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. "Througb a; gxiardian.J Patrick 'Norton,' an incompetent; person," filed a' suit yei-- terday ; to :: recover "{ his r; hpme f t romjhis stepson, Michael Norton, who ,ls; known as F Michael Lally: .;The * platntiff.Vwhp' is p! 9 ': years «old,", ctiarjresV that Ton ? June 6/ 1&06," he^deeded his'house.lniHartford street Eighteenth;- toChisffitepsbn under "anVagreement'i that§in freturnlhe was/ to i be]- cared "'. for 'during ithe^reit of ; his ' Hf c. i Itis \ alleged |thatt the] step J son proved an^'inKrate^an'd*jdrbveJhis. aged V stepfathers into t"the s fstreet. i i^Th© Hiilt is \ flled^^ byjMafyJNftrton.lwho twas recently/. appointed ;. guardian : /of :.^ the plaintiff.\u25a0'>^ : *^S^SU^^SHBhHB * >";*' Aged Man - 1 Files Suit -.yContaimng' l : Charge of , Base Ingratitude ' Against : Michael i Norton' , " DEEDS HOMETOtSTEPSON if AND -'GOES? INTO? STREET .:- ETtoing schools ; art; no part : of th« common school systpm. ScctiOD o,' article 9, of: the ton-; stltutkm of., the state V of '.California provides for the establishment of - a* uniform system i of : common schools. - Including;'. solely '. the pritiis'rr and grammar, schools, \u25a0 to . the support- of ;whlch-: tb«. entire reTenue deri red from the state school fund and general state : school ' tax. shall •be < ex- claMTely-applied.."\u25a0-'»\u25a0•-> '"-j-- >,*--.-: •.-••>'; :\u25a0-.: \u25a0-. \u25a0 1 1 Section - 6, » article .9, of i the ; constitution- , pro- vides that other schools than primary and gram- mar schools may : be established by a : municipal or district \u25a0 authority. * micli ir at i erenlng schools, high schools,' "* technical * schools ,-i and *j normal schools, which are,' nowerer,'' nd part of the com- mon school , system, ' but iby such -, constitutional provision \u25a0' are made " a t part < of- the \u25a0- public school system ' and ' they must robtain % their.; whole - »up-, port from other sources : than : from J the : revenue derived from ' the '- state '' school - ; fund ' and ! the general state school tax. .''*.-. - ? '-t ."?.•\u25a0 : ' '. \u25a0*; \u25a0/!\u25a0>, City Attorney/ Biirko in } an''opinion rendered : atv the request L;of ;"Superin?; tendent of Schools Roncovieri; decided yesterday \ that - evenliig-' schools * could not" be Included lln the ; apportionment of state school funds/ In .part the^ dpin- v ton'reads: ]'':,:['- _:_.'\u25a0;;^- "" \u25a0-'\u25a0 ; : ;- \u25a0 City Attorney Renders Opinion in Response to Request of Super-" ; intendent * Ronco vieri V. -T., DECIDES EVENING: SCHOOLS \u25a0 CANNOT; USE i STATE > FUNDS A»c* of W0nder................ 04 HMBMBPfe-. - Other. DUtrlcU. - -. Arrtnaot ....4.60 ' HPUts S.Peek..l.n? - oiuTEureka.. .— SOJKeT. H«; ..JAM* ~ So Belle Mm. f"^ 4°< * " \u25a0 Oomstockf r-i. •-j.--,~ Icher ....*— SOjCon Va Mj Co. 67 70 ra..n«.r. \u0084.. is jCoa£dence .... r^g ]4">X Blup 15^11 ... 10! SOO Lacuna ......I.IR :17<>G Bonanza Ex.. ITiUKK) Lone Star' . IS ;4<HiO Btwtli ... .-ail o.ooo Lone Sur .. I*s 2.ififl Booih 311K-00 Man Dextpr .. 12 2<X>o Broncho OSJSMIO Un nprttr'.. II jrm Blfjr D«ls.r .. lois 1.500 Mayflowt-r C 2S B'V>o Btte Goldfield 05J4W10 Mohwk C Lpas Bullfrog Mm. 15J1 1,000 Mhk C Leas. W IT.; K) Com Fraction.l.9o'M<oo Mohawk Ex .. 11 r.nO Cnra Fraction. 1. 8511000 Mohawk Ex .. 10 fv'.iK) Conqueror ... ]«! 700 Montana ...2.77% \u25a0&"* Crackor Jack. 13il»000 Mont Bullfrog. f>3 2C(X lV.is-y 1. 02V x ,3000 Moo* Pitts Ex. <W \u25a0 r*<»o Daisy 1 .05!3l>00 Mustang .' UICO Daisy I.on;.VK)O Mustang Ex .. 12 2'-f»0 Daisy Ex ... OX!1500 Nevada Boy .. 0? fiiKDi Dm B Btte C. JS'l5OO Nev Goldfield. M V«O Dm B Btte C. 17 2000 Nev" Goldfield, 15 imi Dm B Btte C. 19! 500 Npt Hills ....5.03 r>0"0 Pmdfld Tnicl. 17J1500 Nev Hills 5.10 2000 Dmd3d TrngL 15,2000 Oro lt< £(^to Ftirv G Bldr 20 1000 Oro » 1" E«y>o Gold Bar .... COl5OOO IMne Nut .... l."» TOCO Gld Con M...4.85]150G Pitts ii Peak..l.<» 25 Gld Con M...4.90! 500 ritts S Peak.. 1.55 l:»<trt Gld Oon M.4.82Ut*0« Red HIIU, slO 32 .ROrtn Gldfld CUcm.. lulsWO Rpd Top Ex.. 21 \u2666 x>o Do, b 80... -41 2000 R**cue Con «..-; 16 \u25a0r/tX» Grandma .... 05 1000 Sandstorm ... 37 TeOO Great Bend... 50 1500 Silver Pick .. 47 JOOO r>o, a 8.... 50!»>f>0 Silrer Pick '.» '4« \u25a02fiOO Grt Bend Ex. llj4(:»0O Ttoano Frisco.. 30 TiVf) Grnwt Clinton orti 700 Ton Exten ...2.00 fti-00 Ulbemia 07| 17.000 Tramp Con.. 40 5000 Do. b 60... ot>| 200 Do. b 90.... 45 nor Home »4l 500 Tramn Con .. «l B<XH) Homectake K. <X»i 2500 Tramp Con -.. W J.'.no Jim Butlrr .. 542000 Vernal W IG># Jim BnUor .. 65| 100 Wert Ead ... "85 CLOSING QUOTATIONS CALIFORNIA Bid.Ask.i Bld.Ask. Brunswick ... 50,Grnwtr Cllßton 50 Cent Eureka.. 43; NEVADA Tonoa&b District fc.lnw>nt 3.23 3.soMi(3way 1.27 1. 53 California ... <i 7 Ob'MlzruUi Ex ..20 Cish Boy ... ©5 'Montana .....2.73 S.BO " l^ppranra ... 01 02 : Mont Mid Ex. 04 C5 OcU Anchor.. SOiMon Pitta Ex. 0^ 10 Gold Crown .. 10. lltNorth Stir ... 23 25 Gold Mt OS Ohio Tea 03^- 04 G.-ld Mt Con. 02 IPtiymastPT ..\ 02 Groat Wcstra. 03 Rpscue Con ..»15 H-^me 04 OS Ton Exten ...2.00 2.05 Ir.d Ton .... 02!Toa of N«v.14.25 15.25 Jim Butler .. SI SSlWest End ... S3 W lUeNamara.. S3 I Goldfleld District Adams 10 lllGreat Bend ..49 50 Atlanta ....... 8a 40]Grt Bend Anx. 12 Bait -Goldneid 05 Grt Bend Con. 03 D'.flck Aats .. f»5 03 Grt Bend Ex. IK 12 r. ! k B B'manz 04 OC <Jrt Bend Frac 02 K>k Butt* Ex 04 05!G B«ad Twins— 16 Klack Uivk .. 05 OC!Hil>emia 06 i.7 Blue B«n ... i«) !'JU.,m M Co.. 33 Blue Bull ... V) iliJombo Er ..:.1.22 1.25 Brooklyn «3 Ol'.Kalser Gld .. 06 OR Tsup Goldneid <>4 mi Ktndall 26 iS Jiooth 31 SSiKendaU Ex .. C 2 <W 'COD ...... e^Lsguna 1.10 1.15 iC O D M&.L. 02 txiilxtne .Star ....- 16 IS Columbia 40iI.cu Dillon ... 10 11 U'olunibi* Mt. 40 •HiMayne 07 OS C-'lum Mt Ex. <* OSiMar Queen .. 25 Com Fr«ctlon.l.SO I.bSIMUi Pawnee... 05 06 U'.<inng Nation 10 \u25a0 ii;MiUtow-n Frac. 04- 05 Conqueror ... il)Mohawk- 15.00 fiacker Jack. 13 It! Mohawk Anx. 02 JUiUy 1.00 l.rCvMoliwk C Leas 20 21 l«iyy Anx... IStMchawk Ex .. 09 .10 r»;-li»r V.x ... OS MMcbawk Junior ~C4 OS J>m B Brte C. 18 Nevada Boy ..OS CW Isiadfld TrngL 18 ISJNev Goldfield. 15 16 liixie on ob|Ncv gunshiae..-— 25 jKmlcion .... 03 OiiOrc ..17 IS ,j;mpire 10;01<1 Gold Mm. 05 ,JNiaeraMa ... 10 Unlace Gld .. 15 !l«Jtral lOPsnyan - L 8 |r«BTj Us;Ptnnsrlvania.*. U3 iriorence 3.65 3.75 Red Hills 32 Sa I'iownce Ex.. 20 221Red Lion 15 i 3 ranees Mfck.l.oo I.os;Re<«. Top Ex.. 21 23 <ion Wash .. - OS.Red Top Frac. 10 11 <;old Bar Gld 2S —Sandstorm C 7 ;<Ud Eelmout.. 20 >tnastc»ai Ex. 04 tG ;«M Con M... 4. 80 4.^2 Silver Tick .. 4G 47 Mji-jcd Cora .. ir. —Silver Pick Ex 05 07 V»l»'.fld Fissure C>o tSimmprone ... 10 «:id M Npv.. I.23;Si*»rheßd Frc. 'tild Portland. 15 St Ives 92 94, »;!<; Red King 20,St Ives Less.. 11 ,Oid Kewano*. 7otSun Dog 01-"-03 G Kcwanos E. 30 i Treasure 08 11 Gld SV.vlark.. OSiVonlp 01 02 jf^M Sorpreign lOlVeitjal ....;.. 17 :GM Torahov.. 20 iWondcr 02 »*«s '«i!d Cnion .. OliVcllow Rose.. 05 06 Gld ttica ... lfllYcllow Tiper.. 15 Grtndma 05 07| Yellow Top ..03 Bullfrog District AtNfirgosx ... 03 —! H Hooligan .. 04 Am»thrst ... 2<t 'SlElnklp C Epgs 25 naltimorp ... l.^'HoineFtakc X.. ' 30 lii= Bullfrog. «c :!.ic..- Uarris . .- 02 03 ;U-.nnjp Clare. 4^ 43jLUUe Blfrg .. 01 03 \u25a0 ! 3:u:ifi^>g Anx. f'2 iMoj-floti-er- Con 30 31 nrc Columbia «4 I'iiMayflowpr Ex. -10 Itlfrg C<m ... Os'M.iiyland ' "— *"O3 ; li!fgr Daisy .. 08 J<»,M<nt Bullfrog. 03 04 JUiilUrog Es.. 'iS:Mts Hill Mm. 02 OS •rifre Midas.. \u25a0 S-.ilMontironiy -. Mt. ' J6 IS J.» llfrog Mm. I«!Mtp Shos Ex. «S 09 Birrjf Nai Bk 2<> i2:NugCet tOS Hifrg N Star. 03 !Orisr Bullfrog. 10 Jl .l:ifr* Sr.ii*et. <»6:n«L^Jlrd <-> 'Itfr? Virtor.. 10! Red. Dog ..... J5 islfrg Winner 15 23'RhyoBte -Twn. 02 ~ Iteii P.lfg Anx 10 " iShofihu Nat Bk J 03 O<ild liar fiO .*a;Trj-mp CkM ..53 .40 Oold Bar Ei. 10 Vrlley View... 05. «\u2666 ?'.ri/t c^nttr.. 12; Yankee Boy .. 06. Gold Sceptre. 10/ 13Jy: Mauhattan District ,Apr Fool Ex. 01 fC'Man Mttle Joe 02 08 Ailu 1 Tit. «U 04, Man Kewsnos. . 12 J C*.niPt <C 'WMaa'M of Nev 06 •l-i whip Eaple. (.C'Mfit Mayflower 10 •— Kt.i.ka Man.. 14 KS'.Mac Piute .. 07 <;«,lii Wodge.. «ir. oC'Msn Red Top. 02 <>3 <::-ani:y <; M. 17 I'.*;Mau Standard. 02 O4 .llind-vraft .. 10l.U«nSUv Pick. 02- -— Ijirt Camp ... O.V, Man United .. 15 Jumping Jack 12 Man Verde ..02 OS ,Mau Belmont.' i «)li Mustang Man. 18 19 Man Broncho. 07 OSiMustsng Anx.. 01 02 Man Buffalo.. 03 «io;Muttani? Ex .. II 12 ><Mi O->ns ... 6<ttOrig Man .... 14 Man Comb.. C 2 1l»ln<» Nut 09 10 ?i»j» coti-bnr. <n: fM'r.ocw hui .. «?> :>!iui Dexter.. 10 I2!syl Humphrey. 05 06 Man GiaDt .. <K»;stray Dog ... !4 Man O Crater ISil'TiitPd Mao .. .10 'M:;n Iv-nboe. 25 'Whale ,05 I Man H Treaß. 05,Yellow Horse.. 03 ;M»n Hurabldt 05 ' O«i'cl HorM Ex. 20 1 Man Jumbo. . 021 Otiitr Districts Alice of Won. «* Oo'.Xpv IHIIs 5.03 5.15 ! Ar<-a<!!si Wi Npv Hills Anx 15 ! 15lw Jay Won »!K^» Hills Flor " 13 <«-r.^n»B ..... iS'Nev «;id Dpv. . 04 Kl> Jumbo C. \S< Beirut Am*l W> ICa'tle's N>st. IK I9IN Star Wondr U5 ij;iirvw AztPC. SS'PI«» S IV;U. .1.r.5 Jjiiri G Blrtr 10 jPjramJd \u0084... 45 'I'.iirrw 8 Kng 1<» Hed Wing ... 24 I'olr <5 R Kng 2'J, Keese B OoJ<l. IS Aluldytr Kerf. lOlUivkard Ely C 25 lntprctat* ... CCi-Ro^prs M&M 04 ,J».k Pot .... Mißouad Mt '— "M JnT-.nnlP C"ns. J<l II tinjml Ml Ex. 14 15 JohnniP Glol* i" l«.Rd M Bl Jkt 20 ;Ka«1«-h 11 <"o ' OO^Ud M Mobawk 15 il.lnrd M O»." 2-"» IRuby WoiMtpr. 17 20 il.yiii Crwk...1.25 | Sierra M&.M. \u25a0;M*axuma Hills 7.V,.Smoky Val :.. 25 f^linaz P*dras.l.2s I.s>'i;Sj»ider W«pp..1.00. ;?.;<-oitor Gold.* Os' Vulture 40 Is.v r»cv Co. o.~»! Walker Lakp.. 10 £an Frsnrl»po *llnlnc Rxchance P:l5 a.'o. Rognler Spwlon . " , *><**> Blk Butt* r.x 06.5500 L Star. « 10.. 1? lfrf^.i Ton Bf!mont.3.So;2ooU Blk .B Boc&nz.osU 11:80 a. ci. Regular. Section '.- ' ZntiP Gold -SoeptrP. 10;i(Mi<j Oro ...: MS l«"O«?rl Hompbrry 1 O6JIOOO Gold^Wedge... *U3 scoti BuUfroj: abx. oij* 2 p. m. Spsslon Rono Blark Arts .. Os|-snoixra Dillon ... 09 ?<»<> Blae Bell ... 1000 Dm#B Btte C. 18 'JO«n Daisy l.OsU<mo Gld£d Coinb-;.t'ls 4'»o Gld Con M...4.fc5!100t Lone Star 16 Srxj Gld Con M.«.KVsI 5<VO RUt Hek, blO 47 »x) Too N Star.. -25'.l00(» Blue Bull, »10 IS i'&«*, Broncho ..... 0"! 1000 Blk Butte Ei. OC 1 1 2000 Plae Not ... 0912000 Bed Top Frac 09 CLOSING QCOTATION3 Tonopah District Bid. Ask.l Bid. Ask. -.Califonila .... - CSiMidway .. 1.25 1.30 !Ca*U Boy ... OS Meat Mid Ex. 04 08 Gold Ancbor..— •- 22 Ohio Ton ....*T>4' r CS Gold Crowa .- 07 \u0084 10 Paymister ... 01 £"02 Gold Mt-..,. 02' jUescue Oon ..15-17 lad Ton ....'—. C2!Toti Exten:...' 2.00 Jim Butler .'." 79 ...S3jTon. Belmont... ~ 3;UO MscNamara.. 26 '—ST<m ; Home . ;-,-• 1 -:08 . " \u25a0 Goldfield' District ' Adams ....... 10 - lljGrandnsa " 10 Atlanta . 45lGrt Bend Anx 11 12 * ; Black Ants .. O5 05»4IGrt- Bend Eli 11 12 Rlk B Bonan* 05 O»i Htbernla *OS lilue BpII ... I*, Jumbo Ex .:.. 1.25 1.27 Blue Bull... KJKendall". ...... 28 Black Eock ..' "OC| Kendall Ex..— 03 \u25a0 n<^tb - 31jl<;ne Star 17 ;19 Columbia .... 40 ' jM*yne 05 Com Fraction. \u25a0-^ 2.00 Mid Pawnee... 05 «)C Cr«cker Jack. 15 17 Mobawk Ex .. 10 D,uy 1.00 I.O2«|NeT Ooldfleld. 15 iMn B Btt* C. 18 l8"4!Oro IS~. 19 Tmidfld Tmgl. 16 le}Rp«J lIIUs .... 82 34 Pixie O5 07JRid Top Ex. r- 20 22 ! I>cminion ..'.'• V o2 "' CS'Sandstorm - Ex."- 03 - rmpire ...... - H Silver. Pick. .. 44 45 Florence ....i3.80 —t?t 1re5. ...;.".: fll r t3 Gld Con M... —«.&<> Vernal.....:. '«- 2<i CIS Kewanos." 70 Wonder ...... .02 ' 03 Gld Portland. *IB]Y?-Itow Bose.r- 05 BuUfrog Dlßtrlct*JßMW Plfrg Snnset. 06 JMtg Shos Ex. 07 OS HtlA Bar .... ' 63iTr»mp : Con ..'. 42 43 llomesteke K. 70 Vulley View. .; 04 IM* Harris.. \u25a0—- 031Yankee Girt-.., 04,3* Mayflower Con 29 30h . .*'.•' Manhattaa- District L :--7 ' Apr Fool Ex." 01% C2lMan Little Joe 02 . 03 Gitnnv O M. 18 - Man Red i Top. 02- «J3 Man Broncho. 06 06% Man Whale .. 0(5 . 07 Men Comb V. .04 Mustang : Man. 18, 20 Man Cowboy. 02 j , 05 Ptae •. Nnt .... 07 03 Man Dexter.. 12 ;. IS Vpllow Hors*.. 'o4 ' kli;n Humbldt 01.-— Syl' Humphrey. 00 07 - - 'Wonder District George Johnson, a soldier,' was fined $30 with- the" alternative 'of SO days in jail by Judge Shortall .yesterday for throwing a brick: at. a car: in. Sacra- mento street. For , disturbing the peace' John' Ward \u25a0; was fined |20 : or 20 days; Arthur Porpoli $10".or 10; days; Benjamin '.Hum. $10 or. 10 days; James Hicks, $5 or B days; Joseph Oliver'for- feitcd $10' ball. Walter Thompson. was fined $5; for battery.v Judge . Weller fined "Axel ;. Juul " $20/;for battery com- mitted " upon Barney Schwartz, ' a strike- breaker; Edward Goepel and Henry Julgens each . forfeited ball of |10 for disturbing the peace.' "-\u25a0\u25a0* The bail of $10 of William Nolan, disturbing , the peace," was forfeited by!" Judge Cabaniss.' Frankie 11. Cowden,' > who wedded George A. Cowden in April, 1902, less than six months after he liad obtained an : interlocutory decree of divorce from his first wife, told Judge "Mogan an interesting story yesterday in sup- port of her suit for annulment of mar- riage. The couple were married., in Oakland, but soon afterward went t<\ Tonopah. There Cowden : formed . the" habl£ of beating his wife. He was: a miner, but * his . fellow searchers for gold concluded that, his .conduct was a disgTace to the . camp. / A vigilance committee was hastily formed and ," a good stout rope. w as"s oaped : and stretched. When the mob; gathered* in front of the Cowden home; and: all was In readiness for *an 'unofficial hanging Cowden climbed out a back- window and distanced a Jackrabbit •in a race through the sagebrush. .When last seen he was still- "running..Judge Mogan granted the petitioner's prayer for 'annulment. . . - .- ".-'. ' .- »':••\u25a0 Mrs. F- M. Cowden Obtains Annul- ' ment of Her : Marriage to . . Wife Beater TELLS COURT HOW MINERS i-- ALMOST HANGED HUSBAND The Combination mine, one of 'the Consolidated properties 1 and one 'of the .'most ', famous \u25a0 pro- ducers In .' the Goldfield :district, ia t mine \u25a0 that shipped \u25a0 ore from \u25a0 the grass roots * and paid < its original^, owiiers $1,000,000.. before it was pur- cbased by its present . owners/ looms up. again as the ,'. scene of two \u25a0of -'.the » richest ' strikes - of recent months. \u25a0 Two new ' bodies ' of rich ore have 'been' opened up on the 120 foot level.,' The flrst, whlch was made \u25a0 about * a month ago, I bat which has Hot been made public before, was uncovered between the Old Glory hole and the old Inclined Shaft, both rich producers of high grade ore in thp pa*t.' TheVveln ' trends i off -s toward J the 'old Reilly lease and every Indication i points : to < the presence of a large body of j very, high grade ore.' The vein Is:25 feet - wide " and everything goes to the mill without porting, the values running from $90 to $95 a too.' - ~i F . \u25a0 The , second ore body was uncovered along th« hanging wall of the big ledge north of the In- clined shaft and will run from $400 to $500 a ton." Upraises have been started on the ore body and two carloads were shipped to the sampling works last month. These shipments were only of ore that was taken out in the development work. ' The Goldfield News' says 'concerning recent discoveries in the Combination mine: \-' - -\u25a0 '" : •- » ; One: of Goldfield Consolidated Prop- er ties Shows High Grade Ledge : - STRIKES ON-COMBINATION .To further a romance' that rhad 'its beginning in. far. away Japan, Miss Marguerite Lake, superintendent of the Helen Ford Stone home for -Japanese and Korean children, appealed to Judge Graham yesterday to appoint her guardian, of Tei Yoshima, a,- Japanese girl of 16.':' Tei, came to America 10 day ago to wed C.Sugl,: who runs' a Japanese store in. Santa Ana. Sugl's mother came along' as chaperone,' and Sugi paid 600 yen to bring: them from Japan. < Sugi was waiting, at the dock.r He thought that his days of anxiety were over, and that : all he and his""sweet- heart had to-do was to - take the train to Santa Ana.- The Japanese law. bad been satisfied. Sugi hadrobtained the consent, of Tei's - parents, : they - had signed papers and the papers had been registered and filed away in v Japan, r: To Sugi's ama«ement. the American law was not satisfied. .He was-in- formed that Tei was still a child, and that she could not . become a wife in California until he first produced the written consent of . either parents or guardian: The written consent of Tei's parents was locked up. "thousands of miles away and Tel had no guardians. Sugi appealed to' Miss Lake to help him out of ' his difficulty. She agreed to apply for guardianship papers. Sugi accompanied her to court yesterday and took an Intense interest in the;pro- ceedings. Everything- was bewildering except Tei's smile. . After the hearing he was still unhappy, for Judge Gra- ham postponed his -decision until this morning. > . -. - r Japanese Suitor Learns His Sweetheart Must Have , Guardian A detailed account of 'the \work In progress on - the Goldfield : Consolidated Mines \u25a0- property 's-, is .published .by -the Tonopah Miner as follows: .. .. \- Headway will : noon be making In th« opening of - the vast : resource* \u25a0\u25a0 of the Goldlleld - consoli- dated mines company. . which = has . nearly ; com- pletrd tljp task of retlmbering and straightening the workings and adding to the mechanical equipment much needed - appliances. The old <1Lgglngs on the Francns \u25a0 and \u25a0 the : Hayes , and Honnette leases: have been undercut, \ revealing srreat | bodies of hU:U - grade,^ but the | only |ship- ments are of ore that comes In the way of de- velopment The face of a drift on the 100 foot level ' in i the McNauchton lease .on .Mobawk | No. 2 \u25a0 promises •to surpass the 200 level of the same lease. The Nevada American - lease on the Mo- hawk Is down 200 feet and > the Mohawk Gold Bar Is drifting on ore at 325 feet." -At depths of : 150 ' and 300 -• feet the \u25a0 Mohawk \u25a0- No. 1^ lease, next- door \u25a0to - the McNaughton,* Is crosscntting. The lease on the Laguna of the-Harol Goldfleld company reems r ; near .ore* at > 140 :feet, ' Laguna lease No. 1is down 300 feet. No. 8 ha* resumed Elnking. tuc Five \u25a0 Friends: la t approaching » th» SOO foot mark on the Lagana and the 300. level has been - reached •In * the , Goldfield leasing » and mining company , I on * the I sam« I group,' control of which has ; passed - to : Stlmler ft - Higglnson. - h,. .- Two hundred \u25a0 miners are at work on i the Mo- hawk Kalfus lease and the i Ish-Sheets workings on the Slim Jim claim*of the Combination, \u25a0 the two .:having effected a compromise agreement, whereby stopes are thrown open to both forces." It was the dispute between these factions that led to the purchase of the_ Combination by Klxon and Wingfleld and the orgatrfzatlon of the merger Into the Goldfield \ consolidated I mines I company. The owners of the ! Kalfus | lease, . which Is | down IiSO feet and has only seven months yet- to run, have refused $7»,000 for an eighth Interest, the would-be buyer valuing the lease at $600,000, '. or counting on a profit of neatly $100,000 t month.' Task of Re timbering and - Preparing for Opening the" Reserves WORK OFj MANY/ LEASERS AMERICAN LAW STANDS IN WAY OF MARRIAGE The bears made new . havoc -in the mining stock market: yesterday. The Nevada shares were beaten down heav- ily. Goldfield Consolidated Mines lapsed to (4.52H at. the close, after variations in price from' $4.90 t0, **.95,' : arid down to the lower" figure already, quoted ;in the fore&oingr. More than 12,000 merger shares .were disposed of ~at * these - bed- rock flgrureß, according v to* the official returns as printed by the two mining stock exchanges ,in their daily;; liste. Eleven hundred shares brought ; ?4.90 straight. One thousand shares were sold at ?4.87%. After that $4.95 was paid for 75 shares. Then the downward track tb the $4.82% level,was a : steady grade. With the; exception i of i Nevada Hills the declension was quite generaL Some of the prices accepted -would have been considered phenomenally low. as late as a fortnight ago. Daisy, for instance, sold as lowf as $la shared Combination Fraction fell "'during the day from $2.20 to $1.85, : : Atlanta dropped from 46 cents' to-4.0 cents. ..Blue Bell sold as low as, 10 cents, and. Blue Even Jim Butler. .whlph\wlthßto6d the -^assault better than -many /of Mts/com- peers: for some time,"droj>ped yesterday f rom•8 5 .cents i to " 8 1: cents.^ Jumbo * Ex- tension . .fell ; from/, |1.35 $LBo.i;>ln the cases of some of these stocks! there .was* , 81l gtit ; recovery ; toward - thai end tjof the Informal ; session '*\u25a0 In " the} SSn'*Fran- cisco stock and exchange* board," but the upward * movement was ', weak '; and ? tin-- Important. - "•}. \u25a0 . .' - •\u25a0 . . '," Adams ; was \u25a0 for sale at ; 10 cents.t and 1.600 shares 'went at that price. / : Indian Camp brought . only a , ; nickel a; share. Jumpinp: Jack sold at 10 cents and 11 cents. Lone Star dropped to 16 cents. Lou Dillon \u25a0 could;be had ' for,a dlmel :y<c. All ;, this j does not ; lessen jthe ,'«xpecta-, tion of ; the 'brokers \u25a0 that a strong rlsa wi 11 set ?. in J- when « the." time *Is ripe. "There Is little ';m"oK«y,r to. b», had it or speculation, while - the ;; market lluj fall-" ing," so say. certain brokers, "but (there is plenty of. money always on a rising markot.V No^ stock -was ';sold 'I in r : large quantities yesterday." As i prices dropped further. Men' who needed; money sold. Many more who did not need it held on. Bull as low .as . 19 ;.cents. '•;Columbia Mountain couiaj be' bought ;fof^4orcents. Diamondfleld i Triarigle,wcht:down-,td^l7. cents a :«hare. J; OreatißendOcoiildv be i had * f or: hal f . a : dollar i aT- Bhare/v;;;;. "' " v V Hammering G^ Line With Depressing Effects Bears Make New Havoc With Nevada Mining Share Market Prices THE SAN FRANUfecO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1907/ - 13 " "," .. *"V \u0084' "V " ' - :•->'-\u25a0 " \u25a0" r\.:.: : < v ,:»^P^TRAIN;SERVICE^': - " Leave City 0»0B. 11-30, 2 100 < nnd 3130 V*, '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 " Retnrm 12iSl, 1 3 i4T >' and : 6 :05 ; . G.t.IACCHERI.' " ' 1.. FERRARI. :\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- i ' L, lACCHERI. :~~.—.r . :-./ PHONE MARKET 174^ PHONE OAKLAND 3711 SAN \u25a0\u25a0 FUANCISCO.' - r ':\u25a0-\u25a0-\u25a0. OAKLAND, CAL.- ilipeHEßii&iepl FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALHERS it; /| 8082 ; Alissiw'at.^ San] Francisco, \CaI.V « I Branch Offlee and ' Residence.'* 548 - Sycamore st. feiSi?*.'**;-' near; 26tb,v Oakland,;; Cal. \u25a0. : . . HaMd M Co* Undertakers and Embalmers 924 EILLMORE STREET \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-.\u25a0; '-:.\u25a0\u25a0:, -i NEARiMcALLKTBB. "'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'. . \u0084, .;,>:.'.' \u25a0- \u25a0.' Phone; Park ; 550.; ; \u25a0.. . , ; . •;."\u25a0 IpiREARTY i& M^RMICp ; 915; VALBNCiA^ ST.* NEAR' »OTH. . ; Formerly \u25a0of * McFadden, \u25a0 Mcßrearty^ & " Green.' ; : \u25a0_.-,, .--.. :,:_: !:Telephone : Market 97. xX - ; , ; VALENTEi MRINI&"C^ "'\u25a0;. ; '>: ;; ::.^NDERTAKERS,' ; '';'<-.'. ' : -". ; ;'f ; -_'-;';'a««S^MISSIONf STREET V'- \u25a0 Near" Thlr«etlL.J •:.(•' >.Telr \u25a0 Market" 2S3.' \ \u25a0\u25a0 \ J. er^CONNOJR :6: CO; \u25a0..:V;..--vFUIfERAL?DIRR*CTORS,;-O:-,2l T7O ; TURK AST.:. betwee*Bj.Van * News Lady I Attendant, r -;".•>;, -• ?^- \u25a0••-. Tel. Franklin 1911. r. [ . . FUNERAL? DIRECTOBX" ,:A ; ' t'S-",- NB.*|cor. s Slxteentb and s Guerrero sts. , •- Formerly lofI McFadden, - Mcßrearty & - - Green. :,; ;-\u25a0.; \u25a0;%\u25a0\u25a0':\u25a0;: Telephone. Special ; 1567. yy-f/ri^rfU Hifjilfiallaghcr Uiidertakih^Co! 1314 A WEBSTER % St.'- bet." Ellin '• and O'FarreiL^ fT«I.H West 8«25.' DANIEI/: P.« DONOVAN. I Fres.- jb ? Manager; -JOHN ; DOUQHEBTr,%Vibe j Vx*%: ... -V V- V*.d.rtik£sv \ : 960 : Devlastdero ; SW' Cor. McAllister. jgSaJS&lg&Trieplw-ae- lW*t [48<V1£, - - , X Finest and. Beat Equipped Receiving Vault and MARRIAGE_LIC|NSES Tfan following marriage ' licenses ' issued in this city," June 4:, v. .; r \u25a0 v •\u25a0 \ r ;•:\u25a0- ~ Kamagoro : Midznkaml, -' 88. CSolton. and Kojl Nukamura, SI, 20^3 Pine street. *":• -" ' Kalirhl Hashimoto, 3l,*.« Sacramento,' and Ml- yano Hasblmoto, 20, 2023 Pine ? street. Donald M. Bennett. 28,. and Grace Leeds, 20, both cf.876 Grore street. -': -'\u25a0*\u25a0-> '. ,'> .; •-. James -H.lrf-1-rh, 21. Alton. 11l ..and Alice L.' Purktaber, IS. .138 : Stclner street. * > \u25a0 Frank A. : O'Brien, -t 21, \u25ba• 11\u25a0; Jnrie street,' and Elona Finn, 21; 2335 Nineteenth street.' : ) - MarkH. Bradley*.19, 1317 Natoma street, and Kaihryn.-M. : Csrmody, 18,-, 124 C street.- .' Homer F.: Mordoff,- 21, -and Mary 18. both of 2122 Geary street. ? •;\u25a0 I-eon 'A.- Kutnpr. "2l,'; 2135 ' Sacramento street,' and Marfe 0. Hurlbut," 21, Portland. . Thomas J.: Bncklpy.'31, 1451 McAllister street,' and Gertrude M.Mefret, : 24, 242 Oak street. - - GioTanni Patron!. 1 29." and Adele Garibaldi, 20, both' of. Halfmoon. Bay; :"-'-.. '•\u25a0'-,\u25a0--'•'\u25a0 : Louis H. Kpatlng, •\u25a0 21. and Annie 3/ Phllbon, 18. both of 2988 Pine afreet. C - \u25a0 i , , :, Thomas iB. * Kenney.^ 21, .418 Derlsadero strMt. and rLuella -B. Lawrence, :< ;18, ;-. 3121 TwentiMh StTPPt.- ..-;-. \u0084• \u0084.-.- -;-..-\u25a0!-. ;.. .\u25a0\u25a0•:... t. ; j : Francis i Walsb, . 25. / C 55 - Guerrero , street. ' and Annie -Bowpi),''- 10. -3562 Mission street. v \u25a0'- »'h •> -^WV- Hubert Kdgar, 22,' 2862' Bryant street,' and Theresa ; 0. J. Harking,^ 21,> 2826 Twenty-fourth BtrPPt. '\u25a0-.'.•.\u25a0\u25a0'-..-\u25a0.\u25a0.'..;'.'\u25a0-.\u25a0 .' \u25a0r'.'.. ... \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0 ; : WUHam H. Hunter,^,' and Minnie Baker; B4} both of s this city ."-^;, '- :S. \u25a0 .... v '.<• \u25a0;. Charles; A.:Berggren. 28, 1907 ' Howard street, and Mary •H. Toomey.^2o, 200 \u25a0 Preclta arenne. '\u25a0 i •\u25a0 OAKLAND, June 4.—The: following marriage Hcensps'.were Issued today: : ~. .-: , .\u25a0*\u25a0• \u25a0 " , \u25a0V Byron W." Clark. 28,' and Edith B. v Nlchols, 25. both of Oakland. -?- '";^ \u25a0--.'\u25a0•-. r. - -i Emery/ Gates, 30. . Bnckskln. \u25a0 Ne-r.r and Mar- garet E. Cockerton.- 30,;Oakland. -; -' - . -••> Theodore : J. Wilder, ; 24, San ? Francisco. \ and Ida M.llpnley,: 22, IBerkeley. ;",-/. : ; Thomas I H. Berryman, 52,- San" Jose, and Miir- garet Graham," 48, B*n, Francisco." Michael Curtln. 40,1 Stege," and ! Elizabeth* Eric-" son,"- 36,^ Berkeley.'r-.',i^;;r-:_^;-:; \u25a0 . f h\ Edward: J.'v Lawrence,*) 25,'. Hayward, '<\u25a0 and Mar- guerite •; Solomon, 22, : San * Francisco. ?.-'\u25a0; Edgar P. Keoraans, 24, ,, San Francisco, and Olive, O.'Chllcott.' 26, Los 'Angeles. ** . James J. Mallon, S3, and Winnie Kennedy. 26, ; both ; of ; Oakland. W-.i -\u0084 -- , . . ; , . - . /I. •-„ -J \ » Charles W. Lucfcy, : 37,' and"; Emily, P. , J)rakc. : 22. -both of Oakland. r/>> .-;- > !>u" ' "\u25a0". \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 rX %:vJames -, J.v Mondoza, 25, San =, Fraaclscoi '^and Georgiana i Perry,"i 21, - Oakland. «...;":>. >'••• »" : Joseph Tandrow, 30, Los. Angeles, and Edna M. Curry, /Stockton. ; i*~.-^-/. *~+r''if*\; n~- -' ' * -. John ; K.% Delmas; . 31,' ' and \u25a0 Rose J.'.Burrell, 22, both;of -San Francisco. :.. rr \u0084 - \u25a0 •-%\u25a0-- 'George; S.-. Mobs;- 28, ; and Anastasla- Mahoney, 28/OMilh of ; Oakland .i, ..r "-^" -^ - \^ .;' : Wililam H. v Coates, » 29, and Grace M. "- Irwln," 1 26. a both *of . Berkeley, r. '; \u25a0: -- - , - . '- - v Leslie c W.lWise; ,- 2S,- Cement, v and Martha : A". Love,' ; '24,')'Angels. •;.;\u25a0;:--\u25a0.- ;._;-.. '\u25a0<.--;: - ; >...: '.; \u25a0 BIRTHS,^ IWA|l|p|§l V: Birth,- marriage and. deatb < notices* sent by mail will not be inserted. '.t They, xaust be handed In at either . tit 4he t publlcailon offices and be Indorsed . . with, the name and residence lof persons author- Uefl » to l hare % the ? same?, published.^;; Notices " r»- E,trictfJ simply to the announcement of the erent are ' pnbllshwy once In this colomn : free ' of charge^' V,-- V/:. v .-\u25a0\u25a0• r i> }\u25a0\u25a0 births :\u25a0:";'\u25a0\u25a0 ''".\u25a0 \u25a0''".-\u25a0.r' : * r'- ;i ". BlXBY— inat'A*1007,1 to A the"! wife"of Dr.' E.M. Ij* Bixby.'y A daughtfir. ,.. \;X;.-\u25a0 ; : u ~[ . ; ;. « \u25a0\u25a0• ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.• \u25a0_• .. - CHAPPELTr—In I rTrisVcltjv: May j 2»,'?toVthe^wife' >:: of j Marvin : Lee i Chappell, ia' daughter.'' r.--; . -- SIAY-T-In", Atlanta;) Ga.TaoTthel wlfa" of > Harry ;^-,May.4(nee JJannenbaumJrja'Son^p:'^'^ w :•.-.. ..--,. "\u25a0'\u25a0y- ' ';\u25a0"';- ;"]\ MARRIAGES "'^fr^lr-; "S FLOnEy— LITTLEFrELD— in' r this Tity. ' Jnne ' 2? rTj 19Q7; by;, thei Hev.t; G."«'A^s Bernthal, * Isaac '. El- *>j mer.'-Florpy^, and .Angellne Elm lna . Llttlefleld,* •,jboth:of,'San:Francißco.V-,' . * ' "_. JACbBS^-LODPE^lnUhls"?elty;: by Rev. : E. J? -.* Stark,' Joseph Adolphus Jacobs andI Klsle Bessie rj; Loupe. ... .-Tv^MpMnesgsamßGi KERR— HURLEY— In r this city,; June S 3.V 1907,* " by/ H." 11.% Bell.'i Charlies * Kerr/and ! Mlss'i Mar- garet|Hurley.jbothsOfsthlsicity.{^-->«^-^^^ LEIGU— I'UCKUABEB— Ia'this ApGTIQNSALES Setion Skle \u25a0'\u25a0 On account .of retlrlnj: .' from.\u25a0 basiness. ; Mr. W. K. Smith of 245 13tb st. between Mlisloa and Howard ; will ;offer v his entire » contrac ting . outfit of i 35 horses.V 15 A 1 sand 'wagons, ' 1 ; two horse lumber ' wagon.c 2f> sets - of)double : harness. » con- tents ! of ; blacksmith i shop, tools. > etc. , This . sal* Is' positive.i as the owner,*. Mr. * Smith, desire* to t close out : bis business : and leave the city. . ' Sale takes place at 11 < o*<*lock a.:m.- Thursday. Jun« 8, : 1907. •- -:.:•\u25a0 : . -\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-=• JOHN j 3.-.. DOYLE, Auctioneer. -. \u25a0' . . -. Office Ml Folsom. at.' V \u25a0; .' TOA.yEI.'f "-" - " Vtfjy^i^ Steamers Leave Broadway ( a (\@Ln LOS ANGELES >WSp^v \u25a0 SAN DIEGO \u25a0•^SSg&r •;: SANT A^ BARBARA Santa ; Rosa.-.....'.*.: . Eveify Sunday, 10 a. m. State .\u25a0 of -; California :v. : Every^ Thursday, 10 a. m. For Seattle; tacom a Victbria^aticouycr/ B j C, Puget S\y? Sound; and Alaskan Ports Spokane. '..". . .'. f'.'. .:... .. .:~. . ..Jane 1. 11 a. 50n0ma.".'.... '..7:....... Jnne 4, 17.-30. 11 a. m. De1hi. .... ; . : .... ... ;. . . .-.. .... .June 9, 11 a. m. City, of. Pnebla .*.:... .'...:. .June 10. 24, 11 a. m. FonEUREKA^ (Humboldt j Bay) Pomona. ... Jnne oC10.' 15,20,23. SO, 10:30 a. m. City. of Topeka. June 2. T. 12," 1 T. 22, 2T. 10:30 am. Fori Guaymas," Mazatlan;^ La Paz, EnsenadaV'- San , Jose 'del Cabo, Altata^Magdalenia Bay^ Curacao;.. t.-.. '...-.. 7th of each month, 10 a. m. JgALASKAjEXCURSIONS ; .* \u25a0 Leaving Seattle \u25a0 and Victoria. ' Spokane. .... ...June . 14, 25, . July 12, 26, Aug. 9 Santa Rosa .. .•. . .July. 16 . For-Nome and ' St. Michael President ....^June 4".UmatiUa".?.':\\3mt 21 LOW- RATES, Including BERTHS AND MEALS. v Righta reservedto chanjre.thls schedule. . 1 H'-t,;"-^- TICKET OFFICES: «' . ' » SAN FRANCISCO—3 Market st. and Broadway \u25a0' ~"'.'j wharf. -Telephone, Temporary -492. ' -, C OAKLAND.. .....'....-.968 Broadway. San . Francisco Freight Office Broadway wharf. C. D. DUNANK. G.-P.: A.. Saa Francisco. :. Toyo Kisen Kaidia '\u25a0(Oriental Steamship Co.) f. :fjj. Have Opened Their. Permanent Office at Room 240, James Flood . Building S. ! 8. ."Hongkong Maru." Friday, June 23 1907..-- ' . S., S. Maru"- (calls at Manha>, '• Thursday, Jnly; 18, 1907." ' / :S.S.. "Nippon Mara" (calls at Manila), Tnnrsday, - v Angust 13, 1907. . > Steamers -, will : leave . wharf, corner First .and i Brannan ; streets,* 1 p. m., for Yokohama -and Hongkong, calling"at Honolulu. Kobe ; (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong- kong 1with steamers for Manila, -India, etc.*. No cargo ; received on board on \u25a0 day ; of salUns. \u0084- :- : Round trip ' tickets at ' reduced rates. For freljrht and passage apply at' office James Flood Building. . ,' -\u25a0 ..- \u25a0 \u25a0', " /."'M^W.-: H.'fr AVERT, v -.» '\u25a0'.\u25a0 v Assistant General Manager. OGEANie S.SXO. r . (SPRECKELS LINE.) j HONOLULU— S. S. Sierra sail*-. 11 a., ra.. June •5- 15." -Kound trip, $135; * second ' class, $90.' HONOLULU— S.^ S.~ Alameda sails 11 a.. m.. Sat. ; i urday,* June 22. - Round trip,. first class, $12S. TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Marlposa sails 11 : a. m.; Jnly, l.c ßound. trip,' first class."sl23.- 1 Passenger Dept, 673 Market St.; Freight Offlcij, - 5S Clay Bt. Phone Temp. 1231. PUQET SOUND > \u25a0 AND A 1.1 ., POINTS •IN ALASKA \u25a0'.- .-.- Through Freight * and I Passenger Ra tes." : Elegant , Steel Steamers. BUCKMANVaND WATSON ; . Railing Every: Saturday ati 1:30 |p.' m. '\u25a0.'.'\u25a0 Alaska Pacific S.^ S. Co.; Stenart' street .Wharf. \u25a0 . '.: - V W.D. WELLS. Agent. WEEKLY CALL, $1 YEAR Northwesterß Pacific Railroad Co. ; May; 5, :Vi»07, >\u25a0 - i' SnORE DIVISION For Sannallto. Mill 'Valley, ' Sun Rafael. .WEEK '-\u25a0•» DAYS Ey cry ,30; minutes frorh 6:1 8< t0 £9:46; a.' m.;-ihourly until 2:46 p.* m; ;*£ then; ©very \u25a0 30 minutes until 7;45'p.*rn.:9:00, 10:15 and 11:55 p. m. A»SUNDAYS-^-Every^3o minutes from «:15 a. m.- until iB:ls>p.irn.;- 9:00, •9:15, *9:45, 10:15 and 11:55 p. m. .^M»PM For Fairfax—"Week : days— B:ls. 1 «:45. 7:15,: 8:15 a. ; m.,52:45. 3:15. - v 3:45, 4:15, 4:45 and; s:ls< p. m.\ Sundays, 8:15, 9:15. 10:15, 10:45, 11:45 a..r*..12:45, 1:45, 8:45. 4:15.:4:45^andi8:15-p.<m. v. For -r San *. Quentln— Daily— B:ls,"" 9:45, 11:45 a. m.; 12:45 and .1:45 p.* m. rB:ls.:a.m;;dailyV 2:45 p.-;m.:<lany ex- cept Sunday and 8:15 p. m. Sunday only for- Camp /Mockery Monte Rio;- Cazadero and stations. *' \u25a0 :- ; ;' - 9:ls: a.<m. 'Sunday only and 5:15 p. m. daily .except^ Sunday, -for.- Lasrunltas. Camp .l.Taylor, \u25a0' Point -Reyes and way stations.":: /i- \u25a0/'\u25a0\u25a0]• i*To ' Sausallto ' only. . - . -- . '-. \u25a0--"WESTERN: DIVISION - For Tlbnron, Belvedere and son Rafael :'i7:3o. 8:00, 9:15/ 11:00 a. m^ 12:35,* 3:30 B:10,.*5:50/;6:30.p;'m." dally.- > &:• m.* daily '- tor r : Petaluma, Santa Rosa,j Cloverdale, -TJkifth, "Willtts.', Sher- wood. Sebastopol - and : way " stations.' 1 7 8:00 ia^lm.i daily; for.'Petaluma. Santa Rosa,,; Camp -Vacation.' Glen Ellen and way : stations.'" : .v ;.''. .r. •-;; : \u25a0 . 3 :30 i p.;nxr;daily.' tor \u25a0» Santa Rosa, '-':\u25a0. Cloverdale, v.Uklah,y. Guernevllle, Sebastopol ; and -way , stations.' \u25a0 . : . >f6:10 p.^m^.dailyiforjPetalumaVSanta Rosa," Sebastopol r Glen Ellen rand •„ way stations." . > ' \u0084 '-, " 9:15 a. m. Sunday-only for/Petaluma, Santa: Rosa, Glen. Ellen and way sta- tions. -•.\u25a0' \u0084,.;\u25a0;. -:'. . : .\u25a0\u25a0:•'-\u25a0'":-,\u25a0 ' •\u25a0;-; , \u25a0 . : v *To \u25a0.Tlbnron only on 'week ; days. " \u25a0 : *\u25a0-'- Ticket Offices : ; Ferry. butMins. * an 4 : General Offices, , James Flood bulldln jc. v .-i:*,:v.;.- -. AGLER,? General: Manager. ; J. 3." GEARY, Act. Gen. Passenger AFreight tAzt iDiUS S;(iO0ElU ... - Undertaker .and Gmhilmrr \u25a0-- 2123 Biish^Street NearFnimore •\u25a0";]. Formerly, af 305-Montgomery ay. * ' ' : . '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0-'-\u25a0-\u25a0':- And:810--Van.;NMs:a*r.. '. : -- \u25a0': " \u25a0'Flneßt prirate residence accommodations. I^idj attendant. - Carriages : and " ambulances .to hire. Tel., West 1 2689. ;i r.- % \u25a0 |MT||&|pifE:v: Funeral Directors' and Embajrners . . "1531; GOLDEN AY. ; (FormiTly, 445 Golden > Gate"af.)l«9vH rMPrl'rst© residence accommodtkifSns without \ ex- tra! charg-»."0 . Trained i lady j attendants. < I Personal . services under all conditions. ; I'tone West 770.:: 7^ P.; SBLLIXGEB. Jr . H. . METZLER. -> METZLER'S lIMD£RtAKAG COMPANY; >t ' -\u25a0? 1982 1rolsom f st."s bet^l14 th I aad V iStU. " '- * j: -PHONE 'MARKET i 166.' '.-.-? -t " liI;P. MAASS CO. riV,-.- .;.-. ""Undertakers -and, Embalmtm. 1333 > Golden tGatt»". ar. « bettrecn Fillmore and \u25a0 : "vy*' '""T-*Stelner streets. \u25a0 ».*-> -V. '.:\u25a0\u25a0•,' :. :: vx~Phone Part; BCT. - . .' j [.) : T r:[ ..- ,\u25a0- .-.\u25a0.•.•\u25a0 >----.\u25a0---_.••. ,'\u25a0\u25a0-. './-.i. i -..--;T-,;.... ..'.-. ,:.---\u25a0..,;.. \u0084 > i, TELEPHONE PABK 12.' ii: - --. -v \u25a0 : r FUNERAL* DIREfcTORS^ . ,1070 Halght st. t near; Baker.-" I .\ . .' Sake ' Haight \ atr«et - Cars- V^yN3Bfc>,/ Fbom Mat 1. 1907 < FEJaBY DEPOT Leave -Xl£ Oakland pier^ ,-Axttn . IM* - Eichmond. Benicia, SacramentOi \u25a0»« «s,« s ,* I J Jo *?- Lo « G*toa.Wri«bt_ S.4S* 7.40.; Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Tini vff 9^ Mfrtta^San Kamoiu_ 92U \u0084 7.4W Mies. Pleaianton. Livennore, .^. f J rnc^- l*tftrop, Stockton___ 7JM» «.ofc STiasta Express-* Via DavW Williama. Willows. Bed BlnfT. Ashland. Portland aad East_ tlS* «JBa MarUne*. AnUocn. Byron. Tracy. Stock ton. Newman. Los BanoSvaßK^ Mandota. Axmona, Baaiazd. 4.M» . - Vlsalia. Porterrill«_l- 4.4? S^Oa PortCo3ta,ljithrop.Merc«l.ifo. desto. Fresno, Hanford. \U - > > B*lia.Tular».BakersDeld 4.45» 8.40 a Mies. Saa Jo*«. Livennore. .Stockton (•MJlton). Valley Spring; lone. Bacrainento» 4.M V . S.4H \u25a0\u25a0 Sonora, Tnolamne and Angola.— . 1M» ».00« Atlaatio Express Ogdea . 4.25# 9 Mm Reno. Tonopah. Qoldneld____ t2Bp 9.40« Richmond. Port Costa. Magtfaea. and Way Stations \u25a0 c.«Xp 10.20* Vallejo. Mare Wand. Napa IUSa 10.20« New Orleans X^presa—Bakan. field.LosAoxßlei.Deininc.Bl - Pmo, New nri-.ni i. 7.M, lO^Oa Port Coata. . Martinea, Byron. * Tracr, Lathrop. Btoc\ton. * '; Heroed. . Raymond. Treeno. '' Gos hen Junction. Hanford. > y \u25a0 Lemoore. Vlsalia. Tnlare. T.i*» 11.00 a The Overland limited—Omaha. Chicago. Da nver. Kansa* Uty . 7.:5» - 11.40 a NlleaandWay Rt»tlnm, . •. z.o* 2.60p/ Newark. Ajne w. San JoseL— : 12H 3.My Benicia. Winters. Sacramento. ° - . Woodland. Knlfhts Landing. Marysville and OroTflle W.iSm 3J209 Yoaemita Valley Tia Eaymonct— Wawonaßo-atff, :..,-...,.. ,;,..„ «.«• 3.2th Port Costa, Martinea. By*on. Modesto. Merced. Fresno____ UM* 340» Via Tib»axon. WeaJ Jfapa, St. ;-;-';- Helena, Caliatoga IUS* 3.< op Portland Expresg. (via Davii>, Williams, WiUowa. Bed Bluff. - Ashland. Portland and* Eart .».«\u25a0 3A9p Nile* and Way Stationa__ I.IH 4.00p Vallejo. Martinez. Saa Ramon. Napa. Calistoga. Santa Rcaa... . f .M» 4.M9 Klles. Tracy. StocM on Lodl 1tJ»» 4 JO» Elmhoras. Newark CentervUlel tt.«« Agnaw. Saa Joao. - \u25a0 11 1 l*.4ft» 4.40p Hayward. Nilea. Ir Tinston. San ,- fUh Jose. Ltvennoreu U, ' tll.He SJOp The OwlLimited— Newman. Los. . ' Banos, Mendota. Fresno. Tv- - lare. Bakenflald. Los Angeles ' §-«• "* S.2op Hay ward. Miles and BanJoaeL__ JM» S.ZDp Vallejo. Port Costa. Benicia. Sui- - son. Sacramento \u0084. \u25a0" U2im «.00p China and Japan . Fast Mail— Oa-den, Omaha. Chicago . Martinez. Stockton, Sacra- mento. Reno, Kparlr* \u0084 \u0084 . 12.«» 6.20p Ilay ward. Nlles. and San Jose t.4&» T.OOp Goldlleld Pass.— Port Costa. Be- . - nlda, Suliun. Ehnlra. Dixon. Davi3. \u25a0 Sacra m ento. Tmckee> Wadawortb. Hazen. Fallan.: Tonopah. Goldneid and Keeler 7.otm 7M9 Rhyolite, Beatty. Bullfrog i. 4^Sp T.OOp Vallejo. Beneda and Way Sta- tlons. Sunday only V2%» IJUJt» Oregon Xx press— Sacramento. . Marysville. Bedding. Port- \u25a0> ; - land. Pugst Sound and East. t.iU I f.oo> Fast Mail-Ogda n, Omaha, Chi. cago.— Pueblo, " Kansas *. Qty, Bt. Louis _„ L I 3.«» .COASTUNEV 49"( Third and Townsend Streets) 6.10 a Valencia St.. San Jose and Way Stations _- *M* 7.00 a Valencia St. Redwood, San Jose. Morganhill. 'Gilroy. Pajaro. Watsonville, Santa Cruz— Lau- rel—Boaldar Creek." £alina3 , Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove . j _ - " \u25a0 - s.»o#'. »0# ' B.ooa Shore line Limited—San Jose. J . Salinas, Paso -Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbara. Los Angeles IJ0» B.ooa Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific ' ' Grove , . J.3op B.ooa Watsonville. Santa- Cms. Laurel. \u25a0 \u25a0 Bonlder Creek_ . - _^.... t JO* SJOa The Coaster— Saa Jose. 'Salinas. -Paso Bobles Hot Springs, «- 4' Santa Margarita. San Luis ' - Oblapo, - b Gnad alnpe. Santa Barbara. San Buenaventura.: \u25a0 Oxnard, Burba nk; Los Angeles -IMS* l.30« GUroy. Holllster. Trea Plnos. Pa- . jaro. Watsonville,* Santa Cruz. Castrovllle. Del Monte. Pacific - Grove. Sarf, Lompoe 11.45* 5.03« Valencia St. South San Fran- cisco. Palo Alto. San Jose— I.40» 10JOa Valencia St, Buriingame, San ----- . Mateo. Bed wood. Palo Alto. San JoBe_»_. - - I.20» 11.30* Valencia St.. San Jose and Way -\u25a0 Storinti. CIS* ' 2.00p Valencia St., San Jose and Way 3.00* Del Monte Express Valencia \'-i o St.. San Jose. Gilroy. Watson> - vllle. Santa Crnz. Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove CIS 3.00* Hollister. Tres Pinos S.4o* 3.lSp New Orleans Express— El Paso, ' San Antonio. Houston. New Orleans and East .... 1013 a 3.15p San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robles ;, \u0084 Hot Springs. Santa Barbara. i^ :^ Los Angles o.loa 3.lSp Watsonville. Santa Cruz. Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove__.^ ;: - l— \u0084; . .., 1 1.45* 3 JOp Valencia St.. South Ban Fran. '," .\u25a0> elsco. San Jose, t Gilroy. HoJ- v \u25a0 lister. Tres Pinos-.'......... 18.35« * 4JOp Valencia BU. San Jose and Way jtS.OBa Stations .„«: .; \u0084...,,, ,.-| taiKf tS.OOp Valencia St. Burlingame, San \u25a0-••-, ".v "Mateo.' Palo Alto. Saa 'Jose. Lo» Gains J. _.~ _: :. ; : tJ.O6* SJOp Valencia St., San Jose and Way ' Sfa-ttlnna -, •- , -,',.,, 10.90 a \u2666«.OCp Valencia St.. Burlimrame. San .. , Mateo. Bwsford, Belmont, •'•:" Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menlo Park " Palo Alto. San Jose.. 7.40» SJOp Valencia Bt. San Jose and Way * - •Stations ...^___l^..__ui~^- 9M* ! S.OOp Sunset Expr?»— San Jose. ?ali- \u25a0'- nas, Paso Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo." Santa Bar., bara. Los An-reles. Doming. El ' * Paso, New Orleans _: __. 10.13* - S.OOp Golden Stat» Limited Sleeper— ' El Paso. Kansas City;St Louis.' Chicago .'_... ._ : ;_ 19.Ua - B.oop Pajaro. Watsonville, Capltola. »M" .Santa C.mz. Ca^troville. Del : Monte. Pacific Grove^~..«-~,u 11^5p . B.lSp - Valenda Bt. Ocean Vlaw. Palo " \ Alto.San Jose.:_^.^._._..'.; .. : JL«» ." tl.OOp Sacramento River Etpamer9_.._ t*.OOp . »4JWp We<lnes«.lays from Howard St. ; : ** A\"harf N0.2, "S. S. Break- water." Jlarshfleld. Coqnille. - \u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0» Myrtle Point. Ore —^. :—: tt.oo* •-- Union -Transfer Company agents collect - - barrage » and - checks on trains \u25a0of Soattvra Padflc ' and deliverto residence. . They ='>r« authorized to check bagzago direct from realdence. - : '- ' \u25a0• " \u25a0-/'. -.- - '\u25a0\u25a0"» '-- OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Stress) ' - t jin. 9j00.9jb0. ioxx>. lixn k.m. - - 12J0, UOO. 2.00. 3.00. 4JO. SJO.B JO. ftJO. 9J»y. m. A for Morning P,for Afternoon tSunday excepted. -V tSuaday only. of MartotSt.^ -, V Lt: San Fran.' v£g^L_^ f Ly - Taaaalfto* WEEK BCN- *™' ryBK A 9:13 A mff 11:10 A IMP "HHp' >:«A ttllP 4:UP- •'i BATCB- 12:43 P 3UOP SATTjju rDAT *:13P Legal tMiasys 4:4 i P ©at. 4:45 P 3:45 P 9m4mtVmm *x P »dOP ; TICKET OFFICB AT SAUSAUTO FEKRT ' »" ' BAY IXO IATKUURBAAHOUlKt^ '.-.'.' MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO and NAPA ' - .V APA VA LIMEYS nOL'TB .'< Montlrello S. 3. Co. and Napa Valley Electrlt : H. \u25a0• R. t Co. \u25a0 .; Close , connections. ,-; \u0084 a^fejC , - «— BOUSD'TRIPS " DAILY—* i -"Boats- leave"' San*Francisco''; 7:oo.'- *»*45 ». -no.. 12-30 noon." 3U5, \u25a0*:<)->. ;»S:3O p.m. f-i San* Francisco landing . and office." Clay street 1 wharf, north end 'Ferry- building, Mar Set street ferry. „- Meals : ala earte. \ ' . \u25a0 - . ': .*. *:•\u25a0 riione ' Temporary 406. •Lands N'avy AY*rd dlre«t. . : \ ' ".'.--. The Weekly Call $liOOPerYe^ ' 1907, ; by i the <Rcv. G. - A: k Bernthal," 1 James H .* I^igh : and : Alice \u25a0Puckhaber,', both ,of , San Fran-. \u25a0 '.^cisco.' \u25a0-.-\u25a0•\u25a0 ".'•;\u25a0::,-.. \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0'%-,- \u25a0\f--x 1 '':*.-/-\u25a0 'C^rS PEISER— -DALTON— In \ this city,- June . 1, : 1907, ; " by ; H. " H: Bell, ; Edmund '-\u25a0 A. ." Peiser . and Essar of ; this, city. t.-V / •* ;T ' '.- SCHEELINE-iHOCHHEIMER^-Ini this city, \;TJune 2, \ 1907, •by \u25a0 the Rev. rE. 3.1 Stark, Lester ; \u25a0\u25a0> Scheeline ; and ', Lanette j Hochhelmer. , :. SOL'O-^G ASSON-^ln^th (s *city^ May' 31,', 1007,- by " the '• Rev. \u25a0 G." Afi Berntbal; John } Solo of ;,Wend- \u25a0 > ling,7Mendoclno cOanty , Cal., ' and ; Mtlda ' Gas- \u25a0 :t son- ofj San . Francisco. ;;: '. ,• ' •' H I' - ' STRAC'SS^SCHWARZ^-In thu'cltyTby the Rev.* \u25a0?•• Dr." Bernard ' M;; Kaplan," l Michael Strauss ' and \u25a0\u2666' AUbs \u25a0 Silvia ; Scbwarz. : ' X . C ;- " '-: ' " '\u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0'/ i>iEATHS- : ' :',] '\u25a0';. \..'; \u25a0:'.;\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 Bagala, George J.'.? 14 Hwily, ; r Peter A....! 49 Balsley, Catherine.'. 79 Henry, Milton;:...".'. 21 Besk (infant) < V :; '\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 Keef, Thomas.V. ... ; 05 Black, : Thomas... '.? 44 Kelly.': Joseph '0r."." 28 Brown, 1 Charles'- J. ; McKerrow.TMary L.V67 Buckley/ John .* .. .*. . 35 Metier,' George W . TV22 Bustln, Mac Jr. 7... *4 Meyer ; (lnfant )' > Campbell, Mary . r. .. "— Morrle.T J0hn. .... ... 28 poUnan,TGrace.T.V.'.'Sl Parker, , Hazel P.~rr.. 15 Copperthwalte, ' 3. J . 65 Picanco,* Rosa ; : ;T7T7 60 Cumbens "(infant)- -^' 'Robinson,- James i 8.." 62 Dallamore, Antoula. S Saucedo, Michael r;:T 3s Dillon .(Infant) ' " >- ' "; :; Schelly George i W.rr 70 Blsasser/ Christopher Scherer, lElitabethnr— Grant.^Helen A.V.r— Thompson. ':J.>W:T;T ss Hamilton,; J.-^Ai. . V 7O Urmy, * William. Sr:V.7C i Handcoek.: Josephme 40 Wobber,' GertrudejH. 2 \u25a0 Hanson, Sarah. ". .'..: 79 *•; •". BAG ALA— In this city, June 4, 1907, at' the resl- \u25a0\u25a0- dence.of : his v parents, 1040 - Shotwell .street, ': ' George " 3., ' beloved : son of ; George "and^ Anna Bagala, H and loving i brother of Wllliaiu -A. ;": El- ; ; Bie' ' A., , Freddie I A.J ' Leo and : Leonard : Bsgala, :"£» : native ' of San ; Francisco,'; aged ; 14 s years ' 11 ,' {months and 17; days. \u25a0-\u25a0 •:"--.":* . ••>\u25a0\u25a0 : '.*-i BAISLEY^-In this 'city.' Jom S. 1907, Catherine \u25a0 ;. Balsley,: beloved 'mother of .Walter ; A.%Balsley :,'.. and : the late \u25a0\u25a0 Sybil \ Spencer, and I grandmother -r'.^of i Miss - Gay Spencer, a :- na.tlve .' of : England, :\u25a0\u25a0 ' aged .79 years ' 6 - months and 20 : days. ; •\u25a0-.-. -s •:.; ' > - r Remains \u25a0• at ; the . mortuary -:\u25a0 chapel •\u25a0 of .'\u25a0 the .' Golden s Gate 1 undertaking =3company •»-•*. today . (Wednesday)," June s.'\u25a0;\u25a0. '\u25a0;\u25a0 Kindly ,omlt flowers.- ( ; BESK— In" this city,'Jnne 4,' 1907; : Louise" Myrtle, 'j dearly ; beloved daughter ,of *.Knut i and " Kate '\u25a0;\u25a0 Besk, , a native %of San - Francisco, - aged .' 11 months and •12 days. ' : \u25a0 ' ' : .. : . BLACK— In -thia-cit^, June 1, - 1907. Thomas Black,' beloved , father - of . Mrs. :•. Williamv Me- .;Connell, a native ,of Ireland; aged 44 years. . _>^v Friends ... and \u25a0 acquaintances ' are ; respectfully -: Invited to ' attend ' the . funeral '\u25a0\u25a0 today f ( Wednes- : day), at 12:30 o'clock p., m.",t from \ King: Solo-' ;. mon'B : hall,. Fillmore street near, Sutter, under ';."the i auspices -\u25a0- of •: Oriental ": lodge'" No. -: 144, J? F. ;:ahd A. : M. -- : Interment. Mount ' Olivet, cemetery,' f by v train .leaving .Twenty-fifth, and. Valencia :"\u25a0 streets'- at 2:10 p.;m.-;.'l" : r-li^* %>--'.'- , BROWN— In this city,' June I,^1907, Charles ; J.;' ' beloved husband of Nellie Brown, and father, of '-,Charles * Brown, \u25a0:\u25a0 beloved t son \of Sarah M.:; anjl ..-- the >:late'' Willianf-P. :Brown,. and ; brother/ of \u25a0 ! ? Henry," ; William, .-- George, James,^ Sadie i and ' -; Gertrude ; prown, , Mrs. . M. > Bruneman , and Mrs. r E. Oesting, ,a native of , Sani Francisco. - . ~~-\u0094 .The funeral \u25a0 will take place today ( Wednes- \u25a0', day ) , at 8:30 o'clock, i from his late^ residence, » 1378 Jackson {. thence v to * St.' Brlgid's '\u25a0'-'- church, where a solemn requiem high : mass \u25a0 for -.the repose of his soul, will be celebrated,' com-' Vmencing; at 9 o'clock.-' Interment ' Holy Cross .\u25a0• cemetery ,*\u25a0> by 515 11 :30 train . from r - Twenty- fifth ;,, and Valencia » streets. :. v \u0084;.,' ,-r.. - \u25a0 BUCKLE Y— In thl«'4 city.:-June c 2 .: 1907.' \u25a0 John, beloved son of Dan Buckley of Missouri, a nn- ; - "tlveof .Missouri, '\u25a0' aged 35 years.. \u25a0, •-.>• ,/:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0; / .\*~ 4 Friends ,and t - acquaintasces respectfully ;' invited to attend the f uneral; tomorrow -(Thurs- 1 ' ; day) , j from : St."< Theresas- chu rch, ? Nineteenth .street, . Potrero, -' where : a.a '. requiem .high , mass for the repose •of * his soul ' will be celebrated, - commencing' at 9:30 'a.'- m.' ,; Interment: Holy ' , Cross cemetery, ; by. train \u25a0*\u25a0 leaving \u25a0 Third ;. and > Townsend \u25a0 streets at 11:30 a. m. Remains at the; parlors of Halsted ;& C 0.," 924 Fillmore '\u25a0 street.-; i :; \u25a0. \u25a0..:. :.::.. Vi":iv v-f : \u25a0<\u25a0]'\u25a0.'; \u25a0- '. : - -\u25a0 \u25a0 : --- : v BUSTIN— In Oakland, Cal.,, June B,'^ 1907,:;Mae :. Josephine, beloved daughter; of Frank W. and \u25a0 Mac Josephine Bustln,, sister; of,l Fred C.< and ': Harry J.^ Bustin, and niece of. Georgia Bustin; ; a native of California, aped 4 years. : - Friends are respectfully invited to : attend f the funeral tomorrow; (Thursday),' June 6, at " 10 : o'clock a. m., from 1421 Adeline street, \u0084 \u25a0 Oakland. \u25a0- ..*.• '- ... , : : \u25a0'"*\u25a0\u25a0• >'/;*.-:'.-< j ':'£.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• '\u25a0 "%-<X*\ - CAMPBELL— In this city. June"; 3.* 1907,' Mary, beloved sister of.: Bridget.. Pennis,. Frank, / J- oseph .: Domtnick and Daniel Campbell ami Mrs.' \u25a0 E. > Costello, a native of Ballyshannon,. County, './ Donegal. Ireland.:.'* \u25a0 ' \u25a0'\u25a0-< 1: :'.-'- -. . v; Friends * and acquaintances i are respectfully \u25a0 invited to attend the funeral tomorrow j(Thnrs- : day), at 8:30 o'clock ;a; ;tn... from t ttiA parlors ' . of D. 1 : 1.'. Kenny & Co.; -1719 :Eddy *st*et •;near -. Scott,* thence ':\u25a0 to - St. j Paul's ' church;'- where \u25a0 a solemn '\u25a0 requiem » high - masß \u25a0• for the > repose -of her soul' will-be', celebrated.*- commencinp^at \u25a0 9:30. : o'clock > a:- m; * Interment - Ho'.y -- Cross 1 'cemetery." Please omit \ flowers. ". :. '\u25a0\u25a0 ~. t •: COLMAN— Entered ~ Into: rest, , In ; this city, : June ';.. 4. 1007,; Grace,; dearly jbeloved wlfp. of Charles Ui Colmau. loving mother of .-David ' Coltnan, /and : devoted 1daughter s of ~ Harris j and -Emma \u25a0• Ber- nard,' a' native of Sa tt Francisco, aged -31/ : years -, 6 \u25a0 months and 6 days. Liz<" : ? =•\u25a0 :>- : -;"~; "~ i Friends i and ' acquaintances -\u25a0 are t respectfully, •'invited. to attend the . funeral tomorrow^ (ThnT»- .;: day ),-"•. at * 10 : o'clock 'a. * m.", > from \u25a0 the \ funeral : . parlors -of Theodor:Dlcrks;&'Co.,*'ooo'Devisa- ! - dero - street H corner :of ,1.McAllister, .-. thence vto * : V Odd ; Fellows' \u25a0 cemetery; for , incineration. \u25a0• -;-^ \u25a0/.'. COPPERTH WAITE—Inthis' city ,' at \ the ] Marine .-) hospital," June B, ':\u25a0' l»o7, J." J. Copperth walte, a. f,i native of Scotland,* aped , s3 -years. ¥' k : member of marine engineers' benevolent association. < ; .;\u25a0;. Notice » hereafter. - v <; -\u0084 ', r :,, .'-X -.- r ...\>.'-:;*,^. CUMNENS-^ln •; this fcity. : June ' 4. 1J 1907.\ Philip" - R.,'.r beloved * son fof •: Kdwnrd' A. \u25a0?>and \u25a0>\u25a0 Annie Cumnens, a native of San Francisco, ; aged ' 2l :• days.:-: y: y.- •.. .. \u25a0->.#',:\u25a0-«-:"\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0: . " Friends : and \ acquaintances - ftre \u25a0 respectfully invited to attend, the funeral tomorrow (Thurs- ,.Vday);;at 1 p."m.~ from. the parents' residence, *24 ? NJ street,- * Mission park. » Interment * Holy \u25a0i.C row. c emetery. ;,-; r~~ ;/: \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'.';> v v '.* \u25a0 v i v -' \u25a0' DALL AMOKE— In i this cl ty . ; Ju»e ' 3; -" 1007. An -' ' tonla Dallamore, dearly 1 beloved wife of George - ' C. Dallamore,"; a t native of .Germany. ":: A mem- ber of San Francisco chapter No. IUO. r O. E. 1 *?. ' . ;'\u25a0'\u25a0 Friends : and •. acqnalntnnces are : -respectfully , '• Invited to attend ' the funeral tomorrow (Thnrs- . \u25a0 day) , " at : - 12: 15 ' o'clock - p." m .,'*«: from ; her i late , : residence. \u25a0 2297.* Fifteenth '• street.f. thence *to . Mission \u25a0 Masonic : temple," 2G68 " Mission \u25a0 street . . between ' -;. Twenty -second S' ; and %. Twenty-third," where services will be held under the auspices of : San 1 Francisco ; chapter . No. H 196, ; O.^E. f SSt". t " .'commencing at 1o'clock Rharp. Interment Cy. ; press Lawn : cemetery/: via: 2:10 o'clock I train v from .Twenty -nfth ' ana Valencia ' streets.^ \u25a0' :' \u25a0- : . San ! Francisc o? chapter i No.'." 196;? O. ; E. - B.'— ' The officers and members of above chapter are \u0084 hereby requestcdito attend' the: funeral •of .our t late; sister, Antonla >Dallamore,'!, from (\u25a0\u25a0 Mission -tMasonic •; temple." 2608 Mission " street. •. tomorrow (Thursday); -r June •" 6,.'i at *, 12:30 o'clock-:. p. ,m." ''fcßharp. >By order.-;-. \u25a0.".;*'\u25a0;•"\u25a0:-. :-.-. .-•--:- .. v C ' . ANNA CATTERMOLE, W.rM. DILLON— In this city; June 3, "18*07,' John Fran-' \u25a0• -. cis, beloved : son of- John ; and - Mary;Dillon, \u25a0 a' : native '\u25a0 of San Francisco,', aged 7 months and ',15: days. ,-2- c' 1 . '--*'\/.'. .--': ' : - \u25a0» \u25a0 \u25a0 : " - \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a01. The - funeral > will »,take ' place * today i (Wed- -- -. nesday ). s at •11 \u25a0; o'clock *> a. m.;t from s the j resl-' j ' dence of the parents.* 1444 Kansas street corner ;\u25a0•-. of Twenty-sixth. %i Interment j private, *In Holy \u0084Crosa cemetery.; :^ ' -, '\u25a0'*. ; -.V/V- :\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.-./ , : ELS ASSEB— In < Oakland," June 2."- 1S07, : l Chrls'to- '\u25a0 pher. Elsasser,'' a . native ' of Germany. •-'. A mem- -,*. ber iof i Old Friends ; grove \ 189,7, D.-r A". - O. * D. ; '\u25a0'\u25a0 stevedores' ,-; and »• riggers' \u25a0 . union', and -.' Shoshone \u25a0tribe ,78/; Imp.^o.%B.iM.':'; . , _;. i:. y : ;\u25a0 . '>\u25a0<,': Friends ' and ? acQiiaintances i and members ) of :'-\u25a0:, th© above ; societies i are i respectfully, invited Ito r - attend I the i funeral * services 5 tomorrow." (Thurs- '.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 day),"June ; 6,:at:lo o'clock 'a. ni.i'at'the par- lors of Gantner. Brothers.' S4Bo Sixteenth street,' - under; the * auspices s of I Old i Friends j grove * 139, TJ. A. O. D.; Interroent Mount Olivet cemetery. GRANT— In j Alainieda,' June . 3, ; 1907, f Helen A. >\u25a0 Grant, 1 daughter of the late Senator Gilbert "A: \i Grant and Helen fA;\u25a0 Grant, " * andI sister of " E. :..N.- and 'Allen Grant,- a native;of ; NewHamp- h ehlre.":. :)-'-- -.-x^ \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0.'...'\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0'-..;'\u25a0. y^-i ;..'\u25a0; \u25a0'\u0084\u25a0;\u25a0" -•;\u25a0 ir -0 \u25a0-< v Funeral -. (Thursday) ,V June B,' at .' the undertaking ,chapel of , Smiley ! & Gallagher, f»i* 2325 Santa Clara \u25a0 avenue," Alameda. ; ' i*\u25a0-\u25a0-• ; HAMlLTON— ln~ithlsTcity;4jun^2,l l9o7,': J. V A: r ' Hamilton, a-, native "> of1 Pennsylvania,'? aged -.70 5 years.'?;'' A ; member, of 1carpenters- onion! 1082.'-^ > . -; Friends ? and 'iacquaintances (are %. respectfully \u25a0J': Invited s to "- attend 5 funeral * services i tomorrow . '\u25a0"• (Thursday ) j'i June J 6;? at tlO » o'clock * a.Hm.;itat - the : parlors . of j the * Western r Addition 2 funeral Hdirectors,^ 1724 1 DeviMdero street ; between Sat- >v; tef. and Bush.'^; Interment Holy,Cross cemetery/ HANDCpCK—IniithU*city,' JJuiie : t2,''" 1907,' i Jo- sephine,-; beloved , wifeI. of* Samuel y Handpock, \u25a0 and J daughter. of AThom»s ' and i the '• late Rose I Helm,t and| sister I of I Louis ? and s Philip I Heim .*•: and ; Mrs. * Ixjuise %Coeuru, < Mrs. i Henry 1 Lauder- X mann ' and ; Mrs. l^ Paul I Cleu,'- a ' native of - France/ \u25a0 aged ; 40 : years ! 1 J month * and •4 : day s. *,? a » mem- J ber \u25a0of Live ' Oak circle : 29, ' A.~, 0. , IP."? of Amer-' .-\u25a0 lea."--, vv-- -.;-\u25a0--; •\u25a0>• .. \u25a0:\u25a0•_ ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'}''' ' ; --y'~^:;<'-:f.--':S \u25a0+.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0;_ ::*. \ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' Friends i and . acquaintances ' are % respectfully Vi invited * to ; attend \u25a0; the funeral % services i today •; ' (Wednesday) ,tJune '\u25a0\u25a0 8,1 at 1 8 ' o'clock i a.^ m.. at the ' parlors <; of * Julius * S.^'i Godeau, : 2123 - Bush i I street," thence ito Holy. Redeemer church,' Eight- w?, eenth j and ; Diamond 1 streets,"' where 5 a*; requiem *: ; highi mass fori the i repose- of her 1 soul .will be X! celebrated; 1 ? commencing^ at V9 . ; o'clock ?. «. -- m. Interment Holy; Cross : ofemetwy. -yj^ .; > \j;t, v : .; ; ; ;i HANSONTi-inf this city, * June '4*1 1907, v : Sarah, be- j*-, loved.wife of: the late John ; Hanson," and loving vS* mother Sof I Henryv W.t: and Joseph i S.* Hanson \u25a0 and I John H. Bannister ,\u25a0" a ' native ofI Baltimore. vMd.;' aged .79; years.--- . .. j . ; '-a Friends v'and i acquaintances » arel respectfully '/, 1 nvlted to at tend the funeral i tomorrow,' (Thurs-' *;f; f day ) , (at vll -ia."*jn.',^from ?the i parlors '. of «, P. j ¥,* 6 Green Sc C 0. ,, northeast ; corner, of. Sixteenth | and Guerrero streets. ";; Interment Green Lawn ceme- .; tery. - ' , ' -- ' HANLY— Ina Tlmbucktoo, Yuba :, countyH 6*l ¥ If Jane 1 2,"a 1907,^ Peter jrA. Hanly, : dearly beloved f son \u25a0 of, Margaret ; Brady, and brother lof James \u25a0 Hanlyi of 1 Nevada t Olty,^Mn.*| Mary i JS.f Ander- son and i the I late I Mrs. Louisa ' Smith; a. native; mof i Timbucktoo.J Cal.7T a««d \ 40 ! yeara 1 8 \ mdfcthr &*ands26 da>s: /- <\u25a0 * -'- ,%-; The funeral .will take place , tomorrow 1 ( Thurs- ;>-day>,iat : 9:ts»ar-in.7(fromtthe:«liapel;6f, Craig,* 'ii Cochran £ft s. Co^ '\u25a0% 1169 fcValencia a street s near, H,Twenty-thlrdr^ thence W to % Sty*? James z chnrch * Kgwhere^ a requiem S hlghi mass f for ithe 1 repose I of m his I aotol I will \u25a0b* :. celebrated, ; ;:commencing fat t/j 9:30 j a.-£m."| '\u25a0\u25a0 Interment i Holy -' Cross f cemetery.' l tJv/«aiTiaa^:g^^^^^rfe^HhßHMßSit HENiY~lnfSalinaB;>r:May^29, 1907, Henry,f a | native lof j Texas.! aged j24 ?years ; and I -". day);'„ at . 3 p; ". m.% .- from the '- parlors y of , P.v F. :" , Green y - & ' Co.;':northeast \ corner : of ' Sixteenth ?,J and i Guerrero '' streets."^ lnterment ' : ; National -?,': cemetery.- j \u25a0'*\u25a0 ;<; ' ; .-y.-T^f ;v;v \u25a0'"_- --.-,-; ;.;; ..,> . ", t \ %"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, KEEF— in this city.') June \ 1907, .Thomas Keef, , '' a \u25a0 native ! of Ireland,- aged 65 years. v '( •- * J ; ,-v- Friends ; and T acquaintances .are 'respectrnpy. Inrited-; to ft attend -thel funeral *, today « (W*d- ;neBday), June o, at 9 o'clock 'aJ^in.v l from? the I parlors z. of & Carew ;< &\:,EnglUh. V: 1618 s Geary, ' street,*- thence ' to | Holy^ Cross > church,' ' wherV a .-.';\u25a0 requiem : high ; mass \u25a0 forI the i repose : of : his . sonl f /;. be fi celebrated,":* commencfnji? .at ;* 9:30 1o'clock | , a.t m.- j Interment : Holy".Cross \u25a0. cemetery ."»' } :^r -\u25a0 \u25a0 KELLY— InT SanTßaf ael,- Cal.^ June \u25a0 2,* 1907, Jo- i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••• seph " C.%; Ke lly, "? beloved i son>of * Margaret and ~"a. the ? late Thomas J Kelly,?andI brother lof Ed- v ward.-- Frank .' and *JA0. 4 Kelly ' uad '\u25a0 Mrs! \ John \u25a0 ; S. -•• O'Neil, \u25a0- a \u25a0 native \u25a0- of i San - Francisco, - aged \u25a0.'-. 2B' years. ; -- ; ;.-c- ..-i..", :u---\^-, . v'.^v : \u25a0 , '/*. . Friends ';- are :. respectfully !- inrlted ato ; attend r\ :the >v funeral *-\u25a0 today. -^(Wednesday)^K\ at "j 8:15 , o'clock \u25a0• a. rm. ; : from } his * late -' residence, ; 1541 '~ <Franklin jstreet, ;• thence : to •: St^ Mary's . cathe-; I a? requiem j high " mass for.thesre- i--pose of his soul, will. be celebrated, 1commencing at •; 9 .: o'clock <} a. * m.'- 4 lnterment .: Holy ' Cross .;.; cemetery/ by. special funeral strain: from .Twen- t. ty-flf th.- and - Valencia - streets/ at ~ 11^ o'clock' ; .<a. m.;. -*;f? r.:'-r ; >? .;: /;. ;\u25a0:• :-.. > ' ,'\u25a0 .-, .. ' -\u25a0 \u25a0: McKERROW— in ! Oakland; T June 3." 1907,^ Mary ." ; L. McKerrow.i wife of i the . late .Henry McKer- :»row,*,aged'67:yearB.'t> > ;^.'; t ; -',;>- : f : Friends ' and '• aequafcitances are ; respectfnlly Invited" to ;• attend ? Vxb- funeral s services i today , (Wednesday), Jane .* 5, ' 1907, *«t 10 " o'clock -'. a. m:;\ atv the > parlors : ofi Geary ft - Grindell, ] 'thence: to i the : Catholic! churchy where a mass yx for : the i repose ' of her. sonl? will : be celebrated.' Interment , at j St. ' Joseph's ; cemetery,"i Hayward.' MBTLER-^-In "% this t <ity-,^" June?4, s 1907,'. George : .) Winter;; beloved son of \ Louis •\u25a0 and.: Mary Met- . : " ler : and '\u25a0\u25a0 brother of .Annie . M. : Metier,-a - native !; ; of Buffalo, N.j T., \u25a0 aged , 23 i years : 10 montha l;i and 16 days. " s \.v v>i. '- *,*• . V' : \u25a0'*''.' ' '••--"*\u25a0 •=X Friends ; and \u25a0 acquaiutancei are \u25a0 respectfully .-\u25a0'"inTlted to attend the funeral tomorrow . (Thnrs- :«•• ; day); .at - 10:50 - a." m.; 1 *- from : the ? psxlorg \u25a0 of \u25a0T- H.:F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street between . LTwenty-fifth ', and 'Twerity-sixtb. -: Interment . \u0084: Monnt: Monnt Olivet. cemetery,-. by train. •" ' ' ; -; MEYER— In" this" city? 1 June 3, "1907,^ Edward W... : dearly < beloved sou of Ixiuls and Katie Meyer, ;ii*and loving brother. of Elton Meyer, .and grand- '\ \u25a0; . son lof Mrs." Mary ; Meyer ; and \u25a0' Mr. - and : Mrs. '. - John Tlschbelm.t a* native of : San <Francisco," ; '.aged 9 months and 12 days. '•. .'•-: ...',\u25a0"\u25a0 '-t /-, v.; Friends > and ucquaintances i are i respectfully j Invited , to ; attend the funeral today - (Wednes- day), at ; 10 o'clock a/'m.; from the residence \u25a0 of his parents,^ 2806 , Twenty-third street. /: In- ! :iterment r Holy Cross cemetery..*. : V; ~ .'". -,i MORRIS-^-Inrthls city," June '3, -1907, r Joi»n Mor-I 1 1 . ris, *.brother : of | Mrs.*. John I Breen lof I Seattle,: a j \u25a0 - native *of * County -Wexford, \u25a0• Ireland, aged 28 *."years. -\u25a0\u25a0 _~ - 1 ? •? ';•>•\u25a0'• \u25a0 •..--.* .v."-.->>E J :.--' :\u25a0 \u25a0'•\u25a0:•'\u25a0. Friends and :acquaintances ; are '- respectfully > invited ' to - attend \ the ' funeral ? today (Wednes- . day),' at 0:45 a. m.;;from \u25a0the funeral psrlors ••.. of P. '• F. Green ; & Co., northeast * confer of Slx- ic^teenth'and Guerrero streets/thence to Mission ' 'Dolores church for services at 10 a.* m. ;;\u25a0 Inter- :.;,* ment ; Holy.: Cross ' cemetery.'*-- by ' 11:30 'a. m. :v train ; from [ Twenty-fifth " and N Valencia .; streets. PARKER— *n this city, "June" 3, ; 1907,-Haxel P., - ;\u25a0•beloved i and -youngest i daughter of s Edwin •C. '\u25a0': and Merlsa Parker, and sister, of Mrs.' L.-Bris- : bin ;- and f, Harry O.v Parker,- a : native ' of Xe- ':•braska," aged 15 years 6 months and 18 days.': 1 ... V? Friends and acquaintances ' are respectfully ii invited sto i attend t , the i funeral , today : ( Wed- . - nesda y) , •at 11 o'clock ; a. ; m."P from '. the Olivet '. Presbyterian ; church, < corner. of Nineteenth* and > Missouri-streets. Interment /Cypress, Lawn .f; cemetery; by carriage. V: •:\u25a0'\u25a0. :.. , ' PlCANCO—ln*this city, June 4,: 1907, Rosa. wife. - of the late John Joseph. Picanco of Sacramento,, : motherof John Joseph and Virginia Picanco, ; % Mrs. A? E. Rose, ' and sister of , Mrs. J. J. ; Bal- ' llrl.a native of Aiores Islands, aged 60 years, 7 months and 1 day.- (Sacramento papers please . '; ; Copy.)v / ;-, -' V; .-' \u25a0. .:".--^ i \u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0'^'\u25a0- :'.:;\u25a0'• "-'\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-':\u25a0'.'\u25a0' : \ ROBINSON— In this : city, ? June . 3, ' 1907.": James . f Benson \u25a0 Robinson,": dearly * beloved husband of '.- Luella - O.v Robinson, and \u25a0 father of Frank, - Ab- : ;i- bott, > Edna ; and rAllce * Robinson. : a \u25a0 native ' Pennsylvania, aged 62 years and 1month. >'• '.-\u25a0 i Friends and - acquaintances' are respectfully , invited to attend- the funeral services tomorrow v (Thursday), . at- 12:15 -i o'clock .p. * m.; ' at th« i' .Wesley^ (Simpson) \u25a0: -'Methodist : church, \u25a0 \u25a0 Hayes ; ';and ,< Buchanan %streets. ,-*. Interment „- Cypress ..Lawn cemetery,; by ' train leaving .Twenty-fifth ;: and. Valencia, streetaat 2:10,p.cm. ,T, ; .- ..T. \u25a0\u25a0- , SAUOEDO— In> this city ."June ;4. c 1907/ Michael - Saucedo, % beloved I father -. of -j Edna ~ and .: Irene •''• Sancedo, - a . native sof sNew> York, - aged \u25a0 85 .. years; ,~ A ' member .of San Francisco aerie j No. : ; 61, F. : O. E., and.of, J. B. I:;N.^148. - - V ;v Notice ? ot .: f nneral ;• hereafter. \u25a0 - Remains 'at ;>the j\parlors '{ of James \u25a0 "McGinn. \u25a0; 832 " Fulton > street ibctwwn; Webster and Fillmore.' ' \u25a0" SCHELIA-In'thls city.' June Vl&O^Gexjrge'W.; beloved husband of Sarah C. Sohell and father \u25a0> of - Fred W. Schell and : Mrs. H.- G,. '' Dlckson, -, a native of -New. York,"ajted.TO year*. -^ . = Tbe ; funeral/ will: tate f place .-• tomorrow i ; (Thursday) rv at 1 10 \u25a0 o'clock '\u25a0> a. ;• m.,Vfrom : . the . funeral parlors : of ; Bunker & . \u25a0 Lu n t. 2666 Mis- \u25a0 sion street between Twenty -second and Twenty- ' -third,. Mission: Masonic temple.' r",:i ; .\u25a0 ; " \u0084' SCHERER— ln : tnlaicity.- June 8. : 1907. Elizabeth -- Scherer, > beloved ; mother of ? Mrs.- F. : A. - For- syth and Miss Mary Scherer,^ a' native of Phila- delphia. (Philadelphia' papers 'please copy.) »' Friends are \u25a0 respectfully \u25a0;\u25a0 invited *- to ' attend the funeral - services r - today. -'- (Wednesday),?!: at- - -1 10:15 o'clock ' a.' m.;l at her . late \u25a0 residence.- 492 sr" Sanchea : street .between Seventeenth and iEight-*i Eight-* . ', eenth. ». Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery,- by 11:30 a. m. Southern Pacific train > from Twen-' ,-. ty-flfth i and 'Valencia' atrcets.'jlto^|j!lj^j^aaßßtf THOMPSON—In 1New : YorS : cliy',<June' :4, %i»O7. -• J.W. Thompson, beloved husband of the late . •: Ida ; Thompson,-; and * loving > father of Ida and Rita Thompson, late of California, a native of SKentncky,- \u25a0 aged ; 55 ' years. '. \u25a0.",'. \u25a0'\u25a0*-: ; ."*--'"! URMY— In S Berkeley, "June' '1 3. ,' 1907, '* William \u25a0 j Smith Urmyr- beloved r husband ~of Ellsa i Brad-" , ford y Urmy, <> and 3 father of . ' Mrs. " Mabel -U. ,' Scares *of - Columbia, '\u25a0 Mo..' Mrs: =\u25a0 Ethel ' .W. ; Kempston, Clarence ;T. - and :Perclval '\u25a0 Urmy. : ' Ralph : 8. .- TJrmy •of -, Morristown, -N. r^ J., - and - Frank H. \u25a0 and : William : H. >Urmy,"a native of .'New York, aged 76 years '11 months and 13 \u25a0-\u25a0days.'^\ :.;\u25a0=:..-,-;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \-_'/;.-- . : •' ~ \u25a0 - \u25a0'\u25a0 7 -.-.-' : Notice of roneral hereafter.- V : •WOBBER-i-IJB:this city.^Juie 4./1907. jGertrnde : ; Henrlette, . youngest and.. beloved >" dauf ht<r ; of ' "Henry. and Marie -Wobber,: and, sister of Louise >:*' Wobber, ; , a ? native < ot > San » Tnnciaco;. aged 2 -i years ; 10 : months and 'litdays.*, -• V- >£•* - . -' - ''-' i-w.i Friends » and;•, acquaintances «re "respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thurs- day). June 6, at 1 :30 p. m., : from the parlors V of j H.-: f. Suhr ' ft Co..' 2919 Mission 1 street be- r ' tween .Twenty-fifth and - Twenty-sixth. . Inter- ment Mount Olivet cemetery. - : : -^ ~: "^ .. \u2666]: RAILWAY TRATKI

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. "Througb a;gxiardian.J Patrick 'Norton,'an incompetent; person," filed a' suit yei--terday;to::recover "{his r;hpme ftromjhisstepson, Michael Norton, who ,ls;knownas FMichael Lally: .;The

*platntiff.Vwhp'isp!9':years «old,",ctiarjresV thatTon ? June6/ 1&06,"he^deeded his'house.lniHartfordstreet Eighteenth;- toChisffitepsbnunder "anVagreement'i that§in freturnlhewas/ toibe]- cared "'.for 'duringithe^reitof;his

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son proved an^'inKrate^an'd*jdrbveJhis.aged V stepfathers into t"thesfstreet.ii^Th©Hiilt is \ flled^^byjMafyJNftrton.lwho twasrecently/. appointed ;. guardian :/of:.^ theplaintiff.\u25a0'>^:*^S^SU^^SHBhHB

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Aged Man-1Files Suit -.yContaimng'

l:Charge of ,Base Ingratitude '

Against :MichaeliNorton',"

DEEDS HOMETOtSTEPSON ifAND-'GOES? INTO? STREET

.:- ETtoing schools ;art;no part:of th« commonschool systpm. ScctiOD o,' article 9, of:the ton-;

stltutkm of., the state V of '.California providesfor the establishment of

-a*uniform system iof:

common schools.-Including;'.solely '. the pritiis'rr

and grammar, schools, \u25a0 to.the support- of;whlch-:tb«. entire reTenue derired from the state schoolfund •and general •state :school 'tax. shall •be < ex-claMTely-applied.."\u25a0-'»\u25a0•-> '"-j-- >,*--.-: •.-••>'; :\u25a0-.: \u25a0-.

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11Section - 6,» article .9, ofithe;constitution- ,pro-vides that other schools than primary and gram-mar schools may:be established by a:municipalor district \u25a0 authority.

*micliiratierenlng schools,

high schools,' "* technical *schools ,-i and *jnormalschools, which are,' nowerer,'' nd part of the com-mon school,system,

'but iby such -, constitutionalprovision \u25a0' are made

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'and 'they must robtain % their.; whole -»up-,port from other sources :than:from J the :revenuederived from 'the '- state

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City Attorney/ Biirko in}an''opinionrendered :atv the request L;of ;"Superin?;tendent of Schools Roncovieri; decidedyesterday \ that

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Blue Bull ... V) iliJombo Er ..:.1.22 1.25Brooklyn «3 Ol'.Kalser Gld .. 06 ORTsup Goldneid <>4 miKtndall 26 iSJiooth 31 SSiKendaU Ex .. C 2 <W'COD ...... —

e^Lsguna 1.10 1.15iC O D M&.L. 02 txiilxtne .Star ....- 16 ISColumbia

—40iI.cu Dillon ... 10 11

U'olunibi* Mt. 40 •HiMayne 07 OSC-'lum Mt Ex. <* OSiMar Queen .. —

25Com Fr«ctlon.l.SO I.bSIMUi Pawnee... 05 06

U'.<inng Nation 10 \u25a0 ii;MiUtow-n Frac. 04- 05Conqueror ... 1« il)Mohawk-

—15.00

fiacker Jack. 13 It!Mohawk Anx.—

02JUiUy 1.00 l.rCvMoliwk C Leas 20 21l«iyy Anx...

—IStMchawk Ex .. 09 .10

r»;-li»r V.x ... OS MMcbawk Junior ~C4 OSJ>m B Brte C. 18 S» Nevada Boy ..OS CWIsiadfld TrngL 18 ISJNev Goldfield. 15 16liixie on ob|Ncv gunshiae..-— 25jKmlcion .... 03 OiiOrc ..17 IS,j;mpire O» 10;01<1 Gold Mm.

—05

,JNiaeraMa ... 10 Unlace Gld .. —15

!l«Jtral—

lOPsnyan— -

L8|r«BTj

—Us;Ptnnsrlvania.*.

—U3

iriorence 3.65 3.75 Red Hills 32 SaI'iownce Ex.. 20 221Red Lion

—15

i3 ranees Mfck.l.oo I.os;Re<«. Top Ex.. 21 23<ion Wash .. — -

OS.Red Top Frac. 10 11<;old Bar Gld 2S —Sandstorm

—C7

;<Ud Eelmout.. 20—

>tnastc»ai Ex. 04 tG;«M Con M...4.80 4.^2 Silver Tick .. 4G 47Mji-jcd Cora .. ir. —Silver Pick Ex 05 07V»l»'.fld Fissure C>o

—tSimmprone ... 10

—«:id M Npv..

—I.23;Si*»rheßd Frc.

—i»

'tild Portland. 15—

St Ives 92 94,»;!<; Red King

—20,St Ives Less..

—11

,Oid Kewano*.—

7otSun Dog 01-"-03G Kcwanos E.

—30 iTreasure 08 11

Gld SV.vlark..—

OSiVonlp 01 02jf^M Sorpreign

—lOlVeitjal ....;.. 17 1»

:GM Torahov.. 20—

iWondcr 02 »*«s'«i!d Cnion .. —

OliVcllow Rose.. 05 06

Gld ttica ... —lfllYcllow Tiper.. 15

—Grtndma 05 07| Yellow Top ..03

—Bullfrog District

AtNfirgosx ... 03 —!H Hooligan .. —04

Am»thrst ... 2<t 'SlElnklp C Epgs 25—

naltimorp ... —l.^'HoineFtakc X..

—'30

lii= Bullfrog. «c—

:!.ic..- Uarris ..- 02 03;U-.nnjp Clare. 4^ 43jLUUe Blfrg .. 01 03

\u25a0 !3:u:ifi^>g Anx. f'2—

iMoj-floti-er- Con 30 31nrc Columbia «4 I'iiMayflowpr Ex.

—-10

Itlfrg C<m ... —Os'M.iiyland

' "— *"O3;li!fgr Daisy .. 08 J<»,M<nt Bullfrog. 03 04JUiilUrog Es..

—'iS:Mts Hill Mm. 02 OS

•rifre Midas..—

\u25a0 S-.ilMontironiy -.Mt.'J6 IS

J.» llfrog Mm.—

I«!Mtp Shos Ex. «S 09Birrjf Nai Bk 2<> i2:NugCet tOS '«Hifrg N Star. 03

—!Orisr Bullfrog. 10 Jl

.l:ifr* Sr.ii*et.—

<»6:n«L^Jlrd—

<->'Itfr? Virtor.. O» 10!Red. Dog ..... —

J5islfrg Winner 15 23'RhyoBte -Twn. 02 ~ —Iteii P.lfg Anx 10

" —iShofihu Nat Bk

—J 03

O<ild liar fiO .*a;Trj-mp CkM ..53 .40Oold Bar Ei.

—•10 Vrlley View... 05. «\u2666

?'.ri/t c^nttr..—

12; Yankee Boy .. —06.

Gold Sceptre. 10/ 13Jy:Mauhattan District

,Apr Fool Ex. 01 fC'Man Mttle Joe 02 08Ailu1Tit. «U 04,Man Kewsnos.

— . 12JC*.niPt <C 'WMaa'M of Nev 06

—•l-iwhip Eaple.

—(.C'Mfit Mayflower 10 •—

Kt.i.ka Man.. 14 KS'.Mac Piute ..—

07<;«,lii Wodge.. «ir. oC'Msn Red Top. 02 <>3<::-ani:y <; M. 17 I'.*;Mau Standard. 02 O4

.llind-vraft .. —10l.U«nSUv Pick. 02-

-—Ijirt Camp ... —

O.V, Man United .. 15—

Jumping Jack—

12 Man Verde ..02 OS,Mau Belmont.' i

—«)liMustang Man. 18 19

Man Broncho. 07 OSiMustsng Anx.. 01 02Man Buffalo.. 03 «io;Muttani? Ex .. II 12><Mi O->ns ...

—6<ttOrig Man .... —

14Man Comb.. C 2

—1l»ln<» Nut 09 10

?i»j» coti-bnr. <n: fM'r.ocw hui .. «?>—

:>!iui Dexter.. 10 I2!syl Humphrey. 05 06Man GiaDt .. —

<K»;stray Dog ... !4—

Man O Crater—

ISil'TiitPd Mao .. —.10

'M:;n Iv-nboe. 25—

'Whale ,05—

IMan H Treaß.—

05,Yellow Horse.. 03—

;M»n Hurabldt 05'

O«i'cl HorM Ex.—

201 Man Jumbo. . —

021Otiitr Districts

Alice of Won. «* Oo'.Xpv IHIIs 5.03 5.15!Ar<-a<!!si

—WiNpv Hills Anx

—15

!15lw Jay Won—

»!K^» Hills Flor—"

13<«-r.^n»B ..... —

iS'Nev «;id Dpv.—. 04

Kl> Jumbo C. K»—

\S< Beirut Am*l W>—

ICa'tle's N>st. IK I9IN Star Wondr—

U5ij;iirvw AztPC.

—SS'PI«» S IV;U..1.r.5

—Jjiiri G Blrtr 10

—jPjramJd \u0084... 45

—'I'.iirrw 8 Kng

—1<» Hed Wing ... —

24I'olr <5 R Kng

—2'J, Keese B OoJ<l.

—IS

Aluldytr Kerf.—

lOlUivkard Ely C—

25lntprctat* ... —

CCi-Ro^prs M&M—

04,J».k Pot .... —

Mißouad Mt '— "MJnT-.nnlP C"ns. J<l IItinjml Ml Ex. 14 15JohnniP Glol* i" l«.Rd M Bl Jkt

—20

;Ka«1«-h 11 <"o—' OO^Ud M Mobawk 15

—il.lnrd M O»." 2-"»

—IRuby WoiMtpr. 17 20

il.yiiiCrwk...1.25—

|Sierra M&.M.—

i«\u25a0;M*axuma Hills

—7.V,.Smoky Val :..

—25

f^linaz P*dras.l.2s I.s>'i;Sj»ider W«pp..1.00.—

;?.;<-oitor Gold.*—

Os' Vulture—

40Is.v r»cv Co.

—o.~»! Walker Lakp..

—10

£an Frsnrl»po *llnlnc RxchanceP:l5 a.'o. Rognler Spwlon. "

,*><**>Blk Butt* r.x 06.5500 L Star. « 10.. 1?lfrf^.i Ton Bf!mont.3.So;2ooU Blk .B Boc&nz.osU

11:80 a. ci. Regular. Section '.-'

ZntiP Gold -SoeptrP. 10;i(Mi<j Oro ...: MSl«"O«?rl Hompbrry 1 O6JIOOO Gold^Wedge... *U3scoti BuUfroj: abx. oij*

2 p. m. SpsslonRono Blark Arts .. Os|-snoixra Dillon ... 09?<»<> Blae Bell ... 1» 1000 Dm#B Btte C. 18

'JO«n Daisy l.OsU<mo Gld£d Coinb-;.t'ls4'»o Gld Con M...4.fc5!100t Lone Star 16Srxj Gld Con M.«.KVsI 5<VO RUt Hek, blO 47»x) Too N Star.. -25'.l00(» Blue Bull, »10 IS

i'&«*,Broncho ..... 0"!1000 Blk Butte Ei. OC112000 Plae Not ... 0912000 Bed Top Frac 09

CLOSING QCOTATION3Tonopah District

Bid.Ask.l Bid.Ask.-.Califonila .... — -

CSiMidway .. 1.25 1.30!Ca*U Boy ... —

OS Meat Mid Ex. 04 08Gold Ancbor..—

•- 22 Ohio Ton ....*T>4' r CSGold Crowa .- 07

\u008410 Paymister ... 01£"02

Gold Mt-..,. 02'—

jUescue Oon ..15-17lad Ton ....'—. C2!Toti Exten:...'

—2.00

Jim Butler .'." 79 ...S3jTon. Belmont... ~ 3;UOMscNamara.. 26 '—ST<m;Home .;-,-•

—1 -:08. "

\u25a0 Goldfield' District'

Adams ....... 10-

lljGrandnsa "10

Atlanta . —45lGrt Bend Anx 11 12*;Black Ants .. O5 05»4IGrt- Bend Eli 11 12

Rlk B Bonan* 05 O»i Htbernla—

*OSlilue BpII... —

I*,Jumbo Ex .:..1.25 1.27Blue Bull... —

KJKendall"....... —28

Black Eock ..'—

"OC|Kendall Ex..— 03\u25a0 n<^tb

— -31jl<;ne Star 17 ;19

Columbia .... 40 '—jM*yne 05—

Com Fraction. \u25a0-^ 2.00 Mid Pawnee... 05 «)CCr«cker Jack. 15 17 Mobawk Ex .. —

10D,uy 1.00 I.O2«|NeT Ooldfleld. 15

—iMn B Btt* C. 18 l8"4!Oro IS~. 19Tmidfld Tmgl. 16 le}Rp«J lIIUs.... 82 34Pixie O5 07JRid Top • Ex.r-20 22!I>cminion ..'.'• Vo2

"'CS'Sandstorm -Ex."- 03

—-rmpire ...... o»

-HSilver. Pick... 44 45

Florence ....i3.80 —t?t 1re5. ...;.".: fll rt3Gld Con M... —«.&<> Vernal.....:.

—'«- 2<i

CIS Kewanos."—

70 Wonder ...... .02'

03Gld Portland.

—*IB]Y?-Itow • Bose.r- 05

—BuUfrog Dlßtrlct*JßMW

Plfrg Snnset. 06—

JMtg Shos Ex. 07 OSHtlA Bar ....

— '63iTr»mp :Con ..'. 42 43llomesteke K.

—70 Vulley View..; 04

—IM* Harris.. \u25a0—- 031Yankee Girt-.., 04,3*

—Mayflower Con 29 30h .

.*'.•'Manhattaa- District L :--7'

Apr Fool Ex." 01% C2lMan Little Joe 02 .03Gitnnv O M. 18

-1» Man RediTop. 02- «J3

Man Broncho. 06 06% Man Whale .. 0(5 . 07Men Comb V.

—.04 Mustang :Man. 18, 20

Man Cowboy. 02 j,05 Ptae •. Nnt .... 07 03Man Dexter.. 12 ;. IS Vpllow Hors*.. 'o4 '

—kli;n Humbldt 01.-— Syl'Humphrey. 00 07- -

'Wonder District

George Johnson, a soldier,' was fined$30 with- the" alternative 'of SO days injail by Judge Shortall .yesterday forthrowing a brick: at.a car: in.Sacra-

mento street. For , disturbing thepeace' John' Ward \u25a0; was fined |20:or • 20days; Arthur Porpoli $10".or 10;days;Benjamin '.Hum. $10 or.10 days; JamesHicks, $5 or B days; Joseph Oliver'for-feitcd $10' ball. Walter Thompson. wasfined $5; for battery.v Judge .Wellerfined "Axel;.Juul

"$20/;for battery com-mitted

" upon Barney Schwartz,'a

strike- breaker; Edward Goepel andHenry Julgens each .forfeited ball of|10 for disturbing the peace.' "-\u25a0\u25a0* The bailof $10 of William • Nolan, disturbing ,thepeace," was forfeited by!"Judge Cabaniss.'

Frankie 11. Cowden,' > who weddedGeorge A. Cowden in April, 1902, lessthan six months after he liad obtainedan :interlocutory decree of divorcefrom his first wife, told Judge "Mogan

an interesting story yesterday in sup-port of her suit for annulment of mar-riage. The couple were married., inOakland, but soon afterward went t<\Tonopah. There Cowden :formed . the"habl£ of beating his wife. He was: aminer, but

*his . fellow searchers for

gold concluded that, his .conduct wasa disgTace to the .camp. /A vigilance

committee was hastily formed and ," agood • stout rope. w as"s oaped :andstretched. When the mob; gathered* infront of the Cowden home;and: all wasIn readiness for*an 'unofficial hanging

Cowden climbed out a back- windowand distanced a Jackrabbit •in a racethrough the sagebrush. .When lastseen he was still- "running..JudgeMogan granted the petitioner's prayerfor'annulment. . . -

.- ".-'. ' .- »':••\u25a0

Mrs. F- M. Cowden Obtains Annul-'ment of Her :Marriage to .

. Wife Beater

TELLS COURT HOW MINERSi-- ALMOST HANGED HUSBAND

The Combination mine, one of'the Consolidatedproperties 1 and one 'of the.'most ', famous \u25a0 pro-ducers In.' the Goldfield :district, ia t mine \u25a0 thatshipped \u25a0 ore from \u25a0 the grass roots

*and •paid <its

original^, owiiers $1,000,000.. before it was pur-cbased by its present .owners/ looms up. againas the ,'. scene of two \u25a0of -'.the »richest

'strikes - ofrecent months. \u25a0 Two new

'bodies 'of rich ore have'been' opened up on the 120 foot level.,' The flrst,whlch was made \u25a0 about *

a month ago,Ibat whichhas Hot been made public before, was uncoveredbetween the Old Glory hole and the old InclinedShaft, both rich producers of high grade ore inthp pa*t.' TheVveln

'trends ioff -s toward J the 'oldReilly lease and every Indication ipoints:to < the

presence of a large body of jvery,high grade ore.'The vein Is:25 feet

-wide

"and everything •goes

to the mill without porting, the values runningfrom $90 to $95 a too.'

-~i

F. \u25a0 The ,second ore body was uncovered along th«hanging wall of the big ledge north of the In-clined shaft and will run from $400 to $500 a ton."Upraises have been started on the ore body andtwo carloads were shipped to the sampling workslast month. These shipments were only of orethat was taken out in the development work. '

The Goldfield News' says 'concerningrecent discoveries in the Combinationmine: \-' -

-\u25a0'"

:•- • »;

One: of Goldfield Consolidated Prop-er ties Shows High Grade Ledge : -

STRIKES ON-COMBINATION

.To further a romance' that rhad 'itsbeginning in. far. away Japan, MissMarguerite Lake, superintendent of theHelen Ford Stone home for -Japanese

and Korean children, appealed to Judge

Graham yesterday to appoint herguardian, of Tei Yoshima, a,- Japanesegirl of 16.':' Tei, came to America10 day ago to wed C.Sugl,: who runs'a Japanese store in.Santa Ana. Sugl's

mother came along' as chaperone,' andSugi paid 600 yen to bring: them fromJapan. <

Sugi was waiting,at the dock.r Hethought that his days of anxiety wereover, and that :all he and his""sweet-heart had to-do was to-

take the trainto Santa Ana.- The Japanese law. badbeen satisfied. Sugi hadrobtained theconsent, of Tei's

- parents, :they-

hadsigned papers and the papers had beenregistered and filed away inv Japan, r:

To Sugi's ama«ement. the Americanlaw was not satisfied. .He was-in-formed that Tei was still a child, andthat she could not .become a wife inCalifornia until he first produced thewritten consent of . either parents orguardian: The written consent of Tei'sparents was locked up. "thousands ofmiles away and Tel had no guardians.

Sugi appealed to' Miss Lake to help

him out of'his difficulty. She agreed

to apply for guardianship papers. Sugiaccompanied her tocourt yesterday andtook an Intense interest in the;pro-ceedings. Everything- was bewilderingexcept Tei's smile. .After the hearinghe was still unhappy, for Judge Gra-ham postponed his -decision until thismorning. > . -.

-r

Japanese Suitor Learns HisSweetheart Must Have ,

Guardian

A detailed account of'the \work Inprogress on-

the Goldfield :ConsolidatedMines \u25a0- property 's-,is .published .by -theTonopah Miner as follows: .. .. \-

Headway will:noon be making In th« openingof

-the vast :resource* \u25a0\u25a0 of the Goldlleld

- consoli-dated mines company. . which = has .nearly ;com-pletrd tljp task of retlmbering and straighteningthe workings and adding to the mechanicalequipment much needed - appliances. The old<1Lgglngs on the Francns \u25a0 and \u25a0 the:Hayes ,andHonnette leases: have been undercut, \ revealingsrreat |bodies of hU:U

-grade,^ but the |only |ship-

ments are of ore that comes In the way of de-velopment The face of a drift on the 100 footlevel 'inithe McNauchton lease .on .Mobawk |No.2 \u25a0 promises •to surpass the 200 level of the samelease. The Nevada American -lease on the Mo-hawk Is down 200 feet and > the Mohawk GoldBar Is drifting on ore at 325 feet." -At depthsof:150

'and 300 -• feet the \u25a0 Mohawk \u25a0- No. 1^ lease,

next- door \u25a0to - the McNaughton,* Is crosscntting.The lease on the Laguna of the-Harol Goldfleldcompany reems r;near .ore* at > 140 :feet, 'Lagunalease No. 1is down 300 feet. No. 8 ha* resumedElnking. tuc Five \u25a0 Friends: la t approaching » th»SOO foot mark on the Lagana and the 300. levelhas been - reached •In*

the ,Goldfield leasing » andmining company ,Ion *the Isam« Igroup,' control ofwhich has ;passed

-to:Stlmler ft-Higglnson.

-h,.

.- Two hundred \u25a0 miners are at • work onithe Mo-hawk Kalfus lease and the iIsh-Sheets workingson the Slim Jim claim*of the Combination, \u25a0 thetwo .:having effected a compromise agreement,whereby stopes are thrown open to both forces."It was the dispute between these factions thatled to the purchase of the_ Combination by Klxonand Wingfleld and the orgatrfzatlon of the mergerInto the Goldfield \consolidated Imines Icompany.The owners of the !Kalfus| lease, .which Is |downIiSO feet and has only seven months yet- to run,have refused $7»,000 for an eighth Interest, thewould-be buyer valuing the lease at $600,000, '.orcounting on a profit of neatly $100,000 t month.'

Task of Re timbering and -Preparingfor Opening the" Reserves

WORK OFjMANY/LEASERS

AMERICAN LAW STANDSIN WAYOF MARRIAGE

The bears made new . havoc -in themining stock market: yesterday. TheNevada shares were beaten down heav-ily. Goldfield Consolidated Mines lapsedto (4.52H at. the close, after variationsin price from' $4.90 t0,**.95,':arid downto the lower" figure already, quoted ;inthe fore&oingr. More than 12,000 merger

shares .were disposed of ~at *these-bed-

rock flgrureß, according vto* the officialreturns as printed by the two mining

stock exchanges ,in their daily;;liste.Eleven hundred shares brought ;?4.90

straight. One thousand shares were soldat ?4.87%. After that $4.95 was paidfor 75 shares. Then the • downwardtrack tb the $4.82% level,was a:steadygrade. With the; exception iofiNevadaHills the declension was quite generaL

Some of the prices accepted -would havebeen considered phenomenally low. aslate as a fortnight ago. Daisy, forinstance, sold as lowf as $la sharedCombination Fraction fell"'during theday from $2.20 to $1.85, ::Atlantadropped from 46 cents' to-4.0 cents. ..BlueBell sold as low as, 10 cents, and. Blue

Even Jim Butler. .whlph\wlthßto6d the-^assault better than -many /of Mts/com-peers: for some time,"droj>ped yesterdayfrom•8 5 .cents ito

"81:cents.^ Jumbo *Ex-

tension . .fell;from/, |1.35 $LBo.i;>lnthe cases of some of these stocks! there.was*,81lgtit;recovery ;toward

-thai end tjof

the Informal ;session '*\u25a0 In"the}SSn'*Fran-

cisco stock and exchange* board," but theupward *movement was ', weak ';and ? tin--Important. - "•}. \u25a0 . .'

-•\u25a0 . .

',"Adams ;was \u25a0 for sale at;10 cents.t and1.600 shares 'went at that price. /:IndianCamp brought .only a ,;nickel a; share.Jumpinp: Jack sold at 10 cents and 11cents. Lone Star dropped to 16 cents.Lou Dillon \u25a0 could;be had

'for,a dlmel :y<c.All;, this jdoes not ;lessen jthe ,'«xpecta-,

tion of;the 'brokers \u25a0that a strong rlsawi11 set ?. in J- when«the." time *Is ripe."There Is little';m"oK«y,r to.b», had itorspeculation, while

-the ;;market llujfall-"

ing," so say. certain brokers, "but (thereis plenty of.money always on a risingmarkot.V No^stock -was ';sold 'Iinr:largequantities yesterday." As iprices droppedfurther. Men' who needed; money sold.Many more who did not need it held on.

Bull as low .as . 19 ;.cents. '•;ColumbiaMountain couiaj be' bought ;fof^4orcents.DiamondfleldiTriarigle,wcht:down-,td^l7.cents a :«hare. J; OreatißendOcoiildv beihad *for:half. a:dollar iaT- Bhare/v;;;;.

"' "v V

Hammering G^Line With Depressing Effects

Bears Make New Havoc WithNevadaMining Share Market Prices

THE SAN FRANUfecO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1907/-

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'Residence.'* 548

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feiSi?*.'**;-' near; 26tb,v Oakland,;; Cal. \u25a0. :..

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MARRIAGE_LIC|NSESTfan following marriage

'licenses

'issued

in this city,"June 4:,v. .; r \u25a0 v •\u25a0 \ r ;•:\u25a0-~ Kamagoro :Midznkaml, -'88. • CSolton. and KojlNukamura, SI, 20^3 Pine street. *":•

-" '• Kalirhl Hashimoto, 3l,*.«Sacramento,' and • Ml-yano Hasblmoto, 20, 2023 Pine ?street.Donald M. Bennett. 28,. and Grace Leeds, •20,

both cf.876 Grore street. -':-'\u25a0*\u25a0-> '. ,'> .; •-.

James -H.lrf-1-rh, 21. Alton. 11l..and Alice L.'Purktaber, IS. .138 :Stclner street.

* > \u25a0

Frank A.:O'Brien, -t21,\u25ba• 11 \u25a0; Jnrie street,' andElona Finn, 21; 2335 Nineteenth street.' :)

-MarkH. Bradley*.19, 1317 Natoma street, and

Kaihryn.-M.:Csrmody, 18,-,124 C street.- .'Homer F.: Mordoff,-21,-and Mary

18. both of 2122 Geary street. ?•;\u25a0 I-eon 'A.-Kutnpr."2l,'; 2135

'Sacramento street,'

and Marfe 0. Hurlbut," 21, Portland. .Thomas J.: Bncklpy.'31, 1451 McAllister street,'

and Gertrude M.Mefret,:24, 242 Oak street.--

GioTanni Patron!. 1 29." and Adele Garibaldi, 20,both' of. Halfmoon. Bay; :"-'-.. '•\u25a0'-,\u25a0--'•'\u25a0:Louis H. Kpatlng, •\u25a0 21. and Annie 3/ Phllbon,

18. both of 2988 Pine afreet. C-

\u25a0 i, ,:,Thomas iB.*Kenney.^ 21,.418 Derlsadero strMt.and rLuella -B. Lawrence, :<;18,;-.3121 TwentiMhStTPPt.- ..-;-. \u0084• \u0084.-.- -;-..-\u25a0!-. ;.. .\u25a0\u25a0•:... t.;j: Francis iWalsb,. 25. /C55 -

Guerrero ,street.'and

Annie -Bowpi),''- 10. -3562 Mission street. v \u25a0'- »'h•>-^WV-Hubert Kdgar, 22,' 2862' Bryant street,' andTheresa ;0. J. Harking,^ 21,> 2826 •Twenty-fourthBtrPPt. '\u25a0-.'.•.\u25a0\u25a0'-..-\u25a0.\u25a0.'..;'.'\u25a0-.\u25a0 .' \u25a0r'.'.. ... \u25a0 . •

\u25a0\u25a0 ;

:WUHam H. Hunter,^,' and Minnie Baker; B4}both of sthis city."-^;, '- :S. \u25a0 .... v '.<• \u25a0;.Charles; A.:Berggren. 28, 1907'Howard street,and Mary •H. Toomey.^2o, 200 \u25a0Preclta arenne. '\u25a0 i

•\u25a0 OAKLAND, June 4.—The: following marriageHcensps'.were Issued today: : ~..-: , .\u25a0*\u25a0• \u25a0

" ,\u25a0V Byron W." Clark. 28,' and Edith B.vNlchols, 25.both of Oakland. -?- '"; \u25a0--.'\u25a0•-. r.

--iEmery/ Gates, 30..Bnckskln. \u25a0 Ne-r.r and Mar-garet E. Cockerton.- 30,;Oakland. -; -'

- .-••> Theodore :J. Wilder,;24, San ? Francisco. \ andIda M.llpnley,:22, IBerkeley. ;",-/. •

:;Thomas IH. Berryman, 52,- San" Jose, and Miir-garet Graham," 48, B*n,Francisco."Michael Curtln. 40,1 Stege," and!Elizabeth* Eric-"son,"- 36,^ Berkeley.'r-.',i^;;r-:_^;-:; \u25a0 . f

h\Edward: J.'v Lawrence,*) 25,'. Hayward,'<\u25a0 and Mar-guerite •;Solomon, 22,:San *Francisco. ?.-'\u25a0;Edgar P. Keoraans, 24, ,, San Francisco, andOlive,O.'Chllcott.' 26, Los 'Angeles. ** .James J. Mallon, S3, and Winnie Kennedy. 26,;

both;of;Oakland. W-.i -\u0084

-- ,..;,.- . /I.•-„-J\» Charles • W. Lucfcy,:37,' and"; Emily,P. ,J)rakc. :22.-both of Oakland. r/>> .-;- >!>u" ' "\u25a0". \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 rX

%:vJames -, J.v Mondoza, 25, • San =,Fraaclscoi '^andGeorgiana iPerry,"i21,

-Oakland. «...;":>. >'••• »":Joseph Tandrow, 30, Los. Angeles, and Edna M.

Curry, /Stockton. ;i*~.-^-/.*~+r''if*\;n~- -' ' *-.John ;K.%Delmas;.31,'

'and \u25a0 Rose •J.'.Burrell, 22,both;of -San Francisco. :.. rr

\u0084

-\u25a0 •-%\u25a0--

'George; S.-.Mobs;- 28,;and Anastasla- Mahoney,28/OMilh of;Oakland .i, ..r "-^"-^ -

\^ .;':Wililam H.vCoates, »29, and Grace M."-

Irwln,"1

26. a both *of. Berkeley, r. '; \u25a0:-- -

, - • • .'--•v Leslie c W.lWise; ,- 2S,- Cement, v and Martha:A".Love,';'24,')'Angels. •;.;\u25a0;:--\u25a0.- ;._;-.. '\u25a0<.--;:

-;>...: '.; \u25a0

BIRTHS,^ IWA|l|p|§lV: Birth,- marriage and. deatb <notices* sent by mailwill not be inserted. '.t They, xaust be handed Inateither.tit 4he tpubllcailon offices and be Indorsed ..with,the name and residence lof persons author- •Uefl » tolhare % the ? same?, published.^;; Notices

"r»-E,trictfJ simply to the announcement of the erentare 'pnbllshwy once In this colomn :free'of charge^'

V,--V/:. v .-\u25a0\u25a0•ri>}\u25a0\u25a0 births :\u25a0:";'\u25a0\u25a0 ''".\u25a0 \u25a0''".-\u25a0.r' :

*r'-;i".

BlXBY—inat'A*1007,1 toA the"!wife"of Dr.'E.M.

Ij*Bixby.'y A daughtfir.,..\;X;.-\u25a0;:u~[ .;;. « \u25a0\u25a0• ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;.•—

\u25a0_•.. -CHAPPELTr—InIrTrisVcltjv:Mayj2»,'?toVthe^wife'>:: of jMarvin:Lee iChappell, ia'daughter.'' r.--;. --SIAY-T-In",Atlanta;) Ga.TaoTthel wlfa"of>Harry;^-,May.4(nee JJannenbaumJrja'Son^p:'^'^ w:•.-....--,."\u25a0'\u25a0y-

'';\u25a0"';- ;"]\MARRIAGES "'^fr^lr-;"SFLOnEy—LITTLEFrELD—in'rthis Tity.'Jnne

'2?rTj19Q7; by;,theiHev.t;G."«'A^s Bernthal, * Isaac '.El-*>jmer.'-Florpy^, and .Angellne • Elm lna.Llttlefleld,*•,jboth:of,'San:Francißco.V-,' . * '

"_.JACbBS^-LODPE^lnUhls"?elty;: by Rev.:E. J?-.*Stark,' Joseph Adolphus Jacobs andIKlsle Bessierj;Loupe.... .-Tv^MpMnesgsamßGiKERR—HURLEY—Inr this city,;June S 3.V 1907,*"

by/H." 11.% Bell.'iCharlies *Kerr/and!Mlss'iMar-• garet|Hurley.jbothsOfsthlsicity.{^-->«^-^^^LEIGU—I'UCKUABEB—Ia'this

ApGTIQNSALES

Setion Skle\u25a0'\u25a0 On account .of retlrlnj:.' from .\u25a0 basiness. ;Mr.W. K. Smith of 245 13tb st. between Mlisloa andHoward;will;offer vhis entire » contrac ting.outfitofi35 •horses.V 15 A 1 sand 'wagons,

'1;two horse

lumber 'wagon.c 2f> sets-of)double :harness. » con-

tents!of;blacksmith ishop, tools.> etc. • ,This. sal*Is' positive.i as the owner,*.Mr.* Smith, desire* totclose out :bis business :and leave the city. .'Saletakes place at 11 <o*<*lock a.:m.- Thursday. Jun«8,:1907. •- -:.:•\u25a0 : .

-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-=• JOHN j3.-..DOYLE, Auctioneer. -.\u25a0' . . -. Office Ml Folsom. at.' V

\u25a0; .' *£ TOA.yEI.'f "-" -

" Vtfjy^i^ Steamers Leave Broadway

(a(\@Ln LOS ANGELES>WSp^v \u25a0SAN DIEGO

\u25a0•^SSg&r •;:SANTA^BARBARASanta ;Rosa.-.....'.*.:.Eveify Sunday, 10 a. m.State .\u25a0 of -;California :v.:Every^ Thursday, 10 a. m.

For Seattle; tacom aVictbria^aticouycr/ BjC, PugetS\y? Sound; and Alaskan PortsSpokane. '.."...'.f'.'..:......:~....Jane 1. 11 a. t£50n0ma.".'.... '..7:....... Jnne 4, 17.-30. 11 a. m.De1hi.....;.:.......;....-.......June 9, 11a.m.City,of. Pnebla .*.:....'...:..June 10. 24, 11 a. m.

FonEUREKA^ (HumboldtjBay)Pomona. ...Jnne oC10.' 15,20,23. SO, 10:30 a. m.City.of Topeka. June 2. T. 12," 1T.22, 2T. 10:30 am.ForiGuaymas," Mazatlan;^ La Paz,

EnsenadaV'- San ,Jose 'del Cabo,Altata^Magdalenia Bay^

Curacao;.. t.-..'...-..7th of each month, 10 a. m.

JgALASKAjEXCURSIONS•; .* \u25a0 Leaving Seattle \u25a0 and Victoria.

'Spokane. .......June. 14, 25,. July 12, 26, Aug. 9Santa Rosa ...•. „..July.16• .For-Nome and

'St. Michael

President ....^June 4".UmatiUa".?.':\\3mt 21LOW-RATES, Including BERTHS ANDMEALS.v Righta reservedto chanjre.thls schedule. . 1H'-t,;"-^- TICKET OFFICES: «' . ' »SAN FRANCISCO—3 Market st. and Broadway

\u25a0' ~"'.'j wharf. -Telephone, Temporary -492. ' -,C OAKLAND.......'....-.968 Broadway.

San .Francisco Freight Office—

Broadway wharf.C. D. DUNANK. G.-P.: A.. Saa Francisco. :.

Toyo Kisen Kaidia'\u25a0(Oriental Steamship Co.) f.

:fjj.Have Opened Their. Permanent Office at

Room 240, James Flood.BuildingS.!8. ."Hongkong Maru." Friday, June 23

1907..--' • .

S., S. Maru"- (calls at Manha>, '•Thursday, Jnly;18, 1907."

'/

:S.S.. "Nippon Mara" (calls at Manila),Tnnrsday, -vAngust 13, 1907. .> Steamers -, will:leave.wharf, corner First .and iBrannan;streets,* 1p. m., for Yokohama -andHongkong, calling"at Honolulu. Kobe ;(Hlogo),Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hong-kong1with steamers for Manila, -India, etc.*. Nocargo ;received on board on \u25a0 day ;of salUns. \u0084-

:-:Round trip'tickets at 'reduced rates.• For freljrht and passage apply at' office James

Flood Building. . ,'-\u25a0 • ..- \u25a0 \u25a0',

"

/."'M^W.-:H.'fr AVERT, v-.» '\u25a0'.\u25a0 v Assistant General Manager.

OGEANie S.SXO.r. (SPRECKELS LINE.) j

HONOLULU—S. S.Sierra sail*-. 11 a., ra.. June•5- 15." -Kound trip, $135; * second 'class, $90.'HONOLULU—S.^ S.~Alameda sails 11 a..m.. Sat.;iurday,* June 22.

-Round trip,.first class, $12S.

TAHITI,SOUTH SEAS— S. S. Marlposa sails 11:a. m.; Jnly,l.c ßound. trip,' first class."sl23.- 1

Passenger Dept, 673 Market St.; Freight Offlcij,- 5S Clay Bt. Phone Temp. 1231.

PUQET SOUND> \u25a0 AND A1.1.,POINTS •INALASKA

\u25a0'.- .-.- Through Freight *and IPassenger Ra tes." :Elegant ,Steel Steamers.

BUCKMANVaND WATSON ;. Railing Every: Saturday ati1:30 |p.' m. '\u25a0.'.'\u25a0Alaska Pacific S.^ S. Co.; Stenart' street .Wharf.\u25a0 . '.:

-V W.D. WELLS. Agent.

WEEKLY CALL,$1YEAR

Northwesterß Pacific Railroad Co.; May; 5,:Vi»07, >\u25a0- i' SnORE DIVISION

For Sannallto. Mill'Valley,'Sun Rafael.•

.WEEK '-\u25a0•»DAYS—

Eycry,30; minutesfrorh 6:18< t0 £9:46; a.' m.;-ihourly until2:46 • p.*m;;*£ then; ©very \u25a0 30 minutes until7;45'p.*rn.:9:00, 10:15 and 11:55 p. m.A»SUNDAYS-^-Every^3o minutes from«:15 a. m.-untiliB:ls>p.irn.;- 9:00, •9:15,*9:45, 10:15 and 11:55 p. m. .^M»PMi«For •Fairfax—"Week :days— B:ls.1 «:45.7:15,: 8:15 a. ;m.,52:45. 3:15.

-v 3:45, 4:15,

4:45 and; s:ls< p. m.\ Sundays, 8:15, 9:15.10:15, 10:45, 11:45 a..r*..12:45, 1:45, 8:45.4:15.:4:45^andi8:15-p.<m. v.For -r San *. Quentln— Daily—B:ls,"" 9:45,

11:45 a. m.; 12:45 and .1:45 p.*m.rB:ls.:a.m;;dailyV 2:45 p.-;m.:<lany ex-cept Sunday and 8:15 p. m. Sunday onlyfor-Camp /Mockery Monte Rio;-Cazaderoand stations.

*'\u25a0 :-; ;'- 9:ls:a.<m. 'Sunday only and 5:15 p. m.

daily .except^ Sunday, -for.- Lasrunltas.Camp .l.Taylor, \u25a0' Point -Reyes and waystations.":: /i-\u25a0/'\u25a0\u25a0]•i*To

'Sausallto

'only..- . --.

'-. \u25a0--"WESTERN: DIVISION-

For Tlbnron, Belvedere and son Rafael:'i7:3o. 8:00, 9:15/ 11:00 a. m^ 12:35,* 3:30B:10,.*5:50/;6:30.p;'m." dally.- >

&:•m.*daily '- torr:Petaluma, SantaRosa,j Cloverdale, -TJkifth, "Willtts.',Sher-wood. '« Sebastopol -

and:way"stations.' •

178:00 ia^lm.idaily;for.'Petaluma. SantaRosa,,; Camp -Vacation.' Glen Ellen andway:stations.'" : .v ;.''. .r. •-;; :\u25a0 .3:30ip.;nxr;daily.'tor \u25a0» SantaRosa, '-':\u25a0. Cloverdale, v.Uklah,y. Guernevllle,Sebastopol ;and -way,stations.' \u25a0 . :.>f6:10 p.^m^.dailyiforjPetalumaVSantaRosa," Sebastopol r Glen Ellen rand •„ waystations." . > '

\u0084 '-,"9:15 a. m. Sunday-only for/Petaluma,

Santa: Rosa, Glen. Ellen and way sta-tions. -•.\u25a0' \u0084,.;\u25a0;. -:'. .:.\u25a0\u25a0:•'-\u25a0'":-,\u25a0 ' •\u25a0;-; , \u25a0.:v *To\u25a0.Tlbnron only on 'week ;days.

"\u25a0 :

*\u25a0-'- Ticket Offices:;Ferry.butMins. *an 4:GeneralOffices,,James Flood bulldln jc.v.-i:*,:v.;.- -. AGLER,?General: Manager. ;J. 3."GEARY, Act. Gen. Passenger AFreight tAzt

iDiUS S;(iO0ElU• ... -

Undertaker .and Gmhilmrr \u25a0--

2123 Biish^Street NearFnimore•\u25a0";]. Formerly, af 305-Montgomery ay. • *''

:. '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0-'-\u25a0-\u25a0':- And:810--Van.;NMs:a*r.. '. :--

\u25a0':"

• \u25a0'Flneßt prirate residence accommodations. I^idjattendant. -

Carriages :and " ambulances .to hire.Tel., West 12689. ;i r.- % \u25a0

|MT||&|pifE:v:Funeral Directors' and Embajrners. . "1531;GOLDEN AY.

;(FormiTly,445 Golden > Gate"af.)l«9vHrMPrl'rst© residence accommodtkifSns • without \ex-tra!charg-»."0.Trainedilady jattendants. <IPersonal.services under all conditions. ;I'tone West 770.::

7^ P.; SBLLIXGEB. Jr.H..METZLER. ->METZLER'S lIMD£RtAKAGCOMPANY;

>t'

-\u25a0? 1982 1rolsom fst."s bet^l14 thIaad ViStU." '- *

j: -PHONE 'MARKETi166.' '.-.-? -t"

liI;P.MAASS CO.riV,-.- .;.-. ""Undertakers -and, Embalmtm.1333 >Golden tGatt»". ar.«bettrecn •

Fillmore and\u25a0 : "vy*' '""T-*Stelner streets. \u25a0 ».*->-V.'.:\u25a0\u25a0•,' :. :: vx~Phone Part; BCT.

-..' j [.):Tr:[..-

,\u25a0- .-.\u25a0.•.•\u25a0 >----.\u25a0---_.••. ,'\u25a0\u25a0-. './-.i.i-..--;T-,;.... ..'.-. ,:.---\u25a0..,;.. \u0084>i,TELEPHONE PABK 12.' ii:- --. •

-v \u25a0 :r FUNERAL*DIREfcTORS^ •. ,1070 Halght st. tnear;Baker.-"I .\. .'Sake

'Haight \atr«et

-Cars-

V^yN3Bfc>,/ Fbom Mat1. 1907< FEJaBY DEPOT

Leave -Xl£Oakland pier^ ,-Axttn .IM*

-Eichmond. Benicia, SacramentOi

\u25a0»« «s,« s,*IJ Jo*?- Lo« G*toa.Wri«bt_ S.4S*7.40.; Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, SantaTini vff9^Mfrtta^San Kamoiu_ 92U

\u0084 7.4W Mies. Pleaianton. Livennore,.^. fJrnc^- l*tftrop,Stockton___ 7JM»«.ofc STiasta Express-* Via DavW

Williama. Willows. Bed BlnfT.• Ashland. Portland aad East_ tlS*«JBa MarUne*. AnUocn. Byron.Tracy.Stock ton.Newman. LosBanoSvaßK^Mandota. Axmona, Baaiazd. 4.M» .-Vlsalia. Porterrill«_l- 4.4?

S^Oa PortCo3ta,ljithrop.Merc«l.ifo.desto. Fresno, Hanford. \U

- >> B*lia.Tular».BakersDeld 4.45»•

8.40aMies. Saa Jo*«. Livennore..Stockton (•MJlton). ValleySpring; lone. Bacrainento» 4.MV. S.4H \u25a0\u25a0 Sonora, Tnolamne and Angola.— . 1M»».00« Atlaatio Express

—Ogdea . 4.25#

9Mm•Reno. Tonopah. Qoldneld____ t2Bp9.40« Richmond. Port Costa. Magtfaea.

and Way Stations \u25a0 c.«Xp10.20* Vallejo. Mare Wand. Napa IUSa10.20« New Orleans X^presa—Bakan.

field.LosAoxßlei.Deininc.Bl-

Pmo, New nri-.ni i.7.M,lO^Oa Port Coata. . Martinea, Byron.

*Tracr, Lathrop. Btoc\ton.

*

'; Heroed. . Raymond. Treeno.'' Gos hen Junction. Hanford. >y \u25a0 Lemoore. Vlsalia. Tnlare. T.i*»11.00 a The Overland limited—Omaha.

Chicago. Danver. Kansa* Uty. 7.:5»-

11.40 a NlleaandWay Rt»tlnm, . •. z.o*2.60p/ Newark. Ajne w.San JoseL— :12H3.My Benicia. Winters. Sacramento.° -

.Woodland. Knlfhts Landing.Marysville and OroTflle W.iSm

3J209 Yoaemita Valley Tia Eaymonct—Wawonaßo-atff, :..,-...,.. ,;,..„ «.«•

3.2th Port • Costa, Martinea. By*on.Modesto. Merced. Fresno____ UM*340» Via Tib»axon. WeaJ Jfapa, St.

;-;-';- Helena, Caliatoga—

IUS*3.<op •

Portland Expresg. (via Davii>,Williams, WiUowa. Bed Bluff. -Ashland. Portland and* Eart .».«\u25a0

3A9p Nile* and Way Stationa__ I.IH4.00p Vallejo. Martinez. Saa Ramon.Napa. Calistoga. Santa Rcaa... . f.M»4.M9 Klles. Tracy. StocM on Lodl 1tJ»»4JO» Elmhoras. Newark CentervUlel tt.««

Agnaw.Saa Joao.-

\u25a0 11 1l*.4ft»4.40p Hayward. Nilea. IrTinston. San ,- fUh

Jose. Ltvennoreu U,'

tll.HeSJOp The OwlLimited— Newman. Los.. ' Banos, Mendota. Fresno. Tv-

-lare. Bakenflald. Los Angeles '§-«•

"*S.2op Hay ward. Miles and BanJoaeL__ JM»S.ZDp Vallejo.Port Costa. Benicia. Sui--

son. Sacramento \u0084. \u25a0" U2im«.00p China and Japan . Fast Mail—

Oa-den, Omaha. Chicago .Martinez. Stockton, Sacra-mento. Reno, Kparlr* \u0084 \u0084 . 12.«»

6.20p Ilayward. Nlles. and San Jose t.4&»T.OOp Goldlleld Pass.— Port Costa. Be-.- nlda, Suliun. Ehnlra. Dixon.

Davi3. \u25a0 Sacra m ento. Tmckee>Wadawortb. Hazen. Fallan.:Tonopah. Goldneid and Keeler 7.otm

7M9 Rhyolite, Beatty. Bullfrog i. 4^SpT.OOp Vallejo. Beneda and Way Sta-

tlons. Sunday only V2%»IJUJt» Oregon Xxpress— Sacramento. . • •

Marysville. Bedding. Port- \u25a0> ;-

land. Pugst Sound and East. t.iUIf.oo> Fast Mail-Ogda n, Omaha, Chi.cago.— Pueblo, "

Kansas *.Qty,Bt. Louis _„ L I3.«»

.COASTUNEV49"(Third and Townsend Streets)

6.10 a Valencia St.. San Jose and WayStations _-

—*M*

7.00 a Valencia St. Redwood, San Jose.Morganhill.'Gilroy. Pajaro.Watsonville, Santa Cruz—Lau-rel—Boaldar Creek." £alina3, Del Monte. Monterey. PacificGrove . j _ • - "

\u25a0

-s.»o#'.»0#

'B.ooa Shore line Limited—San Jose.

J . Salinas, Paso -Robles HotSprings, San Luis Obispo.Santa Barbara. Los Angeles IJ0»

B.ooa Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific''

Grove , . J.3opB.ooa Watsonville. Santa- Cms. Laurel. \u25a0

\u25a0 Bonlder Creek_ . -_^.... tJO*

SJOa The Coaster— Saa Jose. 'Salinas.-Paso Bobles Hot Springs, «- 4'Santa Margarita. San Luis

' -Oblapo,

-bGnad alnpe. Santa

Barbara. San Buenaventura.: \u25a0

Oxnard, Burba nk;Los Angeles -IMS*l.30« GUroy. Holllster. Trea Plnos. Pa-.jaro. Watsonville,* Santa Cruz.

Castrovllle. Del Monte. Pacific-

Grove. Sarf, Lompoe 11.45*5.03« Valencia St. South San Fran-

cisco. Palo Alto. San Jose— I.40»10JOa Valencia St, Buriingame, San

-----.

Mateo. Bedwood. Palo Alto.San JoBe_»_.

- -I.20»

11.30* Valencia St.. San Jose and Way-\u25a0 Storinti. CIS*'

2.00p Valencia St., San Jose and Way

3.00* Del Monte Express—

Valencia \'-io St.. San Jose. Gilroy. Watson>- vllle. Santa Crnz. Del Monte.

Monterey. Pacific Grove CIS3.00* Hollister. Tres Pinos S.4o*3.lSp New Orleans Express— ElPaso,

'

San Antonio. Houston. NewOrleans and East .... 1013 a

3.15p San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robles;, \u0084 Hot Springs. Santa Barbara.

i^:^ Los Angles o.loa3.lSp • Watsonville. Santa Cruz. Del

Monte. Monterey. PacificGrove__.^ ;: -

l— \u0084;..., 11.45*3JOp Valencia St.. South Ban Fran.

',".\u25a0> elsco. San Jose, tGilroy. HoJ-v \u25a0 lister. Tres Pinos-.'......... 18.35«

*

4JOp Valencia BU. San Jose and Way jtS.OBaStations .„«: .;

\u0084...,,,,.-| taiKftS.OOp Valencia St. Burlingame, San

\u25a0-••-, ".v "Mateo.' Palo Alto. Saa 'Jose.Lo» Gains J. _.~ _: :.; :tJ.O6*SJOp Valencia St., San Jose and Way 'Sfa-ttlnna -, •-, -,',.,, 10.90 a

\u2666«.OCp Valencia St.. Burlimrame. San.. , Mateo. Bwsford, Belmont, •'•:"Redwood. Fair Oaks. MenloPark "Palo Alto. San Jose.. 7.40»

SJOp Valencia Bt. San Jose and Way*-

•Stations ...^___l^..__ui~^- 9M*!S.OOp Sunset Expr?»— San Jose. ?ali-

\u25a0'- nas, Paso Robles HotSprings,San Luis Obispo."Santa Bar.,

bara. Los An-reles. Doming.El'*

Paso, New Orleans _: __. 10.13*-S.OOp Golden Stat» Limited Sleeper—'

ElPaso. Kansas City;StLouis.'Chicago .'_... ._ : ;_ 19.Ua

-• B.oop Pajaro. Watsonville, Capltola.»M" .Santa C.mz. Ca^troville. Del

:Monte. Pacific Grove^~..«-~,u 11^5p .B.lSp -Valenda Bt. Ocean Vlaw. Palo

"

\ Alto.San Jose.:_^.^._._..'.; .. :JL«» ."

tl.OOp Sacramento River Etpamer9_.._ t*.OOp .»4JWp We<lnes«.lays from Howard St. ;:

**

A\"harf N0.2, "S. S. Break-water." Jlarshfleld. Coqnille.

-\u25a0'-\u25a0\u25a0» MyrtlePoint. Ore—^. :—:

—tt.oo*

•-- Union -Transfer Company agents collect--

barrage » and -checks on trains \u25a0of SoattvraPadflc

'and deliverto residence. . They ='>r«

authorized to check bagzago direct fromrealdence.

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.'< Montlrello S. 3. Co. and Napa Valley Electrlt:H.\u25a0• R. tCo. \u25a0.;Close ,connections. •,-;

\u0084 a^fejC,- «—BOUSD'TRIPS

"DAILY—*

i-"Boats- leave"' San*Francisco''; 7:oo.'- *»*45 ». -no..12-30 noon." 3U5, \u25a0*:<)->. ;»S:3O p.m.f-iSan* Francisco landing. and office."Clay street

1wharf, north end 'Ferry- building, MarSet streetferry.„- Meals :ala earte. \ ' . \u25a0

- . ': .*.*:•\u25a0 riione 'Temporary 406.

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The Weekly Call$liOOPerYe^

'1907, ;byithe <Rcv. G.

-A:k Bernthal," 1James H.*I^igh:and :Alice \u25a0Puckhaber,', both ,of,San Fran-.

\u25a0 '.^cisco.' \u25a0-.-\u25a0•\u25a0 ".'•;\u25a0::,-.. \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0'%-,- \u25a0\f--x 1'':*.-/-\u25a0 'C^rSPEISER— -DALTON—In \this city,- June .1,:1907,;"

by;H."H:•Bell,;Edmund '-\u25a0 A.."Peiser .and Essar

of;this, city.t.-V / •*;T''.-SCHEELINE-iHOCHHEIMER^-Ini this city,\;TJune 2,\1907, •by \u25a0 the •Rev. rE. 3.1 Stark,

•Lester;\u25a0\u25a0> Scheeline ;and ',Lanette jHochhelmer. , :.

SOL'O-^G ASSON-^ln^th (s*city^May'31,', 1007,- by"

the '•Rev. \u25a0 G."AfiBerntbal; •John }Solo of;,Wend-\u25a0 >ling,7Mendoclno cOanty,Cal.,

'and ;Mtlda'Gas-

\u25a0 :t son- ofjSan.Francisco. ;;: '. ,• ' •' H I'- 'STRAC'SS^SCHWARZ^-In thu'cltyTby the Rev.*

\u25a0?•• Dr." Bernard 'M;;Kaplan,"lMichael Strauss 'and\u25a0\u2666' AUbs \u25a0 Silvia;Scbwarz. :

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'\u25a0'\u25a0''\u25a0'/ i>iEATHS- :':',] '\u25a0';. \..'; \u25a0:'.;\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0Bagala, George J.'.? 14 Hwily,;rPeter A....!49Balsley, Catherine.'. 79 Henry, Milton;:...".'. 21Besk • (infant) < V :; '\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 Keef, Thomas.V. ...;05Black, :Thomas... '.? 44 Kelly.':Joseph '0r."."28Brown, 1 Charles'- J. ;

—McKerrow.TMary L.V67

Buckley/ John .*...*.. 35 Metier,' George W.TV22Bustln, Mac Jr.7...*4 Meyer;(lnfant)' >Campbell, Mary.r..."— Morrle.T J0hn. ....... 28poUnan,TGrace.T.V.'.'Sl Parker, ,Hazel P.~rr.. 15Copperthwalte, '3. J. 65 Picanco,* Rosa ;:;T7T7 60Cumbens "(infant)- -^' 'Robinson,- James i8.." 62Dallamore, Antoula. S Saucedo, Michaelr;:T3sDillon.(Infant)

'" >-'";:; Schelly George iW.rr 70

Blsasser/ Christopher—

Scherer, lElitabethnr—Grant.^Helen A.V.r— Thompson. ':J.>W:T;T ssHamilton,; J.-^Ai..V7O Urmy,* William. Sr:V.7CiHandcoek.: Josephme 40 Wobber,' GertrudejH. 2 \u25a0

Hanson, Sarah. "..'..:79 *•; •".

BAGALA—In this city, June 4, 1907, at' the resl-\u25a0\u25a0- dence.of :his vparents, 1040 - Shotwell .street,':'George "3.,'beloved:son of ;George "and^Anna

Bagala,Hand lovingibrother of Wllliaiu-A.;":El-;;Bie''A.,,Freddie IA.J'Leo and :Leonard :Bsgala,:"£»:native

'of San ;Francisco,'; aged ;14 s years

'11

,' {months and 17; days. \u25a0-\u25a0 •:"--.":*. ••> \u25a0\u25a0:'.*-iBAISLEY^-In this 'city.' Jom S. 1907, Catherine

\u25a0 ;.Balsley,:beloved 'mother of .Walter ;A.%Balsley:,'.. and :the late \u25a0\u25a0 Sybil \Spencer, and Igrandmother-r'.^ofiMiss -Gay Spencer, a :- na.tlve .' of:England,

:\u25a0\u25a0'

aged .79 years'6 -months and 20:days. ; •\u25a0-.-. -s •:.;'> -

r Remains \u25a0• at ; the .mortuary -:\u25a0 chapel •\u25a0 of.'\u25a0 the.' Golden s Gate 1 undertaking =3company •»-•*.today. (Wednesday)," June s.'\u25a0;\u25a0.'\u25a0;\u25a0 Kindly,omlt flowers.-

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BESK—In" this city,'Jnne 4,' 1907;:Louise" Myrtle,'jdearly;beloved daughter ,of *.Knutiand

"Kate

'\u25a0;\u25a0 Besk, ,a native %of San-

Francisco,-aged .'11

months and •12 days. ':\u25a0

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BLACK—In-thia-cit^, June 1,-

1907. ThomasBlack,' beloved ,father

-of .Mrs.:•.Williamv Me-

.;Connell, a native ,of Ireland; aged 44 years. ._>^vFriends ... and \u25a0 acquaintances

'are ;respectfully•-: Invited to 'attend 'the. funeral '\u25a0\u25a0 today f (Wednes-

: day), at 12:30 o'clock p., m.",t from \King:Solo-';.mon'B:hall,.Fillmore street near, Sutter, under';."the iauspices -\u25a0- of •:Oriental ":lodge'" No. -:144, J?F.;:ahd A.:M.

--:Interment. Mount

'Olivet,cemetery,'f byv train .leaving .Twenty-fifth, and. Valencia:"\u25a0 streets'- at 2:10 p.;m.-;.'l":r-li^*%>--'.'- ,BROWN—In this city,' June I,^1907, Charles ;J.;''

beloved husband of Nellie Brown, and father, of'-,Charles *Brown, \u25a0:\u25a0 beloved tson \of Sarah M.:;anjl..-- the >:late'' Willianf-P. :Brown,. and;brother/ of

\u25a0 !? Henry,";William,.-- George, James,^ Sadie iand' -; Gertrude ;prown, ,Mrs..M.>Bruneman ,and Mrs.

r E. Oesting, ,a native of,Sani Francisco.-.

~~-\u0094 .The funeral \u25a0 will take •place today (Wednes-\u25a0', day),at 8:30 o'clock, ifrom his late^ residence,» 1378 Jackson {.thence v to *St.' Brlgid's

'\u25a0'-'- church, where a solemn requiem high:mass \u25a0 for-.the repose of his soul, willbe celebrated,' com-'Vmencing; at 9 o'clock.-' Interment

'Holy•Cross

.\u25a0• cemetery ,*\u25a0> by 515 11:30 train .fromr-Twenty- fifth

;,, and Valencia » streets. :. v \u0084;.,' ,-r..-

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BUCKLEY—In • thl«'4city.:-June c2 .: 1907.' \u25a0 John,beloved son of Dan Buckley of Missouri, a nn-;- "tlveof.Missouri, '\u25a0' aged 35 years.. \u25a0, •-.>•,/:\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0; /

.\*~4 Friends ,andt

-acquaintasces respectfully

;'invited to attend the funeral; tomorrow -(Thurs-1';day),jfrom :St."< Theresas- church,?Nineteenth.street, .Potrero, -'where :a.a '. requiem.high,massfor the repose •of

*his soul 'willbe •celebrated,-

commencing' at 9:30 'a.'- m.' ,;Interment: Holy',Cross

• cemetery, ;by. train \u25a0*\u25a0 leaving \u25a0 Third;.and>Townsend \u25a0 streets at 11:30 a. m. Remains atthe; parlors of Halsted ;& C0.," 924 Fillmore

'\u25a0 street.-;i:; \u25a0. \u25a0..:. :.::.. Vi":ivv-f:\u25a0<\u25a0]'\u25a0.'; \u25a0-'.:

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BUSTIN—In Oakland, Cal.,, June B,'^1907,:;Mae:. Josephine, beloved daughter; of Frank W. and

\u25a0 Mac Josephine Bustln,, sister; of,lFred C.< and':Harry J.^ Bustin, and niece of. Georgia Bustin;;a native of California, aped 4 years. • : -

Friends are respectfully invited to:attendf the funeral tomorrow; (Thursday),' June 6, at"

10 :o'clock a. m., from 1421 Adeline •street,\u0084

\u25a0 Oakland. \u25a0- ..*.• '-... ,::\u25a0'"*\u25a0\u25a0• >'/;*.-:'.-< j':'£.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'• '\u25a0 "%-<X*\-

CAMPBELL—In this city. June"; 3.* 1907,' Mary,beloved sister of.:Bridget.. Pennis,. Frank, /J-oseph .:Domtnick and Daniel Campbell ami Mrs.'

\u25a0 E. >Costello, a native of Ballyshannon,. County,'./ Donegal. Ireland.:.'* \u25a0

'\u25a0'\u25a0-< 1: :'.-'- -.. v;Friends * and acquaintances iare respectfully

\u25a0 invited to attend the funeral tomorrow j(Thnrs-: day), at 8:30 o'clock ;a; ;tn... from t ttiAparlors'.of D.1:1.'. Kenny & Co.; -1719 :Eddy*st*et•;near-. Scott,* thence ':\u25a0 to -St. jPaul's 'church;'- where \u25a0 a

• solemn '\u25a0 requiem » high-

masß \u25a0• for the >repose -of• her soul' will-be',celebrated.*- commencinp^at

\u25a0 9:30.:o'clock >a:- m;*Interment

-Ho'.y

--Cross

1 'cemetery." Please omit \ flowers. ". :. '\u25a0\u25a0 ~. t •:COLMAN—Entered ~Into: rest, ,In;this city,:June';.. 4. 1007,; Grace,; dearly jbeloved wlfp.of CharlesUi Colmau. loving mother of.-David

'Coltnan, /and:devoted 1daughter s of ~Harris jand -Emma \u25a0• Ber-nard,' a' native of Sa tt Francisco, aged -31/: years -,6 \u25a0 months and 6 days.Liz<":?

•=•\u25a0 :>- :

-;"~;"~iFriends iand

'acquaintances -\u25a0 are trespectfully,

•'invited.to attend the.funeral tomorrow^ (ThnT»-.;:day ),-"•.at * 10:o'clock •'a.* m.", > from \u25a0 the \ funeral:. parlors -of Theodor:Dlcrks;&'Co.,*'ooo'Devisa-!

-dero-street Hcorner :of ,1.McAllister, .-. thence vto*

:V Odd;Fellows' \u25a0 cemetery; for,incineration. \u25a0• -;-^ \u25a0/.'.COPPERTH WAITE—Inthis' city,'•at \the ]Marine.-) hospital," June B,':\u25a0' l»o7, J." J. Copperth walte, a.f,inative of Scotland,* aped ,s3 -years. ¥'k:member

of marine engineers' benevolent association. <

;.;\u25a0;. Notice »hereafter.-v<; -\u0084 ',r:,,•.'-X -.-r ...\>.'-:;*,^.

CUMNENS-^ln •; this fcity.:June'

4.1J1907.\ Philip"-R.,'.r beloved *son fof•: Kdwnrd' A.\u25a0?>and \u25a0>\u25a0 AnnieCumnens, a native of San Francisco, ;aged

'2l

:• days.:-: y:y.- •.. .. \u25a0->.#',:\u25a0-«-:"\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0:. "Friends :and \acquaintances - ftre \u25a0 respectfully

invited to attend, the funeral tomorrow (Thurs-,.Vday);;at 1p."m.~ from. the parents' residence,

*24 ? NJstreet,- *Mission park. » Interment *Holy

\u25a0i.C row. c emetery. ;,-; r~~;/: \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'.';> vv'.* \u25a0 viv -' \u25a0'DALLAMOKE—Inithis clty.;Ju»e

'3;-"1007. An-'

'tonla Dallamore, dearly 1beloved wife of George-'C. Dallamore,"; a tnative of.Germany. "::A mem-ber of San Francisco chapter No. IUO. rO. E.1*?.'.; '\u25a0'\u25a0 Friends :and •.acqnalntnnces are :-respectfully

, '•Invited to attend'the funeral tomorrow •(Thnrs-. \u25a0 day),"

at :-12:15'o'clock

-p." m.,'*«:from;her ilate

,:residence. \u25a0 2297.* Fifteenth '• street.f. thence *to. Mission \u25a0 Masonic :temple," 2G68 "Mission \u25a0 street..between'-;.Twenty-second S';and %. Twenty-third,"

where services willbe held under the auspicesof :San 1Francisco ;chapter .No.H196,;O.^E.fSSt".t

".'commencing at 1o'clock Rharp. Interment Cy.;press • Lawn :cemetery/: via:2:10 o'clock Itrainv from.Twenty -nfth'ana Valencia

'streets.^

\u25a0' :'\u25a0-:.San !Francisc o? chapter iNo.'."196;? O. ;E.-B.'—'The officers and members of above chapter are

\u0084 hereby requestcdito attend' the: funeral •of.our t

late; sister, Antonla >Dallamore,'!, from (\u25a0\u25a0 Mission-tMasonic •;temple." 2608 Mission "street. •. tomorrow

(Thursday); -r June •" 6,.'iat *, 12:30 •o'clock-:. p. ,m."''fcßharp. >By order.-;-. \u25a0.".;*'\u25a0;•"\u25a0:-. :-.-. .-•--:- .. v

C ' . ANNA CATTERMOLE, W.rM.

DILLON—In this city; June 3,"18*07,' John Fran-'\u25a0• -. cis, beloved :son of- John;and - Mary;Dillon,

\u25a0 a':native '\u25a0 of San Francisco,', aged 7 months and',15:days. ,-2- c'1. '--*'\/.'. .--':

':-\u25a0» \u25a0 \u25a0 : "-

\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a01. The- funeral > will»,take 'place *today i(Wed---

-. nesday ).s at •11 \u25a0;o'clock *>a. m.;t from s the jresl-'j'dence of the parents.* 1444 Kansas street corner

;\u25a0•-. of Twenty-sixth.%iInterment jprivate, *In Holy\u0084Crosa cemetery.; :^

' -, '\u25a0'*. ; -.V/V- :\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.-./ ,:ELSASSEB— In< Oakland," June 2."- 1S07,:lChrls'to-

'\u25a0 pher. Elsasser,'' a.native'of Germany. •-'.A mem-

-,*.beriofiOld Friends ;grove \189,7,D.-r A".-

O.*D.;

'\u25a0'\u25a0 stevedores' ,-;and »• riggers' \u25a0.union', and -.' Shoshone\u25a0tribe ,78/;Imp.^o.%B.iM.':'; . , _;. i:. y:;\u25a0 .

'>\u25a0<,': Friends'and ? acQiiaintances iand •members )of

:'-\u25a0:, th© above ;societies iareirespectfully, invitedItor-attend Itheifuneral *services 5 tomorrow." (Thurs-'.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 day),"June ;6,:at:lo o'clock 'a. ni.i'at'the par-

lors of Gantner. Brothers.' S4Bo Sixteenth street,'- under; the*auspices s ofIOld iFriends jgrove *139,

TJ. A. O. D.;Interroent Mount Olivet cemetery.

GRANT—In jAlainieda,' '» June .3, ;1907, fHelen A.>\u25a0 Grant, 1 daughter of the late Senator Gilbert "A:•

\iGrant •and •Helen fA;\u25a0 Grant,"*andIsister •of "E.:..N.- and 'Allen Grant,- a native;of;NewHamp-h ehlre.":. :)-'-- -.-x^ \u25a0

\u25a0 \u25a0.'...'\u25a0:\u25a0 \u25a0'-..;'\u25a0. y^-i ;..'\u25a0; \u25a0'\u0084\u25a0;\u25a0" -•;\u25a0 ir-0\u25a0-< v Funeral -. (Thursday) ,VJune B,' at.'the undertaking ,chapel of,Smiley !& Gallagher,

f»i*2325 Santa Clara \u25a0 avenue," Alameda. ;' i*\u25a0-\u25a0-• • ;

HAMlLTON—ln~ithlsTcity;4jun^2,l l9o7,':J.V

A:r 'Hamilton, a-,native ">of1Pennsylvania,'? aged -.705 years.'?;'' A;member, of1carpenters- onion! 1082.'-^ >

. -; Friends ? and 'iacquaintances (are %. respectfully\u25a0J': Invited s to "-attend 5 funeral *services itomorrow.'\u25a0"• (Thursday )j'iJune J 6;? at tlO »o'clock *

a.Hm.;itat-the:parlors.ofjthe *Western rAddition 2 funeral

Hdirectors,^ 1724 1DeviMdero street ;between Sat->v;tef. and Bush.'^; Interment Holy,Cross cemetery/HANDCpCK—IniithU*city,'JJuiie:t2,''"1907,' iJo-

sephine,-; beloved,

wifeI.of*Samuel y Handpock,\u25a0 and J daughter. ofAThom»s

'andithe '•late •Rose

IHelm,t and|sister IofILouis ? and s PhilipIHeim.*•:and ;Mrs.*Ixjuise %Coeuru, <Mrs.iHenry 1Lauder-Xmann '

and ;Mrs.l^PaulICleu,'- a'native of-France/

\u25a0 aged;40:years!1J month *and •4:days. *,?a»mem-Jber \u25a0of Live'Oak circle:29,'A.~,0. ,IP."? of •

Amer-'.-\u25a0 lea."--, vv-- -.;-\u25a0--; •\u25a0>• .. \u25a0:\u25a0•_ ;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'}'''

';--y'~^:;<'-:f.--':S \u25a0+.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0;_ ::*.

\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' Friends iand . acquaintances'are % respectfully

Viinvited*to ;attend \u25a0; the funeral % services itoday•; '(Wednesday) ,tJune '\u25a0\u25a0 8,1at 18'o'clock ia.^m.. at

the ' parlors <; of*Julius *S.^'i Godeau, :2123-Bush

iIstreet," thence ito Holy.Redeemer church,' Eight-w?,eenth jand;Diamond 1streets,"' where 5 a*;requiem*:;highimass •foritheirepose- of her 1soul .will beX!celebrated; 1? commencing^ at V9.;o'clock ?.«.

--m.• Interment Holy;Cross :ofemetwy.-yj .;>\j;t,v:.;;;;i

HANSONTi-inf this city,*June '4*11907,v:Sarah, be-

j*-,loved.wife of:the late John ;Hanson," and lovingvS*mother SofIHenryv W.t:and Joseph iS.*Hanson\u25a0and IJohn H. Bannister ,\u25a0" a

'native ofIBaltimore.

vMd.;' aged .79; years.--- . .. j . ;'-a Friends v'and iacquaintances »arel respectfully

'/, 1nvlted to at tend the funeralitomorrow,' (Thurs-'*;f;fday ),(atvll-ia."*jn.',^from ?the iparlors '.of «,P. j¥,*6 Green Sc C0.,, northeast ;corner, of.Sixteenth |and

Guerrero streets. ";;Interment Green Lawn ceme-.; tery.- ' , '- - '

HANLY—Ina Tlmbucktoo, Yuba :, countyH 6*l¥IfJane 12,"a 1907,^ Peter jrA. Hanly,:dearly belovedf son \u25a0 of,Margaret ;Brady, and • brother lof James

\u25a0Hanlyiof1Nevada tOlty,^Mn.*|MaryiJS.f Ander-son anditheIlate IMrs. Louisa

'Smith; a.native;

mofiTimbucktoo.J Cal.7T a««d \40!yeara 18 \mdfcthr&*ands26 da>s: /- <\u25a0* -'-

•,%-; The funeral .will take place,tomorrow 1(Thurs-;>-day>,iat :9:ts»ar-in.7(fromtthe:«liapel;6f, Craig,*'iiCochran £fts. Co^'\u25a0%1169 fcValencia a street s near,H,Twenty-thlrdr^ thence W to % Sty*?James zchnrch *Kgwhere^ a

•requiem Shlghimass fforithe 1repose IofmhisIaotolIwill \u25a0b* :.celebrated, ;;:commencing fatt/j9:30 ja.-£m."|'\u25a0\u25a0 Interment iHoly-'Cross f cemetery.'ltJv/«aiTiaa^:g^^^^^rfe^HhßHMßSitHENiY~lnfSalinaB;>r:May^29, 1907,f§Henry,fa|native lofjTexas.! aged j24?years;and I

-".day);'„at. 3•p; ".m.% .- from the '- parlors yof,P.vF.:",Green y-&'Co.;':northeast \corner :of'Sixteenth?,J and iGuerrero

''streets."^ lnterment

':;National-?,': cemetery.- j\u25a0'*\u25a0 ;<;';

.-y.-T^f ;v;v \u25a0'"_- --.-,-; ;.;;..,>.",t \ % "\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,

KEEF—in this city.')June\1907, .Thomas Keef,,''a \u25a0

native !of Ireland,- aged 65 years. •v '(•-*J;,-v-Friends ;and T acquaintances .are 'respectrnpy.

Inrited-; to ftattend -thel funeral *,today « (W*d-;neBday), June o, at 9 o'clock 'aJ^in.vlfrom? theIparlors z.of&Carew ;< &\:,EnglUh.V:1618 s Geary,'

street,*- thence'to|Holy^ Cross >church,' 'wherV a

.-.';\u25a0 requiem :high;mass \u25a0 forItheirepose :of:his .sonlf/;.be ficelebrated,":* commencfnji? .at ;*9:30 1o'clock| ,a.t m.- jInterment :Holy".Cross \u25a0. cemetery ."»' } :^r -\u25a0

\u25a0KELLY—InTSanTßaf ael,- Cal.^ June \u25a0 2,* 1907,•Jo-i\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0••• seph

"C.%; Kelly,"?belovedison>of *Margaret and

~"a. the ? late Thomas JKelly,?andIbrother lof Ed-v ward.-- Frank .'and *JA0.4Kelly

'uad '\u25a0 Mrs!\John

\u25a0;S.-••O'Neil, \u25a0- a \u25a0 native \u25a0- ofiSan -Francisco,

-aged

\u25a0.'-. 2B' years. ;--;;.-c- ..-i..", :u---\^-,. v'.^v:\u25a0,'/*..Friends ';-are :.respectfully !- inrlted ato;attend

r\:the >v funeral *-\u25a0 today.-^(Wednesday)^K\ at "j8:15,o'clock \u25a0• a.rm.;:from }his *late -'residence, ;1541'~ <Franklin jstreet, ;• thence :to •: St^Mary's .cathe-;I a? requiem jhigh

"mass for.thesre-i--pose of his soul, will.be celebrated, 1commencing

at •; 9 .: o'clock <} a.*m.'-4 lnterment .:Holy'Cross.;.;cemetery/ by.special funeral strain: from .Twen-t.ty-flfth.- and -Valencia -

streets/ at~

11^ o'clock';.<a. m.;. -*;f? r.:'-r;>? .;:/;.;\u25a0:• :-.. > ','\u25a0 .-,.. ' -\u25a0 \u25a0:

McKERROW—in!Oakland; T June •3."1907,^ Mary.";L.•McKerrow.i wife ofithe . late .Henry McKer-

:»row,*,aged'67:yearB.'t> >;^.'; t; -',;>-: f :Friends

'and '• aequafcitances are;respectfnlly• Invited" to ;•attend ? Vxb- funeral s services itoday

, (Wednesday), Jane .*5, '1907, *«t 10 "o'clock-'. a.• m:;\atv the > parlors:ofiGeary ft

-Grindell, ]'thence: toithe :Catholic! churchy where a mass

yx for:the irepose'of her. sonl? will:be celebrated.'

Interment ,at jSt.'Joseph's ;cemetery,"i Hayward.'MBTLER-^-In"% this t <ity-,^"June?4, s 1907,'. George:.)Winter;;beloved son of \Louis •\u25a0 and.: Mary Met-. :

"ler :and '\u25a0\u25a0 brother of.Annie.M.:Metier,-a-native

!;;of Buffalo, N.jT., \u25a0 aged ,23iyears :10 monthal;iand 16 days. "s \.vv>i. '- *,*•. V': \u25a0'*''.' ' • '••--"*\u25a0•=XFriends ;and \u25a0 acquaiutancei are \u25a0 respectfully

.-\u25a0'"inTlted to attend the funeral tomorrow .(Thnrs-:«••;day); .at

-10:50

-a."•m.;1*-from:the ? psxlorg \u25a0 of

\u25a0T- H.:F. Suhr & Co., 2919 Mission street between.LTwenty-fifth ',and 'Twerity-sixtb. -:Interment .\u0084: Monnt:Monnt Olivet.cemetery,-. by train.

•" '' ;-;MEYER—In" this"city?1

June 3, "1907,^ Edward W...:• dearly < beloved sou of Ixiuls and Katie Meyer,;ii*and loving brother. of Elton Meyer, .and grand- '\

\u25a0;. son lof Mrs." Mary;Meyer;and \u25a0'Mr.-

and :Mrs.'. -John •

Tlschbelm.t a* native of:San <Francisco,"; '.aged 9 months and 12 days. '•. .'•-: ...',\u25a0"\u25a0 '-t/-,v.;Friends > and ucquaintances iareirespectfully j

Invited,to ;attend the funeral today-

(Wednes-• day), at ;10 o'clock a/'m.; from the residence\u25a0

of his parents,^ 2806,Twenty-third street. /:In-!:iterment r

Holy Cross cemetery..*. : V;~

.'". -,iMORRIS-^-Inrthls city," June '3, -1907, rJoi»n Mor-I

11.ris, *.brother :of |Mrs.*.John IBreen lofISeattle,: a j\u25a0-native *of* County -Wexford, \u25a0• Ireland, aged 28

*."years. -\u25a0\u25a0 _~-1? •? ';•>•\u25a0'• \u25a0 •..--.* .v."-.->>EJ:.--' :\u25a0• \u25a0'•\u25a0:•'\u25a0. Friends and :acquaintances ;are '-respectfully> invited 'to

-attend \ the'funeral ? today (Wednes-

. day),' at 0:45 a. m.;;from \u25a0the funeral psrlors••.. of P. '•F.Green ;& Co., northeast *confer of Slx-ic^teenth'and Guerrero streets/thence to Mission'

'Dolores church for services at 10 a.*m. ;;\u25a0 Inter-:.;,*ment ;Holy.:Cross

'cemetery.'*-- by

'11:30 'a. m.:v train ;from [Twenty-fifth"and N Valencia .;streets.

PARKER— *n this city,"June" 3,;

1907,-Haxel P.,-;\u25a0•beloved iand -youngest idaughter ofs Edwin •C.

'\u25a0': and Merlsa Parker, and sister, of Mrs.' L.-Bris-:bin;-and f, Harry O.v Parker,- a :native 'of Xe-':•braska," aged 15 years 6 months and 18 days.': 1... V?Friends and acquaintances 'are respectfullyiiinvited sto iattend t,theifuneral ,today :(Wed-.- nesda y),•at 11 o'clock ;a. ;m."P from '. the Olivet'. Presbyterian ;church, <corner. of Nineteenth* and>Missouri-streets. Interment /Cypress, Lawn.f;cemetery; by carriage. V: •:\u25a0'\u25a0. :.. , 'PlCANCO—ln*this city, June 4,:1907, Rosa. wife.- of the late John Joseph. Picanco of Sacramento,,: motherof John Joseph and Virginia Picanco,;% Mrs. A? E. Rose, 'and sister of,Mrs. J. J.;Bal-'

llrl.a native of Aiores Islands, aged 60 years,7 months and 1day.- (Sacramento papers please .

';;Copy.)v / ;-, -'V; .-' \u25a0. .:".--^i\u25a0''\u25a0\u25a0'^'\u25a0- :'.:;\u25a0'• "-'\ \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0:-':\u25a0'.'\u25a0' : \

ROBINSON—In this :city,? June. 3,'1907.": James.f Benson \u25a0 Robinson,": dearly *beloved husband of

'.- Luella-O.v Robinson, and \u25a0 father of Frank,

-Ab-:;i-bott, >Edna ;and rAllce

*Robinson. :a \u25a0native o£'

Pennsylvania, aged 62 years and 1month. >'•'.-\u25a0 iFriends and

-acquaintances' are respectfully, invited to attend- the funeral services tomorrow

v (Thursday),.at- 12:15 -i o'clock .p. *m.;'at th«i' .Wesley^ (Simpson) \u25a0:-'Methodist :church, \u25a0 \u25a0 Hayes

; ';and ,< Buchanan % streets. ,-*. Interment „-Cypress..Lawn cemetery,; by'train leaving .Twenty-fifth;:and. Valencia, streetaat 2:10,p.cm. ,T,;.-..T. \u25a0\u25a0-

,SAUOEDO— In>this city."June ;4.c 1907/ Michael-Saucedo, %belovedIfather -.of -jEdna

~and .: Irene•''•Sancedo, -a.native sof sNew> York,-aged \u25a0 85.. years; ,~ A

'member .of San Francisco aerie jNo.

:;61, F.:O. E., and.of, J. B. I:;N.^148. - -V;vNotice ? ot .: fnneral ;• hereafter. \u25a0

-Remains 'at

;>the j\parlors '{of James \u25a0 "McGinn. \u25a0; 832 "Fulton> street ibctwwn;Webster and Fillmore.'' \u25a0"

SCHELIA-In'thls city.' June Vl&O^Gexjrge'W.;beloved husband of Sarah C. Sohell and father

\u25a0> of-Fred .»W. Schell •and:Mrs. H.-G,.''Dlckson,

-, a native of-New. York,"ajted.TO year*.-^• .• =Tbe ;funeral/ will: tate fplace .-• tomorrowi;(Thursday)rvat 110 \u25a0 o'clock '\u25a0> a. ;•m.,Vfrom :.the.funeral parlors :of;Bunker &.\u25a0Lunt. 2666 Mis-

\u25a0 sion street between Twenty-second and Twenty-'-third,.Mission:Masonic temple.' r",:i ;.\u25a0 ;" \u0084'

SCHERER— ln:tnlaicity.-June 8.:1907. Elizabeth--Scherer, > beloved ;mother of ? Mrs.- F.:A.

-For-

syth and Miss Mary Scherer,^ a'native of Phila-delphia. (Philadelphia' papers 'please copy.) »'

Friends are \u25a0 respectfully \u25a0;\u25a0 invited *- to 'attendthe funeral

-services r- today. -'-(Wednesday),?!: at--

-110:15 o'clock 'a.' m.;lat her .late \u25a0residence.- 492

sr" Sanchea :street .between Seventeenth and iEight-*iEight-*.',eenth. ».Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery,- by11:30 a. m. Southern Pacific train >from Twen-',-. ty-flfthiand 'Valencia' atrcets.'jlto^|j!lj^j^aaßßtf

THOMPSON—In1New :YorS:cliy',<June' :4,%i»O7.-• J.W. Thompson, beloved husband of the late. •:Ida;Thompson,-; and *loving> father of Ida andRita Thompson, late of California, a native of

SKentncky,- \u25a0 aged ;55'years. '.\u25a0.",'. \u25a0'\u25a0*-: • ;."*--'"!

URMY—InS Berkeley, "June' '13.,'1907,'*

William\u25a0 jSmith •Urmyr-beloved rhusband ~of EllsaiBrad-"•,fordy Urmy,<> and 3 father of .'Mrs."Mabel -U.,' Scares *of

-Columbia, '\u25a0 Mo..' •Mrs: =\u25a0 Ethel

'.W.

; Kempston, Clarence ;T. - and :Perclval '\u25a0 Urmy.:'Ralph:8. .- TJrmy •of -, Morristown,-N.r^J.,

-and-

Frank H.\u25a0 and:William :H.>Urmy,"a native of.'New York, aged 76 years '11 months and 13\u25a0-\u25a0days.'^\ :.;\u25a0=:..-,-;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 \-_'/;.-- .:•' ~

\u25a0- \u25a0'\u25a0 7 -.-.-'

:Notice of roneral hereafter.- V :•WOBBER-i-IJB:this city.^Juie 4./1907. jGertrnde:;Henrlette, . youngest and.. beloved >" daufht<r;of

'"Henry.and Marie -Wobber,: and, sister of Louise

>:*'Wobber, ;,a ?native < ot > San » Tnnciaco;. aged 2-iyears ;10:months and 'litdays.*, -•V->£•*

- . -'- ''-'i-w.iFriends » and ;•,acquaintances

•«re "respectfully

Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thurs-day). June 6, at 1:30 p. m.,:from the parlors

Vof jH.-: f. Suhr 'ft Co..' 2919 Mission 1street be-r'tween .Twenty-fifth and-Twenty-sixth. . Inter-

ment Mount Olivet cemetery.-

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RAILWAY TRATKI