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6 Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys ASSOCIATED OIL SUED FOR DAMAGES McKittrick Interests Allege Il legal Entrance Upon Elk Hills Land \Spedai Dispatch io The Call] BAKERSFIELD, Aug. 16.—Suit has been brought in the superior court of Kern county against the Associated Oil company by F. G. Munzer, C. F. Haber kern, S. P. Wihle. I. Tupman, "W. H. McKittrick and others for damage suf fered in the amount of $50,000 because of illegal entrance of defendant upon a tract of 600 acres of land in the Eik hills, claimed by plaintiffs, and extract ing oil therefrom,, and $75,000 addl- j ■ tinnal as the value of the oil taken. Word was received her* today that j the persons who jumped the soutrwest quarter of section 8, 19-22, on the Mc- Kittrick front, last Saturday has been ejected by W. T. Davis and five em ployes. The Standard Oil company will make its appearance in the Lost hills this ■week by beginning active development work upon sections 3 and 4, 27-21, on patented land purchased from the Cahn estate. Lack of water is ■withholding much development work in the North Midway district. The Western Water company will get in there about the middle of October, but in the meantime work upon the large holdings of the B^ear Creek Oil company on section 14, 31-22, has reached a stage where it will be ; necessary to suspend operations until • water caji be procured. SAILOR COMPLAINS OF COMPANIONS' PERFIDY .Member of Transport's Crew Tells Police He Was Robbed After a ride with, four strangers in ,a taxlcab, N. Henry Bernhard, a sailor ,on the transport Buford, residing at : 364 Ninth street, reported to the police yesterday that he had lost $480. The room of K. Afcgda at J533 Geary j street was entered by thieves Tuesday •night and jewelry worth $99 was stolen. Jewelry worth $33 was taken by "burglars from ¥ the home of Mrs. W. J. Dwyer at 973' Howard street Tuesday -night. F. M. Krek of 715 Howard street re ported to the,police yesterday that two women ■with whom he was seeing the city's sights took $210 in currency from -his pocket Henry Lafra, said to be a pickpocket, was held to answer by Judge Weller yesterday on the charge of grand lar ceny. He is accused of having taken $85 from A. J. Oliver of 1235 Twenty fourth avenue on July 30. His bail was fixed at $2,000. • FANCIED ACCUSATION DRIVES TO SUICIDE Letter Carrier Shoots Himself in Right Temple Believing 1 that he had been accused of wrong' doing:, William Piper, a letter carrier, committed suicide yesterday morning in a room at 59 Broderick street by shooting himself through the right temple. He left a note saying that he had been 111 and that the med icine h» had taken b«ad failed to im prove his condition. The letter also contained an inkling of the hallucina tion that had overcome him. He was 35 years old. THEATER MANAGERS REFUSE UNION'S DEMAND Increased Board Allowance and Berth Room Is Denied NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—A fight'to a standstill against tlie demands of the Musicians' union is planned by the Pro ducing Theatrical Managers' association. The musicians demand that their al lowance of $10 a week for board while they are on the road be increased to $14 and that in future they should each he given a berth in sleeping cars, in stead of sleeping two in a berth, as heretofore. CITY SUBSCRIBERS WHO DESIRE THE CALL MAILED TO THEM AT SUMMER RESORTS OR OTHER OUT OF TOWN PLACES WILL PLEASE NOTIFY OFFICE, GIVING PRESENT ADDRESS AND LENGTH OF TIME DESIRED SENT TO NEW ADDRESS. ON RETURNING PLEASE NOTIFY OFFICE, IN ORDER THAT SERVICE BY CARRIER MAY BE RESUMED. PARAISO HOT SPRINGS . Mildest climate in California: :* Garden ' and Palm Grove. i .inijiiy)lHl|Pjl UTjr'l Hi"*T Only 4 hours from San Francisco. Natural hot rod* and sulphur. Guaranteed for - rheumatism. ] ■ liver, i kidney and all ' stomach v troubles. ; Expert I masseurs. > Rates , $12 to > $16 * week| a including ! baths. Round trip $6.35, INCLUDING AUTO. £..- I H. M. j McQOWAN, prop. Monterey County, Cal. • Wb*o communicating with this resort,please mention' The San - Francisco Call. • I • ■ ELI GROVE HOTEL : ' : *\ ■- ♦ . ' : * :". ." ■-" '\ CAZADERO REDWOODS '- - Rates $12 and $14 per week. s Everything new. First class accommodations, Hunting, fishing. AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS i. EDWARDS. - Prop.. Cazadero. Cal. - When communicating with * this • resort " please j mention ' The San Francisco; Call. : - " - * k SOUTHERN PACIFIC! 1 REACHES MOST OF THESE RESORTS j" FIGHT FOR WATER FRONT BEGUN BY VALLEJO Injunction Proceedings Filed Against Oil Tank Dispatch to The Call] VALLEJO, Aug. 16.—Proceeding were filed in the Superior Court at F*irfield this afternoon against theifonticello Steamship company, for a -t«mporary injunction to prevent the building of an oil tank on the Vallejo water front. The papers were prepared in Attorney General U. S. Webb's afflce'this morn ing by City Attorney William T. O'Donnell. Mayor Tormey says that this injunc tion is only an entering wedge and that the city intends to make a legal test of the ownership of the tide lands, principally in reference to the rights of the city to open proposed streets at the waterfront. BODY OF BARBER RECOVERED FROM RIVER VALL.EJO, Aug. 16.—The body of Robert Robosky, a barber who was drownded in the Mare island channel August 6 when he jumped off a yacht to try to save a drowning friend, was recovered from the Napa river late to day. FORESTERS' DELEGATES MAKE JOURNEY EAST Supreme Court of Order Will Hold Session J. J. Ade, C. H. Becker. J. T. Brennan, A. Coleman, I. L. David, W. H. Dono hue, R. R. Dustan. T. J. Emery, John H. Foley. John Fopiano. Harry Gold man, Joseph Herbert, Ellas Isaacs, J. Johan»on, Leo Kaufman, Jacob Label, Mor/is Lane, J. Mathison, C. A. Root Bernard Sues and H. It, Simon, repre sentatives from California to the su preme court of the Order of Foresters of America, and Elizabeth Atwood, Su preme Chief Companion, Dr. William A. Atwood, Mate H. Cartwright, Mrs. F. D. Spellman and Mrs. E. H. Drendell, representatives to the Supreme Circle of the Companions of the Foresters of America, left yesterday morning for the east, the Foresters going to De troit, Mich., and the Companions to Albany, N. Y. The delegations, headed by the drum corps of Court Seal Rock No. 45 of the Foresters, and each carrying Ameri can flags, rode from the office of Grand Secretary Reboli In the Grant building in automobiles in parade to the ferry. Each delegation will boost California and endeavor to have the Supreme Court and Circle hold sessions in San Francisco during 1915. EXAMINATION SET FOR REGISTRAR'S DEPUTIES Civil Service Board Sends Out Tardy Call for Test Too late for any use in the primary election's registration, and conduct, but probably In time for the later fall events, a civil service examination will be held September 2 in the Mission high school to qualify eligibles for service as deputies in the registrar's office. As announced yesterday by the com missioners, the 10 points In the exam ination will be made up as follows: general knowledge of duties, 4*4; pen manship and neatness, 2; 1 each for arithmetic, general clerical experience and grammar and spelling, and for special experience. Applicants must register personally fo* the test by 5 ©'clock p. m. August 30, on the fifth floor of the Grant build ing. . CONVICTED WIRELESS MAN FATHER OF A BOY BABY | He Is 73, His Wife 19; She Was His Stenographer NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—Announcement is made here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Columbus Wilson. Wilson is the convicted head of the United Wireless Telegraph com pany and is fighting to escape a three year sentence in the Atlanta peniten tiary. The baby is to be christened Christo pher Columbus Wilson Jr. Wilson is 73 years old and his wife is 19. She was formerly his stenographer. They were marrier last August, a few > minutes after the announcement of Wil- , son's indictment. SUGGS HOT SPRINGS VELVET f BATH ■; AND BEST ;TABLEJ ■"Nine imiles from Gejrservtlie Sonoma county. | ,Two trains • dally."y Fare' £4.60 round trip,' includ ing stage; automobile if - desired. Natural ■ hot : mineral - water ■* at :a' temperature ■of 1135 degrees, cares I Rheumatism, Kidney.l Liver and Stomach i troubles. *? Baths free. Swimming, hunting, flab ing, - livery, - bos « ball, \ tennis,? etc., :; music '* and i dancing. - Table : the« best; ; ask; any guest. Rates | 112 to $16 per week. > Write for booklet and rea ervatlons to PETER J. CURTIS. Skaggs, Sonoma county. Cal.; Peck-Jndab, • 789 Market: St.,r or Bryan's,, 149 Montgomeryjst.'a^HMHMssaMß^BMWl . When communicating with this relort pleas* j mention The San Francisco Call. \: CARMEL-B »V - X M IB -" A; j ~•; ■. -■: '. Maintains ' PINE :' INN ■ ■'■■1.;:■- ■■ - As a home ptac* for refined people. \: i Rate*...t;';. rr..u , . $13 to i $17.60 per week:: '.t fAddress J. F. DEV ENDOW. v' :>-J\ '. J Manager CABMEL DEVELOPMENT CO. j .When; communicating V with - this .;" resort I please ; mention The San »Francisco Call. :, '■:■}■ j HOME FARM One-quarter mil* from Aqua Caliente. Will meet guests. ? Bathing, t tennis, court, croquet.ti Special rates tto families.* Ideal * spot ,of Sonoma. valley. ; Particulars J. B. {MOB HIS. > Aqua ; Calieate. ; .*- '. "' ,A ' '■■'■:■ J' I . .?'■.-' * "—• '.^-Ir'.-'. ■,-•";■'■■ '""■-■■*'| '"'- *V-' l' When communicating 'i w?th "■. this : resort " please • mention The San Francisco Call.-|«flHßgflßK! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1911. TRIAL OF PIPPIN HAS COME TO END Court Martial Will Ptobably Reach Its Findings Some ' Time Today VALLEJO, Aug. 16.—The trial of Paymaster A.N. Pippin, on a charge of embezzlement, terminated at Mare Island today. It has lasted over a month. Findings of the court martial probably will be made tomorrow. Theodore A. Bell, counsel for Pippin, argued at today's session that^liis client could be found guilty of nothing moi> J serious than carelessness in leaving so much work to subordinates. This, he said, was necessitated because Pippin had to do work formerly divided among three paymasters. Bremerton Yard Investigated TACOMA. Wash.. Aug. 16.—1n con nection with the investigation of the paymaster's affairs at the Puget Round navy yard at Bremerton, Henry D. F. Mills, the new head of the Paymasters' department there, was a witness be fore the grand Jury today. It is ex pected several indictments will be returned this afternoon against parties involved in the Irregularities at the yard. VALLEJO WANTS TAFT TO SEE NAVY YARD Merchants Will Discuss Invita tion Tonight [$pecial Dispatch to The Call] VALLEJO, Aug. 16.—At a meeting of the Merchants' association tomorrow night, the question of inviting Presi dent Taft to Mare island during his visit to San Francisco early in October will be taken up. The president has never been to the station. Vallejo Brevities [Special Dispatch to The Call} DAIRY - HERDS TO BE t EXAMINED-^Vatleio.' „: Aug. % 16.— Eye : dairy % herd;- furnishing 5 milk , v to Vallejo is to be inspected.-'? Many complaints of . poor milk have been": received; by * the " city . commlsslon/afej^piM^lJPllp^pMte^p-: •• _>- COMMISSION RAISES SALARIES— Over th» protests of , Commissioner James: B. MeCauloy. the . salary of - the city ' treasurer I was " today ; raised to $125 ; per month ? and J."•>'."• O'Hara was reappointed. /The salary :of the city at- 1 1 torney was < raised ' from ' *75 per month to $125. TV. T. O'Donnell' was- reappointed. r'. " LABOR' DELEGATE '.SELECTED—President J. F. Silra of ; the Vallejo Building Trades coun ell v. has - been ■ selected 'as • delegate . ;to>. the ■ Vallejo Chamber of' Commerce. • ; ,' ; *..,'/;:'- i MACCABEE- r- CHIEF * COMING—Great - Com ■ mander S.W. Hall of Oakland, of the Macca bees, has accepted invitation of^the.ValleJo lodge to attend a reception In his honor Friday ~ 'evening.-. ■ -/;:-;.;;*VX ■:;-'■ .r^\:.': •'•?* f. ; ,' UNION MEN GOING TO SANTA ROSA- Mem bers of £ the: Vallejo ■ Building," Trades council will go to Santa r Rosa '.to Join In, celebrating .■■■? Labor, day there. /^. ;:.- '.' .„;.; ;-, , ,r 'x ' -. MERCHANTS WANT "WHITE WAY"■■-•■Pa - tronise borne Industry, and bring more, factories to ■ Vallejo',"' In the: latest »slogan -of the Mer " chants' association. Tne merchants ' also ftror r; the installation of a "white way" in Georgia street. :_. 'v; ' '- ■\' ~?.~'^:~--y:.--'■'■*. Navy Yard News I [Special Dispatch to The Call] '.; .; :-} 4" , MARK ISLAND. Au|.Vl6.—The .cruisersFAl-' tbany.and New Orleans are expected to arrive on the. coast this ' fall from •_ the Asiatic station. On . their > arrival '. their: crews: will sbe " transferred "j to i theißaleigh:and the C-inclnnati. •;;•."-."■- vi, -' Surgeon;- H. O'Dell will take charge of v the 5 dispensary tomorrow. Passed Assistant Ros siter, who has been In charge of ; the dispensary, will leave for Bremerton Monday.'\ •- : -■..;--;,.-• ' Chaplain:/ A. A. i McAllster,: retired, - and -, sev eral .;other* officials f have begun a? movement to collect i $2,000 - for :a i memorial i window.-.: for St. Peter's chapel: in < honor of officers and * men i who served -. In the ; Pacific, and 'Asiatic: squadron*.* ';>-.' i'r- Fifty-nine * more mechanic* were \ called ;at tbe yard today by the hull department. *» The - collier - Saturn -will "sail *: tomorrow, for Bremerton. , ... -: - ... • ■'.?;•-; : Tli" .Solano . Aiuatic.,; club, r which conducts a launch? service " foetwepn ;here and &Vallejorjhas sailed . the serviced of an : attorney to resist J any. attempt *to stop 'their boats from I landing here.,; r -Pay Clerk Crossman will leave for Washington, D. 0.,: tomorrow. '.-■.-'■.■... ■,•*""/ ■;.?; >. ■/■-^'v = 'i The '■ army transport: I^o^an . left ,; last 'i evening > and :. the Thomas will enter the v drydocfc t<> i morrow. '£>--. v- -"'■-. -■■""*'. '■.."•• ■■''■:■"-• . '• ''- ■".,.-'., '■■ i■;■ Ninety; marines. 30:-pallors: and>a< number of i prisoner*, who came from the "Asiatic station On the army. transport Buford. arrived here today. 1 Tents HAMMOCKS.; CAMP FrRHnTTmE &. ARMY COTS, BLANKETS. ETC, ' AWNINGS; AND} pROP^CURTAIWSJ,; % For Sleeping \ Forehea, Veraadaa* ; Etc. % .- FLAGS, PENNANTS Vl*'* W. A. PLUMMER MFG. CO. Pin* sad - Front • Streets, F-. San ; Francisco /i.-:*--,w^-- --■■ / v ■•;:.-.• x^".;/":-:--'"^,•■—■■'■■.■■■■■■;: .v^-i<*V HONOLULU,SIIO FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP. ?■= The most delightful spot on entire world tour , for your vacation. Delightful sea bathing at the famous I beach ?of WstkikJ. The ? splendid IS. S. Sierra v> (10,000 - toes a displacement) & makes f- the; round. trip tin* 16 j days,! and i one * can visit on a i (ids i trip j the I liTing volcano of | Kilauen. which is tremendously act I : and ] see for himself. the pro cess of -• world "•■ creation. No I other I trip ! compares with this | for the marvelous .and i wonderful : in' na ture. Visit the Islands now, while you can do It 'so I easily I and; quickly i and while i the; volcano .Is active. Prompt attention'to telegrams for berths. Sailings September 2, September 23, October; 14, . OCEANIC S. S. CO. , 873 1 Market *t. Phone J Slitter'^ 648 Za TAHITI and < return. $133. Unit class; 24 days' delightful sailing. S. S.;Mariposa,* Sept. 11, Oct. 17. etc. " ■ • • - , MUNYON DRAWS RICH AND POOR People ot AH Classes Join in Support of Hope. Apostle's New Doctrines Neighborhood Reports of Re markable Results Magnet Which BriHgs Throngs Rich and poor of San Franoisco and the bay cities are alike giving the in dorsement of their enthusiastic pup port to the •'new health" doctrines originated by Prof. James M. Munyon. A visit to .the reception rooms in Mun yon's spacious new quarters in the >-Harry P. Flannery huilding, 7M Mar ket street, corner of Kearn>v shows many interesting contrasts In human nature. They come in a continuous stream all day long from 10 to the j morning to S in the evening, all in spired by the Gospel of Hope which Munyon has preached to the far ends of the earth. In one room a handsome woman, with a limousine waiting below, sits in earn est conversation with th« tired wife of a street car motorman. Says the latter woman: '"My frlehd, Mrs. Sarah Jones, who lives^n the next 'street, told me what a great thlng-^this new Munyon treat ment had been for her. She had a terrible caae of rheupiatism and slue could hardly move out of her house. She took this new Munyon aric acid treatment and in three week^ she was well again. Everyone tn the neigh borhood says it was wonderful. J am suffering from a bad case of stomach trouble, and my husband insisted that I come In to see Munyon's doctors. I am sure they will help me." "It is 'stomach trouble,' or, rather. nervous indigestion that has brought me here today." said the other woman. "A friend of mine who has been treat ed by the most eminent physicians, and who tried rest cures and mineral waters and other medicines innumer able was completely cured of her trouble by this Munyon stomach treatment. I have been suffering in the same way she was affected and when I told her about my case she exacted a promise from me on the spot that I would come in here. And here 1 am," she con cluded, with a gesture of her daintily gloved hand. "And to tell the truth. I feel just as confident of a cure as you. I really think Professor Mun yon"s philosophy is a great thing for the people of this city."—Adv. Yesterday* Fire Report 10-54 a. m. Two story frame build ing at 2117 Webster street. Owned by F. Rooney. Occupied as a Chinese laundry by Chuck Lee. Loss slifht to building; to contents nr>ne. Cause, sparks from chimney falling on shingle roof. _ , 11:45 a. m. Southeast corner Foi som and Ripley streets. Grass fire in vacant lot. 7:40 p. m. Automobile at south-west corner Mission and Twenty-sixth streets. Owned _by Jafnes De Suca. Loss to machine $50. Caused by leak age in gasoline tank. Eagle Flags, Emblems and Decorations of All Kinds = FOk SALE = WE ALSO DECORATE. 1107 Market St., at 7th E. M. EISFELDER Phone Market 1503. Kstablished 16 Year?. SISSON TAVERN I-Three-quarters of , a mile from Slsson. Starting place i for = hunters ; add ' fishers '-. and I the | ascent fof j Mr. Shasta s trip.*?! Fishing f and •■ hunting; I fine i lake | close * by. The iTarern it ! under, new ■■ management • j this ", year. >-■ Open & the ; year i round. ; Headquarters 4 for, commercial * men. Table and " accommodations! the; best. Games, -■ rowing; - and * cwlmmlng.. Close ! to ' v all *; mineral -^ springs. MR. AND : MRS. | CHARLES „ WRIGHT. > Proprietors, ; Bisson. ■ Cal. s ; *• *f ' * : rr-.i:> f--v-*:/'': ■'•'•. v'i,.V ' sWhen commnnicfltlnjr with this • resort ; please mention The j San ; Francisco, Call. ; >v " *. CIII I V'C MONTE RIO 3ULLI J SONOMA CO. Illustrated booklet on application. ■ ;. When communicating with i this, resort- please mention Tlip San j Francisco' Call. •:■■; ;," ■^™' ?::' ■=-;--■• '■ .•' ■■■■-T--.. ..... ■-<■•-,? - •■•■- :~ CAMPING '■':: *Z~.~~J\!:* ;■ ~>-'r'■//■■- v ;.-•■-,• : ,.,X> .•^■-.■'-■>x >*s GCERNEWOOD PARS, on Russian 1 river; fl«h-: Ing. boating, bathing; •- tents , and % cots '• rented; i write! for circular. HAROLD A, McLANE, • Man. ! ager, GnerneTille. ' , - ' .".,.,-: i k i%*-i^-& i* ■-;.-' ■ ,■ ■■■j. ■■ .-' ■ -" v' '' ."'"" n .--. '"" . '■» .•"' -.* - i _\i . /-. .■■.-".-■' When communicating*' with this rf>«ort . please ( , mention The i Ran | Francisco Call. . . ,r ! ■ ■•-■* • « ' -.W»lll»WW«t»Ba«;,-'. , > ,t■:■■■ I KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS ■ ■ • ■ * .- ■ . -■-• - ■• Has now en* \ anto. as f well -as ! stage 3 Mrrieei from f Ager. Si'kiyon 1 Co.. Cal. Fi*hinr s and 1 buct !nr. MRS. ED6ON, Proprietor, Beawick. Cal. BIRTHS, MARRIAOBSAND DEATHS +71 — f , i Notable Deaths ' « : : •■ CARDINAL MORAW— Sydney, K. S. W.. Aug. 16. —Ordinal Morsn died suddpnly today. He U. was found on the floor of his bedroom ■in Man* ley place in • state of collapse. Death fol- j lowed an attack 'of syncope :/■" | JOHN N. * GEIGER,' WAR VETERAJT^GraDd ! -':: Junction/ ;' Colo., Aug. 16.—John X. Gieger. ' aged 67. former commander of the G. A. R. of j I , Chicago, was found ; dead in hi* stateroom ron j .■ .westbound" Denver and Rt« Grande train No. j ; .this morning. ' Death believed to have been j (lue'to; heart disease, probably hastened by I - •the.: altitude in crossing : the- Continental idivide; JOHN L. FARIB. BANKER,;—Guthrie. Okla.. 'Au(f]_ -16.— While ■■ attempting rescue | Frank* r I.pinan. a merchant, from the Ciinarron river uear IHpley last night, John . L. -Far!*. - rice I - ;prpsldent of:the ■ Ripley ! National bank; of; Rip- | *-■. ley.,; was caught >by an \ undercurrent and , both, ■ men ' ; were f drowned. ' \ *• GEORGE W, LESLIE. COMEDIAN New York, ; j '.- Aug. 10.--C;p<irjte W. Leslie, who had appeared! T" in theatrical ;productions .for .TO years in come-' '■i ' dinn ■ role.«,' is dead 'at '■ bVi hotel' here of concer * of the stomach. * Ho was 42 years old. * ..... DR. GEORGES : DIEVLAFOY Paris. Auk. in.— I Dr. 'Georges DiPiilafciy.: aged 72, a'distinguished ; member of the r'faculty of medicine ;' of the ' .jFrench* Institute and "£'.. member of the French ," academy, died today. / v. . iMAJOR DAVID CABTLEMAN T.os Aneelev A us. l«.—Major David Castlecnan. son of Gen eral John ', B. Cattleman of Kentucky, Sis dead j km. Major « astlpman. who gained ■ his "title through > service with th» First Kenfticky regi ment to the Spanish wax' was i?. years - old. v -.\ Hp came U here several • months ':: agoV from> his j. home In Louisville and «Joined; the engineering -i; department; of ;'the : Sauta Fe railroad. ,%. ' His --body will be taken ■; to IjOiiisTllle.'^!'; * —_—_ '.".'^'." "'-'"--' '"-'■'■' .'.".'"■, __*. I- Marriage Licenses |^ -#- ; «. '; ; The following marriage; license* were; i«*ued In San Francisco, Wednesday. August 16," 1911^^^R BETTENCOURT—FOSTER— F. Betten v :. court,*:so,': and '* Charlotte ;? Foster, 45, both *; of Napa. **"-*.■'■;» „. - BRANAGAX—RALEIGH— Andrew J.: Branagan. 27. 168 Chattanooga,. street, and Edna. V. Ra leigh. 24. Oakland. _-"- ',-%■? i :-.:__i ;•";.,■- ■ 3 ::: I'ARV—BOHANON—WiIIiam ; D., Cary,: St, and 1... Marie, E. Bohanon, '23, ; both" of ' 1411 y% * Guerrero .--; street.' CAUGHREAM—MEYX—Maynard I- Caughream, ♦-■ 24,: 619 ' I^arkin . street, and i Neva I. Meyu, > 20, // 105; Moulton; street. '■%;*; ;■.'-; ..■"."."-',.• ■"'■',.. ClXGhrxi-^ClNGUlNr—Antonlo Cinguinl. 35. 9 I Blackstone- alley, and Martina Cinquini. 24, 733 "; Montgomery «T«*ue. :; Iv : . l CROCKER— PAGE—Frank J. Crocker, 20. and ; Carrie Page,' 28, both of San Rafael. QUCBS— PERRY--James Oners, ' .10, 1117 Eddy street, and Christine I'erry. 4'), , 176 Third '•>■ street. •/ ■ ■■■ • " . :. .■"-., .. ■ HATCH—COX—Jeff-G. L: Hatch. 23/ - 1131 Post *:■ street, ; and Alberto G. Cox. 21. Spokane^ Wash." KORMAX—FINK— Kormah, i 27. 1148 < Golden :, Gate avenue, and Annie Fink. 22, 066 Clemen : tina stre?t. " .."' ■■ V:. 'i.'"'' ■ ":-- l'V. >'• -■/.■'■':: KRAMERS-MICHAEL— Herbert C Kramer, 21. 1930 r Pice street.» and . Mac ; Michael, 19, • 1608 1 Washington, street. ... L.ACOSTRO— VARIRCO— Gaetano . I^aco^tro. : 31, 72 Manchester street,'"and Cauditu Variseo, 37, . 51 Manchester a street. ■'£ ■'■; ;: ;: . ' ' -. LONG—LEE—Johan Long. Seattle,^ and Llllie .;.,' Lee, 119,;: 1204 % Chestnut - street. ." , ,■;.; , v" ; : MIBACH—BALFAY-^Toseph H. Mihitrh, 32. 11S5 Filbert street, and Katharine 8a1fay,.29,?1034 ■'. Sinter street. :';:"- v ■'::"> ','-• i ; ': '..,:■'.. XASSOS--JACKSOX—Steve * Xassos. 2-9. </ 2512 Mission street, : and Frieda i Jackson,;' IS, ;• 1003 ■': Capp; street.^/ -.-; ■ ' ;T.' '- - ;'. •* r-^* " '- OWENS ROVFT -Edgar Owens.X 32. and Mar ;•; garet Boyel. 27, both of 214 Sixth street. "I PAYNE^McXALLY—John *D. Payne. -and y. Besslf- M.'JiftNally, 19. both of 1393 McAllister street. -; -/.-:'' -*':'^:: l . -• ■- 'C .■ ■■",. RAMSAY -KNAPP- John <S. t Ramsay. ' 24. and ; Elsie M. ! Kaapp. 20. ; Eighteenth street. , SHOWELLr-RILBERMAXN—Frederick *H. Sho ;'•;. well, ; 2". 22.*» Kearny strept. and Annie Silber : mann, 19, ,2154 Sutter street. v - TAMAGATA—ISERI—Yutakaf Yamagata, : 28, iv, and Mayo Iserl. 23. ! both.' of Colusa. - - " - 'f^'ri'/-:}': BIRTHS .:>;■■',-v CARSI,ISLE—In San" Francisco.* August IS, 1011. ; to the wife of Frank J. Carslisle ; (nee Devine), "■ ,«'• daughter. y-'i. / "'':■: ;' " ..'.'■■ \: ■ GRIFFIN In Oakland. August! 8. 1911. to the =; wifp ' of' H. ;. Redmuud Griffin, ; formerly j Clara KpII. a "son.; ■• ::- /'; ~-?.;- ; ■'. : , -£, l .--:■•, -v.-.-v KEEGAN— In this city, • August 15, 1911, to the '■: wife, of J. J. Keegan, a son. «;> • ■■ .•-..;;.■ s!;--r^ ; •' f ' MARRIAGES LUXDT—MIDTHUM— In this city. August 15, ■ 1911. by Rev. Blbert RT Dllle. Carl John Lundt and Bertha Midthum, both of San Francisco. Jr.? MES«IXI—SPEER— In this cjty. by Justice of ;■; the;: Peace :•; Flood, * Edward is Messlnl and ? Alta '. Speer,\, both "of i.San♦ Francisco.*!' ,*' - • ' REDMOND— BEATTY—In tliis : city. August 14. j 1011. ;by Rev.;; Elbejrt, R. Dille. Albert I Oscar ,-"r Redmond of Fort Barry and-Flossie*Beatty> of f^stnithfleui,"; W. Va. -, :; -\\-?. :.^_; >',-*;;v",:;c:'; TWOMBLY—#OLDING—In this city. August 11. \i 1911. iby Rev. , Elbert iR;% Dille. Isaiah i Arthur ;" : Twombly.of. Boulder, Colo., and \ Lessette; Gold ■'.* Ing of San ' Francisco.< WELCH—JACOBR^In .'Berkeley;.- August 12. ! ■ 1911.- by It*v.t Elbert R. Dille. Ellmore Jackson -I-Welch i of Kansas; City, Mo.,? and Anna• Louise i ? . Jacobs J of, Berkeley. >}■*,-'. '_' :■ „ ■ ! ~ "DEATHS[ Barton.James G.... 42 McAlptn. Margaret.. Bergez,- -a Esther .... 53 M.•Comas. Kate V. . . — > Berlin, CUM. '• Jacob. 72, MrKpany, Betty iVlr-fS?! j Buck .:. (lufant) gtnia :!..:.. .:r.?24 i T A L, U A G Th? scenic and fishing, resort that ha*' madei Lake Ta hoe i famous. Automobile ' state i daily he-* tween ", Tallac k and U Placcrvllle 3 connecting & with | . trains. The i grandest auto trip :in America —road ■ I food. Inquire ' Peck-Judah !or S. P."> Information • | Bureau. LAWRENCE i COMSXOCK, > Tallac.- Lake Taboe. ' < ."" \ ,' 9 '*•■■ Wben ' communicating with * this -: resort pleas* i mention The ; San \ Francisco Call. - ( ."-'■> | BROCK WAY HQTEL; LAKE TAHOE --' Ideally : situated i at 1 the swonderful | hot s springs.™ - Fines % fishing 3| point Yon I entire p lake. Dancing,*! 1 boating i and liTery, etc. For rates, > etc.. Inquire: 1 Prek-Jucfsh 'C 0.,? orf H. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Man i iJrockway, Cal. ■■ '.. : ' • '' '■ ' ■ ' • ■ .•■ ;,* . . , .. Pi- When > communicating with « this : resort' pleas* mention The Ran) Francisco CalL " : DEER PARK SPRINGS >-"'Fishing excellent now. Mountain climbs, snow slides. Sterran' flowers, |no poison i oak, no I rattle snakes, dairy. Folders at Ellery/Arms Co., Peci- Juuah. ■-■ Southern ; Pacific. tl Phone * owner. V* MISS CHANDLER. Deer l Park I Springs. Lake Taho«. —r—r^: —r - 1 '-:'• ; When s communicating with this I resort!please 'mention The San: Francisco Cali. : t :; j^ ;; H;>\ ROOfDEN RANCH •sirs..*».., m^^tms^fM^^ , T. -'^simmfim BOARDERS— x country home in Santa Hj Clara valley; 5 fruit s and I poultry i ranch; 1 terms ■$7 weekly .t % MRS. j ELLISON, Roofden i Ranch S Campbell, Cal.. '^faSSBtB&SSBS&'.V''-':?? T~.-i -: When communicating with this 'resort pleas* mention The San; Francisco Call. . . - - - . b.«,»jt»»is-'.----*:-?'-'.l-'j.'■'.-■i''.'^Bßl ■-"■■--....' .:. • .'"■'--^,«-.« J^»:....« Bush. Laura X .*...'. 4S XirPeake. Robert-.;. '- ii Conner. Mrs. A. 5... — flrtlop.iSophie ..... •>• r I .Fischer. Mary \rT?.:\ —I Patrick. .'H arris, t ... 88 \ Fitzhenry. Rose X":.-/60 Pdper. William . . . — ; Franke. s Johanna ... 72] Peterson. Capt.^»«-£;s. Gallwey, Georfie. ... — «*e,n (Frank Fordt — Graves, Wm. 11. H. 71 i R*g, George 8..... «8 ; jfarrold. Sarah JR. *.176 Ryer."? Fletcher Ferris — Henderson, Thos. H. 82 Sinan, Eugenic ** Jardine-.^Annie: 'TiVrf- 73 1 Todd;. Minnie L — ■ Loinbardo, Prof. rAn- i Watson. John ..... *» J: i tonio P.-.V...;......0S Williams. ' Robert... oA BARTON—In this city. August 15, 1011, -Tamea G. Barton, beloved son of JJulia and James :f Barton Sr. ;'■ a native of Chester," Pa., aged -2 V Notice hereafter*. * , ReinainsTat the mortuary U. chapel iof s the i Golden % Gate Undertaking ; • '9T9' -0 pauy. 2475 " Mission J street near Twenty-nrs.. ~? BERGEZ -In : this city. August i 14, 1911. Esther, '*} hfloved wife vof % John i Bergez, and | mother or $' Louise, Frank. * Marguerite, Ernest * and i Louis . Berges,> a } native : of San r 1 Francisco,- aged .oa years and 2 months. .7,>": T :'\,-V.i".- P-'-'.:■"••»;'.<-^•■••j :-4 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vited to i--attend-..the''; funeral services today i" (Thursday). August 17, at 9:30; o'clock a. m.. 1 ■atll he chapel | Julius S. Godeau.l 41 Van .' N ess : avenue, thence to French Church of Notre Dame i^ <ie» ," Victoires.t where: a " high ] requiem * mass i will :-'^ be * celebrated > for i the t repose] of - her; soul, | com "^; r mencing at' 10 a." m. Interment (private) ; Holy *iCross cemetery, by automobiles.;* -" -". * -..:-.:•-.' BERLIN—In this city. August IS. 1911. Charles ;;, Jacob. beloved "husband^ of '> Susan i Berlin and * ,brother, of H. C. Berlin of New York, a native f',, nf New \ York city, agedl 72 years 15'months;and -t ':- 6! days, r < New York "city. Seattle; and ?Modesto '/'papers i please copy.) '"-V ■' '■'-- - -*k -"'■>■ Friends ■• are-respectfully^ invited :i to attend >• the funeral services,tomorrowMFriday ». August ■" 18, 11)11;-'.- at i 10! o'clock ?a.*s m.. from s the j chapel, •:;•■-' of .-' the | Truman T'ndertakinsr '■ Company, ilfllO oMission street:between Fifteenthiand Sixteenth.*; ',> Cremation \ Cypress * I.awn cemetery by; automo- 1 '■i-i biles. -,• . : -._ ■ .-"'.< .:."-. m;;■, - -..'■,:■ ■.-' j BUCK— In this city. August 10. 1911. infant daughter of I>a»ui Z. and Hattie Buck, a na i« tive of San "Francisco! „ :';' ; / / */.' BUSH— In this : ."^August 10.: 1911. Laura E.i 'x ; beloved t wife \of •-. Henry vT. Bush.'' mother iof -; Chesley Bush and daughter of = the late Dr. C. •j XP. Chesley. -\ aged 4$ years.*'.'-.; ' -.;:■' ;>; s- The j funeral: services "•■ will be > held ; tomorrow !;, (Friday; (at - 1 :.'5O = o'clock p. in., from her; late ■*■?■ residence;* 36: Sixth -avenue• near Lake street. Interment private. . };' v^-,-'; . CONNER—In > San '"Pedro;; Cal.. August* 8, 1911. Mrs. A. Sarah • Conner, mother of« Mrs. E. F. ; Hutchinson of San Diego and W. E. Conner, of ;J;: : San Francisco, a native: of Great . Britain. ; ; FISCHER—In this city, August j 15, 1011. Mary „ Fischer,'- beloved ; wife of Charles j Fischer - and loving ;• mother.* of s Mrs. George C Johnson, ~ Mrs. William Kern and "Gertrude i and ? Leonard - Fischer.'at native of « California. r :■' ■ ■. ■" Friends and" acquaintances are respectfully in -; vited to attend funeral services, tomorrow-'(Frl day), August 18.nflli; at 1 o'clock p. m., from , the chapel of Julius'S.v Godeau. 41 Van Ness 1/ avenue.;; Interment /'Cypress Lawn cemetery," V'v by,": automobiles. - ■ ''. ..;■;'.■;. " . :■" FIIZHENRY— Entered into : rest, in this city, v August 14. 1011, '- Rose Fitztienry. a native of '-: Ireland, agc-d 0o years. . r x : «'H Friends ■; and acquaintances ' are ' respectfully invited to attend the funeral today '(Thurs- i.*TA, August 17, lull, at '8:30 a. in., from ; • the; parlors' of I). I. Kenny & Co.. 1632-4 Eddy street: : near.; Steiner. > thence *to Sacred ' Heart church, corner Flllmore and Fell streets, where •- *■; requiem;: high % mass '» will J be.; celebrated 1 for ; the repose: of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. i- Interment Holy, Cross cemetery; by carriages;* FRANKE—In : this • city, August 14. 1911, - Jo hauna, beloved widow of Henry Franke, beloved :r sister of Mrs;.Emelie Grebe and loving aunt of j"i Henry.;' A. 1 Franke;; a f native -. of ,' Mcmmel, t Ger pmany, aged 72 years 4 months and 22 days. ■:-■>■* i%r." "- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in w vited to : attend the funeral * today (Thurs s day) ,atf 1 ' o'clock ?p. j m.. ; from j her • late ' resi .':; dence. 1310 Seventeenth. avenue South. Inqrr i-;: ment Cypress" Lawn cemetery by carriage. *!V -'• GAIXWEY—In Oconomowoc.' Wis., August 6, *s 1911, I Georgie,!: beloved wife of ■ Harry A. Gall- X wey s: of * Butte ;: City. ; Mont,,,;loving,• daughter . of ; Mrs. Margaret. Bropby. ; , and > loving sister ::'of Miss Jennie Brophy. Mrs. Frank Field v ing; Mrs. 1; Ceta ? Ryan * and Mrs. •C. W. Hlbbard, a native of > Fredericksburg, Va. ' ■'. ■ :■■•.. ', Friend* ;• and "acquaintances.', are ', respectfully invited v to : nttrnd * the i funeral '• services r to ' day {Thursday i at «, St. Mary's cathedral, ' where a requiem* mugs will 'be. celebrated? for .the' repose 'of i' her : soul, » commencing fat »-30 a. m. v Interment private. r Please omit flow ers. Remains? at the chapel of Halsted & Co.. ,1122 Sutter..stX * , r r ..■:--/,-/ GRAVES—In East; Oakland. August 15.'' 1911, ■William H. H.. beloved husband: of Fannie A. " Graves; and i father of fl Walter H. ', Graves, aged ,: 71 years; 8 . mouths > and i 10: days. • (New York' £' and Boston "papers please copy.) '■;; ;,>r -.-;.- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in :'■'; vited •:, to s attend n the funeral services i; today ' (Thursday) afternoon. August 17, 1911.'at 3:30 ■-: .> o'clock, at ' his«late home. . 1428 i Seventh ave >; nue. East ; Oakland. ■; Interment private, j HARRoLD—Entered i into life eternal, in Oak • land. Aucust 131 1. Sarah R.. widow of t James Harrold and mother of Frank. Jsmes H., ; William -. P. and George W. Harrold and Mrs. Arthur E. Cottier and Mrs. Granville D.: War js ren, a .native of, Pennsylvania, aged 76 years. i HENDERSON In Oakland. August'? 16,^1911; ■ Thomas ■ Henry Henderson, father Jof' J. H. and ;' G. L. Henderson, and Mrs. W. E. Beck, a na : * tive of . Remdolstown,* County Antrim. : Ireland, t aged 82 years 11 months• and 23 days. -;•;' .;:• ■ Friends *. and ♦ acquaintances i are t respectfully •'-■ invited to I attend ;■• funeral services I tomorrow "(Friday) afternoon. August 18, at 1:30 o'clock, at 543 .Telegraph-, avenue.'"/,. ■ • ; ; - . JARDINE—In this city. August 715, 1911, ; Annie. ."■;beloved\wife \ of ?Robert* Jartline ;andVmother •of Captain Harry «Storey.■ and,-Mary ■< E. Bene ■■/■ mells,••' grandmother jof Mrs. G. B. Sheldon, < Mrs. :N. H. Toomhs and Manual L, Benemells.- j ' a :native -of Scotland;. aged l 73 * years i and 4 j :' months. . .-■ - •—"vi ."..'.r;".." .-:.-• Remains at the residence of her daughter, I y Mrs.: Mary > E., Benemelin, 2207 Howard • street. I ■ «' Notice ;of ifuneral" hereafter. ."■ ' " LOMBARDO—In this city. August ? ' 14, - 1011, =v Prof;C Antonio > Lomhardo. dearly { beloved >, hus : I band lof I Margaret Lombardo.; and loving | father : of AWla Lombardo. a native of Italy, aged 63 " j years. ?v'A*v memberi 1 of J Musicians' Union, -- San( r., Francisco, Local No.- 6.' ";. ; " -. .-"■--■" V,'." Friends 'and ". acquaintances , ar<> respectfully. \ invited to iattend;ithe -funeral today (Thurs day). August 17. lull, at»:3o a.' m., • from «s the •" parlor* £, of ': I). * I. • Kenny v & * Co.. •" 1632-4 S'Eddy ..{street:- near;- Steiner. Incineration at ftC.vnress *Lftwnicemetery,! by i carriages. - . : McALPIN— In this city. August :■ 16. 1911.; Ma r' ■ garet McAlpin, i widow of Thomas McAlpfn ' and :": loving c mother ■of i Mrs. S. »Bird;'- Mr-. «M. E. '> Richardson, of t Sacramento! and (the late Charles 1 McAlpin. a; native pf New York, aged 00 • years ! ITAHOE 1 TAVERN iTbe most popular mountain gnmtner resort In California—A complete change of cli mate. Make reservations nowT When communicating with this resort pleaa* mention The San Francisco Call. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 4 special low summer Kates From $3 Per Day HOTEL VIRGINIA Long Beach. The southland's most beautiful and ideal heach. Excellent surf bathing. The Vireinln "niMlntains private dressing rooms with attendants for its guests. Every outdoor amuse ment. Two tennis courts oiv grounds which reach almost to the water's edge. Spacious cool verandas. Cuisine is perfect. CARL STAN LEY. Mgr. When commnnicatinjt with this resort please mention The San Francisoo Call. I 4 months" ami I* <'<*>*-, (Evauxvltte, Ind., "-papers, please .copy.) - ■ Notice of funeral , hereafter. ; . ..-..■ ■_•. , McCOMAS— In Lea Gatos.; August *-I.>.'. 1011, Kata V devoted ! l wife of Nicholas McComss. * Friends;and acquaintances are'respectfully. in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow ( Friday August 18, 1011. at her late residence at 510:30 'o'clock a. m. Interment Los Garos cemetery." McKEANY--In this city, at her 1 a tel residence, Presidio, > San Francisco, Betty Virginia. dearly beloved wife of Joseph D. McKeauy and loving mother of Julia Virginia MeKeany, a native of Virginia. I'v'aged 24 years. ' .\ ;_ : '. i. The funeral will take place ; today (Thursday^ sat 2 o'clock from her late residence; Presidio; • ; Interment : National cemetery, ' Presidio, ■* San SAN* FRANCISCO TEMPLE NO. 11. PYTHIAN r SISTERS—Of fleers and: members are requested • to attend the! funeral of otw-decea«ed sister; i* Betty Virginia'; McKeany. today" (Thursday); at 0 2 o'clock :p. in., from her home in the Presidio. McPEAKE—In this city. * August 16.; 1911, ; Rob ert, r beloved 'husband of Mary Mcpealse, a na- V tive :of xCambridge, Mas*. ■, A member - of the ; Veteran Firemen's Association :of San Fraa cisco. St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance, and Broth. erbeod *of * Teamsters. %>; v .'--'.* ,. .• • - • i: Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-" ** vlte<l to attend the funeral tomorrow (Friday), ; August - IS. 191ir» at'B:ls' o'clock Ja. m.. fro* £'• the > parlors of Carew & English. 11618 Geary street thence to St. Peter's; church, where a requiem high t massiwill be • celebrated for the ** repose .• of his "soul. 1 commencing at 9"..o'clock a. m Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by elec tric . funeral (■ car rfrom Twenty-eighth and I\ a :*•:''lencia streets..',•.__' ■ '; ■. - ,'. . > . ORTLOPP—In this city. August 1011. at the ' - German "hospital. ' Sophie Ortlopp;. ibeloved '-'% mother of /Mrs;>?Meta Plncker. ,. grandmother, of [ Anita Weaver,. a 1 native. of Lunel>urg. Germany, * aged 67 rears 6 months and 15; days.,; > "«•' ■. r- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In vited 'to attend funeral services,tomorrow (Fri day).- f August 18. 1011. at 2 o'clock p. in., 4 from the Ernest ?A. > Wollitz ¥ funeral ? parlors.. -1415 '■■"■■ Webster; street between Nineteenth ; and Twen tieth i Oakland.s Interment . Mountain -~: View I cemetery. s Remains; at the Ernest A. •.Wollitz ;.."funeral-parlors.. ," .'',;• ">•';.':''■::",>' PATRlCK—lnthlscityT August 14. 1911; Harris - F., beloved husband of Estelle Patrick and sob of the late A:" B. Patrick < arid -brother of Bert :j and Edward Patrick, '.fa'; nativejof.; California, £ aged;3B i years. :" * -■ -•.•*; '-'"-*' v*^ ■' . Remains at the parlors of J. C. !«> Connor * - Co.. 770 Turk street. - Notice of. funeral here after. ,~V ;■-:,,' ;" .-.-■.. .!''."'~,-, - • :■" "'"': '''"•"-*■". : FEIPER— In this city, August : 16, 1911, William " Peiper. a native of Germany. A member of-th» San Francisco Letter. Carriers'. Association: - - ■ • -" Notice of funeral hereafter. •Remains at the tj parlors .-, of McAvoy & O'Hara, ; 2224 Market h street<near, Fifteenth. a . ■. '* ;',;'v~.-' PETERSON— In Berkeley, August 16, 1911, "' Captain Suren Peterson, known as Frank Ford, I .; beloved husband »of Minnie ; A. Peterson •'Ford , of : Berkeley and, cousin : of» Hilda Thompson ■. of I"1? Birds Landing,* a native •,of > Norway. - / "v ! RING—In ? this city, August 14, 1911, George E., i beloved husband -of M. Ella i Ring," - father -of | % Mrs **' William A. Day, brother of «Herbert' E. i Ring. J Louise :E. i Reed and Harriet E. } Reed, a I ';; native ;of' Stoddard, N. H., , aged -68 : year* ; 1 ['.'■' month and 24 &aja.^~'^. ■-•■-'* v „"".'" ;'. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in -1 i vited "■ to > attend •■ the * funeral (i today- (Thurv — day),"l' August 17. 1911, at 11 o'clock a. no., ! - from the mortuary/ chapel of 5 the • Golden Gat» I Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street neat. •. Twenty-first. Interment; Cypress Lawn ceme i;, i tery by > automobile.'-.:lnterment private. ;**. ; RYER -Entered Into rest, in this? city. August !, .' v l6, 1911. EJetcher Ferris Ryer. ■■■/ ■ r ■---' ■';'-^vi Funeral and interment ; private. • i -. - -;. SIKAN— In this «Ity, August 16. 1911, Eugenic, beloved sister of Orivon Slnan, j-a.- native of ■:"; France, - aged 24 years. v-¥-::•. c 7? *''£••.' •,-.-• • > rs Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- ; ■■•■ *ited Ito V attend the ? funeral ; services today '-I (Thursday) at 11 o'clock 'a., 1 m.. from*th« ';French■ church NotreDamc (Jes Vlctolres, :Bust* 1 street. 1 1 Interment •■ private. Holy Cross ceme -; tery. Remains at the chapel of Halted & Co.* 1122 Sutter street. : " ./ " ■ '»», v -. \ '-". :^'::'\, TODD—In Berkeley. August 14, 1911," Minnie It., beloved wife of Dr.,F.J.Todd. and mother of .' Mrs. W. H. 1 Gardner and Katharine F. Todd, a •"; native of Michigan. A- r " V; ■•*.:. ••"-V"fv-:.' : Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in " : vited to 'attendi the >. funeral 5 today (Thursday , August ; 17. IMII. 'at 2:30 p. m.. *at the chapel •■".. of "the j Oakland Cremation! association, corner ; Howe; and Mather streets, Oakland. Remains ;- at s the funeral < parlor Jof. E. James ■■- Flnney, : 528 v Eighteenth street. 'rf>_ \ ,''■; r ''\ ,-;' >» ' 1 WATSON —In Martines. suddenly, L August 15, " 1911, John, beloved husband of ; Mary Watson, • :•: loving father of > Arthur. John,'- Clarance. , Edith. Birdie, Annie, i Evelyn, Ruth, Lorraine- t and i Pearl ■' Watson - and, Mrs. = George - Roberts; I. loving son ■of Mrs. Mary Watson and the late f John Watson, and beloved brother of Arthur, James and : Louise '■ Watson. « Mrs. F.; G. .' Fall, - Mrs; W. C. Wilk<»r and Mrs. J. P. Dancker. a native of St. Louis, Mo., : aged 4T> years and ' J3\months-.'-- (Seattle papers please> copy.) '.' Notice of funeral hereafter.'.»: Remains at the ■ pnrliTs of the Western Undertaking company. *,* Valencia street between. Twenty : third and ''^Twenty-fourth.*," ".'^ '• '' *-->'.:." v--." -'^y?*'^tr-'^.- WILLIAMS— * Oakland, August 15, 1911. Rob ' ;-• crt, •• beloved - husband lof - Lillle V Williams and ■•■^, brother -of Hon. > Richard I Williams >Of -v Lang- € " ford. ;S. D.. Mrs. Kate * Pritchard .and ■■ Mrs. - / Galny Jones of Oakland .^ and r- Mrs. D. M. ' '.' Hughes of Seattle, a native of Wisconsin, aged ," ■. 54 •-years.-;-"--?- $ '<-■'■ ■-C. i ':V*-'.'-';"-%V r" '-■-■ ■-*■•*■•' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- . *: vited ?to ; attend» the "j funeral -■■ services ■ today ':>; f : ' (Thursday) afternoon, August 17, 1911. at 1:30 *> o'clock *at his * late home, ? 812' Eleventh street, ■ i Oakland.""v Interment ' Mountain ■ View .cemetery.-. JULIUS S. 60DEAI! INDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST For «75 Will Furnish Httne, 2 Car riages), Embalming, Shroud and Cloth Covered Casket 41 VAX NESS AYE. I MARKET Til 305 Montgomery Aye. ] Home M-319K Caskets at $30. at» good as sold by Trust Undertakers for $65 Caskets st $50. as good as sold by Trust Indertakers for $90 Caskets at $100. as good as sold by Trust Undertakers for $150 1395 Franklin Street, Oakland Auto Ambulance and. Caxri&a/es for Hire. Autos at Same. Price. : KAWANA ; SULPHUR SPRINGS ! . «. ■ <i:~;i f~'''~• i Named iby Luther Burbank. "i '■•-.' -*'-;:'$ V/ 11 Beautiful!/ 1 situated in the ■ foothills «f Tajl« 1 W mountains, '2% 1 miles from ; Santa S Rosa. Sonoma county. Ideal summer < resort.: Ererythlag s stir.f It* I waters» are '• unsurpassed. Headquarters for -• aatomoblllats. For rates and reservations address v . I KAWANA SULPHUR SPRINGS. Santa Bosa.CaJ. When 5 communicating - with this resort "pleas» , mention The San Francisco Call. -: \ v August and September ;-. . Are Ideal Months-at Enchanting SANTA CATALINA ISLAND The resort* with countless wonders. Excellent hotel 43 accommodations.: ■?. Famous i Island VIIU' and Tent City. Every outdoor recreation.. Fin est summer climate in ftae ,: world. a BANNING CO., Pacific Electric building. Los if Angeles, Cal. * When ;oomraunleatlniTi w^rh this resort please mention The i San .Francisco ; Call.\T - • J -.~ ST AJRIRORDS" Is the Place to Spend Your Tacatlon Address W. S. STAFFOBD. ? Manager, SoqaeL • Santa z Crn« ;** county, Cal. Information." Peck- Judaa Co., 759 Market st.. San Francisco. When ;; cnmmunicatinsflwith -i this resort' please mention The i San Francisco Call. r*. - ■■"- -" —— .' " •'" '—"•"•" ' ' ' " '—,— ' •■• ! '■- - ■ ■;■. . .