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16 FLIRTING ON MOUNT TAMALPAIS TABOOED BY TOWN TRUSTEES Spooning Above the Clouds Condemned by Mill Valley Board ULTIMATUM IS ISSUED Stern Deputies Will Bar the Progress of Lovers Skyward \u25a0' SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL MILL. VALLEY. June 14.— Saturday night pilgrimages to the fummit of Mount Tamalpais and the romantic flir tations that for years have attracted lovers to that picturesque part of Marin county will be known no more if the board of trustees of Mill valley and the men who control the railroad and the North Coast water company have' their say. Last night the trus tees appointed a number of deputy con etables whose duty it will be to drive happy couples off the pathway that leads to the mount For some years past It has been the custom for hundreds of persons . to •walk to the taountain on Saturday nights. Lately property owners and others In the vicinity have complained that the pleasure eeekers were care less In lighting fires en route and that several forest flre# were the result of tlieir negligence- Sidney B. Cushlng, president of the Mount Tamalpais road, and James New lends, president of the North Coast •water company*, last night appeared be fore the trustees of this place and asked that the pilgrims .be hereafter •shooed away" when making trips to the mountain. Several other prominent residents of the valley also voiced their sentiments In favor of keeping the mountain pathway clear of Satur day night merrymakers. The appeals \u25a0were so strong and the reasons so well defined that the trustees decided to ap point a number of deputies to drive back all those who attempt the ascent tomorrow night. Trouble is expected, for the moun tain climbers generally come about 200 strong. It is thought that the con- Ftables will be compelled to Indulge in stringent measures when the picnick ers come up the hill in a body. The right of way to the top of the mountain belongs to the railroad and the water company, who claim that outsiders have no license to trespass on their property. . ', , '' , APPRAISER DARE WILL RESIGN IN SEPTEMBER Denies That He Has Been Ordered to Step Out of Office A report current at the custom house that Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Reynolds had \u25a0written to Ap praiser John T. Dare requesting his resignation to take effect on July ' 1 was called to Dare's attention yester day and met with an emphatic denial. Dare said that about a year ago he had intended to resign and. would have done so had It not been that his resig nation was demanded at that time.: He refused to resign then under fire and has held on to the position for that reason. "I intend to place my resignation in the hands of the department shortly," raid Dare, "to take effect September 1 of this year. That will close 10 years of ray services as appraiser and two years as deputy collector of customs. Twelve years is long enough to hold the office, and I shall retire cheerfully •with the proud satisfaction of, having faithfully performed my duties and of having left behind . me an unimpeach able record." When asked as to the Identity of his successor the appraiser replied - that United States Senators Perkins and Flint had assured him that the Cali fornia delegation as yet had no candi date for the place. The names most prominently men tioned for the office are those of George Katton, lawyer and political promoter; Stanley Jackson, lawyer and formerly special deputy to his father, John v P. Jackson, when collector of; customs, and Deputy Customs Collector Sparks of Honolulu. ; . ;.'\u25a0. ASKS FUR $414,000 TO BUILD ENGINE HOUSES Fire Commission Arranges for Annual Vacation of the Members ~ The fire commissioners adopted a res olution yesterday, requesting The super visors to appropriate $414,000 out of the . rehabilitation fund for. the building of. new engine houses and the: completion of those partially built. The; commis sioners claimed that it would be impos sible to erect needed structures out of the regular appropriation made In next year's budget. "Chief . Shaughnessy filed a. report^to the effecfthat there was no 'good, rea son why the Spring Valley water com \u25a0pany should not connect 1 hydrants. with the 30 Inch main In Capitol avenue near. Sagamore street,' and the company^ will be again urged to: comply with; a request that the : hydrants be installed. The supervisors will be : asked for $10,000 to repair underground street cisterns and " Xor,rtB,ooo to build ; a ' new cistern in Howard and Tenth ; streets. " • Lieutenants; Daniel Murphy r and Ed .-ward Daunet-: were promoted to be cap tains. •;~>'?i«^SS^"viSßfBSs 9B9BSSSHHI Battalion Chief Horn was- assigned to the Mission district and Battalion Chief Dolan to the Western- addition district- Battalion Chief? Cullen ".will"? have his "headquarters at. engine house; 29. i. . The commissioners to .give firemen \u25a0 their / annual .vacation of -15 days , each, beginning with July 5, but no firemen kirpointedj since* January,' 1 last will receive'a' vacation.; IVAVTii BUDGI3T RBCOXSIDEBED The chamber of , commerce .petitioned the, Euper\'isors T yesterday, to ; reconsider the\ item . mi the ; budget appropriating 5720,000 for the.bulldlng/bf a : municipal road along. Geary street; andfPolnt' Lo-. bos avenue, -'ba^theVgronnd I, that '\u25a0'- the money; should.ibc /used; for; other ;im provements more" necessar>v such' as the rebulldlns/of ; municipal;: buildings ?"and repairing of streets and^Bewers. • Murlne 12ye Remedy- la^a.' Tonic tor tfa«;"Auto Ey*,"- • Gould Road Plans Docks for Its Oriental Steamships THROUGH to area on the, water front, confirmation has-been given : the reports thai' tKe'/W.al^lPaafic-^ould* establish, a steamship line to the orient. The plans include the digging of fa great basin. . MAP OF THE SCENE OF ACTIVITY OX THE \u25a0 OAKLAND WATER FRONT. I— DOTTED. LINE SHOWING NEW BOUNDARY ASKED FOR BY -THE WESTERN -PACIFIC. ;-. ,2— DOCKING. BASIN FOR OCEAN STEAMSHIPS SOUGHT BY GOULD>ROAD. / Asks - Oakland Area at the Railway Terminal OAKLAND, June 14.— That the .Gould Interests are reaching out. for a. battle with Harriman for ..the, oriental? trade has been a matter 'of common gossip; in traffic circles for . some , time. r. Now comes confirmatory evidence through the efforts of "Western Pacific agents to procure extensive docking facilities on the Oakland , water front. l The plans .which -have; been: quietly consummated 1 for the establishing of a great shipping -center! where "ocearij go-. Ing steamships can": be -brought close to the "Western Pacific" cars, provide for the , construction of a great basin 'along the Western Pacific terminal, at* ; west Oakland. This basin, with .' a Vdock frontage on> one side, of -5,000 'feet, is intended to be .the means by which the Western- Pacific. may, handle-Its steam ship business with the- orient. ....'. Without.. divulging .'his client's | rea sons for \u25a0 desiring; the extensive '.im provements,' Charles; E. i Snook, '[ the' lo cal counsel"'* for ...the ? Western.. ' Pacific railway, went; before ."the* wharves "and water front .commlttee-.0f .. the ':-' city council last night and,. laid the basin project before, it. • ' V ASKS FOR- MORE SPACE C ,\V ; Snook, - at the \ outset, : made applica-, tion to the - committee , for* permission to straighten the • northernj line^jof "the railway terminal grant Iso thatfa urilf form 'i width [ of \u25a0 1,000 ' f eetK should "i be given -. the x company \ the - entire 3 length of the fill along the north training wall of the harbor. i -..--. - -\u25a0 • \u25a0 , ;^ The; attorney, explained: that owing to an. error In "the .original .franchise application the i maps showed a tapering linefroma width of : I,ooo^ feetf at -the west end to: € 00: feet \u25a0\u25a0 <&t the; east. . \u25a0 Snook disclosed; by 'a further^ state ment the docking project., He 'requested that the city allow; the .Western -Pacific 400 to " 500 : feet -"of i additional i, space; ad joining; the^^termlrial - : northward. ; In this space, he Baid,-' the -Western Pacific purposed to 7 construct ?= an : Immense basin, dredged- to: a; depth* sufficient to accommodate large' vessels. ' This ; basin EAST CLAMORING FOR RECONSTRUCTION MAPS California: Promotion ''_ Com : mitteeßeceivihg Many •: Orders The : people < of \u25a0 the "east are evidently deeply interested In the work of ; recon struction that is going on 'in' San Pran clsco, and 'this fact is evidenced. byjthe great demand ' in \ New-York » for ! the'; re-' construction map ' of ; the (city ; that] vm published ! i>y/ the \ Promotion committee one; year latter the :fir&';^^';. : When' these maps .were issued ; a' large number, were sent to the eastern bureau of theY committee j and? placedloni,s«.le there. ' .', That the! demand^ for has been active • isishown^by ithe": fact"; that this : Bupply.' has i been f twice i exhausted; and |! yesterday "the ,": committee j' receiyed a " telegram ? 5 f rom^theS manager! of .the eastern v bureau^ "f," f , that * anotner large V lot >be . rushed* to ; New>Tork to supply the Increased fdemand.'^ " -->/":-, \u25a0• The maps 'have been"seritito:all'parts of the .world'by" the; committee^ and also by numerous ji houses,^ which have - bought large f quantities and sent them -to ; their,* agents^: a»d [correspond ents at all ) polrits.>.\They,;have!attracted much*favorable;attentlonrtOsSan?Fran-' cisco, ;- as % they- 3 " show;' at £a \u25a0' glance "Just how things haye r > been* .done" in r . the burned'district. ' . ; BRUNNERiMADEtPRESIDENT; n //OF; SWisS^AMERICAN^ BANK Well Known FinancierrElected. to; Fill " Vacancy! Caused .by Death ',' of r V Charles " Maggini '-..' . / . ' . / Henry. Brunner.has becn;'elected pres- 1 ldent-.of /the"; Swiss-American j bank > of San' Francisco,^ to succeed \u25a0"Charles -Mag-^ gini, ; who \u25a0 dled'a*; f ew ? weeks "ago; Other, officers ' of 1- bank^havejibeen^clected as ?follbws:-> First; vice-president, T. C. Gognazzinl ;Vsecond^vlce \u25ba! president, Al fred, Monbttl;:secretary^G;;Lepori; man ager,* AT; A.' Micheletti ; cashier," Otto Ot \u25a0tesenr."'-..«'":i'-..' > ;"v=.''".'? : -;* b "'•"\u25a0- ~' '"}*'<'• \t "- \u25a0 /. :-'• Brunner '•] is : ; lnterested . lnj.the" Central Trust \ company^ of * San > Francisco, y ; the Italian-American J"bank| of the 'American' bank' of Paris and a" num ber of financial -institutions ; throughout Calif ofnia; . . - ; '_-'. '• V.-J"-?: \u25a0;',<' w.'.^."'*A*; -'*'"./ '\u25a0\u25a0 San* RUe Lnnndrr Will .' call' and rdeliver;" laundry i int three days.* '/15S6."> Webster •street.".-.: : - : • ' HE.VRV STERN SERIOUSLY ILL , Henry: Ste"rri;,theVreal /. estate? agent,' is / seriously" 111 jat -ittie;, Lane hospital; having;uridergone.'anfoperation>for|apr pendicitls. ; ji.Thelphyslcla.ns |in^attehd- H ance have ! assured > his] friends,"! ho wey/siv that hi« chancca for r«co very ar«">bope <uy'-.•';; : p .;.' :,-\u25a0 \u25a0--;>>- ? ->-\ \u25a0..-:•--• :.y^-:.-^ ; would - run; the \u25a0 entire "'\u25a0 length of -.the terminal, ,'. along;; , : which v", facilities^; for : docking ships \ would -be : arranged.'- JOn the opposite . ; side J; would ; be . the ' rnunic-^" ipal wharf ; proposed [ to ' be; constructed; which > would I provide : another \ 400 " feet of docking facilities. " DETAILS NOT GITO Ji - ' J The attorney carefully refrained. from going; into minute detail; lest," thelulti^ mate . plans ; of " his i company j should r.be prematurely uncovered.'".- The committee, assured him that in Tview, of , the" recog nition' t)y. '•; the ; . railroad .of \the lcity's rights his} application' , f or '% Increased terminal: space would /not ;be ; opposed. :':' ' In? the .matter.' of v the" basin/ the r !*de-" cision : was : reached '\u25a0 that | a'; space 3400 ,; to COO . feet wide t. be tween ,-\u25a0 the' city's :per manent line of; piles and 'the lan'di edge of the north sldeof the'terminal .would |be left. -. -. \u25a0 ' ;.- ; . "'"','', ,'f Some -modification of. the. pile 'driving '. arrangement \u25a0; was c made.>.<-,TheV-tem porary, pilings will t be; placed 100 \u25a0 feet north of .the .Western^ Pacific" terminal ln^ order* to ~keep "out X trespassers.^ The" new.: line is v along * the , follow. ing; boundaries: :. . /, 5= Commencirigiat v a '•* point . I,loo .feet northerly^ from ;.the :,western;i extremity of the horthTtraining;,wall";thence";east erly . parallel? to i said ' training =,wall, > to the "I low; tide iline. i; Agjain at.the aforesaid;polnt.'ithence- northerly. 1,400 1 feet | mort'or '. less,^ thence V easterly parallel with .the ' north"; training .wall," to-lowitlde;linel> .'\u25a0>.: - ;. ,-. . , • '" :: : : : This will carry the pllingdbse Southern v Paclficjbroad: gauge :mole.Y; In the;, event' of ; interference sbylth"e'att6r-;s bylth"e'att6r-; riey 'general,:; on 7 the J grounds that; the land to be inclosed ibelonaßltothe'iState, Councilman v Jackson j said - that -the ?'city would ; stand -on 'the -United". States cuit "\u25a0 court -f.of ; appeals'^: decision J giving the tflght* to i wharf \u25a0 out. « He I was | satis? fled" thatUf- the 'state attacked Ithelmove the J general '^.wbuld^j be f com pelled : to againstUhe * Southern Pacific ' for j unlawfully,! taking, the * filled land ~at|. the ' broad 'gauge. mole. . RUSSIAN STATESMAN ON WAY TO ST. PETERSBURG Captain Paul de Nievadoysl^ ?VRetmmVVFrom;f;His^fv : Peking^ Post - r \u25a0 Captain Paul' de \u25a0" 'Nlevadoosky.'r^.'a statesman \u25a0: and" member of . the - Russian Imperial : guard, j was f_ a ; passenger "s? on thiej liner .Hongkong --Maru- which ar rived ;\u25a0\u25a0. yesterday. 'v- He ,. has -been" con nected * with ;• the - Russian •.• legation ; at Peking and is , on his way to ; St." Peters-; \u25a0burg fon^ a -'leave ; of » absence. ; "*\u25a0\u25a0 '/. ' '^ ' :-'\ if." Captaln/de * Nlevadoosky ~~% is i avworld renowned {traveler ; and a gTeati linguist,' speaking el ght ; languages I fluently.""! He ( .was \ a '\ favorite f on i board \ the" ship > and proved. himself to be? an agreeable en ter tame r. , 'His > vj fellow^ I ."; passengers christened 5 him the ißeau>BrummelCof the'- party.*"" -•• - :"., *"':\u25a0•; ; ; '.'\u25a0;\u25a0'•.-'•'"-•-\u25a0 ' '\u25a0' '-'\u25a0 **"" CHARGES rOFI BURGLARY - .;!?•; bookedSagainst^boys Police- Say^That[iThe3r /Broke;>lnto • ; Residences and ] Stole*' Jewelry - -> -"\u25a0':\u25a0"'.;' \u25a0;,;Three . charges' /of t; burglary i: ; >wer>3 made at : the . city- prison yesterday; py ' Detectives s Harper/and fArmstrbhgi and 1 Policeman' Harrell^againstfAlbert* Quill,* ; 15 ": yearsj of , age^j He i^is accused fof .'com£ mi ttl n gfmany] bu rglaries," and \ the (three rbbberiea $ t 'orjiwhich" l^ ;he ftwill *be"| tried v were^»cbmmitted^at>i the/- residence 5 of Frank I Hollingshead^l 125|Plerce?street, R on ' Apri- 24," t whehi|looiWorth r bf "Jewelry 'was 3 stolen ;Vat*" the? home fot ( Charles | S. Sherman^ 1444lHayes(Street^bnyjuhej5F ,when j"|3oo|Worth*^^of '} Jewelry/ andj ] silver, k ware "..were i carried i off ,' and ; at I theTresi dence|ofjMlssJldaTMetzgerA = 329£Chufch' street; £on? Juneie.^when i $200» wbrth\6f J c wel ry 2"an d %c 11 verj^war c &were g stolen. 1 ,The*/poli^>say^thatfab"out|three|years ago ' thelsame ; boyTcommUtedfindre jtlfajg 1 30 - burglaries^but ;' owingl to! hlsTyouth 1 he 'was ;nbtrproceededfagalnst!^^i^"^^ ' t Louis $* Carrillo^|another^lad^'/ was booked ; by i th«T ßame]officerB]onYa^charge t of ;burglary/^ He] ls accused of ( breaking' Into;, the *4 residence i^off Alfred | Savasse,*; 2315' Bush \ street^bnt Mayl 3 l|a'ndf steal -** ingrab"butTsi^oo|worthTbfjJe,welry.SsMqst' <>f>theypVopertyJst6leri|by;theHwo*ib6ys was recovered.: , / , \\'.*i - , To Visit San Francisco {.Without '*>; seeing^ th'eV Diamond^ Palace would' be, like/ visiting 'Europe- without seeing * Parish It \ is % a j leading* feature of * San f Francisco;?* a 'marvel | o f * beauty, and *5 elegance.^ andQ Is ,\u25a0"*\u25a0 unquestionably the most magnificent Jewelry emporium in*thelworld;\«,To!be'aprreciatedift:must , be 3 seen.'Sj Ev«ry>tyisltor,ig and ?S resident should -examine 'the I marvels >; of genius at 1 909-811 Wan - Ness - avenue, near, Ellis MOONEY ACCUSES DINAN OF RECEIVING BRIBES FROM EVIL RESORTS W^irigf^Poiicei : : 'Officials - Clash at Meeting' -of 1 : - ' Commissioners--' , • .. WRITgDELAYS^ACTION Captain's^ Attorney Secures ] Mhjuhction Against the Board fMemlDers . '* C aptaln * of ; Police : Mooney's [t ate V was not decided, by the pollcecommissloners yesterday afternoon for the reason ; that his : attorney, JTheodore' Roche, "secured a'i.wr|tf;of .';;* prohibition? returnable -J on Monday/ rnoVnlngr.rUntll thlsilegalspolnt hais'ibeen j settled' the"commlssloners Fare rjeBtrained '\u25a0\u25a0 from s taking, f urther:/actlon lifi'theTcasei'i- "'2, • .;\ > .' ~ \u25a0\u25a0:- "\u25a0. -:.-\u25a0 \u25a0 i f:;:, ; -- s r x^.Yesterday's £ hearing: -.was : - marked (.by, sensational ft charges 'i against y Dlnarl/ While Iques'tiohirigl Captain) Mooneyjre^ gardlngrcertain* houses 'oflquestlonable reputation his -dlstrict.l Diriahlsawj fit to % link f ; thef name f of - Captain^ Moo'ney. with ) that ? of f Tessie ? Wall, ? ?a* notorious woman (of Ithe^tendefloiri.v; Mooney's" ire was f arbused^andfin ringin&Herms * he intimated I that? his"; superior; offlceri was . receiviriEr,; protection^ money . from ]ques; .tionabXe presorts. \*-i/^V^. ; -V^.v^r^' ; -V. : '"'-»?^*'i* :-v'Mooney/plainly : ,told|the \u25a0commission^ e'rs ; that 'i he i hadi criticised "i the iboard \ for, itsltolerance" of iDlnan; He, did riot'rhlhce his j,word^ ' ! -f w;hen*;?'h_e "'told \u25a0; them^that Dinan .was" , not- "a^competent manY to head'the'police department and. that" the commissioners ?,\vtere : rnot".:doing:n- their. duty;so':lons r as.they kept \u25a0 Dinan in his offlcial^capacityJv-'V,^ v - .' . . * : T' ' ' •-\u25a0 *.'-: '-A : ;?<ilt^was^thej»gerierar< opinion i,among: those VinV; a^» position >to % know 5 that i.' the commission 1 "^.would : :^have / dismissed . Mooney^ from- the \f orce f yesterday^ but for^thVser.vipg "'of "the VrltXwhich 4 came aboutat.the eleventh hour.-.- Practically alijthe'jtestimonyihas .beenltakeni iri'the caserrand^asjtsoon'ias-lfi^e^writ^hasfbeen passediuporijMotyney/wiil j know,' his : f ate>: ; ;-^One J of % the^ hiSst -Ichargres made V^sainst^Diijan j byi Mooney.: was thatfthe >f orrneri took? Larkin | street foff Mobhiey r'Bir '8i bfeat^att^r^hejhad ;raided'itJje housejof iTessleVVVftll^on ;tHat; thorough? fare^last^April.^Moioney/openly.chargreyi' Dinan f with .'jstriying.^Uo-Vr protect j*tl»e^ place ; and ' said t that J his Veff orts toi keep it closed'- were, interfered with : by the chief..-. - : : ';.-, \u25a0.: : ;':K-r*. : v-. r->"v:r ->"v : - '\u25a0.. ? ";/,i:-:. v \u25a0-\u25a0 ,' : .':*Accbrdingr » to = Mooney Dinan^ sent" for, him;: and :--: said: the > poor i oTevll alone.^ She" is, trying ito; make -a* living down there • in . the'burned ; district 'and her 4 Kotiae [« Is j' straight." \ Mooney i.; said that ! he isecuredfevidpnee' later* that , the was > conducting la 'questionable *placei arid Uhatj he? raided 'It; at' the (first opportunity/.-J ''''.•.'-• -' .: .\u25a0•'" 4 -Money, swore; further that Dinan 1 told him^ not";, to* interfere:: with" the -v house conducted sjby % Helen ,'Sherwood .at McAllister street.^ '";;V V^.: ;V^ \u25a0; "i '.'I; practically.; gave^up, the i fights for decency.T.whenyCommissioner.'iCreswell resigned, from? the*iboard,"Jsaid 'iMqbneyr- VI,' was/ of|the> opinion |thatjthe> policy of fthis 'commission (wasj to protect j'evil resorts, ' but II \u2666; was » determined f,to [ cKse every, one' of (them • in* myi district.'' ";;;-:^ •. :'l*Mooney',went;on|to|sayiunder4ex'am inatioriibyiC6mmisslprier|Hagerty/that he": Informed^ ;Corhrnlsaioherj Leahy -some time : ago, that DJnan's. was Indtjdolngjhls duty.'feiHe % added het discovered that 'i Sergeant^ Donovan :of jjlhoj license 6mce*.was f .usurplng;;the?powes;of r the board ;; by*, taking. I : it r'.upon'rr himself /to issue ;permlts : for ' making "U -,lh certai n -" saloons.' ;;•: He ? averred '.;^that *i he caught the; sergeant red handed in these deals."-:"; Mooney : ; wound Jup Jthis "; state mentiby;saying:::H.;.V :l: ; v. vs-l ::: ,\u25a0' -- : \u25a0$?"!% have ;> long,': considered a Dinan .* the official '; head i of ; the (commission?.*'; I r say that ) I\do I not s think : any i man i who : pro tects « houses': 'of ;illifameyls?.flt 4toi< head the i police fdepar tmen t > of i thls^clty." . ! &WhileVMooneyl. was] being F questioned by; rfagerty : regarding 3^the.? ; closlng ;of disreputable"*"-; resorts /-'jliiV \u25a0'"his ;-7 district,' Roche i introduced:' his ?,writ ~k of \ prohibit tloh,'^ and 'f-T further '^proceedings >^,were postponed|tillinext ".Tuesday/ afternoon." whent theAWTlt^will 5 have^beeht argued before"? Judge * SewelLilThe alleges that? sections 33 '\u25a0> of;, the|.J regulations s of the i police which Mooney |Is *,being I trled,^ Is : , notf constltuf tional.v so f, an H effort ?iwlll *? be "j made y, to have"; it;- declared f so; by/thefcourt."\ . . I£ During ithe I progress |pf | his | examiha^ tion s ; Mooney^' made f$ many ,|| uncomplif .^3,i^^y^siMJ[^^is^^^^^,^jSji^si^^^^^a^» W>Npws^ SanFranciscp^ AU\ow •\u25a0previous Clearance Sales are surpassed. . ':m^-~ $8.50 and $10 Girls' Suits $4 95 "• : '^Jl^'""'' -' - ; •\u25a0-\u25a0-'Included are Regulation Sailor Suits and.Peter Thompson effects,. in •navy"; /tfC\^U>^CVY - and garnet Serges -Emblem ion sleeve ;vsizes;6 r to -14; ; worth \u25a0 hV^itfy'jk \ $8.50 to $10.00, according to size— all go at $4.95. ;^S^ ; :^M^^ '\u25a0 i: s3 ;45 '- tojjiifC ' light, meclium and heavy weight. $l6.do£fiildren!s Goats $4*95j ' lln ivßk VsSmeniJss I II I'l \\ \ \VV ' OrGood Taffeta Silk in Eight Diflferent'Shades.- ///ft' \V\Y\i' $17.50 Suits $^6.95 $17.50 and $20 Suits to go at;so.9s- '4f/J| \V\V^ Pretty Etons, 1 Fancy Trimmed. ' Prince Chaps, -Tight ; Fitting'- and "Pony \u25a0 y'*-^^r?^tl^lis^^* V . : -^ f V.V^2s i'O^£jiil»WayS j S W'i Ps.l * ';,/" 4 fSust^aWd;Fancy>Et6ns:allgo f atlsSL9s; < Wh'- ' '-- '-Th'reeH-ButtonV. Cutaways /with - Silk: In-: '; , \v- ' - : ;: " ' " . :- " Jpp " ii a id' Collars. . $30 Novelty^Suitsj sl6.4s /; dg^- ' This $4 Lace Waist at $1.95 :^W^^^i^ji •H \u25a0wiiP-^K^wK : •' Fincwhite Net daintily trimmed /.Tight fitting,^ satin lined, through-- • 'rll£>Y**W with^all over-lace. \u25a0 ' .•• ' oat. :^^g^g|^WJ *•\u25a0 - : '«dT fir •j. *i ap $17i« ; Bla^^^^Coat $9:95 ' J^W^^mS^^iL' \*T'> \u25a0 -•'• \u25a0 >v->" ' ' $2(1 UnviUnct Silk fW* tt <X '''wWiP^^^w^' All over ecru or. white. ,• _ #« Uiug'DlKK ,3lll tOSIS >!f.V3 \u25a0 ' \u25a0••\u25a0'.\u25a0. \u25a0 "--Gl^^Sll^^feEfiise-. ' m^M?^: \u25a0 " ' -/ \u25a0,-V : .c";M^^|^ffig§iteSiST^S^fc/" ' ; M. M. FOOTE DISCOVERS HE IS NOT FREE FROM MATRIMONIAL CHAINS Finds } ; Decree Awarded His Wife Was. i 5. , : , Not /Filed % -\u25a0- y/s?.h I^WYER NEGLECTFUfi Hiisbarid : Sympathizes With §||^tt^f/^lfom&-Her/|/? Sorry Plight / . Vv \u25a0 M.'r. M/ Foote, t founder .of the /defunct Fjee/MarViage'and Divorce association and-v brother /of ';the late \W." W./Fobte/ learned ' yesterday;- that . the interlq»u-" tory .-*\u25a0 decree/ of divorce " obtained last June by ,: his -wife, . Josephine ,R.\Foote, was as 'valueless/ in law as/a -blank piece; of J paper. /.The records .were' de-* stroyed? in; the/ great ;;flfe.\*andlif^'Mrs? Foote S still " pines ; for > freedom^ she ; must begin ;.' alii overi again,'"-" prove I her/case [ones I more >; and.'t af terj obtaining i a?d^ 'cree,"\walt;another. yeaf^forithe ; filial 'or-/ der ~. that ~i severe " matrimonial "^'chains. ')'? { -In ' her [plight V^Mrs. 1 / Foote / has "< the sympathy;Of;her^h"usbahd.>/;He; declares that "heldoesinotlwant 'any .lworaan "who does "notiwantlhlm^aridfexpressesi"/ the ! oplnion'.thatvhis f.wif ejls^theTvictim /of an ; unjust! law.*;"" If he;had;his]own"way,': he 'said iyesterday.'v'dlyorce .. as simple ' and 'as '.easy; as /marriage;,'->; > v : V/j Mrsvt Fo6te"» t begani her^ suit ; ; for a i'dl yorce^fbur.* c daysiprlor- tot;thel*fireyof 'April s 18,-1 90 6r /All - ! thTeToriginal \ papers except i the V summons ' "were ; destroyed; On£ I JUne7l6^l9o6r;J.vß.^Cafter,"; acting as \u25a0? attorney/ for,; the ' plaintiff .1 appeared beforeTJudgeVGrahaih: with/an; amended complaint i Foote E with/.cru-" elty; ;tTheX?court f took '\u25a0» i t § for "J granted ; that j* the !« attorney? 'had Vt complied i with 'theitlaw^arid^the^case^went^to^trial.- FobtejjWaspreseht'andbri* cross* exami-^ hation^kindly;; I ..brought it- "but < evidence showing i that <he i:had " abusedthis -wife. Judge;'- Graham - sighed. ; ah '{lnterlocutory decree."^ after jtwhlch §? Carter^ tbokSthe'-ivalli^lmportantrtridocument. I tlirust fit£ ihtoj ; his;poc.ketgahd 5. walked away^wlth|the; < kir.Sofpa*fmantwho;had done : his? full Tduty. ;r;/;. :.\u25a0•/; . i.* t The >Tyear.-[6f v .waiting*",* would ],' have beenVup^toda'y.ir|Fobte;_ wasjreadyito.be 'freed, r5r 5 but investigations ; tpbn^ vinced^himv,that/hV/was [re- ; ma^ln*! married ?f orTsome^time.", « He went to"! Judge ? Graham'K yesterday^'i with '*\u25a0 the amended /complaint •\u25a0* and ithe- interlocu^, tory J. decree -' and " asked,' "How - about this?'".-" :/;•: r' •'--\u25a0-;\u25a0;/\u25a0 ;>\u25a0'*\u25a0' - ; -. : .'/^'^ ''r- The J judge/ looked : at • the /documents and; discovered ; f that"iheither3 had ' ever been|flled the? county .^ clerk?' The^ 'decree i.was"s therefore ; based lon 'nothing. 1 Judged Graharhl|nformed Foote 'that un-" Jer the ;Vcircurnstano#» /; the -order w of the; court /was /void.';. .'Foote askedTlf a trustful > woman should / be ' •" made '\u25a0 to suffer?' because S! an •' attorney," had J kept public '- records ; in ; his ; pocket • instead ' of depositing them with : tho proper. : of flcfal.^butv his 'i question is; still; unan^ sweredM \u25a0 -"//;\u25a0\u25a0// .• •. /•";\u25a0';./.\u25a0 •;-' _•-'-_' IXSPECTS;, SALT WATER J PLANS / W. C. V Robinson, '\u25a0 chief -,-. engineer 4of the: National *nre ; . protection* association of ::Chicago,'ihas Jbeen -for' several A days inspecting^ the ~* plans i of i the J.propo«ed saltlwater, auxiliary, high , pressure 'jsys-I tern* prepared , : . in c the "j of I the fcity engineer.vi Robinson: iwas /engaged by the "> local % fire "3 underwriters "iXo% perfect the|plahs] and .Uhe^ proposition submitted^ to ;;a\vote ""of '\the \ people - for the of jbonds •to the | amount of $7 j500,000: '} t The * system ?if i put t into] ef fect* will:* lower;, the; Insurance*, rate ; and increase the • fire i protection"; of this ; clty. : will; erect ) building , Thomas 'Jennings' applied I; yesterday for- a v ; permit 1 to .: erect v a;". three y story brick tbulldlng : l at : the; northeast! corner of -.Washington" arid} Battery Uat aTcos.t/of '$50,000." i Beantlf nl ; Paelfle^ Grove "_/ by % the sea.* '. Best < salmon : fishing on . the coaBt.vNew,bathing facilities.' Glass bot tom boats and wonderful submarine gar dens.. Boating andt launch t excursions. Skating :rinks. ; " Two - bra/s bands. • mentary /remarks \u25a0\u25a0 about i newspapermen to] whom i he: 1 gave] Interviews.* ;' He /said that! most fof ' these! were 'manufactured,' denying.*), that ihe /made the ? statemerlts attributed "to ; hlm:\}W^^^^Sßß9Stioi FiW Bus Service at Hade's BBIB^^HIr^S ** ~ '""'" *~ "'* i j-* "\u25a0' \u25a0'V'" t '" ' :': ' -Bnw /\VIII?"LMve/;'.Each^Placeji9-n. ; .m-" lO:t5. ll:3O,' Itl3, 2:45 and 4"15. [•MTHfintltHO'iVAßD^-f IISTH 'and.- CASTRO— -" 23D and VALEXCT.4— " DoTvn l ; HoTrtird \u25a0---. to- tjUpCwtro tc.Hsrket,. Down \.i, np i, **T t 23d,;- to Mission, to to 16th.« to ;ChKPch. . H°^. n v al ' acl » *° Jale*».i'. - ri .- "". ' -\u25a0'-. •\u25a0'•' toj Mnrltet," to .Hale'n. - : Hale'ii. \u25a0. .*. * 1 \u25a0 Will* Leavel Kentucky ''and ; Humboldt Streets": at Si"fo, 9:45," 11.*06,12»4J1> ---, i-i15: and; 3:45. 7,: -. \u0084 V--'-//' / "*.'\u25a0:"-,'. ' •'./-.. \u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 ; i|le^f Children's Stylish Goats .. 'Newest '"styles— V -V'?^"i^§ ~ . >rr>-A^i -prettiest mixtures ..; .-^•-a"^" 'YT2f'~J£-L sands3>p5 ands3>p op 1i n s-rr.fv. •;\V«*7V*'-'-" ' * J splendid ' -wearingr- , . /&&&Brs9&^z vit to 14 years of age. .^--""*tßf^iß?>L .^\u25a0•»^?-*>i V, ' ~ V^S* £$jh~\!&i* iTheibigr' saving in : f^^^^^^^Si^ 1 -'^^->^*^^fs : -j4** 1^ z Important '\u0084to *^»' now.: Note the ac- ''^hy .- SI»J- |companylnK.-lllusl-r:pi^S?#W(Vd HOD, V^ W "WZM'-h^l' -•trationsnandt.rsee " ;\3&&~H'^l}&Zi'Zf&r i //\u25a0*•* p \u25a0 \u25a0 <* ." | /<;• . .' j. A//| ithe:? ; -rarments i f;at';'V<;K*^~'r^.jp»2|';'t'-;. LJL J - 3 *r" *\u0084, ': '"— -"^" n^'^f^JrXt ."" gray.- mixture, Jin , , ; ./?>i";^"^l*?ff jjf.i-*! \( [ *jti I.?' \u2666'rt/i'A A ; V'- '\u25a0'-;.• • ; i : /^\ t- lar -T-'Ji and ;v;"*ctiffs i /<•\u25a0!#' ' - 11, tf^SKSL^Kf ' /Vo*^^Tf^-Jj^'t^l3^\ it rim me d .with O7O 7 /J/ j ; 8 s \--'i *t- plain -> cloth: and' ": vv — JiL * "—" — r '( 3 /4?vT\ fIM * >*H'.^ -* ->^ jsilkKbraid^in/.a:- \u25a0 /T^S^T^';^ l/O-H'VUxA i^^ shade to harrao- 5 O-? t 7'^? \u25a0WTfl«_-- 1./ .Or <>5 nize with (color: of "-^X^, }~koZ*\ W%l-5/J/) W $*\u25a0% ;cloth;^neatipock- ! :. A\[^" Ft >VsV '. ets. -jSeveral;other r " 4^,«i i sg^t>.- \ XyU-iil' \u25a0'l~j££*W '' ' \u25a0:. styles . V! in ' - \u25a0': plain - , \u25a0£&> z*Z. \u25a0v; \u25a0> \u25a0 WI%W. I^l^- color ' and r mix- g^ '\u25a0 '^Q. & n ~ also a^tan, v , -tftS^Vi)?/' *r */T ssilk; finish .poplin \ " '* \u25a0\u25a0.-.:,:£\u25a0 fiffi -f"^/-/ \: box s coat at; this ; \u25a0 . price; iS plain, '-but * : ' : •\u25a0 \u25a0.•.',- ' very; stylish. • . *-. • \u25a0' - .. - 'tfj-i-'OBSBox » Coat— Of brown 6 S nn' \u25a0 Co«t-Of .illk-fln- ;,*P*?*cf^ checked. <mlxed rriateA c ! tan poplin ot fine 1 : " > , , \u25a0-*-_ ;-',,- . - •- , -/* * quality: j plaited front and back* r r lal^? at \u25a05°A lari ? f Pannej: velvet; >\u25a0 beautiful collar of silk Battenberg "" "cuffs -* and collar -\trlrhmed' \u25a0 braid; turnback cuffs; fancy but- \u25a0ibrald; neat pockets/ 1 Can be .worn tons; : very," dressy 'and -stylish for '/ all the^yearfround, : on % any occa-" Sunday /wear.'- Many other styles \u25a0\u25a0-'sion. • \u25a0;/• .. .-v- •;^ J ;. -'± '\u25a0- In plain' colors and mixtures. -Money paving Vaju^ in Sale ofHFancy China /Hpuse^d^qpds Shelf; Paper-r-Bestlquality," assorted - .china." \u25a0 ; ;-• colors ;i selected; lace patterns;,-: 3 2Sc» *%orth 35c. Pine China Celery ->>- packages" for.; 10«?.-"- :\u25a0.\u25a0;.< \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' .•••--:.- • txvyy. floral decorations. ' * ' 1-lb. .bar. of pure White Castile* Soap, 23c* -worth: 50c each." Sandwich or • lOC ."; \u25a0-....-- ' .\u25a0 • Chop Trays. *o|BM| jWhlte^Metalware— looks* like .silver 13c pair.%- Tea Cnp* and Sancers; old .'-.- and'xwearsieplendidly. V : * "* \ blue Japanese Canton <^}iina. Teaspoons . at- 20c " a dozen; .Table- 10c Japanese - China Pin Trays. Tf ", spoons f at i Ssc 1a " dozen : Forks tat 35ct . worth 50c . Japanese China Xnt \u25a0/35c> dozen; Knives at 91.25 dozen. Bowls. ;. Others .'at ;3Oc. worth »sc. I IMen^s Depe AbleWearat Low Prices • Men's 10c Cotton Socks, 3- pain for ZT>c — Fine, durable - yarns; plain ; j ;,black; : tan.' and -black tops .-.with", white feet; double heels ;and toes- \u25a0 .. T > fast ;: all sizes. '. \u25a0/".\u25a0-; " : ""Men** -Woolen \V nderrvear," -,7sc' garment— Fine, -soft -finish yarns; light ' or ; medium 1 weight: natural gray or camel's, hair color; 75 per cent " ; wool;Tnonshrinkable; •; extra value. r.'-' "*. '\u25a0'.-« Men's Dnrable/Work Shirts, 50c each— Extra quality black and white striped! drills;- also: plain black idrilkj; 1 absolutely fa3t dye; cut extra - -•sfull^in>the;body;'haye}doubleiyokes: all sizes. SIXTH STREET; NEAR^MARKET DESPERADO WHO ROBBED ' SALOON: RESISTS : ARREST : Phil Maguire Is.C aptured L After. Fight and Will : Be . Charged '; With* .. Committing *-Burglanes:',/ 1 - Phil- Maguire," well* known" "to ; the po-". lice, :/; was • :\u25a0{ arrested %\ early yesterday morning '-:. in ;;a -;\u25a0 saloon : at ;. Seventeenth and "\u25a0 York; streets Detectives » Burke and I Smith -after ? a | desperate .\u25a0 fight." -It took tthe > two! stalwart policemen < sev r ' eral minutes'; to overcome ;the; desperado and"; put *the"t handcuff s i over; his t wrlsts.* He Is .registered 'on *> the" detlhue : -bbok , at the 'j city * prison i and"; the are searchlng.for hlscompanlbrilncrinie. c, >. Maguire -iwillii have ;se"yeral : V charges, of \u25a0:\u25a0 burglary? booked "\u25a0 against "r him.' £-- He"; and a * companion i vlsl ted"; the * saloonfof IJsaa'ciLee.'at Ninth'and'Folsdm streets." on f the % night f of j February^ 1. --j, Maguire' went -to ' the rear^and : his ' companion \u25a0"en gaged Lee in' conversation as to leasing, the • cigar ! stand'^ In! fronts .' Le e \u25a0 stepped \u25a0 6utside^the7 ; saloon *to; show; him the stana/ and _while .there Magulre ] sneaked , behind the bar and : stole . about' $100 ;f; f rom*;the"cash , register.' V . 7,( STOCKTAKING CROCER.Y SALE BTTTTEa— Full weight 2 lb '. sqoares. » b«st 7. quality \u0084..-..\u25a0...........•..."; soo \u25a0- This •is a ' ffoltlen opportunity t» pack butter for. winter use," as this brand has tU« reDntatlon for k?enin- qnalltles. i * \u25a0 ?AISOf»-rnU weight I lb packas*. re? 15c.100 **fgAK--Best cane granulated. 17 lb» f0r..»1.00 CATSUP—Bestfqaality. reir 23c per bottle.. Wo :*»;e have .an ; extra largt stocls of. this and desire ,to \u25a0• reduce, . hence '« the exceptionally low prlc«>. >.-.••\u25a0;.",.-. -<- < . SOAP— Diamond C Brand, teg So. 7 cakes 2So h ?•; Ca*tae— Genuine Italian, reg 33c per bar.2sa ««iii£S : Bu °T W *P— X*-!? 5c caie. 6 bars 2ic COFFEE— In order to Introduce onr MA J = Coffee, resnlar. price of which la SZe per lb. during this sale we will glTe 4 1b5....51.00 COCOA— Lowney's High Grade, re? 25c can. 2oc Macaroni, Spaghetti or .Vermicelli, 2 1b».....130 CAXJrED SALMON— Rez 10c can.. So BAKING POWDEE, Balmoral brand. 5 lb can 11 1 SALAD OlL— Union Oil Co.. re? 30c b0tt1e.. 230 I .V.We ; are , determined to clean * out \u25a0 our \u25a0 entire I line of Aca t e. Croctery . and Tinware. . and hare I cut the prices almost In two. \u25a0- \u25a0 r CARHOIX »TE WHISKZT— Per bottle »8« ! MONOGRAM RTE. WHISKZT— Per bottle.. .7flo \u25a0WHTTZ CROSS KATT,WHI3KET— BottIe... 73o ' GETREIDS KITMTIfKT. — Karl Kerf aci & Co.. • '; '-* rptr t "Jl.2s i>er ' bottle .".\u25a0:.\u25a0:...;... :. SHte POST. or SHERBY ."WT2TE— Reg 50c bot -35<J ; - ] .SToaza :"\u25a0.•' 1101 ValencU'ct. cor. 23d; phona Market ISS. 2275>Market st. . near i 18th ; phone Xarket .- 157. . 242 Clement st. n«ar 4th ar. ; phono Faciflo 233. Manufacturers' Prices :'\u25a0.'\u25a0 \u25a0'.' : -on SHIRT /WAISTS I ' l ~* * \u25a0\u25a0'-*'•'\u25a0 As la^cut.': ' *2rJ^. Front of all- j v yjag ov c r em- *\u25a0\u25ba\u25a0 ' ~J~^.«t ?'\u25a0 j '"b r old* ry, "'"\u25a0 *"' '•• "vTStTL^i*^"*"' '"' tucked col- , jtrfiij* '\u25a0 •i^iß'nD^SJ •"-- lar and cuffs ' edged with {' v- *V value ...»3« r*r v a^ v 2v**-'SS&BU» - Polka Dot • " i\\V":V3v*7«^*^Sio r :*L - a w n; \u25a0i\'>i.it"-- < /V-r , "Waists, lat- ! \\--~N"^VCw *" est models. ; ' . " -; -\u25a0;•'\u25a0 * 11.75 value ~-"-, '*> : '\u25a0 ' - •> j.'<>". ' - . ;; :-*i ..-. •'. • • • »*5« , 'Kimonos. Skirts; and: Underwear,' made to order, at. factory prices. See our. full ; line and note prices. Manufacturer!* "23 12>Fillnio^Streset Bet. Clay/and Washington. Goods'Sent'C.;O.;D. • / GHiGHESTErTS RILLS : ' **oLc?*i* -i -%\u25a0 - THE IHA3A OSB> BUXXtt. -> A .* U*&*GftSti '"»l» ia K«J and ««I<l »mJHc\^^ -Ofe« ">«»«. seated' with- Blnaßibboa. W,, . .A* 1 ?"•? "• -' JW -i yens knows as Best. Safest. Al»»ys R dl»b;« j _ 1: -?^fflSOUj. BY DI«iGGISTS EVERYWHERE | //;• v/./'/proposals/// .. i I ix/AUCaOVrSAXZ-^Tfflcei x /AUCa0V rSAXZ-^Tfflce Gewrni ' Supe*rinten<U H ; ent 'Army Transport Serrlce. San Francisco, Cal. ! June ;B.-« 1907.— There \u25a0 will be sold 'at public au<^- \u25a0 ; tion, "at^H; o'clock a.. m.. June 17. .190t,"at,Fofc f aom -j street ? wharf.'? a i lot ; of > mlsoellaneona : <-ou» j ', demned \QuartermaiterS " Store*, -• a • list*, or whicl i can be seen at. the office "ot the Projxrty Clerk tt » ! Folsom ' street " wharf.* J.B . BEIX«>'GE II '' > . Ll « n t- ; ' Col. v t and ; I>. ; Q.r SU. General.^ U." 3. \u25a0*. v . \u25a0 * . ;-' — ~H — \u25a0- .: .- z — ,- ,-..\u25a0.- ~^~~^~~~~ m • C.Vs." ENGINEER Office/ BurHeblds.; Seattle' : ; Waah.%f June 12. - 190".*- , Seated \u25a0 propo«aU ; for ; : dredging A Grays . Harjor.' »nd for . dredgins ; ;; WlUapa ;riTer. \\Va«hi ; wBl;: be .recelred -h«r« \J i until • 12 ' mr July > 12. <\u25a0 1907. and then publicly . j \u2666 v oo«ned.- -1 Information furnlahed on applica tio«. . = . ~ ' ;.;H. :-::M.-j-CHITTENUISX. Mai- Easaa, -\u25a0. >: