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8 Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Thousands of Visitors Throng Warships in the Bay Uncle Sam's warships rvere Kreat drawing cards In the bay yesterday, and thousands of persons availed them selves of the fair weather to go out on the bay. Not since the great At lantic fleet came to the port have so many visitors gone to view the ships. Launches were taxed to their capacities in carrying out the crowds of sight seers. All the battleships and the cruiser* kept open house to the public. The battleship Georgia attracted the most attention yesterday. The splendid run the vessel made down the coast was the cause of many compliments being paid to its chief officer. Captain E. F. <jua! trough. \ Among the first visitors of the day j was Admiral Uriel Sebree of the cruiser Tenr.os>sep, who spent an hour on the battleship. Captain Qualtrough "said that while the, Georgia had steamed 19.2 knots an hour for four hours under forced draft, and 18.2 knots without pressure and had beaten all speed rec ords in vessels of Its class, the ship had also another record to be placed to its credit. That was its coaling record. While at Bremerton It took on 1.750 tons of coal in five and a half hours. It began coaling at 5:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. the vessel was Teady to proceed to sea. \u25a0 Now that the Georgia holds the pen nant for speed and speedy coaling, it remains for the jackies to wrest away from the Louisiana the pennant for athletics. The Louisiana up to the present time :..is i>o« n the kingpin in the navy In Hthletic sports of all kinds. Now the jackies of the Georgia will make a great attempt to win those laurels. Boat races will take place this week between crews of the two battleships and next "week baseball games at the Presidio will be. the order. Kj'cia Resume* Voyage The N'orweglan steamer Rygja, Cap tain Svendson, which put into port Saturday to land James Johnson, the < ook, who was suffering from sickness, left port again yesterday for the north. The Rygja was bound from La Boca to the sound waen the" cook became ill. Captain Svendson put into l his port to secure medical treatment for the man. Johnson was taken to the marine hospital. : Jaunt on the Hnj Members of the Risdon iron forces enjoyed a jaunt on the bay yesterday in their launch No. 2. Captain Parker was at the wheel and gave the party a fast spin. Sausalito, Belvedere and California City were among the points visited. Put* In for Fuel The steamer Samoa, Captain Madsen. put into port yesterday for fuel. It was 15 hours making the run from Caspar. It departed again late in the afternoon for southern ports. \u25a0;-;BIj5 Crowd G«»«-s (o Martinez ' '-- The steamer J.'.K. Cochran took, a large delegation of the Italian colony to Martinez yesterday. It was a basket luncheon party and over 500 partici pated in the festivities of the occasion. Picnic «t Glen Cove Three hundred persons went up to Glen Cove yesterday In the steamer St. Helena. They all had a jolly outing «nd enjoyed the beauty of the day to *.he fullest extent. Pcteraon Beats Spates Charley Peterson won out yesterday in his foot race on the water front, beating Archie Spates by four feet. Peterson has always prided himself as being a sprinter and Spates (generally known as Slim) thought he was some what of a sprinter himself. .The run took place -on Howard No. 3 at 11 o'clock yesterday and was witnessed by a large and admiring throng of water front people. The race began from the east end of the dock and ended at East street. Thomas Simmons was the starter and Albert E. Bartlett refereed. Unfortunately Bartlett dropped his gold Flop watch into the bay, so the time wa« not recorded. Harry Johnson held the stakes. Ten dollars was the sum put up by both men and the winner after the race entertained his friends in his office at the foot of Folsom street. I Lumber Arrival* Lumber arrivals by sea from north ern coast points yesterday amounted to 2.962,000 feet. I'uulla Due The Italian man-of-war Puglia is due to arrive in port early this morn ing from San Diego. Will Sail Tomorrow The Occidental and Oriental steam ship company's steamer Asia, Captain Gaukroger, will sail for the orient at 1 o'clock tomorrow. SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners ot the Pacific TACOMA, Wash., June 21.— Clearances of lumber and mill product* from the \u25a0 local nix- torn i bouse darlojr tbe past week w«>re pxcep tionally h«>avy. Th«- clearances by the British steamers Suverif. Riverfortli and Strathnril and French steamer Amiral Duperrc totaled 5,855,- ICS feet, but the amount actually shipped from Tucorna ascrecated' 3.714.W8 feet of lumber, lath and pickets. valu<Hi at $43,775, In addi tion to box «book*. v satUi. doorv and windows, Tbls csrgo is going to the orient. Australia. 7'asmanla and tbe wrri coast. This week tbe German ship Ainterkatnp will clear with 1.700, 000 feet ot Inmber f»r Callao. aud the German •teamer Tbeben with 3..VJ0.000 feet t or .'. JLa Boca. After a cruise of 12 4ajK the fishing- yawl Admiral Dewey retnnied to <lsy with 16,000 pounds of baltbut. _ Steamer City of Puelda spent the day on her regular forlaifktiy Tlslt. Itwdins for |an I'ran ciseo. • Immlsration Ic^pertors Tappan and: Jarvls l«av» tom«.-row for Pt. John*, N. F., taking P*ter Elley, an .insane alien,, who bas been ordered deported. Steamer l>elhi left f«ir Seattle to complete canro for Skagwar and porto. SAN PEDRO. ". Jnne 21.— The steamer J. . B." Stetaon. Captatn.Boonlficld, arrived t«day from Willapa barboTTia Kan Francisco with pisnen (rera and 550.000 feet of lumber lor \u25a0 tbe Salt Lake railroad. B * After bavlßff <Jocked today the *team*r Sbua Yak, Captain Huttoa. arriving from. Aslnna *»it» ' a cargo of grain, was ordered to the outer narbor to awslt quarantine inspection. Tbe steamer Queen, Captain Hall, called to 'f.!>T from San Diego, and after taking freight : end passenfera cleared for San Francisco and •i *ay ports., Tbe steamer Vanguard. Captain Odlund, ban chartered by, tbe Merchanta' - Independent Steamship company to take the place of ttu» vteamer Banalel while that Te^Kel Is koine re ; Iraired. Tbe Vanguard clears from San Frau- Icit^"* today. - •-\u2666"•• i Tbe steamer Coos Bay. Captain Nicholson, was >ln and out today from Sau Francisco \u25a0 and way 'rorta with a csrgo for the Pacinc coast steam •«lill> company. ' ' ', . The oil vtearaer Roma, Captain MrLane. -Is Scheduled to clear tonight for San Francisco. • ; Tbe ateamer Santa Barbara. Captain Zaddart, >)\u25a0 do* tomorrow \ from- Grays harbor lumber iladen. ' ASTORIA. June 21. — The steam schooner F. 18. Loop, with a rargo of 550,000. feet of lum ber for San Frandseo. Railed this morning. \ Tbe British steamship Aeon arrived tbll 'morning from Eureka with a part cargo of red - wood and proceeded t« Portland to finish ' with , ti. It will carry 350,000 feet of lumber to , Australia.' \u25a0 . \u25a0 ' i Tbe rteamer Alliance sailed this morning from , Owk bay. with "freight and: pawenpem. . '•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 i Ttf flfim irSwnT Johan Poalsen'. arrived* * from f«n Frandaco thl* ' morning and went up tfce river to Joad lumber, t- t ?*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 <\u25a0 \u25a0 .- - . --, Tba Gcxman shin Albert' EicVmeri. C»pWlB MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE From | Steamer | P"» "j Portland & Antorln . . . : T. I^. Wand. ;.! Juno 22 ! Netr York rla Ancon . . City of Panama June 212 ! O.vatpr Harbor Tordenskjold ..June 22 I San Pedro.... Northland June 22 , Humboldt North Kork ...June '£1 Antwerp. Japan & B C Am. Duperre . . June 22 Comox, B. C... Siratbord June 22 Portland & Astoria .... Yosemlte ...... June 22 Portland & Asforia Cascade June 22 San" Pedro ......... Centralia June 22 ! Hamburg &. Way Ports Kadames ...... .Tune 22: San Diego & Wsy Port* Queen June 22 Portland & Astoria Koee City .... Jnne 22 Portland & Way Ports. Roanoke June 22 S.-nulp & Bellingham.. Tsllsc Jnne 22 Ooquill* River Elizabeth June 23 ; Crescent City Del Norte June 23 i Cam* Bay M. F. Plant. .. June 23 PuK*t S.mnrl Portu GoTernor June 23 Seattle 8: Tacomiu.... Wat»on June 23 Japan t1» Honolulu... Csrarel'ss June 24 ; San Podro tc Way Port* Coos Bay June 24 Honolulu Hilonißn June 24 Point Arrna k AlWnn.- I'onin June 25 San Diego & Way Ports Santa Rosa June 25, Seattle tl i Thetwn Juna 25 .San Pedro .V. .... Vanguard June 2tt Ballna Cmz Texan June 26 ' <jrays Hsrbnr .1 Coronado ..'... June 27 ! Pan Pedro lloanoke June 27 Puiet Sound Ports.... City of Puebla. Jnne 28 New York via Ancon.. City of Sydney. June 28 Grsrs Harbor Newburg ...... June 28 TO SAIL. ~~ I Destination | Steamer | Bails |Pier June 22— Ixm> Angeles Ports.... J. Htgglns.. 10 am 2 (Vxiullle Rlrer Bandon 5 pro 2 Grays Harbor Jim Butler.. 2pm 2 i Astoria & Portland.... Northland .. 10 am 2 Humboldt F. Kllburn.. 10 am 13 <;rnjs Harbor Centralia ... Bpm 7 Pugct Sound Port* President .. 1.30p 9 Los Angeles Ports Roanoke ... & pm 13 Jane 23 — Willapa Harbor^ .. D. Mitchell Humboldt 1 City Topeka 10.30 a 0 Cbina & Japan........ Asia 1 pm 42 N. York t. Tehauntepec Neradan ... 12 m 23 Jun«» 24 — Coqulllp Bltot. Eltxabeth ...12 m 1C Grays HaAor S. Monica... 4pm 2 Humboldt . ...i% North Fork.. r» pm 20 \u25a0 Mendocino h Pt. Arena Bea Foam... 4pm 4 Astoria & Portland Washington spm 1 ,, June 25 — Coos Bay M. F. Plant. Bpm 8 Urerpool & Way Pts. Am. Duperre 12 m 10 San Dtejro & Way Ports Queen 9.30 a 11 June 20— Hamburg & Way Ports Theben 12 m 19 Kan Pedro & ,\V»y Ports Coos Bay . . 2pm 11 June 27 — Point Arena & Albion. I'orao 9 pm <2 Seattle A: Tacoma Watson ... 1 pm 20 Portland & Way Ports. JOoauoke ... lpm 13 Astoria & Portland.... ftose City ..11 am 27 New York via Ancon.. Indiana ....12 m 24 Puget Ports.... GoT«rnor ... I.SOp I 0 TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE " Destination , | Steamer I Dat« Nome direct Senator .!J,une 23 Nome * St. Michael... Oblo Jtne 24 ValUee & Seward...'. .. PennsylTanla .. June 24 ScldovlH & Way Ports. Bertha June 25 Skagway & Way Ports. City of Seattle. June 20 Skagway A- Way Ports. Jefferson June 29 Yaldea & .Seward Santa Clara.... July 1 Skagway & Way Ports. Cottage City... July 2 Sun and Tide fuited States Coast and Geodetic .Snrvey — Time and Hcifihts of Tides at Fort Point. For city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 mlnntes. MONDAY, JUNE 22 Sun risen 4:4CISun sets ...........7:36 Timef ITime ITlmel Timel I Jne 1 Ft ( Ft 1 Ft Ft LW| 1H W LW( H W 22.. 0:32 I.S 6:33 4.0 11:50 1.6 6:31 3.5 23.. 1:22 1.2 7:33 4.112:48 2.2 7:33 5.6 24.. 2:20 0.6 9:03 4.2 I:3S 2.S 8:12 5.7 25.\ 2:12 0.0 10: l« 4.1 2:28 2.8 8:40 S.B 36.. 3:58—0.4 11:04 4..T 3:1.'. 8.1 9:25 0.8 27.. 1 4:40|— 0.7| 11 :ST 4.4| 4:02 3.3 10:02 5.7 ! l\ 9. Branch Hydrogr-aphJc Office A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office, located "at the Merchants' Exchange, Jb maintained in -San Francisco for the benefit of mariner*, without regard to nationality and frpe of expenoe. Navies lors are cordially invited to visit tbe office, where complete sets of charts and Railing direction* of the world are kept at hsnd for comparison and reference and tbe lat e«t Information can always be obtained regard ing light*, dangers to navigation and matters of interest to ocean commerce. J. C. BURNETT, g Lieutenant, U. S. N., In charge. Dirks, arrived at this port this, evening after a passage of 159 days from Hamburg. Tiio Rirkmem will carry grain to the continent, Tbe British steamer Forerie sailed today for North Cbina with a mixed cargo. The oil steamer Santa Rita arrived from San Francisco with oil .for Portland and proceeded. Tbe British steamer Inverkip sailed .this morning for Port Pirle with a cargo of 350,000 feet vt lumber. » The transport Sherman proceeded tbls morn ing. \u0084 •: ..^ Tbe Overdue IJ*t American kui» Bangalore, out im:: days from Norfolk, for Honolulu. 00 per <*nt. Norwegian bark*- Kuter. <mt IJH> days from Amsterdam, for Moejimar. 15 per cent. British obip Ful wood. .out 137 days from Port Talbot,' for Iqulqne. 10 per <-ent. British , nuip Ancenir, out 161 days from Puget sound, for Kings Lynn. 8 per cent. Swedish bark Medea, out 149 days from Eu reka, for United Kingdom, S per cent. British bark Gange*. out 91) days from Callao, for Sydney,- 15 per cent. British bark OarneUd I.iwellyn, out 124 dayg from Caleta Bueua. for Falmoutb, 10 per cent. German bark Urania, out 127 days from Iqulque. for Hamburg, h per cent. French ship A. I). BonJeti. out 122 days from Pisagua, for Duuklrk, 8* per cent. Army TrannporlH The BurnKide I* at Seattle. The Buford sailed June 16 from Honolulu for Manila. \u25a0 - . ' . The Crook Miled for Manila Jnne 20. XU«« Kllpatri^k Is at Newport News, Va. Tz*. £)ix - sailed June 2 from Honolulu for Manila. V ' Tbe 1.0g«3 Is In port undergoing repairs. The Meade.is at New York. Tbe SUerman I" at Astoria. Tbe" Sheridan 'sailed June 15 from Manila for this port/ «- 'r\ The Thomas is in port and will tail for Ma nila July 6. .; • ' The Warren is at Manila. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED Sunday, June 21. Rtmr- City of'Topeka, Glelow, 20 boura from Eureka. Stmr F A Kllbnrn, McLcllan, 22 hours from Eureka. . . '" .'.\u25a0'. Rtmt Maverick. Daniels, — hours from Re dondo; up-river direct. Stmr Sea Foam. Lee. 15 hours from Mendo cino, via Point. Arena 10 hours. 6tmr .Brunswick, EUcfsen, 14 hours from Fort Bragg. \u2666 Stmr Northland, Erickson, 38 hours from San P«»dro.-. • - . . • Stmr Svca, Allen, 70 hoars from Grays Har bor. .> -o' : ';; \u25a0••-\u25a0\u25a0 ; • gtmr Samoa, Madsen.. 15 hours from Casper; bound south, put In for fuel.---" * Stmr, Tampico, Zcb, 07 hours from Seattle. Stmr -Cannei, Donaldson, 52 hours from Se sttlf. "M I '!' '\u25a0"' ' l **lf Mg lff l^* > lff*ll*# ! Stmr Msrshfield, Dettmers, 18 hours from Bsrdy creek. • . Schr J <» Xorth, Erlckson.." dajs from Port Ludlow: ' Srhr King Cyrus, Rosendahl, 5 days from As- j torla. '\u25a0 . - \u25a0 -\u25a0 . - - \u25a0 -i SAILED Sunday, June' 2l. | Stmr '\u25a0 Santa Roia. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Norwood, Martin, Grays' Harbor. .. Stmr Vanguard; Odland. Eureka. ;-. ' -,>\ Br stmr Ashubula. Harding, Mororan. - Xor stmr Rygja. Svendsou, Seattle.- ' -; Stmr Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. .'-. Sohr - Monterey, Kelly, Monterey; In tow tug Navigator. /Schr Santiago, Engalls, Monterey; In tow tug Navigator. \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0 , Schr Uelene, Thompson, Port Tpwosend. ' • , TELEGRAPHIC '.POINT LOBOS. June 21. 10 pm — Weather bazy; wind northwest; velocity. 18 miles an bour. . DOMESTIC PORTS COOS BAT— Sailed June 21— Stmr Czarina, for San Francisco. . ll ' Arrived June. 21-^Stmr Eureka, from . Astoria.' ASTORIA — Arrived June 21 — Simp Johan Poul- 1 sen, from Eureka: stmr Breakwater, from Coos bay; Br stmr Aeon, from Eureka ;<G«r ship Al bert Rlckmers, from Hamburg; stmr Santa: Rita,' from' Port San Luis. \u25a0 Sailed June 21— Stmr Alliance, for Cooa bay; Jnne 20, stmr. F S I/wp. stmr Rainier.; for -San Francisco; June "I. Br stmr Forerie. . for \u25a0 Poget •ound: Br stmr'lnverklp, I'for1 ' for Port Pirie. s ;.:' -TATOOSH— Ps sued out Jun* 21— Stmr Melville Dollar, i from Mnkllteo" for ; San Pedro; Br stmr Farley ,'*from - Victoria for Australia : U' S stinr Goldi borough. . 0 ; » «taw Ecwan; : June 20, Kor , THE B AN FRANCISCO CALL, MOKDAY, JUNE e 22; 1908. Weather Report *L'n!fed States Department •> of ' Agriculture — Weather Bureau. San. Francisco,; June '2l, 1908. - RAINFALL DATA Xa*t \u0084 Seasonal ' \' Stations — 24 brs. to date. Normal. Eureka O.QCy 33.98 45.90 Red Bluff ......... 0.00 , 20.08 24.96 Sacramento .0.00 J2.20 20.09 Mt. Tamalpals .....0.04 24.99 "22.80 San Francisco .. Tr. 17.35 22. 2T San Jose r.... ...... 0.00 11.68 22.20 Kresno ; 0.00 7.64 9.68 Independence 0.00 5.29 9.53 San Luis Ohlspo .... 0.00 18.06 , 20.51 Los Angeles ......... ». 00 11.72 15. 04 San Dlegi -t).00 5.55 10.01 STATIONS I H ?" -. 5 gS" 5 j ? •\u25a0\u25a0:: \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0. f \u25a0 : ; Baker .... 30.08 54 40 N Pt.Cldy .OS Blalne -..-... . . .30.06 66 .. SW Pt.Cldy .00 Boise ......... 50.02 (52 46 NW Pt.Cldy Tr. Eureka .......30.24 56 48 :NW Clear .00 Flagstaff .....29.68 7H 43 SW Clear .00 Fresno.. 29.90 78 62 SW Clear .00 Independence .29.00 SO 60 : SV\" Clear .00 Los Angeles ..29.»rt 74.54 SW Clear .00 Marshflfld ....30.22 62 .. NW Pt.Cldy .01 Modena . 2».r.8 SO .. SW Clear .00 Phoenix 29.68 100 64 W Clear .00 Pooatello .....29.94 fiO 46 8E Cloudy Tr. Red Bluff .....10.02 74 ftO N Clear .00 Beno 29.96 <54 40 N Rain Tr. Kosebnr* 50. 22 64 48 W* Pt.Cldy .00 Sacramento ...30.02 74 46 NW Clear .00 Salt Lake ....29.78 64 . . ' NW Clear .00 San Diego ....29.94 04 58 W Cloudy .00 San Francisco .30.06 64 50 W Clear .00 San Jose ..30.06 72 .. NW Clear .00 San.lj.-Obhtpo.Bo.o2 66 150/ W Clear .00 Spokane . .....29.92 66 50 NW - Cloudy .00 Summit 44 25 8 Pt.Cldy .22 Tacoma 30.14 62 50 W - Cloudy .00 Tatoosh .......30.16 54 50 NW Pt.Cldy Tr. Tonopah 29.74 08 48 NW Pt.Cldy .00 Walla .i. 30.00 70 60 W Cloudy .10 Winnemucca ..29.96 66 38 NW Clear, .00 Ynma ...... /.29. 60 100 62 W Clear .00 SYNOPSIS The pressure has risen steadily over northern California and Nevada and the weather has been clear in California but cloudy In thp Sierra, with -occasional light showers. There has been a rise of 8 degrees in temperature. at San Fran cisco, but a fall of nearly 10 degrees In the San Joaquln valley. . FORECAST . San Francisco and vicinity— Fair, warmer Monday; light north winds, changing to west. Santa Clara valley — Fair, • warmer Monday; light north wind. Sacramento valley — Fair, warmer Monday; light* north wind. San Joaquln valley — Fair, warmer Monday; brisk north winds. Los- Angeles and vicinity— Fair Monday; light east wind, changing to west. ' .. \u25a0 . A. G. McADIE. District Forecaster. r»_rLru-ijTjTj-»JTj-u-in^jTj->^^ * * - - stmr Tordenskjold, from Ladysraith for San Francisco; Br stmr Wimbledon, from Victoria for Australia. Passed in Jnne 20 — Sohr S C Holmes, from San Pedro for Townsend. SOUTH BEND — Sailed June 20 — Stmr Yellow atone, for San Francisco. - BANDON— Sailed June 21— Schr Ruby, for Ban Francisco. FAKALLON ISLANDS— Passed June 21, 2 p m— Stmr Tamalpals, .from Grays Harbor for San Pedro. EUREKA— SaiIed June 21— Stmr G W Elder, for Portland; stmr Roanoke. for San* Francisco. SAN* PEDRO — Arrived June 21 — Stmr Coos Bar, hence June 17; , stmr Queen, from San Di ego; iimr J B Btetson, hence Jnne 19; stmr Shna Yak. hence Jnne 10. • Sailed June. 21 — Stmr Queen, .stmr Roma, for San Francisco. LUDLOW— Arrived June 21— Batk Fresno, hence June 1; stmr Tlverton, hence June 17; echr J H Bruce, hence June 3. . ISLAND PORTS HONOLULU — Arrived Jnne 21 — Stmr Lurllne, from Hllo and sailed for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS VICTORIA — Sailed June 21 — Br atmr River Forth, for Australia; June 20, stmr Governor, for San Francisco. Arrived June 20 — Ger ship Wilhelmtne, from Panama. t ;.•-'.* OCEAN STEAMERS MOVILLE— SaiIed Jnne 21— Stmr Columbia, from Glasgow for New York. ' + LONDON— Sailed Jnne 21 — Stmr Minneapolis, for New York.' \u25a0 • . . • HONGKONG— SaiIed June 20— Stmr Lennox, from , Vancouver via Yokohama. NEW YORK-r-Arrived • June 20— Stmr Cale donian, from Glasgow and Movllle. SOUTHAMPTON— Arrived . June 21— Stmr New York, from New York. \u25a0 \u25a0.: \u25a0 LIVERPOOL — Arrived June 21— Stmr Caronla, from New York. \u25a0 • ' -•\u25a0•'.»-.\u25a0-. , DOVER — Sailed June 21 — Stmr Finland, from New York. QUEENSTOWN— SaiIed June 21— Stmr Cam pania, from New York. PURSE STOLEN WHILE PRAYING IN CATHEDRAL \ Woman Loses Valuables and a Cheap Handbag Is Sub stituted < While kneeling in prayer not 10 steps from the altar in St. Mary's cathedral yesterday, a thief stole the purse be longing to Miss 8. Coutesse Sewall ! of Norfolk, Va., a. guest at the Hotel I Stewart, and in its place substituted a shabby Qld handbag.^ :„\u25a0\u25a0 . Miss Sewall's purse contained $20 sin gold and |5 in silver, besides two rail road/ tickets , to Yosemite valley and return, one in her own name and the other in the name of Miss Eleanor T. AVood. In the handbag were only a few nickels. Only a few people were in the cathe dral at their devotions when she en tered. She dropped the purse in the seat next to.-., her. When she- ceased praying and was about to go to the confessional, she again looked for the purse, ' but it • was no longer there. Miss Sewall Immediately notified the priests of the church, and^by their ad vice she reported the mattec to Chief Biggy. " /. - ;^^ ;;^\- ORPHEUM CIRCUIT TO ENTER NORTHWEST FIELD Buys Out Sullivan & Consi dine in Portland, Seattle, Spokane and Butte Morris Meyerfeld.a well known the atrical manager, who arrived in this city from Portland'last night, brought the news that the Orpheum circuit has entered the northwest field. The "ex tension will Include^the cities of Port land, Seattle; Spokane and Butte. The aters in these; places 'have been leased from Sullivan & Considine, who have taken stock in the Orpheum circuit, and who will confine their own activ ities in the future " to smaller show houses. i . -- '\u25a0•'.- \u25a0.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 V " V - The theaters leased at<» the. Marquam in Portland, the Coliseum in Seattle, the Columbia in Spokane and a . new opera house in Butte A 10 year lease has been taken on each one of : these buildings. This invasion of the north west gives the Orpheum entrance into all the large cities west and south of Chicago. BUSINESSMAN WEDS YOUNG CONVENT GIRL Joseph O'Farrell Is Married to Miss Annie Foran at Pretty, Ceremony : • A pretty wedding ceremony, was -sol emnized yesterday, „; In /'Joseph's church when Joseph O^Farrell, a young businessman of this; clty^was* married to ' M iss* Annie/' Foran.Va j yoiingfgir 1 graduate of* St. ; .VlncenUs j college.'.'Rev.' Father Mulligan tied \u25a0 the \u25a0 nuptial * knot In • the presence .- of a~? number £ of ' the friends of the ; happy".pair. ; ' ' v; i^.-^y The church: had; been- prettily: deco rated for .the' occasion, and standing under* a % mammoth , bell of ; flowers- the bride was given " away ; by - her sister. Miss Marie Foran. \u25a0« Miss Irene; Buckley sang two very ; pretty ; songs.: • ' Mr. and Mrs. O'Farrell left last night for Los fAngeles. Af ter , a three i weeks' honeymoon in the southern part of the state they.wlll: return to San Anselmo, where a pretty home awaits ; their com ing. . . -'.r-'-'^SB^SttStKSBBmMBBtBKA SEEDING J WATERSIELONS ; Down in Texas an enterprising water; melon * J grower jh as; : invented : <~tf^rriachiri« to* seeds* the S melons, and nowA melon seeds • are^jßellingi as \ low : as \u25a0 15 :• cents ; a pound. «.' Hundreds !£ of ,< acres - of ' melons are grown^Jn 5 Lipscombe j county each ; ; year^ f or. 4 thel speciflct purpose ; : of obtaining,* seedjs,' 'the: melon itself not being uaed. \u25a0$,' ~.ty ' V : ' ; -.. \u0084; ,j,;.; : -:-v SAILORS BANQUET AT OLD MISSION Entertained at Dolores Church After Ball Game AVfth Columbus Knights Hospitality, for which the old \u25a0Mis \u25a0lon Dolores has long been famous, was extended ; to the members of the base ball team from; the United States ship Louisiana and many others by. the women members of the old parish last evening:. ..Yesterday afternoon a ball same, was played at' Ingleslde between the ball teams of the San Francisco council: of /the Knights of Columbus and the team representing: the. United States ship Louisiana. The game re sulted in a victory for the Sari Fran cisco Knights, the score being 1 5 to 1. "•" -The proceeds of the contest are to be used inrpreservlng the old church which was established : mere, than a century and a quarter ago. The members of the parish have started a movement for the preservation, of .the ancient \ edlflqe. Several hundred ;; dollars were raised by .yesterday's ball, game 'and/ this money will be used in making repairs to the church. Immediately after the game the sailor athletes and the team representing the Knights of Columbus were invited to a banquet which was given by the women of the parish. The hall was decorated with flags and bunting. : Brief remarks were made by A. JVtLe Breton, who acted as toastmaster; Rev. P. J. Cummlngs, pastor of Mission Dolores church; Rev. Father Gleason, chaplainof the fleet, -William A. Kelly, Gavin McNab and Rev. Father John P. Tobin. ''!'.-••• The women who aramged tha ban quet were: . Maud I.athnn . Annie Lynch Julia O'Neil ' Kate O'Nell Kate Shea- \u25a0 Joaephlne Shea Margaret King j Lillian Rusac Margaret C. Torpey j Katherine L. Torpey Margaret O'Brien j Sylvia O'Logblen Nora Cotter j Mary, l. Tobin ;; ; Mary I. Murphy ! Mary G. Murphy Anita McMillan | :> V: - DUTY HOLDS BISHOP C. H. BRENT IN MANILA Noted Divine to Consult Com- mittee Before Accepting Post in Washington MANILA, June 22.— Bishop Charles H. Brent, who recently was elected bishop of the Washington diocese, will not reach a final decision In the matter until after he arrives In Washington, and confers with the standing commit tee of the Protestant Episcopal church. Bishop Brent will leave here Juno 30, going first to Boston, thence to Wash ington. He feels that, his duty lies here, but he may, after conferring with the com mittee, accept the Washington see. BIRTHS/ MARRIAGES, DEATHS Blrtb, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in st either of the . publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of, persons author- ised to have the 'same, published.', Notices re- stricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. ' \u25a0'. ' -^ BORN' -\u25a0\u25a0•• \u25a0: BRADLEY— In this city. June 18, 1908, te> tht wife of Mark H. Bradley, a son. DIED Blxler. David...... 77 Perez, Fell* J...... 28 Bush. Annie T....V — Peterson, Mary L... 59 Davis, Maria. 75 PlnHottl.. Glacomo... . 31 Gallagher, John 73 Remu5........ (Infant) Groneand, • Mary A.. 6 Sarry, Mary. Vt 0... 19 Hector, Antonette.. 54 Savage, Mary G..... 18 Hewelcke. Maria T. 59 Schell. Sarah O .07 Higffv Elizabeth J.. 68 Sbeehan, Jeremiah... 40 Hodge, Catherine... 80 Shrewbridge, Thomas 28 Hooker, Thomas..;.. 61 Wallace, James.... .". 87 Larkin, Margaret M. — Walterstein, Albert.. 53 McAvor. Michael... fin Williams, Thomas... SE> McGrath, William.. 63 BIXLER— In this city, June 20. 1908, David Bixler, beloved husband of Augusta Blxler, a native of Baltimore, Md., aged 77 rears S months and 1 dar. ' Funeral services will be held at his late residence,' 2845 Pierce street, today (Mon- day), June 22, at 11 a. .m. Interment private. BUSH— In thlsi city, June 20, 1908. Annie Ten- nent Bu«n, wife of the late Henry Bush of Hamilton, Nev., and mother of Henry T. Bush of San > Francisco and A. J.. Bush of Hamilton, Nev., a native of England. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from -her late residence," 3tt Sixth, ave- nue ' between Lake street and Presidio reser- vation.' Incineration private. DAVlS— la' Oakland, June! 21, 1908, Maria Da- \u25a0 vis, dearly beloved wife of Jsmes Davis, and loving mother of William T... James 11., Mary K. Davis. -Mm. Carrie W. Jacks and the -late Robert F. na vis. and sister of William Me- Uiilre of Oakland and Mrs. It. Woolbart -of Martinez, a native of County Roscommon,' lre- land, aged 75 years 7 months and 21 day «.:'.* Notice of funersl hereafter.- - '-\u25a0,\u25a0,\u25a0•\u25a0•.." GALTjAGHER— In Livermore. June 20,-1908, •• John Gallagher, beloved brother of the late I Patrick Gallagher of Oakland, a native of Ire- land, aged 75 years. 1 ! Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the \u25a0 fnntral tomorrow (Tuesday). June 23. 1908. at 9 o'clock a. m., from 403 Oakland avenue, .Oakland, thence to St. Frances de Hales cburch, where a / Solemn : requiem high mans will be celebrated for the repose of bis soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's cemetery.' GRONSAND— In this elty. June 21, 1908. Mary Angela Gronsand, dearly beloved daughter of Fred 11. and Mary E. Gronsand, and darling - sister of Vera Frances Gronsand, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 years and 9 months.'- :. The funeral will take, place today (Monday), '. June 22,; at 1 o'clock, from the residence of j the parents, 370 Lexington avenue. Interment private. , . \u25a0 j ' HECTOR— In Berkeley. June 21, 1008. Antonette iS.,. beloved .wife of Robert . 11. . Hector, and loving mother of Robert Jr., Antonette and Vlvla Hector, a; native of California, aged 64 rears, 6 months:. and 15 days. : , '.. HEWELCKE— -In this city, June 18. 1908, Maria _-T.,_- relict of the w late Edwin •H. HnwelCSe, ; and dearly beloved mother of : Ed- win J. - and Herbert H.v Hewelcke and the late LydaM. King,- a native of St. John, N.. 8.,- aged C9 t rears and- 18 'days. A mem- ber of Franklin circle No. 115, C. O.'tF. '•\u25a0*\u25a0<•. - Ftiends and acquaintances are . respectfully .invited to attend the funeral today , (Mon- ' day),: June 22. at 8:30 \u25a0a. m.. from her. late residence, 123V4: Clipper, street between Church and Sanchez, and thence to St. Paul's church, corner - of : Twenty-ninth and ; Cburch • streets, whore \u25a0a' solemn requiem high ; mass will be . celebrated for^ the \u25a0 repose , of ber " soul; j com- .. mcnclng.at 9*o'cjock a.'.m. Interment ' Holy ! Cross cemetery, by carriage. . - % Franklin circle No. 115,. CO.. FS-Tothe ; offlecrs and members: >•\u25a0 You are -requested -.to - attend - the -funeral of our - late companion, Maria -.-T. -- Hewelcke, ' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 today v(jionday). June • 22. at 8:30 ». ra.. from \u25a0 her -late residence, '- 123H Clipper street near Church." By order, of , _ U. L. WOOL, Financial Secretary. 1 \u25a0.;\u25a0. HIGGS—InJ- Berkeley, Cjune2l. j 190S; 1 Elisabeth I j J., beloved! widow of the late Thomas ; Hlggav '• and loving mother of Frederick G.,: Arthur P. :' and : Maud ; Htggs, \u25a0 Mrs. ; Lizzie Price ' and ' Mrs. Florence Abraham of Berkeley and Mrs. Marina Ropers of Alameda, ; a native. of Bristol, : Eng- \;land. ; aged 68 years and 13 days. HODGE— In this cltr, June 21," 1908. Catherine, ; dearly beloved wife of J.R: Hodge, and loving '-) daughter of - Mrs. \u25a0• Mary ! - Donovan \u25a0 and lorlng y , sister of Mrs. W." S. ;• MacDonald.; Mrs; H. . 8. ' . Mitchell i ßnd Mrs. 1 James Watson, 'a native \u25a0 of i,! San Francisco, aged 80 rears and ((months: r, ' " Remains ,; at the J residence of -: her \u25a0' sister. :Mrs. ,W. S. Mac Donald. 2126 Hayes street.' No- .:; « tlce \u25a0of j funeral ; hereafter. 1 : ' '; . HOOKER— In ' this r city. " June 19.* 1908, Thomas ; Hooker,', a native, of Ohio. a?«-d 61 years. LARKIN— In : this city," June 20. ! 1908,. Margaret £. M.,< beloved daughter of i Michael - and : Annie = I.arkin, T and loving atster of Anne Larfcln and ' Mrs. John \u25a0E. Cornyn, \u25a0a \u25a0 native :of San : Fran- ;- elsco.:.- \u25a0- -^M^WWitf^sAtgaWßßgMßßwajSß^ L , V.' Friends and acquaintances " are respectfully ' '. Invited *to " attend the ; funeral \ today r ( Mon- -;.. day)," «t 9 a. ; m., -, from her; late " residence, ; 4444, Twentieth; street; near Eureka. Uhencft to I- Holy Redeemer church, • where 1a 1 requiem j mass will -be celebrated \u25a0 for ; the repose ; of ' her soiil. CYPRESS LAWN 'CEMETERY V"- ; '- ~ : - ,"; '\u25a0 '-\u25a0. ; ..--OFBlCB:':^--^";' : 'y>;^^' : :^: 804, ; SOS, SOS and 807 Union Square =' Bulldlnav, '. \u25a0 '-J-- .'-'-•..: 850- POBT,OT;^'. -' •'. .- . Xtltpaoßt, Douglai 18M, \u25a0---:\u25a0 rcommenelnj; 1 at \u25a0 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy '\u25a0''. Cross cemetery." McAVOY— In \u25a0 this city, June 19.'. 1908. MlcUaeV 7 beloved i husband 1 ot - Katherlne MvAToy, and '-• loving : : father, of '- Frank -and Edward ,' and ' liie • lute Barbara and " Emma SlcAvoy, ; a: natlTe, of Ireland, aged 1 63 J years. ; : : ,; .; : '"» . Friends < and ; acquaintances \u25a0 are - respectfully - lntlted 'to "\u25a0 attend - the funeral \u25a0 today . (Mon- . *ay); June - 22. at 0:45 o'clock, -from his late : residence, 22T ' Twenty-serenth • street. : thence to-fit.: Paul's church, -where "a requiem high 1 mass wlll.be celebrated for th»repose of his \u25a0 soul, commencing - at -. 10 r. o'clock.", Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by train leatlng Twenty- fifth and Valencia atreeta^af 11:40. o'clock. McORATH— Ia Oakland, Junk 20^ 1908,' WlUlam. beloved ' bsaband of - Mrs.~ Mary .McOrath. and father of Mrs. R. E. Major. Mrs. Ed Williams fand Richard, • Alfred, Frank, Nellie, Charles and Vernlta , McGrath; ; a natlTe of California. , aged 63 years. •- . /\u25a0 '• ' \u25a0 PKRB^— In San Pablo, June 20. 1909, FelU Joseph, belored son of Mrs. M. Asears and , the late Fella Pereis. . and brother of Mrs. , C. Oomez,: Mrs. R. Lynch,' Mrs. C. Lawrence. Belle Perea and Mrs. D. Gray, and nephew of B. A. Montoya. a native of San Paolo, Cal., agfd 23 years 9 months and 9 days. -c £\u25a0 mem- ber of Point Richmond " aerie No. 354r*F»-O. X.. and Court San Pablo No. 8218, A. O. F. : . : Friends : are respectfully Invited to - attend - the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 a. ra.. from his late residence, thence to San.l'ablo - church; • where ; a requiem high : mas* will be .... celebrated for • th* repose of \u25a0\u25a0 his noul, com- rumeneing at 10 o'clock. Interment -San Pablo \u25a0.cemetery.,^ \u25a0 .... \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0':- PKTERSON— in Oakland, Csl., June 21. 190S, \u25a0 Mary L. - Peterson, widow of the late Andrew J. Peterson, and mother of Mrs. Henry L. de Leat, Andrew J. and Martin L. Peterson. Mrs. Engen* H. . Baker. Emma 8..; William A., 'Henry C. and Arthur H. Peterson, Mrs. Harry ''J. Haesloop, and the* late George 11. and .: Annie jM.- Peterson, and sister. of George, H. and Louis N.* Strieker, a native of Louisiana, i jtgti 59 . yeara 11 * months and 14 days. PISSOTTI— Ia ' Oakland, Cal.. June 17, 190S, Glacomo- Plssottl, a native of Italy, aged .-•3 l years. •.- \u25a0-,-.-. =.? Friends and . acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral today (Mon- day), Jun« 22. 1908, at. 2 o'clock p. m.. from Foresters' hal), Thirteenth * and Clay utreets, under • I th«, auspices of .Court \u25a0 Vertano No. 168. F. O. A. Remains at the parlors of Cunhn & Caporgno,-13U Clay street-corner of Seven- teenth street . and San Pablo • avenue. REMUS— In ! this city.' June 21, 1908, 1 Frederick F., youngest and dearly beloved son of Herman . and : Mamie Bemns (nee Bartholdy), and brother of Roy Remus, a native of San Fran- cisco, \u25a0. aged 7 months and 14 days. SARRY— In Harward, June 20. r 1908. Mary Vlella Grace ' Sarry, dearly beloved dsutthter \u25a0 of Mrs. W. A. Duncan and the late Stephen Sajre \u25a0 Sarry, and loving sister of Mrs. J. -R. Wells ; and J. S. Sarry, a native of Florin. Sacramento county, Cal., .aged 19 years 3 . months and 24 days. \u25a0 \u25a0 SAVAGE— In this city, June 20, 1008. Mary .Gertrude, dearly beloved * daughter of Patrick and Elizabeth Savage, loving sister of Katber- ine,^, Margaret. Anna and William D. Sarage and Mrs. ' Josephine Crowley, and niece- of William H. and Michael Savage, a native of ' Vallejo,' Cal., aged IS years 2 months and 5 days. " Open wide are the silvery gates That lead to the heavenly shore: Onr Gertie has suffered in passing through. But her sufferings now are o'er. •- \u0084: .. . . :-z : v ; w.;P." Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend. the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), June 22, at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence. • 473 Vermont street, \u25a0 thence, to j St." Charles Borromeo church, where . a requiem high . mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. SCIIEIX— In this city, June 1«, lf»08. Sarah - Chase Schell, beloved wife of the late George W. Schell, and mother of Mrs. Lena A. Dick- son and Fred W. Schell, a native of New, ( York, aged 67 years. \u25a0\u25a0• ' - .- - -," Friends ; and acquaintances are respectfully. .Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 10 o'clock -a. m.. from the funeral l parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street Twenty-second and Twenty-third (Ml# \ slon Masonic ' temple). ; Interment > private. SHEEHAN— In this city, June 18, 1908. Jere- miah, beloved son of Joseph and. . Ellen Shee- ban, and brother of Daniel, . Dennis, James . and Joseph Sheehan, Mrs. D. J. : O'Connor and the late Patrick and Mary Ann S.ieeban, a native of Courtbrack, Blarney, County Cork. Ireland, aged 40 years. A member of Phoenix grove No. .179, D. A. 0., of D. (New York - and Boston papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), June 22, at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 818 Douglass, street,', thence .to St. James church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, 'commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross •v cemetery. \u25a0 ; ' ' • ' ' SHREWBBIDGE— Ia this city, June 21,-1908. Thomas F.. dearly beloved son of Thomas and '" Margaret Shrewbridge, and loving brother of Hannah. John, Lizzie. Martin, - Margaret and Peter Shrewbridge,- and nephew, of Ann Don- nelly and Andrew,- Peter, and Martin Shrew- bridge, a.\u25a0 native of San Francisco. . aged 2S rears. A member of Guadaloupe parlor No. 231. N. S. G. W. Remains at his late resideno*. 74 Paris street near China avenue. Notice of -funersl hereafter. WALLACE— In this elty, June 21. 1908. James, S beloved husband of the late Mary Wallace, and loving nncle of Lizzie Butler and Mrs. Mary Savage, a native of County Limerick, Ireland, aged 87 years. -- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully \u25a0 invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), at 8:30 a. m., from his late residence, 83C8 Twenty-second street between Valencia and Guerrero streets, thence to : St. James church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. WALTERSTEIN— In this elty, June 19. 1908. Albert Walterstein. beloved husband of Ella Walterstein, \u25a0 and \u25a0 father of * Frank and Ella Walterstein, and brother of Frank Waltentein, .' a native of Germany, aged 53 years. Frttnds and 'acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. today (Monday), June 22. at 12:30 p. m.. from the parlors of Porter & White. 1214 Eddy- street near La- guna. Interment Odd Fellows' cemetery. Members- of San Francisco 'lodge No. 3, B. P. O. Elks, are notified to attend the funeral Of " our- late brother. Albert Walter- stein. today (Monday), June* 22, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m.,' from the chapel of Odd Fellows' cemetery, , Point I.obos and First ave- nues. .By order \u25a0'. - * ,« F. J. S. CONLON, Exalted Ruler. -t Attest: HERMAN KOHN, ; Secretary. . WILLIAMS— In West Berkeley, June 19. 1908. ' - Thomas, beloved son \u25a0of \u25a0 Manual and : the late = Anna Williams, and brother of \u25a0 Antone Wll- - Ham*, a native of Boston, \u25a0 Mass., aged -25 \u25a0" years 8 months and IS days.' ; Friends 1 and acquaintances are ' respectfully invited to attend the funeral today. (Mon- day), June \u25a0 22,. 1908. at 9 o'clock a. m.. . from his late home, 901 Bristol street, thence to St. Joseph's church, corner of Addlson and St. Joseph streets, where a requiem high mass "will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. \u25a0 \ JCWmSOINf STOCKS AND BONDS' Member Stock and Bond Exchange." '- \, 482 CALIFORNIA STREET \u25a0\u25a0'— PHONE KEARNTT^BIS— V ;V . ' '.-'\u25a0- ":'.', -' '.' \u25a0'..* .'.-v \u25a0 . \u25a0"- ' - ' W/6tJ|Slpane Office Furnish- ings^:: foesks,^ Tables, Chairs (549-657 MissionSstreet \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ':-rc:\yr:^ ,:, \u25a0 : - \u25a0\u25a0•.>.v,-j.:' > V:.%:' £;.j- -:;;\u25a0_».;; \u25a0 OCB ABT TR AVEIi \; ' CCANMNAVIAN4MERICANUNE \J la\|O0» Topi Twio-fcrew Passenger St eattej a i : —-\ »..„ . : Direct 1o \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Norway, Sweden and Denmark - * ",.\u25a0 Sailing from ; New I York at noon ' ": * Helllg^ Olav..;.June 25'C. ! sF." Tletjen. ..Uuly 16 United BUtea.V. July V QJOscar > II.". ::.\ . . July 23 A. E. Johnson «£ Co., 1 Broadway, N. Y. • ' ! ;Or Local; Agents.^ *'/^. ;• - ;;, BAY; AND IXTERURDAJT ROUTES '[ J MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO: AND NAPA ; _ ' ,'. ';.'., ?/;?\u25a0 ; « Montleello B.^ 8/ Co. \ and ' Napa ; Valley : Electrh B. ? R- V Co. J; Close; connections. ; \u25a0 \ \u25a0- . \u25a0 ; •; '\u25a0: 6^ROUNDITRIPS,DAILY--« , /\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Boats- leave 1 San: Francisco' 7:oo, »9:45 a.|aj.; 12:80 noon.!3:lB,i6:00, *8:S0 p.im. -• t H San i Francisco < landing ' and - office. ' Clay street wharf,': north * end i ferry 4 building,"; Market street ferry. Meals a la carte. HHSSBHTfI 3»lMfli;J«"»Tjr.:Xard,'/di«ci \u0084 :~7j£&£?i £*\u25a0 AtljTiON SALES LAURENCE VINCENTf AUCTIONEEK. Office 601; McAllister >ti Phone Park ISOS. Important Auction: Announcement I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY OUDEP. OK^ San Francisco Relief and \u25a0Red Cros^ Funds (A .CORPORATION') / . At the Relief Headquarters, Corner ' Qeary and jQough Streets ALL THE MEKCITAN-DISE AND OFFICE . rURXITCRE s Remaining In the Above Hcailijuarters. THURSDAY Thursday, June 25, 1908 At 11 o'clock a. m.. at the RELIEF HEAD- . \u25a0 „ QUARTERS, Corner. Geary and Gough Streets \u25a0 The sale 'will comprise In part Bolters. Fnr- naces. Warehouse Trucks. Kecs Steel. NaU«. W<> Doors, . 450 Windows, Double- Washtabs, Stop Cocks, about 4.000 pounds Gaspipe Fitting. 200 KEW GAS RANGES, about 10,000 feet Gaspipe. sundry lot of Second Hand Gas Ranges. • All the OFFICE FURNITURE, comprfsto? Roller and • Flat Top- Desks. <»ffle» Cbalrs, 6ft Victor. 'Falroji ami Library V Burean Flips. 21 Tvp»writ*Tß ((Il?frrent mak^s). Oil and Gas Heat- ers and an immense quantity of goods too numer- ous to mention. , "\u25a0 Terms caHh. Deposit from all purchasers. LAURENCE VINCENT. Anctloneer. Chattel mortgage Sale MACKEN vs. HOWE THURSDAY, JUNE 25. at 11 A. JL. at ARCADE STABLES 931' Folsom St., bet. sth and 6th . To satisfy the mortgage in the above case I will sell 30 head of good horses, also some har- ness. Horses at stables Wednesday, June 24. Remember the date and place. \u25a0 S. A. JOHNSON. Attorney for PlamtltT. - JOHN J. DOYLE. Auctioneer. / AUCTION SALE by. Order of J. 31. Toner. 20th and Kolnom- Sts. I will sell his entire stable of some handsome matched teams and a stylish lot of rigs; 1 trap, 1 surrey, 3 fine buggies and harnesss. with team; also 23 good horses from the ranch. His new auto will take the place of his horses. Also several large consignments of horses and rljs of all kinds. Sale Monday, Jane 22, 11 a. m., at 13th and Valencia sts. \u25a0 . - WM. CLOUGH. Auctioneer. Jte *5& -£\u25a0££ At the Oakland Horse and Vehicle Ki- 1 change, WEDXESDAY, June 24th II a. m., I will sell at Public Auction. Com- bination Consignments. They consist of Big Heavy Mares, Mules, Saddlers. Roadsters. Buggy,' Family,-- General Business, Camp and Ponies, all thoroughly broken; Pack Saddles. Vehicles In Camp. Buggy and Delivery ; SO sets of Harness. 665 4th St.. Oakland. J. W. MEDEIROS, Licensed Auctioneer. OCEAX TRAVEL .<Y7"""J!n. Steamers Leave Broadway /£\V?£-&C^V Wharves (Piers 9 and 11). /W^TvfNVX LOW RATES, INCLUDING MnMa m\ berth .and meals. I I \l3sk 1 | srECIAL> R'»' : Nl) \u25a0 TRIP \A. \^^^Lpjf FOR LOS AAGELES N^fcrrfW/ SAX DIEGO "T^?^- SAXTA BAUBARA . SANTA ROSA ...Every Sunday, 9:30 a. m. QUEEN....... .ETery Thursday. 9:30 a. m. . . FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA, . VICTORIA AXD VANCOUVER, B. CMC M PUOET SOUXD AX/> AIiASKAX PORTS PRESIDENT.... June 22, July ". 22. 1:30 p. m. GOVERNOR June 2T, July 12. 27. 1:30 p. m. CJTY. OF PUEBLA... July 2, 17. 1:30 p. m. \u25a0 And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. ROUND THE SOUND EXCURSIONS. 11 DATS' Round Trip, Including Berth and Meals, $43. " FOR EUREKA (HU3IBOLDT BAY) CITY OF TOPEKA :. June 23. 2S. Juiy 3. 8. 13. IS. 10:S0 a. m. And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. , FOR GUAYMAS, MAZATLAX, LA PAZ. EXSEXADA, SAX JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA, MAGDALEXA BAY. CURACAO...... July — . 10 a. m. ALASKA EXCITRSIOXS, 1908 -The palatial Alaska Excursion steamship SPOKANE will leave Seattle, 11 p. m., July 1, 10 81. August 15. Bight reserved to change this schedule. TICKET OFFICES: SAN FRANCISCO— S Market st.. 112 Market st. and Broadway Wharf — Tel. Kearny 492. General Officps '. 112 Market st. Freight Office Broadway Wharf OAKLAND ' Ticket Office ..063 Broadway 'CD. DUXANN. G. P. A.. San Francisco. OCEANIC S. S. CO. (SPRECKELS LINE.) TAHITI. SOUTH SEAS— S. 8. Marlposa sails 11 \u25a0 a. m., July 1. Round trip, first class. $125. Bcenlc line to NEW ZEALAND, via Rarotonga, Cook Island, Ist $167.50 to Auckland. 977.50 3d. HONOLULU— S. s5. Alameda sails 11 a. m., July •4. Round trip. $110. Passenger Dept., 673 Market st; Freight Offlco, ,\u25a09O Clay st. Phone Temp.* 1231. Compagoie Generale Transatlantiqne DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. „ Sailings every Thursday, Instead of Saturday. at 10 a. m.,' from pier 42, North Rlver.foot of Morton st. : \u25a0 . . First class to Havre. $70 and upward: second class •to : Havre, $4r> ; and upward. ' . GENERAL AGENCY FOR ,UNITED STATES AXD CAN- ADA. 10 State St.. New York. J. F. . FUGAZI, Manager Pacific coast.. R3O Montgomery" st.. San Francisco. Tickets sold by all railroad ticket agents. . - >g£> '.- RAILWAY TRAVEL Northwestern Pacific Railroad «Co. i?; (SOUTHERN* - DIVISION)'. '* May t>, 100S r VIA SAUSALITO ... t .. ; - For SauKallto, Mill Valley, San* Ra- fael — Daily: " Every 30 minutes /'from 6:45 to 9:45 a. m.. hourly until 3:45 p. m.;* then: 4:15 and every 30 minutes until 7:45 p. m.; 8:00, 10:35 p. m., 12:15 a. m. .• On ':- Sundays additional trips ias .fol- lows: 10:15, 11:15 -a. m. and- 12:15, 1:15 p. m. • " ? For Fairfax— Week days: 6:45, 7:15, 8:15 a. m.; -2:45, 3:45, 4:15. 4:45, 5:15, 5:45 p. m. Sundays: 8:15, 9:15, 9:45, 10:15,- 10:45,. 11 m& a, m.; 12:45, 1:45, 2:45, 7:45 p. m. For Snn Qurntln — Daily: 7:45 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. w » . . - ,8:15 a. m. andj,2:4s p. >m. daily for Lagunltas, Camp."Meekt»r. Monte Rio, Cazadsro. and* way/ stations'.. 5:15 p. m. dally,"except Sundays. 9:45 a.- m.- and' 7:4s' Arirn. Sundays. only for Point' Reyes and: way stations. . • VIA~TiBURON\ For Tlburon, Dflvederr nnd San Ra- fael— 7:33, .B:oo, 9:00. < 11:00 a. m.; 12:30, 3:30. 5:10,:5:30, •6:2sp.;m.daily. \u0084'.On 'Snnday additional, trip at 8:25 p.*'m.'ifor San .Rafael and intermediate points. \ -A ; -> 7:35 •a. .m. dally — For.' Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Healdsburir. Cloverdaler Uklah. V. Wllllts.':: Sherwood. Sebastopol and way stations. SAtaSMHMBtfI 8:00 'a." m: daily — For \u25a0 Petaluma, Santa. Rosa, Camp. .Vacation, and way stations. ' ; *VHv a VS£4HfB'MiBMt* ,9:00 a. m.. dally — For Glen Ellen and' way ;' stations.. . . '•* * ll:00"a. m. dally^For Petaluma. Santa Rosa and way stations. 3:30 p. m. daily— For Petaluma. Santa Rosa. .Healdsburgv Cloverdale. Uklah.; Guerneville. Sebastopol and way satlons. : . -. 5:10-"'p.^ m. daily— For Petaluma. Santa" Rosa and way stations. I '6:30 p/'m. daily— For Glen Ellen and way,, stations. ' r * 'TUxiron ; only; ; • \u25a0 . : ~. Pacific: Transfer, Co.'s agents are au- thorized -to - check baggage direct "from residence. , MPVBPsvMHB Ticket • 0ffice. . . .'. . . ;. . . ....... :. Ferry Building G eneril o races. . . ,y X . ., . t .iamec flood ' BoUdlaz , RAILWAY TRAVEL : ~ ;- \u25a0'' .\u25a0 \ -~~~~~ y^STT^s^ Train (•«• tad at* t sts t \?tM$MrJ an Francisco X^/otfyf Fhosi SLwr 24," 1808 \*ic7*\/ FERRY PEPOT, Foot of Mafeet Street ~6UOa Hayward. N k ilss.a«Jo««.. Li .A. v 7JW* 7.00 a Ricamond. Port Costa. JBwkaa, fan - t -.mn. Dixoa. Bacrameßto.RoaeT|l«; Marys ville. Bedding. Dunamar.l. . 738f 7.00 a Etoirs, VacaTflle, Bumsey^f.. A. 7JBf ' 7.00 a Davis. Woodland; (Marysvflle. or\- TJUe). Williams. llAXweO. Wfflow* fiaaulton. Coming. Tduaa. Rs4 Bhiff /••;•»— \ 7*2Bp7 * 28p 740 a Vallejo. Xspa. Caiistoia, Santa Rosa.\ Martinej.San Ramon. ...\ BJJSf 740 a Niles. Plesssnton. yTennore. La- \ tarop. Stockton. Traejr. Los Baaoa, \ Kennaa, Hanford, ' Vnaba. Porter \ , yffle. Bakersflsld. . .............. T-28i B.oot Rassel. Newark, tentcrrJDs, Saa \- Josa, Los Gates. TVrifbt, tfLsur«l) 9M* BJ2Os Port Costa. MsrUa es Brron. Traey. A Stockton. Merced. Iresno, Goshen \ Junction (Hanford). VissJia. Porter- - V rille. Bakersfisld .: *-<$» BJOa Yosraits Vafle/ t» Merfed ..... . . *.**• 9.00 a Niles. Uvermore, EtoektonfMilton)., > - Valley Sprint lone. Sacramento. 4.48» o.ooa Sonora. Tuo!umn« and AtgAt. ....*' «•«> ».00a Atfsntio Exprts*- Sacramento. True kee. Oa-lff n. Salt Laks Dty. Eoter. ; Kaasajaty J,-28> 9.40 a Richmoad. Port Coita. Martmej.... 6.4 a» IO.OOt Th* o»r:snd Limited— DenTer. Ksnsu Oty, 0 mahs. Cfcictfo ,?*S > 10.20 a Vallejo, Mars Id and, Napa......... 1 1.28 a 10.20 a Los Aagslea Pa ssenpr— Pert Costa. . Martine*. Byron, Tracj-, fitoektou. Merced. Jresno. Hanford. Visalia, • Tulare. Bakersfield. LosAnplea... 7.48> 10.40 a GoMfldd Pass.— Port Costa. Benicia. Ssersmsnto. Trnckee. Eafra. Mina. . - Tonop«h.Goldfisld. Laws, Keeler.. 7,48« 1 0.40 a Marysrille. Chico. Red Bluff 4>48» 1 20? Niles. San Jose, and Way Stations.. |4|p 1.40 a RuaseL Nmrk,Ban Joae, | j|o3B» 2^o^ Beaida, Sufaon, Sacrsmeato......'.* IJ>8» 2.20» Portland Express rria Davis). Wu- liams. Willows. Rfd BinS. Ash- ' land. Portland ...-. »2^Bi 3.00» Beaieis. Wintera, garramento. Wood- ; laad. JUrysrills and OroTflls 10.48 a 3.00p Saa Lwndro. N Her San Jose/. ..... »^Ba 3.20p P3ft Costa, Uartuex. Bjroa.Mo- desto, Merosd, Fresno. 12.08 a 3^op Via Tiburon, W tst Napa, St Htlena, CaSston 10.30 a 4.00? Vallcjo, Martin es. San Ramon. Naps. Calistoca.3ao.ta, Ross .' .•-*s* V 4.00» Niles, Trsoy. Sto ekton. LodL « 0.2* 4.40p Saa Lesndro. Haywsid. hHn.l tt^tk Pleasanton, Llvsrmors 1J11.48a B.oos Tha Owl limited— Newman, Los Banos, Mandota, Fr«no, Tulare, "Bakenfidd. Los An feles .".J. 8.48 a 8.009 Russel. Sat. Jo sa. Los Gatos. Wright. 9CB » 6.20? Sin Leamiro. NUes. Sa» Joss 7.48 a \u0084 8.40p Vallejo. Port Costa, Benicia. Suisua. ..---\u25a0. Sacramento : I I^Sa •.20a Eajtera Express— Ogdtn. Pueblo, * Deirrar. Kansas City. St. Louis. . « Chicago....... i ••- Port Costa. B saicia Sacramtato, " Raao, Sparka ..'..;...-..... «^f» ••40» Harwari Nile* aad Ssn Joie. . 2*55* t7.00p Vallejo. Martinea and Way Stations. : 10.33 a 8.20? Oregon Express— Sacramento^arys- Tills. Reddinj. Weed (MaedoeL Doms. Klamalh Falls). Portland. Pujet Sound and East ••2» 9.00p Chiaa aad Japan Fast Mail— Oj Jea. Chf 7 enne. Deafer. Xaasas City. Omaha. Chica go. *ABj COAST LINE «ar(Third and Towuswnd Streeta) "iSISOaTSautUa — 23d S&wt. \u25a0 Eouth Bsn \u25a0' - Francisco. Valencia St., Third aad Towassnd Vi t a^o« 8.40s ShatUa^Vaiea eia St, Ocean Visw. Ceas-^ries .Sou th Ean Francisco. 23d ' Street 31 and Town icnd 8.50 a 9.20 a South 3aa Fraa cis co, Palo Alto. Hay- field. Saa Jo» 8,30 a ?B.sQaHonteray Sx«rsion. Ean Jose, ttl Iloata-Montarey, Pacific GroT«.... JIO.Oop 7.00 a South San Fraaeiaco. Eaa Jose. G3- roy. Hollistor. Pajaro, Wateonville. \u2666o*s. Saata Cms. Bo older Creek. (fDaTrn- JSjSI po-t).Del Monts. Monterey, Paeifio \u2666•"^* UroTS B.ooa Ths Coaster— Saa Jose. Castro* ills. Saliaas. Sm Ar do, Pato Robles Ho* * . Spnats.. Saata 11 argarita. Saa Loia Obispo. Ocaaao. GuadaluDe. Surf. Lompoe. SaaU Barbara. Ventura, Oxaard, Los Aa jcetes 1 1.45* \u25a0 •.00a Ptjjiro. WatMBT ill-. Saata Crm. . . . I MS* B.ooa Bouldst Creek. - ( t Davenport) 8.43 a j B.ooa Del Moata, Moat trey. P»afie Grave. 1 1.45s 8.23 a Sooth Saa Fr-ta elsco, Palo Alto. Saa - r • Jose, Way Stations.; ....... .V..'.. - 7^Ca 8.20 a Los Altos. Monta Vista, LosGato*. . B.ooa 9JOO* San Jose, Qilroy, Salinas, Paso Roblea Hot Sprinsa, Saa Luis Obisco— Los Gatoa. Alma. Wright Trea Piaos, 3ant» . Crur. Cleawocd.* Del 51-nta. Moa terfy. Pacific Grove. 4.00p 10.40 a South Saa Fraaeisco, Burlbgame, San Mateo, Palo Alto. Pan Jose f7.40a 10.40 a LOl Altos. MonU Vista. I.cs Gstot.. 8.40 a ll.30» Valeacu St. Oetaa View, Colaa, Cemetsries, Baden, Baa 8run0..... 1.35 a 1 1 .40 a Snatb Saa Fraa eisro, daa Jon ..... t&.2oa 1.00? Stwrdayt— South Ean Francisco, \u25a0 Pab Alto aad Way Stations,. B.ooa 2.00s South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto. Ean Jose aad W» 7 Stations 8.40 a t2.00s Lns.Mtas, Moata Vists. LosGatos.. I.loa 3.00 a Del Monte Express. Saa Jose. GUroy. Chittea dm. Pajaro, Watsoa- TiUa. SaaU Crux. Del Most*. Monterey. Paeifio Grore. EaUaas. 12.30? 3.20? Sooth San Fraa cisco, San Jose. Gil- roy. Hollister. Tres Pinos 10.25* 4.00 a Sunwt Express — Deminc FJ Paso, Hoostoa. New Orleans^ Paso Robtss HotH ot Spriaga. Ean Luis f Obirao. Santa Barbara, Los Annies. 11.40s ' 4.009 Dei Monte. Mo a ter ey. Pacific Grove. I 1.45 i 4.00? Pijaro. WationT ille, Saata Crui.... 1 1.45» 4.00» Kansas City. St Louis, Chieaio. ... II .40a F 4.20? South Saa Fraa eiseo. Saa Jose. . . 1 9.00 a 14.20? Los Altos, MonU -Vista, Loa Gatos.. J3.40» tS.OO? Saa Bruno, Saa Mateo, Pab Alto. Saa • JosesndWay Stations'. 9.40 a .tB.OSp Shuttle— 23d atr eet. South Saa Fraa- cisa% Valend* Street Third aad Townsead tS.ISI 15.20? Redwood, Palo A lto. Ma) field. Bunny- - vale aad Jose... ...; ....;... I.los t5.20? Los Altos. MonU Vista. Los Gates. . f3.20» f3.25? Buriinsame. Saa ]|*teo, Saa Jose.. . 3.20? 5.30? ShutUs— Valencia- St.. Oceaa Vie*. Cemeteriea, South San Fraaaseo. 23d3treet, 3d and Trcawad i.4!3» 8.40? South SanFraa d«co , Eaa Bruno, Eaa Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. Saa Joss— 3aaU Clara, Lcs Gates, Wright...... 8.401 8.00? Palo Alto, May Held. Loa Altos. MonUVisU. Los Gat 05....:..... BJDC* 8.03 Shuttle — 23.1 Street, South Saa , Fnaeiseo, V aleaeia St. Third aad * Towasead |.|8« t8.23? Shuttla-^Val encia St. Oeeaa View. Cemeteries South San Fraaeiaeo. 23dStreet, Sdaad Towasrnd t?J°> 8.30? South Saa F nncisco, San Jose B. 50» 8.00? Los Aaplss Ptasea fer— Saa Mateo. Redwood. Palo Alto. Eaa Jose. Saliaaa, Paso - Robles Hot Sprints. > Saa Luis Obwpo, . Santo Barbara, LosAnceles 8.30 a 11.45? South Saa Fiaaeisoo, Palo Alto. Saa - Jw»..,\,-.':............;.,; t ..." 7.201 _tl.oo>t 1 .00> Sacramento River Steansrt........ tlUo> Union" Traasfer Conroaay ajents edflect batjjj* aid eaecks oa trains of Soathern Pssifiu aad oelrm to re 'idsace. They are authorized to ebtsk bagpze direct from residence. ' A for Moraine ' P for Afternoon. itSnaday exeepted 13uadajoaly MT. TAMALPAIS AND MUIR WOODS VIA SAUSALITO FIRRY wot or maahst ex. LEfiAL HOLIDAY S-SU* BAT TMt iT.torraeto tMtrtrWuft lT.T»tla>a wr.K sen- vrzzx. sex. \u25a0 week stj*- PAT PAT PAT p*T DAT (' 9:45 a; t7:15 A. I:*s p. 10:40 a. 7:25 A. 928 * ... '8:15 a. 2:40 r. 12: X r. 1:40 r. 11 10 A 1:45 r. t9:15 A. 4:45 T. 1:40 r. 4:14 p. 12 : 16 p 3ATUR- 9:4|A. 2:45 r. JZFZZ {\u25a0% t. DAY jije J : f!'- DAT 3:10?. Taoal- IJ:*5 a. 5:4 a p. OJtLT 4.40 p. pais- i-T?** t Tanualn. only ,9:50 p. *:\u2666<>». + /2- Iy f? 45 I •"»»«' Wood/- 8:13 p. I4:4o p. •*-* :> *•! only - • TICKET OFFICE AT SAUaALJTO FKRRY " ; vOCfeAN SHORE RAILWAY/ Depot 12th and Mission sts. Dally except 3nu- **T— ******* *•:«•. »:15a.»1:43p. R:3on. Ar rlre: ;., :33a. 9:00 a. M2:S5p. 5:33 p. Saadays sad holidays— L*.«t«: 7:35 a. 9:tsa. 12:0O aoon/»:3Op. Vi'S:-.^ lr V. 7 : Xi *' »:00a.. n^S>a. 5:35 p. C.o2p. 'Mixed. freight an«t pa»*»og»r. OCEAN TOAVKL Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Oriental Steamship Co.) Ju?" 11 'wos 7*7 * Klirn " <^» M *«> 1»)» Saturday. 8. Bj* "America Mara." . Saturday, Auanut 1. 190 a. f - "^49SSf^^S9P | sva | VBJVGVSMMMMidi'ajHtflflii ,-S;'. 8 ' "Nippoa Mara." Saturday, Aua;uat », 1909. ... \u25a0-, -v.t'.;' > 89"S8fes^t^BsMSjsjnMSHl r Steamers sail 'from' company's piers. Xo»."" 4* 44. .near, fo«>t of Second *t... l p. m.. for Yokiv ha ma and HnnKknnar. rslllnx at Honolulu. k©m (Hloso). Xasaxakt and Shanghai, snd conneetlnn at HonekooK with stesmem for; XUnIU. ln<tln. etc. No cargo : receWeit on \u25a0• board \u25a0oa - day «f salllnz. - ,\u25a0:_ . .;\u25a0 « . • . . Round, trip ticket* at reduced rat#*. * For. freight and passage apply . at n?n>»! 210 James Flood bulldlaz. - * W. H. -AVERT.' •'\u25a0 " - Asalstaat G«aeral Uaaagtr. . t