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22 folcug‘ oo g “!I}UMMEHIIIAL WIR WITH “Show | GEAMANY S IMIMINENT Show SR L Root Warns (.:ongf&ss That| Present Situation Is No. 3¢—Freeman, Brewster & Mec-| Cabe, Inc. 455 Golden Gate Dangerous ‘ avenue. | |NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN ; President to Call Special| Session if Tariff Is Not { Removed | WASHINGTON, Feb. 17.—Secretary Root has sent to Chairman Payne of the ways and means committee a =ignifi- cant personal letter, which reads as 1 touring car. 1 runabout 1 chassis 35—Lambert Automobile Com- pany, 361 Golden Gate avenue. Tambert 1 model 1 mode model el 36—Linz-Sanborn Auto Com- pany, 505 Golden Gate avenue. No. “U L touring ear. touring car. tourtng car. follows: “I should hardly think it S e would be useful for the House to pass elivery wagos. resolution No. 828, calling for m(m;;ma- T - .. tion regarding negotiations with Ger-, No. 37—Howard Automobile Com-| .. - pany, 408 Golden Gate avenue.| 'Ng agreements have been made be- | il “a i ik tween this country and Germany since - ¥ ris the modus vivend! was established last year and communicated to Congress. As the matter now stands, the maximum tariff will take effect as against im- ports from this country on June 30 next, unless something is done to pre- vent it. | “We are engaged In active negoti- ations to prevent it, but it would not | be compatible with the public interest |at present to make public any of the | papers involved in this pegotiation.” There is no doubt of the fact that if | Germany should carry out its threat to enforce its maximum tariff on all arti- |cles coming from the United States 'thare would be an immediate and seri- ous commercial war between the two | countries. model “H™ touring cer. No. 38—Albert H. Hays Jr., 428 Gold- en Gate avenue. Frayer-M | ~9—A1;t¢;mob|1e Company of Cal- ornia, 387 Golden Gate avenue. No. 40—Northern Auto Company, 404 There is good ground for the belief Golden Gate avenue. that if Germany pursued this action the X | President would immediately call a e special session of Congress. There | would then be adopted a law provid- ing for & maximum and minimum tarift in the United States. The minimum would unquestionably be the present ! The maximum would be prob- 25 per cent higher. This would almost absolutely destroy German com- merce with the United States, and yet | Germany couid hardly object to such | legislation because it would be merely ting into effect the system of tariff which the Kaiser's Government has been threatening. S e S S ST No. 41 (a)—F. O. Renstrom Company, 428 Stanyan street. ably No. 41 (b)—Ulrich & Davidson, 370 Golden Gate avenue. i ving car No. 42—Chanslor & Lyon Motor Sup»i ply Company, 570 Golden Gate} i k'reet. avenue. No. 43—). O’Kane Company, 530;[XFEHT5 HN“ HE['EF Goldcn Gate avenue. | 1 ‘\c 4—W. H Bogen, 780 Golden’ AEE"UNTS IN uHUEH‘ Gate avenue. \ 45—Burns Macdonald, 40 Suner‘,Auditor Says the Board Had, Nothing to Do With Federal Case No. 46—E J Day & Co., Twelfth and | Madison_ streets, Oakland. | t l No. 47 Willlam Bolge, auditor of the San Francisco Red Cross and relief fund, : | which is handling the general relief | No. 48—Joe Holle, Twentieth and Fol_!cnmrmuupm. said yesterday that the | Sy organization of which he was the au- | e ditor had had nothing to do with the 152,500,000 appropriated by the United No. 49—Van Zandt & McIntyre, 515 | States Government for relief work in Go‘.dcn Gate avenue. !San Francisco. According to a dis- . es. patch from Washington no accounting of this fund had been made. Bolge said: C. C. Hopkins, Gough stree and Golden Gate avenue. motor-eye 0s. 50 and 52—Geo. P. Moore & Co. - | 725 Golden Gate avenue. e sundries. { The appropriation made by the Federal Gos-| | ernment for San Franeisco relief work was| turned over in part to General Greely at first and then to his successors. Our organization | bhad nothing to do with the fund, which is n"l“( being handled by the inspector :enenls office | at Pacific and Steiner streets. No. 51—California Optical Company.: 1100 F xlmore street. No ble Gas Company, Oak-|of any discrepaney or of n)hu(: 5?‘:1,:01';«.'&"‘—::{; ; | ment appropriation. { ot | The accounts of the Relief Corpora- | No. 54—Roos Bros., Fillmore and L;l,",n:'::'ee:,’ezn‘; 1.',"i"ed by, e, Gused O'Faszell streets; . Van -Nias S S SIWErt ol Soapeind thelr o 2 Bash aibeet T ek, having found all venue an . { money properly accounted for. | | No. 55. C F. Sp\xtdorf 320 McAllis- | WIFE WITNESSES SUICIDE | Despondent Man Pours Morphme; into Soup and Sips it LOS ANGELES, Feb. 17.—Informing | | his wife that he was about to eat his| ast meal, and inviting her to sit at the | | table with him, G. R. Wakefield poured a quantity of morphine into the soup| of which be was partaking today and| died in the receiving hosplital shortly os. 58 and 59—Hughsen & Merton, | afterward. - Wakefield was despondent | 428 Market street. | because of failure to shake off the| v jes. | liquor babit. street. | —Fireman’s Fund Insurance| Aetna Life Insurance Company, Monadnock building. Dile nsurance. 57— Reliance Automobile Com- | pany, 547 Fulton street. N o. 0. 60- Elecmc Supply and Novelt; et frnehon BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS N 2—Si M i 2 fit\und::gs“ gl G h, marrage and death notices sent by mail | will not be inserted. They must be handed in at | either of the publication offices and be indorsed | with the name and residence of persons autiior- ed to have the same published. Notices stricted simply to the aunouncement of the Neo. 62 (a)—Pacific Coast. Auto Top' Co‘ panv, Oakland. No. 63- Gco A. Moss Glove Com-|, ~pany, 1520 Van Ness avenue. | BIRTHS ‘ae 65 Healc s Business College, 1451 | CUNNINGHAM-Sausalito, February 14, 100 Franklin street. | the wife of James J. Cunningham, a son. Automobile engineering school FLATHMAXN—{n Ouklznd, February 16, 1007, 4 - to the wife of J. Flatbmann, a son. E. R. Deming, Oakland. |;,uxswORTH—-In this city, to the wite of pumps. Julian W. Farnsworth, & son. No. 67—F. J. Neumann. e —— Rapid de DEATHS No. 69_General Electric Company, | Ackerman, Jacob 3.5 Lund. Louis . L Union Saving Bank building, | Bush, Charies H Lynch, Anna . = ngl.md . Mary 3 'n~ Lyneh, “Jeremiah .. L . Fraok. Magee, Fdna E.11 mo. Ejectric appara | Christiansen, Hans. . l McCormick, Jobn ..48 bicaimand = ET A, Clemens. Louise B. 57 McCulloch, Georgia SMITH CA “ode, ry . Anna . MBS CAR Corbett. McGill, Cafherine. .72 A new auto to be seen for the first| Cronen. C: cGrath, Francis 7 n the city will be the Smith car o BES nbu, Mux: K. Vo - iver, Mary . (mass) Huber Automobile | B McSherry, Mariana.. taken quarters at Foley, Bridget . Milier. ary A. avenue. The car has| Gallaid, Carcline K.65 Muller, Kainerine favorable impression in| Grar. Mary A, Munson, Charies . undoubtedly will be a s e B3 local market. Adolph and harlex’ are the heads of the while Franklin J. Wright, | Spaulding, X. Taylor, Joseph M Tobin, James. .. Wood, Eugene K. vears has been identified with | and automobile games, is and secretary of the com- ger Teavitt, Walter 7. e February 16, 1907, husband of Bridget Acker- 53 TALKS OF CHILD LABOR | Jucos i betoved hucbis « 'pative of Pittsburg, Pa., Rev. Calvert Smoot Says Legislation | on Subject Is Needed (Mon- rom the pariors of Me- , 915 Valencia street, Calvert Smoot, pastor of the| Des hrw;'::!l;!'h DR SR e = & . ureh, a an Church, Twentieth| TR FAEE Lo lVii e’ Cetebrated at 10 pp streets, preached yesterda a. m. Interment private. morning on “Child vabor in America Februars 16, Charles | He gave some startling facts on pres-| Louisa Bush. and father of ent day umrl'h“n‘ that there| Eveiyn, Charles and ymond Bush, were at nt children in! T g o e BRI the engaged in gflinful‘ The remedy he saw in Fed- | jends and scquajntances are respectfuliy He said, in part: | ed to attend the funeral tomorrow l';'n:‘! T all our Sta SRRk . residence all our States have child la-| $5 twoen Repes” por laws, but their diversity renders, teenth tie and Panver them of 1ittle value. We need Federal| streets. Interment Greeniawn Cemetery by Jaws, enforced by Federal authority.| eleetric funeral ear from Thirtieth street aud The greed of manufacturers makes| S5 Jose aveue : Mission Parlor No. 38, W.—Mem- - S. G. hem employ the cheapest kind of la-| pers are requested to attend the funeral of our —children when they can get them,| late brothet, C. H. Bush, iomorrow (Toeaday), where they cannot get children February 19, a p. m., from his lste resi: employ women, and when they| 3¢t 188 Corbett grenue, Guerrero.and Eigh- teenth street cars. By order ' H. A BILAY, President. 8. LOS THEISEN, Rec. Sec. CAMPBELL—In Oakland, l"ebmrr 16, Mary J., widow of the late Joseph cannot get women they employ cheap | coolie labor. We shall never get laws that exclude the cheap laborer while| the manufacturers can hire lobbyists in | Mar¥ o WAOK IF the ) Washington. - “Child labor results in Hliteracy,| dwarfed bodies, stunted intellects and perverted morals. The Keen stress of | our competitive commercial system is responsible for the present conditions. Where it is unavoidable that children should work in order to. earn money the state should go to their aid.” 1907, il, Friends and acquaintances are respectfill; invited to ntte:flmfie ices wnor! row residence of James Tazlor. corner of Fifteenth aud Jefferson streets, Oskiand. CASH-In_the Cits and County Hos arsy 17, 1907, Frank Ca nfa, aged 34 rears. CHRISTIANSEN—In Oakiand, Februazy - 15, ‘1907, Hans Christiansen, beloved father of George, Christlan. Hannah, tine -and Chris- tiansen, a native of mark, aged 61 years and 21’ days. "The remains were removed to Beaudry & Me- Avoy's undertaking parlors. CLEMENS—In this eity, " February ~ 17, 1:01 Towise. Bertha,. beloved wife of Carl Clemens, and devoted mother of Mrs. urm A. Bendele, Mrs. Charles C. Schmuck and Carl H., Sigmund C. and Laum M. Clemens, and grandmother of Alberts Krebs and Charles and George Bendele, a native of Wurtemberg, Ger- mauy, aged 57 years and 26 days. CODE—In this city, February 17, 1907, Mary. beloved wife of the late Philip D. Code, and mother of James A.. Philip D.. Charles H. Thomas K. and Willlam F. Code and Mrs. J. M. Peel and Mrs . Nicholson. Notice of funeral hereafter. CORBETT—In this ecity. February 18, 1907, Harry E. Corbett. dearly beloved husband of the late Carrie Corbett, joving (ather of Hazel C. Corbett, and brother of Frank, Esther, James J.,-' Joseph, Thomas and Katle Cor- bett, Mrs. J. Boyd and Mrs. C. King. a na- tive’ of San Francisco, Cal., aged 45 years and 7 months. Friends and acquaintapces are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- m., from his late resl thence - to St solemn requiem high mass for the r pose of his ‘sonl will be celebrated, com- mencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Thir- tieth street and San Jose avenue. CRONEN—In this city, February 16. 1807, Cath- erine, beloved wife of the late James Cronen, and loving mother of James Crofien, Mrs. J. rs. Willlam Gertan, Mrs. S. Mer- and the late Mrs. Emma Canavan and Wikitata Grapen, native of Gounty Hoso mon, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2608 Howard street. near Twenty-second, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated, commencing at ® a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeters. CRAMER—In this city, February 17. 1907, John L. Cramer Jr.. beloved father of May. Eugene, Daniel and AWilliam Cramer, and brother of Fugene Cramer, a native of California, aged 46 years and 14 days. CULVER—In this city, Febryary 16, 1907, Mary Culver, andmolher of Cilities . Cuiver, a native of Ireland. aged 90 years. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Monday). at 12 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of McAvoy. O'Hara & Co.. Market street, between Sixteenth and Sev- enteenth, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Eignteenth aand Diamond streets, for services, at 12:30 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemeter: DREWES—In this city, February 15, 1907, Claus DPrewes, dearly beloved ~husband of Margaretha Drewes, father of Wiille and Emil Drewes and fhe late Jobnnie and Ida Drewes, and son of Meta Drewes, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 46 vears and 10 months. A member of FEureka Lodge No. 6, 0d. H. 8. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral _services md (Monday), February 18, -at 2 o'clock m., at his Ilate residence, corner of Fignteenth and Bryant - streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. FOLEY—In this city, February 15, 1907, Bridget, dearly beloved sister of Michael Foley, the lafe Mrs. T. Misgll and Mrs. D. Riley, a native of Ireland. Eriends and acquaintances arg respectfully invited to aitend the funeral “today (Mon- day), at 8:15 4. m., from her late residence, 100 Cole street, Ihenro to Misslon Dolores Cburch, where a solemn requiem bigh mass for the repose of her sonl will be celebrated, ; commencing t ® a. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. GALLAND—In Seattle, February 13, 1907, Caro- line Kiine, beloved wife of Bonham Galland, a native of Germany, aged 65 years. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to nttend the funeral services toda: (Monday). at 10:15 o'clock 2. m., at the par- isted & Co.. 924.Fillmobe street, be- alton and McAllister. Interment Home of Peace Cemetery by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11:30 a. m. GRAY—In Berkeley, Cal.. February 16, 1907, Mary A. Gray. beloved mother of Mrs. W. B. Godfrey and George T., William T. and Robert *. McLean of San Francisco and James L. Me- Lean of Honolnlu, a native of England, aged ars 6 months and 1 day otice of funeral hereafter HARKINSON—In this city, February 16, 1907, Gertrude J., beloved wife of D. D. Harkinson, « native of California, aged 27 years 11 months and davs. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral setvices tomor: (Tuesda lock p. m.. at her late residence, 58 Bt Tuterment private. Ch slectric funeral e et Outitor | San-Jowe avames —In thls clity, February 16, 1907. John liggins, n native of New York, aged 66 years. A member of Seven Pines Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully juvited to nflnnl the funeral today (Mon-| ), at 2 m., from the pariors of Portet | EWnive, 101 Gorden Gate avente, corner of Scott street. Interment National C BOHAN—In this gity, February 17, Je rome Hohan, beloved son of Austin and/ Mary Hohan, a native of San Fran€isco, aged 11 months. this eity, February 15, 1007 Johnson. dearly beloved lLusband of Mamie Johnson, father of Davie and Georgia Joimson, son of Mrs. C. Halverson, brother of James Johnson, and stepbrother of Rosie Halverson, a native of San Francisco, Cal., 10 months and days. A ate Aerie No. 61, F. O. nbia No. 55. F. O# A. Friends and acquaintances are respecifully invited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of P. F. Green & noribeast corner of Sixteenth and Guerrero streets. tbence fo St. Charles Borromeo’s Church, where a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul wiil be celebrated at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. To the officers nnfl members of Court Colum- bia No. 55, F. O. A.—You are hereby notified to attend |n- funeral of our late brother. George Jobnson, today (Monday). at 9:30 2. m., from the parlors of P. F. Green & Co.. mortheast corner of Sixteenth and Guer- rero streets. By order of 39 mnr Ranger pro tem. Sec. J0HN G KERRIGAN—In this ley 1907, David dearly beloved son of James and Mary Kerrigan, and loving broter of Frank Joseph and Mary Kerrigan and Mrs. Louise Scharetg, and nephew of C. and D. McGilli- cuddy, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years 8 months and 14 . KNAPP—In Halfmoon Bay. Cal.. February 16, 107, Mrs. KikinsKnapy (nee Eilzaboth Camp- belly, beloved wife of O. J. Knapp, and loving daughter of the Inte Robert and Nicholassa Campbeil, snd sister of Charles D., Willlam R., James E.. Alice, Mary Frank, John W. and Frederick Campbell and Mrs. Thomas P. Finegan and the late Fdward Campbell, and loving aunt of Gertrnde D. Campbell, a native of Haifmoon Bay, Cal., aged 46 years Friends and acquaintances are rnmcmm: invited to attend the funcral today (Mon from the residence of James Hatch, where rd s will be heid. commencing at 2 p. m. In- ©0dd Fellows' Cemetery, Halfmoon SL—In Melrose, Alameda County, Cal., Februars 17, 1907, Edmund, most devoted hus- band of Rosé Denker Koeppel. and beloved sou- in-law of Mre. Martha Denker, a native of years 8 montus and 39 day). at 1 o'clock p. m.. from the funeral lors of Theodor Dierks & Co.. street. corner of McAllister. and thence by elec- tric fuperal car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue to Mount Olivet Cemetery. LEAVITT—In this city, Febriary 15, 1007, Wal- beloved hnsband of Kate M. Leavitt, aged €1 years. ter T., & native of Hingham, Mass.. riends are respectfuily iav the funeral today (Monday), at from the parlors of the 'Henry Undertaking Company, 1314 Webst: tween Ellis and O'Farrell. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemefery by 2:10 o'clock train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. LUND—In this ecity, February 17. 1907, Louis Lund, beloved hushand of Augusta Lund, and father of Carl R., Herman E., Alfred D. and Hilma Louisa Lund, a native of Sweden, aged years 10 months and 7 days. LYNCH—In this city, Februery 16, 1007, Anna, beloved sister of Mrs. A. Raymond, Mrs. Lizzie Miller and_Mrs. A. Eli's and Elia Lynch, a native of County Cork, lreland. Friends and ncquaintances sre respectfully jnvited to attend the fumeral tomorrow day), at 8:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late resi- dence. 3218 Twenty-first street, near Mission, thenee to St. James Church, Twenty-third and Guerrero streefs, where a solemn requiem mass for the repose of her soul will he celebrated, commencing at 9 o’clock a. m. Interment pri: vate. LYNCH—In this city, February 17. 1907, Jere- miab, beloved husband of the late Johanna Truch, and father of Thomas F. Lynch and Nirs_ Joun T. Kelleher, and grandtatber of Mrs. ¥. E. Marlowe and Jerrs, Jobn and Johwnoa Lynch and Katle, Jerry, Mary. Rose, Eliza- Deth, Therésa, John and Eddie Kelehe: tive of Killarney, County Kerry 78 years 8 months and 18 day: MAGEE—In this city, February 16, m-r Edna Flizabeth, dearly beloved daughter of Adain and_ Ethel Magee, a native of San Fraucisco, aged 11 month Funeral today (Monday), at 12 o'clock, ftrom the funeral parlors of P. F. Greem & Co.. northenst _corner of streets, Interment Cypress Lewn Cemetery. McCORMICK—In thll !“J, Ffilfl 15, 1907, Jobn MeCormick. bel James ‘I& Cormick, a native o¢ County Sligo, I aged 48 years. 5 Friends tances are respectfull cquaint “govited g0 actend the - fuparal today (Mos- pose .of Lis soul will LS t lllmmt Holy Cross Desisadero | g THE SAN yanrc:sco ‘c.u,g,, fiom»w _FEBRUAI mmm&mu l(c(.ULLOCB—-h this city, February 19, 1007, Anna l(e()ullaf.h. mother of Olarence n.u“ “‘) m of Mm Jane’ Poner, a 52 years. MeGILL—In this 1 bruary 15, 1007, Cath- erine, beloved wife o’f The lata’ .vounh Me- Qlll. and ]ovlu' mother of Sai Joseph. Mary and the late Howl.nl of Ireland, aged 72 years. juaintances are u”'fi o8 maive riends 1atie tona e unerat day). at 10 a. m., from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 2608 Howard street, near Twenty-second, . where services will be beld. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 o. m. train from Twents-ifth and Valencia streets. McGRATH—In this city, February 16, 1007, Francls Lonis MeGrath, dearly beloved and only son of James and Mamie McGrath, and brother of Norlne McGrath, a native of Val- ley Ford, Sonoma County, Cal., aged T years and 10 months. The Sfuneral ‘Wil “take pluze! toddy. (Moo day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the residence of bis parents, 8i5A° Baker street, thence to St. Agnes Chureh for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. MCKINNON—. A vequiem wmass for the repose ¢ the soul of the late Mrs. Ellen McKinnon Wil b eetebrated totay (Mondas). at 10 °£:Mk{ at sx uneu Church. Friends are fn- v o ucsnllxy—ln "Alameds, Cal, February 18, 1007, Mariana, beloved wife of John Mec- shem, daughter of A. J. 2nd the late Mary encourt, and sister of George, Joe, John, lr!. Delphenfa and Isabella Bettencourt, a native of Alameds, Cal., 2ged 21 years 9 months and 10 days. Friends and maintances are respectfully tnyited to. uttend fbe funeral e today (Monday), at ® o'clock a. m., at St. Joseph's Church, Alameda, where a requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celebrated. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. MILLER—In this city, February 16, 1907, Mary A.. dearly beloved wife of the late George Miller of Inglenook, Mendocino County, Cal., and beloved mother of Mary A, David, George and James Miller, Mre. H. B. Simpson and Mrs. Frank McCuilough, a native of Dundee, Seotland, aged 62 years 11 montbs and 1G days. Remains at the parlors of Theodor Dierks & Devisadero street, corner of McAl- lister. The body will be forwarded today %(Monday), at a. m., to Inglenook, Men- docino County, Cal. MULLER—In this city, February 15, 1807, Kath- erine, beloved wife of the late John Muller, and 'deughter of Mary and the late Bar- tholomew Murphy. a native of Oroville, Butte County, Cal., aged 43 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the fumeral today (Monday)., at 9 a..m. from the pariors of McBrearty & MeCormick, 915 Valencin street, near Twentieth, thence to St. Peter's Church. whers a.requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be cele- brated at 9:45 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MUNSON—In Oakland, February 1907, Charles F. Muhson, beloved bhusband of Katl erine Munson, and father of Clarence B. Mun- 00, & native of New York. A charter member of Cincinnati Knights of Pythins and member. of Maccabees and Independent Order of For- esters. (New York, Ohio and Los Angeles pa- pers please copy Friends and scquaintances are respectfui invited to atfend the funeral services tomor- row (Tuesday), February 19, at 11 o'clock a. m., at th apel of the Oakland Cremation Assoclation, Howe and Mather streets, Oak- land. MYERS—. t Sunny Heights, Cal., February . beloved wife of John u\ors, “aged 5 ! “Valley. 907, l‘AllKl(iW—ln Sausaiito, Cal., February 16. 1907, Pardow, beioved mother of Mrs. 1 3. “Roma and Thomas D Pardow. a pative of New Orleans. La., aged 18 years. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday). at 11 &. m. from her late residence, Seusalifo. Interment private. PHILLIPS—In this elty, February 17, 1007, Charles H. Phillips, beloved husband of Touisa M. Phillips, and fatber of Norman B. Philiips, a native of Brockton, Mass., aged 77 years. RYAN—In this city, February 13. 190 ery beloved wife of ‘the late Patrick Ryan, Io: ing mother of William, Edward and Mabel Ryan and Mrs. Willlam Finn, and sister of Martin and Michael Hoban, Mrs. J. and the late John and Patrick Hoban, na- tive of Milock, Comuty Galway, Ireland, aged 48 years. | Friends snd acquaintayces are respectfully invited to attend the Suncral today (Mon . at 8:15 a. m., from the parlors of t United Undertakers, 2603 Howard street. near Twenty-second, thence to St. Patrick’s Churci where a requiem high mess for the repose of Ler goul will be celebrated at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. BPAULDING—In this city, February 15, 1907, Nathanlel H, Spaulding, beloved Lusband of Marion S. Spaulding, and father of H. Spaulding, & native of Vermont, The funeral services will (Monday) at/ 2 o'clock, at be Leld tod the funeral p: J. C.0’Connor & Co. Funeral Directors Now permanently located at our mew establishment. 770 TURK ST, between Van Ness Ave. and Franklin St. TLedy attendant. Tel. Franklin 1911. Halsted & Co. Undertakers and Embalmers 924 FILLMORE STREET NEAR McALLISTER. Phone Park 550. McBREARTY & McCORMICK FUNERAL DIREC.ORS. 915 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Telepbone Market 97. H. ). Gallagher Undertaking Co. 1314 WEBSTER st.. bet. Elus a o' ‘West 3625. DANIEL P. Manager; JOHN DOUGBEKTY VIN P‘v!- WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Co. Fiagst and \Bext Rquippel Receiving Vault and nr-eu. TnL (Masonte Cemetery Assoclation) Office 1154 O’Farrell St. e B THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakers, 900 Devinndero St., Cor. feAlliter. P. F. GREEN @ CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. NE. cor, Sixteenth and Guerrero sts. Formeriy of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. Telephone Special 1567. VALENTE, MARINI & CO. UNDERTAKERS 3448 MIS° ON S:nEET ear Thirtleth. e Market 282, SHIBELEY-MANN CO., Ine. THE LEADING FLORISTS Will Open SATCRDAY. Feb. 18, at 1203 SUT- TER ST. Phong Franklin Frank Shibeley, Pres. Alex Mal 22nd STREET FLORIST FUNBRAL WORK A SPECIALTY. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Good Work—Lowest Price. 22D ST. H. F. SUHR & CO, Phone Market 062. ‘!ndm-kyr- and Embnlmers Y ATTENDANT. . Sec. President. GOLDEN GA'IE IJNDERTAKING CO. Phone Market 2500. 2475-2483 M| Cypglensqs“ mn Cemetery Near Van Ness Av-. Rooms 's and 6, Phbome Franklin 1830 PHONE MARKET 182. “ngantner Bro’is. TAK) AND EMBALMERS, SR et PR TELEPHONE PARK 12. : SAMUEL McFADDEN & eo. i e Egan, | zed 70 yun' i RY 18 I 1907 AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION 4000 - 4000 4000 Tents Tents Tents SAN FRANCISCO RELIEF AND RED CROSS FUNDS, A CORPORATION Will Sell at Public Auction On Thursday, February 21, 1907 AT 11 O'CLOCK A. M., At Warehouse No. 1, on _the main drive, Qolden 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. Thbe attention of sll, proprietors of sw 8, contractors, dealers and the bmr e Seneral, is caled to this eale. Tents Wil be old in’ lots to sult all purchasers. LA NT, Anctioneer. = AUCTION == 50 Gentle Draft Horses at 8 p. m. 50 Halter Broken Wagon Horses at 1 p. m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1907, WESTERN HORSE MARKET. 207 VALENCIA ST. E. STEWART & CO. 25 b 25 AT AUCTION NEXT MONDAY. Feb. 18, at HERMAN AND AL N 1 V. CIA. BETW! th and 13th. 1 will sell 70 HEAD OF HORS! 20 GCOOD DRIV o CHEAVY —DRAUGHT HORSES. LAR CHEAP RROOD MARES. also a lot of '-ood cheap stock belongingz to other people. If yon need horses don’t miss this sale. 11 a.m. sharp. WILLIAM CLOUGH. Auctioneer. lors of Bunker & Lunt, between Twenty-second (Mission Masonic Temple). 2008 Mission street, and Twenty-third Interment private. TAYLOR—In tnis city, February 15, 1907, Joseph M. Taylor, dearly beloved husband of Jose- phine Tayior, beloved father of Ruth, Mary, Helen, Joseph and Alice Teylor, and brotler of Edward, Willlam, CHarles and Mark Ts lor, Mrs. 'John Kelleher and Mrs. H. Magee, a native of London, England, aged 37 years 8 mouths and 9 days. Court Justice No. 16, F. of A.—To the offi- cers and members: You are hereby notified fo attend the funeral of our late brother, Joseph M. Taylor, today (Monduy). at S:45 a. m.. | from his late residence, 111 Gavin street. By order of G. H. SULLIVAN, Chief Ranger. A. F. BRINKMAN, Financial Socntl 3 TOBIN—In this city, February 17, James Tobin, a native of County Watectord, Grotand: aged 58 years. Remains at the parlors of Barry & Seully, 927 Valencia strect, near Twenty-first. WOOD—In_Uniontown, Pa.. February 17, Eugene K. Wood. husband of Maria G. | and father of Oliver G. Wood 1907, Wood, and Mrs. Harry F. Prien and Fremont Wood. a resident of San Francisco. aged 75 years. OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway ‘Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA | SANTA ROSA Every Sunday. 10a. m. STATE OF CAL .Every Thursday, 10a. m. | VICTORIA, B. C. . VANCOUVER, B. C. | Puget Sound &Alaskan Ports | sPoRaNE . Feb. 18, Mar. 3. 11 a. m. Feh. 21, Feb. 26, Mar 13, 11 2. . And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. For E UREKA (Humboldt Bay) | POMsONA con N Roa Every Whica niy ‘heveatter. For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL. CABO, ALTATA CURACAO «Mar. 108 m. Low rates—Including Serth and Meals. Right reserved to Change this Sehedule. 'ncxs-r OFFICESS San Fra 3 Market ot. ‘and Broadway Wharf. Telephone Temporary 492. 0Oakland 968 Broadw: co Freight umu Broadway Wharf. NANN, G. P. A., San Franeisco. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (Orfental Steamship Co.) Have Opened Their Permanent Office at Room 240, James Flood Building Nippon Marn,”" Wednesday, March 13, _ “‘Hong Kong Maru,” Wednesday, April 1907 8. 8. “America Maru,” Friday, May 3, 1907. | Steamers will leave wharf. comer First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m.. for Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hiogo), Nugasaki and Shavgial, and connecting at Hoge: | kong with steamers for Mauila, India. ete. cargo received on board on day of ssiiing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, James Flood” Building. | San Frane! C. D. D v MEETING m-s San Francisco | Frox FEBRUARY 3, 1907 | FERRY DEPOT i ~Foobof Market Strest | Suisan and Way tations. Eimira, \nclv! . Winters. Rum- sey. Chico. Red mnfi—-Om e !lm'm t. Newark, Cesterville. Los Gatos, Wright \nllrjo Napa. Calis ., San Rosa, Mariines. fan_Ramon... Niles,” Pleasanton, Livermore, h’l‘ncy Lat} .mv(‘sltmklt)o:‘ i Shasta, prrens— a Wit Wittows, Red-Rluft, Nehiand, Portiand and Enst... Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendots, Armon. Hanjord, Porterviile. throp. Me: 5 esto. Sotner itanford, V- lia. Tulare, Bakensfeid. Nilbs, San Jose, Livétmore. Stogkton _(*Milton). Valley 740 FORSEATTLE, TACOMA | § 1la m. | Yokohama and | Spring, Jone, Sacramento Sonorn, Faolumns ind Avgels. Atlantic Express ?fl Reno, Tortonah. Goldfield Riehmond, I'ort Cosin, Mar(inez. d Way Suati Vailejo, Mare Taland. New_ Orloans Express fleld, Los Angeies, Demlnl 1 Paso, New Orleans.. Port Costa, Martines. “Byron. Tracy. J/athrop, Stockton, Mei Raymond, _Fresno. Goshen Junction, Hanford, TLemoore, Visalia, Tulare. The Overiand Limited—Omaba. Chicago. Denver, Kansas City Niles and Way Stations. Newark, Agnew. § » BFI icia, Winter: L odland, Knignts Tanding. resville and Oroville Costa. Martinez, Modest » § 10.20a 11284 10.20 \ Port I'Tacy. Fresno Byron, .\lermd . Willows. Rod lllufl . Portland and East | KING_Solomon’s Lodge | RICHMOND Lodge No. SAN FRANCISCO Chapter No. 1. Areh nmc THIS lvl“zflu in King Solomon’s Trmplt 1739 Fill- more st. Business on] H. 6. ?Rl\'(.'l. Secretary. OCCIDENTAL Lodge No. 22. F. and A. M.. THIS um‘clnh lm‘l‘c at 1mu;rlock Second degres. By or- d the Mas " WALTER G ANDERSON, Sec. 260, F. and A. M., 1739 Fillmore Third De- gree THIS q\m\[uv EVENING, at 7:30 efclocl Hmln "BAEHR, ‘Secretary. 375, F. and A M.. sonthwest corner of 4th ave. and Clement st. — Thfrd _degree THIS (MONDAY) at _7:30 o'clock. . FOURNESS, Sec. CALIFOI\[A Lodge No. 1. Knights of Pythias. meets THIS (MON- DAY) EVENING at § oclocl‘ Mis- sion Masonic Temple. )nulon st. Knight rank. to:d" = a Sojourning brethren vited. EUGENE McCARTHY, C. . L. C. AUSTIN, K. of R. and §. TO officers and members, ter Mariners' Assoclation— On and atter THURSDAY. February 21. the regu eekly mesting will be heid the Marine Engineers’ 45 Steuart st near By order of the* L. TRAUNG, Rec. Sec. ANNUAL meeting Honolulu Plantation Com- pany—The annual meeting of the stockhoiders ¢ the Honoluln Plantation Company witl be held WEDNESDAY. February 27, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m.. of the company, 142 Steuart st., cisco, California, for the purpose of electing directors for the ensuing vear and for th transaction of sueh other business as may com before the meeting. Transter books will close on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, 1907. at the bour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. J. MATSON, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING KILAUEA SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY—The anoual meeting of the stockholders of the Kilauea Sugar Plao- tation Company will be Leid on TUESDAY, Mas- February 26, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office of the company, 2023 California st.. San Francisco, Cal, for the purpose of electing dfrectors for the emsuing ear and for the transaction of such other usiness as may come before the meeting. Transfer books close o SATURDAY. February 16. 190: e bour of 3 o'clock b m. By order of the Presid . H W THOMAS. “Secretary. NOTICE_TO THE STOCKHOLDEES OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. A speeial metting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pacific Raflroad Company will be held at the office of the company 1043 1n the James Flood Building. Eet street. In the city and county of San § ctaco. in the State of California, the sa ing the principal place of business of said cor poration, and being the building where Board of Directors of sald meet, on the 12th da hour ‘of 12 o'clock noon, to consider and ac upon the proposition to create a bonded indeb edness of sald corporation. to the amount the aggregate of thirty-five million doll ($35.000,000) in gold coin of the United States (2 portion of which is to be used i retiring existing bonded indebtedness). and to increase the bonded indebtedness of said corperation up to the amount. in the aggregate. of thirty- five million dollars ($35.000.000) in gold coin of the United States. and to secure the sald proposed bonded indebteduess by a mértgage oe deed of trust upon the raflroads, franchises and property of the company now owned of Dereafter acquired, and the income thereof, or such part thereof as may be prescribed in the mopégage or deed of trust; and to determine the form and terms of said bonds and mort- age or deed of trust, rd of Directors to and to authorise the e all such action as 'y or expedient in the ted the 9th day of January, 1907. By oxder of the Board of Directors. J. L. WILLCUTT. Northwestern Pacifc Railroad E. E. CALVIN WILLIAM F. Ellllfl. WILLTAM HOOD, Directors of Sald road Company. ANNUAL MEFTING PAAUHAU SUGAR PLAN- TATION COMPANY—The annual meeting of fhe_stockholders of the PAAUHAU SUGAR TION COMPANY will be held om .\ r(h'nlern P-clflv: Rall- sAT(‘mnY March 2, 1907, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. at the office of the com- pany, 2023 California st.. San Franeisco, Cald for' the purpose of electing directors for the ensting ¥ @ for the transaction of such othier business s may come before the meeting. Tansfer books will ciose on Wednesday, February 20, 1007. at the bour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the president. H. W. THOMAS. Secrefary. ONLY LOCAL MANUFACTURERS, B. PAS ASQUALE CO., 1100 WEBSTER. COR. TURK, PHONE WEST 490. ARMY, NAV REGALIAS. ?l.a(, BADGE! APS, L‘.\'u-‘mnls. HALLS TO LET 3.4 alnl Way \mlmns 4 san Ramon. i | 4 | S | 5000 Tho Owl Timited— | nios, Mendota. Fresno, Tu- i res B Los Angeles 848 5.20p Hayward. Nilesnnd San Jose. | 520p Vallejo. Port € 1 sull, SACTAENLO ... .. | 600p China and Jjzpan Fast | Ogden, Omahi, Chicago. ... Martinez, Stockton, Sacra- { mento. Rene, Sparks . 1248 | 620p Hayward. Nilesand San J . 948 | 7009 Tonopah Pass—Port Costa. Be | sunt, Elmira, Dixon. Davis. Sacraimento. Truckes | Hiazen, Failon, Tonopah, | Soldfeld and Keeler .. 7.08 7.00p Vallelo. Benecia and Way A one: Suntiay oIz 1125 8209 Oregon Express— Sacramenio, Marysville, RKedding. Port- land, Poget Sound and kast. 8.4%a 9.80p Fast Mail—Ogden, Omah: €ago, —l‘uchlo. l\‘nsn C{u. | 8t. Louis ¥ 124% | COAST LINE A& (Third and Townsend Streels) ~ ~ 6.10a Valencia St,. San Jose and Way Stations .38 7.08 Valencia St. Redwood, San jose. Morganhill. Gilroy. Pajaro. Watsonville. Santa Cruz—Lau- rel—Roulder Creek. Salinas | Del Monte, Mouterey. Pacifie | Grose . SAb | Shore Line —San Jose, e, s I}‘flblea Hat Spriugs, San uis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Los Al' ;:v-!flps 230 | 3.00a Del Monte, Monterey, Pacifie 3 230 | ante Cruz, Laurel, i nek 23% 838 The Coaster—san Jose, Salinas, | Paso Robles Hot Springs | Margarita, San Luis ] dalupe, Santa Barbara, San Huenaventura, | Burbank, Los Angeles 11.45p res Pinos, Pa- anta Cruz, Del Monte; Pacific Lompoe. e 14Sp . South’ San Fran- san Jose. 7400 I\nrllu[nl’:le. oy elwood, " Falo Alto, . 120 4159 = 4 835 30 Dol Monts Fapres— Valendi st roy. Watson- . Del Monte, fic Grove. 12,15 3.00, 'Hn. Ster. Tres Pinos 5.40 315 N Xpresa—El Paso, Autonio, Houston, New | Orleans and E . 1015 | 3.15p San Jose. Salinas. Paso Robies | Hot Springs. Santa Barbara, | Los Angeles . e e | 315 Watsouville, Santa Cruz, Dael i Monte, Monterey. Pacific L . M4Sp Soth San Fran- an’ Jose. uilroy. Hol- ! Jister, Tres Pinos. ... 1035 430p Valencis St.. San Jose and Wav% 8.00a i 19.159 5.00p Burlingame, i o Alto, San’ Jose, i 19.06 1 .30 Valencia St.. Saii Jose @ ! Stations _ frsd 1008 | 6.00p Valencia St. Buriiigam | Mateo. Heresiord: Teimont. | San Carlos. Redwood, Fair Oaks. Menio Park, Palo Alto, | San Jose...... e | 630 Valencia St., San Stations. 636 $.00p Sunset Express—sa et Pass Rontes Hot S Springs, San Luis Obispo. Santa Bar- baral.os Angeles. Deming. EI Paso, New Or! 10.15 8% Golden State Limited Sieeper— F! Paso, Kansas City, St. Chicage.. .00y Pajaro, \Watsonville, Capitola. S . Castroville, Del Monte. Pacific Grov 1145 Valencia St. OCEANIC S. 5. C0. SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. SAMOA, HONOLULU— 8. 8. Sonoma s 2 p. m. Feb. 28. Christ- (International Exhibition) and return, first, $208.50; second, 50. HONOLULU nnlr—s. S. pAlameda sails 11 a. m. March 9. Round t first class, $125. TAH]TI. SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposa salls ;r a. m. March 10. 'First class round trip, J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. 58 Clay Street, San Passenger Department, Phone “Temporary Nevada Registration anda Trust : Company \ Capital $100,000 (fully paid fn cash), Surplus $23,000. 3 isca. 673 Market st. 1231.” Otfices—Goldfield, “Tonopah, New York Oity. Wil Guarantee Correct Registration of Stock I— Act as Transfer Agents. Registration Affords the Only Absolute Protec- ~tion to Pm-clnen'o! Mining Stocks. 520 Caflfornia Street San Francisco - J. C. WILSON Stocks and Bzmds W. H. AVERY, Marsifisid, Coquitier Myrale ‘Assistant General Manager. Toint. Ore. 18.00a Union Transter Compan; ats_collect ‘Dag- | ‘and checks on of Soathers ; are direct from vesi | OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) 7.00, 8.90, 9.00. 10.00. 11.00 =. m. 1200, 1.00, 2.00, 3 00, 4.00, 5.0, 6.0, .A for Morning. P for Afternoon t5unday excepted. iSunday only. MT.: TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry. Foot of Market st. Lv. San Pran: + Lv. Tamalpats. |- Wk day|Sondwy h 9:50 A} 8:25 A| 24 1:45 | 9:60 A h‘g ) |3 5 0 |} o245 1 Holldays Tratus R: Sanday Time. 'riCKET OFFIOE. AT EACBALYTO PEORY, BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUTES MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO and NAPA NA>: VALLEY MouTE HALL to rent for soclety meetings, Wed.. Fride, TWO balls for rent Saturdays and Sundays for meetings. etc. Cor. Gough st. and Liy ave., 1315 blocks from Market st. FOR reat—New central location, near Jjunction of Veiencia and Market s Apply 52 Brady st. Sat Ieasonable 2520 Howard st | See Pages 23, 24nnd25[orAdd|- tional Classified Ads RAILWAY TRAVEL Northwestern Paciic Railroad Co. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY Fur Sausalito, Mill Valiey, Sam Mhoh K DAYS A‘lD SU VDAYs—1 '1 45, 8:35, '915 9:30, 11 :20. 3:15, 4:35, E 50, %15, 9:00, mls,usp.-. o San Quentin. 45 5. m. daily, for Casadero snd way ste m.. Saturdays ouly, for Casadero and way stations. 5:15 p. 3 ox-txt Saturdays and Sume days, for Polnt Reyes and way stations. 2y 12:35, 3:30, sm m. . m. Thuradeys ouly l‘rnm San Ratael for 8. ¥ 7:40, 9:25, !TAGI CONNECTIONS. connect at GREENBRAR tin; at SANTA ROSA for White Spriage and Mack Weat Springs: at FULTON for Burke's Ssnatorium: st L. N for Lytton : at GEYSERVILLE for Skagas DALE for the Geysers and Greenwosd: brt-a- H B. X. RYAN, Gen. Paswenger and m&".’f‘_..fl Weekly Call, $1 per Year