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«BOSS” MURPHY'S PROGRAMME GOES THROUGH IN TAM MANY George New \urk Edward M. Grout for Contr Fornes t'mes was thers any pro- ause, and references reflect- ident Roosevelt passed wllh—‘ laiforny sct2 forth that Democrats licane everywhere await - the | the coming clectiens with an | cond orly to that taken in -i \d iri Carnegle H rats nam May MCCLELLAN Is 5 NOMINATED. ttae on resolutions ignored protest of the ' delegation presented ‘by Shea. .John J. rted to the rostrum B. McClellan~ for ngs - for the Demiocrats. States,” said Delaney, he State of Ni try the St > the city of ‘New | nate here -a ‘man of whe has never . s, but has’ stoo himseif. - I pre- yo your constderation as.your = for Mayor George ‘B. McCldl-| veral-‘minytés. sfood up and & The Br«sokl\n\ helr seats. S | . Brookly: votes for W CRAIN r-George B, Me( ASSUMES CHAIR. GROUT AND.: FORNES WTN S for Controller, alar cHafrman vention, mate differad’ from ] an and -could of. ‘either 1“call Grout was 0 428 tG-226] Jame £ Other delegates- i 1th” Maghattari District | L e 2 BHIHSH PPEMEH 3 Caminned from Page 2, Column 7. LW XX jetwies ng. the lotaL cost, 1 DIVIDES ON FISCAL POLICY Exciting Conference of.the Conserva- | tive Associations, ‘England,” Oct. - conferénve at F ‘SHEFFIELD, 1-Thé ot 'w~.i. re¢ foresce. servative Asso with an unprecedénted attendanc cted by the ynusually interesting.'pos | i wtton. - Nearly' 2000 ° delegates’| { were present...The Earl bf Derby -p | tedeghtes who Qpposttion to. pre: tHer, and appeared te The minarity. E the adoption nf flfl— ADV EB.TISEM,EVTS. ."Beflumay‘s KIOREY . AND Forpeine in the beck, Bright's. ease’ incontinence of urine, Brick st deposit bd—wemn[.&m'd. hetes. rheumasi for & £00d ‘tax; d by the chbr the country. atlel | fons-of "ha:\— e and In- Iy an official r‘i')‘ullnn omthe Nuh | moved It wast resolution sug- by the ;same resolution dedit 8. proposdis,” Premier. B d tita} no’°vote:. should be ori the reselution .unitil tosmorrdw, iarrer, ¥ ight,_defiping agtit t e Henzy Chiplin,. M.- B former President xA of. Agriculture and & lifelang " - qfftcial aditition”. ot & iberlain for his pas expressing-approval of 2 Jteme to promote .a_eloger and: commercidl Ymion’ &f the PHMOURAPHS fahe [DISON NOULDED RECORDSH ‘ARE THE BE “NATIONAL PHONS; S5, -ORANGE i 3. I PETER BACIGALUPI, AzEny - "833 MARKET ST..5.F: BAJA - CALIFORNIA. Damlana Bitters.:: b2 olitleal - °| smpire. * Lord * Hugh (‘ecu o{hp'haucalh warrfed* rm‘ Zonferénce “against sipporting- a, re- n'‘scheme, by ‘which, he ¢laimed, country woyld-dfift to protéction and ountry to ruin ‘and the Union 1o shame. LSSUSATIVE, INVibGga- ————t—— Mysteriong Fire Near San Jo-e. JOSE, Oct. L—Fle yestérday aft-.| sroyer the dwelling, tankhcuse e ,s, a5 ,*j, tf,i‘;‘;-n 2 and . windmil- »f: Chatles Burgarf, two : o 2 _ 1 miles- outhiwest Of tie city.” The total ~" | loss is $200; .the insurance $00. No oné MEN lnwnm { was. at hoipeat the fitie and the origin Tpe Big @ for ubibatural | of € discharge fire is a mystery. a_The’ Chaitiber of providing for the yon . competition ‘at prize of §100,000. by express. jrop 18 botties .. T ESG xourv Puth and Amruy-ct-hv. 3 G, Slaus Sprekels bide 983° DIRECTORY ¢ OF RESPONQ[BLE HOU;ES XEADNG ’BG!)N:B! oou.wm or TER, = “g N Post et.. ‘M Catalogue -and Prics Lists Malied: mw'r%ffdr:s? z?:.(_m P on Appllcat.‘on. R 5 ogue lhu) . §t: Josr:Pu's A‘CADBM\‘ PERA TA PARR: BE! EY, iu.pe:n. d&m i for, w“ 25 16 years B e, Studies commence MONIAY, Autulu. 1908, Seng, for. prospectus de Brd. Rraa. FRESH AND.SALT utu-n.‘ JAS. BOYES & C8. Pl T LUBRICATING OILS: LEON. m st Mary s co,"egfi.' & Front st 5 F. Fho% Batn "y - OAKLAND, .CAL. .resumed MONDAY, A ZENONIAN. E- C. HUGHES, Fl\ldfll Wil & 2808, . . PRINTER, .’ ' g \cCleilan Is Given the Nomination for Mayor of Greater|! Is the Choice for ‘President of the Board of Aldermen | National Lesgue to Hold Ralltes in’ | Republican National by a heavy oratorical by shoutfng and ; © 1 best | Rhode Island’s :Democratic Ticket. +.-;-1-.-.-r=—.-+rx-a—-«-x—x-—s—w—h—x-:~x-.' | last “timé th Ahe vall any Imnur!ance ynder gonstie & o| ‘@own. the nlo(‘k Gf the-company. Therg dre.now, as -| near 2k X can recall, about 1000 of our . ployes, feprestn(ing. every: branth of,‘the sys- .| tem, Holding stock,. | CONVENTION § oller and Charles V.| voting for Fairchild, toxet‘her with the Qelegates from Kings. Charles V. Fornes and Herman A. Metz were placed in nomination for President of the Board of Aldermen, Fornes receiv- irng the nominatiox. An effort was made to have Grout's. nomination declared unanimous. John M. Shea yoiced the formal protest of: Kings County and the protest was honored. When the. convention.broke up Leader Charles F. Murply declared himself a3 being \'ery well sullwfied REPUBL ICAN CAMPAIGN ‘Every State of the Union. 5 CHICAGO, : Oct. 1—Party rallles in| every State in the Union-under’thé per-° sonal directioh of-.the officers and mem- bers: of the executlve committee of- the - T.eague, reinforced battery,” is ‘part of the plans for. the re-slection of-Pres- | ident Ropsevelt,. conéidered at-a confer- ence of the representatives of that organ- ization in. sesslon at the Auditoritm An-, ex this nfternoon. It was proposed thgt ilie officers’ of the league shall make a tour of the country, conducting Republi- an Jeve feasts at every centif. as the' means “to" brimg .about Republichn The first-act of “the executiv tee on convening was to :sen flreo\lnkc to the nation’s chlef éxecutive. lditian to the officers President J. Moore-.of Philadelpbia, "V James Sherilan of this city, . Elbert W. Weéeks. of Towa, and B.. Reating.of Arkansas, thirty-five members of Lhe executive commmee at- nded ‘to-day’s conference. polis was sebected for.-the hold- | the _ ceming °convention -of” the The date will be announced It lans were made for party raitie State in ¢he I'nion :in" the. coming cam-! paign, to be held-under the personal di- rection'of officers and men’ of ‘the’execu- tive' committee, > PROVIDENC dred a e Dembperatic R.. 1, Oct.'1.—Two hun- gates representing “part, of Rhode Island . hege to-day and’ nominated -the fol- State ticket: “Governor, L. F.’ C. n of Cimberland; Lieitenant O Adlard Alchambéault, Woansock: ry of . “Gitmartin; torney Gen General Tre » <ihgstown. --The confinet, exclusivély adopted without: ¢ phatform; . FISH DISCUSSES HAI _'fiUAfl 7PU\N5 ; “Bostan. fainily, o | artist or‘ Fellowstone at but® g1 1/‘( fnr the ¥ t Stuyv went Into, but he. r ‘. mnrkmx yes! ing .to*undergt tifné, “for ‘he:ia one of the pl.vn um( lhvrc abe .no “achn ing’, the' csn\ersatlon Jecx he m.hl are r"\klrw gomr progtess with, whiche sught to.be completed in {rom wow, When Fsay betweth New Orleans I should- explain, thit: th ent. gonstruttion plans omly gall- ¢bi faf s Memphis, Yor_ffom theré-south fc Orleans our road dlready has three - Jur doulne tra will enter plig’ and edonect with ‘the’ three tracks,. over which our tfafflc bétween that pomt and New. Orlgans will greatly facilitated. One of the.’great successes on the Til{nols ‘Central has bech’ the do-operative scheme, ui- der which employes-are. permitted to purchase.| It has prqoved a’ splendid 4dea 2nd s lvprecmled by the men, avho are flot omly encouraged to;save money, “but By- Jreason of the fact that they have -a firanclal interest {n thé rna'! paturafly takela pride dn lls ‘weltape. ~We have also received a- great’ al of encouragcment in what ds Yermed.our Srmn’ll controt * undértaking, a stheme dé- ‘uxed for* the purpose of nllnw‘nx nten- of capl | tal and thése of smaM means’ if they dfsive, to, acquire ‘shares wn the portions of the ro: perating through (helt own State.. "Afked if the icompany . he represents had in view .any exgenslons beyond: Rts. present terminus fn Omaha, President v Fish 'said ‘that gone-had so far been dis- * cpssed -and he did ot think that any would, at least” for seme year§ to come. The, gentleman was lso averse td dl cussing polifics, remarking: .The Illinois Ceptral, is in rio way lnteru!ed . Jm.national .or local pofitics. It matters nob What king .of' 4 fan (s selected for President of the country *or for any office “within the tecrmory through whith ouy road runs. The Illinois Gentral ‘tontinues to operate jmst thé % hadé at all times mamtained dependence and conkequentiy have no troub Bo far as my officlal ¢apacity is concerneg, F am a Demdcrht in- Louisiana and .a Repud- llean in Indianm. ¢ Personally I am°a great admdrer .of President . Bookeveit And .will mo duubt vete for him_if he 48 nominated. : MRS. FISH MISQUOTED.’ Reference " to the = Roosevelt®, name brought to the. mind of the.intérviewer the recpnt oriticisms bf Mrs. Roosevelt * which were " attributed <to Mrs: Stuyver sant Fish in ‘ner” interviews with the rep- reseritatives’ df the Bt: oufs papers. J Among other’things the wife oI the vrel- ident of the Illinois Gentrdl was quoted as saying that ehe understood that, Mrs. * Roosevelt Uressed herself on $300 a year, - aihd ‘is reposted, to. have added: “And | Mrs. Roosevelt looks, it.” Mrs. Fish was " also credited ‘with attersnces® .rexardlns the age of MPs. Astor, the ¢aming mar- fage of Mids Goelet-to the Duske of RoxX- . burgh® and congerning others. prominem« in Newpcrt society; of wihich’ Mrs. Fish is, an accredited -leader. Fhe day tollowln‘ these e nmt-tpim»,n v nmm_n. nrmnen m\htnmvnm.-.i u:'it-mu nmmmms -Euuum vxr.eivny. {]ourney into olé Mexjco. ——— e .-. The Rev. Pr. C— ig a stanch ‘Bfeshv- "BREAST: FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY “()C THE EMPORIUM. | THE imrormm. eSEW THE EMPORIUM. THE EMP RIUM. mumu RRERERRER ERRRRN RRVRRRERRY mnmmnum VERRUERERERRRY RN ARRREE RRRRERERRRRRREDS RRE AERERR RREREI To-Day Only A lot of good 36-inch White Ca children’s wear, aprons, etc., sixteen yards for a a’ollar, Ribbon ‘buying in -whol for this tnprecedented v will be offered on Friday o » wamun&mnmum ERReeR . silk, fancy smped and cardcd effect; all u k fancy plaii ribbons, and 6-in bon:: All at, yard . variety of . patterns, , in widchs’ rang a gopd washer, values up to Fs5c yard “The assortment -includes navy cheviots, black or fancy mixed- effects in and gray, ail made.-in th: models, e ther long.strai Brilliantirie - Suit, other- materials in” the and - of - the - same - “valu choice of the hun-: dred now at..... "Te ~<11y only, a large pur. " of. Florodora. ‘back combs,’ " finish, hig hlv _polished, the Cor= fre;t size,~and- good - value: for } O ; on: <pec1al sale; '40 e Short Flannelelte sxms-—Of e ge; zunyl pmk b.ue nnd wbke, Knlt Skir(y-—AIl wool fll 0. rr. “and splid, colors- with fincy White Cambsric, 6lc fine serviceable quality for underwear," one-third less than value; to-day only, L‘ace‘ and 'Rihhon Sales Values Not (o Be Duplicated Elsewhere An” assortment cf ‘3oc to. 4oc pef yard x;lbbon, including 434-inch all all si’k black tiffetas, with three rows of Jace work on both edges; 5%4-inch Thonsmdl of y-rds of imitation Torchon ugu and [nseruons in a ‘large laces-used for trimm’ ng undcrwe:r and childzen’s dresses, evéry plec: . Dresses for $20.00 Warth From $23.50 to $30.00 100 choice suits, in up-to-date styles and season- dble textures, are offered to-day at $20 00 each Jiantines, navy and brown etamines, ‘blouse frack, or the short Eton styles. The itlustration is of a thirty-dotlar included" sale, and there are’ suits-of . mari prices were '$23.50 to” $30.0 $20.00 / - Sale of Combs. -20c Florodaras, 14c- udics Sholl l‘lnmlclct[e Sk,in;-M'ade ot fnncv xtrlpe w H crochu edgc,. B s pmk and white and blu apd -white; e:ch mbric, a at fully CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- or yard ; esale fashion is responsible alue ‘in ‘fancy ribbons that nly. ; printed watp taffeta ribbons; seinch ch, bnu:k moire lll silk ribe 19¢c ing .from 214 to §.inches; the sort of “5¢e Fnd’ay omy, yud .ioe black -and. ‘navy bril= gray,. blue. e new Fall - ghf .coat or in. this’ -0 same style e. : . : lno o, 600 mberSde Combé—:, * .16 © ’Jo Heavy Loop Top Hair ..: Each, l wit] leng‘h -and, wxdth cmrhe' burd:u, each, - rolds, botte. 2 6ic ."0ld * Crow, . Hzrmlhgc :md_, McBrlyu . Whigky—. .Chojce_of these theee standard ' oid brands, to-day} bottle: :8dc edar -Run Whisky —~Warth $3.00 .alufl O-dRy®.oc v v . $2.05 Citler— Mott’s - ‘Eastern hzmpagne_; pints, fsc, iquarts . .. 50 Special Sale Goods ardertd by. mail or telephone will not-bg sent C. O. D. AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE Two-thirds wool, as al Ladies’ lupfl-w:lght or:ankle length, opn © Wool inkeed, ea Ladies” Fne Cashtner — Jérsey ribbed; ve: colors natuzal * or. sailor coliars, ton . serge - ““Dorothy Tights’’ . Dorathy Equestrian Tights—Knee vwol, n;h . Giohe lhrderwear - size for.3to” 10 years. th-hs Long :Pasits Suits—In-atl- wool blue Washing- heavy weights; * trimmed and made,: anze for:12 to +19:years;’ pri Mam Fair . Two Miliinery Bargains Ladics’ Trimmed Hals—A new of velvet shades, castors and blac Reavtiful-Black Hats—Made of velvet and trimmed with ‘wirgzs "and b values not possible to duphgatc Plse- where at the pric MNew Fall Underwear The Best Makes Money Ganr Buy Our Fall stock has arrived from the East and frum Europe and inciudes such famuus brunds as Ypsilanti, Mercde, Globe, Springfield and Dorothy; aiso theSm Roy for chisdren only. Merode Underwear Ladies" super-we ght Cotton Ves s,” Pants ‘and Equestrian Tights—In all white; per garment . . . Ladies’ Halt-Wool Vests, Pantsand Equestrian Tights— In many styles; colors natural and -white; per garment . styles,” creany Oc % . 75e bove, nrmem 31.00 Cotion Union Suits— Cream whive . i - $1.15 Children’s Vess and Pants —Two-thirds .wool, natural and wi * Sizes *2 to 4 years . . 800 Szés 5t06 yars. . . . 550 | Sizes 7t08 yers. . . . 636 | ~ Sizes gtoriyears. . . . 6850 Sizes 12ta1g4years . . . . 200 or closed, fast black— | ch . . . $1.25 .- $1.50 ¢ Mixed Vests and Pants sts long or short sleeves; cram; pants, French yoke baiids, npu-shrinking . § §a28 " We.are Agents for the famous Ypsilanti 9l Union Suit of this make at Money refunded Up-to-Date Clothing For Boys of All Sizes -| Roys’ . Norfolk Svils—In bright, . patternd of ‘$trong woaolen faoncg, extra - wélt-made ~sutts for. school L wear; sizes 8 014 years: price ‘lloys Bh)usc Svits*SnIor or Russian styles, wiool - serges: and cheviots, ."rfid brown, roval and fancy mixtures, either.with Eton collars and knickerbocker trousers or- iarge " $5.00 handsomcly brai or 'cheviot;: Ce. Spec:al Sale of Matt.lngs—'—Trr clos- out“two entire lines this w:ek we nfl:r- G.oves 25c and 50¢c 459 pais wons (clasp to match color of goves) ‘n-x) the . atest coor- Ings, suck as mode, beaver, slate and gray; fizes 535 (073 peit 25¢ Women's two-clisp Mianeee ors-row embroidery, that looks with = birds These hats are in all of the ‘new Fall including. wiolets, aml Rug Sale llmlsual Savings to Be Made Now Rugsv-Your chorce, until, closmg.u g lor d_fecn in _high-, grtdc Sthyrna. Rugs, worth . yard, e 3'8.70 per roli; Matting, worth ad co per roll and 25c gird, fo 37.40 the roil; pér” yard: Extra Qualivies two-clasp extia Berlin Lise G oves s, with a nea white and fase b ack, a fabric glov like Sue e, good fittag, duradle, al sazes; - 50¢ line trimmed aigrettes. 63, and silk beauties, wings and » S browns, $5.85 ]S | ) A e and velvet roses; $§8.95 irds, aigréttes a Ladies’ Union Suits— Sauaz inaterial as above - $2.25 Children's “Union Suits—Sime materia as above; sizes fir 2 to 14 vears; suit $1a25 Sprlngflold Underwear Ladies” extra fine q.a ity Jersey-rboed Cash- aud Pants - Guaran colors natural or white; men* 31-50 Children's Vests and Pants—Same material, colors natura’ and white— Sizzss 3 to 4 years, each . . 7850 Sizes 5to 6 years, cach . . 800 Sizes . 7 10 8 years, each . .850 Sizes. g to 13 yewss, cach . . 0@ Sizes 11 to 12 years, exch . .@35@ Sizes 13 to 14 yoars, each $1.00 Rok Roy Underwear Children’s Rob Roy Cishmere Vests and Panis'and Boys' Drawers, natural and white, medivm weight — Size 18 . 20 24 26 28 30 Ea. 40¢ 50c 60«‘ 70c 80c 90c $1 $1.10 $I- 25 Sarne Size . .320% 23 Each .'58¢ 60c n-heavy weight, naru al colur only — 24 26 28 30 4 65¢ 70c 75¢ 80c 8¢ 90c Underwear and we $1.25 each to e abso- if not as represented, new . Fall $2.95 -ln-navy, well " $7.50 Saturday nigh: of six beautiful patterns "~ $16.80 BAAUREE RRURE QUL HULRARAAAE CARAUR AR ARAG RAATAR A AAAR AL ARAR AR AARATR LA AARRCAR DAL ARG AAR AR AR QR BALRANA ARALER ARARRA AN AR R ARARAGR AL ARAL AR AR RARARR A AR AN E apers” turned. thetr. -|umns q\ar ‘!1 the:ladies of that city, who fired Volley.f feturn erffcisr at - Fish: - {When this matiér° was jached 'to ‘Président Fish yesterdas the skr thit rése in his face denoted plainly’ lhdt he tvag ot pleased.with the publjcity éen” given his wife, ‘and- he, Lflul!k and hizgween these- pativés ot -ihe press these -atorle briginated. - 1 deeply Yegreltéd them, as di whe, for we greatly admire President Sose ved and his wife dhd certainly would: b& the ast 40 uuer anythipg udfavorable towsrd * {dea-of my’ wife attempting to | g the ‘age .of Mr<. Astor! It was al & hisstitemént: and haying once denied It in a (-xrhm 1 don’t-think [t Is necessary Lo d\:- cuMy .the l\n-llar (ur( T. . Presldem Fish-and his pafly. aftér thélr trip inte the Yosémite VaMey, wilk returp to .this city.antl then proceed @own: the State on ‘tire new'coast, road, which he’is ‘anxious to look over. RBefore returning to New York:-it is nosslblg lhal _hé ‘may terfan, -but liberal withal. On thé, Sun- day previqus o’ the Pope’s death he ven- tured to include in his prayer a petition’ for the prelate’s recovery. “But I'must have been tos guarded in my réfetence to the case,” he toia & frlend lates, “‘for after the gervice one ‘of my parishioners said? ‘Dector, who was the sick old mar !in Burope- fr whom'you prayed? It was Judge. ~— (a menibes of the church), wasn't {t2 I'knew he went to Earope in, nd that* he wasl CRIPPLED, WIFE FINDS Woran Living Near Town bf Geylar— 3 vi!le Makes Sad. stcovery Af-.: hiting. -ter: Night of alley, bettveen Hegldshurg and erville, y\as foutid,-dead tn his Bart | Déath had come -man Wednesday" aftemnoon He Was' 82 years old.-He dia all ot the work on me’aingn-'xa, . ojt which he ) the ; and’ his’aged’ wife restded. ‘The 1atter |s ~ badly .. erippled with, ' rheumatism, ‘and | makes her ‘wa; Sowly “and - with mueh | aifficylty. Wednesday afternoen Price was hauling| hay to his barn and-at nighf &d not re- turn. could not ¥o to. the barn in the dark .to ‘starch for hfn, amd there ‘Wwere no neighe hors near enoughte. hear “her .call. All through: the night &he waited"impatientily, and with the early dawn made het way as ‘best she ¢ould to the barn, There .she found her husband-lying beside his load -of hay. He had .evidently fallem and. proken his neck = a Chicago man that his c.ty] has lessthan 3,000,000 Wnulatlo,n unless | you-are prepared- fo- fight. Boomers of the Lake City have reorganizéd their Two | Miiion “Club, buttoris and promiséd allegiance ‘to the ¢lub constitution, . which prowides _that each’ member must- claim. at .all fimes | that' Chicago has at Jeast 3,000,000 people. And m: -suffer, ailments from which most mothers “Mother's Frigad.” “This greaf remedy isa God-send to women; carrying - ordeal with safety and no pain. -No woman who uses *‘Mother’s Friend”” need. fear the sufieflng any ot.her ainful and senous‘ can be avoided by thé use of and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety.to life of mother and child, and leaves herin waman, and will be sent free-in Pplain | velope by addressing appllcauon to. -alloged erit- Bflldfidd Ren!llfltor Cm Am 60. en MDTIIER’S - condition more favorable to speedy récovery: “The child is - also Thealthy, stiong and ‘natured. Our-book ‘Motherhood,” is worth its weight in gold to every ‘§POUSE EAD.IN-A “BARN|." 5 SANTA ROSA, Oét, 1, =Fohr" Price,” ofe |- f or.k, His wife,. owilg tg -her- affliction, |, ‘Techristened .it the Three | " Million Ciub, donned: their aggressive club -and MONGKON! Sold Guarantoed. »l’urec None So Goad. Ever ° BILBERT MERCANTILE Padific C Coast Agents. wisir DR. JORDAN’ MUSEUM 2 lw The Largiest Amaigmical Museuss LA ANATOMY. 5T, bet. 6:547W, S.P.Cal. useugn in the e Ba-k)-n..-u--'.r E. MAILED Fi 'y for men) = Santa’ Rosa, Suadays; 9 3. m. .{ San Pedro), Santa.Baxtara, Santa ing_datés. ‘b TX :| 5, 15, 38, "Nov. 4, 14, TLAN :h.ntn;m 8. ¥ For Ketchikan, Wrangel, u, Haines Skagway, 1 ska—11 a. m., Oet, 3-8, 13, 18, 23. 28, Nov. "haunc 0 company’s steams ers at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouven - “Port Townsend, Seattle, Tas ;gml: E\ere'(, Wrateom—i1 a. ‘m. Oet. 3. & vun einess for Ataska and O at . Seattle -or> % aneduver fo C. P. Ry. For. Eureka (Humbcidt Bay)—Pomons, 1:30 . Oct::1, 7, 13, 19, 25. 31, Nov. 8: C Angeles® (wig Port Los Angeles and San Diegb,and Santa Barbara— days. 9 & m. .- Seate.df California, Th» For Los Angeles (vis San Fedro and East Mon- térey, Sin Simeor, Cavucos, Port Harford (San Luis ©bispo, Dnnmn and Hueneme. a ‘For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose aa Cabo; Mazatlan. Alatx, La Paz, ta salia, qumu (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of -«n hofith. - For further information obtain *older. . Right s reserved to change steamers or safl CKET OFFICES—4 New Montgom, ery street (Palace Hoted; .10 Market street and Brflldw-y ‘whart. : Freight office. 10 Market -street. C. D. DENANYN, General Passenger Agent, -10 Market street, San Francisco. O. R. & N. CO. | sCopimtia; salls Sept. 80, Oct. 10, 36, Nov. 9,19, 29. Eder sailaOot oty stearaship line OR., 4nd shert rail line from Portland ‘to all poinis .East Through tickets to all points, all_rail or ‘stenmship and rail af LOWE: TES. . Steamer lickets imciude erth and ‘meals. Stéamer salls foot of Spemt BOOTH, Gen. Axt. CLIF FORD, Gens Dept.,_1- Moritgomery st.: C. m&-m_vm - DiRgcT I- L) ums for- Honoluiu, !M Ancl- ! S, \'ENT[M s Got. = . 1and_and Sydney, S, 2p _and- ALAMEDA, for*Honolulu, Oet, 17, u .. GU.N S S, s 85 LANEOHk, Sor Tanitl, Oct. 2,11 & m g ot Mo S umnun.wm for catalogus SHREVE & BARBER . At KR K 00- mflmbfi.l Pacifc S & G , Kearny® it. ey > —— = coirnm GENERAE TRANSATLANTIQUE. G o > . s LINE-TO HAVRE-PARIS. .5 ocm, TRAVEL.: ' B‘g‘:fi'fi; every Thursday instead of AR Saturday. at :)°a. m.. from Pler 42, North River, font >{ Morton st. 700 KISEN KAISHA. ° (ORIENTAL Steamers will.leave'wharf, cdrner First and 1 Brannart streets, Nagasaki and S “Hongkong With' steamers received on Hoaxd ort ca E.;g? NIBPON MA e m u_un'c- mu T STEAMSHIP: 0. m., for' YOKOMAM. mlnn at "Kobe (Hiogo), i a .passa y at Comi: arket street,corner First. AVERY, Gm-(fl mn D m: tickets, at m‘g First-ciass > Havre, $70 and upward. _Sec. ond-class to Havre, $45 and upward. GEN. RAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES ANQ FA\ADA Broadway (Hudson Bullding), New "York. 3 F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coasi Agents,” 5 Montgomery avenue. Sun Francisco “Tickets -sold by all Raiiroad Ticket Agents. —_— . Maté Island - and Vallejo Steamers. !'RI‘SBIE or ‘OVHCM aday. 7 Fare, fl.gs.lm qur Z Il.utomll. dock. HATCE o WEEKLY CALL, $1 PER YREAR