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Mines of the State Show Rich Strikes of Quartz Work on Many Large Projects Causes a Revival of In mining properties 1n| revival of mining in- manifested, unmistak- rge number of projects elopment in various ng districts. celsior gravel mine, just Placerville, has been practi- & 1 rehabilitated by the El Dorado Water and Deep Gravel Company, as e result of two years of work under of A Baring Gould. The | nclude-6000 feet of drifts The main tunnel, where ost work is In progress, 1s in feet. Two bodies of pay gravel | been discovered, so says the| acerville Democrat. A 10-stamp mill has been installed We een resumed on the Rain- Sierra County. This was large producer. The chute an upraise to facilitate dling of ore, which carrled sui- | free gold. | King mine, so sayvs the Union, Is likely to become rass Va arge producer of low grade ore. The | re 15 near Washington, Nevada | Two tunnels are run, one of now in 570 feet, has cut a large and the other will be extended the ledge. The e is in posses- Co opment Company. will b structed. SLATE MINING IS ACTIVE El Dorado County argely increased since the ancieco fire. The shipments of g and tiling amounted | ndreds of carloads. The | he operative Exploration | A 20-stamp | deposits at Chile Bar and just ? P e of great size to be the equal in n the world. Slating- growing out of the slate b and growing office and school and ty will be tion of thel! Pluma mother lode, it, “ranging Crescent | ead of Wolt continuity fifteen miles. have, in the produced | ke of ry is cent “e gold.” Strawberry = reported by - > egister. The discovery was ma John Thomas while he s a ledge in a tunnel ontinuation of the | ledge that once pro- in Shasta uggenhelms will take group of sixteen claims e which they have der or nto Bee savs that € ms established an office ett . thre months ago. Since e € ave kept twentv-five miners N and plies and materials shipped in largely. The Hall > road passes within | e of the Golinsky prop- uggenheims took their trer bodies of copper ore were | n of several smelters California counties is E two smelters in A third smelting by the Guggen- melter, now in increased in ca- tons a day. Au- ate set for the by this plant. Dun- managing director 2,000,000 » blocked out klala has the Trinity a| s that ctive. ling in the ecided favor- | st the Moun- | install a ity to han- Hornet Keswick sme it of the Ariz., is 3,000,000 v production of t at Douglas on. A ebruary wa new Hot e, Pre Th B = Pennsylvania SEND FOR MY Market Letter nta ffalo nd | People who heve followed my advice o St. Ives have made & lot of money :s_coufident as to what Is Ive T was last July, vised ev to buy Mo- | and Silver Pick below am going to have some >xt market letter, 1o drop me a pos > your name and & your name on my you will get my arket letter every week. | : tal-card may make you a lot Address A. J. MOORE Rooms 29 and 30, Bacon Block OAKLAND, CAL Nevada Registration and Trust| Company Capital $100,000 (fully paid in cash), Surplos | $25.000. | Offices—Goldfield, Tonopab, New York City. Till Guarantee Correct Registration of Stock and Act as Transfer Agents, Registration Affords the Only Absolute Protec. tion to Purchesers of Mining Stocks. 520 California Street San Francisco J. C. WILSO Stocks and Bonds Member Stock and Bond Exchange. 4S8 Cali- fornis si. Phbone Temporary S15. MURRAY INNES CONSULTING MINING ENGINEER and 4. & N, M. k. Co. | { | | i | | 2 lot | Whitelaw | first terest in Mining 3 have been no recent| Arizona companies have workings to the depth of about 300 feet, showing | up large bodies of copper ore. The Grass Valley Mining Exchange sold 60.000 shares of mining stocks In January, the first month of /its exist- ence, so says the Miner Transcript of | evada City. The transactions amount- | ed to $16,000. Atcording to the Grass Valley Union the Kentucky Ridge mine will b opened the coming spring in new own- ership. The new Ho ag mining d trict in odoc County, which was disoo\'predi about a year ago, has several mines in development. ner, $6000 worth of the Wade, which has Barrett claims, These Williams & Mason mine, include ore is on th Reed & Plummer rock that assay $20 to the ton; the Kaffader and | is in which som reported the Tur- where e dumps mine, to ne of the rock is said to have assayed $200, and | the Seitz coppe six miles south of the gold belt. r mine, which is about North of the Hoag district, about forty miles from Fort Bidwell, made at Wind Bidwell. a strike ¥ Hollow. has been The Hoag district is' about flve miles from Fort | H A new road to the mines has been constructed by Los Angeles men CHROMITE IS SHIPPED The Redding Searchlight says that three carloads of chromite have been | shipped from a mine in Shasta Count which is at the base of Castle Crag: | four miles from the Castle Crags sta- the Southern Pacific road. tract of land amounting to 120 acres| contains a great amount of chromite Chromite is worth $15 a ton. drawback to this mining propo- sition is that the demand for chromite used prineipally tion, on ore. only is limited. It compounds like | and lead chromate. is potassium The in chromate Another strike in the Lightner mine in Sterra Count v is reported. The ex tent of the newly discovered ore body has not been de! A large and rich ore body, savs the| Independent, Stockton termined. has been dis- covered in the Etna King mine in Cala- veras County. LOCATE LIMESTONE DEPOSIT F. 8. Chastein Yreka Journal, limestone qui Between $300,00 1 and ‘others, have located arry in Shast 0 nvested an about 200 men employed. G. H. Whitelaw of San and others are working the h County, under secured last sand dollars in b test run. 10 have it und rge, includin avel lies on pipe is so lald on the upper trate this. plo: trict in Siskiyo of July, than 1000 men of the Mammoth Copper Company its mine and smelter at Kennett. hundred men are at work for the com- summer. have getting It success 18 attained th=| | property may be taken in by the men | The tract is| so bond. The op been ready der bond and $400,000 will Francl Several expended says the 100 acres a Valley, r Gazelle, and will at once establish e Los Angeles Chamber of Miners has entered into a vement to have a smelter constructed on tide- water near Los Angeles. It s in-| {tended to build a plant with a daily capacity of between 400 and 500 tons, be will be co Beaudry raulic mines at Minersville. Tginity tlon was thou by for the g 3000 acres. - The two benches and the that the water used lower bench. u County. it is report will be on th A few facts illus Five hundred men are em- | ed in thd Blue Ledge copper dis- Before the bench can be conserved {for use on the | The development of the copper dis-| tricts of Northern California is a top of grewing interest. ed, more e payroll | at| Seven | pany, exclusive of those building rail- road lines. According to the Redding Search- light there are 100 tunnels on the Bala- | klala mine and every one of them is in ore. mine ore, whic has pas The main tunnel of the Balaklala sed through 1000 feet of was encountered first at a distance of eighty feet from the mouth of the tunnel. The Count; ric terest and more inkling per-bearing confines_of The fined stupendous are almos the outsi in this zones b the coun to territory a parative aspects th klala group alons of_this_distric territory distriet T on the Shasta copp trict where a dozen ploy thousands of m and cities Butte district, copper resources t Incredible. de world distriet, Wi 1s cent not ms vet reached nty for mile square, e statement that por_belt. represen fmmen nen and by d pop BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, Birth. marriage and death notlces sent by mall | 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 author ized to have the same published stricted simply to the announcemen: illustration. smelters may e The Searchlight says: of Shasta their amazing extent and demonstrated bile the in- ering more more than an of the enormous scope of Shasta's coj the beyond is the Bala one of the great copper mines covers two miles square. twice the extent of the entire Butte | or a Balaklala is but one of many great mines | ting a di ulous tow! Notices re- of the event are published once in this column free of eharge. BIRTHS MeGOWAN—In this the wife John T. city. MeGowa Baumann, Ludwlg. Bruechmann, B. F Cella, Lucca Clark, John J Dam,’ Luey E Dayis, Mary I Day, Thomas W Dolise, Charles E. . Fustace, Sophle Fidler, ‘John E Heinz, Henry J. Helmken, Betty F. Kennedy, Mary . Luecke, Elise W. Magritz, A. F. MclInerney, Cecelia BAUMANN—In this Ludwiz Baumann. beloved son of Ants | Christina o g and Ludwina Beumann. of Casper and Pete Baumann, a native of the Leopol te wer member No. 8861. Friends and a invited to attend day), at 1 Anthony’s Church, Army and Folsom streets, | Interment Holy funeral car from for services at Cross Ceme! 30 p. . by electr Thirtieth .!tsry)"-qun l\‘.r!:fl. BRUECHMANN—In West Berkel 24, 1907, Bernhard F., beloved hushand A. Bruechmann. & native of Hamb: Sullfyan, Taylor, Lrd: Thele, Whaley, Di White, 'Jam, X: L. s eity, Zoller, February Baumann, a Stmpson,” Diedriek Snckow. William 0. Grace B. Henry ... Tichner, Moses 1. Timothy, Mary Young, Richard H. John ... ia C iehl es G 1907, brother nd of nephew Vas- Canton Uri, Switzerland, aged 26 years. A of the Milkers' Protective Union | intances are respectfuily ' oad BRI Smormrtly . m., from e rlors of H. F. Snbr & Co., 2019 Mission p:h'u!,o s Twenty-ffth and Twenty-sixth, thence to St. | between Febrary of Mary urg, Ger- many, aged 61 vears 1 mouth and 4 day: Cell | CELLA—In San Jose, Cal., Februa Lucea, beloved busband of the late 22, 1907, Augusting and father of Mrs. M. Panarlo, Mrs. C. H. Bennett, Mrs. H. A. Deckelman, Mrs. J. P. F ‘ogarty and Mrs. R. K. Malcolm, of Italy, aged 75 years and 9 Intérment private. s CLARK—In this city, February 23, 1907, 3. beloved husband of Thetesa K. Olark, ona Yrother of dames ff. Clark and Mrs.-Angie 3. ex. a native Friends ‘are iavited to’ aciens i Cal, thence to St. Joseph’ 8. ., Where & mass for the repose of his sonl will Cemetery, DAM-—In Oakland, Dam, a native of Funeral . a native at 9:30 be celebrated. In % terment St. Mary's Al con- The reader, | however, will be able to appreciate in its com- ' Febr n Opkland, C: s and . beloved wife of J. P. Mary mother of Mrs. Lou Rice and rs. Edith Firm- stone, and sister of Mrs. M. Y. Stewart, Mrs. Emma Barlow and M 8. H. Conner, a native of England, aged 66 years and 24 days. DAY—In_this clty, February 24, 1907, Thomas Wade Day, brother of Eulalia and the late Mariana Day. and nephew of M. Malarin, a native of California, aged 40 years. Remains at the parlors of Samuel McFadden & Co., 1070 Haight street, near Baker. DOHSE—In this city, February 22. 1907, at his late residence, 818 Dolores street. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second, Charles E. Dohse, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Dobse, n nailve of Germany, aged 75 years. A member of St. Peter's D. R. K.; Under- sstuetzungs Vereln, and Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatins Church. Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully invited to attend the fumeral today (Mon- day), at St. Boniface’s Church, Golden Gate avenue, between Jones and Leavenworth streets, where a requiem high mass for the re- | pose of his soul will be celebrated commenc- ing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by eleciric funeral car from Thir- tieth street and San Jose avenue. In Sausalito, February 23, 1907, So- phie Eustace, daughter of Daniel and Chris. | tine Enstace. a native of Sausalito, aged 13 | years 5 months and 21 days. | The funeral will take place tomorrow (Tues- |- day), February 12 o'clock, from her late residence, Sausalito. FIDLER—In this city, February 24, 1907, John Edward, beloved son of Frederick and’ Mary | Ann Fidler, and brother of Frederick, William, | Leonard and Miriam Fid'er, a native of Shef- | fleld, England, aged 22 years 1 month and 25 { daye. HEINZ—In Alameda, February 23, 1907, Henry Jobn Heinz, dearly beloved son of Margaret and tbe late Henry Helnz, and brother of Wil Mam J. Heinz and Mrs. Lizzie Hildebrand, a native of San Francisco, aged 33 years. A member of Court Golden Era No. 36, F. 0. A., and Camp Golden West No. 748, W. O. W. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- day), February 26, 1907. at 2 o'clock p. m., from’ the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co.. 3448 Mission street. thence by electric funerai car, at Thirtfeth street and San Jose avenue for Ospress Lawn Cemetery. Remalns g Iate residence. 1205 Santa Clara avenue, Bay station, Alameda, unt!l Tuesday, 10 a. m. MKEN—In Alameds. February 24. 1007, Betty Fredicka Helmken, widow of the late Theodore Helmken, and mother of Willlam O. and George and the late Albert Helmken, a tive of Bremen, Germany. DY—In this city, Februars 22, 1907, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Joseph Kennedy, and loving mother of Edward P. and Annfe M. Kennedy and Mrs. J. V. Kirby, a native of Tipperary, Ireland, aged 65 years. (Sacra- mento papers please copy.) O Mamma, dear, vou are sleeping Beneath the willow tree. Your children dear for Fou are weeplng, And loug will weep for thee. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully fnyited to attend the funeral today (Mon- day), at 9 a. m., from her late residence, 219 | Liberty street, thence to St. James Church, | where a requlem high mass for the repose of | her soul will be celebrated. commencing at 9:30 | 2. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1'(‘ —In this eclty, 23, 1907, | late residence, street, V. Luecke, u native of Hanover, Ger aged 60 years Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the ral services tomorrow (Tuesday). | at 2 o'clock p. m., at the chapel at 0Odd | Fellows' Crematorfui. | | MAGRITZ—Entered into rest. in thls city, Feb- | ruary A F. Magritz, beloved hus- | band of M. Magritz. and dearly honored | | fatber of Rose M. Helurichs, u native of | | Stettin, Germany. aged 72 years. A_member | of Burns Lodge No. 68, A.° 0. U. W. { Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Wednesday, at 10:30 a. m., from his late San Jose avenue, between | Thirtieth streets. Interment | { Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral | | car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. | McINERNEY—In this clty, February 28, 1907. Cecelia L., dearly beloved daughter of Michael aud Delia’ McInerney, and beloved sister of | John.” Katle, The: ames and Inerney, and the a native of § 3 months and 5 days. iends and acquaintances are respectfully | : Hannah and u_Franclsco, . aged | | favited to attend the funeral today (Mon- | day), at 1 _p. m., from the residence of her | purents, 2782 Twenty-second street, corner | of Florida. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKINNON —In_this city, February 23. 1907, James J. McKiomon, dearly beloved busband of Adela R. McKinnon, and father of Leo J. | and Donald F. McKinnon, » mative of Prince | Edward Island, aged 64 years 2 months and | 21 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully fuvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tues- | day). at 9 o'clock a. m., from the residence | of his nephew, D. B. Macdonald, 1144 Guer- | rero street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, | where a requiem high mass for the repose of Lis soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from San Jose avenue and Thirtleth street. SHALL—In this city, February 24. 1907, at the Pacific Hebrew Home, Lazarus Shall. beloved father of Mre. Bertha Wilch and Lonis and | | Tswac Shall, » native of Prussia, aged 90 years. | | SHEPARD—In Berkeley, Cal, February 23, | 1907, Cordeifa M., wife of the late John L.| | N. Shephard, and beloved mother of Mrs. | Charles H. Craven. Mrs. Charles P. Eells, | Mre. Mark B. Kerr and Madeline. Loulse | and Evelyn Shephard. | | Sery will be held today (Monday), | afternoon, February 25, at 2:30 o'clock, at | her Jate home Dwight way, Berke- | ley. Interment private. | | SHERMAN In this o February the residence of her parents, 66 ) Vioia dearly beloved daught ut and Lillfe Sherman, and sister of George, | Harold, Lesife, Albert and the late Lillian | Sherman, native of San Francisco, aged 2| years 6 months and 19 days | SIMPSON—In _this February { Diedrick Simpson, beloved husband of the | late Caroline Stmpson, and beloved father | of Lillie D., Arthur C. and John S. Simp son, a mative of Nes, Norway, aged O years § months and 21 day: Friends. acquaintances and members of the i Tailots’ Unjor and Golden Gate Camp No. | G4, Woodmen of the World, are respectfully | invited to attend the funeral services to- | dey (Monday). at 11 o'clock a. m., lmm! his late residence, Stiver street. near | Second. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, by | funeral ear from Thirtleth street and San | Jose avenue. i SUCKOW—In_this city, February 23, 1907. Wil- | liam Otto Suckow, de: beloved father of | Louse, Margaret and William Suckow. a na- tive of Germany. aged 78 vear 3 monihs and | 12 days. A member of Journesmen Tailors' | Protective Unfon. Friends and acqualntances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tnes- day), at 10 o'clock &. m., from his late resi- dence, 728 Fourteenth streef. near Church, and thence by electric funeral car, leaving Thir- tieth street and San Jose avenue, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this clty, Februars 23, 1907, { Grace Bernice Sullivan. beloved daughter of Eugene J. and Adeline Sullivan, and sister of Alma, Waiter, Florence, Murioi. Tsabel and Prescott Suilivan, native of San Franeiseo, Cal., aged 2 years and § months. Funeral and Inierment private. TAYLOR—In this city, February 24, 1907, Lydia Catherlne, beloved wife of the late Tirey C. Taylor, and beloved sister of Mrs. E. R. Thomason and Montgomery L. Fry and the late Harriette McMurray and Elbert L. Fry and Angellne MeDermott, a vatiye of New York. aged 79 years 3 months and 16 days. Friends acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the foneral tomorrow. (Tues- | day). February 26, at 11 o'clock . m., from the residence of A. MeDermott, 2521 Folsom sireet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. THELE—In the City and County Hospital, Feb- Trains leave and are due. to arrive at San Francisco Fron FEBRUARY 3. 1807 FERRY DEPOT Foot of Market Street —VIA OAKLAND PIER— Arrive "7.08 Richmond, Benicia, Sacramento. Soisun and \Way Station: 7.00a Elmira, Vacaville, Winters. 50 .. 7.00a Davis, and, ATy s s Chico, Red Blufi—Oroville . 720a Elmhurst, Newark, Centerville, B B B AUCTION Bi Order of Mayor E. E. Schmitz, I Will Sell San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright .. ~ Sd8p Wednesda Februa 27. 1907 | 7400 Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Y, e ryu. £ N_Rlou.s‘gfnzna.s: Ramon.... 928 e T4 iles, Pleasanton, 'Livermore, At 11 A. M, at at0n gy LAY, Lathicop, Stockton..... 728 | asta Expross—(Via Davlis. SAN FRANCISCO TEAMING COM- ‘I’{.’,“‘“(‘,?'r“"fl"“’é' Rfid};‘;‘:fl shiand, Portland and East PANY’S STABLES, 8200 Martinez, Antioch, Byron. Tracy. Stockton. Newmian, LosBanos. Mendota, TMOLA, anford, 500 Hampshire, St., Bet. 17th and 18th, Vi, Armous. e 8200 Port Costa. Lathrop. Merced. Mo- A Lot of desto, ¥resno, Hanford, Vi- o i oists saoa N Tulure, Bakersfeld “n MN . es, ' S .. Livermore, NDEMNED CITY Stockton (*Milton), Valley — Spring, Ione, Sacramento 4.08 wu HlGGINB“T“AM 8.40a Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels, 4.08p o s 2x Atdantic Express — Ozden .00a Reno, Tonopakh, Goldfiel Auctioneer. | g4ea Richmond, Pori Costa, Martines, and Way Stations 6.4% 10.20a Vallejo. Mare Island. Napa_..... 10.20a New Orleans Express—Bakers- field, Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orleans. - 1020a Port Costa, Martinez, Byron. Tracy, Latlirop, Stockton, Merced, Raymond, _Fresno, Goshen Junction. Hanford, GREAT - DISPERSAL SALE of All the Hc“es owned by the estate of T Gl are . T JAMES: 'COPFIN Deceased | 11.u. The Overiand Limia—Ouaba. - N Ve 2 Chicago, Deuver, Kansas y MONDAY E%Eh?fifi,‘ FEB. 25, 1907 l;t gilunadwusu;:n;“ ;_,‘:’ ADMIRAL . of all California| 2.00 Newark, Agnew, ose. » horsemen, q-?nfi"a...":r ‘:'nl: best ‘prospects for | 3:00p Be&.‘oo dhmlnfim- hfl‘:f{;’:&flx‘ a 2.08 trot 4 nd, . 3 GRACE 208 O eI vear-old pacer. Marysvillg and Oroville_ 1045 ROSE LECC®, & phenomenal two-year-old trot- | 3.20p Pori Costa, Martinez, Byvon, ter, and miny other speed prospects. Tracy. Modesto, Merced, BROOD MAWES by McKinvey, Zombro, Zolock, _Fremno . .. 1208 Cupld, Orc:Wilkes and Secretary. 330 Via Tiburon, West Napa, St. COLTS AND' FILLIES out of those mares by the Helena, Calistoga. 10.25 3405 Portland Express, (via Davis), Williams, Willows, Red Bluff, Ashland, Portland and East 340p Niles and Way Stations.. best speed sires on the coa: AT CHASE'S NEW PAVILION—Where you can see speed. action and manners regardless of the Weather, sel-.t;mror' 1500 people. Reserved seats for | g'g9p Vgllejo, Martinez, San R;mon‘ 4 \ g Write for catalogue. Horses at yard Feb. 23. Hapk. Giilstoss. Sents She 4.00p Niles, Tracy, Stockton Lodi 420p Elmburst. Newark Centery Agnew. San Jose, 440p Hayward. Niles, Irvington, Jose, Livermore.. : 5.00p The Owl Limited—Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tu- Iare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles 5.20p Hayward, Nilesand San Jose, 5.20p Vallcjo. Port Costa, Benicla, Sul- SN, Sacramento s 6.00p China and Japan Ogden, Omaba, Chic Martinez, Stockton, Sacra- mento, Reno. 6200 Hayward. Niles and 7.06p Tonopah Pass.—Port Costa, Be- nicia, Suisun, Elmira, Dixon. Davis. Sacramento. Truckee FRED H. OHASE & CO., 478 Valencia St., near 16th., San Francisco, Cal. 85 Draft Horses. 50 double-square brand, halter-hroke geldings. AT AUCTION TUESDAY—1 p. m. and 8 p. m. February 26, 1907 | San | Tazen, Fallon, Tonopab, Come and inspect the horses before GoldBeld and Keeler - it 1.088 the sale. Will guarantee them sound. 7.00p Vallejo, Benccia and Way Sta- tions, Sunday only 11.2% WESTERN HORSE MARKET | s2% orggol Eros Sicrineia arysville, Redding Port land, Puge. Sound and kast. . E. STEWART & CO. 9.00y Fast Mall—O g de 1 Omaln, Chi- 7 cago,—Pueblo, Kansas City, 297 Valencia. &8 Touls - i 1A : COAST LINE I P - (Third and Towasend Streets) WILL ARRIVE at my stables Febru-| " Valencia St Sun Jose and Way ary 24, with 56 head of young draft _Station 2t e horses, weighing from 1400 to 1800 Ibs. | 7':" e ol Al each, ages run from 5 to 7 years. | Watsonville, Santa Cruz—Lau- CLARK & CO., rel—RBoulder Salinas 346 and 348 TWELFTH ST, E;'"‘:""‘* Monfercy. P“f‘“f SA% San Franeisco, Cal 8.00a Shore Line Limite iose, Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs, San Luis Obispo, M 2\ Santa Harbara. Los 9.30p - 808a Del Moute, Monterey v | Grove .. 3 ’ 230 AUCTION $.00a Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Laurel, Boulder Creek..... Sloc AW NEXT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 11 A. M 830a The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, AT HERMANN AND VALENCIA STREETS, Paso Robles Hot Springs. Between Twelfth and Thirteenth, of Santa Margarita, San Luis HORSES and BROOD MARES. MULES, draft, Obispo, Guadalupe, Santa driving, business, and every kind of stock you Barbara, San Buen wish o buy. Don't miss this sale. Oxnard, Burbank. 1459 WILLIAM CLOUGH, 'Auctioncer. 8.30n Gilroy, Hollister. Tres Pinos, Pa- Jaro, Watsonyille, Santa Cruz, . Castrovllle, Del Monte, Pac I A Pr vati Sale B Grove, Surt, Lompo sy iva , | 9450 Valencia, St.’ Koueh San Fran- S i cisco, Palo Alto. San Jose. . 1000 T, $500 Teas At FRED . OHASH & | 10308 Valencla St Burligme, 00.'8, Valencia Sf., near Sixteenth. | Mateo. Redwood. Palo A i San Jose. . 120 =1 Valencia St San Jose and Way ruary 24, 1907, Heary Thele, = natiye of Airr—‘ Stations AR 4.15p many, aged 4 years. d | 200 Valencia St nd Way TICHNER—In Portland, Or., Februar 1907, | Stations e 8352 Moses L. Tichner, beloved brother of Mrs. H. | 3.08p Del Monte Express— Valencia Bamberger of Baker City, Or., and Mrs. Sam St.. San Joge. Gilroy., Watson- Strauss of San Francisco. i Del Monte, TIMOTHY—In Alameda, February 23, 1907, | 'y, Pacific Grove. 12.15 Mary, beloved wife of the late James Timothy, H . 5.40 and mother of John J. and the late James| 3.15p New Orleans Expres: %1 Paso, Timothy Jr. and Mrs. Mary E. Sullivan, Mrs. | San Antonio, Houston, New Margaret. A. Knudsen and Mrs. Catherine | Orleans and East. 1015 Twigg, a native of Treland, aged 70 years. | 3.1Sp San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles rriends and acquaintances are respectfully Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, invited to attend the funeral Wednesday. Feb- Los Angeles.. g ruary 27, at §:45 o'clock a. m.. from the| 315p Watsonville. Santa Cruz, D el funeral” chapel of Smiley & Galiagher, 2325 WoBee . Monterey: Pastne Santa Clera avenue, thence to St. Joseph's e n.e Church, where 1 requlem mass for the repose | 3g. vajaiiin 5 Soi th SR of her soul will be celebrated. Interment St. e e o iy ox Mary’s Cemetery, Oakland. Pl loue [ ilcg: 5 WHALEY—In this city, February 24, 1907, v B e o Dietl, eloved son of o D and Hattie B 3% YPtshah e le War | S Whaley, and brother of Dot Whaley, s native e g S : 5 of San Francisco, Cal., nged 20 years and 2| 15:002 “h';;‘gf S Dciowame, o months. 0. 2 3 Friends ara respectfully invited to attend | ¢ Los Gatos . s 19.06a the funeral Wednesday, at 10 a. m., from the | 5-308 VAR 5 N chapel of N. Gray & Co., 2196 Geary street,. Stations azve- - ... 10.08a corner of Devisadero. Interment private. | 16.00p Valencia St. Burlingame. San Please omit flowers. Mateo. Beresford. Belmont. WHITE—In Fruitvale, February 24, 1907. James SOMLL CREIRSS -REGWODG: Pty Gordon, son of W. L. and Minnfe White, a na- Menlo Park, Palo Alto. tive of San Francisco, aged 5 years S months T4% and 7 days. 1 E Friends and acquajntances are respectfully tations 636 800p Suns nas, Paso Robles Hot Sprin; San Luis Obispo, Santa B: bara, Los Deming, El Paso, New Orleans ... 8.00p Golden' State Limited El Paszo, Kansas City, St. Chieago ¥ - o 8.00p Pajaro. Watsonville, Capitola, Santa Cruz, Castroville, Del invited to attend the funeral services today (Monday), February 25, 1907, at 3 o'clock p. m., st the family residence, 3048 Blossom street, Fruitvale. YOUNG—In Oakland, February 23, 1807, Rich- ard H. Young, beloved husband of Catherine Young, and father of Nellle Young and Mrs. De Carlle and William F. and George A. Such and Mrs. A. Sorenson and the late Richard H. Young. a native of England, aged 64 years 4 months and 11 days. Monte, Pacific Grove £ 11459 ZOLLER—In this city, Febroary 24, 1907, at hi Ocean View. Palo residence, 1550 Grove street, John Zoller, ose SR v dearly beloved hushand of Katie Zoller, and be- e S5 B i 2% loved brother of Carl Zoller, and brother-in- | {1.00p Eacramento River Steamers_... 18.00p law of Mrs. C. Chbristen and Mrs. C. Lach-| 4.00p Tuesdays from Howard St.Whari ann, o native of Wurtemberg, Germany, No. S.8. Breakwater” aged 60 vears 1 mouth and 18 da: A mem- Marshfield, Coquille, Mjrtle ber of Germania Lodge No, 116, 1. 0. 0. F., TPoint. Ore 18.00a and IGP!eIllr'lmfl Teutonia. Ao riends and acqueintances are respeetfully | v fovited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tucs. _ Ublon Tramster Company e collect bag- day). at 2 o'clock p. m., from Hamilton Hall, | and checks on traios Southern Pacifie corner Geary and Steiner streets, where ser- deliver w to residence. They ace vices will be Leld under the auspices of Ger | Suthorived to baggage direct from resl Lodge No, 118, I._O. O. F. TInterment @ence. Telephone Temporary 1845. mania L 0. OCCIDENTAL No. 22. F. & A. No. 1, K. of M.—THIS (MONDAY) EVENING at P SMests THIS (MONDAY) EVEN- T:80 o'clock. third degree. Master ING, Misslon Masonie Hall, 2608 Masons cordially fnvited. By order Mission- st. Sojourning brethren cordially favited. EUGENE MeCARTHY, ¢ C. LOUIS C. AUSTIN. K. ot R. & § ATTENTION—Austrian Milt P Benevolent Assocation: Members no siring to have thefr measura taien for new uniform will please call at headquasrters, S04 Lyon st. Applicyns must be 3 feet & inches In helght ind over soidierly appearance. O e o Den evenngs from 8. RAICEVICH. Captatn, Commana ANNUAL MEETING KILAUEA St TATION COMPANY—The annual the stockbolders of the Kilanea Sv of Master. WALTER G. ANDERSON, Secretary. | KING SOLOMON'S Lodge No. 260, F. i and A. M.. 1739 Fillmore st.—Thij Degree THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7:30 o'clock. HARRY BAEHR, Secretary. GERMANIA Lodge No. 116, L O. 0, F.—The officers and members of the above lodge are hereby re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, JOHN ZOLLER, from Ham- ilton Hall, cor.’ Geary and Steiner sts.. TO- MORROW (TUESDAY). Feb. 26, 1807, at | 1:30 o'clock p. m. sharp. F. GUDEHUS, Ve ing. R PLAN tng N. 6. tation Company will be held on T | _PAUL STRAUCH, Secretary. February 2. 1007, st the hotr at 1 ANNUAL meetlng Oceanle Steamsbip Company e o Lo g o The anaual meeting of the stockBolders of te | purpage of ‘ciceting directors and for the | Oceanic Steamship (:nmg;;u March 12, 1907, | TUESDA at the hdur of 11 transaction of o "UESL mess as may come before t peatin grelock a. ofice of the company, 33 | Prmnafer hooks e e mawth ay st 0, Cal., for the purpose | February 16, 1907, af the bour of 3 Foin's | of eleeting directurs for the emsuing year and . 3 o'clock P- m. By ordeg of the P: for the transaction of such otber business as ~aident | may come before the meeting. Transfer books | H. W. THOMAS, Secretary | will clese on Saturday, March 2, 1907, at the | ANNUAL MERTING TAN | hour of 3 o'clock p. m. By order of the-Presi- TATION COMPANY—Th of | dent. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary. the stoczholders of the SUGAR Dated Feb. 25, 1907. PLANTATION COM on ANNUAL meetingHonolulu Plantation Com- | 13- grepoe 'a “wreh 2. 1907, at the hour of pany—The anpeal meeting of the stockbolde e ey S At the office of We com- | of the Honolulu Plantation Company will | Parvy 08 Calitornia st San Francises. Ca | be beld WEDNESDAY. Fetruary X' 1307.| - ensuing year; and for the tramsection of wuc at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., at the office | giRCIHE Fear and for the ‘ransac t of the company, 142 Steuart st., San Fran- | meeting. Transfer books will close on Wednes February 20, 1907, at the Bour of 3 o ciock P. m. By order of the president. H. W. THOMAS, Secretar: ANNUAL MEETING HAKALAU PLANTATION QOMPANY—The soonal meeting of the ook olders of the HAKALAU PLANTATION MATSON, Secreta | COMPANY will be held om mm \;:FA T March 6, 1907, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m.. at the office of the company, 2028 California st.. Son Francisco, Cal, for the purposa of electing directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other bus as may come before the meeting. Transfer books will (’fiu on Saturday, Fed- ruary 28, 1907, at the hour of 3 o’cloek p. m. H. W. THOMAS, Secretary NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAIL- ROAD COMPANY. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Northwestern Pactfic Railroad Company will De held at the office of the company in room 1043 fn the James Flood Buflding. at 870 Mar- ket street. in the city and county of San Fra: clsco, ip the State of Californis, the same b ing the principal place of business of said co ration, and being the buflding where oard of Directors of said corporation usuall meet. on the 12th day of March, 1907, at the bour ‘'of 12 o’clock noon, to consider and act upon the proposition to create a bonded in- debtedness of said corporation to the amount in_the aggregate of thirty-five million dollars ($35,000,000) in gold coin of the United States (n portion of which is to be used in retiring existig bonded indebtedness), and to Increase cisco, California, for the purpose of electing directors for the emsuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Transter books will close on Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, 1907, at the hour of 3 o'cloek p. m. By order of the = u]dem OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway ‘Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA BANTA ROSA Every Sunday, 10a. m. | STATE OF cAL Every Thursday, 10a. m. |FOR SEATTLE,TACOMA | VICTORIA, B. C. VANCOUVER, B. C. Puget Sound & Alaskan Ports e e the Londed Indebtedness of said corporation UMATILLA . Feb. 21, Mi up te ‘he amount, in the aggregate, of thirty THATI lFen. 36, Mar.18, 11 a m. | Sye million dollars (885.000,000) in gold coby of th~ United States, and to secure the said And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. propo-- d bonded indebtedness by a mortgage or deed °f trust upon the raflroads. franchises c;operty of the company now owned or hereaf'er acquired. and the income thereof. or such Zart thereof as may be prescribed in the e or deed of trust; and to determine 1 and terms of sald bonds and mortgag: of trust. and to authorize the Board ors to take all such action as they em necessary or expedient tha 1907, irectors. WILLCUTT. Pacific Raliroad For EUREKA (Humboidt Bay) POMONA .Feb. 13, 19, 25, 1:30 p. m. CORONA . _Feb. 16. 22, 25 1:30 p. m. | And Every Third Day Thereafter. For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA| CURACAO Mar. 7, 10a. m. Low rates—Including Serth and Meals. Right reserved to Change this Schedule. TICKET OFFICES: the £ or de' of D * of the Board of Di § gy A Secre oy of the Northwestern ‘o E. E._ CALVIN. WILLIAM F. HERRIN, WILLIAM HOOD, | San Francisco, 3 Market and Broadway N. T. SMITH | Wharf. Telepbone Te: | P. F. DUNNE, Oakland ' A. H. PAYSON San Fran E. 8. PIL BURY. | €. b. PO N. G.-P. A. | EDWARD CHAMBERS. o | s W. A BISSELI | Divectors of Said Northwestern fle Rail | {__ road Company. P . | - IOYO Kisen Kaisha| ™ ovv e | B. PASQUA (Orfents] Steamship Co.) | 1100 WEBS Hare Opeed Thelr Permanent Oftce at | wrry PHON Room 240, James Flood Building | REGALIAS | | S S. “Nippon Maru,” Wednesday, Mareh 13, | UN “Hong Kong Maru,” Wednesday, April | e ce— ! MEETINGS—Theosophical “Amerifea Maru,"” Friday, May 3, 1907. Steamers will leave wharf. corner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for Yokobama and Hongkong, ¢alling at Honolulu, Kobe (Hlogo), | Nagasaki Shanghal, and connecting at B-v-’ No I Il\“;l OAK st.—Theosophical lecture tonight o'c kong with steamers for Manila, Indla, etc. cargo received on board on day of saliing. Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at office, James | FA Flood Bullding. { svoly W. H. AVERY. Gough. GUSTAVE Assistant Genersl Manager. = OCEANIC S. S.C0. | SYDNEY. AUCKLAND. SAMOA. HONOLOLU— | terms o . Secretary ______ATTORNEYS ADVICE free—Divoree o quiet: bankrupicy. dam and tachments and no fees In ad- near Sacramento, ze. probate matters x speefalty vance. room 2128 Fillmore st., open evenings. | 7S, S. Sonoma sails 3 p. m. Feb. 28, Christ. | HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at Taw. W 7 Homs | chbureh (International Fxhibitlon) and returnm, Notary Public, 2053 Sutter st. near Fillmors | Srst. $208.50: second. $228.50. stelt . | HONOLULU only—S. S. Alameda e m | — g et g B e e B | DIVORCE—Costs $12: quick. quiet; advice fres: | TAHITI, SOUTH SEAS—S. S. Mariposs salls | 10 charge unless successful: open eveninge | “at 11 a. m. March 10. First class tound trip, | 1923 Page st.. near Central ave " > : LYON > v o J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. TIMOTHY J. (late Chromicle bldg. Law otfices, 51 Geary st. W. A. S. NICHOLSON, attorney, 1478 Eddy, nr. | _Fillmore; land titles established. probated, ete. ROBERT W. KING. attorney at law (formerly | __Examiner bldg.), 1639 Fillmore st., near Post 58 Clay Street, Sam Francisco. B Wele Tre Passenger Department, 675 Market st. Phone “Temporary 1231.” KOSMOS LINE [ H. A, Krouse. 1300 6. G. ave., cor. Filimore: ail | PASSENGER SERVICE cases; adv. free. Eve. 7:30-8:30: tel. West 5132, | § 8. “Amasts’” 6000 tons, Captain Kagel- |\ATTIN STEVENS aitormer o ——— | macher, salling Februars 28 from San Fran- 0 et oy S8 e, S G | cisco for Hamburg, via Mazatian. San Bia s e P | Manzanilio, Salina’ Cruz, San Jose de Guate |F. 7. CASTELHUN, attorney af law, 15 { maln. Acajutle, Le Libertad. La Union. Punta| Gate ave.. bet. Fillmore and Steinee s "> | Avenis. €. R.; Payta, Calino, Mollendo, the | — . : | principal ports of Chile, and London. For rates \BENJAMIN HEALEY. aftorney. 1208 Goiden ind passenger accommedations apoly to Lendal | Gate ave. near Filliore: phone West 3125 3 ST ma PO SR PRl CHAS. F. HANLON. attorney. 1783 Bush st.. cormer Octavia: phone West 1380. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS MARION WALCOTT. pub. stenog.: multigraph Ttk speclaity. 1908 Sutter st.. tel. West 8218 RAILWAY TRAVEL | Northwestern Paciic Railroad Co. | VIA SAUSALITO FERRY For Sauszlife, Mill Valley, San Rafael: WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYE-7, +7:45, 8:23, FATHNTS 5. 9:50, 11 3. m., 12:20, *1:45, *3:13, 4:83, | yrEpN. 5 £ > | NA World Patent Agency; agents | ‘5fi w‘. s:“' 7 15,3 00, 10:15, 11:33 p. m. Washington and foreign eapi O atente, s g ;"Qf = trademarks, patent law. FRAVK P. MEDINA, qdid5 & m. datly, for Cazdero and way sta:| manager, Eddy st.: tel. Franklin 1460. 15 p. m., Saturdays only, for Cazadero and | CARLOS P. GRIFFIN, patents. late examiner wey statlons. U. S. Patent Office, 500 Fillmore st., soom 410, Call bldg. FRANCIS M. WRIGHT, formerly examiner U. S. Patent Office. 925.027 Monadnock bufldfng. 5:15 p. m. dally, except Saturdays and Sum days, for Poiat Rages and. way stations. From S. F. for_Tiburon, Belveders and San Rafael—Week Days—7:40, 9:15, **11:00 a_ m. 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, Sundays—1: 9:15, 4 g 30, 5:10, 6:30, :33 'p. m. Thursdays omly. From San Rafael for S. F.—Week Dars—6:15, 7:40, 7:85, 9:25, 11:15 . PENSIONS WANTED—Veterans of Civil and Mexican wars apply for pension under new law: blanks and all particulars. PATTISON, attorney at law, 1124 Van Ness ave., bet. Post and Geary s PENSION Attorney B. A. BULLIS. 1541 Steiner st.; past commander Thomas Post. G. A. R. F. Oemetery. Please omit flowes A PATH TO EVERY PLOT 1300 Golden Gate ave, Cor. Fillmore. Teiephone West 5860, HAIGHT - ST. FLORAL CO. N. PETERSON, Formerly with John H. Sievers & Co. i CUT FLOWERS AND DESIGNS. | 324 FILLMORE ST, NEAR Haight, . Phone Fell 8531. | WOODLAWYN CEMETERY San Mateo Co. Fineat and Best Kquipped Recelving Vault and (Masonte Cemetéry Associatlon) Office 1154 OFarrell St. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undertakers, A 900 Devisadero St., Cor McAllister: February 22, 1907, Tney E. | VA Gorham, Maine. today OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market Street) 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 &. m. 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, $.00, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00, £.00, 9,00 p. m. A for Morning. P for Aiterncon tSunday excepted. iSunday only. Halsted & Co. Undertakers and Embalmers 924 FILLMORE STREET MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY PENSIONS, extra pay, etc. Write L. M. SHEM- JWOOD._2751 Filbert st. San Francisco. PHYSICIANS ANNOUNCEMENT—DR. SCHIRMAN, 1620 Post .. formerly Van Ness ave.. posifively cures rheumatism, sclatica, kidney and bladder trouble, disease of heart. nervous system. Our ofices equipped with latest scien. appliances. DR. WONG HIM. HERB DOCTOR. Permanentiy Loeated 1268 O'Farrell st., bet. Gough and Oectavia. NE%‘Q}A‘E’LW Via Sausalito "H’-'M of Market st. Lv. Tama!) McBREARTY & McCORMICK- e FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 915 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly of MeF\ McBrearty & Green., Telephone Market 97. TELEPHONE PARK 12. SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 4 s TICKET OFFICE AT SAUSALITO FERR' BAY AND INTERURBAN ROUYES SEE MAIN CHY, Chinese Tea and Herb Sanftarium, 335 Tth st.. Oakland. DR. E. 0. JELLINEK, Delbert Block. Van Nes and O'Farrell; phone Franklin 1465 Rest- dence Majestlc Annex: phone West 1520. DR. E. F. WEST, formerlr of 5i1A Leaven- worth st., is now at 1115 MeAllister. Phone Park 722 DR. F. C. KECK returned and resumed practice, 1070 Haight st., Near Baker. “Take fim-hmt Cars. JAS. McGINN Funeral ni:em:" o u‘.’:‘mmn st. between Fillmore . Tel. Park. 1369, MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJO and NAPA .\Ai &‘étu.;l‘s houa. B.E Co. Olose e ‘Boats le :%#I Claystreet & Yard _OCEAN TRAVEL *Lands — connections, £ P m. and eor. McAllister and Steiner. Hours, 24 p. m. DR. SAMUEL W. MEANS has resumed practice, Delbert blk., cor. Van Ness and O'Farrell. DR. HAMILTO® . BOWIE. iefan geon. 2102 Market. cor. Mlh.%:l‘" !-n.-.e‘m-: DR, _JOSEPH ARDENYI, physician, surgeon, disenses of women and men. 936 MeAlloter: X-RAY AND STATIC TREATMENTS. DR. 8. TUCHLER, T02 Van Ness ave.; hrs. 1-3, 'It | DR. JOHN M. WILLIAMSON, formerly Powell. now at 924 Geary Iflm!bl‘& sumed practice. 1178 ALBERT J. M. rectal oo = Piter oum § a **Tiburon only. Stages conmect at GREENBRAS for a at BANTA ROSA for White h.! Mark : at FULTO! SEYSERVILLE for Skares Springe: at DALE for the Geysers. Bocuvine, ¥ and Greenwood; Quen-. | i DR. J. McDONALD. office Octavia See Pages 9,10 and 11 for Adde tional Classified Ads v 4 )