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SAX llltANClSCO VOHROyiCLE FltlDAY JULYW lOAOfj UN aL fHjw 1 roir7r I TA Ar IB F53 SgSSgSTrTfTTBBffffr IIM i ft wy 7r iip ir I iTTt 7 IMMOTISM ALIE IN AIA1VMM IJIIIJII 1 1 1 IIIUII magnavox antwioue wiieles UIIIIUliUUUllll 1 Ll wZi ii IHIQKV TBI If a I dfFfif iior nc KP LFRRH flIMff WPPpfH JIJKI HlHi RAY BM Jtil iMPfrqilUll kino MmBmnxSSam 25fifi Presidio Rnlrliers to Be tSJiBff rfR BbBD MiHia ii for ft dA isl MHMA 5WPM I 1 1 I gBP 11 I1M COUNTY CM1E81 hiwierd Invention to Be usea Toaay at ueieorauon of the Fourth tO CIRCLE CIVIC CENTER Instrument Permits Airman to Explain Stunts to Crowds Below ARMY aviator flying several thousand feet above the civic Center at 1 oclock this after noon will demonstrate to the crowds Celebrating Independence day the uses or a San Francisco invention lliat from the standpoint of thoneek craning populace on the round has aken tho mysteries out of aviation Ueutenant Morgan will spin mnd turn and loon the loon In a spa lally equlpped plane from Rockwell Yield all the while explaining ahaneuvers through a magnavox Wireless telephone to the crowds that Lwatch lilm Aviation always ha sinrliiea tne Man on the street but to the non technical spectator the thrilling stunts of airmen haven meant any Hhlnv Lieutenant Morgan win explain fery move this afternoon in worus fat tile people DeiQW can uni and Im about to do on Inimelmaii turn hell aav SDeaklng Into in isntl nolse magnavox transmitter tranneri hefnrn Ills mouth And every neTSon In the great crowd I before tho City Mall will hear him I The aviator words will be transmit ted by sntennue nanging ir plane to other antennas strung from the dome of the building The currents will be stepped up by vacuum tube amplifiers Then tho Myerss spoken words magnified many times will pass through pbonographlike instruments to tho crowds The magnavox will simplify aviation a16t everybody watching a dyer win know what lies doing at all times provided ha tells the spectators about in It advance Lieutenant Morgans night will begin at 1 oclock He will read through the magnavox pannages from tho Declaration of independence and every person In tho crowd will hear more clearly than If tho aviator stood on the ground and spoke through a megaphone The antl nelse features of the magnavox will shut out the purr ot the planes engines so that only the spoken words of the aviator will bo carried to the ground The demonstration ot the magns TOX in this city today will be the thlrdMn the history of aeronautics It was used In Washington on April 41 when President Wilsons Vtotory Liberty Loan message was transmitted from me any 10 ot people and again In Chicago on May 8 Udwln Si Prldham and Peter I Jensen Inventors of the magnavox aeroplane appliances arid of the magnavox itself have supervised tho technical details connected with tho exhibition They are San Franciscans and the invention was perfected here The Instrumont was demonstrated yesterdav afternoon in Golden Gate iark Through It persons In the Stadium heard a watch licking half a mile sway Annuls Marriage to 7 DJoy Mnvann V1 lnumvB Finis was written to the ro mance of Hiss Harriet Ioore SCO Powell street yesieraay wnen iup rlor Judae Bernard Flood signed decree annullln her marriage on April IS to Clarenco Plcrponl Mor gan who saiu wnen ne boi uit mm rlage license that be was a broker nad a relotlve of Plerponl Morgan of New York Three Any later he was arrested at the St 1rancls Hotel for passing bad check His bride visited him 1n prison announced his arrest was all a mlslake and that I he would soon be out of Ills illfllciilly Yesterday she testified aheVniployed Vtectlves ana tney repunna i IM Morgan was reany i i rsler who had served terms in two I prisons Tivo Sailors Claim Same Woman as Wife John Morrill of 830 Folsom street has a wife Verne femlth or 71 Howard street has the same wife both men told Police Judge Morris Oppenhelm yesterday during a preliminary hearing of charges of big aiy against Mrs Irene Mnrrlll Smlth Smith and I have been living within block of eacti other and we did not find out we had married the same woman Until Sunday night said Morrill who swore to the warrant fori the woman arresv The woman testUlod she was mar li to Morrill three yearo ago Luring the war Morrill Joined the Navy ghe said and then she was married to Smith also a sailor Mrs Morrill Smith was held to answer betsre the Superior Court 4 Rail Brotherhood to Hold SessiotfToday DENVER Col July I By a Vote more than 60 per cent of the delegates the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen In convention here voted today to continue In session tomorrow In order to elim inate a day at tne close ot tne convention With approximately only ten days left the convention has yet to bear from three different branches of the railroad crafts embodied In the brotherhood Men Beat Policeman Steal His Revolver Special Policeman 11 Emery his face showing the marks of a boating was found wandering about In a lAud condition at Powell and Kills streets by Detective ltobert Malberg early yesterday morning nen ne fully recovered ins senses no ioa Malberg that while making his rounds thtniiuli niohhArnir dark street htVvu attacked by four men who Kbsat him and stole urn revolver I Grasshoppers Destroy 250 Acres of Rice Sseclsl nitpiirb toTIiii Chroulcn COLUSA July lTwo hundred anq Rfly acres ot ride near Princeton belonging to a A Mlddlecarop liave Wilson UrgesMen WhoServedUSto Retain Insurance Conversion of Policies Into Such Forms as Desired Is Suggested WASHINOTOX July 3 Men who arned the right to Government Insurance were urged by President Wilson to retain their policies permanently converted Into such forms as they personally desire in a wireless message from the George Washington directed to the Nations lighting forces and made public by the War Hk Bureau The Presidents message said If It were possible I should welcome the opportunity to speak to each of you who ty service In the great war earned the right to Government Insurance and urge the wisdom of continuing this unusual protocltdn to your dependents and yourselves Tho Government will transform your policies In whole or In part from term Insurance arranged as a war measure to such permanent forms as you may desire and 1 urge your acceptance of the perma msnt protection which tho generous terms ot these policies afford You have an exclusive right to tills Insurance becauso you served your country In its great crisis and I am sure that In the years to come you will consider your Government insurance policy as a physical reminder that in the war with Germany you Svore the uniform of jour country Mayor Purchases Business Property Acquires California and Davis Streets Corner The properly on the northeast corner of Calif urnia and Davis streets yesterday was purchasod by Mayor Kolph from the A Spreckels fecurlty Company for a price approximating S2SOftO0 A three story building of the A class stands on the property and will be utilized by the Kolph Navigation Company The property has a frontage of 45 feet 10 inches on California street and SI feet 8 Inches on Davis street with an 3 by 45 foet 10 Inches The sale was arranged by Allen Moyer and Graham 2500 Presidio Soldiers to Be Special Guests of East Bay City MEATROASTJTn TON LOTS Fifty Girls Volunteer to Act as Waitresses and See Boys Are Fed OAKLAW July 3 All Is in readi ness for Oaklands big Fourth of July celebration which is scheduled to start with a bsng tomorrow morning The final details were completed by the committee in charge tcday and by sun up tprnorrew the programme of entertainment outlined several weeks ago will be in full blast In honor of the Natloni annual birthday anniversary The big feature of tomorrows celebration will be I lie barbecue which Is to bo hold In the afternoon at the grounds of the Oakland Auditorium More than 2D0O soldiers ffom the Pre sidio who are the Invited guests of the city and service men of all ranks and departments in and out of unl lorm will be In attendance rllllS TO SUHVF LtSCIIKOX The barbecue pits are all rondy and the meat arranged The llres will be started tonglir and by serving time tomorrow the S200 pounds of meat which constitute the piece de resistance of the ortalr will be ready to eat Fifty fiftls have volunteered to act as waitresses for tho occasion They will mnko their business to see that no single service man leaves the Auditorium grounds without his share of the good things that will be banded out through tho courtesy of the city of Oakland Uurlng the barbecue various athletic and aquatic events will be staged In Lakeside PnrkUnd on the shores of Lake Merlin AVIATOR TO DO STLVTS Onklaixl will have an olr thrill to ndd to the days cotalogdo of patriotic amusement when Lieutenant II Gray Army aviator will do some sensational Hying stunts over Lake Merrltt at i30 In the afternoon While the ulr flight are in progress swimming events will be staged on the Twelfth street side of the lake when contestants will baftlo for honors In Hie fifty 100 220 and 440 yard events In the evening surf board contests canoe races tilting and snaceant features with iiiuminaieo craft In lunoy array will noia me attention Not least among the events of the days eiyjTtslnment will be a plo catlng ccTiU sl at Twelfth and Fallon streets on the lake shore In which scores of contestants have entered for gastronomic prelerence During the morning sorvlce men will be admitted free to the Coast League ball game at the ball park I1AKCISU IN EVKMNO While the Lake Merrltt programme Is In progress literary and patriotic eiercles will be slsged at the Auditorium The central feature ot the programme will bo a chorus of 200 girls from the War Cainp Community Service under the direction of II Brouwer Charles A McKes will be orator or the day In the evening the Auditorium will be given over to dancing when the annual patriotic ball will bo held under the direction of the city of Oakland At nil eiint buy amusement parks various programmes of entertainment bivo been planmtcl for the day At several of them fireworks and special concessions will round out the amusements Most of the parks have thrown open their doors to service men In uniform for the duy CUMHKltlMTCII TO FIY This afternoon tho committee announced that Lieutenant Cum Werpatch would tly in the De Havlland plane with which the non stop record between San Diego und Sun Francisco was broken giving an exhibition flight over the Oakland Auditorium Immediately following the literary exercises In the Auditorium Cuin bcrpalrh will carry Major Morrlssey of the Presidio as a passenger Cum berpatch is considered ono of the llnest stunt flyers in the aviation service BJBTiLE F1EST Secretary Houston Visits Sequoia Park Special TMspatcb to Till CbronlcK TULARE July 3 Houston Secretary of Agriculture accompanied by a number of guesrs including llcrr Hans Seller the Swiss Minister to the United Slates Is expected to arrive here today tn route to Sequoia National Park Mrs Houston will also be a member of the party Coert Da Bois district forester ot San Franclsoo Cunningham supervisor of the Sequoia National Park and Redlngton district forester of Albuquerque will meet the party here After vlritlng the Giant Forest and1 General Grant Park the party will go pack train to he Kings rlvor canyon country which proponents of an enlarged park hope to see Includod In the Government reserve Girl Killed by Automobile Buried The funeral of six year old Margaret Harto who Was killed Tuesday by an automobile driven by Dr Franklin Harris of the University of California Hospital took place yesterday Friends of tho little girls family said Paul Mager ot 28S8 Howard street took her tn the Misxion Emergency Hospital after tho accident Girl Badly Injured ByFallonPitkets Twlv ear old Louisa Molaetloa Playing In the neighborhood of her home 1783 Madrid street yesterday fell on a shsrP wooden fence picket which nearly ran through her body wtn tne picket ami lodged in tier body the child was taken to the Mission Emergency Hospital It wsi removed by surgeons and it 1s Water Power Shortage Predicted by Butler The power shortage In California promises to be aa severe this year as It was a year ago according to IL Butler Power Administrator of the Railroad Commission who says tho rapid falling oft ot the streams during the last three weeks will greatly reduce the supply of electricity from water power Butler said yesterday that from present Indications the power it will be necessary to genera tills year by steam will be from 8 to 8 per tent greater than last year The stream flows are lower now than they were at this period last summer and may be considerably lower than In 1818 when they reach their minimum Butler said that tho only relief for the situation would ba early rains Raphael Weill to Be Hon orary Chairman at Cdlonys July A Event The Fall of the Bastlle will be observed July 14 by the local French colony In an elaborate manner and the plana for the affair are now being completed by the various committees The French Government has ordered that the day be called the Fourteenth of July Victory day In France great preparations are being made for Ma observance The local celebration will be In the nature of a victory day and will be extended to Includ all of the allied countries Raphael Weill president of tho local French colony will bo honorary chairman of the day The celebration will ba held in the Civic Auditorium and will start in the afternoon with a literary and musical session A grand ball will be given In the evenlug when a number of paintings and other works of art will be sold for the benefit of the wounded French soldiers and orphans Hie local committee in charge of the arrangements for the affair Includes Paul Verdler Michel Weill Plerro lbos and Plerro Chanquette Soldier 25 rimes Wounded Afraid ToFace Applause Private Boyd Wanted Hi Medal Presented In Iowa Hospital DES MOINS la July 3 Private Clyde Boyd of Paine cared so little for danger facing German Ore in France that he came out of the war with twenty live wounds one leg missing one thumb missing finger split In two the crox de guerre the Distinguished Service Cross and a special letter of commendation from General Pershlnf Tonight however lie Private Joseph Buffalo of Blxby Okla and Corporal John Coakley ot Kansas City sent a communication to the commanding officer at Fort Des Moines asking that decorations they are to rocelve tomorrow be presented In the hospital because they were afraid to face the crowd expected to attend the July 4 celebration The request was refused Boyd and Buffalo will receive the 8 and Coakley the crolx de guerre Conference to Plan Financing of Levee SACRAMENTO July 0 The State Reclamation Boardtoday called upon the Fourteen Counties Protective Association to send representatives to a conference In this city July to consider ways and means for financing the completion of the cast leveo of the Sutter by pass The cost will be more than 82000000 and a statement Issued by the board says It seems that In order to do this it bccones nec ssary to make concessions in connection with the acceptance cf warrantswarrants In payment for thlo work These proposed concessions members of the board said Include a 10 per cent discount on the intervtt bearlng district warrants the bidder agreeing to accept them In payment for tho contract wnicn wuum ud vh cost plus 30 per cent basis Mare Islands New Causeway Dedicated Special Dispatch to The Ojronltle MARE ISIAKU Juiy i spisin in 1 Beach of Mare island accompanied by Mayor James Roney this city and followed by officers merchants of Vallejo and employes of the Navy yard marcnea across ins i 1300000 causeway shortly after 6 clock tms axiernoon im musio inr the nrocesslon was furnished by i Mare Island Band After the dedication the causeway was thrpwn ooen to the public and it Is expected lhat 11 will be ised In the future Vy many of the employes Chantof Victory Pageant to Be Presented at Greek Theater Today CHILDREN HAVE SPORTS Playgrounds Will Be Setting for Outdoor Games and Entertainments Iivermore Will Open Rodeo Today With a jCelebration SpepiaUj Honoring Soldiers Stockmen and Citizens of ThrecCounties Will Assemble to Majcc Event Most Notable pund tlp SmceOrgan izauonpr ypicai resuvai or vauiomia ixanges BERKELEY Julv 3 Celebration ot July 4 In Berkeley will center about the University of California Greek Theater and the Live Oak and San Pablo playgrounds At the two playgrounds Superintendent Que tavus Schneider has planned programmes of aports and entertain ments for the children At the Greek Theater Professor Arthur Farwell Chant of Victory will ba given at 4 oclock In the afternoon by the Berkeley Community Chorus The pageant was written especially for the occasion by Professor Farwell Speaklnar Darts will be taken by Miss Ruth Jensen as Amer lea and Professor Samuel Hume as the poet Russ and Rumans ToSettleOwnRift Council of Five Keeps Out of Bessarabia Affair PARIS July 3 by the Associated Press It is considered unlikely the Council of Five will take any action concerning the dispute between Rus sia and Rumania over Bessarabia the greater portion ot which Rumania has virtually annexed and is now administering The Russian ambassador to France has raised the question before tho council tltat no RusbIoji representa lives were recognized by the confer nee who have any authority to make agreements respecting tha disposition of Russian territory and Secretary Lansing and other members of the council agreed the Bessarablan quos fou Is In ho wayconnected with the Austrian treaty or the peace negotla I ions nn Russia Is not at war with th allies The Rumanian Prime Minister Showed no disposition to submit tho questions of allvg lanre to a general role In Bessarabia In from two to five years as suggested by several members ot the conference LIVEnMorUJ July Thousands of persons from an Jrta Alameda santa cura ana contra Moan counties will attend the formal1 opening of the ills rodeo at this place tomorrow July 4 The celebration thla year will be In the nature of a patristic demonstration All profits derived from the affair will be placed a war me roorlalln honor of thelSlOlmen who saw aetlv service front this clty dur ing the war The memorial will take the form of a public park whlch la to be maintained as A ptrmanenc Institution Among the features will he a atandard half mile track foiyetolc shows ath letlo events andfrodeos a baseball diamond and a display arena AUTO PAttKl IflOVlDED There will be of blaT rrandstand a motor parklnaV atatton and other attractions which will be maintained throughout the year The rodeo which has became an annual event started with the Liver more stockmens Protective Association a body organised to protect the cattle ranges from devastating Urea From a small town anair a nas grown LOlCll onoNDiji Into a btr annual event This rear It promises to exosed anything of lor mer years with the whole of Liver more valley working bard for Its success and tie service men the central feature James Moy Is director of the roaeo 1110 juugfjsinciuao yv jjaar ttn rSenitvte T1vari Aftil Arfhilf Th bron Lleven main committees and numbers of sub committeea will Handle the various features of the affair SPECIAL TRA1V TO nUX Stands far more than SGOt persons have been provided with more than a score of concessions and amusement features side issues to the nam show TO accommodate the crowds which are expected to throng Llrermors for tho opening day of the three day celebration tha Southern PaMfla Company has arranged a special train The boat leaves San Francisco at Oclock to morrow morning The train with which It connects leaves Oakland First and Broadway at 340 A and arrives at Llvermero at 1030 A Tha return trip li made In the even Ing the train leaving Llrermore at 7 clock Andres Leiva Accuses President Bertrand of Deporting Rivals PREDICTS A REVOLUTION Vessel Famous In Olden Days MeetsSadFate Three Killed in Fight On Reservation FLAGSTAFF AH July A white man an Indian Interpreter and a Navajo Indian have boon killed In a gunnght on the Navajo reservation near Chin Lee 100 miles north of Flagstaff according to an unconfirmed report received here late today A veterinarian is said to havo called on tho Navajo to examined his diseased horse Argument followed and tho Indian It Is reported shot the interpreter and the veterinary sur geon Both fell mortally wounded after the latter It is said killed his assailant Mother and Child 4 Found Here Desolate Mrs Olive Dsy and her 4 year old daughter sat all day yesterday on a bench at the Civic Center Policeman George Tompkins fojind them there The little girl said she was hungry but the mother said her husband was a soldier with the 131st JSnglneers In Franca and had been away a long time Mrs Day said she cam to this city a short time ago from fisirs mento where she was employed as a waitress The woman was taken to Lawyers Wife Wins Divorce and Alimony Superior Judge George Cabanlss yesterday granted Mrs Lizzie Cochrane a divorce from James Cochrane an attorney He sued for divorce and she won on a cross com plalnt Each charged the other with desertion Tney were married In 1890 at San Rafael and have three daughters and a son Custody of the boy who Is a minor was awarded Mrs Cochran also 140 a month alimony Private Phone Line Encroached on Charge George Clark of Placervllle has filed a complaint with the Kailroad Commission against Shelly Inch ot CA4 Twelfth avenue owner of the Placervllle Telephone Exchange charging that Inch refuses to sllow liim the exclusive use of a line that he erected at his own expense Clsrk says otlior persons uso the line great ly to his inconvenience and annoy mice THIS story of oU Ironsides was llt anew In Honolulu a few weeks ago when the bark Harvard battered and friendless damaged by storm and fire was told under the hammer of the auctioneer Details of tbe sale received yesterday In Sam Francisco say the Harvard lies at her pier eurround ed by a motley array of Japanese sampans waiting to bo taken to the Junk pile The trials of the Harvard read like the travail of Job Thirty five years ago she was called Sam Schofleld II Built in Maine she was one of the fastest clippers on the East otjaat and was much In demand In the days when ships were made good and true Many a gale she weathered as veterans of tli San Francisco water fnoht cenrtelj In July 1318 she wa oil her way through the canal with a cargo valued at 100 000 Her skipper became sick and Captt ln FredT Horton who went to sea in the first year of the Civil war took charge Ha has since been in command Recently on her way to Honolulu the Harvard caught fire and was badly burned She came Into the Inland port with the crew on the vergt of starvatlon And there she now lies helpless Five Firemen Resign To Become Policemen Flvo firemen resigned yesterday to become policemen They are Patrick Glesson Coughlan Goeasel John llachette William Morton and Frank Fsva Their resignations were accepted by the Flro Commission following the announcement that the sextet had qualified In civil sfirvlca examinations for the Police Department to nil tne vacancies me Commission appointed Patrick Cadi Han 13 Jones and ATolter as members of the department The Commission ordered specifications drawn up for new pumping engines and will purchase other new equipment for the Fire Department PershingPraises American legion General Sends Message to War Qrders Paper NEW YORK July A cable mes sage from General Pershing declar Ing the American Legion the organ ization of tha American Veterans of the world wsrla destlned to be of tremendous valuo In fostering the Ideals and purposes for which we fought and lni spreading among our people the lessons learned In the war period was mads public here today The message came for use tomorrow ln the first issue of tha Amercan Legion WMkly The Weekly its first Issue containing thirty two pages carries messages of greeting from near AdmLralW 61ms Lord North cllffevGensral Peyton March chief of staff of the Army WlUIam RewardReward Tatt Secretary of War Baker and Secretary of the Navy Daniels Present Executive Seeking to Have Brother in Law Elected He Asserts Effects from the red hot political campaign In Honduras which will he decided In October were felt In San Francisco yesterday when Con ul Andrea Leiva announced that he had resigned He made a state ment assailing the political method of President Francisco Bertrand whom he charged with manipulating the machinery of his omce to Obtain tbe election ot his brother ln lw Dr Natano Soriano New Orleans Nicaragua Guatemala and San Salvador are all harboring refugees from Honduras who have been exiled by President Bertrand because they wero supporting a rival candidate according to Consul Leiva If a man get too active he suddenly finds four soldiers at Ills door who Invito him to board the steamer Just about to sail Letva said All Hondurans In the United State are opposing Sorianos election Tor ono thing his citlxenshlp Is In doubt as he has lived In Honduras only three years after having lived thirty years In Wan Salvador wnne in Ban Salvador he was very outspoken In his German sympathies Honduras declared war against Germany but San Salvador did not and we of Honduras do not want a man of Sorianos sympathies tn the Presidents chair Leiva predicted another revolution If Bcrtrands methods are successful In ejecting his brother in law over the two other candidates The last revolution In 1911 was Interrupted by the Unltod States cruiser Tacoma putting into the harbor After a conference between the Government forces and the revolutionists Dr Bertrand was made President a PILOTS FLY 140000 MILES WASHINGTON July 3 During June pilots of the Army alt service In cross country flying covered mors than 140000 miles according to announcement today Berkeley Boy Drowns In Ditch at Sisson Special Dispatch te Tho Cimete SISSON July Jr failing into a water wheel in a ditch at the Chlco State Normal Summer School tent city here Richard Sachse 7 years old son of Mr and Mrs Richard Sachse of Berkeley was drowned before aid could reach him Tbe boy had been visiting with Miss Ida Read of Chlco student at the school Attempts at vKnuscitation failed Tha boys father Js chief engineer of the State Rail road commission San Anselmo Plans To Observe Fourth SAN AN8KLMO July 3 The Fourth of July will be obaerved here tomorrow with a programme which v111 include a parade comprising marchers and floats from San Rafael Hauaaltto Ross Kentfleld Larkspur and Corte Madera There will be athletic events in the afternoon and dancing at the municipal platform In the evening See Tahoe First Is Slogan of New Body Special PUpateK to Tbe Cbrortou TALLAC Lake Tahoe July Tal lao lis a been selected as the meeting place of delegates who are expected to organize a Seo Lake Tahoe First association on July 13 Delegates are expected from all adjacent territory in California ana rwevaaa xne move I 1 gg imBM a SttttiWctfaV 1 JsflilsilBsBfa3HP4VB TSjrLBSBBBjBBKCiaWXBBBBJBV the DetentlorKllospltsl The child waslment Is not in the Interest of aay takntoiaf JitvenuepstejiUPO Jionielparucuiitiout I beea4sto ed fct graaahoppera It wlirW neceaaarV te rablant the an tlrtractr iM wtlTflrtUU4wllIcojB lukM toth JuvenUa DetenUon mjflaelpartUulacottta to IMUTUAL SAVINGS BANK of San Francisco Savisga Csauaeretal Member of the Associated Saving Bulk of San Francisco OrriCEM AHD BIKBCTOBSt JAMES rHElAHVrreslet JOniT A HOOrZK Tlea PrtaUsst M0TFXTT Tlee rrssldeil Bsdolsk tprvekel Bella trail Charles Helsreek MeKlsetry jfcElre Trask Xmlla HOBNHT Cashier ant Sseretary A CCXT1S AarletaatCasMar MTJXLJtKAsalstaatCasaler STATEMENT of tie Condition aad Value of lie Assets and Liabilities OF THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY HIBERNIA BANK DATED JTJ3E 80 1119 47 502208100 33M7J3 ASSETS 1 Bond of the United States 01079585250 of the State 4f California aad the Cities and Counties thereof 11 49360000 of the State of New York 2K900000ot tbe City of New York 100000000 of the State ot Massachusetts 116300000 of the County ot Bergen New Jersey 20000000 of tbe County of Cuyahoga Ohio 9000000 of tbe City of Chicago 65000000 cf the City of Cleveland 10000000 of the City of Albany 20000000 of the City of St Paul 100 O00M ot the City of Philadelphia 35000000 the actual value ot which 1 S901 2 Miscellaneous Bonds comprising Steam Railway Bonds 17 6800000 Street Railway Bonds 148659451 and Quasi Public Corporation Bonds 224200000 the actual value ot which Is Cash 1m Tault and In banks 4 Promissory Votes and tie debts thereby secured the actual valua of which Is M32117 Said Promissory Notes are all existing Contracts owned by said Corporation and the payment thereof Is secured by First Mortgages on Real Estate within this State and tbe States ot Oregon Nevada and Washington 6 Promissory XeUs and the debts thereby secured the actual valua of which is Said Promissory Notes are all existing Contracts owned by said Corporation and are payable to It at Its office and tbe payment thereof is secured by pledge of Bends and other securities 6 a Belli Eiiate situate In tie City and County ot San Francisco 118832296 and in ue Counties of Santa Clara 100 Alameda 1333972 San Mateo 2180624 and Los Ahseles 7668003 In this State the itjliitl4ltii 220000 1 Bask Previses opposite raira arket Street Gaaraateea Capital raJa Capital Barytas IItMHI CM ltMM Fifty ninth Semi Annual Statement JUNE 30 1919 fczsotmcEs Leasa ei leal ratals tlil4tJl Leans a Beads aad Steels 1MKUI Other Lsaaa U1M Bask rrsaslsea MMMM Other Keal Estate BoaSat maealUaeesi ValU Slates Bnli Cask Tssll est Baaki ium 1IH7I8 U1M1 iiustit BSSOSMSS tllHltlJ4 LLiirXITIXS Oamltal Pal IMs4 Ssrflss tNSSJ UatlrUaal JrefrU IJ7 DtrlisaO Casalt DasealU ittttitt LlablllUsa lL4a4t ssssal actual yajuu gi nuitu is Tie Land and Buildlnj Jn which said Corporation keeps Its said office the actual value of which is Accrued Interest en Loans and Bonds TOTAL ASSETS 6280 Kr63 7101l37i5 LIABILITIES 1 Said Cerptratlon ones Deposits amounting to and the ac tual Talue of which Is Kamber ot Depositors Average Deposit 2 Aceraed Interest ea Loans and Bonds Reserve rand Actual Talue 83560 80498 mwajiM 21151184 TOTAL LIABIMTIES 7L01BJ7X3 THE HIBERNIA SAVIXG3 AND LOAN SOCIETY i By TOBIN President jy THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY By TOBIN SecreUry STATE OF CALIFORNIA City and County ot San Francisco ss TOBIN and T03IN being each duly sworn each for himself says That said TOBIN is President and that said iB TOBIN Is BecreUry of THE HIPERNIA SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY the Corporation stove mentioned and that the foregoing stats ment is tnue TOBLV President IL TOBIN Secretary ij Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of July llj CHASTSTANUri Nolxnr Puhlie in and for the City and County of vri ftLBafTlBCICQBUltSOlVsUOTsV i pj LIvBjaU as ssWimIvU StlSFV Vet TunSiiayi iaiaslaM Wry Vi.

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