The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 23, 1907, Page 11

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THE " Sullivan Trust Company | REPORT OF COM to Buy Claims in Full | President Rickey Says the Concern Will Have Future Surplus of $1 000 000 Rickey, ident of the~L. M. Trust Cc -t s .. thueé to Beatty and then to Green- Sadar : - . { the State Bank and Trust|water and the Lee district Billion Dollar ‘Loss Dis- brought good Work on the Clark road is being K 1 creditors of the rvush:d rapidly, grading now being done cussed From Insurance s * bt ot hen he ap. | ©0 the line north-of Bullfrog, and the £ s = \ pany, when he ar- | ¢racics will not be far behind the Brock "Point of View 1 is city. In ar rview at|road in reaching Goldfield. There Is [ ace Hotel Rickey that the | talk of both roads_building branches 2 X ‘ M. Sullivan Trust Comy would |10 Lida, and one Bf them will con-| To ‘the literature on the subject of e Al lia. |DeCt with the Blair road at Silver san T e N aseets above all 11a- 1, eak. There is dlso a likelthood that ""1“" e e “;". : s gettlement was ef-|{no Western Pacific, or a branch, will | tributed a technical and purely officia oy, fhat mo one of thelenter Goldfield from the east and ap- | treatise from the viewpoint of the in- wise PRI Acted NB- Paremrl'." Syary Ahknrincs ’:]l ag air line | gurance companies in the shape of the ‘ = : : tenn.. | 10 cOnfect Goldfield with Ely, by means . 2 | ? meet the ereditors ot which comparatively low-grade ores| D'Inted report of the “fommittee of this city from the former district may be han-|five" to the thirty-five confpanies inter- 11 talk matte At present 1 have Whatever ociate s as a of my no was offered to the knowledge ld management is out ic views of the city before the fire, of has been reorganized. |17 Power Companies,to Amalgamate| ;. city burning on the morning of hey came to me and| ant Supply Mining. Kiiste April 18, a close birdseye view of the the president of the| GOLDFIELD, Feb. 22.—Owing to fhe| business district after the earthquake st Company 1 said |enormous increase in the demand and while the fire was in progress, a have -anything to do |electric power in Southern Nevada a_b[rdueve view of the whole city after the | e com v were reor- | combination of interests: has been ef-|fire and a panorama showing the effect |fected whereby the Nevada inerlon the fireproof buildings in the busi- not taken hold of the m_;uerltompan\ will reincorporate as the Ne- | ness district. In addition to the pan- f t herctofore. For soms|veda-California Power Company and|oramas there are full page pletures er 1 was asked to tzke hold | Will acquire additional lands and water | taken after the fire of the St. Krancis, my back when hod of ln lay way. From Rhyolite the road will con: dled at a profit Company’s $10,000,000 smelter at great copper center. COMBINING ELECTRIC PLANTS rights and issue bonds and new stock. + the rn”s the remainder of the| at the Guggenheim the Thm:y-Fwe Insuraneg Com- panies Hear From, Their Agems ANALYZE GREA’F F IRE ested regarding the adjustment of | losses. Under date of December 31, the report was filed In New York by A. R. Hosford, W. N. Bament, E, C. Morrison, J. C. Corbett and W. B. Seaman. The report is illustrated by panoram- { | Fairmont, Merchant's Exchange, Shreve ade he people | This stock will not be placéd on the|buflding, Chronicle building, Claus concerned as credi- (market. The present power plant of | Spreckels building and Palace Hotel. M. Sullivan |the company is at Bishop Creek in|The report deals with the details of d with the | California. Tt is being largBly in-|the construction of these representative . ey know what thas |creased in capacity. Two new lines|buildings and the effects upon them of o owng. They will not do any- are now buliding, one to Rhyolite and | the earthquake and fire. ng foolisk no one here makes |the other to Bullfrog and still another| TIn their introduction the committee- foolish the company will| will be constructed to Lida, while the | men say that the fire was the most dis- e $1,000,0¢ assets after it pays |amount of power supplied to the pres-|astrous in the history of the world; all fts debt ent lines is to be materially increased|that the probable loss, including con- Dog is a gobd mine and g merit. T e L. M. Sul are also of value v time . I will confer with am here. They 1 to be dissatisfied when e facts. in San Francisco 2 s expected, a tele- g er Russell, the gen- L. M. Sullivan ing set .today as Stock and Ex- »sed yesterday be and the majori ty-seventh avenue, between H and I streets: are creditors of | Mulvanes, a one-ftory cottage on H street, b » ompany were ab- Forty-tourth and Forty-ffth avenu elix No step was | 1 1rvioe, “a 6-room cottage on Forty-sixth- ave- 2 nue, between H and I streets: J. R. Blanchard, therh together | two two-story houses on east line of Forty-el Rickey wil! . between J and K étreets; Felix H. kers. Since two cotiages on west line of Forty-eightl ot Tvale aue, between J and K streets; Miss F. Wil- itated by sent by brokers to stocks bought by has been made by pro- METALLURGISTS ASSOCIATION Problems of Ore Dressing and Engi- nnriuu Are to Be Discussed Fek _temporary e, Forrest J Jacobs, R. E.| J. Wise to Mrs. Heien A. Crocker, four flats | D. Muir, W.|on Montcaim street, bringing in $50 per month, H & on_lot 50x100. rnest | “Upl fecount of a client to Charles Eidridge. | T 1 Rudra, Swears, | two lots on the north line of A street, between Price wand Baxter have been made a|Ninth and Tenth avenues, each 25xl! committee to draft a constitution and| A gale of real estate of importance| by-laws for the organization, the next meeting of which Will be on March i ch all mining engineers wi RUSHING ROADS TO CAMPS Trains Wil field and Rhyolite Mines for meeting the | will | Soon Rum Between Gold- Building News Continued From Page 10, Column Real Estate aridi | sequential damages of all kinds, | proximates $1,000.000,000% that 25,000 | buildings were destroyed, of which 3000 were of brick construction, 12,600 used as residences and an equal num- ber classed as business risks. The re- port refers to the efficiency of the Fire Department but its inability to cope | with the fires in all parts of the city. | The histery of the meetings and ac- ap- or are in the course of construction on | properties sold by Sol Getz & Sons: Emma Harrigan, four houses on east line of Forts-fifth avenue, between H and I streets e corner of ‘I stre: B. Silvey, a five. w. and Forty-seventh avenue; M m cottage on east iine of y-eighth avenue and L street; E. W. Harder, a_ope-story cottage on east line of Forty- Plnh‘:h avenue, 212:6 feet north of M street; G Roche, = ope-story cottage on east line of TeXh | Wil- avenue, liams, avenue, a one-story cottage oh west line of Tenth avenue, between M and N streets; one and a balf story Ninth avenue, between N and O streets; A. Nel- s, avenue, between N and O streets; Willlam E. Morris, & one and a half story cottage om north iine cf K street, near Tenth avenue: Sarah E. Butler, a one-story cottage on east line of Twen- ty-first avenue, between J and K streets: 8. C. Peterson, a one-story cottage on west Twentieth avenue, Luey Keller, corner of H street and Seveuteenth avenue; L. F. between L and M streets; Harry a_one-story cottage on east iine of Tenth between J and K ‘strests: Nebel, one-ttory cottage on east liné of Forty- sixth avenue, between H and 1 streets; M.xnmp [ M Clark, two eottages on west line of Forty- sixth avenue, between H and I streets; ty-sixth avenue, treets: Sel south iine of H street, between Sixth and Se enth avenues. ment in the class A bnlldl Ford D. Ellis, for two years. through the -office Vinzent & Patterson. consummated Chatfield, proper Ca¥itt, a six-room residence on the northwest 1 A two-story residence on southwest corner of between L and M streets; George Miller, Richard Thallwitz, a | cottage on west line of 8 one-story cottage on west line of Ninth ine of | Clarence Colman reports the follow- belng - erected on in the Chinatown district has just been of The | sold is the largest single hold- ‘ tions of the fire ‘insurance companies and the controversies arising among them are stated, as are the proceedings of the American companies in New York. The services of the committee wete terminated on October 10, 1906, up to mittees and 1103 claims adjusted, IFAE S PRLSHD - né Jl this city, Fvbnllr\' 22, 1907, rep- | resenting a property value of $119,- | 390,243. an ‘adjusted loss of $107,- 204,98 and a total insurance of $82,- 842,600.60, upon which the loss was $76,125,956.99. In the course of its report upon tha loss of the larger buildings the com- mittee say: “We believe that the larg- est loss on any single risk ‘which was ever adjusted in the United States was that on the Palace Hotel. The loss on building and contents on "the risk amounted to $1,842,423.31 and the In- surance was $1,518,500.” THe report contains a detailed ex- hibit of the losses unadjusted or held in suspense and a complete list of the 1337 claims assigned by the bureau to h 3 | property, the insurance, the loss and & one-story cottage on southwesi | the adjustment. RECEPTION BY NATIONALS 2 one and a half story cottage b Artillerymen Open Their New Head- between H and I der & Clark, a one-story cottage on | quarters at 1160 Eddy Street The Nationals, a social organization of Companies B and C of the first bat- to e atle Tor the westt: | talton, Coast Artillery, opened its new | For Thomas §. Willlsms to a clieat, the en. | D€8dquarters and clubrooms in - the | the | tire ground floor and ment o the eight-| three-story _bullding 1160 . Eddy| - n the | iors class A building being erected on the Street vesterday. There was a reception | of engineer ore dress- | goutheast cormer of Third and Mission streets | by the officers of the two companies the education of visiting en-|on a ten-yesr lease at a total restal of about|ang music, songs and vaudaville mur. The association will have | $162,000. Berw, were Diovideds ot th ;e - % e many vis- sters Of its own and will maintain a For M. A. Gunst to McGahey Bros., the base. P t] v vis itors. | the soutbwest corner and Mission| The clubrooms are elegantly fur- members, of whom t are | stiects an a senyear 1eass At & botal remitl ‘of| dialiod BHA, althoiEh Aniaer: Lie a8 e, are 3. W c - | $7500. | . v m D T b o Sela| For M. A. Gunst & Co. store on the north|comfortable as were the former quar- Of the Nixon Wingfleld| ., or Golden Gate avenue, near VAn Ness, to| ters in the old Ellis street armory. S ey VETERAN POLICEMAN DIES Thomas R. Judson, a veteran pelice- man, died at his home, 811 Alvarado street, yesterday morning. His illness, whidh was of but two days’ du- ratiom, was the result of a severe cold| he had contracted while on duty. Jud- son was appointed patrolman in 1878, and since that time had served without |ing in Chinatown and extends from the | having a single demerit mark against east line of Stockton street to the west | his name on ‘the record. place, & distence ,,u years old and left a wife and family. |line of Waverly 1261 feet, having a frontage of 156 in Stockton street and 100 feet in “'n\ GOLDFIELD, Feb. 22.—Within erly place and constituting the heart short ti traing will be running be- Of the block bounded by Sacramento, | - T 2 y Waverly | tween Goldfield and Rhyolite. With the Clay and Stockton streets and | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by ma exception of some hill work above the Place. Portions of the lot also front| wii nof be inserted. They must be hnndedyl?fl latter camp, the grade is complete and | On Sacramento and Clay streets. either of the publication offices and be indorsed | the rails are Jaid to within a dozen | The lot has been owned for years by | with the name and residence of persons anthor or- o x Joseph Goetz, an early Settler of San|ized to bave the same published. Notices re. miles of the tows. where the Whistles | J0s€D) Mgl 5 nicig | stricted simply to the announcement of the event of the work cngines may be heard.|Francisco, who was a heavy loser in|gre published once in this column free of chargs | With theompletion of the grading less | the “1"";11.',‘?.0‘6“%'"' lv;;hu p:;ie a!pprpxh th eeks’ time will be required mately B or e pr riy, is a e~ . client of Chatfield, Vinzent & Patterson, | BIRTHS and will shortly improve the property | SOLOMONS—In this city, February 21, 1907, TAX EXEMPT BONDS cipal, Raflrond, Street Railway, Blectric Power Bonds, yielding from 4 per cemt to 5% per Readily Comvert- Send for List. cent. thle. N. W. HALSEY & CO. 413 Montgomery St., S. F. New York. delphia, Chicago. Pl Eastern Livestock Market CHICAGO | Market strong. | belfers. $1.60@3. | HOGS—Receip émm and butebe: .1 Ihrkel 5e higher. beavy, ; lambs, KANSAS CITY Feb, 22. —-(/ATTLEAMW(I Nevada Registration and Trust Company Capital $100,000 (fully peid o cash), Surplus $25,000. Offices—Goldfield, Tonopah, New York City. Guarsntee Correct Registration of Stock and Act as Transfer Agents. Registrstion Afords tbe Only Absolute Protec- fion 10 Purchasers of Mining Stocks. 520 California Street San Francisco J. C. WILSON Stocks and Bonds ember Stock and Bond Exchange. 488 Call- Phone Temporary. 815. ~ MURRAY INNES conmtgi’amu Formerly ‘Arisons Copper Oo P N I i win® feeders, $3.30@5; calves, $3.5 6 $5.25@6.50; fed ewes, $4.50¢ » OMAHA OMAHA, Feb. a—c;nnl—mmu. 1000. Market _steady. \-uve steers, 4 Wmn -uen, OOS—I«!lnu‘ 7500. Market steady. Heavy, L e iy | Balt & Ohio | Can_ Pacific | Ches & Onio. Chi Great West Chi, Mil & St | De Beers unless he decides to subdivide and sell. Commercial News CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2000. Beeves, $4.10@6.90; cows and 30 stockers uod feeders, $2.75@ o nm $6.850 Receipts, 5000, Market steads. Sheep, .25@ 7.50; Western @4.75; cows arket weak. Year- He was 64 . BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, - DEATHS to the wife of Lucius L. Solomons, a_daughter, DEATHS Altfield, Hann Ames, ‘Beny. Baumann, Ludwig. | Gumeron (ntant) Crossman, George. .. 56 Dam, Lucy E.. Davidson, Bnben h Dobse, Charles E.... Dogle " (infant) Drystall, Mary Elder, Eleanor 1L | Forster, Charles | 888 Owens,’ Thos, p Potter, Snsan Quinn," Thomas Sullivan, Capt. j. J. BB 5.388] 18 A ALTFIELD—In this city. February 21, 190 | 2000, 1z, Nutive steers; $1.2506.50 Hannal, beloved wife of the lute Aber Althad, | native cows and beifers, $2.501 stockers and | 204 beloved mother of Mre. Sarah F. J...,“b. Simon_Altfleld, 5. 8. Poska of Sacrament fi ; w Mrs. 1. R, Jacobs and Rachel 1 ii'?(hllfil‘l $4@5.25 estern fed cows, $2.75@ a native of Russia, aged 76 ;le Altfield, 3 HOGS —Recelpts, 8000. - Market strong to 5c| AMES—In this city, Februa 21, 7, - bigver. Heary.'STQT.05; packers, $0.0067.024: | min E.. dearly beloved husbind ot Mars fii:”,. pigs and 1 5. and loving father of Charies B EEP—] Market steady. Mut-| Alfred and Eunice C. Ames, Mrs. Coarier 1) tone, $4.75 mbe, $8.75GTA0: range wetn. . Mrs. Arthur Stevens, Mrs. James 1. Y Gilbert, and the late Mrs. native of Mlchlll months and 13 da; please copy.) Susle Stevens, a M-mc aged 72 years 4 (Machias, Me.," papers and beifers, uso $3.40 The funeral services -rm be Lel orrow u”z N:;c knd 5. el j {Sunthay), at 2 oclock p. ut s Late et ¢ ers @5; calve h ence, lvm near 8 street. Interment private. Tl BAUMANN—In tm. city, Februa 0 Lutwig Bauman: patire of mr:flxzc.x:{n eiteeland, aged 20 Fears, uuxm’m *the. U"l'g.";%f H. B T Remains at the parl F. Co., 2010 Mission street, between ;:::‘}‘. fifth and T'!nty-llflh. . Cal . The funeral win take place o) é:'m 2015 Goien Gate. aven '"mnmfifi, Fellows' etery for. émmm o'elock. - CROSSMAN—In = cuy, Fi 190 George Cromima. """" 2 o0 Tatue o ot .,., “clair and’ Ieln flacll , & Dative tol, Fi Wn No. 35 ,l. ’o‘ F; ndfi insurance | the adjusters, showing the value of the | | | last| LOCKETT—In the City and County Hospital, | | i | DOYLE—In San Mateo. February 21, 1907; - Katherna, belored Sniabier o G and Ma garette Dovle (nee O'HAry). a native of” Bu lingame, €al., aged 6 m and 17 days, ”“‘“a"“ g eci 5 and . acqua re. respecttull mvn,fi’..‘o d' the. funeral Monday, .Febr Tuary . 28 n St. Boniface’s Church, ' Golde) Gate; avenug, hetween .Jones and. Leavensort] Stroets, whafe & requicm high mass for the rer pose of lie oul will be cel ed, commenc~ ing at 0 o'clock a. m. Intefment Holy ‘Cross Cemetery, “by electric fun x from_ Thir: tieth street and San Jns DRYSTALL—In the Clty and Covinty Hospital; February 22, 1907, Mary tall, a dative of California, aged 40"y : ELDER—In this city, F 21, 1907, af 00k Ciny Street. Fieanor L Hider. beioved wife of J. W. Elder, and daughter of the Iate F. W. Lougee and Sarah L. Lougee. Interment 4t Petalums, Cal. FORSTER-1n Alameds, Cal., Eebruhry 22, 1907, CharlesAlbert Forster, -heloved busband of Mary H. Forster, and mother of Charles B. Albert and_Joseph A. Foster and M Willlam Narvaez, a native of Germany, 59 years. GOLLAN—In this city, February 21, 1907, John Gollan, beloved husband of ~the late’ Anna S. Gollan, a native, of ‘Secotland, aged 70 years and 14 days. Friends and acquaintances are respecttul) fnvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (S day), at 2 o'clock p.-m., from' the m tuary chapel of the Golden Gate -Undertal ing Company, 2475 Mission: street, near Trwer ty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. GRAY—In Berkeley, Cal, February 16, 1907, Mary A. Gray, beloved mother of Mrs, W. B. Godfred, George T., iliam H. and Robert (" McLean of San Franeiseo, and James L. cLean of noluiu, nnlva fll Engl: aged - \"Pnr:i?l months and s Friends are respectfally lnflted to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Sund: p. m., at the chapel of N. G Geary street, corner of Dcvln w lero. Remalns will be shipped to Hanolulu for interment. GREEN. ruar; farin County, Cal., Feb- & m_P. Green, dearly be- loved son of P, nd Lena A. Green, 4 na. tive of ‘San Francicco, “€al, ‘aged 1 year 7 months and 15 days. The funeral. will take. place - today (Sat- urday), on arrival of 11:15 train from Lark- &pur, via funerai car from foot of Market street at 12°m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. JAFFE—In this clty, February. 21,1907, Jaffe, a native of Posen, Germany, 63 years. - Friends and acquaintances are nppeettu!lv invited to-attend the funeral tomorrow - (Suh- day), at 10 o’clock, from the parlors of A. W. 1868 Geary street.. Interment femetery. JENSEN—In this city, February 20, 1807, Hans Jensen, a native of Romo, Sieswig, Denmark, aged 43 years 6 monthis aid 9 days. (Chicago papers piease copy.) Friends .and_acquaintances sre respectfuly invited to attend the funeral services to- day (Saturday), at 8 o'clock p. m., at the chapel of Cralg, Coehran‘ & Co., 1168 Valencia street, near Twenty-third,” under the auspiees of Golden Gate Lodge Na. 49, Danish Broth- erhood. Interment Cypress Lawn. Cemetery, by funeral ear from Thirtfeth street and San Jose avenue. DSON—In late Mary E. Judson. and father of Clarence E.. Frank W.. Robert E., Harry H.. Anita and Florence Judson. Mps. J. H, Davies and Mrs. Byron McDonald, u native of Sfracuse, .. “aged @2 years riends and acquaintances ‘are respectfully Invited to attend. the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), February 24, at 2_o'clock p.. m., from his Iate residénce, &11 Alvarado street. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by eléctric funeral car from corer of Thirtleth street and San Jose avenue at’ 2:30 p.- m. » EAUF—In_ this ecity, February ‘20 1007, Karl | Kanf, beloved husband of Katherina Kauf, and devoted father.of Karl and Otto Kauf, a| native of Rheinfalls, Germany, aged 49 years 9 months and 14 days. A member of San Francisco Backer Vereln and Bakers' Unlon No. 2411, Friends and_acquaintances are. respectfully invited to attend the funeral fodiy (Sat- urday), at’¥ p. m.; from the parfors ¢ H. F, Suhr &' Coi, 2019 Misslon streef, ietween Twenty-fifth and Twenty sfxth: * Tuterment Mount” Olivet Cemetery, . by electric - funeral car from Thirtieth and Mission streets. KENNEDY—In_this city, February 22, 1907, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Joseph Kennedy, a0d loving mother of Edward F. and Andie M. Kennedy and. Mrs. Bllg. Tipperary: reldnd. Saged cra mento papers please cops:) O Mamma, dear, yon are sleeping Beneath " the willow. tree. Your children dear for you are weeping, And long will weep for thee. Friends and acqusintances are respectfully invited fo attend the funeral Monday, February 25, at 0 a. m., from Her Inte residence, 210 Liberty - street, thence' to St. James Church, where a_requjem high mass for the repose of her soul will. be celebrated, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Intérment Holy Cross Cemeters. KIPP—In this city, February 21, 1807, Miss Margaret Kipp, beloved sister of ‘Julla, George . and John Kipp,-and ‘the late Matthew Kipp, a native of New York. {Guadalajara,-Mex., pa- pers please copy.) The funeral will take place foday (Satur- | day), at 10 o'clock &. m., from the parlors | of Carew & English, 1618 Geary street. In- terment private. LARSEN—In this “eity, February 21, Lloyd Herbert Larsen, belovs and Hulda Larsen, and brothér tive of San Franclsco, Yes 1907, son_of Oscar of Oscar Lar- Cal February 22, 1007, Hugo J. aged 30 years. MAGR[T? Bnlered into rest,.lo this eity, Feb- 1907, at 720A San'Jose avenue, A. cketf, a wative F. \inlrll: McGINNIS—Tn this city, Fébruary 2 ltam J. McGinnis, béloved husband of Jane V. McGinnis, and father of Suza Willlams M Glnnis whd Mes. Etbel Amend, & native of Mobile, Al Friends and_acquuintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Saturday), at § o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry Gallagher Undertakin 1314 Webster street, thence to Holy solemn requiem high mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated, commencing At 30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by 11:40 train from Twentx.fifth and lencia streets. 0 this elty, Febriary 21, 1907, Wesley 7B, husband of Ma'tilda . Montross 1907,. Wil- Company, e, ation and Blies F'rlnd!cn‘ © uvmuv—xn this_eity, * February - 22, 1907, Della, loving and beloved wife of .Ylmrs A Mullally, loving daughter of Mrs. FEdward Henly, and loving sister of Mrs. A, Relchs- rath, Michael Fay and Mrs. George Cooper, a Bative of County - Galway, Ireland, sged. 23 ears. TFriends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fumeral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 12:30 oelocl P. m.. from the chapel of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 1169 Valencia street, near Twenty-third, thence to_ St.° Pete Chureh, Alabama street, near Twenty-fourth, for sefvices, commencing at 1 p..m. Inter ent Holy Cross Cemetery. equ! :‘ll for ytl!l re) the soul pod‘ '.E'e lae at St Peler‘l pose Della Mullally, will be celeb February 25, at 9:45 Chureb. Friends are cordlllly ‘invited to attend. OLANIE—In this city, February 22, 1907, F. X. Olanie, beloved: hmer of J. F. Olanie, Olanie, Mrs. T. of Washington and Mrs. J. Rodgers, a nnive of France, aged 76 years 6 months and 22 day: OSWALD—In this city, February 22, 1907, Da- vid 1. Oswald, beloved son of 1. D. and the late Harriet Oswald, & native o( Cllll‘nnu. aged T years 1 month and 4 d Funeral private. WENS—In this dty. !'ebnury 20, 1907, Thomas @ W ‘Owens, dearly bel nd of Annle hus] , devoted (u.ner of John W., o&:::m K., Florence M. and fhe late ry D. Montrose, o native of San . lltd 39 Fears 3 months and Cross Church, where a | C.q invited to af the funeral today (Sat- nrdu). at s'fi“-‘ m.. from the parlors of MeBrearty & McCormtck, ‘915 Valencis strest, mear Twentioth, thvu Gt Pllfl'l Ghm Hie voul will becelebretels commencing ol 6 bis a. m. Interment Holy Cemetery, by elec- irtieth and Guerrero tiic fumeral ¢ar from _streef A PATH TO EVERY PLOT 1300 Golden Gate ave., Cor. Filimore. _Telephone West 5960. 'PORTER & WHITE Funeral Directors and Embalmers 1531 GOLDEN GATE AVE. {(Formerly 445 Golden Gate ave.) Private residence accommodations without ex- tra charge. Trained lady attendants. services under all conditions. Phone W HAIGHT - ST. FLORAL CO. N. PETERSON, Formerly with John H. Sievers & Co. CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. 324 FILLMORE ST., NEAR Haight. Phone Fell 8531 McBREARTY & McCORMICK - FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 915 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. Telephone Market 97. H. ). Gallagher Undertaking Co. 1814 WEBSTER st bst. Yills & O'Farrell. Tel. West 3025. DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Pres. & Manager; JOHN DOUGHERTY, Vice WOODLAWN CEMETERY San Mateo Fioest and Best Equipped Recelving Vault and (Masonic f‘emenrv Association) Office 1154 O'Farrell St. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakers, 900 Devisadero St., Cor McAllister. Telephone Went 4504. P. F. GREEN ® CO. 3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. NE. cor. Sixteenth and.Guerrero sts. Formerly o! McFadden, McBre!rty & Green. Telepidne Special 1567. VALENTE, MARINI & CO. UNDERTAKERS 3448 MISSION STREET, Near Thirtieth. Tel. Market 282. TELEPHOSNE PARK 12. SAMUEL . McFADDEN & CO. ° _ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1070 Haight st.. Near Baker. Take Haight-Street Ci H. P. PETERSEN Funeral Director and Embalmer, 1040 and 1042 Post st., between Fillmore and Steiner. Elegant residence funeral parlors. Personal services un- Phone West 6333 der all cenditions. AUCTION SALES| GIH'I All the Horses mmu Dy the estate of JAMES COPPIN MONDAY EVENING.. .E‘“ 25, 1907 ——INC] iNG—— ADMIRAL TOGO, the talk of all Califorsia Rorsemen. ‘and ime of thie best prospects for 08 trotter n Americ. GRACE ZOLOCK, a fast two-year.old pacer. ROSE LECCO,, a phenomenal two-year-old trot- ter. and many other speed prospects: BROOD MARES by McKimey, Zom Cupid. Oro Wiikes v COLAS AND PILLIES out of thoss mares by the best speed sires oo the coa | AT CHASE'S NEW PAVILION—Where you cas | e speed, action and manners regardless of The wentbee. scltal for 1500 people. Reserved seats QW[ ladies. A Write for catal e. Horses at yard Feb. 23. FRED H. CHASE & 00., near 16th., 478 Valeneia St., San Francisco, Cal. 85 Draft Horses. 50 double-square brand, halter-broke geldings. 3 AT AUCTION TUESDAY—1 p. m. and 8 p. m. February 26, 1907 Come and inspect the horses hefore the sale. -Will guarantee them sound. WESTERN HORSE MARKET E. STEWART & Co. 297 Valencia. 2 o - AUCTION NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 11 AT HERMANN AND VALENCIA STRE Between Twelfth and Thirteenth. of HORSES and BROOD MARES, MULES, draft, driving, business, and gvery kind of stock you wish to buy. Don't miss this sale. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. ), Zolack, A M. OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway ‘Whatves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBAQ,A, Shuaa poud B FOR SEATTLE, TACOMA | VICTORIA, B. C.. - VANCOUVER; B, & fifi: Sound &Alask‘aui’bfl’s & D’i:yu;‘unfin Day ‘-rnmz‘ié? For EUREKA (Humboidé Bay) %g§3§£m Every Third Day Tb : RAILWAY TRAVEL Traing leave and are due to arvive at San Francisco Frox FEBRUARY 3, 1907 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Street Benis Suisun and Way Stations.. . 4% 7.00a !lmirn‘mvma.vllnm Rum- T4 7.00a Dl\'ls. and. Marysvilla, Chico, Red Blufl-—flmfllls 1480 7.20a Elmhurst, Newark, Centerville, 7408 San Jose. Los Gi Wrigh 543 . Vallejo, Napa, Calis Rosa. Martines. q:n“mm(m 928 748a Niles. Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton 128 8.00a Shasta Express—(Via Davis) Williams, Willows. Red Bloff, . Ashland, Portland and East. 628 8200 Martiner, Antioen, Byron, Tracy. Stockton, Newman, Los Banos. Mendota, A a. Hanjord, 4.08 Visalia, Porterville_... X %.20a Port Costa, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- desto. Fresno, Hanford, Vi salia. Tulare, Bakersfleld 4% 8.40a Niles, San s, Livermors, Stoekton _(*Milton), Valley Spring. Ione. Sacramento 408 8.40a Sonora. Tuclumne and Angel 4.08p. S.00a Atlantic Expm—-()(d-n - 428 9.00a Reno. Tenoy 1dfleld. 4289 940 Richmond, Pori Costa, ymnex and Way Statios B 10.20a Vallejo, Mare Island. Naps 11.28 1020a New Orleans Exbrew—flalo!’- fleld, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New leans. . 10200 Port Costa. Martinez, Byron, Traey. Lathrop, Stockton, Mereed, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Tulare. 788 1100 The Overland Limited—Omaba. Chicago, Denver. Kansas City 7.28 1146 Nilesand Way Stations... 2.4 .00 \ewark w, San Jose. 1.2% 3.009 Benicia. nters. Sacramento, “oodllnd kmz:ll Landing. Marysville and Oroville 10.43a 3200 Port Costa, Martinez, Bywon, Tmy Modesto, Merced, Fresn # g 12.08 3.30p Via Tiburon, Wgst Nape, Helena. Calistoga. - W25 340 Portland Express, (via Davis), Williams, Red Bluff, Ashiand, and East 948 340p Niles and Way Stations T.4% 4.00p \«lllr)o. Martinez, San Ramon, Nave. Callsta .08 4.005 Traey, Stockton Loc m& 3 N e { focian 440 n 1828 Jose, Livermore. . 11148 5.00p nited—Newman, Los . Mendots. Fresno, Tu- Inre, Bakersfield, Los Angeles Sd48a es and San J sun, Sacramento 6.00p China and Japan Chicago... = cktan Snms- mento. Reno, Sparl e Hayward. Niles and Sa; 'X’Onop.h Pass.—Port (.Osu Ba Suisun, Ebnife. Dixon, vis. Sacramento. Truckee Hazen, Fallor, Tonopah. Goldfield and Keeler_. .. Vallejo. Boneein lml Way § tions, Sunday only n Expi rece— Shcrammenio, 3 lr!svl‘!- Redding. Port land. Puget Sound and East. 9.00p Fast M -0 gd e n, Omaha, Chi- s cago.—Pueblo, Kansas City. 8¢. Louis COAST LINE % (Third and Townsend Streets) “Valencia St San Jose and Way Stations ... Valencta St, Redwood, San Jose, Morgsnhill, Gilroy, Pajaro, Watsonville. Santa Cruz—Lau- rel—Boulder Creek, Salinas D'l Monte, Monterey, Pacifie 10 7.00e 5.4 G. SELLINGER. H. METZLER. 4 s Shore ine METZLER'S UNDERTAKING COMPANY For GUAYMAS, MAZATLAN; * Slots i Koy o5 Hob : . San Lu 3 1082 Folsom St.. Bet. 14th and 15th. LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN' B Tasters. Los 'Angeies SN PHONE MARKET 165, JOSE DEL. CABO; ALTAT} 80 Del Monte. Morterey. Pacide : (T AR Ll e Mar, 7. 10 aem aurel, Formerly at 214 Eddy Street. "*;'l‘:xu po ¥ et g!um,. uo;u Spgn‘n. F 1 Director and Embal , 832 Fulton St., Santa Margarita, h Luls between Fillmore and Webster. - Tel. bark. 1369, Su 5 2athakiutovii Beosdway Obispo, Guadalupe, Santa 3 Telephone f--wr-a'm ne Barbara, San Buenaventurs, e~y | Onkland Oxnard, Burbank, Los Angeles 11.45» H. F. MAASS CO. | S i i, sarbd 3 : Embalmers. ——,-.-.,—.—.—.-*._.____ T-dba .P!"Afl Fillmore and 1045 o reets. > AR oyo Kisen Kaisha o ‘lortentat Steymsnip Co) CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO Fiste Opeaed Thelr Permapent Oftcs st ., | T P A s k S Jose. e FUNERAL DIRECTORS Room 240, Ja.mcs Flood Bflfldfifl 13 Valencia St % Jose and Way | P e aet in ErE 84 at. 1655, “Niopon Maru," Wednesdiy. Maxek 3%, | 200 Valenein i G Joss and Wey - “Hong Kong Maru,”. Wednasddy, Apefl [ 3.00p Del Monu] zxgfi-—v‘::mm OCEAN TRAVEL % rmwi Ay, MA¥, }rmm sglles..gsn‘;:Lmfi:: xan-. - Steamers will lzlva wh QWI I3 _r‘ Monterey. Pacific Gro AMERICAN LINE W e T st o) 308, Hollister, Tres Pinos. 540 Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton | Hongkon; ( calling at Humliin. x-n [W 3.1Sp New Orleans Express—El Pago, FRILADELPHIA Mar2, Mar.30, Ape.27, May 25 | Nagaeat] and Shanghat, nnfiPm o5 a: Hoag: San Anitonio, Houston, New NEW YORK ., 16, ay 11, June § | Kong with eteamers for Manila India, cte. Ot aa B " 015 ¥ 4 rml-aelpu-—auuuw-—uvennl nm '.f;}fi,: And passage 4DDIY At ou;., s Angeles. 916 Haverford Mar. 9/Friesland . 3.15 Waisonville. Shnta Gruz, Dl Noordiand ... Mar. 16 Merion . : Moute. Monterey. Pueie ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE .. New York—London Direct 305 Valoncis Bi Sor i San Fran MINNETONKA..Feb 23, Apr. 0. Mag 4, June 1 PASSENGER AlRural i .f:;lifl:" Silray, Hob. 10358 M "Efii"” : 8 8 “Amasis\ 8000 tons, Capekin g | 4305 Vaiencia SL. Sen Jossand Way § 15808 ESA] . 30, macher, salling February -25-from’ Swn Fragt Stations 815 S HOLLAND AMERICA LINE claco for " Hamburg; _via' Mazatito; Saa-Bias | 1505 Valencin ?‘.lomxxgm;; S New York, Rotterdam, via Boulogne |Manziulllo, Sulina "Cruz. San: Jose - de- '“‘”Q Los Gitos... 9,060 Sailings Wednesdays, as per Sailing List, " Cuting; Mollesdc, i | 'S.30 Valencia St San Jose and Way Noordam, Feb. 27, Sam| N Am'dam. Mr. 20, 10am nd London. For ratewdt Stations 10.00 Ryndam, Mar. 6,10 # i|Sfatendam,Mr. 0am T L e Potsdam, | Mur. 18, Sam|Noordam, AP, 5 9 o ey Mitao. Bereiord: Bermont RED STAR LINE rios. Redwood. Fair New York—Antwerp—Paris San, PRAVEL. s Oaks. Memo Park I9 Alio. 2 s . . 6300 wfl'" h"sc nd Wi o ege Inifi; lm ‘0 encia San (NQ an ay . Nfl'm' Th P R !fi. s:fiz::k?;prh—sm Jose. Sali 'STAR LINE P VIA savsaviTo r ¥ nas. Taso Robles Hot Sprinas. k—Queel - Sausal Obispo. @ . 1::“1 Y“. F::"';!‘ Mnuz"rer::: : 2 .';“x Saxs ““D B Bace. Lob sussics, Deming, 23 “Ufi)m Shidr 18 ADE 10, AT § 39, 5:80 sty Saae e AT e T .4 § A 4 "atay” 18 ';‘:?.. mns-:“gn ‘;or Cazaders and way sta. PR EE T, S K 10,15 ..Mar. 23, Apr. 19 J - rlyunn—cl-emun;—so;nmn.- o B . Saturdays oaly, for Cazadero aod "“}}; 1 ... Apr. 6, noon, 4| way statio 1 Wy 29, i v, for Pob way SERARIC e 5 LN 3, .vuxy’ | > " e S‘n.!ooe T o SATRSTIC v Ang. 7T e A *New, 25,000 Tons; has m'l‘ol, Gyl-p '{: kfmm!h:l;oglfig"s‘:gl:% nastum, Turkish Baths and Band. . Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool CYMRIC .Mar. 30, Apr. 25 ARARBIC May 9, Tune 6 REPUBLIC . May' 30, July 3 MEDITERRANEAN. , /55s FROM NEW YORK: .March 2, T am (21,000 “-l) .Mar. 30, nooll. Mly 9, Jlme 20 35 'p. m. 'nu,e. l'm1 a-n“l-hel for - | gy nt ding. Jeamburg-American, Twin Screw Passenger Service MOUTH_CHERBOURG—HAMBURG. .. Passenger 207 Monadnock Buil ie Mar. ofPatric nm-emm .,.uu 16/ P Rose L. Owens, loving son of Mrs. Roge Jones, bm'l’her of John, Jlmn. ~Joseph and Robert Ow: Kenne! and Mrs. Thomas Francis, son-in. i’ }l;;. m Mec::R , nd nrot.hn-ln—luw of a e of San Fran Cal., 40 years 7 mmh- ds “and_ acquaiot fices are respectfully vited to attend the funeral tomorrow mm lay), February 24, 't 10 orclock 8. late residence, 3058 Polk street, Q INN—In fill iy, A "u. ct tons each, cross the A IIOI'I' m“wr l.mm umm-. NEAN GIBRALTAR, N. PLIS AFD GlmA. Fow i B liroom, Gx--u— BSM REDUCI'ION ON EUROPEAN RAILRDAD 'nm'rs vel, Stages ""'é Hmnbnrg-Amerlcan Line| ! 223 Market St., San Francisco. ¥ No.2. Marshfield. Coquille. Point. Ore. S.8 Breakwater” Myrtle e S FE L e g ] OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 8. m. 1200, 1.00, 'lll). 3.@. 4.00. 5.00, 6.00, !.(' A for mll‘ tSunday excepted. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Vis Sausalito Ferry, ¥oot of Market st. s 9.00 p. m. P for All;moou $Sunday anly. MARE ISCAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO and NAPA VALLEY KOUTE Qui d lovh of , Charlie af Tonh Quinn nd_ Mrs. W. o!’hr:lld'w 28 yeal invited to' ! at 8:30 Hm_’“b Fe 21, 1907, Thom : ?&Ei‘nflafiry’;}unn Ll m:lwwi—wuu a Capgain Jeremteh OCEANIC S. 8.C0. :

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