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

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14 CALL- COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page 15. 1500 Jumbo Ex 1500 Ton Gold Mt, 03 500 D0.b00... -30 600 Ton Midway. 2.

2o 5000 Llge 03 700 Ton Mdway.2.l7U, 100 61 1100 Ton Midway. 2. ls £000 Manhat, Belle 1000 Tramp C0.1.C0 Afternoon -7 Session. 1000 Adams 12) 500 62 IS.OOO Adams 1111500 Do, 60... 66 2000 Atlanta .25 500 60.:.

5 1500 Atlanta 24 10C0 Do. b00. 64 3000 Big Bullfrog. 10 1000 Manhat Belle. 14 4000 Do, 30.

1500 Manhat Cons.l. lo iOOO Blue Bull 11l 13,000 Manht Cwby 26 26.000 Bull 8.. 07 1000 Manhat Cwby 27 15.000 Bull 8.. 081 600 Manhat Dextr 1 75 1500 Do, 10... 1000 Manhat Dextr 74 10.000 -Bfg Bundle 08 1000 Manhat Dextr 72 1000 Bullfrog Mm 50 4000 Manhat Dextr 70 7000 Bullfrg NBk 33 600 Do, 0 10:..

75 1500 Do, 10... 33 1500 Manhattan M. 31 600 Bunker Hi 11 ..1.15 2500 Manhattan M. 29 1000 California 32 100 Manhattan M. 33 1000 China 12 1000 Mlzpah Ex.

35 100 Columbia Mt. 25 3000 Mohawk 60 600 Cyrus Noble. 40 1000 Mon Plttsburg 28 600 Den 8u11fg.1.37U 300 ft Monitor 07 800 Dm Btte 48 Mont Blfg.slO 05 4000 Dmdfld Trngl 10 COO Mustang, Man 34 2COO Dmdfld Trngl CS 200 North 59 24,000 Dixie 12 1000 North 58 3000 Dixie .13, 2000 Ohio Bullfrog. 26 1000 Eclipse 1000 Okio 49 IDOO Empire 08) 2500 Ohio T0n. 48 7000 Empire O7JIIOO Ohio Ton 47 5000 Eureka 07 10.000 700 Gold Anchor.l.3o.soCo Ohio Ton 16' 1500 l.32VilcooO Do.

90.:: 17 500 Do, a .1.30 2000 Or ig Bullfrog. 23 100 Gold Bar 9(5 10C0 Oro 13 1600 Gold Bar. ...1.0) 1500' Palmetto 31 20C0 Gold .3000 Palmetto 32 2000 Do. 5.... 1.10 2500 Palmetto 33 1000 Gld Belmont.

47 4000 Do, 150... 34 20CO Gold Crown. 43 35C0 Do. 60... 35 180 Gold Crown.

'40 1500. Red Top 09 1500 Goldfleld Mln 3 5000 Do. (8 SCO Goldfleld Mm H2 1000 Do. 90. 9 1000 Do.

07 10C0 Rescue 14 1250 Gold Sceptre. -441 300 Sandstorm 2000 Gold Sceptre. 4315000 Syl Humphrey 34 4000 Do 10... 4413000 Syl Humphrey 3.1 750 Gld Mt Gldfld 16 1000 Silver "0 20CO Great 80 2000 Stelnway 34 2000 Do, 5 78 4500 St Ives 25 3500 Granny 26 500 Ton 81m0nt.5.12V, 5000 Bend 24 ,700 Ton 8e1m0nt. 5.

600 Bend 25 500 Do. 30.:. 5. 00 5000 Do. 30.

500 Do 20,500 Gt Western 06 ICOO Ton Gold Mt. 03 1000 Jim Butler. ..1.33 2000 Home Con.bOO 00 2700 Jim Butler.l.s7H Ton Midway. 2. ls, Jim to 500 Ton Midway.

2. lo 200 Jumbo 0.1.55 500 Ton Mdway.2.o7^ 1000 Jumbo 0.1.50 .200 Ton Ntv.ll.oO. 2000 Kendall 07 1000 Tramp. 0.1.00 4000 Kendall 06 1000 Do. 10...

-85 Lige 03 1000. Vernal 8 .1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. v. Tonopah District. Bld.AEk.l Bld.Ask.

Belniont 1 .5. 25 6. 62 64 Belmonf 30 Midway 2.07 Boston 06 Midway Ex 20 Brgr's JB Ex 14 Mlzpah Ex 34 35 California 3.1 34 Montana .....2.85 2.02 Cash Boy 20 22 Mont Mid Ex. 12 Colehan 10 Mon Plttsburg -Eula Con 14 17 Monitor 06 Eureka 05 07 Ton Con 40 Gold. Anchor.l.3o 1.35 TiS 59 Gold Crown.

42 ,44 Ohio Ton '46 47 Golden Gate. 20 22 Ohio Ton Ex. 17 Gold Mt 08 09 Red Rock Ex 07 Gold-Mt Con 02 Rescue 13 14 Great Westrn 00 7 Ton 11. (JO Home 20 -5 Ton Hme Con 04 06 IndTonopab. 03 04 TonSlv 10 Jim .1.60 1.C5 Ton of Nev.lB.

oo 19.0.) Butler: Ex. 20 Virginia 10 Little Ton ..4.50 Wiet 2.iJ Lucky 05! Goldfleld Adams 10 121 Hlbernla 10 Atlanta 24 :26 Highland .08 Aurora -02 Jumbo Black 04 Jumbo Ex 22 27 Blk Btte Ex. 05 OUI Juno Black 05 (C Joshua 15, Blue; 04 05 Kendall 8.1 85 'Blue -Bull 11 12 Kendall Ex 6 Brooklyn 03 Laguna 18 10 Btte Goldfleld 21 25! Lone Star 14 15 Bull Bear. 06 081 Lucky Star Booth 26 iB) May 40 42 COD BOlMcMahon 10 Columbia OS I Mohawk 60 61 Columbia Mt. 25 Nevada Boy.

Com Fraction 20 Nev Goldfleld. 22 25 Commonwlth. 18 Nev Southern. 12 Conqueror 20 21 Oakes "05 Daisy £9 60 Oakland 12 '25 Diamond Ht 12 13 Dm Btte 47 4S (15 Dmdfld Trngl 07 t9j Potlatch. 06 08 Dominion 10i Red Lion 06 Dixie 12.

13 Red Top 1.95 Empire 07 08 Rfd' Top 08 i 09 05 "OS Sandstorm' 1.47 Florence ....2.50 4.00 Sandstorm Ex "00 -10 03 Silver 3l 32 Gold 'O4 06 Slmmerone 18 20 Gold Hill 01 Ives 24 25 'Gld Belmont. 47 40 Sunnyslde 07 Goldfield Mln 00 62 Treasure 'O3 04 Reed .10 Verde "02 Gldfl 1 Rand .05 07 Vernal 08 (9 Goldfleld Ton Wonder- 01 Great' 79 (81 Bullfrog District; Amargosa 04 GJdfld Bulifrgr 04 Amethyst' 75' Gld' Mt: Gldfld, 15 Big Bullfrog. 10 H. Hooligan. 19 '20 Bonnie Clare 65 Llge 02 Bullfrog Mln 55 60 Llnd 0 -12 Bullfrog" Anx 05 Mont Bullfrog- 08 Bullfrog 12 "14 2 Bullfrog Cons- 8 Shoshn Ex.

3.1 Bullfrog Ex. 09 Ohio Bullfrog. 25 Blfrgv Bundle 07 Orig Bullfrog. .23 24. Blfg Mayflwr.

21 Pilot Bullfrg Red 15 Blfrg Sunset. 20 "22 Rhyolite Twn. 15 China 12 San -Francisco" 16 Death! Val -M .12 Shoshone 05 8u11fr0g.1.37 1.40 Shoshn Gld 18 Dn Blfg Anx 20 Stelnway. 33' 36 Eclipse s9O :92 Tramp Co." 5 05 97 i Gold Trlpollte jGold "Bar; Annex 19 22 10 Gold Sceptre. 44 "46 Wolverine 02 CO District.

"Wedge. 1 17c Manhat Joe 13' Little: 1 33; iManhatsJumb 20 Manhat Belle Manhattan 28 30 Manhat Cons.l 1.10 Manhat 'nj Manhat Cres. 22 Manhat; Manhat 72 Syl'Humphrey '35 3T r-' Districts. Cyrus Noble. "88 401 Lookout Gold.

65 Esperanza Gold Reed 40 Nev: 15 Golden Terra 60 Nev.t Sunshine Gold Quartz. -01 Kawlch Gold 02 Ray Brien 10 1 Kawich Kyst 01 I Rocco 40 60" Kawch Co 01 Tokop 16 Little George OS TONOPAH JIINING EXCHANGE. Fcllowing were sales on the San Franclsco and.Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday. 9.:16 Session- 1000 Silver Plck 200, Mont 2 55 'v Session. 30C0 10.

1214000 Silver Pick 31 1500. 12 2500 Do, a 30... -30 1000 Adams All 1500 Gt Western. 2000 BBull, b'3o. .21 2800 Jim 8ut1er.

1.57% 1000 Columbia 1000 Lone Star.slO "16 2000. Conqueror 400 62 2WIO Daisy CO 0500 Manhat Dextr 1 77 aOOO Dmdfld 47 1000 Do, 10... 3000 Dixie, 10. 15 3000 Nat 33 8500 Dixie 15 1500 Ohio 4S 600 Dixie 16 2000 Orlgf BulUrog. 23 lfiOO Eclipse 1500 Bed Top ....1.05 500.

001' 500 Vo, a 1.92% 1000 Bar. 90 500 Do. 8. ...1.95 1000 Gld Kewanas 21 5500 Red Top Ex. 2500 Goldfleld 'Mm 65 3000 Red Top .1000 Do.

glO 65 200 3500 Gld Mohawk. -66 1700 Ton Midway. 1000 10... -66 1000 Ton- N- 69 2:30 p. Session.

30. Jim Butler. l.s7U 7000 Blue, Bull.V.. Manhattan .33 1000 California 351000.MU 34 .1000 Columbia Mt. 26 1000 Man Dxtr.slO.- 78 2500 Dmdnd 47 2000 Nat Bank 33 ICCO Do, 510..

47 1000 Nat Bank 34 1000 rl4 2500 Ohio 7500 Dlxift 12 1500 Ohio, 10. 48 1600 Dixie, 8 10... 12 1000 Origr 23 2500 Eclipse 93 5000 Pa Goldfield 0C 2000 Bull Ofl 2000 St 25 1500 Gld Kewanas 22 2000 St Ives, 6. 25 2000 Golddeld Mln 200 Ton 8e1m0nt. 4.

05 2000. Do," '66 700 Ton Mdway.2.l7 Old Mohawk. 600 Ton Star. 59 3000 OS Plck.blO' 31 500 Ton Star. 68 1000 Ind Tonopah.

'04 CLOSING Tonopah District. BldJ Ask: Bid. Ask. Belmont s.oo|Mizpah Ex 40 40' Mon Plttsburg 35 Cash 20 (Mont Ton. 1.47% NY, Ton Con 40 Great Weatrn North 68 60 27iOhio ...47 Home Con.

OOJOhio Ton Ex. 15 Ind Tonopah. Rescue 13 15 Jim 8ut1er. ..1.65 Ton. Exten.lo.so 11.

CO Little-. 5.00 Ton of Nev.18.50 60 62 West End. 2.80 Midway .....2.10 1 Goldfleld District. Adams 11 12 Jumbo Ex 25 Atlanta 24 28 Kendall 91 Blk Btte Ex. 06 Kendall Ex 06 Black 6 Laguna Blue Bell t5 16 Blue 11 May 30 Booth 26 Mohawk 60 'Columbia Mt.

25' 9... Conqueror 20 13 15 Daisy 48 Pa 05 Dm Btte C- 46 49 Potlatch 06 Dixie .12 13 Red Lion 04 Empire 07-' Red T0p. 1.92% 1.97% Gldfld Aurora Red Top 08 Gld Belmont. 50 Ives 23." Dst 05 Sandstorm ..1.45 1.55 Gld" Kewanas 21 25 Stiver Pick. 32 GoldfUld Mln 66 67 Slmmerone 10 Great 80 83 Vernal U0 10 Jumbo -M Co.

1.60 Bullfrog District. Amethyst 73 Eclipse 80 Blfrg. 02 Gold Bar Bullfrog Anx 04 Llge Blfg Mayflwr '23 Mont Bullfrog 05 Bullfroff Mln -66 Shoshn Ex. 35 Bullfrg NBk 33 Orlg Bullfrog. "22 24 Den Bullfrog.

1.43. Stelnway 37 Dn Blfg Anx 20 Tramp Co. 97 Manhattan District. Manhat Brnk Manhattan M. 30 Manhat Cons.l.

10 1.15; Syl Humphrey 33 Other Districts. Eaperanza Paymaster 01 02 Kawlch Gold Ton Gold lit 09 Nev Sunshine 281 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 7. WESTERN ADDITION, td M. Fisher Company to Wenzel and Kathrlna Adams, lot on line of Vallejo street; 100 of Polk.

33:10 by $10. Walter B. and Asenath H. Cope to Chester H. lot NW corner of Filbert and Larkln 40 by 100; $10.

Abble Magorty and Mary Kelly Frederick W. Magorty, lot on line of Halght street. 137:6 of Gough. -W 27:0. by 120; $10.

Frederick W. and Catherine A. Magorty to Joseph Harney, same; $10.. Eleanor J. Spreckels (trustee Johanna D.

Jollffe) to Curtis, H. L'lndley, lot on 8 llneof Pacittc street. 152 of Octavla, 30 by Isidor and Lipman to Evelyn H. Kase, lot on S'llnejiJ JBush street, Eof WebsterlrE 6r VCI -r and Rose C- C. Williams to Margaret Quinne, lot on JTW corner of Waller and Webster streets, 33 by 100 and portion of lot adjoining covered by walls of building, and restrictive covering as" to land, on John Joost to Charles Morton, lot on line of Steiner street, 125 'N 'of Eddy, 60 by 90; i William E.

and -Margaret M. "Hamburg to Reliance Automobile Company, lot on line of Farren avenue, 75 of Ellis street, 25 by 75, warranty deed; $10. Elizabeth Hancock to Martin Flnberg, lot on line of Duboce avenue, 169:3 of Devisadero street. 25, $10. George T.

Pago to F. W. Bradley, lot on line' of Broadway. 150 of Scott 42 by 132:7 D. and Beckle Levy to Emlle Cerf and Herman Lederer, lot on line of Greenwich street, ao2 Eof Baker, 20:6 by 120; $10.

Thomas and Isabel Turner to Bertha Rosenthai (wife of D. lot on line of Lyon 100 8 of Clay, 87:6 and lands adjoining; and Mary Wernecke to F. Schwab. lot on S' line of Frederick of 100, 50. 'i Margaret F.

Moss M. K. Foulkes, rerecord 2129 D. 301. lot on Hne of Walnut street, S'of Sacramento, 25 by flO.

Margaret or Foulkes to J. same; flO. MISSION BLOCKS. Peter F. Goodwin to Ellen Good win; lot on corner of Howard and Dore streets, NE 82 by SE 100; gift.

Angus and Frankle Nicholson to Melone Company, lot on -line of Stevenson street. U5 of Fourteenth; 25' by 65 $10. James B. Moraghan-to Herbert L. Rothchlld, lot on line or Valencia.

45 of Fifteenth, S5O by.E 100; Robert O. and Adrienne.M.- Hoffman John A. Hoots and-Winfleld 8. Hobbs, lot on line of Dolores strett, of Nineteenth, 30:6 by IS 95; 510. Charles Symon to Elizabeth J.

Symon, lot on line of Eighteenth btreet, 87 of Church. 25 by 114; gift. StG. L. and Katie L.

to John P. Dlgnan, lot on line of Liberty street. 130 of Dolores, W25 by N114; $3. P. Wlebolt to William H.

and Agnes A. St. John, lot on line of Hill 180 of Sanchez, 25 by 114; gift. William H. and Agnes St.

John to Ingebprg M. Nielsen, same; $10. Abraham Rosensteln-to same, lot on.N line of Hill etreet. 205 of Sanchez. 25 Prior to Henrietta' Plnnick.

lot'on NE corner of Noo and Clipper 89 by 101:10. I Catherine and Alexander B. Truman to John F. Ward, lot on-E line of Treat avenue, 155 S'of Twenty-second, 30, 90, NE 35, ice; Patrick and Bridget E. O'Connor Silk, lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Ala-, bama, 50 by 75; $10.

ORNER' ADDITION. C. E. Hanson to James Fltz Patrick, lot on line of Dolores street, 61 :6 of 25 by Wi 114: $10. Rutgg to Elizabeth lot llne-of Castro street.

110 of i Twentieth. 27:0 by 150; also lot on line of Nebraska street 3CO of TwentV-flfth. 133 by 25; sift: Caroline L. or Carrie L.Atwood- to 'Charles L. Hlnkel, lot on line of Eureka street, 110 N.of Twentieth.

110 by 125; $10. Peter Dlers. to William Menzel, lot on llneof Twenty-second 15: 9 25 by 60; $10. Annie Collins to Marguerite; Gilbert of R. lot on SB line of Twenty-fourth -and Homestead streets 25 by 85; 'BO VARA 'BLOCKS.

J. and Devlncenzl, lot on line of street. 65 of Montgomery, 25 by iN 'Bo; y. John and Catarlna Perazzo to Giuseppe Reall, lot on line of Pollard place. 97:1, of Vallejo street, 20:6 by $10.

Michael Shea to Thomas J. Shea, lot on linn of. Francisco street. 91 :8 of Stjockton; E23 by N- John and Mary McCluskey, to Giuseppe lot on W. 1 line of 137:6 1 01:8: Frederic and i Bigne'T Hulling to 1 Matilda lot on corner of Tehama" and Third 1 streets, SE 20 by BW.

75 and lands adjoining; Isjdorsand -to-same, on EW "line of Third street, -20 SE of Tehama, SB 60. SW 135, NWj NE CO, SE i 20," NE 75; $10. hV 'V- A H. Lacy Isabella B. and Martha Lacy, on line of of Jagnes F.

Sheehan Mary Babcock, lot on NE line of Converse 1 75 NW of Bryant, KWj 25; by. NE- i'POTREROmUEVO':" Mullan to John Mullan. on Hne 'of Marlposa 6s of; Bryant, 34:6 by S.7C; v-'r A. -Hearst to John? lot on' line of streets 352 :6 Nof iTwen- '-v'v i OUTSIDE LANDS. Echarft.to'MarylLinderman.Mot on line of -Seventh avenue -JIOO.

of Point ar a an Rose Geiz to 4 David FEOM; I A HOSPITAL SUBJECT Special Dispatch to The CalL KANSAS CITY. March "Do I look like a'subject of locomotor said Charles M. Schwab, as he paced up andj down the depot platform this af noonJ; I'No, I have no locomotor ataxia and I didn't put magic' boots. I am same pair 'of shoes I had on when I left New. York." .1 When the Rock; Island's California' express pulled into the; Union depot this afternoon, who "-has 'been reported was standing' the back vestibule -of his "private Loretto, laughing and chatting with other" members of his; party.

is the dead. man who is making a race' for his lif across the continent." said his physician, Dr. Ward, Schwab to a representative of the press; ''I'll leave it 4o the judgment of you gentlemen if Schwab looks like a candidate for- the rpughbox." "I have been 1 slightly indisposed with a severe cold which I contracted in the mining regions of Nevada," said Schwab, aside- from that I am' Just as well as when I heaved billets in the steel mills years ago. I 'am sure I cannot account forithe mysterious manner in which this report of my illness started." THEOWS BABE'S BODY OUT WINDOW OF CAE PORTLAND, March Because the conductor of dining-car refused to cremate the of 'infant, the remains were -wrapped "in cloth and tossed: from a window of the car a short distance south of Eugene, according to passengers: who': reached Portland last night on Southern Pacific train; 12. from San Francisco.

A farmer by the name of Carl boarded the train at. Gait, (with, wife and children on the way to They occupants of the tourist car. In Southern Oregon the wife was taken ill. No physician was. aboard.

the train, but a nurse from Portland volunteered her services. The child was dead at its birth! -The father Implored the dining-car to cremate the infant's range, but the con-, ductor, refused; then the father sought other means of getting rid of the child. The body was wrapped in a cloth and tossed through. a The bundle fell near, the tracks while the train continued on its journey. lot on line of street.

60 of Twentysixth avenue, .30 by $10. Estate 'Of Thomas -E. Ryan (by Mary C. Ryan, executrix) to Frank A. Dwyer, lot on NE of Forty-fourth avenue and 415, 110:7.

SW Joseph Herzog to Emma Jeenecke, lot on line of Forty-eighth avenue, of street. 12:6 by 120; $10. Realty Company to Theodore P. and Mame P. Ferguson, lot on of street.

,75 of Forty-fourth avenue, 25 by 100; $10. "HOMESTEADS. Edwin; and Helen Goodall to John McE. Thomson, lot on 1 corner Athens and Brazil streets, NW. 25 by NE 100, block Excelsior.

Homestead; $10. Central Trust Company to W. F. Shaw Company, lot on corner of Eighteenth avenue and street, SE 279.05. 220.82.

NW 186.35. NE 220; Metliah L. Scammon to Elizabeth Scammon, lot 35. block Park Lane Tract No. $10.

Mary and John Hurley, Johannah' and Thomas or Thomas Gorman to John F. McGowan, lot on line of Rlchland street. 125 of Mission. 25 by 100. lot 31; block French and Oilman Tract; $10.

"Sherwood -F. Gorham to Mary G. Gorham, lot on line of Athens street, 150 of Japan, 100 by 150, lot 2, block. 71, Excelsior Homestead; $5. 'London, Paris and American Bank and Thomas P.

H. W'hltelaw to -WilUam R. -Markt, -lots 5 and 6, block "19, --Sunnyvale Homestead Association; $10. William and C. T.

Nicol to Homestead Realty lots 950 and 1074, Gift map '2; Contracts. 1 Pelton Water Wheel Company (owners) with Thomas H. Day's Sons (contractors), architects and All work a frame and corrugated iron machine and patten shop, on, lot ion. JJE- corner, ot Nineteenth and Harrison streets. 124:3 by 273: $3605.

Casket Company (owners) with Van Emon 'Elevator Company (contractors), architect Albert Pissis Onei. electric elevator, one direct passenger elevator, one full dummy elevator and one hoist for building on lot on SE line of Mission street, 275 NE of Sixth, NE 67:6 by SE 10O; $7246. C. O. G.

Miller (owner) with H. H. Larsen Brother (contractors), architects Bliss and excavating for a resldtnee "on SWi corner of Pacific avenue and Baker street. 66 by 127 $6573. B.

Bernhard (owner) with Cameron Dlsston (contractors). architect G. Bugbec All work except sewer- work, painting. shades, gas and electric light fixtures for a two-story frame residence on lot on" Hne of Cole street. of; Carl.

50 by 106; $73C0. Same owners with Levy (contractors), architect Plumbing, gas for same on same; $1070. L. i Lorenzo Lorensinl Louis Chrlstofonl I (owners), with i Cuneo (contractor), architects John Zimmerman All work exrent electrical i work I for a onestory frame market building and alterations to rear of bulldlnjr on line of Flllmore street, 78 of Sacramento. 75 by $0920.

N-- 'I, i' trustee (owner), with James F. Logan (contractor), architect William work for a five-story brick building on pile foundations, intersection, on line of Clay street 'with 8 line of East, NW 142. 33.5115. $70,285. -Theresa Alice Oelrichs with- Globe Engineering Company (contractors), architects Reid Brothers Installation additional boiler for Hotel on block bounded by Sacramento, Powell, California and Mason streets; $3056...

Same owner with W. W. Montague (contractors), architects same, kltcnen equipment same on- same; $11.000. Matilda Mensor (owner) with John E. Beck (cpntractor), Charles 'J.

Rousseau All except fixtures for. a threestory and basement, frame building (three oniWsllnfi of Central avenue. 75 Haight street. 25 by; W. $7600.

Dr." John Lagan (owner) with William Schaefer, plans i Painting, graining, varnishing. tinting and llncrusta walton for a I three-story frame building (nine flats) on XV line of Lafayette street. 75:3. of Mission. 50 by 75: $1450.

Daniel O'Nell (owner) with Scgtirson Broi. architect Barnett All work for a three-story frame building en line of Folsom street. 60 of Thirteenth, 25, 80. 22:7, W. 80; $7450.

Henry (owner) with Hugh E. Pynn Sylvain Schnlttacher All work for a frame- store and stable on line of Ninth avenue, 3CO of.H street. 25 120, Outslde-Lands block 605; $2334. or WiesenhutUr: (owner) with Val Franz (contractor), architects John Zlmmer-; All work except electrical, painting and, plumbing work for alterations and additions to building 18, 20 and 22 Seventh street, cor- ncr of- Stevenson; $4750. L.

(owner) with "Alfred architect T. "Patersori" work for 'a two-story building on line of Connecticut 112:6 8 of Eighteenth, 37:6 by i.W. 100; $5500., Faber (owner) with contractor, architect same All work for, a frame building of Connecticut street, 75 Sof 37:0 by W. 100; $5500." -John H. Boyson (owner) with McCullough Contracting (contractors), i- architect James All for a utory frame concrete i foundation gravel roof building on N- 4 llne of-Twenty-flrst 2Js of Valencia.

25 by N. 115; Dorothea (owner): with Charles' J.U. Koenlg'i architect- Arthur' T.s All 'work except painting, electric 1 work, gas fixtures." gas grates and shades for a' frame building; (two flats) on line' of Fell i 31 :3 Eof Steins E3oby Western Addition block 368 $623S. Mrs. Ann Wood (owner) with J.va.

Bo wen architect M. 1 work for a', two-story frame building (two flats) lon lot" iof Seventeenth 136 of Clara avenue. Vf, 25 87 6 $4100. E. Careys (owner) A with Boes (contractor, and All work for twostory I frame house on lot, on line of South Broderick rtear: Fourteenth.

lof block B. Park: Hill' Homestead; AssoclaUon; $4100. Chris and Katie Petereen (owners) with ft Christiansen plans by All '4 work i for a two-story) and basement "frame on- line ol' Fourth of Hugo street. bysE.9s; Harriet K. and George Hill (owners) Jwlth" 1 Moore architects Dodge Dolliver AH' work for, a four-story ibrick building and grading, paving and bulkheadlng of on lot on line; of O' Farrell 1 87 of $16,475.

The of i California with Mahiony -Bros. architects Bliss Favllle work," flreproofing." sheet metal granite work. structural steel 1 work and elevators or one-story bank 1 building; on lot on corner of i Callforhla-and Sansome streets 'j Vt': 87:6 by v'--- BANKEES SEEK STATE BONDS Special ten jto. SACRAMENTO.J March The office of State Treasurer Reeves was thelsceno ternoon of 'a" sale, and the bidding, was as could be expected on the stock exchange. The first section of bonds for the new San Francisco amounting to was taken by the' "VVY Halsey Company of San Francisco, at a premium, of and accrued Interest.

The Union Trust Company of San Francisco started the bidding at and the agents of nearly a score of financial concerns kept the figures on the Jump until B. Leltch Co. of Chicago bid $11,000. 'and the hammer fell on the raise of the Halsey, Company to $11,850. The money will be delivered March 15.

It is understood that the bonds will be resold to private investors In San Francisco. The Legislature authorized $1,000,000 to be spent on the seawall and the act was approved by the people at the last general election. Other sections of the million dollar -issue will be sold as the work on the new seawall advances. GLENN AND COLUSA PEOPLE INCENSED COLUSA, March Much indignation is expressed in Glenn and Colusa counties regarding the statements emanating from Red Bluff about the proposed diversion of water from the Sacramento River. The assertion Is freely made that the whole opposition to the bill cow pending before Congress, was worked up by persons in Tehama.

who are actuated by mercenary motives. The statements to which such decided exception is taken are those relating to the alleged destruction of In an interview with one who has given the matter careful atten-tlon, the latter said: During the reason of low water when tho water would be used far irrigation It has been for years Impossible for tho river boats to go- above Chlco landing, fi The river warehouses at Tehama and Squaw Hill have hail no grain stored In them for years for river shipments, owing to the'fact that if stored there the grain could not be moved until after the first heavy rain caused tho -river to rise. It is true that boats' are making weekly trips to Red Bluff now, but' lt. Is also true that when this condition prevails the farmers of Colusa and Glenn are protecting themselves against, flood water. SACEAMENTOGAMBLERS 3IAY TO QUIT SACRAMENTO, March At a meeting of the executive committee" of the Law; and -Order League tonight a- resolution providing that an open letter be sent to District Attorney Seymour, Sheriff Reese, Mayor Beard and Chief of- Police Denny informing them unlawful, gambling is being carried on at five places.

The attention the public officials will be directed to the lawcomprised in section 330 of the Penal Code whloh provides that every person conducting'or dealing an illegal game is guilty of misdemeanor arid all' who play against such games are equally guilty, the punishment'to be not more. than $1000. Property owners are also to' be held responsible for renting places for Illegal gambling and they are called on to read section 331 of the Penal Code which says- that such owners are punishable as provided. 7. SAYS THE DRUMCKAIG WAS NOT SEAWOETHY Special Dispatch to The CalL ASTORIA.

March, "XeVer did I Bee a vessel go to sea in' such condition as.was the bark Drumcralg when she put out over i-the Columbia River bar: September-22 last." 'said -Captain George Wood today. Captain "Wood was the bar pilot took the vessel out. "WKen I went on board the.Druincfalg it was evident that she was top heavy. After bar had thrown us oft outside the bar I ordered her topsails put on. As soon as thiswas done she keeled over until her deck was under water and 'she 'did not have, any buoyancy.

I told Captain -Mc- Callum the vessel was not safe and that she -would turn turtle il.be met with bad weather." The Druracralg Is long overdue, and it is believed she has been lost: LATE SHIPPING OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW" Sailed Mar Stmr La Gascogne, for Havre; etmr Prlnzeasin Victoria Luise, for St Thomas, etc: stmr Chemnitz, for Bremen; stmr Oskar, for Naples, and Arrived Mar Stmr Koenlgen Luise, from Genoa. Arrived Mar Stmr Menomlnee, from Antwerp. Arrived prior to Mar Stmr China. 1 from San Francisco via "Honolulu stmr Nlcomedia, from Portland, Ore, for.Hcngkonjr.

SaiIed Mar Stmr Marquette, for Boston and PhlladelDhla. SaiIed Mar Stmr for New York. SaiIed Mar Stmr Cymric, for Boston; stmr Haverfcrd. for Philadelphia, LONDON Sailed Mar Stmr Mesaba. for New York.

HAVRE Arrived Mar Stmr La Touraine, from New TENERIFFE Arrived liar Stmr Amiral Jaureguiberry, from San Francisco via Central and South American ports for Havre and Dunkirk. Arrived Mar Stmr Graf Waldersee. 1 from New; York. Arrived Mcr 9. 12:10 Stmr Amerlka, from New for Cherbourg and Hamburtc.

and proceeded. Mar Stmr Pretorlan. for Halifax and St John. B. EDDY, 530 (Hotel Elegant furnished eunnv rooms; all modern and convenient; suites and tingle; private baths; rates rea- tonable.

POST BeauUful rooms; newly furnished; board Al; very select and reasonable." Tel. 4202. Call afternoons. CALIFORNIA. Nicely furnished rooms, and board Jn rood Spanish family; American and l-'panlgh cooking: references JONES Nice, well-furnished rooms In choice location; splendid marine view; ex- crtlent table board; references.

SEVENTH Newly furnished rooms; sun aU day; with or without beard; first class; horn- GUERRERO. Nice tunny double and rooms, with beard; very reasonable. LIBERTY Sunny double and single rooms; hot end 'cold water; bath: excellent board. O'FARRELL. Roome and board; private Jewish family.

PIVE 7S7 Sunny rooms; good home cooking; f22.50 tip. POLK. Beautiful, large, sunny rooms; private bath, pood home cooking; reasonable. ROOMS AXD BOARD WAXTED. 2 rooms and board for 3 persons, man and wife and a boy 11 years old; rooms must be sunny.

Address, with rates, box 3C78. Call office. JAPANESE nice gentleman wantS board with room in a small family at Berkeley or Oak- land. K. MORITA.

care OGAMA. 626 Cal- Iforriia Ft. Anderson Transfer Storage rms. $2.50 in fireproof bldg. at lowest rates.

19 Turk.nr.Mßt. EMPORIUM Storage Van furniture, household goods stored, moved, ehlpped. 781 Howard sr. Third; phone Grant 161. TRANSCONTINENTAL FreJjht 'Merchan- tflse w'house; cheapest In city; get our rates; teaming con'trs.

C2O Market; tel. Bush 873. CONKLIN'S storage furniture and merchan- Clse. 383 Golden Gate aye. Phone South 102.

PACIFIC Etcraxe and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 FUlmon; phone West 2C2S. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Flllmore; tel. Weet S2B.

BEKINS Van and Storage 11 Montgomery tel. Main ISlft. Shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AAP Sf PPJLIKS. AN exceptionally good No.

2 Remington. No. 1 £mnh Premier. $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentals. $2.50.

The Typewriter Exchange. 636 California st. PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes, from $20: guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2.50 month. -WALTER ECOTT, 207 Montgomery. BUN visible typewriter No.

2, $40: N0.3. makes rented. Pac. Typewriter 117 Sutter. STUTTERING AXD STAMMERING.

NORCROSS Institute is now located at 810 Dia- mond st. nr. '24th, for purpose of open-air exercises. It Is a private institution, curing case by Melbourne system Castro cars. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday William A. Hammond. 29, 4521 Eighteenth etreet, and Estelle E. Lucy, 23, Oakland. William A.

Smith, 30. 313 Eddy street, and Anna R. Bowen, 32. Glen Meyer, Ontario. Joseph L.

Joeeph, 21, 1S71! Bufh street, and Ectelle Sweet. Zti gutter street. Armand Ceirutl. 21. 1523 Dupont street, and Elvira Glacopettl, 19, £45 Vailejo etreet.

Francis Lcraenager, 27, Sutter City, and Nellie R. Hamilton. 25. Sutter City. Jchn E.

Park. '27. 217 Hoffman avenue, and Helena C. Barclay, ifUJVi Powell street. William P.

Huddlestcn. 23. Lewis street. and Anna M. Tivenan, 23, 0 Lewis street.

George Havenstein. 32, 275 Stevenscn street, and Eulalie de Rampar, 35. 275 Stevenson Ida L. Tucker. 25.

Oroville, and Jennie M. Peters. 23, Oroville. Charles Niquet 40, 2C21 Hyde street, and Katie Bucktenklrchen. 45.

1513 Taylor street. Pierre Armand. 24, 15 Ford etroet. and Marie Sombielle, 22, £523 Pine street. Jean Surbeau, 51.

Mariposa. and Mary Betson, 212 Montcomery avenue. DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will net be inserted. They must be handed in at cither of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- fons authorized to have the same published.

Notipes restricted simply to the announcement ef the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. In this city, February 23, 1906. to the wife of R. Nostri, a daughter.

ROGERS At the dockyards. Alameda Cdunty. March 3, to the wife cf L. 11. Rogers, a daughter.

MARRIED. In this city. March 6, 1000, the Rev. Frederick A. Doane.

Joseph Wil- liam Kas and Rhcxia Florence Wilkins, both of Ean Francisco. DIED. Agulrre, Pedro J-, t5 Kryger. lngebcrg, 80 Antoinette, Hey. Mother Mayneid, Louisa, 04 Aqulstapace, 2O McCarthy.

Bridget Calhoun, Daisy 25 Megan. Alice 18 CamfUosl, K7 Newman, Edward, 37 Carroll; William. So Odium, Margaret. 35 Collin, Mary C. 11 O'Dowd, Jeremiah, 38 Edward, Wf Olssen, Jchn, 41 Cullaton, frank, 46 l'crei-.

Emilie. 41 CuHigan, S5 Kubsi, Maria, 1 day Antonio, 53 banders, Ellen, 45 60 Savage. LUzzie F-, 23 Kmler. -John 6 Marcus. 5J Fogarty.

Thomas. tis tfkinner, Ellen 72 Foley, John 30 Smith, Maggie, 2 Fortes. Arnico. 7o htellmacn, mos Graham. Albert J-.

13 Sullivan. John 27 Henry Swett, Elisha 7S Holland. William, 40 TSerney, James. 65 Kittle. John 36 Williams.

Rebecca. 4S In this pity, March 5. 1906. Pedro Jose Aguirre, beloved cousin of C. M.

Ar- burna, a native of Spain, aged 5 years and months. and acquaintances are respect- Wuiiy Invited to attend the funeral Friday, at 0 o'clock a. from the parlors of Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, thence to Spauieh Church, where a requiem high mass will be' celebrated for the repose ut his soul, commencing at 9:3 a. thence to Eighteenth and Guerrero streets for elec- tric Interment Holy. Cross Cemetery.

In the City and County Hos- pital, March Antone a native of Italy, ased 20 years. In this city. March 1300. at the Home for the Aged of the Little Sistars of the Poor. Rev.

Mother Antoinette cf the Ascension. funeral mass will be held In the Convent Chapel Saturday mcrsing, at lv o'clock. Friends and benefactors are respect- fully invited to attend. Please omit flowers. In this city, March' 8.

IJKW, Daisy Pauline Calhoun. beloved wife of Dr. James V. Galhoun. and daughter of." Mrs.

Kate Schafer. and sister to Paul Moltke Albertina, Antcnia and Camillia Schafer and Mrs. J. W. a native of Cali- fornia.

-aged 25 years 7 moaths and 12 days. In this city, March 8, 1006. Joseph Camlllonl, dearly beloved' husband of. Nicolctta Camllloni. a native of Pesaro, Italy, aged 7 years and 6 months.

and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral on Sunday, March 11. at 12:30 o'clock p. from his late residence, 8 Vincent street, above between Green and Union, thence to Masonic Temple, corner Pest and Montgomery streets, where at 1 p. m. Masonic rites will he -brfd -under the auspices of Speranza Lodge No.

219, F. and A. M. Inter- meat Italian Cemetery. In this city, March 7, 1906, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Catherine Carroll, and father of Thomas J.

and John A. Car- rolU' and brother of Mrs: Eliza a native of Westmeath, Ireland, aged SO years. In thte city. March 8. 1906, Mary dearly beloved daughter: of Joseph and Mary Collin.

and eteter of Adeline Collin, a native, cf British Columbia, aged 14 years and 8 months. Notice of funeral hereafter. CORBETT In the City and County Hospital, March 6, 1906. Edward Corbett, a native of Ireland, aced 6 years. In the City and County Hospital.

HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flarmaean Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN. Mgr.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Filth opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. united undertakers; Funeral Directors and Formerly In Metropolitan- Temple." Jt- KOW AT 666 MISSION. TeL South 167.

Between and Fifth, near Fifth it Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. McGinn. Henry Hacsen.l JAMES McGINN I Formerly "With MoGinn-Bros. I Funeral Directors and I gUEddyst Tel. East S6.

March 1906. Frank CulUCbn, a native of Ireland, ajred 46 years. CULLIGAN-i-In this city, March 6, 1006, Thomas Edward Culligan, dearly beloved son of Mary Ellen and the late William Culll- gan. and brother of Mrs. G.

Jacobsen. Mrs. H. Mauerhan and William May, Estella and Roy Culligan, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 2. months and 13 days.

E7 Friends ana acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock a. from his late residence. 218 Fourteenth street, thence to the Church of 6t. Chartes Borromeo, corner Eighteenth and Sbotwell streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the of his soul, commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city, March 7, 1006, Antcnlo Cuneo, dearly beloved husband of Maria Cuneo. and devoted father of Louis, Julia, John and Angelina Cuneo, a native of Italy, aged 53 years 2 months, and 10 days. I VT Friends and acquaintances are respect-, fully Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, March 11. at 1 o'clock p. at his late residence.

1416 Powell etreet. Interment Italian Cemetery. In this city. March 7. 1006.

Daniel. beloved of Kate M. Curtis, a native of England, aged 60 years 9 months and 3 days. GT" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), at 8:45 from the parlors of McFadden, Green. 1171 Mis- cicn etreet, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a re- quiem low mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city. March 8. ISO 6.

John "Walter, beloved sen of John P. and Ida M. Emler. a native of Indiana, aged years. In this city, March 8, IUO6.

Thomas Fogarty. a native of Canada, aged years. ICT Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maaee Company, JJI7 Mission street.

In this city. March 6. 1906, John J. Foley, beloved eon of the late Thomas and Catherine Foley, and nephew of John a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 2 months and days-. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), at 12:30 p.

from the parlors of the United Undertakers, MlESion street, thence to St. Peter's 'Church for services at 1 p.m. Interment Holy Crocs Cenvslery. In the City and County Hospital, March S. 19CtV Arnico Fortes, a native of Cape Verde Islands, aged 70 years.

In this city. March 8, 1906, Albert beloved son of E. C. and Rebecca Graham, and brother of E. C.

May, Ethel and Baby Graham, a native of Wy- omlng. aged 13 years and 7 months. In this city, March 8. itHXi, E. Hilderbrandt, a native of Michisan.

In this city. March 8, 1906, William Holland, beloved husband of Fannie Holland, and father of William J. Holland, a native of Warrlngton Island, aged 40 years II months and 7 days. A member of Car- penters' Union No. 22.

iPT and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend" the funeral Sunday, March 11, at 2 o'clock p. from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. In Papoose, Trinity County. John Gopman Kittle, beloved son of Martha Ann and the late Nicholas Gosman Kittle, aged 36 years. I will held on Saturday, March 10.

at his late residence, 2525 Stelner etreet, at 1:30 p. m. Interment will be private. In this city. March 7.

1906, Inge- borg M. Kryger, wife of the late Christian Kryger. a native of Denmark, aged SO years. ITS'" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), March at 2 o'clock, from the l.arlors of H. P.

Petersen. 228 McAllister ttrect. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, via electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. In this city. March 7.

1906. Louisa Ann Mayneld. beloved wife of James M. Mayfield, and mother of Edward S. Hayes of Lakeport." William T.

Hayes of- Oklahoma. Mrs. Mary Simpson and Mrs. Lizzie Miller of Seattle, Mrs. Emma Howe, Mrs.

Anna Belmont, Mrs. Eva Kelly and Mrs. Myrtle Kirtley of this city and Mar- shall Mayneld of Lakeport. a native of Kentucky, aged 4 years and 0 months. In this city, March 7.

1906. Bridget McCarthy, sister of Alice Kelly, a native of Ireland. are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral tomcrrow (Saturday), at 0 o'clock a. from the Star of the Sea Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In this city. March 18, 1906, Alice Virginia Mogan, beloved daughter of Joseph Mogan and the late Mamie V. Mogan, and eister of Irene Weldon and Gladys. Ada and Walker Mogan, a native of California, aged 18 years 11 months and 5 days. and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday.

March 10, at 10 o'clock a. from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company, 2475' Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery, by electric funeral car from corner Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 10:30 o'clock a. m. In this city, March 8.

1906. Edward Newman, beloved brother of Mrs. Walter Page cf San Jose, a native of New York, ajted 37 years. In this city, March 8. 1900.

Margaret beloved wife of. Henry Odium, loving mother of Mabel Odium, daughter of Thomas Ccgan, and Eister of Thomas, Wil- liam and Lawrence Cogan and Mrs. Mary Carroll, a native of San Francisco, aged 00 years. of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of McAvoy.

O'Hara 2CI and 271 Hayes street, opposite St. Igna- tius Church. In this city. March 1906, Jere- miah, husband of Cecelia O'Dowd, and loving brother of Maurice, John, James, Daniel. Patrick and Thomas P.

O'Dowd. a native' of Daugh, County Kerry. Ireland, aged 3S years. G7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), at 8:30 a. from his late resi- dence, 270 Ninth street, thence to St.

Joseph's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cram Cemetery. To the officers and members of Division Xo. 5.

A. O. H. In You are hereby noti- fied to the funeral of our deceased brother, Jeremiah O'Dowd. from his late res- idence, 270 Ninth street, on Friday, morning, March 8, at o'clock.

By order of J. J. BARRY. President. EDW.

P. HOGAN. Recording In this city, March 8, 1906, John Olsen. beloved husband of Sarah Olsen, a native of Chrlstianla, Norway, aged 41 years. tr.ls city, March 1900, Emllle Peres, beloved daughter of Mrs.

Friedericke Rose, and sister of Mrs. Pauline Spahr and Adolph. Paul. Fritz and the Carl Tref z. a native of Wurtemberg, Germany, aged 41 years months and 24 days.

and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Friday), March 9, at 8 :30 a. from her late iesidence. Fifteenth street, corner Mis-" fion. thence to St. Boniface's Church.

Golden Gate avenue, between Jonee and Ltavenworth streets, where a requiem high i mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cro.l* Cemetery. In this city. March 8, 1906, Maria, beloved dauehter of William and Rosa Kukm, and sifter of Ed, Fred and Joseph Wettsteln, a native of San Francisco, aged I 1 day.

In this city. March 8. 1006, Ellen, beloved wife of William R. Sanders, mother of Mrs. William Hughes, and sister of Sarah, Michael and John a native of Eng- land, aged 45 years.

of funeral hereafter. Remains at the parlois of J. C. O'Connor 767 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. In Oakland.

Cal. March 8, 1908, Ellzzle beloved wife of Lyle Savage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Charles and sister or Alfred 0., Walter Charles Georgia Irene and Edwin L. Weetman, a native North aced 28 years 2 months and 7 days, this city.

March 6, 906, Marcus beloved husband of Jennie Sher- wood, and father of Harry Sherwood, a na- tive of Connecticut, aged 63 years 4 months and 26 days. (ET'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock p. from the Mtzpah Presbyterian Church, Harrison etreet. near Fifth. Oakland, March 7.

1906. Ellen Livonia Skinner, beloved mother of Mrs. Alma I. Jensen, Homer E. and H.

C. Skinner. Mrs. George A. Pierce.

F. Moller and the late Mrs. Myer Jacobs, a na- tive of New York, aged 72 years 5 months and 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invitf-d to attend the funeral services today Friday), March 9, at 2 o'clock p. at 1777 Waller street. San Francisco.

Inter- ment private. Cypress Lawn Cemetery. In this city. March 7. 1906.

Maggie. I beloved wife of the late Hart F. Smith, and. devoted' mother of Garrett Hart F. John K.

and Warren W. Smith. Mrs. I. Q.

WOODLAWN San Mateo County. UASOMC -CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 686 'James Flood BuHdlnjr. S. Doty. Mrs.

J. W.V Harris and Mrs. G. E. Bryan, a native of Ireland, aged J52 years 11 and.

12 days: OTrlende and: acquaintances arerespect- -fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, March 11, at 1: o'clock p. from the Isleton Church, Sacramento County, Cal. Interment-; family Rio Vista. Friends can view the remains at the chapel of N. Gray 612-614 Van, Ness avenue.

until 10 a. m. Saturday. In this city, March 7. 1008, Philip Klnney, beloveds-son of Louis 'and Edith A.

Stellmann, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 5 months and 12 In this city, March 8. 1006, John beloved aon of i and tha late Mary Ann Sullivan, grandson of Abby and the late John Sullivan, and dearly beloved nephew of Mrs. Thomas- Walsh Mra. James H. a native oorf San Fran- cisco, aged 27 years 1 month and 11 days.

A member of Washington Council No. I. Cy Remains at the parlors of McFadden, Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. Notice of funeral -I In this city, March 7, 1906, at his residence, 3t512 Army Btreet, Ellslia Vernon Swett, beloved husband of. Hannah L.

Swett, and brother of Mrs. Miles Nelson and Martin and Arthur 8. Swett, a native of Hard- wick, aged 78 years 11 months and Vi days. i. lOTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the services tomorrow (Saturday), March 10, at 1 :30 o'clock p.

at his late residence, 3612 Army street, between San Jose a.venue and Guerrero etreet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. In thio city, March 7. 1906, James, beloved husband of Ellen Tierney, lH loving father 'of Thomas, -Annie, Ella, Frances and Ida-Tierney, Mrs. Thomas Cur- ran and Mrs.

Samuel F. Brady, and dearly beloved brother of Thomas Tierney and the late Mrs. Norah Greeley, a native of Killnl- dlmia. County Galway, Ireland, aged 65 years -and 3 (Amador County, and Louisville. papers please, 1 CyFrlenda and acquaintances are respect- fullly invited to attend the funeral Saturday, March 10.

at 8:30 a. from his late resi- dence, 23tt Duboce avenue, thence to- Mission Dolores where a requiem high mara will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 8 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city, March 7, 1006.

Rebecca, beloved wife of E. D. Williams, mother of George N. and Ida R. Mulford.

and eister of Mrs. A. P. Meeker and Edward, Joslah and John Conley of Newark. N.

a native of New Jersey, aged 48 years 5 months and 6 days. i and acquaintances are.respect- fullly invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Saturday) at 1 o'clock p. from her late residence. 2415 street. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery; by car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets.

CARD OF THANKS. We herewith desire to express our heart- felt thanks to -our many friends and neigh- bors, as well as the officers and of Pioneer Lodee No. 1, Friends of the Forest, for their kind sympathy and beau- tiful floral offerings in our late bereavement in the loas of our dearly beloved mother, Mrs. Anna Maria Zehmier. MR.

AND MRS. FREIDA HEWITT. California Limited To Ctrfctgo in Three Willi dlccpeo And Ivmcs jv 7-30 a. m. For Stockton, Fresno, Hanford Visalla.

Bakersaeid 8:00 p. and intermediate points. 9:30 a. m. California Limited.

3 days to Chl- cago. Leaves day. Direct connection -to Grand 9:30 a. Valley, Limited for Stockton. ced; Fresno.

Hanford. Visalla. Bakersfleld and. points on Sierra. Railway.

10:55 a. m. For Stockton. Rlverbank. OakdaU and points on Sierra Railway.

4:00 p. m. For Stockton. Fresno' and inter- mediate rnlnfi 8:00. p.

m. Overland for Kansas City. Chicago and Grand Canyon. TICKET 6S3 Market street and Ferry Depot" San Broadway. Oakland: 2t.

South First street. San Jose. HTo SAN RAFAEL; WLLJAUEr. CAZADERO, JT wy. SUBURBAN SERVICE.

STANDARD GAUGE. Depart 'week days and Sundays at 7:00 cept Sunday). 9:50. a 12:20. ft and 11.

33 p. m. -W' San JQaentln. For Fairfax. Tfeek days 7:43 a.

n. cxc jpt and p. m. Saturdays only. Sundays and holidays 7:43.

9:10 r. ux. THROUGH 7 :4 X. m. dally Cazadero and stations i :3:15 p.

Saturdays for Point Reyes and" way. TICKET. 6SO Market st. Union Depot, foot of Market st. Mt.Tamalpais Railway A 1:45 Arrive S.

F. JO: 15 a 2:56, pm v- S.F. 4:85 pm Ar. F. 11:25 pm SUKMLTS AID LZQII, SOLLDIT3 Lr.

S. F. 835,9:50.11:00 ah 1 1 Ar. F. 130, 6:22 3 50 Markbt Unas and Ferhy.

Foct Market St j- 1 I. lilsaf fill i 1 11 HAILWAY TRAVEL Trains leave and are dnrtl arriTO i rdlllrl sax franuisco FEKET DEPOT ABgrrr 74J0AElmlra, Winters. AV Son 8-03, 740ANlles. Pleasantoa. LtTermore, TracT.

Lathrop, Stockton Blnff Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. 7.43P B.OOADaTIs. WoodUnd, KnighuLsndlns, MarysvUle.

oVlSAXewark. CenterrUle. San 18 Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crux and Way Stations B.2oAMart!neiu Antloch. Byron. Tracy.

A Stockton, Newman, Los Banos, -Mendota, Armona, Hanford. 4 08p Vhaila, Porterrllle 1 4.48«» Costa, Laciirop. Merced, Mo- desto. Freaao. Haaford.

Visalla, Bakersfleld ow 840 a lies, San Jose. Lirermore, Stock- ton (tMHtonh- Valley Spring. lone. Sacramento, PlacenrUle," Colfax. MarysvlUe.

Red Bluff 4.08P Chinese. Jamestown, Sonora. Tuolumne 9.00 a Atlnntlc Ogden and 4-2 Port Costa. and Way Stations 10.20 a Vallejo. Dally.

JJspa, Sonaay only 10.20aLo» Angeles Fas sen Port Coeta. Martinez, Byron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton, Merced, Bayinond. Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion. Hanford.

Lemoore. Vlsalia, Bakersfleld. Lob Anstele 1 0.20 a El Kansas City, St Lonls and Chicago 11.00 a Tho OTerland Omaha, ChleaKo. Denxer. Kansas 8.48j» San and Way Buttons.

2.48P tl.oop6acrcmento River Steamers TI i.HU^ t2.lsPNewark. CenterTille. San New Almaden. Gatos, Felton." Boulder Creek. Santa and PrlnclpalWay Stations T10.55A 3.2opPort Costa, Martlnez.Byron,Tracy, Modesto.

Merced. Benlcla, Winters. Sacnimento, Woodland, Knights MarysTlllo and Oroville 13.48 a 3.40P Hay ward. 51 lies, and Way 748P 4-CGPVallejo, Marlines. San 1 Napa.

Callatoga, Santa A 4-COpNlles. Tracy. Stockwn. LoUl 4.lspNeTraxk, San Jose. Los Gatos Jsa Nlles.

Irrlngton? San I Jose, LlTermore a E.OOpThe Owl Newman, iLos Banos, Mendou, Fresno, Bakersfleld, Los 8-43 A B.OOp Gold en Sta.e El Paso," Kansas City, St. Lonli and Cnlcago 0.40 A Nlles and San 1 7.08 a B.2QpVaUeJo, Port Costa, Benlcla, Sat sun, Sacramento 11-23 A Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Kansas City. St. Louin.t Martlnes, Stockton, Beno, Sparks, Monteilo.

Ogtlen 12.43» 6.2opHsyward, NUes and San Jose 8.48 a 7.00 Reno Port Costa, Be- nlcla. Balsim, Elmtra, DUon, Dayli, Sacramento. pan, Goldfleld and 7413 a Crockett and tlons. Sunday 11.23 a B.2opOregon it California Sac- ramento, MarysTllle, Reddlnsc, Portland. Pnget Sound and East.

I 8.48 a B.oopHayward. Nlles and Saa Jose (Sun- day only) Jll-43A COAST LINE prcrhlrd and Townsend Streets.) 6-lOASan Jose and Way Stations 6-30 7-00ASaa Mateo, Belmont, San Jose, ilorganhlU, Gllroy. Pajaro, Wat- sonTille.Capltola, Santa Crux. Del Monte. Monterey.

Paclnc Grora 4.3CP B.ooa Snore Llna a an Jose, Pajaro, Santa. Barbara, Watsonvllle.Capttola, Santa Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific GrOTe 9-30? 830Al7ew Almaden 4-30P San Jose, San Ardo, Paao Robles. Santa Margarita, Sen Lnls Obispo, Guadalupe, Gavlota. Santa Bar- bara, Saa Buenaventura, Oxnard, Barbank.

Los Angeles 8-30AGnroy. Holltster.TreBPlnos4»aJaro, WataonTllle. Santa Cruz, Caatro- Tllle. Del Monte, Paclflo Grove, Snrf. Lompoc 11-4BP 9.CoASouth San Francisco, San Mateo, Palo Alto.

San Jose 7.40P 1030 a Saa Jose and Way Stations 1.20P 11.30Agiia.Jo3eana Way Stations 5.40P 2.1 Sp San Jose and Way Stations. 833 a 300PDel Monts Sanu Clara; .5... San Jose, wataonvllle, Sauta Cruz. ilontr. Monterey Pacific Grove t3.OOPLos Gatos.

Wrlgbt, Boalder Creek, Santo Cruz. Via Santa Clara and i Narrow Gauge 1035 a 3-3QPSouta San FrancUco, San Jose, Gllroy. Holllster. Tres Pinos 10.35 a 4-30PSan Jose and Way Stations t7-55A tS OOPSanta Clara. San Jose.

Los Gatos, tS.OCA Way Stations a 5.45 Sunset Red wood. Saa Jose, Gllroy, Salinas. Paao Robles, San Luta Obispo. Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Demlng, El Paso, New Orleans £.... 9.10 a S-45PE1 Paso, Kansas City.

St. Lonls, B.loa WatsonTllle. Capltola, Santa Craz. Castrovllle, Del Monte, Pacific GroTe 11.45p t6.ISPSan Mateo, Beresford. Belmont, San Carlos.

Bed wood. Fair Oaks, Menlo Park. Palo Alto tf-48A 6.3opSan Jose and Way Stations 6. -35 a 800p Palo Altoaod Way Stations 10.15 a 1 1 .35 Sou tit San Francisco. lllbrae.

Bur- llngame, San Mateo, Belmont. San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park and Palo Alto 9.13p II Saturdays only for Mayfleld, Moun- tain View, Sunnyvale. Lawrence, Santa Clara and San Jowe 19.1 5p OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Foot of Market SO Dally except Sunday, 7.10. 9.00, 1 1.00 a.m.; 1.30, 3.30. 5.30 pm.

Sonday only, 7.30-9.00. 10.30 a.m.; 12.00 6.00. 7.30 p.m. A for Morning. for Afternoon.

tSandayexceptrd. tSundayonly. AMoadayonly. Dally, and stops at aU stations on Sunrta, CALIFORNIA KORTfIWESTEKN BY. CO, Ttbaron Ferry, Foot of Street.

San FitAaicijtco to sxvrapael. WEEK 0:00 a.m.; 3:30. 5:10, 6:39 p. m. a 9:30 a.

3:30. 5:10. 6:30 m.i9SMfe>HßßfiMSK SAX.RAPAFX TO SAX FRANCISCO. WEEK DATS a.m.; 1 12:50. 3:40.

3:00.5:20 p. ro. 8:00. OUO a. 4:50.

5:20. 8:30 p. m. Leave In' Effect I Arrive San Fran. I Oct.

10OS. San Fran. Sun- Destina- Sun- I days. tlon. a 8:40 9:00 a 9:30 a lyiacio.

a 10:20 a I 3:30 6:00 8:20 5:10 pi 5:10 7:30 9:00 al Napa. 5:10 Pf 5:10 Pi 6:20 6:20 7-30 8:10 8:40 a 8:00 a Novato, i 3:30 9:30 a Petaluma 6:20 "nSSp 5:10 Santa Rosa. fi3O a 10:40 a 10:25 a 8:00 a Fulton 7:30 6:20 3:30 3:30 Windsor. 7:50 a 8:00 a Healdsbury. 10:40 a 10:23 a Lytton.

3:30 Ceyservllle. 7:30 6:20 8:00 al Hopland. 10:23 3:30 3:30 p( and Uktaa. 7:30 6:20 WUUt9 and 1 7:30 8:00 7:30 8:00 al 3:30 3:30 Guernevlllo. 7:30 pj 6:20 "5:10 p( 5:10 Glen EUen.

6:20 10:40 a 3:30 3:30 Sebastopol. 7:30 pi 6:20 9 1 STAGES connect at Green Brae for Saa 'Quentin; at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs Mark. West springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at for Skajtxs Springs; at Cloverdale the. Boon- Tllle and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs.

Kslsejnrille CarU- tad- Springs. Soda Bay. Lakeport. Bartlett Springs and Lake Cdunty Hot Springs; at Uklah for Springs. Saratoga Bprln(cs, Blue; Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake.

Witter Springs. Upper Pomo, Potter John Day's. UerVy'V Hullvlile. Orr's -Hot Springs. Half- way Itfuse.

Comptche. Hopkins. Mendocino City, Fort Westport and Usal; at tV'il- Hta for Hearst. and Sawyers; at i Sherwood for Fort.Bragsr. Cum- BeU's Springs.

Hnbbard. Fruit- land, Dyer. Gar benrllle. Camp 5, PepperwooJ. Scotia and Eureka.

Saturday and Monday round- trip tickets at reduced rates. On Round-trip tickets to all points beyond Han Rafael at naif office. 650 Market Chronicle build- JAS. R. X.

RTAN A Manager. Agt.y^ WB80I CI; Sl.OO DBTTeaP.

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