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l^^ •-- • — <X2'Ohio Ton . . . . — 03 J , Sutler.. l.OSm.OT^lPrymaster ... — 03 Oolfifirld District .' Ansms .. 13 ulcrt B«d Anx 11-14 Allans «2 «4!Ort Bend Ex. 14V4 15 riack Ant« .. 03 OC'Hlbernia ..... 06 OTU .^;lfc B Boa»M. O« o&Jumbo Ex ..1.89 l.S2\i Bloc Bell ... 16 lit;K(-t>dall Ex ..02 «O Crucker Jark. 18 MlK^teanaa Ex.. — .31 S"IV 2.00 2.o7Hil«ne Star 19 'JO Die n Btte C. 24 25!Majrue C 7OS l>ir.end TrngL 20 i'llMld Pawnee... 04 .. 05 '>ivle <w OTlMlUtowa Frac O3 — Empire 03 JOlMoliawk Ex .. 09 10 l'!Crcn<>e .....5.45 — (Nev Ooldfleld.. SO — tfgld Bar Old. 55 5T!Red HilU .... 56 57 QU\ On M. — 8.37^ Bed Top Ex.. 23 24 (.rendma 15 16 St It*b — !W Great Bend... 75 — fwonder — *3 Cullfroß District Bis Ballfrnff. 02 OSiUtt'.e Blfrg ..01 02 Pvniie Clare. &<i MiMaj-flowtr Con 38 SS Bulifrojr Mm. 15 10 Mts Shoa Kx. 10 — Rlfrc Nat Be 22 24?Ortft Bnllfrog. 07« — Cola Bar .... 70 ".'iVnnkee Girl ..05 0C LUre llarrl*.. 02 IJ <13| ..\u25a0 Mactattan District Gold Wedge., tcj <>$!&lan Mln Ncr 07 07»4 t.rannr G M. 23 24; Mac Ked Top. 02 H 03 Man Uronebo. 07 O7V4!M»n Whale ..03 — Man Oouia .. 02 «4iMngUnir M»n.. . 22 £3 Nilau Cowboy. 04 O3;l ; tne Nut 00 07 Man Kexter.. 13 15]VeIlow Horse.. — " 07 Man Humhldt 05 — JSrl Uurcplirei'. 06 07 Man Lit Joe.. 02 (Xi\ Other Districts Southern Belle Mine*.... — 42 Comatocka Coo Va M Co. 62 83!Oj?hlr — l'.JJjj nCAL ESTATE TRA>§ACTIOXS Ifttropolitan lmproreinent company to Otto S<-hr*der. lot in SB l!n« of Harrison street, 200 SW of Elgtth. SW 75 by SE 192:«; $10. Same to California mi> deposit and trust company, lot in SE line of Minna street. - 255 IP of Third. NE 20 by SE 80; al»o lot at SE '/timer ef W street and Sixteenth arenue, X \u25a0fsJS fey S 300; flO. >sr.- •..• 1 Sussmaa and trife to Annie A. Lyt pens, lot in E litte of Bafilert atreet, 100 S or Tweny-Cfth. 8 40 by E 117:6; $10. r»avid Kerr to John Derine. lot in E line of rslifernla street, 2SI S «f cos© avenue. 8 24:4 . by E 122.6; $ia rrederlrk Prindle et al. to Caroline H. Baln ,"V,ri<Jge, lot in E line of Guerrero street, 142:5 t of Twenty-fifth. 6 S4:l by IS 125; $10. Alice M. J>wyer to WlUlam J. Coyne and wife, lot In W line of Utah street, 150 N of yoJo. N 50. TV RB, SE C 2:6. E T2: $10. Mataimocuke Teukamoto to Sunset City lann ! «".ry. lot at NTV corner Twenty-tbird street aad ». r. Jose avenue. TV 41. N 114. E 5:49-74, S 114:10; flO. TYuf.tr;. 'st!u Dotnoto to same, lot at SW cor« ner.San Jo»e avenue and Alvarado street, W «8, S 114. E 5:49)4. >" 114:10; ?iO. Albert Meyer to fiucenie B. Htllett, lot In W ' I'.ne of Twelfth avenue, 100 S of U street, S 450; >V 80. N 50, W W 400." E 120; $10. Tope ettate company to Charles W. Fay, lot in S line of Seventeenth street, 100 W of Cole. W 15S:0U. S 114:4 11-16, £ 1-S:OU. N ! 3H:4 11-16; $10. Daniel Murphy et at to Charles McSwegan •ft al:. lot in X line of Pape street, 150 W of , JS.-oderiek. W 25 by N 187:6; $10. - ' Eutenia B. f\inerton et al. to Francia J. t'rotrhan, lot in \\' line of Shot^vell street, 215 ; JJ of Twentieth, 6 25 by TV 122 :€; $10. > Joseph O. Uiracbfelfler and wife to Joseph , Hyman et nl.. lot ta W line of Kearay street, -112:6 N of Sutler, N 25:« by W 63:5; $10. E. J. Merritt to Mayme Merrltt, lot in W. line of Second avenue, 318:7 S of A street, >" 25 by .SV. 120; UO. Henry J. OWsen and wife, to Leo S. Fazzl aad wife, lot In W line of Anderson atreet, 225- S , fit Jefferson. 525 by TV 70; $10. ' -. - Pope estate company to Carolyn V. Member, lot .at NW corner of Eivoli and Cole streets, -N 25 by TV 100: *10. ' \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •-'- • -'Joseph Baldacci and trlfe to Helen K.'Kowe, lot In E lino of Jones street, 40 S of tbe&tnut, N2oby E CS:3; $10. v« - • ranuie E. Rrans to Panl C. Roberts, lot at : corner of Point Lottos and Fifteenth avenues, | S 125, \V 120. S 25, E 90, 8 100, E 30^ $10.' -!"; Cliriatopher Heißx «iid wife t*-Splro G-.Jaa- 1 , eovjeh and wife," lot In N line of Jackson street. .192:6 E of Larkia. E 27:6. N 137:6; $- — i -. • PbQip H. Deppe to ClirtHien and Xt !fe. lot in E line of Douglass atreet; 135 N of • i.venteenth. S 25 toy E 148; $10. :. C^ L. Frank to Em 11 Btaedecker. lota 1, S to lit ; block B, Mission Street land company; $10. <\u25a0.;\u25a0;-..: Ansel M. Eaeton and wife to Georr* HpKeat , 6c-n. lot et NB corner of Filbert and Octavla elTi^t», S 34 by E W; $10. Parkaide triMlt company to Parkslde realty rotnpenv. lot at NTV* corner of U street -and. Twenty-third avenue, W 240 by N 600; $10, •\u25a0.-' Isabella M. Eosera t« Ell«a F. Rogers, lot to ' E line of Central avenue, 30 N of TValler street, N 30. E 53 more or less, HE to a point 50 X of Waller street. TV 70 acre or less; $10. Joha M. Mahon and wife to Theodcre Fteo, them and wife^ lot tn W 2ia« of Sanehea street, 114 Sof Clipper. S 25:Ur by W SO; $10. - i Btrtnolomew Dacahy to Mary C. Danahy, tot la E line of Tencetaee street, 225 X of Sierra, N 25 by E 100; $10. Headrick D. Ratzhora and wife to Catherin* Richardson, lot In SE line of Vienna street. 350 KE of India, >X 25 by SE 100: $10. \u25a0 Ann Watson to Ambrose A. Watson et al., lot in E line of Scott place, 62:6 S of Broadway, 8 23 by E *6; *i*o lot In JfE line of Twenty-sev en th avenue, 225 SE of I street, SE 75 by >'E 100-, rift- • > T. B. Potter realty company to Olla M. Koppl kus. lou Cl to 54. block 2s, Beis tract; grant. E. Avery McCarthy and wife to Elizabeth Ba kir. lot 22, block 29, Sunnyslde; $ . Bchrend Joost to same, lot in E line of Pro* per street, 103:8 S of SixteenUi, S 25 by E «0;" Pop* estate company to Oseax A area, lot in: \r line of Col* street, 102:9 S of Seventeenth, 5 25:1 by W 100; $10. - Barae to Walter U. Bauman, lot in E line . of , ShrjLder street, 102:9 S of Cannel, S 25:1 by W 100; $10. - . - Jotm H. Boyson end wife to Richard Acton and wife, lot in E line of Valencia street, 183 N of Twenty-fifth, N 25 by E 117:0; $10- Popt estate company to Vincent I. Banco, lot tn W line of Shrader *tre«t, 848 :«H 8 •«' Sev enteenth, S 57:7&, W 190:0%, X S7:«. B 137:8 3-16; «0. • "" • •— " •Sams to Charles W. Fay, lot la 8 line of Sev • ;te»Bth street, 100 W of Sbrader. W 25, S ,iO»:lO?4. E S2:SU, X 110:3; $10. - . I Earn* to sama. lot ' in S l!n« of Seventeenth " street. 100 E of Cole. E 135 tj S 114:4 U-16; $iO. • • - .-.\u25a0•. Rosl Ooets to GloTWnl TsJerf, lot in N line of Vallejo street, X W ot Mason, W 2«:3 by N 102:6; $ — -* - . Patrick Collins to Charles Herolfl, lot in SW line ot Thirteenth areon*. 15 NW of -I* street South. NW 75 by 6TV 100; $ — -. , - : Ccaries Monson to John Chetwood, lot la E l!ne of Dearborn place. 151 :« Sof Seventeenth street. 6 26:6 by E 105; $10. . John Chetwood to Charles \u25a0 Moeson, lot In N line of Twenty-foorta street. 26 E of Fair Oaks, E 64 by S «; $10. Ituildina; Contrarts rttrlotta F. Clarke with Charles Norris A Co Painting, tintiru? and poMsliing for a . four rtorr and basement betiding in S line of Turk \u25a0 street, 137:6 W of Larkin, S 137:6 by -.W; 137:6; $3,500. '- • ' . . . Norman and Kerney McKeilar with J. -A. ', Davis tc Son— All work for a oofl story frame building; in W line of Shradejp street, 75 S of Alma. 25 by 100; Si,r-00. Angclo aad Julia Devlncecsl with Brajtfietto \u25a0 A Trevla— All work, except painting, mantels , ft* fixture" end window shades, for a three etory and basement frame buildlxnr, is W line m Mason street,, 102 3 of Union, £3 by 137:6; $6,600. Chart** M. Belshaw wtth Heajy-Tibbetts con-, •ttruction company— Concrete and cement .work for a two story frame bcildlna; In SW lla« of B«ale street, 183:4 NW of Howard, NTV 187:0 by SW 275; $5.300. . A. A- Lnwlerback . with Mangnnn A Otter, fStaodanl electrical eotapany and P. K. Kom company — Heatins upparatus. electrical work end palntinr fir a four story and basement brick building at XE corner of Eddy and Leavenworth struts. E 137:6 by N 137:6; $9,861.25. B&ush & Lomb optical company with Hrrm&n 6 Co. — Office partitions, wall cases, show cases, counter*, table sttxtores, etc., on third floor of Central Realty Duiidin* at 154 Setter' atreet; $4.»04. Charles A. and Mairaret Stewart with Sarto rius company, Levl woodworking company and Knowlec & k*in-r — Lstblnjr. plaster, wood; and metal work fnr a seven story brick building In 8 line of Oeary street. 162:0 ,«V of Powell,- W 75 by S 137:6: $14,5a0. _ . J TO TAKE UP HYDE-BENSON CASES NEXT JANUARY Congress Will Be Asked for Special Appropriation for Taking Wit nesses to Washington WASHINGTON, July 25. — It was an nounced Wednesday that . *" '-'effort would be made in January to*, tako up the cases arainfit' Dlniond, Hyde and Benson, involving a charge of conspir acy to defraud th« government: by cutting public timber. The delay has been <- due .to i- crowded criminal _* cal endar. It will be necessary , to bring about 75 witnesses from the P&ctfle coast,' and an effort will be made^to secure an ad ditional appropriation from ' congress before the trial*-. HOTEL MEN DISCUSS; THE / TRANSPORTATION OUTLOOK A meeting of the San Francisco hotel managers* association was held at lth« Fairmont hotel last night, at* which 12 cf the largest hotels were: represented. E. S. de Wolfe preslded.%-.' The managers 'discussed the railroad. 1 trolley car and steamship transportation situation. It : was; decided >to\ hold: an- meeting, at the ; Fairmont in ".\u25a0 two Veeks to - name delegates \u25a0to i; tmvel througn the eastern cities ; for' the pur pose ,of laying before : the 1 public the true {acts as to conditions la the city. '--- \u25a0 "'-.'- J'y" \u25a0 \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0--.-: Brokers Will Celebrate Date of Resuming Business Governing Committee Arranges tbMa]^ z Merry in- Bush Steeet in August The mining stock brokers in the San Francisco stock and exchange- board have ] f decided^ to celebrated the anni versary of the raising 'bf '.the. hag, on their building In- Bush; street after the fire of April; \Bop.' With the celebra tion will go- a lot of jolllflcation and some speech making. GoVernor'Gillett, Mayor Taylor, General- Woodruff, fU. S. A-. and John P. Irish have been mr vlted to speak. The stock and" ex^ change board, was the first organiza tion of businessmen I'to1 ' to e,rect a building in the burned district .after the fire. The brokers leased the lo€ now occu pied in Bush street imm'edlately \u25a0 after the fire and had completed the build- Ing and opened it by August 10, 1906. There were no .'other structures of ; a similar sort in use in' the city at that time. - .V The date of August 11 for the cele bration'was fixed, by the governing committee of the- board yesterday. aft* ernoon. The idea was enthusiasti cally received. Another celebration of a different sort is due when the new exchange building, now in progress. Is completed. This will be jf about Christmas time, and ' a Christmas tree will probably will be a' feature of a jinks to celebrate the opening. The Idea may have been derived from Bos ton, wuere thft stock brokers have a lot of fun at Christmas. The brokers are given presents which they must open within the rail In the presence* of the spectators In the. board room and every gift is a "josh." The governing committee of* the San Francisco , stock and exchange board voted yesterday^ to strike a large number of mining: companies' from the stock list. . . . ; i~J :.v In the Bush street market yesterday the shares of 'the southern Nevadas dropped again in, prices. .There was an appearance of hammering that carried Goldfleld Consolidated. Min^s down from $8.52 i& to $8.32^5 in the \u25a0sessions of the boards and to a still lower point in the curb sales. All along the line a decline set In. Combination Fraction' dropped from $2.45 to $2.26; Daisy from $2.15 PROMOTION COMMITTEE SHOWS BANK CLEARINGS Local Money-Market Holds Its rr Usual Firm : and .v ;. iAt this time last year San Francesco's volume of trade 'had;- gathered great headway as" js shown by the 'clearing house fiJßutes^bi.lated by 'trVe Califor nia Prorriotjbn - '-^eommitteel' -.-\u25a0 For the week ending Thursdays noon, July; 25, 1907, the San Francisco banks cleared $38,357,499.21. For... the corresponding period in 1906 and . 1905 the amounts were, respectively' $38, 812,987.17 and $32,783,213,78, showing a decrease for the » present week ' of 1 per cent as against: 1906 and an increase of 17 per cent as against 1905. It should be re membered in this connectiqn.. that a year- ago the clearings of the Oakland banks /were reported through the San Francisco clearing, house, which' is not now the case. -'* .. .": '^'-.c- If ' Oakland's clearings for-ithe'- cur rent k >eek, amounting, to $r,299, 859.12, were added to the amount for ' San Francisco it would' give'a grand total for :the two .cities of $40,657,358.33. During the week the clearings at Los Angeles were $10,350,921 as against $9,- G11.16S last year, showing a gain of 7 per cent and -at San Jose, $459,499.77, as against $382,914.39 for last year, show- Ing a gum of 20 per cent..." ;V BRAVES WHIRLPOOL TO SAVE HIS $1,500 "ROLL" Passenger on Stockton Boat Performs a .Thrilling Swimming! Feat - r SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE CALL STOCKTON. July. 25. — While the river steamer Captain. Weber was on its- passage down to . San Francisco Monday,, even old" time" 'sailors were 'surprised' at aya v feat 'performed: by. John Bradin, a passenger. The steamer- was running with the current and .had reached a point where the', tide, then coming-in, met the, swift. rjver current and formed a dangerous whirlpool. It was while in. the, midst of this pool. and running- under ' fjoirced , pressure", .that Bradinfs "derby hat <w*as. : . blown frpm.his 'head 'over the'-sjeamer's rails into the water.';. Without • a moment's hesitation be Jumped, from the upper deck of .the steamer, 18 feet, above • the-, water line, without even so much as removing. his coat. The passengers- rushed :to the side of the boat and saw Bradln swim back into the whirlpool and catch his ; hat* in his teeth" and \u25a0 set out for . the ' shore, which he reached without, much effort. The eteamer stopped at>the'first:oppor tunity and called for- Bradln, .who walked down the bank and boarded the steamer again. Immediately the passengers ' began . to rebuke him for. his .alleged^ foolishness In jumping into the river at its most dangerous point for. a hat. Bradln lis r tened with patience j.to' all that, every passe < nger and sailor" had, to say, and when they resumed silence he caused great excitement by turning' down, the inner band of the derby and exhibiting between $1,500 -and $1,800 in : green backs of.: large .His swimming ' feat' was considered wonder ful and he asserts that had- he- any other money he would not have risked his Ufa to recover the hat. WORKMBS DEDICATE NEW HALI The. grand- lodge officers of, the Cali fornia Ancient Order of Work-" men dedicated their; new hall Tat 548 Halght ; atreet "Tuesday; rilght. \u25a0 ; It' was erected to house" the ; 23 lodges '; of .' this order, in the city,\ which had'beeniwlthr out in eetlng places; slnceHhe'nre.V^Two beautiful lodgerooms ;were fitted; up in \ti9 building, and in these rooms two lodges : of the order, meet each night |in the week. \u25a0\u25a0:'.' ." : - , ; - Many, members i assembled ;to\ witness the 'dedicatory.; ceremonies, J which * were conducted by:the^followlngfgrandioffl cers: W. •J. Peterson, ; G. F.; : C. r ,T. Spencer, \ G.\ Rec. ; l Samuel. Boothr"grahd receiver; ; D. -S. Hlrshberg. 4 D.' G. jM. W.; and * Edwin "Danforth,*. 1 : P. "', G. :% M. W; Unity, lodge and; Prosperity; lodgelwere hosts of the f evening. F. ; L. Hansen (of Unity, lodge .was s master ,| of t '; Addresses*- wereSdellvere"dr|by.\W.JJ. Petersen, A D."i",S.vHirshberGr.2and C. T. Spencer. '): Samuel c. Booth ".• sangV a \u25a0* song written* for the \u25a0 occaslori,~ ; "Hunting; a New.' Lodge ' Hall." * and .In response *to an .'encore "rendered -'a 'dalled "Boodle." : , ' : \u25a0 " : .T^}r:S^ : :^RM^o6^C!AJ4j 9 . FRIDAY, JULY 26,, ,1907. to $2.05; Jumbo Extension from ''sl.Bs to $1.80. .Red HUIs gained.' in ; the s sales of the day.' Something , ; like % 25,000 shares of this stock \ were sold, and j the rise from' the opening % at;ss ; cents' was to ; 66 Jcents, \u25a0\u25a0',. Ophir,\; in \ the*. Comstock list, dropped a ,'f ew_t points -?and?j sold dowriitb'-$l:10.' : . Mohawk Leasing .made '-.'. a slight^ gain,';': Silver Pick fell from 64;cent« : to ; 62;cents." 1 J6hn ; A:{Walls was elected tff.mem 'be'rship in . the San s : Francisco; stock^ and exchange board yesterday. MINING AT MANHATTAN Ore of Shipping Grade Is Produced in Several Places . The Tonopah' Miner" says,,that. ship ping', "ore ; of high g/ade ; Is beings mined at , the .Granny \u25a0: mine ; lni the V Manhattan district, .at* the. Manhattan :Mustang,j at Union - Nq. 4 ieaee7 and at- thef Manhat- r tan St.*. 'lves. -The Miner also says: r Contracted have* been ,let for 'sinking' two' shafts,' each ' 50 feet deep,"- on . the ; estate of • the ' Manhat tan . Rattler, mining I company. . : Vt'ork I will i begin at once. .This will' be followed -hy. the- awardlujt of further contract* to ' provide for- elnkiog until the ore. zoae-U .ui^^.'t^- -V - ; .- ; \u25a0\u25a0• %• ; . At the Wolftoue -niln«7a. I«dge v ba9;been en countered riipnlng *t right' angles. with the main Wolf tone •» ledge, ' Dwelopment : f work * has i \u25a0 been carried on almost" without since .th* I date when the, original' monuments were erected, 1^ 1 A dopp main-, shaft has. been sunk . and i surface Improvements of: a permanent character, have been made. . ' ' . ""\u25a0 '-'-:\u25a0 ' " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0::;.? > -.' :: ''--J \u25a0:,"\u25a0•' •The management; of , the Manhattan ; Exjiress mine bas put a, force, at work prospecting and a sliaf t 100 , feel; deep .. will \u25a0be sunk. \u25a0 ' The i Otero management is preparing . to • drift , along - the strike of the ledgevet tne.loo foot-lovel.- .._.\u25a0; •.-:. '"- A.cross fissure "carrying highgold .'values at Tarious points has \u25a0 been encountered .in . the "east Manhattan section in Mineral hill groutid.t Devel opment -of the' acreage of the Manhattan 'gold and copper, mining company property.: has been begun.' A. raaln working ' shaft - has' be?ni sunk to the depth of 40 feet. ;-. In! the shaft Tof the. ' Forked • Stick mtne .- a narrow stringer : has \u25a0 been encountered that carried - valnes ' of .'sloo'a \u25a0 ton;~ In'tliy fac«. of- the. Manhattan Proper *• shaft -a 1 ledge atour feet in widf h' ls. showing. -' The shaft ; at the Breyfogle Is down 120 feet and is rapidly approaching thei22Q foot point .'-Where*erosscut tfng -will' be : commenced. '<* The"; shaft' i«a ". '.the' Blue .lay has been' sank- 30. feeet. . Leasers have opened • up a' rich ' ledge ' on'-'thf -Manhattßß • lay- r mftflter. — • - ." \u25a0 ' ..-.. ' •_- STOCK BROKER CONVICTED OF ABANDONING WIFE H. G v Kuhl tp Be SentenceS Today.. foivl 'Failure^ to'L? Caref or, Helprrre^ ' :^ ; :l '\u25a0- .'-'.'"-\u25a0 ' ' ' ' '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'"-: -\u25a0?_ J-.-.v'. ••\u25a0 ril £\u25a0:\u25a0') '/.:>iLi ""\u25a0 t'lL G, -]-Kuhli a .;; member' : vof - 'the^San- Franclscd";stQck and exchange^, boards was ; ! convicted *;;b"y , ' Police^ {.jii'dg^. Cabanlss yesterday 'on :i the "charge; of" abandoning his . wife,' Helen Kuhli and was ordered to appear for sentence .to-, day. j This is the ; first ; case -heard -.iri this, city; under act- passed*. at 1 - 3 the last session- of the : legislature;^ "'.Kuhl,' who was i 1i 1 represented ;: by; Attorney JAIJ A 1 Wheelan,; said, /that ••-. he- ; would..? give notice of appeal.- ; Mrs. Kuhl, -who* ls; at" cripple! was represented fby Attorney Louis Byington. >-*—^ %•% • ' ",. : .,/ . •- ". ,sv,"i Mrf. Kuhl's evldence'showed' that- she wascmarried- to; Kuhl ; in "Mar%h;J !'S9s.'^ that. 'he-.' left heritwo monthu'latef^and that since that time he had, not con tributed any. money ..toward^ her -sup pbrt and had not spokehVto'h'er'Jfor'jlO years. ; She said that' she did" not -know hi^ financial ; condition, hat \u25a0- that fas } he vf as .a member of the ? stock f. exchange he was,' in. her belief, able; to support her.' '\u25a0;,-. " \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..-\u25a0\u25a0r ; : -. .;.^: '-'-\u25a0- \u25a0 J :?-"..*; >r- v .1 KUhl tes_tifledsln 'his defense -that- h'<f biad -paid considerable " money; for* debts^ incurred by her prior to their 'marriage and \u0084t hat he' was;; not -able ;tol support her. - Shte \u25a0. had annoyed, him, he said, after he left her and: had threatened his life.-< ,-. '£?'\u25a0 ' *-. ' ; : --'; \ Attorney • Byington " said ' that .Mrs" Kuhl was . si- wQirian of wealth" and "well; known socially- when . she i married-; Kuhl and that' after Kuhl, had" .grbVterf. all of her money.^he abandpned"her,a'nd refused to support her, j^Kuhl inrlSJM*' applied, for- a' divorce -froni'-her; on; the" ground, of cruelty.^but. it; was? denied; He obtained a rehear ing- and^the. mat-* ter was taken ...before -.the^'supreme court The |aUpr em e '. 66u rt - bus tainted the judgment of the: lower, court4-*TA't£' torney Byington hinted that wa"s another woman in ..the case. * - . RELIGIOUS S NOVELS f ROT," > - »• : DECLARES^ --EyANGELIST Rev. Mr. Francis Preaches a \u25a0:. Spirited Sermon'; at the First Bap . tist: Church; / ; 1 -I • "I: would rather; \u25a0 undertake^ to -fight ' the battles 'of ithe; world Vwjth .'.ft.*, child's toys;, than .to,", have Ho; depend -on? the modern ! ; religious 'novel : for ; my';concep tions - of 'Jesus | Qhrist/V declared •Evan;-' gellstlFranclsyin' a. sermon at th« Fir v st» paptist church , A Wedijesday^ afternoon; 1 ''There : is much prating ' of th* 'man' of Galilee'; I am not a. foUo'we'r.'jof 'the. man* of Galilee; I am ;a follower; ; of-Hhe: 9on of God, .the business; manager -of 'a, thousand '.million worlds I like this."rT*: i " > '.* ;The preacher's ? text" was; from' Paul'e prayer,, recorded- In -Ephesians; 1:17-18. He", stated that all of this prayjer : could be summed : up ; in 'one ;word, : vision. Paul' prayed for '* his converts that they might have the" full ;and clear; vision of Christ; and ; Boimight -know'v'how great a hope he : is to \u25a0 th'el believer."; He remarked \u25a0 that ; too * many, " people fl;' are getting T their 'vision ; or ; Christ - from; the modern;, religious: novel, . which'heTchkr acterlzed *as ','religlous > rot.'l^The* only true vision; of i Christ; is; to Ibe- found in the : holy' scriptures. r - : : ',' '\u25a0'\u25a0: \u25a0''-'' "- J ' - r -\u25a0 v- The^meetings, whjch : are i held; in' the temporary ' home of vthe t church;: atv 1620 O'Farrell ~ street," "are; attracting ft much interest. ': The ! open -air /services^each evening ? iniFlllmdfeistreet,\withf organ and ' cornet, ' attract \u25a0 great Vcrowds. ;; Th e street? service, last night i.was at- Turk street "at 1 o'clock. \u25a0 ; • ;-- ; -, _ MAKES .CHARGE fOF- PPLAUD .; Former -Police^Commissioner ? Joseph F." Pol^elm s hßs". charged". W.>;c,:iWalker with*; defrauding; him iOutVofrll.jßO.ithis accusation; forming part of < a': 'complaint filed "by pQheim^in 4 the-su perior j .\u25a0-_coiirt..-j '. ; ' ; , ;Pohelmj> alleged :.» that Walker ) agreed ; to? erect a : seven '!. story building ; for v. him ;jon c ithe ' lot at Tithe northeast; corner, of 2 Minna \ aad" Second etreets.T. proylded jthat > :T: T Pohelm*'. would take a" 10, year lease at a stptalj rental of $147,500i:and ; ipa.yA in /advance^ sl,lso; one: i month's >\rent. r f; Ac cording]; to jPoheim'sr complaint,^ he? and Walkeri signed': the i contract v and tl P9-' helm < paid-; $1, 150 fcto> l Wa,lker., and -then Jearned^that V.Walker I did v not « own* the lot.jPohelm suesjf or the s*return:of|his5 * return :of | his raoney/sSggswHjigl " .•"\u25a0; \u25a0'."''; '..-:;"/? : .. .-;. ACCIDENT.. FATAt \ i"O] WOMAN* . . Mrs.; Ellen'- McDermott ' of 2510-Chan nlng^way,'Berkeley,fdled;attthe:McNutt hospital "ceived :; In % aVt car a accident | on| ' July^ J8, c ' when \u25a0 a 'Butter; streetTcarfrahiawayJon" the|hill J iwestof?Powelll«tre«tiandicoli* lld«d Jwith ;\u25a0 »'• Powell futreet | car."^ Mrs." McDermott;i who 7 wa« |7 J .* years Jot iage,* was" dragged* eeveral* yards Iby^ttieTcari" and received: lnternal < injurleß.';*^^-. s-c.y •\u25a0 '.-; --, --...'•\u25a0. --"\u25a0-;-7.:" .-,' :---\u25a0-,;. \u25a0\u25a0:- C \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-."-:,\u25a0 \.'^.'^i - l RUSSIAN WOMAN HANGED FOR TERRORIST CRIMES Refuses to the Last to ?Plead for the -Mercy^of * the < ':/'': Emperor -j- yi MOSCOW. July 25.^^*1111 i the/, ob s^rjrance of ,the> greatest; privacy^ Mme." Fromkina,"?, who "attempted ,' lri; March ; to assassinate "\u25a0: General Rhelnbot, 'the Jexf. .prefect of 'police,- varid i tried -^ In «May. ! ; to rrturder- the /inspe'cto^ofUthe^ political prison ;* here, < * wounding: \'. him ? with $\u25a0 .• a pistol; i which' had been ;smug:grle'd-:intb her ,» cell, was hanged ; in^thia_ city, at sunrise today.' .' -;\u25a0:'»•>.- .••\u25a0. \u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0; The -'authorities.; made : v every.«>reffort durihg^the past 'fortnight :;to'; persuade the woman r to ' plead for? the smefcyiof the -emperor,*, but this /she,- obstinately refusedUo do.-< Her- parents wlth'the throne; ln her-behalf,,but.theij eftortsrwere""unavailing. -. . v*:, ' "\u25a0 •• ?J Mine, j Fromkina = #yas;.. not with I actual -murder; y- but ; was i accused of 'having made several j at- temptslto v kill offlcials.^v It ? , Is [.believed her^ mind' was unbalanced and that.she was suffering from .hysteria. . \u25a0 .' ;MARRIAG|:LICpSES ' The ' following ; marriage ; licenses we're ' issued In this city Thnrsday. . July<23: •; • • _ -. Joseph E. 'Hill. - lt>. *2tjn> Pierce -.«., and Lucle V Jacob* 19. 2018 -*V ebster Et. .^AlrrrtVW *^Ali«. \u25a0&.> and'i Esther, A.VO-Xeil. VG«^f.-' BK.wn! s3s 33 e ,,'aud Gf rtrude- Scollard, 29.; both -of J225;,E(W3r-;?t.;J 225;,E(W3r-;?t.; t \u25a0 /.;. _ .;\u25a0\u25a0' - ' :'. Fraiicoi«:,Labucherie.!-2S, ; :400 Harvard «t., and CatllPrt-n* ' Lacoste, 23 91 . Oak 'St.- :-.-»• ~\ "Joseph E; . Sllva, 2l;r 1229 ; Cortland aye.. and •Adeline, Wicajiolr. ', 19.^3 -rßichr Rich aud^ are. -.- : \u25a0-.: Joseph ,W.Kinlocl.7 2t; and Anita ; M.-Ureen. 28. both of Tonoj>ah.-. '"\u25a0\u25a0'• :jji- Yi?'~' 'J' '-"-' I "*. "- Luelo 5 Olarrea; ; 28. 1421 . P0we1l St., and ; Mar- tina Erro, 27, .2025 Sacramento «.\u25a0*--• * ; .-- " Charles c U.* ScUrepfer, - 22.A.15T . Caßtro ,st., and • Marie v FelUer, . 21, < fWW rTwentietg,>.«t. 7* \u25a0?• j '-Oscar E. Duenwald.r 23, city,- and* LthylE. Helman. 22; \u25a0 523 'r Brucswicl st. ; . /. o -. 5 .; -^ . : Misko J. Medo, 26,^ and Anna Kelct, 22,. both of 1527<;Fo1bobi; st, . '.',' •\u25a0;\u25a0'•\u25a0 -.. : v-" '^\u25a0•\u25a0:^ i i "\u25a0\u25a0 James riaherty,' 2T, and Catherine Cassidy, SO. i iwtU ' of 508 . Utah st. v -- ;\u25a0 >-'\u25a0\u25a0': _; j"•'"-;j "•' "-; : . 'Charles- Fiachel., 82,, Berkeley,, and 0 Blanche Mobr. , 22.' 2118 Post S*. - '£;. .- \u25a0' \u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0• ". / •:.> -. 5 DaTidM. DlcksonJr., 21,- 1044:Shotwell.Bt.,, and, Mary R. Derbr,vlB, 305. Benolngtonjst. ? I * Leonard iL. j Stangley. 31. 2870 i Folsom •t.t and' Elliabeth Short, 27.. Los j Angeles. - . *r.. . iOAkLANbr July 25— The following 'marriago licenses . were Issued ; today : \u25a0< >*' V- •- 'J \ Martin •- Stelner, .; 34, £ and .Annlo ., Fuehs, 1 19,. both of Fruit vale: ':' ''''*"\u25a0 ,' : 'i%' ' J \; ,„ * : lUiram'. E. Selbyi' 28,^Oaiaand,-;.and Nellie B. .Fulton,' 20,; Richmond.' ' \'- ••' \u25a0*?<!: ' /• ' :<: < .^i Herbert- O." Abbott, SO,- and;: Annlei'Denlson, 23, /both :of '\u25a0• Oakland:' 1 " \u25a0} "\u25a0 - ?*-\u25a0\u25a0? * -\u25a0\u25a0 '•'•*•\u25a0 "\u25a0•"\u25a0J, - : / Albert Andrews. . 29, ;' afid ?~ Mamie \u25a0> Rose, 19. \u25a0 both of :Banl> > androY- l V ; 3: •\u25a0-'\u25a0•;"\u25a0!-• \u25a0 ' .\u25a0-.'..'''• ; 3 Francis J. ; Q'C6nnell,^ W, Oakland, and May Lnptoniarsino.^.^-Ban^ Frtnclst-o.^^ '_ - .- •" • Frauk DanieV W-oW.-" Wllheltnina Frekland, .35;; both 'of OakTarfa.V^-:^ «**w ."'"-V '' ; 1 \ Msnuel P. Sllva, 2* 1 "afia vCattiferlne ' Rosers, 21; , both , of CenterTlli^-''-' 4 %: •'.*";".\u25a0 ' \u25a0 • , < Edward :T. CarßW.'hß 0 *' and * At>^ ' Roftd ' 2? - B Hur^^ nfthmena/aS^liaß: " :lidmond Pechart. ._3l, tjnd • Matties ßeynolds, 2T, ..both of Oak.la.ml:- \u25a0 \ '." " \u25a0:' r '; . ;' . * - ' - . \u25a0 John gheehan;/21, and .Mary. Moore,- 18, both Vof *;San • Franclsdo;. -;*'• \u25a0 -'\u25a0' *." \u25a0'.-. *'".^r' V-- V'- 1 v* J,' rj Frank Dutrtt; "SO.-'and" Annto * Duquards, 45, jbothof Hayward. ' \u25a0\:^ v , : ~-, n ,.J^'-.-f'y v -'r*~* ;:: i* IliiiiSPiif t j Birth, marriaße.'and death notices sent by. mall -will not be.' lnsert ad.' They nyist be handed In at Either of the publication offices I and be indorsed "with the name and', residence, of j persons author- lied to ..have j the '• same . published;"- Notices f-. re- \u25a0 ekfictcd simply to ih& announcement' of the event 'ai-e published.one.9 In.thi^ column free of charge.- ~i>-"' .'\u25a0' ': "V-'oSllliaTHS M :-/-!-~ - : :'.'^.' CA VAN AUG n^in . Tracj;.' CftJ.'i June ; 25, : 100", ;| to .the wife.'ufMF.y'J.-CBTanaugh.iafson. _ KAISEE— In .this ;cl'ty\' July 24.T; 1907, to ,:the' ..Iwife ' of^F. il . . Kaiser, a son. : -; *£-. -•\u25a0; PEARIr-iini stills' 1 : citj-.^Jijly, \u008424,'^ 1907, '.'.t0; the f*rvrlfe:^f'Syl»e!*tcr*Peatl;?a; snn.> i V'f r -v' 1 .; . \u25a0"" . _.' y . . ;^. -^v ;^deaths '^^-Ja^ ::' : ; -Adam's,' :- WJlllaoi 1 T.: — '. Kornf eld,>Vlnjinla .-. — lJartholdy,lJulisi,-:,. J 7O Krpnboiin, '- John< J.'.7. M !Bensl»a; Carl;; w> *-.'.» "*l- Lritch, Jilrs. 1. -. ."-.'.SI Blsagno, Charles;-:, ;;4i; -Manning, Thomas.Cry -^ 'Brown, I Johu-. /1 . . . ... .SO Mel>ermott,~jKHen."..^.— Cafanaugh -(Infant) ?«•/. ilcGllnchy.-f Jan*s.'... Cl Clancy, John ,C,,/.vJ5B {.McKeudry^Mar^ JR — Crack, ; Ellonr T.v. i',-^A Phelpis.T. Maria - C...*. : 78 Danlhy, Mary- :5. . ." i-r|Kay«iond r , William,.-" 30 Desmond, ;'Job>«lW£: S6 Reynolds, Allen E.... 44 Dolan. Patrick .'. :. 67 1 Rosenbaum, \u25a0 Israel. .. 53 'Farrell. 1 Stephen M. 1C | Schaer, Albert X...... 57 Gunn (infant) -^ .\ - , Sears, Ella ..'. :.V.l 22 11011-Pettlnos,-Caro-'r: Smith, 5 Mrs. R. B.V.'.; s BO 2 'lino .V : ... :W. .':0 — - 1 Spander (infant) ! : Hi \l. Dr.' James D.\' *8 Stettcn,'!' Claire T.;... \u00847 Johnson, I Annie = M.; 22 -Williams, Emily A.. — -Kehnedy,-^ariskTet..'74irVV*alBn, : Ellen -:r..'. -- *ADAMS^-in ; this clty,v-Jaiy, 23." 1907, William. (j , TV-- Adams, I beloved husband ; of \u25a0 the late " Pas- ; quala .Adams,; father « of- -William, : Juanlta, a j Charles,- Edna;VJosie,;;joho, May and iLupla v'Adains.^and brother' of Peteraen and ;Mrs. Brrggsjv a,,=natlT9,of'fEnslrfnd.; :.i-, \u0084 . . Friendß/gpd'acauAintances are respectfully • ' inrited . 'to ', *tttnd.."'the funeral ; today- (Frl- . ] day),. July. 26>: *t-.»9 \u25a0 o'clock ; »; ; r0., . from; hlsi ljte \u25a0 rcsidenceM JS2!f.Trenwqt i avenue. *> theace church for: setTiees.tlnttrment. Holy 'Cross (Cemetery...' !5, 'HZ ~u if .;Y : -~\. \u25a0•\u25a0-_.-. ,•\u25a0' : :'\ % -r.-\ BARTHOLDY— At , rciitr.in- thi«' city, July 23,' : Julla.v beloved' «rife' of- '-.the late Fr«d- V . , ertek Bartholdy, and ; devoted mother of =\u25a0 Otto . tand- AJberf. Bartholdy, =• Mrt», :. Minnie > Ham- .merich. Mrs.';Etni)le. Christumnn. .Mrs. * Ottillie . Christofani, Mrs;" Bertha - Kottinger, Mrt.: Jla ; : mie Reuius, Mrt. . Emma PeArea.- anil ; the late - Autoinetto.i.BarthpWyj a;.,uatjvc . of, Zemble- • >burjj, ; Germany) t'ugi'd." TO; years. . ' :. I ,-. 'V % Friends- ai>d-iacaunlniauces* are reFpectfully ! iOTited ••" to .attenil- ? tl?c^funeral ; today i (Fn- -<la.rt/-at 1:30 n.'m.iVfrom .her late resldacca, Clay ?ntieVt"> near 1 ; Devlsadero. . Interment '.iCypress-" Lawn v cemetery/; * \u25a0', :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 :'-. ' ;.I BENSON— In 'i this rclly.,.r July 25, 1907, -<>rl '\u25a0 I BJ'nson,^; belo*ed -ftusband < e-f - -Rotfe \u25a0 Benson,", and r-':r -' : . brother- of 4 .'<fUlfti,'- : John; Je Seberin, 1 >'; Oscar : and I t ATftart -"Beaisoß," *MrB-i ** Ar->- Cairlson,/. Mrs. > B. < 5 Petersen •- and '* Mrs. - N;>-- Erlckson, a- ; natiro •V.of .Sweden," '•\u25a0a^W, 4l" years. '. < Remains .at. the'/ mortuarr- chapel f ot the • ; Golden Oat« ..undecjaking -company, -\u25a0 2475 ) Mis- ;sion street, neat: T.wenty-flrst. \u0084 \u25a0\u25a0' , .', BlSAGNO^lnrAlsmedaa'Cal., : July 24, 1007.' f.i Charles : Bisagno,^ beloved •\u25a0 son of • Angela « ami •I ' the « late Lis^l jpisagno,, and .brother, of Vie-, \u25a0 • tor.-: and*. Joseph .. Biefl guo, a ix- native --\u25a0 of - \u25a0 San "Francisco,- Ca,l;;^Sf;ed^4l-;years.4 months;and i<- 7 r .day«-'t .'\u25a0-:..•;,'.- : : -'-: %k?- : ':::ts:-y--: \u25a0\u25a0-: ;>"'*'--v '_-':.-> The funeral will take r. place ' today V (Fri- ' dny), July 26, at' 9:3o ?a. m,',; from- his lat« *,":\u25a0 residence,^ 150S * Alameda .iivenne,-; Alameda, /'. Interment: private/; Please; omit : flowers.' ' BROWN-a-In" the' city find 'county ! hospital," July * . 25, \u25a0 1907, John \u25a0 Brown,; a': native ; of . the 1 West ;;J:lndles;|;*ged, 50 jyears. -;.'•;-.,\u25a0-. . \u25a0\u25a0' CAVANAUGH-^ln i Tracy, ?'?. Cal.; Juno 28, -J1907,J 1907, '~"r Frank - James,;, infant * son vof > Frunk ;-. J. c. and \u0084 ; Helen : Thomas I Cavanaugh/; aged ; 1 day. . J.\:\ ,- , CLAXCY-r-In ' this : city.? July- 24/' 1907, * John >C. : ~- Clancy, \ beloved \ husband -; of - the '. late v- Ellen \u25a0: Clancy, ,' and ;• father '\u25a0 of i' J:'*'J .*, v ; Thomas V M.r . .. James ; P.;.* WllllflW = F.^ and i Julia, T.; Clancy, «I; Mrs.*- A ;:? J.'- Street ' and | Mrs. r Thomas - ! Moran, \u0084:a?nativeYof> DUnraore, « County * Galway.Vlre- V? land.i iaged ,6B. years, -"r I '/ ;'? L -\ ". . V : . '\u25a0 : i The - funeral 4 will ? take fi place -.' today C; (Frl- ' day), ---. at \u25a0* 8 :30 • a."« m.Vii from < the < parlors *of •' P. • F^Grseni & 5 Co.,;portha«t "corner 'of t sis- >'? teenth v and .: Guerrero /streets, •; thence jto J. Mis- '\u25a0\u25a0..;., sion \u25a0 Dolores i church." j; where .- a•> requiem \u25a0' mass -•, for the " repose > of; bla ' soul v will Jb« celebrated ,:',, at. 9 : a. ; m, Interment; lloly.' Cros» cemejery. jv? CRACK— In' this \u25a0 elty^ July '\u25a0- 83/;f 1907,'^ Ellen ; T\ \u25a0\u25a0 y Crack.*- beloved -; mother i of ; Mrs. ?N. « Planclch ; ' and Tuomas, * Andrew 3 and ''\u25a0:, Mamie , Smyth,'; a '*\u25a0* natlte \of i Ireland, f A , member •of d Third Orrter -' of » : St.;-Franeis.- -'\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0""-\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ;:-.-.\u25a0\u25a0'".\u25a0 '•-\u25a0\u25a0-- : ' .-\u25a0 t = The fuseral: will _"take £ placa > today i (Frt- " .- day ), i a t '. 9 :30 ? a. J i m.", > f ronvher i late * residence, • .'- ! 3GC7 .' Twentieth I street ». between \ Valencia and '•'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' G uerxero.'x' thence :•; to \ M lesion \u25a0; Dolores ;- church,* V i where %a V solemn v roquiem/ high 5 faass j f ori th« :';\u25a0 repose £ of a her 1 soul * will * be « celebrated,*^ com- \. menclngiati,loia.Vm,"Jlntenneutkprivate,sHoly :. ; j Cross -r cemetery .'< Plbase | omit 3 flowers. > \u0084 ' • DANlHY— ln'<thisjcity>? July 1007/ at* ths '\u25a0\u25a0' rpsldence lof j nor ) iincla.t Michael- Costello, :> 1229 It Broderick strce.t,^MaryiDanihy,ibelovc<i daugh- •-•y tenor:) thetlnteETlmothy^andy Julia,. I)anlhy, , : :" sister ; of ; Timothy i and i Daniel • Danihy," and ! tb« v \ la to .- Thomas iliatjlby,* and * niece Z of f- Michael - . Costello, j-« v native . of San ' Franciseo.Y Cal.-s*-.'^ i\u25a0\u25a0 '*?\u25a0 Tb« » funeral > will I taka ! place s, tomorrow a (Sat- urday):'- at 9 - a.'f* m., -*; from ** the ~ residence *of y Iher.^ uncle.? MrchseK CostellQ.Y^ 1229 «, Broderlck stree t,v thence ;, to \ Holy i' Cross a church, v where - a rt-qulem high, mass for the repose of her soul will . be* celebrated vat; 8:30^8.;^. ''^j Holyji Cro*s ; cemetery. . '\u25a0]-\u0084 T\ - \u25a0 - rDESMOSD^lnTthisTcity.f July 1 24/ 1007/: Joseph \u25a0j- W.tDesmond,'; beloved \u25a0\u25a0 son 1 of ; Daniel [ and Sarah -.; Desmond, « brother S of ; ' Patrick 1* Desmond * and \u25a0v'iMrs. a William? Bourne,^ and? uncle z- «f * Robert W; »nd X. William '£ Bourne v Jr. : and r Mrs, *» Luther iV Jenkins. s sanative otl San jFrmadaco,! Cal.,? aged :^M'yean.''soUMMg»*?>- <L " • ,• - .~- - * '$j&i Frienfls i and £ acqualntancej « are > respectfully M invited 5 16 w attend «i the « ronwal :'- today t (FrP & day);- st ! S:So a.« - mr,r from 1 the % parlors \of \u25a0: Me- - Brearty & ' McOonnlck,^ 915xV»leneU U street ';=; near. Twentieth, - tUeac, to ; St. - Jamta * church, .''^iii'V.;'.--::-.'-^^ ,-..•:.\u25a0\u25a0--\u25a0.;-; -. \-^\.M:"^v \u25a0":•- : ' where ' a"; requiem -• high '"mass"! for - the j repose \u25a0of - hla •; soul will be >. celebrated,-? commencing .' at :: : 9_- a.' 1 m. - Interment ? Holy } Cross . cemettry, .• by '.:";- \u25a0..-"- \u25a0.\u25a0-\u25a0">-;.vV:;**'"''-'-.':' -V';. : -.; ". '.\u25a0 j' vIL DOLAN— in"; -.tils'; city.v July t25.i 1907,^ Patrick" ;.. i Dolan,* a ' native { of ;\u25a0 Ireland,^ aged : 07;' years. . FARRELL^-In ?Ala'meda,^vOal.;; ' July • 24/C1907,' • '.: Stephen = M .? Farrell, '- son \ of ? the/ late f Stephen " r ' J. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 and & Emma 'i Farrell/s a I native ?of > Alameda, - : Cal.v* aged \ 16 1 years 1 7i months : and ; 21t days.^v ! ,V: \u25a0; Friends 1 and « acquaintances a are : respectfully If Invited 'to ? attend . the ; funeral f today ? (Friday;, - li July; 26, J at »' 2 ; o'clock *. p. f m.-,'i from : the . funeral V; parlors of vO.V H . * Wever, • 2323 i Santa s Clara .'> avenue,'^- Alameda. \ Interment , Evergreen .- cem- ':.. etery.'*,-*--?-^;^ ;; ;'\u25a0;••\u25a0 i-'r- v '--"---. '': * ./' '- :"'~:: "'~ : OUNN— ln^thjßf city, "-July, S 23,' ,1907,- Marie. -\u25a0 dearly a beloved " daughter «. of £ James <>\u25a0 W. -and \ i Mary : Ounn,: and "; loving; sister •of - Alice, v Alma, 1 Loretta.tEva;: John, James! and -William Gum,' ... a ;- native of * San Francisco, \ Cal.', -. aged 11 !'.-• months. \u25a0*'*.';\u25a0,/;? \'/.- ' T\:~"V- : :.. ,\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 - \u25a0;..\u25a0 -\u0084f-^ ----»: ; ">-^ Friends j and -. acquaintances •' are :. respectfully i""; invited \u25a0\u25a0 to ? attend > the % funeral . tomorrow .-(Sart- =\u25a0\u25a0 urday),'lat ->l j p." m.;i; from fi the ~ residence vof her ft- parents, rl9 5 Putnam £ street, 5 near - Cor.t- i -; land ? avenne.'- Interments Holy^Cross -' cemetery. HALIAPETTINOS^-InCthistcity.V July V24, ; 1007, r KS Caroline <\u25a0 Hall-Pettinos, - beloved mother of Mrs. ' .' B.- Harrison » Smith,-- ?nd | grandmother of ; Alice ''-;•. Harrison". aad v Henri6t't%i-Henly; Smith," a : na- tive. of Philadelphia:^ _•.;;.;" '.->\u25a0' S-/<: .-:;.'"' HILL-^-Ip f thisiclty; * July rasMlflO",. Dr. ; James i 9 David Hill, ; Ybeloved hiisban'i f < of ' Roberta I Hill, •* fathers of fllobert i^nd vAshlfty f Hill, and : son «'vof Mrs.i X.v R. j Hill -of * Walpat .Oreek, a native I;, fit* California,*,' aged ,: 3B J *<?*«?<>\u25a0 '-\u25a0.:\u25a0: >• :V-,'. : i-\ "h JOHNSON— ln^ this: Clty;ijul.r."2s,' 1907/ «tber \u25a0j late ( residence,Vl3Bs VSan" Bruno^ avenne'J. An- '^[ nle <M. -, Johnson, • belo ved -,wif e ; of *Jtw«ph | John-" • daughter -of s" PatrlckVJ^^ an4,.-,the - late ".' \u25a0' JCllen s McDonald, % and S sister *of r: Mary . Ell«?n," .. Walter, John iJ.' and William T.? McDonald and , -' Mrs.'i Elizabeth CBrogan,"; a /native L of TPhlladei- ,phia, ' Pa., "'.aged "22; yearß'il. month and 11 : [ days. ; v^ \u25a0;,7;.:r,*..1;'-; ic !r" *.:s'vf; :Ts'.- - '.- '\u25a0" - KENNEDY— In i this", city ,'t July i 24, >: '1007,V Mar- "" *' garet, \u25a0 beloved (wife \ of s the ? late « Daniel! Ken- .\u25a0 "nedy,-; mother « of -" James JKennedy.i- and 'sister :'\u25a0 of , : the f late .« Bridget* McGovern, -a .^native' of '' Coiraty Cavah,"* lreland..: aged "74 years. :.- :r: r \u25a0 -0. ="• Friends i and ;; acquaintances ; are \u25a0 respectfully \u25a0 invltedKtb" attend ?the<funeral c tomortow.^Sat- :•\u25a0-.-; urdayl,v; at \u25a0' 8:80 *a. sjn,","*: fromt: the, parlors, of V: Monahan \u25a0& ; Co.',' 13(]p : Guerrero - street *< corner -* : . or .Twenty -fifth." \ th6nc« ; to St-V James ; church. where ;- a \u25a0 requiem;, mass 'for ..the of v her.'BOUl^will 'be- celebrated;^commencing ;at 9 a: ra. Interment Holy v Cross, cemetery. 7 . KORNFRLD— ln « Berkeley.^ Cal.; ; July 24, ' 1907, .- Virginia^ Kornf eld, i a native \u25a0 of ...Nashville," .--> Term.. : -,;.',-:-:'\u25a0 : \u25a0\u25a0.•.'-:;,•:-- v^. ' . *\u25a0'\u25a0•"- '--' "\u25a0" - J - KRONHOLM^-In this city, > July 25, ;1907.- John . J." .Kronholm; beloved- husbend ;-. of Pauline Kronholm. = avnative' of : San Francisco, T.Cal.v I, ag#d f S3 : years. .- (.\u25a0'.-'. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 '\u0084-''-\u25a0'"'\u25a0•" \u25a0'.- 'i. - " \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '- • r --Remains at, the parlors of Mcßrearty & ; Mc- - Cormick,^ '9ls i Valencia.- street, near Twentieth. LElTCH— ln' Oakland,' Cal. r , July' 25, il&O", Mrs. - . Isabella v.Lettch.V" beloved U wife-.; of :«. the ilate \ David? L€ltch,V and ; mother- of ; Mrs. \ T. .; Howie, ; ! MrB,TJ.£B."j ßruce. •Mrs.'; George -Yager,^; John \u25a0•\u25a0:\u25a0 and /Alexander jLeltch /and'.; of -the: late; Mrs. , Robert,: Duncan',.: a of aged 81 -years; ll. ; months "and; 20 ' days. •%•;.> MANNINO-^-In! this^clty.'/ July -.24,- 1907, Thomas .: Manning t-' (formerly -^of /.-1504 '. Lea,Tenworth ;\u25a0\u25a0 .street), v beloved t. husband "of -the -late- Ellen *...- Manning. \u25a0».';.-: v ,' .(,::.:•- "..-. , -. \u25a0.' -",'-.'---'\u25a0 -\u25a0 1,;.: A requiem'' high mass 'for j the repose' of 'his '. -'soulS will 1 ; be;- celebrated? tomorrow ""morning, "at:>o:30 vrl)'clock,v r1)'clock,- at -Heart ..- chiircli,^. Interment r , fitrietly . private.' ; Kindly \u25a0 omit "flowers .">:\u25a0;;\u25a0 '; \u25a0'.'_, -. \u25a0;•.' •\u25a0•\u25a0- \ >.\u25a0".\u25a0' ',' "\u25a0;-::\u25a0\u25a0 McDEßMOTT— ln'ThlB>*cltyr* JUly.,2s, 1907, El- •' I*n,'r,bel6vcd j mother , of : Thomas F.'* McDer- '- - mott "and y Mrs. ; Edward vMjtrs: \u25a0- ; ' " \u25a0 - \u25a0 ' ' ''\u25a0 '.'\u25a0; The i funeral .'. 'services \u25a0.; will :be held -. at . St. - Ignatius v church, , Hayes ' and . Sbrader streets,- \u25a0 . tomorrow (Batpjday) 1 morning, , July . 27,' at ' 9 :oO •o'clock. "Interment .private. ' . '/-.'• .- MeGLINCHY— In : , IJvorniore.V Cal.. James Mc- \- Giinchy,; cousin of ..Josephs Granahan \u25a0. of San ;• Francisco, \u25a0• a native of. County \u25a0 Tyrone, ': lro- : land,.' aged .6l years., " : : . -. , - >"> : -.The ".funeral;-. will,', take, place. .today (Fri-^ ;.':; .': day), onAthe" arrival ,; of vthe 'B:3o>a. 'm.*.traln , { from Llvermore,' thence ? to ; St. Paul's churcb,- ', where/ a-\u25a0 requiem-? high : 'mass \ for the -:repose ;,-: of his soul be ; celebrated.': commencing 'at .:•. O^JO a. m:: Interment ; Holy ; Cross^' cemetery.-;^ McKENDRY— In • this city^ July 24, \ 1007.eMary - .' Josephine,",: beloved-, wife l of John '\u25a0• McKendry, V. mother M of ' Mary.W.-r McKendry, '\u25a0» and ..daughter of Mary Shauphnessy,"' a native' of : Connecticut.' . Friends': and \u25a0-acquaintances race respectfully : " Invited:- to r* attend "; the -, funeral today (Fri- day) , -at 8:30 1 a. m., « from : her late residence, 1 i3l7,Texaa street, "tliencej to St.*. Marj's Paul- S Ist '.California r- and p Dupont . street^, '/\u25a0*. where.' a : requiem; high mass for the repose*. of • ber^ soul wlll-'be celebrated; at n 9:30 a.-m', ... Interment: Holy Cross cemetery. ]' ' " 5 PHELPS— In 1 - this city, ! July, 25, 1907. 5 Maria C., -"<\u25a0 wife vof -. the \u25a0 late " Amos • Phelp<-^and ./ 'toother , of • Mrs ; -, I>T~ PI", Latimer /- and « Frances , E; ; .Phejps, -a .' native -of . New , York,- aged \u25a0 .78 years; 6 -'months- and : 3* days. : ..--, O,^ -.--. - i. ;->-i The -funeral will ;take. place : from* her .-: late \u25a0 :*. residence, ',- 24CS 1- Broadway ' tomorrow > (Satnr- \u25a0;-: day), July 27, « a 1 < o'clock.: lnterment- prlvata» ' -'\u25a0 Cypress iLatvn.- cemetery. 7 -,v .-\u25a0..,*. - . ; .,- •;\u25a0- ,. RAYMOND^-In y this r'eity, July:" 24, 1007,' "Wil- ; : liani Raymond, ' dearly • beloved son."of - W.~. B. \u25a0 and Annie' Raymond, -and -beloved, brother^ of \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0. Frank v and-. Harry Raymond," -Mrs. \u25a0 Rudolph : Schmidt. r.Mrs/r Annie Gregory, 'Mrs.*W.- Buck and '-• Robert E.~\ Romer,'; a , native of Alaska, -asfUSO'yearstand'O'months.^ f„' 1 • -; ' . -\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0* *.TUe .'\u25a0funernl'.! will" take '.;• place .-. today '(Frl- ? : day).vtat:.». o'clock ' a.'^nj.; J from rSt.% Vincent \u25a0 •de ; Paul* "church, ."Stelner'and.Green streets.". ; where :a.l rpquicm^ mass/for tthe.trppose raf ' : hid . soul • will \u25a0be celebrated- at ' St.A'lneent ; de \u25a0 \u25a0 Paul's, church;..' lnterment^Holy;. Cross iceme- ; '\u25a0> tcry, by :1 1 :i>o a. ' m..' train \u25a0-.frota \Twentyflfth" v "': and 4 streets, ' ; .; Remains • at I the | par- lors AOf.Gantner -\u25a0•; Brothers, "\u25a0; 84fi0 -Sixteenth --street ; between Church and. Sanchez. - ;REYNOLDS--in; this; city, -July .24, 1007, \u25a0 Allen • ' X..-» Reynolds, "beloved \u25a0 brother the -Rev. :: < Fathers -p'rancis h Reynolds '- > of ;v Aurora. ~- 111., and r Patrick and Captain James Reynolds of .;\u25a0; Chicago,-1 11., f : a native: of •• Louisville, • Ky;, \u0084 aged' 44 .years, -._-•'- .' .':': ,' r '\u25a0\u25a0/:\u25a0-}\u25a0 - * Remains *at the* funeral .parlors. of Samuel . "McFadden i& Co., 1070 Height street near > Baker.-^h .-..'>., _. : ,\u25a0-.'•\u25a0 •' ' ; 1 \u25a0 -. . :• - \u25a0 :-.- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 • : . \u25a0 : 15*8. CEMETERY San -; Mateo "'-' County.' 1 Finest uand^best equipped sßecelving.-' Vault* and 7 - Chapel.' Masonic ?. Cemetery Association.' 1 Office llß4;O'Farrftll%st. '.--•;; xuiuss.ffo|Mu \u25a0 j-.'; : i ,'.|Jiidertaker t and Embalmer - ;"-/\u25a0\u25a0. :' 1| 2123 BushJStreet Near^Fillmbre .'\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0' Formerly at .305 ; Montgomery- av. \u25a0."\u25a0'; ; .. '_:-\u25a0\u25a0 .,-; And, Blo ;Van' Ness-. av; a> ;,; ._,... .: \u25a0 lA'Flnesti private residence iaecooimodatlonsr Lady attendant. ":: Cnrrlagws, and- ambulances *to hire,' ' Tel 'Went , 2690. :- .'..\u25a0\u25a0_,\u25a0 '-:-/ ' r ',-;-. '\u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0 '?>£ 2McBREARW & McCORMICKJ , >- - • FUNERAL DIRECTORS iV/--V,> • ;--,- I'* T ; 916 -VALENCIA ST. NEAR 2f/TH V • Formerly ,' of -McFadden,"-'* Mcßrearty"* 4 : ' Qreea,' • . Telephone Market 97 \ v •'--• - I *- yAifENf^jn^iN -.^;V UNDERTAKERS ;'.-;\u25a0•>"\u25a0'. /::(\^'v3^;MISSIdNfsTREET}-v \u25a0.' : Near x Thirtieth. ,M;Tel.- Market 282. J r J;G|DWLV&C(). S^PDNERAL DIRECTORS,'^ / •f';-- 686 .Valencia Tst.,- 1 bet. ; 17th land ilSth. H. J. Gallagher Undertaking Co. •Isi4;VEBBTEB; : Vt3bVt^-:EUls>"and^.6 f Firreii; pi Tel.; We»* 80254 : DANIEL P. DONOVAN." Pres. „ i & Manager; • JOHN DOUGHERTY,- Vice > Pres. P F; GREENE Gb7 : /FDNERAL; DIRECTORS;;-,, . : \u25a0" • . NE. . cor," Sixteenth . and Guerrero sts. - \u25a0 ; Formerly "; of s McFadden; : Mcßrearty ,: & Greeq. -. -\u25a0 \u0084-\u25a0' v Telephone . Special ; 1567. J/; : r-" X • . G. W.' ; KEELEK.-* B '}. •:sr-VlceiPres.'*tnd { >Mgr.^v ; -i; i - 3 Pres.-^..;" B Golden Gate rndertaking Co. '_\u0084-1 2479-2483 < MISSIQM I BTX Phone Mnrket 2SSO. g CAREW & ENGLISH: < X; :FTJNERAXi£ DIRECTORS "'\u25a0\u25a0'"- ; , . - ' 1018 -GEARVJ STREET: V v Between * Baehaman and < Webster /- .y .y- \u25a0^\u25a0m Phone .-West^ 26o4 ;^ : -. ? \u25a0\u25a0 . -^ ; . ; . r^:f; . FUN ERAL.-T DIRECTORS, c /; . > -'-;.: ;: '\u25a0'"\u25a0 . .\u25a0 8017. Twenty-fourth -St.V^,. J * Between I Harrison: and -Bryant. . .v' ' "\u25a0v ''^ '";\u25a0 V- '.' V- Phone Market \u25a0 8742. \u25a0:. y.-^v '-C'rZ - '>':\u25a0- -\u25a0*OFFICBIa'»S6'|si;TTER-ST.'- ' • - • . Near^VanJNra.'Av..'. •' \ Rooms] 5 i and ;6^? * Phone J Franklin • IS3O w- s^Jiii**.-*:.-- * \u25a0- v o ..-.-'.- .-,"* "\u25a0\u25a0^\u25a0- r-r,-.-- '"\u25a0I.-.-": 1 "f."- -..'\u25a0**'»•£ \r- - »-r.-- I.v™i-&»«.«1 .v™i-- &»«.« O.*s BELLINQER.W H.i METZLER. t» Sti I iMCTZLER'SiI)NDERTAK!NGPMPANY4 K^*i?ioB2;FolsomTatnbet^l4th<andflsU»f'.^ I \u25a0\u25a0'.. V : CC: PHOXE!MARKET^I(W.?-y -^.v;..:| ROSENBAUM— In •? this '- city. - July -« 24, - 1907, "Israel : Rosenbaum; > beloved \u25a0 husband of Rachel " ; i Rose nbaum,? and ., loving 4 father ; of ; Jake, Sol," \u25a0\u25a0>', Simon,* f Joe, -% Harrj'. r>; Esther.:. Florence,- Ger- -- - trude 1 and ' J Gladys - Rosenbaum, ,' a • native . of ' .-' Poland, t aged . 63 • "years -6 » months \u25a0*\u25a0 and '29 '\u25a0 days. <- (Vlrjlnla ~ City,;' Nev., - papers please : ' : copy.):--<^;. ..' "- ,'-^ -- ' ;.- * ' - \u25a0'\u25a0•*'\u25a0.. :.'• \u25a0\u25a0--\u0084 r ': Friends r and - acquaintances -• are ,1 respectfuly / " Invited tto \u25a0' attend c the * funeral 1 services today . (Friday);^ July \u25a0 26. ' »t \l ' o'clock 1a: m., > at ; his •' j late S residence, .2708 5 Pine - street. \u25a0 Intermesrt :* Eternal- Home ' cemetery, ,\u25a0 by* trala ;\u25a0. leaving \u25a0 Twenty-fifth - and Valencia , stre«U . at •li :40 '\u25a0'a. ;m. r.i--': .-""\u25a0;?-•.-:\u25a0 -;.:':'\u25a0.: '-..- :-. ' .'''-' SCHAEB— In this city. July : 23, 1907, Albert >- Kern; v beloved " son ,of r. Mary- Scbaer, ... and \ brother; of :Mra.\ F.'* Johnson; .Mrs. 'M. Amendt ; and Frank °- Scha.r, 5 a native of > PhiladelpoU. /. Pa.*;; aged 67 <yeirs. 10. months and 21 days.- .- v Friends .: and ; acqualnUnces > are - respectfully ":- invited to ; attend the t funeral services > tomor- row U Saturday). .July -"27, > at 9 o'clock a. m.. - ; at : ; Metzler's « undertaking ~ parlors. • 1892 Fol- *. ; som : street .between - Fourteenth f and ' Fifteenth. : Interment Mount Olivet; cemetery,'; by carriage. ; SEARS * (nee Lindeck*er>^-In 'this 'city,' Joly ' 25, :- 1907, c E11a, dearly belated: wife, of John: J. Sears,^ beloved -dan«htet.*of. Mary and the • late. J.-;H.- \u25a0 LtndecKer.tT and < devoted s- sister ; of • Charles, Josephine*.. Wtllum, U»zle. Henxy ''and "Phillip Lindecker "and the .Mate .May :.\u25a0''\u25a0 Dlaa/ a • native 7of t San Francisco,' Cal.. aged 22 years; 7 'months and* 20 days.* ' . " r- \u25a0 -'\u25a0 • Friends ; and acquaintances are respectfully ' Invited ; to: attend* the funeral tomorrow (Sa t- ..nrday), at 10 a.m., from the parlors of H.~F. Suhr . * "Co.;* 2919? Mission street: between •. ' Twenty-fifth and ,Twenty-»lxth, '\u0084 thenes to St. : ? Peter'schurch, for : services, 'at "10:30 o'clock. Holy , Cross cemetery, by carriage. SMfTH— In this city, : July, 24»; 1907, Mrs." Rhoda • 3'K.:, Smith, Woved mother of W. H. Smith, •; Mrs. J:-A.' Fargo,^Z. 'B. SmithwMrs. li. M. r Daniels ' and v Mrs. W. H . - Johnson. *a . na- .-tlve: of -Rhode Island,; aged 80 years 7 months and 24 idays. .. \u25a0 -. > ':- . :\u25a0 -The '-- funeral services - will > taks ;' place . to- -;day (Friday),* July' 2B, at I' p. ra., at the \u25a0 residence of her, daughter, Mrs. W. ,H. John- . son," 2008; Devisadero street... " - SPANDER— Ia; this elty. July s 25, 1907. Bosls, dearly : celoved * daugh ter : of Steve and Julia — - Spander,?and Moving 'sister of. George, Bteve " and . Margaret : Spander, . a native of Saa Fran- . Cisco, -; Cal., aged' 2- months. - \u0084 .; STEFFEN— In * thlsTclty, Jui/ 25. " 1907. Claire TJllie. r beloved ; daughter of Henry and Min- nie i. Steffen, and beloved '\u25a0* sister << of Minnie, , Meta, - Louise and Freda \u25a0Btejffen. : a . native of : San^ Francisco, Cal.,- aged T years 4 months ;\u25a0' and : 14 days.' >i • •-.. \u25a0\u25a0 -.::-...-\u25a0 :.' •f; * Friends f and ; acquaintances are respectfully - Invited ; to attend the funeral . tomorro-w : (Sat- urday), at 2:30 \u25a0p. m.. - from tbc residence of her ; parents,'' 232 Louisburg street, Ingle- side. . ..-\u25a0'.• r' \u25a0""." -.- -WILLIAMS— In this city. ; July ' 24? 1907. Emily A.; ; beloved wife -of > Thomas . WlUlama," and -devoted mother of Mrs. Eda Me«Dullty, . 4 na- . tlve of New, York.. A member of-KrangeUne 1 . chapter No,: 9, t o; '; E.' " S., : of Nevada City, . " and. '-Crescent , court," Degree of: Amaranth. (Nevada City; % Cal.v, papers please. copy.) ;-\u25a0•-.•\u25a0\u25a0 Friends : and 'acquaintances are respectfully \u25a0 .Invited .to*: attend -the funeral tomorrow (Sat* nrday), at 2;30 •p. m., • from . the parlors of J. H.'-F.: Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street b^ »• tween ? Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, where *; services ? will be held under the , auspices -of King . Solomon's chapter • No. ; 170, O. - E." 8. \u25a0 .WHALEN— In this : city, July 25. • 1907,' Ellen. beloved'Wlfe of the late Patrick -Whaleß,' affd : mother of , James,- Daniels*. and the lata Ed- ward Henry, 'a . native of County Wexford, I - Ireland., v ! •\u25a0\u25a0."'. Notice of funeral hereafter, ftcsaains at the *: parlors of Barry & Scully," 927, Valencia atreet. . v :v >; ;"y.'"' ocean; TvuLynpi- ;:.•-*' ' J>f\A 2>v Steamers.. Leave . Broadway /C^-^H^Qgv : - ; Wharves. \u25a0 /Wr -^lA LOW - BATES." Including AY ra^^B Y-M BERTH AND MEALS. I- ("-VK3S3I I SPECIAL P.OOND TRIP I 1 \«B^/ i RATES. \y^i : >/CJ •' / **•* os 'ANGELES <?4t&KzX&y ; SAN. DIEGO : /^GSfiir- SANTA BARBARA City of Puebla .. ' .'..-.Brery Bun«Jay. ; lo a. m. State of- California.... Every, Thursday, 10 a. m. FOR SEATTLE, TACOMAi - VICTORIA AND ' VANCOUVER, B. C- PUGET SOUND AND ALASKAN PORTS Sonoma W,;. -Aqg.S, 3 p.-m^ Aug. 20. 11 '%. m. President. .July 27, 3 p. m.; Ang. lo, 23. 11 a. ra. Uma tills _\ ; . . .~r . . . . . . : .Anjf. 15. 80, 11 a. ra. .RODND THE SOUND EXCDRSIOX, 11 DAYS round trip,' lncluding berth andmuU, $40. - -FOR ; EUREKA . (HUHBOLDT, BAT) . City of Topeka. .July 22. 27: Aug.' 1. 10:30 a. m. Pomona f.i. .July . 23," : 80; Ang. 1 4, 10:30 m.\ m. FOR- QUAYMAS, »f AZATLAN/ LA { PAZ, 3ENSENADA. SAN JOSES DEL CABO, : . - ALTATA, MAGD ALEXA .BAY, SIEX. Curacao . . . . .... 7th of each month, 10 a; m. \u25a0 ALASKA EXCURSIONS LEAVE ' SEATTLE AND ' VICTORIA. Spokanc \u0084,..;....... 26; Ang. 9 NOME OR ST.' MICHAEL Senator : ". '.-. : ?*. . : .'. ..'.;. . . .' .... , . .5ept,' «. ". Oct. 7 \u25a0President ............... ... ...... . r. . . Sept. 28 Mnntara..'.. ........ ...".Aug.; IB (freight ' only) - • »i>Xight / reserved to ; change : this ; schedule. ; • , . .. .1 * . TICKET OFFICES : .' SAN \u25a0 FRANCISCO— 3 • Market ' st, T and Broadway *-\u25a0 Wharf. .- Telephone ; Temporarr 492. .." - - OAKLAND •.:... ; . ../:... 968 Broadway. San Franelfteo Freight Office— Broadway Wharf. C.D..DDNANN, G- P.A., Ban FrancUco. S)yp'Kisen Kaisha -' -*.- : .V'. - (Oriental Steamship Co.), "— , . \u25a0 . Have opened ; their permanent of flee at Room 240, James Flood Building \u25a0'\u25a0B. S. "Nippon Mara" (calls at ManiU), Thurs- day, August 15. -1007. A •IS.- 8. - "Hongkong Mara" (calls at Manila). : Thursday. -• September 12. l»07. - - - S.-. 8. - "America Mam," Wednesday, October 2, •.1907.;.-,';. ... ; - ... : . •-- \u25a0 \u25a0 .' ' Steamers .will . leave wharf, ; corner I First and Brannan : streets. I, p. m.,-; for .Yokohama and Hongkong, rnllipg at Honolulu."! Koba '. (Qlogo); N'airfsaH and Sisnghal, and ?onae<:(:og at liung- kon? i with uteorasrii . for ; Manila. . India, etc. No cargo ; recelred . ta board 09 day o* sailing. \u25a0;' - f \u25a0\u25a0 Round - trip .tickets : at : reJmtNj rales. \u25a0 ; For freight <nd passage ai.ply at offlce.'James Flood building. -> J ."\u25a0.'\u25a0-\u25a0..•\u25a0.- \u25a0\u25a0. . . - - ... ; . . W.* IT.'- AVERT. . \u25a0 : • \u25a0 -. \u25a0 \u25a0-.-.• w '. \u25a0; 1 Assistant v Cener»l _ Manager. • OCEANIC S-SCQ; (SPRECKELS LINE) HONOLULU— S. •S. Alameda : sails Aug. 3, ' 11 •a: m.~. Round trip. J125. • . . • TAHITI. SOUTH SEAB-S. S. Mariposa s^il-. 11 a.m., Aug. 1 8, ; Round trip, first class, $125. HONOLULU— S.B.v. Sierra sails • Aug. : 24, 11 ••' a. -m.- .Round -trip, $135.- -' \u25a0? . ' . Passenger Dept.;. 673 Market st ; ' Freluht office. ,y SS Clay st.** Phone vTemn.Ut3l. -..-;: •: Conipagiiie Generate Transatl antique - .'• *-:\u2666 ; DIRECT /LINE! TO \ HAVRE-PARIS , ' Saillog every. Thursday instead of Saturday, a t 10 a . m.. from Pier 42, » North river, • toot or Morton street.- " \u0084 -* -' \u25a0\u25a0: . -. • First class to Havre, |70 and 'upward: 'second class" to Havre, $45 and upward. GEXEHAL AGENCY FOR -UNITED i STATES AND • CAN- ADA,' 22 ' Broadway - (Hudson . byllding), New York.> J. F.:FUOAZr, manaeer Pacific Coaat. 6SO Montgomery street. Saa = Francisco. Tickets Sold ?by/all railroad ticket agent*. _ -.-;:. ORAII^TTBAVBt Northwestern Pacific toiirbad 6l . \u25a0 -. r ; V; May 5, 1907.^.;^..'. -" l ' SHORE ! DIVISION For, Sausalito, * Mill Valley, : San Rafael SWEEK' DAYS — Every 30 .J mlhutei frbtn^. tf:ls*to;>9:4s 'a. - m. : . hourly until 2:45tp. m.; t then, every;3<> minutes until THSfp.^m.rDiOO.'UOrlS'and-IIjSS p. m.* ; : V'"J SUNDAY&r-Every -;30; 30 •; minutes v from 6:15 a. m.\untU 8:15, p. "m .; \u25a0 9 :00,-.«3 :15 •9:45,M0:15"and 11:55 p,rr». - :\u25a0- '\u25a0For 'Fairfax-— Week idays-^-SilS, 6:45 7:15,r8:15:a. f m., ja:45,.-3:16,'. 8:45, ,:15! 4:45 and 6:15 p. ra. Sundays — 8:15. 9:15 10:15,'10:45.;ll:45 su';rn.^l2:4s, X:45, 2:45* 4:15,' 4:45: andfSrlSiprm. '-: . ; > -;For' San : Quentin— Daily-^-8:15, 8:45 ll:4s'a.*itn.V42 ;<S; and'l:4s<p. < m."i:i rrj 8:15 a,* mridally,"- 2:45; p.\ m. > daily ; ex- cept Sunday and 8:15 p.* ra.' Sunday, only for Camp TMeeker. 1 Monte Rio, Cazadero and-wayoStations-=^" -.'j::-/; i~ i-^-vi;.;-.- \u25a0 \u25a0 ::• 8:15. a-^m.TSunday only and s:ls'p; m. dally i! except Sunday for Laejunltas, Camp >".Taylor," Point \ Reyes- and way stations. :-.\u25a0.;\u25a0" ' .\u25a0.'.."\u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0-.. - , : '- ".:. \u25a0 \u0084 \; . •To : Sausalito :•\u25a0 only. WESTERN DIVISION ; For Tibnron, Belvedere and : Sam Rafael ~'i7:30. v 8:00,.9:X5;:ll:OO r «^.m:;a2:3s;a:3o, 5:10,"-*5-:50, ? 6t3o'p. :m,-daily. . . t,s7:3o'ia; m.*> daily i'for; Petaluma, Santa ! Rosa, 1 ? Clove rdale.aUkiah.'.WUllt*. Sher- wood; Sebastopol and jway. stations. , * - *z-\ 8:00' a.i m. daily - f oorr r Petaluma, Santa Rosar^ Cam p .Vacation, •: Glen /Ellen r and w&ys9tations. ,•;;.:'\u25a0:-".;\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0/.\u25a0• .%..,.,\u25a0, . /3:3oip.im:* dally,! for '.Petaluma, Santa .Ro3a,"i;cioverdale.;'.Ukiah.,-Gu4rnevllle Sebastopol' and -wayi stations., - ' ,j;'5:10m r :m.-'daily for; Petaluma, Santa Rbsa.iGlen Ellen, Sebastopol", and way stations.* .:-"- :i i-. * .; yj-r.^- *-;rv^-. •-*< t v;?*- - -•\u25a0 , %-\ 9:15 a; ! ; m.^ Sunday only for .; Petaluma, Santa- Rosa, :Glen Ellen -and 4 way sta- tions. ° ' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 '-^ißjsdf *X *To jTlbtrron; only «n: week days. \u25a0 - :\u25a0' Ticket i offices:^ Ferry -building, 'and General Of flees,"? James i Flood * boilding.'i » ; - r • ' * -^ - \ '-. -'.'-'• ~3. JAS.'f AOLEE; \ Gtneral > Mantra. J. - J.'GCABY, Act. 1 Geai Psssenger it. Freight Ast. RAJLW AT ; TKAVKI, i^fD^ 1 " TnsH Isars as 4 an dm /^^V toarriT * v Ao/^^q>\ San Francisco I -C^^O / fbox Ju^b 16. 1907 FERRY DEPOT X£lr>^ \u25a0:'-\u25a0;.. root of Market Btrewt- Leave —\TA OAKLAND PIEB— ArrlTa ' IMm Bichmond. Benlcia. Suisnn. Sac ~~~ -ramento. 1 and Way Stations.^ 7.45p . T.ooa Elrnlra.V»eavllle. Rumsey. 7.45» ; 7.00 a D*riB. -Marys Tine, OtotUlo. EoseTQle. Red Bln3. Dunimuir 7.4»» 7.58« Hayward. Nile*. San Jose : _ 1M» 7.40» Vallejo. Nar». - CallsUwa, Santa Rosa. Martinei. San Ramon — 9.23 a 7.<0» Nile », ; Pleasanton. Li vermora. - TrAeyi Lathrop. Stockton—^— - 7JN . iWa Slta»taiKxDres!»-(Vis> Davis.) •/. WUllams. Bartlett Springs./ Willows. Bed Bluff. Ashland. Portland and East.. — &23» , S2o* Martlnex-AnUoch Byron Tracy. Stockton. No wanan. Los Banos.' Mendota. \u25a0 Armona. Hanford. *Mp \u0084 Vlsalla.Porter»Ul«w__..-C — 4.«» $M» Port CostA. lathrop. Modesto. Merced. Baymond, Fresno. Hanford. Vl«alla.Tulare. Bak. "- ersfleld ' :\u25a0-.- — — *•*** . l^Ba Newark. Ban Jose. Los Gatos. ; r Wright \u25a0 ' - \u25a0' \u25a0' --: SM* 9.00 a Nlles, Urerraore, Stock ion (•Milton). ValleT Spring, . . lono. Sacr«tcento.Bed Bl'i2_ «.ss» 9.W« Sonora. Tuolnmne and Ana»l3._ 4.»5» . t.00« Atiantio Errresa — Ogdoi* 7^B» 9JJOa Trnckee. Laka Tahoe. Reno. _ Tonopah. Ooldfleld. Beatty^-. IJU9 *Atb Richmond. Port Costa. Martlnes. \u25a0 v- aad War Stations ••«» IO.Ma The Orerland Llmlted-Omaha. _ Chicago. Dentec Kansas aty »^S» ,10.20s VaUelo. Mare Ijland.Napa__ IlOto , ioaOa Los Angeles Passenger-- Port Ccsta. iUrtlpei. Bjron. Tracy. LatbroP. Stockton. Mereed. — Fresno. Gosben J nnctlcrt. Han- ford. Letnoon*. YlsMia.lularo, _\u25a0! Bakersfleld. Los Angeles — -— - *•"*» U2*p KUes. Saa Jote and Way Stations 2.4«» 1.40» ' Kewark. 6aa Joaa. Santa, Croz. . Lanrel. Boulder 'Creek. D«l Monte. Pacific QroT9X--.- "\u25a0»» 3JWp Benlda, Wluters, Bacrsioento. Woodland. Xiiig bU Landbi*. t M»ry«t ilia and OrOTlUe--- r -. W- 48 * J2op Yoseralte Valley via Raymond— 'X. Wawonaßouta- -^~~ B - 4S * 32»9 Port Costa. JlartiTies. Byion. ,_ ModestoTuereed. Fresno- K»» *. 3 J»» San Leandro. NUes. San Joee.^. »^8« JJOp Via Tlboron. West Kapa. St. - - •\u25a0i -n. Helena. Callstoga,:.... y-y-. W- 25 " 3.49b Portland Express, (via ?»\u25bc!»>. WilUams. Willows. Bed Bluff. Athlaad. Portland and lait 9.45 a.... 4.00b Valleio. Martlnea. *an Ramon. ,**- *••; Napa Callstoza Santa Kp*a_ ••«» 4.00p Nlles. Tracy. Stockton Lodl__ WJB* 4^B? China and Japan Fast Mail— ,~ Oaden.Pneblo. Den-rer.Kansas City. St. Louis. Chicago. Martinez. Stockton. Sacra- mento. Reno. Sparki.. — ...._.:.\u25a0. 1Z.«» 4vWp Ban Leandro. - Hayward, Niles. );<««• Pleaaanton. livermore — — It! 1.43 m S.Q9p ThaOirt Limited— Sswman. Los Banos. Mondou. Fresno. TtK .. , - ; lare.' Bakersfleld. Los Angeles 1.4H . 5.00p Newark, 8»a Jose. Los Gatos. Wrijrhiu™_:._.. ~ - — *^* fa 120» Earn Leandro. N lies. Ban Jose 7w4S* 5.40* Vallalo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sol. ' _- - :~ snn. Sacramento \u25a0— \u25a0\u25a0— . \u25a0"• 3 * \u25a0 6.28p Tast Matt— O iden, Cheyenne. --„-'-. Omaha. Chi caso_ ~— C.«s» ; $20* ' Hayward. Nlles and San Joae— ••48b) 7.00b Goldfleld Pass.— Port Costa. Bey . nicla. Sul Jan. Elmlra. DUoo. _ Davis. Bacraxaento. -Trockee- - Lftk» Tahoe, Wadsworth. Hazen. Fallon. Tonopsh.Gold- fleld.Beatty. andKeeler-^. — 7.08« IM9 Vallejo, B«necla and Way Sta- - tlons, Sunday 0n1y,..'. ' ...r.: — U23* 5209 Oregon Express— Sacramento, MarysTille. Jt •ddi n ». Port- ; land.' Paget Soond and Icagt. *M* ;- COAST (LINfE , ; r-~r -~- • »y(ThtrdandTowps«ndStryiU> ' l.lOm Valencia St.. Ban' Jose aud Way *-< Stfttilotis ' \u25a0 * '\u25a0* iM "f»Jj«i :«^0« Sunday Excaaiaa— ianta Craz. . - Boulder Creek. \u25a0 Laurel. Del _ , Monte. Monterey • — \u2666!•>*»»\u25a0 " 7.00 a ' Valencia St. Redwood, San Jow, Morsanhtll. Qllroy.-PaJaro.-V; 1 ' Watson ville. Banta Crur— Lau- rel—Boulder Creek. Del Monte. . Monterey. Pacific GroTe____ 1L29» B.oos The Coaster— Saa Jose, Salinas. /•-> Paso Rob! s s Hot Springs. /.Santa 'Margarita, can La 111 1 ' Obispo. Guadalape. Santa '. Barbara. San Bnenaven tura, • Oxnard, Bur bank. Los Anxales tl.lS» B.oo* Del Monte. Pacific Grove. Surf. \u25a0 \u25a0"".*\u25a0' T' n <PT >o<> .r... , ' 1 .-- M.lSb MOa San*- Jose, Gilroy. Sa.llr.as, "- - i«a3o Roble6 Hot Springs. San Luis Obispo— Los Gatos, Ahna, .-" Wright— T re s P ' n o a— Santa div. Laurel. Boulder Creek- Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove ...:_.: 4.I0» 18.30 a Valencia St.; Burliujrame. Ban Mateo. Redwood, Palo Alto. - Sun Jose 7.40« t1.30* Valencia St.. Cemeteries. San Jose and Way Stations.^. , *.4S« 1.40p Valencia • St.. Cemeteries. San Jose .; i-: ........... 10.00« I.4*b Santa • Cruz, Laurel. Boulder -- - Creek.. :..,. .. ... • .... -.. — 7JO> . 3.80f Del Monte Express —Valencia St.. San Jose. Gilroy. C&stro- ' ville. Del Moute. Monterey. Pacific Grove—.™-—: 12.15* 3.15b South San Francisco, San Joee. Xros Plnos ...:.. .^^ IOL3Sa 4.00 a Sunset Sxpress> — El Paso, Hous- ton, New Orleans :...\u25a0.-; Pasoßoblss Hot Springs, Santa \u25a0 .Barbara. Los Angeles—^ — _.. 12.40* , t<Jsop Vctencia St., San Jose and Way Stations—^- ; \u0084'. . '"' 13M* 4.40p Valencia St. San Jose and Way Stations:— t- :—: — 1.20b 15.(Wp Valencia St.. Burlingame. San Matao, Palo Alto. S*n' Jose, Log Gatoi. ! Wristht f9.OS« s^3p Pan Jos*t, Watson ville, Santa Crus 9JOp 5.40p Valencia St.', Mateo, I*ed- -vrood. P*lo AJto, San Jose —^. SJOy tS.OOa Valencia St&Snn Jose an<t>Yay: Stations -— • '-\u25a0 ts.4«« 6209 Valencia i St.. ' South San Frmn- -- eisco.S«»Jf^^_;^.-. «J0» 7.007 x«ew Orleans->ox>esS— San J«se. fc'.'illims.: ;Paj4f' Roblas HO6 Bprings.Sif*nr Lnls OMspo • - Santa Barbara Los Angeles — f.30« , Perain*. KIPMo.JJew Orl«ans.__. 12.40? 7.00p Del Monte. Monterey. Padfio • - Gkwb— L ompoe__^_.___: ;. ll.lSp - a.Mp Valencia St. Ocean View. Palo \u25a0'\u25a0- Alto. San Jose ~_- z 7Jft» H.45g Valencia SU Palo Alto. San Jose. t3JP» tl.O>P Sacr»men^>_R{Tyr St«>agwn ,-ti.Wg 9 Union Transfer Company agents' eollert •' b&ggagQ and checks on trains of Southern > Pacific and deliver to residence. Thsy ar» ? amhoHzed : to . check: . banags direct from restdence. ' /-- •\u25a0 •- \u25a0 * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- --• ••\u25a0 . . OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY . (Foot of Market Street) : ; 7jOO. 8.00. 9.00. 10X0. 11 .00 a. m. VIM. IXO. ZOO. 8.00. 4 00. iJOO.IJQO, 8J0. 9J00 p. rfl^ : "' A for Morning . P for Afternoon ISunday Azcepted. ', tSonday only. MT^TAMAL^^ RAILWAY ' VU SwaUto Ferrrrr^t >f Market St. ; Lt. Smi Fkb. .- gw~ I LT.T*m»lp*ia WEEK SrJT- -j^PPfpl^ BU.V- r>K PAY DAY gKgMia PAY PAY # 945 A 7:15 A SSSSBf 9:23 A WSA 9:15 A 11:10 A 1:40 P "i:45P* 9:1 ! A 12:18 P 4dt P BATUR- 12:43 P . 3 ilO P SATtau- day 2:15 P Legal Holidays 4:40 P bay 4:45 P »MP «SilsyTlsw. «:40 P 900 P TKXET.OFFICB AT SAUSALITO FERST I- - ; ~,:.\~, . : .'."\u25a0.".. ...'\u25a0 \u25a0. ,-; "• \u25a0;\u25a0- ,"..-- ~ ' BAT. ASTD LVTKKUI.BAX ROUTES E MARE ISLAND vNAVY "YARO VALLEJO AND NAPA Sf APA' VALLEY RO OTB s. \u25a0 MontlcelloT S. S. ; Co. sad - Napa VaUey Klecttlc R, R. Co. Clo»e connecUon*. \u25a0 A ; -*, «-ROU.VD- TRIPS DAILY— « • I -Boats l«av« s»n rmactico 7:00, v "S:-** a.m.. 1 12:50 nooo, 3:15. (J:0O. \u26663:30 p. m. : San Frinclsco landing aod office. Clay street wharf/ aorta end- Ferry balldiae. Marie: stxecC 1 terry. ,i Meals. -a U carte. 1 ' Phone • 4C6. \u25a0 •I^ands Navy -Yaxd «Ur»ct. ** - OCEAN TRAVEL^ PUGBT SOUND '-:\u25a0 AND fALL' POINTS IN "ALASKA, Through * Freight ani * Passenser * Rates. ,- ,;.,«-•; Elegsnt SW*»:St««m«r*. -. . - Special round trip excursion rate* b*tw»»» y San FraiKiisco and Pttfet Joomt points; abo Vic- toria an-i VancouTer, . B. C, - Jose,* July, - Aogtut ' sad buckmAn and watson i Sailing JCverj Sattird«».at 1:3(1 p. m. * 'Alaska' Pacific S.> 3. Vo., Stenart street wh»rf. \u25a0\u25a0 W. I>. WELJLS. ' Agnat. ; !\u25a0 15