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Shipping News and Gossip of the Water Front Dismasted li^lian ; ; Bark ; With Boats '\u25a0Gone Refuses Aid Off Cape Horn Tlie \u25a0N'orw-egtan-shlp Mashona, •wnich. arrived yesterday from Antwerp, re^ ports" having sigrhted !an 1-taHan bark in grave distress, off Cape: Horn, but when assistance' was offered .by the Mashona her •Signals, were not even acknowledged,, although the crew of the Italian .vessel;. could be seen plainly ihoving about, the; decks. The '.Identity of the vessel has hoit been otetthitely es tablished. a,s the" signal letters reported l>y the Mashona are" not recorded. The Mashona 1 Was 141 days coming: j froni Antwerp and was well treated by •! : the elements throughout the' voyage.: It i was on December \u25a0 1, in latitude 56.58] south, lbng-itude - 76.13 west, that the ,-|-' distressed vessel was siglitod- She was] an Italian bark flying, the signal let- j ters "W T B P.* Her foremast had] Been" carried away about, tight feet above the deck. . Her ; main \ topgallant mast, mizzen topmast, bowsprit and jib boom were gone, and she had ho boats. Captain Broch of the Mashona signaled an offer of assistance, but his signal ; •was not answered. ". The vessel was. loaded. ' . .- ; \u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0. . \u25a0 . . A search of the code books yesterday failed J,o uncover any Italian bark reg istered under th<i letters Reported by the .Mashona, and available marine records show that, the only Italian ves sel that might baye been In the vicinity of Cape Horn, oii DecGmtrer 1 is the >hip Erascio, which left Portland on September li. for Genoia. .The Erasmo's sign-aJ numbers are *"B. P Q X " : ;..-:" Llarr JSferra Arriyeii . Tfcte Oceanic : Steamship." Company's ' Hrier Sierra, Captain Houdlette. arrived yesterday mpfniniE: , from Australia by . way- dif New .Zealand, Samoa and the Ha-Yaiian : ls.l«s. The liner canie from H6.no.lulu. in. C -days 16 hours. '\u0084 ; .-. The Sierra; bought 1762 tons of car ;feo, which included- 10£3 bales of wool. :400 bags; of copra, three | mares from Auckland, one collie dogr. ilii.lngota of tin ana a case of orchids. There were also \u25a0 sugkr, coffee, pineapples and ba." nanas; from Honolulu. : ; . ... • The Sierra brosight 141 -.passengers, among, whom were many young- me chanicswho have-come: here to share in : \u25a0the harvest now ; being reaped by: the industrial army.".-- •:"\u25a0.'\u25a0. r •: : --:'-. :: Commander C. B. T.^Mo'ore, U, S. N^ governor of Pago Pago, was a. passen ger on the liner on his way to Wash \u25a0r.gton.. Governor/Mooj-e ls/very popu lar H'ith the natives and other residents: ••f American Samoa. In response to a petition from the people of. Samoa the Navy Departmeut recently extended Commander 'Moore's term o( office for, one -1 y.ear. : ; Governor Moore was the •only passenger from Pago Pago.. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 Sir Francis - : Price, a British globe trotting baronet, .was a passenger on \*h«v- Sierra from Sydney. •: ';\u25a0';•\u25a0 . -,\u25a0 . ' ; purihg the Sierra's stay, at Sydney Dr v Alexander J. Younger, the liner's Hjrgr^on, died, i vlctinx of pneumonia, which followed a cold contracted at A uckland. j He was ill ten days. His body was brought here \u25a0 «ihd will be cremated. Dr. Younger was 65 years! of: age and unmarried. He lived in Alameda. Dr. A. G. : Corbin, medical superintendent of the Sydney Hospital, j made the trip from Australia as the liner's surgeon.- '..- \u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0' ''..'\u25a0.\u25a0 \u25a0 : The Sierra's passengers included: From Sydney — F. G. Bingham, Miss Lucy I. CowaH. CUtriea MatUieH-», J/iss Kllzabetu M. , Hact^tt. Alfred A. Hai-kett. Mrs. Martin Jones .O*p;d. Mr: and Mm. H, V. Eobertson .^* '. Auckland-rllr. and MmM, F. Carer. W 1, Hall. O.lunel. J. T. M. Ha.vhTirst, -H. 'il. Havl \u25ba-IP!** i'- V - \u25a0U»Tturst. Sir Francis Price, Bart, E. 1.. Trover, A. S. Tn>ner; - \u25a0: ';: Pago Pajro— <Jovernor C.- B. T. Moore. - ; : : 1 Honolulu-Dr. and Mrs. F. T. Brooks, Miss ' «"« X - T i lompf; '' n - Mr - \u25a0'"-" l; Mrs - ''Hedeniann. ,M iss HwJtmasn, - Mr. \u25a0 tad Mis. Q; F Bnsh •Mr ' «nd Mrs. Owrge Yon. H. B. Schratke. J. Franl I A fl^Culvefr^ra7 £ £?!^' : G^ KUhD ' | I Coronado Makes Quick Run "\u25a0\u25a0 '-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' The barkentine Coronado arrived yes terday from Honolulu with 17,820 bags of sugar. She made the run in nineteen and a half days, which is one of the best .sailing passages made In some time. The Coronado was brought home by Captain Lunn. She left Honolulu in command of Captain Potter, but :put back to the Island port on account of .the veteran master's illness. When the Coronado left Honolulu, Captain Potter was very jsick. On the way back to th« island port some heavy . weather was encountered and the mate of the Coro nado suffered a fracture of both legs. He also was left in the hospital at Hon .oiulu. _ : ;' ; v ; ; ; -.'' ' -. ... .;;.: . :; .'..;. -\u25a0\u25a0 • f?< In Colllitlon at Port Tottb nend . ! The schooner Okanogan, from San Diego, met with a mishap yesterday upon her arrival at Port Townsend. As; she was coming .to anchor she col llded with the German ship Thalassa. The tatter's starboard bulwarks ami rigging were considerably damaged. • •' •' 'Overdue Bark I» S«afc.. . ! . " The French bark Maria, out 222 days from. Newcastle. England,; for Seattle, passed In . at Tatoosh yesterday, afterr noon. .'.The. Maria has been. on the over-, due list for some time and was; quoted for reinsurance at 40 per cent. ; ; '-.';. • \u25a0 ~H;- ; .Wnler Front Xoie* ;."\u25a0'.-]- '\u25a0[ ' The liner D-pric. Captain Gankroger. arrived yesterday. from jYokphama from this port: . \ /:;\u25a0'•; . ' ]\u25a0'\u25a0'. :\u25a0.\u25a0'\u25a0:'\u25a0 '\u25a0; :' '\u25a0•:,. :J \u25a0 \u25a0".\u25a0 The «hlp Henry Falling arrived yes terday "7 4. days fj-om Newcastle, Aus tralia, with 2411 tons of coal consigned to J. :and A. Browji. . ! '? -•\u25a0;.? : -. \u25a0 . . \u25a0.: Receipts of lumber by sea, yesterday amounted to l;S38,60O feet, ; » ; . . > - : The French' steamer' Amlrat Exelmans •sailed yesterday, for Havre,; by -way of Seattle and Tacoma/. . • .:. • ] : \u25a0 : -«Th<e eolller Wellington: sajled.yester- ifor Nanairho ifor aiiother cargo of black. -diamonds. /; :\u25a0\u25a0'..\u25a0 : '. : \ \u25a0.'-. ' '\u25a0 , ' . COAST SHIPPING NEWS *\u25a0<- \u25a0 . =:- .. \u25a0 • -..- ::.;' '.;\u25a0•: -,-; ;. ' • . :...:,' Items of Interest to Mariners W*of the Pacific "S.A!« rEDRO. 1 /Jan. 31.— Tbe' Mexican passen-' \u25a0f*-t nod .freight- etramEltlp' Curacao, bound from • Maxatlan ft? £a : n.' Fraocl»c«.- caHed at this . port <liJt» mcniing. to . land ptsscngeris n3<l ' then : pro oeedtd. --.-\u25a0•\u25a0 •-••\u25a0-.: --- i •--•\u25a0-. . \u25a0 \u25a0 . "\u25a0 Tne : H'srnßhtp • Meteor,' Captain : Wright, .cleared tonight : fcir-Tsemna,'-. via San Francisco. ' •The. barkentlne: John Palmer, Captain Simon- Ben. \u25a0 berptof pte reported as ha ring • sailed, \u25a0 still remain^ Ja port, unable to obtain a full crew; \u25a0 The schooner Davjd Evans. Captain Heel; . fln \t\keQ. \u25a0• Vlißrharglng; hrr lumber cargo and : sailed . \u25a0 toriay 'la liallast; for Everett to reload. ' ; ' '\u0084 The; cteamsbU* Northland, .'. Captain I JamieMn, will . dlscliarg* \u25a0 tiff liitnber cargo tonight. . She ..la scheduled to rlear tomorrow for Graya Bar • hor. to -wloaft;. taking freight and passengers for Kan rraartsoe. • . ; ' . ••; .-...-' ,-.v, "... . The Uritlßb bark Falls of GarrjT is now out forty -eitbt day« : from Antwerp for San Pedro, ' carry tin sr arargo of cement. ' • . . '/'• ',>•; v TKe-*c!iOone.r- Batogor ts'onttwo days 'from \u25a0 Aberfle^n with a fall cargo of lumber consljmed 'to: this' port* \u25a0 The' **-booner. Ensign.. Captain •Applaud." seventeen days from : Grays Harbor.' is \u25a0 «51srhar»r!nir 900.000 feet of lumber at the Soutb ;«>rn Pacific ' Railroad's- wUarf.i^«Ng^iJtemiiaß \u25a0 The- isehopner John A-.. Captain Olson," anchored 'in" the: outer" lia.rbbr " toalght. having , arrived from -San Francisco. ."The schooners George :E. Hlllirigs and-.Pbllipr>lne finished discharging and wiled- tonight for northern ports In" ballast, to \u25a0\u25a0 PORTLAND. Jan.! 31.— Loncshoremen were to day -loading lumber on the . steam ." schooner Thomas L. Wand. The \u25a0 sailors ; who were sup : nosed to • hare performed "• the work went on : a 6trike becaui<* they were not served coffee at the time prescribed by the union by-laws. Cap tain-Hard wick says coffee war: not . served this rooming because the Bailors overslept and, would not have been ready for It until- within a half hour -of the regular breakfast. " This made tt Im possible for the union cook - to \u25a0 serve- th« ; tw© meals, -and- be said he' .would rather quit than try to dish out the coffee. \u25a0 Captain - Hardwick' toldhlmto stay, and in retaliation the sailors quit. • :• ; .' >. ../•''-. .'.-\u25a0;:'• -'. :' The French bark : N«emi probably will finish loading wheat tomorrow.- at . Montgomery dock N>. 2. The wheat la.stUl'to co-he in on the cars. \u25a0 / \u25a0'. .; -. •\u25a0 . - r - ... . . The steamship. Columbia sailed for San Fran cisco last, nfjbt with all the freight she could carry and a larjre list of passengers. : • :-. '.- The Bteamer' Alliance:. sailed this evening : for EureUa and Cooe Bay.. So .much, freight- has' been offered! this . time that some of -it j will have to be left behind. . • .. ASTORIA, Jan. 31.— The steamrhip Columbia arrived here today 'from: Portland, arid; after taking on a small freight. l left put for San Francisco. •• : ' .. '.'...:.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0: . • ' The American steamship. San Mateo arrived to day froui San : Francisco. : Bh'e comes ' to . load lumber at Portland for California. -'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ." The sehponer Lucille:, lumber laden, for San Francisco, arrived here from Portland. . i'The. ecboonert Irene and Ottllle.. Fjord were towed up; river to commence loading lumber for California. . . \u25a0-.•:\u25a0-..•: :.;.,' \u25a0; A protest was filed- at : .the Custom-house to- day ,by Captain Hopken of \u25a0 the German ship Arthur Fitger against tie .fine .of SSOOO imposed on bis vessel yesterday, by the Collector of Cus toms for failure to bring . a consular: bill .of "health from Bristol, the original port of sailing. In the protest Captain Hopken said, that be. did not - take charge of the vessel ' until after '_ her arrival at Antwerp, and- that the former captain did .not mention the- bill of health, to him and he was not aware that one -was necessary. Cap tain' Hopkins asked that, the fine ' be- canceled. His protest has been forwarded to the depart ment at Washington. *'.'.-• . \ ':. \u25a0\u25a0 '" : • .' ."\u25a0 •" EL'REKA. Jan. 31.— The', arrivals today were the. steamer Argo' from San' Francisco and the steamer F. A. Kllburn : from Portland and' Coos Bay. The steamers City of Topeka.' C«sco -and Eureka departed for San Francisco. . \u25a0 The Kllburn.. arriving here late this afternoon,' reported an- exceptionally-rough trip from Coos Bay ta'this port. A"' heavy storm prevailed and the passengers could not remain in the berths. A full :- .watch of officers: were kept 04 the bridge all. night . and -they, -\u25a0 too; found lt ; a hard i task to keep from going overboard. It : took the \u25a0Kllburn twenty-seven hours to come from COO 9 : Bay.y : v. ;. : :\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0' "/\u25a0 "' : . \u25a0\u25a0". -•;.,-. : \u25a0'.\u25a0 ; The steam; schooner Albion . is tied up at Ar cata on the mud and seems'to be pnable to get oft..''. She has apt yet esked: for assistance. 1 SEATTLE. Jan. '31.— Articles of Incorpora tion for the ' Economic Transportation Company, capital stock- $10,000,000, were .filed today. . Nor man, R* Smith, ; lnventor of : the rotary engine. Is president. • Smith said that a' large fleet of boats, .was \u25a0 to be built for , the : coastwise i and local trade. .. The Seattle: Spirit, the first of the' vessels' to ber equipped with the rotary 1 <?nplrte, will have, her trial trip : in a few days. : .Another craft is almost '.completed and several' more are planned. • The routes of the new vessels .have not \u25a0 yet been announced. . : - -.- '..'":. .'": \u25a0' ' :"\u25a0.. : The schooner Vega, which' arrived here yes terday, made the round. trlr>' from Seattle to. San Frahcisco and. return- .in : tliirty-flve days! This is considered a remarkably fast passage.. The heavy weather lately. iiA3 interfered, with the halibut fishermen, and. forced many of them to tie up. Most of the fisbermea have lost money this season. \u25a0\u25a0 : "'•' ' ' .'. : . •."\u25a0•: \u25a0•'". The Overdue-. List '.'... nr.'tish bsrk Netlnrb.r. 205 days from Mary port, for Taleahuaho, $0 per cent. : . . " British bark Ar.toria, 101. days from Adelaide, for: Europt-. Bj'per eeiit. .' ...-.- '. \u25a0 .' . Army TranMporta Tlie Bnrnside J« at Seattle. . • : The Bufr.rd i« in port. . : •;-• ; ' - Tbe Crook Is in pfnt. Out of. commission. TUc Disie is at Mnnlla. :\u25a0-:.' \u0084 . The Kirkpatrickis at. Newport News. Va. :- The Ix>saa is in port and will sail February 5 far Manila. -.' -. • i .. \u25a0 ./ '. .-\u25a0... ',•-\u25a0: - v Tli'Vlncalls.ls at Newport News.' Va'. \u25a0' \u25a0 Tli» SJ'.ieriaan is In port. Out- of commission. • Tiw Sl<«nnan bulled January 15 from Honolulu for Manila. ' ' .• , \u25a0-.'-\u25a0\u25a0 •-. • . . ' The Tbcmas wiled January 22 from Manila for this port. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . .. ; • • : . Tln» "aarren Is in port, befng fitted to go Into coipinisslon. ... ; - - - . .;' .NEWS OF THE OCEAX. Engawd for. Lumber ' . The Carman' ship \u25a0Ellerbek. on Pjif-et Sound, was . rbartcred prior- to arrirai for lnmber thence to the :'»>st const of South America at 48s Od. 3lerchandlse.< For .Hawaii The steamer Alabkan* sailed yesterday for Hon olulu Tla Seattle and Tacoma with merchandise as cargo from this port valued at $90,422 and including the following: ; ' • •\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0-'\u25a0:. 659 os canned poods. 271 cs fable' preparations, 775 bales bay, 8700 bbls fuel oil. 25 cs turpen tine, 574 pkgs iron, 32.252 lbs yellow- metal, 330 Bks plaster 120 cs soap, 600 pkgs- railroad ma terial, 734 kegs nails, 21 rolls duck. 8 pkgs tin chiaery.' 2208 pcs and 137 pkgs pipe. 49 bales and 54 cs cotton domestics. .76 bbls lubrieatine oil. 46 cs dry goods, 39 pkf"s wagon material. 111 pkgs cordage, 33 toxs window glass. 20 bills ours. 15»J5 pkes paper, 22 bales paper bajrs, 10 Bales twine, 176 pkgs Bteel, 20 bbls pltch,'2O pkgs paints. , . : ; • . ' \u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0'..• ~... In addition to the cargo preyiously reported the steamer Neyadan. which sailed o*n Tuesdnv for Honoiahi and Kahului. had 1437 ; bales hay 10 Eks sorghum. 12.000 fire bricks, SO sks fire clay, 13 tons pand and l.safe," valued at $10C7. / SHIPPIXG INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED '-:'*., :'- ; - \u25a0 „ TUursday. January>3l.i : Stmr San Pedxo, Anfindsea; 31 : hours -from Kureka. =:-= . ' : . . : -\u25a0 ' . . Stmri Point Arena, Fosen, 12 hours from Al bion. • \u25a0 ... \u25a0'. : ;.\u25a0• . ."'. ;\u25a0\u25a0 ;• •-. \u25a0\u25a0-, . . ..... :; Stmr Santa Cruz, Zeh, '10 hours from Jlon^ tercy. ' • :-. ..-\u25a0' ;-. , : - • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ..-,-. - ; \u25a0 ' .;\u25a0,-\u25a0 \u25a0 Stmr Hanalel, RAvens, 80 hours from Will apa Harbor. '•-, •• .- -..-\u25a0 •• -\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 .-•\u25a0\u25a0-'. ='.. ' .-\u25a0 -. : Br stmr Appalacbee; Nlcolls," 29 - dsfs from SUanjrhai. via MoJI 23 day*. -.: - :\u25a0; - '\u25a0'. • : Stmr Phoenii.Hansen, 12 hours from Bowens Landing. '.: .\u25a0;\u25a0': •.•;.".• :•:• \u0084 \u25a0 ' '..; •;•;.- .- : . .. .. • Stmr Roanokei Dunham, 3 days from' Portland, via - Kureka r 18 hours'. \u25a0'• - : ' . :\u25a0-'-\u25a0:\u25a0 -.'\u25a0\u25a0 Ger stmr Itauri. Knudsen. 3^ davg from Seattl*-: . -Put In to finiKb lbadine. \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' : * \u25a0'\u25a0 '"\u25a0• \u25a0.'•' \u25a0" : Stmr Sierra, Houdlete; 24 days 3 hours and 25 minutes froui Sydney, ria' Honolulu C ' day* id : hours \u25a0 and 26:. minutes. : '" -.:' \u25a0• \u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0•..:.. \u25a0; Stmr-BanU Rosa; ;Gielow,' 41 hours from- San Diepo-, etCi \u25a0".:.:•• \u25a0..".:\u25a0.,•.•-..; .:-'.-.: \u25a0;:\u25a0,,\u25a0• . . Stmr Guaiala, .-.Kjeliin, 44 hours : from: Eureka. - Sttnf : M. F. Plant, .Nelson, 48 hours from Corts. Bsy. •;\u25a0 ; '\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0.' •>\u25a0•\u25a0••'\u25a0 ; \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0<••...:•" : •..•. Stmr A«ryll, Dickison, -^- days from Ancon, via J'ort narford .24 hours. • ' \u25a0 ...?,-• : • Br. ship Saraoena,. Thompson, 169 days . from Ilamburg. \u25a0• \u25a0 . ':• -. \u25a0• \u25a0 ': ', : 'Ship .Henry Falling. Graham,- 74' days from ...Newcastle, ". Australia, . -.- \u25a0\u25a0 . v . . :: Nor.«hip Mabhona, Brbch,' 14V days from Ant werp.: . . : . •-..\u25a0: . ' .'\u25a0 :\u25a0-..- - : -."..\u25a0•. '. : Bktn-Corbnado, Lunn/'19«4 days from Hono ' ItllU. .'. '\u25a0\u25a0.. '.. • • .' .. . •-: . '.- ' : ' ' ; ; Sehr. Sophie Christ enson, Lunvaldt, 13%' days from Gr*jr* Harbor:', . \u25a0 '--\u25a0;- ' .' \u25a0 -.-, ;•\u25a0' Schr.-; Jessie Minor, Jorgenson, 6 days - f rom I';-.,? \u25a0'•; I- : '. cleared ...' '• , r i \u25a0'. ."\u25a0'.', .- Thursday, January 31> '. :' Br stmr Wellington; Cutler; Ladysmith; West ern Pnel Co. \u25a0 \u25a0', \u25a0 ' ,'..\u25a0 \u25a0.-..' .Stmr Ala Kk an.. 'Nichols., Honolulu, via Seattle; Williams. Dimond 4; Co. \u25a0 v . , *,i . r Stmr Pomona,. Swanson, Eureka; P C S S Co. . Fr Stmr Ainlral Exelmans, Gens, Havre, etc., .via Seattle and Tacoma-; <?. \u25a0 W- , McNear. . " -. Br sblp : Rbuddlan- Castle,-. Roberts, Newcastle, Australia; G.. W. JlcNear.- . - \u25a0'••.. \u25a0' \u25a0 \u25a0 ..SAILF.D . , . .' .; : . :.. \u25a0 . \u25a0 Thursday. /January \u25a0 31. '.; Stmr Helen , P. : Drew, Gunderspn, Point Arena.' Ktmr Brunswick, Eilefsen, Fort-Bragg.'-, 4 ,^ \u0084••;. \u25a0 : Stmr Roanoke, Dunham, Sau Pedro. , '.Ktmr George W. : EMer, Jesseu, A6toria, ; via Eureka. - ' ' : \u25a0 •, , ; ••• : '• ' . Ktmr South Coast.- Paulsen.- Caspar. . Ktmr National City, WinkeJ; Fort Bragg. • Htmr Newburs. Johnson." t. rays Harbor • -' Btmr Svea; Allen. Grays Harbor. .\u25a0.\u25a0-.'\u25a0 '\u25a0 SJinr Chas. .. Nelson, Preble, -. Astoria , and ,'Port 'snfl. '"-."-• '••;. \u25a0\u25a0 ' ' '\u25a0\u25a0*.' \u25a0'\u25a0-\u25a0 '\u25a0"• \u25a0-.- * •'• 1 •' Stmr Costa -Rica, Mason, Portland..-.. ; . . \u25a0 ; Stmr Ceatralia, Erickson,- Grays Harbor. •'\u25a0 Stmr . Wertport, > Moreno; . W^stport. - - : :"'Stnir Lansing, .Herriman,. Port \u25a0 Har ford. • Stmr iiate of -California, Thomas,' San .Diego, 'etc. \u25a0 '•' •'.-\u25a0---.- . -''\u25a0'. : - \u25a0\u25a0' - \u25a0-' '\u25a0.'-. -" \u25a0\u25a0 - Ktmr Mayfa'ir.'Hahfcen. Grays Harbor. .-\u25a0 Stmr Pomona, Swanson, ; Eureka. _ ...". : '\u25a0: '- Schr Solano,. Rosich, Grays Harbor.; — . ... OL'TSIDB BOUND IN— l2 MIDNIGHT Bark W.B. Flint. -•" . . . : . TELEGRAPHIC POINT: LOBOS, Jan:3l.t:lo.;p. m.-r- Weather 'togzr, wind south: velocity 22 mile* per hour.^ \u25a0 . :-. . DOMESTIC PORTB.-1 .-\u25a0;-. . COOS BAY— Sailed Jan SCM-Schr ; Guide, for ! San- Franc! «Co. -.;::- .:: ; - -•.\u25a0••.\u25a0 \u25a0 ': '\u25a0 • Sailed Jan 31 — Schr. Repeat,", for ; San • Fran ciseft. - -'-.'. \u25a0'\u25a0' •':•-\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0• \u25a0' ' \u25a0'.-,'' -. : \u25a0'\u25a0'--. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;'\u25a0; • SEATTLE— Sailed - Jan- 31 — Stmr Washington, for San Francisco: stmr Tampico, for San Pedro.-; -Arrived Jau '. 31— Br \u25a0 etmr : Dunerie,"'. hence Jan 27. .-" • .-"\u25a0'-• '\u25a0- •-.- -,-.- 'v- -..-•..;,:- _-v .' ROGHE HARBOR— Arrived "Jan 81— Bktn 'Archer, hence Jan 10; brig W. G. Irwin, hence Jan 23.. • \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-:.\u25a0':\u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0 -'..:\u25a0 ..•V-rr-"-. . \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0 >\u25a0 •?>. ..:• I*ORT. TOWNSEND— Arrived Jan 31— Br «tmr Duneric, ' lience ' Jan 27; . Br bark , Sussex, \u25a0 from i'isco\ •;-\u25a0'\u25a0.- • • - "^^^^."sj-u^,;/; , Pass«J' Inward - Jan -31— Schr . Camano, hence Jan, 22." for. Port Gamble. .'--'»..\u25a0.:-' ; \u25a0 % . Sailed . Jan , 30— Br 6tmr . Islworth, .for . Guay tsas. ' ••\u25a0'\u25a0;. ' \u25a0.-..•\u25a0 ...•'...- Arrived Jan 31 — Schr Okanogan, •' from - San Diego. "-\u25a0'";" ,",' '' ' " "-'" iV . .\u25a0;;."\u25a0\u25a0•...>\u25a0 .•/rVj;-; .;'- - . • . Arrired \u25a0 Jan \u25a0 31^ — Nor; ship .: RJuken," from : Mol lendo;BCbr'A.i M." Baxter, hence Jan 23."' " -^ ; "- PORT' LDDLOW— Arrlved>; Jan: 31— Ship .St. David; hence ' J&n B. '•- \u25a0-.* ' n .- \u25a0 ?. > '. •' . ' JUNEAU-^Sailed Jan-30— Stmr Ramona, for Skcpway.- \u25a0" <•'. ' ' -\u25a0 .-\u25a0 '-.:'\u25a0 \u25a0: • - --\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0. ; TATOOSH— Passed Inward - Jan 31— Bktn Ev- \u25a0TflE-- SAN FRANdISCO' GALL- .FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1.:i907. -?f.* Weather* Report. V.-'« United • States. Department .of Agrteulture — Weather Bureau.' 'San -Francisco, -January' 31. : " : • . 'RAINFALL - DATA \u25a0 • • . •\u25a0••\u25a0-•.* •\u25a0\u25a0.'• :\u25a0•'•> ...'• Past • Seasonal.-'' Stations — ' .'' \u25a0;\u25a0." 2-t Hours.' to Date. Normal. Eureka - ......\u25a0.'...'. .-.'..-'.:; - ::.....-.' '• . 24.80 • Red 81uff:...:..'......-. .24 '\u25a0'-\u25a0-\u25a0:. 15.51, 15.10 Sacramento". T..-...'.;....';.3iT..-...'.;....';.3i • J •14.Q1 . t: 11.37 San Francisco..»...... -:t. ' 13:11- ' '13.99 San Jose ...:........;. ,00 •;•"\u25a0'•" 12.04 '\u25a0'\u25a0" ' Fresno ..C... ..... .00-^7.20 V 4171 San Lnis Oblspo: ......' .00 14;74 12.81 Ix>sAnseles ...:.....;. .01 14^4 • 9.18: San DJeso .......:..":\u25a0:"', .00 .'.'.- 5.05 5.34; \u25a0/\u25a0•^•;";\u25a0•'' :-;-s. •\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0:?•\u25a0s-.'S-"-"f t:"•\u25a0*?\u25a0\u25a0 :.sTAtibss./.-i.v.^-^'-B.: vl;-'!^ ' -\u25a0."'-.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0%\u25a0 -a -2- :--:':--:' • 2 \u25a0•:. \u25a0 o~ .'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0: ;"" •-•-.8 \u25a0 -I' I-;.: ;-.:\u25a0.::\u25a0 , :\u25a0; \u25a0 P°!se. \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0 '.:"..•.•.20.90 ;541 42 SW CloudY T. Jlasstaff \u25a0;....30.10 40. 2«' W Pt.Cldy : 100 Iresna ..,V.....30.26; C«.'4fJ..W Clear .00 Independence .30.] G 62 30 S Pl.Gldv .00 Kalispell ;....2f1.40 42MS" SW- G!oiidys'.o6 Los Angeles.'.•.•:3O:lß'. .J>S; 48: W \u25a0 Gloiuly -.00 xi-v^ c 5 a •;-->.30.18 -40 IS NW / Pt.Cldy .00' vJ t-J a. malpals 3(>-23. 46 44 S : Ratn .10 North Head :.. 29.76-. 4S-44 NW • cimidy : .12 Pocatello .....29.94 .42 34 S \u25a0 Cloudy .04 Pt Reyes.Lt. .30.17. 52 .. S Foeey 0° Port Una .... ...29.74 ,54 33.. SW Itafn^ :24 Phoenix- ........ 30.14 .. CtV 48 NW Pt.Cldy .00 55 e2e22 onu-»-:----5°0 nu-»-:----5°- oqV" r>2 40. .SW Pt.CUiy .00 Red Bhiff ..;...30.12 54- 52 SB' Rain: .24 ! W^"^.-"-"! 0-00 5C =50 -\u25a0SW Cloudy \u25a0.(*) Sacramento ...30.24 56 50 SR- Rain .30 laltl alt i^ ke •;: -30-10 .44 : 32^ NE Cloivlv : T. | an BIPKO -.;,30.22- CO- 43 NW' Pt.Cldv .00 San iFranciseo 30.25 58 sft SW Cloudy ' T. ii a Jt' OO n 1. 1"; -i 3i) ',, 2ft 4ft4t4t 4 52SR Clear . .00 I °p^v?U V>° -I 0I 0-30 5« 46 .NW Cloudy , .00 S. .B; Farallon 30.26. 53 . S '" Rain T Seattle..:.;.. 29,70 50:44 SW' pf.Cldy^ ,04 ?5 oltan f, •....,29.56:44 24. SW Clondj \u25a0' 01 \u25a0 •summit ...;..;- 40-31 .S ' Snow .70 W«n» •'"••^•?? 33 ... SE : Clear -..00 "alla ..: -.20..4 .52 .24 SW Pt.Cldy .00 ttinnemucca ..30.02 .48 34- SW. Cloiidy \ T. \nma ...,... .30;14; 72 43; :W /Clear .; .00 lnehes eraSe pno "' 148 Inches: year, 108 -_\u25a0 SYNOPSIS AND FORECAST . ' -^ \u25a0 rm» off tDe Washington coast has moved rapidly eastward : and.- now overlies northern Mtmtana. j ,lt has caused rain from San Francisco northward and eastward to the Rocky Mountains. ii ? outh $ rly winds are reported from the Far anon islands, northward alon? the coast. Cloudy weather prevails over the entire Paclflc Slope. / Conditions : are favorable- for cloudy weather In California Friday, with showers in the .north portion. :- : '..•' ,\u25a0• \u0084 •::..-: \u25a0;-\u25a0' WEATHER KOREQAST Nbjj^ Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Friday, probably showers: fresh west wind .scuStn/ 111187-811^' Fr^: trs wm g wtndi altd \u25a0^W?? I?™?7^^1?™?7^^ . \u25a0 : G. H. \VILLSOX, I^ocal Forecaster. ': .;'..;/ : •'. •': Temporarily..in charge. \u25a0 : . Y Ot}. G Gpß?*' rotn Hpnoluiu,; for: Port Town' \u25a0\u25a0 Passed In; Jan 31—Bark Hecla, 'hence Jan' 11,: for Port.Townsend.'.: • \u25a0 ',--...•- •\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0.>\u25a0. -.. \u25a0 Passed inward Jan \3l^l-V '.bark Marie, from Newcastle, Englaqd,: for: Seattle; i brig j William Vj?'il^henc?! Jim Harbor.. • : . \ ALOtZ—Sailed Jan .30-r-Strar liertha. far Seattle; ,-\u25a0 : \u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0 "\u25a0 ' \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0-:\u25a0' 'i. \u25a0\u25a0 • .-.- .":;•-. • ' . FORT BRAGG—Arrived Jan: 31—Stm^. Whites- \u25a0 boro, hence Jan 30, ; •:•„ \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . PORT GAMBLE—Saiied Jan! 31—Ship: Jabez Howes, for Port Elizabeths : ;;." Arrived Jan 31—SchrCamapo,: hence' Jan 24* selir Kobert lowers, hence Jan 23. A • ',': .ASTORIA—SaiIed Jan 31—Stmr Columbia, fori San- Francisco. •\u25a0•':•: \u25a0' •:\u25a0 '• ."\u25a0 .'. . . j ... . EVERETT—SaiIed Jan ;31—Striir Edlth^ "for 1 San Francisco. -..' \u25a0. \u25a0 :.' \u25a0 ••\u25a0'. - ' \u25a0'..•.' • r Eu^ EXA ~Arrtve<l Jan 31-4Stmr Argo, hence, Jan 30. \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 '-r \u25a0". • *?\u25a0 •\u25a0.':.'\u25a0'.. - ' •• \u25a0\u25a0 , Sailed Jan 31 —Stmr . Enreka, : for. San Fran cisco; stmr. City of Topeka; for San trancisco: stmr. Casco. for-San Franeisoo.. , • \u25a0• . ' P POINT REYES—Passed south Jan Sl—Stmr Grace Dollar, from Grays Harbor, tot San Fran cisco; stmr M. F.fPlant. from Coos Bay.for San trancl*e<i: bark W. B.Fliut, from Makaweli, for Sa'h.-Prancfcco. • \u25a0 .". ;.' •\u25a0. .. \u25a0 .' . . i* Passed Jan 31, 0:30: a; m—Stmr Alcatraz, from Point Arena, for San-Petlrb. '; ; •• .SAXTA > BARBARA— Arrived • Jan 30—Stmr Santa.Rosa, from San Diego, and sailed for San* Francisco.. \u25a0 •• . ';« •-.: . • • \u25a0 : .; ABERDEEN—Arrived Jan 30—Schr R C Slade, hence Jan; 25;. schr Edward R. West, hence Jan l£>. ...\u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0: .. \u25a0. ;': ' ' ' Sailed Jan 30 —Stmr Wasp, for San Francisco; . • Arrived Jan:.B1 —Stmr Carme.l, hence Jan 27. Sailed Jan 31^-Stmr Pulton, for • San Fran "Cisco. \u25a0..-" . \u25a0\u25a0: "\u25a0\u25a0'. \u25a0-- \u25a0' • \u25a0: .' i-\u25a0i -\u25a0 ' . --\u25a0\u25a0 SOUTH BEND—Arrived Jan: 31—Schr Sailor Boy, hence Jan 25. •\u25a0\u25a0"•.•\u25a0 \u25a0'.;• '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.. ; TACOMA —Arrived Jan 31—Bark* Emily Reed.: from -\u25a0 Port \u25a0 Townsend; Nor bark Marglt, from Honolulu. • :• • " >\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. :.. . ._ Arrived Jan 31—Ship St. Paul, bpnee Jan S. BELLINGHAM-riSaUed' Jan 31—Stmr Rainier, for San Francisco. /•' \u25a0 .\u25a0 •\u25a0\u25a0•: \u25a0 ; ... RAYMON'D^Arrived Jan 31—Schr Sailor Boy, hence Jan 25. : - >\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0;.. SAN PEDRO —Arrived Jan 31—Stmr Curacao,. from Guaymas; schr Ensign.', from Grays Harbor; schr Allen. A, hence Jan 25;'schr John-A,-from Eureka.. \u25a0 ;.• ,-\u25a0 .:.\u25a0'- \u25a0\\ \u25a0\u25a0:'" \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. \u25a0 '. '. . , Sailed Jan 31J 1 p. m.—Stmr Curacao,' for Saii Francisco;' 4; p.- m.—Stmr Meteor, • for"Seattle; bktn J. M. Griffith, for Columbia River; schr David Evans,, for Everett;; schr Philippine, for Grays Harbor; bktn John Palmer, for; Willapa Harbor; schr Ge-orge E. Billings, for Columbia River.-. ' •' •.. \u25a0\u25a0 • \u25a0. \u25a0 : ;•\u25a0!>: . . : • • . ; KASTERX PORTS 'i BOSTON—Arrived. Jan 30--Br stmr Seneca, from Manila. . ." •' .' : \u25a0'..'. :.. .. \u25a0\u25a0 ,:. NEW. YORK—Sailed Jan 30— Br stmr Santona for Colon. . \u25a0 :-.: •"..; :u . : • : :- . .\u25a0 Cleared Jan 30—Br stmr Erroll, for Manila.' ISUSD- PORTS : / HONOLULU—SaiIed Jau 31—Jap stmr Hong kong Maru, for Yokohama. ;• :. ' • Arrived Jan 31 —Stmr Callfornian,- from Ta coma/ : \u25a0". :\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0.•;;..;,. .':\u25a0 - . : FOREIGN PORTS . .: \u25a0 : >VICTORIA—SaiIed Jan 30—Stmr Umatilla, for \u25a0 San FranclKcp: stmr Condor, for San.Franclsco;. .:: Sailed.. Jan -31—Br strnr Isleworth, for .Guay mas.: ;••\u25a0•\u25a0;"•..-' \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 :•':: \u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0:.\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0; '\u25a0 - '"\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0; \u25a0' .-; '\ COLON—Arrived\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Jan 30—Stmr Finance, 'from New York.: \u25a0-•.• ••• '\u25a0 -..; \u25a0. .•\u25a0 \u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. -.\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0'- '\u25a0". SUEX—Arrircd Jan 10—Br., stmr Teesdale, from- —t—.-•..' \u25a0 .'','\u25a0' ..'..\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0.:\u25a0.\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 TYNE—Arrived Jan 14—Fr ship Loon Bluni, from \u25a0 Cardiff,; to finish loading, for San Fran \u25a0Cisco.- ' '• \u25a0\u25a0•:\u25a0.-•\u25a0• :•\u25a0•:•. \u25a0:. .; ; ' •\u25a0 : . YOKKAICHI— Arrived Jan 14—Ship .Astrai, hence Nov 16. :\u25a0: '\u25a0 ". . ;: '. : . . . \u25a0 . .ANJER—Passed Deo 30—Ship I. F. Chapman, from Hongkong.- for Baltimore.; . :. \u25a0 •:\u25a0• : '. : \u25a0 YOKOHAMATj-Arrived Jan 3(>—Stmr Treinont, from -Tacoma:.' ."; '.'\u25a0.\u25a0 V -.. .\u25a0• •' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ". Arrived prior to* Jan '31-^Br:;.Btmri Athenian. ; from Vancouver; Br stmr; Doric. liencfi'Jan :8: stnir- Minnesota,, from•.'\u25a0 Seattle.;. Jap stmr T6sa Marii. from Sentile. -\u25a0\u25a0'- ' : .\u25a0 : \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0' MANILA—Sailed Jan l»-;Br stmr Wray Cas tle, -for New York.' '. •;' . ..;- *. ::" NEWrASTI.K.; Australia—ln, port Jan 7—Br bark Antlope. for' San.Franclsco:- Br;«tmr Anl tnounfi for' San Franrlseo; simr- Boverlc.: for.Ssn Francisco; Br.bkth Helga; for- Hounluln; Br Rthir Klrklee, for San" Franolsco; sbiu Reiirp. for Sau Krane.Jsoo; bark Sea Kins, for.Honolulu.. ' '. ;: ' \u25a0 Chartered, t^.load Jan,7:—Br biirk Adcli'-rley. for Honolulu; Br stmr: Ellerfc,. for' San .Franclsci); Ger stmr' Germanlcus.*.' fnr San' Franclsrn;' bark Willscott. for: San Francisco.' ! '\u25a0\u25a0 ; ' • \u25a0 . IPSWlCH—Arrived Jan 30-^Br stmr Sheikh, berime- Nov 5. • '. -. ' \u25a0'. \u25a0.•'\u25a0.•, .VALPARAISO—Arrived prior to Jan ' 30-.Br stmr Cuzco,. from New York.; Ger stmr Nitokris, from Hamburg, for San Franelseo. •' ', - . OCEAN STEAMERS 0:. • SOUTHAMPTON—SaiIed Jan 31—Stmr- Amer' lka.- for' New York. • •-.•:•\u25a0.••\u25a0'\u25a0 ''. ' \u25a0 NEW YORK—Sailed Jan 31—Stmr La Lor raine. -for Havre. " ' . •• ' •:•\u25a0.;, • VALPARAISO—Arrived 1 pre'vlouK to' Jan 31— Stmr Nitrokls," from Hamburg and Antwerp.'via Corral.-for San Francisco. -. " ' '. •' -\u25a0' IvIVERPOOL-rArrlved Jan. OOr^Stmir i Maje'stle, from New York. ' .; .. .- IPSWICH —Arrived Jan 30—Stmr Sheikh,, from San Francisco, via Montevideo.;- • YOKOHAMA^ —Arrived . previous 'to Jan .'3l— Stmr Athenian.l from-.Vancouver, for Hongkong; Btmr: Doric, from.San Francisco,? via Honolulu, for \u25a0 nongkong; \u25a0 stmr' Minnesota, from Seattle; stmr Tosa Maru," from: Seattlep' stmr Tremorit, from Tacoma,-: for Manila.- \u25a0•. : . - QUEENSTOWN—SaiIed Jan 31—Stmr Baltic, for- New York. \ - \u25a0;.- \u25a0•>.\u25a0•-\u25a0 ' .'.HONGKONG—Arrived previous" to 'Jan '30— Stmr fjhawmnt, • from ; Tacoma, via. Yokohama, Shanghai, (.etc.-* -, ..':.' :.-.'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0"."•. Memoranda* > Stmr ' Sonoma; which > wa«i to\*all yesterday from .Sydney 'for Ran Francisco," wan delayed on acount • of . WJ ' of th« crew refusing f o work,' due to -captalrTs* refusal .to- discharge four nonunion men. . Strikers were arrested anil, sentenced t> one 'month at hard:labor: ; ' . * - •\u25a0•_\u25a0 • :.< Per Nor ship Mashona — On Doc 1, la t 56 5S S,' 10ng; 76 13 W," in; heavy westerly gale, -saw Ital bark; -showing letters : W T B . P, with foremast carried • away -abont' 8 } feet | from : the deck; "also mala topgallant* mast -and : inlzzen topmast 'pone and bowsprit and i jibboom ; cone. :. Saw no ; boats. Asked At: they; wanted' assistance, -but, received no answer from \u25a0 her, ; although - we : saw the crew on > board. ". Vessel ; was • loaded •-. and about '• 1 100 • tons register. .../.,: ".-.": ;\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-.--/\u25a0r^'^, i ' Per bktn Coronado,; at San t Francisco, Jan : SI, from Honolulu — Jan s 28, . SO : miles NW. •• of ; Point Reyes, saw. a' four-masted. bark ,\ bound for , San Francisco. -"'•": ' \u25a0 J .-\u25a0' v. •;.\u25a0'••-> •\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0 ..-.\u25a0\u25a0- :•'\u25a0,:\u25a0;. '••'. PORT . TOWNSEND,'. Jan \u25a0 81— Sehr ! Okanof-an arrived- from 1 San " Diego : today > and I collided I with Ocr \u25a0> ship \u25a0 Thalasßa « in sailing y into y anchorage. Tbalacsa sustained; considerable 'damage to^star bord bulwarks < and; rigging. -•:';•<- : ,-' \u25a0\u25a0 .-.' Sun and Tide United States • Coaut and < Geodetic ' Surrey— Time - and; Helxht or Tides at; Fort Point. For City -front (Misslon-Btreet wharf) » add '25' minutes. -.-. -, FRIDAT,.FEBnUARYI. ;.-;\u25a0; Stun -rises'.''.: . :. ."\u25a0..: ..".V. .;:.'. . ,;: r. ?. : ..-, . :*;.7.:14 Bun sets- '.\u25a0.'.'.'.'..*...'.*. ;.'.;.'.V.:; . ::..;.'.-.: -;5:33 \u25a0 '\u25a0\u25a0"-' Time! > ' : Time : ITime "-\u25a0--<•' ITirael- - Feb — -"Ft f .Ft ' ?Ft " -H.FtV . v;. h vr\r-- : j* lvw :-.-;.--.:-.}l-;;w| :.-\u25a0/,-;, .1 2:04 -5.0 .7:10 --2.5 12:47 \u00846.0 % 7:34 ;:,0.2 2 2:«3 5.1 8:00 ; 2.2 1:3!> '4.7 i 8:15 07 -3 ' 3:0.1 j 5.1 :S:Wi U.fl 2:37 : 4.4 8:56 13 «4 . 3:36 i 5.1 ;9:56 V'l.C 3:48 -4.1 9:38 1.8 lr :—: — - — - „_,-.::., . .—--,..,. — --\u0084. , \u25a0\u25a0 — :: — — — \u25a0. U. S. Branch^ HydroßrnphlccOfflce v \u25a0' At branch Tof i, the United ';. States " Hj-drographlc Office, - located . at i thei Merchants' >. Exchange.," is maintained sin Ban* Francisco • for.; tbe i benefit •of mariners, without regard \u25a0 to | nationality < and \u25a0 free of expense. Navigators - are I cordially . mri ted |to visit the office, when complete sett of chart* and POLICEMEN GIVEN PROMOTIONS : The : promotion of nine^policemen to higher , grades: in the service and, the appointment of. three new policemen to fill existing ;; vacancies : was ' the prin cipal business by t the Board bf Police Commlssioiiers' at Its meeting; last night, Commissioner^Umbsen; was not at the meeting, i being? detained by the illness of his daughter. ;: :- : t-; ; \u25a0 \u25a0 ,: Police^ 'Corporals ;-*. Patrick JMcGee. Thomas A. Atchison. John; M. Morris-, sey V and AVilliam * Callinan : were • raised! to the! rank -df sergeant, and Patrolmieh Jfemes McGowan,. John. F> Hawes, 1 Yin-! cent.'F. Dowd and;; Martin-' T. Cponey to 'the \ rank*- of 'corporal. ; Detective Sergeant Stephen :.y.,,"Bunner was given tne rank of 'corporal in.the regular ser vice....; .Frederick ; .: Kirchner. James- F. Halsey and 'Matthew: a: Collins were appointed \u25a0 patrolmen. /. v ! ; :\u25a0;*\u25a0 ; .-, ;- : • A.com.munication: from "property" own-, ers in Qearyv street /in 'the .first tw6 blocks west of Market.-asking lhat no saloon licenses ; be- granted ; for -these two blocks, -iwa'Sj; read J arid ; filed, with the y that . it is , to be brought iap' ; again^in case any ".request for a saloon \u25a0 license in: this j district is received. : The; cpn\munication- is based oh'the ground 'thatv the, t\^o blocks- in question :COnstltute-a : shopping district for ladies! tO'the;practicar exclusion of all other, kinds of , business,^ and should riot be marred .in respect by the presence* of .salobris.T/T-.;-/..vC;'.,-'. -?j : . •-. - :. , Liquor licenses were granted to. John j; Fury for a: saloon at 'the inbrthwest corner of ;; Webster.. apdO- McAllister streets and .to -Joseph. A. "Clark for a saloon at I.sls 'Finrnpre.; The- license of .'James' D.' .Courtney. 1 owner \u25a0\u25a0 oV a saloon.' at . 28 VPrecita avenue,:: was - re voked for. sening,:liqupr tp^minqrs. Sev> eral cases; of Vsaloon; owners; charged with maintaining' : saloons: :/ not . con structed according, to law were taken up and. dismissed/- */.. i j " • WORSHIPERS BRA\T3;RAI*V TO ' • : ; UTTEXD MISSION SERVICES Vlsl ( lns ' Pastor* Addremi \u25a0 Student Body at Stanford Upon Invitation ; ; : :\u25a0\u25a0;:.-;.;. | : " of ; Chaplain •.-\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0[''\u25a0\u25a0{. ' Large cptigregratldns braved the rain last:night to be present at. the mission serv:ices \IH; Trinity: and/ StJ:, Stephen's churches:;: '\u25a0 ;.- Dr. . : Ehdicbtt. Peabody preached- in Trinity; Churph,' taking - for. his ..theme the virtue; of : : thankfulness : He emphasized the" joy of work; telling of how. he had askediTheodore.Roose velt', shortly af tef'.he /became' President of th fe' TJn ited ata teS 1 1 .A t > were not hard work. ; •\u25a0; Roosey«^^aa- t 'a*rtßwered; that it was ; :hard>wdi'k,'^ttutjit 'I was great fun. There > was 'ho^reasonijsaid Dr.; Peabody, why r . wofkyshbuld"l'hot'3be : great .. furtT though' -iti.'must; be xnore.ithan/fun. _'•\u25a0 . ; In \u25a0St;'JStepheij | s;.ChurchVthe day .was given .'over'.toV'spe'ciallserviees .f or , the women 5*5 * held \uf1der7 the/alispices of the .Tybtnah's Auxiliary. ; In; the ; evening the usual : misßionary;,'.serv!bes were- con ducted by (r ßey.> George 1 Craig •Stewart. ; Dr. :Peabody>kyisiJt6d^ Stanford 'Uni versity yesterday- afternoon- upon the invitation . of /; Dr. 'Gardiner: 'and ; ad4 dressed the student body, j Rev. : James. E. : Fiieeman,'; who: is.:'conducting -. the mission- iri the Church of ithe Advent in Oakland,, was ; also present and spoke on.the choicer.of; a r . profession. : . ' OFFENDIXGipKXTAI, STUDEXT bisRHISSEDr-WITH REPRIMAND : John Conrpjv a, youngrstudr-t; of>a dental . polleke, jwho'; was tak«'n , into custody. l Wednesday^ night , at the. cor ner : of Sixteenth ; and : Mission streets for obstructing: the "sidewalk, ; was read; a" severe lecture: yesterday : by. , Judge Shortall, before; whom vhja yr&s up : -,l or ajHearing.'/ajid : then". dismissed.' ,*: : * :.fj-:,:: .fj-: , : I Gonroy was 7 oiie^ of ; a gang^ of some forty Btudents,'' who,' In Initiating f our fellow-students into one : of itheir^f fai ternities, \u25a0 causedV; ai \u25a0 large; crowd: to gather :\u25a0 in '•; front, of a restaurant, iii which: the:^candidates were made : ;to parade : back \and : forth; blindfolded. ";'}• When instructed' by 'a;; pbl lceman to leave: the^restaurant .and disband,: ths yoiing men- refused point'blank, wherer upon Cdnroy; apparently ithe leader of the.. gang, was \u25a0 plaped under arrest.-.: -\u25a0";. "Vorthern. AVhent Marketn :\u25a0" ' ".; - ; '.'-.•. ORi-XiON \u25a0::\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0/-: \u25a0\u25a0-.>\u25a0:\u25a0 ,'\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0 PORTLAND,- Jan. 31;— WHEAT —CIub,. 6Sc; bluestem, 70e; '.red,* 66c; valleyi 87c: ; :. . .'. -. ; sailing directions: of the world are 1 , kept at. hand, for..coinparison'apd reference, "and -. the latest In formation can ' : always ;. be obtained .. reganling lightti, dangers to narlKUt 101.1 and all .matters of interest to ocean commerced "The time, ball- ser- Ticehas been "suspended .pending the reconstruc tion of the tower of the Ferry ibulldlng. : ' v- :.-' : : :'. = \u25a0.\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0.;: • ; : ;> ;;; J. C.v BURNETT, : : .:, ',) - -Lieutenant. U. S. ; in: Charge.* : Movement* "ot ' Steamers ' : '.-" :"":\u25a0!-\u25a0/'\u25a0;.",''':,*:';-'\:••'.'. to.'AßnivE 1:;-,'.''.'.;;;;:1 :;-,'.''.'.;;;;: •'.:;\u25a0:"-';' :'..'.:.&tearher:. 4:,:;; '\u25a0;'-t-.:.:\.-: \u25a0\u25a0From:, .:\u25a0.';;;\u25a0•.. '.Due'"'; ' Jta'iiri'.::-:. X:-X ' S<«i»tt!o '.-.;!..;; ;.\u25a0.:..,; Feb;- 1 South 8ay....: HumtxHrtt. .>;;.;......; Feb.- 1 Breakwater.... o<>ps Kay. .;.i>::.:;;.-. Feb.- 1 l-\ Kilbm-n..;.:, Turtland &.\Vay Torts: Feb.X 1 G. Lindaupr:.'-., ;T. rays Harbor.-. '......\u25a0. Feb. .41- Daisy Mitchell; :Wlllapa- Ilarhor/.,.;./. Feb.. 1 ' J.Jlisgtns.V.'.i' .';/»V....'.-.".:.r..-.v:...". Kebi "1 P0rn0...•;..'.:- . It.: Ar»>na-& Albion.-.'.'. Feb. .'. 1 : S«n Juan..'.:.'. Nevv: York,:.vi'a 'Anpqn: Fob.' I City Topeka;-.'.' Hnmtwltlt .:..:..,.... F<«b. • 1 \u25a0Vanguard:•.'•."•"\u25a0)•"> Hnmbolclt.'...:... \;:, .'.\u25a0". Feb. .".2 Argo:. 1. i."v.".!.. jllnniboldt;". ;.'.. ;•.;;.'.'.; Feb. t 2 • Coiidor... .'.. v.' : Oyster Harbor \u25a0..;..;'... Feb.-,:,2 j Curacao..".'.... Mexican- Ports- \u0084....-. Feb. -2 ; Umatilla:.'..'...' ; Puget* Sound' I'orts Feb. \u25a0 2 ColntHbla...:.: Portlantl:& Astoria::'.. Feb. 2 . 80riita..'..."...' San Pedro &\Way:Pts. Feb.' 3 \u25a0 Rainier........ Seattle &. Bf-lMngham. Feb. C 8 • Sea Foam. .*.'.:-' 'Menrtoclno & Pt. Arena Feb.. > 3 Homer..'.::... Grays Harbor .;....•;.. Feb. '4 Northland.-."...' San Pedro ............ Feb.~^4. State Cal '• \u25a0: S.; Ciego &.;Way Ports. Feb." 4 AmrHatnelin:.' Seattle V.......:,;:... Feb. ' 4 P0m0na..:..'.".; - Hutnboldt ............. Feb.".4 Jimißutler.... San.Pedro .\u25a0;..;.....-.. Feb.-4 Amer. Maru.-V -, China \u25a0& Japan.....:.. Fob.- 1 '4 Kureka....."... Hnmboldt .....*.'.'...... Feb. -6j Coos 8ay...:.". ;S. Pedro. & Way,-Ports. Feb. -.'6 Nome City.7.." Portland* ARtoria:.'-.': Feb. J»; Buckman. ....".* Seattle; &'' Taeoma."..-. Feb.' -5 Norwood r.V"..'. Grays .Harbor-...:.... Feb. 6 Coeta X lea.-..". Portlands Astoria.... Feb.. 7. Santa Kosa..."i --'8.-.•Diego\u25a0'&;Way Porte. Feb: '.7 Pern.r; ..V.... .New; York. Tla.Ancon. Feb. :--7:--7 City Puebla..".. Puget Sound Ports;";. JFeb." 7 •;' .;.•"• .\u25a0 : : TO :SAHj>;•;>;\u25a0,,,; \u25a0 :.:.;;.--..:; •-steamer , ;. Destination . galls "Pier. .:'.'" .-'\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'•-'• Pcbmary'i; " \u25a0"'.:-' ' .. r;. C. Nelson.... Astoria & Portland 12 m Pier 20 Hoanoke.".:.*. I-os Angeles Ports. 6 pm Pier. 13 G." W. KMer.v Los "Angeles Ports, lpm Pier 13 South Bay::".' I-os i An?eles Ports. . 1 pm Pier'--'. 2 Pomona.. :%:\u25a0 Humbo'dt :...'.'.v." 1:30 p Pier- 9 Coronado..'..» Grays Harbor ...; 3;pmPier, 10 Costa Klca.V" Astoria'&;Portland 11' am Pier 24 RaTalli.".°V:ri Humbo'.dt .'.....".. -4'pm Pier :-\u25a0 2 Itauri.....*.. "Hamburg.*;. Way.: 12,^m Pier 10 Spokane.".'... Puget Sound-Ports 11, am Pier *9 .•!,.. ,'.:::\u25a0, -,v \u25a0'\u25a0' •\u25a0\u25a0!•. February 2r \u25a0 " \u25a0::\u25a0'..•.•. \u25a0 '.::.>;:-•.\u25a0 F/Kllburn..^ Portland-*: Way.: l.pmPier 20 Acme....:..;' Grayu Harbor >.... s 'pm Pier 2 Eureka:; V.'.v Humboldt' ..,":. r: t» am Pier il3 P0rn0...-.;.'.? Pt.* Arena-&' Albion " 6 '\u25a0 pm PierV 2 Acapulco;'."..-' ?N.'Y-V'Tia'Anconr. 12-:.-m Pler v 4O Watson.r.V.:.' Seattle'\u25a0&;Tacoma. 1:30- p Pier 20 ",vv.---. \u25a0.:•..-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;;-' '.:.,-; February. 3 \u25a0:. ':.. \u25a0 . •':-\u25a0. :•\u25a0 -'.:'' 8. 805 a;.:..; San Diego & Way.. 10 am Pier 11 City Topeka.'i HumbolUt.- '.:"..'.... 1:30 p Pier \u25a0: 0 Breakwater.*". Coos Bay ;r. :r. :•". 4' pm Pier .-\u25a0: ,8 \u25a0\u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0;.\u25a0•:..-:-.,*' ••-;\u25a0•" \u25a0*- --February 4 \u25a0::- '\u25a0 - . >- .-\u25a0 ~'\u25a0 •\u25a0: Mar!no«a.'.'::t'i Tahiti -\\-r:.-r?~: 11. 11" am Pier 10. Northland."—': Astoria& Portland 10' am Pier. 2 M:F:'Plant:; .'Astoria*&:Portland 10' am Pier*-2 Jim Butler.:. Grays; Harbor ".*."'.*. 's^pm Pier: 16 D.*Mitchellrr 1 Wiliapa .-Harbor,"."; 12, m Pier'-. 2 :\u25a0-. \u25a0•>.\u25a0\u25a0-'--..-'.;:.> -'* '\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'7February 15* •>; i'-^-'i -'-.: 'Aztec.O.W. Guatemalan; Ports. 12-';rh Pier 40 G. Lindauer. 1; Grays Harbor •..'.'. '5 5 pm)5th St.- Corona;..:.: Humboldt*,-'.-:-. t7.-t 7.-: r: 1:30 plPier^O Vanguard.".":'.' Hnmboldt-t.'.-rr.-?:': 2'pmlPierii2 Arjjo.T. .""Tw HmnboMtvrrrr: .".*: \n pm]Pler|lo Korea "\u25a0";-*; .".*'.* " China .;&: Japan S.'*; -'l'pm Pier'4o Columbia::.".' .Astoria &;Portland 11am Pier.24 .-,: -. -.\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0. ...-.•\u25a0 '"\u25a0. February 0; \u25a0'•: }'\u25a0\u25a0 .*-•;- vx-'v ;•-'•\u25a0\u25a0; Homeriv..; l .'f. GraysiHarbor ".;T: 1 -.»:. ].... Norwood.t;:.' Los =sAngelesfPorts v:.*;-.i r:\\\".'.-"\u25a0 Sea Foam "T-; ; Point if Arena V.fv:-.]: 4' pm Pier a 2 Umatilla:r..S I Puget / Sound Jam Pleri-0 '\u25a0\u25a0p\r.-r c. .-<:.>:,;' "" ;:^. February 7 r.«"> ]:--•" •.-,- •:.-,.- -.-<\u25a0 --..' Sierrar.'??.'.':' Sydney;& Way;Ptsl 2,pm Pier 7' Statft Cal:.-.T Sanf Dlego-:.-r.V.:-.|lo;am!Pler.ll '.-. ; :^., ...TtteSAIL FROM .SEATTLE, .; ; ~ ;\u25a0: Steamer*,'--^ -f r .'•''^;" pestiriattonSJ; j:- -Date ;' Santa Clara.*';".'"-: :Yaldez,'&vSeward;v:v.. Feb.Vl Jefferson...'.".. 4 iSkagwayi&'WayJPorts.' Feb.Ti3 Dirigo.*".":\T.Ti % Skagway. &"",Way Ports. Vtb'4 4 Saratoga HTiTTj U'aldez s& > Seward ~-.Tr. 1: Feb."*? 8 Bertha...:'..".• i Seward & Way-Ports." Feb.llo LOTTERY COPANY GIVES UP FIGHT SPECIAL DISPATCH 2O THE CALL. ; NEtV ORLEANS, Jan. 31.— 1t was an nounced ihere ; today/ that the > Honduras Lottery . Company had decided to capit ulate In the: fight being waged upon it by , t thk States .The company fhas; notified its 6000; agents that; their .services: will be: required no longer. : The 'charter: granted ' by th<> Government ; of [Honduras fifteen years aso l. will.: be surrendered ; and liquidat ing comfnissipners are '-.'.to'.-. be sent .to Puerto V.Cortez to V close the affairs ;of the/.cohce.rri.": •v'^--'-"- :: ".--'-V'""' ; : ; '. : \u25a0 ~ : .-:-' : ; 'The 'Honduras ; Lottery \ Company, formed ."\u25a0 when ; the? Louisiana' Lottery was driven from this State 'Ih":iß92', was capitalized at' $101000,000' and "paid : to the^.Honduras .Government about :SIOO, 000 annually, for: privllegels granted. ':. SMALLPOX-IiVFECTTED AEOROKS ESCAPE FROM QUARANTINE ResidcntM of a ToVvn ; In Washington Excited" Over : Invasion 'by \u25a0\u25a0[ Disease-Spreading Blacks BELLINGHAAtWash., Jan.'3l.—Fern dale, eight miles north of Bellingham,' is excited over an today by smallpox-Infected .negroes. ;.. who caped from quarantine -In ; their boxcar housed on Vthe Great Northern Railway. For: weeks ithe : Africans' have been closely guarded ; by r ,Whatcom County officials a /short distance from Fern dale,' and such ah. uproar has.been;cre ated; by their presence so near the set tlement that both ;the; county, and the railrosid officials held a conference to day to determine what should be done with them. : The result \u25a0. was that .the county; health officer appointed men to" guard, the -town ' and; prevent the- en* trance \\ of.; colored : men...: Several .: at tempted' to buy whisky in the town tp-^ day, vbutv were immediately: driven out ARJIT: MEX eLEAKiED OF V: '\u25a0."'. "'- '' '"• ' ; .SHOOTIJfG COPPER-THIEF But Verdict Does Xot Dec'de the Ques ;,;\u25a0*-. ;'\u25a0 tlonof .What .Was (be Duty, -""\u25a0 [ ? \u25a0 :li'-:-:: li'-:- : ; : '; ; of the Soldiers •.--;"">\u25a0 \u25a0*-\u25a0 -'/y :'\u25a0-. : PITTSBURGH Jari:;-.3i:-r-Th 1 c •j-ury : ;;-iri thfc case of Lieutenant Ralph W. Drury and Private : John ".'•\u25a0Yir.'. Dowdy : UJ S. / A;; charged with: the: murder of William H.i. Crowley,^returned a verdict today of ; not; : guiltyi .Drury 'arid' Dowd ' were at \u25a0; once released*/ ;• i. : ; 1. •?:•\u25a0:;•, V' ; * '.-.' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0~ : ~ : - Crowley; ;j was shot while escaping from theiarsenal -grounds, where it was alleged he: was stealing' copper.; The verdict ; does 'not -decide the "question of what waa the duty of a sbldler y un der:similar circumstances.. This, is the question ; ; the /{Government desired to have decideii, but Judge O'Connor made it plain that the \u25a0 order the soldier had received or army regulations had nothing to do/with; the case. MARRIAGE LICENSES .The following- marriage Hcenyes were Issued In this city January 31: . r '-. \u25a0 . \u25a0\u25a0': '" ; . \u25a0 .'.Philip Rauchfaus, . 35, : anO Marie Eymer,: 30, botbof thl*^clty. :. \u25a0 . : . .' ' :.: . • :. . ".Joseph! Argall. 27, and- Luc lnda Torres, 2S, both- or: this city. :.; -;\u25a0..- ] Lou Is ' Bernes, 27; and Mary Plechot, 25, both of .2158- Geary street. \u25a0'\u25a0-'•' r--'-; .\u25a0 ... \u25a0 Harry J.Coleman; 21, 1400 Webster street, and Haldes T. Johnson, IS, 1753 Pine street. William M, -Murphy, 35, citv,' and' Belle Lorch. 18. : 231: A street. .^ . : . -\u25a0 , Patrick 'E.VO'Toole, 27. 1239 Vermont, street, and Mary E.- Foley,' 2o, 110 Sherman avenue. » Ernst; O.Gullander, 33, Oakland, and Gus- tava Hlllberg, 33, East Oakland. v- Chrlstian Andresen. 44, .- 517 Tune \u25a0" street, and Lillian Ocampo, 34. FallbrookrCal.. • -.- : : v \u25a0i Joseph A'an der Heyden,' 35. and Marie "A. Lam- beye, 29> both of 30 Elgin Park;, .-; - .\u25a0 ,. :'•\u25a0". •.OAKLAND, Janl 31.— The County Clerk's o'fflea today issued the. follow Ing marriage illcenses: .' \u25a0 , Paul- P'etri; "21;'j San- Francisco, and; Leona . De- lairnes, 19. Hayward, = .-."' "~ ."•',; :-"•': • \u25a0' . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0• Manuel: Sllva,.- 24, and : Annie 81^8^2^' both .of Hayward;-.'i- ;^"-.;iV-:'.:; t.-::- ';. '--.:_\u25a0-:; \u25a0 ' jg^^fffi; •;\u25a0•.". Ferris. .A. ' Mlddletpn. : 25, and- Alice 'Roberts^ 21, : both of Sari Francisco. \u25a0- \u25a0 :\u25a0: : :\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 '. \u25a0\u25a0' ':\u25a0'- :. Alfred iLindsea.: 26, San Francisco, and Mary Anderson,; 26. :\u25a0 Oakland.: >'i . .: '\u25a0'.'•;: \u25a0': ;.-. .-' ;\u25a0: "- \u25a0.;.\u25a0\u25a0 .\u25a0 George, R.::Stanley.-27, Oakland, and Maud M. Sangmaster. 27, : Berkeley.: \u0084 : \u25a0 ...- ; ..: \u25a0'..\u25a0_..; . \u25a0 : '..•\u25a0;'• "'•'. Louis F. Bowerßi,B7,; San Francisco, and Anita Bale, 27. H«aldsbunr. . :-..: '--': \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'\u25a0 : :j; William 8. Scott. 36; and Mary Holland, 32, both- of San Francisco.. :'• ; . ' \u25a0 :: ; .. \ . i Hans F. - Lansten ; .43, .and \u25a0 slary . P. . Carrieco, 30. both of Oakland. . •"\u25a0•-.•: : :.; --^ . Walter D. . Bruce; 41, and Mabel: Metcalf, 22, both of Berkeley. "; \u25a0 * •>:'..\u25a0; -.\u25a0 . \u25a0' \u25a0•: I -:•;: •; : : > George S. Reed, 23, and Ma jr Dell Dodge, 20, both of .Berkeley. \u25a0\u25a0' ~- > \u25a0': '.' \u25a0 ;; ! : \u0084\u25a0 BIRTHS, MAipAGES, DEATHS -Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will hot be. inserted. They: must be handed In at either of j. the- publication offices and: be- Indorsed with j the." name, and ) residence ! of \u25a0 persons anthor- Ited -to: have ; the same 'published; .Notices re- stricted simply to the announcement of the event: are published once in this column free of charge. ":'• ;\u25a0'.-;•\u25a0;.: j.;: ;^ : ".;'- BIRTHS ..-\u25a0;::>- ;:\u25a0';; -V ] -.'\u25a0, . LYONS— In ;this : city, January 6, 1907, to the \u25a0 wife of.'J.:L'..- Lyons." n, son. : - : - ' '\u25a0 :.'.':\u25a0-- :\u25a0 "•'/.''• SIAURIAGES^^f-i^i;^^^ G REENBKRG— BEBEUGALL— In this city. Jan- ..: naryy 'JT,. 1907. by the -Rev.' M. S.Lefy- Harry " '.- -.Gr'cenberg. and' 1/Ot tie Bebergall.' ,'.: j;\.• \u25a0 \u0084 :JAO&BS—SEILER— In this city. .January 16, 1907.. by : the Rev. \u25a0M. S. : , J.evy, V Joseph Ij. "Jacobs and; Flosle Se:l'er. , \u25a0".'.'* ]'\u25a0 ;-,•- ' - .' '. RAPHAEL^-GREENBERG— In this. city. Jahu- . ary 27,-. l!>07, t by' the. Rev.: M.. S. . Levy, Benja- mln-B.' Raphael \u25a0 and : Fannie. M. -Greenberg.- \u25a0 \u25a0~- -^.: .'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'..\u25a0•\u25a0.: DEATHS t - ..-..•\u25a0.' -. '.-\u25a0 Barman.' \u25a0 Sophia. :.'."•{ 'I Lindner.- Albert. ; . .28 . Bpuii. James 5." . ; . — • . MeCrate, John. . : . .'»— i Bell. Fredonia. G: /;«!«• McFanll, Steve... . — . "Byrne, 1 John E. .'.:.. 57 ' MeNamara,-- George,,"".— " Castro, Dellla; : . : . .26 ."\u25a0 Moffatt, . Thomas. . . -.-^' Chase, - Rev.' D'udley.9l s Montgomery \ Wni : ,*'.C7 - Clara, Cornelius. F.. 6o VMnrray, ; Martin. .".;.". 75 ' ' Collins, Albert- L... 71 v Parker, Flora H.2 bos.' ' Cordlell.* Mrs.-.Thos.* — -. Poock, Frederick- C. 45 • Dunn;' Margaret A. ;—.; — . Rene,". Kate A."..*;'. ',' Ellis. . Robert.": ; .-. ; .72 Rheinhold,' Helen:. — '\u25a0''\u25a0 Flanagan. Bridget.. .31 "Robinson. vßridset. .SO- i. Freed. --William;*. :. . ;51" Roßers, ' Josephine.-.". 54 ' Goldstein. Hannah. .39 Schneider, \u25a0-. Balzer. . .43- -Gordon," Robt. McK.6d .'Schneider, Martin. -.71'- : Hallinan," Michael A. — V Stlncen," Emma : E.". —<\u25a0 Hayden; '-'Dennis.'. .'.70 % Stitt,? Anna - .'.... . .79 Hess, Minnie. M.:.. 43. Sullivan, Mrs. L.- A-^.' : Hogan Michael W. .63 .Thompson, Margaret 2 ' Kearney,': John -A" "."\u25a0—>;. Warren, Bessie T.2 m.* ; Kruse, " Magdalena. ;77 \u25a0, Welch William :B. . — Libby;. : Willis.*.-; .. . .52 ' '- Wrinn,' Michael. . . .45 .BARMAN^— in this city, Jannary 29. *1907.- Sophia ! Barman. , widow j of , the : late ; Jonas ; S.' Barman, • and beloved mother of Fred and Isaac Barmon : of • Losv Angeles, and: Mrs: 11.-H. Hamilton of ."*. Cleveland, ; Ohio. H andt Mrs.'". Clarice "Cohen : of •'this city,; and sister iof \u25a0 Mena, Cohen, a native '-of Germany. -aged -78 years. ' .•'\u25a0:;.- '\u25a0-''\u25a0>\u25a0' \u25a0-; Frlenda are, respectfully '.invited to attend " the funeral » Sunday,:' February ' 3, at ! 10 a., m., ',V' from - her • late : residence.? 2s.ll ; Pine : street. > In- ".". terment \u25a0 Home ? of ~ Peace \u25a0 Cemetery ''by - 11:30 a.', m. ' train - from ; Third : and ; Townsend . streets. BEAN— In' this'clty;; January 31. 1907,i James-S. .' : Bean, 1 -' beloved \ son •of : Margaret and • the . late - < Andrew • Bean; < and brother of i Jlrs. : Li • S: ; Bid- ', die. ; Mrs: 5 K: \u25a0 Greive.-J Mrs: - William ; Cane ' and '\u25a0; Rodriek : and Mark Bean,' a \u25a0 native of .Virginia " ' City.'Nev: • '•\u25a0•--\u25a0 -:\u25a0.'. "'• \u25a0-.'.'.' : .v -'.- : ":':-.'\u25a0• -". : .-..:"? :£?\u25a0 Remains at the funeral parlors of H. F.".Suhr '•: & Co.-, "'2919'. Mission r street," Twenty— y li fifth : and Twexity-sixth. \u25a0 . ; : ; ". ; *:> . • . : -\u0084. BELLr^-In"; this city» ''\u25a0 January Zl, 1907, Fredonia •1 G.,* beloved, wife of- Joseph J.- Bell, 'and mother ! of Mrs. > Dr. -i W. \u25a0' Ml ;. Hilton : and Mrs. O. ; C. '\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 Coiner, - a • native : ; of .-: Galla t ln, 'i Tenn.; :. aged ; 6B ,\- years Simonths'and'll'days.-' .-. \u25a0 - \u25a0,•\u25a0:*<• f '\u25a0•;.- Notice! of. funeral^ hereafter. l^ ;:.;-\u25a0-'-.'.• \u25a0•'.;•": BYBNE-^ln'.Sanl Rafael,^ : January ?Sl^ l9o7. John "\u25a0-L E. ?* Byrne; : husband aof Catherine : Byrne," •. and •'brother of Henry L.' Byrne and: Mrs: Eugene P." '•*' Murphy,": a native of New Orleans," La.T aged 57 \u25a0"' yearadO months; and; 2s; days. ;:;*>. r.' •"' '\u0084-' : ... \u25a0 ;.- ' Friends i and ,> acquaintances c are ? respectfully ;? invlted/to'attenditbe'funeraljfervicesfat- M." '*?*\u25a0 Gray's* funeral ? parlors,"-* corner ' Geary ; and v De- ! -V visadero ' streets, tomorro-JC- (Saturday), 3^ at ; 9:30 " ; o'clock a.*. m. ''\u25a0 Interment private. «-. Please omit ;'i flowers. ::.',';,;\u25a0_ J ".^"'\u25a0; -",-;'. -~.\ :' . •••j>- ; '\u25a0;;<\u25a0' CASTRO— In Fr-iitvale.iJtnnary* 29, 1907.S Dellii ".¥ Castro.'f beloved : daughter, of > Gnadelupe , Castro.' ;? and s Bister .: of iDanlel v and ''Agnes ? Castro 1 and , ;; Mrs. :: Trlmler,'; Mrs.": Foley,* Mra.^F.s J. Webber, Mrs.; Silveria. h> Mrs.';': Bchmidt iand * Mrs. : v Van ' Duyn,', a, native of , California,-? aged 26 years,;? CH ASE-^-In*S Philadelphia^; January'^' 30, * 1907, ! Rev."i Dudley v Chase, v: chaplains United < States ',-; army,"* father : of ' Mrs.': G.' sH. x; Kellogg jof i this v ; city, - Mrs. a. William 5 L.j Oge ;' and - Mrs:. H. ' O. ;\ Howitt : of; San i ßafael,"} and ' son i of; Right ; Rev.' ,; Philander, Chase;iD.D.,' Bishop of^Ohlo and II- .;.; $' : \;, \u25a0] . . " \u25a0; 'cLAßK^Jn ithis ' city;! January 30,', 1907,1 Come- 4 't\ lius Frank Clark,*- cousin 5 of^ Michael : Clark and i.; Mrs; t Hay. a native : of ,Xew ' York.; as*d 60 | -.'. ye»r<«. \u25a0 . .\u25a0'.'\u25a0 ' ;\u25a0'". : \u25a0 \u25a0 . .- ' '.'\u25a0'\u25a0: '\u25a0\u25a0'sir -. Friends : and acquaintances "are respectfTilly \u25a0invited- to - attend - toe funeral today 'Fn- . .dayi, at' 0 a. m..- from his late * residence. !4327! 4327 Eighteenth street.- bet-veen F.nreka and ',:\u25a0 Diamond,' thence to tbe Church of ' the Most 'Holy Redeemer, where a • requiem hl«h: mass ..for the repose of bis. sonl will be eeTebrated at 9:30 a. m." Interment Holy Cross temetery. COLLIXS—In: this* city. Janusry 30. 1007. Albert .: "Luee Collins., dearly beloved hn«band of Catl"- ; : erine Collins, '= and beloved- father of RiitUei^ \u25a0':' ford. Clarence and Bert.'- Collins, a 'native of Sew Bedford., Mass.. n?«l 71 years 10 '; months and -5 days:. A. member -of Ilercules ;•; • Lodee ; Xo. 53., A O. U:"W%; . - \u25a0 .' \u25a0 -Friends and acquaintances are; respectfully . \u25a0 invited .to attend t\te- funeral today (Fri- ; dar)i. at 1:30 o'clock p. m.. . from \u25a0 the parlor* 'of Gantner:Brq».. -34G0- . Sixteenth street. b«- ; tween Olinrcli and Sanche*. . Interment Monnt \u25a0 Olivet Cemetery,' by e-lectrie funeral . car from -•'-''Thirtieth': street- and -San. Jose avenue. : ; •' \u25a0-' \u25a0. CORDIETJ^Irt this" city. Jannary 30, 1907. . Mrs. Thomas Cordlell, mother of Mrs. -J. -M. ' Drlseoll and Mrs. . P. J- Kennedy, a native of PhUadelphlal ;. ... . Friends and acquaintances are reapectfnlly invited to -'attend "the funeral today \u25a0February 1. 1907. at 9'p'clock a. m.. from her ;:. late residence.' 1799 Bftoadwav. thenoe. to St. Brlgld's Church, where, a requiem mass for the " repose her soul will be celebrated," commencing '. at 9:30- o'clock. Interment, private.. DUXX— In this elty. Jannary 31. 1007. Mari-aret A., dearlv beloved d<*nsMer of CorneUu?" and Maria Dunn, and dearly beloved sister of Sister Mary DoTorea (Convent or MercyV. John J., Ed- ward I.^Thomas Fi ana Helen Dunn, a native .of Buffalo.: X. Y. . ' \u25a0 • ..- ' ' \u25a0 -'. \u25a0 • \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0Friends are respectfully, invited to attend the faneral tomorrow (Saturday*, at ?:."tO 0 clock \u25a0 a., m., . from her/late residence, 1208 W*ller . street. -thence to St./Atmes Church.- where a requiem hich mass for- the repose of ber soul will be cerebrated, commencing at oa. m. :\u25a0• In^ .terment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric •funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose .avenue.'' . ' \u25a0 :.' : ' ' '. "\u25a0.•\u25a0'.'- \u25a0 '. . •' '.'\u25a0.\u25a0 EIXIS— In the City .and County" Hospital. Jann- ary 31. 1907. Robert EUls, a native of Ireland. . : aged 72 years.-. '.•"(-' \u25a0 -: . \u25a0 \-~. '\u25a0» FIANAG'AX— In : this city; January .31." 1907. Bridget,- beloved wife of John Flanasran, \u25a0 and -mother of Mary and William P. Flanagan, and 1 sister of Norab. John. Patrick and Michael .-Norton.: a native of County Roaeommon, Ire^ -land, aged 81 years. :\u25a0\u25a0., '.-.•' \u25a0 -\u25a0\u25a0 j' ' \u25a0 . Frlenda and , acquaintances are respectfully i Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur. : day), at S:SO o'clock a. .m.. from her late resi- : dence. 20ft Jersey street, thence to St. James : Church; : .Twenty- third and Guerrero - streets. - : -.. where a requiem high m-ss for the repose of :-. her noul \u25a0\u25a0will be celebrated, commenctoff at 9 \u25a0o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FREED— In this city," January 30. 1007. .WiHlam Freed, brother .of J. 8.-Freed. a natlre of .Philadelphia, Pa., aged 51 years, \u25a0'.The funeral will take place today (Friday^. ' 'at 1 o'clock p. m..' from the parlors of A. W. .: M-irtln & Co., .1863 Geary street. Jnterment • private.'- :.•:.-.•".:.;\u25a0.'..:\u25a0:.\u25a0..-•.,\u25a0. ;'\u25a0\u25a0 ..:...\u25a0 GOLDSTEIN*— In this city, January So^ 1907. Mrs. Hannah Goldstein (late of Melbourne. V Australia), dearly, beloved mother: of Sam Goldstein, a native of Poland. a?ed St> years. : (Australia and Los; Angeles papers please copy.V -. -Friends and acaualntances and members of . Ladles' Endeavor Society of Con-rrescation Betn Israel are \u25a0 respectfnlly invited to attend the. : funeral today (Fridiiy>. at 10 o'clock a. m., : f rom her l»te residence. 880 Grove street, near ; Ftllmore. and thence by electric funeral ear leaving Thirtieth street and San Jose avenne at 11 o'clock a. m.ta Salem Cemetery. ~; r _ GnßDON*^— ln this city. January Sli'l^TT. "Robert ' McKlnlev ' Oordon. infant son of. 'Walter. and Jennie Gordon, and beloved brother of Walter ; and Lillie Gordon, a natlve.of San Francisco, ;' aged 6 days. \u25a0\u25a0; ... ;.>•"-- \u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0:'\u25a0.: ;-'_' '\u25a0 HALLINAN*— In -this elty, January 30.; 1907. Michael A.. : dearly beloved son of William »nd : Catharin Hallinan. and lovintrbrother of WU- liam J. and Thomas A. Hatllnan.' Mary Hamp- ton. Cathran Kelly and Margaret Duvenlck. a native of San Francisco. A.. member of • the ". Boxmakers'.and Sawyers' Union, Local 151. '.-.•\u25a0: Friends and- acnnaintanc«-s are resppctfnlly i invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Satur- day^ at 0 a. m., from the parents' residence, : 1017 Shotwell street, thence to St. Joseph's -.: Church, where a solemn requiem hirh mass for the repose of his soul w»J be celebn»ted, com- • •;\u25a0• menelng at 10 a. \u25a0 m. Interment Holy Cross \u25a0 Cemetery.' by electric funeral .car r from Thir- tieth street and San. Jose avenue.' -. \u25a0 : . ' • HAYDEN— In this city, January 30. 1907. Den- nis- Havden. .retired police officer, beloved . husband' of Eliza Hayden. and father of Mrs. ..-.R.'. Spear,- Mrs. W. Fenrnson and Edward. Thomis and .'JosfepU \u25a0 Hayden, a native of : Thnrles, County Tlpperary, Ireland. . aged 70 yeni-s./ \u25a0'.., \u25a0 . -.-^ : ; ».-• \u25a0 • ' . ... • ; -'. ; .-.Friends and acquaintances are respectfnllv : invited to attend the. \u25a0 funeral today \u25a0 (Frl- ' AnxX, at 8:43 a. • m.. from his late residence, \u25a0":\u25a0 4291 Twenty-fourth street, thence to St.. James ; Church, . where a reqnlem hUh mass . for the repose of his Bonl will be celebrated at 9^lo a. m. . Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. \u25a0 . by electric funeral \u25a0 car from Thirtieth - street : and San Jose avenue. . \u25a0. \u25a0 -. : ; ;'\u25a0. ', " HESS— -In Mo-int Eden, Cal.. January 31. 1907. Minnie Magtrle, beloved wife of A.;H. He9*v a \u25a0native of ; Massachusetts,' aged v*S. years 2 • months" and 'I days. . • '.;. ' ; -' :.: * ; - ' .Friends and " acquaintances are respectfully ' invited -to \u25a0 attend* the funeral- services . tpmor- row (Saturday), February: 2, at 1:30 o'clock ! ; -'p. m.. at her iate residence. In Mount Eden. :• thence to \u25a0 Mount \u25a0 Eden Church, for services Interment, Mount Eden' Cemetery. . / ; . / HOGAN— Jn this city. January' 20. : 1907. Michael . \u25a0\u25a0' W.. . dearly beloved . husband of J Eliza . Hocan. ; . and .father of George. ; Thomas.- John. Franlc. . Elizabeth . and the: late : Mary Hotran. a: native \u25a0 of Maryland. . aged 63 years 4 months and ; 4 days. :\u25a0'. \u25a0:?. ••\u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0:-:• ; , : ; \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0,\u25a0- : ; *- .--.-\u25a0 .-Friends and acquaintances are respectfully ; invited to : attend the - funeral . today (Fri- day), at • 8:30 o'clock, from his late rest- .' . dence,'. 143 San Jose avenne. between Twenty-. ""\u25a0 third and Twenty-fonrth streets. . thence to: SL . James Church. \u25a0 where a : requiem i high maw jg for • the • repose of his- soul will be • celebrated \u25a0 at ' 8 a.m. Interment ! Holy : Cross Cemetery, .\ by." carriage. : v \u25a0 \: :\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0:. \u25a0 :\u25a0. \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0:\u25a0 . ' - \u25a0 :.- KEARNEY— In this city. January 30, 1907, John :.Ai Kearney, a native of Boston. Mass. -, ; -. •'•\u25a0 '.-'\u25a0 ' . ,; " The funeral • will take place - toUa-r. (Fri- : day). February 1.. at 8:30 a. m., from the V residence of ..his sister. : Mrs.: J.' P. 'Llghtower,. 653 Fifth, avenue, thence • to \u25a0\u25a0 Star of the Sea .' Chnrch, where a requiem mass for tbe repose • of; his soul will be; celebrated. \ eomaienclni: \u25a0 -\u25a0at.;9 o'clock, a. m.; Interment private.. .: ; . . KRUSE—^In. this city. January 31. 1907. Magda- '.. lena Kruse, belovenl. mother of .Louis J.- Krnse. I and wife of the late John H. Kruse, . a native -of. Germany, a-red: 77 years 10 months and 26 .< , days.' "- :: . ; . : :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0- '\u25a0\u25a0-. ;..\u25a0\u25a0 .'\u25a0".'•.-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ; :, ..Friends ; and acquaintances are reepeotfully .' Invited to attend the funeral Sunday. February \u00843,- at 1 o'clock p.' m.. from Metrler Cndertak-' :' insr... Company's -. 1R92 ' Folsom street. '. : ; near :; Fifteenth, thence to;, Twenty-flfth and • Valencia streets by 2rlO A'cloct p.- m. train. '.Interment. Mount Olivet Cemetery. .. ..'•' '/\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 ÜBBY— In this city, January 30. 1907. : Willis Llbby. a -native of Maine, a|ted.s2;.j>?ars. '" : . . \u25a0;\u25a0-': Friends and acquaintances are ' respectfully . -invited -to. attend the- funeral today. (Friday >.. . 'tit 2 o'clock p." m., : from the funeral parlors of Theoddr Dlerks | & i Co., 000 Devisadero street. corner McAllister., and thence to. Odd Fellows* ':. -.Cemetery fpr Incineration. ;.>..;.• : . . \u25a0' • " - • LINDNER— In this city. January' 30... 1007/ Al- bert Lindner, dearly beloved- father of Anita. '.' Lindner, .beloved ; son of the late Conrad- and - Lindner, and brother of Mrs.' E/ Do- .' menlcl. Mrs.. U.K. Brown. Mrs. C. Smith and . -.Gustave,. Emil and Adolplt .Lindner,' a "native .- of- "San .Francisco, CaL, - aged 2S years and .28 days.- \u25a0-. • '. " . • !. - . ; • • Friend* and." acquaintances are respectfully • invited .to \u25a0 attend the. funeral ' today' (-Fri- ." day I, at 1 p. m...frora his late residence.. 3973 .-. Twenty -fifth street, near Sanchez. Interment .. 'Mount Olivet ' Cemetery,' by carriage.. ; * McCRATE-^-In this city.: January "3l, 1907, John . McCrate, • beloved brother of Mrs. George -M.' White, -a native of Kingston. Mass. " ;; \- Remains at the parlors of, the H. J.' Galla- ' . gher ' Undertaking '- Company. 1314 Webster street,-, between Ellis \ and O'Farrell. Notice - of -funeral; hereafter. ;- . ; \u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0• ' , \u25a0\u25a0 . : McFAULL— In this city. January 31, 1007, Steve ' McFaull, beloved hnsband of Hkzel : McFanll ..and beloved fatber of Clarence and Jesse Mc- > :Faull, and son of John and Ann . McFaull. and -- brother of ; Mrs. L. Scheu - and . Mrs. . F. i" J; " Hetibsch ; and . Thomas," . Joseph and the late Sarah McFaull," a natlve-of San Francisco. , McNAMARA— In this" city, 1 " January 31, 1907. i': Geor-te,- dearly, beloved -son of the late Michael and Bridget: McNamara, and brother of Joseph and Agnes MeNamara. Mrs. M. Creed. Mrs. T. -" Craney ' and the late Mrs. Anna McDonald and Mr*. Ellen Daniel],. a native of San Francisco. ' -Friends ; and . acquaintance* are . respectfully . invited > to attend. the funeral tomorrow (Satur- ' .day),""rat 9:15 a.'ru., from hla late residence, •'•171" Preclta " avenue. \u25a0 thence to St.' , Peter's .',' Church, where a requiem high mass for the re- - pose of his soul, will be celebrated at 0:45 a. m. '.Interment Holy.Cross Cemeterj 1 . . •" '\u0084. MOFFATT— ln '£this~ city," January 31. Thomas -7- Moffatt.:- beloved .brother \u25a0of John . Moffatt and -'. Mrs. \u25a0 >I.- \u25a0 Kragen, ai native of County Tyrone, ..,->•; / ; \u25a0';" \u25a0 ' .: . MONTGOMERY— In -this city. 1 Jannary 27; 1907, -. \u25a0William Montgomery, ' ; a - native lof the West \u25a0" Indies, ' aged • 67 : years. A member of . Victoria :'\u25a0 Lodge No.*3.:F. and ; Ar- M.,- and Marechal ' Niel Lodge No. 4,-K.of P. 1 >. \u25a0 "."- Friends ; are . respectfully • Invited to atten<> -,the"- funeral \u25a0\u25a0 services : today (Friday).'- at 10 • • \u25a0 a. m.. at ' the I chapel •: of : Craig, \u25a0 Cochran T4' , Co.; - 1169 i Valencia * street, \u25a0 near 1 Twenty- third. . ." Interment '. Mount : Olivet ; Cemetery, . . by '. train •- < * from Valencia and ;, Twenty- flfta streets station. MURRAY— In" Fniitvale," Jannary 31, 1907.- In the .-. Old -. Ladles' 4 Home, \u25a0 on i Bray . ; avenue, \u25a0. Martin Murray,^. a^ native; of . County- Oalway, Ireland ' .aged 1 75. years.," -. :"' ."i. •'\u25a0:- '•*:-•-. v \u25a0 \u0084 '\u0084:•\u25a0 The J . remains ; are -at - Beaudry '- tt ; McAvoy's \u0084 •; Undertaking Parlors, 673 -Washington' street ; H Oakland." ;- . • \u25a0.'.-\u25a0V -:\u25a0'\u25a0[' , PARKER— In ;this "city., January 31. 1907/ Flora ,i Helen, infant: daughter of.Gertrude and Harry ; Parker; and granddanghter.of Mrs.' Kandlar and and Mr.- and. Mrs". E.'C. Parker," a native of San ; Francisco,"; aged" 2 months and 15 days. POOCK^-In -Oakland; ?Cal.> January 31, 1007. \u25a0 ;•;' Frederick l C. : Poock, v beloved hosband <of An- , .'.gusta»Poock,;a-nativeJof ; Germany; aged 43 ,- - 1 years and 5 days..-,-? >-x.., RENZ— In this city.- January. 3l.' 1907. • Kate" A.V dearly beloved, wife of. Edward, H.:Renz.. and 1 -' -''\u25a0 mother of Elva Marie Renz, and beloved daneh- 1 -t.ter of Kate and the late CorneliusH.'Crowley. . "\u25a0; • and \ Bister \u25a0 of ' George,*; Henry. Arthur \u25a0 and : the • late f John F.. Emmett C.,- Frank :J. and Clar- • • enceH: Crowley /i a native, of San Francisco. *, i": Friends * and <, acquaintances " are \ respectfully • »;: Invited 'to attend the funeral "tomorrow (Satur- I day),' at 9:30 a. m.," from 1 the family residence. :. 109 Duncan street, eorner of Gnerre'ro. thene* j to St. Paul's Church. : where a requiem -hlsb I '^-mass for the. repose of her sonl will be ee"e- { brated at 10 a. m. -Interment Holy Cross. Cenv j : etery. by etectrie funeral car from TblrtietD \ and Mission' streets. \u25a0'...\u25a0 ' . • REIN'nOXD— In thf<* ' ctty. Jannary 81. • 1907. Helen, dear'y beloved wife of. Bruno Relnhold. and beloved dantrbter'. of ' Marcns Marks, .and: .- beloved sister of. Morris H.. Charles L. Lin- coln 1.. Irvla S. and Edith M. Marks., a native . of Sao.Fraaciaeo.- • . ' • " • PSm ROBINSON— In th!<«- city. Jannary ' 29. 1907. \u25a0 . Bridset. relict of the late nugh Koblnsoa. • a '- -.- native of 'Irelanii. aged sp. years. • . \u25a0'ApSSO9 ROGERS— in : this city. Jannary 31, Jpsephinu' Roeers. dearly beloved mother of: Mrs. .'Clara Dlbben. - a native.of France, agett .54 years.' . : Friend* '\u25a0 and. acquaintance* are respectfully - Invited toi attend the funeral tomorrow- (Satup.' i dayv. at 9:30 o'clock a.m., from ber late reaf- . • dence^ 319 Lexington avenue. • near Twentieth ; street, trtence- to St./ James Church. " where a, '• reqnieja ; bisrh • mass, for th?- repose of her soiil ', ; • will- be' celebrated, cornmepcing at ;1& a. ra. Itv '-, 1' : terment. Holy Cross- Cemetery.. '.-.•-. 'SCHNEIDER— lit this city. -januaFy Si; 19«K. Balzer. beloved husband of .the lata F.liiabeth - Schneider.' a native- of Osthelm. Uessen-Darm- . stadt, Germany, aged 43 years 5 months and 9 ! days. A' member of Hessen '.Unterstueteungs' Verein. and Hessen Gesang IVerein. \u25a0 . " . ." Remains. at the parlors of H. F.' Suhr* Co.> • 2919 51 lss lon street; between Twenty-flfta and. • . Twenty-sixth-' ' . '- • .. " ' ... .'• SCHNEIDER— In- this city.' January 30. 1907^ MartlQ. beloved ; hnsband t>t Marie -Schneider'.- and de.vofed father. of Mrs. F. A. Pepper.- j^rs. " • F. L.- Pepper. Mrs. H. Bab!m:tno,. Mrs. W. Christ, and' Mrs. L. .G. Rds* and John. Martin" Jr.. Fred and Laura Schneider.' and brother M Mrs. J.^WolU. a native. pf. lle'sseri .Darmstadt. ; Germany, aged 71 yearsS months and. il..days. ."; Friends and acquaintances .are 1 respectfully- Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow day)., at 1:30 p. m..- fmia the parlors of 11. F. I • Suhr & Co.. 2919 -Mlsaloa street; •between \u25a0 Twenty-flfth and Twenty-sixth.. Interment' Mount OUvet Cemetery by electric faneral cat • from Thirtieth and Missloa streets.- STIS'CEN— I»J3i!s city. JannaTy-30.- 19O7.'Emrii». EUzabetb Stineen. beloted sister -of. Mrs. Wil- . 11am P. Humphreys and Charles H..' Alice if. and EIN.E. Stlncen. and beloved: acnt of WIN " llam'Penn Humphreys., a. native .\u25a0fef . Pennsyl- vania.. .. .- ••-. •:-. -.•-.-• ' \u25a0• •'\u25a0.... \u25a0 -'. Friends are' lnvited- to attend :the' funersl. . from her late home.. 976: Chestnut street; cor- . ner of Hydei today (Friday).' .at '11. a-, -m, : : Interment, private. .. Please 'omit flowers. STITT— In Napa. Cal.. January '2S. 1907. Anha. beloved wife of the late Samrtel Ktftti "and. . mother of Mrs, F. .Undol'ph. Mr*. John -Was-. . sum and Mrs.: John . Riley of Hillsboro. Or-'. . and Joseph Stitt.' aged- 79 years. "*••'.' . SULLIVAN— In this city. ' January -SO.' ' 190?. -«t • the restdeni-e of his nsother.'Mr>»:' Lucloda' A.. • SnlUvan. \u25a0 800 Third avenue^ Richmond. ' Dr. William N. Snlllvan. beloved \u25a0 son . or Mrs.' . Lncinda A. and the late Dr. James F. .Snlll.- \u25a0. van. and beloveil brother of Francis' Jame*. . Mary Angela and Arthur Joseph' Sullivan- and • ' Mrs. Ward A.Dwteht,; a native \u25a0of Chicago. Ul. " The faneraJ will take place: today * (Fri- ' day), from St. Mary's Cathedral., where- '»• solemn requiem high mass for the repose of- hi*, soul will be celebrated af 1Q iu m:' . Inter*' ment Holy Cross Cemetery.' ;r; .-: ; . ; • . ' . .'\u25a0 ' THOMPSON— Ii Alameda. Cat., Jannary : 30.'; 1907. Marirareth Carolyn Thompson, dearly be*' . loved danghter of Wanda and Mitchell Thompi- \u25a0 son. a native of Alameda. Cat, aged 2 .years 11 months and 11 days.' \u25a0\u25a0'•\u25a0 •'• \u25a0'\u25a0'. :'\u25a0'\u25a0 : The funeral wtll :be held today' (Frf- \u25a0 •-.\u25a0 day). Febrnary l.at 10 a.' m., from the family- residence.- 1710 Santa Clara avenue, Alameda. ; Funeral strictly private. .: v : • • :':: ': ' ' WARREX— In this city. Jannary 31. 1907^ Bp«-. ; sleT.. dearly belov-eddatjKhter of William T. . . and Rose Warren, and .sister of .Ada Warren,: a f. native of : San Francisco, aged 2 months. . - ; WELCH— In this city, January 29. 1907. WB- . Ham B. Welch, beloved hnsband of. Lonetta K Welch, son of William W. and A. M. G; Welch, and loving, brother of .the- lat-e-Emniii G. W. Boole, a native of .Virginia' City. Nev.. '. A member of \u25a0 Golden Gate Aerie No.'. 61.- F. O. E.; Altahmo* Tribe No. 87, 1. O^ R. "M.. • and Kahweah. Council No:. 2*. J>. ' of I*.. . • ' Friends and acquaintances are respectftilly' Invited to attend tlie funeral." today . (Frl-' day). February 1, from the p3rlors of P. . F» Green & Co.. northeast corner of Sixteenth and Guerrero streets,, at 10:30 a. m. Services, will.' be : conducted under , the- auspices' of Goldea, Gate Aerie' No, 81. F. O. E. Interment' Moun- .; tain View Cemetery, by 1 p.m. Creek boat.- •' WRINN— In this city. January 31. 1007. at .hl-i renldence. 2751 Twenty-third street. Mlchae!, . beloved hnsband of Rose .Wrhtn.- and (ovlnc father of Elizabeth and Rose Wrl--n. .and son '.of 'Bridget and the lats PatHek Wrlnh. a na- tive of Mohell^ County Lettrlm, Ireland,, aged ; 45 years-. ~ ''.;.-.' •Friends and. acrtnalntances are' respect fully ' Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, February. 3: at 12:30 p. . m.. from \u25a0. his late' residence.-- : 2781 Twenty-third street, thence to St.- Petet;'-* ' Cb.nrch for services- at 1 o'clock p: m. : Inter- \u25a0 • ment -Holy Croaa • Cemetery. 'Mass for the rer : pose of his sonl will' ba .celebrated: Monday. Febrnary 4. at St. Peter's. Chnrea. at 9 o-'cloc* a. m. Friends are Invited, to attend. \u25a0; ';:."; .-^n^a..',; \u25a0.''.;"..-: ...; .\u25a0 . tgasv;--. •\u25a0/.'•l " : ; A PATH TO EVERY PLOT • 1300 Golden Gate . ave^ Cori FUlmorc ; /Telephone WeiitnOSO. . " / JULIUS S.6ODEAU .Undertater and Erobalmer, ik 2123 Bush St, Xear FUlmore, .f ;> •"; j . Formerly . a.t 305 . Montgomery Ave. • • \u25a0 ;;: ;/ and 810 Van Ness Ave. ; . .; .': - : Finest \u25a0 private \u25a0 residence accommodations. Lady attendant. Carriaj-es and ambulances to hire. Tel. West 2690. -,-.:' \ > \u25a0. .- HafsteiJ & Go.^ Undertakers and Embalm ers 924 FILLMORE STREET \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 : : \u25a0':.'\u25a0.::. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0VtiAft'- MCALLISTER.^ ".-' "'. \u25a0 -'. \u25a0;• ; ;://;:; :. - ; :\u25a0 Phone: Park 550. •\u25a0"-.-•' ;\u25a0 '•\u25a0 - McBREARTY & McGORMIGK: . ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS. '•: 015 VALENCIA "'. ST^ MUR 20TU - Formerly of McFaddcn. Mcßrearty. * Green. •\u25a0• . . : . . . Telephone , Market ft", \?>gfeggstfgfi HAIGHT-ST; FLORAL CO.; x. \u25a0' pete'r-sox.-':-- Formerly with John li; SleTer^i A Co. .' CUT ' FLOWERS AND ' 'DESIGNS. rt FlUJinitK ST., near Hatsht. . • Phone FeU 853U • . li^J; Gallagher- Undertaking Co. 13U WEBSTER St.. bet Ellis * O'Farren. TeL Weet 3923. DANIEL. P. DONOVAN. Pres. & Manager ; JOHN DOUGHERTY. Vice Pres. \u25a0G. SELLINGEE: » H. METZLER. HETZLER'S UNDERTAKING COMPANY .1882 Folsom st..- bet. 14th and 15th. PHONE MARKET l«a P;F. GREEN & GO. \u0084 J-UNERAL DIRECTORS NE.- cor. Sixteenth and Guerrero * st*. Formerly of McFadden.' Mcßrearty & Green. ' .-. Telepbone Special 1307. \u25a0'*". VALENT e; MARINI & CO. ; U"VDEXKT V \KERS a«S 3IISSIOX STREET, Xear Thirtieth. Tel. Special 253. WOODLCAW-V CEMETERY ". • '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0.'• * - ! San -Mateo Coi. ;_' '.-'•. Finest and Best Equipped Receiving Vault and .— . " - - -Ciapel. •-'.•\u25a0 .-• \u25a0'.-•\u25a0•• \u25a0*\u25a0 (Masonic Cemetery Association.) \u25a0; • Office 1154 St. .. ;•-.; •-. THEODOR DIEKKS A CO., ::"\u25a0'*\u25a0'. — . Undertaker*, 900 Devl»adero SW Cor." MeAUUter. yyjßML'irefenhone' WeWt 4804. Oriental Florist ' 1911 A -.VAX : - ! XESS. Phone Franklin 224S \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .'•\u25a0' ; Above City of Paring : V:' Funeral and Deeeratlve TV'ork : ';. S. SAGARA JAS.McGINISJ . Formerly' of .211. 'Eddy. st.*-. Funeral 'Director, and Embaimer. 832 Fulton . St., bet-reen Ftllraore and Webster: TeL Park IS&K Pi. P. MAASS-CO, Undertakers , and Embalmers. - \u0084' , -..-; 1335 : Golden Gate are.;- between FUlmor* »aU - . Stelner streets. - ' Faon« , Park 8«7... 11