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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 11

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DORI ARRIVES FROM THE ORICENT A DAY LATE Liner Makes a Slow Run From Hon- Staniey Dollar Is Very Seriously Damaged The Occidental and Oriental Steamship Companys' liner Doric. Captain Smith, due from the Orient Thursday afternoon, did nci put in an appearance until noon yesterday, having made almost army ifa.nfp-.irt time between Honolulu and here. She em-ounteied fine weather, and the reason given for Jier tardiness that ehe rofused to budge bt-yond a moderate PSho 3514 tons of cargo and forty ngers. Amors: the latter employes from the missioiiaries. tourists and some mintrs from Korea.

H. R. Bostwiok. an Ameriran largely Interested in Korea and said l.sve corssidtrabJe. Influence with the Government of that rich but was among the Doric's passecgers.

E. Fanshawe. S. 6. W.

Gunther. B. Rand and A. Hard all Fons of Eastern money kings, returned on the Doric from the Orient, wttere they have spanning about half a yeer and a lot of money tile wheels go round the Far The Doric's carjo included 1779 bales of raw silk and 20.106 chests of tea. brought a little treasure and 6'rt cases ot opium.

Her passcng-ers were: F. riockins. h. R. Uostwlck.

Miss J. E. E. E. Flswirir.

W. J. Fifhfr. R. Gailey.

Mrs. R. GaHry. R. Gailty.

Miss Irene Cailey. W. Gunther. A. W.

Hani Frar.kiin Frar.klin Hamilton and mai.l. Ert- Hamilton. Master Arthur Hnmilton. I. May.

A. Jewrll. Miss Orace Jo well. O. K.

Mrs. C. Laweon, G. E. S.

8. R. Mif. Thomas MfiOor. Miss Grace McCloy.

Miss Francos Me- Clcr: Mectasar. V. S. K. M.

Owry. W. P. J. T.

W. B. Rand, Rowe. W.llianj RcscafpM; S. Suzuki.

I. J. K. A. Taylor.

J. W. Thomjit-jn. B. Warren, S.

B. WhJtehead, E. Wech- F. A. Kilburn lUta Rock.

The coasting steamer F. A. Kiiburn. while Coos Bay early yetterday tnorninp in heavy fog, struck a rock. Fearing his vessel founder.

Captain TBompaon at Coo? Head, where tugs and the liresaving; crew wer.t to her assistance. £he was pulleJ into water and towed to Cooe Bay, it was GMmd the damage was not serious. Kilburn had on a large number of fruni As-toria. Rhe ie owned by the Watson Transportation Company and was Uu'M at Fairhaven in Thp aocidt-nt occurred between 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning, and It was on the couth Bptt the Kilburn struck wrme crosslnK the bar. The coaster's pert guard is gone forweni.

she is damaged at the stern and is leaking badiiy. Ehe can be kept afloat, however, phe North Bend, where arrangements have been to pump her out and discharge her cargo. A survey will then be made for the purpose of ascertaining the full extent of the daniasea Will Appeal to Consul. The crew of the British ship Port Stanley prefer charges, they Captain Easson, the boy master of that vessel. The Htan'ey arrived Thursday evening.

Ebe trade very long passage and istny of the crew were Fufferir.s from scurvy. Captain Eacoon the'mea, refused to buy meat and vegetables, although under, the Board of Trade he is required to do so within twenty-'our hours after reaching port. As it mas the lack of freth food which caused scurvy, the men feel they have -a real grievance end Captain Easeon will probably spend part of his time in port explaining matters to the Britifh Consul. The discipline on the Port Stanley is eaid to have been of the calch-ascatch-can order, and the sailors lay the blame for the long voyage and their slcknese on Captain Easson's inexperience. Znrnpa Conies From Xortb.

ccxiSEhlng Echooner Zampa returned ye'terday from a cruise In the Bering Sea. She brought 126.370 codflsh. She was 22 -days on the homeward run. During April and May the Zampa encountered heavy southeast gules, wbich interfered not a lltue with the fishing, but through which the schooner passed without sustaining any damage. The barkentir.e Frenoct lost her fore topgallant mast on the run from this port.

The Zarora and the Fremont la company July 3. The Fremont at that time had 78.000 fish and was still fiehlng. Mar Be Total Loss. Aetirtance has been' sent from Yokohama to the 6tea.mib.ip Stanley Dollar, which Is at Katraura. badly damaged as the result of going ashore seventy miles east of It Is feared the vessel will be a total less.

A diver has found several holts In the bottom of the vessel, which Is bumping tiottom and fact'settling. orehold foil of water and the decks are awash. Newport Salla for Pannma. Padfle Malt Company's liner Newport. Captain Rueeell, called at noon yesterday for Panama and way ports.

In addition to nineteen steerage passengers and nine Chinese she csrried the following passengers: H. R. Hopps, B. Wallace. J.

M. Lee. F. Gonzalez. Dr.

J. A. Beebe, Dr. E. Rutherford and wife.

Mrs. L. L. Flnlay. Miss Iva Heflron.

Dr. T. J. Pond. Edgar Carver, Mrs.

H. C. Curl, Mrs. Martha Konlgsberger and child, Mrs. M.

Kaufman, C. H. Snow. and Rafael Ar- UgO. Heavy Weather Off the Horn.

The British ship Port Logan, which arrived Thursday night 131 days from Antwerp, experienced very heavy weather oft Cape Horn. Three French barks which arrived yesterday, aleo from the old world, fared tio better off the etormy headland. The Logan and the three barks all made passages of almost equal length. The French bark Genevieve Mollnos 131 from Cardiff; the Boredeffre was 156 days from Swansea and the Bayard was 134 days from Eaansea. The three Frenchmen brought cargoes of coal.

Water Front" Xofea. The bark Andrew Welch arrived yesterday. 21 flays from Honolulu, with ten passengers and 16.455 bags of sugar. liner Alamoda will sail at 11 o'clock c. m.

to-day for Honolulu. The liner will depart at 11 o'clock m. Monday for Tahiti. NEWS OK THE OCEAN. of Intereat to and Shipping Merchanta.

The latest charters reported are: The French btrk Genevieve MolinoE, grain from here to Europe at 22s tid for wheat and 23s 9d for barley (Is 3d lees direct), chartered prior to arrival; British ship Deccan. lumber from Hastings Mills to Port Natal at Ks 6d. prior to arrival; schooner Defiance, lumber, from Grays Harbor to Guaymas; schooner O. M. Kellogg, merchandise from this port to Tahiti.

by the Pnebla. eteamer City of Puebla sailed on Tmirs: day for Victoria with an assorted merchandlce cargo consigned, to British Columbian valued at' and including the following:" i 1105 pkgs- fresh fruits. fresh vegetables, 100 tons salt, 3600 lbs beann, 40,555 Ibi is.or.l lbs dried fruit, 3660 lbs raisins. 420(1 millstuffs, 17 rkgs groceries and. provisions, 201 canned goods, 176 bxs paste.

765 lbs sago. 746 lbs tapioca, 2 bbls 15 cs salad oil, 1201 ibs spices, gain 430 tins matches. 3d rolls r. 20 cs arms: and ammunition. 2 bbls cocoanut oil, 9 pkgg wagpn.

tnaterlal, 1 roll leather, 5 ca dry 5 cs electrical goods. nft.U>M*TM'l The rteamer also carried the -following For FIJI Islands, 10 cs canned goods. 10 crts onions. 100 Ibs beans and 5 cs table prererttlons, valued at for Canada," 30.084 valufd at for 1555 pkgs potatoes, valued at $307; for East Gloucester, 375 bbls valued et fOOOO. F.ipnrlo for Southern Coant.

Tbe.eteemer Newport sailed; yesterday -for Anccn end way ports. with a cargo, valued at (tf5.913.t0 be distributed as For Mexico. Central America, Panama. I Ecuador. JCC2: Chile.

The were the principal To 2TVv jikgs potatoes. pVcus rions, SCi lbs dried fruit. 3(53 lbs 35 pksa paste. 701 s. cs ysJmt.n.

cs joj on goods. 3 flour, 313 gain wine. PPis whisky. 14 mineral water. 2 brandy, lbs e-occa, cheest.

lbs cedfl'-h. kJS rs olives. SIS lbs bread. It fresh tables. taliow.

200 nasks qulck! iilvrr. 8 fcalos rubber goods, 41 pJcss paints and oils. CBB Eks SCdU it hardwood. 21 bal's busF. 12 bils shingles.

bdls broomr. ClO tnlli ChtKn, WiO pals cc-cr-anut oil, cs arms and ammunition, 17 bdls 11 bars Iron, 10 t.d!s 1 pc stefl, 26 kegs nails and spikes. 7 es dr.iKF. To Central America flour, 47.000 lbs 45.21 ft rice. StWTilba beans, -pkjrs potatoes.

2.1 crts onions lbs fyiefts, I 77 pks? Rroccries and prlvlsions. 1579 hams. I lbs 14 salmon. 14 cs tabl? preparations, 'M canned Koods. 740 lbs 1 cs miilstuffs.

11-s codflsh, 10 bxs fresh fruits, 21 ctls tZifi taU .12 cs 51 bbls 54 cs 1 ker whisky. Wt.SOS ft lumber. 24 op.ru. tallow, pkscs drj' Roods, 77 cs coal oil. .4 bdU Jbrooms, .12 cs soap.

510 pipe. GO.CCO I cement. 13 pkgs paper, ID.CJO lbs soda. 4S pksa i-aintK and oUk. To loSl bbls 145 cs flour, 270 crts I 5, 150 salmon, cs canned goods, 2100 wine.

280 crts onions. 5000 lbs earlic, 40 crts 125.252 ft lumber. drums lubrlcaiir-K oil. To Colombia 1880 rals 0 cis wine. To Ecuador 11.1 bbls flour, 25 ealmon.

To Chile 8 cs leather. Hot ot TO ARRIVE. Steamer. 1 From. Due.

Coronado Grays Harbor 9 Corona Humboldt 9 Cascade Cruz jSept- 9 F. Humboldt. ISept. a H. Sa Pedro Sept.

10 Arctic Humboldt 10 Sea Pt. Arena 10 San Grays Harbor 11 Norwood San Pedro 11 I Newburg Grays Harbor 11 Grays Harbor- 11 I South 8ay. Portland Astoria. 11 St. Paul Portland Astoria iSept.

11 I Enterprise Htlo 11 I Sierra Sydney Way Sept. 11 State of San Diego Way 11 Coos Bay 11 Del None Crescent City ISept. 11 Nome Seattle 'Sept. 12 Monica Grays Harbor Sept. 12 Hawaiian Seattle Jgept.

12 Newport Way Ports.i Sept. 12 North Humboldt Sept. 12 Pomona Humboldt Sept. 12 NaSplla Seattle 12 £ureka Humboldt JSept. 13 Puget Sound Ports J.

3 Roanoke Portland. Way PortsiSept. 13 Amelia Portland Astoria iSept. 13 Elirabeth Coquille River Sept. 14 Arro Eel River Ports Sept.

14 City Peking New York via Ancon. Sept. 14 Coos Bay Port Orford Sept. 14 Po no Point Arena- Albion. Sept.

14 Santa San Diego it Way Pts. Sept. 14 Abydos Hamburg Way Ports! Sept. 15 China Japan 36 Chas Nelson. Seattle Tacoma ISept.

15 Coos Bay San Pedro Way Pts. (Sept. 16 Columbia Portland Astoria. 18 City New York via Ancon. Sept.

18 City Puget Sound Ports Sept. 18 Nevadan Honolulu Sept. 18 S. Seattle Sept. 18 Memphis Hamburg Way Ports Sept.

19 Acapuleo New York via Ancon Sept. 20 TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. Sails.

Pier. September '9. 3. Los Angeles Port 5 12 Pier 2 M. F.

Plant. Coos Bay I pm Pier 11 Porno Pt. Arena ft Albion 9 pm Pier 2 Astoria A Portland 11 am Pier 24 Honolulu 11 am Pier 7 Argo Eel River Ports pm Pier 2 Cascade Astoria Portland! 3 pm Pier 2 Samoa Lot Angeles 1 10 am Pier 2 F. Leggett. Loe.

Angelea Porte 12 Pier 2 September 10. S. Roea San Pedro 4 Way. 8 amlPier 11 Eureka Humboldt 8 anVPler 5 'September 11. Grays Harbor 3 pm Pier 2 Tahiti direct 11 am Pier 7 Coos San Pedro Way.

8 am Pier 11 Corona Humboldt 1 :30 p'Pler 8 Centralia. Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pier '10 San Los Angeles Ports 1 2 September 12, E. Los Angeles Ports 10 am Pier, 10 Nome City. Los- Angeles Ports Pier 16 Rainier Seattle 2 pm Pier 10 Dollar. Seattle Direct 4pm Pier 20 Seattle- Tacoma.

pmiPler 20 Umatllla. Puget Sound Ports. 11 8 Jt-anle Nome direct JPler 20 Breakwater. Coos 5 pm Pier 8 September 13. Arctic Humboldt ,9 am Pier 2 Eea Foam Point Arena 4 pm Pier 2 "Angeles Ports 7 pm Pier 6 September 14.

Grays Harbor 10 am Pier 10 Humboldt 8 State of Cal San Diego Way. 9 am Pier 11 St. Astoria Portland. 11 am Pier 24 Grays Harbor 2 pm Pier 10 September 15, I Bonlta Newport 8 am Pier 11 I North Fork. Humboldt 5 pm Pier 20 Acajutla Pier September 16.

San N. Y. via 12 Pier 40 Hono. 3 pm Pier. 23 Avtorla A Portland 5 pm Pier 27 September 17.

Sound Ports 11 am Pier 9 September 20. China Japan 1 40 FROM SEATTLE. Steamer. 1' Destination. Sallt.

Cook's Inlet Way 10 Tamplco. Nome -St. Michael. 12 t-kagway A Way Sept. 12 City Ekagway fc Way PorU.

14 Santa Seward Way Sept." 10 Jefferson: ft Way Pts. Sept. 17 Portland Cooks Inlet ft Way, Pts Sept. 25 Olympla Nome ft St. Michael 1 Sept." 25 shipping ARRIVED.

Friday. September 8. Stmr National City, Hammar, 16 hours from UmaUlia. 68 hours from gtmr Eareka, Jessen, 24 hours from Eureka. Br stmr Doric, Smith, 28 days from Hongkong, via 18 days' and 6 days and 18 hours." Ea Etmr MeLellan.

42. hours- from Etmr N'avarro, Jacobs, 46 from gan Stmr Zampa, Petterson, 22 days from Bering Etmr Phoenix, Henrtckson, .33 hours from Crescent City. Stmr jCoauHle River, -Olsen, 48 hours from San Pedro. 1 Stmr Anro, Crimm, -30 hours from Eeel River. CALL.

SATURDAY, STAXLEV DOLLAR, WHICH WEN! ASHORE ON JAPANESE COAST. 1 Stmr Santa Crut, Cann, 10 hours from Mosa Landing. I Mmr Maggie, Whitney, 4 hoars from Half- I roocn Hay. t-tmr uowcrans, Johnson, 11 days and 20 hours from Nome. 1 Schr Monterey.

Xielsen. 16 hours from Mon-terey, in tow of Defiance. CLIiAKED. r.uay, September S. Stmr Xewpcrt, Itusseil, Ancon, etc; Paclflc Mail Stcamsnip Company.

Mmr canu rlosa, -Alexander, San Diego; Pacific Coart teteanianlii Stmr valencia, Johnson, Seattle; Paclflc Coast Steamship Company. otmr tuaiitun, £ureka; Pacific Coast Steamshly Company. Stmr Geo Loomls, Seddon, Portland; Pacific CoskEt Oil btmr Columbia, Astoria; Saa Fran! and Portland Company. stmr Alumeasi. uowaeii, Spreckels Bros SAILED.

naay, September 8. Stmr Geo Portland. btmr lauua, Johnson, Eureka. V. btinr Newport, icusaell.

Ancon via Mexican and Central American ports. Stmr Pomona, Swanson, btmr Oailarui, Siuslaw River. btmr Noyo, Lee, Eureka. sHrr.r Ltndauer, Allen, Harbor. Stmr Northland, Odland.

Ahtorla and Und. btinr Valencia. Johnson. Seattle. Stmr Redondo, Ahlin, Astoria.

Ktmr Vanguard. Odland, Stmr South Coast, I'aulsen, Union Landing. Stmr Chas Nelson, Preble, Seattle: Stmr Aberdeen. Kelly, Grays Harbor. Fr ship Asnleres, Tonzc, Antwerp.

Ger ship Alice. Hlnrichs, Antwerp. liktn Planter. Meyer, Port Blakeley. Schr AM Baxter, Isaacson, iielllnKham.

Schr Melancthon. Wiknian, Coos Schr Esther Olaen, Coos Bay. Sehr'Kio Rey, Crangle, I'ish Rock. iv Sept Lat 42 long 33 Br ship Lydgate.from lor Antwerp. Per achr 3, 'ln Bering Sea, bktn Fremont, with 78,000 codflah.

Per ttmr Rosecrans, from Nome Sept On Sept 3, lat 49 31 N. long 149 40 bark Chas from Bristol Bay for Tacoma. 'TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 8, 10 Weather thick; wind SW; -velocity 12 miles per "hour. PORTS.

SaiIed Sepf Stmr Fulton, for San Francisco. I Arrived bept Stmr. North Fork, hence Sept Gu'alala, hence Sept Arrived Se.pt Alliance, from Astoria. Sailed Stmr Sequoia and stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. ii.

SEATTLE Arrived Sept 7 Stmr Robert Dollar, hence Sept Sept Br ship Duchalbnm, from Antwerp; utmr Tamplco, from Nome. Sailed Sept Stmr fof Nome. SaiIed Sept Schr Lily, for fian Francisco; schr for San Pedro; etmr San for San'Pedro Eureka. Sailed Sept Schr Lou lee, 1 for San Pedro." SaiIed Sept 6 a Tugl Defiance, with echr "Monterey in tow, lor, San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA Arrived Sept Norwood, from San Pedro.

Sailed Sept Stmr State of for Ban Diego. Sailed Sept Stmr Norwood, for San CiSCO. Passed out Sept Schr. Home, from Port Blakeley, for San Pedro; schr Bendixsen, from Tacoma -for San Passed In Sept Schr Albert Meyer, hence Aug 28 for Belllngham. BOWENS Arrived Sept Btmr Scotia, hence Sept 7.

PORT LOS Arrived Sept Stmr Chenalts, bence Sept stmr Marshfleld, from' San Pedro. To tail Stmr Harold for San Francisco. Sailed SepfS John 'Palmer 'and sc.hr Balboa, for Everett; acnr Watnon A- for Grays Harbor; stmr Shasta;" for San Francisco; Arrived Sept Stmr Mandalay, from San UNION Arrived Sept Stmr Newsboy, hence 6. Arrived Sept Ger ship Adolf, from Antwerp. Sailed Sept Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- FORT Arrived Sept Stmr" Chico, hence' Sept Sailed i Sept Btmr James 8 Higgins.

for San Francisco. Arrived Sept Stmr Robert Dollar, hence Sept 2. --r GRAYS Arrived Sept Bktn Gardiner City, hence Aug 26; i echr -W; from Redondo; stmr Olympic, hence 6ept's. -V; v. Sailed Sept Stmr for Ban Francisco; stmr San Pedro, for San Pedro; atmr Crntralla." for San- Pedro stmr Newburg, for Ban' Francisco.

1 BaiIed Sept Ship A Fuller, for Sydney. Aug Stmr San Mateb, hence Aug. 3. -V ISLAND. PORTS.

SaiIed Sept Btmr Nevadan, for Kahulot 'Arrived Sept from, Toko hama. Sailed Sept Stmr Ventura, for V. EASTERN, NEW Cleared Sept Br stmr Mohican" from Callao.t PORTS. -Arrived Sept Finance, from New' York. Sailed Sept Mexico, for New '-York.

HONGKONG-7-Arrived Sept 6 Sr. stmr tTar-' Ur, from Victoria Br, strar Empress of Japan, rom Arrived Sept Br Oanfa. from BRISBANE Sailed Sept Br Sent stmr Manuka, from SaiIed Sept Empress jof India, for Vancouver. i Aur Weather Report. (120 th Pacific" Time).

Sept. p. m. The following maximum, and minimum temperatures are reported previous" day; Cincinnati 74-02 i New York Buaron Jacksonville Washington L0ui5. Cnicago ti.S-t)4iHonolulu.

H. PhilafJelphia SAN FRAN'Ctgcq, 5 Baker 30.00 82 52 NW Cloudy 100 Eureka 30.08 62 48 NW Cloudy Tr. 98 04 NW Clear .00 SE. Farallon. .20.98 56 5s NW.

.00 Flagstaff 72 40 NE Independence .29. W) stf Clear .00 Los 29. 94- 74 60 SW Clear 100 Mt Tamalpals.2o.fi9 68 NW Cloudy .00 North 60 58 Rain .02 Phoenix 80 98 72 Clear .00 Pt Reyes 56 40 Foggy .00 rocatello .....30.00 82 56 SE Clear .00 Portland 30.00 SO CO NW Cloudy .00 Kcd Bluff. 04 Pt.Cldy 82 54 Clear- .00 Sacramento ..29. 00 82' Pt.Cldy .00 Salt 30.

00 80 54 NW Clear Ban Franclsco.29.BB 52" SW Pt.Cldy .00 San L. 0b1ap0.29.96 76 50 SW Clear- .00 San .20.94 70 6 NW Pt.Cldy Seattle .30.06 -70 56 Cloudy Tr. Spokane 30.06 82 46 SW Cloudy .00 Tatoosh 30.04 60 50 Cloudy .31 Walla S8 62 Pt.Cldy .00 Wlnnemucca .29. 68 42 8W Cloudy .00 tuiw 68 SW. Clear .00 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL i FdRECAST.

fallen' from the-! mouth ofvtha' lunibla River northward, and cloudy I weather prevails alcng the coast from San Francisco northward. thunderstorm has occurred at Flagstaff and' high wind 36 miles per hour from the northeast Is reported at Xl Paso. The temperature continues -high in the great valley of --I "Admission day; cloudy north of Sacramento and generally -fair south of Sacramento. i Fcrtcast made at San Francisco for thirty ending, midnight, September 9: Saa Francisco and vicinity Cloudy Saturday, witli fog In morning; south winds, changing to ta-isk -vv; Los Angelee and vicinity Clear Saturday, with fog In 'the morning; light southwest wind. Sacramento Valley Cluuay Saturday; fresh south winds not Iso warm.

i 'San Joaquln Valley JTair Saturday; light north wind. Foggj' Saturday; fresh northwest winds. Cloudy Saturday. AT G. McADIE, District Forecaster.

ship Deechmont. for Vancouver. Sept 8X Br stmr Quito from New Sept 7 and not Nor stmr for San Diego. SaiIed Aug Ger stmr I Ban Francisco. OCEAN- STEAMERS.

NEW YORK Arrived Sept Stmr Patricia, from Hamburg. Sept- 8 Btmr Koenigen from Naples. Arrived Sept Stmr Kanagawa Maru, 'from Seattle for Hongkong. Arrived Sept Stmr Siberia, from Ban Francisco via Honolulu and Yoko- SaiIed Bept Btmr Baltic, for New Arrived Sept Stmr.LaTOuralne, from New' Memoranda. i Per ochr Zampa, from "Bering Bea wept 8 During the months April and May had strong 'SW gales and heavy teas; bktn Fremont lost foretopgallant mast on way up.v.v* COOS BAY, Sept Btmr.F A Kilburn, from Portland for San Francisco.

struck on south spit or Jetty I while crossing bar between 3 and 4 o'clock this i morning 'In fog and smoky weather; of her is gone forward and she. is. damaged at stem and leaking badly; will be 'able keep afloat until she reaches North Bend dock, where she will be pumped out and cargo discharged and extent damage ascertained. YOKOHAMA, gept Br etmr Stanley Dollar, previously-reported; assistance has been sent vessel In a very I serious condition diver reports several holes In bottom; vessel fast "settling bumping heavily; lorebold full iof water: decks continually under water; will most likely be total loss." Son, Moon awl Tide. United SUtes Coast and Geodetic Time and Height of High and Low Wuteri at "Fort Point, 1 entrance to San Francisco Published by official authority of the Superintendent.

The high and low waters occur at tpe city, front (Mission-street wharf) about 21 minutes later -than at I Fort Point tha height of tide Is tha same at both plaoea. SATURDAT, 9." Bun risen 5:46 Sun isets 8:29 Moon nets 7. i. 1 a. Tlmel Time J' Ft.

Iri) pt 'rti ciH.W 0 0.1 8 2.8 8:18 R4 10 8:00 0.0 10:03 4.8 8:10 a.fi 9:14 6 6 11 3:41 0.1 10:48 5.0 Z4 10:04 SA 12; :4:20 0.211:21 8.1 4:87 10:60 6.3 13 4:88 0.5 11:51 5.1 11:32 6.1' 14, 0.8 12:20 i 5.1 1.7 15 0:13 6:05 1.2 12:45 5.0 8:32 "1.6 'T' the above exposi tion Tof i tha tides the 3 earl morning I tides are I given la left band I column and the succeeel ve tides the day lln the order. 1 ot occurrence as to time- the fourth I time column I gives I the last tide of tha 6ty," except thtra are but tides, as wraetlmes'occutt. i riven 1 in addition' to the soundings of the -United States Coast Survey: Charts, except when I minus tign precedes the height; and then I tHe I number gly en. Is subtracted I from the depth given the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the low -waters.

-v 4 Office Branch Hydrographic Offlct. Merchants' San Francisco, Fridays September 8.: The Ball fon xthe 2 tower ot i tha Ferrjr, building was i dropped 5 exactly at noon, to-day. at i noon the i 120 h' meridian, at 8 m. Greenwich; tlme.T J. BURNETT.

U. S. N. charge. OYSTER BAY.

Vice President Fairbanks called, on the President to-day. His visit -was personal, TRADE REPORTS GROW BRIGHTER Crops Are Being Harvested Tinder 31ost Favorable Conditions in All Sections MAKKET IS ADVANCING Liberal Consnmption Canses a ight Increase in the Prices of Commodities NEW YORK, Dun's review of trade to-moi rowfwlll say: Commorcliil news continues most improvement I being in almost every case, except further decline in prices of securities. Crops are being: harvested favorable conditions, and'a few weeks more severe frost will put the yield -of cornVand rcotton beyond Cohsidefing'; the bor exceptionally; -few." Liberal has caused a' furf 1 slight rise in the' level of modi prices. Dun's index number Slcpterriher 1 advancing- $99rS-l6" month 'previous $79,842 a year when business leas' Some" congestion in trafHc" is noted. 'Railway in August cent larger than' the same month i Foreign.

commerce for the short week showed- gains $1,248,400 in exports and? 997,122. in imports "as: compared with the.moveraents of a year, A firm tone; continues to in hide although there is some e'viflsrice. of -Fuilures this week numbered 180 -in the'tlhlted against 2 00. last; year, and 23 in compared witK' 16. a year REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. M. Haycrof to Eva U. half of lot on line rof Greenwich street, 100 of Polk. by $10.

William B. and. Acnes M. Bowen to William H. Crocker, lot on NE corner of Sutter street and "Ness avenue, FranK 1 and Jane G.

Powers to Mary S. Jones (wife of Edward lot on-- 8 line of Yallejo street. 100 Eof by 137:6: JlO. Edward C. Jones to Mary S.

Jooes, same; r- James T. Henry to Catherine Henry, lot of Oak -street, VV of Buchanan, 27:8 by 120; gift. iQeorge Floore to Emma Floore, lot on line or Post I street. 110 of Flllmore. 27:6 br 137 also lot on Nllne of Post street, 105 or 5 by gift.

Rosalie i Stich to Benjamin M. and Bertha Gunzberger. lot on line of Ellis street, 127 :6 of Devisadoro, 21:3 by Metropolitan Laundry Company to Gustav Siebrecht." lot on ISW corner of Fourteenth and Sanchez streets, 8 105 by 105; $10. Julia M. Felpe to; Stuart Smith, lot on line of Mission street, 200 of Twenty-second.

40 by Brantly W. Dobbins to John H. Ganser, lot on line of Jersey street. 177 :8 Wof Sanchez. 23:11 by 114; $10.

Ellen Furlong" to French-American Bank, lot on line of Alvarado street, 280 of Castro. 75 by 114; $10. Gulsepp? and Rosalia Candlla to 'Giovanni and Battista Ghlggerl, lot on -E line of Dupont street, 47 of Filbert. 23:6 by 60; -August J. or Auguste Harry to Harry, lot on line of Trenton street, 42:6 of Jackson, 820 by 56; William Musso to lot on line of Allen street.

of Hyde, 20 by N.ctt:sio. i Herman and Anna Besthorn to C. C. Cowgill. lot on HE line of Minna street, 122 NE of Second, NE 21 by SE $10.

-JCathTlne Flanagan to Laurence P. Hourlhan, lot on line of Harrison street. 237 :6 NE of Third. NE 37:6 bySE 80; $10. Kmile G.

and Emma J. Coret to Francis Patton, lot on NE line of orris avenue, 307 SE of Bryant street, SE 38 by NE'75; $10. v- James F. and Mary. Keamy to Charles Katz.

lot on line of Potrero 67 of Sixteenth 70:6 by 100: $10. -J. A. and Fanny V. Marsh to Charles Tllden.

lot 'on SE corner of Sixteenth and De Haro streets. 203:7 by fE 2UO; $10. J. i C. and PauMne Huguenln to Alfred D.

Bo wen. lot on line of. Carolina street, 200 of -60 by 100; $10. i Real Estate and Development Company to A. and lot line of Connecticut street, 531 of Twentieth, 35 by 100; grant.

Robert and' Eliza Packham to Atchison. Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, lot on NE corner of. block 280. on line of Mississippi thence .75 along line "of Marlposa street by B'100: $10. 3.

B. and Augusta Hedstrom to same, lot beginning at point', tn block 316, on line of -Pennsylvania street, 75 from SW corner of N. 25 by 100; $10. Timothy." T. and Elizabeth Kelly to same, SW corner of block on line "of Texas street, 25 along N.

line of Marlposa N.lOO by 25: also lot beginning at point in block 205, on i line Pennsylvania, street, 200 8 from NE corner of said block, 8 25 by 100; $10. to same, lot beginning' at point in block 305. on line of Pennsylvania street; distant -75 from NE corner ot oald 25 by '106; $10. Margaret Thompson 'to same." lot 'beginning at point In block 279 on line of. Marlpna 25 from SW corner of block, 50 by 100: C.

F. Adams to lot on SE corner of block 305 -on line of street, thence 100 along line of 60 by Same to rame. lot beginning at pqint in block 31H on of Pennsylvania street, distant 250 from NW corner 'of block 316, 25 by 100- $10. Sarah Robinson to lot beginning at point -In block on line of Pennsylvania street, distant 200 from SE corner of block, N25 byW 100; $10. Elizabeth Christy to same, lot -beginning on NEicomtr: of block 305.

0n line of Pennsylvania street, thence 200 along line of Marlposa, 100," 25. 100, 75; $10. Cook same, lot -on SE comer of block 279, on line of Mississippi' street, thence- W' 76 along IN line of Mariposa, 100 John" Taylor to same, lot beginning. at point of block 280. on line of distant 25 from NE corner of block, 50 by A.

F. McGrane same, beginning point block "270, yon line of Mariposa street, 75 from SE corner, -W 60 15y." 100; $10. Frederick H. Ataeroth to same, lot beginning SW corner of block 306. on- line of Mississippi street, SO line of Marisota.

$10. -J Alison B. Marshall lot beginning at pomt In block 280, on -8 line Marlposa street, distant 4 75 from corner of block, 25-by S.10O: $10. 7 Henry." and Lelb to lot at 2 point'; In block 305," on" line of Pennsylvania i street; 100 from'- NE corner of block. 8 60 i a.j Ruth Gr 5 Campbell to Sarah J.

lot on tWi line jof Twenty-fifth 108 of Lake street, M.by 120: of Emily Barstow (by George Thurston i and executors) Douglass Montgomery, lot NW corner of Twenty-ninth avenue and Clement street. 140," 150," 241:3, Virginia Barstow; and Wanda C. Henrld (Barstow) to Wright A Sons Investment Company. lot on line of Tenth avenue. 100 ofc A 60 by George Wl and S.

Burnett to mon Getz, lot on 1 Sixteenth of I street. N- 255 by 120; and Mary, 1 Tcague Lydia A. Jackson, lot on line of. street, 132 6 oT Seventh avenue. 25 by i 95 110.

Jacob Herman Company $to August Waidman and V. Cler.llot.on Slim of street. 107 :6 of 25 by 80; i ri and i County of Ban Francisco- to John Wright. -Outside Land blocks 725 and Mabry and McMahan "to Mrs. Frank Sawyers lot on line of I I avenue, 17B of 25 120; $10.

4 Leone and Veronica di Nola i to Frank 5 J. Merschen. lot on I line of Forty-flrst I 150 8 of 8 streets 10Q by 120; $10. Frank J. Merschen to Margaret J.

Geddes, Mary A. Wallace to John MeGaw. lot line Forty-llf th 125 of Anna Joost rto "Anna D. Joost, lot on NE corner; of I Marshall; and I Craut streets, 75 by lots 23 and M0ck 83 College Homestead also lots 3 a nd block 40, Excelsior Homestead James L.4; and Cathrlne M. Baar Bertha os berg, lot block 8, Park La ne Tract i No." $10.

Gustaf lA. and Wllhelmina A. Nylander John D. and Alice lot on line of Moul.trie"street,;lCO trie ICO of Union. 25 by "0.

lot ICJ.r $1500. and Mary to Martin Hansen, lot 55, block Park Lane Tract. No. 1: $10. -vvv.

i-. Martin Hanson to Bsmt LI and Karen N. HonV undivided half of same; "John "and Rose Gitltew to -Jonas and Jette Anderson, lot 554 and OW. gift map $10. Power Estate Company 3 (a corporation) to Alfred Bo wen, lots to.

50, gift map 4: Charles and Elisabeth 'P. Wood to tame, lots 46 and 47, same; $10. William A. Beseman to Carl Gosnjak, lots tO. block 42.

Rels Tract; Alexander F. and Sophia M. Quandt to Marie Hoedt, lot 89. block Mlseton and Thirtieth Street; Homestead Union; $10." "James Otis (trustee estate -A. C.

Whitcomb) to Ocean Shore Railroad Company. a fiO-foot strip running through property of A. Whitcomb estate bounded and by property of Valley Water Company. by. property of John Brlckell, -Wiby Spring Valley Water Company' and 'Amelia C.

Weber, being 30 feet on center, of line "commencing on boundary of said property of A. C. Whitcomb estate. 5 feet from its NE- corner, thence on circular curve i with radlua of 5819.S 1217 ft. SE.

60S. thence on circular curve to right having a radius of 5729.7 487, containing 3.31 acres; $10. Builders' Contracts. John Martin, with and P. J.

Lynch (contractors), architect Albert Brick work, standstone, r. tinning. metal work, plastering, marble hardware, glazing, carpenter work for three residence buildings), on line of Jackson street. 110 of Gough. 125 by $39,764.

owner with D.E. Brown (contractor), architect same Grading and concrete work for same on same Same owner with Ickeiheimer Bros, (contractors), architect Plumbing, sewering and tiling for fame on. same; $4SJO Same, owner with (contractors). same Painting, tinting and polishing for same tame; $2900. E.

Hesthal -(owner) McCaJTerey architect Lath- Ing and plastering for a four-story frame on Ulne of- F111more 50 B--'to 'E -to iM Rogers -i (owner) 1 with Andrew Olson (ctintractor); architect v-Charles rj.T Rousseau- All work except painting, gas 'fixtures, hardwood floors, art glass and finish hardware for a- 14-room residence on on line of 170 W- of Gough street." J(V 27, by A lamertn County. Josephine Pierce! (single) to' Sarah B. Cheek (widow), 9. 10 and half lot 11. block.

A. Lincoln a subdivision of lot 5. Bowman conveys 'any. interest of Marshall Pierce at time of hla death or since acquired by his estate in above-: property, Oakland Township: $10. Henrietta 8., Schwelchler (widow) to John S.

lot on line -or Erie street, 730.2s Bof Telegraph avenue, 41.3, NE 138.36, 83:3. 128 to beginning, lot 3 survey of portion plat 12. Ranchos V. and D. Peralta," adopted as basis for division land Linden.

Homestead Association Tract, Oakland Township: $825. Marion W. Edwards (widow) to Lucius H. Norris," lot 26, Piedmont TracC Oakland Townshnp; $10. JareW.

(widow) to Joe A. Brown. loti9. bounded by lot 10. by Buena Vista avenue, by La Loma.

avenue and by lot 8. La Loma Berkeleyr also lot beginning at SE corner lot 10 and extending along line said lotMo point 30 from said. SE corner, 9W fn straight line to point on line Buena Vista avenue, 30 from said SE" corner along lino sal.l lot 10, to Vestnniag, lot 10. same, Berkeley; McCormlck to S. Marengo.

lot on line of. Sixth street, 100 of Bancrc't. by 131.: Berkeley; 1 10. George and Jeannte B. Vincent to Manturet and Arv Stewart, lot -B.

University portion lots 3 to rame subject of vray to grantors for sewer through andelcng boundary caM lot from NW corner lot C. to nnd through extrenw 8W eorntr eaid lot connecting wltii sewer at XW corner lot to. HUlside court. Berkeley: also first parties gr.vM to grantees light of way for sewer pipe alorjr line of and through lot from extreme SW corner lot to Hillside court. Berkeley; $10.

Alice Burritt (single) to Edward Cavanagh. lots 123, 124, 131 and 132. block Vlneente Peralta Tract. Temescal. Oakland; $10.

-Holcomb. Breed Bancroft to Maria D. Marsh (widow), lots 17 to 20. block Santa Fo Tract No. 4.

Oakland: $10. Same to Annie Coleman (wife of lot 26, block same, Xo. 2. Oakland: $10. Calvin A.

Shaw (single) to George T. Little, lot block Parsons Golden Gate Tract. Oakland; T. Little to Theresa Kulter (widow), same, Oakland; C. Bertha Brown (widow) to James H.

and Nellie S. Daly. lot on line of Twenty-first street. 100 of Adeline, said point being NE corner of lot 1. 27..

112:3 to NE corner of lot-6, Wt27. N-11l to beginning, lot 22. block Adeline-street property, a resubdlvision of blocks A and of Northern Addition. Oakland; $500. G.

and Mary X. Burpee (wife) and M. J. and Ellen Keller (wife) to Sarah A. Pezet (wife of George lot oiTXE line of East Twenty-seventh 202 of Thirteenth avenue," SE 34 by NE 140.46, lot 21..

map ot Terrace. East Oakland; $10. Caroline H. and Arthur H. Breed (and as attorney), Sarah E-.

and Harlow P. Bancroft (and -as attorney) to Breed Bancroft (corporation), lot 8. block 3. Santa Fe Tract No, 5, Berkeley; 510. Elizabeth J.

and George Blddall to Auryoa Bell (wife of Charles subdivision 2 In lot 38. Map 3, Glen Echo Tract, Oakland: $10. California Real Estate Investment Company to Julia Rees (widow), lot on line of Madtaon street. 50 of Eighth. 25 by lCO; $10.

Ctarles S. and Elizabeth L. Holmes (wife). Abble B. and George Fisher (husband) to Anna L.

Morton (wife of William lot on line of Delger or Twentieth street, 241:2.04 of Telegraph avenue (since widening), TV 28 by N- 100. Oakland; $10. Eliza R. Kelly (widow) to Edgar F. Cloagb, lot on line of Elm street, 310 of Plymouth avenue.

20S by 5. being portion of lot 6S. Buena Vista Homestead Tract, Keane (single) "to Patrick G. 679.D. 166.

lot on NW. line of Ctaremont avenue. 734.43 NE of Intersection line of Moulton avenue. 112.92 along said line of Claremont avenue Interseotlon wltb.S Uno of Norrls atreet. 112.92.

50.92; aE at right angles to Claremont avenue 50 92 to beginning, lot 13. block F. Revised Map 'of CUremont-aveiroe Tract, Oaka Patrick' or Patrick G. Garahan (single) by Hugh Keane (attorney) to Breed Bancroft (corporation), same; Oakland: $1500. Marie 'A.

and Donovan to Julia Broad, lot on fS line of Addlson street. 85 33 18 of, Mary. 45. 130. 45.76.

130 to' beginning, portion of lot 5. block 1. McQee C. and R. Harmon (executors estate Edward D.

Harmon) to Edgar Woodard Ulngle). all interest In lota and 15 block map subdivision of 8 portion or Harmon -Tract; Berkeley; $1100. Thomas and to Blanche Matthews (widow), lot beginning at a point from SE corner of Sherman and Grove streets said Grove street now exists. 80 feet thence 40, 54.60. 30.

94.60. 35 to beginning. porUon of lota 19 to 21, block raap blocks 5 and 6. Barker Tract; Berkeley: $10. a Catherine 8.

Schmidt (widow) to Winfleld S. Schmidt, lot 7 at -Intersection of line of right of way of Santa Fe Railroad with line of street. W. 103,, 8 339.64 -to line of Catherine S. Schmidt property," 104.39 to line of right of -way aforesaid.

367.85 to beginning. Berkeley; $10. Mary E. and William Caldwell to Margaret Everett, lot on SE corner of Stuart (formerly Maple) and Cherry streets. 80 by 120, 13 and block map 2.

Unlverrity Villa Tract: $10. Sarah A. McKee (widow, by, 8, B. attorney), to W. Mortimer, and Armstrong, lots 3 and 4, block 1 Santa.

Fe Tract 's. Berkeley: J. rand Grace -E. Mortimer N. Miner (trustee), lot 3.

block 2. amended map Humphrey Berkeley 10. Ernst 'A. and Ida. Denlcke to Henry B.

Morris 8," block Hopkins 'Terrace map subdivision of -portion plat -V" vW. Oliver (single) to Harriet Belford (wife of John lot on line of Ruby 200 "of; its Intersection- with W- boundary line' of. lot 840 by: 100, lot 9 and portion of lot Investment Union Tract i Oakland slo. "Alexander Murdock (single) to Thomas E. Collins (single)," lot on SE corner and Market streets, 37 by 8 "portion "of; plat 37, Ketlersberger's Map.

Ranches and Peralta, i Oakland; $10. Thomas E. Collins (single) t0 Bay Realty Company (corporation). same, Oakland $10. Caesar and to-H.

S. Kahler on line of Thirty-seventh street. 3T." of Market. 34 by 100, same. $10.

i 8. Kahler (single) to Bay Realty Company (corporation). 1 Oakland $10. Harry C.i to Frost. entire block B.

map of subdivision. block 23 of North AlameCa.Tract, East Oakland: $10. William F. anad Edith to Otto Kurtz. 'ot on of i Grove street.

83 :7 of Thlrty-flfUi. N- line of 8 1 33 portion of slot 2.5 block vB," property of. Central "Land Company (is Oakland: S.v and Emtly Pajre to Charles lot line'; of College 300 8 of Stuart 50 by 148. lot block Berry-Bangs Tract. Map No.

2.. Berkeley slo. Lizzie D. and Philip Schraut to William Florence B. Morrlsh, same being 101:8 of lots 18 i and same.

Berkeley; $100. (widow) to Antone lot on of Sixth street, 194 8 of Addlson i8 IW.llota© and N. 10 feet of lot 1 block 105.t Slstema Tract. Berkeley Antone Ghlorso; to Flora Ghlorso Berkeley: -or Ambrow Eggleston (widower) to A bbie Hay ford. lot 6, brock Berry- Ba ngs Berkeley: Frank McMahon Harry Cres well, attorney) to Lizzie D.

Sehraut (married), lot on NE corner of and Cedar streets, 12ti by port.ca ot lots 18 and 19. block 6. I'ract. Berkeley; S. M.

Otto to Cole, (single). on o( Colkge avenue. 130 of Snaron street, to boundary lot 5. 12S.ti to beginning, lots -2U -anti 27.. b10ck Tract.

Township; $la Mulvihlil (single) to E. W. Unforth. I (married), lot on SW line Golden Gate'and Piedmont avenues by lit, k-ts .13 block A. property Berkeley Hamest-ad Association, Berkeley; $10.

W. and Emma A. Linforth to Schraut (marrijd). loi on line of Foreat 194:6 of Piedmont avenue (formerly Center). 113 by 102:5.

lot 13 and 51:8 of lot 19, block property Berkeley Association. Berkeley: $10. Realty Syndicate to Clara O. Danner (sinsle). lot Is.

Matthews Tract, $10. Same to R. Hedges (widower), lot 24. block F. Bryant Berkeley; $10.

W. S. MoC lure (single) to A. F. Glmbal.

lot on SE line of Piedmont avenue, formerly Webster 60 SW of Glen avenue. SW 25 by SE 144. being SW 13 feet of lot 2 and NE 10 feet of lot 3, map of subdivision of lot 1. Glen Echo Tract, Oakland; $lt). Nils O.

and Alma Anderson to Paul F. Struckman. lots 37 and 38. American Investment Union Tract No. 1.

Oakland: $10. James Y. and Jessie Eccleston to Lucy B. Smith, lot block B. Central Piedmont Tract, Oakland Township; $10.

John Lacoste to Ferdinand Cames and Joseph lot beginning at point on lino of lot 11 of section, 15, township 1 8. 4 said point 3.30 of SW corner of said lot 11. thence 953.73 to line of Bay street, 75. 996 to of lot 11. 285 to beginning, being part of part of lot 11.

section 15. township 1 S. 4 W. sale of maa No. 11.

salt marsh and tide lands. Alameda and Contra Costa counties, Emeryville. Oakland Towns-hip; $10. Holcomb, Breed Bancroft to Isabella Wood (single), lot 6, Santa Fe Tract No. Is, Oakland: 510.

Same to same, lots 10. 23 to 26, block F. same. No. 2.

Oakland: $10. William A. and Frances E. Gunn to Felix G. and Elizabeth Adamina.

lot on line of Twenty-ninth avenue. 24Q of West street. CO by 140. lot 2. block A.

Whltcher and Brockhurst tracts. Oakland: $10. Holcomb, Breed Bancroft to Evelyn Webster (widow). lot 20. bITCk F.

Santa Tract No. 2. Oakland: flO. Same to H. T.

Ardley. lot 15. same. No." 18, Oakland: JlO. Same to Elinor Carlisle (widow), lots 12 and I 13.

same. No. IS. Oakland: $10. Robert O.

and Imotrene Stine to Franklin H. and Frances E. Krune. lot on SE corner, of Weston avenue and Gold street. 30 by 3 120.

portion of lot 5. block Broadway and Telegraph avenue Homestead. Oakland: $10. Holeomb. Breed Bancroft to Elinor Carlisle (widow), lot 13.

block M. Santa Fa Tract No. 4, Oakland: $10. Adolph Amsler (single). Herman and Celta M.

Amsler (wife) to Charles F. Meyer (single). let on line of Thirty-second street. 245 of West, 00 by being VT 20 feet of lot 10, all lot It and 20 feet of lot 12. block 20.15.

Rowland Tract. Oakland: $10. W. B. and Isabel H.

Prlngle to Jacob Pedersen, lot on line of Central avenue sfiO of Park street. 4O by 120. lot 15. block C. Parson' 3 Golden Gate Tract.

Oakland: $5. and Burpee to Amanda Lagerquist (single), lot on SE of Howe street. NE of Mom avenue. NE by SE being NE 9 of lot 32 and SW feet of lot 31. block A.

Thermal HUI. frt-merlv Howe Tract, Oakland: Holcomb. Breed A Bancroft to Margaret Paul (widow), lot 21. block F. Santa Tract No.

2. Oakland: Same to same, lot 17. same. No. 18.

Oakland: $10. The Realty Syndicate to Matthew Coleman (Ptczle) NE 21 feet ot lot and SW 9 fewt of lot 0. block L. Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract. Oakland: $10.

John M. acd Emma S. For (wife) to C. H. Keirley, lot on line of Eighteenth strset.

12U of Adeline. 150. 2. 2.9 127 to VT line of street. 52.32 tJ line of Eighteenth street, 125 to block 611.

Boardman's map. Oakland; Clara Cane (widow) to Bay Realty Company, jot on F. line of Martrt SO of Thirty-seventh. 37. 20.

1.15. 9.lj>. 172. 29.19 to bmrlnnlnK. portion plat J7, map Ranchoa V.

and Peralta. Oakland: G.and Mary I. (wife). M. J.

and Ellen Keller (wife) to Thrnnas SuUlvan lot on NE line of East Twenty-seventh street. CCS SE ot Thirteenth 04 by NE 140.46. lot 20. map of Thirteenth Avenue Terrace. East Oakland; $10.

H. (widow) to D. A. Lamlrefran. lot block 5 and lot 5.

block S. Tract. Oakland Township: 110. H. T.

and Maria (wife) to Holcomb. Brwtf ft Bancroft, lot 25. block 35, Matthews Tract. Berkeley: $10. Roben Grelg to Sunset Telephone and Coxntwny.

lot on line of Bancroft way, 250 of Fulton street. 5O by 9 WO. lot It. block 14.. map of block 14.

College Homestead Tract. $4830. Geonrlanna de Rohan Baronldl3 (widow) Anna Cane. lots 30 and 31. block 13.

Park Tract. Berkeley; $10. Adolphus and Jane W. Barnlcott ta Katharine Herrmann (wife of James), lot on VT of Piedmont avenue (MarkX 4CO of Park (Kearoy). 5O by 135.

portion of lot 8. block 5. nroperty of John Kearney, Berkeley: $10. and Carjeton (husband) to T. D.

Parks, lot on line of Grant street. 4.1 Nof Russell (Moulder). 104 to line ot lot IK block 37:6. 104. 3S to beginning of portion of lot 11.

block State Homestead Association No. 3. Berkeley: $10. 11 OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Piers 9 and San rr Ketchilan.

Wrangel. Juneau, Treadwell. I I 1 Skagway. ll i 2. 7.

12. 17. M. Vo' 27. Oct.

2. to thla steamers at Seat- tts. For Victoria, Vancouver. Port Seattle, Tacoma. Everett Aaa- cortes.

South Belllngham. 'a. Sept. 2. 6.

X. 12. 17. 22. 27.

0ct. 2. at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. at Seattle or Tacoma to N.

P. at Vancouver to P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay) Pomona. 1:30 p.

Sept. 2. 8. 14. 20.

28. Oct. Corona. 1:30 p. m-.

Sept. 5. 11. 17. 23.

29. Oct. 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angelea aa4 Redondo). Ban Diego and Santa Boaa.

Sundays. 9 a. m. State of California. 9 a.

ra. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara. Santa Cms. Mon- terey. San Simeon.

Port Haxfurd (Saa Luis Oblepo). Ventura and Coos Bay. 9 Sept. 8." 11, 19. 37, Oct.

t. Bonlta. 9a. Sept T. 15.

23. Oct. For Ensenada. Magdalena Bay. San del Cabo.

Maxatlan. Altata. La Fas. lla. Guaymai 10 a.

Oct. T. and 7tS of each month ALASKA EXCURSIONS. Season palatial Alaska excursion steamship SPOKAXB will leave Tacoma. Seattle and Victoria Juaa T.

July 8, 19. August 2. For further Information obtain folder. Right Is reserved to or sailing dataa. TICKET OFFICE9 4 New Montgomery st.

(Fa-lace Hotel). 10 Market and Broadway wharvee. Freight Office 10 Market st. C. DUN ANN.

General Passenger Agent. 10 Market San rrandaeo. AMERICAN LINE. Cherbourg Soataantptoa. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE.

New Ua4m Direct. HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE. NEW ROTTERDAM via BOULOGNE RED STAR liINE. Part a. STAR LINE.

New York Qneen at Liverpool. Boston Liverpool. To tlie Mediterranean. FROM XBWiTORK. CRETIC.

Seft- 26., Noon: Nov." 4." REPUBLIC. Oct. W.Noon; N0v.30.Jan.28. Mar 9 CELTIC (20.904 Feb." IT FROM -BOSTON. ROMANICSept.

16. Noon: Oct. M. Dec.2. Feb-3 CANOPIC.

7. IS. Jan. 13. Feb.

24 CD. TAYLOR. Pasaenrer Asrent Paclfle Coast. '21 -Post: Ban 8 S. ALAMEDA.

for Sept. 9. 1J A. s's for Tahiti. Sept.

11. 11 SIERRAr for Honoluhi. Samoa, Auck- land and Sydney Sept. 21; 2 P. M.

J.P. BROI TlCtSt 01C9 643 Mar- bt FnigH Offlce 327 Mamt si. Pier 7, Paclls 31" Com paa-nie General Tr a aaat lan tlq ne. DIRECT LINE TO Paris. rTMfc Sailing every Thursday laacaad Saturday." 10 a.

m.7* from Ptar 4X North foot of Morton First class to f7O and upward. Seo- ond class and upward. GEN- ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. -82- Broadway (Hudson New York, i J. FUGAZI A Factaa ft' Montgomery Saa Francisco." Tickets sold by all Railroad Ticket MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD, VALLEJO and INietpa and Napa.

Valley Blee- R. CO." Close ROUND Boats San Francisco 7 12:30 noon. 3:15. 8:30 p. m.

San Francteco landing and offlce. Pier foot Mission one south Ferry. Meals a la carte. Maia IMt, Kavy toart..

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