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The San Francisco Examiner from San Francisco, California • 10

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THE EXAMINER, BAN FRANCISCO: FRIDAY MORNING MAY 18, 1804. l(t ift la Bllefoo- it it Ltd! in. IIRW AnfP.jlTMRTlRwr,. STOCKS AND BONDS. Tat follewla, war Iht trsataeltsas la Ik, It, raaelieo stuck Eitbea, yttttrdayi kjaai4 tto SO Alpha Coa Jmtlrt 10, FATELY MARRIED AGAIN, Pretty Eugenie Lamory Ran Away to Him at Sacramento.

IRATE BROTHER AND UNCLE. He Was Eat a la the Olrl Whaa Mr. Marl ratal- and Iter Marriage Con-tract Temporarily I7pa tb flao. Prohibitionists Diclare Their Principles and Hak Nominations IN PAYOR OF FREE SILVER. training be adnfitmt fur praetlrabla.

No public fuiid, iihiiuUt under any pretaute be appropriated fur eeotarian school. VY dnrlara lor tha preservation of one In unveil a day of rt a civil Institution without oppreaalnir or Interfering with any wuo nlorrv, an olberday of the week urb a liny (if real. Foreign Immlirrttlon bo become a burden upon luduetry, on, of the factors In dpreeBlni( wage and cming rUaconlont. Wherefore declare In favor of Immigration law, frm'd aa to exclude the puiiner, criminal, Inaane aad tnarehlst classes. The time of residence tor reitiralir.utlon ehould be steaded to ten years, and no naturalised peraon should to allowed to voi until Ave year ariar be become, a eltlxen.

fitvor tlie construction, ownerahlp end manitgamcnt of tha Nicaragua canal by tb, general liuvertinii-nl In tb, lutereat of the pea- It la a political Impossibility to place Ibe business Inu-reata of our country on a firm, re liable and etpndy bail, wbll, our tariff law are eutijrci to constant changes by tb dominant parilim, and wblle It ubjeet of conatant partisan dlapute, we demand tliat Ibe tariff queatlon be taken out of tbe realm of party politic and placed In tbe hanJa of a non-par-llano tariff eonimiaaloii where It can be regu-luti-d to afford ample protection for Ibe need of ,11 Induatrira, ami to provide aufnetent revenue for tbe aupport of tbe Federal 11 jvsruinent. ADOPTFU SECTION. An attempt woa made to sandwich a minority report on tho single tax basis Into the proceeding, but the convention refuacd to consider it, and the platform was taken up and adopted by sections. The section rotating to silver coluaee at the present ratio occaaiouod a bot debate which threatened to occupy all the convention', time looo Alia. VlC7lM Kauiuek JIMhi I kO 10(1 470 fltlebtr.

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0 100 1 loll llodl 1 701:400 101) 0U .1 00 700 Iowa .1 Utilcta, nvtrmaa Poio.l.. Bullion 150 100 do Sue 700 Pulwor lno BiH) 78o VOO hallnnii, 1050 Ctiollar IIAOCCa Belebar Iko line fi SO 4 1 10 Ml Hyndlrtt. 7' fa Be SH.tO lJ' 10J loa Coa. t7o Hue loa bO, 37 S7t 1(100 do 60,400 Utah 000 Crwa rolnt. Jacket.

CLOaiX QtTOTATI0K4 A riatfarra Thai 1raoba stn Many Bab t-Ooranal 4lwarhli of Rail-War Niearagoea Vassal-Li of Minor Nomination-Tha Tariff On, of Poll, ot, Onklnnd, Mav Prohlbl-tlonttta to-dar adopted platform and made thalr The buslnees transacted by the convention to day wa the selection of the following Bute Central Committee: Alameda, T. L. Helrlihy; Amador, li. W. Kftrhum; riutte, W.

Wilson; Colusa, Dr. W. A. Dick; Contra Costa, Volney Taylor; El Dorado, L. M.

Davit; resno, B. H. Hoar; Cilenn, W. n. Creirir; Humboldt, J.

A. Pavenport; Inyo, Harry V. Kern, J. W. Webb; Kin, Dr.

W. A. Atcht- SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (raoirio traran Train, Itat and ar dm to trrlvt KAN FU4NCI.CI Lasva FaoM alaV 13. 1U Aaaiv, Tion, Atlaatla Rxprati. Ojilea A Kas liOda.

B.alcla, Vaoavllle, lUuinaey, aaeraioanto, K-ildlnf. Catil rag aud Jiuutniulr, via Davit TilO Marti ma. itsmoa, Napa, C'alltii4 and tni It 30a Baa it. Mi Ittnis. el-iektai.

lout. Saora-npiu, Marrsviil. lud lliuS o4 Orovllla. tlOOA K'w Orletnt Kipratt, Saata Barbara, Lo. A'Uies, Dsilllnf, Kl 1'atub New Orlaaot aul iMa Msrilnei 'aad itoekiia' fliOO and Mllioa 1 Ji llip Niiat.

St i Jose snl Llve-mora. Kacra nanto Rlvar ttaa-nars 4tU0f Mariluta. Sai ICvno i. Napa, Callsloga, Kl Vtran, aa4 ama lto 4l00 Bonlala. Vtesvlll.

tlHu niy. Woo-llast, KnlgS't aadm. Mirrtvlllt. Orovlu, aud t)arrasnio. II ilea, sai Jots.

Llveriaora, Htoot Vua. Madaito. Mtroti ad Fr -aao llavituMid for Vo'tmllel BiOOp Lot Angeli gxpreta. frosa-i. BsktriAald.

atat Barbara and Lo Antat ItOflp fsanta Kouit, Atlantis Et prts for and JiOOs- BurotMa, Mall. Oltaaat Katl HiOOp May war la. Nile, aad San Jute- ITniiir 7 Oregon F.ipra.i. Stertiuento, M.rysy'llt. itod llng.PortlaaJ.

Paget found and F.aat I4a TltSF lUff B.IJf 10:454 7illp H.4H wiODw US 10.41a, Til 10; 454 lOiUk 10: 4U tli4 10: tils BANTA CHIIX DIVlelON (NAItROW OACGkh a Bunday F.aeuraloa for Newark, Man Joae, Loa tiatoa, Faltoo, wandBaitaCrux 18:05 IiISa New irk. Cnntarrlll. Baa Jot. Felloe, Boulder Creek. Baal, Crus and way atatlona laOr JllBr Newark.

Centervllle. Haa Jo, New Ainiadea. Ftiton. li. der Creek.

Mtnis Oral aal Prlnelptl Way etailoat lltSOt, 4i43p Newark, Han Joie, Lot i5')a COAST DIVISION iTblrd and Towntend Bireetti. dan New Altnadea ana Wsy btatlunt Ban i-ama Cms, Paelrto Grove and Principal Way atatlona lilt Saa Joan, Tret Plnoa, ga it. Cms, Paelno Or jve, l'i, blna. Ban Luis Obttpo aal fnaclpti Way Hutlona tfliSdA Palo an Sa, Jot aad Way alatloni ll4J :21 11:45 6:0 )r 8l3if 12. (Up Palo Alio and War rltttlona.

Ban Jose. Gllroy, tret I'lnot. Ji'JOr hantaCrtit, Salinas, Moaionf and I'aolfloOrov San Jot and Principal Way 10i40a 0:47 Miil'H HilSa. 6UJ, eiaiiona rtlo Alto and Way Baa Jos und Way Btstlons Palo Alto and Way Blatloni Palo Alio and Principal Way btatlona CKKEK-RODTB FEKHT. From Han Francisco Foot of Market au (spM 7:00, 9:00, 11:00 i 13:31 3:00, 4:00.

8:00. 6:00 From Oakland Foot of Broadway 7.n :00, 10:00. a. m.1 111:00, 2:00. 4:011.

r. at. A for Morntnc- for Artarnooa. 'Sunday excepted- tSaturdayaeol' Sunday, only. Monday, Wedneaday and Friday oaly.

I Going-Saturday aud Sunday oaly. "I Ueturnlmt Bunday and Monday oaly. Tho PACIFIC TKlNttFKK will call for and check baggae from botel, end. reildoncea. Inquire of Ticket Agent, for Tint, Cardt aud other Information, SAN FRANCISCO and NORTH PACI7I3 RAHWAT.

BAN FRANCISCO) TO 8 AH RAFAEL. Wis 11:00 A. M.t 13:35. 3:39. 8:10, 6:30 T.

M. trip at 11:30 r. Saturday, Kxtra trip, at T. m. and 11:30 r.

M. 11 A. M. 1:30, 3:30, 6:09, 6:20 r. u.

SAN KAFARL TO BAN FRANCISCO. Wesk 7:55. 9:80, 11:10 a. M-t 13:45, 8:40.8:10 p.m. Batusda yi Extra trlpi atliBS p.

a. and 6:35 p. x. 9:10, 11:10 A. M.

1:40, 8:40, 6:00,6:25 p. M. BPfcClAl. BATUUDAT TO M0DAT TRAIN sKKVICr. Batdbdati Leave 8aa Franolaoo at 8:10 p.

M.t ar-rlva Cloverda 8:45 P. u. BUM pay Lve Baa Francisco al 6:00 M.i arrive Cloverdale, 8:38 p. M. BnaoATt-Leav Clovardal, at 6:45 a.

M. arrive titn Franelaco at 10:40 a. m. MokoaTs Leave Cloverdale at 6:00 a. m.i arrive Ak.l Did.

Atk. Alnha 'ju'Hlme, '20 Alt IS 1H Iowa IS Audet 118 70 30 Hrklirr 1 40 1 is Jalla Hem flalchr 1 US 1 7" Jatilee 19 SI Bcntiin 60 Kanturk 10 Hulwar. IS 3 II Lady llodl 1 UO 1 70 Mexican 1 60 1 94 bullion 8ft Mono 31 Caledonia Id Navajo ID Chtllanitr til 61 Nev 10 9 10 Chollsr 08 TllOphlr 40 I 48 MIS 621, Overman V9 I tfO Tototl 1 10 120 Con Imperial. 8 ittav 70 hO CuaN 10 Crown 69 70 Scorpion 6 OH Nevflt 1 IS 1 20 hlerra 6 Sliver ft 60 Union 89 00 tiraud 6 Utah 10 UC 01 Kit Jacket bO 06 71 73 Rtoek and llooil Ksohani-e. HENRY FKEXCH, NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR H1BITION CONVENTION.

Taken fnm a rtrcnt photograph.) Urred la tha family VAU tain, tmeiory, A lilt Uamaa-e Oikt.iMt, May 17. Jame, Hell ha, Instituted suit against tba Oakland Consolidated Street Railway Company to recover $35-000 damages for tb death of his five-year-old son, Willie, who wa killed by aa elso-trlo car last Junuary, Iterator Item. BinRBLir, May 17. Tbe examinations for thoaa who aeek admission Into the University of California and do not coma recommended from any accredited school commenced to-day and will continue for threa days. Mora than 150 presented themselves.

This li tba largest number that haa aver taken tha entrance examination In iierkeley. Entrance examination, are bolng held nt Los Angeles, Vlsulia, Chlco and Grass Valley. It Is estimated that the number In tbo Incoming class will bo somewhere between HI 5 and 400. W. II.

Kerrlson, tbo Nonpartisan and Independent Taxpayers' nominee for Trustee, who was defeated by N. T. Whiting, tba Peoplo'a party candidate by thirteen votea, la taking tba preliminary (tap to seoure a reouut. i A NEW CHINATOWN SQUAD. Chief rrowlay Ktlra Rare-cant Kobln-on to th, Korth Eod IlUtrleU Chief Crowley has decided to Changs tbe Chinatown squad.

Two days before tbe Polloe Commissioner, sprung tholr big surprUe in the shape of tbe dlsmlatai of Clerk liall the Chief sent Sergeant Koblosoa and a squad of four men of bis own choosing into Chinatown, where for month, (ambling bad been conducted openly under ibe very eye, of Sergeant fipll-lane aud bia predeoeasora. Koblusoa bad recently been promoted from tbe ranks for reasons known to the Chief and suspected by ibe men wbo followed Clerk Hall into private life. All game. In Chinatown were closed voluntary when It became known that the Police Commissioner, were trying to break up tbe polio, ring. Itcoently.

however, tbe game, have begun to open, one by one, and very tow arreat, have been made. It baa bem tbe rule heretofore to change the Chinatown squad every two months, thoub soma Sergeant, bava been allowod to remain within reaching dlatanee of tbo for three, or even four, tnnniha. Hut Sergeant Koblnaon Is to be removed after having been In Chinatown but a few daya over a month. Chief Crowley promulgated an order placing Sergeant Ksola In cbartre ot the Chinatown squad and transferring Koblnaon to the North End district. The names of tbe men to be placed on the (quad will be mud, known this morning when tb, change take, place.

Th Olaaa Industry. From ilit L'liholitertr. Tha practicability of the newly Introduced branch of the gloss industry is mndo apparent by the liigouloualy adapted machinery or mechanisms by wblch the result accomplished. Tne key to tha new pro-ces, of making glass curtains, in connection with knit material, consists In operating particular oeodle, of tho machine at the right timo and allowing other, to remain ldlo, for wbie.h purpose a aet of chain bars is usod, so arranged as to render it possible to command the different noodles according to tbe needs of the process. A chain is made up of bars, links and balls, like those used on the loom for weaving cloth, and thera is a lever attached to the shoulder of each needle and extending; from the part where tbe gooda clrclo the needles down to the first bar of tba chain, the latter resting in bearings.

On the turning of a crank con necting bevoled gears, motion is imparted tnrougn tne agency of an upright shaft to tho chain cylinder, and every time the yarn is delivered to the needles a revolution 1 made, the chain-bar cylinder presenting a new bar to tbe levers of tbe needles; and whenever a ball on the bar contacts on the lever 'be needlo to wblch it belongs is pushed forward and a mechanical device causes tbe needle tooperaioand form loops, tnus Knitting, i nere are, However, blanks on some of the bars and when those blank, oonncct with tbe levers ot tbe needles no movement Is made. Cioantn, Mrnw Hat, From the Lndirif llnmr. Jnui'ntU. The real Italian Leghorn straw may be cleaned with a nailbrush and Castile soapsuds. Rusty black hat may be renovated with the liquid dressing or polish sold for ladies' shoes.

White or yellow hats may be bleached by washing them In clear water and placing them in a box with burning sulphur, the fumes of which uniting wita the water form the acid which bloaches. HOTEL ARRIVALS. r-ALACE HOTEL. Mrs Austin. Honolulu Gorham, Beattl, II Short, Fresno A Head, city Covodo.

I'utlsdelpbla Murphy, Arizona Hull, ltedoudo Boaob Mullen, liudnmlo Bhepard, Iionipster, Chicago 1) New York Mots. Milwaukee Mrs F. Hhoone, Helena Mr Mra D'Aclicoe, Butte Ilarbee, Ft Worth A Whltiipy. Kew York Mrs Motcli, Toronto Bollrumaw.Mtn Vw Mrs Ucane. Berkeley tcolt, Lick Mills bna-pl.

New Vork Morrill, Connecticut Lymsu t-f. Kewanee Llllle Lymtii. Ki-wtnee Allen A wf, Belfast Mrs Hoseiiblatt.l'urtlnd 1) MoKsrliiict.L WllUrd. Paso Homes Davit. New York V-UIA Lund, Vsllejo Wetborxll.

Mich Miss Ucane. Iierkeley lieltf Llca Mills Jme Jones, Lot Angeles Nellie Lymnn, Kownne A MCCUsKl-V, AOS Jones. smivine srrla llntcoliUtt, Portld Lon KdSrnlilait, Porllcud Beandryftwr, Colo Mrs Moore, New Ink Mlaa Moore. New Vork Miss Rln. Nnw Vork 0 Ariff Pierce, Petnluma A rskcntialt.

unit i)r HoiiruaD ft wf I llnrrmnnn. Wtrdntr Trebcr a wf, Iteodwood 11 Orponbolinrr, Chlcairo Newllne, Corouado Cup 1 Auailn.Lot Uulot BltOOKLT.I HOTEL A Sullivan. Nicaragua T) I) KltiRilery, Kldi'ogu UD McKloc. Klerra Val Jat McKlne. hlerrn Vai Lttlirope, sierra Val Bates A wf.

Merra Val Mra A Blntdell. Updo Mm llryant. Kroo Mi Bird. Ki-no Bell wi. Mavfteid It It Kelley.

Ncb-tka A Ilogcrj. Nel-rnHiS A Uuncll. lodlana A Blake. Coot Bay Mi-t A 1 ell, MnyflL-ld Berkley. Nebra.ka A Uoacrs.

Nebraska Rrsmer. Cnoa Bay XI .1 Markhtin, HCrui lire II Giny. f-unia Cms Mra A Tttsler, Silver Kmciiciiui fnirdy, City. cv silver City, Nev Baker. I'lttsvllla It Hon Hold.

I'lUsvllle GRAND HOTEL. Dickson, Cal 8 Ilolllday. Rt Louis Mrs Solomon, Oakland 8 Simpson. Cal Carter. Fresno .1 Lynch.

Cal Buckley. Fan Prdro II A'laoo. Ctl Sou io worth, titocktn Glbaon, Tfinplr ton F. Kinlley, F-ania Ana It Morrell, Stockton II nun A wf, Ann Mra Wllllaint.ltlvertlde Mrt II Msvnard.L Ang Miss Maynsrd. Anirls Mrs uiiami a rm, Johns cwf.s divko Dea Motnes Mrs Thomas A 3 ch.

Patterson A wf, Vanta Barbara Mlaa Lowry, York Sielnhart A wf, 6 lock In Nunen, Eureka Doyle, Goiuaiet Lldgerwood, chlcgo .1 Lantidon A w. Cbarda A II MttintoK. Krno vtas hoe F.rtcknon, Oblapo A filpp Chicago Mra 11 Harris, Dxyton sirs 11 niuwortn. Niies Mlas Ellsworth. Mica Louis Mrt Mlaa White, Memphis Francis.

Orovllla 8 Phillip, Lot Angeles Prince, Pttadena Mils I'rlent, Angeles Lane, Chicago Mrs A Lyle, Lexlnmon indwell. Red Bin Koscheu. Sacramento Bnurawedt, Chicago Stiver. CIiIcsko llenzlnzer A w.cblcaao Mra Hnrevle. Chlcaeo Hyland, Kan Joae Mra A llyland.bau Jot 8 Kllburn A wr.

Newman Mrs A iiinart, ts uosa 1. Kllburn. Newman Mrs I'enk, Sta Uosa kllburn. Newman Mist A Prry. Lodl Topley.

Vsllejo WooiL Conn Maaoa, Conn Walker A wf, Kenwd Merrill, Hartford Munition, Fresno Lee, Han Msuio panicle. Ben Lomnd .1 II sicKuwa, hacto Mrt II Whallon, Mln mvth A wf.B Rot Mist Wnsllou, Minnenn Mrt Medean.Chlcago Weaver, Woodland Mra Bell. Chlcsuo Mattaffey, Yroka Mist I. Perklna. Chle f-eyinour, Fresno Knox.

Brooklyn F. Belyra. Stockton A A McClelland. Wondbg Wood, Angela Mitt Jones. Oakland Mlaa A Wood, Anuell Manuel.

Murclivt Mrs Wood. California A Anderson, ur ivllle Yonker, Angeles Lasell. Martinet .1 Ackerman. Tulare Updyke, orotl Verde, Uoblnsou'sFy wooa, ao Merster, Escto ,1 Woods, Kweatland Hutchinson. Fresno MrtOT fullt, Iowa It Hansen, Colorado BALDWIN HOTEL.

Lewis. CMIsloza Miss Oreeory, Pasadena A Baldwin A Ang Mia Vera Baldwin. Ang i- iirntueii noacn, HBrrtviiie Slier. Chlco Thomaa. Plymouth Glaeomlut.

Petaluma French. Valley Sp'ng bnow. New York Zimmerman, city Miller. Lincoln. Neb Mra II Bruudren, Kan Lendon.

city Baker, Santa Clara II Rosenthal, Bostou Olsaa, Pasadena Dr Itzporier, -I Louis it Putnum. Boston Willi. mt, Stockton 8 Newell A blcklon ii All, A wife, Dearer Toaaey, Denysi 8 1 Last Notice ForThis Season. Do you knew usf It not call and cat ac quainted, aa wa ar, leedort of style, an! can tave you money. our KUanKT oxFoitoa nave no equal la Stylos, prices and durability.

Kk amine our win- oowa before coIiir eiaewnere ana ae wnai wa are offering I.OO, (1.60, li.OO, Ki.AO, :i.oo and vve call your particular attention to our mile top Husaet Kid Oxfords, l.ouls XV beet, and brown cloth top Hussot Kid Houtbern Ties, l.oula XV b.els, at 01. 50. Thoso Mnes are specialties for tbls season. DON'T forget our Ladlea' (2. 50 Button Bhoe, la all the latest styles, with straight button tiles.

The shoes ar trade winners. Hememlier the reliable Kho, htor, of comer Sixth etreel, opposite Maze. CORNER SIXTH STREET, 0PPJ3ITS THS UAZI Counlry Order Mollrlted. DR. UBHROBK f.UNK.

l'hf ilolan aud am ton. 47 Pott atrset. eorner Kearny. Han Frtuolaco. Cal.

Hours, 1 to 3 ami to v. at. Bpaolaltlet Worn jti't and Chlldrea't lllttatnt aad olittetrlca. Teleplioaa Atornceon Buaday apeoial apit-ilmment only. tJorToi.aia JJortOLsii lcoTTu.aNK i.i ivwa MmuLswa.

OUT SAeeAee OF THE FDYCIS PAN Has come not a little knowledge as to cookery what to do, as well as what not to do. Thus we have learned to use the most pure and per fect and popular cook- ingmaterial for all frying and shortening purposes. PGOSHESSIVE GQO.tl.8 is the natural outcome of the age, and it teaches us not to use lard but rath er the new shortening, MTTILEllj' which, is far cleaner, and more digestible than any lard can be. The success of Cotto-lene has called out worthless imitations under similar names. Look out for these! Ask your Grocer for Cottolene, and be sure that you get it.

Made only by N. K. FASRBANK A ST. LOUIS and O'J rCHICAQONCW VORK, BOSTON. JCoTTOLBNEd C0TTOI.rrl CoTTOLBHSj ICoTTOLENB) OTTOl.RKBl ICoTTOLBrftl NOTICE! Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company OF MAQDEBURO, Capital 00 Aasela 7,354,488 63 (Organized 1845) Rat thia day absorbed and will continue the Ham burg-Magdeburg Fira Insurance Company's business on this Coast.

All pollclet of the Hamhurg-MsRdeburir Fire in-iiirancs Comimny In force are protected by the Magdeburg Fire Insurance Company, and all losses will be promptly paid as usual. HAMIlCim-MAODKBURO FIRE INS. CO. MAOUKBUUO FIliK 1NBUHANCK CO. UUTTK FRANK, Managers.

Ban Francisco. slay 17, 1MH. HENRY M. McGILL, Attorney at Law and Notary Fnbllc, Hat removed bis office to jyoom as, cnsosicr.E nviiDisa. Telephone No fl2.

U. K. GOVEKSlTIH.Vr. SAN FHANC1DCO, APRIL 1. lPl scsled proro-sls.

Ill irlpllcsto. will be received at tills otHce uurll 13 o'clock, oocn. MONDA Mr kl. 18S4. eud then oreued.

fop Ootng til tha print ing, anl furnlstilnc all materiel therefor, tbat may ha required at Headquarters Department of California, during the fiscal year ending June 30, lhHO. I'referenoe will ue given to articles or domestic, production or manufacture, com) ti lon a of quality and price (Including In the price of foreign productlona or manufacture inn outy mereoo) being eqnal. Tb printing plant Including prestet, type, will tie told at the close of tblt fiscal year. The If. 8.

reatrvca the right to reject any or all proposals. Further Information furnished on tpnllcatlun to the undersigned, envelopes con taining proposals snouiu ue marked proposals for and addressed to .1. 0. CHANDLER. As- llstent Qnartnrmnster-General.

17. S. A. tvrEVTIEtH. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

THROUGH LINE TO NEW VORK VIA PANAMA, Calling at various parts of Mexico and Central America. Balling at noon. Ban BIas Msy 18 I Colon June 8 Ban Jnau May 38 I Coilma June 18 Notb When the sailing day falls on Bunday Iteamers will ba dispatched following Monday. JAPAN AND CHINA LINE, FOR YOKOHAMA AND HONGKONG. Connecting at Yokohama with steamers for Shanghai, and at llongaoog for India, etc tailing at 3 P.

U. City of Rio de Janeiro I May 17 China June 19 City of Peking 7 I Peru July 7 Hound-trip Tickets at Reduced Rates. For fright and pasaage apply at ibe aUlue, corner of First an-l Krannsn airecta. Branch olBce, liO-i Front street. ALEX ANUKlt CKNTER.

General Agent. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY'S TRANSATLANTIC LINES. AMERICAN LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON. Bhorteat and most convenient route to London. No transfer by tender.

No tidal deiaya Cloae connection at Southampton for Havre and Paris. STAR LINE FOR ANTWERP. Desirable route for Belgium, Germany, Franc, Bwltieriand and Italy. For Information regarding freight and passage apply lo lNTKKai ATION AL NAVIGATION CO. U.

I). FAHNK8TOCK. General Agent Pacific Coast, 609 Market strct, Urafld Hotel Building, Onklnnd, May Fately, the young dry-goods cleric whoie contract marriage with Mil Mrl Water turned out to be a somowbat sonsatlonal affair, was married last night In Sooraraeuto to Mis Eugenia Lamory of Oakland by Rev. Father Grace. Sl month or more go Arthur Ffttely was employed as a salesman In on of tha local storos where the dovotoes of fashion are wont to buy tbeir drens goods and gewgaw.

Elegant In hi mauner, glib talker, smooth and suave, be was a gallant without superior tn the dry good lln. At ona lima Fately was constant and de-votod la hi attention to Mis Maria Water, ft strikingly handsome brunette, who lived with her lister and aged mothor until tha death of tha Utter. Tbat Miss Water and tha clerk wera other than friend no ona for a moment suspectod. Thu it was that when Fately transferred hi affection to Mis Eugenie Lamory, who lived In Temescal with her uncle, Alexan der Poll lea, the San Francisco commission merchant, nothing was thought of It All went on smoothly for several month until one unfortunate day (for Fately) tbe local paper published tbe announcement ot the Fatoly-Lamorv engagement Then the torm broke wlth'a fury which would have hamed a more consclontlou man. The girl who had been known a Mis Mario Water refused to aocept tha dis honor he would put upon her, announced borsolf tba contract wife of Arthur Fately and entered suit against him for divorce.

Fately denied bis marriage, out nis wuo bad the contraot which bod been drawn up and (lgned in ex-Mayor M. Chapman' ofllce. Then Fately went on a new tack, aud in order to avoid the issue of tbe divorce suit endeavored to have the contract of marriage annulled. In this he failed. Only a few week ago hi contraot wlfo wss granted ft divorce from him.

In tbe meantime Fately' engagement with Miss Lamory had been broken. On the afternoon of the day on which the dally paper, made known hi contract marriage Fatotv journeyed out to tbe residence of Miss Lamory. He was met at the door by Louis, the big brother of his fiancee, and Mr. Pol II os, the uncle. Mr.

Fately could not see Miss Lamory, and the conversation which ensued was sharp and to the point, and resulted in tha forcible ejectment of the dapper little clerk from the premises, on which he was warned to never again trespass. Fately lost hit position in the down-town store, and got a place is San Francisco. After bis divorce be dr ted to Sacramento, and it wa thought that he had been forever removed from tbe path of MissLamory. Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock she left her home at Tomescal, telling her mother that she was coins to call upon a friend. Sho never saw the friend, and her relative haven't seen her since, because she went directly to Sacramento, and wa married.

It could not havo been prevented, for (be was twenty-sis years of age. If Fatoly has any regard for bis own person he will stay away from tbe pretty wblte bouse at Temescal and avoid hi wife' big brother and uncle. A CLASS OF THIRTEEN. Yoang Hen end Women (r adnata From tha 4'allfornti College. 0aklani, May 17.

Tha morning of the third day of the Baptist State Convention was given up to the graduating exercises of California College. President S. D. Morse, D. presided.

Prayer was offered by Rav. W. T. Jordan of Dixon. Orations or essays were given by tbe following graduates: Harlan J.

Ballentino, Adeline U. Blood, Charles M. Cross, Alma M. Crum, Aimer E. Dickinson, Sarah A.

Dunning, Eva F. Gaches, Barbara I. Gar-nett, Grace E. Gray, Martin C. Polk, Clarence M.

Riggins and Elbort M. Sten-ger. Vocal and Instrumental music were given by the Misses Grace S. Williams, Addio Rosseiinie, Van Ambrage, Eva Padon, Saruh A. Dunning and May Der-mott.

A quartet composed of the Misses Grace L. Williams, May Dermott, Blancte Fer-rier and Mamie Bassi gave several songs. A dinner was served in tbo college hall to about 200 at noontime, and after-dinner peeches followed for about an hour. About 3 P. m.

the Woman's Home Mission Society of California resumed its session. Devotional exercisos were conducted by Mrs. E. G. Wheeler of the Chapel Car.

Tbe socioty voted to givo (1100 toward erecting a church in King City. Mrs. C. II. Hobart presented a memorial report in honor of thoso of their workers who have died during the year.

Mrs. J. Sunderland read the report or the Committee on Keso-lutions, which was haartiiy adopted. Addresses followed from mlstionaries aided by the society, and the exorcises closed with a feeling that it bad been a ses sion of deep interest. The Oakland Home.

Oakland, May 17.The stockholders of the Oakland Home Insurance Company havo made no move as yet, but unless President Moody cails a meeting of tbe stockholders before Saturday a written de maud will be mado upon him by The attor neys wbo represent tbe various consoli dated stock interests. The stockholders are anxious to save all that they can out of the wreck, and they do not want the men wbo wrecked the company to have tbo winding up of the Institution. It was said at first that the stockholder, would get possibly (85 per share back. This soon dropped to (75, then (65, then little longer lump to (DO, now to (85. ana a very uouuuui too at mat.

To Join th Two ConntUs. Oakland, May 17, A number of repre sentative citizens from Contra Costa and Alameda counties held a conference at the Courthouso to-day with regard to the con struction ot a good road between the two countios. The Contra Costa doodIb fa- vorcd the proposition of tunneling through tho hills, but the Alameda people preferred io nave it cunt over tne hills, partly be cause of the beauty of such a road and partly because It would require (10,000 less than the other plan. No decision was reached. There will be another meeting may oia at, iu A.

M. Ao election Contest. Oakland, May 17. According to the re turns of tho recent Berkeley election H. Kerrison was defeated in his race for the offloe of Trustee by N.

T. Whiting, who baa a plurality or thirteen votes. Kerrison now demands a recount on the grounds of irregularities at the precincts. In IlelKf ontaln. Oakland, May 1 7.

Prof essor and Mrs, Soule, Mrs. H. D. Bacon and Henry Bacon left for St. Louis, yesterday evening with the remains of Miss Minnie Soule and tha child.

The bodies will be In 1 Leave In effeot Arrive San Francisco. Ao.l5,184. San Francltoo. Week Snn- Dutixa- Sun- Week DsyA days. Tto.

Dayt. 7:40 am 8:00 am Petaluma 10:40 am 8:59 aw 3: MO PM 9:30 am and 6:05 PM 10:3) am 6:10 pm 6:00 pm Santa Hot a. It: 15 pm 7:40 am Fulton, 10:30 AM Cloverdale, 8:00 AM Hopland 7:30 PM 3:30 PM and 6:15 PM TJkleb. 7T4O am 10:30 AX 8:00 am auarnertlle. 7:30 pm 8:30 pm 6:18 pm 7:40 ah am Sonoma and 10:40 am 8:50 ak 6:10 pm 8:00 pm Ulen Elien.

6:05 pm 6:15 pm 7:40 ax am Scbatto-iol. 10:40 am ah 3:30 I'M 5:00 I'M PM 6:15 ft Th trantacttent In lb Stock sad Doad Bxebang yesterday were aa lonowt: Did. Atk. Did. Ask.

Hint Stnrtt P. UB4. Mtuvllttiuiitt IfrmiU Ctl 103)4. Cal Light. 6.

lOfli, PK IW) Impont ti.7t.ms 190 liupont-ii hdt. 97t Fdltoiil.iltl'C-lOS KACllfl 107 103 A null Co, guaranteed. 103 IB AmllnkaTCo 115 67K Bank of Cal. 22H224'-t Cal baft Dep. 44 4s)4j Uril Nat SK.180 Uranicera' Bnk or Cal 93 LI' A A 120 1'2-i London A nr.

374 Merchants' EX-change (In lluuldatlonl 12W Nevada Bank. 1344 bather Hank- Ink Co 100 iSuroiff. Ilimki Geriutn KAU 1900 NHVCoNtl.Ht. 103'i llumbldl8ALI250 Mutual a Buk 37)4 SH4 RKH.rlnuUo.493 62S 160 becurliy a UnlonTruttC 6Hit Strret liiMroaitt K. ot NKofCsl.

6. 10H NK of Ctl. 8. 98 Ot. L4FI.il, teotid Issue.

100 ftm Usble.Ot.il 4), 115' California 99 102 105 lac nillt.o. lOu tie try. ftc It Mlll.ua. teend Pa K.da.ll.'W llOt, rACIIU.ds.lU31, I'owcll-tt, 6s. 111 Market-stre! 3H Metropoiltaa.

88 14' 1 bultcr-ttreel. 90 hlKttfT SUxki Allsntlo Dya. 33 38 H5 1.15 33 24 Jiiilton 64 Vleorlt 1 HFANFHy.Bs. 91 Bl'ltof Al.Os. 9 BHUof Ctl.Hs.lO&H 0 uriiof al.Os.

95 BVWatar.ds.,llH4 SVWtter. 4s. 93 RnnatTilnhfl Mitrrlinnmut Black Dl'innd 17 Cal Col Mills. 3t Cal Dry Dock 84 Cal KlecLlght 314 2 Us ATelrffrpb.lOlt, Buttnr-tt H.6.101), Witlrr Blue 19 Contra Costa. HG Msrln County 47f SprlDg Valley 99 9'4 (Mi Capital 30 7 Central 91) 100 OaltULAH.

41Va 42 I'sc (Ian Imp. HlL, H2 I'aclflc I.lKht- 60 110 8 70 71 btockOLaH aO tnnnratxer Starlet Flremaua Kd.155 158 Oakl'd Home. 85 Bun 90 calklecwxs. zt, KdlsonLAF. 99 1004 Gtt Contumera Association 16 Butch Sauar.

8S( 9 IS Merch 107 Oceanic Co. 10 85 1 24 1'ao Borax 95 I'acltlc. 1 AN. 30 45 Pare! 660 PtcTrusfrCo. 35 PacTel ATlgh B74 buoaet Tele- 64 86 Morning Sales 100 Cal Elec LlRht, 21't'.

100 Mtrkat-tt Ry. 20 do. 3. HO. 90 8 911.

Afieraoon Balet 50 8 Gat, 71. HEADACHE Of all forms. Noni-nlgta, Spasms, Fits, Rlcep-lessnesH, Dullness, Uixr.hies, Itlues, Opium Il.tliit, Drunkenness, rtc, are cured tiv DH. MILKS' KKSVOKATIVK NKRVINft. It does not contain opistcs or danKprons drugs.

Have lieen tiikine DI. KESTOH.V-TIVE NKKVINK for Epilepsy. From Scp-lemliertojantinry hkpohk iisinc the Nervine, I had now after throe months' use have no more attacks "John H. Collins, Borneo, Mich Imve been iisine DIU MILKS' KESTOHATIVE MCltVINK four months. It lins cured nio I have taken It for KpK'psy, and nfter the first week had no Htird C.

Brasilia, Uenthvillo. Pa. Sold on a Positive Gnarantee. Fine hook of grcst cures THEE at Pruggistl cvcrytvliero, or address PH. MILES MtDlCAL EiawanT.

Ins. FERRY, From Apsil 15. Wji, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS.

Arrlv, S. F. 1 OOa.m. Hill Boss Sao 6.4SA.U. 7.45t.U.

8.45a.m. 800a.m. Sid Qt 800s.il. 1000a.il'. 11 80a.m.

1.45p.m. 4.30r.M. 6.20 p.m. 8 30a.m. Em Qtn.

10.15a.m. 11 I04.M. Sid Qtn. l.aor.M. 3.00 P.M.

Sid Qtn. Sail Qtn. 6.00P.M. 6 06 p.m. 6 11.30p.m.

Ross Tillfj id4 San Rifiel 8.00a.m. Point Reyes, biadero and Wsj St'ni. 6 45p.m. tl.6P.M. XB.45A.M.

6.15P.M and Way SUtioji 8.48A.M. 1 Saturday only. Monday only. "Except Saturday. SUNDAYS.

Bo Tillej tnd Ssa Ra'sol 8.154.M. 8.0OA.M. Bill f.oss San Sso Qte. 0.15a.m. Ross Valley.

San Rafael, Sai Qusntia. 10.60a.m. Mill Valley 11.10A.M. s.OOa.m. Mill Ron ViL, Sin Qta 10.O0A.M.

12.10P.M. 11.00a.m. SitualiUi only 11.80A.M. lliJ Valley, KosiVallsT, Su Rm Valloy, Ein Rafiil, Sia QueuUn. 1.05p.m.

12.80P.M. Hill San 3.05P.M. 8.a0p.M. 6.00p.m. 6.30 p.m.

7.20P.M. 1 30p.m. 8 ISP.st. 4 Oop.b. San am.

8.30P M. 8 45 P.M. Rott TiUey and San Rafatl 8.15P.M. 8.00a.m. Point Reytt, Caudert and Vaj St'st.

aiSr.M. and Way Sutisui T.SorA COTITAGMK TKANS ATLANTltlUK. French line to Havre Company', pier (new) 42 North river, foot of Morton street. Travelers by tnis line srvoiu uotu transit oy Hnusn railways and the discomfort of crossing tne clitnnol in a small boat, ewiorkto Alexandria. Kitypt.

via Paris, tint class. SldOi aecond claat, Slid; May '2Hth, La Touralaes June -Jd. La Boura-uvne: June otn La Bretaxr.e; June lflth, La Champagne: June 23d, luurmne. ror lurcner ptriicuiart apply to A FORUKT, AgenL 3 Bowllug Green. New York j.

r. fuuaj! a Acenta, a Montgomery ar. nue. Ban Francisco. lirtuch eOlc, 19 Moat- iomery ttrtet.

VIA r-0Jv BY THE PRO- during tbe afternoon, but it was finally allowed to stand. When it came to a discussion of the Sun day plank Judge Elliott of Stockton wanted tbe plank of the national platform substl tuted, which reads: "All persona shall be protected by law in their right to one day's rest in seven." Tho question was both- discussed, but finally the substituto was overruled. Then tbe platform was adopted. Congratulatory were read irom Mrs. u.

fci. Wil liams, President of tbe San Bernardino County Women's Christian Temperance Union, and H. Clav Iseedham, a Prohibition orator now at New hall. THE fllS N0M1SAT10V8. Nominations were thon made as fol lows: For Congress First District, Dr.

J. R. Gregory of Healdsburg; Second District, Mark Keppler of Woodbridge; 1 bird District, L. J5. bcranton of Esparto; Fourth District, Joseph Rowell of San Francisco; Fifth District, Robert Summors of San Jose; Sixth District, J.

E. McComas of I'omona; Seventh District, W. Summers of El Caion. Nominations for Governor were then called for, and R. A.

Peterson of San Francisco nominated J. M. Glass, ex Chairman of the State Central Committee. Mr. Glass declined the nomination.

M. J. Hall nominated T. D. Kanouse of Glendale, C.

H. Dunn of Sacramento placed In nomination Henry French of San Jose. Mr. French was cboson and the vote niado unanimous. Ho inado an enthusiastic speech in accepting tbe nomination.

Jn the evening M. C. Winchester of Yolo county was nominated for Secretary of htote; H. Clay iNcedham of houthern California for Controller; W. H.

Muiroun of Petaluma, Stato Treasurer: C. T. Dorland of Los Angeles. Attorney-General R. F.

Burns of Placor, buperintendentof Instruct ion; Cleric of the Supremo Court, W. P. Netberton of Santa Cruz; A. J. Sheehan of vedlands, Suite Printer; Green, Spurrier of Modesto, Surveyor-General.

be loiiowinir nominations for members of the Board of Equalization were announced: First District, H. B. Burlingcmo of San Francisco; Second District, O. A. Lace of Oakland; Third strict, C.

P. Clark of Napa; Fourth District, Dr. Elias Jessup of Los Angolcs. lho Kaiircad Commissioners, as nomi nated, were: First District, Frank E. Coulter of Sacramento; Second District, R.

i. Knapp ot ban Xdateo; Third lJistrict, H. L. Kuns of Merced. Before adjourning tho convention nomi nated Judiro R.

Thompson of San Francisco end Will K. Gould of Los Angeles as Associate Justices of the Supreme Court for the lull torm and M. D. Hurst of Wood-laud for the short term. MODJESK A TO RETIRE.

She Will Take of the Polish Na tional theatres. Oakland, May 17. The Modjeska sea son in Oakland will close the season for tho Coun'ess-actress, and she will leave the stago for the summer. It Is more than probable that the next season will be the last of Madame Modjeska in this country. ouo nas ueen onerea me siatro direction or tho two national theatres of Poland, one.

tocniea at Warsaw and the other at Cra cow. She will probably accept tbe offer and leave the American stage, though there is some doubt about her reception in Russian territory after the very decided stand tbat she has take-i in regard to Russian politics in public lately. The Modjeska company presented "The Merchant of Venice" this evoumg, and tbe repertoiro ior nie remainder ot the week will be: Friday, "Much Ado About Sat urday matinee. "Merchant of i ouiuiuajr cveuinp. inacoBin." Th it Court.

Louis J-'. Eberhardt has been granted a divorce from Alice M. Eberhardt on the ground ol desertion. The decree of divorce of John M. Wilson rrom Jennie A.

Wilson has been modified po that Mrs. Wilson will have the nusio.lv of the two minor ohlldren. Wilson is superintendent uiiub hi imiuior county. Isidore H. Llchtenstoin has been granted a irum Liicniensioin.

be only poisonous bird is tbe bird of ueain 01 net umnea. There no antidote iur us pile. son Lake, Levi Lundquist; Angeles, J. M. Glass; Madera, R.

D. Crowder; Marin. J. S. McCullougb: Mondocino, H.

B. Mulr; Merced, C. T. Dooley; Modoc, C. A.

Pease; Mono, Wood Larson; Monterey, T. C. Edwards; Napa, B. F. Taylor; Nevada, Eland Bifrps Orange, F.

J. Heil Placor, George D. Helloes; Riverside, F. D. French; Sacramento, C.

IL Dunn; San Benito, W. B. Williams; San Bernardino, J. S. Edwards; Saa Diego, N.

A. Baker: San Francisco, C. B. Williams San Joaquin, L. W.

Elliott; San Luia Obispo, I. A. Parsons; San Mateo, R. I. Knapp; Santa Barbara, Ales Grant; Santa Clara, C.

A. Tuppor; Santa Crt)7, James Hopkins Jr. Shasta. Samuel Hilton; Siskiyou and Siorra, F. W.

Hooper; Solano, L. Ewing; Sonoma, E. B. Gregory; Stanislaus, Garrison Turner; Sutter, G. L.

Douglass; Tuolumne, Jchn P. Williams; Tulare, Samuel Fowler; Ventura, C. J. French: M. D.

Hurst; Yuba, Peter Englo. raiuno the rrxns. -M. J. Hall, Cairroan ot the Finance Committee, then used bis magnetic Influence to secure donations.

Henry French of San lore offered IV50 and General John Bid-well (100. The latter also pladpnd himself to raise 1150 in Butte coumy. Other subscriptions were as follows: R. V. Burns, Auburn, 150; J.

E. McComas, Pomona, H. Dunn, Sacramento, $50. The total subscriptions received during tho morning amounted to Chairman Gluss of the State Central Committee told about the protpects of the State Central Committee. He spoke of James A.

Camp-, boll of Pasadena, who had deeded two lots to the National Commif.ee eereral years ago, but who bad proposed to Chairman Samuel Dickie of tho National Committee to donate half the proceeds of the sale of one of those lots to the State Central Committee. This would amount, to about (1,250. It will be necessary for the committee to incorporate in order to get this sum. Dr. C.

A. Rich of Sonoma offered a resolution that the State Central Committee proceed at onco io incorporate. It was unanimously adopted, and a committee was appointed to inquire into the legal aspect of the proposition. THE PLATFORM. At the afternoon session the Committee on Platform and Resolutions reported as follows: In the appalllne magnitude ot iu financial rante, In its production of misery, penury, want, disease, vtce nnl trimo under the form ami sanction of law, ibe liquor traffic ba no eqia'.

rterefore we demand that the manufacture, ale, exportation, importation aucj trnpor-tatlon of all intoxicating Honors as a beveruir- be forever prohibited by State and National toeiaiaiion. we luvor an educational qualification for voters ana ueoiure mat. women ahoula bo ud milted to suffrage on tin tquallty with men, mi'jeci oniy 10 toe same umnauoas which uo Dlv to men. We declare Ihnt all monev should be tuRiiprt by the Government direcllj to the people with- soi mo luierve niion 01 any privale individual or corporation, sufficient in amount, not i. ceeding 30 pf capita, to tmnsact all the bual- ceasof the country, and to be full ltRal tender tor all debts, both public and private; to thia 'uu we iavor me iree ana unlimited coinage of (diver, the produot of the miuea of tbe United States, at tbe present ratio.

We declare ourselvea tn favor of placing the National, State and local governments directly In the bands of tbe and to thl lavor the electlon-of President, Vice-President noa nenatora oy uireci vote ol the people and also the adoption of the methods of legislation known the Initiative and referendum as far aa practicable alao proportional representation. The Government owes to tbe people an economical and speedy method for tbe trans mission Intelligence and the exchange of products and a place for the safe deposit for tbeir earnings, and to thia end we favor tbe ownersnip auu control 01 railroads, telegraphs, telephones and the establishmentof postal sav Iiikh cams cy tbe Government all to be ad mir-wereo unner a atnet civil service system The land is the Inheritance of tbe Deonie.and. the holding of large bodies by Individuals or. corporations is oeirimotual to the highest proa-cerlty of the people: we therefore fnYnr pradnaled land tax and such other legislation ae win amn tne amount to be held by any Individual or corporation and all unearned land grants now In the hands of the railroad corporations shall be forfeited. Tb public schools should be absolutely free and nnaectarlan, tbe English language to be tb, only on, usc, aaa a system of industrial Atlantic and Paoifio R.

R. Santi Fa Ronti Trains Leave nnd Arrrrn at 8k a Franalsoo) (Marketvstroet Ferry Leave Dally From Fan. 27. 1894. Arrive Dally 6:00 P.

M. A. It. Fast express to Mojave Allan: Ic express via Lo, Angeles 10:46 A. M.

5:48 P. M. Ticket Olllco Market Chronicle Bulidtnf Ean Francisco. W. A.

BISSKl.L, Gen. Pats. Agt. OCEV1 srsinBitw FOB PORTLAi.3 ISTOSIi. 0RE331 Tbe Union Paclflo System (Ocean Dir.) and Pa-etleCoast 8.

S. Co. will dlspstoh frura Spear-ttresl wharf at 10 A. m. for tha abova porta ona of tbalr Al iron ateamihipt, STATE OF CALIFORNIA March 13 April 4.

OLUMBIA March 30t April 19, 29i May 9, 19 29 Connecting, via Portland, wita Ihe XS. P. R. R. ant thtr diverging Hues for all pointsiu Orego-i.

li. Alaska, ldaiio, Montana. Dakota, Utah. Wyo.a-log, Yellowstone Park and all other poiutt Bail aal ionth and to Europe. FaretoPortiaad-OablB, $18; steerage, roaal TPlcCAVofnoea-Na.

4 New Mpntgomsry urset, wilder Ptlace Hotel, and No. 1 Montgomery atrtaA. Frelirhl otbco-No. -JOJ California atraat. rrelgasomc.

B001)AXL pkrHMNB A CO, Baat. Ooeta 10 Market an FranelscA PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. Steamers will sail from Broadway wharf. Saa Francisco, as follows: ForLorlng. wrangel, jaooan, iviuisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a.

M. Muroh 2di April and May li) and 25i June 4, lrt, S4i July 6, 9. 19. 34 AusunS. 8.

18, 23. For Victoria aud Vancouver (B.C.), Port Angelaa, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoiua, Everett, Anaojr-tet. Fairbaven and Now Wbatoom 9 a. March 31. aad every fifth day thereafter, eonaeot-Ing at Vancouver with the C.

P. it. IV. at Taco-na with N. P.

K. R- at Seattle with Q. N. at pJrt Townsend with Alaskan steamers. For Eureka, Areata and Fltld'a Ldg.

(Hambollt bay), str. Pomona every Wednesday at 9 a. a. For Santa Crui, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayueot, Port Harford (Baa Luis Obispo), Gavlote, Bants Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, ban Pedro, East Sai Pedro (Lot Angeles) and Newport, 3 a.

M-. Marco. 20, 25. 29: April 3, 7, 12. 16, 21, 25.

30s May 4, 9. 13, 18. 22. 27, 81. For Ban Diego, stopping oniy at Port Harford (Ban Lull Obispo).

BanU Barbara, Port Loa Angeles, liedondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a. m. March 23, 27, 31i April 5. It, 18. 23.

27; May 6,11.15,211,24,29. For Rnsenada, Maxatlao, Ls Pas and Ouayais, str. bt Paul, 10 a. 25th of each month. Ticket offlce.

Palace jtol.4 New Montgomery tk GOODALU PBKb.lNS A ueaeral Agenla, 10 Market street. Ssa Fra icltoo LowestrateetoCAPB TOWN. S. AFRICA. Round the World first-class.

ftilO; 2d cla.s. 0. 0 150. O. 8.

8. Com- opany a siesruert aan FOR HONOLUl.U,AriA, Auokland and Byd-xxr, SS. Alameda, to tall May 31st. at 2 P. M.

For Honolci.o only, ha SB. Australia, Juna 9th, at 2 P. Vor niae.ars an- I 1311 vl a. atrawt. For freight apply to 327 Market street.

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