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Nixon and Wingfield Control
Millions of Shares Issued
Rickey Qutlines a Plan" to Operate
Sullivan Properties Together
More than 2,000.00© shares of the
Ooldfield Consolidated Mines stand on
the stock book of the company *In the
names of Nixon and Winßfleld. This
showing was made \ recently at Gold
field by George Win gaeld. for the pur
pose of setting at . rest .; the rumors
about any change In the control of the
company. As but 3,000,00© shares in
total have been Issued "to "date, even
If Barnch should take up his option on
1.000.000 shares Of the stock and secure
all the floating 'stock, he would still
lack control. Wingfleld said recently
In an Interview In this .city that . he
had not parted .with one, share .of his
stock of the Goldfleld. Consolidated
J»Vree. The showing made by the stock
H^-.ok of the comp&jiy Is connrmatory of
The announced policy of :Xlxon /\u25a0 and
Wingfleld, whlchttne two mmmg -mag
nates ijave claimed.. to follow. The. ef
fect on the mining markets east and
west,, may be. strengthened. >\u0084
The midsummer . drop In - mining
shares was In full effect In Bush street
yesterday. With -this came the -cus
tomary dullness of the end of July. In
the regular call board session of the
San Francisco < stock and exchange
board the total : sales of stocks
amounted to only 6 4,100 shares/ .The
sales in the other Both street mining
stock 'hoard, the San. Francisco mining
•xrhange, were correspondingly light.
The falMng off in some of the more
conspicuous stocks was as follows:
OolclfieM Consolidated Minea from $8.10
to $7.8^1/4. or 22% points Jn all; Daisy
from $2 to $1.90, Combination Fraction
from J 2.20 to $2.10. Florence from $5.45
to $5.42% r Mohawk Consolidated Leas
ing from SO cents to 17^4 cents, Jim
Butler remained at $1.02%. Red Hills
ulso kept at about the same price as
the opening. More than 80,000 shares
c>f Red Hills were sold at 56 to 68 cents.
Atlanta -dropped to 60 cents. Great
Her-d . fell from 77 cents to 76 cents.
'J->iamondfield Triangle shares were sold
•quite heavily, about IS.OOO going -out in
the afternoon at 21* to 22 cents.
Kenneth Donnellan resumed his seat
on thfe, floor of the San Francisco stock
and exchange board, yesterday rooming
and=the chairman of the board an
nounced that all claims against the
JOr.r.eth Donnellan company had been
tatiffied in fulL Donnellan was wel
comed warmly by the -brokers.
T. B. Rickey, president of the reor
ganized Sullivan trustVompany, In an
(•nterview for the Goldfield News has
made the following Etateraent concern
ing his plans for the company:
Mr idea. *si& Rirke.T. 1« to create a merser
of, tbe ir.tnf* on Goldea BIU end in the imm«
: diate Ti-inJt r, trfcick wonld inclnda such prop
• r. if-s h8 Stray Doe. Indian Camp, Union ; No.
:i. Jumviti? Jack. V\*he!e, As Too like It 'and
«• i !)<\u25a0•>. V\':Tu a nerpor of each nrajttties we
• \u25a0\u25a0•ii'«l tarty oa op«r«tiooc of a scale that would
Furpass anything that-faae jr«t b«*a attempted
In the <\".nip. I woold pat in hearier machinery
.-'nd • derc lop • greater dei>ths. for it is in the
i'.iTtlie. in \r.r iipinioa, that the eal ration of
Mauhattta lies. This has be*n ehown by recent.
(!oveU>pmectE in the Mratang and the . Thanks
;:!viiii;. wuere they have found pretty rich ore
at <septh. '
I -n.-.tr hare nr-n TrorVlnjr on properties on
';\u25a0'!\u25a0 a Hill, prospecting end vampling for the
iqjipose of .aoceitalninK whether it will . war
;\u25a0"\u25a0""\u25a0* go' n £< eh«»ail - at the rate I have in mind.
} «;•\u25a0• not propose to do acyiticjr in the way of
1:1; ontll czaminatioß hss . thor
«>ii?!i'.T futisfied t:s that the ore i» there. But
my -j. !.--.\u25a0» l.s that there is no doubt on this head.
JVcJle to tbe south «f Mustang hill, on which
are located the Mustang, the Thanksgiving and
tb«" Brej-fogle. and we can - «*« the contarct
isto the properties Joat as . plainly as
w« can see Main street. :. * : .
Sereral weeks ago, when 1 wa« In Manhattan,
I let a lease on the Jumping Jack to Tyfir Dong
MINING FAKER WHO GOT
$250,000 IS FREE AGAIN
George W. Rumble Released
From San Quentin
After 18 Months
Dressed in a suit of cheap clothing
euch as- Is given to convicts on leav
ing the penitentiary, a middle ' aged
man whose face was partly hidden in
a heavy beard, walked into' the" office
of Ben L. McKinley, assistant United
Ctates district attorney, yesterday.
"I saa you don't recognize me," said
the man, as McKinley hesitated.
"I must cay I do not," said Mc-
ICinley.
The *maji turned his face co the
lawyer could get a profile" view.
"George W." Rumble!" exclaimed Mc-
Kinley.
"That's me," cried Rumble. , "I've
3uet tot out of San Quentin . after
serving the 18 months Judge de Haven
pave me,, and Tve got a' prison V' suit
of Clotfces on, and $5 of prison money.
But I* don't hold any grudge against
you' for convicting me. Shake!"*
. • Rumble • sought McKlnley* » office to
St some exhibits that had been used
his defense. • .
"I'm broke now, but I guess ;l can
get along/ 1 he. added.
"Wish* you luck;, goodby," was th«
prosecutor's farewell. .. , ,
Ramble was one of the most plaus
ible' confidence men* in . the- United
States, end is said to have, realized
3:50,000 by the scheme which landed
him In prison. lie -was convicted three
years -ag-o of having swindled Frank T.
Terry of Milwaukee." DixW. Smith and
John Bull Jr.. both- of ; Elmlra.; Kew
York, out of many thousands- of dol
lars by use of the/ mails. ' * - ' ' -
Rumble represented that ha was sec
retary and . general* manager; of .the
Sunset mmmg i company, with a capital
stock of 110,000,000 at a'dollar:ashare;
that the \u25a0 Sunset company^.^ owned "12
gold mines in Cutte, Shasta and^Sis
klyou counties.. the Amo. Amo^Hydrtfu
lic and Old Glory . being., the richest,
and* that in one of ' these - mines '\u25a0 were
many thousands of - tens of spold bear
ing black sands > assaying from ; $500
to $800. per; ton^f-. He -; promised-, divi
dends at ; the : rat«, of ' 2 per,' cent .
month on the ; par;. value} of. the stock^
and actually paid these dividends for
a time to bait his victims. •', ./ ..'-. .:..
Aftei* his _ conviction,' which- was -on
July.,l; 1901, Rumble's attorney f ought
for a year and a. half on appeal, ; but
he was finally sent to prison.
MIKE ACCUSES /BROKEK
Mrs. Opbira Coleman obtained a war-.
rant from Police Judge Conlan yester
day for the ftrreetl.bf \u25a0\u25a0'her t ,hneband,
Rufu« A- Coleman, *'\; mining* broker;
on a chargre of battery.- J She" alleges
that Coleman'' struck ?;her.i wlthi* \u25a0'\u25a0* cane
at Market and Kearny streets J Friday
afternoon^ knocking: ? her -*"dowh.'«*»-;Mrs."
Coleman. told tbe Judgre:that«the*broker
deeertftd.- her Mast ;OctoberJ and,"?. wenJL
through a marriasre; ceremony: 'with
Marion Drew," an artist, In \u25a0 Virginia
City, Kev.,~ last" October. - The ; judge
advised her to procure a warrant : for
i his arrest on" a charge' of; bigamy^.',; She
informed him . that .she was , in : commu
nication with' the district ".attorneytln
Virginia City wijfcl that'jobject irf :\u25a0 view.
6 CEOOXZK LIBEI.ED- T M ille r i. f Lux filed a
libei •'. j *\u25a0* t erdty .. in tt»j United -: SUM z Clstrlct
cnert fcßs'.tft the «teaai ecbooaer Florence. Ward:
t« t«eover $400 for ; damage don* to \u25a0 llbelants*.
tars* «a /Blr 26 in a collUlca ' wlOi the
iihniT— . v , : --•,-\u25a0\u25a0-'.\u25a0•,\u25a0•.,,,
lass and Tommy-Kendall, and It was only a few
dsj-s later : that-- «b*y.- nan, into; shipping . ore.
Wblle I wan glad to ~«ee that. • and ~ cannot
deny, -of course, that there . in ; high ', grade la
the . camp, still It does not - change ' my \u25a0 belief
that the VJmp is a. great- milling proposition,
and that is . where tie - money is going to be
made. One has to go down . into .the depths
to cet * real values and , that i*; the, barest
thing in favor of Manhattan. Before putting
up a mill I - want to be c ure that : we ; have
enoosb stuff, to, warrant It. -I < do- not doubt
tint « hitf, but I not only want to be. sure
of It, but to have ruoufh. ore blocked out to
keep .a. mill going; after. w«* get ? In ; operation.
The day. is not far away,. In my opinion. 5 when
we win «cc Manhattan crewdea with mllJ«, and
when that time comes w« will have one of the
gre*tect camps In the,state.:" - . \u25a0 J ,- .
LEASES AT GOLDFIELD
Ledges Struck on Number of Proper-
ties in thc r District
--The Goldfield News .tells -of 'the j
strikes in leasing' ground in the Gold
field • district- and of the . general pro
gress of the leasers, as follows: .
• The Stella mmmg 1 snd leasing company, oper
ating a lease on the Mlnnewata lode of the Lone ;
Star company, has run into a body of low grade
ore at a depth of SO feet. Some of the etringera
shew native copper.' The shaft will be sent down .
to 300 feet at oiwe. * \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 • -
Th« GoldQeld Banner leasing companyls epar-
Ktlnc a lease on Uje Gold .Banner claim on the.
Coosleliane ground.', southeast of Goldfleld. - A i
double compartment shaft Ik down.2dO feet. Sink •.
ißg.will be rennniedin a few days and a : cross
cut will be driven from the $00 foot leveL ! .
.-The Great Bend Diadem • leasing and , mining
company, operating on- the Great Bend '\u25a0 at Dia- 1
mondfleld, has opened up a- greattledge on .the
210 foot level. The crosscut is 'In 130 feet and
has cut a pay streak In the vein matter from ,
18 inches to i feet wMe that runs $300 to $2,000
a tan. \u25a0* \u25a0 •-•"- - - -\u25a0\u25a0 i ' -. '\u25a0<'' .- \u25a0•\u25a0•'; '•\u25a0 " ,
Tbe Elk consolidated mining and leasing com
pany, operating on the Yellow Tiger, . has a shaft
down if 0 f^«t and Is taking out some good look
ing rock. The shaft will be dropped to depth. •
'The Jmnbo Wonder leasing company, drifting
southeast on the 200 foot level, has penetrated
C 5 feet.from the shaft. The lease is equipped
with a 75 horsepower electric hoist and has*'*
well timbered three compartment shaft.' \u25a0\u25a0 ; .
The \u25a0 Combined leasing company Is pushlng-'de
velopment on iU various properties. On the Bee
Fraction the new 25 horsepower hoist has been
installed and tbe doable . compartment shaft jls
down 175 feet, and still going down. Sinking on
the Curley George Fraction iis continuing .- The
shaft, which has been equipped with a- £•> horse-.
power hoist, is down ISS feet." On the Sunflower
claim the shaft is down 350 feet and crosscutting
and drifting are ia progress. A new vein has just
been cut In the crosscut, but the extent and
value of.Uie find have. not been determined.'.'.
The Daisy shaft Js down 265 ?eet, and -sinking
Is still going on. The ebaft on the Junalanta, fa
which the company has an Interest. Is down 200
f eet • and - will go. some distance before
crosscutting. Tbe shaft is equipped • with . a\u25a0 25
homepower bolst. . •"\u25a0" ,- — .\
Tbe Atlanta Boom : mining and leasing com
pany's shsft is down 300 feet on th« Union Jack
claim of the Atlanta. , A crosscut Is being driven
©a tlie .":«( foot level to tap tbe inaln ledge that
was exposed oa the iurface. The eame'compiny
also has a shtf : down 150 feet on tbe Boom
Fraction, adjoining. A' level. and some \u25a0 drlf tin*
have been done on tbe 100 foot level. Some, good
T»lue<, have been obtained.' ';} .- ~~ NYN V --. - : --*
The Siznmeront mining and- leasing company
has struck a heavy flow of water ou the. 2so fo'it
level and the formation indicates the pro«imltv ,
of the ledge at that point. The. water does not [
offer any serious obstacle to the progress of tbe
work.- \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 "\u25a0-,-'\u25a0 \u25a0•- \u25a0 ... --- '\u25a0 >\u25a0\u25a0
The Jumbo extension ; leasing and mining com
pany \u25a0 directorate has been reorganized, and' the
new board has taken hold of the development of
the lease. The, shaft is down 263 feet. The
vein, which rum from north to south, is clearly
droned for t distance of 140 feet. . Sinking . is
being continued and a crosscut will be . driven
to catch tbe big Jumbo ledge.' • \u25a0 : . .*.-.'
Tbe St, Ives leasing and mining company has
cut a rich Teln on the 100 foot:leveL .The rich
ctreak is . from ' six. to eight : inches wide -and as
says from , sso0 .' to ' f 1,000 a' ton. \u25a0-.-. ' : .. \u25a0 • .
, The Jumbo Annex is. cros&eutting on the. 160
Toot level : and' the management expects .to\u25a0> be :
shlppieg \u25a0©!« within tbe -next \u25a0 twt> weeks. This
block Is located on the Gold- Wedge claim of the
Jumbo extension. -With the "entry of the .-com
pany to tbe shipping list, there, will be five leases
vMpplng from . tiiis -claim.- the others being the
Mohawk Jumbo, tbffTUgglnßon,' the Frances-Mo
hawk No. 3 and ' the Mohawk.- ledge.,. - \u25a0 " j
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION'S
8. Dn^ps company to Alessomdre Chrlstopani.
lot in Ni: line of Tenth avenne'nontb,- 75 SB
of J street, PB 25 by NE 100;. lot 10. South San
Francisco homestead and railroad association,
block 188; $10. *. - . *.: ,
Jennie J.M orris to Alfred T. Morris, lot In
W line of Tenth avenue, 250 S of Point Lobos,
S 25 by W 120. . .. x
Jennie' J. Morris to samp, lot In S line of
Clement street, 107 :G W- of Twenty-second are
nue, • W 25 by S 100; fift... . \u25a0• - * .
George McN'aughton to James J. De Haven,
lot at NW corner of Eddy street '\u25a0- and Octa via,
W 27:6 by N 12ft; 810. .
Antonio Candlla to Vincent and Satatore Can
c!!!a - and wife, lot in .E line of .Manchester
street. 80:2% X of Stoneman, N 12% by X
Wr:'«10. . .; ; r ,
\u25a0Martin SvaEovich to'lCellie Svanovlch, lot in
E line of Twenty-seventh . avenue, ,- 175 S of , O
street, S 25 by E 120, and; two other pieces;
gift," .. '.-•,.\u25a0- "'•-' -': ••--• ' ' '-- -•\u25a0-v*k-
Charles W. Hanna to Katie •M. Brtndnpkey
(Hanna), lot In E- line 'of California street,
186 Bof Coso, SSS by-E 122: |10. .' - -
Thomas W. Fields to Mary L: Fields, lot in
W- line ef 'Cook street, 100 N of Saint Roses,
N 25 hy W'100; SlO. • . \u25a0 r
Eeal • Estate -and Development i company-, to
Joseph Verderlier and" wife, lot in W line "of
Vermont street, 175, N of l Eighteenth. 25
W 82:1H, SE 25 more or less, E 78:10% ;
grant. •\u25a0 . '\u25a0 ;\u25a0- .\u25a0\u25a0 i .-:> > - . .-\u25a0.. : - k
Ellen Foley to James J. FHnn and Timothy E.
Treaty, lots 6 and 7, • block P, Park lane, for
4; fio. .
James •\u25a0 Mason and wife ' ta - David ; Paul and
wife, lot in SW line of Nineteenth avenue.* 225
SE of.lstreet south. SE 75.; b.r SW. 100; $10.'
Jamea L.: Freeman "and', wife" to James -B.
Bowie, lot in N> line of Precita avenue. 274:314
Wot Shotwell street. N 91:11"X, W 25:3U
1 Florence L. May to Reb<»cca J. Boone. lot In
S , line of Broadway. 171 :10% - W of Buchanan i
street, N 34 :4 %by S 132 :6 ; $750. - ' . \u25a0\u25a0 < ,\u25a0 j
* Albert Hanser to Louisa Ha user, lot to S line
of Union street, 71:0 E.of Larkin;, E 20 by 8
C 7:8; :$lO. \u25a0' ;'.\u25a0. .. \u25a0 -,- \u25a0\u0084.; . i 1i 1 - , , - v
'Jackson L. Sbrader to Miller i Lux, lot at.W
corner of Second avenue and •N- street South '
SW 200 by NW -183:4: '$10. - \u25a0' ' '..-•
i .. Emma Graves \u25a0to - Hagbard - Bros., . lot at -SB
corner ' of . Seventeenth \u25a0 and Valencia streets; i
Jeremiah L. '\u25a0 Donovan • to Robert , B." Vanburg,
lot. In E line of Seventeenth = avenue, 150 S , of
Point Lobos, 525 by E 120; $-i— .-; \ •
William ;\u25a0 A. '• McGratb ' to . Aaron Herlnghi • and
wife, lot !n E line of Fourteenth avenue. 135 N
of J street.'- N 90 by Eri2o; $10/ . ; --
. . Albert Meyer . to ' Harrison Barto. lot . at " SB
corner of t Thirteenth • avenue and rH' street, E
32:6 by S 100; $10. .'.'.<- '•%»,:>•.\u25a0.' .
'- Georgena Andreacxi to "Alberto Puceette. lot in
S line of Filbert street, i2S7:QE< of Dupont,-E
17:6 by-S 67:6; $800. •;*(-.',. < ; v,.- ..--<<. -™c;
-.G. "FV H. Wllkins, Harry Wilkins and Louliie V. i
Pomeror.to Mary.;StrebK»lt>t«lntß Ihie.of jTurk !
street." 28 E of .Dodge, E28"by.5, 57:0: also lot
in E line nf Larkio street, 87:6S of Turk,' S 20:
by. E 66;-$lO. \u25a0•-.•....;'.•.. , •\u25a0
• IsabeiU V. Pomeroy -to Mary -Strehl, .'same;
$10.- -..'.' \u25a0.\u25a0--: .;\u25a0 .-,-.-.:'.- -..:', - ;.\u25a0\u25a0__ \u25a0*, :
\u25a0'' Q.-T. H. "Wllklns, Harry, Wilkins and LouisV
W.:Decaoro to Isabel V*. "Pomeroy.'' lot' at SE cor
ner of .Turk and Larkln streets, E 50 by S 77:6:
$io/, - :,-- \u0084..-. •.-:;,.-:\u25a0:--., \u25a0\u25a0>-•?- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 .\u25a0.\u25a0'.
•-Mary strchi to. same,' same; $10. > ;\u25a0 ~ -
; HenryA.-DUlteg to -er-,-150 to 104 A Clinton
park; $10. -' . '--:".^7V,- : : ...^'-; \ - : . \u0084/-.-
. 'Bnildlna; ('Contract* ;. \u25a0 -.\ .\u25a0\u25a0:££/*.
'\u25a0 Equitable ' Sectirities company -.with .Hollen
beck'Bush.: planing * mills, -Atlantic .-; terra"" cotta
company. Pennsjlvania "rubber- company.". Harry
E. - Campbell, - Devid * Ehuldlmer, *\u25a0 Russell-Erwln
manufacturing company ,'\u25a0, Otis -' elevator ; company;
Automatic mail delivery com pa nx^-G lazing, terra
\u25a0 cotta, : rubber, : etc. ; iron s work,- glasrwork r flnlsli,
hardware, elevators .- and .• mall ;- chute. * etc.j * for j
Metropolis : -bank building ; at \u25a0> Market \u25a0 and New |
Montgomerrr-rßtreeta,'' for :*118,538. -C- '.' . :- \u25a0> ..-
M. H; de -Young- with »Smlth,> Rice ; & Co.—
Painting, erecting, and ?r!v<>tlng> structural-- steel
for- Chronicle , bnlldinc : It "• XX \u25a0 comer *of '• K'earny
and -rGeary . streets,^. E79:'H,S. 80 ,* .SW.
6<3.sS.li;'for.sOip«r'ton.: -' , ; !
j Margaret : J. . Griffin \u25a0» with F. '. H. . Hurst &
Evens— All wort for a. • twp Btory frame ' building :
in- Wit line of- Howard '*treet,,Us4:fl;S* of Tbir
tef-ntb. ,WS6:6by.S:2s.*?f*r?s,4f>o. .^ ';\u25a0' ;
Frank! Schmidj with i: Jenkins *;'&« Gross— All
work -: for, a • four ' room • cotuge in ; X * line < of.' Ca
s»!lli , arenne," 100 iW of . Clover stseet; v N;\u25a0 100 1 by
: .W--2B,?*tor<>sl,Gso.--'< '\u25a0 ;. -•• :'; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•,-'----.;\u25a0.."\u25a0'"-
: H; « H ; .^Bancroft . with - : Eugene . J.- Mofiai-ty-^
loathing ( and plastering fr>r a filx.fctory. building
in S line of Market : street; 200 j. W. of . Third, . for
;Anna, Sprwkels with JGeorge 'I^ambrjPUster-
Jng-. for -rwldence.' at % SW- corneri of \ Clay ' street
and <Van : NeM avenne.-j.W^ 107:4%; by =S , IS2-BU'
Western Addition. block 89/. f0r .'512,750.'-; - :
RAI,STO2* »S <i BOXD 'APPROVED
. -Wv C. , Ralston .will£ take"; the < path*; of
bffico' and Tquali f y - as " assistant c treasurer
of the; Unite d' States : ln J the? Bubtreasu'ry"
In this- cilyi; tomorrow.^; Qfflcjalfriotice
was,' received!, yesterday": that ? Ralstoh's
bond hadvbeenyapproved inVWashing-^
ton,. . V. JMBteaJ
: THE ?.;SAN ';MA'NCISCfc:CALi;,;J TUjSPAT* . -1907;
MARRIAGE UCENSES
The following V marriage i licenses i were t fasaed
in • this city Monday, July 29: "/! %*?;,'' '• '
Louis G. X Triebel Jr.,''. 23, X , Seattle^ iid CviTian
M. '- Kan«aall, \u25a0- 23.7 1007^Church a *t. i&-?J** +:?rt ''-^'.
- Tomoithi Klzozaki; l^. t,'Lo» v A6gele«.?i'«i»d
Ha na ; Kakn. ; 19; - C(i2s \u25a0\u25a0 Pine > st. - . ' -r, ::y ; -;. ; -. \u25a0-< •-; -
'\u25a0' Charles Rarer, • 28.-'. 1057 \u25a0 Sutter : et.^ ; and' Mary,
Payne; 18.". 710 ; Capp -, st. •' .•. • '..-> - -'>» \u25a0'-,?\u25a0:•'\u25a0<- -; \u25a0 \u25a0'.-'\u25a0
9 FrediK.: Mu11en, ; 22.'758 I H«ignl-st.,'* and Alma
L. MohrOU-k, ;: 17, \u25a0 144"D61orea- st. = v;-r >'-/-;
; Samoel D. ; Mayer, / 50. .and .-\u25a0 Flora .' S. -Clay,-
40, . botii of ' 2336 . Ktelner st.*-' I*:-? C ' •*"*vfT; v--
James B ; O'Connor.^- 29, ; 839 ?. McAllister - st.;
and Essie Green."'22,!ia4*Bouth;av*.'s> : \u25a0
Isldor ' Blsa. - 27. '-• 1112 -;' Eighteenth -.. St., and
Anna F: " G." D. «' Fick,^- 23, ' «60 .Willow aye.
.Loon M.Voorsanger, 27.-. 2707 j' Jackson St., anil
Florence "•' J.'-'Kahn. 22,'" 2709' Jackson l»t.'t, *??m
. Henry /C. \u25a0 Roedlng, . 32, . 1910 . Washington : St.,
and \u25a0 Ethel Ar Parker, ' 21.-2616 tjnlon sat.":. J '
Clande^S. Butler,%iS/"-J443' Twentieth aye.,*
and-, I-oretta . M .' Ronald, f 20.T 2331 > Sutter st. \u25a0 .
' George T,'. Nance.: 21,; and '> Anna^K. l^ Wolf,"
20, • both of Marysvllle."*?; ". — - r , "i : r^ - 5 -3
Anthony M.Sylvlar b4,"578 Fortieth aye., aad
Margaret Dent,- 85, 6TJ Fortieth At*. •> ; r t
Charle* :M. = Tore, . go,' 0 Camptonvllle, > and ' Fe-
licle.'Fanre.- 27, -IM7 Lyon ««t. v . '„-: .\-
Patrick - W«l*h,.-- 2% **niA Sarah-; Bemple, :28,': 28,'
both of • 2773 Troßnty-tblrd > «t.-.- •\u25a0• :,' : x^ > •--» \u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'- --'J
• Richard F. 4 Boerner,^2l.*' Sea : Tiew, v «nd ; KelHe
Wakeflelrt.'^l.^San Francteca.- '•'-'•\u0084 ',-,. .! > .-\"'?; i '".-".
• ; Dudley, D. KMrtdfe,-.2J,- Srwkttm, ; and •'A. < Dell
Howlaad,' 18, Lathrop. „\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0•'>*,;\u25a0;-:•»\u25a0• ,-v---",. :.-'.- J \u25a0-\u25a0,;:?:\u25a0
; Jack Datla, . 22, -- and ' Nellie" Diisley," 18. > both
of 1740 Ellis st. •%.-•\u25a0•--,• , : , <-.,-. '.-..= :.•-;
Axel B. 4 Pettersetu-v 27, V- 1322A-:;Valenct» ; at.',*
and Clara C." 015en,* 22,. 708 Castro it. V"i-r? '.?'-'
• Emll - L: \u25a0\u25a0•' Bertaud. < 21; ! ; 212«H> Bush \u25a0 str, «h«
Emma L. Redmond, 18,iOak)and.> i -"^ \u25a0 ~X '
William ) 3. Hatch, ; . 28.A and i Laurt. ; Q. Brownr
' 18, \u25a0 both \u25a0of \u25a0 893 • Jersey st. - v \u25a0 s-v^:"'-*^*^
Eman uele Paganl , - 24. and Camllle . Bendenelll,
21; \u25a0\u25a0 both ' Of ; SO3l ; Stelner . at. .•;-'..: > - : J '~r. : "\u2666,''
OAKLAND, f July . 29,— The v foilowing '• marriage
licenses « were Issued* today : ,.- \u25a0 \-.~^ . •' ; j;; i.; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ~-'\~C':^
'Albert ' Berlin, \ 32. San - Francisco, ' and 'AmelU
Bathold, 25, Oakland. -X -=\u25a0;\u25a0-^.,'v.',^ £ ;;-.i.-;:\
Clarence V.'.'Faulkner, 19, -and Laura B.
Perata, 1 17; 'N>th.> f of \ Oaklsad. "s '• -. -\u25a0(\u25a0 ~<\. -\u25a0.;••\u25a0
> Lelsnd Milllken.- 21, «ud Elizabeth Holbrook.
23, both ot Berkeley.- .- j: i* a!. : \u0084
Harry." -. A.' Andrew*. SS,' Saa Francisco, and
Florence E." , Walb.r, . 28,'- Alameda. v v;i>.:,i..".»...:..v ;i> . : ,i..".»...: ..
.\u25a0' Thomas -J : McNab. x . 83,-; and 1 Bertha ;
29, \u25a0both'tTPf ; Oakland, i- - •••'•- -r '\u25a0\u25a0 -. " '.'..:\u25a0*\u25a0 " ix \u25a0• .\u25a0 -
- \u25a0 Michael . M inan. \u25a0 21.'.; San Francisco, , and v An-;
nic Concancen,.' 2o, \u25a0 Oakland. •\u25a0 • • . -\u25a0.
\u25a0 Robert 1. .; Roll,-' 27. Santa Clara, - and . Mary
A. Crabtree,%,2s. SaniJoM. \u25a0 •' .-•-.
Antoue- J. Bettenconrt, '31, t Oakland, \u25a0', and
Mlw»l« Woods," 23, AlAtaeda. 1 -' , \u25a0 . ;;'*":.
1 Stephen A. Hunkln. 81,-. and Mary R. Bun-
nell, 18. - both" of Oakland.'. --\u25a0. . . * /-\u25a0 '; i * <..
: George - D.* ; Smith,;. S7, -- Visalia, and ,~ ; Mae 'A. s
Spencer, .25,- Oakland. <- ' ' - ; ••\u25a0 j-.j
Tbaddeua -H; .Hlrschfelder, 28.J and Rachel
A. Darragh. 28, both of Oakland. -. ; - •':--'.;
Victor Devl«!it, 25, and Jeanne Delabriandals,
25^'both of ' Berkeley. -.-...-\u25a0 \u25a0 -, \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0_ -> -\u25a0 '<
Ernest r.nyiiaud, 19, and Alice Lowell," lT, both
of : Santa ißxwa. \u25a0.'-::"-:-\u25a0-; ; '-;"; "' c;">C ; - -''" =-,'..- \u25a0"\u25a0-'"-\u25a0 \u25a0'.:\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0
BIRTHS, MAR§6[S, DEATHS
v Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall
will not -be -inserted. They -must be banded in ot
either of the p*ub»Cßtlon offices and be indorsed
with the • name and residence of ; persons author-
Ized to hßve the same % published. Notices re-
stricted simply to the announcement pf, the event
are published once In this column free of .charga.:
BIRTHS . :
VAX NIEL— In this city,"- July 27,^1907. to -the
-'wife of \u25a0; F. Elmer: Van ' Nlei; : a ' daughter. T : .;«,
WORLOCK— In Berkeley, OaLV July" 28;'.'lfiO7,
\ to thewlfe ; of M. "E.C.-AVorloct. a daughter.
-'' : '\u25a0 /.', C/.,MARRIAGEB /:.;;;'_< "V'-r
BIXA— FICK-i-In - this . city; July 2s, l < 1907," by
> tbe Rev: G. A. Bernthal. \u25a0 Isldor Blza and
- Frida Fick,- both of San '. Francisco. . ; ;^>>
McKEE^-BAKKR— ln' this city; July 27. 1007,
.. by the .Rev^Edward K . Strong. . Charles : D.-
McKee . and Ella M. ,- Baker, both - of ' ; San
;\u25a0» Francisco. <;.r, " \u25a0''- ",':^, v \u25a0 -IJi* '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 : .'\u25a0'•- y y'
SIMMONS— BOTD— In Berkeley, Cai., July 25;
1907, > by '; the .. Rev. Edward K. • Strong,: Levl
W. Simmons, and Mrs; .l Marie E. BoyU, J . both
;of San Francisco.' .: ** :•';.. .- '• :
SMITH— PAEDON— In.this city, July 27; 1907,
1 by the . Rev. ; W.SE..; Dugan. - pastor; Stewart
Memorial Second; United- Presbyterian church.
. Bradley \u25a0 Smith and . Jennie . Paedon, .both « of
' San , Francisco. •\u25a0• ••\u25a0• , • • ; .'" .
WENDER— SABLAXDT— In this city; July' 27,
1007,-by the Rev. G. A. Bernthal,, Nlckolas
"' Wender- and r Anna" l Sarlandt, : both • San
. Francisco.' ."•,..'.. .•. \u25a0_;' \u25a0\u25a0;'\u25a0-;.•:
- - -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•.' deaths':^.. :-y: -y \u25a0;'.'.; >^-. :
Baugh, Josephine .'."— PhUlips. Mary E."..."...7i
Bergin. John i :. . : . 31 Plalsted. : Elixa :, W,:.' 0&
Berryman, Geo. ' C.'.. v . 52 Polozzi, s Marr i-r. .". . . : 64
Block;, Mrs... R. \u0084.'. 53 Poore, 5 Drusllla, H....; \u25a0—
Casalino, Luigl ,V.'.l'"> Richard, Helen fc v;:7-j4-
Clark, Sarah D.....:. 62 Rose, Ge0rge;.......* 1
Cox, -Mrs. M. C..." — Steere, Charles -W.... 77
Cunningham, Elira.. CO Tarpey, , David \u25a0 C......: 31
Flschbeck, ' John ? R.T 74 Thoenges, - John :;.':'.; 54
Hansard,, George ... 64 Toffel.; Frederick.:..:. 87
Holbrook, Letitia M. 5" Tourtillotte, I ; A^D.;.; —
Kane, Kate ..". . ... . 09 Yon Johansen, t W.% E. 40
Kent,- George •> E..... 5t Wagner, Katie W. ."." 57
Kiley, Joseph ... . . 40 WalHh, Patrick"J.".V.,Y 38
Klrkpatrlck, Jnlia.'..7a Ward, ..Hubard .V.":; 76
Levy,\ Charlotte :; L. — Willoh,^ Wm. \u25a0\u25a0 J.T.". .: 4b
Nielsen, Loren* .... S3 Witter, \u25a0; Willis t Guy.: 45
Nunan; Freddie 3...XZ Woltew,'; Henry' J. ..."42
Ohm, Frank -r. :. . :. 76 Wright, ~ Charlotte A. 82
'\u25a0 '..--' ; ' : ' '. """"Tt's' *'.\u25a0.\u25a0.;.-•\u25a0-.'\u25a0-"\u25a0; \. '.;"\u25a0
BAUGH— In this city, . Jnlf 20, 1007, Josephine
Baugh, , a jiative of Philadelphia, Pa.' t '»/ :
BERGIN— In" this city, 'July ':28.^ 1907," John"* J."
Bergln, belored linsbaud of Mary.Bergin, father
. » of ' Joseph \u25a0 and ' Gertrude ; Bergln, :- beloved ' ton
' of -Winifred and :the late John-' Bergln,~-? and
.brother, of- 1 Michael,*; Bergin, Mrs. \u25a0 M..-Nealon
! and : Mr*. - A.' Dahlton, a : native of \u25a0 San \u25a0 Fran-
. Cisco, "Cal.*. . aged -, Si - years. ' '^ -V . \u25a0 \u25a0 ;
Friends and ' acquaißtsoces i are respectfully
invited .to -" attend »•» the '. funeral 'tomorrow
; \u25a0 (Wednesday). \u25a0'. at 0:30 . a. : m., .. from i his b late
; t resldfence, j 2509 .' Sixteenth : street \u25a0 between ? Po-
' trero avenue * and • Bryant •? street;* thence *to
* J St. -'. Charles • church, ' where ;aT requiem^ high
\u25a0 mass ' for .; the repose; of ' bis - soul • will \u25a0 be. ! cele»
." • brated,;-, commencing? at .-10; a. m. Interment
."; Holy. Cross ; cemetery. \" .;\u25a0\u25a0 :; . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. \ --. • ;' .
BERRYMAN— In this city, > July 28," 1907, v George
- C; Berryman,- a native of England, aged 62
"years:2 month* atjdill days.-;,.;;^ -2 Vi * -? . \u25a0
. Friends \u25a0 and > acquaintances • ate 'respectfully
, invited .'• to 'i attend \ tlie • - funeral I todays (Tueii-
dly),.at 2 o'clock p. in., from Mission Masonic
temple,? 2683 ' Mission street {between 'Twenty-
second and : Twenty-third;- under i the auspices
; of Mlsclon lodge. No. Ufi9,F.v;& Ar*M. V Inter?
\u25a0 ment Mount Olivet cemetery, y Remains at: the
. : funeral ". parlors •of Bunker , &. \u25a0 Lunt, ' 26G0 ' Mis-
.-.. slon' street. •\u25a0 \u25a0.- .: •; - \u25a0 - --. ..-";\u25a0 \u25a0 ;•- . * •'* ?'- J^>
BLOCK— Ia" this city, July! 28,' 1007," Mrs. : Rosa-
• -lia -Block;^.beloved: wife .of *jthe^ late David
' Block. *r and -loving mother . of \u25a0-- Nettle '•' Block <
.and Mrs. J. Mollnarl and Mrs. William Brady,
\. and \u25a0 Klster of Simon, ' Samuel, David, Stgfrled,
\u25a0 ' Hartman > and \u25a0« the j late c Hannah Wija wer :• and
Minnie '- Backel, : a ; native ? ot . SchOiberg,"; Prus-
""\u25a0 *la,-; aged 68 year* and i 15 ! days, '-., - ;." ;^ -. >\u25a0
i Friends and J acquaintances : are * respectfully
invited \ to ' attend •-, the ' funeral • services I today
(Tuesday), July 50, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at fhe
. " parlors > of iD. j. I, '\u25a0• Kenny ;& a Co.," : ' 1719 £ Eddy
' street ; near : Scott. > ' Strictly i omit ' flowers.' * In-
. terment Hills of Eternity cemetery by 11:40
': ' o'clock a. . m. \u25a0 train - from , Twenty-fifth - and \u25a0 Va-
lencia streets. : \u25a0 "..?.- ,i -->?.>•;;'\u25a0";,*?-! \V»'v"i
CASALINO-i-ln this "city, * Julyi 29.V iQOT.'f Luifi
; '\u25a0 Casal mo,. dearly \u25a0 bsloved 4 husband . of i Frahcesca
• . '•:" Casallno, » and * father '.: oTr John,"- Attilio,^' Jo/
, \u25a0 Bepb, \u25a0 Rosie, "- Irene, 7 Eleanor and 5 Rojnilda * Cai-
alino 1 and > Mrs. '-.\u25a0 Louisa Valen te, • a ," native sof
'\u25a0'; , Italy; ! aged : 50 1 years. '\u25a0-, .'*\u25a0\u25a0: !.:'. : ..?>;\u25a0':•.\u25a0^\u25a0.-r- :^s.#^,*s»!\u25a0•.
;•-. Friends - and . acquaintances -. are 'respectfully
\u2666invited ;,i to .^attend *; the< ; fuaeral "c- tomorrow .
v \u25a0 (Wednesday),"- at .' 1 :30 * p.ir m.*,'+ from < his V. late
. \u25a0\u25a0 residence. 8110 Scott street between., Greenwich
" ;. and' Lombard.^ lnterment \u25a0>. ltalian^ cemetery.',-:":" \u25a0;
CLARK— InT* this July 1 28.^ 1007*^ Sarah
- . Dearbourn i Clark;- a : ' native ; of ; East s Pitt«ton,
"' -Me^-aged*B2.:TearB.'V \u25a0' -. *;--'vl' '- "\u25a0"•,"-; a'.' : ;/- ; j
\u25a0 ' \u25a0•' Friends ? are <% respectfully .-:.int}ted \u25a0 to f attend.
'.'. > tbe »\u25a0 f uners.l ' services '* tomorrow i (Wednesday),
..\u25a0.ftt.llta.^m:r at;ber : Ute!reildence,s"l3o?Flrtli
:,. avenue. \u0084'.-; private Please '/: omit
I '.flowers. V/, ;.-.. r> ; .-' .. - -v'i-'f. 'v:"-."^:-iS'- : .' i: -'"'-,s
COX— In ; this city, , July.2J>. 1907, at "the - resi- :
;.- dence^of \u25a0< her." dauglitar, ,- Mrs.'iW.T^W.^-Wood;
' • 25S - Caselli ' avenue ;\u25a0 near i Da n vers : street, ' Mrs.
. - M . j C.'i Cox; ; a ' native ; of , Ohio.*; J.-r- :.':'".' . : : T,:\ r ;
CUNNINGHAM— In >ltli is TcUy,'sEUza;. beloved
\u25a0 ~ wife ; of -. Hugh ~ Cunningham, \u25a0-, and '. . sister •of
\ .; Mrs.i j Hanora p Fury % of 4 Hammond; 5 M lnn. '^; a
' - native sof - Banty, j County.. Cork, : Ireland, « aged
60; yeare. /< > > - . \u25a0 », -• .
. :"'< Notice r, of r funeral ' heriiaf te». ' «: ; Remains ! at
,- .i the ? parlors i of J; :C. , O'Connor,' A3 Co.7T f770f 770
c . r Turk ,» street." ji - « " - "j^_ y ; ..• ; i :
FISCHBECK— Entered 'Into - resit,''. In ? city;
: July fc < 29, 5j 1807,*. John = R. % Flsrhbeck.'-c" beloved
"\u25a0 husband • of; tbe late iKa therlne I Flscbbeck, > and
'. beloved % father :• of t* Mrs.t; C. H O.~¥, Butler t and
\u25a0*:- Sterling! H.Tf ßudolph I H; :'; and* Jules MAFisch-
t ', beck ; ; and - 4 the j late .5 John •« R.n Flschbeck * Jr. 7* a
A native * of ' Germany, f; aged *74 } years t. C » months
I ; and? 26 days.- ..\u25a0:;; .- --.^ '...'.-•/.
' ', '' Friends - and i acqnaintancea J are i respectfully
" - invited V to * i attend i.; the x. funeral ?.» tomorrow
V: (Wednesday l;';' at •J v. o'clock n. pit m;t * from % hi»'
;.'V late " re6ldepce," -;: 1955 -t Ellis }- Btreet.^rTntermpht
' Cypress -Liwni cemetery,^ iby strain t leaving
'.-'-' Twenty-flf tn ;. and 'Valencia * streets </*t " \u25a0\u25a0> 3 -25
vP.\m. . - : -.- , - -
HANSARD— In '^.the , ' city v- and \ county % hospital * ;
$\u25a0\u25a0 July i 29,+; 1907,"; George « Hangard,^" at native f of
- England, , aged -84, j ears. \u0084-\u25a0• -- '..,...
HOLBROOK— lnffhls'; city7i ? July!tf 29.*5 180^*1
r-v Clara - Bartou : ; hospital,;^ MraAtLeUtik-1! May:
y ; Holbrook, . beloved % mother ' of § Ruby « M ay \u25a0: H.of-'
yt brook,-S a? native >of .^Troy, t O.*}agedto7*yeir»'
', : ' 4 4 months * and g9 6 days. », (Jamestown, *: N. •& V ' "
;.• ,- papers? Pl^^JopTj^m^S^p^^^^
• KANE— In =s the ;- cl ty ! and * county ' hospital. > July
v 29;> 1907 ' a Kate ; Kane, ' a^; native iof 1 1reland
\u25a0 aged -69 .years. .. \u25a0.-^^^mW^^mmgi
KENT— In s thte ' city.? Julyi 27/ i 1897,1 at ; htafrSl?
- dene«, 1404 -Golden ; Gate aveaue; George ,E.
*: * Kent,"t beloved t husband « of t Mary ; E.l Kent. ; and
C$ dearly beloved ; father [of\u25a0; El isab«th f Ars Kent, i a
• native of , Pennsylvania,* aged i 64 j yeare^a^ss^ej
\u25a0 J -v -?.The % funeral ?. will % take * placq s todarl(Tn»?-
KILET— In f tills ,; cltyX July 25. . 1807.^ Joseph !
(EKUmS brother Sot % Mary ' and I Jeremiah | Kiley i
v vofn La wrence.s Mass.T^and . cousin gof * Mrs i.yAn-
:: ? drew ; J.- I^ley i and ( Pa trick ; Klley.^ a native ; of
>. L«wreace;:;Mass.^ngcdr4oryiuirs.i^tei^^^!;
"I i Friends >; and S acquaintances 3 are
"i? invited * to ; attend .the; funeral ;.- todays (Tuos-
>day); at 9:30 o' clock ; a; \mr,f from;. the (funeral
*< parlors of » p.-> F." Green & '. Co., northeast corner
;.; of 1 BixteentU k and v Gnererro v Btrerts,?, thence 5 1©
y~. Holvi Cross t church « for • services s at U0 j o'clock;
..\u25a0^\u25a0.^m.'i£ lnterment :HoJy^Cross\cemctery;;- -, .. ;•
KIRKPATRICK— In >". thlß < city?* Julyi 28, \1907.',
V: Julia ,: Kirkpa trick." a 1 native^ of \ Missouri,^ aged
•'\u25a073 , years. 4>4 > . \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0•" f. ; - : .--' .\u25a0 ": : -- . \u25a0-":'- -.\u25a0'.\u25a0-.'
LEV Y^-l£ \ San"; Jose, \u25a0 Cal-Vc July - 23,"J 1907; Char-
' , lotte i Louise i Levy, 7 , beloved ; daughter -of .the
\u25a0 . late 'Drueilla r-Hri poore.l beloved; mother^ of
• Jl rss H.v- Mever Wood.--: and^ sister^ of r, John
- Poor?, Mrer.:'Porter :;and; Allpn«j»nd^MrB.tC;-
: Novacovich; a native •of Belfast, Me; (Reno;
Ac Kev.;; papers- please • copy.* • -\u25a0\u25a0Ji- -;;"-,-\u25a0\u25a0
- 1 ~ The -funeral « services will -take j place ? today
•'•'. (Tuesday);-; at 3 1 o'clock >- p.- s. va.~ i at i the S par v
\u25a0 lore of Halsted & C 0.',024 Fillmore 4 street. In-
iijie/mentv private ..'- : .-.vv', : "-^: «.;,->!> ..-i^; ;'\u25a0-\u25a0.'.:..">-'-
NlELSEN— ln tthl* city.? July* 2B,* 1007, i Lorena
'^Xlelseo, 7. dearly .father, 1 ; of ; George,
>\u25a0- Lorenz r and >$ Charletr'NleHen.^ apd^. beloved.
• brother 'of % Mett«V X. . Sonniksen jof *Fre*no;r a'
'.'i native -Apenrade, , Denmark, J aged : 83 year*,
;• 11'j months ; an 4' 4'\u25a0 day*.-'- Sr.V:V- ;.; ;\u25a0£ / -'-'-• '\u25a0\u25a0'• : :'.
>' ';* Friends '- and * acquaintance* art 4 respectfnny
;-. invited > to -t attend : the y funeral .today » (Tue»-
• f 'day >,l -rat 4 l '•. o'cklf k t* p. -:- m*~S\ from • ? his -j late
>-'" residence.; 1611 i Tonquin : *treet j between r Baier
.-;. an*/ Broderlck^ and thence .-.by.'< carriage* ,to
; *;\Greenlawn>; cemetery. .. l "; „• \u25a0<\u25a0•*\u25a0\u25a0 v>- :,\u25a0'.,'.' \u25a0\u25a0»' \u25a0-
N D NAN-^1 newest 1 Oakland; - Cal^i July £8;- 1MT/
vFreddl«T J.* Nunan, \ belo«d ? boh of j Hattia . and
sithei the • late *. Frank ;J.; J.i Nunaß,^ andli-brotae? ; * of
' \u25a0 • Zella;- Alonso, BertreJl and ; Alpha : Nnnan,' a na-i
Pitlve • of ; Ban Francl«co,l Cai;, i aged • 3 /yean > 8
t"; months ' attd 25 , days. -S.r -"; '• .£ -f£-j? \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\- \ '-. 'L'-P-:
OHM-^ln"^ tb«Tclty ? and -county^ hoapital,^. Jnly
''\u25a0» 29.'- 1907, Frank Otun, : a dative /of .'Germany,
imaged .70 years, v-sv -s* v -.' -^''A'w^'ii't. "\u25a0••.'\u25a0r-
PHILUPS— At rest, ia this : city,* Jaly; 29, v 1907,'
i.'Mary •Elizabeth,* dearly belQV«d,wlfeoJ, Henry
vi" rwilips, s and a devoted mother l'-«f q Mr* . ». X .',
t " Boese,; Mrs.iO...l>ahmk» \u25a0and*John.?Ftank-,. j a
\u25a0-: native of Maasachusett*,- i aged 1 72 f year*.- •->
•j,*t«- Friend* l and . acquaintance* i are, I ; wspectfullj
v r Intitfed ;-*: to <\u25a0• attend ** the j? funeral f, tomorrow
--\u25a0-\u25a0 (Wednesday); ; »t- k 1 0:80 . a. *m.",1 from i the ; part
.niorsvofi.H.-KP. Sohr <\u25a0& >' Co.;^ 2810 r, Misaioa
-i street between Twenty-fifth and ' Twenty-sixth.
1 Interment f Mount - Olivet - cemetery, yby i car-
;-'v*rrlt«e. r-;r y:/: ;.r .v • -\u25a0 " '/'\u25a0 '; \u25a0\u25a0:.- .'-y-f^r'-^tc :' : -i' '
PLAISTED— In ; - Suisun "valiey.'CaL.v July- 25;
\u25a0.' 1607, \u25a0 Eiiea • W.,v. beloved -. wife <of ; Georga J P: 1
' . * PlatBtcd, i and ; mother of ; Mrs, • George ; H. .-Bart-
, \u25a0 .lett lof * 2255 - Santa \u25a0- Clara ; avenge, tfAlameda,
g a native s of; Mtine. aged >©- year*^lo^mpßths
;.and,fljdayB.i v- 'ipz---. •_ \u25a0."\u25a0\u25a0•-"\u25a0 '. *' \u25a0i ; :;"i;":. •'""\u25a0'\u25a0'.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0' %
FOLOZZI— In- thuCclty, JJuly" »,\' 1907, :< ?Mtry.-
beloved h wife /of -the. Utej Nicholas- Polosszl.
.w- and & loving s mother - of.: Charlea, )i Robert I and
• Ellen > PoloEzl, Mm.'. Annie Bauer i and ' the . late
'\u25a0 : ! Minnie > and * Jennie ' Polozzi, <a 3 native \u25a0\u25a0 of > Java,"
; ' aged :54 years.l (Hayward papers { please \ copy.)
"-\u25a0;-•-. Notice of -; funeral • hereafter. s . Remains lat
'•• the ' parlor* \u25a0of D. ; L; Kenny , & < Co.; ? 1718 ; Eddy
•\u25a0'. street Jnear, Scott. v. : \u25a0• \u0084. '\u25a0.'.\u25a0:' -2 ':*".*; : /; ; C'."- '
POORE^rln Uhls /city,-- July 29, 1 1907, : .i Dnw111a
:; H . Toore, i beloved \u25a0 mmotherr r of* the ?»late '" Char/
- lotte ' Louise '\u25a0 Levy.'-; John " Poore,^ Mrs. 5 Portef
'.' \u25a0 Allen*, and •\u25a0 Mrs."- C." Novacovich, J a ". native '^of
.N Maine! ."-'\u25a0:. \u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0: ; \u25a0-„-- \u25a0- - • •-\u25a0- "i-i- ; -' \u25a0"\u25a0 y- ~ r
\u25a0'V.-5- The funeral services, will, take} place today
.-: (Tuesday), at ; S o'clock p. '• m-T' aft the >par-
; •''lors ; of ,- Halsted' '&. CJo".; • 024^. Fillmore '\u25a0 street.'
\u25a0-";' lnterment: private; •- ~ . v- /.. '.i "a_ ;'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 .'.' ;;
RICHARD— -In ' this ' city.. July ' 2B,l l9o7;: Helen,
ta dearly beloved wife of • C. '- C Richard, j and ' de-
"'voted mother of :Mre;' T.vE.-,rDuprey{*nd Mar-
'' garet i C:a* Richard and ? the ' Jate * ; George « and
\~ William:: Richard ,- ami "sister .Jtff* Mrs. '~-3.%V.
\u25a0.;\u25a0;-; Mangan,'- a of Ireland.) (Humboldt , pa-
, : * pers : please '.copy.) '.; .- - \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0',-- '-v~ "\u25a0':.;: if ;•-\u25a0; -%-,-*\u25a0' '", -
;.>s Friend* . and ; acquaintances j are v respactfully
Invited i-- to i attend . the /funeral "today .^(Tues-
? da*>, 1 at 'SiSO 1 o'clock : a.\ m.^sfroni;her late
"'.: reyflence; 795 ? Hayes •' street"'; corner,!.Webster,
; ; "~ thence :to 3 Sacred Heart = church; s where ca V sol-
'\u25a0 ' eton requiem . high mass for the , repose » of •\u25a0 her
".,»oul; will "p be 'celebrated, - commencing- at :9
- ;; o'clock* a."; m. • .' Interment \u25a0 Holy, ; Cross -. cemetery
\u25a0- by. carriage.'-, •_<>.- ,• .~/\' ~ \u25a0 ;' -.- .-i •\u25a0:\u25a0:•
ROSE^Iri this city. July 29, : T1907, George/
..^dearly; beloved ". son of l-'rrfnk ; and '~ Ray <Rose,
; "and- beloved 'brother of. Frank;Ro*e;;ainative
.of:« San Francisco,': Cal., : agedvl. yearj and-rlO
.'..^months..... \u25a0..:.-.,-. •/. \u25a0.-<-- i '- : -- .-.* "•\u25a0'-:-';:,..k \' '-': '\u25a0 •
, Friends and i" acquaintances ' are i respectfully'
.*;' Invite* iV to yattend v the '-' funeral
.'.' (Wednesdays ; July 31,*- at ;10:30 \u25a0 o'clock - a.', m.,'
'.'.'\u25a0 from' the residence , of \u25a0 hte;parents,'»l3lo-Mont-.
., l . gomery , street ;.- »ea(,jtJni9n. 7 Interment '\u25a0 Holy
.;'\u25a0 ., Cross j cemetery." ; « \u25a0 r-^-fjs: "1 '.% ', '\u25a0\u25a0 " , ' ?.-\u25a0 2 .'\u25a0 :' \u25a0 '\u25a0> .'. \u25a0 .-. ; '
STEERE— In 'July .? 29;* 1907,
; Charles ; W. Steered beloved'i father *of ' Eve-
\J. lyn ' F.-. - Steere, ; a j, nativ6,i*f s- Rhode i Island;
'; aged -77 yearn 2 month* and -20. days.* '..\u25a0:'• \u25a0- \u25a0:\u25a0'= '..*
•l- - f Friend* = and ocQuaintaucea are - respectfully
',: Invited..' te ;- attenU - the •\u25a0 funeral j-,'. tomorrow
.- v - (Wednesday), ? July «31,r at -'2.* o'clock.^ p; '-\u25a0• m.;
from j his' late -residence. : 3535" Morton street.
•J Incineration ,' t Oakland \u25a0: crematory •>\u25a0;»- ; .' ,- % " ; < \u25a0
jTABPEY— Int Saittalito, >\ \u25a0 Cal.;i \ July v 27.il i 907;
LEADING v : ~i\
iiiiH
-' i >\u25a0-""»' of \u25a0 "-:*/, :': '
i SAN}FRANCISCb ;
:;r;j9o?Miss;oN:sT.
Bet. 15th and 16th,^ Phone" Market 109"
: California^Onderlaking Gh
- 22101STEINEJR-ST,
Between Sacramento and Clay; Pbone West 1321
— . "\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 '!\u25a0 \u25a0 ----\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0>• -\u25a0- ....-\u25a0 \u25a0 -..-.-.- -
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iGE^V^^TuIiTr^^EJfRT^C^BUNKERTI
\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0-; '.'; "C-BUNKiSniA'SliVNTSa^^gl
FTJXERAIi' ; piRECTORS \u25a0-}
'„'\u25a0:''- Mission -Manontc: Temple \u25a0-:•'\u25a0'.
? } . ..%"•; 2666^Mission x Street. N- ;\u25a0-;
\u25a0>•\u25a0 ; :•: .;'-..:. "; Phone j Market '2620. : }"!'k:^K
_ ;;;\u25a0.,.,.\u25a0, , ; ,-' J.y;,.V."J .y;,.V.". 3,>,3 ,>, ."'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 <l "' V.. -\u25a0."
MONAHAN.& CO."
X . . Funeral Directors and Embalmers : •\u25a0
;";'-i ; c Private] Residence 'Accopninodations.r-.^i '-'•',\u25a0'
:-'-' Office, ., SW. ? corner'; 2sth s and ' Guerrero \u25a0 *ts.^- ;
*-•\u25a0•*,-. - Phone ' Market;. 35; t. v -.?;..-*
U. P. PRECIITE.L, - G. W. KEELEU,
?\u25a0\u25a0;-.i? \u25a0\u25a0;-. i \u25a0 Vice Pre.i and t^lgr.V :i\/ ; »<. - ..-.;Pre*.
€oldenlGatel Unde^kin^ Company,
2475-2483 ' MISSION i ST.t" Phone Market 8580 >
;-'':r';>; ; '* FUNERAI^DIRECTOns ;;- : -, '\u25a0\u25a0;-"'.,
:;';. -: v-u ,\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0:\u25a0; 1018- GEARY-' STREET.^ :A'-^ :V
'\u25a0{ Between Buchnaanand "Webster \u25a0
;:'-'^>/rV>: t 'r;v^Pao»etWertjaeo4>V>,j-,^rv;'V ; . :
I : LEARY BROTHERS
'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'-< r- : FUNERAL iPIREOTO_RS;.; ;' \u25a0/ -
V, -. 'v« » v « : 2017iTwenty-foj«Ur-*t. -\u25a0:• -.;,-'.
;\i \r- - -Between Harrison; and Bryant.'-: ,:• :\u25a0 -v
: .-\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0' '.: ' > Phone :\u25a0 Market ? s742. & : ;w;A^«
Cypressi:Lawnj Cemetery^
'.\u25a0s\^' OFFICE ;138O-'SUTTER1 ST. r \u25a0\>
Near' Van N«i Av^ f s '
Rooms 45 and c. Phone Franklin 1839
\u25a0-:%;;
MEfZLER'SIUNDERTAKWG COMPANY
j- f 1982 \u25a0» Folsora '* »t.tibet.*B l4ths and j 15th.v r-\l
V-l^-;r. -viPHONK irMABKETj 166 .',-.; tl"i-:^._^
.-s < «A<-i-i';ti.ii^-w.-.-: i .;--.-.UI- •.-*:"•. V '\u25a0 -;:.-ii «. . .» .« t . , \u0084.-..,
UNITEDsUNDERTAKORSI
FUKERAL' DIRECTORS
£^|Ho^^d|*c|^w2^^^^^#|Market « 276^
: -" ; . \u25a0 USDBRTAKBBSa'v'/Sr' Jff
\ 3448» MISSION? STREET. ' f
Near Thirtieth. v:s^.Tel^J«a]rk«tl2Ba/
-• ' •, : FUNERAL ' bIBBCTOBS Jl^l|Bjfl|
H. J. Gallagher Undertaking Co.
i UI4%,WKBSTERI*tf beta Blli»f •jJdSO > t *»iTeU^
; SSTel.'? West 8925.% DAN lEL P.-: DONOVAN," Pres.
\J-J4L<U*p* iner : j; JOHN g XJQVGH&JW^yi&jgtM*
\.\u25a0 Dfl tid , C . ; ' Tarpoy. -' dearly \ Viplovefl \ son of Mrs.
--f^Annle '-'.Tarpey. a and i dearly Jbeloved S brother ,' of
m Mrs;*;! H -"* B.TS Fairfax.'^ Mrs. g C.'i E-X-Wharton,-
Jfrs. ';D; ; vCer»rta,"^L7»L"a l Tarpey*andtVniV£'
ii Tarpey.l a I native » of •: Dakota,'! ap«Mt ISI I years.lfi|
;<>& Interment » today's (Tu«««lay).' Jnlyj SO.v ati'Na-
m tlonal* cemptcry,^ l*resi<3l<J g of .< San^ Francisco,*
S? leaving^ ferry ?at;i Sausallto } at j lt o'clock.if -
.THOBNGES^-In>tlilsTclty3t July* 27,^1807,? JohV
.VlTbocnges.'S a -.; native l ;> of T Oermany, -f ; aged \u25a0-. 54
tiryoars:":.. ~ ,; v ;-\u25a0 * .. .: '"\u25a0• " '. ; ; s *i '..\u25a0\r.~-; ---'"\u25a0 : "' r >L.-
TOFKKIr-^ln '"this city.' Jaly 28, : 1907;- Fredftrick, 1
•-;-. dearlyjj beloved E liusbnnd \u25a0* of .Toffel,-.
'•-i a od 1 derotpd \u25a0; f ether I of " M rs.'S George ,\Yranlz»n;:
f> { and -brotberiiui lawi of ; Mr.", and ' Jfrs.?> William
i;-i Heuer,' 1 ay natl v« i of } Leebeck, 5 Germany ;S aged-
. «7fy#-arsi4t;montU9land.^. r i . days. ;-TAs member
£". of a German ia'-i lotl?e^ No."-| 7.> O«l.*"< H.I ; S.T? and
;: brotherhood* of il painters; • decorators - and v paper
'• hatigejrsiofj America. .-'.": >' • \u25a0\u25a0'.-.\u25a0;' \u25a0':\u25a0}- -' i: -\~-~/
•: '\u25a0* Friends % and V, acquaintances \u25a0" are ~ respectfully
J* invited R to S attend si tlie > funeral 7 today 3 (Tnes-
; T day) ;t July: 30,^ at 2:30 o'clock \u25a0 p. 1 : m.V from "the
£ \u25a0 perlors <of i, H.* F."i Suhr a & v Co. ."> 3318 •' Mission
\u25a0 street | between ",Twenty-flftht and >Twenty-Blsth.-
*g Interment - Mount ji Olivet g cemetery.i by * specall
, * car on . 3 :25 \u25a0 o'clock j p." m. -, trala , from- Twecty^
, : <tflftli'and.!Valene|p»jStreets.'-.V'',;v ;;,\u25a0./.:; ..\u25a0;\u25a0;;.-.\u25a0;.
TOnRTILLOTTE-^lnrßoca; . Cal.^ Jaly 29, ; 1907/
ii ? *Arthor > D.iToortillotte.^ husband • of. Helen • M :
% Tourttllotte, ? and 4 father ; of k George \ E. "'.'. Tour-
'; tlllotte."3 (Toledor./b., a. papers * please ;_ copy.)
:VS Notlee; of v foneral : hereafter. > •.-..- %Cr* ;C< \u25a0> i .': .*:\u25a0\u25a0
,TON f JOHANSBX— InTthI* s^iry; \u25a0 July j »,^ 1907,
ta William i B.;« dearly i beioTed * husband * of i-'An-
>^ iriist a s tob « Johansen, * and » b*loTed fi father r i of
i>- AIln« iron t Johaoaen; : a-'i native , of > Kussta.? aged
W4O years 9 . month* and : 2 \u25a0 day*.^ A naember >of
?* PUoenlx \u25a0> grove ° No,-'. 179,^ V.'i A 7? O. a D. ; * Myrtle
>y lodge'No.a9,'*K;-of 'P.;; Pocahontas i tribe : No.
F^ 1 1 ;-!! Imp.^ O, > R; • MJ ; * Zerin ; Kapt i tempi* ; No."
i^B2;?D.yO.\K.-*K., -and^Phoenix '*clrcle : ,Ko;
D: : ; .l>^.; '»-;\u25a0: \u25a0^-\u25a0-,~'..^i '\u25a0 ' ; -'
>f* \u25a0 Friends I and * acquaintances ; are \ respectfnlly
E Invited'; to I attend 4 tie M funeral I todayif (Tu«?s-
." day),* '-.at ; 2 i o'clock 1 p.* ra.,! from '.Eqnalitr 'ball.
';; 139 »\u25a0 Albion \u25a0'', avenue « between v: Sixteenth W alKl
'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. Beven*eenth>''andi.Ji Valencia ? 5 and
v : . streets, .where ; services '.wills be > held
1 .'..' auspice* iof Phoenix 1 grove ; ; N0J 179, jTJ"' A.^ O,;
H Br,'i Benjain* j at 1 the « funeral { parlors . of it^eodor
1 1 Delrks j\ | Cflu T* 900 • Devlsadero ! atreet I corner^ of
;*. McAlliJter.s Cremation s.odd" PellowsV' cemetery.
WAGNEl^inJthl*?cit3r.3 f July*'2SyiPO7.Tkatle
.i-%Wr^ beloved v wlf e < of . Edward I^. Wagner.f and
\, motherof Olga.rJnlletr.Cland'A^andrFelix-.W.-
.',:, Wagner;; and . daughter . of , Mrs. r James Vollmar, ;
\u25a0 i" and i ; sister *i of « BeVtha; \u25a0 ' Johanna .'^\u25a0William, i
' '.; Adolph' and.Tred i Vol!mar,7a native of ; - Wlscon-
itQ sin, aged *57 i years 1 and \u25a0 s'.5 '. days.";' (West i Bend/
Q.\V is.;- and rAlameda,'-; Cal.V' papers ! please copy. > \u25a0
'.< -' Frlend»?and \ acquaintances:: are
ifi invited f* to ~attend .- the - funeral ;, today S (Tues-
f,- day), \u25a0\u25a0 Jqly \ 30,> at • 1 r o'clock > p.* vm.;' from -her
0 late -. residence,"? IC}s ' Green • street' v • Interment
v^ private." ?. f~-7^- : : V;. V;.' * "."•'.- , : T"t:'": r V*.-^iU\'
-WALSH— In th! 9 city, July* 27,: 1907;- Patrick
~ij J.,% beloved husband of . Emma\Walsh, -a' native
,-i of ;-• Canada, - aged \u25a0-. 88 • years. 1 - • A"' member vof
J • division <i No. ' 10. A i •'\u25a0" O. ' H. ; \u25a0"= Golden ; i Gate
- ; aerie .; No. i6l . -F . \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 0 ." .. E.°;-, and ; St. 5 Patrick*
',';'• conference, \u25a0; St.?i Vincent ' de*~ Paul 1 society. \u25a0•\u25a0<-'
;\u25a0•\u25a0: Remains * at : the -. parlors : of : McAvoy;: O'Hara
TV- J^/G0.", ; 2349 ; Market street betweea . Sixteenth
% '.tSB Seventeenth.;,:". '-*\u25a0•- ; ; -' . <..'.% '\u25a0;. •\u25a0' /-:U;±A ~ : '"•
WARD— In :: this';^'city, .'July '.- 2*7,' '' ltm, '^Hnbard
; \u25a0'--• Ward.'' beloved . father of j HRrry MV; < Frank |H:
-./ and \ Georjre H.% Ward ' and • Sirs. \L. ..Wlckstrom,
.?^MrB.';P;;o."'Jur* and Mrs; J.Mk>wney,< amative
';of ? Ireland,': aged \76 'years. ; .- -- - ' - \u25a0\u25a0. ':\u25a0>-\u25a0\u25a0 *;-?_. '
\u25a0 : .The ll funeral v will 1 take - place : s today £ (Tues-
;i day), • July.- 3Q,*« from * his ? late t resldencej- 1602
; .; Green : street, -j thence to : St.'' Vincent : de .Taul's
" ; church; ?;; corner;*. Green j-' and •\u25a0". Steiner «, streets;
'. 'where a requiem^ mass will \u25a0, be | celebrated! at 9
-«> o'clockr- a."J m.' • * Interment * private.";,- 7\u25a0 - - _*." *\u25a0*,"•, "•
.WILLOH— In"' this * city,'^ July.: 29,' V 1007,^ William
-- ! J." \u25a0 Wlllfih, ;\u25a0: dearly ' beloved ' husband *\u25a0 of > Bar-
< ' bara * WUloh; - loving •: father "of : Hubertlna ', M.;
.'• Mathlaa :\u25a0 J. -: and ' August »' B.W Willoh, -' and 5 ie-
V Gloved brother of Bernhard | and : August* Willoh.
*/ a 'iaative^of \u25a0 Oldenbnrg, -Germany,., aged 48
:• -year»jO*nioathssand''l day. ; \u25a0;* i-- v ,;;,. - ! ..* :;\u25a0;
WITTER-^lnx Berkeley,' ; Cal.; : Juiy -i 28,\ 1907,
vWillla • Guy i Witter, . beloved husband iof EU«a-
;-'• beth 'Witter.V and t father ',ofi Dean,. v Margaret;
' Guy.- Elizabeth, , Charles . and : Irwin- Witter,: a
-;•\u25a0; n at i re of , Wisconsl n; \u25a0. aged : 45 \u25a0 years 3 months
-^and 's' days.jt- *.-;'..',;•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:. -;o'. :.;- : .,- - .-,.\u25a0..;, ; : : ,:. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0!
, ,- . FrlendsV. and ?' acquaintance* 1 are ' respectfully
v; invited to. attend the funeral service* tomorrow
\u25a0j* (Wednesday V,'. July '3l,iat- 2io'clpck 'p. :m.," J st
late : residence,' 2301 X Durant 'street, '\u25a0 Berke-
»jf ley.'; Cremation » Oakland ' crematory." : ;. y " '
WOLTElflS— lnlthisi clty, v ?" July '•\u25a0 2S,'\ 1907, "i Henry
B Joseph 1 Woltf rs;: beloved | husband of Katherlne
V.*Wolters,-vV .* Wolters, -v and father , of s Henry, ~, Mabel, -\u25a0 Ethel;
,v, v Lloyd "and :, Selvaatp ;<\u25a0 Wolters, \u25a0 aged ;42 jyears.
VfßU}OT4^a"thte"'clty'r'Jiyl27,*'aM7,^C^alriptte
'::. A:; wife of, the late. Henry. F.-Wright; and be-
> loved mother of Mrs.VAnnle'A. 4 .Vanderlipiand
Theron E. >Wright of this city and Mrs. Hattie.
. Pohl -. and i Mrs. c Ida 'i F. Simons 1 of '- Chicago, a
* : pative_ of » Kew '.York " city,; aged ; 82 ?. years ,7
~ - months and r 8 ' days. \\u25a0 . {New .York \u25a0 and; Chicago
please copy.) \u0084 -»-\u25a0-.': 'v \u25a0-, - Z"^' r ';-'.- ;
. ; .-r." Friends i acquaintances iare Trespectfully
'. I Invited ; to I attend 1 the-" funeral I services I today
. . (Tuesday );t July < 80,' ati 10 o'clock - a.?, m., ,« at
-v the -new • funeral : chapel of Charles • H." J. ': Trn-
: man. -? 1909 Mission • street % between Fifteenth"
;^_andj Sixteenth. : \-\ ->\u25a0%- .--;.;,. -r. .. ;<'f .;, ; ; ;:.-
gWtICEIIETijjY.
SanvMiteo County.'/- Finest; and - best
equipped^ Receiving (Vault, and "Chapel;
Masonic- Cemetery •. Association.' "-i Office
4154 O;Farrell:st.-^; \u0084 ;,\u25a0 '\u25a0: -r - ;: :- ,:V .
; McBI^RTY?; & I McCORMICFC
: -Yj FUNERAL t DIRECTORS -. 'v-; 'v -
\u25a0h'-tZOIG VALENCIA 'ST. NEAR 20TH
Formerly J ot~- McFadden.'v Mcßrearty \ & • Green, ; .
;\u25a0,.•\u25a0-:-''', r. v Telephone :; Market 597.;s 97. ; -,\u25a0'•"' =•. \u25a0"
KPiM ! ::GREEN':&^eO;"
:;. .:--', FUNERAL iDIRECTORB^ , ."• ,
«\u25a0*\u25a0 * . • JJE.- cor ? Sixteenth 1 and i Gnerrero > sts. -rl; -
Formerly ': of \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0 McFadden. ; Mcßrearty ft Green.
-, '..Telephone; Special; 1587., •' ,--. )
r'^'~ : . H,V : . {OCEAN .TRAVEL ". \u25a0/
IWIN SCREW EXPRESS AND PASSENGER SERVICE
Plymouth^Chcrbour^— Hamburg
•Dentschland < July~i 25!0. I *»Waldersee. 'i ; Aug.'' 10
Patricia \u25a0; ... ;"'. >Jnly J 27 Bluecher ->. . ;.;: Aug. 15
•P.Llncoln (new) ? Aug. 81 Pennsylvania -r; Aug. * 17
•Katoerin^ (new) . Ang; Bl?Amerlka 'Aug.' 5 22
r->r -> *Among special i features' of ; these" vessels \u25a0 are
GrUlroom, .', Gymnasium; \u25a0 Palm * Garden, Ritz-Carl-
ton^Rea taurant, - Elevators,' Electric Baths,* Band.
: "" MediteiTaiaeaiilServiceli^
vTO GIBRALTAR,'? NAPLES 'AND ; GENOA. V ; : ;
fHambnrg ' :i .; ; :".T. : viSepf: 24,*J Nov.* 5," Jan.'4
•tMoltke.tr; .T.'. .'.*.;:. Sept. <j; s Oct.r 15; Nov£ 28
' • 'Has . Grillroom." - fHas , Gymnasium. v v>-
ARIENT
MADEIRA, SPAIN, HOLYLAND
..>\7Z?.' \u25a0\u25a0 . yAND^THEiNILE; \u25a0f .
\u25a0 ' ,2 I Cruises : of i79^daysy duration."^ -,:
S.~ 8; MOLTKE, from New York, Jan. 39
9 300 . and UP, ; including -y All <> Expensed
./ ~i;p • Aboard. .'\u25a0£'' ;-'-^U \u25a0x:-J;K^ y -
New ? S.I S. "PRESIDENT ORANT»/(18,-
. 000 t toD«),\Feb^ls.; -.'- \u25a0
#375, Inclndlßir: All. Expenses; Aboard
s&Si*-" ' ~ •' and ' Ashore. '-\u0084.',
'\u25a0'.'\u25a0; \u25a0 >;• •; :^.,-:-:. ; ;y-^..... .. -,~ > v :i .; .^:-.'-:-. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0.
•\u25a0: ,;TotraiBT bttreatt ;> ;
. R. R. Tickets, Hotel Accommodations and gen-
eral: Information [about;fore!jra';travel.'>>;is!;c;-«y r vi
:\u25a0": \u25a0" \u25a0 Traveler*'; Checks,^ good r all the ] world."w;;:
/ \u25a0 ': \u25a0' 90S Market St^ Saa Francisco. /~;
Telephone,'^ Temporary^ 294B.\C^-. ~
;% Plymouth-^CherbonrK^— Southampton" -..'
£ f li b|ladelphla-~ftne en*to vvp— Liverpool I
Nevr \u25a0 York — London ; DJrect ' 'fr •; .\u25a0\u25a0
HQiIND||MiRIOIiNE
' 3Vevf; York— notterdam— via , Boologrne \
1 %C^.7New.<York-i^byer-—Aii_tvrerp^ \u25a0; . '. '..
I WHITE ,STSR?;mNE
s£tNevrXYorl£-^^neenStomi4i.LiTeriiooir4 >
W Plympntii^ChertourK— Southampton"
i< > \u25a0 • Boston— Q,neen*town— Liverpool '
j>: Pfew iYork^-A»br«s-i«jMetTiterranean fi
Cret Icrfrr: Sept^ 28,1 noonf Republic r-.TT*.'." 1 . OctM 24
tm New *,York— Asores— Mediterranean sa
CASQi t icr:fj^s^r t .Tr:T: . *."Aug.iilo.->iiga;fm: t
ROMANIC rrrrTTTTrrrTTir.ZT^i.'^T: ;.Hept.-^l^
G.-i'N.I KOEPPEL.i Passenger 'Agent ; Pacific Coast."
38 1 Ellis ; street s near j Markets jSgjgggfo'
NQMEand \
ST. MICHAEL
iWi<S i S!^~*^^'*^^' iai <^ lil^^'**>™* ssy ' •\u25a0"*' : \u25a0-\u25a0"' ' ." - -
SPSliSDlreet! from* Sam <Francl«co. \u25a0 -
*'• Will : jnak*Tf«« r l«>w 1l > <t '- trlpVTdnring \u25a0 the '*e*»©n.l
NeitssiHng on i or about i August? 2o. from China
Basla c wharf § and >5 every s 40 $ day*
Freight f received ion and , after] June ; 20; at I Chin*
% j For \ t relgh tfald I pa**eag*r»f appiy |[to t-
~ . '-' BARNESON-HIBBEBDjf CO^^^
, r . . j-j, 173 < Cast g St4l Saa'£FzaneU««i^^g
MmmsALEs
iitimAy, Ju^l^9o7^at 11 a. in.
i^ ATI B. KORAN'S WLESYARDS
At VTenth jairf^BiS^tSts/
- CO \ head fof Tgentlel briie- \u25a0' Oregon* bors**, ; suit-
able l for ' buslnes s :\ buggies 'x and i. light i wagons;
weight' from. 1.000 to 1.300 pound*: consigned
by ; S;r Halris. vC'AI*Vv C' A1*V wIU; offer ;50 , head - unbroke
Utah range horses, - a,"! 3 ; aad • 4 year* -, old.'v Here
1* i an . opportunity -to > get' good gentle I horse* |or
small cheap nnbroke borses at your own- price. 7 '
$3s&i£r - 3 E. -, STEWART,. & J CO.',^ Auctioneers, y I
"-,- Also.'"'" at ; ; private^sale.^ we? have*.> to"*' offer j 60
bead : of : heavy draft horse* at j reasonable price*.
: ; 39r^/alenqa;iStre€t
AUCTION
* By the ' order of the Ponce Department of San
Francisco I will , sell , at > paMie auctloa a lot of
condemned City Horses. Sale t*k*s place at tbe
yard of the New City Sale Stable* lite and Fol-
som ' sts., -.''*.- -^ - • : \u25a0
|THI)BSMY;ACGUSrist^
I*l' ' W.;hiGGIXBOTTOM; ; Auctioneer. '' .
BIQ; COMBINATION fig.
Sale In Oakland July, 31," at 11 V. mi; at' 665 4tfc
St.; 'i I-: wUI sells at - public i auction 98 head ef
horses suitable ! for : all * pnrpo**s.'M. Tbece horses
ar« the consignraenta <of < the j Earl tA , Rodger*
overland - theatrical c ' wagon r- shows; - Messrs.
Wright. C, Whalen '\u25a0-. an 6 - Richards; grading an 4
lmprovemea l l compan*,^ and the | Dillant canning
company. ; : Parties., having ( horses, « wagons and
harness \u25a0to \u25a0 diapose of f caaptt them «p ta this
sale; ©0 vehicles;- from r- whip Trap* and Bug-
gies to all ' grades ' of ' Bastoess Wagons,', and 40
sets^Hamesa.' \u25a0\u25a0"- \u25a0'-•<. >.-i.~< '«.»„.- .- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0>'
:-i > :<> J. ,W. i MEPEIBOS. Livestock; Aacttopxr.
j^ffiAt Aoctlon, WednßSdaf, July 3 j j^»
.At li >a; ifmi'i w« will sell : W bead ot largs
work mules,;j 30 ,- head iof ' large : second hajad
bones and mares, •S • head of well - broke bust-
ness \u25a0\u25a0 horses, beside -: some ' heavy - harness * snrt
dlrf wagons,-.* .few set»: of single hitneix and
some light ,rlir».> Sale .takes pUc* at ScoOeld's
stablea, cor. Market \u25a0 aad ' Brady sts. < near \u25a0 12th:
A.. H. SCOFIEU) A .CO,.- V
_"> \u25a0' - \u25a0\u25a0'"'• '\u25a0' . '. Live Stock 'Aoctloneet. -*
• Outside stock - sold on commission. .
' \u25a0.'"''. V-.^ ; ?C?SAI».TRAVEI, "-. : : /•\u25a0 '
...' -\u25a0/CV2^s&s: -" te * Itte^ f ' - Lea-ve' Broadway'
1 ( ViSKS J I SPECIAL ROU.VD TRIP
V^J^^g/ For Lo« Ansjelea
: N®s^^ ;:^; :^ ; S AN DIEGO "'-'
' Sv*?T~^"; "_'-,-,". \u25a0 SANTA' BARBARA . .'
City, of Pueblav.... .".U'.^ikij Snniaj'io a m
State of California; .. : 10 1 m\
;: . TACOMAi ~
yieroßiA r axd vaxcouver, 'b. c
PIJGET SOIOT) ATO ALASKAN PORTS
nSSSS*" •\u25a0:-•' v • v r - -• -August \u25a0 10.- 25, ll «; m.
Umatllla ; \u0084:........ .Aug. [ 15. 80, 1? a. m.
.ROUND THE SODND EXCURSION 11 DATS
round tripMncluing berth sad. mSu~ifo.
''FOR EUREKA (HUMBOLIIT BAY)
°"6" Hi l° pp * k * v• • ; ' An »-M. ; : «o «• *«• ' 21. \u25a0
on ii •'•\u25a0•\u25a0•"•\u25a0."•J«iV ; aei * iVg.- 4V:9V'i4 0 . :3 i 09?:i 0 9?: "••
FOR GUATMAS^; aiAaATlAlir^ IJi P 4l"«.
SAN JOBBDEL CABO,
ALTATA£ MAGDALENX; BAY, MEX.
Coracso \u25a0 . .-..-;. . \u00847th 1 of "each" memth',^lo a. m.
.. - ,:"/.V---ALASKAIEXCTJRSiqNS-.-.' " . \u25a0
T I • .LEAYB I SEATTLE '"• AND 'VICTORIA -'\u25a0 *
Spokane >. : . -. .... .- . - \u0084-,'... , . . « '.:;;. - Angnst '»
:. Vf- -', WOME OR ST." MICHAEL . . ;
-President ;-..»i:;.;r.;..»"..i;.;;;: \u25a0 Sent. "»s
pf"^* •"\u25a0• :; 1V —"• y^yii'. (freliht oni;)
Right reserved to cbdnge. this achednl*.'
'; . : '.V; -/_ - - ; TICKET; OSTICE3: -'-:',: ',
SAN . FRANCISCO-fl ; Market st. : and Breadwar
~ "harf.- Telephone. Temporary 4J>2. ~ - /
. \u25a0 OAKLAND . .'. . .'. '.- . . . . . • 965 , Broadway -
San Francisco Freight Office— Broadway % Wharf "
;j C.;.D., DUNANN. Q.^ P./ Al, ' San ; FrantdscW
\\ : [ V ' (Oriental 'steamship" Co.)
. / Have , opened their permanent of flea at • '
Room 240; James Flood Building
If- S. t'Hongfcong - Mam"- '(calls, at Manila).
Thursday. September 12, ; 1907. \u25a0 -\u25a0: :
2 fi'Jb .\u25a0-•-' Ab »*»««* I «•*»•" . Wednesdsy, October
• A Steamers will leave wharf, corner > First 'and
Branhan *. strfets.*;. 111 1 p.% m., , for >yokoharaa and
Hongkong.- calling; at -- Honolulu.- Kobe (HiogoL-
Nagasaki and Shanghai^ and connecting "at Hong-
kong i with steamers . for J Manila, ; India, ; etc No
cargo received on > board \u25a0on < day of sailing. i" -
, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: Round : trip ; tickets st reduced rates. . \u25a0 \ v. '
'™ Fo I i". 1 /^* * nd »•»\u25a0*«•- «PP^ «t office, James
Flood building. .- • - :. -' . -.... • •>
: - '- \u25a0 ' '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'-'-\u25a0-. "-\u25a0"\u25a0"•'\u25a0\u25a0.;:. WV; H. 'A VERT. ' '
\u0084 . / ' -. : Assistant ; General j Manner. \u25a0
- -\u25a0"\u25a0-•\u25a0•' ->- . (SPRECKELS . LINE) .
HOKOLTTLTJ— B,- 8. _' Alameda sails Aug. 3. . H
\u25a0 arm.^ Round trip;- IUS. v->' ' -
TAHITI, 1 ! SOUTH KEAS^-S. S. Miriposa sails 11
11 \u25a0• nj.%^Aug. . 6. «; Round ; t»ip, first clsss, »125. .
HONOLTJXTJ— R sS. a Slernfa sails r Aug; : 24. *11
•; a*- m.,j ßound trip;- sl?s. v '^ .
Passenger " Dept.,* 67S Market st. ; ; Frrfght office."
r: y -'88 Clay st;\ Phone ;Temp.a23L v '\u25a0„ Z?-
Cpmpagnle: GencralelTraKatlantiqas
; DIRBOT .UNbItO BAVRB-PABIS :
Sailing 4 every >" Thursday - Instead ; ot Saturday."
at lOs-m.V from r Pier 12.; North river, foot at
Morton street." r -. C y-j \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0': •* , .
:. * First clara to Havre, |70 • and * upward : second
class to j Havre, > (4S ' and s upward. f GENERAL
AGENCY^ FOB ; UNITED i STATES AND ' CAN-
ADA; : 23 .. Broadway <~ (Hndsoa /.building), r-- Ne»
York. -x.i J.i m FUOAZI,v manager . Padflc Coast, 1
630 Montgomery < street, \u25a0 San > Francisco. - Tlcke t*
sold b.T all railroad ticket agent*.
:;,;: r'y;V;'-RAIXWAT^TBAVEI^.;.r 'y;V;'-RAlXWAT^TBAVEl^.;. : .;j " ; \u25a0 '
Northwestern Italic t^ Co.
._"] May's,;l9oT.-
,J SHORE iDiyisiON
For Saasallto; 11111 VallerVSaa. Rafael
? ibAia— 'Every 30 iminutea
from?6:lsito>B:4s?a; Jm.':?hqurly .until
2:4s ' p.] m. jithen every/ 30' minutes until
7:45 p.%:nv;s9;oo;4loJlS>and : 11:55 -p.' m
a-SUNDAYS^-Every.v3o?. minute* frorri
6:lsta,£m.^untilj;B:l6 p.im.;i8:00."*9:15-
•9:46,110:15'and^11:55 s p^m. ? \u25a0:* ,--> \u25a0-" ---\u0084-A
v-sPor«Fatrfax-^Weekidayi--6:i5,V« : i3!
,7:15, i8:16*a.*m.>2:45,|«:15,.5j:45,, -'4:15
4:45-iind tl6':ls;p.'m.lgundays>^-B:is'-.9t 1 6':15;p.'m.lgundays>^-8:i5'-.9 : i 5
10:16,U0:45,U1:45'a.' m.,.12:45,i1:45, 2-45
4:15, v ! ,'4:45iand;8:15,p.;m.:t -\u25a0• ,^- '
sr-Fori San? Quentin — Daily-^S:l5,\ 9:45
11:45'a,,mj?;12:45;and.1;45 p.;m. "- -\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0
\u25a0 l;B:lssa^mfsdaily32:4s'p;im:;daily;exf-
cept : Sunday and: B:lss p."< Hi;* Sunday only
t or ! Camp Meeker, Monte Rio.i Casadero
and iwayj stations.^ r? --:: :./'* 5 ;•' . jj
a ?Sundayionlyiand?s:lslp.""m''
dallyl<except? Sunday*' for,i; La grunltaV
Camp KTaylo? /?r Point Reyes j and : "'- way
stations.*? ;,.* ;---.v--^ v ?; \u25a0-:,: J .. / .,.-.*. -..-
•To Sausallto only.-:'.. : i-, ,
, , WESTERS i PI VisiOX V.
For iTlburoii; ' Belvedere 'an d Soa 1 Rafael
sHa7:3o.<B:oo/9:lS f Ul:pO;a.-m.,ni3^srf3*36
>5:103?5:5p.ie;30 p.7m.fdaily.: - - -.- --.*
Santa
RosaTiCloverdale, »TJk!ah;^"vVillits, ; Sher-
station* :jfi
H 8 :00 i a. r * m.TdallyJ for* Petaluma,^ Santa
Rosa,"?: Camp -,.Vacation,^Glen* Ellen - and
.wayistatlons.^:; \u25a0\u25a0:.\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0"/;-' r?:>': >\u25a0!-:?:. \u25a0 \ t ';,;; j. ?
p.^m;!dally_' for Petaluma.i Santa
Rosa,. Cioverdale, .Uklah. . Guernevllie
SebastppoU and Jwayi stations.' <^' .- :-~ \u25a0 • -'-
js* 5:10 ip:lm.i 1 4aily, for rPetaluma,! Santa
Rosar; Gleni Ellen,'^ Sebastopol "and - way
Btations.'. t r^SWSW^ i S§sfH i^P s^ *'--"-' x~*y+-'&L r-
3*, 9 a 5 ia-*i a-*- m-i Sundays only,' for ' Petalum'a.*
Santa^ Rosar?; Glen jEllen? and? way* «t&-
tions. ' , ;-- t"K \u25a0' "--' "•-
M *To ,Tiburon : only on ; week I A ~rr jVwt lWmmli
m Ticket r-of aces : Ferry & bHl!d!ng,*i sndf General
of flcesA James i Flood t bolldiag.'^ajdS^A^c \ -*\ i c-
RKSW£*«CW JAS. i AGLER," General * Manager/ ;
;^L/aBAJaT.~Act/Gcß. Passenger * S^rslxat A«t'
/W3r«»y£«l - toirmeit
r?p§s|rw an Francisco
\«rs=§vQ/ FEKEY DEPOT ' " ',!
Let*™ —VIA OAKLAND PIER—. Arrive^
7M% Richmond. Benlcia, Sulsun. Sac-".V-> . fP
-\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ramento, and Way; StatJonj... -?. 7.45p \u25a0
7.80 a Ramsey.. „„-" i 7.48»;
7.CO* Baris. > MarysvlUe. Oroville. : •*••.' s ,
\u25a0 -^ 7.4»»
7.W« Harvard. Ntles. San Jose — \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u0084. - 7JX» •
' 7.40 a; Yaliejo. Kapa. \ Callstoga, Santa " *7~
1 \u25a0 \u25a0 'Rosa.Martiaez.Sftu Kamor».._ 93X*
7.40» N l l es. Pleasftnton. -Li vermcra. ,
' • - • - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 TracT. Lathrop. Stockton 7 2Sg
B.Boa 6has»Kx press— (Via Davis.)
William*. Bartlett - Springs. -.-; k
\u25a0Willows. Red BhiS. As bland.
Portland and ; ErJt.__i__ »US»
&20* Martinez. Antiocb Byron Tracy. .
Stoekton. Newman. Los Banes. - — *
''\u25a0". Mendota. "Armona. Hauford. 4.68p
*- : ?: Visalia. PortorTiUe,— '. 4.45»
,t£oa Port Cos*. Lathrop. Modesto. -
. Merced. , Raymond. Fresno.
. Han terd. Ylsalia. Tolax©. Bat-
*2oa Newark. : San Jose. Los Catosj. \u25a0 :
• -\u25a0"\u25a0 • Wright -••-:.\u25a0•-• ' •--\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0-.- - M«»
9.09» Nil c s. - Llvennore. Stockton
CMBtonT. .Valley Spring. '
i. - - lone, Sacramento, Red Bluff— «.«»
1.60 a Sonorti,Tuolumneand Angel»._ *-M».
• M*» 'Atlantic Express — Ostd*o __ *2»»^
I +M+ » Truck.ee. Lake Tahoe. \u25a0 Reno. » v
Tonopah. Ooldfleld. Beatty__ . 7^B»
Mfta \u25a0 Rkhmond. Port Costa; MarUaez. .^ ,
and Way Stations . : «•<*•
10.e«a Tho Ov«rlaud Limited— Omaba. - -
Chicago. Denver. Kansas City .-S.M»
lM«»a . VaJkJo. Mare l3land.Nw>»-— ,ILM«
iuao« . Los Antreles . Passenger— Port
Costa. Jiartlnei. Byron, Tracy. .
L at hr op. Stockton. MerwJ.
Fresno. Gosben Junction. Han-
, fbrd.Lemoora/Vtealla. Tolare, \u25a0 -
' *B«Jtersflald.LoaAnielei___ J.M»
X.2«» Kiles, San Jose and Way Station* 2-«»
1.43» Newark. £an Jose. Santa Cruz,
ianwl. BouldftT ; O»*«, B®l , \u25a0_. •
:• Pacific Grove _~_r 7 - 2 »»
- SJXfr Benlcia. Winters, \u25a0 Sacramento.* • .
Woodland. KnJfhts Landing.
' Hary^TlUo and Oiov\H«-:j~-~ 1«.««
3J»» Yosemlte Valley xl» Eayraond-r
\u25a0 v Wawona Route .:^^__ — - — . .•.«••.
, 3^9» Port Coataj * Martine*. Bjjon. „*. \u0084
IXoJesto. Merced, Fresno H'T?
- 3209 Ean Leandro, Nlteeu San Joa© — . Mfc
-JJO» Via Tiboron.r West Napa. SV - -il
• Helena, Calistoga—w-^--^ »^*:
'3.4P» Portland ;Kxbx ess. (via Davls>. ,
VViHiams,v\VlUows. Bed Bluff. --
A.shland. Portland and East \ i 9Jtm -\u25a0
- 4.999 Vallejo. Martinet. San Ramon. -\u25a0*--\u25a0
-' z Napa CalUtoira Santa Bosa^ *.W»
\u25a0 «.Q0» Niles. Tracy. Stockton Lodi T ~ Mt»
<2»? China and Japan Fast Mali—,- -
\u25a0• Owien.Puablo. Denvar.KansM
City. St. Louis. . Chicago. \u0084 - • : i v C^B^
Martini. BtoCkton. v Sacra- _
motito. Keno. Spark»__X.-f~™ .»*•£• "'
U0» San Leandro.«Hayward. KUes,» iSJfc
Hsasanton, livermora _-^_^- 1 Wl-4«a
5.M» The Owl Limited— Kewman. Lo*
Kanos. Mendota. FreeiK), To-
lare. Bakersilald, Los Augriea MS*
"s.Bo» 'Newark. Ban Jose. Los Gate*.
"Wright _„„ _.____:•— -\u25a0 MBa
, s JOj> Ban Leandro, N£es. San Joaet — - 7..43«
S.4»p Vallejo; Port Costa. Benlcta.3ut.
sun, Sacramento _^_~_— —-. H^S» -
.'•J»p FasS Mail— Or don, > Cheyenne. ~
Omaha. Chicago—. — .—-~~^. — -~~^ B.fS^
\u25a0 6 .29b Hay ward. Nlles. and San Jcse— •.«•
: 7.Mp Goldfield Pass.— Port Costa. B*
<"• nlda. Sutsun. Elralra. Dfccon.
Davis. Sacramento. Trucke«
- ; - Laka Tahoe, Wfcdswottlu
..Haaen.Fivllon. Tonopah. Gold-
v field. Beatty. aud KeelerJ *.Ma
7JOp Vallejo. Bsnacla and Way Sta- -
; ~.r - tions. Snutlay onJy \u0084" " .*- *W>« .
1.20? Oregon Express— Sacramento,
. :. MamTilla. Redding. Port-, -^--;
,' - ' -land. Piiirat Sound and least.' M»i
COAST UNE 1 • -v
.;•--\u25a0\u25a0 «"< Third and Tpwnaend Streets')
I.loa Valencia St., San Jose and Way
\u25a0< , . Stations _„__ : . \u0084 . — SJB« .
&SBa Sunday Ixcnr»!on— Santa Cruz.
Boulder Creek, Lauwl.' ©el '-•^.'
- Monte. Monterey «^____; — :i8J0»
7.M« Valencia St. itedwood, San Josh,
Morzajthlll. Gill o y. Pajaro. :
st.« Watsou*llle. Santa Cnw—Lan-" -
i__ , / rel— Boulder Cree/. Del Monte.
•: \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 : i. Monterey. Pacific Gro? e—i r 1143« : '
. \u25a0 LOte The Coaster— San Jo»a. Salinas, • •
.-'..' -\u25a0..-\u25a0\u25a0 Paso Rob t.e s Hot Springs, . . ' ,
'Santa Marg ari ta. . San Lv i *
:- Obispo. . Gaadslnpe, Santas :y
' Barl>ar»,' Ssn Buenayentura." •
. Oxnartl. Burbank. LoaAnzelas ll.!5« ,
S.ooa PaciUc Grove, fcorf. .
•• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Txtmpni* . . "-•......'.• Il.lSf
MOa San .Jose. Gllroy. Eallnas. .
Paso Robles Hot Springs. Baa .
. Luis Obispo— Los Gatos. Alma,
• Wrtj?hfr-tra» PP 4 no»— Santa / .
Cruz. Laurel. Boulder Creek— i
,- Del Monte. Montarey, Paclilo
' ' Grore. : ~ 4.W»
19.30« Valencia St.. • Burlingame. - San -
. Hateo. Redwood. Palo A1t0.",--
'" - Sail Jose " -"- - • 7yloa
11.39 a Valencia St.. Cemeteries, Ban*'^- /
. ' Jena and V. r ay Stations :_ 8.45 a
i.49» ' Valencia St., Cemetarlefl, : San \u25a0"
' Jos<i> ::•*!*.","..• . * r . v .'-— 18.0o»
1.40 a Santa Crar, Laurel, Boulder - :
Creek.^______~.._~...— „—-- '"1J»»
3.0»» D«l Mont*} Exprenij— Valencia t f -,.'j
v St.. San Jose. Gilroy. Castro- '
villa, Del Monte. Monterey, -
pacific Grove ~_ , .: : 12.15*
3.13p Sonth San Francisco. San Jose, -
'_- -=--: Trea Plnot — -.:.. ___:.. —-. lflU3Sa
'. 4.009 Sunset Expres< — El Paso. Eous> \u25a0
ton." New Orleans___u_;_-^— .'; "\u25a0
. ; Paso Robles Hot Springs, Santa. \u25a0 "
Barbara; Los Angelea.™^.-. ™. ; 12.40f
U2Qp Valencia St. San Jose and Way \u25a0 ' -\u25a0
Stations},.,-.:..:,..:......:... .'•fMOa
4.49b Valencia St.. San Jose and Way -
. '\u25a0•-< Stations ._^—- ,„— ~... .' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0I.' 12Q9
1 5.W» Valencia St.. ; Burlingame. San - .
Mateo. . Palo . A Uo. San Jose. .
Lo* Gates. Wrf*htl^_._:.*^_ t«.K« .
529? \u25a0 San Jose. Watson villa. Santa Craa 9.20*
5.40s Valencia y St.. Red- ;' \u25a0'•• J -
V wood; Palo Alto, San J0w1...;;;;.'* , S JO»
tS.Ofln Valencia St.;* San Jose and Way . -
• Stations ..:J_. _._.__...— _..^__ . tB.4*a ..
' 6.29p \Valencia ( St^ South' San . Fran-
r Cisco, San Jose _„*„. _^* *J0»
,7.00» New Orleans Kspresa— San Jose.
: . Salbjas.- Paso Robles Hot
Spffnsrs. San Luis Qblspo
* Santa Barbara Los Anae)ea^_ f Mm .
Peminir. Xl Paso. New Orleans.^. '12^9* -
IMp Del " Monte, . Monterey, Padflo
-. GroTB— L ompoo___ __!_._ t II.IS*
. I.M» ; Valencia St. - Ocean View. Palo"
Alto. San Josa IMp
IUSp Valencia St. Palo AltQ. San Joae. • - tfJt*
il.OQ*' gacramantQ RlTey StcaPien J u«.J},oS
' Union \u25a0 Transfer \u25a0 Company agents \u25a0 collect
iMUtgaga * and ' checks oa trains •of Soßthem
Paciflo and * deliver to residence." They > ai« -
autnoHzed \u25a0- to .check < baggage direct from
residence.^- -^-^^—.- \u25a0--•--\u25a0 -\u25a0 -
OAKLAND : HARBOR FERRY
(Foot of Markat Street)
7m 8.00. 9.00. 10.00. lliOO a." ra.
1T00.Lf1P.2J0.300.4 00.a.0Q,6X0.8J8.9JQp,a i .
c* A f or Moxnlnf ?i ;- : , P fot Afternoon
. , tSunday «xcepted. tSuuday only.; .
mt. tßialpais railway
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-"'i Special f roaad « trip ? excursion ' rate* ? N»tWi*»n
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