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MANY CONTESTANTS
WIN EXTRA BALLOTS
Special 5,000 Vote Coupons Se
cured by Those of Low
Standing
Mary of the extra 5.000 vote ballots
in the special offer have been sained
by contestants in the last few days and
it is remarkable to see how evenly the
ballots are distributed over the 31 sub
<Jictr!ets. Contestants who have sained
them isre for the most part far down in
the list and have haiied this special
offer as a means for getting nearer
the top.
The special offer will expire Wednes
day. May 20. and after that date the
special ballots will be mailed to the
contestants to vote or hold in reserve
-a? they tee fit. With two days left in
'this special offer and -with scarcely
three weeks left in the contest, every
one who is entered should seek to gain
the added standing that will be given
through this special offer.
Among those who have done fast
\u25a0work lately is Carieton Kendall of B-l.
who makes a jump today from 162 to
1.1 ST, r most encouraging advance, in
deed, and ono which should spur him to
greater action. Miss Bernhardine Bruse
1000 Gold Bar OS! 500 Rocud Mt Ex. CO
•DO Old Con M...5.V*! 100 SUrer Pick .. 17
VF*> Gli Con M.5.82«ij :\u25a0>*) Mirer Pick .. IS
100 Do. • 10...i.*£Ji 100 Ton Eiten ...l.Oi
:**i C\A Ccn U^.TTUUIOO'Too ,\t, 65.5.1T^. (
I60C» Gld C<m 21... 5.75 ioO West En-1 ... 43 i
2*« «ld <'<m M.o.T^v,,! s=:io W**t F.nd ... 4*
2MO Old Con M...5.T0 10C>0 West Cud ... 41
200 Gld Con M-VCT^;
CLOSING QUOTATIONS
NEVAI»A
Tonopab District
B2d.A»k.i Bid.AU.
Beiaiosit 1.07 l.io: Montana l.w I.<S
iiold Anchor. . 01 (Si; North Star 11 12
Uoid Crown .. <2 — Ohio Ton — 01
Jim Butler .. 29 30'Bescce Ccn .. O« JO
MarNamara.. 2« S7jTon Eiten ...I.W 1.03
Mifl»-*y 43 45,T0n of . Nev..S.l<J —
Midvay Ex .. — ' G2,We«t Knd ...'4l 42
Xdaoa Vi WiGM Hla .... 03 —
Atlanta 21 :£:<;id Queen 5L <» —
Black Ants .. 01 CC'<;randma — C 3
Bli Buttf Es 01 <£ Great Bend ..31 32
Black Rock .. 01 iCiUrt Bead Anx "J < *
EJne BeU ... «" ti7i«; r t Bepd Ex. t« 07
Blne Ball ... 10 lllHiberatC €2 03
Btte GoWSeld Ol \C Jun:bo Ex SI —
Booth 1J LM Kendall 17 19
COD l» 21 'Kendall Ex . . — IC
COD MAL. — Oil Lone Star OS lO
Coluscbia Mt. 17 ir» I>oa DHlon ... (? 03
«'om Kraf-tSon. 53 C.4!Marce ul 02
Comnz Nation — 02 Mid Paw-nee... — 01
Conqueror 04 lO Monatfk Anx.. — 05
Cracker Jack. «<8 OS Uobwk C I^eaa — f'3 ;
l»«l*y 1.23 — Mcbank Ex .. 02 Oil
Vtlrj Ex ... — »<I Mciiawk Frac — 04
Ihn B Btte C. 17 Js.Vev Pf-r C 204 !
I-nsd2J TrngL «15 ODiXer tioM2eld~ vl 03!
D.iie 01 <COrv tO 10!
Dominion .... — 01!«»i<i Gold M... «2 O4 !
Kmpine C 2C 3 Pocsbont»s ... t2 —
Florence S.6S 3.C7jited Hills la 23
KJorew* Ex.'. 17 — Red IJon — U5
CM American. <i 5 — K-.I Top Ex.. 12 13
Gld Bull Dug ii 2 — Red Top Frac — i»4
Gld Coa M...5.«7 5.72 Kubv Gold M. — . 01!
«J G id Bar Ex — «2]sU«-er Pick ..17 19
Uld IVirtlaoJ. to loist I»es ...'... 32 34
Gld Rttl Kay; — «4:Scu l*os — 01
*M<l Kemnatt. S3 i»» Yellow Tistr.. — 07 j
Cld Sorereign — :f> Yellow Top .. — 01 j
Gid Csion ... Oli
Ballfros District
Anaetiiy»t .... — <<3;MartJo*-er Coa 07 OS >
Bonni.- Clare.. lv 24 Ma.vfiower Ex. — ~- ftJj
Bclliros Mm. — O5.M««t Bullftxc — Oli
Bttrc Nat Bk 07 e> M«r.t?omy Mt. 05 c7 l
«."<*! Bsr .... f?> «» Mtjr Si<^s Ex. Oi 02 i
Gold S^ttre. I'l VZ>triK Ballfros. t>l 02 i
H Uoolizzß.. — Vl i Tramp CVm ..17 19
U'Kuestake K. ») 22 Valley View.. — Hi
Use Harria.. — 01,Vackee Girl .. — 02
Uantattan Dislrlct
Apr F<»>l Ex. — o:!Man Karr.boldt OI «3
Atl«n A: I"ac. — tii;.Van Little Joe 01 02
lowt — 01 1 Man Mm N>t., 01 C 3
>>ld Wedire.. «1 f5 Jljj Red Top. — Oli
IcniriiE* Jark. ti3 <*4 M«n Standard. — «J
Man lielaioiit- — I'liMnstans Man.. — 03 1
M»n Bis F«cr — ol|Ma«tans Am.. — 11
Mail Br"3cho. — «^,M a « : tijijr Ex .. — 03
M CaixieUrSa. — sC I»ine Nat 01 03 j
Man Central.. — 02 S.vl Humphrey. C 2«C
Man i'oo ... 11 l-TtackaelTing.. — 24
!laa Con Ex. — (2'Wbale — 02
Man Cre*r*ct. 01 — Yellow Horse.. 01 02
:\u25a0-.:••-:\u25a0: O5 00 Vel llor*€ Ex. — 03
OUser Districta
A!i^ of Won. — Cl'.Johcnle Cons.. — 03!
.Ilallorm Hill.. 12 — ,XtT H!Ur 2.30 —
Crtfwn Pt Gib — »\u25a0>• Star Won-ir Ol 02
rafl<-"s N>»t.: 12 IS Orig Rawblde. 11 — I
FaJrrw «; BM — . •« I'itis S Peak.. 1.37 Hn
l'eirrv \u25a0'..'-; — 07 Quwn Recent. m2S 'Ji
f"«lrru- Eafiie. Zi — lßam>#y . .... . *Ol U2 ,
FatTT R K*-k — J 2 Bound Mt ....1.05 1.07
Gol<!yke R«*f. — I'ijYukuo Gold .. —4.23
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' aecuritlea. < Copies co reaaewt.
Miss Rena Taube (Whigham
photo) of sub district A 10, who
is one of the live workers in
The Call's contest.
of A-7 still holds second place in her
district, despite that several contest
ants in the same section are getting
close. Miss Bruse has a standing of
S.9SO. while Eddie Payne, the third-in
th<» list, has 9.517. - — -
Miss Rena Taube. a contestant of
A- 10. who stands third, is a live work
er, increasing her standing to some ex
tent every day. She takes a keen In
terest in the affairs of the contest.
Miss Taube has today 10,144 votes, and
following her in fourth place Is May
Norton with 6.349. <
Following is the honor roll of live
workers in The Call's contest:
GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT «A"
SUBDISTRICT NO. 1
That section bounded by Market street, Lar
kin street" and the bay.
Daniel ihovanlni 78,372
Mrv. George Ghlselli 76.050
Francis Vernengo 22.293
Richard Valentine 15.410
Fred A. Newcomb 6.610
Miss Celia E. Cnneo ....' 5.224
Joseph W. Lang 4.G54
SCBDISTRICT NO. 2
That section bounded by Larkin street, Firit
avenue, California street and the bay.
IJ. de la Montanya 74,473
iMiss Gladys Smith 17,421
P. J. Wtlfcelm 7.37«
Joseph Maloae 6,110
Miss Elizabeth Bartlett 4,110
! Jackson Browne 410
SUBDISTBICT XO. 3
• That section bounded by Larkin street. Ellis
street. First avenne and California street.
Miss Etta E. Duffy 17,510
I Mas Frey 14.&47
A- S. Young 7.035
Miss R. Schwartz 6,429
W. F. Roberts 8,110
Miss Evelyn McNellly 5.5.T2
Miss Catherine Pette* ....: 4,634
Miss Margaret Connelly 4.115
J. S. Stem* 4.010
George W. Averlll 1... 3,110
SUBDISTRICT NO. 4
Tbat section boonded by Fultoo street, Stan
j yan street. Seventeenth street. Market street
; and Larkin street- I * ' '
George H. Miner ." 66.762
Miss Etta William? 65.393
• C. J. Birdsall 55.564
-MUs Lnclle Parmalee 10.632
Chess Farrell 7.6*2
Leroy A. Jacksoo 6.561
Jack Bettencourt 6,177
U. FneUcher 6.160
Miss May Mclver 6.111
A. Eoonomu 1.340
SUBDISTRICT NO. 5
Richmond district. That section from First
I avenue west to Fulton street and tbe ocean. In
[ clndinr the Presidio.
i Edward Maloney 13.651
Lesley V. Horn S.S7G
Mrs. Fowler 6.272
Clyde Owen ...'. 6.100
Hughey Long ; 3.508
SUBDISTEICT NO. 6
The Sunset district. That section bonnded by
H street. Stanyan street. Twin peaks. Corbett
avenue. Ocean avenne and tbe ocean.
W. C. Olsen 22.172
R. C. Schafft 7.554
A. C Band 6.453
Raymond Shane 6.143
Claade Angonnett ; 6.114
Miss May Bauer 4.5&)
Elmer Lambert 4,251
Miss Edith Sells ; 4.249
E. P. Fisher 4.CCS
SCBDISTRICT NO. 7
That section bounded by Artry street, San
Bruno aveaae, Corbett avenae to Ocean avenue,
the ocean and county iine.
\u25a0 MUs Etta Logan 11.572
Mi*« Bernardine Bruse 9.&50
Eddie Payne 9.617
Henry Gartner 9.010
Mlw Evelyn Canavan 8,978
Miss Lillie Gros de Mange ............. 6,910
Mlw Ellen Gustafson 5.013
Miss Florence Harrison 5 674
Miss Annfe Elder 4 724
Mrs. U. T. Hanser 3 594
MUs Martha Heinze .... 3)445
MU* Lena Risso 3.410
O. B. I>e««t 3,144
Mr. Hckie 343
S. A. Smith 317
SUBDISTRICT NO. 8
That section bounded by Seventeenth street,
Howard street. Army street, Lincoln avenne and
Stenran street.
S. b. Ledair 00,607.
Miss Lillian Lansten 25,752
Miss Lnln Hallln 23.211
Gecrjre L-- Warr«i 7.116
Claude W. Wyatt 0.39S
Miss Mar Werner 6.177
Ben Irving - 6.129
Mrs. M. MacPberson 4.06S
Miss AdeUide Rebn 3.312
Miss Mabel Brctrn 3.172
Mise Anna Otis 3.110
SCBDISTBICT NO. 9
Tbat section bounded by Market street. Seven
teenth street and the bay.
Miss Emma Wlrtt 16,053
Miss IViptie Mandirh 13.&2J
Hans Hasten .-;.. 6.410
MUs Carrie Farmer 6.277
Miss Jennie Lawrence •---- 5.493
MUs Dolly Selcer 4,940
J. E. Vera ....^r... 3,«96
MUs Edna Rabbit 3,652
P. Ovennoble ". ...... 3,376
Frank W. Pritchard 3.253
Richard Kingston 100
SUBDISTRICT NO. 10
That section bounded by Seventeenth street,
Howard street. Army street and the bay.
William S. Hackett 33.316
MU»- MargarVt Sicotte 25.442
Ml»s Rena Taube 10.141 j
I MUs May Norton .....' .'.. ....;.. 6.34 a '
! Mrs. . Leddy 6.110 I
Mrs. G. H. Lbsdaner ."......•. 4.010
MU» Mary Ryan '..: t » 3.541
SCBDISTRICT NO. 11
South San Francisco. That section bonnded
by Army street. San Bruno avenue, county line |
and tbe bay. <
E. Mender 42,924 i
MUs Mollle Regan 9,(10 !
Mis« Jeanette Webb 7.178' i
MUs Juanita Elaa 4.553!
Thomas *a»Hh 3,110
SUBDISTRICT NO. 12
That section bounded by Larkin street. Fulton
»freet. First avenue and EUU street.
iilrs. J. T. Mickle 65.100
OorneUus B. Pressley 23.54S
Ruth Reardon 6.244
Steriinjr O'Brien .... ..... ..... ,4,J5i;
Sol Michaels 127
Charles Koch no
GRAND PRIZE . DISTRICT «B"
SCBDISTRICT XO. 1
That portion of Oakland lying south of the
center of Twenty-second street and west of Lake
Merritt and Channel.
N. P. Fairbanks.,.. .13.311
Harry Brown .................:........' 9.02R
Mis* Virginia E. Thornton.. C.997
THE CM&S WOT ING GON^EST I
FOR $20,000 IN PRIZES |
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J£ ; This Tote when neatlycnt out and mailed to the Contest Department of The Call
<^ or deposited ia our .ballot boxes on «r- before the date below will be counted as one
rote for, tbe peraon'vrhoM nam*.U fille4;in.v . .:. \u25a0: •'. •- \u25a0
Xotsood after May 20,* IWS. >
- Ooopon saoaM'be'fent flat-^-not : rolled. or_ folded. .; ';
THE SAN: FRANCISCO GALL, TUESDAY, e^IAY ,19, 1908.
Mrs. Marion Edwards... 6.703
C. F. Howell 6,460
Cirleton Kendall 1,137
4 SUBDISTRICT NO. 2, \u0084
That portion or . Omlliuu ? bounded by Forty
first -street. Park avenue, the b*y. Twenty r
second street. Pleasant Valley avenue and in
cluding Piedmont. . > -
Norman Chirm ll.no.
Leo Maryraont ..SGO
Mario Monteltb ...:%....:..:........... '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0s,l9s
Frank Andrade 3,f>65
W. H. Mlßer 3.010
Armljex V. ; Dredge .................... 2,1<4
SUBDISTRICT NO. 3 :' >. : .
That portion bounded by Piedmont, Berkeley,
the bay. Park avenue, F«rty-first street and
Broadway. " .
J.C. Sturgeon 10.P4S
Earl M. Nielsen .......::;.V...... ..-.;. 7.840
Sophie Seibe C.009
Miss Stella Beakley ...C.ICO
. SUBDISTRICT NO. 4
East Oakland. That section of Oakland known
as East Oakland, lying east of Lake Merritt
and Pleasant Valley avenue.
TVesley Dixon ....................... 13.910
H. Le Ballister .-j.. 0.790
William P. Wilson :«.V. 6.519
WilUam Lorimer 6,278
John Lacev . ...... 6.192
! Harold McDonald .. ........... 5.850
Dan Brearty 4.90S
Cyrns F. Brigs? • s*o
; - SI3BDISTF.ICT NO. 5
That portion of Berkeley west of the center
of Shattnck avenue.
Miss Anna Stafford 10.010
Scott •F. Whinaker 9.313
Harold BrsJnard 9.151
Henry Nelson .:...... :..'.": Z~'.'. ':....... 6.151
Allen. Lloyd 1.638
Fr*da Vatl 553
Miss Rosaline Florence-. 513
i SUBDISTRICT NO. 6
That portion of Berkeley east of the center
of Shattuck avenue. Including Clarentont. •
Victor G. Lucy............ ...: 26.103
George Lindsay ..-,... 14,092
Karl F. Helnrica Jr. 9.623
Miss M. L. Swain ... ..; 6,53 l
Charles W. St. John 6.330
Charlie Snow 6,210
Ovid Holmes 1.914
C. 11. Jensen 1,557
SUBDISTRICT NO. 7~~
That portion of Alameda west of the center
of Chestnut street.'
MiM Beth Abraham 10,219
Alva Wiese 6.736
A. R. Blttleston .-,.\u25a0........ 6.730
Miss B. Hocfclns 5.963
Caryl Smith ...A. ......: 1,936
SDBDISTRICT NO. 8
That portion of Alamedi east of the center
of Chestnut street.
E. Lange 35.&67
G. Stanley McKenzie 32.7£>r>
A. W. Todd 9.626
Miss Elsie Hebrank < 6.390
Albert Foster ;••• 6,110
SCBDISTRICT NO. 9
Froitvale and adjacent territory, that is, from
Twenty-fifth avenue to San Leandro creek.
Chester Morey ...... - 9.510
Claude GiiTen <U*3
Oswald Hermann 6.121
E. Francis Smith 3,321
Mrs. Lewis P. Hart w 161
SCBDISTBICT NO. 10 , .
AIJ of Alameda* county not included In above
nine districts.
Mi*s Lizzie P. Christenßen, Hayward... 35.100
Mart G. Peterson Jr., Hayward... 15.072
Ernest W. Schween. Pleasanton...s .. 15,619
•Miss Vera Dutcher, Llvcrmore S.OSS
L. Camons 6.210
Miss M. Alamcdda. Pleasanton 4.554
Miss Anna Larson. San Leandro ...2,297
Mrs. Charles A. French. Knlgatsen 510
GRAND PRIZE DISTRICT "C
SDBDISTBICT NO. 1 ; "^-i;" .
Counties of SUkiyon. Shasta, Tehama, Plumas,
Lassen. Modoc, Trinity. ~~^ ,
Mrs. C. M. Cooper. Bed Bluff 7,364
D. I. McDonald; Dunsmnier 6.637
Miss Amelia Alves. Hawklnsville 3.326
Robert J. Pashburg. Yreka 3.202
Mis* Maude Reeve, Corning 1.918
Fred L. Cleland. Yreka J.23S
Miss Lueila Shnbert, Red Bins 1,010
SCBDISTRICT NO. 2
. Conn ties of Butte. Sutler. Yobs, Sierra, Ne
vada. Placer and the state of Nevada. -
Miss Dora Brotm, ' Marysville 5,243
F. W. Turner Jr., Loomis 4.80S
Vincent C. Nevin, Virginia Clty.Nev '3.002
Mrs. CD. King. RosevUle 3,543
SCBDISTBICT NO. 3
Counties of Solano, Napa, Yclo, Colusa, Glenn,
Lake, Contra Cosra.
Mis* Ida Fink, Dixon V 26,253
Doxler Johnson. Napa 19.25S
Miss Maude Paradlne, AnUoch .....19,064
William Cuff. Napa 'IS.OIO
Fred L. Macfartane, Vallejo ->8,654
Miss Alta Stephens. Woodland 7.144
John Henry. Pinole,... .'.......: 0,160
Richard Smith .... >.0.144
Jstfaes SUpp, VacaviUe 0,136
Miss Louise Zlerngible, St. Helena 5.730
Miss Loretta Mi Rogers; Davlsvllle...... 3,017>
Edward McGreevy, Vallejo... 1.560
Loyal Whltton. Yountville -1,434
Mrs. Manael Jose 100
SCBDISTRICT NO. 4
Counties of Sacramento. El Dorado, Amador.
Miss Amelia Saner. Gait 12,234
Miss Norma Klrtlan. Diamond Springs. . 8,317
Hazel P. Journey. Sacramento ;. 5,912
MUs Vera Winchester. Sacramento 3,457
oVir'.i SUBDISTRICT NO. 5
Counties of Marin, Sonoma, Mendocino, Hum
boldt, Del Norte.
F. B. French. SanU Rosa 2«,533
Miss Lydia Grand!. Petaluma .......... 25.503
W. H. GrandL Valley Ford... 2£,536
E. C.Ward, Petalnma 28,006
Lina de Bmaarrfi. Santa Itosa SS.OtSI
Chester Smith, Petaluma 17.341
Earl Pressey. Petaluma 14.;9>»
John J. White. Lakeville 13,61)7
Miss E. Sbenton, San Rafael 6.604
Miss Fannie McGlaskow, Largo....*. 6,415
MUs Dorlnda Pherrts, I'etahuua 6,410
Miss Ida May King. Ferndale ........^ 6,284
Fred Wilson. Larkspur : 6,211
Forest A. Brnnthaver. San Rcfael ' 4,003
Chester A. Jodah. Mill' Valley.. .... 4.45S
Arthur de Veuve. Larkspur 4,256
Dick Dinned, ForestvlUe 3.1*10
Lloyd Cunningham. Windsor 3.074
G. D. Marina, Lakeville 3.010
Joseph Saner."" San Rafael 1,557
Ed Redmond, Bodega 41 s
E. C Howard, Petalnma 210
SUBDISTRICT NO. 6 -
Cocnties of San Joaquin. Calaveras, Tuol
omar, Stanlslans. Merced, Maripasa.
Harry Tcunpkins. Bethany 19,2t53
Alex Brlones., Stockton - 16 609
Art Swaruel. ' Oakdale 15,02tt
A. W. Dawes,' Ntw Hope „ 14,742
Wm. Sweeney, Tuolumne ..:...**..•...... 12,410
Mrs. Edith Grover. Stockton •.. »,366
Miss Clara . Starkweather. Los 8an05.... \u25a0 7,778
Miss Henrietta B. Abrens, Newman . 7,283
J. 51. Pnn. Los Bidm v 8.533
Miss M. Sllva. Los Bines .............. 6,410
MUs Emma Harm, -.erced ........... ...'' 4,610
MUs Anna Classen. Wallace - 160
SUBDISTRICT NO. 7 . - ; •
Counties of Fresno. Madera, Muoo, Inyo, Al
pine. Kern, Tnlare, Kings. -
George Andrews, Freeno ...:. 45.83S
Arthur Bawden, • Bodie ." 16,463
Mr*. Mary Thomas, Madera 9.062
Mrs. Agnes Finaer, Kern \u25a0.....:...\u25a0 6567
Mrs. Lixxle Houghton. Bakersfleld....... 8 532
Miss Ruby Bloyd. Hanford ....;.... 6,400
MUs Blanctfe Knglisb. Vlaalia 2,210
Miss Helen Collins, Frfeno 1,910
Miss Pearl Woosnom ........1,714
Claade Hagler. Hanford*. .'. ;.. 1,310
Mrs. Emma Bateman. . Bakersfield ...... 1,210
Miss Lndle Price, Madera ...,'"........ 1,210
Mlw Winnie Turner. Selma ...->........ 1,210
Bob Burton, Oil Center.. 1,060
Mrs. Scott Ballash. Pwterville 7«0
\u25a0 SUBDISTRICT NO. g
Counties of Santa Clara and San Mateo.
Ernest H. Wuhrmann. San Jose 29 5«3
Miss Zannette W. Potter, Ssn J05e.*..... 2$ 103
Mrs. Millie Brown. Sooth City ...". .22* $66
Daisy Meller,:- Sin Mateo 13'v^o
Miss Mac Carroll, San Jcse g «92
Miss Agnes Jory. Palo Alto ......; 7 903
MJss Angela RucK Mountain View ...... C 974
L. Ehrbardt. San Jose 6 710
Mlm Clara Berg. Bnrlincame 6^711
Thomas A.SiddalL Saa Mateo \u0084..:...... 6 146
W. Emerson. San Jose "."..... 3 S2O
August Belfrsge, Borlingaute ..'......... 2.279
Miss Margnerlte Brown. San Jose ........ 2*216
iMiss Rosa He- Geoffrey .'; San Jose \u25a0.... • 1 izs
j Miss Sophie Pankewlcz. Vl*ta Grande... 094
Miss Odette Don. Santa Clara j**
John FoeJetta. Pescadero -;.""....•. ifio
Mrs. ! CUarles Townsend, Redwoodw. . . . . 10C
-0.. SUBDISTRICT NO. 9
Counties of San : Lois OMspo;-' Monterey, ' San
Benlto, Santa Crnz. Santa Barbara. -
Miss Irene Walker,* Betteravla ."". .T. . : . . . 28.464
MUs Mabel Kearney. Hollister '.....;... 26.3»2
Miss N. M. Harrison, King' City ....... 2B,30!»
Rev. It. M. Mcstre*. \u25a0 Monterey ! .' 2C.IM
Miss M. Redutan, : Watsonvllle .......;. 14,413
Edward .Thompson. Spreckel* \u25a0 \u0084 \z,SX\
Mrs.' Carrie M. Amador. Boulder Creek .. 7*703
HarveyiJ. Gannon. '- Santa Crna.. ........ : . : 6.989
Tracy Peck.' Watsonville ............... -"6 025
Mlss.l^ena Fanoe,:Gonzales-".v........... ;. 7 5 774 ]
Btn C Belhimy, Watsonville \u25a0;.,'..'...•.'." 5*454 \u25a0
Miss ; Grace - Ijon?,-, Kan ' Lois \u25a0 0b15p0.*. ..-. . ;. 1)310 '
James 11. Gillen. * Santa ; Cna.v. . .... . ; . i'icß
Mj*s,Kva Craip.- Santa Croz .............'\u25a0 I*olo
BIRTHS, : MARRIAGES, DEATHS
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trill not be inserted. They must be handed in at >-
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with tlie name and residence of persons aotbor-
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stricted simply to the -announcement of the erent
are published once ia this column j free of charge.
MARRIA6EIICENSES
The following marriage licenses -were issued
in San FrancUco Monday,. May 18: ' ;
! Joan D.'" Powell. 43, San Francisco, 'ami
I Blanche MeCrady, 24, St. Louis. Mo. :
I Clarkson Dye, SS. 2250 Broadway, and Flor-
ence Theller, 32. 2707^ Laguna st. ; ::
Anton Lubimir. 39, 308 Pacific <t., and JulU
Iba. 38. 2990 Mission st. .
Marion L. Tobrin«r. . 2«,% 415 Clay St., and
Lesley Brown. 21. 134T Oak et. v
\u25a0 Harry McKerrow, -33. Hayward, and Sarah
E. Dignan. 32. 243 , Oak ; st. • . - ,
James HUtt, '30, and Effle Randall, 22, both
of San Jose. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-" *. -' \u25a0 .
Abraham Serewky. 31, 29 Killing st., an.l
Ester* Bernard, 27, ,3SS Dolores st.
- C. Stanley Rogers, 24. &40 Eddy. at., and
Juliet E. Necker, 24. .70 DeTisadtro nt. .
Alex H. Roo*. 22.. and Anna 11. Carlson, "24,
both of Redwood City. '
John J. Joetsen. 32. .606 Halght st.V an-J
Agnes W. Sleberlich. 25, 4V.U Sanchei st.
William R. Hird. 2». 410 Locust at., anJ
Annie P. Watson, IS,- 230 V Harrison " st. .
George Carman. 50. 6W Mission St., and
Fannr .Vombas. 30, 1117.:Filimore st. • -
John R. Lenhart, 21. Mill Valley, and Mar-
garet M. Flynn, 18, 99 Cannelita »t.
OAKLAND, May Is.— Tbe following marriage
licenses were issued today: *
i Fred Seaborn, 23, and -Jane Loxe. 21, both
of Berkeley.
Joseph R. Lfphtheart. 30, VancouTer, end
Jessie P. Martell. 25, Elmhnret.
Darid Lundy, 37, and Sadie Collins, 32,.b0tb
of Oakland. _\u25a0
Joseph Perry. 22, Berkeley, and Rose Ra-
fael. IS, Richmond . .. .
A MARRIAGES
CANTOWITH— BASKER— In thi« city," May 10.
190$, by the Rpv. Dr.* B. M. Kaplan, Harry
Contowith and Edith Basker. .
LIPMAN— HEIMAX— In thia city. May 17, 190$.
by the Rer. Dr. B. M. Kaplan, Henry M.
Lipaan and Peari F.-Helman.
McKERROW— DIGNAN— In this city. May 16.
100 S. >y the Rer. Frank Stuart Ford, pastor
First . Christian church. _ Harry McKerrow of
Hayward, Cal., and Sarab E,. Di^nan of San
Francisco. . - • .
RAYNAUD— WARES— In thi* city. May 16,
190 S. by the Rer. E. L. Walz. Ernest A .
lUynaud and Grace E. Wares, both of San
Francisco.
BIRTHS
DIVELLE— In this city. May 13, 190S, to the
wife of George JU DiTelle <nee Bryson), a
daughter. »
HASKINS— In Alamefla. Cal.. May 17. 1908. to
tbe wife of Arthur K. Haskins (nee Moorej,
a daughter. .
ROTHBLUM— In thi* city. May 16, 1908. to
tbe wife of E. Rothblum (nee Baumgarten),
a daughter.
SMITH— In this city. May 15. 190S, to the
wife of W. F. Smith (nee Koehncke), a
son.
WHITE— In this city. May 10. J9OS, to the
wife of Allen White, a daughter.
WOOD— In Berkeley. Cal., May », 190 S. to tlie
wife of Albert Charles Wood, a son.
DEATHS ..
Balhorn, Caroline... 33 | Magee. Alexander.... 06
Behnke. Carl .... 60 | Mattson. Esther .... 1
Bryant. Bridget .. — McAullffe. Alice., «$
Bullock. Isabella .. 43 | Messerschmidt, A...... 45
Caldaira, Manuel A. 37 1 O"Brlen, Michael J. GO
Conboy, Josephine... 10 j Prouty. Florence —
Dolan. John ..... s4 Ramsdell. Drocilla C. —
Figeae, Antoine . . C 2 j Rees, Kate Frances. 20
Fitzgerald, Bridget. SO j Robertson (Infant)
Flint, Edward D. Jr. 7 | Rogers. Martha 67
Keller. Charles B. 14 | Roland. Ciysses 5... 43
Kenney (Infant) j Rosener. Herman ... 52
Kins. Charles 4S j Rupp. Minnie :..... 2
Knoche, John D.... 2S j Smith, Catherine ...05
Krause. Albert F... 30 i SuillTan. Mary F. —
Loebner, Mxthilde... — \ Tyler. Jennie 37
BALHORN— In Colusa. Cal.. May 16. 1903,
Caroline." beloved wife of Frederick Bal-
horn. beloved mother of Luis« ! and Frederick
Balhorn. and <belored sister of Mrs. H. Leh-
mann and : Carl Fuess. a rat ire of Bergza-
. bernr Germany, aged 33 years S months and
IS days. i -, \u25a0
Friends and acquaintances ate respectfully
invited to • attend the " funeral today (Tucs-
ilayi. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. from the parlor*
of HaUted k. Co:. 924 Fillmore street. In-
cineration' l:*' O. O; F. crematory. \u25a0
BEHNKE— ln"; Oakland! Cal.. May 17, 1905.
Carl Behnke. dearly beloved husband of Mrs.
. Augusta : Betnice, loving brother of Nlclans
Behnke and Mrs. John Bahrs. and granduncle
of Mrs. Minnie Hauffe Jordens. a native of
Gluck Stan. Holsteln. Germany, aged CO
years 11 months and 17 day*. A member of
Norddeutscher verein.
' 'Friends and acquaintances are r-cspectfullj
Invited to attend the funeral service* : tomor-
row (Wednesday). May 20. at 2 o'clock p.7ni.;
at bis' late residence, 843 Sixtieth street b->-
tween Grove and Genoa, Oakland.: Interment
Mountain ViewVcemetery. J- : ; . ?'T
BRYANT— In this city. May 15. 1008. • Bridget.'
beloved wife •of James Bryant, and: motb'er
of Alice and James Bryant, a . native of I Ire-
land, j ; \u25a0-\u25a0 A \u25a0 ..-:
Friends and acquaintances are" respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral i today (Tues-
day), at 9:3o'o'clook a. m.. from the funeral
parlors of Banker & I.unt, 2G66 Mission stn-t
between and Twenty-thirrt,
thence to : St. Peter's church, Twenty-fourta
and Alabama streets, for services, commencing
at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy. Cross ceme-
tery. C^T-'W-
BULLOCK — In Beresford, San Mateo county.
CaL. May 16, 190?, Isabella, wife of Joseph
J . Bullock, a native -of - California,' aged 43
years 3 months and 16 days. :; ; '~,
. Friends and acquaintances - are respectfully
" invited to attend .the-- funeral services" to-
day (Tuesday^ May lt>. at 12:30 o'clock, at
her late residence. Interment Cypresa Lawn
cemetery, by electric funeral car from - San
Maleo. •
CALDAIRA— In Decoto, CaL. May 18, 100S,
Manuel A. Caldaira, aged 37 years and 5
months. '\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0\u25a0
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend- the funeral ' tomorrow
(Wednesday). May. 20. -..at 9 a. m.
CONBOY— In thi» city, "May 17.' 190 S. Josephine
E., patient and idolized daughter of Michael
J. and the late Kate Conboy. and loving little
sister of Nina. Era and Hazel Conboy, a na-
tive of San Francisco, aged 16 years 11 months
and 1 day.
Friends and . acquaintances . are respectfully
invited ' to attend the funeral tomorrow
(Wednesday); May 20.- at 9:80 o'clock a." m..
from the residence of her pa rents,- 967 Hayes
street, thence to Sacred Heart church, where
a solemn ; requiem high • raas* for the . repose
of hex-ponl wlll.be celebrated, - commencing
' at . 10 : o'cliKk •• '" w- • Interment \u25a0 Holy Crosa
. cemetery^ '--\u25a0 ; n I
DOLAS— In this "'city. May I<J. 100$. John
Dolan. beloved father of Joseph P., Mary J.
'and, Vincent ; Dolan, a "native of Ireland. ag«U
' S4" years.- ' -\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0•' . - " "" ' - ' '\u25a0\u25a0'< \u25a0
The- funeral will take _ place tomorrow
* (Wednesday*, at 9:30 a. 1 m., from his | late
residence, 236 Fifteenth street, thence to
the Church of •' the . Most Holy Redeemer,
where a requiem high mass for the repose of
his boul wiir be celebrated, commencing at
10 o'cleck a. m. Interment Holy Cross ceme-
tery, by carriage. ".- . •
FIGEAC— In this city. May • 16. JIOOS. Antoine.
beloved hnsband of Marie • Flgeac. father of
Louis. . Marins, Ernest, and Louise Figeae,
and father In . law : of Marie Flgeac «. native
of France/aged C 2 years and 7-montbt. « :
' , Friends . and \ acquaintances ; are respectfully
' invited to attend • the funeral today (Tue«.
day) ' May 19. 190 S. at 9 o'clock - a". - m.. frotn
- hia late residence. 12 Rincon place off Harri-
I wm street between First and Second, thence to
the French Church of Notre Dame I dcs -Vie-
. toires, where a macs for the repose of his coul
\u25a0\u25a0'-. will be celebratetl. Icterment Holy Cros* came\u25a0-
' ..tery.. v/ - \u25a0; :. \u25a0 .\u25a0 . . : : _ , ;.
FITZGERALD— In Alameda, Cal., May 17, 190".
Bridget, dearly; beloved wife .of ; the late
Thomas Fitzgerald, loving mother •- of v Mrs.
"W.- J. Rogers :and Jlrs.-.D. D. Hlles. . and
devoted sister , of Mrs. Timothy Nolan, a na-
VitlTe- of Ireland,', aged SO years.- , \ -
.Friends and j acquaintances are respectfally
invited 'to attend -the funeral^ tomorrow
(Wednesday).* May 20. at 9:30 a. m.. from'
the residence of » her daughter,- Mrs. D. :D.
Hllcs. : 142S - Walnut street, thence to: St.? Jo-
r seph's " church, i where a" oolemn f requiem high
.- mm . for the ; repose ;of her swil -. will be
celebrate«l,' commencing at 10; o'clock aUrm,
anterment. St. Mary's .cemetery. \u25a0;,-.\u25a0 'l_
FLINT— In Oakland. Cal..* Edward Dl Flint Jr.;
• youngest . «>n •of E."; D. |. Flint of . Los Gatos,
\u25a0'Cal- aged ,7 year*. '.'.:' ' .- ;-,'\u25a0\u25a0
' ~~ : The funeral \u25a0 will •-. . take place tomorrow
(Wedne«day). May 20.- at 10 a. ro., 1 . from CO
. Santa Clara avenue. .Oakland. . : - • .
KELLER— In" Ivodt. San ; Joaquin county. ;. Cal..
May 17. IMS. Charles Brack Keller, beloved
gon of-John and. Doretta, Keller,- and loving
r brother of \u25a0 Elltabeth and 'John r Keller Jr.. a
-eattreof California, aged> 14 f years.- -
KENNEY— ln' Oakland. CaL. May 17. 1909, Wai.
- ter Jame«.' beloveds son of John and Elizabeth
\u25a0V Kenney, f and . brother : of 'Vera Kenney," 1 a isa-
. \ tive ' of . California, aged ";10 months. ; ,i ..\u25a0,:*""<
KING-^-In ' this clty.'v May: 17,;i'1»08,V Charles
-.King." a native ; of aged 4S 4 years.
KXOCHE--Inlthis 'city. 7 : May ! 16.; I908r" John" D..
> beloved. husband ; of -Annie Knoche. 'and father
; tot a Ellxabeth.l Fred * and '£ Ethel i Knoche," and
- brother of • Mr*.- M." Behrman. Mrs.- A.~ Kroder
\u2666and!Mr».;B.F.Cleary,;a naUve;of.San Fran-
?\u25a0 • ciwo,'- aged 28 yeara - 1 3 month" and 1 . day.^-^
• : v- * <r|ie ; funeral '\u25a0 . will <-' take «. place today a iTtie^.
: day)." at 2; p4m..\ from: the parlors of Me-
Brearty.i & ' McCormick. 7 915 Valencia I- street
-• near. Twentieth;: Interment Mount Olivet ceuj-
>, etery. f; : ' :.-.-'.''' _\u0084\- r ,. ' '•"\u25a0 ./\ ~. " ;\u25a0
\u25a0 KBAUSE^-in i .this i-" clty. f i May ; 17,:' 1908,' ' Albert
. F."; Krause,: bclovea \u25a0;..- husband of - - Hannah
Kranse.' and loving • father of Helen H Kranse,
a native h of -Germany. aged "3o years .and__l
day. A\u25a0• member . of Montetnnja i tribe ' No. • •< .
Inip. v O. -\u25a0 n. M. ; - Cocrt : Golden * Era No- =«».
Foresters of .'America.- rand a member^ of the.
; ?metaU polishers' i union, local i No., 145.-; - • \u25a0
\u25a0'.;\u25a0 • -•\u25a0 Friends •. and acquaintances i are '\u25a0 respectfully
invited -to attend the fnneral today (Tnes-
- j day). iMay 19, ; at', 2 'o'clocsr. p.J m- from the
mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate under-
taking company.-. 24T5 Mission street near
Twenty-first.' Interment Mount Olivet ceme-
tery,, by carriage.: . .
\u25a0 : :\u25a0 Officers and members 'of Court - Golden Era
No. 26. :F.: F. of A.." are reqnested « to attend
the funeral of onr late -.brother. A. F.
Kranse. from <he chapel of the GoMen Gate
undertaking company, . 2475 Mission street,
today (Tuesday); May 19," at 2 o'clock p. m.
sharp. By order -
A. w; LACFF. Chief Kancer.
Attest: E. F. METER. . Bee. Sec.
Members of Monteiuma tribe No. T7. - Imp.
0.. R. M.. an- requested to attend tbe
- funeral of our late brother; A.' F. Kranse,' to-
day (Tuesday),- at -2.- p. 'm. v-
- E. F.VOLKMANN, Sachem.
i^IW.T. JEWELL, C. of iR.
LOEBNER— In this city. May 17. I9OS, - Ma-
,i thilde. belored wife of Max Loebner. beloved
- mother of Edward Loebner. and beloved sister
of Mrs. : 11. Emrlch of Nets- Jersey and Mrs-
Charles Schroeder-of -Arizona, a native of
Austria. - . , . .
r* Friends and . acquaintances are respectfully
. invited to attend the,, funeral today iTn»5-
\u25a0 day), aj 10 o'clock, from her late residence.
[ - 1019 Laguna gtre«t. | Interment Eternal Home
cemetery, by electric funeral ear from Tntr-
- tietb street and San Jose avenue at 11:15 a. m.
MAGEE— In ' Oakland, i May 17. 1309, Alexander.
-dearly, beloved hnsband <of the late. Catherine
Ma gee. and lovln? father of John and Alexan-
• der Ma see \u25a0 and Mra."*- ilary Hawkrard. c
native of Belfast. Ireland, ased 56 yeirs «nd
5 months. . <Fresno papers please copy.)
' Friends . and acquaintances are respectfully
invited ?tn attend the fnneral today <Tne.«-
' day), at 9:30 a. m.. frca the parlors of P. F.
; Green & Co.. northeast corner of Sixteenth and
Guerrero streets; thence to St. James choreh.
-where a requiem blrh masa for the repose of
his soul will be celebrated, commencins at 10
o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
MATTSON— In Berkeley. Cal.. May IS. 100 S.
Esther Josephine, beloved and only child of
Conrad \u25a0 and Emma Mattson. a native of San
Francisco, Cal., ased 1 year 4 months and
5 days. - - "•:..."
Friends and acquaintances " are respectfully
invited to attend th« funeral service* tomor-
row ( Wednesday). May 20, at 2 o'clock p. m..
at the resldes-.ee of her parents. ICOO Grant
street, - Berkley. Interment STountain Vle-sv
cemetery. —*»
McAULIFFE— In this city. Mar IS. 190 V Alice.
dearly beloved daughter of Nellie and Georjre
McAnliffe. and pUter of Loretta. Ellenn and
Marjraret McAnllffe. a | native of San Fran-
cisco. Cal.. aced 6 years.
The funeral will, taie place tomorrow
(Wednesday*, at 10 a. in., from the residence
: of her parent*. I*>l9 Florida : street. Interment
. Holy Cross cemeteyy.
MESSEItSCHMIDT— In this city. Mar 17. 190?,
Anton, dearly beloved husband of Sophie Mes-
Berschmidt. and devoted father of Elsie, nans
.and.Tcny Messerschmidt, a "native of Hewen.
Darmstadt. Germany, ared 46 years 3 months
and 8 days. A member of Verein Elntracht.
Mission turn verein. Herrmann ctamm No. 224,
U. O. U. M.. and Harmony gesang verein.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
Invited to -attend' tbe fraeral today (Tn.*s-
day);- May 19, at 2 p. in., from his late
Tesidence, 442 Stanyan street between Paae
and Oak. Incineration, Odd Fellows' crema-
tory.
O'BBIEN— In San RafaeL May 16. 190$. Michael
IJ. O'Brien, beloved husband of Isabella
O'Brien.' and father of Robert. William. John
\u25a0 and Marcaret O'Brien, a native of County
Waterford. Ireland, aced 60 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
Invited to attend the funeral -today (Tues-
day), at 9 a. m.. from his late residence. 119
Ross street, thene* to St. Raphael's chnrch.
. where a hieh requiem maw for the repose of
bis soul -will be . celebrated. Interment Mount
Olivet cemetery.-
PROCTY — Members of San Francisco circle N«.
490. W. O. W., are requested to assemble at
208 Noe street at 3 p. m. to attend the
funeral service ~»f our late neighbor, Flor-
ence Prouty. By order of
A. J. O'DONNELL. Clerk.
BAMSDELL^-In • this city. May IS. 190S, I>r.i-
cilla C. Ramsdell. beloved wife of the late
, Joseph Hamsdell. and sister of th<> late Mary
E. Weyrant. a native of New Y«rk. --
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to attend the s funeral tomorrow
(Wednesday). May 20, at 1:510 p. m.. from
the mortnary chapel of the Golden Gate un-
dertaking - comnany. 2470 Minion street near
' Twenty-first. Interment Monnt Olivet ceme-
tery, by electric fifcjeral car from corner of
Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 2:30
p. -m. : . . . \u25a0
REES— In this city. May IS. 190?. Kate
Frances :. Rees. beloved daughter . of Samutl
.and tha late Frances W. Croxler. and mother
of Myron Arthur Rees. a native of San Fran-
rlsco. CaL, aged • 20, years 7 months and 11
days.
Friends are - respectfully . invited . to^ at-
tend the funeral today (Tuesday), at ft a. m..
at her -late residence, 760 Hayes street. Inter-
ment private.
ROBERTSON— In this city. May 17. IPOS. Grace
Ella, beloved daughter lof Mr. and Mrs. John
Robertson, a native of- San •Francisco, aged
6 days.
ROGEP.S— In thU cltr. May 16. 19CS. Martha
Ropers, beloved wife of E- T. Rccers, and
mother of \u25a0 Randall and James Rogers and
Mrt>. B. C. Glatt and the late Thomas and
William J. C. Rogers, a native of Ireland*
aged 67 years Jind 6 days.
Friends and*«cqualntances are respectfully
invited to attend tl»<» fnnernl todny <Tue»-
. DaT). May 19. at 'l:3o p. m.. from the parlors
of Porter & . White. 1214 Eddy street near
''Laguna. Interment Mount OHvet cemetery. J
ROLAND— In this city. May 100S, Ulysse*
S. Roland, a native of Illinois, a^ed 43
years. *
ROSENER— In thl» city. May 17. 190?. Herman,
dearly beloved husband of Esther Rosener.
and*beloved father, of Mrs. Mary Hill and
Morris Rosener. a, native of Austria, aged 82
years. (New York and Memphis, Term., papers
please copy.) .• *
'Friends and acquaintances and members of
Sons of Jacob are respectfully Invited to at-
- tend " the ' fnneral today (Tuesday}, at 9:30
\u25a0 o'clock a. • m.. from his late , residence, r>ol2
.California street between ' Twelfth and Thlr-
-' teentb avenues. Interment Salem eemetery-
by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend
streets.
RUPP— In -this city. May IS. 190?. at the resl-
• dence of her parents. > 005 Illinois street.
Minnie. ! dearly ; beloved daughter of Phillip
and Mathilde Rupp. and sister ot Carl, Firda
and Flora Repp, - a -native, of San Fran-
. clsco, Cal.. aged 2 years 10 months and -23
days. '
SMITH— In this city. May IS. 1905. Catherine,
| dearly • beloved wife of the late James Smith,
loving mother of Mrs. Mamie Kellenbcrg. als-
tor of Mi>. Marcaret Morrl>. and sister in
; law of Charles . Smith, a native of County
. Cavan, Ireland,— *ged «5 years. (Philadelphia
papers plcane copy.)
. Notice -of funeral hereafter. Remains at
the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2COS
Howard street near Twenty-second. ; • .
SULLIVAN— In this city. May IS. 190 S. Marr
- -Frances, dearly beloved wife of John L. Sai-
. II van. - sister of - Frank T. Ryan, Mrs. Michael
. McGrath \u25a0 and Mrs. James - Alywanl; and aunt
of Dr. H. G. Ryan, a native of Newfound-
ltnd. •
TYI.ER-At Angel island. Cal.. May l<!."lt>OS,
Jennie Tyler.' beloved wife of Thomas Tyler.
- a native .of ! San ; Francisco, Cal., aced 57
-.year* 6 months and 3 days.-
. - Friecds : and acquaintances are respectfully
invited to ; attend . the funeral tomorrow
(Wednesday*.: at 10 o'clock a. m., from the
funeral parlors of Bunker & Lnnt. 2666 Ml*-
: »lon street between /.Twenty-second an;l ;
Twenty-third (Mission Masonic temple), 'un-
der^ the auspices «f Las Torrosas parlor No.
ISI. N.. D. G. ..W. Interment Mount Olivet
cemetery, by electric - funeral car. from Thir-
tieth street and' San Jose avenue.
To ' the officers and members of Las Tor-
: - rosas : parlor No.' 131, : N. ; D. G. W. — Yon are ;
" hereby requested-to attend-the funeral of oi:r
late sister. Jennie Tyler, to take, place to-
morrow -.(Wednesday). .at• 10 o'clock a. m..
from • the . funeral » parlors of Bunker &*LHnt.
\u25a0U 2668- Mlwilon street b^ween Twenty-secooi '
and Twent y- third. -By order of " :
AGNES BRENNAN, President.
: ; JEXNIESTARK.LEFFMANN. Bee Sec
CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY
r . •- OFFICE: '
304. 305, 306 and 307 - Union Square Building.
850 POST BT. •
\u25a0 Telephone. ' Douglas 1515. ' '
J.E. COOKE., % J.- G.CLARKE.
- . Phone Douglas 1502. - ' "
4th ST. FiiORAL GO.
• ~ WEDDING DECORATIONS.' ETC.
FUNERAL r DESIG NS. CUT FLOWEUS.
- FIRSX CLASS SERVICE. /
15 4th st. Near Market
W. «5t J. Sloarie
- Office Desks
< tabies, Chairs' \u25a0
:
649-657 Mission : Street
AUCTIQNSALES
— Wednesday, - iViay 30, - «at
iK».. - II a. m. In Oakland
A.lot of. Horses. Mn!«a and Ponies: 1,000 bull
chain traces; camping horse* and rigs, robber
tire •buggies; alsn'a lot of vehicles and harness;
no reserve.- J.*W. MEDEIROS. Licensed Anc-
ticneer. 565 4th at,. Oakland.
OCELOT TRAVEL
* " ><H17~55>v " Stemm * r * Leave -Broadway
y£\VJis-yC>V 'Wharves (Piers 9 and 11).
/£r^^s\ LOW RATES. • INCLUDING
/°Yll 111 II ll BERTH AND MEALS.
/ I V«>2% \\ SPECIAL KOUSD TP.IP
I ( Vg^^/ I RATES
VrVU\7rlW FOR LOS AAGELES
\gjfc-rfW^/ SAX DIEGO
/"\u25a0*-^**\. \u25a0 saxta Barbara
SANTA 805A.........ETery Sunday. 9:30 a. m.
QUEEN .Every Thursday. 9:30 a. m.
FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA,
VICTORIA AVD A'AXCOUVER, R. C^
PCGET SOUXD AXD ALASKAX PORTS
CMATILCiA...... .....May IS. 11 a.' m.
PRESIDENT...... May 23. June 7. 22. 11 a. m-
GOVERNOB ..May 2«. June 12. 27. 11 a. m.
CITY OF PUEBLA.. June 2. 17. 11 a. ra.
SENATOR (Seattle only, freight only)... May 24
BOUND THE SOUXD EXCURSIONS. 11 DAYS*
Rocnd Trip, Including E*rth and Meals. $13.
FOR EUREKA (HITMBOLDT BAY)
CITY OF TOPEKA.". ....May 14. 19.
24, 2a ...10:30 a. o.
And every flfth day thereafter.
FOR .GUAYMAS, MAZATLAX. LA PAZ,
EXSEXADA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO,
ALTATA, MAGDALEA'A DAY.
CURACAO About May 23. 10 a. m.
ALASKA EXCURSIOXS, 10OS
The palatial Alaska Exnrsicn ateamshlp SPO-
KANE will leave Seattle. 11 p. m.. Jan« 16,
July 1. 16. 31, Angnst 15.
Right reserved to chans* this schedule.
•" TICKET OFFICES:
SAN FRANCISCO— » Market at.. 112 Market at.
and Broadway Wharf — TeL Kearay 432.
Genera! Offices. 112 Market st.
Freight 0ffice....... ;.. Broadway Wharf
OAKLAND Ticket Office .963 Broadway
C D. DUNAXN. G. P. A.. Saa Francisco.
AMERICAN LINE
Plymouth— Cherbourg— Southampton
Philadelphia ...May 30: St. Lonls June 20
New York June 13| Philadelphia . . .June 27
Philadelphia — Qaernstorrn — Liverpool
Frieslasd May 3fl[ Westernjand ...June 13
Haverford June C|Merion .....:. ..June 20
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
X>tt York — London Direct
Mlanebaha .....May 30j MInnetonka ....Jnne 13
Minneapolis ....June 6|Mesaba , v . June 20
HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE
Xerv Vork — Rotterdam. Tia Boulogne
statendam . ..May 27|Ryndam Jnne 10
New Amsterdam S] Potsdam Jnne 17
K S^? C - ROTTERDAM lw " Jl S t u?**
24.170 tons Kesister-37.1ft0 tons Displacement.
Finest / One entire deck of rooms with
Appointments. \ private bath, luxurious suite, etc.
Send for Descriptive Booklet.
RED STAR LINE
• . Xerr York— Dover— Antwerp
Kroonland May 30|Vaderland .....JuaelS
Finland ....June S{ZeeUnd ....Jcne2o
WHITE STAR LINE
Xevr Vork — Qurrnitona — Liverpool
Arabic May 2?|Baltle ..Jane 11
Celtic June 4)Cedric Jnn« IS
Plymouth — Cherbourg— Southampton i
Majestic May 27|Teutonlc Jnae 10 »
Oceanic Juna 6| Adriatic June 17
Boaton— Qneenatown— Liverpool
Republic June 3 1 Cymric ' Jnne 20
Also Regular SslHbk* Tfl IT* I V
SEW YORK an* BOSTOX I U II AL I ,
G. 27. KOEFFEL. Fasaei«er A««nt Pacifts Coast,
36 Ellis street naax Market
iforthCfermanAloyd.
Fast Express Service
PLYMOrTH-CHERBOCRG-BREME.V-lO A. M.
Kaiser de Gr. . . June 2j Kronprfnx Win.. June M
Cecilie .........Jnne o|Kalser Wm. 11.. Jtme23
Twin Screw Passenger Service
PLYMOUTH-CHERBOUnG-BREMEN-10 A. M.
Derfainger May 2S|Kcrfnerst .. June 11
Luetzow Jane 4; Bremen ........June IS j
Mediterranean Service
GIBRALTAR— NAPLES— GENOA. AT 11 AJ M.
K. Lnise ...May3o!P. Irene June 2O
K. Albert. June G^K. Loise July 4
Xorth German Lloyd Travellers* Checks
OELRICHS & CO., 5 Broadway. New York.
ROBERT CAPELLE. G. A. P. C-. 230 Powell st.
opp. St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. Tele-
phone Temporary 4794.
Compapie Generals Transatlantiqus
DIRECT LINE TO HAVBE-PARI3.
Sailings every Thursday, instead of Saturday,
at 10 a. m.. from pier 42. North Civer. foot of
Morton st.
First classy Havre. $70 and upward: second
class to Havre, $45 and xpward. GENERAL
AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN-
ADA. 10 Stat« at.. New York. J. F. FL'GAZI.
Manager Pacific coast. 630 Montgomery st.. Saa
Francisco. Tickets sold by all railroad ticket
a seats.
OCEANIC S. S. CO.
(SPEECKELS LINE)
TAHITI. SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Mariposa saOa
11 a. in.. May 20. Rocnd trip, first class.
5125. - Scenic line to NEW ZEALAND. Tla
Rarotonga. Cook Island. Ist $175 to Auckland.
, 177.20 3d.
HONOLULU— S. S. Ala:se£a aaUa 11 a. m.. May
23. Round' trip. $125.
Fassenrer Dept.. 673 Market st.: Fraicht Office
.»0 Clay.at. Faono Taatp. MOl.-
BAY AXD IXTERURBAX ROTJTES
MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD
VALLEJO AND NAPA
'\u25a0'-. SAPA VALLEY nOKTB
MonticeUo s. S. Co. and Napa. VaUey Electric
R. R. Co. Close connections, i
6 — ROUXD TRIPS D.ULT-4
Boats leave Saa Francisco 7:00. »9: 45 a. m..
12:30 noon. 8:15, 6:00. »S:3O p. n.
San Francisco landing and office. Clay street
wharf, north end ferry bsildlna. Market street
ferry. Meals a la carte. \u25a0
Phone Kearny 406. \u25a0
'Lands Navy Yard direct. .
~- R-%ILWAY TRAVEL
Northwestern Pacific Railroad Go.
(SOUTHERX* DIVISIOX)
. star 0, . 190S
"VIA SAUSALJTO
For Sausallto, Hill Valley, Sam Ra-
fael—Dally: "Every. 30 minutes from
6:45 to 9:45 <a. m.; hourly until 5:45
p. m.; then 4:15 and every 30 minutes
until-7:45 p.-m.; 9:00, 10:35 p. m.. 12:15
a. m.
Qn Sundays additional trips- aa -foil
lows: 10:15,; 11:15 a, m. and 12:15.
1:15 p. m. - ;
For Fairfax^ Week days: 5:45, 7:15.
8:15 a. m.; 2:45. 3:45. 4:15, 4:45, 515,
5:45 p. m. Sundays: 8:15. 9:15, 9:45.
10:15, 10:45, 11:45 a. m.; 12:45, 1:45.. 2:45
7:45. p.m."
For San Qaentlu — Dally: 7:4.5 a. m. 1
and 1:45 p. m.
C 8:15 a. na..and 2:45 p. m. dally for
Laerunitas, Camp ileeker, Monte Rio,
Cazadero and way stations. /
5:15 p. m. dally, except Sundays, 9:45
a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sundays only for
Point Reyes and way . stations. .
VLV TIBUROX
For Tlbnron, Belvedere and San Ra-
fael — 7:35. 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:30.
3:30, 5:10, 5:30. *6:25, p. m. dally.
: On Sunday additional trip at 6:25 :
p., m. for San Rafael and Intermediate
points. BBfißflpPV^Bw!
- 7:35 - su . m.' dally — For Petaluma,
Santa Rosa. Healdsburg-. Cloverdale
Ukiah. Wllllts. Sherwood, Sebastopol
, and way; stations. ,
r 8:00 : a. :m. \u0084 daily — For . Petaluma,
Santa Rosa, Camp 'Vacation and. way
stations: . ; • ;^
v 9:00 a; rru daUyf-For Glen Ellen and
way stations.." .
\u25a0 11:00 a. ;m. dally — For : Petaluma,
Santa Bosa and way stations.
. \> 3:30 -^ p. - m. dally— For " Petaluma,
Santa Rosa, / Healdsburg. Cloverdale
Ukiab. t Guerncvllle. Sebastopol and way
. stations. - " j^.
: 5:10 p.; m. daily— For Petaluma,
Santa > Rosa. and , way stations.
. 5:30, p. m. daily-^-For. Glen. Ellen. and
Ticket Of flee. .............•......; Ferry Bnildlnc
General' Offices. ........ ..James Flood Bulldla;
- KAII.WAT TRAVEI*
I lotcMMunl 1 wall ridiICISCU
V&^Vxj7 Fkos* Apkh. 19. 190S
FERRY DEPOT
\u25a0 -^- Foot of Market Street_
I>»T9 — XIX QAKL&XDYIER— Arriy
c.40« H»T-war4KlfavS«nJo». 7Xto
7JX)a Rldinwad, Pert Ccfta. Benkia, Sni-
tsa, Vacm. Sacramento, licfevillt,
- MarysTJile. Xtd&t, Dmtmcir 7.28>
7JOO* Than. Vacav2!a. Buasey 7^S#
7jooa Dst-j, Wcodlssd. ViUiaata. ilsz-
«ell» WjSot*. HtTnCton. Oxvxz.
Jftam. Red Btef. 7^B»
7.-40* ViJ]-;o. Napa, CaliAcz*. Saata Eca.
Mi.-U3ei.Sia P.iE-n. 6J)3a
7*W* KJtaa, Flnwitoa, Lrrtnsore, La-
thnsn, Stockton. Tracy. Lea Bases,
Kaataa. Kaaford, \^ala, Porur- ,
133*
BJOC* GdiSeki Paaj.— Port Owta. Bcnkb.
SacnateatOi Track cc. Hasra, Mxa,
Teeopah. Golcasld. Lr»». Keelrr.. 7.43«
. OLOte DaTi\ Waollia-i. !Xirysrii>. Cro-
TSJa. 7.28p
8J)0a RissL Jfe*aric Centerrle, San
Jow. Los Garoj. VKtt, (ttsnrei) 5.4« i
&20a Pwt Costa, Msrtiaw, Byron. T--aey.
SvxkXaa. Xseed. Trnce. Gcshea 5
iizseaaa (Hanford). Yoalia, Pcrter- '
TiE^B»i«r^eld.. 4.43?
8.20 a. Yajrsuis VsJ-y Tin iltxrtd 4.45 a
9.00* N3«*. LtTerasrs. Swcitenl'Mavs),
VaJfcy Sprcj. loce. 6acr*=eßta. 4,48» \u25a0-
9J)Oa Saaon, Tsolthsso asd Acgcia 4.48?
9.00* A tlaatio Express— Saerasento. Truc-
ks% Ozin. tils Lake Ciry. Dearer.
KissuQtv 7^3»
9.40 a Pieamond, Port Ceils. Itsrdaex.... 6.48>
10.00* The Oreriaad Lbsited— Dearer. *
KaaauCUy, Ossaba. Clitaio 8."»
lO2Sa Vjllejo, Mirs Island. Napa 11.28*
lO^Oa Loa Ana^es P-a»BK*— Port Ccsta,
Martiaea, Byron. Tracy. Stockton.
M-rced. iresno. Ea=:crd, Visalia.
Tai*?% Bakercsli Los Aas-i«.-- 7.48»
I^Oy N3e*. Sia Jof% aad Way Sutiona.. 2.43»
a 1.40» RosaeL Nwi. Saa tea. a 7.28»
2.20 a Beaida. 3oisoa. Sarracsente. 10.45«
2^tr» PoKlaad Express (ri» Darit). 'Wfl-
Kaaa. Willow t. Ked Efaff iWted. ,_2J
BO7X Ashland. Portland... Il2Si
3JJOp Be=ida, 'Wiatffs. Sacrsscerto, Wood-
laad. Ksryrri!!'» asd OnrriSe 10.43 a
&00p s*a Leaadrs. Xilex San Jc*e 9^Ba
3.20? Tor. Cor-i. M artiaex, Dyias. Uo-
<kaso.i£erfsed. FresEO. I2.CS»
3-JO? Via Tiboron. W er. .\»?». St. Erirsa.
C&Uswn 10.25 a
4.00? ViU?jo. Martin «. Ban Bason, Kapa,
CtHazDsx. Saa ta Boca. 9.25*
4.00t N*2^ Trarv. 5» ekton. LodL Io.2Sji
4.20* Eastern Express— Cziez. Fnebio.
I>3ttt. Kaaau CUy. tt. Lcri^
Chkasa
Uvttaex. 5:o cilsa, Sacraaeato,
Rsao-Sparks 4.48f
4.40* S*!» Leandro, Esyrard. K2ea; t t&2B*
Pleaaaaton, liTerasora \}ll^«a
6.00» The Ov] Lisited— Nerssa, Loa
Bsaos. Ueadota, Fresco. TcSarc;
BakersSsli Los An fties 8.42 a
5.00j RssseL Saa Jose. Loa Gates. Wright. 8.42 a
5.20s Ssn L»i to, Me% EaaJcse »." 7.43»
6.40 a Vxlif jo. Per? Ccsta. Ee=icia. Esiaea.
Sacraaeato UJZB*
f .20? Chiss aad Ja;sa Fact Hail—
Osdea. Ch-y nre. Ttsrtc. Kasaa
Gty.On&ha, Ch:r» f>. 4.48>
9.409 HiTwart Xiles and San Jc«- B^Sa
J7.CO? Val>jo. Mir use a aad Way 6uticsa. :iOJ3S»
&20» Orera Erpreas— SaeraaestoJlans-
vXa. Bedding PcrCsid. Pcsrt
SoaadaadEaK. 9289
COAST LINE
«3T'Tblrd a:i<l Towusejid Streels>
f sJ2S~S£alUB— 33d Strtet, RuiS" San
Fnacisea. Valeada St, Third aad^.
>• Towasead- t&33a
8.40 a Shuttle— Valeaea St.. Ocean View.
Ctenevenes.Son th San Frascisco. C3d
Sfew^ li «ad To*ni«d &50>
6.23 a SoathSaa Francisco. Paio Alto, May-
field. San Jo»» 6-30»
JB.soaM3r.icry Exesrsion. Saa Jose. Del
Monte. Monterer. PacifieGrore 1 1 0.0 c?
7.00 a Sonth Saa Fnnrisco. £an Jose. Gil- )
ray. HaUistcr. Pi jar o. Watsocril!e, I +? , .-_
Saata Cms. Boalder Creek. (tCaren- > J|*?S*
parU.Del Moat*. MonUrey. Paafis I *""**"
Gt>t»... )
ftfiO* The Coaster — Saa Joee. Carroville.
Sultnaa. Ssa At do. P;:o p.cHes Hct
* Sprinjs, Saata U argarita. Saa Lcia
Obupo. Oreaao. Guadalcpe. Serf.
Laapoe. SanU Barbara, Vestcra,
Oxaard. Los Aa ttie* ll^<s»
B.ooa Pi'y.-D. WiucsTif, Santa Crcs... . 1 1 .45;
B,ooa Boolder Creek. (tlfcTtrpcrt) B.4£s
8.03* W Mantes. Moaterey. Panfie Grcrre. 1|.45j
8.20 a Soath Saa Fr&aeiseo, Palo Ala, Saa -
Jose, Way Su rices 7.3Ca
&20a Lea Altos. Miau Vista. Los Gates.. B.OC*
9.CC* Ssa Joss, GIL-oy. Salisaa, Paso T-cV.n
Hat Sprian Saa Lais Chispo —
Loa Gs-lo* , Alaja. Wr^it Trw
Fboa, Saata O»x Glßnrood.
Del Mynta. JIo a tcrey. Parise Grove. 4.CCf
10.40 a Soath Saa Francisco, Bcriicsaxe.
Saa ilxteo. Palo Alto. Saa J05» .... f 7.40 a
} 10.40 a LoaAltaa, Moata Vista. Los Gams.. B.4Ca
ll^Oa Vaincia St- Oeeaa Vvw. Cocsa.
Ceaeteiea. Bidra. Saa Brjso. Usa
11.40 a ScmthSaa FraaeJsco. SaaJc»e |3.2 C»
J. 00? Satsrday3 — Soath San Fracfisto.
Palo -Uso aad Way Statioca 5.OCa -
2Jtta Sooth Saa Fraaeiaeo. Palo Alto. Ssa
Jots aad Way Stations B.4Ca
t2.OC> Los Aiscs. Moa ta Vista. Lns Gatns. . I. loa
3.00 i Dd Monte Express. San Jese,
GOroy. duties dea. Pajaro. Watson-
\u25a0nUaM^Saata Crna, E*l Meet?.]
Monterey. PaeiSs Grore. Salinsn. l2JOa
3.20 a South Saa Fraa cisco, San Jose. Gil-
roy. HoCster, Trts Pboa 10^5*
J 4JOs Saaset Excess — Decsirt B P»jo.
Hoostaa. New Orlnaa .'
Ps» Bablea Hot Ssriszs, Ssa Lais
Objjpo, Saa ta Barbara. Lcs Arjriea. IJ.4Ca
AJOO9 Dd Mant«, Moatcrey. Pacias Crtne. I i.45ji .45j
4.00 i Psjara. Witsoar£!e, Saa^s Crex.... 1 1.45s
AJOO9 KaasuQty. SW Loais. Caicags 11.4Ca
4J2O> Sooth Saa Fnaetseo. San Jose. . . t9.COa
t4.20» Los Altos, JI J3-J Visa. Loa Gaton. . ;3.40; 3.40 a
T 5.00? Saa Bnao, Saa Mateo. Palo Alto. Saa
Joseand Way Statams $MCa
t5.05a SiriUl*— 33d Street. So«a ?»a Fran-
risca. -TalKtea Street, Third and
Townsad 13.15»
ts^oa Bedwood, Palo Alto. Jiaj field. &a=y-,
lUaandJose * UlOp
tS.2Oy Loa Altos, Monta Vsta. Los CaJoa. . T3.2Ca
! 1 5.25> Btsussssm. Saa j*»:to, t sa b«». . . 3.20?
6JJO? ShuUla— Valeada St. Ocoa V>».
Q*nif«*TW Sonth Ssa Fr&srisco.
211 Streat. 3d and To»nsend (WC?
SAOf SoßtaSaaFnaeijco, Saa Brcso.S*a
* Mateo. Redwood. Pak> Alto, Saa
Joso— Saata Qara, Lea Gates, *
Wrisfci.. B^Ob
6.00? Fib A.to. Marfieid. Los Altos.
Moata Vista. Lcs G*tos BXOa
8J55? Shotds— Vd Street. South Saa
Fnadsea, Valencia St. Third aad
Townsend 7.15 a
t6.25? ShaUle— Vsiesm St. Ocean View.
Cmet sr>\ South Saa Fraseisco.
23d S&««. 3d and Townaead t7JS»
SJiOp Sorita Saa Frsscisco, Saa iwe B^o*
8.00? Los Aisjdes Pave-;*-;— Saa Mateo.
Redwood. Pab Aho. Saa Jose,
Paso Roblrs Eot Ssrirgs.
Saa.Lsi» Obispo. Sasa Barisan.
L^AsjdwTT?:..... BJOa
1 1.43? Sonta Saa Faaeiaco. Palo Alto. Ssa
H J0».... ;«i--» 7.20>
tl.00? SacrssiKitaExvgrStftaCT........ tH-30p
"UeknTTraasfer "CiwpanT assais eoilect baxpzs *ad
esacks on trains of Sostbera Paefie and deßter to
resdeawi TS-y an authorised to check bs^sj? cztzt
from restdeaw^ i , t
A fcr Moraine. P for Aftemomt !
tSuaday exeepted aa!r. >Ss3.&Wed,oeir
tMT. TA3IALPAIS;
MUIR WOODS
VIA SAUSAUTO FCRRT
FOOT OF KAXKST ST.
LE3JU. HOUCAYS-S3ICAT TOK
t*.to»Frmto I tt. tsirlw^ lt.lmz!xa~
weis *vs- wzex } ses- incKx | scs- -
'PAT SAT PAT DAT PAT | PAT .
9:-*sA.|t7:ls A. 1:40 r.J10:40 a. 7:25 A.i 9:3 a!
:.„ *3:15 a. 2:« r.!12:16 r. 1:40 r.>Il:10 a.
1:45 r. t9:15 A. 4;45 T. 1:40 T. 4:14 p.,12:16 P.
«.„,». 9:45 a. 2:45 r. 9ATr ». 1:40?.
11:15 a. «:«*•»*? 3:10 r.
T^ a u 12:45 a. 5:45 p. oxlt 4 : 40 t.
only 3:45r.. MaJrW oods 8:13 r.
t4:45 r. * 4 - to *\ cn!y -"-_;"
TICKET OFFICE AT SAUSALXTO FERRY ,
* OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY
Depot 12ta and Mission sts. Pally except Sun-
day — LeaTes: 3:3Ca. l:00p, 5:30 }•. im»«?: T:i:.».
12:63p, &:20p. Sosdays anJ Iwti<ta.T* — Leare:"
»:20a, B^»a, 8:43». 11:00 a, l:00p. l:* Op. 3:239.
\u25a0l:15p, 5-s»>p. ArrtT*: 7:15 a. H):fci.». KT:O5p.
12i55p, S:10p, S^3p. s^>p. " 23p.
OCELVX TRAVEL
Toyo Kisen Kaisha
(Oriental . Steaaiahip C<». >
S. S. M Am«riea SUru," Tuesday, May 19, 1908,
8. S. "Xippen Maru." Tuesday. June I<* iSKiS.
S. 5. "Teayo Kara" <tU Manila), Satnrday.
JnJy 11. ISCtts ''4«^MHMMmpMMk<<«
Steani*r9 sail from company's piers, Xos. 12. -~
44, near foot of Second st.. I p. ci.. for Yoko-
hama and Uon?k(MS7, c-aliia? ai Honolulu. Koo*
(Hl*ro». Nacaaakl.aad Shanghai aad connecting
at ' iiowc&onz »ifa steamers foe ManlU. India.
etc. No ciTsv reeeiTed en board on day ot
sallrns. - -<Mi'i*MßVfMn ta fIPMMBIB
- Roond trip tickets at redoceit rates.
Per fr»lrtt and. passage apply at «M<— . 116
James Tlood baildln?. w. 11. A VERY.
J Assistant General Manaztr.
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