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Nevada's Mining Shares Attract Bond Brokers Old Board May Deal in Stocks The extent of the dealings in Nevada mining stocks In progress In this city may induce the Stock and Bond Exchange to relax its rules and take a hand in the transactions. The story was circulated yesterday through the ty and created a great deal of interest. A heavy fine is the penalty of divuSglng any Information about the secret proceedings of The Stock and Bond Exchange, and this Is supposed to be.a sufficient deterrent to keep the business of the exchange quiet. It was reported last evening that after two meetings a committee had been appointed, with Charles Sutro at the head, to inquire and report to the, board some recommendations as a basis of favorable or unfavorable action. When this committee is ready to report the entire subject will be discussed vigorously, judging from the heat that has been manifested on both sides in the preliminary talks that have place.

Certain influential members are reported to be urging that the rules be modified. The enormpus volume of the mining stock business and the amount of commissions in sight from customers attract the brokers. A general falling off in the prices of mining stocks took place yesterday at the regular session. Two explanations were offered. One was that the purchasers were taking their profits.

There has been a rapid rise, and a certain class of cautious buyers may have taken the opportunity to clean up preparatory to starting again. Another explanation offered was that interruption to the wires into Southern Nevada gold fields had shut out the daily demand from those sections for stocks. A large share of the buying of stocks is in New York, Pittsburg and other Eastern paints. From these places orders continue to pour in. There was no slackening In the interest in the stock deals.

From the beginning until the close, as on previous days, the crowd watched and speculated. It was argued thaf the market will be a long one and that. a drop In certain stocks would but induce tpeculators to buy in again. There was no large falling o. on the whole.

Daisy broke a dollar. Great Bend broke. Combination Fraction and Mac- Xamara were off at the regular board. Some stocks advanced a little as compared with the closing price of the day before. In this group were Manhattans, including Manhattan Combination.

Manhattan Broncho. Mustang Annex and Jumping Jack. Some Man- hattan stocks dropped a little, so there was no realization "of the stories Manhattan was to be One of the active brokers in the board made the statement yesterday to one of the leading mine operators in Southern Nevada that he received more than 700 telegrams on Thursday of this week alone from Eastern from New, York and Atlantic coast large cities, to buy or to sell. There is no question that the telegraph companies are getting a large benefit out of the interest in Southern Nevada mining stocks that has been created in the Eastern money centers by advertising. PLAN SEW REDUCTION PLANT Ponton Prepare to AVork Lower Grade Ores Goldfield is to have a new reduction plant for the treatment of Its lowgrade product.

It will have a capacity of about 500 tons a day. and the cost is estimated to be $500,000. The work is 'to be undertaken by Boston capitalists, and the step was not taken until the question of. ore, to feed the stamps was examined. That was the easiest part of the subject, as the experts who looked into it found that the ore was here, and even reported to the Boston gj investors that there was enough of Ition the dumps and blocked out In the different, mines running from $20 up to $40 to keep the mill busy for years.

That kind of ore, however, will not bear the cost of shipping to the smelters at the present rate of transportation and treatment charges. The fact that Goldfield; a camp that has been producing only for three years, and has enough ore in sight to warrant the conservative Boston people to put their money into the construction of a custom mill, will be news to those who are familiar with the milling business. Then the important question of power, fuel and water was investigated, and, according to the statement of W. B. Broadinan, that alsq has been solved.

Mr. Broadman Is the representative of the Boston-Nevada Smelting and Milling Company, who has been here for some time looking into the subject is an experienced mill man. He has been assisted by E. E. Smith, a metallurgist of wide experience.

Just where the mill will be put in cannot be learned. It is the intention of the company to erect mills and smelters also in different camps of Southwestern Nevada and Southeastern California. All the money necessary to do this work has been pledged. As soon as construction is fairly under the company -will be ready to take up the subject of mills at Manhattan and Wonder. Tie Goldfleld plant will use the amalgamation, cyaniding and concentration process.

That which will be used in the other camps is being carefully studied out. One or more copper matte smelters will also be erected. The company will be a rival of the American Smelting and Refining Company If the plans are carried out outlined. Goldfield Tribune- CARE IX BUYING SUGGESTED This tremendous movement in Goldfield, mining shares is only trte result of a somnolent and skeptic public wakening to the full realization of the riches and opportunities of this district. -It took a Mohawk to public attention, and now they find they are other Mohawks that they never 1 dreamed or in early days scouted as "wild cats" and the of Irresponsible and thieving mining sharks.

"While some of the "shares, perhaps, carried upward by the general movement, are selling at their full value, the large majority, are fully worth what they are selling for or more, and are only reaching the figure they were entitled to bring months ago. The possibilities opened up" for this district by the Mohawk and CombinaV tlon Extension developments are beyond the dream of man. As development progresses it would seem that this same great body of ore and its THE- SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAYy -NOVEM BER 17, 1906 accompanying laterals, might -ramify, an area. miles int'J extent and pjroduce ot- iCworld h'as never heard before." In such a case, "present prices 'would seem almere But this 'a Li time Jf or a note of warning. There are on the board; that; are selling.

at: stiff figure that I have pound of ore, and others -that not 7 being worked by. owning company, or even by present "increase in price -due to either the favorable location i' of i the or the belief of I speculators v-M that every r. thing is bound a profit -'as a 'result of blind 1 1 When i the reaction 'X comers', and the to'; look for -which is always the 'cry of outside finds i that, the groundi has scratched by the -company 'into has bought, there man who as 'an "investment" has much to i learn of the i business." The mining; stocks, as indeed itself, "is sentlally speculation and stocks should be -bought-; to 'sell 'rather; than to hold -for; are dividend payers; 1 amongimlnes, of but their; number Is small as compared to the number in Prices, will, doubtless; go; some higher on this but we advise our subscribers to be su re that; their stocks have intrinsic value and with the utmost News. Save Money on' Tour Eaat By one of the Tourist Car Excursions of NEW; YORK CENTRAL LINES, with choice of -various Write me for. details.

Crane, Pacific Coast ferry nave, San Francisco. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 'A. J. Ulrloliand wife to William Schluter, lot 4S, block C.lark Lane slo.

John T. Graham and John Tamonj-, lot on line of Prcclta avenac, 129 NE NX 40; SE to point, 230- $10.. Leon Guntz and wife to Mary Ilegan. lot on line of Whitney street, 250 of Thirtieth, 25 by. 125; $10.

Jonathan Anderson and wife to Edwin Hannan, lot on line of Alvarado street, 100 of Noe, 25 by. 114: $10. Henry A. Crane to" James Brosch and "vrife. Jot on SWline of San Bruno avonue, 75 SE of Olmstcad, SE 25 by Thomas J.

Blight Jr. and wife to -H. C. Gaylord and 'wife; lot on line of Third 125 of California street South, 25 by 120; $10. 3 Catherine Sullivan to Bert and wife, lot on line of Lexington 235 ST.

of Twentieth street; 25 by 80; $10. Ferdinand Reis Jr. to Frank W. Schoenstcin, lot on line of Vermont street, 400 of Twenty-second; N33 by. 100: $10.

Patrick McDonoueh to Mary lot on line of FairmonntrfKtreet, 215:3 W. of Chenery, 25 by 125; $10T: T. B. Potter Bpalty. Company to Hutchinson, lots 42 to 44, block Reis Tract grant.

iT. 8. Potter Realty Company to Christof pr StachlP. lots 3 "and -4, block .49, lots 5 8, block 19, lot 3, block 9, Reis Tract; grant. Savings and Loan Society "etal.

to -John and Catherine Casey, lot on line of Park Lane North. 206 of Third E4, 65:10. 20, 42:6,. 69, 30; $10. Catherine M.

Dodse to Catherine Hillet lot on line of Howard street, ,110 SW, of Second, SW 45 by SE and two pieces; $10. Abe Rosenstein et al. to William "Cooke, lot on SW line of Glrard street. 100 NW of Dwlght, NW 50 by SW 120: $10. Levl M.

Benjamin to Benjamin," lot on line of Hsrtford street, 170 N25 E- 125; gift. i Phoebe Funge to Samuel McGregor and wife, lot -on line of Fremont 6treet; 446 of Frederick. 25 by SO: $10. Nicholas Ohlandt to John lot on SW line of Oxford street, 100 SE of Wayland, SE 25- by 5W.140; $10. Charles S.

Barney and wife 'to Joseph H. Cunningham, lot on line of block 77, Precita Valley, and N- line of Army, SW to Army 'street, $10. John F-" Garvey to- Victor. Hlrtzler, lot on W. line of Noe street, Twenty-first, 25 by 80; $10.

Frank S. and Mary R. to M. E. Amerlcn, lot on.E line of avenue, 250.

8 of Point Lobos, 25' by E'l2o; $10. William Mitchell (deceased), by to Louis Schmidt, lot on line of. Folsom- street, 230 NW of Twenty-fourth, 25 by- $4000. "'r' Annie Jensen (Kllng) Giacomo Tasisto, lot 22, block 6. Garden Tract Homestead $10.

Lily Sclilesslnger et Atlas Building: and Loan Association," lot line of Stanyan street, 25 N--of Rlvoli, 25 100 $1591.01. Edward Wbarton to Sophia Wharton. -lot N- line Fell street, 131:3 "of Scott, E-' 25 by- N- 137:6:. r. Henry Lewis and wife to Annie S.

Perry, lot on -E line of Twenty-fifth avenue, 200 of-R 25 by Sarah Neal al. to C. A. Lyons et lot onOsE line of Brazil avenue; 25 SE of Lisbon. 5E.25 by NX 100; George H.

Ford' to Pearl Ford; one-quarter of one-fifth interest i in lot on "NW. corner of Twenty-fifth and Howard streets; 52 by 115." and estate of "James Ilarkiaa, Monterey Connty. No. 782; $1000. Colllgan to Catherine I.Colllgan, lot on line of Arch street; 175 of Randolph, 25 by 100; gift.

Matthew P. Gaynor Margaret Donovan, lot on W- line of Monticello street, 475 of Sherman, 50 by, 100, and one other piece; grant. S. Ducas Company to Charles Bansemer, lot on SW line of Twentieth avenue South. 100 NW.

of street. NW 37:6 by NW. 100; $10. Solomon Barrett and wife -to Charles iE. Cutter.

lot on line of Perry street; 300 NE of Fifth, NE 25 by NW 1 75; $10. Victor Forner et al. to Eliza Forner, lot -on line of William 'of Geary, 23- by $10. Sol Getz Sons to "Irma Horapk, lot on line -of California street. of Twen-'i "Wr li.

t- McNainara to Florence H. Ryan, i lot on X-line i Sacramento street, 87:6. -Ma- by $10 Ralph "-W. to; Carl 1 lot.on line xof Ney street; 137 :6 of Mission, byvX.i-75;"' $10. Charles C.

Kinsey and wife to Pauline Friedlander. lot 7 on line 1 of avenue, 510 "N- of Lake 35: F. Gray Eto i Chariest Klnsey. lot on 'X of I First avonue.V. 52 294-100 of L's iW, s- John A.

Coleman and'wife to Elizabeth lot on line Rhode Island street, 50 of Twent.v-thlrd,'iS-25 by; Matilda to J. E. Proeres, lot on NE corner of Noe and Valley: '-v- 7 i Catherine i N. Barnstead' to Salinto Melafronte and lot block; Holly, Park: Solomon Gets and wife Ito Cuyler lot on I line of street; 52:6 of Forty-seventh avenue E'so by V- B. Vizzanlanl wlfe-to Jacob lots 78 and Spring? Valley Homestead Henry- Callleand and wife to William E.Dinan; lot on NMine of; Pine street, 192:6 W.

of Mason, 23 by 155: $10. 'Same to Nellie Mot-on-. line -of Pine; street, of Mason, -W, 55 by i 155; Henry and wife. to Jacob lot on line of Fourteenth avenue, of I'olnt Lobos. S-25 Emma Grass to Caroline Weyrlch.

i lot on line of Pacific avenue. of, Polk 22:7 by. $10.. T. Potter I Kealty Company Charles'- G.

Barry. lot B. block Tract grant. Same- tot Mary 10t'43, block 40, same; -grant. S.

1 W. and Jennie N. Fuller John H. and Clara Meyers, lot -line of Twenty-first snvet, 175 of Guerrero, 25 by 00; $10. 13 Your subject to our lib- eral rate of interest, will accumu- late rapidly.

i Open an account today at one of our Branches West End Branch 1531 Devisadero near Post Mission Branch 927 Valencia St. near 2 1st Uptown Branch 1650 Geary West of Fillmore, Or at Our Home Office. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company California and Montgomery Sts. San Francisco U. S.

A. Report of the Condition of WILLS FARGO NEVADA NATIONAL BANK Of SAN FRANCISCO At San Francisco, State of California, -''the Close of Business, November 12, 1906. RESOURCES: and Discounts $25,043,822.98 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 52.096.55 U. S. Bonds 'to secure circulation 6,000,000.00 U.

to secure U. S. Deposits 870,000.00 U. Bonds on hand 25,000.00 Premiums on U.S. 267,764.07 Bonds, Securities, etc 2,798,798.62 Bank Premises Customers' Liability under Letters of ...2.369,834.28 Due from National Banks (not reserve 1,720,585.33 Due from State Banks and Bankers.

3,405,816.13 Due from Approved Reserve Agents 1,674,487.66 Checks and other Cash Items. 255,872.80 Exchanges for Clearing House 702,768.36 Notes of other National Banks. 10,000.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents. 1,643.53 Specie Legal Tender 4,261,610.00 Redemption Fund with U. S.

Treasurer (S pr. ct. of circulation) "300,000.00 LIABILITIES: Capital Stack paid in 6,000,000.00 Surplus Fund 3,500,000.00 Undivided less. expenses. and taxes 779,762.77 National Bank Notes, 5,953,297.50 Due to Other National Banks 3,018,174.76 Due to State Banks and Bankers.

5,172,184.23 Due to Trust Companies and Savings 8ank5. 4,380,303.25 Dividends- Unpaid 6,920.00 Individual Deposits Subject to 15.627,548.68 Demand Certificates of Deposit; 1r 997,443.12 Time Certificates of 748,126.69 Certified Checks 36,824.30 Cashier's Checks .38,954.27 U. S. Deposits 870,000.00 Bonds Borrowed Letters of Credit, Domestic and F0reign 2,369,834.28 Isaias W. Hellman, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is; true to thebest of my knowledge' and belief.

(Signed) ISAI AS HELLMAN, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of November, 1906. O. EGGERS, Correct attest: 'Notary; Public. ROBERT WATT.

Bank Ltd ANGLO BUILDING, SIXTEENTH Pending. the corner of I and" Mission streets, The streets pared; td the Credit 'on all! part's "of: the World. Interest willibe paid fon terni MISSION BRANCH The Anglo-Californian Bank Limited 2049-2051 Mission Near 16th. MARRIAGE LICENSES The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: l. 203B' Scott and Eliza- beth Sohoenfeld.

IS; 2036 Scott st. Frank city, Lilly S. Santa. Rosa, S. Lazarus 27, 1047 and Ethel 21, 1707 Octavia 1 Charles K.

507-' Twentieth st.7: and Julia M. Cronin. 31. 1010 Sanchez st. John Fmltvale; and Jo-' Uanson, .21,.

'553' 5t. 1 Noah M. Duckworth, 21, 23 Coso -and Helen C. Morton; 21. 1250 O'Farrell st.

John 741 iAndover.f and Anna K. Horbersr," 25, 741 -Andover aye. Charles 25. and. Emma Jaoobsop, 24, 047 Oak St.

-7 Harry E. Monaghan, 23; 5 Congress and Hazel V. Squires, 21, 5 Congress st. Harry liMHne. 21.

Sausalito, and Lillle Gar- da, 17, 105 c. Second John S. Rawllns, Walnut and Edith E. Murdock. ,18..

1029 Oak st. 1 Benedetto' Belluomlnl, 27, .217 and Clorinda Frank 'ISI7AT Ellis. and Carrie, Manasse," 23V; 1203 V4 Turk st. OAKLAND, Nov. The County i Clerk's office Issued 'marriage licenses today: to the fol- lowing Richard H.

McCarthy," 25, Berkeley, and Mary R. Scott. 25, Berkeley. Alonzo 30. Oakland, and Bertha Handy, 22.

Oakland. Frank Killlnger, ,21,. Alameda, and Sophie S. 19, Alameda. Kirklrud.

'3l, and Anna K. 32. i I -William; H. Cochrane, 33," Alameda, and Kath- erine Fleckensteln; 2S, John Q. McCormlck, 25, San Francisco, and Mac E.

Burrows, Los Angeles. '--Mannel- 20. Centervllle, -and Clara I. Rose, 10, Centervllle. Hans Valentine.

and. Anna Hallgren. 17, r. John Joseph" O'Brien; 38, Berkeley, and Louise Franck, 30. Oakland.

-r John H. Cronon, 20, San Francisco, and. Ade- laide T. Mahon, 23. San MARRJAGES, DEATHS 'Birth, -marriage -and.

death 4 notices, sent, by mail will not be- Inserted. They, must be banded in at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and. residence of persons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply the announcement lof I the event are published once In this; column? free of charjre. In Alameda, November to the wife of C.i Allen Deahy, sons.

marriages In "this city. November 13, 1900, by the Rev. B.G. Keith. George Bouville and Mrs.

1 Margaret Lewis, both vof San Francisco. '-I Bell. William." 45 5 John, 1 26 86 Murphy. Edward vj.x Boland. Robert, 54 O'Connell, 65 Case." Pamela.

7 O'Reilly, 39 Cassldy, Margarat, .18 Relin (infant) Catherine John, i'agllabue, Francis Rose. 8 16 Fred' 18 Gallwey, James S. Alice .25 r-- Genberg, Capt. J. 1., 42 Stewart, Harold 7 John, 'John, -48 -v Gilllsan, James, 82 Welch, 13 Ginty, 23 C.

46i Hodge, Thomas, 40 John 30- Johnson, Capt. Samuel. "31 Adolph. 71 WulftV Hans -H. McDonald, Millard, 39 In Loa Angeles.

November 13. 1906, Gust, beloved brother -of William Anderson, of; Portland, a- native -of aged: 54 years Mind months." A member United Finn Brotherhood of the World and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aber- deen Aerie No. of Friends and. acquaintances, are. respectfully Invited -to attend funeral -to-.

day i at "2 o'clock p. at the chapel of Cochran 1 11C9 Twenty- under the aus- pices the -i United Finn -Brotherhood '-of; the Interment 1 Mount i OllTet Ceme- Terr, 5 by car from San Jose avenue and Thir- tlethtj street. San Mateo NoTember 15, 1006, Bell, dearly brother of Mrs. Thomas -Leeper, brother-tn-law of Kerr, and nephew of i Mrs. 1 Margaret "Adams iof San Lorenzo, a native 3 of County Ireland, .45 years.

-r- Friends and acquaintances -are respectfully to attend the: funeral tomorrow (Sun- at 1 o'clock m. frtm the fnneral i ofTheodor.iDierks;&. ooo Devlsa- street, of McAllister. In Sausalito; November 15, 1906, Cordelia Bennett, relict of late Thomas Bennett, a native of Engrtind, Ii- aged -86 years, will- be at m. day, (Saturday), -at Odd, Fellows'- Crema- Interment private.

this city, November 14, 1 beloved- husband of. Nellie Boland, father vEdmond'. and -late' Robert Boland a native tof New York City, aged 64 yearn 2: months, -The funeral will -take place -today (Sat- urday), sfrom-his dence, 1610 v. Bryant street, thence to St. Charles Church for services; In- terment private, Holy Cross Ceme- i tery, by train leaving Third and Townsend streets rat :30 a.

m.r In Oakland, November 16, 1906, -Pamela only daughter of Charles C. and Dorley. Case," a native of Seattle, aged 7. years 10. months- and 16 days." In this city.

November 1006, Margaret," beloved wife John Cassldy, of -the Margaret Cas.iidy, and sister: of C. Cassldy and Andrew Gilbert, 1 a rnatlve'of Sas Francisco, aged 18 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Sat- urday). at 8:30 o'clock a. from the funeral parlors of Bunker Lunt, 2666 Mls- slon street, Twenty-second and Twen- ty-third," thence to Paul's Church, Twenty- ninth and Noe streets, where a-solemn re- qulem high i. mass will be celebrated for the of her, soul, commencfn? at 0 o'clock m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In November 16, 1906, at her late 1630'Halght Cath- erlne, beloved 5 wife of the late'Thotnas De- devoted mother -'of Mrs. 1 Michael Bar- rett, and grandmother of May, Rob- crt, John and Kitty Barrett and Marvin Dowell, a'native "of Ireland. FAGLIABUE-4-In" November 16, i 1906, Francis, beloved husband of Ida Faglla- bue, a native of London, England. November 15.

W. F. beloved son of and i Mrs. John brother of Alice. a native of aged 16 years and 10.

'days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully tav-lted 1 to attend- the funeral today (Satur- day), i November 1 17," at 2 o'clock p. from V- his late residence in Hayward. Interment Mount Eden this city, November 15, 1906, "James beloved son of Mary and the late Philip Gallwey," and brother of Catherine," Mary, and Dr. John Gallwey.

Friends are respectfully -invited to attend the this Saturday) at 8:30 o'clock, from his residence, 3309 Jack- son street, thence i Cross Church, where mass will t- be celebrated for the re- of. his soul, -at 9:30 Interment private. Please omit In New Mexico, November. 8. 1906, Captain I.

Genberg, beloved husband of Edla M. Genberg, and: father of William, Ed- win and Edith a native of Finland, years 10 months and 19 days. -A member of Seal -Bock Court No. 45, of San Francisco. i'iif Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attehd the funeral today (Sat- urday), November 17, at 2 o'clock p.

his late residence, .2313 Eighth street. Berkeley." Interment Mountain View Cemetery. GILD ln this city. November 16, 1906, John Glldoa, beloved husband' of Tiller Glldea and brother, the: late Charles. Glldea, a native of -aged -64 In Oakland, November 16, 1906, James Gilllgan, dearly beloved father.

of John J.t and William Gilligan and Mrs. Mary Roach, a native of Ireland, aged 82 years. -V Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow, (Sun- at 2j p. ita.i- from the residence Of his I daughter, Mrs. Roach, 1112 1 Eleventh avenue, thence to.

St. -Anthony's Church, where services'-: be held, commencing at p. m. Interment St. 1 Mary's Cemetery.

In': this 'city, November 1906, Mar- beloved 'daughter of James and the late i Eliza Ginty, and. devoted sister of John tand Thomas- Ginty, sirs. A. J. Mrs.

M. E. Kelly and the- late James Ginty, a natl ve of San Francisco, aged -23 years 7 months and' 5 1 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited: to attend Uhe funeraf tomorrow (Sun- day), at p. from the' parlors of 0 F.f Suhr 0.

2919 Mission street, be- tween Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, thence" to Mission Dolores Church for serviced at o'clock Interment Holy Cem- In November 16. 1906; Thomas, beloved husband of Frances I. Hodse, father of Carroll and son of J. Hodge, and brother of Mrs. E.

Harjes. a native of aged 40 years 4 months and 4 days. Friends; acquaintances and members of rant Lodge No. 268, F. and A.

fof Berke- ley, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Sunday), November 18. at o'clock p. at Methodist Episcopal Church, corner, Allston way and Ella- worth Berkeley. Interment Cypress Lawn by electric car. In city, November 1906; Captain -I.

Johnson, dearly, beloved husband of Mena Johnson, father of -Wlmi and Freda Johnson, and. brother of Emel John- son, native -'of aged .42 years 6 months and 15 days. A of Masonic Lodge of San Pedro! and acquaintances 'are -respectfully invited attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), at 1 p. from his late 23 Interment Mount Olivet Cem- y' In "Alameda, November; 15." 1906, Adolph Ludemann. beloved husband of Hermine Lndemann, beloved father ot -Mrs.

Schumacher. J. Ruben and. Dora. Harry, Elsie and Ludemann.

and of William a native of Hamburg. aged 71 years 7 months and 14 The funeral will take place (Sat- nrday). November at 1 :30 o'clock p. "i from his late 1081 Park Alameda. Funeral' and Interment private.

McDON i this cttjV- November 15, 1906, Millard, beloved son the late John and McDonald, and brother of Belle and Byron McDonald and Elsie Stockton, a native of San Francisco, aged 39 years 2 months and 26 days. Friends and acquaintances are I respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Satur- day), November at 1:30 from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Under- taking Company. 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-flrst. lnterment Mount Olivet Cem. etery, electric fnneral car from cornet 'I of San Jose avenue and Thirtieth at 2 o'clock p.

m. In this city, November 15, 1906, William McLaughlln, dearly I beloved hus- band of Emma McLaughlln, father of William, Elmer and Florence McLaughlln, son of the late Peter and Hannah McLaughlln." and brother of Frank; i Charles and Mattber PORTER WHITE Funeral Directors and Embalniers, WSSi'GOLDBN GATB yt Qateave.) -Private residence accommodatlona wlthont ex- tra Trained lady attendants, Personal services i under all conditions. Phone -West 770. Now permanently in our 'establishment, 770 between j. Neii Aye.

and FrankllM St. Franklin 1911., 1 DIRECTORS. v- cor. "Sixteenth (and; Guerrero I of McFadden, A Green, -f 1 Special 1667. ROMIIiORISTS 1 ARTISTIC FLORA li' DESIGNS FOR AI.Ii' OCCASIONS." Geary Street, near.

Fillmore. Funeral Director and Embalmer. Temporary Office at Cralg-Cochran's, 1 1 69 -Valencia 22d and 23d. Phone Special 151. H.

MAASS CO. Undertakers and 1385 Golden Gate between i FUlmore and Phone Park P. Prest and Manager. W. Keeler, a 2475-2483 MISSION ST.

V-VJ Market I H. METZLER-jl MEHLER'S UNDERTAKING COMPANY Folsom bet.i 14th and PHONE MARKET 166. McLanghlln; and Mrs. Annie Ticknor. a na- tive of San Francisco, aged '31 years and 6 Friends and acquaintances are respectruiiy invited to attend' the" fnneral tomorrow 5 at ,12 m.Vfrom late 66 Blake street, Holy Cross Cemetery.

N. requiem will be celebrated for repose iof his soul i today (Saturday). at 10:30 at Holy Cross Church. Friends invited -to; attend, v- In the and County Hospital. No- vember 16, John McKay, a naUve of i aged 26 years.

Passed away iin Oakland." vember 16, Edward beloved husband of Mary. A. Murphy, and father of Mo'lie Jrne Thomas John F. and Rlcn- ard E. Murphy," a native of Ireland.

Notice of funeral hereaf tv. Remains at the parlors of Carew it English, 1618 Geary In this city. November 15. 1908, George a native of Cappoquin. Ireland, Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Smi- day).

lS. at" 1 o'clock p. from residence of his nephew, 359 Haight street, thence Mo Sacred neart Church few services. Interment Holy, Cross Cemetery. A requiem ass will be celebrated for, the repose of his soul at Sacred Church on Monday at 9 Veteran Yon are re- quested attend the funeral of our Geonte O'Connell.

tomorrow (Sun- day), at 1 o'clock from 339 Haight street. By" order i WILLIAM D. HENSLEY. -President. I JAMES F.

3 MORAN, Secretary. In, this "city, 'November 16, 1906. Cornelius, a dearly beloved husband of- Bessie ie; loving- father, of Katherine, Come John" Mary Jeremiah and Bessie O'Reilly, -brother. 1 of William. Jeremiah and Matthew O'Reilly.

Mrs. E. Jones and Mrs. of and nephew of Jeremiah O'Reilly, a native of Fremont, County Cork, Ireland. aged ,33 years.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully to attend the 'funeral Monday. Novem- at a. from the parlors of Monahan i 1 1304 Guerrero street. corner thence, to St. John's Church.

St. Mary's avenue, where 'a requiem high mass be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commncing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In this city.

November 16, 1906, infant of. Fred and: Bessie Rehn. In" Benicla, November 15, 1906. John, beloved son of the late Michael and Ann Rlley. and brother of Annie Rlley, Mrs.

T. R. Duffy the late James Rlley, a na- Uve of NewVYork City. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral today (Sat- November 17, at 9:30 a. rxom St.

Dominic's Church. Benicia. where a solemn requiem mass 'will be celebrated. Interment Benicla. November 15, 1908.

James Rose. beloved husband of Flora Rose, and father of Burton J. Rose and Mrs. Charles Hey wood, a native of. St.

Catharines, On- tario, aged 68 years 7 months and 21 days. (Nevada and Placer County papers please copy.) -Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral services tomor- row (Sunday), at 2 'O'clock at his late residence, 1909 Grove street. under the auspices of Durant Lodge No. 263, F. and A.

M. Interment Mountain View Cem- etery. In Oakland. November 16, Frederick beloved son of Frederick and Madeline Selffert, and brother of Mar- guerlte Selffert, -a i native of California, aged IS years 5 months and 10 days. In Berkeley, CaL.

November 16, 1908, Alice beloved wife of Charles C. Smith. and mother of i Roy, Herbert, Raymond and Smith, native of California, aged 25 yean 4 months and 20 days. In Oakland. i November 16, Harold Adelbert, only i child of Georse and Grace M.

Stewart, a native of Cali- fornia, aged years 6 months and 5 days. this dty, November 14, 1906, John Warren, beloved brother of Edward and 'Thomas Nnnan, and the late Richard and William Warren. Mrs. Butler and the late Frank Nunan, a native of Comity Llm- erlck, Ireland, aged years. A member of Brewery -Workers -Union.

Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral today (Sat- nrday), 8 :30 a. from the parlors P. iP. i Green 4 Co. nortlieast corner of Six- teenth and Guerrero streets, thence to St.

Peter's Church, where a requiem hlsh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ln' city. November 16, 1908, mt the residence her 1214 Hamp- shire street.

Grace Welch, dearly beloved daughter of Charles and Catherine Welch, and beloved sister of "Alma Marceila Welch, a na- tlve of San Francisco. aged 13 years 4 months and 12 days. this November 16. 1906. C.

Frtedericb, dearly beloved husband of Au- gusta -Westphal, a native of Bachte, Holstein, Germany, aged 46 7 months and 18 days. A member.o San Francisco Lodge 1.0d.H. S. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral (Sun- day). November 18.

at 1:30 p. from the parlors -of H. F. Suhr A 2919 Mission between -Twenty-fifth and- Twenty- sixth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

by 'electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose iftWIWII WHITE-i-In Berkeley. November 16, 1906. -j. John White dearly husband of Bevertey. J.t devoted.

father of Harvey M. and Hastlng3H. and son of John and Eliza a native of San Francisco, aged '3o years 8 months and 13 days. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited attend the funeral services tomor- row (Sunday), November IS, at 2 o'clock p. at his late residence," 1731 Dwlght near Grove street (Dwight way station).

Interment Mountain 4 View Cemetery. In CaL," NoTember 16, 1906, Samuel Witt. beloved husband of Ray Witt. brother of Mrs." J. Janowlskf, Louis and Albert Witt, a native of Germany, aged .81 years and 6 Friends and acquaintances are respectfully tot attend the funeral tomorrow (Sun- day), November IS.

at 1 :30 from the funeral chapel of Smiley Gallagher, 2325 Clara avenue, Alameda. In this city. November 16, 1906, Hana H. F. Wulff, beloved husband of Cath- erlna Wulff.

a native of Frelsenborg. Germany, aged 75 years 7 months and 12 days. Notice of funeral hereaf ter. Remains at the parlors of F. Suhr 2919 Mission street, between Twenty-nfth and Twenty.

slxtn. CARD OF THANES. To oar many; relatives and friends we wiib to extend our sincere 'and heartfelt, thanks for the beautiful floral offerings and the deep respect shown us In the loss of oar be- loved husband and father. i MBS. EARNER and Children.

THANKS. To our many friends we wish extend our heartfelt thanks for the many beautiful floral offerings and the -'deep respect shown us in the loss of our darling daughter, Gladys. and ETTA 1 FAIT. fliabted Co. Undertakers and Embalmers, 924 HLIJVIORE; JTREET, --V NEAR 1 Phone Park 650.

McBREARTY McCORMICK, FUNERAL 915 ST, NEAR 3OTH. Formerly of McFadden, Green. Market The CaliforiiiauFloirist I JTHjIUS BPPSTErN. ARTISTIC DECORATING SPECIALTT. A choice selection of flowers always on hand.

VPrompt attention given to orders for floral, designs 'and orders. fil FnhV VT NEAR 1 FILLMORB. I4JI LUUI 01., rrancHco. Phone West 1 7847. Formerly 821 Geary st.

and Hotel St Francis GOGHRXN 7 EUNERAL DIRECTORS, ff lieo Valeacla Street, near" 23d Street. Special" 151. Oriental Hlorist 1911 VAN 3VESS, 'Paris Funeral and Decorative Work. 8. SAGARA.

THEODOR DIERKS A CO. TJndertakieraf" y. 800 cor." Alllater. y- Telephone' Weat Undertaking 1314 bet. Ellis and iWest 3925." DANIEL P.

DONOVAS, President 1 and Manager. VALENTE, vMARINI CO. 5448 MISSION STREET, Near Tel. iVeelai WOODLAWN Mateo (Masonic Cemetery Association.) Office 1154 "oVrnxieU St." CHPRCH HRRYICES. EVANGELIST WM.

SIMPSON, the converted to- fldeLvwlllesposo splrltaftlimn br the Sunday eventng. In the Urge pavilion, neat the UEETI.NG XOTICKg. KING SOLOMO.VS Chapter No. 85. R.

A. Flllmore st Stated meetlnjr THIS (FRIDAT) EVEN- INO at -a o'clock and B. A. de- TOMORROW KVENINO at 7:30 o'clock. HARRY BAEHR.

Secretary. MISSION Lodze No. tfifl. -F. and A.

tlnit THIS (SATUR- Ah DAY). EVENINO. at 7:30 o'clock. Irst R. E.

ALLAN. Secretary. APOLLO Lodze No. 123. I.

Third decree THIS (SATUR- DAY) EVENING. Kins Hall. Flllmore near 9 JS o'clock sharp. Visitors cordially Invited. CALIFORNIA Chapter No.

183. O. E- Mpm- ben and their children are earnestlr THlS (3AT- CRDAY) EVENING. 'November 17 at o'clock. 'at the Albert Pike Memorial Temple.

Geary near Fillmore. NOTICE to 'toe stockholders of Snow Mountain Water and Power Company la hereby given -that. In porsnance -of a resolation of tin board of of said corporation, onan- imoosly passed and adopted at a apeetal meeting of said board, dnly held on tne of September. at the ofOce ot said corporation in tne City and of San Francisco. State of California, at which meet- lnjr all of the directors of said company were present and acting, a special meeting of tne holders of said Snow Mountain Water and Power Company la hereby called for and will be held at the of4ce of said corporation.

No. 829 Van- Ness In the City and Oocnty of San Francisco. State of California (said place of beiag at the principal place of bcslness of said corporation and at the room and building where the board ot directors thereof usually meet), on SATUR- DAY, the lat day of December. 1906. at tfia hoar of 2 o'clock p.

for the of considering and acting upon the proposition of creating a bonded indebtedness of tne said corporation to the amount of one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($1.250,. 000), in United States gold coin, which bonded Indebtedness shall be aecared by a mortgags or deed of trast upon all of the property, real and personal, now. owned by corpora- tion, or in or to which it has any right, title or Interest, as well also all of real and personal property which It may hereif rei acquire. By order of the board of directors. Dated September 27, 1909.

T. D. MADISOX. Beeretary of Snow Moantaln Water and Powtj Company. NOTICE to Stockholders of Mooarca OU pany- (of Arlaona).

Notice to the stockbold. era of Monarch Company. a corporation, created, organised and existing under the laws of the Territory of Arlaona. la hereby given, that a meeting of the of corporation haa been called by ordar ot a resolution of the Board ot Directors adopted at a meeting held on November 2, 1906. and meeting ot stockholders will be held at the office of the corporation.

No. SS Clay Ban Frandaco, on FRIDAY, NOViIC BER 23. 1908. at the hear of 11 o'clock for tne purpose of considering and act- Ing upon a proposition to ratify the action of the Board of Directors tn causing the cor- poratlon to convey and all of its bota real and personal, A. B.

preckela, la consideration of the tlon of the indebtedness of the corporation to said A. B. Spreckela, and to transact sod) other business aa may coma before the meet- Dated Nor. T. 1906.

GROVE P. AYER3. President Monarch Oil Company. iMiMMHaMMajM GEO. A.

DOUGLASS, Secretary Monarch Oil company. GENERAL Masonic Relief Board. 1134 O'Tarrell It. Open dally. 10 a.

m. to 4p. m. Sundays and holidays ezcepted. Phone West 3302.

OXLY LOCAI MANUTACTUBJBBS. B. PASQPALB 1100 WEBSTER. COR. TUKK.

PHONE WEST 493. ARBfT. NAVY SOCUBTY OOOD6. REGALIAS. FLAGS.

BANNERS. BADGES. CAPS. HAULS TO UTT. DRUIDS' Hall.

680 McAllister halls to let or to lease. ATTOIUrEYB. CHAS. E. NAYLOR.

ofMUls has 1 established offices at 1533 Buchanan nmr Geary: phone West 5528: office honn 9 to 1 p. also 202 Syndicate 1219 Brond- way. Oakland, after tet. Oakland 7WO. Telephone Emergency S9.

1101 O'Fjirrell San DIVORCE Costs $12: quick, quiet: advice no unless open evenings. 1323 Page Centrat HARRIS HESS, at law. W. T. HESS.

Notary Public. 2053 Satter st. near DIVORCE laws: adrice free: -all cases. C. W.COLE.

1720 mimore near 9ntter. f. 4. MARTIN STEVKNS. attorney at law.

1033 Golden between Lagnna and Bnchanan sts. QDINLAN. JOHN C. attorney at law. mmoved to ICR3 and Stelner.

O. OCNZENDORFER, attorney at law. ISSS telephone West r. 3. CASTELHDN.

at law. 1343 Golden Gate between FUlmora and Sterner sts. EDWARD A. attorney at law, 1521 West 2727. JANfKS W.

COCHRANE. attorney at law. 110 a O'Ftrrell phone Emergency 89. HABRETT- BOLAND. SCO Eddy Real esUto; probate 1 practice, BENJAMIN HEALEY.

attorney. 1204 Golden near phone West 5123. CARLOS P. GRIFFIN Patents: examiner to D.S.PatfPt Office; tet 8021. 800 RAY P.

SAFFOLD. attorney: land. titles. Hens. 753 O.

O. are. Tel. Emergency 95. CARSON.

JNO 8.. attorney at law. 1965 Geary phone West 3201. SAM'L M. SHORTRIDGB.

1101 O'Farrell; teU" Emergency 69. CHAS. F. HANLON. attorney.

1782 Bush corner Octavia: phone West ROBERT W. KING, at law (tormarly Eramtner 1539 near DANIVX A. RYAN, attorner at law. 2124 mt. SOIW Clay nt.

i PATENTS AJTD PB3T SIONS. MKbINA World Patent Agency; agenta In Wsiii- ington and foreign capitals: patents, marks, patent law. FRANK manager. 1539 Haight tel. Park 1139.

PATENTS protect your book free. E. E. box 40. D.

WRIGHT, formerly C. Patent Office. VX-7 Monadnoek PENSIONS, extra pay. Wrlta L. M.

SHEB-, 2751 Filbert San Francisco. PENSION E. A. BUTXIS. 1541 Stetaer at.

pant mrnmudcr Thomas Poet G. PHYSICIANS. V. CONDORY. PHYSICIAN.

1241 BROADWAY. OAKLAND, CAL. special, daring 40 years of practical perlcnce, the ollowlag stomach troables matlam. catarrh. asthma and all chronic eases, skin, liver complaint, dyspepsia, piles, old wounds, swollen and stiff Joints and nervous Office Hoars.

9-13 a. 8-6 DR. WONG HIM. HERB DOCTOR, Permanently Located 15CT OTarrell between Oongh and Octavia. A Announcement DR.

F. C. KECK retnrned from the East, and resumed his practice. iM9 cor. McAllister.

Hoars, 2-4 p. m. SEE MAIN CHY. Tea and Herb Sanitarium. 7th H.

A. HESS. D. (of Pacific Hoapltal). Hayes st.

Uarfcat 2423- Hoars 1 to g.to 7:30. DR. GUSTAVE DRESEL." ear. -nose throat, Crocker 1025 Q-Farrell; 9-12. 3-5.

DR. MARY P. CAMPBELL, 13S0 Sntter; hours i 2, t0 4..,7 to 8. DR. ROBERT D.COHN.

eve. ear." nose. throaL. Sntter. Hoora, 11-12 and g-4.

E. vF. WEST Temporary addresa. 780 Fill- ton st. Honrs.

Ito4. DK.S. BARKAN b. SEW ALL; eye. ear.

and 1700 California cor Van aye. Southard. Dr. ear. none, 1424 Goush.

1 to 3 p. by sppnlntmeot. DR.V SARA E. WISE. 1531 Sutter.

near Oc- ta via 1 3. DR3. 5 LAMB. 1707 CO'FarreH sC. neaf Flllmore.

i Accommodations for patients. Tel. 3M3. W. HARVEY.

1031 Flllmore 2-4; uWtat 4791 1921 15th st. Special 573. DR. H. GRISWOLD.

594 Eddy corner Franklin; hours 'lo to DR.j DONNELLY. 1427 Webnter; boors 1 3, ami. p.m pbone Wsst CARRIE of IBta now S39S 16th 1 corner Chnrch- V. DR. J.I M.

Office SHB Octavia: phone Special 2054; res. "phone West 2196.: i See Pages 14 and 15 for Iddt- tional Classified Ads.

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