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cc THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 The Weather Bureau Births, Engagements, Marriages, Deaths siwst inarms' mWK" r.jyffl.vi.WM HWM.3 WMNlJ'jeryl hi I -av rf mr-ftA i -aL. Ti-ViSrs. mmS? tnm of 11. Soiifl llowanl alree. "mier one.

gt. KliaU'th a Cimn ti man will be oalftirat.nl for 'rf her simiI. Dili, a luteniuaU. n-iv't Ometery, 1 A Mi IN Annirentarv mnss for the refiosa of f' Uie late Peter Ta.numy. ct St 1 iers Chun-h UumiriTw (ThunaUyl, IMiraary TvrV li -l-u InrniU are Invitod.

lib1'! MtOU'varyi thia dty, Feb. ft' wtfr tthlliaaa II. Ti-igeler. loving daughter of Sarah aud tlie 1 'vV'fJ" Mdtilrvary, lrlov.il aisler of the i MVJorv, McQilrvary. SIi Fraii fhJ 77V1 i'CH resiwtfiilly Pivited to attend the fu.ersJ I THur.tuay.

at a. at the chaiiel ltf Gantnrr A Malsnn, 771 to 777 near 10th at: Unnce to St. Paul's Lauren, Church and Valiev tlreets, where re.imeni hiith mass will be fur Uie rriw ot rwr oomiiiendng st 9 a. ,,0, 1 emetery, Tn this city. Fela-uarv 24.

19r Mary Cjperi. beloved wife of John S. MM. 1 1 WIRELESS REPORTS Meeting Passengers atred 50 years 8 month 5 day. Swre-tary of KtiHlsi IxkIw, F.

A. iVIends art invite I to attevta the family susviee t.alay (Wwlnesdavi, at 2 p. at his late residence. 221 A Jibury strix-t fierce to the 'temple, Call at. ami Van JVesa aie, where tlie M.isotilc servii will taVe iindi-t the aaspti-oa of Kvi-eNtir Ulge, Jin.

urn, F. A. at 3 o'clock p. in. Interment, private FAlltFIia.lt In this city.

February 24, 1910 Mary Anne Fairfield, beloved wilt, ol th lata. Daniel Fuli-fleld, Ii ving luother of Mm .1. A. Hue. Mrs.

J. DrckemrV, Mrs. 8. Rrunncr, All. aid Daniel and the lste ra.

Woisls and Wm. Fsirtleld. a oaive of iHil lin, In laud, aged Su yean 6 liaeithn 7 diva. Krlemta "are inrlted to attend tlie funeral services today Wednesday), at. 2.10 p.

at her niilenco. 2t.lh aueet, near Castro, liiteroieiit. Mt. Olivet Cerru'terv Funeral arraiiiraiiientg unlit the UirccUoo of II. F.

Suhr A- Co, FISCULIIKKLLFR-In tills -ity. Fwuary 24. 1010, Alla-rt I'utchnrkfller, dearlv tavloved hu K'nd of Th.Teea FislnTkeller, loriuj father of Altrt Jr. am! Anna I. MsherkHler, a native of Germany ageu 45 rears.

A luember of Millnmi'a niuti, Lni No 42. Irieuds aJM invitI to attend tie f'meral srrvicwi t.iy Wfhiiedav. at 1 0 at the chapel of H. I- Suhr ft 2010 Mission strt. 2ntti Mid 20U.

streets. lutor-rvnt pnvatc. FOLKY-lu snn Fnnrtico. Febnarv 24. 1019, Kate beloved daughter of the hire Denis and Fole aud lonng sifter of F.

W. and Klla Foley of lWkeley and Annie fc Folej- itt Keen. Nivada. Friends are Hinted to attend the funeral tomorrow I Wedneudavl, KWiruarv IB SIS The United Sttttca licpartment of Agriculture jtWeather Bureau) gives Ilie lollwiug forecast: Mrn Francisco, Oakland and Vicinity vYeOiiaa. iny rain.

slrotur southvvewerly winds. Northern ullfoniij Wednesday rain; fresh ouUicrlv winds inluiior, fri-Ji suuUirrly gale slong the riortli cnnd. Southern California V'cdnewlay increasing rlisidlnesa netr the eoot; fulr In the interior, with light fn.t In the early moiuiiig; inoclrrattf svcwtcrly winds. Sacramento. Santa Clara, anil Svn nJaqulu Val-rs Wednesday pun, inoderaui to licsil aoutli-Svir winds.

Nevada Wednesday rain or snow; fresh southerly winds. Washington and Oregon Wednesday rain wr. rain or Mum east portion: string southerly winds interior; fnWi to attn( southedy gale along tbe Idaho Wednesday rain or snow; larong south erly winds. itTcturtli "of rt.ri. 25.

ni9. Oust Reports. fcS a 2 rtaier Boave SK 11 Tk Harbor. NF. Abilrns Hirtinlll I'jiflalo Pslyarr r.s Tirreks SE Ml nr.air rirtoo 0 Helena 1" Honolulu 7" Xiiipcll 20 L.

Angeles. SW llanmlleid 4S Medford 40 Modfnn 43 Mt 4l 'eodles J1 North llend.S 48 K. Yakima. f- Itunn 62 1iiPao fmnwir rodife IfciluLb rVtiranKO 13 -14 3 -in -10 II 11 4 a (.4 S4 0 24 (ialtrrfun IUvr Hi'irrm NW KamJiioT Kaussii Cy.NW Knonrllla Iji'c'nr Mem phi N. t.r.-ana.NW New N.

0 8 14 si 70 44 3S yocarello SF. 34 It. 11. IJeht.S 41 Portland no 40 J1 KB 4S JUl Kno 41 Kour 41 41 h.Tanu-nto halt Lake. IIS Hu liii.NW 41) rtViah'jina Tiff 42 -14 IS r.o ai L'd 21! -10 IS 2 -art 7S 6 4 38 -14 -20 -34 I.

rupid Uty.NW Itoawdl S. Kranciaro.S Kn 54 t. iii.St. 8. I Utiijn Sheridan S.

Tompa Wash 'ton Wllliaton Wir niief fMttle 4i hitka NtxikaiiP Huininit ....3 41 112 Tacoma Tatoora 4 4 41 4) Vancouver Walla Wln'mucca SW a Hnoiv on the Kmijiul, 120 Innlio RAINFALL DATA. Seaisonal I Alt Normal todatu fitatioa Xareka Hal W'lfT hucninmnln Mt Tanialpai1'. Han KiHminoo. Hen i'Viimo S. ObiRpo.

In AnRplon. 24 Iks. to dati-. lo date. last jr.

.10 2B.2D 30. 17.23 1. in. 11 42 in. 'ill lO.t'.S 6.W1 17.09 7.01 K.87 M.I 4.tfi 10S! 7.04 .) tfl.lKl 1 l.ll "7 I4.r,a 0.

ur 1. fi.7i ti.3 .11 in San Uii-eo. lour liertiurw area of areat nuyoitiide oterljinj the North I'acifle ritatrs has csiiskI modirateiy hea.TV rains in WBstom Washington, Wcteru ti-arm Olid In eJ'rouie Northern California. Tliit atonn lias nl. csjikxI snow in Idaho and In the extern Was'iinicton and Oregon and tn addition a iDajimiim wind Telocity 12 milos Hint heart at North Hi-ad.

Washimrtnn. Timperatnrvs hnre fallen decidiiily In the valley and tho West tiulf Stat'i ajid it is tiso miifh eolciter in the Canadian Northwest. Conditions are- fsToraWo for rain Wednmday In Northern California, Weetern WaJiington and Weetera Oregon, and for rain or snow In Nevada. Idaho and tho csern portions of Washiiigtim and Orraon. VSur weathw will protiably continue for twraity-four hours longer in Southern California.

A frenU to atnsig southwesterly gale will noigtit and Wexliienlay along the eosut between roiat Beyes and Capt Flaltrry. E. A. BriAJ, Foreoa-itT. Fruits "and Vegetables The steamer Astoria brought 250 tons Hawaiian s.

i ii: 1 1 v.M in Kananas. aiiik'1 1 market and those in stable condiUun were going 10 -j 4i .14 4 -14 -V 22 4 nun, loving motlier ef Grans and Bmuirn tni.iM.Kr. Hisier or una tJipeo, a native of Osntiw. Miaia. Uwya limenil terviccs will 1 held tocrvorrow m.iiTwhiyl at 10 oVIne a.

m. st Uie chapsl cf HaLiled A CV, 1122 Sutter street, inter. inent private. WIllTB In tt-ia city, Febniarv 24, 10IO, Cap. UlU Howard Redingtm, beiovc.1 hueband of Anna White, loving father of Helen and Howard Ii.

Writ, a native oi Maine (Nortolk, panera please ciif. i'luierol scrvlcn will held today (WedrvM- "i1 .2 P- "he chapel of Ilahted A 1122 Sutpw street. Wop this eity February 23, 1019. Verona irginia. dearly t.l,v., of Irr.

Oetjcirn 1, Wolf, sister of Robert Wllbani Volf. a native of Sao Fran-Cisco, aged 1 year 1 month anl 19 dave. r'uneial today (Wedne-dsV). Fehrnary 21. 1.11:1, at Hi o'clr.

a. Irom tne re-device of Ler faUirr. 4111 litii St. Lntenneiit, private. OUTSIDE SAN FRANCISCO Addiego, Jamee--2t)y.

Crnsvell, RMher T. uniinlty. W'aaliington Howard, Marv fi. T7 Lrowell, RetJiel M. Reillrx Bngid 2S years Mwara, Union J.

SI ArtDTKCO Tn Klmhurst. Fe'nary "3. 1919 Addiego, dearly beloved son of Ben Adilleio and loving brother of Mike, FrsnMe Addiego. a native of BroCMlyn. New lork, aped 2) venrs 1 mouths aud 5 days.

(Oakland pat eta pleaie copy.) Friends kiul aroumnrsm-es are rusrweffrilW Invited to attend the fiuieral today (Wednse-davl. rehniarr 20 at 9 Out nv, fnw.i the parlors of Ferrari A Alison. 15IS Sloekton at. ff Union thence to 83. Peter and I anl whei-e a reqiiieru high Due will be celebrated ft the return of bis soul, commeiidtiy at 10 a.

m. CROWKLI-In fHiklan.1, FVbmary 26, 1919, Fstlier F. CroweU. at the borne of ber niece, Mrs 1). Haines beloved sister of friaries Dnvis of Berkeley, aunt of L.

C. IMris of -luiu 1 rv Alice F. Huvis. Frank E. Davis of Guam.

Mrs. William Bniwn of Fast R.wton and Mrs. James Bujd and Lloyd Iyis of Rno rsmento, a native ef MMBachusnua. (last l.oston psierv pli-sse cotr.) I' lieraJ notiee CROWKLL In RedwiMvl City, Febnvar 24 10' Hethel CroweU. br.kwe.1 danehter of A.

and Lillie M. Crowell. loving siater of Ilaliie It. snd Wilms Oi-owell. a native of ahforr.is.

aired 2X yea. (Sacmmento and Annum tvws plsisn copy.) rienils arc fnviteil to srtend the funeral todav (Wednesday), February 26, at 2 p. fr.un her bite iwidence, 421 ia st. Interment. Cmrees lawn Cemetery.

CfNNolLV At Van Nuva. I'Vlmiarv 2b 1019. Washington A. (Vinnolly, bus'suid of Hemar-diue Hentriek Connolly, father of Washington and Ri.hert Onunellv, bn tlier in law of Mrs. Giwre Tourney, Mrs.

leocvo IS. Nerin and lv I Ten jr IIOWARIv In B.Tk!ey. Cal, February VII9, Mary lbmanl wife of tlie late B. F. llowanl.

naifhir of S. A. Shiisnsn, grand-motlier of Marmeritn and Stet.hanie Shipmaii rnvl sister of Capiain H. Howard, native of Couneirticut, attd 77 years. Friends are invited tU-nd the funeeai sonice at 10 o'dock Werlveaclay morning (Feb 2).

at Gray Divkadero st Geary. Interment inivate. RF.ILLBY In Berkeley. FeiTuary 25, 1919, Brigwl, hMored wife of harles J. P.eilliry, lorinn nvthr of Mamie E.

and Charles F. Reillev. Mn. Grattou D. Phillips and tb late Jaima P.

lieilley. Friends are m-i-ed'ul'v Invited to sttrs-4 til" funeral tomorrow (Thnrsdayl, Hliruary 27, at 9:31 a. nv fmm the parlors of Freeman A flux, 'lehtrraph av, Oakland: thence to St A tigustuie's Church, Alcat'as and Dana where a requiem hizh truurt will lie c)etrated for the repose of her soul, com. mendng at 10 o'clock a. Interment private Pltsuve omit f.owi'rs.

SWARA In Oakland. Fehrusry 24, 1919. Helen Jennie Swara inoo Sanibrtromi, beloverl wife of Manln Swsra. danghuw of the late Peter find Carolina Sandstnuu and i-iivter of Fdith Cahriel and IJric Sandstrom of Alcot Sftnilstrom of Nelson, H. C.

and Alfred Sandstrom of Kansas City, Va. a nafivo cf Miiiixwota, seed 31 years 3 monthf 20 davh. (Anoka, paiwrs pleaso coo Friends are inilled to attend lie fun.Tl services today (Wednesday), February 20. 1010, at. 2 o'clock p.

St. tbe "Homelike Plam" of tlw Truman Unilertaking Company, Telogrsph aveine st Thirtjeth street, Oakland. Intormcnt, Mt View Cetneter). CARD OF THANKS. BIT.rCTi (Fritachi)- The family of the lsto TaTlie Biute hcrowiUi desire to express their liesrt felt, thankii and to the many friends for the lieautihil floral ofT-riix and many kind words and exprvvwonr.

of svinpaUiy exiend'd hiring the sail hours -of their late berearement, wit jm prRKa IK IRA FRTTSCin. at $4n per down for each kind. Five cars of vovage from Lyttleton, Was spoken g5Tww 21 February 7 off Pango-Pango and re-f. o. b.

prirea were advanced, was rualte large. I ported "all Well," according to advices There were only slight rbang'js Tu I otatoes. 1 r.r.ofiVp,i vesterdav The vessel bnt Onions wers sranewbat higher. For fresh rcceiyea ni re ebii rimy. JwVneriai Valley i-ettuce prices were advan-wi.

left December 12, after having under- Oal.fornia Bell reppem. strjing lieans and Egg- gQne considerable repairs, following a warneT.A-u fire in Lyttleton harbor. The schooner BORN. BKHKL February 24. to the wila of Berks, a Si ni, C.illILL Ii this cilv.

IVUuary to the wiio of K. llalulL a aai CARIIKRHY-U ll.N ct'y. February 21. Ut the ilv.v8.."' J- a daughter. LKOrjar-lu thla city, Felguary 10.

to the wife I- v'Uhb. a riling. ler tl I-AN lii thla eilv 10 tn tha wife a uaugnier 22, ta tno win February 22. to the villi- lf ll.tfTllli.ii I Wife of F. C.

Ili.MIl a LAN-In this city, relTuary 10. to the 't. IJine, wn. IaEri4 iu tl.w cilv. letimanr IS.

to the wife livia, nm. MARTIN- In tli's citv. bnurv IS, to the 11 Martin, a MA KI.L In this ntv, Kv-briiirv 10, to the Mve a itsughier. NTI.SO.v ,1, CIIN 17, to On wife Nelsiin, a tUughlcr. tAtAGF-fn this cilv.

Febntsrv 23, to tbe Savage, a daughter. fcOCni In this city, February 2o. to the wife '2. foufh. twins, son and dongjitrr.

rTWANiaON la this city. February 21, to the of V. Swansnn a son. BZAFOIn Nana. Fhrnary 22, to the wife of 1 Sr.abo of this citv.

a son, Jowoh Rulsrvn. TARI-R Tn this city. Febnaarr 20. to tbe wile of C. Taber.

a son. In tliis nty. Febrnary IS. to tha wtfe of A. V.

Wifdcl. a son. WI1AiS Tn this citv. Fet-riary 10. to the wife r.f R.

Wilson, a 'langhler. MARRIAGE LICENSES. I be follow mg marrUgd licenees were issued in cau fTsucwto yUT.lay AIVK-LnFlNoZA AJcak, 3d, and ictuna IX Lavinow. 84. 33 onna trt-t.

ANDlilWo.NAVDBR.SON Carl M. Anderson. A. Anderson. 32, .1.4.

lsnth avenue. -WiUiTAKER- AlfraJ A. Ander- VMiituier. 20. both of Hotel FSIluiom 7 CANljIA-GANoONI Oiiweppe CandJa, 22, V.

Tayl's- stra-t. and Uanauui, 17. 055 J.roea A. Dunne, 40. and Ida France Johnson, 18.

both of 11? Seventh Gil FFRB DIDOTI Otuse: mm fMeura 2 IS, Milfloin street, and Joav-pliine Diduti, Jtt4 Ixicky street. tURRlS-MAlloNKY Eugene A. Harris. 2rt. and Beetle A.

Mal.onry. .0. both of 447 Bush iIAltlWTiJ--FRANCK--Geoore II. Hartwig. 20.

San Ihero. Cal. and Lucy Francs, 2b. 222 r.iehth avenue. LA WARDS George A.

la Joie, 25, and Kvs B. d-arvl. 21. both of 4OT Uolph street PA LMF.R KKNDALIi Richard Palmer. 4fi.

snd Katlirii Kejiilall. 35. both of 1177 EUia Mrvt. roi'PKR RMTIiftVITZ Jake Potnwr 22. and Ida Smilovita, IS.

lmth of Oroville, Cei. PUTNKV A KIN George D. Putney. 30, 224 Third street Miry W. Akin, 31.

341 htm t. KIO T-ACiKHlRafaele IUcd 35. Store Junction. aud Mary Acerti. 2S.

UC0 251 reet. TA.VER-KILn'PFT.U John C. Tanner. 33. 2135 Miswon street and Blanche Filippelli, 21, 131 St.

Rose avenue WATSON ORKEN Charles W. Wataon. 90, 1103 Pine sir.wt. snd Dorothy McM, Oreen, 30, 745 tietu-v ftreet WlNCe-CRtiSSaTlT Harold C. Win, 22.

T3T BuhIi street, aud Alia B. OroxaEeU, 20, 01S Bufh street. MARIN CO. MARRIAGE UOFJtrTR. Tlie following marriage louuava ro iued in Ran RaJael yet4-rday: Kll)I MAItTIN Harjlr KHd.

21, San Bruno, and Grace D. Martin. 20. Mill Valley MASSBY B-lIarry K. Maewy, and Flisabtth Scliaub, 21.

Ui of San Francisco ALAMTOA CO. MARRIAGT! UCENSlTrV Th tul lowing marriaiae ktxiae were jtsued i ANDFKN OIifN EntH Anderson, 40, and i i i'. as hmth Rketev. i FiVlifAY VIA'i'Oll Irwin K. Find lay.

San Yola Viator, 17, aaiaiii. GUVBA CABflAL Frank Gouvea. 3K, ana Jwin Cshral. 34. both of (iklajid.

JKNSBN TtCKVll.L Fred U. nw. Oakland, and tkue JL Teckcll, 20. tshortdaii. joVlA'sTONB FOX Rimard Johnston 2S, Mirineapotm, and (tenUdino M.

Fox, Sho Fmneisco. SMITH TullMICY FrtwMvi J. Smith, R4, and P. Tormey. If', both of San Fmneisco.

ciULDt-n i.k STAV8l fJwara Soni.yvillc, 20, Berkeley, arm Etna C. 1 us- THOMl'SN BAKlUiN rinwr Trrtirrrrwvn, 23 San Franciwn. and Grace E. Barron, la. H.

Twin. 42. Hono- lulu antl Anna l-a Hue, 30. ben Diego. WHITIN'l BllfcWLN-Charks.

D. Ixig ltea-n, ana WTfJuSN JOHNSON Kdward W. Wilson, and Ora Jolamon. 27. both of Oaklana.

COCT1 CO MAHRTAGT5 LI0T.NS1W. Tbe following inaxriage liccneen were issued in Msrtinew veerrtay: Joseph rsm-lvers, 3), Maie island, and man J. Duny. HOYKR- F1ALE Hsrry H. Boyer.

2b, 1 ilt te snd Helen N. lale. 24. Martme. 2.

crocKctc Latar r. -i 1 Inhn SaOChW, JTI, in hnth of San PabiQ. and DIED. Aipiartu. Frederic Knight, Cbsxlca ,17 m.7s hoenig, lxwis -60 vra.

iu3inlau, Sophie 76 y. Jlchwegan. tian; E.a Mc-luruJU Stanley F. MenburT William ItaS Aug4to5 y.McAulcy, BrssaT Manuel--30 J. Nye Cora Martarst so J.

Clarke, Victoria 8. Nmimin. lunatia lunde. Franc 57 Richardson, Helen 1J Roche, James M. 25 y.

Roehr. Jennie tiaccone, Kunoie 37 y. Seita. Oharle A. 48 Sullivan, atheritie Toigeler, Katherine B.

Txinoov, Peler Went lake, Mary Oapen White. Capt. Howejd 71 years OoiUns, Henry Chaa, 50 years Fairlield Mar; Anne SB years FiachHrckeller, Albert 45 vears Foley, Kate J. Graff, Warren B. 34 Ureeticwald, Otto H.

Hammer, Thomaa J. 54 years HaJkntt. William Wolf Verona Virginia liuiiuca, Morgan 38 y. 1 year APP1ARIU9 In this city, February 24, Fredericks, dearly beloved wife of Frana William Amiiatius snd tieloved motlier of Willinni, Henry. Louis snd Kdgar Apniari.is, Mia.

Francis Giblin, Mrs. William llremn'-r, Mrs. K. Burrows. Mrs E.

Oajnin and Mrs. O. Hub bard, a native of Germany, aged 07 years. Frienila and acquaintances are respeetfulJy invited to attend the funeral Thursday a. 10-30 from the parlors of Suhr Wie-boldt, 1 4j0 Valencia between 25th and 20th Interment, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, bv at Ueniains at her late reshlencn.

1410 O'Farrell between 8 us ner and Pierce until 0 m. Tlmrsdnv. BACHMAN In this city, Fr-b. 25. Sotihie, relict of Simon Bacbman, dearly beloved inothw of Arthur Bachman, Mrs.

Samnel Dinkelspiei and Mrs. Loais A. Sdiwahacher, a native oi Germany, aged 76 ymra and 6 months. BATEMAN In this city, February 24 1919. Fva.

dearly beloved wife of the late llictiard Rateroan, loving mother of Charles and Hceie M. Bateman, a native of Ireland The funeral will take place today (Wednee- aayl, at lid) p. irom ine nmnrai home of Monahan loth snd 'Mores ts. InteTment. Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

BKKLBR In this ctir. Fetwuarr 23. 1919. Laira BecHer, beioroi mother of Edward fei. John T.

(A. B. l-Yanee). and Lanra Feeler sifter of TNomas II. Benner and Mrs.

Lily Carl I. a native of Philadelphia, a 44 vcu.ru Funeral todsy at 10 a. nt from tlie parlors of Arttiley McMulien. oearv and sunn awmue. Intermeu', Cypress laiwn 'Temotxry.

BI.NK'KR In thia city. Februarv 24. 1010, George J. Kmker, beloved tiui'iand of the late Margaret B-nker, loving of George and Mabel Benker, a tatire of Clinton, Iowa, aged 60 years. The funeral will take place from tbe par-1 17.1 11 B- -ii jura a.eiiuc, -71 yJL'-i Green street, today (Wednesday), Febrnary ZT.

lino, at ccioca; tnenoe 10 r-t. Francis' Church, where a mass will be cei-bratcd for the repnee of his soul, covnroencing at 0 a. in. Intoruvcnt private, at Holy Cross BKRIOZZl In this city, February 22nd. 1919, Augusto Berioazi, a native oi Italy, cd 64 'Ftrtieral and fnterment today (Wednesday) at 10-30 o'clock a.

at the Italian Ceraetery. Remains at the chapel of Halsted Co 1123 Sutter street. BHAGA In this cfJy. Febrnarr 1J19 MnnucI Braira, a native of Azores, aged 30 yc-irs mmith and 21 days. The funeral win take placa today (Wodnea-davl st 2 11 fmm the parlors of 'ViehoWt, 14T.

Valeniia between 20txi and 20th eta. Literment. Cypresa Lawn CARTY In this dty, Febraarr 23. 1019. gsret, tieloved wife r.f Jsroes Carty an devoted motner of George.

James. William. Johnnie and Jennie Carty. a native of New York k.Mw! fi ii a Fri'sids snd scqnsintsnces are ie1 futly in attend the funeral todav (Wednes day), February 26 10l9. at 9:30 a.

from her late residence S27 Chennt street; thence to St Francis nurcn, wnere a requiem nnii mass will be celebrated for the repose of her nil commencing at 10 a. m. Intermettt, Holv Cross Cemetery. CLARKt: In city, rcbrrjarv 24. Jf1.

Vle-toria Clarke, rr loved sister of Mrs. Ada ToHn and foster mother of Mrs. II. ilarwood. nstive of Ireland, aged 71 years 4 months dn-a.

Friends and acrjuaintancei! are rcnerfntrv Invited to attend the fimeral today (Wednesday, st 9 s. from tbe chapel of A. White, 2200 Snttor streev N. W. enrier Pierce; thence to Holy Croee Ctiijch wnere a reoniem' mass will he celrtirsted for the repose of hex nail, cnmmetieing at 9 30 a.

TO. Tnterm-nt. Holv Crow CMoetery. CVI.IINS In this ettv. Fehrusry 2" 1910, Hcnn Charles, belover1 bivVand of S.

Coliin-, loving father of tlenrv C. Collin. Jr (A. E. France) and beloved brother of airs Kraeat Barrki, a xaUive of ban Fnacjaoo.

"V't; 5 ini CIV, i 11 111 ft. la Febrnary 20, HONGKONG Arrived, Fibmary stmr ItiiulwJii. from San Francisco. 21. Dutch SHANGHAI Arrived, February 22, Dan liar TranHvaal.

from San Franoiaro. COLOMBO Arrived, February 21. stmr Ifyadrs, frim San Franciacu. NORFOLK Arrived. February 23, Br rl.av War Ktikine, from Vicpwla, Niilui, February 13, stmr West Apairm, for Brest.

BALBOA Arrived, February 24. stmr West 1.1 Cajun, from Scatll. COAST EWsf NOTES. IKTTOWXSKM), gfc cho, Peru, tlie sclin.r liiert Hind arrived this morning Iringing 7mj tons of oil oaks fur diwhargs at Heatile. Captain VVikander re-ports srmd wenlher until he reai heri a point off the California ct, when he encountered a suo-rerW'ii of gales.

Hla tcw was cnminwcd of in-I'ricni-d m.m. ami tue work of handling the veel fell upon liiin.lf and mate. Urth of whom were emtlnuoiiHly on duty until the vessel isiased in nt Caije Flattery. Sia-lng travel to Alaska has started, as la evidenced by the lar.j nuniNir of wutxt on the steamer Nortliwcstrrn. sailing tixla.

l'OKTLAXI) February 25. Three steel and fWr wooden hulls were launched thla week, repreaenting the tracing In the water of over WJ) tons. Tlie ftrst laimch-ings will lie the 80l-ton steel steamer Wni Hardaway, at the Columbia River Shiiib'iiMing (lorioratiuri; the Somoiarstrom Companv, with tlu wooden steamer Datius: Ue Allans and Machine Wka will nut in the steel Glendoyle Wedneeday. The Albina plant will lso send on its trial trip Wednesxtay the steamer Glendola, tbua harirr tbe honor of bavmg one ahip launched and one accepted hr the Shipping Board in Fehrnary. Tbe large vessel of the lot will he launched during Saoir-Cay, wlien the steel steamer Cot, exit will leave ber liiiildiiig stocks at the Standifer Steel Yards in Vancouver.

It is planned to get the steamer West Cherow into the water at the Northwest Steel plant Frulay, and at the Coast Shipbuilding plant the wooden stenxner Apenliil is to be ready for launching Ssturdav. tl is probable that the Grant-Porter will have the wooden steamer Aleetor ready for launching Satunlay. Christian H. Brunn hu ti-n sppotntiid master of the steamrr Makanda. She will take a cargo of ties and lumber to Parama.

Tbe siter shiii Bmvolo has also been chartered to carry lumber te I'anami. C. il. Isnt of the firm of Pant Russell, et-rs-irters, will leave this evening for Vancouver, B. where tliny will take punge on the Km press of Asia for Jaiian and (liiiia, with the intention of looking over the lumber situation.

lant A Russell have shiopU to the Orient for a number of years, but during the war they were forced iKi-tially to sustiend their lumber trade with the Far East CIMTTir R-bniary 25. D. Skinner and Bii.lilLL, cbom, preeident and respectively, of the Skinner Fidy CiKiration, left today for Washington tor a conference with Iirectr General liez of the Emergency lleet Corporation. In addition to a cargo of lumber, the Chilean ehinioer Falcon, now at Smith CVwe, when she gt-es to sea for South America, w-ill cajry two Seattle-built ensinea, each of rVs.) horsepower, consigned to the itomtiis Steamship Oomiiany of Valrau-aiso, The engines will be installed in two steel schooners. Captain Omar J.

Humphrey has gene to Portland to take command of the stee steamship Wert Modus. Seventy men, who lisve been out on strike since January 21, returned to work today on ships of Ui. 1 1 VJtnn. nun. Iinn MB paired and jilaced in readinevw at Port Bfakelv for Alaska salmon cannery aervioe.

They are caulkeni and aiip'a carpenters, and all went back at the wsres paid at the time tho strike was declared. There are five vessels being mails ready for the coming season's service. 'lliey are ths ship" St. l'anl, (liarleu E. Moodv and Benjamin F.

Packard, the luk Guy Gnss and the bar sob J. I. Porter. All are be dispatched north between the dates of March 2 and April 15, Three rowels of the fleet of Charles Nelson Cnmmjiv. the barkentine James Johnson, the fsirge Big Bonanza and the stcain schooner Mrv- kiltcoviow, on nigei rouno, win carry a total of feet of lumber to Hawaii and Aus tralia, VlfTftTITl.

fVrruary 35. The N. Y. K. UtlUblA linfT jJi Maru win arrivw here Wednesday, according to a wireless from the ship.

YAKCOUYEK (B. C), KJ-w Two Cansban-Australian Hne are due here next week bonnd from Anstralian porta to Vancouver and i'oweu nver. iliey are tn vvembee and Ka rori. EASTERN AND FOREIGN NOTES. HYDNBY, Februarv 24.

The American steamer Anrtte Rolpli, from San Franasoo, arriveel here today with a leaky boiler. LICENSED. Barge Fnllertau, 1,401 tons. Brink Buerg, CHANGE OF MASTERS. Stmi Onisbo, 606 tons, Eklward Jensen, vice B.

H. Nielsen. Stmr Crowley Na 16. 10 tone, L. W.

Ealis-borg, vice O. IS. Dickaaon. ENROLLED. Ptmr Lansing, 3,423 tona, Andrew Woldsund.

Biaxtef. Stmr Washtenaw, 2,003 tona, Adnfph master. REGISTERED. Stmr Taqrdna, 4.5S6 tona, Jacnb K. EitUe-sen, master, THE TIMEBALL.

United Rtatce Branch nydrographie Office, San Francisco, CaL, Febraarr 25, 1913 Tbe timeball on tbe roof of the Fairmont Hotel was dropped today exactly at n-oo, ktandard time, 120th meridian, or at 8 hours G. J. C. Li eat. Crjsndr.

0. 8 Retired, in Cnarge. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Onaet snd Geodetic Surrey. Table shows times snd heights of high and low water at Fort point, entrance to San Francisco bay For city front (Mission-street pierJ add 25 niiuuien.

ireaiiiin uiue.j Wednesday. February 2C Pun riBca. Moon risen Son svvta 6:01 New moon Moor's first nnsrter 2, at .1 fll p. m. 8.

at Jfii i rVhruary 2fi to March 4. Date. Time. Yt. Time.

Ft. Time. Ft, Time Kt LW. H.W. L.W.

HW 1:45 2.4 18 4.9 3 1 -0 4 0 i 27.. 2:40 2.1 819 5.0 1027 4 1 28.. 3-30 1.7 S8 5.1 7Y? Ji 1.. 4:19 1.2 1027 5.2 4fi7-0llal la 2.. 5.

-06 0.8 11J6 6.1 6 34-04 1 H.W. tar 4.. 0:03, 4.9 Bv55 0.3 12:09 4 1 6 13 00 065.1 1 5 45 NOTE. In the above tabulating the daily tides are given in the order of tieir occurrence, commencing with the early morn in tide in the left-hand column snd the sncceedS a aa theV neenr. Iln J-'Z aCeling tid-s occur, the fourth occurring the foUoi morning.

The column of heights gives the elevation or each tide shove or below the level of Osut 8urv chart soundings. The numbers are alwarsiddhtl to U.e chart dcrth. unless 4KPreceded" sign or dash (-), when the numbers are tract ed from the depths riven on the chart. NOTICE TO MARINERS. KM) Strait of Geonria Srfh.j.

to Prater river Changes in buoyage Fanner notice No. 114 (3t5) of njj On account of chances in the channel fcj. lowing alteration, have been made" touS of the main channel of Fraacr river: Buoy discontinued BIsck ran lar i- heretofore moored on the north side of theeh'iuU Del, hu been Discontinued. sumi- Buoy discontinued Black can Imoy No. 11F.

heretofore moored on the north skie of Oie cW ncL has been discontinued. Buoy ctnhlislied A red nnmbered 10I has been 1 established oxTtS, arnith side of the channel. 0.5 mile 7.J decrees i ts rut $Fiijkm') 13LVT l'uov established A red stent 1 numbered 12F. has been established on the with side of the channel, 0.5 mile 66 deawstNii dfrrees E. mag.) from red cotucal buov Nv.

10P. Poultry and Game. wniie tfle iooirry market was g-nemriv ffrm Broilers have broken the record. Belgian Baree were fitmor and Jack Rabbi ta bad a wider ranee, as fire. Receipts by erprcss yeaterday were 63 come live Poultry, 16 cases dressed do and 10 sacks Game.

POI.T.TRY California, per lb: Hens. 3f3Se for large and 30(o40c for small; Yrmg Romim, 32C.I5.-, not stagsy, snd 25n27c for slaggy eld BooKtcrj, 232fic; fryeia, 42n4Dc; broilerB, 60 c. TURKfTYS Dressed, 40(843c; live, nominal GAME Belgian Hales, lStfrSOo per lb; Jack BabMts, S3.75 per doero. Turpentine and Resin. SAVANNAH Febrnary 25.

Tnrreie-tine, inactive, 65; receipt. 162; shlpmonta, rtn-k, 30,722. ReBin, nominal; reeoipU, 463; shiiimenui, 45C; sU-c. 71,460. Quote: R.

rin.10: D. K. S13.15; F. 113.2"; 113 25; 13.30; S15.75- M. 110..

4. 116.30; WO, V16.30. cVW. pt'ii. VT.

Lit York. rtmr On Incoming Vessels THE MARINE EXCHANGE maintains an information service for -the convenience of persons de-' siring meet incoming vessels or to know of their arrival. For a fee of 50 cents a report will be promptly telephoned as soon as the specified vessel is sighted. For information regarding this and a regular service covering all boats arriving at San Francisco, at a special monthly rate. Telephone Sutter 2525 TRANSPACIFIC MAIL' closes at berry Fostonice as follows: FOR AUSTRALIA Man 4.

at 1120 a. (Per steamer Sonoma.) FOR NFW ZEALAND Clowe February 23, at 820 a m. I Per British atetmer VkiilI FOR CHINA Closes labruary 20. St 920 a. ru.

(Per JimnpM Manila Mam I FOR JAPAN CToata February 20, at i0 a. m. 'Per Jspsneae steamer Manila Mam.) FOR HONGKONG Closes February 27, at uai a. m. (Per Japanese steamer Manila Mam.) FOR PHIUPPINK ISLANDS Cioaea Keb-rnary 27.

at PiM a. m. (Per Japanese Bteamer Manila Mara) FOR DUTCH KAlT INDILd Ckwes February 28, at 13 noon. (Per Dutch stmr Soeraaarta.) FOR TAHITI Clatea February 2. at 8 30 m.

(Per British stenmr Moana.) FOR CAM Clones March 15. at 9 nv (Per P. S. Army Transiwrt.) FOR SHANGHAI Closes Marco 1, at 9i a. m.

(Per Jaosnrae steamer Chicago Mam.) FOR HAWAIIAN ISLANDS dose. March 4. at 1120 a. m. (Per steamer Sonoma.) (Main oiiice one hour earlier.) Bsndon, Rosenblad, for San IXrgo via Marsb- field and San FranHsco.

Barbound inside, Felirusry 25 p. stmr Acme, stmr Klizabeth, stmr Brooklyn. CASPAR Sailed, relvriary. 25, 5 p. Stmr Cultr.

Buch, for San l-'rjici(ici. KI REKA Sailed, February 25, 7 s. stwvr KaUierine, rttmers, for K.n Francisco; 5:30 stmr Vanguard, Inland, ft ban Francisco. Barbound inside. Friimary 25, 8 p.

atmr Washington. KirmilKAN Sailed, February 25, 10 a. nv. stmr ITincws Msry, for Skagway. LOS ANGKLKS Arrived, February 24, stmr Wahkeena, Beilescn, from I-)verett; Foliruary 25, 12 noon, atmr Governor, Thomas, from Seattle snd San Francisco; atmr Santa Barbara, Zad-dart, from Itcdnndo.

Sailed, Febn.nrv 24, SO? rt. smr Trinidad, Peterson, for taireka; Fvjbrtiary 23, 4 p. stmr Anyox, OUen, for Balls (with barge lia-nxla in tow); sbnr Stnta Barbara, Zaddart, for Bctlondo. HNN1T1N Arrived, Febrnary 25, ft p. stmr J.

A. baoslor. Sawyer, frian ban Fran- MARSHFIELD Arrived. Fwhroarv 25. 7 a.

atmr Bandon. Rosenblad, from Barnion; 1 iiO It. stmr Aurelia, "Nor winder, from San Francisco via Kin-eta. PETBRSIU IIG vSalled. brnary 25.

6 a. stmr City of Seattle, MctJilllvray, for be-ittle. Point. Wells Arrived. February 25, 7 a.

stmr Setrnndo, McKellar, from Ban Fran-ciaro via Astoria. PORTLAND Arrived, February 25. 5 p. stmr Piferton, Hartwicw. from 1 os Angeles; 6 p.

fctmr Santiam, Miick4en, from San Fran- CIKO. l'ORT TOWVSKNn Arrived. Febnrary 25, 4 a. stmr Kl Sotnindo. McKellar.

from San Francisco (and procwled f.s- Point Wells) 7 a shr.r Wilhimntte. Bodge, from San Fran- ci-o (and proceeded for Settle snd Tiecma) 7-J10 a. Jan stmr Hnkkai Maru. Okamtira, from Danen (and pronewled for Seattle): 0:.) a. sclir Robert Si.

llino, Wiiauder. fiom llnscho. Sailed. Fehrnary 1 p. atmr Northwt.

trtr durlnrva. IOINT HBY'KS Fobrnsry 25. p. stmr Celilo, from Astoria for San Fran- RAYMOND Arrived, February 24, stmr Eo- eniam Olapn. from St.n FranciFwo: Febmaxv 25.

I2il0 o. stmr Aralon. Olson, from San Frneisrrt. Sailed, February 25, 7 30 a. fctmr noqmam.

Olfeu. for Aberdeen. l.I-TW.Vn.1 A GlnliM.n( Raw. stmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart, from I-os Angelea (and siil'-d for reptrgt, at 5 p. SBATTI.E ArrireJ, Febrnary 25.

2 p. Jan stmr Hokkat slsni, ttkarou'. rrom iwnen; 10 a stmr Wtlliamette, Horlsre, rrom i ns An-deles aud Sau Francisco; 5 a. jtrar MuWlteo, l.nMi fmm Mi'kiltiHl. Sailed, February 25.

12 noon, stmr Preslnimt, for Vancouver; Jap stmr Kaiyei Mara, Kunanflni, for Yokohama and Kone: a. i am.r -'vHtem. JerLsen. for Cordova RAN i-iO Sailed, Fewuary 25, atmr South Coast. Kr-iwe.

for San Frsnciseo; etmr Hart- wood, Larson, for illapa Harbor. TATOOSH Passed in. Fr-hruary 25, 230 stmr Richmond (with Barge 05 In tow), Francisco for Seattle: 3 50 p. Br atmr Karori, fmm Sydney for Vancoi'ver. Passed wit, Febnury 35, 4 a.

stmr Q-en, etvi.n Mtlle for Sail TAO MA Arrived, Fohruary 23, 12 norm, stmr WlllsmettB, Eodge. from San Franciaco via Mn.Hle VICTORIA Sailed. Fobrnary 2-1, cable rrar JlestoreT, for Honolulu. VANCOI'VER Arrived. Febmarv 25, stmr Corsins, from Sesttle; stmr Oavfinga, MeKenrie from Port San Lois via San Frtn-cisoo.

ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU Arrived. Fobmarv 2T. stmr CT.ina, Bell, from Manila via Hongkong and Yokohama (and proceeded for Ssn Francisco, at 3 p. m.i; stmr Venezuela, Yardlty, from San Fran- aHII0 Arrived, Febrrrary atmr BalHett, Hoffman, from pan Francisco, EASTERN AND FOREIGN PORTS.

BYDNTCY Arrirrd, Februsrv 22. Br. ma Oe-tbana, from San FrancUco; Febrnary 25, bktn Ciwiqueror, from San Francisco. Sailed, February 15, ship Star of Lapland, for San Fmoo. NKW PLY Mn rTTH Arrived.

Fefcrnary 15, bktn Thrasher, from San Frnrcisco. KOBE Arrived, February 26, Jap atmr Fn-ihimi Maru, from Tacooia. NAGASAKI Arrived, February 22, Jap atmr Canada Mara, from Tacoma. BRF.ST Arrived, February 21, stmr Mongolia, from New York. PORDBAUX Arrived.

Febrnary 30, stmr BotsI Prince, from Now York. HALIFAX February 25, stmr Era-preMi of Britain, from Liverpool. Fish Prices Today. 'IIE following are the maxi mum retail prices for these varieties of fish on Febru ary 26, 1919, in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley. Dealers are free to sell at lower prices, but should not charge more, Purchasers who are overcharged are invited to make complaint in writing to the State Market Director: Cts.

per lb. Large sole, round 15 Large sole, cleaned 16 Small sole, round 10 Small sole, cleaned 11 Skate 5 Striped bass, 5 lbs. or under, round 25 Striped bass, 5 lbs. or under, cleaned 27 Sardines 8 Herring 5 (Or 5 20c.) Issued hy the State Pish Exchange. IlAIiniS Director.

BY UNITED STATES NAVAL COMMUNICATION SERVICE. 'Time of puu tiou Ii 8 p. unlew otlierwiaa Indicauxi.) Moridsr. K-brtary 24. PTMR VRtSt KAXTlTK-lx Angeles for Hono lulu ttili miles from Honolulu.

BTHIl KCMP.Sr-tiaii Fraaciaeo for YoaohaJna 2.411 mil. from Han Francisco, BTMH WrJST RURAL Kan Francisco for llmioluiu 1,100 mites outhwest of Ban lau- citco. BTMJl Francisco fi Manllav 1.740 miles west of HimioIuIii. 8TMU MAHSHr'l KLO San 1'randsco for Honolulu miles from San Franriaro. til It Hul.BIUJOK Kahului for han Frandsro 1,307 null's from tSAn FMmaco.

RTMIt LYMAN KTLWA KT Vancouver for Tort hail Lui 1.003 mile sfrrsn Port bau lAiis. 'Xuesdav, l'chruarv 2.. fiTMTt C. A. SMITH- M.uslifield for Kan Fran- eisoo milew wwlli of 8an 1'raurisio.

BTMIt PKOVIOF.MTIA-San IVaiKio for Santa Knealia 15 miles s.mth of San Francisco. ST MR IIORACL X. BAXTl.lt los Anttlea for UaruK 25 mile uorUi of Loo Aa- gelt MfcX STMR KORRIKAN HI Vancouver fi Kan Franclseo milos south of Cape Rlanco. BTMU VA PA MA Portland for San l-rauciaco miles north of northwest Seal Kock. BARtiK ftl (in t(TW Pig Standard No.

2) San Francisco for Ltw Angelas iJb miles from San Vrancinco. BT.MK V. F. HERRIN Carina for Linnton ititi miles north of (iavinta, PTMlt CAPTAIN A. F.

Ll'CAK -PoweJl River for San lYar.ciGro at Port Angelefc. ST.MH RICHMOND (with Barge 03 in towi San lanisco for rV'Sttle Ho miles from Seattle. WEATHER REPORTS FOR MARITIME INTERESTS. COMPILED BY NAVAL RADIO SERVICE. Tuesday, Februsrv 2P.

PT LO.MA At a. lewr and calm, tinooth, tcnuieratiire 60, liarometer 30.1C; at fj p. clcsir, 'wind norUiwosi (1 miles), tea auiintii, tcmrwatura 40, barometer 30.2.S. POINT ARiMiKIJ) At a. clear, wind northwest ('Jh niilee), sea choppy, temperature 45, buronietrr ut 6 p.

clear and calm, mn. smixith, temrs-rature 53, Isirotueter 30(r3. NORTH UKAIV At a. rain, wind wwith (4S inilt-H), sea totvth, temperature 4'5, baromeier 20.03; at 5 p. cloudy, wiud sooth '2tl miles), sea smooth, temperature 46, lr.inKter 20.141.

TATioSH At 8 a. rain, wind east (IS miles), sea moderate, temperature 45, harcmr-tter 20.00; at p. m. rain, wind south (2 miles), aea fcmooOi, 43, barometer 2U.51. F.VttALT'E3 At 8 a.

partly cloudy and calm, sea amooUt, terDtvrrture 47, barometr-r 30.44; at 12 noon, aky ercast, wind 'ith (S miles), sea smouth. ratlins 50, Urometer St at 3 p. aky oerrt, wind 113 miles), aea srrootli. tmaueraturo DO, barometer 302. bKKKA At 8 a.

clonny, wim snirr.es st (13 miles). aia moderal tenwiertaMre 47, I- 30.02; at 5 p. rain, wind southeast (10 fcca amootu. lemiieratura 4, baroui- etef 2J.S4. OAPK BLANCO At 8 snnalls.

wind northwetit (42 miles), aea rough, temperatura 43, barometer S.S. POINT REYRS At 2 p. nv. cloudy, wind sooth (22 miles at 0 u. cloudy, wind strata ij mil'-s).

KITKA At nv. partly cloudy, wirto Kwitheast (23 miles), Bt-a routfli, temperature So, baromwer 20.70. coltOOVA At a clear and calm, aea smooth, teJniieratare 10, baroneter 30.3t. KOOIAh. At cimiay, wiuu norm nilps), tea tuoderata, temperature 37.

barotueler DLTCTI HARBOR At 8 a clear and rslin, smooth, temperature 32, batometar ST. PAUL At 8 a. rfraidy and calm. driftinl ice in sea, tumperabro 27, barometer 2r'l- tea smooth, tcmprtatnre 40. barometer 29.

SO. SVCWARI) At n. clear and calm, aea amor.lh, t.wiiiersture 2S, barntuter 30.0N. KCTCHIKAN At 8 n. nu.

anow and earni. sea smooth, tcuporalure 2S. ARRIVED AT THIS PORT. Tuesday, February 25. Rtmr r-nains.

Woldsund. 2 dan 20 hovrrs from Port Angeles, at 12230 a. in ballast I nion Oil Company. Stmr Astoria, strand, lift hours from Hono lnln, at 2 a 2,750 tor.s si.gar and 200 Usu Sananajt In Malnrui Naviimtirin tVirananV. Stmr Palsy.

Gadnby. Smith, P0 hours frcra San Ihgo, at 2:45 a. m. in ballast to S. S.

Freeman it CO. Schr Forester, Iaowert'a, 89 davs from I-vnka, at 8 fl a. pl 500 tons copra to Wolff, Kli-chmann A Oo. Stmr Washtenaw, Nielsen, 54 hours from Astoria, at 12 noon; in ballast to Lnion Oil Coru-panf. Jap stmr YnM Mara, Yasrtda, IS davi from Ralina Vniz, at lao p.

in ballast to Oouan Shipping Agencica. Stmr Norwood Fletcher, 27 days from Pl-sagua via Our, 12 days, at 0:50 v. m. 701) tons nitrate to W. Grane l.

Stmr Whittier, 32 hours from Ventura, Rt 5 u. oil to Union Oil Oomiiany. Stmr AlliancB, RvendHen, 9 days from Topiilo-tnunpo, via lxi Angete 52 hours, at 5W p. So tons merchsiuliao to Gulf Mail 4teamslup Company. Bap Fullerton, Boerg.

45 hours from tort Ban Ixiis (in tow tug Samson), at 5 65 P. barrels oil to Union Oil Comivuiy. Stmr Admiral Schley, Smith. 39 hours from fan Diego via Loa Augeka 20 hours, at 0x5 p. m.

passei gers and merchajuliae to Pacific feteamship tVimiany. Htrar Celilo, Tiotjen, 61 hours from Astoria, at 7 p. ru. (bound for Los Anawlta; put in to land pewngers). 1 Stmr F.

8. Irp, Samnelson, 08 honrs from Mukilleo, at 11:15 p. 600 fee lumbor to Charles Nelson Conniany. CLEARED FROM THIS PORT. nNiesriav.

Fehnwrv 25. Jap stmr Indo Maru. 3,547 tuns, Endosi, lor itu Ktjnr Simkane, 1.350 tons, Borg, for Los An- ppom Paifi Htearnahin IVimnflnv Stmr Proridenria, 947 tors. Sorenson, for Santa Rosulia: Providenda SteamshlD Cnmpany 8tmr Yanuina, 4,55 tons, Kittlesen, for New York; Luclienbach Steamship Company. Stmr Kvichais, C10 tons.

SVesu'rlund, for Aberdeen; Alaska Packer's Association. Stmr Daisy Freeman, 43ti tons. Nilsnn, for PortlaLOd: l'arr-Mc'omuci Steanslup Line. Jap stmr Tenpaisan Maru, 2,039 Pto, Umeda, for lokooama aud Kobe; Mitsui Co. SAILED FROM THIS PORT.

Fehrnarv 25. Stmr Charles Christcnson, Johuaon, for Grays Harbor, at 8:40 a. m. Jap stmr Ataka Mara, Psnda, tor Seattle, at 7 a. U.

8. stmr Logan, WUliams, for Vladivostok, at 12J5 a. Kunr Daisy, Sclialta. far Grays Harbor, at t20 p. m.

Jap stmr Seiyo Mam. Jin, for Yokohama and Kobe, at 3:45 p. m. Stmr Daisy Gadsby, Smith, for Gray Barber, it 4 pi n. Stmr Homer.

Sohat, tar Port San Luis, na ptirts, at 425 p. m. Jap stmr lndo Mara, indow, for Tacoma, at 4 So p. m. Jap stmr Tenpaisan Mam, Umeda, for Yokohama and Kobe, at 5 p.

m. Stmr Phoenix, Bergerson, for rem wood, at 65 p. m. Stmr Arctic, Linder, for Fort Bragg, at 5:10 p. m.

Stmr Sea Foam, Shyrboeen, for Mendocino, at 7 p. m. Stmr Ceiilo, TSetjen, for Loa Angelea, at S3 p. m. DUE AT THIS PORT.

Wednesday, February 26. From Balboa via porta, stmr Pern. From Portland and Astoria, stmr Wapama. From ureka, stmr Vanguard. TO LEAVE THIS PORT.

Wednesday, February 20. For Seattle and Tacoma. tn.r H. B. Ltwejoy, Captain Uongan, at 5 p.

fro-n Folscva-2 wharf. For Portiund, stmr Daisy Freeman, Captain NiUon, at 5 IX from Albert-street wharf. For Port Allen and Honolulu, stnir Coconino, Caiitain Johnson, at p. from Main-atxeet wharf. for Honolulu, stmr Bloomington, Captain Gustafson, at p.

from Main-street wharf. For Seattle and Tacoma. stmr Admiral Schley, Captain Smith, at 1 p. el. from Howard-street Wharf.

lor Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, stmr Spokane, Capt an Borg, at 12 noon, from tloward-atieet wharf. For Grav's Harbor, stmr Ctiehalis. Captain Korth, at 4 p. m-. from Broadway-2 wharf.

ror Los Angeles, stmr Wapama, Captain Fr'-) 1 lO s. from Powell street wharf. For Los Angt-los, stmr Vanguard, Captain Od-land, at 1 p. from Filbert-street wharf. PACIFIC COAST PORTS.

ALBION Arrived, February 25, 7 a. stmr Qirjis Maltony. Sir, from Los Angel. (and iaiiid for return Bt 10 p. m.1.

ABKHDETrN Arrived, February 25. 10 a. stmr San a-int, Sorer.son, from Los Anleii via Sun Francisco; 2 p. tmr Hoquiam. 01-Kii.

fn'in San Francisco. ASTORIA Arrived, Febmsry 25, a. rtmr Tiverton. Hrtwi4r, fi-nm San Francisco; OiiO a. siroi Santsam, Mikkelsen, fmm an IVjiicisco; 9 a.

stmr J. A. Cbsiw.lor, feon Pan FVsniaivx). Hiawij caiieu, revnurj a. aa, xsmr i effroi? -vr AN'-OF-WAR.

row, which for iVl many years lia3 been the name for that section of tho bay be tvrrrn piers 18 and 46, has been shifted several rjointa south, accord Ing to maps Issued yesterday by the Hoard of Harbor Commissioners, baped on allocations of anchorage areas made recently by the United States Army Engineer's office here. Although opportunity was priven by colonel Heuer, in chnrgo of the selection of anchorages, for all persons in terested to appear at the hearings to determine the area, several shipping men failed to respond, and have awakened to the fact that the anchorage for their vessels has been shifted. Increased charges for longer tows ore one of the results. Another is that the new anchorage grounds are nearer the shallower portions of the south bay, and more exposed to southerly Bales. TWO QUICK VOYAGES.

Hind, Rolph Company's barken-tine Conqueror was reported yester day as having arrived at Capetown, efter a remarkably quick passage of forty-six days from Sydney. The barken tine is a new vessel, com mn tided by Captain Olson. The Charles Nelson barkentine Thomas P. Kmigh, loaded with feet of lumber, has arrived at Port Pirie after a run of seventy clays from Port Angeles. Captain Nellsen commands the vessel.

TO WARN BOATMEN. Collector of Customs J. O. Davis is planning to man the patrol boat Golden Gate with a force of customs inspectors for a run up the Sacramento river to impress on motor boat own ers the necessity for registering their craft. A law, cfective June 1, provides a penalty of for failure to register motor boat3.

It has been announced that Buch fine are not re-mit table. Davis later will steam up the San Joaquin river on a similar errand. Captain King, river pilot, will accompany the expedition. I SCHOONER OAKLAND SPOKEN. I The Albers four-masted schooner i waKiana, wnicn is iiuviiik luiiKtuy has a new bowsprit, DfiW lorecasiie cabin, new davits and has been re- painieu.

LINERS' MOVEMENTS. The Pacific Mali liner Peru is dne to arrive at daylight today, according to an announcement yesterday by General Passenger C. T. Hutchison yesterday. The vessel brings a full list of passengers and a large freight cargo from Mexican and Central American ports.

Tho Toyo Kisen Kaisha liner, Siberia Mam, Captain A. Totaki, Is scheduled to arrive at daylight Friday morning with 673 passengers and a full freight cargo including 1,654 tons of tea and 10,490. cases of rubber for New York. This is one of the largest rubber shipments to arrive here in some time. The liner Seiyo Mam left yesterday afternoon for Kobe and Yokohama with a cargo that included 3,500 tons of steel plate and 800 tons of heavy machinery.

Housed in a padded stal on the after deck was a prize-winning Durham bull for the Japanese Government's herd on a model stock farm. The Union Steamship Company's liner Moana is scheduled to leave here at 3 p.m. Friday, under Captain A. E. Barlow, for Wellington and South Sea ports.

The Pacific Mail liner Ecuador, from the Orient, is expected to arrive at daybreak Saturday. Butter, Eggs, Gheese. Receipts for 24 hours ending at 10 a. m. yesterday were 41,300 pounds Butter, 05 370 dozen Eggs and 62,000 pminds Cheese.

Kxtra Butter waa advanced lc por pound yesterday, and Eggs lc per doaen. Fancy flat Cheetie went up lc per pound, Oregon Young Americas c. The ssles on Change were as follows: Butter lixtras: 1,0 casea at per pound and 00 do at 5oc. 3ggs Extras: 30 casea at 40c per dozen. 100 at 40ttc 20 at 41c and 1.100 at 41c.

Extra Pullet 10 cases at 3Sc 170 at 37 Vc and 20 at 37c The total aaiea were 1 ease, or ii Kal dozen. Cheese 20 fancy flats at Sle per dozen, 40 do at nlsc sua louug Americas at 41c Tbe following prices are as established at the pan francisoo wnoiesaie uairy IToduee exchange and based on salea in trn-bor lot fn hnth Butter and Fggs and in twenty Cheese lota for Cnteee to retail iraae: BUTTER Pec pound: Febriary F-rtraa, fl-rvta. STith 55c 52c 24th 64c 62c 22d Holiday. 2Ut 64 '4o 32c 20th 5Se 52o 55c lSth 55c 17th 55 luuuo i aw.ru, mcmoing cases: litru February Extras, linua. Firsts.

Pallet exTTa. 37c 36c ''A 4th 40c 22(1 Holiday. iUt 20th loth 18th 40c 300 B3Hc 3Hc atte 34 He 40 He 3ii. I7th chkktiJ1; mors dct oonna: vnci stne rmJiror- nia fancy flats, 31Vjc firsts, 20c: Oregon trip lets, isncy. jaic; uo loung America, 41c NKW YORK.

FVbtttary 26. Copper Nominal. Electrolytic, 151 0c Iron, nominal; No. 1 Northern and Na 1 Southern. $34oi7: No.

2 Northern snd No. 2 Southern, 32.2flro3o.25. lyeod Firm, Spot, 5.30c bid. Zinc Easy. Kaat St Louis delivenr.

soot 6.9YuJ.50c. 7inc Quiet. Hist St LorJs delivery, apot and February, 6.3re 45c. Quicksilver $125 per flar. At London Spot copper 74 10s; erfee-trolytic, tin.

210 los; lead. 27 10s: spelter, 45. Silver Movement. Trrpnrts of silver from San Franctsco for the 10-day period ending; February 20 were a followt Or. Val uefi China 20,543 Briti'ii India (government mark) 3,851,940 British India (other marks) 1,710.846 Total I I AT 1 The Metals Market 2V at 0 clock, fnsn tlie fsiniiy lion, IMO (ixfiwd I'erkeley; thertee to St.

Joseph's chart Ii, whcr a reomem hitrli mass will he eciebratod for the rtn oav of her soul, comnmicing at 10 o'clock. Inti-nueut, St. Marv's Cejnetcry. GRAFF -In this ctly, February 25. Warren ivlovcd srn ef Fmllv J.

saul the lat An Gniff and dcvoliil brother of Cha'kw Uriah Jl Will Geonrs Allien L. and Graff, Airs. Mrs. 8 H. Wllcov.

Miw Fta Graft and Mr. Xsii Stewart, a native of Sau Francisco, agi-d 31 l-Yiends and acquaintances are respectnilly invtteit to suend the funeral tvirtnrTiW (Thursday), at I p. from tlie parlors of Suhr Wieor.1,11, HCft Valencia between 25th and sts. Intern-ut, Mount Olivet Cento terv. iv a'linmoliilo.

GliKBNKWAl.ti On Febnury 25th. In Una city, Otto H. Gnvnew.J.l. son of the late rnion and Ixhuks Grwsiew-ald and Iwothar of Fannie G. Heibrouer, Rial ha G.

Slons and Alice G. Green. Interment, strictly private. IlALKKTr In this dty. February 25.

I'M 9. Wllliun llalkitt. fitJver of Willam HalkeW Jr native of Stiand. A inrmber of Clan I'Tiser. No.

7f, O. S. ('. Friourls and acqnaint.imvi aie rsiectfiiny invited to attend the mtviccs today (Wediicadav), at 2 p. nv, st Anderson Valencia and 25ih sta.

under tlie aiBpios of Clnii Frsecr. No. O. S. O.

Iiitcnnevit, fVpiTv Irfwn Comctrn'. HAMMER In this citv. lVbruary 24. 1419 Thcnu J. Hiiuia-r, dearly hnsrmd of Christins Hammer and loving 'athT of Tlialma iMie llainmer, a native of Rtsm, Nor-wsy, agisi 54 years 10 montlia 0 days.

A StenKh-American n-terau rVionds and acquaintances ar.v repeeiPHrv Invited to attend the liu.eral seTvicea t-n-cirT. (Thursday), at 2 a at. Andenon 1. Valencia and sta. IiiU-nwiit, Mt.

tHivot HOLMliH-In tills city. VVnisrr 25. 1019, Mor-gvui Holmee, bdoreil hnsbaiul of Lc.ma May Holmca. a n.tive of Ohio. SM ye (Memiter of Sen Francipeo Iodim, No.

lWv, P.rrherhood of RaUr.sid Tranuien.) tn attend t'le fiinenu morrow (TliurnriiVl. nt 10 a. nv, from tlie parlors of Ashley tc McMulien. Geary trtiwt and Sivtli sr. KNIGHT ''harles hnatnnd I of Cora N.

Knight, father of Mrs F. Kt Maxwell of San lsncico and Mm. Peter P.urt.e of Walnut Creek, a nstive of Maine, A member of "Thnrnati Post G. A and Carpenters 1 'tral0'tod'v (WcdnemlavK February 20. st Itsrland Undertaking Parlors, Walnut Creek, at 1.30 o'clock.

KOKNTI3 In 'bis Hty, F-brnary 24. 1919. Lnuis dejirly beloved husband of Ma Koenig and devotwl father if Uus Koenig nshve of Germany, aged 50 yyrs 4 montlis 4 (Isn-s. A menilsw of Alwerht I merer Usfee. Xo.

4'i. O.I. H. S. S.

F. Aerie No 5 F. 1 Coirrt llulertiia. No lu. F.

of and Bavem Bund. Fnends au.I acrjitaintancee are resra-ctrnlly lnvitd to attend the funeral today st 2 P. nL. from li'lrt VaK-ida st. between 23d snd 24th.

where smm will he undSf the aust-ce, ofS. F. Aerie. No 5. ff li Incirs-'ation.

Cypres Lawn Crematory bv siitsnobiie. Arrsng.wtiu under Ute direetlrn of P. Wm. N. M-4mldt.

MeVULKY In Hi is eilr. lVbruary JH. 1910. Janice drariv Moved husband of the btlo Maiwret'M McAnley. Krring fatlw of l.etie McAuk-y s-nd 'TOlher ot sirs, wary DnblnV Ireland.

nUive of Ib.blin, Ire land. A menibor of Boirflrmakers liuim, CHftoo. Ariaori, and (lifton, Arizona laxlfti, N'NoUce' of funeral iaW. Remsirs it t-h" funeral "hriraj of Monahan l5th sjk! Do I ones ste McSWB'iAN In this ctiy, Fern-uary 24. Charlea MeSwesrw.

a native of Ireland. Funeral tomoirow iThursday), at 10 ccJork, front tbe dispel oi Juliiis Go-leau, Van Ncs thence to St. Ar.nes iliarcn nr scrvlcee. Pleistt omit flovrers. McTCRNAN In this viy.

2. Stanley Frvici beloved son of Cornelius and FlrMrwivm McTtirnan and loving broihtT of lfonry a native of Ban Francisco, aged 7 years and 6 months. VineraJ will txke r'ce today (Wedrssdsy) at 10 a. nv. fnxn his lato nvndenoe, 171J Nnwmmh ave.

Intenremt, reivate. MB'-'KN'BURG fn U'is tity. rebniarv 23, 1919, dearly beloveo. husband of Bmma u. Mesenbiirg.

beloveii brother of Ehrabeth and Ti'ia and Mrs. A WelcJiert of Peta-btms, and loving steffathcr of Nealia Sullivan, a nstive of Ilanilmrg. Geruiany. A mnmlier of Bremervoerdo Venrin. Friends are iwiiectfnllv invited to attend the funeral services today ivveunesnayi at 2 o'clock, at the chapel of Theo.

Dierkvs Co corner Diviwdem nnd McAllister und'er the auspiosa of Bromervoerde Verein. lntermejit, rrrirste, C-press Lavvn enwrtery. RRk.MERVOKK.DB BIIK1 Offic-rs and rnvmibers are berehv reqnewtcd tn ittonrl the funeral of our late lirotlier, William Meeen-burr today (Wednesday) at 1:45 o'clock, et tiie chapel of Tiieo. Dk-rks ft corner invissdero and oof W-M. John Naile, a native of Ireland, aged S3 years.

I Notice of tunml hereafter. emairis) at the parlors of Barrey Scully. 700-1 70 Ya- 1 lencis nesr 10th st, XUTTMAN 'nee RonteralIn this city, rom- ard Z4, IKia, iKiaua, uojw Bernard H. Nnttman and lonng mottier of Nuttaan a native of San Fran- funeral will take place tomorrow (Thtirs- dny), st H.30 a. nv, from her late rwi'lence, 1 two Oierr-ro thwice to St.

James' Ctinrcri. whero a requiem high man will be ceiobratrj. for the repse of her soul, coinmev-iuc at 9 1 a Intrrment, Holy Cross 'Voietery. ITYF Tn Uits oity. Fthnisjy 25, ltfis.

lilia Nye and beirwwl rster Mm. 11- iv. I.ivermore and Harion A. Nye and belovwl annuo Mrs. W.

H. Bowm a naUve of New YFriends are resTieetfnlly IrrrltM to aOend the pineral serric-w SPirday. at 2 ortor. from tbe cbPl of ilalfitrt Brew, uraw Divvay dem and McAllister streeas. IncineraOoo pn yaie.

Cvttcsb Ijiwn Ccxoetery QUADllnlJus dty lbTOary 25, iw. and Frederick Qnade, dawhtor of ilnrmnn Jiwetiliine Rales. Mrs. Grace HannMrod ana Mrs. Rosalia Carter, a native ot Minnreota, fi mtnll.

Servicee will be held to-nra-row (nrsrla; at 2 nv, at Martin A Brown's, l5lo bcott near Pont st. Inurment private, ci.nii uniir.v in thia rut. February 24.1910. Helen, loving daughter of Jennie and the late A Richardson, beloved grand-daughter of Lilbe Kilpa trick, aged 12 yeaa 3 months and The torieral services win be held today (Wednesday) at 3 o'dock p. m.

at the chapel of Haisted 1122 Sutter street. Inter- ROCHEIn this citv. February 23 1919. James Michael Roche, idolised husband of Theresa M. Roche (nee Oastignetto), beloved son of Mrs.

Florence and the late James M. Rochs and loving brother of Bessie Paul a. Julia Catherine. John Ihivid and Lillian Roche, a native of San Frandeco. CaL, aged 25 years 5 months and 3 days.

Friends and scqn'intsnces are resreetful.t invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday. February 26. 1919, at 8:30 a. frcsn hui late residence, 48 Pans street; thence to tiie Church of Epiphany where mass will be celebiated for the repose ot his soul, commencing at 9 a. m.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of Ferrari tt ALaon. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery rtOBHR In this city. FVbniarr 25, 1919, Jennie TViretta Sophia Iloclir boloved dai-ghtor ot Willlan. and the late Jennie Roehr, loving a-tor oi Chris, William, Hwininr, Sorie and Anna Roelir and gronddauhrnr of Mrs. Sorhie M'lherrann.

native ni San Ynimhm, aged 6 years 7 months 5 days. Friende are invited to attend the fimera! ser-yievw u-iimrrow (Thnrwlay), st 20 p. at the of F. Suhr 2019 alisskni street, between 25th and streets. Interment.

ML Olivet (Vmctery. by automobile. 8ACCONE In thii city. Febniarv 1:4, 1019. V-nene Rsrrcme.

lietoved hiu-lmnd of Jennie Saccone and lovini! father of Julius snd Harold Siecone, dev.ited hrother of Einilio. Fnrirtx Silvia snd Santino Saecone, a nstive of Genoa. IUlv. sped .7 ymrs 1 months TJ days Friends and acquaintances are reKtamully invited to "tend U.e tuneral toiTiorrow (Thurs-dav). Fcbmarj- 27.

9:30 a. rrv, fnm the pan Iocs, of Vslente. Mirini. rerata A 049 Green thtnee to S3. Peler and Paul's Church, where a reouieta birh mass ill be celebrated for 0e rencne of bis soul; thence to cert.errr.

by auto. SKITZ In "this city. February 24. 1919. Charles son of the late Christian and Dirstl-s Sells, brother of Msrie Henry Chris Leonard G.

and Dcrs M. SeJti. a native of Ssn Iratjdsco. sgcl 4S years 5 months Remains at tie chapl of HaW! A 1122 Sut'er streot Furmral and murmnit pri'-at. Pieave omit flowirs.

SULLIVAN In this dty. Fvjbriwry 24. Csth-erine. beloved wife of 'he late Patrick Riillivae anl roMher 'ilmntlir. l'fri-k, Catherine, Join and Nellis Sullivan and fmuii VValr.tth, native of County rk.

The fun oral will take lilac today (Wed.ee. has not yet begun to arrive to n.mnie qn, TnTr FRI71TS Citrus per boa: Wraptied Navel Ornnses, 3.7.V4.r0; nnwrawd do. Tangerines, J2 for oranite boxes, as to traes; Imons 2.50itf4; Grairefruit. 12.4; Lcinonelt.es, tzm-X THOl'ICAL Bananas, G'WiKe per pound; Hneapplea, 2.5"Jw,4 per down as to sir. PJBAIIS Winr Nellis, per box; cook-tag kinds.

per inf. APPLES California Newtown Pippins, $2.50 182 75 per box; Arkansas Black, Ro-Ban Beauties Oregon and Washington Bpltnenberg, WiDcaaps. Jiiewtown Pippins, 2.7.Vv3.Q0. VBOCTABIKS Potatoes, Hiarf prieos: T)l-as, JI.MKiI-75 eh" nl fur fancy; (ienw, $1.7.1 "as is" and re-yiscked; Oreiitin Burbanks, Sweet, I2.7iVoa.2-3. ONIONS- $22.25 per cejita! MINl'KLLANfcorS lery ir crate for rivev snd for I Angolns; Cream Pormsh.

75c'l per box; Cucumbers (hothouse), J2.5iX"3 per box; do English, per dozen; Bell Peppers. Si'i0e per lb for Florida; Chile, do 2.Vn;Hfic iWt.hern Iett.uce f.50 per crate for Iced; Imperial Valley do, for fresh: Oreeo Peas. 12CHc. pe)" lb for large and for small; Rhuoaro :t.2&trs.uu per nox as to section; do bay lOfcvHc per lb; Eggplant, 80c foe Tomatoes. Mexican J2.7.Vaa.2 per box; String Jteans, for Flnrida and aac tor not nonso: Oreen Onions.

$1.20 per box foi- river and 1 Tr.WO tnr lm SackerT Vegetables: Carrots. Prs- nips 2: Beets, t.MW..7a: Tormna, Jl.otxiti. Foreign Trade. SAN FRANCISCO IMPORTS. From Kobe, Japan, por Jap atrar Chifuia Marn 2K batea iiowder, 108 do matting, 200 case re-fmed camphor, 375 do matches, 760 do canned goods, 1,200 rgs mdse, 8,147 bags peas.

14 000 do beans, 1,017 do citffeo. 11,000 do rice. 100 eases alum, K00 bags mustard seed, 1.730 caaea peanut oil. From Suva, Fiji, per chooner Eeuiali 321 tons copra. From Wellington.

N. 7.., per steamer Moana ulio bacs na grass seed. nkgs sheen raflings, 77 bags kauri grim, pkgs salt tunes, i sai vanilla. 100 pkp skins. 7B okiai laliow.

3 km alligator pears, 5,003 bags eonra. 714 bags sheila. From Honolulu, H. per steamer Sonoma 74 bdls hides, 2,071 bags coffee, 34 bbla tallow, 352 bags rice, 43 crates fresh pineapple, 75)3 bunchen bananas, 22 cases taro, etc. From Pago Pago, Samoa, per steamer Sonoma 1 800 bag copra.

From Hydneiy, N. S. per steamer So-oma 920 slabs tin. 2.rCi ca.va pearl shells, 116 sane eucalyptus oil, 454 balm akins, 318 casks casings. 71 bales wool.

bags peas indse, 3.44 rmgs copra, no casas pelts, on wool samples, etc. From Norfolk. per Japanese at earner Ktrln Maru 3.735 ton ooeL From Levuka, Fiji, per schooner Forester GOO lone copra. From Honolnln, per steamer Rajah 411,352 bags sugsr. From Honolulu, H.

T. per steamer Broncho tons sugar. From Honolulu, M. per steamer Astoria tons sugar 250 i.ms bananas. From Honolulu, H.

per stemr I.aehevn JS 227 bags raw sugar. 13,000 bags refined sugar 1S.04.S canes canned oineappK ISO crates ires'h inpaplo, 1 108 bundles bananu, etc From Orient, Via Seattle, per steamer Rsinier 100 tons gunnies, tSo bbla. bean oil, 2fl tons Japanese mdse. From Orient, via Seattle, per steamer H. B.

kcpjny 1.100 tons ria From lino ii. 1., pw steamer lonoke 00 bag sugar. Beans, Peas and Hops There were receipts for 24 hours of 14,761 sacks Hems, Including 14 000 do from Jajn. Also 8 147 bags dried Peas from Japan. BEAN.S Jobbing prices per cental: Small White, t7.60c7.75; Large White.

Lima. iK0.25; Cranbcrrv Red Mexican, Pink, M.7.VB8; California Bayous. $7i4 7.25; Blackeye, Red Kidney, aa 1 1 Garvsnza, nominal. DRIED PKAS California, SS.2a per cental lor green. HOPS 1018 crop; Orswt stocka bar boon iMarly clcan-d 1,1.

Therw baa been lares contracting for this crop. New York Coffe Market NEW Yl RK, February 25. There was acafc. wrd reaUzing or liquidation In toe market for OraTe futures d'trlng today's early trading and tha opening waa 10 to 15 points lower. Trade interest were buyera at the decline) to J4c for July and t.l.Ktc for Tcemper, however, and jnoss turred fimwr dnnng the afternoon or.

a eootinuation of this demand and covering. Jnlv rallied to 14.20c and December to witii the market closing .1 to 2P. iwints net higher. (losing bids: 14.75c; Julv, 14.20c; Sep. vner, Octnber, 135c; Ltcccmbcr, HIT; J.innary, 13.

Roc Bpot C'jOec Quirt. lio Paotos 4s, FUNERALS of the highest character, with exceptional personal service, relieving family of every posHible -rare compVte in all details a low aa II. F. Suhr fa Co. 291!) Mission St.

rboae MlHHion AS and 99. Tl. Y. Suhr, II. Fred Snhr Treaa.j A.

W. Nelson. Seey. Decorate TTow long bas It been since you last placed flowers on the graves of your loved worst Order a Floral Design and take It to the cemetery navt Sunday. Phow that you do not Delivery edargss Kraals wlttils 200 nrttea.

CHAS. V. XAVLET (0 Inc. Flowers retailed at wholesale prises. 423-427 Market Sun Frastelsesi Phoss Ksarsy 427J.

Aba 22 E. San Faraanas Sao Joss. Wieboldt's Funeral Parlors Tcrnporary location 1236 VALENCIA STREET between 23d and 24th. Pbene MUalon 39430. HALSTED CO.

THE OLD FIBS Foantfed 183 by W. A. HALSTED Funeral Directors and Erabalmers 1122 Sutter SU Phone Franklin 6265 NO BRANCHES WOODLAWN CREMATORY in Beautiful Woodlawn Cemetery Non-Serf rlan MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION R4H-N-IS Phelan II S. GpdeaiL ssawaasaisBBsiBiesr Funerals at $75 41 Van Kess Include Cmhalmmg. Casket wt'h Silwr afnunt-ltrs.

Ante Hearse. Ferfect Bervtee. fhono Market 711 "Vf" flr jK'Mtt III.

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