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MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FALMISTR PEKSUNALS ted mipd-reader. extract c bot WY has taken mew offices at thing bought & tel. Folsom 1181 ir brass, copper Dupont st FEYEICIANS AND SURGEONS, ; | teca. Chas. piambeck, 1915 Mis rr. Lith R X great specialist, has re- | ALL kinds bought, sold, exchanged, rented: Market $t., corner ( ryepairing at low 205 Fourth st S e “residence, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. i a Eixth and Seven - ~ ~ -~ ~ . s ~ | e s | W ILEON BROS., storage and moving: covered LEAL SSTATE——CI.¥—FOR SALE, | _‘ans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762, St Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany 2320 Fillm st.: ph Jackson 281 BEK Van and Storage Co. Mission st.; tel nd storase. IN TYPEWRITERS—We es for less money than any - e rentals, §3. The Typewriter . . e ) 5% Cailfornia, telephone Main 263, cash e Park or at 11, then call desires posi- | - ROOMS TO LET—Furn. o<’ ride brings autifally pay “town apartment when and better services Investi n st | FULTON, 63%—Sunny fur) 5 (The N os o le: rom $1 u: and 25 to 20; ele R AN Apartment House, eunn; 38 ple. anch of! ROOMS AND BO r and table. oung lady PALMAS, 1820 Market st furnished FAMILY HOTEL in the Mis- and Missio exorbitant prices s are re)—Elegant Kkeeping TOOmMS. =t ng-room and ladies’ e to $130; week, §2 : dlevator on office floor; 14_water; baths. ath: sin. rms.; you {ro; for crowded larger, bright@k at your com- ate—Take Mi r direct; take Fill- t and Leavenworth cars, room co'dated. corner Seventh en suite or week Nicely furnished sunny | tay, week or month. furnished front room for, suites or sin- : ‘rates reduced. of rooms; also others; reason- $4; open might. Incandescent 28 Bighth sf rear room: closet, month; modern; convenient. small front sunny front Third—A good rooming house R. HUGHES, proprietor. D advertisements and subscriptions | 0 Fillmore st. mn. to teachers; exceptionally at- 807 California nr. Polk—Large sunny pri uite of 2 or 3 board optional. piano; phone. 44—Sunny rooms with first-slass board gentleman, | WANTED--B: Sunnyside preferred | Address box room and board | with use of #ard; location, Thirtieth st. and pay extra for yard. a in Thirteenth and Mis- Philadelphia Bakery. 5 years of age sion ste.; private family | TWo temperate youn | roon in private Cathol men want board and family. Box 279, L4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1900. —_—— e e e A ————— T ——————— e ————————————— OAKLAND ADVERFISEMEN OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. CHOICE INVESTMENT., Corner that for present income and futu possibilities none can equal; 50x’ brick: income $300 per month on five-year leas: §10.000_insurance, with water price $55,000. aid by tenants A. J. SNYDER & CO. 467 Ninth st., Oakland, C: three-story e expenses are only taxes and $28 per year oft JEFFFRS—In this city, Auflllt 3, 1900, Milo Sidney Jeffers, father of Myra and Bunice Jeoffers, a native of Hadley, N. Y., aged 61 years and § months. (Glen Falls and Sara- toga, N. Y., papers please copy.) @7 The funeral services will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, at the Ma- gonic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery re Streets, under the auspices of California Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M. Interment Masonic Cemetery. Please omit flowers. JEROME—In this city, August 3, 1500, Fred- erick, beloved husband of B. W. Tucker Jer- ome, a native of Portsmouth, England, aged A. % SNYDER & CO., 467 _Ninth st., Oakland, Cal. HAVE vou seen those two new houses on Tel- cgraph ave:, near Thirty-first st? If not call at our office for keys and further information. 76 years 2 months and 12 days. §>'Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock, from Pioneer Hall Fourth strect, near Market. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Please omit flowers. AN introduction to you fro OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALS. m H. Schellbaas. the furniture dealer, ilth and Franklin, Oakland. | — e LANNON—In this city, August 2, 1900, Lizzie, beloved wife of the late nk Lannon, and sister of Mrs. Maud Howard and Nellie and Frank Kelly, a native of San Francisco, aged vears. LA ROCHE—In this city, August 1. 1900, Jeanne OTICES, DIVIDEND DIVIDE pany, “Co ve cents (Thc) per share on the issued ca. ital stock of the company has been declare. ifornia_st., 1900 noon. San Francisco, on Auzust Transfer books close August 3, 1900 A. A. SPARKS, Secreta OTICE_The Glant Powder Com- A dividend, No. 20, of sexenty pavable at the office of the company, 430 Cal- i, Ney La Roche, a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years and 11 months. £ Funeral this (Saturday) morning. Fu- neral and interment private. UGHLIN—In this city, August 3, 1900, at her residence, 1197 Bush street. Mrs. M. A, Laughlin, mother of G. B, C.. D, Anna and Margverite Laughlin, a hative of Ireland, aged §2 years. | MARIN—In San Luis Obispo, July 29, 1900, Elias Marin, a native of Chile, aged 27 years. {1 | | | at PROPOSALS. NOTICE of redemption of bonds—Hoiders bonds of the Oceanic Steamship Company as of tl gage or deed of trust by which the payme: of ‘said bonds is secured, the sum. der the terms of said mortgage is applicab to the redemption or purchase of said bond and that the undersigned will receive seal blds at its office, Street, in the city and county.of San Fra on_Thursda 1900, at which tim the & ‘propos will be opene: No bid will be considered exceeding 10 pi cent above the fa ue of honds, Pr posale to be indorsed, ‘'Proposals for Surrender of First Mortgage Bonds Ocean: Steamship Company.”’ Unlon Trust Compay of San Francisco, trustee. Dated August 3, 1900. hereby notified that there is now in the hands undersigned trustee, under the mort- of one hundred thousand dollars in gold, which un- tuated at 2 Montgomery for the surrender of sald bonds, unul h day of August. th | MARKS—In this city, August 2, 1900, Berry, heloved husband of Johanna Marks, a_ native of Germany, aged 69 years. (Ukiah and Santa Roea papers vlease copy.) L7 Friends are respectfully invited to_ at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Sun- day), at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, 1194 O'Farrell street, corner of Gough. Inter- ment Hillsa of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 of x nt | | | fe| ociock train from Third and = Townsend streets. | MAR' n_Stockton, August 2, 1900, Wil- | flam J., beloved husband of Mary A. Mar- n-| tin, a native of Lafayette, Or., aged 49 years and acquaintances are rospect- tend the funeral to-morrow lock, from Woodman Hall, Oakland, under the aus- pices of Oakland Camp No.' 84, Woodmen of the World, and EI Capitan No. Order of Railway Conductors. MURTA—In this city, August 3, 190, Cather- ine Murta, beloved’ wife of the late John d, er (Sunday), a 21 Twelith s 1c 1y CONSTRUCTION of sewer—Sanitary Distri No. 1 of Marin County, Cal,, asks for bids f the construction of & evstem of sewers Ross Valley, Marin Count: specificutions on file with the _secretar: Right reserved to reject any and all bid Bidders will please call between the hours on Friday, Aug. 17, Each bid must be accompanied by The successtul bidder will be required to fu of the contract price. HENRY F. ALLEN, President. T. B. BERRY, Sec., 120 Futter st., S. F. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Bids will approach near the mouth of the Eolumb River, Clatsop County, Or. Do s secured at the office of the Astori building, Astoria, Or. will be required of the successful biddsr. as per plans and ¢a m. and 12 m., and 2 and 4 p. m. All bids will be opened at a meeting of the Sanitary | Board, to be held at the office of the secre- " a. m. certified check for § per cent of the amount of the bid. nish a eatisfactory bond for the full amount be re- ceived by the undersigned until € p. m., Au- gust 6, and then opened, for the construction of a wharf and warehouse covering about 100,- 000 square feet and about $00 feet of trestie Plans and speci- fications can be seen and blank forms of pro- Columbia River Railroad in the Flave A satisfactory bond The undersigned reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole or in part as per forms turday), at 9 o'clock, from the residence of proposal and specifications. NORTH- | of her parents, 1900 Mission street, corner of | WEST CONSTRUCTION COMEANE Fitteenth. thence to St. Boniface's Church, Murta, and dearly beloved mother cf Alice | and Jennie Murta, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland,” aged 60 vears. | E> Notice of funeral hereafter. O'GRADY—In this city, August 3, 1900, John | M., beloved husband of Maggie O’Grady, father of M Tessie, Daniel, Nellle and John Joseph " ©'Grady, brother of Denis O’Grady of Vallejo, Mre. James J. Mackel and Mrs. Fred Hammers, brother-in-lAw of Michael Mahoney, and nephew of James Mo- ran, a native of Ballylongford, County Kerry, Jreland, aged 38 vears. A member of Y. M. llejo. (Vallejo papers please copy.) ends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 5:45 o’'clock, from his late resi- dence, 300 Twenty-third street, between San- d Noe, thence to St. James Church, third and Guerrero streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ORTIZ—In this city, August 1, 1900, Felix Or- formerly of Santa Fe, New Mexico, aged ears § months and § days. In this city, August 1. 1900, Emilie Schweflzer Peres, béloved daughter of Joseph and En Peres, a native of Chicago, aged 17 years 4 months and 9 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day ct | or in i | | l of o Q8 ia el Call office. | o | BEST stamp photos and buttons DORE, 18% Market st., above Jone | Rooms paper: done Hart BAD tenants ejected for $4 city or country. PACIFI | | | CO.. 415 Montgomery st SPECIAL NOTICES. n Paint Co. rooms 9-1 _— on earth from $3: whitened, $1 up: 39 7 hird COLLECTION el ALL kinds bought, STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. W typewriters, §5 down, §5 REVALK, 409 California st. ———————————————————————— | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. at lowest shed for all 1147 Miselon st ave.; $50 cash, THY CO., 646 pr Sale h and general farm i " wa miles from 3 < from & good countr: rea £y terme. Address eda Co., Cal. lar 2+ rooms, r hou rent rea “astro. e 8 r Market—Large sunny back ular kitchen furnished for vate fam :, bath. [—2 rooms furnished, $10; rticulare 2 Kearnes st. sunny room for light vath; private; $1 2 wk. # Sacramento, near Jones— usekeeping rooms; rent ne view. For rent, 2 unfurnished grate; running water; furnished complete for per week. Apply at Tet. ist and 24 sts nicely furnished ra bath, laundn rnished house- tarnished gr frrnishod rwive: very reasonable I elegantly furnished sunny Lousekpg.; gus stove; reas. sents and subscription: ce, 2200 Fillmore st. Sixth—Roome % per week, and Finest sunny suites in Rentieme all conven- on for tourists. t et (0ld No. 1364)—Fur- : also unfurnished. oms: 8150 to 57 HANFT. . Euites O~ Nioely furn. s to §1 56 DERO, 13Uk nr Kills—3 handsome hed sunny rooms for housekeeping: &l com noes; rent §12 230 _Large front and back pariors: SuB- uitable for phrsician dfl’lp‘.:m . 77 Manny bay-window room for 1 of 2 geutiemen; with @ without board; priv, fam. : private | | 4 NEAT cottage, ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. MARRIAGE LICENSZS. The following marriage licenses were fesu month payments. | TWYFORT Eveline Flood, 23, 3 Alfred 8. Donau, tis, 23, city. Frank D. May Dore street Tucson, and Trudie Cu: Burge: . 415 Ellis street, lliott, 20, Oregon City, Or. George C. King, 2, 624 Guerrero street, and | Anna €. Siratton, 2. 34 Tenth avanue. | ard street. between Tenth and Eleventh. In- | John N. Silva, 2, Bolinas, and Mary B. Silva, | _terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. | » usalito. SPICHTIG—In t Oakland, August 2, 1900, yesterday: ciah G.. beloved husband of M. E. Severance, " William H. Schaffer, 43, 30 Geary street, and | & Native of Maine, aged 67 years 10 months | | Mary J. Wallace, 39, 530 Geary street. and 2 da; [ O i ek 340 Ghasy street, and | SCHOBER-In this city, August 3, 1900, ut the | | Mabel 5. Sperry, 82, 18141 Post street. e of her parents, 4% Minna street, | | Harry L. Wellard, 30, Newman, and Mar- Sixth, Julia, dearly beloved daughter of | guerite H. Hering, 23, 2% Mission street Ernect and Augista Schober, &nd sister of 2 3 o) <in- | Frederika, Henry, Emma, Clara, Anna an | et ¥; Litule. 21 city. and Adelalde M. Kin- | 00T e ohie” Schober.. & native of San | | “Hert Anderson, 23, 546 Howard street, and | Francisco, aged 17 years 1 month and 10 | i and te avenue, between Jones and Leav- enworth streets, for services at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ERANCE—In this city, August 2, 1900, Jo- Golden G ed A member of §t. Paul's Young Ladles’ - T Friends and acquaintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 o'clock, from St. Paul's Ger- ngelical Lutheran Church, 1419 How. at 403 East Twelfth street, Louls Spichtig, & BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed the publication offices and be in_at either of d_with the name and residence of pes authorized to have the same published. BORN. GILCHRIST—In this city, to the wife of Wil liam Gilchrist, a son. native of Switzerland, aged 40 years. VETTER—In this city, August 2, 1900, Cath- arine Vetter, dearly beloved wife of Karl Vetter, and loving mother of Katie and Ju- Jjus Vetter, @ native of Weisenstein oben an Geislingen, Wurtemburg, Germany, aged. 43 years 7 months and 19 days. ©Friends and acquaintances are respect- fullv invited to attend the funeral to-morrow anday’ lock, from her late resi- dence, 1 t, between Folsom and Haward, t. Boniface's Church, near Jones street, for at 1 o'clock. Interment | T thence . ) Golden Gate aven 1- MARRIED. COPELAND—MILLER—In this city, 1900, by F. H. Kerrigan, Justice of the Peac of Paradiss Butte County, Cal. BURNS—In this city, by the Re Father Griton, W. Burns, both of San Francisco. July 30, Joseph Copeland and Martha I Miller, both J. Twyford and Kate A. s Cemetery S—1In this city. WOHLIE beloved husbdnd of father of Adolph, Annie H., Alma and Harry August 3. 1900, John, Bertha Wohlers, and e, : Wohlers and Mrs. Willlam I. Miller, a na- tive of Germagy, aged 62 years 11 months and YARNDLEY—In this city, August 3, 1900, Jo- seph William, beloved husband of Cordell Clymer Yarndley, a native of Mancheste v. FS0_NEW house. ® rooms. | south side Encinal ave., $i0: rooms (to order), lot | roads, $170; terms. Park st $900—COTTAGE of 4 r yms; ; Pacific ave duced from $9000 n: c 1424 Park st. ANTLY furnished room esired: 1 or 2 persons. 2 Willow station, Alameda ALAMEDA XOOMS AND ALAMEDA REAY. ESTATE. lot 50x140, new house of 5 house of 10 rooms; s from Chestnut D. JUDD CO. with board Railroad ave., BERKEL AP—Almost new: house. hot_and cold water, pantry. and tank, deep well house, ete.; ot 30x1 and electric_cars: price $1000; monthl balance $12 own your take Berkel 3 | ask for RUDOLPH, F office open Sundaye. ng Wwooden doors, bay-window. basement for RUDOLPH. PERKINS office open Sundays. moldings: 7-ft. basement: lot 50x12 monthly Heron & Holcomb, BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. nice gardea 2 blocks from station | roome, bath, brick foundation. garden, house, stable, windmill and tank: lot 40x125; | { price $150; only $100 cash, balance $15 month- | |~ iy; this is foreclosed property and a snap; take | | Berkeley train. get off at Lorin station; ask IN Berkeley—Two-story modern cotta Jarge rooms and bath: double parlors street work complete: payments if desired. premises, 3017 Fuiton st.. Ashby Station, or 1060 Broadw: bath, Anili en 5 rooms. £001 W only $130 casn, : aton payirg rent and | sam: as 2 st rent; ion pantry mantél, high & LYON 'Ce seven heavy brick foundation; | price $3250: Inquire on ‘Oakland. rect sewered. RAY. station; aress B FOR sZLpg_.aux 40150 on Webster st., Ashby Apply’ or ad- 1519 Post st., city. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. A SPECIAL LIST OF HOME A special sacrifice; modern mmu’whflrfl' includes all | every Another barg; 7 rooms, bath, L diately. fruit; Buest woil: tank: produces good living. { jmprovements cost fine barn, cost $760; lot 50x100 | stories, 7 of the cated; of | central location; terme ai $15,000: suburban home; cost recidence; modern. and i acres See us for bargall furniture; owner called away: must gell at on ping $2750; mortgage $1600. £6000— east of Frultvale: full beari pnest. Bt good _house, beautifully situated; near electric cars; | CFFICE—118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS. cottage of 5 plano; price for v LAYMANCE. ; only $960; two-story house, n; street complete; vucrifice’ compelled to go East next week; see imme- LAYMANCE. it windrall a; $2000: Y pay-window house. 7 rooms, cement basement, near Telegraph mortgage $1500; little cash gets a ba:- LAYMANCE. . magnificent new colonial home: twn S Trdbme: an artistio beauty. reaily one latest and up to" datc homes in the market; at present prices could not be dupli- four, three sold: near station and LAYMANCE. 525,000, elegant of the choicest i shrubbery: location absolutely one trl!“l,!lle .L"llwlflll; between Oakiand and Berkeley; a special choice bargaini perfect order. correspondence soMcited. CE REAL ESTATE <O., LAYMAN “460-462 Office and ,Salesroom, il ighth st,, Qakland. chicken | EY ADVERTISEMENTS | | DIED. Bitters, Julius Marke, Berry Cheneafi. Loufse Martin, Willlam J. Colby, Lydia A. Murta, Catherine Cullen, Thonlas O'Grady, John M. Dahl, Pffeo Ortiz, Felix Davie, Henrietta P. Peres, Emilie S. Hamiiton, M effers, Milo S. Jerome, Frederick Lannon, Lizzle La Roche, Jeanne N. Laughlin, Mrs. M. A Marin. Elias thew Schober, Julia Spichtig, Louis Vetter, Catharine Wohlers, Jokn Yarndl | BITTERS—In Garberville, Humboldt County, | B S Jarrett & w, Los|J A Ddy & w, § Brdno August 1,190, Julius Bitters, a native of | Angeles C F Stoeckle, U § A Germany, aged 47 vears. A member of Branch Miss A Garfield, Chgo |[E Mackenzie, S Jose No, Glass Bottleblowers' Association of | C R Moffatt & w, Los|G_A Montgomery & f, the United States and Canada. | CHENEAU—In this city. August 3, 1900, Loui: hensau, beloved sister of Elizabeth Che neau, and cousin of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cas nave, a native of Sacramento, Ci yea: Miss W E Alexander, |Mies Thompson, Stktn @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Denver A F Kellinger, Cal fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrew | R L Mitchell & w,|E J Isham, Cal (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of | Dawson 4 R B Burns. L Angeles I. S Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue. In- | K V Munroe, Victoria C Stedman, L Angeles rment Odd Fellows’ Cemet: Miss I Bartholomew, |W Woolsey, S Rosa COLBY [ lov In sved an wife of ‘James T. Colb; Baston and Mrs. L. W. Palmer, an aged 54 years. > Fricnds and acquaintances are respec dence, 7 Ritch street, oft Folsom, Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick' celebrated for the repose of his soul at o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | DAHL~In Oakland, August 2, 1800, Theo, be- loved husband of Thora Dahl, and father of funeral servioes to-morros o'clock, ai 16% Market sti plees of Oakland Lodge No. 103, K. of P. DAVIS—In Magnolia, Mas: 2 Henrietta P. W., wife of Davis, formerly of San Francisco. HAMILTON—In this city, July 21, 1900, Ma (Sunday), at a native of New York 51 months and 5 ds copy.) agea years dental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. Masonic Cemetery. -street, between O'Farrell and Geary. Beverance, Jostah G. Joseph W. July 21, 190, Lydia A., ing mother of Mrs. J. F. Kiein, Mrs. Sarah loving sister of Mrs. John F. Penney and George 7. | A B Miller &&“. S;,rt; J H Prentiss & w,Mich Leon, a native of Salem, M; (Salem, | R T Spencer & W, Mass., papers pleage copy.) - CIPAILA:E :'?)T;Eh 2 Kind, loving and generous to all. B Crowell, Clevelan owara) Cal None knew her but to love her F E Burrow, Ltl Rock Mrn'H'l hl, N Y Or named her but to pra; T F Willard, London |1 W Uni, Ny CULLEN—In this city, August 2, 1900, Thomas, J‘ !;l‘ ‘r‘xlle':f'er.'«‘ ‘r 2 f‘ = }s' g:m:xrsn r}y beloved hushand of Bridget Culien, and father | I H fteeves, U 5 A ¥ Butle XY of John, Jane, Margaret, William, Richard, | § ljoyal U S A 17 5 Toenthal, | Ang Rose, Oliver, ' Gertrude. Frank.' Charles, | & "R’ % Miteo| WI Voo, b Ang George and Thomas Cullen and -Mrs. J. Sulli- A Brower, atoo) alentine, L Ang van, a native of County Leitrim, Ireland, fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday). at $:30 o'clock, from his late resi- between Church, where a requiem high mass will be Albert, Gerda, Walter and Milton Dahl, a native: of Norway, aged 63 years 2 months and_13 daye. @ Friends, acquaintances and ' Brother Kuights are respectfully invited to attend the t, under the aus- thew, beloved husband 'of Katie Hamilton, father of Clarence W. Hamiiton, and brother of James T., Jennie and John W. Hamilton, (New York papers pleasa ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Saturday), at 2 o'clock, from King Solomon's Jiail, Masonic Temple, corner Post and Mont- gomery streets, under the auspices of Ocel- . Interment Remains at the funeral parlors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason gland. Late of Honolulu HOTEL ARR.VALS. GRAND HOTEL. R A Stuart, Seattle |H A Jastro, R C Swinburne, Or Bakersfld C A Hoffer & w, 8 Rsa Dr E R Swinburne & |F E Lane & w, Stktn w, Or E L Wiihoit & w, Stkn W James, Bakersfleld |A Leach, Heppner W _H Hammond & w, Mrs La Boyteaux, Cal Visalia IR H Slocum & w, N Y P F Wood, Tulare |Mrs T W Heintzeiman, A T Allen. Pa | Sacramento G K W, k‘ | | W J Berry, Capitola od, Dutch Flaf { | Anseles A"V Johnson, Capay A E Nourse, Canay | G W_McFadyean, Pa Mrs § M Dyer, Denver Tos Angeles M R Keef, Salinas B Mackenzie, Scotland A R Gilchrist, N Y H Schocker, Seattle se 0 e- C W Adams, Cal £ N Hodekins, London Miss Wilhoit, "Stockton 7 H Thompson, Stocktn Oregon J B Ladd & w, Stktn F D Allen, Spokane O M Thumler & w, Il ¥, | W Elasser, N Y |R H Herron, Los Ang J A Macrum, Portland|G Kimber, Los An; I ¥ Cilley, Ariz J Oppennheimer. T. Ang B Winslow, Ind G Freund, Chicago M P Hughes, B IM Eichelbaum, N Miss Walley, Portiand P McDowell, Stanford C B Sharey, Fresno |G G Gay & w, L Ang Miss Bernard, Cinn |F L Gay, Los Ang Miss_Bohen, Cinn |8 W Frost & w, Cinn € J Kipp, Newark.N J| Miss Gillig, N Y F Tvancovich,Angls Cp|J Siegel & w, N Y H H Brandels & w, |J Kelly & w N Y Omaha Miss Kelly, N ¥ F F Gault, Tacoma F Cochrane, Denver Miss Walton, N Y J W Wilson, Redlands F G Marcus, Mnl Park =~ NEW WESTERN HOTEL. T Hamlin, Sacto J Kelley, Stockton D May, Manila l_( E Robles, Stockton W R Sullivan, Ariz H Degnan, Stockton- Rey A M Grussi, Ind | Miss K Dibble, Portld 3 H Yilkinson, New W S Vernon, N C Zealand P L McGhee, N C W King. N Zealand Mrs A Dodson, L Ang A Sharp, N Zealand |J § Snead & fy, Ariz J W Hughes, Calistoga ] N Wickham, N Y L Lake, Mererfl G Lareley, Boston REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jennie and_Charles J. Siebert. Josephine Gi ler, Peter, Kittie, Frank and Annie Brand to Bomenico’ Bradasich and Bozo Raddich, lot on N line of Fulton street, 110 E of Laguna, E 27:6 by N 120; $10. Morris or Maurice E. and Esther Asherson to Susanna Asherson, lot on N line of Sutter street, 137:6 E of Webster, E 27:3 by N 137:6; 9 | 2 1 HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., VEF CEME AN MATE ARKET 3T MOUNT=OLI 10. ity and County of San Francisco to Henry “Tobelman, lot on SW corner of Nineteenth and Shotwell streets, S 35 by W 90; $—. Moritz and Kate Nussbaum (Sutro) to Mer- FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALME “Trust_Co. of San Franeisco, undivid g e e Ry B 7 ] S ot on N fine of Callfornia st 2 Teiephone South 0. of Montgomery, E 25 by N 114:4; $I Fanny Van de Grift Stevenson to Samuel L. Osbourne, lot on _Ng'hu of Lombard street, 4 NWis £ Se. B lot on of TERY o P § line of Twenty-seventh avenue, Clement_stréet, E 2, S 106:0, NW 25 104:2%; $10. CLOSING CEMETERIES, Supervisors of San Francisco dinance No. 25, the dead within law goes into_e tory shows it necessary to close immediately the relatives and city and county. August g, ll-ge citie® ha eir ceme! less liable to be disturbed growth of the city. For fyll and expenses in dfsintes OE D eat Wlrots and. embsimers, ason street. Telephone Main 5213, 1] On March 30th of this vear the Board of passed Or- | rohibiting the burial of ve foi s, o n to remove their loved ones to cemeter- er- - L to Solomon Getz, Thomas Cullen to Bridget Cullen, lot 10, bl 1, Sunny Vale Homestead; gift. = - " oo ‘Eaward and Harriet L. Simons and Charles B. and Lutie W. Font to Simons-Font Brick cwmp.nyb.d:u:tqu. ‘block 8, Ploche and Rob. inson sul isions; . Stephen J. King to James Frazer, lots 2 to ock 40, Bay View l!m-tu“ Assoctation, k2l Clara W. St Aselsand Clacs W, Strandbure (by Charies ‘block R. Lane Tract Map No. 5; “l:‘auln_l_ y Bjiaser. to Martin T. Bor- g aon T S o Fany 1ot on N line of Bush street, 181:8 W 0f \ Sansome, W i%:9 by N 137:6; also lot on E line | the carly morning tides are given in the latt of Mission street, 710 N of Eighteenth, N 23 hand column and the siiccessive tides of the E 100; also lot on S line of Page street. 106:3 E | day ‘a the order of occurrence as to time. The of Seott, 25 by S 131:6; also lot on NW line of | second time column gives the second tide of Jessie street, 175 NE of Sixth, NE 3 by NW 7 | the day, the third time column the third tide also lot on N line of Sutter street, 117:6 W of | and the last or right hand column gives the Hyde, W 20 by N 77:6; also lot on NW corner of | last tide of the day, except when there are but Pine and Stefner streets, X 30 by W 100; $150.000. | threo tides, as sométimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the Alameda County. Tnited States Coast Survey charts, except Nicola Grondona to Emma V."A. Durant, lot | when a minus sign () precedes the helght, 22, block A, on Corrected Map of Linda Rosa | and then the number given is subtracted from Tract, Brookivn Township (to correct 732 d | the depth given by the charts. The plane of 140) 10. reference is the mean of the lower low waters. H_ T. McCarter to Lillie A. McCarter, lot 41, on Map of Forest Park Tract, Brooklyn Town: <hip; gift. Cornelin E. Van_Amringe to Elizabeth H., John E.. Cornelia B. and David Van Amringe, lot on SE line of Ninth avenue, E of East Twenty-fourth street, NE 50 by SE 130, being a portion of double block 149, Clinton, except a strip 2 fest wide by 150 feet, conveyed to F. C. Carlson. off the side of above, Fast Oak- land: §i%0. George J. Wagner (by Theodore Wagner, at- torney) to Charies B, Williamson, lot on’ NE corner of Alcatraz avenue and block 1. Central Park Traet, N 100, W 40, § 100. E 40 to begin- ning, block 1, on Map of Central Park Tract, Berkeley: $50, ! €. F. and Jennie Williamson to Robert Wan- nenmacher, same; $75. Paul Mager to Wichinan, Lutgen & Co., lot 18, Map of Lamp Tract, Brooklyn Township; #* Steamer Movements. | i #*- TO ARRIVE. |Tacoma. Nanaimo. Humboldt San Pedro. Steamer. From. Progreso Titania { Orizaba _ Newburg natitla s Bay tteawan Wellington . Santa Cruz $10. reka . Pacific Improvement Company to Ernast | City of Para. Whalley, lot on W line of St. Charles street, | Corona 200 N of Buena Vista avenue, W 126:11 by N | Empire 25, being a portion of lots 14,15 and 16, block | State ot Cal. K, on map of property of Columbug, Bartiett, | Bonita Alameda; $10. & Crescent City . Walter G. Tibbetts to Grace. C. Tibbetts, lot | Arcata ...... on E line of §t. Charles street, 317:6 § of San | City of Puebia.|Victoria..._.. Antonio ave., S 50 by E 130, Alameda; gift. | Point Arena.... Point Arena... A. Levy and William Lewis (trustees estate | Rose Auerbach) to Flora Auerbach, lot on N | line of Twenty-second street, 513:1 B of San Pablo avenue, E 2 by N 120:4ls, being the E 1 of lot 43, Tuttle Homestead Tract, Oak- anta Rosa ....|San Diego TO SAIL. | Destination. | Steamer. 13 Nome, for Seattle; schr Sailor Boy, from Cape Nome. Sailed Aug 3—Sehr Volante, for San Fran- cisco. Passel up Aug 3—Ship Abner Coburn. Sailed Aug 3—Br stmr Almond Branch, for Manila. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 3—Bktn Gard- iner City, for Sgn Francisco. Norrived Aug “3-Bkin Monitor, tram Cape Nome. GREENWOOD—-£ailed Aug 2-Stmr Alcatraz, for San Pedro. PORT HADLOCK—Salled Aug 3—Stmr Des- patch. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Orizaba. hence Aug 1: stmr Fulton, hence July 31 Sailed Aug 2-Stmr Brunswick. for San Fran- : schr Mary Dodge. for Newpgrt (S). iled Aug 3-Stmr Orizaba, forsSan Fran- NEAH BAY—Pa; D Troop, from Shang) ci 1 Aug 3—Br ship Howard v Tacoma: Br bark Stillwater, from Mantla, for Port Townsend Passed Aug 3—Bark Gatherer, hence July 19, for Taccma: bark Levi G Burgess, hence July 24, for Tacom attle, for Cape N Blakeley, for Newport (). PORT GAMBL rrived Aug 3-Schr Ida Schnauer, hence July 1 FOREIGN SYDNEY-Salled Aug San Franciseo. HAKODAT stmr.Elihu_Thomson, from Se- schr Excelsior, from Port PORTS. Stmr Mariposa, for Sailed July $1—Fr bark Anjou, for San Franet NANAIMO-—Arrived Aug 2-Br stmr Robert Adamson. from San Diege. NEWCASTLE, NSW—In port July $—Br ship Crocodile, for San Francisco. TABLE BAY—In port June 21—Br bark Blatr- hovle. for Oregen. —Fr bark Cas- ANTWERP—In port June sard, for Orecon. MANCHESTER—In port Jules Verne, for Oregon OCEAN STEAMERS July 22-Fr bark Sailed Aug 3—Stmr Carthaj ian. for Philadeiphia: stmr Laurentian, for T land; s - — 3 Fouk. H.'G. Briggs to Stephen Petchauer, lot on W | Newburg ..[Grays Harbor|Aug. 4. 5 pm Pler 13 . Line of Kenncdy street, $0 S of Erederic, | Walla W..\Victoria HakiPler 3| B el kvg S-Shu Nenhe, W 25 by W 125, being lot 3, block B, Map of Cam- | Arcata .....|Coos Bay. 12mPier 13| MOVITLE~ o 5Oty der. Twenty-third Avenue Tract, Fast Oak- | Caaring .. |Seattle. 5 pm|Pler § | ILLE—Salled Aug $-Stmr Astoria, from land; $10. | Santa 11 am Pler 11 STOW N—Sa Omar J. Humphry to Elbridge S. Hovey. Jot | North am|Pler ®| g T B g on N i of San Jose avenue, 400 f Twenty- l: Arena 3 pm|Pler 2| Aug 3 Lucania, from New first street, formerly Willow street, W 50 by | Columbia . . 11 am Pier 24 for - Tivérpe d proceeded. N 130, being Iot 1. in E ' block M, Map of | Orizala 2pm|Pier 9| SOUTHAMPTON -Salled Auz 3-Stmr_Au- property Ploneer Homestead Association, Ala- | G. Dolla! Bm........ | guste Vietorta, from Hamburg. for New York, meda: $10. Cocs Bay 'am| Pier 11 | Yia Cherbou Frank G. and Francisco Matozo to Antone | Curacao 10 am|Pler 11 | NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr Roland. and Marion Caton, lot 41 on Map of Smith's | Subdivision San Leandro, Eden Township; $10. J. M. and Mary D. Bartlett to L. Roberts, 10t'18 and E 10 feet lot 19, Map of Knox Park, | subject to a mortgage for 32500, Oakland; $10. James, Paul C. and Annie 'S. McCourtney, Margarét M. Hughes (by J. H. Hughes, atto: ney) and Mary A. Beldin to Alfred I. McCourt- ) | 5 12 m|PMSS 8, . 9, 11 am|Pier 11 Umatilla . ../Aug 11, 9 am|Pier 11 3 pm|Pier 2 19 am|Pier 13 | $ am| Pler 7| . 9, 11 am!Pler 3 rom Hamburg. | r Ultonia, from OCEAN TRAVEL. ney, lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, distal SW' 225 from intersection of E line of Tel graph avenue with N line of lands of Mrs, P. McCourtney, thence SE 140, NE 8432 N 140, SW $6.06 to beginning, being portion Plat 12, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; also lot on E line of Telegraph avenue. 103.60 S of Wortieth st., SE 149,50, SW 236.70, NW 149.53, NE 255.50 to beginning, Oakland; 510, COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Ten. - Flow of Rivers. —_— % Following is a statement of the estimated flow of certain California rivers in cublc feet | per second, or second feet, ome secomd foot 40 Colorado miner's inches. from J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer | United States Geological Survey of the e s b sk | SACRAMENTO RIVER AT JELLYS FER equaling 50 California miner's inches, or about | The figures are | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. R teamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—11 & m., August 4, 9, M, 19 24, 29, Sert. 3. Change to com- steamers at Seattle. Vietoria. Vancouver Port Townsend. Se- i | . attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- ). | cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)—11 a. m.. August 4. |% M. 19 24, 2. Sept. 3, and every fitth dey | thereafter. "Change at Seattle to this com- | pans’'s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at B RY. | Seattle or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver Om C Ry 6e..1 Market-st fiw. = | Second F v e agu y Ge. 1251 — ot-st . % — - | Second Feet. or Eureka. Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. August P & Cl Ry 65.103% — (0 S L & H.|| — DATE. | o — |1 6 1L 16, 51, 2, 3N Sept. 5 and every Afth P& ORRS6s.115 — |Presidio . . - 1899, 1900. | day thereaft, Powell-st R 651120 — | Powder Stocks. ! For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Sac El G&RIs. 84101 |California ....15 | | cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, SF JV5s.119% — |Giant Con Co.. 87 | Santa_Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. S R of Cal 6s.111 111% Vigorit 3 East San Pedro (Los es) and Newport—§ S P of A 6s...111%111% | Sugar Stocks— | a. m.. August 3. 7. 11, 15, 15, 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4 B P C 6s(1905). — 111 ' |Hana S P Co. 8 | and every fourth day thereafter. Do (1906) ....112 112% Haw C & S Co §7 Pl 1 | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- _Do (1912 ....118% — ~ |ionokaa § Co 31 313 | | ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port SPRCIst gnids. — = {Hutch 8 P Co 24 — | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 1. £ P Br 6s. .132’.1&1%‘.“1.%;5 PCo 191 — "R AT OAKDALE. m., August 1, 5 9. 13 17, 21 Sept. =, BV Water 65.115 — |Makawel § Co 45 46% | T . and every fourth day thereaft ; WI4102% |Onomen. & C Second Feet. | For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del e iEI PR £5 — | Cabo, Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Resalia Cwu-rrsmcks—a gy AL Pack Assn1i7 _ | and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m.. ith of each ontra Costa.. 7% Cal Fru n | month. Marin County. 30— & Mer Ex A 7 | gohor turther taformation obtain compary s Spring Valley. M% 9 Oceanic S Co. 92 | % Gas & Electric— fent G & L Co — |Pac C Bor Co.150 Cent L& P Co 4% 5 [Par Paint Co... 12'¢ Morninz Session. Pac A F A Board— 10 Giant Powder Con, s 90 ; g; | The company reserves the right to changs steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing without_previous notice. ] TICKFT OFFICE — ¢ New Montgomery | street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Franeiseo. 10 Giant Powder Con, s 9. $100 N P C R R 5 per 108 Oakland Gas ——|———-—|Mn'g Co.| Total 21 San Franciseo G | 1900, | Canal. | 1200. 6 Spring Valley Water —f— = 50 Vigorit Powder .. | a Street— 13 200 Honokaa § Co.. 225 Hutchinson & P Co. Afternoon Sesslon. Board— 15 Market Strget’ Rallway 10 Market Street Railway. s 3. $000 X P C R R 5 per cent bonds. 20 Onomea Sugar Co . 20 Pacific Gas Imp 35 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. Streat $7000 Oceanic § S bonds 200 San Francisco Gaslight PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Afternoon Session. Board— 400 Home OIl .. 100 Home Oil, b 30. 500 West Lake . 9 San Joaquin Street— 500 Independence MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning _Session. 140 12 N RIVER AT HERNDO ! Second Feet. & THE 0. R. & N, €0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-strest Wharf at 11 A. M. FARE $12 First Class inciuding Bar:y $8 Second Class and Meals | STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls........ s st sesenibs August 11, 21, f1 .18, %%, ke Spokane, Butte, { Helena_and all point the Northwest. | Through tickets to all ts East. | . C. WARD, General Agent. 630 Market st | . PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. KIMBALL STEAMSHIP COMPAN Will Dispatch for NOME, PORT CLARENGE, CAPE YORK AND SAFETY HARBOR | The Elegant. Commodious. Fast Al Passenger 1 Steamship, JOHN S. KIMBALL, GOODALI | 1000 Challenge 28] 500 Ophir . [ 100 Con Cal & V 100 Potosi 1" 400 Crown Point. 17| 400 Yellow Jacket. 33 100 Mexican s i Afternoon Session. 1% Alpha i {100 Confidence 110 109 Alpha 09( 100 Gould & C 2 | 100 Belcher 21| 800 Ophir . kil 500 Belcher . 35| 100 Potost 13 500 Best & Bel flllmfle:[‘a 04 300 Challenge gi’ i?s ;::\'i‘r ]}IIH“ :: i ARRIVED. 300 Challenge ver Hi : 40 Con Cal & Va 13|50 Yellow Jacket. 3| o g pona Friday, August 3. 1000 Con Tmperial.. 02] 100 Yellow Jacket. 36 | " stmr Towa, Hooper, 3 days from Esqui- The following were the sales In the Pacific | ot “AVAFro, Jensen, 5 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 21 hours from | Bureka; bound south; put in to land passen- Stock Board yesterday: i Morning Session, 300 Andes . - 11j 200 Challenge Con. 31 | gers. 200 Relcher 2 Chollar . Stmr Cleone, 20 Belcher 8 i Comtacs | pStmr Cleone, Madsen, 19 hours from Needle 500 Bullion - rown Poin [ e 3 - *50 Caledonta ... 83| %0 Savage 11 | sayms, Senta Fosa. Alexander, & hours from 60 Challenge Con. 23| 200 Sierra Nevada 26, Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 3 hours from 500 Challenge Con. 26 200 Union Com..... 300 Challenge Con. 27| 400 Yellow Jacket. 200 Challenge Con. 29, 200 Yellow Jacket. 300 Challenge Con. _ 30 Afternoon Session. ventura. Stmr PR Al oa reen tmr Alcatraz, Carlzon. 14 hours from G: wood: bound for San Pedro; put in to land pas- Noyo, Johnson, 14 hours from Fart 500 Alpha Con. 08 500 Justice sengers. 200 Beicher 23] 200 Mexican Stmr Rival, Johnson, 73 hours from Willapa 300 Challeng: 30/ 200 Ophir Harbor. . 500 Challenge Con. 31| 200 Overma Br st Molntyre, 8 hours from 300 Chollar 15| 200 Savage dyster Harbor. 40 Chollar 16| 300 Sierra Nevada. Senr Rin Rev, Johnson, 24 hours from Tsal. 150 Confidence ...1 17i| 800 Union Con Sehr Corinthian, Korth, 200 Crown Poin! 18| 50 Yellow Jacl Landing 150 Hale & Nore CLOSING QUOTATIONS. k. Bid. As! [ Schr_Nettie Sundborg. from Mendocino. Schr Volunteer, Bressem, 47% days from San Marcos Island. Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, — hours from San Pedro. Anderson, 18 hours Justice Kentuck | CLEARED. Lady W Friday. August 3. |Mexican |Decidental Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Jap stmr America Maru, Going, Hongkong, 09 [ 05 08 2 0 0 12 02 — 3 % 18 2 n 06 05 04 05 21 (e B Ulete:'w H Avery. e 1 1| Bark Edward May, Hansen, Homolulu; Alex- Lo 3% 1 |ander & Baldwin. S 9 i | Schr John G North, Austin, Mahukona. ® u§ % o SAILED. — 04 Bilver Hill, M6 Friday, August 3. — 0 8t Louls. = 18 Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle. 17 18/Standard 30 — { Stmr Eureka, Jessen. Fureka. 02 @Syndicate 0 — | Stmr Alcatraz, Carlson, San Pedro. a4 & 23 . 24[Union Con. 2 22 Stmr Boni! Nicolson, San Pedro. Hale & Norcros 22 2ilUtah ... .9 10 Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Julla .~ O03iYellow Jacket.. 34 3 | Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, —. Br stmr Vietorka, Blakey, Chematnus. Jap_stmr America Maru, Going. Hongkong and Yokohama, via Honolulu. Sehr James A Garfield, Lewis, Coos Bay. Ps!fl:r Arehie and Eontle, Johannsen, Stewarts oint. Schr John G North. Austin, Honolpu. Schr J M Gritfith, Arey, Port Hadlock. Schr Daisy Rowe. Nyman. Coos Bay. EGRAPHIC. Aug 3 1 hazy; wind SW, velocity 1 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. £ Mer chants’ m‘;'ol;tnn. San Francisco, Cal., e e R0 Inmcrit b o Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e., at noon ‘gl mn'x:n!l; m\erldl-n, or at § ‘clock p. m., Greenwich time. o C. G. CALKINE, Lieutenant Commander. U.'S. N. in charge. P m—Weather Per Chil uedano—on July 1, in Jat-32 09 N, lon 142 39 passed a floating topmast with' rigging and all. DOMESTIC PORTS. PDRT—A!FV«! July 20-Schr Ame- Fhpce July € mm'l&fl Or—Arrived Aug 3-Schr Confi- anza, hence: July 4. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 3—Stmr State of Call- Bowman fornia, he Aug 1; Br bark B Law, from Yokohama. Aug 2—Br ship Cedarbank. A thyst, nited States Coast and Geodetic Surve, U mes and_Heights -of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San 5 - | trom Henskonz. Pserey of g'unpm‘:::&mfi Y offclal au- | O R BAY —Arrived Aug 2—Schr Gotama high and low waters occur at | hence July 19. OTE—The. th’: city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide i the same at both places SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. TILLAMOOK—Sailed Aug 2—Stmr W H Kru- ger. for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 3—Schr Newark, hence Aug 1. * Sailed’ Aug 3—Schr Corinthian, for San Fran- clseo. Salled Aug 3—Schr Reliance, for San Fran- e 80 USAL—Sailed Aug 2—Schr Rio Rey. for San Francisco. HARBOR—In x.m.DUT:_?m hin ,-FAHM’:?B{ BT WSy SEATTLE—Arriv ug bark Sussex, from Honoluln; stmr Farollon, f:om Skaguay. Salled_Aug 3-Stmr AI-Ki. for Skaguas ' stmr Eithu_Thomson, for Cape Nome. Atrived Aug 3-Stmr Newsboy, from Cape S = T 2 e NOTE~1In the above exposition of the tides | Passed Aug 3-Stmr Newsboy, from Cape - Weekly Call 100 er Yar Twenty-five hundred tons’ displacement, TUESDAY, August 7,10a. m. For Passenger and Freight Rates Apply to KIMBALL STEAMSHIP CO. 220 Market st. San Franctsco. EAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- T S "rer Firsc and Bragnan strests. at 1 p. m; for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, No cargo received on board on day | Wednesday, Oct. onoluly. at reduced rates. For freight and pa: apply at_company’s office, 421 Market street. corner of First. W. H. AVERY. General Agent. AMERICAN LINE, Ly m New New York. §t. Paul. at Cherbours. westbound. ork Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. RED STAR LINE New York and Antwar~. From New, York Every Weduesday, 12 neon. Kensington ..August 8) Noordland ... August 23 Aragonia ....August B[ Friesland ...August 23 NTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., IN 2 co., COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Saturday. from November 2, 1399, at 10 a. m. from Pler & North River, foot of Movton street: L'AQUITAINE. August 3: LA BRETAGNE, August 18: LA LORRAINE, Aug- ust 23; LA TOURAINE, August 30. First class to Havre. 332 30 and upward. Second class to Havre. $5 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Hudgon Building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery avenue, 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.X 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. —HONOLULU, APIA Auex'hx."i»egn: SYDNEX. LAMEDA (via onolulu), to New % Jeatand and Australia Wed.. Aug. 9, 8 p. m, . §. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). Wednesday, August FOR U. 8. NAVY YARD AND VAL 1'% .30