklin, E. G. Ross, Miss A. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Danling and child, F. C. Dunal Mre. Wright and infant, V. H. Muller, W. Hosea, Mr. and Mrs. Tone Browne, C. E. G. Crocker, T. O. Jones, Horrison, T. 8. Worsay, E. Hall, K. Canebridge, Miss Ceville, Miss L. C. Ceville, Miss Kelso, Miss Davis, *D. L Napier, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Boisco, T. Oak- den, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Raclender and child, Mr. and Mrs. I A. Ruddick, Miss Ruddick, E. Boothley, T. Boothiey, H. G. Stevehson, V Coridon and son, Mrs. F. Niccoll and son, C. Rhodes, J, Dickin, Mrs. E. G. Fellicoe, R. Bramwell, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Griffiths, T.| Devan, Mrs. T. Devan, Mr. and Mrs. G.| Blevtlitte, F. N. Noones, A. Ninnmo. Mr. and | Mrs. D. C. Trumbull and son, W. H. Argall, | Mr. and Mrs. W. Mercer, 1 Campbell, Mr. | Dobble, T. Platt, Baron von Wastagg, Mrs. H. Solmson and son, Lieutenant Commander W. E. Sewell and Lord and Lady Francis Hope. Mr. and_Mrs. Tone Browne are of the “Trip to Chinatown” company, which has been touring Australia. Lady Franets | Hope is known to all Americans as May | Yohe, the famous actress and beauty, who | married Lord Hope and retired from the stage. Miss Carey is the daughter of Cap- tain Carey, the popular commander of the Moana. She will pay a visit of three months to San Francisco. ~Baron von ‘Wastagg is the Consul General from | Switzerland and Australasia. He is on his | way home, and will spend a few days in | San Francisco. 3 On Hey, a Chinese, jumped overboard from the steamer Berkeley on the 10:30 a. m. trip yesterday. A boat was lowered | and he was rescued: On the arrival of the Berkeley at this side he was taken to | the Harbor Hospital and later was sent | to the City Hall for examination as to his J. M. re sanity. { The schooner Antelope that left here} early in May for Nome was spoken on | May 30 in latitude 53 north, longitude 163 34 west. She was then about 130 miles from Una- | mak Pass ana making good weather of | it. Captain Dowdell of the Zealandia gave the captain of the Antelope hisg Jongitude 2nd he reported all well aboard. | street, 140 N of Channing way, N 40 W 130, belng the E 28 feet of lot 12 and N teet of ot 18, block 122, corrected map Raymond Tract, Berkeley; $10. Californfa Realty Company (corporation) to Guiseppe Boneili, lot 63, Map of Elmhurst Park. Brookiyn Township: $100. William P., r- Charles W. Debenham to garet and Charlotte A. Williams, lot 23, Forest Park_Tract, Brookiyn Township; $16. J. §. and Annie N. Johnson. Willlam G. Henshaw, and as attorney. and Hetty T. Hen- shaw, by attorney, to State Savings Bank, lot on SE line of Peralta avenue, 439.22 NE from NE line of old county road, No. 708, NE 3 by 5, map’of Frultvale Glen, Mountain View Cemeters Asgoclation to Wil- liam P. Higginbothan and James Fresno, Iot 17 in plat 27, Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- land Township; $533. Builders’ Contracts. Crocker Estate Company (owners) with Rich- ard Rice (contracter). architects Tharp & Hoimes—Plumbing, marble and mosaic work. gas fitting and repairing for building known as Golden Gate Black on S iine of Post street, 113 E of Grant avenue, F 262 by § ST Moiler & N. Wood & Co. (owners) wi S Las (contractors), architects Copeland & | Plerce—Alterations and additions to a two-story brick building on N line of Market street, 718 | Market, running through to Geary $5885. Frank Maskey (owner) with James S. Fen- nell (contractor), architects Havens & Toepke— Excavating, brick, artificial stone and coneret work for two-story attic_and basement frame residence on S f Leuvenworth, E 2 by § 13 " Same (owner) with Walker Bros. Company (contractors), architects same—Carpenter and mill work, tinning, glazing, stairs, elect: bells and hardware for same Same (owner) with W. F. Wiison architects same—Plumbing, sewering. gas fit- ting and tiling for same on same: $1635. i Claus Spreckels (dwner) with Pacific Rolling | Mill Company, a corporation, (contractors). architects Peld Bros.—Steel and iron work in | connection with western wall of five-story and basement building on S line of Market street, between Third and Fourth, adjoining Claus | Spreckels bullding; $3875. Dr. Hartland Law (owner) with Charles M. Depéw (contractor), architect Fred H. Meyer— | Alterations and additions to make a threé-story frame building on S line of Eilis street, 110 E of Jones, E 21:6 by § 137:6; $5638. James D. Phelan (owner) with Andrew Mc- Eiroy (contractor), architect Willlam Curlett— All alterations and additions to a one-story bullding on Market street, near Sixth, running through to Steverison: 36636, Thomas Hancock (oWner) with J. T. Loren- zen (contractor), architects Salfield & Kohlberg —All work for a two-story frame bullding on E line of Devisadero street, S of Oak, S 50 by | E 106:3; $§5550. | COMMERCIAL NEWS | Continued From Page Ten. Flow of Rivers. * O Following is a statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet per second, or second feet, one second foot equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about 40 Colorado miner's inches. The fixures are from J. B. Lippincott of the United States Geological Survey: KINGS RIVER AT RED MOUNTAIN. Second Feet. | DATE. N RIVER AT HERNDO! Second Feet. DATE. June June June June 20. June June June |Second Ft.| | | Mn’g Co.| Turlcck | Tot'l tice done me. Respectfully submitted. . e FRANK MULTNER. TATE. T {1900 | Canal. | Canal. | 190 Though a judgment was rendered A P { | T & against Multner in the Justices Gourt. he FUEDA, METete | Fune u TERE vfill probably seek to have it re Frances J. Graham, as assignee of L. S. | june 2% 0 42354 appeal. In the meantime he will Megginson, has sued the estate of the late | June # | 1 em ) attention to the prosecution of the~men |J. F. Turner .to recover $60.354 34 on a | June ¥ | ® |6s) who found his wallet. judgment rendered March 18, 1863. ot e B -+ < June dow | 10 | sees REAL EST. TRANSACTIONS. | ker streets, E 80 by N 132, block F, Amended STANISLAUS RIVER AT OAKDALE. i o Map of J. W. Crawford Tract, Oakiand: $10. T Second Fest City and County of San Franclsco to S. Greenebaum, lot on N line of Pacific avenue, W of Franklin street, W 5 by N 127:10 “Eitate of Theodore L, Schell (by Georgiana L Eehell, exeeutrix) to Homer 8. King; lot on NE corner of Broadway and Octavia street, N 100 by B 45 also lot on B, line of Octavia Street, 100 N of Broadway, N 25 by B 112:6; 11,506 iy ana County of San Franciso to C. C., B, €., Lucy B. and May B. Burr, lot on N line of Fiibert street, 137:6 W of Filimore, W 27:6 by X 120; also 1ot on N line of Filbert street.3i:4 W 'of Fillmore, W. 1365, NE 122, B 12438, § enry W. Goodall to Gustav C. F. Schwarz, Lot on W line of Steiner street, 110 S of Mo Allister, § 21:6 by W 105; $10, Gustave C. F. Schwarz to Anna H. Schwarz, same. ft. ‘Emelie Lyons to Cherubino Franceschini, lot on N line of Filbert street, 150 W of Steiner, W 24:3 by N 137:6; $10. fna Foerst to Bent O. Lee, lot on E line otusgs:ltnx street, 71 S of Haight, S 2616 by E 68:9; $10. Sarah A. Morris to T. B. Draper, lot on B line of Tremont avenue, 7% S of Frederick street, 8 20:6 hy E 80; $10. Belinda_Feldman (wife of Johm 0} to Eliza- th C. Gloistein (wife of A\‘gfufl). ot on NW ine of Folsom street, 112:5 SW of Twelfth, SW ‘W 87:6; $10. ’6)2: ’l‘u Prendergast to Mary Helen R. Brown, 150 N of lot W line of Harrison street, Twenty-first, N 25 by W 122:6; gift. Margaret Morgan Bell (widow) to Rosa M. Bell, lot on E line of Dehon street, 160 § of Six- teenth, S 25 by I 80; $10, estate in 10, Hathrine Sohele to Augusta Burr, lot E line Prercott street, 57:6 § of Vallejo, $20 by E 65; Fiiy e Lizzie Howard, lot S8 line Vallejo llg:(‘:.g l;’?:fi V:":l Sansome, W 43:4 by S 57: Eift. = Stephano Arata to Joseph Cuneo, lot E line ol atreet, 85:6 N of Vallejo, N 40 by N 65:9; 10, Fdward and Dennis F. Gilfeather to J. J. mun,‘undlvldcd half lot N line Bernard street, 91:8 W of Jones, W 46 by N 60; $10. Cora W. and James H. Morton to Mary E. Cooper. lot W line Thirty-tourth avenue, i N of Point Lobos avenue, N 7 by W 120; $10. ~ ° Same to Nellie Hooker, lot W line " Thirty- fourth av-nuw N of Point Lobos avenue, 50 2 W 120; Wynne {0 Mary A. Wynne, lot 86, Gift John. llv No. 2; gift. s inna Foerst to Emille C. Fauss, lot NW llmhluunh(orcoum)ru% 816 N of Mamy o I 300 B8 0 08, mmnl'-"clfifpfim to Hannah O Brien, lot '..'P.: Columble place, 12 N of Prospect blace, by N 2, ‘Breoita Valley, lot 202; gift. ind Loulse 1 to o e Frederick Schimmel e e e Michael and O'Doherty to Lulu B, Wil- son, lot N line of Isiais street, 25 W of Cotta, N 100 % W 25, lot 177, Spring Valley Home- S Hferirs and M. Loufse Schememann (formerly auritus (Twen! . 1), NE 100 by NW 2, block 389, South San 9. argaret Morgan Bell neisco Homestead and Railroad Association; 10, 5 T. B. and Annie E. Draper to William Pardy, 54 Fellows' Cemetery Assoclation to Char- lotte A, Jomes, lot %, plat 4. Templar Section oa 285, Fellows’ Cemetery Alameda County. Wilhelmina and A. Miles Taylor to Adeline N. Belcher (widow). lot on corner of Thirty first street and Telegraph avenue, W ;&D. N 100, E 134.12, § 100, to inning, block , Rowland Tract, subject t of trust for 33400, Oakland; $10. State Savings Bank, formerly Oakiand u‘%n and Investment Co y_(corporation) to W. F. Lioyd, lot on NE line of East Twenty-third street at the point where same Is intersected by NWlIn.o&oth. 11 and 12, block C, La- of East Twenty-third street, 8 McCully, Australla | Sailing Vessel’s Fast Voyage. HONOLULU, June 22.—A new record from Newcastle to Honolulu, made by the | bark ship Marion Chilcott, is the talk of the water front to-day, having set all the masters in port to looking up old records a trips. Captain TS i T i Tun, getting to Honolulu mails con! ing papers f¢ con: . Chiicott for n No one was a couple of he made the trip in. ay less than the best LR X t had good Her best d tham terrace, thence NE 110.84,s8E SW o L4y being rtion of lots 9, u o't Latham terrace. 7 Townshi M. ang Mary 3. Van WS new town ik 8. 10t on § line of avenue, of “block % wl’fl,uu'. ;,'"r"m (admi tor of the estate ) to L. lots of foranna rters Cazjes 1. Haraer 1 Case Tract, Berkeley: also lots 8. 9 and 12 and Frank H, and Evalina G. Brooks to Wifllam T. Vahlberg, same, Oakland; $500. E. B. and Stella M. Stone to J. H. Spring, block A, Map of Linda Park, Brookly ip; $10. Mary §. Weston (widow) to C. S. Weston (single) lots 12 and 14, block H, on Map of Re- | subdivisigh Weston Tract, quitelaim deed, Oak- land; §1. Wiiliam Maguire to Jennie T. Sugrue lot | on NW line of Sixteenth avenue, % SW of East Fifteenth street, SW 50 by NW 75, being a portion of block 17, San Antonio, East Oak- land; gift. F. F. Weston to Charles S. Weston, re-record 63 D 8, lot on N line of Addison street, 100 W of San Pablo avenue, W 42:4, N 100, E 100, ~thence lo‘g)olnl of beginning, Berkeley; also lot 50 by 8, being same property described in deed of M. A. McQuesten to George L. North, | dated August 20, 1885, and recorded in 349 D | 383; also lot 8, block O, Map of Lands of Peralta Homestead Association; also lots 60 and 61, ) Mitchell Tract Map 2; also same property de- scribed in deed of Peasley to Weston and re- corded in 433 D 249, Oakland; also lot 1, block 7, | all interest in lot 10, block F, iots 19, 17, 11, 5 and 3, block G, Map of Resubdivision' Weston Tract, Oakland; grant. +Home Building Company_(a corporation) to Henry C. Garlock, the W 75 feet of lot 9, For- est Park Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Maria Hansen (widow) to Mathias Jorgen- sen, lot on N line of Clement . 202.9 W of Stanford street, W 36 being a portion of lote 4 and 5 lands ad- Jacent to Encinal. Alameda; §$10. Annle B, and ‘'W. T. Commary to E. A. Harris, lot or § line of Geary (or Thirty-ninth) street), 100 W_of Telegraph avenue, W 30, S 122:6. E 50:1, N 125:5 to beginning, being lot 4, block 2071, Map of Evoy Plat, Oakland: $10. James Paine to Adelalde Paine, lots 23 and 24, block 32, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: gift. Virginia and W. H. Miller to George 'W. | Kelly lot cn N line of Fairview street, 0 E of Calals, ¥ 40 by N 13, being a portion of lot 9, block 'E, Harmon Tract, Berkeley; $10. Crarles W. and Alice Schoemaker to D, F. | Otiver, lot on ‘W line of Fruitvale avenue, §73i N of Hopkins street, N 132 by W 1 being lots 22 and 23 and S 32 feet lot 24, biock B, | Dimond Tract, Brookiyn Township; $10. Annle Pomeroy (widow) to Mabel Pomeroy | (single), lot on S line of Encinal avenue, prior | to widening to-80 feet, 400 W of Walnut street, W 50 by S 150, being lot 18 in E half lot H, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; §10. John and Ada M. Hinkel to Adelaide 8. Souls (wife of Frank), lot on E line of Hillegass svenue 18536 S of Dwight way, 'S % by E .48, being lot ock B, Hillegass Tract, map 3, Berkele: 00, H. C. Morris to Edward A. White, lot on SW line of Cherry street, 575.18 SE of'Jones, SW 5 g ing a portion of Tract 1yn ip; $10. The Home ilding Company to Willlam C. Forest Park Tract, | Brooklyn Olen, lot 21, i e c. s " eston to C. S. Weston, lots 12 and 14, block H, resybdivision Weston Tract, - | uaa T nd A Harris i a . A. and Agnes Harris to Moody A. Scott (single), lot on § line of Geary or Thirty-ninth street, 100 W_of Telegraph avenus 50, S l}!:li B N 1 to beginning, being lot 4, Dblock 2071, Map of the Evoy plat, Oakland; $10. Emily B. Hopkins (widow) to Alameda Water Co, (a corporation), lot on § line of Ashby avenue, 1643:8 W of College avenue, § 140 by W 5. being lot 33, block Clairmont Tract, Berkeley; $1000. Judson Wheeler to same, a right of way ‘o maintain water pipe line over following: Begin- ning at a point 177 W from NE corner lande of ler where it joins lands of Thomas in S‘a.pll( 84, thence S in a straight line through lands of Wheeler to S line of Cedar t when extended, being 1200 feet more or Was: Berkeley; $1. Albert and Mary A. Brown to James Eva es- tate (a corporation), lat on S line of Thirtesnth street, 125 W of Washington, W 3 by § 100, | bainz'Jot 12 and E 5§ feet of lot 11, block 15, Onkland; also all interest to party wall agree- ment made by ‘E. R. Tutt and_Albert Brown, and recorder May ¥, 188, in &% D. 37, Oak- and; $10. Riéhard J. Montgomery to James A. de Poy, ndivided 1-5 Interest in lot on NE corner of oind,Urove streets, E 0 by N 50, | rner land; $10. J. and M. . lot on E line of Thirteenth avenue, 100 from S cormer of Thirteenth avenue and 7, SE %, NE 7, 3 block R e Bt s and neis Miner (wife) to Willlam Tine of Virzin | June | June DATE. June June June June June June 1 June June June June June June Notice to Mariners. PRESIDIO SHOAL, CAL. ] Notice is hereby given that the first-class can buoy, red and black horizontal stripes, near the middle of Presidio Shoal, San Fran- | cisco Bgy, Cal., has been dragged from its moorings and gone adrift. It will be replaced as soon as practicable. This notice affects the ‘‘List of Beacons and Pacific Coast, 1900, p-g.n. der of the Lighthouse rd. U. SEBREE, Commander, U. §. N., Inspector Twelfth Light- house ‘ Distric Buoy By or Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, chants’ Exchange, June 29, 1900. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exaltiy noon to-day— i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 3 oclock D, M., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N., in charge. U. 8. N., Mer- San ~ Francisco,” Cal. —— Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the helght of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, JUNE 3. -1 cnmnm B8 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the laft hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to- time. The second time dolumn gives the second tide of the day, the third time eolumn the third tide and the last or right hard column gives the inst tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heizhts given are In addition to the soundings on the United su:m So-n‘ s)umy flm;\ln.‘ except when a minus sign (—) precedes height, | and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower waters. — % ‘ Steamer Movements. l | Wallace' B Flint, from | ine” Sudden, bkta Jane | Carrie and ‘Annie, [ |Oyster Harbor. |Cape Nome.. |Oyster Harbor. |Portland. - |Creseent City. - July |Vietoria & Puget Sound|July [endocino. July 4 4. 4 4 4+ 5 I3 TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. $ Pler. 3 " 'San Diego...._|June 3. 11 am| Pler 11 c & Pgt 9d. June 30, 11 am|Pler 9 - a &Jupan June 39, 1 pm/PMSS Empire . Bay...... June 30, 12 m|Pler 18 Bonita Newport {July % 9am|Pler & Pt. Arena.. Point Arera.. July 2 pm|Pler 2 State 5¢ Cai|Portiand...... July Orizaba ... Humboldt uly Newburg ..|Grays Harbor July quiile R._|Grays Harbor|July 11 am| Pler 24 W. Kruger.|Tillamook..... July 3. 3 pm|Pler 8 Areats - oos Hay uly 3, 12 mjPler 13 Santa Rosa.|San Diego. . [July 4 11 am(Pler 11 North Fork|Humbolde.... July 4, 9%amPler 3 Eureka .../ Humboldt. ... \July 4 2 pmjPier 13 Walla Wal. Vie & Pgt 81./Jul: 11 am Pler 3 Portland ...(Cape Nome.... July Nome Cify.|Cape Nome. .. July pl')l ..../Hamburg..... July Del Norte..|Portland...... [ July Coos Bay wport July Slzippiné Intelligence. * ARRIVED. Friday, June 2. Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, 71 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Point Mendocino. Stmr State of California, Gage, 38 hours from Portland. via Astoria 45 hours. Stmr Newburg, Peterson, 6 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Zealand! Nome. JSime South Coast. Br stmr Moana, Carey, 23 days from Sydney, via Honolulu 7 days. Ship Fort George, Morse, 23 days from Homo- Arena, Hansen, 13 hours from Dowdell, $% days from Cape Olsen, 12 hours from Al- Tulu. Br ghip M E Watson, Wiison, 17 days from Honoltiu. Ektn Tropic Bird, Jackson, 36 days from Tahiti. (ulXts Planter, McNeil. 21 days from Hono- | i, Sehr Olga, Johnson, ‘19 days from Kahulul. CLEARED. Friday, June 29. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle; Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr_City of Puebla, Jepsen, Victoria and Puget Sound ports; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr- Leelan: Storrs, Nagasak!, via Hone- lulu; U S Government Stmr__Cc gh, Roberts, Nagasaki, via Kibe; U S Government, Aus stmr Siam, Higga, Chemainus; Macon- dray & Co. Ital bark _Emanuele Accama, Ameglio, Queenstown: Baifour, Guthrie & Cq. hr Mary E Foste ltams, Dimond & Co. SAILED. Friday, June 3. Leland, Santa Crua. Jessen, Eureka. Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, Greenwood. Stmr Willamette, Fansen, Seattl Aus stmr Siam, Higsa, Chemainu: Br ship Clan Buchanan, Ranki Queens- town. - Schr Ocean Spray. Olsen, Iversens Landing. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Anderson. —. Schr Mary E Foster, Thompsen, Honolulu. RETURNED. Friday, June . Schr Nettle Sundborg, Anderson, from on account of splitting mainboom off Point Reyes. TELEGRAPHIC, POINT LOBOS, June 29, 10 p m—Weather Thompsen, Honolulu; » Stmr Givs; Stmr Eurel | hazy; wind NW, veloeity 20 miles. MEMORANDU .. Per stmr Zealandia, from Cape Nome June 23 S led June 18 and put back: sailed again June 20. Bark Hunter and schr Eclipse lost and crew picked up by stmrs Valencia and Rainier. Stmr Rosecrans on shore at Cape Ramoroff; got off by tug Meteor. Stmrs Ohlo and Santa Ana, having smallpox on board, were sent to Egg Island to be quarantined Saw ship Dashing Wave at Unimak. Jone 28 passed four-masted schr loaded with lumber, bound south. Had fine weather all the way down. MISCELLANEOUS. VICTORIA, Ju 29—Stmr Princess Louise returned. hav/ng struck an unchart . rock be- tween Peters isiand and White Rock, and tore off part of k DOMESTIC PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived June 21—-Ship Marion Chilcott, from Newcastle, Aus, 34 days; bark 'w York. Arrived June 7—Bark Carondelet, from Ni | castle, Aus. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June 2-Bktn Gardiner for San Franeisco. Arrived June 2—Schr Laura Madsen, from San Pedro. June 29—Schr Transit, hence June 19; schr Beulah, hence Junme 20! schr Chas R Wilson, hence June 21 COOS BAY_—Arrived June 20—Stmr Arcata, hence June 26. SEATTLE—Sailed June 23—Br ship Rhuddan | castie, for Tacoma; schr Alice, for Cape Nome. ASTORIA—Arrived June 29—Stmr Georxe W Eider, from Cape Nome. Satled June 2%—Br stmr Carlisle Cify, for Hongkong. Arrived June 2-Stmr Columbla, hence June 27; stmr G W Elder, from Nome; schr Louls, | hence June 2. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed June 29—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 2—Stmr Na- tional City, hence Jume 2. REDONDO—Salled June 20—Stmr Tillamook, for —. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in June 29-8hip Spartan. hence June 17, for Seattle; ship Ocei- dental, hence June 1S, for Seattle. Passed out June 2—Ship Wm J Rotch, from Port Blakeley, for Philadeiphia; schr Alice, from Seattle, for Cape Nome. CAPE NOME—In port June 20—Bark Cather- A Falkinburg, sehr schr Fisher Brot schr Nellie G_Thurston, brig Pitcairn, schr D, schr Lady George, schr Seven Sisters, stmr Athentan, stmr Roanoke, stmr Valencia, stmr San Jose, stmr Alllance, stmr Semator. stmr Oregon, stmr Aberdeen, stmr Signal, stmr South Portland, stmr Rainler, stmr Dlylg: stmr Annie E Fly, stmr San Pedro, stmr Lu- la, stmr G W Eider. stmr Argo, stmr Nome City, stmr Lakme, stmr Grace Dolla, stmr Brunswick, stmr Humboldt, tug Meteor, stmr Tacoma, stmr Utopia, stmr Mary D Hume, SAN PEDRO-—Arrived June Stmr W H Kruger, trom Eureia. Sailed June 23—Schr Jennie Stella, for Graye Harbor. - KA—Arrived June 20—Stmr Orizaba, EURE] hence June 27. VENTURA—Arrived June 25—Stmr Navarro, from Bowens Landing. FOREIGN PORTS, GUAYMAS—Arrived June 24—Schr Zampa, from Grays Harbor. GREENOCK—Arrived June 28—Br bark In- bark Strathdon, Sailed May 13—Fr bark La Bruyere, for San | Francisco: ship Wachusett, for Kahuiul. May | 15-Shiv Jobn Ena, for San Francisco. May | 1i—Ital ship Elise,” for Honolulu. 15—Br ship Craigerne., for San Francisco. ¥ Ship Marion Chilcott. May 21—Ship Yosemite, for Kahuiui: Br ship Glencaird, for San Fra: clsco. May —Bark Empire, for Honolul June 2—Br bark Woolahra, for Honolulu. Ju: | 3—Br _ship City of Hankow, for Homoluiu: Br ship Cembrian Hills, for San Franeisco. June ER Ty T, . r or » In port June §—Br ship Cape Wrath, for San Francisco: Br ship Dechmont, for Honolulu: Fr bark Ferval, for Francisco; Br ship t- shire, for Sin Francisco; bark Holliswood, for Honolulu; ship Invincible, for San F: ; Br_ship James Kery, for San Francisco: J B Brown, for Honolulu; Br ship Osbor San Francisco; ship Republic, for Honol bark Sea King, for Honolulu; Br shi bank, for San Francisco: Nor bark Honclulu: Br bark Strathdorn. for San glaco; sch W H Taiboc, for Kahului; schr Wm Bowden, for Kahului. Chartered to load—Bark AbLy Palmer, for Honolulu: Br bark Adderley. for Honolulu; Fr bark Amiral Troude, for Francisco; schr Benicia, for Kihei; Fr bark Bremn, for San Francisco; Fr bark Chas Gounod, for San Fran- cisco; Br ship Clavardon, for Honolulu: schr Columbia, for Honolulu; Br bark Dominion, for Honolulu: Br ship Drumburton, for Hono- iulu; Br ship Duchalburn, for San Francisco: ship Euterpe, for Honolulu: Br ship Fannie Kerr, for San Francisco; ship Great Admiral, for Honolulu; Fr bark Jacques, for San Fran- cisco; Fr bark La Fontaine, for San Franciseo ¥r bark Le Moricierre, for San Francisco: Br ship Porseverance, for Honolulu; Br ship Port Crawford, for San Franciseo; ship of ., for San Francisco; hktn Wrestier, for molulu; Br ship Ceit! for San Fran- % Fr bark Commandant bant. for San 1sco; Br _ship Crocodile, for San Br ship Falls of Garry, for Honolulu; Br Ikland, for San Diego; Nor bark Man- for Hnnohlll:"hfi Fresno, for Honolulu: | LR k. » 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 July

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