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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL 1904 'BUILDERS OF UNCLE SAM’S NEW BATTLESHIP OHIO GIVE VESSEL A PRELIMINARY SPIN IN THE HARBOR —_—— I TUESDAY, JULY 26 of George C., Mollie M., E. Gerdiner, Edith4 N line of Twenty-eighth street, 285 W and Francls’ Gale. a mative of Devonshire, | Guerrero, W 50 by N 114; §1. England, aged 61 years and 7 months. [a Susan A Welch to same, same, quitclaim SP. N y 21, 1904, Frank [ ¢esd: SI1. GASPAR In N, % Hoseph . ‘and | _ ENdemio and Rosa Menesini to Gustav Har- | Maria_Gaspar_ and devoted brother of J ball, ot on NW corner of Broadway and Du- | eph Gaspar. a native of Portugal, aged 23 | P “:{ ;-m N 48:6, E 42:5, 2 1 e |~ Elizabeth and - . Y o t- and - August Kruger to Margare £V Frisnds and acaustutences 1e tesORet | Tortecall, fot s W Dos’ of Bedield.alieys 855 of A GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co. pecking shipping warehous EMPORITUM Storage & Van Co; vsehold goods stored, moved, shipped. 771 Howard st.. nr. Third: phone Grant 16 5 CAFI Van and Storage Co. 3 Eddy st.: invited to attend the “mor. , Of Filbert street and 137:6 W of Taylor, S | . 2 hi H w Mint 20i1; JOHN F. COOPER, pres (500, ar ® elock. from the ot T b N, Mnerding poracn of 10t tor | The battleshin Ohio, which was LateSt F]gh“ng Machlne Completed at f.he Unlon lron \NOT!\'; thence to Yglesia de Nuestra | launched at the Union Iron Works dur- g Willlam A. and Grace G. Lange to D. L. Cup- g ;:-::n:l:ree(_ '11‘5.“:’"f”'mf.’.?’iTif"@,";‘.’m"z?,; | lfl:;; e l; l;:grh;f“?lflw; peba, 534 N of | ing the visit here of the late President Beh'aves Herself Splend]dly and GiVeS Promise Of Brir;_g; no repose of his soul. commencing at 9:30 | Loke etreet. N iot on E_line ot | MCKinley and which on Thursday : phione T Sdlock Interment Holy Oross Cemetery. | oyoiu"qucoue. 300 3 of Leke steset, N 35 by {leaves for the Santa Barbara channei < —— HARRISS—In Santa Clara, July 23, 1904, | g o, ey 4 e Santa Bai H 3 H 3 A i W aien: stvomcie mais 0 | T a O want AL B R e e e e e e More Glory to the Reputation of the California Shipyar n st.: tel Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss Furniture Moving Com- st.: phone Jackson 28L rage Co.. 11 Montgomery EEKINS Van and ' Shipping at cut_rates Main 184 SPECIAL NOTICES. Lactes: Chich lish Pennyroyal Pills #re best: safe able: take no other. Send 4c amps for lars “Relief for Ladies” | Ask your druggist, Philadelphia, Pa i1 letter by return ma Chichester Chemical STABLES TO LET. backing. 36 and 13th TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. &emington, No. 1 ser typewriters_at rentais $2 50. The Calitornia. Brady st., s sold, rented, repaired. STUTTERING AND STAMMERIN. AT Me Institute. 1 lebrated Me! stem; only n 1 : established 3 F. Tel % from 1 to 5 pm. | ———— MARRIAGE LICENSES. ing icenses were issued marriage snd o < [ & M Mass. A molulu, and Anita H - T 9 Folsom street ad Neilie J. 1 Van Ness avenue. Valley, and Bertha reet tevenson street, notices sent by must be handed offices and be sidence of per- e published 1904, to the ng Inspec Co. 508 Market. | Ness & Market, | i | | o the wife of Dan | | JENNINGS KILDUFF—In this city, July 25. 1904, Mary | Dr. Mary A _Harriss, a native of San Fran- e athe and 5 days, and Annie Weber, Jot on E line of Eleventh cisco, aged 37 years 2 7 N of C t, N 25 by E E7Frer s ana acquaintances are respect- | 101} 1% Nl Cleokst e 4 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day: i #10- St daatAke e (Tuesday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the chapel e of Clark & Booth, between Golden street, thence to services, commencing at 10 o'clock. ment Holy Cross Cemetery. by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HOOPER—In the City and County Hospital, 2.614 Van Ness avenue, Gate_ avenue and Turk t. Mary's Cathedral for | Inter- | H. P. Martin, lot on W line of Twenty-second | avenue, 225 N of A street. N 50 by W 120t $10. William H. P. and Eila Martin to Mattie McPike. Jot on W line of Twenty-second ave- N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by W | uly 25 1904, William Hooper, & nagye of | nye, 225 N of A street. N 25 by W 120: $10. England, aged vears. Robert J. Tobin to Theresa Byrne, lot on F INNES—In Atlanta ldaho July 22 1904, Mrs. | line of Twenty-third avenve, 100 N of 1da Jarboe Innes, wife of Frederi *. Innes. | street, 50 by E 12¢ i1s0 lot on E line of and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Robin. | Twent avenue, f B street, S 25 by | son of San and 19 days, In this city. July 25, 1904, Charles Augustus, dearly beloved son of William | and Thereea Jennings. and brother of Wil- | liam Francis Jennings, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years and 5 months. rancisco, aged 28 years 8 months | £ 120: 10, { B enry Burgers or Burges fo F. W. Bur- | gers. lot on NW line of Bryant street, 114 § of Twenty-sixth. § 181, NW 147, E 10:8%, lot 32 Precita Valley; $10. Mary Cronin to Danfel Cronin. line of Paris street. 100 NE of Russla, N lot on NI7! 2 25 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | by NW 100, block 11, Exceisior Home- | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow } stead; $——. (Wednesday). at 8:30 o'clock from his late | Charles W. and Katherine W. Slack to T. residence. 42 Fulton street. thenee to Sacred | C. Coogan, lot on SW line of Eishth avenue. | Heart Church, where a solemn requiem high | 225 SE of B street. SE 150 by SW 100, lots 4 mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of | and 5 block 154, South San Francisco Home- | his soul. commencing_at 9 o'clock. Inter- | stead; $10. ment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric e ' fuperal car from Eighteenth and Guerrero Builders' Contracts. streets Mary A. Chesworth (owner) with Edward Wilberg (contractor). architect E. W. Hyde. All work for'a two-story and basement frame building on 110 W of Steiner, W Elizabeth. beloved wife Quff. mother of Frank, Raymond, Mary and Lucy Kilduff, daughter | of Joanna and the iate George S. Petty. and | sister of George J.. John M. and William G. Petty, Mrs. George Hamilion and the late Alexander Petty, a native of Petaluma, So- | of Frank H. Kil- | Agnes, Veron line of Green street, 36 by S 137:6: SH400, E. C Burr (owner) with Mallory & Swenson (contractors) architect J. E. Krafft—All work except sewering. plumbing and gas fitting for rv frame buildings on NW corner noma County, Ci i a F in streets, N 88 by W € The 1 will take place Wednes- {n'é‘.‘;,";, s e nln, werees | day, July 27, from her late residence. 2015 | Same owmer with Schanz & Grundy (con- Lagura street. at 9:30 o'clock. thence to St. | ¢ractors). architect same—Sewering. plumbing Brigid’s Church. where a solemn requiem | 424 gas fitting for same on same: $2770. high mass will be celebrated for the repose | "3, 00 "pycl (BT TN LTSS N R, L of her =oul at 10 o'clock. Friends and| gapgen (contractor). architect M. J. Lyon— acquaintances are kindly invited to attend. | o) work for s'x three- vy and basement ment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. frame buildings and three two-story frame In this city, July 1904, Patra | buildings (twenty-four flats) on N a native of Mexico, aged 71 years. | of Oak rnd Franklin streets, W NTHAL—In Heiligendamm, _Germany, | 120: $60.000 24. 1904, Phoebe Lowenthal of this city ed wife of M_S. Lowenthal, dearly be loved mother of Wi S. and_Robert B. Hochstadter, and si zler of New York, Mrs Hibernia Savings and Loan Society (owners) with Raymond Granite Company (contractor archjtect Albert Pissls—Granite work, clean ing and sand blasting for alterations and addi- | tlons to bank building on NW_corner of Mc-! f Mrs. Simon Gla- Amelia Marcuse, Mrs Ticsa Marcuse, Mrs. 1da Cohn and Mrs. Car- | Allister and Jones strects, N 137:6 by W 137:8; rie Lowry of Kansas City, Mo. 71,000, LYONS A month's mind requiem high mass | Matthew Nunan (owner) with Victor Hoff Fgplces ‘adnesday. July 27, at| man (contractor {tect Charles 7. T. Dev- lock, at urch_ for the lin-——All- work fe a one-story brick building repose of ‘the soul late Corneltus | cn SE line of City Hall avenue. 200 NE of Lyons City Hall savare. NE 50 by SE 15: $399. McCARTY is city. July y i _E. F. Mohrha (owner) with Theodore Earet. beloved te by Jlly 25, 1904 Mar | yutge (contractor), architects Haynes & Can- Sotrly Delowal. ot o e s tin—All werk for a two-story frame bullding, John, Margaret and George bascrment and aftic on N line of Green street, g g Dencess 80 W of Fillmere, N 137:6 by W 30; $8300. Longford Ireland. aged €1 years [ Notice of funeral hereafter. i wirae e i | COMMERCIAL NEWS A.. daughtér of Henry and Eilen Martin, sister of Nellie Martin, and_granddaughter William and Ann E. &, Short, a na- aged 19 years 1 month and Continued From Page Fifteen. | SR L= | s 5id acquaintances are respect- st Dynm.. — Drydock 60 — full ed to attend the funeral services | DpntPwd pfd — F&SJ Coal. — 25 | to-day (Tuesday) at oclock, at the| . Do com J Wat Co. — 106 | chapel of Cra chran & Co., 420 Golden KN Bk. Oak.120 O & MTgbt.1 - Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin | Fischer Thtr 56c {swiss-A Bi.115 — streats. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery rnch-A Bk 110 |Truck Flect.. 11 — by electric funeral car from Elghteenth and | Gas Con A 22 |UR InC ptd. 48% — Guerrero streets. | Hono P Co.. 10 | Do com ... 9% — | MULLIN—In this city. July 25 1904 James | on& SF Bk 0.1 i Mullin. a native of Ireiand, aged 34 vears | Morning Session. ! T Remains at the pariors of McFadden, | Board- { McBrearty and Green. 1171 Mission stre 50 Nev Nat Bank, & 10........201 00 between Seventh and Eighth | Afternoon Session | NEUMANN—In this o 23 1904, Fred- | Board i eumann. a of New York. aged ( $7.000 United R R of § F 4 per cent. 83 25 dave. ns_at parlors of the Pacific T California S!a(kun—d_OilExchaugc | Ohio was headed for Red Rock, and | to a girl baby. first run yesterday in the harbor. It was merely the builder satisfying him- self that the great fighting machine Wwas in readiness for the exacting tests to which Uncle Sam’s naval representa- tives will. put the Ohio’s every part. The vessel behaved admirably and gave promise of exceeding by a sub- stantial vercentage the standard by which she will be judged. Captain George Harvey ‘piloted the steel monster. After describing sundry | circles and curves in Mission Bay the during the afternoon was driven at all speeds over the measured mile. & The new battleship handles herself splendidly. Several times while going at full speed her helm was put hard over and the massive hull swept around like a huge top, making the turn in what seemed to be little more than her| own length. Y In spite of her size and notwithstand- | ing the speed at which her engines| drive her, the Ohio makes wonderfully small commotion in the water. She has a bow like a pruning hook, and when going at full speed shrows up a smaller “bone” than does the cruiser Tacoma. Yesterday's trial demonstrated that] the Ohio’s builders had done their work faithfully. Engines and steering gear worked to perfection, and the officials of the Union Iron Works are satisfied that the Ohio’s official trial will result in one more tritmph for Pacific Coast shipbuilding. - Liner China Arrives. The Pacific Mail Company's liner China ar- rived yesterday from the Orient with a large number of passengers, 2300 tons of cargo and Japanese gold valued at $150,000. The China’ cargo included raw silk worth nearly $500.000 and a large shipment of tea. The silk will be discharged to-day, but it will be a week be- fore any otner cargo is touched, as there is no room for another pound of freight on the al- reudy overcrowded wharf. Almost every foot of the dock is piled roof high with mer- chandisé and it was with the greatest diffi- culty vesterday that a space was cleared wide enough to afford a resting place tor the China’s gangway. ~ All baggage was searched n the corral at the head of the dock and to et there the China's passengers had to clam- ber over uiles of bales and boxes, over the beds of stalled trucks and at some stages of the perilous journey were confronted with the alternative of waiting for an uncertain time or crawling almost under the truck horses. | Shortly after the China reached quarantine a Japanese woman in the steerage gave birth The mother and the new ar- of rival received every attention and both them are getting along well. The China's passengers included a number of missionaries. One of these, ‘W. B. Burke, who is accompanied b chiléren, is returning home under peculiarly sad circumstances. He started home with his wife and family on the Korea. At Yokohama Mrs. Burke was stricken with typhold fever and had to be taken ashore, where she after- ward died. The women among the passengers did all they could to help the bereaved mis- trict Court. William J. Gunn to Henry A. Arnold, lot on | weta. < | Mission street. No ot sionary with his little children 1904, to the T il ”" 2 p e Ching's passengers included the foliow- ‘ a adaughter. A Rt R s u AN A rg: . Arnold, B. F. Balsara, Dr. A. C. ved wife of Seonria Moy 00k Mars. | Ullinols Crude OIl Company ex-dividend to- | Bernaya, Mis T. M. Hernave. 5. G, Bisss: loved mother of John. C. e g e vy : dale, Lieutenant Vietor Blue, ; Mrs. | 8 Noonan, and siste atherine and Marian Stock: Bid. Asked. | Victor Blue and child, W. D. Boo ev. H. s, _(Napa Cal.. papers please copy.) | Assoclated Trust Cert...... Pk Meate B B saser. O By (Wednesday). at 9 o'clock. from her Iate | Claremont 70" e GEW- 5 aax. C. A Cheike g > Frederick C.| 7esidence 63 Oak street. ihence to Sacred | Four .... S Conder Miar AT c}‘gm'vn:,r;r T N MONSTER BATTLESHIP OHIO, THE LATEST AND ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL FIGHTING MACHINES BUILT FOR | oot acourch. where a requiem mass wiil be [ Hanford 1165 00 5 Pat Cowin. Mise Dentisiont & W, mill THE UNITED STATES NAVY, WHICH WAS GIVEN A THOROUGH TRIAL ON THE BAY YESTERDAY BY HER BUILD- July 20, | lebrated for the repose of her soul, com- | Home 2% 140 i l Y e i 2 ERS AND FOUND TO BE IN SPLENDID CONDITION. obers | Mencing at 9:30 o'clock, Interment” oy | Bomciai cott, Mrs. H. W, Eilicott, J. C. Epperly, Wil- Cross Cemetery e o § 7 e S 18 ::‘,; lett Foster, Charles Gellion, ,:\x H. Goodwin, | os. - —In this city. July 2 o - 2 ; 4 G. A. Goss, G. D. Gregory, Mrs. G. D. Greg- | . heothes. of RatT S i | B - 500 |ory, M. A 'Hamburger, B. F. Hammersly, Dr. | bars fron, 5600 Ibs fertilizer, 24 pkgs ma-| GRAYS HARBORSailed July 24—Stmrs | addition to the soundings of the United Stat Mrs. John McFadden, a native of Counes | Moharch tof *‘3i S Hara, W. Hernan,'H. L. Hewson, W. .| chinery. Chehalis and Coronado, for San Francisco: | Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (. Donegal. Treland, aged 66 yeass, | Monts Cristo = 15 Howard, Mrs. A. Hudson, Chun Hun, Y. Ki- | “'In adaition to the foregoing the steamer | bkin Wrestier, for Honolulu. | slsn_precedes the helght, and then the numbe: N | £ Remains at the funeral parlors of M Oi! City Petroleum 58 mura, B. Koma L. H. Lawson, E. A. Ma- | carrieq 20,875 Ibs dried fruit valued at $839 Salled July 25—Schrs Sehome and Roy Som- | given Is substracted from the depth given by In thi 2 o | Ginn Bros., 224.226 McAlllster street. 2] Pasriate gie, E. Marroni, K. Matsuketa, Miss M. Kam- | en route to Winnipeg, Manitoba, and 23 bars | ers, for San Francisco. | the charts. The plane of reference is the mean n this city. July 24, | - Beiggre s abara, 7. Okato, R. H. Baker, Viggo Hausen. | § bals steel, 42 bare fron 1 ton coal, 4 cs| Arrived July 25—Schr G W Watson, from | of the lower low waters. Dr. £ Nelander. pastor of | Deporis® Sy, July 23, 1904, Angellta, | Eittsburg . {3 E. Mallory, Dr. F. E. McCullough, U. S. | machinery and 6 pkgs hardware valued at | San Pedro. — utheran zrfqmi:‘x:d;.?:‘ e r:‘"':'h ::g - g > Miller, sf‘hn( Mon. Mén i"u‘h $621 for Dawson, Northwest Territory. Dvord!-'.s;lrvon;TAmved July 25—Stmr Green- — Ry e > o cillio PPN y S moto, Naiki, §. Otsuka, Ma- % we ence July 24. ements of eamers. oy ynires. and sister of Mrs. | Superior 28, { Perkins, U. . M. C.; R. Reyes, Y. T e Arrived July 25— Stmr Gualala, hnce July 24. b his city, July 24, | Alto, Cal -;:‘"d‘",r-\”‘f"m\'. a nntl\ve,}‘;"‘i;{v{fat- “ ' Dr. A, Sturge. Mrs. E. A. Merchandise for Hilo. UNION LANDING—Salled July 24—Stmr Pashkoveky, Steve | » At . Btica R g ey Stubbs, Miss C. Stubbs, Keisi| . Enterpik 1162 Saturday | Navarro. for San Pedro. TO ARRIVE. Jeran. both of R N e os reppend- | NOVEEEM. S ore K. Sudzuki, Lin Chun e steamer Enterprise salléd on Saturday | = poRrT GAMBLE—Arrived July 25—Ger bark St { joatend the funeral Tuesday, | Associated Bonds . Fong Wah and chfld, | for Hilo with a general merchandise cargo | Henriette, from Port Blakeley: schr 1da | Steamer. Teem TR | Broafiway. aear i e Chong Yock Wing, Rev. T. C. Winn, Mrs. T. | valued at $57,240 and including the following: | Schnauer. hence July 6 - ‘ = DIED. { street themce to Washington-squ s ety { yischer's. Thester o 70 | C, Winn, Master M. C. Winn, Miss M. C.|346 bbls flour, 7711 gals wine, 96 casks beer, | SEATTLE—Arrived July 25—Stmr Tacoma, | Aztec... Panama .. July T e 607 “Union street. where services wili ‘ho | Sanitary Redoction Works 158 neign H. L. Wyman, U. S. N. 22 cs whisky, ‘3004 ctls barley, 282 ctls wheat, | from Nome. July 23—Schr Mildred. from Port | G. Dollar..... San Diego .. ... TJuly et B e | s Nnter The muemicns 48 acant oL be 8 = = | Honolulu—Miss Florence' R. Yarrow. | o5 3 "' 2 T e o | Townsend. Pomo. ... Point Arena & Albion.|Juiy e Edith A. | a8 C0 Vv ata b r o] % . 'Sharp and wife, Miss B. Bradley, Miss | 2o ctls, corn. 17.787 Ibs middiings, DS | Sailed July Bktn Katle Flickinger, for | Cocs Bay..... San Pedro & Way bts.|July Nesmsan Tredarict | of GoMes Gate farcie Mo, 10 B o | Morning Session. T ‘Bradiev, Mrs. Fréeth, Miss Freeth, Mra. | brafy #196 bules hay. 25.016 ibs beans. 6781 | Redondo,” July Zo-Stmr City of Seattle, for | Ciy Svdney.. | New Tore oia Panama. (July nan, Mary " | Interment Italian Cemetery. i 4 i | Murlel Campbell. Robert ' Hind, Gilbert H. |78 0 C8 bread, 19 cs 60 phgs salmon, 242 c8 | Skagway. - = | Aurelia. - Portland & Astoria....|July 2 oo s 4 SCHEIBEL—July 22 1904, at the resid S PmON oty Petolenn T s Sl 5 | Batchel. B J. Marx Robert Lewers, A. Enos, | 3°li! Cean®G 800 I T’ o 100 I8 | BANDON_arrived July 26—Stmr Elizabeth. | Ellzabeth.... | Coquille River July e . e Dt R Lk #iL-ths meslence of 4 Street— e ad Snfe e . v S| . 174 pl oceri and | pence July 22. Del Norte escent Cit Santos e parents. Bennett Valley. Sonoma County. | 100 Sovereisn . a1 |}ife and infant. Miss Mary L. Perry. W A- | provisions, 1110 Ibs' 30 pkgs meals, 3517 Ibs | “PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 25— | esn® Eel River Ports [Faty | Gul. Mary Creuia Scheibel dearly beloved | Afternoon Session s A o R R G Henaep. | cheese, 1000 Ibs rice. 2010 Ibs shorts, 375 pkes | Stmr Shasta. from Astoria, San Pedr San Pedro . July 2 | angehter Of gineobald and Mary Scheibel, | 200 Monte Cristo = BRI L L "Krouss, Mre, | POtatoes, 414 pkgs fresh fruits, 87 pkgs onions, | — Sailed July 25—Stmr Alcatraz, for San San Pedro |Jaty | Loy and suticn: Scherbor s ieay e ainend, S = | Alfred H. Turner, W. W. Ashley, Mrs. E. M. | 30,DXs raising, 2685 ibs 1 cs ham and bacon. | Francisto | Humboldt 3 July 2 ¥ g3 _Scheibel, a native of Calf M o SEorh 3 . W. W, . " | 112 bxs paste. 1417 Ibs candy, 2700 Ibs salt. | HARDY —Sailed July 25—Stmr | Mexican Ports Jul | fornia aged 27 vears Mumng Stocks. | with, T ) Hizimo, T. Kawamura. C. .| 1323 lbs butter, 10,173 Ibs susar, 19 cs table | ey i Mendociph & P Aveasiraty K b | SIDEY—In Alameda. July 24 1904 James | :'Niv'-;k. Pv_'[nr.:;‘\.:a‘r‘_t;l 4|‘r“é'-':“,; l';‘a:rl)?“';nd ""_""é preparations, 7 Ibs fertilizer, 31 pkgs dry | Sailed July 25—Stmr Coquille | .- San Diego & Way Pts. July Vallace Mrs. Mary | siineor. only son of James A. and Robena | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. B hna valct: G TE il Beadtcen B 8oods, 120 cs boots and shoes, 9 pkgs electrical San Francisco. 3 i8] oos Bay & Pt Orford. July 23 e et Mary | Sidey a native of Alameda. aged 11 months | Following were the sales on_ the Sen rran. | BUCKIR and valet, G. H. C. : supplie pkgs leather, 30 pkgs paper, 31| SAN PEDRO—Salled July 25—Stmrs Coos | Portiand & Astorin.....|July 23 | _and 10 days | cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterdayi | . bales paper bags, 6 cs hats. 7S bils pipe. 400 | Bay Santa Barbara and San Pedro, for San | .| Portland & Astoria....|July 28 MAN e A N bl o e s | Mosciog Séenion. Asuncion 1s. Twice. Delayed. 52 okga palnts; ‘6 gen asnieunnn iaee: | T ABERD led July 25—Stmr Corona- Puget Sound Porta..... Juy 8 Charles Ackerman. busband of Agnes | 67 Years 2 months and 28 days. | “Eed | 1000 s 5] os Sretman The departure for Ventura of the ofl | ments, 5 bdis iron, 30 bdls wire, 200 cs voal | do. for stmr Chehalls, for San | Seattle & Tacoma......|July 30 nan, a mnative of many, aged 38| TFFoienis anl acquaintances are respect- | 100 Chollar . '1':1 200 sf“;’:e‘ steamer Asuncion was delayed several hours | oil. 415 pes sewer pipe, 49 pkes wagon ma- | Pedro; schr Sehome, for San Franeisco. .| Humboldt [July 30 care © months ‘and Ainember of | {ully invited o attend tne funeral services | 100 Con Cal & V1 18] 400 Sterra': vesterday because a steel cable fouled the of; | terial, 21 cs drugs, 40 coils rope. EASTERN' PORTS. | & Lindaer...| Grays Hazbof . 2ol iuly 3t T Friends and scaumintances are respect- | ChADe] of Charien B 3. T gXot e | 100 Bxchequer ... 40| 300 Siiver Hul. carrler’s propeller. The steel rogg was trail- e, | NEW YORK—Arrived July 25—Br stme Tn- | Sonica-- . i fully fnv 10 attend the funeral serviges | Miseion street, between Fiftenth wof M| 2 stice . ! 3 mion Cor ing overboard from the Francis H. Leggzett Shippine Intellio dravelll from Oregon via Manila, Pomona . Humboldt 5 o morrow (Wedncaday). 8t 9 elork at the| Leenth, Tnicrient New Masomt Cometosy. | 100 Mexican'! 881 100 Utan and was picked up by the Asuncion's wheel shipping Intelligence. DELAWARE BREAKWATER —Arrived JulY | Mariposa .. .| Tahitl «:e. ... - 2 vailors P. Petcrse cAllister | San Mateo County. L o when the latter vessel started to back into th 5—Bark Foohng Suey, from Kahului, and or- - strect R ey A o S P R R e LOEE 5. 16, Touts et | Afternoon Session, stream. The Asuncion was Aelayed apafn off ARRIVED, | Gored 't Fhiladelphia: ship William' P Frye. | Qi ot Cai- | Sem Dicgs l““fl",”;f.':,‘.“‘“' 3 by electric funetal car from Eighteenth and a native of Illinois, aged 38 years. uls Stoll. | 100 Andes ... 100 Sierra Nev 24 Meiggs wharf while a stowaway, found hidden Monday, July 25. | from Honolulu and ordered to Philadelphia: | pre,kwater. . Coos Bay Aug. 1 Guerrero streets | TOINTON—In this city. July 25 19 { 200 Con Cal & | 200 Stiver HIII..Jl §0 under the carzenter's bench. was landed. The | Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen 56 hosis soom | Ship Kenilworth, from Hilo, and ordered bad Honolulu Aug. 2 EEALL t July 23 1904, Reason | = Jane. widow of the late s 1o moi0d; Mary | 300 Crown Point.. 10! 300 St. Louls . 10 stowaway declared that two companions were | Victoria and Puget Sound ports. | Philadeiphia Portland & Ast Aug. 2 E Busbend of ‘Mary J.| mother of Mre et h«\'xTn nton. and | 200 Overman 600 Union Con. 24 also hidden on ths vessel, but a rigid search | Stmr Pomona, Swanson, 18 hours from Eu- ISLAND PORTS. | Humboldt |Avg. 3 cr of Thomes 5. William £ | H Totmton s neriar b oy and Charies | 100 Savage 100 Yellow Jacket. 19 proved either that the stowaway lied or that | reka. e Tl i s At | Grays Har Aug. 2 la 2. and George A.| manin aged 50 years - ston, 8- | his companions were good hiders. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badge: 4 ada from | Prancine: . T | New York via P lAug. 3 Cumberland M O O s B Seattl jTor_Sas’ Fraveiseo 2 i | Puget Sound P o Gencrat Gecrge s | ¥y CATY " thie cty. July 25 1004, Johm | PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. S e Stme © A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from | g, MANILA—Salled July 24—Bark Louisiana. mest Sl A A. R.. and San Fran- | years 11 monthe and & haor M2NY. aged 76| Following were the sales on the Paclfic | ind Long Voyage in Company. Pori Rogers. FXog: Fowk” Towssens | TO SAIL. Mutial Ald Asso- | O3 Remai ai oo 5, dave | Stock Exchange vesterday: 12 e citonn - W, B e Sl Maithcet Stmr Staté of California. Nicolton, 41 hours FOREIGN PORTS. | S = . bt u' e Ir?‘":lmézn)"ul:'l"")‘lIh:{‘:r:(:n’n'h!; bV Deksitn. | die, back. Foctie. SOEACRIL € WELCh et Ge T St Disegt 400 wey purty { CALLAO—Amived July 20—Ger Ship Al-| Steamer | Destination. J o cquaintances are respect- | n. o . 5 - 300 Con C V.1 1215 100 Mexi, % o . = mr China, Friele. 27 days 8 hours 53 min rufe ce M e atiend the funcral today | ®AGNER--In Oaklana, July 25 1904, Willlam. | 306 Eesheauor 41| 200 Mexican | 83 [ferent Hawailan ports about th: same ime, | from Hongkong. via Yokohama 16 davs 9 hours | > oo BON Saty July 23—Br stmr Dulwich, | | clock, from his late resy | beloved hurband of Elizabeth Wagnes o | 20y Gacheduer 13} 300 Ophir - 80 arrived yesterday in company at Delaware |3 min via Honolulu b days 22 hours 10 min. | for Musiin Newburs. .| -} 4 pmiPler 10 ¥ strect, above Chureh, | father of Charles . and Willlam 8. W [ 1980 St 12( 200 Yellow Jacket. 20 Lrcakwater. The three vessels are loaded with | Stmr Santa Monica. Olsen. 65 hours from | ' ¢A]TA BUENA—Sailed June 15—Br bark | S. Monica.- |Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm Pler 3 f Cemetery, Presidio. ";‘:mll?ufx'gm{m?. W. Stark and Mrs. | 100 Mexican . 88 7 ruzar. The Frye was from Honolulu, the | Grays Harbor, bound south: put In to 1gnd | Harold, for Victoria. e « |Los Angeles Ports.| 9 am Pler 3 Members of General George G. Meade Post | Hioor, HUfschmiat, ‘a native of “Germany, o pelhony S | Kenllworth from Hilo and the Foohng Suey | passengers. | _ YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 28—Ger stmr | laqua....... Humboldt -\ 2 pm[Pler 3 No. 48 G_A. R., are requested to attend th ged 73 years 10 months and 14 days. 100 Mexican 86| 100 Union C [ from Kabulul. Stmr Burckn, Jessen. 25 hours from Eureka. | Nicomedia, from Victoria, and sailed June 29 | G. Dollar...|Grays Harbor | 4 pm(Pier 20 funeral of our late comrade, Reason B I Friends and acquaintances are respect. [ 100 Mexican . 4 Plon-on. - Stm: Maggle, Corning. 4 hours from Half- | for Hongkong. July 1—Br stmr Hyson. from | Columbla...| Astoria & Portland(11 amiPler 24 Beall, from his late residence. 340 Liberty | 1o moimaatea to attend the funeral services 24 Viotin 40 Bebaniined moon Bay. | Tacoma, and satied July 6 for Hongkong: | Centennial..! Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm|Pler 20 Street. above Church. Tuesday, July 26, at :2.:“3.’:?;..’.'%”‘#2:2;;.‘-1"«3;3“% s TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. E4 Y N B o R R, Watscn, 85 Nours, ‘frous Sailed July 22-—Br stmr Empress of Japan, | Bonita...... Newport & Way...| 9 amiPier 1§ = - E gl street, Oakland. e CR AR S a oungren of Victorla, B. C., who arrived | Nanaimo. { 5 b = w. % FoROTHACKER. Commander. e R e i e oo et Fomogah tflfnf;s'ei’:x‘fl,.',:':, Sandran- | yesterday on the steamship City of Puebla Bt fennte<Grfiin.. Gitson. ¥ howrs: trom o AP AT AN—Sailed July 22—Stmr Curacao, | Eureka. Humloldt 9 5 WE an | g Ca y el o rom olinas. A | Porrona. Humboldt K BROUQUET—In thia city, July 24, 1904, Jean | <107 PulldIng. San Francisco, at 12:40 p. m. Morning Session, -‘;“:“fl"’lg"“;‘j‘ "h‘:“dr':“ ahyml.hl' ;;“QLI;"_‘L‘;'. au- | Schr Sausalito Dahloff, 5 daya from Grays '°;,::{},,";{‘-EEEA rived July 17—Whal bark | Arctic......| Hamboldt - 9 3 Prouquet. dearly beloved father of Mrs A WALLACE—In this city. July 25, 1904 Mrs | 500 Esperanza ... 03/4500 Red Top 15, from tuberculosls During. the trip Younmres | HArbor. % Andrew Hicks, hence Dec 19 (with 600 bbls | North Fork. Humbeidt 3 20 Castex an arle Brouquet, a native of M3, Wallace, beloved mother of William | 50v Goldfield Ton. 11/4200 Rescue ,...... 10 v . Tboard har | g Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours from Bo- | gpo g July Dasses, Pyrenec France. aged 68 years 11| Fopn e Sative of Carrigtohill, County | 100 MacNamara . 471200 Ton Midway.. 50, %3 L0 have irled to jump overboard. but | dega, sperm ol EAN STEAMERS. Humboldt 4 2 months and 29 da; Cork, Treland, aged 82 years. (Boston papers Afternoon Session. TRy Yorh hvh- hluthe{kfi:’wmm Bremer- CLEARED. NEW YORK—Arrived July 25—Stmr Minne- | Pt. Arena (3 pu[ 3 £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | P gaegriotyy ana 1000 Brunswick 12/2800 Gold' Mt Con. 18 i st ek Monday, Juy 25 | NEW HORK . stmr Helligolav, from | San Diego & Way.| 9 ami|Pler 11 W Saraan, i yend b tunerai o morow | g 17 TT\ShOR a0, Aoouaintances are respect- | 100o MacXamara | 4315000 Gold Mi Gon: 33| B R SYTCotumbla. - Doran. - Astoria ‘Oregon R | (g chhagen: stme Calabria, from Naples; stmr | Sioer S way | 2 pmipier @ < rom the pariors | e ed to atte h o-morrow | 1000 Red Top | 100 T 2 | Nav Co, C 5 terdam. i attle & Whatcom| 4 pm|Pier 1 Castagnetio & Co. 643.645 Vallejo | Lo peneoday), at 8:30 o'clock. from her late - 1% 100 Ton Midway.. 50 Tailor Tries to Drown Himself. Stmr Bonita, Preble, San Pedro: Pac Coast R“',"{,‘;;(',‘;..r';(“j",\:‘,‘,’f.,:; July 25—Stmr Kalser | Los Angeles Ports.| 2 pm|Pler 2 hence to French Chirch. where Loes nee 652 Natoma street, thence to St CLOSING QUOTA | 3. Jansky, a tailor who lives at 543 Minna | 8 S Co. oxle 5 from New York. Breakwater. Coos Bay........ --| 8 pm|Pler 3 be held. Interment Holy O Joeepl's Church, where a solemn requiem o | street, jumped into the bay yesterda: SAILED o SRS 3 i July 29. . ross | — 3 - 3 y from AILE high mass will be celebrated for the repose “\OND. i c. { h 3 AY, July 25—4 . | Washington-street tendi| A Saturday. Jul ~| Mongolia... China & Japan o CARROLL In chie clty. July 26 1004 Robers | 11, er,*03l, commencing at 9 ook Tn: Bid.Ask.| i T e T B R R | s Wopo, dohimon. Burens T, ST B Time Ball | Totmes. Hamburg & Way. 1 Carroll, beloved father of Mrs. P. J. Busch| fowers 5 ery. Please omit | pjpha .. 08 00] Justice at the Harbor Hospital, where he said that Monday. July 25. hic Office, U. 8. N., Mer- | City Puebla Puget Scund Ports. |11 am|Pier 9 and Margaret Carfoll. a native of ircland, | wre tn Dems, = Alta 05 07| Kentuck . 1ll health bad wearled him of life. Stmr F A Kiiburn, Thompson. Port Rogers. | Branch Hydro87aPlir oo oryncises, Cal., | Nevadan... Hono. & Kahulul.| 8 pm!Pler 3 2500 48 %ars A member of Stablemen's | " ain wMin a "’;‘_"; o g;u;‘h:der o | Andes 19 ggix_ Graessler. < Stmr Maggie, Corning Halfmcon Bay. Sy 35, - % “ | Argo. Eel River g.ml 4 pm|Pier 2 > 7 Bern esto, | Belcher 1 Lady Wash . I S mr Acme, Lundquist, Eureka. e Ball om the tower of the F July ! o2 Friends 438 scquaintances are respect. and sister of Mabel, Charles, Jack and Julius Best & Beich. 70 78 Mexican . Balclutha Is Floated. Stmr_Awunclon, Bridectt, Ventura. e i fopped exactly at noon to-day— | Arcata.....|Coos B. & Pt. Ortd/12 m Pler 13 o . 8 ineral to-morrow X At ulifon . Oeccldental r 3 T, Westport. 20th meridian, Pt. Arena.. | Point Arena. -| 4 pm|Pler 3 {Wednesday). at 9:30 o'clock, from the p a = Caledonta 47 49(Ophir . 2 40 2 5o| he shio Balclutha, some time ago reported | Stmr Francis H Lesgett. Reiner, Eureka, ! ¢ At noon of the 120 Merion, or at 8 | Coloh” | an Pedro & Way.| amiPler 11 lors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1 ®e wiCARD OF THANKE. Challenge ... 17 19|Overman 12~ 74 Mshore at Geese Island, has been floated. She TELEGRAPHIC, ot m.. Gresnwieh thne:: ¥ £ 2 . San Juan...|N. Y via Panama. 12 m Fler 40 Mission lle - between Seventh and Eighth, m,‘;‘:'"“ to thank cur many friends for | Chollar . 15 16| Potosi . 16 17|18 now at Alitak, apparently little the worse | POINT LOBOS—July 25 10 p m—Weath Lieutenant, U. S. N, In charge. | Lyrcha ... torta & Portland' 7 pm/Pier 27 e i e o e R B R T et the A | Cenndenol W1 10 1 10| e 24 25 for the stranding’ She will sail for this port | fogsy: wind W; velocity 16 miles per home e | Ettzabeth. . .[Coquille River.....| 5 pm/Pler 20 LAy Ceoee '(‘:-r;vfl:ry. e "‘"""i of our ;:rla;;;a\:‘l“mnb 5 R~[ st g e o Seorplon .. B8 Sl o oo dak AR :_P“)OI‘EEP:,‘ R Sun, Moon and Tide. Sorene --‘“““"’0“*‘ e "l.:m piPier 9 NZIGER—In Larkspur. Danfel, beloved in. TTER. | Con N Sierra Nev. 23 25 . >3 V. Br «hip Lons- | 1) yeq States Coast and Geodetic Survey— | S. Rusa.... |San Diexo & Way.) 9 am Pler 11 Sk on wf Dun 2ad Katharine iDansiper. - | Crown Point, 10 1liilver Hinl.:ll S0 &1 Ouly: e Oveadiion. s TNg e b tiea, U ime and Height of High and Low Waters | U- W. Elder| Astoria & Portiand/1l am{Bler 24 Dty Doiowey and, Juis 2. 1004 Hanma, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | bortcs con o0 so{Sh,dolis ... 00 10/ The Ems and the Ploneer, each quoted for | piljer: from Hambure Tor san Frnelik L at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco August 1. | [ Dutty, Selowsd maother i s Thomas M o Excheqver . 40 47| Unlon ‘Con. 1. 3¢ 35| Telnsurance at 16 per cent, are the only vessels DOMESTIC PORTS, i Benseimtmpats o L L S RS D | A M O T T y. . re. Lizzie - - B ot oo B 7 | on the overdue list. ;. ¥ : Superintendent. : Myers, Misn Kate and I E.Dufty, grand. | 3om 2. wHONPAY. JULY 25 Gould & Cur. 12 “igiUian . a0 > UMPQUA—Arrived July 21—Schr Caroline, | NOYE.The high and low waters occur at | Umatilia... | Puget Soony Sorts.|11 amiPler mother of Elvira Lillian Myers (nee Duffy), Pyl r‘ln Company to Frank 1. Fref- ale ore. = Yellow 19 20 z 3 from San Pedro. July 22—Stmr San Gabriel, | the cfty front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 | Jeanie. Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler 20 ood steter ok Men. Masy Ackerman of Whe- | Van Ness avents of aoilely sGuel 338 W or| Tulls ... ... o7 NEWS OF THE OCEAN. from San Pedro. minutes later than at Fort Point: the height | August 4. | ramento, Cal..and the late Mrs. C. Wallace, | * ‘Cagoiine Monors 1) 207 N 137:6: 810, TONOPAH MINES. Lipnis COOS BAY—Sailed July 24—Schr Repeat. for | of tide is the same at both places. POREE . S5 DS B s native of County Clare, Ireland. line Meyers to Louise Barling, lot com. Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Matters of Interest to Mariners San Francisco: schr Melancthon, for San Fran- el G, Lindauet |Grayy Harbee PiPier 30 B Fuperal Wednestay. July 27 1o04. at | HoHE R ld!o“\:ynéodz;"fkfif,"" and 97:6 N | Colehan — T O8iRed Top ..... g NS St i it and Slaco. uly 2—Bktn Tam O'Shanter. for San TUESDAY, JULY 2, {= T bt ek 2 c'clock, from her late residence, 826 Mag. . 2 _27:6; £10. Columbfa ..., — 28IRescue ....... 1 ipping Merchan! a0scatr TusaRivkter;” (0r . Ban Bis0- 2 | nolis street. Interment private. o d Jaowrh and Julia K. Fisenmann to Baker & | Esperanza ... 02 03Ton Beimont. 75 L[ D ok clsco, - DURAIND—In Alma, Colo. Edward M. Du. of Brodenich W ver s nston oy BT (e 1P T S Yo e R ol i v e 0 il TR Tl S ke Joiy, S gty £ . reind. beloved son of Mrs. Lout " - B y N 127:8%; | Goldfield 15/Ton Cash Boy. s ence es, from Honolulu, A T Y o G el i R CoMneld M 14 §0|7on Sah Bay. /12 96| o Manlla at $10 50; the schooner Fred E.[ PORT HADLOCK—Sailed July 24—Br ship Tetferson ioiore and The tats Mery. Doietes S DXt oty Michael Dittes. lot on €| Goldfield Ton. 10 —|Ton Fraction, .25 —» | Sander, same business, from Puget Sound to | Dudhope, for Callao. o Time| ITime| Humbalds 7 Funeral Al teke pinee o'day cTues. 5 s oor gig, SO 00 B of Willd, B | Golt Mi Con’ T [iTon € Ge W g | direct ort im Peru at a0, Salled July Z5—Schr Wawona, for San Fran- | £ Ve il . U E S Dirizo. day), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of ~ Henrietta J. Kruse t ttle Ton .. — on Gold Mt. 17 18 T, ANEE U 2 " W L W) Cottage g b b R G B T . : e to Elizabeth Dolan, lot | Lucky Tom.. 03 05/Ton Midway.. 49 SOUTH BEND-Salled July 25—Schr Cecilia | e 3 o Where 8 tequiem mass will De celebiecrd o e O abama street. 176 N of Twen- | MacNamara . 47 48/Ton of Nev.§ 1215 § oy Exports for the North. Sudden, for San Pedro, 2 fRome et for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clock. In- - Damiel and. Mars Mopieil” Mizpa Exten, 12 —|Ton N Stare. 6 ° 0| The steamer Queen salled on Sunday for |, ASTORIA—Sailed Juiy 24—Stmr Aberdeen, | 27 *|Nome & Siberia. . tegment private. ook ok o iy cegh N stratherine . | Mont Ton ...2 4 2 48|Ton & § Lake, 5 —|Victoria with an assorted merchandise {ox Ban. Vrandiscoj. stiur ‘Despateh; for 'San | 4 -[Exagway & Wav . e 3 Shotwe . R15:6: ‘on on Superior, — 0! consigned to the port of destination 3 ! ¢ el i o Bart . Gl ng ks © Ry Wi s a1 S | Eaymaster 1 81 GfTon Dofonl! 30 201 sl Shidul Bolunbudn” prtsvatice 5t | | TATOOBH Pasest fuls 25 Nor stme 7 | 2 et L 2 s — — P ¥ gl - quitclaim | Pioe = on — 09§11, and including the following: 1953 RESCEN’ rived ‘July 2 E 30 Evai W 9 5 y Exten — 08|Utopta_.. 01 — pkes fresh fruit Prosty ! T CITY—Arrived “July 25, 6:30 | 31 ngelist Worrell Coming. Grace McBowen t, 2 { 8, pkgs fresh vegetables, vl T3 Moranan Mameger | Te, Mison 31 o 0oy ne T PRI S | RGOS [ WS 2 E Bl et i oo, SR | mratemn P N RS B | 3 e e e e S, 3 ¢ 122:6. § to Sarpentine, E to “Tarrison, N to ——— i jons, 57 pkgs_ta Nph proncie FOTEn} | prominent . 3 = roceries and provisi 57 bl % n the above exposition of the tides | Prominent evangelist, will arrive in MONAHAN. O'HARA & (0. Seplemion; wiet. INSOLVENT PARMER.—C. . Byrma, a | arations, 062 Iow dried fraft, 1377 Iha. cofien, | soATTiied JIY 25—Stme Novo. hence July 23: | the carly morumg wdes are. fiven in the. et ’ thi FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, Wateon. int on o line ot (horenr atoncy Mary { farmer of Yolo County. fied & petition in in: | 263 bxs paste, 50 cv whisky: 35 cs salad o, | “micq oy 5o Sett%2h - van 1 hand colemn and the successive tides of the | thiS ity Thursday afternoon. He wil B e &g e ot rm:"fi'o,"m' 25:9 | solvency vesterday in the United &:m.:.m._ 56,570 1bs mait, 256 gals 29 cs wine, D360 T8 | el demrl Prenth:"!or S Pedro ™ Fran. | day in the order of occurrence as to time; the | have classes at Sunshine Hall, 9% 23592341 l..;q.ou st., near Nineteenth, He owes $6974 and ourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three t! Harrison street, for several days thes “omictimes occurs. | 'The helghts Siven &¢ ia = after. 1 as- | meals, 7524 Ibs beans, 200 tins matches, 12 pkgs electrical supplies, 4 pkss ’,, goods, Arrlved July 25—Stmr Alliance, 6l Juiy 24 L