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THE SAN ‘FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY JULY 26 1903, 43 — & PERSONALS—Comtinmed. IOOII TO LE‘I‘-—F‘n. and Ulhrl BLEMIEHES REMOVED. vellow flabby skin, birthmarks, are sc cally re- massage, electricity e, a epectal demonetrations this week. all ar v JR. L. WILLIAMS, Geary. bat physic and patients say about other freckies selow the Y, M. D. 14, 1903 ‘wonder- les have my soft, er you with €. D, 1903, r the re- not speak too ility. The re- and pleasing 1 ts_requested Christian Asso- to a Young Men's Francisc: me for remed between Seventh and Eighth. news of im- A4 —Cl tylae- Agency, | 1104 Market st., cor. rk and Market sts., Roome 3 and 4. EE . | Phone Jessie ! - | { | ACHOTEL NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN RS FROM Rooms or Hotels. ONE _IN _EVER' S T8¢ A D:Y uP; SPICIAL ON ST, Y’OOHE bl]\GLE AN EX 'RIVATE BATH -BOARD OPTI | .8U IN ROOMS ALL DAY | A_BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week, and light housckeeping rooms: open all night. AT ““The Almonte,”” §73 Market st. (or No. 1 {mn st.)—Rooms, 25c. 50c, $1, $1 50 night; £0 to $10.week: house open all night. TLERS, 415 Turk—3, 4 and § room spart- ments for hkpr.; strictly mod.; elec. elevator. ASH ave. 220_Large sunny front room, bath near Van Ness ave. | ~ bath; vater: references. 889 Post n ; N 3 l.ear\ —sunn) ful- _ nished rooms, $5, §6 month; aduits: 4 No. 1364)_Fur- single u-a furnished. cor. Mason—Elegantly prices reasonable. §19—Two unfurnished room: nished rooms. suites, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis “ furnished | susay reoms *The following marriage mmnev ‘were issued yesterday: el Btack, 35, ‘city, and Liszle Curran, Fanny Cahn, 21, 1766 Sutter street. mes ‘I':hm 27, city, and Nellie F. Rods- X Arthur A. Echoos, 24, 14 Bernard street, and Lucie Der\uup‘ 24, 14 Bernard street. Hen VLeml 27, 8117 Plerc stmn and Lottie Waseku, 23, 3001 Fillmore Alfred J. Simmonds, 24, 1380 Hi rht strest, and Beckie Falk, 22, 1317 Masonic avenue. Robert J. Robinson, 27, corner First and Folsom streets, and Sadie E. Clark, 24, 270% Tehama street. Harry €. Irwin, 22, city, and Elizabeth Ken- nedy, 21, city. Charles Schwarz, 27, 212 Chattanooga street, ana Resalle Helne, 23, 1683 Fourteenth avenus sou John T. Roberts, 36, 64 Serpentine place, and Olive Erickson, $7, 64 Serpentin Eugene D. Gordon, 27, \’l"!’fl. Pplace. and Rohdle Tingle, 22, Vellejo. Thomas H. Kipgsiey, 38, clty, and Margaret E._Hosford, 27, city. Hans C. Therkelsen, 36, Pleasamton, ahd Anna M. Oxsen, 34, Pleasanton. Arthur J, Fitzpatrick, 33, 3027 Twenty-sec- ond street, and Nellie B. Nelson, 23, 1315 Lar- kin street. Hal M. ilhams, 28, 1812 Geary street, and helmina 8. Echrader, W 20, 1812 Geary street. vallace M. Gould, 25, 3450 Nineteenth street, and Esther ‘Smith, 10, Vallejo. Jerry B. Lambkins, 20, 2 Dawson place, and Alice H. Wilson, 22, 2 Dawson place. 22, 1406 Folsom strest, n Jose. 1113, Minna street, | and Jennie Thirlwell, 34 1111 Minna street. EDI‘T 465 N1 ely ¥ furnished sunny rooms Nice sunny front room; also single room GRAND Souxhu'n to $1 50 52 Jth and Mission—Reoms S0 10 $6 week: reading-room. Nicely furnished room for gentle- man in private house. | HYDE, 813 BIRTHS— NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. r everything. Room 12, rket. 2 Franklin st ause. cure, for stamp. stallments, §1 iy . merch.taflors, 727-72 i mani- e by erse, 1170Market. 331 | front housekeeping suite, '$3. 81 50 week; 726 Sunny furnished front Joors $12; single rooms. $5 and $6; bath. | ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent unu reading-room. smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms per might_ 38¢ to $1 50; week, $2 to §8; month. $8 to $30: elevator on ground ficor: rooms With hot and cold water; baths. 522, bet. Sixth and Seventh. furnished sunny front room; NY phone: Western Addition. | 300 Hl)el et “bay-window front room, bath and suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen: in Box J, Call branch office, play wigs, el e o S Mkt | with m\m bell and telephone. les removed with elec- Miss E 1119 Sutter. rrh cured at_home. Dr. WILL- ONG HIM, nerb doctor: the buman bLody; for 17 Mason; now lo- ary st. near Leavenworth, HY cessor to Dr. seases of M TO LET—A newly furnished front bay-window room in new modern flat’ with use of bath: $14 | HYDE, 1025, corner California—Clean, sunny A DORN. { * room; gas: suitable for gentieman; $8 50. | ALLEN—In this city, July 20, 1903, to the % Saturoay and | MASON 217 Uy furn. oome: quiet; Fe- ‘B:é?;‘uf;:u(rnx‘:‘:‘:} “Jaly 22, 1908, to the S Prof. Foster . | _spectable; board optional. Tel, Howard 2605. wife of William Bartech, a daughter. —— | MABON. 508%, near O'Farrell—Upstairs nicely | BOYLAN—In this city, July 18, 1903, to the | " turnisked rooms | " wife of Edward Boylan, a son. | O’PARRZX;L 20—Sunny farnished “rooms and sty LTI 900 e A offices: elevato . : 5 essy installments: 50 cents | o oo Clovetor: clec. Ughta: day. Week MO | ppypr In this elty, July 19, 1908, ‘to the - week LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- | OFARRELL, §71_Newly furn. sunny mms, | wite of Carl Dehmel, a deughter. S | _central; quiet; tel.; baths; moderate. | HALLINAN—In South San Francisco, July 12, of Practical Information—Formulas | PAGE, 15, Ardell—Furnished rooms, §1, §1 25, | 1903, to the wife of Nathanlel Hallinan, & 15 minutes from Third and Market sts.; north | handy to 3 car lines; must | | stde cf Market; | Box 13, Cail office. bave references. TURK. 416, Regina—Beautiful sunny suites & single; latest impts: lowest rates in the city. | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st, near Market —400 eingle and family rooms: 33c to $1 micht; §176 to $6 week; elevator electrio | | _Mebts: reading-room: fres bu: | VAN NESS ave. 019—Renovated: handsome { __sunny furnished suites front rms; mod. conv. { | | W R 1, 44 3a | Mou convenient and respectable; 1 | 35c to $150 night: §2 to $8 weel elec_lights; reading-room; free bus, CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. | A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions bas been established at 1086 Va- | lencia st CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly | Call. 16 pages, sent to any address in the Tnited States or Canada one year for $1. diseases a speciaity. arket st w the fam red by Chinese herbs over $1000; morth r_out:; otbers from S50 Market st fropt con. suite, gas range: adulits 525 s herb Goctor—All dis- | 746-8 Clay st. | s | AMOY, furn. for I ROOMS AND BOARD. AIRLIE HALL, 1605 FRANKLIN ST., SW. COR. PINB ST. PLEASANTLY SITUATED. -~ SELECT BOARD FOR LADIES. Young ladies from out of town who wish to pursue their studies in the city will find ex- | ocellent-accommodat'ns & care; refs. required. MISS E. D. FORBES, 1605 FRANKLIN ST. { BoarD dress box 84, Sunol, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or singie: billlards: steam heat. VAN house. cation: all conveniences of home. OLD Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church, with annex 807 California st.—Attractive in- terior: exceptional table; free billiard-room. Two sunny con- th water Large room for unfurn ts; hskpng rooms: call 1 to 3. bay-window room with bath 300 Hayes st. and tubs. —Rooms. $5 up; board $3 50 per week. THE JOHNSON, 605 O'Farreil Sunny suites and single rooms, with board: refs. | CLZSSIFIED advertisements and_subscriptions recetved at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore. | I A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | | subscriptions bas been established at 1096 Valencia st y front (The) — Bunny REERT ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. POLICE officer would like room, with partial apartments for 3 7 - - board, near Polk and Washingion sts: room D o, Snees; Just mewly fur- | not over §7 per month. Box 4238, Call. = — — | separate gunny front rooms, | ANTED. keeping: $10, $12 each. | T A ¢ GENTLEMAN seeks home German famlls; | central: cheap. Box 4229, Call office. 5 rooms com- ping or will t siso sunny back shed sunny suite other roome, house, newly fur- housekeeping roems; phone, TORAG! MPORI] Donechoud $ools ghovod. moved. Bigped. 781 Howard st., near Thl!d nhon. rant lsL PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell gts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- _ dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West Storage: advances made: 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehtuss. y housekeeping rooms; com- . front phome. | PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | _pany. 2220 Filimore st.; phone J Jackson 8L leasant unny front room and | 11 Montgomery EEKINE Van and Storsge Co., 5 Main 1840. Ehipping at cut rates. ; tel. stove, reasonable. x Bm\ H office for Call advertisements and has been established ROOMS TO LET—F =— GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. AMPMENT AUGUST, 1903. mmittee on Hotels and Accommoda- ons of the Grand Army of the Republic | arranged Unfura. With the T CiTT ROOM RENTING AGENCY, X rket ot., cor. Turk and Market, 1 e )5:; te l:!d 4, Phone Jessie 4471, <t with the Committee in jocating viE rs 1o the Encampment, in private jences, boarding and rooming houses. ders desiring to accommodate visit- cquested o notify without delay, the » Renting Agency of such accom- as ihey have to offer. but respectabie ml-m'"l be ‘Illl!:. e will su! ct inspection by \el u?‘lb{ and in all oproved by the O. A B ‘ Yianagement before Visitors L ')lTORlL)l HOTBL. ORIUM HOTEL, YOAKS HOTEL AND TAYLOR £TS. NCISCO _. TH 'G- DISTANCE T ROUOM: EXNTI ED BY CAR TAYLOR at 1096 | xlE“ IKG MACHINES A\D SUPPLIES | 815 50 drop-head oak, guaranteed: second- hand. $6 1o $15: some nearly new: 60 days’ excr..nn agreement. Lmu&hs M.Exchange, 933 Mkt. st.. bet. 5th and phone South 433; eleva- tor: branch 285 Geary st.: phone Main 750. ;V SPECIAL ‘G'I'ICES | THE following children have been recelved at Franci . 15634 0 Nursery for Homeless selon st., since last publica- Albert Haight, half orphan, age 7 years: Martha Siebe, half orphan, age | 10 vears: Robert Siebe. half orphan, age 8 | years; Fiora Siebe half orphan _age & years, HARRIET W. MANNING, Secretary. Ladies! Chichester's Efllfllh Pennyronl Pilis | mre best: safc. reliable; take no other. Send 4o stamps for particulars, “‘Rellef for Ladies,” in letier by return mail, Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelpia Pa. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week’s treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. DR, CARRIE znwlkbs ol gar. nose and throat. Removed to 428 Edly st. y l'l‘l!m!l.fl AND STAMMERING. HELBOL'RNI System School, Market; positive cure for all. Van Ness and Don't delay. _TYPEWRITERS A!D IIJP'IJEI. GREAT BARGAINS IN mwmnww. well better machines for less -on-y than any house in the city; Tentals $3. The Exchsnge. 036 California; telephone 4 FEW good typewriters at $30 each: iculars, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 11 oo Eomery n. | SRHAND typewriters sold, ren repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co.. '5 { LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. eomtuisdingueds - s | KOTICE of Dissolution of Copartnership—The firm heretofcre existing under the name and e of ')olam G.ue Dredfiie waa Reellnu- fon Compan: ara ccurty of San rnm-l-zus“u of Can forata, 1= Unx day diczoived by mutual con- sent MAREHALL C. HARRIS having pur- & 100 le rmfl‘ux’;'.dmf' tathee poat | < (Jared the entird Interest of G ALs Besiciets scrvioe; mmm ! Dated WILLIS 6. WHITTER. shone 0 €very room July 17. 1902, MAREHALL @ WARRIS OCTAVIA, 606, between Hayes and McAllister | BOSTROM—In this city, July 22, 1903, Mary aughter. HEEGLAR—In this city, July 4, 1903, to the wife of Luis Matthew Heeglar, a daughter. MARSHALL—In this city, July 24, 1903, to the wife of Henry Marshall, a daughter. MAYER—In this city, to the wife of Aug. F._ Mayer, a daughter. MAYER—In this city, F. Mayer, a daughter. MERRILL—In this city, wife of Archie Merrili, NICKELS—In this city wife of F. J. Nickels, a son. RUNYON—In this city, July 15, 1903, to the wife of Sharpless Runyon, a daughter. STEUNENBERG—In this city, July 19, 1908, to the wife of Lieutenant George Steunen- to the wife of J. June 14, 1003, to the a son. July 20, 1903, to the berg (formerly Cordie Wetjen), a daughter. TOBRINER—In this city, July 25, 1903, to the wife of 1. Tobriner, a son. ©—In this city, July 12, 1903, to the wife of Fred H. Woepke, & son. MARRIED. ANDERSON—LUND—In this city, July 23, 1603, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, C. A. An- derson and Marie Lund. c. SELL—SPOONCER—In this eity, July | by the Rev. Dr. John A, B. Wilson, George Walter Campbell and Eltha May Spooncer, both of San Francisco. R—McNUTT—In this _eity, July 28} by the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, Ber- nard_Willlam Lester of Santa Rosa, Cal., and Eleanor McNutt of San Francisco. YQUIRK-In this city, July 8, 1003, Rev. Father Barry of St. Patrick's Wlliam Murray l.nd Mary Quirk, | h of San Francisco. PETERSON—~SUTTON—In 22, 1903, by the Rev, J. this city, March A. McAuliffe, George O. Peter and Minnie D. Sutton, both of San Francisco. THERKELSEN—OXEN—In this city, July 25, 1003, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Hans C. Therkelsen and Anna M. Oxen. | TURNER—LACEY—In this city, July 22, 1 by the Rev. Dr. John A." 'B. Wilson, pastor of Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church, Alfred Joseph Turner and Gertrude Lacey, both of San Franecisco. WHITE—RODGERS—In this city, July 23, the Rev. Herbert F. Briggs, James nd Nellle F. Rodgers, both of San DIED. Prince, Chatles G. Rapp, John F. Rice, Harvey Baun, Catherine Boone, Charles. T. Bostrom, Mary H. Boyle, John Rudy, ‘Adeline C, Carroll, Michael * Russell, James Connor, ‘John Sands, Eloise . William hoenholz, Sol t, Peter Shortall, Thomas Gardella, Gluseppe Smith, Isaac P. Hanley, Willlam H. Strei, Loulse M. Hooper, Mary E. Thompson, Wm.' Klevesahl, Ernst Trefts, Edward C. Klinge, Regina Veitch, Kate A. Lowry, Russell R. Vukovich, John G. McCarty, Gertrude Walker, Christopher Nellis, Margaret A. Ward, Gertrude M. Neil, Lizzie ‘Whittam, Matthew Ortman, Thomas Yuemura, K. Poett, Sarah Zollinger, Henry BAUN-—In this city, July. 24, 1908, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Jasper Baun, dearly beloved mother of Mrs. Frances Martin, Fen- ton and Gregory Courtney and Jasper and May Baun, sister of Mrs. Margaret Walsh, and sister-in-law of Mrs. M. R. Courtney, a Pative of Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, aged 67 years and 1 month, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), _at _12:30 o'clock, .from her late residence, 4067 Eighteenth street, near Cas- tro, thence to Holy Redeemer Church for services al 1 o'clock. Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. A requiem high tnass will be cele- brated Monday, July 27, at Holy Redeemer Church for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. BOONE—In this city, July 25, 1903, Charles T., beloved husband of Helen L. Boone, and father of George, Marie, Mildred and Charles Boone, a native bf Lancashire, Pa., aged 66 years 3 months and 14 days. H., beloved wife of ~Peter Bostrom, and mother of Mrs. Lizzie Janes, Mrs. Bertha Nelsen and Charles Glesler, a native of Ham. burg, Germany. aged 52 vears 7 months and 7 days. (Burek Dpapers please copy.) E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Sunday), at 10 o'clock. at. the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BOYLE—In this city, July .25, 1003, John, be- loved husband of Nellie Boyle, son of Mrs. Mary Kenney and the late Thomas Boyle, and brother of Edward, Willlam, Charles and Fred Boyle, Mrs. G. Burke, Mrs. J. Jen- nings and Mrs. H. Fairbanks, a native of Maine, aged 40 years 4 months and 22 days. | CARROLL—In this city, July 24, 1908, Mich- ael, beloved husband of the late Susanna Carroll, and father of Lyda and Genevieve Carroll and Mrs. C. France, a native S Teohana At 76 ©F The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi. dence, 753 Cole street, thence to St. Agnes Church for services. Interment private, in Holy Cross Cemetery. CONNOR~—In the Ct and County Hospital, July 24, 1903, John Connor, a native of New York, aged 76 years, CROWLEY-—In this city, July 24, 1003, Wil. liam, infant son of Caleb and Mattie Crow- ley. DE GROOT-—In this city, July 23, 1903, Peter, béloved husband of Juliana de Groot, grand. father of Mrs. Harry Zitsch, and t- and 4 day: papers please copy.) and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral eervi to-day .(Sunday), at 2 o'clock, -at his late fesidence; 207 Fenneylvanis svenue, comne: Eighteenth street. Cremation 0dd Fellows Cemetery. NEAREST THE CITY MT OLlVE’T CEMET ERY| | HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. iccessors to Flannagan & lagher., DANIEL P. DO;’OVA.NG‘l ¥ (Suc rbnxnu. DI Mer. ORS AN AL I D mnnu(m L. aposise -phone Bml!h 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ~———Funeral Directors and lnhllmn———. Formerly in M lllnn le, Now at 866 o7, Between Fourth and "Iflh. Nllr Fifth St. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. Monahan, President. mONAHAN & CO., rnmw.m .’LN!BA& Dmmmu 04209041 Miseion o Glu- husband: of | Gardella, beloved uncle of Frank ella, & n:und Italy, aged 60 years 11 momhl and 6 day L7 F'ri and lcqmunnue- are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral 1y .um.n«.mommlhm residence, 11-13 Lafayette place, hetween and Union, t and - Firaets, thence o Sts. Peter ‘and Fauts Tl ian Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 10 o' . B.—The funeral cortege will start from, Sts. Peter and Paul's Church at 1 o'clock. terment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HANLEY—In -this city, July 25, 1908, Wil- fam Howard, beloved son of David and Rase' Hanley,»aged 1 month. HQOPER.—In this city, July 22, 1903, Mary Eleanor Hooper, bel w. ot Jobn M. Hooper, a native of Ohlo, aged 70 years 8 months and 24 days. KLEVESAHL—In_this city, Jn!y 23, 1903, Ernst William, bnwnfl husband of the late Sophie Klevesahl, and father of Emil, Henry, Minnle, Fred, Jullus and Kievesahl, a native of Germany, aged 74 years 5 months and 14 days. A member of Germania No. 1718, K. of H. and Concordla No. 122, L. O. ¥. 7 Friends ¥ acquaintances are respéct- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 15 Twenty-eighth street, near Guer- rero, and thence to the Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner Seventh and Market streets, where funeral services will' be held 1 o'clock \ln- der the auspices of Concordia Lodge No. F. Interment Cypress Lawn c-m Lodge Lodge 13 2 tery KLINGE—In this city, July 24, 1903, Regina, beloved wife of the late Willlam Klinge, mother of Henry Spellman and the late Mrs. L. Adlér, and sisfer of Mrs. M. Reuben a Mre. B. Greenewalde of Bavaria and M. Hirsch of Sacramento, a native of Bayaria, aged 74 vears 9 months and 11 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- “fully invited to.attend the funeral Sunday, + July. 26,.1903, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, 468 Hayes street, thence for inter- ment to Home of Peace Cemetery by car- riage. LOWRY-In Napa, July 24, 1903, Russell Rob- ert, beloved son of John'B. and Phenelia M. Lowry, beloved brother of Charles G., Her- bert . and Forest D. Lowry, and beloved nephew of D. Danfels and Margaret Wil- llams, a native of Santa Rosa, aged 22 years 2 months and 1 day. E>Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Monday, July 27, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at his late residence, 515 Oak street. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. McCARTY—In this city, July 25, 1003, Ger- trude dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mre. Francis P. McCarty, and sister of Theobold M., Alice E., Beatrice M., Eveline . McCarty a native of San G., Frances and Carmelita G. and Mrs. J. M. Crowley, Francisco, aged 18 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter, NELLIS—In this city, July 24, 1903, Mar- “garet A, beloved wife of. the late Dr. C. s Nell eloved daughter of Mrs 3 the late Captain Reddy, and T of Kuh- erine and Lillian Reddy Mrs. H. K. Develey, a native of San Francisco. @ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1027 Filbert straet, thence to St. Brigid's Church, s a solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of her moul, commenc- ing at 9 oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. - O'NEIL—In this city, July 23, 1903; Lizsle, beloved wife of the iate John O'Nell, mother of William, John and David O'Nel, 'and & ter of Mrs. W. H. Nolan and the late Annie F. Lennon and John and David Donahue, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 42 years 11 months and 23 days. - EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 12:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street, ce to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ORTMAN—In San Rafael, July 24, 1903, Thomas Ortman, husband of the la laine Ortman, and father of Galen B. E. and Wiliam H. n and Josephine Einore, a native of Hancock, Md., aged 8t vears. €7 Funeral and interment private. POETT—In Santa Barbara, July 22, 1903, | Sarah Poett, sister of Alfred Poett and Mrs. J. H. Redington, PRINCE—In Halfmoon Bay, .Cal., July 23, 1003, Charles G., beloved son of the Jate Charles H. and Eliza_M. Prince, and be- | loved brother of Mrs. B. J. Horn and Lout D. Prince of Honolulu and Fred M. Prince, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 3 months and 23 da; @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsted & Co., 946 Missionestreet. Inter- ment Cypress. Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. Remains at the parlors of Halsted & Co. RAPP—In San Mateo, July 24, 1003, John Frederick_Rapn, brother ofeGeorge A., Wil- liam and Henry Rapp, a native of New York, aged 53 years 4 months and 19 days. RICE—In Los Angeles, July 25, 1003, Harvey Rice, beloved husband of Jennie Rite, son- in-law of Mrs. R. Samms of this city, and brother-in-law of E. H. Davis, attorney for the Harbor Cemmissioners, & native of Cleveland, Ohijo. Body will be shipped Fast. RUDY—In this city, July 24, 1903, Adeline C. Rudy, dearly beloved wife of Edward Rudy, beloved daughter of James. and -Lena Cole- man, and nlece of Mrs. Mary Slater, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 25 years 4 months and 23 days. (Seattle, Wash., and Santa Rosa papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday. July 27, 1908, at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Gantner.& Guntz Undertaking Gompany, 1200 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her coul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RUSSELL—In this city, July 24, 1908, James, beloved husband of Jeasle Russéll, and father of Mrs. Christle of Benicla, Cal, a native of gcoth.m!, aged T4 years 8 months and 24 ays. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Theodor Dierks, 957 Mission street, thence by 11:30 o'clock train to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for interment. SANDS—In this city, July 25 1908, at her residence, 1404 Polk street, Eloise Sands, stepdaughter of E. ‘L. White, and beloved sister of Mrs. G. W. Taylor and J. R. and C. F. G. Sands, a native of Virginia City, Nev., aged 23 years 2 months and 20 days. ©FFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral mervices to-morrow (Monday), at 2 ¢'clock, at Zion A. M. E. Church, Stockion street, between Sacramento and Clay. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. BCHOENHOLZ--July 25, 1903, Sol, husband of Tda Schoenholz, many, aged 50 years. 07 Funeral and interment private. SHORTALL—In San Rafael, July 23, 1903, Thomas, beloved husband of Margaret Short- all, and father of E. P., Mary A., Thomas J., Gertrude, Willam T.. and Angella, K. Shortall and Mrs. J. J. Hayden, a native of Cashel, County Tipperary, Ireland, aged 62 years 6 months and 29 days. A member o Hercules Lodge 3 . 7 Friends and a:qullnlancu are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, July 26, at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of Mrs. J. A. Ledden, 1711 California street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH=~In this city, July 19, 1903, Isaac Platt Smith, beloved brofher of Albert C, Willlam, 4 George E. Smith, a native of New York, aged 58 years 3 mmn s and 20 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, July 26, 1903, at 10 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. STREI—In this city, July 24, 1903, at her resi- dence, Louise Marie, dearly beloved daughter of Jobn H. and Louise M. Strei, and sister of Willlam E., Alfred J., Dorathea A., Lil- lan N., Edwin H., Violet L. Georke A. and Grace Strel and Mrs. T. Hyland, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged B years 4 months and 8 daye. fllnument private, Sunday, July 26. THOMPSON—In the City and County Hospi- tal, July 20, 1003, William Thompson, a na- tive of New York, aged vears. TBEF1S—ln moc\non. July 24, 1003, Edward C., band of Mary Trefts, father of Charlotte And Lucy Trefts, son of Mrs. Lucy Trefts and the late Jacob Tnfll -na brother of ‘A. J.. K. E. and C, of Iohmom. Pa., Iled 41 y.‘r. 1 uoum- .ad days. - re respect- beloved native of Ger- lends and acquain A I T, mian e Ty et (Sundayy, at 1 oclock, from the Masonic. Temple, South San Francisco, under the sus cex o South San Francisco Lodge No. JF. and A M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Bell:lll! 5% 3 VEITCH-In Brockway, Cal, July 19, 1903, Ki u ‘Ardagh, beloved daughter of Ric o L T gl 1o L xd’ga'! e Yeneh, s natlve Of Newark: N. o uged 14 vears § monthis and 20 daye. G5 Friends and acquaintanccs are respect- fully invited to to attend the services s mldence. eral at 3 oclonlb‘:l. the jummit street, VUKOVICH—]—I this 0“7. July 23, 1808, Joh) G, velaved Tustand of ‘yda J. s g (nee Coiling), #1 T -! ine mvm. A Sukeeicn, s S s dire.eter & | Sétencicr, ‘4 native of Dubrov: aged 32 vears. A memi o oaren egrin L. and B, § "'Eu_ Vonie Tirie M. and B, , Seat | Roek Court No. 45, ¥ i > Friends - a fully 'hmed to ‘attend the mne:i _o'cl mwmndl ( Sund Powell M lnwmeut Servian nm‘“fl‘r“ : mfim’&mu’fl; &lm.nmumu llnd.ll’lfl‘ A s b Mmmwum )fl-mn -u-nl, ifth, thence to St. Rose’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. w‘ xn‘amdr e th-mll!d the soul e ot Gertrude muw , at 9-0'clock, at !LWI Church, Al g street. Friends and scquaintances are invited to attend. nvrll ln-d«ly Wfllflfi—h this clly J\Ily fl, m fl.ll- e’ E‘ fl% % Fran- m of New York CNY rlu hl !‘nrl- mem- bers 5}"%‘&;"3 "“x? 3, Knights ot P]thlll. are runectmny invited to at- tend the funeral services to-morrow (Mon- day), at 1:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co.. 1900 ' Mission street, be- tween Fifteenth and’ Sixteenth, Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. YUEMURA—In the City and Conty Hospital, July 24, 1908, Kamekiche Yuemura, a native of Japan, aged 40 years. ZOLLINGER—In the City and County Hospl- tal, Jujy 24, 1903, Henry Zollln‘u, a native of ‘Switzerland, aged 52 vears. CARD OF OF THANKS, ‘We extend our heartfelt thanks to all_our d'll‘ friends and brother members of Cali~ forniaLodge No. 634, W. of the W.; San Frlllellcb Lodge No. 1, O. 4. H. S, and Verein Deutscher Foerster, who so kindly sympathized with us in the death of our dear beloved husband and fatber. MRS. J. CHRISTERN. e —— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, July 25. 1903. The time bail was not dmpped to-da chanism under repair. BURNETT, Lieutenant, 8. N., Mer- Cal.,; Me- N., in cha Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodel:c Survey— Times and_ Helghts of High and Low an at_Fort Point, entraace to 8San Franci: fly Publishad oy ctfiual au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and iow waters occur &t !nnt (Mission-street wharf) about minutes later than at Fort Point; the Melght of tide 18 the sams at both places. SUNDAY, J-iI:LY 26.. 507 28 p.m. g Time| . [Tim Time el Slhaw lLw lmw 35 15 50 3 a2 fourth time column gives the Jast Ude of v.ho day, except when there are but three tides, &s Sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) | sign precedes the heights, and then the nunw given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mmean’of the lower low waters. S Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. Humboldt Bay Humboldt Bay Siuslaw_River Newport’ & W Pom ‘Aul. Portland & Astorla. Seattle & Whatcom....[Aug. 4 Puget Sound Ports....|Aus. 5 N. Y. via Panama....|Aug. & TO SAIL. Destination. Salls.| Pier. Degy & %ay. | 0 amlpier 10 ay. . er £o% Aheeier Ports. | 4 pm|Pler July 27. Grays Harbor ..., 4 pm|Pler 10 Gru s Harbor -} 4 pm/Pler 2 ttle & Tacoma. 4 pm|Pler 9 .‘ River Pom | 4 pm|Pler H\lr‘lbuld!& { ¢ bla Siifance™? [Rare & Coos By 5 pmm" 16 Denderah. .. | Hamburg .& Way.l ... IPler— Ventura. ... [Sydney & w-y...’z pm\Pl.r 7 ' FROM SEATTLE. For. ‘Way Ports.|July 28 Skagway & Cooka Iniet & Way Pts|July 29 Skagway & Way Ports. July 40 Satls. Nome & St. Michael. - [July 31 Nome & St. Michael. .. Aus. Cooks Inlet & Way i 7| Nome 1 | skagwa: 3 Shttwiy & Wey Poriang o N.lfl' & St. Micha * Skagway & Way Poris iAue. 4 Skagway & Way Ports Au. h Nome, H {Ave. 7 gway & Way Ports.[Aug. 7 Receipts of Produce. . FOR SATURDA Flour, 'ar eks... 16,153Hay, tons si2 ctls 623, 45 oen 4160 Quicksiiver i 313 Pel 1 3,978 13¢ Leather, roils. 105 104 Tallow, ct 212 551, Wine, gals .... 78,000 565(Lime, bble ..... 806 1.9%8(Chicory, bbis .. 28 - it M. Resnitky, a small boy living with his pimn- at 410 mtfi street, would ‘have been lled yesterday by a car but ‘orompt ‘the motorman in for th E‘fl re- m»" & eg:::“t:it!on ‘the m&m B e ere not serious. o are respect- | FERRY WILL MAIMOTH LINER SOON OPERTE, FOR THE PACIFIC Engineer Holmes Says Steamship Mongolia Is Boats Will Run by Launched at Camden September 1. " Shipyards. . P Bervice Will Bave Berkeley | Will Ply fietvieen San Frao- Residents Nearly Twenty cisco apd Ports in Minutes. " ° the Orient. B 1 8 s Howard C. Holmes, chief engineer in| CAMDEN, N. J., July 25.—The steam- charge of the marine construction work | ship Mongolia, built for the Pacific’ Mail of the San Francisco, Oakland and sl.n sgm‘mp Company, was launched to-day Jose Rallway Company, is authority for | at the yards oi the New Jersey Shipbufid- the statement that the new ferry service | | Ing Company. The Mongolia is the see- will be in operation by Septembet 1. The | | ond largest ship ever buil th tHe United new ferry steamers San Jose and" errhl Stafes. Shé Is to bé used in the Philip- Buena are all ready for service and the | pine and China trade. Her sister ship, spacious-new depot on the other side of | lhg‘ Manchyuria, will be launched ig Oec- the bay is practically completed. All that | tober. is delaying the inauguration the ser-| Miss Lucy Bell Kennedy of Pitisburg - Vice s the subway, which be finished | christened the Mongolla. The lfst of in- very shortly. l vited guests was large. “Twelve minutes,” says Holmes, “is the | The Mongolla was ariginaily schedule time for crossing the water. In | foT the Atlantic Transport Company, but transferring from boat to cars bassengers | Was purchased by the Pacific Mail team- will e required to walk only forty feet. Ship Company. The dimensions n{ the This will not be the only difference be- | | new steamship are: Length, 615 feet § tween, the. new ferry and the Southern ; depth, 51 feet 3 Pacific system. In the new line the pas- | ; Indicated horsepower. 12,000 gpeed, sengérs’ will be kept strictly by !hem-lu knots; displacement, 26,512 to ‘a"" selves and .will not have to dodge freight | w:n‘:sé;) 13500, passenger ca ~frst laden trucks and other vehicles. From_a‘, . second c,abi; 68, steerage, 1300. here to Berkeley the existing schedule | mf"n laden she will draw 32 feet o nut, o ot oF the new set | The Mongolia is copstructed whily of vice the people of Berkeley, Alameda ana | Steel :Oakland will soen find-eut that we are SULTAN'S NEW cnmuz,‘l,.». oftering themstrictly 'up-to-date trans- Reriitlon IagliiNe. Launching of the Medjidia at the ydney Departs. - Cramp Shipbuilding Yards. S7rhe cfi:’, ::d:_y satled yesterday for Pa. | PHILADELPHIA, July %.—In the pres- fams and’ way ports, with lm(y Chinese and | ence of a distinguished gatherfng of dip- lomats, foreigh and Amegican naval offi- cers. and prominent citizens of Philadel- infended 3 | cabin passenzers, as follows: M. 8.+ Meyer, F: J. Iurph Mrs. A Mur- i ; | phy, E. Cheney, F. Nealken, A. Rieei, T. F. fin‘::c. H: H B:ll‘lm‘ii uPr:all ll.;rxla B'I Ii phia, the Turkish crujser Medjidia, the e 4 first warship ever bullt here for the Otto- g &hm’d" Rev. W. B McBAth. | nan * empire, was lnunched‘ to-ddy _at Cramps’ shipyard. The sponser for the new ship was Mrs. Edwin S. Cramp. and the ‘baptism was an evasion of the Ko- ran's teachings, turped into a graceful compliment to the American people. The Koran forblds a Turkish woman partiel- pating in a.christening at. which wine is used. The difficuity was overeome by the selection of an’' American woman, Mrs. Cramp, to break the bottle on the bow of the seafighter. In 1900 Ahmed Pasha, chief anflmer of the Ottoman navy, came to this country to examine the American system of naval construction. As a result of his investi- Released From Quarantine. gation the Turkish Government coptract- The schooner Willlam Bodwen, which arrived | @1 with the Cramps Shipbullding Com- Friday evening 31 days from Honolulu, was | Pany for the construction of the Medjidia, released- yesterday afternoon from quarantine. | which is of the protected cruiser type. She brought 21,850 bags of sugar. The Bow- [ e o ] den has not been in-this port for man months. Dives to Avoid Pursuif. * W. Wright, who &t the Harbor Hospital gave | his address as Twenty-fourth street, between | Bryant and York, tock a dive into the bay yesterday from Folsom-streét Wharf. ~The vie- | tim of delirium tremens, Wright left & Mmlo: | | street car to avoid a blue monkey, which, Re | he | claimed, acratched his (Wright's) ear every | { time -the conductor rang up a, fare. The mon- | key tollowed bim, he told the hospital attend ants, bat could not overtake him as long as he | headed due gouth. At Folsom street, however, @ green ostrich and a biue tiger .with pink claws blocked his way and he had to take to the water. Y Ry AR R A N Ger. bark ‘Gudrun, Karsten, Callao; W R Alameda Sails. o R The Oceantc Steamship Company's liner Ala- | ~Bkin Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Willlams, meda sailed yesterday for Honolulu, with pas- | Dimond & Co. | sengers and a full cargo. SAILED. Saturday, July 2. Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Antelope Has New Owners. George W. Hume & Co. have purchased the chooner Antelope and will use her in com- Stmr Pasadena, Rasmussen, docino. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Honolulu. . 'ns:llau with their Alaska business. Stmr Umatilla, Novander, Victoria. ——————— Stmr Olymple, H):nlen. !';llrhu.vem Stmr Leelanaw, Monrce, Tacoma. Minnewaska at San Diego. Stmr Brooklyn, Higgins, Fort Brags. Stmr City of Sydney, McLean, Panama, ete. Bktn Chehalis, Sfmpeon, Coos' Bay. Schr_Columbia, Sprague, stmr_Olympic. Schr Aloba, Fry, Port Townsend. SPOKEN. June 19, lat 25 N, lon 22 W, ‘B ship Bea Dearg, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. June 20, lat 19 S, lon 30 W, Fr bark Paris, from Hamburg, for Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. July 25, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind W, velocity 13 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEEN—£ailed July 25—Stmr Ghahalis for San Franeisco; stmr Coronado, for San | Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed out July 25—Br atmr The steamship Minnewaska, which is bound here from New York, arrived yesterday at San Diego. Sl NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The. German bark Gudrun wa® cleared yes- | terday for Callao, Peru, with 072,884 feet jum- | ber, valued at $21,713, and 15,406 rallroad ties, valued at $5600. i i Charters. The French bark Brizeux, which made port O a2 ooy (e German | Miowera, frum Vancouver, for Sydney: Jap Ship Siam, now due st this port, has been re- SU€ Shinano Maru, from Seattle, for China CteTed for ek Alios has been rechar- | . EVERETT—Arrived July 25—Stmr City of tered for wheat and barley to Europe at 12s yd. | Puebla. hence July 20 and sailed for Seattie. The low rate is accounted for by the fact that | MARSHFIELD—Satled July 25—Stmr Acme, the vessel wis chartered under pecullar condi- | for San Francisco. tions, By the terms of the charter party one- | Arrived July 25, noon, stmr Alliance, heace fourth of the cargo must be wheat, and as the | July 22. and sails at midaight for Portland. | Vessel carries 3200 tons, 800 tons of wheat are | EUREKA—Arrived July 35—Br bark Adder- required. There is @ clause in the charter | ley, from Newcastle, Aus; schr Compeer, from party giving the owners the right to carry | Redondo; stmr Corona, hence July 24. ore or other dead weight cargo for baliast, and | Sailed July 25—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- in thi | clsco; stmr San Pedro, for San Francisco. ballast and no freight was fi; thereon. { PORT HARFORD—Sailed July 25—Stmr present going rate for barley to the United | Santa Cruz, for San Francisco; stmr Coos Bay, Kingdom is 16s 91. The wheat space of the | for San Francisco. Alice being deducted, the balance of the space | Sajled July 25—Stmr Ramona. for San Pedro. was let at the rate of 16s 9d for the whole, | TATOOSH—Passed out July 23—Bark Sea which actually ':educlad the figure to 125 7d. | King, for Pirle or 2d less than the rate accep RBOR—Arrived July 24—Stmr ‘The ship Tillie E. Starbuck s chartered f0r | g orom. hence July 20. v, oagan framn Himebits Yo VoW Ferk. Sailed July 24—Stmr G C Lindaer, for San The French bark L'Hermite s free, Mer | proncigeo. July 25—Schr Comet, for. Santa ghayter: Ryvinuihdin: cumme: Barbara: brig Lurline and stmrs Chehalls and Coronado, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed July 25—Schr Cecilla Sudden, for Grays Harbor. MENDOCTNO— Sailed July 25—Stmr Phoe- | Exports by the Panama Steamer. The steamer City of Sydney, which sailed yesterday for Panama and way ports, car- America valued at ix, for San Fran Fled cargo for Central ni T it . Bt | §26,141; Mexico, $253; Colombia, $2280; Peru, | ¢ FORT TOWI ‘M uly B | e e The leading ex-| "\l iveq July 25—Schr Ariel. from Whatcom. s were a uly - To Central A{n:;h:‘l—m?'l’ bbl;z;!m:;.. 57, ulf mfflow Sailed July 25—Stmr Despateh, 1bs_rice, 680 gal cs ne, San T ph: lmc:’lr: -n‘d provisions, 46 cs canned Scsn‘".d July z\'o—Br ship Arctic Stream, for md-. 390 Ibs dried fruit, 10 pkgs lquors. 159 gals 18 cs whisky, 10 cs mineral water, 10 cs salmon, 578 Ibs spices, 30 gals brandy, beer, 11 pkgs paste, 54 pkgs fresh fruit, 1bs tea, 28 pkgs onions, | Arrived Jllly 25—Schr Ethel Zane, from San R?bOVDO—Antvtd July ‘25—Stmr Fulton, loct BA-II:“‘-’YN! 25—Stmr Newburg, for San TAEOEA—AH“‘N July 25—Stmr Tremont, pkgs potatoes, 588 42,720 feet lumber, 1ST cs coal oil. 17 pkss | nts and ofls, 12 pkes drugs, 13 kegs nails, ibs paractine, 630 Ibe copper, 19 rail- | nandlers, 2 P memln!‘lg‘ < 18 s ship chandlery, s = ml]f-l leatner, 0000 Ibs potaski, 3 Pkes icultural implements. ..r:“ ex:co——& bdls shooks, 7 pkgs groceries and provisions, 2 cs paper, 2 pkgs hardware, 1es To 'Coiombla—ben bbls Jour, 4012 b3 suga, 158 gals wine, 12 pkgs pot %« kgs onions, 10 bales hay, 8 pkgs tre-h trulu and veget- h"l"; Pern——mupfl mining mchlury. 1 cs as- 1 RNy York—78.731 N?él{q‘r L{‘D‘ww—‘rflvd July 25—Br ship lam: Vie - "i"l!IT:;Arrlved July 25—Stmr Edith, July 31 M:cr:lvod y.lnly 24—Stmr South Portland, heace h&lfi July 2‘-—8(" « Aberdeen, for San filnchco July Sllnl‘ Emkl. for Nome; 'mr Shinano Maru, for Yokohama. =5 WESTPORT—s.uad July 24-Stmr Gualala. r San Francisco. 300 1bs GO, 25—Stmr Minne- N T SRl INE oo R v “"‘ R A"}m g 5o 41 sks horns, 11 bales paper, cs canned "d'"f‘, ,,_sfl,, ‘Américana, for Eureka; fruit, 40 bales junk. dition to the foregoing the steamer car- | StmF Marshileld, tied the l:nowmx shipments: For Kingston, | | WEH. mou—suned Tuly 25—Sche Ariel, for Jamatca Anned saimon, valued at §90; | Meibou oy Rl Barba iaiand, 35 ca canned. frait, Falued at §ib:’ London. 8 ot shells. valued at §350 U—Satled July 3¢—Bark Mohican. HONOLUL 1 Hambu kss shajls, valued at ntlo' for San Franciaco; bark cai shipment ot treas. | Francisco. ur:‘h;o:"(fir:;w “consisting of §1060 in g EASTERN . PORT. = coin. y BOSTON—Arrived July 24—Br stmy Ettrick- Shipping Intelligence. e FOREIGN PORTE. hy fuu D. GUAYAQUIL. July 24—Br stmr Cumbal, A 'VED. from Coronel, refused entrance by Board of Saturday, July 25. | Health. Stmr Minnetonka. lEv-l:: 4 days from Seat- Sailed July 23—Fr bark Edmond g in t load! San sco. e e Newsboy, Corning, 3 hrs from Grays TALTAl’tArflvod July 19—Ger bark Pallas, Harbor. trom Santa Rosalia. Stmr Argyle, Gilboy,'S days 10 hours from | = VENTNOR—Passed July 23—Br ship This- Kahului. tlebank, from Antwerp, for Puget Seund. * Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 19 hours from Eu- | TSINTAU—Sailed July 25—Schr El Dorade, reka. for Port Townsend. Stmr Greenwood, Johnlon. 15 hours from Al- HONGKONG—Arrived prior to Jul‘ 25—Br bion. st from Tacoma; PSlmr Ruth, Datchelder, 57 hours from San trom as edro. Stmr Samoa, Madsen, 15 hours from Cas- mwn..mu July 25—8tmr Ara- south; put in to land passengers. p.Slmr ‘Montara, Ofllv. —— hours from Se- ” ‘hours. Rive York, for New ' E:bn;rr anl Johnson, 65 lun from Willapa mnm—-hm July ’-at-r La Touraine, FBark W. B. Flint, Jobnson, 22 days from | Of New A'-mn_nnn 25—Stmr New Makasveli. Yore ot New Bork. via !Brhlrk Annasona, Lee, 183 days from Ant- uvnroom July 26—Stmr Lucania, Sehr W H Marston, Curtfs 20 days from | foR New Yok . o Mayflower.. rom Bos- Honolul ‘Sylvania, °s"c'|’“'-" "Mw.n. Reinertsen, 14 hours from | ;T: ;'—'a:mmwu. Iversens Lan: tor ‘ork. Schr Ante]o‘t Bmu. 8 days 12 hours | July 26—Stmr Grosser from Tillamook. Kerfurst, for New York, via Cherbourg. s July. 36--Stme-Noor- from New York. Stmr_ Ul July 25—Stmr Statendam.. for New York. led July 25—Stmr Zeeland, Ham- Co- “ Ve

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