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Con tinned From Pajje Fifteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS They were rehearsing their parts in an amateur drama. "Oh, I beg your pardon," said Her bert, looking at the book again. "I kissed you at the wrong place." "Isn't that too .bad!" exclaimed Ame lia. "Now we'll have to do It all over again!"— Chicago Tribune. On account of the depressed condi tion of the salmon market, many can neries in Alaska will not be operated this year. Other packing companies will go farther north, where they will catch, less pink and get more red sal mon. Reds are now selling at $1 25 on the coast, while pinks are very low, the minimum quotations being 50 cents. This is below the cost of production and there is no profit for those compa'nies the bulk of whose packs are pinks. The cause of the unfavorable condition of the market is overproduction pri marily.. An effort ¦ has • been made to maintain prices, but without avail. — Indianapolis News. Alaskan Salmon Pack. Arrived June 17 — Br stmr China, from Glas 50 w and Liverpool; stmr City of Puebla, hence un« 14. VICTORIA. B C— Sailed June 17— Stmr Spokane, for Seattle; stmr Queen, for San Francisco; schr John A Campbell, for Santa Rosalia. : FOREIGN PORTS, ARRIVED. Friday. June 17.' Schr Newark, Reinartset/, 10 hours from Stewarts Point. Late Shipping Intelligence. Japan Purchases Another Steamer. LONDON, June 17. — Japan has pur chased the 2873-ton Glasgow steamer Kirkdale. , Steamer Picks Up Survivors. TOKIO, June 17.— The steamer Ise has arrived at Kokura carrying more of the crew and troops of the transport Sado. SHANGHAI, June 17.— As a result of the sinking of the Japanese transports by the Russian Vladivostok squadron the sailings of Japanese steamships for Shanghai have been postponed Indefi nitely. Indefinitely Postponed Sailings. William and Ida Herrmann to George Herr mann, lot on SW corner of Green and Web ster meet*. W 206:3 by 137:6; $10. jBmp J «n<l Katherlne A. Herrmann to sama same; #10. ' RoFwell L*e to Abraham W. Johnson, lot on k l 5Vl. T SrJf Btr e«t.-31:3 E of Pierce. E S by » 81 :C; $10. George* A. Dolan to Ida E>j<er (wife of J o D f V£, °s n 25V n w ?00 C f ro erlClC etrMt - " S e J 1C , k ,' Y 2£J*&1S&i also loT on Sit of _ Bush ptreet, 110 E of Pierce. E 55 by S 137:6: gift. Frances and Carl Zoborbler to Grace M. Pmith, lot on W line of A*hbury street 120 9 S of WalW. S 30 by W 100:3- $10 Frank P. and Geneva H. Ashworth to same, lot on E Ime of Tremont avenue 120-9 S of Waller street, S 30 by E 80; $10 Levitt H. and Willie L. Cox to Kate M Me- I>auchlin. lot on - S line of Frederick s'treet 300 W of Clayton. W 25 by S 137:6; $10 Thomas Shannahan to Annie Conroy e't at lot on SW line of Tenth street 00 NW of Harrison. NW 25 by SW 84; gift. Ellen Herllhy to Delia Norton (wife of Janvn) lot on NE line of Crocker street *»2 SE of Colton, SE 21:9H by NE 09; $10 ' Chsrles L.. and Jennie E. Barber and Har riet E. Wilton to Milton A. Wheaton lot on N line of Fourteenth street. 197:4 E 'of Mla «ion. E 62 by N 116; $10. ' Patrick Fahey to Jacob Adams,, lot on W line of Treat avenue, 100 8 of Nineteenth street. S 25 by W 120; $10. Estate of LJllle S. or Llllle Wellock (by Frank P. Stedman, executor) to O. Hrun« lot on W line of Dolores street, SO K of Seven teenth. N 64 by W 100; $7000. Dainy K. Dobbins (formerly Kearney) to Johanna M. Code (wife of Miles J.) lot on W line of Capp street. 1C2:6 S of Twenty fourth. S 32:6 by W 115; $10. Robert Ash (trustee of Ploche. TSayerque & Co.. Ploche Ic Bayerque and estate of P L. A. Ploche) to E. M. Gaivln. lot on 8 line, of Twenty -fourth street, 125 W of Dolores "W 25 by S 114; $1. Julius Levin to Anglo-Californlan Bank lot on N line of Butter street, 67:6 E of Grant avenue. E 20, N 60. E 20. N 60, W 37:6 S 60. W 2:6. S 60; $10. Emil Kehriein to Hannah Franklin et al same, quitclaim deed; $10. A. Rutf to same, Kama, quitclaim deed: $10 Marcus and Hannah Franklin, Marcus, Jen nie. Harry and Klcke Wolf and Anulo-Call fotnlan Bank to I* Friedlander and F. K. Hruston. same; $10. S. Ducas Company to Richard and Elizabeth Barry, lot on SW line of Precita avenue, 165 FRIDAY. JUNE 17. REAL. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. SEOUL, June 17.— Japanese trans ports have left Japan within last three days, but most of them have returned to port, having learned that three Rus sian cruisers were near by, but two smaller vessels have not returned and their whereabouts is unknown. The authorities are anxious about their safety. Fear for Safety of Small Vessels. BOY INJURED BY A CAR. — Hermann Miller, a 12-year-old boy residing at 727 Minna street, while crossing Market street near Eighth yesterday was knocked down by a westbound car of the Hayes-street line. | One of the wheels passed over his left foot. He also sustained contusions and bruises about the face. He was treated at the Central Emer gency. Hospital by Dr. Miller. The Injured boy was- substquently removed to his home. His injuries are not serious, although amputation of one toe may be necessary. BRIDGEPORT. Ohio. June 17.— President John A. Topping of the Labelle Iron and Steel Company has resigned to accept the presidency of the American Sheet Tin and Plate Company succeeding W, T. Graham, who has resigned to accept the presidency of the American Can Company. GRIFFITH TRANSCRIPT IS FILED.— The transcript In the case of Griffith J. Griffith, the Los Angeles millionaire who was convicted of maliciously shooting his wife, was filed at the Supreme Court yesterday. The defendant was denied bail and. In spite of his millions, must remain In Jail until the Supreme Court passes on his case. If the judgment Is not reversed he will then have to spend his original sentence of two years at San Quentin. No opinion in the case may be expected for several months. EXECUTRIX APPOINTED. — Christina W. Brcwn was yesterday appointed executrix of the will of Matthew Brown, who died in the Transvaal, South Africa, leaving an estate valued at J17.C00. THE ACHATES TO DANCE. — San Fran cisco Lodge No. 25, Royal Achates, has mad? arrangements to give an entertainment and dance in Its lodgeroom. In Pythian Castle, next Tuesday night. FEDERAL INDICTMENTS.— Indictments were reported yesterday by the United States Grand Jury da follows: John Calhoun Harvey, for writlnc on obscene letter to his divorced wife In Idaho, and Eugene T. Throckmorton, .for forging a postal money order at Gazelle, Sisklyou County. TREASURY AGENTS ARRIVE.—Supervis ing Special Treasury Agent Burton Parker of Washington, D. C, and Special Agents Q. F. Cross and Secretary G. W. Stratton arrived here yesterday for the purpose of making the annual routine examination of Custom-house affairs. BRIEF CITY NEWS. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGES _ FRIDAY, June 17— o p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid.Aek.l Bid Ask •s Qr coup.. 10e>£ 107 >.; 4s qr cp new. 1.12 Hm ii *s or re*. ..106 lWHiHs <jr coup. ..105% — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Ala A TV r.«101 — O T Co 6s.. HSU Bay CPC 5f. — 102 Do 5s 111U112 Cal C G 5k. 102^104 Do con 5s.. — 103 Cal G & E g Oceanic S 5s. — 73 in & ct 5«. 84 U, RT. Om Cable Cs. — 125 Oal-Kt C 5».. — 117*; Pac G Ira 4s fll*i _ C C TTat 5s. — 101 |P K Ry 5k. .1^*1 WL4P fis.124 — |P 4 C n Cs.105 _ y * c 11 o.mvi — if * o n 6*. — us Geary-et Ba. — CS :Powell-et 6s. 114 H CiS r.Us.lOO — I Sac EG4-R 5s Witt. 9714 DoSt OS 100 |?F & SJV fisllCH — Hon It T fis.105 — IFIerra R 6s. — 115 L A Elee 5i>. — 105 S V of A Cs L A Ry f.»..lllT, — (1900) 10%V. L A L Co 6s — — (1910t 109 . no rtd 6«. — — nnoroPr A.102U Do rtd r*. 1021,4 — rt90S)Sr B 1O2»4 LAP lem 5».1O1 — flW-fl) . 104U — Mkt-« C <*.115ti — nni2> .....'ll5 _ wRS.V^" ;* 1145i — SPC lc * 5 » "*> — M\tMtT .V.inii^ _ Do stmpd.. 107^10814 NRR of Cf.s.in7 1C714>S P B R Cs 131 U — Do f<» UCH1U 8 V W Cm .105 _ JJ P , C T , R 6 * lor< — rx> 4s 2dm. 93 now C Ry .', s — 112 Do 4* 3dm. - 93 K C P C U 9S»4 101 fv S mtr 4». 97'4 — JgSK m | u <>**::*•- I05 "WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 40 [Port Costa. — _ Marin Co... — fiO | s v \V Co. 37>4 37*; GAS AND ELECTRIC. C*Tt L & P. 3«i 4 !S F G & R CHi C2 Mutual EL.— 12%jstkn G & E 5\ — Tac L Co... 57 - ju C t E Co. — — INSURANCE. Firem'B Fe<J.310 340 BANK STOCKS >m Nt! Bk.l27>4 — ILPftA 150 lfio Anjrlo-Cal .. ng S6«4iMer Trust "05 _ ET c °/ <^ 1 " 425 - I Merch Ex. . . .60 — BAVIXGS BANKS Orr S JkUSSSOrCO ]Sav A LSo 100 Hum SAL. — — ir«. p av nk Jv» Mutual Eav.lOO _ Lnlon T C(J - _ S F Bar U.64O — | KTREET RAILROADS ralifornia .. — 200 I Presidio .... 40« _ Geary — 00 | » POWDER. Giant 00% 61 Ivieorit — B SUGAR. J'nr.s P Co. — 15c|Kilauea S C ' * ', Hawaiian C. 60% — I Ma ka well C ' 21 1' •» »onokaa P C 11 V4 12 (Ononjea S c' •>* 5 : i/ Hutch 8 I' C — 9 IPaahaa S c' 1*>T4 V«$ MISCELLANEOUS. * U Alaska P A. 137 I^UJOceanlc s C 4U 4ix Cal F C A.. 09 100 (Pac A F A..' r, V* ;.i\4Mt Tm.100 — 1 Morning Bessloa. Boa ro "^~ 40 HawaUsn Com & Kuear 50 «-u 20 eprlnsr Valley Water Co 37 75^ f7,CO0 Los Angeles Ry 6s 112 00 Street — fS Of© Cal Cen G»« A EJec Cs 103 25 Jl.COO CCtEMtCTti 85 00 Afternoon Session. Board — S3 000 URBofSFU 79 00 25 Mutual Elertrle tight 12 60 S5 Paauran S P Co 13 00 20 8 F Gas & Electric 61 CO II, COO SFCUlit ccn 6i (fUn>p*6>...10S 00 WASHINGTON, June 17. — The American battleship squadron com manded by Rear Admiral Barker has sailed from Lisbon on $ visit to the ports of Greece and Austria. It is reported that after spending a few days there the American steam ships will be reinforced by the Euro pean squadron under Rear Admiral Jewell and this formidable fleet will pay a visit to Turkish waters. About that time Leishman, ( the American Minister, takes up in earnest again his negotiations with the Porte to Insure for Americans in Turkey .the same rights as are enjoyed by citizens *of several nations. British Fleets and Visit to Turk ish Waters Is Rumored. Possible Joining of American and BARKER'S SQUADRON SAILS FROM POUT OF LISBOX $2,000 8 V 4a (2a mtn> 00 00 $1,000 U S Sa coupon .....109 00 Btreet— • . $1,000 Paclflo ElM By Sa...... MM ....106 00 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bld.Aak.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC «». — 99 8 P C Ry 4*. — 100 B L. Wat 6«. — — B P Co 4%s. 09 — C N W R 6*. — 112 j Sun TAT e».113 — M C Wat 8s. 100 — 1 Do 6s — 106 Ri« I W 6s. — 107H Sutter-st 6s. 105 113 EF Drdk 6s. — 113% UK of BF *** 78% — BF ft KP 6s. — 111* MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... — SO |VIat Kar Co. — W Am Bla Co.. — 90 | Mills Ntl Bk. — — Cal Cot Mills SO 67 I Nev Ntl Bk.lSO 200 C O & E Cor 43 60 N8RR.... 8% — C Jockey Cl. — — N.C P C... — 11 ' Cal Powder. — 150 Oak Bk Bar..ll2H — Cal Bhtp Co. 21 27 Oak T Con.. 75 — Cal T I A T.116 — IOOF Hall A « — Cen Bk Oak — 65 Orpheum Co. — 16 Chutes Co.. — 7H Pao C Ca*..125 — City & C Bk. — 112 Pac S T & T.100 — Cyp L I Co. — 7H Pao Surety.. — — East Dynm.. — 250 Paraf Paint.. SS — DuP Pdr Co. — 90 S F Drydock CO — Do com. .. — 60 SF4SJV Coal — 2T FN Bk Oak. 120 — S J Wat Co — 100 Fischer Thtr — 1/8 OATitbt Co.125 — Frnch-A Bk.108 — Swrtss-A Bk.113 — Gas Con A.. — 22 Truckee Elec 11 12% Hono P Co.. 14 — UR InCo pfd 47 60 Lon S F Bk. — 60 Do com.... 9 — Morning: Sales. Btreet — $5,000 CItRofBF 4s 79 00 Afternoon Baits. Street — $3,000 U K R cf 8 F 4s 78 00 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. Apollo 46 Associated Trust Certificates. 18 20 Azteo 61 California Standard 18 .... Caribou 8 25 SCO Chicago Crud* 20 Ctaremont C8 70 Four ............ .... PS Fulton 2 60 Giant 15 II.ir.ford ISO 00 185 00 Home 1 60 Imperial ..'. 18 00 Independence 26 27 Kern 4 T5 Kern River 6 00 .... Monarch (of Arizona) 86 ¦Monte Crlsto 65 70 Occidental of W Va 08 .... Oil City Petroleum 67 '69 Peerless 13 60 Reed Crude 1(0 .... Sovereign 83 .... Sterling 2 85 Superior 04 03 Thlrty-threa 8 28 Toltec 21 .... Twenty-elgrht 8 25 .... Associated Bonds 79 00 Miscellaneous — Cal Jockey Club „ 123 00 Fischer's Theater 63 .... Northern Cal Powtr 1100 SALES. Morning: Session. COO Claremoct — TO Afternoon Session. 100 Caribou «.. 8 65 Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following: were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning' Session. 800 Belcher 23 1 100 Mexican 120 200 Bullion Ill 300 Seir Belcher .. 07 300 Justice Ill 300 Utah 13 Afternoon Session. 200 Chollar 14| 100 Gould * Cur. 24 100 Con C & Va.l .15 500 Potosl IS 300 Ccn XT 03 300 Silver Hill . . 60 100 Exchequer .. 41| PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Alpha Ill 100 Ophir 4 00 100 Andes 12| 500 Overman 23 10O Andes 13IH00 Potosl 10 200 Challenge ... 15j 300 Seg Belcher .. 03 100 Con C & V.I 32H 100 Silver Hill .. 63 1C0 Mexican 125! 100 Silver Hill .. 60 Afternoon Session. 100 Alpha Ill 100 Mexican ...1 27H 200 Cho'.'.ar 14 300 Yellow Jacket. 22 100 Justice ll| TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Fo'!owinir were the tales on the Ean Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. COO Brunswick .. 1S\'ATa>0 Rescue 10 2C,.*X>0 Esperanza . VZ\ 200 Rescue 11 20UO Gold M Con. 02| 12t)O Ton Belmont.. 71 100 Jim Butler .. 75; 1450 Ton Gold M. 20 140O MacNamara. 41] 1CO0 Ton Gold M. 19 KK> Mont Ton. .2 17^ 400 Ton Midway.. 45 4iX> Kay & O'Brien ll| Afternoon Sersion. 200 Gold Anchor. 25i 200 Mont Ton ...2 20 l'X) Gold Anchor. 2SJ27O0 Ray & O'Brien 12 l"(iu Gold Anchor. 291 7(>O Rescue .... 10 300 Gold Anchor. 30j 20U Ton Belmont.. 71 100 Jim Butler .. feO| 300 Ton Belmont.. 70 17W> MacNamara . 43|120<J Ton Gold M. 20 1700 MacNamara . 41(1000 Ton Gold M. 23 4100 MacNamara . 4<*.| 500 Ton Midway.. 44 3000 MacNamara . 481212.' Ton Midway.. 4(5 ::400 MacNamara . 4»i: 100 Ton Midway.. 47 SixiO MacNamara . 45| 10O Ton Midway.. 4S r>(»» MacNamara . 47| 200 Ton N Star. . 32 10W MacNamara . 49| 100 Ton of Nev.. 9 £H> ; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. , FRIDAY, June 17 — 4 p. m. Bld.Ask.l Bid. Ask. Alpha 10 injustice lu n\ Alta. 05 07iKentuck 03 05: Andes 12 ISIKeyea Graes.. 1 20 Belcher 24 25! I^ady Wash .. — 06 Best & Belch.l 10 1 20'Aiexican 1 25 1 :;o Bullion 11 12|occldental ... 79 81 Caledonia ... 71 73IOphir 4 00 4 10 Challenge Con 14 16; Overman 22 n^ Chollar 14 ISil'otoyI 13 14: Confidence ... 95 1 <!.1I Scorpion .... 10 IS Con C & Va.l 'M 1 3r>! Savage lfl 21 Con Imperial. (II tttjSe? Belcher . . 07 08 ! Con NY OH Oil Sierra Nev .. M 40 Crown Point. 15 161 Silver Hill .. r,9 «0 East Sierra N 06 — 1st Louis .... 09 10 Eureka Con.. — SO! Syndicate .... 0.1 04 Exchequer .. 40 41|i:nion Con .. 4« 47 Gould & Cur. 23 24! Utah 15 j ( j Hale & Nore. 74 771 Yellow Jacket. 22 24 Julia OS 09| TONOPAH MINES. Eld. Ask. I Bi<J A8k Colehan — 07| Ray Tonopah. 1« 20 Esperanza ... 02 C3: Rescue 09 10 Gold Anchor. — 401 Ton Belmont.. 70 7* Gold M Con. 01 (2',Tcn Cash Boy — "5 Hannapah M. 25 — |Ton Exten ..87 — Jim Butler .. 76 80 Ton & G \V.. 05 Little Ton .. 30 50 Ton Gold M. 19 -0 Lucky Tom.. — 03|Ton Midway.. 4,s I_ MacNamara . 45 — jTon of Nev. — 8 8714 Mizpah Ex .. 10 —^Ton N Star.. 32 — Mont Ton.. 2 15 2 22V4 Ton & Salt L — so PaymaFter .. 04 051 United Ton .. 14 Ray Exten .. — 15|West End ..18 — Ray & O'Brien 11 12| William A. and Catherine E. O'Connor (owners) with Charles J. Keenan (contractor). architect— All work fcr a 2-story and basement frame buildlnar (flats) on. the E line of Twelfth avenue, 250 S of • H ' street,' S 25 by E 120; $4767 The San Francisco Theological Seminary (owners) with William Peacock (contractor), architects Dodge & Dolllver — All work for five frame buildings containing 12 flats on the E line of Bpruco street, 132 :7'^ N of California, E 131 by S 132:7»i: $37,030. , Albert Wllford (owner) with John E. Beck (contractor), plans by owner — AH work except ehades and decorations for a :s~stnry frame building (three flats) on the E line of Seventh avenue 135 N of Fulton (or D) street, N 25 by E 120; $7200. Same owner with same contractor, architect same — Same for same, on E line of Seventh avenue 160 N of Fulton -(or D) street, N 25 by E i20: $7200. Nell A. Whyte (owner) with Henry II. Easter (contractor), architect W. G. Hind — All work for a 1%-story frame building on the W line of Eighth avenue. 350 S of J street, S 25 by W 120, outside lands 7C1: $2240. Builders' Contracts. Mary J. an.l J. B. Kmraal to Delia Fallon. lot on K line of Jones street. 137:6 N of (Jeary. N 25 by K 00; $10. Anton and Mary Uobrecht to Charles Katz. lot on NW line of Folsom street, 225 NE of Eighth, NK 23 by NW ir,0; $10. Edward M. Calvin to John H. L*wis. lot on E line of Utah street, 300 S of Twenty fifth. S«60 by E loo; &vi. William W, and Carrie F. Itednall to San ford O. Springer, jot on B line of Vermont street 200 S of Seventeenth. S 25 by K 100; $10. William F. Clark to Cora H. "Weatherby, undivided 'i of lot on W line of Minnesota street, 50 N of Coluea, H 75 by W 100; $10. William A. and Catherine E. Burns to Daisy S. McCallum (wife of Alexander), lot on NE corner of California street and Twelfth ave nue, N 100 by K .'tt.-G; $10. J J Sweeney to Carl O. !•. Gelnsler, lot on S line" of Clement street. 82:6 W of Second avenue. W 0.2 Vi by S 100; $200. Hind Estate Company to Alice M. Conner (wife of Ignatius C), lot on \V line of Fourth avenue, 375 N of Point Ixibos avenue, N 25 by W 120; $10. Dennis W. Ryan to Margaret Ryan, lot on W line pt Third avenue, a25 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; $10. Margaret Ilyan (wife of Dennis W.) to £Iary Daly, tame; $10. Aurellus E. and Hose A. Buckingham to Tfccmas H. and Hannah Collins, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 200 S of H street, S 23 by "W 120; $10. Bartley P. and Kate C. Oliver to John T. Doyle lot on E .line of Seventh street, 25 N of Hugo. N 25 by E 05; $10. Bernhard and Ko.«e Gttz to Arthur C. Camp bell lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 100 N of J street. N 25 by W 120; $10. Same to'rarne, lot on E line of Forty-eighth avenue. 100 N of J street. N 75 by E 120; $10. Italph and Florence Thorbus to same, lot on NW corner of Forty^elKhth avenue and J Btreet. W 57:« by N 100? $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to William E. Brown lot on W line of Ninth avenue, 43.72 N of N Ktreet. N 25 by \V. 120; $10 Hanora McAllister to Edfcm H. O'Neill, lot on E comer of Twelfth avenue and G street, SE 25 by NE 100. lot », block 233, South San Francipro Homestead; gift. _ Estate cf Caroline F. AlKeltlnger (by C. B. Perking administrator) to Anna D. Joost, lot on E line of State street. 250 S of Randolph. S 25 by E UK), lot 18, block 3*. City Land Association; also lot on E line of State street. 225 S of Knndoli*. S 25 by»B 100, lot 10. block Joh^E. Mlliett to Anna G. B. Webster, lot 41 San Miguel Homestead Association; $1. Lucy A and Alonzo Marlln to George Me- Cullough. lot 32. Mock F, Lakevlew; $5 . S Ducas Company V> Americus V. Potter, lot on "W < om'.r of Woolsey and Glrard streets, SW 30 by NW 100, block 10, . University Mound; SI. Georse Darsle to E. A. F. EBsmann, lot on W line of I^e avenue. 275 N of Holloway, N °5 bv W 112:5 lot 3S, block 3, Lakevlew; $250 ~ Abble P. and Frederick \V. Page and Addle E Howarth to A. \V. Johnson, undivided four tcnths interest In lot on NW line of Thirteenth avenuV It, NW of J street. NW 75 by SW 100, block 2C0, South San Francesco Homestead; $G0. NW of Folsom street, NW 25 by SW 75, lot 6, Ducas Tract. Precita Valley, 114 to 118: $10. • F. K. and Maty F. Houston and Ixmis and Jennie Frietllander to Haird Estate (corpora tion), same- »10. "De Turks is kill' up de Christians," said Brother Williams. "Yes," replied Brother Dickey. "But I wish dey'd come our way — dey*s so many Chris tians In my settlement needs weedin' out."— Atlanta Constitution. BIGGS, June 17.— Mrs. Augusta Humble, a pioneer woman of Biggs, native of Germany, committed suicide this morning at 7 o'clock by taking strychnine. Her husband said that during the past two years he has three times prevented her from* killing her self. She quarreled with him on ac count of things she wished for the house. He told her he was unable to provide the money, upon which Bhe again threatened suicide. She fol lowed him about the. premises, per sisting In her demand for money, and finally went to the house. Her daugh ter and son shortly afterward called in the doctors, who discovered that she had taken strychnine. Mrs. Hum ble refused medical aid until too late to prevent death. Demands. Biggs Woman Takes Her IJfo When Husband Cannot Meet Her ASKS VAIXLY FOR 3IOXEY AND COMMITS SUICIDE "WASHINGTON. June 17.— Th© Navy Department to-day made public the conclusions of the liquid fuel board of the navy, consisting of Commander John Edward, Lieutenant Commander F. H. Parks and Lieutenant B. H. Han ley, formed as the results of tests cov ering a period of twenty-eight months with coal and oil, respectively, as a navy fuel. In the opinion of the board an Intelligent flreroom force should find no trouble In burning oil In a uniform manner, and for general purposes on ehore high pressure steam was found to be a better spraying medium than air. Regarding the question of burners the board says "that as the warship is designed to be operated at short no tice, under the severest forced draught conditions, the question will have to be considered whether It Is not more advisable to fit air burners that would be found most efficient for the day of battle rather than In an Installation of steam burners that are most desir able for general cruising." The board declares that" no fuel oil Installation should be permitted for marine purposes which would not per mit a return to coal within twenty four hours in case of the failure of tha oil supply. Naval Experts Believe That Oil Can Be Successfully Burned on Fighting Ships LIQUID FUEL FINDS FAVOR THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL', SATURDAY, JUNE IS, 1901. 14 Tliosc who love Jlie thrill of mystery and the clash and roar of dangerous adven- turing will read this new story in the XFXT SUNDAY CALL. TIIK McWILIJAMS SPECIAL. By Frank II. Spearman. _^ BCALIFORNIA |j M LIMITED TO CHICACGK m LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS | i at ;>:.'{O a. m., throuyh in 3 days, t] ga with diner and all trapping!- e| Other Santa Fe Tralna: 7:30 a. m. 1 fcr Stockton. Fresno, Bakersfleld, 8:00 pirn! J Mer c f d. Hanford and Vlsalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:G0 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES — 641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. T. Also Ilia Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 37 South First St., San Joie. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC BAH.WAY COMPANY. Tibnron Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAIT FBASTCISCO TO SAN BAFAEL. WEEK DAVS-Ji7:30, 8:00, 0:00, 11:00 a. m. : 12:35. 2:30, 3:40. 6:10, 5:20, 6:3O and ll:3t> P. m. Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS — 7:30, 8:00 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30 2:30. .3:40. 5:10, 6::tO. 11:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL TO SAIT FBAKCISCO. WEEK DAYS— 0:05, G:5O. 7:3.".. 7:50, »:20 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, t2:00. .3:40. 6:00, 5:20, 6:25 p. m. Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. SUNDAYS— 6:50, 7:35. 0:20, 11:15 a. m.; 1:45, 3:40. 4:50. 5:00, 6:20, 6:25, 7:50 p. m. tEx- cept Saturdays. Leave I In Effect I Arrive • San Fran. | May 1. 1904. ( San Fran. "Week I Sun- I Destlna- I Sun- J Week Days. I days. [ tlon. (days. | Days. 7:30a -N 7M3a 7:45a 7:30 a 8:00 & 8:40 a 8:40 a 8:00 a 0:30 a Unacio. 10:20 a 10:20a 2:30 p 2:30 p I 6:00 p 6:2Op 6:10p 5:10p 6:2Op 7:25 p 7:25 p - ! 8:45 p 7:30a 7:30 a 7:45a! 7:45 a 8:00 a 8:00 a Novato. 10:20 a[l0:20 a 2:30p 0:30a Petaluma. 6:20 pi 6:20 p 6:10 p, 2:30 p and 7:25 p) 7:25 p 5:10 p Santa Rosa. 8:43 pf 7:30 a 7:30 a 10:20 a 10:20 a 8:00 a 8:00 a Fulton. 7:25 p 6:20 p 2:30 p 2:30 p 8:45 p 7:25 p Windsor. I 7:30 a 7:30 a Htaldsbur*;, 10:20 a|10:20 a Lytton. I 2:30 p 2:30 p Geyserville. 7:25 p| 7:25 p 1 Cloverdale. | 7:30 at 7:30 al Hoptand 110:20 a|10:20 a 2 :30 p| 2:30 p| and Uklah. | 7:25 p| 7:25 p j j Wllllts, T" j 7^0_a|_7:30 a| Sherwood. I 7:25 p] 7:25 p ~fi:00a| 8:00"a| Guerneville and 110:20 a[10:20~a 2:30 pi 2:30 p Camp Vacation.} 8^45 p| 6:2l>p *8:00a 8:00a 8:40a~8~40a 6:10 p 0:30 a Sonoma, 6:00 p 6:20 p 5:10 p Glen Ellen. 8:45 p 7:30 al 7:30 al 110:20 a|10:20 a 2 :30 p| 2:30 p| Sebastopol. |7:25p|6 :20 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulton for Burke'n Sanitarium; at Lytton for Lytton SprlnKs; at Geyservllle for Skates Springs: at Clovrrdale for the Geysers. Boone- vllle and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Keliieyviiie. Cans- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakcport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs. Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley John Day's. Riverside, Lierley"s, Bucknells." Sanhedrln Heights, Ilullvllle. Orr'« Hot Springs. Halfway House, Comptche. Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendoclno City, Fort Bragg. We»tport, UmI; at WUllts for Fort Bragg. Weatport, Sherwood. Cahto. Covelo Layton- ville. Cummins. Bell's Springs, Harris, Oisens. Dyer, Garbervllle, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- reka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays — Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafarl at half rates. Ticket Office. 650 Market street. Chronicle traiidlns. JAS. L. FRAZIER, It. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. ] Gen. Pae*. A£t RAUjWAYJTOAVEL. #Tr»ha» !•»?• sad sr« *»^ toarriT.M SAN FRAKCISCO. J"so« Jm 1. 1304, Fis»t Drrrr (Toot of Msrket Stne*.) \.«a»« — MAIN LINE. - AntTr 7.00a Vscartlie. WlnMrs. Itnmiey 7.50a 7.00a Banicla, Salian, Klmlra aad Baerv mento 7-23» 7J0AV»!leJo, Napa, C«!lsK)«n. SsaU Kosa, Msxtlne*. Saa Karaon B 2C» 7-30A Nil's. Lircrmore. Tr»cy. L»thro». Stockton 7.23» LOOASbMta Express— (Via DatUK Wllllsm* (for DarUett SprJa«s>. Willows, tFrato. ICed Mat, Portland. Tscoms, Beattle 7-80* t 00a Darts.Woodlsnd. KnlgbU Landtag; XUrytTllle, Orovllle 7-6C*» 8-30A Port Costa. Msrtlnex. Aatloctt. Byron. Tr»cy. Stockton. New- mso. Los Baoo*. M«ndot«. Armona. IUnfori. Vlsalia. Porterrlll* 4^8» t -30a Tort Costa. Latnrop. Modesto, Merced. Fresno. Uoshen Juno tlon, Usnford. Vlialls, Bakers- oeld «-5Cj» •JOAHlles. Sao Jo»e. UTerroore. Stoelc- ton, (?Milton). lone. 8*crament«^ PUcerrille, MarjsTlUe. Calco, Bed BlBff 4.2C» IJOa Otkdsle, Cblnese. JamesMwn. So nor*. Taolnmae snd Anuel* 4.?9s» 800a Atlantic Rzprcss— Osden »nd E«iV. 1120* 9 -50a Richmond. lUrtlnes »nd W*7 st»:toD» 8 50s» 10-OOATbe OrerUnd Limited — Ogden. DenTcr. Omsba, Cblcago. • 20m 1000a Vsllojo 12J0» 10.00a Los Anrelas Passeaffer — Port Costa. Martinez, Brron,- Traer. Latfarop. Stock ion. Meree4, Raymond. Fresno. Goaaen Juno- y tlon. Ilanford, Lemoore, Vlsalla. Bakertileld. Los An^elea /.TO* I?.COht n»yw»rd. NHesaiKt Tvay Stations. 3. 23" ti -OOP BvrracaentoIUTer Steamers. ttlOO? 3-30P UenVX W|a:er«. Saeraaento, Wootllsad. Kn'sbts Laadlnc M»ry«T:::e. Oro-rllle sod way sutloas . 19-*0* 9-3Ct> Hay wari. Nlles and Way 8tatlcn».. 1&Q* 5-30PJfort Costa, MarUaes, Byron, Tracy. Latnrop. Me- let to. Merced. Bcrentla. Fre*ao and W»y Stations Beyoad Port Cost* 12.73* 5-SCp Toieinlte Valley. Tf» Bertnda an4 * TTswona _.._ • 50* S-30P Martinet. Tmoy. Stockton. L«di... 10.20a 400p Martln«t,San Untnoa. Va!leJo,X»pa, Ca!Uto(t». StoUildM. 9 20^ 4 CCp 5llea. Tracy, Stockton. Lodl ...... 4.20*> 4-SOP Bayward. jllles. Irrtngtoo. Saa I t3.50* Joae. Ltvernore } 111.50^. S4)0PTbe Owl Limited— Newman. Loa Bano*. M>-n'ici», Freano. Tnlara, m 'Jl Bakersnelfl.LoaAnc«lea. 8^04 B.COp Port Cosu. Tracy, Stackeoa ,,, - 12 20* tSMp Ilaywara. 5 lies aad Saa Joe* ..— . 7.20a •¦OOP Hay ward. NJlf*M><l San Jam 9 SO* 643Of»Ka»t<-rn ExpreM— Ocdea. Dearer Oimaka, til. Lcmls. Chicago an<t East, rla J*jrt Coata. Balsnn, Klxatra. Da»l». Saerameato, Col- .„„ fax. Ken* . I.S0* f .00p Yallelo, dally, ezcepc dsnday.... I y •<,— 7JJ0P Vallejo, Soaday cn!y «f 7 ' 601 " 7.00P Richmond, gas Pablo, Port Costa, Uartlnei snd Way Stations 11-234 7-CGp Oregon & California Express— 8ao- nmtnto. MaryaTllle, IlOikltBC, PorUaod, Pugei Sound and Bast. S.804 S-OoPBeao Passenger— for* Coita. 6'il- •nn, Klmlra, DaTts, Sacrameato, , Trnckee. Lake Taboe. and Way Stations beyond Sacramento.... 7X0M t.lOP Bayward. N lies and San Jote (Soar dayoflly) 11-BOa COAST LINE Oarr.w 4i«a«s). m (Pool of Marfcet Btreet.) 7.45 a Baata Cruz ExfarsioniSnuday only) 8-10^ 8-16a Newark. Ceaterrlile. San Joae, Fe!t»a. B«alderCr««k. BlgBasta. Santa Cruz and Way Stations... 6 55» 18-IBa AlTarado. Kewark, San Joae, Loa Catos.Glenwaod, F niton. Boolder J r ri Crttt. Biff Basin. Santa Crux.... g.10* tZ>iS# Kewark, C'enterrllle. San Jose, New Almaden.Los Oato4.Feltoa, Hoaidrr Cr«ek. Santa Cms aad Prtnetpal Way St»tlon» 1048* 4.1&P Newark. Sao Joae. Loa Oatoa and way station* tS-BSA 4-15p Wrlgbt, Felton. Boulder Creek and Saata Crnz. t atarday and Sunday # m oa»y »8 6o> OAKLAND HARBOR FERRYT" Tiem SAN KV.A.X CISCO. Foot of Uarket 81 (SUpO ~r-:U »:0O 11:00 *.«. 1.00 3 00 5. lorn From OAKLAND. Kuot of Broadway — t«:M» tf.» tl:06 10:00 a.m. 12 CO 2.00 400 r.m. COAST LINE (Sroad Uu ( ». CT~ ( lblrd and Towaaend Streeu.) B.10A StnJowind Way Station* 6 30» 17. OQa San Jo*o and Way Stations 6-40P 7.15a Monterey snd Santa Cruz Kxcsr- ilon (Sunday only) 10^0»» I.BOa Hew Almaden (Tnea.. Frkl, only), 4.1Qs» I COa Tbe Coaster— Stopa only Saa Josa. Gtlroy (connection for riollta- ter). Pajaro, Caatrortlle (eon- nectlon to aod from Monterey and Paclflc Urore). Salinas. Saa Ardo, Paso Heble*. Santa Mar- garita. San Lais Oblspo, principal stations tnence Surf (oonneetton for Lompoe), principal stations tbrnc* Santa Barbara.9 an Buana- rsntura. MoDtalro, Omu-d, Bur- bask. Lo« Angeles 10-41** • .COa Saa Jom. Trea Finos. Capltola. SantaCraz.PactfefirtTe.Sallnaa, Ean Lais Obtspo and Principal Way Stations 4-10* 10.30a Sin Jose and Way Stations 1.20P 11 -30a Santa Clara, San Jote. Los Oatos aod Way Stations #-30s» 1.30P San Joae and Way Stations 8 36a tS-00Pl>el Maate Kxprets— Santa Clara, Ean Joan. Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove (ronneeta at Santa Clara, except 6nnday. for Santa Crnx. BooMer creek and Narrow Game Points) 12-13* I-30PP*ctflc Urore Way Paasensrr, Bqr- ilDiratn*. Ssn Jose aad Way S'v tlonii, connects at Gllror for II. -|. lister, Trrs Plnos. at Pajsro for Capttnla. Santa Crux at C*stro- vllli- for Salinas. 10.45* 4 30p Sio Jose and Way Stations t3 CO* T5 OOP Santa Clara, San Jose, Los Gatoa, Wright and prtnclpal Way Sta- tions (except Sunday) *9 CO* (5-30p San Joie and Principal Way Stations 13.4Q4 6 460 Banset Express.— Kedwood. Pis Joie.GUroy.9allnas.Paso Hoblea. San Luis Oblspo. Ssnta Barbara, Los Anajeles. Iteming-. Kl Paao, Kew Orleaoa. New Vork. Con- nects at Pajaro for Saata Crus and at CantroTiil* for Paclflo Grore snd Way stations 7.TBA ff IEp EaDtlateo. Berenford.Belniont.sSaa L'arloa. Kertwood. Fair Oaks, MenloTark. Palo Alto t€ 4S» 6 IOp Can Jo«e aad Way Stations. 6.38a S.OOp Pa'.u Alio »nd Way Stations 1U.l5-» 11.20P 6ouib»an Frimclsco. Mlllbraa. Bar- llngsme, San Mnteo, Belmnnt, San Carlos. Kodwood, Fair Oaks, ilenlo Park, and Palo Alto 9.45»« • U-JflP llayli«ld, Muuntaln View. Sunny- Tale, Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jose t3.46» A fur Mornlnic. P fur Aftarnooa. lSondar excepted. t SaaJut oalr a Saturday only. • Monday only. )S;uB» M all stations 00 Sunday. WOaJy trains stopping at Vaieacl* 3c soatkbonn4 sre»:lUA.n.. ~. vua. m.. 7:13 a. «.. ;1:JI'a. ji.. 1:jo*.m ? ;a< P. m. and b:CU r.H. PTOSANRAFAEL ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc* Via SansaJlto r«rry. suburban'seuvice. standard gauge. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 6-30 7-10 1Ao. 8:30 9:13 10:00. 11:00 a. m. (11:40 a. ra. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1:45. 3:15. 4:00, 4:35 6:15. 5:50. 6:25. 7:15. 9:00. 10:20. 11-35 p m'. Sundays and legal holidays, depart at' 710 7:45, 8:30 9:15. 10:00. 11:00. 11:40 a, m" 12:20. l:C0- i:45. 2:30. 3:15. 4:00, 4:33. 6:15. "5:50.' 6:23. 7:15. 8:15. 9:00. 10:20, 11:35 p in 'Arrive at San Francisco week days, 6: IT. 7:00, 7:35 8:15, 8:43, 9:35. 10:20. 11:05 a. m.. 12:05. 1:25. 2:50, 3:*3 4:20, 0:03. 5:40. 6:13. 6:53. 7:55. 10:05. 11:25 p. ra. On Sundays and legal holidays extra trains arrive at 12:45, 2:in%. S:5O p. m. For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:43 a. tn.. 3-lS p m., 5:15 p. m. fex. Sat.). On Sunday* and legal holidays at 7:45. S:30. 9:15. 10:0O. 11:00. 11:40 a. m.. 12:20. 1:00. 1:45, 2:30. 7:1S and 8:13 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. dally— Cazadero and way station*). 9:15 a. m.. Sundays ocrj- — For Point Reyes, 3": 13 p. m. dally except Sunday— For Caza- dero. ate. . '' _ 5:15 p. m.. dally except Saturday and, Sun- day—For Point Reyes, etc. ¦ 7:15 p. m.. Sundays only— For Point Reye». 8:15 p. tn.. Sundays only— For Cazadero. etc. TICKET OFFICE — H2B Market St. FERRY — Union Perot*, foot of Market St. Mt. Tamalpais Railway Lfsto TU ftsSMlit* ttnj ArrtTe San Fraucinco Ks«t «f iitUt St. San Frand»co Week Sun- J-! 53»»«^ huu ' We « l Days. days. J&ft&f&k. _' 1 *>!: V*?*. T~8 307 f^aSii^ 12:4Br* 8:45l 10:00a VS3SSli$yJ 2:05pM1:05*. 10:00a 11:00a \tw«jn*T 3:35 r 3:35 i» 5-16 p 1:45 p >«<*X 6:15 r 10:05 1 I 4:35 P 8:50 P : * Vis CriTity far. * TaaalpaU ts Bin Talisy. Tickxt (826 Mabkjct St. (North Shore Railroad) Orrices (and Sausauto Fkrry, Foot Market St. TILE LAST OP THE EBB. By Henry E. Rowland. A page. of fiction that Is truly fascinating In Its unique conception nnd striking situations. NEXT SUNDAY CALXn DEATH NOTICES. tyrnf+nneA From Page Thirteen. m. tiMXlrm of Zntaoifc e*»d « /e«» * ™*^J lad 14 <UT«. <C2Jlc«*o *nd H* An*el«« fuUy invited to Mtend the KW+l "•"£2! f o^^.Sf^rAs^rc^ 405 Powell etreet. Interment Odd Fellow* FITZSIMMOXS— In tb!« dty, £«>• "•.*?£; Ellen, beloved daughter of £•»«?• <£*£? Kitartmincnc, a natlv* cf County Cav*n. Irrland, a«*d T3 jr*»r«. __-.» fully invited to attend the funeral UMlay <F*turd«y) at S:30 o'clock, from the parlora of j!c O'Connor A Co.. TC7 Mls«lon street, thence to St. Joseph 1 « Church, wherea re- qutem hi«rh mass will b* celebrated for the reiw*e of her eoul at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cfmffry. HC1XEMAN-— In thU dty. Jut>»" 1«. 1004. Kwha Helneman. relict of H. S. Helnemsn, *md beloved mother of Jacob, JoseDh H.. l^eon and Dfrtha Heineman. a natlv* of Barchfeld. Prusata. a*ed 7" year* 3 month* and ."• da>-«. tyFrlenfl* and arcualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 9:45 o'clock, from her late, resi- dence, '1706 Baker rtrert. Interment Salem Ometery. t>' electric funeral c*T from nirfcteenth and Guerrero «tre«ti at 11 o'clock. EIL1--In thl« c!tr. Jon* 18. l»04. Godfrey 8. Hill buloved father of tin. Graham Menxlee Mn' It M. niair, lire. Stewart Menile* and •Tamei W. Hill, a native of Glaesow, Bcot- land. ased C3 years. CTlntennent ta-dar (BatorfaT> at Moun- tain View Onvtory. Oakland, where funeral servlcei will be held at 3 o'clock. JACOBS — In this city. June 17. l&Ot. Florence Janette Jacob*, beloved daughter of Louis and Soplile Jaccba, a native of Ban Fran- cisco. ec«*d 3 months. JOXTTS — In Oakland. June 16. 1904. Sarah. wife of VT. S. Jones, and mother of A. H.. W. B. and Annie A- Jones, 0> native of Vale*. f-r«*d Cl years. CTTrtends end acquaintances are- reypect- ful!y lnv:le<J to attend the funeral pei-vlces 1 Sundty. Jun» 19. at 2:30 o'clock, at her late residence. 1230 Magnolia street. Oakland. In- terment private. KEEXAN- In this city. June 1C, 1004. Mary, beloved wife of the late Owen K»enan, and mother of May. Susie and the late Joseph Keenan and sister cf Mrs. McGowan. a native of Cour.ty Cavtn. Ireland. ac*d 42 years. UTtVIS— In Alatneda. June 17..19O4. John W. L*e wle. a native of Enrland. ««1 63 years. P^TFriends and acquaintances are respect- full invited to attend lY<e funeral services Saturday. June IS. at 2 o'clock, from th« family residence. 2521 Central avenu*. A!a- meda. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. MICHEL.^— In this dty. June 17. 19O4. Wil- liam K. MIcheM. dearly beloved husband of Annie Michell. a native of Germanv. aped 65 years 8 months and 30 days. (Wisconsin find Galena, III., papf-rs p!eae» copy.) CTTri'-nds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), June 19. at 1 o'clock, from his lste residence. "S Chenery etreet. thence to Masonic Temnle. corner Post and Mont- gomery *tre*ts." where servicee will be held. cornmencir^ at 2 o'clock. Cremation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. 15ORSK— In this dty, Jun« 17. 1904. Mra. Josephine Morse, a. native of New Tork, aped 38 years. ISTTEBAT'MER— At Ix>* A!lsoi>. Suncl, June 17, 15**4. George 1^. Nuebaumer. dearly belored husband of Florence A. Xu»baumer. and brother of Albert and Emil Niubaumer and . J!rf. VT. 'U'hitmcre, ared &2 years. PACIITIGER— In the City and County Hos- pital, June 17. 1'JO4. August Pachtlirer, a native of Switzerland, • aged 40 years. PITMAN— Sweetly pas^d away. June 16. 1904, at his home. 17Sa Walnut street. Berkeley, '¦"aptaln Ilenrj' Clark 1'itman. a native of Ma^xachusetls, :¦=¦ - S3 years 3 months and 9 days. EHEA— In this city, June 17. 1904. James, be- loved son of Annie and the late James Shea, a native of Pan Francisco. ty The funeral will take place to-morrow (Bunday). ct 12 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1T75 Golden Gate avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church. Interment private. I'l»-a«e omit flowers. EMITH— In this city, June 17. 19M. George I*, trether of Mrs. Mathew Turner of Jian Francisco and Francis Smith of »"uramcnpa. Cal., a native of Maine, aped OTJ y«-ars and ~ dayF. Cy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day • Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of Halsned & Co.. JHt! Mission etreet. Cre- mation Odd Fellcvrs' Cemetery. THOMI-sriX— In Lcs Gatos. Cnl.. June 17. IIKH. William C, beloved son of Fanny and the late William H. Thompson, and brother of P. R.. H. G. and F. C. ThjmpFcn, a na- tive of We« Vlreinia, aged 24 years 5 month* and 22 days. Zy Friends and acquaintances an» respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at !<:45 o'clock, from the parlors of !¦!¦¦¦! & Co.. ri+C Mission stro°t. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. - 0 B1EMANN— In this city. June 15. 190». Her- man F. Tiemann. beloved husband of Anna Tiemann. end father of Herman F. Jr. and Hdna M. Tk-mann. a native of Hanover. Germany, aced 41 years 2 months and 25 rtaye. A member of "TJureka Ix.ir- No. 213. F. mid A. M.. of New Vork City: Nord- deutscher Verein. and Beer Drivers' Union of the Pacifx Coa-st. C^Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday. June 1". at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Sufcr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Kichth. under the auspices of the Norddeutscher Verein. Infrment Mount Olivet Cemetery. TI'TTLK— In this city. June 1G. 1904. at her residence. 2TUS Pacific avenue. Emma Tuttle. wife of Cartain Francis Tuttle, United States Revenue Cutter Service. C7Funcral rervices at residence 2918 Pa- olflc avenue, at 2 o'clock. Saturday, June 18, Interment private. ::their first love" . f. . • . .¦¦ One of the Sunday Call's beautiful art supplements in black and white will be issued free with next Sunday's edition. The art pictures issued by The Call are far superior to anything of the kind ever offered by a newspaper in the great West. " "~~ „,. F ,^.. tv ..y r _, iVl ., . ~ ¦ .... ' "THEIR FIRST LOVE." 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