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Additional Sports News PACIFIC HEIGHTS CAPTURES GAME Grammar School Five Beats John Sweti in Contest tor The Call Trophy Th<* purple and crold of the Pacific l!c:sl;ts grammar school was carried lo victory by its speedy basket ball iram yesterday afternoon at the Pas lime athletic club gymnasium in the Public- School? athletic l^aqrue tourna inr-nt for The Cull trophy. The John Swell school was defeated by a score of 20 t.i 15, but put up a hot fight. Th~ winners excelled in goal throwing. Kelly being- the particular star, though both Spencer and Asher put up a good same. For the losing team Gallagher played the best game. ]>inrup and score: PACIFIC HEIGHTS r:«r«r* and Positions— : ; j; ". '. £1 SJjj Afh*T. center " Jioj II 1191 B '•iMmtj*. cuaril i 0 0 2 ! 0| (• 1.--*-!*', jruard I 0! 0 1, ©1 0 ! Total 'iio|"«i"9|s|~s" JOHN SWi:iT I !«»r.«t. forward ! 4| 1 • 2 ; Si 2 " «:«!!ss'>er. forward | 7 ::j 2' 7j 1 Ki^^r. tTnt«T I 4! « 5! II 0 :> •;;;>-. ?u»r<i o o 4 ll o \'!* fi!«i guard o! O! 8: Oj 0 • The basket ball committee of- the Pacific association of the Amateur A'thletio union sent out final notices yesterday afternoon that all ' entries lor tiie approaching championship tonr iMTnent would positively olos.^ on the I »th of t li*» month at the committee ."-•Miynarters. 10">0 Geary street. The basket ball Teams of Polytech nic aiKl Mission Hgh schools will meet tonight at the Pastime athletic club gymnasium. Th<» Public Schools league game M.-heduled for Wednesday afternoon be :v.-pcn Hearst and Richmond has been postponed until Thursdcy. • • • The athletic committee of the Olym- Ji<- club iias decided to Jiold live open «Mt<= in addition to its two mile race .. \u25a0 WasliingtonV birthday at the sta - * - i num. Tt!» <»\ita events sdieduled are a "••" yard dash for novices, I<K> yard ilasii op^n, I^o yard lmrdles open. -440 yard dasti open and a running high ji:mp. All these events aiv» scratch and are open to all registered amateurs. Coffroth Is Four Hours Ahead of Time [!Spe«cl Dispatch l» The Call] -AI.T LAKE, PVb. 7.— James W. Co'f fr«.th passed through Ogden tonight ap proximately four hours ahead of time on his flier from London to San Fran cisco on his ?3,000 wager with Eugene \u25a0orri of t!;c National sporting club of j London, that he van make the trip \ urn tlie Kngli.«h capital to the Cali fornia city in I© days. Charles S. Fee, passenger and traf iic manager of the Southern Pacific, with headquarters in San Francisco. has instructed ihr> officials of the road :•• !<^nd the promoter every assistance his fi; h:fr trip coast ward, and under no circumstances is the train bearing the promoter to he delayed. Ooffroth was on time v.-iien h*> r«aolied Omaha, but had t<» wait three liours'there on account of mail connec tions. !Je caught up with his schedule last nipriit and his train, the Overland Limited, got into Ogden at 5 o'clock this afternoon, almost on time, with Coffrotb four hours ahead of his sched ulft. TJif train left the junction city almost on the dot and Coffroth should reach San Franrisco about 7 o'clock tomorrow evening, approximately IS hours ahead of time. Aberdeen Club Loses Injunction Suit SEATTLE; Feb. 7. — Superior Court Commissioner Robert Lindsay this afternoon denied the petition of the tu.rk holden? of the Aberdeen baseball c!ub asking for an Injunction restrain ing the directors of the Northwestern l^ac'je from ./oirnulating a schedule with the Aberdeen team omitted. Two points were brought out in the «ic-c:«ion as reasons for denying the petition of th«> Aberdeen Ptock holders. »>,!«> was tli** section of th<* leapne con stitution giving the directors atithority 10 drop a club "for business reasons," and the otlK-r was the act of Manager Oarem-e Rowland of Aberdeen in ac ' opting the return of the $1,000 forfeit toney after th*> directors revoked the , ' :ranehi*e of his club. A petition asking for the issuance of \u25a0 mandate requiring the directors to re instate the Aberdeen club is on the court calendar for February IS. The league schedule meeting will be held tomorrow. Johnny Murphy Given Up by Doctors Kd Xolan, v.iio was. the manager of Johnny Murphy, the lightweight, when the little f»loiv was in his prime, has heard from Murphy from Silver City, X. M. Murphy is in tho Sisters' hospital there, and is a hopeless victim of lung: trouble. The game Hitle boxer has written his friend that the doctors have given up hope, and he feared that it would be the last tetter he would be able to send him. While Murphy's days on «-arth are limited, the missive which he" h-ent to Xolan was full of cheerfulness, and he asked to be remembered, to his friends. The words which he sent displayed that grit and gameness which marked his ring battles. \E\V ROIXKR SKATE RBCORD , CHICAGO. J>b. 7. — Henry. Becker es tablished a new record for 100 yards on roller skates yesterday, dolnp the dit* isnce in: 10 seconds flat and clipping • •fT a lifth of a second from.the old mark: \u25ba , VABMTV BOAT HACK AXXAPOLIiS, Md., Feb. , 7.— Captain Bower, (superintendent of the Naval Hcademy, today approved tlic midweek date for the eijrht o«red boat racp with Harvard scheduled for. Thursday, April 21. ILLIONOIS 'HOLLERED' BEFORE BEING HURT Trainer "Dad" Moulton Has No Intention of Entering Trio Objected To [Special Dispatch lo The Call] STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Feb. 7. — According to "Dad" Moulton, the pro testing by Illinois of the eligibility of Ilorton, Crawford and Miller of the conference meet at Chicago was merely a case of "yelling before being hurt." "We had no intention of entering the.-se men." said Moulton.' "It is Doctor An gell who derides on the eligibility of a Stanford athlete and we all know that if he allows an ineligible athlete to compete it will be after he is dead." » * * ' The first round of the tenth annual handball tournament has been com pleted and the winners are as follows: W. H. Masters "09 !E. X. Adam '11 L. H. Walker '!'_• T. Xyvail Ml J. 4. Oaip '12 |<". W. Waugli '11 J. Ma'-rcadv VI \u25a0\u25a0 S. A. Bellas '1» . 1.. H. rri<-«- "1" 11. A. Maeready "12 H. Mann '10 K. L. IJtiff '11 J. Hewett 11 I The remaining games of the tourna ment will be played off during the week and at the close of the tourna ment proper the winner will play J. H. Wiggins, '10. the winner of last year's tournament, for the championship belt. • « • Coach Presley has had the four class baseball squads elect captains prepara tory to the inter class series which >s to begin the latter part of this week. The four men selected to lead their class teams are: 1910, A. B. Cook; 1911; T. Tiedman; 1912, R. E. Sbarboro; 1913, O. V. Collins. Stockton Y. ML GA. To Meet Berkeleyans [Special Diipalch lo The Call] STOCKTON, Feb. 7. — The business men of the Y. M. C. A. are trying out for positions on a volley ball team to meet players from Berkeley in a game to be played, here on the lSth. The Berkeley team recently challenged the local businessmen. ' :\u25a0 I \u25a0JA. game will be played tomorrow night between businessmen's teams captained by Franklyn Warner and M. F. Branch, three players to be selected from each side to form the team that will meet the Berkeley enthusiasts. . Warner's team oons-ists of Cal Mc- Cown Jr., Upton ClowOsley, J. Dorsey Kwing, C. V. Darrah. J. P. GriUer and M. O. Woods. substitute. Captain Branch"? men are: Dave Russell, Yol land Johnson. Joy Campbell. C..8. Pear son. W. K. Gill and A. L.. Branch, sub stitute. MVKI.V <;ORS TO OAKS PHILADELPHIA. Fob. 7.— Manager Mack of th«* Philadelphia American league baseball club today disposed of Pitcher Lively to the Oakland club. Six of rhp eiclit team lomjprs for the American lengiio dabs <J;irins the coming season were at one time backstops. Notable Deaths HARRY LEWIS. MAIL SERVICE— Harry Lewis. Cblef clerk, nl the southern division of the railway mail service, died here yesterday. hzoil 54 years. He hed lieen 24 years in the service and an a<-live worker until tno months ago. when he broke several ribs by a fall in a bathtub. One of the bones is believed to have pierced the lungs. 3. B. SHEPARD, JURlST— Baltimore. Fob. 7— Former Judge Jame«i Brown Suepbard of the napreiße court «>f North Carolina died here to- day. Marriage Licenses j TSie following marriage li<-ei)seß. were issued in San Frpncisc-o Monday, February 7, 1910: BALTACCI— McGOWAX — Chesra Baltacci, 21. Vista Grande, and Ali<-e McGowan, 19, 2015 Folsom street. BALSIGm— LAUKIN— Andijnr Kalgigcr, 2C, and- slargaret B. f.arkln. 20. Iwth of Tlburon. ! Basso— cX'NTO — Joseph Ba><so. 21. Oakland, and Vlctorlne Cuuro, 11), 274 Tivcnty-iiiuili Ftreet. BEIINIS— FAimK— Pierre Bernis, .",2, 201!» Ma- «>n street, and Alice K.*'Fhui-c, 2S. Fruit vale. BIRKE— MILVK— WiIIiam .T. Burke, 25, and . UltjfHUne. 20. both of Vallejo. CARKY — McKEW— John J. Carey. 2*. 20:57 Clay \u25a0 direct, and Mary C. McKew, 22, 1204 Jackson Street. .:. -..\u25a0:•';;! CASTLtriKRRY— CASH— IIenrr Caxtlcbei ry, 29. IK Hlls street, sud llazcl J. Casli, 20. Berkeley. CHRISTOPHKRSOX— DEXXKX— OIcf A. Chris- toiilterwon. 25. MS ("tctavia street, and Hazel M. Dennen, Uo.'ts67 Elisabeth street. CRAlG— l.rCF.KO— Charles F. Craijr. ::•>,' l«i Kliis sire^t, and Belle M<G. Uicero. 2*. 112S UeAUister street. DX VIXCEXZI— FOUST— CharIes E. ilc Vin- fenzi, 21. 749" Greenwich street, and Lydia Fount. 21. 7.11 Greenwich street. DWVER— FORREST— WiIIiam P. Dwyer. 21. 21'W, Broadway, and Ethel C. Forrest, Is, 70S Slxtfi avenue. F.ASTM AX— RElTZ— William G. Kastinan. 21, oud Margaret L. Rcitz, is, both of'Sonora. i EXDRES— MOBERG— Jaques O. Kndrc.o. 23, and Ellen M. Mobcrg, 23, both of 021 Sacramento -street. FOLEY— CAIN— John E. Foley. 21, 01 1 A Ashbury street, and Gussic C. Cain, 18, J134 McAllister street. ; . \u25a0-/_Cj«:i-.- - . FIJITA— MYAWAKI— SinghicbI Fujita. 31, and Asa Myawaki, 20, l>oih of Watsonville. GAAI,— VIOLA— Louis Gaal, 2S, and Tessie Viola, 26, both of SOS Kearny street. GREEXE— KAXE— James P. Greene. 2S, San Francisco, and Sayde Kane, 23, San Jo«e. GOXDOW— OKAMOTO— Chikenori Gondow, 02, and Musa Okamoto, 22, both of Rock Springs, ! Wyo. •• • . j GORDOX— «AFFEY — Thomas Gordon. 21, 404 Brannan street, and Bridget Gaffey, 'lS, 1271 Dolores street. GORHAM— McCARTY— CharIes A. O or ham, 20," 51 Sanrli** street, and Mary E.- MoCarty, , IS, 152 Winfleld svenue. - HEWSTON— KING— iames J." Jlewston. 24/ S9 Broadway, and Clara E: Kinsf,. lfe, 535 -ValJejo street. I HinOKAWA— NlSHlm'otO— Dutaro Hirokawa, j 3S. and Torao NishlmotQ, 20, lx)tb of Pajaro. HIROSt'XA— FI'JIKAWA— Tatsuii Hirosuna, 27, and Tamayo Fujikawa, 22, both of -Los. A nge- IM. HOY— MAYER— Anthony G. Hoy, V,7>, Presidio. and Olga Mayer, 24, 18.13 Poiut Lobos avenue. JOINER— SMITH— CbarIe* XV. Joiner. 27, 1 107 Tennessee street, and Margaret Smith, 20, 1550 Kentucky street., JONES— FI'CHS— James F. Jones, r,9, and Katie Filths, .V>. both, of 1102 Scott street. MARKOWITZ— SCHOU— SamueI Markowltz, 22, and Edith M. Schou, 20, \totk of Hau Ftbuclsco. MASHIXO— MATSIJMUUA— Yoshlto Masliino, 2S, and Ishlnu Matsumura,' 27," both of Sacramento. MATSUMOTO— MAEDA— Suzo Matsumoto, 03, and Yasuno Maeda,, 22, both of Ixw Angeles. McGOWAX— McGOWAX— Francis T. McGowan. '20, Glolx 1 . Ariz., and Mary McGowan, 24, T2 Sussex street. MIXTURN— EVERETT— Tfcomas R. Mtuturn Jr.. \u25a0. 23, Fresno, and Dorothy XV. Everett, 21, 3477 •: Pacific avenoe. •_• • MURPHY— O'HARA— Jobn Murphy. 28, 109 Dun- tan street, and Nellie O'Hara, Vj, 11 Kissllng street. NCNKS—KRAHX— Peter- C. Xunes. ' 23. 4130 Klghteenth street, and Euia C. Krahn, 22,'13<_>9 Twentieth street. * _ ..' . -\u25a0. ; ' KAHMKR— HAGSTROM— Henry J. Rabiner, 22, S2S lowa' street, and Anna J. Hagstrotu, IS, ' 314 MlKßouri Ptreet. RAPPOLO— TRU>'Z— Martin Rappolo, 20. 7."5 : : Army: street, and; ' Ifrwe A. Trunz,'"-lS,'J43.'iS Army htrcel. : . \u25a0 ' - . - r • \u25a0; ; j UKXYKR— IIH.I.— John A. lirayrr, 2!», 237: 0ak stn.*t. and Bessie llill, 2S, 200 Oak street. f IjHE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, J^EIBRIJAHY 8, 1910. AUTO PROVES ITS VALUE IN SHOW Hauls Heavy Loads When Traf= fie Is Blocked in New York Streets R. R. L'HOMMEDIEU The value of power driven wagons and trucks was demonstrated in New York during the recent snowstorm. While horses found difficulty in ''mak ing progress with heavy loads through the deep snow, gasoline -commercial vehicles made their regular trips prac tically without loss of time. In many cases where both- horse drawn and motor driven systems of delivery were employed all the .work was performed by the latter when conditions were at their worst. In ono, . case a fivo ton truck in the service of a large brewery concern made six deliveries of six tons each, or a total of 36 ton& within 10 hours, traveling . through the drifted snow In the teeth of a gale, a total distance of nearly 50 miles, f-" \u2666 - \u25a0 • .\u25a0 * - \ The step taken by the supervisors in the adoption of a resolution declaring the road between Santa Monica and the boundary of the Malibu ranch a county road is a step also in the construction of the proposed automobile boulevard from L,os Angeles to. Santa Barbara. The strech of road in question, approx imately 15 miles long, is one of the most beautiful < scenic drives in'the southern part of thestate. Although.it has been used for spine time by the public it runs almost entirely, through private land, owned by a number, of Santa Monica and L.os Angeles resi dents. ' \u2666\u25a0:-»• ... i,C;: \u25a0}{ : The second annual international road congress is scheduled at Brussels dur ing the week beginning July 21. Tl'ie subjects Ao be discussed by. the dele gates are to be divided into different sections dealing with the construction and maintenance of roads in towns and in the country, the -£ffect^of different classes of vehicular traffic on road sur faces, and road signs. • \u2666 • "-. I-ast week during the severe cold spell the racing driver Arthur See. with Berry Rockwell, visited the Rockland lightship, which is located about/three miles from Tarry town, in the Hudson river. See drove over the ice, -which was about seven inches thick, from Tarrytown and return. The ice on both sides of the river at this point was thick enough for automobiling and sleighing. v. \u25a0 *.'\u25a0 • •• \u25a0 • The bureau of manufactures at Wash ington is in receipt of a letter from a party in Asia Minor relative to the establishment of a society for the ex ploitation of automobiles. .-\u25a05.- \u25a0-'; \u25a0 \u25a0•.\u25a0••\u25a0•*. The standard unit of motors is the power capable of raising 3:1,000 pounds through one foot in one minute. The only relation it bears to the muscle power of a horse is rather historical than metric. Boulton and Watt com puted the work done in eight hours by the horses working on the drays of the London brewers.' and thus arrived at their estimate of the power of an ab stract average horse. To the horse the horsepower bears the same relation as the foot of the linear measure does to the human foot. Drivers who* are troubled; by the drumming of the wind in their ears when traveling fast and who do not care to adopt the ear rolls and helmet of the racing drivers will find the fol lowing suggestion an easy way. out of the difficulty, especially if needed at short notice: Procure a piece of rub l~er hose about three-quarters' of an inch outside diameter and five inches long, which cut in two. At one end of ROBBIXR— HILLLaRP— Arthur J. Robbins. 27.' San Francisco, and Roa Agnes HHltard, *_'7, 010 A street. J <.;- - 1 •>• SHIGIO— HATTORI— Totaro Shlgio. 3fi. and Bekl Hattori. 18, both of San Franersco. SIESS— STRAL B— Ri.-hard Siess, 2.-., 2(X)« Mis- sion street, and Augusta M. Straulv 22, IWS Ctienery street. •- '- • .- \u0084 - \u25a0 SUFFXEK— GILBERT— Robert Suffner. 53. 2550 Folsom street, and Dora Gilbert, 44, 3001 Army street. 'lijrt K;*S:""i-"i WALKER— OLMSTED— RaIph X . Walker. 29, Woodburn, Ore., an*- Marie K. Olmsted, 2S, San Jose. XAVIER— FLOOD— JoBepii S. Xavler. 2J. .'529 A street, and Fannie XV. Flood, 20, 3:;54 Twen- lieth street. BIRTHS AXGELOVICH— In this city, February I, 1910. to tiie wife of Joseph U. AngelovicU. Jr., a \u0084 daughter. GODFREY— In this city. February 5: 1!>IO. to the wife of George Godfrey, (nee Tyther),, a daughter. •lIOKNKR— In Alameda. February 1. lf»10, to the wife of,C. A. Homer, a daughter. . .- MILLEU — In Frultvalc, January 2«, 1010, to the wife of W. It. Miller, a son. '\u25a0-' '- j; MARRIAGES FUSTMAX— IIKITZ— In this city.: February . 5. ; 1910, by Frank Stuart Ford, pastor First Ciiris- tJan church, William George l-'astman and Mai'- garet Louisa Iteitz. both of Souora, : Cal. MAUKOWITZ— SCHOU— In this city, February li. 1910. by Itpv. C. W. Welts. Samuel Msrk- owitz and Mis S Edith May, Schou, Iwth of San Francisco.' •• . , - . • . , DEATHS' .Abraham. I'.va . . — |.for<ian, >l. Robert. . . — Atirauis. Minnie 4C.J K'^ane. '.Mini T....» ij Arholtdo. .[nil.... 24 Kern. Anna M. ...... S7 Boj-^n. Kilian. ......••"> Kernan. I->tella M . . . -•> liurses«. Charles V. &l Ki«M. Kllzabctli. . . .„ fit Mum*. Katberine. ... —'Krenx.' Walter C... T.i </ain<*ron, J0hn. . . . . . 45 Lewis, Hurry. . ..... . 55 ranfiold, Catacrinp.. 7."i r.ipixu-t. Mary....... 70 Crredon (Infant) McDonald (Massj I>allan, John N\ . 2«| Mltrliell, Mr*. V 72 Dorman,- Samuel 4-".[ Murraj-. h'arah. ..'. .".'.78 Oaney, Pavid ..'. ... a2|Ohn*tein. Louisa 11.. «m Oales, AiTa (W I'ontipllone. Giuseppe 01 <;ponr»« Minnie ... 43 K«tarrr,- William 8..C0 Greene, Thomas . fi.^ Schuster.- Ahna ; . ..... HS' Crunnagle. George I/. f»!) Skelly,- Helena, '.'..... 38 Hagan, MlHiael 06 Sorbje,. William 8.. , ,°,: i -Ilauiel, Felicity \u0084 . (\H Thorpe, Frank E... .. 159 Helms, Kate F.... ..50 Tice, Ann* C. .»;..... $2 Ilinrichs. Sophia S5 Tiernan, Capt. 1\ H. §.". Horrigan. John .I. 1 ... — WUneler," Henry..... ; 81 Jone?, . Eyan 1 4C| Wrede, Walter J. .:. : 10 ABKAHAM— In this city, February 5, 1010.' Kva Abraham, ilearly beloved wife of 1. Abra- ham, and mother of Fannie, and Sam ' Abra- - ham. and sister of 'J.- Packscher. -a 'native of - Berlin, Uerman.r. (New -York papers pleast copy.) ' \u25a0 • :v; :. \u25a0 . . • i-"ri«indx and . .acquaintances-; are | respectfully invited to attend the . funeral . services today': f (Tuesday)* February S. at • lOrlH o'clock, at her late residence, . 13«KJ Kddy street tn-tween Webster: and Buclianan. Interment Salmn' cem- etery, via 11:30 train from Third and Town- send .streets. • ABRAMS— In this city, Febrnary", 7, 1010.': Min- nle, beloved; wife of Nathan A bi'Hiiis, beloyed mother of Louis and Sylvaln Abrams and Mrs. 11. J. Werner, and sister of -Ernest and .Theo- dore "Inrael. Mrs. H.r Aaron,' Mrs. R. T. Bro-' dek and Mrs. L. J. Abrams, a native of Sau Francisco, aged 40 years. . ; -\ -. . • .- , I-Yiends and acquaintances- ate , respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services f today (Tuesday), at l:."0 o'clock p. in., from lier late residence, "I^3 Saciamtnto street. ' Interment Hills* 1 of .. Eternity eem>;rery, by 'electric car . from Twenty-eighth and. Valencia streets, at ; 'J:3O p. m. AHBOLEDO— In this "city, February 2,' 1!M0,; at the city and county hospital, . Jiillu Arboledo, a native of I'ern, aged. li 4 years. ;.;'. / BOYEN~In this city, February 5. 1910,- Kilian Boyen,. beloved .son of the "late Carl and Sophia I Boyeu, and brother of Phillpp • Boycn, ' \u25a0 Carl Boyen, ; Mm. Mi Bandixen,- Mrs.;' F. *yon Hnulenffer and the: late Kilian Boyen, ; a* na- • tlve of Germany, aged 25. years and -5 months. vA member of Schleswig Holsteln verein. , >-. . Friends and acquaintances ' are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral ' today (Tues- -!"day), February .8, 1010.. at 1 o'clock p.. m.',* from 3130 Twenty-flrst street. 'lnterment Mount . Olivet cemetery. . \u25a0 - ,:\u25a0, v - BURGESS— In this rit.r, February C, 1910. : mt - the relief home; for -asred' and .infirm, ' Charles v F. Burgess, a native of lowa, aged 0U years. BURNS — In Los Bano«. Cal., February C, 1010/ \u25a0\u25a0„; 'Katbcrino.'" l>eloved wife •of (Juy .'IV Burns, > loving 'daughter. of, Mrs. F.I !rn .McDonald and' beloved sister: of Jlrs.- W.: Hall.: Mrs. 11. ; \u25a0.Blouln.^Mrc. X.' Hey and 'Mrs.' F. Congrove." -. .-" • 'Notice of,funeral hereafter.'^. Remains at the parlors- of; (he -Western lnidrrtaklng rompany. r.Ol ; Valencia street lietvrr.»nTwcnt v '-third aiid ...; T«'cnt ?' .-fourth. •-:'\u25a0 , ,- .'•,'..' ,-•;,\u25a0 \u25a0. : \u25a0. - CAMERON— -In : this city. : Frhruary; ;:, 1910^ John Cameron," beloved, son of- Mr«.-' Margaret: Cam- \u25a0 cruu.of Scotland,' a! native ' ufjicotlauU.i 1 aged OLDSMOBILE CAR IS CHOICE OF BRYAN'S FORMER LAW PARTNER ,».— * — ' * ' ' : - ' ' ' -""""' ; : H -J_l : .jt, William J. Bryan's former law partner and party of Woodmen of the World in .Oldsmobile touring in Golden Gate I -".- g .:\u25a0:-\u25a0; ... -v, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084..v ,park. ; ; . \u25a0\u0084 \u25a0..\u25a0 i \ each piece a slit should be. made with a sharp knife, .through" which. 'the bands of the goggles should be;passed.^ s>> " \V, r , * \u25a0*!.*'\u25a0 . ' - " \u25a0 That automobiles are. going, to pre vent further extensions of. -pneumatic tubes in-the postal service: and eventu ally will lead to .the abandonment of. the underground tubes- now" installed in Philadelphia and. a few other cities, is the opinion of officials of the post-, office department. ,These '.officials -say that. the automobiles now employed in the postal, service. in many cities' have the advantage over pneumatic -tubes'in t hatS they; can transport rapidly all classes of mail matter, = "vyhile;the. tubes transport only, first class mail. The. prediction. is also made. that. in. time the automobile will, be extensively used on "star, mail routes"' in; country districts where -there -arergood" roads.- _ ; :\u25a0•-\u25a0• ' \ \u25a0*'. '-\u25a0\u25a0'•' \u25a0 Spread'tout- beneath; the .largest -tent ever erected, a* -licensed^ 'automobile; show will be held-in Los Angeles from February 19 to 26at* Fiesta park. The immense, canvas roof twill cover 90,000 square feet, of space and' the, pine floor occupies another 50.0.00 feet. The show wiH be one of the largest ever seen" in this country. ' There will Vje IC2 cars exhibited, all of them licensed under the Selden patent. J. S. Conwell, man ager of the show, wlio has been work ing night and day to make the affair a success, has completed his plans, which are unique. A parade with 250 automobiles in line will be a featnre of tiie opening of the automobile show of southern' California tomorrow. The parade will start from the Grand avenue rink along Ninth to Broadway, to First, to Spring, to Sev enth, to Main, to Ninth and to Grand avenue. A large motor truck will carry the band. .*.:'<\u25a0 • . *'.*". : The following tire pressures are 45 years and 10 month?, a member of Granite 1 Cutters" International union. ! ] Kriends. acquaintances ! and members of I above union nre respectfully invited to at- ,•, • r.tend the funerai today (Tuesday). , at 10:43 -o'clock a. ni., from tuc parlors of CJantner \u25a0 Bi-others, 34(50 Sixteenth street between Church 'and Sanchez. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. \u25a0 by 11:40 a. m. train from Twenty-fifth and \u25a0 Valencia streets. \u25a0- :Vi-' : CANFXELD— In this city, February 7, lfllO, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of -Patrick Can- field, loving mother of Thomas. Kdward and Margaret Oantlcld, and aunt of Mrs.. Frank Hanlon and JaniM -St. • John of Seattle, and William St. John- of St. Louis, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland, aped 7"> years. , FriendH and \u25a0acquaintnnees are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday. Feb- ruary .10. at 8:13 a. in., from the parlor* of .Mcßrearty & MeCormiek. l>lr> Valencia street near Twentieth, thence to St. liter's -plinrch, where a requiem high muss will be celebrated . for the repose of her soul, commencing at U ' a. in. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Please om lt flowers. • CREEDON— In this city, February C, 1910. Tim- othy Edmond. dearly beloved son of William : \u25a0\u0084 and Slary Creedon, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 month and IK! days. The funeral will take place today (Tuea- day), February *>, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. ni., from. t!ii» residence of .bis parents, COl5 Perm- , sylvania avenue. , Interment (private), Hoiy Cross cemetery. DALLAS— In this city, February ;7. l!) 10. John /.->". Dallasi, a native ot (Jreece, aged 'Z"> years and 2\\ days. ; - Friends are respectfully invited to alte«<l tbe \u25a0 funeral ..services tomorrow (Wednesday). F«b- ' ruary' ft..- 1910, at 'W '\u25a0 o'clock a. ra., at the Creek Catliolic church, Seventh street between Folsom and Harrison. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by carrlase. ' Remains at the new "funeral chapel of Charles H. .T. Truman, 1010 Mission street between \Fifteentu ; and Blx- •".< teenth. „ v SORMAN— In Oakland, February 7. 1010," Sam- - 'nel, - beloved husband of Annie Ijonnan," ami loving father of Mose, Sol and Marion Dor- man, a native of .Odessa; Kvisnia, aged 43 years. --• Friends and: anqusintances are respectfully • Invited lo Httend the funeral services -today • Tuesday). Febnuiry. S, 1010, at 2 o'cl'Vk p. m., at, his -late residence. 12t Twelfth -street, interment Home of Peace, cemetery.' GANEY— In-tbis city, February 7, 1910, David Ganey, beloved! son of .leremloh and the late Mary' Ganey,'- and beloved, brother of Mary and • the late. Francis, and ; Jeremiah Oaney Jr., .a native of San Francisco, aged 22 years. ' : "~ Remains at the parlors of Gantner Brothers, :U(X) Sixteenth street between Cburcu auil San- . "chez.- \u25a0\u0084\u25a0;.. » ;_"• . - - ' \u25a0\u25a0'-',;.\u25a0 - \u25a0• i GATES— In Totter Valley, Cal. . February , 7, •1910, Alva/belovi*! husband of Delia It. Gates. -fa ther of Mrs. Byron Woods, grandfather of . .Lin Brlggs, and brother of A. XV. ~ and Fred Gates, a native of Beddlngton. X. V., aged C!) yearn' n months and ''- days. \u25a0 -; \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0 U Funeral at Potter Valley tomorrow (Wcdnes- i day). February 0,1910. \u25a0 . i GEORGE— Iu this city, February 7, 1010, Mm:- . nle George, -bfloved daughter of Daniel- and " F.mily Berry. ' loving ' motlier of Mrs. A. 0. r Ambfer and Kaymond and. Olga George, and .; Blste r of Mrs. E.* A.Kngwcr and Jolini Walterr' ..a. native of. San Jose, aged 43 years S months |; and: 27- days. - \u0084 \u25a0 ,_ i Friends and acquaintances are respectfully \ invited - to attend . the ; funeral .tomorrow (Wednesday), at 0:30 o'clock '. a. ni., r rrour the funeral -parlors of the 11. F. f-Maaaslcoflf- pany, i:ui.">». Golden". Gate avenue near Fillmore \u25a0 stn-et. Interment \u25a0'. Cypress Lawn cemetery. , GREENE— In this "city, • February. ' 7, ; 1010,' Thomas' Greene,- brother of- James: J." Greene, "" and -uncle of Mary K. -Murphy (nee Kupp),.a native, of County , Waterford, Itelaud, aged * . tK» years. .. .- \u0084' ' • • \u25a0>-;,. rr^ • ' Remains at tue" parlors of -Green, , Ryan & Donohoe,' : northeast corner of . Sixteenth and - Guerrero | streets. GRUNNAGLE— In this city, February 5, iipilo, (Jeorge .'Lewis,- beloved husband., of ..Laura - J. \u25a0 j; ; - Grunnagle. loving father of Mrs. .1. i>. Scully •of Hollistw, Cal., Mrs.". 11. A. .Brown of New York,: elty and~,George " Lewis Grunnagle", Jr.. • and loving brother-of Mrs. '\u25a0. 1 1."- M. 'Owens and J. S. Grunnagle, -a ; native *of, Pittsburgh Pa., : ' aged 1 00- years. -. : The funeral ; will-; take ; place- 'today. (Tucs- ' day), at 10 o'clock a. m., from. his late resi- \u25a0-. dencei" H2*>' Tark street. ; . Interment \u25a0] Cypress Lawn ! cenifctery , • via- electric « funeral ; car from ..Thirteenth - and > West > Mission - streets. HAGAN— In *i this "city, "February .6; ' 1910, " Mi- chael, beloved -. husband sof Bridget ' Uagan, \u25a0 a '.'\u25a0• native-, of ~ County Tyrone, Ireland, \u25a0 aged .56 -: ; years. .-- v; \u25a0 ' £ -^ \u25a0- ' -*' T '-. :' " . \u25a0\u25a0: : \u25a0-:-.\u25a0. ' Friends and : acquaintances ,-are .respectfully \u25a0 Invited -to attend . tUS-" funeral today * (Tnea- ; day)/ at S:3o'a: in.. 'from. tbe' : funeral parlors of Mcßrearty & .McCormlck,'. 015 -.Valencia street near Twentieth;, thence to 'Mission "Do- lores •\u25a0 church; where; a 'solemn .requiem,- high •\u25a0• uiass T wlll be celebrated; for 'the reposo:of -his \u25a0 soul, commencing " at OJarm.-; Interment' noly • " Cross" cemetery. .'\u25a0 by ' electric "i funeral i car ' from >; Twenty-eighth i and, Valencia streets. "Members '"';"• of " ; tbe i gentlemen's -' sodality.; of ; Misaion s l>o- ' i lores parish ;will assemble' at Z Mission r Dolores -> haH,i'.M<nida'y evenlng.-at" Sv o'clock, rtoivli.it -'rtudirtfler* up the; prayers; for "the dead for our, ; r \ \u0084.::'., : ." 1 HAMEL— In Oakland. February 4/lOU>,:Fdkity, recommended* as conducive to . the long wear of tires: - . \u25a0 •-. = . "Wt.Ter Air Treasure . " Wheel, . Ueeommended,' Size, Inches — . Founds. I'ounds. 2S t o .18x2 ',i ............ 223 ,%: r<* - ; \u25a0 40 2S . to 00x3. .'. . . . ;'. ..; .... .".'»(• ">O 2Sx3V> ... -*"0 ' - <iO soxsvii .... .-. «<! bo 32x3'i ....... ......' sr>o 1-vvCO :{4a'u<l' 3tsx3y. f!f»O CO .10x4 '....: .">0 T5 32x4 .:....«-"U» 75 34x4- » 70<t \u25a0- \u25a0-'\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 TS 3«x4 ............. ".'. .....' 750 ' . : 75 32x4>i ....::...". ...700 ' V> 34x4!,. CHXI - ; ,»S.V 30x4 '/• ..!... . 5"» 30x5 ............ .......1,000 •\u25a0•'•-" - 30 • Weljrlifs are for ears -unloaded.' § For weifhts excecilinp: 1,000 pounds per wheel 5 inch tires and over are recommended. . .*. * \u0084* -'.' * ." ' . "• ' 'The "', Twentieth . (Jentury ,' club : of Berkeley will entertain at; a: luncheon today at ; the Town -"'and> Gown V s club,' at- which the" guests of honor Will |be Mrs. ;i>usan L.' Mills and Dr.. Luella Clay Carson;' •- V .^ * John L. Sullivan ani Old Flame Married \u25a0-. : .::'.- : "'-- —"— • .-'\u25a0: -BOSTON. -Feb. V. — John. X Sullivan, former heavy-weight champion of the world, .was married today to the sweet heart of his school days. Miss Katherine Hartnett, a wealtliy real estate holder of Sharon. Tile wedding took place at the home of the bride's !«ister. Miss Mary Hart nett, in Roxbury. \u25a0 The couple will sail tomorrow on the steamer Ivernia for England. secured : a divorce from his first wife a year ago. 1" "-*' dearly beloved wife of the laf? Peter Hamel. anrt lorlnjr - mother of Leontine and Tanered Ilamel. a' native -of Quebec. Canada, aged 08 years 10 months and 3 days. HELMS— In this city,, February C. ifUO. Kate Frauds, dearly beloved wifp of J". F. Helms, and devoted mother of Mr«. B. D. Ooonley and Maud, Evelyn and Fred William Helms, and •\u25a0 sister of J. T. Devine and the late William Itevlne, a native of Xew Bedford, Mass., aged 50 years 3 months and 13 days, r Friends and . acquaintances -are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuea- day), February S. at U a. in., from her late residence. 121 Clipper street, thence- to St. Paul's chureh./ where a re<juiem high mass will be celebrated for the- repose of her soul, commencing at 0:30 a. m. Interment : Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage. HINRICHS— In Alameda. Febniary «. 1910. at ] her late residence. 232f) Buena Vixta nvenue, Sophia, beloved wife of August Th. Hinrichfi,' and mother of Oustav Hinriehs of Xew York, the late Carl and Julius Hinrichs, Mrs. Tbeo. IMant-kenburp. Augu.nt Hinrichs. Mr*. K. Ranmgartel and Freda . Hinrichs. a native uf Urabow. Mecklenburg, Germany, aged So years ami ,2 months. .- ' \u25a0\u25a0•: Interment strictly private. HORRIGAN— In Oakland, Cal., February ."., 1910, Emnia J.. beloved wife of John J. Hor- rlgan, and mother of William M. A. Ed- wards, «• native of California; Friends are respectfully to attend the funeral » today (Tuesday), February 8. ~ 3910.' at St. iVancis de f?ales church, where a rftjuiem, high mass will .be'.cele* § brated for the repose of her sout, coraraencinjr at. 9 o'elwk. Interment St. Mary's cemetery. Keoiains at t tiie par'.urs.of the Bessie J. Wood ' -cotnpauy, 1511 Broadway, near Twentieth street, Oaklaud. JOKES— ln ''this <ity. February fi. l!»10. at bis late, residence, ;2o08*J" Bash -.street near'Seott, Evan I. Jones, beloved husband of Jane Jones, father of Annie Jones, and brother, of John H. Jones of fan Francisco. Hugh U. Jones und the late Edward P. Jones of Wales, a native of Wales, . aged 40 yearn 5 months and 17 days. -A member \u25a0of Templar lodge >'o. IT, I. O. O. F. X Friends iand members of. Templar lodge Xo. 37. :1. (». O. F.. are. respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Wednes- day) , February !». 1910. ift . 1 o'clock p. ni.. at the Welsh Presbyterian church. Fourteenth stfeet- between Valencia and ; Guerrero. ; Inter- ' nient Cypress Lawn cemetery, by electric «.fu- . neral car from Thirteenth. and Mission, streets'. . Uemains-'at-thc new funeral chapel of Charles , "\u25a0"'. 11.: J. Truman/1000 Mission street between Fif- teenth and Sixteenth. :;\u25a0 \u25a0'"/\u25a0\u25a0:'.\u25a0 -\u25a0'.-'. JORDAN— In this -city, Febrnary 7. . 1010. M. . nohert Jordan,* beloved husband ; of Lilly .M. Jordan, beloved, father -of WaHer.* Robert' K. and | Gladys I Jordan, and Mrs. Joseph \u25a0 I. Rich- aids,' and stepfather of ' Mrs. ,11." Bruhn, a na- tive' of Fall River. Mas*. .A" member of Mos- cow lodge Xo. 703, I. O. O. F.. of Scranton." Pa., and of Stationary Engineers' Union Xo. 1 ; . of, San; Francisco.':. . . \u25a0 Friends : and ' acquaiutnaces . are respectfully 'invited: to -attend; the, funeral tomorrow , (Wednesday), at 10' o'clock a. ; in.. from' the 1 parlors of Gantner Bmthers. ( 34W , .sixteenth - street I between Church and 1 Sanehea; k Incinera-. - tion. Cypress Lawn cemetery, by electric - fu-* \u25a0 neral car, from Twenty-eighth' and "Valencia ' streets., ...s * • _- - ; .- .- \u0084 - * . KEANE— In this clty,-r:rebmary 7. 1010. John * T., beloved husband of Ella Keane, father of \u25a0Mabel." Grace and Joseph Keane, and : brother of Francis Keane, . a native of County: Clare, "Ireland, aged 47 years. . . ". "•; The ' funeral .w-111- take place tomorrow ..-{Wednesday), at o:ls' o'clock a. m., from bis \u25a0'.', late residence, 371 •. Aivarado street, .thence to to St._ James ' church.^ where 'a re<iiiiem . high ; mass will be; celebrated -for the : repose of his soul, rommencinjr at 0:45 o'clock a. m. lnter- -•meufiirSan Mateo. via il:40 \u25a0«.- ta.\ train from \u25a0.. Third and Townsend streets. "-,—,; . • ;'_ . KERN— In "this eity. '•! Febrnary 6, 1910, at her \u25a0 late residence, " 3BB3 Eighteentli street". between • Church '"' and • Sanches.V Anna » Margaret ' Kern, '-; beloved mother of s John i Hcbountull of . Brook- i lyn,"* X." • V. : August ,Kern*and .Mrs. J.' Zoller J \u0084of Kocboater, \u25a0X. Y.p Frederick W. Keru of ;\u25a0 Berkeley and Edward W.V-Louls A. and Cbarles \u25a0 J. Kcrn'and Mrs. J.: Perry; of San .- Francisco, •ft a na live' of , Germany. ; aged 87 years 5 months -. and '.IS' days. \ (Brooklyn ana ltochester, >X. - V.,' V papers please copy.) '. > ,7 \u25a0 . \u25a0 ' Friends, are' respectfully invited to attend % the funeral -services today * (Tueaday), . Feb- ruary :S.« 1810, at .2 o'clock p. # m.. at St. V Paul's German M.; E' , church,- Page Street .between 1 Octavia - and . ; Laguna." Interment : Cy- "•.-' press Lawn : cemetery.' by electric - funeral car '\u25a0': ' from :i Thirteenth -and' Mission streets. \u25a0>\u25a0 KEHNAN— In this city. February f 6. 1010,^Es- \u25a0^tella tSI.", r ' beloved ; vrife -of -Arthur -T. ., Kernan. ' 'dearly beloved 1 mother- of Laura sKernan,,-: and '•? : beloved . daugliter -of r-.Williara » and "the -. late ; .-; MadeliD*e S Riely, ?a , native .of - San \u25a0 Francisco, ;' .''aged :2Bf years. ; ..;-. ; ' . : ...'., KIDD In Berkeley. . February : 0, 1010/. Elizabeth, -\u25a0 -beloved wife of James -W; : Ktdd.' -and mother i of 'iicorgo, "•William. James and. Bessie Kldd, a -2- native i of i M^anchester, \ Eng., : aged ; 61 - years if ; U.ioutlis . and ,25 days. '-',\u25a0\u25a0•-, ;. '. : -. - •; ' " : \u25a0\u25a0;'..' Friends •\u25a0ami . acquaiutances ". are respectfully ••in vl tPd ;: to 'X attend -;the ' f uoeral " services t this .- % ( Tuesday » ! afternoon,* FebnmryJ S, ; l.MO.fa t • 3::>0 •'-• o'clock. '. h t S the ,. parlors "; r>t - the Albert f Brown ;•;".; undertaking.-' company. 210s Addison : ; street. * Ucrkclrr lOdil ; IVllows" buildlus; ) . ; Crematiuu TRACK GOSSIP Betting Commissioner Georje Smitii has pro mulgated a new- rule hy wtilch all nagers stand on a race after .-the Jeekeya have \u25a0weighed in. This operates against horses that are carded to go. but are serateheil at post time for running away.: or like acrident. Now. before each race, the announcement "all weighed" is made from Smith's stand. Tbe rule reads: When the offi cial jockey board In front of the grandstand is hoisted, displaying the names of the different riders, there will then be announced "all weighed." and«after such announcement every thing must stand. Every horse is then consid ered a starter from that time on. even though he does not take part in the race. ' • ' . • . • : Handieapper Nathanson will not announce the derby entries until tomorrow, as an addition or two may come in the belated mails. (J. SI. Johnson at the last moment withdrew the. entry of Raleigh P 1), leavlnjr J, 11. Darr to represent him. The former colt is showing the effects of his recent hard races.- ~ . \u25a0 • . • -> •...•\u25a0 Fireball, ore of 11. O. Bedwell's famous old sprinters, died Sunday of Inns ttrer. * • • »djram. belonging to Joe Sterji. ran away for three miles yesterday -morning and at the cud of the rowp broke his leg. He was destroyed. * * m f J. Barnes, owuer of Belle Kinney. «-tainied Round and Konnd for $000 from the Mnine stable in the first race. Round and Round Is a n*eful performer over a distant**" and lately ban been running well in thp sprints. »' • * Charles Clow, a stock ho!d»r in the Utah jockey clnh. is at Kmeryrille l«jokin? iuto the probable dates for the Salt f.ake- meeting.* He says they would like .May It t«» July 4 for a spring meeting and further dates in the fall. The park speedway is the scene «f artivity these (lays. The harnessmen are getting tiielr horses ready for the opening of the se»snn and the trotters ami pacers are b«-inc put through their paces. Luke Marlsch says that he will set Little lMck: ready on the park syeedway instead of rai-ing li'ni over the circnlt. \u25a0 ' - \u25a0 Strictly private) at \u25a0 the Oakland crematory, t Please omit flowers. j KKENZ— In '-Ray .'.Ariz.. Walter C. Krenz. dearly j beloved son i>i Oswald L. and tlic late Emelie i . Kreni, and beloved \u25a0 brother of Mrs. C. A. i Brnns. ifrs. T. XV. Cross. Mrs. F. W. Koch j -/and Ulrlch E-. Otto 1., and Oscar R. KreM. a native of Sau Francisco. Cal.., aged 2:1 years : 1 month and 1 day. LEWIS— In Oakland. Cal., Febrnary .". 1910. Harry, beloved husband of Ella Lewis, au<t • brother in law of Mrs. Fannie .JJ. Daly of Saa j Kranclsco, a native of Xew York, aged 55 j years.. \u25a0 ' Friends and acquaintances are reapeetfnlly invited to attend the funeral services till* (Tuesday) afternoon,. February 8. 1910. at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of the Albert . Brorvn company. 572 Thirteenth street. Oakland. Cre- mation, private. Please omit flowers. LIPPEHT — At rest. In till* city. February 6. 1010, Mary, beloved wife of the late Leonard Lippert, devoted mother of • Leonard 8., OJto 11.. Fred A. and William Li^pert. .Mrs. Louis - Lachmann. Mrs. Cecelia Delporto of Stockton and Mrs. Lizzie Ilelmers. and loving sister of -Mi's. B." Conrad of Alameda. a native of Ba- \u25a0 vnria, .Germany, aged "ff years C months and 17 days. A member of $an Francisco Fraut-n verein. and of St. Andrea's Fcauen -verein. \u25a0 1 Friends and acquaintances *re respectfully • Invited .to attend the" funeral tomorrow 1 Wednesday). February ». at l:Sy p. ni., from her late residence. 44S Bartlett street near Twenty-sixth. Interment Mount Olivet ceme- tery, by electric fnheval car from Twenty- eighth, and Valencia streets. .-...- SAN FRANCISCO FR.VUEX VERF.IX— To - the officers and I funeral committee: You are hereby requested to assemble at Veterans* ' hall. .431 l»ubo(;e avenue, tomorrow i Wednes- day).- February J». at 12: m.. to attend tlw • -funeral' of our departed sister. Mary Lippert. ,Xv order MRS. A. lUKHU President. ' MRS. JULIA MARKS. Seoretary. . McDONALD < Mass)— An anniversary" reqniem ma^s will be celebrated today (TuesJay >, Feb^ nutry S, at !> a. m.. at St. Peter's chureii. for the repose «if the sout. of Jounca Mcl>oiiald (niece of Mrs. Annie Wright): Meraher.*-of| the Third ' Order of St. l-1-anois. frieuds and acquaintances are Invited. ; MITCHELL — In Onkland. Cal., February 7. 1910. I Mrs. V. Mitchell, belored mother of J; K. M^itchell and. Mrs. \u25a0M. E. Spohn. and loyiog grandmother of Willie.. Malxil and Clarence I S[H>lin, a native of England, aged 72 years and 8 days. ' \u25a0 , : , MURRAY— In this, city. February G. 1310. Sarah,- beloved wife of the. late Thoma* Mur- ray, beloved mother of Daniel. fJeorge. Thomas ;and Joseph Murray and the late Mrs. Charles Bogan." sister of Mrs. Thomas Gallagber, ana grandmother' of Tnosnas «nd CBtrles Bogan, a "native of County West JJcath, Ireland, aged 78 years. \u25a0 . ' . \u25a0 B^lends and acquaintances ere respectfully . Invited to. ntteud the funeral tmlay (Tues : - day),, at BMS- a. m.. from her-lata residence^ 5230 Eighteenth street, -thence to St. Cbarles Borromeo church, -where a reqniem high mass : will be celebrated for the repose of be- soul, I commencing at 9 a.' m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. ,:• OHNSTEIN— At* rest. In this city, February 6. "-: 1910. Louisa 11., dearly beloved wife of the late O*ear Ohn«teln. and mother of Mrs.* C. J. Gardiier. a native of-Gcrmany. aged o<> years ; and tt days. • . \u25a0 -. . ,' \u25a0 Friends and acqualatances arc. respectfully invltwl.- to attends -the- funeral -tomorrow t Wednes<lay>. Febrnary 9. at 2:30 p. .-m..* from. • the. parlors of 11. F. Suhr * Co., 2918 MJjMoa street -Ix-tween. Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth.' t »:rcmat!ou. I. Ov O." F. cemetery. POSTIOLIONE— In this city. February "5. 1010. VCJluseppe M^., dearly beloved hu«band of Ade- . Had I'ostlglicne, a -native of Xaples."' ltaly. / a^ed "6l years. A meuii>er of- Excelsior -lodge : Xo. ICC, IV & . A. ilTv '?. Friends and .acquaintances are respectfully invited- to attend the fnueral today (Tues- day), February 8,11)10, at l:;i0p. m., from King Solomon's temple. , I7SD .Fillmore street, under the auspices of Excelsior lodge So.' 18C, - F. & Ar M.. thence to Thirteenth and M!»- I sion streets by funeral car to Woodlawn ceme- i; ,tery. •:;.; v. :-l t - ' . : j >-\u0084;' --. r > : . ROHRER— In thla city. Febrnary .7. 191&. Wil- liam . 8.. : beloved - husband of Xellle Robrer. ; .\u25a0loving father of .Benjamin Rohrer. Jlrs. Har- riett Galvisb and • Mrs. ,E. J." Mclaughlin.' ' and brother of, Mrs. Betty Alexander and .Mrs.: ' 'Atha -de. Johnett, a native of ' Kentucky, ageil \u25a0 ; m : years. A \u25a0 member of the Draymen's and -Teamsters* Union. i?:4s»B»g-'^ ;*-\u25a0• -^ -« \u25a0 , \u25a0 - \u25a0 • Remains ?at" the > residence of hfs ; daughter,' • Mrs. E.^ J. = MeLaushlln. 279 Thirtieth street. [i-Xotice of funeral hereafter. SCHUSTER— In ' thin I clty.N February 7." ' 1910.' •v-Anna Schuster,' beloved wife of Frauk" Schuster. MOUM OLIVET : ;A:Non^-Sectariati "CEM:T;ERY \u25a0 Arranzementg' can V: made in city of flee. ADDISOX "HEADfBLDG., . v'J Post j Street ' and :-Grant»:AT«au«v' : BIG SHELTER IS NEAR BANKRUPTCY One of Largest Concerns of Kind in the United States May Go to Wall \ \u25a0 : ' JOPLIX. Mo.. Feb. 7.— TUf A. B. Cockerill smelting: company, one of the largvs-t aim- smeltinjr concerns in the United States. Is on the verse of bank ruptcy. Confirmation of a rumor to this effect was made by A. R Cockerill, president of tli.^ i-ompany, today. The National Bank of Commerce of St. L.ouis and G^or^c K. Nicholson of Kansas City, who hold bonds i^su^d by the company to the extent of 11.200.000. have b««n in iharjro of tlv: company's properties for several day*. According: to Co.-korill. formal assign ment probably wil! l»e made tomorrow The company owns smelters at Al toona, Bruce. Gas City, l^asurpe and Pittsburjr, Kan., and in Nevada. Mo. Those at Altoona and Gas City alone are. now in operation. In all the plants the \u2666•onipany has *<i furnaces with a total weekly capacity of 2.000 tons of ore. Failure to recover from the effect? of the 1907 panic, with the presseat ore situation, are sriven as reasons for the failure by Cockerill. Burns -Smith Battle Is Postponed The proposed battle between .lack Burns of Salinas and "Gunboat" Smith, which Mcl Moffett of the Oakland Wheelmen's club proposed to pull off on February 17, has been postponed until the middle of next month. . Smith has written his manager. Luke Marisch. from Philadelphia that he will be unable to fill his date dur ing this month on account of the ill ness of his sister. He asked for a post ponement of the date of the battle am? Moffett agreed to set the date for next month. In the meantime Moffett will gc ahead and arrange a card for February 17. Marlsch had a forfeit up for Smith's appearance, which he. lost. Race Track Bettor Is ' Arraigned in Court [Special Dispatch to The Call] OAKLAND. Feb. T. — Sam K. Swart?, arrested at the Emeryville racetrack by Sheriff Barnet. and charged with breaking the anti-betting law.' wil! probably be held for trial. He na» be fore Police Judge Samuels today for the arguing of the case, as the taking of testimony in the preliminary exam ination has be**n completed. The mag istrate put the case over till tomorrow morning for decision on motion to dis miss, but the court attaches believe ths prisoner will be held. . Ref-<v r t;j come from Lo«i Anzetes. vhere Sum Laneford ami Jim Flynn are- training, tiiat Lans ford will allow the fireman t<> stay 10 rounds. • • • Frank Gotch. tlie rttampton wrestler, says Jef fries will outlast Joun«on an-1 win in a lmis g.-. 1 - V • \u25a0 \u25a0 • * Sara l»-:>ssett. the old Jockey. intends to ride this season at Bnenns Aires. and lovin™ mother of Mittoo. M^oritz and Alex amier Sc-txtstci ami Jlrs. Julius Marx and lh» late Wilhetiuina de Boer, a native of Ger- many. Azfl '•< years :: months and - days, j Friends and acmainMnres are rcspei-tfnl!.' invited to : attend th« funeral tomorrow 1 Wednes«J«r). at ll:"O o'clo»-fe a. m.. froir the residence of her son. Milton t*chunter. Treat arenu*- between Twenty-flrst and Treaty second. Interment Mountain View cemeterr (Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek roate boat. SKELLT— In this city. Febrnary 3. 1310. H.'t ena. beloved wife of the lato Gregory tSkelly. and loviDS mother of Virginia, Jo«*ph. Evaa geline. Jerome and John Skelly. ami belovei. sister of Bartholomew McCarthy, a native ul San Francisco, aged 3S years o montbj aot' 22 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfullj invited t>> attend the runeral today <Turs- day>. at S:3O a. m..' from th* parlors of >I«- Brearty & McCormitk. Wl5 Valencia »tre«t near Twentieth, thence to St. Paul's church, where* a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose .«>f her soul, commencing at it a. m. Interment Ho»y fr<.>ss cemetery. 50EBIE— In this city. February .-.. 1910. WU liam Brown, dearly beloved husbaixl of Mary Yoiins Sorble. a native of s.-otiand. ase<l X"', years I month and ix days. A member of Pmjrress fridge X«. 373. V. Sc A. M.; four: Heights Xo. 115. I. O. F.: Sau Francis*^ lodge Xo. 25, Internatiorial nrot!*cr- bood of Ikiiler Makers, and £t&tiouary FU-e- mcn. local Xo. $tf. Friends ami acquaintances are r»<pec-tf»?Tly lurlteO to attend the funeral today (Tites- day>. February 8. st 2 p. m., fion»"tli«- par- lors of H. F. !«»6r it Co.; 291» Ml<islr>Q ntreet between Tweoty-flftti ao<i Tweaty-slstl*. Inter- ment Mount Olivet cemetery, by c-arrla^. COURT SOI'THERX HEIGHTS Xo. 115 V. I.- O. P.— OftUrn and- members: Ymi «r>- li»>reby notified to attend the funeral vf our tat<» br«>ther, William B. from th<x " undertaking parlors <\t Snhr '& Co.. 2!>1!» SII* >i-*ii street. to*i»y (Tue*«lay>. Febrnarj- 3. 'at 2 p.m. . . GEO. BISHOP, t'. K. J. I>. lIAXIH.TOX. R. M. THOKPE— in this city, February 3. 1010. Frank \u25a0K. -Thorpe, beloved tnisbau'l «.f Ina M. Thorp*-. ,«on of Mrs."' A. L. Tbonw. and: brother of .Mrs. A. M. l.rwek aDd tiie late Carri* G. James, a native of Wisconsin. a;ra ,4* yean 5 uootb<i »n<i ID day*. A member of Cigar Makers' \u25a0union Xo. 225. .:^*rteu<l» «r* re»p«"tfuUT invited try xt*—"\ th<» funeral services today .(Tuesday). Feb ruary S. at 10 a. m., «i the n>rw tunerat chapel of Charles H. J. Trnman. 1»1» Mlsshm street between Fift«»«»nth ami Sixteenth. In- terment . Mount Olivet cemetery, by carriage. TICE— In • thi» city, February 7. T3lO. Ann Clement* Tlee. a native of Ireland, ajed $2 j years 10 month* and 12 days. < \u25a0" Friends are , respectfnllr - invited to attend the funeral tomorrow • Wednesday), Febroary " P.' at 1:30 1 p. m.,- from her late residence. 526 Clayton street. Interment private. Please • omit Bowers. • TIERIIAY— In this elty. Febraarr 7. 1910, at his late re»fdeDc#. 9SG Gtajrwr* streef. Captain Patrick^ H.. hnsbaml of A.la Tteraan, and father of J. XV.. H. C. F. C. Ada. Kat<* and the late Hobert E. Tiernan. a native of im- -laml. ajed it year*. - Funeral and Interment private. Please omit .flower*. WHEEJIEK— In this city. February 7. ISIO. Henry, husband of t!ie latp Anna M. Wlieeler. I "and father of Mr«. R. D. MeKlroy. a native of f!olninba«, - O.; ase«l 81 years J lt months and • 15 days. . TTREDE— In Monterey. Cal.. February 5. 1310. Walter : Joost \u25a0 Wred^>. dearly beloved son of \u25a0 Meta Wredc. and. . devoted brother of Mrs. Al- - l>ert J. Mltchfll. ilr«. Stanley «.;. CUffook Blnfie -T>. Wr«Hl». Hr^. John Ro!»!n*i>n- an<l Alvfna B. Wretie. a native of "San Frmoctecv.' aged Ift years an-1 T days. ' Frittuls and acquaintances' are respectfully invited tt» atteml the fnnerat tomorrow (W«lnesday>. at 10:S0 a. ra.. from tbe parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 2OII> Mission street be- tween Twenty-Bf th^aaJ Twenty-sixth.* Inter- ment Cyprew Lawn cemetery, by- ll;3O a. m. train from Twenty-flfth and Valencia streets. IHDEPENDENTJDF THE TRUST FOR Seventy-Five Dollars I WIM. FI'R.MSHs HEARSE, TWO CARRIAGES, EMBALMINS SHROUD AND CLOTH COVERED CASKET JULIUS L. CODEAU Main Offtce*: 2123 Bush tt.. West "2699. md 1305 Franklin st. nr.- 17th. Oakland. Phon« . '\u25a0 '. .^l Oakland 4045. . Branches : 305 iMontjromery ar. Ph. Tamp. &6S, , And ; 827 South Fiyueroa . st., Le* An^elM. - Ast 9 AmbUuss tW Cirria^ij for Hirfc 11