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LEGAL AND OFFICIAL
Continued _^_
"~~NOTICE TO BONUUOLDERS
-of -
HONOLULU PLANTATION
COMPANY
Notice is hereby piven that pursnant to the
provisions of tliat certain mortgace dated the
first da* Of MAY. A. P. 190 S. which was exe
cuted by tho HONOIILU PLANTATION COXT
PANY to the MERCANTII.K TRUST COMPAN.Y
of SVN I'KAXCISCO. as trustee, those certain
one hundred <I<X» of the bonds secured by said
mortgnce. ami hereinafter designated by their
numbers were on the 3rd day of February. 191.5.
selected, drawn and designated for payment and
redemption in the manner provided in said mort
cage Said bonds so selected, drawn and desig
nated for payment will b« paid at the office of
Ihe company "at No. 503 Market street, room 201
BOOKER * LENT BUILDING. In the city and
COOfity of San Francisco, state of California, at
the rate of one thousand (1.000) dollars per bond
and accrued Interest on the first <l«y of May.
1913 Such bonds shall be surrendered to the
company for payment, redemption and cancella
tion as provided in said mortgage nnd Interest
thereon shall cease from said first day of MAX,
1913
Tlie following are the numbers of the bondf
Po seiectci, drawn and designated: Numbers 10.
1Q tl V> BO M 65. 72. M. -»5. n<i . 111. 112,
Mβ. VoTwtuii 158. 182. l£. 1«. Wβ. 204.
*>ofl °r' °41 MS 247 -'■"■"• 25§. " ,,r >. -•>•'. tn,
•*:'«' 2si' 290! 2Mi 290. 306. 312, Sl5. SM,
VAl' Sβ M 0 MO! 351 l "<■..->. SrtS. 370. 574. 3SO.
881 352. W» »l ."02. my Wβ. 414. 427. 428.
4".l 457 458 52f1. 54.-?. 657. .'.77. 554. r.QS. bIS.
eio. on! So: or,e. vn. e»! tu. m 732, 74 .
743 744 747 881, B». 854, SoJ. b.B. 881,
898. BO*. 941. 168. 978. 979. 952
rtosiectfullv J- A. Btit.lv.
President Honolnln Plantation Co.. Market
■t.. 201 HOOKER & LENT BLPG.. Saa
Francisco, Cal.
Pated Feb. 4th. ,
NOTTCK tn piih!i<«--lla*lnsr bought ont the
entiie interest of the Western Pacific Restau
rant, Or, Bryant st., all outstanding bills must
1,,, ~> nr before February '2<K IBM.
JOSFPH MOSTCH.
PROPOSALS AHD BIBS
ANP ERECT
tttm Coal bandllnfc Machinery " n, ' Accessories for
Tw.. Coattmc rii.nts—Sealed propoMla will »**•
ceivc.l at the office of the General Purchaning
off'rer Isthmian Canal Commission. Washington.
11 'c "until 10:30 a. n>.. April 14. 1913. at which
time they will *c opened in p-.ibllc. for f\iniisb-
Ibx tne abore-mentloned article*. Masks and
reneral information relating to this circular (N<>.
7«S) may ho ohraieed from this office or the of
fice- of the Assisting Purchasing Asrents. 24 St.it,>.;
str.it New Tort city; Whltney-Oetral j
building. New Orleans. La., airf l |lV f> North Point
street San Tranoisc,. Cal.: also from the 1. S.
F.ngineer offices In the following cities: Seattle.
Wasi • Los Angel ■- :.inv>re. Md.: PWI-
Ddelnhia Pa.: Pittsburgh Pa.: Boston.
Buffalo N V.: Cleveland. Ohio: Cincinnati.
Chicago. 11' : St. Loois, Mo.: Petroit,
Mi.-h • Mihv.iukpp. Wis.: St. Paul. Minn.: C'aat
a Term.: Louisville. Ky.: Mobile. Ala..
and GaITMtOO. T-\-.: Commercial Club. Kai sas
City, " ■■ '• °f C>rnmerce. Quincy. 111..
md Commercial Club. Tneoma. Wash. —F. C.
ftoKg*. Majw. Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., Gen
rral (Officer.
OFKIi'F CHIEF QUARTERMASTER. Chronicte I
1., Feb. 17. 1913— Sealed
tin will he received here and at office Q.
M Ft Gibboe Alaska until 11 a. m.. May IT.
I!>i:{ for furnishine wood at Ft. Oibhon and
stations Faitl'anks Circle, Nnlato and
Ejrbert. Information here or at Ft.
!. VdN SCIIRAPEK. C. Q. M.
Classified Directory
for Ready Reference
_A>TIQTES
ANTIQT'K rn.ihoenny furniture: hie cut In prices
for 30 flays. KUMMER. 2551 Sntter: W. 147e
i ; I
UTOIMAMS—CERTIFIED PUB.
■'. RCCKSTELI.. C P. A.. 3d loarCtaM
Sr>reckel« (C:iH> tiiii'dinc: phone Kearnv 4151.
ARCHITECTS
IF you contemplate Imildinp or desire to hare a
capable architect superintend construction of
hide., call, write O. E. Evans. 2367 Mteton ft.
igSATEKS
GOLD —Rl''h ore: ntnalpam bought; assay*. ."""Oc.
Pioneer A<=«nv office. 546 Mark.-t «t. nr. Suiter.
_ ATTORNEYS
R. W. KING attorney. Grant bids.. Market and
"th. room 320—A1l cases; low fees: not nine to
advance or for consultation. Phone Market 912.
HARRIS A. HEBB. uttnrnpys at law: W. T. B«M.
uotnry paMfe. Room 709. Hearrt inii'dinir. •
BABIJCARRIAGES
A FIRST CLASS carrtHjre. fully upholstered,
with back curtain, half inch rubber tirea. en
amele.l handles, for $10.
roriTFirs RATTAN work?. H4i Wmttrt «t
BROMIDE SOLAR rRINTS
SOLAR PRINTS. Ise; Vromldee. 86e: ronvexlnz.
TsrDlshlng. frmmen 30e >ip. CHICAGO COPT
CO.. ]021 Gol'len Gate »v.
BI;SI>ESS COLLEGES
HK.AITVS BCSINEXa (OlJ.KiiK—School of
Civil. Electrical. Mlninz. Architectural: day,
eveninz: establMied 1863. 42." MrAllfrtrr st.
SAN FRANCISCO BT'SINKSS COI.T.KCK. J»OS
Market st. opp. sth—Day and ovf-nin™ <ni*lae*.
ATI. reart reporters recommend GALUGHER
MARSH Rii«irifs r,,r, L -r '••:.■, Market st.
BFTTONS A>D PLEATING
STEKI.K'S Button Wta.. 222 Fliis nr. M.'ison: ph.
Fmnklin 4521 and C 4".21: nail orders soMfltert.
( AMFORMA HERBS
T\"KFK free—For $2 we cure catarrh, deafness
end apthma; for ?5 w» cure Hood poison with
o.it tbockli tee. If rt«k. call for
■aaplc*. UKRB RKMKDT CO.. MT MipM at
CARPCTJCTjB \M\fl
S. F. COMPRESSED \ilc CLEANING CO.. 397
Sutter st : phone Kearly 6SS2 fBLCB WACOM
peta, ruga quickly, tin>r<nnjhly cleaned on
Beer without retiim-nl: cvtiinatfs fi'ei.
WHEN you become distrusted with poor work.
s*>rid your carpets to J. SPACLDINQ & CO..
rebanw »t.; Doogla« JWB4, Home .T2347.
CARl'irrs cleaned rm Hie Honr: cend,
TIIK LIGHTNING HOUSK
> I.KANKRS. Ph.,np Kran!in WHO,
AA — National Carpet Beatini: Worts —Hampton
A Bailey. 844-343 Chorch: Mkt. ISO. Mfet. 190.
WATT'S reliable carpet r-leanlnx: alteration*.
mnti - 444 Dlrtaider*: ph. i'-irk r^tn
CATAJtBH AND PBAFWBW
KAR n relj cored; new: antisepti , '; 1
week free to convince. DR. COTTINGHAM.
expert ear. no«e. thro.it. 821 Market, rm. 402.
Co> Sl m PTIOH CURED
Consumption curable. I.ivinp specimens. HXL re
coveries to health. 1895 Slitter. SE. cor. Webster
DETECTITE AGESCT
BCHKBIDBR Detective Aeencv. SIB>M dmnt
bide.: ejp. operatives. Park IS4O. night Pk.3694.
BIWMtS w
ARTIFICIAJ TEETH -"THIS ONE THING 1
DO." DR. C. E. WILSON. 523 Geary, suite 604.
DR. IRA U. LEEK—AII kinds of dental work.
517 FHlinore n»?ar Oak. *
"dress making
DRESSMAKER tnd destPMT. direct from Fields.
Chicago, desire* with several la
•iieb who appreciate exclusive designs; charges
Bodcnta. Phone Franklin 140 T. room 403. for
aiipointment.
IIcDOWKLL'S DresKinaklng an<l Millinery School
—Evening classes; patterns cut to order. 121
Geary st. nr. Grant hv. ; tel. Douglas 5731.
I'ERCIVAL I>HKS>SMAKI.\<; SCHOOL, 3d ay.
and Kast 12th St.. Oakland; tel. Merritt 1051.
• iiiWNS tot all occasions by expert fitter from
N. V. Franklin 2283, apt -'OH.
FILES BKCtTT
OLD fllee renet by new process. TIM Clay t>t.,
Oakland; phones Oakland 0171, A 2754.
X. B. WALLET, furrier, suite, coats, skirts; re
modolinp and repairing of furs nt lowest prices.
J74f,-4K Fillmore nr. Slitter: Oak'J. 1337 B'way.
AD KOCOIK. 222 Monaduork buildlnß. 681 Mar
ket f>t. near o<l—Remodeling, repairing, dyeing
et po[,nlar prices; raw furs bongnt.
HOLLAND'S GYMNASIUM, 1966 PAGE ST. AT
PARK— LADIES , . GENTLEMEN'S AND
DREN'S CLASSES; SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
BEGINNERS IN BOXING; MASSAOB. FRITZ
AND CLAIRF HOLLAND. IN.STKICTORS.
hatchi>(j~Yggs, chicks
WHITE Indian runner ejrtrs. 12c each; ducklings,
ZOc caoli. L, T. TUTIXE, Pt-taiuuiu.
INSECTS EXTERMINATED^^
QUICKLY and permanently by the INSECTICIDE
CO.. 657-659 Puelan bldg. .;■-' ;.:"■. ~-•.■,-;■ ' ;.;•
:-■•?. INVALID CHAIRS i T^
SOLI), rented, exchanged; manufacturer of Eames
tricycle chair. 1714 Market et.: , tel. Park 2840.
SALE j
NEW lumber. $10: shingles. $1.50; rustic, $10:
doors. $1.10; send lists. , SWIFT & CO., 10th
and Mission fits. ;. :"* "V ,
. MATERNITY" BOMBS
S. F LYING-IN HOME. 1101 Oak st—Adoption.
PR. LORD, res. phy.: confmt.. $25. Mkt 4469.
i PATENT ATTORNEYS
ARTHUR L. SLEE. registered patent attv. and
mechanical expert: U. S. find • foreign patents
solicited ■ best results obtained in shortest
V time. 704-70." Foxcroft hldg , fi» Post st.
DKWKY STRONG * CO.—Founded ISM: U. S.
and foreien patents: inventors' guide: 100
mechanical movements free. 914-916 Crocker
building. San Francisco. • -
C. P. GRIFFIN, ex examiner U. 8. patent office:
U. S. and fnrpirn natentn. • 704 Pacific hide. '
H. C HTHROKDER. patent, trademark attorney.
417 First National Bank building. Oakland. j^
PAINTING AND PAPERH ANGING *)
PAINTING, tinting, paper hanging: I good work,
reasonable nr'eee. J. C. ROMAINE. 1620 Turk
*t : Wst R2IO. . , '.■-■•..'• ■ • -'■ -'
PENSIONS
M TT SAMMIS nension attv.: n»n»ln*i«. bark pay,
l««t army papers secured. 3415 22d. unite 2*
PHTWCIAire
-SPECIALIST IX FEMAI R COMPLAINTS—
Established, i" - 1 *- F. for 20 years; mire and
quick results: strict, reliable prad. physician:
no detention from home or occupation: my
method* are orieinpl »nd are not used by other
specialists: antiseptic and painless: my offices
nre so arranged that the utmost privacy is as
snretf- con«ult-<t'on and advice free. Room .5.
■ 10.25 MARKET ST. between Oth and 7th sts.;
hours 10-4. fi:3o-n: Sunday. 11-".
■i a— SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN
When worried consult this leadlnr special
fst , entisentic end painless treatment: Imme
diate result*- advice free: private sanatorium
when rMiulred: HOURS 10 to 4. Weetbank
Hrte.. WO Market st- room 605. __^
IF worried consult at once: painless treatment:
confinement. $25, with nnrse. Suite ; 101. 787
Market st. -'- \'-' -'; ■- »;> -' ■' x ,'
DISEASES met «nd worsen epednltv , ; physician.
mi m, mi. PEW DRUG TO.. 123 3d st.
CASWH snccewfr , " , "- *'p<"te«l by direct
' and X-ray. CANCER INST. 703 Van Ness it.
m? YOUNG CHINK***! HTvRB no. <«»=tab. in V.
P. 19K?} cure* nil diseases. 1R44 Slitter et.
POSTVfiT- STAMPS
STAMPS for cnUpctions album*. ratatMW*. etc.:
collection* bo"«-M. E. P. Seebohm. 2SO Market.
B\BY chicks on hand, all kinds. If* op: e«tg»,
feeds, etc. COUISON CO.. 137S Market st.. 8. F.
~STA3niERING
STAMMER? Method of cure explained FREE.
M. L. TTATFTET.P. 191* Grov». Oakland. Cal.
STAMMERING — arraranteed: cons, free: est.
' 2" years. Mr*. M J. L. Crane. 1?VV? P'vleiriVro.
SANATORIUMS
TOURISTS, sightseers and nervous people can
! ->v<> all the comforts of a borne. Address
MPS. DAVIS. Vista Grande. Cal.
STORAGE AND MOTING TANS
EXCURSION rates east on household (roods:
$1.75 per hundred to Chicago: through car
service. BEKINS VAN & STORAGE CO.
WILSON BROS CO.. fireproof storage, moving,
packing, shipping. Removed to 1636 Market
st. near Hulrht: phone Park 271.
PIFRCE-ROPOLPH STORAGE CO. 1450 Eddy
st.: phone West 82S. Home 52«28.
TRUSSES
BROOKS rupture appliance, an automatic air
cushion , satisfaction guaranteed. Call or write
G. B. RICHART. 241 Monadnock bldg.. S. F.
IXL elastic truss: Cal. inven.;est. 25 yre.; (mar.
• cure for curable rupture; pes. retainer. 218 Ellli
' I CLARK. GANDION CO., exclusive truss, elastic
hosiery, braces, etc.: lady aid. MIPS Market.
~ WTM)OW SHADES
APVANCE window shade factory, put np at short
notice. GEO WAI.COM CO.. 1131-39 Sutter st.
'; Births, Marriages, Deaths |
~m'ujruges
COCHRANE— SCOTT— Tv this city, February 14,
1013 l.y Rev. W. E. Pugan. pastor Stewart
Memorial S<"nr,.i United Presbyterian church,
Alexander Cochrane ami Mary Ellen Wilson
Beott, both <>f San Francisco.
"DEATIfsT - j
Arata. ('arnliui .V);Leahy, John F 52
Benjamin Lizzie ... 25; Mettnon. Johanna S. —
Bettencourt, Mary .. 23 McCnllongh. Caroline 72
Breen John II 41! Nieman, Christian .. t>B
Bryan. Charles H... 79! Nutter, Lyman E...5G
Carberry, May A — Olande. Albert t>4
Coftin. Arthur W. .. 55' Pauson. Ida <>1
l)e Urioste. Adolfo.. —|Plutt, Martin o4
Felling, Anna —jPuree, Julius E W
Fenelon, Richard J.. 4s'Uaabe, Charles E 4.
Garsruillo, Mary M.. 18 Kedington, Henry W. OB
Gavin L. J , Ryan. Matliew 8
Gehhardt. Johann ... 02 Sampson, Emily 46
Graher. Elizabeth.... 46 Sehmeding, Bertha.. 4.2
Grenuiiiger (Infant >'Sennit*, Margaret ..06
Hafedorn, Lena A.. 28 Sbeefeu. Bridget ••• —
Hasae, Annie M —jSoule. Prof. Frank.. 61
Musing. Henry R. .. 72i Waite. Mary C 44
.Uikicri (Infant) Williams. John H...B*}
La 1 •i-anchi, Antone. t>2 Wrage, Helmuth ...47
l.iiinli. Catherine ... — Wulff. Carl 2K
Lastretto, Gerolamo. S4|Lapham (Card)
ARATA—In this city, February 15, 1913, Caro-
I'na. dearly beloved wife of Louis Arata, and
loving mother of Emlle, George., Fred. Lena,
Pelphina and Agnes Arata, and devoted sister
of Mrs Sortina Canesso and tbe late Giovanni
I , arata'of San Rafael. Marin county, Cal., a
native of Genoa, Italy, ageu 50 yt.-ars Z
months aud 7 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday t.
February 1«. 1013, at H> o'clock a. as., from
her late residence. 252 Pixlty xtreet off Fill
more near Greenwich, thence to Sts. Peter and
Paul (Italian) church, where a requiem high
mass will be celebrated for the repose of her
«oul. commencing at 10:30 a. m.
BENJAMIN—In this city. February Iβ, 1913,
Lizzie, dearly beloved wife of George Benjamin,
aDd loving mother of Russell Benja
min, a native of New York, aged 25 years.
Remains, at the parlors of Suhr & Wieboldt,
1388 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth.
BETTENCOURT—In Half Moon Bay, February
Iβ, 1913, Mary, beloved daughter of John and
Isabel Bettencourt, and loving sister of Man.
uei, Rosie. John. Annie. Joe, Isabel, Frank.
Boos and Laura Bettencourt, a native of Half
Vo'U Bay, aged 23 years 4 months and 9 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend tbe funeral tomorrow (Tuesday).
February is, leaving her late residence at 9
a. m., thence to the Catholic church, at Half
M"o:i Bay, where a high mass will be cele
brated for the repos-e of her soul, commencing
at 10:30 a. m. Interment in Now Catholic
Mietery. at Half Moon Bay.
BREEN -In this city, February 14. 1913, at his
late residence, lf> Lagiina street, John Mat
thew. K>n of Anne and the late Thomas Breen,
a native of San Francisco, aged 41 years.
A solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated
for the repose of his soul, today (Monday).
February 17, 1913, at Sacred Heart church,
commencing at 9 o'clock a. in. Interment (pri
vate) Holy Cross cemetery, by automobile.
Kindly omit flowers.
BRYAN—In this city. February Iβ. 1913, Charles
IL, beloved husband of Jean Bryan, and father
of the late Charles Bryan, and brother of
Sophia Bryan and the late William Bryan, and
i;n<le of JohD Bryan and Mrs. M. A. Edwards
and Mrs. Hoax and the late Jesse Bryan, a
native of Loed*. England, aged 79 years 5
months and 2tf days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Febru.
ary 19, at 1 o'clock p. m., from King Solo-
WHEN THE TTXDERTAKEB
BECOMES NECESSARY
SATE HALF the Funeral Expense.
Telephone
JJUGJUS S, G©HJ)EAU
Market 711. Oakland 4045.
Independent of the Trust
THE GODEAU FUNERAL SERVICE will
fornlsb for $75, embalming shroud, silver
mounted, cloth corered casket, hearse and
two carriages and give personal supec-
TRUST* UNDERTAKERS WILL CHARGE
you 975 for the casket alone, aud all
their prlftrs are proportionate.
Godeau Funeral Service Saves You Half.
Anto ambulance, carriages and autoe for litre
6AN FRANCISCO OAKLAND
41 Van Ness Aye. 2210 Webster St.
305 Columbus Aye. Phone Oak. 4045
THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, VJIX
v v
mon's hall, 1739 Fillmore street, under the
auspices of Exeelslor Ixwlpe No. 106. F. & A.
M. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by elec
tric funeral oar from Turk Rnd Steiner streets.
Remains at the chapel of Halsted & Co., 1122
Sutter street.
CARBERRY— In this city, February 14. 1913.
May A., beloved daughter of Patrick and the
late Mary E. Carberry, and sister of the late
Charles Carberry. and niece of Mrs. Jane A.
Wilkinson, a native of Kan Francisco.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral today (Monday),
February 17. 3913. at 8:30 a. m., from the par
lon* of Monahan & Co.. 2339-41 Mission street
near Nineteenth, thence to St. James church,
where a requiem mass will be celebrated for
the repose of her soul, commencing at 9
o'clock. Interment (private) Holy Cross ceme
tery, by automobile.
COFFIN—In Tracy. Cal., Febrnery 15. 1913.
Arthur Wallace, beloved husband of Mary
Ixniise Coffin, and father of Mrs. Don C. Mo-
Cord, Mrs. Jackson Smith and Miss Jane Coffin,
and son of Mrs. E. J Barrett, and brother of
A. F. Coffin and Mrs. Prentise Selby and Mrs.
Sam Breck, a native of San Francisco, aged f>3
years 2 months ami 21 days.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral today (Monday). February 17, at 2
o'clock p. m., at his late residence, 31 Moss
avenue. Oakland. Cremation private.
DE URIOBTE—In Paris, February S. 1913,
Adolfo de Urloste. beloved brother of Fldela de
frruela of Paris and George d<> Urioste of San
Francisco, a native of Bilboa, Spain.
A requiem high mass will be celebrated for
the repose of his soul, at the Spanish church,
Broadway and Mnson street, at 10 o'clock,
tomorrow (Tuesday), February IS.
FEILINe—In this city. February 15. 1913. Anna,
beloved wife -of Louis Felling, aud mother of
Mrs. E X Stanley of Spokane. Wash.. Mrs.
K. C. Schrader and Mrs. 11. Peters and Louis
P., Arthur J., William F. and Lester 11. Fell
ing and the late Frank J. and Edward L. Fell
ing, a native of Germany.
Friends are respectfully Invited to attend the
funeral today (Mondavi, at 2 p. m., from the
parlors of Ashley & McMullen. 325 Sixth ave
nue between Geary and Clement streets. In
cineration Cypress Lawn crematory, by auto
mobile.
FENELON—Passed away, February Iβ. 1913.
Hichard J., clearly beloved husband of Eliza
beth Fenelon. and loving father of Gertrude.
Raymond and Margaret Fenelon, and beloved
brother of Thomas P., Michael. Rev. Andrew
A., Sister M. Angla and the late Martin Fene
lon and Mrs. Kdward Butler and Mrs. W. J.
Paris, a native of County Carlow, Ireland, aged
48 years.
Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the
new funeral parlors of Gre«n. Ryan & Pono
hoe, 431-437 Valencia street between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth.
GARGUIXLO—In this city, February 14, 1913.
Mary Millicent Garguillo. wife of Joseph Gar-
R'liUo. and beloved daughter of Mrs. J. F.
Murphy, a native of Seattle, aged 18 years
10 months and 4 days.
The funeral will take place today (Monday*,
at 11 a. m., from the parlors of Mcßrearty &
McCormlck. 91.". Valencia street near Twen
tieth. Interment Cfpr—t Lawn cemetery, by
11:30 a. in. train from Twenty-nfth and Va
lencia street.
GAVIN—In this city, February 15, 1913. L. J.
Gavin.
Remains at the parlors of the Western Un
dertaking company, 1236 Valencia street. No
tice of funeral hereafter.
GEBHARDT— In this city. February Iβ, 1913,
Johann Gebhardt, a native of Bayern, Ger
many, aged t'2 years.
Remains at the parlors of Suhr & Wieboldt,
1353 Valencia street near Twenty-fifth.
GRAEBEJft—In this city. February 15. 1913,
Elizabeth, beloved wife of Charles F. Graeber.
and mother of Frank and Gladys Graeber and
Mrs. Roy L. Williams, and sister of Mrs. Phil
Fahy and Mrs. Paniel Mackenzie, a native of
San Francisco, aged 40 years 9 months and 8
days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral today (Monday).
February 17, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. in., from
the parlors of P. I. Kenny Company. 1652
Eddy street near Steiner. Incineration Cypress
Lawn cemetery, by automobile.
GREKNINGER—In this city, February 15, 1913.
Francis 0., dearly beloved infant son of Fran
cis C. and' Josephine Grenniuger (nee Miller),
a native of San Francisco, aged 17 days.
Funeral will take place today (Mondavi,
at 10 o'clock a. m., from late residence. 4120 A
Tweuty-fourth street near Castro. Interment
Holy Cross cemetery.
KAGEEOSN —At *;st in this city, February 15.
1913, Lena AlvTna Hagedorn, dearly beloved
daughter of Alexander Carl and the late Lena
Hagedorn. devoted sister of Mrs. W. Webster,
Mrs. A. Aitcbinson, Mrs. J. F. Otto, Henry,
Alexander Jr., Otto, and the late Alvln. Her
man and Fred Hagedorn. and loving and de
voted friend of Mrs. Anna Punkhase, a native
of San Francisco, nged 2S years 1 month and
25 days. \ menibfi of Metamora Stamm No.
4. P. T. U. O. R. 31.. and Martha Washington
Council No. 2, Daughters of Liberty.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow
(Tuesday), February 18, at 2 o'clock fy. in.,
from the parlors of Suhr & Wieboldt. 1385 Va
lencia street near Twenty-fifth. Incineration
Cypress Lawn crematory, by electric funeral
car from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets.
METAMORA STAMM NO. 4, P. T. U. 0. R.
M. —The officers and members are hereby re
quested to assemble at the parlors of Suhr &.
Wieboldt, 1385 Valencia street near Twenty
fifth, tomorrow (Tuesday), at 1:45 p. m.. to
attend the funeral of our late member Lena
Alvina Hagedorn. By order
JOHANNA MOSER, Secretary.
HAGUE—In Oakland. Cal., February 15, 1913.
Annie M. Hague (nee Vinnicombe). beloved
wife of Jonathan Hague, and sister of Mr--.
John Trehane, and aunt of William and Birdie
Hague of San Francisco, a native of Exeter,
England.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), February
IS, 1913. which will be held at the parlors
of the James Taylor Company, northeast cor
ner of Fifteenth and Jefferson streets, Oak
land, Cal.. at 11 o'clock a. m. Please omit
flowers. Take Key Route car from San Fran
cisco to Twelfth and Jefferson streets, Oakland.
HUSING —In Alameda, February 16, 1913, Henry
Richard Huslng, belovoil husband of Caroline
Husing. and loving father of Charles F.. Henry
J. and Caroline V. Husing and Mrs. William
Brims, a native of Germany, aged 72 years 5
months and 6 days.
JUKICH—In Sausalito. February 15. 1913. Eliza
beth, dearly beloved daughter of Frank and
Pauline Jukich, and sister of Martin. Helen.
George, Louie, Frank, Russell, Paul, Mary and
the late Marion and Ernest Jukich, aged 8
months and 6 days.
The funeral services will be held today (Mon
day), February 17, 1913. at 0 o'clock a. m.,
at the home of her parents. Water street. Sau
salito. Interment Fernwood cemetery, Sausa
lito.
LA FBANCHI-In Sonoma, Cal., February 15.
1913, Antone Ln Francbi, a native of Switzer
land, aged 62 yean.
Funeral will take place from W. V. Francis ,
undertaking parlors, at Half Moou Bay, this
(Monday) morning.
LAMB—In this city. February 14, 1913. Cath
erine Lamb, dearly beloved sister of the late
Rose and Julia Lamb, a native of Ireland.
Friends nnd acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral today (Monday),
February 17, at 8:30 a. tn., from the per
lors of the Western Undertaking Company,
1236 Valencia street between Twenty-tliird
and Twenty-fourth, thence to Mission Polores
church, where a requiem high mass will be
celebrated for the repose of her soul, com
mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy
Cross cemetery, by carriage.
LASTBETTO—In this city. February Iβ, 1913.
Gerolamo Lastretto, dearly beloved husband of
the late Angelina Lnstretto, and beloved father
of Battlsta Lastretto, a native of Italy, aged
84 years.
Friends and acquaintances nrp respectfully in-
Tited to attend the funeral Wednesday, Febru
ary 19. 1913, at 1 o'clock p. tn., from the par
lors of Valente, Marini, Marais & Co.. 64!)
Green street, thence to 441 Broadway, where
(services will be held tinder the auspices of the
Garibaldi Guard. Interment Italian cemetery.
LEAHY—In this city, February 16. 1913, John
Francis Leahy, beloved husband of Mrs. Cuth
erlne Leahy, and father of William and Her
bert Leahy and Mrs. John Fancort, a native of
Boston, Mass., aged 42 years.
Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the
cbapel of Julius S. Godeau, 41 Van Ness ave
nue.
MATTSON— In this city, February 10. 1913. Jo
hanna S.. beloved wife of Matt W. Mattson,
nnd loving mother of George. Esther. Edna and
Elsie Mattson. and sister of Mathias Mattson,
a native of Finland.
Friends are respectfully invlled tp attend the
funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), February
IS, 1910, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., at the parlors
of the Truman Undertaking Company. 1919
Mission street between Fifteenth and Six
teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery.
MeCULLOUGH— In this city, February Iβ. 1913.
Caroline, beloved wife of James McCullough,
and mother of Ernest. Charles. John. James,
Alfred and Frank McCullough and Mrs. John
Houghton of I>os Gntos. a native of Belfast,
Ireland, aged 72 yeiirs 11 months and 22 'lays.
Frieuds and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday),
February IS, at 2:30 p. m., from her late resi
dence. 1061 Polores street near Twenty-fourth.
Interment Cypress Lawn pemetery, by automo
bile.
NIEMAN—In this city, February 13. 1913. Chris
tian W., beloved husband of the late Bertha
Nieman. aud loving father of William ami
CEMETERIES AXD CREMATORIES
CEMETEIRY ASSH.
2©& H®w©s MMoag,
•UTTER 695. HO MB J4167.
Cemetery Phone, Mlmlon 3341.
All arrangementa for burial* or cremation* !
' mad* at city office or cemetery. Special atten- !
tion firen to REMOVALS from old city cem»- |
'< terlea. Entire cemetery under perpetual car*,
guaranteed »*# wuf i'«t«iukl Cue fund <U
. |4vO,UOVt " I
Loui-s Niemau and Mrs. William O'Shaunessy
and the late Emma aud Albert Nieman, a na
tive of Germany, aged 08 years. •
Remains at the parlors of Mcßrearty & Mi-
Cormick. 015 Valencia street near Twentieth.
The interment will take placo in Holy Cross
cemetery today (Monday), by 11:30 a. in.
train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets.
NUTTER—In Oakland, February 16, 1013, Ly
man E.. beloved husband of Martha E. Nutter,
and father of Eugene C. Nutter, a native of
Massachusetts, aged 56 years.
OLANDER—In Oakland. February 15. 191 H.
Albert, beloved husband of Mary Olander, anil
Btepfatbec of Mary E. Thompson, and grand
father of Mary A. and Robert A. Mullholland,
a native of Stockholm. Sweden, aged t>4 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesdiiy'l.
February IS, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., from
bis late' residence,' 1249 East Twelfth street,
thence to St Vcthony's church, where a re
quiem high "mass will be celebrated for the re
pose of his soul, commencing at 10:30 a. m.
Interment S:t. Mary's cemetery.
PAUSON—In this city, February 16, 1913. Ida.
beloved wife of Frank Pauson. and devoted
mother of B. 8., J. W.. Pr. C. A.. E. 11.,
Gertrude, Jeanuette and Rose Pausou and Mrs.
V. Wilson, a native of Germany, aged 01
years.
Services anl interment strictly private.
Kindly omit flowers.
PLUTT—in this city, February 15. 1913, Martin,
beloved husband of Anna Plutt. and loving
father of Edith Genevieve and Charles Plutt
and Mrs. M. Brown, Mrs. J. Strehli*. Mrs. T.
Knox and Mrs. F. Guzman, a native of Au
tria, aged 54 years 3 months and 17 days. A
member of Court Southern Heights No. 1150,
aud A. C. Benevolent Society of St. Joseph.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In
vited to attend the funeral services tomorrow
(Tuesday). February 18. 1913, at 9 a. m., at the
chapel of Julius S. Godeau. 41 Van Ness ave
nue, thence to Church of the Nativity, where
a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the
repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m.
Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by auto.
PURSE—In this city, February 13, 1913, Julius
B. Purse, a native'of Charleston, S. C, aged
G3 years.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), February
18, at S p. tn., at Gray's chapel, Geary and Pi
visadero streets, under the auspices of Golden
Gate Lodge x O . 2007, G. U. O. O. F., and
Court Bournemouth , No. 7504, A. O. F. Incin
eration Cypress Lawn cemetery.
RAABE—In this city, February 15, 1913, Charles
Edward Raabe, beloved son of Maria C. and
tlie late Charles E. Raabe. and loving brother
of Leon S. and Frederick Otto Raabe, a native
of Mission Bluff, Cal., aged 47 years. A mem.
b"r of Mount Moriah Lodge No. 44, F. &■ A. M.
(San Jose, Cal., papers please copy.)
FYiends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral today ( Monday"»,
February 17, at 12 o'clock noon, from Golden
Gate Comniandery hall. Sutter street between
Steiner and Pierce, where services will he held
under the auspices of Mount Moriah Lodge No.
44, F. &A. M. Interment Oak Hill cemetery.
San Jose, Cal., by 2 o'clock train from Third
and Townsend streets Remains are at the
parlors of Theodore Pierks & Co., 900 Pivisa
dero street corner of McAllister.
REDINGTON— In this city, February 15. 19in.
Henry W. Redlngton, son of the late General
Alfred and Lucy K. Rediogton. and cousin of
Gorham King of Red Bluff. Cal.. and Miss
Fanny Kimball of Brooklyn, N. V., a native
of Maine, aged 62 years 10 months and 11
days.
Friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral services today (Monday). February 17.
at 8 p. m., at Gray's chapel, Geary and Plvis
adero streets. Remains will be takep to Sac
ramento, Cal., tomorrow (Tuesday) morning
for interment in the family plat.
RYAN— in this city. February 14. 1913. Mathew,
beloved son of Mathew ami Cntherine Ryan,
and devoted brother of Mary lirigid and the
late John Ryan, a native of Sau Francisco,
aped 3 years and 5 months.
The funeral will take place today (Mon
day», February 17, 1913. at 10 o'clock c in.,
from the residence of bis parents, 634 Athens
street. Funeral and interment strictly private.
Interment Holy Cross cemetery, by carriage.
SAMPSON—In this city, February 16. 1013,
Emily, beloved mother of William Sampson
and Mrs. E. L. Cooroy, and daughter of Ellen
and the late John Warne. and sister of Wil
liam and Alfred Warne, a native of England,
aged 46 years 10 months and 27 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend th» funeral services tomorrow
{Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p. tn., from the chapel
of Halsted & Co., 1122 Sutter street. Inter
ment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by automobile.
SCHMEDING (nee LEHMANN)—In this city,
February 13, 1013, Bertha, beloved wife of
Charles Sehmeding, and loving mother of Ed
ward S. I.ehmann, a native of Germany, aged
44 years 2 months and 20 days.
Remains at the parlors of 11. F. Suhr & Co..
2919 Mission street between Twenty-fifth and
Twenty-sixth, and will bo shipped to Chicago,
111., for interment in family plat.
3CHULTZ—Tn Oakland. February 14, 1913, Mar
garet Scbultz, beloved wife of John H. Schultz,
and mother of Peter A., John P., Herbert P.
and Laura M. Schultz, a native of Canada,
aged 50 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral today (Monday).
February 17, 1913. at 1:30 p. m.. from Melrose
Baptist church, corner of Forty-seventh and
Bond street. Interment (private) Evergreen
cemetery.
BHEEHAN—Tn this city, February 14. 1913,
Bridg' t. beloved wife of the late Patrick Sbee
han. a native of Ireland.
The funeral will take place today (Mon
day), at 9 o'clock a. ED., from the parlors of
the Henry J. Gallagher Company, 2.197 Howard
street near Twenty-second, tltene* to St. Agnesj
church. Masonic avenue and Pape street, where
a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re
pose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock
b. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.
BOULE—In Berkeley, February 14. 1913. Prof.
Frank Soule, husband of Adelaide S. Soule.
and father of Beach C. and Pouglas Soule. a
native of Miss., aged C 7 years t>
months and S day».
Funeral services will be held tomorrow ("Tues
day), February 18, 1013, at 2 o'clrtck p. n>.,
«t the First Unitarian church, corner Bancroft
way and Pana street. Interment private.
WAITE—In this city, February 14. 1913, Mary
C, beloved wife of Harry Waite, beloved
mother of George and Edward Trout, Mrs. M.
Kerwin, Mrs. M. Meade, Mrs. M. Ivers, sister
of Michael Mella aud Mrs. A. Kolb, a native
of Arizona, aged 44 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
viteii to attend the funeral today (Monday).
«t 8:13 a. m., from tlie parlors of the United
Undertakers, 2600 Howard street near Twenty
eocond. thence to St. Patrick's church, where
a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the
repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. In
terment Holy Cross cemetery.
WILLIAMS—In this city, February 14. 1913,
John Henry Williams, a native of Richmond,
Va.. aged Sβ years.
Remains, at Gray's chapel, Geary and Pivis
arfero streets, will be taken to Richmond, Va.,
this (Monday) afternoon for Interment.
WRAGE—In Pruitvale. Cal.. February 15, 1f)K!,
HMmuth, beloved husband of the late Lena
Wrage, and devoted son of Mr. and Mrs. I'etrr
Wrage of San Jose. Cal., and loving brother
of Mrs. P. Anderson and the lato Mrs. George
.Torgensen and John Homann, a native of Ham
burg, Germany, aged 47 years.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vitri ( to attend the funerel Wednesday, at 2
l>. m., from the parlors of Suhr & Wieboldt,
ISffi Valencia street near Twenty-fifth. Inter
ment Mount Olivet cemetery, by electric car
from Twenty-eighth and Valencia streets.
WULFF—In this city. Februnry IC. 1913. Carl,
beloved son of the late Peter and Catherine
Wulff, and loving brother of Peter, Jtihri and
William Wulff and,.Mrs. P. Zaiser and Mrs. H.
Steinbrook and the late Henry. George and
Emll Wulff, a native of San Francisco, aged 26
years 1 month and 24 days.
Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday i,
February 18, at 10:30 a. tn., from the parlors
of H. r. Suhr ft Co., Wtt Mission Mreet be
tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth. Inter
ment Cypress I/awn cemetery* by Southern Pa
cific train from Twenty-iiftu, and Valencia
streets,
MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL ASSOCIA
TION NO. 35—Officers and members are re
quested to attend the funeral of Brother Rich
ard Penihan, today (Monday). February 17,
at tO a. m., from the parlors of Barry &
Scully, 027 Valencia tstreet.
E. C. HAUSSHABDT, President.
VINCENT CARROLL, Rec. Sec.
INTER NOS riRCLE NO. 215. C. OF F. OF A.—
Officers and members, you nre respectfully re
quested to attend tbe funeral of our late com
panion, Mrs. Mary Turnbull. from the parlors
of the T'nited Undertakers, 2606 Howard etreet
near Twenty-second, today (Monday), at 8:45
o'clock a. s>.
MRS. L HARRISON. Chief Companion.
MISS JENTZSEU. Fiu. Sec.
CARP OF THANKS.
LAPHAM—We herewith desire to extend our
sincere thanks to our many friends, the J.
Breuner Company and the employes of the J.
Brcunpr Company, for their comforting sym
pathy end beautiful floral offerings extended
during the sad hours of our late bereavement,
the loss of a devoted husband and father.
MRS. E. LAPHAM.
PKt BE^ut F tI" R V 3 KRY SO BEST "iN* TOWn!" Yofs
Hyde st. near Ca!. PHONE FRANKLIN 208.
IT stHu mission
J. cDo Vy) Bet. 23<1 & 24th.
Tel. Mission ~S)SH. Knneral work a spec-laity.
BROWN & KENNEDY. FLORAL ARTISTS. 3091
16th nr. Valencia —Union store; funeral work a
specialty at lowest prices. Pbone Market 5725.
ONION FLORISTS, phone Market 3285. Funeral
work a specialty. 3017 6th et. near Mission.
PARK FLORAL. 1437 Haiglit et.; phone Park
336—Cut flowers, plants, etc. R. Grores, Prop.
CLEIS 4 JACOBSON. German florists; artistic de.
fcifcns specialty. 942 Fillmore »t. Park 363.
6HIBKLEY-MANN CO.: the leadlne florists, 1203
Sutler. Franklin 2WH. Frank Shlbeley, Mgr.
READY REFERENCE GUIDE
OF FINANCIAL AND WHOLESALE FIRMS
FINANCIAL
ABSTRACTS—TTTI.E TXSI'R*NfE
CITY ABSTRACT & T1T1.81X5.C0..70 McAllister
AXtVAirCKS MADE O\ DIAMONDS
MORGEX JEWELRY CO., 883 Market gt.
BANKS FOR SAVINGS *
fTlif AKnorifttrrl «nvlnjr» Konkn of S. F\>
FRKNCHAMKR. RANK of SAVINGS. 10R Slitter
GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SnC.SW California
HIBERNIA 8. & L. SOC Market and McAllister
HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK. 753 Market st.
ITALIAN AMF.R. BANK. Monty & Commercial.
SECURITY SAVINGS HANK. ?,IK Montgomerj.
n«XK« AND TRUST COMPAWim
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. Merch Ex. hMr.
ANGLO ft I.ON. PARIS Nat. Bfc.. Pin»-Bnn?ome.
ANGI.O r\L. TRUST CO.. Market and Sansnme.
CROCKF.R NATIONAL BANK. Crocker buildlnK.
FIRST FEDERAL TRUST CO.. Montsrom'y Post.
FIRST NATIONAT, BANK. Montpomy an<l Tost.
INTER. BANKING COUP.. Montgom'y anil Bixh.
MERC. NAT , !. BANK OF S. F.. 404 California.
MERCH. XAT. BANK. Market-New Montpom'y
tTNlON TRTPT CO. OF f*. F.. Market-Grant ar.
WELLS FAHGO NEV. NAT. BANK. 2 MontK'y.
Bo>n<« wn stocks
(Member N>w York Stock exchange.)
BTRNE ft >trPONNELL. M>rchantg' Ei. hMg.
nnxne—wmrim>Aii * torpor atton
TORRANCE. MARSHALL & CO.. SIX) Sansomc
BYRNE ft MCDONNELL. Merchants' E*. bldg.
N. W. HAI>SEY * CO.. 424 California *t.
Ooo<lwln. Garhv ft Holton. Ins.. Ist Nat. Bk. hid.
E. H. ROLLINS & PONS. First Nat. Bank bid*.
WILLIAM R. STAATS CO.. 40n Monfrmery nt.
LOUIB SLOS3 & CO.. Alaska Commercial blrtir.
BTit Avr> lOAV ro"i'»^'"^i
CAL. HOME BLDO. LOAN CO . Hearst buUflln*.
CASUALTY AND T>fABII-ITY INSUR
ANCE
trXTTET> STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY
CO. (Borland ft Jones). Firet Nat. Bank bldjr.
PIPRB nnvj>«
liUXDBORG MORGAN CO.. First Nat. Bank bid.
FTR** , , INSURANCE rOMPANTKS
OOVTTXENTAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., FI
DELITY PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
Arthnr G. Xenon ft Cn.. 413 Monti-omerr et.
TfORTH BRITISH * MERC. INS. CO.. 2.14 Pin*.
FTHE TT*-«T r » «TVCB RirVim/lli AGT!I.
EDWARD BROWN * PONS. 202 Sannotne et.
HVRTTR4WB BHOKF»«
080. E. BILLINGS ft CO.. 812 California at.
MABTVV! ?jf«rß.*vrS!
CAITTON INS. OFFICE. Ltd.. 320 Califemla et.
AND TBAT>r,I|AP»r«
DEWTBY. STRONG A CO.. 9tl Crocker bolldJar.
PfATR fjf,4«« INSURANCE
PAC. SURETY CO. (T.E.JanesK lut Nat. Bk. W4.
EI«T»TR
BAT.nWTN * HOWF.LL.. 315324 Kmnr «t
KAHN ft FEDER. 209 Montßomery et.
KPECK A CO.. 125 Sntter *t.
THOMAS MAGEE ft SONS. 5 Montgomery »t.
RPAI, K«T*TK—OAKLAND
LATMANCK REAL ESTATE CO., 1214 Broadway
3. R MACDOXALD ft CO.. IR2» Broadway,
r. F. PORTER (sue. A. J. Rnvder), 1230 Brdwr.
RBALTT BONDS ft FIN. CO.. Inn.. 14th Franklin
WICKHAM-HAVEXS Ineorpomted. Oakl'd Pink
of flarinpe bide.: Pan Francisco. He»r«t bld|j.
HAFR PEPOSIT VAULTS
rrWVT NATIONAL VAULTS. First National
Rank bnlldlnjr. Boxes; $4 a year.
SURETY BONDS
TTTfTTED STATES FIDELITY AND' GUARANTY
CO. < Borland ft First Nat. Br.nk bldg.
J^HOLESALE^
YCRTYLEMB GAS LIGHTING
B. D.'ferH-ARD.aw Mkt. Everything: in thtu line
AGBirriTrßAi. rw^f.ie^fWWTi
JOHN DEBRE PI>OW CO.. 631 Brannan et.
PACinO IMPLEMENT CO., tn-im K«n««» rt.
AIR COMPRESSORS
COMP. AIR A GEN. MACH. CO.. 41 Stewi*on.
ARMY A XAVV GOODS—TENTS, ETC.
LEIBOLD & CO.. 217 210 Market et.
ASBESTOH ifr PT'ff nfVfi MAT^rSTTr!
H. W. . DRVS MAN'VTU,E CO.. 2d & Howard.
ASSAYER ANF> CHEMIST
ABBOT A. HANKS. e3O Sacramento st.
AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTERS
AT7TOGRAPHIC REGIRTKR CO.. &% n«m«itlB«.
»lTOMonu rs
3. W. L-EAVTTT A CO.. 801 Golden Oat* β-r.
AUTOMOBILE DFMVERY WAGONS
THE OAKLAND MOTOR CO.. 642 Van Neaa »t.;
direct factory branch.
AUTOMOBILE*—WRBTItT C ARS
CANNING & VINTON AI TO CO., 453 G. G. ar.
AI'TOMOBIIR TnrCK«
AT7TO SALES CO. (A'.ro fr Veiled 811 G. O. tr.
CONSOLIDATED MOTOR CAR CO. (Pope-Hart
ford. AW) Van Neee ar.
RELIANCE! AT'TO CO. (KnoxV 1«W Van Nwe.
* STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. (Federal). V«n
New and (Joidsn Gate ays.
AITOMORIIE * CARRIAGE SPRIXGS
BRTTS SPRING CO.. BS9. Folsom «t.
T"A'T«
AMTTS HARRIS-VBVILLTf C 0..100 136 Potr^roar.
B»BBTTT' WRTAI. A\D «O».T»V|R
Ot. Weet*rn Smelting: A: Rfjt- Or.. s?pMr-Fol!>om.
BAGS—NFW AVD SBro\n HAND.
BoroHT *vn tioin
J H. LEVY BAO CO.. 814-r>lfi Front et.
B*ns »vn pvri-api
AMTIS-HARRTS.NF.VILLK C0..100-12fl rotr«waT.
BBMIS A BRO. BAO CO.. Sansome and Vxllejo.
BAGS, BURLAPS AND SECOND
HANI>
WESTERN BACI CO . 149-153 Hay *t.
BAKKRS' TOOLS AND ST'PPT.IES
JOHN G. lUS & CO.. W»->4I Mission et
BELTING, PACKING. HOSE. RUBBER
r.oons. f-tc.
OORHAM-REVF.RE RUBRER CO.. 50-60 Fremont
HOATS *VT» t,AT'\rHFl<
JOHK TWTGG & SONS. Illinois and Klght^nth.
BOOKS
H. 8. CROCKER CO.. 565 wt.
book Bi>*r»^:««!
THE HTCKS-JtTDP CO.. 61-65 Flrnt *t.
BOOTS *\n SHOES
BTTCKINOHAM * HECHT. Second and Mission.
E. J. EGAN A CO.. 13r.-U3 Bueh nt.
GEORGE * MARVIN PHOE CO.. 216 Market «t.
NOLAN-EARL SHOE CO.. 2ft Fremont rt. near
MnrtcPt. manufacturers of the Petalnma «ho*.
BRASS AND COPPER TUBES, RODS
A\n WIRW
NAT. BRASS A COPPER TFBF. CO.. (W9 Mlyolon
BRKtITiBS A«I) BOTTI,ER"»
FREDERICKSBrRG BOTLO. CO.. lßth-Alnbama
TACOMA BOTTT.ING CO.. 23f10 Harrison »t.
JOHN WTELAND BREWERY. 240 Second tt.
THE WIKLAND BOTTTJNO HOT'SE. 240 Second. '
BRIJSHES—JANITOR SUPPI^IES
WILLIAM BT'CHANAN. e23 Sacrament" at
BUSINESS COLT EGE
GALLAGHER-MARSH BUS. COL.. 12Se Market
at. Shorthand, typewriting and booklteeplnc.
BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE
FRED l>. HILMER CO., 129 Perie et.
GENAZSSI A GARZOLI. 109 Claret.
KINSMAN A MILLER. r,4.T Dstls st.
ROUSSEL A DAVIDSON. 413 Front »t.
CALIFORNIA WIVES
THE CALIFORNIA WINE ASS'N. 180 Townseed.
THE ROSENBLATT CO.. 300 332 Second it.
Clooea-Lombardf Wine Co.. inc.. Battery-Green.
ITALIAN-SWISS COLONY. 1235 Battery st.
ARTHT'R LACHMAN. 45S Second st.
CANDY M4NUF\CTT RFRS
COLLINS MCCARTHY CANDY CO., 25 31 Beale.
COAL DEALERS
W. G. STAFFORD A CO.. 234 Steuart «t.
rOFPRK. TEA AND SPICES
M. J. BRANDENSTEIN A CO.. :,U8«lon A Spear.
JONES-THIERBACH CO., 437 Battery at>
MCCARTHY BROS.. 107-109 Front Bt.
rOPPRR SMITHS
OSCAR KRENZ COPPER A BRASS WKS , Inc.,
4RI Foleom. Wine and Brewery work specialty.
SANDERS A CO.'S COPPER WORKS, Beale and
Howard. Winery and brewery work epeclalty.
COSTUMERS—THEATRICAL AND
MASQUERADE
GOLDSTEIN A CO., SB3 Market et.
_ ,
CROCKERY—GLASS—SILVER WARE
OTTENHEIMER BROTHERS, a 33 Mission et.
DIAMONDS
ALPHONSE Jt'DIS CO., 704 M»rket t<t.
CARRAU A GREEN. 112-114 Kearny et.
GEORGE GREENZWEIG A CO., Inc. 150 Poet.
DREDGING A MIXING MACHINERY
Golden State A Miners' Iron Works, 249 First.
DYEING AND CLEANING
J. ALLEC. New Parisian Wrks, 2140 Folkhii et.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.. 807 Mission et.
ELEVATOR MANUFACTURER^
OTIS ELKVATOR CO.. Stockton. N. Pt. & Beach
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
MURRAY A READY. TCT-788 Howard Bt.
FERTILIZERS
CALIFORNIA FERTILIZER WORKS. 444 Pine
MOUNTAIN COPPERS CO.. Ltd.. ISO Pine ef.
FISH DEALERS
•A- PAiAJDXKI. MO CUjr »L — v
For > DRY—CASTINGS
E?rrrapßiSE foundry co.. 2902 Ninete^t*.
FRUIT (RD PRonrCE
A. LBVY A J. ZKNTNF.R CO.. DaYle-Waehißf , *.
L. BCATENA * 00., 104 Wa«>hlueton et.
F. P. PB LEON CO.. inc.. 108 Waehtnftee.
GARCIA A MAGGINI CO., Dmmm A W«*h*e.
L. J. HOPKINS .1- CO.. 433 Front st.
FTRMTIRE
PHOENIX FT'RNITIR!: CO.. 621-K23 Mleeion.
MILWAT'KEE FURNITURE CO.. 954 Mlaelop »t.
FI'RRIERS
; LOFSTAD A EVANS. Inc.. 251 Poet et.
GR\l\ AND HAY
I PRODUCERS , HAY CO.. 166-167 Towne*e<! et. i
GASOLINE E\r.IXES
MARK-LALLY CO., 23.V249 Second et.
j STANDARD GAS KNiJINE CO.. 10 California et. \
G*SO» nfß ENGINES AM) SCALES
FAIRBANKS. MORSE A CO.. 651 MlMton et.
GRAUV AMI BKi'VS
BRAT BROTHERS. 200 Sacramento et.
I BARNARD * BUNKER. 149 California «t-
I SINRHFIMER & CO.. 149 California «t.
! EMIL WATERMAN. 255 California et.
GUNS AND SPORTIXG GOODS
COLCHER BROS.. ,MQ Market *t.
HAY AND GRAIN
SCOTT, MAGXEH A MILLER. 40 California ft. '.
HEATING CONTRACTORS
GILLET SfHMID CO.. Inc.. 198 West Mleeion et. i
HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW
W. B. SUMNF.R & Cα. 220 Townsen.l et. i
HOTEL RANGES AND SUPPLIES
JOHN G. ILS A CO.. 839-841 Mleelon at.
JAPANESE GROCERS
OKADO A ICHIDA CO.. 323 Clay gt. j
.lEAVELRV ROXES AND TRAYS
MFHS MANUFACTURING CO.. 114 Kearny et. ;
JEWEIER—MANUFACTURING
H. W. TI'CKKY. 130 Geary at.
IKWEIRT
ALPHONSR XfDIS CO.. 704 Market et.
CARRAU & OMEN. 112-114 Kearny et.
MAYER A WEINSHRNK. 717 Market at.
ML SHUSSLER A CO., 704 Market tit.
JEWELRY ENGRAVER , *—MEDALS
AND ?ADGF.>«
GEORGE LARSON. -TeiVlfr*' bcllrtlng. 190 Poet.
Jl\K, RAGS. RI'BRKR AND IRON
CHARLFS HA RLE V CO., 650 SeTenth et.
I.ACWa Aim KMHROIDERIES
LEVY A BRO.. In".. ie-18 Sansom* et.
8A173R BROS. & CO.. 49-M San»«ne et.
CURTAINS
CALIFORNIA CURTAIN MILLS. Inc.. PC Third.
LADTES' HAT MAMTACTIRERS
PARISIAN HAT CO., 760 MlB«!on at. !
i,*T)ip*i' Waists »\n «mrrATERS
NEWBAUER BROTHERS. 37 Battery nt.
FlTTrnws AND srPPTIWI
H. W-. JOHNB-MANV7LLE CO.. i
I.ITHOGB APHFRS
BRTTTON A RKY. .ViO Sscrstn-rto et.
GALLOWAY LITTTOGRAPR'G CO.. 511 Howaril.
O. E. OLSFN LITHOGRAPn'G CO., 3TO Jackson.
I,ftO«H LEAK SYSTEMS
THK HTCKSJFDD CO.. M «5 Flrat »t.
M'MBER DEALER*
ns'ION LT'MBER CO.. lfiOB Crocker bnildlnf.
MArHl\Kl»V—T*o\r» MAKTVCI
A. L. YOING MACHINERY CO., 26 Frerßont nt.
MACHINERY—«AWMII,L AND WOOD
WORKING
THE EBY MACHINERY CO.. 35 41 Main «t.
MAGNETOS FOR AVTOS AND MOTOR
HO*T«—TVNOSTEN LAMPS
K. .T. HALL CO.. .'.07 M!«.e!on «t.
M4RIVE ENGINEER*!—««IP B'LD'RS
FNITED ENGINFTCRING WORKS. 224 Spear st.
MEN'S GOODS
KET'STAI>TER BROTHERS. Fir«t and MI»Mon.
METALS—OLD AND NEW
Gt. Western Smelting A Rf«c. Co.. Spear-Fol»om.
MOTOnr-VCLES (INDIAN!
THR TTKNDFE MFG. CO.. 234 Van New* tr.
MOVING PICTURE MACHINES
CALIFORNIA FILM EXCHANGE. R4 Serenth it.
NOTIONS—FANCY GOODS—RIBBONS
J. B. CROWLF.Y. Sβ Third st.
NOVKI,TIE« * STREET MEN SITPPL'S
E. BLOCTI >fERC. CO . 241 -24.-! Murket at.
NITS NITS
SCNSET NUT SHELLING CO.. 245 Ciay Ft.
Oil, *>'!> "SYSTEMS
STAPLES A PFETFFTt. Stenwrt rt.
PAINTS—TIOLXAPKEL'S
ING COMPOSITION
C. G. CT.I.VCTI & CO.. 144 Davis it
p*tVTS. OT» S ANO «T,ASS
W. P. FrLT.ER & CO.. Mission and B«al» etc.
R. N. NABOH A CO.: offlce and worke, 131
Potreri* ar. ; utorp. r>4 Pine Ft.
PAPER ROTES. FOLDING
PACIFIC FOLDING BOX CO.. 718 Mission et.
PAPER WAREHOUSE
ZELLERBACH PAPER CO.. Battery A Jaeknon.
PHOTO-EVGR AVERS' SUPPLIES— "
PRINTING INKS
GEO RUSSFLI. A RKFD CO.. 84] Hay at.
PIPE, PTP!C FITTINGS AND VALVES
COMP. AIR .V GEN. MATH. CO., 41 Steyrnson.
PORK AND BEEF PACKERS
POrTH S. F. PACKV; A- PROV. CO.. 407 Front.
poT«Tor«. ovioNs Avn beans
WIT.T.TAM A. CrRTTS A CO.. 212 Drumm St.
WOLF A SONS. 245 Drumm xr.
POULTRY AND EGG RECEIVERS
BIANCHI POULTRY A- PROD. CO.. 317 Wuh'e
POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK SVPPL'S
GEO. H. CROLEY CO.. «31 Brainan Bt.
POULTRY. TURKEYS. HONEY,
BROOM CORN
W. C. PRICE CO.. Poultrrmen's Tnlon. 509 Clay
PRINTERS
H. S. CROCKER CO.. 56."> Market et.
THE HIfKS TT'DD CO.. M-85 First at
E. C. HUGHES CO.. 151 Minna st.
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
.TAMES H. BARRY CO.. Inc., 1122 Mlnelon et.
PIMPING MACHINERY
SIMONDS MACHINERY CO.. 12-14 Natoea et.
RIBBONS AND FANCY GOODS
KLEIN A LEVY. Sir. Market st.
RICE AND BEANS
If. PHILLIPS A CO.. B Main Bt.
f?T T W r *ETI fi(K>T)«
COODYFA.R RTBRER CO.. 557 Market «t.
RUBBER STAMPS. STENCILS, ETC.
PATRICK A CO.. BfiO Market et.
saws \■Vγ* machine knives
SIMONDS MANT'FACTrRTNG CO.. 14 Nateme,
1 -
SCRAP IRON AND METALS
|ST7GARMAN IRON A METAL CO.. fll7 Brannan.
SCHOOL FIUMTIRE — OPERA
CHAIRS
THE A. H. ANDREWS CO.. 72! M'.eeloe et.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
H. R. CROCKKR CO.. Rfio Market et.
SEED GROWERS AND DEALERS
O. C. MORSE A CO.. 48 Jackson et.
SHIP CHANDLERS
JOHNSON A JOSEPH CO.. 34 36 Sacramento et.
STATIONERY
H. S. CROCKER CO.. 565 Market et.
STATIONERY. PRINTERS AND LITH
OGRAPHERS
SOHWABACHKR FREY STAT'Y CO., 543 Mrkt.
STOVES AND RANGES
BRIDGE A BFACH MFG. CO.. 22d and Indta.
BURVEYIN G IN S'TR UMENTS—DRAW.
IVG MATERIAL
THE FREDRICK POST CO.. KTT Market et.
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS
C. W. R. FORD CO.. 164 Sutter Bt.
TANKS. COOPERAGE, ETC.
GEO. WINDELER. 144 Berry et.
TELEPHONES AND SWITCHBOARDS
TEL. ELEC. EQUIPMENT CO.. 612 Howard et.
TRUNKS AND «i"TT CASES
HIRSCHFF.LDER & MKANEY. 519 Market «t.
L. ABRAHAM CO.. 102 Battery et.
FRIEDBERG GRAI'NAT'KR CO.. 103 Front et-
TYPEWRITERS
L. A M. ALEXANDER. 512 Market et. Special
retrallt 6 R»»t[iincton for $36. payable $3 month.
UNIFORMS
ERNST E. ERBE & CO.. 883 Market et
VARNISH MANUFACTURERS
TAMM A NOLAN. Ml Potrero «t.
MAGNETOS FOR AUTOS AND MOTOR
BOATS—TUNGSTEN LAMPS
R. J. HALL A CO.. Mission st.
WALL PAPER
*r;HL BROS.. Inc., 717_>Iarkpt »f.
W A TFR WIIE EI.S
PELTON WATER WHKEL CO..lath A Harrison
WHISKIES
BERLIN A LEPORI. Inc.. 520 Wahington et.
Controllerx at Pinrllngame xrhtsky.
\vnoT~E\ S ~XnD TRIM MINGS "
ARNSTEIN. SIMON A CO., Third and Mlsaiea.
.T B\UMi;A!iTKN A CO.. 751 Market St.
©BTMEE WOOLEN CO., 28 Gear/ »U J I
NAPA CITY RAMS
AN OBSTRUCTION
Steamer Loses Blades When
Wheel Hits Submerged
Substance
San Bruno Creek Investiga
tion Planned to Clear
Channel
The river freight steamer Napa City,
Captain Melvin Brown, was crippled
late Saturday night in proceeding up
San Bruno creek with a loaded bare.
in tow. The Napa City's wheel struck
a submerged substance and several
blades were broken, damage amounting
to $500.
This is the second accident within
two days in San Bruno creek, and an
investigation will bo made today t>.
determine what is in the channel t<.
obstruct navigation. The big I , *"}? , ''
launch Mearin while proceeding up tno
channel Friday night lost a propeller
blade. . ~
Both craft have been navigating the
channel for many years and tW* }•
the first accident at that point. It
believed that a new obstruction ha»
been formed m the channel.
The Napa City was towed to Oakland
creek by a Peterson launch . roi re
pairs. Both of the disabled craft are
owned and operated by Captain J. -M.
Brown.
BARKENTINE ARCHER DELAYED
The barkentine Archer, with auxil
iary power, is 26 days out of Roche
Harbor for this port and it is feared W
the craft is having trouble. The new
gas producing plant recently installed
on the Archer has been giving consid
erable trouble and this is believed to
have occasioned the delay. The Archer
recently was overdue many weeks on
a trip out of Roche Harbor and was
almost given up for lost.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
The Harrison liner Craftsman is due
today from Puget sound to complete
loading for Liverpool. The Craftsman
is taking a big cargo of canned goods
and dried fruit. The Craftsman a
cargo will probably be as large as that
of the lost Harrison liner Workman
which went on the rocks near Rl<>
de Janeiro last year with the largest
cargo of the kind ever consigned to
Europe. . ,
The Matson freighter Hyades put In
yesterday morning, eight days from
ililo, with 23,204 bags of sugar.
The Norwegian liner Cuzco 13 due
Tuesday with nitrate from the west
coast. T .
The new steel steam schooner jonn
A Hooper, here from the Atlantic
coast, proceeded to California»City yes
terday to discharge coal for the gov
ernment. The Hooper will go in the
coast lumber trade for Sudden & Cnris
tensen. . , ,
The Union liner Tahiti departs
Thursday for Sydney and way ports.
The Pacific Mail liner City of Sydney
is due Saturday or Sunday from west
coast Mexican ports.
The next liner from the orient will
be the Persia, due Tuesday of next
week.
Army Tranaporti
The Bnford is at Ran Francisco.
The Crook is at San Francisco.
The Logan left San Francisco January 9 lot
Manila.
The Sheridan Is in port.
The Sherman sailed February B for Manila.
The Thomas left Manila February 2 for thi*
port.
Movements of Steamers
TO ARRIVE
8tr«tnpr
H mn bold t ;'■• A. Kilburn.. .jheb. 17
San Dieco & Los Anf..'state of Cal jFeb. 17
Loa Angles & Way I'ts Santa Clara [Ft*. IT
San Dice) & Los Aug.. VjiIp Feb. l^
Puget Sound 'Craftsman ;t'"t>. Li
I.os Angeles 'Paralso Feb. 18
[.os Anjjoles [Willamette F.-t.. l>
TocopUU i [Adorna :>eb. ls
Iquiuue & Manzauillo. .<'u7a'o £e*. ' s
Ix»s Angples '.Rose City Fβ*. is
Hnmboldt Vanv-uanl f*b. 19
Ilumholrtt INorth Fork Feb. Iβ
Hombeldt [city of T..peka..;Keb. 18
Portland !(auilno .teb. r»
r.os direct Harvard peri. Iβ
t'ort Bragg Arctic I Feb. 11
Seattle & Tacoraa BucScman [Feb. Iβ
I'di'tland & Astorin YeeenUte \h?b.
Point Arena & Albion. . Porno Feb. -''
Port San Luis COM Hay jFeb. L'>
Sydney via Tahiti Tahiti Feb. 20
San Diego & Lee Au?..i>". W. Elder.. iFeb. 2«)
Los Angeles direct Vale Feb. -1
Balbot- * San Pedro... Kansas City ,Fet>. £1
Pvnt Sound Port>< I'matllla Feb. 21
San Diefro & Los Anjr. .:President Feb. -'
Fort Bragg i Brunswick Feb. 23
San Piepo & Tx>s Ap(.. Harv«r.l Peb. 2U
S.ii. Cruz & San Dtefo. Oolomblu [Feb. -2
Balboa via Acapuioo. ...,('ity of Sydney.. 1 rl>. '-"_•
Portland & Astoria JJear Feb. 2^*
Portland & Astoria Northland |Feb. _'L
Feb.
i Feb.
Portland & Astoria 'Roanoke iteb. 1Z
I "" TO SAIL
Date I
Steamer
Destination | Belli Pier
Feb. 17 FitlcM Coqnllle Klv.
Feb. 17|Carlos 'Portland ...
l>1). I'iPresident 'San Diego...
Feb. ITJYale I Los Angeles..
Feb. 17!Hanalei jbos Angeles..
!••.■!.. Iβ Sedoodo Com Bay
!Vt>. is Klizsbeth loquille Kiv.
Feb. lSUVillamette .... Paget Sound.
Feb. lSIHooolnUn Honolulu ...
Fob. IKJCity of Sand.
F'eb. 18'Ad. Samp*ou...'f'uget Sound.
Feb. litiTamnlpais Portland ...
Feb. l'JiVauguard I/« AnReles..
Feb. lOiParaiso Portland ...
Feb. 19 : 1*. A. Kllburn.. Humboldt ...
Feb. l9JRose City Portland ...
Feb. lOlPuoenlx Humboldt ...
Ktli. l'.VSea Foam Point Arena.
Feb. 19]Bri]nswlck !Fort Bragg..
F.<t>. 15) Harvard 'San Diego...
Feb. 19;Santa Clara jl-os Angeles..
Feb. '20 Daisy iWillapa Har.
in,. zOlYownlte s«u Dlffe...
F'.'b. 2O|Co*«ter Portlmed ...
t'rii. aolstate at C«l.... J8ea Dleje. ..
Feb. -1 Falcon Paget Sound.
Feb. 21 Yale San Diego...
Feb. 21 Nippon Mara. .•Hongkong ...
Feb. Sljeeo W. Ulder. ,1'ortland ...
Feb. 22!Cooe Hay Pt Sun Tuts.
Feb. 2S[Harrard i-oe Anseiee..
Feb. --' North Fork.... Homboldt ...
Feb. 22 Craftsman ir.iTerpool —
Feb. 22il*em Balboa
Feb. 22|Beekm«!i Pogel Sound.
Feb. 22 President Pugct Sound.
Fet>. SSIBoaDoke San Diego...
Fob. 25:Nortbl«nd I.os Angeles..
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4 pm
2 |> in
4 pm
;; pm
i 2 pm
112 m
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112 in
Itt nj
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4 pm
2 pm
8 pm
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4 pm
1 pm
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112 mi
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To SAIL FROM SEATTLE
Destination
Steamer
i Datp
Skagway & Way Ports.Ueffereoa lFel>. 17
Koillak & Way Ports... lYukon \f'-h. SO
PIER DIBBCTOBY
NOBTH W MAKKKT STRKET
IMer .'!.... Washington !Pter 17 Union
I'irr r< jBcks'.a IMer V.i Union
Hct 7 PadSetPier 21 Mibe
[■i«T !• Broadway llFJer 23 Greenwich
Pier 11 Broadway 2|Pter 2'i Greenwich
l'ior 1! ViiH.joJMer 27 Lomba
Tier 15 Green IMer r>1,..., Powt
SOUTH OF MARKET STRESrT
Pier 2.., Mission 1 Pier 24 8|
Pier 4 Mission 2IWw 28 *
Pirr « Howard 1 Pier 34 B
Pier 8 Howard 2jPior .:e Kren
Pier 10 Howard 3lPI*r 38 J
Pier 12 Folsoin 1 Pier 40 1
Pi»-r 14 Poison) 8 Pier 42 \p. M. S. B
Pier 10 Harrison!Pirr 4t !
Pt«f 20 St<i!art;Pier r>4 Fr»
Suu, Moon and Tide
United StatPS toast ami gMdcttc wiiryey—Timn
and helßbts of tides at Fort I'mnt. wvt city
f/ont Mission street wharfi. *<\<\ 3H mlnuti's
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17
Sun rises <j : fis
Sun sets b:s\
; srtv 4 ::!1 n m
Full moon February 20. af .">:."4 p. m.
Last ijuarter moon. . . .rVbrnary 27. at 1:06 p. tn.
ITimo! ITlme] |Time| ITlnel
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2:82 B.2 K::::>i e.i 3:54'—O.eho-W 4
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4:28 2.3 I0:«3 5:201—<t8
0:06: 5.3 .".:«>! 1.«i11:27 8.21 e:0lL-0.
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U. S. Branch Hydroirraphlc Office
A branch of the United States nomographic
Office, located tn the. Merchants' Exchange, is
maintained in San Francisco for the bfnefit*r/>i
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