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8 In the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys STOCKTON IN GAY ATTIRE FOR FOURTH Xity Prepares to Celebrate Inde* pendence Day; Parade Will Be Record Breaker [Special Dispatch io The Call] STOCKTON. July I.— Stockton's busi ness btreets are gayly decorated for the fourth of July celebration. Hundreds of flags have been strung across' the Jhorouffh fares .and the busin'e&s house's have been trimmed iv the national Thy industrial feature or tlic inorn inj? parade promises to eclipse any .thiiigiseen here Itctore.* Tlie committee tljat will "decide an tlie best team in the parade will be Tom lionovan, John G:il ,\v»y and Davis. F..A. Whitins. George Sievers and IX S. Matthcv.s 'will award tiie prize for tlie" best in liustrial feature. Tho ' Pioneers will hold a public .re- , ception in Pioneer, hall from, 2 to 4 p. in. Mrs. M. Thresher will tell of her li!>t fourth in Ciilifornia, " and Mrs. Mary I". Alerrill -will recite some orig inal vorse <Mititle«l t'The First Fourth of July Celebralion-in California." / ' Among the singers will be Mrs. l-.'lan-_. jinsan. Airs. M'alter Parish, Miss VShe lianl Miss Murray "McAdams and.'Miss illlrn Martin. ' * . Mrs. May Parkrr and Mrs. " Kinma Sarney of the Native daughters;' will sssist the members of the Ladies' aux iliary to entertain. . . , The aquatic events as arrajigfd by Prof. O. G. Y*>rbury of the Y. M. C. A. promise to excel anj'thing held on tlif local waterway In years. The program of events follows: 2 P- m. — Potato baTt race— Condi t, Padiiook. Kusff'll and Higgins; m iuirrrn;; rao«; ai-ross chunr.el. !n hp.it*. 2:GO— .Launch raof« — Buell. Wrlltiian. Tbomp- ' «in *nd Wolf; final heat of >rrimtrJ.ns race. \u25a0 3:«:<o —^Tuc of war — Gen^vicve. Onws. T. & 0., Tiffany und Grcgp; \of rac* 1 . S:ir< — Liauixh ra«> — Buccaaeec, Adrlit«>. Loma «?rt Drapaaißnovich; double 'irtnoo ra<-<» of one mile. 3:4s— Small launch rsx-o — F.fd <ioat. T. & G. tati Nelson Dowden: barge r-ice, itv<» miles. '. 4:1S — Ited Rwn vs. Mitchell ' Flyw, four tsiles; mlx«d rowlns race. 4:30 — T-*tinch race — Buffalo, Guernsey '. and Zo< rifTmann. ?,:00 — MaLfl E, Mifit and Red Raven,' four miles.- GOVERNOR ISSUES THREE REQUISITIONS Accused Embezzlers to Be Re= ;>T turned to State "for Trial SACRAMENTO, July 1. — Governor GUlctt today "issued a 'perquisition on the governor of Nevada for the return to Butte county of J. IL Kennedy and IV. H. Schewan. under 'tirrest at Reno .for embezzlement. ;-. They are accused .of having appro priated to their own.\ise $SOO which ! \u25a0 waf, taken in gold bullion from the: :Southern Cross mine of the Edel min ing company, which they worked under 'contract. • "j '-%\ \u25a0:'\u25a0 The governcr also issued a requisi tion on the governor of New Tork for; the return to Sail Francisco of Philip! . '• •< •\u0084 Philip Schuman, who | Strict » of Uncle Ike's loan of r. ,^u<l is said to have embez-. ..: •>'.* '•'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0. 'v :' 1 jewelry worth $156.15. iN APPOINTED TARY BY GILLETT . v t<cs,ft"n Gets Position Va cated by,E- F. Mitchell fi.MTP./^ • :\u25a0 TO. July I.— Major C.E. \ . _\u25a0 ". - \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ra. Rosa assumed the du- i • _ye secretary to Governor: He was appointed to ' raecHM £- forest Mitchell, who was *.ppotnteu private eecretary when E. C veDP^r r.as jriven the insurtrtwus com-; 'zziGttCT, ershii;. Haves is <>n the retired* list of .the r.t'Jc:/*! ..f narrt and was captain of CbciSTir.r jC. Eighth California regi ment, duiir.g the Spanish wan v H© was later major of the Fifth infantry, na tional guard. Haven is president of tlie board of managers of the Sonoma State Home tor Feeble Minded Children at Eldridge, ASSESSMENT ROLL SHOWS . • INCREASE OF $1,000,000 Poll Tax Collections Will Break Record [Special DUpatch to The Call] STOCKTON, July I.— Tho San Joa- «VJin country assessment roll lg almost complete. The figures chow an in • crease of more than $1,000,000, and when the books are finally completed it is estimated that the increase will be between $1,200,000 and $1,300,000. This year will mark the highest record ior poll tax collections in the county's history. Of the poll tax paid so far 12.500 has been collected from Hindus, Japanese and Chinese. . INFECTED ORANGES ARE SENT TO SACRAMENTO County Horticultural Commis- sioner Orders Removal ISpecial Dispatch to The Call] SACRAMENTO, July I.— The discov ery of maggot and purple scale in oranges shipped to T. IL Longton of : this city from Uie'Botto distributing house of San Francisco caused County florticultural Commissioner Bloomer to I order Lcngton to either destroy or re " move the infected fruit within three days. The oranges were grown in .San Diego. ,'s2Ba.lols/50 ?:oot frontage, in San Ra fael. -AH improvements. Juet the spot for- a bungalow. Splendid old trees. Choicest spots. Ne\-er before shown. See thesp now. Only short walk to station. ' W. I* .Courtright, opp. Union Depot. San Rafael. • PLAGE YOUR .. . FOR THE Sunday Call \u25a0 THI^ MORNING Send them to Main Office or through Branch Offices or telephone them. I Miss M. Newman, Who Will Be Bride of the Fall Season U. C. GRADUATES TO MEET AT ALTAR Engagement of Berkeley Girl . and Vallejo Engineer An nounced to Friends VALLEJO, July 1. — The engagement of Miss Minnie -Newman, a talented and beautiful young lady of Berkeley, to John Hood of Vallejo has just beep announced and is io take place during the early part of this fall. Miss Newman is a member of one of Berkeley's leading families and is a graduate of the University of Califor nia. "Hood graduated from California last May with, high honors. He, was elected president of the "-Tau -'Beta Pi, an en gineering society. ' Following Ills departure from - school Hood was appointed" to. the engineering staff of the x General electric \ company with offices in San Francisc'oj '- * Tiio couple expect to spend (.heir hon eymoon in the southern- part *of the state and upon their return will re side in Berkeley. SALOON BANDIT GETS LIFE IMPRISONMENT May >Be Admitted 'to Probation : for-Turning State's Evidence [Special Dispatch'lQ The Call] ['/}\u25a0 \ - SACRAMENTO, July I.— Chester Col lins, who, withW. H. Stafford, was ar rested in Sacramento for robbing a local saloon and who held up a saloon in Emeryville and also the Imperial hotel in Stockton, was sentenced to life im prisonment in Folsom prison 'today by Judge Hughes. Stafford's case was put in the hands of the probation officer and he will probably be rewarded with pro bation for turning state's evidence and -assisting the officers to convict Collins. •Brttti ; Stafford and Collins' have served time before. WOMAN'S CLUB FIESTA DRAWS GREAT CROWD Confetti Carnival \ Closes Mo desto Celebration (Special Dispatch to The Call] MODESTO, July 1. — The second night of the Woman's club iicsta drew an im-i mense crowd, whi«»h enjoyed itself to the utmost. The fiesta came to a close this evening with a confetti carnival and a parade of decorated automobiles. The proceeds of the various concessions go into the fund for improving the parks secured to the city of Modesto through the efforts of the improvement club. , 4 UV \ SANGER WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY AT TRACY [Special Dispatch io The Call] STOCKTON. July I.— Mrs. Maria Neely of Sangor, Fresno county, died at Tracy this mornng Crom a sudden attack of heart falure. Accompaned by her son. E. Xeely, and wife, the woman started from Sanger for Santa Cruz on a vacation yesterday. Just be fore the train reached Tracy Mrs! Neely was taken suddenlyvill. She was removed .from the train : and two Tracy physicians called. s?he appeared to get better under treatment and it was de cided to remain in Tracy over night. This morning she died. She was 71 BRIDE OF EX-CONVICT RETURNS TO HER HOME Third Matrimonial Venture of Minor Leads to Arrest [Special Dispatch Jo The Call] GEORGETOWN, July I.— The young bride of William Gilbert, a former con vict who is under arrest here charged with breaking his parole, .lias returned to her home. Her mother, Mrs. Lan of Gazelle, Siskiyou county, came here for her yesterday. Mrs. Gilbert - did not know Gilbert was formerly a 'convict when she married him. Although but 20 years old; Gilbert has been married three times. STOCKTON CITIZENS TO /:i CONSIDER WATERWAYS [Special Dispatch to The. Call] STOCKTON, July 1. — George F. Hud son, presdent of the chamber of, com merce,, has called the meeting of citi zens Interested; in the navigability of the local .waterway for' next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the chamber of commerce headquarters. At. that .* time the maps submitted by the war depart ment showing the proposed harbor lines will be examined and 1 any changes rec 7 ommended forwarded to' Colonel Biddle at San Francisco- . f MARION DE VRIES TO VISIT LAKE ELEANOR STOCKTON. _ July. ; 1.-r-Judge "vV. B. Gutter and hls"rion. Sylvahe Nutter, and _J.";lj. i 'Phelps left today fora month's outing: 'in the '• Lake ; Eleanor section.' Th«ry win make their headquarters at the Rosasco stock' ranch; on; Reed river, on the trail. to Lake Eleanor and' Hetch Hetchy \:allo.v. The party will be^oined about the middle of th«j" ( raonth '-by Judg-e Marion "de Vries' Of :;Xew ,York }and George E. Wilhoit" of this city. ~ £ Passengers should check -their :>: > bag gage at the depot in order that it may be forwarded on same train aad avoid delay at destinations -: • THE SA^T gBANOiSCO: GALL,i 'SATUBDAY,;'OTI,Y: 2, 19Jp: VALLEJO TO VOTE ON BIG BOND ISSUE Trustees in Secret Session Rec= om mend City Hall and Res s ervoir Projects [Special Dispalih to The Call] VAIjLEJO.'j July I.— The members' of the boanii of city trustees, flitting .in secret last night as a committee Of the whole, decided^ to recommend that a bond issue for the following. municipal improvements be . submitted to the voters: , ; 'Seventy-five , thousand dollars as the city's portion -of a" f 125,000 joinTcity hall and branch county jail. Ninety thousand dollars for the con struction,of a 12,000.000, gallon .reserve reservoir at' Fleming, hill and--tlieMay ing- of a pipe line to : thls.city. ; " The committee also decided- td'disap prove the following projects and recom mend that they he withdrawn: One hundred and forty-five thousand dollars for the construction and equip ment of si municipally owned' and oorp r crated electric light, heat and - power plant, i , -.;' -. . ; • : -; \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 , ;>. .;\u25a0. : . ,'; «. . Ten thousand dollars, for an "inter cepting; sewer along .the ,water front. .It is likely that there will be a warm battle when' tlie 'matter is taken up by the trustees .in regular session next week. \u25a0" .-, *\u25a0 - ' .'. ' : • - " • \u25a0.- :. \u25a0•\u25a0 ' YE A R'S I M M IG R ATI ON AMOUNTS TO 1,035,545 Arrivals Increase 283,759 Over Last Twelve Months. WASHINGTON, : ; JuIy". 1 .—The number of -immigrants admitted , at' all , ports of v ;the' United- States ;dufing : ; the last fiscal year .reached ; 1,035,545, according to a statement -by Commissioner Gen eral Keefe today. "This is an increase of 283,759 over last. year. The nonimmigrant aliens admitted, that is, those coming to the United States temporarily, reached 145,421, which is a falling off of 47,028, while the total' 'number of all persons 'de barred .during the year .was -24,200. Last'jear ,11.000 were^viebarred.. ."'•'. \u25a0;' The remarkable jin^crease. in- the num ber- of those 'debarred is_ looked on from. different standpoints •- among *im-" officials. \u25a0* Sbme \u25a0 claim that the class of immigrants is -not so- high as it. ; was a year ago. . > . . Tlie:"figures indicate'a^grand -total of arrivals at all ports of i;i90,966, ah increase of 244,421 over the previous, year. . \ - . . .. v; . ' • . ; '\u25a0 During: June it is estimated the im migrant aliens admitted -at all ports aggregated •\u25a0 99,000; ; 'nonimmigrant aliens, 15,000.- Total. ! T 11 4;00O, against 2,350 persons';. barred; from- admission. . PORTERVILLE REAPS \u25a0 HARVEST 6F SETTLERS $50,000 Flows in* as Result of Advertising , [Special Dispatch to The Call] PORTERVILLE, July I.— Reports .which have just been completed by the secretary of the chamber of Commerce show that during the 11 months closing with .June. .15, there .were -received at the chamber of commerce no less" than 2,500 Inquiries. Of .those who"' wrote more than 100 eventually settled either In Porterville or the immediate sur rounding country. Within the city- limits, 'new residents brought here through chamber ' of commerce publicity, invested $50,000 during the period named. Beginning July 1 the advertising ap propriation of the chamber is to be doubled, and an "advertising campaign through the eastern states will be-, in augurated. , . : SANTA BARBARA MAYOR WILL RETAIN OFFICE Holds 'Ordinances Conflicting and Inoperative [Special Dispatch to .The Call] SANTA BARBARA, July "l.^-Mayor Clio L. Lloyd- will retain his office un der a decision rendered today, by Judge Walter Bordwell of Los Angeles,, pre-f siding for. Judge ,Crow, in,;; the .case brought by several citizens \ who ac cused'him of neglect of dutyjn failing to enforce laws = against .'disorderly houses. • The judge first ruled -that local ordi nances ton which ;the complaint ; was largely * based^ .were- inoperatiyej con flicting with the >tate Claw^ :i ?^, ' 1";; „ i Thenl' he held v ? ; after^hearlng [ testi^ mony, that it was; not; the duty. of the mayor to, bring prosecution,. and-.Jthat if there was such a.duty' neglect; there-.' of did; not call for such severe; penalty as dismissal, from office. • ; . \-_ ; \u0084. • GOVERNMENT IGNORES THREAT OF COMPANY Val lejo ; Ferry Officials Decide -to r Sign Contract '; v [Special io [The- Call] yALLEJQ^Juljr,r;l.~Unable V to > have the naval- department.- Issue .an order prohibiting; all, small -opposition?; boats from landing at' Mare island :arid: also compelling the several 'thousand?'em ployes of the local ; naval: station 'to patronize its boats under : threat of' re-* fusal to carry the government's ; teams and enlisted men.' : the. Vallejo .ferry company on Wednesday "., signed ,'- its yearly contract. with the naval officials for ; the transportation" of the, teams and men.-; '\u25a0* ''^'^\u25a0''; \u25a0\u25a0:.: . -' r .:'- ,v^i \u25a0\u25a0 STEAMER CARRIES 26 7^ BABIES Stork and : Miners^ Pass -Busy Winter-- in VAlaska V SEATTIJi -Julyy I.— The/steamship' Umatilla {arrived ;from Nome 'last"; night and byifar.o the -most, important^ among the 11 Si r passengers , aboard-'/were j26j 26 babies,;. accompanied ~ by . thel r ; mothers, who have~ spent' the* winter ' in * the t; far, north, shut?.6ff > from the outside; world by the: ice^of yßering^seaJ/.They; are going to spend the - ; summer, visiting relatives In ; the : V United-;-; States..* The Umatilla also "brought- $80,000 worth of gold.- ' ; ';-:_ \u25a0_- -i •vj ,\u25a0 \u25a0 :,-\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0'\u25a0-;:'' y~ : \u25a0.-\u25a0*\u25a0-\u25a0 :-':: -': Rio 'Vista • Excursion. '\u25a0. Take %a . trip on . the '-Netherlands route -through the Holland of America, Steamer "Apache" leaves pier ,7, Pacific street wharf,'- Sunday,": July? 3, > at"; 8 a,." m:, : returning i by ; steamer - "Modoc," . leaving Rio Vista at -i 2 l p.'* m." Meals onboard- steamer^ under the, manage ment • of . Southern - Pacific % company's dining * car j service. :': ' , : ; r For -further? 1 , particulars "see t agents' of Southern rPaciflc. ' \u25a0:-*\u25a0:\u25a0 INCEUDJAay GIVEN-- PROBATIOH-San ; Ra: ; f«»l, July - I.— Edward ; Eden, " eon of - the : late \u25a0:. Edward .. Eden, pioneer, : who , twice set : flre to 'the home of:M«xtone Graham in Grand 'arenue , April;!;,- «r«« upon ? probation ''this . morning after spending three' months in' Jail."-"; COL. H.I. SEYMOUR PLANS TO RETIRE Commander of Second Infantry, National Guard, Too Busy to Continue Service [Special Dispatch to The Call] SACRAMENTO, July I.— Colonel H. I. Seymour of the Second infantry,.na tional i guard of California, wiil'goVon the retired. list in -a short time by, pre senting his ; resignation to -Adjutant General Lauck: -Press*. of business,af fairs is given for the; officer's contem plated action. As manager of the Buf falo brewery, with interests in-other matters, it is impossiblefor. Seymour to give as:imicli time as he would like to "national guard affairs. ' / : . Colonel Seymour is- the senior -officer in. the national guard in point of serv ice.- He has been a member for, SO years aii<l \u25a0 foiv 12 years' .has-been the colonel of the' Second infantry. He is also on tlie staff of. Governor. Glllett. ' | There isralready a spirited competi tion. on for the post. Major Eon. Bond of Chico arid \u25a0\u25a0Lieutenant Colbnelflil.-A.- Crrtes of Bakersfield are, mentioned. A Fresno officer is likewise a. candidate. The position will be filled by an- election participated- in by the- officers in- the Second infantry.- :\. f\ ';.\u25a0:. - ; : BAY, CITIES CO.;WANTS • COYOTE RIVER WATER Attorney Argues in Superior Court for Excess Flow [Special Dispatch to The Call] I SAN.'JOSE, July I.— Attorneys repre-^ .sentingftheßay:Cities< water company were before Superior Judg*|" Welch; this afternoon .arguing a motion .that'lwill so amend their pleadings in ; the Hayes- Chynoweth suit that the company may use excess waters of the Coyote":rlver near thig; city. * '. . ,? A suit' was -filed four years" ago :by the Hayes-Chynoweth company in which it; endeavored to keep the underground and upper flow, of the Coyote restrained from .the use of the Bay! Cities* com pany.' ' -. \u25a0,'\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0'{. \u25a0:\u25a0•"•,.' ; \u25a0 :-_: -_ ' '\\\ •'\u25a0 ','• .' v : \u25a0 | A.' suit of similar nature /was. later brought by Miller against the company -and* a decision rendered in favor of the^plaintiff by*. Superior Judge Rhodes- and^; upheld by ; the supreme court. The excess waters j of- the river j'are T-rtowt wanted by the Bay Cities company. ' "" EFFORT- TO END STAGE CARICATURE FAILS Rabbis Report Individual En- deavor Is Futile | . CHARLEVOIX, Mich., , July I.— That individual ;' endeavor- to eliminate •' the caricature of 'the Jew frorii' the. stage has proved-. -futile is the conclusion given before the central conference of American'jabbis in : session here " in - a report of 'the committee on church arid state, of : which William S.. Friedman of Denvcn.' is chairman.: The, report says that ? - the 'committee has .entered into correspondence \w4th the New York managers' association and lias : been assured that .the managers have no sympathy, "with the lampooning of. the Jew on the stage." '- : ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.'?> VVf ,^ : '-. '.- : .'{ LINEMAN ELECTROCUTED '- AT TOP OF HIGH POLE Current Shut Off. Too Late to .; ;^ Save Life s [Special Dispatch to The Call] REDDIXO; July U I.— Ed- Baker, a lineman for ; the Northern California power company, was electrocuted, about a mile north^of -.Whitehouse today, lie was working at the top of a high nole when lie-touched a live wire. The. cuir rent was; shut off at once, but Baker was , dead' when found. S. P. ASSUMESXONTROL OF FRESNO TRACTION CO. Appointment of New Manage ment Reveals Ownership \u25a0 FRESNO,; July 1. — P. :yv. \u25a0 "Webster be came general, manager of the Fresno traction /company today and F. C. Am bridge general auditor. This means that the Southern> Pacific has assumed con trol of:-the- streetcar company: Web ster is: general>.manager of the Stock" "tori- electric , line also. ; : - ' \ . . 900: RETURNIto WORK ; Vf AT "MARE ISLAND YARD [Special Dispatch* to The Call] // VAL.LiEJO,\JuIy 1. — The 9 00. employes of 'the > Majre! islan'.l^ navy j'ard, who were furloughed early this week be cause the funds, for; the, old fiscal year had '.become -exhausted, -yvere returned to- work^ this , morning, the ' appropria tion.'fpr the. new year; being available beginning today. ' CAB.: STRIKES : COTXPE— Car 1036 of. the Htrri "\u25a0/Bon-'streetr-llne struck. a- K>u - >c at Hov.aiu' u..,\l '\u25a0' ' KastvStreets yesterday .niorninp, wreckinß the! ~;. coupe- 1 and Injuring ' the horse and 'the driver,; ".\u25a0Jumps? McHugb,' \u25a0'\u25a0- 225 < Pennsylvania avenue. A Robert- Martin, motorman/ wan arrested. DIES •IN EX.ECTSIC CHAlß— Richmond, Va... - July 1. — Anglo -Hamilton,, who was • conTieted 'of murdering Mrs: Sallie ; B. 1 Hixat Lynchburg .Tunfvlrt. 1909, T was put- to deAth in the electric - cfcair in the state prison here early today. './ , / .rilterea Salt Water 'if£v\ ,\ At;ThCi ;/. ' LURLINE :-* the ; ocean -waiter \u25a0 is filtered before it Vflows into the tub baths and swimming pool. TURKISH BATHS , ;; AND; MASSAGE Bush and Larkin Sts. 6 HEN; EYE^N INGS' VAN LIEW SUBMITS CASE TO GILLETT Governor Says He Is Not Ready to; Act on Normal School Charges [Soecialy Dispatch \to\The Call] - "SACRAMENTO, July '1.-^D r . C. C. president/of the Chico nor mal school-, and Mils counsel," "Attorney White : o£^.Chico, tielri a lonlEr confer-, ence with '.GoverriofiGille'ttV this after noon concerning' the. charges' of " Miss Al3a c , lark V' a normal student, who said that Doctor; Van L,iew hugged, her, and tried to ; make^love' to , her:: : 'The, result ;of -tiicf conference was not niade known '-by either, of 'the. trio, but there may be som»^.: significance in- the fact that-t he g'ovQrnor said that he was not^prepared. toactr - . Stl'l had a : long talk, with Doctor Van Ljew, arid Attorney White . on the mat ter; today,'-';- stated the governor, "but c^!\ n °f state 'what -transpired. * I have not called a meeting of. .the normal trustees as u yet and. am not ready to tlo; l -so." '.-\u25a0;; .• \u25a0 < - ;\u25a0'•''\u25a0 >-' :. • .v.Van'Liew's hurried^ visit" to Sacra mento = today,; followed the. news that the . gowqrnor .was ' preparing charges against -liim. ' /„: *-•-.. -I- \u25a0 . \u25a0 HOUSEBOAT LAW HELD TO BE CONSTITUTIONAL Superior Judge of Sacramento Upholds Enactment [Special Dispatch to The Call] \.SACRAMENTO, July I.— The consti tutionality of the state houseboat law was upheld .today by Superior Judge Hughes" "when lie dec! Jed - against Joseph' Farmer, a convicted houseboat owner, who -appealed from ;the judg ment of Township Justice. darken. The court held 'that . the > legislature: had a right to declare a thing' a' nuisance which under- the common law-was not a nuisance : orj". in other words, had not been proved to be one. " . FATHER OF SIXIGOES TO SCHOOL'S RESCUE : FRESNO. July .I.— ln, order to save the " -.district'- from lapsing because of insufficient pupils, the trustees- of Fancher '.listrict yesterday erigage.l as teacher R. A. Gilstrap, -father of six children of school age. To. save: the, school, Miss Grace Brenson,- last term's teacher, .* resigned.;. . J - S^^^^^^^^S'"^^ OF.SAN FRANCISCO I |'S™»H?4iUB' ' 70S MARKET STREET I B f ¥^S3 1 -'^^^™^ > ( fi A***^ 9 Member of tl^P A«nriat#d l 3 i iiflu iBBB^ 1 liflBMU I§Sg « . .f, wemnsr ot the Associated m M nn rf& Qd^l' ; Savings Banks of San Fraicisco |j I S£ BE i 3 Ililß Fcrty^ First Semi » Annual Statement I g | r— r— r— 3 B l^J Capital Stock Subscribed . $1,000,000 p m nS Sh B^ I f^^ | ®* which has bscn paid in gold coin 300,000 M l^l i SW ffi via at @6a f^ l^l.""'*'J! s '^'^'' / ! t '^\ . Gtateui»»«t of tk~ CondltJons nnA Value ef the AS- J|q Rj 1 , f.' — r - gj-n -. am no mtCTi : * SETS and 'LIABILITIES of the Mnttial Sarlasa Bank feg n rt r" CI C CJ pTJ .*\Tj3J Jj JaB ' ' °^ * aB P"«inclairo. s Corporation, «lotnc btxslne»a at IO« |;3 19 I >Sa fS !^ » ®Ww , -Market Street. CUy ot saa FMBrHco, State «f Call- "§9 - P J^iiiY?" iVTs'"lSiin m\ " *m m m joi npj '• ; \u25a0 forkia, nad when tald Assets Trere altnated oa Jane sHJ M l^~*'i«2©^~^^^"" N^irf»C^"^ T ." ' : Loans soured by First Mortgajri- on pi X l^^^n^'^l '^'^'i LJ .JlJQ^'I - £ank- Premises \u25a0 995,058^35 " 3 ra B—^S^^9 ®S —^5^3 ~i -JT v-'-'iV Fv>Tl Furniture and Fixtures 2,300.09 S4 Wl l-Hl^l^i-^n IIA "\u25a0»*" \u25a0»B~!r*, 'All .*!ond.<i are kept la the A'anlts o< . P| -"I'l WTI-V]— *M lgt!£M3! I ILi — L. — i— ; . thl« Corporation at 70S Market Street, *?f P| . \u25a0'.'\u25a0• '-.' \u0084 \u25a0 _;-'-'-;"" .-:,-. . ; ''-. "\u25a0\u25a0 *' ;, \u25a0'_ ;\u25a0• - '' ; '. ...'Saa Fraacfneo. aad.are a* folIOTT«i >a j|y •\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0. • ' \u25a0 \u25a0 ... Oak'and Gas, I>lpht and H^atlnj? Co.. 5 per S R« ; BUII.DTXG OWXEO R\ T.I.T ."W^t optil: ?an Francisco and North Pacific ky. M Bfi ' MITTITAI 'SAVINfC RA WW " ' '' : V Co . 5 per cent: Contra Costa Water Co.. ?\u25a0$ ;.\u25a0<:*•"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ITIUIUAL OAVinUO DAV^IV • Cpjr cent: Oakland Transit. Co.. 6 per c«nt t% H \u25a0'\u25a0''-' : .7Otl Market Street, opp. TMrd . t:id 5 per cent: Los Angeles Llghtlnr pi \u25a09 " mt - — • ™ _• \u0084 " .Co. o per. cent; Los Angeles Railway Co.. ra9 Iffl ' . The. Cro«si Roads, of the CMj-. ;.- 5 per cent; South Pacific Coast Railway , I*l B- '": •'•'\u25a0 • • •' . > '\u25a0' •'.•.-. " - C 0... 4 per cent, gruaranteed by the S. P. . H la ' \u25a0 — . , — — — -r- : — — -i . Co.: Omnibus Cable Railway CoY 4 „ per £3 t£t "''. ' '\u25a0-' r>ii»i3'r-'^nn«"'4'VT» opticktss - ' ' cent; California' Northwestern Railway %M m / . UlKht - " / !~. ;; ~z . C 0... 5 per cent; Northern Railway Co. of - iM M - Jamei. D. Phelan. President . California. 5 per cent: San Francisco. . |a M| John A. Hooper. .... . Vlce-Prrildent Golden Gate Park and Presidio extension. \u25a0 v ~ -c ' .- fS3 H^; ;;-v J.:K. i;jioffl«..v.....'.Vl(!<'.PK»ldHtii ;jioffl«..v.....'.VI(!<'.PK»ldHti ; , .; ?^ 4 -J - |3 H '-"-\u25a0}\u25a0\u25a0< t \u25a0nudqlphSpreckela.ChaTles Hol- - ' centf^The Osiklarid Traction Consolidated! '->'.. X H| \u25a0:".'\u25a0; - v* brook, ; '.Holla V. Wntt, J. C. - . 5 per cent: Mill Valley and Mt.Tamalpaia |'j B McKinstry. R. D. McElroy, H. O. Railway, o per rent; Market Street Cabl-5 X? \u25a0 .'-.-\u25a0-.\u25a0• . n ii#V J - Railway Co.r 6* per cent; Los Angreles i-J ma-'-,' \u25a0 f •-•;"-••. . ;\u25a0:. . "„*-;'\u25a0 . Traction Co. r 6 per cent; San Francisco. t'.i HI \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0".••'-• .... Oakland and Sa.n .Tose Railway Co.. 5 per Ifa H ; '.George A. Story.... .Cashier - ;.. r ent: Southern Pacific Railroad Co. of i« SI C. B. Hobson.V.l. Assistant Cashier '- California, 6 -per cent and 5 per cent: MvA H" - a -F Curtis " Ny "ABsistant Cashier- ' ' Pacific Railroad Co.- (Ist refund- - ' Aii« H A - E. Curtis... ...Assistant c-ash^r :. m e) . 4 per cent; Northern Electric C 0... 5 Hr.: J - c - McKinstry and D. C. Murphy • **per cent; The San Francisco and San % $4 mm- . • ......Attorneys Joaquin Valley Railway Co., 5 per c»nt; Wt^m £•< « ; , i Oakland Traction Co. (pen. mortsras*}. 5 Xi HB ..... \u25a0' \u25a0• - „\u25a0 :..„:. • per cent; Sacramento Electric. Gas and ' j *c| r H \u25a0-.. \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0-;'.. ,y'' "'/ "' '_ ' — ' ' ' \u25a0 Railway Co., 5 .per cent; Western Pacific ; til S '.;.".'•\u25a0• Depositors . ..'.......... .9699 Ualted ttatea 80nd5....... .1.. ...... «70,052.33 r ? 1 S*m ' ', •. \u25a0 ; • - - . -, -. Registered 2 per cents of 1930; Coupon s£l M Average Dep05it5..... 5848.92 Lnu- of cn iM5 Of " 15: Resist " fd 4p " gl Wm Real Estate Loans 888 *First*Na?ionai "Bank 'of *S.*F.*: First Na* ** 80 ' a^ !; - 39 M Hi -, - - _ . n>AMnt «« tional Bank of N.Y.: National City Bank. ,B H\u25a0:-":\u25a0:H \u25a0:-":\u25a0: Average Loans. .....$4434.00 N. V.; National Bank of Commerce.N.T. tQ BH "> ,*" "'-'*. 'State'of/California. City and County '- T 2J^H.*l - X* \A M••..'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0M ••..'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.-.\u25a0- of San Francisco — ss: , ' - Llaljl 11 Tic^l >3 \u25a0R /, J : ; ' WeVdo^sblerarily swear, that we' - , v V. ***** Rft K| Shave .(and; each ?of us has); a per- ; To, Deposltars ............... ..... ..$5^30,782*45 WM « . . sonal knowledge of the matters con- .: \u25a0.. To. Stoe^holder*— Capital paid' l».f 3oo.ooo | r5r 5 \u25a08 .itained.ln^the accompanying "report, ; \u25a0 : •*?!? p l nB ;•..%••*,•/ \ :.....,... 400,000 |Ja KB and that every allegation, statement. ..'-'\u25a0 .-..'.' \u25a0 7po.CoO.ftO |<j \u25a01^- :-. matter rand thing therein contained . (The condition of said liability to t*s EH \. . 1b true: to" the : best of our knowledge. stockholders is- that' no. part of tho ftj wa and bolief. .' "A- amount can be paid to them or in any • al Ma/,,' \u0084- r'JOHN A: HOOPER, Vice-president. . . way withdrawn . except ' in payment o*f !0 \u25a0 \u25a0''\u25a0. >: ' • GEORGE A.: STORY. Cashier. ",': - - losses., during the existence of the Cor- f\3 BH Subscribed and sworn to before^ \u25a0\u25a0":* ; p.oration;. nor. until the' depositors shall M nii \u25a0:/- \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'.:\u25a0 -me this thirtieth* day of June,-1910. '-. - -hare been paid in full the\ amount of &* \u25a0 ®fI~C- ; •-:*.* •'•"-..\u25a0-';.-•-.. EDITH ,W. BURNfiAM.v. " T. theirjdeposits and declared dividends ) H \u25a0 \u0084 'Notary^: Public in and' for-the City" Undivided - Front*', exclusive of accrued ferii B '-'- .* and -County-," of - San -"Francisco,- " :bnt.tmeo!leeted interest on lavestmeata <*«*« *'/J \u25a0 ; : :^ .-".'.\u25a0"\u25a0' State- of ..?:Y- \u25a0- \u0084..-.\u25a0-.: ...\u25a0\u25a0".-. • \l "\u25a0 -- : -_ * \u25a0 \u25a0/- > :' "- '\u25a0 .]\u25a0 \u25a0 ' * J<433^ g 5,-j Ljfe MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO ,***! T^^^JBr \u25a0 Money. Deposited ; in Saving's Accounts Before July 10.-.1910, will Draw Interest from thff $£il&^^tmr , STATEMENT OF- THE COXDITI bX-'OP THE «V^ 7 BANK |QR ITALY | At the Close of Business June: 3o,, 1010 , .. .-. . ASSETS ... -. \u25a0 $ r FlrsE Mortgage I>oans bn^.,.;^., n I .• - \u0084. -. • . ~ 1 . Real Estate ..f1,« 67,8-4. 5- , ,V Bank Buildings. Furni- t ' j .--\u25a0- 4B)fc>^ d-^'i'r ture and Fixtures .. — 49V»>uv.vv \u25a0i \u25a0\u25a0^BPal&C*!r Bonds (United States. State, Municipal and 313^ 0 - 39 • > jf^Mg|af|ft^ 1 Time Collateral and Per- • _ ., );0 oa o^^^^^^» C f( S^eUers of Credit)'. :ll *!!£H'7 <U^^g^^^ Interest Accrued .'. I^Trt'no *\u25a0 Other. Assets lO^sltf.OO J and Personal)?S"o,7J>."».4() \u0084.«.,,„ «» B^^^^^^g CASH, .... SKWW7.J>O I r ".is-t.l»a.SO SjM^^U.SS : "BPKJiBi: Capital Paid " In ../.:.••. 3*3 * 750,000.00 g g|a^^^^^^ Surplus and Lndivided •; • g ./S^^gSl2S^^l_i- I^ptters of Credit 31,083.33 <..... mm »-^ t >..-r \u25a0\u25a0^fn ' Deposits .:... *~*,.*ra.xt «4,ts.^is.n« State. of .California. \u25a0; - S CltT:»Dd County of San Francisco. \u25a0- .-, .• *-!..\u25a0*\u25a0 • . hi mC oi-f A. P. GJarfnlnl ami A. Tedrlal. beinrf each separatpl.r duly sworn, each fw Jims eir. JKaysr.Titkt *ald A: T. Glannlnl la Vice ITe^Ment and tbat said A. P*rtrlnl i» Xa « « the Rank of Italy, the Coroorattoa abOTC mentioned, and that crerr • ta ** m^ t .i ll vi>:?- talned is true of oui> own knowledge and belief. *• J,:. T \ T A,vr ---•-.. » I . > ' \u25a0 • \u25a0 »<., A. f ti»ivl«>l. . . SubserJbe.l and .sworn to before me this 30th f-^^ BUENES. Notary Public | t THE STORY OP OUR (iROWTH As Shown by a ConipiratlTe Statement ot Our Assets. _ December 31, 1904 ....;...:... *25M36.97 December 31. IMS-. -..- »«'*7*-s?f-|? December 31. 1908."..... .-1.021.590.50 December 31. 1909 f'fJHtl'll December 31, 1906.. 1,899,947.28 June 30, 1910... 4.153.212.3Q December 31, 1907.......::.... 2,221,347.35 . • / CONSERVATIVE MAXAGKME.NT AND -CAREFUL' SITPERVISIOX 00 '^"pt^none offlcers are the factors which hare contributed to the growth ot this Bank-. Absolutely none I of its funds are Invested in anjthlnj of a sjwcnlatite nature. I , '\u25a0\u25a0-.: \u25a0-..;- ; .•-\u25a0• \u25a0. \u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0: OFFICERS ~ . _ .. i/ SCATEXA .'..; :.... President A. PKIJRIXI \u25a0 1-X as s! er V I'GIOMxi: Vice President A. J. FKRKOGGIARO Assistant Cashier i>U. A. II. : (•iAXxVxi...:.::.Vice ITesidcnt CHAS. W. KXOX... Assistant Cashier MISSIOX nRAXCfI-^334S .Mission st. near 20tb. FRED KROXEXBEHG JR.. Manager. 3;; Savinss deposits made on or befora July 11 will earn : lnterwt from July Ist. t :: ' ' V\^flaa«a»JLr I Z "' "^SJ Yrrrrrr 1 77 ' 1 * * r^^/V^^^ health impaired? Jfl^^«4|^^^ Canyon take the part in the daily battles of Ufa that you could |D U at one time— can you, with weakenedvital forces, hope to attain ths Jlrj - JBVjT success that is - your natural lot? There is no better assistance to lEM M/ .-.\u25a0-.. . Jk^UJOtt' mJ \m\mKM* ' /M f tgSf when you are worn out by business cares. Combinlna; in correct pto- /JST a. EMU ' portions the tissue-building qualities of rich barley malt and the jt&J\y&' SHI fry tonic properties of choicest hops, it stimulates every tunc "J^T/ JX? yitw3 tion of the body. in a perfectly natural way and relieves y^fflP^A^^V those suffering from .vital exhaustion, loss of appetite, y^jffr-fi^ T ' le United States GoTernnient •pecificallr . 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