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i Informal Session . mo Anrtes ....... " 200 Mexican ...... T6 Kfirt Belcher "7 2000 Ophir ..1.15 S.v» Besf* Belch. 7.'. 300 Ophir . .... .1.12*4 100 Chollar JO) .too Kejr Rel<-b«r .. 02 V>o Con Imperial.. <*2 200 Sierra ... 47 100 Gould & Cur. 17| 100 Utah 06 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bld.Ask.j Bld.*A*k- AlAa — Cs'jußllre 01 03 Alt* -. 01 A£iKeii,tnrk 0" 08 Andcf ....'. c 21 Ud'T Wash .. — ' 04 Brlolier Jo 20 27 Mexican 55 .16 Bcia.& B«lcb. 7."> 76 N Gould &.C. 14 — nnlllon — l":Occl<Jental .... 27 — t'alrdoQla ..'...' £0 23iOphlr 1.101.15 <-hallrnce .... 17 — 'Overman 0"J 31 » hnllßr ....... 03 10|PotOfil 10 12 Confidence ... — Oy'Savase 43 47 Con Imperial. 01 02^ScorpIon • — 07 = Con N York. ~ 03, Sec Belcher .. 01 (-2 Con Va M Co. 55 • I>C] Sierra Ncr ... 4<> — CrowiK.J'olnt.. 24 27;SllTer Kill :.. K5 " — i:^< : h<'<Ji»' < r '... 80 — I Union Con : . . 30 S2 <iou!jd & Car. 15 I'iUtKh CS 06 Halfr A- Norc. » — 70; Yellow Jacket. 1:27 — TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS Herular Session— a :So to 12:30 3*xlO AnietliyKt 00i SOO Great Bend .: 27 b*> Bejmont I.VSi 100 Great Bend ... 28 I'MJ Blue 3ull ... jP; 4«J7 Hoinestake K. 50 l««i(>Tlootb . .. — i 7<k) Jim Butler .. 45 2WO <oti Traction. K"j r.OO Jim Butler ..44 ltKt C">ra Fraction. M 7fK) Jumbo Ex . ..; :^ 7O .H>.«» Knrvka Ton... 04 1000 Kendall 11 1000 Cracker Jacit. «F.i 2.VJ Mohwk C Leas 01 COO Da it. j- OltKHiO Mobwlc C Leas 02 3«0 Daisy : «>'- 15^000 MbcNamara. 17 «») 2.151 300 Montana . 1.00 l«0 Florence . ..2.I2V* IKK >O Pine Mit ... 03 4 MK> Florence Ex.. » U«) Ton of Ne»..8.15 2i<>o «W < > on M...3.W! 533 West End ... 40 I<*» tild <Yin M.S.K7M>I 500 We»t End JT.'.V 41 ,1000 Cranny" <.; M. J7j Informal Seesloo— l2:3o tft 2 p. ra. :" v ]i>O Adamt «v;i 700 CI4 Con M.3.024 Xu*> Adioii i>7 l«0 <;ia <oa M...3.03 I'M' Atlanta l^. lot «M Con M.3.V7Vi -H«t Itelmont l.luilSOOUld C^n M...4.<''» JirnO P.lue Bull ... : 17jlStiO Orenr^-Bend .. 1:7 .';<"K> O>i:i Fraction. S3] 4C<O Jumbo Ex 08 -~ s'«> CV«o Fraction. K2;3500 Mayflower Con .. 37 "i k :;'«i Uuitf Q2 100 MonUnt ..V.'.I.SS S HIM Kslsy i-{l 200 Montana !.•«.» \ I<hh! Hid H Btie C. IT. IWK) Monuna .i.V.1.50 r I'nft I^^le'g Nest.. Montana 1.45 lOD K.\ Ut Coppr.l.C'j t>(X> Montana :t.1.82% t'««> Ksirwraldß ... <>7 10CK) NeT Goldflpld.. It ]<"«' I'alrvw Hallst <«' 2C«) Scr Hills 3.25 7' 1 " Flor GUI ..2.12>i!10(i0 I'ltts S Peak.. t>7 M<| Fhirrace Gld.2.l<)'looo Red Top Ex..- 14 :-.(«' Florence Gld.S.lstlOOe Ued Hill* ....' 23 ©C JOB Flor G!d . . 2. 17HJ 200 Silver I'ick .. 23 TOO Florence Gl<j.2.2<.i 2fO Tr«mp Con '.- . ... 18 IJ.W Old JL'on M...3.»0, .:-.. i -CLOSING QUOTA TIONS ; : . ':,;\u25a0 '" \." X; '\u25a0 CALIFORNIA -;; • •\u25a0\u0084"\u25a0•' ^•\u25a0. Bil.Ask.l \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0 ' ' Bid. Ask. Ruiiker.-; Hill .•>_'. 10 — ;Hx. Mt CoppV. — 1.25 « '.M-ckJark • V,.. 03 • 50 — ': •'_-*; '. .; V ' NErAI)A: : ';V V.:-.: ' .'. ••;'. '•\u25a0: Tonopali Irtstrjct' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0•: ' : \ Bld.Atk.f ' .«\u25a0 . Bld.A^V. MU-lmont ...'.iVl.uy l.oV.Mlspah Ex ... — 20 •'\u25a0;,' "California V;:. ' — • D 5 Montana 1145 1.50 <"«sl< Boy. ... 03 — Mont Mid Ex. Ol 03 Kureka-Tonl.. <>4 - Mon I'ltis Ex. 03 — 'iuld Aachw.i -.04- (<:>i North Star ... 09 — OoM Crown .V" 03' -iOhlo Tnn 02 03 OoldMt ..-..\u25a0' — :^e{Ohlo Ton Ex. — 09 <;rr»t Westrn. .' ol \u25a0 lC t Paymaster ... — 01 Home .' ..«C'- — -'Rescue Con ..04 05 Jlra Butler .. 4S ' 4;«;Toa Exten ...1.12 — NU.N«mara s '; •17 18 Ton of N>t. .8.00 — MSdwaj; • ..;i. '. 4S \u25a0\u25a0—SWest End ... 40 42 \u25a0;..;•' "\u25a0• OoldfleJdDUtrlrt \u25a0\u25a0 Adams-. ..!•".:•;. OTiGUJ Tom Boy. — 2." ' Atlanta . 7. /.-. 21 2"J Wrandm* ..... O(5 07 Klsck'AntsC :•::{ <'4;<Jreat Bend .. 27 2-S Mk B Bonar "2 -. '\u25a0;; <!rt Bend Anx O2 0:1 Hlk Butte ; "Ef OS . <>:> «;rt Bend C<m 01 — Bl«ck.«locV:.: : "2 CTCrt limd Ex. <15 — Bine Bell \u25a0\u25a0-•:' ; M \u25a0-. Ort Bend Frac 02 03 Bice Bull -A." lit :i>H!heTnia ..... 03 I*4 Brooklyn. :iu..V-- tc.lr.mhn Ex &S 70 ntfe-CfoUrSeld. <X 1 -03 Kendall ...... 10 32 Boofls J. : >..,.-.'2'.» 21" Kendall Ex .-. 01 -? . Columbia. ''. .i.. : \*i \u25a0 i!V Lskuuh SO — . ColirmbjA. Mr, -17-. >— (Lcne Star 10 11 iViluni" _Mtv.Es "'- fiM.ru Dllloa ... 04 .; O5 : t'otn iJKrartlon.- . ?2 * ; 4:'NJayne — =(.>3 Com.hC "Nation- 03 <>4!Mid Pawnee. .. 02 i-^ • Conqueryr •\u25a0';.. .05 -^iMUltown Frac <>2 \u25a0 — -.. Cnwker.Jaek: «5- ,<i7-|Mofcawk _8.12 • — ,M»iisy :-.:.".•...• •<« \u25a0 W! Mohwk C Leas <'l (2 'iiaiey.Et . 01 <fi! Mohawk Ex . . fHJ 07 ll»esert CnleT... 02 —'Mohawk I>>dse OH — Onr B.Btte C. " ll'.- I*: Nevada Boy .. 03 01 Pnxifld - Trnsl: \u25a0• O7 os.Nev Goldfleld.. 11 J2 Dixie-'. \u25a0......,;,. *a <"<4;Oro OS 1O I»i>mlnlon..-X . .' "— r 02;Penni>TlTanla;: 01 \u25a0 — Ijrmin- \u0084..,> O4 ~!Ked Hills .... 22 23 Fsnjeraldfc- :.. 04 — He<l Top Ex.. J3 .14 Fofleral .- .'.V. . -—v"* •^Saijd«t<irra . :.,' . 10- :;1S Florence:-,...2. 17 2.'2^-.Sanrtßtorm . El; — -t*4 . Hf>»-cuce f.\':. Jl .iSiSandstm \V Ex •V— ('2 Fr«n<-.»« Mkk. 4:t . — Si!.T«r Pick ..22 23 «:o!d ,n«r t'r«» <rj -^\u25a0SllTor Pick Ex <X .— • »;id Bull I*"X <••%. — 'Si Ires ..-..;. :J4 - : S-'i <:!<1 i'nn'Mv.a.'«i'..--.'« Irw ' l/»s. 07 : — «.;id KTiie!.-. . 'f'l3.' —-.Sun Do*- \u25a0.'„•.. <— 01 ' iiUjHrmli: !.:\u25a0—: re.Tremsncc ..... — i»> «;id Portland. • 07 • Cw!V-ern«l ....'.-.. 1)7 30 .: <;m K«l King • -.-•tr, ;'Won«#r ..;... *- 03 . \u25a0 «;i<l Joshua.-.. — --/W Yejllrw Hose.. <>4 — (U'i -Kowedss; ?3" ~ : :Yellow Tiger.. : 11 — ; Amsrs:o*a ' . .'. '.— . >'3 I.l"ine«iake K. r— 50 : Amethyst :... . (H» 'JOiUre Harris .. — 02 Beatjrr Mt XL- — 'JWfiyllwfr. Con 16 17 P.iC Bulifrrgi., "I- — Midniriit '...... 03 05 Bonnie CUre.- — ." 'V! Mom Bullfrog. Ol \u25a0 — •\u25a0 Bulifroc Anx'.. — •' '. «^,Montjromv Mt. V 3 — '- ' Hifrc Banner. 01 --\Mtir Shon Ex: .03 - — . Biilltror Ex . . £-"••• fllrNupcet •-...:.-. «l . 04 KtilSfros ;M»n. 04. . tjS'Oriff Bullfrog. fi3 04 liirnr Nsr Bk- otr. — bhoslin Nat Bk — ;(•! P.lfrj: N Stiir. i"J- — iTnmii (on .. 2<) -S2' BIXiV .Victor.. — <HJ Valley View..; — «>0 IH»n TSlfii iKnx. \u25a0 03 ... <i4|VelTel -. -^ ' :.Os': .Os' «;<)ld : Bar - XT'- <ij:Ventura .-: os •;—; — \u25a0<;ol<i; Scptre;. ta\ r.-';Y)iukw Oirl v, 02 — H Hoolisaa..': — ;\u25a0 .(4j .-.;., • \u25a0 \u25a0 '. •' .. •"•; ;.-. "Manhattan District \u25a0\u25a0'-.\u25a0 * Apr .rool Ex. — .'. Otiiiaa Mln NeV. 03 ,"C4 Comet :'• — ' .;'«>l.'.Man Plute .i. 01 \u25a0 — \u25a0<;•>!* : Wi-rlge ; . •_ 03 <i Men Red Top. — 02 (irannr <; M. l«i- \u25a0 : •— i*Hner«l Hill.. 02 -\u25a0— > . li:d «;«mp .... -Of--- — .-Mustans .Man.... 12 — I.Ut-Je <Jrpy . ; —•-\u25a0. <> Mhhum- Anx.. — :O1 Man T^lfnoTit-,. *—^-'-'wi'Mustantr Ex ... '03 . .04 Mtn .P.ron^tvD..' 03 ,-\!<4.'f»rls: Man ...'.'. <M .—. — Man Buffalo.. 01." — :i-Plne Nut. ...; IM •05 Mj.a ' (.'fln' *\u0084 . -r- iKlfiyr lluiuphrey. 02-'-'O4 . Man :Comb ; 1 :; 01 • --^istray D<>g .:\u25a0:. 00 ' — •.. Men'iCresce'nt. 02 rKiTafluinia Coppr -^ .-.J13 M»i,n C-owbo?.. O2 • •—^'ThanksslvlnZi.. " — i. SO Man rs l>ester. . <» ..— ;Whale :. 03- — Msn IHumMdt ««' • — 1 yellow llptw- 02' V' 3 •.;•' ManvLit Joe 4 ' : ;oj ' .*?±\ • . \\y-/ '. " . Otber' District* ' '" •"•. h' Crown Pt GVd 15 •• — 'Jeffetron Apex — -30 * ?>jrle'e- Ne*t,. 25 "•\u25a0 r^»l Johnnie \u25a0 Cons.;. ;>6 — ' Ksirrn- .Aztec.' -i-.. 25'I.ynx CPffk . . — 05 . Fairrw" O . BM 12 !s.Ma«ima H!ll«. -*- £5 r«lrrn- 'llailut at . — i»T Hills ... .3.25 — \u25a0rcirvj\- Kaclo." CB..\T«'!K*t Hills Ex :« — Fairra- Jt Mt. —- \u25a0 lOiNer • Wonder.;. " <U — :. " Futrrw 11 lick "— '." 37-* .V. Star -Wondr Ol — Feirrw-S Kng:'-— L<> Pitts S Penk. .' S~> 00 • ' "Plor C. c II K«x '— 15! Round 5it.'.... .-: -^- Ni .<;iohej Johnnie. '15 : = -^f&ound Mt Et .-7 IS ,«;bldyke . Beef.- OC v — (Smoky Val-,-.'. — -£5 Ida Mac Anx. c r^-. •\u25a0 Jo'Vultnre . .-.!.» '^- •15 . ' San FranrliiFO Kxchance !. D:ls a. m.- rtrpular Session •'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 No 6a les. . .•\u25a0 '\u25a0 \u0084 - • ' \u25a0 .' ] SnJpP!**rs'h \u25a0•' m.°.'Bepular Session ' : I." 5000 Enatrtre I 05.2000 Adams ..'\.Z. '07 100 ItaiFy ...•./.'...- 02ilOf>0 <irrat Bend .'. 27 .-.lfftx' J-one Smr "..: -10-^no Sandstorm ... 17 : \u25a0 2fK«) K»-d Hills--..-. 2S .1000 Daisy . . : . . <>2 3"0<» I'jkl< Top Ex. 14 1000 Florence- Ex 15 3f«rift Bis Bullfroe.. (C 500 Gld Con M...3.f«5 •2000 Pine Nut ... <W3OO Do/islO 3.V0- Yon Old C*n M...3.tHi! 200 Florence "..-... 2.15' ; 2:":j p. m. Regular Rewion" .... V** C*'.t Eureka.. Cl! 30 Gld Con M...3.05 CLOSING QUOTATIONS - Tonopah District ' •• \u25a0. Bld.Aisk.; • ' .Bjd.Ask. . Cash Boy .-. — <^!Mont Mid Ex. — 05 Oi-eat *X\'«trn. 01 02'<">hlo Ton ...; — 05 . !nd Ton . — 01 Paymaster ... — 01. Jlru° Butler .. 40 — Ilencue Crm ..04 — MacNaroara.. 20 — [Ton Belmont.. 95 *— Midway 48 . Bo! West End Con — 4Z Goldfleld District Adams O0 o*>; Great Bend . . 2<5 2S • Atlanta 21 22|Grt Bend Anx 02 03 Black Ant* ..02 03'Grt Bend -Ex. 05 07 Blk B Bonao (C fpS'Jcabo Ex 70 — vF.lk Butte Ex 03 04: Lone Star 00" IBlue Beil ... *** Ofe.Mayne *03 — \u25a0Jt'Aat; Bull ... 1« IS.MId Pawnee.. .' 02 O4 Fraction. « S4|Mobii«-k Ex ..-05 07 Ocmnir >"atlon 03 OSiOro 08 !0 Cracker Jack. <»i . OSllled Hills 22 24 Daisy' €1 —Red Top Ex.. 13 15" Dm B Btte C. 14 1C Sandstorm ... 13 17 o Pixie «« O4i Wonder — 03 Cld Con M...4'.iK« 4.05; Bullfrog District Amethyst — JOXljre Harris .. 01*. 02 VAz Bul^fro^..- — 01 !Moct Bullfrog, i— '. <<3 • Blfrs Net Bk 0C — 1 Victor ... 02 — Manhattan District Apr Fool Ex. — OliMan Dexter .. 10 — Gold Werfre.V M OBjMan Uttle Joe Ol C 2 M*n Broncno.. 04 07 Man lied Top. 01 02 Mas Cowboy.. 02 CSiMan Whale ..03 t-5 AtpbV .....I. — 04' Julia — 08 A!U ..01 (SJwtice 01 M Andes ...•....„ 21 22 Kentuck OS OS) Belcher ...... 23 -. — Mexican 57 5S Bwt & Belcb. 7S Ss|oyhlr 1.12 1.15 Bullion 13 J4iOrerman II 12 Ctledonia 21 23|Pctosl 15 ie ihallense .... 16 —JHaraire — 47 Ciiollar oa lo:Sc<.Tj'lon 03 05 Confidfnce ... .—. — MiSejr Belcher ..02 O4 C<j» Imperial. 'H t«2 Sierra Ncr ... 47 SO Con Va M Co. .'.7 sS;silver 11111 ... — 40 Crown Point-. 2-1 — .Union C«.a ... 29 SI Exchequer ... — 35'Utab —:\u25a0• *» Gould & Cur. 14 Isjyellow Jacket. l.2s — llale & Norc. .— 04| . nCAL. ESTATE TRA.\SICTIO\S Pui A..- Lout* and, wife to Eafae! Trotta, lock 3. Roisw tract; Rrant. ta Plant and wife to Empire State snre sny, lot «t NE comer of Twenty-fourth i<\ Doiarlass. E 65 by N 114; <1O. <U<»r and wife to Alfred XV. Morsenstern, ' line of Mafon street, 44 N of Jackson, jj- W 77:«: 110. Bcafemla Healr to Barbara. M. K.nl. Holiday Ties Up Business in the Mining Stock Market Deals. Run: L6\v; ; but Proposition to Adjijurnf ; ; ; Is Promptly; •Vetoed by the Brokers . ;"":• ".\u25a0 The ;rrrlnlng: stock market was prac'r tlcally , dead yesterday. \ln .the San Francisco stock and exchange board and the • San. Francisco • mining ex change the sales amounted Iri both the call board and the informal sessions to only 80,000- shares of all kinds, which is the smallest record made-. since the boards were opened. The holiday tied up the business of the stock : brokers almost completely* A proposition was made to ' -clos*. ' the San Francisco stock and exchangre board . during the holi days, but this was voted dowft; '.Conse-:. quently the business, will continue tp. day. ;•...-. '.\u25a0 ' . ; •'. \u25a0• :'\u25a0\u25a0 - . : The conditions; were singular, as they related to mining stock transactions; : Brokers found it Impossible to deliver stocks In some instances!" Some others refused to accept deliveries. Other brokers declared that the legal holidays CARMEN CALL CORNELIUS TO TALK WITH COMPANY Strike Is Imminent on All J Lines for Allege 4 Pis : criminatioii : \u25a0 '-\u25a0:. ".:. , Special b\j Leased Wire to ThtCall BTOCKTON,; Oct. 31.— Richard Cori "nelluß, president of the San J-Trancisco carmen's un}pn, was in Stockton today investigating, complaints by , ;tha-. local carmen's union against the Central Cal ifornia traction company, which its men say is discriminating against unionism in attempting to operate Its. ihterurban. lines between: Stockton and Lodi with nonunion \u25a0 men' imported from -Xios. An*, geies. Trouble, is imminent with the traction company and Cornelios.V&t the solicitation of local carmen, is: :attemp.tr ing to adjust differences, and: save a; tieup of the lines here. : ... : - \u25a0,': President Cornelius said he merely came to Stockton to pay an official .visit, but it was learnedthat his:bnly purpose was. to attempt &h : adjustment of the contentions. ..'.'.. :/ ;.'":• '\u25a0\u25a0' ' :>-, .- - .'•\u25a0 . Several weeks ago Manager. Mctener.: gan, late of 'the Huntlngton: lines .of Ivos Angeles, practically forced the local union to accept his terms., which pro vided that union men could operate ex^ clusively, upon the lines within- the city; of;. Stockton, while he should be;-per- mitted to employ : such niien as he de sired on the ihterurban lines, regardless of the unions..^! .. \u25a0 \u25a0 =\u25a0 : -'| : ;;..:, \u25a0: : ' :.': SdHQQL BOARD REFUSES ;\u25a0:\u25a0;(= TO ORDER VACCINATIONS State Law : Largely : Disobeyed ; by Sonoma County Trustees,;. Who \u25a0 Would Rather Resign >: Special by Leased Wife to The Call : - SANTA ROSAV Oct., 31. — The board of education has ignored the order -'-qf the state, board of- health requiring the, yaccinattbn of . school children under this state law and when County Super-, iniendent Dp Witt Montgomery Hies his ; report NDvernber. T many country dis tricts also wiirhave failed.". 'Consider-, able opposition to the law by parents has: appeared and trustees of several districts in Sonoma' county .have said, they 'would resign rather, than: to en force •". it. •\u25a0"\u25a0'• :.\u25a0•\u25a0•:"\u25a0:: ..:\u25a0,'.:'::..• • : - : v : :The' matter has b«en before tlie : Santa.: Ilbsa board, for meetings but: was . referred ".to a special committee which failed] to -report, it is: believed that ther« Is penalty attached; ftfr. fall-., ure. of board ..rmembers, to .'.comply with^ the.law. 't . \u25a0 ; --.v. v . '\u25a0'• .'; :' ','j. [\u25a0\u25a0', '\u25a0;' LUMBERMEN. WIN. BIG . • . . . VyiGTORV IN NORTHWEST Secure an : Injunction to. Prevent : \u25a0 Railroads From . Putting ,in ...:-\u25a0 ;• Force Increased RateS ; . ' PORTLAND',- Ore,", ..Oct.: 31.^-rlJumber' rrieri won a. vjetoTy'.in the federal cburt : tiiis. xiiprninß; \u25a0 when-. Judge-. C: :E.: E. Wol- ; verton -granted the irijunction. asked by. the Oregon and, Washington. 1 lumber, rtiarjufacturiers*. association against the proposed new " advance in lumher rates which' the : railroads .had announced would take : effect tomorrow,' Novem ber 1. The association was ordered to deposit a., bond pf $250,000 with which to. pay ani' difference between the ex .isting rate and .th« . proposed rate, should the railroads eventually win. Inc. lot Ht XW •corner of Filbfrt street and Na .pif-r MIPT- X.5»:6 by W.fiO; $.%<ipO. •: ' Honry H.DIIgM md wlfp to Abraham GoifJpn ion. ,on#-hiilf of lot 4<V block 30. Ileiss tract; ?10. \u25a0Julius -Rotb to Josephine Rothi lot In E line of TV>lsom Btrwt. C37:6S of Tvrenty-gecond, S 22:« by X 122:«: gift.' -• . :• ' ' .. \u25a0 " Georpp- tyxlbunt'i:' to Christina M. Todhunter, ' Wt in W line of JiaTkln. street, 87:8 N of Lom •bf.r<l.- eN SO by W 8-7:0. tprt one other piece : jpift. BnlMlng construct lna company to H. Law and H. K. Jaw. lot In E Jlne of Seventh avenue, 110 Nof I tctrert. N 23.byK 120; $100: •; . .- : . A. M. Rwlng'and wife to Mary C. Pehnuten ba«R.: lot In X line of Fourth ? venue, 284:3 N of B street.- N 23 by. E 116; f6,700. \u25a0 John J. Greeler and wife to Tbomas F. Gree ley,"lot In RE line of IToward street, GSO SW of Klrst. SW 2-"> by SE S.">; $10. John B. Griffith to Fannie Griffith., Vi lot In Dolores- 6trpet. 147 S of Twenty-second, 8 36 by E 117:0; $10.' • • John W. Roller to Theodore J. WelsK. lot in N line of GarfleM street, 25 W of "Bright, 'W! 25 by N 100; $10.. Julia McDennott •to Mary C. Saul lot in E line of Seventeenth avenue." 2«:11 JJ of Cle ment' street. N 25 by E 120; $10. . Mary C. and Gwirge M. Saul to Clau? Bntt mann and wife, lot in E line of Seventeenth avenne.- 28:11 N of Clement street, N- 25 by E 120; $10". ' o Boy D Walker and wife to James N. Denier, lot 20,- block D, Mission Street land -company; $10- \u25a0 • . . T. B. Potter realty company to Henry I, Tassett, lot 0, block 62, Rels tract; grant. ; ''\u25a0' nulldlnsr Contract* • |j .Western real estate company, with Raise' 1 Dodge company — Plumbing .-and gag fitting for 11 Btorv and basement building at S corner ot > First and Market streets, SW 30 by SB 80, , $5,750. Frederick. L. Gridley with It.. W. Merrill— All work on one *tory bungalow at Seventeenth and Belvedere streets; . $1,505. B*becca U. Head and Anna B. 11. M.- Jeph •on.wlth H. W..Moffart. L. A. Boylngton and Turner company — Heating system.- electrical work and plumbing for 12 story building at SW corner of lost Ptreet and Grant avenue. S 120, W 07:1, N 40. E 4. N SO, E G3:l; $35,370. Sophia 11. Slockman with Jenkins & Gross- All work for 3 story and basement frame build ing (6 C«tsi in S line of CaneHi avenue, 925:3% W ot bouglas street: $5,120. ' B. H. Llchtensteln with Forderer cornice works — Pheet mstal work for building at SW corner of Ellis and Powell streets; $1,050. Jacob Stern tt l th -I*, K. Boynton — Electrical wirlnir for building -at NW corner of Sansome and Ha! Jerk streets: $2,800. Llndgren-Hlcko company with Hersog iron works— Ornamental' lron work for 8 story build ing at SE corner of First and Market I streets, S 137:6, NE 1)1:8. XW 137:6, SW 91:8; $11,078. : : Mary E. Carlton with J. A. Davis & Son— All work .on 1 story and sttlc building on N 20 feet of lot IS and S 10 feet of lot 17, block 11, Sunset Heights; . $3,000. Caldwell & Co. with Golden Gate structural and ornamental Iron works— Work on building In E line of Taylor street,. 187:6: X of Turk: $3,200. Northern Whent Market . WASinNOTON TACOMA, Oct. Sl.~Wheat inactlye, ; nominal and unchassed. Blue Btcm, 80c; club. SSc: t*<JL Sfia. ' THE VS-AST 'FRANCISCO ; CALL;f FRIDAY, g\KrOV JJiMBEB 1, 1907; • - ..,-.. .. -. . f prevented them from meeting their" en-" gagements. . . The market was i prac tically bare of business^from'.the out-v side because there was no exchange to-, be had with other cities.- . :.- The prices for Goldfleld Consolidated Mines did not change much; from- the; rates of the day preceding.. TheC'rahge' was from $3.87% to $4\05., Th.c • merger deals did not much exceed 5,00.0.. shares; Florence sold at $2.10® 2.20, which!.sales of only about 3,000 shares. ... •\u25a0•.'>\u25a0.-'*•'.' '. With these small ~ showings there, were some shares that gained strength; arid the market*^ wag quite" firm? 'on. prices;. Belmont opened: at $1.05 and a gain of 5 points was made later. -'V • : .The. interruption to mining' -.-stock sales is due entirely to the financial troubles of the country. 'When.>the banks get their balances the stoefc.mar ket will share the revival -with: other lines to be benefited; . .• . . .; : • CARRIES LIFELESS BABE IN HER ARMS FOR HOURS Mother Unaware of iittle % jOne's Death yntfl.^6ld; : J. ;; • \u25a0; •:_•<-'• by the Doctpr . : : }: : -." -.:"\u25a0; Special fep Leased Wire to The Call ; .SANTA ROSA, Oct. • 3t.^Hr.a. : j? Gu'^ Peterson, who lives in \u25a0 the. suburbs of this city, carried her .11 old baby i richer arms for several hours this evening; without knowing .tha.t;,. Us Uf^ had' gone. out. '\u25a0 ; : ';•" ' v :'?.•••' -." : •j. The child had been : . : slck;f6r... several' days. .-. The mother took th« Ut.tl«- on^ tonight ;and carried it to a physician's office,, but as he was absent' she-was compelled to await his re turn/ --While waiting: she wentout to several places : bh errands, and when she returned' the physician told her the little. onfe : had. been .dead several hours. . ••\u25a0' ; - : " '\u25a0'. Thp coroner will hold an inquest;.. .'• ; - ; GOVERNMENT SENDS SOIL' ." \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0': = :. EXPERT TO SAN-jpAQUIN; Will Determine HoW Best ; to Make v Lands Yield Greatest : : / Return s.-!;: .,: •;;• ... . and Preserve Fertiiity '. ;; :•; : - Special by Leased Wire to /The Call . 'STQC^CTOH Oct. : 3l^"Vy'iiii;a;'m ; Whlt;. T ney; . chi«f of [the bureau ' <>f -soil', sur veys.', of the' department .of '; agricul ture, notified Secretary J. Al! Eddy of the Stockton chamber of commerce to- : day that Dr. Howird S.'Reed pt Washf Ingtoni iD. C., one of the best' expert^; In fertility problems,. wbuld : bb'tseht to Stockton immediately ; - to ; • • determine Irow best to niake r the rich : larid.B of San Joaquln county prbduca tlie: great est revenue and still maintain.', the- pro^. ductive quality of. the-. soils."-. AVhiitney said: ~ ' •'•; •' ,-" : : "V •'\u25a0-% .• -\u25a0 . ' : • I -fully apprpclale that the matter 'of , r presprv- Ing the .fertility of tbe-sbll involves trreat.'ajrri oultural interests and-.iR becoming a": vital ques \u25a0fion to the people. . of ' the Rtate.-. The investi gation will result . lm tho greatest good, to/ -the farmlnc rlann of the>tate and particularly the rich "dplta lands, which', are • Just, the class .of foils that should continue, with proper trnatnipnt, proper fertilisation and proper rotation of'crops, .to yield, the flueet ' returns. : \u0084- . .';g - ' \u25a0Dr. Reed will arrive in Stockton dur ing the first week In November. • JAPANESE HORDE TO POUii \ : .: INTO BRITISH COLUMBIA Brown Witness Testifies That | Four I '•: Immigration Companies Are.; '..' {-.- : : ,' at .Work -M y-':" B. C. Oct. 31,-^A- wit ness named Ishikwaga; before Govern ment Commissioner King, who As'set tling riot damages, declared. today." that four Japanese immigration companies operated, in Vancouver. These companies were prepared to bring large of men from Japan and had made large contracts, with railway, companies, to" •supply laborers. \u25a0','\u25a0'•\u25a0"/ !."• .; '\u25a0 ..-• ' .Tlie system was, .hd said, that : tiie ak^nts of the companies In. Japah'-re-: ceived ai stated amount for supplying men for.one, two or three years, and sometimes longer, 10 per cent of; every oriental's wages being collected by -.'the employment agency. This applied \u25a0to domestic; servants. as well as mill hands and railway ! workmen. . A boarding house keepers' union in Vancouver con trolled the situation. ':,:"\u25a0\u25a0 • .' ' FARMERS' INSTITUTE . . . ' : BEGINS ITS SESSIONS President Wheeler \ Is on Program for 'Address Concerning Ag* ricultural Education ' Special by Leased Wire to The Call .SANTA. ROSA, Oct. 31—Arrange ments have been completed for the Farmers' institute which -will begin tomorrow and continue through. Sat urday. Th 6 institute is under the au spices of Sonoma Pomona grange, and is conducted by Prof. W. T. Clark --of the "agricultural faculty of the University of California. He will be assisted by Prof. M. • E. : Jaffa on poultry, "Dr. A. R. • Ward of the bac teriological , and veterinary department on dairying. Professor Bioletti on vitl cultural topics and Prof., E. J. Wickson, 'dean of the agricultural' department, on orchards. President Benjamin 'Ide •Wheeler -will lecture tomorrow eve.nlng on "Agricultural Education." . . SON OF SENATOR CLARK IS CHARGED WITH FRAUD Mexican Bank Makes Serious Allega- tions in e^Suit Brought to Collect a Judgment JIEL.ENA, Mont, Oct. 31.— A suit for collection of;' a ; judgment against Charles W. Clark, son of former United States Senator Clark, ; which was \u25a0 filed in the federal court" today "by a "Mex ican bank, charge's that a certain trans fer of stocks by; Charles {W: ; Clark > to his father' "was a fraudulent device to hinder, and delay, creditors.'.: j REMARKABLE WEIGHT OF BABY CHICAGO, Oct. 31— A dispatch to ; the Tribune from Parkersburg/.Wr V.; says : A remarkable freak ; of is; an infant of W..H. Banes, an:emplos r e;of a factory at Matoaka. The babe", which Is- named; William .: Edward ?-! Banes,', is only S-months old and-; weighs 'llo pounds. ' r The babe at birth "was of nor mal weight, but has Increased steadily in weight until lt[is.now/a prodigy, and weighsalmost as much;as'ita mother. WIXTER CHECKS CHOLERA ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. \u25a0 31.— -The official cholera \u25a0 statistics " for the week ending ; October 22 show 'that with the approach of winter, the" epidemic. ls^bef ing checked. There" were :^1, 099, new cases and 416 deaths reoortecL- THREE INDIANS KILLED IN CLASH WITH TROOPS Reputed Wizard Chief of \u25a0 -Navajos Is Captured, ;\u25a0':\u25a0;' After Battle > UPRISING IS ENDED Band y Headed <by Bylillie :• •;;•• Makes Short Stand ' • ••\u25a0 Against Cavalry • WASHINGTON",: Oct. 31.— 1n a battle . b.fetwoeri- ' United States troops and In dians "In 'southern; Utah" three Indiana 'were .killed and another wounded. News •of ;the, occurrence was conveyed to the Indian bureau in a telegram from, S uperintendent Shelton, which, though :dated yesterday, was not received until \u25a0today-.. ; ; The. army command consisted of four officers,: 74 men and three' Indian B.cqut's. A The telegram, which was dated at Ship Rock, N. M.,, follows: -•"The troops have returned * from southern Utah. \u25a0 They arrested Bylillie arid nine' other Indians. Three others *vere killed and one wounded while \u25a0.shooting: .at the Indian police and sol diers. The Indians are fiulet and I don't anticipate further trouble." .:. The Indians arrested \u25a0'_ are part -of .a .band of Navajos from -New. Mexico arid eastern: Arizona. , Under the lead ership of ByiilUe they have been cre ating disturbances because of their fdistncllnation to observe .Superintendent' Shelton requested that Boldiersbe sfent to the reservation and troops I and:K of the Fifth • cavalry, udder Captain Willard, were dispatched from .Fort Wingate, N. M., to . Aneth, \u25a0Utah, Qctober 22. It was not intended .at:'the time that their, presence should be;.mdre than a peace demonstration. ;j; j \u25a0..The .war today received the following-, dated Thunder Bay, S. : i). f , ; from Captain Johnson, wjjo was dispatched to the Ute Indian camp in . Sou th.- ' Dakota : : "^Visited Ute camp 'yesterday; found :them quietly awaiting pur; arrival; ex pect t<>. be able to adjust their differ ences. ; Will hold council with head '.men -today and report results. Agent has dismissed voluntary force and con trols situation- with", lndian 'police. No imrtiedlate. danger." ,r, r ; : ••Byliilie. lives, on the south side of the •San Juan river in Utah, about 40 miles northwest of the San Juan agency, and threatened to kill the agent and some of his .assistants. When some friendly Indian^ ..visited him, Bylillie challenged : th;em>to flght..-'- The vast majority of :the-. Navajos; who are' friendly, regard hlrri as a wizard. One of them died •a~ f ew. months ago attributing his ill ness i;o\ the .witchcraft.; of .' the disaf fected leader, r They-, have made many : reqiiests thatßylillie be removed from the- reservation, and once he was driv en' but with the admonition not to.re turri.--' .It is .presumed that when the .'troop's appeared- he , met them with threats of arms and was captured after four of hfs followers had fallen. piSCONTiNUE CONTRACTS : .- '; V;.;{ ON- GRAIN SHIPMENTS : Three - Trunk « Llirie • Railways Are Worried u ; byi- Complaints and . SHortage- of ,Cars ; § NEW. YORK, Oct.; '3l.— Following the recent protest 1 of - ; . the western grain shippers '£hat it is impossible for them togettho trunk, lines to move consign ments of/, grain; X r p.m . Buffalo to New York, and that in refusing to enter into contracts -for these 'export "shipments they AvercT greatly; hindering the grain export tFade, it Is learned that the N.»w York Central,^thte;iiackawanna and the Erie have temporarily discontinued the making 'of,^"contracts on Jgrain.Ship ments. \u25a0 ' \u25a0-\u25a0; \u25a0'?* w :^ '-.'-;\u25a0 V>-'-. -'•,...' - \u25a0•'The cutting oft 'of 'contracts on.fu tuno shiphipnU'was'ldue to the; purely physical •.'"condition* of car shortag«. • It is believed that. the roads will all r>e -able alike.to: relieve the congestion in a few.'; days and resume the accept ance -of contracts. V '.RUSSIAN ; WO3IAX HANGED \u25a0\u25a0. : ST."-EETERSBURCr,, Oct. j3ls~Mlle. Ragozlnnlkava, who on October 28 killed General. Maxirrioffsky, director pf •the department of. prisons of the mfn •lstry. opf the interior, was hanged this morning. . " , ' ;. : '• ,:...-\u25a0.\u25a0;"\u25a0 = KNOCKS OUT VOTING MACHINES BOSJON, Oct. Sl.-^The supreme court in deciding today against 'the validity of -a voting machine in Massachusetts, declared that any method of voting. which hjdes the ballot from the voter is unconstitutional. • , MARRIAGj^LICENSES .The* following marriage license vtere Issued In this city Thursday, October 31: . . John T. NMcholls, 25, C 42 Capp etrpflt, and Nellie Fltzpatrlck, 25/628 Fifth avenue. : Hiram 'B. Slyter, 2S, 684 San Jose aTenue, and Frances M.-'Bohn, -18, 460 Day street. , "Claude G. Mentter, 26, 681 Folsotn street, and I^na Oay, 20. city. ' . . .Wales B. Klncald. T.l. Oakland, and Mildred W. Moote, 21. 2843 Howard street. •William I\ Orßnti.2l. 1619 Turk street, and Mamie 'J.- Crowley, is, 733 Fulton street. H. Alfred Anderson, 21,^1014 Fillmore street; and; Ada A. Gilberts,- 18, 607 York street. • \u25a0 Louis N: Cleveland, S2, I/»s Angeles, and Anna A. Arfnbruster, 81; Los Angeles. , . Martlno Taddeucci, 47, and Ecter Franceschl, 37, both of 1808 Fifteenth avenue. t--y;-' Benjamin .Bernstein, 25, and Minnie A. Hardt, 19, both of 226 Rcott'street. t , Pierre Lilies, 27,'Antiocb,- and Jeanne Pee, 20, 1977 Pine street." '•\u25a0•; \u25a0-'\u25a0 -Florea. Dumltreseu, 2fl, and Mary Dlmltreser, 22," both of 21 Flood aTenue. : Fred W. Stelnkamp, 36, , and Lottie ' Robinson, 86.. both of Sulsun. '- Leslie B. Glllim, 27, s and Edna C. Gates, 27, both of 250 Townsend street. OAKLAND, Oct. 811— The" following ' marriage : licenses ; were issued today: Andrew J. Tißbe, 30. Oakland, and- Mary. E. Butler, 23.- Columbus, O. - • . i- Manuel .T. Bettencourt, 22, and Fruminio Dias, 20,. b0th of Oakland. :: ' . ' Giuseppl Cosentlno/ 28, Oakland, an 4 Rosallna Rucplero, 10, Klmhurst. James J. Snee, 33. Oakland, and Margaret I. Long, 23,"Klngston. Pa.", : • . • y • Frank •\u25a0 P. Carrey; 21/ and Elna BJelkengren. 21., both of Oakland. Alfred : Sundclin, 37, Oakland, and Mlna Aksrila. 28.' Berkeley.^ ' ° \u25a0\u25a0'..:\u25a0\u25a0.= BIRTHS; MARRIAGES, DEATHS \u25a0:. Birth, -marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted.-. They must be handed in at either: of the . publication : of flees and.be indorsed with i the name and residence - of; persons author- ized :to ' have . . the > same : published. Notices - 1 e- strlcted simply, to the announcement of the event are published once in tbls column free of charge. MARRIAGES GARDINER— KEMPF— In this city, October' 30 1907, by : ; Rev .-i Oliver L.iCorbln, L. Edward . Gardiner, and Annie ; M. ; Kempf; , -.; GARDINER— BTIERLEN— In this city, - October ; 29,1 1907,. by; Rev. J.r A. Gardiner, assisted by :•;\u25a0 Rev. 'John , F. - Wll9on, Henry -yv. •L. Gardiner of; Seattle, .: : Wash.,: and Florence 'E. \u25a0 Stlerlen *. of: San Francisco. ' ' . ' '< HANSEN— MEYER— In this city, October 30 - .1907/, by Rev. G. A. Bernthal, Lorenz U. Han- \u25a0 Ben- and Henrietta "il.~ Meyer, both -of .San - , Francisco. y--:7 "-,'. ..;-., - .\u25a0 . . .' . \u25a0 • . : ~; ; DEATHS Bamber/; Wai ter ,, E./ 35 Lynch/Michael 88 liea udry.l- Louis ;:M.. 30 Meyer,, Anna:' .".-.. :.v 59 Jtohle, William F/:: 1 70 -Muller.v Katherine./47 Bone. .William-H. .'. ."58 O'Nell, Cornelias.-. ;-. 73 Bradshaw, ' Patrick :v 48 Paneblanca, .. 38 Caminata, Mary.'. :';.''\u25a0 — Petersen-; (lnfant) paYldson/i Walter, S.T 72 Piconso, - Lorenzo.'.'./ 16 KMaon. David , . . . ; . 63 Segarliil,' Maria . . ... 62 Harris, ' Henry....;.. 72 Waitt. Alfred C. 76 Hart, * Hazel. .'. : . . . : .29 Weaver, , Capt. H. P. 44 Henderson, \u25a0? Margaret 65 Wright. James M . .-. — Hunt, i Rose : L. . . /. .' . — Wulferdlngen,' C. E.: 74 Lorenr, Christian " ; «. 38 Zlckel. J0hn ........ G" BAMBER— In this city. * October 30, 1907, Walter 'E. 1 Bamber.' beloved son \u25a0of Joseph -J. Bamber - and C Virginia K. . Bamber ; of ; Sky land. \ and i loving 1 brother •of Mrs. \u25a0 Harry , F". - Law- rence' of Wrights, Santa ;Cruz. a native of . Oakland, Cal.-, aged <35 years 11 month 3 and :11 d?ys.: : ' :;\u25a0. •'.',.. :;'-;.v:^. *?. \ "..\u25a0 .. -: \u25a0 \u25a0Friends and - acquaintances are respectfully Invited to 1 attend the • f unesal this day (Fri- .. day)/ "at 12:30 p. . m.7 from the parlors •of J. J. -Crowly & C 0. ,, 692 Valencia stfeet. In- * terment Cypress .Lawn cemetery., . *-. : \u25a0 . Officers and members of 3an Francisco aerie No. 5,' F. O. E .,'• are requested, to attend, the funeral of our late brother, "Walter. E. Bamber. from the parlors of J. J; Crbwly. & Co.; 692 Valencia ' street. . ; today- (Frfda'y ), • . November 1/ at 12:30 p. m. By order of - D, J. CREAMER; 'President. GDST POHLMAN. Secretary. BEAUDRY— In Oakland/ Cal.. October 29, 1907. • Louis M. .' Beaudry, beloved " son of the - late - Louis M . and Annie Beandry, and brother .6t Florence/Isabella A. and-J. E. • Beaudry, .' a | native of California,- aged 36 ycdrs 5 months ; : and ; 13 days."* -' : ;' •' - .. ; . • Friends "and acquaintances are respectfully ;• \u25a0 _ invited .to attend -the.-funeral-. tomorrow. (Sat- •! urday)f,\November 2, af 9!30 o'clock, from. the J residence of h[a sister, 552 Twenty-fifth street: i thence to St. Frances de Sale's church., where al requiem; high i mass for the repose of • his soul j willrbe" celebrated, "commencing -at" 10 -o'clock. , Interment St. Mary's. . cemetery. • .'-; ' :.: ••'-:•. • BOHLE^-At rest/ In- this city. ' 6ctoper 31^ 1907. William' F., beloved' husband. -at Emllle Bohle. beloved father of Al Fi. and' Fred H. Bohle, and beloved stepfather, of William .F;::Steln:arrd Mrs. Mario . Schnrman,'; a native "ofV Germany,' aged ,70 years and . 9.- months.- :..'• ' . -, .. BONE— In San Francisco, October 31. 1907, Wil- liam Henry. Bone/ beloved husband' of Emma L. Bone, and father of Mary" Frances, -Emma - Josephine-, and Harry.'- O. : Bone, a : native of CornwalJ,' England, aged 58 years 10 months and 27 days. • .(Placer county papers, please- copy.)- \u25a0: . • \u25a0 . . \u25a0•.•. Friends and acquaintances ' are .respectfully Invited to attend funeral ; services '.tomorrow (Saturday) : afternoon,. November 2,^190?. at 2 -o'clock, at Trinity-:: Methodist. 1 EplscopaL church,; Berkeley. ; Interment it .Mountain View cemetery. :. • •' ' . .- ' ; ,.- . BRADSHAW— In this city.. October 3t, 1TB07;- Patrick,, belnved hasband of. Mary- Bradsbaw, \u25a0 and loving 1 father of - Margaret; Mary and -Jo- seph Bradshaw, a native of County Tipperary, . Ireland, , aged ,48 years. .A member, of San Francisco lodge No. 2. Knights of the. Royal Arch. : ' '. . -'• '..,\u25a0;. . \u25a0-•- ./ .-'. .\u25a0.'• '• (Friends and -acquaintances and officers and • members \of •• Sarr Francisco lodge No. '2. Knlphts of the Royal .Arch, .are respectfully invited to 'attend the funeral' lifon.day. Nevem- ber 4, 1907, at 8:30 a. *m.,: from his. late rest- dence, 1300 Potrero avenue corner of Twenty- fifth street, thence to .St. : Peter's church, where a^reqnleni' high .mass -for the repose of his soul' will be celebrated, commencing at 9 a.m..- Interment Holy Cross 'cemetery. . . ' : CAMINATA— In this city, October -31/ 1907, at her late residence, '-610 Elizabeth ' street be- tween Castro 1 and Diamond, Mary,' dearly be- . loved daughter of Antonio a«d .Kosa Camlnata, and devoted sister of Amelia;- Josephine, John and Louis- .Camlnata, a native of San Fran- cisco. . \u25a0\u25a0:. -• \u25a0:.•• \u25a0 - \u0084: ' .-.-' '\u25a0.?&?& Remains will depait tomorrow • (Saturday), '•" November ~ $\u0084 .--1907;. on the 7:40 o'clock a. in. I boat for 1 Sonoma, v . where interment -will \u25a0 take place at 10 a. m. ' • "•",'\u25a0.'.' DAVIDSOX-i-In this city. October- :30. 1907, Walter Scott " Davidson, beloved- brother -of - Robert arid John Davidson and the - late Wil- liam Davidson, a: native of Springfield, aged 72 years. , A member of building material teamsters' union , No. 218. •• (Janesville and Oregon ' papers please copy.) • • . Notice of ' funeral hereafter. .Remains at the parlors of D. : I. Kenny &. Co.', 1719 Eddy 'street near Scott. \u25a0 *.;-.. - ELLISON— In* this city, October 30. 1907. David Ellison, beloved brother of James Ellison, a native of Ireland,- aged 69 years/ HARRIS— In this city, October 31/ 1907, Henry . Harrl*. . husband of the late' Clara Harris, and beloved • father of Flora. Pauline, Minnie 1 . Sarah. .Rose and Etta Harris and . Mrs. J. Weber,' a native of Kolmar, Germany, aged 72 years, r . \u25a0' • HART— In this city, October 31. . 1907. Hazel Hart,, a native of California, aged 29 years. HENDERSON— In this city, October 30. 1907, Margaret -Henderson, : dearly beloved wife of the late James Henderson, and loving mother of Percy L. Henderson and Mre.-E. W. Brown, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years 2. months - and 8 days. • • " The funeral will take place today (Fri- day), at 10:30 a. m., from-, her late resi- dence. 823 Po.lnt Lobos avenue/r thence. to Star : of the Sea church for services'. Interment pri- ; vate. ' " :.\- ,- ,\u25a0 , ' - . \u25a0 .. •'. HUNT— In New York. October -30. 1907, Rose Livingston Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Sin. P. H. Livingston. . • . • \u25a0 ' ; Notice of^ funeral : hereafter. ' \u25a0 LORENZ— In "this city." pctj>ber 30. 1907. Chrin- tian (Jußtav Max Lorens, , dearly beloved father of , Arthur, and Helen ' Lorenz, devoted son cf Mrs. \u25a0 Anna- C; Huttmann. and nephew of -Christiana. Henry and (be lat« Julius Hutt- mann and Mm. M. Bruce, a native of Ger-' many, aged 38 yeara 10 months and 12 days. A member of Chlckasaw tribe No. 153, 1. O. R. M.; (Oakland, Cal... papers please copy.V ',-' •' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- day), November: 2/ at 2 p.' m.. from the par- lors of H. F. Suhr& Co.. 2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet cemetery, by carriage. LYNCH— In this city, .October 31, 1007. Michael' ' Lynch, -uncle of -Mrs; .Nora Tr»lse and Daniel Hurst and Rdward R. Dore, a. native of Ire- land, aged 83 years. \u25a0'•\u25a0.": •• . . • \u25a0\u0084 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the- funeral tomorrow ; (Satur- day). *at '10:30. a. m., from h ls late residence, 804 Bay street, thence to St. Brlgid's church, 1 Van Ness . avenue and Broadway, for services. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. ' MEYER— At rest, in" this city. October 29, 1907. Anna,' beloved wife 'of Henry -'Meyer, and . mother of ,'Fred . and Herman . C. \ Meyer and Mrs. Ma-ry .Petersen, a native of Hanover, Germany;- aged 69 years. Friends and acquaintances are " respectfully." invited to attend the' funeral today \u25a0 (Fri- • day), November I,- at 1:30 p.'- m.'. \u25a0 from the parlors of- .H. F. - Sulw i Co. ; 2919 Mission street between Twjpnty-flf th and .Twenty-sixth. •Interment Mount, Olivet cemetery. by 'electric funeral : car .from -Thirtieth street and San J^e avenue. . . , . MULLER— In this city. October 31/ 1007. Kath- erlne (Munk).belove.d wlfe= of John C. Muller, and mother of the late Emilia Munk, a native of Lang Gang, Hessen -Darmstadt, Germany, .aged 47 years and 2 months. O'NEIL— In this city. October 30,- 1907. -Cornelius O'Nell/a native at Ireland, aged .73 years. PANEBIANCA— In this city, October 81, 1907, Mary. ; dearly beloved wife of Dohato Pane- blanca. and "mother ,of Archie Burns and ' daughter of Mrs. Mary Jerome, ° sister of • An- tone and Manuel . Jero#ie . anrf Mrs. Theresa Bright, Mrs. Annle ; Wood and Mrs. M. Heense", . . a ' native of California, aged SS .years. PETERSEN— In this city, October 81. 1907, In- " f ant ; son of -Albert F;- and Louisa Petersen, a , native of San Francisco. .''.': PICONSO— In i this city. October 30, . 1907, Lo- " renio Piconso, dearly, beloved t>on of Mrs. Luigla Piconso . and the late Bartholomew Piconso, and brother of Rosle Piconso, a" na-. ttve of ; San Francisco, ' aged 16 years and 5 months. . il* 4 ***?: .V> v .;>| v BEGABINI— In this city, October 81.* 1907. Ma- ria Segarlnl, - dearly beloved wife of the . late Lorenav Segarlnl. . and", loving^ mother of Phillip/; Lorenzo, Jennie and Theresa Segarinl, . a native of Italy, aged 62 years. "- - ' v Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on 1 Sunday, No- vember 3, 1907,-at 1:30 o'clock. p. m.,.,.fr0m her late \u25a0 residence, ' 2576 A - Bryant street near Twenty-fourth. • . ' WAITT— In Oakland. Cal., October 29, 1907, \u25a0 Alfred . Cooledge, beloved husband of Alice M. \u25a0 Waltt, " and \u25a0 father 'of ' Clara/; Pauline and Florence -Waltt,' Mrs. V Arthur * Leigh and > the .late -George G. '-Waltt. v a native, of: Maiden/ Mass.,; aged 76 years 3 months and 28 days. . Friends - and ' acquaintances are i respectfully invited*" to : attend . the . funeral \u25a0 services , to- .. day (Friday), November 1, at 2 o'clock p. m., ; at ' his . home, ~ 1236 Telegraph " avenue, Oak- . land.';. Interment private. .- . WEAVER—^-In; Seattle,'; October 27, 1907, Cap- 'tainH.: P. -Weaver, beloved \u25a0 husband of Mrs. U.^ P. ! Weaver/; and father of , Marion, - Robert and Alec la Weaver and brother, of -Mrs. J.- R. McGregor, a' native of WHmot, N. S., aged 44 \u25a0 years. . \u25a0. >\u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0\u25a0* -,',<\u25a0' . -\u25a0 \u25a0'' '.-• - • .\u25a0•\u25a0• \u25a0 Funeral . will : take place torhorrow, (Sarur- • day),^November 2,1 907, at 1:30 p. m., from • his late ' residence, . 2067, San ! Jose avenue. ' In- " terment . private. * .\u25a0:-. \u25a0 . WRIGHT— In this city. October 80, 1907. James M.- :Wright, beloved husband of Mary S. Wright, Fon of Caroline ; V. Wright, brother of v George :W. -Wright. "ancle of Alice A. • ' Breese, ~s : native ; of Baltimore, Md/ • '\u25a0:> Friends and ; acquaintances are respectfully ; invited to attend, the. funeral tomorrow (Satur- i day *at 2 o'clock p. . m., at , the chapel of the ;-. ! 1. , O.; O.'. F/r crematory. WULFERDINGEN— In Berkeley, : . October 31, 1907.. Charles • E., \u25a0 ; beloved \u25a0 hasband .: of Ixmts Wulferdlngen; and' father ! of : Charles E. Jr., James, X, - Walter \u25a0 H./ '..; Edward,. George, '. Louise, Antone,- .; Lynol -^ and \u25a0« Clara \u25a0•Wulfer- .' dlngen. ' a native ." of , Germany/, aged .74 . yearn. * .Friends, and \ acquaintances , are «' respectfnlly \u25a0 invited to attend funeral services Sunday after- noon > November 3. 1907/ at; 2. o'clock, .at the parlors : of . the ' Albert Brown company, '. In the Odd -\u25a0 Fellows* , building, 21OS - Addison / street. Berkeley.". ZICKEL— In: this city. October 30. 1907, .John, beloved husband ; of : Mary.- Ztckel. » and devoted father of John Jr. 4 George. -7 Henrietta and the , late • -Annie; /Andrew, ;.. Katie ; and , Louie - .' Zickel; and \u25a0 brother.: of • Mrs. '. George : Hauser, \u25a0 a . native . of .Germany, . aged ! ; 67 years 8 c months and 25- days. .-": A member^of 'Bay; View r lodge No.- 159, . Ari O;:U. W* . and ' Concordia lodge No. 122. I/:O. O.\F; \u25a0;.,-. Friends 1 and ' acquaintances . are i respectfully invited . to attend the funeral tomorrow i (Satur- day)," November 2, at 1:30 p. m.. from his late 1 residence. Thirty -second and Railroad avenues \u25a0 South. Inierment Jtount Olivet cemetery, b/ \u0084 c*rriac» — / RUCTION SALES ENTI RE PIS PERSAL SALE Trotting Bred Horses Belonging to T?. 'BRACK, at Hia Here» tX. Head of FRANKLIN ST.. SANTA CLARA, CAT. \u25a0 ... SATUBDATv NOVEMBER 3, 1.807.. BUT Greco \u25a0Tj" fi-«^'> :»:ia'vi. res?. No. 44545. for, a Btock corse.- STe Ij. by McKtr.n-7 (2:11%). out .of Alein: (2:JS^>. a- PRODUCER: second dam I.OC MiLTON, tiis dam of LOU DILLON {£?2>lt ; •' t «>* 8P SADI MOOR. 3098». WATCn both Tfcf«* ntslllon* step ov«r th» three- i-eljrKth m-i!^ straiffht away on sale day. NOVEM- j BRR2.- B!c,- to- brood marea bT Stambonl. Me- ; Klnney, H«rrv - WiUce^-The Mo*.r. Arthur Wllke» »r.d Goy TCIUm; 22 Greco B* wl'l be sold. All I' 0 * ti*lt«* ..Tfc*.. are al! .**?r-at Missouri" and i wljl stow yen" on the itnrr.Scx of the sale. i An etb!t.itio3 of.spjed «nd manners 'win l»e I given oa SALE r«Y from »to 12. LUNCHKOX 1 will \u25a0\u25a0 t-e Sri-veJ at 12 ra.' Sale co«ii*ri<:es promot- er at :. p. d-.. Take is?reet car froaj either San .*o*o c* Sar.ta Clar> for Mr . Brace* "New Psrk" at fc*ad t>t . Frsr.tlin . il. r Santa Clara. \u25a0 WrUe for c»fj»logr:e. \u25a0'"-\u25a0-= 7'R':r> 11. CIL»SJii &CO.; AUCTIONEERS. 478 VALENCIA ST.. HAN FRANCISCO, CAL. RECEIVER'S -/:•;. SALE :•..; : .' \u25a0 \u25a0 By order of tfce court; -I will nell all the '• building material of. the Girls- nigh Scboo!, Geary and Scott sts.. to the n'lgheat rjlddenr for cash;- in. lota to suit, on SATURDAY. No- vember 2, at 3 p. m. J. J. GROOM. Receiver/ . OCEAX. TRAVEI* . '^ • \^^\M JSSv" Steamers Leave-. Broadway '' v£\J^~^«# l v Wbarves, ' ; • AjcT-J^fX • LOW RATES. Including p/\^SSJ'r*\ BERTHS AND MEALS. I ( \«SMgSa 7 I SPECIAL ROUND TRIP UV \T -""rV^y - : \u25a0 rates. \»^_ cr^V/' FOR JLOS ANGELES, . -^x^§pi»^-. *\u25a0' • SAX DIEGO. . . V SAXTA BARBARA. Santa .Rosa \u0084..:..... -. Sunday. 10 a. m. Queen ...... ..... . . ... .. .Every Thursday. 10. a. m. ' : FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA, , | : VICTORIA AND VANCOUVERV B. C, PUGET .SOUND AXD AI.ASKA.V PORTS City, of Pueb1a., :'....... j.. Not. 3, 19, 11 a m. Governor .Y., ...... ..N0v. 8, 23, 11 a.m. President ....-.;•.;..... ...N0v/13, 28. 11 a» m.' ROUND THE SOCND E^CTJBSIONS, 11 DATS' Round Trip, Including berth and meals. $45. . FOR EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) Clty-of Topeka '.:\u25a0... :'.'\u25a0;. ; ..pctl 30, Nov. 5, 11. 17.. 23. 2!». 10:80 a. m. Spokane ."..;.. Nov^ 2. f,14, 20, 26. 10:30 a. m. . And every third; day thereafter. FOR GUAYMAS, MAZATLAJT, LA PAZ, ALTATA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO, MAGDALEXA BAY. :* . • '..' \u25a0 v-v-*. : Cnracao ..:..;..... Tth of each 4nonth. 10 a. ra. ALASKA EXCURSIONS, 100S ' The palatial Alaska-, excursion stcamsb!D SPOKANE will leave Seattle, II a. m.. June IB Joly 1, 16/31, Aug. 15. .. . Right res.eryed-to change this schednU..: ' . •\u25a0 '' \u25a0: TICKET OFFICES:' . ', .: - SAN FRANCISCO— 3 Market st. and Broadway Wharf— Telephone Kearny.492. OAKLAND ......;.. \u25a0'.;. 863 " Broadway San Francig'eb Freight Office — Broadway ' Wharf. CC.\D. DUNANN, G. P.. A., San Francisco. Toyo psen Kaisha (Oriental Steamship Co.) • ' Have opened their permanent" office at- Roorrr 240, James Flood Building S. \u25a0 S. "Hongkong Maru" (calls at Manila), Tuesday, Nov. 26. 1907. . S. - S. "America Maru." Tueaday, Dec. 17, 1907. . s; S. "Nippon - Maru." -Tuesday. Jan. 14.. 190 R. 'i:.-*--' '-: '. \u25a0 "•" • • -. ' Steamers .will' leave wharf, corner First and Branhan streets. .1 p. m.. for Yokohama and Hongkong,.-. calling at Honolulu. Kobe (Hlogo>. Nagasaki and Shanghai, apd connecting at Hong- kong with steamers for Manila. India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. Round trip tickets at reduced rate*. - - - For freight and passage apply at 'office. James Flood building. • . W. H.. A VERY/ .'. , \u25a0 \u25a0 Assistant General Manager. SEATTrUE, TAQOiVIA, iSQOND AND 'ALL POIXTS IX ALASKA Through Freight and Passenger Rates. • ••/ \u25a0; Elegant Steel Steamers. '-."-" ' " :;. BUCKMAN AND WATSON Sa Iling Every Saturday pat 1 :30 p. m. ALASKA PACIFIC S. S. CQ: W. D. WELLS, Gen. Ajt'., Stenart. St, Dock. ••'-\u0084 Phone Temporary' 68. OCEANIC S. S. CO. . (SPRECKELS LINE,) , HONOLULU — S. 8. Alameda tails 11 a. ra., Not. 16. Round trip. $125. TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS— S. & Uaripoaa sails Nov. 22. Bound trip, first class. 'sl3s. Close connection for Auckland ($175 first claas) : and Sydney ($195 first clan). Low rates second and. third. Passenger Sept., 673 Market St.; Freight Office. :'• " .-• 80 Clay .'St. Phons Ter . 1231. Compagnie Generale Traosatlantiqae • DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. :- . " i Sailing every Thursday, Instead of Saturday at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North rjver.; foot of Morton street. . .; - -- • \u25a0 ' : - : \u0084'../ First-class to Havre, $"0 and upward; .second class' to' Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR. UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA. 19 State St.. New York. . J. F. FUGAZI. Manager, Pacific Coast, 630 Montgomery st., San Francisco. Tickets sold by all railroad ticket amenta. • EB^BKSMBBBK^STJBe "J BAY/ A JTD IyTERURB AN ROUTES MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO AND NAPA ; KAPA VALLEY ROUTE \u0084^. Montlcello 8. 8. Co. and Napa Valley Electric R. R. Co. . Close connectloni^fgufeQw 6— ROUND* TRIPS DAILY— 6 , Boats leave San Franciac© 7:00. *8:45 a. m.. 12:30 noon. 3:15, 6:00. »S^o p. n». San Francisco landing and office. ' Clay street wharf, .north end ferry building. Market street ferry. : Meals a la carte.' Phone Kearny 406. "•\u25a0 • 'Lands Navy Yard direct. with yoior ads for Sunday's CalL RAILWAY TRAVEL GRE4T NORTHERN RAILWAY Best Route for Belllngham, Spokane, -Wash., >. Vancouver; B.C., St: Paul, Mln- \u25a0 neapolis," Duluth; Chicago and ALL POINTS EAST Delightful Sceniry and Service G.-W. COLBY, ;- Oen'l : Aseat, ' 26 Poweil St. San Francisco RAIL-WAT TK-ITTETr. r — _~ \u25a0 r? #Tniai Feav* aai irs <a« \ San Francisco Fbom SzrrxMßXK 26. 19 C " FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Stree* Leave —VIA OAKLAND PIER— Arriva 7U)Oa Eichmcnd. Port Costa, Beaicia, Sui- - - . urn, Dison, Sacramento, and Way '\u25a0'.*. StotioM.^ 8J28B; 7JOQ* Elmira, VacavSle. Ramsey «.28p 7.00 a Davis, Marysville, Oroville— Rose- ... - ," ... - ville. Red Bluff, Dunsntcr 8.Z89 IJOQk HaywaVd, Niles. San Jow 7.08 a ' 7.40* Vaflpjo, Napa. Calistoti. Santa Ron. Martines, San Ramon..... 9.28 a 7.40 a Niles, Pleaanton. LiTerasore, Tracy, Lathroo, Stockton 7.28p B.ooa Shasta Express-- (Via Davjs), W3- " < Hams. WJlots, Red Bluff. Aab- - bnd. Porthad ar.d East. &23p . 8.20* Martinei, Byron, Tracy, Stocktttt. • : Nemnan, - Los E.-.r.i s, Mesdota. / 4.CBa Hanford. VUalia. PcrttrriUe 1 4j»Sp . 8.20 a Port Costa. Lathrop. Merced, Ray- \u0084 . inond, Fresno, Hanford, Viaalia," Tulare. Bafcersfield 443^. 8.20 a Nexarc. Centcrville, San Joss. '~» Los Q\lo\ Wri^»t 5.43p: 9JSCi NHea. Lrvermora, Stockton (nCltoa), Vallay Spring, lone^ Sacaaienta, .'. • • ; R«dBlal * 4.08? 9.00 a Socora. Tuoltonse and Antds - 4.C8? !' 9.00 i Atlantis Express— Cjdcn. Salt Laka t Oty 7^B#s. o.ooa Trackee. Lake Tahoe, Reno, Tono- * * . ' pah.Goldfidd ,7.28p , 8.40> Richmond. Port Costa, Martinei. ... lA&p 1 0.00 a The Overland Limited— Omaha, . • Ch'-ar 1 . D-nver, Karar.s City... 8.23» 10.20 a VaL'ei?. Mare I .-Lind. X;;pa 1 1.23 a lO^Oa Lw A;;ia PassecpT— Fort Costa, SUrtiaea, Byron. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton. Merr«i Frwao. Han- ford, VisaJia, Talare. BakersSdd, Los Abj-Iw. ; 7.08» 1.03? Nile* Sa;i Joao and Way Stations.. 2.489 l AO 9 Aivando, Newark. San Jcse 7.28* 3.00? Beaieia, Winters, Sacramento. Woodland. Knights Lacdisc Marvavilla and Orcvifle 10.48* 3^oa Pot. Costa. Martmex, Bjrron. Mo- ~~>' \u25a0: ' - desto. Mereed, Fr«oo - 12.08* -4 1 320p Saa Leasdo, Files, San- Jose v. 9.48 a , 3JO? VBTiboroa. West Napa. StLHetena, x '<*-•'<: « Calistoc* ; 10.25« j 3.W» Portland Express (via ray»), Wit . -, '. Earn* Willows. Red Bluff. Aah- '. land Portland and East 9.48* 4.0 D» VaI!«M JJir tines. San Raaon, Napa, v . -- \u25a0 Calistoga, Saata Ross 6.OS> . 4-00? Niles. Traov. Stockton. Lodi 1 0.23 a 4.20p Eastern E"xpr,ea>— Osdca. . Ptseblei \u25a0 - - i-•i -• Denver, Kansas City. St Louis, Chicago .......••.••'.^. ........ _ . .v. . . Martinez. Stockton, Sacramento. ' r *£* Rrao, Sparks.. '. 12.48»* 4.40> San Leandro. Hayward,, Ni!e«,f tB^Ba ; \u25a0 Plensanton, Livennore..' .\ {l l.4Ba , ; 5.00? The Owl Limited— Newman, Los - , Baaos, Mendota. Fresno, Tulara. BaksrsSelJ, Los AngelM B.4Sa ' 6J009 Newark Saa Jow. LosGatoB.Wricht. - 8.43 a . c 5.20? San Leandro, NSes, San Joss ....... 7.48 a ". . 6.40? Vallf jo. Port Costa, Benicia, Scisun. \u25a0 Sacramento ;. 11.28> 6.20? China and Japan Fast Mail— " \u25a0 Ozden. Cheyenae. Omaha. Chicago 12.42? 6.20? Hayward. Niles and San Jote 6.48 a 7 JW» Goldaeld Pajs.— Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento. Truekee, Lake Tahoe, '• *>" : ;; > Wadiworth, Haxen. Falkm. Tono- -itf-t -.£$ pah. Gol.lHdd, aad Keeler - .7.02* . .' -7Mif Vallejo, Benicia and Way Stations, • •* - C J Sunday only 1 1 .28 a • 8.20? Owson Express — Sacramento. j - : , -\u25a0-.-••\u2666 MaryrrXe, Redd-ag. Portland, . Ptmt Sound and East. .B:4Sa -. . 9.00? Sattrdays Only — Saa Jose and , " ." - • • • : 1 \u0084 X - Way Statiora JBJa* \u0084 . • • Commencinj October 5, 1907. -',' OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY '; Lea-re. 7.00. 8.00. 9.00. 10.00. 11.00 a. m. ',"\u25a0", "... - 12.00. LOO. 2.00, 8.00. 4.00. 5.00. 6.00. 8.00. 9.00 p.ta \u25a0 ' ' COAST LINE " <y (Third and Townsend Streeti) . 6.10 a Valencia St., San Jose and Way . * \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0*'.' Stations :...../........ 8.38 a ; tS.SO» Sunday Excursion — Del Monte, Mon- terey. Padfis Grove JI0.30? 7XOa Valencia St. San Jose. Gilroy, Hoi- . - ... bster. Pajaro, Watsonville, Santa f'v Croa, Laurel. Bonlder Creek. . ;.-*.. : Davenport. Del Monte, Monterey, - • \u25a0 O PacifioGrqve.... lI. IS* ZJBO* -The Coaster — San Jose; Salinas. ' Paso Robles Hot Spnnjs, Saota Margarita, Pan Luis Obispo. -.-. G-udalurie, Ea&ta Barbara, ban Buenaventura. Oxnard, Burkank. . •LosAcgelea, 1143? 8.00» Del Monte. Panic Grove, Surf. "» L0mp00. ... » , ". 1 1 45? • 9.00 a Ean Jose, Gilroy, Sftlisas, Paso Robles Hot 6prinff%.San Lsia - .io Obispo — Los Gatos, Alma, Wright, • Tres Puj.ts. Santa Cnu Laurel, Boulder Creek, Del Monte. Mow terey, Paciie Grove... 4.1Q? 10 30a Valencia St, BtiHiDganae. San Mateo. ;X_/ .L. Palo Alto, San Jose 7^*o*^ IUOa Valencia St., Cemeteries, San Jose . v... .- ;„ - and Way Sta^ona &45a' I .4Cp VaTcncia St., Cemeteries. Saa Jose. . 1040 a 3.00? Del Monte Express— Valencia St, — • Saa Jose, GUroy Tres Ruos. .-. Pajaro, V> atscavills, Santa Cnu. Boulder Creek. Castrorille, Del • Monte, Bonterev. Pacific Grove .. 12.1% \u25a0 3.15 a South Saa Francisto, San Jose, Tres ; . ..., Pinos I0^5« ' 4.00 a Sunset Express— \u25a1 Paso, Houston, New Orleans'. : . \u25a0 Paso Robles Hot Springs. Ean Lull Obispo, £a«ta Barbara, Los '-".', ' Anjrfes 1240b 4.00» Del-Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove. 12.15 a t |4.20? Valencia St.. Eaa Jose,. and Way • ' Stations 18X0a " 4.40? Valencia St., Saa Jose, and -Way Stotions t.20» f3.00? Valencia St. Biariiarasie, San Mateo. . \u25a0 .>-; 4 Palo Alto, San Jcse, Los Gatos. > V/risht.:.: t9.C5a . • 5.20» San Mateo. Redwood, Palo Alto, .. •-• .' San Jose. 9.30 i. . s^o? Valencia St., San- Mateo, Redwood, ,'jc- - Palo .Alto, San Jo«— Santa Oars," > "-' '•\u25a0•*'• Los Gatos. Wrshl 5.30b 9Mf New Orleans Express— San Jon; m+sk . • Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Sprices, \u25a0 • San LuLi Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Aoseles. • 9JOa - Deraia?. Q Paso. New Orleans... '1740 a 8.00? Watsonville. Santa Cms— Del Mont* Monterey. Pacific Grove — Lompoo 1 145 s tS.tO? Valencia it. San Jbse and Way ... Stations t8.48a 6 JO? Valencia 3t. South Ean Francisco, '• '.'\u25a0-- . SaaJjw... 6,40 i '. B.oob Valencia St, Ocean View. Pak) Alto, .' . r; ...i SaaJose 7.30b • 1 1.45» Valencia St. Palo Alto, San 3o9e._^_ 1 j3 i 3O», I tl.00? Sacramento Rjvct Steamers. ••• - - y 18J>0b • (Jsion Transfer Company agenta coUect bafgago and) J dheiks on trains of Southern Pacifis and oriiver, to I residence. . They are authcriied to check bazzace direct \u25a0 from rwidenee. * ,;. < \u25a0 A for Morninz. /~> P for Af temooa. .- tSunday excepUi IScnday only. -.--• Northwestern Pacific Railroad • October 27, 1907 SHORE DIVISION' For Sausalito, Mill Valley. San Ra-, fael — Dally — Every 30 minutes from 6:45 to 9:45 a. m.; nourly until -3:4» p. m.; then 4:15 and every 30 mlnutea- untll 7:45 p. m.. 9:00, 10:15. 11:55 p. in. For Fairfax — Week day* 1—«:45.1 — «:45. 7:15- a. m.; t:45. 5:45. 4:15. 4:45. 5:15 P. m. Sundays — 8:15. 10:45. 11:45 a. m.:. 13:4a. For San Quentln — Daily — 3:15, .9:45,' 11:45 a. m.; 12:45. 1:45 p. m. \u25a0 r- 2:45 p. m. daily and S:l5 a. m. Sun- days only for Lajrunitas. Camp Meeker.-. Monte Rio. Cazadero and way stations. WESTEBX DIVISIOX For Tlbnron, Belvedere **& San Rafnel 7:40, 9:15, "11:00 a- m.; 12:30» 3:30, 5-10 6:30 p. m. dally. • ••/-'• 7-40 a. ra> daily for Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Healdsburg. Cloverdale, Uklah. Wlllits. Sherwood. Sebastopol. ;.<alen Ellen Camp Vacation and way stations. 3-30 p. m. daily for Petaluma, Senta Rosa. Healdsbur?. Cloverdale, Uklah. Guerneville. Sebastopol and way °C-10 p. m. daily for Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Qlen Ellen and way station*.* 3:15 a. m. Sunday only for Petaluma,. Santa Rosa and way stations.- •To Tlburoa only. . . \u0084/, Ticket Office— Ferry Building. General Office*— James Flood BaiMta*. • ' MT. TAIVIALPAIS RAILWAY 1 Via Saoaalito Ferry— Foot of Market St. Lt. San Fran^ | eqaa Lv. Tamaltfato 9:« A 8:45 A '^^^^F 10: ' c A 7:43 A *>i"*P'lol4sA "ilsP <=^P • SJltur- 11:45 A , IT 1:45 P aA,xc»>. : •dat 1:45 P LtgalH alWays 4JSP dat \u0084 ] 4.-45P 2:43 P $«a<a» Tlia MSP 9-M P>\u25a0 '• TICSET OFFICB AT SAUSALTin FE2RY CALL WANT A^ BRING RESULTS . 15