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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1904 OTICES. Francisco and Sub- sing Socety, nk bullding. ny, cormer For the six months ending ends have been declared inge department of this deposits, at jimary e t the rate of 3 per cent tixes and pavable on and 1. BROWN, Manager £ and Loan Amsoc) d Battery street declared a dividend annum, and on | both | Harry Englander and Sarab Hyman, of this city. FREED -HARVIE—In Alameda, June 1904, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander of , Francisco, Ciarence Marshall Freed and ’ e, both of this city. TE—In_ Alameda. May | ¥ the Rev. W, Brandes, | Christ_Lutheran reh, Charles | Gillette and C; 3. Gillett | KAHN-—MEN n this city, June 12, | L Isidore Myers, B. A Tiet Mendelson, both of "—In this city, June 19, | 904, by Dr. Isidore Myers, B. A.. | Henry Klein of J.os Angeles znd Cecilia | Rose Pechnen of this cits i LEVY—CARILLON—In this city, June 15, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. Isidore Myers, B. A, | this Julius Levy and Clara Carilion, both: of FLEISHER—Ip thi y 15, | by the Rev. Dr. Isido . B. A, | Moses and Fanny both of | In this city, June eprr 14, 1904, by the Rev. lsidore Myers, B. A., um on Class “A" and | Adoiph Rothchild and Nelle Eichhorn, both r cent on term deposits and'| of this city, { N, OE Y0 A T A WOBBERgIn _ thig city, June . the William Brandes, pas- N DODGE. President. bl S Lo St o e e R Lutheran Church, — Alaiheda, | sits and three (3) ngt raia st.—For the half 1904, = dividend has rate of three and one- i) per cent per anpum on all de- ree of taxes pavable on and after July 1. 1904, and after | A. STORY, Cashter. 7 | Humboldt Savings Bank r the half year ending Jum: n deposits has been declars ent per annum, free d after July 1, 1904. Savings and Loan Soclety, ) Notic mery st. corner Sutter. has de- the term ending o of three and one-quarter um on ali de free z % able on and aft 1 904 W. CARMANY. PROPOSALS, iothing end equipage. r's office, Depot New Mcntgomesy | ifornis, June 13, 1 triplicate, will be re e until 10 o'clock a. m., 1901, Paci andard fu: & at either icago or San Fran- skin Gauntiets, Mattresses Pillows, Pil- Mosguito Bars and ts > be if desir e ‘will be given to arti- production and manufacture. ice and quality being equai e of ioregn produc stacture the duty thereon) be given to articles of Amer- manufacture produced » the extent of the con- public service there es the right to Jposals or n - i and blanks for d on appiicatign. posals will be in- for Clothing and to Major C. A. . & Army, Depot Steam Pump, etc.—Off:c 36 New Montgomery Cal.. June 15th, 25 4 Fittipgs, for Camp Downe: Overton, P. I Preference wiil ticles of domestic production . condition of price and being equal (including in the price ign production the duty thereon). The eserves right to accept or reject all proposals or any part thereof. and blank proposals furnished ation. Envelopes containing pro- to be market “Proposals for Pipe A4 Fitings No. 4050 and addressed to ajor C. A. Devol. Qr. Mr, U. S A Quartermaster, for Steam Pump, etc—Office aster, 36 New Montgomery rancisco] Cal., June 15th. 1904 sals, In triplicate, subject to nditions, will be recelved here unti! lock, &. m., Saturday, June 25th, 1904 hen opened, for furnfshing 1 Steam 5 Fittings for Lucena, P. L be given for articles of do- manufacture, condi- ity being equal (In- the price of foreign production thereon.) The U. S. reserves rigit t any or all proposals or any part Information "and biank proposais urnished on pplication. Envelopes con- ng proposals to be marked ‘‘Proposals Steam etc., No. 4651.” and ud- dresscd to C. A Devol, Qr. Mr., u. €. A.. Depot Quartermaster. *5 3 IATIONS for United States Marine Corps.— Headquarters U. § master's Office, Washington. D. C., June 11, 1904. —Scaled proposele, in duplicate, will be received in this office until noon on July 11, 1204, and then be publicly opened, for fur- nishing rations at San Francisco, Cal., Mare Island. Cal, and Bremerton, Wash.. during he fiscal year ending June 30, 1905. Pro- obtained upon application to this office, the assistant quartermaster, U. S. Marine Corps, Riaito building, San Francisco, Cal., or the commanding officers of the barracks at the stations named. This office reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walve in- formalities. will be considered. F. L. DENNY, Colonel, Quariermaster, . S. Marine Corps. e ————— e e e VIAVI MOTHERS and daughiers home treatment: Dbooklet malied free: correspondence invited. VIAVI CO., 2304 Van Ness ave. SPECIALISTS. CATALRH, DEAFNESE and NOISES in EARS ssitively cured; new methods: 1 week's treat- cnt free. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. STUTTERING AND AT Melbourne Institute, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only Melbourre in U. S.: private; established 3 years in & F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 110 5 p.m. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marTiage licenses were issued yesierday: Vrederick Auderson, 47, 699 Harrison street, and P‘Hlll"o;‘. o ?‘h‘l’"”m strest. George Decker. 67, o 2, Parker. B2 Simon, o ores end Maoy An.‘r'v Starck, 29, city, and Ina F. Wilson, city. Ernestog Carasra, 23, 423 Broadway, and Celestina ‘Podesta, 20, 23 Scott. piace. Godtrey J. Gustafson, 24, Sac¢ramento, and Jenet Johnson. 24, 2515 Broderick street. Goral T. Josiin, 21, city, and Mae Maylott, 18, city. Jean B. Lamoure, 22, 2206 Mission street, | K and Gabrielle J. Manciei, 22, 611 Etockten. Phiilp Philipps, 26, 2630 Post street, and Lillie Herting, 1K, 2570 Geary street. Michacl Meade, 21, S5 Chenery street, and I"iiedn_Bchaefer, 18, 1067 York street. FIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices gent by mail will not be inserted. Thes must be handed in st eithes of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- authorized to have the same published. of the event arc publithed once in this Trec of charge. — ——— BORN. SULLIVAN—In this city. June 23, 1904, 1o the wite of Eassne J.‘f.l;lnn,,: daughter. ALEON—In_Alame u . 1904, N Tl AD Witeon., & amunier 0 the e e e MARRI BASCH—LEVY--In this efty, June 1, 1904, by "“Dr. sidor: Myers, B. A.. Joseph Abe e s Biarten Alice Levs, thik of (o Y. in this city, June 21, the Peace Alfred B. Justicr 1904, by Lawscn, Psul E. Burr and Cornelfa Brod- erick. 1904, DECKER-—-PARKER—In this city, June 23, . Dr.»John A.kfluaa. B s ot Askiand, Ore., and Mary ces resiricted simply te the announcemeni | ing with the 30th of | as been declared at ee and one-ha | BRENNAN Marihe Corps, Quarter- | @l blanks and other information can be MURPHY—In this city, June 23 Bids from regular dealers culy O NEIL- { Ness. & Market, | PE | | | f | | SCHISLER—In this city, June 22, 1904, John June 20, 1904, pastor of the F1 In this o iy, Mizpah Presbyterian i jerick A. Doane, John Young Presiey, both of this city —_— | = | DIED. | Bates, Geoige Ray, 1da May Brennan, Mary Reed, Harold M. Demond, Samuel Reed, Jennie Faith Estey, Thomas H. Rowley, Henry A. | Free, Elizabeth Schisler, John Gorman, Richard F. Sehablagye, Mrs. J. | Green, Jacob Shaney, - Lawrence Johnson, Albert Shaw, ‘Alice F. Kallstrom, Rosanna Smith, Frank M. Looney, Cornelius Smith, leonard F. Murphy, Eleanor G. Sweeney, Mary | O'Netl, ‘Capt. Thos. Wagner, Jullus Patton, Edward L. Wiillams, Lilly May | Pence, Etta C. + Yogis, Jokn - t £—1In Eanta Cruz, June 2, 1004, George | . M. Al Cambridge University, Eng- founder of University School, 2310 an Francisco, and late of the ium funeral se ock, at the Fellows' ¥ San Francisco. i In this city. Ju John Brennan Thomas, Michael, the ‘late William Brennan, a native of nd, aged 53 years Friends quaintances are re d the funeral t from her late resi- Filimore hence to Sacre h, where iiem mass w ted for thé repose of her soul, ¢ 9 o'clock. Leloved of Mary, m- nterment Holy Cross Hospltal, In ths City and Coun: a native of | 1504, Samuel Demond, italy, aged 53 years i | ESTEY—In_Petaluma, Cal, June 25,1904, | Thomas Hinklev Estey, a native of Sharon, Mas:.. aged ears | Funeral at Odd Fellows' Hali, . Rafae! Saturday, 25th inst., at 11| :—In 22, 1904, Elizabeth, | wife of W m S. ree, and mother of M: n and Albert R. Dice, a nati Hardin County, Kentucky, onths and 25 days. be held to-day (Fri- ock, at her late between Fillmore | 3 In this cit 3 Richard | F. Gorman, beioved son of Margaret Gor- joved husband of the late father of David A. G of M Elizabeth Catherine D. J. Gorman, a native of Boston, : funeral will take place Friday morniug, June 24, at 9 o'clock. from his late resldence, 823 Grove street. thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will b celebrated for the repose of his soul Interment private. Kindly 5 1904, Jaco Marianns Gree f David B. and Plinsk, Russia, and 27 daye nde and a: invited to atts quaintances are respect nd the funeral this day, o'clock, from his s street, between vk street, thence try for intermer JOHNSON—In Alameda, June 23, 190¢, Albert Johnson, beloved husband of Mary A. John- and father of May Johnson, and step- r of Annle Mullen, a native of Sweden, fully Sunday, Jume 26, at 1 o'clock at his late esidence, 1431 Sherman street, under the aus- nd Lodge No. 175, A. O. Mountain View Cemetery. this city, June 21, oved low of the late Kallstrom, and beloved nother of Cavtain Charles Kallstrom of Her: ¥., George W. Ben, " and Hattle Kallstrom, Mrs. Louise and Nirs. Lillie Meyers, and sister Euglish of Stockton. and the late Mary Olson and Margaret O'Connell, a na- tive of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireiand, aged €6 years. (Seaftle papers please copy. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respéct- fully inviced to atiend the funeral Sunday, June 26, at 1 o'clock, frem her late residence, 1715 Jomes street, thence to Brigid Church for - services, commencing at 1: o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. reuiem high mass will be celebrated for the repos> of her soul at St. Brigid's Church Monday, June 27, at'9 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances are yesvectfully invited LOONEY—In this city, June 23. 1904, Corne- Looney, loving son of Jeremiah and Julia Tooner, and devoted brother of John, Jere and Mary Looney and Mrs. R. O'Con- nor. a native of Smartsville, Cal. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 9:15 o'clock. from the resi- dence of his parents. 562 Minna street, thence 5 St. Patrick’s Church. where a_requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his roul, commencing at 9:35 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1904, Eleanor | Gertrude Murphy, daughter of Michael and Emma Murphy, a native of San Francisco, aged 11 months. T>The funeral will take place. to-day 1 782 Stevenson street. Interment Holy . ‘emetery In_this ‘city, June 21, 1904, Captain Thomas O'Neil, loving father of Mrs. J. H. Cousins, Mrs, W. F. Hogan and Peter Thomas O'Neil, and brother of Edw. O'Neil, 2 native of Ireland, aged 75 years. A mem- | ber of Exempt Firemen. i € The funeral will “take. place to-day (Friday), 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy | street, thence to Holy Cross Cemetery for interment, via electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. PATTON—In this city, June 23, 1904, Edward Lawrence, beloved son of John and the late Josephine M. Patton, and grandson of Mrs. Christine Anderson and _ Mrs. Margaret | Patton. a native of San Francisco, aged 2 | months and 9 da: CE—In this cl . June 23, 1904, Etta C., beloved wife of Omer M. Pence, and mother of Omer A. of Augustus and & native of San Francisco, years®*2 months and 8 days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). June 25, at 10:20 o'clock, from the variors of H. F. Sulr Co.. 11 Mis- mion street, betw Seventh d Aghth. | Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. ¥--In_this city, June 23, 1904, Ida May, dearly beloved wife® of Samuel A. Ray, and daughter of Nancy Olive Lynn., a native of California, aged 33 vears 4 months and 1 day ’ | 1—1In this city, June 25, 1904, of diph- | theria, Harold M., beloved son of Harold C. H 1 R @nd Maren D. Reed, and brother of Jomont G. and Myrtle J. Reed, a nati naimo, B. aged 5 years a 4 months. D-—1In Oaklznd, June 23, Jennie. | ¥aith Reed, beloved daughter of A. P. and | Aria M. Reed, and sister of Grace, Mai and- Anna Reed, 8 native of Ohlo, aged years 7 months and 5 days. ROWLEY—In Pacheco, Contra Costa County, June 23, 1904, Henry A. Rowley, beloved husband of Helen Rowley, and brother of Frank A Rowley, and father of Mrs. W. Gorham of Sacramento, Jessie Rowley of Pachero, Frank H. Rowley of Sacramento apd Mrs. T. Frankland of Sacramento, a | uative of New York, aged T1 years. G The funeral will take place Saturd June 25, at 2 o'clock, from the family resi- dence, Pachceo, under the auspices of Pa- | checo Lodge No. 117, 1. O. O. F. Interment Pacheco Cemetery. of Na- Schisler, a native of Austria. A member of | the Barbers' Protective Unlon, E¥ Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. ¥. Maass Company, 917 Miesion street. SEHABIAGUE—In this city, June 23, 1804, Josephine, beloved mother ‘of Michel Seha: | blague, and mother of Marie Sehabiague, e — HENRY J. CALLAGHER CO, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mar. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘Telephione e UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ~———Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— oy e g Between Fourth and near Fifth :“}n-- Tates. ‘Finest Equipments and sister of Franceses, Leon, Francesco Yparraguirre, and sist:r-in-law of Mrs. Francisco, Mrs. Leon, Mrs. Francisco Yparraguirre, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rey, Mr. and Mrs. A. sSehabiaguc, Thomas Sehabiague and I Mr. and Mrs. Peliait, a native of Spain, aged 34 vears. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June o'clock, from her late resi- dence,” 1705 Hyde strest, comer Broadway, thence to the French Churcl for services, . commencing at 1 oclock. Interment Holy Br]stol Bay lS Cross Cemetery. SHANEY—In this city, Jufe 22, 1904, Law- native of Ircland, ased 70 of Riggers' and Steve No. 222, renc years, dores’ ney, a A member Union, Local [ Notice of funeral_ hereafter. at parlocs of Pacific Undertakers, sion strect SHAW—In this city. June 23. 1904, Alice F., | beloved wi Lee W. Shaw, and mother of | The ships Alex Gibson, Hecla and Eclipse and the bark Nicholas Thayer were. on June 10, the only vessels of | the Alaska salmon fleet not safely an- chored at their destinations. This quartet was then in sight, outside, and by this time the tardy four undoubted- . and daughter of Mr. and . and Joving sister gf Joseph Brent and Mrs. F. Woods, a | native of Kansas. SMITH—In Honolulu, June 9, 1904, ¥rank M., beloved busband of Mrs. I. M. Smith, and father of Alice and Frank Smith of Fifth avenue, this city, aged 45 years. € Friends and acqualntanc:s are invited to attend the funeral services at Odd Fel: | lows’ kl'rmflel,\. on Friday, June 24, at 3 |1y have joined the others at the can- ok, | nery anchorages. {ITH—In this city. June 22, 1904, Leonard " : ¥ Iye!-vnml l?lm. ,‘,:'. -f'z"f\lam D. Smith, a | Bristol Bay at present is probably e of Pinnsylvania, aged £1 years 1 'the busiest harbor on the Pacific. Th> ath and 16 days. (Honolulu papers plcase ¥ | water is crowded with vessels £ all riends and acquaintances and mem- !rigs and sizes, and the shore is black (‘;'nrr'na]g "n”“:'r (‘-mfi"?\’-‘.,’_'“‘-.,,”".’,'.;.fii,. A;idl}c'i ! with an army of fishermen, cannery “m;r‘w No. u“'&f’ ie\,l;n Pines l‘er{? ey hands, laborers, tally clerks and bosses Ladies of the G. A. R, are respectfully ; vited to attend the funeral services Sunday, Of high and low degree. The remote June 26, at 1:50 o'clock, st Alcasar ‘r:.:u:?mii ! Alaska port is therefors fairly hum- O'Farrzll etreet. Interment Natlon: Cemetory, Presidio. ~ Please omit flowers. | ming with Yankee activity in full action. BWEENEY—TIn this city, June 22, 1604, Mary The big. windjammers are being Sweeney. beloved daushiter of Aunie and Cor- nellus Sweeney. and sister o n Sweeney, towed about from wharf to wharf, year 7 months and 1 day. some discharging the cannery sup- > Friends and acquaintances are respect- dence, 310 Buchanan street, between Lom- | with the clean, new cases, tightly bard end Greenwich. Interment Holy Cross ipacked with freshly canned salmon. The a native of Brandenburg, Germany, aged 44 | vears 1 month and 10 days. ! Storey are working overtime as tow- | i i { i | and zranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurson, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 | plies they carried from here gnd Puget fully lnvited to attend the funeral to-day | gound, and others filling their holds (ENER In thie city, June 23, 1904, Julius | steamers, Kvichak, Nushagak, Naknek, Wagner, beloved husband of Bertha Wagner, | w n.l.l,\‘m.1 —ln'm;lcu .:‘\mehfl. 19?4,Huuy | boats, and ashore and afloat all hands May Williams, belo aughter of ‘Henry : “and Katte Williams, and beloved sister ot | re hustling hard to make up for the George Warren _and 'Dean Williams, and | time lost through the unwonted linger- Mrs. Lon Moore and Mrs. Walt Eddy of Eu- gens, Ore., a native of Californta, aged 18 | Years 4 months and 18 daye. Friends 1 scquaintances are respect- 2 nvited to sttend the funeral to-day (riday). June 24, at 1:15 o'clock, from the pariors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Mission street, en Efghth and Ninth, thence to the ing in those latitudes of Jack Frost. The ice this year acquired a greater thickness than ausual and was provok- ingly slow in taking its departure. Most of the steamers are of small tonnage and the presence of the ice :\m'mms; [Episcopal Church’ South, on Bush | has added beavily to the labor of etween Goug avia, ; e # eencine at » brelock. inter- | towing the sailing vessels to where they discharge or load. On account of Voress Lawn Cemetery. the lateness of the ice it {s feared that the City and County Hospital, o 1564, John Yogis, a native of New ork, aged IS years. season will fall short. The following vessels had arrived at Bristol Bay, June 10: Electra, Nicholas Thayer, Case, Skagit, Premier, .Prosper, Koi- CARDS OF THANKS. To our many friends, whose sympathy and kindness were oure in our recent bereave- ment, we extend our heartfelt thanks. J. H.J. SEYDEN AND FAMILY. | chak, Nushajak, President, Kadiak, Fritz Eisele wishes to express her | Thistle, Gertie Storey, Alex Gibson, thanks to her many friends for kind- during her recent bereavement ——e e L ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Charles F. Moody, Tacoma, Sintram, Bohemia, Star of France, Eclipse, Santa Clara, Hecla, Indiana, Colum- bia, Isaac Reed, Palmyra, Euterpe, Fresno, Himalaya and Coalinga. o 2o Arrow Arrives From Seattle. The 190-ton steamer Arrow, Captain Biack, THURSDAY, JUNE 28. arles G. and May Hooker to Louls nroth and Richard Keller, lot on W line of Polk street, 100 N of Filbert, N 25 by W ego and way * BAILED. SHIPS OF ALASKA SALMON FLEET ARE ALL SAFE AT DESTINATIONS Crowded With Vessels of Many Rigs and Sizes--Owing to Late Ice the Season’s Pack May Fall Short Thursday, June 23. Stmr Lakme, Christensen, Eureka. Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Jaknsen, Port Rodgers. Stmr Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Iaqua, Jorgenson, Eureka. Stmr_State of California, Nicolson, San Di- ports. Stmr Centralla, Erickson, San Pedro. Stmr Pasadina, Hendrickson, San Diego. Stmx Argy 11, Gilbo; Honolulu. Stmr G C Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harbor. Stmr Scoti Ger stmr couver. Stmr Del Norte. Payne, Crescent City. Johnson, Bowens Landing. uxor, Behiman, Seattle, via Van- Stmr Alliance, Hardwick, Eureka, Coos Bay and Portland, Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, Albion River. Schr Ida McKay, Lethola, Eureka. Schr Mary Etta, Small. Siuslaw River. Schr Conflanza, ' Johnson, TELEGRAPHIC. Notleys Landing. POINT LOBOS, June 23, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEEN—Arrived June 22—Tug Daring, SEATTLE—Arrived 22— Stmr Seatile, irom Bkatways " ity o Salled June 235—U Way. S stmr Dolphin, for BRISTOL BAY—Arrived prior to June 10— Shi; E Moody, Alex Gibson, hence April 20; ship Chas hence March 16, from Anacortes April 16; ship Tacoma, hence April 14; ship Sintram_ ' hence April 1i April 10; smith; ship Eclipse, Banta Clara, heace April 10; ship Hecl: ship Bohemia, hence ship Star of France, from Lady- from Semlahmoo; snip from President, Kadiak, Thistle and Gertle | Ladysmith; ship Indiana, hence April 10; shi Columbla, hence April 12; bark Isaac Reed, hence April 15; Bark Palmyra, from Anacortes; bark E from Bel 14; bark Coalinga, hence A tra_ hence April 11; herice April 14; bark April 11; bkin Skagit, hence April Fremier, ' from Port Gamble; 1; erpe, hence April 13; bark Fresno, ngham: bark Himalaya, hence April bark Elec- schr Prosper, from Port Gamble: stmr Kvichak, hence May stmr Nushagak, from Alitak: stmr Presi- dent, hence April 27; stmr Kadiak, from Ka: luk; stmr Thistle, hencs April 23; stmr Gertie Storey, from Semtahmoo. SOUTH BEND-Sailed June 23—Schr Alum- Perkins, for a, for Chile. ASTORIA— Satled - April San Pedro. 23—Bktn Geo C POINT REYES-Passed June 23, 9:10 a m— Francisco, south. Point, | or this | BKtn Amelia_ from Eureka, for San Francisco; the Alaska red salmon pack f i Ny o Bk, ——— and a three-masted bark, bound COOS BAY -Arrived June 23—Stmr Arcata, Will W. | hence June 19, TATOOSH—Passed in June 23—Stmr Sena- tor, {rom Nome, for Seattle. Passed in June 23—Br stmr Wyefield, hence June 18 for Nanaimo: Nor stmr Terje Viken, from Port Los Angeles. PORT HARFORD—Eailed June 23—Tog Sea Rover, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Klikitat, for San Pedro. June 23—Bktn GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived June 23—Stmr Banta Barbara, hence June 19. Sailed June 23—Stmr Coronado, and schr W F Jewett, for San Francisco; schr C S Holmes, for Guaymas. PORT LOE ANGELES—Arrived June 28—Br ; $10. tmr Tottenly ‘from Mojt. flien A Pringle to Annie L. Roessner and | Which was bought on Puget Sound by a local | & T R ften iam F._Stirling, lot on S line of Hayes ' firm, arrived here yesterday, sixty hours from | Salled June Stmr J 8 Higgine, for 137:6 W of Octavia, W 55 by 8 120; Seattle and sixteen hours from Bureka, at| REDONDO—Sailed June 23—Stmr Asuncion, R :rv‘v”‘ w“-\' Jline ;\f t\_mk_ m:il'o 1[:: w .15 which port she called to replenish her supply | for Ventura. chy 27 y N ‘ ¢ on_ N - VNSEN d ccrner of Harrison and Twelfth streets, N |Of cosl and water. The Arrow wiil belcon r(‘l:?'l‘\:;' fg\s‘r;éi::‘:DfAnhea June 28—Schr 50:9, NW 100, S\W 57:4, SE 100, and property | Verted Into an ofl burner and will be, placed | "5 Lo {5 June 25—Brix Geneva, hence June out sunty: ®ift. jon the run between here and Vallefo. She 18| o 55l i ey William B.’ Shuman to Josephine Roman, | xld to be speedy and gave some evidence Of | ° 4N PEDRO—Arrived June 33—Stmr Coos lot on N line of Sutter street, 137:6 E of | her fleetness on the run rom Puget SotvS. | may, hence June 20; stmr Chehails, hence Juns hanan, E 68:9 by N 137:6: $10. The Arrow was built at Portland, Or.. In 1908 | 2630 5 Barbara. las Conn to T. C. Tognaazsini, lot on §|She la 147 feet long, 22.5 feet beam and 9.2 | %% WA SGUIR URTNEIR. . o0 o0 o wiggins, for line of Hayes street 165 W of Webster, W | fest deep. ‘ed ves. | SN Francisco: schr FEthel Zane, for Port 24:10 by § 6: $10 The berkentine Amella. which arrived v Townsend: stmr Coos Bay, for San Francisco. | terday from Eureka, made the run in twenty jeight hours, only half a day longer than it took the Arrow to.cover the distance. L b N Tug Sea Rover Returning. P. line of Fulton B Cornwall to Claus Relmers, lot on § reet, 137:6 E of Fillmore, E 137:6: $10. Claus and Gretjsn Reimers to Edward H. arns, same; $10. Thomae and Julia Moore to the First Church of Christ Sclentist, lot on S line of Sacra-| The tug Sea Rover, which left here Satur- mento street, §7:6 W of Scott. W 22:6 by Sgday in search of the missing bark Hollis- \"«““‘gu Ella Bradshaw, lot on § line | W04 left Port Harford yesterday for San > Sue El . lot o o 2 saa 8 5056 nento street, 110 W of Scott, W 27:¢ | I ancisco. Captain Thompson having b <3 S5 : $10. able to nd the elusive windjammer. The con- fotioends e, i er RS dition of the Holliswood Is not thought to be line of Fulton street, E 25 by N 116: $10. cus and Sarah Giazier to Belle H. Plum- t on W line of Baker street, 2 6 b to Lilltan Church, lot | 87:6°E of Brod- |8t i | coast and anchored. It Is thought that since speaking the schooner Transit the Holliswood has stood off shore, seeking a slant of wind WESTPORT—Arrived June varro, ‘hence June 22. ISLAND PORTS. 23—Stmr Na- EKA-—Arrived June 23—Stmr Mandalay, hence June 21. HONOQLULU—Arrived June 25—U 8 stmr Thetis, from cruise. Salled June 23—Schr W H Marston, for San Francisco, Salled Jun e 23—Schr India, Arrived June 23—Stmr Korea, and Janan, for Portland. from China MANILA—Arrived June 21—Span stmr All- at all serlous, for Captain Knight could have | cante_from Liveroool. in shore anywhere along the southern |stmr Sikh, from New York. Prior to June 28—Br Salled June 21—U S stmr Wisconsin, for Shanghal. ILOILO—Arrived June 22—Br stmr Indra- EASTERN PORTS. o c, § 101:3%, W N 14:7 P e Mok sy et | that would bring her within the vicinity of | pura, from Hongkong. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company | this Dort. to John J. Darrell and Edward Salomon, Iot | T J $ e of Page street, 50 W of Lyon, W | Released From Quarantine. S 110; $10, Robert A. and Josephine Cranston to Andrew | The steamer M. S. Dollar, which arrived 3. Donov 1ot on W line of Masonic avenue, = Wednesday night from the Orient, was re- 59:6 N of Waller street, N 25 by W 106:3; §10. leased from quarantine late yesterday after- to_ City Street Improvement noon. She brought 5500 tons of cargo. Mod- C on W line of Division street, ecrate northwesterly winds and fine weather 22:11 N of Fighteenth, N 28, W 7, § 27, to prevailed throughout the trip until June 21, beginning: $10. when the steamer encountered a heavy norther, iclen M, Patterson to George W. H. Pat- ' which lasted for two days and was accompanied terson, iot on W line of Guerrero street, 183 by high seas. The Dollar left Hongkong May € of Twenty-first, S 93 by W 117:6: $10. | 22 and Kobe June 1. : Annie White to Henry Becker, Iot on W | —— line of Dolores street, 2389 N of Fifteenth, N 30 by W 125: 810, William Ede Company to Elizabeth P. Sonn- ‘Will Be Overhauled. The missionary schooner Carrle and Annie O I s oo aibgareet: 23533 | went over to Hay & Wright's shipbuilding yard i o B g - | rday to e her decks calked and to gecancgln, Sonntag to same, same, quitclelm | yngergo’ extensive repairs When ready for | sea she will return to the Caroline Islands with to Andrew O.! 4 cargo of supplies for the missionary stations. st The Reinsurance Market. nk and Fugenie . lot on S line of Twenty-first street, ro, B 25 by S 114; $5. and County of San Francisco to James e anq Robert Richards (executors esta Labory of John Malone), lot on N line of Twen The rate of reinsurance oo the Parknook fourth street, 50' E of Bryant, E 25 by N | took another jump yesterday and the overdue 104; §—. i ¢ | bark ts now quoted at 20 per cent. The Laura George W. H. Patterson to Helen ‘M. Pat- ' remains at 90 per cent and the Wynford at 1. terson, lot on N line of Pine street, 50 W The Juteopolis, Queen Eilzabeth, La Roche- of Taylor, W 25 by N 75; $10. ! foucald, Largo Law and Willy Rickmers are Koy A. and Fannie J.' Daniels to George quoted at 7 per cent. W. H. Patterson, lot:en N line of Pine street, Mmool W of Taylor, W 25 by N 75: $10. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. leanor M. Vullcevich to Klizabethe Schoer« lin, lot on NE line of Langton street, 217 t— i g e s e A SR L Matters of Interest to Mariners and i ¥. and Hattie . Wells, D.' E. and_Rose C. Saunders and J. Mazza to Joseph Nash, Shipping Merchants. Jot on 8 line of L ur-mh(.?.'. E of Second Chartered for Lumber. venue, E 25 by 5 b *joseph and Caroline F. Nash to Phebe .| The latest lumber charters reported are: Shattuck, same. Installments; $10, Barkentine Amazon, from Tacoma to Sydney John Ji. Edwards to Tewis B, Haseltine, | at 30s; German ship Schurbek, from Puget lot on SW corner of Twentieth avenue and | Scund to Cork, United Kingdom, at Bbs; Lake street, S 104 by W 107:6; $10. Mary Farren to Harrlet R. Vint, (wife of James) lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 118 N of C street, N 25 by W 120m$10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Edward L. Landegren, lot on E line of Forty-eighth aye- nue, 150 8 of K street, § 25 by E 100; $10, Same to Katherine Miller. 1ot on T line of Forty-gecond avenue, 1008 of O street, S 50 by F 120: $10. . . Olive H. Grace to C." H. Morrell, lot on NW corner of Forty-seventh avenue and O street, W 40 by N 100; $10. schooner Solano, fronr Grays Harbor to Syd- ney, at 3%, with option of Melbourne at 4ls, chartered prior to arrival. —e— Additional Cargo. In addition to the cargo previously reported the steamer Coptle, which salled on Wednes day for Hongkong via Honolulu and Yokohama, carried merchandise for Japan valued at $14, 183, and several small shipments consigned to - Chinese ports valued at . The additional Harriet H. and L. H. Morse to Joseph P. | cargo included the following shipment: ‘:‘“ cao. and Mary J. O'Ryan, lot on S line of Seves To Japan—200 bales cotton, 30 bbls beer, 39 | Costa Ric: teenth stneet, 586 W of Clarg avenue, W 25, | pkgs bleycles and parts, 85 pkgs photographic | Pomo. S 66, E 25, N 75, lot 18, block W, Park Lane | supplles, 4 cs dry goods, 3 cs canned goods, | Corona. Tract 2; £10. 6 pkgs furniture, 17 pkgs hardware. Elizabeth Estate of Ludwlg Altschul (by Richard Alt.- ' To China—19 pkss furniture, 6 cs canned¥ Acapuico. schul. executor) to August Weihe, lot on N corner of Union avenue and De Kalb strect, N 200, E 70, S to San Bruno avenue, SW o Union' street, W to beginning, lots 1415, 1447 50, gift map 2; $335. ettic E. Ambrose to James Ambrose, lots 189 to 191, bleck 5. Fairmount Land Assocla- tion; also lot on SE line of T street, 50 SW of Twenty-fourth avenue. SW 50 by SE 5, lot 8, block 465, Bay View Home#tead: also Iots 6 to 8, tlock 50, City Land Assoclation: $10. Robert J. and Agnes Barth, Carl P. or P, Carl Kleehauer to Angela Savanella (wife of Carlo), lots 18 and 19, block 5, Garden Tract Homestead Assoctation; $10. . Thomas M. Matthews, Sarah M. Handy and Katherine M. McClellan'to Robert D. Connolly, lot on B line of Andover street, 100 § of Jeffer- son, S 25 by E_70, lot 25, ift map 3; $10, .W. and Katherine G. Wilson to Joseph B. Coryell, lot on — line of Evatt street, 153 8 of Visitacion avenue, S 63 by T 68; $10. Estate of Mary G. Robertson (by Willlam A. Robertson administrator) to W. W, Wil- son. same; $1800, Michael and Catherine A. McCann to Fiiza- beth Rothermel, lot cn E line of Vernon stree: 250 § of Garfield, S 125 by E 100, lots 14 to 18, | ‘block 23, City Land Aseociation; §10. lG Builders’ Contracts. ! ¥. Arata and M. Tette (owners) with Dal- | © and Caranza (contractors), architect ~_Ali work except excavation, concrete, shades and gas fixtures for a three-story and base- ment frame building on the NW corner of gouds, 4 pkgs grocerles and provi 34 i hardware, 3 cs paints, 14 cs glassware, 2 pkgs dry goods, 5 pkgs crockery, 2 pkgs ma- chinery, 8 cs lamp goods, 1 cs firearms, Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. . Thursday, June 23. U S 'stmr Daniel Manningz. Cantwell, from crulse In search of hark Holllswood. Stmr Nevadan, Greene, 17 days from Hono- lulu, via Kahului 815 days. Stmr* Centralla, ‘Erickson, Grays Harbor: bound sout! passengers. Stmr I A Kilburn, Jahnsen, 7 hours from Port Rodgars. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, 14 hours from Mendocino, via Point Arena 12 hours. Stmr Arrow, Black, 60 hours from Seattle, via Eureka 16 hours. | Stmr Greenwood, Walv Mendocino. Stmr Pasadena, Henricksen, Eureka; bound south; put in for f Stmr’ Newburg, Anfindsen, rays Harhor. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 15 hours from ‘aspar. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Monterey and s, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 41 hours from San Diego. Stmr Gualala, Panger, 17 hours from West- 26 nours T i byt T R P e 27.;'"‘ 5‘,‘;""‘:‘_““‘"“"’" m "'l': Buml’:dmm, teh, :vhm. 49 hours from frame buildings on N line of Carl - ), Redondo, Stmr Phoenix, Odl 26 hours trom Eureka. Bark W B Flint, Johnson, 19 days from 1L mk‘wnuup, Johnson, 7 days from Port Bktn ‘Willer, 28 hours from = mn e, 175:7% W of Cole, W 50 by N 137:6: $14,340. Margarita B. May (owner) with Hinson and - Jones (coniractors), architect Maxwell G. bee—All work except plumbing, sewers, and gas fixtures for a two-story residence e A Union, k?‘lwwmc‘: %f L 3, W.61:3 97:6 N 3 8 § 20, E 122:6; $4400. 5 ton ) tect—All work a two-story frame buflding on 8 line of Cle- ment _street, 82:8 W of Second avenue, 25 by 100; ¥ e Prager (owner) with Eleva Company M) néh«eet gfifl Dnm::: —Three passe elevators for M: ‘build- Newark, Reinertsen, 16 hours Trom 59 hours trom | corona. put in to land | Sore 14 hours from | Alameda. 63 hours from | Redondo : Argo. John J. Sweeney (owner) with M. P. Ken w‘% . Stark, hours from San | State contractor), ——-archif 4 Tor | vicents Tanding. o Eittaveth PHILADELPHIA—Cleared June 22—Br ship Leicester Castle, for Nagasak!. FOREIGN PORTS. VICTORIA—Sailed June 22—Stmr City of Puebla, for San Francisco. —Sailed June 22—Br etmr Indravelll, AD! for New York. FALMOUTH—Sailed June 22—Br bark East African, from Dublin. HAMBURG—Sailed June 19—Ger ship Alster, for Santa Rosalla. NG—Satled June 22—Br stmr Em- (ONGKO! s of Indi pr MOJI—Salled June 13—Br stmr Quito, —Sailed June 22—E8chr LIVERPOOL—Arrived June Antonio Lopez, Nome, NEW Marconi, Ia N for ASTLE, ia, for Vancouver. ‘anaimo. AU Honolulu. from Manila. for 23—Span stmr SINGAPORE—Arrived prior to June 23—Br stinr_ Knight Commander, from New York. stmr Isla GENOA- de Tazon, nia, from Li QUEENSTOWN Belgenland, thia. from New York. HAMBURG—ArTi from Manila. verpool. rrived from Philadelphia; d_ June Waldersee, from New York. Arrived June 20—Span ST VINCENT--Arrived prior to June 23— Ger stmr Memphis, hence Feb 27 for Hamburg. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived June 23—Stmr Aura- 25—Stmr stmr Carpa- June Movemiol Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. 23—Stmr Graf Marlposa. State of Cal Chehalis Jeante Humboldt .. Humboldt Humboldt Grays Harbor . China & Japan Humboldt .... Portland & Astoria. Puget Sound Ports. San Pedro & Way Pt Puget Sound Ports. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford. June + Portland & Astoria....|June . b San Pedro . . «|June «| Tahitj . .{June Cocs Ray +{June Humboldt i . |June Sydney & Way Ports..|June +| Nome & St. Michael..|June San Diego & W Pts.|June | San Pedro ... ««. June Mexican Ports «+«|June Portland & Astorfa....|June «| Point Arena & Albion.|June Humbeldt .. ‘[ Tune Coquille River “1June New York via Panama.|June Seattle & Tacoma .... June Newport & ay Ports.|June China & Japan June Puget Sound P June Mendoeino & Pt. Arana|June San Diego & Way Pts.|June TO SAIL. Steamer. n. Centen South Bay. | Sequola.... Rainier. North Fork.| Columbia. ... 8. Rosa. #n Jose. enburg Coos Bay... Arcata. Nevadan. City Puebl ter. ‘Breakwal B Arctic Costa Rica. " Destination. June 24. Humboldt . Astoria : §5 53500 e Lan w B0 wabl oFo morassa B3 §393353 83 383 o ann Twel B2 wZ8to E2E wweSZaw Zoboe ] 5 Ty £ o] 5 R | Cottage City. . MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS REGISTER AN OBJECTION Protest Against Osteopathist Exam; ers of Candidates for Native Daugh- COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page 15. 3 . ters of the Golden West. ! 1000 Con Tmpertal. 200 Ophir 5 = e 100 Crown Point. 500 Sierra fl A number of women medical Prac-| 206 Exchequer 500 Union Con 4 titloners met last night - at 1201 Sut-| 100 Gould & ter street for the purpose of protest- ing against a resolution offered by Session. 500 Justice . | 100 Mexican Afterns 160 Caledonia = 500 Con C & California Parlor No. 7, Sacramento, | 3% Crown Foint- b cler . and supported by Past Gsand-Presi- i S R AN e sTOC ANGE. dent Gett of that parlor and passed, Following were the sales on the Pacifie to allow ostéopathists to be examin-! ing physicians for subordinate par-| lors of the Native Daughters of the| Golden West. . Mrs. Ella E. Caminetti, grand pres- ident, of Jackson, attended the meet- ing and while she listened to the pro- test of the regular practitioners she was unable to give an opinion one way or the other, since she was not aware of the exact wording of the res- olution in question. 2 Those opposed to the resolution de- cided to draw up a formal protest, which will be submitted to the grand Stock Exchange yesterday Morning Session 17| 200 Overman . 14/ 100 Scorpion 11| 200 Sierra Nev 00 Union Con 100 Bullion ..... 500 Challenge Con 400 Crown Point. 100 Gould & Cur. 100 Ophir .. 3 Session. o0 Justice 100 Mexican 1 Ophir o Overman 100 Caledonia ... 100 Con C & Va.l 10| 100 Con € & V.1 071/ 100 Crown Foint. I TONOPAH MINING CHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 5200 Esperanza ... 03/1300 Rescue » president in regular form. 800 Gold Anchor. 30 500 Tom nelmon:j Dr. B. P. Shepherd, dean and pro- | 100 MacNamara . 35/ 500 Ton BelmonG- fessor of osteopathic theiry and prac-| 500 MacNamara Ton Midw tice and clinics of the California Col-| 100 Mont Ton..2 Ton Midway lege of Osteopathy, sald last night | 1500 Ray & O'Brien 200 'lrfm Midwa: ‘'that his school was just as capable to Afternoon Sesslon. = 500 ..« 05| 800 Ton Belmont.. 75 make an examination and diagnosis | o0 m‘ 4 S e as the regular medical doctor. 8500 !Acchlmn . 52 300 Ton Bemont.. S 1900 MacNemara . 4] 500 Ton Belmont.. 18 . 'on Belmont.. T PERSONAL. 400 Mont Ton. -2 423) 560 Ton Coia M. 13 — 550 Mont Ton ...2 45| 800 Ton 5 Midway. . Mid G of 9350 Ray & O'Brien 07/1160 Ton 15C0 Rescue 10/ 30 Ton CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY. June 23—4 p. Dr. Judson Liftchild of Covelo is at the Occidental. Dr. Robertson and family of Liver- more are at the California. Railroad Cominissioner A. C. Irwin Bid. Ask. Bid. Ak, of Marysville is at the Lick. it z &l‘ iv(uxt:‘;u“ ag lx; Frank Sandelin, proprietor of a hotel 9} Ken b P at Ukiah, is at the St. Francis. oo B i — ¥ J. J. McSorhey, a mining man of Cal- gefll & Beleh.1 ;.’3 1 ”| g:’:é“x:.i gg 1 : averas County, is at the California. ullion .. LA cide: = L. H. Taylor of the United States| aioms coo §7 folonerman s Geological Survey iIs at the Palace. gm\:;r < 1 4 1zPotost - . Former State Senator A. F. Jones of Confidence . el ey Oroville and wife are at the Palace. oo S.,;‘.,f.:‘ 0F * 031 Seg Belcher .07 C. H. Pope, a prominent manufac-|Con N Y .... 08 O4Sierra Nev 35 turer of Moline, Ili., is at the St. Fran- | Crown Point. 11 12 Silver Hill . cis. Eureka Con.. — 50/ Syndicats @ Thomas J. Kirk, State Superintendent | Fxchequer ... 38 39\ Union Con .. 37 of Public Instruction, is at the Califor- ; _‘;;dk&\!;“ = 'i;l'xg-'j'.ckfi 'l'o nia. Julta ... or ol » H. A. Smith, a prominent young TONOPAH MINES, mining engineer of Bisbee, Ariz, is at Bid. Ask.| Bi4 Ask. the Grand. Colehan . o BRescus ... 10" — Arthur Gourley, the shingle magnate | Gty aachor. S22 of Chicago, who owns a large shingle| Gold M Con. —!Ton Exten. 8100 mill in Northern California, IS a guest | Hannapah M. —I/Ton &8 G W. — 04 Gus Holmes, who recently disposed | Lucky Tom. 02| Ton of Nev.T 871 8 7 of his interest in the Hotel Angelus in | MacNamara . % Ton N Star. 8 Los Angeles, arrived here vesterday 07| Ton Unlon... 10 and is at the Palace. Ray Exten .. — 08 Unfted Ton 8 10 J. Ross Clark, vice president, and T.|Ray & O'Brien 07T ——|West End. 20 20 E. Gibbon, auditor of the Salt Lake | Fa¥ Ton iale-o Rallroad, arrived from Los Angeles e T vesterday and are registered at the Will Care for Homeless Boy. Palace. 5 The Society'for the Prevention of F. M. Clough, general manager, | Cruelty to Children has determined to ::d giafl-ongbgmrk E’;‘;fp::;}:eiirteghmke charge of a little boy named e mon - 4 e nele, ests at Sterling and Chico, are regis- George Burns, “hme‘ "”"f 4 - tered at the Palace. J. 'H. Johnson, has apparently left J. V. Coleman, the weil known cap- | i to be cared for by the publi italist, who left here two weeks ago ! Johnson placed the youngster with on his yacht for the southern part of | Mrs. Willlam Conley of 306 Shotwell the State, returned yesterday and is street several weeks ago and depart- registered at the St. Francis. ed with the promise that he would George Kingsbury, manager of the |send money for all necessary expense Lick, and his wife, who have been | The Conleys have not heard from him making a tour of the East, during|since that time. The Children’s S which they visited the St. Louis Expo- | Gety was notified and will sition, returned to this city last even-|boy to seme institution. ing. —_— Wedded at All Sainte. A pretty wedding took place yester- day evening at All Saints Chapel. An- drew S. Johnston, a popular young send the i Qi Californians in New York. NEW YORK, June 23.—The follow- ing Californans are in New.: York: From San Francisco—D. H. Ankele, | insurance man, was united in mar- at the Normandie; J. Baer and WifE.,ringe to Miss Sadie Burke, a favorite at the Herald Square; . Barnett, at|in the Western Addition. The younz the Broadway Central; Mrs. W. B. | couple left shortly after the ceremony Bourne, at the Netherlands; J. M. |for Monterey, where the honeymoon Lane and wife, at the Astor; A. Mc- | will be sp Kay and wife, at the Grand; Mrs. J. ———e O —— P. Prior, at the St. Denis; C. S. HOw-| BUNKOED IN HORSE TRADE.—William alden, at the Imperial; Miss Jacobs, | Costello, 1701 Harrison street, socured a war- at the Broadway Central; Mrs. M. J. | ::m.:&? D}’n'n;en J_u'Lx-k zlllng;:nhy-!!ar‘:-y fo; 0 . Johm Sillfe charg Kemble, at the New Amsterdam; J. . 7.ory™ Gostelio claims ‘that he and Siliick B. Levison, at the Holland; A. I.|peq a horse trade on_Tuesday and that the Mace, at the Herald Square; Miss N. | latter got the best of it by felonious methods. O’Loughlin, at the Broadway Central; - J. A. Young, at the Grand Union; Mrs. e TO SELL REAL ES TATE.—L. M. F. Wan- R. Wills, at the St. Denis. — guardian of the s!.l:d of Sarah F. e _ | Swett, an incompete: terday petitioned From Santa Barbara—S. G. Drey: the Superfor Court for permission to sell her fus, at the Imperial. From Los Angeles—Dr. M. Johnson, | reaie 1 tated oy the cusdian” at the Murray Hill: L. Lindsay and | $35.241 wife, at the Savoy, and Miss F. Mead- | S ows, at the Grand Union. OCEAN TRAVEL. Her entirs guardian to be worth R R R T Osteopathists Given Diplomas. There was a large attendance at the ninth commencement exercises of the ! California College of Osteopathy, held at Steinway Hall last night. The ad- dress was delivered by the Rev. H. J. | Steamers leave Broadway what , piers 9 and 1, San Franciseo: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, etc., « Alaska—11 a._m. June 19, 24, July 5. Change to Company's st - Vosburgh, D. D., and Dr. B. P. Shep- Sy s S—"—- herd, president of the college, con- B :'x\r‘ W ;_o.fl_:m r ow . Seattle o ferred the degrees. Those who com- | R:lrlln(hlm—ll S oimg Bhge pose the graduating class are Lelia Belle Butcher, Sarshel de Pew Cooper, Sally Jewell Davis, Mary Olive Green- well, Catherine Lloyd Oliver, Kate Chanie at Seattle to this CSompany's steame: for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Seattle or coma to N. P. Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Himboldt Boy)—Pomona, 1:30 : m., Jume 21, 27. July 3. Corona, 1:30 p. m., Crowhurst Slaughter. Bune 18, 24 30, July & e N O B I SRR } . For Los Angel vio Port Los Angeles and Redondo). © and Santa Barbara Santa Rosa. 9 a m. State of California. Thuredays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San_Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Sumeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sam Loufs Obispo). Ventura and Huensme. Bonita, 9 a. m.. June 16, 24. July 2. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., June 20, 28, July 6. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Paz. Santa Ro- ealfa, Guaymas (Mex.). 16 . m., ith each mo. | "ALASKA EXCURSIONS, Season 1904—The tial excursion steamship Spokane _ will eave Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria July 3, 19, Aug. 2, 18 For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. SUTRO CASE ARGUMENTS.—Arguments were begun yesterday in Judge Coffey's court | upon the application of the heirs of Adolph | Sutro for a partial distribution of the estate. i The validity of the trust clause in the will is involved and the question has been raised as to whether or not Judge Coffey has jurisdic- | tion in that feature of the case, inasmuch as Judge Troutt has already decided that the clause is not vaild. —_—— RANDOL ESTATE ACCOUNT.—The Mer- cantile Trust Company, as special admin trator of the estate of James B. Randol, de- ceased, yesterday flled a report showing cash receipts of $22,950 S2 and a baiance on hand of $20,604 54. New Montgom- L TR T e Tioteh 10 Mazket nt . ai Hrod- FROM SEATTLE. way wharves. Office, 10 Market =t. DUNNAN, General Passenger Agent, 10 Market st San Franciseo. .. D Satls. Sails. Skagway & Way Ports. June 24 Valdez & Seward...--.|June 24 Nome & St. Michael. . June 25 | Oo. R. & N. Co. » o JLUMBIA salls June 18, 26. July 6, 18 and Sitaway & Way FocisJune 33 26 GEO. W. ELDER wails Jume 1. ‘July i, EEVATT IR E B e e Faralion.."-. SI y & Way Ports.|June 23 LAND. OR. " Taroueh. tikets o al i I ts. Steamer ticket Include & Sun, Moon and Tide. | Stantaer _'.l,, oot of Spear st at ,: United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— a. m. S. F. BOOTH, m._ Agt. Pass. .. Time &nd Height of High and Low Waters Montgomery st; C. CLIFFORD, Gen. Agent at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Freight Dept., 3 Montgomery st. Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. s, wew NOTE—The high and low waters occur at c..u s SYONER. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 ‘OIRECT LIMA e TANIT | 8. 8. ALAMEDA_ for Honolulu, June 23, 11 am. | 8. S, MARIPOSA, for Tahitl, July 2, 11 a m, | 8. 8. SIERRA, for Honolulu, Samoca, Auck- ! “'lana and Sydney, Thursday, July 7, 2 p. m. 43 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. 00, Aqgs., Tickat 0232 643 M- 26 a. m. Kot Freigt OMes3dd Mardaise, 2uil 2vik minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, JUNE 24. i b e A AR Db i Time| _ | Time) g g ,'.‘1‘3.‘{ . !__ o 0] o, [ L ' (OMPAGNIZ GENERALZ TRANSATLANTIGUZ & W e R R L DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Sailing ever: inatead o 2 s X Py LI “ 2 North River, foot of Morton st. - First class to Havre, §70 and upward. Second 27 class to vre, $45 and upward. GEN- 23 ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND » . CANADA. 32 Broadway (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.. Pacific Coast 30 @®.2 Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. ; Tickets sold b: 1i Railroad Ticket Agents. left hand column the To U. 8. Navy Yard -I Vallejo. 1 day in the STMRS. GEN. FRISBIE, MONTICELLO and tourth of the ARROW—9:48 A. M.. 12:30 noon. 3:15 P. des. as M., 6:00 P. M.. 830 P. M. (ex. Sunday 501 are in Sundays 9:45 A, M., $:30 P. M. Leave Vai n:_- lejo T’:fl'L 9 Bll:h NOON inus o 3:15 P -, junday), Sun- sign precedes the height. number s 7:00 A. M. 4:15 P. M. Landing and Fiven s sublracted from the depth given by office, Pier & foot Mission St Fhone Main the: charts. The plane of reference is the mean 1508, HATCH BROS. of the lower low waters. To U. S. Navy Yard and Valiejo.