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14 THE SAN FRANCTSCO CALL', WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1903. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. MtTss.lOO'.llo I Do stampd.lo9^4 NRK of C6s. 105 IS 65.1U5V4 Do 5s Wat 58.105 Do NC Ry 112 Do 4 3dm.100 Do mtg-ts 5R.R85..9,1% IStkn SIS Oak T.Co 65.1?©>4121*: IV ss. Do UR of SF 4s.

'Do Con'Bs. 100- I WATER STOGKS. Contra Costa 44 (Port Marin 0.... 55 iS Wat Co. 38 GAS AND ELECTRIC.

Cent E. Martel Powr. 1 Stkn Mutual Pac 0... 61 INSURANCE. Firem'a Fnd.3lo I BANK STOCKS.

Am Nil 8k.130 Anglo-Cal .220 260 Bank of Ca1.424 425 IMerch Ex 50 Car Safe Dp. 152 IS National First Nation! 350 I SAVINGS BANKS. Ger L.2330 So. 100 Hum I Sec Say 410 Mutual Say 101 104 I Union Co. 2700 3300 Say U.

"I STREET RAILROADS. California! ..205 I Presidio Geary 40V41 POWDER. Giant 7 Ivifrorit 3 -SUGAR." Hawaiian C. 89 Makawell C. 38 Honokaa Onomea C.

38 Hutch Paauhau 25 Kliauea MISCELLANEOUS. 'Alaska; PA. Oceanic Co. Cal A. 97 Aux FA.

4 Cal A. Borx. 155 MtTm. 97 IPao Tel Co. 110 SALES.

i' fi: Morning Session. i.i 0 Honokaa Co 22 00 "60 Honokaa Co' 21 00 Makaweli 37 50 30 Makaweli 37 75 50 Makawell. cash 37 75 35 Oceanic 0............ 6 25 $6,000 Cal Gas $3,000 Oakland Transit 6s 112 50 $4,000 United of 45...:.... 89 Street $6,000 Northern Ry of Cal i 121 50 $5,000 United of F'4s, a 10..

89 00 Afternoon Session. Board 10 Alaska Packers' Association. 84 23 10 Alaska Packers' Association. 84 25 Alaska Packers'. Association.

84 00 20 Contra Costa Water 44 25 25 Contra Costa Water 44 00 25 Giaint Powder Con 66 50 85 Hawaiian Coml Sugar 89 00 100 Honokaa Co 21 75 10 Honokaa. Co, 10 21 87 60 Hutchlnson Co 17 25 6 0 Makaweli 38 00 150 Poauhau 8 0. 25 90 Gas Blectric. a 80 52 50 175 8 Gas ,52 50 200 Spring Valley Water Co 37 75 I $5,000 Cal Gas El $2,000 Oceanic Co 55... 65 00 $10, COO Pacific Electric Ry 5s 50 $10,000 Spring Val Wat gen mtge 45..

98 25 $10,000 United of 89 25 Street 10 Giant Powder Con 67 00 $4,000 Hawaiian Coml St Sugar 55.... 106 25 Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.

Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 104 SF Drdk ss. 112 Wat 6s. ISF NP ss.

LCal NW 55.. 114 IS Co 4V.5.10014 IM Wat 114: ISuttr-Bt RCs.lO4 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. I Ala 0 26 Nev Nat 8k.220 230 I Amer Bis Co 90 NS Co. I Cal Cot Mils 82 Ca! Co. Cal 55 60 Oak Bk Say.

125 i Cal 130 145 Oak 75 CalT 1 155 IOOF Hall A Con Bk. Oak 75 Orpheum I Chutes Co 5 6 PacC Cas 0.125 City A- CBk 120 Pac Sur Co. .105 i Cyp 6 Paraf 60 I DptPwd com 61 IS Drydock 65 IFN Bk. o-', 120 Coal. 20 I Fischer Thtr lVi Jose Wat.

Frnch-A 8k.160 SO MTgbt.l2s I HonoP 39 Swlss-A SF Bk 67 75 Truck 13 15 I Mat Nay Co 70 I Union 8 25 31 i Mils Nat 8k.300 InC com. 30 SALES. 1 Morning Session. 600 Hono Plantation, Co 38 50.. Afternoon Session.

Street 100 Hono Plantation Co ...38 50 California Stork and Oil Exchange." i Associated Oil trust- 28 i Claremont i Four i Hanford 00 Home i 40 Imperial w. ..1... 14 25 Independence 22 28. 1 Kern 00 I Kern (New) 'I- .30 I Kern River 10 00' Monte Crlsto Bo Peerless; 14 00. F.

McKittrick, 200 Sovereign 29 Thirty-three 700 SALES. Morning Session. Board 1000 Claremont 75 1000 Oil City Afternoon Session. 200 Associated 28 200 Twenty-Eight OH 12 CH) 1000 Oil City 65 100 Sovereign 29 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE.

Following were the sales on the" San Fran- Cisco and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Comstocks." i 100 Caledonia 200 Julia 03 500 Chollar 17 1 500 Mexican 1 90 300 Con'Cal V.I 85 1 500 Ophlr 75 100 Confidence 70! 200 Seg 08 200 Gould Cur. 500 Sierra 49 i 100 Hale Norc.l" 35i 200 Union, 70 4 Afternoon Comstocka. 200 -Andes 271 100 Confidence 70 i-200 Belcher 300 Ophir 75 200 Caledonia 68, 150 Ophir .6 100 Con V.I 85 100 Overman 100 Con Cal V.I 90! 200 Scorpion 23 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 13ld.ABk.| Bid. Ask.

Alpha 11 131 Julia 03 J. 04 Alta 04 061 Justice 09 10 Andes' 7 28Kentnck 02 Belcher 14 Wash. -V. 02 O4 Best Belch.l 00 1 05: Mexican 1 85 1 90 Bullion 28 SOlOccJdental 00 95 Caledonia 57 .6 75 6 Challenge 17iOverman 19 .20 Chollar ISiPotosl 16 18 Con Cal V.I 85 190 Savage 27 28 Confidence 70 22 Con Imperial. 01 02Seg 07 OS Crown 13 151 Sierra Nev 47 40 Con NY 02 Hi 11.....

68 67 Exchequer 47 St Louis Sierra Nev. 03 15 20 Eureka' 80i Union C0n. 70 71 Gould Cur. 27 ,29 1 Utah 11 13 Hale orc.l 88 Yellow Jacket. 19 .20 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS.

I 2 Morning Session. 500 Armagosa 1811000 Jim Butler 66 2000 Black 40i 2500 Jumbo Co. 81 r.OO Black Butte. 411. 200 Jumbo Co.

82 500 Blk Butte -Ex lOi 600 Jumbo 30 1000 Black 0515000 Jumbo! 29 7000 Bull 071300 Jumbo 35 1000 Bullfrog Com 08; 1100 MaoNamara. 61 1500 Bullfrog Com, 09:6000 MacNamara. 60 5000 Bullfrog 26) 400 MucNamara. 58 1000 Bullfrog 271 200 MacNamara. 57 1000 Bullfrog 200 MacNamara si 500 Bullfrog 29' 200- 2uO.

Bullfrog '30 600 North Star .57 1000 Bullfrg.N Bk 29 500 North Star 59 6000 3 Brooklyn 06 i 4500 Paymaster 07 500 Columbia Mt. Paymaster OS 1000 Dfamondfleld. 70 HOOO NY Ton Con, 14 0000 Diamondfleld. 75: 500 NY Ton-Con. 16 1500 Frisco 2011000 NY Ton Con.

16 600 Frisco 22 4500 Potlat6h .26. 1000 Frisco 2311000 Orlsr bullfrog: 48 3000 Frisco Red Top 40 2000 Frisco Red Top 41 500 Gold 01! 1000 Red Top 42 2000 Gold 607 200 Rescue 14 1000 Goldfleld Mln. 400 Sandstorm 78 500 Ton. Ofi'noOO Sandstorm Ex. Iff r.OO Goldfleld Ton.

silver Pick 15 8000 Great Westrn. .0411100 fvivania 26 2100 Home 23 11 C00 Sylvariia 27 7000 Home 500 St 45 10WI Home i 25 000 Ton 1 00 1000 Home 2flltr.oo Ton Gold 17 scno OS 1 Ton llo 2000 Indiana 0611300 Verde Ofl 1400 Jim Butler 65! Afternoon Session. 1000 Adams 151 7500 Jumbo Ex C2O 1000 Armngcva lSllfiOO Jumbo Ex 31 low Black 40J.800 Jumbo Ex 28 400 Black ioo r.nne Star 18 800 Black Butte. MacNamara. SO 2000 Blue Bull 3011000 00 in.

000 Bull Bear 0711000 Miznah Ex 18 1300 Bullfrog 2fi' 100 Mont Bullfrog. IS 1000 Bullfrog 27 1000 Mont Bullfrog. -12 1000 Bull fro.c WOO Sandstorm Ex. 16 1000 BulKrivr 291 400 Mont Ton 00 TOCO Bull fro? 30' 400 Mont Ton. ..2 2000 Bullfrg Bk 800 North Star 57 BiUlfrcr Bk North Star I': 500 Brooklyn North Star 55 moo Son.

Ton Con. 14 1500 Dlamondfleld. Oakland 10A0 Ooidflpld Mln. 7S' t1 Paymaster 07 GoliifloMMln. Paymaster OR noo OoldfleUl Ten a vmaster 09 inon Goldfteld Ton.

0713000 1000 Great no Top 'an "nme 21 1 KOO Sandstorm 70 50Q0 1 Pt Ives 43 Jim Butler Striven 1 Butler 701 Ton Oold 17 '700 Jim' Butler Ton M.lway.l 700 Jim Butler -B4lisort Ton 12U C.nM* Indiana P5! of Nev "ll 2000 Jumbo M. I Ton of Ner.li fi 1000' Co. ROlriOff) Co. 000 "West End 5S 200 Jumbo Co. CLOSING QUOTATIONS.

Tonopah." District." Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Ten 95 1 05'MacNamara R9" 60 California 17lTon Midway.

.1 07 10 Cash: Boy Ex 19 Colphan 10 Mont Ton ...295 300 Gold 60 -65 NY Ton Con. 15 Gold -Mt i Vl6 171 North Star 56 58 Gold Mt Con. 021 Ohio Tarn 40 Great 04 Rescue 13 14 Ind Ton Esten 400 'v Homo 21 of Nev.ll 60 12 00 Jim Ofl Little ..1 25 (West End 60 53 Lucky 03 Ml Goldfield District. Adams 17 18 20 Black Ants 07 101 Jumbo. Co.

76 78 Black. 38 39 Jumbo Ex 31 Blk Butte Ex 10 lllKnndall 38 39 Black 051 Lone Star 17 Blue Bell OS 071 May Queen 30 Blue Bull 30 "31 Mohawk 22 26 Brooklyn 06 Nevada Boy 35 Bull Bear. 07 09 11 Booth 121 OS Columbia Ofi 08' Red Lion 05 .07 Columbia Mt. 50 40 Conqueror 15 v. ISnndotorm 79 SO Pick 17 Diamond 11 121 St lves 43 Dixie' Mm "25: 26lTrea.sure It Frisco 21! Verde 05' 07 Goldfleld Mln.

76 801 Vernal IB 17 Goldfleld Ton. 05 Wonder. 07 OS Bullfrog District. BulUrof Mln. 81 28 Bullfrog: Annx 09 Bullfrog BJc" 29.

Bullfrog Cons 06 Mont Bullfrog. 13 .18 Bullfrog Com 08 Orig Bullfrog. 45 47 Other Districts. Esperanza 01 021 South 65 70 Paymaster 06 Sylvania 26 Quincy 11 ITimber Hill 20 Ray O'Brien 05 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange- yesterday: 9:30 a.

m. Session. 4000 Armagosa 14110 CO Red Top 40 3000 Gldfld Exploit 15 600 Ton Belmont. .1 00 1400 Jumbo Co. 80 SOOO Ton 24 100 62 1200 Ton Mdway.l 12 3500 60J1000 Ton 59 2600 Mont Ton ...3 001 ,11 a.

m. 100 Anglo-Nev ...2 500 Orig Bullfrog. 47 100 Anglo-Nev ..2 65110C0 Pa 10 I 100 Anglo-Nev ...2 70I1COO Pa 11 500 Gold SCO Potlatch 25 500 Jumbo Co. S2 1000 Red Top 40 500 Jumbo Co. 80 2500 Ton 23 500 Kendall 42 1500 Ton 58 800 Mont 97 3 ,4 2 p.

Session. 2500 Armagosa 131 LOO Mont Ton 8 08 1200 Black Jumbo Co. 80 1000 Brooklyn OSI2OOO Nev Goldfleld. 20 1000 Diamondfleld. Orig Bullfrog.

47 1500 Florence Ex. 15 1000 Red Top 40 I 3000 COl "CO Ton Blmont.l 024 2600 59 -1200 Ton Home 22 1400 Mont Ton 00(1500 Ton 58 400 Mont CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District. Bid. Ask.

Bld.Ask. Armagosa 12 Bullfrog. 12 13 Bullfrog Annx lOlOrig Bullfrog. 48 49 Bullfrg NBk 26 291 Wonder 07 08 Goldfleld District. Adams 19 22? Hazel Kirk 12 Austin 33 Jumbo Co.

81 83 Black Ants 07 Jumbo Ex 29 Black 40 42 Kendall 81 40 Black 04 nti! Mohawk 18 Blue Bell 07fNev 20' I Bull 05 OS Oakes 10 Blue Bull .10 Oro 10 Brooklyn :05 071 Red Lion Columbia Mt. 50 55lRed Top 40 41 i I Diamondfleld. -70 Ist Ives 46 I Dixie Mm 26! Sandstorm 77 Frisco 21 Ex. 18 Gldfld Explolit 15 nlSilver Pick 13 Goldfleld Nev. 78 IVerde 07 Tonopah District.

Ton Of) 1 Ex 22 I Cash Boy IB' 17! Mont Ton ...3 05 i Gold 64 IN Ton Con. 13 I i Great Westrn. 04 05! North Star 59 60 i i Home "22 06 en Indiana. Ton. Rescue 14 15 i Jim Butler 67 (Superior OS 1 I Little Ton 2 Exten 5 25 i Lucky Bldwn.

(Ton of 75 i 55 (Tomoiifnvk 11 JTonMdway. End 52 58 Other AnKlo-Nev 50 2 COjTtay ft O'Brien OS 1 Esperanza 01 Rotbwell i Free Gold ifij Ton Gold 16 IS I Florence 16! REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION'S. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY. 23.

'Louise John' C. Evadne and Howard Brlckell to Clarence B. Sloan, lot on line of Chestnut street. 137:0 of Larkln, 137:6 137:6, quitclaim deed'; $10. Lisette Relnle to J.

Boardman. lot i on SE corner of Hayes and Octavla' streets, I E- 73. 2:10. 47. 35.

120; $10. George to same. gift. Dudley C. and Mary li, Bates to Mary Kel- I ley.

lot on line of Octavia. street. 60 of Bush, N. 30 by TV 100; $10. Joseph Cowen to Rosa Cowcij.

Charles A. I and Emlle W. Austin, lot on line of Grove street. 100 of Fillmore. 37:6 by I $10.

CSiarfes J. Keenan same same- $10 I Martin H. Wilkins (by and IV A He- Colgan. trustees) to F. W.

Hollmann. 2033 D. 20. lot on line of O'Farrell- street, 87:6 of Pierce. 25 by 100 (trustees' deed); $535 i F.

W. and Emily M. illmonn to Henry Doscher, lot on line of o'Famjll street of Pierce, VV 25 by 100; $10 Minnie M. Lawrence (Wife) and Andrew M. i Lawrence to Catherine A.

and Frank J. tot on line of Fell 1 street, of Scott. 40 by Estate of Irving M. Soott (by Lawrence I. i and Laura 11.

Scott and Alice S. K. Smith; I executors) to J. Downey Harvey, lot on line Pacitic 137 of Devlsadero street, i by $15,312. Laura H.

Scott to same, same; $10. J. Downey Harvey to Sophia G. Harvey, 6ame; gift. -Arthur H.

Barendt to, Lillian F. Barendt, i lot of De Long avenue, 156 of Frederick street, 30 by i Daniel Kinsteln to" Hurnett. on line of Fulton street. line of I Stanyan street. 27:4 by 100; $10.

Phebe M. Widber to A. Cprdea, lot on line of Howard street, 70. of Seventeenth f2sby $10. i Frank and Josie Demartini to Pascuale and John Dovineensi, lot on N- 1 line of Twenty- I ninth, Btreet.

of Dolores, 27:1 by 114, and lands adjacent; $10. I Joseph. M. and Maria Furrer to Bertha Leib- brandt, lot corner of Twenty-eighth and i Sanchez til, 50, VV 60 'ri 114. ICO; $10.

George D. Shadburne to Jonathan Andersen. lot on line of'Noe street. 26:6 6 of Twen- ty-sctond, 175 by 100: $10. -Roger Johnson to Thomas Kirtley, lot on line of Twenty-fourth street; 176:3 of Hoff- I man, by 111; $10.

Same to Gottfried Littig, lot on line of Twenty- lourth street, 253:11: of Hoffman, i i 20 by 114; $10. Mary Hughes to Edward Hughes, lot on line of Broadway, 77:6 K'of'Sansomo street, I 20, 8 1 3. 20, 70. 40; gift. -Antonio and Mary Gotelli to Americo Suacci, i undivided half of lot on Is' lino of Vallejo street, 1 40 from SE corner of 50-vara lot i i 215.

being 97:6 of Montgomery street, 28 5.1:694. $10. John H. and Alexandra IV- Hopps to San- I ford Sachs, lot on line of Mason street 100 of by 55; $10. William and Mary Hessler John C.

on line of William street, 67:6 iIS of Post. 22:0 by I John Sons to Nellie G. Backus, i I lot commencing 105 of California street and 1 105 of Jones, 10 hy 32:6, subject to i. easement In favor of lot on NW corner of Call- i fornia and Jones streets, 115 by 105; Henry E. and Jennie W.

Bothln to F. F. John O. Barker and Calvin E. Knickerbocker lot on -NW line' of Natoma street, 75 SW of SW 25 by NW i 40; $1.

1 Pauline, Otto Walla Paul Westeri feld and Ella M. Schraubstadter (Westerfeld) to William Westerfeid estate, lot on SE line of Market SW of Sixth. SW 25 by; SE 165; also lot -NW line of Stevenson street, 306 SW of Sixth, SW 25 by NW 75; $IC. i- -----i George M. and Elizabeth B.

Cumming to cific Improvement Company, lot on XX corner i of Alameda street and Potrero avenue, 170 Iby 200; $10. Real Estate and Development Company to i Otto Behn, lot on Vi line of Missouri street. 200 of Eighteenth. 25 by 100; grant. -City and County of San Francisco to John I Kirwan, lot on line of Third avenue.

325 of California street south. 27:6 by 120; William M. and Grace Lacey to S. Gold- lot en AY line of Eighth avenue. 325 of, Point Lobos avenue, 25 by 120; gift.

I Ellen and George S. Fife to Behlow Estate Company, lot on line of Eighteenth avenue. 325 of Point Lobos avenue, 30 tby 120; $10. i i Mary E. Cooper to Alice K.

Bentz, lot on line of Eighteenth, avenue, 300 of A street, 50 by 120; $10. Same to same, lot on line of 'Twenty-first i avenue. 250 of, A street 50 by 120; $10. McCarthy Company to William- E. and Flori ence Bacon, lot on -W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 155 A street, 25, 130 NE i 25, 135; $10.

i Harrison A. and Clara W. Jones to James I H. Deering, lot on MB corner of Twentyi seventh avenue and street, 120 by 130; $10. Charles J.

Meyer to Catherine. Meyer, lot I or line of Seventeenth avenue. 3XiO of street. 25 by 120; $10. Robert and Christine F.

McMillan to William I E. Estes, lot on line of Forty-seventh aye! 250 of street. 25 120; $10. Thomas E. and Elizabeth Brophy and Nora, I i Ford to George W.

and Henry Meyer, lot on corner of avenue and street. 82:0 by 100: $10. George U. Hind Mary Elliot, lot on line Forty-eighth avenue, 257:6 of street, 25,. NW I $10..

Same to Eugene P. Modry, lot on line of i Forty-eighth avenue, 212:6 of street. 25. SE $10 H. C.

Horstmann to Anna Mv Ho'rst- I interest in lot on NW, corner of Mission arid South Thirtieth streets, 59:9 106 N.to line of Thirtieth at point 119 from NW line of Mission, 119, portion lot 402." Ppefita Valley lands; $10. Baldwin Howell (corporation) Joseph R. and Albert W. Williams, lot 10. block 1, Castro Street 'Addition; $10.

-r W. J. Wile'y to Jessie W. Stone, lot on-N I line of street. 430 of Carter 100..

block 88, Visitacion Valley Home- I "stead $10.. I 'J- John Calne to Jennie Lyon. lot KW line of Majestic avenue. 175 NE of Lakeview street, I NET. 50 100.

lots 12 and 13, block I Columbia Heights; Southern Pacific Company to city ana eoun- I ty of San Francisco, strip of lanql CO feet wide right way of said' railroad and side said right of way from line of Twenty-fourth avenue to line of Twenty-seventh avenUe, passing through blocks i 460, 470, i 482, 483 and 406, South San Fran- cisco; Anna Joost to Dean i- lot on NW line "of i Corbett avenue. 350:314 SW Dia- mond- alley. SW NW 105:3. NE 25-9. SE 3:3, NE SE- 104:6, 12, block 23, i Market-street Homestead: $10.

Pedro Altube i- to -H. S. Spaufding. lots 17 i and 18, block 27. Butcher reservation $10.

National Land Company to Charles F. Gard- I ncr, lot on iSW corner xof Parnasius and ENDS HIS LIFE TO SPITE WIFE Xevadan Commits Suicide to Prevent Spouse Getting a Decree of Divorce TAKES CARBOLIC ACID Family Troubles Due to Poverty Prompt Rash Act of Former San Franciscan Special Dispatch to The Call. RENO, Feb. Eugene Lyhane committed suicide in his room here last night by taking a dose of carbolic acid. The body was discovered this afternoon.

Lyhane had been worrying for two months past because of the fact that his wife had entered a suit for divorce. He often threatened his life, and once before made an attempt, but was caught in time to save his life. He came here from San Francisco a year or more ago with several thousand dollars. The money went fast, and a few months ago family troubles caused his wife to leave him. Last night he spent his last dollar for a bed his last ten-cent piece for a drink ot v.hisky.

As he swallowed the liquid he admitted the coin was all he had in the world and started for bed. That was the last seen of him alive. Yesterday Lyhane stated that he was determined that his wife would not secure a decree divorce from him. The case was set for hearing this week. Rev.

ML S. Levy Lectures. In a lecture last night at the Young Men's Hebrew Association the Rev. M. S.

Levy of the Geary-street temple delivered a strong address In which he showed why the Jew should not follow Christian The hall was filled with an interested audience, the speaker's remarks meeting with favor. Dr. Levy chose for his subject "Christian Science As It Affects Jewish Followers." He described -Christian Science and urged that Jewish believers have no need of the. new cult. Willard streets.

-SE 30:1. 81:4, 49, lots 1 to 3. block E. Sunset Heights; $10. Salvatore and Basso to Bertolameo Arata, lot on line of Norton or Morton street.

275 XW of Mission. NW 25 by SW 100. lot 23. Academy $10. Same to -Morlsio Ferrari, lot on line Norton or street.

SOO of Misson. 25. by SW NX), lot 27. also lot on SW line of Harrington street, 275 NW of Mission, 25 by SW 100, lot 25. same; 510.

William E. and Sara Hansen to Elizaboth Rothermei; lot on SW corner of Sargent and Vernon. streets. 50 by 100. lota 31 and 32.

block is. City lands; $10. Builders' Contracts. C. G.

Strong (owner) with Currie Curria (contractors), architect 'Fred B. Wood All work for alterations and additions to a twostory frame building on line of California street. 137:6 of Dupont 4 by 120; $2COO. Walter- M. Emerson (owner) with William, Little Co.

(contractors), D. M. Alt work for a iw an a half story frame building on line of Twenty-seventh avenue of Luke strett, 37 Mary E. Norman (owner) with J. T.

Me- Innls (contractor), architect -All work except plumbing, painting, mantels, gaa fixtures ami stadM for ry frame building on 8 line of Twenty -fourth street. 23 Of 25 by S2; $4(540 A. L. 'Ful ton; (owner) with John Westerlund ami John (contractors). architec All work for one ami a half story frame bulldlnffon line of Twenty-fifth street.

101:10 E-'df Church. 25:5. 111, A. block "V' M. J.

Franklin (owner) with F. J. Fernhoft PhlWpp AH work except plumbing, painting, electric work, shades, -fixtures, mantels ami 'tiling for a three-story frame-, building on the 9 line of Sutter street. 110 Steiner, E. 27:6 by 3 $7450.

Same owner with J. Glbbs (contractor), architect Sewering, plumbing gas fitting and shades 'same- on same: $1000. Shrive Co. (owners) with C. Krecker (contractor), architect Nathaniel Blais.lell— All work for a two-st- ry ami basement frame and corrugated iron power-house intersoction of SE line of Zf.e street with NW lino of Welsh, distant SW.

thence BW al NW line of Welsh street. 40 NW, 53 NE. 40 SM. to NW line of Zoe street and point of beginning; $4tJ25. THE CALL'S CALENDAR.

March, 1904. 8. 1 M. 1 T. IW.

I T. F. S. Moon's I '3 1 4 ft.Ne» Moon I Jfgr Mir. 8.

12 13 j14i15 116 17 13 I jf 14 i 1 Mood. .10 120121 23 24 125 Mar. go. 2G f27 2S i 29 1BO; 31 Mar. 27.

20 27 29 jRO 31 'to- Mar 27. SOOMS TO LET ran, mad TWENTY-SIXTH. 3308, near Nicely furnished front room; sun all day; upper flat; private family. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, nr. Ssc to $1 night.

$1 75 to $6 "week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room -room; free bus.baggag*. VAN NESS Elegant sunny bay-win- dow front room; suitable for 1 or 2 gents; reasonable; modern. VAN NESS Nicely furnished room; running water; large closet; private family. VENDOMB 1104 rooms, suite or single; cuite $5 week up. 18 Turk st.

WEBSTER. 911, near Golden Gate Susny front unfurn. 3 or beautiful lath- room; phone; flowers. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d nr.

Market- Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms; 85c to $1 60 nlghtiy; $2 to $8 week; elevator; lights reading-room: free bus, baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Can ranch office, cor. Duncan and Church A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and has been opened at 1008 Market opposite Fifth Open until 11 p. m. SOOXS AITD BOABD.

PLAZA," 1128 Eflfly all sunny rooms, overlooking lawn and Jefferson Square; meals first-class; moderate. Tel. Jackson 156. EDDY. 723 First-class, large, canny suite of roams; also email rooms, with or without board; home cooking; private family; phone rkln JOKES 428 apartment Elegantly furnished rooms; all modern conveniences; board op- tional; south exposure; terms no sign.

CALIFORNIA. Best rooms, table and ser- vice la the city for least money. ELLIS, 453 Choicest furnished rooms, with excellent French table board. MME. TENCB.

GOLDEN GATE Large front room. alao single room; best board; references. TWENTIETH. 8625 side suite; bath connecting; also single; breakfast-dinner. ELLIS, Large, sunny front room with board; home cooking.

OAK. jit room and board, one or two gentlemen; private. WEEK'S news for 8 The Weekly Call, If pages. in wrapper, for mailing. 81 year.

LOFTS TO LET. LOFT, 25x160; rent reduced. BACIGALUPI. 788 Mission st. SZWOTO MACEIKES SUPPLIES.

SPECIAL bargains this lot of shop- worn White machines at a third usual price. Used machines of other makes at almost any price at the WHITE SEWING MACHINE new retail office, 915 Market telephone Jessie 4461. The machine for family use; best cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domea- office, 1021 Market near Sixth. ALL kinds $5.

$8- slightly $10. $15. $20: you know where the dolls -swing In the 1051 Market, st. ALL kinds bought soid and repairing guaran- i teed. ''HAS.

PLAMBECK. 1915 Mission st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. EMPORIUM Storage Van Co. furniture.

household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- :781: 781 Howard nr. Third; phone Grant 161. 'CAPITAL Van and Storagr 10 Drumm phone Main 31: JOHN F. COOPER, V- moved, packed, shipped and stored.

PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore phone Jackson 281. FIERCE- RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Matn office. Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 823 Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel Mala IS-tO.

Shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. good No. 2 Remington. No.

1 Premier. $25; other typewriters at I higher and lower prices- rentals $2 50. Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. 50S Market.

-j 'fy- viavl A way to health and home treatment for backache, headache, dis- 'placements, bearing down pains, leucorrhoea nervousness; booklet tree; write or- call for 2304 Van Ness San FrancUco. DITXDEND WOTICES. AMERICAN CAN A quarterly dividend -of one and one-quarter per cent has been declared on the preferred stock this company, payable 0:1 April 1. 1905, to V- "Stockholders of record at the close' of busl- March 20.. For the payment of this div- i and for the purpose of the annual i meeting of stockholders, the transfer books.

both as to the preferred and common stocks, will be closed from March 21 to April 25 days inclusive. Dividend checks will bo mailed. R. H. ISMON.

Secretary. Feb- ruary 27. 1905. DIVIDEND Giant Powder Com- pany. Con.

A dividend. No. 75. of Fifty per share on the issued capital stock of the Company has been declared payable at the San Francisco office of the -c rooms 202, tin and 206. Kohl building, on March 10th, 1905.

Transfer beaks' close March 3, 1905, at noon. C. yl'lNN, Secretary. PROPOSALS. ilfcl-AiliMtKl Oi LKUTUM, D.

Jan. it. Sealed pro- will be received at the office of the vUatlfed -States Reclamation. Service, 110S i -Braly building, Los Angeles, until 2' o'clock p. March 15.

1905, for the con- 1 1 rucnon of the Lacuna dam and sluice ways, involving the excavation of about cubic yards of earth, excavation of 3U6.U00 cubic yards of solid rock, i placing of 305. 00U cubic yards of solid 1 rock the dam and masonry core walls, building of about 27,150 cubic yards of con- I xi "it. laying of about 80.U0O square yards of 1 paving. -and furnishing and driving of about linear feet of piling, for the di- version 01 t.a part of the Colorado River about ten- miles northeast of Yuma, Ariz. Bids will be received for the entire work.

I Specifications, form of proposal- and part leu- i lars may obtained by application to the Chief Engineer. United States Reclamation I Service. Washington, C. to J. B.

Lippln- cott. Supervising Engineer. United States Reclamation Service. IJOB- Brajy building Angelee. or to Homer Hamlin" Engineer.

States 'Reclamation Ser- I vice, Yuma, at whose offices the plans- 1 may bt inspected. -Each bid must be ac- con.i by certified check for ten thou- i sand ($10,000) dollars, payable to the order i of the Secretary of Interior, as a guar- i anty the bidder will, if successful, promptly execute a satisfactory contract and lurnlEh bond, In the sum of '20' per cent of the contract price for the: faithful perform- ance of the work. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, to accept one part and reject the other, and to waive technical de- lects as the interests of the service may re- quire. Proposals must be marked "Pro- pocalE Laguna Dam. Yuma Project, Califor- ia." Bidders are invited to be present- bids are opened.

E. A. HITCHCOCK, Secretary. WANTED The Forest. Fish and Game Asso- 1 elation deeiree bids on concessions in the I enortsman'B exhibition In Mechanics' Pavfl- ion.

from April 1 to 15 Inclusive Conces- i sions will be let as follows: Restaurant and Cafe. Candy. Icecream. Soft Drinks. Popcorn, Moving Pictures.

Photograph Gallery Card i Writing. Card Silhouettes Badges. Optical Goods. Florist. Illusions, ftc.

Apply lor information, of- ficf. San Francisco. TTERIHO AHD BTAXMERIHO. MELBOURNE system; 2 schools; 62i Franklin. Inquire 521 Franklin.

8 to 12. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Joseph J. Bradv. 24.

1440 DevlsadeYo street, and Mary E. Curry, 23, 1726 A Lyon street George Taylor. 29. 72. Ellis street, and Ivy C.

Fouch, 25. 725 Ellis street. Walter C. La 21. 267 Seventh ave- and Sophia Nobman, 21, 2357 Post street ChrUUan Buchli, s(s, 420 Sixth street Anna Lindner, 47.

434 Fifth street. Louis M. Lewifj. 27. 243.

Seventh etreet, and Katie B. Antonc, 22. 127S Folsom street John Collins, 21. 3274 California street, and Eflen Kelly, 21. 2657 F6lsom etreet Joseph Cohen, 28..

1308 Post street, and Martha Zabel. 27, 130S Pine strett Christian M. Andresen, 32, 1103 Lacuna and Minna M. Heldman, 34, 1103 Laguna si Lacoste. 2344 "Post street, and Blanche Bellue, IS, 1521 Buchanan street: James Maloney.

30. Oakland, and Winifred T. Cummins, 22, city. Charlen Collins. 20 406 Gough street, and May, Wells.

122H Oak street. William J. Brown. 21. city, and Adeline E.

Nlsbet. IS. city. leador L. Phillips 30.

1261 Octavia street, and Lottie Saalburg, 20, 2614 Webster street. John J. Hadlich. 28, 309 Castro, street, and Beulah A. GM, 22, 1424 Howard Claud M.

Goodrtch, 27. 24 Franklin street. Anita F. Burnett, 21, 24 Franklin street. BIRTHS-MARRIAGES-DEATHS.

Birth marriage and death notices cent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. In this city.

February 22, 1905. to the wife of A. Bonn, a son. In this city, February 23, 1905. to the wife of Henry H.

Fruchtenlcht, a son. In this city, February 28, IMB, to the wife of R. Strange, a son. DIED. Bassett.

Nannie C. Harrison. G. H. 80 Bine.

Henrietta IKowalsky, E. H. Bishop (Sheriff) Kramer, Frank M. 43 Boland. Michael Lake.

Geo. Win. Butt, Peter s6 Mannerberg, J. F. 47 Canepa, Lena 7 Mattoon Jos.

M. 83 Clark. Win C. 52 McKee, Coplin, Ruth 64 McAteer Anna Cuslck. Bridget Merrick.

George Ellard. s6 Moore, Lillian S. Featherston. Bridget Moran, John Flanagan, Jos. S.

Nathan. Cecilia 33 Gianninl. 2B John F. 28 Goldstone, Olivia P. Ogilvle.

Margaret Goodwin. Katie Phillips, R. F. 11 Gretnsfelder, Hart 23 Remington. Jane A.

73 i Htnnessy, Rev. Pat- Reavey, Helen G. 8 1 33 Stoerckel, Louis Hope, Elizabeth M. Charles months Wilkens, Mrs. BASSETT In this city, February 24, 1005, Nannie C.

Bacsett. widow of the late Dr. M. F. Baasett.

(San Jose, and Quincy, 111. papers please copy.) Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the Darlore of Carew English, 29 Van Ness avenue. In this city. February 27.

1906, Hen- riette, beloved wife of Leon Bine, beloved mother of Edmond, Dr. Rene and Marie Bine, and sister of Gustave and Jules Neu- burger. a native of France. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, March 1, at 10:15 o'clock a. from her late residence.

1554 Post street. Inter- ment Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11 :30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. BISHOP Funeral services of the late Sheriff Bishop will be held to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p.

at the First Congregational Church, corner Twelfth and Clay streets, All fraternal orders of which the deceased was a member will be at the church in a body not later than 1:45 p. as 6eats will be reserved for them till that time, i BOLAND Month's mind solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated at 8 a. March 2, 1905, at St. Ignatius Church, Hayes street, between Franklin street and Van Ness ave- nue, for the repose of the soul of the late Lawrence, beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Boland. father of William (of the S.

JJ, Lawrence T. and the late Francis J. Bolaml, and brother of Mrs. P. Gordon and Michael Boland.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. I In this city, February 28. 1905, Peter C. Butt, husband of Anna M. Butt, father of Peter Henry Leo Mar- garette C.

and Joseph G. Butt, brother of William Butt and Mrs. John Stegeman. and nephew of Peter H. Stubbe.

a native of Germany, aged 56 years 10 months and :14 i days. CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock from, his late, residence. 1805 A Mission street, be- tween Fourteenth and- Fifteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. CANEPA In this city.

February 28, 1905, Lena; dearly beloved. daughter of Frank Canepa and Maty Canepa. and sister of Jo- seph, Charles, Frank and May Canepa. a native of Han aged 7 2 months and 13 days. I In this city.

February 23, 1905, Bridget, beloved wife of the late James Cu- sick. and mother of Thomas P. Cusick. a native, of County Clare, Ireland. Friends and acquaintances are- respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1) O'clock a.

from her late residence, 11 Laurel place, off First I etreet. between Folsom and. Harrison, thence to St. Brendan's' Church, where a solemn i requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery. In this city, February 28, 1905, Wil- liam husband of Sallie Russell Clark, father of Lora and Clark, and brother of Mrs. Charles McCreary and Miss Minnie Clark, a native of St. Louis, aged.

52 years months and 22 days. (Sacramento, papers please copy.) ICTFriende and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 p. from, his late resi- dence, 302 -Laurel street. Interment private. COPLIN In Oakland.

February 28, 1905. Ruth beloved wife of the Rev. Alaneon Coplin, and mother of A. Dodge and Ethel A. Coplin.

a native of Pennsylvania, aged years and 18 days. ELLARD In this city, February 28, 1905.. El- len, dearly wife of the late Thomas Ellard, -and loving mother, of Hannah, George, John and -Nellie Ellard, and -sister of Frank and Johannah CTeem. a native of County Ireland, aged 56 years. In this city, February 27, 1905, Bridget, dearly beloved wife of Ber- nard Featherston, and loving mother of.Sta- Featherston, 11...

G. Clancy and Mrs. J. B. Locke, a native of Ennis, County Clare.

Ireland. (New Haven, papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are -respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock; from her late residence, 3593 Nineteenth thence to Mission Dolores Church, whnre a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her -commencing at: 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -VJ FLANAGAN In this city. February 27.

1905. Joseph dearly beloved husband of Maria Flanagan, and father of Joseph W. Flan- agan, a native of. San Francisco, aged 31. years.

CTRemains at the parlors of J. C. O'Con- nor 7ti7 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. In this city, February 28, 1905 Marietta Gianninl, dearly beloved wife Emil Giannini, and beloved sister of James Rasmussfn, and Bertha, Laura and Frederick- Krusc, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years- 3 months and 18 days. E7FricndB and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p.

from her late residence, southwest corner of Goettin- gen and Burrow streets, oft San Bruno road. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In Point Richmond Feb- ruary 26. 1905, Purnell be- loved wife of 'Richard' L. Goldstone, and cousin of Mrs.

L. Jacobs of Oakland, a na- tive of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia. Chicago Princeton. N.

papers please copy.) icy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 2 o'clock from Leitch Henderson's residence parlors. Clay, street and San Pablo avenue, Oakland. Please omit flowers. In this February 27, 1005, Katie Goodwin, beloved sister of Mrs. F.

Mclnerney, a native of San E3T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend tho funeral Thurs- day, March 2, at 1 o'clock p. from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-firet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery, by. carriage. GREENSFELDER In this city, February 27, 1806, Hart, beloved son of Henrietta and Napu.H.

Grceo6felder, and beloved of Heleu Sutro and Bernard Greensfeld.er, a native -tf St. Louis, aged 23 years 2 months days. ICFuheral and interment private. In this' city. -February 24, 1005.

George beloved husband of the late Mary A. Harrison, and dearly, devoted father of. Mrs. Charles Grusb and Miss Georgia Har- rison, a native of England, aged years. A 'member of the Captains' and Pilots' Har- bor No.

15. K7Frtea4a and acquaintances 'ate respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at a. from the par- lors of J. C. Conner 707 Mission street, thence 'to St.

Patrick's Church for services at 10 a. interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Dublin Ireland February 26. 1905. Rev.

Patrick Hennessy. late assistant rector of St. PauKs Church. San Francisco. Beloved son of Timothy and the late Hennessy of Aherlow -County Tipperary, ana brother.

of Michael and James of this city a. native of Aherlow, County Ireland, aged 33 CTFriends are respectfully invited to as- eist at a solemn requiem mass for the repose of his soul at St. PauKs Church Twenty- ninth and Church streets, Wednesday March 1. at 10 a. m.

In this 'city, February 28' 1905. be.fh Margaret Hope, beloved twin daughter of James and the late Rodger a 'native Of Seattle, aged 4 months and .23 days KOWALSKY In this city. February 28 "1905 B. H. Kowalsky, beloved" husband of Lilly Kowalsky, father of Viola.

Alice and Ha rold Kowalsky, and brother of Colonel 1.. Josech. N. and Isaac Kowalsky In this February 27 Frank beloyed husband Annie Kramer and father of Frank. Osmond and Alleeii Kramer, a native of San Francisco aged 42 years and 10 days.

A member of Marine Association No. 35, and Camn No. -427, W. of mp E7Friends and acquaintances are i respect- HENRY J. CALLACHE? CO.

(Successors to Flannagan Gallagher DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND 20 Fifth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Formerly In Metropolitan Temple.

NOW at 886 MISSION. Tel. South 167 Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth atl at Moderate Rates. fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedneeday). at 1 o'clock p.

from his late residence, 76 Belcher street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth, Church and San- chez. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Marine Engineers' Beneficial Aasociatlon No. 36 Members are hereby notified to at- tend funeral of our deceased brother, Frank M. Kramer, from his late residence, 76 Belcher street, at 1 o'clock p.

Wed- nesday, March 1. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. By order EDWARD POWERS. President. H.

J. PLATTS. Secretary. In this city. February 26, 1005, George William, beloved son of Catherine and the late George Lake, and brother of James Aubrey and Walter V.

Lake, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 1 month and 22 daya. A member of King Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and A. San Fran- cisco Consistory No.

1, A. and A. S. Is- lam Temple, A. A.

O. N. M. and California Parlor No. 1, N.

S. G. W. ETTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedneeday), at 2 p. m.

from Masonic Tem- ple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held under the aus- pices of King Solomon's Lodge No. 260, F. and A. M. Remains at the parlors of H.

F. Suhr Co. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Incineration I. O. O.

F. Cemetery. MANNERBERG In thta city, February 26, 1805, John beloved husband of Amanda Mannerbert, and father of Minnie, Ellen, Fred and Hannah Mannerberg, a native of Finland, aged 47 years 2 months and 29 days. A member of United California Finn Brotherhood and Court San Francisco No. 7, F.

of A. lE7 Friends and members of Court San Francisco No. 7. F. of are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services to-- day (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock a.

at Unlon-equare Hall, 421 Post street, near Poxrell, under auspices of the United California Finn Brotherhood. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of CraJg. Coohran 429 Golden. Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkm streets.

In this city, February 27, 1905, Joseph Mallory Mattoon, beloved husband of Clara Fuller Mattoon, and father cf Stan- ley Fuller Mattoon, and beloved son of Joseph S. Mattoon. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 33 years 3 months and 27 days. CCTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), from tha Masonic Temple, cor- ner Post and Montgomery streets, services to commence at 11 o'clock under the aus- pices of Oriental Lodge No. 141, F.

and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- land. In this city, February 27, 1905, Anna McAteer, beloved grandmother of George Blank and Mrs. Florence Huckins, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 77 years.

(nyinterment Vallejo, Wednesday, March 1. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor 707 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. In this city, February 2S, 1306, at residence of her sister, 18 Mary street, off Mission, between Fifth and Sixth.

Nora, beloved wife of Joseph McKee (nee Irwin), loving mother of Frank, William, Charles and Irwln Miller, and daughter of Francis and the late Ann Irwln, a native of San Francleco, aged 38 years 6 months and 7 days. In city, February 27, 1006. George, beloved husband of Ida Merrick, and father of Weston Merrtck, a native of Maine, aged 46 years and 24 days. In Oakland. February 28.

1906. Lillian S. Moore, beloved wife of L. H. Moore, and mother of Theodore John and Martin Moore, a native of Michigan.

at Leltch Henderson's resi- dence parlore, Clay street and San Pablo avenue, Oakland. In this city, February 28, 1906, John beloved son of the late Michael and Cath- erine Moran, and brother of Thomas, Mar- garet and Mary Moran and Mrs. E. J. Lunry.

a native of San Francisco. A mem- ber of Boxmakers' and Sawyers' Union No. 152. The funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. from the parlors of the United Undertakers, 866 Mis- street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to ft.

Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at m. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. Interment private. Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, February 28.

1905, Cecilia Nathan, beloved wife of Herman Nathan, mother of David A. and I. Nathan. Mrs. E.

Plato, and Selma and Ida Nathan, and sister of Mrs. M. Loewenthal and Mrs. S. Cohn, a native of Germany, aged 3S years 6 months and 10 days.

In Berkeley, at 2040 Aehby avenue, Margaret dearly beloved wife of Captain R. C. Ogilvie, mother of Mrs S. P. Bartley, Mrs.

C. C. Leland, Mrs. W. H.

I-eckie, Mrs. J. D. Scott, Mrs. E.

C. Oove and Thomas J. Ogilvie, and grand- mother cf Mre. R. S.

Dollar, aged 68 years. ItyFrif'nds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral March 2, at 2 p. from her late resi- dence. In this city, February 28, 1905, at the residence of his brother-in-law, J. La- grave, 1340 Sixth avrnue south, John beloved son of the late Frank and Mary O'Hara, and brother of Hugh and Sadie O'Hara.

Mrs. J. Bollangrr. Mrs. R.

Mar- tin. Mrs. J. Cole and Mrs. J.

Lagrave, and the late Robert O'Hara, a native of San Francisco, aged 2(J years 2 months and 26 days. funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock a. from the parlors of the United I'udertakers, 866 Mis- sion street, between Third and Fourth, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association of The funeral detail are re- to assemble at Mission street on Thursday. March 2, at 9 o'clock a. to pay our last tribute of respect to our de- ceased brother, John F.

O'Hara, thence to Pt. Patrick's Church. All members are in- vited to attend. P. H.

FLYNN, President. T. E. GIBBONS. Cor.

Sen. In Oakland. Cal, February 28, 1905, Richard Frederick, beloved husband of Johanna Phillips, and father of Koste and Herbert Phillips, a native of Germany, 41 years 8 months and 14 days. REAVET-In this city, February 28. 1905, Helen dearly beloved daughter of Clara and the late Andrew J.

Reavey, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 8 months and 12 days. (D'Fripnds and acquaintances ara respect- fully invited to atteftd the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock p. from the of her mother. 11) Freelon street. Interment Holy Cemetery.

In thie city, February 28, 1905, at her residence, Fourteenth street, be- tween Valencia and Guerrero streets, Jane A. Remington of San Jose, beloved wife of the late Horace Remington, and sister of Lewis of Suffleld, a native of Suffleld, aged 73 years. In this city, February 2S, 1005. Louis Stoerckel. a native of Switzerland, aged 32 years.

WILLIAMS In Fresno, February 26, IMB, Charles Williams, son of Edith Wil- liams, and brother of Mrs. W. C. Buhles, Emma. Minnie and Fred Williams, a native of England, aged 34 years.

at Clark Booth's parlors, GIU-Gl4 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, until 10:30 a. m. Wednesday. Interment private. At Cordelia, February 27, Mrs.

Lucia Wilkens, beloved mother of Mrs. C. Loeser, Mrs. J. KlUFman, Mrs.

G. Klahn, Miss Mary and Henrji Wil- kens, a native of Germany, aged 81 years. St. Joseph's The semi-annual high mass of requiem for the deceased members and deceased friends of the living members of St. Joseph's Union will be celebrated in St.

Mary's Cathedral on Thursday, the 2d at 10 o'clock. Tlio sermon on that occasion will be by tho Rev. Con- nolly, of St. Paul's Church. March, 1904.

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.10 120121 23 24 125 Mar. go. 2G f27 2S i 29 1BO; 31 Mar. 27. 20 27 29 jRO 31 'to- Mar 27.

RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA UMITED I I 3 DAYSt LEAVES DAILY fvi "I with Other Santa Fa Trains: 7:30 a. m. 1 9:30 a.m.} For Stockton. Fresno.

Bakersfleld 8:00 p. m.J Hanford and Vlsalia. 4:00 p.m. For Stockton. 8:00 p.

m. For Kansas City. Grand Canyon and Chicago. Ticket 6s3 Market st. and Ferry Depot.

San Francisco: also 1112 Broadway. Oak- land. also 27 South First. San Jose. i SAN RAFAFT lKViiC2kf'' "ii ivm HMStei ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc.

Via Samalito Ferry SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depast from San Francisco daily at t7 -m 7:45. 9:50 11:00 a. m.

12:20 i-45 3:15. 4:35.. 5:15. 5:50. 0:30.

7.15. 1015 aid 11:33 1 Arrive at San Francisco daily at T-as 8:15. 8:50. 8:35.10:50 a. m.

12:10. 1-30' 2 55' i 4:25. 5-05. 5:42. 6:22.

7:40 and" ip. ni. tDally except Sunday. 1 For Fairfax dally at 7:43 a. m.

also Satur- days 3:15 p. and dally except Saturday Sunday at 5:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a.

m. dally Cazadero and way stations. 3:15 p. m. Saturdays For Cazadero.

etc. p. m. dally, except Saturday and Sun- day for Tomales, etc. TICKET Market KERRY Union Depot, foot of Market st, TamalpaisJjai lway Ar.

Saalnnciio 6:82 i 1 in 2SSLI Shore Hutoatb Vfim iand Saotauto Fan, Foot MartXsi, RAILWAY TRAVEL. mrti at SAN franol6CO I I tkom fbbbvaxt 1, urn. (Toot of Market tnet.y 'iVat. MAIN LINE. -asmtV 00a KlehsjQond.

Port vu Vacarllle. Winters. Kainsej. But- sun. Rlmira and Sacra- mento (via N'apa, Junction).

7-S4P 7 00a Davis. Woodland. LuiTJlDg. MarysTtT.e. Oro-rille 7.30» 7 30a Pleasanton.

LlTermort. Tracy. Lathrop. Srocfcron 7-SOA Nlles. Sacra- mento and Daris), Willows.

tFruttf.KedßluS.Por*- land. 'Pncoma. 11-009 7.30 a Atlantic (Via Port Costa, Martinez. Tracy. Stockton, Sacra- znen'o), Ogden and Kiwi 6 Vallejo.

CatUtoea. SsAJa Marttnex San Ramon 8.20 (Golnf via M.ir'.iner 'aeurnlng Tla Tracy. Stockton. New- man. Los Banon.

Meadota. Ar- mona. HanforU. Visalla. Porter- Tine 30a Port Costa.

Martinet, a Byron. Modesto, Mor k'resno. (Joshen Has ford nakessfleld 4.50* Snt Jom, 1v 1 more. atocSton. Milton), Valler Sprlnsr, loan.

Cblco. ICed Bias 0.30 a Chinese. Jamestown. norn. Tmolnmns tod Angela The OTeriand Lluited Omaha, Chicago.

Dearer, Kao'aa Cky 9.30 a Richmond, Hartlaes and Way 10 COa Vallejo, dally; Sunday 10 PaMenjter Port Costa. Martinez, Tracy. Merced. a 4. Frenao.

Oosben Haa- ford. Lenoore. aelJ. Angeles 7 10 00a El Kansas City. St.

Louis 7 12-CPm BitTwitrd. anrt Way StsKoai, 3.20f> ti 00f- Steamers ttI.OOP 2 30P Port Coma, a. Beatcla. wtntert. Sacra- mento.

Woodland. Lauding. I-OOP ward. more and Way Stations 7 tarn 3.3oPP3rtCo*t»,Martfi.ei.Eyron.Tr»cy. Lathrvp.

Modeft eroed, iierenda Fresno 12.2u>> 4-OCp Martinez. s.i Vallejo, Callatoga. Itosa. 4 30p Hay ward. $.00 TUe Owl Los Banos, Meadota, Fresno, Tatars, Los Angeles t.SO* Golden State Limited Kansas City.

St and Chicago S-OOp Beno NUes (Irrlngtoa. San Jose). L'xil, Gait, Sacramento. 'ty. GoldSeld And 8 Mm Hay ward.

Nlles and San Jose tf.WP Vallejo, Port Costa. Martinez 11 Ma K.OUP Haywsrrt. San Joss. 350 a IJ)QP Eastern Omaha. Chicago.

DeaTer. Kansas City. St. Louis, Martinez. Stockton.

Sacramento. Col fax. lleno, Moatello, Oeden 12.53* Richmond. Vallejo. San Pablo.

Costa. Martinez and Wav Stations 11.204 7.00p Oregon A California, (Via Martinet and Stockton)' ramento, MarysTille. Redding; Portland. Poget Soaad asd Bast. 10.20* t8.05P Dayward.

and Sao day only) and Way nt-fsj COAST LINE (Foot of a trest.) San Josa, Felton. -Boulder Creek. Santa Cm 1 and Way t2-15p Newark. San New Boulder Creek. Santa eras sad Principal Way Stations tiQ.M* 4.16P Newark.

Saa Los 30p Hunters' Tram (Saturday only) San Jose and Way COAST LINE (Brosrf lairti ami fotrnsend Streets.) San Jose and Way 777. 7 00a San and Way 9-40js B.ooa New Almadea only). 1 00a The San Jose. Saltnaa, Ban Ardo, Paao Robles. Santa Margarita.

Ban "Luis Obi pa, Uuadalupe. It iota. Santa San Burbaatc.LoK U'- tgvjgfk 8 00a Gilroy. Hell later. CastreTtlle.

Del Monte, Pacific Surf, Lorn- poc 9.00 a San Jose, Ptnos.WatsoßTllle, CapttoU. Santa Crui, GroTe. Salinas. San Luis OWspV and Way 4-10 ID-30A San Joae Way Stations 1.20f» 11 San and. Way 1.30 a 2 "i6p anU V.ay Stations S-Ma 3 OOP Monw Santa ntn i 11 a Santa Cruz.

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M.inte. PAciflc 10.50* ISeUwooii. Fair' Menlo Park. Palo 8 30 San asd Way 8 33a B.oopPalo Alto and Way 11.30p8outaSaa.JF'ranci«co, liaKftmc' San' Brlraonc, Oaks. Menlo a and -o aiiSOPMayneld.

Mouptatn View, 7 vale. Lawrence. Santa Clara i ta.a-iat OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of St.) 7.15 A.M. 9.00 a.m. 11.

a.m. 1.00 p. 3,00 pw. 8.18 p. ay A (or Marnlag.

ifijr ArtemoM. 5 Saturday on.v Monday oalat at ail itatioas oa Suaaaj, CAUFOBiNIA CO. Tttmron Terry, root of Market Street. SAX PBASOTSCO TO SCAJff BiPaEL. WEEK DATS a 1- 3:30.

5:10. 6:30 p. to. EjKtra 11:. "50 o.

m. Extra trip at 1:60 and 11:30 p.m. 9:40. 11:00 a. m.

i 30, 5:00. 6.:20. lliSO p. m. SAX EAPASL TO 3AH TmAJTCISCO.

WEEK 7:33. 7:50. 11:13 a. m. 12:50.

3:40. 5:00, 5:20 m. trip at 2:03 6:35 m. 0:40 11:11 a 1:40. p.

61. Leave In Effect I Arrive San Fran. Oct. 2. San Fran.

Week Sun- I Destina- I Sun- I Week' Days. I days. I tlon. days. I 7:30 a 9:10 a 8:40 0:30 a Ignaclo.

10:40 a 10:20 a 3:30 3:30 0:05 8:20 5:10 5:00 pr 7:33 7:30 a 1 0:10 a 8:00 a Novato. a a a Petaluma I 6:20 a 5:10 pi and I I 5:00 pf Santa Rosa. 7:30 a 10:40 10: 20 a 8:00 a Fulton. 7:35 0:20 8:30 3:30 "Wlrrtsor. 7:30 a 8:00 a Heal.isbur*.

10:40 a 10:20 a Lytton. Ceyservllls. 7:35 I Cloverdale. 7:30 8:00 al Hopland 110:40 a 110.20 a 3:30 3:30 and Uklah. 7:35 6:20 I Wllllts and 7:30 8:00 af Sherwood.

7:33 pf 9 7:30 al 110:40 a. 10: 20 a 3:30 3:30 7:35 p( 6:20 9 7:30 Sonoma. i 9:10 ai 8:40 a 5:10 pi 5:00 Glen Ellen. 6:03 8:20 9 110:40 a 3:30 pi 3:30 Sebastopol. 7:35 p( 6:20 9 STAGES connect at Green Brae Tor San Qucntin; Santa Rosa for Sulphur Springs and Mark West Springs at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyservtlla for Skagss Springs: at Cloverdato for the Geysers.

Boone- vilie and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs, Kelaeyvllto. Carls- bad Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport Bartlett Springs and Lake County Hot Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs.

Saratoga Springs Blue Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs Upper Lake. Porno. Potter Valley. John Day's' Riverside.

Llerly's. BucknelDs. Sanhedrla Heights. Hullville. Hot Springs.

Halfway House. Comptche. Hopkins. Mendocino City Fort Bragg. Westport and Usal: at WllHts for Fort Brass, Hearst and Sawyers; at Sherwood for Canto.

Covelo. Laytonville. Cumminns, Btdl's Springs, Harris. Hubbard. Frultland Dyer.

Garberville. Camp 5. Pepperwood. ScotU and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates.

On Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 Market street. Chronicle building. mxhhm im JAS.

L. FRAZIER. R. X. RTAX.

Gen. Manager. Gen. Pan WEEKLY GALL, $1.00 PEB.

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