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GORPORATION PREPARING T0 GEASE RELIEF WORK Advisability of Closing the Emergency Department Is Considered Members of the Relief Corporation are preparing to bring their work to ian end at as early a date as possible, Iand at its meeting yesterday the execu- tive committee called for a report from the committee of rehabilitation on the advisability of permanently closing the department of special relief. The senti- ment expressed at the meeting was to the effect that it was time to discon- tinue emergency relief and allow other | charitable institutions to take charge of that branch of the work. The Relief Corporation has not used up half of fhe money contributed for the refugees of San Francisco, and thus it will be a considerable time before it can go completely out of existence. Much of the remaining money, which amounts to almost $3,000,000, will be 04 | used to encourage the rebuilding of the — | Charlotte Sanderson, 80, 2310 Washington st. 69¢; = city, and a large part of it will be (turned over to various charitable bodles. Since the relief work began In San Francisco there has been expended but little more than $2,000,000 of the fund raised for that purpose. It is the opin- fon of the members of the Relief Cor- poration that all of the money must be spent for the ald of those who suffered in the San Francisco earthquake and | fire, for it was donated for that pur- pose. | The emergency relief department, | which is to go out of existence, {8 un- der the direction of Dr. Gunn. By the beginning of March it is planned to make a considerable reduction in the number of office employes. GOMMI33IONERS FAVOR - RAISING FIREMEN'S PAY . The Fire Commission decided vester- |day to recommend to the Supervisors that a charter amendment be submitted to the voters for a schedule of in- creased salaries for. members of the | Fire Department. A delegation‘of fire- |men appeared before the commission and the schedule was adopted after additional increases were recommended |for the chief engineer and his assist- |ants and the battalion chiefs. The |new schedule provides for the follow- |ing monthly salaries: N | Chief engineer, $416; first assistant, $300; second assistant, $250; battalion chiefs, $225; captains o companies, $155; lieutenants, $142.50; hosemen, truckmen, first year's service, $100; for second year, $110; for third year, $120; superintendent of engines, $200; clerk |and commissary, $150; draymen, $100; stablemen, $100; watchmen, $100, and superintendent of horses, $150; engi- neers, $140. Another amendment was adopted providing for amending the charter so that a fireman may be pensioned on half salary at the age of 55 years, or after 25 years of consecutive service in the department, instead of walting un- til 65 years of age, as at present. The Commissioners will request the Supervisors to transfer a city lot in Francisco, street, near Stockton, to the department to be used as a site for a corporation yard and repair shop. i derietoy ol Ananedl MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were issaed in this city February 15: : George V. Dabovich, 20, 1418 O'Farrell st., and Naste T. Mitrovich, 19, 1817 Grove st. Willlam E. Clark, 48, and Nettle E. Deglow, 39, both of San Francisco. Jonathan E. Gardiner, 33, Watsonville, and Louls Johnson, 25, and Alma E. Selahn, 23, | both of 2375 Bush st. OAKLAND, Feb. 15.—The following marriage licenses were issued toda; Clyde C. McAfee, 30, and Josephine Das- nieres, 29, both of San 'Francisco. J. O. Rhodes, 18, and Theresa Sequerfa, 18, | both of Oakland. Thomas B. McRae, 33, and Laura M. Howard, 83, both of Oakland. Fred W. Fisher, 27, Berkeley, and Ida Hum- mel, 21, Oakland. James B. Logan, 21, and Florence Boyd, 19, 0 0. 2 both of 8an Francisco. S e WASHINGTON Richard yon Weller, 26, and Anna L. Juelfs, 1000 Yellow Tiger TACOMA, Feb. 15. — WHEAT — Unchanged. | 82, both of San Francisco. s T o Bluestem, 71c: club, 69c; red, 67c. Harry L. Miller, 24, Stockton, and Jessie M. CLOSING QUOTATIONS ——e—e. Blade, %‘Cu-w"fl‘ . X Walter O, Alvarez, 23, San Francisco, ana CALIFORNIA Harriet S. Smythe, Berkeley. Bid.ask. d.Ask. Edward Johnson, 25, and Hillevi O. W. John- ¢ ™ —ID Valley. = son, 25, both of Oakiand. wis Cop 10/ Gwir Pay Cop — 36| Harley E. Hoorler, 22, and Mabel Tyler, 23, E wick ... 55 g“}u» 5«;.‘;; i = 50 | both _of San Frand BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS Midway Ex - 4 fizpah Ex Mo .13.50 ot MAwy on Pittsb Ex evada Alpine Y Ton Co n 10 | story class A theater buillding In Va- T ar . 35 10|lencla strect. between Thirteenth and - 0 s Fourteenth, at a cost of $103,000. 03 22| mits were filed by the following: 12 —~ | gomery avenue, $57.200; Sampson Tams, 14 | ket street, near Second, $39,200; M %5 | lard, First avenue, near Lake, $26,03¢ E. Bothin, Pacific street 25 | Pockwitz & Schnutenha — | Seventeenth, 9 West Tonopsh. West Ton Ex. Application was made to the Board of Works by T. H. B. Varney and J. Green yesterday for & permit to erect a two- Other applications for building per- M. and C. Deming, Jackson street and M)?nu ar- near Batters, $12,000; Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of persons author- ited to have the same published. Notices re- stricted simply to the announcement of the event &re publishied once in this column free of charge. BIRTHS BATT—In this city, February 14, 1007, the wife of Saul O. Batt, a daughter. COLARK—In this city, November 24, 1006, to the wife of Edward J. Clark (nee Kennedy), A son. MARCUSE—In this city, February 15, 19807, to to hoesgrne the wife of Seymour C. Marcuse, a son. X | Howard NASH—In this city, February 12, 1007, to the ams Goldsd Tnton.. — o8| wife of C. M. Nash (nee Paul), a son. ~ i Srandma ..... 28 30 84 &5 Great Bend...1.12 1.15| ROBBED OF DIAMOND RING—Ignations Mc- ( ROSS—In this city, February 7, 1907, to the 09 Great Beal An 23 25 Hugh of 710 Baker street reported to the police | wife of Danfel Ross, a danghte; Grt Bend Con. — i3 | yesterday that a burglar had stolen & $175 ring | se——————— Great Bend 35 36 from his home. MARRIAGES The Death Valley Chuck-Walla says: “God made the seashore for the idler and the fisherman; God n p ( ade the desert for those who have the grit— And the man who likes it broilihg And takes his part o’ toiling : sified as thoroughbred—he’s the one who makes the hit.” Is e “God makes the diamond for the ballroom and the limelight; God gave his free gold to lend the gem a tone— But the man who finds the treasure Has a damn sight keener pleasure In his desert plain and starlight, than the man who wears the stone.” I'say: “BUY HINDOCRAFT around 16 cents, WHY: The company is in good ore now; they have leta FIVE HUNDRED FOOT CONTRACT to Wheaton & Co. to be completed as quickly as men can do the work, which will make this the deepest mine in the district. Watch the results.” W. J. ARKELL, Manhattan, Nev. DONNFLLY—BEDFORD—In this city, ary 12, 1907, by the Rev. Robert J. Kenna, §. 3., Willilam P. Donnelly of Ohico and Mary 'B. Bedford of Anderson. (Chico, .Cal., | pupers please copy.) HALLETT—RICHARDS—In this city, | g 14, 1007 by the Rev. I . ‘Meserve, D.D., Eugene Maurice Hailett and Isabelle Marthia_Richards, both of Nevada City, Cal, DEATHS 80 Febru- Anderson, Ni Batt (Infent) Blankenstein, H. N. 63 Olark, Elizabeth P.. 79 aulding, N. H. Stewart (infant) Tamplin, Charles. ‘%‘;rloton. Esther. Mrs. P. Lund of Napa, Cal., a native of Den- mark, aged S0 years. % Friends and acquaintances are respectfully nvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun. February 17, at 1:30 D B, oo the mortuary_chapel of the Golden Gate Under. ing 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, electric funeral car from corner of Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue at 2 o'clock p. m. ATT—In this city, February 15, 1907, infant B anghter of Senl and Tosy. Bert. 3 BLANKENSTEIN—In this city, February 14, cent de Paul's Church, ::::5!-. Friends and acquaintances are in- COYNE—Entered into rest, Fem Frank COoyne, beloved husband of ltte lm Elizabeth Coyne, brother of Mrs. Michael De- ;l!rtfof com::cuwtt. cl:d L‘"fluflxn of Annie Ryan- art, a native of un! 11k T e invited to xttendcqlhe funeral ‘tomorrow ‘(tsu\‘:lny- day), at 11 a. m., from the funmeral lors of Samuel McFadden & Co., 1070 Haight street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church for services at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem mass for - pose of his ioul will be celebrated & 0seph’s Church Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. ’ DOHERTY—In San Luls Oblspo, Cal., Februa: 14, 1907, Joseph C. Doherty, denriy beloved son of John and the late M Doh brotier or Tiomes oterts, A7k, B Thoman rs. Mrs. Agnes Cunningham, and the late John Doherty, a native of Vie torla, B. C., aged 18 years and 2 months. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the funeral parlors of J. €. O'Conner & Co., 770 Turk street. z FEE-—In Oakland, Cal., February 15, 1 F len M., beloved wife of John xr?' é?:r o loving ‘mother of Willlam" P., John F. I James E., Thomas H. and Mary E. Fee, an the late’ Aunle L. Fee, a mattver of G ";lr'l n;ed 83 )'ell‘ll and 1! lends and acqualntances are res invited to attend o day), February 17, at 2 p. m., dertaking pariors of Beaudry & Washington street, Oakland, thence to St. Anthony's Church, where services will be held. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. A re- quiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated Monday, February 18. FITZPATRICK—In this ecity, Februas 3 16807, Annfe, beloved wife of Dantel g ::- from the un- McAvoy, 873 rick, loving aunt of Lillie and Antfe gan ders, and sister of the late Mary Sanders, 2 native of County Louth, Irel aged 68 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 12 o'clock m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 1618 Geary street, thence to St. Michael's Chureh, Ocean View, for services, commencing at 1:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOLEY—In this clty, Febmary 15, 1907, Bridget, dearly beloved sister of Michael Foley, the Jafe Mrs. T. Misglll and Mrs. D. Riley, a mative of Ireland. « Notiee of funeral hereafter. FRANKLIN—In San Jose, Cal., February 15, 1807, Joseph J., beloved son of Abe and Teresa Franklin, and brother of Harry and Milton Franklin, a pative of San Francisco, Cal., aged 14 years 5 months and 5 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the W. L. Woodrow Undertaking Company’s parlors, 117 South First street, San Jose. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, San Jose. HOWLEY—In this city, February 14, 1907, Sis- ter Mary Howley (Sister of Mercy), a native of Ireland, aged 82 years. The funeral will ‘take place today (Sat- urday), at the termination of a requiem mass for the repose of her soul, which will be cele- brated at § a. m in the chapel of St. Cath. erine’s Home, Potrero avenue and Twenty- second street. Interment Holy Oross Cemetery. JOHNSON—In this city, February 15, 1907, George Kid Johnson, dearly beloved husband of Mamie Johnson, father of Davie and George Johnson, son of Mrs. C. Halverson, brother of James Johnson, and stepbrother of Rosie Halverson, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 27 vears 10 months and 21 days. A member of Golden Gate Aerle No. 61, F. 0. E., and of Court Columbia, F. 0. A. Remains at the funeral pariors of P, F. Green & Co., northeast eormer of Sixteenth and Guerrero’ streets. LEAVITT—In this elty, February 15, 1907, Wal- ter T. Leavitt, beloved hushand of Kate M. Leavitt. a native of Hingham, Mass., aged 60 _years. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Under- taking Company, 1314 Webster street, between Ellis and O'Farrell. In Martinez, Cal., February 13, Jobn J. MacCormack, beloved" husband of Onarlotte MacCormack, and father of Al- len J. and Flora MacCormack and Mrs. Grover Dawson, a native of Prince Edward Tsland, aged 65 vears. McCORMICK—In this eclty, Februars 15, 1907, John McCormick, beloved brother of James McCormick, a native of County Sligo, Ireland, aged 48 vears. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of Samuel McFadden & Co., 1070 Halght street, near Baker. McGILL—In this clty, February 15, 1907, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late’ Joseph M- Glll,"and_loving mother of Sarah, Joseph, George, Thomas, Mary and the late Howard McGIIL a native of Ireland, aged 72 years Notico of funcral herenfter. Remalns at the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2608 _Howard_street, near Twenty-socond. MCNAMARA—In- thls city, Febeuary 15, 1007, at'the residence of her parents, 1934 Alabama street, Claire Elvira, infant daughter of James and Nellle MecNamara d twin Ister of Gertrude McNamagra, s nafive of San Fran- cisco, Cal., aged month and § days. McSHERRY—In Alameda, Cal., February 18, 1907, Mariana, beloved wife of .John Me- Sherry, daughter of A. J. and-the late Mary Bettencourt, and sfster of George. Joe, Johm, Mary, Delphenia and Isabella Bettencourt, native of Alameda, Cal, aged 21 years 9§ months and 10 days. Friends and acquaintanices are respectfully Inylted, to attend the funeral services Mon- day), February 18, at 9 o'clock a. m., at St. Joseph’s Church, ‘Alameda, wWhere a_requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated. Interment St. Mars's Cemeters. MEEHAN—In Oakland, Cal., February 14, 1907, William Meehan, beloved husband of ' Annié Meehan, father of James, Mary Eilen, Fliza- beth and Ceecllia Meehan, and brother of Michael and Patrick Meehan, a native of Ireland, aged 8 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Monday, Feb- ruary 18, at 8:30 o'clock a. M., at his late residence, 1364 Twelfth streef, Onkland, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, West Oakland, where a_requiem high mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mars's Cemetery. OFELTH—In this eits, February 14, 1907, Allce N., dearly beloved daughter of Nels and Carline Ofelth, and loving sister of Lillie, Ebba and Mabel Ofelth, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 1 year and 28 days. PAUL—In_Berkeley, Cal., February 15, 1907, Samuel F. Paul, father of Frank and Albert Paul and Mrs. Clara Morgan, a native of Missouri, aged 73 years 10 months and § days. (Nevada papers please copy.) Services private. Interment at Ely, Nev. RICHTER—In Oakland, Cal., February 15, 1907, Ernest C. Richter, dearly beloved son of Au- gust Richter, and -lovink brother of Adoiph, Willfam and Bernard Richter, a native of Texas, nged 46 years and 11 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomor- row (Sunday), February 17, at 2 o'clock p. m., at his brother's residence. 364 East Twelft street, FEast Oakland, Interment Mountain View Cemetersy. SPAULDING —In_this city, February 15, 1907, Nathaniel H. Spaulding, beloved husband of Marion S. Spauldipg, and father of H. §. Spaulding, a native of Vermont, years. STEWART—In this city, February 15, 1907, at the residence of his' parents. 223 Sancher street, John M. Stewart, dearly beloved and only son of John and Christina Stewart, and beloved brother of Edna E. Stewart, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 25 days. TAMPLIN—In this _ecity, February 14, 1907, Charles Tamplin, beloved husband of Annie Tamplin, and father of Charles, William and the late Martha Tamplin and Mrs. E. Beach, a native of Newport, Monmouthshire, England, aged 53 years 1 month and 11 days. Friends and acquaintanses are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the funeral pariors of the H. F. Manss Company, 1335 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Lawn Cemetery. TARLETON—February 12, 1907, Esther Tar- leton, dearly beloved daughfer of Minnie Tarleton ‘and the late John Tarleton, sister of, Frank, Eva, Augusta and Elizabeth Tarle- on, and grandchild of August and Elizabeth Tiger, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 1 year lmln’; man'.h:.une” T e ends and acquaint pectfully tnvited o attend the fumeral today . (Sat. urday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the parlors ‘alente, Marini & Co., 3448 Misslon street, between Thirtieth street and Cortland avenue, thence to funeral electric car at corner of Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. Inter- ment Greenlawn Cemetery. WAGNER—In Nome, Alaska, February 2, 1907, Elsa Wagner, daughter of the late Adolph and Kate Wagner, Mster of Ernest Wagner, and nie of Mrs. Willlam Kleaver, Mrs. George Walker, Mrs, Jults Lutgen Mee: David Davidson and Chris, , John and Loni:h- Falkenstein, aged .20 years and 9 months. WALEKER—In this city, February 14, 1907, Mary S., beloved wife of D. J. Walker, and mother of Mrs. Josephine Walker Kent, D. J, Jr., F. D., Jone M. and Barl C. Walker, aged 62 years. (Boston and Chicago papers please 5. SFitpas and acquuintances are respecttully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 12 o'clogk, from the Advent Ciris- tian Chureh, Church street, near Twenty- ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. aged 70 Cypress , Henry N. Blankenstein, beloved husband 3 Julte. Biankensteln, and fathor of. Moa H. Blankenstein, a native of New York, aged 63_years 7 montbs and 27 % Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow at vgm..zmmmun.&u& ., 214 Tow tx'u mnu“nbt.:u nd.:u of & Co. until time of funefal private. CLARK—In this city, February 15, 1907, Eliza- beth P. el wife of Aifred Clark, End’-m Mrs. W. li.'wmuxuu Mrs, terment ALSH—In this city, Fel 18, wh"th l'lta'n. belcgd dat zrot 4 nath I parten of Ballingary, Cotinty Tioperary, Tre. days. i the funeral tomorrow (Sun- | . Mrs.c A. Burmeister, and sister of Henry Eggerl B t Bremervoerde, Ger- many, years S months and 4 days. Fri -nc‘? tances are respectfully ited to atte the funeral today (Sat- ), at _12:30 p. the ~ parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 2019 Mission street, . mear Twenty-ifth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, electric funeral car from Thir- tleth and Mission streets. YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. To the officers and members of the Young Men’s Institute—The annual mass of jem for the deceased members of the Young Men’s Institute wiill be celebrated at St. Mary's [ ral Friday, February 22, at 10 a. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited © BOARD OF MANAGEMENT, Y. M. 1 ARD OF N AN OHAGAN, Prestdent. PORTER & WHITE ‘Funeral Directors and Embalmers ~ 1531 GOLDEN GATE AVE. (Formerly 445 Golden ,Gate ave.) Private residence accommodations without ex- tra charge. Tralned lady attendants. Personal servic J. C.0’Connor & €Co. Funeral Directors Now permanently located at our new establishment. 770 TURK ST, between Van Ness Ave. and Franklin St Lady attendant. Tel. Franklin 1911. - McBREARTY & McCORMICK FUNERAL DIRECLORS. 915 VALENCIA ST, NEAR _20TH Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. Telephone Market 97. 1. J. Gallagher Undertaking Co. 1314 WEBSTER st.. bet. Ellis & O'Farreil. Tel. ‘West 3025. DANIEL P, DONOVAN, Pres. & Manager; JOHN DOUGHERTY, Vice Pres. WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Co. Finest and Best Eq!blgved Recefving Vault a apel. (Masonic Cemetery Assoclation) Office 1154 O’Farrell St. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakers, 900 Devisadero St,, Cor. MecAllister. Telephone West 4504. P. F. GREEN @ CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. NE. cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero sts. Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. Telephone Special 1567. VALENTE, MARINI & CO. UNDERTAKERS under all conditiens. Phone West 770. | AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION 4000 4000 4000 Tents Tents Tents SAN FRANCISCO RELIEF AND RED CROSS FUNDS, A CORPORATION Will Sell at Publie Auchon On Thursday, February 21, 1907 AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., At Warehouse No. 1, on the main drive, Golden Gate Park, Opposite the Couservatory. 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 summer resorts, contractors, dealers and the public n is called to this sale. Tents will be in’ lots to suft all purchasers. LAURENCE VINC! ', Auctioneer. 25D 2 2 AT AUCTION NEXT MONDAY, Feb. 18, at HERMAN AND VALENCIA, BETWEEN 12th and 13th, I will sell 70 HEAD OF HORSES, 20 GOOD DRIV- ERS, 11 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, 20 LARGE, CHEAP BROOD MARES, also a lot of good, cheap stock belonging to other people. If you need borses don't miss this sale. 11 a.m. sharp. LLIAM CLOUGH, Anctionee Steamers leave Broadway Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA SANTA ROSA .. Every Sunday, 10a. m. STATE OF CAL very Thursday: 10a. m. FORSEATTLE,TACOMA VICTORIA, B. C. VANCOUVER, B. C. Puget Sound &Alaskan Ports i San Francisco From FEBRUARY 3, 1907 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Strees —VIA OAKLAND PIER Arrive Leave 7.00a 7.00a 7.00a 7.20a 7.40a 140 3.00a Richmond, Benicia, Sacramento, Suisun and Way Stations. ... Elmira, Vacaville, Winters, Rum- Dayis, Woodland, !lr(sv‘llle. Chico, Red Bluff—Oroville..._. Elmhurst, Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright . Vallejo. Rosa, T4% 'y. Lathrop. Stoekton. ... Shasta Express—(Via Davis) Williams, Willows, Red Bluff, Asbland, Portland and East... Martinez, Antioch, Byron. Traey, Stoekton, Newman. Los Ranos, Mendota, Armona, Hanford, Visalia, Porterville. ... Port Costa. Lathrop. Merced, Mo- Fresno, Hanford, Vi FFREEE 8.20a ose. Livermore, (*Milton), Valley ipring, Ione, Sacramento Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels.... Atlantic Express Reno, Tonopah. Goldfield.. Richmond, Port Costa, Martines, nd Way Stations _ Vallejo. Mare Isiand. Na New Orleans Express— fleld. Los Angeles, Demin kers- El Paso, New Orleans..._ . Ty 1020a Port Costa, Martines, Byron. © " Traey. Lathrop. Stockton, Merced, Raymond, Fresno. Goshen Junction. ford, Lemoore, Visalia. Tulare. T.68p 11.00a The Overland Limited—Omabs. “hicago, Deuver, Kansas City 1.28 11402 Niles and Way Stagions. ~ 248 Newark, Agnew, San Jose____ 1289 Benicia, Winters. Sacramento, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville and Oroville.. -~ 4% 320p Port Costa, Martinez, Byvon, Tracy, Modesto, Merced. Fresuo . o T 330 Via Tiburon, West Napa, St Helena, Calistoga. ... W25 340p Portiand Express, (via Davis), Williams, Willows., Red Bluff, Ashland, Portiand and East 948 Niles and Way Stations......... T4le Vallejo, Martinez, San 3 listoga. Santa Rosa.. 6.08p Stockton Lodi . 1028 ewark Contervilio | 18.48 n Jose, N3 Hayward, Niles, Irvin lare, Bakersfield. Los Angeles S48a 520p Hayward, Nilesand San Jose. T.08. 5209 Vallejo, Port Costa. Benicia. sun, Sacramento Chi and Japan Ogden, Omaha, C] Martinez, Sto mento. Reno, Hay wi Sacramento, < "0} Hazen, Fallon, Tonopab. b Sty S’I"‘:E:" 282, SPOKANP Feb. 16, Mar. 3, 11 a. m. Goldfield and Keeler... - 188 Benr TMISOBIN (.. RO Marh e 0. m.| 7009 Vallejo, Benecia and Way Sta- X tions. Sunday only.... ~ 2% SHIBELEY-MANN CO., Inc. 8205 Oregon Express - SeEraiemio. THE LEADING FLORISTS| For EUREKA Hlic Rradlog B o or Humboldt iand, Puget Sound a Wil Open SAQ‘URDAY. Feb. 16, at 1203 SUT- ( - B&y) 9.00p Fast Mail—O g d e n, Omaba, Chi- TER ST. Phone Franklin 2094. < POMONA . .Feb. 13, 19, 23, eago,—Pueblo, Kansas City, Frank Shibeley, Pres. Alex Mann Jr., Sec. | CORONA . .Feb. 16, 22, 28, 1:3 8¢, Lonis B - ¥ Aund Every Third Day Thereafter. COAST LINE 22nd STREET FLORIST|For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, | srzhisd and Towent stz FUNERAL WORK A SPECIALTY. | g o - — Cou.nlraog)rden Promptly Attended to. LA PAZ' ENSENADA, SAN 6.10a Valencia S San Jose and Way o i g | Station 5 = Phone Moot gge " P55 20 sr.|JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA| 10 valene St Redwood. €af Joas. Morganhill, Gilroy. aro, CUBACAO ..........r.cc......Mar. 7. 10a. m. Watsonville. Sants Cruz—Lase H. F. SUHR & CO. | Low raics tacindta serth ana Meals. rel—Boulder_Craek, Saiinas Undertakers and Embalmers Right reserved to Change this Schedule. Dal Monte, Monterey. Pacifie LADY ATTENDANT. TICKET OFFICES: Grove ...~ - o SAN 2019 Mission Street, mear 25th San Prancisco, 3 Market st. and Brosdwsy| 340 Shore Line Limited—dan jose Telephone Market 9. e Telen S Salinas, Paso Robles Ho# ‘elephone onuandYPAFL: | Telephone Temporary 402. e N I akland . ¢S Broadws - 3 - P ct Santa Barbara, Los Angeles 9.30p G. P. PRECHTEL G. W. KEELER. San Franci ight Office, Broadway Wh: » - ifie Vice Pres. and Magr. President. || G F. A, Sus Vinselios,” | SM5 Dol Nouiy, Mehtien: Tk GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING CO. [ 8.00a W?‘Lm?yv:la, anta Cruz, Laurel, yohd 3 2590, oulder Creek........... 2475-2483 MISSION ST. Phone Market . o e | a3m The CoanterSog Jote, Seliim 0yo Kisen Kaisha e e fen L Santa Margarita, S uls Cypress Lawn Cemetery Oblapo, Guadatipe, Santa 1: U ST., % (Oriental Steamship Co.) Barbara, San Buenaventura, OFFICH v’s" ; “"'A“ - Have Opened Thelr General Office at nard, Burbank. Los Angeled 1148 Boax (Vou. Roas; Sy 240 Flood 8304 Gilroy. Hollister, Tres Pinos, Rooms 5 and 6. Phone Franklin Room )y Jmcs Building Jaro, Wasonville, Santa Cruz, o Castrosille, Del Monte, Pacifie - S, S. “Nippon Maru,” Wednseday, March 13, | - e e Tt " PHONE MARKET 132. 1007, s S e G t Bro T e e ) cisco, Palo Alto, San Jose.... T4 antner e 10 8 America Ma.” Friday, May 3. 1907. | A0.30a Valencia St.. Burlingame, San UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,| > 5 el i g Mateo. Redwood. Palo. Alto, b+ B oy’ i B Loy B stregts T p i b Tokabeme autl SN 108 ..o . B Metweon: Chucly, AmE e hns Hongkong, callitg ¢ Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogv). | M. Valencia St. San Jose snd Way Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting at Hong- | Stations - - <o Koug with steamers for Manila, Tndia: ete. No| 200p Valencia St. San Joio and Way x etved on board on day of sailing. | Stations CRA',O' COCHRAN.‘&RS Cnrfl.‘:un,n!lclr(p tickets at reduced rates. 3.00p Del Monte Expr U EJOER AL PRI d For frelght and paseage apply at office, corner St.. San Jose, Gilroy, Watson- 1169 Valencia St., near 23d St. BB o ond e Telephone Market 151 W. H. AVER' Monterey. Pacific Grov - %’x Assistant General Manager. 3.00p Hollister. Tres Pinos. — 3159 New Orleans Express—El Paso, TELEPHONE PARK 12. San ‘Antonio, Houston, New - Orleans and East.. — SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. 3.15p San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Dy 2 Hot Springs. Santa Barbars. 1070 Halght St., Near Baker. Los Angeles — Take Halght Street Cars. 315 Watsonville. Santa Cruz, D e — HONOLULU only—S. S. Alameda salls 11 a. m. Monte, Monterey, Pucifie Ew & ENGuSH Feb. 16, 1907. Reund trip, first class, $125, Grove. .. b — NSy CAR SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, SAMOA, HONOLULU— | 330p Valencia St. Sovth San Fran- FUNERAL DIRECTORS 8. 5. Sonoma salls 3 p. m. Keb. 28 “Curat. clsco. San’ Jose, Gilzoy. Hok TREET, chureh (International Exhibition) and return, lister. Tres Pinos. 1035 Sieivatis Dcharan Sl Wobnier. e e BEAL S 8. Marfposs satis| 3 an Jose and Way § i Phone West 2604. at 11 a. m. March 10. First class round trip, | s oy $125. . 3 OCEAN TRAVEL J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.' co., 5S Clay Street, San Francisco. 5.309 AMERICAN LINE Passenger Department, 673 Market st. Plymouth—Cherbours—Southampton Phone “Temporary 1231/ 16.00p St. Lonis. . Feb. 23| New York. ar. 1 - P San_ Carics, Red Philadelphia....Mar. 2!St. Louls Mar. 23 ' - > wood, PRl telphia= iidsautinmne-Livasool RAILWAY TRAVEL Quks, enlo Park. Palo b Merion. . . ,;‘;@h. 2‘;:;“?“‘]‘“"&" “Mar. ‘ZG{ - 6308 V;l!nl;ll St San ’. Haverford. . ....Mar. ‘riesland. 3 o lencia S ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. R T RN NEW YORK—IA?HNDON DIRECT. VIA |SAUSALITO FERRY nas, Paso Robles Hot Springs, i - i G-l oo 2 | For Sausalito, Mill Valley, San Rafael: San Luis Obispo. Santa Bar- HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE .,WEEKW,AES.A"m.ABx :o:‘- 45, 10.1% NEW YORK, ROTTERDAM, via BOULOGNE. | 5.13, 5:50, 8:30, 7:15. 0:00, 10:15, 11 s.00p . Baflings Wednesdays, as per Salling List. 'Runs to San Quentin. 'El Paso, Kansas City, 3¢. Louls, Stat'nd’'m, Fb. 20, 10am| Potsdam, Mar. 13, 5am 7:45 a. m. daily, for Cazadero and way sta. Chicago —e w15 Ryndam, Feb. 27, Sam|N. Am’damn, Mr. 20, 10am | tons. 8.00p Pajaro, Watsonville, &ung: Noordam, Mar. 6, 10am| Stat'nd’m, Mr. 27, 10am | = 3:15 p. m., Saturdays only, for Cazadero and Santa Cruz,_Caswroville, RED STAR LINE way stations. Monte, Pacifie Grove. . 14 NEW YORK—ANTWERP—PARIS. :15 p. m. dafly, except Saturdays and Sus- | 8.1Sp Valencia St. Ocean View, Paio .Feb. 20| Krooniand. Mar. 9 |days. for Point Reyes and way stations. ‘Alto, San Jose ... S Mar. 2| Vaderland. ... Mar. 16 e == 2 From 8. F. for Tiburon. Belvedere .and San| {1.00p Sacramento River Steamers._ 18.00p TE STAR LINE » : NEW Yn&gugrigrn':vv—umkmn Panseloweck Iap 1t 41, MU0 4w | S0 3, from St Whagf NE : N N - 40, No.2, :fif’“'""‘"l Point. Ore. s SN 25,000 Tonsi Elevator, Gymnasium, Turkish Bathis and Band. BOSTON—QUEENSTOWN—LIVERPOOL. | VIA o " MEDITERRANEAN AiAss FROM NEW YORK. Celtle. ....March 2, 7 am—21,000 TONS ..March 30, noon; May 9, June 20 FROM BOSTON. -Feb. 23, 7 am: April 10 Twin Screw Passenger Service OUTH—CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. AR LS Pretoria &rat Waldersee.Feb. 23 Mar. 18 Batavia.........Mar. 2/ Amerika.. *Kalser. ‘A VicMar. 8|Patricia ', Deptechiand .. dar. 16 Pennerivania ... o5 uguste vleTth:rln. of 25,000 tons each, cross the Atlan- tic in about 6% Days. T PERFECT LINERS AFLOAT. MO EDITERRANEAN SERVICH TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA 23 T ‘Travel s o elben’ Ghecke, 000 l cves the o Hamburg-American Line ‘908 Market St., San Francisco. GOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE ' LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. DIRECT at 10 S Eon Tis i Nt l:-?m % |2 ¢ First class to mm.‘:o ufl second ;‘e'n%"m AND cax: N % raciE R ] Tickets York, J.°F. FU 0 Feb. 21, Mar. 30, Apr. 25 f o Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyserville. and Cloverd: B. B. Co. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 &. m. 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00. 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, 3.00, 9.00 p. m. A for Morning. P for Afterncon #Sunday ex 1Sunday oaly. |NT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Saugsalito Ferry, Foot of Market st. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO and NAPA NAPL1 VALLEY ROUTE Monticello S. 8. Co. aud Napa Valley Riectric Close conpectiona. 6—ROUND TRIPS DAILY—8 o 2 o Yyl R i