The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, February 28, 1907, Page 15

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NEVADA the Number of Shares Sold isk demand for Red Top Ex- shares continued yesterday and | amounted to 77,100 ocks of other stocks Prlces of Stocks Suffer Though Board Is Busy Red Top Leads in' | | of, but the prices | ‘ naterially. Great 000 shares. Blue | Bull 24,600, Nevada | - ~ sion 13,000, Diamondiield | i 700 and Goldfield Consoli- | 4600. The merger s ¥ X ing the day from $10.12% - s € to $0.87% In the infor- i but rose to $10 on the curb | offered Extension | Red Top ts, C s of six Bend lost the Combina- il from $5.50 in the to $5 Sor 1300 shares in the af- n to ing the ints during day declined from $3 to $2.65 and o 1 points, selling at 1 Blue Bell each lost i did C. 0. D., Jim But- ed from $1.02% in the morn- informal sales. = lowing the announce- 2 R t for the settle- : Golaga & of the L. M. Sulli- | o ) b pooling of the com- withdrawal arket that are held nd its creditors, was e of 3200 shares of 6000 shares of cents a share e Nut at 20 and ihe at 27 cents, at 20 to ed ']up was offered and sold to the extent of 750 shares at $4.25 to $4.27% a share. ROUND MOUNTAIN LOOKS WELL Experts Make Favorable Reports Con- cerning District North of Tonopah NOPAH Round Moun- that lies sixty on the slope v, is attracting mong local nopah men, L. Mush- n G. W. a tour of all praise eal A at d s J. McSorley ate spectior h,m.;, has ret of the camp. who has been o - of the most 3 tun th rs in this - os B sev ) past, says Bif = t future of Round Mountaln Bu no doubt, He predicts a l" for Round Mountain, be- | = the vigi develop- By r the r erties this r ill be many sensational — ¢y was one of tr st invest- | | | | | Round Mountain District Makes Prog- | | to inspect the work on the property | assisted by Eastern and local men. The | Anger of the | | 100-foot level. pany. Mushett, who is the postmuter at Tonopah and who has made a con- siderable fortune in stocks, has se- cured a lease on the Round Mountain Daisy ground, on which he intends to start work at once. Mushett also made the first payment on the Bartlett group, which he intends to develop. WORKING THE BLUE JACKET ress in Development of Properties TONOPAH, Feb. 27.—J. A. Buchanan, | general manager of the Blue Jacket | Company of Round Mountain, has gone and to lay out plans for the future. Buchanan was accompanied by F. M. Simpson, consulting engineer of the | company. Superintendent Smith of the Blue Jacket has reported rapid progress in the sinking of the present forty- | foot shaft an additional ten feet. The indications are that the crosscut | from the fifty-foot mark will have to | | 80 but a short distance before tapping | the ore body. BUILDING FIFTY-STAMP MILL Pittsburg Silver Peak Company Erect- ing Large Plant at Blalr TONOPAH, Feb. 27.—Martin L. Ef- finger, general manager of the Pitts- burg Silver Peak Company, which owns the Blair mine in the Silver Peak re- gion and is now erecting a fifty-stamp mill at the new town of Blair, has| taken over the Great Gulch group, Bt- men working on ‘the| consists of two full claims. has fifty group plant. The Silver Peak district is active. Many purchases of ground have been recorded in the last few weeks. SINKING SHAFT AT OTERO Large Tract of Land Is to Be Explored This Spring TONOPAH, Feb. 27.—President Maden of the Manhattan Otero property sdys that it is prepared for an active spring in the development of the property. Work has been started on a double compartment shaft to explore the coun- try at depth. Assays that have been received lately from the property are| encouraging. ORE SACKED ON Sent to Mill From Manhattan District for Test MANHATTAN, Feb. been sacked on the shipped to the mill The rock comes from a new ledge re-| cently opened in the crosscut from the If the results of the| trial run are satisfactory the company will continue to treat its ore at Cen- tral. CHIPMONK Rock Is 27.—Ore Chipmonk for a test has and | run. | WILL EXPLORE TO DEPTH MANHATTAN, Feb. 27.—The Manhat- | tan Oriental Company is making plans | for active development during the com- | A Many Accept Offer of Release Made by Judge Graham Because of (he fact that service on ies will work an unusual hard- trial Ju ship this year on those citizens called upon o act, because of the extraordi- activity in all lines of business d'nk the reh bilitation of the city, s adopted a method talesmen in his department e Superior Court which he believes will reduce mu irors drawn for service in Gra- court from the new 1807 jury 1el have been offered immunity from r service during the pro- g they would agree without pro- cting on two trial juries. Of wo esterday s court s pted this proposition, the court greeing to ex- :em as soon & had served ining seventeen elected | to present excuses in the hope of being but in case of a tutory cause they year. MARRIAGE LICENSES Tbe following marriage city Febr e Olmor, 25, and Reginla Sweeney, 40 Alemany st Giovana! _Topiparo, licenses were issued this 28, and Rosario Fosula, Frederick st.,, and and Rita | n 2 Wormell, 24, 17 Collingwood st. B. Famariss, 20, 115 Belvedere st. Castle, 25, 1388 O'Farrell st., and Trefts, 1000 Railroad ave, dows, 21, Fruitvale, and Ethelee 17, Oakland. icene Brackett, 46, West Berkeley, and Le- titia_Jackson. 43, eity. Robert A. Curran, East Oakland, and Del- | vine 1. Freder Oakland. Peter Pete 34, 1120B_Golden Gate ave., aad Auna 25, 263 Sanchez st. SAN FRANCISCO AND TONOPAH MINING Turk st., and EXCHANGE "Mitier, 19 3008 Callfornia. st. 500 Atlanta Hartley, 32. 714 Fourteenth st., 1000 Atlants Oliva, 18, 64 Elgin Park. 4000 Adams §§' - “‘ KLAND, Feb. 27.—The following marriage 3 s were issued today: Willlams, 35, and Emily Brown, 35, imond Meusdorffer, 33, San Francisco, and lameda, Hivira Tendassi, h Ykl BIRTHS, WARRIAGES, DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed io at nither of the publication offices and be indorsed w1t the name and residence of persons author- {zed te have the same published. Notices re- stricted simply to the announcement of the event published once in this 1 free of charge. EADS TO ARREST e e re——— e, for whose arrest the o held warrant 3 last - arrested yesterday by | BADGER—In this city, February 8, 1907, to Braig and . Taylop ang| the wife of 3. A. Badger, twin sons. ne Centrmi ’ 20¢ | HEFFEMAN—In this city, February 27, 1807, to s . With | T4 wife of Joseph J. Hefleman, twin sons. : e ‘used of | qurroN—1n this eity., February 17, 1907, nte heck iling for = t; the wife of Bert Sutton, a danghter. of $250 to Wolfe Broe., | TROBOCK—In this city, February 18, 1907, to gar store in Fill- | the wife of B. N. Trobock, a daughter. with having with- from the bank be- e vl MARRIAGES fOrQEagg CREFK Pould e Sowteen SHTON-WETZEL—In this cltr, Tebruary 23 # by the Rev. E. G. Keith, Rowland H. MARSH CASE GOES OVER | n and Edna Wetzel, both of San Fran- Mrs, Irene Marsh appeared in the L e Court yesterday morning to BERR quAflgLEsvge‘l‘l’Q“ ‘;:l“&:.l Srl‘],smm- W e the cha - ) ruary 27, 1907, by V. vy e abais D preferred against| GO% 5 By and Lida E. Staples, both by Carr, young man | o was struck by a bullet which went | .} of its intended mark when Mrs. | arsh attempted to take the dife of AMiss Alice Murray on January 80. On motion of the defense and with the msent of the District Attorney the: was postponed for two weeks. of San Francisco, ————————eemeett— DEATHS ‘Whitaker, 43, and Claire E. Wall, 26, zkland 1. Anderson, 22, and Athelie Nelson, 21, | Alameda. Round Mot His | Ing spring. H. Davis, who is heavily | the is n All | interested, has decided to explore to| the pa decided | depth and has ordered a hoist. holdi at the| The shaft on the Gadfiy claim of the other things they |group is down sixty-five feet and good entire allotment of | assays ha been obtained. Other stock of the Great Western com- |claims give good indications. JURORS TO SERVE TWICE | Leonara Schrepfer, Casper. . 2 this annoyance to a mini- | be compelled to serve out the full| | DOBEBTY—III this city, GEANEY—In thh city, beloved Sehwedhelm, Seavy, Jesse B Simon, Mey Stall, Wm. * Stothers, Isabel Gran, ‘Conrad A it Healy, Mary J. Healy, Dayid J Helmken, Betty F. Jobnson, Salina A...61 Wilson, Martha. Lawler, David......— Wiswell, Jos. W..,. 40 Leglie, Alade.. Zoller (Card of T) AGUAYO—In this city, February 25 1007, Rosle, beloved daughter of Joe and the late Jennle Azuayo, and sister of Lola, Amalia and Nash Aguayo, and Mrs. P. Francis, a na- tive of Collma. Mexico, nged 18 The funersl will take place (nd'l\ (Thurs- day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the funeral parlers of J. C. O'Connor & Co.. 770 Turk . Interment Holy Cross Cemietery. OG — Hayward, Cal., og, dearly b , & native of ars 4 months and 5 days. the Benevolent Soclety Star of : Cal. papers piease copy.) rlends "and acquaintances are respectfully in\llid ‘U attend the funeral today (Thurs- Aay p. m., from the parlors of H. F Quhr & Co., 2019 Misslon street; between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-g Sxth, Wllel‘l services will be beld under the auspioes of the Benevolent Society Star of Fintand. Iu. terment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 8:30 p. m train from Twenty-fth and Valencia streets. ANDERSON—In bis cits, February 7 Norahi A., dearly beloved wife of Hic' R son, loving daughter of Thomas and Bridget Crowe, beloved sister of Anna, George, Mae, Neliye and Frances Crowe, apd niece of (\jl;‘hael Moran, @ native of San Francisco, a Friends and acquaintances are respeetful invited to attend the fameral fodsg: (Thare. day), et 9:30 a. m., from the residence of Lier ‘parents, 2039 Pine street, thence to St. Dominic’s Church, where a Solemn requiem high mass for the repose of her soul will be celcbrated at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAREY—In Cheyenne, Wyo., Febraary 22, 2, 1007 Jeremiah Carey, Inclov husband~ of ' Annié Carey (nee O'Brien), P Oty father of gnd uncle of Father M. J. Cares op pomicns athers, u native of Ireland, aged 67 years, The funeral will take place tomorrow (s day), at 1 p. m., from the pariors of M Brearty & MeCormick, 915 Valencln street, Dear Twentleth. nterinent Holy Cross: Com: eters, by electric_funeral stroei and San Jose avenge, T Lhirtieth CHRISTENSI . aged A member of Finland. (Oro- In this city, February 26, 1907, Captain Leonard Christensen, a na g e tive of Den riends are respectfully finvit the | funeral” services today. (Tharcgasy ool 1 o'clock p. m., at the chapel of Cral Cochran & Co.,’ 1169 Valencin street, undet the auspices of the Master Mariners' Asso. efation. Interment Mount Ollvet Cometery, by 2:10 train from Twenty-fth and Valenciy streets station. CRAELIUS—In Mill Valley, Cal., February 25, 1907, Theresa A.. beloved wife of David Craelius, and daughter of Mrs. C. J. Anderson, a pative of Sweden, aged 41 years and 10 days. 'i:h- funeral services will be held today (Thursday), ot 2 o'clock p. m., at the funeral parlors 6f Bunker & Lunt, 2668 Mis- sion street, between Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third (Mission Masonte Temple). San Fran- ciseo. Interment private, Napa City. Cal. DALEY—In this city, February 25, 1007, James J. Dal beloved husbanl of the late and loving father of Willlam T. James Daley and Mrs. William French. 3 mative of County Roscomiion. Ireland, uged T sears 2 monttis and 2 das. riends ‘and acquaintances are respectfull. 1nvited m attend the funeral todlyp (Thure. day), at a. m., from the residence of TR T AT Folsom street, thence to St. Peter's Chm'eh where a requiem high mass for the repose of Lis soul will be celebrated at 9:30 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DALTON—In this city, Februa 27, Mary Dalton, beloved ‘mother of Mrs, :'m,;' 3. Mrs. G. Hummel: Cruza, Mrs. MeAdoo, day), at 8 ay), a l ll‘lnrl p et s 'hence to St. John's Chmhv ss for the - X e Commencing at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. February 26, 1907, Doherty, @ native of England, February 26, 1907, Michael brother of Patrick Geaney, Mrs. eling O'Nelll and Mrs. Cath- erine MeCarthy, a native of the parish of Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, “sged 25 years. Friends and acquaintances a) tovited to attend the funeral to st 8:30 & ., from rearty eCormick, 915 near 'runum:, where a her soul 9 a m. ES George l‘d“m | JOHNSON—In of Mary and mu. Emile son of Mrs. Marie Jeanne and Mrs. son-in-law. of _Mr. lgz of ll Vetano, a native of !’nnee. nipentnfly Friends 2cquaint Invited o ationd Sthe Fumeral sqrvices. omOL. row (Friday), March 1, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the r-r]ms of J. 8. Godeau, 2123 Bush street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. | GRAU—In thfs city, February 27, mad A, Grau, dearly heloved husband of Agues Gran, beloved son of Caroline Grau, and be- Joved brother of xga Katie Snyder and Mre. Bertha Loeb of delphla, Pa., a native of Philadelphia, Pe.. aged 41 years' 11 mou 2 days. 'HEALY —In this city, Febfuary 27, 1007, Mary J., belosed wife of the late Captain M. A. Healy, and mother of Frederiek A. Healy, a native of Boston, Mass., aged 71 years 5 months and 28 days. Funeral and interment private. Remains at the parlors of the Heary J. Galiagher Unde: aking Company, 1314 Webster street, een FEilis and’ O'Farrell. HEALY—In Oakland, Cal, February 27, 1907, Devid J. Hegly, a native of Californis, aged 48 years ; HELMKEN—In Alameda, Cal., February 24, 1907, Betty Friederike Helmken. widow of the late Theodore Helmken, mother of Wil- lism C., George and the late Albert Helm- ken, and sister of Mrs. H. N. Diel and Mrs. A. Sehroeder, a native of Bremen, Ger- many, aged 72 years. Frionds and acquslatances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tburs- day), February 28, at 1:30 o'clock, from her Tate resldence, 1430 Park strest, thence to Masonic Hall, where services will be held under the auspices of Carita Chapter, ‘Order of Eastern Star. Cremation Ouakalnd. this city, February - 26, 1907, Salina_ Almira Johnson, beloved mother of Mrs. R. V. Luey, a native of Canada, aged 61 _years 7 months and 12 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services today (Thursday), at 10 a. m., ot the Howard Presbyterian Church, corner of Ouk and Buker streets. In- terment private. LAWLER—In Alameda, Cal., ~February 26, 7, David Lawlier, beloved busband of the late’ Margaret Lawier, and father of David Lawler, a natfve of County Cork, Ire- . (Louisyllle, Ky., papers please copy.) Friends and scquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- day), at 8:30 a. m., from the funeral pariors of J. C. 0'Connor’ & Co., 770 Turk street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at ® a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. LEGLISE—In tmis cits, February 26, 180T Alade Leglise, beloved father of Slur{:!l? tarziau, father-in-law of Raymond Estar- »lau, and grandfather of George and Florence Estarziau, a native of Bordesux, France, aged 63 years. LEMKAU—In this city, February 25, 1907, Arncld Lemkau, beloved ‘son of the late Henry Lemkan and ' Marie Schultz, and beloved Lrother of Antone, Henry and the late Annie and Fred Lemkau, a native of San Fran- va!nco Cal.,- aged 29 years 5 montbs and 25 2y Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Thurs- day), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the funeral putlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 1835 Golden Gate aveuue. Interment 1. 0. O. Cemetery. McGRATH—In this clty, February 26, 1807, John McGrath, beloved husbend of Margaret McGrath, and’loving father of George, Wa ter and Edna McGrath and Mrs. B. J. cett, a native of San Francisco, Cal., -m 55 _sears. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to_attend the funeral today (Thurs- day). at 8:45 a. m., from the residence of bis daughter, Mrs. B. I Lycett, 1031 Guer- rero street, thence to St. James Church, where a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul will_be celebrated, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MOONEY—In this city, February 27, 1907, nie, dearly beloved wife of John Mooney, ing mother of Edward, Willlam, Joseph, Eva and Hugh Mooney, and the late Fannie and Charles Mooney, and cousin of Mrs. J. Tou- bill, a native of Castle Town Roach, County Cork, Ireland, aged G4 years. Friends and acqueintances are respectfully ited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Fri- . st 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, r-ninth street, corner of Noe, thence Paul's Church, where a requiem high will be cele- brated, commenciug ‘at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. MORRIS—In this city, February 26, 1907, Grace An- 5‘ to St. mass for the repose of her soul May, beloved daughter of Alfred G. and Mary W. Morrfs, and loving sister of Carrie W.,” Whitam F. and Harry E. Morrls and Mri. August Euler, a nafive of Haverhil, M aged 32 vears 9 months and 1 day. ¥ SCHIEBE—In ‘uneral private, this eity, February 27, 1907, Katberine, beloved wife of John Schiebe, and beloved mother of Heary, George, Jack and Johin Schiebe, Mrs, B. Boormaon, Mrs. F. C. Lawler and Mrs. J. C. Hayes, and sister of Mrs. Henry Doscher and. Mrs. John Peter- sen, a native of Bremen, Germany, aged 68 years 3 months and 12 days. Remains at the periors of H. F. Subr & Co., 2919 MISsloN ?‘HEF detwWeen Twenty- fifth and Twenty-sf¥th. SCHREPFER—In this city, February 26, 1907, Casper Schrepfer Jr., beloved son of Lena and the late Cosper Schrepfer, and devoted brother of Susie, Lena, Fred and John Schrep- fer, u native of- Giiroy, Cal., aged 24 years 3 montbs and 17 days. SCHWEDHELM—In this city, February 25, 1907, George Sehwedhelm, a ‘native of Gus- temunde, Province of Hanover, Germany, aged 40 years 2 months and 6 days. (Stockton, Cal., papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respectfully favited to attend the funeral today (Thursday), o'clock p. m., from the parlors of " Subr & Co., 2010 Mission street, be- tween Twenty-ifth and Twenty-sixth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 2 o'clock p. m. train from Twenty-ftih and Valencla street SEAVY—In thic city, February 28, 1907, at the residence of his parents, 17 Capp street, Jesse B. Seavy, dearly beloved son of Lor- enzo_and Marian Seavy, and beloved brother of Bert, Harold, Edward, Edith, Willlam and_Elizabeth Seavy, a native of Ripon, Cal., aged 7 years and 22 days. SILK—In_Berkeley, Cal., February 26, 1007, James Warland Silk, beloved uncle of Mar- tin E. Flemiug, Mrs. Lena MacNevin, Mrs. F. S. Sheridan and Harry MaeNevin, Dr. George MacNevin and Willlam V. MacNevin, a native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 69 geans and 4 months. A member of Spartan Lodge, U. W.. and Yerba Buena Lodgeé No. 1 l(nlaht- of Honor. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Thufs- day). at-9:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 2919 Mission street, be- tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, thence to St. James Church, Twent)'~(h|m and Guer- rero streets, where @ solemn high maks for the repose of hls soul will be celebrated at 10 o'clock . m, Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric fnneral car from Thirtleth street and=San Jose avenue. SIMON—In*}Jf% city, February 26, 1907, Meyer Simon, belbYed husband of Lena Simon, and father of Samuel. Isidor and Joseph Simon, ngu\'o of Ggrmany, aged 71 years 1 month and Friends and_acqualnixnces hre respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tburs- day). February 28, at 10 o'clock a. m., from his late residence. 1414 Webster street. In- terment Hills of ‘Eternity Cemetery, b; 11.lo train from Twenty-fifth and J- STAHL —In this city, February 27, 1907, Wi liam George Stahl, beloved hushind of Mary Stalh), devoted father of Willlam, G. Stahl Jr., Edward and Fred Stahl, M. L. Ma- rion, and the late P. J. and Bertha Stahl, and grandfather of Wilbur G. Stahl, a native of Philadelphia, Ps., aged 5 yeirs 8 months and 2 days. STOTHERS—In_ this elts, Isabell, beloved wife of devoted mother of Fothers. & native X e a ints full Friends and scquaintances are respectfully invited to nttend the funeral tomorrow (Fi, from the. parlors ot Februlr! 26, 1807, R. Stothe tween Twenty-fifth and Twmt:alu.h Inter- ment Mount Olvet Cemetery, by electrie funeral ear from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. UTTER—In this city, February 26, mo.'. rmd erick W, Utter, husband the I Emma V. Utter, snd evoren Tatnos ‘of M Josephine H. Sullivan, a native of Prussia, Germany, years. The tfln&;d'fll take place today 5 m., from the parlors of P. F. northeast corner of Sixteenth streets. (ntemuxt Wodlawn and G\lemm Cemetery. WALBANK—In this eity. February 26, 1907, Charles William Walban, 5 Tucy A. Walbank, 40 years 4 montbs and iends and acquaintances are mpect.mu; invited to attend the manl (Fri- flxyl. at 2.&0 li lon of F. Sunr 35 Miceion Sreet, ber tv«n Twenty-dn: Incin- eration L 0 0. F. WHEELERIn_{8ls city, F Bessie Rena, beloved me\mn&r.ym e_ and Lena Wheeler, 2 mnative of ‘San cisco, Cal., aged mm a d-n WILKERSON—In Fel 27, 1007, Alphens L. ¥ g oyl of Elizal native of Mor- oW, hio, uunmnu-m 1 aye. WILSON—In this _elts, 1007, W ittun Witson, heloved ataras ot Hate An. nabelln Barr, l n-flu of Bristol, _uged T4 years. a CARD OF THANKS To our many friends and acquaintances and the members of Germania wfio-llll.!vo. O. F., the Gesellschaft Teutonia and the Her- man Quartet, we extend our hurthlt ‘thanks for the kindness and sympathy extended to - in qur recent bereeyement in of HAROLD L. WRIGHT. N. GRAY & CO. UNDERTAKERS 2198 GEARY ST.. COR. DEVISADERO. Telephone West 4707. FRANK VAYR 17 years at 105 Sixth Street FLORIST.. Now at 512 McAllister Telephone Market 3091 McBREARTY & McCORMICK FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 915 VALENCIA ST. NEAR 20TH Formerly of McFadden, McBrearty & Green. Telephone Market 87. J. C. O’CONNOR & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 770 TURK ST., between Van Ness Ave. d Franklin St. Lady attendant. Tel. Franklin 1911 i1 fiallagher Undertaking Co :au WEBST . Bl ll & O‘Flmll. T ll'lnuev JOHN DOUGHERT! Vl« Pres. Woonl..\w‘: CEO‘:.ETER' Finest and Best Equ!pped Recelving Vault and (Masonic Oemetery Assoclation) Office 1154 O’Farrell St. THEODOR DIERKS & CO. Undefllkmv 9500 Devisadero St., Cor MecAllister. Telephone West 4804. P. F. GREEN ® CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. NE. cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero sta. Formeriy of McFadden, McBrearty & Greea. Telephone Special 1567. VALENTE, MARINI & CO. UNDERTAKERS 3448 MISSION STREET. Near Thirtleth, Tel. Market 282. MONAHAN & CO. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Private Residence Accommodations. ffice SW. corner 25th and Guerrero sts. Phone Market 35. D. L. KENNY & CO. —UNDERTAKERS— 1719 EDDY STREET, Near Scott. Phone West 2645 UNITED UNDERTAKERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2608 Howard st., nr. 22d. Phone Market 276. 2210 STEINER STREET Between Sacramento and Clay. Phone West 1821. G~U. W. LUNT. HENRY C. BUNKER. BUNKER & LUNT, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mission Masonic Temple, 2666 Mission Street. Phone Market 2620. McAVOY, O’HARA & CO. UNDERTAKERS ow Permanently Located at 2649 DI.ARI(E'I‘ ST., bet. 16th and 17th. Tel. Market 154, TELEPHONE PARK 12. SAMUEL McFADDEN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1070 Hlllsht St., Near Baker, Take Haight-Street Cars. G. P. PRECHTEL G. Vice Pres. and Mgr. W. KEELBR. President. GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING CO. 2475.2483 MISSION ST. Phone Market 2560, H. F. SUHR & CO. Undertakers and Embalmers LADY ATTENDANT. 2019 Mission Street, mear 25th ‘elephone Market 98, CAREW & ENGLISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1615 GEARY STREET, Between Buchanan and Webster. Phone Went 2604, - CRAIG, COCHRAN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1169 Valencla St., mear 23d St. Telephone Market 151. 22nd STREET FLORIST FUNERAL, WORK A SPECIALTY. Country Orders Promptly Attended to Phone Market m PHONE MARKET 132. Gantner Bros. 'AKERS AND EMBALMERS, Cypress, Lawn, Cemetery ¥ Rooms & ’:.-l“ tv-r:::: Fr-llh‘“‘ 1839 mmu California Undertaking Co. | OCEAN TRAVEL Toyo Kisen Kaisha 1 Steamsh Have Oml;t‘i'h Mr P“gut e at Room 240, James Flood Building “5.1!. “Nippon Maru,” Wednesday, March 13, 8. “Hong Kong Maru,” Wednesday, April mb, B Amertea Marn,” Friday. May ’n will mn mu T a4 Nagasak{ and kong trip tickets connecting af e w;-:..'-fi.r‘% mufl Dastage appiy -':'zley James W. H. A General Assistant streets. P et At nmmu. xm' Hiogo | 3 = I = AUCTION SALE IN OAKLAND THURSDAY. Febmuary 28, at 1f & m.. at the CONSOLIDATED _HORSE MART, 615 BROADWAY, between st and 24 sts., l will sell the entire stock of dranght business horses of Christopher Blune. ;t.ocl to be sold without reserve. Hi Seen the day of sale. WM. CLOUGH, Auctioneer. OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway ‘Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA Evéry Sunday, 10 Evers Thursday, 10 &. m. For SEATTLE, TACOMA, Victoria, Vanc Sound and City of Topek: Umatilla. . City of Puebia ouver, B. C., Puget Alaskan Ports March 8, 18, 11 a. m. March §, 23, 11 a. m 13,29, 11 . m. Mareh And Every Fifth Dly Thereafter. For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) Corona. . Feb. Pomona. For Guaymas, e S are 1 1 1:30 m. And ‘Every. Third D - ird Day Thereafter. Mazatlan, La Paz, Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Altata Curacao. .. LOW_ RATES, Right -March 9, 10 2. m. including BERTH AND MEALS. reserved to change this schedule. TICKET OFFICES: SA\ JFRANCISCO—3 Market st. and Bmdwu ‘elephone, Temporary 402. OAKLA‘(D—D&I Broadway. San Francisco Freight Omchmlflwly whart. C. D. DUNA! &R A., San Francisco. AMER ICAN LINE Plymouth—Cherhourg—Southampto: Mar. | §T. LOUIS. Mar, 23, CELTIC, 20,904 T¢ Haverford ‘ons. PHILA'DELPBIA Mar.2, Mar.30, Apr.27, May 25 16, Apr. 13, May 11, June § Apr. 30, May 18, June 15 Apr. 8, May 4 Phllldellfllll—-‘lwemuw-—l‘lven.ol Mar, Noordland Mar. O|Friesland 16| Merion A’I‘LAW’I‘IC TRANSPORT LINE New York—London Direct HO\KA Feb 23, A POLI! pr. 6, May 4, June 1 sox.LAnn-AuimICA LINE New York, Rotterdam, via Boulogne SailingsWednesdays, as per Salling List. Noflrdlm. Feb. 610 a 27, Sam|N.Am’dam.Mr. 20, 10am m|Statendam, Mr. 27, 10am a1 Mar. 13, 5am/Noordam, Apr. 3, 9 am RED STAR LINE New York—Antwerp—Paris WHITE New York—Queenstown—Liverpool OCEANIC . TEUTONIC TEUTONIC. OCEANIC . MAJESTIC *New, 25,000 nasium, Turki Boston—Queenstown—LIverpool ST!R LI\E ms; has Elevator, Gym- Baths and Band. ar. 30, Apr. 25 -May 9, June 6 May 30, July 3 VIA % MEDITERRANEAN ,, %% FROM NEW YORK: Celtic. Cretie. Republ! Mareh 2, 7 am (81,000 tous) noon; May 9, June 20 ublie . g:xoplt “April 16, 8:30 JJiar1s -April 27 R KouipEL, v Agent Pacific Coast, 207 Monadnock Buildin, Ramburg-fimerim Twin Screw Passenger Service PL“OUTH—CBKBBOUBG—EAXIU!G. 1 Graf Waldersee.Feb. 23| Pretoria Mar. 2| Amerika ¥ie.Mar. O(Patricla _Mar. 18/ Pcmnylu;;- ka a Auguste Victoria, of 25,000 tons each, cross the Atlaa- tic in about 6% Days. MOST PERFECT LINERS AFLOAT. MEDITERRANEAN -SERVICE TO Gmxn.‘rA.!e.. mgm‘ AND GENOA. Moitke. o5 ‘Hamburg. 'un prmmom. Gmmmn. ete. o 5 3313% REDUCTION ON EUROPEAN RAILROAD TICKETS Travel Bureau R. l. Tickets. botel aceommo- dations and general travel. formation about foreign Travelers’ CM:KI. 80od ali over the world. . Hamburg-American Line 908 Market St., San Fraacisce. RAILWAY TRAVEL Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY <N FEK DAYS AXD aunfl"l‘»—v i 6, 980, 1L o, m.. 1220 ‘l.l.-. ll.llp.u Saturdays only, for Casadere and 5713 . m. 3 fi:mhfly <63, 11:35 a. m.; lltl!hyllllh S e 40 **Tiburas ouly. GE —VIA OAKLAND PIER— Richmond, Benicia, Sacramento, Suisun and Way Stattons. . Elmira, Vacaville, Winters, hb Davla, Woodinnd, Mary ‘Chico, Red BIot—0roviile.. Elmburst, Newark. Centervilie, San Jose, Los Gatos, Wright ... Vallej pa, Calist Rosa. Martinez San Niles. Pleasanton, ton.... Shasta Express—(Via D-vh.) Williams. Willows. Red Bluff, Asbland, Portiand and East.. Martines. &ntloch. Byron. Fraey. Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Armona. Hanford, Visalia, Porterville.. Port Casta, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- desto, Fresno, Hanford, Vi salia, Tulare. Bakersteld........ Niles, San Livermors, Stockton (*} Valley Spring. lone, Sacramento Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels. Atlantic Express — Ogden Reno. Tonopak:, Goldfield. Riehmond, Port Costa, ’lflh‘-n and Way Stations Yallejo. Mare Isiand New Orleans Express— kers- fleld, Los Angeles, Deming. Bl Paso, New Orleans...... 1020a Port Costa. Martines, Byrom. Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Merced. Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junction, Hanford, Lemoore, Visalia, Tulare. 1100 The Overland Limited—Omahs, “hicago. Deuver. Kansas City 11408 Niles and Way Stations... 2.00p Newark, Agnew. San Jose.. 3.00p Bericia, Winters. Saeramento, Woodland, Knights Landing. ke Marysville and Orovilie. .. Port Costa. Martinez, Byrom, Tracy. Modesto, Merced. R L T — 330p Via Tiburon, West Naps, Sk Helena. Calistoga.. 340 Portland Express, (via David), Willinms, Willows, Red Bluff, Ashland. Portland and East 3409 Niles and Way Stations.. €% Vallejo, Martinez, San Ramon, aps, Calistoga. Santa Rosa... 4.00p Niles, Tracy, Stockton Lodl e .E 5.009 820p Oregon 7.00a Valencia St, Redwood. 8.00a 8.00a 200 3.159 315 3.15 3.00p 15p Valencia St.. #1.00p Sacramento River 4.00p Tuesdays from Howard Elmhurst. Newark Centerville The Owl Limited—Newman, Los Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tu- lare, Bnkenne)d Los Angeles China and Japan F Ogden, Omaha. Chicago. Martinez, Stockton, mento. Reno, Sparks. Hayward, Niles and San Jose ... Tonopah Pass.—Port Costa. Be. nieia, Suisun, Elmira, Dixon, Davis. Sacramento, Truckes Hazen. Fallon. Tonopah Goldfeld and Keeler. . Vallejo, Benecia and Way tions, Sunday only... Express— Sacramento. Marysville, Redding. Pors land, Puget Sound and Eass. 9.00p Fast Mail—O gd en, Omaha, Chi- Pueblo, Ktnm City. cago,—] §s. Louis .08 10.43 COAST LINE 8 (Third and Townsend Streets) &.10a Valencia St.. San Jose and Way Stations Morganhill, Gilro aro. Watsonville, Santa C) rel—Boulder Creek. Slinas Del Monte, Monteres. Pacifie Grov, 2 ne Limited—Swar Shore Salinas. Paso Robles Springs, Sam Luis Obispe, Santa Barbara, Los Angefes Del Monte, Monterey. Pacifie iy Luls Sants ‘entura. Oxnard, Bu Gilroy, Hellister, T! Jaro, Watson Castroville, Del ¥ Grove, Surf, Lew Valencia St., Sen cisco, Palo Alto, Valencia St., Bur Redwoo Mateo. Stations Pam— - \'nm&g San Jose and Way St Dal Monte Express— Valencia San Jose, Gilroy. Watsoo- vxl)a Santa Cruz. Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove......... Hollister. Pinos... New Orleans Express—Ei Puse, San Antonio. Houston, New Orleans and East.. San Jose. Blmu. Paso Robies Hot %rtnp. ta Barbars. Los Angeles .. — Watsonville, Santa Cruz. Dal Monte, Mouterey, Paeifia Grove.. ~ - Valencia St. South San Fran- ciseo, San Jose. Gi' oy, Hok lister, Tm Pinos... . San J s and Way San Oaks. Menlo Park, Palo Alte, San Jose...... ... — Valencia St.. San Jose and Way Stations S— Sunset Express —San Jose, Sali- nas, Paso Robles Hot Springs. San Luis Obi . Santa Bar- s. Deming. B ted El Paso. x.,..cm.fl"'":.. Ch Pajaro, Waisonville, Capitoin, Santa Cruz, Castroville, Del Monte. Pacific Grove..... Ocean View, Alto, San Jose .. i0.2. “S.8. Breakwater," oquille, Myrtle (Foot of Market Street) $.00, 9.00, 10.00. 11.00 8. m. A for Momning. tSunday VALLEJ and NAPA Hfl%" LEY RO 8. 8 ( und Napa { i} Fi§ FN“/F Hmiil# "OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY 7.00. 42,00, 1.00, 2.00, 3.00, l.m. .00, R").l. 9.00 p. m. * ¢ for Alternoon iSunday oniy. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry, Foot of Market S¢. BAY AND INTE 'RBAN ROUTES MARE ISLA! / NAVY YAI’

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