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A AR Bt X Sy 5 [ . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1907. 53 - . - Cem: via funeral car from Thirtieth street [ February 15. 1907, Owen Thompson, a Hative > =4 ° Weather Report’ T e BT S e e ey B Ly of New York, aged 20 years. William Cook, 23, and Essle Harvey, 16, both | GALLAND—In Seattle, Wash., February 15, | WALKER—In this city February 14. 1907, S of_Oakland. 1807, Caroline Kline Galland. beloved wife of | Mary S., beloved wife of D. J. Walker, and m w 4 United States Rruunm d':.cflmhnm— Raymond M. Bennett, 19, Oskland, and Dora | Bontiam Galland, a native of Germany. mother of Mrs. Josephine Waiker Kent. D. J. ‘Weather Bureas, Francisco, Feb. 18, 1807. Skow, 19, Fruitvale. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully | Jr., F. D., lone M. and Earl C. Walker, aged Harold L. Combs, 31, Glove, Ariz., and Abl-| invited to attend the funeral services tomor-| 62 years. (Boston and Chicago papers plegse gail E. Smith, 21, Oakland. row (Monday), February 18, at 10:15 o'clock | copy. e enetee | 4. M., at the pariors of Halsted & Co., 924 | _ Friends and Jusintances aro respectfully i Fillmore street, between Fulton and McAllis-| Invited to att the funeral today (Sun- of the Water I'ron BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS| Hiissiis BEsiad mESREEmsars leaving and Townsend streets at an’ Chureh, Chureh sfreet. near Twenty- Insult Negro on a Street Car 1 11:30 a. m. ninth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. d e whip d by G&Y—IAII‘ ‘gé’l'kfl:;. Cal., February lfl.“_lwnf. Wogfl—lnm':k(n“ml_ Cal., Ffibfll‘h:!’ "‘ci . and Ar pe "A. Gray, beloved sister of Mrs. W. B. 7, Ma Vetmore, 'dearly belove Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall God! , George T. MeLe: Wil T. Me- wife of the late James S. Wetmore, and lov- Son of Ham (| il not be inserted. They must be handed in at | Teun. Tiobert “0, MoLews 3t Son" Bromcio | ing mother of Fred I. Wetmore and Mrs. ) either of the publication offices and be indorsed ht - - - with the name and residence of persons author.| 404 James L. McLean of Homolulu, a native | Fred G. Smith, a native of New York, aged Captain Zeeder Flies British g E ; w‘:fi 'h‘;“l’ t'h, m‘:m, pnblnhed; 5‘,&:““:; g, .!n:llnd‘ aged 76 years 6 months and 1| 65 years S months and 3 days. i i 1 £ Race prejudice @s it Is operated | F¥rlc e aisce 15, this colomn free of charge’ | HARCOURT—In this elty, February 15, 1007, | YOUNG MEN'S INSTITUTE. 1 Wn Honor st S '! somewhere beyond the Stats plains in w— Catberine Harcourt, dearly beloved wife of To the officers and members of the Young 2 : 87 = ‘Harry Harcourt, daughter of Mathlas and | Men's Institute—The annual mass of requiem g : o the heart of Texas doesn't find favor BIRTHS Hubertina Hoffman of Germany. and sister | for the deceased members of the Young Meu's bere. There are no “JIm Crow” cars | ABHNLICHIn this city, February 6, 1607, to| OfMIS- W. J. Willoh of San Franciaco, Heary | Tnstitnte mil Do coeeated ot St " Macs's T 3 and Jacob Hoffman of Los Angeles, and Mrs. | Cathedral Friday, February 22, at 10 a. m. on the system of the United Railroads.| the wife of Paul E. Aehnlich, a '°:~x & 5.‘:"’?’3‘ ‘Waterman of Denver, Colo., a 5a-| Priends and Telatives ere veipeeifuly. beviged N—] J g of erms o . | Whether a black man 18 cleaning brick | A it or 1o Asaisone o Fatghin, any, aged 26 years. to attend ter of the Pa-|brought 695000 feet of lumber and 144 long ago was |sacks of oysters. He has never | The Italian bark Speme cleared yes- 388 4 a *égi ] Louis Andressen, a da HIGGINS—In this city, February 16, 1907, Jobn BOARD OF I e 3 - ] 11, 1907, Hi t! N 3 y e ey » to the title, but|terday for Eureka to load lumber. OF Wedving dikmonly; s standtie it WafiTfigxot!Hs?flm"' ion & datighter. | yoos% member ot Seven Piues Glicie Ladies A. J. SULLIVAN, Secretary. it realized The ship Tillle E. Starbuck, accord- Uc privilege of hanging to a strap or sydpradiaial 14, 1907, to the| Of the G. A. R. e There isling to & dispatch received vesterday|M occupying a seat In & street car it he | wife ot 3. o Raily, v mary 14, 1007, Friends and -scquaintances are respectfully | CARD OF THANKS Mail based on|from Philadelphia, was aground for DR e 'C by 18, 1907, invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Mon~ To all kind friends, lodges and frme, and usage, requires mas- |about an hour below Newcastle. has the price. This idea of equality | MCLEAN—In Vallejo, Cal., February 13, » day), at 2 p. m., from the pariors of Porter especfally the empioyes and mechanies of o $+ frrtwied | % under the straphangers’ law was a new | 0 the wife of William McLean, a daughter. & White, 1331 Golden Gata avenue, comner of | evah & Smith, T Aecire o convey. my beart: ners to/fly the com- X P! RADEBOLD—In thls clty, February 8, 1907, to| Scott street. Interment National Cemetory. felt thanks for their expressioms of sympathy re. An ex<| COAST SHIPPING NEWS construction of the Fourteenth Amend- |~ the wife of C. W. Radebold, a daughter. JOHNSON—In this ecity, February 15, 1007, | and tributes of floral offerings in my loss of & there happens | mend toa trio of Texans who boarded | SOHAOF—In Vallejo, Cal., January 20, 1907, to | George (Kid) Johnson, dearly beloved nusband | cherisbed father. EMAMA D. PETERSEN. —_— lej y board the member of some | ¢ an inbound Kearny-street car yester- the wife of Bernard Schaof, a son. of Mamie Johuson, father of Davie and Georgle — ¥ or & high official of some | [tems of Interest to Mariners | p day afternoon. They had to 5tand 0N | mees——————— JOBDSOR, SO0 of Mrs. C. Halverson, brother T government, in w James Johnson, and stepbrother of Rasle | h case the | the footrail. A complacent occupant oflllnnon @ native of San Francisco, Cal., | t country is holsted at the of the Pacific of a comfortable seat was Lew Pur- G aged 27 Soars 10 months snd 21 days. A | e by way of courtesy | ASTORIA, Ore, Feb. steamer the Siberia came in on Sun- | Northland arrived from Port today I.na:gfl'I :3;7-:» dsy a big Bri e was floating | went directly fo sea. She bas a cargo_of lum-|S- L. by e, lf.“;h, poins oictals Dres | ber tor San’ i rancisco. The. steamer Yosemite |S. E. Farallon. % b » o g s P¥o7|left this evening for San Francisco with & | g light, socially, politically | FOLEY—EDWARDS_In this city, February 12, | member of Golden Gate Aerle No. 1. F. O. “‘; BawM i et Francioco s oall | 1007, by the Rev. Father Moran of St. Jumes | B and coms Semoits e 55, F. 0. A. 2a e gl Church, William E. Foley and Katheryn J. Frionds and scquaintances are respectfully ored colony; a wearer of dlamonds and | Edwards, both of this city. invited to attend the fumeral tomorrow (Mon- good clothes and & man possessed of 582883232828 2258222222338 EEEPFPELEET ERERT SEPEEEE FEL T (R—" Biski' sisuiiukeibbiiiibsikiky FERIRRE | TTEIXTSLTRR| REALERRERE| ymog wm o 2 s doy). at 9:30 a. ., om the parlors of P. . celve some dignitary of | oares of 8550000 feet of lumber. more than the average weight and oD 0., Dortheast corner of Sixteenth Zeeder ga2%, orwegian steamer Matuilda sreived, to- % strength of muscle. S e ’DI::T;:“ B B e S tency, bv Bt Charies | ber at Portland foi the Orent. = 18 The Wesans cheVadl Chal Tale: dud l L lioe: 0 M tet Johy. .. dn] - fie the oo’ o B s oy e M A PATH TO EVERY PLOT s - The schooner Alvena salled with a cargo of | Winnemuccs £8 spat their disapprobation. They found | Blankenstein, H. N.. 63 MeGlll, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Oross Ceme- | 890,000 feet of lumber for San Pedro. The | YUma .... d delight in telling Purcell what they | Corbett, Harry B.... 45 McGrath, Francls u;( | 1300 Golden Gate ave., Cor. Fillmore. c 8 to rate such cou H--;m schooner .?\:rlrfil -',;’", n;x s‘-n &-‘;nfl:c‘(’)‘ “Average snow, 86 fnches, would do to him “in Texas"” if he sat 'Qorne. F‘l;m:ll‘( Mfiexnin‘l:::‘"\)lm< El- g ‘gn‘s;ffl;enoln: 1;2:-?”0;&?;:&:1’%; Telephone West 5960. e e ot o | RN St o e T SYNOPSIS. while a “white man” of the Texas per- | Cronen, Qatne 80 McSherry, Martana.. 21| to attend the funeral of our iate brother | exi B A Or Mcisl | The German steamship Nicomedla, Captain| A shallow depression overlies Northern Call. | Suasion was forced to stand. They jol- | Deviin (infan Meehan, Willlam....38 | George Johnson, tomorrow (Monday), at 9:30 | CYRUS S. WRIGHT, ° re was no officlal | wagemann, left tonight for Hongkong and way | fornis, Northern Nevada and . Wescems Oregon. | lfed him and badgered him and did all | Doberty, Joseph 18 & m., from the parlors of P. F. Green & | GEO. H. CLARK. < gular member of ports with s cargo of 55157 bbls. of flour, | It has caused cloudy weather over the entire in their petty passion to make him | Dolley, John 2 Co., northeast cormer of Sixteenth and Guer- - O i t 3ut the flag was | 225,164 feet of lumber. Tbe total value of her | Paciic Slope and light rain in Oslifornis, Art. feal that the United Raflfoad Drewes, Claus — Nunan, Frank J. rero streets. By order of A. P. BOOTH, t and it developed | Cargo is §225,000. zons and Southern Nevada. The pressure fs | {8l that the Un 08d8 = W8S | pagan, James 19 Pardow, Elise F. J. MALONEY, Chief Ranger pro tem. ARG . St L | 5 oimig ot Two bids were recelved today by P. L.|falling slowly over the country west of the | COmmitting a crime in permitting him | Fes Eien ar.. 33 Place, —— . CHASE JR., Fin. Sec. S - < jvas nolsted by 8Pe- | Cherry, Lioyas' sgent, for the purchase of the Rocky Mountalus. There has been but littls | to pay his fare and ride as & passenger. | Fitzpatrick, An 53 Richter, N In Fruitvale, Cal, February 18, e f Captain Zeeder in his own | British bark Melanope, which was towed inte | change in temperature west of the Rockies, The climax eame when the car | Foley, Bridget — Ryan, Mary 1907, infant son of Harvey E. and Ellce D . . ng live the King! this barbor some time ago a8 & derelict. These | Conditions are favorable for cloudy weather Bedi i and Butter streets, | Galland. Carol — Spaulding, N. Jobnson, and grandehild of John and M. E. € bids were not opened, but forwarded to J. J.|Sunday, with showers # California and Nevada | F€AC SRERY €OLS. | Gray, Mary A. 76 ;- B3| Rastron and Mrs. A. W. Davidson, a native of UNDERTAKERS Satls for Honolulu | Moore & Co. at smi Francisco, where other | and light to fresh mnxtljcxégra., When Purcell starte;l to]l:;ltvl‘ie1 the C‘T.Bnmurt, Cath 26 3 Fruitvale, Cal., aged 13 days. | 2198 GEARY ST., *COR. DEVISADERO. bids were to be recelved. | ST. one of the Texans joggl m inso- § Biggins, J¢ 66 Thompson, VITT— b -t | 3 gy Toports sighting goantities of fhess | . Mor Becrabenio Felloy s Clomatr with xhowers | ti8rioe was exhausted, BRf The atrenuth 3 Leavitt, | Teavitt, Whiter Youne Nen's Instl a native of Hingham, Mass., aged r driftwood along the coast. At one | Sunday; 1!‘;1! south wind. of his right arm was not impaired, and Lufi.“lng‘-‘l J. AT 0‘1’ tute (mass) anlm point the steamer was compelled to run out | For San Joaquin Valley—Oloudy with showers | that meonber shot out, landing an | Macailo, Georgelana, 60 Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at of her course for some distance to avoid the S\Ig\d;-y: light south wind. 3 th 1 2 Y | ariee. Angeles and vicinity—Oloudy with | €POnY fist on the jaw of the insulting e pariors of the Henry J. Gallagher Under- FRANK VAYR taking Company, 1314 Webster street, between Cathcart, A. W.| SAN PEDRO, Feb. 16.—The ofl steamer Ar-|showers Sunday; light southwest wind. Texan. The Texan went down and out. | ACKERMAN—In this city, February 16, 1907, | Ellis and O'Focrel] 17 years at 105 Sixth Street mees, F. Harwood, |S7lle, Captain Dixson, finished discharging her | G. H. WILLSON, Tocal Porecaster. Texan’ No. 3, with theifeontige that | famh: 3, bsioved ‘hustand of’Beldget ke | LUND—In tbis elty, February 15, 1007, Tngal ucas, Miss O. Mo- | jar69, for the Unlon Ofl Company and cleared | e ST tradition of the Lone Star Stats gave| mal & matlve of Pitisburg, Pa., ag J. A Lund, beloved son of Olaf and Grace Fl ONS‘I‘ Dermott, W. Mas- lsff.m:‘% Leggett, ‘(“’np::&.d]inlnene{o: aaae | T Sk ? hh;n.hw(ent to the res‘fluebl?d er{wl;n The funernt wil (u: Wy tmfl‘m" }“;;fl' '&‘;Z"l‘u.'.fiu;fa oa‘-.v‘\ummm' o e s < - s F. M1 the steam schooners Norwood and Hornet fell before the muscular battery of the day), at 9:30 a. m., from the pariors of Me- 3 N McAllist: g g o e | o g T outgit "to reload. | ol I AR s D i are No 3 e e l?:::fl.{':,u‘f{;‘”"gh‘; e et ufigrfi}x?-:h-3&::—“6:%;»:::"\“&.‘3& el = sum.,k 30; A. C Bobinson, | o o i i 'hchoonsr “Baby ia; tow {5 Sfimes ____]'"'" Pue |fate and met his Waterloo. Church, where a requiem high mass for the | Sister of Jane Porter, a native of Baltimare. Telephone ot Tierney, Captaln| Divers are at work on the bottom of the dis- g Policemen Rurns and Lanckman of repose of his soul will be celebrated at 10 Md., aged 60 years. | Harbor . ..|Feb. 17| the central station gathered in the| a. m. Inferment private. MAGEE—In this city, February 16, 1907, Edna | Portland & Astorla...|Feb. 17| four fighters, and, summoning a patrol | ANDERSON. Mrs. H. B.|sbled steamer National City, sscertaining the Woolming- | ®Xtent of the damages, with & view to making ; 3 ria In Susun Cal, February 12, | Eltzaboth deariy beloved daughter of Adain repairs. eattle, via Nanaimo hem off to t - | 1807, Nance Anderson, beloved mother of | AN el Magee, a native of San Francisco, | 'The steam schooner Centralia, Captain Erick- Beattle :‘l’:f""-Tg:n?!}:gn;s g ;“:“ u":r Mrs. J. Jorgensen, Peter Monk and the lats| Cal, aged 11 months. i E ' The Harriman Two-Faced Sign |0 departed tonight for Grays Harbor. The - 3 Mrs. P. Lund of Napa, Cal., & native of Den. Remains at the pariors of P. F. Green & e | steam schooner Coronado, Captain Lundquist, names as Harvey Dean and H. and A.| mark, aged 80 years. ©o., northeast corner of Sixteenth and Guer- Undertaker and Embalimer, John F. Anderson, captain of the Pa- |finished unloading that portion of the cargo Clarest, were charged with disturbing Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully | Tero streets. is a stickler for the “;‘Jng;ll’?:“}:m“:f‘ gg"(;x:gmg twe?iu'fh‘:x'e = the peace. The negro, on the word of aneaF::m:rz;en‘g :I‘Ielggnnl M;y (Sun- { McCORMICK—In this city, February 15, 1907, | 2123 Bush St., Near Fillmore, rvance of all rules imposed by the {7oo% 10 Ventura to complete the 2 special policeman who witnesied the | gen, TVREZ T, 88 10 b me. from the| ok MeCorm Sattve: of o S Tins. | Formerly at 305 Montgomery Ave. gement of the Harriman corpora- | The schooner Ensign, Qaptain Asplund, secured affair, was released. taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near » . and 810 Van Ness Ave. for the rtenance of discipline |& crew and went to sea today. She 18 bound z aged 48 years. It is fair to presume that the three| Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully [Figest private residence accommodations. strangers from the biggest State in the | tery, by electric funeral car from corner of | invited fo attend the funersl toeorme: rAr Lady attendant. Carriages and ambulances to Union will report home that it {s dan- | Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue at 2| day), at 10 a v o'elock p. m. m.. from® the funeral parlors | hire. Tel. Wost 2699. gerous to monkey with an overweight Xod of Semuel McFadden & Co. 1070 Haighy “colored gentleman” who can afford to | BYANSENSTEIN In this city, February 14, Atreet. near Baker, thence to Mission Doio ~ el e | Harbor. The schooner Allen A, Cap- of property. One | i Hendrickeon, was towed outside todsy med on the wharf, and | jeparted for the Sound to seek a charter. The nan himself could break |schooner Ruby, Captain Korthi, departed north e without hearing from Cap- |in_tow of the steam schooner Norwood. . = r Henry N. Blankenstelu, peip s e Church, where a requiem high mass for the re- & w HITE derson. “No smoking” signs |, JUOONA, Teb 18-"The bati, Yosesitts satled wear diamonds in Californfa. of Julia Blankenstein, and father of Miltog| Dose Of his soul Wil be colchrated af 11 posted conspicuously all over the | “When the steamship Glty of Puchla left port S oo H. Blankenstein, a native of New York, aged | 2 m. Interment Holy Oross Cemetery, by 4 few deys ego Anderson. |last night she carried 1,000,000 pounds of co JEWELRY STORE ROBBED €8 years 7 months and 27 days. immediately under one | b&rs from the Tacoma smeiter valued at $300.- B electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and 2 oA K ot Funeral Directors and Embalmers Harry Shane, proprietor of a jewelry Eflemf“l:etntlhenc;'.l:: or'od“-yngnng-Q, at 2| McGILL—In this city, February 15, 1907, Catb- | store at 3 Crane street, reported to the o] Devisaters G196 | erine, beloved wife of the late Joseph Me- 1531 GOLDEN GATE AVE. police yesterday that a stranger en- eary street, corner of Devisadero. Friends Gill, and spotted an Individual | 000 Which is destined for the Baltimore Smelt- © ing' and Refining Company. The copper will be oward him and DIOWIDE | taken to Vancouver. B ¢ Bt s of smoke extracted from |be sent ac ouver, B. C., and from there will %8 the country by the Canadian Pa- loving mother of Sarsh, Joseph, ] b view the remains at the pariors of N.| George, Thomas: Mary and the ate Howned | (Foemecly 40 Golden Gate ave.) set ostentatiously between the | ¢ific Rallroad. It is one of the most valuable tered his place of business on Friday| Gray & Co. until time of funeral. Interment McGill, a native of Treland, aged 72 years. | Private residence sccommodations without ex- teeth The warnin sign | Shipments ever made from a smelter. afternoon and stole two diamond| private. Friends and acquaintances are respectfuly | tra charge. Trained lady attendants. £ eeth. v A BT | The schooner A. M. Baxter sails from Bel- 1 midair, about half way be-|lingham tomorrow for San Francisco with tum. n Anderson and the man Wwith the | ber. e FORTLAND, Feb. 16—The Harriman liner € = - Costa Rica, Oaptain Mason, arrived at el B ng fellow, can’t you Tead |, i night’ 81 hours from San Franciace. readed Anderson, pointing | The steamer Northland left last night, bound nd overhead. for San Francisco with g cargo of lumber. The replied the offender, | Steamer Allisnce sailed for Coos Bay last nignt = - Y | wi ‘re t and passengers, e wi ven fresh © of smoke Into |}er ansual overhauling ‘wpon return here.® amburg & Honoluly & K Balina Oruz ..... brooches, valued at $150. The articles c%nnmg—lcna btentt: ng. F';:bmnry 18, 1007, | flnflfm :ol;ttad e m""n' tornolrmw ?l::-]-flm under all conditions. Phone West 770. TOp! | Harry E. Corbett, dear] loved husb: 4 ay), af a. m., from the parlors of the e iinken, mille He DEMiielor wad | - (U NIt SRt T el | A e tehr’ A pbe vari ol fie | searching for a particular gem wanted| 0. Corvett and beother: of Frank, Estber,| Twenty-seconl, where services will be held. | “AIG“T_ST FLORAL co by the supposed customer. James J., Joseph, Thomas and Katie Cor-| Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 | . - N. PETERSON, Formerly with John H. Sievers & Co. CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. tive’ of San Francisco, Cal., sged 45 years| Streets. bett, Mrs, J. Boyd and Mrs. C. King, a ma-| 8 m. train from Twenty-fifth and aneud.‘ A A A A AP ANANPS EVERETT—Arrived Feb 16—Stmr FEureka,| 20d 7 months. McGRATH—In this Seattl o B elty, d!'el;rn-ry 18, 1907, from attle. Friends and acquaintanc full; ‘rancis Lo rath, dearly beloved and YALDEZ -Amived Feb 16—8tmr Saratogs, | invited to attend the funeral tomomow (Mon,| ONIY Son of Jumes and Mamis Medeath. and from Seattle, da a of Jumes and Ms (cGrath, and || 324 FILLMORE ST., NEAR Halght. t The barkentine Susle . Plummer snd the 8 hray. ay) at 9 a. m., from his late residence, 11(2‘ rother Norine rath, a native of al- | Phone Fell 8531. “Why @on"t you pay attention to it |berkentine Puako arrived here this morning. The ;-2?.%"3!?‘&...’;2‘ Peb 16—Stmr Ramona, for | O'Farrell street, thence to St. Dominick's| ley Ford, Sonoma County, Oal, aged 7 yours | hen?” S & Anlisrevh former went to Liunton to take on a part eargo Church, corn f B and 10 months. s UNEAUSatled Peb 16—Stmr Farallon, for| where & solemn U T T e otts, The funeral will take place tomorrow (Mon- ea ASTORIA. S Fras e. pose of his soul will be celebrat com-| day), at 10 o’clock a. m., from the residence MCBREARTY & McCORMICK —Satled Peb 15—Stmr Yosemite, for | Menctng at P:50 & m. It T ] SR st BIRe Db ot Gsasnes | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T ST Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Thir-| St. Agnes Church for services. Interment Holy | ‘ Arrived Feb 16-—Nor stmr Mathllda, from| tieth street and San Jose svenue. Cross Cemetery, by carriage. "“rmvfi".fifllrfm:f'ic&n‘m a— Guaymas. s Cem - ’ 1 18—8chr Alvena, f . | COYNE—Entered into rest, February 14, 1907, | MCKINNON— A requiem mass for the repose Telephone Market 07. e a0 |/ SETNA TNDCIES g e Al ool e e .| Frank Coyne, beloved Bmbasd. o¢ Ihe ors | .of .the:sval of the Iate M Bllen Mamioces Franeisco; stmr Nicom Elizabeth Coyne, brother of Mrs. Michael De- | Will be celebrated tomorrow (Monday), at 10 s 1 A e M X0 |t Tk & s ey R Ryan- | o'clock, at St. Agnes Church. Friends are fn- “. ] "ag m 0 | 3 X & before going to_the North Pacific Company's mills, and the Pusko stopped at the dock | for & gemeral overbauling. The latter will re- of the answer an- |ceive her cargo at the mills of the North Pa. o strode under the | cific Lumber Company. Wha W hen] steam schoomer Aurella left Vancouver hed away the vigar, grabbed | yesterday afterncon with @ cargo of Tumber for y arm and neck and turned |San Franeisco. a horse in my Mfe” the face of the filp young man toward 'mn' Coos Bay, Roseburg snd Esstern Rallway the sign ing such high rates for handling freight from Bay points to the interior that the | SEATTLE—Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Eureka, for | hart, a native of County Kilkenny, Ireland, | vited to attend. to josh me” 8ald|owners of the steamer Kilburn have decided mot 62 yea Ban Francisco. 5 8 53s95Y McSHERRY—In Alameda, Cal, February 18, | 1314 WEBSTER st., bet. Ellls & O'Farrell. Tel. 3 years. Bailed Feb 1 itmr for Vi 3 Friends and acquaintances are respecttully 1907, Mariana, beloved wife of John Me-| West 3925. DANIEL P DONOVAN, Pres. read that sign until |t o etk — 0 SAN PEDRO—Salled Feb 18— Stmrs Franets | Invited to attend the funeral today . (Sun. Sherry, daughter of A. J. and the late Mary| Manager: JOHN DOUGHERTY. Vice Pres. beert. ' ‘Boad ft and| TEGDME T P 25T suiicls fur) Pl 150 piPler 9| H. Leggett, Coronado, Hornet, Norwood and Cen:| day), at 11 a. m., from the funeral pitlors | Bettencourt, and sister of George, Joe, Johs. | At Fhoars - L il 5 mm o»‘-m: 3 'c’fi’" e from the North g-‘-“‘:h a 12 m;“" 18| tralta, for San Franclsco: stmr Argyll, for Port.| of Samuel McFadden & Mary, Delphenia and Isabella Bettencourt, a | WOODLAWN CEMETERY reon suddenly stopped taliing | ro 'Ex. 1" X 'fn. 'o;l;lfl‘:)"l“ betw;i.tannlu. r’ P]:n{ i“‘n?l:"r li land; schr F. 8. Redfleld, for Astoria: schr E: . thence to St. ou&n native of Alameda, Cal, aged 21 years 9 San Mateo Co. s b the =k Wh g B fom g Koo b Bagie the DS { e L P slgn, for Grays Harbor; scbr Ruby, for Coquille | services at 12 o'cloc] rment Holy | months and 10 days. Finest and Best Equipped Receiving Vault and eyes lifted to the sign. en | in the ent bave created a larger and |'.mn¢er] Breakwater. . 4 pm/Pler 8 River. Cross Cemetery. A requiem mass for the re- Friends and acqualntances are respectfully Chapel. looked at the sign, on the east dt:ufd than there has been f;x several seasons, . TILLAMOOK—Sailed Feb 16—Schr Gotama, ;0“ of his soul will be celebrated at St. invited to attend the funeral services tomor- | (Masonte Cemetery Association) bore the legend: e .wma ooy dflmbmfh;"m % DmiBier 10| for Ban Francisco. oseph’s Church Monday morning at ® o'clock. | row (Monday), at 9 o'clock a. m., at St | Office 1154 O'Farrell St. D e b | Puget Somna and Portiand. ons of feet of 4 PmPler 2| '000S BAY—Arrived Feb. 16—Stmr Cszarina, | Friends are invited. Joseph's Church, Alameda, where a requiem | o . god S b hich lumber wi ehipped during the mext twelve m(Pler 2| hence Feb 14. CRONEN—In this city, February 16, 1007, Cath- | high mass for the repose of her soul will be n the west side, the side on wh g s Sk 5 pmPler 18| porled Feb 16—Stmr M. F. Plant, for Sau| = erine, beloved wife of the Iats Jommn ‘Sronen, celebrated. Interment St. Mary’'s Cemetery. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. smoker was standing and where o it 'Wm 3 [ es oF !'h' 3 1 4o | Francisco. and loving mother of James Cronem, Mrs. J. | MEEHAN—In Oakland, Cal., February 14, 1007, Undertalions, nferson now Stood, it bore the in- | o Spanshal, ‘the largest importhes of o Prars 311 Rin(Pler § |y AmTived Feb 16—Schr J. D. Sprockels, from| Hebrank, Mes Williom Gerran, Mrs. S. Mer. | Wflliam Meehan, beloved husband of ~Anmnie - > fon: or 7. L Mows 00, of Bip Beatiiens. s 1 pm|5th st. v'fi?fi‘(omu Feb 16—Stmr Cascade,| SicK; 4nd_the late Mrs. Emma Canavan and | Meehan, father of James, Mary Ellen, Eliza- | | 900 Devisadero St Cor, WeAlllster. ALK YOUR HORSES."” | firm wiil continue its shipments to Snethlag & 2 pm(Pler 2| hence Feb 13, "| Wiiitam Oronen, & native of County Eobcom- o S R S T R T Telephome Went 4504. It's on me, young fellow.” gra-|Co. Edwards will remain in the United States 10 am/Pier 11| Sailed Feb 16—Stmr Hanalel, for San Fran- Tilinds: anht’ stqualifences aré far e Ty e e ciously admitted Anders “But there | STt Oathe estaplisking his hesdquarcers ju 9| “PORT 108 ANGELES _Arrived beb tnvited to attend the faneral tomorsom (Mon. h;,’, e el iy ki 1 h . 3 nged -Arri 68— k e ces are ein't oking allowed here nOROW. | jumber of steamers which will carry lnmber Aloasar. from Pultt At il Fi a0, e s from the DAFIGrs Of the | nylted to attend the funeral todsy (bunday), P. F. GREEN & CO. Here's T cigar. Don't light it |from Puget Sound and Portland to Shanghal. Balled Feb 16—Russian bark Fennts, for Port. nited Undertakers, oward street. near| pebruary 17, at 2 o'elock p. m. from hls FUNERAL DIRECTORS. sntil you e this wharf or T'll have | In Giscussing lumber conditions fn China, more d. % T'm!"m“& thence to St. Peter's Church, | 1ote residence, 1384 Towelfth stréet, themce NE. cor. Sixteenth and Guerreso wts. e it away from you." perticularly at Shanghai, Edwards said! FORT BRAGG—Salled Feb 16—Stmr Coquille | , [vhere a requiem high sDass for the repose of | o §¢. Patrick’s Ohurch for services. Interment Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Grees. . rom 3 “The bullding of large wharves and ware- River, for San Francisco. 2% Toterment: o Grosg"menciog at | §t. Mary's Cemetery. Telephone Spectal 1587 “Irish” Outwits the Police \’:m':;dltfo?hlln‘::: n:,tl\émllynt:.!‘ltzd'“l Krl’fi‘htf: “Amb 1svdu:ebanm1 : ;ll. s.l‘ i s, hence cm;-E;;’ l:;el'm:!n ’obyru XG'C;:::,M;‘L MILLER—In this oity, February 16, 1007, Mary P vsb e o emen £ of ; stme Brunswick, hence Fel E A n this , February X @ J p 5 e Tris x & newsboy 8C-|ywork is now under way. Each wardbonse ro TO SAIL FROM SEATTLE SOUTH BEND—Arrived Feb 16-Stmr Cas| Oulver, a mative of Treland. aged 0o remns Miltor: ot Inglenook, Mendoctin criro o | VALENTE, MARINI & CO. ity in a burglary com- | quires at least 600,000 feet, and the wharves cade, hence Feb 13. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at and beloved molhu'flf Mary A., David, M UNDERTAKERS the night of the | sdicining o milion feet more. In addition to PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived Feb 16—Bark Ohar- $heoPariors of McAvoy, O'Hara & Co. 2647.| and James Miller, Mra. H. B sn.;,‘.m and = 50N Yo vi apanese lumber coming coas se we orted mer, m as. a) streel e 1 i A 0N EBT, an fight, was arrested | g0, o o e yore oiborved | “ISLAND PORTS Seventeenth, i een Sixteenth and| s Frank MeOuilough. & mative of Dund —t front Friday night, but| ghont 86,000,000 feet was 1mpom4{, during Valdez & Seward .....|Feb. 24 escape from the | the coming year we expect to import more than HONOLULU—Arrived Feb 16—Br stmr Elaine, | 1 e city, Fobensry 18 1007 Oiae. hfleotlfnm aged €2 years 11 months and 16| Near Thirtleth. Tel. Market 282. tion and s still at| 40,000,000 feet.” e Bkagway & Way Ports. [Feb, 26 | fom Newcastle, Australia. ence B. Devlin, beloved son of Hen d | ~MANN N ' bove, alleged e s o T TG — | mirhiny > 18D ereran o wt | S oy PR S i ikl 'THE LEADING FLORISTS sther newsboys, allege : al.. . same crime, were gar-f The Overdue List D iy ot s Osadetlc BUrvie K1 | nonce Tau i D T Amy ™ | DOHERTY—In San Luls Oblspo, Cal, Febru- (Mondag) at T: i, to) Ingheniel, Mem- | e TUABAT, T 16 ot e SO x in the day by a Vallejo |, 0 ber Oy I O o - | Rt Ol etos WEr o o o Qe FU 2k il Qulthieatag, B A T e e e ey, D e Z’..CJ:, February 15, 1907, Kath R e né taken vo Vallelo. A feW | “German bark Vigllant, out 104 days from 9 s B s " | Frank Shibeley, Pres. Alex Mann Jr., See. & G . A STERN PORTS brother of Thomas Doherty, Mrs. B. Thomas, ne, beloved wife of the late John Mauller, Mackenzie had been | Laguna, for the caannel, 12 per cent. BUNDAY, PEBRUARY 17 NEW YORE Siiia fon 16—Stmr Finance, | Mrs. Agnes m e g e R R R R B : placed his hanas | Reran schomer Oyeui, ont 8 €ays rom Poct | Sua rives - tor Golon. and the late Join Doherty, a mative of Vic- | tholomew Murphy, a native of Oroville, Butte | CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO. 1d began gaspin Spaiz, . . FOREIGN PORTS torla, B. C., aged 18 years ‘and 2 months. County, Cal., aged 43 vears. | RA oC! ! 10 began BaspInE | pritich ship Hawthornbank, out 100 days from VIOTORIA—Arrived Feb 15—Br ship Senator, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully i el respectfully invited to attend | FUNERAL DIRECTORS, g A Caleta Buens, for Bilbao, 20 per cent. Fob| 2 gy [TR] [T o [Fimel from _Acapulco. "1 fnvited to attend the funeral today (Sun-| the funeral tomorrow (Monday), at 8 a. . | 1160 Valemeln St., near 338 S¢. el Doetes AnED do] oritish ship Iyersmeny.owt 118wy b | MbL |t Sl T L o | e e 16 e s atletls i Fa 1| B el parlors | from the parlors of MeBrearty & M k, | slenetn St ali-” ‘Bin wiikpered hoatvely. | Glasgow, for Honolulu, 20 per cent. IPSWICH—Arrived Feb 14—Fr bark Mar.| of J. O. O'Connor & Co., T70 s 915_Valencia street, near Twentleth, thence | I _Telephone ' i Shibakin 0. Ghe anmarich by —_— ] 0:00] 17 | Suerite Molinos, hence Oct 12. thence to St. Peter's Church for services to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high | mo—————— R h o h e Araly bty 0| 9 3 NDON o alled Feb 15—FFf bark Marfe Mo- | 1:30 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Tass for the repose of her soul will be cel EN CO o s h en, 2 1fnos, for San Francisco. LLEY—] ated w45 2. m. Tmen fow Breathe of Tresh air setiled the| The Bumeiiclsltfende " ST 30 Feytade it suia v 1epe | DOLUEELD, Oyl CRL o 7 Dol | g ¢ 66 4w miement"now o | ), | KENNY & CO. spasm. ' They returned to the station.| ime Grook is in port. Out of commission, O star Beamley, “"'As,:" Ny Anpte Dolley, & Dative of San Francisco, | NUVAN—In Oakland, Oal. February 16, 1907, —UNDERTAKERS— the policeman took him where the| The Logan sailed February b for Manila. 5] _8.81 ¥ S 0N0:10] 45 P e P et , for Naples, Ge| Olaus Drewes, dearly Dbeloved husband of | Freddfe and Alpha Nunan,'a native of New s lentiful and tn| The Ingalls is at Newport News; Va, phic Office |mos, etc.; stmr Amerlka, for Hamburg; stme| Margaretha Drewes, father of Willle and| Jersey, aged 33 years 4 months and T dars. oxvgen :;{"" more plentiful and aga ni The Sberidan 1o o pory. out- ot commisston. States Hydrographic | Carmania, for Liverpool. T, Y et Drewes ana nfin,u iate Johnnie and Ida | PARDOW—In Seusalito, Gal. February 16, 1907, UN'TED UNDERTm k eviv e ‘broary 2. E_Safl 18—Stmr Prove Drewes, son 'wesd, a native Elise H. Parlow, belovs mother of Mrs. J. When the third spasm descended| The Tbomas s in port L R o g B o e o Prmmesl eyt Genamiy A meseof Tacte| B S Ty o, ther 6 Mrx. 3. the prisoner he was allowed to | .uf Farpen is in porty bemg fitted to go tnto | DL USTC D P07 FEACUC0 TUE the benent of 2 OUTHAMETON -Safled Feb 16—Stmr Phla- LI ET S renpecttutty | ,Of New Orleans, La.,aged T8 years. 1o FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1 2 A L, & e . . step outside alone. Thah was the last of Navigators mpm-ny n;‘vlm r: ONGEONG. - Arrived ous to Feb 16— | Invited to attend the funeral services tomor. mm;l‘:teO“Al‘n:i ns:l"otv?mm':' 1907, | 2608 Foward st., nr. 220. Phone Market 27T8. “Dem cops 18 easy,” he e, an_Franclsco, . olul “and m.. s ce, corner o b calif “km a. B e 5 v o L i b el e M o ocenn oommmres ™ 7 | "NAPLES Afrived Feb 10-Simr Nederland, | cas froms Thirtictn strest snd S Joag cumersl | ~Ere*h Cher And, loving brother of Adolphy 2210 STEINER STREET D o A O e AT | o Tho Wt ras (Wasizral Dulos e a gy | 908, Hincsw o T FAGAN—In Alsmets, Ol February 15, 1007, | viliac sud Bersafd Wchier, o native of | o ements end Clay. Phone Weet 1221 clad patrolmen rushed down to the | “ipe’schooner George D: Wates hes berions . | stiae. omantonic, ons. San Fancioen e 1| Jumes, beloved sonof Margaret apd the late| TeXA% aged 4 acquhintances are rry depot to learn that “Irish” had | chased by the Hart Wood Lumber Company. J. C. B 3 Bomb: abe. E; Peter Fagan, a native of Sutter Creek, Cal., invited to attend the funeral services today N o Gitward-bownd car, and that| Lieutenant U. 6. N.. i s BB Arrived Feb 16—Stmr Kroonlang, | _28¢d 10 years and 10 months. (Suaday), February 17, at 2 oclock p. m.. ([T GEG"W. LUNT. mENRY C. BUNKER. wieh JAUt-n MES Sart Spsmel to e i e sl e d PR Zeeland for s ey £y B el T ey T gy g g S | P - wi . 'ee, a1 . [ount ! all right o | ARRIVED PV RREOOL Salet Fen 160ty Trhire, | oving ‘mosher-of Willism B Jobo 5, J0| Stret. Bast O FUNREAL .DLENOTORD “we dign't want him anyhow,” sald Saturday, February 18. for New York. James E., Thomas H. and Mary E. Fee, and | py,x 1o thts city, February 15, 1907, Mary, S o B, Captain Michael Joseph Conboy yester-| Stmr F. A Effburn, McLelian, 43 dase rom KOBE—Arrived previous to Febh 16 Stmr| the late’ Aunfe L. Fee, a native of te(ETANTIn this clir, Webruasy 15, 19007, Mary, = 2008 day. Pasfl‘:fdbvh C;’x'm . gnn: 18% hours. B lf‘mfl"heom: and Seattle, via Yoko- mn of n:lallnnr! SOy TNy, B mother of William, Edward and Mabel o e , @0 bours from ma and Manla. | : years days. and Mrs. Willam Finn, and sister of Laid Up for Two Years Willaps Harbor. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully S Micnaet Hoban. Mae 3mme m schooner Arcata, which for | , Stur J. B. Stetson, Bonifield, 65 hours from & emoran, invited to attend the fumeral todgy (Sun-| Martin end Michecl Hobem M. 7. Egan, McAVOY, O’'HARA & CO. The stea: Ast. bound south. ' Put in for more fuel. day), Feb: 17, at 2 p. m., from the un. » the last two years has been part of | “|inr \Tiic Rendrickson 18 beor e port P gtiatiagd leg Lodlsus oSl O3 BH Jariom o Beandry & Medvoy, 878 | e 0f Milock, Comnty Gaiway, Insiand, aged UNDERTAKERS O e h DA Yereches | oo den PR e DUt was lnter fonted and groceeded to Nunaims, | Washingto Chireh, whte. services: will 'va| , Friends and Scqpaliftiens S8 MOy | ogie MANKEY Br Be. Son ek Ha g o0 o o b B oo e DEE":NW Eljellan, 13 bours from Pisher- D T s BN el ol et b g @ e SIS A e e Tel. Market 154, e e s hars Fabrancy 13, 1000, | o guig ey Sentont; 18 Svurs s - ok e gt ot i vt Y| B o Sl St Forus § Toenl s heses oS¢ Faik's ot | MONAHAN & CO. Arcata arriv » 0 B Yo grounded in Hamburg 3 New- | FITZPATRICE—In this city, February 14, 1907, ulem high mass for the repose of from Coos Bay and was then laid up. | , Stmr Witesboro, Mikkelsen, 19 hours from Gantie, SaTS e Dot Boaced an Bour jares en | FITZEATRICE In, tuls Fitpatrick, lor! Mot soul will be celebrated at 8 a m. lster.| Fumeral Directors and Embalmers. b 7 Ty Jmmmnlun proceeded. ing aunt of Lillie and Annie Sanders, sls- Cross Cemetery. " Eureka. e The British steamer Boveric sailed| g santa Zeh, © ¥ vesterday for Comoxfita; 2 ocareo of| besmr 0_&:,:_,“_ u"“"%, .:n-n Monterey. c The Boveric arrived here Febru- | gas — a?f-Ls from Newcastle, Australia, with "Br'mrmm Hol 20 days from thanlel H. ulding, beloved Marle ona and father of H. ment Holy g Private tions. of the late M _m.umu.‘;‘-@:m:_umm‘m,{“”? omuvm”e-m— SPihe puseral services it be het wowoerns | H. P. PETERSEN i onday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- | Funeral Director and Embalmer, 1940 1942 900 tons of coal. T::lren dn]z'- ::t !;om ‘3,, mu‘:n.u.. Im,ms‘o hours from Na- z‘m of Bunker & 2666 Misslon street, | Post st., between Fillmore and Stetner. o ewcastle the Boveric spoke the For-|paimo, put in to Snish loading. tween Twenty- and Twenty-third | residence fomeral pariors. Personal services erie, also bound for t{his p;:n Tt};e ClaEgPBD" & f(m lx;—xe Temple). ht--'x:."l';' | der all conditfons. Phone West 4333, Boveric made the run from Newcastle| g Gorens, Boyd, m‘"“.:'ht"m""a t S 'AMPLIN—In this city, February A in 26% days, discharged her cargo, and|g Co. 3 1 is n her way north for another.| Stmr Alameda, Dowdell, Homolulu; J. D. The Forerie, mow out thirty-six days, |Spreckels & Bros. Co. . . % Stmr Watson, Oann, Seattie; F. E. Caun. has not yet put In an appearance. Stor Clty of Bu‘, 6 ‘Water Fromt Notes erfimm 8 Oo. Star of ¥rance, Captain |nall & Oo. e s > shij tar o Sparr, 1enphere yesterday for Eureka| Ital :g: Speme, Frageva, Eureka; W. B. tow of the tug Sea Buo‘;er.B S Grace . un...m . The steam schooner J. B. etean, turday, 1. ;x: goniflel& bound from Astoria | Stmr Melville Dollar, Hansen, Bellingham and San Pedro, put in here yesterday |Seattle. Xor Soak o Aoty el e Péli, Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea| Stmr of Seattle, ete. e&mounted to 1,275,000 feet. Stmr B .".=~ & The stesmer Daisy Mitchell, which | 8che Bestiage, Fortrgy arrived yesterday - from Willapa, | “fimc Acme, Waiviy, Grays Hasbon Charles usband Annie hmgm_ and father of Charles, Willlam and hmn'h-yllflxn.l. B native of the Beach, .| aged 58 years 1 month and 11 days. Friends and acquaintanses