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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1900. " ' T ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. 1 2 of CHAR. AWRART, BUSH, ©20—Nicely furn.sunny rooms; $1 50 to §7 1 . - 3 wk; 2% 3 3 N . 0 L T % to §15) night. MRS. P. RANFT. Or.; also In Love. ELLIS, 330_Large {ront and back pariors; sun- k Sev. and in Port-| ny: Suitable for physician or dentist. A s Ml s - | SRt e = D AHEART, 12 East New York City. ’ I s @ Hair Tonic, extract | | 2 k. beneficial, harmiess; 35c bot. | | 8 S new offices at | GEARY, 441—Floor of 4 sunny rooms together; ‘ 3 RVY has taken new offices “) _unfurnished; or will rent wpuum_v,os | 5 Hair Tonic stops baly | COLDE 2 ave. 705_Elegant house, 10 | e e gromic stope Balr | “rooms and_bath; suany, modern. Apply G. | : _ | _H. CMB! & CO.. 1 Montgomery st 1 airdresser. eny style ki f 2 . < Quintonica corner Se week s zockton st 3 ms, en suite or | - ; reading-room; elevator. | ¥ SON RIVER CO st s HOPKE BROS . - wa e to order. re. | cov . honest work ran t rices n; fine upholstery Pt ry eventh st : e e g | * nE utter st.. | > papiee 2 Rooms from $1 waek up 10 : also housekeeping rooms. | icely furnished sunny NEWLY furnished rooms; sun a : single | suite: strictly private family: refers | Call office. e sunny bay-window, suitable | © two gentiemen: cheap. urnished rooms a c lights; day, wk.. m 123 suites or sin rates reduced. | Light. clean rme sient: running water: 2009, Willows Station, A zantly furnished room with hoa 1e Or twn persons. RIN clow . off Nint ¥ persons; ROSTDALE House, 319 and 321 El ‘ms. niek to $1, week $1 25 to $4; open night ROYAL HOUSE, 126 E st.—Incandescent ht: reading-rcom, smoking-room and ladies v ms. per night to $1 50 we. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS %o $5: month. 88 t clevate office i hot and cold water: baths Fr—r has re- = € ne | 'O, $45—Neat furnished rooms; | $1 and upward 1 Hvde and Lar- | ed room: appre- NTONIO—Up to date fireproof batlding. elevator; steam radiators: salt ses | suites and single rooms; appreciated ar prices. 21 Taylor st., t House, 2§ 1 or u rercom. rooms front rooms, single | etor. i ‘ { R HUGHE: SoN. ¥ month a_married L have large su furnish- ‘ ned family k st-class - t and cold water: gas ences re- £ - Address Private > 'all office. atherland, 791 Sutter st . choice loc: ¥ n r s with board: first-class wi i v nvenience. — | A SPECIAL offer to teackers; exceptionally at yside b ve interfor and table. %07 California st GEARY Polk—Large sunny front room . - with 1 for ¥ ady: priv. family: . LAS PAL 1520 Market st —Suite of 2 or 3 ke rme.; priva bath: sin. rms. : board optional 1y 741, near Hyde—Board, with or 3 o0 oo _— 5|7 2 ROOMS WANTED. = fls- | WANTET v (no other R = family. three discontinuing housekeeping. board and ms: can irnish same; Paci Heights rhood ‘preferred accom- perly Address b pata x 3401 SPECIAL NOTICES. vhotos and buttons on ket st., above Jones. s efected for % country. PACTFIC 5 Montwniiery at.. Tooi repairing gnaran- ssion. pr. 15th exchanged, rented: urth st g at lowest rates BROS.. storage and moving; cove nth and Market; phone South 762 ‘( raxe and Furniture Moving Com: ~ Fillmore xt.: phone Jackson 251 y e BEKINS Van and Storage 122 Mission st.; pr tel Main 1840—Packing ing_and storage AND sUP - < BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We EDDY, 817 han any ¥ . pewriter I & rooms, TYPEWRITER, brahd ¥ sing $ VALK, 405 California: st. | ——— e ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA ROOMS. THR! arge réoms completely furnished, with the usk of double parlors: close to station: in 64 Jloration: complete for housekeeping. 1 Central -a Alameda. EY ADVERTISEMENTS rooms; reasonabie BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. HOWARD, 7 s sunny _rooms . Two-story modern -cottage, meve Toome: Teas and bath: double parlors: h — A moldings: 7-ft. basement: brick foundation: ROWARD, 10 y tely furnished 2125, street work complete: price $3230: thers it desired hby houne Inquire .1 tation: or lana 0 T MINNA o OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. | s jow mom: s OFFICE—1118° BROADWAY. | oo 3 e gl A' OARLAND BEAL ATE. ; OAK. 1151 room: closet; furnished | ved and productive | smaller. rooms, $5. g nthiy rental of $134 connecting par- rsekeeping. \q | tront rooms fir house- | ©AKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALGS. | 10n 10 you from H. Schellhaas, the | ler. 1th and Franitin DIVIDE ND NOTICE—Dividend N ity Fhare) of the Occanlc Steams: ce i, !l be payable at the office of ths ny rooms nice- 24 Bighth—2 | me; bath; central. e suite of sunny house- | ut 3 o'clock p._m, [ E_H_SHTLDON. Secretary. —_— e ROPOSALS. B E TO CONTRACTORS—Dids will be re. ceping rooms. 4| ceived by the undericrca unuid g = = - | gust 6, and then opened, for the constr - bel. Mason and | & wharf and warehouse covering abops tag 010 square feet and about 800 feet of trestie approach near the mouth of the Columbia | River, Clatsop County, Or. Plans and speci- fications can be seen And Blank forms of pro- posals secured at the office of the Astoria and Columbia River Ralircad in the Flavel bullding, Astorfa, Or. A satisfactory bond will be required of the successful bidder. The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole or in part as per forn. of proposal snd specifications. NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION COMPAN' STION OF EEWER—Sanitary Di No, 1 of Marin County, Cal., asks for s for the construction of a system of sew. ers in Ross Valley, Marin County. as per plans and specifications on file with the sec- Tetary. Right reserved to reject any and ail bids. Bidders will please call between the hours of $a m. and 12 m. and 2and 4 p. m. HENRY F. ALLEN, President. T. B. BERRY, Sec., 120 Sutter st., S. F. o SOy, NaThet o eh i8S $12; 8 furn - tg ? ugust 1, 1900. Teansler | 4 L(,m,",["'""“ house- | pooke will close on Thursday, July % 1%, | or - unfurnished S « and subscriptions | fice, 2200 Fillmore st. { ana | shed at 10% Va- | recetved at ¢ 3 BRANCH office for ¢ Sixth—Kooms | © per week, and | ht. | — | 4 st Tinest sunn: suites in | r families and gentlemen: all conven- special accommodations for tourists, BURNETT, 1426 Market st. (old No. 136/)—Fur- Bished rume., sultes, singie; also unfurnished. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed Wwith the name and residence of sons authorized to have the same publishe BORN. LEHMAN—In this city, July 2, 190, to the wife of Max D. Lehman, a daughter. MANNING—In this city, July 22, 1900, to the wife of Thomas Manning, a son. NIAS—In this city, July 5, 1900, to the wife of R. H. Nias, a son. DiED. Hugunin, Mrs. Ruby Lastro Albert Hester A. Jerem Arff, Frederick Ast,” Barelay Bloomingdale, 1, Bromley, Kate G. . Patrick D, , Em 1 im, Maggie z, Louise Cranz, Theodore D. Espel, Bernharg ns, Ferris, Mabel D. Foley, Mary Edwara S on, Nancy and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow day). at 2:30 o'clock, CAVOY o Market s of M 2et, between : trom the parlors | Eighth and thence to St. Patrick Church for servie Interment Holy Cross | Cemetery AR this city, July 2, 1500, Frederick brother of John a native of Son. nebers, « BLOOMIN 1800, Herms In Victoria, B. C., July 2, a native of Ge ral hereafter. this city, July Kate fe of George A and ghter of fhe late W ative of nths and 15 days ral services this day (Monday), at at the chapel of Cypress Lawn 1900, Patrick Burke, Mrs. In this July 2 d brother of Jame . Mrs. Powell and the late Pé- a nativ lenstown, County and, s A meml n's Union. (D aintances are respect- funeral to-morrow < from the residen of his brother, brother of the | | ty-second strest, be tween Howard and Folsom, thence to St Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. [ -In this city, July 2, 1900, Patrick D.. beloved husband of the late Julia Casey, and father of Martin, Willlam, Thomas, Joseph and the late John Casey, a native of Mirchells- town, County Cork, Ireland, aged 66 years. L7 Friends and acquaint; are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, avenue, thence to Mission Dolory Sixteenth and Dolores streets, for services o'clock. Interment Mouni Calvary Ceme COHN—In this city, July 2 Cohn, beloved husband of father of. Newman, Ben, Coha and S. Rosener, a native of A the funeral this day k, from his lat tréet, between Franklin by 11:30 o'cleck funeral alem Cemetery for interment. residence, 171 Perry street, Mary Jane McLaren, beloved wife of the late Alexandrew McLaren, mother of James McLaren, and grandmother of Charles, Samuel, Grace and Effic Barnum, a native of Wales, aged T8 vears. MANN—In this city, July 29, 1900, es V.. beloved wife of Joseph Mann, danghier of Agnes M. Clegg, and sister of Oscar A Thomas . John J. and Grace E. Clegg, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years. 7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 8§17 Baker street. MYERS—In this city, July 2. 100, Mary A., widow of the late Christlan Myers and mother of Dr. O. H. P. Myers and Clara Myers, a native of Ohio, aggd 73 vears. (Marysviile, Cal., papers please”copy.) T#Notice of funeral hereafter. RAFFO—Ia this city, July 27, 10, Rev. Paul Raffo, 8. J., a native of Italy, aged 79 years and 9 days. L7Office and mass will be celebrated th day (Monday). at $:30 o'clock, at St. Ignatius Church, 214 Hayes street. Interment at Santa Clara, by the 10331 train from Twenty-fifth and Valencla streets. s 'WADERER—In this city, July 29, 1900, Au- sust Schwaderer. beloved' brother of Mrs. Loufse Hofstetter, o native of Steinach, Wur- tember; . aged 32 years 3 months G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesd: at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Subt & Co., 1137 Mission street, between venth and Efghth, where services will be 10 under the auspices of the San Franeisco Schwaben Verein. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery WINTERTON: R. Winterton. In Berkeley, July 29, 1800, John beloved husband of the late Anna M. Winterton, and father of Isabelle | L. Winterton and Mrs. Kate A. Forrester, a native of New York. aged % years and 7 maonths. WOODS—In this city, July 2. 1300, Eastar, be- loved daughter of Joseph and Ellen Woods, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and § GMAN—In this city, July 29, 1900, Mary. ed wife of the laté George Youngma and mother of George J. and Willlam N. | Youngman, a native of County Kerry, Ire- ced 56 years 1 month and § day stice of funeral hereafter. ZR—In this eity. July 28, 1800, Saran ler, a native of Germany, aged 3 years nd 21 days. 3 nds and acquaintances and members of Artemus Circle No. 120, C. O. F.. are re spectiully Invited to attend the funeral this « at 1 o'clock, from Fores O'Farrell street. Interment sunt Olivet Cemetery. Remalins at the par- s of A. \W. Martin & Co.. 11§ Geary street ALt Ly Sun, Moon and Tide. st and Geodetic Times and Helghts of digh and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of thy NOTE—The hi front United States Cot low waters occur at (Mission-street wharf) about n rises Sun sets Moon sets 15, Louise. Cranz, and mother Mr C. Washburn, Dr. L. T. Cra Julia Obenauer CRANZ—In this city, July 2, 1900, Theodore D.. relict of the late L » Cranz, and be- loved father of E. W. Pape, M S Washburn, Dr. L. T. Cranz and th Obenauer, a native of Hesse-Cassel, Ger- | many, agd 78 years and 6 months. A member of Max No. 29. 1. 0. O. F.__and the A; ans of the Mexican War. #Notice eral hereafter. CHISHOLM—In d, Julv 23, 1900, at 1610 Twelfth street, beloved daughter of Alexander and h Chisnolm, a native | ged 1S years and 2 month July 27, 1900, Bernhardina ed wife of the late Hen: beloved mother of William, ry. Louis and George Espel, Mrs. Wil m Dasmarn and the late Frank native of Hanover, Germany, aged 77 years month and 24 days. A member of the Third Order of St. Francis and the Christliche ein. (Cincinnati, Ohio, papers se_copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- va SPEL—In this cit pe inviled to attend the funeral this da: (Mcnday), at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi danc 1 Howard street, thence to St. Boni- face's Church, Golden Gate avenue, ne: Jones street, where a high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Ceme- tery FERRIS—Entered Mabel a beloved daughter of Charles and Do- Ferris, a native of San Francisco. LEY—In this city, July 2, 1900, Mary Anna Foley, wife of John Foley, and dearly be- other of e. Henry, Annle, and a native of Eng o years 10 months and 4 days. A member of Redwood Circle No. 72 W. of W @7 Friends and acquaintances and members sister circles are respectfully invited to at- 1 the funcral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 9:3) into rest, Dorothy, svel, a | In the e exposition of the morning tides are glven in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Survey— | second time column gives the secand tide of | the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column zives the last tide of the day, except wher there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts. except when a minus slgn (—) precedes the heieht. and then the number ziven is subtracted from the depth given hv the charte. The plane of rataronne e the menn Af tha lnwar law watars, | Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. NUMBERS — OF THE — BENEFIGENGIA PUBLICA City of Mexico - - - July 26, 1900. 1000 13461 10013726 20{13979. 506118303 40{18810.. 40,18280. 20{2 100{27037. 20/27344. Mackinaw |Seattle... Seate o Cal riinnd 4 " 40131892 Curacao .. Mexico. -July 2 100132330 Willamette eattle. [July 9| 20132900, Empire - 00 Ba Luty 2 200133101 San Mateo ...... Nanaimo... “[July 30 20{33378. Czarina . _|Oyster Harbor. July 30 Orizaba |Humboldt ‘| July 30 ‘Coos B “jduly 31 [ Tuly o Walla Waila. .| “{July 81 | 34229, City of Sydney. July 31 Ronfta . Aue. Progreso Aug. | Washtenaw Aug. North Fork | Aug. Crescent City. |Aug. -/ Aue. o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & | Gunt any, 1205 Mission street x Ninth, thence to st Patrick Mizsion street, between 1 and_ Fourth, services, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. At_sea, on board transport Wa 1000, EAward S Gaffney, dea n of James and Mami- Gafiney, and sther of Jamés John, Robert, Ella, A Catherine Gaffney, a native of San ged 19 years 1 month and 10 days. T Frier Juaintances are respe: fuily invi to attend the funeral this da: (Monday), from the parlors of Valente,. Ma- rini & Co.. 1524 Stockton street, near Union, thence to St. Francis Church, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- Francisco, pose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. TON—In this city, July 29, 1500, HARRI » beloved wife of Peter J. Harrington, mother of Mrs. A. G. Beazell J. P. F. Harrington, aged 63 years 2 montha and erine 13 ¢ - In Oakland, July « of the late Captain grandmother _of Webb N of De Peyster, St. Lawrence ork, aged 85 years and 29 days. Mrs. ral services this day (Monday) at from the residence of W 6 Prospect avenue, Oakland. ment private. 2 LASTRO—In this city, July 27, 1900, Albert X a_brother of Mrs. Louiea Del- Virginia Kersten, a native of Cal., aged i3 years. (Cala- “ounty, Cal., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day dav), at 1 o'clock. from the parlors of ntz Undertaking Company, Mission street, between Eighth and h. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LAR-In this eity, July 25, 1900, Hester As. seloved wife of William D. Teflar, and mother of Perlina, Robert, Clorte and Percia Dean, a native of California, aged 39 years € monthe and 4 days ok e Friends and_acquaintances . oy inelted h aftend the fumeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from her late resi- Hickory avenue, between Oak and rests, Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- Inter- M the Gantner & G S—In this city, July 29, 1900, Jeremiah Lyons, a native of Ireland L Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mnrro.w (Tuesday). o' cloel from St. Peter's L A ravamn stroct. between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth, ‘where a solemn re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at the above hour. t 10 MeCARTHY-In the City and County Hospital, i1y 29, 1900. John T. McCarthy. MANTORT —dn’ Victorin, Mrs. D D. McTntosh, beloved mother of Mrs. J. Molanan and Rich- ard_and Wiltam Denniston. Notice of funeral hereafter. McLAREN—In this eity, July 29 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., Flannagan & Gallagher). SRR o DONOVAN. Mur. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st cpposite Lincoln School. Teiephone South 80. e r————————— UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel, South 161, ITNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. 1900, at her MCAVOYX & CO.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, 123¢ Market st., between xth and 9th. Telephone South 247, CLO:ING CEMETERIES, On March 30th of this vear the Board of Supervisors of San Francisco passed Or- dinance No. 25, Y‘mhiblfln‘ the burial of the dead within the city and county. This law goes into effect August 1, 1901. His- tory shows that all large cities have found it necessary to close their cemeteries, and immediately the relatives and friends be- f’“ to remove their loved ones to cemeter- es less llable to be disturbed the Erowin of the city. For mu-&nxm and expenses In disinterring transfer- ring bodies apply to Charles H. Jacob Co., funeral directors and embalmers, Mason street. Telephone Main 5218. ) | th N | trom Portland, and via Astoria 413" hours. Grace Dollar. reka ....... ewhurg |Aug Santa Ri {Aug. Columbla |Aug. City of Peking. |Aug. Point Arena. ewport . Point_Arena. Cocs Bay TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Satls. | Pler. Fureka ..\Humboldt.....|July 23, 10 am|Pter 13 Pt Arena..!Point Arena..(July 230, 2 pmiPler 2 Coos Bav .. INewport. 1July 30. 9 am|Pler 11 City Puebia|Victoria... . [July 30. 11 am|Pler 9 Emplre July 31, 10 am|Pier 13 Corona Aug. 1,11 am/Pler 11 | Arcata Aug. 1. 12 m{Pler 13 Etare Auk. 1 1Ram Pier 240 Orizaba ... |Humboldt....[Aug. 1. 2 pm|Pler & Del Norte../Portland......|Aug. 1, § am|Pler 20 Czarina ..ISeattle. .. Aug. 2, 5 pm(Pler 8 Amer. Mara/China &Japan|Aug. 3. 1 pm|PMSS Ronita .. Newport..oo..|Aug. 3 8 am|Pler 11 Walla W.0.[Victoria. Aug. 4 11amPler 9 Santa RosalSan Diego.....|Aug. 5 11 am/Pler 11 | J. Kimball [Cape Nome...|Aug. 5, 3 pm|Pjer 2 J.. A. J., R. L. and Margaref and Cath- | 7Ship;'ing Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, July 20. Stmr Del Norte, Allen, 7 days from Portland. | via Eureka % hours. Stmr Empire, Nelson, €9 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, 20 hours from Usal. Stmr State of California, Parsons, 56% hours Stmr Luella, Miller 15 hours from Caspar, | bound south, put in to land Fhasengers, Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson 42 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Noyo, . Johnson, 13 hours from Fort Brags. Stmr Sequofa, Winkel, 4 days from Seattle. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld. 79 hours from | seattle. RETURNED. . Schr Compeer, Larsen, hence July 28, ' for m Doy Pago Pago, on account of Willta man, falling to deck and breaking his leg. Re- turned for medical assistance. SAILED. Sunday, July 20. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund —. Stmr Westport, Ericeson, Bear Harbor. Stnr Luella, Miller, S8an Pedro. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. § stmr Hancock, Struve, Manila, via Na- gasaki. Law ship Fort George, Morse, Port Angeles. Schr Corinthian, Korth, —. TELEGRAPHIC. le, sea- | POINT LOBOS, July 29—10 p. m.—Weather | cloudy, wind southwest, velocity 12 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. GRAYS HAKRBOR—Sailed July 28—Schr FEu- reka for Kahului. Arrived—Bktn Gardiner City: schr Occidental, hence July 12,; schr An- wlope, from Nome. - - rrived July 20— echr Carrier Dove: schy. :'f.]yx'. Wand bark Carrollton. from Kahulul bark Hesper, frqm Kaual; Chilean bark Au- gusta, from Iquique: ship May. Fiint, hence July 13: Haw ship Balclutha, hence July 7. Sailed—Bark £ 1) Carleton, for Tacoma. SEATTLE—Salled, July 28—Stzr Walla Walla, Reaper from Honolul | for San Francisoo: stmrs City of Seattje and Humboldt, for Skaguay. Arrived—Ship Isaac Reed herce Jmly' 10: Beead | stmr Umatilla, hence uly 2. EUREKA—Arrived July 2—Stmr North Fork, hence July 28 . PORT TOWNSEND-—Arrived July 20—Schr Winslew, from Nome. NFWPORT—Arrived July 20—Schr Eric. from port Biskeley. - BatiedsStmr Vultas. for Ban Prancizco. X PORT 108 ANCELES—Sailed July 29—Stmr Mireola, for Nanaimo. BOWENS TANLING—Arrived July 29--Schr Bender Brothers and schr Ocean ‘Spray, hence July Sailed—Schr Newark, for San Fran- clsco. CO08 PAY—Arrived July -Sthr Arcata. ‘hence Jul%: 25, PORT &hin Rrvn q PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 29—Schr Ma- N ORTA L Aveived July 38—8tmr Columbie ‘I";;e't 's';“’d—m o B B R . und. ASTORIA—Arrived July 28—Bktn A henee July 14, o gmn"' New York, for Gibraltar, Naples ami enca. ) MOVILLE—Arrived July 20—-8tmr Paristan, from Montreal. for Tivernogl. 'Saled St Anchosia. from Glaszow. for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 23—Stmr Ser- via, from*New YorR, for Liverpodi, and pre- ceeded. Salled—Stmr Campania, from Liver- "H ‘”x’&;’ozi*rm’ ed prior to July 21- e R e o s i 1 . 20136348 100{36447. 20/ 36869 . 37162 137414 20{46203. 130(47003. 20147379 20155473 20/35788, 40156138 405657 20|56730.... Prize.[No. 128. 20110483 10010681 10/10841. 40116821, 20/ 16962 40{17389 4017526 20(17572 20| 17722 20{15241. 201865 20{15816. 20(19023. 20/19: 20{19450. 20/18616. 10019832, 4 b 20/20679. 2020900, . . 40,2 100'30235 20|30638 100/31049. 40/33644 20/33552 40134109 20140597, . 40(41072. 20{41224 20141379 40 41520, 20/41584. 20(41995 20142100, 40142546 . 20/42633 20142020, 40/ 434 4043814 20{44209. 40(44467 Prize.|No. i 72442 72241, B32e8RIBELBLBIEY: 40 77982 106/75215. 200/ TST. 20178918, 40/ 79055 0173560, 40/79738. 40/79935. 9 | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | One hundred numbers from 23272 to 21372, in- 20 | clusive, being 5 numbers on each side of the 100 | number drawing capital prize of $60,000—360. 40 | One hundred numbers from #0126 to 60226, In- 100 | clusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the 40 | number drawing capital prize of §20,000—§40. 40 | 0 | sive, being 30 numbers on each side of the Z;g number drawing capital prize of $10,000—$20. 2| TERMINA', PRIZES. 20| Seven hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- 2) | fng with 22 beinz the last two flgures of the 20 | number drawing the capital prize of $50.000—$20. 20| “Seven hundred and ninety-nine numbers end- 4} ing with 76 being the last two figures of the 40 ' 78106, 20| No. 23322 draws first capital prize of $0.000, ] ‘ 59!d In Merida, Yuc.; Vera Cruz, Ver.; Mexico, B . W, B No. 6176 draws second capital prize of 3, §00 | 009, sold in La Guaira, Venzuela; Bostor 40 | Mass. 40 | No. 1% draws third capital prize of $10,00s, 100 | sold 1n Havana, Cuba; Lynn, Mass.: Chicage, 20 § 11 100 | Ind : St Louis, Mo. 15030, 22073 and 2Wi4 draw Indiananolis, 1328 90 e . ‘%ol in Chicago, IL: New Orleans, 20| La.; Palestine, Texas.; St. Louls, Mo.; Franciseo, Cal =1 DR. GREGORIO ORIVE, 41 For the Treasury Department. el | U. BASSETTI. Manager. B | by Weather Report. - (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 0 SAN FRANCISCO, July 29, 1900—5 p. m. 40| The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in Californta to-day 4| Eureka ............... 3|Los Angeles. 10 | Mount Tamalpais.... #|3acramento .... 29 | (ndependence 95 3an Luls Obispo. 29 | Red Bluft 04 3an Diego..... 20 | Fresno . 3 104 40 | San Francisco data: Maximum temperature, 200 | 60; minimum, 54; mean, 5. | 40| WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | i FORECAST. 3| Cloudy or foggy weather prevails along the | Califor: elsewhere west of the Rocky Mountains the 20 | Seather is clear. 2 | ,The pressure has fallen over Washington and %) | Oregon and risen along the California coast 4|, The temperature has risen over Idaho and 2) | the eastern portions of Washington and Oregon ;l;’unfl remained nearly stationary in other dis- tricts. 90| Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | 2) [ hours ending midnight, July 30. 1900: 20| Northern ~California—Fair Monday, except 15| cloudy or /foggy along the coast: fresh west | 20 | wind. 40| “Southern California—Fair Monday; light west | 20 | wind. Nevada—Fair Monday. 20| Utah—Fair Monday. 4) | Arizona—Fair Monday. or foggy Monday; fresh west wind 2)] G. H. WILLSON, IZ‘;I Local Forecast Official. i > HOTEL ARRIVALS. 20 20 PALACE HOTEL. 4| D J Bonfield, Nev |W S Kennedy, Ky 2) | W A Bremner, S Mateo'J King, w & e, St L 20}T R Hamer, U S A |H Laub, Louisville 20 | M Cunningham, U S A |Miss Laub, L 100 | F A Kenney, Portland T B W % | Hw, Sacto |P Hol ZfliJE F R Coates, Chicago 200 | J H Hawley, N Y F Beaudry & w, Cal 20 J G Warren, U S A Mrs Croster, Cal 20 | J Parker & w,_ Fresno Mrs Balch, Phila ml W E Powers, N Y Mr Balch, Phila 20 | M Dinklespeil, S Raf |T W _Baich, Phila 20 | W P Cowles N Y 'E 8 Balch, Phila 20 ' TERN HOTEL. g’: A McDonnell, o |F E Stultz, Spokane 20| A L Howard, Sydney A D King, Seattle 40| F Wollmer, San Jose G Monroe, Tacoma 20| E McDonnell, Vallejo |C Anderson, Valejo 4| T M Gaftney. Vallejo 'A H Bond, Portland ;" C PBreck, Berkeley P R Mercer, 20| E Nelson, Fresno H H Hanse | E P Smith, S Jose L Daileader, S Jose 49| M J Robanus, E B Lindsay, ockton W Chinn, Vallefo 1% | D H Hensen. Merced |C S Vallejo 20| F Gay, Oakdale B D Thomas, Modesto 201 J Mulroy, Sacto © Durham, Watsonville 4|3 J Rose Calistora |F P Powell N Y 40| O Dahlgren, R Vista |E C Schellay. Portland | 2| R H Boyd. Stockton |W Custer, Manfla 49| T Fay, Vallejo F Rupert, Oregon 40| C H Smith. Maryeville J G Smith, Centerville 2) | { Diamond, Riverside |Miss A Johnson, L Ang 1% | A E Holst, Spokane 2| GRAND HOTEL. 20 H B Towne, Sta Cruz/W S Tinning, Martins 1% | J € Campbell, Nevada |M Baechtel. Ukfah 2) | H J Laughlin, S Brbra N E Malcoim_ P Alto 2) | H Barnett & W. Mont|J M Rowan, Dawson Miss Schneider, Mich W F Parker & w, L A J N Meaker & w. N J W C Right, Aetna iine | Miss Meaker, N J I Melczer. Los Ang | IW Higging & W.N J Mrs J ¢ Whitehead, 33| R W Hawley, Idaho Denver Miss Whitehead, Dnvr a | 1 H Connolly, Vallejn 2| H Blumerauer & 4.0r W J Curtis & w, § Brd 3o! H R Latimer. Fresno I B Treadwell Sacto 23| A B Long, Fresno F Ranken, Sacto 30| H R Moore. San Jose I M McGee, Oroville 10| Mr€'E M Emmons.Cal Mrs McGee, Oroville 4| J H Williams & fam, C L Josselyn. Cal Porterville H W _Augustine. Sttle AUCTION SALES EMIL COHN, Auctioneer, Will sell THIS DAY (MONDAY), July Jth, 1900, at 11 o’clock a. m.. jerick st the Handsome k Furn: Curtains, Carpets, Etc., One hundred numbers from 144 to 344, inclu- | 20 | number drawing the capital prize of $20.000—$20. | ! ‘ i i ia coast and over Northern Arizona; | San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy «« AND RETURN on the NEW TRAINS of the Santa Fo Route to be sold August 2Ist and 22d go=d for return Until October 22d. Wili tell you all dbout it at 628 Market Street or at Ferry Ticket (-, Foot of Market S¢. SANTA FE ROUTE TRAINS. FOOT OF MARKET STREET 3 3 ES 3 £ 5:00 p a 11:05 p - 1:18 a| v 3:05 a a 708 a > 450 a 1 S 5:10a Tula 750 a Bakersfleld Kansas City * U D cisco Ar(11:20 a ton Lv| 535 a THERN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC $ExTEM) Traime leave and are due (o ar SAN FRANCINCO. (Main Lie, Foot of Market Street.) ve ne arzIvVE 745 liams (for ), Willows, Ked Stockton, Placersille, " Muryavilie, Chico, Mo *8:304 Oakdule, Chinese (for | | | |A Thompson & w, Iowa | Sonora. Carters. . *9:00. Haywards, Nil-s and Way Stat: *9:004 Lus Angeles Express — Mar: Teacy, Latusop, Ssoekton, ha. Chicag: 5 vermore, 3ockton, Saera- *3:007 Hayward. Way Station ooy Martiver, Roimon, Vaiiwnju Napn, Calintogn, Suntn Ross. . *4:00¢ Benicin, Wincers, Smorw: Koihts X Vandi Maryaviiin, Ovaville *4:308 Nilos, San Josownd Stockion ... *3:00p Tho Owl Liméted -Tracy, Fresno. Dakersflold. “angis for Sauta Bar- bara, Los Avneien G *3:00p Fresuo Pusscuger—Martinez, Lath- Top. Stocktos, Mercel. Herends (Raymond for 'Yosemite), I resio. . *3:807 New Orlcane Express —iinkers Santn Burin Ang-ien El Paco, N ing, *6:00¢ Haywards, Niles and San 16:00¢ Vallejo ... - *6:00r Oriental Mail - Ogiden, Omaha, Chieago. .. .o *6:00p Oriental Miaii—Oglen, Denv Dmatis, Chicago ceses . Costa and Way St optp "~ = COAST BIVISION (Narraw (Foot of Morket Strect. ta Cruz_Excursion for Santa ruz and Privcipal Way Stations 18:039 *8:184 Newark. Centerville, San Jose, Fciton, Gruzand Way Almaden, Feiton, Boulder (eeok, 'suta Craz and Priocipal Way atio: ~4:03¢ Nowark, San Jose, Los a4:15p Glenwood. Feiton, Santa Cruz.. CREEK ROUTE FERRAY. 97 | M Diepenbrock. Sacto A E Baugh. Gold HNI SAN ¥ SCO—Poat of Mariet Sir H— 3| J A Dapray. U'S A H Chase, Grand Rapids 15 9.00 1i:004 11:00 12:00 2| A A Smalifield. Sitka |H G Shadd, Lineoin 403 1500 *8:00¢ u. 10 | R W Newton, US A W Lampel, St Louis | prem 0AKLAND —Fool of Brasdway.—*6:00 %00 10-004.w. 0| $12:00 *1.00 12:00 :00 $4:00 *5:00e.u. ol RAILROAD TRAVEL. COANT DIVINION (Broad Gauge). 5 P IS Ra s s P i et s d Townsend S [ O4 Ocenn Vie .+ CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. C0. =oel'l 169 LESSHHE 1804 Sunisy !lcunhlg‘l;dfl & 2 nta Cruz, Pacific Grove i SAN FRAMCISCO »AND NORTH PACIFIC Principal Way Stations = RAILWAY COMPANY. #1 Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St 1 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. 0 | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00. 11:00 a. m.: 12:38, 1 Waysita 20 1 3:30. 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip Menlo Park, 20| - at 11:20 ©. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 3w | and 11:30 0. m. 20, BUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:3, | 50 6:20 0. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. i | WEEK DAYS-8.10, 3:40, 5:15 p. m. 2| 135 and 635 p. m. | SUNDATS$:10. 940, 11:10 & m.i 140, 340, 30! Hetween San Francisco and Schuetzen Park & . 9:20, 11:10 8. m. . 1245, | Saturdays—Extra trips at | ay Station Sau Jose aud Principal Way San Jose, Los Gatos and Frincipal Way Stations. . *3:30r SauJose u; | Princioal Way Station Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Suiphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytten for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale 21| for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan 2) | Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- 2)| bad Sprines, Soda Bay. Lakevort and Bartlett 41 Springs; at Uk'ah for Viehy Springs, Saratoga 20 Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Deil Lake, Wiiter 2) | Springs, Jpper Lake, Pomo, Potter Vall 20 John Day's. Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknelis, 500 | Banhedrin Helghts, Hullville, Orr's _Hot 40 | Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, West- i | port, “Canl Willits, Lavtonville Cummina. 3 Bli¥e Springs. Harris, Olsen’s. Dyer, Scotia 40 | and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trio tickets at s reduced rates. On_Sunday round trip tickets to all points | bevond San Rafacl st half rates. "Ticket offices. 60 Market st.. Chronicle H. C. WHITL R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry: WEEK DAYS.. a. m., 1:45 and 5:4 p. m. SUNDAYS....8 9, 10, 11 a. ., 1:30, 2:30 p. m. FEVRAVERS SR T ANTE Y S5V guEsusunmasss 3 | same schedule as above. TR e | 4 Leave In Eftect | Arrive Saturday only 20| San Franciaco. (Apr. 15, 1%0.| San Francisco, aSaturday and Sunday. ¢ Sunday and Monday. 2| “Week | Sun- | Week 2 i Days. | n‘l | Dhn | i | ooscen 355 | B2 HORTH PAGIFIC COAST RAILR 7:30 am| 5:00 srh| Novato. [10:40 am| $:40 am 9| 33 pm! 930 am| Petaluma. | 6:05 pm 1038 am | N $:1 pm| £:00 porl Santa_Ross. TR pm T PT | FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLES Fuitan, AND SAN RAFAEL. 730 am Windsor. 10:25 am | WEEK DAYS—7:00, *5:30, :30, 11:00 & m Healdsburg. 245, *L43, 3:15, 15, *5:15, 6:15, 640 p m. Lytton. EXTRA TRIPS—For 1l Valley and Sam ; Geyaerville. Ratael, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays 0| 3:3pm! s:00am| Cloverdale. and Sundays, at 9:00 and 1% p. m. L e I Hopland SUNDAYS-7:00, %5:00, *9:00, #1000, 11:00. 11:33 730 am o | : 1 . 6:08, 7 3] 333 pml 5:00 am{ ana Ukiah. b us - 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael Sua~ 730 am| s. 8:00 am{ Guerngville. 4 Fuins marked () run to San Quentin, 3:30 pm FROM SAN BAFAEL TO SAXN FRANCISCO. St e sadeer w38 - . ‘x:_:‘.s‘ i e i i3 m = X 1PS on Mondays. Wedns 113 pm/ 5:00 pm}(l!rn Ellen. “!(-“".}'.!l\:m” B e *sdays 0 : SUNDAYS—:15_*8:00. *9:50. *11-00a. m.; *12:00 I A B0 o] obastcpot. T8 ol € e | m: 10 235, w0 S, G T3, 102 ® rrains marked (*) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO, 55, 10:30 & p- m. and Satardays at 10 and 0 g mTe Sat: 7: 2 SUNDAYS_6:%, §:05, 1045, 1110 o m.: 13:4 1, 2, S TrAING | P ™ Q0 % m. weel daye-Cazaders and way sta- ons. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta~ tions. stations. Dr.

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