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The San Francisco Call and Post from San Francisco, California • Page 14

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14 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL', SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 300 Andes 30j 200 Savage 81 100 Belcher 2.i| 100 Seg 12 300 Best Belch.l 60j 200 Seg 13 i 200 Best Belch.l 65j 400 Seg 14 300 Caledonia 561 7011 Sierra Nev 41 300 Ohollar 18! 400 Sierra 42 100 Choliar 151 200 Sierra Nev 43 200 Challenge 18 700 Silver Hill 75' 850 Con Cal V.I 75 200 Union Con 72 200 Gould Cur. 30 500 Union 71 Mexican 2 25 3CO Utah 13 1100 Mexican 230 600 Yellow Jacket. 26 Ophlr 10 CO Afternoon Session Comstocks.

200 Alpha 500 Julia 08 600 Alta 04 WO Justice 07 300 Belcher 28 400 Mexican 2 35 200 Best Belch.l 65 100 Ophlr 200 Con Cal V.I 80 500 Savage 32 500 Crown 141 200 Savage 33 500 Exchequer 65! 300 Silver Hill 78 200 Exchequer 58 1 400 Union Con 73 i 400 Gould Cur. 301 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask. i Bid.

Ask. I Alpha 11 08 09' Alta 04 05! Justice 07 OS Andes 31 02 03 Bflcher 26 Wash ..02 04 Host Belch.l 60 1 2 35 2 40 Bullion 35 84 90 Caledonia BT MJ'Ophlr 10 1050 Challenge 17 20 22 Chollar 15 14 15 80 84lPavage 32 33 I Con Cal V.I 75 185 Scorpion 27 On Imperial. 01 02 Spk 13 14 i Con NY os 1 Sierra Nev 44 45; Crown 14 15iSllver Hill 80 S2 1 Sierra Nev. 06 15 I Eureka 50 Syndicate 10 15 Exchequer 58 CO: Union Con 75 76: Gould Cur. 30 12 IS Hale Norc.

84 Jacket. 25 27 TONOPAH AND GGLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. i 5000 Big Bullfrog. Mont Ton ..3 I 3500 Black 391 500 Mont Ton ..3 fIOOO Black 38' Mont Ton 3 25 1000 Black 40 1 2500 North Star 54 WOO Brooklyn 0512500 Noi-th Star 53 4000 Bullfrg Annx.

CS'ICoO North Star.bfiO 66 4000 Hllfrg M. b3O North Star 52 1000 Bllfrg b3O SI I North Star.slO 55 mm California 211 200 North Star 55 7000 Cash Boy 20! 4000 North Star B6 I 200 Dmdfid, 10 North Star.slO 54 UIOO Gold 1 10: 750 North Star.slO 53 800 Anch.slO.l Orig Bullfrog. 37 6500 Gold Anchor. 15! 500 Red Top 38 lO(Mt Gold Bar Rescue 12 1 500 Goldneld Mm. f.ft Rock Ex.

10 i Gldfld 01M2500O 1 M2500 Sandstorm 60 3000 GMftd Hnd.b6o 07 2000 Shoshone 11 l. Great Westrn S'lver Pick 21 500 Home 3a11500 Steinway 18 3000 Indiana Steinway 16 Indiana 00. 04,1000 Steinway 'b 90 19 I Butlor Ton 25 Jumbo slO Ton Sly Gld 16 I 500 Jumbo M. 90 2000 Ton Sly Gld 16 4000 Kawich Co Tr, of 12 1000 Mayne 15! 100 West End 75, Afternoon Session. Amarsrosa Home 3fl 1 1100 Big Bullfrog.

11 1000 Home 10.. 36 Bullfrg.biiO 5000 Home, 90.. ::8 i 3712000 HornS 35 ::000 Bullfrg Annx. 051 1000 Indiana 03 10.000 Bullfrg Com 11 500 Jumbo Ex 28 4000 Bllfrg M. 0 81 5000 Kawich Co.

21 2000 Bllfrg M. bf)O 1000 Lone Star 24 1 3000 Cash Boy 23 1000 Lone Star 23 3500 Cash Boy 100 Mont Ton 8 30 2000 Cash Boy, slO 20(1300 Mont Ton 2000 Cash Boy, slO 22', 500 North Star 54 I 1000 Cash Boy, fIO North Star 55 4000 Dmdfid. 10. North Star. 66 BSOO Dlamondflelii.

751000 North Star, slO 55 ,2000 Diamondfleld. 10U North Star 57 1 5000 Dmdfid. 90. Star, b3O 58 I 1000 Esperanza OIISOOO Or Bullfrg, b3O 38 5000 Frisco 121 100 Paymaster 06 1 1000 1 100 Red Top 38 300 Gold Anchor. 20 1000 Shoshone 11 I 500 Goldfleld Mm.

691 500 Ton Blmont.l 2000 Gldfld Reed 27 100 Ton 30 1000 Gldfld Reed 28i160t) Ton Gold IS I 1500 Gldfld 06 1 250 Ton of 13 00 2000 Gldfld Rnd.1.60 07 5000 Ton Sly Gld 15 2000 Great Westrn CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid.A»k.| Bid.Ask. Belmont 1 27 1 Tom ..03 05 Boston Ton 14 45 4M I California Hi 21 Midway 1571 60 'Cash Boy 25 Mlzpah Ex 20 Colehan 10 Mont Ton 3 3 35 Gold 17 1 201 Tnn Con. 15 Eula Con 15 North Star 55 56 Gold Mt 14 16.

0hi0 Ton 40 i Gold Mt Con. Rock Ex. 10 11 I Great Westrn 04 5. Rescue 12 13 Ind 02 03! Ton Bxten ...5 25 6 Of) Home 35 36 Ton of Nev. 13 25 14 00 Jim Butler 91 ph OS Llttla Ton ..3 50 End 80 82 Goldfleld District.

Adams 13 14 Hlbernia 16 Black Ants 07 Jumbo Co. 90 95 Black 87 88 Tumbo Ex 28 30 Blk Butte Ex 00 10 Kendall 32 35 Black 04 05 Kendall Ex 15 Blue Bell 07 08 Lone Star 23 24 Blue Bull 31 34 May Queen 32 Brooklyn 05 06 Mohawk 26 29 Butte 17 Boy 35 Bull (H'Nev Goldfleld. 38 41 Booth Co. 17 Nev 70 'Columbia 14 Oakes 10 Columbia Mt. 40 Oro 06 Conqueror 26 ITVnnsvlvanla.

06 Diamond 10 lllPotlatch 10 19 Diamondfleld. 73 75 1 lied Lion 04 Oti Exploitation. 06 Top, 37 3S i Dixie 22 21 Sandstorm 59 61 'Fawn 05 Sandstorm Ex. 15 Frisco 11 13 Silver Pick 20 22 Gold Duet 12 Ivea 40 45 Gold Hi 11.... 12 Goldfleld Mm.

61' Verde 05 Gldfld 06 14 16 Goldfleld Ton. 04 05: Wonder 04 5 Bullfrog District Amargosa 09 10 Eclipse 40 Amethyst 14 16 Gold Bar 35 40 I Big Bullfrog. 10 HlGldfld 05 Ori Bullfrog Mm. 75 Harris. 04 05; Bullfrg Annx.

04 OTilMont Bullfrog. 13 16 Bullfrog Cone r7'Orig Bullfrog. 86 38 Bullfrog Com 10 lljstelnway 18 Bullfrog 27! Vista 11 Bullfrg NBk 38 40! Wolverine 11 13 Other Districts. i Esperanza 01 11 i Knwlch ft 13 Way O'Brien 06 07' Kawich Gold. 25 29; South 63 I Kawich Kinir 1,1 ivania 32 Kawich MCo 20 HIU 20 Paymaster 05 Con 16 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE.

Following were the sales on the San Francisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday 9:30 a- m. Session. 1500 Black 500 Mont 3 i 2000 Blue Bull 31U0C0 Shoshone 10 1 i 1000 Blue Bull 3011000 13, 1000 Blue Bull. slO 600 St Ives, 10. 40 2006 Butler, slO 871 100 Ton 100 Mont Tn.

s. ..3 North Star 51 500 Mont Tn.b10.3 25! 11 a. m. Session. 1000 Btte.

90. 42 5000 Mont Ton 330 6500 Black 04 20fi0 Rothwell 25 .1000 Black Rock. 1000 Rothwell i 2000 Brunswick 04 2000 Ton Gold 16 I 500 Dixie Mm 24 500 Ton Home, b6O 38 lijno Gold 1 Ton Home 35 I 100 Gold Anchr.l Ton Home. b3O ::6 1500 Gldfld Aurora 101 50 Ton Home 40 1000 Aurora. b(K) Ton Home 3000 Gldfld Red L.

500 Ton Home. b3O 37 4000 Jim Butler 87 600 Ton Star. 64 2000 Jim Butler 8S 1000 Ton SB 3000 Jim Butler 500 Ton Star. 53 4000 Jim Butler 90! 500 West End 72 ICO Mont 3 2 p. m.

Session. -f 1000 Black 04" a Ton Home.b6o 38 200 Gold 1 1511000 Ton Home .36 3000 Blue Bell. slO Ton Home 37 2500 Ind 02 10.000 Star slO. 63 2500, Ind 600 Ton Star. 54 200 Mont Ton -r: 3 35 500 Ton Star.

5:5 I', 600 Ton Belmont. 25 4000 NyN Star. 8 10. ,54 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bullfrog District.

Bid.Ask.l Bid.Ask. Amargosa 15 Mont Bullfrog. 16 Bullfrg Annx. 03 Orig Bullfrog. 35 38 Bullfrg Bk 35 10 13 Llge 05 Vista 10 12 I Goldfleld District.

1 Adams 15 Jumbo 1 Co. SO 1 Black Butte. 37 40 Jumbo Ex 27 Blk Butte Ex 11 1 Kendall 34 37 Black fi 05 Lone Star 21 Blue Bell 08 May Queen V. .30 Diamond rv- 13 Mohawk 26 Diamondfleld. 80 (Red Lion 04 i Dixie Mm 24 25 Red Top 40 Frisco 13 ,41.

44 Gldfld Aurora 09 .10 Sandstorm 60 :68: 68 i Gldnd Dust 141 Sandstorm Ex. 16 Gldfld Star Silver Pick 19 25 Goldfleld Nev. 70 Slmmerone 85 Goldfleld Ton. 07 08 Tonopah District. Belmont 25 1 30! Mont Ton.

.3 30 3 37 California 18 Ton Con. 15 Cash Boy 20 25 North 54 56 Gold 15 1 20 Ohio 37 "39 Great Westrn 04 05 Paymaster 05 36 12 14 I Ind 02 02 14, T0n Extend ...4 50 I Jim Butler 81 jTon of 15 00 I Little Ton ..5 00 Tomahawk 12 16 I '45 48 United Ton 00 I isis? West End 75 Other Districts. 701. 25 Ex Ton 15 16 SSMftSSft TonGoldMt 15 REAL, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL, 14.

and Jennie Friedlander and F. K. and Mary F. Houston to Jane M. Ewell, lot on 8 line of Geary street, 63:9 of Polk.

58 9 by 3 120; $10. Edith Hecht to Joel K. Hecht, lot on NW iV9- nd Van NeM avenue Bliaa M. Hecht to same, same; $10. Adelheid Hecht to same, same; $10 Alice E.

Roberts to Carl F. Petersen. lot on 25 Yoo sf and Wet ter treets George W. and Hattie C. Turner to Annie J.

Bagge, lot on line of Washington street, 63:8 of Flllmore, 25:6 by 102; $10. John G. and Constance E. V. Roberts to Thomas and Sarah H.

Charlton, lot on line of Pierce street. 110 of Green, 27:8 by May B. and James S. Angus to Clara A. Reich, lot on line of Broderlck street, 112:6 of Sutter, 25 by 110: $10.

San Francisco and Suburban Home Building Society to James C. Jordan, lot on NW corner of Haight and Clayton streets, 82:6 by $10. James C. Jordan to San Francisco and Suburban Home Building Society, lot on NE corner of Richmond street and Jordan avenue. 100.

100, 433:4. 120, also lot on SE corner of California street and Jordan avenue, 100, 96, to California street. to beginning: also lot on NW corner of Richmond and Jordan avenues, 100. 100. 20.

433:4, 114.37, $5. Richard Tobln to Annie Tobln, lot on line of Shotwell street, 110 of Fifteenth. 30 by 120; gift. Lucy and Joseph nark to Susan M. Soule, lot on line of Dolores street, 114 8 of Cumberland.

37:6 by 105; $10. Tomaslna V. Keith same, lot on SW corner of Nineteenth and Church streets. 106 by 57; $10. Emelie and Anderson to William B.

Heywood, lot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Noo streets. 30 by 'N 91:6: $10. Adolph H. and Hattie O. Weber to George anrl Emil Grunlg.

lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Hampshire streets. 232:6, 180. ne 66. 47:4. 100.

140. 100; $10. Francis A. Potter to Etta H. Potter, lot on lino of Folsom street.

137:0 of Twentyfifth. 37:6 br gift. Frank and Margaret E. French to Anton Melnold lot on line of Duncan street. 172 of Church 48 114 20, 114, 114, 4, 114: $10! May T.

Ring to Edward G. Ring, lot on line of Eureka street 229 of Ocean road, 25 by 130; sift. William F. and Llzzetla M. Broderson to Manuel D.

Perry, lot on line of Twentyfifth street 265 of Diamond 27:6 by 114; Fannie E. Evans to R. H. Bawden. lot on SE corner of Vallejo street and Pinkney place.

by 60; Tee Sue Kwai and Wong Shee to Tung Mnn pt al. lot on line of Prosper! place. 82:0 of Clay street. 25 by 56; $10. City and County Investment Association to Lucius L.

Solomons, lot on line of Broadway 44 of Jones street. 23:0 by $10. William and Katie J. Gunther to John F. Smith lot on line of Bay street.

166:3 of I.arkin. 28: ft by $10. Jacob' Heyman Company to Eunice Hodnetr lot on line of Twenty-first avenue. 250 of Clement street. 50 by 120; $10.

Henry and Selda Meyer to Joseph Folger, lot on line of Fulton street, of Seventeenth avenue. 25 by 100; $10. Richard and Vesta W. Barker to Sarah G. Grablll lot on line of Forty-fourth avenue 75 of Btreet.

27, by 95: $10. Otto and Edith W. yon Rheln to Marta Kelly (wife of James), lot on line of street 82:6 of Twelfth avenue. 25 by 100; James Kelly to same, lot on line of street 32:6 of Twelfth avenue, 75 by 100; gift. Abbie T.

Dakin (trustee) to Mamie L. Dakin lot on line of street, 32:6 of Ferty-flfth avenue. 25 by 100; $10. Peter Stephani et al. to Augusta S.

lot on SE line of Cherubusco street, 4.V) SW of Coso avenue SW 25 by SE 140. lots 468 and 469. gift map $10. Julius C. Rets to Salvatore Rlcclardl.

lots 23 and 24. block 45, Rels Tract; grant. Albert Sutro to Carlo Chlossl, lot on. SE line of Mission street (as widened). 150 N'E of France, NE 150 by SE 83:6, lot 3, block 5.

Excelsior Homestead; $10. Matthew Redmond to Lambert Van I.aak, lot on line of Stoneman street 55 of Harrison 90 by 55, Precita Valley 163 and $10. S. Ducas Company to Abe and Charles Rosenstein. lots 40.

43 and 45. block Silver Terrace: $10. Estate nf John Pforr (by Anna Pforr and Max Walzman, executors) to J. Frank Walters and Anna D. Joost, block 11.

Mission and Thirtieth street Extension Homesead: $2200. Same to same, block 0, same; $2000. Charles Backoff to Theresa Backoff, lot on line of Andovcr street. of Cortland avenue, 25.0%, 90.014. 25.

lot 10, block 9, Fair's Hubdlvlsons to Holly- Park: gift. Emanuel Lewis Investment Company to G. W. Mlllfr, lot 13. block E.

Mission-street Company. sido of San Jose road. 54, :6 from NW line of street. 100 by 25: $10. T'lrlc A.

Henry to Pnullr.e Clerc, lot On line of York street. 175 of Precita avenue. 25 by by MO. lot 2. Ray Plumbe's subdlvison to Precita Vallry 228 to 231 $10.

J. E. Green to Elizabeth Green (wife), lots 1 to 5. block Park Lane Tract No. gift.

Thomaa' Katherine Christine C. and Lily A Rivers to Thomas Gibson, lot 18. block A. Glen Park Terrace; $10. Thomes and Florence Gibson to F.

V. Meyers, same; $500. State of California (by Tax Collector) to C. August Weihe. lot 24 block 380, O'Neill A Haley Tract: $46.

Abe and Charles Rosenstein to Jacob Heyman Company, block 38. University Mound Homestead Association; $10. Builders' Contracts. Thomas Shields (owner) with Thomas H. Day's Son (contractor), architect A.

M. Mllwal All work except glass, hardware. Iron and steel work, sidewalk doors, deadlights and priming of frames for a fouretory and basement brick building on lot on SW line of Mission street. 200 NE of Second, thence 25 SE 160, right angles 25, NTV 160" $18,365. Margaret M.

Meek with Gilbert Findlay (contractor and architect) All work for alterations and additions to a two-story frame building on lot on TV line of Walter street, 200 of Thirteenth. ICO by Robert J. Peoples (owner) with Floyd L. and Earl D. Balrd (contractors), work for a three-story frame building (six flats) on lot on line of Shotwell street.

125 of Twentieth. 30 by Edward J. Vogel (owner) with Watson Bros, (contractors), architect E. J. Vogel Brick and pressed brick work for a five-story brick building on lot on line of Pacific avenue, lin-fl of Franklin street, 47:6 by 100: $5517.

W. Mayo Newhall (owner) with H. H. Larsen A Bro. contractors), architects Bliss Faville Brick work for residence on lot on NE corner of Scott and Green streets.

60 on Scott by 137:6 on Green: $8500. Same owner with' Cook Young (contractors) architects Carnentry and mill work for same on same; 448. I. C. Scharff and 8.

J. Lazarus (owners) with J. B. Ogborn (contractor), architect All wcrk for four two-story frame buildings on on line of Seventh avenue. 100 of Point avenue.

120:6 by 120: S. C. Buckbee (owner) with Robert Grant Son (contractors), architect J. R. MIHer All work for a frame building on lot on 8 line of Clay street.

137:6 of Locust 127:9 Vby $4640. California Electric Works (owners) with P. J. Walker (contractor), architect F. F.

Sewall Removal of old buildings, excavation, grading, masonry, terra cotta, cut stone, concrete and asphalt floors, paving, carpenter and sheet metal work, plastering, plumbing, sewerage, steel and Iron work, painting for two fourstory buildings on lot on NW line of Folsom POLICE BOARD ACTS TARDILY Orders Saloon Men to Stop Poolselling by the Time Racing Season Is Over As a result of the Grand Jury crusade against the poolroom evil in this city, five saloon men were before the Board of Police Commissioners last night on citations for the revocation of their licenses. Evidence had been gathered by the Grand Jury detectives showing that pools on the races were sold in cigar stores of which the saloon proprietors were the lessors. The Commissioners gave the saloon men three weeks to show their good faith by stopping their tenants from selling pools. This puts the final decision on the revocation of the licenses over until May 5. The last race of the season will be run at Emeryville on the following day and pool selling will then cease.

The saloon of John W. Kelly at 131 O'Farrell street was the first place under investigation. Kelly took the stand and declared that he wanted pool selling stopped on his premises, but his tenants had a lease, he explained, and he had been advised that they could not be dispossessed unless a conviction of pool selling was secured. At this juncture President Poheim called Attorney Newburgh to the stand in an effort to discredit the District Attorney's office by making it appear that poolselling cases had been dismissed because of faulty drawing up of complaints. Poheim's silly attempt provoked a heated wrangle.

Detective Smith was placed on the stand to testify as to bets that he had seen made at the cigar store in front of Greggains Sullivan's establishment at 112 Ellis street on March 18. Smith said incidentally that he had seen a piliceman wearing star 109 standing near the place for over half an hour. It was proved by the defense that Officer Hayden was wearing the star in question. He was not on duty at the time, it was speciously pleaded. The Grand Jury detective next testified that he had placed a bet on a race in the room back of the cigar store at 126 O'Farrell street.

Christiansen Kenyon are the proprietors of the saloon. Attorney N'ewburgh for the defense endeavored to ascertain the compensation received by Smith from the Grand Jury for his services. He also endeavored to show that Smith was an assumed name and inquired about his former history. Upon Foreman Andrews' instructions Smith refused to answer the questions propounded. In the cases of W.

H. Rice. 129 O'Farrell street, and John L. Herget. Golden Gate avenue and Taylor street, the testimony of Smith was to the effect that had placed a bet in the poolroom In front of Rice's resort and had seen bets made at the cigar store in front of Herget's saloon.

The testimony adduced by the defense showed that the tenants of the cigar stores in both cases held leases and could not legally be dispossessed. President Poheim. in rendering the decision of the commission, stated that the saloonmen were believed to be. responsible for their tenants. It decided to continue the matter for three weeks before a final decision, and if the liokor men were acting in good faith, he said, they would in meantime assist in suppressing the poolselling.

Commissioner Reagan dissented from the opinion of the, other members of the board. He declared that the evidence in the case of Greggains and Sullivan did not show that dools were sold on the premises. He was in favor of revoking the licenses of Rice and also of Christiansen and Kenyon. In Herget'scase he thought the evidence was insufficient. Promotion Committee's The annual meeting of the Sacramento Valley Development Association will be held to-day at Pioneer Hall, Sacramento.

An address will be delivered by Mr. Wrigtit, who will speak for the Promotion Committee, showing its interest in the work of building up not only the Sacramento Valley but the whole State. street 185 NE of Third. NE 232:8 by NW 160; $98,165. Alameda County.

Wickham and Florence W. Havens to Kate B. Burnham, lot 70, amended map of Alta Piedmont Tract, Oakland Township; $10. C. C.

and Lyla Young to Kernan Robson, lots 17 to 20, block Hopkins Terrace, map 2, Berkeley; $10. James L. and Mary G. Barker (by J. L.

Barker, her attorney) to Helen M. Franklin (wife), rerecord 095 D. 140, lot on line of Dwlght way. 410 of Mllvla (Tremont) street. B0 by 135, portion of lota IK and 22.

block 6. amended map of 5 and 6, Barker Tract. Berkeley: $100. Sarah A. McKee (widow) (by S.

B. McKee, attorney) to Ida M. Converse (wife of William), lot 20, block 2. map of Santa Fe Tract 5, Berkeley; $10. Arthur H.

and Caroline H. Breed. Harlow P. and Sarah E. Bancroft to W.

F. Morrish. lot 7. block 3. same map, Berkeley; $10.

Henrietta Church (Henrietta I. McLaran. wife of George E. Church) and Curtis Hlllyer to Theodore and Ida Wagner, lot on Use of Oregon (formerly Tompklns) street. 180 of Calais.

40 by 135. lot 20, block 30. Smith's subdivision of part of Mathews Tract. Berkeley: also deed made for purpose of showing that first parties hereto were both single when they acquired title to and disposed of above described property. Berkeley: $10.

Theodore and Ida Wagner to Mlchell Angel la, same. Berkeley: $10. Emma Angella to same. same. Berkeley: $fO.

Alex Murdock to Clare Cane, "lot on line of Market street. 80 of Thirty-seventh, 37. 8 20, 135, 8 9.19. 172. 29.19 beginning I portion plat 37, Kellersberger's map of Ranchos and D.

Peralta. Oakland; $10. Hattie P. Taylor to Mary Prentice 132.62 of lot on line of Deakln street. 40 by 150, being 40 feet of lot 8.

block F. map of part of Woolsey Tract, warranty deed, Berkeley; $1. P. J. and Mary E.

Keller to Owen (wife W). lot SW line Rose avenue. 190 SB Piedmont avenue, SB 50 by SW 100 lot 5. map of Kellers Rose Park. Oakland; A.

O. HHslehurst to Mlnnette C. Haslehurst, lot line of Thirty-sixth street. 135.8S of 5 West. 164.4«, 25.88." 86.

9 75.08. lot 26 and portion of lots 2 and 3.V block A map of Major Given Tract, Oakland; $10. Edward i G. and Clara Murphy to i Louis lot-W line of Hellen street. 375 of B.

by A 133. subdivision of lot 9 block map atts Tract. Oakland $10. J. C.

and Minnie N. Baker Edward E. and Lucy Force. lot line of Franklin street, ICO of. Fourth.

25 by 75. lot 19 block 31. Kellersberger's map, Oakland $10. f'. Thomas Thornton John A.

C. Brett lot on NTN line of Eighteenth street. 118 TV of Unden. 138 130, block 612, Boardman's map, Oakland: $10. M.

Belle Pratt to M. J. O'Dea. lot on Mm. of Sixteenth stre-t.

150 of Cypress 30 by i 104 :9, lot 24 and t. portion of lot block Bagge Tract Oakland: $lo H. D. Brown to the Realty Syndicate (cor poratlon. lot -on corner of Second and East Fifteenth street 180 Vir inn SE 50.

NE 100. SE 100. SW 200. to beginning lots 9 and portion lots 7 and 10 bloob 77- A. i map subdivision property of Tt Woolsey.

near Boulevard, East Oakland lot on i corner of Second avenue and RnnL yard Place, NW 100 by ICO. being SE 100 feet -of lots 5 and block 78- B. same ma East Oakland: $10. me Mr Same to 'same, lot on line of Fourth iv nue (as widened 60 feet), distant of Newton avenue, 117:3. ,09 tlnulng along line dividing lots 1 1 50 feet.

i 125. 1-4. portion lot, 7 block C. Peralta Heights. East Oakland si Caroline Vogel (widow) to W.

and i McCarthy (wife), lot on line of 'Lester nue, common corner of lots 22 and block vD. 35. parallel with dividing between lots 123 and to line of lot "i to common corner between lots -5 "ii and 23. said block Ns. 133 to 22 being 35 feet of lot 22, block S' Heights.

East Oakland $10 Peral P. Vandercook John W. Cook, lot 5 PRELATE PLANS LONG VACATION Most Rev. P. W.

Riordan to Shortly Take a Journey Including Trip to Europe Archbishop Rlordan is making arrangements to take a long vacation, which will include a trip to the East and later to Europe. He wll' start shortly after Easter and will be accompanied by the Rev. Father M. D. Connolly, pastor of St.

Paul's Church. The Rev. Father Sesnon. assistant pastor of St. Brigid's Church, has been transferred tn the Churrh the Immaculate Conception, Oakland, and the Rev.

Father H. K. White has been changed to St. Patrick's Church. West Oakland, to replace the Rev.

Father John McNally, who has been appointed assistant pastor of St. Patrick's Church. San Jose. Father Sesnon is a native of California and was first assigned to St. Raphael's Church.

San Rafael. While there he ministered to the prisoners at San Quentin prison. Later he was assistant pastor at Temescal and of Sacred Heart parish, this city. Shortly after the death of the Rev. Father Lagan he was assigned to St.

Brigld'a. He has traveled much, both in England and on the Continent, and for time he was in Italy. Father White has recently acted am temporary pastor at Redwood City. KNIGHTS OF ROYAL ARCH TO MEJKT AT THE Will Open Their Annual Convention in Sacramento Next MondaY Morning. The Grand Lodge of the Knigrhta of the Royal Arch will meet in annual session in the Assembly chambers of the Capitol at Sacramento next Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

The officers of the Grand Lodge are as lows: Past grand vallaqt commander. P. N. Hanrahan; grand valiant commander, Theodore Lunstedt; grand lieutenant commander. Gier: xrand treasurer.

Frank grand orator. K. T. Goings: grand Frank U. Honey; grand roaster ol ceremonies, J.

grand captain of the. guard. Louis Strein; grand tyler. T. Muldowney and grand attorney.

Louis Oneal. Grand board of C. F. A. Last.

chairman: F. J. Kuhataller. P. N.

Hanrahan. Charles Mitchell. John L. Hencet. Henry Roehr and Henry Lonjers.

The delegates to the convention are. as follows: Loa Angeles Lodge No. Tom Thompson, P. F. X.

davage. J. F. Maler. Kuehnrich and C.

W. Pendleton. San Francisco Lodge No. a FTank Shannon, James W. Junes Garrity.

X. J. Clancy. David Becker. Oscar Hocks.

1. H. sJpiro. EL L. Wagner.

toward Luke arisen. W. H. Kite, Herman Huber. Jeremiah Lucey.

W. H. Westerfeld, George J. Crowley Charles McClain. Wililam C.

Wood and Josepn Horn. Oakland Lodge No. D. Knabbe, J. O'Uara.

U. H. smith. C. T.

Hodgman and F. J. Maiden. Sacramento Lodge No. 4 F.

J. Dietrich, Sweeny. B. H. Moony, J.

H. HoKao. A. B. Buell.

W. O. Bowers. P. H.

Mull and M. J. i Uaotuian. Stockton Lodge No. L.

B. Blumberff, M. E. Wilson. J.

C. Grtgsby, WUle and Laumeister. San Jose Lodge No. W. E.

Dent. August Menu B. l'oylor, E. M. Thompson and A.

Urnesaie. Fresno Lodge No. C. R. Cook and At Woodward, Bakersneld Lodge No.

9 Martin Coyne and T. H. Fogarty. Merced No. E.

S. Nolan and Ben Berry. San Bernardino Lodge No. George A. Beam.

ilarysviile Lodge No. 13 J. W. Steward. R.

H. and W. Ward. Eureka Louse No. F.

P. Baldwin and G. A. Waldner. Woodland Lodge No.

17 Louis Nardini. W. Vvaish and C. Barr. Lodge No.

W. M. Kuchenmetster. J. M.

McCiung and C. W. Miller. Trucker; Lodge No. 21 A.

F. Schrumpf. Nevada City Lodge No. W. W.

Manland. Thomas G. O'Connor and J. F. Roach.

Sonera Lodge No. J. V. Newman and C. A.

Schroer. Salinas Lodge No. 27 B. F. Jeffey.

D. Curtain, I. Christensen and C. Tynan. San Luis Obispo Lodge No.

H. B. Anderson and Otto Tullmann. Redding Lodge No. A.

Merrill. George H. Gronwoldt and George Miller. Reno Lodge No. Frank Folsom.

O. Si Blllbe. J. Davis and A. M.

Kritt. Portland Lodge No. F. B. Hahn.

O. Van Scbuyver and Louis Dammascn. LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Friday, April 14.

Stemr Meteor, Gotightly. 95 hours from Nanalmo. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT Passed out April 14 Schr Minnie A Cain, from Tacoma for Saa Pedro. Sailed Ax ril 14 Ger stmr Luxor, for SaA Francisco.

OCEAN STEAMERS. Sailed April Stmr DsutscJlland, from Hamburg, for New York via Cherbourg. Arrived April 13 Stmr Corinthian, from New York via Halifax and vine. April Stmr Cymric, from Boston via Queenstown. Sailed April Stmr Arabic, for New York via Queenstown, stmr Mongolian, from Glasgow for New York.

Arrived April Stmr Sasasi. from Baltimore. Arrived April Stmr Ontarian. trom Portland. Me.

Sailed April 13 Stmr Mongolian, for New York. April 14 Stmr Hungarian, for Montreal. FT Arrived April 3tmr Prtozessin Victoria Luise. from Nsw York, for Naples, Palermo, etc on cruise SaiIed April Stmr for New York. Arrived April Stmr Slavonis, from New York, for Trieste and Flume.

SaiIed April Neustrta. for New York. SaiIed April Stmr Tanisan. from fOr Hall and St John Vfi! NEW Arrived April Stmr Savoie, from Havre; stmr Perugia, from Naples; stmr jLucanla. from LlVerpooL.

and Queenstown. Stmr Carpathia. from Trieste and a £V-25L Nantuck ifchtsWp. Arrived April 14. 4:43 3tmr Campania, from New York for' erpool.

and proceeded. Pablo avenue. 30. 112.96 uf? i i map of Property of In Berkeley Tract Berkel-v llrt Byrn William H. and Mary HUton foSoe t.nong, lot on SW of avenue and Fourth street.

I 100 by ocl Berkeley; Edward Towle to Eda F. Towle iwtfc) i map of part of StatS Unlw lt Homestead. I. C6Mt Lumber and Mill Company (corporation) to W. F.

Morrish. lot on I lino by fo Golden Gate avenue). ft of Piedmont way (formerly Center street) 61:6 by 102:5. lot block C. map of property of Berkeley Homestead Association.

Berkeley: Elisabeth i. and Thomas Gilsenan to same, lot on SW corner of (Catherine) street and Bancroft 1 way. .102.58. 25. 100.

130. 202.8 to beginning, portion or lots 1 and 2 and all of lots 1 and 4. block McOe Tract, portion of Plat 07. Berkeley; -'Hugh and Anna S. to George H.

Sweet, lot on line of Haskell street. 1.T0.M of liable. 50." 100.44. 50. 02.

107.9 H. lots 25 and 28. map resubdlvteion of portion of blocks and E. Garrison Tract, quitclaim Berkeley 10. -i Hannah and George H.

3weet to K. T. and M. E. Jones (wife), same.

Martin and Stella to Matthew V. lot or, line of Encinal avenue tin since 1O feet, on distant 175 from W-Une of Paru 'street. flo by lots 14 and 15. block Oak Park Tract. Alameda: $10 Daniel 0.

Hay to L-na Hay (wife), lot on 8 lino if Blake street 270 F. of ShaUuck 8 135 by SO. lot 5. block 1427. Steels Traofc.

Berkeley; jlft. AFABTXEirT HOUSES. AINSWORTH APARTMENTS. COR. POST AND vPOLK.

FURN. AND JNFURN. KfNNY COR. APTS. PRIVATE BATHS.

sew and modern. PHONE ex. 71S. ANSOKIA apartments. stockton near sutter.

select downtown apts. 2-3-4 rooms. rttrnished and unfurnished. light ano bunny. private BATHS.

modern. references. pkcne ex. 422. aTnsley apartments.

7URK NEAR VAN NESS AYE. CHOICE RM. SUNNY APTS. PRIVATE HALLS AND BATHS. FURNISHED AND JTXFURXXSWED.

FURNISHINGS AND SER- VICK UNEXCELLED. PHONE EX. 717. VAN NUTS APARTMENTS. JOGI BUSH COR.

JONES. funny apts. nicely furnished: $25 to HO: Tew siaglo and eultes rented by the week: minutes' walk to business; nothing like them rhe price. ST. CECILS.

115 Fell, above Van New The acme cf perfection: modern, elegantly fur- nished 3-room apartments. $30 to $55; pri- vjt? baths, gas ranges, elevators, beat. KUSMSOSEJ 1233 2. 8 and 4 rooms, ele- 1 saii'Jy furnished or unfurnished: tunny, 1 rleam heatetj, electric lights. hot water; iarge kitchtn; new becse.

View Btrany nicely fur. 4-room with htttfe: iaundrj-; prices $56 up. Tel. 4047. Elegant nunny all modern cent APARTMENTS.

HAVES. 4 reoms. sunny; water, garbage; hall lights free: reasonable. BOOKS TO LET Turn, and TXnfurn. AT i-T.

KATUHYKJ CORNER ELLIS AND (Rill STS. THREE HUNDRED ItOOMS. MODERN AND UP TO DATE. IJGHT. SUNNY.

AIRY. HAIR MAT- -REUSES. FREE BATHS. HOTEL AC- COMMODATIONS. SINGLE ROOMS WITH BATH ROOMS FROM THREE DOLLARS TO EIGHT DOLLARS PER WEEK.

corner Third st. and Park New brick buil.il all sunny rooms; hot and cold electric light's: cnly first-class house in locality; rooms $1 SO week and up. BRUNSWICK House. 148 Sixth st. Rooms 25c to $1 night.

$1 25 to per week and licht rooms: all night. AT "The 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth Rooms. 25c to 50c.

$1. $1 50 night; $1 50 to $10 week: houre open all night. BELMOXD House, over Owl drug store: 2 en- trances. 1126 Market and 21 Electric lights, running water tn every room; 200 rooms: 25c to I night: $1 25 to $3 week. CAPP.

IC. bet. Fifteenth and Large front room for man and wife or two gentlemen. Q.lif'Vl CLARA, 160. near Fifth 3 and 4 rooms.

CRAGBURN. The. 1007 Larkin. corner Rooms. en suite or housekeeping.

EDDY. 3. corner Powell Furnished sunny rooms: $2 and L' 50 week; also 2 good offices. EIGHTH, Neatly furnished, sunny front room: also pide room. ELEVENTH 1535.

South, near Railroad Hall bedroom. $3 a month. FILLMORE. Four large, furnished room- and bath, housekeeping; choice; $30. GEARY, 645 A large front parlor, suitable for two; $12.

GRAND Southern. 7th and Mission Rooms Ssc $1 2S night: $1 Mto $0 wk. reading-room. HOTEL MAYFLOWER. 217 Leavenworth ft Elegant furnished suite: single rooms up.

HOWARD. Furnished rooms, single or double; central location. HOWARD. ROOMS. ROOMS; CLEAN, LEAN: TRANSIENT: REASONABLE.

HYDE. 412- Furnished Gunny room, suitable for two; alfo housekeeping; $12. JACKSON. Newly furnished room; sult-j able for 1 or rent reasonable: private. KEARN'Y.

Two fine suites rooms. $4 50 per week; other nice rooms, reasonable. LFAVENWORTH. near Geary nice sunn? room. MARKET.

1049 (the Falmouth) week; bath, elevator; hskpg. McALLTSTER. 604 Newly furnished, sunny front, rooms; rent very reasonable; phone. MeALLISTER, or 3 furnished rooms; laundry: sunny yard: German fnmily; MeALLISTER, 132 sun- ny, front room; choice location; reasonable. MISSION.

Single furnished rocm. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 128. Third st. 100 Mngle and fssnlly rooms 25c to $1 50 per day; tc $8 the only new and modern hotel and in San Francisco has officb on ground floor; hot and cold electric lights, call bells, steam heat in room and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to Its guests. 1 NATOMA.

furnished front rooms to let. NATOMA. 254. near Five unfurnished rooms; sunny, convenient; rent $12. NEPTUNE 'THE).

633 JUST OPEN- ED; ELEGANTLY R.V. SUITES OR SIN- GLE ROOMS; PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EAST 722.

O'FARRELL. MS Nicely furnished sunny front rooms; also single rooms. $2 50 wk. up. POST.

605 Nicely furnished rooms, running water. $2 50 tier week up. ROYAL House. 126 Ellis Incandescent lights; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies' par- jor: rooms 35c to $1 50: week. $2 to month.

to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. 6AHLEIN cor. Bush and Polk Now open; new fireproof building; fine sunny rooms, with private hath: reasonable. BAN ANTONIO, 21 modern con- vwiiences; rooms sinrle and en suite; ocean ralt-watcr baths; transient a specialty; reas. SIXTEENTH.

Newly furnished sunny front rooms cheap; light housekeeping If de- sired. PUTTER. 717 Large parlor suite or single front room; closet; running water; very reas. TAYLOR. Large sunny room.

bath, hot water; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $14. THIRD.3CS 3 front rooms; also 2 house- keeping very reasonable; good location. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, nr 4oo rooms 35c to lUnirht, $1 75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no 'gas), running water in every room tor. read.

-room; free bus, baggage. VAN NESS Small front sunny room; $0 month VESDOME, 1104 Furnish suites, $20 up, single $6 up; night. 50c to $1 50 up. VIRGINIUS Hotel. G24 Rooms by day.

week, month: reasonable. Phone Larkln 2787. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d nr. Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms- We to $1 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elec.

lights; reading-room: free bus, baggage. WOLF HOUSE, Sixth and Howard Best known transient house In city: clean charges reasonable; central location com- mends It to traveling public; cafe pass door. G. H. yon der Mehden.

ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call branch offlce.cor.Duncan and Church sts. BOOKS AaTD BOARD EDDY. 1128. opp. Jefferson Park Fine fur- nished, sunny rooms overlooking loca- tion the the finest of table board st reasonable rates.

Call, or phone Jackson EIGHTEENTH. 3330. corner Mission Large sunny front room: private family; reasonable. ELLIS. Fine furn.

nn. for 1 or 2 gentle- men; best French table board. Mmc Tence. FTTTKR. Furnished rooms and board in private family.

PROPOSALS. RAN FRANCISCO, Cal. April 15. Sealed proposals. In triplicate.

will be received here and at office of quartermasters, until 11 May 1905. and then opened; for fur- nishing, during the UTree months ending -V). 1905. and also during the fiscal year commencing July 1. 1905, forage ursd straw for Fort R2secrans.

and Presidio of Monterey. also at same time, at this office only, for forage and straw for Alcatrax Fort. Baker. Benlcia Barracks Fort Mason. Fort McDowell, Miley.

Presidio of San Francisco. San Francisco, tor shipment to Honolulu, 11. and Depot of Recruits and Angel Cal. Government reserves right to reject or ac- oppt any or all bids in whole or in part, Preference given to articles of American production, conditions of price and quality (including. in the price of foreign productions the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference Kiven to articles of American pro- duction produced on the.

Pacific Coast, to ex- twit of consumption required by the public rerviee there. All Information furnished on application to Quartermasrers at Fort Roee- £rane ana Presidio of Monterey, or Ito un- dereUmed. WM. B. PATTEN, Assistant Quartermaster Chief Continued.

I TREASURY Department. Office of General Su- beriutendent. United States Life Saving Service. Washington. D.

April 4, 1005. fcieaU-d proposals will be- received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. of Friday, the 28th day of April. 19C5, and then publicly opened, I for turntshing supplies required for use of the lite saving service for the fiscal year end.ng June 30, l'JOO; the supplies to be delivered at gucU points in New York City, Grand Haven.

and San Francisco, as may be required, and in the quantities named specifications. The supplies i needed consist of beds and bedding, blocks and sheaves, cordage, crockery, furniture, hard- ware, lamps, lanterns, medicines, paints, oils, ship chandlery, stoves, tools and miscellaneous artlcksr; all of which arc- enumerated In the specifications attached to form of bid, which may be ob- ned ujxjn application to this office, or to the Inspector of Life Savins- Stations, 17 State street. New York City; Superintendent Twelfth Lite Saving District. Grand Haven. and Superintendent Thirteenth Life Saving District, New Appraisers' Stored, San Francisco, Cal.

Envelopes containing pro- posals should be addressed to the "General Superintendent, United Str is Life Saving Service. Washington. D. and marked on the outside "Proposal for Annual The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive defects, if deemed for tne interests of the Government. S.

KIM- BALL. General Superintendent. OFFICE of C. Q. Vancouver Barracks.

April 15. 19C5. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be. received here until 11 o'clock a. May 15, 1905, for furnishing forage and bedding at posts in this depart- ment for the year ending June 30.

1906. In- formation furnished here or by Quartermas- ters at posts. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals er any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for forage and beading at addressed F. O.

HODGSON. C. Q. M. LEGAL NOTICES.

TAKE On Feb. 20. 1905. I sold my in- terest in the Williams Millinery. 123 Stock- ton to Miss Hargls, and am out of said business entirely.

MRS. M. H. WILLIAMS. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday George Rischmuller. 30. 3446 Nineteenth street, and Amelia M. HUdebrand. 25, O'Farrell street.

Nils H. SJoberg. 25, 2397 Bryant street, and Ida K. Anderson. 25, 3022 Clay street.

Paul V. Leder, 40, 630 Golden Gate avenue, and Louisa Schubert. 38. 17 Kwing place. Siginund Grosslicht.

35. 477 Fourth street, and Florence Llcht, 23, 217 Ninth street. William H. White. 25, 1253 Octavia street, and Adele M.

Boyken. 22, 1253 Octavia street. Albert Kreutxer. 26, 1320 Railroad avenue, and Celestlne Lagger. 25.

1320 Railroad aye. Frederick S. Fadelle, 24, 338 Green street. and Marie D. Beerman, 25, 338 Green street.

John 25, 233 Duboce avenue, and Mary Andersen. 27, 69 Ryan street. Paul R. Mercier. 32, 236 Powell street, and Clemence Tuech.

26. 236 Powell street. Edward McCleery. 21, 905 Market street, and Magnolia Schooley, 21, 129 Turk street. DEATHS.

Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorised to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BOKX. In Oakland, to the wife of A.

H. Agard a daughter. In this city, March 21. 1905, to the wife of George Floyd, a eon. this city.

April 7, 1906, to the wife of John Peterson, a son. MARRIED. In this city. April 12, 1905, by the Rev. George W.

White, pastor of Central M. E. Church, Andrew J. Ham- mans of Red Bluff, and Catherine J. Cowen of San Francisco.

DIED. Betts. Sarah A. 70. Loheide.

Anna 57. Blanken, 74. Madden, Rev.W.J.— HrimhaJl, -Andrew 82. Mason, 75. Uroderick.

Ellen C. Meadows, Gladys i. Burne, Edna 2 mos. McOahey, James 73. Canavan, Mrs.

Jane 85 McCall. Mrs. E. A. 37 I'asabonne, Catherine McGee.

Nellie T. 34. 58. McNamara, T. Q.

30. Collins. jMcQuade. 47. Corbeti.

33. Miller. Costa, Peter P. 13. Nelson, Capt.

A. P. 43 Dennis. Maria days. Parker, Robt.

W. 72. Diez. 74. I Piolle, l9.

Edwards, 29. Scott. William Goetjen. Jacob jScharetg, Nellie J. Graham.

Emma B. "OjSchwagerle, Pauline Gugelsberger, Eliza-! 72. beth Healey. 3o. Soutnereerg.

Chas. 74 Henry. Marie G. Sutton, Irene G. Holtcn, Melvyn B.

Taylor. Jos. W. Hurley, 29. Toad, 72.

Jaclison. Ray B. I. Travers, Maggie Killeen. 2.

Venter. John C. Laser, Katie lB. Warrington, J. B.

78. Levey, 1-tora BETTS Berkeley, April 13, 1905. Sarah Ann Belts, beloved wife of William M. Betts, and devoted mother of Mrs. A.

H. Macdonald and Percy G. Betts, a native of Somersetshire. England, aged 70 years 3 months and 27 days. ICT Friends and -acquaintances' are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Saturday.

April 15. at 2 p. at the family residence BOS Telegraph avenue, between Oregon "and Stuart streets. Interment etrlctly private. In this city, April 12, 1905, Nicholas, beloved husband of Chona Blan- ken Schaaf), and loving stepfather of William, Leno and Bernard Schaaf and Mrs.

Louis Brandt and the late Lizzie Mun- day. a native of Germany, aged 74 years and months. ICTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), April 16. at 10 a. from the residence of his daughter, 1810 Mason street.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 In the City and County Hos- pital, April 14, Andrew Brimhall, a na- tive of Indiana, aged 85 years. In Oakland. April 14, 1905. Ellen beloved wife of the late John Brod- erick, and mother of Margaret and Evelyn Broderlck, and sister -of Mrs.

J. Dwyer, a native of Ireland, aged 61 years. E7Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Monday, April 17, at 8:30 a. from her late residence, 1274 Thir- teenth avenue, thence to St. Anthony's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. In this city. April 14, 1905, Hdna, beloved daughter of Edward and Margaret Burns, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 28 days. In this city.

April 14, 1905. Mrs. 1 Jane Canavan. mother of the late Thomas J. Canavan.

a native of Ireland, aged 85 years. CyThe' funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1 p. from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor 767 Mission street, thence to St.

Rose's Church lor services at 1 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- CASABONNE In West Berkeley, April 12, 1905, Catherine, beloved wife of J. B. Casa- bonne, and mother of J. S.

'A. and Caaabonne and Mrs. T. F. Holtz, a native of France, aged 59 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 16, at 1 p. from her late residence, corner Sixth and Allston way. West Berke- ley thence to St. Joseph's Church, Berkeley, where nervices will be held 1:30 p. Interment St.

Mary's Cemetery. In this city. April 14. 1905, Thomas husband of Annie Collins, a native of Kentucky, aged 57 years. In this city.

April 13, 1905, Frank, beloved son of the late John and Ellen Cor- bett, and brother of Mrs. E. Shaver and James and William Corbett and the late Mamie and Katie Corbett, a native of Grass? Valley, aged 33 years 7 months and 23 days. 1 A member of Preclta Parlor No. 187.

N. S. W. and Bartenders' International League. (Virginia City.

papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), April 16, at 11 a. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, where services will held under the auspices 'of Preclta Parlor No. 187, N.

S. thence to St. Patrick's Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Preclta Parlor No.

187. N. S. Q. officers and members are hereby notified to assemble at 1 the undertaking parlors F.

Suhr 1137 Mission street, on Sun- day. April 16. at 10:30 a. to attend the funeral services of our late brother, Frank Corbett. By order of E.

P. DAW. President. Tountvllle, Napa County, April 12. 1905, Paul Costa, beloved son Mrs.

E. Fabrls, and beloved grandson of F. G. Bianchl, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 1 month and 26 days. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday) 9 a.

from Clark Booth's chapeL Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. In- terment Italian Cemetery. In this city. April 14, at the residence of her parents. First avenue Richmond district.

Maria Dennis dearly beloved and and Infant daughter -of .1 Walter and Christina Dennis, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 in James McGinn. Henry Hanscn. -James McGINN Formerly with McGinn Bros. Funeral Directors and Embalmers I 214 Eddy st. Tel.

East 80. In this city, April 12. 1905, Roslna. dearly beloved wife of John Diea, and de- voted mother of Philip J. and August R.

D. Mis. D. Castro and M. Behringer.

3 a native Alsace, aged 74 years 7- months and days. (C7" Friends and acquaintances 1 are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 15, at from her late residence, 391 Eighth street, thence to St. Boniface's Church, on Golden Gate avenue, where a requiem high mass will celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 a. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, April 13.

1905, David Edwards, a native iof London, England, aged years. A member of the Union. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the I funeral Sunday April 16 at "3 p. m. from the parlors 'of Porter White.

423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment New Odd Fellows' Cemetery, near Colma. In this city, April 13, 1905. Jacob, dearly beloved husband of Anna M. and beloved father of Jacob and Henriette Goetjen, and brother of Henry Goetjen of Petaluma Hem Goetjen.

H. Goet- Jen, Mrs. G. Klopp and Miss Maria Goetjen of Germany, a native of aged 48 years 10 months and 8 days. A member of Germania Lodge No.

1718, K. -of Nord- deuischer Verein Hannoveraner Verein and San Francisco Lodge No. 2, Knights -of Royal Arch. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 16, at 12:30 p. from his late resi- I dence.

249 Fifth street, thence Alcazar I building, where services will be held at 1 p. under- the auspices of Germania Lodge No. 1718. K. of H.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city, April 13, 1905, Emma 1 Benner Graham, beloved mother of i George Richards of New York, a native of Boston, i aged 70 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 3 p. at the chapel of Odd Fellows' Cemetery. In this city.

Apri 1 12. 1905,. Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of the late Andrew Gugelsberger. and devoted mother of Jacob. Charles and Minnie Gugels- berger and of the late William Gugelsberger and the late Mrs.

Margarita de la Cruz and Mrs. Lizzie Wlnkler, a native of Germany, aged 67 years and 4 months. and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, April 15. at 10 a. at her late residence.

2032 Pierce street, between Union and Filbert streets, thence by the 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. this city, April 14, 1905.

George Ufa ley, a native of Masachusetts, aged 30 years. In this city. April 14, 1905. Marie Genevieve. infant daughter of Dr.

J. W. and Louise Henry, a native of San Francisco. In Phoenix. April 10.

11)05. Melvyn B. Holtou, beloved husband of Mar- garet Holton beloved son Mrs. M. A.

Holton. and beloved brother of Mrs. F. E. Nelson.

a native of California. C7lnterment at Petaluma. In this city, April 13. 1905, Daniel, beloved son of Daniel and Margaret a native of California, aged 29 years 10 months and 23 days. (Sacramento and Los Angeles papers please copy.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 a.

Clark Booths chapel. 012-614 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, under the of Varnishers' and Polishers' Union No. 134. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. Friends may view the remains at his late residence.

3004 Sixteenth street, i until Sunday morning. In Oakland, April 13, 1905, at 952 Thirty-fifth street. Ray Bristol; beloved son of Charles A. and Daisy Mac Jackson, a native of California, aged 4 years 6 months and 2 days. In Oakland.

April 14, 1903. John Killeen. beloved son of John and Mary Kil- and brother of Margaret, James, Sauras- and Anthony Killeen, a native of Portland. aged 2 years 1 month and 14 days. In this city, April 14, 1905, Katie Laser, beloved daughter of Axel and Sophie Laser, and sister of Etta Laser, a native of Chicago, 111., aged 13 years 11 months and 14 days.

A Honolulu, T. March 24, 1005. 1 Flora, wife of the late L. J. Levey, a native of London, England, aged 46 years.

In this city, April 12, HKIS. at her I. residence, Fell street, Anna C. Loheide, dearly beloved wife of W. Loheide, and mother of Mrs.

Speegle and W. George and Robert Loheide. and sis- ter of Tonjes Doscher, a native of aged 57 years and 15 days. (Eureka papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 1 p. from her late resi- dence.

802 Fell street. Interment Odd Fel- lows' Cemetery. In Providence Hospital. Oakland, April 14. 1905, Rev.

W. J. a native of the city of Cork, Ireland, aged 61 years. (E7A solemn requiem mass will i be" sung for the repose of hie soul Monday. April 17, at 10 a.

at St. Frances de Sales Church. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. In this city, April 13, 1905, at his residence, Seventh street.

Charles 1 beloved husband of Belle Mason, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 75 years 4 months, and 8 days. services and interment strictly private. Please omit flowers. In this city. April 14, 1905, James McCahey, beloved father of Mrs.

Walsh, Mrs. A. Dean and James McCahey, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged. 73 years. funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 12 o'clock, irom his late resi- dence, 1525 Ellis thence to Holy Cross Church for services, commencing at 12:45 p.

m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. McCALL In Alameda. April 14. 1905.

Mrs. Eleanore A. McCall, beloved mother of Hazel and Robert McCall. and daughter of Mrs. E.

Morel, and sister of Mrs. Edward Crosby and Mrs. S. S. Morton -of Alameda and of Paul and Ray Morel of Los Angeles, a na- tive of Missouri, aged 37 years 2 months and 5 In this city, April 13, 1905, Nellie beloved wife of Patrick H.

McGee, and mother of Marcella, Helen and Alice McGee. a native of San Francisco, aged 34 years. lET Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day at 9 a. from her late resi- dence, 445 Clementina street," thence St. Patrick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, April 10, 1906, by falling, Timothy Qulnlan McNamara, beloved son of Thomas Qulnlan. a native of Virginia City, aged 39 years and 10 Zj, ICTThe funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 1 p. from the -parlors of Carew English; 29 Van Ness avenue, thence St.

Mary's Cathedral, where services I will be held -at 1 :30 p. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, April 14, 1905, Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret J. Me-, Quade, and brother of Edward, Hugh, John and Thomas McQuade and Mrs.

M. Connolly, Mrs. A. Callaghan and Mrs. S.

Pendergast, a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, aged 47 years and 6 In this city, April 1 14, 1905, at the residence of her parents, 2682 Bryant avenue. Gladys Meadows, dearly beloved and only daughter of Charles W. and 1 Emily Meadows, and beloved sister of Milton and Herbert Meadows. native oorf San Fran- clcco. aged 4 years 3 months and 3 days.

this i city. April 14. i 1905. Alfred Miller, native of Sweden, aged 60 years. A member of the Riggers' and Stevedores' No.

222. 1. L. M. and T.

A. Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow (Sunday). at 11 a. from the parlors of the- United Undertakers, B(iG Mission street, between Fourth and 'Interment Mount Olivet NELSON In Alameda. April 11, 1905, Captain Andrew Peter Nelson, native of Sweden, 1 aged 43 years.

rj- £7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 16, at from the undertaking parlors of Charles J. Metzler, 630 Wash- ington street, thence to the Masonic Temple, corner Pest and Montgomery streets, for services under the p. auspices vof Crockett Lodge No. 139, F. A.

thence to Third and Townsend streets i for the 3:30 p. Im. Members, please attend; Mem- bers -of Master. Mariners' Benevolent Asso- ciation are i respectfully- Invited to attend. Interment New Masonic Cemetery.

PARKER In this city, April 14, 1905, Robert William husband the late Jo- hanna Parker, a native of Danzig, Germany, aged 72 years and 4': months. icy Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, April 17, at )8, a. rrom the Darlors of Julius S. Godeau. 305 Montgomery 1 avenue, i thence to St.

Brendan's Church, Fremont and Harrison streets, where a requiem 1 high mass will be celebrated; for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. -I this city, April 14, 1906, Emile Plolle, beloved son of Catherine and the late Si Louis Plolle. and brother of Celine. Lucy, Emily and the late Jennie Plolle, and nephew of Mrs.

Lerna," and grandson ot Mrs. Laborde, a native jof San Francisco. aged .19 years 2 months and 2 days. i German Altenheim, Oak- land, April 13, 1905, Pauline Schwagerle, beloved sister of Ferdinand' Schulz, a native of Germany, aged 72: Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully i Invited to i attend the funeral services 'Saturday. April 15, at 2 p.

at the Ger- man Alttnheim, Fruitvale. In San Jose, April 13, 1905, Mrs. 7 Nellie J. Scharetg (nee McCarthy), be- beloved wife of Lutcy A. Scharetg, mother of i Edna Scharetg, and daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy, and sister of Mrs. Annie Jackson and McCarthy of San Francisco, a native San Francisco, aged 21 years -4 months 18 days. CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- 5 ully A Invited sto attend the funeral Sunday, April- 16 at' Id. from the parlors? of.

Porter White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. April 1905. William.

I 1 husband Mary Scott, and father of Caro- line and Randolph Scott, a native of St. Vincent. British West Indies, aged 40 years. In this city. April 13.

1905, William Smith, a native of Long Island, aged 50 years 4 months and 10 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. April 16, at 11 a. from the parlors of Valente, Marini 1524 Stockton street, between Union and Green, under the aus- pices of the Riggers' and Stevedores' Asso- ciation, Local No. 222.

Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In the City and County Hospital, April 14, 1905. Charles Southerberg, a native of Sweden, aged 74 years. SUTTON In this city, April 14, 1905. Irene Gertrude, dearly beloved daughter of Fred and Annie Sutton.

and sister of Myrtle Par- ker Sutton, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 9 months and 4 days. In Novato April 13, 1905, Joseph W. Taylor, beloved husband of Ellen Tay- lor, and father of George W. Taylor, a na- tive of Newark, N. aged 65 years.

CXlnterment Sunday, April 16, at 9:30 from home ranch to Mount Olivet Cemetery, San Rafael. In the City and County Hospital, April 14, 1906, Alexander Todd. a native of Pennsylvania, aged 72 years. In this city, April 14. 1905, Maggie, dearly beloved wife of William B.

Travers, and devoted mother of Gladys Travc-ra, and beloved daughter of Thomas and Margaret Kennedy, also beloved sister of Mrs. George McGrath and Annie Ken- nedy, and sister-in-law of John J. Travers, Mrs. D. J.

Daley and Mrs. William L. Mc- Ginr.ess. a native of Bolinas, aged 33 ypars 2 months and 8 days. ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services on Sunday.

April 16, at 2 p. at her late residence. Ml Florida street, between Elght- esnth and Marisosa. In this city. April 13, 1005, John C.

Venter, beloved husband of Laura E. Venter, a native of aged 47 years 3 months and 9 days. (Marysvllle and Sac- ramento. papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this (Saturday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the chapel of Clark Booth, 612-814 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. Remains will be shipped to Marysvllle, Cal on the 7 a.

m. train Sunday for Interment. In thla city, April 14. 1908, J. B.

Warriniton, a native of New York, aged 75 years..

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