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ASKS LIBRARIANSTO MEET IN WEST

THE; SAN FRA^GISGO:. GALL, BU.X33AY,: AUGUST,lv 1909^

Waning summer Finds Resorts Crowded

Greene will be able to work the bet-ter in procuring the 1911 conferencefor California because of his position

In the council of the national associa-tion, to which he was elected at theNew Hampshire gathering..

While in the east Greene*

visitedmany cities to study library and mu-seum methods. His ideas on museumwork will be laid before the board oflibrary trustees, which is the body incontrol of the Oakland museum. Cura-tor Charles Wilcomb is the actual di-rector of the new municipal museum.

OAKLAND. July I31.—-Charles B.Greene, librarian of the Oakland freepublic library, has

%returned from theeast, where he went to attend the con-ference of the American library asso-ciation at Bracken woods on MountWashington, X. H. Ha represented, theCalifornia state library association andin that capacity presented the invita-tion to the national association toconvena in California in 1911. The1910 meeting will be on the Atlanticcoast because of the international con-ference at Brussels, .which will be at-tended by many American librarians.

Oakland Delegate to NationalGathering Wants 1911

Session Held Here

The girl said that she was walkingalong the bank of Fitchburg cr«>ekwhen. Brown came from behind andcaught her in his arms. Brown deniedthat he had attacked the girl, sayingthat she had attempted to sell him. aticket to a church fair and that whenhe placed liis hands on her shouldersshe began kicking and scratching andhe was trj-ing to quiet her when theothers appeared. He is thought to beinsane.

After Tatum and Pyrtes had releasedthe girl from Brown's grasp he turnedagainst them and the struggle

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tinued until Deputy Constables Good-v.-ia and M.F. Smith were called. Eventhen Brown refused to give up andsnatching- Goodwin's club struck him aviolent blow on the head, cutting hisscalp and almost knocking him down.By a final effort Smith and the girl'sfather and Tatum held Brown until thehandcuffs were snapped on.

To the frenzied resistance which thegirl offered she probably owes her es-cape from serious injury,aS' Brown ap-peared to have exerted all his savagestrength against her, tearing her cloth-ing and pulling her hair. He had al-most overcome her when her j father,

John Pyrtes, who was at work in afield, and W. D. Tatum, a. neighbor whohad been summoned by her cries, ran toher assistance. .vW-V

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OAKLAND,'July 31.—Attacked, in alone'.y spot this afternoon by EdwardBrown. Edith Pyrtes. a pretty 14 year

old girl livingat Fltchburg, fought andscreamed help was summoned.Brown fought a' desperate battle withhis captors, until bruised, and bleeding,

he was overcome and lodged in jailatFrultvale.

Assailant Turns on Rescuersand Efforts of Four Men

Needed to Subdue Him

GIRL FIGHTS FORLIFE WITH MANIAC

Appeals were made to the "AssociatedCharities in behalf of the old people byneighbors, who gave them shelter dur-ing the day.

Hodgson is partially crippled byparalysis, and for the last year hasbeen unable to .make both ends meetwith the small shoe making businesshe obtains. His wife is an old Spanishwoman who speaks no English. Thecouple have lived in Berkeley for sev-eral years. Hodgson is 70 years of age.

BERKELEY, July 31.—Unable to pay

their rent, which had~

been due forsome time, George Hodgson, an agedshoe maker residing at the corner ofGrove and

-Carleton streets, and his

wife were turned out into the streetswith their few personal effects at theorder of Mrs. Lelah M. Reynolds, ownerof the little shack in which the couplemade their home.

Evicted for Nonpayment ofRent They Wander in Streets

AGED COUPLE TURNED.OUT OF DWELLING

News of SocietyAcross the Bay

OAKLAND. July 31.—

Two years onprobation was the term imposed onJoe Resendes. a gardener, by JudgeWaste today. Resendes lured ManuelC. George to a secluded spot and thenadministered a severe beating with ahoe handle. In explanation he saidthat George had insulted him andcalled him names after they fell outover a deal in real estate and that hehad confided his trouble to a specialpoliceman, who casually informed himthat George ought to be well beatenfor his pains. Resendes carried it outwith dispatch, and afterward tarredand painted a stone which Georgestained with blood when he fell.

uardener Given Probation AfterHis Explanation

BEATS ADVERSARY ONADVICE OF POLICEMAN

Colonel Biddle Is on 'record as de-manding co-operation from the cityand private interests with the fed-eral government in dredging a shipchannel. .

Appropriations to dredge the canalto 30 feet depth will be fought for,said Senator Perkins^ as soon as fav-oraWe.recommendation can be securedfrom the engineer department.

OAKLAND, July 31.—

Senator Per-kins has written to the chamber ofcommerce from Washington that it isof utmost importance to the harbor de-velopment plans that the approval ofLieutenant Colonel John E. Biddlc.United States engineer in charge ofrivers and harbors work, be obtained.

Favorable Report of UnitedStates Engineer Essential

SENATOR PERKINS ONHARBOR IMPROVEMENTS

. Detective Flynn, who is seeking theassailant.- has learned that Peavy fledfrom the house to his own \u25a0 home v at :Lewis and G<sss streets,- then escaped jfrom the city on an early morning^train., ." \u0084- ',- •. \u25a0

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Reese suffered "a serious wound inthe: left side and deep cuts in the faceand shoulder?. ,'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0

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OAKLAND. July 31.—John Ptfavy,' anegro Pullman waiter, is being soughtby the police for the stabbing of Rich-ard Reese, another negro, who wasseverely wounded early this morningat '-'Eighth and Willow streets in aa quarrel over Nettie Nicholsort. .

Negro Pullman Car WaiterSeriously Wounds Rival

QUARREL OVER -WOMANRESULTS JN STABBING

Invitations^ have been generally ex-tended to friends of the institution toinspect the home and to note the workwhich is" being1 done for helpless in-valids. : ..;;: . ; -r

appeal for financial, assistance hasbeen ;made, voluntary, offerings to besent to the home." . , C"

OAKLAND,July 31.—The twelfth an-niversary of the founding of the King'sDaughters'] Home for. Incurables willbeobserved -Saturday, Augtist 7,*by a re-ception at the home, 3300

'Broadway.

The hours willbe in the afternoon from2 until 5 o'clock.

for IncurablesWill Hold Reception at Home

KING'S DAUGHTERS TOOBSERVE ANNIVERSARY

H. C. CapwelV president of the H.C Capwell company, has-returned.withIlls family from" a trip to the Seattleexposition. ;,

Miss Maude Lewis has named Thurs-^day. August 12, as her. marriage daywith Walter John Brendon, ,the cere-mony to be' one of the . elaboratelyappointed V*of the «axly fall. Alarge number of friends willbe askedto - witness the exchange "of the*mar-riage vows at Christ Episcopal churchfn Alameda. Rev. E. R.~ Dodd willofficiate. .. ~

Mrs.-iKellogg and her daughter. MissLouise Kellogg, who have been spend-ing the- season on the Atlantic coast,sailed, for Europe last week, planningan interesting tour abroad.

Two 'large•teas are promised for

Wednesday of the coming week. Mrs.George Martin, who. is here from Ber-lin with vher husband. Doctor Martin,as the /guest of her mother, Mr?.Charles IX*.Bates,, .will be the guest ofhonor, at ah* elaborate affair for whichMrs. Bat^i'has'fserit out several hun-dred cards to /the .otg friends of herdaughter 4 "MlsV Ida Marriott and MissBess Valleau'VUl share In the pleas-ures ofhoatesV <Jii the same day at theMarriott 2r?ss3ence*ln Alameda, when150 guests -AvillJaccept of their hos-pitality.*^;'M'»:'-•\u25a0 . V

One of the more elaborate weddingsof the coming month will be that ofAlbert William Miller and Miss ClaraLeone Carr, which x\'ill take place onthe evening of Thursday, Augiist 12, atthe First Presbyterian ch\u$h ofBerkeley. Miss Carr has chosen MissElsie Marten, a close friend, as hermaid of honor. Miss Myrtle Miller andMiss Josie Meyers completing thebridal party as bridesmaid?. E. J.Best Irtllassist the bridegroom as bestman. The ceremony-will be read by

Rev. Lapslcy McAfee,** pastor of thechurch., Miss^ Carr is the. daughter' oflire. Anna N. Carr of the college city.She is a graduate of the University ofCalifornia 'and gifted as a musician.Miller Is principal of the high schoolin Cloverdale. where he and his bridewill establish their home.

Mr. and Mr?. E. Y. Gibson have givenup their home in Alameda for severalmmiths.and are staying with Mrs. Gib-son's mother, Mrs. Charles J. Wood-bury, at the family residence In Brushstreet. '-'-*i

OAKLAXD,July 31.—

The wedding

of «\u2666 Edward iinglebrlght and

Jliss Alice -Naylor was a prettyceremony of this afternoon, takingplace in tho gardens surrounding theXaylor residence in Alameda. Thegrape arbor lent the Immediate back-ground to the simple marriage serv-ice which made the popular youngsociety girl the bride of the well known

civil engineer. Miss-Xaylor. whose

wedding -occurred earlier than wasplanned when the betrothal was an-nounced in the sfprlng, chose to be sur-rounded by only the members of theimmediate families otf her marriageday. and those, most interested in herhappiness were the only suests wit-nessing the ceremony, "which was readby Rev. L. Potter Hitchcock. Therewere' no "bridal attendants. Mr. andMrs. Englebright willlive inBunsmuir,

jwhere the bridegroom is connected|with the Southern Pacific as a civilengineer and wtjere he has prepared acozy home for Bis bride. It is deeplyregretted that the young matronis to go away from the bay cities,where she has been a favorite In thesmart set. Mrs. Englebright* is abeautiful girl, with the culture thatcomes from study* and travel. Herhusband is a graduate of the Universityof California.

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SEA BEACH HOTEL »".Guests who have latelyv registeredat the Sea vß^ach. hotel are:viH." M.

-Langhlln and J. -Maxwell Ttft and

wife . ' family: /, . ,T. B-- Greenongh and F. W.;Angler \u25a0•;,

• "«\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0wife "\u25a0-•w""

*'•\u25a0 J-^V. Matthews -and

W. T. Brn«V .' \u25a0

' wife-. . • .R.J. Powers and wife Caroline E. SquireM. H. Jelett :

*"^ KujhH. Squire •P. C. Tbaler Mrs. W. C. RalstoaJ. W. Herrlngton Dr.T.Morphy and wifeH..P. Smith and wife MIMPage Brown ;*;

Miss F. Sendderman ...: Mrs.: XL. J. Laymance '

C. H.«Harmon and «Ife Thomas WaschookA. F. Douglas and wife W.vE. HammerMrs. G. L. Lansing Dr. H." T. Hammer andMrss Kate Darrongh = -

wife-

Mrsr H. Forbes . " D. A. BonneyMiss Forbes*.- . R.C.- DouglasMrs. S. F." 'Watson WiHiam Greenbaum ,-"'\u25a0•-'Georgi* Watson Charlotte GoldsteinC. Derleth Jr.,. and Moses HeUer_and wlf«

family" . H. \u2666'.- Walter \u25a0>:. *

Charles P. Coertler and Mrs. A. J.Woodwife Gladys LC Wood .

J. I. Eobcrt* and Jlrs. SI. E.-Bethellfamily .-\u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0 Mrs. 0. D. Sledge .

Mr*. James Hnlioe H, G." Buckingham asdMis* C. C. Hulme wife.. . .; "'

Mr*.A. S. Keeler Malcolm BuckinghamMiss Alice Keeler , Miss S. LaymanceMaster Addlson Keeler Miss Hazel LaymanceF. C. \u25a0 Zimmerman Miss Mac HeitmanIrTlng C. Ackerman and Mrs. Leslie Rice -. wife Edward FrowenfeldMis* F. Grant - J. Frowenfeld ':A. J. Marks Arthur G. Flsk0. Snader and rrife Jack WertheimerMis* Clara E. Laagtlln A. Jacobs .Mrs. Fred*rl<v Thompson Thomas H. StevensonE. A. Browne Mrs. Richard SpreckelsJames P. G'llen !

_and family

P. C. Brennan" J. Trulich and wife

F. A. BaDard and wife Mrs. A. MichellMm. Charles Blaney Mrt. G. SchleslngerMiss Wey

"Leon S. Molse

Charles D. Blaney Miss Felicia. Molse -Mrs. jNephs B. B. Morris and wife 'George H. Stepp . Philip G. Herslen andMr*.Feilx Lats wife . .Mr*.C. Wanderly Mrs. EL E. Beck, andHarrington .Brown* and family

family"

Lawrence Vincent andH. Joost familyMUs 11. \u25a0 Jeest Mrs. W. N. Sweet ,B. Karp«.

-Mrs. C. K. Bonestel

J. Mohner Jr. (Sirs. A. PausOi, andC. Trolio x , *

«>nA. Hesdorffcr 'J. B. GaribaldiUMcElroy John J. KellerCharlotte Linden Henry F. Duttoa andW. H. Heywood- and wife

wife T. C. Walker- .

Mr*. T. N. Cushias 11. G. Bailey and wife-.\Tl»s C. Ghlrardelll (R. Tibbetts and wifeMr». George Kline T. O. Van Ness -andJ.E. Shelby and wife wifeW. C Lawson and wife J. N.Dougherty

IMis* O. Gregory L/A. DoughertyMrs. C. S. Comforth E. Walter and wifeSarah D. Fidlar Thoma* W. CushingJ. W. Brockhase J. F. Williams andJ. J. Dnran * wifejGeorse C. Coddiaf H. E. Stevens and wifeC. E. John* Leslie F. Bice *R. E. Noble C. M. Dougherty acdW. Lv Nelwm wife

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J. B. Robinson 11. Y. KuerrMr*. Lucy Underwood 11. Lion

McCann'

H. 0. Veatcta Jr.Ml«s Kate McCann Alfr<?d T. CluffFrank Dennis and wife G<>raldlne CluffBertha Msddcn Mrs. A. E. CheneyMildred Burkett S. R. Brown and wifeF. Fogelsnng IJ. T. DouglasEmma C. Sirokins TE. D. A. Clay \u25a0

F. Hart Brock and trife Dr. Klmer E. Stone andJ. W. Boaabaupr and family

wife - Mrs. A. E.,Talbot

Mrs. F. Y. Read and A. Dolgmaid D. F. Minney

F. H. Read and wife J. N. Lyons IF. Johnson and wife Robert SchoenerJ." Tomllnson and wife R. Moore and wife ;

Miss B. N. Booth . F. IC DoakMl**Bessie Booth Al GoldsteinMisu Verna Booth Mis* lone Talbott •

Miss Hugh Dow E. W. CheneyJ. Mcliroy .K. E. Graham and wifeWaldo E. Spearman JL. A. Gauter and wifeMis3F. W. Spearman JGeorge L. Marlow andThoma* Olden { family .Mrs. Alox Doig andiM. W. Sweet

children JC. K. BonestelAbraham Simon S. Glenn Amirews andJ. 11. MiH.'ulloagh . wife

~.,Charles Carpy Miss Lina-BradyFrank N. Marston Fred S. SboupJohn n. Aitken E. S. Jolly, wife andJam<>s 11. Goldman . sonE. W. Taylor and wife H. B. Keith, wife andMrs. J. M.Driseoll son . , ;Miss Verdon •* Mr*.S. Solmonson

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Dr. C. L. Tbompsorv Mis*K. SolmonsonMrs. AVn. Thompson Miss G. Solmonspn'E. t. Frelze and family F. M. Van HornW. A. Slmonton )G. W. Tickell and wife.E. B. Melson

*W. R. Lorett

J. B. 1). Edge 'R. B. CannCorinne Cook Mrs. L. J-' LatzG.-B. Lull .Mrs.'- Gladys. Parsons'Mr?. Herman Nullinan J*ur«

-Kinkead ! asd

Herbert Xnllinan* \u25a0 wife'

W. B. Gray Adella R. Jarris-

jJ. B. Dusenberr Anita N. RobletCarl Muntrr and family Robert •E. Lyons andMrs. M. E. Cunninsharoj wifeMlm Alice CannlnshamiMrj". Henry-FladE. L. Foomler and wife;Mlss Flad .Sam J. Era IMlss M. F. HowardRandolph V. Whitlnc IT. J.-BnraMrs. H. E. KentflelJ Frank 11. Cranie andJ. Jvfntfield +* Iwife ,Cahill Hastings and R. Frommer .

wife Miss Florence BarlowC. Abraham

" J. 'C. McCurker andCharles Zinkand wif* \Mrs. B. Allen . tMi«s A. EscolTeMrs. M.J. Somborer (Mr*. Charles WhiteHarrey Dana and nifeiF. E. Morrison; andLelfrhton Macgregor wifeR. M. Neely

-W. R. Brock

Mrs. R. "M. Ptonifer Argyle Campbell andEvplyn Stonlfer wifeJ. Ott»lln Yates

"C. C. Wyandt and wife

Mrs. E. C. Yates ICLEX.AL.PI.XE SPRIXGS ..

Recent guests at Glen Alpine springsare:

SAN FRANCISCO •..F. H. Bearer

l(Mm. N. SllraMr. and Mrs. G. IL.Ca-jJohn Harden Pratt

banif>s '1J- Mannon Jr.

Mtss B. G. Howard |Mr». A. M. KohlbergMiss L. M. Stark plrs: K. MayblmnMis? Dora Israel jjamefe Edward Rogers

A. R." Westphal \u25a0 (Prof. C. Sobcrbicc andG. A. Russ, wife and! wife

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child |pr. N. E. Stephens

BERKELEYMiss K. Comlns jMr.and Mrs. J. E7 Kill-Mr, and Mrs. P. B.j due: i

Dawson .Mr?. 11. PeixottoDorothy Edlnger

' Jessie B. I'elxott*.'

Mr. and Mrs. RoscoefF. M. FrenchWarren l.ncy

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f *\u25a0*!*? FrencU/. Cogswell . \u25a0\u25a0

. - ! LOS ANGELESMary C. Currier *!->r. pnd Mrs. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 FrankMrs. Allen .-:->"': Gordon f

~Mi*«cs Allen IA. W. Thomas and wifeE.'ll. •Lipplncott jBonnie C- GreenG. Horran >-<*$BS3& )Irene 31. GreenMis« Clutt

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[S. W. Kelsey and wife :Cora Parker ;l>aTid.R. Killdnff !Blanche n.' Grcgr (Harrington Krown andKatbcrine launders I\u25a0-\u25a0" family .!. STOCKTON - iC. H. Neill \u25a0 1Ml*s.Winifred West and iMrs. W. G. Wallac<! i nurso. TMrs. F.A. West; j

SAN JOSK*

tElizabeth H. Bailey Robert -.npTcrsca \Lanra C. Bailey . Mis» BeansSanford 4u Bacon- \u25a0

—. .. \u25a0 ,\u25a0: -.; . /. : iiSAN RAFAEL.Mr. \u25a0 and Mrs. J. -D. Margaret Madison

Madison •- \u25a0 Marshall-Madt»on;;:a:.:Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Caroline Madison

\u25a0 -Kuecbler "\u25a0"*

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

Ktte B^anrais tJack; SockenaaanF. W.-Veitch -•»'\u25a0••\u25a0'-' Miss- Little-

-V. c! Shwhan L. Ray JacobsJosle M". Mason Mrs. M. V.. BoardmanJessie L.,Moir Lucy C.:Jacobs ,May Coogan \u25a0 . - A. J. -Coogan

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T.•C.,Cooeau • Mrs. Calrert Meade :.Margery Coogan . .. ' = '.. r ADA3IS SPRIXGS' ~

Arrivals at Adams Springs are as fol-lows:', ~ \u25a0'\u25a0'. s'\u25a0

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•\u25a0" - ' .-""•'\u25a0\u25a0" ';

W. P. McKeeney F. K. BenjaminG. A. SnlllTan M. CapelleC.. W; Reed E. ;DalgeroEmma Reed ' . G. CogornaEstelle

-McGrew Angclo Searplno .

Mrs. William ;McGrew :Miss M. E.-,SelbeiaerDr. T. O. McSwaln L.. T.,BergerMrs. T. 0. McSwaln. . UiT. Rounds8..E. Tracy Mrs..W.E. EldenmillerA. E.'Tracy J. SI. Eghleman- \E. M. Tracy James Spiers „.A..M. Felderman Sam JacobsenS. B. Felderman •«' R- G. Lawson \u0084

'L. J.' Baerne W. • H. AlexanderW. -'H. 'Lock wood . and C.'W.Ounsby.'; wife \u25a0 •:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.

'• ..;\u25a0 Gus LinebanMrs.- William Heilbrcn E. .I.KeatingMiss Hazel Heilbron * G. C. Keane \u25a0

IL:H. Bowman ;and Dick Gauzelol •wife . ' A.W. O'Brien and wife

W.^u. Williams W. A. Loker :F. W;< Baker . Mr.;McMillanMrs. Baker

- . \u25a0 Mrs. -Leland S. Meade

Miss E.F.- Baker Dorothy .Vockcl'

Mrs. S. G. Siltera Emily VockelWr H. Cotton IL..S. MeadeA. H.-Walker and wife111.J.R.. Aden . ,E. H. Rehfeld ..r P. J.'KaTanaugh _'.H. Kessler . < ,'{Mrs::A. M. DaTidsonA/ B. Welch i-. "A. E.,McGaryW.::F.:

'a Hennes.'ey

* . (."harles Perkins ~John Flanagan

'-y Henry -.Feldhusen • -

M. J. Hennessey , S._-S. •McKlnley-:\u0084.-.;,George Scran and wife" W. -'H.:Johnson _'Dr.iMcGflTern Julias Dischin ;,Mel'Williamson Mrs. J.' B.' Mar*hE. L. Burke

' -Marion Z. Marcu

•W.*H.~ Marnhall Mrs-Tl^-Woodard .. -Anna 'F.iKleini::" H. "Patterson ;-Carolyn :KleJn^^- F- Dnnne^ (rj^ ,Anna -McETOy ;:;;\u25a0, • Edwin' Bakery

~Lena:Keaton

''\u25a0."... '.\u25a0•\u25a0' :':

' Alyce .Schwab rH: L. Parker.'. -, .^ A.,B.Mloorahan

-C. U Prldgcn; •.'', JL-J..Dowd and wife - "Mrs. '.Marr McNamara HHr.r L. 'Cramer >\u25a0-.'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0Fred ,;Ton

'Dur*>a : •: '..• JohnSßittcr- \u25a0 !L. Schncll

;;'Jcorse'^Totmsend";I,WUllam Tolaian . ; WilUam .Wood • :• I

.'.-k '*.'.-. •.;'•-\u25a0; . . "

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AGUA CALIEXTEThe following;San Franciscans have

registered at Agua:' Calient*: VMfs." Decoatnaf and too.S. F.;Phistet

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H.,M.:Weiss- : •: -\u0084. IMorris Eib -. :.M. Spelr

' • J. A. Wolf "and wife-

William Hinkel Miss D. BroderickM. P. BiUlng., Mias C. Nolan *:Mr*. Heelan Mrs. F.~ WebsterMiss'Heelan _.- Mri-.8. Clemishere \Mrs. -M.;Horgaa *•- F. Ambrose -J. Plaase - Margaret Webater. ..;>;

A.- Nlcolson and wife Mrs. S. Harris v-»- -.v"

J. M. Gramen Mr. Harris and sonMre.J. Tolh • ~ Mr. and srrs. L«jyJtfrs. -Joseph Coleman' Mr. and Mr«..K*ne^F. X..Burton .:. I*• Kane; \u25a0".'> -- .-.,-•A. L. Hrggins . .Mr. and;Mrs. .ClearyM.Bnrke- •-; * and wav /A. L. Glas.«raan ,. J. 8. Frise .-Mrs. F. Glassmsn - Charles Cohen H:^v\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_-

Mis, K. Glassman .: ;". W. F. TurnerMiss H. Classman' Miss S. KauniU

- .Sig Harband Mlss.E. McCarthyMiss U. E. Freese Scott Handly r •

J. Kelley and wife ' F.A. MUler •MUs Horgan B. BernstelaMr. and Mrs. D. Mon- Mrs.*S/ Harris

anch -'\u25a0\u25a0.> , Miss F. HarrUMlsj» J. -Moaascb L J. Lery

-C. Caarestri

-i. Harris, wife and

Mrs. M. Slgglns ehUd y ~Major H. A. Wright f. Klrshbaum

-0. H; ReSctllng and VI. O'DonneU » . :;'•' wife \u25a0 \u25a0 ;. U E.,L»w»n . .X. F. Semington and A. B. Glauman

wife- Mrs. B. FichncrA. Goldmejet ?.- FiehnerM. Weiss K. B.• ScSwarU -afld51. \u25a0 Hayes ; :wife "'";•' .C. A. Wall Mr. and Mrs. J. TobiasE. Demman UUs H. TobiasMis 3V. Broderick

* -Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook

H.,J. Labatt ""-.* D. Cook \u25a0 . \u25a0

Mrs. VTIIIUm Kramer 11. - 8.. WhiteC. Demljon \u0084 1.. WhiteMrs; J. •Donoraa • K. W.MarischMr». R. Jepsen • C. B. - Dlnghamft.'-Tii-Frankner W. B. Gerry

-William .Morrison and >t. Salomon .'\u25a0 - --

family . . S. Wlthinjtton. wife aadS. Kellermao . -two daughters >

\u25a0 -\u25a0'

---Mrs. 'Bnttenshos and Mrs. Ij. O'Donnell and

family . child . - 'Miss LoTrty .. Edward Kehoe

- •-;Mrs.-'A. G.Chapmea • Mrs. FlatleyMiss A. Ftrrell

-R. W. Rogers

-Miss M: Farrell . Mrs. HclnisnMiss.M. Gleason ' Mrs. A. MeHnjhI/co Fabry. -.\u25a0 . "'. Mrs. D.^PyserA. Hi*mmearling?r Mrs. O. WeberMrs. 'R. Newman Mrs. E. SheldonH. Mansfield F.Burton

".-..Mrs. S. Manrfeld .Tim Hayes -W. Mansfield Minnie DarlinsMr*. W. Bryan > J. W. AftwaltWilliam Bryan. Charles WestMHs Ml Mitchell Hazel A. Jones j»Mrs. 11. Booth -

Joseph Kelleher andMrs. Charles Port»r -son \u25a0

Mr. and Mrs. Welch Bride Smith\u25a0 and family. -•\u25a0\u25a0- Mr*.-Robert RoweFrank J.i Mott, wife J. ILSanford |

• and daughter . Edward Nlehairs""*Mrs. J. F. Manner Mr. and Mm. GUmor«Irene Wanney Anne GnvigtnJ. C. Cuunlnshtm Join GarigenS. Metzner N. A.Gosllner and wife

. P.IRAISO SPRI.VGS*The following names appear on the

register at Paraiso. Springs: .-;?,'SAX FRAXCLSCO

'J. B. Enright {Mr. and Mrs. J. G.Herbert Farjeon j Briton' •.

'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Mr. and Mrs.- H. D. .

Jordan \u25a0 | MorrisonMaster Lawrence , . jMlss Hazel Morrison

Jordan \ Mr. and Mrs. John P.Harry Pinkham . ; Robertson. •• »C". L«>Ty . - . . T..F. BarmanHarry Stephen* Mr. and Mrs. B. B.Ml»s Abbie Schrank StraotreMiss K. Harrison Mr. and Mr*.W. A. QaTanaugh H.B.James'Mrs. M. Daley P.BradyMrs: M. M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. M. O.Dr. and Mrs. JllWvieb

W. B. Coff^y Mlso xftlwrichMiss I.atira Coffey T.•Hawes \u25a0

MUb M. Mltchen Mr. and Mr«.L. Crocker

'R. V. Whiting

Mrs. Charles Coleman Mr. and Mrs.Charles A. Smith '. F. S.. KelleyHugo Michels -

Edward MrCarthyJ. Michels

' . Mr. and Mr*.Robert J., Flood '. Frank Warren Jr.W. C. Osgootl \u25a0"-'\u25a0\u25a0' - - ' *

, OAKLAND. ALAMEDA AXD BERKELEYMlsg May Finnegan |Mr». M.C. CarnealMr.>and Mrs/

-,. :. ,: IThomas McCarthyE. L. Cutting .iJeremiah McCarthy

Mrs. Fleming :- \u25a0 . IMr.and Mrt.M. J. EtbH. H. Ober . "

\l. FernandezMrs, H. Acgelt " IMr. and Mrs. F. H.Leo Anirell '."^

'[ Scbeidlng \u25a0•'

Miss Lncr Angeli Ml«s Georgia SclwtdinKDr. Samuel W. Platt Miss Ixmum SolllTanMiss S. Mileorich (Mrs. "M. MeXamaraMrs. J. B. Boscovlch fSliss X.:MeXamaraSAX JOSE. SAX lIATEO. REDWOOD CITYJ. W.. Goodwin '. Frank Taylor .\u25a0\u25a0':-.Morris Goodwin Billy Fre«lerick«R. Stephen* # Mr. ami Mrs. HajenMatilda Sterens . Dr. and Mrs.Carl St»Ten«

-I-W. - E. Perry

Harold V.Wallace (Mrs. G. W." Perryand wlf»»--. "• 'Phillip E. Wilcox

Mr. »wl Mr?. IMrs. L. W. Shea T

W. J. Brown \u25a0

' SMljm Anita M. Shea.Miss Bertha Brown'

'!Jack- Shea' "-

>lr. and Mrs.; Bramgler !Mis* Agnes Sargent"Misu O'Ham* . , ,MOXTERF.Y. WATSONVILLE AXD SALINASF. S. .Wallace !G. A.:WienerM. S. Lopez s JJ. E. Breen '..Mr. and Mr«. il.eo Hardy

'"

R. H. Moore . IMiss Ann ItersonMr. and Mrs. (Miss Effle iTerson -

S. Bullene iMr. and Mrs.CharlM B. Rosendale I J. D. CochranJoe Nolan "•\u25a0\u25a0• IMr*. X. SboenfeldtD. E. Leßandoor IMr*. R.\u0094 I.Orr and sonJoe O'Reillt !MUs Henrietta Dean

BARTI^ErTT.SPRIXGS

Recent arrivals a^t-Bartlett springs

are: r-- .SAX FRAXCISCOEdward Q. Ring

-IL. Weissbers .

Mr. and Mrs. R. I.A. B. Stedmarf \u25a0

Whelan" - I». Whaly. -

J..B. 'Durst~

Mr«. M. FredericksMr. and Mrs. C. Schles- Miss M. U Fredericks

'.inger ,; . . Miss M.* A. Howard8.-I^fitoa.' . ' MUs D, SmithJ>r. D. FlaUbur^ \ Mr. and slr«. D. Sulll-Charles Brown ;. -| '•'•oJ. J. ScharUeh 1" ,

SAX JO3EMr. and Mrs. 11.

-A.lMiss F. Luca3

Skiff V-

•:\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-• I -.- BERKELEY .': .Mrs. n. J. Magcnlty VlHANFORD:^^^g

I.ED BLIFFI-onI« Winder J:HJF.'W. Decker J"Ed Knauss

- -. j-.'- : . . "

\u25a0

- -"UPPER LAKF. -\u25a0.-\u25a0<.--.--. '.

Lyman W.Barke \u25a0 . -JA.-O. .Wheeler-

v . SACRAMEXTO -B. A. Kritfir.

-IE. H. McKee

Mrs. B. Griron , [Miss M. A. Bradford1 VAIXEJO

Z. J. Ca»per Ia.MpGIU•>.; v *: MT. EDEN

M. M. Vieir* . I_ .

J. F. Forney-

IMIHes Wallace . :*

M. M;Vieira I

J. A. Graves JAdcraldr-PpllissierE. P. Grafts iGeorge Ifc HazzardH.,C. Grarcs \u25a0 IMrs. HazzanlGen. M. 11. Sherman

'IfSreta Hazzard

Kd Strauebnre '• • ICarroU HazurdMrs. G. Pelllssicr aadi Marry Hazzard

too- ---.-..•.\u25a0--\u25a0 . i. JDonald Hazzard"

Mrs. L. Roulet--

JMi*« M.^A. Baxter" "^• -

MENLO PARK'Mr., and Mrs. W. H.I• Kodtn

" - | '1 '

TRENTON. N.JA. G. Holcombe |

''• : CLOVERDALE -C. F. Grant . { .-.. •» .. *"^.. ? . K'Oa. , .. t "'" '

\u25a0

Mr. and ,Mrs. A. H.!

> ---;'.. OROVILLEMiss LIlUe Montour I •

.GII-iV BEND, ARIZ.T. C. Rowley \.y •\u25a0 i'-v;>'/\u25a0•'

\u0084 . \u0084 SAN LEANDRO -:•*£*?£F. G." Rose •... : iniomas B. Mor;aa1. J. Barley

-I

- ' .OAKLAND •

D. F. Murphy -\u25a0-|H. IVDlehl

F. W. Dlehl • \u25a0\u25a0; • |W.C;Kennedy•. -'v -v-'-' SAN^MATEO^i»>

Mrs.,G.I.Emerson- j "

The recent arrivals at Sully's ;are: :i

"

SAN FRANCISCO '\u25a0; ?Mr. and Mrs.CS. S.H. Eaton" .-Blser : i

\u25a0 <--•-... Mtb. J.' JohnstonMr..and Mrs. R, C. V Mrs..E. Eraas Smith.

-Locke: v-

"..:'.,Mr. and Mrs. TornbaronOtto Flelssner \u25a0;-:,, >r^ Mrs." B.;Heflfron^ v«Cuthbert Flelssner :Mis« G. IlcilfronMr.^and Mrs." J. W."!Miss J. E.:Frank

Poore^.r ;.•-/; Miss B^H. La FailleMrs. H. Relgle and.. Mr.";and

'Mrs."Bacman•"• daughter —-.-.\u25a0 \u25a0 ;Mrs.'A.'-W.' Dunn -and

MUs ,- C Jewell *- >'daughter-- '" . . '\u25a0"- T;

Miss Jillerson E. Lewis ->•\u25a0

—Mrs.»E. J. U&t\u25a0\u25a0"--\u25a0.'\u25a0 Miss.M. S. WalUce .Mis* E.1Luke MUs">J.'< WallaceMiss L.-Holt ' :Miss "Alice BrophyMr.'and Mrs. F. W. \u25a0.. Mlss!Eichor»t.

'\u25a0:'\u25a0'• Murphy '*- /"\u25a0< Mr. and 'Mrs.'Harding \u25a0

Mr.,and Mri.G. B.~

E. P. Southard .:Frasch \u25a0 .; '-

\s. y'\u25a0 J \u25a0 .*.--, \u25a0•'

\u25a0 . \u25a0

- _ '

Miss M. Bnrntrager \u25a0 Miss V.'M-".Barnard \u25a0"

Miss N.- Manning":Mr.

-and :Mrs. E. K.

MlssM. MacdonaldT' "-Prestoni- '

",

Mis* Slater '- ->. .T~ F.^Hanly '\u25a0* _;"

MlssG.'Storpr- - . I^D..Holland. ." .

Mi««*K. Wooldridge- J.'W.*-Bri*towe-

Mrs/ C/-He«ser ':.:-\u25a0 :'i."i'-i V.v

"' - '

;.*, >'l SACRAMENTO'

Miss.G. Jcces-... .., _I -

'•\u25a0.;\u25a0-' VNEWCAS7LE;.

Mrt.' H. Hall I... \\- \u25a0.-:\u25a0 ' OGDENMiss" C. •Warner

'-^ISKI'JMSBa \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0'

,*; ;. MERCED '

\u0084 .\u25a0H ,Jcd;« i'a'nd Mrs.- E.N.; Rector tad child'

: TAHOETAVERX.-Recent" arirals at Taho'o -Tavern are:

SAX FRANCISCO r~;^'Dr. \u25a0«. Rerxsteln J. A. M«Gres«;"*. B. Wallace \u25a0 P. K. Gordon "

S. K. Smith M. Byman and wife'

J. ;E.. Bntterfield f Helen HytaanB. Btzby and wife - Master Joe BymanW. D.:Cohn , MUa _F. MetzgarMrs.' E. McCatchen M.K. Seralllan -Miss g. Collier M. H.-Fay and wifeW. A. Brown, wife a*d Mrs. I.Schmidt- -,

baby • iCharles E-- Parkes andB. -C. Botsford and -family

- '-wife \u25a0 C; S. Fee

'Mrs. JI. K. Cole O. C. MerrillWestlake ,Cole A."Disbrow and wifeBernardo Cole

~~M. Gertrude Homne-

Mlss R. Barley . dienDr. F."C. Le*itt *'IB.Bf«Ter Jr.George B. Hart Dr. Charles Kin?Clintoa Jones and wife Fanny Mayblam -.- 'Uita Helen Jones

'Arthur A. Smith

W. G. Volkman E. Lank SmithJ..U Graf and wife

~Mrs. A. W.- Adhlberr

H. H. Harris and wife Mr. and Mrs. B. Lear-W. I.Patl and party itt -Mr. and Mrs. L«rsen Miss Helen LeafttttMlism A. and C Bart-lUiss M. Smithlett J. A. Lewis . .

I.S. LIHie and wife E.> GleesoaI.C. Mullen. C C. Rirers and fam-D. r. Popple -IlyW.» n. McMana* J. X Padnia3. -A. Sampson aad'j. M. Maanon Jr."'•wife • [G.1 Knm 'CSarl^s S. Kraase |E. DrnlsenbergA. ScblUinc X. A. Dora and «If?Rudolph Sehillißt J. C. C*Tanau?h aadWalter Schilling :

-wife, two daughters

1. 1Van Lien and sonJ. G.'Garnett and wife Mrs. C. L. Eschnaa .W. M. Conn, wife aad L. C. Edefaman

daughter « Miss S. WeberL. W. Leryand wife Wise E. T. Hansea I;

-Andrew' Carrlgan" and J. Apple

wife JUas E. ApnleF. C. Humphrey* vtlsn T. PrinceMary U Black

'Charles Satro

v OAKLAXDC. H. Taylor and wife Mre. \T. EagoMl»s Kaowles -v E. W. Enso Jr.Jesale Grlmshaw: Bessie E. WakerD. F. Belby and wife Mrs. E..MatthewsMrs. O. Pierce > lathryne MaherTViilUm J. Johnson and W. B.'Rlckry-wlfe Mis* A! Bowles

Ml» J. Johnson > Mrs. W. S. BenshawMrs. Isaac I*Reqna

-MU>s Hen^haw

Mls« Amy Long-

Miss Grimes-

diss Sallie Long and 11. Chlckerins and wifemaid , . BERKELEY .

H, F. Brigjs and wife O. TlnDenaan and wifeHelen M. Brt?gs J. 3. WrljthtW. X. Moore Jr. 11. E. Wright and wifeA. F. Frey «»* wife F. S. Edlnger and wifeAUeen M. Watklns Mrs.'Alice BeleyoffE. Schomaker :,,yiA. B. Eddy

DEI/JIIOXTEAmong the recent' -sruests at Del

Mbnte a.re:SAX FRANCISCO

Mrs. S. A. Jones ,;-" 131r.'1 3lr.'t and Mn. AlbertMrs. W. W. Harmon

'\u25a0-'.I'-*.Dernoam

R. E. Brown 1•*.'. Mr*.J. W. OrrDr. E. Schmall

--. I.W.'rVaa Laadt

Carlton CCrane ' Mr. and ;Mrs;— J. D.F. W. Blsnch #>-- -\u25a0 .Sw»et and chau2etxrMr. and Mrs. J: D. Herbert Flelschhaeier

Johnson and daashter Mrs. Hattie SimonJoan Joseph Doran Albert Meyer .G. F. Charleston Mrs. CM. EtirUckAnna Kelley A. M. RosmbanmMarlon Dittenbo«fer . Arthur BachmanMrs. Greenbood Mr. and Mrs. WilliamMr. and Mrs. B. C. H. Jordan

Kennedy ~ ' -Lawr»a*e W. •Jordan

Mr. and Mrs. Armsby Mrs. J. M. DriscollMajor and Mrs. C. 11. Miss Verdon

MeKiostrr Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Mr. and Mrs. George Corkill. woa and

Bertholen daa^iteriTan B. Beer Mr. and \u25a0 Mrs. C. C.Mn. M.T. Serrea TerrinPorter Serren James King SteeleHother Wismer Mrs. Gertrude FrackliaAdelaide M. PollackMayo R. Carroll James D. Pheian aadMrs. B. Weil \u25a0 chauffeurtli*s M. Weil Mrs. Hattie SimonJoseph L. Greenbanm Albert M^eyerMr. and Mrs. St? Mr. »nd Mrs. F. H.

Greenebaum and two Dntton \u25a0 \u25a0

maid**

Talbot C. Walker ,.Mrs. Herbert Flei«eh- Mrs. Charles C. Jnil«-a

hacker.' two children Mr. and' Mrs. F. A-r and nurse • "- i\ Somers^aad chauSeor

;. OAKLAXDMrs. TV. S. Xoyes [Miss Anna EoosMiss E. Ij. Xoyes (Jallaa ClouchDr.. and Mrs. F. H.jMr. and Mrs. W. F.-> Locke . • J Jack'Mr. and Mrs. B. F. [Jlr. and . Mrs. H. Ar. Durphy ( SmithMrs. E. Raw J"

BEBKELEYMr. *nd Mr*. 11. K. Miss Nori Evaas

Metealf" Mr. and Mrs. Charm

Mrs. James B. Home BullGeorge B. Boke

LOS AXGELESMr. and Mrs. H-irrinc-'Mr. aad Mrs. H. B.

-too Brown and four Trowbrid^echildren. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllts

W. S. Brush '- J. Bole and danzhterDick Johnson -. \u25a0

- Mrs. F. 11. RlndzeFrank J. Horn • Mis*R. A. RlndseJack Ammermaa S. K. Rindge *Earl Brown , Miss It. A. RindseL. E. Dtcksoa .. '

, F. H. \u25a0RlndseOertrode B. Parsons F. WebnterLillian I.Teazle J. H. Rnd&s

AETXA SPRIXGSThe following are recent guests at

Aetna Springs:

SAX FRAXCISCOH. >r. A. Miller iMr. and Mrs. L. B:G. W. Lewis \u25a0_

• LarzelereM. E. Pinckard Miss Lotna Romer0i H. Weeks Thomas F. BannaaMiss Jennie Blair Philip P.-PaschelMr. and. Mrs. B. H. X. P. ferine

Smith-

Mrs. LarsenHarold P. Plnmmer | Jn \

POIXT RICHMOND . .rMr. and Mrs. J. H. Coleman ,

OAKII\XDB. W. Taylor • IGeorge T. HawleyMr. and Mrs.

'Don M.jRoy Reynolds

Morris and two boys Mi«s Jane CrellinMrs. Jnlins A. Yoang A. &? In?ramMrs. R. F. Panlln Master Edward YouncMi»s Imosene Stuart JMiss Carrie E. HawleyUiss I^nnie Stuart ! .

ROSSMrs. Edwin L.Grifßth IMHIem Griffith

SAX RAFAEL.Miss L. 3. Foster Mr. and Mrs. S. B.P. 3. Foster Cn«hinsMr.'and Mm. W!ll>ra James Tunotead

W. Morrow v.^fJames W. KeysMr.and Mrs. A.Foster i

XAPAMrs. It Z. Hennessey |Mr. and Mr«. C. S. SwgnMi«s France* HonnesseytMr. and Mrs. WilliamMiss Mary Henaessy f Watt

OAK KXOLI..Mr. and Mrs. H. C.!M:*s Ethel MeloneE Melone \u25a0 . |

RUTHERFORDMr. «Dd Mrs. G. <9o I-atonr

*. CLEVELANDMiss Marsaret Calhotml -' .

.ST. HELENADr. F. C. Xetrsnn | . .

SOLID COMFORT HOME RESORT

Late guests at Solid Comfort HomeResort are: .

SAX FnAXCISCOM. Herrell JSliw B. FrtyMrs. Au?u»ti ricllicg fMI«Gertnid" B.Mrs. Wniitm F." f Gllddon

H...11i0i-- '• -

|Miss L. Ro*merKosen" Ifr»illnjr jMlss F. RoomerMrs. Wiiliam E. -SmltblMlss U BlackRoy Smitll , JW. T.HoUln?Mr. and >Jrs..G. A. IMrs. Clareac« Harman-Nelson . |Mrs..J. P. HollandMrs. Kngene Sweeney fMiss \u25a0 Caroline HollandMrs. Albert Mllly. : (Jereba HollandMiss Cecelia Milly Paul -HollandMdmM.E. Dowd NeUis 'HoUamlF. >Watermaan J. P. HollandMr. and Mrs. F. W. Mr*. Welw*

Slayer " Mrs. Mo7;tMiss Alice Slayer JMlss MoffetJ. R. Hermann I

AiAMEDAMiss J. Fjord Mr. and Mrs. C. E.Mis* J. Bain \u25a0 . .SSeejter * daughter

'Miss ETelrn Bain - Captain K. Van Oter-Mrs. W. E. Bain

• ; endorp*OAKLAXD

Mr«.?M. S. Dewing rMm.-U'Rlrers ;

Miss Pearl M. Dewing [Miss Alice KellyMiss Ethel B. Dewtn^ |Miss Lena Klef;rdorfMlsw- Stella F. Har-,tJobn O. Watklnsmana \u25a0\u25a0—' jt- \u25a0"*' IJack LittleMiss H. RlTers Ji:

PETALCMA^Mrs. John XeTerana IMrs. E. V. Dow

\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0- \u25a0 ; .' r.v^NAPAMrs.1Burt Norton and IL. Fnafce -• - -

|family ,fMn. L. Fnnke

3tfrs. W. Rutherford IGUdy* Funkeand family |Mrs.,Blrsch aad famOy

C.131P VACATIOX'

•The following are among the arrivalsat Camp Vacation: .:

"

SAX FRANCISCOMrs." Marshall

- ' Grace A.,Robinson'

Maude Marshall ' , SylTla Mathews .E»elyn Marshall Sirs. KirshenMrs.'.M. O'Brien ". . 'Miss Klrshea

-.1-"

Annie O'Brien . F. .H. Shootman '.Mrs. J.-Costelto Mlsa D.. M. QulrkrAnnie? Coitello C. S. Crossley aad wifeLacy .Rooks

- {Catherine Crossler> . OAKLAND - ' .Bessie Grant ;

*.D. W. Geary and family

Douglas Grant* '

Mrs. H. Greyce HanbyM!«s B. Pilcher Ramona HanbyH. Frontier Ml»s ClalreMUlsPierre \u25a0Frontier 'Mrs.-R. S.tSmlta , ' .Mrs.'F. Rockwell Miss A. St.. JohnsonCarrie Rockwell

'Miss ATB. Rhlnehart- -

ALAMEDAMrs. C. E. BoTey

*tMiss Marlon Horey

Candy by I£xpre«a

:_. Candy, sent by express to ;all? pointsin^Callfprnla. Is -carefully .packed soas .to.arrive in.perfect :

Send address, with \u25a0money?order. toGeo. Haas .& Sons* Pirelan BuildingStore, San Francisco- »

TALL.VC*

The _ following have registered at

SIN FRANCISCOJessie E. Trie« Ott» ReimerFrank A. Bartcsa Mr*..W. BaomW. Well Mrs. IV*. H. BarroaO. J. Itaestoo to. «J Mt«. 11. B.C.. H. Davenport , rayBradford W. Boeler - Mrs. L. SchmidtA. B. Wostphat {James P.. StetsonM. P. Utrschmam and H*rry X. Stetson and

wife \u25a0 -eaauffetirReginald Hlrschmaa F. r. Rotates and wif»

ami none « W. J. UannlxJ. M. Mannon Jr.

-Mr,- anil Mr*. G. It.

J. -L. Graf. .CabaatsaMrs. A. M. Rohlberg O. H. CabanUis Jr. V£*;Miss Fanny Murblon Mr*. C. Baom

*

G. A. Ross, wife and Stfeji Helen R. Banai• child Acathi A. SmithMrs. Stlra • -

C.-Veni** SmithArthnr G- UHienthal "Mr*vC. E. Fart* andJ.- U Llllentnal fimlirVictor 11. Levy R. I>. r!«»ra«siJessie Ulllenthal H. G. PlsgtmannA. A. Stelnberger

'Mr*. Kay I-e-rin

John J. Greeley M.tro A. Greealaw-OAKLASD

T. C. Coogsn 1Mr. and Mrs. Williamill** Marjcrte Cooiran j 1.-^•k*...•rle* Ericksoa and iJ«bn r. Locke

fanjily \u25a0 {Lonl» D. Voice aadT. Detnnaa wifeMb*.Florence Lock* I

PASADENALewli J. Me—itt and B. R. Flaanoa and

wife wffeRaj A. WooJard B. W. Smita and wif«

LOS ANGELESDr. Robt. W. Bayues A. E. SmithE. V. Baker Strt. M. E. TmverMrs. Edyta W. Hendxy Mrs. F. P. Scott

and too-

'\u25a0"-.'' F. P..ScottBob NoctSam

SKAGGS HOT SPRING*Arrivals at Skaggs springs are:

SAX FRAICCISCO •

W. 11. Kearney iLewi* F. Brlna-tooT. H. Kearney Jj. Forrest Wyman.andJoin Slsich ( wife • -Frederick BtlaVo '

IMM- Charles At CootryWill Kp!l»r , and sonP. H. LlTing?toa and Mrs. J. Jacksos.wlf- WUHata O. Faiy andMrs. H. C. Dithtnar wifeMiss Cora DUbmar M!«s M«r?ette HenajiitMax Morten tlobs StruraaJofen J. Carey

%: JW. 8. O'BrienG. K. Bobbins aad wife J. J. I.yn.-iJ. E. Steffea* an.l wife|A. C. N>wN-raTbcnnas Xnttrids* aad'Josrpli Holler

wife |H. 1. Mn!cre»yJ. U Mexsier IMrs. M. J. S^na horsesFred J. O'ComiHl Jinan N. J. DcdleyMrs. P. MeArdl* JB. J. I-«rinMiss Irene M.-Ar1> jM!s< IT. Ta!t

MILLVALLEYGeorze L.Payne . ftlady* V. Gas«George I- Payae'Jr R. I«;'b*iml

Marif B. Payne F. MlcbaelHazel L.Scblic?man S. H. Stewart

HEALI»i4BrRG -.R. Brown - |G. 11. Catttrft?!<l

OAKLA.NDW. B. Sandford. wife!

and daughterHIVERSIDE

Irene Btttterfeta 1BERKELEY

' . •D. J.Martessteia, wlfejEJlzabeO Bu::rr2-'M

and son \u25a0•>-:. -\u0084„ .rar itvale

Mrs. Lv Lerin !-"

SAXTA KOSAR. B. Cbandler "

i.SODA BAY SPRIXGS

Arrivals at Soda Bay Pprrnga are;

SAX FRAXOSCOMrs. Hattie 'Whttney !E. T. B*IIilKi.vin*i c. Brown

'Win. IVattin:

Mrs. C. A.-Bureo |Janw>s Waiiin;Mrs. E. K.Harriajton^O. B. IlammoaH. V. Ke*lin; Cfcas. B. Clmtt?ntoaWm. Lelber B. B. BalllngtonMrs. Wn». Letfter 6. A. Boon*Mrs. K. Klrchmelster Chris B. LarsonMrs. W. 11. Moran A. T. CanaanHarry Moran G. 11. Feije -\\Mi»* Rxwarid Moraa, Jim. G. ILFei^P.u«"!l Fenayrook . Milton FeigeEdward Omaitey <\l\n Sa.ll- M.wbr vFremont Older . JF. P. RoaebMrs. Fremoat Oldfr jMrs. F..P. RoachEd Ctaley SMix* daily LyneoMr*. Adam« iVtscent K«*liasMls» Panline JacobseolP. 'CarfaqniA. T. H«*» {Mrs. P. CarfaqulMrs. A. T. Best iMtsa CarfaqnlG. Onuay > Mi<t»r Carfaqal11. Xewaaan » ;

BERKELEY AKD OAKL.\NDJ. C. G*ntiT -•' JMiM Carrie B. nawl»yMrs. J. C. Gentry fG*oru<? T. Ha-rleyJllss Fk>rtßc« Gentry JJ. J.^McGowanMiss Frances Gentry iMrs. J. J. M<-GowaaThe». C. ETaaa « jW. A. WUhartMrs. B. M. Birdsall IMrs. W. A. Wi«hartC. B. Ilawley '• iMiss norotbr WJshur?Mrs. C.~-8.. Ilawley (Ml«s Ellwib*a S. MoirMi-* laiOKene. Smart,IKey. BeßoUsMiss Lennie B. stsart {

KUtMATHHOT SPRIXGSR»cer. t arrivals at > Klamath Hot

S-rings are: \u25a0 \u25a0

SAX FRAXCISCO' •

x K. Walsb and wife IAb« Wiiliaou aad wif*rank H.MUIa aad wife!1. X. Kra:-sa J. Cbilds

OAKLANDArthur E- McGrtl • "{Artbor W. Beli aadiMrs. E. H. Steele r wif» RKf**

BEBKEL£T' •

Leo O. Murpaj \ \u25a0\u25a0 >: ,*' '

',LOS ANGELES

W. D. Woolwins and;Loci» M. WooJwiaewife

~: |

SACBAMENTOE»a Trtffiiple jPhilip S. PriTer. wifel£. M. Coty aad wife | and children

PETALUMAA. B. Hill and wife •R. 31. BinJosle P. HUI ID. B. BUIBaby Fairbanks Ja. B. HIUJt

XASBVIIXB.TENX-'

5. S. Wharten IFEAXKLIX, PA.

Mi«» Josephine G»snt iE. J. Grant aad «i>TREKA

illsA Josepiini? Colby I -\u25a0''

"CBICOL. U. Borb*t I

BIOG3Mrs. Wniiara Doty J

L-IKETIEW.IOEE.George Dean \ ,

BLUEUKES RESORTSvThe foHoTTlng: guests from San Fran-

cisco have visited Blue Lakes resort*:Mr§. C F. Francis Ed BapiiminJ. H. Wolf - Barry MoranB. Hagan '*z*l£'. J- W. Cameron aajAlice "E. Cryre wife

"

Clara M. £putae-

P.- FucndrlinsMr. and Mrs. B. L. C A. Toemlaa

Rhinebart [Mr. awl Mrs. CharlesMr. and Mra. F.. Ban- Selk

-penberger \u25a0 Miss X.la.i S*li

Sam Rosesbtum asd >!!w Estclla Soi'»nif? Mr- and Mrs. James

May E. Connolly SffiwnJaliet L. Grass . ;

.Mi<!S T. Sor^nscnLUliao G. Grass Moter Lrslie SormyeTiDr. G. A. BoeUm aad Mr.

-and Mrs. \v. a.

\u2666rife \u25a0 AnstiaLoabi Metzger and fam- Clarence Awtlii

ily Malcolm Aosttn11. C. Callaxhaa- Mr. and -Mrs. P. BeneyP. L. PettUrrew. W. V. McKlnneyMiss K.Catlartaa Oeorje A. FolltraaMiss C. CaUajhan : • Mr. ana ilr». Ge«rsaIL-Meingren, . gnli-b»rrMi.«-i. A. M. Ptetsr MUs P-«rl ScUb^rsMlj-s Bo*e Pfister

_ . Miss .VioletSARATOGA SPRIXGS

Recent- arrivals at Saratoga Springsare:

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SAN FB-%XCI3COO. G. Hukett L#Und Gata^rn. E. Maesse Mr. and Un. FrankMr. aad Mrs. J. A. Broad

Sorensoo Miss Era RobertsMr. and Mrs. Georr* Miss Jennie Roberts

Snlsbcrr . Miss Soe RobertaMiss Pearl Salsburx Miss «ar;»r»: RobertsMr. and Mrs. George .Mr. and Mrs. X. U

CUrSt Boyd.OAKLAXIi

Mr.,and Mrs.Joaepli W. B. HarrisJacobs , W. J. Kles

James Morsan E. EakaooMiss Minnie Itartia Mr. and Mrs.A. B. Styles and wife F. T. Wood- \ » ALAMEDAMr. aad Mrs., jCharles JBock

B. C. Cryde'

Walter B. Boyc*Mr. end Mrs.- \u25a0.- 1Hamilton Dcnaell

S. N. Boyiia • \LOXDON

Selwifts UeweD>a-

(Master SelwinMrs. Selwia Uewellen | Ltowellea Jr.'

HOTEI»ItAPAEI../Guests recently ,rejriitered at Hotel

Rafael are: •~\

- '.The Misses Knrnaer wnnam B. BlalaaW. M. O'Coaaer \u25a0 C. E. JohnsoaMr. and Mrs. R. W. Miss Belea Baker

Smltli . Mrs. U I* BakerMiss McFeeley , Walter C- Got*Ml»» Bemlce Barr .*-" Mrs. W. J. SomenP. M. Bellex • DaTkS BaehmannMr. aad Mrs. H. L. F. C. Pr-*:en

Ho;hes .-.-.. R. C. BerteaeMr. aad Mrs. J. L.

'[Gray Stabb»

Green . (MUa Marlon BallMr. and Mrs. E. B. IE. O. Selfrldse Jr.

Groenendykte JM. A. SteperMrs. Jes<e D.^Carr '{.WUliam 11. Blaketmemmt&k

—•BICYCLE RECORDS BROKEV

SAL.T LAKE CITY. July 30.— Tw»world"3 records were broken at th«bicycle races" tonight.'. Saxon Williams

•of.Buffalo, X. T.. roUe.'the 9v« mile un-.paced -professional in ;-10:3S.

-auain.-*:

'11:04 1-5. made b>* Alexander Petersonof. Dayttmi O- Ivor Lawsmn broke.hisown.feconl '.»f *:i'J for :the-tbrce mile:lap handicap professional, riding it"ia

OAKI^AXD; JuljV^L—The tßelianceclub .-will give:a.'-;.ladies* -night •at

'the

headquarters at-Reed hall next .Thurs-day "eyeningr. :

'The :feature will be 'anillustrated, lecture' by D.'tE.'ißernays. on".The;Fa iryland jofUhe.Pacific.".The^riecture/i.wiH deal Monterey

peninsula, .and Berriays "will'dwell -on

tb'e. db?orbln;r 1historical and* romanticsides' of,: the famous^t-eg-ion."

*, • •

; The Ts.lides have- been carefully pre-pared and chosen and

I

have :been recog-nized;; as] artistic. iachievements^ of

-a

lsig:h:;order.~; Following-the lecture, adance and musical program willbe car-ried* out^ /

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Illustrated Lecture on "Fairy-land of Pacific" to Be Given

RELIANCE MEMBERSPLAN LADIES' NIGHT

NAIROBI..British Bast', Africa. Jtily2i;—Colonel Roosevelt and -his son Ker-mft attended theraces hereithis after-noon.; Kermlt tooktpart in several; ofthe' event*. \u25a0 I-ast night .GovernorFrederick J. Jackson ;gtive'',aVlar^e.of-ficial, dinner; in honor; of. the .-visitors^

Offical Dinner Given in/Honorof. Elder Roosevelt -

KERMIT ROOSEVELT RIDESIN RACES AT NAIROBI

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BURLINGA^SIE REAT. ESTATE MtttTALtET H^L RSTATa

ON Cascade drive, ia «9JiIl Valley; the best buyon this side of the bay; furnished 7 roomboese, strictly first class, on lot OTxl.Vt.with 2frontages: $4.100 trlth terms. 'Box 3594. Call.

ponrr RicHMoyp real estate

TOD-willpay as much for one front foot a fewyears from now as we ask for a lot today.Don't mention this to your children then (It\u25a0Ught ctuse remarks.) Santa .Fe tract centerof Rlchstc&d: $3 per month boys a lot. Sendfor maps. MeEWEX BROS,. 475 Pine St.,S. F. R. T. Shannan. rep.

uu.uii, inveauuenu. lota, ranches, acre proper."tie*. BROWN ft WILSON. Santa Cms. CaL

OCNC-ALOWS ON EASY TERMSCOTTAGES ON EAST TERMSRESIDENCES ON EASY TERMS

I'rw Uondred Cash, Balance Like Rent.!>w Huafired Cash. Baiaace Like Rent.

Only 30 istnotes froa> San Francisco— aa alllied ride, ao fogs, no ferries—large, roomy lots.• «ita sbunfiasl ispare for garden and rich soiL"Ik. i<eaatlful Hayward Park (San Mateok. cd-\u2666oinicg the handsome $500,000 Peninmla hotel.With all the pen;a«a!a before him. Alvlnza Hay-warJ cjio*» this rfK for his bom*, and now wear» selling the •earn r.f the hocue site prop»;*:iy.\u25a0 Just the place for yotmgstprs to romprnd-.ron inj grammar pchool aad high school inf*a Ut:«o; up t<» date fire department; fire hy-£raat* il»roct*aout tract: low commutation rates«n3 speedy transportation, both by train andctogtric car; property lies wlthSs 5 minutes'•"«"^Zli <f statioc; rtores. backs, doctor*, etc.

;V.'c -tr'll t»r;Vl yo;ir home after your cwn plan• <er oil- cr-hitnet trill forcisb .and youegp te;y for both bocxe and lot with a few

.t.h»Jrct! <".of!ar3 ca«h. balance your monthly r»nt.•\u25a0 Th,'* 5$ n'lt. :'..• nsaal "srJwrban hrcie" prtp<v

•f;::i«>a. where rocr ln>Tae is rr.V.e* frvci necej-\u25ba;::c»—AI.T. Tilt*: CONVENIENCES AND I.rX-,TKIKS ARE WITHIN A FEW MINUTES'VTAXJC OF THIS-PROPERTY. Call at thiscftit aad nc the \u25a0,«-.« of bomrs. We can ar-rr.agr .satisfactory trras.

BALDWIN A- H^WELL. r!«-3i4 Seamy st.. P.P.IJSANK K. GIiIMMOX.l'*C B St.. P»n Mateo.

CENTRAL- ADDITION,.-, . CENTRAL ADDITION

\u25a0• . SO >:;nutf* Troai the City• . - . —;—

.-. rriT<-^n :i«n Nta:*^ acd r.ar'Jnciase\u0084 ilrtwvea Tru tspMlr Onyrlaj Ceoten

.In-'-:t!i» \ti^\. .resitfeatUl **>^:k-n <>f Saa Matei•\u25a0 end Burilii^amc. KXialz'.ts: San Mitro park and\ \u25a0•\u25bauwoauCi'd by properties JUat haTe made fcr-".tones 'for' tbt-se wiw bocguc early..'*U> <Inwn and w Central Addition. Tbe at-:tractive liosncs aireaOy b~;U acd /the class vt

\u25a0.-bojcr* guarantee its value en»l desirability; 5'• 'minutes fiva Bttrilngame;- electric cars pass the\u25a0•^ract every 10 igiia^ies; *'>fog: fine niacsdaaiilM..streets ;.twwer. water, gas. electricity anrl rele-rl'-oc^: JSO.OX) scboo!: ?9V» for lots. ."^•xir»>:*swjr tcrn;s; gvt oU electric car at Peaicsnia

\u25a0 ayenuc.\u25a0 Send Tor ;:!c«trated folder \u25a0•' «>atral Addition.

• BMJiWIN & lIOWELI..r.v • K'Smy St.. f?.F.FRANK S. GBftSOfOX. -i' ;'• t.. ?sn Mateo.

. eastos A-nnifioxsT«> BL'ltLir.'JAMr.

H-.st!- fcr beSUbtfl improvcajtut* mac?: largeJ-i'f: hlgß ground; nr.ontblr payments. Eeaa-tlfnl and Rn*t wet»u.il all rcx.r honift sit^s in

\u25a0 restrict^ residence teetioc. only 2* naicntesf.rcnJ city; tli« BEST VAME within *d*y reachct K*a Fran<-isc*>: no fojs; M train ecrvice;

\u25a0>very <-ltv Jmprovetnent HAS UKEN «nstal!rd;-\u25a0rrfdcadanitsrd ftreets. ccrbs. conjent sidewalks,. .fCF-er pipe*, sfcaiic trc*». etTtric lip'jW, tdc-

J"-Im>3Cs: trad'auien esll »iid deliver dally. This;i*rillJ-Tini: PISOPESTY. west of the cointr. t*»dv ana CAN NOT T.E SEEN FHOJT CAR;'TVJSHOW. Ttnn*. 10 per coat dorrs, balance\.-JKi.per tncsth. Take 11:40 a. si. or 2p. so,•- tel» {ion: .1 an»l Toxrnvnd «?. and ast tfce;:."rc^d3.-t»:r to st»p at EASTOS STATION, cr

tsle IS;* S»n UatM electric cars frota £>th ar.il.Ma-tct st*.. getting off ft EASTON STATION*.V.rfle -for I*W map* acs prkt lists.

.; -F. J. RtfDUERS 4 CO...;:*";'Dt SS nU>G. 235 VTONTGOMERT ST.

1 i\u25a0••• PR<-m?RESSIVE nCRLINGAME'. "Tbe rJUmate. location and lr=a*pcrtatlfln fs-•; \u2666\u25a0ji'tles havp iran?fona»<i tli'» beaullful crnistry:, iittri »= ThriT'tf tmrn: thnnsanfis kt people are. buyfhg I'jts nnd bcllding home? her*, all be-," caVijce tifej- :.»t» satisfied tben:se!ves that it. s*' ihe licst; roicur»s array; thrs i% j'rst

.as>- ''!r*e ~it roar work r>r t>^Bß!ce»« as oitny.-' Sf^TSocs rT tbe Hty. Wliy ;j-«*tit»ic? G" =n4

«••>*\u25a0 itjKtreets nia'««laDiire<sr ewr «d<l water,- in»'c«t laid: !arjr>> !ot*. 50 feet front. $500 and-\u25a0ur: v-»t-j- rasy«t»-ni!P. Tske San Mateo electric••.oarrs in '\u25a0'

--•\u25a0 *t. or i>. P. R. R. trains at

3d *c-l 'Towiißctj-1 sJs. Office opposite station.'.- Back of Bnritajcsme l.ldg.••" -\;: LION A HOAG. INC.,'

-.t. t. C3« Market a.

TOE Huriitgarae BuildingC«. offers for sale oa;' • \u25a0

tenhs. to \u25a0— •;:*\u25a0\u25a0> parties. 2 very attractiveh'ta^s *;tcaie<2 in tb»> best part of the Bnr--

\u25a0 'iiiyrame district, on high, railing land. Ta"seIhcnies arc n»/wt artistic in drsign and con-. ji!i« every nKvlern convenience;' broad porrhes._!.-!ige living rooms. -.i^»-!^U dining roonjs."<n»n Dreplace*. built-in sideboards and book•t««. *!e«»pSng D»'rche»;

-etc.: ctnvenipnt to

\u25a0t'.-n *ratK>ns «n«i al*o th«- electric cars: 23."' 'r,ini;:r» frr>ai the city: tradesmen call end de-li«vr ilailr: rea«ly f->r o^cispancy. Plans and-'\u25a0oc;3cj>rinn* rja be wyn on application tnT. J. RODCEKB iCO.. 2^3 Montgomery rt.

dIOTCE l-:< r-sfi f.f t'..f eoamtj t**&. 50x120,IB Bsston -

«i)'l :;. Box S.VIB. Call office.J""!: «i!<

—Oir-ap f<ir <i«sh 3 room shingled bca-

ai'-w. «:u BarEwater. . j

REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE.. SNAPS INREAL ESTATE.

S large houses in Pacific Grove, furnished, well'

'2-r"»red: rcct* for $.10 per month' by year: value5-':.r*X»": willexchange for good land in Santa«~r.ra vitlcy <-<r for town propcrtj in any town j

| £r>-.i:nJ !>au Tranciso l*y.. :; t«>c»e* in Pacific Grove. 2 block* from post- j. cf'.'K. I»>K>ck from ftrr*tscars: value $4,500: !', it111;iii"Iimil ff* gond home c«f from 5 to 15:. *rr*» betweeti -»n J.. »»• aud San Francisco, orIi. «Jr.V.l»nd.I '. ilotel <-f rnocss. all fnrnlsli*d, lnMonterey:[f'.m. locstKm: valoe $13.5<)0; will exchange for

r. p**lgraia i<r alfalfa ranch or general fanning:;lsnd.'-." -sOMi 3i acres in apples, balance general•'•f.'jfflics land: hoaw. barn, implemcots. every-vtlius «»mpleie: valnf f^.'.WO; will eichaase for'•iii'.titn.e town property.-•'•. 20. acre fruit and not ranch- near Uollister;

V *,llexchange for Income town property.; -{louse with 14 «.!\u25a0•# larg** rooms, nicely fur-. ii*oed. In Monterey; valae $7.0ii0; willexchange

'"/\u25a0;?\u25a0 gtwid alfalfa, grain or stock ranch and pay:: \u25a0 C.ttTtnx1op ti» $5,<"i00.''.- .- T rw>m Itouae. 4 lots, in Pacific Grove: value

\u25a0

;S&Sftu-: willexchange for gr>od ranch and assume.°:»Biall ditfereuce..-..$ tt*vn lioci^ In PacUc Grove, near bearh;

\u25a0.VuTue *l.."<t«i; will exrttange f.w bouse in Sara-•.•tcta." Ix» Gat**. <'ampbell «»r San Jose. •

:' ': 4l<jt< near- r>e! Monte hotel «nd Monterey bay:. -v«!ce fl.^mi; will exchange all or part for good. »> <>rK «\u25a0 driving horc««, or pn>perty aroend San'.Isi-*n<.-i*co bayt

\u25a0 O't tiave ranctj and to«-n property In all parts-'.ctt California fcr exchange and to sell on easy

\u25a0. term*.'- -v IJ* o« ki»-»- what yoo Lave and what;you

. *jnf:-we-wiilCo the rest, r• £ ,A«Mre»s

. J.JONTEEEV COUNTY REAL ESTATE EX-S . CHAN«JE.

'\u25a0J •\u25a0 PACIFIC GROVE. CAL.

. i r FJ.ATS Tv TRAI»E.\u25a0• '\u25a0 A nocresjt>nt vvrntr has • beactifti! 2 Bat'

\u25a0'\u25a0•'.'\u25a0\u25a0; i:i Grove ft. ne»r A«liby station. The\u25a0f ..-.•-: i* practically sew sad stands -n a tine

I.J«t. TUe upper ftat b«« 7 n«ms. tbe lower Cat«. Jt i» ;

--:.-i thrnagbout iiithe o^s-t eninis-

J^e ia*l<-»cv srracsed wl?a every convenfence..'lt>\ 5* rfr'ir.r.:;* r.f »H«po»injt of the property by.-•lie i:tia«le. Woul.l take Saa Kr»rclhco prop-; f.rtT or, rsuch j-iT^rf-rty In :te vicinity r-t S«nI»d.r..'!r» *rHrrmzi. The value tf the fiats If

.s"'.'.VR\• EUSUE A: IjOSENZ. Real Estate. Insurance,

.. -~<H A-!cl!ne «?., A'lrOy station, Berkeley.S'A v,+i Fsndsj*. ./ rftr-;

.' MT,ENIiII>t^nch aud irx<ibcslnrs»: J.Cs'iO arrcsIcvc! Und. fn rallrtiad. Sacranieato valley; liv-h«S cn*k: rs<> «ere« alfalfa, land. 4 horses. Cburro*:well fenro<J; good fcqSl; 4f'.l*«G <*K&*

\u25a0.. wc«wi: ready saU>: neis f- to %', per conlf.rofi:; can be clesre.l on tie woodsii-nie: ro«d e«K*y tract: prJi-e $24,000; clear:«a!y *15 pc«- aero. <»r will exchange for goodbuy property, clear: this I* something espe.rUIly good. GEO. 11. Mt'CDOCK &. SON, 31lUccm bclldisi:: «»sl;.tio 4244. ..

1 WILL rrado California for Washington pmp-fri?. r.'i*ccn«it> or New- llfiliwfor falifornla.bay Is-r.Tiv.r •'; fur coontry, or <.«antry for bay1.-npreveu; v^jd cse fcl! narticolsn' in first let-irr. It T.iJS owt y«j nothiaj rjcle«s Imaketfce trade. Write today to J. P. GARDNER,

-:\u25a0:; :••:'.. *-.. Oakland.'

RANCU of 220 c«t«. 12 miles frwa j>an Mateo.. la tbe redwoods: timber and pastnre land;t.rice $23 per acre, or trill take income prop-erty Ia cxetanse. W. W. CASKX,ZM 3d ay..

'.' Saa Kateo. ,jyO -jicr acre: Ijf*acre« en Roberts island; eel-'

\u25a0 ctj-. alfalfa, iieanb and barley land: will take.- .Los Ang*!es property la exchange, bot we\u25a0 . 'nicst have rtsli value on property submitted.:LEE A. WILSON. 4<M IOtU St.. Oakland. C«I.'

"\TZJJ* exchange good Income property In Ala-•/\u25a0 ::<\u25a0.>. for huil'linglots*nnlncnmlicred. W. C.•. I>aVIS: 4'<fs First Xaticnel Raai fcsildhig,:. !\u25a0 «tel:l»od.

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\u25a0'-.V/AXTEI*—Poultry and fruit ranch for equity'"\u25a0 S2:0OQ: mo4KT> <*f'ttage. value 13.500. near

,:-"-Vr.U«ci« *t.: will atssme seme. Address.. • .box CtTOC. Call fjfgce \u25a0

•'IV you wact t» rxchana-e yoor property for 5: -std 10 acre epp> orcaardi. «vlth fine iacorae,

c»jr-e-poa<l trltb owc«r. bux 2U*. WstsonrlUc,• . csi. : \u25a0 /

< ...'•Jl.«a«i

—."• acre* full Jjearlng frait and berries;'• honsrr -barn, poultry Ctting?: exchange- for"•

m«Jn«-*» «r iodglnj bo»ise- B. F. COOLEY,." Artnaan.'CaL

- . \u25a0

..-'fi':OW

—I«S«-r a magntficeat palatial residence

!n fssb:onali!e part of Los Angele*. la e.x-'. cjanre for a sUnller nsiCtaet ia Saa Fraa-. dtco. Rtptr to box C747, Call effice."7 CtrriAOES. tew. modem, suburban, for acre-'

.t»- «.r i-jt» about bay coon try..»DU RAVSMITH. 3015 Broadway, Oakland..

"'T\ILJ. tr»dc.iny new Imngalow !a Western Ad-• .tijtion. 4 rucuis and -bath, for a city,lot; my. rrlo; 13.T&0. Box Ss2t>. Call ofoce.

4 U«H»M bungalow on terraced block:splendidtaarine .view; c*»tj or 'trade for country prop-Ttr. AdJreo box SJ3I.- Call ofBee. ' '

CHAS..W. FISHUR, property exchange broker.''\u25a0r rjni'-k rr*alU;.-~ toX> Market -«t.'___j^__^_

FOR ffilty—

New T room ,bungalaiir;' lot SOxlil:• rt>crr» •and • almorul trees: close- to Haywardcar line; ftm; ru«idcace' «ll*triet.'.: c* wlllv'cx-.•\u25a0li-inge for acreage property. ;U..L OiLLK.