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Con ... 40 — Oonld.& Car. 23 24|Ycl Jacket.. 1.10 1.12^ REAL ESTATE TRAKSACTIOXS - THURSDAY, AUGUST 2». Charts Krueckel Jr. and wife to Henry Aro bjoff aad wife, lot at E corner of Thirty-second nvfcw and I street Sooth, SE 25 by NE 100: $10. . >. - • Harrr A. JauSin and wife to Looise Mr Eh at, lot Jn E line of SixteraUi avenue, 175 N of O etr**t, N2sby E 127:6-/$lO. - ' Charles T<-»gue to Gilbert B. Hoggins, lot fn 5T liae of Serenth arena?, 125 B of J street. S 25 by W 120; flO. \u25a0-•... Theodore Meetx (deceased), by administratrix to E. n. MerrlU. lot 8, block 425, Sooth San Francisco railroad and homestead association; Juliea Llebes and wife to J. H. McKay, lot In >\ lice of Fourteenth avenue, 3SO S ot Point Ix> 52M?JS* UI;S ' 512 1-40, W 75:11%, E 131:11^ more or less; <10. Georjre W. E. Schneider and wife to Henry Colombat and wife, lot at NW corner of Tenth avenue aad Lake street. W 25 by N 72; SlO. Thom*s Madi^an and wife to Edward Spobr, lot in N line of Twenty-third street. 25:6 E of Noe. E 25:5 by N 114; $10. . 1 An^elino Ferroglaro to.rortanato Depao!L lot Fortuuato I>epeoll to An^elo Fcrrocglaro. lot in S lin* >_of Vallcjo street. 177 E of Taylor. E TC-ift®? W 13T ; 6> S 67:6H ' E-^ N A!i»ert Merer to Maude Qoonan. lot in "W line •>r Forty-KPT wb utoaue, 270 N of Fulton street X3O hy W. 120; $10. . . . land company and California title :.^uran«f and trust company to Elll* A. Holmes J»t 2?, block O, Sunnyntde; *I 0 <"lißrles-«cr!ach to Howard C. Helium, lot In J .i "J*b i^ D *io* TeßU *' - 75 s°' FF iat Loboe> s Prctierlek ' U. 'Axton «nd wife to Anna M. ilirtt. lot in E line of Twenty-flfth avenue/ 161:8 ti-0 7^- liS 0 ** 1 ' S *?^ by E 120> N 78:< .,SW J'^' Herman wmpany to Herein H. Koster rod wife,- lot in NEline of Palmer street, OS S E 60.73. S'2s/W 84, XW 25?87; IoS <* P- de Bocco to Elizabeth Nolan, lot la B • "k^ 1- r^°*.,*n VV * nUe< 1M Xof Polflt IX > ll > 0 «. » G. B Schlaffino and wife to Thomas Furlong T JT, !re -- 'ot at SE \u25a0 corner iof Francisco and Herman VH.Ko»t«r and wife to 'Arti"ar-L." TVUw and wife, lot In SE line of Palmer street !\u25a0': S of Kali-mount. E-90.73, S 25, W S4 07 NVrV r>.^7. Fatrmoant 15; $10. i Arthur I>. White and wife to Herman H. Kos trr and .wife,- same; $350. -. - .' Pope estate company to Robert W. Msguire rod wife, lot at SE corner of Seventeenth and Boirrderv strt>et»i, S 27:5% by E 100; $10. JJichael.PnrceH to Honor Welch, lot la S line of J street, 57 :« Eof Forty-e!gnth ayenue, ESO by S U>o. 8 Bryant street and Center place. SW «1:« by SB 80. - v . Sylvester J. Bannejardaer to James F. Swift, Jot in N line of California street, 165 E of Bak*r. E 27:6 by N 132:7; $10. William J. Gnnn to Catherine Muldonney \u25a0 lot In 6 line of Grove street, £5:6 E of LaMley, E £5 by S 125. \u25a0 Michael G. Tonini, bankrupt, by transfer io G. Howard Thompson, lot inJS line of Vallelo #tre«t, 125 W of Polk, W 25 fey 8 137:6; $4,000. August* de Bendekben family Jaeger 'to Henry W. Backofen, lots 64 to 66, B«a Franklin home stead: $10. Sadie A. Maguire to Plenna A. Fitch, lot In vV' line of Bowdola street. .\u25a02.83 S of Mansul S 46.20, W 120. N 36.01. E 120.44. «« aß « i , D L Merrtam to Harriet 8. Menle,m. lot in N line of Fftrty-fonrth avenue, 167 N of J street, Johanna Haas' to Thomas Collins, lot in E line of Sanchez etrtet, 275 S -«f Thirtieth, S 25 by E 125; $in. Edwin W. Stooe and wif* to John Ollvertl «nd wife, lot ia N line ofShotwell street, 70:9 W of Eagle. N 100, W 25, 6 90. SE 26; $700. John H.Skillieorn to George P Fleming «t al.", lot In E line of Eureka, street, 185 S of Twentr •econd, S 25 by E 115; $10. Alonzo B. Simmons et al. to Joe Harris com pany, lot in N line of Clay street, 91:8 E of Drurara, N 50 by W 22:11. Irrinr tl«rriam to Harriet 8. Merrlam, lot in W lice of Forty-fourth ovenae, 133 N of J street. N S4 by W 120: $20. Thomas Rycbold to Harry Ferrfario, lot 27. i block 12, Flint tract; $400. * •: . ' E. A. Wilson to George H. Mastlck. lots" 1«. 17 thd 21. block 49, City land; $10. Ueoryo H. Ma stick and wife to E. P. I/onca bough, lot 21. block 49, City land association sio- \u25a0 \u25a0-•.- -\u25a0\u25a0>\u25a0 Charles H. Jackson and wife to Lonls A. Doerin*. lot in-"W line of Hampshire street. 200 S of Twenty-fifth, S 20 by W 100; $10. LooiK A. Doling to Ernst Wei^le and wife, Eame; $10. V •-.- _ . An^elo C. and Mary ' Delleplane to Bert hold Gebauer, lot in W line of Webster street. 60 8 of Filbert, 8 25 by W 100; $10.. • Andrew B. McCreery to Thomas F.- . Cox, , lot H 8 llae of McAllister street, 100 E of Lron, E 25 by 8 137:6; JJ2.125. .;;, Bull dine Contracts Joseph Lanp" with E.. Ms asb«rc— All work for \u25a0a . two story frame \u25a0 building- in E Use Of L«aTenworth street.. 4l:l% 8 of Washington, 8 22:0^. by E 115; $7,500. Claus Scbroeder with James A. McDonald and F. E. Hooper — All \u25a0work for • three story and basement frame , building la- N line of Twentieth streef/174 W of Valencia/ 81 by 114; $13,384. Spiro G. Jaacovjch vrtth iff. -A. Tnibeck — All work for a three ctorjr frame building in X line of Jackson street, 192:6 W cf Hrde. W 27:6 by 137:0; $9,025; _;...-:/ ' Mrs. M. F. Stevens and Miss M. E. Paul with Joseph Fllttner — All work for a two story frame building Sn E - Ut»e of Laurel street, o?:7U N of Cslifomla, N 25." E 87:«; $5.850. ..;>.t Thomas Gardner with Buck & McCarty— AH work, owner to furnish gtp fixtures, mantels and ehadeF, for * two-etory fj-ame-bulldlng ln-E line ef I>apldge street, . 125 :, N , of : Nineteenth/; N .*is by E f<i: $4,500. v >...v i\u25a0-•i \u25a0-•- Mrs. W. Sheeny with Bspjre A- Wllkie aD d J. Moran & Co. —All- work- for a four story brick building at NW corner -of ' Nmth; a»d. Jessie streets, W-80 by.N 8?.; $43,104. \u25a0• «--, s;t -,- AH FONG'S HEIRS. EACH :".'^>'v WILL; RECEIVE $30,000 Controversy Oyer-Estate of Wealthy Chinaman. Is. Settled by \u25a0-,_"\u25a0— T >.-*?. ..\u25a0'\u25a0-.\u25a0-* *. Compromise . . ; HONOLULD'/.fAVg/.^-^The^ contro versy over "the' estate of -the;late Ah Fong has been : settjed.. by .-compromise. It has been .agreed ..that each. of- : the children shall receive : $30,900. U u->v u^ WEALTH Y PiO>EER;DEAD SAN.- JOSE,..; Aug. - 29.--sV;Hliam -Lewie Todd, a ..wealthy \u25a0.pioneer/rresident ":of Monterey coanty, died last night a*/ths home of his son, G.G. Todd, in this .jfljtyi; The elder. Todd, caiae.,tii. San. Jose' three weeks ago/V'He" was ill at "the;' time,", rapidly beeame^worßejajjddJed late.Jast nlgrht. , A riaUre of. Missouri, he was %he "firet wWte child born In the Platt purchase., "Mr. "Pbdd'icinie to Call-: fornia"in : . IS6B. He was a well known cattleman ioffMontefey^county;^"* ;"\u25a0 '-' - The ; first *p£ir"'pf '«pectacle/,waji mads by an Italian ip 12»K, . .;,./ 0 W Contradictory Dispatches Befuddle Market and Disturb Brokers News That \Mahoriey Ordered Gbi|ffeldi Miners Back to Work Is ©eriiect ' The local mining exchanges had an other strenuous and anxious- season yesterday. The brokers - received 5 flat contradictions -from ; Goldfield concern ing! the attitude of. the miners" and. the' mine "operators Jo 'disturb and perplex them. First It was' reported, 'on <- the basis of dispatches, received from Gold field, that Mahoney,' vice president : of the western federation ;bf miners/ had issued an order at Denver.dlrecting the miners, who walked out from the mines of the merger to returat.to.work." ' Toward night another dispatch came along in which was contained a denial by Mahoriey that he had issued an order of any kind. Then the brokers may be said to have.been up in the fair, filled with Uncertainty and devoid of any firm conviction; as to what : the : situation might be today. .'.''..': ' "•\u25a0 All this, was: bad; for business. Brok ers sulked and complained. Shorts fig ured and wondered what would happen next. m&BBSKM£EnKiHmSBBBBB&EUi££& *" When the local mining stock boards were opened yesterday/ morning -the STOCKTON TRANSFER POINT FOR TWO LINES Becomes One of Three New Freight Exchange j Special by Leased Wire to The Call STOCKTON, ; Aug. 29.— At midnight tonight Stockton becomes one of three freight exchange centers north of Mo- Jave and will be a point for the trans ference of freight shipped from : ex clusive points -on the Southern Pacllic to exclusive points on the Santa Fe line and vlct . versa. The new move means much -ids Stockton and will necessitate the laying of; extra tracks and the maintenance of large yards. - Many advantages will be . derived from the new exchange points. Hith erto Mojaye, has-been the only place where this Interchanging was done, largely because the Southern Pacific owned a large block of present "Santa Fe track in. early times -and an ar rangement was made with Huntlngton and his company- Later the desert .town was reclaimed as the important point, largely because the Southern Pacific could get carry- Ing trade for a longer distance by that arrangement and handle goods brought from the eaßt and billed to points situ ated like Modesto, \Chich the line does not reacted The' Mo jave exchange sta tion Is deemed a poor/ one because.. it Is not medial between any of the points which need connection by rail, but are situated on different roads. TILDEN IS GUEST OF DEAf MUTES AT RECEPTION Sculptor's Election as Vice President of the Americans Made Oc casion of • Celebration rr'OAKI^ND/Aug/2s.— A'r-eception was given Douglas Tilden, the. sculptor, by Oallaudet assembly No. 14 of the ' Ame ricans tonight. The assembly has only deaf mutes in Its membership, and the .reception was In honor of Tilden's elec tion as second vice president at the recent session of the order In San Francisco. »7^£ The officers, of the senate, or grand lodge of the Americans, . attended the reception, which was held %in Tilden's residence at 1454 Webster street. Among these officers were First Vice President C. R. Little of Melrose, Third Vice President Mrs. C./J. Allen of San Fran cisco Major General . H. C. Lewis of Ban Francisco, , Quartermaster C. W. Cavltt of San Francisco, Secretary 'GeneralW. E. Wright of San Fran cisco, Director-General C. W. Stone of San Francisco, Treasurer-General 3. "II M. Shetterly Sr. of San Francisco/Chap lain J. E. Scott, Captain of the Guard 8. H. Stuart of Oakland and Editor R. M. Brown of San Francisco. - -The officers of Gallaudet assembly No. 14, .who arranged the affair, were: Henry Frank, pastyshalrman ; \ Kossuth Selftr. chairman; IC. Lohmeyer, vice chairman; Downey Goodrich, recorder. SPENDS SMALL FORTUNE 'N SEARCHING FOR FAMILY Contractor Maynard Unable, to Locate Wife and Three Children After Three .Years' Hunt OAKLAND, 'Aug. 29. — L. J. Maynard, a, contractor, whose .. home" is at 1183 Twenty-third avenue,' has reported that his wife, Mrs. Asenith>l. Maynard, and three children, • Alolse 8., Clara ; X and Fern A- Maynard, /disappeared.'. more than two years ago. Maynard asserts that he has spent a small fortune in a search for his. wife and children. He declares. that he has _severartirhes seen his daughter .Clara, on the; streets, of this city, - but has never • been" able - to discover where she was- living. ~_ 'According to the;' story of the/coii^ tractor, his wife disappeared more than two years a&o, "taking with her the three children. Maynard began -a search, for his missing wife, which: he has continued' unti?.; the .present 7. time without, success/ .He -says; that : his search, has cost him { 7,000 and that he is penniless.- He says that if his wife will .return to him and bring back his children he. will forgive every thing, that has : happened' in the past. : SAN FRANCICAN TO WED V A REDWOOD CITY MISS Engagement of Maxime J. Brizard and Miss Fannie Crowe Is Announced > REDWOOD- CITY*: Mag. -29.— Mr. and Mrs. \u25a0 James ' Crowe have "announced ' th a engagement of " their,* daughter Fannie to Maxlme J. Bnz&rd of San Francisco. The* wedding will -be 'celebrated; at the Crowe home next Saturday. ; Miss' Crowe is. o!ne - of VRed^ooa/8; 7^^t popular young" women." ";Her/ father^ was ;.J for tnany i years the ; coroner;and' public ad 'mlnUtrator.^ of 'San'Mateo* county. Mfy Brizard Is a contracting.; electri clan of San Francisco, with large busi ness Interests." ".'For^ many; years ;he*haii charge of the electrical? department- of the Union, Jron -.works twhen.-Oepr'sejW.' 1 Dickie i of t.San:'Mateo J .waß^ general su perintend en t. . *;••:•.•-: s ' ' .- . ' , XEW BAXK FOR SAX LEANDRO ;.SAN, LEANDRO, - Aug. .29.— A new bank, 1 ; with a" capital' stock of : J60.000,' Is. to: ber" opened * here. '; SR. B. 'Murdock of the .United I States:, national \ bank of San^Franclsco ., is * the - moving \u25a0\u25a0- spirit: Yesjerday} IS B,OOO 5 was /subscribed in ; a three ; hours'. -canvass 1 made;' by, '~ Jesse Woods of Hayward.*. Wore than enough ,to meet the : original, capital .-was j taken today. /"The ; bank v will; be j financed^ by Murdoch and local stock > holders. 5 THE SAN CISCO \u25a0 G&Mj, FRIDAY; .AUGIJST 1 30, ; 1907^ sales^ of . Goldfleld Consplldated -Mlnea were 37%. points lower. -than -the closing of the r: preceding ii y daV.^- The? market looked seedy, -with the ; merger; going ; at $7.20, which was. the Spectacle afforded." All through .the • reguiar'-calli.board ; of the : San' Francisco ' stock*, andjexctiange board . the price, was /held ; down ; to ; $7.25. and; less. -Even (with ;that^. the -sales were small, not rmore I than v 3,000 'shares In both ".* boards 'being the . total.". No^ one seemed to know .what \ to'do. J . .- ;\u25a0: -'['\u0084 ' \u25a0;\u25a0 ' When the informal session, opened the favorable •\u25a0 dispatch' "concerning V. ; Ma-; honey's * order ;.'to :,the";mihers began to take early effect. VAn upward gait;i t ; was - struck * and ; the ' price -of the merger "shareSjWeht.tiptto' s7.s7% •'Then they began-:- to } recede I:again:. : and \u25a0> the lower : level of $7.45 - W|ls , touched, il- ;'A subsequent ; reflux 1 " sent'- the' price-up some points,' ( but-the^ market closed, for the day In uncertainty.; ,->;<, /vV^^ Goldfleld stocks sympai thized with the course of Goldfield Con solidated. Mines/ and' the" most of : them closed lower than the opening.' \u25a0\u25a0 **" -; ' WANT CHANGE OF VENUE IN STEVE ADAMS CASE Prosecutors Feel ;'\u25a0 That: \ a ?:] Jury Gotten in \Vallace Would Be Biased' BOISE, Ida., Ang. 29.— The state of Idaho will ask for a change, of venue in the case of Steve' Adams/* charged with the murder of : Fred : Tyier^ Jn Shoshone t county. The?"; case^ will :" be called - f orl trial September ..: 9 ; a"t "Wal lace, when": a witl be "made" on the ground that It Js impossible to,se cure a fair trial at Wallace,", where the population, is \ largely/ composed of miners. It is believed that if a change of venue were ; granted the case would be sent tb'Moscow for trial/ ./- . It was announced 't definitely -today that E.F.; Richardson of .Denver Iwould not appear |in either] the j trial \of j Steve Adams or of Pettlbone. 'Attorney ; Dar-' row will ' be ; in; complete charge jof the cases.' - ; - '/.-". : • : .*-; \u25a0* ;'J*v-". i' : J!^':' '. OBJECTS TO PHOTOGRAPHING OF HER BABY IN THE NUDE On This and Other Grounds the Wife of Carleton MunroeJCorn- '{ well '• Obtains a : Divorce . ; OAKLAND,, Aug.. 2 9.— Marie-". Agnes Cornwell was!awarded, an interlocutory; decree of- divorce, today from Carlton'. Munroe Cornwell on^the'grOundvof'ex*- treme /cruelty. One ,of the. f allegations"; against' Cornwell was that he^ad taken their baby girl to. a photographer .'and had her portrait taken while unclad. The mother thought this was not nriice. She complained -that; Cornwell, 'though earning $100 -a : month as- an: electrical worker, gave; her only^JT.SO.a' week to "run the house" and.:provide:"clothing for herself and ' the baby.' - Cornwell de- \u25a0 nied hiSjWlfe's'cliarges.'; ' / " \u25a0'• ..*'!".. . During her testimony;: Mrs. Cornwell said that her husband; cbntinually : coiri- A plained of her as awkward' and fitted only to be a and said* that his family was better than her own and that, he 1 was -better; than /she/: She said he.called her a thief , when she was per-" suaded by a sewing machine 'agent;; to' trade / machines, and '/she S cbmplafned : further ' that? he | considered, her.; a. * mills tone about hls= heck and : did not spare her feelings : in telling herj so; '. She ac cused, him of coming home ; half drunk, butj.CornweH explained this " t by saying that drinking was part 'of J his -business. He informed the court that he j solicited trade for a firm and to get business had to drink with prospective customers. >.;, Judge Was|e, granted, Mrs. Cornwell a decree of divorce/ gave : her? the' custody of the * child : and ••; ordered ,'Cornwell to pay.hej" $25 a month \u25a0alimony.'. ." v '\u25a0*.- '.\u25a0;.\u25a0. V A 'final decree ofdivorce : was granted Lorenzo^- D;~ Matthews from \u25a0 Lizzie i'j E. Matthews for. desertion. .// ' , Suits for divorce were filed by Jacob Balm<>.s against Ella Balmea for^ cruelty and by Casino Glenn against Margarette Glenn': for. desertion."/ Joseph ' Silva.'; 1 has commenced , divorce"* proceedings against Mary \ Sllva/ v charging '.-cruelty and habitual intemperance. ' " . = ' ; garage: owjter 'arrested OAKLAND,; Aug.'; 29.— Herbert- S. '-Dee,', one of .the;proprietors*' : of the ;TVestern| Pacific motor car. company, was afreißtied ;i today.: on /complaint: of,|Charlesy Elien-'r woodfor the' allegedT theft* of an auto mobile lamp: f \ The ~ arrest v followed ' a business tangle. , : Dee,\W. /E/ Hollls and W. B.'; Davis .wererpartners'in'the. com-" pany, formerly the; Oakland motor car company, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 at =? SOO /Telegraph / avenue. Their ' ventured/was /'fAfter. losing , several <: thousand and finding themselves facing:; attachments: and ~ lawsuits, : >-l they/) disposed- of •> the. garage v; td .; Ellehwood \\for .t'a^nominal figure/ virtually* giving VtheVbußiness : to hlm.% More trouble; brewed! today. 6 Dee said: that - his^arrest>waß'; a", matter; of; spite, • growing^ out \u25a0\u25a0".ot .the • attempt'ito wlndup'the-buslness-T/;,^' '- • \u0084/;.: RICHES * FOR DAUGHTER REDWOOD, ClTY,rAusr.j29.—The<pfer sonal; prpperty^of- the i late 'Alyinza^Haj^' ward; v : the ~, mini n g ?mUI 1 qnaire '{,_ of « » Sin Mateo, and thin sWife, '• Charity r Hayward; haajbeen" ordered 'by/ Judge r Bucki'dißtrlbUted|to -the.- daughter,: Mrs. Emma"* feose.; There iib t opposition, to „ the" pe ti tl on < of | Mrs. v ßoseTand "more than ';] 865,000 v shares :,_ of C mining ? stocks wjir be 5 turned ; over. The. r stOQk ? Is valued ; at v $500,000;^ lhe^larBeatV;block belngf; 183,800 ;.Bhareß^of : : the Vifarrioiis Utica mine. .::;Mrs.^> Rose's 'bond I ?, was placed at* a"; nominal ;amo"unt,ithere\be.-. Ing ;no; indebtednesar ,.'; "^i : i •\u25a0":C«."^ c,w«i POLICE PtIRSTJEjrLEIET^MUtES I OAKUIND^Aug-v- 29.— A .jdozen; mules escaped^last night* frqm'.the: corral' 1 af the oßansome;- construction;; company,' and 7,-t or '; several "; :\u25a0 hou rs ?£ stampeded 'through:- the streets,'. and\sorne; Of ;them! 'arer T still- at .large. -. The r'escapel'of the longr'ear'edf quadrupedal was Jreport£(&.toj' the!ppllce,*and^a'riumber"6f.^th>ranlrnart; jwere'*VJifr-ested}jl in« various ! partsf of; ithe clty. I '^' Defying, J'municipkll^ authority, some' of -the; mules; went dlf ectly?tpfthe' city.hall, ; but:theseycameUo-grief/ibein*g icaught- ' and " t returned. ? to >' the I rom 1 which ;they fescaped""'.*'"" : '^ V'i: ";r : ~',\ \u25a0-\u25a0 - -...- -.- \u25a0 \ -..'\u25a0 _«^ ,--• . -- ; - : -- - TOWERMANV IfS iINJURED^ --; OAKLAND,.: Aug. 2».— R. 1 W.^Brasfe'r of i 1 1 1 4 p fourteen th j street,": a'; Southern"' IPaciflc'towermari^'was^struckibyjaJSlxJ. i.teehth'-.'street'i ;electric[*fcar;?at -Chester' street ';,; thiß^'mornih'g.>:.i..^BrasierAJ*-was 'crossirigithej track^atttlie; r^aTr 'of i a^car fromriWhichiihejhadlaHghted^ah'dJ.was' 'hit by 'a "car "going ": Jn^the,-; opposito' direction.^' He ; said? hefkrlewfo'flltsSap^ proach.Hbut ! thought; i ttwas } f'arth'erfdis^ tantr^'Hls f shoulder i wag] di slocated}* Ifis" back < apr'aliied and . his i hip Tln"JuVed."L ?'*% CALVIN SLATED FOR FURTHER PROMOTION Report^That He Will Succeed V ice.f President Bancroft!) of \u25a0 Southern Pacific 7 INGRA3VI7MAY GO; UP Promotibris Likely :to;Make ;....; Many^ Changes- Among' ;:: ; \u25a0 Railway GHiefs^-- Special by Leased Wire to The Call LOS ANGELES, Aug;/; 29'^Fdr "- sev^ eral- weeks 'have : been drifting here from San Francisco/ from -Omaha and from 'Chicago - to' the 'effect " that there are to be soon- a numberiOf. Im portant changes in ; the, official : family, of the Southern Pacific;— changes: in place* near " the top which would mean a general J transferring 'of : the \u25a0 present department heads at the 'various head quarters' of .tn^B : company \ Into /.new fields. Unofficial confirmation of most of these rumors was - received i;'here"-.tbr day, and :it V ls f considered, practically certain among :" railroad I men here ; that .the'ch'ahg'esfwlll-'be? made' soon.! \u25a0' • { Most \ lmportant -of :".. '.the . .expected changes JiaV- the '.retirement of ,W.,- H. ; Bancroft. ' first vice-president. -iThere has •: been v : no 1 quarrel-; or .other ' trouble 'such as would ; cause^Bancrof t to desire to^reslgn/ but it J3 !sald .his'health"; is •such \ that he -will soon'beiobliged-fto relinquish, his present: strenuous ,. work and ,seek : a -rest. If :• Bancroft -retires there _ls";hardly a possibility? that% any other man' except, E;E. Calvin 'will suc ceed, him) both in his V official position and; as manager of the : Oregon' Short : Line.- v .; ~\ ': Then would come the chance^for the elevation of some \u25a0 good roan now- hold ing^ a :' comparatively 'subordinate - po'sl tion 'andUt*. is- 1 hinted; 'that r Col"bnei: 8.. A. Ingram/! gteneraK" superintendeht,/.with headquarters. in this city,. '.will be given the ~place'; which "s Calvin -will "vacate. \u25a0Whetherlngram'goes^intothat office -or not, ; it 4 is? said ; to bo 'settled /that -he is to be', promoted within : a month. > As to who will-succeed him: there area score of ( men; scattered over, the big .railway system who are>ligible forjthatlplace, and the selection of" lngram's* successor will be determined only. by.E. H. Harfl-. man./ \u25a0*'\u25a0 ", } > *^ \u25a0 --CZ \ /'\~';-- . ,-'.. : . --.Y:J SPECIALLEXPRESS? SERVICE : : i FOR --PERISHABLE PRODUCTS Wells, Fargo to Put on Train of Re- frigerator " Cars Between ; San . & Ffancisco"and Los Angeles ! STOCKTON, „ Aug. 29.— The Fargo 'express .company ; will \u25a0 put' on \u25a0 a special^;: express -service ';;betweeri--: San Francisco and* £<>s Angeles • on- Septem ber, 1 - f oc^tK'eJ/a^comrnpdatidh of,- ship pers of perishable 'products. -The: train y/ill*be rnad^iip. ) sf express 1 and iced re-.' f rigerator^daxs: ana will \u25a0carry no pas sengers. "Arrangements .wlll;be* made to accommodatQ': shippers in the; San Joa quln ' and : Sacramento valleys," and'.spe-' cial cars for. the use, of ; shippers Twill be sent out. or .'taken on at;. lmportant points.' '-.if"izv.r.- t '>:': ', \u25a0'\u25a0:'.: '\u25a0\u25a0 '-. \u25a0;\u25a0 <-\u25a0:',<? ~;^ ..- TheTp; v win'-b"e ; -nQ..adydpcV,'Jn; rates and the SKriacestwlir^ be-' -greatly' : ~~ithi* proved. - - ..'-"' -" ; - r - ;%-?x : GALIPORXIANS IX PARIS PARIS, vAuff. 29.— A. Spitzel of San Francisco ; 'Dr.": arid '3lrs.» G.i Freeborn, Mr. • and ' Mrs." ? Hugh-Hogran.-l Miss - Ella Hogan, ; Mn /and* Mrs.' q\ Curtis, of Oak land ; ; Mr^ s W;^Fon^*an,d ? Miss ' Pond • ' o f Berkelpy;V3|r. -andjilrs.' G. Stln«on, Miss C. I Stinson.iiCli'aries \ and James .-stinson of Pasadena-; iDr/ .'and Mrs. A: Schloesser and Miss -Daisy : S£hloesser. and j maid , of Los : 'Angeles , registered ; at ; The>; Call- Herald ibur'eau' today. .*. • . Telegraphic -News i -JTWOt WORKMEN KILLED^- York; 'Pa.,, Aug. 20.— Two men were killed and' two lnjared. one probably -fatally.', by.; the falling' of a scaffold to day at the York f county Jail, which Is being re-" built.- The .: scaffold: was wrecked by an< 800 ponndptn^e of granite. -^\u25a0; \u25a0 ;:\u25a0' v FTTKDB t FOR ':. NEW~ EOAD— Lincoln. ' Neb^ Aug. : 29.— 1n a letter; to the secretary of. state.. Edward T. Roemer, VaicWH> engineer^ of New York . city, - declared today » that = the -capital ~ for a' railroad -from, northern. Nebraska to the gulf of .Mexico, practically ils secured.' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •: : -*\u25a0 \u25a0i SHOOTS ; SISTER 7 AND ; HlMSELF— PottsVllle? va., Aug.. 29.— Thomas; Lavelle,; a hotel keener of " Girard Yllle, \u25a0 near ;? here, shot and Instantly killed .his -sister, Mary. ivhHe; she was sleeping, early i.today,\ and ; then , sent a- bullet*' Into 'his own head,- which' will canae his death.*- It U be lieved ; that > Larelle j wai , temporarily •, Insane. I § RACES BTART . DO WNFAXL— New York * Aur \u25a0 29.— Charged with the * larceny -of SO, OOO -of his . employer's 1 funds, ?Ed Ward ? Phillips, - a clerk I for .the , stock, brokerage^ firm of :G.vß.. Salisbury >& Co.; .-was '\u25a0 arrested - today.", > The : police t asserted that ; Phillips : confessed-, that he began by \u25a0 losing money ; on I horse ) races ; - and j wound \u25a0up* by specu lating! In i bucket -shops. "si. J '.;•.: '" . < f \u25a0'• ';' : : I REFUSES | TO ~, GRANT I EXTRADITION— Syra cuse, , N.-: Y.; , Aug.- 20.- r GoTernor, Hughes has re- : fused to grant • papers \u25a0'• for .-. the extradition "\u25a0'\u25a0 of Julius' Ellor 'of • this \u25a0 city, wanted In : . Colorado on ' the ;: charge \u2666of - baring j been Implicated In i a robbery at > the J Rio " Grande '\u25a0• railroad .office .at Ala tnoosa. , : He \u25a0' said he - could ,.- not ' • grant ;; the •requisition . of \u25a0 the . alleged; accessory r while the princlpaliwas'iitllljat'large^v;-' -;\u25a0 , ~ jv 1 FARMER'S *;WIFE C MTJ&DERED^-Paris, 111 : Aug.- 29.— The : body «of /Mrs. Gertrude Hicks, \u25a0 wife ;of ]i Wilson \u25a0• HicVs; '\u25a0 a >\u25a0\u25a0 well - known farmer. ' was i found 2ln a « corn » field » yesterday £ with the' throat ; cut. -. Mrsr 'Hick* 7l was "\u25a0. last seen allTe .when . she ? departed ; with \u25a0•. her • husband for * the fields • to ' pick-- some 'cucumbers. \u25a0 -The : two • were quarreling -at^ the time. M Hicks' i hat \u25a0cwaa- found . near,;. the , body," '^but . h« ,-nas • disappeared.' *"i v-»^'-v -»^'-f v S KAISERS TO" -3, MEETr/AMERIOANS-^BVriln^ 'Aug. * 29. —^The 'American' officers," General iW. • 8 Edgerly. Major '.Dewltt 1 Wllcox, -CapUln ~ Robert" B; - L.t Michle ? and I Captain » George \u25a0 H. : Shelton, designated Ito attend the ; autumn maneurers I of. the .? German " army ~i as f guests : of ? Emperor.'^ Wil liam; sarrlyed- today, i. • The *. of fleers probably > will *be presented ! , to /Emperor : : .Wllllara on I Monday, at \u25a0' the -annual review '\u25a0 on the TemDle *6f;field;-:;'!*::k;2".> . ; ; ; :>^'v. i .•'«".".; -~± \u25a0:.::\u25a0"\u25a0'\u25a0' yarDARING r* CONVICTS^ ESCAPE— Jollet; HI., Aug." 29. — EdwardrQulnn;. an . expert safe -blower, and ' HarryJ HarmojK'i conrlcts ". at • the . state- peni tentiary.;* made >a" sensational escape ;'last night." The I men ' were | nurses \u25a0in the I hospital I and sawed through V the » bars ; of ? a -.\u25a0 hospital :. window^.* With an " Iron I hook ..and; rope j made . from 1 sheets ; th«y scaled - the/ walls.;- They s.were : detected .; by a watchmao.'.ibuti.when* officers •arrived.-, they rhad dl»appeared; - <???^:.i.; ; ; :— -. .-. -y- »\u25a0\u25a0£-,\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0]• ?• . ''CONSUL'S BODY IN- RIVER— St. Louis;- AugV 29.^-The j dead t'body ; of 3a^ man < taken .; from ; the rirer * yesterday » was i Identified^ at ''* the * morgue .today;? by % R;s Haagama - as ; that ' of hie father,^; B.^ B. s Haagama,."V aged 76,. c0n5ul in ' St. I^ouis x for P.The => Netherlands. &. The s «o n - declared thit Ihe i did-- not ,belleTe 1 his ; f other,- had ' committed SHlelde.t but ! expressed - thei belief . that j death \u25a0 was I accidental:. Consul . Haagama : disappeared 5 mys teriously: last- Monday..; •..- - \u25a0\u0084 v , -\u25a0",--" - '* •• :MARRiAGL_IiCENSESi; "-,'^Tlio'!: following jfmarriage*;-licenses' ,-\u25a0 were -.'-issHed' V> this .city.; Thursdays ".'August.: 29: - :^i ]. ?i; f; ;4i-Viacenio A SanclminoA? 22, v. 261S .1 LMTenworth ' St.,'. and ? Slarln \L$ Rdcca,-1-. 18, • 250T Jones - st.; - \ A John »H."- Simmons/ 27/iMuncle,'i:'ln4."/ and ? Hil-! dreflt!VTiStone,"'*23 K:CSanXFrahciscoV—/,' ~-' \ " rKW*lter>A: | Evans. 5' 23.^ 1176 T.Valencia \i:: \u25a0 and' Grace: Johnson,l/ 22."j '< Ch urch f st,'lH)i^lmtwAßg>l v-il>eteriMegas.tSO.'Scitr.^and.-Panagloto Sa'rri. . 18/*;2-STO ITwenty-f-ourthifsti^-- f''t:<...,--,,---.:: ,;.-s: fcr.Jean I- Barrerei i 21^'i 16> Scott"" place, - and : Marie : Barraquetrf 20/ 1400s Sutter;Rt.i ....;'. .-.- .:,-.t\ , / * ;.i • as Eugene i C. »\u25a0 Wltaon.l^ 20;% city, :;ind =. Mamie h H /. Kenney,:? 19,^265'.Lisboniat;*y -.-.'..;\u25a0:;. \u25a0 :c-.-;-'i;\% 'f ii John \u25a0\u25a0J0bn80n,"';45,"iJ.457-. Guerrero"; st.", t and; Mary J!.JSHlllyan,f 30?:citT:i';s-'"-i\u25a0'-?.*\u25a0;\u25a0 :.?•\u25a0.*\u25a0:j;j - -• \u25a0•\u25a0 J \u25a0 iKmllio Cicerone.; 21. 16« Lafayette > place, = and- ..Teresa'Marengo-/^ 18,«78A \u25a0 Francisco st. «s \--\u25a0\ --\u25a0 i ->*i • I J.« Hogan;; 2S.i and^ Margaret .' Jit sif' \u25a0 rett.'i 21; t both > of \u25ba 114 A :;w«rt • avt.t- .-^\u25a0-•.-i <- 1,3 Francis i E.'r Boland, :24,' 1235 ' Laguna • \u25a0tr.T'and HeleneGKHelse.i 19, -20:. Walnut Bt.';;-'-* ; J'i Carl ; E.t Peterson. « 23/ and - Hanna - 81. •Jf elion, 24/; both : of I Oakland/ - ' -'\u25a0 mimglllgPM»W -- Charles ; Schmidt," 25. " 147 Thirteenth - St., . aad Jennie Burchard,; 19,^ 1574 ; Folsom : st. ..•*« -.' >' OAKLAND/; Aug. 20.-^Tn"e following , muriate! licenses - were" lssued -today: ' I " Peter "Bello," 22," andTEmma" Eyaldi, 19, both i of 'Alameda. :=-:..\u25a0.* *;..»• / \u25a0 • Harry t J.- Campbell,-: 34, and 7 Katie . Sennett; I 25/ both .'of .Los* Angeles. -'»-"\u25a0:'•\u25a0<' '-- - WUlUm<Greig/'64,iand Bertha Jdtson, 53, both rof; Oakland. C;- ; " \ , >> v"' Thoroa« . M. i Pacheco, ' 23/ and ; Senh'orinha Gon- salTes.v 23,*-8 both i of \u25a0 Oakland. . -\u0084 v: George z 15:" Gerhard t,-? 25,>and; Leona Schlere, \u25a019/ both t of } San *^ Francisco.*.^- : . ':• : '" Howard T. Bi.ikple.v, 21, and Emma A. Brunje, 19| both; of Oakland.^ :'- --•-,-i- n. •;,• ---"v ':: -• Antonio- Perata. 1 . 27, Alameda, ' and Margarita Perata;- 19/ Oakland. -^ : v-;;" ? -" \u25a0"••-' BIRTHS, MARRIAGES- DEATHS :'• Birth/ marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They.m ust be handed In: at either . of I the : publication offices : and \u25a0 be ; Indorsed with ; the I name and | residence lof | persons autbor- l«ed ito * hare s the - same 1 published/. Notices , re- stricted simply : to. the announcement of .the erent are : published : once in: this column free of charge. BIRTHS FODRINI— in - this city, .August 29, " 1907, . to : / tlie s wife of- P. J. Fodrini (formerly Bertha .-. Pfelffer>.: a son.Sj^««^^S^^g^fflfesßSß SOREXSEN— IrT-f this .city, August 1 23/ 1907, .to " ' the : wife, of - George • Sorensen, ' a son. i- : ; ' - ."„ r;. '• ' z /BIARRIAGBS/^ " GILKTSON-^CARRUTHERS— In this city.. An- gust 28/ 1907, by the : Rev. . Phil Fuller Phelps of k ßerkeley, 'John ">JWynkoop j'Gllkyson and . Jegsie ..Verne Carnjthere. \u25a0 . \u25a0 VORBATH— LDTJE--In • this - cityf August 22, - : 1907, . by,C the " ReT.'Jt' D. - Raley,-!- William 'A. '• . : -. ;->.'\u25a0- - -.;'-^"- Bennett,' .JKm.T. '.i 2$ Mathews/ P. J/.'.ifman) Blllington'.Wm.". C.. — McLean,'. Josephine-:.. 27 Brenan, James \u25a0 M.tl.'— • O'Coanor.'-. 1 Richard..'.. 74 Coffman, Elsie -E...t 73 Olseif,^ Charles- 5..... 36 Glorer.% Jane i'.r. ... (U Olsen,"* Ethel T.. ../.'.. *\u25a0 1 GninaßSo.rLuigl i;:"'. 73 Olson, Mary. J. ;".»* :.. 54 Hayes/ Daniel ..'.r 1 . '3 Prelato, Rev. Francis 78 Hawkins, - : Margaret. 82 Richmond,",- Adeline A.' 75 Honingsberger. .5..:..55 Slpi.-; Nora — 2 Ickelhelmer,: Henry.;' 4» Sister Mary Xavier. Mac Donald, Allen.. 04 ...............(mass) BENNETT— In Oakland/ Cal.",':August : 28. '1907, ; .: William T. Bennett, beloved husband of Katie :>• Bennett,* brother, of Maggie . Bennett and Mm. >' Florence ; Bohnn, and : nephew < of ' Mrs. , Pierson, a native of Oakland, Cal.. aged 23 years. .\u25a0':-..- r''--- Friends /and' acquaintances • are - respectfnlly lnvited-to attend the funeral today "(Friday), |; -August 30, at 1 .o'clock .p."; m.,- from the un- i. dertaklng parlors :of Beandry & > McAvoy/- 873 Washington \u25a0 street,^ Oakland, , thence to' Sacred \u0084 Heart - church, '\u25a0 at Fortieth " and . Grove ' streets, 'where' services > wiir.be ; held;>. commencing at r - : 2 p.. m. . Interment St. BUrys cemetery. . - ; BILLINGTON— In \u25a0 Dunnville/: Ontario. -! Can., • .August ,5 29.'- 1907 / William ,C. . Billington, dearly , beloved brother of John •R v Billington, BRENAN— In 1 , this "city."' August 28. 1907/ James • '. M.' Brenan/- dearly- beloved- husband of -Ara- ' belle Brenan,* and loving father, of Clara and . William > Brenan, - Mrs. : Florence .'Adams, \u25a0" Mrs. ! Bessie \u25a0 Holt, •. Mrs." Belle - Coggins ! and Mrs. s Amyx Speers, .; a native of. Nova Scotia. . ' : : COFFMAN— In Oakland, ' Cal., 'August 29, 1907, '' --Elsie -'E/Coffnaan,' 1 beloved "mother -of "Mrs. 1 - E.,W. Rivers, and Mrs.* E..8: Holmes, a j- native of , Tennessee, aged 73 ye»r« 7. month* r*-an<J.4'days.;/. x." \u25a0" GLOVER— ln'thls city.. Angust '\u25a0 29/ 1907.' it : her late ; residence/ 1715 Green street/ Jane, dearly •-\u25a0 : beloved . wife . of Andrew ; Glover/ 1 and devoted "i mother, of George A., Johu^F., Stephen C, \u25a0 Dr. : C.'A.,' Andrew J. and James J: Glover, - Mrs.C.,R. : Ov*rholtzer.' Mrs/.V. L. Flgueiredo and the late Mrs. ' V." L. Flgueiredo/ a . native n'-; of,: Castletown Roche, < County - Cork, Ireland, ; aged 64 years i.4, months and 6 days. j / "GCINASSO— In" s thls^city, .August 29. . 1907. .: Luigi Galnasso/ beloved .brother of Giuseppe / Gulnasso, - Mrs. -Maria -"Arata and the: late ,' 'Angelo,.-: Giovanni, - ,'Tomasso land.' Antonio "\u25a0 Gulnasso and -Mrs. \u25a0 Annie : Ferrogglaro,, a- na- 'I 1 -. tive of Italy, -! aged : 73 years 9 months • and 17 :/-:days. -. •• .-\u25a0\u25a0;-»- . :\u25a0;> _\u25a0 .-' : - \u25a0\u25a0-//'\u25a0 \u25a0•-. .-»•- *-' "\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ;", :\u25a0 Friends and ."acquaintances are. respectfully . ;' invited •to \ attend the funeral -. tomorrow <Sat- ;.f! urdayi,";- Angust Sl^At'.'l -p. m., from: 423 \u25a0 - Broadway." At : 10 ' irim.' the same . day ' a - re- • .' quiem ' high ,; mass r for the ;. repose .; of . his soul -will be, celebrated Bt-Sts." Peter and Paul's ."* Italian church, DU^W&t and Filbert streets. v. Remains at the parlors ;of - Valente, Marinl "& Co.'/ 3445< Mission streetii - . HAVES— In '\u25a0 this \ city, 'August 29, _ 190T. '- DanleV i '•' dearly • beloved son of, Thomas J. and Nellie -Hayes, and devoted; brother of -Milton Hayes. ;; a 1a 1 natlveiof jSan.Fninclsco/.Cal.; aged 3 years -; •- 3 ". months '. and / 22 ; days." .; V. . .•/ . ' HAWKINS-^-In?thi? • Hty, Angiist : 29/j 1907. •• at V her 1 late' residence^ 3o9: Bay rstreet.JMargaret Hawkins. v dearly ; beloved •; wife \of Patrick • C HaTTkins; ' loving '/mother ; \u25a0of * Joh*»-F."" and ".-Thomas X ' Hawkins -and Mm.' Cecelia* M. ' : Townsend, s and sister of \ Mrs." ; CeJla ; Magee/. a '?-' native- of I.oughrea,: County Galway, Ireland. \u25a0^ aged .--''B2; 'years, ":.-'-: \u25a0 h.-.- . '. ... '•* '.' v -\u25a0\u25a0 Friends and ac<iuaiDtances • are r respectfully '.invited :. to attend ; the ; fnneral/.tomorrow ; (S«t- . ! urday)/ at '8:30. a: im.'; v from ' the parlors -of - 1 - Porter :& White, 1531 ', Golden Gate avenud r' corner fof ' Scottr strent. thtnee ; to : $V ; Francis ;'v church/ 1 corner ' of . \u25a0'\u25a0 Montgomery ': avenbe. and -' Vallcjo street, where a requiem high \u25a0 mass for Ulie repose of her soultvill be celebrated/ com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy. Cross . cemetery. QKHffiSIHES^^ ' HONINGSBERGER-^-In Larkspur.: Marln county," . :: Cal., ': August 28, ' ' 1907, • Solomon." beloved hus- ' band ' of -* Esther Honlngsbcrger, J father of- Ray- ' mond * and ; Wilfred ': Honingsberger, and brother -'; of rAaron/' Alfred • and -Lee :D. Honlngsbergtir, '\u25a0'\u25a0 Mrs. '• Lavaina "- Louis."; Mrs. ~- Clara . Breslaucr and' Mrs. -Mamie Gaus,- a native ' of -New York," - - aged r55 " years ; 8 ; months ' and 16 \u25a0 days. % . \u25a0 ,-'-.-; Friends * and : \u25a0 acquaintances ; are • respectfully •>: invited "•- to i attend * the -. funeral » services ' this <- (Friday) "-: morning, > August •? 30, . at • 11 . o'clock . «ts the^chapelf of I: : O. -0./ F. .crematory, ]_ San; Francisco. -Please omit ; flowers. , - .; .. ICKELHEIMER— In /this city. August 28, - 1907/ . \u25a0 Henry , : Ickelhetmer." : beliwd •' husband ?of ' Eda . ..Ickelhelmer,; and beloved brothet.-of ; S. Ickrt-. ;. belraer and Mrs.' Julius ; Weilbelmer,; a L native lof • San ; Francisco, . Cal.; . aged 49 years and 10 '\u25a0 .Tbo funeral.: services will-be held ' today .:\u25a0 (Friday), » %t 9:15 : o'clock 1 ft. ; m>, at ' his -late ..;'• ' residence, ; 2025 Bnker ; street/: thence •to s Homo . of x Peace '\u25a0 cemetery/, by^ special r train leavtng /.Third : and Townsend streets at : 10 :40 a/ m. MacDONALD-^-In 'this city. August l 2B, 1907." ''- Allen .: Mac Donald ,'.: beloved '» husband of Mar- \u25a0 J garet - Mac Donald, \u25a0'\u25a0 father -of : Ada. = Gertrude. • :, Allen!"; and sWlllism Mac Donald, Mrs.- T/' G. _\u25a0 Roberts, v Mrs.'J-F. '. Monestler ---- and \u25a0 the. late - r Lorene : Dnrkin,"-'«nd • brother ' of Alexander :'and V-*V -* Frank -MaeDnnald,' a : native, of ' Prince Edward .- :. island, \u25a0 Canada, \u25a0 aged -54 years :3 '• months '• and '- 28 '\u25a0 days/. (Prince - Edward island : papers please rr-copy.).-y \u25a0-.\u25a0". :.-'\u25a0\u25a0;.-".••\u25a0:\u25a0-\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 '.:./\u25a0-.--:\u25a0--- '. \- - ; -----I ! .i k Friends and 1 aconaln tn nees ; are restJectfnlly \u25a0 \u25a0 Invited to* attend \u25a0. the , funeral \u25a0 tomorrow.. (Salur- ". day),- Angust 31. -at 9 a. m., from his late resi- !-. dence.v 1435 '; Ellis \u25a0* street/ thence " to . Holy . a Cross j church, j. where 'tn requiem x high mass -: \u25a0' for the* repose '\u25a0 of.- his " soul » will .- be ; celebrated j"/at 9:30 4. m. Interment Holy Cro«s cemetery.".'.. • MATHEWSrrA", solemn freqnlem*' high mass for .the ' repose -of • the \u25a0 soul . of v Peter . J. t Mathews . will • be " celebrated % tomorrow ». (Saturday), Au- • gust - 31, at \u25a0 St."': Leander's :. church. \u25a0 San • . Le- '.>\u25a0. andro, . Cal;/- at "• 10 j o'clock « a. *m/ Friends - are - respectfnlly invited', to attend/ >3SBHB9H| McLEAN— ln*' this r clty, August "'\u25a0 29. ; 1907. \ Jose^ --<\u25a0 phine.v beloved wife . of Walter 'J. ? McLean, a /native of Illinois, aged 27 years and 5 months. O'CONNOR^-Ini San ißafael/'.i Rafael/'. Cal^ August '2B; -1907,1 Richard O'Connor," beloved husband of , the :\u25a0 , late i Mary - O'Connor. 1 ; and "-' father ;of Hugh, >Thomas '. M.— and J Richard \u25a0' O'Connor / and'l the "•< late * Mrs. * Mary /Lynch, > a ? native of < Ireland, -;'aged"»74 -years. -.-"/ri V---'-.' -.- .'. -\u0084 .. ; \u25a0 --.-- '/' *' Friends i and : acquaintances are % respectfully ~ '\u25a0 Invited ? to ' attend .the ; funeral', today. (Friday),' p. s t 8 :l."i o'clock . a. ', m.V from ' his , late \u25a0 residence, !.'\u25a0-] Oak f Grove $ avenue, i West \ End/? thence | to I St." '"i Raphael's ;; church, ,-. where >a j solemn requiem ; ' ; high "; mass (\u25a0\u25a0 for - repose iof j his s soul s will ,'v be -; celebrated/, commencing at ' 8 :30 • o'clock >\u25a0 a.* j m.'.< th*nce i to : Holy. Cross ' cemetery : on i the ..'. arrival of : the ] 10:80 o'clock boat ; at the San- >;i sallto : fcrry.^gg^^-f;' ; .'. -..' ~ 7s&jtig&BßSf& OLSEN— In i FrnitvalerV Cal . , August 1 27,- \u25a0•• 1907, : *! -,. Charies SS. j Olsen,"S beloved husband ( of 5 Agnsta 1 1 E. Oleen, and , father of \u25a0 Edith Olsen," a : native Ij \u25a0of i Norway, 717 1 aged -, 86 ; years •: 7 \ months \u25a0; and ,28 '\u25a0£ da yg/'-PA-W. '\u25a0--"\u25a0 \u25a0"".'\u25a0\u25a0 •' -r" !-'"\u25a0: \u25a0} J^-. ; \u25a0 --•^:- : -> r." l \u25a0 2 Friends ; and r acquaintances .'! are ' respectfully '.• Invited ;to J attend 'the;'- fnneral services', Sun- < 5 day/.; September c I/:.- at \2 1 o'clock ;- p. ;\u25a0 m., •at :-j the it funeral s parlors • of 'Arthur "A/ > Barber s- & -."4-C0.r ' 8124 i East f Fourteenth < street, - Frultvale. ,;j Interments Evergreen cemetery.- '/.. OLSEN-^ln^ Berkeley, -Cal.;; -Angust 29. \u25a0 1907. %• Ethel l-T-tOlsen/; dearly, beloved ; daughter at "*\u25a0""'\u25a0 -"- '\u25a0' j-i i-i «Vr-» * n^VT tjtnn «\ww« t*~" *' "*' *"\u25a0"" \u25a0 "- '* \u25a0 \u25a0"*"\u25a0-' - ; - : -v A PATH TO EVERY ' PLOT ' 0 ;. :\u25a0\u25a0<•:. y City Ot flee,' Grant ;"f- :. . v '^; : *?* Market; and 7th Sta. > ;,'". I^^J.IWOODLAWN ISBWiMBpaf, San Mateo • County. . , and beat ; equipped 5 Receiving iVault 1. and * Chapel. .Masonic , Cemetery Association. ' - Office i1164 r .O t F*rTelJ I '»t,'-:>,j---.-.-v -;,...\u25a0:•\u25a0•_<\u25a0 \u25a0 \?2" AMIQN SALES AUCTIONfIiLE TUESDAY, Sept^3; 190^ At 11 a. m. . at Our Sales Yardf, 13th~«t. bet. >-\u25a0 %-.. Mission and Howard. \ , Horses on Exhibition From and After Sunday. \u25a0TO head of nnbrofee heavy Oregon ' draft hors«», welghlng;frotavl,2oo. to '1,600; poond«C; This Is w ;\u25a0. best :i lot :\u25a0 of ,- nnbrok* horses ". trtt} received here; also 30 head of broke wagon, boon from 1.000 ;to 1.400 poonds/i and '80 . head of - heavy truck \u25a0 and wagon borse* : \u25a0 weizats from. 1.400. to 3.009 -pennds.- A full line of borsea aad brood marcs, all weights and. styles, "constantly on band at private sale. . . WESTERN HORSE MARKET,' ; 'iS/*J?' .~c! 8.1 STKWART ;'* * C 0. .,. Auctioneers. . Office and : SUbles/ »T^Vllfaci> eti cor.- 14th. ; ,- Andrew and 1 TtreM - Olsen. sister sof - Regina. Irene. Margaret and Andrew Olsen Jr.. and stepsister of Armando Day. a riffttva of Berkt- . r ley. Cal., aged 1 y*ar and 1 .month.* ' ' ; \u25a0 . Friends '\u25a0 and : acquaintances .- are . respectfully \ invited to attend the funeral services .tomor- -. row -- (Saturday). August 81, ~*t \u25a0 o'clo.-k . n «., m.,". st ' the family \u25a0 residence. "2239 ' Seventh -^street. West, Berkeley. = Interment Mountatn \u25a0 s View -. cemttery. : OLSOS"— In -this city.- Angnst ' 29. C 1907/ Mary J.. beloved wife of John Olsoo, darling mother of Mrs. John A. Manly, Mrs. Jatae* J. Mor- ton tiyl Milton M. and Carl Olson, and nlrce : of Mrs. Catnerine Lovene, a native -of \u25a0">•> w York city, axed 64 years. - ..... - ; The: funeral -will Uka place tomorrow, (Sa t- ,'nrday), Angust 31. .at 9:30 t. m., from her , late - residence. 643 Clayton strtet, thence to \u25a0 St. Agnes - church, wber* a solemn requiem ' high - mass for the repose >of - her- soul will .• Ibe eelebra t«d, • commencing it U o'clock, la- .; terment ', Holy ,. Cross cem e t ery . , ; , , PRELATO— In this dry, "Angnst 27, IOOT/'TteT.' - - Father Francis Ignatius Prelato, - 8. • J., a na- tive of . Sardinia. Italy/ ag«d 78 years. The •- fnneral will •\u25a0\u25a0- take . place - today (Frl- . day), Angust 30, at' 9 a. m.. from St. Ignatius - church, where 'a " requiem mass for ' the • repose of . his kool : will -\u25a0 be » celebrated. Interment ,-} Santa -, Clara, Cal., by 10:30 train from .-. ' Twenty- fif th .- and .Valencia - streets. Tb« office of the dead: was r«ad Thursday evening, at 8 ?i o'clock, : at St. Ignatius church. RICHMOND— Ia ' Frnirv*!*.'- Cal.,' Angurt . 2S; - 1907. ., Adeline A. \u25a0 Richmond, beloved mother .. of <\u25a0 Charles -A. - Richmond, \u25a0 a " native of New " --."\u25a0: Jersey; aged _75 years. SIPI— Io Berkeley, Cal.. Aognst 29. 1907, Nora . Violet, : beloved daughter of Alex tod . Alex- andra Sipi. a native of San Francisco, Ca!., . aged ; 3 -.. yean. SISTER . MART XAVIER— AII members v of the \u25a0 - Alumnae association \u25a0of the college of \u25a0 Notre Dame of San - Francisco . are requested to at- tend the ' annual \u25a0 mass " for • the repose of the "Soul of; Sister Mary Xavier, to be celebrated 'in the college chapel. Dolores street near Six- teenth, tomorrow (Saturday). Angust 31. at 9 .- a. m. MRS. K. M. LAWLZR, President.! : SARAH .KF.EN AN, Secretary. .-f -,?., *.'-"' OCEAJT TRAVEL - ' lm St+±. <v Bt*amer»-- Leave .Broadway \u25a0 y^^JSe«spV - \ ' Wharvea." fiJZJ LOW- RATE 3. v Incroding A*/VSS^I» V*l BERTH AND MEALS. _ I I j I SPECIAL ROUND TRIP VV« ~jPy **OK LOS ANGELES "^i««tsSv^ sajt diego ; rSaSIV^ SANTA BARBARA^ Santa Rosa Every Sunday, 10 a. m. State of California.. . Every Thursday, 10 a. m. «< '\u25a0'* FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA, 7-"V VICTORIA' AND VANCOUVER, 8.-C, PVGET-SOVXO AXD ALASKAN PORTS Pre51*»nt"r......V........5«pt. 9. 24,11 a. m. Spokane . : .......... Aug. SO. Sept. 14/11 a.m. Oity ©rPnebla ...... .....Sept. -A. 19, 11 a. m. ;^. And -Every. Fifth- Day Thereafter. GROUND THE SOUND EXCCRSION. 11 DATS' round - trip,': including \u25a0 berth and - meals, $45. ' FOR 1 EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) City of Topekt — \u0084 BMRI -\u25a0\u25a0 >\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0- Ang. 31. Sept. J5. 10, 15, 10:30 a.m. --» Pomona . .Aug 29, Sept. . 3. . 7; 13, IS, 10:30 a,; m. FOR GIiAYMAS. MAZATLAX, U PAZ, ' EXSEXDA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO. - ALTATA,-MAGDALEIfA?BAY, MEX. Cnracao . . . . . ...... .7th of each month, 10 a. m. NOME ' OR ST. MICHAEL Umatilla V.Aognst 29 President"... .Oct. 1. 2 p. m. Senator-* .'. .r: .......... „ ;..;-. ..October 7 Montara <f>»i^flt only) September 3 / ALASKA EXCURSIONS;; 18OS ; >. r LEAVB SEATTLK - A Jr6 VICTORIA' Spokane}.. Saillog dates will be announced later - -Right' reserved' to chanre this schedule, / - ,: -." TI9KET OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO— 3 ; Market st. and; Broadway \u25a0:- : - r i TTharf. *' Telephone Temporary 492. OAKLAND/. . . .'; .... . .»«S Broadway San Francisco Freight Of fle»— Broadway Wharf. • \u25a0 C. : D.' DUNANN. O/ P. ; A.. 3>n Francisco. , Toyo Kiseti Kaisha . (Oriental Steamship Co.) •\u25a0\u25a0 ~ Have opened ! their .permanent : office at - . Room 240, James Flood Building S. S. -."Hongkong Mara" '(calls at -Manila) Thursday. September U, 1907.- - S. S. "America Mara," Wednesdar, October 2/1907." \u2666 S. -.* 8. •\u25a0-!\u25a0 "Nippon Mara," Wednesday, October 30. 1907. •:..'\u25a0 -""-'.<. - Steamers will leave wharf, corner. First and Brannan ' streets, - 1 , p. - m. . . for . Tokobama \u25a0' and Hongkong/, calling-. At Honolulu, Kobe (Blogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- kong with ' steamers , for, Manila, India;*' etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. "-Round trip- tickets at. reduced rates.' .-.- For freight -and passage apply at office. James Flood building. ~.Di aMiiii ia^* l^ > «i—«at W. B. AVERT. Assistant General , Manager. oeEANies.s.co. '/[}'\u25a0'-'.': (SPRECKBLS UNE) TAHITI, 80TJTH SEAS— S. 3. Marlposa sails 11 -a. m.. Sept. 11. Round trip, first elan. 1123. HONOLULU— S. S. Sierra sails Sept. 14. II a. m. Round trip, 1133. • " -* 1 \u25a0;.\u25a0\u25a0:.- HONOLULU— S. S. Alumeda salia Oct. 5, II a. m. Round trip, $125.-' ,- • . -• ; \u0084./ 7. Panenger ! Dept.', , 673 ' Market St.: freight of See, -- . 6S; Clay; at. Pnoae.Teop.. 1231. Coinpagnie Generale Transailantiqas INDIRECT LINE/TO rHAyR&PARIS:, . > • Sailing . every Thursday Instead ' of Saturday ' at ; 10 a. m.'. from Pier 42, North river, foot of Morton street.,.. : /.*;.-.••?.\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0•• y_ •• •V First class : to Havre. $70 and upward: " second class to Havre. $45 and upward. 'GENERAL AGBNCT FOR UNITED STATES ANI>- :CAN-- ADA, '• 22 "Broadway - (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUOAZI. manager Pacific Coast. 630 \u25a0 Montgomery street. San Francbco. - Tickets sold by all railroad ticket agents. V \u25a0\u25a0 ]:}Z RAILWAY : TRAVEL \u25a0[ / f : ,J*j Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co^ Ashore ' myisioif \u25a0 For* Sanwillto, Mill Valley, Saa .Rafael :v- WEEK! iDAYS^-Every ,_ 30 "minutes from x 6:ls to 9:46." a.,. m.;. hourly .. until 2:4S p. \u25a0 m.; then r every 30 minutes until 7:45 ; p.: ra.;i9:oO, 10:15 and 11:55 p. m ; ; SUNDAYS— Every-i *0 minates \u2666 from B:ls'a. ? m/-untll 8:15 p.m.; 9:00, •9-ls> •9:45, 10:15 and 11:65;p. : rn. j **) -For '< Falrtax-^-We«k vDay»---«:l5:;v Day»---«:l5: ; «-4K 7:15. 8:15, a. m;; »:45»,3:15i 3:45,' 4:15 4:45 4nd-5:15 p. m. . Bundays — 8:15. 9:U 10:15, 10:45, 11:45 a. vm.; 12:45, 1:45" 2:45, 4:15/ 4:46,ftndjB:lstp. m.? xl'l'r: \u25a0'-. I Tory Bin* Quentin— -Daiiy.— B :i'l, j^s * U:45a.;m.; 12:45 and 1:45,p: r m.i: . • *Z : '-\u25a0' 8:15 r a7"in.vdally, 2:48 p.«"m. daJly.^l;" cept Sunday, and 8:15 p. ra. Sunday only for Camp Meeker, Monte Rio., Cazadero and. way stations.. , \"mggagfi^; \u0084 C'A 9:ls' al" m. T Suriday; only and' S:IS p""m ' dally : except-: Sunday tr- for ; lAjfunlta«l' Camp '-' Taylor,. Point Reyes \u25a0 and • way stations. .-' ",': . -\u25a0 •-> 3. •ToSanaalltoonly. " ._, . . *.. *.Zz C- .-'; r.-,WESTBBJirbiyisio"if .:/V;^v For Tlbureß," Belvedere and Saa Rafnel 7:30/8:00.i9:15,:il*:00 a; m.;.12;a6 -S-ift 5:10,;*5;60,. 6:30. p.;m^ -dalty: 7 . ..;._*\u2666*,, T.'. \u25a0: ,7 :30 f a: ,"rh.- daily, f or rPetaluma, f \u25a0 Santa Rosa/Cloverdale,- Uklah, .W!iiJt7,= |^J.t Setiai topol and «.w»y; atatlona. ,-J 8:00 a/ m. 'daily- for Petaliima, Santa Rosa/ Camp Glen= Ellen and .way* stations. . ..••"\u25a0\u25a0. . \u25a0 v ~> 3 :S0 ; p/ mi dally ; t 'or^etaluma, Sinti. Rosa, vClorerdale. fUklah/ GuernevmT Sebastopol' and .way stations/ ' r> s:lo'p. »m. dally for' Petaluma, ''-Santa* Rosa/I tilan Ellen/ Sebastopol and wav stations.'^: >i ~P :/>^-f : - - \u25a0 " . *. L-^9:ls,a.;rn.Sun(Jay w pnly for Petaluma: Santa J Rosa, Glen - Ellen • and way atA .tlons.*'c *\u25a0•;"'\u25a0 vl *'. " ,'\u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0 •\u25a0 ~k ~- ~ ;\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0'\u25a0' " \u25a0- " \u25a0 " •To Tlburoa only • on ' week days. *"\u25a0 ' . 'Ticket' officea: - Ferry^ bollding • and \u25a0 genera/ Office*. James Tlood bollding^v* . smeraa ---.-\u25a0• JAS. AGLER.T GeneraI Manager' ' J. J. GBART, Act. Gen. Passenger &. Freignt'Aat. JLULWit TRATBb ... \u25a0 ' * . -v '>Cfi3\. — '* Tniui leaTt tad »r« ds* nf^^in an ranc ' sc ° FERRY DEPOT .N^tiX-^ - ' Foot oi Market Street \^Z —VIA OAKLAJn? PIER— Arrive V : \ r i 7^Ba Elchmond. Benicia. Sol3un, Sac- ramento. and Way Stations— v7-4S» , TJOa Elinira.VacaTille.Rumsey.._.._ t.43p ; .7Mm Daria Marysrille. Cjoville, - _ f RoaerHle, Red Bluff. Dnnsnnur 7.4H 7J»a Haywardi Niled, San Jose _: 7J«* ; v7^oaVani9lo.N*pa.^Callstojca..v 7^0aVani9lo.N*pa.^Callstojca.. Santa _ - " - Rosa. Martinez. Sau Kamon »J3« 7AQ* Nile 3. Ple»3anton.-LiTennore. __ • Tracy. Lalhr ors Stockton 7.23» MBa Shasta Express— (Via Davis.) - - WllUamsi, - Bartlett Springs. WIIIOW3. Red Blnff. Ashland. . \u25a0"vS. Portland and East.. ~ y «aS» tin* MarUnex-Antloch Byron Tracy. " . : \ Stockton. Na wm an. Los Banos. -. \u25a0 .. -•> Mendota. Armona. llanlord. 4.b8» Visalia. PofterTille_^_ 933* Fort Costa. Lathrop. Modesto. Merced. Raymond. Fresno. Hanford.VisaUa.Tulare.Bak- erafleld . V. .. ,;;,.; — &2te Newark. Saa Joae. Los, Gates. m Wrisbi \u25a0- ' _- - . 5.48p t.OOa Hlles, livermore. Stockton (•MUton). V alley Spring?' ** ' lon*. Sacramento. Red Bl;tS_. 4.88» : t J»a Sonora. Taoloffl ne and A ngels^. «-W» '•»M% .Atlantic Express — Oaden __ 7O8» • .IM*- Truckee. . Lake Tahoe. Rano. '_!)'- Tonopah. Goldfield. Beatty — 7JB» . t.49a Richmond. Port Co3ta, Martinez, t' andWaySUUons ~ — ••«» -lMla The Overland limited— Omaba. ; Chicago, Denver. K&naaa City .•^• > -v WJ9« ValleJo. Mara Island. Naoa H-28« luJOa Los.Antreles Passenger— Port - Costa. Marti -a ez. Bjron. Tracy. ; Lathrop. Stoekton. Merced. Fresno. Oosbeu Junction. Han- > :i , l ford. Lemoore. Vlsalia. Tulare, \u25a0_ \u0084sß akersfleld.L os Angeles- :. «•»\u25a0» - ' 12J9» Nilei.fanJose a»d Waj Stotiona 2.48» >1.40? Njiw«fTcTS3Tr-Jose. Santa Cruz. / -^LaoreU Boulder Creek. Del Mont<i, Pacific Grove -— 7 - 23 » ZM9 Bonlcia. Wiutew. Sacraroenio. Woodland. -. Knl gbt4 Landiuy. • MarysTllle and OroTille.. _.- »•<«• - * 3 .29b Yosemlte Valley via Raymond— # - : - .. , Wawbna Route ..—.— a.4Sa . 3.29» -Port tcstu. iUrtinez. Byron. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 - Molcsto. M erred. Frwno K-OfP ' 3.20* San Leandro. NCes, San Jose 9.4U "3J«»:VIa Tlburoii. Vest Nata. St. .„,_ - - Call s ttoga »_ '\u25a0—? l o^* 3.«^ Portland >Exprew,' (via Davis). WllUama. Wlllmrs. Red Bluff. \u25a0 Ashland. PorUand aDd East *.*&• 4.009 Vallelo. HarUnez. San Ramon. Napa Cftllstojra Santa Rosa_ J.Wp 4.00» NUes. Tracy. Stock ton Lodi ; — MOSa 4^ob China/and Japan Fast Mail— \u25a0 Oscden.Puebio, Denver, Kansas City. St Lout*. Clucago. Martinez. Stockton. Sacra- - men to. Reno. Sparks. — -•--—- **« -' 4M» San Leandro. Hayward NOes.j \*J*» ,< '- - Pleasanton. Livermore : ~ * tIL4B» f.OSa The Owl Limited— Newman. Los ; _\u25a0 Banos. MeutloU. Fresno. To- lare. Bakers 11 eld. Los A tuceles ».«« S.ooa Newark. Saa Jose. Loa Gatoa. - >Vrtght ... V. , -'--'- 8 -* 8 * SM9 San Leandro. NHes, San Jose 7<48» S.«p Vallelo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sul- sun. Sacramento — II— »• • 6289 Fast Mall— Qs den. Cheyenne. Omaha. Chicago . X.«* /•JOb Hayward. Nilea and San Jose — «.«» 7.00p Goldfleld Pass.— Port Costa. Be-, nicia. Sulsau. Elmlra. Dixon. •DatU. "Bacramento. Tmckee \u25a01 Lake Tahoe. Wadsworth. Hazeit. Fa'lon . Tonopah. Gold- field, Beatty and Keeler — — 7.83* • 7.00» Vallslo. Benada - and Way Sta- _ • tions, Sunday only- 11.Z3* \u25a0 . SJ9b Oregon Express— Sacramento. - Marrsville. Red ding. Port- - lam!. Pugttt Sound ami East. »•«< COAST LINE <^^Tblrd and Townsend StrgeU) . I.loa Valencia St.. San Jose and Way T Btationa :Z- ~ — W«« 15^0* '- Sunday Excursion— Santa Cruz. i Boulder Creek. Laurel. Del Monte. Monterey : .:_..: —^.JIOJO» - 7.90 a Valencia St. Redwood. San Jose. Mortanhlll/ Gilroy Pajaro, Watsonvllle. Santa Cms— Lau- rel— Boulder Creek. Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Gr0ve......... 12.20 a IXC* The Coaster— San Jose. Salinas. Paso- Robl e s Hot Spriugs. Santa Margarita. San Luis I ' Obispo, Quad alupe. Santa v Barbara. San Buenaventura., 'Oxuard, Barbank, Los Angeles 11.15» 8.M4 - Del Monte. Pacific Grove. Surf. Loinpoc__i_.'. X ;—; — I 1.15& 9.C9» San Jose. Gilroy. Salinas. . Fa^o Robles Hot Spricgs, San Luis Obispo— Los Gates. Anna. , Wright— T re a Pino B— Santa •> - Cru2, Laurel , Boulder Creek — ' Del Monte. Monterey, Pacific Grove—.: . ; :: — ~ — 4.10» IOJOa Valencia St.. Barlingauie.- San Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto.. ;*-^ Sail Jose— "— ; -*/...'.- .r :. 7.40* 11 JOm Valencia St.. Cemeteries San : -Jose and Way Stations.™ ; 8.45* - 1.40b Valencia - St., Cemeteries, San Jose ..._.„ . .:..__;._ 10.00* L4ob Santa Cruz. Laurel. Boulder \u25a0 Creek.-- — «.... — ~— ' 7-&9 . SJOb Del. Monte Express'— Valencia "\u25a0 St.. San Jose. Gilroy. Castro- . Tille. Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove_£_. _-_: — 12.15j» S.lSb South San Franclaco. San Jose. Trea Pinos „__... „ 10.35* 440b Sunset Express— El Paso, Hou3- 'j . ton. New Orleans ._. __ Paso Robles Hot Springs. Santa Barbara/ Los Anareles :_. _„- 12.40* . t4JOa Valencia St. San Jose and Way s Stations—. -.__ . t«.00».; 4.49p Valencia St.. San Jose and Way ' ' '\u25a0 v « Stations „_!„: ::~ :.-'- — IJ0» tS.OOp Valencia St. Barlingsme. San .: Matoo. Palo Alto. San Joset Lo* Gains. Wright. - t9.OS« SJOb San Jose, WaUonviil?. Santa Cms 920* 5.«9p Valencia St.. San Mateo. Red- wood. Palo Alto. San Jose SJOb tS.OO* Valencia St.. Sau Jose and Way: . Stations .„ ™: ~~u:. — :.-* 19AU •JOb Valencia - St.. Sooth San Fran- " ; -. >^cisco. San Jose ;-.u. — _^J 6JOj» 7.GQ9 New Orleans Express— fan Jcse. :. . - ~ Salinas. ' Paso Robles Hot " . \u25a0 Springs, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los An stele*..™ 9JO* Demlnsr. El Paso. Ne\r Orleans 12.40» 7Mv Del Monte/Monterey, Pacific " . Grove— L ompoc__— - —. ILISp ' l.oop Valencia St.. Ocean View, Palo Alto. San Jose ___-_: : .7J39p UASp Valencia St.. Palo Alto. San Jose. t»JO* ii'jOOf gacramento jQver Steatoqrs.^— . .t&.oOp 'Union Transfer Company agents, collect bagxaga and checks on trains of Southern Pacific and deliver to residence. They * are authorized to check baggage direct from . restdenca. - - - • -\u25a0; - -> -..-, OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) ' *" f> 7X0. 8 J0. 9J00. 10X0. U.OO a: m. 12JP. L00. 2X0. 3X0. 4J00. SM. f1.00. 8J0.9^0p.18. f > Jar Moxntoa P for Afternoon - - -' iScnday excepted. only. JMT, TAMALPAIS RAELWAY \u25a0 \u25a0i;VUß*a»*litoFerrr : -Foctaf M*rket3t. \u25a0 Lt. SanFrma. - .'.- ~ .- Lv. TawaTpaia WEEK SO'- jf£s*syt\. »"- »?« PAT DAY fiaiSSlSa PAT \u25a0 PAY t-43A 7:15 A «"«A I^A" VTT A M 5 A mtJ^M/ 11: - 9 A 1:49 P •"aWBP" 9 ' MA jlS:l«P 4:W P r.fsATQB- 12:45 P './T ": »;10 P SiTCT- 4 day 2:15 P Le«al Hefldars 4:4SP day - 4:45 P 3.U P Sunday TlnCt 6M P 9:30 P PCXET OFFICB AT SATJ&AIJTO FERRY , BAY AXD ISTEHURBA.V ROUTES • |IARE ISLAND NAVY YARD <|^VALLEJO AND NAPA; ;SAPA VALLEY ROUTE Moatlcello S. S. Co. ana Xapa VaUey Electric B- R. Co. Clt>se connectloci. \u25a0pJ'l^itißOlWp TRIPS DAXLT — * -. Boat* le»te S*a Franctsco T:0O. •9:43 a. m.. 12:30 noon, 3:13, 6:CO. »S:3O p. m. "•'•*Saa Francisco - Uadlog and of sice. Ct»T "treet '\u25a0 \u25a0wharf., nortb enJ Terry building. Market atreet ferry. Metis a la carte. " 'Phone Tvraporary 4C6. •Laada i yt^y : Vard direct. OCEAN TRAVEL PUOET SOUND , A.\D ALL POI.VTS fIS ALASKA - ; T&roaglt - Fretgbt ' aad . Pssaenger Bates. \u25a0i ' \u25a0".' '.Elegant Steel Steaiat-rs. \u0084 - Special ' rouaJ \u25a0 trip- ; excursion rates between ' Saa-Franclico and Tuyet soouii pcinta; also Via- totia iml Vancouver, B. C, June, July^ Aagiti and 1 September. BUC KM AN AND WATSON ; sjallln 4 every Saturday at 1 :30 p. m. Alaska Paclflo 3. 3. Co.. Steaart street wharf.. X W. D. WELLS. Ajsai. - 13