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Bar An?hor — "l.VjTecopa Con 50 — Go!d Confer.. — 101 Valley View:., OS — Ooldfld Blfrjt. — - . irri Velvet \u25a0\u25a0 — ..OS n Sopptre 15 lfil Ventura . 20 \u25a0' \u25a0 Hsr. Hoolfsan. OT —j Yankee Girl... Ofi» 07 HeW Cr Srrp« 25 —j . - Manhattan i?Vstrlct April Fool F.x 02 O3|Man Kewanos. 02 03 At'.an&Pac. <»2 0:51 Man MCo Nev -*\u25a0; 12 Itonnnsa Ex.. 17 — iM«n Mummoth — 07 <>oiet — OS Man Mohawk.. — 10 nonble Eagle. 01 02 Man Monarch. — 08 Kurri« M&n.. 06 — Man Monitor.. — ' O5 Oo!<l Wedffe.. 06 08 Man Rpd Top. 03 TO «raany G M. 17 — j.\fan Rnss.._. —/ 01 Hindocraft ... 1« — iMan Standard. 02 03 Jumpinr Jack. 10 _ |Man Tnited... 1!5 — Little Grey... 17 — |M»n V>rde — 03 Mhu Atlas — O.VMin Wisconsin — 05 Mun Bflmont.'oi 02'- Mineral HiJJ.. 01 02 Man Broncho, oa lOlMnstantr Man. 20 21 M«n Buffalo.. 04 OsMustang An... 01 02 Man Cons — TOjMustang Ex... 11 — >»«n Coo Ex.. OSlOrlginal Man.. 17 19 Man Comb 04 — UTTae-Xnt in J2 Man Cresrent. — OKinoeky.nni 05 — M«n Cowboy.. OS - 04]S«>vler Htnphry "7 OS Men Pester.. 10 — I Stray Dop 15 — Man Giant.... — fl!>!Tsqnims Coppr — OR Wan G Crater — SOjThjtnksjrlvin*.. — HO *Jsn G"ld Kir»jt OS —ji^itrd Man... — 10 Man Iv«ntww>. 25 — ! Whale — O9 Man Hmnboldt O~> 071 Yellow Horse.. 03 04 Man Little Joe 01 r — j Other Districts Alice of VTon. O«i 071 Monitor Gold.. — 05 .Arradi» 05 — t Nov. Dcv C 0... — 'OS Clrae Mln Co. — 2O|N>va<sa Hi 115. .4 .17 4.20 C.vnis Nohle. . 10 —I Nev nills An. 14 15 X Com Wondr — 15) Nev Hills Ex. — 45 1-asle's Nest.. 23 26! Nev Dcv GCo — 05 I airvw Art<v. — 25 1 Nevada Wonder. 20 — Frw G Bouldr — 35! New Bel Amal 50, — V'vw Hailstone OS OT>! N Star TTondfT OS - — frairrw liable . 22 —Pittfb, Johnnie — 10 litw S Kin* .10 — U'lttsb/i Peak.l.Cn 1.C3 Dor G Kod X — 21|Rp<f!i» Rfv Gold JO — fMdyVe Rorr. 13 —I RR «<>ld Stand — 10 Jfla Mines — IKjßcr Wonder... 15 — Ida Mac Annex — . OMRonnd Mt — f>s Tctcrstatp ... — 05! Ronnd Mt Ex. — 20 Jnrfc pp oto t — l.«0!R Mt Bine .Tkt — 20 r«-ff*»rson Apex — 161 Rd Mt Mohwk IT. — •Tolinnio Cons. 03 — |R«hf Wnndor. 25 Kwrli G M Co 01 . — 1 Siorra M & M — >1R Knwlch K*>}>t 02 — ISP Excelsior. 1« IR Kwr-h MCo N — Oil Vulture — 40^ ,Maj*Jl Co; 25 — i Walker L Hi*;> — in lynx Crp0k...1.25 .• — Wndrlnfl MCo — J5 >:ini,z P<vlraz'.l.2o — | . , *an Franclaro Mfntne Kichanse \u25a0'\u25a0'.•? --A ® ; 15 a. m. Rpc«!ar Sossl»n ;f«»l Afltmii j .Vine* Daisy .1.45 i <»<>!> Bine Bell ... IJMOnn Jumhn, « 10.1. 62U !ik¥) Cmv Frc. sio.3.2ii'2rt<v> Musunr Anx.. 01 into Cli C<>p M...6..V>i1«i0 Nev Gldfld.bCO 27 100 Do. « 10... 6. 501 ll':30 a. m. Regular Scssian •*<iO Msj-ilowpr ... MmM Jembo Ex .1.47'^ 4<iOO TJgj-Bcvn-*T ... :{.".! J 400 S Grt Bend. .«.1»4 j 4irf¥i r>f>. b 10... 303000 Grt Ben*- Con.ra I*.1 *. i 5000 Mustanjc ..... 19\ ; "'":, 2 p. m. KcsMon 2<W Great 80nf1... 70] r=Oo Jim Butler .. JX3 I< -no Ohio Ton ..... <»4| 1000 Gold .Bar Ex. !>4 ' 100 XV End Con..l.OJi|i.vm H<nnest#ke X.. 80 l«-oo Sunset i)B;inriO Rik b Banana OS jnor, ppxter lu;Kr»o Black Ante. s5 fiS "•f-»><» line Nut ... 10'K/iQ R*>ese R Stnd~ 25 2iJOO Denver Anx.. I'JilOCiO Blk Butte Ex. 10 CLOSING «^ .'V.TIONS Tonopah District ;m^i Bid.Art. C**U B(i.r ... _ 11 ! IJ^'-nr. Con .. 1« — 2iin Butler .. «5 :»G!Ton N Star.. 28 * — M<mt Ton ..3.H7V4 — West End C0n.1. 00 1.10 I'.i.tL-.tsi'-r . .. <>3 — j Goldfleld District Adams .. n ir.'Ort Bend Anx. I*" 15 ArUnta .:... fis — «; r t Bond Ex. 14 16 lt'a«-k Ants .. 07 OS;int>eniVi — -,10i Blk B B'laxnt «X — jJumbo ....... — 4.25 LiHw Bell ... JS lytJnmbo Ex .... — 1.C5 Pino Bnll ... 2« 2nlKawanos Ex.. — 34-i V.ls.ck Rotk .. — 07iU,ne Star .... 20 £1 Booth — WllM Pawnee... 05 OJ <<'lumhia Mt. 61 G2iMohawk Ex .. 12 1 '<m' Krartlon. —\u25ba S.OftjOro ....... 2<5 2i> \u25a0 t i>< ker Jack. 15 — \lUil HUls ...: 3« ::7 l>»lsy 1.25 1.45! Rod Top 3.50 4.12 !»m B Ettp C. 27 JSa'.llerl Top Ex.. 28 30 ]>ir..lfid Trncl. 21 — (Sandstorm ... 51 82 I'ixi^ 09 — iSpndstonn Ex.' — 08 I>ornlrloa f« 03; silver Pick .. — 70 tJ!d Con M 6.50 6.CsiS^earhead Fre. —' 22 «;id m *c«t.. — i.esjst ivcs ...... »« es \u2666 '.rKadina — — - IHiVemal : ;17 — * : rrat Bend .. 70 73!Y«>Jlow Bose.. 05 C 7 Bullfrog District Eonnl* Clare. — 50!U|re Harris .. 01^5 02 <^old Bar . — 70'Maj-flower O»n 35 K6 llotDesUke K. — «JMtg Shoe Ex. 09 11 Manliattan District Apr Fool Kx. — 03! Man Red Top. 01 — «."rannr G, M. IS ISiMan Whale .. -— " 08 Man Belmont. — C2Vl<!Mtistani; Man. 20 Man Cow»»oy. — WlPlne Nirt 09 lb Man -Pester.'. 10 15i Yellow Horse.. ftS Man Huuiblit 07 — ;svl Humphrey. 08 Mm Mt Joe. 02 <S| • Wonder District - Alice of Wonder 07 . '-r .Mjroaant .... — 4.Ss!ritt« S Peak.. 1.50 I.TO So BWIe Mln — 40[ REAL ESTATE THA.XSACTIOXS W. D. Wadley and wife to Le Grand Howell, jit on E line of Willard street. 00.24 S of Sulli van. S 00.0b. E fe0.24, S 50. W 77.3", and one < tli^r pi»oe. . • , I»Ina Bunzel et al. to James O'Connor, lot 'on S line of Oak street. 1OC:3 feet E of Scott. E i 5 1 v S 137:6; *10. Jolin C. C*>brian «tnd wife to Conrad Kissllnff. l«l on SR line of federal street. 187:6 NE of h<^-on<l. NE «L:6 by SEW; $10. .Is«»c M. UrOiy and vtitc to Paul P. O'Brien,' ]\u25a0 t 11. bl«<*k ». subdivisfim 1. Castro street ad dition: ?io. FMwla L. HltPrnsn *>t al. to Joseph P. Duffy k»<l v.ifp. Jot on W line of Eureka street, 149 > of FJ^itcenth, N" 25 by W 125; $10." M. J. Koho<» and wife to Ralph de Jloff nnd *«:f<% lots TKJ2 and 504, sift map 2: $10. M. .1. Kfhoe and wife to Jacintho J. Pavia, It 6fli>, jrift map 2: flO. Unch W. Hainmuud «ud'wife to Mary E. G. \u25a0 V>'yti«», lot on W Ure of Twcnty-flfth avenue Sin X of l*k* etri^t. N 28 by W 120; $10. Mlnni* M. Marino et-. a!: to James VAToscano, l"t on E Jin* of Aubnra street, 68:9 N of Jack fm. N 23 lijvE 50; tlO. ' \ J. W. Mullen to Wilhelm Nielsen and wife. l"t on N lino of I^«ke street, O X of Eleventh tvpnue, E 37:6 hy X 72; $10. Starr estate company tn Bohemian club lot •>n X line or Taylor street, 97:6 X of. Post S sr.:lo. E 91:«..8 4S:10. B 13:4, S 40, W 105; $10. (Jerpina CrosKcup t» Theresa B. Dean, lot 25. lilofk 2, Park lane tract: gift. - Brmijard H^tx and wlf#> to Otis Knight and « lfn, lot on W line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 250 S of Point Lobos. S 25 by W 100; flO. M^rie Berjrfeld to Claee V. IJndJwrg, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth jstreet, 130 E of Noe. X Co hy N 114; $10., . Hpnry W. Ba!)s ntine *nd wife to Paul Ban croft, lot on SW line of Tenth street, 312:0 SE r of. Folsom. SE 25. XW 25. NE 109; $10. i:«-il Estate and Development company to F J. McN&U.v. lot on W line of Mississippi street 125 N of Twenty-second. N 25 by W 100: grant! Henry P. Sopbpy et al. to Anna M. .Wagner! lot on E line of , Folsom rtreet, S5 8 of .Twenty third. S 30 by E 90; $10. . . /, . Charlotte M. Co«by to 6. Ducaa company, lot ' on W line of Naples street. 150 i of- Bussla I \u25a0 vraiir, S 300 by W 100; $10. v 8. Ducaa company to' William G. Loewe, sxme: ?10. \u25a0".-' ::.:'. Williatn N'icol company, to Demetrius Kltchak, ! ](-, on KB list of Harrison avenue, : 200 SE of lolsom, SE 25 by NE 75; -$lO. Dcmctrita Kltchak to Samuel Kltchak, Bame: no. "\u25a0' \u25a0-\u25a0--\u25a0•> \u25a0 Aleda C. Herman to David Dillon, lot on N l!ne of Two) ty -fifth street, 25 W. of Vermont. W 25* by X 100: ?I<L ThociHS H. Wolfe and wife to Euppne R. Crandall, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 100 S«f Clement rtreet. S2sby E 120; $10. ' Eli Entcn to John Rhelcgold, Jot on SW Una of Glrard street, 60 SE of Burrows, tSE 40 by SW 30; $10. - Spring. «*tate company to Franklin It. Smith, lot on NW line of Athens Btreet, 273 SW of Persia 'avenue, SW 25 by XW 100; $10. - Francis W. Huller to same,' same: $10-' Lewis H. Newroth et " al. to Frank B. Grant, lot on N -line of Carson avenue. -131 ;8W of I>onglefs Btrf*t, N 78 by'W 25: $10. Katharine A. Smith et al. to .William Matson, lrft on cent«T line of Berry street and E of De Haro, S 100. E 200. N 274, SW. 275; $10.- " : W. I.flr Hill to William Matnon. same: $10. nriene G. Qulna to Francis W. Mosber, lot t<n-E line of Cole etreet, 82:6 S of Parnassus avenue. S 27:6 by E 100; $10. :-v:..,-: /Jnlon Park Land compsny to Anton F. Dlss mprer Jr.. lot on W- line of Diamond street, 157":6 Nof Wilder. >' 25 by W 77:9>4; $10. •-•\u25a0\u25a0:*-; Martin Meyer and wife to Amu C. Schlleker, lot on E line of Clayton street, 100 8 of .Waller. S 25 by E 108:3; $10. Robert Howe to Christ Ha user and" wife, lot on W line of Eureka street, 100 S of Twea tleth. S 25 by W 180: $10. , , Ne t Uack-1 Damutb and wife to Hattie A. Long, Jot on W line of Sixth avenue,^ 100 S of. Lake rtreet. 8 25 hy W 120; $10. Hattie L.~ Davis to Jaoe B. Palmer, lot In l«me Mounuln cemetery; $116. ~ I Bulldf nk i Contract s I.C. Moore estate ' company with I James :F. Smith — Lathing' and plastering for three atory frame building on NE •: comer '. of Pacific and JLsricln streets, -E 66:9 by X 60;"52,550. Jacob Z. Davin estate company., with P. s> W.' \u25a0Jtitkpn — A H work - for \u25a0 four - 1 tory e.u4 basement Mining Share Current Holds Its Downward Tendency Goldfield Gdhsolidateci \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, : Mines ; '-i'T6jiieiieb' Lowest Figures' for- S^veral^'Weeks The downward current of prices 'for the mining: stocks of southern Nevada was continued: yesterday... Gojdfleld Consoliated-^lines had the most con- spicuous drop of any stock. It opened at $6.50 and fell to %K.%lVi. Combina tion Fraction lost 25 points, -opening at $3.25 and selling: down to $3/: Jumbo Extension dropped 20 points) from $1.60 to $1.40 a share. Pittsburgh Silver Peak opened- at $1.70. andL-slid to; $l; 60. Seven thousand . mor-e ".. shares Jof 'i Mo hawk- Consolidated ~ Leasing ; were dropped into the market and. the 'shares sold for 19 cents. Practically all the Goldfield stocks fell" a few points.' Adams sold as low as 12 cents. Blue Bell a^ 18 cents, Booth from 50 to 45 cents, Daisy from $1.45 to $1.30, Columbia' Mountain at 50 cents, Booth from. 6o cents. down to 4£ cents. Blue Bull- at 31 xents, Dia mondfield Triangle between 24 and 21 cents, sliding downward; Goldfleld Kewanos from 88 to '90 cents, gaining two points in_the day; Jim Butler from $1 to 96 cents. . v v Lou Dillon was on the- block at 13 cents, and Manhattan Dexter sold at the same price. Mayflower Consoli dated was sold to the. extent of 17.000 shares at 37\to 86 cents;' Red' Hills 'at 28 to 36 cents, with 26.000 shares dis posed of; Red Top Extension 29 to 28 cents, with 23.500 shares taken over. The market was dull and un interesting', all, day. . FINDS ORE I.V TOIVABE Country North of. 'Manhattan District Located by Prospecting: , Party Excitement was caused in Manhat tan last week, so says the Tonopah-Mi ner, by the report of a new strike in the Toiyabe range at the headwaters of Reese river and 25 miles north of Man hattan. The Tonopah Miner's article follows: \u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0'; r ----X '\u25a0 \u25a0 The dispoxery was made by Bert Kopenhaver, Walter Meissncr and Frank Cochrane. Late, in the sammer of last \u25a0 year I Kopenbaver and his friends began i prospecting In the region at the headwater* of nee*e river and made ' a . number of location*. Becoming Interested at Superior, the deep snows came on In - the -Toiyabe 1 range before they could take full adtantage of . their discovery. Meanwhilv. last wiutrr, while wait-" Ing for the unow to disappear.: the hardy young prospectors \u25a0confided their discovery to W. O. Pray, the well ' known mining engineer. Tray was shown some of the rock, and . bought on Interest without visiting the ground. Last week the-wiow had melted sufficiently^ to permit a trip to the- scene of the strike, and Pray, Kopen haver and Cochrane went up together.- nich ore was found in place. The ledges can be traced long distance*, although the croppings are not pronounced, owing to the Bof t natnre " of the formation, which is described as a grecnlsh-gray porphyry- of medium texture and Is probably an old andesite. Sit Is a typical 6llver lode por phyry, and the ore occur* In certain belts which have undergone extreme alteration. Thesa belts traverse the country «f or miles and outcrop in places as immense reefs of siUcificd country rock, showing at many places stringers and velnlets of free quartx. , The new district Is reached from Manhattan^ ODD FELLOWS RESUME WORK OF GRAND LODGE Vote Against Admitting ; - Liquor Dealers v to the^brcler •-- Los ANGELES, May 15.— The session of the grand lodge>f Odd Fellows of California today was an executive one and devoted largely to a discussion of the regulation barring f rom . the order persons engaged in the liquor, business. There was an . animated debate /upon the question of admitting applicants of this character, and much attention was directed toward- the, , suit o^Snavely vs. the Woodland, CaL, lodge"*of .Odd" Pel-". lows to compel the lodge to admit him as a member. After prolonged debate the action of the lodge, in rejecting Snavely as a member was sustained by a vote of 336 to 218. The annual elec tion of officers will take place tomor row. :;': ;' The California Rebekah assembly convened this morning with 455 dele gates present The assembly will elect its officers tomorrow. STATE EXGIXEER'S STAFF SACRAMENTO, May 14.— State En gineer Nathaniel Ellery returned from San Francisco • today ; ! and announced that he" had appointed . George Sellen \nt San Francisco to be state architect and Paul M, Norboe/ of Hanford 1 to be assistant state engineer, with offices at Sacramento. He' has also appointed W. J. Young of Berkeley I draftsman: Ellery says he has men in eight;, for the "positions of harbor engineers, etc.", b«t that he pro oably will not make any further appointments for several days. CITY EDITOIUTAKES BRIDE VALLEJO, May ; 15.— Miss Grace Hely became the bride of \ George i Roe Jr., city ; editor . of : the Vallejo Times, this morning. V She .was attended" .'by : her sister. Miss Ada" Hely; while Harold Sanderson was best - man. r . The cere mony was performed ;by; the Rev; Father .Nettervillej and ; was witnessed by the immediate relatives f and friends of the couple. '\_They left 1 for -Santa Cruz and Los Angeles, where, they will spend their honeymoon.; COHXIXG HAS SAL.OOX FIGHT CORNING, May , 15.— A petition has been' circulated r requesting - the -board of supervisors" of county; to cah another 1. election ; for ; the V purpose of voting on " incorporation. The saloon element will ' flghf , : hard against ; the proposition.- and?; the-' merchants, stand with the . liquor 'men. : --'A' lively battle is ' in proEpect,^n9BJHSBBMH ' •\u25a0 \u25a0 ; ;. CAMfiLLNG HOUSE OX B&UXDAB RENO, Nev., , May; 1 5.— It? is said that definite plans have - been ; laid Jor"' thp erection of ;'a' bigf ; hotel : and gambling casino on the; boundary liner between California . and ' Nevada, • near : Lake Ta hoe. .The hotel :; Itself 7 will IbeVontthe California side and the guests will' have to \u25a0go* a . few ? f eet ?over v < on ". the ; Nevada side to engage : In. the ; gambling.- f.V> >' brick building on " W line of Battery 1 street, 80 Sof Bush, N 28:9 by W"137:6; $30,940. . -• \u25a0 John E. Shoemaker with Felix , Mart use— All work for^ two ' story ; frame; building on . W line of ' ; First " avenne,-' 290 -S " of '• California ' street, " 533 by W- 120; $7,665. ; ;\u25a0'.'. ; • ::^: :^ ...:,- Helena : Mahon ; with : Armstrong ; building I com- : pa,ny — Woodwork, •-. plumbing, y. painting, • nlaster lng for; one : story frame , building - on ' W•. line of. Ellis street, «2:6 W of Hyde, W -25; by. N.-87:«;. $1,350. .. ' " ', " ,:.V: '\u25a0\u25a0-' ---. '\u25a0 . V •-. ., •>- A. ; B.i O uua . with ; John \ Westerlund " and f" John Hedquist— Al 1 work for a. ' one and \u25a0 a half * story frame . cottase and basement on . E line of Con necticut itreet, 25 8\ of Xlneteenth7l : 25 < by; 100: $2,768/ - \u25a0)" \u25a0- '\u25a0-;':•-- \u25a0'-;.-\u25a0 \u25a0- \u25a0, \u25a0; \u25a0 ..;,-';\u25a0, -. r » ' , -. Cl^ra J. and John C. Meyer with J; F.-Hoerl— Alterations and I additions \u25a0 except brickwork," con crete! work, Tjjlumblngr-/ painting 'and *: electric wire <\u25a0 work • for a ; ; two f story ' frame X building =on NW : corner . of i Brodericlf < and - Sutter b tree ts, '•'\u25a0 W; 137:6 by- N* 32:6; -$5,100.: :.;\u25a0;.'- . " - ->w \u25a0 -F. F. , Kalston -with \u25a0 Otis - elevator company- Freight \u25a0- and passenger^- elevator t. for * building owned ! by- Bchroth ; company-- on : S • line 'of > Geary street, : 107 HJiW, of Polk-TIS^OO.' " - .- { BergerotLecoste with Otis elevator company- One • freight * elevator. : for/, building . on ?. Second street " between " Jesile : and 5 Stevenson ; < $1,550. : •\u25a0.--. r \u0084 O. \u25a0\u25a0*• Bozio :.; with > Bl.* Cohn - fc^ Co.— Painting, staining, llncructa andvarnishlngv forfour Btory frame building «o NE corner of? Sixth and How ard streets; $1,170. - ' THE SAN "FRANCISCO .1 CALL, 'THURSDAY, '.MAY: 16, -. 1907. ' through - .Pea vine canyon and /thence ; over -\u25a0 the summit to Reese - river, or . through ' any '. of ? the canyons ' between Peavlne ' and >. the > couth fork of Twin river. • • » '' '- i". SIERRA XEVADA IS SOLD Group of ' Mines .in Jefferson . Canyon Finds . New; Owners / -, ~ : -\u0084/-.\u25a0- -\u0084,- \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' • - s. ; The followingconcerningthesale.ot the Sierra.' Nevada group'of mines in-the Jefferson canyon is told by the Tonopah Miner:; .': \u25a0. - *:>, ~><:^-^ •: \u25a0'.'. "Y-.-'^fK/,, '\u25a0': The Sierra Nevada' group of claims. . known :as tho : Kanrohat mine, situated -In' Jefferson can yon, was purchased last" week ' by; lj.; A; Stockl^y and associates. :'For 34 years Kanrohnt baa been a central v figure .' In T the - mining •: operations \u25a0at Jefferson. :V In the \u25a0 fall , of • 1873 1 he :\u25a0 located . his Sierra :\u25a0 Nevada - group \u25a0\u25a0 of claims, -.; after ':, havluif spent two years in the old Jefferson 'mine,': which was one of I the , richest producers ..In . the state.' Daring the few, years -preceding the demonetiza tion of • silver the • Jefferson- \u25a0 mine I was worked thoroughly. , In 18 month*' time ; over $3,000,000 in bullion was shipped to the Bank of California at San :; Francisco, one * shipment '- of * bar » Bilver bplng valued :> at \u25a0 $900,000.. -* Two \u25a0 tons of ' ore carrying ', gold ;' and \ sliver - yalues ; netted : , $15,000. While I worklnß on h the Jefferson \ property Kanw hat discovered, the'rlch :surface ishowlng^on hfs Siprra Nevada : claims... After \u25a0 sinking , a 20 fo->t shaft on • the , new strike he was x offered $20,000 for the ; property. : This . was j refused; $100.0<W being the price ; asked - by. the optimistic owner.' Then came- the' crash of the . California - bank. Active work was - suspended jat -the • Jefferson mine, - but Lon Manchett * took ia -. working bond and in the summer |of 1 1ST0 1 extracted \u25a0: $150,0)0 worth of ore. 4lt was \ practically the last'.worh of any Importance In | the Jefferson | district : until James L. Butler discovered the wonderful miner al deposits of Tonopah .In • : 1900."'C : During;: nil these years, I however, - Kanrohat " was I diligently digging . away at }>is SleiTa I Nevada , mines, t sink ing, drifting, crosscutting, : stoping , and " always bl<icking ont bodies of ore. ', J.-r \u25a0 •;-•; '\u25a0..--\u25a0. ."More than • $60,000 has - been -, expended . in. de velopment f work: 1 in/ the \ Sierra - Nevada ; croup.' Theore ,is- principally, of a ; free ' milling:charac ter — about two-thirds " silver ' and l a ? third r gold; There are 15, claims In: the group. -'. \u25a0 - : , STRIKE IX THEMIDWAY Ledsre Is Encountered '. at -a- Depth, of Kiprh t ' Hundred ' Feet A. strike In. the ; Midway, mme 4 in the Tonopah district" has ;beeni made at the depth of 800 feet; according to the Ton opah Miner, whichTalsOs says: ? ;."; ''\u25a0: *•* One of the 'most -important: strikes eyer v made In the Ton6pah • district '.occurred this ' week, when the .mine™ at' work "on .the SOO. foot level In the » Midway- encountered a ; ledge ; at " a - point ahout 600 feet " north : of ith'e , shaft." -;,\u25a0 Yesterday the ledgp .had been, crofescut *.t. t or i 8 ;\u25a0 feet, -with the • hanging wall not yet -in sight. > The ore -, is identical withthat^of-the great Macdonald rein ; in the Montana-Tonopah, and Is belicred to tie an oxtenFlon of the \u25a0 Macdonald. ?. - : .: . - . : The greatest : significance of the new " strike lies in the fact that the discovery practically demonstrates that \u25a0 the ledges of Tonopih go down . to ' depths whlcn the -"knockers" - bava persistently predicted they would, never reach. ; The ntrlke also giTes additional; confThnatlon to the belief that the big ledges -extend": out -Into the desert, throngh" the Golden Anchor,', the Lit tle Tonopah and neighboring '. properties. -: '"\u25a0:. : i . :-\u25a0 The , Midway \u25a0* management . announces » thab^the new ledge will be thoroughly developed ss rapid ly as possible by drifts pushed •In • both % direc tions, i The crosscut .on the 800 wIU also ( be continued to the j north line '"" of ." the : Midway ground, with a view of exploring all th« terri tory beyond. . \u25a0 \u25a0 - COUGH REVEALS HIDING PLAGE OF A CONVICT Tickling in His THroat Foils Prisoner's Attempt : to 1 Escape ; : 'J; ; SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THB CALL, ; RENO, Nev., May 15.— T0 'a rasping ! cough, Convict S. O. W. Gordon owes his failure : to escape fro~m<the ; Carson : penitentiary, for,' it warned Tthd* prison ; guard: of -his hiding . place,'? whe?»Vne was awaiting an "~ opportunity to W get beyond-^ the | masonry, .walls unnoticed.? Gordon.'a negro sentenced to 10 yeara from Elko : 14 i months ago, was missed from the roll call last 'evening. Be lieving he had made his escape, a poss^ searched, the sagebrush ;\u25a0 on the hills around Carson fo^ra* trace\of him. . v But Gordon was wedged :" securely be tween ,the ; rafters r near the ; roof of ' tho prison, awaiting a" chance ) -to tfolt v for liberty. Captain Muller:: of i the : time guard' heard him^coughtthiß afternoon and he was found "and put, into t chains. He was armed with a,.case knife/sharp* ened on: both sides, /j i-P'^T'-r- \u25a0. METHODIST* CONVENES SAN JOSE, May ,15.— The annual meeting of the California conference of the Free Methodist church began to day..; .Delegates i from Q all northern points are- here. .Gsnoral^Superintend ent and Bishop B.R Jones of Jackson Mich.,;is in attendance, i.--;^ x MARRIAGE LICENSES The following r> licenses" were lsaued In thls'-cityi \u25a0\u25a0-May 15: x ' ' 20 S^of-Qu^^^^-?^^ 23 ' J . ohl iv-' r - 7nurle3r ' 23 > 428 Church lstfwt.' and ElsieJProvenee,- 18, 8829 ITwenty-rixth sfreet.*" \u25a0-: Petro ißaccU- \u25a0 83, 1810 . Greenwich street, "and Antoinette GulifulU, - 36,^ 1122 - Francisco street » £ > Smith ,-, 29. r San , Antonio. -Tex."and» Rachel H. Johnson, 27. Evanston uL : " \u25a0 \u25a0William; H. SteUing, - 24, \u25a0 3422 Twenty^lflf th street. , and • Caroline Schwerdt, , .2o, 186 Grattan .j. Half dan ;Enkeboll,' 29, , 2111 Fourth? avenue, and Anna Schou. ' 26, i 334 Second avenue, v ~ \ V John r Farren, v 23, and « Winifred • Colmaa, 18^ bothiOf «9. Bay i View? street. u<^-^ -7 ... . Gnstav F."Adolphson.23,,and,Wendla A-' Jack- vmt 23,' both •of 3901 < Folsom : street. 'jT& •'John ' Ari Mulllck,'- 21," and Rose fA.* Gardemeyer 18,: both of, ! 1615 vO'Farrellj street.- - . ,-/- .' HarrieE.,Walker,:2l."; Loa Angeles, and Acnes C. Marshall, 21,: 127_ Sixth; avenue.' - '\u25a0\u25a0 OAKLA^D,v May : 15.— The r foDowing marriage license* ;; were issued; here, today:*-: ..""'?•\u25a0;. > "\u25a0-• Tony/ G: \u25a0-• Salgardo,' : 21;\ and Christina ' Quintal. 17, honi of Hayward. ?"• '\u25a0\u25a0 •:"\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0</:• -~ • - <» , \u25a0 wmiam A. Jacobs,-. 44, Alameda^ and , Margaret Johnson, 33, Sebastopol;-' Sonoma - : county. ; -»-.... - JoUn - A.iFlink, 86, .- and - Minnie Ek'land, 25, both of Oakland. : .- ':-,';, ; \u25a0-,• Knowlson Townsend. s 28/ and , Annie.' 1*1) John- «on, :. 25, ; both i«»(. Oakland. ."". r..;. \u25a0:-' .*.< \ \u25a0 Christopher C.;;CoMnF, 21, . aad Maudt'^L^ Hatton, 20. "both of ..Woodland. - . \u25a0 ;.-;; •' George IM.~ Mahoney, 62, : Oakland,^ and r Anna Ludert, : 40,, Berkeley. ;;,'; 1 ; : r.. - ;" :, births; marriages; deat§ J Blrth. r marriage and death .notices^ sent by mall will 'not be. inserted. p.Theyi must be banded in' at either, of : the , publication \u25a0 offices and be \u25a0\u25a0 Indorsed ; with ".the" name I and ( of : persons 'author- ized ; to : ha ye ' the same v published.*- 1^ Notices •" re^ stricted' simply, to the announcement of the event are j published once in : this column < free, of ] charge, j , - y BIRTHS i GRIFFITH— In this r clty,'e May .' 11," *iWT,'*to'ithi * "\u25a0.wfte \u25a0of j Harry, ; J." Griffith,*; ada ugh ter. »jf ,'. -" , J> j McCARTH Y-^-In . this ' clty,^ May! 11.1 1907/: to* the •jwifeiofi James [P.", McCarthy,, a son. •>%.. -*. PElSEH— lniFfesno,\MayTl3,ii9d7,'^tO;thVirtfe i •\u25a0^of;^l:rPelB*r,"a;BO"^ i i^--'^;.:;-;.;v/"<>..'",-:;.~r»' < *i J ''" ; • "• ' *' > -\- v V deathV ;• »^r ; v^--- - : -^ ' Bonilla, ' Rachael ' L. — McLau-thlln', € Enima.. 44 Bradjr, [ Daniel ' J.^.T.* 65 Mella,-;-; Mary c 3r7T?:~~ Busb,-. - Leah . ; l r.~. '.".": 55 Montgomery, * Ellen J. It Bush,i Orson ". B;Tr.\s7. 'Nielsep,jf H.-? : P.™rtTr773 Bush,-; Orson rß./Jr.r 18 O'Connor.i Jeremiah r.' 2B Berensen, H^T::J/Wi ; OrrJ (infant) -'\u0084-?./\u25a0 ! I)^mon, - James %B : .\77, Reichert « (infant) I>erbr.-t Charles iWrr 65 'fiilvey.-S Hilary r.-rV?f W DouKberty«-*Jobn.t:*r L BB Smlth;t Abigail JLffHT9 Dnnbar,^ Joseph 5 J ,'f \u25a0— ; Sitrossmay er.i Rev.T J•} G^ Flatley, -rjohn r.V.T r, 66 i±'< (mass) f'^a^'^^^w Henry, s Angle; M.'..'. 65 Varyus.v Maniiel^¥?lB" Uuot,~ Napoleon ' Jr.— jVoßbroneo.fePietro.-.T 41 ." • : ' •\u25a0'\u25a0 .'-. ' " : — -nnii.lini>i «\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0«r..i La-ran. ° Bernard.':.:". — 1 Wheeland, --W. ,R.'.. 00 Mallett, Harriet.".": : 67 Whelan, 'Mary .-V s ?. TT 65 . McGutre," John P->.'- 38 j Woodbury,;l Lennette 42 BONILLA— In this- city , : May \u25a0 1£ 1 1907, L ; Racbael L.;^ beloved *vrit e of •: Bellsario , Bonilla. iloving ' mother -of r Lsui?, •'-,'\u25a0 Lottie,- ; Edward,;-; William,' 'Isaacs Gu&sle-'and ?Kacliael • a' native ; :; or.- san "Luis ; owspo, i cai. ;,- .;, ; -: ':: ; ~-" • - ; \u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0 ;*: .BItADV— In this elty,' May 14. '.\1007.\" Daniel' J. '. Rradv,'- beloved* husband of .ttn'er-late.-'i ßridget fc Brady,' a -native'; of Brooklyn,.- N.-Y-.i aged 03 '.'years.-.' \u25a0 •\u25a0'\u25a0-'.\u25a0'. ••••' : . : '.'--•. v .\u25a0.':*\u25a0\u25a0-."\u25a0;': -r^y' "•'""-\u25a0.- \u25a0\u25a0 '•' \u25a0}< Frientia and ."acquaintances 3 are; respectfully ;: invited \u25a0. to l attend r;the,r= funeral % today ,i (Thurs- C day).' at 9:30 Of'P^P;; ,\ Green " & C 0 .,-. northeast "* corner iof x Sixteenth "aUd >. Guerrero * streefs.-*:, thence* to % St. « James '=•'- church,' where- a : requiem ; masts ' tors, the ? repose -?"; of his soul ': will , be celebrated, ? commencing at' :-tlO ? a. , m . ;\u25a0 .- Interment . Holy; Cross ' cemetery, v bs, ;, 11:30'- train ; from \u25a0-Twenty-fiffti'f. and^ Valencia ' \u25a0^streetß.";." \u25a0' * .'.';;\u25a0 v:.'" \u25a0':': ."\u25a0• v.. s:;:-'vs :;:-'v v/y.; r~. '\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0'\u25a0,':\u25a0 BUSH— -In: this cliy. May ' 7. 1907, Leah/ beloved ; vrife cf * the . late Orson \u25a0 R. A Bush, v mother" of '\u25a0-- ' Glenn \u25a0' L." Bush " and : the \ late i Orson ': R. - Bush • ; Jr. i and ' Annls L.^ Bush, and ; . beloved ; sister jof •\u25a0 : Mm.' S.<. A:? Lowe,- a native '. of .Canada,"'; aged r* 53 years. 1 -;'."^'^.--, 'y.;; ;-,' * ":' ,'.- .':'^T-: '; \u25a0 > \u25a0 . \u25a0;;.\u25a0 BOSH— In this * city, " May i 7,' ft 1907,^ Orson" B.f beloved husband of the late Leah. Bush.T father r< of, Glenn ' Lr= Bush and the late ! Orson R. Bush ' Jr.'?: and Annls ! L/ Bush, ra ' native ; of < Illinois, Zinged' 67^ years. t^' *\u25a0:..;\u25a0 .':-". \u25a0-*'-. " ; .'V;-;.v" : ! <\u25a0'.! :>'v--.. BIJSH~In^ this city, r May 7, 1907,fOrson R: - : Bush 73 Jr..'^ beloved i son .*, oti the - late tOrson S R." and H Leah Bush, ' and brother of Glenn ; L, I and Annls ' L:< Bush,; a native of Michigan, < aged 18 yeaM.- BEUENSEN— InT-this cityT-May";i4^ioo7,^ftt'Uhe \ residence of - his aunt. Mrs. ; J." Hagen, v Htlmar f v T. \u25a0 J.^; dearly i beloved '< son iof VTonnea : and' the '.: *\u25a0 late •' Helma* Berenspn,! a > native ": of : San ; Fran- cisco, aged . 1* y ear . 1 . mon tn \u25a0 and " 27 ; day s.', \u0084 - > \u25a0> Friends > are -, respectfully., invited ito .attend ; '• the \u25a0\u25a0'- funeral \u25a0= services \u25a0\u25a0: today.?- (Thursday), " at lit. 10:30 o'clock a.l at.;' at i the >\u25a0 residence •• of • Mrs. t* 3: i Hagen, ' 1330 v Alabama street , near Twenty- :..'; fifth. ; Interment Mount. Olivet 'cemetery . * DAMON— In ; this city : r May; 14, J 1907/; Jaiae« - E. .' .^beloved- husband .of Amelia -B. \u25a0.Damons apd ; uncle 'of Mrs.'- E.'> C." Lyonof Los Angelas, * a ,» : na tive of Blrminf-toni Vt ; sged 77 . j ears . and \u25a0£ 1 ; mon tb.v .;, ; - \u25a0\u25a0 - - •h/'i'/'K-'.^'V I :.-/:;: 1 DERBY— ln "'this city, May 15. 1007,"' Charles W., U dearly beloved husband of . Elizabeth A.', Derby, [ father r. of <l the - late - Frank t W. . Derby,' v and i " brother , of Mrs. ; L. A. Erkson ; of } San Jose. , a ; nativa \u25a0-'. of Massachusetts,'- aged /C 5 \ years v 8 ' m6nth s 1 and \u25a0 16 days. \u25a0 .; •• \u25a0 .'- : .- v-'T"--'* '. . >*.^.Notice f of; funeral, hereafter.- \ ' DOUGHERTY— Entered into; rest May. lß, 3007, :: John ! Dougherty,-: husband ; : of :: the '-. late \u25a0 Eliza- %\u25a0 ; beth » Dougherty, . a native ' of , Ireland,-; aged •68 ; :; ; years. >-r-- <\u25a0"\u25a0*-....•> '\u25a0•.:\u25a0 ,k.--- ;- >i "--r \u25a0>'.•.\u25a0.\u25a0•; * .\u25a0>. \u25a0 '.' -The '\u25a0 funeral .will takp ; place ' tflmorrow • (Frl- ' day); ' at 8:30 : a> m., -;\u25a0 from ' the S parlors ; of * Mc- , Brearty W& v, McOormick. ~ 915 f^Valenda ?r? r street ;-,* near . Twentieth, thence ; to , St. - James ; church. v.- where" a reqniem . high , maes^ for : the \ repose •of v his . soul trill ; be celebrated, • commencing at - 9 r a.' m. " Interment * prlsftte,> Holy,; Cross . ceme- i; tery.^.';.*.+/_, : -:, ;-.'-\u25a0 -\i v ".".-\u25a0*. ' ; . '.\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0 /-'.: ; '" .-\u25a0'^- vJ DDNBAB— In ; this city. Mny v 14. - 1907,: at "his late residence,, 2914 California' street, Joseph '..' J.'. Dunbar,' beloved husband \u25a0of I Sarah - A.'j Dun- . bar. father of August and Joseph Dunbar, • Mrs/ . .William O. Hamberger and Mrs. W. 0. " Haase, . and brother in law, of John B. Carson,-* a native -,et ' Ireland.'V''--??' I ''^ ' ; •'" ; <." -"\u25a0.\u25a0-•\u25a0=.<•..•:>\u25a0\u25a0 :;\u25a0;•\u25a0 The : funeral \u25a0 will " take - place . today (Tburs- :'day); ? from . his late • residence, : : at •. 9 \u25a0 o'clock ;la. < m.,V thence to : St Dominio's : church," Pierce > and Pine j streets^ where a - requiem ; mass I for. \u25a0i the i repose yof t bis ' soul will t< be i celebrated, commencing at . 0:30 o'cloclr. ";. Interment : Holy . Cross . cemetery. • • • . '."'. \u25a0\u25a0 '.'' :.\u25a0'. . . • " FLATLBY— ln* this city. May 15,' 1907. John, . • dearly \u25a0 beloved ; husband of- Catherine ', Flatley,' :" devoted ,' father rof r. Mrs? Robert . H. i Murray, ""John J.,; Harry and TVUliam Flatley, \u25a0a • native '': of, the parish of Knock,' County Mayo.: Ireland, . \~aged 06 \u25a0 years 10 • months , and; 6 - days: . . -\u0084 •" ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 and : acquaintances f are * respectfully ' . invited to \u25a0 attend the funeral tomorrow . (Fri- r day) , j May 17. at 8:30^ o'clock;; from f his : late \u25a0 residence, v 1492 r : Fulton : street i near ; ... Baker, *1 thence to : St."'ApneS* church,'- where a requiem \u25a0 .' biith i mass ' for > the , repose , of ;his •; sonl. will ; be - celebrated,"-' commencing *at;• 9 ; a. ;- in.' v? Inter-; J ' ment s Holy ": Cross cemetery. , \-t^ \u25a0_- ',;*.; ';' '; HENRY— In 'this city.' May 14, v 1907. Anjrla ; M." : Henry, /.wife '\u25a0of Alva- G. H psry,'; and * beloved mother of Alia N. Smith «nd> the late Clinton T. Smith,, a native of Indiana, -aged 65 years. - (Chico papers please copy.) '-. - . . : -\u25a0 -• .'."\u25a0'-\u25a0-\u25a0 Funeral and , interment private. ; Remains at 1 the new, funeral chapel of Charles >H. J.V Tru T : man, • ,1909 *; Mission street "(between "'••i and Sixteenth. <;_;. '", -\u25a0'...'\u25a0- ':" : y~"~-^ ,' ; ; " ,"\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0 HUOT-^-In this city. May 13,- 1907, Napoleon J.? : beloved husband of ' Annie L. -Huot, and father '\u25a0'\u25a0 of- Mary. L. and Milton A. Huot,' a . native . of Canada. , (Yukon and Canada ( papers please copy.),: .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,••\u25a0.-\u25a0.'.\u25a0-;\u25a0\u25a0 '.:\u25a0-\u25a0 c ••\u25a0,-;' \u25a0'\u25a0- ' \u25a0\u25a0/''\u25a0: Friends '\u25a0 and ' acquaintances . are * respectfully I Invited to . attend ..the funeral - today ; (Thurs- \u25a0 day) .• May , 16, at . 8 :30 a. :• m .,' \u25a0 from \u25a0 his late .•• residence, ; 253 Scott street, ;. thence to ; Sacred ; Heart church, Fell and Fillmore streets, ; where ;.; af, reqniem s high \u25a0\u25a0' mass for \u25a0' the : repose \u25a0 of his * soul \u25a0-. will vbe > celebrated.' i commencing f at :z.St .•"a. - m. ; . Interment ; Holy ; Cross ; cemetery.V : „' LAGAN— In :, this i city," May,,; 14,'' 1907,*? Bernard,* "*- beloved ; husband *of Annie \u25a0 Lagan, '\u25a0 and • lovinK :'. ; father of , Bernard. | Margaret,T Annie;: John ; and .:; Daniel ' Lagaa< a ; native . of ; Ireland. - :\u25a0\u25a0» , ; \u25a0 'i»'£*it \-:- • The , funeral «, will \u25a0• take , place today J; (Thurs- .; day), " at -\u25a0 8:15 : o'clbck ? a;? m.;"* from » the • parlors ' of v.'i I.< Kenny/ & i Co.; • 1719 i Eddy I street I near \u25a0> - Scott,* thence ; to • Boly \u25a0 Cross : church, i, where ; a v requiem • low > mass ; . for i the ;• repose : of > his ; uoul B wul be celebrated.'^ commencing at 8:30 o'clock /; a.; m.j. Interment private," Holy Cross cemetery.': MALLETT— In C Oakland, % Cal.V ' May": 14,-3 1907/ ~ Harriet Mallett, * widow.- of - the late Richard i Mallett, ; and- mother of " Richard H. Mallett, 1 ; Mrs."' A. -sL.'" Wolfe and Mrs. Harriet ! Wol f,' a :.-*. native . of. Devonshire,; England," aged, 67, years ':~and ;li month; c",.';. = : — ;'-. .? ' :\u25a0\u25a0-;\u25a0. - \u25a0 •' -; ; -MeGTJIRE— In '. thfs city,' May 14, 1907, John • P. , beloved \u25a0? husband .; of >^ Marion ' MeGulre s and 'beloved father of .Josephine,', Joseph/'."Alleen,* \u25a0 Walter - Erminold- * and ;. Frances .; McGulre; *» and \u25a0 ;; son of James and ' Ellen j McGuire,"*, and 1 brother ,j of Patrick ' McGuire : and ; Mrs.'- George Sutton, a of Marlborough.' Queens county, Ireland, ; aged '. 38 years. " <A < member of "A."- O. , H. No.- \u25a0;. 15, Knights of ; Tara, and; Eagles. >:- w " »^r '>-\u25a0" Friends I and < acquaintances - are- respectfully '.; Invited to attend the 3 funeral • tomorrow % (Fri- : , day ) , -at\u25a0 9 ; o'clock iar m.< from his i late - resi- ''\u25a0 dence, '\u25a0 1519 ; Masonic : Avenue," thence to ' 8t.~" Jo- \u25a0 ;seph's church, ;Tenth'. street, where a requiem '." high :\u25a0 mass for : the \u25a0 repose of • his : soul v will . be \u25a0'\u25a0'. celebrated, 2 commencing :at \u25a0; 10 . a. : m. ' \u25a0- ' Inter- : ment Holy. Cross cemetery. •; .'.; .\u25a0.;/ Mclaughlin— in x this "city , May 14,' 1907, :V Emma': McLaughlin; 'wife of J. H. McLaughlin, \u25a0 * mother «of ' Fred.; Hazel; ! Cyrus,' Edward, Wal- . .ter,' John,'. George,"; Arthur, Huph Land -Esther \u0084 McLaughlin.'; ana i\ sister ,- : of *> Bertha vAllgeler." , ; Auguste Uttlej l and , Henrys Ruhe," a - native of '\u25a0\u25a0: \ Downievllle,- Cal.Y aged^44 years ; and ; 17^ days. MELIA~In "this ? city,- May J l3, 1907. " Mary" J.V :. - widow of t Patrick ; Melia, beloved .mother \u25a0\u25a0 of •William 'P." Melia 'and the late John,: Mary .-'jr.; \u25a0 Catherine * and \u25a0' Theresa \u25a0 . Melia, k a = native '; of ": Kings ' county, ;- Ireland*. :--,--;,C:.« % : . - 1 . :V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0! Friends --, and =: acquaintances - are i respectfully - Invited \u25a0:>- to :- attend • the "* funeral ; today - (Thurs- ' day) , May \ 16, ' at ' 9 o'clock : a." m., from her • late residence, » 2l3 " Guerrero : street,: thence ; to Mission ; Dolorei chnrch." where a ( requiem high ". mass i for ; the , repose of her . soul will : be cele- '. brated,- commencing f at • 9:30. o'clcxpc. - ; Inter- ment \u25a0 Holyi Crons cemetery. V- ..". - .'. :': ' V: : MONTGOMERY— In this~ city,' May 13. * 1907. ! M Ellen " Jessie \u25a0 Montg«nery, - beloved | daughter lof ij Dr. D.Wii and j Ellen: C: Montgomery, . a native v*of San Francisco, : Cal.", aged ,13 years 7 months \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0. and : 2l days.'; \- : \u25a0 ;: - ••.^ L-:^ \u25a0 : :V- '-.:\u25a0\u25a0".\u25a0 '•- •\u25a0 '\u25a0. .. -•*-."\u25a0 Friends i and '; acquaintance"- ; are . respectfully •\u25a0'- Invited -to s attend -the % funeral \u25a0 today ...- (Thurs- %'\u25a0 day) ;\u25a0\u25a0 at » 10 '* a."j m\\ from ; her,T late \ residence, it: 2417; California \ street. % Interment ' private. . NIELSEN— In 5 Alameda'r sanatorium,.- May l H; 1907, , H. *; P.'; Nielsen, '" father %of ~ Mrs. > H. : 0^; ? > Olsen,'* aged -78 years \ 1 \ months and 1 <Jay v ij;. ,- : Funeral; strictly; private. \HJ, ;..;\u25a0'. : > : \ O'CONNOR^-In% this ? city.t May; 15, 1007, ; Jere- Hf miah M.;- dearly ; beloved ' husband ofJ Margaret ih O'Connor;; loving ' father of Maria B; O'Connor. -'\u25a0 and : brother t oti Michael I O'Connor,; a > native \u25a0of V County* Kerry,*; lreland, ? aged , 29 -years. : . $ '• •; : " \u25a0':- Friends ;: and r , acquaintances * are s respectfnlly " invited \u25a0• to •; attend r the * funeral > tomorrow - (Frl-' % day) , nt \ 9 :30 a. i ro.Vl from .' hfs " late residence, : 1018 .- Church f: street,"^ thence -to \u25a0; St.". » James : ., ; church,'; where a' requiem high mass for, the re-^ pose of his soul .will be celebrated," commencing H at 10 a.' m.v: Interment Holy; Cross cemetery. ?,: OKR-^In v -this. city,':'- May;!' ls,^)' l9o7,\Y Albert . < Leonard. - beloved :« lnfant ; son j of ;; Albert ; and ?£ Charlotte > Orr, i and i sister *of i Hazel ' Orr and >'.-. the • late ; Myrtle -Agatha '\u25a0 Orr, Ia ; native \u25a0 of ; San it- Frantteco.'- aged i 4; months - and r 15 1 days. * \u0084 - -- The \u25a0 funeral \u25a0 wfll"" take r place : tomorrow I (Frl- r V day).) at < 12 : o'clock,*. from the residence . of ; the ii parents,'; 20 iWheat •. street : off Sanj Bruno \u25a0 road. • • : Interment Mount Olivet \u25a0 cemetery: C. ;. - v -£. \ BEICHERT—InIthIB ? city?; Miy« 14;? 1907," Paul m "W; * Reichert. • dearly i beloved land * only > son * of -* Paul . and s Catherine C Reiehert) and ;• brother • of ;,; Alleen v Reichert, >, a *, of i Ban \u25a0; Francisco, . 'ajr«l; 11; months; and' 7'days.">' "\u25a0' '.'\u25a0 \u25a0_• ':\u25a0'. The i funeral * will ? take i place "today ' (Thurs- day) ,v at £• It o'clock 3 p.* "l ral.'i • from V the ?„ resi- i dence ; of k his it parents.V 2018 S> Twenty-second H street' between: Potrero 'avenue "and -Hampshire ;• \u25a0 streets.*''; Interment Holy I Cross i-i; v T SILVEY— In > this - city/- May} 15 «ni907. ;; Hilary,- 1 J^ beloved f. husband s pt -< Sarah S B. 1" Sil vey,'; father \u25a0of I Lacey B.T* Everett j 0. . \u25a0' Margaret 1 8. , | Ed ) 0." I :, and : Lou \Vp SUvey,'! a < native tof Indiana.i: aged ,-St. 59 \u25a0 years ' 4' months ; and <1 \ day. *?.', . -.;* -/." :' *- ; -;r \u25a0•. * . !? :C->Notice"(of i funeral J hereafter. j,r ; r. . SMITH— iniOakland.fMaylls.ll9o7,VAblgainL: \u25a0;• Smith? sister, of Mrs." Sarah E." 1 Berry of Berke- 'm ley 5 and $ George 't E.™ Sevey Aof I Seattle,^ Wash: f B and aunt of Mrs,* 1 George . P. \ Clough.- a' native of B5 Maine,! «ge<l ; years . 5 months \u25a0 and ' 15 ; days-Uij STROSSMAYER \ CJonncilj N0.^460,'i V.* M.'i I.— The :-i officers » and l members } of '•\u25a0 Strossmayeri Council,' u'7 and. all: members of .the^Y-lM.'-I." and members i lof i the : Slav: colony,! are S respectfully i invited 'to \u25a0:i attend ''\u25a0} the * solemn I high f mass i for s the * repose ; "\u25a0"•\u25a0 of z tbe% soul 5 oorf r - the 5 late it lamented . Rt. I Rev. 1 £f Joseph .George : Strossmayer.-V Catholic " bishop 'of >f: DJakovo, ito >be t celebrated i at t the ? Church^ of fi; the : Nativity ,"*< Fell \ street \u25a0 near ' Gough.i Sunday, •J May ~- 193 commencing '• at \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 10 :15 ia. i m: .: Re v.- it John " W, Sullivan s will f deliver ; the ; eulogy, npon 4 the ; life ; of i the ' dlstJnguißbed ? bishop." 1 - 1 .. •/ . v - 7<7 < -? : '...,' - , \u25a05 : * President Strossmayer.Councll."-"'; l :^D/ i F.' i BERTICH.TSecretary:U:-^;W';;.-:-, ';:.-fyi;j VARGUS-^lnl Oakland, S May >, 15; H 1907/ ; Manuel p.Varguß, 3 ? dearly \ husband ; of j Clara % Var- ?i gus.* and ! father jof Joseph iVargus"! Mrs.^Caro-^ S;iina- Saraa;-} Mrs?'' Annie * Garcia | and^Loral Gar-* Pcla,'-3ainativeSof|Portugal;i'agedjB2i years? 10 & months and 5 , VONBRONEO^In" thls'clty,^ May] 15,^ 1907/5 Pletro |t*4 Vonbroneo, s a i nati re < of U Italy,-? aged J4l "j years/! WHEELAND.— In t AJ * m t^*^^^2?» a Wil-'' ; 11am . R. Wheeland. 1 brother of Mrs. F. '. G. Cur- / tis and ; the •Is te .Tame* i and ; Samuel '\u25a0 Wheelattd, Sa* native! of * Nova 1 ! ScotiD,;'? aged i GO : y earso"- 1" 1 \u25a0ii ; w,- Friends i and' acquaintances" are )< respect fully. \u25a0 invited |to ? attend , the i funeral > today .- (Thurs- ;fe day ) i ;' at . 2 S p.-i m.13 from ; his ? late ; home. ; 1535 j-V Ninth j street,^ Mastlck ; station,'-. AlamedaiK ,' v WHELAN— In ! Sa«T Leandrb?^ May* 14, -1907.1 Mary" UWhelan.^* devoted -.wife j\u25a0of £ John . Whelan,"; ; a \u25a0 Pf native •of i Ireland, ; aged ' 65 » years. - ~: . ' - -.;- \u25a0 ' :%i.i Friends "i are '* invited 4* to .' attend C the -: funeral % today. ; ; (Thursday); if at?: 10 ;, o'el6ck,~ from \u25a0 St.' {;. Leander's ? church, s' San V Leandro.*..*;/ Interment • :'St.; Mary's .cemetery, .^Oakland. \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0. ;.: \u25a0 1 •JWOODBDRY— In)thlsi'clty. s;;May'l4,;s ;;May'14,; 19O7.SLen- 'j If nette /Amanda 4 Woodbary. '* a v native lof s East i/Cambridge,i /Cambridge," 1 Mass.r aged- 42 years 2 'months and I ;,>_22;dayB.i>.;K<.">>."~'>^"'r' ' ' '/ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ''-\u25a0' : "; . ."-TfT." ;.- 7' '\u25a0'\u25a0'- --.---i-.N;' .'\u25a0'.: . • ' '" ',' \u25a0\u25a0 ; ' \u25a0'-\u25a0- • '-'. V ;AipATHtTO evehy^pAot -r : Grant .' Bnliaiagr. Market > : and 7t U \u25a0 Stm. 'V Telephone^ Market 5446.; -.: CYRUS S. 3VRIG HT, • HAROLD I.;\\VRIGHT. # Way 6 co. \u25a0 ,-. . - *. . * ." v: ? DD * :l "'-*-**- 1 ?- I^ s ''\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0•' '-\u25a0 -•"£• \u25a0-: 210S r GEARY .\u25a0" ST; COR; iIJEVISADERO. , ';".'•',•"'.: ;'-. Telephone West'' 4707. ;,' ' < , G. lACCHERI." . * "lv FERRARI. \S-'l "'.:"; \u25a0\u25a0:?\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0.' L.. lACCHERI. PHONE MARKET 174. 'PHONE O^AKLAND S7ll SAN: FRANCISCO. v ; OAKLAND. 1 CAL. G: iAeeiiEßi & co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS- and EMBALHERS ; ' . 'i 8032 Mission »t.v San Francisco, Cal. Branch ! Office", and * Residence,^' 548 Sycamore ; st." "\u25a0..•\u25a0 - ":"/;;\u25a0 near.: 26th',*, Oakland, = Cal. - ; . ) McBRE ARTY^ & McCORMICK f .iX. "^FUnVralt/ DIRECTORS. % : . " !> 915 VCIA'! ST. XEAIt 20TH. -„ Formerly/ of '\u25a0' McFadden,'" Mcßrearty \& \u25a0 Green. . .Telephone/ Market97. •;\u25a0"--: \u25a0 ' J. C^ O!CONNOR^& CO. * . :FIT2VERAL DIRECTORS, 770 TURK ST., between -_Vi»n Ne»si Aye. : -T:and/PranUlln -.ISt."— '. ' ' Lady' Attendant.;: V ; ,T«>l.'; Frsriklin 1911 P; F. GREm^& Cp: : '~ * ; , FUNERAfi DIRECTORS.:^ NE..cor.!Slxteenth;and;Guerrero.'sts.-"":: Formerly, "> of .-.« McFadden. ..*. Mcßrearty & TGreen." '.'.\u25a0".- -: ..- . Telephone ; Specia l. 1567. »•» • *• i • DIERKS & CO. V !:'. .\- . i -:.'•*\u25a0 i'-iUndertakerji,,- . . 960 Devlsadero i St., ; Cor. McAllister. ;.^ : Telephone, W>«t, 4Bo4. , V-WOODIJaWN CEMETERY* i \u25a0 - .-\u25a0.;: •••• '\u25a0; \u25a0';• San '\u25a0 Mateo 'County.--. -". . ; Finest and. Best 'Equipped; Receiving .Vault and ' . - \u25a0' v•; \u25a0'.\u25a0;•.•-. Chapel. ,':«,; -\u25a0 ." \u25a0 \u25a0 ; (Masonic Cemetery Association.) rv • Office 1154 CFarreir St. ; H. P; PjETERSEN ," . Fu nernl ; Director, and \ Einbal mer, 194011942 Post st. bet.' Fillmore and Stelijer.^ ;\u25a0",;%\u25a0::>,:; -!- Telephone; We5t : 6333.' .", \u25a0".\u25a0\u25a0'.-/\u25a0-"'\u25a0' VAIiENTfe; MARINI & CO; :\u25a0 UXDERTAKER-S, "8448 MISSION STREET, J • -Near Thirtieth. '\u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0 Tel. Market 252. H^J->jallagher U^ 1314 ' WEBSTER t st. bet.' Ellis and O'Farren. .' ,Tel. < West 5925. DANIEL P.* DONOVAN. Pres. ; & Manager; JOHN 'DOUG HE RT^'., Vice Pree. ; :PHONB' MARKET 132. •/; / ' UNDERTAKERS >i AND '?- EJIRALMERS, ; &'?'\u25a0 --y ** 60 SIXTEENTH i STREET, s . > - \u25a0-\u25a0'"\u25a0X Between -Church \ and , Sancbea.": v. G.SELLINGERr^ METZLER; . < HEnLER:S;UNDERTAHING COMPANY •.., 1982 ; Folsom 'at: bet> 14th "and 1 15 th.'. t- •-'. .\u25a0-*\u25a0\u25a0•-' • PHONE MARKET' IU6. ' - \u25a0\u0084 - '\u25a0 .";'\u25a0 \u25a0-•' Undertakers? and 'iEmbalmers. :.;• '. 1335' Golden ::Gate''av." - between.' Fillmore and . '\u25a0 -> : t '.'.'-':\u25a0 Steiner -streets. -• . \u25a0- '- j ,:.-; - ' Phone \u25a0= Park 867. • . : TELEPHONE. PARK 12./ -/: • \ SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. \u0084.;;. FUNERAL? DIRECTORS. - }'\u25a0:.'\u25a0- 1070 * Haight -st. -near.: Baker.' . ' -'<» -:"- Take : Haight r street ; Cars. . '/. . -*\u25a0- D I. KENNY & CO. '\u25a0;^-";--IJjmERTAKERS- r- '\u25a0" . . , t719 EDDY STREET- near_Scott. ' ' :': ' . Phone West 2043. v '7. ' ' -MONAHAN;: dfc.- CO. . Foacr al : ' Director* ' and ; Embnl men. ; '\u25a0 ! - Private , Residence * Accommodations. -, - i: ' Of flee SW.' corner .-25 th and Guerrero sts. ? •' ' :.;""' Phone 35. ; : \u25a0•;\u25a0. * ICRAIG^COCHRAN-StCOij FUNERALS DIRECTORS ; '•\u25a0' 1169 Valencia = St. :r'< Near • 23d St. : Telephone Market . 151.' " .: McAVOY, O!HARA& CO? f . ,/. W > . itndertXkers,> \u25a0' - 2347-2349 Market ?, Street, .« Bet. ; 16th i and '- 17th - st 3. - Established .: 1878. •J'" \u25a0-"-:.•.•-.'\u25a0."\u25a0 'Phone Market 154.'. "" "*..•. ' :, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, . .."\u25a0\u25a0 FUNERAIi' DIRECTORS./ 2603 Howard st.' r neir \u25a0 22d. '. Phone Market -278^ : GEOr-W.' LUNT-.";i HENRY C, BUNKER. v ' I, ' •; — -'BUNKER T&jIiUNT, .;:",>/;\u25a0 ".-. . ; ] FUNERAIi DIRECTORS, >:. . silxslon' Masonic Temple, : v -, \u25a0 .2668 Mission ' Street. •;. - Phone - Market J 2C20. ; Calif^^Undertaking Co? i 2210 STEINER STREET Between Sacramento and Clay^Phone*^West"l32l ; ~f ; \u25a0' -yj-. OCJBAN^TRAyEI.-".' ':/ ';-\u25a0 - : j4amMrg~& 1 WIN SCREW EXPRESS AND PASSENGER SERVICE Plymoutii^Chcrbouri--- Hamburg 'Kalserln':: (new). May 16 Batavia V- '.';.. "-."\u25a0;? June 1 WalderseeV;t;..;May 18 \u2666Bluecher : ;,';-.T*.":June?,6 Pennsylvania STT. May, 25 Pretoria .f'. .v.v T~ June S 8 •Deutschlandj:T.'.May 30 •Kalserin i (new) ; June 13 \u25a0-'. "-'Am ongf special If eatores fof ! these < vessels ?are: .Grlll £ Room, s£ Gymnasium,-?; Pahn s Garden,' ' Rita- Carlton * Restaurant.l Elevators, < Electric '\u25a0 Baths." ' Mediterranean Service. ''\u0084 , -"\u25a0 TO ; NAPLES *AN"D GENOA: z'i 1 ". \u25a0' v fHamburg.f;. .*::T.Trr." June li^Auj. 1 13,' Sept 24 •fMoltke -JifTrrT'r7:."r.'.f, May ! 2B,i July.J 2, Sept.- 3 •V, * Has ; Grill ' Robm.X fHas Gymnasium. : Summer Cruises DURING JUNK, JULY AND" AUGUST to the Norwexian tFJords,* JTorth j Cape, Spltzberßen,' "(lceland and seaside resorts."; Send for. program , £^ R5 R. 1 "! Tickets, 1 ! hotel "Taccoinmbdat ions and gen- eral -, information « about .' foreign travels « \u25a0-\u25a0 * ; Travelers 1 ,; Checks ; Good ? All '.Over ; the"; World.*;/ V Hamburg|Sia^^^S|l^^ I \-.'.7" ;..-•;.:\u25a0-' . OOTA\ TRAVE| : ;; •• '. ;%<-?.\u25a0?. ":";•'.- '-,-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:- :'-:'\u25a0" (T *•'?.-. '->"*''"•-"\u25a0\u25a0 '-" \u25a0-' ;,-\u25a0\u25a0 ~*- j^\'2. "VfcT 1 "-'"\u25a0'•' Steamers Leave Broadway W/c\P~pP\ V- \Wbarves ((\^^)j. LOS ANGELES . SAN piEGO. J^^^ SANTA BARBARA j Santa R05a. . . . . . ... . .:'. Every Sunday, io a'-m. : State of California.... Every .Thursday., 10 a/ in. . For /SEATTLE, TACOM A 7; Victoria, rVancouver, B. C.*, Puget- : Alaskan Ports ; Urnatllia . . . .V.~. ; . .... ';\u25a0. ... .". May ' 22. c - lla. n». City of Pnebla ;-....*... ........ .May 27,"11 a. m. Spokane :- : . .-. rt. r. . . : . .r. ... . .May 17. 11 a. m. . >/ And -Every Fifth Day < Thereafter -, ' For EUREKA (Humboldt^Bay) Pomona. . May.; IG, 21, 26.;31.* Jane' 5. ; i0:30 a. m. . City of TopekaiMay. 18.123. 2S, Jon 2,.10:30 a. m Forj Guayrrias, Mazatlah, La : Paz, -'-'. Ensenada; San| Jose del\Cabo, Alta^ta, -'Magdileha Bay Curaca0..... ......7th .of 'each* mocth,*> 10 a. m. \u25a0 ALASKA' EXCURSIONS \u25a0~ -Leartup Seattle and Victoria ' Spokane........ June 14, 2S. July. 12. 26, An?.* 9 Queen . . .... ......... A .",\u25a0. . *. . . ...... /..July '. 16 . For : Nome and \u25a0 St.i Michael 'Senator ..'...;-.. June 1. President ...... 'June : 4 LOW BATES.- including BEKTH AND MEALS. it!ght reserved to change this schedule..' - -TICKET; OFFICES: % ,i '; '\u25a0 V . v SAN, FltAXClSCO—S 'Market st- and Broadway . , - -wharf.' .Telephone Temporary 402.' -:\u25a0:\u25a0• .' OAKLAND— 9€S- Broadway. «\V ? -, San : Francisco Freight ' Of flcp— Broadway wharf. - C.D.DnXAXN.G.l 1 . A.. San Franoiaco. l^oyo Kisen Kaisha, :. (Oriental Steamship Co.)' : Hare Opened Their ' Permanent ' Office at Room 240, James I^lood " Building i'-sVs. '.'Nippon Maru" (calls at Manila). Frl- > day. May 31. 1907. .S. - S. : ; VHongkong iiarn," Friday, June i 23, :1907.;;: 1907.;; \u25a0 ;\u25a0/. _:-.\u25a0 " .... - . \u25a0 . S. .S. "America Maru" (calls at Manila). Thursday. Julj*nB. 1907." . . :-._' * ..- will; leave -wharf, corner *rirst and Rrannan stre^tn, 1 p. m., for Yokohama and ; . Hongkong, "call ing \u25a0at Honolnln. Kobe . ( H lozo t . Nagasaki and Shanghai/ and connef tin? at Hon~- kontr with steamers for Manila. India A etc. 'No cargo received onboardon day of'RHUinj. 1 " :>'- Rtmnd, trip , tickets at reduced rates, -. For frolcht and passage apply at of See, James Flood Building. ~-Hagftgß*seaaag&NaH9*qmg j : w. -n. avert. . J-, \u25a0:; .. Assistant General Manager. ; NOME arid STT, MICHAEL - ' . Direct From San.Kranclico. "* "-'_ \u25a0 ':•*": S. ; S.; INDIANA", ; (. Will. make . four '» round trips durlne Ihe season. First galling May 2S, from China Basin .Wharf, and "* every . forty j} ay s - thereafter. \u25a0 \u25a0 ; \ ' '\u25a0"..For, freight ?^nd passengera apply t» ; BAUNESOJf-HIBBERD CO^ ~C' y . 172 Eait St., San Franelseo.. '-'?«.- >-\u25a0 -Telephone -Temporary. 2970. • OCEANieSiSCG. (SPHECKEI^ LINE) TAHITI, "SOUTH SEAS— S.S. Marlpesa sails 11 ;'ar m. > May ,21. '-\u25a0'. Cotind'trtp.' first class.- $125. HONOLTTLU-iS. S. Sierra sails 11 a. m. May, 23. ".Round trip, 5 135; second class. $90. : i HONOLULTX-rS. S.\Alameda sails 11 a.' nr.- Sat- ••urday, June'l. Round trip, first class. $125. Passeng-er Dept., 673 Market ' St.; Freight Office, .-,..:. 58 Clay St. Temp. 1231. iSMERIGANH^INE: - Plymouth— -Cherbonrg— -Southampton PHILADELPHIA ;..... May 25.' June 'Si, July 20 ST.nPAUL:".. '.-:.•. -....June l: June 29, August 3 NEW YORK.... ...June 8, July 6. August 10 ST. L0U15. :........ June 15. July 13. August 17 % Pltlla«lrlphln — Cluoen«to« a — Liverpool Noordland. rr. .*. May / 25] -Merlon. -; . .V. . . . .June S Friesland. . .*. ."".'.June 1( Westerland... . .June 15 mANTiCTRANSTORT^^ " : Xevr York-^-liOndon : Direct •- - ME5A8A. ..:......... .May 25.' June 22, July, 20 MINN ETONK A..... r.:. June 1. June 20. July 27 MINNEAPOLIS..:. ......June 8, July '6,-- Aug..' 3 MINNEHAHA.-'.'. .V. .June 15,' Jnly 13. Aug. 10 HOLL^D=AMERICA LINE New York, Rotterdam, via Boulogne *-z Sailings Wednesday.^ as per Sallins List. - Potsdam ..... . v ...... May*. 22. -. Jup^ 26. \u25a0 Aug.- T New' Amsterdam (new).. May 29. July 3, Aug.' 14 Statendam ,-.-. . . Z. . V. . .June 5, ' July 10, Aug. : 21 , Noordam June 12. Jnly 17. -Acg. 23 Kyndam.V.'. ;.;.:..*:. ".June ID, 'July 24, Sept. 4 ' REDJSTARLINE ' / 'Xew York— Dover^-Antwerp ZEELA ND . . : T.'.: .... May 23, June 1 22, July 20 X ROO NL AND ......... June 1, July i 13, Aug." 10 VADERLAND..T... ....... June 8, Jnly 6. Aug. S FINLAND . . . V ..-:.. .".June ' 15, July 27. Aug. - 24. WHITE STAI? LINE , Xew York-^Qneenittowii— Liverpool ' : CELT1C... ........ .'rlMay 31,' Jn«« : 27. July 23 8ALT1C. ..%.......... .June 14. July 11, Aug. 8 CEDRIC... June 20, July IS. Aug. 15 ARA81C............ . ......:..:. .Ju1y 4, Aug. 1 *>\u25a0 \u25a0*:. \u0084.."':\u25a0\u25a0 .V : - \u25a0'\u25a0 './\u25a0\u25a0-:,- ' V-;/ - ' -\u2666 . Pl j-mouth — Cherbonrc — Southampton • ADRIATIC -V: . . ; May 22. June 19. * July 17 ;TEUT0N10........May 29/ June 28, July 24 •: OCEANIC. .*: . ... . .June I S. » JuIy .- 3. Jnly . 3l MAJESTIC. . . '." ;.~. .June 12, July 10, . Auff.^T t\«Xevr. 25,000 tons; hen Elevator Gym- • nasium. Turkish Baths and Band. .\u2666;,;•,;:;;.- iy-';:- :.:\u25a0\u25a0.:: :-::'^' \u25a0< *'.. ;;, : * >: Tlo.ston — Queens town — Liverpool CTMRIC... '..'.'. 1". .'...-. May 23, June ID,; July, l7 REPUBLIC...... May. 80, f July 3 ARA81C. ..... :..:. .......... ... . . . :'. . : .Jane 6 l&i MEDITERRANEAN^^ \u25a0 - -^. FROM .NEW; XORK V . Cretlc\'. 1 . . .~.V> June* 20, - noon ; Aug. 1 ; Sept. 26 Romanic. '.-r .-.".'«-. -V*v. . .::".-.\u25a0. .July -15, 3 p. m. •\u25a0'\u25a0.>>-\. •\u25a0-'•\u25a0: - .FROM .BOSTON . \u25a0 Romanic .'if.'. i.'."i .".."*.: : June B,'-9 a. m. :'Sept.' 14 Canoplc.r. .-.V..: :.. June 20.i1?p. m.; . Ansr.'. 10 G:,N. KOEPPELV Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, '.*;:. 30 Ellis sV near Market. , COMPAGNIEiGENEiRALEiTRANSATUSTIQDE ' F'-y direct"; line i to ; havr&paris. Sailing i every 'Thursday » instead ? of \u25a0\u25a0> Saturday, at>4o •a. '\u25a0 m.T- from ; pier 42/ North river, foot of raorton' street",;'''" ""\u25a0 '\u25a0 " - * • . 'First class to" Havre," J7O and upward; second class ito := Havre,' W3 ; and ; upward. ;- GENERAL AGENCY « FOR \u25a0 UNITED ' STATES AND . CAN- ADA,"? 22 > Broadway :• (Hudson j building),' New Y. ork. • J. --.! F.-^ FUOAZL;-'' manager ; Pacific coast. 630 ' Montgomery : street, - San , Francisco. ; '-.. Tickets sold by i all : railroad: tlckat agents." ,-.-../.. RAILWAY* TRAVJEI* -. . - " ' [.. Northwestern Pacific Railroad U. -,'r-_ May 6, 1907 " , , ; t 'SHORE -DiyiMOX - : For Sausallto; 31111 Vallqy, San Rafael. ' s eWEEK »A DAYS-jEvery,": 3 0 ;r«; r « minutes from'i6:ls sto -9:45!, a.' m.; hourly? until 2:45'p.'?m.";:-tlien^every|Soiminute3 until 7:4s ipjim;; 1 9:00,110:15 and "ll:ss p/'m.^ :-;30 'minutes from 6:ls'a.'**mSuntll^B:ls-p.;m.;^9:00, :*9:15, •9:45; 10:15 { and 11:55 p. m. ; ? ; For ; Fair fax— Week . days---S :1 5, \u25ba 6:45; 7:15;*? : lo «a.v m.U 2:45,; 3 :15. ''3:45, :15,- 4:45 Cand^ 5:15 J p."Jm.-f.; Sundays.- 8:15," 9:15;10:15*.10:45. J . 11:45 a. m.;' 12:45, 1:45, 2:45,4:15,^4:46 and!B:ls.p.<m.- -v \u0084 . ••-'i': For \u25a0: San rt Quentln^-Daily— B :ls,, : 9:45. 11:45ia;vm.j;i2:45- and;l:4s p. ra. t v --;8:l&:a/-m.:;daily;?2:45'p.:m.^daily;ex'- cep t ;: Sundays and .: 8 :15 « p. m. ' : Sunday only rforvj Camp %\u25a0 "Weaker,* ? Monte .<rj 0 Cazadero i and -wayj stations, i- r - - '--.\u25a0?. 9:16 a." m.Y Sunday only, and -p\im dally -'except Sunday, ;-- for Camp iTaylor, j Point Reyes iand way stations.*^. 1 \u25a0:"" . • . ; . '" ' ' ; ;; :_ *V ' ", :'" ; .*To ' Sausalito only. L . .; ; , - ; •,: . •iv** : .;i\r. : W^vesterx myisio ?r .-' - \u25a0For.TlDtiron* Belvedere ana San Rafael : cfe7:30.**8:00*9:15,-;H:00 ar-nx^12:35,-3-30. 5:10,\*5:50r-6:3op.|m.»*daily.-- \u25a0. -':.:* \u25a0&\1 :30 i a.! m. (dally; for J Petaluma/- Santa Rosa; 5 -Cloverdale,iUklah,'i 6 Willits/'Sheri wood.'Sebastopol; and .way. stations * \u25a0/\u25a0 8 :00 1 arCnu daily for -Petaluma," Santa Rosa, 'sCamp .Vacation, -Glen' Ellen and way * etations. -'>-'•, - .' \u25a0 ,<•-'• v"" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:•. is*, 3 :B0 Ip.^m.'i1 p.^ m.'i daily , fonPetalurha; Santa Rosa, .'Cloverdale/, Ukiah.^Guernovllle.- Sebastopolrand waystatlons. J s 5 :10 * p.-i m. 1 - dally; for ; Petaluma ' - Santa " Rosa 3 Sebastopol," Glen > Ellen < and >"».? staUons^^;:--^^*:::-;-^;-.::---^ \u25a0-- ""*\u25a0* ;--"* 9:15i a..', m.' Sunday only, for Petaluma Santai : Rosa,^Glen/ t Ellen*'and > way?sta- tions.^ v .iSSßKlfiHffiSP^P^Kß;*" ' - \u25a0 >*To Tiburon only on week -days. •» \u25a0 ' -' -r m. Ticket * Offices : ;\u25a0'• Ferry Bulldlnj, and Genemi Offices,-* James' Flood buil«njr.~ -~ * " - 7"""™ »k»'- -'\u25a0 JAS.^AOLER.v General '..Manaiei J. J. GEARY. Act.' Gen. Passenger & Freight A^t. RAILWAY TRAVEL; .'• V^rif*sv Tnua» leave tal ire &» '/^^rt&^pV toarriwat : pklSlwJH San Francisco \<ff&!xy FEPJIY DEPOT • ' Foot of Maricet Street _ • Leave ::'—VU OAKI.AjrD PIER— Arrfrt 7.COa K^cnmond. Benicia. SacraiaantfX * •" ' - il •' ~ Sal3un and Wa y gtattona...,.,. ' ' 7Xh 7.80 a, Elmira. Vacaville. Ramsey . ;^ IMp ,7.60 a Davia. Woodland. >iary3Tille. : • Chioo. Ked Bluff— Oroyillw—^. • IMp ; • I Jam ' Elmborst," Newark, Centerville, -• Jose. Los Gatoa.Wriglit_ 5,-JSp 7.4« a Valledo. Napa. CalLUoga. Santa \u25a0 : \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Rosa. Jlartlaez. £aa Ramon \u0084 $2Sm , 7.48 a Nile3,"Pleasanton, Llvermore. " Tracy. Lathrop- Stockton___. 72Sp ; I.ooa Shasta Express— (Via Davis.) Willlama, Willows. Bed Bloft. \u25a0 Ashland, Portland and Ease &23p t2Q* 31artiae2.Antioch. Byron. Tracy. . Stockton. Newrp an. Los Banos, ' Jlenilota. Ararona. Baalord. 4.SSp .v Vlsalla. Porter v111e.........^-:_ 4J3p B^o* Port Costa. Latbrop. Merced. Mo- » desto, Fresno,- Hanford. VI- . \u25a0 -. - : salia, Tolare. Bakersfleld 4Mr l.«0a Kiles, -..' San Jose. livennore. • ,'r Stockton CMilton). Valley Spring. .lone; - Sacramento* 4.08j> 8.40 a Sonora. Tuolum ne and Aoarels,^. 4.08p J.OOa Atlantic Express — Ogden ; ; 428* 9.00 a Reno. Tonopan. Goldfleld- ' 42&9 1.40 a ' Richmond. Port Costa. Martinez. . and Way stations : \u0084; - §Mw IOJOa Vallejo. Mare Island. Kapa. IL2S* I 0.20« New Orleans .Express— Baiers- : • field, Loa A ngeles, Demins. X" \ - Paso. New Orleans 7.W» IOJCa Port Oosta. Martinez. Byron. \u0084 \u25a0;\u25a0••, Iracy. L atbrop. Stockton. Merced, Raymond. . Fresno. Gosh en Junction. Hanford, Lemoore. Vi^alia, TuJaro. 7.9Jb 1 1.00 a The Overland Limi ted— Omaba. ' " Chicago. De over. Kansas City 7^Bp 11.40 a KllesandWay Station9__». r 2.48b 2Mp x Newark. Agne w. San Jose__~ 72&n 3.009 Benicia. Win ters; Sacraicento. Woodland. Knights Landin;. Marysville and Oroville 10.45* 32Qf ' Yosemitß Valley via Raymond— ' Wawona Route __.. _™ &AS* 3.209 Port Costa, Martinez, By>on, , Modesto. Merced. T>«>" : 12.05t 3JO» Via Tibaron, West Napa. St. Helena. Callstoga^. . - 102 S. 3.40p Portland '. Express, (via Davis>, 1 \ Williams. Willo^ 9.: Red Blnfl. • • Ashland. Portiaod and East 9.43 i 3.40» Niles and Way Stations^... ;7.48| 4.00p Vallejcn Martinez. San Ramon.. .*- •~ Napa. Calistoga. Santa Rosa... *.W| 4.00p NUes. Tracy. Stockt on Lodi . . W2S* 4209 Elmhurat.' Newark-. Centerville f t8.48< \u25a0 Agnew. San Jose. __^..__ 1 t19.4& 4.40p ; Hay ward. Niles. Ir vington. San t*.2*i - Jose. Llvermore.. JII.4S* 5.OCp Tlie Owl Limited — Newman. Loa .\u25a0-:'_' Bano3. Mendota. • Fresno. Tn-' lare. Bakersfleld. Los Angeles 8.4 V S.2oj» Hay ward. Niles and i-an : Jos« . 7.DSi 5.20p Vallejo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sol- sun. Sacramento ..-.,?:, .. \u25a0 ,-7 11.2* 6.Mj> China and Japan Fast Mail— Osfden. Omaha.; Chicago....:..^-. Martinez. Sto ck ton. Sacra- ' - inento. Reno, Sparks .» C.4»i <.29v> Hay ward. Niles and San Jose ; 9.4b T.OO* Goldfleld Pass.— Port Costa. Be- nicia. Snisan. -Elmira. Dlxon.^ ' I>a»is. Sacra m ento. Truckeo - » - Wadsworth. Hazen. Fallen.' Tonopaii. Goldfleld and Keeler 7.o>* 7.Wp> RhyoUte. Beatty. Bullfrog.-; 428 i 7.06» Vallejo. Benecia and Way 6ta- ' , • tions, Sunday nnly \u0084,, --. HJUi 8.20p Oregon Express— Sacramento, . Marysville. Redding. Port- land. Puget Sound and East. 5.4J« . . 9M? Fast Mail— O gdtn, Omaha. Chi- --.\u25a0\u25a0: > cago.— Pueblo. Kansas City. - ' * £t. Lonia ;„„ -— . C4ai ; COAST LINE . JET (Third and Townsend Streeta) 6.10 a Valencia St.. San Jose and Way ' Stations ;,:,.„ .... 1. ;,;.-, ..,..* CJQs 7.0f1a Valencia St. Redwood. San Jos«. , . Morganhill. Gilroy. Pajaro. \u25a0 Watson vii:*. Santa Cruz— Lan- rel— Boulder Creek, Salinas . • Del Monte. Monterey. Padflo \u25a0 (?rf>yi^ ~ ..'.., 1* ' \u25a0 , ri . \u25a0 , 1 5«4Qp ; . I.oos Shors Line Limited— San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robles Hot • Sprinss. Fan Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. -Los Angeles . 9.30* B.ooa Del Monte. Monterey, Padflo . t Grove' •*" ' , ' *'" '• i- .' ', . . 9J89 \u25a0B.ooa Wataonville. Santa Cruz.Laarel. \u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0 f \u25a0\u25a0'RAnMoy Ptpolt -\ --.--,\u25a0• 9JO» > B JOa Tbe Coaster— San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robles Hot ' Springs, ..... Santa Margarita, San Luis.- - .. \u0084 Obispo. -' Guadalupe. Santa \u25a0' i *' Barbara. San Buenaventura, ;. - \j- j Oxnard. Burba nk. Los Angeles 1L45» : BJBa Gilroy, Holli3ter. Tres Pinos. Pa." - Jaro. Watsonville.' Santa Cruz. Castroville. Del Monte, Pacific - Grove. Suri, Lorn poc_~~.— .. 11.45* • 9.05 a Valencia St., South San Fran- - ' Cisco. Palo Alto.' San Jose.™.. 7.40» 10.30 a Valencia St., Burlingame. San - . >, Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. ' San Jose. : 1.20p>.' II JOa Valencia St.. San Jqs» and Way RtaHnna \u25a0\u25a0--- *- ~ «.1S». 2.00p Valencia St.. San Josa and Way . Stations ' ' ' ' ,"~, "~- ; fLSS» S.ooy Del Monta Express— Valencia *j St.; San Jose. Gilroy. Watson- > ville. Santa Cruz. Del Monte. Monterey. Paciflc Grove—— 12.15» 3.00^ Hollister. Tres Pinos S.4o* 'S.IS? New Orleans Express— El Paso. ./. San Antonio, Houston. New 1 * Orleans and East- _:_ 1015 a 3.159 : San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Santa Barbara.. Los Angales ' .* X.S.ISa S.ISp Watsonville. Santa Cruz, Del -..;•' Monte. Monterey. Paciflc - > Grove \u0084 . -- - -. ,- -, 11.45p - 3.30p Valencia St., Sooth San Fran- ,- ;\u25a0,-* cisco." San Jose. Gilroy. Hol- lister. Tres Plnos——. . 10.35 a 4JOp Valencia St.. San Jose and Way j +S.oo* l - Stations...... - ; , * - \u0084-) ,} t9.lS*> tS.OOp Valencia St., Burlingame. San Mateo, . Palo Alto. San Jose, Los Gatos— -r. ' ,: \u0084 '.- \u25a0.;',• -^- i9.86a - , SJOs -Valencia St.. San Jose and Way --..*; 'Stations "~ - ' • 10.80 a t6.00i» Valencia St.. - Burlingame. San . Mateo. Beresford. Belmont. \u25a0 >:' • Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menlo • ""• Park., Palo Alto, San Joseu:_. 7^oa •JOp Valencia St.; San Jose and Way Stations : L._ O»a \u25a0 B.OC j Sunset Express— San Jose. Sail- j , nas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Ban Lnis Obispo. Santa Bar- bara. Los Angeles. Deming. El . . '- Paso. New Orleans - • .'-tO-1S« B.ooa Golden State Limited Sleeper— fbnur.- *E1 Paso. Kansas Ci ty. St. Louis. Ohlpagn \u0084-.,.; V _. 10.13 a 8.009 Pajaro. Watson ville. Capitola. ' Santa . Cruz.-- Castroville. . I>*l -: Monte. Paciflc Grove -.\u25a0_-\u25a0\u25a0.. '., * 11.45> 8.159 Valencia St: Ocean View/ Palo '.- : AJto. San Jose -— _ , " -;,;.;. ., «-4« a ; tl.oop ; Sacramento River Steamers iSJOOp 4.00» i, Wednesdays frora Howard 6t.v \u25a0Wharf N0. 2. "3. 3. Break- water." Marshflehl, CoqnlUe. - Myrtle Point. Ora-' ''"' - t3.00a : : Union : ; Transfer '\u25a0'\u25a0 Company agents ; collect 1 baggago and checks on trains of/ Southern Pacific and deliverto , residence. They are acthorteed to check baggago - direct from residence. -.- ' ' -/ \u25a0 • ~ . \u25a0 - . OAKLAND '? HARBOR / FERRY -(Foot of Market Street)' ''\u25a0- " 7jOO. 8J». 9J)0. 10X0. 11X0 a. m. , 1 12X0. IXO.jtXO. 8X0. 4X0. 6X0. 6X0, 8X0,000 Hum, !/ A for Moralnj P f or Afternoon ', iSonday trcepted. tScmday only. ; Via Sansalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. ! Lv. SaaFraa, >yJgj^-."-/< Lv.Ta— lpals. \u25a0 I wxek tva- - sra- wbsx DAT DAY PAT PAT 9:13 A I 7il3A r^3 5^3 A VM x 9:15 A Ua»A WOP "liii P" '54* A *&mW U:l« P 4i14 P 11:13 A l>ioP, RATOT- 12MS P .: ..; ;-T: :« • J:10 P M.IOTU * ; dat 2JSPL UnlHdMayt 4:«P dat ; 4;45P 3MSP tShyTS? r 8:40 P fcMP i TICKET OFFICJB AT SAUSAUTO rEMT,' BAY A.YD DiT£BUBB.I.\ BOCTEJ MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD' - \ VALLEJO and NAPA v -XAPA valley booth V- x . ".. ; Moatlcello S. S. Co. aad Xapa VaUey El*ctrl« R. B. Co. ' ' Clove > coonectioos. I- -;-: «— ROU.YD TRIPS DALLY--« 'Boats leave, Saa rranciac* 7:00,'_»»:43 •••.;«.. . 12 :S0 noon. 3:15. 8:00. »8:80 p. m. " ; . San Francisco landing and office. (Hay street » wharf, north end Ferry . building, Marie t Sttaet terry.i Meals a la cart*. - .* Pune temporary '408. •Lands Navy ..Tard • dtrtet."^ : SSSoR^^B Weekiy^Call, $1 per Year' 15