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Petaluma Daily Morning Courier from Petaluma, California • 1

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Druggists First t. JL Clash las nfsrtti Is to hoc that during the tally nhaanes from boms soma on want lata house and aschaagod all tha Itosv, The funeral of the tote Mrs. lea-dle power lamps for teaadto power gor took place Sunday after-lamps. Olsen says that as his house nooa at 2 oclock from her tote home to rented on a Sat rate, and the rent Adams street, east Petaluma and acludeg thf lights, he thinks ha 1 wu uirgely attend. The knows who turned the trick on the scarcely accommodate all who A I4 dH sQ II HSI! sought admission to pay the farewell I There were five truck load of scenery and traps came to Sunday morning for the Mack Swain company which opens at the HUI tonight.

M. Weil, formerly of this city, now of San Francisco, father-in-law of M. Puehlman Sr. was recently oper-, a ted upon to a San Francisco hospl- tal. Mr.

Weil was able to return! home Saturday fully recovered from the operation. I Buster, the little two-yeaf-old son of Mrs. Peart Davis, who resides on Murphy rancl ear thto city was The ball given at Armory ball Saturday night under the auspices of the Petaluma Are department was a successful affair. Owing to the in- clement weather many out-of-town' CLUB'S FIRST OUTING visitors were detained. The Camera club will have a nrac- A big delegation of the votonm e4eraB Igi tMack Swains company came Sunday morning and the members are! 1 tical demonstration of landscape pic i ture nakiS at its outing on Washing ton.a Blrthdayi the place t0 badly burned Saturday.

The youngster was chasing a cat when the ani-' A WHIST PARTY mal jumped near the Are and the lit- The public are invited to attend tleone stumbled falling on its out- a whist party to be given by Amert-stretched hands Into the Are. His can Circle, No. 155, Thursday night mother, who was nearby, heard bis at .1 O. G. T.

ball. Playing begins at to bis assistance. 8:20 p. m. Score eards 15c.

Re- cries and ran re, and bad they received the invitation the fres-hrnents served, BRIEFS Elmer Haskins has been jjuite 111. Elmer Torr of Oakland spent Sun-day here. Mrs- Rohrs of Novato sp day here. I A. McPhail spent Monday in Ban the doctor run- is bis1 0 I Fredericks) cation Sunday, the new 8an The weather fair tonight Mr.

and guests of toe Petaluma Are indies pr0priately follow up the lecture to-Stepbensons orchestra furnished night on plctorla, slda of excellent dance music for the occas- BcalHJ Photogra phy. ion. M. 'Flohr, chief of the local de- Th The artistic in photography la partment acted as floor manager. His wha reaIy makeg ye ss ns were H.

J. Meyers. A. Easilj. ac(jUired by some and with dlf! the dairy on the A.

B. Horwege F. Cornwell and George( flculty by otherg( yet maatered to ranch at Wilfred station and rn 1 erand march 406 1 certain extent by all who will perse- brother-in-law, runs another one at 9 clock. I yere Everyone had a good time. At 12 -P 1 io benefit many who And it impos- i sible to attend Monday evenings meetings the club from now on will! 6aB Francisco; repeat its lectures on the o'clock supper was enjoyed.

The Petalumans banqueted the old vets at the Swiss-American. Among the gone through the milk Is shipped The? Durham second, ttle is on both ranches and The flesh waa terribly burned, left band being the worst. A dressed the wounds. NOTEg FROM THE TRAVELER John Amoral and family are process whln tor etenlty. The funeral procession moved from the home to 8L Vincents church, where Rev.

Father Valentine conducted the services. When the services were concluded the casket was borne to the hearse by friends of the de- fT1, wl ted1 ln famiy 10 Calvary the belovei other were ely to eternal rest 'j no Rami Affnnnee vhi her grave were beautiful and showed the high esteem to which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were Edward Hea ly, J. O'Connell. M.

Walsh, M. Cloney, T. Fitzgerald and J. Keane. Among those from abroad who attended the funeral were Mr.

and Mrs Healy and family, Mrs. Vail, Miss Murray, and Mrs. Zacharias Viola Bennett, May Healy, Mrs. Byrnes, Mrs. O'Brien, Charles Vail Mrs.

William OConnell and Austin Finnerty from iSan Francisco. I Pron' Tiburoa Mr and Mra- I Connell and daughter, Miss Kate Clancy, M. Cloney. From Sebastopol Mrs. Walter Holloway and daughter Alice.

From Cloverdale Mr. and Mrg. T. Finnerty and daughters Kathleen and Gertrude. 1 Vr FOUR-HORSE TEAM RUNS AWAY This morning when Thomas felmo- rinl was leaving the Caulfield stock yardg Jn eagt Petalttma wher0 he had left a load of hogs, bis four-horse team ran away, owing to one of the Unes breaking.

Will Caulfield was on the Beat with lelmorinl when the horses started. Both men were, thrown the groun(, The hQrses broke away from the wagon and ran toward town with the single-trees. When near Endicotts shop one of. the horses fell and thus stopped the. runaway.

Luckily there was not muchj damage. Mr. lelmorinl was injured the ribs. Mr. Caulfleld escaped injury.

ENTERTAINED FRIEND8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hargens de- to, w. A. Cockrill was in from Bloom breed field today.

one. Mrg- George pearce of BloomfleJd meeting nights of the month on the hundred and forty cows are milked.1 gpent Mouday bere, following evening. Mr. Amoral has a thirteen year, i Frank Johnson went to San Fran-old boy who has a bank account of i cisco this afternoon, two hundred dollars at interest. Charles Miles returned this after- LITTLE ONE AT REST J.

R. Nesbitt, -street builder, house j. Waldrogel and were to from Cotatl Monday. 4raaef kail this afternoon ADOREM LOCAL PEOPLE Deaconess Drant of Oakland ad- a large number of ladies a fihe spokofmission'work among' the Chinese and was well received This afternoon she left for home. Dr.

Moore was called to the city, Sunday to see bis niece. Miss Beat trice Cleveland, who was taken sud denly ill Saturday evening. Basil Lenthler, whose home is to Verdi, Nevada, but who has been spending the winter at the Continent a), was a visitor to the metro poll Sunday, returning on the flrst train. Shorty" the bootblack, took a va seeing the sights of Francisco. man says It will and Tuesday.

Mrs. Harry Gallaber (ne returned to San Fran cisco today after a visit here. I Russell Bauer was a southbound INTRODUCED BILL IN BENATE Commodore Fred Woodworth has bad a copy of the tide land bill. Ben-ale bill No. 584 Introduced by C.

M. BeUhaw, senator for Marin. Mr. Woodworth hopes the bill wilt pass as it will save years of wu ye 1tlatl0 mean the immediate development of Tomales bay and beach and the new railway which be Is to build. VISITOR FROM THE EAST A.

A. Bates Is here from the east) visiting hto uncle Harrison Mecham lUoAhawi'e anil film Ann oln Vf ra at iMecham's and bis cousin Mrs. Walter Fritsch of Petaluma. He Is delighted with the climate of Petaluma. I FIGHT WAS A DRAW The fight at Sonoma Saturday night between Cornelius and 'Woods wag a draw, although Woods had the best of the battle.

Many Petalumans were present at the contest. The (VacV-Uwaln eomnanv that' vZ lS ovZZ UV gAV a Vrlanrpr of New York by Klaw Erlanger of New yrk' A marriage license' was'lssuer Oakland Saturday to Joack Miller and Teresa Steiner both of Petaluma. It is probable the wedding took place on the same day. EGGS FOR STORAGE WANTED Wash only the dirty eggs and pack these separate as we will commence to store to a few days. Dodge, Sweeney Co.

gu Kentucky street The funeral of Miss Edna Rle- werts took place Sunday from the n0Te' a contractor in general, and noon from the north-residence of her parents near this family are residing -at' Wilfred Marshal Ward, who has been so ill city and was largely attended. Rev.j BtaUo one -of the Cotatl ranches was able to be out today. Thiede of Santa Rosa read the funer-j plowing season begins, after Mrs. Lentz of San Francisco is vis-al services and a guartet rendered! wbRh he will 'furnish horses for iting her sister Mrs. Pitts, beautiful hymns.

At the conclusion 44,6 aB Francisco market. Mrs. Nes-j r. and Mrs. Claude Ayers and son of the services the casket was tender! kit enjoys the country life much bet- returned Sunday to Oakland, ly borne by four little schoolmates of 4er than 4own ife- Mra: Nesbit is Mrs j0BepIl Peterg went to gan the dead child.

A long line of vebl-j mother of fourteen children and Flancjsco lMa afteraoon for a Tlglt cles followed the hearse to Cypress, kky who Is a year old weighed, Mrg Dickeon daughtef fourteen at its birth. LUIS tJCKtuu auu Francisco. Mrs. Lillian Gamage of San Francisco spent Sunday with her parents. The Good Templars met Saturday Adolph Weil of San Francisco spent Sunday with 'Mr.

and Mrs. C. Poehlmann wvuiiuwuui 1 I pounds Dr. dehorned one hundred'of San Francisco spent Sunday here. Hill where the earthly tenement was earthly tenenlen4 wa8 laid to rest.

The little grave was with fragrant and tender blossom emblematic of the life just ended. covered qriqal COUPLE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Petersen, tormer-. I ly Mlss UIy Curry of Ferndale, Hum- vets present were President Stephen Brunner; flrst vice president, W.

H. Miller; second vice president, McCormick; third vice president, Felix P. Desmond; J. Green. 'R.

Vandercook M. Barman, Mark A. Devine, J. M. Loane, Luke Curry, M.

Ryan, Kenealy, John Collins. The banquet was greatly enjoyed. Toasts and merriment prevailed. The dance at the Armory lasted until four oclock in the morning and the laddies netted a neat sum for tha benefit and accident fund. The old Vets visit was a feature of the occasion.

The vets are well known I here where they had their outing last year, NEW BU8INE88 BLOCK Ground has been broken for Jas. L. Flood's and James E. Walshs new' building, which Is to be constructed' i on the old Grand Opera house site in San 'Francisco. This building will have five stories and basement and will cover a lot 110 feet by an un-j usual depth of 275 feet, making deeper than any other building in the wholesale district.

It will have six elevators. The building is being specially constructed to suit the re. quirements of the Heyman-Weicom- pany, which have taken a the entire structure for a term of fifteen years at a rental of about Us cost Is thought to be ln the neighborhood of $400,000 and is ex-j pected to be ready tor occupancy in October, 1907. This lease was negotiated through the office of Harrigan, Weldenmuller Rosenstlm. These agents report, having rented half of the ground floor to the Yawman Erbe manu factoring company for a term of ten years at a rental of $90,000 for the term.

it I RUNAWAY SATURDAY NIGHT Frank Pedeprade, proprietor of the esa Starlight French laundry had a run-1 The A. R. Coulson Company ship-night. (Mr. flede-' ped a carload of feed today to Hol-on' prade was engaged in delivering lister.

Miss Annie McGovern is in San und Mrs. R. L. Rasmussen the at some boys skating on the side- p-j-jmeisco attending the millinery formers sister. The couple were walk.

The driver was in the wagon opening, mairied last week in Ferndale. at the time, but the horse started away Saturday night and transacted regular busin- ehtfully entertained a number of cisco office moved to permanent quar- their friends to their apartments in ters at 821 Fillmore Street the Unique building Sunday night.) A phonograph furnished music for dancing. Refreshments were served and it was late when the guests de-. Nervous Diseases parted. Tftu freeze JtfewrIIUi MXiira, hardware will receive Our flrst duty Is to manufacture medicines and to compound prescriptions with which to dispel disease and to remove suffering.

We are lieutenants to your doctor, obeying his orders as carefully and implicitly as it under rigid military discipline. Undoubtedly that Is the kind of service you want when there is a sick on at home. TRY US. McGuires Pharmacy. 875 Main Street IT PAYS TO TRADE AT MeGUIRES ONLY LICENSED PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Dr.

Geo. D. Rich SPECIALIST Eyo, ear, nose, throat and nervous diseases. I examine eyes by my new and scientific methods and furnish glasses when needed. I treat all affections of the ear, nose and throat by my painless ab- sorption methods, absorption methods for dls- cases of the eyes are soothing and painless and can be taken In the i home, thus saving the necessity of maklng Ti8it9 to my offlceg have failed.

Now If you are ill dont put it oft hut call and get acquainted with me. -I M1 tell you truthfully Just what Remember that I treat all disorders of the nervous system and that my methods CURE after the old methods ails you and how long it will take for my new methods to effect a CURE. Office Brown House every Thursday, Friday and Saturday. San Fran- Monday February 18 And all the rest of the week, the Mack-Swain THEATER COMPANY, In an excellent repertoire of Comedies and Dramas, opening to the The Sidewalks of New York Special Scenic Production for Each Play CAST OP 18 PEOPLE R08E CITY QUARTET BEATS RESERVED AT YOUNGS! ricNEAR IE 3 CALIFORNIA cows on the Hill ranch recently. Traveler.

unaware of the driver, who quickly ffrabbed the reins. The animal ran IflWPl Vfoju owing 1 and upsetting the rig. The driver was scratched and briused but was not seriously hurt. The horse was caught aftejr running quite a distance. The animals knees skinned and the wagon was damaged.

Escape 80ME COLT Mr. Tanner of Newtown ln a ten-months-old colt of and Is showing him around town. Hes about the finest yon ever saw, Broo8t as big as his dad, and as gen tie ag a kitten. He is named New- ware brought a ahow ery store in that city. Jim Hornbuckle of Santa came down Sunday to train Burns and Ollie Hornbuckle.

Unity Grove of Druids met Sunday in special session. After the meeting refreshments were enjoyed. The household goods of E. Hopes bave been moved from the Thomas house on Howard street. Mr.

Thomas1 js fixjng the house for renting pur-J poseg 1 Petersen owns and conducts a large ranch ln Ferndale and here the cou I lit- Win tr-ntilt l-iim known here and has many friends; who are congratulating him. The couple are wished much happiness by their friends. BRIEFS Mrs. H. Harrison spent Sunday in San Francisco.

M. C. Mossier spent Sunday with his parents at Trenton. The Mack Company will put The I. D.

E. iS. met Sunday and transacted regular business. on a different show each evening thto ding took place in San today and the interment 1 1 Charles Vailier took Charles Fer-enbach's furniture down to San Rar fael Sunday in one of Farnsworths will be repeated at Mrs. H.

A. Brown on for the benefit of the Christian 1 prl- nis store prompt attention. A GREAT SAVING You get the best dental work at DR. PHILLIPS The leading dentist Derby Building, south west corner Main A Washington streets. I Scream Bricks The Ambrosia Is the only place to Petaluma that handles ICE CREAM bricks and from now on we will carry all the different flavors.

If yon havent tried a brick let us send yon one to your home and you will always remember the place. We handle nothing but the best line of candies. Hot drinks and tamales after the show. J. I.

WARK, Prop. 819 Western Avenue, Continental Building i i- 3 i 7 The colt weighs 1180 THE LITTLE MINISTER" This evening the Mack Swain company will produce the ever pleasing Scottish society drama, The Little Minister," by James H. Barrie. This Is the play in which IMaude Adams' gunday I Saturday, and is making egg fillers made her greatest success Tha imerai Nathaniel H. Spaul aa 4aa4 as ahoe Pegs.

The new enter- The company is declared by the' Francisco' Prlse will employ a half dozen DREAMLAND SKATING RINK COMPANY BAND EVENINGS ELECTRIC ORCHESTRION AFTERNOON wom-was en and more as fast as the trade Eureka press, where It appeared for a solid month to packed houses to be at lts best ln this play. It carries scenery for the entire production an will stage this play strongly. The Mack iSwain company is easily the best stock company that has ever! big furniture vans, appeared in this city and their performances are superior to many of the one-night stand companies which charge high prices. They are certainly deserving of good patronage. Napa Journal.

The Colonial the residence of street this evening of the organ fund church. For a SPRING TONIC and BLOOD PURIFIER Take increase's. Petaluma Is mlovhig smoothly forward. French Percheron stallion Rameur has arrived from Woodland and is at the American stables. BORN SARTt-n'petaluma, February 15, 1907, to the wife of P.

GrtSartori, a son. of That Tired Feeling 3 for $2.00 067 ORUGCO.XS, CAl.y to' Webb-Clark Drufl Company. WOODS SARSAPARILLA NORTHWESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD THE PICTURE8QUE ROUTE OF CALIFORNIA. FIFTEENTH ANNUAL CITRUS FAIR AT CLOVERDALE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1, 21, 22, and 23 EXCURSION RATES. SONOMA COUNTY.

DAY. Friday, February 22 Round trip tickets will be sold for this day only for regular morning train from the following points and at rates named. I Glen Ellon, Eldridge, Madrone Watriss, Agua Caiiente, Boyes, Verano, So noma, Buena Vista, Vineburg, Schellviile, McGill, iFalrvllle, Sears Point Reclamation, Black Point, GuemetT.le, Korbel, Hilton, Green Valley, HU ton, Forest ville, Trenton, Mount Olivet, $1,001 Children between 5 and 12 years of age, half fare. Returning, train will leave Cloverdale at 2:35 p. m.

From Main Line Points tickets will be sold on February 22d, for the reg uiar morning train, and for the SPECIAL TRAIN at the rates name belou special will stop at all intermediate points. PETALUMA $1.00 PENNGROVE $1.00 Returning tickets will be good on regular train leaving Cloverdale at 2:3 p. or special which will leave Cloverdale at 9.15 p. m. DEATH OF FRANCIS McGRATH The death occurred in San Francisco on February 16th of Francis Louis dearly beloved son of James andj Mamie McGrath, brother of Norine McGrath.

Deceased was born in Ford, Sonoma county and was aged seven years and ten months. The funeral took place today from the residence the parents 615 Baker street, thence to 'St Agnes church. The Interment was in -Holy Cross cemetery. Thj family have many friends here who will learn with regret of their bereavement. SOCIETY DANIA MET Society Dania met Saturday nlghtj and transacted much business.

A drill was held after the meeting. The social which was to have taken place was postponed. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Wise, parents of Mrs. J. C. Arthur, arrived 'Sunday evening from Fresno, on a brief visit.

They leave Tuesday for their home in Humboldt county. Quickly Relieves You 7 Sc a bottle GEO. P. Gr JirS PETALUflA PURE ORUftS. IS) FREE QUICK DELIVERY YELLOW FRONT, Successor!.

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