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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1904 e | TR s BRE S58Eee IST. PAUL BRINGS WHALEBONE, [BISINESS MEN Fioeas & Wetee, b Lo Avet LOBB—in this clty. July 18, 1004 Nevile B MONDAY, July 11— p. m. Fl l RS AND ( io l ,D I ' ROM NOME August Anderson, 44, 88 Ash avenus, and | beloved hushand u»‘n“dw son o Bid Ask BT AME ? e ‘ Amelia B, Ballard 41,88 Ash avenus. .. Alpha 25 ack F. Myers 22 Grand el, and Louise | an . 18 20| A . . sy W S QR s S 2 & Alaska Commercial Company’s Steamship Arrives From the Far : th e S s ant ol | o e e e b pumeret "DV | Saesents . 8 %8 - ; Fertile Valleys Charm the iroest T, Monez, 25, Sacramento, Nel- . Challes 22| H H i iy, BT St et e 7| s i Doty et B | S 0 5 3 # North With-a Cargo Typical of the Wealth of the Land Once| embers of the Califor- a Martin, 25, Watsonville Altahmos Tribe No. 87, Imp, O. R. M.— 20 Savage .. 28 v i i mmi rime Tt 2 g fagn St *7A| i an Memiors T 573 b 2ol o B iy Owned by the Czar-—-Has oh Board the Body of Lloyd Eaton| nia Promotion Committee Fies b(v} 1. Otto, 3 brother, Neville R. Lobb, to-day (Tues- . 12 13/Silver HIll 51 54 Lilllan C. Woods, 20, 48 Sycamors aven ), at 4:80 p. m. from the pariors of the —|St Louts — 10| e —F William H. Meyer, '35, New York City, Western Addition Funeral Directors, 1724 | Fureka Con.. 50! Syndicate § 8 TOURISTS DELIGHTED Blanche M. Gore, 21, 35 Cook street. troe 3 L. 8T 89l Saimes T Brown, i, Hio Viets, and Aunte| Devisndero atrest o sachem | Gonnh cor. 13 melume S % ' ey S T~ SRR, J. H. HUTAFF. Chief of Records. Hale & Norc. 73 TilTellow Jacket. 19 20 lds, 36, Los Angeles " | McBOWEN—In this city, July 10, 1904, Grace | Julla 5 06| R ey "5s “S01% Mount Vernon | McBowen, beloved wife of the’ 1ate Samuel TONOPAH wNgs, Party Bound for Eureka See avenue, and Mamie M. Flynn, 18 801% Mount | McBowen, and beloved mother of Mrs, . Ask. | Ask. h V' vel J_ Hartwell and Robert A. McBow & na Colehan . 04 —Ray Ton . — 00 e R tive of Montreal, Canada, aged sofl:iiem. Eaperanz, 03 gilRea Top 1 2 Much of Interest as y Funeral this d: (Tuesday), at a. m, psy Queen. — 25/Rescue .. ¥ 2 e rom T o ot Gantner Broa., 1200 Mis: | Gold Anchor. — 27|Ton Belmont.. 84 85 Travel Overland b} Stage BIBTHS MHRHGBS_ BE.A wion street, between Eighth and Ninth. In- | Goldfield ....115 —iTon & Cal... 10 25| terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Gold M Con. —- 02/Ton Bxten.. 901 o:hi —_— Birth, marriage and Geath moticss sent by | McDONNELL—In this city, July 11 1904 | Tannapeh M. 25 —{Ton & G ¥, 35 o4} . Special Dispatch to The Cail. smatl will not be inserted. They must be handed | Grace, dearly beloved wife of Framk Me- |y PULor - L gl Iotat either of the pubiication offices and be | Donnell, daughter of Benjamin and Jennle | ' 05 700 -° bt SaLa SPEINGR. Jul I At &% indorsed with the name and residence r- | Lundy, ‘sister of the late Mary Cereghino and | ypot¥, O - - B g gl ’ , sons authortzed to have the same publiehed. | Benjamin and Georse Lundy, aod mlece of | Mizpah Ex... . | likie afterncon the members -of the otices eted simplyto the ent fe Lee, a native of Alameda, Cal., 8 et s - D e event are publiched once in this column | 25 years and 6 montha. Aost Tou. -3 Superter.. | 2706 California Promotion Committee's ex- free of charge MALLOY—In this city, July 11, 1804, at the | Paymaster ... 05 !U'nfted Ton ey A cursion, bound for Eureka, passed = — residence, 117 Alblon avenue, between Six Pine Grove .. 50 —|Utopia ..... 10 : eventeenth streets, George F. v Ex 08! West En 21 30 from Mendocino County into the land beloved son_of Charles and Mau brother of Charles J. and Walter B. | and_grandson of Jeremiah Regan, | ive of San Francisco, aged 2 years and | | 13 days. 10, | MATTHE ev. J. H. Schroeder, Martin George Matthew, beloved father of James | abeth Boyen | Matthew of San Rafael and George Matthew | &O'Brien 13 14| 1 ACTIONS. r 11, ‘a Junker Company, lot on SW corner of McAliister and Buc McNAMARA—In this city, July 7, 1904, to the wife of James b mara, & son. E————————— MARRIED. N—In this city, Ji |of Humboldt. The party to-day spent | two hours at Bell Springs for dinner, when they struck off over the old State road. They will arrive at Harris to- night about 6 o'clock, in advance of | | teenth ana | . | | —In Oakland, July 10, 1904, 1904 by the Fred Junker t Bandixen and ¥ R i . streets, W 89:6 by 8 6: also lot | BROOK—ZELLNER—In this city, July 10. Long Inland, N. Y., & native of Scotland, | Brcets; W $0:6 by 8 151:0: slso It Soter, | R I & 1904 by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Richard | aged 76 years and 1 month e : e | bee 5 | | provided with four and six horse ner. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1 Ha L.| fully invited to attend the funeral services Hathaway and Sadle J nw- i to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at his HAXE-TREVATHAN —In this eity, July 11 late residence, Fifth street, ' Oakland. B. Brook and Bm | 3 in View C y. | 2608, by the Rev G A Bernthal Waites | Interment Mountain View Cemetery. | | | { HATHAWAY—KAF : to Claus Brandt, lot on avenue and Buchanan 3 : $10. | and_lda F. Davis to Charles L m W line of Webster street, 25 by W 100; $10. and Matilda Parker to Patrick J. stages by A. P. Cross. All were in good spirits and declared it one of the most unique experiences of their lives. From the time they left corne street, N Haxe and Katherine Thev 2 MYERS—In Nevada, July 9, 1904 Jeremiah city, atherine Thevathan, both of.this | Ty, “Myers of Oakiand, beloved husband of | : v e 1a en My seph, | (. . ing until MARCUCCI—LUVISI—In this city, July 10, e late n Myers, and father of Joseph, | Campic W line of Scott street, 32: | Sherwood yesterday morn 1006 by the Rev. G A Bernihal, Peter | Lavlel, John and Moille Myers, a mative of | § of Wailer, £ 20 by W I16:3; $0100. " their arrival at Bell Springs at 1 .M.",”m L0 S S AW Oy Kingston, 1ot on E line of Clayton street, 220 | o'clock to-day the business men de- NEWMAN_—WEISS—In this city. July 3, 1904, S Swiy I Jiat ar B iclser Trom 20011 oran alier, 8 4 106:5; $10. clared their surprise at the fertility of by the Rev. M. S Levy, @nd Theresa Weiss. IELSEN—MALMEDY—In this city, July 7, 1904, by the Rev hal, Alexander ent St Mary's Cemetery E Siisfonn. ank ENvsheih Mehasily; Soth of § JLES—In this city, July 11, 1904, Elvira A., | o om str ot { beioved wife of Manuel Noles, loving mother $10. WETERS—LABLING—In this city, July 8,| of Joseph and Henry Noles and Mrs. L.| Alice C. Kenyon (wife of C. G.) to Nettle 1004, by the Rev. M. S, Levy, Abrabam J. | ton, and sister of John_ Bernard, Merced | Ccitier (wife of E, C.), lot on N line of Henry Peters and Iéa Labiing Guy 'r-*llum), Mrs. B. Bologense ind | street, Sanchez, W 23 by N 115, PRAGER—HILSON—In N Merriman, a native of Contra | quitclaim deed the section through which they passed. | They had expected to see only lonely stretches of forest. Instead they wers greeted at intervals by fertile mountain valleys scantily inhabited, but capable of supporting a great population. Long Valley In particular charmed — er street, thence to St Patrl rch, where a requiem mass will be commencing at 0 a. m. Inter- {16t on N line arrison, W 3 3 en, lot on S of Fourteenth, $10. uly 3, 1904, by the Rev. M Le rager and County, Cal., aged 41 years and 3 W. A. Burdick to William F. and Mary K. the visitors. They saw plenty of good Rowie Hilson. 1onths Stockman, lot on K line of Florids strest. 140 1and. wiieh conlll he BAE fhoms ST 8 1o this elty y > Friends and acquaintances are respect- [ § of Twenty-fifth by B 100; $10. x.“lx J,,.-}'.:"‘ul_o “’2‘.’;.' fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day Henry Feige to Claus Hadler, lot on W line $30 an acre. This valley demonstrates (Tuesday). : 30 p. m.. from her late|of C: 5 N of T N that almost anything can be raised In — ey | Tesidence, 571 Minna street, thence to St. | : $10, {hie park o Miadeaing e So a Patrick's Church for services, commencing | eevy to Annie L. McGreevy, un- 1 p m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery iy of lot on N line of Twenty-fourth fine apples as can be had anywhere in McBowen, Grace } ol 111008 Mary | lv‘uxénxr.jm 10 E of Douglass, 10 by N this State are produced in Long Val- e D mother of Carl. Robert, Frances, Mildred | Joseph and Minnie Kalser to Sophie Datto, §ny " | and the late Olive Nichols, a native of Pet Bt it et el ”;m'“" S of Green The party will arrive at Eureka to- Eylv . years 7 months and 7 | street, S 0. d:njn":.l(unflil‘\‘\_ N. Y. rpuw‘r;npll‘!a‘.!v ‘(?w )| _John L. and I . Tierney to Charles morrow night, being taken by spectal | T. McCarthy, 1ot on N line of Pacific street, 4 the funeral services | 38:6 W of Jones, W 130 by N 60; $10. ¥). at 1:30 p. m mi Margaret Campbell to Wiillam J. Campbell |et al, lot on NW line ‘of Laurel place, 200 SW ot First street, SW 25 by NW Eirt. | Settie P. Andrews (wife of George T.) to | efe—— eorge T. Al s, lot on NW line of Bran- aiem high mass of month’s | DAl street. 85 SW of Zoe. SW 40 by NW 50 celebrated at St. Francis | B!t lock, train from Camp Five. At every point so far in the itinerary camps wit comfortable quarters have beem pro vided for the visitors. Most all thes travelers are clad in khaki suits and Burgess, from Everett. to sail about July 13| many of them are wearing Panama for Port Townsend hats, s i UREKA—Arrived July 10—Stmr Pomcna, | Dats, siving quite a unique appearance moa, hence July 9; stmr | to the bod: [ Friends and ac tully invited to atte to-morrow (Wednes the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co. 1908 Mission street. between Fifteenth and | Sixteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- by Fortro, M. n Haggerty, Patrick Happ Edith M. B. nann, Cl N Hickey, ¢ Johnson, The Alaska Commercial Company's | | armelita, Tacott, ot | steamship St. Paul, Captain Lundquist, | y %0l arrived yesterday from Nome and st. | jetta_Calvert line of Nin fornia street, N (Tuesday), at 9 o of the soul of the late Miss | o7 stmr e, hence July R. iums, Lizzie for the kiak Ry 11, 1904, Mir »’-r?r‘n-t:'..‘; i Frle ds and acquaintances m‘_m‘x(m] Vint to Havn»lml:" \Am;“:wi\fel(_’{llé Michael with some treasure and a Safled’ July 10—Stinr Noyo, fdr San an-i * . and Diok | ¥ L e Y ey 2 ad iitapath | St N 120: aith cargo typical of the wealth of the far| | A e e N I e B oy |~ it o By o Wilitam, ' Caroline. § 5, i ““Fulton street, 132:6 W of | north. The treasure was in nuggets, T e SJuly 11—Stmre Chico and e _— Widman s hative of San ‘Rrancisco, ssed | Kol belin ‘o Mary ¥ MoClain, [ rOm which Uncle Sam, at his mint, CoAmived Juy 11 Stme Fieiades, tm Seattie. | TACOMA, July 11.—Private Thomas on W 1 10 months a 3 days. » of Nineteenth avenue, 50 S of | wi 5 i riends and acquaintances are respect- | ;'L Pl U b W 100: $10. will be able to manufacture gold coin to attend the funeral to-moIrow | * wiyigm H. Depew to Margaret L. Jackson, | to the value of $176,880. The freight in- lock, from the fam- | 1,0 "on & Jine of J street. 57:6 W of Ninth a ND—Arrived July il—Schr San {C. Vandiver of Company K, Nine- naventura, hence June 22. | teenth United States Infantry, has 'OUTH BENL uly 11—Schr Ce- . . o i AT ©¢ | heen shot and killed by Privats Fred- street. Interment | oionve v by S 100; $10. cluded barrels of ivory, bales of furs i "“,‘?,,f?""‘,;\,’,; &, SR AR )y carria " S Sl o 5 POR'] ? ) uly —Stmr ie s . - his uly 10, 1994, a Annfe Cos (W of illla 3 ot on § P F 7 i1 camp. men a a a et a native of co, years. r of T p < v 19 bone. PORT HARFORD- ailed July 11, 6 p m— | p. P v 3 & Zative of Mexico, aged 45 years: | comer of Twelfth avenue and K sireet, W 120 | POT 3 5 Stmwr Bonita, for San Pedro and way ports. | quarrel and Stubbs says he fired when ) fully invited to attend the funeral services B O ) e Mereaver X fRans discharged all my news HARDY CREEK—Arrived July 10—Stmr|p, peljeved his life was in danger. E Tuesday. July 12, a lock, at the mortu- | e T B Spafier | seattle,” said Captain Lundquist, SHIP DURBRIDGE | Navarro. hepce July 9: stmr Marshfield, from | . 2 - uneral Wedne : 1 lot on E line of Forty- e n Pedro. \ | Stubbs has been turned over to the ary chapel ¢ u & Co.. 505 Mont- | i S of U street, S 50 by E|Such of it as was worth while you re- RIVED FROM H m her late - s e oeas . Sailed July 10—Stmr Marshfleld, for Needle | .ivi First street s ESaNL S $ g ceived some days ago by tele-|! A STORMY | Rock ‘d”l authorities here. ] rison, thence 1o X : ¢ 004 | B M. Lombard to Morris B. Wells, undivided hr « e T | HARDY CREEK—Sailed July 11—Stmr Na- | —_————————— where a requiem hi In St. Helena. Cal., July 10, 190 | % interest of outside lands blocks 1184, 1157 | ET&PR. varro, for San Francisco. San Rafael Pio Di jn Scinkgle, & natlvé oC Bwitseiatd, | and 1268; 810, The St. Paul brought home for bur- | and provisions. 1420 Ibs beans, 51830 lbs | WESTPORTSailed July 10—Stmr West- - - e, 3 Il be held at the |, Henry E. and Mary A. Huntington to Hunt-| i) the body of Lloyd Eaton, news of | chocolate. 44 pkes groceries and provisions, | port. for San Francisco. SAN RAFAEL, July 11.—Henry B. Funeral services w residence at St. Hel at 1 o'clock In this city, July 10, 1904, Bridget Shannon, beloved mother of John J. McCann, Mrs_ Harry Stover, James J. McCann and ton Land and Improvement Company, un- - | divided 3 of same property as described In| whose death in Alaska was received | 300 Ibs aried fish, deed of Huntingion to Huntington, recorded | gome time ago. wagon material . Liber 1989 D. 13, see twentieth . 8 pipe, 14 cs arms and Janvary 10, 1903; $1 She brought passengers as follows: Tachinery. 7 pkgs bleye Magee to Frederic E. | From St Michael—T. L. Petrie and wife, | tobac LY by Arrived July 10—Stmr Gualala, hnce July 10, 2 Jbe malt. 4008 Ibe rice, | T PORT Saed Tuly 11 Stme" Goatata; | Bass. an old citizen of this city, died eel, 30 cs fuse, 18 san Franelsco. | this afternoon at his residence, 40 ammunition, 15 pkas BARBARA_Salled July 11—Stmr|gpayer street, where he has resided ; ;. 43 for San Diego. | T digs oy Wouds. 800 tins matcbwm | Passed in July 11—Schr Soquel, | for thirty-three years. Bass was known na, Cal, Wednes. y 10, 1904, Annie, ven, mother en, daughter of of John and L. Can TATOC a Walter and ) ¢ ¥ the Maria McAuliffe, a native of Ire- |, 81 b | o e 25 for Port Townses pre " Island, Canada, | the, g g . [ Masee, ot poormer of Latona_and | pr. A" ¥ icawards, Mrs. G Goble. | 8 oyls ammonia, G pkgs actd, 1976 Ibs lead Beon e o KT B ey R'\’“”" from | 81l over the county as “Uncle Hank. - Ey 3 to. aticnd the funeral to.day | ¥ 100. S 6, 51,7 t0 45, block Bt | 1es. Mrn o AL MoDoNna o hiia Ty, | carried 2056 Tba raisins, 55000 be asicd fraty | PR, Blakeley for West Con In 1865 he came to California and lo- > t 8:15 o'clock, from the parlors | 4180 lot o Ba 0 et MSet w0 Nl mhascy L. Peltz and child, Miss J. Mc: | and 30 cs canned frulf, valued at $1361, en | , TATOOSH -Passcd in July 11—Stmr Queen, (‘a(éd in El Dorado. Later he came 2 Bros.. 1209 Mission street, b Thornte by E 100, lots 9,111, 13| Donald, Mrs. 'A” R. Davenport, Mrs. K. W., route to Winnipeg, Manitoba. | PoRT ¥ o rriv —Schr | to"San Rafael and Inaugurated the Findlay | \yween Eighth and Ninth, thence to nd block B; also 1ot on’ NW corner of | McDonnell. Mrs, E. Reed and two children, and | 1 Tl V“RThv‘y!\;-\-n)T'ur::‘\" o e - - § '| Mlg}'-an Peter's Church, Alabama street, near Twen- | Thornton and Flora streets, W 123, 1 600, | twenty-seven passengers from Seattle. The Curacao’s Cargo. PEDRO—Arrived July 10—Stmr Man- first carriage and transfer company. Boward Cuse Whece o° poslien Migh mese w1l | R T sy e * s i K e H from Eurcka. July 11—Stmr Redondo, | Bass was a native of Wayne County, et B0 ed for the repose of her soul, com o ornton, o 3 2 e steamer Curacao, which sailed on Fri- July 9; stmr Aleazar, from Gree: d. | v vas 77 aged 22 ye > - ki ; vage. July 9; stmr Aleazar, from Greenwood. Iv . was 77 al years at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy s e Mol u:if:}:f} 1325‘9‘1:3 » Had Stormy Voyage. ! day for Guaymas, carricd a general merchan- Tuly. Ti—Siner Despatel for~ Sum !;en:n‘sy :;fl:‘ adnedamau years old at nees are respect- SRR e ~Speselog 1 200, 1ote 28 to 8 The British ship Durbridge, which arrived | dise cargo consigned to the port of destination schr R C Slade. for Grays Harbor. | the time S . tiend the ASS 5y REDONDO—Arrived July 11—Schr Volant, Tucsday, | SNODG! yesterday 149 days from Hamburg, encountered | and other Mexlcan ports, valued at $ ) e mer Alles et e o Tawbis . | Dloe also ot SW corner of Thornton nginc 3 128. The o . Wever: Pank ‘oo ang| and Alice X dgrass, and _brother of | apd Neptune streets, W 200 by § 450, block [ ™Uch heavy weather on the voyage, but got | lcading exports were as follo i e N PORTS iR o ark stret and | AR A and Lewis Snodsrase, & na. | J: also lot on NW. corner of Ulah and Thorn | the WOrst of it a few days after starting. So| wine, 147 ca 06 gals whisky, 23 cs lquors, | . e s S e Movements of Steamers. taking parlors tive of Bloomington. Cal. aged 11 years ¢ | ton streets, N 500, 19, NW to Potrero | stormy did the weather become that February | 1565 Ibs malt, 590 pkgs paste, 4694 Ibs 7| > “f‘"n"}‘l“"""d iy Th- e A bt « onths and 26 days avenue, S to Thornton, E 0 beginning, block | 13 the Durb: c ces, 72 3 ' ! |-vance, from Colon. o IVE. . L | e e eviana, July 11, 1004, Saran ., | O3 also lot on SI corner of Venun ahd WII | & snewerod cove ot Comavon - In apie of the | ainiac 5ois "hee Jable preparations, 73 1bs | *DEi,AWARE' BREAKWATER Pases up| 70 ARTW Dus. Mre. Martin loved mother of Fred and Bennie Stark of | e aely. W 10, K 206, N 36, W B, shelter, high seas swept her decks and four | pawder. ca canned salmori; £30 s canned | Tomaaavaie . . fom s Bl o e R .3 Oakland and Mrs. am Harris of Vac In Silver Terrace: $10. ays later, when she resumed her voyage, dam- | goods, 23,330 Ibs coffee, 7 bbls flour. 1351 Ihs s 3 orf ville Cal. @ mative of Pennsylvania aged | William A and Thomas Magee Jr (trustees) | sged deckhouses and smashed in boats provided | ham and bacon, 400 Tbs lard, 10,273 Tbs cheea COLUT (_1s:u:1 PJ??'TS'H Ja ] e s i3 vears 3 months and 22 days, g e S “SH: S0 repair work sufficient to keep all hands busy Ibs butter, 24 cs olives, 11 pkgs pro s HO! L“ iy rrie Yoi s B e R pedt B et iTaly 1 HENS—In Victoria, B, C.. July 4, 1904, | Frederic E. Magee to S. Ducas Company (a | for a long time, Heavy gales were encoun- | 11 cs mineral r, 1396 Ibs 1s, 2 R, R = » | s i | 12 3 corporation), same; $10. ° : 1396 Ibs meals, 256 pkgs | MANILA—Arrived July #0—Bark James | Aurelia San Pedro . . -{July 12 uneral Wednes ry Ann Stephens, mother of Mrs. John | LRSI b tered for nine days off Cape Horn. She brought | potatoes, 44 fresh fish, 45 pkgs bread, Nesmith, f1 Seattle. Pomo. Point Arena & Albion.|July 12 funeral pa Martin, Mrs, C C. Skewes, Mrs. G. 1 Wil Potsees atrect “5os % SamEL ot on W Wine of | a large cargo of general merchandise. 760 1bs rice, 1709 Ibs E 159 Ml | ity R CmEiere ROBTS Alameda. Honolulu aly 12 den liams and Robert Samuel and A 50, 1 800, B 2 acs o P 20 flasks quicksilver, lumber, 114 | i 5 A I Bel River Ports 12 athedral Step tve of England, aged 73| 150, 00, S to beginnifg, lots 27 to 38, biock pkgs wa; 8 umber, 114 CALCUTTA—Arrived July 3—Br stmr In- | ATEO---- 1. > - 2 of B B ot Day p gon materiai, wire, 38 o 2 | Ramses. Hamburg & Way Ports. [July 13 mencing at rela rlends are respectiully invited to at- | 166, NE to Potrero avenue, N 125 'SW to potat | , The Pacific Mall Company's liner Korea, | 20 pkes dry goods 955 Ibs rosin, 4 cyls am- | ror Rer drancisee o 0 oo toor Serbi& | Pomona. Humboldt_.... July 13 g ; apel of Clark & | Of departure, lots 40, 43, 45, 47 and 40, block P | Captain Seabury, will sail at 1 o'clock to-day | Monla, 24.013 Ibs soda, 13 pkgs acid, 3008 Ibs | o A GRANDE—Arrived July 11—Br ship | Solumbla......| Portiand & Astoria. = e el acal B 1i Van Ness avene, between | (said point of departure is determined as fol- | for Honolulu and the Orlent. She will carry a | Hc{ %2 bls 240 pes fron, 101 kegs' nails, 11 | sierra Miranda, from Rangoon. R e - ve of Boston, Mass. aged 54 Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. Inter- ;(%\:-\'d' ’l":ml,X‘n:rg!m::anruno Tlxg' ;lenréng IEE large m;;-nher of passengers and 9000 (?n; of| jiondare. Kol ke B _2;‘0111 ruw‘-. 173 pkga MAZATLAN—Sailed July 9—Ger stmr Ram- Pm.‘ 3 ew York 14 2 and § days, | ment private. 3 onument R. H. 8., NE | cargo. Her freight includes 3000 tons of flour . P b0 coke, 22 pkgs | ges, for San Francisco. attle & Tacoms. Tuly 14 g (SRR WATSON In this cits, July 11 1901 Jonn, | 100); @l%0 1ot commencing at point bearing NI | and about 900 tons of machinery for Japan. pruse. 420 bkgs electrical supplies,’ 28 bales | © YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 10—Br stme | fetmiescoo-| SO, 1 SReimic vty 12 beloved daughter of Dagiel on déarly beloved' husband of Mary Watson, | 179 'mvzlr::';mgnzgl_\mx;w t R H. S., NE 100, | The Korea will call at Manila, and among her | /3% (00 o o 65 cs axle _Erease, | Coptic. hence June 22. Santa Rosa...| San Diego & Way Pts. [July 14 rick, and fond ester —of | and father of John Jr. Arthur, James, | : 7 100 N 125, lon 60 to 64, block P | passengers will be W. Cameron Forbes, the | {C o8 TAte: b bdls 45 pes iron pipe. 216 pea HIELDS—Sailed July 9—Br ship Eva Mont- | G438 (o S P it > % - | > Charles_ Josephine and Elizabett,| Louise. Alice and Nan Watson and Mrs. F. A i ey apboited Smember el the BRINPIING |y iy "556" Tl shooke: 20 i ot . i e § gomery. foe Ban Nranoieoos { Bonita. Newport & Way Ports.|July 15 Titzpartick and Mrs. J. T. O'Brien, a nativa| . Fail, a native of Clontar, County Dublin, | \ James and Agnes Patterson to Albert F. and | Commission. T avepuna!s, shooks, 20,070 bs hides, 56| ~OSAKA—Arrived July 9—Schr Americana, | yiongoita. g g e is of San Francisco Ireland, ‘aged 07 years 7 months ana 15| Minnie F.'Roberts lot on N line of Montana e Dbls dyestuffs, 4000 bricks, 40 cs coal o, 23 | from Vancouve | Umatilla. . .| Puget Sound Ports 13 €7 Friends are respectfully invited to at-| @ays. A member of Lincoln Post No, 1, | Street. 300 E of Orizaba, E 50 by N 125, block No Tiekeis fos Ganbles e windwiy cr tubes, 1000 Ibs biuestone, 10| SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived July 8—Schr| gyrgiy Humbolde 15 16 the funeral to-morrow (Wednemins), ~t| G &, B. | U, Railroad Homestead; $10. b, ot 3 pkgs windmill, 110 bxs éandles, 4 bales oakum, | John A Campbell, from Victoria. 1§~ San’ Pedro 3 her lgte residence, 4i4 €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. | Margaret White to Jasper Stahl, lot on S line | The steamer H. J. Corcoran, the San Fran- . ——— IQUIQUE—Salled June 25—Bktn Echo, for | 3o yingw. . .| Tacoma 18 Hatght e 1o Sacred Heart fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. | "F'm;’:‘".}.‘;“p{,‘";,'}; 2 by 100, lot 11, block 8, | cisco-Vallejo fiver, has won the heart of the Shi I . Honolulu. 2 Corona, Humboldt . 16 Church cquicm high mass - & 2 o'clock, from his late . residence 39 | Fiint Tract: $10. : harbor police by the way in which her Sunday ipping Intelligence. UNEN. HENAMBES. | Redondo. San Pedro 1s will be epose of her soul, Laurel place. off First street, between Fol- | Frederick W.and Anna J. Krenz to Bernhard > NEW YORK—Arrived July 11—Stmr Minne- | Sequoia Willapa_ Harbor 17 commenc Interment private, | som and Harrison. Members of the Seven | G°tZ. lot on NW line of Madrid street, 275 §W | eXcursions are conducted. Sunday excursions ARRIV apolls, from London: stmr Potsdam, from | G Lind | Grays Harbor 17 FORTRO—AL 1. O. O e Thermaiite, | Pines Circle are invited to attend neral | Of Brazil avenue, SW 50 by NW 100, block 28, | in the past have been too often little more IVED. Rotterdam land, from Antwerp. Newburs Grays Harbor 13 gy gt Veloved e, Thermalito, | 100 Che auspices of Lincoln Fost No. 1, | Fxcelsior Homestead; $10. than disorderly gambling fests, from which the | o _Monday, July 11. LONDO 1 July 11—Stmr Minneton- | g Barba, 18 Joseph 1. Fortr G. A. R. Interment National Cemetery. Bullders’ Contracts. innocent _excursionist has returned -properly | . Stmr Maggle, Corning, 314 hours from Haif- | ka, from ork. e e .plucked of his financial wool. Piper, Aden & n Bay. RevArsived July 11—Stmr Koe- oo, ra; S on, GIBRAL Gaetano Pugliese (owner) with P. A. Anto- | Goodall Compary, owners of the Corcoran, de- | S(™mr Noyo, Johnson, 26 hours from Eureka. ve N - e " from Liverpool and New York for Naples ries Haggerty, a matt and mother of Mrs, Martin Schmitt, a nativa | Bl (contractor), architect J. A. Porporato— | cided when they ‘started Sunday excursions to | Stmr St Paul, Lindquist, 173 days from St o e Cna “EECTLy. mative of | CPO N ork, aged 47 years and 11 monthe, | All Wock except painting, plumbing, shades | inaugurate a censorship of their passenger lists |"Michacl, via Nome 16% days, Via Dutch Har- | - BREMEN—Arrived July 11—Stmr Bremen. & years. and chandeliers for a three-story frame build- | for the purpose of eliminating the sure-thing | POT 1316 days, via Seattie 414 days, via Lady- | from aew York via Plymouth and Cherbours. HAGGERTY rick. belov Thoimes a: Cour Vallejo, July 11, 1904, Pat. | WILLIAMS—In this city, July 9, 1904 Lizzte 3 ther of Frank, Wiliam, | Willlams, beloved wife of Thomas Williams, i & Tean s an Pedro & Way Pts PP > Friends and acquaintances are re | Friends and int spect- B, B Puget_Sound Ports D P o s P B tully, avited fo attend = requiem high mass | IT€ (stores and flats) cn lot on W line of Mis- | element. Captain Burnett of the harbor police, SmlE $1% hous, MOVILLE—Arrived July 11—Stmr Furn New York via Pana at St Vincent's Church, Wedneeday Juis| for the repose of her coul, commencing at | 5. spung s o0 © Of Nineteenth, N 25'by W | who keeps a sharp watch on everything in the | , CUDT Rosecrans, Johnson, 12 days 7 hours | sia, from New York for Glasgow, and pr 13, 190s. at 9 o'clock. 2 y Y1 9 a. m. Tuesday, July 12, 1903, at St. | agcc v 3 excursion line, points to the Corcoran excur- | from St Michael. ceeded op ; Agnes Church, Page street and Masonic ave. | i Amelia W. Coffin (owner) with G.| sions as models and says that i all Sunday | p SU0F Shasta, Hansen. 34 hours from San ; —— PP (nee Parker)—In Oakland, July 11, 1904, | pie Remains at the residence of her| LoMenden (contractor), architects Kidd & | excursions could be measured by the Corcoran | Fedro nd Tide. ih M. B beloved wife ' of Al Happ, | . daughter, Mrs. Mariin Schmitt 121 Beulah | ADGerson—All work except painting, plumbing, | standard the police would lose interest in these | o Stmr F A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Sumy. Moos. & 2 ughter of Luke A. Parker, sister of George | sirect Interment private. Kindly omit | (lectrical work. shades and mantels for altera: | affairs and the public could feel safe in taking | POrt Rogers. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Destination. Salls. - and Bert B. Parker. and niece of J. B.| fow: b o4 tions and additions to a two-story frame build- | their holid: tion on the wat “Thi Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 11 hours from Bow: Time and Helght of High and Low Waters E Henfield, & native of California. aged 56| _H°"er™ ing (flats), 2016 Van Ness avenue: $1400, Corcaran oot Bintes Tovk laree. orowd to | Deharis: 34 at Fort Point; entrance to San Francisco July 12. i Brr:;'mi :nom;n- Ani]h days | piathan Corinson (owner) with J. W. Cobby | Antioch and other Pornts of. interest. potmr Acme. Lundquist, 42 hours from Port Bay. - Published by official authority of the Coquille River .| § pm/Bler 20 NN—In this y. July 10, . Hansen (contractors), architects H, S 8 Angeles. Superintendent. llinghm| 4 pm Pler 1 Sl s of G,‘:r‘;‘; COMMERCI AL NEW Geilfus & Son—All work except plumbing, gas St Stmr Brunswick, Ellefsen, 14 hours from | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at N N aad ¢ g"‘{“"“ 5 n. and brother of Herey fitting, painting and sewerage for a three-story Hits Miniature Iceberg. Fort Brags. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 2§ A | 1 Pnivter & 5. & oatlve of Cavtes ana_basement frame bullding on lot on N line Stmr Westport, Smith, 17 hours from West. | Mmibutes later than at Fort Point; the height LK Ry, p g mionths and 22 des of Green street, 194:6 W of Larkin, W 25 by| The Matson Navigation Company's steam- | port. of tide is the same at both place: ot “| am{Pler 13 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Continued From Page Fifteen. N 145; $7980. ehip Rosecrans, Captain Johnson, arrived yes- Stmr Riv Fosen, 75 hours from Grays 5 Humboldt -|1:30 pPler @ liy invited to attend the funeral Wednes- LI oW (8 -;gsmmob':io“:u(con:;;uan, terday from St. Michael. She ran into a min- | Harbor. = " o TUESDAY, JULY 12. July 13. | y 13, 4, a 2 o'clock, from 5 = ng and sew. % 'mr_ State of ifornia, Nicol: S Coos direct... m|Pler 8§ arles J. B. Metzier's undertaking pariors, Mmmg Stocks. erage for same on same: $1050. ‘g'fi':::,;c'.uflh"f:'hflr ggw.s'fif:r:—ly '.-';f from San Diego and way ports = © 0o HunlboBl.d{ - -\ § amPler 3 ingt on x';rnnhmrm; to Eagle Hall, | » "5:::_::‘ ‘l;:::lrhl &!}::-‘nu(gy s::wns-: crnn;:l-co pairs enabled the vessel to make the home- Ur:gr ;x"m Tellus, Arntzen, 92 hours from Coos B. & Pt. ofldl'lg m Pler 13 street, where the services wili | il 23 o : G. 0. (con- | o nion Bay. : Angeles Ports. [Pler T Conmencing at 1 p. me under the| SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE, | tractors). architect Ciinton Day-—Pipes and | me crorns winie actis one,, "iIl be patched | 5r'anip’ Durbridgs, Wannell, 149 days trom bt % 5 B » . of Aerie F. O. E.. Court Star | Following were the sales on the San Fran. | TA¢/ators for steam heating system for altera. | “P ProPerly b kiniad Hamburg, ' Nome & St. Michael| 2 pm|Pler 20 the WWest Xo. 636, A of F.. und Paintere: | citco Stock and Exchange Dosrd yesterday; | Uons and additions for building on lot on 1 e, ST 3 Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours~from Eel River Ports...| 4 pm Pler 2 No. 19, erment Cypress Lawn | Morning Sesefon. line of M"znrr'l‘(u;ntn ftreet, 62:6 N of Post, Fifty Percenter Arrives. Bodega. Pt. Arena & Alblon| 6 pm|Pler 3 B o N e e 500 Andes 21| 100 Ophir A RN E A W ) 62| The British ship Sterra Miranda, which was Merons, . Wrisht. Nislson, 28 days from it S st el § EY— city, y 10, . - T L P E Sous . ! ;,1,,, ,‘:“.k,_‘. dants beumid et &C’l“:‘_ ‘;'f..? g::u‘-:ri o 8 57:11, SW 7:10, W 56:2; $2900. quoted for reinsurance at 50 per cent, arrived CLEARED, g::';edm & Way.| 9 :::r?l:: 11 {ate Harmon, a native of Ircland, aged 66| 100 Crown Point. b 0 R s yesterday at Ilha Grande, off the Brazilian Monda: Grays_Harbor......| 4 pm/Pler 2 A =4 88| 100 Crown. Folst. 13( TIMBER COMPANY PLANS ooast, Bhe was from Rangoon end was 128 | . Stmr Costa Rica, Randall, Poriand sad is July 15. §7 Friends and acquitfitances are respect- Afternoon Session, |\ TO HOLD PRICES days making the run. The name of the British | toria; Oregon R R & Nav Co. Humboldt ? fully invited (o attend the funeral t0-morTow | 100 Best & Belch.1 20| ¥ HIGH | ship Ems was added yesterday to the overdue | Br stmr Wyefleld, Watson, Nanalmo; West- Humboldt 2 (Wednesday). at & m. from the pariors | 100 Mewicen o 1 00| A e.g’;;; —— list. She {s out 103 days from Caleutta for | ern Fuel Co, 5 3:14] /41 Hamburg & Way.[12 m Pler 13 g 3L F. Rubr & Co. 1137 Mission ‘street, | 300 Ooiemtal | 200 Dol Washington Cornoration Will Store a | Fiii and is quoted at 15 per cent. The rate SAILED. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides 1. | | Between Seventh and Eighth. thence to St | 300 Goma . 2 &) . oA Mt Tt of on the Parknook has been reduced to 15 per Monday., July 11. | the early morning tldes are given in the left Astorla & Portland| 5 pm/Pler 2 ose’ s |;n=| for services ‘at 9:30 a. m. " - of Logs cent, Stmr Maggie, Corning. Halfmoon Bay. hand column and the successive tides of the Point Arena 4 pm Pler 3 NSON— city, July 10_ 1904, Elsie o mr urn, Thompeon, time. column_gives . ina & Japan....|12 m Pler 4 A dearly beloved Qaughter of Mary and | g folONi0S, were the sales on the Pacific TACOMA, Wash., July 11.—The Wey- NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Stmr Costa Rlea, Rud-ll‘?!'x‘nol:‘l,: e ;".‘;m:gum when there are but three tides, as Humbeldt . 5 pm Pler 20 Hc:r;:d‘lu?nrn:‘.’fl and :.“" ?)1{ E.‘,"‘;;,:"’"“ i flflfll;( :u.‘ .syan s erhauser Timber Company is preparing 3 i g:mr mxk.‘., Hanson, Bellingham. sometimes occurs. ‘;l;hn helll:l: ‘;::‘ n!::'m Hum;lulu 11 am|Pler 7 and Eda Johnson. a native cisco, : to s Matters of Interest- to Mariners an mr n, Johnson, Mendocino. ddition to the soundings of ates N. Y. via Panama.(I2 m|Pler 40 aged 1 vear 3 monthe and 10 days. 500 Chottar | 100 Ophir 265 om é?,,':,:b:’: ';;’,:,’,“,-',“,,“2:;‘;’:: :‘;:;f; i Shl:‘l:lnc o onini g S S, “'p""r:' Meniocins Eoast e Sr el e Iy A T Ty S respect- Ophir - r ayer, Peterson, Grays Harbor. recedes 2 2 | sully imyited to attend the funcral serviees | 200 Con N X 1000 Savage . the prices established by the Coltmbia | The French bark Montebello, which made| Schr Melrose. McCarcon. Fort Townsend. | given I subtracted from the depth given by San Diego & Way. 9 am(Pler 11 /10-day (Tuesday), at 1 o'clock, at the mor- | 100 Justice . 600 Union Con RI Lo: N port on Saturday, was chartered prior to ar- | Schr Bessie K, Stark, San Vicente Landing. | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean Grays Harbor .] 4 pm/Pter 10 twary chapel of ‘the Golden Gate Under | 100 Mexican | River Loggers' Assoclation. A year ago | rival for wheat to Europs at 17s 6d. TELEGRAPHIC. of the lower low waters. Grays Harbor...._.| 4 pm/Pier 10 Shking Oumeany. h::;m mutin be- Afternoon Session. the Weyerhauser company began log- | The Chilean schooner Corona (at Hadlock) is | POINT LOBOS—July 11, 10 p m—Weather AR T 1s. T Cymesme Lewn Cometary, |/ oter- PRl AR s 1 G | Sing Ve hundrod. willlion. Saet ot g | BECESLIE, ewbens Sie 59, Vil Coal clar MRS W veioctty 18 slles par Mdur. Time Ball. Newngrt o Wayel] 3 mipler 11 XKEMP—In this city, July 11, 1904, Hattie, | 100 Crown Point. 13| 309 pera gev - 43| Southern Washington timber. e, Pritian batk Oltvabank (reviously 18] - guse spte ‘ Hranch Hyqrographie. OfSce, U. & N.. Mer- s i ey dearly beloved wife of Jacob Kemp, mother | 100 Hale & Norc. e . The company has made such large | POrted) will load lumber at Chemainus for | Daplerx. from Shielas for San Fanciwo | Shants " Exchange, San' Francisco, Cal. Puget Sound Ports. /11 am(Pler ¢ R s S TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, investments in logging, railroad and | Neial at 53s o1, aast Lonain Son or Delagrs (guly 5-Lat 49 N. long 13 W. Br ship Scot- The Time Ball’ on the tower of the Ferry hstrin B eianafit sm{pier % sister of Mamie Foster-Peare, & native of | Following were the sales on the San Fran. | ©AulPment tifat it does not see its way | Bay 56s. £ tish Loche, from London for Now York. . |puliding was dropped exactly at noom to-day— Grays Harbor......|... ... Pler - B Tl o aeaieibhet pt St | T 4 Tyspet Mining Bxchange yesterday: | clear 10 stop Work. It accordingly | g e, berk Katulant returns o Honolulu with | masted_ schooner, ‘bound morch, ‘1 iat 62 . e e S T ® Grave Harbor..\[. 4 bin/Pier 3¢ Morn! Session. general cargo. long 167 W, off Cape Romans, off Bering i ’§ s " L ind fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow agrees to store the logs pending im- g J Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in (Wednesday) . at 1:30 p. m., from the pariors 17} Srove t in the R TR suprosed to be schr Smow and Burgess, f e i S e ey "F. Subr & Co., 1187 Mission street, 14 provement in the Columbla River mar- Exports North. Everett for Nome. D A Vitwren Seventh _and Eighth. Interment 8| ket. Most other Columbia River 10g-| Tne steamer w‘m.mm Saturday_f T 7ehe Tl of & man?=-apied. the Deatination. Sai. Mount Olivet Cemetery. 20| gers are closing down. ‘There are | Victoria with an assorted cargo consigned to | yoSEATELE -Salled July 11, noon_Stmr | stranger in the West. “Well,” returned - ] A SR A TN i | enough logs in the rivi the port of destination and other Britieh Co- | T Yor san Francisco. > o ° """ |the native th ; AR T Tel. Mission 31. - er to run the | jumblan ports valued at $14,239 and including | Arrivea July 1loStwr Santa Clara, f e N e et - ey o | 3. Mongham, Wisnuger. 5 58 | mills three months, using forty million | the following: Pt ™™ | much of a man now as he was before ey & WeE - Ry 33 MONAHAN, O'HARA & C0. e e & wholesale 10 | it 4 s o et b e | o o e -7 Wy i [ Biter Creekc Bil chipped off some | Nowbe & S Mienact--ruty 13 DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, i3 unsuccesstul on Puget | raisini, 8038 Tba ried fruit, 281 gals wine, | from Astoria. - " | pleces here an’ there with a knife, but Dirige . ... Skriway & Way bors: oy 16 Nineteenth, 14| Sound because of teredoes, which do | 152 paste, 207 Ibs hame, 10 cs honey, | ST MICHAEL—Sailed July 9—Stmr Leela- | there’ " e | B ] Ve n 81 5ot e 1 ¥ 308 Ibs coffes, 216 cs. 220 e | v e tie, ere’s a good bit of him left yet.' ves| Val lest logs in fresh water. meals, 500 Ibs chocolate, 44 pkgs groceries! NOME—Arrived July 5—Schr Snow ang | Chicago Evening Post. - Fome & St

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