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THE SAN FKANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1900. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE TYPEWRITERS AND "E W RITER money th PPLIES. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMI jot in co. ¥ the HI M & park. near col Berkeley Station. house 6_rooms, hardwood finish; 1 bi Berkeley station. P — OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—I118 Bi{OADWAY: OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE 1900, roner Twenty - ent Cypress Lawn Ce Remains at the f Alexander Fel hael and Joseph a native of Sa take place th from the res ot. Interment Mount Y 4. GALLAGHER CO., to Flannagan & Gallagher). 2 N Mer. SMBALMERS, n School. TPOLIVELCEMETERY SEOr A TERN MATEONC 5 T ICE Fois WMARKETE STl ToNl St 3 CREMATION. 0dd Feilow SAN FRANCI CO, CAL. EASED WAS A MEMBER OF ANY ATIC having a presiding oificer for cremation, a cop- ".h';cnm’ rurllh:nrll;l;lm E members o amily. £ R. FLETCLER, Superintendent. DE 1500, to the wife ta the to the wife | | | Cemetery Associztion. | i i I& | | SAY-—In San Mateo, July 5, 1900, Thomas Lindsay. beloved husband of Mary J. Lind- tive of Ireland, aged 5 vears and 11 aon! C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow S at 11 o'clock, from Masonic Hall, bullding, San Mateo, under the = Lodge N , F. and t Cypress Lawn Cemetery. from city take 11:30 o'clock train ! and Townsend streets to ceme- i—In the City and County 1900, Lee Wong Song, a na- 40 years. July WONG SONC July §, 1900, Bertha, H. Miller, a ed 49 years 2 6. rl are respect- uneral to-morrow 30 o'clock, from her late resi- wood stréet, between Seven- teenth, and thence to the Odd ematorium, where the remains will At the French Hospital, July 6, 1900, ed wife of William M. Min- , and mother of Willlam M. 38 years 7 months and 24 (Honolulu, New York. Chicago and ans papers please cony.) of fuperal hereafter. Colma, July 4, 190, David, iam Mitcheil, and brother and Rudolph, William, d Rose E. Mitchell, & native of San E and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of the California. Undertaking :Company, 405 Poweil street, near Post. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery ELL- In ( , July 4, 1300, Elizabeth, fe of William Mitchell, and stej rah E. Beal and Rudolph, Wil- and the late David and Rose E. native of New York, aged 42 1 acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-morrow | from the parlors of Undertaking Company, 405 near Post. Interment Cypress ornia street | Zawn Cemetery. MULVIN-In this 1900, Mary, be- | loved wife of Wi nd mother of I E. and Mar: vin, a native of Gal- | | way, Jreland, aged ars. | he funeral will take place this day | urday), at $:30 o'clock, from her late place, thence to Mis- rch, where a requiem high ated for the repose of her 9 o'clock. Interment Dolores € will be cel commencing at ’ Cemeter mass il 6, 1900, Anton- aughter of t. and sis- SCHMIDT ette A., Herrmann hm ter of Dora. Friedrich, Willlam, Catl F., Ber- tha A. and Eveline A, Schmidt, a native of San 5. aged § months and 14 days 1900, NOVICH—In this city, July M., beloved wife of Robert J. Stanovich, s ter = Louis H Mrs. W. H. Monroe, C. G. Davis and Mrs. G. P. Dakin of Calis- toga, Cal, and mother of Mrs. J. J. Mans- ficid, a native of Calistoga, Cal., aged 33 STORM. beloved gon of Victor and Caroline Storm, a native of Mendocino County, Cal., aged 1 year and 9 months. i | In this eity, July 6, 1900, Edwin W., ! | ends and acquaintances are respect- 1 to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from the family res uth Broderick street, end of Four- t. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- 1:40 sk train from Twenty- h and Valencia streets. OR—In Oakland, July 5, 1900, Lewis E. beloved son of Eliza and the late and nephew of Edward Brooklyn, N. Y vices will be held this day ‘clock sharp, at his late Seventh street, Oakland. In- Hill Cemetery at 3 o'clock. July 5, 1900, Mary | Wentworth, and | tlwell, a native | years'2 months ¥) teenth str and acquaintances are Tespect- | 1o attend the funeral services nday), at 12:30 o'clock, at M: srner of Twelfth and Wash- ngton streets, Oakland, under the auspices of Oakland Chapter No. 140, O. E. §. Inter- ment private, in 1. 0. O. F. Cemetery. GRAND HOT! W D Thomps I McMillan, S Diogal, C H Warfield, Merced | M W Patten, Calistoga T Maguire, Pinole AJ . Loal R C Dale. Bake 3 C Bern, TR Sw e1a | S A sert W D Madigan I WK B Mrs L ¢ith, Mo Mies M Wod, Mo F. Perry, Cal Dr O § Trimmer & w, Pacific resk Galt "E HOTEL. CA Canfield, L Ang Mrs F Weinger Vallejo Mrs F K Hunt, Vallefo | H H Blauveit, N York Mrs Blauvelt, N York rt Cruz E Kennaul. Spokane J Larkey, W Mart € L Spaulding, Wash Mrs Spaulding, Wash H W Wright, Chicago R H W Ke Mrs Wright, Chicago W J O Ogde: S A b Napa B Yeringion, Carson A A Mitchell, L Ang | Mrs W G Gates, Tallac M weaney, Tallac Srs R B | 3 Moxon & 1t —_————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Alameda County. w | Ghirardelll | 2 J. Glenn, lot | lia streets,' NE | o beginning, being | k E, Revised Map | Brooklyn Town- ife of R. G.) to William W corner of Mono and 5 E 120,95, bloek h, Josey s J. Frank (single), Lot 6, block 7, lots Town San 'Antonio: also C 62; 5, block 18: lots 5, 1.2 and 3, block 14 n_ Antonio; also rear | ock 46, € tions of biocks 1 {0 4, beginning at a line en parallel _with Washington or East h street, 50 S I 8 line of Washing. nding 50 SW from S line of Wash- ast Twelfth, into what is known as Antonio Bay: aleo strip of land 37:6 wide slde block 59, rame; also begin- block ). thence SE | Iso beginning at SW n Antonio, SE 37:6 b; t SE corner block 6 SE 21:6 by NE 30; aiso begin- | corner lot 9, block 63, San Anto- nio, SE 378 by NE 200; aiso beginning at SE corner lot 9, bl , San_Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 500; also beginning at SE corner lot 5, block , San Antonio, SE 37:6 by NE 300; also begin- ning at SE corner lot 9, block 66, San Antonio, SE 21:6 by NE 300; aiso lot 7, block 15; lots block 1, Town of San Antonio, East 310, k to David Freidenrich, all block ) 18, block 46, SE % block 62, W 3 | lots 11. 12 and 13, block 31, lot 15, | lots 3, 16 and 15, block 16, lot'6, block ock 21, lots 1. 2 and 3, block 9. lot 15 bl , Town of San Antonio, | i, % bl e D, ns to Jessle Campbell, lot line of East Tenth street, 135 SE of avenve, SE 30 by NE 150, block 19, ast Oakland: $10. Gardner to Henry V* Martin, lot on f Spring street, 115 § of Vine, S 63 by being lot 15, block 3, Map of Property View Homestead Assoclation, Berke- to V. t, 150 X of Alameda; $2500. Henrfetta Cook (widow) to Hannah _Cook, lands described In a deed from John A. Cook to David Friendenrich, dated December 27, 18% (as recorded): $10. . Builders’ Contracts. chard Dlennerhassett (owner) with Thomas nor (contractor)—All work for a one.and f story frame cottage, on lot commencing S of L street, traversing northerly line on -nth avenue, thence § 25 by 120; $1015, " Le Berge (guardian estate of John f ‘tent, owner) with W. R. architect W. Duval, 1ot on W line ntral avenue, o nu Tiina ¥. Yemans (owner) with John G. Cook (eontractors), architect Albert Sutton— All work except plumbing, gas Atting and sew- ering for alierations to a two-story and base- ment frame building, on W line of Taylor 177:6 N of Sutter, N 25:9 by W 137:6; Same (owner) with Shepard Bros. (contrac- tore), architect same—Piumbing, gas fitting, sewering, gas fixtures for same on same; efl —————————— Jupiter furnace, at St. Louis, Mo., which has been idle for a long time, will soon be put in bl RANKING OF THE LEAGUE PLAYERS = Averages for individual batting and po- sitions, team flelding and batting, of the players and teams In the California Base- ball ‘League are given below. They are for all players in the league since the be- ginning of the season. to Butte many have dropped out. these are Joe McCarthy, fani and McHale. The averages in tabulated form their own story. They are: ince the exodus Among Hammond, Stef- TRANSACTIONS [N REALTY DEED has been placed on record conveying the northwest corner of Geary and Jones streets, the con- sideration being $50,000. The par- ties selling are W. H. Linforth and C. M. Judd, trustees, and Mrs. R. A. Root. The purchaser is Mrs. Annie Driscoll. The lot is 37:6x87:6. The improvements consist of stores and flats. The brokers were the Von Rhein Real Estate Company. The same brokers have also sold for Bertha von Gregory to W. M. Hoag a lot on the north line of Sutter street, 5 feet west telil of Leavenworth strect, 41:0x157:6, with INDIVIDUAL BATTING. two large houses thereon. The Italian Bersaglieri Mutual Benevo- NAME AND CLUB. Rank. = 8 g 2 “sumy| I asug lent Society has conveyed to the Bersa- glieri Building and Hall Association the southwest corner of Unilon and Stockton streets, the price mentioned in the deed being $23,000. Margaret A. Cowles has purchased the property on the east line of Twelfth street, 142 feet north of Howard street, inso! Hanlon, Eagan, hwartz, Brockhoff, Devereau § Krug, S 2 Franks, Pabst, Shanahan, Sullivan, Stanley, Babbitt, Moskiman, s Courtne. 1 Streib, McLaughl Hughes, Hammond, Dunleavy, Doyle, Sa § Drennan, 1 Lange, ¢ 2 Moore, Lockhead, Mo Reilly, 2 Hurper, Whelan, Borchers Reltz, San Francisco. Hildebrand, San_Francisco. Hardie, Oakland Sacraments Stockton Mangerina, Oakla: Sacramento. ¢ Levy, San Francisco. Stockton Fitzpatrick Stulz, Sacramento. Sacramento San ' Francisco a, Stockton. ‘arthy, X Morrow._Stockton. San § Arrelanes, Thurg, San Francis Stockton m, Oakland. San Fran. San Frai an Fran. Sacramento. n Francisco. ©Oakland Sacrament: San Fi BREERBRSUREHRELBR Oakland Stocktor tockton n, Sacto. , Oakland Oakiand cramento. . Oakland Jakland. kton Stocl Joe, Francisco. . Oakland. Stockton. Oakland FIRST BASE. from the estate of Samuel Cowles for $9300. Charles L. Tilden has executed a deed of trust to the San Francisco Savings Un- ion to the property on the west line of Spear street, 137:6 feet south of Folsom, the consideration being $20,000. Frank Maskey will build a residence on the south side of Bush street, 9 feet east of Leavenworth street, to cost about $12,- 000, the contracts calling for the expendi- ture of nearly that sum. The Building Review finds that with one exception the record for the month of June of this year exceeds that of any June in San Franeisco since records have been kept, and it predicts that 1900 will be one of the banner years in building activities. The total for six months in 1900 is $3,120.398, the improvements num- bering 5. The total for June is $912,151, the improvements numbering 124. In 1884, 1885, 1586, 1557, 1889, 1890, 1861, 1562, 189 and 1896’ the improvements reached 'a higher total for their first periods of six months than in 1900. “The highest building total for the first six months in any year in this city was in 1560, when the improve- ments numbered 781 and the total cost in- volved was $5,576,070. Builders’ contracts have been put on record as follows: = Mrs. Maria Louise Raymond with A. Hurthere and P. Lous- talet for frame cottage on north line of Vallejo street, 151 feet east of Taylor, cost $§I' Harvey H. Dana with Thomas W. Butcher for three-story and basement brick and concrete bullding on the east line of Beale street, 137:6 feet north of Howard, cost $19,650; Felton Taylor with G. Weismann and H. Whittle and G. C. Sweeney for two three-story frame build- ings with brick foundations on east line of Polk street, §7:10 feet north of Wash- ington, cost $7160; 1da J. Moody, execu- NAME. SN0 d SISy trix of the estate of Joseph L. Moody, with John H. McKay for a one-story brick building on the south line of Bran- nan street, 245 feet west of Fifth street, cost §7677; John Stratman with Wilson & Long for a two-story frame building on the east line of Eureka street, 173:3_feet north of _Eighteenth street, ‘cost $2000; Bk Crocker Estate Company with Richard Rice for repairs on Golden Gate block rigs on the south line of Post strect, 113 feet Hanlon Streib . Hutchingor Selna 7 McCarthy, Joe . n . X | SECOND BASE. NAME. 6 Courtney hwart; THIRD BASE east of Grant avenue, cost $2787; S. N Wood & Co. with Mallér & Lass for aiter. atfons to their store on Market and Gear; streets, west of Kearny, cost $3885; Fran Maskey with James S. Fennell, Walker Bros.' Company and W. F. Wilson for two-story attic and basement frame resi- dence on south line of Bush street, % feet east of Leavenworth, cost $11552; Dr. Hartland Law with Charles M. Depew for alterations and additions to make a three-story frame building on the south line of Ellis street, 110 feet east of Jones, cost $675; James D. Phelan with Andrew McEiroy for alterations and additions to a one-story building on Market street, near | Sixth, running through to Stevenson, cost | $5666; Thomas Hancock with J. T. Loren- Zen for a two-story frame building on the east line of Devisadero street, 5 feet | south of Oalk, cost $550; D. L. Farnsworth | with Jones, Peterson & Rountree for a nd o-story stable on southeast cor- fer of Golden Gate averue and Broderick *-amI9N two-stor and a t NAMB. Rank. street, cost $8455; Caroline Wingartner with J. Fred Wagner, Carl Krecker and Duffy Bros. for two two-story attic and | basement_frame residences on the south line of Clay street, 38:¢ west, of Plerce, cost $9200; C. Speeht with L. Morrison for alterations and additions to a two-story frame building, flats, 110:6 feet east from northeast corner of Guerrero and Camp 1 Devereaux 2 Reilly 3 Peeples 4 Moore . 5 Lange 6 Brockhoff . | Streets, cost $2500; Claus Spreckels with 1 o Co. and Pacific Roll- Gladding, McBean & Co. eotta, foF ing Mill Company for terra light court and fire walls and fire iron and steel work in connection with western wall on a five-story building on the south SHORTSTOPS. line of Market street, west of Third, cost B loans on city real estate for the first six months of the present year have Smounted to 562,020 and the releases in fhe’same perlod make 2 total of $5,305,008. aus, h fean with the. corresponding e comparison erfod in ‘lwo years preceding shows that n the first six months of 1898 the loans amounted to $7.470,045 and the releases to e B 1 ¥he first £1x months of 1599 the 1 Rel ans ted o §0,200,004 and the re- 1 Rellly loans amounted k pon he o 2 Franks leages to_$6.937,500. 'here have be 3 Lockhead - | loans and 1781 releases in the six months g ARSI o | of this year, as compared to 1970 loans and R s T3] releases in tho first half of 189% and § Reitz | 1681 loans and 1609 releases in the first hal 7 Peeples | of 1899, Thomas Magee comments on the Lt | figures for the first half of the present i | ¥ear in the matter of loans and releases, B CATCHERS. and calls attention, in his Real Estate —— ircular, to the fact that the savings g banks of the city, notwithstanding that H they have invested probablé as much as 2 us{yo.om) in bonds and stocks during the = past half year, have about $.000.000 on i hana ana unasked for. The reason that ¢ £|i | fhere has been such 4 small demand for - money is, so gays Mr. Magee, because ? buyers of real estate have been mostly | Rank Hammond Pace ... 4 Sulllyan . 5 Stanley & Schwartz 1 Mangerina buyers with money in their hands for per; Sonal Investment or manufacturers—wh ject being to become owners at the pres- ent reasonable prices for factory and Wwarehouse properties. The following table l& furnished by Mr. Magee, showing the PITCHER! mortgages and releases for 180 up to July 1: 2 B4 3 | Mortgages. ‘ g 1§ 3 By Whom Taken or Released. No. | Aol NAME. o s : 7 3 Private individuals.. L mo [ s8.101,104 2 Hibernia Savings and Loan. 09 | 3,192,872 H Savings and Loan Soclety o B French Savings and Loan 41 Bapk German Savings and Loan 228 Humbéldt Bank...... 53 272,250 1 Iburg . .92 | Sun' Francisco Savings Union..| 9 | 487,490 1 Hushss 741 1) 11980 | Security_Savings Bank §( 249120 A Harper 11400 21 0094 | Mutual Savings Bank. 92| 446,475 4 Steffani 2 47| 2 11942 | Columbus Savings apd Loan. 30 266,200 § i EREE Ny g B oy % fa Savings an 7 Fitzpatrio 8 o2l 3| siame | SRl § ‘Noskiman 218 0 2.8 | Totals ... 2071 | 9,562,920 1 Borchers 47l 3l o8| o yevom T e B | ele FIELDERS. No. | Amount. 2 v indfviduals. 788 | 82,682,059 212|E|E D batea avings aad Loan....| 4 | ‘s.ougat g1 158 Savings and Loan Society. 8 | 18980 = % 2lola|? French Savings and Loan.. 31| 132650 NAME, 8 b B German Savings and Loan 12| 9e1m L ER Humboldt Bank. 82| 208444 3 San Francisco Savings Unfon..| 125 | 04,887 3 Sequrity Savings_Bank. 61 227,200 B i ! Mdtual Savings Bank 3| 12asm g 2 Columbus Savings and Loan. 20 139,550 1 McHale 20| 4| 0/1000 | Union Trust Company........ 2| 21,000 2 Hughes 30| 3| 1/.976 | California Savings and Loan..|......|. 3 Courtney 21) 28 o 1671 = 4 ;;:lednr‘l,un o fi g 2| 3(.966 Totals ... .1 1781 | $8,305,008 5 ebran HER K ¢ Morrow 33| 470 7 4.% Statistics also show that the sales of 7 Pyne 10/ 27| 0| 2|.931 six months, just %:‘\st, have been distrib- 8 Doyle 17/ 23 3 2628 | uted as follow: I ras 205, value ® §Haraie o 21 22| 5| 3)le%5 | $4.779,195; 100-varas 130, value $2,083,579; McCarthy 28! 45| 2| 4192 | city siip and water lots 16, value $298 648 it 82 67 2 6920 | South Beach 3, value 32500; Potrero 63, 1; Brockhoff 17 86| 6 4.3 | value $154,240; Mission 65, value $1,027,570; 18 Dunleavy 211 29| 6| 4.8 | \Western ~Additlon 414, value $2.963563 15 'S Momiiman 25 % 3 8888 South San Francisco 77. value $51,340; ou McLaughlin 3 6n 3l a'ST| side lands 262, value $199.488; tax, skeleton 17 Krug . 2 21 3| 2) 7.8 | and blackmail 30, amount 36,500, "The total % == | sales of six months numbered 178 and the TEAM BATTING. .mon’x‘:t i ‘mm‘ofl "121‘1‘& amount & gu Q| over $3,500, in excess ol e sales for e 2% [2]|E8|2|7 | first six months of 189, and leads the first 5|5 |5|8[5]7 | sk months of s by 5,551,100 851 xl’ 3 The loans of the past week have been CLUB. : - small, The total amount is $142,900 and the 3 g number fifty-six. The releases numbered ? thirty-eight and the amount is $64,970. g1t The larger loans of the week are the - | following: Hivernia Savings Bank to "1 oaxiand 561708 125 — | Mary McCrellish, $13,500, for one year at 2 Sacramento 3511183/ 184 22: 6 per cent, on the property situated on the 3 San Francisco 4 Stockton . 35,1203) 164 33]1050{ 115 | southeast corner of Twenty-ninth street and the old San Jose road; French Sav- ings Bank to the Cuneo and Costa Com- TEAM FIELDING. any, $16,000 on the southeast corner of | Balieio and Powell streets. The more im- | portant releases were the following: Re- gents of the University of California, south line of Grove, 97:6 west of Webster and dlso lot on the west line of Folsom, east of Sixth street. $10.000; Barnard zini to Attilio Moretti, north line of Hermann, west of Buchanan, “ 2 ert R. Hind to Charles A, Jones, south Copnes SRR At Pacan Hacs, 15,8 Fote jaeeh e oy e ton street, 222 feet h §5400 ana $ao00: foF Mya. Grace Bryant to basement frame building | have purchased for actual use, their ob-| Jacob Hertz, Nd. 2127 Clay street 26x100, improved, with two-story building, 36000; southeast’ corner of Oak and Oc- tavia streets, 50x80, improved with stores and flats, $13.500; lot 25x80, east line of Banchez, $500; two lots on the west line of Mississippi street, $400 each; new house on west line of Ninth avenue, between J and K streets, §3250; lot and two flats on west line of Fremont avenue, 200 feet north of Frederick, $3400. Renting business is better than during any previous June in six or seven years. The ability to rent houses helps mater- fally to fix the value of residence prop- erties. i The Real Estate Record, published by G. H. Umbsen & Co., says: *“The most marked feature of the year just elapsed has been the heavy investments made south of Market street and particularly in the water front district of the city. Al- though many of the deeds have gone on record to individuals. it is no longer a secret that the real buyers are corpora- tions with which Collis P. Huntington s connected. It is also a fact that all of the land sought for has not been aequired and that more transactions will soon be made public.” At the time the news ot these transactions was published in The Call there was a general inclination, in some quarters, to dispute the accuracy of the statements made. —_———— A Populist Statesman. “Why do you call him a good Populist statesman?’ ‘“‘Because his Congressional record shows that he has introduced more resolutions of inquiry than any two other men."— Chicago Post. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. lot 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 Polnt; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, JULY 7. Sun rises Sun set: Moon NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day 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 and the last or right hand cclumn gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the Uni‘ed States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus slgn (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The pl reference I the mean of the lower low waters. *- —— Steamer Movements. | P TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Clty R. Janelro|China and Japan Del Norte....... Portland... Eureka . |Humboldt Newport . |New York. Bonita INewport Empire . |Coos Bay. July 8 Tellus Oyster Harbor. |July 9 | Strathgyle ...../China and Japan July 9| | North Fork ... Humboldt. State of Calif Willamette Santa Rosa.....|¥an Diego. July 10 | Orizaba..........[Humboldt uly 10 | City of Puebla. Vietoria & Puget Sound July 11 | Arcata |Coos Ba: -{July 11 | Universe " Qyster Harbor. -|July 11 Siam . |G¥5ter Harbos fJuly 1 Crescent City...|Crescent City. July 12 Coos Bay |Newport... -{July 12 | Newburg . Grays Harbor... «July 12 Coquille River.|Grays Harbor. July 13 | | Polint Arer :/Mendoeino. July 13 Corona’ an Diego. —_— TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails.__) Pier. Curacao_...|Mexico 7, 10 am|Pler 11 | Columbia ™ -|Portland 7, 11 am|Pler 24 Orizaba. ..../Humboldt. 7. 2pm|Pler 9 Serapis ..../Hamburg. 7. 10 am|Pler 7 | Corona Ill'San Liego. . 1l am Pler 11 | | Eureka ....]Humboldt. {July 9, 2 pm|Pier 13 | | Acapules IN. Y. v. Pan..(July % 12m/PMSS | | Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..|July 9, 2pm|Pler 2 | Del Ncrte..[Portland.. 0, §am|Pier 24 Nip. Maru.|China &Japan|July 10, 1 pm/PMSS Umatilla ..&VIC & Pgt Sd.|July 10, 11 am|Pler 9 | Bonite . 9 am!Pler 11 | Nome City.|Cape Nome. 2 pm|Pler 34 St. Paul 2 pm|Pler 34 | Moana § pm|Pier 7 | | S8anta Rosa.|San Diego. 11 am Pler 11 | North Fork Humboldt. 5 am|Pier 3 | State of CaijPortiand |Tuly 12, 11 am!Pier 24 | Arcata .. |Coos Bay... [ July 15, 12 m Pler 13 | *- ¥ ‘ { Shipping Intelligence. I| * * ARRIVED. Friday, July 6. % hours from San Stmr Corona, Glelow, Diego, etc. | "Stmr_Umatilla, Cousins, 63 hours from Vie- | | orie and way ports. Stmr Progreso, Zolling, 8 hours from Ta- | coma. Schr Laura May, Hansen, § days from Grays Harbor. CLEARED. Friday, July 6. | Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; O R & N Co. Brig J D Spreckels, Kooker, Guam; Western mercial Co. o SAILED. Friday, July 6. Stmr Coos Bay, Shea. San Pedro. Stmr Arcata, Reed, Coos Bay. stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz, €unr Navarro, Jensen, Bowens Landing. Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, Fort Bragg. Brig 3 D Spreckels, Rooker, Guam. Schr Robert Lewers, Goodman, Honolulu. Schr Parkersburg, Jorgenson, Coquille River. Schr Fortuna, Luberg, Eureka. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. July 6 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind SW, velocity 6 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed July 6—Bktn Re- triever, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed outward July 6— Chil bark Pacifico, for Valparaiso. ‘Atrived outward July 6—Ital ship Teocle, for Buenos Ayres. Sailed July 6—Nor bark Fortuna, for Port Pirie. ‘Arrived July 6—Chil bark Ema Loulsa, from 0. LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 6—Stmr Valparai: PORT | Alcatraz, from San Pedro. Sailed July 6—Haw stmr Aztec, for Nanalmo. USAL—Arrived July 6—Schr Glen, from —. SEATTLE—Sailed July 6—Stmr Dirigo, for aguay. S90S July 6-U 8 stmr Towa, from —; stmr Queen, from Skaguay; Jap stmr Rio Jun Maru, from Yokohama. PORT GAMBLE—Salled July 1—Schr Ida Schnauer, for San Francisco. July 5—Nor bark Fortuna, ‘for Port Pirle, COQUILLE RIVER—Arrived July 6—Schr Jo- seph and Henry, hence June 2{. *NEWPORT—Sailed July 6—Schr Lottie Car- for Eureka. son, NOME~—Arrived June 22—Schr Antelope, hence May 1 dvne 1—Schr Fred . Sander, from Port Gamble. June 2l—Schr Annie Campbell, from Seattle. June 22—Schr Winslow, from Seattle. €008 BAY_Salled July S—tmr Del Norte, San_Francisco. Oy ENTURA—Arrived July 6—Stmr Pasadena, from Eurcka; stmr Geo Loomis, hence July 5. Sailed July 6—Stmr Pasadenc,’ for —; stmr Geo Loomis, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled July 6—Br stmr Strath- gyle. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July f—Stmr Norte, rom Coos 3 e RSPAR—Salled July 6—Stmr Cleone, Yor San | AN “PEDRO—Salled July 6—Stmr Alcazar, EASTERN PORTS. ' NORFOLK—Salled July 6—Ship St Mark, for 11 “’I,DE%- YORK-—Sailed July 1—Ship Alex Gib- son, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived July 3—Stmr Finance, from New York. Satlled July 3—Stmr Advance, for New York. DUNGENESS—Passed July "<—Br ship Glau- oug, trom London, for San Francisco. ANAIMO—Arrived July 5—Stmr Mineola, VA AT rived “May 22—Schr Repeat, from — r Port Blakeley, to sail about June 4 for Grays {ANGHAI-Salled July 5B ship Genista, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 6—Stmr Colum- bia. from Hamburs, ete. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 6—Stmr Rhyn- land, from Philadelphia. HAVRE—Arrived July 6—Stmr L'Aquitaine, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 6—Stmr Luca- nia, from New York, for Liverpool, and pro- ceelle Sailed July 6—Stmr New England, from Liv- erpool, for Boston. PLYMOUTH—Sailed July 6—Stmr Deutsch- land, ‘from Hambare snd Chertours,, for New ork. LONDON—Satled July é—Stmr Manitou. for New York. EHBRBOURG—Salled July 6—§tme Deutach- | land, from Hamburg, for New York, via Ply- mouth. MOVILLE—Sailed _July_ 6—Stmr Ethiopia, from Glasgow, for New York; stmr Parisian, from Liverpool, for Montreal. HALIFAX, N S—Arrived July §—Stmr Car- | thagenian, from Liverpool, via St John, N F, for Philadelphia. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franciseo: For Alaskan ports—it a. m., July 10, 15, 20, %, 30, August 4. Change to company's steam- ers at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver (B, C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Everett, Anacorts e'v Whatcom (Wash. m.. July 10, 15, 23, 30, August 4, and every fifth day thereatter. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y.; at Tacoma to N. P. R'y.; at Vancouver to C. P. R'Y. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. July 7,12, 17, 22, 27, August 1, and every fifth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, ucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Padro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport— a. m., July 6 10, 14, 18, 22 26, 30, August 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stovping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Fort Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—i1 a. m., July 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, August 1. and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further obtain company's folders. The company reserves the right to change steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing Without previbus notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO BOR LTI, A N D From Spear-street Whart =t 11 a. m. FARE $12 First Class including Barty $8 Second Class and Meals STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls. ul COLUMBIA sails July Aug. 6 Short line to Walla Waila, Spokane, Bu Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to_all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market'st., GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent: AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK., 80UTTAMPTON. LONDON. PARIA ay- information Avg. 1 . Stopping at Cherbours, westhound From New York every Wednesday, 10 a. m. New York. July 11/8t. Louis July 2§ St. Paul uly 1S'New York. .August § RED STAR LI New York and Antwars. From New Yark every Wednesday, 12 noon. Noordland July 11|Southwark July 25 Friesland ‘July 15| Westernland August 1 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., 3 Montgomery street. EMPIRE LINE, §. S. “OHIO" from Seattie to Nome and St. Michael, May 24. Subsequent sallings from Seattle to Nome, §t. Michael and_ Yukon River points, June 30, July 31, August 3. For rates and other information apply to EMPIRE TRANSPORTATION CO., 30 Montzomery street. save DD (D D LD (0 LD DD LD (DD D D o o 2 e o e e e e T o 2w Yo o e Jo 3 i 333 S 334 T 53+ 5 A New Route. 628 Market Street and Ferry Depot. 94108 SOTTHERN PACIFPIC CONPANE, (RaviFio sysTaM.) ‘e Traims tenve and are dus te aerive e {Main Live, Foot of Market Street) — Frow Mav 13, 190 — *7:004 Benicia, Suisun, Elmira, Vacaville, Rumsey and Sacramento. ......... *1489 71904 Shasta Express— W illiams (for Bartiett % Willows, Red Bluf, e o “Tias 75804 Martinas, San fiaon, Vallejo. Nave, Clistogs and Janta Ross.......... *6100p *8:004 Davis, Woodiaud, Kuights Landing, b Marysville, Orovills. ~ ....... *7: 81004 Atiantio Kxpress- Ogdon 3ad 1H2OA Suie Jose, L Heockton MarSevits, Chicon I *8:304 Oakila) (for Yosemite), Bouors. Carters... 19:004 Haywanis, hud'w., Hlations. *9:00 — . ey S theon. Besehton. Merord eenno. ... 3 *R:204 Vallcjo, Mastiues and We *10:004 The Ov-r.i-::uh ited—Ogden, Dea- . O Chicago. e 115004 Nils, Livermore, Stockbon. Suera: mens- Mendorn, Hanfosd, Portorville ... . 0% Haywzrda, Niles and Way 00 Sucramonto liiver Steamen. 3 Napa, Calistogs, Sunta Buisle, W Woodlaud, K Margviile, 4:30p Niles, Sun Jose and Stockion *7:0 *5:00r The Owl, Timited—Tracy. Freana Bakeragaid. Snugus for Suota Bar bara, Loa Avgeles. e = #8:009 Freano Passenger—Martines, rop, Stockton, Merced, Berends (Raymood for Yosemits). Fromo.. *12:089 *3:807 Now ricane E: — Hakeratioid, ios Angeics. Dews: *6:00r Oriental Orxaha, ChieRgo. ....covereeeronen *9:690p Orievtal Mail—-Ugden. Denver, TOYO KISEN KAISHA. & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p.m,,— for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at' Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No eargo received on beard on day of ‘sailing. 88. NIPPON MARU Tuesday, July 10, 190 Frida; S8. AMERICA MARU. MART Wednesday, a Honolulu, Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frelght and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner First W. H. AVERY, General Agent. COMPAGNIE GENFRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling every Thursday instead of <HHOR Saturday, from November 2, 1599, at 10°a; e, from Pier 42, Norih River, foot of Morton st,. LA LORRAINE, July 12;: LA BRE TAGNE. July 19; LA CHAMPAGNE, July 2 LA TOURAINE, August 2. First class to Havre, $52 50 and upward. Second class to Havre, $55 and upward: § per cent reduction on Found | trip. GENERAL AGENCY . FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudson Building), New York. J F. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- San Francisco. HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH (LONDON). CHERBOURG (PARIS) AND HAMBURG. TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAM- BURG. ALSO NEW YORK TO CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. For Sailing, etc.. Apply to HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE.57 B'dw'y, N.Y. PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved if secured before departure. HERZOG & CO., Gen. Agts. for Pacific Coast, 401 California st., corner Sansome, S. F. NIC S.8. CO.-HONOLULU, APIA AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. MOANA (via Honolulu), to New Zea- land and Australia....Wed., July 11, § p. m. §. S. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only) ‘Wednesday, Jul! i oot Pacifist. Freight Olies. 427 Mecior st BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. 5. NAYY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer “‘Monticello.” Tues.. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 3:45 a. m.; §:15, $:30 p. m_ (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- days, 1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § p. m._Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. FARE 50c. Xugust 3, 1900 ugust 5 D. Pier 7, MON RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1908, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. PR g S A A A TRA” THIPS For Mil Valley Rafael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Sun t 9:00 and ins marked run_to San FROM SAN RA WEEK DAYS—3: WABASH CONTINENTAL LIMITED —FROM—— CHICAGO TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. out ot Chicaso, with 'NO EXTRA for superior accommodations. train ARGE C. P. Agt. ‘Angeles, Cal. | I | Banhe¢ in | SUNDAYS.. Banta Crux Btations.. . *4:13r Newark. Sas 10 a4:158 Glenwood. Fait: and Prinelpal CREEK ROUTE FERRY. n‘-':u FRANGISCO—7oot of Markat Sirast (Slip §)— :16 960 Il00am. 11:00 *2:00 —-6.00 8:00 1509 DnaionFednerdare i) - 171804 Sunday Excursion for Bants Craz, Pacific Grove Trincipal Way Stations. *8:004 Han Tros Pinos, Sunta Cros, ve. Paso Kobics, San Obispe, s, Principnl Way Stat Ban Jose and Way Shati Satosand Was Stations dwood, Meulo Park, ant Clapa, S Jose. Sty Crvz, Saiinas, i Pacific Way Statlor Princioal Way d Prineloal Moutere Nan Jose A, #6:10p San Jose and Way Stations. OU1:45e San Jose CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER SAN FRANGISCO AND NORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 1:00 & m.; 13:38 "l“ DAYS-7.30, =30, §:10, 6:30 m. Thursdays—Extra m‘ at 11:30 o. m. s—Extra trips at 1 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS$:00, 2:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:38 5:00, 6:20 p. m. SAN RAFAEL’TO SAN FRANCISCO. 'WEEK DAYS—4:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m. ; 12 $:40, 5:15 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips 55 and 636 o. m. SUNDATS—4a0. 3:0. 10 & m.i T el , 6:25 p. m. < Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parls Arrive Week | Sun- s Sun- | Week Days. | days. | Destination.| days. | Days. Geyserville. 2:30 pm| 3:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm) 8:20 pmy S S0 ot Clevntutn, | TNy &0 0l 1:30 am 3:3 pm 7:30 am| [10:25 amy | 6:20 pmy 10:25 am $:30 pm| 6:20 pm 7:30 am| 8:00 am| ’lu_ 8:40 am 5:10 pmi 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 5:05 pmi 6:20 prm. 7:30 am| 8:00 am) 10:40 am|10:25 am 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Sebastopol. | 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Spring and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton for itruria: ot jon for Lytton Springs: at | 500 ar and kian. | 7:8 pm i:‘tn-l Gun-vm-.l 7:35 pm) Sonoma and Geyserville for ' ngs; at Cloverdale for the ';if;l'l'la .n mllx‘n;l lm;‘ Dgnriu Sprin igh; E B Mrinas. Soda Bav. Laxegort ‘and Bartiete Springs; at Ukian for Viehy Springs. Saratoge | Springs, Blue L ‘tes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknell's, Heights, 'Hullville, Orr's ot Springs, Mendocinoe City. Fort Bragg. West- et, Usal, Willits, Laytonvilie. > mirs, Bell's ‘Syrings, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotis and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all points md San Rafael at half rates. ket ofices, 80 Market st.. Chronfels bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Age: MOUNT PAMALPAIS SOENIC RATLWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WHEK DAYS..9: . 2:30 p. m. Fare San Francisco to Summit and retarn, $1 NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. In 18534 for the ment of Private Diseases. Lost hood. or on and :a—-l:-- ml. Nler'm'. Dr- 3. "Box 1957. San Francisce Weskly Call $1.00 per Year