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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED Sunday, Jan. 0. Stmr St. Helens. Jamieson. €2 hours from Co lumbia river; 15O.oo«l feet lnmb<T to E. J. Dodpe, 23Q.Q00 feet lumber to Santa Fe,- 1,919 tonft v.h»"at to BRlfi>ur. Outhrle tc Co. stmr l»oriF. Ol*rn. 3b bour^ from San Pedro; i-Mai-t to K. T. Kruse. Monday. Jan. 10. lier Ft tar Eraa, X locking. 72 hours from Vic toria: put ia t<> finish lending. Stmr Northland. Krlckson, til hoars trom Pori- Ucd; MO,<XK) feet lumber to Portland lumber •. »mpany. Simr Msndalay. I/ifptrora. 41 bours from San Pedro; ballast to Bobbs. Wall & Co. ytmr Brooklyn, Matw*a. IS hours from Albion"; }«wnd south, |iut in for fuel. Mmr J. J. l.'->pplo. Johnson, 30 hour* from Eu ;fk»: .".">«. (H") fe*>t lumber to McKay &. Co. Ssmr HaroM I>oll«r. 45 hours from San IVflro: 18 i^sk lock to Dollar steamship company. 'Jiieen. Tltomas, 41 hour* from San Uiego m 4 war ports: pa»s<*npen:. and merchandise to ra^iti'- «'oa>t steamship company. r-tjar Columbian. tVilcorJ. 8 days from Salina Cm; m^rchandisf tt> William*, lilmond Jt. Co. Stmr Prenth-». Irerson. HH hours from Eureka^ fe^t luml>er xn Paoin»* lumber company. SJnir Hrlrn P. Hrcir. Fagerctrom. 43 hours ironi San Pedro: ballsiit to L. E. White lumber company. Simr Watx^n. Griffith. 67'^ b««rg from Swt lie; l^sst-nfrcrs. *nd nierohantllre to Alaska r«oitj<- vimn^bip «XirapanT. Stmr Senator. Zeh. ~H hourit' from Victoria. . rw. ; piweatera, «nd tiierfnandise to Pacific ««>«kt »\u25a0•;•..\u25a0'...;• e<>Dip»ny. Mine NVwh'.irg. Nornerg. 73 hour* from Grays llavhor: <25,««X> ftvt lamt>er to Slade lumber company. • Stmr Woiledey. Lindqui«t. 5 ilar* from Erer n: t>oun<i wmth. pnt »v tor fm-1. Stmr Uavsiii. Nrlwm, 27 hour* from Eureka; »I.">.'.'W it-et lumber t-» Hammond lumber com \u25a0aiiy. Siiur Vanguard. Oiiland, 24 hours from Eo \u25a0 ka; 365.00U feet lumber to E. J. Dodge com .p»ny. ..-;-*\u25a0"' suur ll<v) - jiHin. Uelitertsen. "S hours from • '••rt %s» jUl(*4e*; hallast to Bowes A Andrew*. strnr <"ity ««f Topoka. <;ielow.-21 hours - from Ivurefex: p»h-"^«prrc. nvd merchaDdlisc to Pacific L.o«'-t •\u25a0otniuni.T. Stiiir K«nsa> <"ity. Nopander. ti-1 bours from P'-rtiand. via Asinrls 4S hours: paitsenfer*. and in-T'-lisutlise t<> Saa Franci*."O and Portland -:\u25a0 »m^lli;< conipapy. Stmr North Fork. Nelson. £S honr» from Eu i-rkfi; ;:^t,rn»tj feet lumber to the Charles Nelson :»mpatiy. • Simr Clai-emont. ChriMeneon. G5 hours from /Willai.a: 72".tifi<.i fwt lumbf-r to Hart-Wood ltim- Jwr -o.onpany. 4 Fr >-tiiir Amiral \u25a0 Olry. PriraU 111 days from Amnrp. via Yokohama 2«.t davr>; mcrchandlfe •-o *}. XV. Mi-Near. CLEARED % Monday. Jan. in. Stmr Adrnimi Sampson. Harriett, Seattle; vlxi'kii-Paciflr- fii ;<!n.-!:i;i company. Stmr Pennsvlranla. Saundcr^, Ancon: Pacific M«ll steamship <*ompany. :** SAILED Monday. Jan. 10. Suur I'euuNylTania. Saunders. Ancon and way port*. . \u25a0• ..-:-;..--; -;\u25a0\u25a0- -..-. \u25a0\u25a0 Stmr M. F. Plant. Bnrtis. Own bar, Stmi- wviwiov. l.ln.iqulsT. San Pedro. J>lmr (VntraUa, Krirkmm. «jrays Harbor. Smir Naikmal City, Hiptins. Mendo<"!no. stmr Adruirnl Smnpsou. ltartlett. Seattle. simr MaiKiaiay. I^nfetrum. frewent City. M-nr Al<';tii!.r. Winkol. <;reenwoud. Mtnr Brooklyn. Mat«en. San Pedro. ' ' Stiur Doris. Ol*en. «;rays Harbor. Stnii«-Ssii'.s U-.»a. Alexander. Sen Diejro. etc. Simr ll'hjiiiam. ISpinertsen. <i!ray« Harbor. Simr Ijkluue. Dablquixt, for Eureka. S'.inr Übittier, Seaman, San Pedro. Simr Cateuia. t "anty. Port la nil. Stntr Arfryll. t»i<-kson. Portland. Stmr Charles Neleon. Hall. Seattle. power «-hr Ida A, Campbell. Point Reyes. Uarjre Nluety-oac, Monroe, Port San Luis, ia '.«» tMj Hercules. CETURNED -v. \u25a0- '\u25a0 Monday. Jan. 10. V S stmr New Orleans. Welle*. hrn<» Jan S for Yokohama; returned account of boilers leak m: proceeded to Mure Island direi-t. TKI.EGUAPHIC POINT LOCOS. Jan. 10. 10 p. m.— Weather Nipgy: «i»«j m.rtheasr. Telocity four miles per l.u:r. DIED In ttii? city, this mornin?. Captain J. B. Pal t»T^<nj. formerly conuect^d with the Pacific Coast vKiiinship cumpauy. >raddenly. DISASTERS - 'Iho brig Blakel<*y was wrecked on Natividad isl*n<l on IV-cemlMM- 23. being driven ashore in a \x*xj Ni; c»lc. .md liecume a total lose. The .•u'w" r»u<lfHl in boais. All remained oa the isl and t!'..;il »!n- steamer Columbia was sighted. 1 h' •>\u25a0 ex|H-ri<ui< > tHj Rr| much rou;h weather and N taceev&m vt pd*» while on the island and it .a* inu>"^^i!•'"• to leave in a small boat. The i:isls<!« y UkiJ .V< ton!* of ytiano on board and rraa :.\M^-d by the Union Fertiliser company of. Los Aupolcs. >*nir Columbian. whi«-h arrived at J«an Kran iuc» Jan JO fr«:n Saiina Crur,. lias aboard cap tin aud apw of brie Blukeley. which was Irlren »shor«? at NatiTi.!ad i^arni on December ZZ «-tiUe luadinsr gufiuo for San Diego; had ;-J."mml ;.ih.;ii :•>) ii>n« •<( <-»rg<» at the time. Ve« -^i :.tai wre<-k. Ancboni dragged daring HE HEUMT-DA." J*n. 2.— Nor- hark Crown, from TxM&et tt>to De«- 11 for Babia Bjsncfc, has s-HindHvod hi *=••£. All hand* sared. baring been V'ick«'l vi» I>y Ur siinr Kilsyth. from Marbella, v:- I'iiiliideiiJliia. and landed beie. . \u25a0 WEATHER REPORTS POIVT 1.0P.05. Jan. 50. fl a. m.— Weather .....k: wind northeast, velocity six miles per boor. - \u25a0. 1 « \u25a0 POINT REYKS, Jan. 10. 9 a. m.— Weather l»Hr;!y cloudy; wind south, velocity 10 mile* per Ui'ur. POINT REYES. Jan. 10. 12 m.— Weather riondy: wind southeaM, relodty 16 mile* per L-r.r." FAHALLONES. .Tin. 10. y a. m.— Weather f.nrtlr rlituly; v.md southeast, velocity si* miles •mt liour. - -'-', *-'-:>*"\u25a0 ""- - \u25a0 TAT<x>SII, Jan. 1". » *. in. — Light rain; wind •tM. reVakty 'Si inil'-s i>«t ht«ir. TATOOKIL Jh.i. 1". 12 ni.— Light rain; wind \u25a0 -a>--t. vt-Jocitv J-' mile* \*r hour. DOMESTIC POUTS Mi;Kll.Ti;»>— Sailed Jan 10 — Stmr Tallac, for Sun Fr»u<-ls<X). CORDOVA — Arrived Jan B— Stmr A. G. Lind *«••. Crocn S<'attle. \u25a0 KEDONDO BEACH— Arrived Jan 10— Schr \> clj Maboij.r. t'r»>m Astfiria: *tmr Capistrano, from San Pedro, and sailed for San Francisco; rtmj Nome City, and sailed for San Pedro. Sol'TH BKND— Arrived Jan 10 — Sttur Bee, ;.'\u25a0:.'\u25a0*\u25a0 Jfui 7: stmr Despatcfc, from Artorta; 6chr 5 Maweema. fi-oui San Diego. ASTORIA— -Arrived Jan 10 — Stmr Rose City, l»en<v Jan >>: f-chr Churchill, from Honolulu; *tmr Jiiu Butler, hence Jan 7. Jan. o—Stmr0 — Stmr Handon, fr*m Willapa, far Saa Francisco, for fnel. -..\u25a0? V" " . Sailed Jan 10 — Stmr Eandon, for San Fraa lisni. f»3S^* fiial*W<a£ Sailed Jan 10 — Stmr Cas^o. for San Francisco; Br frtnir Foxley. for Mell>ourne and Geelong. CtMIS BAY — Sailed Jan 9 — Stmr Wasp, for Sen I- rancisoo. Arrived Jan 50 — Stmr Alliance, from Astoria. I'OKT-SAN LOS— Arrived Jan 10 — Stmr Mel rifle Dollar, from San Pedro. POINT REYES — Pa*s«"d Jan 10^ — Small eteam ' sr-Sjr. lumber !aden. h!a<-k Ftack, south bound; • *tmr J. J. Lofrgie, from Eoreka, for San Fran \u25a0 VnettA Jan JO—l.arse freight steamer, yellow track »ud painted l<»a<l color. P?ssciJ KOttUl Jan 10 — Stmr Brooklyn, from Hardy creek; f<ir San Francisco: ftmr Senatrtr, \u25a0 from Pngfi «wiud. for San Francisco; simr ' Wellewlrr. from Mukilteo. for San Pedro. TACOMA — Sailed Jan J^— Stmr Bnckman, for Everett. DI'NGENESs— Pas-sed Jan 10— Stmr President, from s»-atti< > . f«r San FranriMX). \u25a0 TATo<»Sli--Out Jan 10 — stnir President, from fur San Fmncieco. Parsed Inward Jan 10— Stmr Tirerton. hence J:'u 7 for Pon Ludlow; stinr Shssta, hence Jan T for Uelllnrlijiin. linvnrd Jan 1" — Br stmr Chaiham. hence Jan .7 f«ir Tacom*: stmr Delhi, hence Jan 7 -for Ta .\u25a0Ol;l». Pokxhl Ja*a— Stmr Colonel E. L. Drake, from mi/ui*>r.i. for SanTrandsco. r CttESCEXT— In Jan 10 — Stmr Ml^onrlen, tif!"-^ Jau 7 fw Seattle. • I .\u25a0--< <l inward Jan 10 — A four masted schr painted white. - . KETCHIKAN— Arrived Jan 9— Stmr Portland, " • from Valdez. JFXEAU— SaiIed Jan B— Stmr Bertha, for Sesttle, SAJCTA BARBARA— Arrived Jan ,10 — Stmr Co<>« Bay, lien* Jan 7, and sailed' for San pe.Jro. l-oRT J.rDLOW— Arrived Jan 10— Schr R, W. P«i-tl<-tt. from Tahiti, via Port Townsend. sailed Jan 10 — Stmr Falrhaven, for San Fran cUf-o. WESTPCJRT— Pawtid intrard Jan 10 — Stmr Carlos. heo«^- Jan 7. I'Hssed out Jan JO — Srhr -Meteor, for San \u25a0 IW.ro. • - ItaiT^wnd Jan 10 — Schr Meteor, for Ran Pedro. VALDEZ— Arrived Jan S— Stmr Victoria, from S'Hflle. ... \u25a0 KI'REKA— ShIM Jan 10— Tug Defiance, for S. f [j Fmn<-i*cn; simr Santa Clara, for Astoria. ' Arrived J«n 10 — .^tmr Aurelia. hence Jan 9. Sailed Jau 9 — Stmr F. A. Kilborn. . f or San Fv*nfl*c-n. Arrived Jan 10— Stmr F. A. Kill.tjrn. hence Jmi !\u2666: Fr bark Grande Docbesse Olga.in tow , ag D«fi«nce, hence Jan S; stmr Francis H. I.cccett. hence Jan t». PROSPER — Arrived Jan 10 — Sehr Rnby, bence .'an 2. t'MPQT'A RlVEß— Arrived Jan 10— Schr Lily, h«nce Dec 31. . v Pf»RT TOWNSEND — Arrived Jaa . 10 — Schr iioU-rt I#wer». from Honolulu. BANDON— Arrived Jan 10 — Stmr Fifield, hence Jr.n 7. •' SEATTLE— ArrITed Jan 10— Rtmr "Vmattlla. .- hence Jan 7. . Arrived Jan 10 — Stmr MlwMwrian, bence J«n ': strar Jefferson, from Valdez. . ".; \u0084 Sailed Jan S — Stmr President, for SanrFru • ' Ho"qt:iaM— Arrived Jan fl— Stmr Stanley Dol- Ist. from San Diepo. •;ui:enwood— Sailed Jan 10 — Stmr Whltes boco, for S*u Francisco. ISLAND PORTS TIONOLI'LU— Arrived Jan 10— Stmr Hrades, (ram Seattle. . s«i|(Hi Jan 10 — Ship Marion Chilcott.for Cavl <•\u25a0&; t*rk R. P. Ritbet. for San FranOco. OCEAN STEAMERS - st. VINVEXT, t\ W. Jan. 10. — Arrived— Stmr Asstian. from , Seattle. San Francisco, etc.~J for lUmburff. Previously— Stmr Tltanla, from Port i MXCAPonr— Arrived • t»n>Tlo«i«ly— Stmr Teo •#'•l.. from l.ir^rpnwl. f«r Tacom«; I NEW" YORK— Arrived Jan 10— Stmr Carmanla.: from L!reriK«il. LIVERPOOL— SaiIed Jan 10 — Stmr Titan, for T»- "inn Fl« .ME— Sailed Jan «— Stwr gaxonit. for New 3>rk. MBfiaVMiHMBHMBHiKffiHi. I n^.^ FOBEIGX PORTS '\u25a0 : HONGKOKG— Arrived Jan 10— Br atmr Em pttits of China, from Victoria AM> OCEAN STEAMERS •"'\u25a0.' PALERMO— SaiIed Jan 10--Stmr Re d* ltalia, for New York. . \u25a0 ' t -- .- »\u25a0\u25a0-.. BOSTON— Arrived Jan 10— Stmr Roman!,' from Genoa. Br United Wlreleaa Stmr Queen, from San Diego, etc.. for -San Francisco — Jan 10, 12 m..- six miles south of Point Sur light. Xorth air; clear weather. Will arrive about 8:30 p. m. \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .-, \u25a0 Stmr Queen, from San Uiepo, etc, for San Francisco— Jan 9, 9 p. m.: flve miles west of Point Duma. _ . ».- , -. Stmr Enterprise, from San Francisco Jan S, for Hllo— Jan 9. S p. m., 270 miles off San Fran-" Hsco. Barometer, 30.16; temperature, 56; fine weather. . ,» \ Stmr j Senator, from Puget sound, for San Francisco — Jan 9. S p. m., passed. Cape Mendo cino. Barometer. 80.03; temperature, 44. Ktmr Korea, from San Francisco Jan . 7, ' for loVohama. via Honolulu— Jsn 9. S p. m.. 7!W milen off San Francisco. Cloudy; moderate SXW wind and choppy *ea. - . > By- >I<-nHaa.r \\ Irelcx* Stmr Lorliue — Jan 8. midnight. 1. 400 miles off San Francisco, heoce Jan i* for Honolulu. - Ex pert to arrive at Honolulu Jan 12, morning. All well. V S «tmr Sheridan^ — Jan 9. 7 p. m., 800 mile* off san Francisco, from Manila, for ' San-Fran cisco, via Honolulu. Barometer, 30.2.": tempera ture, RS. Jan 8, 4 p.m.. passed stmr Korea, hence Jan 7 for Yokohama, vta Honolulu. \u25a0 : SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific [Spec/a/ Dispatch to The Call] • PORTLAND, Jan. 10— With passengers and general freight, the steamer Sue H. Elmore. Captain Scbrader, will sail tomorrow, night for TilUraook. With pa«cepgers and freisht. the steamer Roanoke arrived from San Pedro and San Fran cisco. . . " \u25a0 . The'lirtthou« tender Manzanita left' Ketchi kan T-eiiterday on its return trip, after delivering supplies to tbe Alaska *tatlon«. For fuel, the steamer Bandon, - bound from Willapa bay to San Francisco,: put into Astoria thfs morning. Making the passage in 3. days and .10 hours, the uteamer Breakwater, Captain MacGenn. ar rived last night from Coos bay. It had 300 tons of coal. 100 tons-cf general merchandise and about 75 passenger*. . - ASTORIA, Jan. 10.— Steamer Rose City ar rived today from" San Francisco with freight and passengers. \u25a0 . / Schooner Churchill arrived this morning from Honolulu to load lumber. 1 Steam schooner Jonas Ponlsen cleared at tbe custom house on Sunday for San Francisco with a cargo of 300.000 feet of lumber loaded . at Portland. 235.000 feet ' loaded at Rainier -and 125.00U feet loaded at the Astoria box com pany's plant. Steam xchooner Jim Butler arrived today from San Francisco to load lumber. . ... Lighthouse tender Columbine will leave. Tues day or Wednesday with supplies for the sta tions along the Washington coast and on Poget sound. Steamer Casco cleared today- for San Fran cisco with a <rargo of 400,000 feet of lumber loaded at Rainier. . Steam schooner Bandon, with a cargo of lnra be? from Willapa harbor, came into the Colum bia river Sunday evening after fuel oil, as it* master was not sure that It had enough In ft* tank* to take It to the bay city. It left out this afternoon. British steamship Foxley. which baj been de layed here for a couple of days with a cargo of lumber for the orient, went to *ea today. As it was drawing more than 26 feet, it re quired a smooth bar to take it out in safety. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.— Arrived: Steamer George W. Elder, from Portland; steamer Hana lei, from San Franci*co; steamer Xome . City, from Portland: schooner Ethel Zane, from Ta cotna. Sailed: Steam schooner George W. Fenwick. for San Franei«eo; steamer Rainier, for Grays Harbor; steamer George -W. Elder, for Port Los Angeles. - lACOMA, Jan. 10.— Arrived: Steamer Meteor, from Alaska. . . Departed: Steamer Bockman, for Seattle. -YEWS.OF THE OCEAN" A Half Million Dollar Car»r« T..f steamer Korea sailed for Hongkong and way port*. on Friday with cargo -valued at $567,355, to be distributed as follows: For Honolulu. $35,515; Japan, $182,010: Philippine islands, $2Ctt.«f7O; China. $29,239: Korea, f<372: East Indies. $3,900; Vladivostok. $349. The following were the principal exports: To Honolulu —2.600 lbs hams and baron. 4 automobiles and 5 bxe parts, 60 <h boots and fboes, 5 cs hats, 20 pkg* dry goods. 410, lbs to bacco, 4 cs cigar* and cigarettes, 650 cs soap, 2% pVgs paints. " To'Japan —19.167 lbs sugar, 2.505 lbs dried fruit. 350 lbs and 50 bx* raisins. 64$ lbs and 4 cs bread, 46 cs canned goods, IS pkgs fresh fruits, 833 gal* wine, 554 lbs tea. I.OOG lbs cof fee. 1.415 lb* and 9 cs meals. 97 bales hay. 734 lbs nuts. 2.514 Ibe rubber. 120 bbls kerosene, 32 bdls iron. 239 roll* and 3 cs leather, 4 pkgs machinery. SOS pkg* roofing •material, S bbls oils, 1.927 bale* cotton. To Philippine islands—2,43o bbls flour, 150 cs bread, 24.427 lbs and 12 cs meals, 3.103 bale* bay, 4,540 lb* ceffee. 43.557 "lbs hams. 27 cs honey, 1,000 lbs codfish. 2.717 t* canned good* 5.900 lbs aad 23 cs raisins, 3,720 lbs dried fruit. 1.146 lb* and 36 lbs randy. 500 gal* and 50 c* wine, 676* gals *nd ."."•S cs whisky, 41 'os liqnors, 38 cs grape Juice, 11,948 lbs to bacco. 11 c* arms and ammunition. 2,052 bxs cartridire*, 182 bale* canvas. J> targets. 13 bale* tarpaulins. 100 c« candles. 304 bales oakum, 66 anchors. 403 es boots and shoes, 315 pkgs dry goods, 38 cs boot* and shoes, 189 bxs leather. 37 coll* rope, 252 cs atatiooery, 419 bdl* brooms, 682 pkgs drugs. 93,174 lbs manufactured - lead, 14 pkgs machinery. 98 c* and 22 bnla oils. 502 pkgs paints. 260 pkg« electrical goods, 43 doors, 901 pkgs roofing material. 10.000 sks cement. To China —17.624 lb* pearl barley. 8.612 lb* beano. 1.H92 lbs peas. 723 lbs bread, 6,642 lbs codfish, C 54 c* canned goods, 3.607 lbs and 1 c« cheese, 1.920 lbs chocolate, 1,163 lb* hams and bacon, 9.G00 Ibe salt. 8,964 lb* and 3 pkgs dried fruit. 2.8"0 lb* raisins, R6 pkgs fresh fruits. 7.136 Ibe and 46 cs meals, 44 cc salmon, .033 lbs nnts, 4.871 lbs coffee, 98 gals and 15 v* wine, 5 cs liquor*. 678 pkgs footing material, la pkgs machinery, 1,492 lbs ginseng. 4 pkgs ma* chlnery, 3 cs typewriter*. 5 rolls leather, 30 pkgs dry goods. 10 cs oils, 150 pkgs paints. To Korea—2s bbls flour, 7 c» canned goods, IS6 lbs dried fruit, 29 pkg* roofing material. To East Indies —SI 8 cs canned goods. 208 c* salmon, 20 cs boney, 2,226 lbs dried fruit and raisins. 32. cs grape jnlce. 3,458 lb* hops. S3 pkgs paints, 653 pkg* roofing material, IS pkg* machinery, 5 crates Incubators. To Vladivostok—6,ooo lb* dried fruit. Xetlce to Mariners San Francisco - bay— Four and one-half fathom gas buoy. ; HS. replaced and relighted, Decem ber 17.- having been heretofore reported adrift and extinguished. The same, day the HS spar t.<ior. temporarily, marking the t-ttiion, was re moved. (N. to M. Xo. 53. lftOft.) (L. IT. B. N. to M. Xo. 51, 1009. par.. 3163.) L. IL B. List of Light*, etc., Pacific coast, I»0S, p. 18, Xo. R7. '\ L. 11. B. List of. Buoy.t, etc.. Pacific coast, UK*, p. 25. . \u25a0 .. ' Humboldt bay— Hnmboldt light Xo. 1 re-estab lished December IS. having been heretofore re ported carried away. (X. to M. Xo. S3. 1909. a* U. B. X. to M. Xo. 41. 1909. par. 2495.) U. 11. -B. List of Lights, etc.. Pacific coast, 19tW, p. 24, Xo. W. - \u2666 < L. IL. 8. -Ust of Bnoys, etc., Pacific, coast, 1908. p. 38. Seaooast — St, George - reef .mooring bwoy, 6, first class nun. reported . missing Def^mber - 13. will be replaced as soon as practicable. \u25a0 (X. to M. Xo. 5». 1609.) / lv H. B."Xist of Buoys, ' etc., - Pacific coast, 1908. p. 4r. . Mattole .river— Mattole landing eatablished, rocks discovered — A landing known as Mattole landing, has been established at tbe head of th* submarine valley about a mile northward of Mat tole river. The landing ; consist* of a wharf., the outer end of which' ls on. the flat rock 2,100 yards 1M» de* Bmin.true (SE 5-16 S msj.) from Sea > Lion* rock, extending . to the thore. Vessels are moored at a distance of about - 400 feet oculde the «Jd of » the ' wharf : where the sea is reported \ never to ! break. .' . Cargo is transferred from . the wharf ,' to th» vessels orer a wire cable.-. and a" tramway is built . on the wharf aod along the r ahore ' to a point a short distance isslde the mouth of- Mattole rlTer. Two sunken rocks, i over.' each of which', there is a reported depth .of .7 . feet at , the . mean of the lower low water*, are reported to lie,; oo« about 470 yards 299 deg tree (TV by X mag.), the other about 165 yards 247- deg ft mm true <SW %- -W mag.) from: the outer end of- the wharf, and another rock, orer which there *is about 11 "feet- water, about -460 'yards 230; deg 15 mm lroe = (SSW »4 W, mag. L from the outer end of the wharf.. . \ ;. Approximate, geographic position < 0f .... outer, end of --wharf — Lai 40 • deg 18 mm • nee N. long 124 deg 21 rain 3 sec'W. ' (X. to M. Xo. 53. 1900.) - : \u25a0- \u25a0'.';\u25a0 -:'-"-\u25a0 \u25a0 "r \u25a0 -7"- '; \u25a0:\u25a0 " (Reported by an officer of ! the coast '\u25a0 and geo detic 6urrey.> - • •' ~t-* \u25a0*"" -•", • : ."* C- and G. : 3.'. cfoarta 5705, 5700,5 500. rj. S. Coast Pilot, Pacific coast, California, Oregon and Wasblngtoo. 1909, -p. 101. . Washington — Off Umatilla reef ::-.UmatiHa reef light tes«el , Xo." 67. to be . replaced by C relief light vessel Xo. 02. about January 20, ' 1910. The change will be temporary. -.-The relief, light vessel will show. light* and, sound signals having the same characteristics as : those of light vessel Xo. 67.' now on the station,' excepting tbat>ach light . will ,be ahown from , three , lens lanterns encircling the • mattbead, •\u25a0 50 - feet \u25a0 above the water, and will be \ visible." 12>i miles in. clear weather, the observer** \u25a0 eye •V> - feet • above \u25a0 the water (X.ao M. No. 53. - 1009.) - L. H.-B. List «f Light*. -etc.., v. Pacific coast, 1908, p.' so, Xo. 221. ? \u25a0 -; ' ,;' . L. H. 8. , Li»t of • Buoys,' . etc. , * Pacific - coa s t , 180 S. p. 76. ',\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 V \u25a0\u25a0\u0084 •\u25a0.-;.. jv - Hnwa ll * n \u25a0 - islands— Maul island, - Wa lhA u coasjt, Kahulni \u25a0\u25a0 harbor ; approach— Waibee . \ rtef whifilins bnoy, 2, replaced December, 9.- having beeo heretofore reported ' adrift: to M. -Xo. 53. 1909.)- \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0;:"\u25a0- '.'\u25a0\u25a0-' -''• - :. ."" . .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 (L.H..8. X.to M. X 0 , :52,; 19W: par. 3272. > 1 =L. - H. " B."- LUt lof Buoy*,; etc.', -twelfth snb- Mistrict,l9o9,'p.- 13. 7 / ' : '. jro»naice Enarajtem*n<«- . , . Tbe \u25a0 British '\u25a0- rtcamer,^ Earl vi of '\u25a0 Elgin. . which arrived i from . Bal tlroore , on Saturday, -. was ; t-ba r icrad orior to ; trzlTtl - for.- renerti ; cuxo ', from THE SAX .'FRANCISCO .-CALL, ' TUESDAY. 'JAXUARY 11. .1010, New Oakland Car Greatly Admired W. W. McDonalds at wheel of 1910 ;. : Oakland i 30, which, has j'bejErT'sotgr^tly;-' admired '.:on ""auto ..)_ row. here and <Puget sound ; to Australia;.- .:.'. ' The. following lumber charters. were announced yesterday: Tbe schooner "Defender. - from Puget sound toSan- Francisco, "at $4; Schooner Kona,' from the sound to San Pedro, at- ? 4.50; schooner J; H. Lnnsmann, | from the \ sound "- to Ssa Francisco, at ?4. with, option Vot San Pedro at J4.50. .- /; -\u25a0}:;\u25a0. :y%U: Erna .4 rrlvtii From .Vorl h The, Jebson line steamship Erna, Cap tain KlocMng:, '\u25a0 arrived "in late" - last night/ 72 hours from Victoria. B.C. V" It brought 14 passengers. ;_ li\ will, dock I ~yr>iKii-H.s. AMra --fmsAtlwlv-- I I Notable Deaths H. H. TRIMBLE, ATTORNEY— I>es Moines.la.. Jan. 10.— Colonel H..H. Trimble, ajted 85. for many year* general counsel, or the Burlington railroad at 'Keokuk, died Sunday night at his home in Keokuk. . ..".----\u25a0-• ... BXV. PATRICK HEALEY— Washington. Jan. 30— Rev. Father Patrick Healey," professor of Georgetown nnlversity from lS'7'to ISBI, died today at the university, aged 71 years. W. H. WILLIAMS. CHURCH WORKER— St. Paul, Jan. 10.— W. H. Williams." 67 years old. a prominent church - worker iv St. Paul, fell dead of heart disease at the morning services in the Central Presbyterian church yesterday while singing the doxology. ', - * GEOXGE F. BROWN— Chicago. Jan. 10.— George Francis Brown, retired from the Pnllman com- pany, of which he formerly was treasurer, died yesterday at the Calumet club. \u25a0 His death "was not unexpected, he having suffered a long time from heart trouble. He was born in Chicago October 1..1843. GEORGE P. NORRIS, EXPOSITION EXPERT— St. Louis, Jan. 10. — George P.- Norrls. director of concession* at the Louisiana purchase jes position at St. Louis and expositions at James : town and Seattle, died today of pneumonia. J. A. " STOBER. OFFICIAL ELECT— Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 10.— Statft Treasurer elect J. A. Sto- ber was found dead in his bed this morning from heart disease at^his home at ScUoeneck. He was to have taken office in May. • . . .- \u25a0 f Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were issued in San Francisco Monday, January 10. 1010: ARIOTO— LAZIO— Pietro Arioto, 36, 53S Union St., and Minnie Lario, 20, 16_Medeau place. > ARMSTRONG— CARLBY— WiIIiam Sci "8 - Arm- strong. 37, and Mary E. Carlcy, 09, both of Oakland. . . .- BUCKLEY— OLEARY— D«nI* J. Buckley, 21, Seattle, Wash.,. > and ; Ellen O'Leary, 21, San "Francisco. ; \u25a0: - CHILPS -MACDONALD— HOPKINS— Edward > J. Chllds-Macdonald. 24. 1324 Pace; St., and Theresa J. Hopkins. 19, 1288 McAllister, st. FLORES-^-RlVERO— Ernest Flores. 26, and Ic- natla Rivero, ; 24, both . of .1 740 Mason , st. ' . GORMAN— HACGH— DanieI J.' "Gorman,- 21, 51" Ashbury St., and Mary J. Haugh, 18, .'2io Church st. . x \u25a0 '.': . \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0..•" •*\u25a0'.' . : „ - HASTINGS— IX»VEJOY—Thoma* C. ' Hastings, 25, and Hattie Lovejoy, 25, both of San Jose. KRAUT— CON WAY— Charles :A V . Krant,-21, 1033 Te«a* *t., and Mary -A. Conway, 18, 928 Min- nesota, st. . .-. .-. -: :. 'i- LAZARUB— GHIRARDI-tJoseph \u25a0 <5. Lazanis, 22, -53 Sycamore aye., and .Mary • Ohlrardi, ; 10, Yountville/ MAGLIO^WIESFIELD— Thomas "\u25a0 Mafrllo. 26, . San Francisco, and Ada Wiesfield. 2-_\ Seattle. Mt-DONALD— CHILDRES-^George McDonald, CO, San Francisco, and Nellie N. Cblldres, SO, 1808 Post St.; ' MENDOZA— SATARAIV— Pedro M. Mendoza. 40, and . Seraflno Satarain," . 22, both . of , 1433 Steiner «t. -\u0084."-'.. : . -X; . ;-.'.-... MEYER— HOLMES— Edwin -L.' Meyer. 24, San Francisco, and Libbie Holme*,". 22, Chicago. PETERS— PETERS— Joban \u25a0 Peter*. ; r 29, . and Katie Peters. 34, both 0f;214 Steuart *t. POMPEJI— McKKNZIE— St. ; Elmo " F." Pompeji, 35., New York." and; Dorothy-" McKcnzle, IS, Hotel \u25a0 Winchester. ' - >% ".; " 'jJ- '. BEGXIEB— SIL.V A— Henry W. . Regnler, 25, 2R15 Sixteenth st., and Violet - I. ' Silva,'. 17,r 948 A Guerrero st. / . i .' : . \u25a0 * ' ' ;, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted.' They "must'be, 'handed in at, either of the publication offices and be "indorsed with the name and residence of perrons' j author,- i*ed to have ; the ' same V p'ubl isbed;. ;N6^lces * re- stricted simply. to the announcement -of. the. event are published oneeis thiscolnmnfree oflcharge. BIRTHS ALT.DACK— In thi»t:Hy, to tb* 1 wife 0/ Fred- erick D. AUdack,": a son." -. : - V ; ~' : ';. AUSTIN— In -thl* I city." "December ;8. :*lBO9,: *1809, to -the wife of Stephen H.'. Anstin.-'a'son.,. . . . . OARRICK— In thl* city," January ',~,f 1910,i t0 the wife of Frank P. Carrick (formerly Grace. l. McOowan)^a;«on. V :„: .; , ': , . HALL— In; thU v city," Jannary :9, 1910,. to; the wife of Frank D. i Hall,; a ; aon. _ \^ . ;,-_•\u25a0 • , PI^ATT— inrthl**city, January' B,> 1910. \u25a0 to - the wife •of E.v A. Platt -.' (nee - Zcllerbacb), \a " daughter.' \u25a0 --\u25a0:;\u25a0 x :-•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0:: \u25a0 \u25a0 ,-•;-.-"'--• .:- -.-.- -\u0084 , -.-.- MARRIAGES; : BERCU— KAUFFMAN— In :thi»«city, r " January' 9,' '1010, by • the .Rev.'i Joseph: Somerstein.'XHaim Berco and Fannie ; Kauffma n. -\u25a0\u25a0; vp * f ' >,% j -, ".•"*' "•\u25a0" / \ DEATHS .;X ; . . t Allen. Donald. ..V. 2 kyl»-Aneri, >h}; J..... Baldwin, -Imogene ...-72 McHngh.<» James 'i.*.-.. 43 Borovlnlch," ?\u25a0\u25a0 Peter. : 53 McLaughlin.* ? t Susau ."^2B Urrant, jWm. H...'- Mentan,-. Annie '...: — Buchanan,' John li\4l Meyer,'. Gustave -..';'. 42 Boetow;; OottHeb .. 55" Mills. .Ardella r ': ~. .1 ". — Campbell." Bertha ?.. 30 Mulcrevy/ JobnJ.".".V47 Carroll.'; Henry," . . : 41 Murphy,- .WlUlam :E.~. 25 Cassebohm.'"A.^C.v."^O Mu*to.rpeter .'..:.*: . <J7 dough.. Mrs. S.^W. 60 Ongman,-; Axel 7..-.;:: 41 Connelly, "Mary '.:". C» Patterson,'' Capt.';j."',B 53 De Maral*,' Marcel. «3 Pope, Mary 1 Ann...'.. C 3 Dnboli. Kitty .».'... : 33 Price, .William* c:. .. 1 Fleming. , Hannah : .." B9 Roche, -Eyert Earl ... — Gapion, 'Alice X.. — Saunders,-'i Sarah 'A.".' 70 Olb*on, . Kathertne.: 28 Selgel. \u25a0'Mlnnlo . \u25a0'•. . ;. . 33 Glusler, Abraham.. 64 Sheridan,'"^ K. . J. . . . : 2C Harris, •- Miss , 8. . I* — Sulltvanr Nora P .' ? — Helmke. Charles .. 52 Treadwell. William B«1 Hlggln*. " John .... .\75 Vibert,"? Marie y~.':~V. . 70 Jordan, Bertie - . . . .: 51 Watson.'-' John ">'•;-. 'VA 62 King-, - Samuel "F. /. 48|Winterson, « Catherine — ALLEK— In 'Oakland., Cal., \ January^ 9,' 1910. < Donald • George r Allen.V, beloved , ton of i Harry 'F. and cMary « Ellxabeth Allen, ' a-nativei/of \u25a0\u25a0 California, '. aged 2 ; years 2 month* and , 2 ; days. BAXDWIH— In ; thl* *clty, January \u25a0 10," 1910,* Imo- •'gene.7- dearly. j. beloved v wife >of 5 thai; late f*,Wil- . lUm 'Baldwin-, of * BanlPedro. ; iandimothe*r'Vof . : Mrs.". Mabels S. .Griffin. Mr*."* Lily Emery," Mrs; . Imogene >>nton and Samuel C. and ;' William ' .. A. -Baldwin, a native Bof *Xetr? Orleans,*; aged \u25a0 .72 years." '_. -'\u25a0 \u25a0•'.*.-*-,' \u25a0 \u25a0'' '';i -> l ;- ; '-',- ;\u25a0-,-.- r \u25a0"-• :\u25a0".:"," BOROVIJfiCH— In this oity,-/ January. n.iliJHi? !'.. Peter c Borovinlcb,: a .: native -of 'Austria. - apod . '53 years. .'£-,* :...-.- ; ';\u25a0 --:- 'Sj"\.f-As X *":\u25a0\u25a0''\u25a0* .\u25a0•-:-'•". \u25a0 Friends .' and" acquaintances? are 4 respectfully \u25a0 invited to "attend; th» "funeral -services "j tomor- row (Wednesday) .*? January/ 12.'" 1910,i>aH12:S0 '-. . o'clock /^p. r L m*. ; at; the % parlor* •- of ., Julius fS * " , Offieav. * 305 li Montsomery R a veniie,**f thence V | to' \u25a0 " hall, .s66* FulttmVatrecCjThficetas£x-. early- "this morning 1 J and this. afternoon will sail for Mexicairports as far south as Cotinto. " ' * " POLISH, WRESTLER ml^'S \u25a0 CHICAGO, Jan. 10.— Stanislaus jZbypzsco,' Polish wrestler, defeated Charles Cutler tonight in two straight falls, the first with a. chancery, and bar arm hold in 54:57. arid'tthe' second with the same Hold in 15:59. \u0084 ices; will be held under*' tbe auspic.-oa of Ans- ' _ trian. Military and Benevolent association. In-; "-terment 'Holy Cross cemetery, l»y automobile. BRYANT— ln '.this city, January 0; 1910.T Wil- l iam Howard, dearly beloved" son. of Frank I and Stella -Bryant, a 'native of Sau -Fran- cisco, aged 1 day. - - BUCHANAN— Iii tlii« city. January 10, 1010, at his. late residence. . 020 ShotWfll street." - John . R., flearly , beloved 'husband of Annie M. Buchanan, and | loving father, of Alice Bu- chanan, and son of: Mr. and :Mrs.".T. -Buchanan of Alvarado," Cal., a native^ of Alvarado, aged 41 year?. ' .'..'. : Notice of funeral hereafter. BUETOW— In this. city. Janunry-3. 1010. Gott- lieb Buetow, a native of, Germany, aged 53 years. - . CAMPBELL— I n this city. January 10, " 1010, ; Bertha, dearly beloved wife of Lambert Cnmp- hell. : loving daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. "Henry Hickok. and. sister in law of Mrs. I>. VaU-n- da and Mrs. A. Stumpf, a native of Missouri,' aged '.3o' years '.2, months. and 2S days. \u25a0 Friends and" acquaintances - are respectfully invited ;:- to attend -\u25a0\u25a0 the ' funeral ' tomorrow- .' (Wednesday), at l:"0 p.? m.. from her late residence. \u25a0 2058,. -Twenty-seventh avenue -n^ar . San Bruno • avenue. . lutcrimMit Holy Cross cemetery' s CARROLL— In this city..Janunry !». 1910. Ileury. \u25a0 beloved, sou of ..the late- John P.! anil Mary Carroll, and brother of. Mrs. Frank Cummings, a native .of. GoM . Hill, Xev., aged 41 years 10 months and 10 <layx. (Virginia City. ,Xev., papers please copy.) Krlenils" and BL-ijuaintanceß are respectfully invited to. attend the : funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at S:00 ".o'clock, from the par- lors of the Henry J. GaiUght-r company," 1314 Webster atreet between Ellis 1 .and :.O'Farrell. \u25a0 I thence to St. Francis churcni" corner .of Val- lejo street - and Montgomery avenue.' 1 : where a, ; requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose, of bis soul.' commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment | Holy Cress \u25a0 cemetery, by.< carriage- CASSEBOHM— Drowned in San Francisco bay waters, December -8, 1909, -Adolph: C. dearly beloved husband of Butba C. \u25a0 CaKsebohm. ' and father of Fred \u25a0 W.. ' Alraa and ' Harry ; Casse- bohm,:and brother. of Henry Cassebohm, ; Mrs. ""B. A. Roedderand Mrs. . H. 11. I.euhrs,- a na- tive -of Heligoland. Germany, aged 50 years 4 months and. 13 days. A member of Camp No. »4. W. of ,W.; Oakland Verein Bintrarht, iand Order' of Hermann's Sons (West Berkeley lodge' No. 21). Friends and acquaintances nre respectfully invited to •• attend .the funeral services to- day (Tuesday), - January.; ,11.", at 2. p. m., at the- chaptl-of Jnmeson & Nfohaus. 24:U Telegraph avenue near Dwiglit way,- Berke- ley, where services will be hclil under: the auspices., of ' Hermann's "Sons, West -Berke- ley lodge -No. 21. Incineration Oakland crema- tory. \u25a0; , CLOUGH— In Fruitvale, Cal.. January !>. 1010. Mrs. S. W. dough. . tx'loved wife of ; John F. dough, ~ and , mother ! of Helen R. '." and Mary . K. T. Clou?h "of . Berkeley." Francisco l Low- cll.and Charles A. Clough of Kruitvale. and George M."; dough of -San Francisco.' a' native of Germany,- aged CO years 0 mouths and 2T. days. i." Frienda and acquaintances aro resprctfully invited to attend the. funeral services tomor- . row, (Wednesday); J January : 12, ' 1910. at 2 , o'clock : p. ;, m.; . from . the - residence, 2332 Ful- ton street." Incineration Oakland crematory. - CONNELLY— In.; fhlsVcity,' January -10, 1910, Mary, dearly; beloved wife of .Joseph ."-W. 1 Con- nelly, \u25a0 loving . mother . of Josephine • M., Mahlp A. and Joseph T. r Connelly, loving daughter of Mrs. Mary » O'Donnell, loving sister of Jam^s . O'Donnell \u25a0 and Mrs. '!• Annie Yeaton."^ and • the . late Bernard O'Donnell. lind beloved 'aunt lof " Hazel and Loulse'Hunt and Edward F.Boyle, a native of " San ; Francisco, '.aged 39 ' years 1 • month and 15 days. :; DB - MARAIB— In Chlco.; Cal.. Jannary 9,- 1010. Marcel," beloved husband of the. late Angelina Marais, and father of ' Eugene. Sam- end Victor de ; Marais, a native of Canada, agrd '.:. 63' years. \u25a0 '". '"> S-: -'. . \u25a0 . '. ; . . ;:';,.-V P .Remains at the parlors of 11. K. Suhr k Co., \u25a0_\u25a0 2910; Mission street' between Twonty-fifth and "Twrnty-sixth.. . > -" .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-.. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-. "- DUBOIS— In this city. January 19. 7010, Kitty. ;\u25a0; dcßriy '; beloved > wife :; of . Paul *B. I>ubois, \ de- • ' voted sdaugbtor. of "Jane' and." the 'late Patrick -McDonnell, and ' loving.- «ist<;r of Frank McDon- nell 'and the late" Mrs." Margaret Ph»'lan.;a na* : tire" of ' San : Francisco, 'C 111.,. agfil 1 33 years C "months and. O.days^.. ; ;.;•\u25a0;.,; \ ." . . ' Friends- and : 'acqualntanf»>s' are", respectfully "invited:- to attend » the "funeral today., (Tues- "\u25a0- . day),.'; January.; 11^-1910,'- at." 1 p.'im.. from \,her late residence, ;927A" Pacific Btreet between \u0084 Powell and Mason. Interment Holy Cross cem- r .-.etery. " • '-.- "...'-.;-.-;; ".: .v \u25a0'-.-... .' '-\ : .'-\ -.-. .-. FLEMING— In » Aqua :>: > Caliente," Cal.'. "January 9; ,' 1910,' Hannah A. " D.? bel6ved" wife ' of -the i late James ; Fleming," "a> native " of '\u25a0. Baltimore, aged •69 - years "and?, 2 "months." ; : \u25a0•'"\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 - Friends - and\acquaintanees""are:; respectfully invited to attend' the ! funeral Thursday, Jatra- >.. arys 13,i-at i 10:30 •"«.'>. in.*, -from' the-parlors of : . H. . F.j.:Bubr,Y&." C 0.,;, 2919; Mission '{ street - 'be- 4; tweens Twenty-fifth?' and sTwenty-slithJrlnter- : ment \u25a0 Cypress > Lawn ; cemetery.'; by " special oar •*on '; 11:30; a..m. train' from Twenty-flfth' and /.Valencia 'Streets. '. V ", . , .; " GAGNON— in^this'eity.-. 1 January 10, ; lf>lo.' Alicfi '\u25a0_:':. B.,'.dearlj_ beloved 1 wife.. of- Frank , X;: Oajruon... - • daughter j of " Mrs.f Andrew I Cassldy, 1 aiid I sister ' of JJean'tand .Christopher* O'Reilly, , Mrs." E. J. : ! I-ynch Jand :" Mrs. " It. P. I-^rlger, a nativn of •^ San: Franclsoo. -" :":"!,;'\u25a0\u25a0_.",,\u25a0. "\"'" ; GIBSON— In this, city." Jahua"ry 9, .1010,'* Kath- r" erlne, •\u25a0' beloved • daughter of --- Esther s and : the . .late: John 'L. Gibson, and sister of James i 55.- \u25a0 Gibson '' and -Mrs. J . ".-. C'i Smith,' ..' a " native ' of California,^ aged -28 'years." ;; - \u25a0-.., \u25a0. \u25a0; Friends .and .facquaintanees ; ire . respectfully • I invited > to . attend-?; they funeral J , todays (Tnes- dayj ,"i at -.1:. o'clock J p.? m., .* from .-. the j funeral \u25a0:• parlors of. -Bunker*; Lunt;;26(36_MisBlon ! Btreet -•.between 1 ' -second, 'iand MTwenty-thlrd :': < Mission t: Masonic :; temple) . , I n terment Mount : Olivet -cemetery •t.'rjrr >',;', '"" * . GISSLER— Iii Vthis ; city, i January "8/".l9lo,"Abra- " ham -, Gissler, - beloved -. uncle ( of : Emil S Fr- Kla rs- i » son ' and Andrew J Pllman," a ; dative' of • Finland,': \u25a0 aged : 64!.vear«.s Atmember; of ;Court, Seal ;Rock \u25a0 "-So.'.. 45, l -;F*.'"of rA:v;-vf '"-'•\u25a0\u25a0• -\u25a0.•^-\u25a0\u25a0. *::\u25a0 \~-::;-rv. '-.-'\u25a0- \u25a0 - -'.'• Friends f and 3 acquaintances \u25a0 are f respectfully : ; Invited 7 to l attend -•, the - funeral' I ; today ' (Tues-' day).*". atJl I'a'dock»p.%m.,'<;from1 ' a'dock »p.% m.,'<; from -the "^parlors ; ! of Theodor Dierks ; & , Co/," 000 Devisadero street > corner . of ' Me AHlster.'s. where '?. service* ?. will '- be : i held i under .' the I ausw'ces "> of ,; Court i Real % Rock. R £;- Interment , Mount {.Oliret J^emetcry/^by; carriage."* HABBIS4-KntefedTintot rr«tr?Jrnuaryjllo.r r«tr?Jrnuaryjll0. : fl9lor ;s; s Miss I Bessie : Lois ; Harris,": daughter of- J. ; Ilar- '\u25a0-;\u25a0 ris * and :i Julia narris. " : and ~ sister . of " ' Julia :*-*HawiB.L-,v'^ ?»;.>\u25a0; •jT-^-'l-Jv i"' : ~[ : :...- : :: '; v,-.--> HELMKE— In % Oakland/; Cal.'. January, : 10.' i 1910. - Charle* ?Helmke,U beloved «; husband » of 1 Minnie ' Helmke.J and } father * of ; Cbarle* T Jr. f Albert -i A.* ?\u25a0 and ii August -i M.T? Helmke, E ? a\u25a0\u25a0 native vof f Ger : 1 \u25a0'= many;? aged \52 j years * 1 1 S mon tn>i ?nnd \7j. days.' . V Friends r> are is respectf ully^lnvited Ato {.attend " •'. the K funeral s services U<»ni»rron- ( Wednesday) \u25a0; \u25a0 January ,«J2.'V -1910. i»t ".1:*5» , <>'<-ltK-k iVp.Tgm."^ )i'a t % bis ;" late p homo.*! 1 1 71^ Eighth .1 street^ near JMoVw street. Oakland. \ HlGGlNSilntthlsTj t-ity.t January, 9.-.- i!>io. ; Joi, n ; tf}belored|husbandSo.f4Ellsabeth<HiprslnB^!qvinjr \u25a0 \u0084 fatliur /ol ; ilary . ' Ar/ ,' JyUu "-; !'.;<. Xliomaa % and .- ;" \u25a0\u25a0--.-\u25a0 -".' _ -"• > -.- " ':- : > . .7 \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ; '\u25a0. 3li'Bl'HV-'CETS'« DECISION : NEW YORK, Jan.' :10.—Tommy Mur phy.of ..tUarlem^ had 'difficulty ".'to;'; win irom : Joe"; Bedel l; r of": Brooklyn, tonight in :a.j!O 'round: flsrht^'-^Murphy>waLs'; en titlpd'to a decisiori on' points, .but Bedell fought\ him'hard and fast'all- the way and" finished' strong/" RUNAWAY PROVES i FATAL— lnjuries received • by Axle Oncman several f days' a? 6 in^a nin * n way! accident' resulted in his ; death - yesterday mornlnß at ; Luke's"hospital. He resided at •774. Fourteenth' street.' ' . """ , rg?g*Mftg«feg Georgu Higclus and Mrs. W.J. Tormey. and loving : brother of Hugh Higgins, a" native of Dunlavin. - County ;' Wicklow, Ireland, aged 73 years. \u25a0-.'-, . . - - ' Friends are respectfully ; invited:' to attend the, funeral today (Tuesday), at -8:30 o'clock' "a. 111., from- his late- residence, 859 " Fulton \u25a0 Ktrect. thence to Sacred " Heart church. : where a " solemn ' requiem I high : mass will ) be : cele- \u25a0 brated for the repose of his soul." commencing at y a. m.~ Interment Holy Cross v cemetery. '. by flectric funeral car' from Thirteenth and Mission streets. • JORDAN— In this city, January 10, 1910. Ber- tie; : dearly beloved : wife of.. David Jordan, "a. native of Sacramento, Cal.. aged ol years and . 11. months. 1 ;, \u25a0 : . ...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Friends and -acquaintances are respectfully \u25a0invited to, attend i the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at- 10:30 a."' m.. from the par- lors of Meßrearty & McCormick. 915 Valencia :', : Ktreet , near Twentieth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery. • -. KING— In this city," Jannary 10 1910, Samuel '.>> F.", beloved husband of Lydia King, : and son of Mrs. -Annie King. aged-4S . years.- . Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in vltPd " Z. to ,- attend : the " funeral " tomorrow (TTtilnt'sday). January , 12, at 2o"clock p. m., from ? the parlors of HsUtcd & ', Co., 021 Fill- more street. : Interment Grecnlawn ceinef»-ry. KYLE-ALLEN— In this city. January 9, 1010. Hugh Jithn,' dearly . belovml son of Montey and ' Sadie : Kyle-Allen,' iind devoted . brother of Montey I Allen,, a native of Santa- Cruz. Cal., aged, 2o years -:i ; months and ' 2 days. (Santa Crnz papers please -copy. ) •• .' Friends, and acquaintances are resjjpctfully invited ,\u25a0 to- attend ' the . funeral -tomorrow ;- (Wednesday), January 12. at 9 a. m.', from \u25a0 the residence "of his parents,' 3330 Nineteenth 1 street, theiico, to St. Charles" church;"' wh»re '\u25a0 a \ requiem mass t will |be "celebrated 9 for - the \u25a0'. repose; of his soul, ' commencing rat- 9:30: a., m. ..Interment, Holy ; Cross cemetery, by carriage. MoHUGHiIn this city. January 9, 1910. James, dearly beloved husband -of Margaret: McUugh, '\u25a0 loving father of - Mary Frances, James . I'a't- rlck. Margaret and Thomas Christopher : Mc- - Hugh, and loving, brother of Rev. Father Pat- rick McHugb-of St. Anthony's • church, : East Oakland, •> a native of -.; County- Mayo, Ireland, aged 43years. A member of Division No. . 12, A. O. : 11. in A., and the Brotherhood of Team- : stfrs." '- ." '..'•\u25a0-.-.._. . -...-\u25a0-'.. Friends and acquaintances are \u25a0< respectfully invited to attend :the --funeral', today (Tues- "dayj. at 9:15 a. m.. from the parlors'bf Me- Brearty & McCormick, 91." Valencia street near Twentieth, thence to St. Paul's church. . where a- requiem high mass will be celebrated ' for thft repose . of his soul, commencing •at 10 \u25a0 .a. ""m. "Interment , Holy, Cross cemetery. ._,; 'DIVISION No. 12, A. O. H.inA.— To the gofflcers and : members: -You are ' hereby notified to assemble at, the parlors of : Meßrearty & .-' McCormick, -,913-. Valencia, street near Twen- tieth.-tliis (Tiiesday) morning. January 11. at ;9? o'chKk, to -attend the. funeral' of.our late brother,. James McHngh. By order JOHN P. HARE. President. CIIAS. HURLEY, Financial Secretary. McLAUGHLIN— In this city, January S. "1910, ". Susan, dearly : beloved wife- of Frank "J. Mc- I.aughllif.- and loving ": mother of -Ruth and . -Lorain, McLanghlin,": and loving " daughter of Lizzie and the late . Christopher Creatre,' ama- tive of. San Francisco, aged 26 years 4 months \u25a0 : and 13 days. : ; ; : \u25a0'\u0084 .. . a v. — - ; • Friends •'; and ' acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the . funeral .' today (Tues- • t day), at l:3o*p."m.,ifrom the parlors of Me- Brearty & McCormick, 915 Valencia street near * .Twentieth. :O Interment " Holy. Cross- cemetery, y, MEEGAN— In this city, Janiia'ry 10, 1910. Annie! ,-; \u25a0.-\u25a0 beloved " wl f e of the 1 late - James • Meegan,*- and ; loving; mother, of ;Mra. :l James -Harrington' and the late James : and George - Meegan and Mrs. James -.Thomas, ? a native of : Ireland. ' \ 'i : Friends .' and * acquaintances < are respectfully invited rr' to attend \u25a0 the '\u25a0• funeral : tomorrow ' (Wednesday) Ht-.thc-Cathollc' chnrch at- An- : tioch. , where g a ' requiem > high •.mast" • will : be celebrated % for. the ; repose of her sonl \u25a0on the .> arrival of the 7:l.":a: ni.. train from San Fran- : ciaco." : interment rAnticch • crni^tcry. ."• : Remains at thp»rpfidonce-:of ; her = daughter,. Sirs. James Harrhigton.* K!7: San Jose; a venue; San-'-Fran- . ciseo. \u25a0 until - Wednesday -' mornins. MEYER— In this. city. Janunry H>, 1910. Gus- : , -tave. • dearly, beloved "brother •; of Samuel and . Simon * Meyer " of.: San Francisco and ' Mrs. Er- nestino- Henschke.! Mrs.' LHura'.Mainlock,- Mrs. .. Frieda Sehweryenz ' and Isidor Solomou of Ksln. , aginative; of Exin,'; Germany, aged ?4'2: years - and 9 : months. '."A \u25a0 member of \u25a0 Court Gulden . West No.' 20. " F.-of..A.\ : . -. v Friends jand " are respectfully .invited -" to i - attend *' the s.:- funeral - tomorrow t -(Wednesday)," January: 12, .'at '10 o'clock," from "the-'parlors: of -Theodora Dierks *-i Co.-. 900 : -Devisadero. street corner of McAllister. ."Inters ": ment Salem- cemetery*; by ,11 :3O > a.;- m. train \u0084- from \Third : and ; Townsend \ street. 1 ". . .-\u25a0 • ! MlLLS— ln '"\u25a0.this city,- January -10, 1910,- Ardella, * daughter of Maria Haswell Mills and the -late " William U. Mills, and ".sister \u25a0 of ; Elizabeth Mills,^ a ". native ; of ; Sacramento, • Cal. ; -,-:.* ; ; \u25a0 - J,: Funeral", services -. will ibe-. held f\. tomorrow (Wednesday) ~,\ January 12," at.' 11,I 1 , o'clock p.; m.". if at ; the '* First ..Unitarian- church,- Geary; and \u25a0;;i Franklin ; streets.'.^ Interment : private.- . MULCBETY— In ..' this > city, January "': 9. ' ; 1910. '. John J.;: dearly] beloved husband of -Mary Mul- . orevy, \u25a0 loving - father of WHliam>J.. » Frank s M.. : - : :Bertrand J.'.'and ; " Raymond -I.= Mulcrcvy, -;and '.beloved brother of "Jofeephine and Harry .1. :Mul- '> crevy,': Mrs.. Catherine Gough,- Mrs. P.i'J.^Mc-" >*; Kenna" and \u25a0Mrf.V.'G. f :--I«^Mnnson,\ ni'i netive*. of ' •' ; ' S» n :• Francisco* aged 47 years ; 4 months ," and ; o '.' «Ihj"s. - , '." V : _ ', '."..". \u25a0 Friends .and acquaintances * are respectfully * 'iiivltcd'fto \u25a0- at tend --;:tho-. funeral L : tomorrow ' ;« Wednefday); ., January -••» 12. • -:', 1910. v- at . - 9:ir> ' ': o'clock \u25a0-> a. v- m^.- from * hi* \ late " residence, \u25a0;: 28 * 'Steiner. street. rihence! to Sacred ; Heart church; \u25a0 where = a : requiem < high . mas 3 will. be " celebrated i '\u25a0" tot • the ' repose ' of, his : soul," commencing at 8:43 .: o"clock. r >> In terment "\u25a0 Holy , ; Cross ? cemetery. \u25a0>'• -: : MURPHY— In"?-' Los*C Angeles; ? January : s B.'v 1810/ yi William" E:;i beloved " son i of ' Mary » a"nd; the ) late ;X Dennis l B" Murphy ."o loving -"brother; of- Thonms. ? - John t U.. * George * L.:t Murphy, ; Mrs. ;F. r j. -» Mc- - i Henry," Mrs.'. ll.." J.'lMaboney.. and the late;Den- "..nis -.1 P.- 'Mnrpliy,' a 'native : of -San ' :;• aged ; 2s ' years. v--'%'XJ- ;--'*:"._": :_:. ii\ -.; I ,'..: ' '":"-. - : \u25a0 •;* <\u25a0\u25a0-' Friends ; amd ' acquaintances "' are \u25a0• respectfully i'C' Invited *"' to '£. attend li, the ;<\u25a0 .' funeral • • tomorrow ;^( Wednesday) r January; 12, i 1910, at 8:30 a: m.," : ; from % the ' residence " of ' his ? sister,'! Mrs.''. H^ J." N Mahohey,'; 223 1 Devisadero I street •'- npar jHalght, ~;thence to Sacred Heart church. '.where a solemn \u25a0; 1 requiem i high i mass • will ibe t celebrated I for . the \u25a0 -' repose j of i his * souK^S commencin" sat\ 9 -' o'clock '.' a.- m.Tilnterment. Holy.Cros* cemetery. by elec- -.•'"} trie ' funeral :>\u25a0 car - ; from v. Thirteenth ;\u25a0 and ; West •\u25a0.\u25a0^Misslon'strectß." •>\u0084•\u25a0\u25a0;:--\u25a0..;-. r, - '. : : \u25a0;^'j',''\ " -"'\u25a0 MUSTO— in ;'\u25a0 Stockton?! January ;; 9. .' 1910. , Peter. .:" .beloved ? husband *of * M aryi 31 usto," 1 ? and f father MQUNT OLIVET A NON-SECTARIAN C Em E T E R'Y iDfflie, Qrittt Bldj., Market & 7th Stsr CLOSED TYPE OF CARS IS BECOMING MORE POPULAR Coupe Gars Much in Demand Among Buyers Along-Automobile" Row R. R. L'HOMMEDIEU \u25a0 A new feature of the automobile trade has been the building of coupe bodies for runabouts. With* the taking up of the limousine for winter use the coupe has come into favor. This style of :car is ; now; beingr put out by most of , the builders :of popular priced run abouts. The .cars have proved their serviceability ' and ior professional use seem to be the car.of the times. '''. Following: the retirement of J. C. Matlack from the Michelin tire, com )any, as announced »ome weeks ago, r. Hairvette-Mlch elln has been elect ed vice president and general manager, with headquar ters'at the general offices and factory. Mliitown. N\ J. • ' . J. Hauvette-Michelin is a nephew or Edouard Michelin. president of the four great Michelin factories which are lo cated" in America, France, Kngland and • Michelin, who now takes charge of the American interests, is a man or long; experience abroad, both- In tne manufacture and sale of. Michelin tires. In a recent interview he- « said that it was his aimN to maintain the high standard of quality of Michelin tires, appreciated by the trade in general, as is evidenced by : the phenomenal suc cess of -the house during the two years in which it haa done business in Amer ica.-,. \u25a0 , \u25a0 -. , ; Will Manner 3lichelin Co. Four first honors, including one world's record., with an additional tie - --\u25a0-—-\u25a0- for. first ptece, out of the five contests entered, is the Franklin re co r d thuß far in the au tomobile season of 191 Q. \u0084 The .first competition was the one gallon gasoline economy contest held . in ' Buffalo, in which a Franklin broke Franklin Cars I AVln Contents I .V »! of Alfred. Manrico J.. Emelio J., Elvera and Leonore. Peter E. • and Florence Musto, a native of Italy, aged 6T years C months and 10 days. - - Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tues- day), -at 9:1."» o'clock a. m.. from the family residence, 1108 North Sutter street, tnence to St; Mary's church, where a solemn requiem . high mass will be . celebrated for the repose " of his soul, • commencing at 10 a. m. ONGMAN— In this city, January 10. 1910. Axel, dearly beloved husband of Olivia Ongraan. and loving father of Agne*. Olivia, Lilly, Edward "and Louise Oneman, a' native of Indal, West- moreland, Sweden, aged 41 years 7 months and 9 days. A member of Swedish Society and '. Swedish Singing- Society of San Francisco. . Friends and acquaintances arc respectfully invited" "to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at" 1 o'clock p. m., at the, Swedish American hall. 8174 Market street, under the auspices of the Swedish Society. In- terment Mount Olivet cemetery", by funeral car from Thirteenth and West Mission streets. Re- mains at: the chapel of Craig. Cochran & Co., 11C9* Valencia street near Twenty-third. - PATTERSON— In this city, January 10. 1910, " Captain James B. ; Patterson, a native of Scot- land, aged o3 "years. POPE— In this city. January S, 1910, Mary Ann. \u25a0 beloved wife of Charles W. Pope, and mother of Mrs. Minnie E. Booker, Jessie F., Sydney G. and Gitbcrt W. Pope, a native of London, En?., aged 63 years. • • .-.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully \u25a0 invited to attend the funeral services to- • day v (Tuesday), January 11, 1910. at 10 o'clock., v. m., at her late residence, 361 Third avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn ce.me- /'. tery.. ,„..: \u0084...".. ;^,.. ' "- i ... PRICE— In this ' city. January 10- 1910. Wil- liam Eugene, . beloved son of William E. and i Mary Price. ' atid brother of Wilson, Eldridge 1 'and Marguerite; Price, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year 2 months and 5 days. . Notice, of funeral hereafter. - . ROCHE— In Oakland.- Cal.. January 10. 1910. Evert Earl Roche, infant son of Joseph ,T. and Alice P. Roche, a native of California, aged 9. months and 2 days. .. SAUNDEB.S— In ; Huntingdon Park, San Mateo county, Cal.. Sarah -A., beloved wife /of the late Andrew Saunders, loving- mother of James 3. McNeil, and grandmother of Estella Mc- Neil, aged 70 -years 'l month and 15 days: SEIGEL — In "South 'Bend.' Wash.. Minnie, dearly beloved wife of. Henry Seigel, loving mother of Adela Seigel, loving daughter of -Mr. and Mrs/ Charles \u25a0 Bertelsman. and sister of Mrs. Jessie Waterman of San Jose, and Karl and I - Edward Bertelsman of ' San Francisco, aged ! S3 years 11. months and 30 days. 1 The funeral will take, place from the resi- dence, 576 Orchard street, \u25a0 San Jose. CaL; to- '" day (Tuesday), at 10a. m.. 'thence to Cy- press. Lawn cemetery on the 11:25 a. m. train from San "Jose. ; \u25a0"\u25a0: ,' x \u25a0.'\u25a0 SHERIDAN— In ' Burllngame. Cal., ; January 9. 1910, Edward J.. beloved son of May Buckley Sheridan,", and brother 'of Gertrude and Gene- . vieve ; Sheridan, - a : native of San . Francisco, . Cal..v-'aged 26 years. (Portland papers please copy.) ' * Friends and acquaintances are respectfully - : Invited to . attend the. funeral tomorrow - (Wednesday), January 12, 1910. at 5:45 o'clock a. m.. from -the parlors -of McAvoy & O'Hara. 2224 . Market - street, thence to St. "5 Paul's : church, ' where a requiem " high . mass will be celebrated for. the repose of bis soul. : commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy "i Cross cemetery. -. " \u25a0' . . '\u25a0\u25a0 . • \u25a0 .. • SULLIVAN— In *- Port Costa. January 0, 1910, -' Nora P.V" dearly beloved wife of Patrick Sul- "\u25a0 livan,' \u25a0; loving mother- of Timothy.- Jeremiah. "John, .Nora. .Nellie and Patrick. Sullivan, and sister of John and Patrick Casey. Mrs. Michael Lyons. Mrs. Grant Martin of Oregon, a native -, -of ; Baliyorelnia. County Cork, "Ireland. tOre- v gon, papers please copy.) .'-. •""."The funeral. will take place today (Tues- day). January 11. 1910, at S;T.O a. m.,-from • her -late residence.,; Port Costa, thence. to, St. 'Patrick's church.' ; wh<re a reqniem ' high . mas* : wilUb^ celebrated for the repose of b\rr soul, '\u25a0\u25a0eommenclng at 9 o'clock, a. m. Interment Benicla. TREADWELL— In thi« city. , January ; 10. W}o. r.- at; his -late residence. 4>v) Ijron street, Wll- llam . Rrewster .Treadwell.. husband of-'Ade- laide-K.-Treadw^ll. 1 ' and father of Rosina H.. I^ura ; O.. ;Kdward-?F.. , James W.. Oscar .S. '\u25a0• and Albert Treadwell.: a native of , New York. ; aged 61 years. (Flushing, - N. V., papers *, please- copy.). '\u25a0.\u25a0 ._ . \u25a0 "\u25a0' r Friends , are ' respectfully invited to attend '" the ' funeral * services - tomorrow (Wednesday). at 1 o'clock ; p., m.. at the funeral parlors of Bunker & Lnnt, 2666 ' Mission street between Twenty-second "and Twenty-third, Mission Ma- \sonic .Temple. '\u25a0""." ..: y - VIBEBT— In San; Jose. Cal.. January .6. 1910. Marie fVibert; a native of Havre, < France, aged \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0 70 \u25a0 years. v j- '-\u25a0:-"' ; -. ,;\u25a0"-.".""\u25a0,:' ' Friend* and acquaintances are respectfully Invited . to , attend * the : funeral • services today .(Tuesday), January -11, .1910. :at 9 o'clock a. m.. at r the .parlors of Julio* " S.~ Godean. ' 2123 - Bush - street;; thence •to Notre Dame dcs Vlctoires church, ? where -tmiss; will =be cele- r brated for the repose of „ her »oul. commencras "at 9:30. -. lnterment Holy : Cross cemetery^ by l< automobile. .; ,WATSON— In this' city. January 10. 1910, ' John, '/.beloved '"husband 'of •; Margaret Watsoo, .loving ' father : of \u25a0: Frances,- Janif *. William and '• tbe 'later Joseph ', Watson, .and brother of -.Mrs; './Joseph Smith, a native of County Roscommon. • '•: Ireland,-, aged -62 'years. . , \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 Frjends .' and -'acquaintances " are • resp*>ctf ully '-' invited "*; : to * attend - the : funeral tomorrow v?( Wednesday),. ;Jammy ;12."191O. at » o'clock a.v m.V -, from ; his * late" - residence, 1 46C '\u25a0 Second - -: avenue,"/ thence ; , to * Star -- of - thej Sea "church; where a requiem high mass, will be celebrated 1 -.; forl the. repose of his soul," commencing at p:3O \u25a0;,a. . m.i.t Interment: Holy < Cross cemetery. • \u25a0WTNTEBSON— At rest. 1 * In'; thl* city." January ,9." : 1910, -,-'; Catherine, :', beloved ; wife -of * the - late Michael .Wlnterson."- m native -of, Ireland./ . .""funeral; will .-'take^ place;: today (Tucs- ; ' day V. -i at \u25a0: 10 o'clock * a. - m.TN from her v late - residence," " 122S iTwenty-flrst avenue 5 (Sunset . district) : --. Inierment . Holy . Cross cemetery. . - -*j INDEPENDENrOF THE TRUST ; : /'.;:-Fsbß^: Seventy-Five Dollars . I WILL-PURNISH HEARSE; TWQCAjIRIAGESr EMBALMINiG iSHRDUD' AND CLOTH COVERED CASKET JULIUS SGODEAU Main Bush \ St.. .West 2639 and 1305 Franklin St. nr. 17th, Oakland V \u25a0"\u25a0""- : * ?, :.*"": Phoney Oajtlaiid '4043~'- ;- \u25a0 ' ; Branch: 305 sl6ntßomerj- nr. Temp. 32«>8 Ambulance , sad :: Carxlssen t« ] JJixa - tne worms recoru. men neia-oy a i?u'j Franklin. It was .an I* horsepower touTlng car and it carried four pussen ge»s 46.1 miles. • The three contests from wb»c» the Fr.inklin came a winner were the Min neapolis. " Tribune run, the . Omaha. World-Herr.ld reliability contest an>l the Oklahoma City-Kansas City run. In the New York-Atlanta run a Franklin was one of those making a clean score. Since it? inception the Chalmers- De troit company has tripled it* manu facturing facilities. Originally thc.rt was but one UuiM ing T.OO by 90 feet. .Now there '.w three, .the third one not yet compl^t^d. AH of these buildings are four stories high. In . the - new building ?IGo.oh'» \u25a0worth ot new machinery will be in stalled and in this building over I.oom motors and gear sets for the 1910 cars will be manufactured. The" company built 3,150 cars for th© 1909 season, and It is expected that 5.000 will bo turned out during: the I'JlO season. De liveries for 1910 began lust July and ;if present the capacity is S5 to 45 a day. Thfc factory floor space totals mor* than 540.000 square feet, exclusive ot numerous warehousts, testing shetis, «t» •\u25a0 • • While disclaiming any wish to has ten the time when there should be nee ( ] of its services, a Seattle undertaking firm advertises in w. western automo bile paper in these terms: "We do not like to detract from your pleasure, but we have been persuaded that we FhouUl use some space in this .magazine. How ever, .we suggest that you drive rr both hands and both feet and slow down at the corners and you will not . have to call on us.** In order to avoid arousing the mor bid curiosity of street crowds an un dertaking firm of Indiacapolis has dim in service a motor ambulance that hn. all the appearance of. an elegantly ap pointed limousine pleasure car. A dou ble floor.eliminates practically all th« sound of the maclUnery while the pa tient is in> the car. Ihalmfrs Plant * I» Knlarcetl I INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADS - . \u25a0 -\u25a0.•%-\u25a0. * ACCOUNTANTS— CEET. PUBLIC. . Col. J. ». t% APAHTMENTS : Cal. 5. P. 12 ATTORNEYS ' CoL 2, P. 12 AUTOMOBILES : C<" L 7, P. 12 BAR AND STORE FIXTUBES. .... Col. 7. t. 1* BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES. ..CoL 7. P. 1J BARBERS AND SUPPLIES ...CoL S. P. 12 3U3INESS CHANCES CoL 1. P. 13 «• v " .Col. *.**».» BUSINESS COLLEGES. CoL *. P. 11 BUTTONS AND PLEATING CoL 7. P. 13 BUSINESS PE250NAL5.;..;.r..;..C01. 3. P. »i «« , »\u2666 ..O>l. 4. P. 13 CARPET CLEANING... -Col. 6. F. 13 CHIROPODISTS Co'- 3 - "? \u25a0- I ' l CLAIRVOYANTS ; Col. 4. P. 13 COLLECTION AGENCIES CoL 4, P. 12 COTTAGES TO LET— Alaxarf*. CoL 6. F. 14 COTTAGES TO LET-^Oailaad ..CoL 6. P. 13 DENTISTS Cal. 3. P. 13 DYEING AND CLEANING. .' CoL 7. P. 13 • DRESS MAKING Col. 7. P. 12 DIVIDEND NOTICES .....CoL 6, P. IS EDUCATIONAL CoL 2. P. 13 EMPLOYMENT OJTICES Col. S. P. 12 EMPLOYMENT WANTED— MALE.. CoI. 1. P.. 12 •• " " CoL 2, P. 13 EMPLOYMENT "WANTED— remal*. Col. 2. P. U FEMALE HELP WANTED ...CoL 3. P. 12 FINANCIAL CoL 4. P. 13 FLATS TO LET..... CoL S. P. 12 FLATS TO LET— Oakland CoL 5. P. 12 FLATS TO LET— FURNISHED..... CoL 5. P. 12 FOB SALE— MISCELLANEOUS...;. CoL «. P. 13 FUR 5.*.,"......., .............Col. 7.. P. 12 FURNITURE FOR BALE ......Col. 8. P. 12 FURNITURE WANTED CoL 8, P. 19 FREIGHT FORWARDING ..CoL 6, P. 12 GLASS WORKS.... ...Col. 7. P. 12 HORSES, WAGONS AND HARNESS CoL 7, P. 13 EOTELS ;..... ....Col- 5. P-42 HOUSES TO LET— Unfurnished- ....C0L 3. P. 13 INVESTMENTS Col. 4. P. 13 LEGAL NOTICES. CoL 5, P. 13 LODGING HOUSES FOX SALE Col. *. P. 13 LOST AND TOUND.. CoL 7. P. U MALE HELP WANTED .......CoL 2. P. 12 " " " ........Col. 3. P. 12 MATRIMONIAL .....". CoL 3, P. 13 MED1CAL. . ....... .Y. ......... CoL 3. P. 13 MATERNITY HOMES CoL 3. *•- 1* MEETINGS— LODGES... CoL 1. P. 12 MEETIGS— SPECIAL CoL I. P. 13 ' MINES AND MINING.... ....Col. 4. P. U MISCELLANEOUS WANTS :...Co". 6, P. 13 MONEY TO L0AN....'":... Col. 4. P. 13 MONEY WANTED.... ...CoL 5, P. 13 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS r...C01. 7, P. li NOTARY PUBLIC. .: .....CoL 2. P. » OFFICES AND STORES TO LET... CoL 6, P. 1? OAKLAND HOUSEKPG ROOMS Col. 4. P. 12 PALM15TRY.......... -,Col. 4. ?. 13 PATENT ATTORNEYS Col. 3, P. 13 PHYSICIANS.. Col. 3, P. li POPULAR REMEDIES ..Col. 3. P. 11 REAL ESTATE— CITY.... ...CoL 5. P. 13 «• . .•• j - CoL 6, P. 13 REAL ESTATE^COUNTRY. ..CoL 8. P. 23 REAL ESTATE— OAKLAND... Col. 7, P. 13 REAL ESTATE— BERKELEY ..Col. 8. P. 13 REAL ESTATE— TO EXCHANGE./. CoL 7. P. 13 ROOM 3 AND BOARD OTTERED... C 01. .4. P. 12 ROOMS AND BOARD— Berkeley CoL 4. P. la ROOMS TO LET— rUR—UNTUR Col. 4. P. 13 BOOMS TO LET— HOUP*E ITETEPISG Col., 4. P. 12 ROOMS TO XET— BERKELEY.:... CoI. 4, P. 13 SALESMEN ft SOUCITO33 WNTED CcL 4. P. 12 SANITARIUMS...... ..."... Can 3. P. Ji STORAGE AND MOVING VANS.'..'. .CoL 0. P. 12 SPIRITUALISM Col. 4, P. 13 SEWING MACHINES. Cal. «. P. U TRUSSES." !.'?Z?i\'i££2!!?f!f?i?Ji'»'-' Col- 3. P. 1> TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. ..Cal. 7, P. 12 UNPAID WAGES COLLECTED..... CoI. 4, P. 12 P?HOLSTSRIXG...V \u25a0--'.. .. LOST AXD KOU -^5^ V J^^ V^ IF YOU LOSE ANYTHING— Advertl*« It her*. - It will be returned to you It »» \u25a0 honest person tods It. Remartable recov- eries are broosht about every day thronxb this column. - -IP YOC FIND ANYTHING BRING' IT to tfl« , ;•" ; San Francisco Call . \u25a0 ' • Lost and Found Bureau,. , ' ' Third and 3i«rket utregta 1 j Get a. claim check. Have it -advertised. Reclaim it if the owner doe* not. • - THE LAW— People who find lost articles are interested ia knowing that the stat* ' law is strict in requiring them to seek th« owner* ' tnrbaglt advertisement* and other- - "wise, and that failure to do so, if proof* can be shown, lavoives & >«ver« penalty. . j LOST— Watch fob: gold circular disk. ensravwJ \u25a0•on back- B- P. G. ; diamond face. Return tc -' Call business office and receive reward. . . * LOST — Sunday "-eve.. Bernal Heights; between Elsie st. . and 2SU» " and Valeuclu. a black seal' . parse. . containing a . pair of glasses. Illrsch" & " Kalaer " make. Return to .11GS Guerrero at-i •.reward.",*/ -* " .' ; LOST — Sunday, gentleman's sold watch and fob;. .monogram «'. A. it. on «•»*••: fob Elk's head set with diamond: liberal reward" fw return;' no questions a»ked:ralo«<l as keepsake. C. A. 24 F.llia »t. •--.-:- LOST^On train" leaving San Jose for San Tran- -», Cisco at 4:03 p. m. January 7. a sable collar. .If -found, return to superintendent, . "•! am. " , Townseml . sts. \u25a0 depot, San 'Francisc*. and re- ._ ceive reward., ' - , LOST— LaJy's diamond sunburst piu. . Return f.; rooms 35J^-365. Monadnock- building:: rewaxtT.. • » LOST — Sunday., gold . bracelet, betweea'-OaMaaO ' and " San Francisco. Return to -. Fred Be«-kf r; Co.; 612 Wjishlnston ' stf. Oakland, or rin? up Kearny- 4400. S. tF.;7$3 , reward. •= LOST — $10 reward for. recovery, of Airedale do«. . lost from ' 402 . Fillmore st. Nov. 6. Has posi- tive identification mark. .. -: \u0084... \u25a0 . WILL pay $10 for retnra;of-trray ovecc««t taken from . Odeoa '" Saturdaj • night: «^> uuesttuaj v asked. 80».22».CaU, of flee. - I : LOST—^"VJoo<lajr af t«'riic<>ii. . » brindle ami whltf Boston terrier < pup; answers m the naoif of" '-. ' Tim. '\u25a0-. Liberal reward if retornra to SK-M.riay." FOUND-r-Blaek 1 and -white hnntinjj di>i. .Call \u25a0c 4501 : San Bruno roait. . '\u25a0 . -, Coßtiaaca wa A'eit Pa£« 11