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6 EVENTS IN THE SOCIAL WORLD. The Happy Ripening of Many Summer Friendships Into Engagements* A PLEASANT CLUB DINNER. Marriage of Mr. J. M. Garratt and Miss Gould — A Pharos Tea. Derby-Harker Wedding — Party on Filbert Street— Burnaby Lodge Benefit— A New Dramatic Club. Parties to Take Place — Notes. Already tiio sin face of tie social sea Is liesin- Ding to be ruffled by Hie lair wind olaumoiu's CU slices. Many rovers are li<iinenaid bound, and, though some sails have been again set for Eastern shores, the home port will 600 contain a brilliant complement, Bumoraol many pleas ant social festivities are In the a!r, and weddings of ]!:n than usual Interest will now for some lime, almost day by day, call for kindly congratu lations. The provident are already tbloKlog of ■Billioers and tailors v.ith mixed feelings regard- Ins tie latest exigencies of fashion. Day alter day The Call socl 1 column will liave a record ol Interesting event* to present to Its le.Kiei*. A reception will be given at the Little Ulsters' Infant Shelter, 818 Miuna sued, near Sixth, on Wednesday afternoon next from 2 to ~> o'clock. This Is the charity of which the late Mrs. J. S. Blear was President. The Institution cares tor over forty cutldieo, to wUoin It lurnlsbcs useful Insinicilon. An elaborate dinner was Eiven at the Pacific Union i bouSatuiday evening, at which the erbtral liauu 1 was Mr. Austin C. Tubbs. who re ecutly leturned iiouithe East upon ms approach ing man i - A la>e -ball me Is being arranged at the Oakland gioir.id* (or the beneflt of the F.ibiola Hospital, under the patronage of a uumoer of prominent • --:\ people. On Wednesday evening Mrs. C. H. . Phillips gave a dinner at tlie Raoiuoa. Saw Mils Obispo, Hie giiesis nf bonor belli* Mr*. McMullln aud Mi-- McKwen of S.m i raucUco, who a;e at present Visiting Mis. 1; E. Jack. '1 he Ladles' Aid Soclfly of ihs l maiiU-El isai - 11 > i Cttuich »<n KaiilHt -!•(■:. between 1 ffeiity- F-tcond and Iweoty-Uiird, will Pive a New l\u giaud dinner at their new church on fiiday CVeulDg urn from 5:30 10 8 o'clock. Lust evening Mr. il. Gtunauerof Byron mil Miss 11 alt le Ureen of Sinai I) were united In marriage by Dr. Yidavor nt Saratoga Hall. The happy couple, who lecelved many congratula iii-ti" from the witnesses, leave to-day for Del H ..:- and will take up the permanent lesl tlence at Byron. There is considerable Interest In lawn tennis circles over ihe coming election for officers ot lUe California Lawn Tennis Club lor the next year. li ,* understood that Done of ■ lie old board save one, .%i i. Dell Ltiidertnau, have ben reuotn ioated. Ill' new Directors will probably be, be* Miles Mr. Llnderuian. who is up for Hi" 1' <■- - deucy, Miss Susie Morgan for Vice-President; i Mr. li. .1 Woods will succeed Mr. (Jh.irle3 K. Yatea as Treasurer, and Mr. George Veruou Gray will repined Mr. Kveiett V Bse as Seere l;uy. .be lm colors will beJudue Ward McAl lister, Mr. w. 11. Taylor, the champion, aud Mr. 11. 11. Sherwood. I lie wedding of Miss Alice Gould and Mr. J. M. Gamll was recently solemnized at Centenary M. I. Utinicn by i: v. Dr. Hauuoii. Miss Gould Is the daughter of Mr*, 11. E. Morrelli, an old ibidem. Mr. Uarratt I* the nephew ol the late ilium T. < ■ ii ; : a ' • . lie li lirst assistant eu plneer of Ihe steamer San Bias, running to Panama. Only a few Intimate friends were lucent at the ceremony and participated In Hie eleitant dinner afterward seived at the Malsoo 101 lull I. I'uc^cement Notes. The wedding ceremony of .Miss Haute Case and Mr. Clarence M. Manu will take place at the residence of the Dilde's parents, October 2d, In tlie evening. Only the Immediate friends of the bndal pair will be present, as Mrs. Gage Is slcwly recovering from a long Illness. Mis* Autouia F. llandmauu. daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bandmann, will be married in the 1.. - autumu to Mr. J. Percy KuiLnell, a inrmteroi tliet_'o°mos nub. .Mi- M. Graham lias issued Invitations for the weddinji of her daughter, Miss Agnes M. Gra ham, to Mr. Jubn 11. Hcliaeler, next Wednesday evening at tiie Westminster Presbyterian Church, on Fell sheet, between Ocuvia and Lacuna. I lie engagement Is ar.uouneeil of Captain F. M. Ward, late of the British army, and Mm Nora Blolettl, step-duuebter of the late CapUia J. 11. I >. ummond nt Gleu Eileu. The wedding of Mr. .1 .tines 11. Gllbuly and Miss Anna H. ltieo «ill t.ike place next Thursday. Mr. Gllliuiy, who has been for twelve years eugnged with the DuuliaiuCarngan-Haydon Company, was rrceutly re-elected a Director of the Ulyiupie Club, where he is most desencdly popular. T he f nsascment U announced of Miss Kate A. ScliHriler. daughter of Hie Idle .lonn W. Siiaelter, to l.alph 11. ebber, a prominent young business man of Nevada City. The wedding will take place sometime next year. The marriage ol Miss i.ibear of Los Angeles to Mr. Stephen Gauo of Long of Louisville, Ky., tut formerly of Los Angeles, will take place at Ihe country home of hei father on October Ist The weddiug is likely to be the most elegant and exclusive that has ever thkeu place in Los Au geles. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. YounK have Issued card? for i lip raartlage of their daughter. Miss Jose pbine Young, to Mr. Norman H. Mar.'ln. which miii i. lie place next Weauesday at their resi dence in Santa Cruz. The engagement Is reported of Miss Bertha I!uwe!l, daughter of the Key. Jo-eih Bowell of the =• imen's chapel, to Mr. li. Fintey, ca;iia;u of ■be local Salvation Army. The eiiKaL'emenc is announced of Mr. E. L. Eosqul to Mlls Woolrlch. Th- enticement I" announces of MUi Fanny Uorrlsol Boston to Mr. Michael Levlof this cry. Tbe iuca;enient is aunounccd of Miss Am -li a M. Allkeu of Bentcta I > Mr. Leonard v, ales-Hol broi.k of Nevada City, The wedding will lake place in Oclol^er. Tub engagement of Miss Bessie Llchtenstein to Mr. Maurice buinmerl.e.d, both of this city. Is announced. TIM engagement is announced of Miss Kay Viiwiof San FiaucisCuto Mr. Michael Jacobs if T .io.im. na-h. liiyiiHtiunsareuut for the weddl-ig of Mr. W. M. Vauderliurst and Miss Emery at Salinas ou Wednesday next. Miss May Sawyer or Alameda and Mr. Thomas ('. mpsou of a.ia l'rauulsco will be married Iv a few days. Tlieeneacment of Miss Clara Korn and Mr. Jain biinmor.s if Healile is announced. The w< cl.l t iii; win take i lace next Sunday. The inarriase of Miss Annie Wilson nf Ala meda to .Mr, Frank Manleiillel Is announced lo take til.ice 10-day. The groom elect is a prosper ous bu-lness man of .Modesto. The engagement Is anrjnuuccd of Mr. Georce Woods of this city to Miss Koso .Mitchell of Geia vai«. Oregon. '1 li.- eimagment l« announced of Miss Selma Lillifiiui-t. and Mr. Eugene Sclitiyer of Alauieda. The eiiKaiiemcot of Miss Susie W. Dugan to Mi. F. J. Dibble of Boston is announced. The wedding will take place at the lesideuee of her mo:hcr, Mrs. T. 11. Dub-mi. 33 Twelftli street, Wednesday evening, October Bth. Mr. and Mis. Josiah Hand have Issued Invita tions to the wedding of their daughter. Miss Agnes, l!. Mr. Harry Taylor, a young journalist (i! this city, Wednesday evening, October Ist, at 8:30 o'clock, at their home on Iwenty-eigblli sti eel. Alain ua. The l)erbv-n»rker Weddinc- Mrs. Mary A. Marker announces tue marriage of her daughter, Miss .Mary Lucy ll.nkcr, of Ma pa, to Mr. Oscar Elmore Derby, ol Fiuitvale. The ceremony took place last Thursday at the Palace 1 1 ot •- 1 in this city, and was performed by the Key. Uoralio Slebbliis. The weddlug was without display and only lelatives aud a few In timate frier.ds were present. After Hi: cere ninny ibe guests sat down to a dainty wedding em r. Later the biidu and groom took the tram for a tour of the Kaniein States. The groom Is well-known In Oakland as a member of tht- Dim of E. M. Derby & Co., and the bride a (banning: and accomplished young lady, a niece 01 Mrs. Wellman of Fiuitvale, whose home Is at Malta. Mr. and Mrs. Derby will reside at Fruit- Tale upon then return from the East. Th« lturimliy T.ndce rtilnnwnt. Burnaby Lodge, No. 10-s. Sous of St. George, gave an agreeable entertainment and dance un Saluiday evening in Shlers Building for the Benefit of a member, Mr. B. C. Holmes, who has Decome total blind through an accident. '1 hat the i lalnmeiit proved so successful was en tirely due 10 the admirable rendition ol the vail ous numbers by the talent who kindly volun levied on this occasion. The pioerainniß was as follows: Song, "X II Dejperandum." Mr. L. Parks; song, "The Cap tive Greek Girl," Mrs. \vett«; duel, ••In Star- IlcLt," Mrs. Hrown and Mr. C. 11. Vodden; re citation. Miss Crowhuist; soug. "The Stowa way," Mr. H. G. Miepperd; sons, Mrs. Milliner; duet. Miss Holmes and Miss Scott; vocal and In strumental specialities, Mr. W. Morris aud Mr. A. J. TlcKner; song, 'The Kveiiluz Brings My Heart to Thee," Mrs. William Clack; souk, I'lofessor Mile* Benneit; souk, "Please Give Me « Penny, Sir," Miss Gibbs; sou*. "Misfit Still of Clothes'," Mr. Edmund; song, "When the Flow log Tide Comes lv," Miss I.'.bby. -■» The following prizes were given by the mem bert to the holders if lucky itckel coupons: Stu dent lamp, copper teakettle, live-pound box of English breakfast tea, lady's Japanese shawl, box of California raisins, box of soap and a packaze of chocolate. Dancing until 12 o'clock brought Ihe pleasant nttair to a clone. Tlie following composed the committee] of the eveuinir: Committee of Arraußenieuis— Messrs. Clack, 11. Junes, T. Bewoll, 11. W. Ilutton, W. ■Wins, W. Cole. W. Holt, D. Smlllifr and W. It. Jack. Flour managers— Messrs. W. llolt aud D. bmlther. A rimro» T«» In Oakland. . . . . A pleasant Pharos tea and reception In honor el Mrs. Henrietta Skelton took place Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. L. £. Curilss, 12G Ninth street, Oakland. The drawing-room bad been tastefully decorated under Hie super- Ttflou ol [Mrs. Emily Flu elevens. Airs. O. H. Burrih.tni Mrs. K. C. Bartlett. Miss Sherman, Mrs. McMatli and Mis. (1 E. Selirldfie. - Mrs. K. M. HlEby, Mrs. S. C. Borland and Mrs. Mary Y. Browne comprised the recepttou coui nilllee and presented tlie guests to Mrs. Skelton and Mrs. Ada Van Pelt, the newly elected l're<|. dent of the W. C. T. U. Mrs. Skelto^ made a bite! »nd apiiroprlato address. rtr i. Evelyn Browne presented Airs. *'.. with a beautiful basket ot flowers. icrS- Van Felt ana Mis. K. B. Johnston stoke of Ihe lmpoitance of aegiesslve temperance work. Mrs. Browne urged co-opera tion wlih the Antl-SMnmi Alliance. The guests were each piesented by Mrs. b. 1 ■ Sbeiman with a buiitonnieiu lied with orange ilbbon. insiiiimciil.il mu«lc whs tendered din ing the Htteinoon by Miss Johnson, Miss Belle Chamberlain, Miss Clara WTrtn, Miss (ioocb and Miss l'ierce. Theyoooß ladles ot tbe Ko-amond Union served dainty nfie-iuneuts. Those who assisted weie: The Misses Lama and Lena Tuber, Miss Etta I.ewiston. M'.ss A. Waite, Miss 1.. HeCraekee and .Miss May (iooch. Aini'ii-: those present weie: Mrs. Dr. <irav. Major Kobinson. Mis. ICiuma Snow. Mrs. li. Dick, Mrs. Colonel McMullen, Mis. S. G. Cham berlain, Mis. Allen, Mi.s. C.issidy, Mrs. I.eniken, Mis. W. Cocker, Mrs. S. U. Nye, Mrs. Dr. Mi! let, Mis. Mnniuls, Mrs. Bl:Mr, Mis. Dr. l'euney. Mis A. B. Kiuibiill, Mrs. K. 11. Luib.ink, Mrs. E. J. Watson, Mrs. L. L. Williams, Mrs. J. C. Mcl.eod, Mis. liolce. Mrs. Gilinore. Mrs. V. 11. jeiiii'lcioii, Mrs. Dr. lientley, Mis. F. A. Aielil liald, Mrs. M. A. (iiinn. Mrs. M. O. 0. Edholni, Mr-. 1.. K. Uurtlss, Ilrs-S Bailey, Mrs. 11. C.ilien der, Mrs. E. B. Johnston, M.s A. M. Weed ot Berkeley, Mrs. Dr. Pnddy ot Ckiah, Mrs. l.ar kin oi Contra UosUCouuty, Mrs. Worth and Miss Btelilng, Miss Clara Wirth and Mrs. Emily Pitt Stevens Ban Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. Colleu, Mrs. McClure. Mrs. S. C. Borland and Dr. \ au KiiK. A Now- l>rnm«tlc Club"* luauenratlon. The Ilohemiau Dramatic Club, a new orga:ii/i --tlon, composed of some of the best amateur dra matic talent of this city, a; a meeting held at their rooms on Thursday evening last elected me following ofllcers to serve for the ensuing lerm: I'iesideut, Mr. Walter (1. O'Brien; Vice- Prenldent, Miss Cora Van Nostrand; Secretary. Mi. M. Edward Llclit; Treasurer, Mr. George It. V.enl/.el; sLige manager. Mr. Sol Kr.ius; Ci It le, Miss Ueorgle Berel: Sentinel, Mr. Frauk Rich ards; >oeial Uoinmlltee— Mls» Josle la Fontaine, Miss I.iiiiiv Flsber and Miss Eleanor Ryan. Atler the meeting ihe members repaired to a rotlsserie, where an elecant table w.is spread. The evening was -ipnt In slngluc. recitation and loast-maKlujr. Mr. Walter O'Brien toasted "Our Ladles," and Miss Cora Van Noitraud respoiuled with "Oni tientlenieu." Mr. Sol h.raus gave "The Amateur Stage," responded to by Miss Emily Flsber, wlili "Our Stage Manager." A vrry pleasant evenlug was spent by all, and on rellnug me club drauK success 10 mo i'.ohe miau Dramatic Club and tneir coining euteitaui iiieni and social, wlilch will tai;e place the latier 1 :n 1 .if November, ami lor which they are mak ing elaborate preparations, Intending to pioJuce, on a l.tige scale, an Eastern success. ISinluliv I'Jirly on Ftlb*-rt Stro»*. On last Wednesday evculag Miss May Hauser celebrated the twenttetli anniversary of her birthday, at ilie residence of bet parents. 502 Filbert street. The parlors were decorated with festoons cl Ivy, ami presented a very handsome appearance. At 11 o'clock the guests repaired to i he dining-room and partook ol a bountiful repast. Then dai clue was Inaugurated and Kept up till the e.nlv Hours. Among the numer ous guests were: Mi. and Mm. Hauler, Mr. and Sirs Itie-'elliuth, Mr. and Mr*. Funk, Mrs. Ja eobson, Mr*. Stepr-eouack, Miss K. Sieppeu hack, mi-< M. Slenpeibuk, Miss T. Bock, Mi--* O. r.nlolsKl, M !■•■* A. Rcliilier, and Messrs. Giieb. Schneider. Jlehty. Ouleinutz, Klein, Stange, Johnson. Hounburg, H. Turk, Winter, Maas, Bruue, UieUl, O.»lheinier, li. Golly, 11. llauser, G. llauaer ami imam lleizoj:. A Pleasant Surprise. Miss Minnie Cook gave a pleasant surprise parly recently 10 her friend, Miss Minnie Boyle. Among the guests were: Miss M. Cook, Miss M Wall Miss Nelson, Miss ttoblns on, the Misses May aud (". Maxwell, Miss A. Dlunen, .miss Healing, Miss 1.. 1..1H05, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Itoyle, Mi s Minnie Boyle; Messrs. .1. Euan, B. Wright, T I [an \V, McDonald, J. Flynn, J. Coleman, K. W rtgllt, 11. I.cc, 1.. McChesuey, C. Siroker. K. Wtapleton. M. 1-iyiiu. Prank Syke«, Alfred Cook, C.K.Howe. U.K. Weatheibee, J. Sigmou, Mr. Boyif, Master G. Boyle. I'.icilir- Coital Weddings. The weddln:: of Mr. Frank J. Blackburn and Ml«sEB1 Vlera took place at tho resilience of tbe bride's parents- a Paso Koblea lasl Tuesday. Tne groom la tiiu sec 'ml son of Mr. and Mis. I». I). Biaekl/Uin. the loriuer belug one of tlie pro prietors of ihe well-known Paso Rubles Hot Springs, aud uls sou. Mr. FranK Itlacbinaii. as heir, has also an Interest In the property. I he bride Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mis. 1.. 1.. Viers. Mr. Viers Is the Superintendent of the i- Valley Limber Company's large plaolng mill at l'a^o Rubles. Ml»s Viers Is a bright aud vivacious blonde and well deserves tno reputa tion of beins tlie li.ui Jioine-L youug lady lv tbe city oi I'.isu Kobles. Mr. W. U. Arni«lrons. tbe local manacer of the Seattle Telephone Company, was married ie ceutly to Mus Wiuiik" lloyl, a vouug lady popu lar In' society circles. The bride and groom left ou the I'oriianu tiaiu for this city and Colorado .:- The marrlije of Mr. William v.. Suits, a prom inent contractor and builder, and .Miss Mary A. ]!u keley. both of Riverside, occuired at that city on Wednesday. Mr. Jam 's A. Sc.itt of InJUna Ranch, liiba County, and Miss Addie K. Wilbur of Vuba City, were nmrled ou Monday evenlni! last at the res idence of O. A. v I bur la Vuba City. Key. (.'. B. >,ui;ent of Challeoxe Mills, brother-in-law of the bilde, ofticUted. Ihe newly married couple took tlie midnight train for this city, whence they will make a wedding tilp lo Iho new hlale ofWash- In^'.uii. A pleasant wfildliiß took place on Thursday eventug last at the home ol Mis. Brown on San Jose avenue, Alameda, when Miss Agoea Browu and Mr. Johu Alton were united in martlage. The cci 'Hh.nv \\ as performed by Rev. E. V. Uar leile. Mr. and Mi', .lolin Alton h.ve gone to housekeeping al 1938 Ahimeda aveuua, where they will be glad lo 3 c llien frieuds. I'«rtl<» lo T»k» I'lncff. An enleilalniiient will be given by tbe Cale donia Hub on Friday evening next. The concert will consist of songs and melodies of the Scot tish Border, to be rendeied by Mine. Semlnarin, Miss McCloskey, Mr. D. M. Jones Mr. .1. C. Hughes, Mr. Kayton aim oilier eminent talent, ana will be followed by a social dunce. Ihe Third Infantiy Kegltneut Trumpet and Drum Corps, comprising the Held music of (he above reelmeut, will give a special anniversary ball at Odd Fellows' Hall on Tuesday evening, October ]4th. Military In uniform. The County Mouagli in Social aud Benevolent Club has Issued invitations for Us sixteenth an nual ball, to bo held at Odd Fellows' Hall ou Wednesday evening, Ihe Ist urox. A new and select club entitled the "liuffaloes" has been organized among a number ol recent visitors to Santa Cruz. They will give their Invitation hop at Odd Fellows' Hall ou Friday evening. October 3d. The Del Monies have Issued invitations for their eleventh hop. to be given at Odd Fellows' Hall October 7th. "La Voitas" will be "at home" on Friday ev ening next at Mlueiva Hall, Saratoga Building. The third lemonade social and entertainment or Fairmont Lodge, So. 108, Knights of Pythias, will lake place at Excelsior Hall, 2319 .Mission street, on Fiiiiay eveutuu next. A complimentary entertainment and social will be given 0:1 lhui«dav evening next at B'nal B'ritli Hall, when V. M. I. No. 7 win pre sent V. 1.. I. No. ■'■ ■• ill a bock and gavel. On Satuiday evening next the Children's Pro gressive Lyceum, which in»ets each Sunday morning at yo'.i'/s Mai ket street, will giveiiK-u --regular monthly entertainment In Hi it building. Columbia Council, No. 55, V. M. 1., formerly known as In-tiiuie No. 68, will hold IIS third an nual lecepilou at Odd Fellow*' Hall, Wednesday evening. 'October '-'-'d. The Star Minstrel Club will give their next en tertalnment and ball at .Mission Turn Vereln Hall. Mission slrcet. between Beveuteeuth and Eighteenth, on Saturday evening, October 251h. The Hist entertalumeut and ueckile party of Blckerdike (ami', No. 2, l>sugbiers of Veterans, will be given at Kuby Hall, Bed Men's Building, on Tuesday evening, the 30ltl lust. liav City Lodge, No. 810, K. and L. of 11., will give Us monthly social this evening at Washing ion Hall. Eddy stieet. A calico social will be (riven by James A. Gar held Corps. No. 21, W. k. C at l'loueer Hall, on Tuesday evening. the ;soiu ln»t. A boubuu puny will be given by Y. L. I. No. 14, at i'.'nai ii'iith Hall, ou Tuesday evening; next. lie entertainment and dance of the Golden Linus will take place at Cambrian Hall, ii:;:; Mission street, Wednesday evening next. "a Thursday evening next, at Mission Opera Hall, the Pandoia Dramatic Club, assisted by member* of Company K. Second Uttgimeut, will produce W. Kllsworin Siedmau'a military drama, " 1 lie Confederate Spy." The Bay CHy Wheelmen will celebrate their sixth anniversary by giving a dance at Union square Hall on Friday eveulng next. Bay City Lodge. No. 1 IT, K. of P., will Rive an eiiteiuiiiu:ei.i and dance on Friday evening next at Saratoga Hall. By special request the M.<>ildaii Diaroalic Club will produce the drama " Jly Partner." A bon-bon paitv and ball will be given by the Danltii Society Nordeu In liulou-siiuaie Hall on Saturday fevemng next. A neci.il and lileiaiy futertainment will be given by Han Francisco Council, No. 182, Order Chosen Friends, at Waslilngtun Hall, 85 1-Iddy street, Tuesday rvoning, the 30th lust. The Minuet Club will rive their sixth monthly hop hi Irving Hall on Tuesday evening, Septeui ber aoth. Excelsior Lodge, No. 1252. K. and L. of 11., will give another of their evenings at borne on Wednesday evening, October Ist, at UIIIOII -square Hull. 421 Pint street. Conn Defiance. No. 754U, A. 0. F. of A., will give their third anulvers.i:y ball at li'nul B'rllh Bull on the Ist prox. The I'lgt In Clover Club has Issued Invitations for Us eighth party, to take place at Odd Fel lows' Hall on Hid -ii prox. . The Peerless Club will give their third party on Tuesday evening. October l-lth, at Union-square Hall. Klegaut souvenirs will be distributed ami several novelties Introduced. Bay City Parlor, No. 104, Native Sons of the Golden West, will hold their nurd semi-annual ball at old Fellows' II i.l on Friday evenlug. October 2411). The annual concert by the pupils of the Italian Musical Institute will be given next Friday evening at Irvine Hall. l'acilic Lodge, No. 22, will give a literary en tcriiiliiiiieni ana dance next Thursday evening at Hamilton Hall, corner ol Geary aud steiuer 811 eels. Society Personal*. Too Misses Morrison of San Jose, who have been visiting the family of Mr. James l'helan at Phelan I'aik, relumed Friday afternoon. Miss Etta Kascben lias returned to tier borne In San Francisco after an absence of six mouths vi-i: relatives la Minute. Albs Jinn let Knrilcli of Sonoma Is the guest of her aiim, Mrs. Uilo Muser or tills ctly. Air. F. Bltdtai] went to Auburn last week. Key. and Mrs. I*. 11. ItoUklu cl llio Southern C.immniji umistian Aavocaie are in this city. Miss Yea^er of Kansas City, Mist Clianslor and MHs Kawllu£* of Los Angeles, havo arrived from the South, mut alter a day or two will pro ceed to Suit Like Uliy, Denver and Kansas City. Mr. Thomas Davis and Miss Annie Davis Vlsalta are on ii visit to Mends In Oakland. They will remain several weeks. Miss Ada Hates has iclurued from Foitland and Moscow, Idaho, where she lias been visiting fur the past six mouths. Miss Mamie Thornton lias returned home to Alained.i from a visit to friends In East Oakland. Mr. and Mi?. Elmer Child', of Oakland, left Los Angeles dining the latter part of the week. Mr. llclnemau ot New York Is ut tlio Palace, Air. Seabury Mastlck lias returned, to his studies at Obeilin College, .. - . ". , Mr. Herman Kl^^ r 0 { this city has left fora trip noun, i ua will stay a few days lv Seattle, TV iLUU, FctL-DRKss suits you hihk, suitable for balls, parties, wo<l<l Ir.gs or receptions, on reasonable terms, at Original Misfit Clothing Parlors, northwest corner Post ana Dupont streets. - THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1690-EIGIIT ..rAg-Efti ll!l: PASSING OF MMiiH:. « j ji a 'HEN summer kindles purple flros, /f £ I 1 That m" •'""us the toi-fIoTO spires, «8/ I A '" l set the meadows all aRH>w sS^T^ jf\t Wltn blazing torches In a row. Those July days beneath her feet June grass that once was fair and sweet Grows crisp and sere, then quick she flees The Humming of her belted bees. Aud sets within her meadows glad A host of fellows emerald clad. These wee miisiciiuis of the Held. Vflieii iicslling birds no snug-burst yield, Tatc up the strain, and from their buws In tiny tide tlie music Bows, A mimic music, shrill an.l Ihln, Hn-atl.e.l out tram elfin violin. Then "Kaiy" cames with her old ways And argues through tbe A days. And last in damask ebon dresi The summer's very latest guest. II winds his clock and counts- the time That tunny fields and sides may rhyme, For well he knows, the old-time fricud. That summer's r<M>:u Is at an end. And numbers with hi» tick. tick, lock. Kadi day or grace. The little clock Beats out the loaz September hours. Beats out the death i«! all tho Bowel X umbers ea. h falling leaf and bruwu Until It, Coo, at last runs down. And then with vanished birds and bees The summer flits across the seas. —Annie itKoNsfiN Kino, In Harper's Weekly. DEATH AND A LIVING LOVE. BY WALTER LITTLEFIELD. Ii IU\I) been absent nbout two months, two 5 short months, aud yet they sc-eined yean. ff Slowly and with Inscrutable weariness I -■ ascended the creaking, narrow, old stairway to my office. Pausing on the lauding a moment for breath I glanced out through the dust-cov eied panes down upon the busy stieet beneath. A few streaks of bright July sunshine strtiijcli'U through the window and fell upon the floor In long strips ol uusky yellow light. Then I went on. It seemed that It had never taken 1110 so loiiKbefoie to climb those two flights. Ah, but then 1 was youuger— two months* younger. I reached my dnoi ;ind ihe next uiumeut Iliad tinned, the key .and entered. lio» dark everything seemed. 1 could scarcely see mv band before ms. and moving cautiou*ly alone 1 reached the window and undid the shut lers. In :i second tie room was tilled \\!:h liglit and 1 could iojk abou: me. Yes, yes, tbe place is very nu;c!i as I left It. Iheie is Hie heavy antiq'ie book-case that had been my lather's, and behind its hall raised cur tain 1 Caleb sight ul tlif 'Oiiiber volumes of his school. Above on a l i l l 1 f shelf Is an an ay of vUK the lafela ol which liear his hand-wi itiuu' -1; n.n years since lie placed ilu-iu there with Ins parting advics; and yet, it seems but yesterday; aud lie 1* >;ri:e. On the other sltie of the room stands my booK-case, aud tlnouuli tbe Ml.iss doom I lead Hie titles of many books ol o.l; modern SCllOul Of medicine, and above, muter uu (ivai 1;- my microscope. il»»w vividly 1 recall tiie day, but 11 lee years ago, wheu 1 had bouiEhl ii with lay "own" inuney, 1 lie Drsl money Iballuad eaiued my-elf. As 1 look over me n mil a thousand reeollecttons pass thiou^hlny mind ol things inn;: goue by, a thousaud forms ai-d faces hoop In endiess coniu-ion before my eyes, j'lcuirs appear and vanish and reappeai a*t;;iin. The breath mat eiitei* :it the Window seems lo vivify then), then 11 louses me, :ind with a sigli 1 diop inlu a chair, and, with uiy hands clasped betoc me, my head Ruuk upon my bieast, 1 n-inj lotion less and lv deep thought. Suddenly 1 start. No. no, I beam nothing. It w,.s only lue leaves rustitug among the trees ouisiue uty window perhaps. Ani yet, iheie it is;ii,'.nn. "ah, 1 hear it plainly now. It Is com ing ueaier uud neuter, ll.at nulle again, mid at nis door, Slowly the rtoorswtnu's b.ick on iis hin;;e«. then clones again, as if one had entered, yet 1 saw nothing. A strange feeling steals over me that ptueiiaies through every flber of mv body, a feeling of nameless diead. Itexerts Ust-if upon me and »oou lam completely In us power. Now at 1 look up 1 start uiueed. "Ah. yes, you have come You startled me. 1 did not know ri list. All, you come lo see If I have kept my promise. No [ear of that, m'rtmle. Ua, tin. you shall see; you will think It beautiful as 1 do. perhaps, bui you must not love it lor it is mine now; mine, and you no looser have any ilgiutolt. No, no £ you imi-t not forget, it was your dying wish, link: I remember your very words: '.M'aniie, 1 love you more than my life, ami yet 1 can do nothing, uuthiuu; but after 1 1111 dead pioiuise me that you will do that.' Yes, those weie your woids aud 1 have kept that promise, oh, so faithfully. You uoiibl— but no, thit eaunoi be; and yet— well, 1 will show you." I arUe and approach the table on wnicli lies a large handbag thai 1 liad scldown there on my euu.mce. Sprtnglaß back the clasps! open It, and diaw 101111 an object caieiully euvcloped in linen. l:. uiiiving the wrapping wiib the cieatest rare, piece by iiece, at length lue object itself ap peared In view, and a second later I bold in my band a human skull, ii is a small skull aud of peileci proportions. Tbe bone is polished almost to reflection . the teeth are set in perfect symmetry, and gleam iike the pme*i pearl. 1 h'.'ld it to my face and piess my lips 10 those teeth. 1 kiss ihose stony cheeks aim those hol low caver us, wlieic once had burued the lights that Hashed into my veiy tuul. Mill holding the skull lightly c!asied In my bands, I sink back iuto my chair. Jwo mouths— two years— tno centuries. Ills all 1 lie same. Ouce more that strange feeliiiK asseits Itself upon me. nnil ooee more 1 RlTfi way to its pies sure. 1 feel like one fascinated by a fatal charm. I lift my head. A strauge picture haunts my gaze. The duety old ofllce Is slnunk into a lone and narrow one. Two rows of seals line the sides and Ilieie am many, mai.y windows, looking tbioueh which 1 behold rapidly SUifllog scenes. Tueie aie loirstj. meadows, a lou^ Dlretch of siixl with the sea beyond, and then ihe roofs and steeples of a qieat City. All pass so quickly before my eyes. .Now I am in thai gieat 11 y. 1 see 11 all — the broad, sunny avenues, the stately mansions, UiewaUs ■haded with palmettos, the carriages pus-Ing, the chlldicu playing under the lice-, and above, Ibe pale blue sky. Yes : yes! I lemember 1 have called myself au Invalid, and vow in this far-OS Southern city I will c;ij<>> I fe nnd win live as fancy ph-ases. Igo to me theater, Igo 10 ibe opera, tueie aie midnight scenes over me green table, theie aie luxurious diives in the park in tbe afternoon, when Ihe suit, struggling thioui, r h the vapors which arise trom the river, appears like a ulood-red ball, and a cool breaih Is waft<-d northward from the unit. I have let ter.*, too. and 1 soon tind inv<eif attendlbg lecep tions. cjlliug at beauilfiil villas, or siining tea in some shady uook among the or.iuges aud palmettos. One night, amid the (lowers and iho music of the ball, she come*. She, lor whom 1 have been waiting -v loug and patiently; she, my ideal. Hei black eyes search for a second luto these giayonesof mine, for au lustaui her iiugeriug baud lieinb.e-i. We have met; that Is all. Y>t again and again we meet. We walk to tpiber through the old garden by iho su:!''ii river. Tne aunosphere Is dull and heavy; ihe sun beats down with uiueicntlim fervor; my bi n 111 se-ins sillied iv Ibe mists of Uuubl and hope. 1 tie sun sinks out of sight behind the leaden banks of copper-tinted clouds. These sink with it, and suddenly a lurid imht creeps overall; then ihe edges of ihe clouds ate tinted and streaked with partl-eolored tiaiue«, light floating masses appear, of various) shades ami tints; dazzling brains Hash forih across the sky, and Illuminated with ilch orange light (lie eastern li'hd-c.ipc. Ah, the i!lory of that Soull.eiu sun •■el! And In ibe calm aud peaceful twilight we retrace our steps. a nioiiieui we pause and look over the water to where the cotton trees ilse like phauioms fiom tbe rivet's bank. We near the wall of Iho curlew sounding forlorn and niouiuful on tho MKht all; a bieatli steals upon in from the youuK willows, filling Hie atmosphere with a delicate peilume iis of lotus flowers, Far away on the western shore ate the swamps of the cy press, and below Is the bili:>it Uchtof the boat as It 1111 111 the bend In the liver; we can hear the throo of her euglues as fche blearus away towaid the lower levee. There at my side slip stands, my Ideal. All doubts ami fears are over now, and with tineers locKett in eacU others clasp, we uaze Into Hit) beauty of Ihe uijslit, and In dream into the life beyond. Kpiidini; my face toward her, 1 Whisper: "You love me, m'ainle?" A moment she stands eiect in ail her majesty, then gently her bead sinks forward until it lests upon my breast. 1 bold her to me, wallliii;, waiting. At length a faint, sweet murmur re iches my ear: "More than my life." Two weeks ol Joy, heavenly Joy; lor that brief Bpac> 1 seemed a mortal tailing Hie bliss ul 1111 --moi taiity. lieu the fever. Day after day ibe tnrrid sun pours down, and nielli niter intht the lamps give lorth their fever i-.ii glimmer on the dark forms that puss like phautnms iinou^n the streets. Grass glows and withers between the (lagging, and the market place Is silent aud deserted. The graves In eiease by lens, by score*; yet, still, uay upon day the sun gives forth Us fatal heat. Oh, i- in- ■- a God? In a second, lv a flash of light, she Is stricken from my stele. She Is not dead, hut lingers 011 ii .in. day lo niglii. fiimi night to day, fadlutr, fad- Ing, fading. vMiy cannot my line, make her stay ? Night comes on. •■I am Eolng, lam going," she whispers. "He member, remember, it Is my Darling wish. Come closer to me that 1 may whisper it to you. Ah, why do you start? It it the only thing Hint I can give you, m'atote. You have been mi kind and good, and I have done nothing, nothing. Promise me. You cannot, ah, but do 11. It Is my remembrance to you, my gift; you must keep It with you always. From— " and her voice ceases, a tiemor creeps over her; then suddenly the life thai is about to go leiumi. and. stalling, up, her eyes fixed upon some object before her, »ho ciiui;a 10 my hand, while 1 batho her with my tears. "Promise me, Droml«e me," she gnsps. I bow my head. An Ineffable smile lights up those wan features and shines forth from those sunken ryes, full of the wonder of the tomb. Is li i ci departing spirit that speaks? "Oh, never, never, part with ii. ami I will watch anil guard you. Here 1 shall be buried; there 1 shall live — always." I spring from mv chair. The room whirls llko lightning, and, dazzled, I sink back. Gradually the objects iv the 100111 assume their familiar shapes, and I look about me. 1 i.i-i '• li no one beic, and crushing i lie mass of bone to my bean, I cry aloud Iv my agony: "No! Not Not there! Not there! litre! lieref— blc— Jacet— sepulta!" [As fantastic ami unreal as may seem this tale. It Is navertHelesa true. On the ottlce table of a Boston physician is a daman Skull that once formed part if a beautiful girl of .New Orleans. She was atiianced to tin: phyalcian, but foou after, being taken down wllh yeliuw fever and knowing that slio must die, ■ha begged tier iiancs to take li- skull alter her death, to direct it and keep It with him always lie promised, and tiiiit prumlau lie lias most faithfully kept.J _^___^^^__^^ A LITTLE HEKUIN'E. She fluids the Certificnte of the Royal Iluninne Society. Jermnp Victoire Bnooke, 10 ycnr3 of age, the daughter of C. Bnooke of Portsmouth, England, was, ou Ai>ril 2(>, 181)0, with her brother James, aged 4 years, on the landing stage of the old sallyport at Portsmouth— a place which is a favorite resort for children. Suddenly Jeanne was startled by the fact that her brother had fallen into the water, which was then twelve feet deep. Without a moment's thought about pelf, Jeanne sprang into the sea to the rescue. The strug gle was great, and both of the tittle ones jfcink ana rose to tlio surface coutinually, Tint llio brnv« elder cliilil never quitted her bold of her bn thor. The tide was running strong and carried them away from the Stage, and both must have been drowned had not 11. Craven of the Chamberlain's officp, Portsmouth, who was coming out of the harbor in a boat, tfone. to their rescue nnd got the half-drowued, struggling chil dren out of tin; water. For this act of bravery Miss fenoolu- was, ou the SSOth of May following, awarded the honorary first-class certificate of the Royal Humane Society.— rhiladeli.hu Times. COAST ITEMS. Brief Notes From Pacific States and Territories. Eggs are hard to get in Tucson, Ariz., for 50 cents a dozen, says Ihe Citizen. The farmers of ."San Diego back country will have 1000 car-loads of potatoes to ship East. The Fire Department of Spokane Falls will soon be increased by four new steam engines. James 11. Lemnion, a pioneer merchant of lli'iitana, died suddenly on Sioux River last Monday. Portland's Industrial Exposition will be cin on September 25th, and will be open thirty days. The Muenenie Herald says 118,roo sacks of barley have been hauled to tne local ware houses this season. Politics are very lively just now in White Pino County, Ney., with six candidates for the office of Sheriff. The new school-house at Ferndale. Iluin boldt County, was destroyed by lire last Tuesday night. Loss $"000. A. I!. Whitney has been appointed Tax Collector of Los Anseles County by tlie Supervisors in place of l'latt, removed. The Porterville Enterprise says a shoot on one of Dr. llenniiiaii's naval orange trees grew thirty-eight Inches in seven days. A son of Farmer (livens of Bear Creek, Merced County, was thrown from his liursa on Friday afternoon and fractured his skull. The handsome residence of Jud^u W. H. Smith of .Monrovia, Los Angeles County, was dcstiojed by fire on Tuesday. Loss, 830,000. A young «i:nn named Moore tried to Mow out n coal-oil ii hip at Spokane Knlls on Tuesday. Jt exploded and he was danger- UUSIy burned. The street-car lines of Corvallis, Oregon, arp to bo extended to meet the depots of both the Southern Pacific aud the Oregon Pacific railroads. The First National Bank at tho Dalle;, Oregon, was robbed of $10,000 on Tuesday by bittfriiirs who tli^ a tunuel into thu vault ami forced opeu tne door, Thomas Collins, who stole a team at Red 151, i1l last July, and while resisting arrest al St. Helena slmt Officer Howard, has beuii retired t" San Quentio for ten years. 'J'lio barn of runner Unse of Indian Val ley, S.m l^uis Obispo Count?, was burned flown the oilier day. The lire was caused by the children playing with matches. Judge Shaw of Los Angeles has declared the office of County Tax-Collector, held by Hobcrt Platt, vacant, on account of his re taining money alleged to be due the treasury. One fruit packing company of San Jose shipped over 200,000 pounds uf canned goo Is by rail last Friday. It w.is the largest siu cle shipment ever scut from Santa Clara County. The outfit of a lioo-pickar thnt started trom Bowell Prairie, Orezun, the other day, com prised - packages of cigarettes, n bottle of whisky, a uack of cards, a pistol aud a pair of blankets. A. fioe Stick of ]iinn was cut last week at Mlson's Camp, Washington, for tlie Port Blakeley mill. It was 136 feet !o:i^, 40 inches through the butt aud 34 inches through tlie top. Bish ij) Donaldson and rresid^nt Rich, Mormon dignitaries, have been arrested at Boise City, Idaho, on charges of consolrai y. \\ ar rants are out fur other prominent ineiu bei-s of the church. Antonio Gaspia was instantly killed near Louia I'rieta, Santa Vru/ County, last Fri d.iy, by a tn-e falling on him. liefore the body was removed two large sections had to be sawed, from the trunk of the tree. Governor Bboup nnd tlie Attorney-Gen eral of Id iho have declared that un alien does not become entitled to vote by taking OUt his lirst papers, and Registers ill Elec tion are forbidden to put them ou the rolls. Tho Oroville Register has a Ion;; account ol tliii workings of tbe eomp.iuy to turn the Feather lUvit, near town, for mining in the river bed. The paper says the Hold yielk of liutte County for the past lotiy-twu yean was &liij,(H>o,iHJO. A terrible affray took place no^r Brighton, Sacramento County, on Monday night, when) Tony MeDbe was killed and in* brother-in law, John Glocken, and a hired man were fatally shot. Tho parties Quarreled over the rent of a (arm. Ben .Smith, a fanner of 'Coos Bay, saw a lai"t;o hiifk iv his field the otner day and he went alter it. J!y the time .Sniitli reached the brush ho fniinl! a big panther eating the Iniek. .Smith killed thu panther and took the deer to his hou-e. The Astoria Columbian say* a drunken Indian woman on board the Telephone, ;h? ill-: day, threw into the river a sack of pai er mail for Astoria, aud that the mate refused to have the vessel stopped iv order that the s.iek mij;'it be picked np. The Modesto News says the estate of Qe irge 11. Munson, who was killed iv a railroad accident in New York about two months ago, has been looked after by un Eastern lawyer. The deceased left siu.ooo worth of property in Stanislaus County. A five-year-old son of W. 11. Papst was fatally hurt at Orlaiid. Cotuia County, last Sunday afternoon, lie was playing with some companions trying to move a heavy iron frame used in a foundry, when il fell upon young Papsl's back. lie only lived a few hours. When .secretary Gardiner of the Anaheim Irrigation District secured the 2850 bonds from tint lithographers he found that it would require him to sun his name lilty-one times to racb bond witn it.i coupons. lie expects to be able to finish tho job iv h li ' ii months. Local Itim in the Pomona Times of Weil nesday: Fawn-footed Nannie nnd Colorado Kate, a couple of brown-eyed maidens from Vunia, are i n the for Ihe past day or two. Tliei' are escorted by >lr. Kateuiheap Jim and Cowcatchem Aleck, two slick and oily braves who are too lazy to climb lo the top ol a box-car. Canyon City, Grant County, lays claim t.> ucinj.' the (enter of literary culture of East ern Oregon. To buck this assertion tlie News Declares that, notwithstanding the fact that there are two daily mails, ou Tues day last the Bauer City Btage started with more mail t!ian ilcoulu liriun over and tiail to leave a few Backs ou the road. Tlie Southwest Sentinel of .Silver City, N. Mcx , says: John A. Hurray, who is in the (.'oiinty Jail ni:iler Buspicioa of hav i»K blown up and killed witb giant powder two of his sons at I'inos Altos on the liiorn in« of the C.tji inst., lias settled (600 on bis livnic son. This Is a portion of the money given to one of Hie dead I«jjs hy the Santa l'o Company and held in tru-t, and for tlie purpose (il smurini; which the unnatural lather is supposed lo have Cumulated tho shocUnji crime. John Kopp, Louis .Smith and Albert Sea r-alt cniigiit a strange fisb 011 tits annils of Upper Astoria, fays the Pioneer. Uy tisli crmen ii is known as a "lantern" list), and its propel element is in the deep sea. Its peculiarity is its transparency; by holding it up to tlie li(;Iit every bone can be easily counted. It lies a reddish tinge and this on« was nbout seven incites lone; although they have been cansbt In drag-m-ts off the coast that were eighteen inches lung. So far as known this is the first that has ever been caught in the Columbia. Something new under tlin suu in tho way of catastrophes is reported by th« Iltxxl River Glacier of that place. Mrs. Winans kept ■ pet kitten which was about ouu-third grown, and, after a brief visit in town, oil returning home she found the kitten dead. An examination showed that a lizard was last In tlia kitten's throat, its tail and hind legs bcitij; in vigorous motion in tlie effort to extricate itself. It is supposed the kitten caught the little saurian, winch In its effort to escape made a dart down the kitten's throat, which, being too small for it, the strangling of both kitten and lizard re sulted. Little by Little. Little by tittle the crocu9 buds Swell lv the April inn; Little by Ilitlo the muckinebird liullds till his nest Is dove. j-iiiio by little ihc muskrat digs, Tin he pulls the Hnmji uam down; Little by lltilu Hie cold wind turns i lie verdant uieaduws browu. Little by little their enemies Decay the teeth auJ spoil; Use SOZODONT and circumvent Their slow, malicious 1011. Decay of the Teeth Arises from various causes, but principally It may bo attributed to early neglect or the indis- criminate use of tooth powders and pastes, which give a momentary whiteness to the teeth while they corrode tne enamel, Tito timely use of that delicate aromatic tooth-wash, fragrant SOZODONT. will speedily arri'st the pTogress of decay, harden the gums, and Impart a delighdul fiagraucc to the bteatn. It removes those rav- ages which people sustain in inch teeth from lv* uae of sweet and acid articles. \ THKILMNG SCENE. A Deeperitte an<l Kxettiug Duel Ninety Feet Alinv- Ground. Two men fightins; in mid-air. This was the terrible scene enacted iv few days since on n massive irou tower being erected by the water works company, says the Peorla (Ills.) Herald. When completed this tower will be 120 feet high. The tower had reached the height of 00 feet, and two gangs of riveters were at work with their heaters and their holders-on. The latter work on the inside of the tower, while the men who hammer the rivets to a head work on the frail scaffold on the outside. There it winds around the tall, black, iron tower, frail below and dwindling away in the upward distance into nothingness. Ninety feet from tlie ground, and on this frail so if"M. the other morning two riveters were work ing, and from some unaccountable cause be came involved in an altercation. One was Miaue, the other Dennice. Alique made a mi-lick and struck Dennice on the hand ; maddened with the sudden pain. Dennice became at once a demon, and swung his hammer full and fair at the bead of MlQue. llad the iron bead of the hammer crushed in those locks a mangled and lifeless and half-headless corpse would have toppled down to the solid earth ninety feet below. Miiiue, however, threw uu bis hammer in a defensive way and parried the blow. Again the hammer of Dennice swung, nudajaln it was parried, but as its head caromed on the steel bead of Hique's defensive hammer it shot oil on a tangent lik<? a glancing arrow that strikes a tree, and knocked away one of the supports of the scaffold. Then was a sickening, crackling sound as tlie frail op riclit wit-, knocked away from the braces, and down went the ends of two planks Com prising one section of the scaffold, Mique, who had been retreating from before the fierce advances of Demuee, was on a linn footing, but Dennii c wat compelled to make aslant spring to save himself. In the ter ror of ihe moment he leaped almost to the very shoulders of the affrighted Mlque and knocked him down backward, fulling on top of him. The foice of the concussion was such that both men lied to the ed^o of the scaffold, and over went Demi ice. Instinctively, and iv the desperation of the moment,' be caught one heel in the uptight immediately behind him and threw bis 1 it arm around the neck of Mique. There he bung on t'.ie edge ol the scaffold, suspended by only one heel and wrist, while below him —nearly 100 feet below— was a row of Iron pipes and plates of steel. To fall was to be dashed to pieces. To fall on the pipes was to ureik arms ami leg- and back. To fall on the plates was lo bo cut into huge and ghastly slices. The man's hand trembled, sind bis hammer dropped from bis nerveless grasp. The hand swung over and grasped ftlique around the loins with an awful tenacity, and there ihe np-n struggled on the awful verge of tlio scaffold, and at that dizzy height. Dennice had almost managed to swin^ Irs weight on the scaffold when Mique's hickory shirt ripped, and back the man went into space, this time losing the purchase of his heel and swinging cieir over, bo that ho held himself only by one arm and bang suspended up right in the air. ollque managed to thrust the toes ot his lelt f1 ot between the two narrow ilanks that constituted the ecnffold, and thus ac quired a leverage. Throwing over the other shoulder, by a strong and almost miraculous movement, he swung the suspended body of I'eiiuie. 1 back to the platform and d .shed, his face against llio tower. There be lay, motionless and still, aud when then com panions reached them they found that both had fainted dead away. The awful duel had lasted less than forty seconds, but there is uoue on record that can compete with it. HOTEL AKKIVALS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL. M lieirlch. 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New York Mrs C I'ordi, Montana \ Walker, New loric Miss Bordl, Montana J Itertoia. Pore Costa .1 Iturdl, Montana s Massage £ w, lit Costa .1 r> Undsey, San Pablo Mi-s Massage, fort Costa -' <■ Kuan, Los Gatos C Massage, Port Costa E II Hlttinger, Oakland 1. H Cbaloner, Stockton F A Rose, California i: Pettlt Jr, Salt lake J Grahaui, Oakland 11 <; Mat-on, California A Carrlllo, Fresno 0 c Hanklns, ouiaba J II Clifford, California J PAnmelll, Illinois E Williams, Meuiol'ark A 0 Klgjrins, lowa E w t>al.ton, Santa Cruz II I) Aykens, low i L li Mcl abe, Santa Cruz II Valr, Santa Cruz BUSS HOUSE. Mrs P 11 HeitiiMi, Nevada i M Rlordan, California 1)J Glllett, .Nevada C.I lioyd, Traver C X Hosweil, Oregon A M Ollender, Milpitas *; X Root, Oregon Miss -' Smith, Mi if. las lir T It li.iiiuu'. Kodlak « W Hall, 1 v.-lock X W Peek, Los Aiiselea w James, Turlvck p Cralkahank, Wash A W Cooper, Wappell J Lane, VaMejo Miss 1. Cooper, Jeifersoa I- A (iinocca. La Honda Miss E » Parker. Minn airs v ii Pond, California <i M McCoy. spun V> it Boberta, Uallfomla J Peuwell, West port .1 Menzics. California X Good-nan. Portland W F Curtsteuscn. Brookn II 8 Little, I ureka V Jobnson, Alaska It s Huifoker, Truckeo It BCoekrlll, Salinas J II Butler a w, Maryland C Herman A- w. F.l Paso Mrs a Reeves, Maryland .1 T Bryant, California .1 A Bauesley .v \v,Maryld «' Sbi rman, Uleobrook c T llalsey, r.akerstleld \v Breeden. Weatport J !'■ Kane, sn Bernardino Vary West, Westport Rev J Nchafer. lihouervle X l>arraßn. Bbeepsland li N Yoane, Kureka s X Kill. l, sail Mateo .1 It Watttus .v w, i:::reka i* s Corcoran, MentoPark X Lawrence, Eureka C Wilson, Santa Cruz • £ Tlerney. l.ureka ii Biinkmeyer, Snlternar P Qalnn, HotnlioUlt J Dell .v r, iiuiiiii"i<it T Hunter, Lostiatos »_^ PALACE HOTEL. Mrs Cusnlng, Oakland C It Qiituby * vr, Iloston Frank Hill, Murray Wni hlwrhardc, Pa. K.i Knose, St Paul A Saudeinan tV \v, Mont'l Miss M s Patterson, Sacto .i (1 Marline, n y Win Mallt, N V .1 I) Curr. Salinas J T Mabl, N V «i C Clark a w, CLicugo A X Vanilerventer, N V .M li Wiley, Nev S Kltnucrlcy >v w w I) Tobin. Carson C II Low, San llleirn Mist I'oblll, Carson A liayward, San Mateo <1 W Norton, siohawk V M Smith, Eureka • Mrs Stewart, Chicago N T Barton, (illroy r P Kobb A; «•, ijruckeo i; !■: Haiiui. s V (' II Harris. (irurkeo N J C Seybey, Keil Bluff Miss A Ilcrbut, v.ng .1 II Cnrran, H V Miss llitlmii, Bni .1 I Bregoqr, Ashland Mrs E l: it, me, to» ii Dearborn a w, Seattle Mrs H.l Cory. Denver (1 \v Taylor. Iloston .Vis V M Cory, Denver X it 6otlierle, Los Ang .1 l Jlerwlir A w, n orl II llartulni; * w, LOS All J W Dallock, M V A Ltberatl, N V ,\v W HaUock, N V C It lilt A W Ac, Salt I. .1 .1 llelu i w .V c, Kits C M J Levlnson, Washington Mrs si; Brown, N' V GRAND HOTEL. A Ahlf, Colusa I A \V Reonan, Verndalo !•: II I.iiliinann Aw, cal El' Hinds, <°tilc:igo M Ihiinini, Cal T Farrell, Mien a c Ilobart, El Paso Mrs. Powers, Kureka II li Perelval A w. Cal s,i lialconi, Kureka <■ F lee. Los Angeles .1 I. Bnrdlck, Fresno T .1 Smith, Amador A D Willis, city W S Head, l*rescott .1 Uurr, San Dlciro A M Illniuan, New York .1 X wlscotnb, Utah w Smith. Sacramento r C Wadswortb, Tacoma A it Shrlel, Berkeley L D Carrier A- w, Omaha i; <■ ri.nrc!i, Berkeley A i. Levlmky, Htociton W 11 Vau?han, San«ailto M I' Morgans, Angeles X Hurt Jr. Ban .111,111 '. Camp Mrs Homer, New Orleans A II Martin. Aneelcs Cp Miss It Homer, New Or. I II Koagwlek. Stockton leans I (i Wilton, seliastapol Mrs F *' Oglllve, New Or- .1 W I fates, Santa Rosa leans }■■ Murphy, Santa Kotta J A Cooper, Ultlab J Cope. Santa Cruz A U Ltiueschloss, N V Mrs F o,i inchl, Pctaluina .1 M Hay. Coos Hay i. lvur.izzlul, Lnkeport C Zeluier. Sacramento iF V Flint, Sacramento II l> White, en co :' — AMERICAN' EXCHANGE. WI. Blair, Los Angeles XI. Leonard, Seattle W IvVolter, San Jose It Harrison, San C/nentln W Wilson, Los Angeles; J Martin, AJameda It w Ling .v fy, Wash .1 Donaldson ,v w.Chlcago C Mlchalson A w, Napa O McKay, New York I' Laak ke, Texas N reltou A dr. viiina C Scott a- w, iii- .!■,.- t Foots, Indiana .1 it Nickel. San Jose C V Wall, Redding 1' II Trosper, Fresno X Scott, Colusa w A Lewis, San Die/o F S Sheldon, Helena C Lake. Los Angeles W (ilbson. San Diego \V Procter, Howards Mrs.) C lhoinns.sautaFe C Merritt, Woodland J Collins, Si Paul ,i oarmody, st Pan] T sexton. Oakland 1 stoggan. St Paul w Wall, Merced (i Tiirnbuli, St Louis N E Haggard, Pasadena T Sliarnplue, St Loo's c Kcles. San Mateo li Wagner, Fort Canny s Holmes A w, Los .Vnsr .1 Keeiian, Fort Cauby Mrs c Maieii, Fort llraes J D Green, Arcadia A .' Markler, Santa Cms It I. Powell, Arcadia w A Bishop, Santa Cruz c C Keiiiieit, Helena BALDWIN HOTEL. JJ Thomas, Salt Lake c F Hudson. Los Angeles N I' Laney, Injro G ltlley, Valleiu II I! Nichols, Vallejo 11 Jacob, Nan Diego I w llaekcu. Vallejo P Wright, San Rafael T O llrackott. I'etaliiina I: V Plcketh, San Joso ,i M Pluck, < rocket! li Bute. Petaluma Mrs V Koker, 1.01 An a Breadwcll, st Louis Miss V Krker. San Jose S l.overlch. st Louis A It Deillkc, Sill Jose T Kngllslon, St Lmils II Davis, San Jose W II Alexander, MC View (> II Martin, St Louis i. 1. Clause*, Chicago C X Swan. Santa Barbara Miss X Parana. N York J A Parker, Los Angeles C stanlow, New YorK A Cranoall A- w, Chicago 0 M Wheelan, Eureka 1 D Brown, Honolulu - J Mitchell, Boston j w liosnain, San Jnse Q w New. SaU'in I) L Sanisel, Alamcda 11, It Cantshaw, Salem A Illack. Nova Scotia |\V Kljulnaji A; w. Pinole X Montgomery, Martinet jW Irnln a w. Stockton 1) Salle, Liberator Iteud|U Campboll Jr, Vulleju RXW \VKSTERN HOTEL. J F Hillings. Santa Ron 0 Hamburger. Kentucky J II Miller, Redwood City J Gerb.ick, Ohio C Macdonald, Oakland J 11 Kane, Kansas F Cox A w, Santa Cruz (1 Gerhart, Ohio C W Wegley. lllkrs \V Belzlg. Chicago Mrs Jesscr, Hlg?s J j Murray, Pinoln I? Messley, Utah W II Manure, Michigan J Hlaek, Alaska P T Murphy, Chicago ll a Wilson, Sacramento .1 II (loir, Sacramento 3? Whalen, Oregon ) T Wheaton, Illinois C McDonald, Vancouver T X Harry New York W II llarley.ltuiiopcrceli A 1) Jackson, lennsylvna I. Olds, lilsuop Crock i li I" Bailey, Sacramento A day or two ago a gentleman who was visiting lim laboratory, am) whose son was about to enter upon his first employment, asked Edison linn a uiotto for the boy, so that lie might have it its a stimulus mid guide. ; Mr. Edison laughed n littlo at the novel request, then said : "Well I'll give him tills : 'Never look at the clock.' " LIST OF LBTTEES JtcmainlmrnnclalmedlnthePostomce at San Fran cisco on MONDAY, September 22. IS'JU. »*- To obtain any of these letters the applicant must call for Advertised Letters," and give the date of the list, It not called fur within two weeks they will be sent to Ihe Dead-letter Office. Abbott, Mrs Alden Fruit Pre- Anderson, An- Sulon serving Co drew Abbott, «M Allen, MrsHattle! Anderson, .T.I Ackmau, Mr Alien, X II Anderson, Miss Adams, Miss Allen Jf Co Jeniilo Alice Altmark, Mrs S Anderson, .1 S Adams, C Altiiien, Miss Anderson, Miss Adams. Miss Henrietta | Louies Mart- IS Alvarg. Miss i Anderson, Miss Adam*. Miss Francis | Jaenne Minnie Allermana, Miss Anderson. Hay Adhlms. Gerald Sophie Andree. Paul Adler, Carl Alilsm. Mrs Geo Arebard, Julia A Ahem. Miss lAnioiean El- Arlington, Mrs Mamie I press Co * 11 C Ahlbcrg. Osar American Elec- Arlington. MrsD Altken. EJ I trie Xl {} Co Armour. Will Altken, Miss ! Anderson, Armstrong, llar- Jossld Adolnh ry Alberto, Miss Anderson, Mrs Asbill. Mrs Kate Alnla I (George st) Atkinson, John Albert, Mrs I Anderson. Frank Attention, Faiar Maggie Anderson, lirid- D Allen, Mrs AR I net I Austin. Hiram Bakallek, Virgil I Btrby, Mr A- Mrs Brodawskl, Mr N i Hut i (214 Lludeu .Valley, Mrs Jen- Blakely. Calvin I avc) nle " I make. Miss.Susie Bra<t, Florian Valley, MissMayi Blake, MrsKraiiwi Brown, II 11 Bailey, 8 Bla- cbird, Miss Brown Vros(2l-i liaker. EJ2 I BOM i Market st Baker, Louis W lilocbman, Etna- Brown. Mrs Baker, Miss F ] nuel I Frederick O Banister, Win iltluell. John i Brown, Jo-.le A Bants, Jos Ilium, Key I> Brown, J T BaniberMissMay limit. Miss Alice Brown, Mrs L llalicr, Ch:.s \V Boman, Henry (H'2it Harvard) Vanillin, A I Bonus. CO Brown. Leslie Itanium, C'lias IBorker, C A Browne, Mrs Barrett, MrsvWn 800th, 6 W I Maria O Barrons. Miss j Horchers, Mrs Brown, Sam .Maul | If (308 Market) Varronett, Mrs ißonsler, Miss Brown, Mrs s\V Marion Manila ; (BUS Bush) Barrows, Miss Bow, Mrs A Bruginlre. Mrs A Or ice 2 Bowdoru, Miss Bryant. Mrs (182 Barron, John II Ida Jackson) Harry, Miss Mary Bowers, Mrs ißncliannan.Jasß Barston, Anaon ! M*ry3 Buckley, John Hartley, (ieo i Bower, Miss Llla Bogbee, Louis A Baiter, James Bowyer. Oeo j Bunkers Herman Baxter, W H [lioyd, Mrs .las litmus, Win Beaser, Win |B..y>c. John P liurnell, ilrs Beat c, Mrs Etta Bradbury, I. I. Alice Bceni, w V Bradford, GW [Bunu, Wm ltellarn, Mary Brady, 31 liurknolder.Mlss Bennett. I'M Bradley, Mr Katie \v ISen!:ett.T (O'Farrell St) Burke, Mrs Tlios Berblir, Mrs Ii Braoslle Edward Burke, Thos X Vcrpm.iin Mrs ! Brant, -Mrs Kitty Borngaser, John Andreas AioinlllrannanMissKK ■ Bums. Klcardo Bergman, CJ Branchall, Dean .leronhno liir^iund. Miss I A- Co Burns. I:. I .IE Draw and. Miss Burns, Sherman Bernard, Adolpll Annie Burton, Miss 2 Bolyfogle, F II Mary Test, A w Braesler, Mrs Bur and Lews lirirkroril, a w JlathlUle Burwlck delimit Biddings, Hll lirlsman, Mrs | Bush. Mis Julia Bldleinan, Mrs I Julia liir.tiick, Mrs Alice Brinckerholt, Mr John A BldwellWaltcrK llrltton, Flor- Buzacolt, W J Bleghle. Ceo W I cine P Byrne, Jirs Thus Blackburn, A II [Brodek, Dr II ('•dwell. <i Chester, Miss Conway, Dan CiUioon, X Addle I .i.or. Banks Oil I ire A p para- Chtistsen, Miss Cook, Germain ratus Jits Co II Cook, \V 11 1 x Co Cat Cigar Box Co Christie, Tlios Cooper, Win Cal Portland Cc- LUrk, Mrs Alice! Cooper, Mrs Lou menti'o A Cooper, Mrs Callanao, Dr D Clarke, Hennan 1 Mary I ClaN, Henry Cope, -Miss Anna Cameron, Clark, Henry ICory. GeoH Carruti, Mrs |Cl;irke,Mi:is Jen-:Cornlng, Mrs Campbell. Mrs vie I Pl;rpbe Annie Clements, John Costelo, Jos Campbell, Miss it Ccstellu. John Nellie tune. John Coyle, Mrs Mary Cain, John C Coady, Miss Em- Cox, Mrs Thos L Caplloger, Rob- IlyK Crsln. Mrs Hugh .•it ICobler, Mrs Crandell.Kß Carder. Oeorge Coddlugton, Crutcr, (ieo ii ( areaco, Alice II Crawl, c N Carlt. A, M 1) Coffin, Mr Crlger. W Carlllo, Mr* A S Colin. B Crlttemlen, Key Carlson, 1 rltz Cohen, Isaac i Clt Casey. M E C.d:n,L' Crocker, Mrs B Casey. Thus Colin, Morris is Carrcrt', J II jCoaea, Miss Ko- Crocker, Mrs J B CirroUn. Miss sa Crockett, l> X Carrell, Mrs Fll Cohen, Simon Crosby, v v Carson. Mrs a C,Colcord, X lv (rouse, John M Cars. Arthur Cole, Win a Cros.s!k-ld, li O Casey. Mrs Collln, Ernest i Crone, Mrs Jen Casey, Joseph Colemau, H C I nle Matthews Collins, Arthur Cruwe, Mrs Al- Casey, Mr J II S vlu Case, Miss Lot- Cowan, F [Camming;, EE tie [Conraalr, Miss Con ni n g tia in, Cassels, Mrs E L Annie Clias Cavauagh, Char- Conley. John II Curran, Mrs B ley Connolly, Mrs Curtis, Annie I. CualKiioau, Dr V Connolly, Mr- I'unis. Mi»s Hel- A I lieorßell | en C Chapman, Mr.- Connor, I'atrlck Cuslck, Morlco Annie I J "Cutter, Mrs C G I'allcnse, Gus-tDenton, Chas II l>o:iaihy. Miss tare X Uentou, Mrs I Jennie Dalton. Margret Merman, Pierre Drew, Mrs Thos Dark, F \v Deprey, s II J Uattlebaum, Di Derruan, Peter Drissell. Emile M Derrnan, J'lerre Drysdale, Mrs Davidson, Uev H Miss | Anna Davis. N If ; Mary Dudley, Jessie Davis. Miss Sa-lDevcrse.MrsJo- Dully. Mrs.) W rail I sephlne Dnggan, Peter Davis. Mrs sII Dlehl A- Host Dnnphey, Miss DeiuuMlSS Fran- Dlller, Edd Jennie res a Ili'tzßros Dunpbey, Miss lie Conssleb, F 'Doyle. Mrs PH Jennie Deiertz, Jonn w Dohtrty, Miss Huub.ir,lleuriM Deiaiu-y, Charles Delia Duryea. .las M Delaney, M Is s ! Dulan. Thos l)u-haw,Mrs Car- Heleu I" liolan, Michael j rle Dempsey, Miss Denley, Waiter iDwyer, Miss Mary i Dot. Miss Lizzie I Mary Eagle Straw Ellis, Mrs Frank [Erskine, James Works l Ills, Matilda Allirrlckson, John Early, lieorco Kills, T W lEstwick, Lcou- Edwards, A E Kinery, .1 () aril Edwards, QeuW Emory, Miss Sa- Kubaiks, XI. l.ddy, Mrs die Evans. Miss Mat- EtiKitr. UM Eves, Mrs Her- tie Etler, II ral Evans, Mr Ellwoud, Mrs C Ewell, Capt and Evans, II W I MrsC A . ■ Faessler, Root iFlllclch. Viet Frates. jb Fair, Miss Mr- Finch, Mrs .1 W hranclsco, Al- Kima iKlnuefcan, Peter I bert N Fairbanks, Win Fisher, Wm Ford, Franz Fallou, T J Fischer, Mrs 1 Franz, List Yarns worth.Miss- Sarah Frank, Fred -Nora | Firth. Alfred | Franklin. JII 2 Farrell, Win Fltxalmmons,FO|Franlrwell, John lavorite Anics- 'Foltom, Myrick i-'i-vck. MlssMlna tbetle Inhaler |Foltz. Miss Uer- Fr led lander, Fecney, Steiihenl tha Louis Ferl/oi. Albert [Ford. Mrs |Freuger. Miss' Fernhof, Mrs Fo.-ter. John H Maria Field, Mrs Kate ! Fowler. Mrs U Freeman, Mrs King, Arthur Fuji, F II Morten <:allagher. Mrs Gllchrist, Mrs Gough. James E Gains, Paul Maria Granite Powder Gamble, Gin Glareo.T Co Galley, GC Godoy, Jon Grattan, II i.a.a, Andrew Golden, Mrs J M Gray, II i, .1111:1. Mrs GolJman, A (Green, Geo \V Gardner, Mrs Gopchevicsßozoi Green. Mrs A J . Uarrett, Mrs May Goodall, Lenck Green, Miss Ada Qastou, Leon * orate Green, Geo W Gates .V Hunter Goodman, Wm iGreeu, Mrs C F " I, an. 1. -.Charles Gordon, J E Green, Wm Uanthler, Harry Gorrlnge, Miss Griffin. John Geary, SP (German, M.ss Gro.-s. Miss Olga in- . 1 1" . 1 1 .1. Mrs I Bessie Groat, Jno Goer. Mrs M Gorman, Miss liness, Mary Gehrkens, Mrs F Nelllo Guild, Win T George, Miss Gottlieb, Miss Guillxson, Mrs Gcrcken, E II Rosa 1 lna Gllday, chas Grain Elevator, Guuster, Jno Irani, Joseph G Manager llakger, Herman Hatherty, Miss ■I! 111. Mrs Baberinacner, | Lizzie j Hill, Mrs Walter Miss Magdalena Haussuiann. Geoißlllers, Mrs 11 Hack. lisa W Hausermauii, Hilton, Hubert Hacket.^yivester Hawklm, H X ißindmarsh, 1' 1" Backing, Miss Hawkins, Bomerjßobbs, Dr Addle T I lit d-.'s. August Ha^strom.Anton Haw Miss Bodgen, Miss ll.iill, G Ella I Lena Hall, Dr.vtd 111. Miss Mary Laurence Hall, Albert II lies, <> 1" .Hoc. Mrs Kva Haley, Ben] I£ Hayes, Miss Mai- Hoifman.MrsA J llalny, IN He | lluibrnok, Otis llaniaker. Morris Ileasten. Wm S Holland. <'ap!(i B Hamlln, Geo lle.iwail, MIS 3 Holmes, -firs Ham 111. no V- Ellen Russell 11 Hainliu, Mrs Heenenga, Mrs Homan, Miss Lizzie Auiaud.i Lulu Jlainiiiersta.lt, Hex'.er, Mrs E floopir. Geo A Miss Carrie llcinricli, Kobert Hop«luson, Miss Hampe, ci:r McljcrsoiiAlocrt Evas Hampton, s I. limey, .1 HonMrsChauncy Hand ey.GilainJ Henley; Miss llorton. Miss nauay.B E Maud Jessie urn hi, Mrs llfniii>;, Mrs Au- HosbrouthVixen Nellie gnste tliondsoa, James Jlaiist-u, N II i-nr Ickson. IHougbton Bros llansen, Mrs Casey (Howard, Win A Maria ■ Boron, Mary J liiuwani. ell Uansen, Jakob I Herbert, Jesse Howe, Hobt llansen, Pro! Herbert, Mrs Eu- llowlett, KM Harding, Mrs ecue Hnbbard, P? Barklns, 1 II Herman, Prof Huddy. Geo M Uapp, s .1 (Chemist) Hull. It Barn, Mrs Catu- Hen m inn, .lirs Hnmer, James M erine X Rlehmrd llii:itley .v Co Harris, A Hi miiaini, Mrs Hunter, RR Harris. Miss F Elba . Hunter, C W Harri.'On, .1 I 1 Herw:f. Mrs Hunter, Mrs I M Harrison, It ' Bertha Hunter. \> M HarrlSOuACO Herr, Jt'sefe Hurley, Win J Hart, Mrs Sarah ! Heydon, Michael Hurley, Mrs Ilirt.Hr A C II i rroplian t, Maurle Hasttucs, I>r Grand l)usarMrsl;crtu-i Bastings, Miss ll iSKlns. Mamie Bnston.MrsF ('arm; Ilir<liisou, S r Hiitc'iliisoM, Mrs Hatch .V Mellon- Bin hen, li I' liebe^ca S aid Ilildrei. F VV Huttull, Mrs C L, Hatch, Rev JL Ide, Erastus X Inglls, Mrs X M |Intcrnmn, Dick lngalls, <-. ■' tunes, Mrs liar- Irwin, Sam iDgemundsoß, rietE Isack. s, & Son Miss l'erna .lacoii. May I Jessup.RobertW Johnston, John Jackson, Chas v. I Jewell. Horace X Johnston, 11 F Jackson, Harry J Juhaiisou, Carl Jones, V V Jackson, FII August * Junes, Henry F Jackson, James* Johauson, Mrs Jones, Hugh James, J II | Ji.liiisun Andrew Jones, Mrs I' C James. J Johnson, Mrs .Jones, Win 11 James, V M | Albert (Jones, X O Jamison, Miss Johnson. Rev DE Jorewskl, Chas Ll/zle Johnson, Henry [Jorgensen,MxsO Jauiett, I) X Jt»hii.soii,Cai»taln|JorKeusen. I'eter Janish, Gustavus JM Jordon, Miss Jniisnn, Andrew Johnson, J A Jordon, David c Janssen.Mrs Eva Johnson, Milton JinlerbunenMlss JomiHti, Mrs C Marie Monie Johnson, Miss Ju!lman, Tom Jeffrey Mrs Flora Nettle F I Dolby Jonleu, Carl Johnson, Mrs LE | KarHchuukc, , Kemp MlssLydia Koster, Frank Emit Kenny, Mrs Roltu. I. E Kass >v. Frank Kennedy, Mrs J Korte, Henry K;i-t.'. Mrs 1. Kent. Miss Kva L Kowaiski, II Kavanagh, Miss Keoffb, M Krabrti, Mrs Mi. Hi.' Keener, Miss Matilda Kearney, Miss Alice Kramer, Geo Annie ICettelsen, Miss Krjuse, i>lg- Kunaii, Mrs Kate Anna mund Keiirus, Miss Kln^sbury, Ye- Krelss, E F Mary I non D Krous, M J Keliani, FII living, Mrs II I. Kucheubclse, V, Kelicr.Mrs Mary King, Mrs II L .* sou Keller. Edward I Klraiii. Zoni Kundall, Mies Kellogg, -Miss Klundt, W Louis.l Agj{lt> Kline. Morris Kuuz, X Kelly. Mrs Klynton. Pier Kytin, Wm lvi'llilaa, Miss Kuapp, Kalpii Kuiist, lleia Mary A Killliwy, Mrs F Hylic, IT Kemp. J It Kobitsch, Gust Ladies' Home iLeverlch, Miss |Lomlcrb.ick,AW Journal, Editor Ida li iLou^liian, Mrs La Grange, Mrs Lewis, Mrs Kate Ellen Latiil. Ed Lewis. Mrs Allle Love. Mrs WF Lambert. .las R Mmliujr. B A LOTB, \V V Lambcrth.MrsH i.lu.ile, 811110 Loduey, Mrs Larrott, Mrs X 1.mi.1, Win M Lorell, Mrs Sld- Latt. II I) Uncles- Smith, ney Licjuuertson £ Mrs Khoda Lovelace. JolinA Homes I.lpiu:i:i, II bowler, I P Lawler, Miss Ha- l.litlo. Ha Loweuwnld. S norm . Livingston, EO Loyd.U 11, .V Sou Law, Fred Locke, M S Leeke, E li Law. Miss Emma Loeffter. Lena Leo. Mrs Chas Lawreuce, I.ongloy, Mrs C Lynch, Hose <K« . Longshore, Mrs Lynch, Miss Leach ! ua - - Agnes Leggett.MisG Mll.o;. street, Wm Lynch. Miss l.emnaiiu, B I C Madr,c Lclbfarth, lranz l-on;strcet, Mrs Lyons, Miss Cor- Lemon. Mi,- M ChasC delta Leiuuion.Mrs JO Lord, II S Lyons, Chas LeonsOf Vie - Leon, Edward Lyons, Daniel Lester, Miss (irlllith Lyou. 81. Mat>le I-oryea Lyun, Joshua Letts, Mrs 10 . I Loryea. Hazy IMcAnulty, Paul MeCirUogh. garni McLean, 1! McAually, Felix McDonald, JnoN iMcL::u,'hlln. M McßrldeMlaslda McDonald, Mai- McMillan, DC MiCarty, Jno j Coin ■■--■■ .McMation. Ed- McCarty, V, in {McDonald. W ward MiClaln, Dr : McDououctiMlss .McManon, Jno McCoy, Mrs | Grace'- McAlulilu, v o McCollum, Misii Mcl-arland.ChanlMcMullln. Jim Allen Mi: l'll:i, Ham I Mc.Martlli. I'.ll 4 HcCormlckJuH lleOref or, Fred- 1 Hl* ■IcCtoskey.JoeP crick Mc.Murtry, w s HcCno, Michael Mrliurii, Jno S Mc.Nally, Klin MoCaWlev, Mrs Mcllukli. J 0 Mr-Nell, Mm II MacKinnon. Uco Mary H McCaul, Miss MacKi-owau, MrNrll, Mm Mary Nellie McMaul, l)r \Tlli Mi (lay. M W Mel, cod. Miss MrC/uarrle. M B McCord. v A HO Mi Shane, .las Hack, < has W Martin. Master Moore, Mrs MI. Ma> k ay, 1) X Amlrew Mm. re, .IK Maddux, Knox Martin. .Ino I' Morelll. C M:. il.hu, Mrs Martin, W J Morlock. W H Clara Mason, I)r l> E Mortlu'iaMathlas Madsen. Mrs Malthows, Mrs .Mmey. L X Anna CM Muroiiciites, Mc- Mahouey, An- Matthews, Mrs Uo drew It B Mnrtener* Ilar- M.idilen, Mrs M Maxwell, Mi».- ris Madden. Mrsjuo Mary HortOO, T H Ualgn, H l> May. Albert Hosa, J X Maher, Mrs Maze, Chat If Montjoy, Plato Manniou, Ma- Me:mv MrsD.ilsy Mullln. Mrs lachy , Me. s, Harry Mularkey, Mrs .1 Manuel. This iMeIbTS, 8 Mullen, Horence Minn, Mrs I. 'Merc'hanil. Geo Muelil, MissLll- Matisou, Miss Merriam. W I. lav Mary Myers. Daniel Mimra, Miss IIM Hanson, N J Mayer, ltlch^rd Hunro, u« o Marks, i.iiuis Michael. J Hasans, Wm M:irs?raf,.loseph Miles, ('has It Muller, Joseph Mircos. M Miles, Mrs II A Mulliall. Thbs Marker, Mrs I S .Mills, Hiss Katie Muurnie, Miss Marpie, CJ KlnardMnKllen May Man li.l:nl, A E V in! urn, .li.o Murphy, Cor- Martlusen, Mar- Mlnslke, .me neilus tin IMltchell, Miss I Murphy. Miss Martnussen, IMorkler. .Ino | Kato Christian |Monle. Frank P Murphy. TJ Martinet, Miss Monfort, J W Murray, Ki> hard Kate i Montague. F T Murray, Korman Martner, Miss IMontiruiucry A II Cary ! West KaylorASsin TTelsonMlasHary Noble, CnssA Nathan, S J, Son I Nelson, Stephen Nolan. Win * Co Neu,i:iut. I N orris, I'rof E Nagle, .Ino Newbauer, Mrs .Norton, Miss Nenle.E [Newell, Chas Emma NelM'n, Miss INewburgAduli-h Norton. Frank Emma S i Norton, Miss X Nc-I«on, Nelly Newman, S Nugent, H F Nelsoii,Jens Nicon,.luoT |N unez, Mrs Etta oakes, Miss lOgle, \V G O'Neill. MlssLtta Maggie lO'Krefr. John Updjcke, Wm M O'r.nne, Catlicr-nivera, Carlos |ostlnnd, JI. lne Oliver, WniKetts O'Sullivan, Rev O'lirlcn.Mr Ulsehewskl. V ; AM O'Brien, J Olson, BrU |Ott, Mrs Annie O'Connor, Thos Unions, -Miss ICToole, Mary It ll'Connor. I'atk Murlal Owens. Henry U O'Connor, P Palmqulst, GP iPhllllps, Mrs JLiPratt, MrAMra l'a^e.Miss.lenule! I'axton, l'ltlACoJ Ilarride:i Fage.Mrsll iruce Fiouecr Color, Pro 31 A Parsons, Miss : Wnrka rrovist, Thod il -a Plati Mrs Mary Propr Mcrchaul Payson, AH Pomlei zyuski, > Hotel Paulsun, l'anius! Joseph Ipeein, MrsßM I'i-arsiii, Miis Porter. FltzJohn Punry, Mrs John Mary Portal, Mlsa I Heury Pedder. Mlsa [Potis, A IPurdy, H T Peten, George i t'otoui. Henry [Purser, i-.dward l'lluiu, Gertrudej Porner, X jFurnes, John Qulmby, O Quinn, Patrick liulrm.Jl' Vnlngley, Annie i Kadley^isgxleC Rels, Samuel KobertsAlfredM Raleigh. Percy ißenrick, A Robertson, Mi^s Raffi ny, Mrs A I Redstone. A E ME ieai>e. w Reynolds, Sber- Robertson, Miss Han lie, FG man M E BUmtunen, Val- Heynolds, Sber- Robertson, Miss burg man C M X Ratterman.Dean rrowuiug, C Robinson, Misses A lltlclianl A <0.. Games Hattigan, Ml«s 1.1 Undertakers iKoblsson, Mrs L Rawlins, Mrs Tißlchard, M iss'itnc. (> II w j Alice o Roche, J Rawson, DrC II Richards, Hugo iKooeyOranTlHA Ray, Mrs Clara Xl cnards o n. Roaen, CII Ba>, UlstO Chas II Itnliuer, Alois Ka.Uield, Mrs Klcnarilson, ,T R Kossknecht.ller- Oertrude Rely, Daniel I man I!:ij iiiunil. C M Belly, HE 'KoMiian. A Ui-lil, Clara L, Kelly, I I' IKothsteln.Mlss I .Ml) Rlgly, W B ißothchlldHenry Heid. Mrs ißeedon.MrsM Rowell, Edward Reed, Mrs EJ Illobcrts, Airred w Iteeii, Miss X A Robertti, K<; iHnssell. <*has J Held, 11 F llfoberts. Mr. and Ryan, T X Reese, Edwin I Mis I-; ]Kyb«r|?. John Sallsl.uryA lias- Shaiikl:i:i.|l-Yaiik Sogat, L Kemiller I Shaman, A G Solomon, KE Salviitor, V Sheais, A X I Summer, Dollle Sampson, MissMr-iies. goo P [Souther, Mra Lottie s:ieruonii.ii;irr> , soveli, Johan Bandbeck, o F Sherwood, Jas A>Rpanldlng, Mrs SandbergWalde- Sbick. T M ISpear, Fred o mar [Shirley, Mrs J [Spencer. Mrs J Sargent, M I) Shone, G X Ispiekerniftif, Jno Si Dberg, Mrs Ishort, .Mrs w Ispitnney, .Mrs Savini:,l.uan and Shourda, John A Sprague.MlssP X Bliljt Co Siddens. Vf W Seotl. 11 T A J T Bayre. Alice Slslaff.Mrs Marie Bpr»(rae, GE Scliront, Mrs L Simon, ReT Dr Btampee, Gib Schi-rves, (; 1 Simons, Horatio Stanford, Mrs Sciienino. k k Blinons, Isaac Alice Bcnleffer, CH Slmonds, Mlss;Starr, Alex Bchlatter, D D M;ii>ie I Star I log. Jim Schmledecke, Simmons, M rs Starr, Mra Clara Mrs Katie Orlssa jsteele, Mrs C W Bchmola, Frans Simon, W M Isteele, EM Schniittburg, Sim;. son, (.'has li.Stephens.-l'hn I Mi-s A Simpson, Frank [Stevens & Cook Schnopp. Frank simson. Frank W Stephens, Calvin Schoolken, T Simpson, X w 81 Tens, Mrs .1 J bchroeder, Her- Shnines, Isaac Stewart, WII tha ISlnclalr, Ellen stillinau.Mrso B Schroder. II Isisk, Mra Maud Stlna, MlssSallle Sehu:z, August Skaro. I'eter [Stork. Sig L schuiiin ma n, si-itter> , Annie [Stone, Mrs Re Kiehd Sloan, Jno Lancy ScoichA SempkelSiomsiiy. Jacob Stone MrsLoulse Scott, CG Small, Henry H Storm, A A Bcott, H It Smith, Albert storor, J Walter Scott, F It Smldt, carl [Strange, UeoC Scott, Mrs L X Smith, !> Il straitunAddieW Seal, Mrs Sarah Bmltn, E.MD ISnillTan, Jiary Seauiens. E F ISmith, Miss Eltal Agnes seaman, CC 'miiiili, Mrs E J Sunimerfie Id t , Seibert. Mrs J Mjsuilth. Gregor Svenison, 15 er -Belfert, Miss l^mith.lli-race W hanlina Sarah Smith. .1.1 Swc.son, D a g- Selrrldge, Miss smith, Mrs X mar Maria Smith, Kk-hd swlf;, Wlnslow BellgsbnrgMrsW smith. FJ Swift. Rosa Betb-Smlth.ChaslSchmlta, Wm Swiue, v X Se.v niuur. Ralpb | Talmage, Chas ß Thlnsen. Henry iTralnor, Frank Taylor, Alfred Thomas. .1 A o ITrapp, Ida I. Taylor, John Thorn, Abram JTrasber, Mrs I< Tailor. Mrs I I Tlohnor, AnsoiiCiTorney, .1 C Temperance Ag- Tiersou, Chas Truinmer, Carl Itator Tlrtlot, W M |Tnrner, Mrs Or TeimettMrsKate l'oecel. F Turner, Ellen Tewes. Mrs I Toillth, Jlrs A Tyson, J J Thayer. A T Cnlted Shirt A Collar Co lUniversal Photo Co Valentine, V iVonOohren, Ed Venymon, B Van Alsllne, c 1'; Yon Koemeo, I' Ve/ey. Frank; Van Annan. WCIV on Ondshorn, Vint, Hubert Van Dureu, Ur J, WS iVoepl. MrsK %v ■\Vaehenhelme, Weleulth. Mr \Vllli3ms, J c MM Wells. Chas II w iHlams.Mrs.lK Waiit. Geo W Wentworth.M H Williams, Mrs Walker, Mary West, 1 apt Aug Nellie Belle West, Sydney Williamson, Mrs Walker, John Westen. o JO Walker, ollie W 0 Collecting Wilsey, Albert Wallace. Mrs GW Agency Wilson, Mrs Walsh. M Wheeler", Mr | WatsoiiMrsMary Walter. John White Labor ; W l:son,Mrs saui- Wangelin, Harry League uel B iWhlte.CC Iw.ncheßter. E Ward. Minnie G White, Mattle WinterMissßelie Warner. Mrs A V Whiting, A B Wolfe, A Warner, C Whittlngham, I Wolfe, Edward Warner, G W Mis N ' Wulfe. .Martin Warren, Sara J Wier. I) H Wolff, 1-eny V am. llattie Wrlsbtman, Mrs, Wood, Mrs Waterbnry, Mrs 1 A I Wool, Cora JK Wildes, Miss Woolaey. ST W'aiu-rson, Jolinj Lime |Wreg,BlEß Waters, Mr»J MWiik, Andrew Wright^Angellne Watkins.W'W |Wllkins,JS ! Wricht Houlieuj Weber.MrsEmleiWllllams.HnAl.lWiight, 11 T v\ ebster, EII |\\ Illianu, Geo E| \> right. J Webster, G w Williams, Harry Wright, John A Webster, M L yeomana, JII Young, William Young, Mrs C Zelph, Mrs I LETTUES FRAJtCAISKS. lilanriuie, E'lou- Dnrrienx, (435iMilon, Jean ar I : Bush » ->I Iqueu, II Itarada. Laurent l-'aiiMoilhac. . l T Noque, Zacbarie Caudlsart, 1 ILafremiere, Jos ricnon, Pierre Gramoiont.O Lemth, BdmondlPonJon, Mons DeKylandt.Juies Malaret, Hy ; Voisson. Jean Coiuto I Pi'l'R I.KS I 1 \*l I S, Bertbe, Marie iGardebleu, MlleiJannay, Mile Fayenee, Marie Klchard, Mllo Barton, Mad Flor, MadJani Louisa Jeanue Foutas, Marie , UETTERI! ITALIANE. Andreucettl.An- 1 Dalpogetto. Luc-iNicoraAnglolina geio j ea joieese, Andrea \n; ■■ ■:.!:.'. Giov j I'eibufMillened P.i>;;iiiuccl, Alex Brada, 1-ueea Demattel. Guls Rona,Gß Borblerl, Bartol Ferrari, Andrea [Kosala. Glot Batlstessa. Cate Kerettt, Remtglti|Rosil,3llJ bertolla, EnrlcolUlaninl, Uario Kugglerl, Glus lloltano. G It ;(ililk'iileriAiidrea Santoll, Carmelo liruiio, Giov Miiorgianl, A .Sirtnris, Gins Boasa. Antonlno L.uke2lc-e,Maggle[Venturi, Fiora- Camlela, Giov Meconi. Pletru vante Cutagnvll, To-;Mllnjvlil:c, l.ne-, Ventnrine, Im maso , ca ! c:do Cenda. Giov i | CAKI'AS ESPAMOLAA Asenclo, Antoni- Da Uuerra, L A ;Martlnes, Lucl no Debernal.Gerou-, ano Artnands, Ant lino j Nanne KobertoA Are) us. Luciano Qarcla, ,1 I. Ojulros. Mauriclo r.i.u amo nt c , JaTriqnsNazario vm l'edro M Juan Madrid, r.li<»-i Fe;arau. .luau Boborques, E IMojxos, Patrlclo I'oguo, Juau B C.i-t;uiedo. Louis; SKNOUAS. Berelleu, Felipe. MendoaaSoledad Ramlrei Sohedad F I Morales, Coueep- Sandoval, Kefu linn.-.i es, Satur-. clou I do nltta I I'erez, Juana iTnrres Fernande -Mar; Inez, Anas- 1 Pet otegU, Maria: Torres. Apolonta tasht Kodrlguez, M.ir- Vaieu/uela, MI3S Maitu.ez, Made- garita A Hue RubL Manuela S. W. I Al'Kl'S. Postmaster. Dt'lA.V STM'.Ii.US. O.itp» of Deptrtlira Pr»1l Sin Kr:itirU"a. Steamer. I DasrtHATiov. [ SaII.T I WIIRK ■en |Vlc4P(rtSouinl:Sepr.'2. 9am .BdWy 1 ■eka Sun I'eilro IScpt'J3. Ham! liilw'y i ! Ulan 1-annina |8ep:35,13 m t" M S S i Janeiro. China ,v Japan.. Sepc2H, Ikm pins ona lliinrioiilt Hay.. StiitJl. ■■ »m llilw'y I .'iniette V Ynguina Hay.... SeptV!s. Ham Seaw'll t;i liosa.. Han Dleiro tS<*t't-.»,iiAM Itilw'yJ umbta.... Portland .|Bspt2s.loAM Spear vlicrn .Moxlio |Si'|it°Js,lUAii Itilw'yl allou Honolulu |Si'|.f.'s. 6i-ji Mlss'n 1 .■ I'uubla.. , Vie.v IVt Sonuil SppfJ7. !'am] Bdw'v 1 Ain!eieB..lsanrcaro BapU7. Bau H.lw'yJ muoiiic .. liiuinUoK'.t nay-. |Sf|iri7 Uam day tc of Cal.|l'ortlana |S<';u'-':MOru Spear eparture uf Anatniliaa steamer ddpMUtl oncaj :itsii mails. SUN AM» Tll>K T.MII.K. la Futile stnmlard Time. Cimpiit.i 1 by Tit > t lennknt, Chronometer ami Initruuienc Maker. IS Market street. H.W. L.W. L.W. Small. I.;\r^c AM *" I'M ,» SHIPPING J>Ti:t,t.HiKNCK. lor /.nit. Bliii>;)tuj MttUlgenal see Etchfi I'ai*. Arrived,' Sdsday. Sept SI. StinrGlpsy, Plummer. 12 hours Jin Santa Crux; produce, to (ioodajl, l'erklns .V Co. Sunr coos Hay, 1 ; Mcbolson, IS hours from Fort I'll... ■_, etc; pass and mdso, to Uoodall, Perkins A Co. . Ktnir Crescent City, StocKßeth, 36 I hnnrs rrom Crescent City; pass and mite, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Eureka, Smith, 2'/ 3 tluys Tin Sui> I'edro; pa*j and imlse, to Uoortall. Perkins * Co. Sttnr corona, Hannah. ll] hours from Eureka; nass »m! iinlse. to Uuoilali. I'er.lni .V Co. ■ • Stmr Arago, Thomas, 43 hours from Coos Hay; 7-0 tuns coal, to o <; to N Co; 1 hors», to San Frau curo Trans: Co; '2 tons clilttan bark, to .M i.iinnau 4 Co. ftmr Newsboy, Llcbljr, 20 hours from Xavarro; 110 cils lurk. & M railroad ties, 'JO M It lumber, to Navurro Mill Co. ■: <■%■ Stiur Culuiubla, Voiles, 62 Hours rroiu : Fort mini, via Aatorla 44 hours: pass and mibe, to Union I'ml/lc Hallway Co. Mi: ninir .MiiNiinTiiit, lllaekburn, 4 days from >'» n:iiiu'i; 1:100 tour r<nii. to John Kosenfcld's Sous; IC* •para, to li o Blackburn. . Hhip i«;tuhiii', lirliiin. :i day« from Seattle; !!3'.'U torn coal, to r A Cornwall. hhip Palmyra, Minnit, ■■> nays from Taconia; 20t>0 torn coal, to Bourn Prairie Goal Co. Mi p Luclle, Sherman, ii days from Manalino; 2180 too* coat, to Julio lto»n.rcl<l r « mini Bark \v w <;ii i <■- . Wnalman, 27 dan from Neu ■bank; 19,000 cs 1110 bull salmon to Arctic pack- Ing Co. „ * Kktn Mary Wlnkleman, Nlsaen, 22 days from Hon olulu; pan ami sugar, to William*, IHniond * Co Bktu Catherine Sudden, Thompson, !i cla.i rrom Port l;lakelcy,4So SI It lumber, to Kenton, Holmes Jt C«. Belli Alice Klinball, Asplund, 72 hours rrom Wectport; 321 M it lumber, to II Garthwaite. Schr Mary l>eleo, Uruggle. Up river direct. Sehr Twilight, Larson, 3 days from Humiioidt- 225 M ft lumber, to OJT Doe. Kehr .Maxim, Peterson, 2<<, days from Caspar; 175 M ft luini.er. to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Edward Parke, Larseu, 4 days from Hum boldt: 2;;o M ft lumber, to Dolbeer * Canon. Scbr Kio Key. lslgkelt. Up river direct. Si ni Mary X Anderson, Iluubard. 30 hoars from Fish Rock : 50 eds wood, to II Caockard * Son. Schr Chctco. Jacobseo, 3 days from Roriio River: 56 ski wool, to Christy A Wise; 23 sks wool, to Kruse A Euler: Bisks wool. 2 pelts, 84 eds bark, 1664 cs salmon, to It D Hume & Co. Schr Volunteer, llurkcr, 9 days from Port Dis covery; 850 M ft lumber, to Pacific Pine Lumber Co. Schr l'ortla, Cnlstrup, 20 hours fruui Timber Cove; 2.1 eds wood, to Hitiglns .v Collins. senr Bender Brothers. Zaddart, 00 hours from Fish Hock; 101) eds wood, to Bender Bros. Sthr Lily L. Walsh, 20 days from Sand Point -103.1 sealskins, to C D Laud. Schr Reliance, Arf. 5 days from Foint Arena; 70 eds hark. 3000 pasts, to Bible r .V Wells. Schr Anna Kathode. Dobbellar, 2S hours from Fort Rose ! 50 Cda bar;-:, to Seymore. -.■,.-- Behr Mary Gilbert, AcKermau, 4 days from At biou; 125 M ft lumber, to II Wetherbee. ;■■■ Sailed. SrNiuY, Sept 21. Stmr Oregon, Poleman, Astoria. stmr Pomona. Hall, Eureka. Stinr .San Pedro. Hewitt. Tacom.l. l!r si;!;, Province, Jones, Sharpness, Hark Newsboy, Johnson, I'ort Townseri'l. Haw bar* Lady Lamiison, Sodenren, li'>nniiila Bark .lames Clicston, Plumb, I'ujct Sound. Schr -Novelty, Lewis, I'ort JilaUcley. i Selir \v S Bonnie, llluhm, Guayaquil, i^-~ — .-«*. So in- Glen, Jurgcnson, liumboldt. Bchr Mary isuline, Jurgeuson, lluinbuldt. I Scbr Gen Banning, Spring. Grays Harbor. Teln:rrai>!iic. roi.vr LOBOS— BepI 21 11) r. m. — weather thick; wind W, velocity '.'0 miles. Spoken, Per bark W W dutne — la Ounlmak Pass, schr Min nie, with ■J.'iim sealskins. Domestic I'ort^. POUT U'DLOW- Arrived Sept 2l— Br stuir Suf folk. SANTA BARBARA— ArrWed Sept 20— Schr Cour ser, from Port Blakeley. ai.iiion— Sailed Sept i'O-Scur Mary Bldwell, ror San lirancUeo. POST Madison- Soiled Sept 21-Schr Le^a . Sweasey. for San Francisco. ASTORIA— SaiIed Sept 21— Schr W'cbfoot. SAN PEDBO— Arrlred Sept Hl— Ship Glory of tho Seas, from rs'analino. GREENWOOD— Arrived Sept 21— Stmr Alcatraz, hence Sept 'JO. WESTI'UKT-Salled Sept 10-stmrs Greenwood for San Francisco, 21— stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. MK.MHiaxo- Sept 21— Schr Electra, for San Francisco. Movements of Tran«*itlantic Steamers. PHILADELHIA-Arrlvcd Sept 21— Stmr Ohio, rin Liverpool. IJIhENSrowV- Arrived Sept 21— Stmr Pennsyl vania, from Philadelphia. llAVKE— Ariivcd aept 21— Stiur Lr Champagne, from New Vurk. NEW VOKK-Arrlve.l Sept 21-Stmr La llour gogue, from Havre. Jmiiortritiarm. NEWPORT— Per Eureka— l 2ea honey, S3 sks pop corn, *> cs canned goods, 512 sk9 beans, 1 coop tur keys, 37 s';s peanuts, 1 bx dry good!, -134 Bka corn. Bedondo — 103 cks 1 es seed, 1 trie dry so'.'ls. 7.1 bxs lemons, 528 sks corn, 1 car-load pipe, 10 wal nuts, 31) sks wool, 14 &k.s dried fruit, '.' lm notions, 25 cs tin shingles, 3 cs dry goods, 100 ski barley, 367 slcs wheat. Husneme— Sl »Us wool, 3G'sks dried fruit. Ventura— Bs sks beans, 97 sks dried fruit. 1 lot old iron, 1 cs efrsn, 1 bill hides, 40 bxs lemons. -»_ Santa Barbara — 6 cs wine, 13 his oranges, 11^. 1 crawhob, 1 bar Iron, 1 box groceries. Gavlota— sks wool, 1 bdl pelts, 271 sks beans, l bx butter, 11 sis crawfish, - ■■ Port Rarfoid — 1 chest tea, 2 cs eg?s, 2 bxs fruit, 'i cs cheese. 1 coop chickens. 1 sk coin. Cayucos— 3 cs eqsa. 15 pkgs 3 bxs butter, 1 coop geese, 1 coop chickens. 29 hides, '.' bdls calfskins. San Simeon— 2 cs eggs, 4bf bis butter, "J bis ap ples, 4 bills 1 keg butter. Monterey— l cs hardware. PORTLAND ANU as l OKI A— Columbia— l 3 sks wool. 7137 sks wheat, 4ti64 ski oats. 9 pkgs deer Bklna, 57 pkgs sundries, 58 cans tallow, 152 ska onions, 529 bdls -green bides, 30 bxs pears, '.»."><» cs salmon, 980 lulls pulp. 20 bis bags, 22 M I: lumber, 3145 bdlssbooks. 4 horses, 265 sks oysters, 10« a canned goodi. 45 sks dried fruit, 60 bbls 51 bXI cranberries, 105 [ikes Junk, 9 pkgs express. SANTA CKUZ— Per Gipsy— 9 bxs seed, 4 chests cheese. 1 box tinware, 1 pee casting, 2 stoves, bOO - bb.s lime. Monterey— l cs honey, 4 bbls 4 bxs fish, 1 coop turkeys, 1 bx butter, 2 buggies, 13 bd:s dried fish, 18 bis seaweed, 1 sk abaloue meat. i^.we Pigeon Point— 7 bxs butter, 102 sks cheese, 60 drawers do, 26 bxs apples, '-' sks seaweed. .Mm --)ioit— liltil sks oats. 118. sks beans, 6 sks vegetables, 213 His potatoes, 5 bxs 2 sks cheese. FOKT liKAOG— Per Coos Hay— 64 sks potatoes. 65 sks oats, 2UO M shingles, 1 pkg gum, 8 cs 1 Mil 1 sic mdse. 2 coups chickens, 2 cs eggs, 4 tirklns 2 kits 9 bxs butter, 8 bdls bides, 1 bdl handles, 2 sks aba lm, CRESCENT CITY— Per Crescent City— 49 cs indsp, 192 ."I it lumber. 75 M shakes, 4 rolls leather, 3 bis wool, 83 tierces 55 kegs 117 bxs butter, 4 coops chickens. EUREKA— Per Corona— 6l,32B ft lumber, 5 51 shakes, 460 M shingles, 1 buj,'?y, 1 cs leather. 1 pkjr. molding, 10 pkgs doors. 1 cs glass, 2 sks potatoes, 4 bJIB rope, 1 bx lard, 48 br bis butter, 1 keg 6 bbls do, 1 cs emery wheels. 43 sks bark, 11 rolls :eather, 1 box polish, 1 box curios, 3 likgs express. 1 box ap ples. Fields Landing— 222 doors. 2 bir^leer pets. a hides, 11 kegs butter. 150 M slih.#es, 13(iju;»^ wool, 1912 slis oats, 98 sks peas. m- HONOLULU— Per Mary Wiukelmxf^-lI.SIB bags sugar, 295 bunches bananas, " Couslsrnr-oq. :'.v Per Eureka— Allison, Gray & Co; H Dutanl: W I. Gomon: Baasett a Hunker; John Laws; L Ufld mac.her; Cain A Mitchell; \v c Price 4 Co; X II Stevens & Co: H.iwley Bros; Thos A Cox; C I. Ding ley * Co; I) Keere A Co; Porter Bros A Co; G'een baum, Weill it Co: Hulme & Hart; Christy * Wise; Schacut, Lemcke A Btelner; Palmer Jt Key, Paul Keyser; W W Montague A; Co; Murphy, Grant a Co: Grangers' Business ASs'n:l>alton Bros; .1 P Thomas; Dodge, Sweeney A Co; Uetz i'.rus A Co; X.l l.owen; Dunham. Uarrlgau a Co: Siegfried a Itrandensteiu: D Tiedemau & Co: Smith's Cash Store; A Green baum A Co: Wells, I'argo ,v Co: S Mi-Henry .V Co: 0 E Whitney & Co; Ross a Hewlett; Hoffman I Co; W1! Stunner A Co: 11 M Atchlnson A Co; BteTen son A Loumvell; II -N Til>!en A Co: Hiker A- HI112: I, M Shaw: Washington Mrg Co; .1 KArmsby; A Rernsteln; wiist.lre Safe Co: Newmark A- Edwards; - Roger liros A- Co: 0 M Osbourne A Co; Figs -v Ktl- Ilpp: J lvancovich: Goldtree Kros; LeTl & Co; 0 UunUoinery A- Co: L Felling A Co. Per Columbia— Alien A- Lewis; Kissinger *Co: ■• Scott; lialfour, umhr.e A Co; Geo Morrow A Co; Moore, Ferguson * Co: Allison, Gray a Co; Page .v Son; 11 Dutard; Porter Bros A Co; Wetmore Bros; Morgan Oyster Co: Brlsham, Hoppe A Co; Mcl'her son, Brannigan; Chas Harley * Co; '; W Ueoree: Wells. Fargo * Co: Scotchler A: Olbbs; .1 X Armsby & Co: Willamette Pulp and Paper Co: ClatsopHill Co; O Alexander & Son: G W Hume; M 11 Mora- Khan; A Lusk a Co: M Ehrman A Co: Neville A- Co; ■ Burnstein ßros: U P It Co: Meyten A Co: Order. Per Gipsy— C E Whitney A Co: Geo II Tay A Co: A . Field: Robert Hslgbt A Co: O'P.rlen « s ; r * a Sims; Brl.haui, Boppe A Co; Dodge, Sweeney A Co; Rtßdon, Cahen A. Co: M T Preltaa A Co; .1 c Peunie: Porter Bros A Co; Field A Stone; II Dutard: l: .' Bowen; D Keere* Co; WC Price A- Co; .1 II Ben nett; De liernardi A- Westphal; H Cowell .v Co; O Jacobson; A X seyden: Trubcnbach A Co; Leg bourn; Frank Euos; Wolf A Sou: J Freltas; W 14 Ln2alere; Murray A Co: N Martlnelll. Per Coos Bay— De Bernardl » Westphal : P. c Byx bee; Vervalln A Hone; Ross A- Hewlett: IST Allen: Dodge, Sweeney A Co; Buss, Sanders A Co: A N.'^r field"; Baker A Hamilton; McDonough A JohnMnl -, Wells, Fargo £ Co; W 11 Surauer a Co; History Cv; >» S A Feuto.i. Per Crescent Clty-Hoboa. Wall A Co; Simpson ' Bros: Pollard* Do'ize: W B Sumner A Co; \v a Vandworth; Robert Halght A Co; Hills Uros; J J Stellar: Smith's Cash Store: Hazier A Johnson; .1 R Nickels: House, Anderson ft Co: Wltzrl* Baker; saattuck, Kuwalsky A Co; SMcHcnry A Co; B .1 Allen: v 1! Smith * Co: II M Atchlnsou A Co; JO Johnson a Co; C E Whitney a Co; Dodge, Sweeney A Co; Verrallo * Howe. 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With skin as fair as a priceless pearl and cheeks like the blush of early rammer tvrl- li^ht a young girl burits upon oar vision and compels ADMIRATION. How different It would be IT her sutn was covered with pimples and her complexion marred by aa UGLY SALLOW TINGE. Such defects cannot exist when that Indispens- able article to every young laJy's toilet, Glenn's Sulphur Sou Is In dally use. This patent, but harmless " purifying »Kent, banishes ltiotches. Freckles and Tan from the sKln and makes the complexion as beautiful as the pearly pink of tho rarest sea-shelly FOX SALE BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Glenn's Sulphur Soap sent by mail for 30 cents. C. N. CniTTE.NTOS, 115 Fulton Street, Sew York. jelOtf MoFr A Skin or Beauty !■ it Jo Foie «r. UK. T. FELIX OOURAUD'S «Oriental Cream, or Magical Beau!iCsrs> -S ;_: j/tff£&k*. Keraoves Tan, Pimples. ?;Jt^) z~ ,g;®i*S, Freckles, M.it!i.r»t( !i -i, *•' " "■a K*KK'.iS I!;ls '' and Kkln dlsc.isjj, -. 2^= -— *?Si?3w* s *j and cv ">' t>lomiab .-a - -i ~% -V tS£^S».-» swe. beauty and ds- S'c^ o* WS'^P'MS /KM lies ''■''■'' '• Qb^^ — MBft <LjM Iftiil On lts virtue* -<= 0 ! "VOL *Sf (JPSr lthanto.nl tb« °° — isSMisb* <^J ye».rs: no other 1 J?o&^~*<p'- ' ***&& &// hnrmles** u*° J^\jjJ\\ ?*- N — **^f^^*vt \ sure It Is prop- L—it^'U., J^ <^»i5 I^ < 'ig t i terfeltofgl.nl- i J tarname I lit fc'W *'«&3S£IS-&3SbS^> '*«^ dlstiii|jii!ihf4 laid toa lady of t"i" ' nut ton ta patient): *'A$ vcu . tout's 001 use '^'"t, Zrteomm'na' •OourautV* (Vru.7fc f at the least harmful of all Skin preparations." On* bottle will last six months, using It every day. Also failure Snbtlle removes superfluous hair without lajnry to the skin. FEUD T. HorKINS, I'rop'r. $7 Great Jones St., R. T. For sale by all Druggists and Fancy uoous Uealeri throughout the U. S., Canadan and Europe. tar Beware of Bas* imitations. 91000 Kew&ril 01 arrest ana proof of any one selling til* iams. «sr39 SttMo 8" If.