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M«"-^*'i >f»0Of »0O Sandstorm Ex. 00 mc Gld C M. bIO.S.OOiSnoO Yellow Tiger.. 22 I'-OSING QCOTATIONS Tonopab District *>™ ?«. T ••• 11 l2iMont M»d Ex. 10 ;i Oold Anmor.. — 37 Ohio Ton .... — 08 V"« Cw>*-n .. _ UlFayniaster ... 02 03 yoiQ ilt — n«| RR P *coe O>n . . 1» 2« * Tr t at _ w *" tril - ° 3 «>4!Ton N' Star.. 3« *t) fjj«J Ton ..r. 02 OSlWest End C.1.22H — Mi>cNama.ra.. 46 «*>| Goldfleld District A^, Eras 19 —Jumbo ~_ 4.37U - TlUumho Ex .2,20 - P«ckAnt« .. 10 lt|Kra4ill ...... 40 — Bk.B Bonata 09^ 12i Kendall Ex .. 04 05 Hue Bell rs -iKfwaM.Ex .. _ 40 Co a«f)ia _ «!>tar Quern — 25 CWnmWa Mt. W 02! Mayße ......: — « Crm Fraction. — 4. 65! me Pawnee... OS — < "nqoeror \u0084 19 — JMilUown Frac O« — <!»t-lcer Jack. 2* — ! N>rada Boy . . 20 — £«ter 2.f>5 _!Oro 38 40 Hm BBm C. 37 WVPAjiatch ..... __ m •mftfld Trngl. 45 4f,:npfl Hill* .... f»0 61 P* XI t , 11 12nrd Mon .... IS _ n«min!on .... 04 «i O.V Red Top ...r— 4.87U mTVk:- -«-'*RM Top Ex.. 45 4ft V-^. 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'. \\\ _ t£*£l M S^J'ss J - >o :^ Belcher oA _ Crown P,im.. 30 S2 Inio^ Con 54 = licbtquer ... C 3 - Yellow JackeY.l.os - UEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Cb»r Yen* to Clisrlen m Vat** lot m v l n ' ""/ JIJJ* «f Ark«n«o street. SOO N of Mary Kr«ii« «rt al. t« Theodore Kytka. lot on on A F h< i"n. F > S^ 1"1 "* 1 " to Thpo «l<™ Kytka. lot N ?7:sTr E B 7 r :^'susf. ' trW>tl " N °' Uni ° n - H A R^fr "i AJA J Rln v-S*! t "? vlffl to Alexander 'jf Mon«p«> Mrpet. SE 100. NX 57 3 v CSH 2A No S*!*^ 125> lot 5 - Ex< * i " i * \u25a0\u25a0boaiitMd r«| f i ra 'i^ J " M*JSIM *JS1 " nd *\u25a0"*• to An «>* C ««r- SB of Harrison rnwt, SE 41:« by SW 75- *10 H.lier lot on W I(n<> of Ontrnl BT*nti#.. 100 m i e Mrept - s2sbr w fl3: »: ?J0 Jn * r > n^" t0 Mar - T r - Smith, lot on X -i N 110:.. NW 23:0, B ns:fl . g 115: g. $10 Thomaii M. Fcrjnwon unit wife to Thomig'j » OO r.X. X • tr «^»- S2sbr W 320; $K. ' rhn^tT^f^ H " fflB «»,"«»0 «f<" i« Em«nncr« Afflfriri. let on XW corner of Serentertth «7 «n<l Albion .renne. w 6l:«? by N llsYflo Mtnrire Blm to AraMl* Bliw. lot on P line ' m-V'pST^ IM:3 E ° f Bro<leri^- E 25 by Helen S. g'<wliill to E<l«-!n Coodjll. lot on s »r*s «o*jSo * trwt " r>o E of c<>nr(Son - E sf) EUmi BifCT 'to pp C |«r« r Anzenhofer «nd wife. uon- *io° Ld * SsyndlCBt *' s Cr « ««<" c mBitm 8it A- Gillnfire tn R * rab Morrlton. lot on » Sr s iw^iw 1 " Btrwt> *° w of cuTit>r ' w J«r<ih G. jnckson Jr. to Elrenla J. Slon*oi. 1 ~ B nf S«r-r»m*nto. S 25 br W ](«3- $10 Sophie Borken to AlrJna B. Bor-ken.' lot o S: n »?*?!?•'*: c«'ri 6 - N 46:1014 - w so - x T»nri» F. Ppmbortoa «d<l «ife to John W'oelfe! lot on 8 line nf Donraa «TM>t, 254:5 W or Dltl m«nd. W 51 by S 114; *U». tranklln R. Smith «nd wire to Ferdinand 1 St nn l n) 5; lot on XE lin * of y *P' M "reet. 125 V- .R. R " stl " *\u25a0*\u25a0—>**. XX 25 br RE mo; $10 w,C!?"S J :,, w * lE =«n \u2666» **« Pforr Jr.. lot -W, ' *1«£? $1b Ut ** lon ' nd Tb«rtl««« «treeu txttn ' i«^*r f -" 11^? ** «'wire A. Hoanewell et aL. . lot* 3 and 4. jriftfin*.* 1; |1« r.^L l^" 3 » ** : ' «nd truM romnanr to *t?eet .rn-i. r n -ii l tei lot °° NE "^^ « f Al.b.m« gJUJb* M-ewir. X 25 br X SO; «10. o' Thiii? f" X "*" «* M * rk « «reet. 250 W nulldlnc < ontrm-tx Frte4frlr-|.e Meltsner with Hoch P Ptt,,. ni Mary C Meton^hle with a. Cbrt«fn*Pn^iii llllltlH »o. be«lBDln». portion lot 2 lu^ ,« "i,^ Tb# I. C. Jloor* wtatf mmp«nr with W».« *?«*rfn*. for tlwp «ory aM baiement frim*: «»-rtm«it bou*» on XX corner of vTcißr V£? Urkio PtrtW.' E «6:9 by ,X™*io- ?4 »n c * nd Si 21 " • n<t <f Len " R*br« with Jiwepli ». BQKh— AU «rori- for two ftorr and h«'«T A*nt frame bolkJln* on B lln«V O f i eaten* worth Kt.«*t. 40 -8W of Vallejo/ S 18-10 X , 37:6. « 2 In.. E 31. X- 20. « W, «S:6- « sso' • John Baczhaf with Loom j. Roberu and O«o W E. • LinfiUd-All wm* for "f rVme r"-"l • d^nre oa X comer of .Sh*rmnn vtroet and, Wv. w'iso * x * au *: \u25a0" la b . lfflck :o « We «t Ei»<l map 2; - WHlJuin L«u' with Western plmnbfns com ' «5 £U COrD ' >r Upll ftreet •"<» Lily , DomeE!e» Barcachtotte with D. Delucchi— To ' iT* 01 ". J< S* *tory andbswment bnlldinc on \E A<J«m Eose with Michael -{ C Reoch— All SERIOUS LABOR STRIKE NOT FEARED IN PARIS In Large Sea Ports, How ever, Trouble Is Ex- • pected on May Day PARIS, April 29.— The fear of ex tensive troubles in. connection with May day labor, demonstrations has dis appeared so fs«r as Paris is concerned. Thf^ authorities have decided it will not be necessary^ to bring additional troops here. Last year's dispositions of troops and police will be repeated Wednesday. Meetings ot workmen will be permitted, but no street demonstra tions. Several of the' more violent sociklist agitators have been arrested. Dispatches lrpm the provinces indi cate-that the government's energetic measures, to' preserve order at all haz ards have dampened the ardor of the labor organizations, and many, of them have abandoned the Idea of making demonstrations. " ' " •\u25a0 . .Trouble Is likely, however, in the larger seaports— Toulon. Brest, L"Orient and Cherbourg:— and in the interior cities of Rouen, Lyons and Limoges, which are revolutionary hotbeds. RESUMES EXAMINATION OF INSURANCE BALLOTS Man From Jerome's Office Will Question Agent of New York Life NEW YORK, April 29.— Assistant District Attorney Smythe today . re sumed the Investigation of thfe charges of forgery which have been made in connection with the recent elections of th« New' York Mutual life insur ance qomp&nies. Smythe went .with Assistant Deputy Howe to the offices «f the New York life, where they examined about 800 of the alleged forged ballots. Jacob Frank, an agent of , the New York life, whose name appears as a witness on many of the ballots, will appear at the district attorney's office tomorrow in response to a summons by Smythe. •;- . BANK CLERK'S THEFTS TOTAL HALF MILLION Many of Bonds Stolen by W. O. Douglas Recov ered, However NEW YORK, April 29.— The total market value of the bonds alleged to have been abstracted from the Trust company of America by W. O. Dougiau, the assistant loan clerk, was $570,000, according to a formal statement issued by the company's examining commis sion today. All the securities, with the exception of $63,000, are said to have been recovered, but the gross loss t o the trust company was ?l<Ss,ooo,"as the sum of $102,000 was paid to various stock exchange brokerage firms, which hold the securities as collateral. Doug las' surety bonds, amounting to $25,000, will be deducted, making the company's net loss $140,000. ' i UNION PACIFIC MAY FIGHT NEW RATE LAW Nebraska Commission Given Intimation of Coming Contest LINCOLN. Neb.. April 29.— A letter from the Union Pacific headquarters to the state railway commission today in timates that the roads contemplate re sistance to the 2 cent passenger rate law. The letter is an answer to an inquiry from the commission 1 asking why tho Nebraska patrons were not being given the benefit of the 1 cent rate on inter state travel. ft In reply to this the letter states that the lawyers for' the Union Pacific and other roads are disposed to unite in a suit attacking the validity of the^ law. WAITS FOR VERDICT IN MOYER-HAYWOOD CASE Senator Borah Refuses to Discuss His" Trouble With Grand Jury BOISE. Idaho, April 29.— Senator W. E. Borah returned last nisht frbni Wash ngrton. where he ha* spent *om™ days in connection with affairs affect ing: the state of Idaho. Senator Borah declined today to discuss m any wav the recent action of -the Federal grand Jury which .Is alleged to have found an Indictment against him; in connec- r th l M °y e >-Haywood case is over I may have much to say," he said. KUROKI'S CICERONE PAYS PLAIN ADMIRAL A VISIT General Mac Arthur \ Fills in .Time by Taking a Run Over Brem erton Yard -• rS^^'/^" - 9 - - lieutenant General Mac Arthur.v: who is here to escort^General Kurokr from Settle to r-liJ l ? wn •: exposition, \ accom panied by Mrs. Mac Arthur and . hi« STurwiJPS tH in ' Ormkl y\Mto Admi?a! Burwell at th«NPuget sound'navy yard ron?lr^ rton .^^-Th" afternoon he assuted in the arrangement, of K] r6- V gram. for the reception- and entertain ment of GeneraKKurokiandSarty W their arrival ?h«ri.^Tombrr6w^eneffl FF d a r C t Ar^ Ur , Wlll i, make 'formal :VlS! 'to rtlt ?r V " F 9rt>Worde n s and^Fort Casey. The imperial: party; will -prob ably leave Friday? morning * \u25a0 " - work for -three story "frame buildine on- \p &&%%»%&£ € ° tß £°*> ?$S first \u25a0 *tor.r: partition* on SW corner of Em» Jnd Mason nntu. .w »7:8 bV; s\<* : > f i-J5.750 '* 1 , - **\u25a0 i--t'Old*teini company \u25a0\u25a0• trith -D' X Brown,. -..« e»tern ' . iron \u25a0\u25a0 workc ' \u25a0 s •FT 'unh J? ««' t r JZ?* n -\u25a0**&**. ;ickelh;imeV. John; G. Sutton company^ Knowles k ; WaUer— To" erect a\u25a0\u25a0 flte st»r* \u25a0 brick . building « on W ; line of SUtb . THE SAX FRAXCISCQ CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 180.7 SWIMMER PERISHES IN ANGRY BREAKERS T. -Wright Robinson (Is First Victim of Season •at Long Beach LONG [ BEACH, , April 29.— T. Wright Robinson; ig«a-j 29 .'*, years. - an^ attor ney with : Hastings ' & Steadman,' Haller.,.buildingr.' Seattle, /was drowned in 1 the surf herethisaftcrnoon;" Robin son, who is -the first , victim: of the sea son; entered the ?aurf,;whicht.was; run ring; unusually,, high, with; his; college chum, Tully: McN'ate .of HliOS . Angeles. McNall returned- to; the'shore, but Rob inson was \carrledH<ouU;. beyond;;" the breakers and suddenly threw .up his arms' and sank tjrom. sight." His body has not been :. recovered. .. KING LEOPOLD SEEKING / • -THE AID OF^RANCE Offer to Fallieres of Congo State Made to Coerce Belgian Parliament v PARIS. April 29.— King- .Leopold's visit to Paris Ina moment of- political crisis in Belgium and %• his majesty's lengthy conferences today- with Presi dent Fallieres,-: Minister of Foreign; Af-; fairs , Pichon and - Premier Clfemenceau" have given rise /to''an* impression/that the king intends H©*! make a,*! feint' by offering the Congo Fre.e Btate to' France for the purpose of coercing: thft Belgian parliament into complying wjth his wishes. MARRIAG|_LICENSES " The. following tnarirlafi* licenses were l6guefl In this city, April 20: r \u25a0-\u0084 \u25a0 . ; Claude W. Moran. 22. Berkeley, and Emella M. Ferreira. 21. West Berkeley. ,: Walter Irwin, 22, and Mary Tobin. 21, both of 105* Sancnes street. , . r Horace &1. Weeks. 2S, Seba&topol, and Edith Gustin, 25. 1922' Pine street. '„ Ignado Gonzaleg. 3d. 1329 Scott street, and Sarah Hart. 37, 1331 Scott street. ' . ... Martin It. Nicholson. 35, : 3^*9 Detlsadftro street, and Mabelle A: Relbenstetn, 26, 2211 Van Ness.avenne. »' ' \u25a0' *-; r , v . -' Charles Howard.' 39. 370 \u25a0 San \u25a0 Carlos avenue, add Anna Bettinger, 39, Bait I-ake'Clty. Harry Halrorsen, 25. - 1759 Eighteenth arenue, and Jennie Moren. 24, 1139 McAliiftter street. Edward M. Branham, 85, Oakland,: and Annie Lone, SI, W)l Stanjmi gtrcet. > . " - * Frank J. Banks, 22, Belvedere, and Hannorah Catties, 23. city. A : \ Michael Wd.aiufhlln. 37. . 1495 Valencia street, and Mary. Benn, ' 86. : 1216 York street. 1 ' -• -•• Kdward Klelnschmldt; 26.' am! Kmllee Braun, 20. 2475 Post street.' :^ - :' \u25a0 - -i , Frank C. Russell/ 21. r>2J» Myrtle arehue,. *nd AII»«n A- Krlly. Is, '^26HTurk atreet. Vicente M»chufo. 31, and Emillft-S. ManslllaV 35. both of XV'est Berkeley. ; '-, , Charles F. Deise!. 33. 8 Sunny court, and Ann* Stiiber. 30, 8i24 Foisom fttreet. . i; -. : \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0••;.\u25a0>:- Wentworth M. Buchintn'.' 31." Honolulu, 'and Gertrude M. Rr-can, 20. 2363 Union street. "."" - William S. Wllkin*. 31. Fowler, and Cella C. Waterman. 2fl. 476 Fifth at^nue. , . i' Earle R. Wilthew. 21. ' 438 Lyon istreßt. and Emma C. Flactier.: 18. 425 Duboce'iTenue.- - •- \u25a0 Walter E. Hnoke, 2i; 2596 Howard street," "and Carrie B. Agostini, 21,. San Andrea*.; . Manuel LaCa»a, 40. and Marie de los Angrelos Romero." 30. both of, 207 Sixth tTfcnue. Harlow W. Culter, 21,'-13SR Haight street, and Ella F. ton Kapff, 18, 2031. Golden -Gate arenue. • • --.-< = William E. H»u(sman. 21. and May G. Boss, 18. both of Clinton Park. • \u25a0 . George Carter. I'd. and Eunice Hooper, 21, both of 427 Fulton streat. . \ . OAKLAND. April 29.— The following m«rri«ge IK-enses were issued today: Waldemar Perkins. 2», Fitchhur?, and Mar- .guerite A. McGollrick, 24, Oakland. Hujfh Wearer, il'fi,- and Ellen F. Dldwa*. 35, both of StocktonA - James B. Whitehill. 27. Butte. Mont.; and Elizabeth Pratt. 25. DaklantJ... -. Uny W. Appleton. 23, and Minnie P. Maliurln, 23. both of Oakland.' James W. King:. 31, and Marie S. Merrill. 25." both. of Oakland- \' . - Chris Edwarrtu/ 2." Oakland, r and H*ftle : Shep- ard. IS. San Franchro. v.th^ f oaku^i 31 v* D(1 \u25a0\u25a0 AD^ g^' -*: BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DBMS Birth. m*rria«re and death notices sent by ra«Il will ndt be inserted. .They ranst be handed in it tuber of the publication office* and o« indorsed with tlie ntme and residence of person* author- ized" to have tba same published. * Notices r»-~ strlcted simply to tbetinnonncement of the event are pnhll»he<l once In Ilila column free of charge. BIRTHS - -\u25a0'.'. -. vV;.? DIBERT— In Oakland, 1 April? 27. 1907, to the -...wife of I'bilip C. DibprtineeWhlte)..;* »ou.; % KEATINGr^In tbi* city. April '2^ UBO7, V" the wife of'Thoma* P. Kming. •> son, \u25a0\u25a0.t-'- ; MARRIAGES • v '*v.v. CRABBE—McXAMARA4-ln this- rlty. April : .2.V 1007.'.. by •' the \u25a0• Rev. -Father Doran. "Edward C» S.Orabbe of Honolulu. T. H., and L. Agnp* McXamara- of Oakland; cai. ' \u25a0 „.\u25a0\u25a0-- ' r;.;j.^ FRANCIS— HARTVOOD-4o this city, " April-2A^ 190". by .the R«v. J. H, Schroeder. Albert W. Francis and Emily F. Harwood,;botn-of.San Francises., . \u25a0 '\u25a0•\u25a0.. \ •\u25a0 , ... ' '~ GJDDIXGS— ROBERTS— Ii> this city. April 2i; ; 1907. by the Re<, Cecil Marrack. James -H oiddlnag of -Venthra. c»!., and Daisy Irene- Hobertu of San Franelsca: . "- \u25a0 *.-,- - "' LAMX— COOPER— In this ."city/' April 27. 1907.' I.amn of San Fran<>lscrt t und ; Mande * EstPlle by the Rev. Georee.W. V\"hite; pastor of Wesi ley; Methodist." EpUcopil 'church, Alarik 'H. .; Cooper of l'reki.'.Cal." • \u25a0: 1 '? ; " BEESK— DIBKRT— In Xagh'tlile. - Term!. April 'it, 1907. . WJlliam P. Reese of Johnstown; Pa., - and OliTe A. Dibert of OaUand. Cal. ' --I-**- DEATHS \V ~~ Barthel. I-eonore... 1 MeGMleuddy, Come Dererell. Richard .". «8 ;lln«; lln« ...........;. .TiS D.rke«; . CbarleK : D.. 24 Xllen," Rnfm^B ;."."; .. 52 Esn n. Richard J. Jr. — O'llftrt Dennis P;..; :"7 (sa van. Michael J. .' C."» O'Keefe. Jobn ;.'.;..; 2rt Olllegpie. Thomai.. "4 Olson." AnixftTl^ViT.'fii- Gray. Georf e , W. : . .V— Powell, i Htlen «v.V.'7'4l Haake. Charle* . . .% 70 fleott,^ Alexander D. *: 72 Hansen. 'Andrew X. 63 Shea.. .Patrick:. V.'.V.V 70 Hart. John .......'.— Rkllliconi.? Jofca ..-.:.75 Jacob*,, Henry-'. ... . 22 SBiwr.- Sine'Kr. .r;r.v3 Jannen. Char Jen \u25a0. ..57 Stronit.^ George f Jr.V^SS- Leonard." Patrick J. 5!5 Yasuda, ; T.";: .rV; .*.*.: 23 Meyer (infant) \u25a0 ' ' ' \u25a0 \u25a0?'\u25a0' n' :: — *- rn^ <\u25a0 -\u25a0" \u25a0 McEihatton,C4therJne7s Pearl (card 6t thanks) ; -v. BARTHEL — In,thls city..'Af»r!l 2*.">1»07, I^nnorft «Bartoel, beloved danghter.rtf Carl and Lulu Bartbel, and Ulster of Hatel Rarthel, a native of , San. Francisco, \Cal.r. aged' 1 years and 4 . month*., r,:; r - " DEVERELL— In the , city : and ' o«iinty honplUl.* \u0084' April ' 29, 1907.- Ricbsrd Derereli, a natite of . England. . aged 68 year*:".'. : j ".-"-;• ;. DTKES— In this clty.t'AprJl 2f1.-l»n7. at the;r#s- • tdencej 2409 , Clayi street,-? Charts JD; '.Dyk?*,' belo? ed - son ,of Frances "T and ? th* late <^ Robert Dyke*, and brother ' of : Oeor«r* and Mary Dyke* and tl'e late France* and Robert Dyke's; a* na- ,;tl»e of San Francisco,; aged 24 -years 8 months . and; 2B ; days. ' . \u25a0- -. \u25a0 . .;.. ..v EGAX— Killed In Oakland. 'April 2J.; 1907,-Rich- " ard'/J.7 - J r..: '-. dearly.; boTbved husband of' Marr 'Egan,' and ; beloTed son of Uichard J. and Ahnl* V Kgan, and doroted brother of Frack.' John.'Ed- ward. ; Thoma* and William' Egan land ' Mr* ; W > . -.Holliday.'Mr*.' D. .FA Cameron,^ Mr* f Mona" ban.: Mrs.; TV.*. Parker an<l Mrs. 1.. O.Sweetscr '\u25a0' a native of ; ; San ; FrancUco.'. ; \ .- \u25a0\u25a0 GAVAN— In". Berkeley.'- April ::2«;V imri'^Michael s. J.-; Ga van. e deafly, beloted" husband of iHannnh M. «;«ran. and father of Thoma* F.,- James T • and Jo«»pii M.-Gavan and-Mrt;, J.'Ui.. Hoar \u25a0 a natlr«of ;Ireland.laftMsO3'years. : \ \u25a0;<-.%'.• - I'rirnd 1 " and acquaintances Arc respectfully invited to a tt«nd the funeral service* tomorrow - •WednesdayU'May.'l.'^at^OfO'clorkfa" a at St. Joseph* church. wstre*t.w 5 tre*t . Berkeley.-; where > a " solemn requiem m*s« for the repose tf his wm'l i will be said.' lnterm»nts Holy. Crois cemetery • by .electric • f unera 1 '«ar > lea vlng foot 'ef , Market ; street /at II •a.Vm.'f ; Remains sat - th* , funeral f -: parlor* of'Jam9aAn;*'J>lehan*.*i2434 <Te.lecranb ! ; avenue between DWlgt t day tad Haste atre*t; GILLESPIE— io ;Htni«n elty,; r 2» v ''\u25a0' 1907^ Thoma*,. beloved hnShand.of the late Xlarr Gll- v'leaple,* and beloved J father of Mrs.? Albert' Ti«- sot \u25a0' and Jeff ' and ! the ; late s Frank 1 GHUVnIe *' a native of ?c Richmond ,*J Mad l*on = 5 countj vi \u25a0- *g*4 74 year* 11- months and 17id»ys.j- >*/' The foneralJ will.; lakevpiipptxhurSiiiiT .» \u25a0 fl: -12 ' *l clock ' •' '\u25a0\u25a0 m " : '- from ' •»'•! '*t* 'i residence, \u25a0 12ftft \u25a0-. Tenth avenue. SSaniet.ftthence |t» ,»t ; Anne's [church,-; where a irequi*m"< maw for th* \u25a0:; repose :of hift . »mil ?\u25a0 will »' b* ? celebrated. 7 com- .; raenclng at JO 1 o'clock V *rf rn. '^ Interment i Holy : :Crog»tceraetery/f; Kindly^owiltjflowers.i J - - GRAY^lnUhiBtcny~7Awilf27.¥l9or,iGeoEte w Gray, - y«uog«*t ? and * beloved Uoa of. Lokg \H" . Gray, -a native i of "California:; : •j .- * HAAKE— In Alameda," April " 25. ; 1907 'Ctlt\p» ;, Haake. 1 r: beloved '\u25a0\u25a0 hnsband » of » France* • H««k» » -'and'fatUer ofiCharle*;Hatke.iJr.-and Mm"j' ty H.-s Bdhr.ii and i brother ', of,' Mr*.^ Nelsen » Hindv j;«nd ? the ;lat* ; Mr*.- C- Claa***n,-* a I natlte w Hanover, Germany,:' ,*ged/; 70 years £ aaj ii' Friends ;and acqaalntanees are , respectfciu/ _inTited r ; ; t(>; attend vtiiPlfuueral t"day ;.* (Tues- tdaj-j; April SO.'at 2 o'cluck p. in./ from his late residence."; 922 .; Chestnut >trect,-'. Alanie<t«/.-,Jn; terment ; private. \u25a0\u25a0 - . v"\"**- : . "*'•'" HAN'sEN— ln'.Hayward. April '2% IStnT, Andrew Xclsout Marten, .ibeioved. liusbaml; of *Mar>rsret Hanseu.* ' and i loving i father of - Ann > and -'. I'eter Hansen.ia;nßtW«vofJl>cntuark, ng<?d 03 .foam 10 months and ,U3 r datn.f'; : . - '\u25a0-. \u25a0: .. :,. \u25a0:? ; 'f -. ;.. Friends ;" and s arciuain ta m.es i are - respectfully Invited • to' nttciM »the ; funeral : sml', 1^ tomorrow t vWdnesday i.s'April , SO,; at < 2 -o'clock' p.~: ui./- at bis lat«' residence- iv ; Hayward. \u25a0 Interment Hayward. * \u25a0_-\u25a0-,-••- -. 11A11T— lii; tui« ; eity7 April • I>S, 1907. John, be- loved r brother "of -.Thomas •"amlsPeter; Hsrt-and M r*. • Mary Hlggln* t aud > M r.«. ; C.y K. = McCall," « natltevof «tb«»' parish of Killnactlgue,* Couuty 8lij:o. Ireland. ;:.-.' •. .- \u25a0-•\u25a0 : -- 1 Friends ; and ttcquaintanccs are .respectfully invited , to attend tbe fimpral '. tomorrow U Wed-" ;\u25a0; i)C!i(la.vir'atS:3o o.~'Ut.'.';frum Ills late resident »VJ5>/ B - Counocticnt : street.".; tlie:ice •\u25a0 lo fSt. -',1V rcsa'M ! church. r where i a'; rpqiifeni : high i mans for :,&; the. rtponei of -uisf soul;. will becfclebrated at: 9 a. m.' -"lutermeut 1 H«!y Cross. ceaietory.-. : LEONARD— In tli'U <it.r. "April 2ft," 1007. -Patrick \u25a0J-. : l>onard, a native of. Ireland,. aj?e<l j 35 years." Funeral \u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 nerticeß i --. tomorrowr --.- ( Wednesday),* \u25a0 M«f 1. at 10:30 o'clock, a. iii.. at'tbe parlors iof Valente.' Matin! ; A Col. ?.44S : Mission utreet.- ,^lutftrnient lloiy Cros* Om^wry by ii;3o ».m. Wtfain-from 'Valencia and Tweuty-sJ^th- street*.' JANBEN— In : \u25a0• Berkeley. April . 27. \u25a0 15>07. : Brigadier Oeneral Charles Jansen,. -beloved bus- band .of '- Eratna Janspn..' and :\u25a0 father ;of -• Mrs.' Cbarles T. Glltord nnd Mri«. Charles H. McLean, and , grandfather 'of Irene 5 and -Charles iJansea ' Jr., a.natlve r of Belghim.' : ajred .*>7'reac*.V-"A member of Durant \o<\gt,' V. and'A.';M.;:Berke- \u25a0 ley.-';'.:-.- \u25a0 --': .> ,: ,':.' \u25a0 \u25a0 v- ' '.:--: -U-.----VJ Friends and ; acquaintances ? are ; roipectfuily invited to -attend" the funenil serrire* • today (Tuesday), April 30, at 1 o'clivk « p.'\ m.; at ' Hamilton \u25a0 hall;-- corner, of ; Geary and • Stelner streets* San ; Francisco,".- under ' the, auspicea : of George >H. -Thomas jpost.'.'.'-O.A:' B.; ; Inter- ment National' cemetery, ; Presidio. -» - Veterans. N^ a. C.t will" meet at \u25a0 Hamilton Hall/ corner of OearyaudStelner streets, .to- \u25a0day 1 (Tuesday).. April 30; at.l o'clock, to: at- jtehd-'tbe/funera|- of our -late comrade, Gen- ': eral Charles Jansenr '. \u25a0 : ' \u25a0 .-« ' -' .JOHN E. KLEIK. Commander. .C.W": RADEBOLD, Adjutant. - . ! JACOBS— In' Napa'.iqa!., April 2S, IM7. Henry. \u25a0v 1v 1 beloved ; Bon of Mr». M.' E. Jacobs,- andibrother : : of- Perry -and Robert Jacobs,- a native of .Sac- '.. : ram en to county, aped 21! .vpnrs and 2 months . (Sacramento and "\u25a0\u25a0-. San , Rafael "• papers : please, copy.) \u25a0 ;;. -. -. \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0,-\u25a0-,:„ >«, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 - . -. -. \u25a0•-- .Funeral- today (Tuesday). «t- 3:30 o'clock. : . Interment Tulocay; cemetery, , Napa. - - \u25a0 -<:, >,VBLHATTON--T-In Oakland. April 2s. 1007. Catherine -McElhatton. mother of W, A,, An- drew and- G.-D.vMcElbatton nnfl • Mrs.. Fr*rt Dingwell and Mrs. Alexander Piper. I a native uf Ireland, ajted 75 yearn and 6 months. '.-' . S Friends and acquaintances are \u25a0 respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow \u25a0 (\\edn»sdayi. May.i. at-io o'clock a. m.V at the. home of her daughter. Mrs.- J. F.Dinu- well.ir.ls West street, Oakland. Interment fcverpreen;cemetery. liv,'*!^ McGILLICUDDY— In this citr. April 29 l»07 'Cornelius McGillicnddy.' beloved son of the late- Jeremiah , and Julia MeGlllicuddy, and dearly -beloved brother of David A. MeGilll- <uddy.and. Mre.- Mary Kerrigan.: and uncle of I rank, Joseph and May Kerrtgan and Mrs.-L. Seharetg jand the late David Kerrigan, a na- tive of Boston, Mas*., aged 53 years and 4 . months.'- . : ... . . *-. MRYER—In this^clty. April 29. l»07. I.onise, beloved daughter of Gustave and Minna Meyer andibeloved sister of Gustave Jr.' and the late Minna - Meyer. *. native of San Francisco, aged -'months and 21 days. * NI b K l~< ln JJ r h UIt r Ie ; Cnl • Apri! 2S - l»07, Rufus „/ Io ~ dh f u * ban<J ot Emma Nile!., andfatber | - ; Mles. a native oT-Noraj Scotia. >*ed r.2ryear». ; O'HARA— In . this city, April 29.-lf>o7, at the 1 [jplj l^ * - -* \u25a0- • '.\u25a0•" "-** irv^y^t|i A PATH TO EVERY PLOT I * oo Golden Gate V are., Cor. FlUmore. :.'\u25a0\u25a0";.-': .' \u25a0\u25a0";.-' /Telephone West ' s93o. Z^jC^i McBREARTY & : McCORMICK FUNERAL DIRECTORS/ 915 iVALEXCIA ST., NEAR 20TH. Formerly, of McFadden. 1 . Mcßrearty k Green- J .-;.\u25a0-- Telephone Market 07. H.P.PETERSEN Funeral Director and ' Embalmer. 1940-1942 Po«t "st.:. -bet. Fillmore and : Steloer- . • ' Telephone Wes t 6.133! ... VALENTgMARINI & CO: Ui\DERTAKERS 3448 3IISSIO.V STREET Xear.Thtrtlethr*' Tel. Market 282. p. f:^green <®» coi "'• '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0J- *' FpjJEßA'ri DIRKCTORS.- -;. - NB. cor. Sixteenth and Gnerrero st». Formerly. of McFadden;' Mcßrearty & Green- .-'\u25a0-. V Telephone .Special 1567. . WOODLAWX \u25a0 CEMETERY . ' San. Mitfofounty • Finest and Best Equinped Receiving Vanlt and *.. -. (Masonic Cemetery Association.) ;OIBt:e:1154; OIBt:e:1154 O 'Farr ell '. S t. H: J. Gallagherllndcrtaking Co. 1^ VV T^ TER '* f - bet - Ellis fr O1O 1 Fa rrell., T*L \u0084v We«tv We«t 3023 i-DANIKT^P. DONOVAN.- Pres.V* Manager; .TOH.V: DOUGHERTY. VlCePres. ,, *\u25a0 THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakera, 960 Hevlsadero St. Cor. McAUiater \u25a0•'.-, "v. .Telephon* Went 4504. . McAVOY;;OJHARA& CO. if.VnEHTAKERS. ' 5347-234 A "Market ; Street; Between 16 thr and :17th sts.. Established : :\u25a0;\u25a0; \u25a0'._; 1878. :.:Phone iMarket: 154^ \ PHONE MARKET 132. ;^ Qantfier Bi*os. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAI.MERS, 7.3400 SIXTEENTH STREET •-..\u25a0\u25a0 Between Church and ftanchel. : ' ,v-:' ,; BMi'sSEBTAKiIiGIS . 1082 1 Folsom st. : bet. • 14tb '*\u25a0 and ; 15tb : • ~ _ PHONB MARKET 106. : M. : ;FSAASS \u25a0 .GCX V««'^ and '.Kmbklmewr^ri : \u25a0 1335 Golden , Gtte aye. between • Fillmore". and ' Stelner »t««ti, •, - Phone Park 867. .;. TELEPHONE^PARKi 12 ' SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. FUNERAI/DIRECTORS, ' : 1070 Halghts »t. near Baker. ...\u25a0. Take Halght street Cars. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ':] \u25a0 J FUNERAL DIRECTORS 260S k Howard st. ; nr. 22d. : ; :: Phone ; 276 J. J. O»CONIVOR "P-" r '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 "-PLORISTi.-- \u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'. 531 HA YES i STREET. ':'- :.s i/ \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ', :. > Phone - Pane 440, COR. DEVISADERO : AND > McALLISTER ' STS/ •,"..•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'•\u25a0;\u25a0;.> Phone West* 2571. ;.,../ -"* \u25a0 - O. JACCrIERI«^c6; 7;. ' F M I S. R^Iv DmECTO R s A M> EMBALMERS .8032 MISSION, STREET. Sen Francisco, Cal. - r Pbone Market 174. San: Francisco. - -, - ;: : r • 548 «!5 yclim^,* t ' D(lar ; 26th^ Oakland. Cal.' % Phone;O«klandjS7ll;:.Oakland.. f Cal.i -*>V GEO. W. ,VVST.\ HENay.C-VBCNKER. \ " _:.:;.:; •..xBUXKERSA' I |IiUNT- :^'"- - v : F tJ N B R A I/iDIRECTO RS77 rs.- Mtaalon Maaonlc Tenmie, '-; i • ; M iisiod: street. \u25a0\u25a0* Phon» Marfcat 2820.' -^g * Galiforaia Undertaking Go. 7:v ;u22.b-SfE^ERTsfRBETjv between Sacramento and ! ClayH Phone ; West 132t.' - - V^^^RTAKER»^7 : :A In^EbiDV^TREET/j Mear': Scott ' - ', Phone' Weiit ) 264! V • > 7 7 i j» Funeral \u25a0 Dlrrctora and Embalmera - i i - _ Pritate; Residence Accommodation. ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, Office ' SW." corner -25tb ; and ' Guerrero ' ats \u25a0 ;\u25a0;\u25a0-, -,'.-:-: SY Pbonef Market? 3s: -\u25a0--' -„-\u25a0-• \u25a0 ; ... parent*' residence, -IIOU Tennessee 'street, Den- • inis"K.,*J<le«rl.r "hplored' «(mTof iHushiK.^anrt; MnrKsn-t^T. -O'Hurar^and^loTlng ~ brother * of Mnrri:.; Robert K.Jarid.llugh'D. O*Hara:fanrt 7 ffr«nd«>(i-»fiMr*£D;VHerMbr;?«tiiatiT*'Of San _rinnci«ico.jajfrtl; .7?xcars,B months and 10: days: IKKEFK-r hi"i thl» ? city. -April i 'J»,: 19OT. c John?, lie'oveil '" sou Z "f " the .: latei David "-. and <• Johanna f»'K>ef>\ ! niuU.tiii)ther:oftrthe late Donald O'Kppfo. : 'nuil^neplit'ir^bf .'rMr*.^ N»ra Russell; ant! : cousin uf : l'a t ri | c . and \u25a0 Sort"; Russell,* a na- tlT«:"l«f ; San: Franuiscu,* aged: "o years .7 months and ; 1" day. ;•.-•; " : . : , : : •\u25a0_ Id : tFiis< cit.r."" April 129, J1907.- Anna'H.r \u25a0 beloved \u25a0ntfcint .the -late.«reter-, OUon. : and nvulior t.f All-*. 1 A.'. 8.-Hartey of 'Spokane. Wasu...Mrs.'Hii;kmanand,Mrs.,N.~EcklnDd;of I -on jr I K<>acli . ICa 1.V.; and Conrad aud r Alexander \u25a0 O!si»n l of 5 Spokane. ,. Wasb.Yt and .. Rene. .There** ' find Arthnr,.Ol9ou.i« natlTe'of Sweden,' aged tis /^.vears . fl_; mouths. aud s,day?.:, day?.: ...:;,, POWELL— In iiiU city. ."April 20i : 190", Helen ;v,Potrell., dearly belwed* wife of -Robert Powell. SS'ainatiTe of e Topeka;' s Kan.y aged 41' years and 6 mouths.: ;'-..,- •. - .'' -\u25a0. \u25a0 .... : ' \u25a0> Friends . aud , acquaintances ;' are . respectfully it Invited \u25a0 to ' a tteml '• the •• f uneral t tomorrow/: (Wed-. rir' at i'J'. o'clock ip.-in..*from '.the • .% parlors' of . Val»nte. wMarlnt \u25a0 &: Co:, , 3448 , Mission street.^ , lnterment ;Alount Ollyet, cemetery Pi-y? SCOTT-i-lh 'the /rlfyfaiidVcoiintyihiiMpltai.t April ." i.'S,, 1007. "AlexanUor^D.;'Seott/. a natire of vi;NeirAY^rk.^aged''72 : years. ' r \ SHKA— Tn* tnl« city. * April L'2S, .1907. Patrick >;f Sbea. -- beloved : brotber : of • Mrs.- Richard • CnrtU. ..a native i of : County Cork. '-.lreland, " i aged 70 :: -years.;:: :, .'; ;'l-:. -•"•• v. \u25a0 :'\u25a0 -;,-\u25a0 ' ••.-• ; ,i-. . '\u25a0\u25a0-,\u25a0 •.. l The; funeral will take place- today. (Tuesday), "Vat^Va.; m.: from .the parlori« of ;P« F. ! Green & Oo.7? northeast corner uf. Sixteenth and'Quer- streets, abence ,to= St. -Peter's chnrch, -,-« where : « requiem '; ma«s - for the - reposte : of*. hi« fti'BuuUwillibp celebratedfeatS:3o a. m. > Inter- nment; Holy Crt»s. ; cemetery. S KILLICORX— In th!(i city, Aprfl 2fl,f 1807, John l.'. SUUiicorn,- dearly belOTe'd husband of the late ; .Catherine SfciUicorn.' and loting father of John M.' and,, Mary. M.' Skilllcorn and Mrn.'.H.M. • Olynn.'a native of Douglas, lele' of Man,* axed !<7s<year«. //;;\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 \\\u25a0„\u25a0 -\u25a0 ~\ : -' \u0084_; - ' . ....:..-\u25a0• \u25a0;..-.= *'*. Friends ' and acquaintances are - respectfully ; inrlted to ; attend .the funeral 'tomorrow (Wed- ;.nesday).j!May \u25a0; :l. i at 8:30: o'cloc- a.^ m., from the i- residence -of; his >, daughter, . 1412 * Castro ; street; near Twenty-flf tb, v thence to : St. \ Paul's \u25a0church, -corner of Twenty-ninth and: Church streets,,. where a requiem mass' for the repose of his r •otaliwill.be celebrated, commencing- at » Urn., sharp. . Interment -Holy Cross ceme- s.tery.v---: \u25a0\u25a0•• \u25a0•\u25a0.\u25a0.•: . -\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0-...- \u0084 ..: SKOW— In this city. April 29, 1907. at the resl- denee of her. parents: 1327 Twenty-third street, " 5 0f 'f ero ' from diphtheria, - Sine *X; Skow. dearly ; belored . daughter of Christian \u25a0 and \u25a0 the .late^Slne Skbw.'and belated sister. of. Walter . Annies and -Lillian Skow.-^ a native- of Sfoek- • , ton, ' Cal., ' aged 5 years : 11 months , and : 2- days. l^ R - < S»S^. I ?i'* hI "«"* lt ': f April *"27r 1907.: George 7 \u25a0>£3£L' : ZF&ii« En?land ' ><fM 52 7M ™ in»lf^ nd Jn •* d f ;««l««Hnt»nee« are respectfully • dlrwinr .\u25a0""• M :'the-*fnneral.- toda/ (Tnes- '^•T*. April 3O.;*t-l o'clock., under the ans- Pices' of Golden Gate lodge 204 I. OO - T -ne°r sfrUf.' 1 '^ 15 * 11 ' COra<>r 6f «««ry «nd Stei'- ht >2Hs!i "' , llUerment Cypress Lawa cemetery ™* ' £« t f unMal ; car^ trf>m l Thirtieth street and San Jose arenue:. Remains -at 'bis l*fp residence. ISSA Guerrero-street •• T^on^T *£„?&***'«»»>** hospltaK April 25* years! lusuda v* ."*»»«. of J "P» n . «*ed CARD OF THAXKS. beaTuifnf* flnt 0 , i tb i nk \ OUr maD 7 frlM() « fo«"f o«" the oeatuiful noral .offer n«, ; sympathy and HnH ness exteadedjo us in'our laTbereateLn " d " MR. and MRS. L. A. PEARL. /. ~ " .-^ — i^ aiawa^a» CYRUS S.WRIGHT, GEO. H. CLARK, .A.; P.; BOOTH,', . HAROLD V. WRIGHT. N. GRAY & CO. UNDERTAKERS ' 21OS GEAR V ?T.; COR. DE VISADERO. , : .-. v- Telephone .West '4707. - J. C. O!CONNOR & CO. .^^'I'UXERAL: DIRECTORS. -ro TURK ST. hetw^n Van XcV. Aye Lady Attendant. ;: T6l: Franklin 1911 \u25a0 -, ; :\u25a0. , v - ;.; ocEAyf travel \u25a0 - - ATLANTIC IANSPORT LINE \P«ar? - '<••• ••"• y l ?' June 15. July 13 m^Ptonku:}:::::^^: iZl^ § HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE ' r ii-' ' R *<*erd B m, "', V l* BoaloKne v i"f ;. w ednesday. *< per Saillni? List. \u25a0 P«rt.^'' # •••""•• •• \u25a0 -May P. June 12, July 17 PM*£ m* "• • •• • i'»y I S. - June /19. July 24 Potsdam .May 22^ June 26; AuV 7 ta^nl!J d4 ™ .^^u^e'^^u^'y- A^l? RED STAR LINE r t npt» e .'Xrr, York ~~ 1^ oi * cr —^Antwerp : muvn '• ' '-\u25a0 " \V ay "• June - *- \u25a0 J u>y c yppVivn" "\u25a0 •" -v"" 1S - J'"!* 1 I. Julr 27 Kf^^---§^f : j^ a^;i WHITESTARLINE "Al^Yr - ? rit "— <ln *' ell ' lt «^n— Liverpool rrnpin --.!...• V." *V» May 15 r«?rTrr \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0• V ay 1T ' Jun «' 20. July lft CELTIC May 31, Jane 27. July; 25 TiT-??A.M J? •,•••• JJ f «y ?2. June . 1 ft. July ;1 7 MAJE.SriC.......Jnne 12. Jul ? 10 Aus*7' •Aen.2S.ooo (oti«i ha. EleVatopGyml nailnni, Turkish Bnths and Baail. a rt in?n i0 rn "~^ llcen *<«"n--Mverpdol 'i t rYMRr"'" 1 "" 1 ";; — '"' ll^ 9 ''- 11 " 1^' REPU8L1C. .... ) . . ... .... ... . . May ao. : July 3 ?he : MEDITERRANEAN^io RE ; rrpn FROM-NEWrvonK> AZORE! ,r '"\u25a0 -; ' U P«OM J BOSTON,-' : P " - . .-.\u25a0, «« Ellin. at.7- near -^- i^ Passenger Service _ PLTMOnTH-CHERBOURa^HAMBDRG * Gymnisiuto." - '•Grillroom. ' r ßltx.r.rifrt™ Rettattraot. J Palm Garden. - : 5 Electrfcßltß? Twin-Screw : .; passenger Service » ;!l L P° DTH -C«B»60UR0--HVMB0Ra *$3 gaitq a itu C "' ' # '' \u25a0 * Vw May I 4 Pennsylvania. , . .May t«5 , .-.^Mediterranean'-. Service. ' TO GIBRALTAR. \u25a0 NAPLES *AND 'OEXD \ •Hambnnc. :v;-:-:':T: : -May 7." Jime 11. An-" n Summer bruises ; S DURING) JUNE;? JCLYi AND v AUOOSf" to vth^J. orwefflan^Flords.* North Cap£ Spltzberwn. Icelaud % and European seaside resorts. Send* f or programme. ;:TODRIST| BUREAU. ~ } R. R. Ticket^. 1 ; hotel ' accommod* tion's and gen- er»l ! lnformation -about? foreign- tratel "if ; Tratelers'^Cbeck».* j{o<>d ; ail , orer tue ; world. Ham burg- America n : Li ri c j »08 ] Market St., | San , Franetsco. -^ : ... "'•>-. Telephone , Temporary J 2C*«. ; ..•- ' OCEANICS.S.CO. BOXOLULU—?. ».; SiPrra «aIN-. J Aprll Sft,'. 'll HONOLLLU— S. L S.i Alameda . **lls 111: m.i Sat- » .US\*/;. U S\*/; -'"y" y J1:J 1: ' R °on<l s trio, * lirtt - claw., «125:: TAHITI., SOT:THSEAS--S.-Si.-Marlpo«a »aiis »t ;11 «/ m.v:Mfty^2l.- ] Fir«t clas«;irotind trlprsl23. J. t)^ SPRBCKELSf* BROS.' CO. ! -> : rBBr 88 Clay, Street,' San Franrinfo. - PaBBengef^J>epartinent.;fi73 Market at/ -•-•- % ' I !*9 n * X'fl>niporaiT l 1231." I COMPAGNIE (GEREgALE \ TRANMTLANTJPE .\u25a0:'\u25a0'\u25a0:\u25a0 •* DIRECT LINE TOHAVRE-i'ARISv 'I '\u25a0>'\u25a0 1 etery 1 in ? tead - of ; Saturday ' » First-class s to ' Harre, ; $70 find upward ; ' tecond- \u25a0}m* t £? BB £ rt *'~ % * 45 \u25a0 « n<i l «j>w«<J. t" general* iQENCr f rOR n USITED £ STATES AND CAY rSt^ B|«^»ff j btslWlnV^*New AUCTION SALES AUCTION. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OP HnRSEX on'accotint of. flnlshlne R. Rrwork;: 1 will sell *t : PUBLIC? AUCTION: \ '^/f ;\u25a0; 4S 1HEAI» : or "WORK HORSES. t*t«tfin*r*t<> -• the^BADBN. IMPROVEMENT CO.; .\u25a0 these horses i weigh s from 1.100 \u25a0 to ; 1.500 < Ihs.. .' atwt L can berseen^at stables - SUNDAY. April 28. i Sale tikes 'place ; at THE XE\V CITY SALE | STABLES, 11TH and imSOM ST3.. 1 |Tuesday,April3o,atlla.m. [:•; This: salel ls; posittte.'i there Is no" reserre or | limit on the stock; .no outside horses taken. \u25a0 WM." HIGGINBOTTOM, Auctioneer. ? r or( ** r °"f" f •°- DORRIB of OAKDA t,E. Cal., :* we will «eit 180 hl«h class work ;\u25a0 horses, broken > and nnt)rok*n,'.heaT.r. boned young stock, welkin* ; from* l.OOft :t» 1.500 pounds: -flso one carload -of 'the %ell 'known Wagootire homes. wel«hln«;fromu,2oo-to-1.500 povods, all baiter broken and hate; been, drlTea doable. - ) SALE TAKES PLACE Wednesday, May I, 19Q7 J/B. HOI^N^STOCK YARDS Cor. Tenth and Bryant Streets > . Sib Frinelito . Horses at yards for Inspection Tuesday. ' . . * No out* We stock taken.. I W.H. HORD, 704 , Market" it.. Anctloneer. - THREE GARtOADS i of ; be«t track and brewery wagon horses erer ottered for sale to this dty.~ Weljht from 1.500 to 3.000 lbs. : - '\u25a0..., . Also 3 carloads of Modoe horse* we!*b.lns from 1.100 to 1,500 lbs. at Tery reasonable prices. Come and see 'them. WESTSEJT HOKBE MASKET, E. .STEWART A CO,. / »T Valencia »t. cor. 14th. OCEAN TRAYBI. L*rfl J' 3s v Steamers Leare Broadway ' V^-— <®V Wharves LIvWVL/ LOS ANGELES \^-^y SAN . DIEGO yx^gv^ SANTA BARBARA Stat^f «'^?.*n# " - V• ; •• * • BTery Monday. 10 a. m. State of California ....Erery Thnrsday. lo a. m ; For SEATTLE; TACOM A, Victoria, Vancouver, B. C, Pugct Sound arid Alaskan Ports Umatllla ..?..... ;..... \l»r 7 M tt > m Sw y kan f e PneWa • — ""»• '^ "'. "'.'S! And E?ery Fifth bay Thereafter. * * Por EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) Pomona " . May l.« 11. 16. 21. 28.'si.Ja 5. 10:30 am C. Topeka.May 3, S, 13, 19, 23, 23. Ju 2, 10:30 am For- Guaymas, Mazatlan, La Paz, Ensenda, San Jose del Cabb, Altata, Magdalena' Bay Curacao ..........; .7th of each month, 10 a. m. .ALASKA EXCURSIONS . LearJn* Seattle and Victoria. ". Spokane ......June 14. 23, July, 12, 26. Au«. ft Queen Jalj 16 For Nome and St. Michael Senator ......Jnne 1 President 1.....Jnne 4 LOW RATES, Including BERTH AND MEALS. Rigot reserved to change this Schedule.' • : TICKET OFFICES: ' SAN FRANCISCO— S Market St. and Broadway wharf. Telephone Temporary 492. OAKLAND— 9OS Broadway. ' San Francisco Freight Office— Broadway wharf. O. D. DUXAXX. G. P. A.. San Francisco. NOME And ST. MICHAEL The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.*« l.arsr and EleKnnt LEAVING SBAIJLE: Senator........' June llSenator... ..;T. JnlT 17 ' President........ Jnae 4 Umatilla.. ...... JalV st •Montara. . . . . •;: Juoe > SiSenstor Angiist 9 •Eurexa........June 20 Senator.. :...... Sept. 1 Sena tor ;.\u25a0....;. June ?24 Senator Sept "4 •Mete0r. ;....... JuJy 1 President. ... . .Sept." 2S *Carryinif freight only.' ; Connectinar at Nome for Golovln Sol- omon and Teller.- At St. Michmel with Northern -Nav.-Co/s river steamers for Fairbanks, Tanana,. Oawson and all points on the;Tukon. / .\ This Company's steamers leAving San Franclcso. every.?, fifth day rn^ke close connections at Seattle. Through tickets and bills*. of. lading issued at "lowest rates. v; • " " >.' . -. ' : . -Riprht reserved to change. this sched- ; ule without previous notice. TICKET OFFICES: 3 Marker Street and Broadway Wbarf ' Freight Office— Broadway r Wliarf Tpyo Kisen Kaisha " •'" (Oriental Steamship Co.J',. Hare" Opened Their Permanent Office : at- Room 240, James Flood Building . S. S. : America Mara (cilia at Manila). Friday May -3, 1907. - • \u25a0 - % ..•'\u25a0 Ma *»i *t9 > ?B-:? B - : Mlinl <C * U ' mt MtaU *>' 'rtday, S. S. 'HongKonr Manil rrldiy.'Jnne M.190T. _ Steamers will leare . wharf, corner First and Brannan : streets, - 1» p. 1 a.;, for Yokohama and Hcnskonjr. \u25a0\u25a0 calling at Honoluln, Kobe <Hh>ffo) Xasasaki and Shanghai, and eoanectlni "at-Honit- konir with steamers for Maaila. India, etc. Ko two received on board on • dty of la Ulag! \u25a0 Round trip ticket* at reduced rates.- ; ; rio^ Buifdis'f p *"* f e " pply kt ?S ?«?• '\u25a0 "\u25a0'-) ; •V:'-' w. h. atbrt] Assistant General Manager. , ; RAILWAY TRAVEL NorthwStern Pacific Railroad Co. ] April 14. 1907 SHORE DIVtSIOV For Saonallt*.; Mill Valley, Saa Rnfarii :ViWEBK^*IiATB-^Every; :»0" minutes from"2*:lsjto :9:45 f a.': m.; hourly until 2:45: p.' 4 m.;-then every 30 minutes /until 7:41 p.-rn.^JiOO.-lOjlS and,11:55 p.m."" .SUNDAYS— Every -80 minut«« from' C:l5 a."' tn.^ until 8:15" p.m.." $:00, »9-is •9:45.;10:15 andll:ss;p. m. \ * "•**•. •*: For' Fairfax—Week day»— B:U t-is 7:18. »:15*sU-m.,i ::46, J:15., J:45.: 4M5 '4:4s"^ and ~'5:16- p.—m." . Sundays s#lb's # 1b' 10:45, 11:46 arm;. 12:4^ 'I'll' ,4:45, 4:15,>:43 and B:l3prm. ' O - tFor.cSan'Quentln^— Dally— ? ; is ' •Tis'» 11 :4B /a. 11 ; m.. 12:45 and 1:45 p.lm • ' ' ,l-v.t:ls, l -v. t:15 :a.Mn.* dally: t:45,p. tn.- dally •»*"- ' eept Sunday, i a.nd^ 9 :15 :p.m. - , Sundry Only.."for^;Camp Meeker. . Monte Ril Caxadeto .and* way, stations. ;.- -• -;9:15 aJim.. Sunday only, and 5:15 •» m- \u25a0 daily \u25a0 except V Sunday, f t>r LarunltM Cftmp"Taylor, - Point" Rey*.^nt^w\' •tat!on#.V.-'i j ;' \u25a0\u25a0's?•\u25a0 ''' ' \u25a0 • : »To SansaHto only. \u25a0 . WESTERX DIVISION F»r,Tlb«r6» f Belvedere and $aa Rafael i 7:40. 9:15, "11-Of*; a. -m:,:l2:ts' van S:1O.»«:3O p.'rtCdaily- - i- °: i™ 0 ' i«7:4o [daily for Petaluma.. Santa Rn*» :aoverdale.t.Uklah. Willits, Sher#6«rt* Camp .Vacation. : Sebaatopol. Glen Fii.n and way stations. : - \u25a0 llfn :3OJ p. m.i daily. for Petaluma 'anta Rosa.*s Cloverdale. ,Ukiah. Guernevil!? ;Sebastopol3and:way.;st«tiort 8 • nevllle - s«5:10 'p. m. ;daiiy. for.Petaluma Sant. Rosa. ; Glen ; Ellen™aid *£, j y: 9:ls^m."Sunday orilyfor Petaluma. 1 jSanta Rosa and :way stations ' ! - ™- 1 •To -TiDuron \u25a0: only. \ * ~ \u25a0.\u25a0> 1 Ticket Offices: Ferry bulldlaa iihl n.«.«i OMces.: Jt«B« noo4 bnlldlnit. Oea*rai jj^SKi . »_ *AS-" Aet,i:R:>Ceaeral Maaater. tt. J: GEART. Act. Gen. Passeo«tr ; * ' rctixitji*' RAILWAY^ TRATmb' y^tifjts^ -. \u25a0 **«\u25a0• ?«*v» »*•**•- i San FrancJsc ° N^CTfrS/ FEftfiY DEPOT ?*<siS*S r Foot of Market Street L i^-i. K^>'i> PIER- ArriV^ J.*>* .^Richmond. Benieia, Sarrtnwnto. I \u0084. WT ".——.„.._ ;' . 743- i '•*•\u25a0 Elmhurst. Kcwari.CentertHJa. — - „ .. **>] Jo.«e. Los Gate*. Wriffht _ L4S» 7.40. Vi^o/W CalUow. lan£ Williams. WilioV*. Rtrt Kluff. i •»• .Ashland. Portland and East._ «JI» ;jk2B« Martinez. Antloch. Byron. Tracy. Stockton. Nwman, Los Banes. M«?ndota. Annona. Haniord. 4.M, . • \u25a0 Aisah»,Porterril!«.-...: „. 4,4j. »Joa Port Cost*. Lathrop. Merced. Mo. , dasto. Fresno. Hanford. \U «.«• Mies, San ; .J<w«. Li rennore. ' . Scocktou ( 'Milton >. V a 1 1 « y tin c Spnn £; Ion *- Sacramento. 4.«# fa sraicrasssr^aisftr is: !«' 5f 1°' Toao I«»h. Goldfield™__ 4.M, *•«•« Richmond. Port Costa, Martinet •\u25a0 « « and tt '*y Stations -\u25a0'- ~~:;\r, •.«• ••|^ Vallejo^Mare Island. Napa_._. U2U field, Loi Anxcles. Deminj. H lOJfl. Port Costa/ Martinet Byron. Tracj. Latbrop. Stockton. Merced. Raymond. Fretao, O os hen Junction. Banford. \u0084„ _Umoore. Vlsaiia. TnUrs 7.M* HJfc The Overland limitAd-OaiahA. '••*•• st»iwandWayBtaUonj._____ Lit, 3JO» Benicla WioUn. Sactamenio. Woodland. Knizhti i+nAing . . . Harys villa ao<J OroTllte™ !• H.O« >^0» Port Coata. Martinez. Byron. Tracy. Modesto.' M«oe£ *Mp Via Tibaroa. West Nap», g*. \u25a0 Helena. Oa]ijtog»^____:^. - MJSa 3.4«» ?orJi»ncl Expwm. W% D»tU>. - William*. WlUowi.- B«d Braff! « a»- r .f Jhland ' Portland and East #.«• *•<•» Jjile*. and Way 6t»t»ot»™. • 7itf» i4At» \ allejo. Martinet. Ban Kanoa. aL- %-.? 41>a ' Cali«ot». Santa Re*». J fjM» i'5J? S, lle9 - I *»<T. Stockton Lodi __ lm* <-i»» Elmhunt. Nawark Center rtlle »>*.«» . • MA»new.BanJos9._M A»new.8anJos9._™ — ...... .1 W-4fa 4.4«» Hayward.NUes. Irtlnitoo, Baa fl»a 5*5 J°Be.J °8e. LiTarroore^- ._^ U- UI.4U S.»t» Th«OwlLJniited--Newi n *n.loi Banes. JI»nilot«. Fresno To. .„ _!»». Bakwrsfiakl. Lot Anceles 9Mm- \u25a0T& S*,T wlird ' NU *« •«<» S*» Jo*»__ 7.«« S^a» ValleJo. Port Costa. B«nlda. Bni- sun. Sacramento : lUta *.W» China and Japan Fast Mail— \u25a0••\u25a0.. Ojrden, Odaha, Chlc»«o~—^r Marttnw. Stockton. S»crv mento. Reno, Spark* \u0084 \IM+ ••2» Hayward, Klles and San Jo»— J«• 740» Tonopah Pasa.-Port Cott», B» t nicfa ; Sniaun. Elmira. Dlxon. * Pavis. Sacramento. TruckM Hazen. - Fallen. - To n o p ab. - Goidfleld and Koeler ; * lM* y T.»8» Vallelo." Benada and Way Sta- ""\u25a0if. tlons. Sunday only___^^_^. lUfc • Jfv Oreson Express— Sacramento. ilarysviU*. Redd 1 n t . Fort. .„ _ land ;pu S et Sound and last. Ufc - t.N» Fast Mall-O g d « n. Offl4h*. Chi- - -care-Pueblo. Kansas City. St Loaft _ U.O- : t.Mp Hunters Train. Saturday only. Newark. San Jot* and way stations -. " ttJI» COAST LINE W (Third and Townsand StraeU) . , i.Wa Valencia St., San Jose and Way Stations :.-_: „ «J3» 7.Ma Valencia St. Redwood. San Jo*», Morjtauhlll. Gilroy. Pajaro. Watsonville. Santa «>U2— Lau- rel— Beulder Ore* k. Snlinas Pel Monte. Monterey. P*ciflc Grove ... -„-„ . :. S.4fl« t.Ma Shore Lin© Limited— San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Pan Luis Obi»po. Santa Barbara. Los Angeled »J0» I.M« Dfl Monte. Monterey. Paclic Grove ..._.........;....:„.. »j(jp l.ea«' Watsonville. Santa Cruz. Laurel. Boulder Creet . „„.... » JO, »40a Ctmster— ?an Jose. SaliuAS. Pa3o Roble« Hot Sprinjrs. Santa Margarita. Pan Lots Obfapo, Cuadalupe. Santa " Barbara. San Bu^naveutnra. Our-ird. Burbanli. Lo* An» sles 11.45* 1.30. Gilroy Hollister. Tre* Mm*. Pa. jaro. Watsonville. Santa Cm*. Castroville. Pel ifonte. Pacific Grove. Snrf. Lompot' Z-~..~.z tl.4Sp I.OSa Valencia Sl; Moutn Sau . Fran- cisco. Palo Alto, San J05&..... 7.4f1» 10.39* Valencia St.. Karliuram«. 9an Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. 11.38* Val-nda s'C^iin'Jo'sTiinor'TTay — ' Stations . _.„ 4.15b I.OOp Valencia St.. San Jose and Way station*.. . us» J.oo> Del Monte . X s pr<««s — Valencia §'. St.. San Jose. Gilroy. t\'at3on- ville. Santa <;r»z. Del Monte. Monterey. Parlßc Grove___.. U.IS»- 3.W, Hollister. T/es Pino* 5.49» 3.15? New Orle«)H Express— El Ptso. San Antonio. Uoustud. New Orl»aiu and i E a S t „ 1015* 3.lSp San Jose. Salihas. Paso Ruble* Hot Spring. S»nta Barbara. Los Angreles _..„.-.^ —^ 9.11 a 3-lSp -Wataonville. Santa Cruz. D*l Monte. Monterey, Padac Grove >....„ :z „„.„::. ll.«» 3JOp Valencia St.. South San fran- dsco. San Jo»ev Gilroj." Hol- lister. Tres PJnos .: 13J$« * JO? Valencia St.. San Jose and Way j i».«U Stations . \u0084 ...... . ] t*.ls» IS.OOp Valencia St., Burlingam.*. San Mateo. Palo Alto. Sari Jose. ***!§ Los Gato* .„_... : . . .„.. I9.Mb S J9f Valencia St.. San Jos* and Way Stations .„: _\u0084 HUB* tS.SC* Valencia St.. Burlingame. San •Mat c o . Here* ford. Bel mom. San Carlos. Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto. San Josa.... ; \u25a0„ . 7.4t« (J0» Valencia St., San Jose and Way '. 5tati0n5........!... _. $Jsm «.00» Sunset Express— San Ja««. Sali- nas. Paso Rohles Hot Spring*. San Luis Ohispo. faun. Bar- bara. Los Anire?<s. Pemin?. El P Paso. New Orleans • .T.;. . „ |0.1T» Golden. Stati Limited S!#eper— / F.l Paso. Kansas City. St Louia. Pajaro, Watsonvilfe. Capitol a*. Santa Cruz. Castroville. Del Monte. Pacific Grove.. . . 11.45» Valencia Ocean View. Pala _ - Alto. San Jose ____. • f .44* tI.M» Sacramento RiTer Steamer*. . tLM» " 4.Mf w Tuesday* Irom Howard St. Wharf "<:"\u25a0 K0.2. "P.S. Brftakwfctef,** , Marehfleld. Coqnllle. Myrtl* Union :- Transfer Comaany tg*na • «rtl#et bagirage and checks on trains of dootharn Pacific and daliver bastatts to restdeflc«. They are authorized to check ba«a«» direct from residence.' \u25a0• - - . r. --k - OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) , -^ 7X0. 8.00.9.00. 10-W, IIJVI a. m. ;i 12.00. 1X0. '.'.CO. 3 .00. 4.00. 6.00. 6.00. »X», J.CO p. m. A for Morning." P for Afternoon tSunday eicepted. JSunday only. ; . MT. TAM^PAIS RAILWAY ViaSaaaalito Ferry— Foot of Market B*. I Lt. 8m Fran. - « " { Lr.T«iB»l»»17 "»V PAt_ g^g^ PAT PAT »:45A WfA «E*g|» »-JBA 7:4JJA — — - *=i» A WyW H:ltA IMC? SATUR- 12:45 P fclfP •atttl."' 4^» ?ifS iHrf \u25a0**»•" *«P BAY 4:4&J» 3.45 P «M^Ttis» ' >4» P M? > TICKEt OFFICB A.T BAUSAUTO T«PKT ' BAY AXD LTTfiHURfiAX ROUTES I MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD v VALLEJO and NAPA >APA J VA *• 3Y KOLTE " J!ontie#llo S. 3. 10. «nd Siprn'-XtOtr-'tltctrim K.lB. COb^CloM coan*etioai.' ' ©^—ROtTAD TRIPS DAILY— « Boats leave Ssa Fr»acl*co 7:t(J. n:*s *. \u25a0 12:30 noon, 3:15. 6:00. \u25a0 *8:30 p. m. - * -j * ! San fr«nel!wo Undlas *ud otHee. Cla.r-*it*+t • wUarf. north end F»rrj buUdia*. \lirk«(-itr»«( f ferry. -"Meals • la carte. | ; Fhon* Temporary '406. . i : ;*L*eda N»vy;Y«d dtrwt. jleklyCaliji per Year 15