The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 14, 1907, Page 13

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Rich Strikes Made in Daisy and -Fraction —$ | Combination Fraction were sold and the price rose from 621; cents a share to $6.25. Dalsy rose less, from $3 to $3.20, with sales of 9000 shares. A story was current that $3.50 had been offered in New York for I'ule\ Dia- mondfield Triangle, with- 25,500 shares sold, went up from ‘61 cents to 65 cents. Bend advanced from $1.07 1-3 to with saies of 5100 shares. Jumbo 2.50 and touched 15, $2.60, $2.62%, These shares had the center of the stage for the day. tiff Advances in Diamondfield Shares rikes in the Dalsy nes made ng story The An arrangement Has been made with ¥ s A. B. Canfield to take oil-boring appar- v atus (to Manhattan to prospect the S other | Wolftone Extension mine for McEl- | lively ney and TorpeY. This is a new ex-| hares | perimént in mining. If it is success- f s 1 the formations at depth will be ai N much less time than would metho ed in possibl e by ordinary GOLD MOUNTAIN SHOWS WELL 3 b °cred. Samples of Ore That Are of High | ’ B the Com- Value Are Exhibited | ; e 1oy joade! GOLDFIELD, Feb. 13.—From - the| - v 1")" * | west ‘Blope of Gold Mountain, about e sk seven miles from the Bonnie Clare mine, | will omui. | @ number of samples have been brought | w Combi- o - mthe Im from a group which yielded ex- . ethen | €ellent values. Several fissures cross | ,, UEHEN [the eruptive granite which Is the| orre. | COUT rock of the section, and near - 5 2 COTTe- | iive top of the mountain the pay shoot The Call at Goldfield, Te- ; ook | v . was 4 in a big porphyry | at the surface. ur it intervals of fifty feet dvke an average of | along the = an | $800 to the tc Iver values pre- | This | dominating, sample gave a| ' to | total vaiue 353.16 per ton. This| E the | was exclusive of lead values, J. w (» J at one shipment ) regular - be M‘Lv’x‘w m will net $6000 hipment as soon | roads is suf SHIPMENTS ARE INCREASING | Merger Properties Block Out Ore Bodies | to Facllitate Extraction | Feb. 13.—Shipments Top mine are increasing duction’ works having | of ore from that mine | t week. The total of-the | ts show a slight falHug‘ the mines are devoting | block & out the nl‘b‘ to fa ate 9’(“’2:‘“0“‘ carying average values of a”8epth ity feet ir 3 week's shipme off, the Skt 2s most ¢ Truett_and and in preparation for the coming in- | e ™ Yo | crease in milling capacity. The Red adjoining the block | TOP, Jumbo i tw s he Mo- ore has been wk sent out 1112 t grnlsi of which went to the 2 Gold- ocal ma 11,400 shares o iuction Works, . ! — 14 Commercial News : w1 J 20 Plute. 11 ~ Continued From Page 12 Red Top.. 05 08 - - Sedan o5 So Mjnes. United Vir G M. ng Man ng Annex 1 Bonanza. . )lmmlu Cedar. on_Stock Great Weste evada Hills ¥ Qn & ev Hilla E : 3«0 n N H_Flosence, 2&: Ney Tule Gold 30/ Xevada Wonder H N Star Wonder 90 Pittsb 8 Peak.1.5 1 Mt Ex. Blue Jkt ¥ Wonder. 8515 —{Wndrind M Co —_— Northern Wheat Market Kwich \l PORTLAND, T0c; bluestem, 65 INVITES BIDS F aGHODLHOUSE d of Works adopted 3 s of the new Monroe prepared by Architect Shea. lding will have fourteen rooms EAT—Club, T0c; red, > pla angd a large assembly hall and its es mated cost $81,000. The board or- dered bids invited for the construction | of the schoolhouse. ! The b to grant the An-| heuser-¥ ny and the Pacific Steel Companyspermits for spur tracks 15(8pearhd. Frac to connect with the Santa Fe Com- 1 pany’s main line until such tfme as the St Ives. : latter corporation pays the expense of removing its debris tracks on Spear street. The board will ask the Supervisors Kewanos.1.70 1 5 07 to pass an ordinance permitting the| Go#d Rand.. 05 },f“”" Boge... 3¢ 13| ciling of macaddmized streets in the | G8d Souvenir. — = 3éXellow Tiger.. = 18| outlying districts, as petitioned for by ""”";'f ,{’ “';‘!' e 1o the Sunset Improvement Association, 5 OB Homesty Hing1.40 1.45| The board requested the Supervisors S ime ik 82 3-£to allow $2500 for the' preparation of a 15(Little Bullfrog 03 map by the City Engineer showing the 05 OoMayfiower Aun. —~ 13'lots of land necessary to be acquired = o eriower gon % %llfor the extension of Montgomery ave- Bonufe Clare.. 48 47/Maryland nue from Washington street to Market. Bifrg Amwnex. 04 00 Montame Bifrs The City Engineer notified the board Bifrg Banner, — 90/Mt Hill Mines that the delay and uncertainty of the frog '(::' = 28 {:::f‘;’fi";;",“x‘ proposed extension wére causing ex- Bifrg Dalsy 38 40/Nugget ... pense and inconvenience to the prop- Bullf :3?.')«? \'B_ullrgl K. . erty and said the appraisers should the appraising:of the real estate s at once, if the improvements to be carried out at all. Chief Engineer Shaughnessy’'s recom- mendation that provision be made for bullding a brick wall around an exca- vation at the corner of Tenth and How- 05|Original Blfrg. 60 Orig G Bar Ex. 3%(Red Bird.... 54{Ruyolite Twast 15! Shoshone Stelnway 20/Tramp Cons. ard streets for a street water cistern e v capable of halding 500,000 gallons for .25 Velvet . — | fire protection was referred to the City —|Ventura 15 — | Engineer for an estibate of cost. 10/ Walverine 7 ™ A delegation from the Mission Im- e By 13 1:/provement Association . informed the Stharted Hatmtor board that it would bid for bonds to et 05\Man Ivanbos.. 25 _|Tepave Mission street from Twentieth | 05 o8Man Humbout 10 77 |Street to Army, which would coshabout - Jackson.. 10 20 | $50,000. | 04 Jumbo... - 08 The ignited Railroads a‘reed to put i) - % i 2 sprinkling car on the main streets |to wet down the dusty thoroughfares. —_— TWO PAWNBROKERS INDICTED Isaac Chemnick, 4 Lyon-stdeet pawn- broker, ' was arrested yesterday by | izea | Algeltinger, Kathryn EREENBACKSADORN SCOTTY'S SHIRT SAN BERNARDINO, Feb. 13.—Walter Scott, better known as “Scotty,” the Death Valley miner, has turned up, with the pockets of his ulster bulging with greenbacks and $1000 bills pinned across the front of his wiue flannel shirt, ~ Scotty arrived in San Bernar- dino on the California limited on Mon- day after booze-destroying ride across the Ebuntry that compared very favorably with the famous dash of the Coyote special. Scotty was threatened with dismissal from the train at Newton, Kas. He was sobered up by the thought /of being stranded in'a Kansas prohibition town. Scotty made the acquaintance of a rich banker from New York on the train. Between them they made a display ‘of wealth, recklessly scaring passengers in the tourist cars almost into hys- terics. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tbe following mnrrlage Hoenes' ks Soncid February 13: Eugene M. Hallett, belle M. Richards, 22, 1689 Geury st, Fdward M. Carison, 21, 151 Randall st., and sther A. Johnson, 19. 117 Chapultepec st. Dayid Ripiven. 20, 2770 Pine st., and Selma Salmi, 20, 240 Third Joseph J. Gi 20, both of Joseph W. 16, bath of Harry Hes tine Marks, 26, Nevada City, and Isa- and Albertina Reval, 20 Aud Buth T. Pruden, Webster st. 1250 Fddy st., and Ernes- Baker st. £, 21,13 OAKLAND, Feh. 18.—The following marriage license was jssned tods; Frank O. Vaugbn, 25. Los Angeles, and Hazel M. Journal, Oskland, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be hunded in at | either of the publication offices and be indorsed | with the namé and residence of persons author- to bave the stricted simply to the announcerient of the'event are published once in this column free of charge, BIRTHS STIMMEL—In this clty, February 7, 1907. to the grife of Leon Stimmel (nee Sarah Bern- steid), a daughter. MARRIAGES CADY—In this city, February 12, 1907, b Rev. George W. White, pastor of Wes. 1 Chureh, Harry . Sayre of Sin nd Lena B. Cady of Denver. SLENTZ—MARTIN—In this city, February 12, 1907, by the Rev. George W. White, pastor ¥y M. E. Cburch, Guy Slentz and Martin, both of DEATHS Mossford, Moses O'Brien, Della.. Andorv-an ‘Andrew. Petars (infant) Burnett, 'Wm. Rapp, Louls .44 Bushnell, Maria Schmitt. Eugene. 3 Creigh Jas. J.... 50 Seott, Emma J, Cresalla, Martin. .. Seott, George W. Gillen, William. Seale. Thomas ..... Hanna, Hugh . Stobing, Madeleine.. 12 Hill, Franels Tarleton, Esther. Knudsen, C! Magon, Thompson. Wm. H. Unsinn, John... MelInerney, Patrick Wheeler, Judson. .. Me hy J’amv;lfl Wiegmann, Martin.. S0 Miller, Rufus Wiggs, Ernest E. Moritz, Metha .. - —Tn this clty. February 12, 1907, beloved wife of Charles A Algeltinger, " and mother of Ella, Katle, Charles and Edward Aigeltinger, a native of Pittsburg, Pa., aged 47 years .I month and 19 days. AIGELTING Kathryn M., | Friends s&nd acquaintane e ipvited @ es_are respectfully day), (o attend the funeral todny (Thurs- 8:15 o'clock a. m., from the par- 1719 Eddy street, red Heart Church, where a requiem high mass. for the. repose of her soul will he celebrated, commencing | at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thir- tieth street and San Jose avenue. AXDFRSON—In this city, February 12, mn'r e Anderson, beloved son of ~Mrs. Mey o <l the Inte James Anderson, and d- near Scott, same published. Notices re- | voted Drother of Benjamin Anderson, Mrs. Willlam Schuldt agd the late Mrs. Georze | McNulty, « native of Redwood Oity. Cal., years 1 month and 3 days. (Vallejo| d City papers please copy.) Friends gnd acquaintznces are respectfully | insited to ‘attend the funeral services today m.. at the parlors 3 19 Mission street. be- tween Twenty-ffth ‘and Twenty-sisth. . Inter ment at Redwood Clty, by 2 p. m., train from | Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. BURNETT—In this eity, February 12, 1907, Wil liam Franeis Burnett, ‘beloved husband of Phil- lipine .Burnett of San Mateo, a native of Eug- Jand. aged 40 vears 6 months and 5 days. Friends and ‘acquaintances ure respectfully lnvited to sttend the funeral today (Thurs. February 14, at 1 o'clock p. m.. from mortnary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Inferment~ Mount Olivet 'Come- tery. by electsic funeral car from corner of Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 1:30 p. m. BUSHNELL Maria 1 Tn this elty, February 12, 1907, Bushnell, dearly beloved mother of M. and R. Bushnell, a native of Hnn"n ‘County, Kentucky. ~ Notice of funeral hereaft Remains at the parlors of Cerew & English, 1618 Geary street. | CREIGHTON—In this city, February 12, 190 James J. Creighton,” heloved hrother of X of County Mayo, Ireland, (Placer County papers please cop; Remains at the funeral parlors McFadden & Co., 1070 Haight street, near Baker, Interment Forest Hiil, Cal., leaving this (Thursday) morning, at 8 o'clock, from foot of Market street. CRESALIA—In this city, February 13, 1907, Martin Cresalta, dearly beloved husband of Clorinda_Cresala, and father of John. Mat- thew Frank, Anna, Joseph and Victor Cre. salla, a native of 'Dalmatia, Austria, aged 62 years 3 months and 13 any. (Oakland” and San Jose papers please copy.) Friends and scquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- day), February 15, at 10 a. m., from his lafe' 'residence, 2125 Hownrd street, near Seventeenth, thence to the Chirch of v.uvny Fell and Franklin streets, where a solemn requiem high mass for the repose of higgsoul will be celebrated, commencing at 10:30 T . Interment Holy Cross Cemetéry, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. Officers and members of Court Oceldental No. 6676, A. O. F., are hereby notified to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, Martin Credalla, tomorrow (Friday), February 15, at 10 a m., his late residence, 2125 Howard ntrep' By order of MUFEL SACKETT, cmar Ranger. GEORGE FRIEDEMANN, Fin. GILLEN—In this city, February n mm Wil Mam Gillen, dearly beloved husband of Delia Gillen, father of William, Myrtle, Rodler: ick and Roy Gillen, and son of the inte B pard and Bridget 'Gillen, » native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 42 vears. Friends and ‘aeqnaintances are respeetfully 1n\'|led m attend the funeral today (Thurs- p. m., from the funeral par- 19.1, of BT ek G ety comer of Sixteenth and’ Guerrero streets, 'thence to Misslon Dolores Chureh, where services will be held at 1 o'clock p. m. Intermont Holy Cross Cemetery. HANNA—In this city, Féb Hanna, i y.) of Samuel ruary 13, 1907, Hugh heloved husband of the Iate Aunie oog. and father of Charles W. Hanna and ] C. Brlnd:pk;y. a '-:ulva of Canada; years an 5. A member the Knights of Honmor No. 3027. of Friends and acquaintances are respectfully tavited o attend the funeral Jonwew. (Pri February 15. at 2 o'clock p. m.. from his ot residence, 25 California avenue, othence by electric funeral car from corner of Thir. tieth street and San Jose avenue at 2:30 p. m. Interment Crpress Lawn Cemetery. HILL—In East Onkland, Cal, February 13, 1607, Frane Hill, beloved iinsband of ~Jane Hill, and father of Ada HIill Smith and {Jhlrles and, bert Hill, a native of Eng- 5 Friends. and. acqugintances are respeotfully (Thursday), Pehmry 14, at 2 nc)ock at the Pi) tional Eignth _avenae, between Fitteenth " and. ste teenth streets, Bast Oakland. Interment umm tain View Cemetepy. KNUDSEN—In Oakladd, Cal., February 7, nm Clara, beloved wife of Hans C. xnmm. ma mother of Joahan, Carl August and Otfo' F. Knudsen, a native of Nofway, aged 82 years. feloniously received in pawn Govern- peadl . i | eral Grand Jury for receiving in pawn ustrations. were released on $1000 bail. N. “\entle'r l"fll-ore St. Stand. Py —Complaint bas been made poneo Palace United States Marshal Elliott on an In- dictment charging him with having . | ment clothing from Edward J. Garcla, 'df’e’d News | & soldier at the Presidio. Samuel Cieg- o | ler, a pawnbroker of 1706 Seventeenth | street, Oakland, indicted by the Fed- 120 Pages. a revolver from Harry Murphy, a sol- 25 Full-Page Cuts. dier, was arrested also. Both dealers Sumptuous Edition. ——————— mm:nnx A8 vom—n.mea.. Feb. Ferry News St. Francis Hotel. .nmt ® number of ynnm- who m Hotel. women's attire and amuse themsel: mm‘-;fi.mlm ehetrleanoumlu Johnson News Co., 145! St. then rusning away when MASON-—In Lubbock, Tex., Jfl!flg‘fl. 1907, | afld. M. wife H R. and Ewh‘l u-mmmmruun! T. l'. Mrs. Sin Foaneiacn, Oa. 0 ool | uflw S T ‘ McDonough and Mrs. Celia Halligan, a native | aged 50 years. | invited to attend the funeral services uflny | .. Gallagher Undertaking Co. |VALENTE, MARINI & CO. MCcNESBY—In this city, February 13, 1907, Janies H. McNesby, dearly beloved -husband of Mary J. McNesby, loving father of James E. MeNesby, beloved son of l and the Iate Johm_McNesby, and brothe “John, Harry and_Willie MeNesby, Mrs. T, ;Dvmwun, Mrs. J. Sweeney and te native of New. Yor A F. Frien fuvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Frl at ——. from the parlors of attea Lna-rmm 2008 Hownrd street. nemnr Twenty-second, thence to St. Peter's ® Chureh, hl h mass for the ::';":«»& r:vnl'x'lkfle ci!ehntfi& vmmmm “ ——. Interment Holy Cemetery. MILLER—TIn Oakland, Cll...“‘tfl\’! 11 1907, flier, hueh: Ml ‘("l: ‘!:onn:fm;'ln‘t’ G':’) Miller. !I!MI of Glady: Rufus and Mabel Miller, brot! B Y Miller, al gra TS, e 'R':.,:f."".m;mn ‘ot ‘San Francisco, Cal, et 20 3 $ruly inxited to attend Frienn nie: Mm?'rnnnd-y). at_ 2 p. m., the funeral today 1 ofN. Gray. 2166 Geary :ttm'e‘;e felrtd Trevitadero, nndqr the " aus- plces ot Galden Gate Parlor No. 20, N. 8. W. Interment Mount" fll!nt Cemetery, by Sctiuge. ORJTZFatered into rest: fn s clty, Feb- ur!lllry 12, 1907, Metha Morits, beloved sister of the late, Chris- Moritz of this eity, the Jate Diedrieh Moritz of Germany and the late Henry Morltz of New York, a bative ng Bee- erstedt, Hanover, G]crmnun n‘nfi years. (New Yark papers please €op¥.) / aintanoes ;are respectfnlly T 11 fameral fomorrow (Fri- m.. ‘l’"m the fnvited fo ud H»: Rimy of Theodor Dierks & Co., 000 corner of McAlllster, and thence to St. Paulns Germatt Evlnge‘lc:l TLath- eran Chureh, corner of Bddy A here oo e b ol at 10 afeinek. Interment Mount Olivet etery, by elac-- trie funeral cer from Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue. MOSSFORD—In this city, Februa Moses Mossford, brother of Jesse Mossford of Beestn Gate, Tarporiey. OCheshire, Engjand. andJ. C. Mosstord of Metcer, Pa., a netive of Engind, aged G0 vears. Fricnds. ace nespectfully lovited to_attend tt the funeral services md:iy Thursday), 0 2. m., at the chapel of N. Gray & con 2196 Gesry street, cormer of Devisadero. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. this city, February 12, 1907, beloved wife of the late Miehael O'Brien, mother of Joseph O] an. and sister of Mrs. Hanora Holleran, Mrs. late Mrs. Sarah Ayers, Mery Sullivan, & native reland, nged 69 years, intances are respectfully and_the invited to attend funeral today (Thurs- day), at 10 o'clock, from-the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 1314 Webster strect, between Ellls and O'Far. rell. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, hy 11:40 “train from Twenty-ifth and Valencla streets. PETERS—In Petaluma, Cal., William Joseph Peters, dearly beloved son of Joseph and Jennle Peters, and beloved grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of Petaluma and Willlam H. Gleeson of San Francisco, aged 5 months and 19 days. RAPP—In this clty, February 12, 1907, Louls Rapp, a native of Germany, 'E'd 44 years. A member of Eureka Lodge No. H. §. Friends and acquaintances are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral tomorrow Fri- day), February 15, at 2 p. m., from the undertaking parlors of P.. F. Green & -Co., northeast corner of Sixteenth and Guerrers &treets, under the auspices of the Bartenders' Union, Local 41. Interment Mount Qlivet Cem- etery. SCHMITT—In this eity, February 9, 1907, February 12, 1907, Eu- gene Schmitt, beloved brotheg of Mre. Goorge ™ Scheld and Martin Sehmit native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 30 yéars 5 months and 10 days. Friends are respectfully dnvited to attend the funeral services tomol (Friday), at 12 o'clock, st the chapel N. Gray & Co., 2196 Geary street, comer of Devisadero. Cre- mation at 0dd Fellows' Cemetery. SCOTT—In this city, February 18, 1907, Emma Josephine Scott, heloved wife of the late Josepli P. Scott, mother of Walter L. Seott, and_sunt of Mrs, Dr. A. Dozler, a native of onsin, aged 50 years 10 months and 20 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully. EYRUS S. WRIGHT, | GEO. H. CLARK, A. P. BOOTH, HAROLD L. WRIGH"I‘ N. GRAY & CO. UNDERTAKERS 2198 GEARY ST., COR. DEVISADERO. Telephone West 4707. FRANK. VAYR 17 years at 105 Sixth Strees .FLORIST.. Now at 512 McAllister Telephone Market 3091 =yt McBREARTY & McCORMICK FU RAL DIRECLORS. 915 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly of McFadden, MeBrearty & Green. Telephone Market 97, 1314 WEBSTER st., bet. Ellis & O g‘srre!L Tel. West 3025. DANTEL P. DONOY. Pres. & Manager; JOHN DOUGHERTY, Vice Pra. WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Co. Finest and Best Equc!:)-ed Reécelving Vault and apel. (Magonle Cemetery Asgoclation) Office 1154 O’Farrell St. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakers, 900 Devisadero St., Cor. MeAllister. Telephone West 4804. P. F. GREEN ® CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, NE. cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero sts. Formerly of McFadden, McBrelrty & Green. Telephone Special 1567. UNDERTAKERS 3448 MIS’ 'ON STREET, Near Thirtieth. Tel. Market 282. D. I. KENNY & CO. ~—UNDERTAKERS— 1719 EDDY STREET, Near Scott Phone West 2645 UNITED UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL nmmons 2608 Howard st., nr. 22d. Phone Market 276. California Undertaking Co. 2210 STEINER STREET Between SacFamento and Clay. Phone West 1821, GEO. W. LUNT.. HENRY C. BUNKER. JNKER & LUNT, BUN FUNERAL DIRECTORS i onic T i Miraion Brrest 0™ Phone Marvet 9620, McAVOY, O'HARA & co.| EBTA 2010 u‘i‘n}‘é'i'n “fi? »“22 l‘(l lld 170. MONAHAN, ‘a co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers, Private Residence Accommodations. Office SW. % 25th and Guerre: = : 22nd STREBT LORIST FUNERAL W Cmm( Phore u-mt m %m*w - (iOLDEN GATE 24752483 MISSIO! fl. Cypress Lawn Gemetery l.lli‘flcl q’ Near, v-, Neas Al- 13 invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- day), February 15, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the of the Golden. Gate eupe) Uld 2475 Mission street, l\m ty-first. S:fi.m L. 0. 0. F. Cem- etery. BCOTT—In February 11, 1807, Belvedere, rge W. Scott, belnv-l "husband of Anna M. hthec of Mrs. George J. Miller and sl Florence, Serab. !dm. Hazel and Chlrlu . Scott, and brother of Mrs. Sarah C. F. Wrinkle and Walter D. Scott, @ native of cmkm. N. Y., aged 86 years 3 months and ‘ A member of the lhflae Engineery’ lon No, ‘I'ne fimem wm take place today (Thurs- day), at 12 o’ from his Jate residence. Belvedere. Boac leaves San Francisco at 11 a. m. Marine Engineers' Beneflcial Association No. Members hereby notified to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, George W. tt, from his late residence at Belvedere, al., today (Thursday), February 14. Mem. bers will please assemble In all, 43 Steuart street, at 10 o'clock a. m. By o JAMES C. EANE, Precldenl. M. K. ANDERSON, Secrets SEALE—In Mayfleld, Cal., “Thomas Seale, be- loved father of Alfred and Mabel Seaie, a nativé of Kings ug. Treland, aged 80 years 4 months and 8 are respeetrully invited to attend the funeral, at his late residence, Mayfield, Cal., tomorrow (Friday), February 15, at 10:30 a. m. Interment private. STOBING—In this city, February 13, 1907, Madeleine G., beloved 'daughter of Josephine and William Stobing, and sister of Albert, William, Walter, Chester, Emily, Ednd and Eimer Stobing, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 12 years 3 montbs and 27 days. Notice of fuderal hereafter. Rematus a7 the parlors of Carew & FEuoglish, 1018 Geary street. TARLETON—February 12, 1907, Esther. Tar- leton, dearly beloved ~daughter of Minnie Tarleton and the late Jon Tarléton, sister Fravk, Eva, Augusta and Elisabeth Tarle- ton, abd grandehfld of August and Elizabeth Krdker, a native of San Francisco, C: 1 yeat' and 7 montbs. Priends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the parlors of Valente. Marinl & Co.c 3448 Mission street, between Thirtieth street and Cortland avenue, thence to funeral electric car at corner of 0, Thirtleth street and San Jose avemue. Inter- ment Greenlawn Cemetery. THOMPSON—In Stockton, Cal., February 12, 1907, Willam Hartwell Tuompson, a native - of Indiana. Funersl wlute UNSL\\-—]n this eity, February 11, 1907, Jotn Unsinn, dear)y ~beloved husband of ' Mary Uneinn, and beloved father of Jobn, Anton, Elizabeth #nd Mary Unsinn, a native of Ba- 0 days. A member of St. Peter's D. R. Understuetsungs Verein; San Franelsco Bnnch m }9&. C. K. of A., and Carpgnters’ Union, al No. Friends lnd acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral foday (Thurs- dag), at 8:15 o'clock a. m., from his Jate residence, 127 Webster street, between Wi ler and Haight, thence to St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, betw: Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a reqiiem bigh mass for the repose of bls soul will be cele- brated. commencing at 9 o’clock a. m. Inter- mént Holy Oross Cemetery, by electric funeral from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. PELER—In this cltr, February 12, 1907, at 1400 Pest street, Judson of Lorraine, Jefferson . aged T5 years. are 'invited to attend the funeral at St. Mary's Cathedral tomorrow it 9:30 o'clock. Interment private, Santa Clara Cemetery. WIEGMANN—In this eity, Februarg 13, 1907, Martin Wiegmann, beloved hasband 6f Emma Wiégmann, and_father of Edward M. Wieg- mann, Mrs. G. Seyden and Mrs. F. Arnberger. 8 native of Luneburg, Germany. aged SO years and 6 months. (Detroit papers please W services (Friday) morning cops.) g'uurrux services will be held at the parlors of the 3 Maas Company, 1835 Golden Gate avenue, tomorrow (Friday), at 10 o'clock . m. Interment private. Please omit flowers. WIGGS—In Frultvale, Cal., February 12, 1907, Ernest Edmond Wiggs, belaved husband of Patrigla Wiggs, and son of Charles Wiggs of London, England, a native of England, aged 26 years and 5 days. J. C. 0’Connor & Co. Funeral Directors Now permanently located at our new establishmen 770 TURK ST, between Van Ness Ave. and Franklin St. Lady attendant. Tel. Franklin 1911, SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. e oot Nevuien SEB S & ren are E’lbh at the parlors of Samuel ue!‘cfldn & 1070 Haight St., nr. Baker. Tel. Park 12 CAREW & ENGLISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1618 GEARY STREET, Between Buchanan and Webster. Phone West 2004, CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1169 Valencla St,, near 23d St. Telephone Market 151. D _———— OCEAN TRAVEL AMERICAN LINE 'l’lymuu[h—(‘herbonrfl-—‘ou'hlmn(on . 28] York. % 6 anaexp Pliladelphis —Queenstown Merion, e P o, 55 Noosdiand. Haverford. Mar. 9| Friesland, 3 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE NEW YORK—LONDON DIRECT. Minnetonka ‘Minneapolis. HOLLAND-AMERICA LING NEW YORK. ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGNE. RED STAR LINE NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. .Feb. 20|Kroonland. Mar. 2| Vaderland. HITE STAR LINE NEW YORK—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. Feb. 20 Baltlc. .. Feb. 27|Majesti .Mar. 6| Cedric. PLYMOUTH—GHE“OUMDUTH umu 9 “Mar. 16 has Elevator, Gymnasinm, Turkish Baths Band. BOSTON—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. Cymric. Feb. 21, Mar. 30, Apr. 25 TO MEDITERRANEAN ,z¥%A. FROM NEW YORKg March G'l‘ LINERS AFW‘T- & nmflI“ANl'AN SERVICE io:o GIBRA] PLES hotel aceommo- °-'::F‘”"'f.:‘=m........,.. l'lnmhur -American Llne Franclsco. et St., San 0CEANIC S. S C0. yait, Germans. aged 6% vears 1 month and | - Toyo Kisen K-alsha AUCTION SALES - PUBLIC AUCTION 4000 4000 4000 Tents Tents Tents SAN FRANCISCO RELIEF AND RED CROSS FUNDS, A CORPORATION Wil Sell at Public Auction On Thursday, February 21, 1907 AT 11 0'CLOCK A. M., At Warehouse No. 1, on the main »drive, Golden Gate Park, Opposite the Conservatory. The Sale Will Comprise: 1642 CONICAL TENTS 2436 COMMON WALL TENTS | 56 HOSPITAL TENTS | 46 STORAGE TENTS | 110 COMMERCIAL TENTS 90 SHELTER TENTS 53 TENT FLIES 1219 TRANSPORT COTS. The attention of all, proprietors of snmmer | resorts, contractors, dealers snd the publte 'm | KE&elfi' hil Plnedn(l this sale. Tents will be Sol ts {o suit ali sers. LAURENCE VINGENT: Auctioneer. | 2 2= At Auction 25 ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. 10 WAGONS. 15 BIJ:)]GIES and CARTS, 3 SETS OF HARNESS at 11 a. m., FRIDAY, February 15, 1907 565 Fourth Street, Oakland. AUOTION BALE-Office General Superintend- ent Army ‘Transport Service, San Franelsco, Cal., Feb. 11.1907. There wiil be sold at pub- | lie auction, at 11 o'clock a. m. Feb. 20, 1907, at Folsom-street wharf, a lot of miscellaneous | condemned quartermasfer's stores, a list of | which ean be seen at the office (vl !he property | clerk at_Folsom-street wharf. BELL- | OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway ‘Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA SANTA ROSA ... .Every Sunday, 10a. m. STATE OF CAL . Every Thursday, 10 2. m. FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA VICTORIA, B, C. VANCOUVER, B. C. Puget Sound & Alaskan Ports SPOKANE Feb, 16, Mar. 3, 11 a. m. UMATILLA .Feb. 21, Mar. 8 118 m CITY OF PUEBLA ...Feb. 26, Mar. I% 1t a. m. And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) POMONA Feb. 13, 10, 25, CORONA Feb. 16, 22, 2. And Every Third Day Thepeafter. For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA CURACAOD .cv.ccveregnecasanns Mar, 7. 19a m. Low rates—Includiag Berth and Meals. Right reserved to Chauge this Schedule. | TICKET OFFICES: | San Francisco, 3 Market Whart. Telephs Oakland San Fra D DUNANN, G. P. A., (Oriental Steamship €o.) Have Opened Their G‘lfill Ofic‘ at 21 7-221 Brannan $t., San Francisco =5 “ 7“Am=rlel Maru,” Wednesday, February m;sn . “Nippon Maru,” Wednesday, March 13, 8 8 ng Kong Maru," Wednesday, April | 103007, Steamers will leave whart, < Brannan streets, 1 p. Hongkong, cumu at amuum.. Kabu (mnm. Nagasakl and Shangbal, and conneet! at Hong- | kong steamers for Manila, india, ete. cargo recelved on board on day of sa..ine, Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and puufilmau at office, eorner First apd Branoan stree AVERY, w. H, 3 Assistant General Manager. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Sat at 1!0 :‘m .v from Pler 42, North River, tmu Morton nlreut d 310 4 First class to Aevre, and upward; class to Havre, aprerd, Gl‘(m,. AGENCY FOR' RiD AND CAN- ADA, 22 nruavu (Hudson Bullding), New Yok, 3. yuGASL. mtum mery street. Sola by ‘fxv Railroad Ticket Agents. RAILWAY TRAVEL Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. VIA !AUIALI‘I‘O FERRY For Sausalito, v San WEEK DAYB AND !UYDA ‘—7 *T:48, ) 1:45, *8:15, 4:35, vt 00, 0: lB. 11:85 m. (1'48. m. daily, K-m—hmm‘ 8:13 p. m., Satyrdays only, for Cazadero and way stations. a7s 120 ton lqe- '.‘fl way sta 5:15 p. n days, for Point RAILWAY TRAVEL Traine leave and are dus. o arvive ot San Francisce Frow Freruary 3. 1997 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Street —¥IA OAKLAND PIER— Rictmond, Benicia, Sacramento, Suisun and Way Stations. ... E!mir&, Vacaville, Winters, Rum- Da\Ls. ‘Woodland, Chico, Red lluHfl"llla Elmhurst, Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright .. Vallejo. Napa, Calist - Rosa, Martinez. San_Ramon..... Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, racy. Lathrop. Stoekton....... !hl‘vl !xpm—(vln Davis) \\;}A‘mm. \hllu":. Red Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Traey. ockton, Newman, Banos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford. Visalia, Porterville.... Port Costa, Lathrop. Marced. Mo- . _Fresno, Hanford, Vie vermore. Valley oge, Liv Stoekton (*Mijton), Spring. lone, Sacramento Sonora, Tuolumne and Augels, Atlantic Express — ¢ cho Tonopah, Geldfleld... nmoud. Port Costa, Mart: nd Way Stations Vallejo, Mare Island. New Orleans Express—Bakers- field, Los Angeles. Deming. El Paso, New Orleans... .. Port Costs, Martines, Byrom. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junetion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia. Tulare. The Overland Limi Chicago. Denver. Kansas Cliy Niles and Way Stations... Newark. Agnew. San Jose... Bepicia. Winters, Sacramento. Woodland, Knij Marysville and Port Costa. Martinez, Bywon, Tracy, Modesto, Merced,, Fresno -~ T Y snsssi 11.00a 11.40a 2.00p, 3.00p » Helen; klllsm( ortland Express, Williams, Willows. Red llvfl Ashland. Portland and Eass Niles and AR e L ifl Vallejo. Port Costa. Benicla. - sun. Sacramento g China and Japan {uu Mali— Ogden, Omaha, Chi Martinez, Stockton, M- mento. Rgno. Sparks..... Hayward. Niles and San Jose. Tonopah Pass.—Port Costa, nicia, Suisun. Elmii Davis. Sacramento. ckes Hazen, Fallon, Tonopsah, Goldfield and Keeler.... Vallejo, Benecia and Way Sta. tions, Sunday only Orelnn l-‘nrm— Be- Dixon. . Port East. k. Jose and 'fl —— SN 2 COAST LINE & (Third and Townsend Streeta) 610 Valencia St.. San Joso and Way Stations”____.. =7 7.00a Valencia St. Redwood. San Jose. Morganhill. Watsonville, rei—Roulder Creek, Snlinas Del Monte, Monterey. Pacisa Grove . . Sdle 8.00a Shore Line Limited—San loss, Salinas, Paso ‘i°?"?m‘-’p‘;‘ Springs, San Luis Suvnh"lhrblr\ Los Angeles 930 8.00a Del Monte, Monterey, Pacifie aee Grova .30 3% 830 p 1459 8.30a 11459 9.05 T4y 10.308 1200 11300 pecs 2. 535 3.00 Del Monte Express i St.. San Jose, Gilroy. wnmn. ville, Santa Croz, Monte, Monterey, fie S a 3.08 Hollister. P 3159 New Orleans Ex; Antor s‘()rlum and East. e 1915« EX Salinas, e gmoz:mnn, Santa -rhn. Los An I 315 Watsonville. Santa Gruz, D el Monu. Monterey, 330 Valoncia S, Sovth §aa ¥ . cisco, San Jose, ulhw lister, Tres Pinos. 430 Vi 15.009. 5.30p 16.00p 6308 Ex 54 San Lu by~ n Luls 8009 Golden State Limited Sieeper— (Foot of Market Street) 7.08, 8.00, 9.00, ":’n..l-. 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, 4.00, $.00,5.00, .00 9. m. e e e et ettt R for Morning. P for Amu‘. isunday

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