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RANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9 1904 ROOMS TO LET—Fura. and Unfura. | A_EMPORIUM Storage & “turniture, household goods etored, moved, shipped. 72 | 781 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161 | CAPITAL Van and Storage Co.. 3 | “phone Mint 2041; JOHN F. COOPER, ~=4 ved.’ packed. RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co.. of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Pri. Ex. Bil. | CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan- dise 333 Golden Gate ave.: phome East T Storage: advances made. 840 Howard 941. F. W. Zehfus: STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. 21913 —Sunny furnished room to let. A THAMA 2213, nice, sunny st.: phone Jackson 281. Van and S tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. S news for 5 cents—The Weekly 16 pages, in wrapper, for mailing, $1 per year THIRD, §5—Room to Jet | > ot o A | GUARANTEED cure: send 850c; tablet | maiied in vlaln package: has cured ihou- THIRD. Furw:lh(:d _rooms. sands. L. L. C. CO.. 417 Hayward bldg.. 8. F. ———— | VIAVI | A WAY to health; mothers’ and daughters’ home treatment; booklet free; write for It VIAVI CO., Van Nees. Phone East 282. THIRD, 108—Room to let THIRD, 118—Room to let THIRD, 13 Rooms tc THIRD, 156—Nice sunny rooms. DIVID! D NOTICE—The Nevada Bank of San Francisco—At a regul meet- - ing of the Board of Directors of this bank, THIRD, 156—Nice, v rooms. | held October 4, 1904, a dividend for the -_ | quarter year, ending September 30, 1004, was declared at the rate of seven (T) per cent per annum, 15th inst. Transfer books will from the 10th to the 15th inst., THIRD, | | | inclusive. GEORGE GRANT, | | 22 rnished rooms. - an be closed both days Secretary. Emall 1 THIRD. San Francisco, Oct. 4, 1904. THI D, 3341 DIVIDE pany 50¢) of the SD notice—The Glant Powder Com- Con. A dividend, No. 70, of fitty cents per share on the issued capital stock company has been declared. pa: Furnished room to let THIRD, 444% and 206, Hayward building, San Francisco, on October 10, 1904. Transfer books close Oct. 3. 1904. at noon. C. <. Quinn. Secretary. -_— THIRTEENTH, 40—Front furnished room. near Howard newly furnished Large sun- lovely sur- THIRTEENTH, 220, room LBOURNE Institute, cures; estab. in S. F. 4 yrs. Hours 1 t0 5 p. m. 1—F.oom to let. MARRIAGE LICENSES. sunny Gentieman room in the Mission: $5 STATES, 123 Edd Market 400 Toome 3bc to $1 night, $1 76 to $6 week; elec- trc lights (no gas), running water in every room: elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. The following marriage licenses were issued yesteréay . James McKenna_ 44, Freestone, and Minnie Thomas, Freestone TNITED Martin J. Kennedy Margaret J. Diviny nth street, and 3 aguna street. Los Banos, and Martha Germain Faure, o Vincent, 20, 1020 Howard street. VALENCIA, 1175—Rooms to let Pierre U. Po Johnstonville, and Gra- cisuse Irilarry, 3 S Presidio avenue, 1A, 1810—Fine sunny rooms; Very | August Gustafson, 39, 769 Harrison street, and Selma Kujala, 28, 20613 Ritch street Alexander J_ Meagher. 25, Mount Bulllon, 316—Furnished single room Mary A. McMillian, 19, Mount Bullion. corge Melander, 40, city, and Marle Berg- lund, 30 650 Wisconsin street — rge J. Roy 8 Nome avenue, and e., 1021—Sunny room to let Minna 1. Pfeffer. 20, & Nome avenue Joseph W. Rogers, Dayton, Ohio, and Amy Silvey, 18 Sacrameénto. 1100— Furnished rooms. Otto H. A, Miller, 28, 717 Tehama street, and Josephine Belill, n Jose 1400 Large front suite and | Julias | Levy. 21, and Ruby Clay ) Bet burgh, 21, city Jesse 7. Brunk, 36, Santa Rosa, and Cath- 661—Large furnished room; large ' erine J. Hottinger, 24, Santa Rosa use of kitchen Page 1750, James M. Baldwin Salt Lake City, and | Edith V., Howard, 23 Oakland APT. Jones—Ele- | " Michaei Baker. 31, Santa Rosa, and rnish phope: | Elizabeth M. Co Troy, N.'Y. ! etectric ator; de- | “Manuel W . Vallejo, 'and Meggie | ap 1o date for gentlemen only; | Morgan, 15, Vallejo. | celiorame Raiph S Miller, 43. St. Francis Hotel and | - oo | Helen McDonald. 29 Dunedin, New Zealand. WASHINGTON. A neatly furnished room; = joseph C. Stillweil, 25, San Jose, and Mae | Miskel, 21 city, = | Bernardg _Viano, 26 Point Richmond, and Furnished rooms o nomenica Vinardi, 17. Point Richmond arl H. Hoerner, 36, Ellsworth, Kans., and = i aude E. Estell, Elisworth, Kans Iester E. Bigham 24, Spokame, Wash., and McFarlin, 21, Forrestvile uol Pratt, 48 Baden, and Marie Lerol, 45 city Andrea Castagnola, 21, 178 Vandewater = E B d_Preszioza Zolezzi, 17, 114 Pacific. WEBSTER, 1632, near Sutter—Nicely fur- ”‘I‘r‘- Al . man 24, Sonoma, and Vir- WELSH, 131, between Bryant and Brannan— Dm— Vickery, 22 550 Olive avenue, PEN0; vhere S Pam . 18, 281 Stevenson street. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d st.. near Market— v&;:f:.'“"m; ESeia na A/ Cab- Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms: T 35- 10 $1 50 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; 3 r) nue, and Nellie L. Brown, 21. 231 Fair Oaks street Ramola Cavallero, 21, 5191 Greenwich street, and_Alvina Bovero. 19, Oakland. Kristian Twedall. 28, 1037 Mason street, and Laura Olsen. 1037 Mason street. e — BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth. marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- z authorized to have the same published. | Notices resiricted simply 1o the announcement near Jefferson vent are published once in this column private house; hary 35 per month. elec. lights: reading-room: free bus; baggage. WOLF House, cor. Sixth and Howard—Choice rniched rooms from 15c per might up. . subscriptions received at n and Church sts. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions h been opened at 1005 Market st, «pposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. 18, off Howard, mear Third— BORN. n’..t;(A and room; American family; $450 per | pr o NE _1n this city, September 30, 1904, to wee the wife of R. Dlaine a daughter. jt= and_single sunny | DAVIS—In this city, October 6, 1904, to the king: German family e of David Davis (formerly Rose Silver), aughter. —In this DI city, September 18, 1904, to SMALL room, reasonable; gentleman preferred; | the wife of Philiip J. Diez, a daughter, 00d board near by; references exchanged. | GOODSPEED—In this city, October 8, 1904, | Box 2514, Call office to the wife of R. C. Goodspeed, a son. Nice furnished rooms, with best | GONCALVES—In this city, October LLIS, 453 1004, French table board; reas. and best location. ”“'\_‘1": P‘Hcl"! :.l‘ Goncalves, a son. - — — - ANDLEY—In this city, to the wifs ELLIS, 1174—Double room with first-class | M. Handl < e of James home board; two young men: $20 each HARG! = to the wife of E. J. Hargens, a daughter. o 24 | MARTIN—In this city. October 5, 1904, to the Room and beard | wife of W. V. Martin, a daughter. MILLER=In this city, October 7. 1904, to the EDDY. EDDY. 1125 opp. Jefferson Park—Fine furm. | sunny rooms; table board; reas.; new manag. | FRANKLIN. 1518 Sunn with board: private fam: wife of F. E. Miller. a daughter. OBRAM—In this cit October 7, 1904, to the . a daughter. OR—In this city. September 25, furnished rooms, phone; bath wife of T. G. Obra | 0'co> 1904, - e 2 = the wife of William J. O'Conn GREENWICH, 914—Sunny room, with or with- | | < g or, a son. g el O'KEEFE—In this city, October 6, 1904, to the wife of M. J. O'Keefe (nee Swall), HOW.ARD, S41A—First-class board and room, [ & On. singie or double, $5-$6 wk.: American family. | OLDHAM—In this city, October 2, 1904, to , 2 the wife of Charles W. JONEE. 1310—Furnished room; excellent board: | PAGE--In this ity ‘genfi‘-:l:e:“'az s marie view | _the wife of Eimer . Page. a son. b O'FARRELL, 1260—Xice ncat furnished room, | ¥ ESINYS—In this city, October 5, 1904, to the board if uesired; modern, mice, refined place. | JIf® "l'iu;“;:,‘:{ ’:Oga:h‘:':llm‘! (formerly ROOM and board b ¢ refined workingmen. 9T4A | WALCOTT—In this cit Eans ot to the wife of Ed P. Walcott, a daughter, WHELAN-—In this city, October 3, 1904, to the wife of Jobn J. Whe! a son. September 27. 1904, FANCHEZ, 1241—Front sunny room, board and use of bath; private family with | Stevenson Mansion, opp. Grace Church anmex, MARRIED. 807 California—Sec rooms learn prices, try table | NURNBERGER—PURVIANCE—In this city. — . October 6. 1904. by the Rev. George V. White. pastor of Central M. E. Chusch: Ron. ert Nurnberger and Loulsa W. Vi | Doth of Lovelocks, Nev. Tl | SARCANDER—SWIFT—In this city, Septem- ber 1. 1904, by the Rev. Henry H. Weman, ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. Pttt et ettt WANTED— P! room and board in Catholic famil younz lady; state terms and full paticulars.” Box 3000, Call office. | Charles H. Sarcander and Catherine V. NG man would like empioy t part of | Swift. for room or room and board. Box 2646, STORY—DARCY—In this city. Octobe: Call office. | by the Rev. Father uX.-mn?.u,' 5'.1::?:,’ Story and Anne Darcy, both of San Fran- cisco. ROOME with board. 1161 Turk st ‘% ——————— | | DIED. Albayer, Ernest . Hansen, Helen E. ] Barney. George F. Holtmeier, Henry | Batterton, Sadie J. Kelley, Howard D. WANTED—2 connecting nicely furs keeping rooms with use of bath and laundry $15; permanent i¢ suited. Box 2494, Cail Bowman. George S. Kruse, Mary Burke, John Leyner, Christina WANTED—By young man, a nice sunny room | Burns, Julla Lobree. Elias Hippolyte p. Marie E. . Augustus . Mre. Esther Deming, Edmund O. | Engel, BEdna E. | Geghen, Edward | Gerding. Henry McCarthy, Philip J, Pouyal, John Scully, Paul A. Sorenson, Jensine P. Smith, Rev. Dr. W.E, Stockfleth, Peter 0. Turnbull, Kitty Whally, ‘William within walking distance of deput. Box 2641, Call office. NTED—Two housekeeping rooms; not over Box 523, Call office Southern Pacific | e e | - DON'T think of buying a sewing machine untit | 1o ers. Henrielta Whelan, intant you have seen the White Grand, which fs| A1 BAYER— P iwo compiete machines in one. making both | Anr:enm:' ll’:'elo‘k&.lon % Benoe“:x'a t;,mxm the Jock and automatic stitch. On exhibi-| Albayer, a native of San tion at the White Co.'s new retail office, 915 4 o BB s Francisco, aged Market e | BARNEY—In this city, October 8. 1904, George DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best | 1 ranklin. dearly beloved son of Frank and i -hend all makes at any e Etta Barney, and brother of Hattie and price: all kinds rented lowest :ates. Domes. tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. e e e b et - o | HENRY. 4 GALLAGHER CO. 4 3 . (Successors to Flannagan & Gall . ell kinds, $3. $5, $8; guaranteed; whe; DANIEL B, DO.N‘OVANA allagher). th dolls in the window. 1051 3 SR TERG B e wiow. M0 Maret ot | o OmMBRAY. DERBCIORS AND BT ke 20 Fifth st. opposite Lincoln School. z wing machines rented. ALL kinds sewing mac) rented. ripaired; | Telephone South $0. jow rates. 2244 Mission st. . mear Flgl}l}(:nfll UNITED UNDERTAKERS, s | —Funeral Directors and Embalmers— LEASE. Formerly In Metropolitan Temple, ————— | NOW ut 80 MISSION. Tei. Souta 167, SAGE, DEALEY & ©O., Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. 638 MARKET ST, opp. PALACE HOTEL. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates, To lease—We will erect 4 modern apartment house or hotel of 135 to 150 Tooms on 70 fou frontage, east of Larkin; bullding to suit the lessce. To lease—Ready for occupancy; downiown botel, 70 rooms, 20 baths: private telephone in each room: modern in every respect. Appiy SAGE, DEALEY & CO., €38 Market st., opp. Palace Hotel BUILDINGS TO LEASE. i | { { | Seliing ou! Tweniy second-hand machines; your own price. 1571 Market st., nr. 12(h. ¥, J. Monahan, Manager. | flONAHAN, 0 Tel. Mission 31 'HARA & C0. i ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALME; F'“:m-:su Mission_st., near N’mn San_Francisco, " A—Market, 115—5-story and basement brick, #ize of each foor, &3x137:6; will b-year 10 kood tenart. Apply to & 209 Montgomery st. age Co.. 11 Montgomery payable on and after the | Nellie Barney, a native of California, aged 2 years 9 moniis and 1 day. % ATTERTON—In this city, October 7. 1904, Sadie J. M., beloved daughter of William H. and the late Margaret (Castle) Batterton. and loving sister of William H., Elsie, Jame. and John Batterton, Mrs. E. Cordero, Mrs. \. Kuster and Mrs, E. Laymet, a native of Colma, San Mateo County, aged 26 years 7 months and 15 days. % € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Monda. at a. m., from her late resi- dence, Ivy avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, ‘where a requiem high mass I'n commencing at 9 a. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. { BOWMAN—In this city, October 8 1904, George Scott Bowman, beloved son of Thomas and Catherine Bowman, and brother Eliza D., Thomas M. and Harriet S. | Bowman, a ‘mative of San Francisco, aged 8 years 5 months and 1 day. | BURKE—In the City and County Hospital October 8, 1904, John Burke, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years, % | BURNS—1In this city, October 8, 1904, Juiia Burns, wife of John D. Burns, mother of the late John Burns, and sister of Ellen Hal- v. 2 native of Cork, Ireland aged 27 CUNEO—In this city, October 8, 1904, Hip- polyte Cuneo, dearly beloved husband of Julia A, Cuneo, and father of Eva, Blanche, Albert, Ruby, Edith and Hazel Cuneo and Mrs. A. D. Layne, and brother of M. Cuneo, Mrs. A. E. Walton and Mrs. J. Ancel, a native of Calaveras County, Cal., vears 4 months and 24 day £ Friends and acquainta: m, s are respect- Monday, October 10, 1004, at 1 p. m., at his late residence. 504 Clement avenue, cor- ner of Sixth avenue, Richmond district. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURREN—In this city, October 7, 1904, Marie £. beloved wife of ihe late Joseph Curren, and mother of Mrs. W, H. McShane, W. W. Curren and the late Mrs. C. L. Wood, a native of New York, aged 71 years. | PAVIS—In the City and County Hospital, Oc- | tober 8 1904, Augustus Davie, a native of | North Carolina, aged 51 years. DAVIS—Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the unvelling of the | monument erected to the memory of the late Mrs. Esther Davis, in Hills of Eternity Cem. ctery, to-day (Sunday), at 2 p. m. DEMING—In this city, October 7. 1004, Ed- mund Orr, beloved husband of Clara J. Dem- ing, and father of Mary D. Smith, Alice L. and Adelaide M. Deming and Edmund O. Deming Jr, a native of Shelbyville, Ind., aged 71 years 9 months and 26 days. @7 Friends are invited to attend the fu- neral services Sunday, October 9 at 2 p. m., | at his ate residence, 748 Ellls street. | __Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | “Emma Engel dearly beloved and youngest daughter of Albert and Alvina Engel, and | loving sister of Max, Martha, Dorathea and | Francisca Engel. a native of San Franclsco, | aged 3 months and 8 days. | GEGHEN—In this city, October 8, 1904 Ed- ward, beloved husband. of Agnes Geghen, and loving father of Gertrude, Agnes, Oli- vette. Edward Lloyd and Robert Geghen, a native of Athlone, County Rescommon, Ire land, aged 39 years 3 months and 23 days. I Friends and acquaintances are respe: fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday). at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden. McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. | GERDING—In this city, October 3, 1904, Henry | " Gerding. beloved " son o 'the late Lissetta ng, a native of unteburg, Hanover, | Germany, “aged 35 yea = - | October | HAMMERS—In this city 7, 1904, Henrietta Elizabeth, beloved wife of Albert Hammers, and mother of Mis. A. F. Brown, Mrs. A. Kiselich, Mrs. 8. Negodich and Fred, Albert, Willlam, Edward and Georgie Hamme: a native of Louisiana, aged b4 years. B> Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), October 9, at 1 p. m., from the parlors of McAvcy & Co., 1230 Market street, near Ninth. ~Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HANSEN—In this city, October 6, 1904, Helen E. Hapsen, dearly beloved daughter of Anna and the late Captain Frithjof Hansen, and sister of Soohle, Signa, Lily and Arthur Hansen, a native of Norway, aged 19 years and 3 days. 7 Friends ard acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), October §, at 2 p. m., from the residence of her mother, 160 Precita avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HOLTMEIER—In this city, October 7, and father of H. L. and Thomas L. Holt- mefer and Mrs. M. Russell, a native of Prussia, Germany, aged 75 years. @7 The funeral will take place Tuesday, October 11, at — o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2310 Union street. Interment private. KELLEY—In this city, October 6, 1904, How- ard D., infant son of Charles A. and Lennle a native of San Fi Kelley aged 1 10 months and 2 day year KRUSE—In this city, October 8, 1904, Mary, Sarah. Isabel, Ernest and Helene Kruse, a native of New Jersey, LEYNER—In Oakland, October 6, 1904, Chrisiina Jleyner, beloved mocher of Mrs. Mary Ehlert (nee Simpson) and the late Johanna and Augusta Leyner. and grand- mother of Edward Johnson and John Ehlert, a native of Germany, aged 72 years 8 months and 17 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, October 9, at 2 p. m.. from Leitch & Hen- derson’s parlors, Eighth and Broadway. In- terment Evergreen Cemetery. LOBREE—In this city, October 6, 1904, Elias, dearly beloved husband of Cella Lobree, father of Floyd Lobree, son of David Lo- bree, and brother of Mrs. M. Aronson, Mrs Frank Mordecal and Deborah, Aaron, Luclen, Victor and Judith Lobree, a native of Cali- fornfa, aged 33 years 5 months and 11 days. (Ukiah papers please copy.) (7 Funeral services Monday, October 1904, at 9:30 a. m., at his father's dence, 4111 Seventeenth street, flowers. Interment strictly = private, Fellows’ Cemetery. McCARTHY—In this clty, October 8 1904, Philip J. McCarthy, beloved brother of Cor- nelius and Robert J. McCarthy, a native of Boston, Mass, aged 53 years, > Remains at the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. POUYAL—In this city, October 7, 1004, John Pouyal, beloved husband of Marie Pouyal, ard father of Alfred, Florence and the late Raymond Pouyal, a native of France, aged 65 years and 6 months. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the fune: Bunday, October 9, at 12:30 p. m., from his late residence, ‘15 Cedar avenue, off Larkin street, between Post and Geary, thence to French Church of Notre Dame’ des Victoires for ervices. Interment Holy Cross.Cemetery. SCULLY—In this city, October B, 1904, Paul Arthur, dearly beloved son of M. C. ind Annle Scully, a native of Park City, Utah, aged 11 years 1 month afd 22 days. (Seattle, Butte. Mont., and Park City papers pleasé copy. (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Monday), at 8 a. m. from St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn requiem high ma will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, SORENSON—In this city, October 7, 1904, Jensine Petrea Sorenson, dearly beloved wife of Richard Sorenson, and_mother of Dora, Laila, Grebert and Frene Sorenson, a native of Dénmark, aged 35 years 11 months and 2y &7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Sunday), October 9, at 1:15 p. m., from her late residence, 30 Bluxome street, bstween Fourth and Fifth. thence to Mizpah Pres- byterian Church, Herrison street, near Fifth, ices will be held, commencing ai . Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. SMITH—In this city. October 8, 1004, Rev. Dr. W. E. Smith._beloved husband of Annie T, Smith_and father of Mary A. Thompson, Willlam Jr. and J. Val. Smith and Grace P. Bristol, a native of New York, aged 61 years 11 months and days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services ‘to-day (Sunday), at 1:30 p. m., at Masonic Temple, Post and Montgomery streets. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. STOCKFLETH—In _Napa. October 8, 1804, Peter O., dearly beloved husband of Annie Stockfleth, and father of George H., Mary 1, and John Walter Stockfleth, aged 53 years 11 months and 8 daya. PURNBULL—In_this city_ October 8 1904, at her residence. 38 Bruce place, Kitty, wife of Thomas Turhbull, loving mother of Lloyd and Grace Turnbull, sister of Mrs. Edward 10, resi- 0Odd Rodgers, and daughter of the late John Rellly and Catherine Cunningham, a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years. WHALLY—In Alameda, October 7, 1004, Wil- 1 Whally, father of Erng Gertrude, Mabel_Frank_ Elsle and George Whally and . James B. Watson, a native of Lan- ci -nl:r;.d::nlhnd. aged 58 years 10 months A Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, October 9, 1904, at 10 a. m., from Masonic Hall, corner of Park street and Alameda ave- nue. Alameda. WHELAN—In this city, October 3. 1904, infant son of John J. and Bessie Whelan. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express our tude to the many kind friends and bors who gave mwynm‘:t‘th.n:dnm-n{lm. forting sympathy utiful floral offer- lm‘zmn; the sad hours of bereavement of our loved son, Edward J. Mullin, aged 16, who Chinese left Australia last year, and only sixty arrived from China. | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, | aged 42 | fully invited to attend the funeral services | GEL—In this city, October 8, 1904, Edna | Henry, beloved husband of Eliza Holtmeler, | beloved wife of Ernest Kruse. and mother of | | first officer of the Pacific Mail steam- Please omit | at_40s—chartered prior to arrival. LINER ALAMEDA OFF FOR HONOLULU e Ti: Ocean steamship Alameda, The Steamship City of Sydney SHANGHAI—Cleared Sept 26—Br stmr Vul- . for Manila. ship Mongolia in place of Officer Hitch- | “a5:, 1% NG o 00 00 1 Ger stme field. Surgeon Meunch of the steam-| Memphis, for San Francisco. ship Newport will be succeeded by Sur- | CORONEL—Arrived Sept 23—Ger stmr Memphis, from Hamburg for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Sailed Oct t—Br ship Bar- core, for Ipswich. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 8—Br stmr Doric, for San Francisco via Honolulu. ANTWERP—In port Sept 20—Ger ship Ore- gon, for San Francisco, LEITH—Salled Oct 7—Ger bark Titania, for Honolulu, PISCO—Arrived Oct 2—Schr Blakeley, from Port Blakeley. OCEAN STEAMERS, NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 8—Stmr Cedric, from Liverpool; stmr La Touraine, fm Havre: stmr Italla, from Genoa; stmr Etruria, from Liverpool. Sailed Oct 8—Stmr Minneapolis, for London: stmr Zeeland, for Antwerp via Dover; stmr Philadelphia, “for Southampton via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr Prinzess Irene, for Na- ples and Genoa: stmr Campania. for Liverpool: stmr Anchoria for Glasgow; stmr Pretoria, for Hamburg via Dover. PLYMOUTH—Arrived Oct 8—Stmr St Paul, from New York, QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct $—Stmr Um- bria, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct S—Stmr Bohemian, for Boston; stmr Armenian, for New York. stmr Celtic, for New York; stmr Lucania, for New York. geon Husted, formerly of the Pacific Mail service. The ship Memphis sailed yesterday from Valparaiso for San Francisco, and the Occidental and Oriental liner Doric from Yokohama for this port. The Oceanic steamship Ventura is due from Australia to-morrow, and the Mariposa from Tahiti Wednesday. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ‘The British ship Durbridge is chartered for lumber from Portland to Delagoa Bay at 5ls 3d; bark General Fairchild (at Lahain same business from Puget Sound to Sydney at 33s 9d, with option of Melbourne or Adelaide The bark St. Katherine returns to Hilo with general cargo. —_—— Crude Oil for the ROTTERDAM—Arrived Oct S—Stmr Staten- The tank steamer Whittier was cleared yes- terday for Vancouver, via Astoria, with 10,000 dam_from New York. GENOA—Arrived Oct $—Stmr Koenigen barrels of crude ofl in bulk, valued at $14,000. | Lulse. from New York. HAVRE—Sailed Oct 8—Stmr La Lorraine, . for New York. Exports by the Panama Steamer. ‘KA1$CHES1;ER-S-IIed Oct §—Stmr Bosto- The steamer City of Sydney sailed yester- | Man. for Boston < day for the Isthmus of Panama and way ports | nes were . oiled Oct S—Stmr Maine, for with a general merchandlse cargo, valued at| SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Oct S—Stmr New 880,484, to be distributed as follows: For Mex- | York, for New York via Cherbourg. ico, $8398; Central America, $15,005: Panama, | STETTIN—Sailed Oct 7—Stmr Nicolal 11, $4171: Colombia, $762; Chile, $161: New York, | °F Boston. $50,322; Germany, $1585. The following were the leading exports: North. LONDON—Sailed Oct 8§ for New York. HONGKONG- tmr Minnetonka, Arrived prior to Oct S—Stmr To Mexico—940 pkgs fresh fruits, 10 pkgs | Coptic, from San Francisco via Honolulu, To. potatoes, 2355 Ibs dried fruit, 3760 Ibs rice, 15 gals 10 cs whisky, 165 gals wine, 10 cs liquors, 207 Ibs 1 cs bread, 9 pkgs groceries and provisions 3433 Ibs sod: kohama, “Xys(‘k VALPAR. Sailed Oct 4—Stmr Her - this, from Seattie, San Francisco, etc, for Hamburg. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Oct S—Stmr s Paul. from New York via Cherbourg and Ply 4 bdls leather, 341 bdls shooks, 15 cs 1 bbl lubricating oll, 23 419 feet lumber, 34 pkgs nails, | mouth. nd ammunition, 3 es boots and CHERBOURG—Sailed Oct S—Stmr New boiler tubes, 47 | York from Southampton for New York. 32 bdls 26 pes steel, 24| LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct S—Stmr Cevic, for 3 pkgs machinery, 15 | New York; stmr Winifredian, for Boston. - t pkgs drugs. To Central America—768 bbls flour, 1442 gala | 36 cs wine. 100 cs whisky, 2270 Ibs malt, 900 ctls corn, 1450 lbs spices, 1387 Ibs dried fruit, 25 cs canned goods, 23 pkgs fresh fruits, 600 Ibs raisine, 13 crts’ onions, 370 crts potatoes, 1350 1bs codfish, 1399 Ibs cheese, 10 cs salmon, Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco 12,000 Tow rice: 1085 e on'o_m 5 g‘.lg;"m:g:::a by official authority of the les hay, 5206 tallow, cement, h 2 Ba el O s NOTE—The high and low waters occur a: the city front (Mission-street_wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places, 3937 lbs axie grease, 5400 1bs pigiron, 27 pes pipe, 28 pkgs machinery, 105 cs coal ofl, T bales leather. toes, To Panama—200 bbls flour, 80 erts potaf 20 crts onlons, 26 cs salmon, 6000 gals wine, 66.445 feet lumber. To Colombia—105 bbls flour, 265 gals wine, 5 cs canned goods, 300 lbs raisins, 8 erts onions, 4 crts garllc, 3 pkzs grocerics, 10 bxs soap. o To New York—130,804 gals wine, 26 gais brandy, 30,028 Ibs pig lead. 238 sks cattle o T T St 8 s rmany. 1bs tallow, 1880 !bs asphaltum. el e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, October 8. Stmr City of Puebla, Jepsen, 58 hours from Victoria. s Stmr Corona, Gielow. 20 hours fm rAKanr.n, E Eureka. ~ SUNDAY. OCTOBER 9. i 1 Lead—S$4 20@4 30. Iron—Firm and unchanged from last quota- tions. ————— LICK ATHLETES CAPTURE THE ACADEMIC FIELD DAY Oakland High hool Finishes Sec- ond and Brawny Lads From Ukiah Next in Line. Berkeley Office San Francisco Call, 2146 Center Street, Oct. 8. Lick won the twenty-first annual field day meet of the Academic Athletic League to-day with a total of 30 points. Oakland High School was second with 27 points and Ukiah High School third with 18 points. The feature of the day was the estab- lishing of a new record for the pole vault. Mouilen, who won every event in which he was entered, broke the old pole vault record of 10 feet 9 inches by an inch. Summary: 100-yard dash, final—Pomeroy, P.A. H. S, won; Whitman, B. H. 8., second; Gray, 8. R. H. S, third. Time, :10 3-5. 440-yard dash—Wilson, S. R. H. 8., won; Rowles, U. H. 8., second; Mec- Namara, O. H. 8., third. Time, :54 4-5. 120-yard hurdle: Final—Dozier, O. H. 8., first; Turner, M. H. S, second; Ja- cecbs, 8. R. H. 8, third. Time, :18. 880-yard run—Deodson, C. S. M. A, first; Mayes, C. 8. M. A,, second; Rich- ardson, O. H. S, third. Time, 2:12 2-5. 220-yard dash: Final—Pomeroy, P. A. H. S, first; McDonald, O. H. S., sec- ond; O'Connor, C. S. M. A., third. Time, :24 1-6. 220-yard hurdle: Final—Ruddick, U. H. 8., first; McConnell, S. R. H. second; Doane, C. S. M. A,, third. Time, 129 3-5. Mile run—Maundrell, first; Mayes, C. S. M. A., second; Kayes, O. H. S, third. Time, 4:43 4-5. Mile relay—Oakland High School first, Santa Rosa High School second, Lick third. Time, 3:30. Pole vault—Moullen, C. S. M. A, first; Leib, L. H. 8., and Hitchcock, 8. C. H. 8., tied for second and divided points. Height, 10 15-100 feet. High jump—Hall, O. H. S, first, Carpenter, U. H. S,, and Bressi, L. H. S., tied for second and divided points. Height, 5 feet 3 inches. Shot put—Moullen, C. S. M. A., first; Ford, U. H. S., second; Titus, S. C. H. S., third. Distance, 42 feet, 5 inches. Broad jump—Rawle, U. H. S, first; Whitman, B. H. S, second; Mec- Namara, O. H. 8., third. Distance, 20:03 feet. Hammer throw—Moullen, C. 8. M. A., first; R. Titus, 8. C. H. 8., second: Yonker, S. R. H. 8., third. Distance, 144 feet, % inch. —_————— ‘Wagner—Is Smith subject to fits? Jagner—Yes, when he pays his tailor L. H. 8, WEATHER REPORT. Captain T. Dowdell, which arrived in ;l..\“:;.,.“::.l:?:.?;- lm;m.'. 3 this port September 4, discharged, re- 8 : Fhe folowling mekiiem asd winimus tom loaded and salled for the islands yes- W a New ( Omn‘]ande]’ pefaturcs are reported for previvus 8 als 1 Bastern stations: : terday at 11 a. m. She had a full cargo < F oueten . . p 38 New m.,: o “hic: ol and twenty-two passengers in the !l . - —— Sl cabin. | e rus (—) cksonvill Louts Miss Loulsa Afong, a teacher in the | Stur Chico, Martin, 72 Hours trom Bandon. | Soost Sureey, Camie, Sl i e mumber | New Grieans . issins Washing . ® 1 via Coos Bay 54 hours. 3 g e by 9 e public schools of Honolulu, is return(ns. Stmr Westport, Johnson, 19 hours from ('r‘.\::lhnrl ub_‘l_;:nlpelin:rzr'nrel‘h;regzgl: ;'n::mm coast. S8he is the daughter of a Chris- Stmr Arcata, Macgenn, 56 hours from Coos S—— *——‘ S_ - z 2 o - | Bay. : - vements of Steame: =e H5 o3 tianized Chinese and a Hawalian m.oth B Wit i 16 Soms Tin Pigees Mo s of 5% 93 23 er. The passengers are as follows: Point, via Halfmoon Bay 4 hours. ARRIVE EE] 32 4z Lo Rev. Father Bridge, Rev. Father J. p%trmr Coos Bay, Johnson, 55 hours from San TO A 3 S ST 3535 ig 32 Grace, Miss G. Bowlen, Mrs. G. F. Bush | "0 | . g0 13 days from Sius- | Steamer. From. $5 b and child, Dr. F. E. Clarke, R. Engel, | law. S o 3 : 2 ER ol * Amer. Maru..| China & Japa: 3 3 3 J. W. Farwell, J. M. Fuller, F. H. LA aeminy, October . | Lesianaw. ... | Tacoma o8 3 —~ House, G. Kunst, Miss Loulsa AfONg,| Stmr Whittier. Dickson, Vancouver via As- | San Mateo. .. | Tacoma .. ------ Baker . oty Miss Mary McLean, A. H. Moffitt, Miss | torfa; Union OIl Co. I‘c:nunnfix .| Seattle & Tacoma { Carson :,;"‘"}‘ Lucille Smith, Miss M. Stolder, F. A. &Sll,mrlfiedo & Elder. Randall, Astoria; 8 F | {00 | Eel River Ports !Eur-lm Cloudy .01 3 - Mg I ortlan Co. > resn’s ... Pt.Cldy .2 Swanson, Mrs. Swanson, Miss P. Swan- 5 Sclmr Montara, Rellly, Seattle; Pac Coast s' Aritie ?;’:“",’f;’; S.E. Faralion Cloudy ® son, Miss Terry, G. J, Waller, MluSI Stmr_Coos Bay, Johnson, San Pedro; Pac | Titania. e % Poeatello Cloudy Tr. Waller and H. A. Wideman. Coast § § o, | Chehatis..... | Ban Pedro .. {Oct. 10 | Indepondsnce Cloudy .00 Stmr Alameda. Dowdell, Honolulu; J D | ReRebs..--- | Q88 SO0 o 10 | Los Angeles Cloudy .00 LT s Spreckels & Bros Co. State of Cai. | Sam Diegs & |Oct. 10 | Mt Tamaipai Foggy .32 City of Sydney Sails. Stmr City of Svdney, McLean, Ancon and ] Stateof Cal--| San Diesp & ' 1oct 10 | Nortn Hewa o & - way ports; Pac Mail S'S Co. } Sree o H b;'m' Oct. 11 | Phoenix Pr.Cldy .00 The Pacific Mail steamship City of | "Bkin Fullerton, MacKechnie, Portland; N |Oct. 11 | Point Reyes Cloudy .15 Sydney sailed yesterday afternoon for | Unlon Oil Co. Py - l'ic'rlnlrl e Peare loet. 11 io;‘l;‘ld”v- ::l’::-‘.;y S LED. 7 Y Oct. 11 | Red Bluff. A Panama with 2950 tons of cargo, thirty Batibday October 8+ | é_uz."{-gd!:L 1 f}::,-fefl?rmr Oct. 1t | Rosstuns . Cloudy : passengers in the cabin and flfteen, Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. ¥ et - .| ToanhelE .. A Oct. 11 | Sacramento Rain a2 whites and twenty-five Chinese in thej Stmr Asuncion_Bridgett, Redondo. Pomo. ... | Point Arena & Albion..|Oct. 11 | Salt Lake . Cloady .00 ! | Stmr Aurelia. Erickson, Astorla Cotambia. .. | Poriland & Astoria....[Oct. 11 | San Francieco + steerage. ] glmr Sty ot sydr‘!;y. el st - Ancon:. ate. Bonita. | Newport & Way Ports.|Oct \; | 8an 1. Obispo.2 z e i tmr Pasadena. nricksen, Eureka . # Oct. 12 ; San Diego .. “!'lt'!'ne following is the cabin passenger Sy Fmdens. 1] eM‘ilfer, i doct, oo Mackinaw....| ;:h?'Ta [oes o | Gemite » 3 Stmr Elizabeth, Jensen Bandon, Humboldt Oct. 13 | Spokane . z Mrs. L. L. Smith, D. W. J. Flecken-! glmr ‘ltehv‘vubi‘;y. Legl. l‘re:éctnl L;Sd gy Pogro [Oct. 13 "r‘nlnlo-n“ e ”‘; $ tmr Whitesboro, sen reenwe 3 1 +-|Oect. 13 Valla Walla - stein, C. 8. Guthrie, A. B. Guthrie, Mr. i Stmr Whitesborg, Olsen, Greer B T ] el Y and Mrs. G. A. Williams and child, E. ! Stmr Eu.a‘mecls-, Dowdell, Honotulu. Mendocino & Pt. Arena'Oct. 13 | Yuma 0z K. Metheon, James Twomey, Mrs. H. Stmr Cella. Smith. Albion. ook x San Diego & Way Pts.|Oct. 13 2 ? Schr Antelope, Christiansen, Roglie River. . . > S AND GENERAL Smith, S. Henry Led, A. Fleld, A. J.| Scnr Honotuli, Nielson, Porcland, oo g S o el Scherzer, Charles Mattie, B. Olcovitch, TELEGRAPHIC. St China & Japas ‘g::. 4] The storm continues over the cntire Pacido 2 POINT LOBOS—Oct 8, 10 p m—Weather New York via’ E Slope, and light rains have fallen from San Mias: Viola, Olcoyjtch, Miss' Macggret] ;o GotS, Re veloclts 14: miles’ ger Hoar. San Pedro & Way Pts.(Oct. 13 | 5iS0 U4 Yima northward. Thusder storms Block, Gus Kirsch and ‘V“e-‘M";' 5 MISCELLANEOUS. | Grays Harbor .........[0¢t 18 | hove’ occurred at Red Bluff, Secramento and V. Scovel, A. Lovett and wife, J. M.| PHILADELPHIA Oct 3—The International S Fresno. Gonzales, F. A. Higby, J. L. Bradbury, | Mercaniile Marine 'Co has Justrecelved by e & I (e = ,The changes in pressure have been slight in Charles Sheets; J. 8. Rics, B. Barnald, | fablg fiom Liverpool the following: Sept 16, Hamburg & Way PisjOct. 17 | “Up 0000 o ture s below the sovmal and Bas P. Espinoza and F. L. de Villa. deep; very dangerous. | Portland & Way Borts.|Oct, 18 remaized nearly stationary. = e Captain McLean took the ship out in i llflhgfii‘l‘gl PSO_FE'!- e ] ;"_\A:’elyso‘:xnd‘ Pgns.. g:: :3 Tty Rt e Bw“.m'?...m," place of Captain Zeeder, her old com- | o PGREKA—Arrived Oct smerssoi Yeeratagd £ e Rl Ry B Sl g s A A e S mander. Arrived Oct $—Schr Fanny Dutard, hence Northern California—Showers Suoday, fresh S SO Sept 27; stmr Homer, hence Oct 7; schr Dora TO SAIL. P i gl Bluhm, from San_Pedro. “alif - Sunday, lght List of Overdues. Safled Oct 8—Stmr Arctic, for San Fran- | Steamer. Destination. Salls.| Pler. mf"“""‘:.‘;“_},:",‘_‘°"" Showern The schooner Advance from Gulfport | §25° StmF Alliance, for Coos Bay; stmr South psirTy E B e L shoii b to La Guayra, Venezuela, is 66 days = s'r(())?tub*mrlved Oct S—Stmr Aberdeen, Seattle :lr;cl l-;( Dm;‘l;‘hr 2? PPl gt o e 1D 2 ence 8 ort am| Pier > 2 overdue, with 35 per cent reinsurance. fled Oct 8—Stmr Redondo, for San Fran- Q::lofbl:"fl - Y| © am|Pier 11 | 4, "::,u;:}g;n::' :’n‘z}mflnmty—m-m Sunday, She was probably lost in the Gulf of | cisco. ‘October 10. acramento and vicinity—Showers Sunday. Mexico or Caribbean Sea. "fn‘f“',r‘:'l“fi:*"'"d Oct 7—Stmr Nevadan, Los Angeles Ports.| 3 pm Plov 99 Fresno and vicinity—Showers Sunday. oria. Gray: . |3 I 2 The ship Shakespeare from the west | = Sailed Oct 7—Stmr Humboldt, for Skagway. O e e 2 G. . WILLSOX, Local Forecaster, coast of South America to Barbadoes, | | TATOOSH_Passed out Oct §—Bark Louls- Humboldt |1:30 p|Pler ® TR S is out 136 days, with 8 per cent rein- | *C508 BAY—Arrived Oet 7—Stme Signal, he | 0% D2+ | San Pedro & Way.| 9 RS e e surance. ot §. Monica. . | Grays Harbor. 4 pm|Pier 2 Schoolmasters at Banquet. The ship Gastano . Cassbanc, from | el pans s DT Tl e i [ Comine e I Smnrer 2| wue. quariariy. hanquet of 1M Sydney to Table Bay, out 108 days, § GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Oct T7—Schr Al- | Argo. -| Eel River Ports...| 4 pm/Pler 2 | Schoolmasters’ Club was held at the bert Me-ers, for San Pedro; schr Halcyon, for | Breakwater | Goos Bay direct 5 pm(Pler 8 | oC o per cent reinsurance. San Francisco, Oct 8—Stmr G C Lindauer, e 15 Ly [ California Hotel last evening. A. L. The Russian ship Dorothea, from {‘?r ST" Fflnclpstl:: nmrfCor;de?. (o‘r San .| Humboldt 9 pm/Pler 2 | Mann, principal of the Denman 3 , 5 o™ | Arctie......| Humboldt ... | | 3 g Hamlin, Australia, to _I'almoulh. out | T A ;}&rsn{wggmgs ety Puget So‘undliamiu lm‘Pler 9 | School, presided at the affair, which 181 days, reinsurance 35 per cent, an | nita, for San Pedro. K e was attended by about 150 prominent SAN PEDRO—Sailed Oct S—Schr_Caroline, -1 Astorie & Forlland10 ami¥ier 3 increase of 10 per cent in the last two ot Biiicns Fr Back Aale Toc Ber Tra | Astoria & Portland| 6 pm|Pier 2 | instructors of the State and represent- dmys= stmrs James S Higgins and Chehalis, for San | B s & ‘Aibion| 6 ompic:. 3 |ative men in the business world. The - R ‘ B, F""."l‘;“'scgbw_hflnd Oct 8—Schr Alex T | piateofc !C;n Dl;s?'k Way. : -mh;m— 3 speakers of the evening were Thomas ses of Gas Poisoning. Brown, from San Pedro. ongolia...| China apasn. pntiler Magee Jr. and Fairfax Wheelan, for- , Ni .ol G " Mrs. J. Sanguinetta, the proprietress| UNION LANDING—Armived Oct S—Stmr SIIEE L e Hestar ...} & mer graduates of Harvard, who dis- of a asloon &t7836 Pacific stréet was| (Np e enee OcE R L L e Matville 6. Lindaver] ar 00%00 101 cussed the advantages and disadvant- taken to the Harbor Hospital yesterday | Dollar, for San Pedro and San Francisco. = e of college education to business ABERDEEN—Sailed Oct 8—Stmr G C Lin- bt S R B afternoon suffering from asphyxiation. | ;.50 =80 e T Rl to™ stmr Coronado, for Newport & Way...| 9 am|Pler 11 She has been having considerable trou- | San Francisco. - | Batiin i _Sensewn.| & safier 36 e e ble with her husband. This drove her| Atrived Oct 8-stmr Centralla, hence oct 8. | TR | SR0ha"S Poriiand(11 am{pier 24| RECORD BREAKING FIGURE. % GA e 't r Queen, 7 s e to strong drink, and while very much | for San Francisco. ] N‘mrm 15. 1 pminu pi R i R TR “under the influence,” by accident or EASTERN PORTS. Newport... | N. Y. via Ancon.[12 ~m|Pler 40 3 . Oct. $.—Bank of- ign, ned on the gas before goin; NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 7—Br stmr In- October 17. | ficials were much interested to-dav in Genign, tus ) BOINE | 4rapura, from Yokohama. Umatilla....| Puget Sousd Ferts. |12 am{Pler 9 | the tabulated statement of the clears to bed. At the hospital she was uncon- PHILADELPHIA—Cleared Oct T7—Stmr M | 'October 18. | | S e Biule. W ki G - sclous all afternoon, but the physlclans | ¥ . o s ks 3 & Fiant, tor San Fran. | Fiier.... | Seattie & Beilnghmi 4 peuiPier 10 | ECOUEE PATER Tn TR 1 was 1l survive. " E: October 19. | | -~ b 2 2 > B L A T ol T B Amer. Maru/ China & Japan....| 1 pm Pier 40 | Commerce has a balance to its credit poci g g _ — g - addressed to J. Mayett was brought| HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 7—Br stmr FROM SEATTLE. ::Zotr}:le bdr?;‘:wi;:l’;;l;se.ooo\.‘ X 1:;:1;:‘: : from 725 Sansome street to the Harbor | G4glic. hence Oct 1. stmr Logan, from Ma- | _Steamer. Destination. Salle. | ion was vouchsafed by officers of the Hospital suffering from auipl:yx‘llnlon. n“s‘nf:; sax;l l-‘:;:g;cl: Aavartbc tie: Fct lc)?’xxuhxe City. sfi-xw-y : Way Pofl!.loet. 10 | Bank of Commerce, but in other quar- & with the gas 3 in......| Skagway & Way Ports.|Oct. 10 4 alatice we » He was found l;; a r::omm the cln Townsend. : o Coolts Tnlet & Way Pisloer. 10 | ters the huge balance was believed to jet turned on. Mayett will recover. HONOLULU—Sailed Oct 8—Br stmr Gaellc, | Faraiis:” Skagway & Way Ports.|oct. 13 | foreshadow some important financial |1s thought that he blew out the gas | for Hongkong and Yokohama; U S stmr Logan. | City Seattic.y| Skagway & Way Ports. (Oct. 14 | transaction | TorBan Prancisco, Santa Ana...| Seldovia & Way Ports.|Oct. 16 with other than suicidal intent. MAHUKONA—Arrived Oct 6—Schr Olga, fm - s —————— Redondo. 3 4 b T iey—— v v Time Ball. Swipsey (looking over bill of f: MANILA—Arrived Oct 6—Bark Prussia, > psey 3 er are Water Front Notes. from Port Gamble, Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- |at cheap restaurant) — Boneless 5 3 . San Francisco, Cal, | chicken. Wot's dat? The large new steamer M. F. Plant, FOREIGN PORTS, chants’ Exchange, 0, . E0 S 23 October 8, 1904, Muggsy — Ye blame fool, dat's belonging to the Oregon Coal and Navi- sffifi‘:fl?“,‘,‘o‘,fi‘“fi;"‘,‘;"1?15,';;“';' Br stmr | 1o Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry | chicken wid de rabbit bones all picked gation Company, has salied from Phil- NDON—Arrived Oct 7—Fr bark building was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 'n it.—Chi LO! rrive ct 7—Fr bark Amiral ¢ the 120t out’n it. hicago Tribune. adelphia for San Francisco. She will | de Cornulier, hence May 8, I e, at noon of the h meridian. or at e, B e o B atmr Coyoy | 8 % . Grécnwich thme. J. €. BUNNETS _— carry passengers and freight between | —WSQETACAY o Lieutenant, U. 8. N.. in charge, this port and Coos Bay. L QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct T—Fr ship —_—— OCEAN TRAVEL. ennee, from Oregon. . Ang Ealton Tron SVOERE TN DUCHHIE | ee ke tyed o 00 e | s New York Metal Market, Steamers leave Broadway boilers and engines in three new steam | Queen Aleflxlndn, x:m Bar:y for Hongkong: .\'sw;v vo‘:m_ Oct. &:The leading metals 'Mr,'_leq (viers 9 and 11), Sept 28—Br stmr Hyson, from Tacoma for | were in moderate demand at small lots, with San Francisco: schooriers, the Vanguard, the” Cascade| Jevt 25 prices as a rule unchanged and steady. For Ketchikan, Wrangek and the Helen P. Drew. GUAYAQUIL—Arrived Sept 20—Ger stmr | Copper — Lake, $13@13 6213; electrolytic, Juneau, Treadwells, n.n-\ Captain E. Dixon, formerly of the | Serbia from Hamburg for San Francisco. $12 75G13; casting. $12 624@12 1215, Skaguay. etc., Alaska—1 | Canadian steamship companes, is to be | can’for Royal Hoads. o' o or ship Arra- | - TinT42s 30428 50 2 X oads. — 3 a. m., Oct. 12, 17, 22, 27, Nov. 1. Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at s.lclu;ulr‘heomloli. S Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry.gy “For Eureka (Humboidt Bay)—Pomona, 1:38 p._m., October 13, 19, 25, 31, Nov. 6. 1:30 p. m., October 4. 10. 16, 22, 28, Nov. 3. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Redondo), San Diego and Santa Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California. Thursdays, 9 a. m. For los Angeles (via hl“P.'dn and San Pedro). Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Hartord tersy, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port (Sam Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a. m., October 14, Nov. 22 18, e Coos Bay, 9 a. m., October 10, Now. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Joss del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata. La Pas, Saota Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 & m., Tth each mo. For turther information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET O New Montgom- FFICES—4 ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st..and way wharves. Office, 10 Market st. C. D. DUNANN, General Pussenger Agent, 10 Market st., San Francisco. The Pacific MM& Co., 20 Sutter et., call for and check zage from hotels residences. Telephone Exchange 312. TOYO KISEN KAISHA Steamers First and Brannoan JOKOMAMA and HONGK Kobe (Hiogo), Ni and f will 8