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Mod SOXI50. 1618 Mozart et Alamed. cottage. 6 rooms: bath ken house locks tc §-room basement ken-house, W all « bal Wheeler tract; now rices rise. W rent of street; Al g OAKLAND REAL KLAND FIRMTURE ROOMS TO AT ieht HOWARD. g o ke hildren; new flats. NYDE, 2% iovely large corner suites and . rivate bath Sunny front bay-window room: an jreferred; reasonable. « and 47 Post—Bunn fhicon: remt Teasonable. Eilis—Nicely fu om, % amall fat; private family. _ | 5 Nice supny bay-window suite | e, 3 per week.. { MARKET 1015 (New Arlington)— nighed me. 82 & week up; 3¢ a day up. bat 40 J‘ le rox r'hF ‘ Tu 7> roome Kighth 81 per oy o 1o m N, 1276, bet aiso_one smaller room; RFOLE, M, nr. Fleventh—3 rooms, §7 per month. ‘house, barn, MORAN & CO. MORAN & CO. to_etation e " fine LET—Furn. and Unfarn. Elegant suites, v rooms ¥ 310 per month: why pay lot C and yard: cars. W. all hard foored; well, etc. $100 per month. is_your time, C. MORAN & CO. rvdusmd for 1 week 45 fine mantel month: all large two biocks to per street the hands living in Estate, ms bROAD\N AY ESTATE. O SALE ceferences st.—New 6-story and elevator; un- uzuriously furnished private baths: Phone John 32 ne Turk st.—Bunny furnished nlsc transient cor. Market— 2 por sth & Sth—¥ront or back weatly furn. unfesished Eiegantly | an 20-Sunny furnished rooms and eclevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. Largest, the city;'p r!!u (changed , en suite or 0' FARRELL, offices: room for the nnlest ROYAL House, 1% Ellls—Incandescent light; r«n!‘lng»'mm smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms, per night, 8ic to §1 50; week, §2 to 35: ‘month. $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; oms with hot a SRMAN Apa “House, near Market—Furnished = £ ~The gton—Few _cholce suites and several small rooms; cheap. TURK, nished room, sultable for & l'wf month. TED advertisements and_subscriptions at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | CH office for Call advertisements and | subscrintions has been established at 1096 | lencta s | —_— | ROOMS AND BOARD. AN cxceptional table; pleasant rooms: service: popular rates. S07 California et 'mr Roanoke, 808 Bush—New house: newly | hed: suites with bath: perfect filumina- | private dining apartment: elevator serv- | cars to all parts of city within stone's w of door. xmd (5ld_Ralston home)—Elegantly fur- | ny rooms, ‘en suite and single, with | 915 Leavenworth—Fime sunny | ker, rooms, single and en suite: beautiful | THE HEATH, 312 E i front n “New management; nny suites, with board. 16 (The Victon). ighly renov. 1 spec . Las Palmas, 180 Market—Suites, 2 or | bath, connecting: board optional table or man and wite, A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. in wrapper for matling, $1_per _year. — SPECIAL NOTICES. SEWING \l \l HINES \\h \l PPLIES, ALL kinds bou paired: opes OLPH S nd Powel 3 OLDEN WEST Storage Warehouse. $40 Mis- tel F.W.2 Howard ™ ing_Com- ne Jackson 281 ure Mo NS IN TYPEW r machines for less deposit a and il : TOURNY. Sacretary Loan Soclety, 18 red a div its depos 1 ecretary about 5.000.- ing and a plle buik ging In mud, sand Dredged ing land. | a bond of one 00) 1n gold for the whole be 10 per cent t Is reserved to w ¥ JOHN June 21 1501 Sealed | A by the publle | Information furnished on ap- | M. MARSHALL, Assistant Chiet | Army, rmation, ajor Chas. , U. B. A, IRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marciage and Seath notioss sent by maf! will not be N ted. They must be handed Lin either of the publication offices and be #d with the name sand residence of per- uthorize@ to have the same published. f BORN. l:Ll'.‘i~ In this city, _Rimon June 23, 1501, to the wife Bley, n daughter. in_this ecity, June 20, ins—sons. Brizman, t A .vfm this city, June 16, 1901, to the wite of Theodore H. Hage, a son. 1001, to the | HAR:EIED BARROWMAN — MORRISON — In this elty, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, A‘!g). at 10:15 o'clock, at his late residence, Buchanan street. Interment Hills ot Eternity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. BETTENCOURT—In Oskland, June Mrs. Rosa de §. Bettencourt, beloved A o s, Bettencourt, and mother of [ M.'de S. and J. C. len.qncourt. “a native of Portugai, aged ll years 2 months and 20 days. 3 [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the mnud to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from St. Joseph's (Portuguese) Church, Oakland, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul. Interment St. Mary's Cem- Mateo, Cal., June 23, etery, Oakland. BLEIL—In_San 1901, ‘Wesley Cecll, dearly beloved and évunfe son of George W. and Ellzabeth C. Bleil, and grandson of Mrs. Anna Sapin, & native ol F'm Mateo, Cal., aged 9 months and 28 ‘T Interment 0dd Fellows' Cemete Francisco, to-morrow (Tueeday), at 2 o' elaek BRENNAN-—In this city, June 23, 1801, Michael 'T., beloved husband of the late Joanna Bren- nan, and father of Willlam and Emmet Brenran and Mrs. Thomas B. Curran and the late John T. Brennan and Mrs. Mary E. Schlam, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. BRITTON—In this city, June 23, 1501, Lottie E. Britton, mother of Ruth 'Britton, and sister of W. N. and George E. Dudgeon, & native of Michigan, aged 33 years 3 months ard 3 days. COLEMAN—In this city, June 22, 1901, John Henry Coleman, a native of Irelan l!?‘llt’mnlns at the parlors of Hllll.d & 946 Miesion street. DALTDN-—-In this eity, June 23, 1901, Margaret M., beloved wife of Michael M. Dalton, a native ot County Cork, Ireland, aged 62 years. [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday). at 8:30 o'clock, from her late real a na street, thence to St. here o solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNSMUIR—At San Leandro, June 22, Josephine Dunsmulr, widow of the e Alexander Dunsmuir. T Notice of funeral hereafter. ! HABERLAN--In Berkeley, June 23, 1901, Ellza- beth Jennett, beloved wife of J. J. Haber- lan, and mother of Francis and Mary Ellz beth Haberlan, and daughter of Elizabe and the late John FI ter of Mrs. B. F. Calhoun and Mr: Frick and John Flaker, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 24 vears 1 month and 27 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tavited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late resi- denc Addison street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church. where a solemn requiem high mass will be Celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. ~Interment St. Mar Cemienetery, Oakland. HEWSTON—In this city, June 21, 1301, Jennie Hewston, daughter of the late Dr.’ George Hewston, and sister of Emmett R. Hewston, a native of Philadelphia, Pa. g Funeral services will be held this day | (Monday), at 11 o'clock, at the chapel at 0dd Feilows' Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near 5 nm MQUIST—In this city, June 22, 1901. Niles beloved husband of Ellza Hnlmqulwl and f.x‘-er of Louiss Silvelra. a native of Swed- en. aged 65 years 4 months and 23 T The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros, 31 Eddy street. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Lynch, 3trs. M. Floyd and Mrs. K. Menton and Thomas and the late Willlam Kennedy, and sister of Mrs. H. Osborne, a native of Ireland, aged 68 years. please copy.) > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Tuwn‘ at 1:30 o'clack. from the parlors 767 Mission street, rhk l ‘Church for services. terment Mount Calvary KOENITZER—In this clty, (New York papers | Taoms, Claxton, " Caldwell, Cummings M., ‘beloved husband of and | Forty.first Infantry, and ‘Lieutenant ther of artha and Els! oenitzer, and | acting adjutant, Forty-fi her of of St. Louls, a s of € aged 34 yenrs 10 months d 9 day L[> Friends and acquaintances are respect- | gincar corps; Major (hebb, fully invited to attend the funeral this day | Tnfantry; Captain Lloyd pm,,,,m (Monday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- | Captain 'Berry, artillery corps; 1444 San Bruno avenue. Interment artillery! Captain Dr. Bemett, 1. Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. | tegel, Thirty- th_ Infamtry: MoKNTGHT T this city, June 23, 191, Peter | ant Courchey, Thirts-ciahth Infantrys Lieu- McKnight, {ather of John. Charles and Lot- | tenant Hanney, Twenty-second _Infantry: Se Knight, and brother of John J. Me . a native of Ireland, aged 6 years. T Notice of funeral fn Tuesday morning papers. MULHALL~In this city, P h June 21, a native of Dublin, §7The funeral will Ireland. (Monday). at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- derce, 1515 Hyde street. thence to Brigid's Church, where a requiem high 3 will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. encing at 9:30 o'clock. Exeter, Tulare . Frances J. P.. Austin D. Moore, and Moore and Mrs. Edward aged June 22, 1801, a native of South Carolina, e s_at the parlors o J. C. O’Con- 7 Mission street. Notice of ter. this city, June 22, 1901, Samuel, and of Rachel xwh and father ark, Roth, a aged 53 years. (Monday), residence, 127 Octavia st lem Cemetery by 3:30 Third and Townsend streets. SMITH—In this city, June 20, 1901, Della T., dearly beloved daughter of Delia and the late Martin Smith, and sister of Mary and the late Michael Joseph and Thomas Smith, ive of San Francisco, aged 18 years § | he and 11 days. « miss thes from our home, dear; We miss thee from thy place. shadow o'er our 1ife I cast— We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care. Our home Is dark without thee; We miss thee everywhere. ~BY HER DEAR MOTHER. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 8:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of the Pacific Undertakers, 717 Mis- &fon street, thence to St. Patrick's Church for services at 9 o'clock Calvary Cemetery. A TAPPAN—In this city. June 23. 1901 Mildrec | Danfel Tappan. a native of Newport, Ky. aged 6 years and & days. (Cincinnatl, Ohlo, and_Memohis, Tenn., papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respoct fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Tuesday), at 1 o'cloc of her niece, Mrs street. Cremation private. WAR n Alameda, June 22, 1901, Alice Ware, beloved widow of the late 8. A.' Ware, a na- tive of Ohio, aged 44 years. from the residence Miller, 1920 Baker WATERHOL In_ Oakland, June 23 1901, | Kathryn, beloved wife ). M. Waterhouse, davghter of Mre. M. H. Frierson, and sister of R W., Ruth, Myra, McBride. Joste and Tillle ¥ on, ‘Mre. S. A, Bliss and Mre. Stewart, 'a tmtive of Quincy, Til., aged 2% years. (Pittsburg, Pa. papers please copy.) T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 2 o'clock, from 424 East Tenth street. East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cematery. 1—In Petaluma, June 21, 1801, Tmahell, of James Welch, dearly beloved mother orge. Arthur. 'Florence and Clarence Weich and Mrs. Jo and heloved rister of Twblin, 6 days. ¥ The funeral will take place this day (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her Inte resi- dence, 24771 Bryant street, near Twenty- third, thence to §t. Peter's Church, where a wolemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ERSHAM—The funeral of the Inte F. A. ‘Wickersham, president of the Wickersham Bank of Petaluma, will take plare to-mof- row (Tuesda at 1 o'clock, from his Inte residence In Petaluma. WILLIAMS—In Fast Onkland, June 22, 1901, Peatl Fenion, dearly heloved daughter of Frank and Elnora Willlams, a native Francisco, aged 7 years 4 months and lfl a native of Ireland, aged 52 years 3 months and days. U7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the Third Baptist Church, Powell street, between Sut- ter and_Push,’ San Franciséo, Interment Layirel Hill Cemetery, HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO. | June 2, 190, at the home of the bride. 1633 | Buccessdr to Fl her.) street, by Rev. Dr. John A. B. Wilson, | DANIEL P. DONO ? en Tarrowman and " Fanils Eizabeth | FUNERAL DIRECTORS RND ook tHALMERS, \innuwn both of San Francisco, * st.. o D::!l;o‘ll—l:mln | - — — o DIED. Parnett, Isaac Koenitzer, 'otu: M. b b R U T B:’lu-:c;mrt. Mrs. R mxnmu' Peter | BUNERAL DIRTORS & fil'fll‘::n:zul. Blell, Wesley C. uulh-u. Jn-eph P. Tfl'nha e Bouth 247. Brennan, Michael T. Ready, ‘A. J. Rritton, ll,".;lu E - Coleman, okn n. | Daiton, Margaret M. Dirsstors and :l*uhclmln, Dunsmul | Haberla . Josephing Elizabeth Hewston, Jennle | Holmguist, Niles 1. Kennedy, Bridzet A. | BARNETT1n this city, dune beloved hueband_of b.m e ot Hatno L Jenthats ek Barnett, o native of Germany, aged 79 years, (Reno, Nev., papers please copy. EFFriends are respectfully invited to at. tend the funeral services this day (Mon- | Willlams, Pearl r 2, ivens 31 ‘l‘elnphanc Boulh ml. g:n Franclsco. been telling Bir Robert Ball h n ,|Innd that .vnry outhful audience in 00 years the sun loses lles of its eter. To allay anxiet owever, he nunllonod that the alnme ol lhn sun les and that 40, hence uu dlameter would stili be 858, 000 miles, 1301, Josegh | beloved husband of the iate Mary Mul- | take place this day | Interment Holy | axed 21| Interment Mount MONDAY, o MAIL STEAMSHIP GHINA ARRIVES = A Number of Notables| s From Orient Aboard the Vessel. Transport Buford Calls at Honolulu May 14 to Receive Coal. The Pacific Mall Company’'s steamship China, which arrived from the Orfent Sat- urday evening, was rel¢ased from quar- antine yesterday and went to her dock. She brought up 117 cabin and 48 second cabin passengers and 374 Chinese in the ! steerage. Those who came ovér in the cabin are the following n-lred' From Hongkong—Mrs. W. H. Avery, Captain R W. Almond, Colonel. and” Mrs. L. 1. C. Boyle, the Rev. W. H. Cossum, wife and two children; H. -R. Duniway, R. B. Humphreys, W. F. Aldrich, H. Boyce K‘l‘r lnd wife, Mrs. .. Decker, Miss Décker, M. Lanc: T. Meyers, Vllh and ‘infant; 38, Newman Sr. and son, Dr. Ranchfuss, R. Van' Sikle, T. Knapp, Mrs, Ashton Dolter, Masters C. Meyers and H. Ottmanns, Misses 3. n‘nd E, Ottmanns, Miss H Sander and Miss te. From Yokohama—Mrs. A. u nen Earle Al- exander, Henry Ames and wifs, J. W. Barney, 8. Cobb Coleman, A. Lrnmer. 5 Culver an Ill’e E. Cremer L. ECII Dodge | hyae & B Eikins Jr, C. ¥, Eyres ana valet, | I, B Foutz, M. D. Sarrait, B Hovser and | Witg, F. C.'Havemeyer, John Harvey, Colenu! Highbes and wife, Y. Isobe. J. B. Kcnncdy and ;llh', ll;‘ Lawl H. Dr. 8. \\'clr Muche!l H beth Mitchell, J. J. Nibloch, F, A, M. Reid and wife, Colonel F. ‘l! {Vatanabe, 'W. S. Wheeler, W, Clpllln C. Yarneber From Honolulu—W Miss L. Cowles, wite, J. wife, mald and infant; and mald; )llnl E. A Miss A. E. la Voy, Miss C. D. Judson, Colonel | luldlnx Mlnn . M. Spaulding and maid, Mott Smith, Miss Minnie Scheengild, D M Tralll, and H. P. Walton, The China brings about 2600 tons of car- go, composed principally of silks, rice and matting. Hoyolulu Shipping News. | The Mail steamship China brings the | news that the army transport Buford was n port at Honolulu on June 16, but was | to leave on the evening of that day for | San Francisco. She may therefore be | looked for to-night or early to-morrow. ! The cabin passengers on the transport are | the following named: | General Ludiow, wife, mald and clerk; Colo- nel Goodale, and son; Colonel Richmond, | Forty-first infantry: Major \\houw. Captains | Misa Eli: W. Pitcher, Relman and | Mr. and Mrs. Phillp Schuyler and mn‘ld. se, P, E. A. Graack, Judge-A. S. Humphrey Allen Herbert, wife Judson, George Linsley, Marshall, ! ony. Lieuténants Davidson Dr. Barrett, Mcintosh, iller, Glover, Towsen, Sim- Christie, Bolseau, JUNE 24, 1901. Moana, from Victoria; stmr Helene, hence May 2): June §—U 8 stmr_Sheridan, June 1; June 9—Ital bark Pasquale Lauro, from Newcastle, _June 10—Bktn Arher, hence May 28; June -Br. c-rmlo City, from Yokol i lun Colm\. Los Trom Po Ani-lel. ship John C. Poucr. from ‘l‘uoml. x’c. hence, lny 31; blrk D! ice May ”. hll’k Olym- {amon ead, hence B-Bun’r;‘ City of P.kln:. hence June l J omas, from Port Ste- phens; June 4—U 8 stmr_Buford, from Ma- nfll. Jllll' l}— from San 8 stmr Mohican, Hilo; stmr China, from China. uued Junn 7—Jao stmr Hongkong Maru, for San Franciaco; June 8—Br stmr Moana, fo Brisbane; bktn Skagit, xur Port Townsend; June 11~U 8 heridan, for Manila. via Guam; June 15-Stmr City of Pekink cnl:n. g: stmr C;rllll’g Cltr for San 6’.':.'}’& Tt. for San unc-c C Tobey, for Ban Franciaco; June u—lunr Co- lon, for' Port Los Angele: FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORTA—Arrived June 23—Schr Honolulu, from Honolulu. Bl !BANI Arrived June 21—Br stmr ncouver, MR OHAMA Acsived. June 20—Br stmr Braemer, from Tacoma, via Hun:‘kons. prior fo June'tiap stmr America Maru, hence r Idzumi Maru, Seattle. NG ON e Rarived "pelor 55 June 22—Br stmr Queen Adelaide, OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived June 23—Stmr Bre- mr City of Rome, from stmr Koln, from Bre- "GIBRALTAR—Salled June 2-—stmr, Aller, from Genoa and N.pln| for New York. BO Al ed June 23—Stmr Zee- erp, for New Yorl N—galed June Zi—Stmr Etru- ria, from LIvornool for New York. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived June 23 — Stmr Wuternllna. from Liverpool and Queenstown. PRA POINT—Pagsed June 23—Stmr Minbeapoits, trom New York, for London. QUHNENSTOWN-—Arrived June 23—Stmr Sax- obla, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro- ceededd . Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From, Fulton San Pedro. San Diego Cuos Ba: Puget Sound Ports Seattle and Hadlock. Crescent City . Mexican Ports . J Hamburg & Way Pts. Seattle & N. Whatcom. Redondo ... TO BAIL, Destination. Sail Pler. June 24. § pm'Pler & pm Pler '| 5 pm)Pler .1 9 am|Pter 9 dm|Pler 1! 2 m Pler § d Ports|1i am|Pler 9 .| 9 am/Pler 11 1:30 p|Pler 9 5 pm|sth 8t, 10 am Pler 7 Ruthers, commissary dep: man, Twentleth Infantry Helstand, adjutant genera e 2 B E o} E 4 3 i H 2 = i 3 2 33 H 3 tain Ahern and wife, tenant Wilson, Fulcher, Norris, 3 Warwick and Shepherd : Dr. Pinkham, assistant surgeon; Misse ead and McCurdy. nurses: Mre. Rylands, Mr Crawford, Quartermaster's Clerk Glassbrenner. | Judge Young, Paymaster's Clerk Hichcock, and | Dr. Tunter, veterinary | The Buford left Nag: and on the third day ve was run into. For ten da; battled with the elemen time the supply of coal was getting short and_San_Francisco still a long way off. On June 7 1t was declded after 4 consult: tlon to put into Honolulu for conl, where | the transport arrived June 14. The bark Senator. which sailed from | { Chemainus, B. C., on April 7 for E:gi | with more than a million feet of lumoer, had to put into Hllo in distress. On May 13 she sprang a leak and six days later | .n hands had to work in order to keep | o water down. On May 23 the port pump broke down, but it was repaired | agaln, only to break down completely. On | | June 4 the crew was nearly dead from ex- haustion. o Captain Harrison decided to | ! run for_Iilo, which was reached two da; Iater. The Senator will be towed to H nolulu and discharged, after which she | will be put on the ways for an overhaul ing. . ——— | Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, June 23. Stmr Bureka, Jessen, 23 hours from Eurek Stnfr Sequola, Winkel, 14 hours from Eprt | Tragk. | Stmr Bonita, Nopander, from San Pedro and way ports | e stmr Victorla, Blakey, 8 hours from Co- mox “hip Star of Italy, Wester, 62 days trom | Nawcastle, Aus. | Stmr Fulton, Levinson, 6 hours from Re- dondo. Mmr}(‘rtenwwl Fagerlund, 14 hours from tesbore hr San Mateo, Flecher, 5 hours from Port Angeles. . SAILED. | Sunday, June 23, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, S8an Diego. Stmr Acme. Lundguist. Tillamook. | Stmr Gen Yoomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Br ship Belfast, Davies, Queenatown. Schr Free Trade, Thorsen, Point Reyes. 2 Lo | Schr Jennlo Griffin, lnmnboll Schr Pearl. Hollowell, U | Barge Santa Paula. Nicdover | TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS, June 23—10 p. m.—Weather hazy, wind northwest; velocity 40 miles per hour. MEMORANDUM. Per ship Star of Italy_Left New tle, Aus., with cargo of tor for claco. ‘Had fine weather mmunout' ‘Ih! parsage with the exception of the last threo days, when - strong N wind with a heavy wea was encountered. June 8, lat 34 N, found the coal in the main hatch heated. Had to jettison about 50 tons. Per stmr China—Had heavy NW winds offt the coast. June 18, 6 p. m., met stmr Gaelle, from San Francisco, for Hongkong. MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, June 22.—Br bk Falkland, from Tacoma, for Falmouth, capsized and disap- peared off Bishops Rock. Captain and 20 nl 2 rescued. HONOLULU, June 10.—Br bark Senator, 7 Chemainus, for Liverpool, put into 1 ine 1, leaking badly and pumps disal lnnk was al-cumw May 13, lat 18 N, lun‘ 120 W hoxoLuLy, Juno 14.—Ship J B Thomas! from Newcastle, Aus, for Acapulco, arrived Inst night In_command of boatswain. Captain Tirown was drowned, April £, during & gale. Vensel lost all yards on mainmast; also fore royal mast and stay and partof port bulwarks. Carzo ahitted. Had three foet of water, in - DOMESTIC PORTS. TOWNSEND—Arrived _June 23-Dan bark Bixtus, from Mnn!l Bnlled June 23-Schr Dauritiers, for G BAN DIEGO- Arrived June #3-Br stme Car- June 2-Stmr Farallo uay; stmr Dispatch, for Furhuvcn.“'\ REDONDO—Salled Z0-Stme Grace Dollar, for Ban Franclsco. NEAH BAY—Passed in June 23—Schr Maria ¥ Smith, from Bristol Bay; bktn Skagit, fro Honolulu, for Port Gamble; Br ship Pg]u““h' trom Sout! hsru;n,m;»\rnm June 23—-Stmr Rainier, enco Jun TUREKA-—Arrived June 23—Bktn J L Evis- ton.” hance. June 13; June 2B-Br bk Wollnhes: from Honolulu; stmr San Pedro, hence Ju 21, Salled June 23-Stmr Pomona, Trancisco; schr Mabel Gray, for San Diego. COO8' BAY-Saled June "2 Schr Western Home, tor Francisco; schr Aluma, for South riea, BAN PEDRO-Arrived June 23—8chr Co- Rumn. from Coquille River; stmr Scotla, from GRAYS HAI\BOR -Arrived June 31—Schr gfier{:u, n‘.:nfu Ju m-xu':o led June 23—Stmr A ARIA Salled Juhe 2Z—Stme Alliance, for bun Franciaco: Gor bark He Hackielt ar q‘l.;l.w—Arrl‘l.d June 8—Bark Amy hence May 26. Arrived June 9—Barl Ponce My 2, Arrived 10-U § ltmkr Mohienn: June 13U § stmr Mohlcan; June 14— i Roderick Dhu, for San nf Henry KAHULUI-In port lun. &— s Faiiing and Emily 1 Whitney; schr 8 T Alox: claco. ULU-.I“‘G lnno 13—8hip Abner Co- Puget Bound; bark Ni - nnm'l X rrived June 16- Bime Zeniandie. hoges HONOLULU—AH‘"“ ’Illl ¢ — Br stmr akl on May 2| g 9 am|Pler 11 - Hawalian Isiands..| 8 am|Pler 2 Astoria & Portland/ll am Pler 24 | June Portland & Coos B. Panama & Way Pts13 m/PMSS arbor .:..| 5 pm|Pler 2 ¥ ia Panamal 3 bm| ! 5 pm|Pler 15 | 1 pm PMSS_ 2 pm Pler 7 9 anf Pler 11 2 pm|Pler 2 ¥ Polnt Arena FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. | Destination. & Way Pun-‘ Teller & Topkuk Valdez & W S & V) j Sans. June 24 June 25 .L B. ;I‘mb‘ll. t 8 i Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High w Fort _Point, entrance o an y. 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 han at Fort Point; MONDAY, J NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left the successive tides . excopt -n.n a gn precedes the height, and then Tho number given 18 subtracted from the dept en by the charts. The plane of reference is mean of the lower low waters. Weather Report. (120th Meridlan—Pacifie Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 23, § p. m. ‘The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in Callfornia to-day: Eurekn. 56; Mount Tamalpale, §; San Luls Oblepo,, 72; Red Bluff, 80; Fresno, §6; Los An- geles, 72; Sacramento, 75; Independence, 88; San Diego, 62. Maximum temperature, San Francisco data M. minimum, 45; me THE COAST RECORD, = STATIONS. g weeoedmay wnurnzeR ~dui puLA Jo wonlaaa 30 aug sop ~wdpRag “aamywam Astoria Baker Carson . Eureka rr- mo - I‘ncll.llo. Tdako... Independence Los Angeles. 2WBII238 EFEEERRIESEEEEREE R B soocoiossssgesssscsssasi 2282825338 235655 088258853822558828 | Walla Waila. Winnemucea Yuma ‘Temperature—7 a. m., 63, WEATHER CDNDXT&(‘ZV!TAND GENERAL Generally cloudy weather prevalls over th- ington, Oregon and Wentern Monta Where on 1 "Pacific Blope 1t 1n mos |y cl“, ight scati have oceus Wanahirat estern Oregon. Ing Washirgton and 1‘; nn-un has risen over the northern por- tion o! the Pacific Slope and fallen over the ”#h"ammmu has fallen in all 1 dlatric Ereatest fall being in Idano, N "'.i adlng mmmnn Sune B Tag1 T thirey "“‘L'i"' '&: fornia— Iy cloudy Monday; cooler in the Interior; fresh northwest wind. e s Calitornin -IuIF Monday: Freny st "“' ada- Cloudy. probably showors Monday; Unh—-Clway. g'obnlr with dwvou; much day; brisk northwest wind. A|=r “de'il loudy Monday; fresh mouth- ofld ‘wind. n Francisco and vicinity—Falr I(ol‘y. tresh west wind, G W 2 b Local hm-! otficial. b w.1| For further m|Pier 13 | | height of tide Is the same at both places. | n | AUCTION SALES £ AUCTION SALE. 2 THIS DAY, MONDAY, June 24, at 11 o'clock, &t 1634 FOLSOM street, between 12th and 13th, of 40 Head of WELL-BROKEN HORSES, suitable for contractors, campers and delivery wagons; also § Head of well-broken saddie and driving horses and one handsome pony, suitable for children to ride and drive. This stock will be shown in harness. 8. WATKINS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. 2 P SPEED. SPEED. SPEED. “FR[DAY, June 27, corner Tenth and n Hackett, S T g dcr without reserve. m& day 8. WATKINS, A . AUCTION SALE oF YOUNG BROKEN 'DIIVIFG HORSES, suitable for ) 73 Head of WORK and DRA" bakers, milkmen, express, contractors, 0 delivery, el.c. weighing from 1000 to d matched teams. PROPERTY OF J. W. CHURCHILL OF KA and others. To be sold on THURSDAY, June 71, 1%0% Balesyard, Ness avenue. FRED H. CHASB Successors to Killln & m.. Livestock Auctionesrs. MORTGAGE SALE. P [ 2 LA By the order of G. H. PERRY, mortgages, the contents of the Willows Stable, 3125 Mis- slon street, will be sold at auction on TUES- DAY, June 25, at 11 a. m., consisting of 3§ Horses, 4 Hacks, Buggles, Wagons, Surrey. Harness, etc. J. J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. ————————————SEND OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers l-"ci Broadway For Alaskan ports—ii a. m.. June 25, 30, July 5. Change to mmpflny‘l steamers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.)— 11 a. m., June 25, 30, July 5, and every fitth day thereafter. “Seattle for this company's -umm 4 G. N. R: or Ta- %, 25, 30, Augu June 26, July 1, 6, 11, 15, st 0‘ For San Diego, stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los An- 9 a m: geles)—Steamer Queen, Wednesdays. Steamer Santa Rosa, Sundays, § &. m. For Los Angeles, calling at Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon. Cayucos, Port ford (San Luls ‘Obispo), Gaviota. Santa Barbars, Ven- tura, Hueneme, San Pedro. East San Pedro, *Newport (*Corona_only)—Steamer Corona, Sat- urdays, 9 a. m.; Steamer Bonita, Tuesdays. § | | *'For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose do! Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz Santa Rosa- 7th each information obtain company's lla and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., month. folders. ‘The company reserves the right to change steamers, salling dates and hours of salling without _previous notice. 1| TJICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). | EOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents, 1 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. Only Steamship Line to Through tickets to -)lnu. all rail or ateamshin and rail, at LOWEST RATES, STEAMER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTE sad NEALS. 8. COLUMBIA _Safls July 2 u. X August LM, 1 £s. GEO. W. ELDEI AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK SOUTEAMPTON. LONDON, PARIS Stopping at Cherbourg. westbound. | From New York Every Wednesday. .July 1{St. Louts. Ty 1| Phtadel August 78t. Paul... RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. | From New York Every Wednesday, 1 moon July i|Pennland uly 1€/ Southwark _July 17|*Vaderland 10 & m. A5 D TATLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, oon- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, nlllll‘ l| Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and mum connecting “at’ Hoagkong with eteamers foy {India. etc = No cargo received on board om day of sailing £87 HONGKONG MARU.Saturday, June §8. NIPPON M. Wed ¥ 108 assase apply at com Ace, GTSLAR Sreots covmmer Firsy Tony e o W. H. AVERY, General Agent. Oceanic $.8.C0. it taiet DIRECT LINE vo TAMITL. B8, ALBTRAUA' for Tahit!....... Wedni \ June 26, 10 a. m. (Hg::vllrlgl Ml}‘yl) urday, Honomiay for Sai a3 " - nd and Australia. .. Thursday, Jul 3 m. mm:mu..t-u PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORES To_Valparaiso, stopping at llmun. Central and South American wnm lqlu-' How- ard-street wharf No. 3 TUCAPEL J\lly l A(‘ONCAGUA ..’ll, ‘ AREQUIPA _...July 10/ PERU LA ‘These stea: Te buiit ox mers & tral and Eo\llh American | Nn change at Acapulco or neer office. 31§ Clllromh street. EFOU‘R GUTHRIE & CO., Gen. “q- PANAMA R, R, “Cine' TO NEW YORK VIA PIIAIA DIRECT, Cadin, §105; Steerage, $0. dune 28 8. 8. rayll salls Frilay, 8. §. ..m..- eails Monday, July 1S 8.8 Xr anils Mondav. hl and passenger '“’ CON: COMP. TRANBA' DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, , Salling lvtrym‘l'hundly' Inatead &(. . at 10 a. R River, foot of T ‘Moruan street; tagne, June’ T La Chami ouzucn ity 1 Lorral BAY AND RIVER ’irm FOR U, S. NAVY YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT ==OF THE —= CONDITION AND AFFAIRS >=OF THE == AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY O iteia. on the tiat aay ot Decom: ber, A. D. e Tor the eading on that ‘&”l‘&nuwfl to the pro- mummdmumwuzr mm. ss per blank furnished by - CAPITAL. .k i B HERNSE B 28 W n® el ABSOS «oiinioncerenaarsonans. $2.47T.00 00 » === and unpad.....coeeee L of Adjustment or b 3 ) 519,250 98 808,977 12 ITURES, et amount paid for Fire Losses (ine emln):unnr.h—dm our. 78 34 18,186 37 5,000 00 Brokerage . 394,99 53 Pnld tor m MM ::.:h' . T State, National and Locai ‘-" AR other payiaenis'and eipeaditures 1T 94 Total Expenditures .... Fire. Losses incfirred during thé year. $943.455 26 Risks and Premiuma. — Net amount of Risks| written during the) Fire Rigks.| Premiums. $198,360,087 | 1,097,384 14 1824,128 33 187,418,199 | 3,060,858 10 THOS. 't'momt. Prest. mcmuu) )uml. s Subscribed and sworn to before me. this ist day of February, W0L H. F. REARDON, Notary Publie. EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENBRAL AGENT! 41113 California S1., San Francisco, Cal. C. A. HENRY & CO., CITY AGENTS, 215 Sansome Strect. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS -—OF THE—— DELAWARE Company. A-oun of Loans secured by PW’ oF Bonda. Stscke and gther market- - ® 30,000 %0 - o Rents due and accrued......... kT P — s ST Losses A al un = Losses in process of Adjustment or n EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in« cluding 361.204 45, losses of pre- EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-13 Californ’a St., San Francisco, Cale ROBERTSON & NIPPERT, CITY AGENTS, ’“'C‘ml Street. - Wookiy Call $1.00 por Toar

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