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»fZ o* 1 Bk =3 — 'Mayflower Osn S4 3*l B$ «- «« -;M«t Bullfrog. 2 ||i I H|f i l! Manhattan District I.S;. i \ £ U'Man. Mttle Joe H2 03 "« Ss»^i ck -« -Man Whale .. Ofl _ v»» rJSLT^ £ «? VwtMwr Man.. 23 — V*n - ™ Nut .... n» it. v.*n cowboy, ca Os;Syl Humphrey. 06 07 Wonder District Ruby Wonder • «,, _ Other Pistrfeta Ccrt B Ewkil" 4 "^ \u25a0 ~ SO ne U!a " ~ ** ACCUSES A POLICEMAN OF INSULTING WIFE George Ballard Acquitted by Jury of Charge of Exhibiting Weapon, Preferred by Henry Clancy \u25a0 George Ballard. a laborer living at 1 4.5 A Page street, was tried before a jury in Police Judge Cabanis=s" court yesterday afternoon on a charge of ex hibiting a deadly weapon in a rude snd threatening nyinner and was ac quitted. The complaining witness was Policeman Henry Clancy, against whom Hazard has preferred charges before the police commissioners for an alleged insult 10 his wif«. Clancy testified that on Sunday morning, June 2, he was passing Bal~ l&rd's house and. seeing a large pla card In thA front window, stopped to rrsd Jt. Ballard cursed at him and pointed a revolver at him and threat enea to shoot him if he did not move away. He had never seen Ballard's vife until that morning. Mrs. Ballard testified that on the Thursday previous Clancy had entered the house and insulted her. She told :.er husband, and on Saturday they made a complaint to Chief^JDinan after visiting a newspaper office. Ballard :eetificd as to what his wife had told him about Clancy, and when he saw rvm peerirs; through the window he ordered Mm away and 'hreutened 10 Fhoot him for insulting his wife. Sev eral policemen testified In rebuttal that Ballard was something of an anarchist end wa? always In trouble by threat- Sr.g to kill policemen. CLAIMS HE WAS SWINDLED IN MINING PROPERTIES D. S. Cohn Secures Warrant for E. J- Waidman for Obtaining Money by False Pretenses A warrant was sworn to by Police Judge Shorts 11 yesterday by D. S. Cohn. 3$S Bush street, for the arnest of E. J. tValdman on the charge of ob taining money by false pretenses. It is alleged in the complaint that on Ko v»mb«r 1. 1304. Waidman received $:.OCO from Cohn. Cohn says that Waidman represented to hlra that W. IL Rutledge and L. G. Whe«ler p*6 an option to purchase ?m:r minrhg claims near Goldfield, Xev., Vor $5,000 and that the claims were of great value. The option, Waidman said, would expire in two or three <lays. and he urgently needed the 52,00.0, which he got. It is alleged by Cohn that Tiutledg-e and Whet-ler did not have an option, but Waidman had an understanding v.ith them that if he found a pur chaser for thy claim for any sum In excess of $600 *hat the 5600 -would be paid to C F. Mander and Al. Lee, the owners, and the surplus should be di vided between Rutledjre, Wheeler and Waidman. Cohn further alleges that the claims are utterly valueless. WATCH THIEF CO.WICTED John Roche, who robbed J. J. Sehl of a sold watch on April "8, was convicted of grand larceny by a Jury yesterday. Judgre Gadd:s, sitting for Judge Cook, Sxed July 5 as the day of sentence. Assistant. District Attorney "William Hoi Cook conducted the prosecution. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Mary A. Fsrrell to Charles E. Cutter lot ia 25 R bT ll^w r -5'* nT Street * NE Ot ViSx^ NE F^sil AnSerr>a and wife to Standard realty and derelppsent oompany, lot !n E line «f Con n^-tirut street. 150 S of Twentieth, S 25 by E 100; tlO. ChtrSes Peach end wife to Brth* L. QcenteL lot in E lm« of BenaSsg (Soott) sxreet, 225 S of Er.rejJia, X 25 by E 70: $10. B*rth» Qoeatel or Goeste: to Catherine Bath, lot &». fritt map 3; $1«. Jaaes BnK* end wife to Joseph Clark and 'rife, lot in W line of Tfclrd avenue. 123 N of A street. X 25 by W 120; *10. Elizabeth Waju-ri to Edward Waltm. )r>t Sn NE Itoe of Stan>y place. 124:« SB ef Herrisoa «r»et. SE 2S by XE 100; JlO. Alfred A. Micbeletti to Cora G. MSehe3ettL lot !n E lm* of FrarkHn street, 137 : C Sof Chestnut. SStyE 114:?: flo> - WUliaa E<ie rom?Ecy to Lnla Navaro et al., lot la E line of Goczs ttrwt, s* - 6 Sof I>otn bard, S 56:6, E 300, N S». W 16, X 17:8. W S4 fiO. K<Sw»rd F. Drew end wife to Josephine Drew, l<n fn W line of Alabama etrwt, 156 X *t Twcn ty-Cfth, X 2*> ty W 100; *10. Same to Msrr Dr»>w. lot Jn W line of Ala bama street. \VH X of Twenty-sflfa, X 27 by W U*> : *10. Same to same, lot !a W line of Alabama ••treet, ife2 X ot Twenty-fifth, X 26 by W 100; Robert B'rgfeJd and w!fe to Jaaes C. HaTl land Jr. and w'fe. Jnt ia S line of Twentr f«K3rtn street. 75 W of D'.amond. W 25. S 114. E 20. N 50, E 5, X 04; $10. R. V. Locy et al. to Clay Slorcmh. lot at XE mrorr ct Scott tsd Wal3er streets, X 137:6 by E 107:6: $10. Anna Boeraer to AWan<ler Brown, lot in X line of West Park, 413:5* E of Hollpy Park, E SfcrX 100: $10. Maurice Wiilard and wife to W. Chester Keoch. lot la W Hue of Forty-fifth avenue. 2T5 S of C rtre*»t, B B* by W 120: *10. WOliaxa H. Kolkmaun and wife to Sarah Gon sale*. lot in E line ot Kichth avenue. 150 S of A •trwt. S C 5 by E 100: $10. James H. McXesby and \u25a0wife to Martin J. Mflxmoorh and wife, lot ia W liae of Porrero irrnw, i*>o X of Twenty-fourth street, X 25 dt w 100: $'0. Frcsk Guifii end wife to John Turaio. lot ia S line of Green street, 183:2 W of I'owell, W 22:6 by S 137:6; *ia Anui* B. C Xicbols to Ddsol Bros, company, lot In W line of Florida street, 279 X of Twen tieth, X «0 by W 100; $10. D. Samuels Be*Hy company to Hattie Haus taann. lot tn S line of Bush street. 63 E of Grant Kvenue. E 34:0r«.. S «0. E J1:5%. S CO. W 46. N €0. E 0:6, X 69; $10. Elerfried Hanstaann et al. to D. Satsnels, saiae; $10. Charles G. Srchr and wife to Jonathan An «i<»rsoa. lot at XW comer of Twenty-fifth end Vlcksbcrg «tre*ts. W 75 by X 114: $10. EliMbeta Henry to Lillian A, Marsh, lot ia W line cf Hyde street, 137:6 X of Fia»eit, X 27 by W 137:6: $10. Mathilde A. Plate to Sarah McXulty. lot ia E lin* cf Gnerrero street, 133:6 X of Eighteenth. V 25 toy E 140; $l.&00. * Astoa Walters to Edward Walters, lot In SE line of Harrison street, 120 SW cf Stanley place, SW SO by SE VX; $10. Bmldinc Contract!. Joeenh Jeanett*. Artbcr Melville, Irwin SUvpt bcr- lEeoora S. SchweJtxer. Nettie Mack aad »MrV Miner with Mahooy Bros. — All • work for • six «torr and basement brick bcildinc at XE rssrner of O'FarrcU end Masoa streets, X 120 by Mrs. W. Sbeehy with Peterson. Nelson £ Co. — Concrete foundation*, walls and piers, reinforced *tPcL bri'-k end granite wort for a focr story h-i<* building at XW corner of Seventh and jllrfe «treets7 S SO by W 60; $5.CG7. WU:Ua F. Boeder with Flak & Schindler— All work except art clasa for * selooo in X line of SSfceT strWt. 157:11S W of Stockton: $*,263. t >o~-p a»d Anna E. Eiedel with PauJ Mors- J--lAII work for a two story and basement ™_1, bcildinglo E line cf Taylor street. CO sTgS- 40i»:3: $II.OSO. Ptxnl<-v Forbes with Otis elevator company— Ane Beml n*«»*nrer and freight elevator for a hSlfita* «n S line of Clay street. 100 W cf JSHSn? W 00 by S 119:6: J1.570. Cbarj'es Holbrook with Independent elecUical company — Electric work, wiring, SSr^TiC?? vanltTllgntt. etc.. for a cUss O h^dic^ ia S line of Mission street, 275^ E S 60. W 25:*, S 80:1. thence along Mimir^t 1*7:6. X cO. W 6 inches. X bo! •or -1-4- $1,050- Alaeki commercial bclliing with SanlUry De rires maac/«eturicg company— Cleaning fyrtem .' . 13 story and t«s»«jeat Ai building „, vr cim*r of California and Saasome streets, N 124, E 68:6. S M. 5V -JZ:^. S 70. W 45; L«rex cMfftruction roapsny with Watson rnnfirg company— Four rUr of felt roofing for a .y~~l etory reinforced concrete Imhding at > E o.l^r of Wartiinjrtnn «Dd lottery streets. E I3T-« br X 157:6: $1.0T6. Elirabcth BaWwfn with X. A. ' Trnberk ' and H R. Mnrph'" — T° erect a three. tXetj and base- ; mest Xra*« Wuditis at XE corner ©T J acJacrn Fraction Drops Forty Points, While Others Are Firm Consolidated Opens Stronger and Its . Steadiness Is Market Feature Combination Fraction took a down ward path yesterday and struck the comparatively low level of $3.40 be fore the end of the selling, closing at 13.45 bid and none offered. More than 10,000 shares were sold in ,the local mining boards. The opening price for Combination Fraction was 53.75. which was ten poin.ts above the closing bid of Tuesday. At first there was a ten dency to rise and $3.80 a share was given for 100 shares. Then the drop ping process began and this was con tinued steadily down to the $3.40 mark. Goldfield Consolidated Mines openeJ afs7 a share, which was S5 points bet ter than the closing offer of Tuesday. GoMfield Consolidated went to the 'ex tent of 150 shares at the $7 price and then started to emulate the downward march of Combination Fraction: but the fall was slight,- the lowest price accepted being $6.90. whereas Combina tion Fraction fell off 40 points from its highest mark. Jumbo Extension opened up Its day'? campaign at $2 a share. It held up well, going no lower in the boards than $I.J2 Vi. The Jumbo Extension sales included the transfer of 10,300 shares. GoldSeld Consolidated was not procur able in any but small lots and the total number of shares sold was but 4.750. Daisy opened at $1.90 and closed at $1-75 bid and $I.SO asked. Florence went down the grade from $4.30 10 $4.15. Jim Butler climbed up a pc;? or two. selling in the afternoon at JI.OS, or six points better than the best sales in the call board session. On the whole the market -was strong. Two dividends were announced yes terday. The Frances Mohawk declarei a dividend of 1$ cents a share and the Minas Pedrazzi. of Sonora, Mexico, declared a dividend of 5 cents a share. A private dispatch \u25a0was received over the wire of Zadig & Co.. contain ing the statement that the Frances- Mobawk had struck very rich ore on the "Wedge Fractional claim. NEW TUNGSTEN STRIKE Gold Mines of Round Mountain District Arc Active The Round- Mountain Nugget Eays that another tungsten discovery has nitOKER BRIXGS SUIT The Kenneth Donellan company, a stock broking firm, began suit yes terday against J. B. Dabney, a resident of Alameda. who speculates In Nevada mines, for 13Q.057.55, alleged to be due on purchases of stock at his order. According to the allegations of the complaint, the plaintiff on November 12 last bought for Dabney 2,600 shares of Combination Fraction, 10,000 shares of Atlanta, S,OOO shares of Blue Bell and 4,000 shares of Conqueror, and has since appealed to Dabney to make good, but without success. MARRIAGE_LICENSES The fo!low!nr marriage liccnf«es were issued in this city Wednesday, June 26: William L. Doyle. 22, end Ethel C Teo, IS, ' both of 101 Wool st. John Majree. 50, 505 San Bruno aTe., and Laura A. Harney, 40. 715 Wisconsin *t. Frank Falcon, 21, 1111 Kearny st.. and Anna LfeTinceazi. IS. 1C26 Stockton *t. Robert M. Nichols. . 21. and Charlotte F. O'Brien, IS. both of 161 Sixth are. Ralph R. Pidgeon. 23. Berkeley, and Jennie M. Palassoo, 23. 1549 Treat aTe. F-dward J. MHJUTery. 23. 444S Tw^oti'th et., ac 4 Mabel L. Waterman. 21. 4M Edlnburga st. Harry Kalisfcy. 21, 1134 Turk St., and BeUe Saainels. 18, 112S Tork st. John W. Sehonbers. 21. S7O -Hampshire ft.. ! and Mary A. Conn. IS. 1121 Hampshire ct. Walter S. FegeL 26. Kenrlck. CaL, and Ethel F. Jackson. 15. 455 iTy are.. Harry S. Griffith. 31, and Addle B. Acder- sen. 23, both of 103 Falcon are. Stefano Giambruno, 24, end Maddaleaa Massa. 23. both of SI Barnham place. Edgar Cordes, 29, 179 Broad Ft., and Anna Jensen, 25. Colma. George A. Schlaceter. 2G. Chicago, and Etta D. Adelman, 25. Dcs Moincs. Albert Haas, 22. 104S Hairbt St., and Sarah Frothier, 22, 5610 Sacramento rt. Henrr Rlbont. 50, and Teodora BianchL 19, both of 221 Dolores st. Harold M. CaTe. 24, 3019 Sacramento St., and Henrietta E. Ridgeway. CO. Portland. Sam Miller. 29. 1126 Valencia St.. and Sid- ney Mahcn, 29, 709 Ciezientina st. * OAKLAND, Juae 26. — The following marriage llctoms were Issued today: Leslie S. Tretheway, 22, aad Carrie A. King. 21. both of Oakland. Ralph E. Frye, 27. Oakland, and Myrtle E. Eizley. 20. Reno. Ner. Frederick F. Eaton, S6, and Battle Adams, 36. both -of Fresno. . Herbert F. Stowe. 36, Greenwood, and Lu- cile Ellis. 2S. Berkeley. lniils }•". Lough. -32. Los Angeltt. and Minna Mwknwitz. 26. Berkeley. Ceri J. S^aberg, 27, and Hannah K. Ehn, 23.' both of Frffftale. Mark D. nice. 28, and Cora B. Hodges, 25, both of Oakland. Albert L. Barnes. 25, and Alma C. Wagner. 27. both of* Stockton. Ben Stnehler. 22, and Frances Wi miner, 21. both of Oakland. John C. Rodder. 25. Moielurane Hill. Cala- veras cocnty, and Marguerite Brown, 24, Ala- mctfa. Harry W. McNelL 21. and Era M. Abbott. 20. both of San Francisco. Frederick K. Peterson. 36, Palo Alto, and Elsie R. YoelL 22. Oakland. Joseph Black. 24, and Nidia Walton, 23. both of Oakland. William It. Duncan, 24, and Annie M. Krogb, 24, both of Oakland. Archie F. Boland. 26, and Edna A. Price, 26. both of Oakland. Herman A. Moenniag. 36. San Francisco, and Anna 1.. Cardoza, 27. Oakland. Kred A. Bancroft, 56. AUmeda, and Annie B. BoUer. 52, San Francisco. • William H. Knox. 38. and Jessl* J. Fuller, 26. both of Oakland. Hay O. Mcßride, 24, and Mary Klrchner. 22, both of Berkeley. Henry E. Janson. 42, and Louise Hixon, 22. both of O&kUnd. Theodore Iverson. 23. Oakland, and May Cal- lahan. 23. San Francisco. GnstaTUs N. Peterson, 36, San Francisco, and Jessie M. Brennan. 32. Oakland. Charles M. Carey. 31, Berkeley, and Lucy Woodruff. 23. Hanford. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by nail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of tbe publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons author- ized to haTe the *ame published. Notices re- '\u25a0 stricted simply to the announcement of the erect are pchUshed once in this column free of charge. J BIRTHS HANLON— In this city, June 26, 1907, to the wife of D. M. Hanlon, a eon. JACKSON— In this city, June 24, 1907. to the wife of Charles Francis Jackson, a son. LIND— In this city. May 19, 1907, to the wife ; of Thomas Howard Lied, .a sen. MAYS— In Sansalito, CaL, June 26, 1907, to the iji.'e of Dr. Arthur H. -Maye, a son. ST. LEVER— In this city, June 25, 1907, to \ the wife of-H. H. St. Leyer. a daughter. MAURI AGES SMITH— COLLINS— Ia this city, June 25. 1907, ' by the Rer. W. E. Dujran, Mark Smith and O»Ha Collins, both of Stockton. CaL i DEATHS Backer, AUce May- 14 f Mehnert, Ernest ... 75 Blow. Alfred W. . . — Millard. Louise A.,... — Bcrke. Jotn — Mink. - Dorathea .... 64 Burke, Michael. . . ..' 13 Mosley, , Chas. J.. .... 75 Carr. Mary ... . S5 Murphy, Hannah F.. £3 Carstenson, William 27 O'Connor. Patrick .. 65 Carstensoa (infant) * '- Powers.' Morris.....; 19 Cortta, Alice ......S3 Richard?, — .:."..;. — Flynn. James ..... 70 Rlelly, John .......46 Gorman, Margaret.. 71 Rode, Chas. F.'. 44 GraTes, Nathan 8... — Rolf. Carl Martin ... 73 Orfffin, Mary A. ..— Smith, Mrs. A.. E>. . 49 Haake. Fred ...... 24 Teese. Hannah .... 72 Hollywood. Andrew — Tt&gmas, John H.... i>S Kant, Viola 49 TurrflL M. H. ..... 79 Lesrynsky. Aler. .... 86 Welch, Alice : SS Looergan. MlchaeL- 77 Williams, Harriet SVC— \u25a0 Matter. Gladys 4 Zeglio, Sister Mary-"'- - McClintock,* Sosan.. 5 Phillippa ........ 38 Mca-1- . Annie A..... — BECKER— In this city,^Jcne 25, 1907. at the 1 reiiieace et b» outfits* €34 O«ftr»-etr»et. THE SAX FKANCISCO C AJLL, THimSDA^V^XJNE C 27, 1907. been made at Round Mountain, on the Howdy claim, owned by ; Frank B. Morse, about a fourth of a mile from the center of the town. The tungsten \u25a0was In a quartz seam, ten inches wide. Tungsten was discovered also last week by Tom Gordon on the Pick Up claim, adjoining the Lone Mountain Imperial and Lone Pine claims. Facts regarding the development of the Round Moun tain district are published by the Nug get as follows: At a recent meeting of the stock holders of the ; Round Mountain mining company ' directors and officers were elected.- Tlz: J. R. Daxis, president and general manager; It. C. Gordon, vice presi dent; H. G. Mayer, secretary: John S. Cook, treasurer; directors, J. R. Daris, L. Gordon, J. P. Sweeney. J. P. Loftus and John S. Cook. Returns from the Suunyslde mill for the month of May hare justified the expectations of the officers of the Round Mountain minis? company. Practically no higher pride was run and the ore w«« milled Just as lt came from the dump and mine. The returns for the entire month showed an arerage of better than *31 a ton. There is a 4 foot rein of this ore and it has been proved and blocked out to an extent that shows at a very conserratlTe ( estimate 20,000 tons already in Eijht. The company Is making preparations for inf-tallin? two new 5 foot Hunt ington mills on the Sunnyclde property. With the two new mills in operation the Round Moun tain minlag company will hate a capacity of 60 tons daily. With the new milling capacity of the Round Mountain mining company and with the Hydraulic company taking out big cleanups from the placer workings on the property this summer will see the famous old Sunnyside among the big producers of the state. . Cr Johnson returned from Tonopah and Gold- ' field this week, after having ordered a 25 horse power boist for his Daisy lease, interested with Johnson on his lease are S. Zammurray, H. J. j I* alien. A. E. Johnson, and W. R. White of New Orleans', owners jot the Boston • Fruit company, operating a line of steamers from Boston and New Orleans to South American points.- The Johnson lease Is regarded as one of the best in camp, bein; located on ground of the Round Mountain Daisy mining company, adjoining the eompany'6 workings' and the Muuholland lease, which has produced upward of S 100,000 In less than a year. Sinking will be begun at once and will continue to the 200 level, when a crosscut will fee run to tap the ledge, provided it has not already been struck in the sbaft when that depth is attained. On the company'! working* of the Daisy the main shift is now down 180 fe^t and a large body of sulphites has been en countered. Tbe Round Mountain R»d Top mining company, owning tbe Edith Fraction and Black Uawk claims, will goon begin active development work. It Is the intention of the Great Western com pany to begin active development work on its property as soon as clrcnmstances will permit. The Burns placer lease on the Great Western cleaned up SS ounces of gold for a week's work. Alice May. beloTed \u25a0 daefhter of Henry and Anna O. Becker, and sister of Georye K. and Henry F. Becker. & native of San Francisco, Cal.. aced 14 years and 7 day*. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to attend th« funeral serricps tomor- row (Friday), June 2S, at 12:30 o'clock p. m.. • at the residence of her parents. 534 Castro fctreet between Eighteenth and Nineteenth. In- terment Mount Oliret cemetery. BLOW— In • this city, June 25, IM7, Alfred Walke B1«tv, beloTed husband of Gcorgie Richards Blow. v The fuaera.l will take place tomorrow (Fri- d«y), at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 2659 Union street. Interment priTate. BCRKE— In this city. June 25, 1907, John, be- loTed husband of Maixaret Bcrke. and lovins father of Kllzabeth and Ignatius Burke, a natirp of Ireland. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of D. I. Kenny & Co., 1710 Eddy street near Scott. BURKE— In this city. June 28. 1907, Michael Burke, dearly beloTed husband of Margaret Burke, » native of Mallow, County Cork. Ire- land, aged 53 years. : CARR— In this city. Jcne 26. 1907, Mary Carr, a native of Ireland, aged S3 years. The funeral will take place tomorrow (Fri- day), at — a. m., from the parlors of Mona- ban & Co., ISM Guerrero street corner of Twenty-fifth, thence to St. James . church.' where a requiem \u25a0 mass for the repose of her boul will be celebrated, commencing at — . In- terment priTate. ' . .. - " ..; CARSTENSON— In this city. June 25, 1907, Wil- liam, dearly belored son of Fred and the late Clara Carstenson. and brother of Charles, Fretf Jr. and Peter Carstenson. and the late .Mrs. Katie McDade and Mrs. Clara Watkins. a na- tiTe of San Francisco, CaL, aged -7 years 4 months and 26 days. A member of brother- hood of teamsters. Friends' and acquaintances are respectfully lnrlted to attend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- day). Jcne 25, at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mls- eion street between Twenty-fifth and Twen- ty-sixth. Interment Mount OllTet cemetery.- CARSTENSON— In this city, June 25, 1907. Irene Triess. belored daughter of Peter and Marie Carstenson, and sister of Estelle Carsten- eon, a natire of San Francisco, CaL, aged 2 nrtmths and 25 days. Remains at the parlors of H. tF. Suhr A Co., 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. CURTIS— In this city. June 25. 1007. Alice. beloTed wife of Henry Curtis, loTing sister of William and J. M. Naushton, and twin kls- tf-r of Mrs. Bella Anderson, a native of Sac- . ramesto. CaL, aged 83 years ' and 20 days. (Sacramento papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to attend tbe funeral today (Thurs- day>. at 12 tn.. from the funeral parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 770 Turk street. In- | tensest Woodlawn cemetery. FLYNN — In tbe city and county hospital, Jnne 26. 1907, "James Flynn. a natiTe of New York, aged 70 years. GORMAN— In* this city. June 26. 1907. at the. residence. 2C*4 Howard street, Margaret. dearly beloTed mother of Mrs. James Jour- n«*ay. Joseph L. Gorman, Mrs. Joseph F. Hugbes and Alberta McAleelan, a natiTe of County Clare, Ireland, aged 71 years 11 months - and 15 days. ' V ' -.. GRAVES— In this city. June 24, 1907, Nathan B. GraTes, beloTed brother of Mrs. E. K. Strong, a natiTe of New York. < - Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to . attend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- day), at 10:50 o'clock a. m.. from Mission Masonic temple, 266S Mission street, \u25a0\u25a0 be- tween Twenty-second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Redwood City lodge No. IRS. F. & A. M., of Redwood City, Cal. Interment Woodlawn cemetery., Please omit Sowers. Remains at tbe funeral \u25a0 parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street between Twenty-second and Twenty-third. (Mission Masonic temple). GRIFFIN— In this city. June 25. 1907, Mary A. Griffin, beloTed sister of Mrs. Susie J. Har- ris of Gilroy, and cousin of Edward and Eliza- beth English of this city, i a cath c of Sears- port. Maine. The fuDeral scxTices will take place tomor- row (Friday), at 10 , o'clock a. m., , at the parlors of Halsted & Co.; 924 Flllmore street. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery. . j HAAKE— In this city, June 25, 1907. Fred, be- I loved son of Christine and tbe late John C j Haake, and beloTed brother of Mrs. F." Lyons, Mrs. C. D. Chase. Mrs. F. J. Comfort, Mrs. \ C. J. Bixby. Mrs. Dr. H.". Gray, : and Charles j \u25a0 and Clare Haake, a native of San Francisco, \ Cal.. aged 24 years > 3 months and 3 days. A j ' member of Yerba Buena lodge No. 17SS. K. j of H .. and Hesperian parlor No. . 137, N._ S. I G. W. . \u25a0 - .-...-\u25a0\u25a0- . \u25a0 - I Friends, and acquaintances are ' respectfully i In-rited to attend the funeral tomorrow < (Fri- j day), June 28, at 1:30 p. m.. f rora* the par- ; lors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street i between Twenty-fifth ."»nd Twenty -sixth, where ; the serriees .win be held under the auspices i of Hesperian parlor No. 137," NatiTe Sons of! the Golden . West. Interment Mount • Oltret ' cemetery, .by . carriage. ; y -. \u25a0 • ! HOLLYWOOD— In Oakland. CaL, June 26, 1907. i Andrew Hollywood, beloTed I husband of - Mary | J. Hollywood, and father of Mrs. Peter : Kidd ' and Mrs. D. O.v Pankey, a : natiTe of Dublin, j \u25a0 -Ireland.- \u25a0• ; \u25a0;-...: \u25a0 ..'.<-\u25a0 ::,. \u25a0 -v- Friends " and acquaintances are , respectfully inrited to : attend i the funeral tomorrow (Fri- day). June 2S, at 9:SO o'clock a, m^ from ! his late residence, 1670 Twelfth street, thence I to St. Patrick's church,. Tent h .and Campbell | streets, where a solemn requiem high mass I for the repose of his soul, will 'be celebrated I \u25a0at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's cem- ! *'etexy. :.--•-. :\u25a0 ~. \u25a0 \u25a0/.•-• ;;\u25a0-.;;.;• ../--•;> v KAXT— In Carmel. CaL. June 23. - 1907, i. Viola j \u25a0 Kant, dearly beloTed wife : of : Max \u25a0 D. ;\u25a0 Kant, j mother of Bella, , Arthur, v Jessie. - Walter \u25a0 uad i Fredrick \u25a0 Kant, and sister of Mrs. •U. Brund- ! enstein, Mrs. M. Harris rand:« Joseph,r and :« Joseph, - . Ber- 1 nard - and the late Jacob i Rosenberg, a native ! of Windsor, Cal., aged 49 rears nnd' 32 daj-t.'j • Friends* and acquaintances ' ar« « respectfully I • Inrlted -to • attend the ; funeral t tomorrow..; (Fri-* j \u25a0 day). June 29, \u25a0 at . 11 ' o'clock ; a. ci.';" from \u25a0 th» . chapel of Odd Fellows', cemetery,' Point .Loboa aTence. RemaiDS *at \u25a0 the > morru.irx chapel ' of . tbe ".Golden- Gate undertaking- company,;^473 .^ Mission street, : tmtil ; Friday .= at ; 9:30 ; a. • m, ; LESZYNSKY— In thl« eity^Jnne 28, , 1907,*Alei- anderjLeKynsky,»beloTed* brother of the late \u25a0 ' Bertha :L. Lcry, a : aatlTe \u25a0of Germany ,- aged • £8 years.' •\u25a0 :\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; ••-- \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0*\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 L.--:"V-r>.'*->'---'i.-:;.' : .-i; \u25a0.\u25a0-.F riends ' and acquaintances . are , respectfully lnTited-to attend i the,. funeral ; :serTiees* torn or- \u25a0 "row . (Friday),'- at ; 10; o'clock' a.* m.; at ttie residence , of . his • nephew.' M. : li. \u25a0? Levr/n 2447 ; Jackson- street. Interment Hills ; of • Eternity - cemetery. ; by *. train learlng ; Twenty-fifth viand ..Valencia : street*? at «fl:4o; a. m. ; / LONERGAN— In .tha. 'city, June i 25. 1007. Michael Lonergan.^ beloTed ; father .; of jThomas ' F. and the late Mary J., Lonerpan, and, graad- . father of Francis. Catherine. and, Thomas .J. Lcsersaa, \u25a0;»\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 ullre of , Dongtrran^ \u25a0. Oountx - ,Waterf«rd, Ireland, aged 77 years. ' /\u25a0 . '' ' ' Friends - and acquaintances . are , respectfully . inrited to ; attend tße; funeral tomorrow (Fri- : day), at 9:30- o'clock, -from -the funeral par- lors of J. C.~ O'Connor & Co., 770 Turk street,' - thence to St. Mary's cathedral, wher* '• \u25a0 solemn" requiem h'?h mass " for the \u25a0 repose of ""\u25a0 . his : soul . willl be ; celebrated, commencing at :-j 10 a. m." Interment • Holy Cross cemetery. \u25a0 ; MATTER— In this" city, June 25, 1907, Glady« M. A. Matter, dearly beloTed and only chilrt . ef Nicholas and Adelaide Matter, and Erand- T daughter of Mr/ and Mrs. Angus McNeill and - Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Matter, : a native of San , Fmnciseo, CaL; aged 4 years. : .- Fricnd3 > and acquaintances are respectfully : '\u25a0 inrited to attend tbe ? funeral today (Thurs- - "day), \u25a0 *t 11 :30 a. m., from the residence of her parents, 1162 Shotwell street near Twen- ty-sixth. Interment ; Holy ; Cross . cemetery. McdJNTOCK— In this city. June 24. 1907, ~ Susan Leta.t beloTed - daughter tit Mrs. L. W. and the Ut« Joseph E. McClintock, and sister of Joseph. E. McClintock, *natiT» of Oregon, agpd 5 years 3, months and 28 day*.^ :_. -.r Friends and acquaintances • ara respectfully inTited to attend the ; funeral . eerrices .: today (Thursday), June 27, at 12:45 p. m., at^tbi parlors of F. E. Sawyer. 917 Fourth . street. San Rafael. Interment at 3 p. m... Few wood cemetery, Manxanita station,. North" Sbore railway, Marin county, Ca!. - . MEADS — In this city, Jun» 26, 1907. Annie - A., - beloTed wife of Osbourne J. Meads, Jot- : leg mother of Tera MeadsT and beloTed sister of, Mrs. Henry Eteinkamp.r.Mrs. William J. \u25a0 White and James "J.TraTerse, a natiTe of ; ' San - Francisco, Cal. . A . member \u25a0of Redwood ; circle No. 72, - Women ..of • Woodcraft. (Los Angeles papers please copy.) \u25a0 Friends and > acquaintances £ are rs«pectfully inTited to attend the * funeral tomorrow «Fri« . day), June 28, \u25a0 at - 9:15 o'clne* a. ia., from tbe. residence of her sister, Mrs. W. J. White. 4053 Twenty-third street - between : Nee aad Castro, thence to St. Jamea church. Twenty- third and Guerrero 1 streets, where a solemn requiem mass for the reposa of her soul will "be celebrated, commencing at 10 a. m. In- terment Holy - Cross cemetery, by train leaT- lng Twenry-flfth and Valencia streets at 11:30 . : o'clock a.m.- MEHNERT— In this city, lune 24. I«>7, J Emess. Mehnert, father of Ernest and Gu*tare Mehn- ert and Mrs. Mary Lindberg, a natiTe of Ger- many, aged 75. years. . . ' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- daT), at 1:45 p. m.. from the parlors of A. W. Martin * Co., 186S Geary streeu Interment •Cypress Lawn cemetery, \u25a0 by 3:25 p. m. train from Twenty-fifth and A'alencia streets. MILLA.RD— In ' this city. June 25. 1907, Louise A., wife of James Llndley Mlllard. • ' The fnneral serrje** will take place, to- da t (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., at the funeral parlors of Theodor Dierks & Co.. 000 DeTisa"dero street corner of McAllister. Inter- nment priTate. ' MINK— In ' this city. June 24. 1907, Dorathea, relict of the lite George Mink, dearly beloTed ' mother of Mrs. A. Albrecht and Mrs. L. Goe. Bel, and lOTlng grandmother of MeU A. Al- brecht and Hilda E, Goebel,' • natiTe of Ger- many, aged 04 years 4 months and 16 days. A member of San Francisco f ranen Terela and Deutscher frauen understuUungs Yerein "Rotbes Krenz." : / ; . Friends and - acquaintances are respectf nlir inyited to attend - tha funeral today (Thurs- day). June 27. at 11 a. in., from her late residence 900 Onion street near Jones, thence to I. O. O. F. cemetery, for cremation. \u25a0 t To the ofacers and members of San Fran- cisco frauen Terein — You are hereby requested to assemble, at 990 Unioa street corner of Jones, today (Thursday). June 29, at 10:30 a. ra.. to attend the funeral of our late sister. Dorathea Mink. By oro>r MRS. CAROLINE ÜBHOFF, President. MRS. JULIA MARKS. Secretary. MOSLET— In this city, June 24, IPOJ, Charles J. Mosley, a nstlre of New Tork, aged 73 years. -" .. Friends and acquaintances are. respectfully InTited to attend the funeral services at V»- llejo. Cal., today (Thursday). June 27, at 2:30 o'clock, at I. O. O. F. halL MURPHY— In this city, June 25. 1907. Han- nah F., dearly beloTed-wlfe of the late John R. Murphy, idolized mother ef Jamea R.. Joha E. and ; Gertrude B. Murphy, Mrs. Charles Straub, Mrs. Daniel Taylor, " iT Mrs. Ernest Money and Mrs. William Robert*, daughter .cf Joha and Margaret Golden, and sister of Mrs. J. 8. . Ring. Mrs. George E. Horr and the late Mrs. William Clark, a natiTe of New Tort, aped 53 years 11. months and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully -' inTited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- "day), at 9 a. m., from her late residence. 30 Dorland street, off Guerrero between SeTen- teenth and Eighteenth, thence to Mission Do- lores church, where * ! requiem high masa for the repose of her soul will be celebrated. commencing at 9:30 a. tn. Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. O'CONNOR— In \u25a0 this city, June 25, 1907. Pat- rick O'Connor. beloTed husband of Mary O'Con- nor, and father of Mrs. -„ William Doell and Mrs. William Dlxon, a native of County Qprfc, Ireland. . eced 65 years. The funeral will take place today (Thurs- day), Jnne 27, ' at S:3O a. m.. from the par- ~ lors of.H. F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street between - Twenty-fifth "-and Twenty -sixth, \u25a0 thence to St. Joseph's church, where a requleta i CHARLES TRUMAN THE LEADINO FUNERAL DIRECTOR OP V * SAN FRANCISCO . 1909 MISSION ST. Bet. Isth and 16th Phone Hartet 109 G. lACCHERI. U FERRARI I_ lACCHERI. PHO.VE MARKET 174. PHONE OAKLAKD 3711 SAN FRANCISCO. OAKLAND. CAU Q. lACOHERI & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EHBALHERS '\u25a0' 5032 i Mlsjdon St., San Francisco, Cal. \ Branch Of flee"" and Residence, 548 Sycamore st. . v near 26th, Oakland. CaL , I^y^IWOODLAWN mum San Mateo C county. * Finest and ' best equipped Receiving Vault and Chapel. Masonic .Cemetery. Association. Office. 1154 O'Farrell st. McBRa^RTY &; McCORMICK .FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 815 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly :\ of McFadden, - Mcßrearty \u25a0 & Green. ;_;'.•-." ' .iTelepbone Market 97. .':--• '. j; Ciib^CONNOR & CO. FUXERAIi DIRECTORS 770 :.TURK ..; ST. ( between -Van Neu v At. ''. . ..; . nnd ; Franklin St. - Lady : Attendant. ~ . .. Tel. Franklia ; 1911. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. .. . J-;~./7;,Tjiiderlaker« .:• \u25a0 060 Devkartero Jt. Cor. McAllister ,:,; v •..;,;; ..'/yif Telephone . West ;4Bo .; v It J. Gallagher Undertaking M 1814 -WEBSTER st. bet. 7 Ellis and O'Farrell. Tel.. West 3825.'- DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Pres. t Manager; JOHN; DOUGHERTY,- Vice Prea. P. F. GI^EN & CO. :\u25a0 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ' t'v.NX cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero at*. _. Formerly >i of « McFadden, v-s Mcßrearty • & Green. -\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0' --V Telephone Special ; 1567. . .' .": VALE NTE; MARINI ";^ UXDERTAKERS 5448; mission * street;. . \u25a0 Near, Thirtieth. '. . TeL Market 282 CRAIGiICOCHRANr&: CO. '\u25a0\u25a0":-\u25a0> -FUXERAIi DIRECTORS - 1109 Valencia St. .Year 23d St. \u25a0: ..^V:- ~.-. : , 'Telephone Market 101. _-;•>,\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0: V! IVIOISAHfAIN Ss CO. . .; Funeral . Directors ; and ' Embalmers ; \u25a0\u25a0- .-I .\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 -PrlTate,RpK)deiJC<!i Accommodations. ..•\u25a0. . r - Office SW. * corner : 25th f and s Guerrero ' sta. . V.;v- : ,-J?haD<i Market 35. ;l \u25a0 • -- . \u25a0 ' hi;h mast for the repos* ot his sonl will b« celebrated, -eommencing at 9 a.. ni. Interment i Holy Cross '\u25a0 cemetery, ; by <arriase. *'. POWERS— In Fitehbnrg. Alameda county, CaL. i June 25." 1907, Morris Powers, beloTed eon of , 1 Mary awl the late Thomas Powers, and brother of Lawrence and Andrew Powers, Mrs. Joseph McKenna, Mrs. C. Welch. Mrs. D. I~ Eich- i ardson and the late Thomas and Francis Pow- ers.- a natiTe of San Francisco, .Cal., aged- 19 years 6 . months and 29 days. ¥- Kotiee-of funeral hereafter. Remains- at the parlor* of Gantner Bros.. 3430 Sixteenth . street between Church and Sanchea. KICHABDS—Ii this city. June -25, 1907, Richards. ' . _^^_ The funeril will take place today (Thurs- day). June 27. at 1 o'clock p. bi., from tne :. parlors of Carew & Enrlish. 161S Geary street. Interment Cypress Lawn j cemetery. RIEIXT— In this city. *June 26. 1907, John, , dearly beloTed haaband of < Brtdset Blelly. and loTine father of. John/, Joseph. Peter. Agnes and Willie Rielly,'* _*«*• of Ctmnty CaTan, Ireland, aged 46 years. \u25a0 A meaber of hod carriers' union. - - • .^ Notice , of - funeral hereafter. Remains- at the funeral parlors of P. F. . Green & Co., northeast corner of Sixteenth and Guerrero ' I streets. ' RODE— In this city. Jnne 25. 1907, Charles F. Rode, dearly belored bnsband of Ells* .; Rode, and deToted father of Mrs. P. Jor- gensen, a natlT« of Westphalia. Germany. - ag«d 44* year*. 7 months and * d«Z s - A "5* m - . ber of Norddeutscher Terein and Golden Gate , aerie. No. 61, F. :O. E. •\u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to attend the fnneral- Saturday, June 29. at II o'clock a.' m.; from his late^ resi- . dence.* 2965 Folsom tUeet. Interment Moout ©iiTet cemetery, by carrlare. ROLF— In FrultTale. CaL. Jun« 25, 1907, at . o!s late residence, 1560 Trtmont aTence Cart Martin Rolf, dearly beloTed husband of Anna Catbrin* Rolf, -and daroted father of Mrs. MarU Johnson. Mrs. Anna Witlfce. Mrs. Elisa- beth Jensen, Mrs. Cart Wolf, Emanuel Rolf and the - late Tretiof Rolf. • . natjTe_ of Den. mark, aced 73 years « months and 1» da -"- Friends and arqnalntances «re re^pectmiiy ißTited to attend the fnneral services to- day (Thnrfday). Jnn« 27. at 2 o'clock x*- m., at tb« funeral parlors of - Arthur A. Barber tt Co.. 3124 East Fourteenth street. Fruit Tale. Interment ETergreea cemetery. SMITH— In FrultTale. Cal., June- 25, 1907. Mrs. Allia E. Bmith.-eTer and forerer dearly be- loTed mother of Mrs.\J. F. LaTelJe and the late James Scott and Harry Carl Smith, and d«rotwl grandmother of Leslie Scott LaTelle. a aatlTe of Maryland. aj»d 49 years and 5 months. \u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0 • - S '•' " .... . -Friends »nd acquaintances are respectfully InTited to /"attend tbe funeral serrlces tomor- row rFridayj, June 28. at 2 o'clock p. m., at the CoaErepiUonal chapel, corner Kruitrale b venue and East Sixteenth street. Fruitrale. - Interment Mountain View cemetery. TKESE— In this City. June 25, 1907. Hannah. beloTed wife of Louis Teese, and 'V , mother of Mrs. George Wibsttr of Bristol. Conn., a natiTe of Connecticut, aged *2 yesr* 2 months, and 10 days. ' ; .- Serrlees wIU be held today (Thursday). June 27, at 2 p. m., at the i*rlnrs of H. F. Suhr 4 Co., &19 Mission *treet betwet-u Twenty.fifth and — Twenty-«lxfJ. Icterment Mount Oliret cemetery, by carriage. TINGMAN— In Alameda. Cal., -Jane 25,^1907, John Henry Tlnjrman. deroted huisband of Lola R. Tingman, and beloTed father of Mrs. H. N. Madison of Lodl. FUfanor and Dorotay Tin?- msn, a natiTe of Mobile, Ala., aged 55 years 8 months and 20 day*. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to attend thejtnneral tomorrow (Fri- day) June 2S. at 10 o"clock a. m., from vis : late resldenc*. I<SOT I^ifayctte str-ct. Ala- meda. ' Cremation prrrate, Oakland crematory. TURRILL— In this city, June 2«, 1907. at his late residence, 4005 SeTenteenth street, Msdi- «on Hollister. father of Charles B. Turrill. ' and brother of Mrs. L. Maria Graham of Sacramento.' Cal., sp»4 78 years and 4 months. A pioneer of California. (Eastern papers please Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at 1 the parlors of the California undertaking com- pany. 2210 Stelner street. WELCH— In Stockton, Cal., June 23, 1907. Alice, beloTed wife of Henry Welch, mother of Perry. AUce. May, ETelyn, Blanche. Mer- ritt, George and the late Charles W. Welch. beloTed daughter of M. J. and Mary HaTerty, aad sister of John, Thorns!". William, Edward, Harold, Ella and Llllie Harerty. Mrs. O. A. , Griffith and Mrs. A. I_ Tnger. a native of San Francisco, CaL, aged 3S years »nd 5 days. . "V\i % Friends and acquaintances are respectfully inTited to «ttend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- i day), at 9:30 o'clock, from the residence of h*r parents. 14 Johnson aTenue, thence to Star 1 : of the Sea church far *»rrlees, eommeacins at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemeterj. WILLIAMS— In Los Anreles. Cal.. June - 23. 1907. Harriet, wife of Lewis Williams, sister in Itw of Ben Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth Bin- bee and Carlos G. Youn?, and aunt of Leth S. and Minnie H. Young. ZEGLIO — At St. Catherine's home. June 26. 1907. Sister Mary Phillippa- ZegU<*. sister of mercy. beloTed daughter of DaTid and the late Sarah ZegUo, a natiTe of San Francisco, CaL, . aged'S6 years. \u0084' *~ : , " .:'..\u25a0?\u25a0 1 A PATH TO EVERY PLOT .— City Office, Grant Bids- Market and 7th Sta. CYRUS S.WRIGHT GEO. H. CIiARK A. P.BOOTH HAROLD L. WRIGHT N. GRAY & CO. UXDERTAKERS 2198 GEARY ST. COR. DEYISADERO ' Telephone West 4707. . California Undertaking Co. 2210 STEINER STREET Between Sacramento and Clay. Phone West 1321 . D. I. KENNY & GO. UXDERTAKERS 1719 EDDY STREET near Scott Phone West 2645 GEO. W. LUNT. HENRY C. BDNKER. BUXKER 4 LUST FUXERAL '\u25a0 DIRECTORS , Mission Masonic Temple 26« Mlxakm ; Street. *r> :.X - - . Pl|one Market 2820. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, DIRECTORS 2608 Howard Rt. near ,22d. Phone Market 276. McAVOY, O'HARA & CO. I 2347-2349 Market Street 1 Bet. 16th and -17th sts. Established IS7S. « . Phone - Market 154. G. SELLINGER. H. METZLER. B METZIER' S UNDERTAKING COMPANY 1982 Folsom st. bet. 14th and 15th. PHONE . MARKET 166. j TELEPHONE PARK 12. I SAMUEL McFADDEN&CO. i FUNERAL DIRECTORS.- . 1070 Haight st. near Baker. j : Take Half ht street Cars. H. p. MA ASS CO. i :..-\u25a0* .-. ; \u25a0"\u25a0-\u25a0" \u25a0 :. Cndertakers and Embalmers.' \u25a0 1335 * Golden - Gate ;. bt. • between FUlmore and • , \u25a0 Steiner streets. -; \ : . . ; ' :. Phone : Park 867. _ OCEAX V TRAVEL iNOMEand I SjJ. MICM AElii Direct From San Francisco. ! \u25a0 "-\u25a0-•:\u25a0 ,\u25a0:,.. :\u25a0 =-• '.': S. ; S.^ IXDIAXA ,; . - , - WHI v make* four round trips daring • the season. Next ' salllßS 5 about - July v 6 " from - China Basin 1 Wharf, and eTery • 40 . days thereafter. Freight : receWed on : and after June 20 at China : Basin Wharf, v ; - — -.:\u25a0: ~;' : % ,:.-..\u25a0 -; ; : For s freight and \u25a0 passengers ; apply . to - • \ BARXESOX-HIBBERD c CO^ ' 172 East St., San Francisco. - ;. . Telephone _=. Temporary 2970. - TOSMOSEINE ; . PASSENGER* AND FREIGHT, SERVICE. ; S. S./AMM0N " (6.000 ; tons).^ Captain ; J. \u25a0 EbeHns,' sa ll ing, from ; San Francisco oa or about 'June : 27.~ will f carry * passengers 0 to : Matatlan. i Manzanilio, Sant Bias, • Salina Crux.* San Jose|de >. Guatemala. AcajuUa.^ Corlnto, ', Punta Arenas, • C.^ R.: Payta, Callao. Mollendo. - the , principal . ports lof Ch lie. London and Hamburg. *« For . rates r and 1 particu- lars S apply to i LENDAL t li:. GRAY, * Slan«ger, Paioo «tre«t wj»ri iPi«?l9j, - . * OCEAN* TRAVEL \ - - -.-..,. 1. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..'\u25a0\u25a0 . . \u25a0 . i • \u25a0 , Steamers Leave Broadway /fxim-S&SS' Wharve* ((VplLr) LOS ANGELES \^X^2^ SAN DIEGO SANTA BARBARA s?f» U ;• -••••--•• Every Suaday. 10 a. m. aiate-ef CallfornU.... Every Thursday, 10 a. m. - For SEATTLE, TACOMA Victoria, Vancouver, B. C, Puget Sound and Alaskan Ports Presicent. .....June SO. July IX * P- n. n^ m "_ ..July 5, 20. 3 p. ia. Santa Rc«a..'. „ July S. 3p. cv For EUREKA^ (Humboldt Bay) | Potaona ....Jnne SO, Jnly 5.10:30 a.m. City of Topeka. June 27. Jalj 2. 10:30 a. m. For Gua3rmas, Mazatlan, La Paz, Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Altata, Magdalena Bay Curaca0........... 7t a of each month, 10 a. m. ALASKA EXCURSIONS ~- i \u25a0 L *» T * Seattle and Victoria. ! k *°r,- - ......July 12. 28. AT,r. f» I Santa R05a......... .........July ia j For Nome and St, Michael t « r -;--------" JalT ". Aor. 9. Sept! 1. 24 LOW RATES, lnclndlrg BERTHS AND MEALS. Right reserved to chans* this srhedn!e ; TICKET OFFICES- SAX FRAXCKCO— 1 Market at." and Broadway _ w& *rT- Telephone Tempomrr 492. c J^T" 44 * 0 •••WS Broadway. r.^ o^" 00 r>r » 1 P h t Office— Broadway wharf. C. D. DUXAXX. G. P. A.. San Francisco. Toyo Risen Kaisha (Oriental Steamship. Co.) Have Opened Their Permanent Office at Room 240, James Flood Buildin? S. S. "Hongkong Mara." Friday. Jnae 2s' S. S. "America Maru" (calls at Manila*. Thursday. Jnlv IS, IJW7. : _.s. s - S. '"Xippon Mam" (ealli at Manila). Thursday. Ansust 13, 1907. Steamers will I^aTe wharf, eorn«r nrst aad Brannan streets, 1 p. m .. for Yokohama and Hongkong, callieg at Hooololo, Kobe (Hl'>co>. I Nagasaki and Shanghai, and con»nrtlng at Hong- kong with steaaers fcr Slanlla. India, me. X« cargo received on board on day of nailic^ • Itoond trip tickets at reduced rate*. ~,1?T SSi?" * nd P* s » a Se apply at office, Jamea Flood DoUding. , f- W. H. AVERT. Assistant General Manager. OCEANIC S.S.CO. (SPRECKELS LINE* TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS— S. 3. Mari»**a nans 11 a. ra. Jaly 1. Round trip, first class. $125. HONOLULU— S. S. Alameda sails July 13, 11 a. m. Round trip, $12S. KOJfOLUXU— &. S. Alameda sails 11 a. ra. Sat- urday, Ans^S. Round trip. nr»t rlau, $I^s. Pa»aear«r Bept, 673 Market St.; rreirht Of ice, S3 Clay St. Phan>. Teap. 1231. AMERICAN LINE Plymouth— Chrrhonrs — *<>c t hampton Xew York July c:PhiU<Jelphla Jnlv Vi St Looli Jaly 13J St. I**ol August 3 rblladclphla — Unprnitonc — Liverpool FriesUnd July 6iWeytern!and Jory 20 Mexion JuJj ISiHaverford Jaly 21 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Xew Tort— London TJlrect Minneapolis Joly 6'Mesaba ..Jaly 2fl Mlnnehana. July 13 Minaetunla July 27 HOLLAND=AMERICALJNE »w York. Rotterdam, via Boulogne Sailings Wednesday, as p»r Sailing liit. New Amsterdam.. Jnly 3!Ryndaau......i..July 21 Stateadam July 10;Potsd»ia August 7 Noordam Jnly 17|X. Amsterdam.. Aug. 14 RED STAR LINE Xew York— Dover— Antwerp Vaderland July e:Zeel*nd.: July 20 Eroonland Jnly 13 , Finland, .r- July 27 WHITE STAR LINE \u25a0 Xew York — O.urrn«(»ng — Liverpool •Arable.. Jnly 4J«Cedrle JnJy 13 •Baltic July llj'Celtic XJ«U 23 Plymouth — Cherbourg — Southampton •Oceanic Jaly 3!*tAdriatic July 17 •Jaajeatic. . .... .July 10;" Tectonic July 24 t.Xevr, 25,000 tons: has Klevator. (iyni- naslam, Tarklab Baths and •Hand. Boston— Qneeostovrß— Liverpool Republic Julj SiCymric July 17 Xew York — Asores— Mediterranean • Romanic .July 15. S p.m.J*Cretic..-. . .An»." 1. nooa Bo*ton — A>ore»— Mediterranean •CAXOPIC.....Ang. 10. 11 a. m; Oct. 5. 0 a. m. G. X. KOEPPEL. Passenger Agent Pacific Coast. 3« Ellis st near Market. \u25a0 — - j - — Jfamburg-Jtmericcm. IWIN SCREW EXPRESS AND PASSENGER SERVICE Plymouth— Cherbourg — Hamburg Pennsylvania ..July € *r)eotschlaad...Jnly 25 •Kalserln (new) July 11 Patricia July 27 Batavla July IS »P. Llacoln(Bew).Aus. 3 •Amerika (new) July lSj'KaU'erin (aew)..Aag.' 9 •Among special features of these ve**ete are Grillroom. Gymna?:na. Palm Gardes. Rio-Carl- toa Eestaurant, EUevators, Electric Baths, Band. Mediterranean Service. TO GIBXIAI/TAR, XAPLES AXD GENOA • ••MolUe July 2, Sept 3. Oct 15 ••Hamburg Aug. 13. Sept 24. Nov. 5 •Has Grillroom. **Has Gymnasium. OR 1 E N T MADEIRA, SPAIN, HOLYLAND AND THE NILE 2 Cruises of 75 days' duration. 5. S. 3IOL.TKB, from Xew York, Jan. £9 $300 and Up, Including All Expenses - Aboard. Xew S. S. "PIIESIDE.\T GRAXT" (18^. .000 tons), Feb. 12 9375, Inrlniiln; All Expenses Aboard and Ashof c. TOURIST BUREAU R. P.. Tickets, Hotel Accommodations and gen- eral lsformation : about foreisa traTel. \u25a0' TraTelers* Checks, rood all OTer the. world. Ham burg- American Line 80S .Market St.. San Francisco. Telephone, Temporary 2C*l3. -J RAILTVAY TRAVEL BHPBi^^*o^ j '*' ; ' --*-•'\u25a0 •--\u25a0\u25a0- Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. May 5. 1907 - SHORE -DIVISIOX For Sansallto, Mill Valley, San Rafael WEEK DAYS— Every 30 minutes from 6:15 to 9:45, a. m.; hourly until 2:45 p. m.; then every 30 minutes until 7:45 p. m.: 9:00/10:15 and 11:55 p. m. SUNDAYS — Every 30 minutes from 6:15 a. m. until 8:15 p. m.; 9:00. •9:15, •9:45, 10:15 and 11:55 f». m. For: Fairfax — Week days — 6:15. 6:45* 7:15. 8:15 a. m.. 2:45. 3:15. 3:45. 4:1 D« 4:45 and 5:15 p. m. Sundays — 8:15, 9:l* 10:15, 10:45. 11:45 a^m.. 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 4:15. 4:45 and 8:15 p. m. ; For San Quentin — I>ally — 8:15. 9:45. 11:45 a. m., 13:45 and 1:45 p. m. • g«l5 a. m. daily. 2:45 p. m. dally "ex- cept Sunday and 8:15 p. m. Sunday only for Camp Meeker. Monte Rio, Cazadero and way, stations. 9:15 a. m. Sunday only and 5:15 p. m. daily except' Sunday^ for Lagunitas/ ! Camp Taylor. Point Reyes and way stations.' ;; \u25a0 \u25a0. •To Sausallto only.. "• \*"ESTERX ' DIVISIOX For Tlburon ' Belvedere and San Rafael -7:30. 8:00. 9:15. 11:00 a. m.. 12:35. 3 30 i 5:10;* •5:50.- 6:30 p., m. daily. . . ' :.7:30 a." m.' daily for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, 1 Cloverdale, Uklah. Willlts. Sher- wood. Sebastopol and way stations. • S :00 a. ; m. daily for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Camp Vacation, Glen Ellen and' way stations. r 3:30 p.-im/ daily; for Petaluma Santa Rosa, \u25a0'\u25a0 Cloverdale, Uklah, GuernerUle Sebastopol and way stations. -• ' . : 5:10 ppr. r m. • daily for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol. Glen Ellen and way stations.*,: .;. ---. - - .: ! . 9:15 a; m. , Sunday only , for Petaluma. ! Santa ; Rosa, Glen . Ellen . and way sta- j tions. - '^99^3SP<w«J9Q*M • ' »To Tiburon \u25a0 only on wp»k \u25a0 days. \u25a0 Ticket offices: Ferry., bolldias, " and General Offices. " James FlotxJ " bnlldln^.- - -: U-r-->-.>' \u25a0;:'•-. JAS.^ A GLER, Genera] Maoaser. : ' J. J. GEAR!, Act. Gea. Passenger & f reis&t Ajt, RAILWAY TRATSX. r \u25a0 |, « : \u25a0 — -- \u25a0 iiW !«•\u25bc« im m v^v /SSS§^\ t " friTtit 1 jT^^y / Fsox JrNi 16. Lan >^^^rC/ FERRY D£POT X^JX^ rootoiaqrtatStret Leave —VIA OAKLAND PISB— Arrtf 7.00 a Eichmond.Benicia.Bclsan.Sael ~^~ ramecto. and Way S£atioas_ IM9 7.00 a Ehnira.VacaTille.Eazni*y.. . 1M» 7.00* D»TU._MarT»Till«. O««CS». Rc-^vnie. Red BluS. Ihinwgwut 7. *»» 7.00* Hayward. NQes. Saa Jo» TJI» 7.48* Vallejo, Napa. CalUtoga. Saot» Rosa,Martiae*. Saa Ramon — US* 7.49* Nile 5. Pleasanton. LlTensora, Traey. Lathrop. Stocitao — :. JJH g.Wa Shasta Express— (Via Patih) iVilliaisi. Banlett Sprisss. Willows. Bed BluS. A»hland. Portland and East — iJH t2U Martinez. Ac tioch By ran Tracy. Stockton, Newman. Los Banos. Mendota, Annona. HaoJord. fM» VisaUa. PorterTille_« «.4»» B^9* Port Costa. Lathrop, Modesto. * Merced. Rayaond. Fresno. Hanford. Yisalia, Tulare. Bak. ! ersßeld «•«* B^B* Kewark. Saa Jo». Lo* Gatoa. ! Wrizht . ***** I 963 a Nile*, liTennors. Stocklon CMUton). ValltT Spnnf. love, Sacramento. Bed Blirft- «•••» i.o9a Sonora. Tuoluinne and Angali— *^» S.H* AUantic Exprau — Ozdeo «•**• I 9.60* Truciee. Lake Tahoe. Baao. ! Tonosah. Goldfleld. Beatty — tZH ! 9.40* Richmond. Port Ccsta. Martin**. and Way SUUOO9 ~~ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- •>*•« I 19.13 a Th« OTerland Uiaited— Otaab*. Chicaso. Denver. Eansaa CUT •\u25a0*\u25a0» 10^«a ValleJo. Mara Island. Napa__. »">• luJO* Los Anfeles Passenger— Port » Costa. Martinez. Byron. Traey. Lathrop. Stociton, Mer»d. Fresna Goshen Juncuon.Haa- ford. Leraoore. Visalia, Tular*. BaksrsSeld. Los Anjeles . J-»5 1T29» Niles.San JoaaaadWay Station* 2-tt» 1.4«> Nexrarlc. Saa Jose. Santa Cros. Laurei. Boulder Creei. Dei Monte. Pacinc Grore — — «\u25a0» - 3M9 Benicia. W later*, siacraniento. Woodland. Kni«bta Landtex. MarysTlll* aad OroTilleL. __-- »^«a ; i2ov Yo«inito Valley Tia Bayujowl \u25a0 Wawona Bocte \u25a0r* "••\u25a0• SJZtp Port Costa. Martinea. Byjon. Modesto. Merced. Fresno^— . OJH I 3JO» Fan Leandro. Nfles. Eaa Jose--. •.««• 3JO» Via Tiburon. West Napa. B*. Helena. Calistosa --— *«• 3.4»» Portland Express. (Tia ?•\u25bc!«>» Williams. Willow*. Red BIbS. AahJand. Portland aod East ».»• i 4.C9? Vallejo. Martinex. Saa BafflOD. _^ Napa Calistosa Santa Rosa-. Mt» 4.00» Niles. Traey. Stocttot* Lodi nVZIa I *29j China and Japan Fart Mali— Ojrdan.Pueblo. DenT«r.K»naa» City. St. Louis. Cbicajo. Maxtinex. Stockton. Sacra- laouto. R«no. Sparks——; — 5*H? «.49» San Leandro. Hayward. SQes, )\u2666•\u25a0»• Pleasanton, liTermow — • luU»* 5.009 Tb« Owl Limited— Newman. Lot *«8 Banoi. Msndota. Fwtno. T*- lare. Balsersflald. Los Ansele*. «.«*» 5.C0» Newark. San Jose. LotGajoa. Wrijat I \u0084,.- $.Om SM9 Pan Leandro, Niles. San Jose-^ 7M» 5.0» Vallelo. Port Costa. Benkla. fiui- KQ. 3acr*a«ito — — — — • M* •.209 Fast Mail— Oidan. Ca«yenc«» Omaba. Chicago — «*•••? «.^>d Hayward. NUes and Saa Joe — ••«• 7.00» Goldaeld Pass.— Port Costa. B«- nlcia. Soisan. £lmlra. Diica. . Daris. Saerameato. Tracked Laka Tahoe. WadswortS. Hazen. Fallen. Tonopah, Gold- fleJd.Beatry. aadKee!er_ TJIa 7M» VaUaJo. Beneda and Way St*. \u25a0 tlons. Sanday only IXXIa 8.20 a Oresoa Express — eaerameoto, MarysTilJe. Red din r. Port. ; land. Paget Bocnd and hast. »\u25a0«»> COAST LJMtE j»y(ThirtlandTowtii|AndStr— l»> , S.lOa Valencia St. San Jose and Way Stations «Jfc t&so* Sunday Excarsloa— Santa Cms. Bocldex Creek. Laurel. Xtel Monta. Monterey . \u0084 XIUH 7.00* Valencia St. Bedwood. Ban Jos*. MorzanhlU. Gilroy. Pajaro. WatwaTilla. Saa» Crux— Lao* rel— Boulder Creek. Del Uontaw Monterey. Pad3c GrpTe.- IIA I.oo* The Coaster— San Jose. Salinas. Paso Roblas Hot Bprioga. Santa Marsarita. San Luis Obispo. Guadalase. Bant* Barbara, San BnenaTsntura, Oxnard. Borbask. LosAozoles U.Ub B.CC* D«l Monte. PadflcGroTa.Burll. Locspof- — lUiSt, o.ooa Saa Jose. Gilroy. Saltaaa. Paso Robles Hot Spriars. Saa Lcis Obi»po— Lc* Gates. Ahna. . Wrisha— Tres P*nos— Santa Cruz. Laurel. Bodder Crwek— Del Monta. Monterey, Pad2e GroTe 4.M» 19.30 a Valencia St.. Burlinrame, Ban Slateo. Bedwood. Palo Alto. San Jose *.«• v.30» Valencia St.. Cemeteries. Saa Jos4 and Way Station* \u0084.- , liS» l.< 0» Valencia St^ Cemeteriea. Saa JO9Q __.^». - - IMfl* 1.49 a Santa Cruz. Laurel. Boulder Creel: TJO» 3.00 a Del Monta Express— Valencia ft.. Saa Jo»«. Gilroy. Castro* rile, Del Moat*. Monterey. Pacific Grore m 13.15* 3.13 a South Saa Francisco. San Jose, Tre* Ptaos ttJS* i.M» Sunset Zipre»s— El Pisa Hoo> ton. New Orleans ' Paso Robles Hot Sprtnxi, Santa- Barbara. Los A&felea " 12.40» HJ23» Valencia St.. San Jose aod Way Stations-^. ... , - . tUOa 4.40» Valencia St.. San Jos* and Way Stations , 1.2t)» t5.00s Valencia St.. BurUnraara. 6an Mateo. Palo Alto. &aa Jon. Lo« Gato». Wrijrht f».B« 5.29p San Jose. WatjonrUle. Eanta Crua >_;»» 5.4»b Valencia St.. Fan Mateo. S«6V y wood. Palo Alto, Saa Jose SJO» li.Ola Valencia St.. £*n Joso and Way Stations ; t*-4«a S-»p Valencia St.. South San Fran- eiicaSanJose . U0» 7.00 a New Orleans Erpre«s— San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robin Bos Sprinz*. San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Los Angeles.— t Jt* Det&in?. EiPaso.New Orleans — 12.**9 7.00p Del Monte. Monterey. Paci_o Grora— L ompor „ ,-. . 1L1J» S.oOa Valencia St.. Ocean View. Palo Alta Saa Jt*& . - :. .. TJt» ll.Ca Valencia St- Palo Alto. Eaa Jose. ttJ** -i I.ooa ga«Tan»nto Ri^>r Steamers tt.«gj Unioa Transfer Company ateata " collect batrran and checks on trains of Bontber-. Pacific aad deJiver to residenc*. Tt*y ar* ecthoHzed to check baszaza dlrtct Ctom rr=i<lcTice. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) p 7XO. 8X». 9X0. 10.00. 11 M a. m. , 12x0. uo. 2jox zjuo. 4 00. axe. «jo.B-».a.aa». m t A far Mominr P for Afternoon tSu-day nxceptad. tSuaday only. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Saaaafito Ferry— Fort ©* Market St. Lt. Saa Fran. ~^^B^ { LT.Ta»a*l»al* j vizs. so-- jfSfcilpW «xs- wyix PAY DAT f-^NSHMH O-T PAY _ 9IS A 7JSA \b?^"W »-» A I 7J5 A '• WA 9:15 A IWOA 1^» P T4SP" 9:<5A 12:10 P 4U4JP i S _TC a- U-.iS P " JJ 9 P IAXCSW DAT 2:15 P LafatMUm 4:4« P SAT 4:t5P 3:45 P UmUyVmt fc*«P *30 F : TICKET OFFICB AT SAUSAUTO FEZ2T BAI A.ND IXrHAVtUkAa HOVXK* MARE ISUND NAVY YARD .VALLEJO and NAPA NAPaVaXJuEY BOUTB Montlcello S. S. Co. aad Kapa Valley Elect*:* E. R. Co. Oca* connection*. «— ROUXD TRIPS DAII.Y— « Boats ieare Saa rraneisco 7;00. fuS a. «- 12:30 noon. 8:15. «:©O. »8:3O p. m. - Saa Franclaco laodins and offlc*. Clay street wharf, north end Ferry baU-tof. Market street ferry. Meals a la carte. Pbcee Temporary 406. •Land* Nary Tard v - OCEAN TBATEI SEATTLE, TACOMA, ' PUOET SOUIVD A>D ALL POIXTS IX ALASKA Tbrosgn Frels-t aad Pa— eater Bate*. EJ*?ant Steel Steamer*. - Special round trip exeunlCß rates ' betweea San rranciseo and Paget aonad points: also Vic- toria and .VaacooTer, B. C, Jane, Jsiy. 'Asfiut and September.". BUCKMAN AND WATSON !'. SaUln? ETery Satardar^ at 1_» p. oa.' : ! Alasi a Pacific S. S. C«-. Stenart street waait. 15