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Snipping News and Gossip of the Water Front bteamship Asia, Formerly the Doric, Will Depart Today for Orient The Occidental and Oriental steam ship company's steamer.Asia will start across tbV Pacific today, its maiden trip under the new name. For the past- 15 years, as the Doric, it has traversed the \u25a0waters between here and Oriental ports. It has always been popular on the run and has carried in safety thousands of passengers between j here and Asiatic points. The personnel of the officers will not be changed and the vessel will continue in the command of Captain H. Gaukgrroger. Although the Asia sails under ithe British. flag and under the name of the Occidental and Oriental steamship com pany It Is really the property of the Pa cific Mall steamship company. . For this reason the name of the Doric was changed to conform with those of the vessels belonging to the company, all of which end with the letter '"a." The other Pacific Mail vessels plying In thb Oriental trade are the Mongolia, the Manchuria, the * Siberia, the Korea, the- China and the Persia, formerly the Coptic ... . . The Asia will pail at 1 o'clock today • nfl will carry a big cargo of general freight. It will take a limited number of passengers. - . j n<-port« MRri<insr «* Oerrilct Captain Houdlette of the Oceanic pte&mshlp company's . steamship Sierra reports that at 6:20 p. m. on May 23, when In latitude 37 degrees 10 minutes north ana longitude 12< degrees 30 minutes west, he sighted a derelict. It \u25a0was a small \u25a0wooden steamer, bottom up. Captain Houdlette believed It to be the lost Bessie K. Lumber Arrival a Light Lumber arrivals from the north coast by sea yesterday were unusually light, amounting to only 415,000 feet. The Bteamer AJcatraz brought 116,000 feet and the steamer Casco 300,000 feet. Will Sail on Saturday The transport Crook will sail on Sat urday for Honolulu. It will { carry about 300 troops and a few casuals. Crbvrley Havlnjc an Outing: Thomas Crowler, head of the Crow ley launch company, left last Saturday for a, two',, weeks* visit to \u25a0 : Adams springs. . \u25a0-• • -. Will- Operate Shi»« The Mutual Shipping, company filed articles of incorporation yesterday with the county clerk. Oliver J. Olson, An drew F,;Mahony, Charles Gerlach, ' H. Van Bergen and Frank G. Drury are the directors and each has subscribed $1,125. COAST. SHIPPING NEWS Items of Interest to Manners lof the Pacific • BAN PEDRO. Jun* 10.— Tbe prospects of the Juinbtr trade of routbern California through San Podro and otfcer ports haTe brightened d urine •the part rwi. It is stated that with a reduc tion la tonnage rat«>a aod a . consequent redac tion in "the price of lumber local building opera tions,hare been resumed, and the Arlxona, New Metlco and old Mexico mining orders are re rurDißg to toe larce local wholesale yards. \u25a0On account of the former high rate obtaining for Pacific coast lumber a large. Tolume of busi ness had been diTerted to Texas concerns. Much " r tbe lumber used throughout the southwest <-n»sista of, heaTy . mining timbers. After a trial nf the Texas product it was found to be Infe rior to that M«-ed.ln the forerts of the Pacific northwest- This trade with minlnt; (tenters Is 'T.ora"us and the lons of these orders was a oeTere blow to local dealers. , -N«w-a»«t the boctness is coming: bark to the. r^iclflo coast the lumbermen are elatetl oTer fu ture buelnes* proßpeet». It it claimed, that lum t>cr can be enld here at several dollars under tbe' Texas market, while only a few weeks ago Texas was able to undersell tbe California market by from $3 to JT per tnoueand feet. Already set* era 1 Ur*e carriers which haTe been temporarily idle haTe been chartered to carry lumber from pnrthern mill* 'to San Pedro owing to the In creased demand. The steam schooner Samoa, Captain Madsen, erriTed this morning from Caspar Tia San Fran cisco, brinrin* &00.000 feet of lumber : consigned to the National lnmber company. The steam schooner Yosemite, Captain Joha *en, Bte-daya froa Socta Bend tU Astoria, is discharging 625,000; feet, of lumber at this port. ... . .- > .. . . • :-, The steam achooner Beiene, Captain Anderson, from Eaymo&d. arriTed - this morning, bringing f 25.000 feet of lumber. Tbe cteam schooner San Gabriel. Captain Creen. arriTed on Its schedule from Kureka and the Cmpqna- riTer with a full cargo of lumber consigned to the Kerckhoff-Cuzner milling and lumber rompany/; .. \u25a0 • --..-••;.>..- . - Tbe frelrht and pat«enger Meamship Coos Bay. Capuin Zeii. ' cleared today Iffi- San Francisco • n<l way ports with carro consigned to the Pa riß'' Otast steamship company. • t The barkentine J. L. ETiston. Captain Jansrn. «cd the fichoaner Defiance, Captain Salethke. for Grar« Harbor, and the ecbooner C. 8. Iiolme«, fir Ecreka; finished discharging lumber cargoes as 4 sailed today In ballast to reload. The iwfeooner Alex T. Brown. Captain Peter "\u25a0\u25a0r. finfrbed dSochargincr n lumber cargo and ««i!ed today Jn ballart fnr Ballard to reload. * Tbe stecm B^tooner Helen P. Drew. .Captain Ounderson. flnirbed dLvharging its lumber cargo today and i* wheduled to clear Vxnorrow for Greenw->od to reload. , .-, . «i*« PORTLAND, June 10. — The uteamer Alliance. Captain Olson. arriTed thin eTeninz. .^ The nestn «<-li"oapr Dairy Freeman Is on the <!rrdock fof repairs. • ' ,; DUtriot' Forecaster Beals predicted that the Willamette will remain nearly rfatlonary .Toe*. <"*? and Wednesday ' and fall slightly Thursday. It 1« belie Ted that all danger from extremely r.'jrh water this summer )« past. ASTOBIA. June 10. — Tbe nil steamer Aoun <-Ir.n, with a cargo of fuel oil from Port Har ford. arrlT«d thin morning and went to Portland to discharge. Wben tbe Asuncion entered the riTer it was drawing nearly 23 feet of water « mi recelTed sereral bompe. • This was ' canned by the tcskl taking the course oa«l by .the roactlng vessels, and not the one for the beaTier laden boata. . ;. \u25a0 \u25a0 • \u25a0 - . • v The NorwesUn »te.amsliip Sark. with a cargo of flour, for north China, sailed last erenlng. v • : Tbe at earner .Alliance. arriTed this morning from Coos bay witb a general ' cargo and pas tencers and left for Portland later. Tbe steam ecbooner Joban Poul*en arriTed yrsterday and will take a lumber cargo to San Frsnolson. c f~<~* - Tbe liner Costa Rica arriTeß from Portland ttaia afterooon and sailed this eTenlng - for San Frnnci*?? with a general cargo aad passengers. Tbe i-arkenilae Diamond Head, frtth a'carpo c.r 915.000 feet of itimber for San Pedro, «raa towed to sea yesterday. . ' - Tne British steamship African Monarch finished taking on a million feet of .lnmber at the Tongue Point mills and went to Portland to complete Its rargo. •H*mSBP | 4B' NMi 4KtfHty| . SEATTLE. Jnne 10.— Work on .the MlnnesoU has been nerioufly hampered by the strike of 'be longshoremen.' • No cargo baa been'remoTed from the ve**M. altboogh it has been ' !n ; port . thi?e dars. SeTeral - attempts to loa4 tbe xhlp hare l.f-oa made, but the k>ng*boreme& who have been engaged do cot remain long enough to accomplish ant-thing. > \u25a0 . . Tbe fiteamfchip Kaga Maru will sail at dayllgtit for the orient. It takes: a full load of general frrtpht. The Knroki party will return. to Japm on this vessel. 'Flour forms tbe principal pan jf tbe carco. . . ft*9VJ<VMgm Tbe Ji^iustlp Humboldt arriTed \u25a0\u25a0 tonight fro-.n Knuthern Alaska, bringing $525.000 In gold. This ik .sl:e firwt Hg shipment of Alaskan gold to !>e n-i-e '.f(-4 - tiifs year. \u25a0 The -cleanup* in tbe Dorjh han born cartalled by labor trouble*. , Most of tl>f- pa*««JgerB on the , Te«el - were from tbe interior. .They »aid.that the strike on -the In ouko was reported to be of unusual dimensions. '" Tbe stfamahlp Edith eailed for the north to- Bight. laden with a cargtt for None. ,j Armr Transport* The BumMde in at Seattle." .j- / Ti,<- Buford: sailed June 3 for Shanghai: .> A ; Th* Crooir Jo in port and trill call for.Hono- JkUi on Fatnrday. - "\u25a0 *\u25a0' '"*' The Dlx. left.Xasasak! May; 28. nomeward tHiitnd. - * •• - "'\u25a0'" .'' " ' Toe Kllpstrlck is at Newport New*. \a. Tbe Logan a rri red May 81 at ManlU; :,; " Tue Meade la at New^Tork. Out of commw *\m; ' *-" \u25a0' f '' " ' "_ '''":\u25a0*"' '\u25a0'•\u25a0-. * : ' The tarall* Is at Ne«T«rt Sews, V«. * y:< Toe Sheridan Is at Mare islacd; under repair*. Tb* Fheraao arrtred from Manila Satnrday.: Ti<# Thotoas nailed for Manila on June fi." Tbe Warren la In port. V.. | The' Oftrane * lAmt --' BritUh Rhip'Hllßon, out 147 dajs.from: Caleta Colosa. for Hainburs. 6 pwr cent. .. . ~ ; . luuan etolp.r. S. Ciampa, out 149 days, from Tslbot, for Iquiqur. S per cent. , -» > ''-"_''= ' BrlUnh «hlp Amulree. ont 143 *aj« from Toeo jaia, lor Falmoutb, « per c«t.*. • ' j vr^? ( fnU 5* «*«x»er India, out .' 9l • dayi r from M«a«lr«, for Plattf. 25 per cent. - xews (of the ocfiisr Will Take Grain to China — thT h ZIEf vl*.v 1 *. ite *mer Aacot.at Portland!', and we British Bteamer Wyneric, on.Puget sound, are under .charter • for grain to China. Both were chartered prior to arrival. . Export* by the Koimoi Liner /w.^****^" 11 " • tf »' n^f ' AbeasJnil. which sailed i «^? r 1 v - for Hamburg *nd-way ports. -bad t« X* JfiSl" tbu P«rt..T»lned at $91,979 and to be distribated as follown: For Mexico, «30,- P*t^ «Sf?i America, :s3l,2S9; Ecuador. $8,290; T.n?' *^ W;^ Chlle ' *6.383;80UT1a. $110; Bug w^r. *l ' , Geman y. *6,972. The following t« "'Palpal exports:: . • ,• \u0084t. Me , xlc^— 76 bbU flour, 35,683 lbs malt, 62 rau and 1\u25a0 es irtne, 355 lbs beans, 10 pkgs K^T ii e f "^PfOTlsions,- 274 lt» dried fruit. 374 i?a !?l* ln - g> 285 lb » «Plcw>. 25 cs canned good*. VZ. lbs . b! ***. 238 lbs mUlstuffs. 8 pkgs pota £s-fi « yS Di ??*' *° c » Balmon . ».OSO kegs amt hi.lfi blaetln fr powder, 90 cs dynamite. 81 cs blastln* caps, 60 ca fuse, -28,800 ft lumber, 23 Pkga machinery. 42,805 lbs tallow," 2,007 lbs fSSF'sJ 2 P*W paints. v n p k gg electrical S^So^ttS? frease ' 98 * pcsplpe - l -To Central Ameriea-^O6bMs \u25a0' floor, 38.446 lbs ilV*' tftPl^" rroceriea and . prorisloos, 2,529 lbs i I *** w3w 3 ' 052 lbt "P^e*. 80S ca canned goods. 224 lbs chocolate. 323 lbs cheese. 4,408 lbs and 16 ptrs mUlstoffa; 1.045 lbs dried fruit. «00 lbs "V siM ; , %>• ,lb«, lb « bread. 173 lba sago. 308 lbs nnts. 1.115 lba paste. 350 lbs. tea, 1,973 gals T^L, 80 1 wbUk '- 6 bblsT ginger ale. 63 cs. i .! a^L 2 drum * oI1 »' 657 c " an<l 7 &vms coal 0i1,. 66 drums and. 10 cs gasoline. 45 cs tar. 800 cs and 12 keg* powder, 31 cs fuse, 15- cs X™ 111 , 11 *-1 c* blasting caps, 12.311 lbs tallow, and 58 bdls Iron, 75 pcs and 39 bdls pipe. 12 bis soap. 10 rkgs paints, 2,000 lbs coal, 1 pkr ma. chlnrry. «7 kegs nails, 100 bdls shooks, 460 lbs rosin, 7,73« lbs sine. 9 bdls brooms, 8 bales bags, 17 colls rope, 20 drums carbide. 21 pkes fireworks. * . . . " To Ecuador— 227 bbls floor, 626 ctls barley. • 7 ca canned goods, 710 cs salmon, IS pkg» groceries and prorlilons, 248 lbs dried fruit, 400 lba ralstns. 4,957 pals wine. 5 cs whisky. 10 cs preserred cherrte*. 43 bdls brooms, 182 coils rope. 6,018 ft lnmber. 9 bdls sbooks. 26 pkgs machinery. 4,037 lbs tallow. 60 bales pap»»r bags. - . .. .. \u25a0 .\u25a0 • To Peru— 7.B3o lbs . dried fruit, 91 cs canned goods. 200 lbs millstuffa. 31 pkgs grocprjes and proTislons, 51 cs whisky. 2 cs mineral water, 8.435 lba tallow. 3,990 lbs greaie, 92 colls rope, 16 pkgs machinery, 700 lbs seeds, 16 pkgs harness and saddlery,* 5 cs turpentine, 1 cs arms and ammunition. To Chile— loo bbls beef. 239 cs canned goods? 90 cs salmon, 8.300 lbs dried fruit, 20 cs eauce. 10 cs pickles, 4,416 lbs lans. 19,671 lbs tsllow, 65 colls rop«, 3 pkgs machinery, 2 pkgs drags, 50 bbls oils, 1 cs arms and ammunition. To Bollrla— 27o gals wine. » To London — 4,000 lbs phosphate rock. 1 To Germany — 50 gals wine, 4- cs canned goods, 3 pkgs machinery, 32 pkgs household SOOds. -. .',-/,,. \u25a0 SHIPPING IXTELLIGEXCE ARRIVED Tuesday. June 10. Stmr Hornet, Marten, 6B hours from Port Los Angeles, via Alcatrai landing &9 hours. Stmr. State of California, Thomas, 46 hours from San Diego. • " - . . :. ,-y, Stmr Del Xorte, Payne, 30 hours from Crescent City. Stmr City of Topeka, Glelow, 20 hours from Eureka. - » - Stmr Cased. Aglln, 86 hours from Portland, rla Astoria 74 hours. • . - • Stmr Alcatrai,. Frederickson, 14 hours from Greenwood. • \u25a0 ..- . . -.'".. Stmr Roanoke. Dunham, 3 days from Portland, Tia Eureka 16 hours. - ~ , CLEARED -\u25a0\u25a0 -'s'- *\u25a0 •. - , Tuesday, June 10. Stmr City of Poebla, , Jensen, Victoria, B. C, etc; Pacific Coast steamship company.. ' . Br bark Battle Abbey, Darison, Eureka; J. J. Moore & Co. - . SAILED" . - -. . . Tuesday, ' June 10. \u25a0 Stmr Pomona.- Swasson,* Eureka.. •• '" Stmr Columbia,' Doran. Portland. ' . Stmr Bonlta, Nicolson, San Pedro abd way ports: \u25a0 • , : ..--,...-\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 . -^ - : Stmr Clty'of Pueb!a,'Jep*en,- Victoria and Port Townsend. \u25a0 ....,-.• \u0084.,,. Stmr Roanoke. Dnnham. San P«»dro. Ptmr M. F. Plant. Nelson.' Coos bay. , Btmr Coqultle Hirer, Sandberg, FoYt Bracg." Stmr Nelson. Albion. - Strnr ttanta Cruz. Hannah,. Monterey.'. , -"-,' Stnrr George I W. rider, Jessen, Eureka and Portland. Ore. x . - \u25a0. : -\u25a0 \u25a0 ». ; -. -\u25a0 Br bark Battle Abbey, Darisoa, Eureka, in tow" t>t tag Sea Rorer. , . - - Br bark lord Templeton, Reid. Sydncr. Schr Sotbyome, Peterson. Albion. -. - SPOKEN ' H May 25. lat 29 N, long 18 VT— Br ship Indore,' from . Hamburg. - for San Francisco. - May 27, off Fernando Xoronha — Hal ship Elisa, from Shields, for San Francisco. • •' May 23, lat 6 N, long 29 W— Br ship Clan Galbraitb, hence Feb 26, for Hull.- > . TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS. June 10. 10 p. m.— Weather foggy, wind northwest; Telocity 12 miles per hour. '\u25a0 . \u25a0 . ;*. . \u25a0-\u25a0-/ •\u25a0 ,- DOMESTIC PORTS PORT GAMBLE: — Arrired. June- 10 — Schr Ca mano, hence May 22; bark Palmyra, hence May- 26. ! - ...i \u25a0 REDONDO — Arrired June 10^-Stmr.Vanguard, from - Union landing: I barge Three, in . tow of tug Sea King, from Port Harford; stmr Marcrick, hence June 7. - \u0084 - - Sailed Jane 10 — Stmr Marerick, for San Fran cisco. - ."•••- '.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ...\u25a0•\u25a0 ASTORIA— SaiIed June 10— Stmr Costa Rica, for San Francisco. . ; - i:. NOMfs —^ArrlTed June 10— Stmrs Victoria and Ohio, from Seattle; 6tmr, Alliance, from Coos bay: Mmr AMincion. hence June 6. •\u25a0 trailed June 10— Bktn Makaweli, for San Fran cisco, v- • \u25a0--• •. .V-- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ,- \u25a0 \u25a0;. -.'-.. \u25a0 .; , . WlXSLOW— Arrired Jane 10— Bark Hcsper. hence May 2«. r -ri ArriTed June 9— Bark Fresno; from. Port Lud low.ii>~^ -' \u25a0 Anired June 10— Ship St. Francis, from San Dlepo;-<4»!-S»€»a>Ai f '?jf '*£'\u25a0--'? \u25a0"•-.• : , 1 '.:'\u25a0" \u25a0 HOQUlAM,— Arrived June B— Bktn Retrierer, from Guaynras; schr Edward R. West, from San Pedro.:., \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 - - -... •• ' .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084\u25a0' \ : .. , •\u25a0 Sailed June 9— Schr Louis.-for San Francisco; Btmr Charles Nelson, for San Francisco. -; : • FORT BRAGG — Sailed June 10— Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. : \u25a0 • Et'REKA — ArriTed -June' 10— Stmr ,~- Eureka, hence June 8: stiar F. A. Kflburn, -from Astoria; stmr South Bay, hence June 8; stmr Raralll, hence June B.~Y***tS&&Sf*3p \u25a0 • . . . TATOOSH— Passed In June 9 — Stmr" Harold Dollar, hence June 5. for Puget sonnd; stmr Mon tara, bence June 0. for Seattle and Nome. . •. •-' • ' Paßsed nut June 9 — Nor >«tmr -.Tordenskjold, from Oyeter Harbor, for Ban Francisco. : .?\u25a0*?> TACOMA— Sailed June 9— Br ship Rlrerslde, for Valparaiso.. -• « c ;-' , &AHTX BARBARA— Arrited- June 10— Stmr Santa Rosa, j hence Jane 9, and I sailed I for San Diego. - \u0084.\u25a0,.-......-...-..\u25a0 .- \u25a0:.-\u25a0«.\u25a0.\u25a0!.-.\u25a0 , SOUTH BEND— Sailed > June 9— Stmr • Daisy Mitchell, for San Francisco; schr WIF. Jewett, for San Pedro. _ .. " '.. - v Arrlred June 9—Bktn Amaranth, from 1 San Pedro. - ' -/ \u25a0 \u25a0.-.."\u25a0\u25a0 -'\u25a0 " .- \u25a0--.- •\u25a0 . -'.-\u25a0 SA>' PEDRO — ArriTed June 9— Stmr Tam'al pais. hence June 7: etrar Yosemite,' hence June 8; stmr Samoa; hence'Jnne 8. ' • "; , \u25a0'\u25a0 • .: \u25a0 Sailed June 10-^-Stmr. Cooa Bay,* for. Port Har ford: achr C; B. Holmes, ; for Kureka;'bktn J. L.' ETiston. for Grays Harbor.- -\u0084':--- i COOS BAY— Bailed June 9— Stmr Alliance, for 1 Astdria; stmr F. A. Kllburn, for Eureka and San Francisco..---'' - " •> \u25a0 :, \u25a0\u25a0-•-- \u25a0-:-..-_ '"-,.\u25ba,;.\u25a0. - -V: \u25a0 -ArriTed '.'- June, B— Scbr \u25a0 Enther ; Buhne. ' hence May 29; schr. Annie Lars»n.< hence May. 2B.- < • ' ArriTed June 9 — Bktn Encore, from San Pedroi ' • POET. HAP.FOXD — ArriTed ;- June'- 10 — Stmr' Marerick. from • Redondo; .stmr : Whlttier, from \u25a0 San Diego. ... . \u25a0 \u25a0 - • ...... : - - „ ' Sailed June < 30— Stmr Atlas, with barge Nine ty-one in. tow. for San Francisco; stmr Whlttier, with barge. Santa Paula, la -tow, for San Fran cisco. •" ' \u25a0-.' -\u25a0\u25a0 - : ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . '' \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0"'- -.*\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0' "• \u25a0• '.:.. ISLAND PORTS; • ' ." :; ', HONOLT7T.C— SaiIed June 8— Br stmr.ValdlTla, for Newcastle, X. S;W. • • \u25a0 '\u25a0:, ; ...i ArriTed June .10 — \u25a0 Stmr Alaskan, from Tacom'a. ELEELIC — Sailed June 6— Schr Carrier . Dote, for Grays Harbor. •".\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 '« '*\u25a0'- ,•\u25a0\u25a0 ' - ' . . • .**i - FOREIGN PORTS - GIBRALTAR — Passed June 9— Br stmr Titan, from Puget sound, for Liverpool. \u25a0 VALPARAISO^ — ArriTed -May 23 — Br stair Earl of Carrtck, from New. York: -\u0084 \u25a0:-.\u25a0.' . HONGKONG — Sailed June «—« — Br stmr Empress of Japan, for VancouTer.'" ,'- ' .-« '~V; -> ,' \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 LONDON— Sailed June 9— Br stmr Bellerophon, ! for Royal ; Roads. •" ' V ".' . ~? ." .-. -'. , c--;- *, ~ ACAPULCO— SaiIed June B— Stmr ; San < Juan,.! for San - Francisco. \u25a0 v : - «A-g«*SBS?mP^P<g?V . YOKOHAMA— ArriTed Jane 9— Ger etmr Nlco naedia,-from Portland,",- Ore.-- - •\u25a0• .\u25a0<'.\u25a0 ".-.»: .-.•' -:..;.\u25a0 .VICTORIA— ArriTed > June ; 10 — Nor utmr Sark, from Astoria. - * -' - \u25a0 \u0084. \u25a0 ..-. . r OCEAN STEAMERS . , - GIBRALTAR— SaiIed .'Jane ;j 10— Stmr • Kocnig Albert,' for New York: ;., - .Memoranda - LONDON, ' June : 9.— Ouayaqull te lejjraphi ; Nor bark /Alexandra,' from ' Newcastle.- Australia, for A neon, was abandoned.' May; B,tlat 1 3,' no: long. account of - being j abort |of | proTisJons. Sustained no damage. . First officer and part of crew landed hite.~. \u25a0 -.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-'\u25a0 ' .\u25a0''~"^ : .*~-~ [ -: : ' .-;'•\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ' \u25a0' "*_ ' — -rrr.'Ci '\u25a0 ' -\u25a0- - STEALS ] EOKSE AJn>YBU<»OT— Darid ' Llch ner was \u25a0 booked , at , the : city; prison ; yesterday ; by DMeetiTP* Graham and Rtordan 'on 1 charge ; of grand •-. larceny.: V He .» la *> iiccnsed l of B stealing | a horae and baggy worth $375 belonging to Tbomtt Barman,* which •be sold ; t»> i W. " J. : Gallagher ! of the Woodla'wn ttablei for %W. '-'.-:. X • .; . TIIE SA.\' FRANCISCO CALC, TUESDAY, JTOTE 11, 1907. Weather i Report -'• United - States • Department : of 'Agriculture- Weather Bureau. Pan Francisco. June 10,1907.i- r •RAINFALLS DATA y^-J,;-;^, '\u25a0-\u25a0 --\ \u25a0 \u25a0."'•\u25a0: Past >:^ Xor- , - Stations-^-' . 24 hours, to date, f.-'mal;' Enrejka ......'........- 0.005 'f80.45 : /46.35 Red - 81uff. ......... .W Tr." ' ;' \u25a0> 27128 '>"; \u25a0 J25.55 Sacramento ... .... .7.0.00 ; : = 23:1 ft 4 ,' 20.80 San * Francisco: .... ... 0.00 -\u0084 24 . m .fs 23.57 Ran Jo«e:.. '.....;...:. 'o.oo^ 22:24 .:."..' FreSao '. ;-. . . ; .V. . . : .7-. ' . 0.00 -' " ; 10.61* . >•:\u25a0 9.00 San*Luis 0bi5p0. . . . . . 0.00 > " -:24;87'- :21.50 I»s Angeles.... '..v:.'.-^ 0.00 :•,;,> 19.23 :" '17.30 San Dieg0. . . . . ; .'. : . :."0:00 1 '^. ,10.42 >:-, -t 10:47 - . \u25a0 3 ? ? I . '2: '-Ha BTATIOK3. I vg . H :. r f\u25a0 |? Baker ......:. 29.70. 62 .60 BE ':Rain': ; "'.lO Boise *........ *.29. 72 -68 "54 -E T'SRain i;'*.odi ;'*.0d Flagstaff ......29.80 ,70 34- 8 = . Clear'/: .00 , Fresno -.", V.."t:'.29.74 "SO r>B NW --Pt.Cldy. .00 Los Angeles.: .-.29. 8« :78 52 :SW ; Clear ; ' .00 Modena -.-. .... :: .29.76 *. 74 \u25a0"\u25a0 40 : . SW ' Clear ;•':\u25a0 • .00 | Mt.-Tamalpals.29. B9'; sft :.'NW Foggy ' .00 North Head : . .29.74 56 50 W- " Cloudy, ' .00 Phoenix ...,: .29170 86 62 XW Clear/ , .00 Pt. Eeyes Lt.".29.88 56 . . XW .*'\u25a0. Cloudy .00 Portland ...:... 29. 72 62 54 S • Ra,in < . 1 J)2 Red Bluff '-. . ;.29.72 72 62 . S Cloudy 't .1)0 Reno ;.... 29.72 T4 44 SW>,Pt.Cldy .00 Rooeburg ..: . . .29.6(J -62 -'BS'* XW •••: Rain. -'--.' J". 23 Sacramento -...2ft. 80 70^ 5«^S ' .: ' Cloudy i r:ortr :0rt Salt Lake.'. 29. 7« .74 4ft X Cloudy ".01 San Diego. 29.80 ,6(1 .18 SW ' Cloudy 00 f?an,FranciJco..29.9o .60 50 XW Cloudy T.OO San Jose r. . . .29.90 -'\u25a0 72 46 NW * Cloudy .00 San L. 0bi8p0.29.90/?0'46 NW PtCldy :00 SE. Fara110n..29.90 6rt ' .. SW Cloudy; '.00 Seattle .. . : ... .29.76 60 50 S r Cloudy" Tr. Spokane .......29.74 " CS 50 8 Cloudy- .10 •Summit \u25a0"...-..-,\u25a0 57 -'26 i S % Pt.Cldy.oo Tatoosh . ". .29.74 M.4« W Cloudy :01 Tonopah -. . ; . . .29 .70 '70- 52 SE '. }. Cloudy .00 WalU .Walla. .-.29. 70 \u25a066* 54 SE Pt.Cldy .03 Wlnnemueca . .29.68 76 44 'SW "\u25a0 Cloudy \u25a0\u25a0• .HO Ymna ...;.-.-.•..•. .-.29.70-'i 96; 64^8 Clear; T -00 •ATerage snow on ground. 37 inches. • ... \u25a0 "~. '.-;;\u25a0. -. ; >. SrxopSlS--. ? -'\u25a0;.>>. ?+? :. The pressure continues low Orer the roust and conditions are: unfarorable ?\u25a0 for \u25a0 settled; r fair weather. > Rain ban fallen \ ln '.Washington,'-: Or ego- and the northern, portion'nf '.the '.Sacramento ralley. - It Ik much cooler along the coast and la northern California. \u25a0• \u25a0* ',-\u25a0 : - : *•. '<\u25a0• :. ; '-\u25a0•::'. FORECAST San \u25a0 Franclfico and Ticinityr-Cl«udy - Tuesday, possibly, light showers; light southwest- wind. >, | / : Sacramento raliey— Showers Tuesday;' • fresh south. wind. - ..,-* '.;';.- - v .-.\u25a0 •:,-' \u25a0 r San Joaquln.Tttley^<;ioudy .Tuesday ;\u25a0 probably showers in the- mountains; 'light north win J, ''changing to southwest. •\u25a0. \u25a0 -.J. • - J: \u25a0' f- -> ' Los Angeles : and \u25a0 ricinity— Cloudy \u25a0'" Tuesday; light sotithwest wind. -. . « \ - A. G;.McADIE, District Forecaster. . MoTemeata of Steamers ' , .-\u25a0 -: TOABRIVB- --• .s -'. -^ : ;\u25a0:." . - From ?„\u25a0;., -. . | ;,> Steamer '; |;-.Due Humboldt ............ F. ; Leggett . . . . June 11 rcrt. Los : Angeles.:.:. J. Hlgglns ...-; June'll Seattle . ; : ... ..... ... . Meteor : . : . . . : . June 11 Portland & Astoria. Nome - City ; . . . : June 11 Nanaimo Wellington .... June. ll Humboldt ."........;:; Eureka ..:....'. June 11 Hongkong & M0J1...... Appalachee . . . . June 11 Seattle. &. Taeotna..... Watson ......... June 11 Salina Crus . . ........ Arixonan \ '.'.'. '.*.'.. June 12 Portland & Astoria.... Costa \u25a0 Rica "...; Jnne-12 Seattle .:..... ...;.... Carda ...::.\u25a0.:*: June 12 Eel Rirer P0rt5. ...... Argo IISI;.:.:: June 12 Humboldt .....:... Scuth . Bay . V. .-. June, 13 San.- Pedr0". ........ .'.:' Yoscmlte. \u25a0 . :. .;. June : l.T Nanaimo . .....:.-; TcrdensJkJold i-.\i -.\ June 13 China fcJapan.. ;.-..'.. Hongkong MaruJJnne 13 •Portland & Astoria. .:.; Cascade* ."..".-.": June 13 Humboldt .'."....:'..: . . Pomona v ; h*J f J : June' 13 New York, ria Ancon.. City pf Para. .. .Tune 13 Hamburg & Way Ports. Tbeben "'.:.'.".,;'. June' lS San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa V.'.. ; June 13 Point Arena & Albion.. POrno ; .:..•?.;.. June 13 Portland .&• Way Ports. F. ;Kilburnv:V. . June 13 San Pedro A: Way Ports Coos Bay . :v.,-i June. 13 Grays Harbor :.....:.. N'ewburg 5 \u25a0'.•'. 1. -s. Junel-J Puget Sound Ports..... Bodoma ........ June' 14 Sfin. Pedro ....'. Roanoke .... ..'. . June J5 Hnmboldt ... A .". ...... 1C1ty.- of Topeka. June 15 Otaru, Japan .'.'..:.:.. Hazel Dollar '.'. . June 15 Mcndoclno & Pt. Arena S«-*,FoaiH-'l.' IV: June ,l6 New. York, via Ancon.. San'! Juan '..... June -17 San Diego & Way Ports State \u25a0of "Cal. . . June, 17 San Pedro .. ...... Hanalei-V. .".V.t June J 7 Portland* Way Ports. O. W.*- Elder.'.'; June 17 Portland ' & Astoria. . . ; Columbia -'. ..... June 17 Grays .Harbor ....... .tOntralla '\u0084;.\u25a0.,;. Junftll" Bellingbam ......... :.|Hulnier ....... Jun« 17 Tahiti . . . . . - . . :: ..{Mariposa . . . ... June 18 Honolulu .. . . ti « ."..':'^v.l. Alatneda . .".'.... June 18 Japan via Honolulu. ... Buckman ...... June 18 Japan rla Honolulu.;.. A. Jauregulbrry June 18 San Pedro & <Way Porta Bonlta: -.r;_.. ... June 18 . .:,': \u25a0 'vn:'. .>. ' i-]-i' : Degtlnatlon -;fev \\ Steamer -ty SallsjPler .-June" .11— \:*Z*&Y'nb ~i?'3£&.*:-?i(?t'-'' U fv '\u25a0• los Angeles Ports.... F." iJeggett. '. l'pmj, 2 \u25a0• Xome.'Tla Seattle,- •%••'• Hyndes '..?: VI m 20 , Grays' Harbor ™. ....... Norwood n .?,' .;.;.% n.i ; Los Angeles Ports..;. . Nome .City.: 10 am ,16*,: Coqullle Rirer ........ Kllsabeth » . :: .2 pm ;1» Orays Harbor ......... Acme -.-..'\u25a0... ..':.;. j2r.' Gray* Harb0r. ......... Westerner..", cfi'.'.'. ."::.\u25a0, Humboldt .\u25a0'..'. ;... Xorth^Fork.: :1-T>m 20-: China 4 Japan. As)a~..'.»w, Ipm 42', ' June-12— , \u25a0\u25a0 - '"\u25a0 ;. &*%p 's'\u25a0>s!\u25a0 '.v.*- : \ \u25a0-\u25a0• , Humboldt .^... *...;.. City Topeka. 10.80 a > 9- Point Arena .:.\u25a0.-..'.::. SeaiFoam.;. 4 pm *<2 " Los Angeles Ports.;..-. Hanalei *-??!'. 5 pm ,10 ' June-13— -,\u25a0-«'. \u25a0\u25a0 ..•"-.;* \u25a0*:-•. S.v.i ':-i-*' Willapa .• Harhcr ...... Yosemlt*: .. : rl\'l. ,2 " Eel. Rlrer- Ports.. Argo- 12 m 10 1 Los Angeles Ports South;- Bay.. :5 pm '2:. Humboldti .--... .v.T.w Eureka. .:«:. Dim Iff! ban Diego & Way Ports State of Cal. 10 am 11 June 14— --\u25a0•\u25a0\u0084 ---.•\u25a0-.\u25a0,:. \u25a0\u25a0- \u0084 ; ;,v .-.' Wlllapa Harbor ....... D Mitchell.. /*.':f. .... - June 15 — '-\u0084;•-\u25a0>•. <--:'- s«.v "-;.- '***? - ''"' Portland & Way Ports. Ror.noke ..".f*spin 13- Humboldt ...'.... Pomona- 1.." 10.30 a Point Arena & Albion.. Porno ...... 6 pm 12; Honolulu .\u25a0.:...'•...'... Sierra";....:. 11 am -?7 : New York," Tla. Ancon.; Acapnlco ... 12 m ' 40 ' Seattle & Taeoma .'..'.'.. Watson .r.. 1.30p 20 Astoria & Portland.".... Costa, Rica.; ll.am 24: Hamburg. A Way- Ports Uarda: .-...:. 12 <ni 19 . Portland &\u25a0 Way. Ports. F. f Kilburn.. 2 pm 13, San Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay..'. 9am 11 June 16 — .-.. '.- ;\u25a0('- >-." ..->.v is-. San Diego. fc Way Ports Santa Rosa.. 10 am 11 '. June. l7 — ".'\u25a0"\u25a0 -.'.'•\u25a0 " "• \u25a0-. . 1 -•\u0084, '~\ \u25a0 j, :..-.. I-os Angeles Ports...; O.W.: Elder I.SOp 13 Puget Sound Ports.::.. Sonoma^..!., 11 am -9 --June 1« — \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'••.\u25a0' ' ...-»\u25a0.-.- -\u0084\u25a0\u25a0.- y. Grays Harbor :.../.... !Nrwburg ... -2,pm 10 China & Japan........ Persia^ ..... .l:pm 42 : * TO SAIL FROM SEATTLBvr;gv:;I; \u25a0\u25a0'- Destination . |V Steamer.' v.l^Pate > Nome & St. Michael.:. Seward' :.....: June 10 .Nome & St. Michael:'.. Mackinaw-'.;;:': June'lo Seldoria £ Way ; Ports. Bertha k :'.*; .*. . : . June 10 Skagway.4* Way PorU. Spokane '-/...:. Tune 14 SW.t Alaska Ports..... Jeanie .".'.". .... June 'ls Nome &. St. Michael... Hyades :. ..v:.V June 15 Valdez i t Seward.. .... Santa- Clara''., r: June 16 .\(ine &. St.' Michael.:. Eureka.':.-.;.::. June 20 Nome * St.: Michael::. Umatllla \u0084 %. V.. June 24 Valde» •> & Seward.. ... Saratoga . ; . ; '. ; June 24 Sun and Tide United States Coast and Geodetic Surrey— Time and Heights of Tide at Fort | Point..' l For city \u25a0 , front (Mission street. wharf) add 25 minutes. • .: ' TUESDAY, /JUNE UI -'>;\u25a0'; \u25a0.-'\u25a0'.-' . f^nn. rises ' ". .; . : . . .4:4"|Sun sets . . .". . :'. : .7:31 '-': • Time Time '•\u25a0•'-'\u25a0-. Time \>V* Time . J'ne \u25a0-— >— Ft, — -Ft Ft : ' - — - -Ft .\u25a0\h W| :(H;W \u25a0;:'-:\u25a0 I/..W H\W /,;;.< 11.. 0:521—0.5 1:201 "4.6 5:25 ; 3.4 11:10 5.3 12;'. 8:30—0.4 2:09 '4.7 0:00 *3.6 11:45 5.2 13r. 7:02—0.3 .2:55 ; 4.8 6:44 -8.7 ;.::. *'.\; ;\u25a0'•-- H W '••\u25a0:., LW ~ HW >>« h W »? 14.: 0:05 5.0 7:40-^0.2 3:35 .;: 4.7 7:34 4.1 15.. 0:35 ,4.8 ,8:15 ; -0.0 J4:1O j'4.B 8:26 ,3.7 16.". 1:18 ,'4.7 8:54 ,0.3 ; 4:46 - 4.8 BiS4 8.4 17.. 2:16 .4.3 0:40 ,0.6 5:18 '^6.0 10:40 -'3.0 .Time ; Ball ' United' States : Branch i Hydrographle ' Office,' ' Mer . chanU'. Exchange, San FrapcUcO, Cal., June . - 10,- 1907.':'- .;;-.:.; -'--^ :*\u25a0\u25a0;;<\u25a0: \u25a0>-:,;. >\u25a0 '^ \u25a0;•-\u25a0& \u25a0 .- The time ball on the tower of the Ferry build ing was ' dropped ; today ' exactly at noon, I'aelflc Standard- Time: (120tu« Meridian); -or 8h;- 00m: w4. Greenwich Mean; Time. r .**y. ;.•>•. ;\u25a0-»•'> : , • C -;. j: J. 0. BURNETT/ %., \; :\u25a0: \u25a0 .. '\u25a0\u25a0'... Lieotenant,;U.(B.';N.-,'in;Charge.,'. U. S. • Umach , Hydrofirraphle ; Office - -A . branch - of ; tbe > United . States \u25a0 Hydrograpblc Office. . : located ' at 1 the i Merchants' I Exchange, - Is maintained In, 8«n Francisco ;for. the s benefit ot mariners,', without i regard to nationality »nrt free of . expense.' - v Navigators ; are ! cordially,: lnrlted ito Tisit s the ; office, r . where • complete i nets; ot charts and sailing directions of the world are kppt at band.' for comparison \u25a0 and reference,: and tbe lat est information can always be obtained retarding lights,' dangers , to i nar igation and ; all <. matters ; of interest to ocean commerce.*';.v,---:.v.. -?-,"•>:; -,- -\u25a0 X C. BUENETT, . Lieutenant. U. B.*: N., : in Charge. FATHER' SEEKS DAMAGES ,The trial Vof-; the; suit fof? Ernest . F. Laf or cade ] against the \ Park -and ' Ocean railroad (operators?!.; of t., the Geary Csttee't; llne^wastbeguiTj before '[a, Jury in,' Judge iGrahaih^s* court! yester day. tt v Laf orcade's 9iyear/old?,s6n,*tfFus chien,iwas killed *t last f August! byjaTcaf, at I Geary 3 and } FlllmbfeS streets' c and X h?e asks k for • $10,000 Jdamages.^^ According to : the .testimonylofferedsfbrithelplain^ tiff-;; the'i gripman^and^a^ student 4who stood-; beside him were ' looking.'back ward instead of 'forward at the time' that i the facc|dentVb"ccurred: t %'WitnesBftB f or,t theldefen'se >". testifledf ttiat'^the » boy. came ";' from ',< behind \u25a0? stf.' wagoh^- and | ran in* front 'of the|car.^ Further; testimony will^be' taken! today": V'-V \u25a0J.^'v ''-\u25a0 '<>-;:\u25a0& l/\- . : SITES ITS; CTTSTODY— MauHce Buer.v who fis wan ted on a charge fof J burglar* I bri D«tectlTe« Burke I and | Smith, waa I arrested lln » Petalmna yesterday, i \u25a0; Daer g entered g« * room " at , 366-1 Ban Carlos I arenne, occupied « by Richard ' Bpeck t«r. a' \u25a0aloon I keeper, and \u25a0 stole k $Z% : two I purses . aad Kunt kera. >x -;\u25a0, ; : \ «-\u25a0 \u25a0;:..-, Vj^ .-*. -- w , QUADT COMPANY'S PAINT STORE BURNED Stu^baker Company ' Suffers /Heavy ; 'Damage to 'Its \\\ V Wagonf Stock -V - TOTAL LOSS IS $70,000 Spontaneous Cqmbustioh in Oil Rags to -Have Been Oriiinr; i Flames: that' are supposed; to "have been ''\u25a0' started .by •//' spontaneously, com bustion;of oil rags'.in ; thelJohn'i Quadt company's .wall Jpaper "": and? paint' eft* tablishment r at;; 1421 /Market^street •at 6:30; o'clock * . yesterday' r morning 1 de-; strbyed. proper ty^'ivalued " ; at -more than v,'s7o,ooo^The, -^we're; the John,: Quadt company,-^ about $50,000; Studebaker , wagon i< : company,"' about $20,000, -'-and iSamuelB,\tail ora'.;, and \ shoe dealers, 'about ?*sr,OpOi The Quadt concern (about i%il,-, 000 - insurance, fj but"*" Leter ;'& .Samuels were ; unprotected.': J Manager, Chester, A: Weaver.' of \u25a0 ' : the i\ Studebaker company says that his f firm's loss \u25a0\u25a0"/ is • covered fully. : \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0;:- '\u25a0 v ..'-i: : \--i"ij^' '\u25a0\u25a0i'.. r-..- \u25a0\u25a0•••"- Cv-' \. vW; \u25a0 J.> Conrad, 'manager of the ; Quadt company during" illness, of t - the head' of the; concern,. is at a loss to explain the origin of the fire /and regards the spon taneous combustion- theory as plausible as any. '}\u25a0\u25a0 Charles Bailey.lwatchman) for the St, (hotel; sawlvthei" flames shooting 1 through : the roof« of ; the ; long building and turned: in; the* alarm, n: On account -.of . ? the;t highly .' nature of .the contents iof the * one s tor y^ structure •' the j flames made rswlft-.-head-^ way and -soon* reached the Vstudebaker building /adjoining.';-; A> few who ;lodge ;/t in^ the:stores,'4wer»: awak ened" and witlv-thej apparatus-! available they ; f ought'.th'e 'spread , of, the flrer j Thei department, .; responded Ci quickly and managed "to saye"the;studebaker ; store and most J of its. contents. v Only^ an inch board 'wall separated';, the .wagoni e'm'^ poriunv frofn.the waH'paper store while the'cjatter- ;was ;a seething • mass V'of flames, > : and : the'!'. firemen /did.^ excellent work; t" Water and r fire ' damaged '.robes, harness and buggies to 'the extent of $20,000.;- :*\u25a0 '.. • ' V -->v.. \-: :-. ' -i" Quadt put ' the building up a year ago, '/and % next door ,a;,few^ months \u25a0 later.^ iThe; former structure Is '\u25a0 a-j total • loss. V ' .' : » r-'z \u25a0'""'.\u25a0*\u25a0 s ;'\u25a0 .> The fire- prostrated Quadt,- -who was recovering from a* paralytic stroke, and hlsVcbriditlon >is ii r said _i to be, r critical. -.Leter. &\ Samuels. .occupied : J a^. small part ;-: of -:\u25a0 the" 'Quad tJ building, and | had. moved>in - but a few days before the - fl " : :'-.::''.--H'.. i> ..v.'-i; ; . .vVv^'V _ WOMAN TELLS STORY OF SAILORS' BATTLE Stood on the Bridge When ;r KeilnerjWas Shot Frortv C . - , National; City: ' :: ' t Joseph B. : H^bbaird,' now on trial with Qeorge *12~ Ham mar 5, in:;- judge •; Cork's court," f or^ the .murder .'of ; Andrew^Kell-^ ner.i a "union! sailor, /duririjf v 5) ihe^ coast seamen' s^atrlke ' last - ; y«ar, .-, was f-'ask'ed' .yesterday-ji' on. ; cross ;"exa"niinatfbn 'J.what he < said when ] launch- 1 Escbrt;*; filled with. union pickets; drew alongside' the nonunion- steamer < National; City, gj IA *a loud^volce" abdr'in-fajdramaticimanner Hubbard . gave ? what' he- -'declared! wei;o.| his 'exact < words,, \which,??stripped'^ of 1 sailor's 1 baths,* were >as /follows:- \ : -\u0084: . ! 2 , "The first ; man ' who r puts • foot on . this^ ' deck" I'll^send-hlm^to' hell.'!; . '. ..-" \u25a0\u25a0>.»• tf£\ I TOn his 1 direct exarninationi-Hubbard. testified ' that 'when 'i that* launch^ ap proached, :;Hammar,.,who-,was *a - port i captain, ordered - him to permit; no ; one to I come • aboard. ' i Hubbard* warned | the pickets to keep off,' but they kept' com-, ing on arid he feared they were about to ; board - r the^ steamer. Seeing a/ pistol in V the • launch : he ; fired . one rsbot iin J the air. '"gAt /'the^sa'me^instant .. some 'i one fired - v from the launch and -he felt the wind 'Of a-bullet passing, his ear. In reply he" emptied, his pistol-; Into the launch.V > ; \- ;',:\u25a0, \u25a0;-.' ';•..-' ..- : : ;^ .•' ,;/; . \u25a0 \'l% :' '•'. Mrs.Mda L - Freder ickseri. \u25a0 wife %of th« captain of the Natlonal^City, also testi fied for the 'defense. ;;During:the shoot ing that- resulted iih- the death of Kelt her she iwaflibn" the*^bridge 'Of her';hus band's^WPvi^Her^story.'.WaSitthatJthe union [meh; carte "alongside, placed vtheir hands on the rail' and,* despite warnings, wer« ; about sW? climb aboard,; when ! the flrlng." t began. •? She^sald*; thatM she '.-, saw the-.; flash ; of- t several '.shots ".'from , the la.unch. On cross examination- Bhe said that she,dld !.nbt see either/ Hubbard 9 or. Hamtnariflre -a'shot;^ iV-l v v \ ' -^ ?'«^rhe^taklqg^ of l testimony..' -'will Ibe : reV smnedVthiSimof ning/^'Judge Cook ruled yesterday-^tha't;''the could* not introduce Kevidence^of ''"disturb-^ ances in : other^ports,^ but? would .be por mitted'.to prove [threats: that i.were com municatedvtothe'defendarits: \u25a0/,;\u25a0/,-;':., SAN FRANCISCO SECOND IN CONSTRUCTION LIST Striking ; Sho^yi|ig Is Made \u25a0'.':•"; in^ Latent ' Figures' of 4 / Buildihg^Perniits -. I- ;• The . Construction 'News {of -I; Chicago \u25a0 haBVflnaiiy-,beehs induced '.;."to; .recognize thejfact^that -San. Francisco Us doing/a large amount • of , building. In , the \u25a0- issue of -June] B.^ as '} seen 'ibya advance j» proofs,' the I table 'showing 'the i permits and.yal rue«4lnrallKthe"t principal States cities contains the/data" from San Pranf ciscb/ • ' : ;v \ •;.-. \. '-.--- '. . ; >;/:/' " y /i " \u25a0'..'\u25a0 \u25a0 ; \u25a0';\u25a0 ' ' ' .'..'\u25a0:, ' //'• ito this .'table, . San ./Fran ciscdToccupies;Becdrid!;pla'ce,'iNew,iYork andtßrboklyn;belnBf*taken|aßtohercity. ! It is signlflcanfof this publication that this' is ithelflrstltime' since'; the ifirelthat it haV printed^ San Francisco'a statistics. The J figures t were | Included | In itb'ej table onlyiafter/considerable/correspohdence and s effort son*, the!' part; of I the iCalifor nlaiPromotionl[committee;')•-'\u25a0/.\u25a0.. • v' "" : ». / : flgrures^will be ; com piled^- regularlyibyjthe "\ committee \ and prlntedUn^ the? Construction JNews. 'Sin the^humberlofibulldingsrjWhlch^indi-' IcateslitheirJfcharacter.^therellsfa/re-f "markable.'"?shbwing;^inSitheTi^figures printed.^ - Chicago f.% had 1 1,002 >iSpernilts with-sbutfs2ooiOOO|more'iingt6tal^yalue 'thantthel42oJpermltßvot s San|Frahcisc6 called for.lwbile PhlladelphiaVhadi 2,041 perriiits\witbJ $200,000 >} less ; of value* than San lFrancisco. ..- ' '" y '' x ' RAILROAD; IS j OVERTAXED SACRAMENTO. June 10.— The rail road; traffic f. In*:' the | Sacrarnento^.yalley and! througli *this tcityj is i; the J largest In the¥hlstbry4of |thel company/?^ It % finds itself r utterlylunablesto£ran|its4train*i ©n!linythin*flikeFschedale!t!me.l4The service | in| the Ivalley • has V never! been ,wor««jM'»,r«Bult. HAGERTY WILL PRESIDE OVER POLICE COMMISSION Selection Is; Said to -Have /Been i Made at Meeting . . V .' X - '".-. Yesterday; VVV V ; LEAHY IS ; DISGUSTED Will Not Accept Leave of r Absence and Wants to Be "Rid of It Air! v = Commissioner Hagrerty -is; said to. be , slated for the "presidency of the police' board when Commissioner Leahy re tires. \. The three commissioners, Hag erty,: Finn and /Wallen, met Jin \u25a0Chief Dinah's office yesterday afternoon jand the* selection,'; It is reported, was-de cided upon. - ; ; , .'-•','' * . \u25a0 V;-After the meeting. Commissioner Finn. 'said:. "I was surprised when. I heard V that '; I J was : mentioned ;as ' the next' president v of; the board. :."- It I. is > not up '. to v me. ' '\u25a0 Commissioner^. Hagerty r ; is the;, oldest member: of the board •; and there 4 la' no 'reason-why; he should not be the next president." ' ,-'.\u25a0 - . '\u0084 Wallen' would not* ex press i an ., opinion, ;; but ; he ' agreed \u25a0 that theyoldest . member of the board iwas entitled |to ithe chair. - When"- asked , if he , had sent : in" his resignation, he re : piled : "'Why should : . 1 ?.,.- I have j, done nothing- that I need be. ashamed of, and as rentered"the*board/a free man Ijsee no ; . reason -.why Istiould not remain a member \u25a0of it." ..• , ; - . : ; *\ .-' : I Friends ' of Hagerty, who "are close to the /administration, say that he-will make ;,an; excellent .president. ' Hei is possesed of good executive ability and clear ''judgment. ;; - \u25a0'-.; \u25a0 "s lt- is known that the mayor is reluc tant^to,accept:President Leahy's reslg- nation and would-be willing to give him a leave of When the possi bility'of -the ij mayor's granting him a leave'; of ;was .' mentioned ...to Leahy, a few, days ago he said:- "I don't believe in that; \u25a0*?\u25a0 It would lead to:com ; plications; "^When George -A. was president of the board he got 60 days' leave of absence and the time was extended, v. The rresult-.was that .when one; of -the - three -remaining members was unable to attend a meeting of the board no business could be transacted; as there was, no quorum. • .•'To prevent 'a. repetition of that un desirable. state of affairs I have urged the, mayor <v to '.accept my; resignation' and appoint a man in my, place, | owing tWthei existing, 'conditions'-, in v this city. r,want to be rid of the whole business." CORPORATIONS MUST PAY TAX ON CAPITAL STOCK New Law May Drive Many / Dormant Companies' • Out of Business .Each v and every' corporation doing business in California, ."or J holding- the riKht'conferred^by. the state;to. carry- on business/ has , ! Just, .received fa'; v circular letter f rbm 1 the.; secretary;.- of .'state, |in which notice 'is given that '-license taxe* "must ,: be j, paid 5 under ". ,i the ' ihew;; legal schedule before/November^^3o." ;: The.pen alty (for." f allure Hsr that? the delinquent corporations will cease to exist, j Licence taxes! that' are'riot; paid" by .September l;wiHcarry,a penalty of $10 each,. to be added to the amounts specified in the state ; law. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0<: ' • .{ r- The?" letter? has: caused quite a stir, especially^ among/, country^; banks. .« In the opinion of some the general^effect of \ the jeniorcement- of '-. the" law-will : be to'A drive '-.. many dormant i corporations in .'California 'out "of the'fleld. v rThe;high est llcen*e tax : . in .'this -connection .\i $250, which is the amount to be paid annually by corporations that have ; au thorized capital stock of J1, 000,000 and not ; t to :, exceed' $5,000,000. V.The lowest sum ; provided^; f orl is]: a ; license \u25a0 tax \u25a0of $10 sf.for - authorized '"capital stock of $10,000. The change* made by ! the j new law :. is i'that the \ corporations ; must ; put up it or the entire amount of authorized capital,- irrespective: of the. amount of capital actually -paid' in.' : . v \u25a0t \u25a0 There." are .hundred*' of mining com panies >in Calif orniaMhat" have, largo authorized : capital, amounting in /many instances 4t'o^hundreds' '.of thousands of dollars, g all * of which cafriesj a-: license tax now, while the actual amounts paid in.may, " in ,manyr instances, be^ no; more than- a -few .of -dollars, , or even hundreds. -/.The same general facts apply./to; scores/"- If h hot"^hundreds, root 6ther/corporations \ of > various kinds,/-;;/ fAThe .V country ,* bankers ?(complain /thn t a^ hardship^ is- 1 wroughtSbecause !.;/ their entire^ authorised {capital/ has not !,been heeded' find -> they -have Issued only suffl ctent; to; meet; the ' Conditions; that have existed. /;; The r authorized X capitals/was provided for. in articles of incorporation to ;meet: such i expansion', in business 1 as might, be,\ expected {with ithe .progress of i^the^ communltyi' and --the. growing transactions fof :^^ the "banks.' J; Dormant > oil/ companies v have 'large capitalization,: with comparatively, little cash ' paid in'. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0: \u25a0 Thefe j ar e : rhany ; of .' these that i are j not- doing j business \ simply^be • cause >the of 'oil has ;not . been . such as to enable them to pump and marks t theiriproducts'atja profit.' : " TWO NEW BUILDINGS WILL COST $300,000 Thiinas S. Williams|JVants Permit for a $150,000 T~ £&;:\Hi " v Structure : ;>; > '. - : \u25a0}.. ; : i .Thomas.' S.^Williamß' applied "yester dayi ibr^a Jpertait^f to f, erect - an ..eight story} brick [Btore}and ; office building at the £ southeast ficorner,*,of <'\u25a0 Mission and Third] streets' at^ajcost'of $150,000.: \u25a0«^*F.'^and~B."3M.'!;Burbanksiasked2for|a permit \iot expend? $150,000 ,\u25a0; on JaY seven story.! bricks hotel| building iat^thVnbrth^' west ?cornerj!ofv ; Post »-Sandi;JStocktiori streets."';'^.-:'..'' }''^\^. -'\"}- \u25a0'.'-. - * " " '\u25a0..' ; - ; ; jVj J.\M.> Rbthschlldfapplied " for a' permit to [erect^aTali i storyi class ;C \u25a0 building! on th~e| south fsldeTbfj Geary i ; ": near Stockton,'fat|aTcost^of | $100,000.^ ;.;v+vT. v;^Applicatiqn9?^for, /'(permits ciatlon, Fulton street near P61k;^.545,000; 'A*f Korbel," south westTcorner ( ] of xHarri ~ \u25a0on'f •treeti'and vßincori^ place,^ 130,000.".; SCHOOL BOARD LEASES r ? >S LOTS ITO GOULD ROAD Peaceful I Means! Are>Resorted 'To . by Pacificator Gain '^M"W: y^K^t'of ;Way > ,\ ;"\u25a0/] Vi ; felThYee; smaHEpieces * of I land k neaVj the" Chlna^basihlwilljprobably^bejleased-by; the.-boart. of educatiohlto^theslVVestern PaelfloJ railwaVl for|2o J years] at |a| total rehul|of'lsfB,669.lo. 'Th«j property; lies ori : the ' right [of 'way \6t the new "road and /. might '; readily :>! have : "beenf *£con demned. ibu^ths^company,. preferred | to take '-peaceful: means, of 1 it.- V -%TheY property ,j wasV* advertised ' t itor lease ;,by'.tthe? board- of 'education, r as it was I useless for V school purposes.- One lot in" the • middle fof 'a marsh and the i ; other two" on a hillside.^? The board of i education ;the .'offer off the railroad .company /as C» fair -' and . iwill probably [award the * lease "at ! its ; meet ing 'Thursday.'!. ! ; : \ ~. :. v ' '-'' .". "'- "•" - --' \u25a0'- '\u25a0;\u25a0•_\u25a0:, -;-; MgETTNC-' wbTICES'' : : MISSION commandery • No. i 41<- K. T.— rf * m Stated assembly THIS ' (TUESDAY ) \kSt . EVENING at 8 o'clock.- Mission Ala- Uyu sonic temple. : Order of the temple. AH • cr . f raters' cordially Invited. -By order of ' * WM. H. WHITE.* Eminent Com. A. HAWKSLEY. 'Recorder. . .-,;->-- CALIFORNIA lodge No.;l. '-T.? A -A. * : . M.— The' officers, andt members .' of - : '\u25a0-- above named lodge are hereby notified Vfiy to attend the funeral ceremonies of /Stff\ .our : late i brother, JAMES MONROE //^r.\ ':. McDONALD/ on .Tuesdiy.; June 11. at . 1:30 ,p. m., tn King Solomon's hall. 173» Flllmore •st. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery.' Friends ' of tbe deceased are respectfully Invited to^be V. ; present. ' By order of the Master. \u25a0^"i." 1 / ';\u25a0• \u25a0; V - -<FRANKI4N H..DAY. Sec. . GOLDEN- GATE lodge No. -30. F. &A. "JB", -' ,M.— Third degree THIS (TUESDAY) #% ' EVENING at 7:30 o'clock In King "SCQIf Solomon's hall. 1739 Flllmore st. Mas- /\y\ i ter. Masons cordially invited. By or- . . , .*er of W. M. . '.-.- ., ' ; ! V EDWIN L. MEYER. Secretary. PACIFIC lodge No. ' 136, F. A A. M.\ • , , 1739^ Fillmore. st; • meets - THIS A .'" - (TUESDAY) EVENINO.-7:30 o'clock. v^rO^r First degree. , 7vV\ ;_ 'GEORGE PENLINGTON, Sec. '^T \ SAN FRANCISCO. Iodge NO.-360, F. & « ; !> A.. M.— First degree .. THlS- (TUES- #V DAY) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. S<v vHy' Journlng - brethren ; : cordially Invited. /X^x/ : By order of 'the master. • ;- j '*^!W»«>v*4-^rfs». ! '\u25a0;.\u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0;-• >CHA3. S. SHERMAN. - Sec.'.' UNlTY, lodge No. 131, I. O. O. F.. cijJfeiVv Mission Maoonic temple. idO* ?±2p3&*i*i Mlfsion ot.— lnitiation TUESDAY EVENING,- June 11... L0cal and . -^*w^^ visiting brothers cordially invited to be pr;i- - ent. .',- ' ,F. B. WINTER. N. G. j F.R. DODGE, t R. 3. - ~ ONLI LOCAL MANUFACTURERS. " : , -«\u25a0"-! "P. PABQUALR CO.. !100- WEBSTER. COR. TURK. ' ,• - - .= PHONE WEST 403. . iEMT, NAVT, BOCIETY GOODS, ' BEGALI AS. FLAGS. BANNERS. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 BADGES. CAPS. r UNIFORMS. - r ATTORNEYS \u25a0 : -•; - ADVICE free: divorce costs $12; I Quick -\'* '-.quiet: estates probated: collections • and daai- • -.age -'suits "handled; attachment* ami , bank- ,. ruptey proceedings; legal r.: papers carefully drawn: ,ni>; charge unless successful; -open evenings.' Rm I.* 2128 Flllmor* nr. Sacramento. ADVICE free — Private divorce a specialty; \u25a0; quick ;• no , charge \u25a0 unless successful t psrtner- , ahlp,' wills, deeds;- etc.; corporations; colleo- - tions; -'detectives: o^en evenings. "' LEGAL .ASSOCIATION. 1552 Ellis St. near FlUmore. ADVICE FREE ON ALL LEGAL MATTERS. .Divorces costs $12} damages,' collections. 'All cases no charge without success: open evenings. .1720 Fllhnore St. bet. Pout: and Sutter.-,. j£ ' ROOM 4. FIRST FLOOR.'. . - AA— DIVORCE;, Co«ts v sl2: qn|ck.-qnJet:'.advk-» free; no charge unless successful; \u25a0 tltl* to real estate restored: . bankroptcr: probatlnsc .of *+? ;3.Ut«s: ge'nerar practice.' lC23 Market st. r. 12.' 1 : ; : ; LLOYD. & WOOD : , ,?s I " Have removed 'their law offices to rooms 405-5 • 4th floor. 'Chronicle building Market and ..-., Kearnyjsts, \u25a0..•.• ~ v. \u25a0, « i .\u25a0'.\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0'.--\u25a0 '\u25a0*.'. .' -. COMPLETE divorce for $23: no delay: eourvous - treatment;, square- dealing;* plase- nee m« first' ", R00m;3,. 2038 . Satter .st a«ar'*FDlnior«.' ; .-'ftV. : • STAFFORDA STAFFORD ' - ' Moved their law offices to Grant bu&dlaf. 7th .; and Market' sts.; rooms 504 andSCG."."-"- j ' .:: H. A. KBOUSE. 1300 G. Gi ay.' cor.Fnimore:"a)l cases; adr. free; eve. T:3O-8:30: tel. West 5132.' LOEWY A GCTSCH. attorneys: now' locate! at 3d and Stevenson sta.. Cal. Demokrat. building. HARRIS A HESS, attorneys at law. W.-T. He»s. :• Notary Public. . 2053 Sutter st." nr/ Fillmore. - MARTIN STEVENS, attorney at law. 1033 GoW- - en Gate . ay. bet. Laguna ' and Buchanan sts. V w* 4 ... .^.- .-\u25a0..: ALF : GROVES, T .'U > . : . , J \u25a0•'.\u25a0'\u25a0'. \u25a0 -.CALL BCILDLNG. *•* : V. PUBLIC v STENOGRAPHER* :.i -,„ KATHERTN * KIMBERLY— LegaI *nti Z a > *P^~ : clty.-'*3V' Monadnock bldg.:tel. J Temp. 3727. it;) \u25a0•'.••" "I patents 3 ,^ ;,";;.;/V x ; -;^- PATENTS 'guaranteed; handsome 68-page 'gul<l»- ; dck* , free. \u25a0. E. , B. Vrooman. Uoi -.4o, » Wasn£ D.. C. CARLOS P." GRIFFIK: patents: - late examiner . U. S.-patent office. 410 (Call). C.Spreekels bid. FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, formerly examiner U.S. - patent office.' 925-P27 Monadnock bldsc. '-'-l \u25a0 ?^V-> 4r ' • . PENSIONS .fß.:,^,- ' PENSION "Attorney E. A. BULLIS.' 1541 1 Steln>t .'" st. ; ; past .; commander . Thomas post.-- O. A. \u25a0» R- PENSlONS.' extra. pay, etc. -Write L. M. SHEB- 2751 Filbert at, San Francisco. - ..-. \u25a0-->\u25a0 ..j,- . /iy DENTISTS \u25a0"- '. j.''' ; - - , DRS. C. W. DECKER. v T. H. MORRIS.- i' : , L. T. CRANZ. SURGEON - DENTISTS. . " » . . , -. -' 1316 Satter st; above Van Ness." ";?{ -.-T. r" Rooms 1-2-3-4-5-&-10. -. "'"'\u25a0*' f*.- l 3 PAINLESS , dentistry— Old established., honest; 1 reliable ; f reasonable prices : \u25a0 perfect work ; free •V. consults tlon.r>VAN VROOM, . 1301 , Flllmore st, I'\u25a0 corner. O'FarrelL - \u25a0\u25a0.•;\u25a0. -\u25a0 >•-.-'- v-/ -:'-.*. '," PAINLESS Dentistry: set of teeth.*ss: crowns, - ; $3; brieipework, $.1; fillings, ~ 50c; : all - guaran-' '; teed. . DR.-. BROWN, Market, 14th and Church. .;:- -\u2666-\u25a0NEW YORK. DENTAL PARLORS. 1 - ' ,\u25a0" Dr. E.;W. Perkins, 1102 Valencia st. cor. 22d. DR.- W.~ a;-, MEYER, form. - Callaghan bulldlns. 'now -2156 Market st. near. Church > and 14th. DR. " KNOX.- dentist. 1615 Flllmore st. ? formerly, .r'.Grant bldg. :" all work .first class;; prices lowr C'W. RICHARDS, D. D.'S.. 205-6 Central bldg.. - 1 .: cor.' Sutter ' and . Polk, ? for.. Mutual bank bids'. DR; SIMMS." formerly Parrott bldg.. -535 Jlarket ;'*> at.». now. located. at: 1214 Polk cor. Sutter, r. 301. BARTLETT.* DR. U. GRANT.' axtractinr apecisl- \u25a0il, lat; gas given. .: 2103 Fillmore. \u25a0 NW. cor. \u25a0 CaL DR: R.-L.- WALSH," B72 McAllister nr. Lagnsn. Platinum fillings. 50c; crowns, $5; plates, $7.. DR.^H. CRAIGIE— First -class dentistry at rea< T". sonsble prices. : 691 " Folsom st' cor. ' 3d. ' • ; ' :: ' HILL;- DR.-J LUDLUM." 1443 j Market ; st . now at \u25a0'433: Webster St.- near Oak: gas given. : . ' DB. .J. • J. ; LEEK* formerly 1126 " Market, now /:824 Valencia st. bet, 19th and 20th.,-, SAND, i DR. >J. E.— Business Is being conducted .rat 11G3 Devlsadero corner Eddy. - DR. IRA G., LEEK— AII kinds of dental. work, rt. 515 -Flllmore; sts near^ Oak. :- -*\u25a0-','.-'. . - RAYMOND D.I CASTLE, dentist, now located at *~> 16th "and 'Mission sta. \u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0-\u25a0 ».> -: \u25a0\u25a0» -\u25a0• *— \u25a0 --. \u25a0»- /f-;; \u25a0"':";" j: PHYSICIANS '' .; * DR. WONG. HIM.-, '•ir, . - HERB -DOCTOR. "\ . 1 " Permanently t Located. , . 1268 > O'Farrell at. bet , Gough : snd Octavla. DR., JOHN \u25a0% M. '- WILLIAMSON, • formerly 21 '-. Powell, - now st 924' Geary; > hours 2 to 4 p. in. JT Phone. Franklin 2342; residence 1<531. 0ak st". ; ;,.' ;;-:.Bee main'ciiy.v. \u25a0 '.'. -Chinese -Tea tfiid, Herb Sanitarium, ' '. : ..,:.-^. -355 7th: st.."_ Oakland. ; DR." '- FREDERICK -W.~ D'EVELYN. . permanent "*• of flee.: Central ; bldg.T- NE.'* cor. YoU and Suttar -. ': sts. ; tel." Franklin , 74B ; . hours 1 ; to 3. . . : ;; ;\u25a0.: iDR:vBECKINGSALE. v • < (Edinburgh university): chronic diseases; 70S • Golden Gate «t.» Franklin JC7O.f : " DR..AnH.':.WßlGHT,inow;at.rooms;i.ooo-10-^l. -V Chronicle bldg. ; hours 12 to 4; Sundays, :3 to h 4; phone \ Temporary. 36s7. s,--» \>J\ "*:•'\u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 : : \u0084 ' -DRKJ. -S.** HANLON. ~~T~ - ". Formerly Scoble Hospital; now 629 Van Ness . •' : ' •\u25a0-,_ H. A;' HESS^M-ID, ( Pacific' Hospital surgeon)— • Office hours 1 to 3 and 6 to 7:30.' 749 Hayes *r it.;^tel.-.-> Market i242S.^ \u25a0-' - \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: -'. " v.v^- . ::~ Dr.^ G.'.FICHTNER, 954 McAllister; ?pec.' chronic -dls.,- chest troubles; hrs. 1-3,'7-S; teL'Pags 2204 DR. E.^F.'! WEST, formerly of 511 A Leavenworth ;^st;-U now at 1115 McAllister; phone Park. 722. i DR: > CA RPENTE R— Disease* 'a of ,V, women, i «8S j?f>Eddy. St.; hrs.* 2-4 and 7-B.; Phone Franklin 1772 !^.K^;;o->;v;DR/;JOS.^ARDENTi.i \u25a0-.•\u25a0.;..,--, I :i Diseases of men ' sfld women. 1 1)73 McAllister »t. \u25a0 DR. .'\u25a0 O; •:.'\u25a0'. CHILDS-MAC»ONALD,rf surgeon.V St 1 8 Mary's 'hospital," 1107, Franklin st. ; 2-4 p."; m. V-« j DR.iF."O.*KECK{rtturned:and'resumed practice, I .;-; cor." McAllister, and Steiner sts.'; H r». ; 2-4 n.*.m.. \ X-P.AYi and Flnsen? Light {Laboratory. -';\u25a0•: ! ': -.< \u25a0'.?- Z-m 999 Steiner ; st.j corner » McAllister. - ! DR.' P/- F. iC. BIEHL, *, late | of i 927 , Market ' stT j now ; 1028 : Market st ; psone - Market &38». , : ..-; ., OPPENHEIMKR -A CURE Ti FOR - "ALCOHOLISM ;'"--\u25a0:\u25a0'..\u25a0\u25a0"*.- -i^V-i.^ 2O6S;' MARKET :i ST:';":-,.-\ - \u25a0 . . -.--. DR.^ F.' THOMAS (formerly Donohne bldg.) now a 816 LTBrtt 5 st.mTeLt Franklin \ 1590. i<q :fA v< '; \u25a0'->• DR.I KARIN.KLINT,:I9««' ISth st- near Church ; !^*':t0.4."" % 7..t0;t.*.".--:-.'' \y^ ";-.-.-,•;\u25a0>" ; - -; ': •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' . AUTOMOBILES . AUTOMOBILES FOR EVERTBODT - See us - Sunday. ''\u25a0 Open till '\u25a0 dark, i 4 cyL Fonl runabout, little u5ed.. .1...... I*K» Wlnton 4 cyl. touring car. snap - • $*5O Queen • touring; \ car, • '07, : most new. . . . ; . 51.7-V> R*» ronabout, top. -Jump seat,- buy. ». ... $450 Autocar" touring car, finest condition.... 3rt-">0 Fonl 2 eyl. light tourtaj car. anap ,i»W> Hajnes-AppersoD, 24 h. p.. big car...... $77* Maxwell touring ear,' fully equipped... r;. sl,o2s Jackson 2 cyl. touring ear. powerful $7V> . Autocar tourins ear. detachable tonneau.. $3M* Single cyL runabout, > top. Ms buy $27.t Olds ; rnnabont, r fine little car '. $27» " See ns • before you buy — 3ure. '- - ..You will -.have -to- trust some one.. :> It may as well be us. * -..:'\u25a0\u25a0 PHENIX AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE. , 4.*th-Rt. and San Pablo ay., \u25a0 Oakland. Prom S.;r.. Key Route to 40th and San Pablix' POPE-TOLEDO. • »l.(X>O. *. , - - - " < Columbia, top. 91,000. - -White. -top. $1,600. . \u25a0 Oldsmoblle,^ top/ $730. ' ,' Cadillac, top. $700. \u25a0* JUt* j<r..V.> t*. . . FOUR CYL. ' FORD RUNABOUTS. * " Who ' Wants One? -~ : . We tiave'3.- fully equipped with tops, side cur- tains,' lamps; tire chains and paint nnt scratched: been run less than 30 days; model \u25a0"$" and '«)« mate. *If you* called them brand . new they'd cost you $775, >-tmt -we say aecond hand and ask $330 to $050 each. • spot cash only. ' - Now why . will yon waIVT- . 'J -.' . PHKNIX. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE, Oakland. Poone Oakland 5671. Establls^cu 1904. Wlnton- touring car. top and glass front... $SOO Autocar nuMibont. wttb top '. ..^... ;\u25a0;...... 9QO Win ton tourlag car. A cylinder -.-..:.."..... ««» Franklin, mtxiel G .......... ..^\'.::*.\. 1.000 Oldsmoolle, morfet ?.\u25a0 wtth top.-.V. ;v. . .. . . 1,400 Columbia, .4 cylinder, with t0p'....;...... I.WO Columbia. 2 cylinder, with top. .-.r. . . ,*X> , _"AII of the abov* ears In gnar*nt»<»<l condition. • PIONEER AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. .', -.-. : »oi Golden. Gate ay.. ; S.\CRIFICK-^Owner must ' sell'/X9Q7 touring -ar ..In erst cla«s condftlon: Just ta« thin? for rb« rent; half its original value. 424 Stanyaa st. AUCTION- «a!e« are gotten up to sell car* that cannot be sold on merit. We have no auction sales. PbenlT Automobile Exchange. Oakland. IF yoa ever buy an antomoblle *t aa " auction — tak? our tip— yon will be bunkoed anil htinkcfd gnnd. Phenli Automobile Exchange, Oakland. RENSTROM GARAGE. 42M34 Statiyan; phone Park 476. AntomcMle* bongbt. «ow. repaired: supplies ; touring cars for hire at all hours. AUTOMOBILE bargains: Ren. premier. Cadillac. Pcerles«. Pop* tonrlng cars: can be seea. Frank O. Reastrom Co.. 42f Stanyan st. R. H. MORRIS— AUTO BROKER. • 673 Slith St.. OaklaiHi. Cal. . Phone Oakland 4362. NEW Universal Carburetor*: positive rnarant»» or money back. L. H. A B. I. BILL. 132 Valencia st. Wno will wll m» a runabout on $100 r«»r montft payments? Perfectly responsible. Box 2354. Call office. ' AURoIJA auto livery and garage. Pbonw Mar- ket 1144. 333 McAllister bet. Van Ness and Frnnkltn. .\u25a0- TIRES REPAIRED.' r~}\ Steveni A Ellington Rubber Co.. 526 Pol* at. '.- AUTOMOBILE repairing: storage battery cbnra- lng. repairing, t. L. DE JONGH. 446 Fulton. SAN FRANCISCO. VULCANIZING CO.. 423 Valencia st. Auto ttre repairing onr specialty. AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING M. L. Wllbert * Sons. Hth and Mission. LIND GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS— RE- PAITIING. STORAGE. 223 FULTON ST. 1906 PACKARD for sale. Room 2. 1031 Fill- . more st. . ~ - - '_ _' ADOJPTIO?: DJI. EMILIE FCNKE'S rtateralty vnia: Infant* adopted: strictly private. 1418 Bth St.. Al»- meda. Cal. - "angle wmps ' ANGLE LAMPS best lamps for reading. BOESCJI LAMP CO.. Coast Agents. 1135 Mission st. CLAIRVOYANTS* .- -\u25a0- W. A. = SHERMAN <'- ' CL.\IRVOYANT PALMIST H!a- extraordinary clafrvoyant pow»m, combined with his superior knowledge of occult \u25a0 force*, en- able Wa to read humaa life with accuracy from Infancy \u25a0to . old as«. • -..' .":_\u25a0 SPECIAL READING »V. . 1068 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. THE White >- Mystic of India. •\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0>\u25a0•\u25a0' • " ORMONDE, formerly 10 yearn on M*rk»t St.: a clairvoyant with power; genuine, reliable, con- scientious; past, present, future: bnsluess »«l- vlce.-love. marrtaee, divorce: removes erli tn- flnences; tells, your full name: hflrn in too orient wit! the power of any 10 mediums: readings ' $1. 1310 Devlsadero st. betwe«-a ElUs and O'Farre'.l. MME. MAJOR, clairvoyant, palmist and caM reader, formerly of 146 Eddy st.. Is now per- manently located, at ISpO Ellis at. -cwrrnr < Pierce: satisfaction guaranteed; .. ladies Me. gents $1. ' . i .\u25a0 :—: — - — ' ' MISS ZEM DA R. young, gifted clalr. and palm- ' Ist: wonderful prophetess: names; ladles 50c gents $1; hrs. 10 to 9. 1260 Ellis nr. Lagnna. MME.-EUOENIK. scientific palmists csrd read?r: .-' revealg facts that aatonlsh you. 1465 Valencia. MME. BIKKMAN— Card reader: ladlea and ge'i- tlemen. 50c. 1003 Buchanan »t. nr. McAllister. $1 READINGS this month;* Incky number* an<t ! .- charms. . MME. LELAND. 716 Golden Gate ay.. MADAM SCHAEFFER. clairvoyant carrt reader. . water seer. 704 Laguna. bet. Grove and Fultmj. BETHANA, famous oriental clairvoyant. palmi«t and card reader. 1256 Golden Gate ay.; room 4. MME. C. DEAN, scientific card and Hindoo egg reader: pours 1 to 9. 1003 A McAllister St. MISS MORRIS, card reader and clairvoyant. e.*D .Webster st. cor. Golden Gate ay.; room 11..- MME.' LOUISA. Spanish clairvoyant, canl reader Rooms 1 and.2,-1037A Golden Gate ay." - '. - MIS 3: M. • WILLE, IMS Gearj st.. has lPft f Jt . a \u25a0 conpl; of days; wait for farther notice. MME. MARSEAC. card reader; ladles 23c. gen ti '.; 50c. 1446 Valencia st. . CHEAPEST. and best In America— The Wtekly i .ACall.'>l. A CalI.'>l ppr T<»ar. \u25a0- - * \u25a0'•*\u25a0 > • : SPIRITUALISM IIRSvEVERS. spiritual clabrvoyant and medium. Just arrived; highest testimonials ; advice on _ all matters, medical Included: fe« $1 upward; hours 11 to 8. 212S Busa st. near Flllmore; - no ; sign. . "\u25a0 ' MRS. J.J. WHITNEY, trance business medium -\u25a0: and ' life 'reader: ' messa^s from \u25a0 departs- 4 friends. 1164. O'Farrell st. Se» Mrs. -Whltat - for deveIopment^BKffBBBWQHIIaBWUWQNBMC &1K». ROBINSON; readings dally: circles San- -day. Wednesday. Friday, 2Sc.- 731 Vi -Webster Fultoa.'< > fBgSBMaHNnGR9MBsaWMaIH MRS. SEAL, spiritual medium; readings datlyT • 786 McAllister st.: circle Thursday, • S p. m. MBS. EBERHARDT. 267 San Jose ay.; circle at 2 p. m.: l.">c: reading dally.- '- -- - •\u25a0 - A— KETURNED—H. JEROME FOS3ELLI, scien- .tlfie palmist 1810. Webster at; phone 419, MRS. , DAVISON. £ formerly : 510 ;. Post St., now ;.".<t V. Oak «t.. win . lwiv JnTy X. .';' ARCHITECTS '« WILIJ AMS BROS., construction superintendent*. . I*, i' Mastropasqua, . architectnral engineer. Plann and eonstrnction:- estimate* guaranteed.* 72f> t Monadnock bn Hding. San : Francisco. • S. .' I'ARH. \u25a0 construction - superintendent - Pisna. ami entimatea furnished. • Of flee \u25a0 1272 Folsom ', st. .: - I'hone -, Market : 2503. McDOUGAIX' BROS., architects. Devlsaderw ?* at. bet" Fulton • and Grovv^phoim Weat 55»2. . N. HI RANO,' Japanese de»lgaer and* building contractor. -\u25a0 1821 - Sutter st.: teL West 79«8.- ; -\u25a0/ ; ART.-; GLASS ;}; } ; ; PLAlN.: leaded and art. gU*s. N. HURRELL. "212 Gough : sf- between Oak .and FelL ' '-\u25a0 .CASH .REGISTERS CASH r'jglsterß. 5 521 ! Blze«t. of all prices." for all ; '* kinds' of .business, en ' liberal terms. Nattonil '-' Cash ' Register C 0.. '1283 GoWen Cat» ay.- -, t , - "chiropodists •" '.\u25a0 Z'- \ : ALL foot ailments i positively cured : palnleasir. ; \u25a0 v - Dr. ' Duncan. • experbu'htropndfitt '•. 1550 - KIH» »f t -; , ' BICYCLES , AGENTS Cfor COLUMBIA and RAMBLER ; bt- «r cycles. CM. CHRISTOPHER. \u25a0 330 . Stanyan. J.£ W.*« CORNELL.* sporting goods; agency 1 Sn»U t -g bicycles.*^ motor eyewss: repalrtng.^lltM^yajenclt.'- See Pages 1 2 land - 1 3 for Addi- V *»6naJ Classified Ads 11