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Ind Ton .... — OSlßesciJe Cob .. — 18 Jim-nutler .. J*3 I.W'Tou N Star SO — Ohio Ton .-, 07|West End C0n.1.00 1.15 Goldfleld I ktrict Aflams 1« :17!GH Bend Ex. 16 — *J"*»t« «9 TOiHlbwnla .....— 13 Blar-k Ant* .. OR 09 Jumbo 4 37*1, S, !k B «^? n * nr -it I 0 *«=>»» Ex ".1.90 l.tili* 5 \ ur S" I- -• ~ tt =1 Kendall E1 1 .. 03 C 4 Blue Bull ... p — Ketranas Ex . . 3* S« tS vli[C;_e su !.:::: S ± « iraoker Jack. 20 22lMid Pawnee... 06 OC»i Haisy .< 1.50 — Mohawk E$ 1« -- Urn n Btie C. 30 Slioro . ... /. '. 20 - 31 nmfld Trnjrl. 29 S")I R*d Hills .... 45 4d J"* 1?'.1 ?'. lOIR*<J Top .. — 4.37** ;;omi!uon .... (« OSiSandstorm' Ex. — OP J-mplre 15 IWSIIver Pick .. 8S »2 ",7 s ! I*1 '* •• i-5.50 s.C2!f=peart>oad Frc. 20 L' 3 ).Id con M.«.3*»4 7.COiSt Ive» ....l.om 1.13 i..M M Nov.. — I.7s! Vernal ....... 20 — s.«J Portland. 28, —| Wonder :. 03 — • •raudtna IS S2; Yellow Bo»e.. — 13 Grt Bend Anx 15 | Bullfro* District Bnnnl.- Clare. 42 — |Mtr Shos Ex. O* 11 5 l 7o Buiwt - or : C»'Orljr'- Bollfrog. JO <.«ld l Bar s.-}' Tramp Con .. 7« - — K^llfrS 03 tl\ Olim^^'- » Manhattan District Apr Fool Ex; 02 08! . Man littie Joe 02^03 »" rann w 9 M - W 21 Mac Mof Nev r« — \u25a0 Man Bclmont. ni^ 112 Man Red Top. 01 >4 — >ihti BroDfho., 10 12iMan Whale .. — 08 Van Comb .. 03 —I Yellow Horse.. — 10 Man Cowboy. — CSjgyi Humphrey. 08 Wj i Man l>exter. . igj Wonder District .Mire Womlcr \ .... \u25a0 ' 5.C5 Other DistricU S-mtb r;cl!tr Mine. yio — «>>mstoeks. % . MEAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS RHa K. TLnhrr «-t nl. to TVHltaci Matson. lot at crnter line of- B*>rry and East I 2> Har.. *ulvi*. S IW. E 200. SW iT3; $10. Caarard P. <z* rue and wife to Thomas V. Sr..vth. lot »m n* lln^ of Tblrtr-foat th «v«>nu<', :'."> S t I'oTat LoUw avenue, X 60 by W , VJ'<: *!«... J«Li. r. CrrnM to dty acfl county of Pan iJan.tsu. M <i:> N line of Tn mi t>- -second street, T.V. W at .\oc. V.' _5 hj ti 114: «10. i - Clar & Co. to Andrew Biepbenson, !r>t 14". gift tuaj» S: SJO. . Orcfft liyia to Joftn Stewart, lot oa W lice '\u25a0[ ":"" lil ' n ••"•\u2666t. 1-* sor Araiy. £5 by 70. lot .Vlcianflsr 11. Bally to Charic* W. le Baron r:iO wife, lot on NW Ice of Paris ureci. 273 Mi cf France avtmie, XX 25 by NW J00; $10. IVlUlam A. Curcicr et a!, to John Corrter. lot 'a \ lin- _T Tiinr-KPcoad avmue. 150 W of I \u25a0hiif^l. B - .':) i.y S JOt«; fjft. V>l.v.z .oir.T)auy to TlKwile Plans, lot on X f :«n? rf r\:cx\ysecozi4 strict. 215 W of Valen cia. W 'JIM by V 114: $10. <>tho»:ne Shaw to «iUbcrt C. Smith. lot on X , Hue of llaigfct street. 138 E of Fillaore, B . "7 t-.r T« D 5; SJO. Esate of A^olpii Rutro to A. H. Brown, lot <n s liuc of Clement street. S2:n X of Thirtv \u25a0V:.\.:) eveante, B C 5 by g 100; $463. Cbartn I- Pat ton to vri'.Hani Ucnrtctnrr and •«• [fe. lot en '»>m«T of Anfiover and Crescent Kr.rts, w 25 by N ICC; $10. Josej'h M. WmmOBI and wife t« Henry Bur ! r «». lot ra X line of Fifth avenue, 200 S of California. S 25 hv E 120: JlO. ' Joj>pph F. Dol^n to Albert WldnH>r. lot on PB •'\u25a0iraer of Moultrie and Eugenia ttrePts," E ' 70 by 8 25: ?io. - Maude S. Orecres J<» J. G. James rompany. lot on N lia*- of 1-islu itui h street, 85 E of I Howard, t&ence rnncinp parallel with Howard t- p<i!nt 5u X cf Eicbtwntb. E 5 by N 25; $10. Thomas G. Taylor and wife to fame, lot on y lld* of EUrht«*nt_ street, S3 B of Howard, E .'. hr N 50; $10. W'llliaut Khronpfort and wife to Gostav Ktirer.nfort. lo( on XT line of Mission street, 193 N of Twentirrh. S 25 hy W SO; $10. <.'har!<»s <;. Levison to liouis Baret. lot on W I-ne of rill more street, 106 S of Oak, S 87:0 ! l'.'-W 110; $10. B*r2!Ua Co^ko to Mary E. C<Vks. lot en E IJne <*{ Chur.-h street, 130 S of Twenty-second, I S "O by X 12S; plft. r. Home Kealty company to John Logan, lot* 'T». 1«. 11 and 13, blook 1, CoUejre hiU tract; ¥10. Auprust Hill to Brizptta S+ltz. lot on SB line ff Lisbon Bti«et. M 5 N'E of Italy avenue, .NB -5 by SE KiO: flO. Maria Graff et a!, to Esmerenciana S. Graff. lot on X line of Union square avenne. 252:1 Bi of Stockton Ktrpet, E 22:11 by X 60; $10. Martin L. Hanson to Georpe W. Priest, lot : no SK Ud* of Paris street. 73 SW of Persia *rcnue. SW 23 by SE 100; $10. Edward F. McMartln and wife to Charles W. Johnson, lot <m E line of Whitney street, 100 S of ThlrUeth. S 25 by E 120; $10. • ;. Mice M. Mitchell to Andrew J. Duke and -Mf«», lot on S line of X street, 100 E ot Twen tieth avenue. E 25 by 8 100; $10. <:iaus Clausen and wife to Henry Holltnan, lot on W line of Capp street. 135 S of Twenty- Jiilrd. S 25 by W 122:6; $10. Alice M. Maydwell to Maude G. and Percy | T. Hann'sran. lot on SW corner of Jackson and streets, 8 37:6 by. W £7:«: $10. Sol Gets & Sons to Albert 'Merer,; lot on- TV lin* of NJsth arnsue, 150 Sof / street,- S 25 «.r W 120: $10. ' ' - Robert Col* to G. Btwditfgky et ai., lot <m W line- "f Harrison «tn*»'t. i :225 S of Preclta svrnue. 8 50 lir W 110;. HO.ili \u25a0\u25a0* .- Hmfllo Firrtiac ft air«to Mada . Flienze. lot on W line of Kesrnr street, 117 1$^ ot Vallejo. * 2U bj- W C-2M; $10. \u25a0 , ". -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;"'\u25a0 Alfrwl t£ U'oudnrldse and jfrlfe to William S. and wife, lot on E Uw cf Castro street, \u25a0l«l:ti N of Tw*uty-t_ird..K-25'bjr E ICS: $10. Daniel Butch and wife to Joseph Fanp«>r. lot icu X line of Bessie* avenue." 183 W of Folsom etreet, W 25. S C3.37.'8E 23.04, S 57.72; $10. - 1 Bay Shore real estate *«jmi>any to Salvatore Maronto. l«n 44. bUv-k ttf-Keis tract; $10- " Aapist Hill to Brlirttta Seit«. lot on SE line of IJ*bon Ktr^t. 25 XE of Italy avenne, KB 25 hy UK 1O0; $10. ' Maria Graff et a,!, to Esmerenciana S. Graff. V>t on X line of I r.ion Square avenne. 252:1 E of Stockton street. E 22:11 by X 60; $10. IiuIldlBR: Contr-cta N>ra B. Butler and I>one B." Khodes with H. J. Spring— l-atblnr and plastering for a three story frame bulbllnr on Sixth street. 225 S of Bryant. V> by 80: $2,772. >«ni.- vrltli i>e* Hays — I'lumbing, etc., for same on same: fi.fbft. _ H. Mf.iM-i! w ith Goorge Haub— Plumbing, sewer ing and mx fittini; for a two story frame build ing <Kt<wn and rooms » on SB corner of Mission nn<t Twentieth streets. 85 hy 122:6: $4,000. ! Mrs. VMorine Morieu with John T. MlUeMck— 1 All work pvcept plumbinlr and Tinnlnc fot * one 1 *tnrr <sw«>llin* on K-Ilr.e of Clara street, -120 E ! cf Fo;irth. B 20 hy S B0; $1,900. n. Hursrh «-ompany with Uie Western PlutnMnir imiiinnj rtiiiiiiilin drainiag: and v ga« fitting '\u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0* a huliding on tli<" NW corner ot Polk and cir^fn streets: $2.57ft.20. BStelgfeiS? 6 *' I <"bin«*»*> TonaolWatM Benevolent association r vitij M. Mf-Kenzie — All. work for a three story 1 sn<l liawsiiMit lirirk building on N line of Com ! inrrrtal Ktrf*t. 103:1^ E of DUpont, E 24:4% J.y X 49 H; $12,458. Mrs. Hnsa Us p?lo witn Eogers ie Bill— All -ork, *>x<^>i>t pas fixtures and window shades, tor m two Etnrr and basement frame building on KB oorner of Lombard and Dopont streets, 25x C-:ft: $2,275. * ' Horace O. and Annie I>. Sexton with Pacific Owst huilflins and repair company — To-erect a throe frtorv frann* tmlljlnx (t_n*e flaU) on w line of Hoff av«iue. 147 S oC Sixteenth street; Georc^ B. Somers with Donphty & Elklntrtoo — ' All work to erect a two story brick building on 1 N line of Pajre street. 137:6 W of Franklin, ; TV 27:0 by S 120: $11,090. Jotm Benson with Eoes *; ifcCJortnick— Rotich ' rlsmbinp sn<l marble for . a three story brick •tare anri office bnllfiius on NB eorotr or P!ne I «n<l L«ldcalOTff streets. B 57:8 by X 137:8; STRIKE DOES NOT AFFECT LOCAL FINANCIAL BUSINESS i Promotion Committee's Figures In • dicate That Week's Bank Clear ings Were $43,327,385.12 •The volume of business about the \u25a0bar has Buffered no appreciable set back because of the strike. Tho fig ures gathered by the California Pro motion committee show San Francisco':? 'oank clc_ri:igs to have been $43,32?. 255.12 for the week ending at noon yesterday. There is no comparison «.o V.c mace with the corresponding period of a year a po, since at that lime thera tvas no regular banking business b» inS transacted. For the current .week 'the banks of Oakland cleared $3,017, rsi.GC. If this figure be combined with ; that given for San Francisco, as was [<*one up to the time of the fire, a grand totsjl for the two bay cities is reached 6f $46,24i.619.75. The week's clearings At Los Angeles amounted to 112.449, 953.70, and at San Jose J548.7C3.79. ARRANGE FOR PICNIC Arrangements for the annual picnic jof the members of St. Teresa's parish jwere made at a meeting held Thursday. The picnic will be held " in Xe w Sunset * *ark on labor day, Septemh_r 2. .The Vi'ollowing ofßcere were - f Itcted. : Pr«Bi •dent, Frank J. Weiss: secretary, \u25a0 X. : J, I Keating; treasurer. Rev. p. O'Connell; ,j prize- committee, Charles- Crowley, ISd jGlovcr and W. Moore, METHODIST PICNIC CANCELLED Owirg to the streetcar. ; strlke,the an nual picnic- of the united Methodist Sunday schools, which! was to have been ' held at^ New" Sunset park- next Saturday, has be«n cancelled.' It w wi!l not be held this year. General Improvement Made in Mining Stock Market ... .- - '- \u25a0\u25a0 -. ; ;»'- .'\u25a0•'-- ' «'\u25a0\u25a0-""\u25a0.\u25a0-;-".\u25a0 .; ;-f ; A. "\u25a0-,\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0, .>v^,> :,""-::. '-.;,-' Hignest Prices of and Gains Shown Are Widespread^ A favorable breere blew through Bush street yesterday. The result can best be judged by a showing 'of Jhs grains in prices of some shocks as corn^ pared with the highest prices of Weii nesday. These gains were: Goldfleld Consolidated mines, 37 & points; At lanta, 6 points; Blue Bull, 4 points; Blue Bell, Booth. Cracker, Jack. Dia mondfield. Triangle and Lone Star. -1 point each; Mayflower Consolidated, Oro and Diamondfield Black Butte Con solidated, 2 points each: Silver Pick and Sandstorm, 5 points each. St. Ives sold 10 points, higher yester day than the best prlco given for that stock "Wednesday. Pittsburg .Silver Peak and Jumbo Extension -were 2 %* points better' off.'V The, advance;- which took place in the afternoon generally, kept Jim Butler* Adams, Bullfrog, Na tional Bank, Columbia Mountain and some others at the best prices of WeOU nesday, but did riot raise .them. The spirit of the market was better, all around. No broker had !a - good reason for the improved situation, but it was better. .- \u25a0 ".:" * The best prices for some of tha stocks were as follows: Atlanta. 71 cents; Blue 8011, 21/ cents:, Blue Bull, 38 cents; Bonnie Clare, 44 cents; Booth, Cl cents; Columbia- Mountain, 70 cents; Combination "Fraction; $3,90; Daisy, $I.6o;_DlamondSeld Triangle, 30 cents; Florence, $5.50; Gold Bar, 1 86 cent?; GoWfleld - Consolidated mines.. $7.50; JSm Butler. 95 cents; Jumbo Extension; $1.97%; Mayflower Consolidated, 2C cents; Pittsburg Silver Peak, $1.72»4; Hills, 48 cents'; Red Top Extension, 37 Cents; Silver Pick, 90- cents. As usual, Goldfield Consolidated mines varied more In price than any other stock, opening at $7.37 and sell- Ing up to ST. SO. later falling back; to $7.25. Between sessions Gold f Bar varied 5 points. Daisy did the samo. Jumbo Extension advanced from $1.90 to $I.9"i£. Silver Pick climbed from 86 to 90 cents. : The sales of yesterday were riot large, comparatively speaking,- amount ing to but 557,000 Ehares. STRIKE MADE NEAR BEATT Y Rush Follows Report Concerning Discovery and Ground' Located The Bullfrog Miner says of a reported rich strike east of Farmers Station: -The report of a rich strike 33 miles* north and three .miles east -of Farmers Station, reached Beatty Friday evening, and before dark, while the news of. the find was traveling over the hill to Rhyollte. ' a dozen teams slipped out . into the road beaded for the new. Mecca. ".Others from Rhyollte followed, but when the different par ties reached the scene of the excitement all the adjacent ground was staked and the moneyed men present In order to secure interests In the new district were forced to buy- or take options ;on some : of the ground which 24 hours before was unmarked . with the location monument. Beattylte* were more fortunate,- having arrived there sooner. - W. C. Probasco was one o4 the first In the new district. He and associates claim to have located the best ground outside of that held by the discoverers. The ore is a quarts stained wit- hematite.. Toe main ledge, the one that WIDOW SUES WOODMEN FOR LIFE INSURANCE Lodge Claims That Husband Had to File Needed Certificate . A suit interesting to all fraternal life insurance- societies \u25a0was brougnt to trial before Judge Van Fleet and a jury yesterday, in . the ' United States circuit court The suit was brought byj Mrs. Mary A.' Martin/ of .Alameda against Spruce camp -132/ Woodmen of the World, to v recover $3,000 insurance on thfe life of her flusband, Francisco Martin, who died May IS, 1903. Bert Schlesinger'and Samuel C. Wright rep resented the widow and E. Robinson the defendant. .. '\u25a0I'-J'.'h''- •\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0; ' \u25a0- ~-\'- : ' The following facts .were 'admitted by both sides. ' \u25a0 Martin was flvo months in arrears.: His" wife on May 17, 1903; paid up this arrearage, to" an agent of the Woodmen in a drug store in Alameda named as a depository for the receipt of dues and assessments. On the- next day Martin was acci dentally drowned^ The widow applied for the Insurance and was required by the Woodmen to submit proofs "of death. She did so, and at ' the >\u25a0 end of eight months the order refused "to pay the loss -on the ,'. ground that - Martin at* the time his wife paid the arrear age, had not filed a certificate" to ithe effect that his health had not become Impaired and that he had not engaged in any hazardous occupation. : { = Schlesinger and Wright contended that the order h4d waived the'certifi cate by . accepting the proof of loss. The attorney for the Woodmen ; con tended that Martini- because he had not filed the certificate as required by the constitution, ,had not put in good standing with the order.-" . OPPOSE INCREASE IN BUILDING HEIGHT LIMIT Fire Department Officials and Others Urge Supervisors Not to Amend Ordinance •At yesterday** meeting. of the super visors* finance committee Chief En gineer. Shaughnessy, Fire . Marshal Towe, F. H. Porter of .the fire under writers ana RollaV.; Watt/l represent ing the insurance Interests; opposed the proposed amendment: to the or dinance to Increase ; the height limit;'of frame buildings j from 45 ..to 60 f eet,> on the"* ground that it would increase tbb risk of conflagrations. E. ) D." Marlatt, a builder, favored thef change j becauso it would aid the mechanics by incrcasr ing building operations.^ Supervisors Mamlock , and - Furey dldTnot favor -the ametidment,;birt' another" njeetinsi will be held,. at' which. property owner« ; will be invited x to express their views.l v . The committee in- favor,' of Shaughnessy's amendmenjtß affecting the. widths of -brick walls In one, two and four story. buildings. V MARRIAGEr LICENSES I -The following marriage licenses were issued in In this city/ May 9:; - ( .. . .; ; Clarence E. Thompson, 22, city, and Clara McCurdy, 25, 850 Eddy street. •; Willlem P.* Gelscndorfer. > 21, , Weimar, "' Placer county, and Adeline E. Frisbee, 18,-2475 Sutter sttiett.:- -._.-\u25a0-.;-"._•\u25a0. \u25a0..,-.•,. --..-,-.\u25a0., - Angelo Caleioro. 27," 1210 r Kearny • etreet, -and Rose Janlct. 32, 1209 Kearny ; street. > Sam : R. Yeilch, < 26. and Katie MUllsicb, 19, . both of 137 Inland avenue. —. \u25a0• » Francesco - S. . Martlno, 25, ' and k Filomena C MaszelU. 24, both of this citr. OAKLAND,- May.:?.— Toe following marriage' licenses, were issued today: %^r ,--,\u25a0.: ; James Walker, 2?, i and "Lenora Jobnsoo, -IS, bOOT of San Francisco.' . . .. ',\ ~- Frank \u25a0 M. ( Soares,' 21, and - Mamie SHra, 19; both of Oakland. , .->; • ! Joseph S. areea,.2B, and Meda E." Banta, 25, ! . both of 'Alameda. . --..:-'•<•-.. .; : .-\u25a0.:\u25a0-.\u25a0/-.,; TMEftiSAXf-iFRA^OISGd-CCALli^llffi^^^S^ffl^^ started the stampede, ; Is .* J,*o feet .wideband, traverses the j length, of three . claim*. Many others. of; the same character outcrop throughout tb« mineralized sections of the district, but. it Is not known how many abound -in " the > precious metal. M Little j can be - learned I also as ; to , dimen sions of I the I ore; shoot.', f rcro which ] assays 1 have been had as high as |208. \u25a0 Southey and Marshall are the,, dlsoverers.' ; \u25a0\u25a0 - h .'\u25a0 * \>~ ; \u25a0:\u25a0'-:,- \u25a0- NEW BONANZA: REPORTED Lease on Combination Fraction Un- covers Ore Said to Be Rich Another; bonanza,;. says". »the Gold field News, : has been; qperied •; up in the Goldfield district/ The article follows: riThc Moricu-Beesly lease-on' the Combination Fraction has uncovered, a big body or ore seven feet wide that runs between f 500 and |600 a ton. lire lease has but.4o days to run and every effort Is being made by the lessees; to citract as much of c the rich ' ore as possible while t they are *In control ~of the property, s .The .' output s 1« * now about $oo,oeo a day, and . this will bematerUlly Increased.^ The stope Is 80 feet ; In I length,, the entire niasa jjr > ore » being j very high grade with seams of pure gold.^ No , effort or time ; i» 'being wasted In an ( attempt |to - keep r thU picture ore by Itself. The whole mass of tell'uMum and free \u25a0pold goes to the I sampler jas | it ' Is I broken | out. No time ils j taken to^ all sack*, i but - the rock Ms dumped directly . Into cafs as it comes , from , the shaft. :• ..x Five * carloads : ; have '\u25a0 been s shipped ' and aUditional slilpmedts I will* be xnafle % every j day from now on durins \u25a0 the life of the lease.* -">,:%% Tbls Is probably \u25a0 the largest? body f of high grade ore that hatj 'erer | been' opened: up a t one time b.r : any ; mine In <. the "> district. s& The i richest ore In .In the north i end <of • tile stope , aad J It ; is well known that the Frances-Mohawk .left some of Its richest ore la the (face of.thestofte when ths end Hne between tne Mohawk and tbe Com - bLtatlon Fraction 1 was I reached. - \u25a0If the I present valuo lof .the , ore is j maintained |it - will pass \ into history as \u25a0 the. richest \lea«e .' yot - worked -in \u25a0 the district. The aterag»'of tUe Moliawk^»r*B;*l26 a ton. .Tlio - famous Reilly- lea^e on I the . Florence Is credited with a production of $150,000 during the last 30 days of its existence, .which is about equal to the' present output of the Morton-Beesly lease.. ':--:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0<"• \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0', •'.\u25a0\u25a0-•r ..,. : -.- -'\u25a0 .-\u25a0-<\u25a0:'/-\u25a0-\u25a0--., . The total \ production of thts- Hayes-Monnette lease: was 54,363: dry tons," the ' gross f value -oj which was $0,841,005.00, net value $5,307,892.91, and the company received of this amount $1,104, 274.23 in royalties. i-Tbe I Morton-Beesly . lease Is working on the. same big channel from which the Uayes-Mcmnette lessees . took their rich ore.' South of. the shaft and about SO feet, distant, a" new, 1 ledge <has been opened; and shipping . ore has been encountered in; a- raise. While this ore is not -of so high grade it will afford a band some margin of pro_t.-> ' - t; ; -.;:-'"* ' The 'Mortoa-Beesly. lease has taken over, the Daisy * leasing company's - lease j and lls inßtallltig a 25 horeepowfr, hoist;: The , shaft will' be put down 300 feet before trosscuttlng. : ROUND MOUNTAIN ORES Specimen Rock of H^gh Grade Is Received at Goldfield>V '\u25a0'-. The Goldfield News says: \u25a0""'." •**.; -"•' J.Y P. " Lof tus and J. H. Davis ; returned from Round Mountain this week ;\u25a0 bringing : with • them a large number of marvelously rich specimens of gold ore .and nuggets.: The -specimens \u25a0 consist of slabs of . almost pure ' gold; : ranging - in site from a $20 gold -piece to the f size, of •ai man's hand., big rrj-stalUed lumps ; of -yellow metal and half Inch slabs of quartz showing streaks of solid gold as large as the little - anger. .. The specimens ! were taken . from the \u25a0 Round Mountain mining . company's T Sunnyside? claim, ; above.'the 70 foot level, by Messrs. . ; Lof tvs and Davis per sonally. There is ' about 10 pounds of the -, stuff and lt is worth more than $1,000. .£ I^oftus and Davig went, to Round Mountain to; be ; present 'at the starting of the new mill of the Round Moun tain • mining company, .of > which . they are ' the principal owners.- ,'.. -^ .: v- . . :"; Jamos Scott, 35, and 'May me Embry, 28,- both of Oakland. ' . . ....-•..- •' \u25a0-. -..-• ; : -/;':f< ,-± --. Charles S. White. 33, and Lydla-O. Overhnlser, 20. both" of Oakland.- .. - - Georjce W. \u25a0 Christiansen. 21, and .Theresa C. Pcrrj-, 19. both of Alameda. Edward -W. Poore. 39," Hingham, Mass.; and Lydla E. Gibbe. 20, '• Berkeley/ :•, ,• , % ! Domlnlck 'Marty, 25,7 Berkeley, and • Catherine I McGrath/. 30, San Francisco.' \u25a0 \ -- -" ; Antone "d.~- Soares, 33, and ; ,Laura r Xunes, . 23, ! both of Hayward. '.- \u25a0-" /\u25a0 John T. Shepherd, 47, and* Lillian V. Irwln, 37. both of Oakland. \ '!- r . - . Louis C. Pomber, 29, Berkcleyj : and Mac Lin- coln. 30, Woodland. ' - - -' -" .."-' \u0084'. Henry Q. • Jagger Jr., 29, .and M»y L. Korri, 19. both of Alameda. H : \ -V . BIRTHS, pR|AGES, ; DEATHS Birth, marriage. and death notices sent by' mall will not bo inserted;. They must be> handed in at either of the publication \u25a0, offices and b« indorsed with the name and residence of -persons author- iied to have the same publisfied. ft Notices' re^ strlcted simply to the announcement of Hie event are published, once in. this column free of charge. BIRTHS ." : HASKErX— In this city. 'May 2, IW>7. to 'the wiffe of A. V. Uaskell (formerly,-. Brinkman); la daughter.--; •;-. ,,, - \u0084..>\u25a0-. /-.^\u25a0'\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 ; -•''•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .- < marriages'; "-" '\u0084'?'" \u25a0 • "\u25a0/. MACKIN— JORDAN— In this citjv May 1, 1007. by. the Ke y. Paul Branke. .lame* I. Mackin and \u25a0Annie J." Jordan, both 1 of 'this .city. ,-'?;' MKYKHS— ANDEBSdN-l-ln -~ 'thls^city.' -"' May 5," 1007, by .", the Itev. > James!: H.'- 'McEUiinney, -Charles Henry 1 Meyer "and Catherine: Anderson, both of this city.. :--'.V-- ,"\u25a0= ; J : . -• ; \u25a0.'deaths. ';';";- v.' : "\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- ' \u25a0-;- Alley, illzabfith ...71 Holcomb, >Irs. A. 1. — Benjamin, Charlotte—^ Koehlcr,. Mary- ....*; 35 Bentham. Harry.. ;. 00 Larsen. N. JX 1 . . . . r. . . — Rrrsi n, •Ma ry - ...';.' 70 Levy ; ' Joseph -! M . . • . .' r>6 Bowman, ; B. : Frank . 5S Lewald, ' Sahiuel \u25a0 . . . ; 46 Buchanan, John .... 2G I^Iord; Sarah. X.:.. .57 Carothcrs, Mrs. LII- McKenna." Henry . ; . 3,1 Man C. . . .V. .-. . . .58 Miller, i Henry Jr. . . . 45 Clymo, William ... 58 Miller,? Henry jD..:. 65 Compo, George L...41 Nlsrhtwlner'Nora'M. 40 Crews, John T.....73 O'Connor, '- Thomas ' B. — I Crbwly (mass) . — •; O'Reilly, Sarah-V... — i Da Uoze, Antone G. r.2 Perret, t Victoria' .... 4f| I Davidson, Walter P. 74 Perigo, = M«(ry ? .;....." 23 Doseher, Henry ;:..; 63 Qulnn. Alexander E..19 Dotrty.r Jefferson \ . 54 Reverisco.. Minnie M. 18 Emerson. Capt. L. G. — Searhy.t Eliza M. . . . . — Flint. David ...... 65 Khaw, David iK;.... 48 I Franer, -.Amy : : G.'. . . 59 Rmlth.'s Kate i..i '. . .* . . .'. — ; i Fulton, Jane-.; r.;. 62 Smith, Thomas .'...'. 73 i I Gibson." Hngh ..... 2S Walsh, James J. .'. . ; 38 I Hammer, Emil .... 4S Wilson, Mrs. "A. v A:. 87 ! Hill, Mrs. Christiana 75 Winter - (mass) ALLET— In this city, May ; P. 1!»OT.' F.llzabpth, beloved wife of the late William. Hera/y Alley, I - and • mother of <\u25a0 Mrs. • H; H.- Oarr : and ; the' late I- '.- " Octavia -Alley,' a native of . New \u25a0 "STork," 1 aged 71 years and 6 months.' -'.- - , ->."..,'. -. . . , r 1 •; -Friends rand \u25a0 acquaintances ? are ' respectfully ' .:, Invited .- to attend * the 1 fnneral services • Satur-' ,-da.r, Jlav 11. at ]f> o'clock a; m.-ffrom the par- ; lors of Julius. S.'Godeau. 305 MWrtsomery ave- |'{Cnue. ?lat^m*nt Mount" Olivet; cemetery. »._\u25a0 .:*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.-\u25a0 1 BF-NJAMIN-^-ln h Oakland,"; May, fl, ; 1907. 1 dfiarlotte .-- Benjamin, dearly beloved mother, of .Philip. L. \u25a0'-.- and Elizabeth ,.C- Benjamin, ;a' native of- Eng- !->land..- \u25a0 -_" _ >- -i. ;-.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0.' I BENTHAM— In; this f'cltv. May ,9/ 1007, Harry; I ', beloved husband of, Eliaa"',±Jentham. and father "' of, William \u25a0: S.; \u25a0; Sarah J.. ; Mabel Br; and Ocr- ! -~l tnide ' B. rßenth«m.r Benth«m . and Mrs.^ Charles ; E.~= Dona- ; hnn. ,anfl ' Mrs.*? John j, P. ? Rareilles, ia : native of v Ensland.- a^ed . *0 jreunt \u25a0 1 /month t and ! . 13 days. '\u25a0- Friends ; and ; acnualntances * are • respectfully ' • : i invited to attend " the funeral \u25a0 tomorrow i (Satnr- ,, dar>,; at- 1" o'clock p.* m.r« from ihis slate sresl-' \u25a0• ; v dence. 72 Al^adaro « street - between ;= Twenty. ;~ second and Twenty-third., Cremation I.' O;: 6. : ';-F." cemetery.^ r \u25a0;'.\u25a0.. ; ; ' : . ',-\u25a0,,. I BERGIN— In this city,' Mbt B. 1907. i Mary.'* be- r. loved wife of, Michael William jßergin.- and de- •-, voted *. mother . of «• John .* Berlin and, ; Mrs. Mary Lynch, "n native :of County Caran. -Ireland -; ' appd'7o ycars.~.-; J '>\u25a0_\u25a0-• -\u0084--\u25a0•-. v ;..•'>,•" * \u25a0-' - -^ - \u25a0 "- - Friends 'and i acqnaintaiices \u25a0 are \ respectf oily .. invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Katur- ;:day»rat 8:30 a. m..'from.th 4 parlors ofiHP *\u25a0;• Snhrv & Co.; 2919 ; Mission^ street ,r between f Twenty-nf th ; and ; Twenty-sixth ; streets,." thence to St. f John's '; church.'- where , ; a \u25a0; reoulem high . mass \u25a0 for the » repose of \ her : Soul \u25a0 will -. be > cele- \. brated . at-^ 9:3o \ a.' m. > ' Interment - ! Holy • Cross /:_ cemetery^by, carriage. 1 : ." ;>l . :--v. - . \u25a0.-; \u25a0\u25a0-.-_*• -.--:.- BOWMAN— ln : Oakland,, Mayi 7, 1907. B Frank f ;;- Bnwman. '. beloved ' brother of j Mrs. tL.• h. i Mac- ' ' lj *5 n i? nd '- s*rs.;Gcorge * Hall |of i San i Frtncisco * and • Mrs. C." • McKnown, i Mrs. | C.*« Orcutt r; and • Mrs;; A. underwood of Rochester, l.K.iY.T' a na- ; live of Rochester,, X.\ V.. : a«red; 56 years. lis rt '>>- ; Friends * and: acquaintances 'are \u25a0<- respectfully -. Invited; tot attends the "funeral;, services ... (Friday);* May 4 -10. "at. 10:30 ; o'clock sa. im.;« at the new funeral t chapeli of \u25a0' Charles i H.? J. l,Tru- -:, man,"'. 1909 fi. M ission g street^ between i- Fifteenth .-" and : Sixteenth. - Interment Cypress Lawn cemet- e ry 5 by : 11 :30 ; . train ?. from }• Twenty -flf th g and • /Valencia 1 streets. * . •; »~ •\u25a0• - BUCHANAN— In .this s cltr. MayTg.V 1907, John , ; Buchanan, -. a ; native \ of? Bannockbiirn, Scotland, :-: aged 1 23 \u25a0 j-iars. -A * member i of ' carmen's 'union, , division 2(»,i and Brace and Thistfe : lodge 312, >} F.t 4: r a: = M., ' nt Baanoekburn,^ Scotland. m> \u25a0\ Friends ' and . acaualntanco* - ax* \u25a0 raaoecUaUv ,:- invited^to'attendthe.funeral'Seßvlccs tomorrow »]\u25a0<? < Saturday) May %%X*\ at 1 10 f'o'clock f a.* ; UftJS at ';"\u25a0: the 5 Labor; temple, f 316 i Fourteenth ?: street t be- /"\u25a0\u25a0; tween-Mission^andtValencia'streets."'- Remains . ' nt ithe;new«' iunwral S chapel 3 of \u25a0 Charles s- H.> J.^ \u25a0 Tmman." 1909 Mission \u25a0 street between Fifteenth f and Sixteenth." untH*B:3o a.; m.*,' Saturday. : lv- ' ; terment JSVoodlawn cemetery |by; carriage. ; v % 'r :\u25a0:-'. Of fleers'; aridl meißbers "of ; carmen' s, 'unions 205 \u25a0are respectfully requested'to attend. the funeral of /our late brother, ' John • Buchanan, tomorrow. | .: i ( Saturday),' Mny ; ll; v . at 10 o'clock < a.** m:;\ from j ; ". the ; Labor * temple. % 316 j. Fourteenth; street* be- tween "Mission and VValencfa' streets. v.-«.:*; -'::-">: j \u25a0 = ..,*- --\u25a0;...\u25a0 - \u25a0 - •; \u25a0"•-\u25a0 FVtCOKNELlUS^ President.'^ --. ..'."'-; i; Hi BOWLING, "Secretary. > •_.• \ CAROTHERS— InYthteicity/.'May/?.; 1907. Mrs. v Lillian r C.V Carothers.' i belof ed a friend :of ' Mrs. s Ida , Thompson,^ a: native of i New , Orleans,^ aged 58 years 1 month and 9 days. -^ ; - v - 5 . • -Funeral * notice ). hereafter."?." Remains - at . the ... parlors of Julius. S.".Godeau,' ; 3os? Montgomery avenue. \u25a0'.. •, \u25a0.'\u25a0,:. .-.. i. ,-',\u25a0.'\u25a0_ - .'"-'\\':'''"-'-S^-f.'. : -^:" : CLTMO— In this city, May. 8, (1907, vWllllamAbe" X loved 'i husband *of £ Eliza, 1 - Clrmo, and*, loving '\u25a0 father of. Mrs.f Koy.- Hudson," t) native ; of j Corn-. • : wall; - England.' aged 1 53 1 .veart : 10 1 months j and ?!28 \u25a0 days. .:;- (Nevada City • aud \ Grass Valley, pa- "pers please copy).*. " \u25a0 -;.\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'- .* >'* >; =-i-."V'- '•'*'.'• ;;'-\u25a0\u25a0•-•;• .". . . Frieuds are retpectfully invited. to attend the \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 funeral today " (Friday) ,w at? 3 : p. u ; m.;^ from \u25a0,the chapel of-N.'Oray & Co.; 2196 Geary street \u25a0 - corner; of . Devisaderj). i Remains •; will i be ! taken ~>\ to North San Juan .Friday inigbt for interment.: 00MP0— In" * this :' city/ May * 9/5 1907; i George ?.L? ' Compoi" dearly beloved husband: of Alice Xycett , ':\u25a0\u25a0 Compo, and, father of Merle! Compo,"- a -native f.f, "Quebec, Canada.* aged^yesrs 10 > months and c 30 days. A member of Crockett lodge No. -139." \u25a0V F.;& A. M. 1 - (tallejo and Quebec papers please - ' copy).-;-- ,'.• \u25a0 \u25a0-•"\u25a0! :.'-*.;'\u25a0\u25a0''':\u25a0\u25a0'> :\u25a0:'?".-'', ;?' »--•'\u25a0:."-*\u25a0 '-*'-' \u25a0 \u25a0-•"- "Remains at the funeral parlors, of the H. F." • ,MaaSi company.; 1335 Golden Gate avenue near ,; Fillmore street. ,; ' ..\u25a0\u25a0;"':'.,.;.- \u25a0s"\. : ,\ CREWB— In this city;; May 9. • 1907/ John Thomas , -.»-: Crews; beloved fatheriof i Wllliam:L.,'Sherold >-,; D.'^and :Laura .ll.' Crews ;andvMrs. -.Eugene r ;iHngUeg,;a native v of: St.; L6ais;Mo.,i, aged 73 ft?years.V \°-":_ \ ~0-f% V'? ' ' ' : - :% " : : : . --^•':: : \ v ' r i CROWLY— An anniversary- mass -for the > repose ::- of the. soul of the late Mary,: wifo;o; John J. : Crowly, \u25a0 and . mother . of Dr. \u25a0' J. J. , ,' Harry ; and ; William Crowly will be celebrated j today (Frl- \ ,-;'dny), "at. Mission' Dolores -churchy? commencing j r^et^S a.~,ni.".'" '/j;:^'. \u25a0-.'. f~;' : rY,:-\'J:'^t~:- :';' " r "'y-- t»AROZE— In Oakland, May 8, 1907, Antone, O.i jgj Da i Roze, / dearly beloved \u25a0: father •of * Manuel ; O." • "and: AntODe:G.Da-Rose,;and-brot_erof -Fran- I ' Cisco IDa I Rote;: a ! native j of ' Portugal,' aged 1 52 '\u25a0; years. >•\u25a0\u25a0 A '•» member of Council; No. 7,;U.P; ; E; ;,.C..* and J. D. E; S. and C1."A..0;;D. ; ;. :,;.;• -'. Friends \u25a0 and " acquaintances \ are respectfully •\u0084 Invited-; to attend \the, ; funeral, today .'.(Friday). "at. 9:30 i o'clock a. ,>nri;.; from fthe r parlors; of ;V CpHha &* Caporgna, ISIIJ CIay street corner of . ; Seventeenth ' street •»' and i San\; Pablo ,- avenue, a thelba to St. "Joseph's church." where a reoulcm \u25a0]iZ hifftt* mass > for i the • repose . of hia soul ; will \be f.V <*lebr«ted, ; commencing at 10 a." m. *;: Interment '.;> St. » Mary's : cemetery. , >.-./. '\u25a0 \u25a0 ,: - ' ."* - v :• DAVIDSON— In this city.- May .7,' = 1907.} Walter :\u25a0 P.; i beloved » husband .of " Eliza '• Davidson.*' and .: brother of. Mrs. 'Ellen Ferguson of Scotland add "\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 the, later George Davidson,', and > uncle of John; -Walter and Mrs. A. J. Meuue/a native of, Scot- " lana -aged ?4 ye«rs. : " v >, .I.;-;.': -."^:. : -;.; \u0084 .. .:. §S| Friends; and acquaintances , are . respectfully T invited to attend; the, funeral today ...(Friday). at 10 o'clock a. m., from Albert: Pike Memorial 9 temple,- Geary I street near Fillmore, ' under : tbt \u25a0 : auspices . of : Golden ' Gate ' lodge : No.} 80. vF. ; A A. M. Interment WoodlaVrn cemetery, by train leaTins -jTwenty-flfth and : Valencia' streets at •11:40 a.m. - ,\. ' .- \, '" 1 DOSCHER— In St. Helena.' May \ C, \u25a0" 1007, . Henry. beloved" husband of Anna** AT- Doscher^. and • jfather of. Fred D." Alldach.-and brother of \Tohn .-;. - Doscher and Mrs; Henry, Bruns jof i Jersey City. N. I J., \u25a0 a . native of Germany,"? aged 6R years . 3 I months and 25 days.', 'A. member of SanFran- t cisco Scuuetten - verein," -, Norddeubseher ? verein .- : 9nd • the : . Knights jof • Honor." ;" (Jersey ; City,'. N." . J.; - papers .= please :• copy). : , ;'»":- \u25a0•--•> -. ,-'. 'Friends 'and- acquaintances , are r«spectfnlly invited, to attend the • funeral today (Friday), ; - at 1 2 o'clock"- p. \mr,> from '•' his , late i residence. . 1360 :Waller street.; Interment 1 1. O. O. J\ , ! cemetery. .-Please omit, flowers." ..-; V- . . " - '- DOWTY^-In this ? city; \u25a0 May \u25a0 S. ; 1907. : Jefferson -. t Dowtr. . a ; . native ; of , Ohio, " aged ; 54 ; years. "A r - member of carpenters', union 'No. 22. \u0084 . -;. VFrlends.' and .acquaintances ;are ; i respectfully • 'invited to attend \u25a0 the - funeral!' today • (Friday), at^ JO b. v m.', from ; hist late i residence, : 3777 : Twenty-fourth street.- Interment Cypress Lawn .. Cemetery^ : by carriage. -\u25a0 : \u25a0_*. .,:.'.'\u25a0\u25a0.-.: -. -, \u25a0•.-'.. EMERSON— In Oriftnd,; Me.,"May 8, 1907, Cap- . . ' tain Lorlng G. ! Emerson;, father , of "Albert B. ;~ Emerson of this city. ...'". -. FLINT— .in this city,'. May : 9;; 1907.' David Flint. aged''Os -years. A .member: of- the lathers' -\u25a0 union,; local. Cs. : ; ' -::A;-'-' \u25a0:'. ,--'"\u25a0 -\u25a0 - '.*-,;': '-•: \ . Frionds and acquaintances and : members of • the .lathers' union are- respectfully i Invited -to •^attend J. the funeral . services) tomorrow i(Satur-"i (Satur-" :; : day); at .1- o'clock" p.. r m7l' . at 'the ; parlors 'of :Gantner Brothers,' 34«M Sixteenth? street be- ,... tween Church and- Sanchez. H Interment Cypress • Lawn cemetery- by 2 p.; m."' train; from Twenty- • "fifth and Valencia ;streete.' y< J „\u25a0 .v- - - ;' ; ,' FRASER— In Hollywood, I Cal.^ Aniy G.V beloved wife of William Fraser, and mother. of William I L. Fraser, -and .sister r3 of I Mrs.* May | Christie I and Georse.W.; and E. ; F.'; Miner." a native o*- Nova Scotia,- aged, s9 years.. \u25a0*". (Nova Scotia'; pa- '•; pers plese:copr.) Sr> - v j-^.K'-i-.i-'V.'-".: :.;- -.:.-.>'-• v ' ;Frlendsi and -; acqualntances;\.are -' respectfully invited to attend the fnneral v tomorrow (Satur- day),tMay 11, -at 1- o'clock the - mortuary; chapelofitheOolden'OatcjUndertak- '\u25a0: . Ing ' company, -..-2475 Mission : street* near Twenty ; v first. '';. Interment \u25a0; Mount' Olivet > ecmctery. ,r , ( '. FULTON— In this clty^ May l7riBo7.i Jane ' Fnl- r- ton.ibeloved- wife of;the late' lvy 'Fnlton, v and beloved mother of Ivy.^D. and Jobn.'J.; Fulton,; \u25a0 and 'sister of .Mrs, Annie Love of Gilroy, \u25a0 Cal., 1 .a nd ;. Patrick * M urplty ; of, San 1 Jose," Cal.. • a » na- V, tlve of Ireland, aged i62 years.;' (Virginia Citjv ." Nev.,> papers ; please copy.) :,~-, .; ,' : :-:-.; \u0084- ; '.Friends; and 'acquaintances "are. respectfully . , InvJtM to atteiid the, funeral; today (Friday), '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' at sa;- m:,wfrom - her Hate "residence, 321 Connecticut street near Eighteenth, thence j to St. -Theresa church,, Nineteenth and Tennes- . see_ streets. for, sertlcesr " ' .: •-.\u25a0-'.- ' GlBSON— lntthls : clty.i May 0, . 1907,- Hugh Oll»- - \u25a0 son,' I aged ; . 28 } years. A- member of \u25a0 Shoshone \u25a0 tribe : 7B, Vlmp. 0. -, R.;M. ' '\u25a0-:_ . ; r-, s -. \u25a0 i \u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0•• ..-, _.-.« Remains at; the funeral parlors of Bunker & V Lunt,;2«6o Mission street, between Twenty-sec- ,:: ond.;- and ; Twenty-third'v (Mission -.Masonic .temple)... _: - ..-.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-', \u25a0,--• \u25a0 :\u25a0-- "\u25a0...\u25a0\u25a0.•_;.. : .. : HAMMER— Entered into rest. April 29, '19Q7, -j.- Kmll,*: beloved \u25a0 husband of the late j Eva | Ham- mer, and brother of Mrs. L. M; Andersen and r.Mrs. J. Deas of. Alameda, a native of Illinois, ,>.aged 48 years .1 : month and 8 days. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 HILL--In;Glenwood, Cal.; 'May" 4, -1907, Mrs. \u25a0 Christiana' Hill, .2 a "native > of -Toronto, -Can., : aged Moyeare and 7;mofiths. : -» ' ~ '» ; y HOLCOMB— In this city/ May 9, 1907, passed :. ; to , a : higher .-.life.* .Mrs. 0 Almlra * Ingram ; Hoi* :"'comb, be lo v£d. sister ofMrs. Eliza Pittsinger,. a B native; of. West Hampton, ' Mass., who was one of our early pioneers. . ! s»v, '*-:.»« -"^ ' : Friends V and * acquaintances r ' are ; respectfully 'Invited to attend; the funeral tomorrow. (Satur- ';' day);> at *2 • o'clock « fi. rj .m.; 'from a the \ funeral parlors'of Bunker & Lunt.^ 2666 Mission street -'. : bfl tween Twenty-second and.Twent.v-thlrd-Oils- .slon Masonic temple).'-* Interment Odd Fellows' -:-..- cemetery. *' \u25a0\u25a0';,\u25a0'•. .-. :-:x.V ; 7,'J."'- \u25a0 ,- ,-\u25a0,•' \u25a0Z'-J KOEHLER— In Oakland?? May 9, 1907,; Mary, be- '- '.-. loved : wife lof i Harry j Koeljler, s and ; mother; of , ".'.': Barthol, * Ursula; j Augusta - and Theresa \u25a0 Eohler, \u0084 a native of Ohio, aged 35 years. . •-: .- ; :•\u25a0>-' LARSEN— Officers and * Members of San Fran- . Cisco Aerie * No. 5,- F. O. > E. : 'You : are ; kindly « requested nto s attend?, the "funerals of our lute - 1 brother, ;Nr P.' Larsen,* today- (Friday); 1 May 10, v 1907," from United undertaking parlors," Twenty- \u25a0— second and Howard streets," at l-p.-m.'v. %\u25a0 " . ; v^i;-D.J. CRAMER, President. „-;;-:•: GUS POIILM ANN,'; Secretary.-;-^;-' -..-\u25a0- ;; ; .' .- \u25a0v , LEWALD-r-In ~'l this *cityV May "i 7, 1907,- Samuel •'; Lcwa Id, rtparly : beloved husband ,of Rose, ::ind . beloved: father of- Gladys and, Theodore Lewald, U*a : native : of < San Francisco,; aged 46 : years. r.~-; , * . v. i Friends \ and i acquaintances * are \u25a0 respectfully .* Invited '\u25a0 to attend 5 the .funeral; today ' (Friday ), X at , 10 % o'clock if a.' p m.'i" '.\u25a0 from «; his -. late # rcsi- .. dence, > 2556 -Post i street '• between ' Baker ? and >'Lyon/ and' thence to the Odd Fellows', cemetery ,?;, for j incineration. : -•«':' " '.'•- '-'-'\u25a0. ''\u25a0''' \u25a0;;\u25a0\u25a0 i; Olive Branch Chapter No. 1 169, .6. E. •"_.— Of- ' .-fleers I and members j are I hereby .notified ; to - at- : "tend the funeral of our deceased • brother, Sam- \u25a0cuel Lewald, from 1 Bis : late ; residence,* 2556 Post \u0084 street, today,: (Friday, 1 May 10, at 10 a. in." By I N^..3 • t-^--i--:-':.^i. i\u25a0:.-,;-.'•.i \u25a0:.-,;-.'•. /.-,....,., \u0084,-,: I RAY GOLDSMITH,' Worthy Matron."' I.; SADIE J. KAHN, Secretary.;; ; : ~ .,. ::; .»•'\u25a0* 1 LEVY— In tHis"city/May 01907,0 1907," Joseph M., be- \ \u25a0 , loved husband; of Tlllle- Levy,* and; fatheri of ; ; Morris 1 H; \u25a0' Levy,"^ and . brother -of \ Mra. r L; i Men- ?del,:Mrs. D.'Steckler aßd L." Levy, a native of • Nakel, Germany; aged •50 years 2 months ' and Kv9 days.'; -.-^. ! ?,i.- :-\u25a0:.;-\u25a0." v'<.-.\\j":". : '!- '--.". : ".\u25a0:-;\u25a0 ':" - : LLOYD— In ; this t city. ; May '\u25a0 8,'.; 1907, : Sarah E. '3 ,'. L10?d,~5 a native ; of Boston,*; aged .' 57 years. ',;: ~" McKENNA— In 'this > city, * May iSr 1007, % Henry; ;', dearly, beloved husband" Of Sarah, McKenna; and father of Henry (McKenna Jr., and' beloved son IXi of . Catherine = and 1 the > late * John ; McKenna,'- and 'V brother s of .*" Jennie * and g Mamie * McKenna # and I -|f Mrs. ?K. -s Kerr> aftd ithe late ' Joha .; and < Joseph 1 ;•:* McKenna; ta ; native : ot < San *, Francisco,", aged -. 33 "years. - ; :-*i f i Friends-: and 3 acquaintances;' are f : respectfully 1 B invited to ' at tend the funeral I tomorrow . (Satur- \u25a0,:\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0 day) ,"• a t 8: 30 j*:i m.Vf from* his 'late : residence,': • h 74l 'Webster t street,? thence ~: to } Sacred ? Heart v church,^ where"; a ;requiem Jhigh mass for the re- ! . •\u25a0 pose ; of ; h is soul ' will \ be celebrated \u25a0- at 9 a;i m; -i-5 Interment ;Holy : Cross cemetery. , \u25a0 ' ; v , : ' . .. \u25a0 MILLER— In 'thiB?c'lty, ; 'May^ B*l9t>7. Henry^Mli- «. lerfJr.ft' beloved* husband* Of ;i Sarali vE. Miller,- • : and i son \u25ba of ; Henry ; and 'the -I4te Sarah Mil- '';/ ler.i a ; na tlve ; of ; San~ Francisco, ? aged . 4s. years; ' s ;.«•\u25a0< Funerl , prlyate.'j.! Please; omit flowers. "...-. . .\u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0> \u25a0 MILLER— Inl thisTcity?! May^B, 4 : 1907,1 Henry D., •X; beloved I husband' of < i Marie s Miller, 5*5 * and > devoted tV father ? of % Mrs. s Ida ? Fengler 2 and % Mrs.*s Lena 'Jones I and \ Charles \ Miller; and l the \u25a0 late? Harry ';.*\u25a0 Miller." a & native i of , Germny;^ aged 1 65 % years* k~ and<22 days, f A member, of \u25a0 Concordia' lodge '":'-\u25a0 122;- 1. fO. O. f > F.'s. -: '^\u25a0' ' K /i i'^ur— / i.S -. *fe>-^s '-- * Frlendaf and'sacquaintances>arc J respectfully! §"* invited fe to 1 attend « the 1 fnneral a Sunday, * at 1 10 4; a.t m.~* from i the •: parlors ! of !H;1 V." Suhr & ; Co.'," iv 2919 • sti-eet? near t,Twenty-flf th.'*J? Inter- Hi ment; Mount; Olivet [cemetery by carriage. \u25a0 . " Concorflia4lodgel22. , I. 0..6. l-\— The offl- Bcari and members of, the funeral. committee are m r*queste«Ji to : assemble •. at ' the 5 funeral '• paj-lor iof " - H. 3 F.-t Sutir '&. : Co.;j 29l9 Mission , street, Sunday ;£ morning.? Mar 4 l K3 at i 10 , o'clock/ vto ; attend the : m funeral 1 of; out -. late I deceasM ! brother,! Henry D. i Mlller.Ußy : order; of - wM.:BAHRS,tN.*iG.-fS? \u25a0Ac CH RI ST i ROBBER;? Record ing > Secretarr^# NIGHTWlNE— ln,tbi* city,. May \ »,! 1907, d Nore ;p* US Nightwine,' beloved wife ot Jam« M; Sight- it wine\'< and - mother lot >, James * R.,i Mary jj.j b *f Joha ; P.. Charles • N.. William.' T.. ', Ueo'rse F. sK»ndaHelen,M. NightwineV;;and sister of/ Mrs. 1 sKMary;l,ang,Ya'natlve ot Ireland,; aged 48 years£ O'CONNOR— In I this" 'city H hliy} 9,^ 1907,* Thomas %*\u25a0• B., ?\u25a0 heiored i father ' ot « Margaret."- 'Catherine ' and ; Maurice * O'Connor ) and i Mrs.;? Eatoo s Faulkner - < and j Mr«." John » Callaghy, 1 ai riatlre | of . lreland. ; .;A> member •" of longshore : lumbermen's • associa- ; ,-.tion.-;;.'iii : .v»:v'; ~':"V;.. -.- *£ -rl..r 1 .. .-.*-;.".;• f.-i-i'Tti*^ *•* ;*; * v ;;. \The f uheral i' will : take" place - tomorrow i (Satur- \*- day) ,' , at ' S :30 * a. :\u25a0'.' m.*.' from ; the "? funeral \u25a0 parlors -of-. J. > c.' O'Connor-' & s- C0.^i770 \u25a0•; Turk -, street;, -: 1 thence i to ' Miss lon ' Dolores church, 7 " where • a re- ; \u25a0 qulem t high * mass , for 1 the > repose - of ; his 'soul - ? v.will _be ; celebrated : at 9 ' a;" m.-v; lnterment " Holy. ? .'.;Croa»;cemetery;>^,;o'V : ~;': ? "'r't 'i--^: :{ :C'. 'Jr* O'REILLY— In,' Berkeley;. MayUi. 1907. Sarau. '^beloved I wife of the late Patrick "O'Reilly, And :v lOTing; mother of.JamesiH.;- John P.*,> George, -- Frank. 1 Ch-rles and Clara; Reilly; Mrs. William - C. Pidge,*Mrs.iW. R; Thomas and Sister Marj - Martina of : Sacred Heart \u25a0 presentation content, >•'; a ; na tire \u25a0 of County . Down, t lreland.l;V . - \u25a0' -' - ' .; -\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0-. Friends ; arrt acquaintances ' are < respectfully -:'-) invited to .attend ; the fuderal, tomorrow. (Satur- ,\u25a0 day ) ,'i at 9:30 a."' m.-.n f ron» the residence 'of her ; f. daughter,^ Mrs™ William • C." Pidge, - 2600 Grant i| street £ corner^- Parker.'ft Berkeley,? (Dwigbt •' way is- station) ;- thence ' to ; St.'; Joseph's : church, • Berke- i.;t- ley,% where '< a- requiem lilsh ! mass * for the repose f'\ ot her., sonl \u25a0" will ' be : celebrated;^ commencing a t i'- 10 ." a ."5 m.v lnterment \ Holy Cross : cemetery,- j by .*" creek ' route : boat.T arriving In ; San ' Francisco \ • t \u25a0,j:l:20, \u25a0\u25a0 p.* ; m;-?" .'\u25a0*;" :,:\u25a0 ~i ;_--\u25a0.- ._; "-":..;\u25a0\u25a0* '..; ,:';v.V PERRET— ln' the- city and county hospital. IMa'y . 4 8; J9o7,^.Victoria Perret, a-natite of France, t 'agea^ft^ears.;';-' \u25a0'\u25a0/-_>. -;;';\u25a0: \u0084 • PERIGOf-lnlthls: city,-=-May; 7."196".\ .Mary ••*" Perls«-. (neei Kerlng) , beloved wife of Harry Perig 0,7 and * beloved ? daughter of \u25a0 Mr». < John • Hurl,- and * beloved sister of Mrs.' T. 0. -Naylor,- ' , Mrs.- Fred"; Blichels \u25a0« and "the "late "Mrs. i Rose i" Macroth : and James : F. . 8ur1. : -« • native of San ; . Francisco.t aged \u25a023 j years : and 9 • months." < ' -» A Funeral 'private;*' Remains? at \ the -mortuary ' chapel . of : tUe \u25a0 Golden " Gate \u25a0 nndertakinff com* •\u25a0 pany; : : 2475 Mission ? street near. Twenty-first. '. ;, Interment ; St. - Mary'3 '; cemetery, .'Oakland. v-^r:-. QtJINN*— In ; ; tbis -'city.'i May ?8| 1907,; Alexanaer «] E.*, -. dearly > beloved son , of P. F. i and '.the late : ;. Eleanor.Quinn, land, devoted brgjlier of ' Mrs. .-: E: ; J.Egan and tue late Janey ?-2? -2 inn/ a native* '1 1 of I Preston • Lane, [ England,': aged " 19 ; years." <- r A, SW tFriendstand acquaintances are < respectfully v ' invitad ". to • attend ? the funeral ; services today Sf ( FrltTiy ) ; :: at* 9:30 a.* m. ; at \ the s residence %ot y his aunt.. Mrs-.*' Lang, ' 2ol 'Perm avenue, thence ' " to St. ' Teresa's chnrchi ; wtter^ mass. for the re- r poseof his sodL will be said. 'lnterment Holy : - \u25a0-_ Cross cemetery. -,v;'~/ :\u25a0..-/\u25a0 .;.-; \u25a0 \u25a0 HEVERIBCO— In , this " city. "May 9, • 1907. at ;. 2013 f Golden Gate avenue. Minnie M.-Rever- tiscO; (neeGreen);;dearly beloved. wife of Bar-? ney : X: i.everisco, aad \u25a0 mother of . Infant Mar* ,garet_R«verl3co.4andUovins dau«hterjof Emil,, >E. .and iMargaret;Gfeen;.. and? sister,- of ..Edillrt> ; -m Green,, a^native of, San Francisco,* aged "1$ i years 10 months and 24 days. ..-.-,•-. .^,-. SEABBY-^-In : Berkeley.": May : 9. ,1907, Eliza ~r- Maria," wife of w;: M. ' Searby; and, mother of V»r.lW.|Bearby and! Mary, E.i Searby; •-.' - -". Funeral today (Friday, May 10, -at 11- a. m.; from t the -residence .of F..W. - Searby,; 1719 .\u25a0\u25a0;Eu<Mid'avenue,rßerkeley. , , <;-"-; . SHAW— In this city;" May 9, 1907^ David X., he- j j loved husband of Margaret A. Shaw,- a native :of Scotland; ' aged ; 4B years 9 months and 3 .. :\u25a0 days. '>;-\u25a0>\u25a0. ;.-; : , .- :.•-; .•".\u25a0>,\u25a0>" \u25a0'. \u25a0'"..._ -.\u25a0;" .--"-. •_\u25a0'-\u25a0 -.- v . '"'\u25a0"•> \u25a0", . \u25a0 Friends and " ncquaintances : are \u25a0 respectfully .invited' to attend, the funeral; tomorrow (Satur- ;:.=.day),""at-2 o'clock ! p. m.,"frottt_Klng Solomon's \u0084. Hall.', Fillmore" street;. near Sutter, under th* auspices * of Excelsior > lodge ? No.' 16G, :\u25a0 F. & ;\u25a0 A. M.- ; lnterment" private. -. \ *< T .. ' SMITH— 4n: Berkeley, May 8. 1907. Kate Smith, dearly s beloved wife iot James L. Smith, and • : .-: dearly beloved . mother of; Letitla" Smith, 1 and daughter of the late John and Eliza Kelleher, , and ;* sister of \u25a0 Edw&rd •; Kelleher and 1 the f late B Mary, E. j Crosby and "John 3 Kelleher Jr. , > a na- ; tlve 'of San »Fr«kcisco. ..;!," , ; H Friends and -acquaintances are - respect ftilly ut invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow , (Saturday), May^ll,- at S:3O o'clock a. m., at .t. t St. Joseph's cfanrch,'^ West Berkeley,* where a -solemn requiem mass for the < repose of her soul : will be-sald: ; -lnterment Holy Cross cemetery /by 11:30 a. m.' train from Third. and Townsend " streets, i- ; Remains ,.-. at ,: the - funeral parlors of . Jameson -ft- Niehans, $ 2434 Telegraph avenue n between, Dwight : way and Haste street, Berke- :. ; ley.'; .-,•' r ' ./ ..--;_-.-. • SMITH— In this city, : May S. 1907, : Thomas V? Smith,'; a j native of Ireland, aged 73 years., s ; - = WALSH— In ; this citr; May 7, 1907,: James J.. : bolovM son of the late James J.- and Catherine ; > Walsh,-' and brother of .Joseph J.. ! Ellen;- Mar- y garet and Katie Walsh," a native of San Fran- cisco, , Cal., - aged 18 years 4 months and 25 X days. .•- .% \u25a0-:\u25a0.;:'. .-.:. .\u25a0<-—;\u25a0 ;\u25a0'-' y Friends \u25a0; and -- acnuaintances : are respectfully \u0084 i nvited to attend the funeral today (Friday). i May 10, vat j" 8 :30 , o'clock s a.m., f from " the .parlors of the Western Addition funeral dtrect- g ors. .1724 Devlsadero street between Sutter and Jl Bush.-, thence Ito St.' Dominic's church. Pierce t street between Bu»h and and Pine.: fnr servlii* ,'i, commencing at. 9 -a.* m. " Interment Holy Cross •:^nietery.". \u25a0....-/";.\u25a0\u25a0.:\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•" -\u25a0 --'-r--' , \u25a0/';'/:\u25a0'. WILSON— In this May 9, 1907. - Mrs. A. (Amanda Wilson; beloved mother of J. T. -. WH- ;i ;son and Mrs. John Ttmnlcliffe, a native of In- diana.; aged 67 years 6 montbS;and.2l days. -.. •WINTER— An 'f anniversary B requiem -high mass I for ! the i repose -of > the soul [of the late • Joan ,; Whiter •\u25a0• will • be *' celebrated •• tomorrow (Satur- i.day}, 'May ; llr-at: St.t Peter's *chnrch,, com- .,,:\u25a0\u25a0 mencing •at\u25a0 9\u25a09 \u25a0 o'clock- a. ; ra. s ! Friends and ac- 1 1 quaintances | are | respectfully ; Invited Jo | attend. A : PATH TO ; EVERY ; PLOT . , Grant , Bulldlne, Market •? and 7th - Stm. ; Market -5446. -.v^ JpUS S. GOOEAU .\u25a0,;/;. \u25a0 ,;/; and Embalmtr -.; . 2123Biisti Street Near Fillmore -/ \u25a0;\u25a0-, Formerly .'at 305; Montgomery *Aye. " ;. l • -.\u25a0: and 810 Van Ness rAve. ~ i .- ; -Finest private. residence accommodations. \u25a0 La dy attendant. .- Carriages : and ; ambulances to hire. Tel.-West 2099.1 * T't ; -- Halsted&Co. Undertakers ; anil Embalmers 924 FILLMORE STREET ' '-\u25a0-'-\u0084 nt ar- McAllister. 1 / .; -•-.- -.\u25a0\u25a0; - \u25a0';.: Phont^ Park.' sso. iyv "-^ >,"'. . . \u25a0 McBRE/yRTY & McCORMICK Ifuneratj directors. 015 valttncia st- near 20th. Formerly '\u25a0' of '. McFaddeo,"S' Mcßrearty" & ; Green; /i ;.-..\u25a0 .'.;.'-;.' Telephone Market .97. , ;." • . ;: -"rtP v .PETERSENs': : .; . .; Pnneral Director and Embalmcr, •.\u25a0 x - 1940-1942 Post St." bet.' Fillmore and Steine'r. \* '-\u25a0'V^^W/ •" X^Telephone \ West; 6333. :^ *i :'h VALENTE; M ARI NI & (GO^ ' - .'.^jIIWDBRTAKERS,^^'. '.^jlIWDBRTAKERS,^^' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0}': '\u25a0•'•' ' : --.'" <MISJSION : , STREET,- .'•', - ".}' Kcar Thtrtietfc. '^ Tel. Market '_82. -"^ I THEOpORtpiIERKS ':& Ca • \ , '."\u25a0 \u0084-' "- \u25a0\u25a0 i Undertakersi, ;.;.;•\u25a0 {. '. . ; ".. ;--. I 990 ; I»evli»adero, St.'," Cor. ' McAlllater. i ,-..-«.,--;:\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 : 4 Telephone -, : .'U r e»t;.,4SO4;> '.%;.;'\u25a0'>' ! PcS6|connorl:& co:> j - FUICERALIDIRECTORS,; 770 TURK : BT^ between iVan Ness Aye.' [\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' 1 and 'Franklin St. ;"\u25a0.>";'.. l\ \u0084;• I Lady Attendant. ~ : ; \u25a0;:[ > -, ..Tel. ; Franklin : : 101 l 1^ ft '^ GREENE CO. $ \ -}'/:\u25a0 :"-^: : V^FUT»ERAI/sl6lßr_CT6B;S.f^>-%i \u25a0 i ' ; •''. \u25a0.; »>* NE."> cor.*' Sixteenth >\u25a0 and Guerrero «ta. r • ; ! Formerly -i ot~. MeFadden, ..Mcßrearty - & " Green. j y :«;>% :>'i^.Telephone r Special 1567. '. - ; ->^ , WOODLAVVN CEMETERY ' ; \u25a0 .- >::"-' \u25a0 :* \u25a0 - 1 - ;*• '• San * Mateo j County. H" " ..,;-\u25a0:-..• \u25a0:\u25a0 I Finest and Best Equipped Receiving Vault' and ;•;:'\u25a0;•.\u25a0<>\u25a0'. -• "\u25a0'-':. :\ • i^rSiChapel^V; \u25a0'?*>:\u25a0 - ; \u25a0':'''\u25a0. '-'\u25a0 \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0- '-- v- (Masonic s Cemetery tAssoelation^r -.'\u25a0 .v.. v . (omce:ils4?O'Farrell!St. '„:-\u25a0; \u25a0 , JiS, H. J. Gallagher Undertaking Co. ,' 'ilwtwiEßSTEßt it.-- t>et. Ellis \ and : O'Famli? ?|/Tel> Weat 1 5925." DANIEL T." DONOVAN, Pre.v fli&jManageru-JOHNSDOUGHERTr.VIce Pres. H." A.AVANSLNO. ; ' Fresh cut flowers dally. Floral designs prompt- ly attended to. - - •\u25a0 • . ,i ; - 11% EDDYi ST.'s (old location),* San \u25a0 Francisco;^ ': PHONE: MARKET 132.' . " -, QJEintrieir Brosu UNDERTAKERS 'AND JEMBAI.MERS, - , 8460 1 SIXTE3EIVTH : STREET, , Between * Church I and j Sanchez. v:jr : r «: v ;\u25a0 !SBSG.tSELIIKGBR.^^PtH3MHtZLBR.*^M METZLEH'S^^ pDERTAKINGJOMPAffi ... PHONK.M.VRKET'Ifit.;... / ':\u25a0:•.--\u25a0"-:-:;. .OCEAjr.TRAVBJI** ;J: ; \u25a0-;- ,: >^TE™?^ Steamers' T-eate : Broadway \u25a0 \u25a0^vsi--^DS. / ' ' ' Wa^rves' U^SSLKJ LOS ANGELES y&MMr SANDIEGOL SANTA'BARBARA" Santa'Hcua. ;...../... ".: Every San(Hy. 10 ». V State of California.... .Every ihnrsday, '"lo a. vn. For SEATTLE/ TACOMA, yictoria* yancoiiyer,^B. C^Puget ': Sound arid Alaskan Ports : President (Seattle. only) :..^.M»y 14. 11 a. m. L'matilla ..:.:.:..; ... . ...iXMay 22. 11 a." m. Cither Puebla.v. ......... M«* U2. 27. 11 a. w. 5p0kane. .. r. . . . . .... . . ..... : : .5tay, 17, 11 a. m. For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) Pomona;; May; 11. 1ft. ; 21 2S. St.Jnii 5. 10:30 a.m. City of TopekaMay 13, IS, 23, 28, Ju" 2, 10:30 a.m For GuayTOas.-Mazatlah] La Paz, Ensenada/ San ; Jose^del Cation '{^ : ; : \:~ Altata, Magdalena Bay- .] Curaca0. ... ...... i\ .Ttn of Web montb. 10 a. m. ! r ALASKA f EXCURSIONS ! ' Leaving Seattle'ind' Victoria/ J Spokane. ...... .June 14,. 28,. July 12. 2«, An«. 81 Queen...'..;.;..... ;...........^.......;. July, 18 1 For Nbrhe and Stl Michael!" - ! Senator'. ;.'.'.;;. .June 1 -..--PrwtMent." ..June 4 j LOW KATES. \u25a0< Including BERTH AND MEALS. | • "Bight reserved to chance tbia schedule. Jr *' j TICKET OFFICES: ; -, \u25a0'* | BAN-FRANCISCO-3 Market tt. ' aad Broadway v > wharf, i Telephone Temporary 492. , OAKLAND— 96S Broadway. San ! Fraaclgco * Freight \u25a0. Office— Broadway wharf. I '-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. C. D. DUNAXX a. P. A.. San Franclaco. ' NOME I And ST- MICHAEL. j The Pacific Coaat Steamship Co.'t -.arse' - . \ ' . . and . elesast Steamahtp* - ' 1 8; LEA VING SEA TTLE:^ Senator ... .Jl". June' ;! Senator .'....... Jaly 17 Prenident ....;.Jon« 4[tJmatilU .......July 31 *.\lontara .June S| Senator Aug. 9 •EureUa .....r.June 20 Seaator .....;.. Sept. . 1 Senator ...June 24 Senator ....... B*pt. 24 •Meteor ... ; ...July 1 President ...... Sept. 28 •Carrying ' frright . enly. \ Connecting at Nome for Golovin, Sol- omon and -Teller. At St. Michael with { Northern: Nav. Co.'b river steamers : tor Fairbanks. Tanana, Dawson and all' points on the. Yukon. ;::-/- This company's steamers leaving San Francisco every fifth day make close connections " at Seattle. Through tickets and bills of lading- issued at loWftst rates. ". ,. • .-. \u25a0 -. :i ; .- \u25a0:.;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0_ ;...-.- . : Right reserved* > change this sched- ule without previous notice. w TICKET OFFICES: 3 Market Street and Broadway Wharf Freight OHice^-Broadway Wbarf Toyo Kisen Kaisha .(Oriental Steamship Co.) , Have Opened 'Their Permanent Offlc* at Room 240, James Flood Building --•\u25a0 S. S." "Nippon Maru" (calls at Manila). Fri- day. Sf«y 31. ,1907. J-,*-.- -' fii »:• -\u25a0\u25a0»B.": 8. ."Hongkong Mara," 'Friday, Jun« 28, 1907.*-- :-:-\u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0:> .. . " \u25a0 -. \u25a0. -' ;- -«.-->£ \u25a0 v- S. _ S.* "America v Mara" (calls at Manila), Tbnrsday,- Jutr, 18, 1907. •• •-Steamer* '.will; leaVe 5 wharf.' corner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. tn., for Yokohama ' and Hongkong, , calling 'at Honolulu. Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai; *and collecting at Hons- Itoni; with steamers for Manila, India, etc. No cargo received ;on t board lon - day of saillog. .*- Round i trip tlekets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, James Flood Building. • ...... i :"".', . ~ •"..-. ..W. H. AVERT. .• . \u25a0' ". \u25a0• \u25a0'.-•."* Assistant General Maziager. NOMEatid STmiGHAEL '_•\u25a0'; Direct From San Francisco. j ;'\u25a0 : ; ;: ";-; \u25a0\u25a0s.;s.:ikdianji)" :\u25a0-.' Trill make foar ronnd trips during th» season.! First sailing May 28.' from China Basis Wharf, and every, forty daya thereafter.'"". ' ' I For, freight ' and 'passengers apply to ; BARNESOX-HIBBERD CO n . 172 Enn( St.. Saa Francisco.. .: Tetephona Temporary 2970. OCEANIC £»; SCO: HONOLULU— S. S t Alameda sails 11 m? m. Sat- urday. May -11. Round trip, first clast, $125. TAHITI. SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Marip<*» nils at IV a. m.. May 21. First class, round -rip". J125. HONOLULU— S. 8. WerraaaUa May 23. 11 a. m. , Round -trip,: |185; second, " single. V>o. J. D. BPR ECKELS BROS. CO- BS Clay Street,, San FrancUco. '-*. Passenger Dep*rtm*__» 6T3 Market 'at. ! ; s-'.y Phoae 1231." "y CCANDINAVUNAMERICANII^ \J 10,000 Too T win-Scf tw Pa»» t r.ger St earn era --- ---..u. 1 ' , \u25a0 Direct to ; > Norway, Sweden aad Denmark \u25a0'.'\u25a0: ---.\u25a0"' Sailing from cK*w York' at noon.-.- HelHg Olav. i. % . .May Xl Oscar II . ; . . . .'.June 20 UnUed \u25a0 States.. .".June 0 HelHff Olav.. July 4 C. Fv Tietjren. .June,l3 United . States. . .July 18 "Saloon, $70 and upward; second cabin, $55 , A. E. Johnson £ Co., 1 Broadway, S. XV. .\u25a0•\u25a0-... r . or to lioeal Agrenta -.;,\u25a0.•.:. COMPAGSIE GENER4LE TWISATUSTIQBE C*. "i** DIRECT » LINKiTO i HAVRK-PARI3. Sailing «very Thursday instead of Saturday, •at 10 a. m.;. from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton • street. • *."\u25a0 '• « : ; - - • - , . ".First class to Havre, $70 and upward :"«econd class \u25a0to Havre,' $45 and "\u25a0 Upward, s G EKE rax AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 22 Broadway- (Hudson building), New York. - J. ; F. ; FUGAZI. < manager , Pacific Coast. C3O Montgomery . street. San Franclaco. Tickets sold, by all* railroad;, ticket agents. ' ... RAILWAY TRAVEL, Northwyern Pacific Railroad Co. - ,'.' '\u25a0/:-\u25a0 ;'/:May''5;"190?""; '/:May''5;"190?"" •\u25a0,-•'. SHORE DIVISIOX , For Sansallto, Mill Valley, Saa Rafael -WEEK \u25a0\u25a0: DATS-j-Every 30 . mlautes from- S:l5 to -9:45", a. m. ; hourly until 2:45 p.; m.: then .every. 30 minutes until 7:46 p. m::'»:00,.10:U and 11:5S p. en. . . SUNDAYS— Every -; 30 -minuter , from «:lß'a.m. until: 8:15 p. m.;s:oo.*»-iB •9:45, 10:15 and J1:65 p: m. >_*•"' . ;v ;For,-Falrfax-— Week^days-lfi-is g.js 7:15, 8:15 av ml.-; 2:45, 3:15. '^45 4:15 4:45 ' and 6:15 . p.: m. .r Sundaj-a*: ru' 9!15,t10:16,-40:45,:11:45-a. m.M2:45 1-45* 2:45, 4:15,^4:45 and 3:15 p. m..i . **."/ 'J*-Far? San:~Quentln-^-DeUy— B-15 \9-ak 11:45 a. m:,12:45. ana 1:45 p.m. " '1 8:15'a.sm. dally:r2t4» p. m.; ddilv « ceptiSunday/:andTB:is,p.- m ; • SiiDd^y only sfor-.-: Camp Meeker,: Monte Rirf Caxadero i and way stations. ; ; \u25a0••>><" ' ;A»:15 a; m., Sunday only, and 5:15 n - m daily, .except Sunday; for . Lasunitas Camp Taylor. Point -Reyes and wav stations^ ;i r -»•-- --v \u0084 \u25a0 . * r*To Sausilltoionly.'T-', . » .*.; .. - rr -\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0••WEStBIOf: DIVISION * For Tibarea, Belvedere and San n»f«,i, .riT^O, 8:00, 9:15.:ll:00 a. ra., 13:35*?3fl 5:10, *s:so,'6:Jo;t».;m;;daily.." - '<*:.?' 1\u25a0; 7:3OTa. a nv>dallyiforiPetaluma, Santa Rosa, Cloverdale. , Ukiah, v Wllllts;; Sfeer* wood. t Seba»topoU and 1 way station* 2 8 :0O ' a. m.y daily < for Petaluma. Santa Rosa, : Camp " Vacation, Glen Ellen and way stations." >v ,-.\u25a0>'. *-^'=- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.•-.:-- \u25a0/.\u25a0\u25a0., \u25a0\u25a0 , ~\ \u25a0< -.. ;.ia:3o-p.\m. dally for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Cloverdala, < Ukiah.'a; GuernevHls Sebastopol and way stations. , '->"?; 5:10 ;p.; m. dally, for.lPetaluma.^ Santa Rosa, Sebaatopol, Glen Ellen and way Btationa.'/, .#-\u25a0•>-?*-» >-.- \u25a0;; -(\u25a0; -•/ _«:\u25a0; -7-5. - Vv .r " ;8:15 a.mr Suflday only, for Petalnma, Santa i ßosa, Glea Ellen .and -way sta- tl<ms.::-K'yr.iS '-.^'-\u25a0•: " : -''.r. r - ,-\u25a0"••\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-. \u25a0 . »To Tlbaron only «a*-.«eek: days.. \u25a0 Ticket ' Offices: < Ferry t bultdittg, and General Offices. Jam&J Flood building. : , : -•-, — \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0.:*.- v-JAS."AOLER. General Manager. ' JT. J. G EAKY. Act; G«a. Paaaenger * Freight Agt. ;;--","~;-\ \u25a0 Undertakers I and ißUnbalmera.'iV' " " - 1533 - Golden « Gate ~- ay.v between ; Fillmore* -'and s " - .;-. V- "•-•"'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0'* Steleer: streets.-^"'-. --* ;- '\u25a0.;.-.., : : ch^'^'\: Phone '? Tark : S6T.* :* .. ' ' 5* TELEPHONE. PARK 12. i, : '-:'; -.>."" SAMUEIgMcFADDEN & CO. I".', ' FUNEKAL OIR_CTOBS,; j.- ; : ': * 1070 r. fifaf nbt st. > near i Baker. ' v. Take, Uaiglif street .Cars.' -. ; RAILvVAV TRAVEI. \u0084-,. - . \u0084..-..... ....... .... . . — -. . .- y '.-... .. 1 ....-'. . Tfatts wave in an ny r°^«lHSf\ San Francisco \<lr&)ry '"- FERRY DIPOT j^iiX^ - Foot bl-lar-at Street Leave —VIA OAKLANP PIES-- ArtiTt 7.09 a Richmond. Benld*. Sacramentrx ' _^ Saiaun and Way Statloni_^__. IM* 7.804 Klmlra, VacavUle.RuinseT..---, IM9 " >7.»* Davig. Woodland. - „ r Chico. B#d Blufl— OroviUw 7wll» 7^9« EmhHrst»*Sewarfe.~ Cettterville, m San Jose, Lo» Catos, Wrif h« _. SM9 7.« a Vallajo, Napa. Caliatoca. Santa _ • - Roaa. Martin m. San R*mon__ *2U 7.4 m Mies. Plea*& nto n_ Livenaore. \u25a0~ m TracT. Lathrop, Stockton .. 12*9 8J0» Shasta Eipress— (Via DaTit.J v Williams.' Willonre.* Red Bloff. _, „\u25a0 Ashland. Portland and Eaat_: 123* M 29* Martinez. A ntioch. Byron.Traey. ~'f:.-v Stockton. Newman, Lrsßancw. • Mendota, Armon*. Hanford, 4J*» - > , Vi3alla.PoTt«rville-_™._^_ %M* 8-!8a Port Costa. Lathrop. Merced. Mo- desto. Fresno. Hanford. Vl- salia. Tulare. Bakenfield 445» ».40a Niles. 3aa Jose. Uvermore. Stockton <*Milton). Valley -- . Hprinr. lone, gaerame-ttv . 4M* MOa Sonora. Tnolamne and Aogels^- 4M» ».Wa Atlantic Express — Ocdea ___. «_«» I.ooa Reno. Tonopah. Goldfl«ld_i— 4JS? ».4Ca Richmond. Port Costa, ilartinee. ~ and Way Stations •'\u0084-, 'TT... • •.<•» 19.20. Vallejo. Mara Island, Kapa__. lUta 1».20a Xaw Orleans Express— Baier*- fleld, Los A cxeles, Deming, X \u25a0 \u25a0 Paso, Kevr Orleana..^i_._._. IM9 JOJOa Port Costa. Mar ttne*. Byron, \u25a0• * Tracy, h athrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond, , Fresno, . Gosben .Junction. Hanford. Lemoore. Visalia, Tnl*re. T.BS» 11.09 a The Overland Llmitsd— Omaha. . --\u25a0\u25a0 Chlcaao. Da ever. Kansas Utar 12H H. 40« KlleaandWay St*Uon»__.« v ZAH 2.Mb Newark, Aine w.San Joje._ IJM§ 3.00b Benicia. winters. Sacramento. Woodland. Kuiz htt Laudinc. : 3lary9 ville and Oro?i_e_ _«._ l$JS* 32<b Yosemlto Valley .\u25bc!* Eajmond— Wawona ßoute :::r.',. ,..-'. ;v..:.r W*t i2t>9 Port" Costa, Martinez. Byjon. a - Mod«3to. Merced. Fr«no____. VtMi 3JO» Via Tiburon. West Kapa. 8t- Heleaa. CaUsto?a-- : , M-2S* 3.40» Portlaad Express, (xfa DaTisl. .. WlUlams, 'Willow*. Red BlttS. :. \u25a0 A Aland. Portland and £*i* §.*»» 3.M» Kile* aTkl Way Station*.. ;.„ 7.tt| 4.90» . Valjeio. Martinez. Ban Ramon. \u25a0 . Napa. Cali stoga. Santa Rosa— CM| 4.00p Nilee. Tracy. Stocfet on todi . It_3« 4.20* Elmhurst. Ke vrark Centervill* ) «.4«i . - " • Ajrnew.San Jose.\__-.^; .. * tl*-4*» ' ' 4.40» Hayward. NUes. Ir*inartoo. Saa tl_3« . Jose. 14 vermore_ ;\u25a0 t11.4&* 5.09^ The Owl Limited— Newman, Loa -•.;\u25a0: .'-." Banos. Mendota, Fresno. Ttt- - lare. Bakerafleld.^ Xo> Angles i.4»i 5.20? Hayward. Niles and «anJote-__ 7.« i -S29f Vallejo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sol- ' san, Sacramento U2it ' I.X» China aud ' Japao Fast Mail— . v Ojden. Omaha, Clilca^o--—-- Martinez. Sto ck ton. Sacra- mento. Reuo. Spares . UAh ' •_4» Hayward. N'lles and San Jose—, t.ii* 7.«0» Goldfleid Pas* — Port Costa. Be- nicia,' Suistm, \u25a0'\u2666' Elraira, Dtxon. Paris. Sacramento. Tniciea _ \u25a0 Wadswnrth. Hazen. Fallon. Tonopah. Qol dfl eld and Kealer I.OSi 7.W>» Rhy elite. Beatty, Bnllfrc«__.; m 42& i . 7.009 Vallejo. Benecia and' Way Bta-' * - . tioris. Sunday only :.:._^_.; 1123* 9299 Orearon Express— Sacramento. MarysrllTe, Redding. Fort* - ;\u25a0 ; - laud. Pui st Sound and _a*t. MS* >.Mb Fast Mail— O _de n. Oman*. C_t- cago.— Pueblo, Kansas City. St. Lonta \u25a0...._._„..„,_.„ u_ H.4M . COAST LINE JW(Tkird and Townseod Street*) ClOa Valencia SC San Jose and. Way " " Stations ._:;_.• ;"".. •,,*-,-.,....'-\u25a0• CJ*# \u25a0« 7.00 a Valencia St. Ked wood. San Jos«. Morsanhili. GUroy. Pajaro. . Watjonvilte. Banu Crux— tan- ret— Bonlder Creek. Salisa* . Del Monte, Monterey. . Pacific . Grove -__\u25a0_\u25a0_.; -_„_.. .-_ - 5.48» •.Ma Sbora line Limited— Saa J«te. Salinas. Paso Rob les Hot Springs, Ban Lois Oblspo. Santa Barbara. Los Angeles *J8» B.ooa Pel ' Monte. M onterey. Pacific ' Grove™ ; _^_~. ft-Cp I.Ma Wataonville. Santa Craa,L_arel. v Boulder Creek™..^ ._.. ~ .. SJO* !.30» The* Coaster— Saa Jose, Balinas. \u0084 Paso Ito ble a Hot Springs. Santa Margarita. Ran Lots Oblspo. Goad alupe, Santa \ Barbara, San . Bnenaventora, . \u25a0 Oxnard, Burba nk. Loa AnseleS 11.45* BJOa Gilroy. HoUi3ter.Tr« Pines. Ps> *;- jaro. Watsonville. Santa Cms. > Castro ville. Del Monte. Pacific ~* Grove. Surf, Lohjdcc_..._ ;„ 11.45» 9.05 a Valencia St.. South San Fran- ' . f \u25a0 , cisco. Palo Alto. San J05e...... tA9p IOJOa Valencia St.. Burl in game. Fan Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. San Jose ._. M 0» 11.30 a Valencia St., Saa Jose and Way , ' "-, RtatlAna \u0084 , . , 4.lS* \u25a0 - 2.0*0 .Valencia St.. San Josa and W*jr * " \u25a0 V : -Ktatif.n« •"-"\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0.,.' t_B_ *- 3.00 a Del . Monte Express— Valencia. ' * -i St.. San Jose. Gilror. Wat«o_>. - . ville. Santa Cruz. Del Monts. ' Monterey. Pacific Gr0ve........ 12.15* 3.00, Hollister. Tres Plno» —.:..-\u25a0-. 5.4«» - 3.15* New Orleans Express— El Paso. San Antonio. Houston. Jf«w Orleans and East i_ 10lS« 3.lSs San Jose. Salinas. Paso Roblea Hot Springs, Santa Barbara. ' Los Angeles— . \u0084 :.. \u25a0 .[tJta 3.15p Watson ville. Santa Crnz, Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove-.™... ._. ___ _„. \u0084_ 1J.45» 3.30? Valencia St, South San Fran- \u25a0 risco. Sau Jose. Gilroy, Hol- lister. Tres Pinos^.-™-..-™.^. 13.31« 4.30p Valencia St.. San Jose and Way j Tf.6ta * Stations ».„..._ _.„!; > 19.15* f 5.00b Valencia St.: Barlingaae. San - ' . Mateo. Palo Alto. San Jos». Lo» Gatoa . „ . > tJ.ffa S.3op Valencia St.. San Jose and Way - ' v.'- Stations ..., - _.; 13.90 a t*.o3p Valencia St.. Bnrllnfanie. San Mateo. Beresford. Behnont, . Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menjo Par-. Palo Alto, San Jose.__. . 7.40 a C 39» Valencia St., San Jose and Way . * . - - Stations .„.„ _v; : ;u_..- IJ*i S.OOp Sunset Expresa— San Jose. SalU- ' nas, Paso Roble3 HotSprinj?. Ban Lni3 Obtepo, Santa Bar* bara. Los Angeles. Deming. El Paso, Sew Orleans ... _«_.;« 16.15 a \u25a0 B.ooa Golden State Limited Sleeper— - " : . El l**so. Kansas City. St Louis, \> -~ '\u25a0 :•• Chicago ..„.. „.___ ..... lt.lSa S.OQ9 Pajaro. Watsonvll!e. Capltola.* * Santa Cru2; Castrofille. D^l Monte. Pacific Grove-_._i~— 11.45» B.lSp Valencia St.. Ocean View.- Palo "\u25a0 A I to, San Jos© ____ _, - , •\u0084„„„ I. (5* il.OOp ' Sacramento River Steamers...,,- HMp "\u25a0 4.00» Wednesdays from Howard St. •Wharf K0.2. "S.S.-Br«»k* water." Marshfleld, CoQOille, Myrtle Point. Ore '\u25a0 tt.fl<W Union Transfer Company apsnt- eefflses ' baggago and checks on trains of Soot-em ' Pacific and deliverto r-sldenc*. T_ey*r».'.- airthorjzed to chect .bagmn.' direct from residence. • r - -- - \u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0'-,-;\u25a0>*> -.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.-.- OAKLAND HARBOR ' FERRY . : .? ;, (Foot of MarVet Street) "< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0) t '.. -. . 7XO", 8.00. 9.C0. 10X0. 11.00 *.». 12.00. 1X0. 2M. 3X0. 4 JO. SXO. ftJO. BJO. MB »au A'lor Mornlnsf P for Afteraocm . - tsnnday execpted. JStnudar oi_ty. "s" s OT./TAMALPAIS RAILWAY,: I J Via Saaaalite r«rry— T— t mt M-rkrt St. • I Lv. Saa Fraa. '\u25a0' "-^JBB^>-T . \u25a0 Lv.Taa»lyia . j DAY I PAY K^^Hjm PAT PAT \ »:«A 7:15 A W 933 A ™iA • \ "iaSpTfcUA 1 IZUP 4U4P ; _____ 11:15 A 'HaF l'4fl P \u25a0 J SATUR- llitiP fcl«P MtBB, f 2:15 p Lap) MaWay 4«4* P day - { •\u25a0 -, TICKET OFFICB AX SAUSAIJTO TtXXT^ \ \ —————— «\u25a0———_\u25a0 — — — — - —\u25a0—————«\u25a0 mmm — \u25a0— I ————\u25a0» * U. -- -' ..-',.-•—.\u25a0,.....; ,.-,.,,--. - \u25a0 „ • — =. .--.,.- \u25a0,- \ BAY A.YD IXTERURBAJJT. ROUTES MARE^ISI-AND NAVY YARpt ;Y; YALLEJO and NAPA „j \u25a0 NAPA '-VALIiBY KOCTB Montlcello S. S. Co. and >'apa Valley H«eUl« R. H. Co. Clcs« coan««tiosa. \u25a0• ---\u25a0 •-\u25a0•'\u25a0 ' tt— ROUND TRIP* DAII.T— 4 ' Boats leave Saa Franc!*co T;00, *9:4& a. rrat. t - 12:30 noon. 305, «:Oo,*fB_» p. m. . . w, San z Francisco landing and ofac*. Clay street . wharf, north : end Ferry boUdiag. Market street £erry.^M^ala*a laearte.* [ .\u25a0\u25a0,.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*••( '. - \u25a0< - 1 • Paons Tempowry 408. * - v_ t [ H \»Landa Xavy Yard direct. ' Weekly Call, ?1 per Year] \u25a0 \u25a0 - \u25a0 .V *— ' \u25a0 - 13