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" THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1904 Continued From Page Thirteen. Following were the sales on the San Fran- years 1 month and 6 days. - t 10 300 Bullion 7 200 Mexican o £ Funeral e e a0 300 Caledonia 70| 100 Sterra Nev .. o'clock, from ] ne, Sa - chequer . 36| 1 nion Con .. Reanch Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, 100 Gould & Cur. 20, San Mateo County, at 330 b oo N 100k Afternoon Sesion. Tenth Infantry Is Now Kept : i~h - Qai Santa Cruz Gives a Hearty RS o R | e o STE R w TR TR Y hich Barkentine Which Sailed Saturday for Nome Comes Back Webinate Deliuilis Phot Sitam, GATY Anarew Guaelsberger. and | 1250 Julla . l"fldfhf‘rb(f .Vl:l‘ob. Charles d Minnie Gugels- 100 Mexican 200 Yellow Lire and"the inie Annie Guselsberger. DE e Winkier apd Marxaret de ia Crus, v an Francisco, aged 38 years 5 PACIFIC ETOC 6 Aexican 1114 1o, Post Tt Is to Be Ordered With Her Seams Badly Started and Water Pouring in| will Attend Grand Grove EXCHANGE. enths daye Following were the sales on the Pacific o o ' ©F Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Stock Exchange yesterday | 2 : Th gh O g F Th l B P d O s e D T et v | W el L _|MANY RUMORS AFLOAT rou penings Faster Than It Can Be Pumped Out|grggprs Ay 1v coior ariore of Joseph Hagan, 1707 Sacramento | Too Lon C .{& Va.1 8 . i : Sireci. meat ‘Polk, whers services will be | e | -z —b! heid snder the auspices of Court Star of the | verman .. ! sy erel v : - Biats i e B S B o | e e sy SRt e Ty Citizens, Headed by a Band, o 20, 19 100 Andes . 13 100 Con C & Va.125 s o - s ”51:,’,’:&”-,,,’",’.?4,.3’,',3’, 200 Challenge Con 15, 200 Sierra Nev .. 38 Eighth May Go to Fort Escort the Visitors to rtrude and Edith Holmes, a native Hoh (I > . i TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. g h . Qe 98 e wp ® 1 Following srase the sadas' ot the San Wran- | Jd) in New York Hfll’bor’ Qllal’tel’s at the HOtel June 20, 1904, Anto- | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday IR S, Yo e ife of ry nother M i Session. - S Predorick L. Benrel | 4000 Esperanza ... 05/1000 Ray & O'Brien 13| The Tenth Infantry has: been in a | Special Dispatch to The Cail. Ames. Mre. Tydin Holderer, | “so0 Eveiyn G5 Ton Belmont_. 78 | state of excitement and commotion for e 2ed ne, Mrs. Ettie Cuthbert and | Jim Butl ‘on Belmont. . = = 3 - S N CRUZ, June 20.—The Druids native 5 ny, Luel Ton Bélmont, . several days over the subject of the H \ mnn:h:‘::—.\d 16 d‘-;':m 3400 ? T:: :?T.Ealli different rumors concerning its change received a hearty welcome to-night by | the five hundred members of the three akiend. Cal., June 19 1904 110 Ton Belmont.. 80 of page Myer E. and Adele E. Ja 4000 ‘on A 4 > » Oskland. aged 2 di 2000 Ton Mid 56| The first cause of the excitement was local groves. The local contingent ! marched to the depot to meet the dele- gates. The visitors were escorted up | the illuminated streets, headed by a | band, and along the way blazes of red fire gave evidence of the citizens’ welcome. JORGE: —in this city, June 19, 1904 | 200 Mont Ton ...2 Ton N Star... 37| tpe - 2 telegraphic announcement from | Mamie Jorgensen, beloved mother of Cath- 1200 Paymaster .. 06f e te “rine Jorgensen. daughter of Jobn and Ma: Afternoon Session. Washington, ten days ago, stating that ler, and syl;:;l‘ur“um J.:rsl“dlh:‘.lfi s !t(:;\(gf:-peunn . :‘Imf- Kl)n:lgeé i 10: the Tenth Infantry had been ordered ! e of Spri , Mase, ag 5 2000 Esperanza ... 1000 Ray & O'Brien e 2B 1o Lorin, Berkeley. Cal., June 20, 1904 | 'S00 Gold Anchor . 801000 Ray & O'Brien 14 to the Department of the Columbia. No n 4 . confirmation of this report has reached Hugh, joved son of the late Michael 3 500 Lucky Tom gelc\u B - | Mary King, & native of California, aged amara . escue - : headquarters here, although it is fully | The grand arch which spans the s e e fmaln street was dazzling with electric amara | 46/2000 Ton Kelmont time for the regiment to have received amara . 50 300 Ton Belmont.. i i C r rar art- MacNamara . 53| 312 Ton Midway.. 56 official advice from the War Depart acNamara . 541600 Ton Midway.. 57 ment. f 700 Ten N Star.. 36 Sunday came a report to the canton- | ment that orders had been changed in | lights and “Welceme, A. O. U. D.” was an effective work in incand ents. The parade, with Joseph Lopes as grand | | marshal, ended when the St. George | Hotel was reached. The band played riends and mcquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral to-morrow st § o'clock, from his late resi- Felton streei, Berkeley, thence Columba’s Church, San Pablo and > avenues a requiem mass will for repose_of his soul, s e N e CUOSN AP0 ARIOND. Washington and that the Tenth was at the hotel throughout the evening. In this city, June 20, 1904 Low- | MONDAY, June 20— p. m. |mnot to go to the Department of the | ::‘:’e“‘yzx"‘“(’fi ":_n:')“r:‘,’r’mfmn‘?(;:lr:i ';-":'f and only child of Fred | Bid. Ask.| Bid. Al Columbla. Instead it was to.gowte | | ; ssuslons in the i T S - a native of San Fran- | Alpha 2| Justice . N gt iy | | lows’ Hall is canopied in lors, Aita 07| Kentue Alaska, and the Third Infantry, which O e le: S Nie; Knd Ahe une 20, 1904 Andes 14| Keyes had been previously destined for that | | Native Sons’ Hall, where the Grand | Circle of lady Druids to meet, is similarly decorated. The ladies ex- Lewin, and da B w1 station, was to go to the Department of the Columbia. il e whast = Yesterday still another report be- | f;a;F;"a*x“'(‘i‘arr“ln ;::r:';:‘.m'.l-”in pre Yo from the parlors of 14! Potosi came current in the post that there | | festivities arranged for the Druids. orpion Savage ion street. Inter- etery. by 11:30 a. m. was Grand Noble Arch Beck of Livermore | |arrived this afternoon and is to open ibility that the Twenty- 1 Owen J. a po £y = Va1 eighth Infantry. Colon e LB ff ey Imperial. 2/ Seg Belcher .. 4 Cal., Jui 0, 1904, Ny Sweet, would be ordered to Fort Jay | the Grand Grove at 9 o'clock to-mor- Lowden Sscther | Crowm Puaint in New. York harbor. This again | | row morning. James A. Lowden, Mrs. | East Sierra N - ~ g Eureka Con S. N. Nash, er 2 Mrs. X. Nash, in her | ZUT0 Gould & Cur Hale & ———e—————— TRIES TO AVE COMRADE AND BOTH ARE LOST brought an entirely different aspect to the situation. If the Twenty-eighth In- | fantry is ordered to go to Fort Jay the Tenth will remain here some time. In the meantime, awaiting further or- ders from the War Department, the Tenth has commenced in a way to pre- pare for a move, but to what place L Yellow Jacket 1 acquaintances are respec attend the funeral from her late | Mendocino Lad Attempts to Rescue His Companion and the Two : | | | Are Drowned. « ! | )PAH MINES ONALD—In th & Cal... it is at a loss to know. Whether UKIAH. June 20.—Willie McKen- ; to prepare themselves for the chilly zie and Leslie Jarvis, two well known 4 Mt blasts of the Camp Nome shores, or | Mendocino City youths, were drowned heloved of n Midway or s at of S e b E cloved sap. Sf Thames mil Ton Midwa for the summer heat of Seattle and in Big River Saturday. The boys were Mitchell, & native of San Fr adjacent posts in Washington, or for | the fogs at the Presidio, the men now stand in great doubt. lin swimming and McKenzie got be- |yond his depth. He was drowning { Mont Ton Paymaster C7Funersl services will pe held at Mary's Cathedral, corner Van - - 5 e 3 v ho oth i B g B Ray Exten = - 14 West End ... 20 —| Chief Surgeon Thomas L. Rhoads, | b ke Ry vovonss ¥ row g 33 United States General Hospital, leaves 4 P S PRI N - 7L to-night for Allentown, Pa., taking with him the remains of his wife, who died during an operation at the h pital on last Friday. Dr. Rhoads has been stationed here since December 1z, 1902, and has won the highest esteem REAL ESTATE TRA .\'S.\('IT‘ONSA MONDAY, JUNE 20. Edward T. Arendt to Caroline J. G. Arendt and Mrs. Frank Zimmermann, lot on N line s E of Polk, E N Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | D= NW alc Lagoon survey to a Il with whom he came in contact. | : i B i % E of Polk, § 125; also lot of the army, associates in the Sen Pedre . June whtt prese Lawn Ceme- | At @ point 1 corps and friends in_civilian Fortland & Way’ Jume N of Union * Unite in tendering to him the deep- Point Arena & Albion. June on June 20, 1804 at the | 1o line of Lag consolation in his affliction. | parents, Mr. and Mrs. street, N 40, W i e ps e o ey Siae o | comtmming iy i vt Tl siaet aan |, 1o Eves Clom: his Dost Lexe OB % | hard 31 and Grave | 131:9%, W of Larkin, N 20 by W '™ two months’ leave of absence, but in all - orge M. and Florence G. Perine to Alice 'Probability his leave will be continued - - + San Pedro V | | | Newport & Way Ports. |June ttle & Bellingham. .| June June June June San Francisco, aged | ¢ G o eleh. ot on W line ot Larkin for an indefinite period. He will be ac- BARKENTINE TROPIC BIRD, WHICH LE AND YESTERDAY RETURNED TO THIS PORT B St S o e O e el .8 310, . | companied on his trip by his little son LEAKING AT THE RATE OF SEV CARGO WILL BE DISCHARGED AND THE VESSEL i s o g G s lot on E line of Franklin street, 79 § of and his sister-in-law, Miss Martin. DRYDOCKED AND RE! 5 S 2 18 = and & Astoria....|June - : | Greeaw ‘-1 . by 1‘;\ 100; $10. Captain John J. Bradley left yes- % . e .\;”a»rm .}une nths and 3 days _Hugh and Theresa Keenan to Hugh Keenan terday for Yosemite Valley to go on the Humboldt . . une acquaintances are - sp Construction Compans. lot on E line of Web- poarg of court-martial proceedings now Mendocino & Pt. ArenalJune n Diego & Way Pts.|June preparations, 971 gals 10 cs vinegar, 1814 Ibs Santa Rosa. ster street nd the funeral t of Page N | Kggar, which left here June 18 for tmr Argo_ Dunham. Eel River. The barkentine Tropic Bird, Captaln | meals. 2057 Ibs 10 % butter, 50 pkgs table | Stmr Greenwood, Walvig Greenwood. i : sk, from th also lot on line of Page street z in progress there. s ied fish, (SCO Ibs lard, 891 Ibs dried fruit, tmr San Pedro, Jahnsen Fureka. Nevadan Honolulu & Kahului..|June 0., 429 Golden . \‘-rl“:lrr E b, also lot on NE corner Major Morrow, accomnanied by his, Nome, came back to port yesterday, élu n.:d:‘-a'm -lm\! hacon, 6t u,,; tea, BOOO Ibs qlr':w Bee, Wehman, Grays Harbor. Columbia Portland & Astoria.. _.'N and Larkin streets. | ©f Haight and Masonic avenue. N 50 o oo g pep i ronpn e “ a . o gtV > e codfish, 11500 Ibs beans, 140 gals 26 cs [ Schr Viking, Estvold. St. Lawrence Island | Centraila ys Harbor . <[Jun pmita. X HENEM Eveut nog 2 ayenue. N 30 mother, will leave to-morrow for a ten | leaking like a sieve and getting lower | 3,02, (o[l (LS00 be beane, 145 gal B8 o3| BeWr TRE, RO | et S [ wn Cemetery, by elec- h and Guerrero streets Eel River Ports.. June days' visit to Yosemite Valley. |in the water every hour despite the Coos Bay & Pt_Orford |June cs 1 bbl liquors, 819.8 1bs 'te izer, 84 pkgs | Schr Lizzie Vance, Tietjen Grays Harbor. | by N ——— e paper, 33 cs boots and shoes, 17 pkgs 12 pes | Schr Newark Reinertsen, Stewarts Point. EEYDEN—In £ < at her late re: corner of Halght and Clayton efforts of all hands at the pumps. ~ 3 June o o y W 96:101; $10, M e % A agricultural implements, 9 pkgs leather, 29 s - City Panama. | New York via Panama.|June b ek | Jennie Friedlander to Annie T, | BRIN SUIT FOR $8000 | Fortunately for the Tropic Bird, her | pkgs dry roods. 6 pkis clectrical supplics, 18 | BTN EINNG RO Coos Bay..... San Pedro & Way Pts June PR e SN 3 on NE cofmer of Post and Web, PROMISED TO HIS SISTER | o i s TR it NS dar | S P o b Gallagher &nd George H., Henry by N 87:6; $10, | 2. e i > . iscovered. | BP!* lime. 7 1bs § cs tobacco, L Ibs &oda, | COUNt of springing a leak. | Eureka..... q - J. Fred, Ju " Alfred d E. and Marguerite % i | port when the leak was discovered. | 40 pkgs drugs and sundries, 17 pkgs mach: 1\-‘ CORRECTION | Pomona. Humboldt ol Aclhen S e o At line of Broderick etreet, 90s¢ Seminario Declares That Edwin | She sailed June 18 and June 19 at 1 p. | ers. 2 cs arms and ammunition, 24 bdls 41 pes | xpweAsT 'S.—Arrived June 17—8hip | Soronado. ....| Grays Harbor Hanover, Germany. agea 65 ves by W 100, quitclaim Mohrig Has Not Carried Out m.. when 75 miles southwest of the | vagon material. 23 bdis 10 bars fron, 10.070 1t ' Hawaiian Isles vdney to load, and not | ) e T o o K Meyers to Alexander Bond, same, Brother ust. | Farallones, the carpenter reported the | soap. 50 ca coal GAE, 40] T red,. &5 pee ‘T‘F‘_“""F;:’A"‘;;’l 3 Sydney and Way Forts | vd acquain 1: $10. o e N TR T senith R R ed, | window TLEGRAPHIC. | ome and St. Michael. | June #tend the funeral to-morrow B8 Margusrite E. Bhlcs. to sanie, h_: ”‘ l‘h"’;:“l"l::‘ g "::‘r“"“glr““s | ;‘»*‘t'h“‘*k‘“: Pumps “V(:’Q m:“"‘,d- £ POINT LOROS, June 20, 10 p. m.—Wind SW; | San Diego & Way Pis.June at 1 o'cl fros oy imself as the holder a ed | b e water came in throu he : | velocity 20 mil he | Portland storta. . .. | June 1 from St. Markus ut &! xports for the North. B e U P 1 New York via Panama.|Jus street, between Gough and Mortimer C. ar nent Mount Olivet Cemetery, | 10 James C. Harris. lot on Ju ik street, 80 S of Lombard, % SPOKEN | The steamer Umatilla sailed on Sunday I-»rl | ¥ May 11— 35 south, 3 ba Victoria with an aseorted merchandise cargo | Forcward Bomed. fron Amtworpr tor Coek claim from his sister Yda, yesterday | opening seams faster than the pumps attle & Tacoma. hina & Japan.. culd suck it out and Captain lgg commenced suit against Edwin Mohrig | { wings had not carried her far |'x.ym£vkt~ saddlery_and harness, 17 pkss acid, 550 | 18, 1904 cl . . n > S beloved daughter se in the Superior Court for the recovery | *:l-'l‘d his course back to San Fran-| . . i n.i to the port of destination and other | Francisco, Pagst Souay Peew. o mmer, and_sister of Anna, Zdward T SH00D. Which hie alosin. ek - | cls British Columbian ports, valued at $13,020 and | June 15—In lat 42 north, leng 4 west, Br! L Jr. Frida and Eisic | and : : bW rfl~” Ees, Was Prom- | The water gained on the pumps &t cjiaing the following: - SERIER A | s St bears G o Tuamti | o s AN 2 e of Ban Francisco, aged 13 ised to his sister by Christopher F.|(n. rate of seven inches an hous amd | "jiq : . June 11—in 1at 43 north. long 10 west Fr| e T Deatts Salls.| Pl 5 days. ¥ i reas ‘s P pkgs fresh fruits, pkgs fresh vegeta- |\ o - Steamer. stination. | s.| Pler. and acquaintances are respect- Joseph Mever to Frederick C. Mever, lot on MONTig, now deceased. It is alleged in | niatters were getting serfous when the | e 5500 ths dried fruit, 1 6 releint e ‘assard, from Rotterdam,” for San Fran- J- attend the funeral to-day | E line of Mission street f Fifteenth, the complaint that Christopher Mohrig | barientine passed in thrcugh the Gold- | 7645 1hs mait, 143 pkes onfons. 265 pkes pota- } o DOMESTIC PORTS. | I ?1 a1 -'.'l?fl” from the :‘m! n e estate 510, i sed of $18,000 in cash and |en Gate. When she was well ins'd- | toes, 9 pkgs fruit juice, 1 1bs coffee. 2000 { 1 ypnona e Sailed June 17—Sch ‘E"""‘”’;" v .2 parents, Sixth avepue and Ch nnie sallagher t ¢ ‘intrusted tha 2d- | £ . g ‘ o z , 1bs salt. 1000 1bs 2 cs chocolate, als ed 7—Schr | Costa Rica 2 n Francisco. © 1 and Mary G Buhman, lot of he intrusted that smount to Ed-|the Barbor no time was lost setting (ot 180 Ler, 008 *5a S ol ok, 108 | Luey, for June iS—Stmr San | Breakwater s n for ke the ping until his death, with | szil off the vessel. This relieve James Emith Jr. (receiver United Stat for a three-story and basement frame bufldin; o I | Sintes Ship- | 07 7 line of Noe street, 52:6 § of Fourteenth; Alimeds, Captain Dowdell, is due here to-day } “Brig Lurline, Forest, 5% days from Grays | TART_Satied June 6—Schr Georgina, for | 1.3| 7:20( emetery T th street, W of Guerrero, w pkgs groceri: d provisic: 7 “Ibs sheet | Gabriel, for San Pedro. via Fureka. June 22. { this city, June 18, 1904, | 114 10 the. understanding that when ha aled | sirata on the. Bl and when she -cama | P fSroreries and previsions. 707 Ibs snest | S8 fon L o e en: Satie and | & Momten..| Grars Tarier” -...) & 3 beloved wife of Thomas U. F. | _Amelia Dorland and Leonore A. Souc to Jesse hall of the amount was to be given to|to anchor the leaking ‘was reduced to | ¢ cyls ga bars ste Ditles: tubes &k | LSt Sty hn Pedire s Elizabeth. wnsend. ' and daughter of Wiltlam and A E. Carey. ot on E | f Sanchez street Yda Seminario and the other half re- | threc inches an hour. \ bdls iron, kgs electrical supplies, 3400 ft | END — Arrived June 19 — Schr | Jaqua. arenia Toothaker, mister of Ethel M. | of Haneock 100, € 14, E 10, N o o 5 ) A . | hardwood, 48 cs arms and ammunition, pes | Novelty, from San Pedro. Eureka. [ 3 sothaker, a native of San Francisco, aged 110: $10. . tained by Edwin. The trust, it is| The Tropnic Bird will discharge her | WARDD. At g . SANTA BARBARA—Sailed June 20—Stmr | Arctic. 9 2 Robert aria F. Dornbluth to Johan averred, was made on April 10, 1900, | cergo and be placed on the drydock | "1n"laqition to the foregoing the steamer car- | Santa Rosa. for Sun Diego; stmr Bonita, for | Alliance. s 18 s o seLma O ise jof gkt (0l Ch - died February 16, 1904, | fo- a thorough overhauling. When she | ried 100 rolis leather, valued at $4113. en route | Saf Francisco | o 0 | Coptie. fon & Jepad. .} ¥ »mllP\ev o0 3 ouls P s 1o, Aol DAt Bemi that the payment of | is cnce more tight and seawortay, the | 1o Eoos giapan; and M0ioe okuned fodiiat vataed e e e T e | ot S ) ¢ ki 3 er parents, ® Nineteenth street, thence @ § line of Twenty-first street £ of Castro, $9000 to his s has not been made., |V ze will be resumed, a3 i PEDRO—Arrived June 20—Schr Co- San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 electric funeral car from Eightecnth and | E 25 by S 114: $10 ——————— | The Tronic Bird is a vessel of 320 g | quille. from Coquille River. | Sequola. Willapa Harbor. 4 pm Pler 20 JL B Lawn Ceme- to Frances A. Saxe. lot on .. & R | tons register and has for many years Notice to Mariners. Sailed June 20—Stmrs Samoa, and Lakme, ' g Lindauer |Grays Harbor IPler — TRUMAN -1, 2 rmrgo! xla'::u'. 110'S of Twenty- WILL APPEAL HIS CONTEST | traded between here and Tah'ti. She SUISUN BAY -CALIFORNIA. for San Francisco; schr Albert Meyer, for | {Los Angeles Ports.[10 am|Pler 10 RUMAN - une 20, 1904, Aca H. S v S ' ol - X s hereby 24. Truman ; ] FOR vr_lu .’{""\ EST \TE‘ was built in 1882 at North Bend, Ore- ! ,«,Wh-r:;,:_”:n n lh.up!:"ng“"r‘vr :m‘\:_x SEATTLE— Arrived June 20—Stmr Farallon | ,inummmm: - p‘u’m o rwin. lot _ 4 gon. 2 e e oA s Blishe m & g Newport & Way...| 9 am Pler 11 < 4 g : ity Rt MW Yok siotan or Sa: sco. Seattle ‘acor pm/Pler 2 COMMERCIAL NEWS bn and Sophie Clayburgh to same, lot on Carry Fight for Inhcritance to Costa Rica for Portland. £ ".':‘;;’";uf'\.m""fl\?nf‘“u‘l I“:_'l.’m\"’\ Sailed June 19—Stmr Mackinaw, for ~San Portland direct....| 8 pm|Pler 3 W line ant & n-6 N of O Farrell Supreme Court. The Pacific Mail Company eamer Costa 5 MB? N 4 TR Francisco. ! June 25. | S | A R S Sminve, I . ” ’ (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- | Arrived June 19—Bktn Amazon, from Hono- el o g Bt Ko LRI Louig Levy, who contends that he is | Rica, which has been chartered by the Oregon | 0 "5oobe “1d0% ™ page W | TN D S g 1 . rom Page Fifteen. | 1300 R Hinaen 1ot on & line of Fibe the nephew and only heir in America | Rallroad and Navigation Company to take ihe| = Notice is hereby given that Blunts reet led June 18—Bktn Portiand, for San Fran- | Y via' Fam 2 m Pler 40 - VR SR BRI [~ vr vy s ek L2 5 3 s place of the George W. Elder, cleared vester- | whistling buoy, painted red and marked | ci -+*:| Seattie & Bilngham| 4 pm|Pler 10 Unlisted S e D W 2271, 8 680, E 4510 S of the Julius Friedman estate, valued | day for Portland and will sall to-day. The “Rlunt” in white letters. off Cape Mendocino, | _Sailed June 20—Bktn J. Leviston, for Sam| Rampere " SN o o oo2| 4 pm Plar 16 nlisted Securities. | P laiu E. Warfield to R. Emerson Warfield, at $466,000, was turned down on Satur- | Elder is heing converted into an ofl burner | California. heretofore reported not sounding. | Pedro. | Aurelia....| Astoria & Portiand! 4 pm|Pler 3 @naivided Balf of Jot cu SW. line of ¥ 4 s g A will recelve a general overhauling while | was replaced June 16 by a perfeet buoy. BALLARD—Arrived June 20, 8 a m—Schr | 12" Fane S8 e ¥ g et g g day by Judge Kerrigan in his last ef- | jya up. Captain Clem Randall of the Elder HUMBOLDT BAR—CALIFORNIA. Stimson. from Redondo. W] ORI W o i vm%l’hr‘ CELLANEOUS BONDS 10, Aey | o Vineent and Mary Reid 1o Henry'or Henry {0Tt in the Superior Court to prove his | is in command of the Costa Rica, (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- | WESTPORT -Areived June 20-Stmr West- | A =g B e ' . B3 ! A. Reid. lot on NE line of Morris avenue, ght to the inheritanc: He v de-| ——— cific Coast, 1504 page 33). SC P Eel River Ports...' 4 pm/Pler 9 S PCR4s 100 " | SE of Harrison street, SE 25 by P b s D RIS e NoNEs ge- | . Notice Is hereby giv e ¥ FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 20—Tug Sea X orta.| ! yoo MZB[E P o e o0 2 | g Belimmonicn. to Henry LT b: . clkres that his attorney, B C. Chap- Queen Completes First Trip. e T bt el & Tariite e King. with barge Tidal Wave in tow, hence e e & e V8 un Tel 6e..113 — | NE line of Langton street. 130 NW of Bryant, ™Man, Will carry the case to the Su-| The Pacific Coast Steamship Company’s| outer end of south jettey, Humboldt bar, Cal. | VB¢ 3 _ June 38. | ! ’u"‘;;‘.: e NW 25 by Ni S0, preme Court, | steamer Queen, Captain Cousine, completed | ifornia, heretofore reported adrift. was replaced | = ‘gflf’gf:‘m:\"“'d June 19—Schr Admi- | . o pay.../San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler 11 UR of SF - Floride Wileoxken o Mart lot on Levy came to San Francisco two ' yesterday her first round trip’ since she under- | June 13 in about the same position in twenty- | ™yopr 08 ANGELES —Sailed June 20—Schr | TS S B e i 52 2'-"h_\“ ]n:.} :l" reet, 100 ¥ of Nineteenth, yvears ago from New York, where he went the extensive repairs rendered necessary By order of the Lighthouse Board. S. T. Alexander, for Grays Harbor. :::t)u!%ufi.mh;l;unl:”l.x ::;;:;: _:: Ca | _John Deilamonica to “Arthur Bauer, ot on o5 iRt SleAtae © fortable for passengers than before, the re- P s R W 14 2 < Ca er. — 185 |Oak Bk Sav.112i — | line of Eleventh avenue and California PrOVe that Friedman was his uncle. He gui¢ of several important changes made when Shipping Inte]llgence. B N g : Fal Cal Suip Co 21 27 |0k T Con. % — t, F 32:6 by N 100; $10. ’ contends that the will admitted to pro- the vessel was being repaired, and her en- S PORT HARFORD—Sailed June 20—Stmr Bo- St Cal T %% and Margaret S. Edner (o Eliza 8. bate was a forgery and says he will gines are running smoothly as ever. s nita, for San Francisco. —— g ey - Bk. Oak - Orpheum ¢ 16 | M. Brownslot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, not surrender his rights until th C. D. Dunann, general passenger agent of NRRIVED: JREK. ved June 19—Stmr Al Skaaway & Way Ports./June L. seum Co. — own:slot on E line of Nineteent 3 o e court C- pus, . EUREKA—Arrived June 19—Stmr Alliance, L 3 Cas Co.125 — | 137:6 S of California. § 12:6 by E 120; $10. f last re g the Pacific Coast Steamship Company, who Monday, June 20. |, Coos Bay; stmr Corona, hence June 18: Valdez & Seward o & ¢ wipns S TL100 = | Ellsa & H. Brown dertram) and Antone of last resort has ruled against him. has been up (o Alaska vislting the company's | stme Queen, Cousins, 54 hours ‘from Victo- | Tune S0 Stmr Gahriel, from Umpqua: stmr 28 W ¥ Sur Co. — n to Margaret & Edner (wife of John T, | —_——— agencies, was & passenger on the Queen. He [ ria and Puget Sound ports. 8 . 1T R ome Ay Ports A Palnt.. S - LA 0w B Mae of B §-of | Builders’ Contracts. Senacoompanied . by Mrs, Dunann. ~Mrs. | tme F. A. Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from | soith Tas e T i e neo P e 1, | City Seatie.. | Skagway & Way Ports. [June "D o sl e i~ g | o e Pearce and Miss Pearce, wife and daughter | Port Rodzers. Betled June 20 Stmrs Alllance and Marsh. | Cottage City. .| Skagway & Way Ports_ June SF&S] Coul. — 27 | Catherine A. Harris to William M. Brown, | Katharine and Marguerite Sanderson and of Manager W. E. Pearce, were also pas-| Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey | field, for San Francisco. - | Skagway & Way Ports. June T 1B NaL Co - 106 | lot on W hine of Twenty thisd avenue, 125 N of | Cecile J. §. Durbrow (owaers) with Tra W. Segers. and way, vorts. & ISLAND PORTS. e £ 5 street, N 50 by 2 « 1 . i LSS ry . i I A i M and Mars 1 rown to Mary L., | Coburn (contractor), architects Willlam Mooser ( P e Myl g Seaman, 33 hours from [ oo 1 Arrived June 20—Bark Mol 22 Truck Eiect) 11 1215 | Roberts, same: $10 g E. G. Bolles—Removing, reconstructing, | The Overdue List. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, 31 hours from Cres- | can, hence June 7. n pfd. 47 560 | John Murphy to Bridget Murphy, lot on E | ©tc., for a three-story frame building on the | The vessel he overdue list are quoted | cent City. = r hn Murphy rid g | ete t e vessels on the overdue list quoted | cent City, FOREIGN PORTS. : o Do com ... 9 — ‘;T;nv'{n‘zb“"” th '\n;"r' iz vre'?: S of Polm.‘ W "yn;_orw\m;in‘lrw.odnee. 656 S of Broadway, 'for reinsurance as follows: .vuuoponl-; Quee: s.lj‘mgedsr:n Pedro, Rasmussen, 37 hours from | gygz-Arrived énn- lbl—BL,-mr rllu Suey, m;u;upfl:fhhflgnfluu‘.fi.mu:m 7 Y - | “Frea B. Sabina R. Surryl ERER Rl b gy E Ce = beth, La Roehefoucald, Largo Law an c Che i ancouver, B. C._ for Liverpool. (n,’yfurma SYOC’?flndOIIE.rrlmnrve { Fred B. and Sabina R. Surrybne to Craw. . Katherin® S Sanderson, Ceclle S. (or Ceclle Wllluy Rickmers, 7 per cent. wy,,‘,on,. 15 per | , Stmr Chehalls. Martin, 66 hours from Grays T R ISBANE —Arrived’ June 18-Br stme Bay. Published by official authority of the € ! ford Douglass. lot on E line of Twenty-first | J. 8.) Durbrow and Marguerite D. Sanderso: Harbor, bound south, put in to land passen- Surerintendent. s, { avenne, 350 N of Fulton street, N 50 by ¥ | (owners) with same contractor, architedts "t 8nd Laurs, 90 per cent gors. 3 . oy Migwers, frem Vancouver, WG o NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Ol Stock— Bid, Asked, | 120; 810, i | same—All work except _ plumbing,’ gasfittin Fri R Stmr George Loomis, Badger, —— hours | , SRIMSBY—Arrived June " | the city front (Mission-strest whart) about 23 4 e 20 Z corner of Elev avenue and I street, | ings (1S flats) on the ne of Broadw, reka, 3 . 5 b b e .- Astec S o | 32:6: 81 . *| 135 W of Stockton street, W 95 by S 137: The Spreckels steamer Bre;kwu::‘ lrr;efl Stmr Prentiss. Bonifield, 44 hours from San ""L‘.':,“k(f,;,:,,_":::w',,, June 18-Sulis Hkwe- AT TR Caribe A o5 400 | merican Land and Trust 00, | yesterday, thirty-three hours from Coos Bay. | Pedro. 5 < i . 2. Claremont .. & Tt on REcormer of Forty-thing | | Same owners with G. Orai (contractor), ar- | The Oceldental and Orlental'teamship Com. | Stmr State of Callfornia. Nicolsong 43 hours [ an. from New York. G T T bahg =~ e Four ok 0 41 strest, ' 182:6. S 100 E 57:6, | chitect same — Paintirg, etc. for same, on pany's lMner Dorle arrived Sunday at Yoko- | from San Diego and way ports. =~ - GREE! fled June 15—Br stmr Ma- | Sun Lote 4 2 00 . N 225, quitclaim deed: $1. same; $2025. = mr 3 ehman, 52 hours from San | for Seattle. - . Giant ... | American Land and Trust Company to| owners with Willlam S. Snook & Son "‘»‘:"&-.H."."‘w‘."."n:’.’fi' yesterday of the missing | FoIro- EERNANDO NORONHA—Passed Jume 17— | Moon sets . s aford . 18500 | George 1, Gurnee, lot on SE corner of Forty- | ors), architect same—Bewering, PIUMD. pask i iond el et aaken. teas | . Stmr Mandalay, Smith, 47 hours from San | o .'"gimr Nicaria, from Hamburg, for San: g |Time| _ |Time| _ |Time) Tome 150 | third avezue and ¥ street, 15 32:6 by S 100; 810, jud Eesfitting, etc., for same, on mame: jng and short of provisions. off Santa Barbara, P imr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 48 hours from | Franciseo ed June 1S—Si £ | = 7. f e [0 [ ] P e 17 50 war, Anderson to Anna Anderson, lot. t Gua - . 3 S—Sall 'une tmr Curacao, | # 26 |157 and 159, Holliday map A: gift. | S T. Gerunovich (owner) with J. L Mitro- rof nis pore o oon0 left Guaymas Saturday | san Pedro. ST, oy S, N W - w L Wi * United Etates Shipbullding Company to | Vich (contractor), — —— architect—All work The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Stmr_ Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- SAN BLAS—Salled June 19—Stmr City of | 21 | 4.0(11:40] 1. | famee Bustih Jr. iaaion. Foig e b oy Panama, for San Francisco. =~ " Wi | Sara L. and William E. Hanson to Bern-| S 25 by E 105; $6150, i Homatghy: ST R Harbor. Port Townsend. b | harg Getz. lot on W' line of Head st; Wililam _F. Dahl (awner) with Morris & Schr Charles E. Falk, Henningsen, 8 days SAKI—Safled June 19—U § 2 Ot City Petroleum | 200 Srgent. S35 by W 100, lot 35 biack 4o, | Pegel (contractors). plans by owner—All work NEWS OF THE OCEAN. “| trom Oiympia. Thomean for San Francisco. —— Preriess ’ g g Schr Abble, Larsen, 20 hours from Fort 4 | City Land Association: also lot on W line of | fOT & one and a half story frame bullding on —— 3 OCEAN STEAMERS, ree w | E line of Boyce street, 350 N of —, Rose. s < Head street, 200 S of, Sargent, S 50 by ne yee street, t — N 25 by Matters of Interest to Mariners and | "8 nganza, Johnson, 16 hours from Not-| NEW YORK—June 20—Stmr Finland, f Senator vereign 100, oty d 38, 12, . 120; $2600. S | ¥ o Claries 2" Toarh, 1t | AR, Corl Gmer) it Qs & Benery Sppive oetanin ol lare L L e | A, e s lpttile s £ r 22 and 33, block 27, Rels Tract; grant. ractors). architects Anderson—All The British bark Ventura, on Puget Sound, - ) L 12 p. m. Thirty -three . Ea: d Littleford 1. to Gi _ | work for two twe ory and basement -frame ‘hart - ¢ | Vicente Landing. LIVERPOOL— A ed June 20—Stmr Mon- Toltee . oo0: lex: Tots 1 %0 14, Diock . Mission Ftrest Land | balidings (elght fate) on W iine or Tork stroet B2 Ba" it option ¢ Gydney ‘at Doa " 2lde 8% | Schr“Jennie Griffin, Gibson, 2% hours from | mouth, (rom Montrgl; stmr Siberian. from wenty-eight . Company; $5. entle 5 ), M. B. 144} G~ 3 - Jobn, N. ¥, alitax. | . 3 o Safled June 20—Stmr Caledonian, for Boston. Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie | $15400. i CLEARED, > 208t P, Farnsworth. executrix) tn Helen P. Cuje | . Bridget M. McDermott (owner) with Willlam Merchandise for Hilo. Monday, June 20. u.?:;.“ruowsw‘r:h‘d June 18—Stmr Pomer- well, Yot 7. Block D Sunaet Heights: $1250. | A. Powell (contractor and architect)—All work The steamer Enterprise safled on Sunday for | Stmr Costa Rica, Randall, Portland and As- [ (40 RROURG - Arrived June 20—s o s Fannie P. Farnsworth o same, same, quit- |07, & five-room frame cottage on N line of Hilo with & general merchandise cargo, valued | torla; O R & N Co. claim deed: $1. T "Gagamare street, 325 E of Capital, 26 by 125, ot $58.043 and including the Tonine: Eehr Viking. Estvold, St._Lawrence Island | S0 Wiihelm 1L from New Vork, via Plymouth, Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie "‘:” J road Homestead Association: “'yg0 bbis flour, 175 ctls wheat, 4483 ctls bar- | and Cape Prigce of Wales: S. Foster & Co. Safled June 18—Stmr Grosser Kurfurst, P. Farnsworth, executrix) to F. M. Goodrich % ' h" 19,275 1bs middlings, 3% 1bs shorts, T1,- x SAILED. Bremen and Southampton, for New York. ey 'ualmr. C. Mortimer, lot 27, biock G, same; O TR O ST S I | 275 1bs bran, 480 bales hay, 92 ctle corn, 12,630 Monday, June 20. GIBRALTAR—Sailed June 20—Stmr Prinzess -~ B ] 2 Algoa Goes to Drydock. | ibs sugar. 105,200 Ibs 30 sks rice, 5368 IBs fresh | Stmr F. A. Kilburn, Jahneen, Port Rodgers. | Lousle, from Genoa and Naples for New York. Rs to same, same: $1. The big freight steamship Al which went | M®at, 3503 gals wine, 6614 Ibs 0 cs bread. 86 | Stmr Maggle, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. MOVILLE—Arrived June 20—Stmr o5 Augustine V. and Catherine C. Cosgrove to h s off 1g0a, went * pkgs’onjons, 400 pkgs potatoes, 238 pkgs fresh | Stmr Coos Bay, Johnson, San Pedro and | from New York, for Glasgow, and proeeeded. 25 |same lot on B Jine of Sunsst avenye 073 | On the rocks off Point Bonita on June 7 and fruits, 2195 ibs 10 cs cheess! 260 cs canned | way ports. < ; ANTWERP—Arrived June 20—Stmr Kroon- 5 0f Pelmont ctrect, € 35, F 6882 NE 6853, | suffered injurles to her hull, will go in the dry- goods. 50 pkes paste, 340 pkgs grocerles and | = Stmr Chehalis. Martin, San Pedro. land, from New York. e B % N PRS0 WHws iots 2 and 3 | dock this morning (o asccriain the extent of , provisions, 200 ca 20 plckled salmon, 14.- | Stmr South Coast. Olsen, Caspar. LONDON—Arrived June 20—Stmr Minne- T danages. 2 1400 Tbs salf, 615 Ibs 2570 Ibs 16 pkgs ' Stmr Alcazar, Winken, Greenwood. baha, from New York.