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4 SENIOR CLASS OF ST. MARY'S WILL FINISH TONIGHT Seven Special Masters' De grees to Be Presented Candidates hat Ex ercises MUSICAL PROGRAM BY TWO QUARTETS Holy Names College J Gradu ates Seven—-Hanna .= Delivers Address OAKLAND,* June 12.—Graduates :of tlie high school department of St. Mary's college were given; diplomas this evening following exercises In the school gymnasium. The address was made by John F. Mullins. chairman of the board of supervisors. The program included music by the college ; choir and orchestra and the presentation ;of an original three act play. "The Jester," written by two senior students, "Louis 1". Le Fevre and Gerald Brusher. The cast-was;- ''■■"'.''" ■*' ; - ''-{*-: " King Robert of Sicily, the man.;.. ......... .. ■•-■■........ .V; ...;;.....**..'.../..Frederick. Kerrick Kins Robert of Sicily, the angel... ..George Tait Count of Pa1erm0..................J0hn Aievedo Lorenzo, his henchman........ U .Nevis Ira Ant0ni0..................... ....W. Dowling Gniseppe. ;....*. ~ Richard * Moore «:ir».iT*n1.';;i.. ...............7. ... .'.A*. Petrovich ta.-dlnal Ambrose ..... James .Wall The herald.;....■ Robert L''lex ■ The sexton..'; .*. Edward Wall .('lar.dlo.'a page..* ./....'..'.:.'. lotiu Watu t'sptain of the guard 5.............. /.Robert Hoy I'irsf ambassador.... '.*....'.. .Andrew-Melonis Second ambassador /....... A. [ Petrovich ICniphts. noVlcs, altar boy*, peasants and'guards. J.I.VF* OF GRADUATES George S. Tait was awarded the medal for elocution*, the next in merit being Fred M, Kerrick. ""The- graduates v,*ere: ~..'■■ k ' . ■'■■''" Adrian A iktwill, Santa Monica: John A. Aze ti"Jo, SacramtJnto;"Thomas V.'Barnett,. Oakland; Vick-P. Chan, China: John L.: Connelly,'Oakland: Joseph P. Donnelly. San Diego; William A/ Dowl "ns.** San Francisco: Paul" J.; Ford, Seattle Wll liam J. Haul v. Oakland: Robert P. Harding. Oak land; Fred M. Kerrick. Santa Cruz: Harold C. Ltl j v. Merced: Joseph C. Maher, Oakland;S- Andrew V& Mcluni*. Vailejo: Eugene J. Moore, .Santa Cruz: "■ tx ft 1.. Moy. Livermore: Hoy 11. Nevis. Bat IS mento; Andrew V. Petrovich, aJckson;! Francis It. I'avert. Oakland; James F.Rlordan. Oakland: James R. Slscmore, Klamath*Falls: George T. Tait." Santa Cm: - Edward J. Wall. Alameda; .Limes C. Wall, Alameda: James IV Ward,' Oak iaml. ~: /-,-. ■ - .*- ..„--* '; ■/. :yy The closing and largest* commence ment exercises of the golden; jubilee commencement week will take -place tomorrow night,-when - Bishop Edward j J. Hanna of San Francisco will ; ad-; dress the 13 members of; the senior j collegian class who will be I given J their | diplomas. Three members of the gradu al ing class will deliver the student ora-'" \ ions. They are: Bartholomew J. Har- 1 ■ /an of the 1913 science department class, Richard* J. j Curtis of the arts department class of '13 and Richard J. Doran of the class of '08. .; SPECIAL MASTERS DEGREES There will be seven special masters degree given* to graduated members of 1 the colleKe... Masters of arts a degree v,-ill be given to: ~~*j_fl_______Mflf nev. Michael A. Ryan of St. Paul. Minn.: Rev. i Philip H. '■ _ ■•) salt Lake, Rev. James I. ,'fowey,". New' York: ! Eugene F.'Conlon,: A. B. '""0: Dr. .James H. Seymour, A.' B. '85*: Albert T. S'.iine, A. B. *"6: Richard J. Doran, A. B. '08. Two master, of science in civil en gineering degrees will be" given to "Wil liam F. Donnelly, B. S. '09, and James N. Smith, B. B, '10. .• . / / - //S/ The exercises will include: a musi cal program by the college orchestra and two quartets of the ; college glee tub. and a presentation; of medals will he made to the following: Richard H. Hammond. ' 15,' Archbishop';/Rlordan's medal for philosophy in religion; Louis i l\ Le Fevre. *13, philosophy medal; Theodore: J. Davie, '14," Cottle and ora torical, medal; Leo A. Murusky, '13, Collegian medal for staff writing; Richard J. Curtis, '13, alumni; medal for* essay writing. THIRTEEN FOR DIPLOMAS. - The following are the graduates: Leo A. Mnrasky. San Franei«.co; Richard -J. Curtis, San Francisco: Ray T. McGlinn. Sonoma; Thomas J. Ilorau. Vailejo; Louis IF./ LeFevre, .Mnineda; Gerald P. Brasher. Oakland; Stacey H. li:ii*kell.- Sacramento: Eugene 1. Treacy, - Oak- : .'nl: Charles M.'.Weber, Stockton: Thomas B.j Wlieaton. Fres-no: Peter J. Stolz,; Salinas; ; Bar-". iholome-w J. Uardlman, San Fraucisco; Manuel T. Gwhuico, Manila. G.-:*^^bßSSß_B_SS^.V'' : -,\ ; i EVEN GRADUATED 3 FROM HOLY NAMES OAKLAND. June 12.—Seven young ladies were graduated from, the College, of Holy Names at the , commencement exercises this aftcrnoon.**||i_lß3Jßß_B|_HH Rt. Rev. EL J. Hanna, auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese, of "San Francisco, presided and delivered; 7 the address L to the students. Rev.'! Father. P. .1. Keane7 administrator of St. -Francis de Sales church, assisted Bishop Hanna' in pre senting the diplomas. A r program of instrumental and vocal numbers was given by students. % The pianists were Miss Elizabeth'Maher and Miss Eleanor Burns, the .vocalists Miss <J. Sullivan; Miss - Josephine Heinrich and Miss A. Rourke,, St. Cecilia's j cho ral class contributed a number. Miss Grace McGuire j; and Miss Cath crineDowling delivered'the salutatory nddress and Miss-Myrle Richards gave the valedictory. ~-''-" 77.'. X .. The following -received diplomas in tlie classical course: ~- - Mabel T. . Bonney and Priseilla A. Cavancaro.' both of this city. TUe.l^jt!n: : and •"CientifiCßtD-, dents were Dorothy "Darling: of ; Klamath Falls. ore.: Catherine ;E. Dowling. Los Angeles: Grace >L McUaire, San Francisco;" Myrle II.'? Ilicbards, San I*rancis.-o;»AIleen SI. I'.ourko, Oakland., SCHOOL BOARD ADVISED TO APPEAL TO COURTS Supervisor** Fire -~Committer 7, Declines to Revoke tiarase Permit; Granted x[ to I.nbbr and Jones , The supervisor's lire committee -de- r clined; yesterday to» revoke -the * garage permit granted tto * Lubbe & Jones,'- at Bush and Taylor =streets,* on the old Denman school - lot, .leased. * : to E. ! F. Burns j by* the board of education. .' Miss Sal lie Jones, of > the board' of ed- I ucation,; protested, on behalf -of .trie school directors,, against the ; garage, maintaining -that they; expected "Burns to. erect an apartment house." The committee; took -the stand that J no good reason had been advanced to | cause the revocation of the garage per- j mlt. Burns" put up a bond of i $2,500 j wiien the lease: was made, as a guar— j antee that he - would erect- a building ( satisfactory to the board of f education;" ■ and ' the committee suggested to Miss j Jones that If the board objected the parage the matter: could be taken into court with an action to recover on the BOSTON, June Frederick E. At teaux, dye manufacturer/,- codeferidant with President "William xy If. .Wood;.'; of the American Woolen company in the recent dynamite 1 - "planting case,' will i be tried a second time. The dis trict attorney today nolle prossed the case. . .. - ■ i ,- »■ ;yy ■ y ■"■• CITY AND PENINSULA UNITE INTERESTS Mutual Development Is . Theme of Speeches by Leading Men (Special niH»tcbSggpi, SAN MATEO. 12.—San Francis *" '■' -■■■-■■■ -IX, " ■'..}-. ' '''■ ■ • . ✓ -. la/ : co and San Mateo counties joined hands in pledges of friendship »nd mutual development tonight at the annual banquet of the San f Mateo f County De velopment association,^in- the Peninsu la. hotel. A large number of citizens and their wives were present, *and en thusiastic speeches were made promis ing co-operation at' all times. *, Mayor a Rolph .of San2Francisco ' was represented' by ' Supervisor Byron Mauzy, who : took \ for his subject "The Peninsula," and spoke of its progress along with San" Francisco and of the : dependency *of .? tha 71 two? localities Yon j each other. • y . J Supervisor J. Emmet Harden of San Francisco also,; represented the munici- I pality x and .was f one of - the ispeakers.'! Mrs. A. P. Black of . San' Francisco talked of "Woman's Place in Municipal Housekeeping,'' telling of the "interest women had in civic 5 affairs} and their desire to keep ; the city, clean J and* its business in order. DUTY OF WOMEN VOTERS "Before equal suffrage came ,to Cal ifornia women looked on. and thought of j; what* they would do if they.; had a chance. - ' Mrs. > Black said. "Now they have the :-. opportunity, and ■■ they '; must make the* most of it by making a busi ness of their citizenship. "It is • largely a campaign of educa tion; and-: practice that "women, must -go through before they fulfill every: obli gation. y In* ; studying^ their new;fights, they ; should co-operate ' .with* men. whosevlong, practice"*with ; the ballot has made them familiar: with it." ''7y y ..''Women are .only/less/interested in. municipal 'problems, and in state';prob lems, xtitiy a larger ; field, ./because : they have /been • accustomed *" to T having : 7 no voice; in suchsquestions";for,ages:" ; Prac tice and education Will."-make*'women equally "/--as W;important*"*" in" ;municipa£ housekeeping as men." " * President ,E. T. Tuehsen of. the as sociation was toastmasterof the even ing, and introduced "VV. J. Martin of South San Francisco,who;made" an ad dress ;on t "Accomplishments and /Aims• of /the Development Association." • / Good roads and the j recent! campaign for * bonds }to . secure;' more paved ; high ways * ; through 1 the S county were "5, topics of the speech made by M. B. f Johnson of Montana. George C. Ross of Red wood City, in his.talk/ on "San "■ Mateo County's -Relations :to : San Francisco,", spoke of the part the peninsula played as a natural place for ihe city's popu lation ;to spread, and purged more? su It Pays to Come Now \ S announced heretofore, we have new pianos now for must sell out half of our player only $93. More elaborate ones pianos, baby grands and aIL other for $160. Take your choice of really pianos. To do so quickly, we have elegant new player pianos for $286. cut an actual one-third off the al- Free music rolls. Chickerings,,Kim ready low prices on every new balls, Deckers, Lesters, Smith & player piano, baby grand and all the . . Barnes, Sohmers, and even :the other pianos in this house. A clean greatest •of air pianos, the 'genuine half, and even more, has been taken Autopiano Player Piano; all are re off the price of every used instru- duced to hitherto unheard of low ment in the house, ,P rices - An >' P iano wiU be seilt out on our thirty day free trial offer. Come in and select a piano or a If you can not come, telephone, but player piano now. We'll not ask do it quickly. You'll never regret 7 - - ** - r . '-'- ■ V* ■ "■-;■"■- - -V." * .'"".'■'.-- vou to pay anything down if you're it A chance to save money such as not prepared." We'll accept $1 a is now has never existed , . . . before. Now is the time to get a week in payment for a new piano: . /- • t , * • r - piano, a fine piano, one of the fa s 2 a week on player pianos. We've mous makes> whkh have made this got to sell pianos quickly and won't house the most notable piano house let terms stand in the way. in the Nation. OFFER EXTRAORDINARY Elegant premiums, useful and ornamental, with every piano sold today or tomorrow. Bring this advertisement with you. J 975 Market M ?TX\. X \ . . * - * ~ : *' * * ../ .. .v. . ' X. X . "7."* * ~ ... _ <*C*-L^4* : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913. Speakers at the San Mateo Development.association.banquet last night. At the top is Mrs. A. R. Black. Belov, left to right, are W. J. Martin, H. C. Tuchsen, toastmaster; Mayor James Rolph, who sent his message by Supervisor io:s_^»_f B ** s, '^_f? SBw -^fW Byron Mauzy, and Supervisor J. Emmet Haydcn.of San Francisco. : ':/>>--r„ ■ A ' a yy ■ £ ' ■; /■: -. ;■;- a. f *...,.,,. A. urb ah I electric lines to ", keep * the , iocau ties in close touch. . ~'y t Manager 'Lif'-E/: Fuller of the develop ment association "had charge of tlie arrangements for ; t.li : banquet. Among those present were: , .', • *.Oliver N. Mosey. Rev. .1. a. Grant. - William . H. CovelL*. James "P. LacsKe." J. Perichon." F. E. Beef, I>. G. Poubloda y, - * Dr.* = 11. ; T.'jj ley,", George " Plant. *J **•"??: H --' V<j '■■■" .'.-i *■-? Dr. and; MnC"**AVood '-.C. - I^fcer.--J", * t hanleloup,; F. K. t'hilcott. B. L. W'HleE, «, •!.. Wnoslev. Mrs;. <:. sF. McCarthy. I i P. Bcluens. F. IfalsuyiW. A. Aißreen, Prank B. Uomo. Mrs. Julia Petersen. Richard K. Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. J. AY. Dlelbllss, fc Oorge iC. Rosa; -* R. M. -Tiddy."* George >K. Snyder. 11. ; Marcus.'L: Prager, Henry ii. Duikclfcptel, .Mrs.* A. L. Mann, Mrs. M.l M. Haley,' George H. < Irving, Ernest >S. Tan n<-r, John iR. illlllman; (■ Mr. and Mrs. T. Master sou. M. B. - Johnson, W. |H. Brown, i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin ->■ *. ' ;, .-' Miss Martin. W. M. Roberts,' 11. *'• Tucheen. Asa Hull. -. C. *M. t Johscsoj^.^C.; J. Horn.*"* H. F. Butts, Mr. and; Mrs. L. Perbana.. Miss Perham. Mrs.; L. . ll.:,Mpßd^key,'* Franklin ."wart. 11.1 0. Hefner. Dr.- Jlrs. C. L. Morgan, Mr.' andSMrs.l J. M. lrandl*, -It. J. Shields. Dennis Rlordan, Air. and Mrs. C. M. Morae, George E. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Wt k.'J M. A. Green, £. L. . Brown, D. A. Bayboold, J. t>. Br&mfleld, Paul Piaciuiey, J. B. Gordon. Charles Jf. Kirk bride. Fernand Levy, Joseph larr, Edinond Levy, Lee T. Ross. - Leslie; D. "Whitney, E. Buchman. Mr. and Mrs/ Chris Stader, Dr. A. L. Of field. Mrs. C. F. Mc- I Carthy, Dr. Will . Menne, Dr. G. B. Yonnt, D. iB. J Stafford, * Mrs. Rich. David $Mt, W. W. Casey, frank Miller, 5.% J.**f Roesetti, Andrew Hooerlah. Brace S. Gibson. - "3* - -5S3&M~~m| W Mr. cod ? Mrs. Eric Wold, Mr. and * Mrs. E. M. Moores, Mr. and I Mrs. W. J. Eva, Mrs. John M. Early, Miss *E. F. Early Jg Mr. | and I Mr*.** Byron Mangy. Mr. and * Mrs. A. .P. Black, Mr.. and » Mrs. , J. Emmett Hayden, Lewi* P. Hobart, Dr. W. «. Chiilcster. ■ j OBITUARY NOTES 1 I rl % i Charley White, 69 years old. whose ! S home is in Daggett, and who was ' known to miners as the "King of Teamsters," died yesterday in a Banff tarlum in Los Angeles. For than 40-years he v had driven a 20 mule team on the desert. He is sur vived by a widow and f one daughter, living in Daggett. : 'WkWm ! Patrick T. Qainu, aged 75 years, an authority on agriculture, who was credited with having Introduced the American cranberry into England, died yesterday at his home In 1 Newark, N. J. W. K. McAllister, 67 years of age, gen eral agent for the Southern Pacific Railway company, died %in Denver, yesterday of pneumonia. He ! had • been with the Southern Pacific 20 years. , . ■,-.--..«■. . - ■'*--• ♦ ' „iii . ■ •XJ'Wi | Marriage Licenses | « » *». f-'-.-i - -•• ,-> ~_. a ■- -■-■■ ■...™<wtt.-,A»'-»w..-.. ..,-■_-. ■--'-* :-f-rtpv-; :^.*^«K6_9at*B-ai< 3 '~-.- SAN *; FRANCISCO . .: .-; »The >' following ; marriage - licenses - were issued Thursday. June 12, 1013: , * ;HflpßS BAIRD—HOLLAND—James tS. •■■ Balrd, 20, 130 ■ Laguna I street, and 5 Mildred * Holland, 118,1 2180 Pine street. " * ' BAKER—MONTAGUE—LeroyaI Baker. 22, Fort «? Wlnfleld i Scott,*? sad Adeline £R. Montague, 21, 343 First avenue.' ' '" -I*gEg£ai CARLIN—McHUGH— -*.' Carlln^f2BMw7l ! .'.Twenty-third g street, and a Mary * Mcllugh, 22, ! 4.s4llo^iTwenty-flfth.atreet.l'"_B^^^^_Si^^_ EKIMOTO—OKAMOTO— Ekimoto, 28, and . Masa Okamoto, 24, both of Los Angeles. .'I ELLIS—PAINTER—Sidney's Ellis. 22, y and Alice .V Painter. 20, both of Grass Valley. IPAY—BARTON—Edward J. Fay, CS, Portland, |p| and Katharine S. Barton, 25, Fargo, { KA&3S& ! 1 FERROGGtlNO^tliX^Angelo 3. Ferrog tm Kiano, 26, 8471 Union! street, and i Ermlalal (ml m naaso, 20, * 584 Vailejo ; street. * <&mG9| 9 GVTMAN—FITZGERALD—Arthur IR. Gtitman. >X- 23, 1227 Ellis i street,! and | Mac IC. Fitz-Oerald. 20, 175 Page street. -WHB GRANNIS—NILSSON—James A. Grannts, 28, |SS Los Angeles, and * Nedda ! Nllssoo, 25, % New Lon don, Conn. ' '- ', - *4s'gHS_3f HIRAMOTO—TAMFRA—Jitsnichi' Hlramoto,; 27; m and i Takayo Tamura, * 24, both {of i Lodi. IRELAND—ROSS—Thomas IP. Ireland. 34, and ! St Christina Rows. 35, both { of; Sebastopol. LICIIT—KRESTELLER— L. Llcht,%2l? 622 .» Baker t street;!and* Sylvia M. Kresteller, 18, (Vj(l i Buchanan street. .V LlM—NG—Louis iD. Lim. 47, t Sacramento, and M Olive . Ng, 27, 940 Washington * tree t;% l^irS: M'-LEOD—GRAY—Duncan If A.H McLeod. 30. 727 M Duboce ]a venue"' and c Lucy Gray, ' 25,';. 78 Waller •treet. . - ..» . MATSUI—TAKATA—TomoIchI* Matsnl. -34jf and Tetsa Takatar:l9, both of Hanford. " " ' RICHARDSON—CANNON—Andrew L. Richard p i son, ,) : 25,1 Plantation, and ; Eleanor A. Cannon, 25, . 42 Castro street." ROSENSTEIN — LOWENBERG— Liidwig. Rosen- v -*■ stein, 27,*? 2021 Broderlctr f street, and 1 Clara* «,<Lowenberg,'; 21, 2928' Pacifici avenue. RUDONICK—FEILING—GeorgeIfH.*ORDdwiIck,* S| 25, 401 A 1 Dolores! street,'! and Alvina A. Felling,*: 21, 30S Church street. TAMADA—KTRITA—MichIsuke Tamada, 37, and Tamino ? Kurlta, 10, both ?of Lodi. TA NOU SATO—Katsujl ! Tanouye, 32, and To *"""" naml ' Sato)" 28, both of irvington. WAGNER—GRANDPRE—Joseph A. Wagner. 32, m 1544 2 Polk I street, and" Hattle » Grandpre, i| 48, a Sorrento hotel. WAHLACE—Peter Wahlace. 3.*!, and Antoine ** Kobler;| 33, both ?of 1 2400 Washington 77 street. / ~ ~:.*-., WILLIAMSON—CharIes '.Y.ri William son, 34, Hotel ! Madrone, and Sybil *I. C. f Lambe, 29, 1978 Broadway. , - > ?S^B OAKLAND The ". following marriage 5 licenses were::issued Thursday, June 12, 1913: * ANDERSON— Malcolm P. Anderson. •BH;w Menlo "4 Park, ? and' Mary rE. Grunee, 30, M Benicia. ' ':_&§»» BERNARD—VAN i PELT—Raymond 'B. Bernard?l 26. and Eileen C. Van Pelt, 19, both of Oak land. - # -, ~.- y%' .---. - CROSSFIELD-7-CHALQNER—Bdmond W. Cross •vf field, sft, Berkeley, and Matilda Chaloner, 63, Oakland.'" *-■ ' - - '"'"-'^■^fl DUARTB^FOSTER—Anton* E. 24, and m. Frances C. Foster. 18, both of Oakland. GERKEN— LONE—Arthur A. Gerken. 42, ami ' Mabel fA. MeG lone, 36, both :of ; Berkeley HANSEN—HARRINGTON—ThbrIcKBansen,I2Sj fe and Alice Harrington, 22. both lof * Alameda. McCLINTOCK—ROURKE—CeciI IE. McCllntock,* 24. and Ethel V. Rourke, 22, i both of Oak land. ■ y yxxyy ,:■ x : - yzMm MILLER—CALKINS—George E. Miller, 28, and m Ethel iC. Calkins. IS. both -of ■ Oakland. . . PEIXOTTO^-DDARTE—ManueI lAr|Peli:ottff,f24? 1% Centerville. and ! Minnie] F. Duarte. 10, Niles. BOBBINS—COSTA—AIbert J. 21, and ill Mary A. Costa. 18, both \of Alameda. SHEAN-THURON—Lee F. Shean." 26, and Emily ' F. Thuron. 1 24. bothi of Oakland. GONSALVES—Anthony Vierra. M. and ;Bella, Gonsalves, 21, both of Oakland. WRIGHT—LIPSEY—Jerry F. Wright, MMeaS': §74 Mamie f Llpsey, { 30, both of j Oaklaiid."^^^^ DEATHS :Abraham. ; Ernestine? 75 Matzolf.f Emilh?j*!"s47; Avery ,1 Mary ( A —I Materne, • John prr^n 1 . 27, Barry, _>Ha'BT?rTr*rrr~ j Maxwell, Minnie M.*"57; 801 l ler, Mrs. Minnie. 35 Hermann ..21 BojrlanJ James fTTTTTM . Christopher 70i Brown. Carries ST;-*-"**!— I Mueller, August 62 ?Bullis, S Edward'f A... 68; Murphy, James g-_Trr f 77i I Carey. Margaret f?rr?> 61 Nichols, Margaret... 48, Catanich, Anna 68'Pasqualettl, John ...32 Cleland, John 88j Payton, James rj*r_TBl* Degan |. '.......*: (Infant); Reade,"; Julia I LTrTTrn 14 IDe f Martini. John ♦B. 55 j Ryan, John |C.tT?n? 45 IDufficy. Edwina OB. 68; Sadler Olive MrtTr?2B I'Gagen-iEllaabethsr/:'— I Semerla.l Frank nrrr?n 15 Geddea. William J.. — i Sllveira, Maria % L...72 {Oueniel, Laura 'fTTrti72 Smith. Euphrasia IM. 58 ! Hannon. Patrick 20 Sullivan. Julia !f"~rrft7ll 1 Hansen, ' George rfn*?"— !Sw«nson, Benjamin.. 29 Harrison. John ! Hr.. * 48'Townsend. Orvflle W. 86 Lichtenberg. ? Maltlna 70 Yon Goeta. Ernest A. 76 McDonald; Mary..... —j Wilson, Emit r:v*39 ■:McGillivray, Christie. — s^-^W Maltas. Mary 21 ' Brown (Card) " "t ABRAHAM—In this city, June 11. 1913. Ernes m tine, widow of tha | late I: Jacob - Abraham,'i be ll loved ? mother of / Albert. Bertha. Samuel, Flora. If Louis,', David, Jennie. Charles, and : Josephine I Abraham, sister of 11. Frledlander, Mrs. J. Koaminsky 7 and > Mrs. H. Llnd," a j native of Ger many, aged 75 years. *'"^a^_ai' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in-. vited itof attend th* % funeral S services ». today If (Friday), "11 o'clock *a. m., at' her lata i resi dence, 68 ! Jordan j avenue. Interment | private. A VERY— San Diego,* Cal.. June 9. 1913, Mary ;*ff A;*? Avery, widow? of j the I late I Benjamin» Parke Avery. <" - Friends are respectfully Invited Ito \ attend the m funerali today x (Friday). June x 13, at 110:30 Ha. m., from Gray's chapel, Geary and DiTi«a- H dero ; streets. Interment s Mountain View ceme tery, Oakland. '^^1 BARRY— f Portland. Ore.. June 11. 1913. Lelia. S*? beloved 1 daughter |of 1 Mar/ fF. Barry, and I lor-: 1 ing sister sof f Frank, Joseph. Catherine 1 and Molile E. Barry and the late Genevieve Barry, ya 1 native I'of i Boston,*'! Mass. (Los f Angeles! and. S Butte. Mont., % papers please! copy.) W&s&&Bm% Friends are respectfully invited to attend the it; William A. Halsted B. P. Belated 111 ■ IHMBstod <& C@e |! . ;'ffto(^;B& , .J [j , J1122 Scatlttoir Sitr&afc ll ' n I*- Phono Franklin 8263 -SM | j! Established by Wo, A. Halited. 1888 jl * "' , :'*' &qk 111 No connection with any other ea- J a . - tabllahment. ' ~' : j I --.*' WHEN THE -CTBbERTAXEB ' '*-« •': ■rTIMb. '•■" BECOMES VXCSMAR7 ■***stSw&.-s.».;i'« ..mmn*ym.mn * _ _ _ ISAVE|HAl.f'Jtfce| ; *lf«»e»'nllß*»e*«*i Telepfceae :-JULDUS:S.-. , COjD)IE_4U,.. Market 711. * - v '• T." Oakland 4045. Independent ef l tlie Tract THE FUNERAL SERVICE trill flag f nralsh gg for 879 *** embalming, abroad, silver moan ted, clot** covered weaaknt,J keane and two carriages, jrlta par- supervision. :7y-y<xy, yy?*\-. *;• TBUBT UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE ■ you I |T5 for the casket alone, and all J |p4 their prices are proportionate. . Funeral Her*ice Saves Yen oaif. .Auto ambulance, carriage and antoa for hire. SAN FRANCISCO.'"-. >..'." OAKLAND. . 41 Van New a». " 2210 iWebsterfitS '.203 t'olnmhav *<-~•£>• ;; Phone Oak. -404.*". jMMMMMinHMaiHaaaMMi iinrftlhsg M«kg<i§ 9 Bonfc .- *"' * -*«aC?» ( t»; \ &gWlM—i M funeral tomorrow (Saturday), at 9 a. m., from , 11 the 5 parlors lofS. A. White, s 1214 ' Eddy *. | near L*gnna,'! thence |to St. Phillip's I church, , where a i requiem 1 mass s Wilt Ibe I celebrated a tot th* -repose jof | ber 1 soul, commencing lat 9:30 fa a. m. Interment : private. ;, : ;/::..*..,,' xM IOXJUEB— In ; this city, June 11, - 1913, at tbe ©""city* and ' county i hospital, Mrs. Minnie Bolller, a native of California, aged 35 years. NO YLAN— In I this city, June 11, 1913, James, beloved [ion of f Jane ? and ; the J late r Patrick Boy lan, brother (j of IJohn 1 Patrick f Boylan, George McNnlty J and- the | late | Mary Ann : Horn, a native .jg. of San i Francisco, aged ?54 »years. *ffA member • :of - the " Riggers' and i Stevedores* Unton?!""MB2£| 11 ■ Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in ' I Tiled Ito I attend g tbe funeral I today ( Friday)S at 8:45 a. m.. from 1 , the parlors of Leary Broth i m ers, 2917 Twenty-fourth t street * between | Harri- t ■iX son and Bryant, thence to I St. ' Patrick's church, where a requiem mass will be I celebrated 'for -1 the; repose |of 1 his ; soul, * commencing fall 9:30 ; m o'clock |a. a. Interment] Hoi Ji Cross cemetery. ! BROWN—In this city, June 1 12, 1913. at 1253 Wlllard street, Carrie Sayer Brown, beloved ft daughter of I Stephen \G. and I Harriet A. Brown, B •ister of Mrs. Nellie White, a native of San J-rancisco. 'gift Friends are respectfully invited to attend the M funeral " Sunday, June * 15. at 1 1 p. m.***** from \ the . parlors of Ashley & McMullen, 325 Sixth aye " I nue | between '*. Geary | and f Clement i streets. In- H terment | Cypres* I Lawn 8 cemetery, by * automo bile. ; ..-'.. BULLIS—In Yountvill*. Napa county, June 10, ; 1818, Edward w J_fg Bnllis;| husband Jof | the late Annie fE. Bullis, father lof « Mrs. Andrew IH. fl Irving « and 6 Edward * A. * Bullis, - stepfather Jof Mrs. Flora B. Gates and Mrs. R. W. Hills, a if native fof j New York, aged 168 years 1 9 months and 22 days. . i Friends and < acquaintances are respect fully in mvited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday)? : ! at 11 ■" o'clock §p. m., from j the | headquarters lof M George ! 11. Thomas | Post | No. 2, G. A. R.. 240 , SI Golden S Gate if" avenue, under whose J* auspices ,-.': aervlces will fl be S held. Remains at the new, 11 mortuary i chapel [of Joseph Hagan A | Sons ~*j 1710 Sacramento: street* ; Interment National ceme i tery, Presidio. , - CATANICH—In this city. June 12. 1913.'at;her, M late ! residence. 1849 1 McAllister! street,! between H Baker ? and S Lyon I streets,*? Anna,**! pearly J beloved wife of ~ the late Peter ■*-Catanich,-*devoted f| mother of Joseph sA. and? Peter Catanich! and Mrs. .Lena Raddich, a native 'of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 68 years. * ~ ■xx .-. . : y-y CLELAND—In this city. June 12, 1913, .-. John Shaw, dearly J beloved * husband fof ? Harriet | Beo mvlli Clelaud,T and s loving" father iof i, William J.. S Frank ? S.. Fred illyi Cleland. :r Mrs. E. J. De S Witt, Mrs. Mary,"* I;-f Acly,*s and * Mrs. Alice *R. ■ Orr, and ; uncle of John :B. * Cleland ' and J the j late, William ("eland of Portland, Ore., a native *g of i New J York, aged *68 - years >8 ' months ; and 115 \. day*.* % Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- M vited Ito -attend I the funeral service* f tomorrow > (Saturday); ■*at*;3:3ojp.*- m., at hisf late resi -1" dence. 381 * Second*avenuef near | Geary!street* m Richmond * District. Remains' at the parlors of H. F. Suhr f A Co., 2019 Mission straet between -Twenty-fifths and 'Twenty-sixth,! until ill* o'clock Iff a. m., today (Friday) fp Interment Yreka. Cal. DEGAN— In this city, June 11. 1913, James, be- M loved , son iof W. H. and * Minnie iL. D-,s;au. and beloved brother *.WllllamH)cgan< Jr., a na tive of San Francisco, Cal., aged .9 mouths and 14 days.. Interment took place June 12, 1913, at Holy y Cross ] cemetery. DE MARTINI—In MlramaV. San '.Mateo county. If June 12, 1913, John B. Be Martini, beloved: .;: husband of ; Isabel de Martini, sfather,of ?Henry* '•; Alfred,-* Josephine,': Edmond.TJohn.'tClara.'fAdele,': *g, Milton $ and Walter Ji de Martini , and | the i late rißoselenda%sde"g Martini and JlaryrfMatisch.l 7 brother of * Frank de t Martini. a Mrs. C.': cueno 'yx and i Mrs. C. Giovenlttl. a * native . of. California, : i .f aged 55 years 11 months and 17 days. - Funeral | not • hereafter. ; ":,'..'' DUFFICY— In San Rafael, June 10. 191 Kdtvina 7 O'Brien, beloved wife of j Judge M. C. Dufficy,* -'- sister 'of; Mrs. J. F. Woodward' of I San .< Rafael and Hon. James W. O'Brien tof | Sparks,** Nev.. : mother of Mrs. Mary D. Sister Mary % Michael.*)" Dr. George &W. "i flcy,*? Mrs. :a. W. P.] ■ Harry. Veronica rA. i Dufficy, Charles :M. Duf flcy,**: xy Mrs. D. Frledlander,;sMrs.fH:% B. Muzzy a and S Dr. R. G. Dufficy, "t a J native "of »• Dubuque,? la., fg. aged i6B i years 5 i months J and ; 10 ■ days. ' 'Mift-i A requiem high mass t will he celebrated ■' for, •a the V repose ;of ; her •:■ soul."*' at 10 >a. m.. today. I a.( Friday),% at St.v Raphael's church. ; Interment -* at Olivet cemetery. •' ■ - GAGEN— In Lnndsdale, Cal., June. 10. ,; 1913,* g Elizabeth,, dearly beloved i daughter Of A the * late , Thomas =- and , Ann | Gagen, and '.loving * sister of I James Gagen,*i Mrs. A. £ Dullp, Mrs. George i Mc -1 Conrtneyj and • th* late -Katie < Gagen, Mrs. Her - bert Hunt and. John Gagen, a- Dative of San Francisco,; Cal.,. ' ' - The ' funeral I will 1 take I place 1 today.? (Friday) '?■, ■;... Juno J 13, at s 8:45; o'clock sra.*; m.. X. from the - parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 5 532.Valencia' ; street near Sixteenth, I thence >to - St. Anne's 7 : church, where Ja | requiem 3 mass i will sbe | cele * x brated < for the • repose >of i her i soul, commencing ...''at., 9:30 o'clock a. m. .Interment private. ... Please , omit flowers. •.- GEDDES-^lnlthlifcity',-; June 12. ,1913.' William - Jennings,- devoted"i- husband Vof -Josievoeddes,*; IS loving i father.; of \ Joel \ Wilfred«Geddes,; brother £of Mrs. H. E. \ Manuell, Mrs. R. Borland, !| Mrs. Robert:Saxe: and John, James and _ Charles ® Gedde*,l a i native of San ; Francisco. *. Eh Friends and i acquaintances are respectfully, in vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday t, teat.! 21 o'clock 'i p. m., from * the | chapel of I Hal ' sted'A Co., 1122 '■ Sutter street. Interment pri vate. . -. '*; * - \ - ~'-.; GUENZEt-^ln' this city. June 11. 1913,? Laura, >"3| beloved wife of the j late ? Henry 4 Gnenzel. and v loving mother; of Albert i Guenzel of New York. l y\ Otto C. Guenael \ and ( Mrs. Annie 'M. Kornmayer ivjifof % San Franci*co,*| a native of j Germany, y aged if 72 year* 7 S months and 0 days. ■- • Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in , vited to attend the - 1 funeral f services £ today, (Friday), at 2 p. m., at the parlors of H. F. ">* Suhr A : Co., 2919 Mission S street j between Twen .- - ty-flfth i and : Twenty-sixth. *; Interment* Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile. * , HANNON-^lnr- this city. June 8, 1913. 'Patrick M Haaaon,* 8 dearly • beloved ] son !of I Bridget and the ■, y late I Thomas ;•; Hannon,y and '-* loving i brother lof m Michael,'** Charles,t^James.f'Thomas;^John and i -i Daniel s Hannon, - Mrs. Thomas J McGratb.« Mrs. Albert I Bransweed 1 and % Mrs; *f Bridget McElli ry» gott, a : native sof j" Ireland, -| aged 329 years. =: A , m member of f Golden s Gate *? Aerie « No. 61, F. O. * i m E.; I Riggers' and 5 Stevedores' Union and j Divi- . sion i No. l is,fA. i O. H. !:A,v. ; ;. y : xy7yyy Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully, in- j y. vited |to p attend a the 7 funeral t> today Ii (Friday f. \ June 13. 1918, at l 9 o'clock a. in., from > s*stbel funeral parlors of Ryan, McDonnell A \ H Donohoe. * 431-437 Valencia street | between Fif- " teenth j and 1 Sixteenth, thence tto | St."*; Joseph's ' > church, where aaS solemn g requiem high mass ! will be celebrated S for ' the i repose Jof * bis' soul, , commencing j at 19:30 f o'clock fa :f m. .* Interment i , ~H oly Cross cemetery, by carriage. ■ HANSEN—In this city. , June 9, 1918, George \ ■ Hansen, a. native sof | Denmark.*.** A member iof la Maniaattai-Trlbe * No. 4, Imp. O. R. M;: * Car- -*: g penters' Union. Local No. 483; Pile Drivers' * If and J Bridge i Builders' Union J No. -. 77, and ; Seneca Council No. 44, Degree of I Pocahontas. " Friends, acquaintances and i members of J the ft above I lodges; are * respectfully Invited to" attend I •the funeral tomorrow (Saturday), at 2 o'clock i i§ p. m., from I the 1 parlors Jof I Gantner i Brothers," >; 1424 Guerrero street between Sixteenth ] and' Sev- I enteenth, where service* will be, held under, the j auspices of Mantsnita Tribe No. 4, Imp. O. R. * M. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery,**by elec- f trie ; funeral car * from Twenty-ninth and Mis slon streets. HARRISON—In this city. June 11. 1913. John : I H.. 1 beloved I son of " Susan !B.f Lufkin Sand I the I 7ff. late 1 Robert % Harrison, and «brother iof \ Mr*. C. s i Levy [and S Mra. J. W. Coable,l a! native of f Mi*-' *; B souri, aged ;48 j year* 19 j months J and 128 " days. I Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully in- I vited to I attend the I funeral sevices tomorrow I M (Saturday) rf June 1 14, i 1913, at 8 10:30 i o'clock j Ka.llm.",'?. at **"the ;! parlors of ■sValente.'lsMarlnl," f iMarais A • Co., 3448 i Mission l street \ above | Thir- I m tieth. Interment 1 Cypress $ Lawn jf cemetery, by * "# train leaving Valencia and Twenty-fifth streets, at 11:30 o'clock a. in. - - LICHTENBERG—In this city. June 11. 1913. ' M Maivina | Lltcbenberg,** beloved % mother i. of 3) Leo- I fl pold Lichtenberg of 5 New JSYorki and SFannie" I 1 Lichtenberg lof I Manila. P. L, a native] of | Po- I land, *ged 70 years and Ift day*. : * - Friend* T and r acquaintances : are respectfully, In- j vited to S attend the | funeral today M( Friday)fl ' W June 1 13, 1913, at \ll ! *.1 m.. from ' the , chapel, of - Theodore | Dlerks %k§. Co., Dlvisadero I street lat 5 m McAllister. Interment | Home .of|Peace ceme- ' tery, by automobile. McDONALD—In this city. June 12, 1913. Mary, I m beloved wife iof S the I late Timothy j McDonald' ; fj and' loving moth* lof j John. Thomas 1 McDonald I '<§, and iMrs.; Rllen" Burns, a : native of j County * Ros sf common, Ireland. .- **.. -.wBEP*! I pS* Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains £at | "Ithes parlors 'of fl li. KlKennyl company, 1652 i Eddy street near J Stelner. > * MeGIUJVBAY—In this city, June 11, 1913, I ss Christie, dearly beloved ! sister jof Sarah,? Belle. } | 1 Mary A., Janet ! and Eliza * McGillivray, } and I de- ; I n voted ) aunt fof j Mrs. William Teigeler j and " Mary j i sf McGillivray,*paf native of Antigonisb, Nova ! I i£«* , »-_-* ' - - * Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- ,' vited to attend the | funeral today (Friday), 1 Sati 8:30 o'clock la. m., from I the | residence of her I •later, Mr*. Sarah » MeGllllvr*y.lf 48 ss Valley 1 m street nearg Guerrero, thence B to. St. Paul*! I M church, wbere *a 3 solemn I requiem 3 high I mass 1 p will! be celebrated fori the repose of her soul, I commencing at .9-■ a. I m. Interment J Holy Cross I cemetery,-; by carriage. ". ,-.",; MALTAS—In this city. June 1 10. 1913. Mary ! 55 dearly I beloved I wife -. of l Sptros 1 Maltas, ; loving , "1 "« mother of -Danls Maltas, daughter, of the late i Adotph i and | Katherine Geide, and | sister of | | CBMETBRIES AND CREMATORIES Cypress Lmm cv li ■ . .ClEB§lHtnY&XSm: • ■ 2Q& Hems. Kiaiifcg - 995 ftitar&rt Sferwfc X SUTTER 889. HOME J4167. ; Cemetery Phone, Mission 3S4k All arrangements for i burials g or,;,' cremations, i mag* at I city s office or cemetery. Special | atten- i tion given to REMOVALS g from fold I city I ceme-j teries; Entire cemetery under perpetual care. guaranteed by ." our ~, Perpetual Care Fund of HtS*****""- ■'••" j . John, Fred and Henry Geide and Mrs. Jaine-. F. Worry and the late Mr*.! Berthas. O'Donnell. Ma native *of J Sao Francisco,! aged i2l J years. « ; &i Friends and acquaintancess are respectfully in- C< vited is to 1 attend * the i funeral* today a (Friday. : :>- at* 10:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors! of the United Undertakers, 2606 Howard * near _^ Twenty-second, -, where J services s* will be held. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. y * ' iUBiOIJ— rest, In this city, June 12, I'M.;. m*V. his i late S residence, 1073 Treat 'avenue, tni tl. v dearly * beloved * husband of : ; Mary "Marzolf, and devoted father^of? George E. Marzolf. Mrs. fir Alma $ Parklson, and *' loving ft grandfather .of H Robert Maraolf and "Horacet Parkis.m, and son in law of Conrad and Heine, a native of Germany, aged 47 years sand, 11 days. MATERNE—In ! this city,* June 11, 1913. at the . city and county hospital.? John Materne,* a na tive' of j Germany, aged; 27 years. MAXWELL—In this city, June 11, 1913, Minnie M. Maxwell, beloved wife of * George jR. Mas Swell,! and? mother iof Frances 5 ("arson, a native of ■> San ? Francisco,% aged •'O7 s years. Friends'- and : acquaintances a re :- respectfully 1 invited *t to I attend l funeral | services today (Fri- ; - : day), June 13, 1013, at 2 •'clack jp. v "m..- at the mortuary chapel of. James.. Hagan A Co., XV- Duboce avenue near Valencia street. P.* C. I.. Lincoln circle: No. 223, C. O. F.: Lincoln !<•<!};.: No."** 2, Friends' of i the ? Pacific, members ? please take notice. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. fe Please omit flowers. ' .. MEISTER—In this r city, : * June 11, 1913. Hermann a Andreas,:" dearly >| beloved husband r - of « Louisa m Meister, devoted sons of 7 Johaiiu '' and f: Helen* r, p Meister^andJloving"" brother :of Sophie, Hanna and Antone Meister, a native of Ft-rodale, Hum boldt: county,* Cal.'i; aged 27 years 8 months and XX;. 24 days. .'...-..■".. } Remains at 'the ; parlors :of - : Suhr jA' VVieboldt. 1385 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth. v ' MERCHANT—In Alameda, June I*.'. 1913.-; Chris-" -: , topher. * beloved'husband of Elizabeth Merchant, and * loving father of Mrs. J. McDonough.M WtJZf Hopkins. rs."A.W.*? Sears, : M ">■ Guy ■- Pierce, ■•'•:' and Christopher T., George A. and William G. Merchant 1 aud I Mrs. Lottie? Merchant,- a > native : of s Sydney,f Aus., \ aged 'To years 2-. months and 21 days. ..' The -funeral will take place tomorrow (Sat : nrday). 14, at 9:30 o'clock a. ni., from St. Joseph's:church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Inter nment private. '; '-.•'■"-'..- '","'•'"'•... MUELLER—In this city, June 12. 191"*. August. * pf dearly % beloved i brother:: of 1 Robert ; " Mueller :of "i San j Francisco 7 and Mrs. August •' Bagel and -■ Mueller of Germany, r a native of i Ger : many, c aged 152 j years. a A - member Jof the * Bar -~ Tenders' union, local No. 41. ;7x'-x- . Remains at the parlors of "Suhr & Wciboldt, I*lBB * Valencia street near. Twenty-fifth. .*""- ',y MURPHY—In this city, June J 11. 1913. James Murphy,*: brother of i Mary Murphy, of Philadel phia, a native of County Donegal, Ireland, aged 77 years. ■ ' funeral will take place tomorrow. (Satur-. day), June 14, at.B:lslo'clock a. m.. from the parlors :of* J. C. * O'Connor: &. Co.. 532 Valencia 'street; near Sixteenth. thence Vto ;: St. a Peter's -■':; church,":: where'- a \ requiem? high j mass ; will - be / celebrated for tiie : repose :of /his soul, com mencing at 9 o'clock .a. in.;-interment: Holy Cross cemetery. . NICHOLS— In"* Sa n'"i Mateo. . June: 12." I*l3. Mar ,.* r Nichols, beloved daughter of Patrick J. ! """Crogan,*"j;loving 'sister of f Mrs. 11.- .'. Knight j. : and James J. and Christopher;; Crogan, : . a 'native , I Of New aged 4N years. . . • ; ,'--" I . x-x Friends .1 and % acquaintances ■',: are »respectfully. Invited .to attend funeral services tomorrow /(Saturday); '\ June ? 14. "1913, at 10:3(1 • o'clock a. m., at* George W. Balder & Co.'s chapel. 15 \ Ellsworth avenue. San Mateo. Interment Holy Cross, cemetery, by electric 'funeral car. ; PASQUALETTI—In Oakland; June 11. 1913." John ■ Pasqualetti,*! dearly tt beloved ;i son':: of -the late :■;'Bartolomeo; and Josephine Pasqualetti,* and de ■'*;.> voted * brother . ; of .Mrs. Virginia .Nicola and -the :; late"Joseph; Pasqualetti, a : native of Saai Frau .'cisco,"? "aged 32 1 years. .' - * ? VJFriends and acquaintances are respectfully In ** vited ~to .■ attend 1 the if uueral; Sunday,**! June 15. '* 1913/, at: 1; p. in., from: the parlors of Valente. ;'jMarin!;*; Marais & Co.. 049 Green : street, then. : to Sts. Peter and Paul : Italian "church for 1 a blessing. .--.; " .: •. •■■-■ ( PAYTON— this city, Juue 12, 1913. James J., i .»dearly I beloved ' husband* otflngred I Payton,-i lo v r - /■-ing I father.:: of k Edna ?- V. and .lames .E. Paytou. -sou-tof the late Monroe and t Mary -Pay and brother of Mrs. Sadie f Dickey, a \ native >of i Sail ~* Francisco, aged 31 years 2 mouths and 27 day*. A member, of the; Brotherhood of .Teamsters. • Friends,i: and -acquaintances $ are *i respectfully invited ; to'attend the funeral i tomorrow (Satur '■'•- day ),■'■? at' l':p./ in., from .the* parlors of * the / United Undertakers. 2006 Howard street near < Twenty-second, thence /to * St. Peter's church I : for; services commencing, at 1:30 p.m.; Inter : /, ment Holy Cross cemetery. a.","//-, :.7.\yi". ■■'.'■ I READE— Iv this city. June 10, 1913. Julia L.. I I beloved daughter of . Paul and * Mary Heads,** and ; sister of Paul, Patricia, Richard and' the late /James Reade,; a'» native *of j San J Fraucisco,: aged * . 14 years 7 months and 10 days. c ;• I Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- I vited to attend - the • funeral J todays (Friday;;". [.''"at i]B:3o* o'clock a. m.. ■; from fl the*, 'parlors of / the > Henry J. .-. Gallagher company, ,; 2597 Howard ; street, thence $. to> St. * Peter's \ church. : where "ai requiem high rsass; will Ibe celebrated; for the f repose jof 1 her * wul, : ' commencing at : ',» . ! o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery,; by carriage. ■~ /, / „ 7 ... . .„> ■.?•,-. -mi*- 1 ™ RYAN- In San Francisco. Cal., June 12, 1913. k ,-* John Cinclaire Ryan, beloved - ( husband of Lc J - raine A. Kyan. father of John • Cinclaire Ryan, -- a native of -. Colorado, aged; 45 years.- •. \ SADLER— At rest. June" 11. 1913, Olive M.. :-. dearly beloved ; daughter of ■('. W. and - the la"" ,* ' Mary i Sadler, and i loving • sister '■'< of ;C. E/,;; F. J. y •': aud George iL. Sadler" aud the I late William IK. - Sadler, a; native "otj California, aged "28 1 years. 1 Friends I and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend;'funeral today Friday i. 13. 1913, at *3 ° o'clock ;: p. m, y from - the : parlors ; of , Ryan.' McDonnell : & Donohoe. 431-437 Valen cia street. Interment: Cypress; Lawn cemetery, / by." automobile. SEMERIA—In this ; city.*! June , 12. 1913, . Frank f Semeria, dearly beloved 'son of. Francesco and Maria Semeria, and devoted s brother of'A I llll'i. / ' Enrico, Albert, Ida andlErnestine v .Semeria. .» >, native (of ? San * Francisco, Cal.",! aged 15 /years and 10 months. ./"" **;./';--,././ BILVEIRA— In Oakland. r June: 10. 1913, Maria xx Luisa.f wife Jof t the " late > Francisco '■ Ignaeio' Sil- 1; ■"-•'; veira, devoted 'mother of ?Frank?l..* Ben I. "and . Joe I. Silveira « and >: the ■ late Louise - : Silveira, • :'.: Mrs. Maria 5 L. Vicra. Mr. Lipoldlna; [.. Rafael./ - Anna: L. Sllvelra and Lulze Silveira Figueiro,* a / native of I? Flores, :* Azores, *: aged 72 . yean < 4 - ; a months and 22 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-, vited to attend the :; funeral services today , (Friday), June 13. at 9:30 o'clock a. m., v at her ;/* late residence. 537 Myrtle street, thence to St. Joseph's church, where Ja | requiem i high r mass will be I. celebrated i for f the; repose .; of; her, soul. commencing at -J: 10 ; o'clock a. m. Interment ;,, St. Mary's cemetery;: - ' SMlTH—ln!this : city, June 11, 1913,/ Euphrasia *M.'? Smith, "S widow of the ! late A. A/Smith, ' mother }of j Harry C, Walter j 13. and j Albert L. / Smith, a native of Ohio, aged 58 years and 2 /: montlui/I^BP^.' ~F riends and acquaintances are respectfully in .--.-* vited to attend the funeral services s-tomorrow (Saturday). June 14. 1913, atl 10 o'clock s. m.. at at Blackburn's undertaking par- - lors. *|"Jlnterment*Petaluma. , - SULLIVAN—In this "city. June 12. 1913. Mulls. S* beloved" wife ■of Michael H. ' Sullivan;? father of \ Daniel ? J.. : Frank C. nnd the late William ;I. Sullivan, aS native Hof St./ Johns. - New ■* Bruns ~ wick, aged 71 years and; 14 days. Friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday), June 14. at 9:3" a. m., from Star of the Sea I church, where ; a - / requiem : mas*; will 'be \ celebrated' for the ■MM : of her soul. Remains at; the parlors of Ashley - & McMullen,'« 325 1 Sixth ' venue" between Geary and % Clement streets.* / Interment Holy/ Cross cemetery, by automobile. ""•:/; SWANSON—In this city. f June 10. 1913, J ; Benja -'* mm f Joseph s Swanson, dearly s beloved •= son yof Mary Swanson and the late Alexander Swanson. • a native of San ■ Francisco," Cal., aged 29 years **£ rlO months and 3 days. .-^ .- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- 4 . ?, vited to attend the funeral today ; (Friday)." ' June 13. 1913, at J the chapel at Mount; Olivet cemetery,'* by:, electric ' funeral car from i corner of Twenty-ninth and Mission streets, at 10:.'t(f .a: m. Remains nt the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2475 * Mis sion * street; near^LTwenty-first,'' until * tomorrow (Friday);* at "10 o'clock a. m.- TOWNSEND—In Alameda, June 11, 1913. Orville / William ft Townsend. _ beloved son of the late Harry and I Mary* Townsend, loving brother". of - Norman >L. Townsend. Mrs. T. J. Condon. ; Mrs. ; J." C.*Fosslng,*|Mrs.';|Edna : Ixiuise Taylor. Mrs. R. Jeffres»'and|tbeslatefMrs»sEtta*Bassett;aud* Mrs. Elisabeth (Peuser,*. a * native >of New York, aged 50 8 months and 2 days. YON. 'GOETZ—In this city, June 12, 1913. .: Ernest August, dearly beloved husband tof .Car-,,;. oline yon Goetz,"! and f loving it father of Mrs. ~: / Margaret Pretor.:; a*. native ; of.- Germany, ', aged; i 76 years 2 months 5 days. ..... . -" Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In-. :■■•-■ vited to; attend the funeral i sservices* tomorrow / (Saturday), at 11 o'clock n. m.. at the parlors ' If or H. V. Suhr & Co.. 2919 Mission street be - tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. i/ Incin /; eration : Cypress Lawn ! cemetery.» by automobile. WILSON—In this city. June 12. 1913. Emll Wil /V- son, beloved » husband \of "Annie Wilson;- father of Esther ami Evelyn Wilson, a native of . Sweden, aged J 39; years > 6 months • and * 21* days. Notice of funeral hereafter.* Remains at .'the parlors of Ashley A McMullen. 325 Sixth ave nue; between Geary and Clement streets. ./ CARD OF THANKS BROWNWe wish to * extend;/ our /heartfelt - /'- thanks to oar. friends for ;the -beautiful? flora! offerings to 'Margueretei Brown. -. <...'.. . JAMES BROWN t an<i Family. Bme^^F^wsTsv ■■•■•; ...... ■ J." J. OXONNOIR M ?SS. tel.'l Mission 5988. Funeral work a specialty. ®mvm & Kaowfowfly JSftwTSa n e*t ,Val.; union; funeral work spec. Tel. Market 5725.. . M»^TMrf^W(«^eR* Shop/..-13 Powell fj^yirfl©VW«lf»ph.: Sutter 279-".» All klwH of FLORAL WORK and choice CI.-T FLOWERS. PARK FLORAL. 1437 Haight st.; phone Pari ? ig*3 338—Cut flowers, plants, etc. R. Groves. i>rf'[^ SSHIBELEY VIANN CO., the]leading" florist*.l IJv.' Sntter; franklin 2004. I'rack j"*Mheley. mgr UNION FLORISTS; Market ;:*."»,-, I Ipf work ia: special .if 30171 lttth pt.*f gear ; Mlsalo* , * :v-a*a:.:aaa'.aaa, ...,.,,., ■ ■ -. :/ : : .- -