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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL IONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904 SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | Catherine loss Bicasfeldt, beloved mother of A AN Esther_and Evélyn Blossteidt, a native of THE WHITE Nova Scotla. aged 47 years 2 months and Best ator 3 Sae, Best beii-bearing stand BLUNT—In Alameda. June 19, 1904, Thomas Bert vibrator and rotary shuttle. F. beloved son of Thomas and Margarec Best losk and chein stitch. Biunt, and brother of Mrs. Nellic Spanger- Best sewing machine on earth berg, "Mrs. Josenh E. Plerce and Charles ¥eat taachines ki §2.00 per mouth Blunt, a native of Salem, Mase. | Fest machines to rent at $2.00 per month. BYRN y )04, Stephen, | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., beloved husband of Ann Byrne, and father Retail offices, Post ot Mary Philomena of Notre Dame 1841 P 708 Valencia st, ephen John, Charles and Mamie —_— Byrne, a native of County Wexford, Ireland, | MESTIC- family use: best 2 years 4 months and 15 days | ir aheapest makes at any neral will take place this day Domes- clock, from his o soge s B v owsst Tates. (Monday), J at 8: . 1021 Merket st., near Sixth. late residence, Harrison street, thence to St. Peters Church, Twenty-fourth and + mew triple-feed ma- - 2 10, $16, $20; soos chines Alabama streets, where a h(\;kmhl requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose les; guaranteed. New |' o his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- . 1061 Market st | pent Holy Cross Cemetery. . | DALY—In this city, June 18. 1904, Roy. dearly ailing, $1 per year beloved and only son of R. S. and Louise — Daly, and brother of Ethel Daly, a native of San Franciso, aged 3 years 10 months and — 16 dayw. ’ CATARRH, 1 g7 Services will be held to-day (Mon- | I3 ely cured day), at 1:30 o'clock, the residence of his pavents, 414 Third’avenue corner Point Lobes, Richmond District. Interment pri- vate. dly omit flowers. | DOUGLASS—In this city, June 19, 1804, Aaron ily good No. 2 Remington. No. 1| A_ beloved father of ‘Walter O. Douglass, i25; other typewriters at| a native of New Hampshire, aged 51 years. es; rentals $2 50. The| A mem of Varnishers' and Polishers’ | 6 California st | TUnton, Local No. 154 | — - = ——————— | gFRemains at pariors of McFadden, Mc- A FEW good trpewriters at $30 each: get par- | prarty & Gre Mission street, be- 1 ¢ L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- | tween Seventh and Eighth i Jume 17, 1904, Frits | ived husband of Minnie | Emma, Minnie and | e of Wurtemburg, Ger- vears acquaintances are respect- | ttend the funeral to-day | at 11 o'clock, from the AND WAREHOUSES. Storage & Van Co.; fu stored moved, =hipped ar hone G y and County Hospital, | mas Estella, a native = County, [ Calaveras . dearly a native s 5 months > and slace to-morrow | om_the parlors ‘an Ness avenue. PACITIC Erorage a: pany ore one J private, Holy O | ineral ‘car from BEKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery | 5t Main 1840, Shippio< at cut rates. | Sokiics: " ebama e e 1960 Retitam S pe | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. Failon, and brother | § . Van Ness & Market ary Fallon. a native of | n . aged 34 years. fully invited to attend the funeral t orrow | | (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock. from his vesi- | | Aence, 530 San Bruno avemu el oI I | ighteenth stroet. Interment Holy | MOTHERE and daughters home treatment; | Cometery Erdagniieg, booklet matled free: correspondence invited. | FLACK—In this city, Junb 17, 1004, Catherine, | VIAVI (O, 2304 Van beloved wife of the late Samuel Flack, de- | — e | voted mother of Martin F. Gallagher, ‘Mrs - 3. J. McCarthy, and William J.. Catherine _DIVIDEND NOTICES. | ‘A ‘Layton) and Belie M. Flack, loving sis- 9 ~~| ter-in-law of John Layton, and dearly be- | ; ioved sister of the late Jane T. Layton, a | rnia and Battery street et S ity. N. Y. aged 68 o g\ 3 vears 6 months and 2 days. ( cergrily e poits Sn3| Papers please copy.) K ool m deposits and | 2 4 acquaintances are respect- | . - P | attend the funeral to-day - 8:30 0'c om her late resi- ON DODGE. President. | Frad B o gt i T 1 ORBIN, Sec. & Gen. Mer Joseph's Cliurch. Tenth streét, where a to- e - ———— .| auiem high mass will be celebrated for the e s e il of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Interment | n Vings Bank buflding. 708 Market e Clowosbery { . Third—For the half year end- | FLINT—In & Juan, June 19, 1904, Dr. | 1904, a dividend has been de. | Thomas Flint. a mative of Maine, aged 80| te per annum of ten (16 w1 smopth and ¢ o " - et Tuesday, June 21 at 10 | een il e ] 2 his late home. San Justo jAZes. “pavable on and | Tterment. Cypress Lawn Cemeters. | EPH A LEONARD, Manage ekt e i HUGH CRAIG. Secretary and Cashier his ciy, Tumy 18, Andrew Gugelsberger, Charles and Minnle Gugels- late Annie Gugelsberger, 4 Margaret de la Cruz aged 08 years DEND Nc 1904 « For the six months ending Qividends have been declared the savings department lows: On term depor per annum \d acquaintances are respect- rate of 3 ttend the funeral to-morrow f taxes and pay o'clock, fro funeral 1. 1904, ; Haga ramento Az o services will be = bl Coumt Star of the oI » German Savings and A F. Interment Odd California st.—For the half Cemetery. Please omit flowers. ear « Juge 30, 1904. a dividend has In this city. June 1S, 1904, Kath- lared af the rate of three and ome Hetzer. beloved mother of Henry A., quarter (31,) per cent per annum on all de- | Lena and Frieda Hetzer, a native of Ger- posits. free of taxes payable on and after | many. aged 54 years 11 months and 22 days. Friday, July 1. 1904 £ Remains at the mortuary chapel of the GEORGE TOURNEY, Golden Gate Undertaling = Company. 2478 END g = Mission trest, near Twenty-first. Funera gy TR e B i and interment private e HUGHEE—In this city, June 15, 1904, Wil - B o o ] Ham M. beloved husband of Mary A. of th S e Hughes, father of Genevieve . Hughes, and % o brother of Mre. W. J ariin of Vallejo osits and three (3) | and Mre. J. W. Decker, a native of Ircland, toer Tty '3, 1004 " '4%e% | aged 44 years 2 monthe and A mem” OVELL WHITE, Cashier. ber of San Francisco Council N ¥ ML b o B 7 Friends and acqualntances ‘are respect- JEND Notice: Mec = Bevings = | fully invited to_attend the funeral to-day e omsnaflon e Bocsion g nday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the f the half year ending with June 30, re of Porter & White. 423 Golden « dividend has been declared at the | avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church. of three and one-guarter (3%,) per street, where a solsmn requiem high o S e Wt i Saam. o8 et e Shis seouse’ of Dis o 10 o'clock. Interment Holy and after July FREDERICK H. CLARK, 3 . . No. 7. Young Men's EMONT Oil Company on July 1, 1904, | c and members of S pey a dividend (No. 1) of 1 cent per | M. 1. arc hereby share on its issued capital stock at - $ fice, room 31, seventh flcor. Mills bul transfer books close on Eaturday. 1904, at 1 p. m. GEORGE J. REMINGTON, | Secretary A _— GEORGE M. KELLY. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. { JORGENEEN—In the ( - - —— - e | pital, June 19, 190 native Massachusetts, Baving accounts against t liquor dealers, Powell and ent same at once for set- An anniversary requiem high ma: i repose of the soul of the late Michael TA Kirk will be celsbrated at St. Dominic's | | Church, Bush and Steiner streets. on Tues- | day. June at 9:30 o'clock. Friends are | FRPERALS. -, invited to attend ' | PARTMENT of the Interior, U. §. Geologi- | McKE In this cfty, June 19, 1904, | cal Survey, Washington, D. C., May 26, 1904 Bugenia M., be d daughter of Jasper and Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be r Isabella McKenzie, and sister of Douglass celved at the office of the United Sta and Ruble McK. and granddaughter of Reclamation Service, at Reno, Nevada, unti . & native of San Fran- | 2 o'clock . m., July 15. 1904, for the con- 7 months and 19 days. i struction of about 37 imiies of main distrib- In this city, June 181904, John | uting canals, involving about 1,500,000 cubic | ¢, od busband of Annie Meehan, and | vards of earthwork. with diverting dam. | father of Agnes, Essie, Florence, Josie and | reguloting gates, spillways, falis, weirs and | Ida Meehan. a native of County Clare, Ire- | bridges, for the diversion and conveyance of | land. aged 47 vears and 16 days sbout 1800 cubic leet of Water per mecond | - £ Ren vears a 3. €7 Remains at parlors of McFadden, Mc- | from Carron River st a point about 4 miles | Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission streef, be- west of Leetville, Nevads, to irrigable lands | tween Seventh and Eighth. in Carsou Sink Valler. Bids will be received | MoOnY—In this city, June 17, 1904, John o2 (A) excavation and embankment for ohe of |~ Mo 4\ a native of Fngland, aged more aivisions or all the work; (B) head- A member of Pacific Coast Marine Firemen's works: (©) Talls, wpiliways, weirs, ' ateral | e I g B B R ] e | EZRemains at the parlors of McFadden, | 4 “particulars may be obiained after ey | McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, be: | 26, 1904 by application to L. H. Taylor, | tWeen Seventh and Eighth Reno, Nevada, and to the Chief Engineer of | O FLAHERTY —In this city, June 18, 1004, the Reclamation Service, Washington, D. C. Thomas O Flaherty, dearly beloved husband of Julia O'Flaherty. and father of Mrs. Mary Ann Parker and the late John W. at whose offices the plans may be inspected. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified | ~Ig this city. June 19, 1904, Edward Reed, a native of England, aged 95 years. SEYDEN—In this city, June 19, 1904, Helena Dorathea Seyden, beloved wife of J. H. J. Seyden, and mother of Mrs. J. P. Carson, Mrs. J. H. Gallagher and George H., Henry G., Amold R, J. Fred, Jull Alfred, Gustav and Arthur Seyden, a native of Amt | Dorum, Hanover, Germany, aged 65 years 1 month d 7 days. (New York, Dorum | _and Hanover pevers please copy.) | BOMMER-—In this city, June 18, 1804, Edna Yrene dearly beloved daughter of Peter H. and Frida Sommer, and sister of Anna, Rudolph, Peter H. Jr, Frida and Elsle Sommer, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 8 months and 15 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), Jbne 21, at 1 o'clocl from the residence of her parents, Sixth avenue and 1 street, South San Francisco. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. i TERREAULT—In this city, June 19, 1004, May Lucy Terreault, dearly beloved and only child of Frank D. and May Terreault, = native of San Francisco, aged § years 1 month and 25 days. TOWNSEND—In this city, June 18, 1904, Alice May, beloved wife of Thomas U, Townsend., and daughter of Willlam and Lurenia Toothaker, and sister of Ethel M. Toothaker, a native of San Francisco, aged 34_years. E¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitéd to attend the funeral Tuesday, June 21, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 3510 Nineteenth street, thence by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets to Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery for interment. Interment private. WALSH—In this city, June 18, 1004, A. O. 1 | | | check for $1000, pavable to the Secretary ori O'Flaherty, a native of County Galway, Ire- will, if successful, promptly execute a sat- | copy. isfactory contract and furnish bond in the | REE ance of the work. The right is reserved to re- | Ject any or ail bids, to waive technical de- | Ject ihe other, as the interest of the service | may require.’ Proposals must be marked, Carson Project, Nevada' Bidders are in. vited to be present. THOE, RYAN, Acting | marriexe &nd death motices sent by in st either of the publication offi indoreed with the name and residence of per Notioes restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column e BORN. the Interior, &5 a guarantee that the bidders Jand, aged 85 years. (Boston papers please sum of 20 per cent for the faithful perform- Tects, or to accept one part of & bid and re- | s for Distributing Canals, Truckee- Eecretary Birth, mail will not be inserted. They must be handed @ons suthorized to have the same published, free of charge. this eity, to the wite of MONTAGUE—In E. T. Montague (nee Shaber), a son. TRAYNOR—In this city, Ji RAXNOR y, June 18, 1904, to the E. Traynor, a daughter. Hetzer, Katherine Hughes. William M. Jorgensen. Mamie cKenzie, Eugen: Mechan, John'Cr Moody, 'Jobn - = Reed. u’.-m'“"'"' Walsh, a native of Detroit, Mich., aged 48 e D, ¥ 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of J. Terreaul :%m | 8. Godesu, 305 Montgomery avenue. Y Watmaend. Alice M. CARD OF THANKS. e (iss herewith desire to Cxiend gur heartfelt UGUETUS—In Oakland, June 17, 1904, Caro- | (hanks 1o many kind friends and - the laie Domings | Acduaintances, and especiaily 4he officers of Mrs. Mury & | nd members of the Grand Lodge, O. d. M. ‘Ambrose, Mrs. C. Rogers | S Ernst von Bendel Lodge No. 3, O. d & native of Azores, aged | oy 04 Petaluma Lodge No. 26, O. d. H. Fa Y By S S i ‘acquaintances |t ur o Friends and - are respect. hours of our bereavement of lflvlnnl‘ er, Herman Rabben. MRS. I ABELS. SOPHIE RABBEN. LOUISE RABBEN. e — May Be a Stowaway. ‘The purser of the steamer Centen- nial, which arrived in port last night from the north, notified police head- quarters that a young boy was on board the vessel. The lad is sup- posed to be a stowaway from Seattle, terday, eighty-three days Australia, Captain E. Halerow reports that | immediately after leaving Newcastle he en- countered heavy gales and winds for three days. In latitude 37 degrees north, longitude | 135 west. he ran into a succession of light airs | | and calms, which lasted for ten days. During this time the vessel averaged only nine miles a d On June 15 in latitude 38 degrees 48 minutes north and longitude 132 degrees T minutes west they passed a lead-colored four- masted ship with main and fore skysails. It | was supposed to have heen the Seefahrer, which arrived in late yesterday afternoon. The { River, NEARLY RUNS ON MILE ROCK Ship St. David Narrowly Es- capes Being Wrecked as She Approaches Harbor SRR EL HOLLISWOOD STILL OUT Dismantled Vessel and Hun- gry Crew Still Helplessly Adrift at Merey of Sea The American ship St. David came within an ace of going ashore on Mile Rock on Saturday night. The vessel was bound in from Newcastle, Aus- tralia. She arrived off the bar about 11:30 p. m. and was suddenly struck by a strong current which was rapidly bearing her down on Mile Rock. Cap- tain Grant let go his anchors, which, fortunately for all concerned, held fast. As morning broke the captain saw that | they were only about #00 feet away from the rock and that his position was perilous. If the ather had been | rough impending destruction would | have stared him in the face. About 4| o'clock yesterday morning a favoring gale came his way and, weighing an- chor, he sailed into port. Captain Grant reports that on March he encountered strong northeast gales for thirty-six hours off Lord Howe Island. He saw nothing of the Holliswood, which left Newcastle three weeks before he did. On May 5 he spoke the American | ship Astral in latitude 4 degrees 10| minutes south, longitude 154 degrees w bound from Honolulu to New York. The St. David made the trip in eighty-nine days. She brings 2180 tons 22 S DI Fell Into the Bay. Westley Fowler of the Marine Transter Com- pany fell overboard into the bay yesterday afterncon as he was trying to board the hooner Helene. He suffered nothing more than a_cold sea bath. The Helene had just arrived from Honolulu and was anchored off Meiggs wharf. \ Fowler went out fo meet her on one of Crowley's launches and, jumping from the launch, he was in the act of climbing nimbly up the ‘side of the schooner when she took & lurch and | Fowler was pitched headforemost into the bay. Thers was a Stiff breeze blowing and a choppy sea running, James Sennett, known along the | water front as ‘‘Deep Sea Jimmy,” happened | to be on the launch at the time and jumped | over the side of the boat and as Fowler came to the surface Jimmy grabbed him by the hatr_and pulled him on deck. This is not the first time that “Jimmy” has been a life saver. L A e Encounters Gales and Calms. The British bark Woollahra arrived in yes- from Newcastle, Woolahra brought 1450 tons of coal. { i No News of Holliswood. | There was no news of the Hollilswood yes- terday. The distressed vessel, so far as any | | one here knows, is still drifting at the mercy | of the elements. Leaking, with her sails gone, | with only a meager supply of provisions, she | is indeed Ip a sorry plight. Hind, Rolph & Co. | have ordered the tug Sea Rover to scour the | waters in the locality in which the transport reported her to be. As sopn as the tug dis- covers her she will take her tn tow and bring her into port. The Holliswood has been out | 114 days. The average trip runs from sixty to 100 days. Why Captain Knight should | Jare, fun short of provisions seems to be a | uestion that no one on the water front can answer. et S Overdues, 1 The following vessels are quoted in the re- | insurance list ag under: Juteopolls, 56 days | ew York to Penang, 7 per cent. Larga ! from Law, 56 days from Philadelphia to Fremantle, | 7 per cent. Willy Rickmers, 51 days fro Philadeiphia to Nagasaki, 7 per cent. g 141 days from Newcastle, Australia, to Toco- pilla, %0 per cent. Wynford, 51 days from New' Y to Shanghai. 15 per cent. Queen Elizabeth, 62 days from New York to Hong- ng, 7 per cent. La Rochefoucalde, 59 days from New York to Shanghal, R Galilee Arrives. The brig Galilee, Captain Hayes, arrived vesterday, 40 daye from Washington Isiand. She brings 238 tons of copra and 770 pounds of shark fins. Thege fins sre for Chinese firms here and are destined to be served at feasts given by Celestial epicureans of the Lighest class, The Galilee is consigned to J. | Woollahra brought 1450 tons of coal. i sty Albion on Fire. The schooner Albion, Captain Olsen, took fire ' yesterday merning, but the blaze was extin- gulshed before much damage was done. was 1ying at the foot of Second etreet, having brought a load of lumber from the Siuslaw consigned to the Winaling Lumber The amount of loss was small. t TSR Good Snort at Farallones. The Spreckels tug Relief took a party of ' twenty out to the Farallon Islands yesterday on e fishing excursion. Fish were plenty and the weather being fine the trip was a big suc- cess. per cent. Company. St L Seefahrer Arrives, The German ship Seefahrer, Captain Schu- macher, arrived in port vesterday, 152 days from Antwerp. She brings a full cargo of merchandise, consigned to George W. McNear. Logan Will Go North. The transport Logan will safl July Alaska with the Third Infantry regiment. 1 to Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Sunday, June 19. Stmr National City, Hammer, 18 hours from Cleone. Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, Fort Brags- Signr Brooklyn, Johansen, Mendocino. Stmr Pomona, Swamson, 17 hours from Eureka. | Stmr_Jas S Higgins, Higgine, 1414 hours from Fort Bragg; bound south; put in to land passengers. Stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, 40 hours from Ventura. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 23 hours from Eureka. Stmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 75 hours from Portland, via Eureka 19 hours. Stmr Arctie, Nelson, 23 hours from Eureka. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, 68 hours from Grays Harbor. | Stmr Sequofa, McClements, 73 hours Yrom | ‘Willapa_ Harbor. Stmr Ilwaco, Leffingwell, 3 hours from Half- moon Bay. Stmr Maggie, Corning, 3% hours from Half- moon “Bay. Ship St David, Grant, 89 days frgm New- castle, N § W. Ger' ship Secfahrer, Schumacher, 152 days from An('v< oollahra, Halcrow, 83 days from Newcastle, N 8§ W. 14 hours from 15 hours from | | Br bark Bark George Curtis, Calhoun, 27 days from Honolulu. Brig Galliee, Haves, 40 days from Wash- ington Island. Schr Helene, Christiansen, 19 days from Honolulu. pSchr 14a A, Campbell, § hours from Point Syc.l:r C T Hill, Mellberg, 5 days from Tilla- Tug Dauntless, Shea, 36 hours from Siuslaw River. - SAILED. Sunday, June 19, Stmr B A Kilborn, Jahneen Bort. Redgers. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Pedro. Ent Y lo. Sun; wllr'I’l:'.’ NITH. Hi| Stmr Arcata. Nelson, &ooq Bay. B dox 8 R iRy = ; Halladale, Free- Brulhl:l"tlllo( mantle, Aus. v Schr Philippine, Fredericksen, Port Gamble. {in all WEATHER REPORT (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) 8. FRANCISCO, June 19—5 p. m. THE COAST RECORD. B B By g 2E a3 e.-§ %2 3 s gkeZ "3 5 8 § Eg3§ 42 8., = BTATIONA 2 J[EES J5 5~ ¢ -3 2§53 3 & -3 e Al h g L R R 8 ST i : .00 3 X 00 NW .00 NwW .00 NW .00 SW ‘00 swW .00 s .00 w 7 W .00 NW .00 NW Clear .00 Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento ERE REEEEYE RESEF EPEET AL LT ) VIRHIERBIZLANLLUILIBRI2GSLES WEATHER CONDITIONS Fair weather prevails over Slope and plateau region. fallen rapldly west of the Rocky Mountain An area of high pressure overlies the North Pacific ad an area of low over Southern Cali- FORECAST. the fornia and Arizona. The temperature changes have been slight districts. belaw the normal alom the interfor. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours endiny Northern (California’— Falr Monday; fresh west wind. Southern California — Fair Monday; west wind. Nevada-- San Francisco and fresh west POINT LOBOS, June 19, 10 p m—Weather wind west; velocity 12 miles per hour. hazy lead color. Per ship St David, from Newcastle, N § W, May 5 Lat 4 10 8, long_154 W, ship Astral, from Honol SIUSLAW RIVER—Arrived June 17—Schr A Klose, c Wing, henc ASTORJA- Pedro. Arrived June 19—Schr Andy Mahoney, from San Pedro. In California it is & midnight, June 20: Falr Monday. wind. TELEGRAPHIC. SPOKEN. Per Br bark Woollahra, June 15—Lat 38 48 N. long 132 07 W, passed a four-masted ship with with fore and main skysail and painted ulu, for New York. DOMESTIC - PORTSE. hence June 14; schr Wi » June 1%, ~—Salled June The pressure h the coast and above in Vicinity—Falr Monda: G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecaster. 19—Stmr Aurelia, for San Francisco; bktn Northwest, for San Pacific slightly light ng and KNEES BOWED [N SAN ANTONIO Impressive Ceremonies Are Again Held in the Old Mission Near King City STORY OF PADRES TOLD Throng Assembled From Afar in the Old Ruins BY LAURA BRIDE POWERS. KING CITY, June 19.—With opales- cent splendor the Sabbath broke over the ruins of San Antonio Mission. It was San Antonio's day, and over 200 people had come from far and near to assist at the service, large parties going from San Francisco, San Jose and Hol- lister. Father Zephryn Englehardt chanted the mass in the vestibule of the old sanctuary. Father Englehardt was assisted by Father Garriga, the pastor of King City. In all the country no more ap- pealing sermon on this lovely Sabbath day was heard than that of the Fran- ciscan, who standing within sight of the graves of the padres told in stir- ring words of the work of those sainted men for the cause of civilization, and for their God. The service over the annual baptism of the native children took place amid the usual vocal aeccompaniment. The visitors and devotees repaired to the river bed above the mission, where a feast was held, for this festival gath- ers together annually the last remnants of the Indian families who live about in the mountains. The graves of the early fathers were the length of the service and the amount of labor involved, but permis- sion had been granted by the bishop and the work of examining the tombs will proceed at an early date, SOUTH BEND—Sailed June 18—Bktn Che- halis, for San Francis TATOOSH—Passed out Juns 19-—Stmr Rainier, from Seattle, for San Francisco; Nor stmr Tellus, cisco; schr San Pedro. from_Ladysmith, for K Wood, from’ Bellingh; San Fran- am, for Passed in June 19—Schr Stimeon, from Re- dondo, for Ballard. Passed out June 19—Schr Camano, from Port Gamblé, for San Franclsco; bktn John C Meyer, ‘from Everett, for Nome: Nor stmr Titania, from Nanaimo, for San Francisc: stmr Arrow, = from Seattie, for San Francisco: 8 stmr Burnside, from Tacoma, for Sitka. PORT LUDLOW--Safled June 19—Br bark Ivanhoe, fo T nitrate ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 19—Fr ship Helene Blume, from Port Townse: ship Henriette, from Port Townsend HONOLU! ISLAND PORT. L) for San Francisco. Arrived June 19—Sch Irene, from Portland; Ger ehip Marle Hackfleld, from Bremen. NEW bic, from Blucher, Moville; from Hamburg, stmr OCEAN STEAMERS. Liverpool Etruria, nd; Ger Sailed June 19—Stmr Hanalel, YORK—Arrived June 19—Stmr Ara- and Queenstown: Southampton and | Cherbourg; stmr Columbia, from Glasgow and from Livernool stmr and Queenstown; stmr Gallia, from Marseilles and Naples. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived June 19—Stmr St Paul, from herhourg. New York, vl Plymou th and LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 19—Stmr Celtic, from New York, via Queenstown; stmr Ionia, from Montreal, Via Moville; stmr Lake Cham” plain New York, LONDON. from Montreal; via Queenstown. Sailed ~June ~19—Stmr tonka, for New York. GLASGOW-—Satled June 19—Stmr Lumidiai stmr Umbria, from Minne- for New York CHERBOURG ser Kurfuerst. g QUEENSTOWN-—Sailed June 19—Stmr Lu- cania, from Liverpool, for New York. SUEZ—Arrived June 19—Stmr Ping Suey from Vancouver and Tacoma, via Yokohama, Hiogo, Hongkong. ete, for Liverpool. — Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, Steamer, From. £an Pedro....| San Pedro Blizabeth Coquille_River Tellus Lakme R. Dollal Breakwater. Eureka. -| Humboldt . Alliance. -| Portland & Way Ports. State of Cal.. | San Diego & Way Pts. Queen Puget Sound Ports.... Montara. Seattle ... Del Nort Crescent City. Alamed: Honolulu .. . Pomo. Point Arena & Alblon. Bonita Newport & Way Ports. Rainfer. Mackinaw. S. Monica. Iaqua. . Centralia. Corona. Aurelia. Chico. Newburg. North Fork. She Point Arena. Santa Rosa. Nevadan. Columbi; City Pa Coos Bay. City Puebi ado. Seattle & Bellingham. . . Tacoma . 3 San Pedro. San Gy Humboldt .. Portland & Astoria Mendocino 5 San Diego & Way Pt: " San Pedro & Way Pts. .! Puget Sound Ports | Grays Harbor. 0 +| Sydney and Way ‘| Nome and_St. Michael. Portland & Astoria. -{June EE&’EE52‘.’&!‘3!33HEEBEESEEEEQEQEQE‘SSE'& : SER 41 26 27 27 IJune 27 |June 28 ./ New York via Panama.|June 20 — - — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SATURDAY, JUNB 18. City and County of San Franci: Tillman, lot on B line of Van Ness avenue, | 122:6 N of Lombard street, N 50 by E 109; R Same to Gustave H.; Charles W. and Ernest H. Schilling, lot on § line of Clay street, 143:9 B of Fillmore, E 25 by S 127:43; $—. Emma Breeden and Leila Hedges to Emma G. /Butler, lots in Western Addition, blocks 456, 357 and 386; also lot on SE corner of Geary and Fillmore streets, E 185 by S 1 also lot_on SE corner of Geary and Steiner streets, B 412:6, § 137:6, W 275, N 34:3; NW . also 1ot on N line of Merchant street, 180 E of Montgomery, E 25 by N 57, quit claim deed; $10. Owen M. Brennan to Arthur H. Denny_lot on N line of Washington street, 143:3% E of Central avenue, E 27:41; by N 127:8%; $10. Arthur H. and Emily E. Denny to Eugene Korn, same; $10. Daniel J.'and Mary O'Leary to Thomas and Mary E. Vodden, lot on W_line of Clayton street, 185 N of. Frederick, N 25 by W 125; $10. Edward T. and Rosalie L. Morris to Otto W. Carlsoa, lot on NE corner of Frederick and '\nm-rd streets, B 25, N 91, W 2§ S 98:6%; ). City and County of San Francisco to Delie B. Keeks, lot on W line of Clayton street, 50 S'of Carl, §25 by W 100; $——. Richard C. and Frank A. Jones to Richard €. Jones & Co., lot on E line of Shrader street, 100 S of Carl 'S 25, E 125, N 12:6, W 25, N 12:6, W 100; $10. Richard C. Jones & Co., corporation, to Will- fam H. Crocker, lot on E _line of Shrader street, 100 S of Carl, § 25, E 125, N 12:6, W N'12:6. W 100; $10: Victor A. and Mary L. Hancock to James Welsh, lot on B line of Hardy street, 100 S of Sixteenth, S 28 by E 75; §10. Tromas -and Rose C. Thompeon to Ressie E. Sanborn, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 100 E of Dolores, E 25 by N 110; $10. R. C. Surbridge to Robert L. Johnston, lot on N line of Alvarado street, 105 W of Castro, W 75 by N 114; $3000. Alfred and Gerda T. Anderson to Rose Kans, lot ¢n § line_of Twenty-fourth street, 125 of Douglass, W 25 by S &5; $10. Antonio Brignoll to Louisa Brignoli, vided % of lot on N line of Union street, 46 E of Dapont, N 68:0 by E 23; gift. Salvino and Mary B. Cipelli to Constantino Figone and Luigi Ferrarl, lot on Stockton street, S0 N of Chestnut, N 137:6; $10° Lorenzo and Luigia Bacigalupl to Gius Roceu, lot on N line of Union street, 13 of Dupont, W 6 inches by N 45; $10, Gluseppe Rocea to Giovanni and Carmelina Demartini. lot on N line of Union street, 13 W of Dupont, W 406, N 50:6, E 40, S 14:6 E 0:6 S 45810, Isabella W. Tindal to Clifford T. Sanford, lot on N line of Jackson street, 137:6 E of Jones, E 25 by N 137:6: $10. state of Ludwig Altschul by Richard Alt- schul. executor, to Edward J. Hooper, lot on V iine of Townsend street. 80 NE of Third, NE 80 by NW 125; $16,000. Edward J. and Kate Hooper to Holmes In- vestment Company, same: $10. Michael Murray'to Maggie Murray, lot on NE line of Rausch street, 100 NW of Folsom, | NW 25 by NE 56; gift. A. or Attillo and Mercedes Moretti to John Mullan_ lot on § line of Mariposa street, 53:4 W of Bryant, W 34:8 by S 75; $10. Gulian P.." Elvira_and Emmet Rixford to San Francisco and Fresno Land Company, lot cn E line_of Sixth avenue, 341 N of Lake street. N 237.22, B 145:3%, § 15 minutes, E | 238, W 132:10% " quit claim deed; $10. San Franciscy and Fresno Land (corporation) to Willlam A. Lange, line of Sixth avenue. N of Lake Ppe w Company lot on B street, E 122:7T15, point opposite begin . W 120; lot on 'E line of Sixth avenue, N of Lake sireet, N 225 B 120, N 54.01, E 120, | 5,250, W 107T:0% ‘NW 8:6%, W 132:10% Alice Brown to same, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, €20.08 N .of Lake street, W 120, N 24:5%," B 122:6%. S 49:5%; $10. J. W. Wright and Sons Investment Company Jeante. . . Beattle & Tacom |June 29 | to Edwin W. Manter, lot on SE corner Fortieth > — and Point Lobos avenues, S 100 by E 29; $10. TO SAIL. Martin and Margaret O Donnell to Louis 3anzert, lot on E line of Twenty-second avenue Steamer. Destination. | Sails.| Pler, | 225 5 of Point Lobos avenue, § 25 by E 120; ' William Mackay to Richard 1. Curtin, lot on | E line of Eleventh avenue, or A street, | Umatilla.... 1L amiter 9| N 35y B 120: 810 ot on, E R e o San Pedro & Wi Pler 11| 17" firset, § 25 by E 120; $10. | June 21 ! William S. and Cara L. Higinbotham to Humboldt . pPler @ | Albprt and Mary E. Phinney, lot on E line Pler 24 | o¢ Jighti evenue. 100N of K'street. N 80 by Jun | E 120; $10. §; Monica...| Grays Harbor ... Pler 2| “john B. and John B. Lewis Jr. to B. M. zabeth. .| Coquille River ... Pler 20 | Galvin. 1ot on NW line of Carr street, 75 NE Breakwater | Coos Bay direct. .. Pler "8 | of Salinas avenue. NE 50 by NW 100, lots 4 Ithlll. Humboldt . Pier 2| and 5. block 2, Garden Tract Homestead: $10. ureka. | Humboldt Pier 13 | @atferina Chambelle or G. A. Chambille to éuue,' Humboldt Pier 2|y H. Kruse. lot on NW line of Madrid street, Amu‘ll a...|Los Angeles. - |Pler 10 300 NE of Persia avenue, NE 25 by NW 125, ance.... | Bureka & Coos B. Pler 16 pinck 28, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Coptic......| China & Japan.... Pler 40 | san Francisco Savings Union to Mary I > 1 June 23. | Quinlan, lot on W line d;-f_Andersol street, 350 Eomo.; sy |Bt, Arena & Albton) § pmiBler %15 o Engenia & L 10, o0 3 atk who Sequota. ... . | Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pler 20 | " Bullders’ Contracts. | @ Lindaver | Grays Harboy -.---(-----[Plef =| postie Stich (owner) with Andrew Olson Humboldt . 1:30 plpler 9 | (contractor) superintendent Victor Williams— Newrote Way. -5 amipler 11 | All_work for a two-story frame bullding and Puger Souad Ports.[11 am|Pier § | MoOving to rear of lot of a frame cottage and Seattle & Tacoma.| § pm(Pler 20 | alterations and additions to same on lot on § 3 June 85. line of Turk street. 106:3 W of Steiner, W 30 AL ey 4« pmipter 3 |bY S 137:6, Western Addition 362; $5960. Hongluly - 1L am/Bler 7| b — . Y. vi )12 m|Pler % pm|Pier 10 | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height Graya Harbor | 4 pm|bler 10 | of tide s the same at both places. o et g MONDAY, JUNE 20. Humboldt .........| 5 pm|Pler 20 . Astoria & Portland/1l am B0 cives s June 29. Nevadan. ... Honolulu& Kahulul] 3 pm City Puebia. Puget Sound Ports.|11 am ' o [T FROM SEATTLE. L Wi 5.5/11:54] 1.8 5. oo 5. 5.9 6.0 tides lett of the Saiy 2 but as ven are in 3 nus the n3 depth given is the mean not opened to-day as intended owing to | undi- | | MOYER REACHES (RIPPLE CREEK PR Transfer of habor Leader From Telluride Jail to] ew Prison Quietly Made| ARRIVAL IS UNNOTICED i g Holy Words Appeal to the|Rests Under Charge of Being | Implicated in Fatal Af- fair at Vindicator Mine CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., June 19.— Charles H. oyer, president of the ‘Western Federation of Miners, arrived in the district to-day, a prisoner, in charge of two deputies. Moyer was brought from Telluride on a warrant charging him with being implicated in the explosion in the Vindicator mine last November, which caused the death of two men. There were no demon- strations here or along the route from Telluride. Moyer was taken to the County Jail and placed in a cell. The Citizens' Board of Inquiry is still in session and it is understood that there will be another deportation about Tuesday or Wednesday. BUTTE, Mont., June 139.—A monster mass meeting was held to-night from the steps of the county courthouse, to take some action tending to relieve the | orado as a result of the strike of the miners there. To-night's meeting was called by the Butte Miners' Union and was attended by 10,000 persons. Gov- ernor Peabody was arraigned in bitter terms and President Roosevelt was appealed to in behalf of the striking miners. The resolution adopted asks that “a full, complete and impartial investiga- tion be made into the causes that have provoked crime and that all guilty of | be punished in accordance with their guilt.” —_———— Newman Tries Suicide. Joseph Newman, crazed with liquor, tried to swallow carbolic acid at the Emergency Hospital yesterda Stew- and, taking a seat, said, “Well, I may as well do it here as anywhere else.” At the same time he took from his pocket a bottle filled with carbolic the bottle, not, however, without quite a struggle. RAILWAY TRAVEL. A4 A Santa fe \ 1 / CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACC LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS &t 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, ‘with diner and all trapvings. Other Santa Fe Trains! for Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfield, m. | Merced, Hanford and Visalla. m. for Stockton, m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. | TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Perry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Bro: way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. (0. . LESSEE SAN FRANCISCU AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN ERAFAEL. WEEK DAYS--7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6: ». . m. a 8:00 p. 4:00 p. 8:00 p. | o aturdays—Extra trip at 1: 0 p. 3 m. DAYS—7:30, 8:00 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 11:30 p. m. . 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20, Saturdays—Extra trip at 1:45 m. DAYS—6:50, 7:35, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, 3:40, 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. tEx- cept Saturdays. Arrive San Fran. Sun- | Week days. | Days. Glen Ellen. 10:20 Sebastopol. 20 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium; at Lytton for :;y!lwn s?"é‘l‘o"rd“l G‘eylt:vllla for rings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone: vflle and_Greenwood: at Hopland fa.} Dum':n Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carts- bad Springs. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucknel ! Sanhedrin Heights, Huliville, = Orr Springs. Haltway House. ' Comptehe, © Cam Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Westport, Usal; ' at Willits for Fort Brags, ville, Cummiins, 's Springs, Harris, Oisens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and g reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticket O on Sundays—Round-tri tick . 3 pol“nb -trip tickets to “beyond Ban Rafael at half rates. - o - Covelo. Layton: ket Office, 650 street, Chronicle .’M}fx‘s“i‘ FRAZIER, . . L. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. TAnAlRAmuA l—dnu Fost of Narket St | San existing deplorable conditions in Col- | crime, no matter who or what they be, | ard O'Dea prevented the suicide. New- | co to Annie | man walked into the operating room, | acid. O'Dea sprang forward and seized | . TS a Novato, 10:20 & Petaluma, 8:20p | and 7:25 Santa Rosa. L 10 : 2¢ Fulton. 20 p 7285 u“'(ndmr ealdsburg, 0: o Ltion, e seyserville, . Cloverdale, b ke 10:20a 7:28 5 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE! [N [N £ 120 Horses for Sale! By order of W. H. Smith, of Rene, Nev., I will sell at anction 120 horses, broken and unbroken, weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds; also several choice saddle horses. H This lot consists of mostly all choice young geldings, and positively must be sold. Sale takes place at J. B. Horan's salesyard, corner Tenth and Bryant streets, at 11 o'clock a. m., Monday, June 20, 1904. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. ot Don't forget the big sale of a lot §00d horses and mares, corner grocery and peddling wagons, surreys, 3-seaters, bux- Eles and carts, 15 sets of single and doubls harness at 11 a._m.. M ST T 1140 FO! day, June 21. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auction- - | b Py | AUCTION at RSE MAR- KET, 327 SIXTH S SDAY, June | 22 at'11 a m w1l a lot of good horses and harness. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auc- | tloneer. Tratns leave and are due to arrive at 2| SAN FRANCISCO. = Frox Juss 19, 194 Fzany Daror (Foot of Market Street.) Lravx — " MAIN LINE g Vacaviile. Winters. Rumeey. 7.00a Benicia, Elmirs sad Sacramento. 7.30A Valisjo, Naps, Cailstogs, Ssate _Ross. Martines. Saa Ramoa. 7.30A Niies, Tracy. Lathrop, Stock:om 8.00A Sheata Expross — (Via Davis), Wiiliams (for Bartiett Springs), Willows. tPrute, Ked Blaff, Portisnd. Tacoms. Seattl 8.00a b\vl:.'o‘dhz.tlm Lasding. Marysviile, co. Orvaville . - 8.30A Port Costa. Martinez, Antioch. | | i 4200 4200 5202 gden, = 12. 1 3 Byron. Tracy. Stockton, New- man. Los Bamos, Msndota, Armona. Haaferd, Vissiia Porterville .. 3 St 8.30A Port Cesta. Merced, Fresno. Goshen Junction, Haa- ford, Viesila, Bakersteld g 2.30A Niles, 8aa Jose, Livermors, Stock- ton, (+)Miton). lone, Sacramenta, Marysville, Chico, Rod Bluft 8.30A Oakdais. Chinese, Jamesiown, So- ora. Tuolumae and Angeis ... 9.00A Atiatic Express—Ogden and East. 8304 Richmond, Martinez and Way Stasions : 10004 'l'hb«“()vqr(l’ln‘b:‘lmlm — O ver, Omaba, Chicago. 10.00A Valiejo - v . 10.00A Los Angeies Passenger — Port Costa, Marttnez. Byron, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton. Merced Raymond. Fresno, Geshen Junc tion, Hanford. Lemoore, Visaila, Pakorefield. Los Angeles 00w Hagward, Nijes aad Way Stations. P Sacramento River Steamers.. Benicia, Winters. _Sacramenio, Woodiand, Willows, Knights Landing, ' Marysville, Oroviile and way stations ... Haywsrd. Niles and Way Stations.. Martinez. Byrom, athrep. Modesto, Merced, Berends. Fresno and Way Statfons beyoad Por: Costa 3.30P Yosemite Valley, via Berenda and Wawana » 12200 330 Martinez. Tracy. Stockton. Lodi 4o0» Martinex gan Rumon. Vallefo. X 1is20gs. Santa Ross. > 4.00P Niles, Tracy. Stookton. Lodl 4307 ermore. > 1 Limitsd—Newman. Los éln-nunu Fresno, Tular eld. Low Angeies. . 5.00p Port Costa. Tracy. Stock l7,lh ;-fie}: fly. exceps Sunday B0 Vallejo, Sanday on. 7.00P Kichmoad, San P Mariinez and Way Station | 7807 Reno Passengar—Fort Cost: | sunt Eimirs. Davis. Swcramento, ! Truckee, Lake Tahoe. Remo, | Tomopah. Sparks ... T.50a 8.06p Oregon & California ExprassSac- | ramento, Marysviile, Redding. Portland, und snd Ka 8.50a 8,107 Hayward, Niles and San Jose (Sun- day oniy . COAST LI 00t 6f Marke: Strest) 7454 Ssata Cruz Excursiony; 8.16A Newark. Centerville. Peiton. Bouider Creok. Big Busin, nta Cruz ay Stations. 19.164 Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, Los @atos, Glenwood, Falton. Boulder Creek. Big Basin. Santa Cruz. 12.16p Newark, Centeryi San_ Jose, New dimadeu. Los Gatos, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Croz snd Principal Way Stations 4.15p Now 4150 Wright, Bor 8100 10584 18564 ek and Sants or G %, Saturday and Sundsy only. 58.35a §T LINE (Broad Gance). hird sion (Suaday oBly).. ... ........ New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. oniy), The Coaster—Saa Jose. Halinas, San Ardo, Paso Hobies. Sante Margarita. San Luis Obispo. Seata Barbara, Sen Buenaventurs, ontaivo, Oxnard, Burbank, Los 8.00a Giiroy. Hollister. Castroviile. Del Moate, Pacific Grove, Sur?, Lom- 9.004 San Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitels, BantaCruz. Pactfic Grove, Saiinas, fan Lais Oblepo and Princ Way Stations . 10. 410 i | | | | | 1 San Jose and Way Siationa. ... " 1.209 |=tluu Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos aad Way Stations ............... 730 J-I-J-nlld'nylm. 83684 .00p Del Monte Express—Santa Clars, San Jose. Del Moate. Montersy, Pacific Grove., . - 12.15» 3-30» Burlingame, San Jose. Gliroy, Hol- Hster, Tres Pinos, Pajsro, Cepi- tola, ' Santa Cruz, Castroville, Salinas, Pacific Grov -« 10.45a4 Ran Jose and Way Statfons. 18.00a A% Santa Clara. San Jose, Los Gatos, ‘Wright and principal Way Sta tems (cxcapt Sunday) . .. Ban Jose and Principai Way Stations Express.—Redwood. Saa Jose, Giroy. Saiinas, Pase Kebies, $an Luis Obispo. Santa Barbars, Los Angeies, D-I?. .h Paso, or) " ew Orleans. New ¢ 6.45» Pajaro. Capitols, Santa Cruz. San Jose and Way Stations. . Palo Altoand Way Stations. ingame. Sen Ncice. Betmost e. Etinieaes en| 'arl o Alto...... M11.30P Mayneld, Mountain View, ;I‘ll" vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars aad Sas Jose. excented @ Saturday oniy. $8t0vs at all stations on TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, » 'NORTH SHORE SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD G. rt from San Francisco, week days, 45, 8:30_ 9:13, 10:00, 11:00 a. 20, 1:45, 3:1 235, 5:15, 5:50. 6 7:15, 900 10:2 Sundays and legal holidays. depart 2 3 = 11:00, 11:4 UGE [ 25, 3 k 565, 7:55, 10:05, 11:25 p. m. On al hoildays extra trains arriv , 8:50 p. m. For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 . m. 3:15 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat). Gn Suhdays and legal holidays at 7:43, 8:30, 9:15,“10:00 11:00, 11:40 a. m. 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, T:U and 8:15 p. ™. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. daily—Cazadero and way stations 913 & m.. Sundays only—For “ulnt Reyes “§:15 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Cazar 5:15 p. m., dally except Saturday and Sun- day—For Point Reyes, ete. 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc CE—-626 Market st. Depot, foot of Market st.