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FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1902 DEATH NOTICES. Continued From Page Eleven. Byrne, Murphy, Catherine C. Campbell, Anna M. O'Brien, J. Caebel, John Payne, Frank H. Coben, jamin Schmadeke, James J. Cotter, Mamie E._ Ellva, John G. . Furneworth Fapile Simpson, Thomas R. Spellacy. Henry Graves, Mrs, Ann 8. Tosl, Alexander Hughes, Lawrence BIGGY—In St. Louis, July 28, 1904, Patrick Jame beloved son of the late Terrence and the :u Bllen Bigey. & pative of Sen Fran- cisco, aged 58 years. BISHOP—In Los Gatos, August 7, 1904, Wiley & Bishop, beloved husband of Phebe A. Bishop, father of Bdna Carrie and Wiley Bishop, son of Mrs. S Bishop of Los Gatos, | and brother of Mrs. R. Davidson md_\\. C. Bishop of this city a nlll\'!_of Nova Scotia, Canada, aged 41 yean and 7 months. BROWN—In this city, August 7. 1904, BEdward Brown, beloved husband of Irene Brown, and father of Arthur M. Brown, Mrs. Jessie 3. Jomes, Mrs. Bdith Halton, Mrs. Esther Crandel and Herbert H. Brown & native of Lelcester, England, aged 64 years s nonths and 26 days. nK""I!ha funeral will take place Tuesday, August §, &t 2 m., from his late residence, 1523 Santa ara avenue, Alameda, Cal. Intrment private. BYRNE—In this city, August 7, 1904, William ne. beloved brother of Thomas Byrne, a | native of the parish of Aughrim, County | Roscommon_ Ireland, aged 64 years. | T Friends and u%lulnu.nw are respect- | » | n invited to attend the funeral to-morrow nesday), at — o'clock, from the resi- dence of his brother, 832 ‘Shotwell street, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama stre where & solemn r quiem mass will be celebrated for the r ose of his soul commencing at\— & m | nterment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAMPBELL—In this city, August 8. 100 Anne Maria Campbell, beloved wife of Dav ¥. Campbeil. and mother of Gertrude Mcin- tosh, & native of Pennsyivania, aged 31 years 7 months and 17 & CASHEL—In this city, August 8 1904, John Cashel, & native of Ireland. aged 58 vears. COHEN—In this city, August S, 1004, Ben. jumin Cohen, a mnafive of Russia aged 51 Fears COTTER—In this city, August 6, 1904, at her | 25 by S 114: $10. | $10. residence, 1369 Stevenson street, Mamie beloved Gaughter of Catherine and the late Maurice Cotter and sister. of Peter J., | Thomas €. Katie, Nore and the late David | T Cotter, & native of San Francisco, aged vears intances are respect. | he funeral Tuesday her late - Stevenson street, thence to St Church, where a solemn requiem be celebrated f mmencing at 10 ross Cemetery Bis city, August 8, 1904, | the late D. L. Farns. r of Lotta and Stlas Farns- ive of New Hampshire. 3s and acqu are eral m., i Gate avenue, In- Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | the repose clock. In- respect- services at her | city, August 6, 1904 Wini- | the late Dennis Flynn, de- ted mother of Mrs. A E. Emslie (nee | d loving grandmother of William malie_a native of Ireland. | cquaintances are respect- | ral to-day be funeral 6 McAllister urch for Cross Cemets August 8, 1904, Mrs. | of David Saunderson, Perkins, a native of England, aged 80 years B 6 months nds and acquatntan ted to atten e the funeral services | 2 p at ) 758 Haight street, between Pierce | Interment private. l day (Tuesday), at m, her late August 8, 1904, Law- Willlam H. and Lo- Margaret, Jen- onths and 19 days. and acquaint to attend the spect- | Srrow | m., from his late street. Interment | Avgust 8, 1904, Dr. | d_father of Mrs. C Jones of Oxnard, A. and the late Mrs ancisco and B. §. Cal.. a native of Mis- months and § days. | nent private. Kindly August 8, 1004, at his | rtieth avenue South, cor- August 7, 1904, beloved wife aughter of Robert place Tuesday, | dence, 1501 Van | service and crema- Funeral August 8, 1904, at 83 C.. beloved daughter Murphy, and sister nne and Dorothy aged 4 months ust 7. 1904 , aged 60 y &, 1904, F ved husband v : battuck ave Berkeley. Incinera- private August 5" months ral hereafter Halsted & Co., Remains 946 Mis- | Near Haywards, August 7, 1904, John beloved son of John and Fele- | of Mary, Ethel, | Loraine and Manuei | roia, aged 25 years | ntances are respect- u > mitend the funeral Tuesday, | A 10 a m nts’ | ‘ a requieni high mass will be the repose of his soul. In- | Haywards, gust 8, 1904, f the late Dr. James on, & native of | invited to services Tuesday, August at the chapel of N. Gray r street. Interment private. 904, corge Thomas and a native Wis- uneral P, m 3 Sut place to.day n the parlors « 'ty & Green. 1171 Missio t. Charies Borromeu's and _ Shotwell sireets, beloveq ather of G husband of Albert s and acquaintances a | invited 1o attend the funersl seroioca | morrow (Wednesday) at 1 p, m., at the | lors of Valente & Co, 1524 stockion street, botween Green and Unioe, | thence to the Italian Cemetery. g tully to = s CARD OF THANKS re. Dittmann desires to thank end soquaintances, as well as the oot | of the San Francisco Schuetzen Ladies Ve re for the kindness and sympathy extended in her recent beresvement. & CARD OF THANKS, H e wish to_ thank our v the beautiful floral oflerln:'a“.x;}rnr::l,lll? :;.’; Lindness in our late bereavement of my wife @nd our mother. Catherine Bastian, PHILIP BAETIAN AND FAMILY, | ¥. J. Monahan, Ma: X Tel. MONAHAN, O'HARA & ¢0. San Francisco, ILEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, 3 25 JULY 8. strick H. and Mary Murphy to Pierre Joan Ducasse, lot on E line of Webster nr:::{ N of ¥ilbert, N 60 by E 110; $10, rihur F. and Adelaide M. Bridge to Lizzie J. mpkill, lot on W#nn of Fillmore ~ street, e it (by John - taxhun and Thomas J. Sullivan, -executorsy o Solomon Levy, lot on N line of McAllister sireet, 50 W . Williany waretta J. 1066:3; $10. Pacific Improvement Company to Jesse W. Hamilton, lot on of 200 € of Frederick, Mary A. E of avenue, § 25 $10. £ W. and Sarab A. Hefférnan (Clarke) to De- 12 | Assoc Fischer's Theater 55 Honolulu Sugar .21 00 | Northern Cal. Po la Clarke, lot on W_line of Angelica street, 185 § of Nineteenth, S 25 by W 73; $10. Len D. and Isabella P. Owens to J. Charles Green, lot on E line of Mission street, 40 S of Twenty-second, S 40 by E 122:6; $10. Belinda and Willlam A. Newsom'to Nicho- las V. Hanson, lot on E line of Fair Oaks street, 135 N of Twenty-sixth, N 26 by E 125; $1 s line of w Estate of Michael Coleman (by Francis Mey- ers. administrator) to Johannah Marx. lot on 2 fine of Diamond street, 195 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by E 125; $1200. Mary Coleman to same, same; $10. Sarah B. Cox to Louis Elizabeth street, Bartlett, lot on 280 W of Noe, Annie Coleman to same, same; $10. Frances A. Saxe (wife of Charies G.) to Lena | C. Butte, lot on E line of Homest street, | 110 S of Twenty-fourth, 8 0:11; by E 125: $10. | Grace C.. Duphemia R. and Fannie J. L. | Bruns to Euphemia Bruns, lot on SE corner of Union and Jones streets, E 46:2 by 8 120; Albert Meyer to Fannie E. McMahon (wife of Frank). lot on W line of Seventeenth ave- nue, 125 X of 1 street, N Solomen and Dora Getz to lot on E line of Ninth avenue, street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Same to Anna Fiynn, lot on W line of | Forty-second avenue, 150 S of Q setreet, 8| 25 by W 120: also lot on S line of Q street 57:6 W of Forty-second avenue, W 25 by S| 115 N of 1 | 100; s10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company | to H. §. Martin, lot on E line of Twenty-ninth avenue, 150 S of R street, § 50 by E 120; Johan F. Bernard to Wilson Averell, lot on & Thne of East Park, 125 W of Laurel avenue, Holty” Park; | W 25 by § 100, ot 25, block T, 8260, lot 24, block 3, Reteg Tract: grant. R. P. Quinn to J. J. Morey, lots 6 to 12, block 40, Stanford Heights Tract; $10. S. Ducas Company (corporation) to Carlo and Mary Backine, lot on S corner of Elght- | eenth avenue and S street, SE 100 by 8W 100, block 872, O'Nefl & Haley Tract; $10. | | Jullus C. Reis to Emil and Mary Kaufmann, “ | | Bernhard and Rose Getz to Eugene A. Mu- laney. ot on NV line of Macrid sireel 300 §W of Brazil SW 25 by NW 100, block 28, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Buiiders” Contracts. 2 E. and E. G. Ely (owners) with I. | Pritchard and Wehland (contractors), | X for a story and a half | B line of Thirty-sixth avenue, N 25 by T. 3. Crowley y Glidden (contractor), architect Philinp erdt—All three-story and partly four-story ling (six flats) on SW_corner of Filimore streets, S 25 by W 106:3; | ein & | All work for t 7. olock D, | b, | ; 34600, | Devereux | —Alterations | line of Clement | avenue, E 28 by S | Kewin (owner) with B. itect Co_ (contractors) two-story frame build Sprec Park Mary C. Se (contractor) and additions to buildir street. 92 E of Foul 100; $1200. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. Cal TI& T.115 15% Cen Bk_Oak — 65 (PacC Cas Co.130 — Chutes Co .. — 7 |Pac S Tel Co.100 102% | City & C Bk — 120 [Pac Sur Co.10§ | Cyp L Imp.. 4/ Paraf Paint.. 38 East_Dynm. 230 ¥ Drydock. 60 pntPwd pfd Do_com Oalk. 126 Thtr 80c A Bk.100 P Co.. SF Bk Nav Co. ar. h |Orpheum Co. FN Bk Fischer Frach 110 21% 25 |UR InC pfd. 48% & | Do com ... 11 (INNNNET TN 90 | SALES. | Morning Session. | Board— 150 Fischer-Rebmann Theater Co. 30 Pacific States Tel & Tel Co..102 $2.000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. 8 Afternoon Session. Board— $7.000 United & R of § F 4 per cent. 84 California Stockand Oil Exchange | 832 25 Oil Stock— Apeiio Bid Asked. | 46 20 | 50 | 18 ted Trust Cert “i9 Caribe Chicago Claremont Crude . ] | Hanfora 1 Home 140 | Imperial . 1800 | rdependence - : 287§ Junetion . . io Kern ........ < 5 1215 Kern River ... A 120 | Monarch (of Arizona) . 30 Monte Cristo ... g 66 Occidental of W. V 4 Oil City Petroleum 5 60 Reed Crude ......... . i S. F. & McKittrick . 3 | Sovereign e 4 Sterling E 270 | uperior . . o6 | Thirt 8 25 Tweni 10 60 West 50 Kern (new) ... d Bds iscel ) Morning Session. Board— Monte Cristo h Claremont 1000 Superior 2 Hanford Min SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session 00 Exchequer . 200 Gould & Cur. tng Stocks. 500 Belcher 400 Caledonia ... 160 Chollar ... 12| 180 Union Con.. Afternoon Session. 100 Chollar 12| 100 Mexican 81 500 Con N Y .... 02] 100 Savage .. 22 ) Gould & Cur. (9 200 Utah .. os 00 Justice . 9 PACIFIC STOGK EXCHANGE. | Following were the sales on the Pacific | Btock Exchange yesterda: { Morning Session. | 100 Caledonia . | 160 Ophir 100 Caledonia . .39 100 Con C & V.1 17% 100 Potost 400 Sierra Nev 500 Gould & Cur., 08 Afternoon Session. 100 Belcher 14! 300 Gould & Cur. 500 Chollar 12| 200 Mexican 100 Con Cal & V.1 15| 109 Ophir 00 Crown Point.. 11; 500 Potosi 4 00 Crown Point. 10/ 100 Union Con.... TONOPAH MIN EXCHANGE. Foliowing were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session, t 2000 Goldfield B&B 18| 300 Ray & O'Brien 10 500 Goldfield Ton. 11/2500 Ton Gold Mt. 20 1508 MacNamara . 39/1250 Ton Gold Mt. 21 1500 MacNamara . 35S/ 400 Ton Midway.. 48 Afternoon Session. 3300 Esperanza . 100 Mont Ton...2 4214 1000 Goldfield B&B 18/ 500 N Y Ton 03 600 MacNamara . 190 Rescue . R L Ton Gold M. 21| DAY, Aug, 8—4 »p. Bid. Ask. | 08 08 Justice . 05 07/ Kentuck | 17 191K. Graessler. — 120 12 13|Lady Wash .. — 08/ 04 G3lMexican ..... 81 &2 Bullion . 20 21 Occldental 83 | Caledonia . 38 40l Ophir 40 Challenge 18 20|Overman . 10| Chollar - 12 13| Potost .. 14! Confidence 60 70/Scorpion . 10, Con Cal & V.115 1 26/Savage . 23] Con Imperial. 01 g Belcher.. 03 04 Con N Y .... Ol 02 Sterra Nev 20 22 Crown Point.. 10 12]Silver Hill 53 58 | E Sierra Nev. 03 . Louls o1 —| Eureka Con.. — [0lSyndicate — o8l Exchequer 51 53 23 24 Gould & Cur. 08 09! 35 | 09! Hale & Norc. 65 70/ Yellow Jacket. 16 18| Sulia ........ 08 10| i TONOPAH MINES. i Colehan — 05Ray & O'Brien 00 10 Columbia ... 20 25!Ray Ton .... — 10 Esperanza 02 03{Red Top 1B 14 Gold Anchor. — 28|Rescue . - 10 11 Goldfield Nev. 951 00/Ton Belmont.. 69 71’ Goldfield Ton. 11 —ITon & Cal = 2 Goid Mt Con. 01 2/Ton Exten .. 98110/ Jim Butler .. 60 75/Ton Fraction.. 25 — Little Ton — ©00lTon & Gt W. — 07 Lucky Tom.. — 05|Ton Gold Mt. 21 MacNamara . 36 37/Ton Midway.. 13 Mizpah Exten 20 -—‘Tnn of Nev.8'00 § 121 | Mont Ton..2 40 2 42%!Ton N Star ... — 30| NYTon.... 03 —|Ton&S Lake, 50 — Paymaster 04 05/United Ton .. — 09 Quincy ...... 11 —|West End ... 19 — Ray Extnsion — 08/ | B s Log Raft Arrives. The steamer Francis H. Leggett arrived yesterday from Astoria with a log raft in tow. Fortunately for the safety of coast shipping fine weather was encountered and the raft . In the raft are piles measuring 10,000,000 feet of lumber. Any one of these piles in a heavy sea could punch a hole in the hull of the stoutest ship, and the breaking up of one of these rafts would im- peril hundreds of lives. The contents of the raft which arrived yesterday would have zauumnne-m-m«u-r- age size coasting vessels. | Mr. | Winca, M { 3. F. Falrlie, C. € | Anderson and three children, J. Kalina, J. F. VENTURA BRINGS MANY PASSENGERS AND A SMALL BUT VALUABLE CARGO Oceanic Steamship Company’s Liner Arrives From the| Antipodes and Honolulu---Freight Gold Worth $1,000,000---Prominent People on Board ~/$ 1 =K Includes British; - . | { i i | 1 | | | | I’»'Jy: | | ; l 3 = = Tfes aeed SHIP STAR OF RUSSIA, WHICH ARRIVED HERE ON SUNDAY FROM KARLUK AFTER A REMARKABLY SMART PAS- | | SAGE. SHE IS THE FIRST OF THE SALMON FLEE SACH THIS PORT, AND AFTER DISCHARGING WILL | | GO NORTH FOR A SECOND CARGO. The Oceanic Steamship Company’s liner Ventura arrived yesterday from Honolulu and the Antipodes. She brought 259 passengers and a small | but valuable cargo. The freight in- cluded 2342 ingots of copper, 441 ir gots of tin and forty boxes of British sovereigns, valued at $1,000,000, Among the passengers from Hono- lulu was a bevy of fair students re- turning from summer vacations to Mills College. Another passenger was W. A. Bissell of the Santa Fe, who, with M Bissell, son and some young friends, has been spend- |ing a few weeks at the island port. W. A. Setchell, a botany instructor at Berkeley, was also a passenger on the lier. Among the tralia passengers from Aus- were me prominent mining enginee: One of these, Thomas Pa coe, is said to represent a London yndicate which is one of the largest operators in the world. William Toda Weir so a mining engineer, well- - African gold coast and n New Zealand. H. A. Wood, a coal passer on the Ventura, died from heat exhaustion on the outward voyage. ) Pilot John Silovich brought the Ventura in from sca and showed th a4 big steamer can be handled jus asily as a towboat. alongside the Oceanic dock in a style that has been very rare since the days when Captain Carey used to bring the Moana to the me wharf. The Ventuar's passengers the following: “rom Dr. and Mrs. A. Burne, Calderwoed, J. Barne 4 5 Bakcr, Herbert M Ramsey, Dr. B . A. Hunter, W. . M. Bathuret, d ‘infant, H, Metcalf, Mrs. J. . Muster ‘G, MeKa liams, J. t He took the liner included ¥ and 1 Pascoc W Mrs. T and M Master D, Gordon and 7. W Carroll Winch, Kane, David Loques Miss Edwin F . John rson, Mena Martin Dunn, ards, F. J. Londen, George Cauglos, George Stratls, Wil liam Chapman, A erheine. Auck and Mrs. Scott, Miss Pickering, A. Setchell, Miss Mg Cormick, Mis Thomas Devan, Mr. d Mrs. L, , A L. Hughes, B X ymour, O. V Davies, Willlam T. Weir, R. K. Murg A, Black, F. Newman, A, W. . 3. Wolfenden, Mr. and Mrs. W. son, L. H. Hutton, | J. E. Ge Mrs. Fraser and child, Mr , child and infant, Mr. and J B Talbot, F. ¥ Elder H. and Mrs 5, four chii- Morris Harrls, Thomas Mac- Petrle, H. J. Young, T. A. \der Goates, Mrs, Zimmerman, 8. V. McKenzie. Honolulu—G. C, Beckley Jr., Miss M. Mascn, Miss G. Mason. J. H. Mcarns, Mrs. M. Aldrich and three children, J. W. Neal and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Wilcox and son, Miss K. Wilcox, J. P. Erdman, C. Du Roi, F. R. Werthmueller, C. L. Stokes, Miss Laird, von Hamen and wife, Mrs. H, Parker, Hartwell, Mrs. J. B. Stankard, Charles Bailey, Miss E. Meck, Miss N. Meck, J. H. Love, Miss Lewi: mpbell, C Brown, A. H. Morfitt, Mis alrliz, Miss H. Henry, L. H. Thompson, G. H. Baldwin, Miss R. H. Thompson. Miss A. R. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Windt, Miss J. Forman, Miss Whiting, Mies _ A. 'Boyer, Mrs. ' Eley, Mrs. Fox_ F. Jenkins, Colonel G. W. Macfarlane, 3. N. Smith, Mrs. G. E. Bennett, W, R. Finar, Miss Hoar, Mr. znd Mrs. J. K. Burkett, Mre, W. C. Peacock, Miss Peacock, Miss W. Beal, Miss J. Rice, McCubbin, Miss Rein- hardt, Georze Reid, Mrs. Dodd. Mrs, Allen, Mrs. M. Shipman, Miss Clara Shipman, Mis C. Shipman, Miss G. Renton, Miss K. Renton, § Deacon, Captain Bucklin and valet, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, T S. Hali, Mr. Arms- waldt, R. C. Courtin, Miss Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Bissell and son, Mrs. Pratt, ST i Dr. Clark’s Fish Story. The liner Ventura on ber outward voyage, when between this port and Honolulu, passed through a shower of squid, which delighted the ship's cat and puzzied everybody else. Dr. Clarke, the liner's surgeon, vouches for the story, and volunteers the information that the 'wingless, finless piscatorial curiosities must bave been lifted from the ocean in a waterspout and traveled to the Ventura's deck in a shower of rain. In proof of his story he_has two of the fish preserved In a bottle. Professor J. E. Deuriden of Ann Arbor Uni- versity, who was a passenger, corrohorated Surgeon Clarke's diagnosis as to the family the fish represented. They can neither jump nor fly, he says, and as the sea was smooth, their presence on deck was a mystery. Then Hartwell Miss ~ May Miss A. Dickie, X, Ryan, C. 1 Dr. Clark It was the s squid. She was on for an early morning nstitutional. Suddenly from the sky came ss of fresh fish, all alive. The first squid cat tackle 1 an ink-lke fluid in feline's . and”for a while this foun- | en feature of the heaven-sent meal mys- covered by a sailor the cat ha | all but half a dozen of the vid. Mer face was stained with the dark- ed fluid with which each quid was plen- | tifully supplied, but rhe was having the feast of her life, and, snyway, had learned early in life how to wash herself. Dr. Clarke hae sent two of the squid David Starr Jordan. to S Schooner Zamva Afloat. The schooner Zampa, which went ashore near Oysterville, has heen towed off by the steamer Acme and is now at South Bend. > N 'S OF THE OCEAN. | Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ehip Naiad is chartered for gen- | | | | eral_merchandise from here to Liverpool or ! London. | “The bark Edward May will load general cargo for Honolulu and Makawell. oA : ports for Honolulu. i + Alameda, which sailed on Satur. | day for Honolulu, carried a general merchan- dise cargo, valuéd at $104,188 and including the_following: 70 bbls flour, 1408 pkks fresh fruits, etables, 998 pkgs potatoe Ihs tea, 91 cs eggs, 82 ibs 3 cs cheese, half bbl 916 goods, G0 pgks grocerl §70 1bs lard, 1bs G4 cs m 7 cs liquor 1bs . 15 cs whisky, s eugar, 880 Ibs dries ! frutf mineral water, 03 | | culs c &9 1bs nuts, 6656 | | 1bs @ 1156 Ibs fresh meat, 557 Ibs | ibs chocolate, 1146 Ibs 6 andy, 139 cs baking | 70 155 hams and ba- 263 1be heans, 80.000 | Ibs glucose, 5000 | syrup, 134 pk cs boots and 15 cyls ammonla, 1 supplies, 10 cs . 642 pkes paper, 1bs cigars boots and_shoes, 76 p gs wagon | mater rope, 476 gals spirits, 42 bxs | | soap, pes iron, 10 pkgs machinery, | - 1is steel, 13 bales™ twine, 5 cs i kegs nails and spikes, 55 pkgs | 73 boiler tubes, 54 pkgs tank mate- | miliwork, | rial The ba R. P. Rithet was cleared yesterday for Honolu th an assorted cargo, valued at $17.763 and including_the following: | 100 "bbls flour, 3207 ctls barley, 126 ctls | wheat, 284 ctis_corn, 25,802 Ibs middlings. 26.- | 1bs bran, 1515 bales hay, 500 bbls saimon, 255 gals whisky, 1 gals wine, 600 Ibs cof- fee, 6 bbla glaccse, 140 cs canned goods, 21 pks paints, 60 bbls linseed oil, 5 bbls tar, 16 colls rope, 01 bdis paper, 309 pkgs furniture rawoed, 12,500 1bs fertilizer, 33,000 . 121 bxs soap, 3 pkgs machinery, 2 cs is und shoes, —-—— Notice to Mariners. SAN PABLO BAY, CALIFORNIA, (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pa- citic Coast, 1904, page 21.) Notice I8 hereby given that the South Val- lejo beacon, a three-pile structure crossed with slats, marking the channel of best water through Mare Isiand Siralt, San Pablo_ Bay, California, was destroyed by a collision Satur- {day night, August 6, The beacon Will be re- built as Soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P.. DAY, Inspector Twelfth Light- Commander, U. §, hiouse Distric Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Monday, August 8. Stmr ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port R §tmr Gipsy, Gray, 36 hours from Monterey. Stmr San Gebriel, Green, 82 hours from San Stmr_Grace Dollar, Olsen, 09 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Del Norte, Payne, 36 hours from Cres- cent City, Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 38 hours from Redondo, Stmr Francis H Leggett Reinert, 5l days from Astoria, with iog raft in tow. Stmr Ventura, Hayward, 21 déys 13 hours 22 min from Sydney, via Honolulu 5 days 15 hours 24 min. { Stmr Brookiyn, Johnson, 19 hours from Needle Rock, Stmr State of California, Nicolson, 41 hours from San Diego and way porte. Stmr Chas Nelson, Iverson, 40 hours from San Pedro. Stmr_Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. 3 Stmy National City, Hammer, 35 hours from Ventura, gesShr Mary C, Campbell, 8 hours from Bo- ega. 3 pochr Jennle Gibson, Gibson, 3 hours from Schr Dora Bluhm; Nelson, 82 hours from San Pedro, in tow of stmr San Gabriel IPedm. with schr Dora Bluhm in tow. cisc | . BANDO! iled Aug 7—Schr Coquelle, for | | San_Francisco. | Arrived Aug 8—Schr Advance, hence July 25, SANTA BARBARA—Salled Aug S—Stmr Santa Rosa, for San Diego, hence Aug 7. TATOOS assed out Aug S—Br stmr Cru. - = Tug Sea Rover. Thompson, 32 hours from | Siluslaw River. 1l CLEARED, Monday, August 8. $tmr Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; Pac Coast | o tmr Montara, Reilly, Seattle: Pac Coast § | B C; Pac| Honolulu; | s s Stmr_Queen, Coast § 8 Co. Bark R P Welch & Co, Cousins, Victoria, Rithet, MacPhail, SAILED. Monday, August 8. | Stmr Queen, Cousins, Victoria. | Stmr Maggie Corni Halfmoon Bay. | | | (pStme F A Kiiburn, Thompson, Rogers Land- ng Stmr Pomona. Swanson, Eureka. E Whitesboro, Olsen, Point Arena. Argo, Dunham. Montara, Reilly Arcata. Macgenn, oo Johnson, - tmr Elizabeth, Jensen, Coquille River. Schr Bessie K, Stark, San Vicente Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. ! POINT LOBOS—August §, 10 p m—Weather foggy; wind W; velocity 10 miles per hour. ‘ OKEN. July 24—Lat fong 41 W. Fr bark Bon- | champ, hence Mar 15 for Queenstown, DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Se- quoia, hence Aug 4: schr Zampa, from Oyster- in tow % vilie, of stmr Acme. for Tacoma., Skin Geo C Per- from n Pedro. Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Eureka, he Aug $—Stmr North Fork, hence Aug 7. | Stmr Alllance, for Astoria. | Aug S-Stmr Pasadena, from sSan stmr Mandalay, hence Aug 6. Stmr Corona, for San Fran- Alexander, from Grays Harbor; stmr Coquille | River, from Crescent City; schr Fearless, from | Eellingham. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Aug 7—Ship Ja- | bez Howes. from Port Townsend | REDONDO—Arrived Aug 8—Schr Philippine, | from Mukliteo; bktn Katie Flickinger, from | Ballard. : ailed Aug 8—Stmr Asuncion, for San Fran- | sader. from Victoria, B C, for Portland, IUSLAW RIVER—Arrived Aug G—Schr 0 imento, hence Aug schr C A Klose, he Aug 3; both in tow of tug Sea Rover, | VENTURA—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Asuncion, | from Redondo, Safied Aug S—Stmr Asuncion, for San Fran- cisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived alis and G C Lindauer, Sailed Aug 6—Schr Transit, for San Pedro. Aug 8—Schr Espada, for Francisco. 1 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 7—Stmrs | St Paul, from Nome; 5 p m—Stmr City of To- | peka, from Skagway. COOS BAY—Sailed Aug 8—Stmr Alliance, for Astoria. hence Aug 5. PORT HARFORD- fled Aug S—Stmr Coos Bay, for San Pedro. PORT CLARENCE—Arrived July 16—Schr Fortuna, hence June 2. FOREIGN PORTS. | BEACHY HEAD—Passed Aug 5—Ger ship ! Willkommen, from Tacoma for London; Br | bark Iredale. hence Mar 16 for Ipswich, VENTNOR—Passed Aug 5-Br ship Orm- | sary, from Antwerp for San Francisco. LONDON—Arrived Aug 6—Ger ship Will- kommen, from, Tacoma. LONDON—Siiled Aug 6—Ger bark Nicbe, for New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 8—Br Gaelic, hence July 16, NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Aug 2—Ger stmr Essen, for Manila. July 11—Br bark Weathers- field, for San Francisco. July J2—Fr bark Ernest Reyer, for San Francisco® July 16— Ital bark Fortunato Figari, for Honolulu; Br bark Albania, for Panama; bark Reaper, for San Franclac In port loading July 18—Br ship Ardencraig, for Portland: Br ship Dunreggan, for Portland: Fr berk Emma Laurens, for San Francisco, SHANGHAI—Arrived Aug 6—Br stmr Hi. mera, from New York. \ BARCELONA—Sailed Aug 2—Spanish stmr | Isfa_de Luzon, for Liverpool. Aug 7T—Stmr | hence Aug 4. o stmr ALGOA BAY—Arrived Aug S—Nor bark Re- |Time Time] Tim monstrant, from Geelong. - Fr. {» HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 5—Ger stmr Anu- | & |L W| H W L Wy bis, hence Mar 25, FREMANTLE—Arrived July 6—Br ship| 9 | —0.6/10:85| 4.5/ 3:22| Khyber, from Chemainus. 10 | 4:171--0.811:16] 4.8) 4:11| TSINTAU—Sniled Aug 7—Sehr Henry K |11 | B:021—0811 5.01 5.02| Hall, for Port Townsend. 32 | 5:441 0.8112:381 5.2( 552 OCEAN STEAMERS. i H W L W H W] | NEW YORK—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Min- |13 | 0:07] 8.6[ 6:201—02] 1:15] 5.4/ 6:47] 1.5 neapolis, from London; stmr Noordam, from Rotterdam; stmr Ethiopia, from Glasgow; stmr Zeeland, from Antwerp. LONDON—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Minneton- ka_ from New York. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Moltke, from New York, via Plymouth and Cherbourg. Aug 5—§tmr Anubis, from San Francisco, Val- paraiso, ete, via London. GLASGOW—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Lauren- tian, from New York; stmr Sardinian, from Montreal, via Liverpool. _ BOULOGNE—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Pretoria, from New York. TRIESTE—Arrived Aug S—Stmr Slavonia, from New York, via Naples. PALERMO—ATrived Aug_S—Stmr Ultonia, from Trieste, etc, for New York, Sailed Aug S—Stmr Ultonia, from Trieste and Fiume, for New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Empress of India, from Vancouver for Kobe, Nagasaki, Shanghal and Hongkong. | Unitea States Coast RAILWAY TRAVEL. A A Santafe CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a. m., with diner and for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, > Merced, Hanford and Visalia. p. m. for Stockton, p. m. for Kansas City. Grand Canyen and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakiand, Cal. 27 South First St., San Jose. TO SANRAFAEL. ROSS VALLEY, | { MILL VALLEY, | Via Sauszalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, .30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 & m. | salito only), 3 15, 5:30, 6:25, 7 \ Sundays and legal holidays depart 9:15, 10:00, 11:40 p.m Arrive at San Francisco, week cays, 8:17, 05 a. m. 10:20, 11 n. irfax. week days. depart at 7:45 a. m. 2:15 p. m.. 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat.). On Sundays and l-gal holidays at §:30, 9 11:00, 11:40 a. m.. 12:2 00, 1:45. end 8:15 p. m THROUGH TRAINS, 9:15 a. m. Sundays oniy—For Point Reyes, | 7:48 o m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. | ete | 15 p. m. cally except Sunday—For Caza- | dero, et 5:15 p. m. daily except Saturday and Sun- | day—For Point Reyes, etc | 15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Peint Reyu.i ._m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, ete. T OFFICE—G26 Market st. —Union Depot. foot of Market st FERR MT. TamALPAIS RAILWAY Sansalite Ferry| Atrive Harket St |_San Francisce | | | ia Gravity Gar, . T TicEsT |02 MARKET Br. (Nerth Ghore Rallroad) Orvices Jand SAUSALITO FrrxY, Foot Market 5§ TO ARRIVE. | | Movements of Steamers. ‘ | Steamer. | From. Ramse: Seattle 9 Pomo........| Point Aren: 1 ks City Puebl Puget Sound Ports. 2 Corona. | Humboldt ........ 9! | Seattle & Bellingham 9| Humboldt . 9| laqua. Centralia. Wyefleld Aureifa. San Pedro. San Pedro . Seattle & Olympia Barbara...| Point Arena. endocino & Pt. ArenalAug | santa Rosa..| San Diego & Way Pts.|Aus. Argo Eel River Port Fomona. Humboldt .. Columbt | Portland & Astoria.... North Fork.. Humboldt .. -|Aug. 12 | Coos Bay.... | San Pedro & Wav Pts.|Aug. 12 Arcata.. Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Aug. 13 | City Peking..| New York via Ancon.. A 13 St Paul ome & St. Michael. . 13 | Grays Harbor ... 13 Puget Sound Ports. 1t Grays Harbor . 4 Willapa Harbor e | Coos Bay ... o.llAug. 15 State or n Diego & Way Pts. 15 | Bonita | Newport & Way Ports. Aug. 18 Coronado. srays Harbor . o 18 | G. W. Elder.. Portland & Astor! Aug. 17 Alllance \ Portland & Way Ports. |Aug. 17 | Ran Jose, | New York via Ancon..|Aug. 18 | Siberia. .| China & Japan........[Aug. 19 | Queen. . | Puget Sound Ports’ ' |Aus. 19 | TO SAIL. | S | Steamer. | Destination, | Sails.| Pler. l | August 9. 1 C. Nelson..| Humbold: .........!10 am|Pler 20 Samoa. Los Angeles Ports.|10 am Pier 2 Mariposa...| Tahiti direct .....|11 am/Pier 7| August 10. | | Leelanaw.. | Seattle direct 4 pm|Pler — | Centralia.. | Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pier 10 Arctic. Humboldt 9 am/Pler 2| G. W. Eider| Astoria & Por 1 am|Pler 24 | Breakwater| Coos Bay... S pm|Pier 8 | August 11. { i S. Barbara.| Los Angeles Ports.| 4 pm/Pler 2/ Eureka. Humbeldt ... 9 am|Pler 13 | Pomo. | Pt. Arena & Aibion| 6 pm|Pier 2 | Newburg. .. Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pier 10 | Corona. | Humboldt .. +{1:30 p(Pler 9| | Bonita. | Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pier 11 | Centennial. | Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm Pier 20 | State of Cal| San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Aungust 12. { } Hamburg & Way..|12 m|Pler 19 | Seattle & Bellnghm| 4 pm|Pier 10 | August 13 | | Pt. Arena..| Point Arena.. 4 pm|Pler 3 | Newport N, Y. via Ancon.|[12 m Pler 40 | City Puebla| Puget Sound Ports/l1l am/Pler 9 Aurelia. Astoria & Portland| 5 pm|Pler §. Monica..| Los Angeles Ports.| ¢ pm/Pler Argo.. «.| Eel River Ports 4 pm Pler August 14. | Humbolat ... 11:30 p|Pler | San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler | August 15. | North Fork.| Humboldt ........ | 5 pm|Pler Colum | Astoria & Portlandill am|Pier Arcata | Coos B. & Pt. Ortd| 2 pmiPter | Coos Bay... San Pedro & Way.| 9 am/Pler | August 18. | Ventura... | Sydney & Way....| 2 pm/Pler Doric. | China"& Japan.-..| ipm Pler Umatilla...| Puget Sound Ports/1am|Pler u St. Paul... | Nme & St. Michael| 2 pm Pier — | | G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor...... s Pler — FROM SEATTLE. Destrmation. Sails. | Nome & St. Michael...|Aug. 10 | Seldovia & Way Ports. l.ug. 10 Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 10 Skagway & Way Ports.|Auz. 12 Valdez & Seward. Nome direct 3 Seldovia & Way Ports.|Aug. Skagway & Way Ports. |Aug. Sun, Moon and Tide. and Geodetic Survey— “Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Pcint, entrance to San Francieco Bay. Published by offictal authority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height |Aug: -|Aug. | | | £E56 2%t s e SAN FRANCISCO, Frox Jouy 1 e Frzxr Drror (oot of Market Suressy Los ta Armoua. Haaford Viesile el ford, Vieaila. Mmfl-‘l: 0.908 Fiioa, San Jose, Livermors, Siock 0 ton, (+Mliton). lone, Sacramente, Chice. Bod Ding 4200 Marysvi 8.304 Oakuaie. Chinose. Jamestown. So- B ] Costa. Byrou, Tracy, Stockuon ‘Mercad, Leiarop. Mes Raymond. Lemoors, Viss.la aad way stations _ 3307 Bayward, Nlies and Way Stations.. / 50» 480 Maruncz. San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, SantaRosa........ ... 8204 4007 Nties. Tracy, Stockion. Lodf ... 4.20» 4.30P Hayward. Nities, Irvingtoa. o) 18500 Jose. Livermore 11504 $.009 The Owi Limited —Nawiian. Lo :::M-)I'I:IIOKLAPMIO Tulare, 250 erateld. Los Anguics. . A 15309 Hayward, Niies snd San Joss 7.204 Jose. 9504 , Hayward. Nfles sud Sa .00p Bastesn Express—Ogden. Chiongo, Denver, Kaosas Cicv, £t Lonis, via Martinez, Stock:o Sacramonta, Coifax. iteue. 8.80e Vailejo. daily. except Snnday 7.00» Valiej, Sunday o T80P Kichmond, Paort Costa, Martines and Way Stations...... 11.20a T.00p Beno Passenger—Fort Comta, Sni- wun, Eimira, Davls. Sno o, Treckee, Lake Tonos Reas, ‘omopah, Sparks .. 2 @088p Port Costs, Martmerz. Byro Trecy. " Lathron Medesta l‘l‘flc:m ulrr';:- D‘Pr;'nnc sod 12.20m ay Stasions beyond Port Costa 8.06» Yoscmite Vailey, vin Berends and Wawon ceeeee 8804 8.08p Martizez. Tracy. Stockion . 1204 8.05P Oregon & Calliornis Kxpross—Sac- ramento, Mary e, Redding, 8504 dayoniy) ........ e, 2. S5000 COAST LINE (Narrow > FLAINE e S T AGmeanta Crus Excursion@mndayoniy) 810 8.16a Newark. Centerviile, San Joow, Felton, Boulder Creek. Big Basin, Saats Crus sad Way Sllao‘l - 18.154 Alvarsdo, New: San Jjose, Los Gatos. Glesawood, Feiton, Bonlder Creek, Blg'Bastn, Saata Cres... 12.15» Newark. Centerville, Sea_Jjose New Almaden. Las Gatos, Pei Bouider Creek, Saata Crus Principal Way Stations ... 4 180 Newark, San Jowe, Los Gaied. 4155 Wright. Boalder Creex snd Sanie. Cruz. Saturday aad Suaday only. 38.58a qg_As_"Y LDNF (Broad Gaaxer (Third sad Townseud Streecs.) a19» 10.954 +8.554 n Jose and Way Stations. . 830e Jose and Way Stastons. ... 5409 154 Monterey and Santa Crus Rzews sion (Sunday o . 10.30m §394 New Armadea (Tue, Frid, e 004 The Coaster—San Jose. Se:ines, San Ardo, Paso Robles, BSants Margwrita. La's Obwpe. Saate Barbara, 5 Buenaveniura, Montaivo, Oxnard, Burbeak, Les Angeles st S 8.904 Giiro; Lo Dot Monte, Pacific Grove, Surt, Low 10.430 9.00 San Joss. Fres Finos, W aisonvill Capftola. Santa Cres, Preife Grove, Saltass_Gea Luis Oblepe sad Principal Way Stations. 410 .30 San Jose and Way atiens..... . 1.20m 1.3CA Santa Ciars, San Joss, Les Gat and Way Stations ooy 5 1380 San Jose and Way Stati. > i Monte Express (cxceps dny) —Seata Clars, San Jose. Watsonville. Santa Oruz Del Moate, Monterey. Pacific Grove. 112.188 330 Buriingame. Saa Joss, Giirey. Hol Hster, Tres Pinos. Pajaro, W: Saiines, Pacific Grove... 1 4.30p San Jose and Way Stations. . 5 COP Seata Ciars. San Jose, Los Gates, Wright aud principal Way Sta- tone (except Sundey) . 15.30p San Jeseand Priusipal Way Stations 645p Suvset _Express— Redwood Sea Jose, Gliry7 Salinas. Pase Robes, Ban Luts Obispo. Samta Barhars, Los Angeies, Doming. kI Paso, New Orieans. New York .. §.45» Pajaro, Watsonville, Cspicols. ) Santa Crus. Casiroviile, De Moute, Pacific Grove.. > 5 “au Mateo, iares‘ori, Belmont. Son Carlos, Redwood. Fair Ouks, Nenio Park. Puio Alio. §-30p Sen Jose and Way Stations. . 8.007 Palo Alto and Way Stations. .. 11.30p Seuth San Framctseo, Miilbrae, Bue- lingsme, San Mateo, Beimont, San Carlos, Redwood. Fair Oska Monio Park. and Paio 211300 Maysield, Mountain Vie: vale, Lawrence, Saata Clars aa Jose... S .. 1945w A for Moraing P for Afternoan. 1 Sunday excepied *8nadey eaiy « Satarday only 5 Monday onig- 18iupe ot wl. sations om Sanday. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSES SAN FREFCISCY ANG NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. 9.458 SAN PRANCISCO TO SAN RAFATEL. W, DAYS—7:30, $:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m 35, . 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6:30 and 11.30 m. Saturdays—Fxtra trip at 1:30 p. m. 3 SUNDAY $:00, 9:30, 11:60 a. m.: 1:3% . 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. S—6:06, 6:50, 7:30, 9.2 12:50, 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 5:20, tra trip at 1:45 p. m. 30, 7:35, 9:20 11:15 & m.: 1:48 4:50, 5:00, 5:20, 8:25, 7:30 p. m. tExeept Saturdays. . Leave Io Eftect | Amive Sen Fran. | May 1, 1904, San Fram _ | Week | Destina- Week Novate, Petaluma and Santa Rosa. CERCTERTE CEIC R Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah Willits., Sherwood. 8:00 a| Guerneville ana [10:20 a 10: [10:20 a/10. | 7:25 ol of tide 1s ih ime at both places. :30 pl Camp Vacation. | 8:45 pl & = Rt = 40 a) TUESDAY, AUGUST 9. PSR P | Glen Ellen. | 8:45 0l Sun rises ... —_— Sun sets Moon rises . 2:30 p Bebastopol. i NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column of the successive iides of the day in order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey Charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the man of the lower low waters. Time Ball Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., chants’ Exchange, San’ Francisco, Mer Cal., at noon of the 120th meridian. or at 8 p. m. Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U. S. ~ STAGES connect at Santa Rosa_for White Sulphur_Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke's Sanitarfum: at Lytton fof Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skasg® Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Booms~ Ville and_Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncad Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoss Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley. John Day's, Riverside, Lieriey's, Buckneil's. Sanbedrin Heights, Hullville, Orr's _Hot Springs, Halfway FHouse, Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags. Westport, Usal; at Willits for Fort Erags. ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood. Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On !u::-y;—-‘n:lud-m‘uam to all poiats ‘beyond t rates. Ticket Otfice, 30 Market street, Chroatcis ‘bull JAS. L. FRAZIER, R X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Azt Weekly Call $1.00 per Toar

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