4 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS j| In the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys 1 Patrick's church, \.est Oakland, wnere a solemn reqnlem high ' mass will:be ! celebrated, I Notable Deaths | for the repose of his: soul." commencing, at '10 > \u2666-"' "••—r •_.,; •• " - ••"'-—; clock a. m. Interment St. Mary* cemetery. ,/ ALBERT LEWIBOHN.- BARKER—New York. GETLESOH —In this 1911. Ber- city. March banking— 14** March 14.—Albert Lewlsobn of the nard, husband of the late Charlotte Qetleiww.j firm of Lewlsohn Brothers, died today after a . and beloved father of Mrs. Jennie Loewi: unit! SUES COUNTY CLERK OF SKIN STRIPPED TO WOMAN IN FOR OLDLAND GRANT TO brief illness. Mrs., Jacob .Weissbein and Harry B. «nd:E. SACRAMENTO.* March 14.—William 14.—Dewett Ab- MARTSVILLE, March 14.—Mrs. Julia Swee- thence to Sts. Peter and church, cisco and Alaska capitalists. The ney *treet.">.^2ggHMOBH£M9BM9M|pMB|'BI Pan! Italian I.aid, aged 87 years, and his Mrs. B. Hamilton, who has served Sacra- bott, who came to this section recently Dion began a sentence of 60 days in corner of Filbert street and Grant avenue, for wife. syndicate acquired acres of LEAVITT—WiIIiam H. Hopkins, S3, services, commencing at 1:30 p. m. county. from Minnesota, is likely candidate county has 14,000 street, Lola M. Leavltt, 21, C. Ladd, aged Si years, for mento as county clerk for the a the Jail today for masquerading 282 Dolores and GIYNN anniversary requiem l^eh man* Kmiline the original Sutter grant in the heart 544 San Bruno avenue. last 27 years, in hospital for a medal from the Carnegie liero on the city will be celebrated In St. Paul's church, tomor- years a writer and lecturer of national died a local streets as a man. She has LEVEXE—KAHN—Edward.Levene, 104R De- row (Thursday), this county of the Sacramento valley. The price 21. at 0 o'clock-a. in., for the Tie, are plaintiffs in a suit against morning from the effects of an fund. He is now in the hospi- made numerous efforts to secure money visadero street, and Lillian Kahn. 20, 549 Cen- repose of the soul of Mary Glynn. Friends paid is be in the neighborhood and operation for cancer. tal recovering from the effe -t.s of hav- to pay fine, «aid to tral avenue. acquaintances are Invited to attend. their son in law, I.cvi Atwood, the trial Hamilton had held her but has been unsuc- MeBRYDE—GARNKTT— D. Mcßryde. ing of $1,500,000. Among those in the Augustine HACXMEJER In this city. March 13. 1911.. -\u25a0can morning, Judge Office since IMS. Me came to Califor- ISt inches of skin taken from Ms cessful. She will woman California street, and G. Julius, dearly beloved of Phillip of which this in be the first syndicate '34. 2111 Irma Gar- son and Katie nia in 1848 and after six years" resi- y' Sacramento. He was the most dian boy who h&tt been in th>-> W. Dohrmann, vice president TAYLOR—ASHBPRX—WiIIiam E. ITaylor. , 36, years up tract of \u25a0 ngo and took a of land one Spokane, and M. Friends and acquaintances respectfully In-j hospital manager of the Swedish-American bank Nina Ashbnrn. 26. Omaha. vited are to widely known men in this part of the for several weeks as a result CAPT. T. D. WILLIAMS—DROST—Henry Williams, 40. to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday).; now said he valued at $10,000. Their GRIFFIN 11. Luis at in:.",!-* m.. from the family valley. He of frightful burns. Abbott furnished until it was sold to the International Bradley, and Ruth N. Drost, 42, San o'clooka. res!-> daughter, Grace, was the wife of. I»evl was 63 years of age and Oblspo. dence. 22." Anderson street off Cortland avenue, j COMING TO MARE ISLAND banking corporation; Walter H. Soder- - Atwood. is survived by his aged mother. He sufficient skin to cover all the unhealed YAMADA—Zentaro Yamada. S9, Interment Mount Olivet cemetery, by carriage. The daughter was afflicted one founders-of the Scan- 21, was president portion of the Indian boy's body, and ber^. of the and Takano. Hashimoto, -both of Guada- HARVEY—In this city. March 14, 1911. at th> •with cancer and passed away February of the state clerks' as- Former Commander of Rhode dinavian colony at Turlock, for the last loupe. - , :. city and county hospital, Robert D. .Harvey, ft! 24. 1910. sociation. Edward F. Pfund, his chief the boy will probably recover rapidly 10 years one oC the most successful native of , aged 63 years. deputy, now. This is' the third of graft- Island Shore Duty mining operators at Nome, and J. Ij. HILLEN— Alameda. March 14. 1911. Anna A. 1 says fi, was appointed by the super- case Given omplaint that January McGinn, of the BIRTHS Hlllen. relict of th« late I>. A. lirilen. and' visors' to fill the vacancy. Ing. the defendant in consid- ence at San Lorenzo late Katherine Banning, tomorrow (Tnuri- ' Johnson, \u25a0 Association Is Welcomed by Captain Griffin will fill the. position The tract was acquired from the K. T. a native of California, aged I 1 . day), March 1«. 1911. at 9 o'clock, at th« year days. \u25a0 eration that he would render to them SAN LORENZO, March 14.—With a by Investment company 8 months and 27 • - . Mayor of Sacramento made vacant Captain Henry O. Mayo, Farmland of Sac- Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Diamond Friends; respectfully to during live?;, large \u25a0 , are Invited attend the remainder of their or attendance of ministers and dele- Vnlted States navy, who will become ramento, of which Cline Bull of Berke- street near Eighteenth. Friends and 'acquaint- the funeral services today (Wednesday)," March; the life of the survivor of them, kin'l gates the sixty-second annual conven- [Special DUtxilch '0 The Call] commandant of the yard when Rear ley is president and J. M. Henderson ances are respectfully invited to attend. 15, 1911, at 2:30 c10ck p. m.. at the chapel i Lnrlane, of the % company. and co are and attention and tion of the Bay association of Congre- Admiral Osterhaus, navy, i Jr., cashier of the Sacramento bank, is BAZZINI In this city. March 14. 1911. Truman undertaking . 191» tenth United States daughter and MlMfon street between Fifteenth umpl» maintenance support. The gational ami ministers was SACRAMENTO. March 14.—The goes east to secretary. dearly beloved of G. Lillian Ba«- - and Six-; and churches annual convention of the California assume command of the -xlnl. and loving sister of Adele, and Elwood teenth. Interment Cypress Lawn cemetery, by omplaint then gives numerous in- held this morning and afternoon at the Atlantic battleship fleet. The new company will open the land Bazzini, Francisco. Cat., aged | automobile. • San union church. Guy state retail hardware association was a native of San • rein the defendant is said Lorenzo Rev. D. opened in Sacramento today by Presi- Captain Griffin is at at Carvel to colonization within a short time. It 2 years and 22 day«. LARKTEK—In this city. March 13. 1911. James to have mistreated the couple. Yoaktim opened the session with devo- hall. Annapolis, Md., is the intention to form three distinct Friend* and acquaintance* are respectfully In- Frederic Larken. a native New York. dent Frank A. Rittigstein of Oakland. and should arrive (Thursday), of I>add, garbed her quaint tional services. at the the, colonies, one to made up of Scandi- vited to attend the funeral tomorrow \u25a0Friends are respectfully to in local station part of He March 1 p. from the i invited attend Lieutenant Governor A. J. Wallace, on latter 16. 1911, at o'clock- m* the funeral tomorrow (Thursday >. \u25a0 gown and bonnet, The principal business of the morning navians, the other of Germans pa . March 1«. Quakeress took the of state, the the month. and the residence of her rente, 332 Eighth avenue at 2 p. m.. from Memorial temple. stand, objections was the election of behalf the welcomed ' and after many by officers and com- hardwaremen Mayor Beard ex- third of Hollanders. It is estimated near Clement street. Interment Holy Cross 1559 Geary street, under the auspices of Cali- \u25a01 for defense, to!,] story, mittees. George and that the will cemetery. , fornia comraandery -1, the her Rev. H. de Kay of tended a welcome on the part of the tract accommodate 400 No. K. T. Interment usideratlon wa* it that San Francisco was chosen moderator CITY FATHERS SETTLE families, or approximately 2,000 per- BEATTY—In this city. March 13. 1911. at the private. . to sign the deed?" ask- and W. O. Taylor was appointed scribe. city. sons. . city and county hospital, James Beatty, a na- LITTLE—In March 12. 1911.' Thomas I. C Walker of Francisco re- UP tive years. \u25a0 Edward, Oakland. • her attorney. Loyal L. San STREET CONTRACT The part grant of South Wales, aged T7 beloved husband of Mary.Littie, anil . Rev. Wirt will continue for sponded. land is of the famous ' Little, treatment, and mafnten- two years register. The following addresses made Sutter by Governor | BENJAMIN -In Oakland, March 14, 1911. Rob- niond. Walter. Esther and Melville and Kind care more as The to the today: to John Alva- dearly- beloved of Martha Benja- brother of Mrs. Nora and Mrs. Delia standing : were made convention adjoins ert, husband Shaw z as we lived was the con- committees appointed were: Vallejo Dispute With San Fran- rado in 1841. It Marysville and i mm, native of Hamburg. Germany, aged 54 Herman, a native of the City of Galway. Ire- Harry "Effects of Semi-Jobbers," by F. T. a lodge sideration that moved me to sign this Business—ReT. Burton M. rainier. Mrs. cisco About borders on the Feather river for nearly Ii years and 8 day*. A member of Enclnal land. A member of Iron Molders' Union No. d»ed." she replied. B. Mile*. Duhring or Sonoma. Concern Over traversed approximately No. 33. O. D. H. 8.: California stamm No. 164. |\u0084 15 miles. It is I Friends and then enumerated many alleged Credential— Re. D. Ratbbonc. K*t. B. D. "Cost of Business Doing," by G. M. for its entire length by the TO, U. O. R. M.. and Bar TeDders' Vnlon, local acquaintances are respectfully in- - Navlor. R»t. W. E. Ijirsnn. of San [Special Distatch to The Call] Northern No. 525.- vited to attend the funeral today (Wednes- harassing acts on the part of tfa Nominating—Brr. Rev. Hickman Francisco. electric railway. 1911. at «:3O o'clock Knniu»l C. ratterson. "Advantage of Resale Prices," by I* VALLXJO, March 14.—The BORONDA—In Kansas City. Mo.. March 9. 1911. day), March 15. a. m.. fendant. H. M. Tenner. Edward MeDeTmed. misunder- Negotiations, which have covered a Baptlsta M. Mar- from his late residence. 864 Sixty-first street. Missionary—Rev. ' E. C. loh appears to Boronda. brother of Mrs. .T. Oakland, to St. Colomba's church, where It seems that a committee of five Harry R. Miles, Ret. T. Jordan of Sacramento. have existed period of nearly aged years. thence Griffith. Mrs. W. S. Wilcox. The election of officers be held >me months between the offi- five months, were tinez of San Rafael, 40 a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the, prominent Ix>di citizens, namely. H. M. Proportionate will city brought to a conclusion last night In this city. March 14. Rachaei his soul, commencing ('. N>neTo!en<*e—R«>t. O. W. Hln- cials and the at a BROWW 1911. . repose of at 0 o'clock Smith. A. Taylor. 1.. Van Buskirk, man. Rev. C. B. Merritt, Mrs. P. Thursday. city street improvement J. Brown, sister of the late Rebecca m. Mary's cemetery. P. Perkins. a iv of conference at the St. Francis hotel. beloved a. Interment St. Curry and M. 8. Channel was ee- Approbation to preach—Rev. H. M. an.! San Francisco over the ac- /Dennlsen and Margaret, Dennis and James K. city. March 1911; Jones, Palmer ceptance Brown, of Ml. McINERITEY^In this 13. Pat- to arbitrate the They R*t. F. V. two rears: Rev. A. Palmer o* certain streets macadam- a native Baltimore. rick Mclnerney. dearly beloved differences. W. SITE SELECTED FOR by • funeral will place (Thurs- J. son of,Ha- ie old couple the land and } 1,500 and Her. 1.. n. R«tbt«ine. one year: .1. R. Chase ized the San Francisco concern last VALLEJO TAKES TITLE The take tomorrow nnah Hogan and the late- Edward Mclnerney. and Prof. George D. Cantor, three day), March 10,. 1011. at 10 o'clock a. m.. ' p. and told the defendant to take his per- years. HIGH SCHOOL AND FARM jsummer and autumn promises to be and corn-In of J. Mclnerney. a native of Prudential— Her. S. M. Mearst. Rev. M. B. TO 100 FOOT from the parlors of Valente. Marlnl, Marais & Innls, County Ireland, aged years. sonal property adjuster] at an early date. The WHARF Co.. 649 Green street between and Clare. 3S and move awa- Fisher and <>»r-nr Barber, three yearn; Hugo trus- Stockton • Friends acquaintances are respectfully cording to plaintiff, he refused to Storeh. W. Ul<"kfort and Arlett, two years; tees are expected to accept Sacramento, Powell. Interment (private) Cypress Lawn and the K. A. Hayward by train Third invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thurs- ip to the agreement. T. loiter. Dr. C. S. Nash, C. Z. Merritt and Union Trustees Pro- York, El l>orado and N'apa streets at Large Structure to cemetery, 11:30 a. m. from and day), at 9:15 a. m.. from funeral parlors C. Barnard, year. Be Erected streets. the w. one pose , their meeting tomorrow evening Townsend of Leary • Bros.. 29i7 Twenty-fourth street be- Bond Issue and by the City In city. James, Mrs. Alice Elder and Miss Susan F. \u25a0npiiny will then be in a position BUCKLEY- this March 12. 1911. tween - Harrison and Bryant, thence to St. HUBBY Hinman HATWARD, March 14.—The trustees beloved brother of Patrick Buckley, a native Peter's church, where- a solemn requiem high QUIT WORK WHEN discussed missions ii» the Sun- to collect its money from the property Dispatch to of Ireland, aged years. A member Paint- day of the Hayward union high school [Special The Call] r.o of mass will be celebrated for the repose of hi* W|FE*S schools at the morning session. At owners. The cost of repairing: the four ers' I'nion No. 19. soul, commencing at a. Interment HH SAW RANCH have quarter VAUAIO, ' In- 0:45 m. the afternoon meeting, religious educa- selected twelve an J a was In the neighborhood of March 14.—The inn foot ' Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Holy Cross cemetery. \u0084' home, acres Meek tract in at the foot of street, vited; to attend the funeral today (Wednes- tion in the the church, the public In tlie Castro wharf Ltmou day); B:*s o'clock from parlors MURRAY—In this city, March 12. 1911. Cather- street at town south (}. at a. m.. the ine, Woman Who Swore Spouse school and the religious day school the limits as a site Valle.io. which belonged to -vv. I. Kenny & Co., Eddy relict of Michael Murry, and ' mother of high school agdicultural Wilson and the Vallejo of D. 1719 street near Thomas F. Murray, a native of Ireland, aged Never Wins Decree were considered respectively by Prof. for the and land and Im- Scott.' thence to St. Dominic's church for serv- years. 1 \u25a0 Labored Charles i;. Rugh. If. S. Tutt'le, Miss farm for which it Is proposed to bond FUNERAL SERVICE HELD provement company, and which will ices commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Inter- 80 - \u25a0\u25a0/\u25a0-."-•\u25a0''.\u25a0 > E. ment'U*ly Cross cemetery, by 11:40 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- [Special Dispatch to The Call] M. Smith and Rev. 1,. L. Wirt. the eleven districts comprising the i form a part of the blgr structure which o'clock vited, to the funeral today (Wednes- TOR SCHWARZE SISTERS this city train from Twenty-fifth and Valencia streets. attend RENO, union for JBO.OOO. is preparing to build, Is now day), at 9 o'clock, a. m.. from the parlors of March 14.—Mrs. (Saute Bry- property cost |i8,125 and virtually the property of Vallejo. The CANAVAM- In this city, March 14. 1911, at his the Henry J. Gallagher company. 1314 Web- ron granted The will residence. Washington near Brod- ster (VFarrell. thence Reynolds Hoxie was a COMPOSER’S WIDOW TO will afford ample deeds and a bill for $800 for prop- 2984 street street between Ellis and decree by Judge opportunities for the. Brother in County Jail on In- ', the erlck. Robert, dearly beloved husband of Mar- to St. Dominic's church, where a requiem high of divorce Moran yes- agricultural farm conducted by erty have h»»n placed In the hands of and loving stepfather of Mm. terday after reciting how Wil- : BE GIVEN A RECEPTION finest sanity Charge caret Canavan. mass will be celebrated for the repose of her cruel any preparatory school the country. City clerk WT. .T. Tormey and the city -I*. Sundberg and William Adams, and devoted soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock Inter- B. in ' a. m. Ham Hoxle, her husband, had been Athletic grounds will ah be con- trustees have already announced that son of Mark and Francis Canavan. and brother ment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeral \u25a0while they were living at their College [Special Dispatch to The Call] of Patrick Canavan and Mrs. Nellie. Griffin, a car from Thirteenth street*. ranch Mills to Welcome Mrs. structed and 150,000 will be spent on they will accept the offer at their Cal., years and.West Mission Napa*county, : native of Antlocb, aged 41 11 • in California. \u25a0 Oakland, 1911, An- MacDowel! the buildings. HEAL.DSBURG, March 14.—The re- meeting tomorrow night. months and 4 days. MONTEITH—In March" 12. Mr?. Hoxle testified that E. mains of drew J. Montelth. a native of Kings county, the mar- The include all th« Schwaroe sisters,* Louise CARS- In city, March 13, 1911, Lizzie M., Ireland, years nag* took place in San No- district*, which Eden and thin . aged SO and 3 months. ' Francisco OAKLAND. March 14.—Mrs. Edward township the. Lena, who were shot to death by widow of the late William B. Carr, and mother Friends and acquaintances respectfully- vember 22. 1902, MacDowell, the with exception of San are In- and that there was widow of the. American Leanlro, has a taxable their brother, Fred, when he became of George G. Carr of Hanford, Cal.. and Mrs. vited .to > attend . the funeral today (Wednes- one child, Nellie Frances, a year a composer, \u25a0will be valuation of S. A. Mongarrat of this city and the late day). at 0:30 from the par- and tendered an Informal 14,606,0*1, insane on their ranch north of here, M. sister of Mrs. R. C. Wil- Marcii l.">. a. m.. old. After the husband reception at which will make the in- Friday, Ralph Carr. and lors of McManu* & Seventh ('«<• half learned Mills college tomorrow tax were buried in a local ceme- of Alameda, Cal., of tro streets. Freeman. and at Napa, dividual small. liams a native Nantucket. Oakland, thence to St. Patrick* that the wife had a. ranch night to tery this pro- THE Mass.. aged 69 years 10 month?. in., Just the recital which The funeral MOST BOOK and previous afternoon. USEFUL church at 10 a. where \u25a0 requiem . solemn valued at $11,000, he concluded, accord- she will give at Funeral from residence of her daughter. Mrs. be for the repose of bis soul. S:2O o'clock in Lisscr cession was one of the longest seen 2646 mass will said Ins; to her story, that he did not care hall. | BOY here in many S. A. Monsarrat. Broderick street, today. city. CONFESSES TO months. (Wednesday), at 2 in. and PEARSON—in this March 14. 1911. Thnmaa to do any more hard work, and so he The p. Funeral Inter- A., beloved of receipts gained by Mrs. Mc- STEALING A HORSFi Services were held in Saint John's ment private. husband the late Annie Pear- settled upon the ranch and took life Dowell, save a portion Catholic son, and beloved father of Claude Pearson. easy. reserved for ex- church. Hiirh mass was cele- IN CAREY—In this city. March 13, 1911. Law- Notice of hereafter. * SAN FRANCISCO funeral Remains at pensep, go toward the development of by Rev. Fathers T. Carey (formerly of 117 Shipley pay brated .T. Casson of rence the parlors of James McGinn. $32 .Fulton This did not, however, the run- the MacDoweii memorial home at Pe- Youth of Fifteen Also Admits Santa Rosa. John Meiler of San Fran- street i, dearly beloved husband of Theresa street; between; Webster ami Filimore.: ning expenses it » of County Kilkenny," Ireland, and was not long be- ;gh. N. IT. cisco. .1. of Sebastopol February Carry. native POWERS—In this city, March 1911. fore the ranch went for debt, according He Forged Checks Canttllton and In the edition of the Tele- aged "0 years. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' " 13. Daniel.! The program for tomorrow night's Maurice Barry of this city. phone are . beloved husband of the late Ellen Powers, an Teresa's i CITY TO JOIN COUNTY "To a "Indian Idyll." FROM gain during the four months indi- a.m. Interment church, where requiem \u25a0 high. bo' Cabin." and buggy from X. J. a In city, March 1911. Mar- \u25a0 mass. will "1620," "Indian Lodge." "L'ncle Remus." Krhardt. FEEDING cates the Telephone Company's I sub- CAR.THEIX— this 13.: celebrated for the repose of his soul, com-'- IN A STOCK EN garet, the late Cartmcll, a na- - BUILDING HALL rancher near Brighton, \u25a0 ROUTE widow of James mencing at 9:30 a. i Holy "In Autumn" and "To a Wild Rose," Sacramento stantial growth. „ live 87 years. m. Interment Cross! taken - . of Ireland, aged ; . \u25a0 Mrs. at the piano, Miss Zer- suburb. "When into custody to- The new book also a list cemetery. MacDowell day the boy includes CAVANAUGH -In this city. March 13, 1911. REPSOLD— In this city. 53, Vallejo and Marin to Vote on llna Bartholomew, soprano. confessed stealing the Through Rate Relieves Liabil- of 9,863 a native County March 1911. Bertha. 1 horse and buggy subscribers in Santa Clara Michael Cavanaugh, of Ros- dearly beloved wife of Amandns Repsold, a, and also admitted he ity, County. Ireland, aged 67 yean and .". months. \u25a0 Germany, Proposal forged two checks for Says Federal Judge The addition of these sub- common. native of aged 49 year*. ,-~" j $50 each on a names was made necessary A member of Cement Worker*' Union. Local The funeral will place tomorrow HOMER SHUEY, Sacramento scribers' \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0..\u25a0 take (Thur*-' PIONEER, bank. DENVER, March I».—A point of in- establishing N«.. I. - day). March 18, at 9:30 o'clock, from th« [Special Ditpatch to The Call] on account of the .two- Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- parlors of VICTIM OF terest t>> western shippers whs number system of telephoning funeral today (Wednes- Theodor Dlerks & Co.. 900 De-visa- VAIiJUO, the. PNEUMONIA decided between vited to attend the dero street corner ~ March 14.—Although today Federal Judge I,ewis, who day). at o'clock p. m.. McAllister. Cremation' Odd Mare J»- San Francisco and San Jose. A San . March 15. 1911. Fellows' crematory. i measure whs defeated last September, Island News held that a railroad could not from the funeral parlors of-Green, Ryan & Funeral charge a Francisco subscriber wishing to talk Donohoe. and RICE—In this city, March 14.-1911.- Eva. beloved -oposal to build a new city hall Set for Thursday Morn- local ami transit rate on a northeast corner of Sixteenth Leo and 1 county jail city liveitock with San Jose subscriber has merely Guerrero street. Interment Holy Cross ceme- wife of Rice, beloved mother of Bertha and branch in this ing in Berkeley [Special Dispatch to The Call] Which was fed and watered pn to tery., Rice, and sister of Julius. Henry, Sol jointly county brought J rout* on take his receiver from the hook Isidor. with the will be | PAYMASTER TO an Interstate journey, ship- and Max Jacobs and Mrs. M. Frey. Mrs.'Bolj BERKELEY, ORDERED DUTY—Mare Isl- where the and ask for the San Jose number, in CHERIGOTES--In this city. An ; before the votera again this year. March 14. Homer and, March 14. Paymaster Joy People*. V. per already had March 11. 1911. Rosendorn. Mrs. "J. Kromberg .and Mrs. M. S. paid the through rate. the same manner as, if calling local \u25a0 tone Cberlgotes. dearly beloved of John and I/evit. a of 1 busy Bhuey, pioneer California,— N.. who has been Visiting; relatives in Vallejo a son native San Francisco. (Jersey City Boosters for the new hall are arid a of ag Sumpter. native of San Francisco, Cal., in to and a \u25a0 accd' CHILDREN await orders. Ills place will he by As- with their addresses, other infor- The funeral will take ptace tomorrow (Thurs- years. \u25a0 • \u25a0 \u25a0 .\u25a0 :,-. \u25a0\u25a0 PETAU'MA, March 3 4.—Chickens flll«l Sufferers general 22 . sistant Paymaster R. mation of interest, is included, day),' March 16, 1011. at 9 a. m.. from the parlors of J. Belgian hareg E. Wilson. U. S. X - the .Remains at C. O'Connor ft I mnd were burned in a Miss K. A. Stanford Favors who hat been on duty at the ruget sound naval. making the book a valuable medium funeral pallors of Green. Ryan & Donnhoe, Co.. 770 Turk street. Notice of funeral here- ' r>rooder house fire fit 2 o'clock this •tattoo. Ifyou undergone that is rpferred to many times daily . northeast corner \u25a0 of Sixteenth • and Guerrero after. \u25a0.-':•\u25a0.\u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0. . -.\u25a0'.. .- l following an explosion of a Films to Aid Schools REPAIRS FOR have ' streets.; thence to St. John's church, where a . city. mornlnfr THE BEAR—TTie revenue cutter by the public for miscellaneous infor- requiem high be fyr "VEEN—ln"this March 14,-1011, Fran* J.. lamp on the Kyle property. Bear arrived at Mare island thin itching, burning, mass will celebrated the beloved husband of the late Clara (nee The fire BERKELEY, undergo repairs. The Boar Is afternoon" to the mation. repose of hi* soul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock beloved Veen \u25a0waji to any- March 14.—That the to make a trip Wredea>. and father of Mr«. F. B. I' discovered too late save seven to It Is almost Impossible to ; a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. •• native of aged thing the loss was moving picture concernn should AU»kt thlA Slimmer. sleep destroying tor- realize Schol?.. a Germany. S7 years. A. and heavy. Over day COLLISION TO BE the number of times per day DIVISION NO. 17. A. O. H. IN A.—To the- offl- member of Golden Gate commander? . No. ; several dozen devote a to'educational films for INVESTIGATED the tele- and members of No. IT. - 16 500 chickens and prize the children HiiKb Ilodmtn. v. S. X.. ha* been appointed ments of eczema or phone directory of a large city • cers Division A. 0, 11. • K. T.; Islam temple. A. A. O. N. M. 8.; Sii 'Belgian in of Berkeley was the sub- is re- In A.: You hereby requested to assemble Francipco lodge No. •3. P. O. hares two buildings were president of the board to report on the. col- to, and we fee! in are . 8.. X.: Hanover stance of the report filed with the city lision of the P. ferred safe savin? at th» parlors of Green. Ryan It Donoboe; Six Vereln and Klntracht Vereln and San Francisco I consumed by flames. coal ship TV". Frye and the- de- other cruel erup- of • council.by Miss E. A. Stanford, a mem- .Hopkins. The collision occurred last skin that this book Is one the moat useful Itoenth and Gtierrero streets, tomorrow (Thurs- lodge.' Marnnn. . : . ber of the board of censors. She Sunday nlgbt.2m«H tion and and most frequently consulted publica- day). at 8:18 a. m.. to attend the funeral of Friends and acquaintance* are respectfully in- said have suffered our lite brother,' John Cnatello. vited to attend th" funeral : services tomorrow PIONEER OF SACRAMENTO that for the most part the films were OFFICER TRANSFERRED UeatKOMt Com- tions we know of. J.-McCORMICK, (Thursday", mander F.. Eekhardt, IS.— P. President. at 1 o'clock p. m.. at Golden Gate high and that operators F. V, formerly at- from its embarrassing, For use. In the February edition of K. Secretary. _ Commandrry Putter street, class the had t<» POWER. hall. 2137 under the VALLEY IS DEAD tached the Knnhoat York town as executlre the directory, the Telephone of m, the interests of the city at heart. officer. ha« beeu to receiving Hhip rompany CUUJNANT! In Frnltvale. March 13. 1011, auspices Oriental lodge So.'- F. & A. ordered the unsightly disfigure- purchased 320,000 J.. -M. \u25a0, Interment private. \u0084 Independence. • pounds of whit* . Jeremiah husband • of. the late Mary Culli- - Bergantz paper, 102,000 pounds or pink paper nane, and loving father of Mrs. Arthur Austin WAUOH In I'klah, Mendnclno . county. ;Jacob Was Father of if \u25a0 March TEACHER RESIGNS AT ment; you have tried 11 ml Mrs. J. Mullet and Harold CullInane, a 14. mil; Bert" Wahgh. a native of Ohio, aged and 12,500 pounds of cover paper a 1 native, Thirteen Children THE allmanner of total of paper of .Detroit, Mich., aired ."".!> years and 3 3« year«. A member of San tFrancisco aerie BEHEST OF CUPID Local Brevities_ treatment, over 215 tons. If the days. A member of Painter*' Union No. in. No. «, F. O. E. V , • Dispatch to \u25a09 used In this book were placed end to -Friends and acquaintances are respectfully In- Friends and acquaintance*- a"re respectfully- In- [Special The Call] no how vited to the. funeral LOVZT QUITS COUNCIL RACE—Alameda. matter harsh, end, its length would he 7.059,fi6S feet, attend \ . today. (Wednes- . vited to attend the funeral t Eighteenth. today, Bride ward. It wan fltsroTered' that he wax not 2475 Mission tween Seventeenth and Services ! here aged 84. He was the ' sive, avail, cisco to Omaha. Twenty Interment Mount ' cemetery. will be conducted* under the ALAMSDA, March 14.—Mi«s elljclble, an he haa not been a resident of thin to no and Olivet auspice* of San ifather of 13 children, all of whom *ur- Anne rii.r for at l*>««t three years at rrquln-il The slugs and metal used in edi- \u25a0\u25a0 by electric funeral car from Twenty-eighth and Francisco aerie No. 5. F. 0, E. • by one \u25a0 Interment a toaoher thp municipal ;; street*, at p., m. Cypress "cemetery. ...\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 the rliartcr. have \u25a0 • vlve. He was born In Germany, but Barstow. in school d«- - -. all but given up tion of this idirectory weigh • nearly \u25a010 Valencia" 2:30 ;•• ,; Lawn partmpnt. today ' tame to America when young. aniiduiu»rl hrr en- CONBOIIDATION IS Marrb tons. :"Were the books ' of the; February DORAN In this city. March 14. ;1911.:Catherine,* KHRonient to Harry F.TOPlC—Oakland. hope of you can dearly beloved wife of Jowph Horan, I and \u25a0_ CARU OF THANKS. Pishop Oapp of j BuprTTlner.Jehn Mullim win vpeak on cure, issue placed i end to end, they lot- ' . fNev., resigned. the new county hospital.- A A. I)enl«on, would -7 ing;mother of Joseph W. and the late Edward TiEHRITTER—Mrs; .; I^hritter and family Goldfleld. and The mar- and \u25a0 . distance of 23 miles Catherine H. 1 John wish their Vallejo bo Feeretary of the chamber of commerce, appreciate what it cover a and .reach T.. and Doran and the late to'express sincere thanks to Brevities riage in to celebrated cm \u25a0 their next month at federation of bay rltiei. at the weekly lunch- from San Francisco 1, to Redwood City. Margaret Gould, a ' native of Kilmathomati, " many friends :and members ".' of. thi» societies the home of the bride's father In San eon Thnradar. March 18,, at 11. Broadway means you and : A simultaneous delivery -County Wnterford, Ireland, aged «0 year*. for their sympathy and floral offerings - = to Koffthe t di- at her late residence. 275 ;-- their bereavement In dnrinr [.Seecid/ Dispatch to The Call] Jose. <-lapp is a minln* operator of ' or th»> Trl City rotary club. ••..• rectory in San -• Bemains • Harrison late the less of a husband and UNION thousands skin-tor- '• Francisco and Oakland . street near Twenty-fourth. ,Notice; of ,funeral and father. ITIiTBIiIMBHIBiBDMtUII FACTOR TO PREACH IN BENICIA— Ooldfield was formerly a resident EPISCOPAL BERVICE—A union nerrW of commenced Tuesday, March 14, and hereafter. Parker of Michigan. of all the Bpldcopal chnrches of the city :. Marco 14.—Rer. Thomas Boyd of the will continue as fast as books can -In Kate, Asrennlon parl«h churoli of this city will go to lie field in Trinity ctinrch, Goufih and Bush tured sufferers, young will£ FALLON this cltr. March 13. 1011. \u25a0 evening be by printer wife of the Ftfulr-ia new Sunday. The pastor will hare *treet», thin (it 8 o'clock. The full Iturned'out the until all .1 beloved" late Patrick Kallon. and of regular choir of Trinity will *lng the • and when the subscribers in the bay 'loving daughter of. Ellen and the late. Michael charge the wrrlcea at St. Paufa DRUMMERS WILL BE "Mairniflriif old, first counties have McCormtek,. loving Kplacopal church on that day. and "Xunc Dlmitls" in B flat, by Buck, and been; supplied. . aunt 3. \u25a0I; Renahan pl«n«r (trocerj-mao of ttal« city, will erect a Oakland, will the fpeaker. plied Jwith.the' books [for , of Dubol*. Pa.: Mrs. W. .1. Spain. S. be needed their Katie. cura \u25a0 JULIUS »t«re bin property In Virginia Soap and gentle GODEAU on street. The use,* '\u25a0 Norali. Helen. > Gertrude Margaret Eena- tvlll he fret will Men in Bay Cities to and the delivery "to ': the v . and store SOxJO ana bare a mis- Prominent - "residence han «ml James XI. lilviny, a native County sion front. Vote for <'.<'. O'Donneli for application of Cuticura sections will, follow rapidly. It; of Independent of tjhe ooroner at Is ;not ( years. \u25a0\u25a0 Trust - Attend primary. possible Tlpperary. Ireland, seed r • CLERK'S WIFE BEAD—Mm. Minnie The dead will be respected. to deliver directories pto all . \u25a0 Friends and acquaintance* re*pe<-tfully In- Will Harold • , \u25a0' are For $75 FurnUh Hearse, 2 Car- th« wife of a tare. Uland clerk, died at their SAX LORENZO, March 14.—The dele- Ointment bring instant subscribers on:-.the" same '\u25a0. day -. or even •»vlt<>dstrt <:*ttenil the funeral, today 00.f0r...... \u25a0- V. Bo.T(J. W; 1., Smith.and B. F. (ii-lfnn, hate by will >therefore understand FARLEY— In Oakland. March 14. 1011. Thoma* Caakrt for beloved Catherinei Farley, and lor ( *";**, been appointed a board of directors the there, r Many: traveling inch The Kind You Have Always Bought alleviation. do not thoir;books duringl jt3o • A«»oclate attend thefuneral tomorrow iTTiursdaj't ' ISO.'. Krnnklln CiUtGTDia product* la tbe future. men in the bay cities. jSignature of (^ai be as as circum- I0tl," at a. ;'\u25a0,..' Street. Oaklwad«^ c/ltfd&^A4 permit.- »,' -March. 18." 9:30 o'clock m.. from his Auto Ambulance ami stances-will : residence, street, CarrUsWfor Uirt late IJ7S Fifth thence to St Autos at Sam* Trices. - .