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46 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1904 Tafurn. | rnished, | EOOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Plvitcusiadinb sttt Pttty TWO young men want rooms and board in TIMRD, 21S—A room to let for man. private famlily; no boarding-house need a OCTAVIA ! ply: state price and particulars. Box 208 Call office. 220—Furnished rooms to let. suites THIRD, i oM e o . | PRIVATE home or saniterium for a woman en- | THIRD, 222, upstairs—Nicely furnished room; | FRLITATE home of San orte, for 8 v by let- OCTA VIS . D ter only. W. M. TENCH, 864 Mission st. | | | { THIRD, 233—Furnished rooms. ROOMS with board. 1161 Turk st. Large, sunny, 1y furnished rooms at the month, | O'FARR! UL, 579—Furnished rooms to let. | O FARRELL, man; board eat bedroom for gentle- : mice home; modern. O'FARRELL, 1520, near Buchanan—Large furnished room: hot and cold water: bath: phone; §10; one small furnished room $5; private O'FARRELL, 1528—Sunny front rooms to let. | 551—A nicely furnished room. ! T 1630_Parior suite, Javatory, gas | grate. kitchen; single rooms, furnished and | unfurnished H PARNASSUS ave. 219 Furnished room. PERRY, 223—Furnished rooms to let. PERRY, 421—A room to let sulte of 2 large, sunny | suttable for dress- | 2 —A with bath: ptlorin PINE. 1006—Furnished room. PINE 1733 Eingle rooms to let. I3 < from Van Ness—Nicely fur. phone; running 'ller:’ ok 1 water; $14. | | TURK, 123—Cheap room to rent. { TURK, THIRD, 308—Elegant clean rooms 25c, 50c, 75c, &1 night; bath; gas; $1 25 to $4 week; also housckeeping and single rooms, $1 75-$4. YOUNG man wishes room with private fam- ily. Address 310 Duncan st. THIRD, 8441%—Furnished rooms. ROOMS WANTED. THIRTEENTH, 228—Unfurnished rooms and bath. WANTED—By young married couple, connecting rooms, including kitchen; must be nicely furnished and north of Market; will be permanent If_satisactory. Address, stat- ing price, box 2050, Call office. THIRTEENTH, 238—Nicely furnished rooms; 200d location: $6 and §7 per month. LORD—KINSMAN—In this city, September 29, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- tor Central M. E. Chureh, Percy W. Lord and Ida P. Kinsman, both of San Francisco. MARSH—THOMAS—In this_city. October 1, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E. Church, Leon F. Marsh and Fannie V. Thomas, both of Oakland, Cal. MILLETT—MILLER—At St, Joseph's Church, San Jose, Cal.. September 4. 1904 by the Rev. Father Hickey, John Millett and Josephine A. Miller, ‘both of San Franclsco. NORTON—LARRABEE—In this city, Septem- ber 26, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E, Church, Stanley A. Norton of Sacramento, Cal., and Maybell J. Larrabee of Stockton, Cal. PHILLIPS—PEARCE—In this city, September 29, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- tor, Central M. B. Church, Wiillam Phillips and Catherine L. Pearce, both of San Jose, al SUTTON—EGGERS—In this city, September 30, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pas- tor Central M. E, Church, Embry G. Sutton and Augusta Eggers, both of San Francisco. LADY and boy want two rooms; under $8; will give services for rent. Address box 2353, Call office. R , 541—Sunny”single furnished room; pri- family. e 2 UR N. rms. for housekeeping; near 1ith and Valencia; no children. Dentist, 92 Waller. 7—Furnished rooms. WANTED—Unfurnished rooms close to Van TURK, 825—Furnished e Gaat: Ness and Golden Gate ave. Box 2154, Call. TURK. GENTLEMAN wants comfortable room; per- 118 manent if suitable; state price. Box 2217,Call Sunny room, $6 a month; also | front alcove room; very reasonable; no sign. | WANTED—8 unfurnished rooms. Box 2163, TWENTY-FOURTH, 2521—Room to let. it i TWENTY-SIXTH. 33671 gentleman; nicely | WANTED—Housekeoping rooms, (3). Address box 2053, Call office, TO rent—A nice large sunny front room, suit- able for 1 or 2 gentlemen, in private family. Address 31 Guerrero st., near Market. GUARANTEED curi malled in plain package; 3 “hou- sands. L. L. C. CO., 417 Hayward bldg.. S. F. UNION, 10—Rooms to let. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 roome 35c to $1 night, §1 75 to $8 week; elec- tric lights (Do gas), running water in every room; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. CIA, 732—Two nicely furnished front gas range, folding AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices: rentals $250. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. e VIAVI VALENCIA, 924—Nice sunny froat room for gentlemen. Apply 10 & 12, T. C. O’Donnell. PINE near Van Ness—Elegantly fur- nished bay-window room; all con- veniences derate A A A A AP AR ANANA A _WAY to health; mothers’ and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for it. VIAVI CO., Van Ness. Thone East 282. —Ope or 2 unfurnished rooms; VALENCIA, 11 nd $8 for two; baths; private 35, PINE, 2020—Room to lef 2516 Furniched rooms. VALLEJO, 708—Room to let. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. A—FEMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods etored, moved, shipped. 725- 306—Rooms to let. 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. | CAPITAL Van and Storage Co., 3 Eddy st. 520—Nicely fwrnished room; 636 Larg= room; running water; eingie roome %5 | two zentlemen; $10. POST, 8801 ched_room: runaning | 417 TLarge_sunny front room, $15 water referenc ; smail room, $5 !En!b. furn room; running ; references. rooms, | sunny e: modern. POWELL, 506—Large front room; modern; sun | | vax POWELL, ROYAL H ot r ‘on ground water; baths. 1490 ul bay-window i room; reas | vax VAN phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, pres. furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- ESS_ 417—Parlor room Fax large; fur- | fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. b7l. nished; $15. - | CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- N NESS. 417—Sunny basement room; $ Der | i Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. . GOLDEN WEST Storage; advances made. w 840 Mission st.; tel. Howard 941. F. W. Zehfuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery £t.; tel Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. VAN NESS ave., 417—Hall room to let. NESS, 417—Sunny front room. ESS ave., 419—Furnished room to let. | SEWING MACHINES AND SUP: WHY not buy or rent the best? You can buy or rent a White sewing machine at the same price you pay for inferior makes. Visit the new retail office of the White Co,, at 915 Market st. NESS, 517—2 furnished rooms to let. g gantly furnished, sunny, bay-window rooms; running water; hone. bath; ™ DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best 5171 fornished room. $12_ | DOMESTICS The maghine fof [oml¥ st by VAN NESS ave., B517—Hall room to let; $5 price; all ds rented lowest rates. Domes- month, tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ENTO, 2414—Furnished THERE are others, but all sewing machines; — the White is king of visit the new retail Single furnished room | SACRAMENTO. SAN CARLOS EAN BRUN: to let ave furnished room 6022, 907 SECOXD. A large sunny room to let. | VAN NESS, 530—Pack room, $6. VAN NESS ave. 927—Front room to let. office of the White Co. at 015 Market st. second-hand machine; guaranteed; where the A NEW Home, the best all kinds, $3. §b, $5; TAN NESS, 030_Sunny sulte; 8 rooms; mo | _dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. child B | fldren | = 5 AN NESS AVE., 613—To let; single fur- o A e nd ane Pakion TR arket street, opposite Palace Hotel, VAN NESS ave, 020 Large, sunny. front{ To lcaseo A strictly . modern apartment rooms in modern corner flat; also single | house in every detail, to be constructed imme- rooms, $8. | diately on Eddy street, in the downtown dis- trict, on a lot 68x137:6 feet; will contain 135 s rooms: Apply VAN NESS ave., 927—Hall room to let. GE, DEALEY & CO. SAS .., 638 Market st., opposite Palace Hotel. FOURTH of crop: grain ranches, Sacra- mento County, from 600 acres up. $450 cash between Howard and Folsom— t o roo let | VAN NESS av 1008—Nicely furnished rent; 140 acres improved, San Joaquin rooms; phone, gas, etc.; cheap. County; half bottom land; suitable’ for al- falfs, corn, s, etc. Address box 18, VAN NESS ave., 1421—Desirable suite; excel- Galt, Cal. lent board; all conveniences; private home. | suitable Pl 8 H 8 H g | TO let—On Market st.; rare opportunity; 2d | floor, near Call building, 35x170 ft., with L of 4 large rooms; front and rear elevators; VASSAR place, 3—Nice furnished room. cheap rent. Apply at once to L. BE. GROVE, room 1, 522 Montgomery st, BEVEXNTH a near Fulton et.—Fine | sunny roomp f block vark. EILVER, 120_Nice, sunny room for gentle- mar SIXTEENTH, S428A y furnished room. <hed rooms. | hed room to let; suitable for 2 ~ BOPHRONIA. cor. Jones and Geary—Most ele- gant, sunny e and single rooms with tath conveniences: elevator runs at a ; cafe rates very reasonable. , 13—A nice furnished room to BOUTH PAR Jet. SOUTH PARK, 76—Furnished room to let, | SOUTH PARK, 178—Furnished rooms to let. | | WEBSTER, 812—Furnished room to let. | WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE 1s hereby given that on the Bth day of October, 1004, at the hour of 104 m., on the premises of No. 805 Miesion st., I will sell all the right, title and interest of the 'mortgagor in and to all of goods mortgaged by Geo. W. Davis on the 21st day of September, 1904, to the undersigned, and recor the 21st-day of September, corder’s office of the city and county of San Francisco, State of Salifornia. Sald goods to be sold to the highest bidder for cash. W. A, CROWE. WEBSTER, 1213—Rooms to let. W, BSTER, 1352—Sunny front room; suitable for gentlemen. | SBSTER, 1714, near Sutter—Two nicely fur- nished rooms: $10 and $6; In new flat. WEBSTER, 1852, cor. O'Farrell—Elegantly | furnished front room for lady for gentieman. WINCHESTER Hot Most convenient to §$1 50 night lights; reading-room; free bus , 44 3d st., near Market. TO whom it may concern—I hereby notify you that I have purchased the saloon of G. W. Crandell at 1500 Folsom st.; all bills against the same must be presented by October 4, 1904. JOHN M. KEARCE. elec. furnished rooms from 15c per night up. ETANTAN, £10, opp. G. suites for housekeepin: G. Park—Two sunny | STEVENSON, 253—Rooms to let. ETEVENSON, 273—Furnished room to lJet. | lm“}ifl “2 STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute, Van Ness and Market, cures; estab. in 5. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 to 5 p. m, A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st, «pposl Fifth. Open until 11 p. —_—— ADVERTISEMENTS, subsfriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan gnd Church sts. MARRIAGE LICENSES, STEV! 281—Furnished rooms. N, STEVENSON, 407%—Furnished room. BTEVENSON, 774, off Ninth—Smail furnished | room 1o ) STOCKTON, 605 private; marinc Sunny room and kitchen; | view: $18. 3 rnished rooms to let. 1928 —Three sunny unfurnished bath; entire upper floor; suitable for housekeeDing — | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1031, nr. Jefferson par The following marriage licenses were issued BOOMS AND BOARD. yesterday: A A AU Embry G. Sutton, 29, 227 Second street, and FRANKLIN, 1030—A large, sunny, front | Augusta Eggers, 25, 144 Fifth street, m:;ne. n:\(lnble for two; excellent table; terms William Ross, 41, 46 Condon street, and moderate. Lillie Daley, 24, 4134 West Mission street. Ernest H. Cary, 21, 2237 Jackson street, and Effie J. Murphey, 18, Constitution, Ga. Loul Cavagnaro, 27, & Jasper place, Virginia Cavagnaro, 16, Amador City. Henedette Leverone, 25. 911 Vallejo street, and Maria_Bruzoni, 21, il Vallejo street. Joseph E. Sorey, 37, Alma, and Lena Mo- Vay..25, Denver, Colo, © . = ola Basile, 35, 1 tibert street, and WANTED—Workingman to board in pleasant | Madalena_Priolo, 40, 104 Gilbert atmt." Leon ¥, Marsh, 21, Oakland, and 'Fannle n 3 —Furnished front room: bath; private house; Food board, $24; two $35 per month. - OCTAVIA, 1925, cor. Sacramento—Overlooking Lafayette square; comfortable rooms and excellent home board. night cars pass door: cheap. 121815 Turk st. | ~ Willam P. Lowa reasonable, | SUNNY furnished roo Calil office to let. s Box 1936, SUTTER, 230—Furnished rooms to let. . 705—Rooms; suitable for t: also other rooms. physician | Large closet parior suite; running SUTTER, 7 water; larg: SUTTER, 820—Two elegantly furnished par- lors; suiteble for doctor or studios. et | SUTTER, 875 Newly furnished rooms. i i EUTTER, 905 (The Laughlin)—Large sunny | room with private bath; i TAYLOR, 125—Furnished rooms to let. —_— TAYLOR. 240— Housekeeping rooms to let. i TAYLOR. 522—Largo sunny room; rent rea- sonable TAYLOR, 410—Large room, with board ;oall| furniched; two gents; bath, phone, ! TAYLOR, 915— Sunpy room in private family, | $9 por month, | TEHAMA, 65—Furnished rooms to let. o st st i - £ e DO TEHAMA, 154—Furnished rooms. TEHAMA. 165—Nicely furnished room to let. | TEHAMA, 209 Nicely furniched room: cheap. | TEHAMA, room 10 TEHAMA, 2193 — Nigely furnished room; | cheap. | THE 8T. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLIS AND 1 W H ETS.—POSITIVELY T THE CITY; NEW | HAIR MATTRESES, BATHS, TRIC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SER- | HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY | 3 NVENIE! ELEVATOR FROM $3 MONTH. tter—New brick bids., cold water, steam heat, 213%—A nice sunny furnished MODERN _CON ALL HOURS: ROC - . 61 5 ¥ jurnished: ho privilege to baths; §3 THIRD. 75—Furnished rooms, THIED. Furnished rooms. THIRD, §i—Furnished rooms. ‘A—POST, 1114, near Van Ness ave.—Sunny | | BUSH, 789—Room and board: convenient lo- | GERMAN 1aay wouid like | HOWARD, 841A—First-class board and room, kome; home cooking; bath; no children: all Thomas, 18, ) s Ol 5 172 HAWTHORNE, near Harrison—Pleasant | 3 s e room for young lady., with board; IATEs | Bhcrmun avemde. L ) edunuecl, 18, 119 Sleui: Faimpaie. | Abe Abrams, 32, 730 Broadway, and Jose- | phine D. Annuzai, 24, 411 Paciflo street, | __Antonio T. Maclel, 45, ‘ackson street PRI | A neves, 5568 Aa Rt ‘Willlam H. Nathanfel, Ella E. Duncan, 50, Sou ley. Vittorfo Rossini, 27, 245 Pacific_street, and Enrichetta Lenciont, 20, South San Francisco. Clarence E, Crowell, 21, Oakland, and Ade- laide M. Samuels, 18, city. Guiseppe Poggetti, 25, Fort Bragg, and Ro- sina DI Giullo, 26, Fort Bragg. George J. Adams, 41, Geyserville, and Lulgia T. Dotta. 20, Healdsburg. John G. Owene, 23, 58 Valley street, and | Annie C, O'Connor, 20, 1037 York street. ELLIS, 453—Nice furnished rooms, with excel. | Willlam FE. Rowlands, 21, 413 Douglass lent French table board; reas.; fine location, | ®t., and Mollie L. Fuller, 18, 'North San Juan, ELLIE, 1174—Room and board for refined BIms-HARmGH—DEAm young man in private American family; $20. —— e T e Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be ineerted, They must be d in at either of the publication offices and indorsed with the name and residence of per- #ons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of chai rooms: excellent boa catl moderate; phone Black 5602; refs. CHEETNUT, 266—Two large front rooms with board; German family; $5 each, El)l’:Y 626—Room and board at reasonable ra! EDDY. 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furn. Funny rocms; table board; reas.; new manag. FREMONT, 316—To let, room with board. FRANKLIN, 20%—Single furnished room, __With or without board. FRONT room with board for two. 1311A Ma- sonic ave. to board child and room for father. Jiox 2049, Call office. BORN. CARLIN—In this city, September 25 1 to the wife of W. J. Carlin, a daughter. CLANCY—In this city, September 30, 1904, to the wife of Charles A. Clancy, twin daugh- ters. LEFFMANN—In this city, September 29, 1004, to the wife of Henry G. Leffmann, a son. LIECHTI—In this city, September 26, 1004, to the wife of Arnold W. Liecht!, a son. MURRAY—In this city, September 23, 1904, GUERRERO, 114—Very sunny rooms, witn board; runninz water. —_——— HAIGHT, 60—Nicely furnished single rooms; #ood home cooking; reasonable. eingle or double, §5-86 wk.: American family. HOWARD, 1143A—Nijce larze front room to let, with or without board. HYD! . 508—Niccly furnished rooms in good atiin: S to the wife of O. P. Murray, a son. | on; reasonable; with board. POIESZE—In Alameda, Cal., September 24, 30 131C—Well furnished rooms: marine 901, to the wife of George C. Polesze (nee _excellent board; references. Stryker), a eon. WYMAN—INGLE—In_this city, September 29, 1904, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor Central M. E. Church, James Byron Wyman and Rose Catherine Iugle, both of San Fran- cisco. —_— DIED. Atkinson, James Johnson, Frank L Austin, Richard Kelly, Hilda C. Behrens, Elizabeth A. , William Bockwoldt, Julius F. Maguire, Thomas Brady, Philip Maxwell, James D. Collins, Morris Mehegan, Daniel Conlin,’ Anne O'Meara, Alice Crowe, Jane 8. Ryan, Annie M. Davezies, Marle Smith, Lydla Ann Davis, Mrs. E. Smith, Mary Dugan, John Sosotte, Marie L, Gander, Fred Tullihan, Michael Haar, Anna Tunstead, Margaret Henderson, Ann B, ‘Walite, Frederick C. ATKINSON—In Alameda, Cal., September 50, 1904, James Atkineon, at the home of ‘his daughter, Mrs. Jane A. Everets, 2603 Santa Clara avenue, & native of Ireland, aged 60 years. (7The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from Masonio Temple, ‘San Francisco, under the auspices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. AUSTIN—In this city, September 28, 1904, Richard Austin, & native of England, aged 49 ‘years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, from Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter street, under the auspices of Tem- plar Grove No. 19, U. A. O. D. Interment Mount Ollvet’ Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Lar- Kin streets. BEHRENS—In _Fruitvale, Cal, October 1, 1904, Elizabeth Anna, beloved wife of Wil liam Behrens, “and mother of Willlam, Charles, George, Henry and Henrletta Behrens, a native of Germany, aged 42 years 2 months and 6 days. BOCKWOLDT—In this city, September 29, 1904, Jullus Fred Bockwoldt, beloved brother of 'Mrs. Elizabeth Buhsen, a native of Itzehoe, Holstein, Germany. A member of Bald Eagle Tribe No, 75, Imp. O. R. M.; Po- cahontas Degree No. 3; Court Eciipse No. 14 P.'af A, and ‘Sile-Drivers’ Union, Lo- cal T 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 p. m,, from the Red Men' Hall, Golden Gate avenue, between Leav- enworth and Hyde streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. BRADY—In this city, October 1, 1004, Phillp, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Brady, loving father of Richard Brady, Mrs. P. Morris, Mrs. Robert Ellis and the late Thomas Brady, and brother of Willlam J. Brady and Mre. Mary Haley, and the late John .Brady and Mrs. Elizabeth Leniban, & native of County Armagh, Ireland, aged 61 years. (N2w York papers please copy.) [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at a. m., from the residence of his daughter, Mrs. P. Morrle, 207 Lang- ton street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-i mencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. The officers and members of Court El Do- | rado No. 31, F, of A., are hereby requested o attend the funeral or our late brother, Phillp Brady, at the hour and place above mentioned. By order of A. H. JOOST, Chlef Ranger. WILLIAM BUNEMANN, Fin. Secretary. COLLINS—In this city, September 30, 1904, Morris Collins, a native of Washington, aged | 4S years. CONLIN—In this city, October 1, 1904, Anne, | beloved wife of the late Patrick Conlin, and mother of Matthew, izzie, Katherine and Blanche Conlin, and Mrs, A. Proctor of Everett, Ma: a native of ged 70 years. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 131 Henry street, thence to M sion Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her Soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. CROWE—In this city, September 30, 1004, Jane S, Crowe entered into rest at the resi- dence of her son, Eugene M. Crowe, 1253 Bush street, a native of New York, aged 72 years_and '6 months. > Muneral and interment private. DAVEZIES—In this city, September 20, 1904, Marie Davezies, beloved sister of Mrs. Augustine Martin, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Carroul, end cousin of Mr. and Mrs. N. Mottet, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roux and Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Pelisson, a native of Aubin, Aveyron, France, aged 40 years. > Fricnds and acquaintances are - tully ‘invited to attend the fumeral Sunday, October 2, at 12:30 p. m., from the parlors of Jullus'S. Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue, thence to French Church (Notre Dame des Victolres) for services, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. DAVIS—The unveiling_of the monument of the late Mrs. E. Davis of Golden Gate Circle No. 355, W. O. W., has been post- poned from October 2 to October 9, 1904. By order THERESA CASSINELLI, G. N. MRS, L. KAMENA, Clerk. DUGAN—In this city, September 30, 1004, John Dugan, a native of Ireland, aged 61 Years. GANDER—In this city, September 30, 1004, Fred Gander, a native of Canton Obwalden, Switzerland, aged 40 years. [ Friends ‘and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2 p. m., from the undertaking parlors of Theodor Dierks, 057 Mission street, between Fifth and Sixth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HAAR—In Cazadero, September 27, 1004, Anna, beloved wife of Hermann Haar, and elster-in-law of Mrs. Anna C. Witt, a na- tive of Germany, aged 63 years 11 months and 13 davs. (New York papers please copy. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, October 2, at 2 p. m., at the German Lutheran Zion's Church, corner Twelfth and Myrtle streets, Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. HENDERSON—In this city, September 30, 1904, at her residence, 2374 Pine street, Ann Eliza, beloved wife of Frank Henderson, a native ©f County Antrim, Ireland, aged 81 years. @7 Funeral and interment private, Sun- day, October 2. JOHNSON—In this city, October 1, 1804, Frank Irving Johnson, beloved son of Har- low and Emma Johnson, and brother of Es- tella, Lottle, Ray and Lloyd Johnson, a na- + tive ‘of California, aged 19 years 10 months and 12 days. KELLY—In this clty, September 30, 1904, Hilda Catherine, beloved daughter of John C. and Annie M.’ Kelly, and sister of John C. Jr., Robert, Anita, ' Douglas, James and Edward Kelly, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 13 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 p. m., from the home of | CAribow her parents, 1708 I street, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth avenues. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carrlage. LITTLE—In this city, September 29, 1004, Willlam, dearly beioved husband of Lena Little, a mnative of Scotland, aged 53 years > Friends and I riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 2:30 p. m., from the Masonic Temple, corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of King Solo- mon’s Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M. Inter- ment I O. O. F. Cemetery. Olive Branch Chapter No. 169, O. E. S.— Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Wil- | liam Little, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2! o'clock, from Masonic Temple, corner Post nicia, Cal. A member of San Francisco Coun- cil No. 7, Young Men's Institute. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 12:15 p. m., from his late resi- dence, 7 Dale place, off Golden Gate avenue, between Leavenworth and Hyde streef thence to St. Mary's Cathedral for services at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Officers and members of San Franclsco Council No. 7, Young Men's Institute, are hereby notifled to attend the funeral of our late, brother, Thomas Maguire, from the fam- ily residence, No. 7 Dale place, Sunday, Oc- tober 2, at 1 o'clock. By order of SHINKWIN, President. J. W. GEORGE M. KELLY, Sccretary. MAXWELL—In this city, October 1, 1904, James D., beloved husband of Laura Max- well, father of Elsa W. Maxwell, and brother of Mrs. Mary M. Johnson, a native of Mis- sourl. A member of Golden Gate Com- mandery No. 16, and Mystlc Shriners, F. and A. M., National Union and the a- ternal Brotherhood. I Notice of funeral hercafter. MEHEGAN—In this city, September 30, 1904, Daniel F., beloved husband of Mary Mehe- gan, son of Hanora and the late Jeremiah Mehegan, and brother of Patrick J., George A. and Robert E. Mehegan, Mrs. J. Doran, Mrs_ J. A. Donnelly, Mrs.' J. Laurex, and the late J. J. Mehegan, a native of Califor- nia, aged 35 years G months and 28 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), at 9:15 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 318 First street, thence to St. Bren- Church, northeast corner of Fremont and Harrison streets, where services will_be held, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. O'MEARA—In this city, September 30, 1004, Alice, beloved wife of Timothy O Meara, mother of Mary A., Alice K., Roderick J. and Elizabeth V. O'Meara, and sister of Mary Mahoney of Boston and the late John Mahoney, a native of Batana, N. Y., aged 87 years. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8:15 a. m., from the pariors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at o m. Interment Batana, N. Y. RYAN—Entered into rest, in this city, Octo- ber 1, 1904, Annie M. an, a native of Boston, Mass,, aged 78_years 5 months and 9 d Boston, Mass., papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 10:30 a. m., from the parlors F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission of H. street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, by 11:50 a. m. traln from Third and Townsend streets. SMITH—In this city, October 1. 1804, Lydia Ann Smith, widow of the late Barclay J. Smith, and’ mother of Harper A. and Laura _ M. Smith, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 1 years. SMITH—In this city, October 1, 1004, Mary, dearly beloved wife of James Smith, loving mother of Mrs. J. L. Gladden, and sister of Mrs. T. B. Gould, & native of Pennsylvania, aged 63 years. SOSOTTE—In this city, October 1 1904, at the residence of the parents, 2853 Ninth street, Marie L., beloved daughter of Frank and Magdalene Sosotte, and sister of Ruth . Sosotte, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 monthe and 8 days. TULLIHAN—In this city, October 1, 1904, Michael, beloved husband of Hanoria A. Tullihan, and uncle of Mrs. W. B. Ogletree, a native of County Kerry, Ircland, aged 61 years. A member of Court Concord No. 917, A O. F. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 9:30 a. m., frofn his late resi- dence, 2808 Greenwich street, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Na- tional Cemetery. ibers of Court Concord No. 7917, A, O. F., are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, Michael Tullthan, from his late residence, 2508 Greenwich street, to- morrow (Monday) at 9 a. m. EDWARD FORSTER, Chlef Ranger. THOMAS M. MERNY, Secretary. TUNSTEAD—In Portola, Cal., September 30, 1904, Margaret Hallidie, daughter of T. D. and L. H. Tunstead, 17 days. WAITE—In this city, September 20, 1904, at 1193 Le'enwonb street, Frederick C., be- loved husband of essie V. Walte, her of Fred W. Waite and Mrs. David Cooper, a native of Maine, aged 77 years 1 month and 7 days. @>*Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to- day (Sunday), at 10:15 a. m., from the parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via the 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot. % COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Forty-Seven. aged 11 months and STREET RAILROADS. 195 200 ;Pnlldlo ceen = 423 POWDER. 03% 643 Vigorlt ..... — 4% SUGAR. Hawatian C. 624 65X |Makawelt C; . zs;: 28 Honokaa S C 15% — |Onomea 8 C. 27% 30 Hutch 8 P C 10 10% Paauhau 8 P 15% — 4 Kilauea 8 P — % MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A.126%127%) Oceanic S Co 2% 2% Cal F C A. — 100 |Pac Aux FA. 43 — Cal Wine A. — — |Pac C Borax.156 157% MV&Mt Tm. 96 — |Pac ST & T.112 BALES. Morning Sessfon, B Alaska Packers’ Assn 5 Hutchinson § P Co . 10 S F Gas & Electric 110 Spring Valley Water Co Street— $1,000 Pacific Electric Ry 5 per cent.105 50 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bld. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — — |S P C R 451014102 B L Wat 6s.113 115%|S P Co 4158.101%102 CalN W Bs. — — |Sun T&T 8s.113 = — — | Do Bs ... — % Sutter-st 5s..104 — 8.FDrk 05 — '— |URof SF 4. 83 834 SF & NP 5s.111% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Ala § Co... 27 28%|Lon & SF Bk 48 — Am Biscuit. — 00 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 Cal Cot Mills 80 — |Mills Ntl Bk. — — Cal G&E Cor — 48%|Nev Nt Bk.195 — Cal Jock CL110 — |N S R R.... 0% — Cal Pdr C0..130 145 [N C P C.... 9 9% Cal Ship Co. — 25 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal TI&T— 185 |Oak T Con.. 75 — Cen Bk Oak. — 65 [IOOF Hall A. 61§ — Chutes Co... 4 6 |Orpheum Co. — " 1514 City & C Bk — 120 125 =" | Cyp Lwn Im — 614 105 East Dy o 8 % = DuP Pdr pfd 75 85 S — 65 Do_com. 373 1715 20 FN Bk Oak.120 —"|S J Wat Co.103% — | Fischer Thtr 10c 40c | § O&Tgbt C.125 — Frnch-A Bk.108 — |[Swiss-A Bk.115 — Gas Con As. — 21%| Truckee Elec — 133 Hono P Co. 24 — |UR InCo pfd 56 57 Do (pool). — 28 | Do com.... 1214 — Morning Session. 000 Bay Countles 6 per $5, y cent, 100 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange and Montgome: . Wortoy ll-lror';.y streets. By order of the SADIE J. HATHAWAY, Secretary. MAGUIRE—In this city, September 30, 1904, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Mary Maguire, devoted father of Frank, Melvin and Edna Maguire, and brother of Mrs. C. Freil, Mrs. F. Anderson and John, Edward, Joseph and Frank Maguire, a native of Be. HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to & RUFF—In this city, September 17, 1904, to the wife of James S, Ruff, a daughter. SMILLIE—In this city, September 28, 1004, to the wife of, J. W. Smillle, a daughter. 1114 POST, near Van Ness ave.—i : excellent’ bodrd: references. 7, FoomS: SUNNY room with board; home cooking; and phone: running water. 1518 m'.'nm.'f 700 VAN NESS ave— Elegani 3 first-class table; also single n:ou::n’ - MARRIED. 'YER—In this city, ber FOWL%—bBO‘ -~ Septem] Stetenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church anmex, | o contecl M. 5" rcb.wl;e:ev;m;"n:; 807 California—See rooms, learn prices, try table and Laura A. Boyer, both of San Francisco, HAPP—BAKER—In this city, September 26, ROOM-EINTING AGENCY. 1904, by the Rev. Father Smi G 3 and Lina E. Daker. o o HAVE( ,&I‘l;a:mfll l.ol ‘kel?dl‘ m have and | JENKINS—DRISCO] ‘wan! quick t to Ci Sej 12. 1 3 Rev. Edgar 996 or call at 117 Suttér st; furnished vtos . Jenking Wad Badle 3 of all kinds for sale, of this city. > B AT TR AR 5 SR e e UNITED UNDERTAKERS. ———Funeral Directors and Embal Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 866 MISSION. Tel South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. F. J. Monahan, Tel. Missioa 31. MONAHAN, 0'HARA& CO. IRECTO] EMBALMERS, ofl Stock— Bid. Asked. Apolio .. . . 40 41 Associated Trust Cert. 19 n £ X 440 450 Claremont it 80 Hanford . 17 1 80 Home .. 1385 150 eita 18 00 = 28 Junction o2 03 Kern, old . 440 450 Occidental of W 0% o5 Ofl City Petroleum 50 53 Peeriess . . 14 00 83 150 33 a7 2 50 3 o 105 110 1000 12 00 19 225 Miscellaneous— 5 Abby Land and Improvement 1 35 150 Chutes Company 625 7 00 Fischer's Theater 10 30 Truckee Electric . 000 1175 SALES. Morning Session. 6000 Associated Bonds 71 50 1000 Four . 5 1000 Four ... 56 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Ophir . 400 Ophir . 400 Potost 100 Andes . .2 100 Best & Belch.1 15| 200 Challenge Con 22| 900 Chollar . 19 300 Potosi 1100 Con C & Va.1 40| 500 Con N Y .... 061000 ™ 100 Gould & Cur. 221000 Sierra Nev Justice TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran. and Tonopah Mining Exel vesterday: 200 C_ Eureka..1 4235|1000 MacNamara 400 Goldfela Ton. 111 150 Mont Ton 18243 LINER GAELIC. STARTS ON H ER LAST TRIP The Pacific Mail dock was crowded Wwith people yesterday when the liner Gaelic pulled out from the shore and steamed away on her last round trip over the Pacific. When she returns to this port she will discharge and leave for England. This will be about December 14. As the vessel cleared tite wharf, amid the good-bys between ships and shore, it was noticed how deep the 4000 tons of freight put her in the water. She carries seventy- five cabin passengers and 144 Chinese in the steerage, 104 of whom were deported to Asia. Many of those in the cabin are mis- sionaries, bound for Southern China. J. W. Keyston of the Keyston Bros.” sadlery firm of this city, with his wife and daughter, are on a year’s vacation cruise around the world. They will stop in Honolulu, Yokohama, Manila, Hongkong, Singapore, Calcutta, also visit Fgypt, Mediterranean ports and all European places of note. A bit of romance is attached to the name of Miss Clem Oberle, en route to Nagasaki. She is a Vassar girl from Cincinnatl, Ohio, and is on her way to Tabowie, Korea, where she will be mar- ried to Charles F. Anderson, superin- tendent of the Oriental Consolidated Mining Company of that locality. An- derson went to Korea In March, 1900. Miss Oberle started with her trousseau for the Far East last April, but heard that the district had become a warm war zone and she was forced to return home. Miss Oberle will go from Naga- saki to Chmeulpo, Pingyang, thence to her destination, which is fifty miles from Wiju. The cabin passengers are as follows: For Yokohama—E. W. Hewson, S. Ichii, Mrs. J. E. Otterson and ‘Mrs. A. Stevens. . For Nagasaki—Miss C. Oberle, Rev. J. F. Ray and wife. For Shanghai—Mrs. E. Brewster and six children, John Cooper and wife, Dr. W. R. Cunningham, R. Henkel, L. Ja- cob, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Jessup, Miss Elizabeth B. Jessup, Rev. Gilbert Lovell and wife, Rev. W. 8. Meek and wife, Rev. H. W. Province and wife, Miss Maggie J. Rogers, Rev. C. K. Roys and wife, Rev. W. B. Seabury, Rev. S. E. Stevens and wife, Rev. T. M. Thomas and wife, Miss M. M. Thomas, Miss C. Voltner, Miss Ellasue Wagner and Miss Janie Watkins. For Hongkong—J. M. Abbott, E. M. Abbott, Miss Mary Bankes, O. C. Brock, Charles Brurein, Jerry H. Cook, Mrs. L. M. Curry, A. Fuster, Rev. R. H. Graves and wife, A. J. Gibson, Gustave T. Herrman, W. D. Keyston, wife and daughter; Rev. J. Lake, Mrs. M.C. E. Mayers, Rev. J. G. Meadows and wife and infant, Miss Julla Meadows, Marion F. au Miller and wife, Miss H. F. North, W. Riesbol and wife, Loxley J. Smith and wife and two children, Miss Mar- garet Hay South, Rev. W. H. Tipton and wife and two children, Mrs. Joseph B. Wilkinson and Miss Sally §. Wilkin- son. e ——— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, October 1. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 561 hours from Portiand, via Astoria, 4134 hours. Stmr Shasta, Hansen, hours from San Pedro. Slrl:r F. A. Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port Rodzers. Stmr Coronads, Peterson, 837 hours from San Pedro. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 16 hours from Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, 96 hours from ukilteo. ufllmr Jeanle, Bartlett, 99 hours from Seattle. Stmr Robert Dollar, Johnson, 24 hours from Port Harford. Schr N:w-rk. Reinertsen, 18 hours from Iversens Landin: CLEARED. Saturday, October 1. Br stmr Gaelle, Finch, Hongkong, etc.; 0O & OS S Co. Stmr Umatilla, Nopander, Victoria, etc.; P S S Co. cstmr San Juan, Urry, Ancen, etc.; P M 8 § Stmr Enterprise, Youngren, Hilo; J. D. kels & Bros. Co. S tme Pomona, Swanson, Eureka; P C S 8 Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Johnson, San Pedro; P C & Sip Marion Chilcott, Willlams, Honolulu; Matsen Navigation Co. SAILED. Saturday, October L § stmr Sheridan, Peabody, Manila. B tzr Gaellc, l1I'mch, Hongkong and Yoko- @, via Honolulu. P ir Texan, Nichols, Seattls and Tacoma. Stmr San Juan, Urry, Ancon, etc. Pomona, Swansor, Eureka. G. C. Lindauer, Allen, Grays Harboe. Shasta, Hansen, Belling Abble, Larsen, 'Iversens Landing. Coronado, Peterson, Grays Harbor. W, H. Kruger, Nordbery, Eureka. Stmr Point Arena, Miller, Point Arena, ete. Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, Port Orford and Bay. Coffmt Oiymplc, Hensen, Grays Harbor. Schr Jennie Griffin, Gibson, Polnt Reyes. Bchr Esther Buhne, Olsen, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Oct. 1—10 p. m.—Weather clear; wind SW; velocity 6 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT HADLOCK—Salled Sept 30—Stme r Everett. M et Bkt Northwest, hence Sept 17. EVERETT—Sailed Oct 1—Stmr Montara, for San Francisco. m’BELLINGHAl——crHV:‘d Oct 1—Br ship ood, from Victoria. m!’;‘(;ll:‘;‘ TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 30—U S stmr Thetis, from Dutch Harbor. Afrived Oct 1—Schr Bangor, from San Pe- dro; bktn Jane L. Stanford,’ from Tsintau. Passed inward Oct 1—Bktn Northwest, for t Hadlock. PoF‘"ORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr James iggins, hence Sept 30. s‘Bf\ih!gON—Arrh'ed Sept 30—Stmr Chico, TOOSH—Passed in Oct 1—Ship Arthur E“v:II, from Shanghal for Port Townsend. ssed Oct Stmr Stmr hence Seat 27 E o WESTPORT—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Gualala, Bence Seot 30. ed Oct 1—Stmr Gualala, for San Fran- cleco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 1—Br ship Agnes Oswald, from Salina gruz; schr Henry K. Hall, from Victoria; ship Spartan, hence Sept 10. Passed in Oct '1—Schr Camano, hence Sept 11, for Port Gamble; schrs Okanogan and Manila, hence Sept 22, for Port Gambie. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 1—Br ship Drum- muir, hence Sept 29. In tow of stmr Francis H. Leggett; stmr Francis H. Leggett, hence Sept 29, with Br ship Drummuir in tow. Satied Sept 30—Stmr San Gabriel, for San Pedro. Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Fureka, hence Sept 30. Sailed Oct 1—Stmr Pomona, for San Frane etseo. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived t _1—Schry Okanogan and Camano, from Poft Townsend. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr George W. Elder, hence Sept 29. Saiied Oct 1—Stmr Bee, for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 1—Schr Melanc- thon, from Coos Bay; schr Bertle Minor, from San Pedro. Sailed Oct 1—Schr Irene, from Port Town- send. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Bonita, l;lence Sept 28; stmr Santa Cruz, from Port arford. Sailed Oct 1—Stmrs Bonita, Senta Cruz, Na- varro, South Bay and Santa Barbara, for San Francisco; schr Ruth F. Godfrey, for Port Townsend; schr Comet, for Grays Harbor. NSEATTLE—Satled Oct 1—Stmr Senator, for lome. SANTA BARBARASafled Oct 1—Stmr San Pedro, for San Franeisco. EASTERN PORTS. WILMINGTON, Del.—Arrived Sept 30—Br ship River Falloch, from Philadelphia. NEW YORK—Sailed Sept L F Chapman, for China. Salled Oct 1—Stmr Alaskan, for San Fran- clsco, via San Diego. DELAWARE BREAKWATER — Arrived Sept 30—Ship Luzon, from H ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 1—Jap stmr America Maru, from Yol FOREIGN PORTS. FALMOUTH—Arrtved Sept 80—Ger bdark Nal, from Portland, Ore. HIOGO—Arrived Sept 16—Br stmr Tele- machus, from Hongkong. ACAPULCO—Sailed Sept 12—Br ehip Mool- tan. for Roval Roads. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Sept 80—Ital bark Caterina Accame, hence May 1T. RUNCORN—Arrived Sept 14—Fr bark La gus, from Antwerp, for San NEWCASTLE, Aus.—Sailed Sept 28—Fr bark Max, for San Francisco. VALPARAISO—Sailed Oct 1—Ger stmr Memphis, for San HONGKONG—. YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior_ Oct 1—Stmr Lyra, from Seattle. Sept 30—Br stmr Quito, from’ Seattle. SUEZ—Arrived Oct 1—Br stmr Indramaye, from Yokohama, for New York. HARWICI rrived Sept 30—Fr bark Jean Bart, hence March 3. HULL—Sailed Sept 30—Ger ship Alics, for San Francisco ZATLANSailed Sept 30—Stmr New- for San Francisco: stmr Peru, for Amcon. OGEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Philadel- phia, from Southampton. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Oct York, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 1—Stmr Ara~ ble, from New York. e Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. From. port, 1—Stmr New Steamer. | China & Japan Eel River Porta, Puget Sound Ports.... Newport & Way Porta. San Diezo & Way Pts. Humboldt .. -I6 Point Arema & Albion. Honolulu Seattle ...... Portland & Way Ports. San Pedro. Seattle . Coquille Humboldt . New York via Ancon. Portland & Astoria. San Diego & Way X Mendocino & Pt.Arena|Oct. Cocs Bay & Pt. Orfd.|Oct. , & B 3 Portland & Astoria....[Oct. s Oct. San Pedro & Way 10ct. China & Japan . {Oct. New York via Coronel. |Oct. Puget Sound Ports....|Oct. [ R N LR T R TR Newburg. Grays Harbor.... <10et. Centennial....| Seattle & Tacoma ....!Oct. “ Sydney & Way Ports..[Oct. 1 Portland & Astorfa....|Oct. 1 .| Tantti 1 TO SAIL. Destination. Salls.| Pler. October Seattle direct 5 pm|Pler Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pler Puset Sound Ports.[11 am|Pler San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pler San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler 12 m Pler Samoa. 10 am Pler S. Barbara. | Grays Harbor 4 pm|Pler Norwood... | Seattle & Tacoma.| 3 pm|Pler Breakwater | Coos Bay direct....| 5 pm|(Pler Corona. Humboldt .... 11:30 p|Pler Elizabeth.. | Coquille River. 5 Columbla...| Astoria & Portland/11 Centralia...| Grays Harl October Humboldt . Grays Harbor. Eel River Ports. Humboldt . Seattle & Tacoma. ber aRere » B Bonita. = Heva Eureka & Coos B.| Coquille River.. October 7. Puget Sound Ports Hamburg & Way.. China & Japan. Chico... -BE @ §8s5 B388Es HEEEE HEES 3 § I N 8. Astoria & Portland| Honolulu B8N JEBBe LEEFLe BuelE EEBoas weB ERess Pler 24 October 12. City Puebla.| Puget Sound Ports| FROM SEATTLE Destination. Pa 1—Br ship Crown ‘of Germany, Skagway & Way Ports.Oct. § from Shanghal. i',"dm. & Way Ports.Oct. : ome LE. * ssl;.my l. ‘:v“ Ports. |Oct. = agway Ay 1000 MacNamara . 36| 400 Mont Ton ....1 80 Way PortslOet. 3100 MacNamara .3 | 499 Mont Ton ikl S‘;;,'.":‘n" }.,5,";_’2,"'% 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Seidovia & Way PortalOct. 10 SATURDAY, Oui 1—12 m. Moon a Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. S, S g S Alpha 16 171 Julia aASK. | United States Coast and GeodeticsSurvey— Alta o 101 Justice. . o 11 Time and Height of High and Low Waters o e B ® 08 at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Al 3 B @ (3| Bay. Pubiishiaty official authority of the Buttion - R o et 3| NOTE—The and Jow waters ccéur at Caledonia @2 the city front (Mission-street wharf) m Shallenge Con 21 minutes later than at Fort Point; the Challenge Con 18 10l pocai™™ 272" 37 33| of tide is the same at both places. . 9% 98 Scorplon ..... 07 08 Con G & Va1 50 1 S5|Savage .o 33 34 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 2. Con Imperial. 01 mfs,. Belcher .. 11 13 | Sun rises. & Con N Y .... 08 O7iSierra Nev .. 40 41| Sun set . 553 Crown Point, 15 16iSiiver HUl .. 49 50 | Moon rises. WA o m. Fast Sterra N 03 06/St Louls .... 10 Eureka Con.. — 50iSyndicate ... % 05 g rimel - [Timef x 7 Exchequer .. nion Con .. 2 |— —] —-l ‘—_ Gould & Cur. 23 24| Utah .. - 3t 12| -8 WI L H Wi L w| g Hale & Norc, 50 60| Yellow Jacket. 24 26 - T TONOPAH MINES. | . Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Adams Gold. 06 . 37T 38 S Black Ants .. 10 —| M - Blue Bull .. 22 24/ Mont Ton...1 801 §2% Columbla ... 24 26|N Y Ton .... — 04 Diamondfield. 43 -0y ranza ... 01 T Bula Con .. 04 — o8 wd Anch'w g G 10 — ld Blus -— b Golaneld Bull. 10 LT de of the Goldfield Nev. 71 10 11| day, except when there are but three tides, as Goldfield M., 16 — a5 | sometimes occurs. The heights given are in Goldfleld SIL.. — 60 e n = 98 — ”» — e | 10 u o1 8 | e R L o1