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14 COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 1000 Oil City 65 Afternoon Session. Board 1000 Sovereign 30 761 Associated 27 Mining Stocks. AN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran' cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session Comstocks.

I ZOO Alta (4, 200 Hale Nora 72 i 200 richer 2tj 500 Mexican ......1 SO 300 CLnllar 14! 100 Ophlr ...7 25 1 li ii Con Cal V.I 'iO: 200 Ophlr 7 4CO Gould Cur. 181 800 Savage 15 I 13C0 Hale Norc. 701, 'MO Union Con tt4 i Afternoon Session Comstocks. I 100 Belcher 22 3CO Mexican 1 80 I 4(0 Chollar 13 400 Mexican 1 75 200 hollar 141 000 Savage 400 Con Cal V.I 100 Sierra Nev 42 1000 Con Imperial. On 500 Utah ....08 300 Hale Norc.

78! 200 Union 64 300 Hale Norc. 77 1300 Union 63 300 Hale Norc. 76 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid.Ask.l Bid. Ask.

'Alpha 09 lllJulia ....03 04 Alta 08 041 Justice 06 07 I Andes 21 23 Ken tuck 01 1 02 'Belcher '21 231 Lady Wash 02 01 I Best Belch. 95 75 180 I Bullion 26 28. Occidental 90 95 Caledonia 44 451Ophir ......7 00 7 Challenge 15 Overman 14 16 i Chollar 14 15 I'otosJ 13 14 (Con Cal V.I 05 1 16 17 i Confidence 66 19 21 Con Imperial. Belcher. 06 7 i Crown 08 10! Sierra Nev 41 43 i Con 01 66 68 45 '491i5t Louis 10 Sierra Nev.

03 (10 la Eureka 40 Union 63 64 Gould Cur. 17 19! Utah 07 YOB Hale Norc. 70 75i Yellow 12 14 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. i 500 Adams Jumbo Ex 29 1000 Adams 1817000 Lig Harris 10 1000 Amargosa 18, 200 Little Ton 50 1 1000 Amargoea 14 12200, Lone Star 21 i 2000 Amethyst 1112000 Lone 20 200 Black 4513100 45 3000 Black 4011100 MacNamara.

2000 Black 04 1000 MlzpahiEx -17 1500 Bullfrg Annx. 10 400 Mont Ton 80 1000 Bullfrog 10 13C0 North Star 57 3000 Bullfrog Com. North Star. E8 Bullfrog Com. 12 500 Ortg Bullfrog 37 2500 Bullfrog Cons 10 1600 Paymaster 11100 Red Rock Ex Paymaster IKK' n-Jllfrog Mm.

SO 5000 Pennsylvania" 05 15C0 Bulllrof Mm. K2112C0 Red Top 1000 Bullfrog Mm. Red Top In Mullfrog. SI Red Top 2CO Conqueror Red Top 41 1 Gold, Si; 1000 Red Lion 1500 Gold BTi XCO Sandstorm Ex' is Gold; Sylvan a 1 000 Gldfid Bvllfrt 07U0CO vanla 07 Great Wettm. 04 on 2fK)f' H0me 1 in- Ton i Belmont tOl i Indiana SCO Ton Midway v-Hiv -Hi 5000 Indiana 081 300 Ton Mdv.ay.l THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1905 1200 Jim Butler 65 100 Ton of Nev.ll 6214.

200 Jumbo Co. 04 25 Ton of 11 75 '4500 Jumbo Ex -j. 281 Afternoon Session. 4COO Amethyst 1212GG0 Lone Star 21 1000 Amethyst 1311100 May Queen" T. 33 50 Black Butte 47J.5CC0 Mizpah Ex 16 3000 Black 4811000 Mont Bullfrog.

14 5700 Black 49: Mont Bullfrog. -15 30C0 Black 801 SIX) North s7: 3000 Bullfrog Com. 10! 200 Orig Bullfrog. 38 10CO ll! .500 Orig; Bullfrog. .36 1000 Bullfrog; Com.

.1212000 Paymaster 06 Cent 7 190! 1000 Paymaster. 07 200 Diarnondfleld. 8217400 Red Top 1000 Gold. 8713. Rescue 12 503 Goldfleid 500 Strives 41 300 Goldfleid.

Mm. 76: COO Ton Belmont.M 05-1000 Goldfleid Mln. 7.1' 100 Ton of Nev.ll 6500 Great Westrn. "0412000 Ton Gold 17 2000 Home 21! 200 Ton Mdway.l 4000 Indiana' 02150C0 Treasure. 14 0000 Indiana 031 200 West End .47 1000 Jumbo Co.

7 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid. Ask. I V.

Bid. Ask. Ton 00 1 05 1 MacNamara. 42 44 California 20 1 22 Cash Boy Ex Colohan lOlMont Ton ...275280 Gold 82 83IN Ton Con. 16 Gold Mt 16 17 North 65 57- GoM Mt Con.

021 Ohio Ton 3S Great Westrn. 03 04 Red. Rock Ex. '10 11 Ind 01 02 Rescue 12 13 Home 19 201 Ton Exten ...4 25 500 Jim Butler 86 Ton of Nev.ll 25 11 62 Little Ton ..1 50 United Ton 08 Lucky 02 End .47 49 Goldfleld District. Adams 16 17! Jumbo Ex 27 28 Black Ants 06 Kendall 35 37 Black 49 "501 Kendall Ex 15 Blk Butte Ex 09 Star 19 20 Black 03 04 May Queen 30 31 Blue Bell 07 M0hawk 25 80 Blue Bull 30 Nevada Boy 35 Brooklyn 05 06 Nev Goldfleld.

26 Bull 07 OSlOakes 10 Booth 0... 14 07 Columbia 09 05 06 Columbia Mt. 50 Conqueror 23 231 Red OR Diamond 11 12 Red Top 43 44 Diamondfleld. 80 83lPandstorm 67 70 14! Sandstorm Ex. 15 Dixie Mln 22 25' silver Pick 16: 17 Frisco 18' St Ives 42 45 Goldfiplrt 75 I Treasure 11 12 Goldfleld Ton.

05 091 Verde 04 06 Hlbernia 16 IS Jumbo Co. 92 91! Wonder 06 07 Bullfrog District. Amargosa "14 15 Bullfroff 24 Amethyst 12 IBullfrosr NBk 28 Bullfrog Mm. 77 SOlLtee Harris 10 Bullfrg Annx. Mont Bullfrog.

12 15 Bullfrog Cons lOlOrls. Bullfrog. 35 36 Bullfrog Com. 11 121 Other Districts. Esperanra 01 021 South 60 70 Paymaster 06 26 Quincy 11 I Timber Hill 20 Ray A O'Brien 05 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE.

Following were 'the- sales "on 'the San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday :30 a. m. Session. 1000 MacNamara. 47,1000 Rescue 1" 500 MacNamara.

46 1000 Ton Home 20 2CO Mont Ton ...2 80' 100 Ton of 50 100 Red Top 1000 Ton 56 11 m. Session. 500 45! 500 46 Black 46 500 Mont 16 1000 Dixie Mln 21' ,100 Mont Ton ...2 80 100 Gold 90 1000 Red Top 41 500 Jim Butler 63 llort Ton Belmnt.l 500 Jim Butler 65 2000 Ton Home 20 2500 45! 500 Ton Star 87 2000 441 2 p. m. Session.

1000 Black 4613500 Red Top 1000 Black 47! r.OO Ton Mdway.l 500 Gold R.V 500 Ton 1 25 Gldfld Red L. 07! 100 Ton of Nev.ll I 4000 Indiana 02 500 Ton 38 i 2000 43 1 000 Ton 57 400 Mont Ton .2 SOItSOO Ton 58 1000 Red Top 421 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District. Bid.Ask.l Amargosa Orig Bullfrog. 37 39 Bullfrog 27 Grande.

10 11 Bullfrg Bk 29 30! Wonder 06 OS Mont Bullfrog 14 Goldfield District. Adams 16 CO. 93" 95 Black 45 47IJumbo Ex 27 Blk Butte Ex lllKendall 34 36 Black 03 05 1 Mohawk 22 Blue Bell 04 Goldfleld. 25 35 Blue Bull 30 Red Lion 07 Columbia Mt. B5: Red Top 43 44 Diamond 11 Ives 39 45 Diamondfleld.

83 63 SO Dixie Mm 22 27lSllver Pick 16 18 Frisco 20 Treasure 10 12 Goldfield Nev. 781 Vernal 16 Tonopah District. Ton 05 1 lOJMlzpah Ex 20 22" Cash Boy 09 13lMont Ton. ..2 7714 280 Gold 8S 9OiNorth 56 57 Great Westrn. ,03 04IPayma8ter 06 O6MI Home 20 22lRescue 12 15 Indiana 02 of Nev.ll 75 12 00 Jim- Butler 63 Tomahav.k 12 14 Little.

Ton ..1 40 United Ton 09 42 44! West End 50 Ton Mid 1 20 1 251 Other Districts. Anglo-Nev ..2 70 'Rothwell 25 Bsperanza 01 op. 'Ton IB Gold Mt Con. 02lTon Gold 16 17 Ray O'Brien 05 REAI, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY.

MARCH 17. Mary H. Cunningham to Isabella M. Cowell. lot on line of Lombard street.

1 150 of Van Ness avenue. W6O by: $10. Same and Harriette De Witt Kittle to Herbert F. Zecher. lot on line Franklin street.

62:6 of Lombard." 25 by Charles .1. Schroeder to Meta Schroeder, undivided one-fourteenth of following: Lot on line of Gough street, 56:3 of Pulton, 25 by also lot on SW corner of Gough and McAllister streets. 27:6 by 8 60; $5. Mary J. Boyd to Jennie A.

Behrens lot on line of Hayes street. 82:6 of Buchanan 120 by gift. Solomon Levy to Bertha Kroger lot on line of McAllister street. 60 of Lyon 25 by 100; $5250. Leopold Mlchels et al.

to James Cox et lot on line Shotwell street 100 of Fifteenth. 8 25 by $10. City and County of San Francisco to Marie E. Geary, lot on SW corner of Fifteenth and Guerrero streets. 80 by W.

100- R. H. McDonald (by R. I. Whelan.

'sheriff) to George E. Bates, lot on SE line of Market street. MA SW of Sanchez SW 177 4 SE 110 NE 167:2.,. NY also fot on by' 1 BeaVer 3 Bame! tO John and Loita Bohllg. Agnes K.

and William Flnlav 'to Margarei a. Williams, 'lot on line of Fourteenth street. 174 Wof Noe. 20 by John and Annie Walton to Mary Gleeson lot on line of Twenty- fourth street of Treat avenue. by 75 $10 Jay C.

and Elizabeth A Pitcher, to A and Ethel F. McDougald. lot on line of Cas-105 76: Ot 25 CSC Thompson on line of Sanchez street. 80 of Twenty fourth. 34 $10 ard U.

and Kann Steinman to and Clara B. Myer. lot on line of Twentvcecond street. 105 of Noe. 100 by H4; Bmelie Gassmann to Eugene Gassmann et a 1.

re-record 1923 D. 74. lot on mv corn? of Union and Kearny Btreets, 60 by also lot on corner Filbert place and Union street. 37:6 by eift Eugene and Cecile and' Alice Dcassans to Luigi Nunziato, lot on line of 77 reet 60 Kearny, i Margaret A. Williams to 1 Agnes K.

Flnlay I (wife of William lot on line of tre 898 9 1 Golden Gate avenue, 68-9 by 68:9, quitclaim deed $10. J. W. Wright Investment Company to same; $10. nP ajiy Pacific States Telegraph and Telephone Company to E.

Petrie Hoyle, lot on line of 77 -o sl0 W2O i Petrie and Alice M. Holye to Occident- Orient Medicine Company same- $10 lueal Occident-Orient Medicine Company to Beatrice Friederich, same; $16,000. Pacific States Telegraph and Telephone Company to same, same, quitclaim deed i $10 City and County jof Han Francisco Margaret Sharp, lot on line of San Bruno street of Marlposa, 74:6, 102. NT? 75 96; 'c. PhlUlminia Oxen to Henry Yung, lot on line Second 5 avenue.

125 California street. 25, 118, 8 25. 121; $10 amorma 1 Wales L. Palmer to William Palmer lot on line of Sixteenth avenue, 150 of street. N25: by $10.

-Abigail Jennings: to George Jennings, Mary Kingston I and Thomas Jennings, lot commenc: ing 110 from SB corner of Tenth avenue and I street, 175 by 120; also lots 78 9 and 13. block '8, lot 37, block i 9, Flint Tract- also i lot 3.V Homestead; gift. 1 Mary IJ. Kingston, Thomas Jr. and Annie Jennings to John B.

1 and Matilda Pratt, lot on line 'of Tenth avenue, 185 -S of I street 25 by 12O; $10. 7 Jacob Heyman Company to Annie arid Mary Fleming, lot on line of Forty-fourth avenue 1 Sof street, S2sby 120: Mary .1. Royd ito Jennie A. Behrens. lot on llr.e of Ftate street 250 of Central 8 by 100.

lot 1 18. block 37. City Land tion also lot on iSE coriiir of; Goettlngen Henry streets, 100 by SO, i lot 5, block IS I PROMINENT FKATERNALJST ON TOUR OF VISITATIONS Frederick Gaston, the Head of the Grand Fraternity, Is Tendered a Reception. Frederick Gaston, one of the best known fraternalists of this country, arrived in this city last Thursday on a tour of visitation to all the branches oi the Grand Fraternity, a fraternal organisation of which he has been the head for the last twenty years. California is a part of the territory he has included in his itinerary.

He has In the last three months visited all the Southern States and will continue the visits until he shall have been in every State in the Union. On the evening of his arrival here he was honored by a reception in the banquet hall of the Odd Fellows' building, he was welcomed by nearly 500 persons, and, after the formality of introduction, he addressed the meeting. Last evening the various subordinates of the Grand Fraternity in this city had a cla3s initiation in the same building to enable the head of the order see how the members carry out the ritualistic work. To-night Mr. Gaston will be the guest of honor at a dinner at the California Hotel, given by the members of the local branches and those of the branches in the cities bordering on the bay.

Mr. Gaston Is accompanied on his travels by Mrs. Gaston, who is deeply interested in fraternal work. Changes of Captains. Captain F.

C. Boehmer Is now captain of the steamer Ida in place of Captain H. Johannessen; F. A. Johnson succeeds P.

H. Crlm in command of the L. Roscoe; A. Stark is master of the steamer F. A.

KUburn in place of K. Merrlam. and E. Kallenb-rg has succeeded J. Mattson as master of the schooner Mabel Gale.

Makns Another Fast Passage. Ihe Xorweg-ian ship Lancing, which arrived on Thursday from Newcastle, England, made the long trip in the remarkably short time of 115 days. The Lancing was once a steamer. Sh. was built ln 18Wi at Glasgow.

Since her to a sailing vessel she has made a number of record She is a fourmaster and square-rigged on every mast. Water Front Notes. One hundred and thirty-four bodies transferred yesterday from the army transport Thomas to the Presidio. The German ship Henrlette. out days from Port Lus Angeles for Portland, wu placed on th overdue list yesterday at 8 per cent.

Ihe other overdues are quoted as follows: Freshfleld and Mars; 90 per cent; Oberon. 8 per cent, and Francois, 5 per cent. Martin Brown, who lives at 421 Francisco street and Is employed in the customs service, nearly choked yesterday on his false teeth. A sneeze had detached the artificial grinders rrom Brown's gums and the convulsion had thrown the Ivories down his throat, where they remained hard and fast until Dr. Pawlick! at the Harbor Hospital pulled them bock.

John O'Keefe, the diver, jumped overboard about 10 o'clock Thursday night from Howard-street wharf and saved from drowning John O'Leary, a marine fireman, who, while intoxicated, had taken an involuntary dive Into the tide. W. Bannister, the colored cook on the army transport Thomas, developed signs of and wa turned over to the city authf Hties. When the ambulance from the Harbor Hospital arrived at the transport wharf Bannister was In Captain Dunn's office, swathed in life preservers and swimming carefully in the atmosphere. When they told him the ambulance was a lifeboat he went on board without making any resistance.

Louis Goinez. two years old. who lives at 12 Bartol street, tried the experiment of coal oil. Eh-. Pinkham at the Harbor Hospital mixed him a chaser, which probably will counteract any evil effects of the Rockefeller cocktail.

Notice to Mariners. SAN DIBGO BAT CALIFORNIA. (List of Lights Buoys and Daymarks. Pacific Coast. 1904, page 11.) Notice Is hereby given that Gammon shoal buoy No 2, a first-class nun, reported, March 16, dragged about 500 feet to the eastward, will be replaced as soon practicable.

By order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U. S.

Inspector. Twelfth Lighthouse District. WASHINGTON. SLIP POINT LIGHT Page 42, No. IS6 (List of Lights, Buoys and Daymarks, Pacific Coast, page 73) Located on Slip Point, easterly side of Clallam Bay.

southerly side of Juan de Fuca Strait. About April 1, 1906, a fixed white lens lantern light will be established at thla station 30 feet above the water. 6 feet above the base of the structure from which It will be shown, and will illuminate 240 degrees of the horizon. The approximate greographlc position of the light, as taken from chart No. 6300 of the States Coast and Geodetic Survey, is: Latitude.

48 degrees 15 minutes 46 seconds; longitude 124 degrees 14 minutes 48 seconds; Otter Point, NE 5-16 miles; Waaddah Island, right tangpnt northerly, 15v4 miles; Sombrlo Point, NNW 11-16 W. 13 Vi miles. The structure is a white one- story frame building, with brown roof, with a shelf on the northwesterly corner, from which the light will be shown. On the same date there will be established In the structure a third class Daboll trumpet, operated by compressed air. to sound during thick or foggy weather blasts of two seconds, separated by silent intervals of IS seconds' duration.

By order, of the Lighthouse Board. L. C. HEILNEtR. Commander.

U. S. Lighthouse Inspector. Railroad-avenue Homestead Association; gift. Julius C.

Rels to John H. Schmidt, lot 7, block 4, Reis Tract; grant. J. Y. Ayer to Richard Corbett, lot 5, bloclc Syndicate's First Addition to San Francisco; $10.

George and Kate Ryan to James McElllgott, lot on line of Hollnday avenue, ICO of Waller street. 25 by 75. lot 15. block 1, Franoonla, $10. Bernhani Getz to Enallie F.

Peres, lot on NW line of London street, 50 SW of China, SIV oi) by NW 100, block 2. ExceUlor Homestead; Oscar H. Ferguson to Catherine Sw-eetman. lot on NW line of Paris street, 27,1 NE of Brazil, NE 25 by NW 10, block 18, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builders' Contracts.

Theodore D. and Selma Davis (owners) with Altchison Canfield (contractors), work for a two-story frame building on line, of Greenwich street, of Polk, 26 $3525. Frod G. Bralnard (owner) with J. C.

Wilson (contractor), architect Alterations and additions to two rottages Into flats on line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 200 of Point Lobos RO by 130; $2300. Frank O. Johnftone (owner) with R. W. F.wlng (contractor), architect C.

M. carpenter work, plumbing, painting, lathing, plastering, cement work, for a fiveroom and bath cottage on lot 16, block 5, subdivision 1, Mountain Spring property; $1474. Mary Wynn (owner) with William A. Newsom (contractor), All work for a two-Btory frame building on line of Alabama street, 101 of Twenty-sixth, 25, 100. 25.

100; $4500. Sophia Hoffmann (owner) with John Wikman (contractor). architect All work for a two-story frame building (four flats) on line of Fourth avenue. 175 of Lake street, 2C by 120; $4500. L.

H. Moisc (owner) with E. W. Stone (contractor), architects Cunningham Pollteo Grading, excavating and concrete work for a three-story frame dwelling on NE corner of Hill and Castro streets, 76, 78, 76, 76, 75; $1125. George Wagner (owner) with W.

O. Peterson (contractor), plans by All work ex, cept painting and electric wiring for a three! story and a two-story frame building on the i NE corner of Devlsadcro and Lloyd streets, 110:3 by $13,130. Simon Newman (owner) with C. P. Moore (contractor), architect J.

E. Kraft Carpeni ter work, excavation, brlok and stone mason work, concrete and artificial stone work, tin and galvanized iron work, lathing and plastering, glass, hardware and iron work for a three-story and basement residence on line 1 of Jacknon rtreet, 80 of Laguna, BO by I 127:8 $27,597. Same owner with Shepard Bros, (contractors), architect same Sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; $2740. Same owner with Keen Elbach (contractors), architect same Painting, wood finishing and tinting for same on same; $1243. M.

Johnson (owner) with Rainey Phillips (contractors), architect C. A. Meussdorffer Concrete work, brick work of mantels and cleaning down fronts for a six-story and basement brick building (apartments) on lot on SB corner of Fell and Franklin streets, 120 by 50, Western Addition 72: $1359. Same owner with same contractors, architect same Excavation, brick work, terra cotta, work for same on same: $17,255. Same owner with A.

H. Wilhelm (contractor), architect same All work except plumb- Ing-, painting, elevators, heating, brick, terra cotta nnd steel work, fire escapes, work gas fixtures, shades, for same on same': $35,680. Paire owner with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), architect carre Plumbing, gasfitting for same on same; $8457.

nwner with H. Maundrell (contractor), architect same and varnishing for same on same; $3295. STOCK RAISERS ARE TOO SLOW President Hagenbertk Says Coast Men Should Supply Meat for the Philippines MEANS A BIG BEVENUE Government Is Paying Millions of Dollars Every Year to Foreign Markets F. J. Hagenberth, president of the National Livestock Association, has been a guest at the Palace Hotel for several days, awaiting a chance to go to Los Angeles, where private business affairs await his coming.

While discussing the livestock situation in the West yesfcerday, Hagenberth expressed surprise over the fact that the coast stockmen were not showing more interest in the consumption of meat in the Philippines, the supply for which the Government is getting from South America and Australia. Upon this subject he said: I cannot understand why your cattlemen I and do not unite In an effort to get this for coast Instead of letting foreign markets derive the magnificent revenues the annual trade provides for them. Government, through Its army commissary department, is advertising for bids for supplying head ol beeves and 200.000 sheep that will be opened on July 1. It Is almost certain that these contracts will be awarded to Australian ana South American i firms, as before, instead of to cattlemen on this coast. When you consider that the I beeves bring about a head and sheep 1 about S3 lio it is easy to imagine what a loss it means to the Pacific Coast industry, amounting to several millions of dollars.

If the cattlemen and the big beef contractors on this coast would only unite there I is no doubt that they could divert this trade to themselves, where it rightfully belongs. San Francisco, with its ample facilities, could the bulk of the supplies and Seattle and Portland could also get a share of It. From what I have observed your cattlemen are too si- w. COUNTESS IS OX VERGE OF LOSING SUM OF $13 66 Petition Is Filed to Set Aside Decree of Distribution in Jordan Estate. "Nora Aymeric, a nonentity, identical in description with the Countess d'Humieres." will lose $13 66 if the court grants a petition filed yesterday jby Thomas H.

Palache, administrator the estate of the late Louisa Mary Jordan. The Countess d'Humieres (nee Kelly), Christian name Norah, who resides in Ireland, will also lose $12 66 if the petition is granted. So, if the ancestral castle in old Erin needs repairs they will have to be made with other than American gold. Mr. Palache sets forth that a decree cf distribution heretofore made in which a few hundred dollars were ordered distributed among- a score of the common people and one Countess was improperly ordered.

He asks that the decree be vacated and that all of the funds of the estate be distributed to William Frederick Courtney Jordan, as assignee of W. R. H. Jordan, surviving husband of the deceased. The petition will be heard by Judge Coffey.

ENGLISH SEEKS TO CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS Flics Petition Tor Writ to Prevent Judge Fritz From Hearing Charge of Bribery. James A. English, charged by J. J. Crowley, secretary of the California State Board of Pharmacy, with bribery, has applied to the Superior Court for a writ of prohibition to prevent Judge Fritz from proceeding with the hearing of the charge against him.

Crowley got a warrant for the arrest of English on the ground that English came to him and paid him a bribe of $50 to procure the issuance to him (English) of a certificate authorizing him to practice pharmacy. Judge Fritz, from whose court the warrant was issued, intends taking up the case and it is to stay these proceedings. If possible, that the writ of prohibition is sought. George D. Collins, attorney for English, raises the point that the legislative act establishing the State Board of Pharmacy is unconstitutional and that no such person as the secretary of the State Board of Pharmacy is known to law; hence no crime has been committed.

The Louisiana K. G. Company of San Francisco. ORGANIZED MAT, 1900. TO THE PUBLIC BEWARE OF All genuine tickets of this company have Initials O.

0.," on faces and Monogram R. G. en backs thereof. Following are the capital prizes as decided by the Honduras National Company, Saturday, Marrh 11. 1905: No.

wins $7500, sold in San Francisco, No. 13500 wins $2000, sold In Portland. No. 11224 wins $1000 sold in Boulder Creek. No.

5172 winn 5500. sold in San Francisco, No. 174 wins $250. sold In Madera, Cal. No.

13OU8 wins $250, sold in San Francisco, Cal. The R. CJ. Company paid to J. J.

Clark, Novato. Marln CouVy, $.1750 for onehalf of ticket No. 52738, drawing February 23, 1905. To A. B.

Greenwald Cigar Company, Log Angeles. fcr client, $1250 for onehalf ticket No. 45211. drawing February Zi To I. V.

Schofield. 3 Pine street. San Francisco. for client. $625 for one-half ticket No.

13315, drawing February 23. 1905. To Sam L. Beary for Robert Larsen. Portland $1000 for whole ticket No.

21SS9, drawing February 11. 1905. Poses as Grand Army Man. Thomas O'Brien, 22 Minna street, a member of the Grand Army, obtained a warrant from Police Judge Mogan yesterday for ihe arrest of John Mc- I Quillan on a charge of petty larceny. O'Brien met McQuillan in a saloon at 101 Kearny street on Wednesday, and, cfter talking for a few minutes, Mc; QuJllan said he had belonged to the fcame regiment as O'Brien and finally I convinced him by giving dates and i names.

O'Brien alleges that McQuil: put something in his liquor to drug him, because he feel asleep, and when he awoke his bank book, showing a deposit of $2100, a promissory note and his pension papers had been stolen. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAILED. Friday, March 17. Stmr South Coast.

Olaen, Cagpar. Stmr A KUburn. Merrlam, Attorla. Stmr Sierra, Houdlette, Sydney, via Honolulu. DOMESTIC PORTS.

PORT SaiIed Mar Schr Gamble, lor San Francisco. Arrived Mar Stmr Arctic hence Mar 15; stmr Roanoke, hence Mar 16 Sailed Mar 17 Stmr Roanoke, for Portland SaiIed Mar Stmr Centralla for San Pedro; schr James A Oarfleld for San Pedro. Arrived Mar Stmr Newsboy, hence Mar 4. "THE MAKING OB A The Youne i Men's Christian Association of this city has engaged Rev. Frank L.

Norton, formerly of Onrinnati. Ohio, and more recently of Long Beach. to address the men's meeting auditorium Sunday afternoon. Mr is a pleasing: speaker and he will take for theme "The Making of a Man." As a jjicUide to the address a number of fine views China and the Chinese will be thrown upon the t-creen by means of the stereopticon. These are largely attended and are free I to all men.

HONDURAS NATIONAL CO. Class Saturday, March SB. No 1 PrlzeiNo. Prize No. 117.....

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38 38 978..... 36 1047 38 1078..... 24 1133..... 24 1477..... 36 1522.....

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36 120 3472..... 3G 36 1 3770 36 3519..... CO 3867 24 3805..... 120 3009 24 4048..... 60 4109.....

3ti 4326..... 36 4334 24 4375..... 38 4355..... 24 4505..... 120 38 4532.....

24 4710 24 4912..... 38 4942 36 5137 60 5160.. 24 5172..... 3000 3372..... 36 5374.....

36 3387 60! 6448..... 24 5463 24 6518..... 36 5530..... 24i5688 24 6006..... 24 24 6397 36 6477.....

24 36 6868.. ,36 6015..... 24 7014..... 36 7028..,.. 24 7171.....

24 7181..... 180 24 120 7434 36 7531..... 24 7657..:.. 36 7033 24, ,5069..... 36 8128.....

24 8226 36 24 8330 24 8380 24 8382 36 8507..... 24 8329 38 8330..... 120 8581 120 8052 36 9036..... 36 9173..... 24 0229 24 9311.....

120 9381..... 24 60 9526..... 9536..... 24 9673..... 60 0740: 24' 9924 24-0934 24 9982.....

24 10079 120 10203 88 10373 36110421 18010432 120 10499 36 10600 36 10635..... 38 10704 601 I 10784 10799 24 10945 24 60 11089 3611224 9000 11234 24 120 11338 24 11442..... 24 11561..... 60111580 24 11631. 24 11647.....

24 11782 60 11754 120 11797 60 i 11913 24 60 12141..... 3612143 24 12174..... ,38 12271..... 24 12278 38 12397. -f 24 12482 180 12522.....

24 24 12593..... 24 12937 24 130C8. 1600 13102 24 13207 24 13240 1201133C8 24 13337 24 24 13300 12000' 13896 120 13989 24 14033..... 3614060 180 14415 24 1J423. 36114472 120 14455 30 14502.....

60 14831. 24 14839 120 14908 60) 16223..... 24 15232 60 15315 24 15444..... 15480..... 24 16541.

60 IMPIi 60 13678 24 60113851..... 120 16022 38 15151 60 10242 36 16273..... 24 16537 36 16669 36 10808 24 16931..... 60 17005 36117113 24 17114 24 17140 24117223 36 17303. 120 1738.1.....

24117612 60 17638 24 17053 600117664 3617753 60 24 15074..... 24 18120 24 18169..... GO 18178 24118320 4O 18352 36U5400 18401 36 18534..... 36118536.. 60 18369 24 18500 60 18703.....

36 18831 36 24 19283 36 19351 24 24 19630 36 19697..... 60 19627 120 19670 24 19833 60119996 36120041 24 20C93 24120329:...: 36120384 80 20387..... 24120533..... 3620670 24 20641 24120734 3620908..... 24 20044 2420071 21026 24 21129 24 2116S 3621326.....

120 24121409 60 21488 80 21508..... 24 21G60 34 21092 24 21766 38121809 80 21828..... 24121977 24122006..... 180 22160 00122243 18022279..... 24 22295.....

12022410 24 22323 24 22764..... 2422011 36 22946 120 23034 24123000 24120449 24 23491 6O 23565..... 600) 23709 R0113723 60123340 24 24176..... 36124242 .60124294 24 24396 60124426 24 24711 (VI 24777 86 24798 38 24787..... 36124837 60 23042 120 25066 24 23006 24125143 38 26162.....

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24199080 60 90281 120 199381 86199393 i 180 99627 36199703 S4 MTfL 120 99773..... 24 99838 38 99861 99968 36) APPROXIMATION PRIZES. .100 numbers, from 69672 to 69772 Inctaai-ra. being fifty number? on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $60 100 numbers, from 13540 to 13640 Inclusive, being fifty numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $12.000 100 numbers, from 11171 to 11274 inclusive, belns fifty numbers on each side of the number drawing the ctp't' 1 of $6000 TERM I- fa 999 numbers ending with 22, being- the two la 9 1 figures of the number drawing the capital prize of 512. 099 1 numbers ending with 90.

being the two last figures of the number drawing the second capital prize of The subscriber, having supervised the singler.umber drawing, class C. Honduras National Company, hereby certifies that the above the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100.000 placed In the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Witness my hand at Puerto Cortes, Honduras. C. this Saturday.

March 11. 1909. W. S. Commissioner.

No. 69.722 draws first capital prise of sold In New York. Peoria, Cincinnati. Fort Worth and St. Louis.

No. 13.590 draws second capital prize of $12 000; sold In New Orleans, Chicago. Indianapolis, New Boston. Cincinnati and St. Louis.

1 No. 11.224 draws third capital prise of $6000f sold in Peoria. New Orleans, Boston. Indianapolis and Columbus. No.

5172 draws fourth capital prise of $300 Of -in San Francisco, Boston, Mobile, New York. New Orleans and St. Louis. No. 13.0HS draws fifth capital prize of $1300: sold In Cincinnati.

Hartford, St. Louis, ChU caro New Tork and Boston. No. 174 draws sixth capital of $13f15t sold in San Francisco, Boston. Mobile.

Chicago. New York. New Orleans and St. Louis. $15,000 FOR OP VTR9T CAPITAL PRIZE.

United States of America. County Philadelphia. February 20. 1905. Be It known on the day of the data hereof, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, residing in the city of personally appeared J.

W. Nunan, who. being duly sworn according to law did depose and say that he is a resident of Philadelphia. and that he is the rightful owner of one-third of ticket No. 49.693 yof the Honduras National Lottery Company, which In the drawing held on Saturday, January 14.

1906. at Puerto Cbrtez. Honduras, C. drew the first capital prize of $45,000 and that he received amount of his prise in full without any deduction whatever. J.

W. NUNAN. 1448 Frazier street. Sworn and subscribed before me this 2Otb day of February. 1905.

ARNOLD KATZ. Notary Public $7500 FOR 50 ONE-SIXTH 09 FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Missouri. City of St. Louis.

H. E. Hackman deposes and says that at 3914 Castleman avenue, St. Louts. and that 'he is the rightful owner of ticket of No.

63.315 In the Honduras National Lottery, which in the drawing held oa Saturday, February 11. 1905. at Puerto Honduras. C. drew the first capital prize of H.

E. HACKMAN. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of February, 1903. HENRY J. 1 SHAUNHORST, Notary Public.

$15,000 FOR ONE- THIRD OF FIRST CAPITAL. PRIZE. State of Ohio. Montgomery County. Personally appeared before me a notary public in and for said county and State.

Jacob M. Alvord. who being first duly sworn deposes and says that he is a resident of the city of Dayton, county of Montgomery. State of Ohio, and that he is the rightful owner of one-third of ticket No. 65.513.

class B. of Honduras National Lottery Company, which number In drawing held February 11. 1905. at Puerto Cortes, Honduras. C.

drew the first canttal prize of $43,000. JACOB M. ALVORD. Sworn before me this -Ist day of February, 1905. B.

F. HBRSLUY. Notary Public. $7500 FOR 50 ONE -SIXTH OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Louisiana.

City of New Orleans. Before me. Edward a Notary Public In and for the parish New Orleans, per- sonally came and appeared Max Jessetson. who. being duly sworn, deposed and said that his address is 262 Dearborn street.

MonaanocK building, 111 ami that he Is th? holder and. owner of one-sixth of ticket. No. 65,515 of the Honduras National Lottery (Louisiana State Lottery) and the drawing that took place at Puerto Honduras, on February 11. 1906, and that the said number won the first capital prize of $43,000 and that the said prize was paid to htm on presentation JBSSELBON.

Sworn and subscribed to before this February 23. 190.1. EDWARD Notary Public If you I can't get along with people keep away from them. )c IMEkifIMHhaHBnnBWmH'HSsK Sr-TTCTO STXWX.IES. KKNTtKS have OCO drop-head Whites lor lent at J2 a month: but sowing machines on earth.

Telephone turn. WHUE A ING MACHINE 'Jl5 Market at. DOMESTIC The machine for family use; bast cheapest: second-hand all makes at any pnee- ail kinds rented lowest rates Domes- tic ofilce. ion Market near Sixth. AUTOMATIC (W.

second-hand fhghtly used I You know where the swing in the window. 1051 Mkt. si AIA, kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1915 Mission STORAGE AND WA.REHOITBBS.

Storage Van furniture, hourrhold poods stored, moved, shipped. ijo- 731 Howard nr. Third: phone Grant ML CAPITAL Van and Storage Co. I Phone Main "1 JOHN F. COOPER, pres: furniture moved, packed, shipped storeq.

PACTFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2.120 more phone Jackson 281. PIERCE- P.ODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office. and more; tel.West 828 HFKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel.

Main IMO. Shipping: at cut rates. i STXTTTEEIKG rTAIOffEBIHO. MELBOURNE system: 2 rchools; 610 Diamond, Franklin. Inquire 521 Franklin.

1 to 4. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued Francisco B. Machado, 24, 65 street, Maria A. doe rtoa, 20.

65 Jackson st. Mlciiaelis Hammer, 21, lone, Gladys E. McCauley. IS. lore.

i W. Smilh. 02. 10 Pearl stret, and Jane W. Ilieclns, 52.

4 Vernon place. 8. Casey, GC. 915 Powell street, and Elsie West 42, 915 Powell street. Percy C.

V.mdhatr.. 21. 844 Fulton street. Adelr E. SheDard.

21. Alameda. Dirtrik 27. 1144 Mariposa street, and Inpa Rifle. 28.

113 Newman street. Err.lie -4. 613 Pacific street, and Uarban. 20. 331 trny street, C.

Norton, 50. 19 Sumner street, and Louise Mr.ere. 45, Springfield. Mo. John M.

Stockton street, and Eltuteria A. Uparte. IS. 525 Valiejo street. Paul C.

Westerrteld, 2S. 1580 Fulton street, r.nd Ada D. Zech. 21. IKC6 Pine Ftreet.

HRTHS-lARRIAGES-DEAM kirth, Riarriacc and death notices sent by 1 mail will net be Inserted. They must be handed in at cither cf the publication offices and be 1 Indorsed witli the name and rc-sidence of per- Mins authorised to the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement i the event are rublifhed once in this column of charre. BOOK. I In this city, March 15, 1905, to i the f.if' of G.

D. Cummings, a daughter. r-OLLARL) In this city, to the wife of Arthur W. Dollard, a daughter. In Oakland.

March 16, 1906. to the wife cf K. Mayerle, a son. TAVAHES (nee ln this city. March 15.

1905, to the wife of Louis Tavarcs, twin daughters. MARRIED. In this city, March 16. IHCS. by the Rev.

Dr. E. Nelander. Peter GuFtave Anderson and Selma Alfrida Olson, bottl of this city. OOVELL McLEOD In this city March 15, IHOS.

by the Rev. George W. White, pastor of Central M. E. Church.

Femer M. Co veil Eleanor P. McLeod. both of San Fran- clsco DIED. Boyd.

Mary- 77. I McLcuKMin Bernard. CotnEtock, Wm. H. 29 Ccrdcna, Michael- 72.

McMahon, Viola oulter. Odland. Uoy lB dys I Kt-rtfvh. FreJ 51. I Olson.

Ole Peter 57. Gardner. Parah M. 72! Pacheco, Julia 15. Gf-ndctU.

Louis Pokorny, An-onla Olfason. Wm. 74. Keis, SO. Henderson.

Maud I'd. Uow-nzweig. Isidor 39. Hogan. Patrick 06.

Manda Holpin. Wm. J. A. Stanton, Catherine.

I Ktlleher, 7B. -Stoiser. William 20. l.avf. Vint, James H.

Lyman, Geo. F. Hi. Vorrcth, Christina 69. Mayer, Louis SI.

this city. March 16. 19C5. Mary J. Boyd.

relict of the late John Boyd, and mother cf Mrs. Henry Bthre'ns and the late Jam's A. Boyd, aged 77 years. C7Fr'c ndu pnd acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday March IS. at 1 p.

from her late resi- Hayes street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrrero streets at 2 p. m. In this city. March 17, 1905.

William dearly beloved band of 1 Ccmstock. a native of New York. ICFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully attend the funeral to-morrow Sunday), at p. from the parlors of I H. F.

Suhr 1137 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth, under the aus- i pices of Golden Gate Camp No. Woodmen of the World. Interment National Cemetery, In Oakland. March 17, 1905. Michael, beloved husband of Teresa Cordcna, and father of MLss Rosie.

Frank and Joe Ccrdona and Mrs. Rena Barbaselata, Mrs. 1 Mary Perata and Mrs. Levie Paaaolo, a na- tive of Italy, aced 72 years and 10 months. In this city, March 15, MOB, Wil- lUa Coulter, beloved father cf George M.

Coulter, a native of County Donegal, Ire- I land, aged 80 yearn. EyFner.ils and Acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at 10:30 o'clock a. at the parlors of Craig. Coehran 429 Golden Gate avenue, between Polk and Larkin streets. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemotery.

In the City and County Hospital. March 17. Fred Fertsch. a native of Germany, aged 51 years. In this city.

March 17. 1905, Pa rah M. Gardner, beloved mother of Ed- ma rd J. and Charles H. White and Fred A.

Gardner, a. native of New York, acred 72 years 3 months and 17 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday). March IS. at 2 p.

at her late residence. 2SSO Vallejo street, be- tween Broderick and Baker. Interment pri- vate. In this city, March 14, 1905, beloved husband of the late Phllo- mena Gendotti, and father of Joseph Emilia, Henry. Louis, Edith.

Sylvia and Ernest Genrtotti. and brother of Clementl Gendctti, a native of Ticino, Switzerland. 07 years and 4 months. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday. March 38, at 10 a.

from his late resi- dence. 1642 Hayes street, thence to St. Agnes Church, on Pare street, near Masonic ave- nue, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing et 10:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cemetery.

In ths Sisters- Hospital. Los An- March 11. IMS, William husband cf Sarah A. and father of William J. and -Gcnevievt S.

Gleason and Mrs. M. C. Hassett, a native of Rochester, N. aged 74 years.

A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14, A. O. W. (RoctK liter and Los papers please copy.) end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), from St.

Brigld's Church, corner Van avenue and Broadway, a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul. commencing at 10 a. m. In- terment private. In this city.

March 17. 1905. Maud, beloved wife of James W. Henderson, and brother of Albert Wells, a native of Minnesota, aged 43 years. Remains at parlors cf McKadden.

Mc- Brcarty Green. 1171 Mission street be- tween Seventh and Eigth. In this city. March 15. 19C5.

Patrick Hogan. beloved father of Mrs. Fanny Stanton. Mrs. Annie M.

Iffler Thomas Hogan and the late Mrs. Ella A Evans and Mrs. May T. Swift, a native of Ireland, aged 66 years 11 months and 28 days. ET'FriejidE and acquaintances are respect- fully lnnted to attend the funeral to-day Saturday).

March 18, 1905. at 8:30 from his late residence. 191 Elsie street, near Eugenia avenue, thence to St. John's Church where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul com- mencing at a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery carriage. In CoDcord. William J. A. Holpin.

beloved husband of "Paplnta." CyThe funeral will take place from late home, Paolnta stock ranch, Concord, on Saturday, March IS, at 10 a. m. In this city. March 16. 19C5, Join, beloved husband of the late Abble Kelleher, and father of Matt and Patrick John Kelleher, Mrs.

P. J. McLaughlln and the late lire. Denis Lucey. a native of the rarieh of Inchigeela, County Cork, Ireland, a red 78 I CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day at 6:30 a.

from his late residence, 524 Fourth street, thence to St. PLOTS In Odd Fellows and Masonic Cemeteries can be exchanged foe Plntx in SIT. OLIVKT CEMETERY For varticntarx "PP I at City OfTW i MAEKCT-A SttVKNTH BTB. James McGinn: Henry Hansen JAMKS McGINN A Formerly with McClnn Bron. ard Kmbalmers East BC.

Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery In this city. March 10, 1905, Delia, wire of Louis A. Laveau.

and loving mother of Charles and Harry Laveau. and sister of Mrs. F. C. Dietterle.

a native of Shasta County. Cal. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend. the funeral services Saturday March IS. at 10:30 a.

at the j.aiu.i* "of Julius S. Godeau, 810 Van avci ue. In Bulte. March 12, 10C5, George beloved husband of Mrs. George F.

Lyman and father of Chester L. Lyman. and son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyman, and brother of Edward H.

Lyman, Mrs. Robert B. Phillips, Mrs. E. H.

Merrill and 'Mrs. Arthur Meyer, a native of Massachu- setts, aged 40 years 10 months and 2 days. Boston, and Los Angeles, papers please copy.) tT-Z'Frienos and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow Sunday) at 2 p. from the Masonic Temple, corner Poet and Montgomery streets, the auspices of Occidental Lodge No. 22, F.

and A. M. Interment private. In this city, March 17, 1905. Louis William, dearly beloved husband of Johanna S.

Mayer, and devoted father of Fred Lew Tress p.nd Birdie Mayer and Mrs. K. Rector and the late Mrs. Corinne Gould, a native of Germany, aged 81 years 0 months and 28 days. A member of Society of Cali- fornia Pioneers.

(Sonoma, papers please CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), March 19. at 1 p. from his late residence. 13198 Pine street, between Hyde and Larkin. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery.

In this city, March 16. 1905, Bernard beloved brother of Charles McLoughlln, and uncle of Mrs. Wil- liam J. Connolly of Philadelphia, a native of Letterkeuny. County Donegal, Ireland.

A member of the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin of St. Ignatius Church and Third Order or St. Francis. CTThe funeral will take place to-day Saturday), at 2:30 p. from the parlors of McFadden, Green, 1171 Mis- sion etreet, between Seventh and Eighth.

In- terment Holy Cemetery by 3:30 p. m. train. this city, March 17, 1905. Michael, beloved husband of Kate McMahon (nee Daily), and son of the late Michael ana Jane McMahon.

and uncle of Mrs. Catherine McGuinness. a. native of Ireland, aged 29 years. (Philadelphia, papers please copy.) In city.

March 17, 1905 at the residence, 939 Golden -Gate avenue Viola Hose, beloved daughter of John .1 Catherine M. McMahon, and of Eileen McMahon, a native of New York, aged 1 year 8 months and days. this city. March 17. 1905, Roy John, dearly beloved son cf Injvald and Ellen Odland.

and loving brother of Edward Lloyd Odland, a native of San Francisco, aged 18 days. In this city. March 17, 1905, Ole Peter beloved husband of Louise Olsexi. and brother of Chris, Johannes and Jacob Olsen, native of Denmark, aged 57 years 2 months and 14 days. A member of Magnolia Lodge No.

29. I. O. O. and Brickhandlers' P.

and B. Union. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mcrrow (Sunday). March 19. at 1:30 p.

from Odd Fellows' Hall, corner Market and Seventh street, where funeral services will be held under' the auspices cf Maenolia Lodee No. 29, I. O. O. F.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery- In this city, March 15, 1905. Julia I'acheco. beloved mother of John and Julia Pacheco. a native of Mazatlan, Mexico, aged 45 years 7 months and 0 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (batcrday).

March 18. at 10:30 a. from her late residence, 1034 Pacific street. In this city. March 16, 1905, Antonia.

beloved wife of Joseph Pokorny. and mother of Edward and Robert Pokorny, aged 44 years. A member of Bohemian Lodge Venus No. 40. CTTriei.ds and 1 acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 19, at 1 p.

from the mortuary chapel cf the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- any, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- rero streets at 2 d. m. In this city, March 16. Ferdinand Reis.

a native of Germany, aged 80 years months and IS days. private. Please omit flowers. ROBEKZWKIG this city. March 17.

1905, Isidor. beloved son of Janet Rosenzwelg, and brother of Joseph Rosenzweig, Mrs. J. A. Noah and Mis.

M. J. Netter, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 6 months and S3 days (Sacramento, Philadelphia, and New York papers please copy.) ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 19, at 1:45 p. at his late residence. Hotel Dorchester, northeast corner gutter and Gcugh streets.

Interment Home of Peace Cemetery, by special train from Thirl and streets at 3:15 p. m. In this city. March 16, 1905, Manda, beloved wife of Z. S.

Skinner, a na- tive of Maine. 20 years. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, to be held on Sunday. March 19, at 2:30 at the parlors of J. S.

Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue. Remains to be shipped on Monday, at 9 o'clock, to Minneapolis, Minn. In this city. March 17, 1905, at her residence, 141 Dore street, Catherine Stanton, dearly beloved wife of William E. Stanton, and loving mother of William T.

and the late ward J. Stanton. and daugh- ter of the late Michael and Mary McCarthy, and- devoted sister of Michael. John and Margaret McCarthy and Mrs. W.

Kins, a native of Smartsvllle. County, Cal. In this city. March 17, 1905, Wil- liam Steiger, ased HO years. In this city.

March 16, 1905. James Hutton. beloved son of James and Margaret Viet. dnO brother of Mrs. A.

McCombc, Mrs. James Thompson and John. David, Hugh and Tlmnius Vim. a native of Belfast, Ireland. services 2 p.

m. Saturday, March IS, at hi? late residence, 2018 3utter street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery- this city. March 17. 1905.

Christina II beloved wife of the late Claus Vorrath of Bederkesa, any. and devoted mother of Mrs. Henry Sohl. and grandmother of Charlie Sobl. a native of Lanr.stedt, prov- lr.z Hanover, Germany, aged 09 years and days.

CvTriendp and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 :30 p. from the residence of her. daughter. Mrs. Henry Sohl, 4015 Twenty-fcui th street, near Noe.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery..

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