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Continued From Page 15. COMj\IERCIAL NEWS. Cal F C A.101*4102*4l Pac C 80rx.152 ' i Cal Wine A 84% PacS.Tel C0.104%105 Morning Seaeton. . \u25a0 Board - : : . _ 10 Cal- Wine Association ...... 84.50 170 Mutual Electric Light............ 18.75 .180 Spring Valley Water Co 38.00 45 Union Sugar Co . .T. ............ 41. 7^ $1000 S P of C Cs (1912) ..111.25 $4000 U R R of S F 45........... 85.25 \u25a0 Street ' , $1000 Oakland Transit 5s .-.113.75 $5000 S F Oak & San Jose Ry ss. ..'..114. C0 . \u25a0 --\u25a0\u25a0- .-',\u25a0• Afternoon Session. . - Board : - 25 Cal Wine Association 85.00 15 Contra Costa Water. ........ 44.00 5 Contra' Costa Water ........' 44.25 * 100 Honokaa S Co .11.50 100 Mutual Electric Light 18.87*4 'CO Pac States T & T C0: ...... ....:1C5. C0 6 Spring Valley Water Co ..., 38.12*4 10 Spring Valley Water Co 38.00 16 Union Sugar Co ................. 41.75 20 Union Sugar Co ...42. C0 $:'OOO S. F & S J' V"55..... :....... ..119. 00" $4000 Pacific Electric Ry 55. ........ ..112.25 . ' -Street— " 20'California Fruit Canners ..... ...101.50 . TJuK-itcd Securities. . l-j MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. * J Bid. Ask. Bay CPC G5.104 SF G&E4*4«.1C2»4104 B L Wat C5.112% . SF &NP ss. 112 M C Wat 3s 09% 101 v S'P.CR4s.— " 100 O T Con 58.105 •>— StanlEl 55.. 94 ' iRlsI Wksss. .103 i Do gtd 65.'92% ; SF Drdk 59.110 115V41 Sun Tel 65..109 \u25a0 MISCELLANEOUS . STOCKS. Ala S Co. .'; \u25a0— > 20 Gas " Con A . 20 \i CalCot Mis 87*4 Mat Nay Co. 140 C Jockey C 1.130 .160 : N Cal P Co. 19*4 CalT. I & T. 185 Orpheum Co. 19 Chutes Co.. 3% PacC Cas C0.147 Cyp L Imp.* -6 Pac-Sur Co. 120- DptPwd pfd ',93*4 Paraf Paint. ll7*4 Do com ..100 106.. S F'Drydock >a 75. \u25a0\u25a0 Hono P Co. 32% SO& MTgbt. '— •: 180 - Do old pi. 29 " ; 35, Sruck: Elect. 20/ 21 V Do nw.pl. ,\u25a0-,- 33^ : : -.. - Cnlif ornta Stock and Oii Exchange. .OH stocks—, s Bid. Asked. Asso Oil Stock Tr Cert..... ; 47. . ?i'j.: California-Standard ... - .... ' * 35 ; ; ~ : \u25a0'....\u25a0' Chicago Crude:.... •• ... 35 .:.. Chicago Crude (new)-. ... OS y Claremont; .;......... 03 ' g»V« \u25a0fj^ Home :...:..' ••'•••• '\u25a0\u25a0•'\u25a0• J^3o , _ ; Imperial .....*.•••. ;;... .-\u25a0.. 16.00, Independence' :v... ......... ...v- : 08 ' _ Kaweah .:......•.":..".*.;.••\u25a0- -40 \u25a0'\u25a0-.\u25a0 .... Kern,.... V... ••.......:-... 12.50 ..... Kern -(new). ..... .... ; 12 McKittrick ..'.. iOB ..... Monte LCrlsto ••".'." ..... '...".. '\u25a0.-- .75 . Peerless ','. ..^. .... ........*• .... - 7.50 -^ pittsburg ;'.-. .....:...:.. 05 '--07: Senator ................... 1.50 ...; \u25a0Sovereign ,". .....:.". ' .15 - -20 Superior?'. ...:.::'. .:"i".."r.*."..- .05 '\u0084' . -^ ,, itSt* Thirty-three ...: 6. C0 Toltec '-'\u25a0'.\u25a0.*. .... ...V ,—."..":...•;, .". .":...•;- 50^^etT^Z fc2 Twenty-eight*,-:. v,:.".-.".-^. :...:.^5.00 .. 6.25 ? .^Miscellaneous; bonds— .• .^ . Asso Oil Co sf» (1922):....... 93.00 .... , ." .OFFICIAL" SALES. -.. -: Morning;. Session. '-,"*. > . . "Board— > \u25a0;.;.'' . \u25a0\u25a0'.'.'\u25a0'\u25a0 :'\u25a0 ' k ..-.-\u25a0 $3000 'Aeso » Oil rCo " bonds ; ... ':. ........ 94 ; 50 - $3000 Asso'- OH' Co .bonds x'.'li'Zvr.'.Z'i .".>04.75 .-s^i.- - - \ -Afternoon ' Session. ..-";-' \u25a0-\u25a0 : .-\u25a0 \ ,' r No sales. ;' '-.• »\u25a0'-..') : i \u25a0'. '. '. ; , \u25a0' y-..; - . .'Oil, Sales In;March. ' . i-'.' Sale* -on '-. the California I: OH' Exchange :in March were as follows : \ " \u25a0 i'zSSgnrSEBSSBBBBSk '."•\u25a0 '.\u25a0"\u25a0": -'"-.. ' Shares :\u25a0\u25a0 Pricey during - ; •'.- \u25a0 ' Sold- "-' month. -COMPANY. \u25a0; During "' '" T.'< ; .~-. '\u25a0' \u25a0\u25a0 . - \u25a0'!-- Month. "Low. ' :Hlghi*- Aa'Oll r C6.-.StATr.fCer 26,131 *.47>. .48^ ;.'\u25a0 Do bondas;T^r;r.T. t .1\ 3,000 .\u25a0....;.. .83^ Caribou .............. 1001. 6.50 s Chicago- Crude— new .\ 1.500 .07 .*» Claremont ........... 1.550 .05 1.00 Home ...-.'.:..;;...... 4,050 * .38 •-r .41 . Independence ..:..-... 15.213 ".C8" ' .10 Junction .r..... 10,500 . .21 .22 \u25a0_ McKittrick- ::. \ 2.000)..... ... •«* Monarch. ....:.\:.\V.: \u25a0 1.710 .14 .16 Monte Crlsto ....:.-.. 1.100|. .... : .'\ .75 Oil City Petroleum... '2.5001 .50- .5T> Peerless ..;.......:...,. -700! 7.00 7.12Va Radium.:. . .. 1,5001. C 3 Sovereign ............ 424 .20 .22 Sterling -......*........ 200. ... l.W>. Thirty-Three . 75 6.0U Twenty- Eight ........ 250[ 5.62H 6.00 < SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGI3. Followlns were the sales 'on the San Fran— clsCo Stock and -Exchange Board yesterday: 0:30 a. m. Session— Ccmstocks. 400 Alpha \u25a0*.....'..- 10 400 Ophir .6.00 40» Andes 20 100 Ophlr *...'... 3. 57*<i 400 Belcher ..... 17 10 Ophlr 5.00 100 Best & 8e1.. 1.20 1300 Potosl 200 BulUon 32 500 Fotosl ....... 20 200 Caledonia , ... 3S 600 Savage S3 400 Caledonia ... 38 000 Savage SK* 500 Chollar ..... IS 100 Savage »l 100 Challenge ... 13 200 Savage 93 500 Con Va M... 1.43 200 Savaye .. 85 ; 600 Exchequer .". 60 500 Seg- Belcher;. 03 200 Gould & Cur. 26 300 Sierra Nev. .. CS 300 Gould & Cur. 27 200 Sierra N*v. .. -.37 100 Hale & N0rc.1.40 200 Union Con... 46 300 Hale & N0rc.1. 33 1200 Union Con... 47 100 Mexican ....1.201 700 Yellow Jacket 10 200 Mexican ....1.25 12 m. Informal Session— Comstocks. < " 300 Andes ....... 22 1 800 Mexican 1.25 500 Belcher ..... l»i 1800 Ophlr ........6.00 100 Belcher ..... IT 250 Ophir 6.87*; 800 Belcher ..... 20 400 Overman .... 15 700 Belcher 21 COO Overman .... 14 .200 Beet & Bel.. 1.25 200 Potosl 20 COO Caledonia ...-35 300 Potosl 21 300 Challenge ... 13 1200 Potosl 22 1500 Chollar ..... 20 300 Pqlost 23 1300 Chollar ..... 21 100 Savage 83 800 Chollar ..... 19 100 Savage, 94 : 200 Confidence .. 75 800 Savage 95 4CO Con Va M...1.45 800 Savage 1.00 400 Con Va M...1.80 COO Savage 93 300 Con Va M... 1.55 100 Scorpion ...... 100 Gould & Cur. 26 100 Scorpion 10 200 Gould & Cur. 27 12(X> Seg Belcher. . 09 100 Gould & Cur. 28 1 300 Sierra Nev... 37 1000 Gould & Cur. 32| 600 Union Con... 48 2CO Hale & N0rc.1. 351 65 Union Con... 42 . 200 Hale & Norc.l.4o| 800 Yellow Jacket 11 100 Hale & Norcl.Bo! ? "-- "2 p. m. -Session Comstocks. 200 Andes .1 22\ 400 Mexican ."...1.20 200 Belcher : 23L 200 Mexican .....1.25 «00 Best & Bel.. 1.25) 300 0ph1r.... 6.23 600 Best & Bel.. 1.20 200 Ophlr. ......9.12% 1000 Bullion 32| 700 Overman .... 14 1300 Caledonia ... 37 200 Potosl 24 200 Caledonia ... 36 800 Potosi ....... 29 ICO Challenge ... 13 500 Potosl ... 2S ' ECO Chollar 500 Potosl ....... 30 COO Chollar 20 1000 Potosi ... 31 TOO Con Va M...1.451 100 Savage •• 93 100 Confidence .. 80 500 Savage 92 300 Confidence .. 75 SCO Scorpion 10 500 Crown Point. 06 COO Seg Belcher. . 06 100 Gould & Cur. 1 ' 30; 600 Utah .." 03 100 Hale & N0rc.1. 401 200 Yellow Jacket 11 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bid. Ask. I Bid. Ask. Alpha.. 09 10 Gould & Cur. 20 30 Alta 02 04 Hale & NOTcl.i-S 1.40 Andes ....... '21 23|Julla 07 C 9 Belcher ..... 22 23- Justice .:.... 03 06 Best & 8e1. .1.13 1.25 Kentuck ..... 01 Bruns Chollr 01 Lady Wash... 07 Bruns C Va. 01 —Mexican 1.20 1.25 Bru.ia G&C. 01 Occidental ... 99 1.00 Bruns .Potosl 01 Ophlr 9.00 0.12*4 Bruns Savage 01 Ophlr-Bruns.. 10 Bullion ..... 31 33 Overman .... 14 15 Caledonia ... 30 37 Potosl 28 27 Challenge .... 13 15 Savage 92 94 Chollar; 10 20 Scorpion 10 12 Con Va.M... 1.40 1.50 Seg Belcher.. 03 07 Con Imperial 01 02 Sierra Nev... S3 37 Confidence .. 75 80 St Louts .... M Crown Point. 06 081 Silver Hi 11... 88 90 Con NY.... 03 Standard ' 3.00 '* Dudley . 09 Syndicate .... 11 14 B SUrra Nev 03 05 Union Con... 48 49 Exchequer .. 61 65 Utah 03 04 Eureka C0n.. 2. 75 , Yellow Jacket 12 13 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. '\u2666 I Morning Session. 4500 Adams 09| 500 Man Carson.. 15 SCO Adams, s 10. 00 2300 Man Central.. 20 1000 Atlanta ..... 23 1000 Manhat Con.. 1.25 500 Black Ants.. 03 1000 M Con Ex.slO 40 500 Do, s 10... 03 1000 M Con Ex.slO 42 sCoo. Black Rock.. 04 500 Manhat Cres. 36 COCO Blk. Btte Ex. 03 1000 Manhat Dextr 95 2300 Blue 8u11.. .. 16 10CO Manhat Dextr 99 1500 Blue 8u11 ... .• 15 500 Manhat Dextr 93 ; 50«0 Brooklyn '\u25a0...; 09 ICOO Manhat Dxtr.l.oo ICOO Bullfrog Anx 05 200 Do, s 5.... 95 10,000 BlfgBundle IS 6000 Manhat LJoe 12 500 Bullfrog Mln 54 3000 Manhattan M. 21 1500 Bullfrog Mm 6! 500 Mustng Anx 10 '2000 Bullfrg N Bk 42 1000 Manhat Whal 19 2500 Cal«-donia ... SO \ 1500 Do. i-5.... 19 2000 Caledonia ... 3112000 Mayflower ... ZS 1000 Cash 80y.... 2C[ 10CO Mayflower ... 37 1000 Columbia Mt. 26 SCO May Queen... 35 2000 Comet Gold.. 15 10CO Mineral Hill.. 14 5000 Death Val M 11 10OO" Mohawk ..... :58 1000 Den nifg^lo.l.Soi2ooO Mohawk -.'....^37 10,000 D B An,s3. 30|1000 M Ptta Ex. ss.' IS ICCO O B An. sift 30; 3000 Montgomy Mt 70 COOO Dm B Btte C 47 1 2000 Mustang Man. 26 2000 Dm B Btte C 461 15C0 Mustang Man. 27 2000 Do. b 90... 50; 600 Mustang Man. 28 1000 Dmdfld Trngl 10 500 Ohio T0n.;... 43 5000 Dixie ....... 12110.000 Or BuUfrog. 23 500 Eclipse ...I. l2 *4i3C©<4 Paymaster ... C 2 6000 Fawn ....... 0011200 Pennsylv. b3O 07 500 G Bar. s 5.. 1. 93! 2000 Potlatch 05 1000 Gold Wedge. 20 7000 Red Lion C 9 300 Gold Anchor.l.2o 2200 Red T0p....1.92\i 1000 Great Bend.. 6-1 1500 Red Top Ex. . 09 500 Great Bend.., 62 3000 Red Top Ex.. 07 2000 Gold Bar Ex. 20 2000 Rescue 15 2000 Do, b 30. .. 21 SCO Rescue ....... 15 2000 Do b 60... 221 SCO Sandstorm ...1.33 1000 Golden Terra t)0|5300 Syl Humphrey 33 1200 Goldfleld Mm 62 3000 Do. b 90... 33 100 Goldfleld Mln 631 5000 Silver Pick... 30 2000 G Bnd Ex.slO 1»! 100 Silver Pick... 32 5000 Great Weetrn C53000 Silver Pick... 28 1000 G Queen Con '£1, 73C0 St Ives 31 200 Home ........ 23,1000 Stives SO 1000 Jim- 8utter... 1.601 300 Stetnway .... 42 , 300 Jim 8ut1fr.1. 62*4 12000 Do. b 90... 45 .11.000 Jump Jack 35| 3CO Ton 8e1m0nt. 5. 75 2000 Kendall ..... 99 100 Ton.Belmont. 6. oo 4000 Laguna ..... 19 200 Ton Midway. 2. 27 500 Little Grey..' 30 700 Ton Midway. 2. 3o I 100 Little Ton ..3.C0 30 Ton Nev.. 18.37*4 100 MacNamara.. UG 20 Ton of Nev.18.23 3000 MacNamara.. £5 500 Tramp M Co 1.33 2000 MaeNamara.. 84 SCO West End.. ..3.35 .1800 M'Nmra. blO 84 500 Wesf End..3.37U 1200 MacNamara.. 82 500 Do. b 90. ..3.C0 500 M Branch. alO 21 .. , Afternoon Session. - 2000 Adams CO! 200 Jumbo Ex ... 22 2500 Amethyst ...I.COr 600 Kendall, 9 5.1.00 2500 Do. s 5.... 1.00, 1050 Kendall ... ICO 1000 Atlanta 231 15<K) Kendall, b 10.1 00 2000 Atlanta ..... 22 5000 Jumping Jack 35 1000 Atian & P. s5 131 1000 Laguna .. 10 1000 Atln & P,b6O '14 1000 Llge Harris 04 1000 Blk Btte Ex. OS 1000 Lone Star ..'. 14 2000 Black Rock.. 04 1000 MacNamara.. 2000 Blue 8u11... . 13 1900 MacNamara. . 82 3000 Blue Bull 1C 30C0 Man Central "0 1500 Booth ... 34 1000 Man" Cowboy. 18 5000 Booth ....... .35 1500 Manhat Dxtr.l.oo 2000 Brooklyn 0* 2500 Man Dextr.l.o2*i .1000 Bullfrog Mln C5 1250 Do. s 5....1 00 300 Bullfrog Mln s'| 1000 ! Do. s 5..;.1.C5 2500 Bullfrog Mln 52 2500 Manhat LJoe 12 BCCO Do. b 90... 57(1000 Manhat L Joe 1J 30fH) Butlfrg N" Bk 40*1000 Manhat Whal IS 5000 Do. b 90... 42! 300 Mayflower. s5 32 1500 Blfrg Sunset." 23( 250 Mayflower, S 5 63 2000 Blfrg Suna«t. 27J1500 Mayflower ... J%O 500 Cash 80y.:.. 2013100 Mayflower ... 45 10CO China Nev... 10;«>0O Mohawk .... £8 1000 Conqueror .. 19j 2000 Mohawk .... 57 200 Do. s 10... 191 100 Mohawk '. 68 5500 Dn Blfg Anx *30f 2CO Mont T0n.. .2. 97V, 4000 Dn. Blfg Anx 481 10C0 Mlzpah Ex... 26 4000 Dn»Blfg.Anx 4911000 Montgomy Ml CC 1000. Do. s 10. .-. HOI 400 Do. 5.... 66 1000 Do. b 5. ... 4!)f 1000 Mont Bullfrog 3500 Dm B Btte C.'47l 600 Mustang Man. 27 1 600 Dmdfld ; Trngi Hi 24oO Ohio T0n; .... 47 3000 Dixie ....... 1211100 Orig,Bullfrog. 22 1000 Fawn .....:: lOllOOt* Orig Bullfrog. 23 8000 Fawn .:..... 13! 1000 Pennsylvania. C 6 100 Gold Bar 1.55 1500 Do b'00... ' C7 400 >Do. s 10.-.'.I.SO'HCO Red Top ....1.90 1000 G Bar Annex 30| 2000 Red, Top ....I.BS 2COO Gld Mt Gldfld 221 1C00 Red Top ...I.RO 200 Gold Anchor.l.2.*.| 300 Do. b 30... 1.95 3500 Gold Sceptre. 53 3000 Red Top Ex.. 07 SOOO Gold Sceptre." 54 2500 Rescue ...... 18 "' 5OO Gold Sceptre. 62 400 Sandstorm ..-.1.30 2000 Granny. ..... 37( 500 Syl Humphrey 34 2COO Granny, b 30 SSIISOO Silver Pick.".. 27 1500 Granny. : b fO 30 40CO Silver Pick..." 28 2500 G Bend.' b 60 ft* ?000 Silver Pick... 29 2000. GtiBend Ex. IS SOCO Silver Pick... 30 500 Great Westrn 05 1000 Slmmerone .. 12 2500 Indiana ....' 031 1500 Steinway 41 1000. Indiana ".:.-.. 04|2000 St Ives .". 31 2000 Jim Butler. 1.62*4: 200 Ton :B«lmcnt.6.oo 1500 Jim Butler...1 .Cut : 3oo Ton Gold Mt . *" ,300 Jumbo M. '.1.87*41- 10Q West End. ...3.40 " .; CLOSING : QUOTATIONS. ; Tonopah , District.' \u25a0 ' Bld.Atk.f :': '\u25a0':'.-\u25a0 Bil.Aak. .Belmont ..'..6. 00 6. 231 MacNamara.." S2 - ; 83 Belmont Ex. 3t)| Midway .....2.2R 2.3'J Boston Ton.: 10 HJMldway Ex:.. 32: Brgr*s JB Ex 00- 10' Mizpah Ex...' 29 28 California" . .. 30 32 Montana .... .2.93 2.07 Cash 80y..:. 20- 211 Mont Mid > Ex. 20 Colehan .."..; 10 Mon Pttsb Ex 13 •„' Etfla Con .... .17 Monitor 04 Eureka Ton.. 03 / 00 N V Ton Con -10 Gold Anchor. 1.20 1.25 North Star. .; 59 ,57 Gold -Crown. 33 '45 Ohio. Ton ..*..*. 47 4S Golden ?Gatf." 21 Ohio Ton: Ex. 15 Gold Mt ..:. 08 0T Red " Rock -Ex 11 Gold Mt Con 02- -— . "Vscue; ..:V.. . 16" 17 Great Westrn 05 ' C6!Ton . Exten.. 11.37 G ' Queen Con .23 ' "—I Ton ' Hme Con 102 04! Home':...::. 24 ; 29} TonSlv & Gld "10 Ind Tonopah. OS: C 4 Ton of Nev.lS.2s IS. CO lowaTon ".:. .15 - Virginia,. ...... 10 \u25a0 . ilm'Butler.V.l^62 1.65 West End... .3.35 3.40 J-.Butleri.Ex. ,C 7 West .T0n.... j- 70 Little Ton :. 3. 50 4.00 ;; > ' .Goldfleld 'District. Adams ...... "09 101 Gt ' Bend Anx. IS V; 19 Atlanta V.'... 22. 24lGt Bend Ex. 17 . 19 Aurora- ...:. :02 jHibemla ; .... C 9. Berkeley .... 22 .— Highland t... ,05. 07 Black'Ants.. 04 0>; Jumbo- *M*Co.l. 85 1.95. - Blk > Btte Ex: 05 - l>6[ Jumbo Ex ... 21 - 22 Black Rock.. 03 <:5l Juno ......... 01-02 ? Blue * Bellr. .'".". 04 > 051 Joshua 'r....: 15 Blue Bull ... 15 16 Kendall -.T... 80.1.00 .Brooklyn .... 08^ 0"> I Kendall Ex .". -04 05' •Btte Goldfleld 21 ,241Laguna ...... 19- -20 \u25a0 Bull & Bear. M \u25a0 OSJLone-Star ;.. *03 ~U Booth ....... 35 36 Ijicky Boy».. M CO D 40 30 Mayn» 1* Columbia ... OS May Queen... 34 37 Columbia Mt. 25 26 McMahon .... 10 Com Fraction "—" *20 Mill town M.. 10 Commonwlth .40 Mohawk '.....' 35 5^ Conqueror ..• IS 20 Nevada Boy.. 09 ID Daisy .......50 Ntev Goldfleld. 2S 3O Diamond .... "10 Oakes ..". 05 Dm B Btte C 4T 49 Oakland 12 .25 Dmdfld Trngl 10 It Oro 14 Dixie ....... 11 12 Pennsylvania. 05 Off Empire 04 03tPoUat<*-h 05 69 Fawn ....... 13 Red Won .... 06 07 Exploitation. 13 —(Red Top I.SO 1.53 Florence 2.30 4. C0 Red Top Ex.: 06 07 Frisco 10- Sandstorm . ..1.30 1 .33 Gold Dust .. 05- Sandstorm Ex C 9 12 Gld& O Reed 07 lt> Silver Pick... 20 3O Gld Belmont. .' 70- Slmmerone .. 12 GoldHeld Mln 61 63; St Ivea 30 32 Gld N Star.. 15( Treasure 03 Gold Hill ... 01 IVerde 01 02 Goldfleld Ton 03i Vernal ....... 03 08 Great Bend.. 62 631 Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... l°l Gld Mt Gldfld 20 Amethyst ... 1.051H Hooligan.. IS Big Bullfrog. CSiLlge Harris.. 03 04 Bonnie Clare- 601 LJnd ' BuUfros 12 Bullfrog Mln 52 34i Maryland 05 01 Bullfrog Anx 04 03!Mont Bullfrog 03 09 Bullfrog Com i 161 Montgomy Mt 67 (9 Bullfrog Cons CS! II Shcshn Ex. 23 Bullfrog Ex. C 8 \u25a0 Ohio Bullfrog. 2*. Blfg Mayflwr 43 46 Orlsr Bullfrog. 22 i* Bullfrg N Blc 40 41 Pilot 60 -* Blfrg Sunset. 27 2S Red Dog 13 China Nev 12 RhyoMt* Twn \u25a01O Death Val M 12. San Francisco 13 D«n Bullfrog.l.7S 1.80 Shoahone .... 09 11. Dn Blfg Anx SO 31 Shoshn B Gl4 Denver Rush 16 Stelnway 40 41 Eclipse .....1.12 1.13 Tramp M C 0.1.30 1.35 Gold Bar 1.73 1.92 Tripollt» Gold 13 O Bar Annex 2C Ventura. 10 Oold Bar Ex. 18 20 Vista Grande. 03 - Gold Sceptre. 32 33 Wolverine* ...02 ;Gldfld Bullfr 0i! .. Manhattan District. Apr Fool Ex CS Man Cowboy- 19 I 9 Allan & Pac. 12 13 Manfcat Dxtr-1.00 1.C5 Comet Gold.. 14 16 Man Hid Tm. 13 Gold Wedge. 21 23 Manhat L Joe 11 12 Granny 39 33 Manhat Jamb 2a Jumpng Jack 33 Manhattan M. 21 22 Little Grey. . 88 Manhat NavaJ 10 Manbat Bella 13! Man Pine Nnt 33 Man Broncho 20 22 Manhat Synd. 23 Man Carson. 13 IT Manhat Whal IS 20 Man Central. 20 Mineral Hill. . 13 14 / Manhat Con. 1.22 1.30 M Mustng An 10 12 r Man Con Ex 89 Mustang Man. 25 Manhat Com. 19 Orlg Manhat. ' 30 Manhat Cres. 89 40 Syl Humphrey 33 34 Other Districts. Cyrus Noble. 40 45 Little George. CS —- * El DoradoNv 15 ' Lookout Gold. \u25a0 63 Esperanza .- 01 Lynx Creek... 91 Oold Reed M 40 Nev G Crater —. ; 10 Golden Terra 60| Nev Sunshln* .50 Goldyke Reef 20 | Palmetto . 23' Gold Quartz. 40 Palm L. Strka 06 Johnnie Cons 14 Paymaster ... 02 C 3 Kawlch Gold 02 ' Ray A O'Brien CS Kawlch Kyst 01 {Rocco Hmstk. CO * Kawch MCo 02lTokop Con .. 10 13 TONOPAH MININGEXCHANGBI Following were the sales en the San Fran* clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: . - * 9:15 a. m. Session. IPOO Dn Blf* Anx 3Oi 2000 Orisr Bullfrog. 23 1000 Dixie ........ 12| 1000 S Hmhry, «1O 39 300 Kendall . .. * . 93 500 Stelnway .... 44 1000 Oris Blfg.b3O 23| 11 a. n>. Session. 1000 Adams 09*412200 MacNamara.. S4 . 2300 Adams, a 30. 09<2000 Manhattan ... 21 1000 Brklyn. b 10 10, 1000 Manhat Dextr 95 300 Bullfrog Anx 03 3000 Mineral Hill.. 13 20CO Dixie, b 10.. 13| 200 Mont Ton 3.00 1000 Eclipse ... 1.12*4! 3300 Nat Bank 42 500 Eclipse, s 10.1.15J6000 Oriff Bullfrog. 23 ICOO Gold 8ar.. 1.92m 500 Sandstorm ...1.33 5000 Gld Exploit.. 1312300 Syl Humphrey 33 2COO Gld Mohawk. 38) SCO Do. b 90. .. 37 6500 G Silver Pick 30 1300 St lyes 31 1400 Jim 8ut1er. . .1.601 3CO Tramp M..1.32H 300 Kendall, s 10. 93) 500 Do, s 10.. .1.33 1500 Kendall 991 .700 Ton Midway. 2. 3O 6500 Laguna 19:2500 Ton N Star.. 39 2:30 p. m. Session. 1500 Booth 33! 1300 Great Bend... 62 3000 California ... 31 300 Kendall ..... ft> < 300 Dn Blfg Anx 3112000 T>o. b 10.. .1. 0 ft 3850 Dmdfld Con.. 47t 1700 Mac.Varna.-a.. 82 500 Dmdfld Con..' 46 20CO Manhattan ... 21 4MO Dixie 12. 1000 Man Dextr.slO 98 25C0 Gold Sceptre. 53! 1000 Mineral Hill.. 13 3000 Gold Sceptre. 541 5000 Orlg Bullfrog. 23 3000 Gld Mohawk. 87J4000 Potlatch. b 90 07. 8000 Gld Red Lion 06 10CO Red Top 1.90 1000 G S Pick. slO 2S| IQCO St Iv«a 30 3000 Granny 36! SCO West End. .3.37Vj CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid. Ask. I Bid." Ask. Belmont .... 6. C0 Midway 2.23 2.30 Cash Boy 20 2UMont T0n.. 2.97% 3.00 Great We»trn 09 07[ North Star... 87 31 Home Con .. 03 j Ohio 49 47 Ind. Tonopah. 03 C4| Rescue 19 17 Jim Butler.l.6o I.62Vi| Ton Exten.. 11.23 Little Ton... 4.50 Ton of Ner. .M.3O MacNamara. ; 81 82 1 West End 3.40 ' Goldfleld District. '-'<\u25a0• , Adams 09 10! Great Bend... '62 Gt Atlanta..... 22 23| Jumbo M...1.57VJ 1.90 Blk Btte Ex. 06j Jumbo Ex ... 21 Black Rock.. O.V Kendall .:...I.o*> 1.0.1 Blue 8e11.... 04 C5 Lon* Star ... 13 It Blue Bull 14 in! Mohawk 37 33 Booth 32 —Pa Goldfleld.. 05 Brooklyn ....©» 10 Potlatch 09 Columbia Mt. 24 Red Lion 09. Conqueror ..19 19 Red Top -.1.92*4 1.93 Dm B Btte C 49 47 Red Top Ex.. 09*4 07 Dixie. .11 13 St Ives 31 32 Empire ..... 04 Sandstorm ...1.35 Gld Belmont. 70 Sandstorm Ex lft ; Old Kewanas 231Silver Pick... 29 27 Goldfleld Mln 63' Slmmerone ... 10 1:» Spearhead "Fr 0." 06] Vernal 04 Bullfrog District. Amethyst ..U.OO 1.C5! Eclipse .' 1.10 1.15 Bullfrog Anx 04% I Llge Harris.. 03 01 Blfg Mayflwr 63! Mcnt Bullfrog 03 Bullfrsr NBk 3!> 411 Ortg Bullfrog.- 22 Dn Btfg Anx 30 —I Stelnway .... 40 43 Manhattan District. Granny 39 371 Man Cowboy. 17 IS Little Joe ... It Manhattan M. 20 .Man Broncho 20 [ Syl Humphrey 33 Manhat C0n..1.25 HE.«i ESTATE TRAXSACTIOS. Continued on Page 11, -^ - - * \u25a0 \u25a0 MONDAY, APRIL 2. "WESTERN ADDITION. Thomas H. and Mary J. Kooney to James 3. McNamee. lot on S Una of Halght street. 62:6 W of Octavla. W 75. S 137:6. E 50. X 57:«. E 25. N 100: |10. Mary and Benjamin Tlchner to Lizzie Brown, tot on S tin* of Putter street, 163 E of Web- ster. E 50 by S 13T:6: ?10. John T. and Caroline M. Sullivan to Alex Bond, lot on W line of Fillmore street, 50 S of Grnve. S 5":« by W 122:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Mary M. Sharp, lot en S lin» of Hayes atreet, 100:3 E of Steiner. E 25 by S 137:6; 99 . James and Grace H. Tyson to Katherlne Me- . Carthy, lot on N line of Green street, 32:6 W of Scott, W 40 by N 107:6; $10. William H. and Lena M. Snedaker to John Baader lot on S line of McAllister street. 156:3 E of Centra: avenue. E 5O by S 137:6; $10. MISSION BLOCKS. Louise S. Boric to Herbert E. Robinson, lot on NW line of Mission street. ICO N'E of Tenth. NE3oby NW 97:6; $10. Jacob Schaffer to Katherine R. Schaffer. let on S line of Clinton Park. 130 E of Dolores street. E 25 by S 73; gift. Valentine Wei.tr to Michael Arendt. lot in SW corner of Twenty-third and Florida streets. 1 W 25 by S 104: $10. t HORNER'S ADDITION. Elizabeth F. Gee (Hatch) to William J. Hatch, lot on S line of Twenty-seventli street. 128 E of Church, E 24 by S 1U; gift. Eugene Danerl to Helena, H. Maxwell (wlfa of T. V.). lot on N line of Twenty-eighth street, 104 : C Eof Sanchez. E 33:6 by N 114; $10. Helena H. Maxwell (Bernard) and T. V. Maxwell to Michael J. and Mary J. Oorham. lot on N line of Twenty-«lghth »treet. 131:8 E of Sanchez. E 25:8 by N 114; $10. Same to Thomas and .Margaret Mullen, lot on X line of Twenty-eighth street, 177:4 E of Sanchez. E 28:8 by N 111; $10. , •- Same \u25a0 to 4 Thomas \u25a0 King, lot on N" line of Twenty-eighth street. 12ft E of Sanchez. E 23 :S fey N 114; $10. , 50-VARA BLOCKS. Eugene Korn to Louis T. Samuels, lot on N line of Pacific street, 97:6 W of Sansome. W 41 by N 57:6. E 1. N 11:3. E 40." S 63:9; $10. Joseph llagner to John Rosenfeld's Sons. lot on W line of Montgomery street, 95 Nof Jack- - son. N2sby W 10T:6; $10. - \u25a0 Agostlno Brtgnole to Glovanna Podesta. lot - on S line of Pacific street, 137:9 E of Dupont, E 45:6 by S 157:6; $10^ Robert \u25a0C. Avy, Angellque . M. and Eugene Avy and Emelle Chapuis to Albina E. Avy. lot on N line of Lombard street at SE corner 50-vara~ lot ;527 N 273 't0 S line of Chestnut street W 34%. S 273. E 34%; gift. \u25a0 Folger : Estate Company, to Charles Scfcless- inger. lot on NE corner of Taylor and O'Far- rell streets. N 72:6 by E 92:«- $10. Louts J. Boric. Georse A. and Marie E. B. Berton \u25a0 to \u25a0 Bertha A. and Robert Behlow. , lot ' on N line of Ellis street, 137 W of Jones. W 3S by N 120; $1». 'Robert. Liliie . and Bertha A. "Behlow to Geonte S. Hoover, lot on N lme •of Ellia street. 197 W of Jones, W 38 by N 120; $10. - -Simon H. Seymour to Minna Brokmeier et al. lot on SW corner . of Geary and Jiinei streets S 62:tl by W 60; also lot on SW corner* of Geary and Octavla streets. W 77:1 by X 70; $1. -.Frank McMann to Hattle Donlon and Ella F. McMann, lot "on N line of Sacramento street \u25a0 137 \u25a0 W\u25a0 of Leavenworth. W 22:11 by N iW; : zitUoo^BSOf^St Henry A.'and Mary Arnold to John J. Ler- men loton»E line of Hyde street. ST:B S of Bush S 30 by E 8T:«; $10. - \u25a0 ' 100-VARA BLOCKS. Oliver C and. Gise'a-K. Haslett to Mllos M. . Gopcevic. lot on. NE line of First street. 206:3. 5E of Harrison, SE 88:0 by NE 137:9; |ia. < w. I -«vH >ls :v '. ' ' "-•-; -* s '"--\u25a0 *&rA Estate of Eliza : M. \u25a0; Sharp (by Union Tm*A Company.-:- trustees) to John Rosenfetd's Sowff lot -ons NW - line of Hum street, co NE of ' Third.-NE". 20 by NW 40 : '$i0. POTRISRO 'NUEYO. John Center. George, S.. William H.. Orac« THE SAN FRANGISGO .CALL, APRIL, 3; lf)00. 14 BUCHANAX. 12C5— Corner * flat: beauUful tunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. CALIFORNIA. 3510. near Polk— Beautiful sun- ny furnished rooms to let. ' : \u25a0 CLIPPER, 488 Castro car'; 3 or. 4 furnished room* and bath, baeement; rent <14. S EDDY 769 Newly furnished sunny rooms; tingle or "Ultes: bath; phone; also housekeep- lng rooms: rent very reasonable. EIGHTEENTH, 3900 Sunny well furnished housekeeping rooms to let. ELLIS. 574 Rooms to let, furnished complete for housekeeping. ' \u25a0 GEARY, Hso— Private house; sun and well fur- nlahed housekeeping rooms to let. / HAIGHT, 214 Very pleasant side rooms; gas range; large yard; fine view. ' - HAIGHT. 696—Large front room, $6 a month; gai>, grate, bath; also two unfurnished. HARRIET, 25. near 6th—Furnished housekeep- \u25a0 Ing rooms; yard; $12 per month. LAGUNA. 911 Neat, well furnished house- keepli.g rooms to let. . MASON. 700—115; 2 sunny connecting fur- nlshed rooms for housekeeping. .' . MINNA." <E*S Two light housekeeping rooms; $10 mortb; no objection to children. MISSION, .2047— 3 or 4 nicely furnished con- necting housekeeping rooms; rent to suit. MISSION. 1604-^Cdmfortable furnished house- keeping rooms to let; cheap. OAK. 117. or 14 Page Complete for 'house- keeping: $5 to $12; hot bath: laundry: adults. OCTAVIA. 411 Comfortable rooms to let; fur- nlshed for housekeeping. PERRY. 205, near 4th Sunny bedroom and kitchen; fur. for hskpg.; cheap; single rms. POST, 962 Sunny front rooms for housekeep- ing, $12 to $16; also single rooms. SEVENTH. 538 5 furnished « housekeeping rooms, bath and cas. $20. SEVENTEENTH, 3645—R00ms to let, fur- nished for housekeeping. SHOTWELL. 105 New flat; housekeeping rooms to let. TKNTH. 152 Two connecting . rooms, nicely furnished: hot and cold water; sunny yard. TURK 1617 3 pleasant unfurnished ' house- keeping rooms; use of bath; gas fixtures; suitable for man and wife. THREE unfurnished rooms for housekeeping; rent $10. Inquire grocery. Clay and Mason. TWENTY-FIRST. 32G3— Two furnishsd house- keeping rooms. Apply 371 Lexington aye. VAN NESS, 406— Housekeeping rooms to let furnished. VAN NESS, 618—Close in; neat Bunny fur- nished housekeeping rooms to let. WEBSTER, 1409 Housekeeping rooms to let furnished; reasonable. APARTMENT HOUSES. HYDE. 1560 Near town: for refined people, unfurnished, new, artistic 4 rooms, bath, pri- vate hall and rear porch apartment flats: halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; free water and Janitor service; light and sun In every room; unsurpassed marine view from top floors: rents $25, $27.50 and $30; opened today for the first 'time; call early if you want one; you cannot duplicate them for $10 per month more. ROSSWELL Apartments? 1360 Pine, near Hyde 2. 3 and 4 roome. with bath: steam heat. ROOMS TO LET—Fnrn. and Unfnrn. A—ROYAL House. 126 Ellis, bet. Powell and Jlason; rooms 50c, $1.60 per day; week. $2. $2.50. $3. to $S; hot, cold water; office and ele- vator on ground floor: reading-room, parlor. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth St.—Rooms 2Sc to $1 per night, $1.25 to $5 per week and lirht housekeeping rooms; open all night, i BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- trance*. 1126 Market and 21 Turk Electrio lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25c to 50c per night. $1.25 to $4 week. BURTON Hotel. 1126 Howard st. 100 rooms; new house: modern; $1.25 to $3 per week. BUSH. 702. corner Powell Furnished rooms to let: cheap. BUSH. lOCS Neatly furnished rooms; reason- able; nurses or students preferred. I BUSH, 1024^ Eunny, well furnished room's to let: reasonable. \ _^ BRYANT. 2729 A Nice, sunny front room; gas, bath; new house: private. BUCHANAN. 1214—Neatly furnished rooms to let- In a very desirable neighborhood. CALIFORNIA, 1514. near Polk— Sunny fuf- nished rooms to let. CALIFORNIA. 1524—Rooms to let; good car service; single and suites. CAPP, 242. between Seventeenth and Elght- emh Nice large furnished rooms; board op- tional. \u25a0- DEVISADERO, 744—Elegantly furnished rooms in a new top flat; everything modern. EDDY. 522 Completely furnished rooms to let; reasonable. ELLIS, 477 Rooms to let in private house; very reasonable. ELLIS. 1115— Two single rooms; very reason- able; private flat. FELL, 101 Attractive rooms to let; very. sunny; well furnished. FRANKLIN, 27 Sunny rooms to let jby the month; neatly furnished. FULTON. 150—One sunny furnished bay-win- dow room; running water; phone; bet. City Hall and Van Ness aye. ; price $12. FULTON. ElOA Two unfurnished, sunny rooms to let. / GOL'GH, 215 Very desirable furnished rooms In private house. GUERRERO, .702 In a very desirable neigh r bcrhood; rooms to let furnished. HOTEL St. Kathryn. cor. Ellis and Leaven- worth; in heart of city; 300 rooms; 100 baths; modern in all details; $3 to $15 week; with private bath. $1 day; tourists t-ollclted. HOWARD, 828 One large front sunny room: also one front single eunny room;, everything new; never been Blept In. HOWARD. 1937. near 16th Nice rooms; fur- nUheU front room and others; bath, phone. LAGUNA. 130, near Haight Large sunny room, with alcove; beautiful parlor suite; new and elegantly furnished; new .flat. MCALLISTER, 1270— A few furnished rooms in an elegant private home. \u25a0 METROPOLITAN Hotel. 120 Third st.—loo single and family rooms, Ssc to $1.50 per day: $2 to $8 week; the onlynew and modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor: hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat In every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. OCTAVIA, 1224 Elegant furniehed suite of rooms, with piano and use of kitchen; also single rooms, rent $7 and up. . \u25a0 - POWELL. 506,' bet. Bush and Sutter Fur- nished rooms to let; five minutes from Mar- ket »t. ' - POWELL 1220— Sunny front furnished rooms to let; $1 a week up: aleo light housekeeping. SUTTER. 805— Single furnished room In private \u25a0 houto. $4 per month; gas. SUTTER, 2213 Newly furnished front alcove room, suitable for two gentlemen: also one single room. with use of bath; private family. TAYLOR. 700 2d front hall room. $L 75 **eek: clean, central and bath; also large Ist floor front room: rent reasonable. VALENCIA, 207 Sunny rooms to let; Mls- elon warm btlt. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market 400 /jtrooms, Ssc to $1 night. $1.75 to $6 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water In every room; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 «d «t.. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable;' 700 rooms S6e to $1.50 nightly. $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights; reading-room: free bus. baggage. WASHINGTON. 1406, corner Leavenworth— , - Furnished rooms in private family; no board. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 . market st... opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. -FRANKLIN. 1039^-Elegant furnished single 'and double rooms; excellent table; private family; reasonable rates. , : ..-.:..-\u25a0. JONES, ISI0 Nice, - well-furnished rooms in choice location; splendid marine view; ex- cellent table board; : references. >\u25a0' :, : ,',. , I POST, 1234 Latge private - house; first-class table; corner -house; every room light and sunny. . SEVENTH, 252 Newly , furnished rooms; sun 'all day; with or without board; first-class; .new. home. \u25a0\u25a0"'\u25a0" \u25a0 '»•< . . \u25a0 ' .- \u25a0'-.:\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 A Johnston (The), 605 O'Farrell Sunny suite,"; with bath; borne cooking; beautiful grounds.' FULTON, 1442, near. Baker— Sunny rooms; ex- cellent board. - - - ;' - \u25a0\u25a0: ~. " GUERRERO, 126—Nice" eunny double - and single room;, with board; very reaipnable. HAWTHORNE. 172. \nr. Harrison— Pleasant room with board ; 1 or . 2 ; ; renned f am:; : reas. *. HOWARD. 841 A —Sunny rooms with beard ; $6 wk.; American family; home cooking; piano. ROOMS TO LET Fnrn. and Unftarn. HOWARD.' 2337—Pleasant* room and board for gentleman. . \u25a0 .'..'.-.. .- \u25a0 ' :\u25a0 LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms; : hot and cold water; bath; excellent board. '\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0.-. LARGE, sunny front room, -running-- water; excellent table board. 3.332 Fulton; West 3922. PAGE, 868.. near- 1 Buchanan— Newly furnished sunny rooms; breakfast, dinner; bath; phone. PINE, 1720^ Sunny, attractive rooms, with board; bllllard-ioom; references. POLK, eOO^Beautiful, large, sunny .rooms;, private bath, good home "cooking; reasonable. THE CALEDONIA, 502 Powell st., cor. Sutter Rooms and board, $20 up. UTAH, 523 Rooms to rent, with board, in pri- vate family. , -•..-\u25a0\u25a0 - PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the Board of State Harbor Commis- sioners, Union depot and Ferry House, ban Francisco, Cal., March 1. 1906. Sealed proposals or bids will be received at this office at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, April 5, 19C3," for the construction of tection 12 of the seawall," the same to ex- tend from the northerly end of section 13,'onn thousand (1000) feet northerly along"- tha water front line of the city and county of ; San Frau- clsco in accordance with me plans and speci- fications prepared therefor by the chief engi- neer of the board -and aaopted by the- boaid February ill, 1906, and on file in this office, to \rftlch special reference is . hereby made. The work to be done under these specifications -con- tic ts in furnishing all stone and labor for con- ctructlng a etone seawall. It Is estimated that the stone. > seawall will contain about 150.01W tons of stone of 2240 pounds- per ton. Th» if a wall to be built of stone not subject to de- composition nor disintegration by th« action of tea water or air. Two classes of stone will be recognized. " . v . . The first class will Include stone of one or (core cubio feet in a fair assortment of alze« between one and four cudic feet; no- objection will be mada to stone larger than four cubio feet; this class of etone must be free of seams and marked linea of cleavage. ,•-. , . The second claes will include stone of less than ene cubic foot, In assorted sizes, but no stone less than five pound* will be accepted at the Quarry. , j i No bid will be received unless it Is made on d blank form furnished from this office and ts accompanied by a sample, weighing about twenty-five pounds, of th« stone to be used •nd a certified check of live (5) per cent . of the amount of the bid (based on 150,000 tons>, uayfcble to the order of the secretary of the board, as a guarantee on the part of tba suc- cessful bidder that he will within six (U) days aft«r the acceDtance of the bid enter Into a written contract to do said work according to the plans and specifications prepared there- for and will also execute and file with, this board a bond in such sum as the board may deem adequate with a surety, company, to bo *pprov*d by the Board of State Harbor Com- missioners and conditioned . for the faithful performance of such contract; nor will said bid be considered by this board unless delivered to the secretary or to the assistant secretary. «t th« office of the secretary, at .or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Thursday. April B, ' 1906, at which time and place the bids will be opened. i The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids If deemed \u25a0 for the best interest of ti>« State. Bidders are invited to be present at tha cpenlnc of the bids. - -* GEORGE C. PARDEE. Governor of the State of California, ex-officlo member of the Board of State Harbor Commissioners. - EUGENE E. SCHMITZ. Mayor of the city •nd county of San Francisco, ex-offlcio m«rn- ber of the Board of State Harbor Commli- (loners. CHARLES H. SPEAR. HENRY J. CROCKER, JOHN D. MACKENZIE. Board cf State Harbor Commissioner B - * \ _ LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer. JOHN.M. FOY. Secretary. . LEGAL NOTICES, jf WE haye already .bought the properties and . privileges of Kwong Sung and Lay Sung Agriculture companies of Holt Station. Here- after all debts and other matters of which the two said companies are parties to we are not responsible for. All profits that- we shall make and properties we hold cannot' be claimed by creditors of two said companies. NEW KWONG SUNG CO. April 2. 1006. I WILL not be responsible for any of my wife's bills, Mrs. C. Lacks, she having left my bed and board. April 3, 1906. HARRY LACKS. DIVIDEND .'NOTICES. \u25a0 DIVIDEND notice— The " Giant Powder Com- pany. Con., Giant Station, Cal. A dividend, No. 88, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the i Issued capital stock of the company, has been declared, payable on April 10, 1906; transfer books will close April, 8, IDO6, at -' noon; checks will be mailed. C. C. QUINN 1 , secre- * tary. \u25a0 \u25a0 .\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0' ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-..\u25a0....' ,:• MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: , . George J. Corey. 21. Los Angeles, and Mar- guerite G Holrelow,- 21, 646 Cole street, i 11""i 11 "" Timothy Worrautt, 21. 297 Eleventh avenue, and Ruby Collins,- 18, \u25a0 1846 -McAllister street. Walther W. Hoebel. 25, 821 Turk street, and J Coral B. Brown, 19. Colorado Springs, , Colo. \u25a0'. | Norman W. Kaufman, 24. Newman,' and Hattle E. Wilson, IS, Newman. \u25a0 Luke P Giscovlch, 32, 3388 Harriet street, and Louisa B. Valencia, 20, 3358 Harriet st. \u25a0 Maurice Catz, 21" SOS Mission street, and Josephine Stein. 18. 507 Grove street. Joseph J. Payne, 48, 919 Webster street, and Laura E. Webster, 46, 809 Polk street. .- John B Hudson. 40. Pattlway, and Hen- rietta Jobe. 2ti, Pattiway. / : . Eugene Brenz, 26, 73 Sheridan street, and Helen Francard, 17. 73 Sheridan street. - , Walter C Kent, 24, 130 Diamond street,' and Camille A. Hawkins, 18, 20 Ricbland avenue. Jesus E. Montano, 29, 918 Pacific street, and Alfonsa Regutra, 29. 1231 Stockton street. . Frank fD. Peterson, 21. 130 Second avenue, and Edna' S. Hitchcock, 19. 407 Eighth avenue. Giuseppe Maestri. 21, 1716 San Jose avenue, and Piertna. Deglantonl, 20, 730 Joost avenue. Kameturo Tsuno, 26. 4S Mint court, and Hatsuyo Akimoto, IS, Yamguchl,. Japan. Kenji Ukal, 31, Los Angeles, and Suml Doi, 18, Kioto Janan. \u25a0> Shlfruo Muryajlma, 29. 10 Miles court, and Klse Ikumi. 23, 920 Sacramento street. EIRTfIS—MAfiRIAGES—DEATHS. : Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must-be handed in at either of ,the publication, offices and be' Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same . published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement x of the event "are published once In this column free of charge. « . \u25a0".-'. BORN. :. ' ; FRIEDMAN— In this city, March 20, 1906, to the wife of Samuel M. Friedman, a daughter. SCHEIER— In this city. March 31, 1906, to the wife of Dr.'R. B. Scheier. a son. DIED. ' '<:..'\u25a0 Andersen, Gustava, 33 Kroepfli, Bertha, 76 Bartman, Maggie C. Lannes. John, 48 Begley, Daniel, 59 McElroy, -Owen, 70 Boehmer, Henry. 82 ' McKenzle. Finlay, SS Curley, Cathetlne . McNeil. " James. 09-'- Dowling. R. F.y 42 Mitchell, Robert, ,79 Duffy, John E.. 40 O'N«11, Thomas J., 31 Emerson, C. \u25a0 P., 74 - Nager, Louise, 19 - ' Ffckes, Edward M., W.PfiUßer, Robert, 84 Firth, Mrs. E.L., 55 Robinson, John C, SI Ford, Catherine " Shafer. Jacob A.. 7 m. Halloran, \u25a0 John J., 42 Silk, Patrick, 29 Heldenreich, Ella 5.,48 Spelman,. John F. Howe John W., 49 i Stanton, John <M. :-<;,' HranuelH, Gtusto, 40 ' Steffens, John H.," CD Jansen, Marie, 62 . : Stencele. '"• Louis, 64 Kauftman - Marchand, Terry, William, .33 Catherine, 72 Wetmore, ,Wm. P., 73 King, George. 15 ' Wiseman, ' Honora ANDERSEN— In this city, April 2, 1906, Gus- tava. beloved- wife of Captain Andrew* An-, dersen, loving > mother of Dedrek Andreas," Elnar Gustav and Ester Andersen.. and sister of Mrs. Frederikka - OUen and ' Frode. Rein- hart. Barney and Otto Petersen, a native of ' Drammen. Norway, aged 33 years 6 months and 7 days. \u25a0 ' .- '- ' \u25a0 " ; ; .. tCXßemains at the chapel, of Craig, Coch- . ran & Co., 461 Golden. Gate ; avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets. .. BARTMAN— At Agnews, Cal., April l, : l&06, Maggie Christie, , : wife - '; of John ' Bartman, mother of - Geonre '• Bartman, \u25a0 and ". niece '\u25a0. of Mrs. Ellen HacKerty," a native of Ireland.-. ; *C7"The i funeral will take : - place ' tomorrow (Wednesday), at 1 2:3 0, o'clock p. \u25a0 m., -from CHARLES H,J.JRUMAN THE LEADING . -/ FUNERAL. DIRECTOR '\u25a0'\u25a0 *of * San Franclßca ' ;1909 MISSIONgSTRJEETr" Bet. \u25a0 15th : and ; 16th.' :', Telephone Mission '; 109. / /•H. J. McAvoy. - D. ; J. ; O'Hara. : -,> I McAVOY, O'HARA^&CO. j FUNERAL 'DIRECTORS. ' I ]\u25a0\u25a0' Removed \ to;Their >New >. Parlors = ; ;f i 261-271 Hayes et.. opp. St/.lgnatius Church |: I Lady Assistants." Telephone South; 247 rj; GEO. W. o .LUNT.,. : vHENRy/c.-' BUNKER' BUNKERS LUNT ' /• ' r Funeral' Directors. " MISSION MASONIC TEMPLE. 2666 Mission et. ; Phone Mlaalon 75. . g: P. Prechtei; G.-W. \u25a0 Keeler. \u25a0 \u25a0 L. . M. s Snook.' GOLDEN VGATE^UNDERTAKfNGrCO. 2475-2453 MISSION i STREET. ;: ''.? ?-,'\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-••• \u25a0 ; Phone Mission' 102. - \u25a0 - . .- ..... ..\u25a0-.- . -: -... . FKUITVALE ADVT ? SMNTS FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. TAKE A TRIP ELiTWOOD PARK. \u25a0 Fruitvale. AND LOOK AT THE UEACTIFUL BUILDING LOTS WE AXE SELLING* AT $300 AND UP. ON EASY TERMS. Lots all lfvel. sewered, zr&Qed strtets, ce- fcent sidewalks, city water, pas and electricity. Each Lot Has Beautiful Ornamental Trees. ONLY , . K> minutes' ride from San Francisco ; 1 block "rom S. P. depot, Fruitvale; 1block from elec- tric car line; 2 blocks from school and high tcbool. ._ Monthly Ticket to San Francisco $3. FACTS. 20 per cent cheaper than anything in this ricinity; these lots will double in value in next three years; no better building site; title perfect. Go see Elmwood Park lots at your earliest ppportuslty; an investment in the»e lots will bring quick results; take S. X broad-gauge to Fruiivsle station; go one block south and th» beautiful wooded tract on left is Elmwood Park. Come early and get your choice. Map* and particulars at any cf our offices. BURR-PADDON COMPANY. W Montgmry. Sen Francisco. PhoTne Main 3794. 860 Broadway. Oakland. Phone Oakland 463. SICB Putnam St.. Fruitvale. Phone Vale 692. ATTRACTIVE nearly new cottage for sale; 5 rooms, large bathroom and laundry; coped ceilings: tinted walls; terraced .front with cement bulkhead; flowers, currants, logan. black and rasa berries; lot 40x130; $*JtJOO. 1280 E. 23d st_. bet. 251h and 2t*th ayes.. Fruitvale. i OAKLAND ADVERT ? S'3TTS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. OAKLANDREAL ESTATE. A FEW BARGAINS. 40x100 Sunny side Eecond aye., between Cai-t Fourteenth and East Fifteenth sta.; all •treet wcrk done; extra choice neighborhood; Dear five car lines; only $1400. $45x110— North o'.de or East Fourteenth St.. en car line; fine location; $1650. Easily worth 12000. 50x140 or more frontage if desired; East Twenty-second et., one block from cars; only $10. 75x125 On Webster «t., Alameda; bank property; only $1200 for cash. FLATS On Twelfth St., within 5 minutes' walk cf Broadway; 2 pair*. 6 and 6 rooms e&ch; sunny side street; nearly new; lot 50x100; rents $105. Price $12,500. WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY SlTE— Rail- road frontage, jjear all creek ferries; I^4 blocks from Broadway; 10,t5!5 square feet; two street frontages; cannot be duplicated on this side of bay; price $15,000. Worth $20,000. J. H. MACDONALD & CO.. 1052 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. i BELDEN & PERCTVAL. $15,*>00 The best buy In town on a dose-In cross street, tetweep Telegraph and San Pablo «.ves.; K> feet frontage, with good improve- ments; netting 6 per cent Income, which can be increased; its location and splendid business luture assures a rapid Increase in value. Dv you notice that all agents are now ad- vertising property along new Key Route ferry line on Twenty-second et. and urging their clients to buy there? The Central Key Route Tract, between San Pablo aye. and Market St., Is one block from depot on new line. Get wise. $2400-^Lot 40x175; splendidly located on Grove st. CentAl Key Route Tract, most central loca- tion; cheapest prices and easiest terms ever offered; lots JSOO each, $100 down. $10 monthly; new homes $2450 and up*; $20.50 monthly and as little as $150 down; send for catalogue and see it at once. $2400—70x100; on Grove st., close to depot; Just the place lor flats or to build and selL See that pretty cottage now completing on eur.ny lot, & minutes' walk to business center r.r.'l one block to depot; $255 cash and $21 monthly buys it; if you can beat this any- where in town It's yours for nothing. $11.400 A choice northeast corner on Tele- graph aye.. where property is booming; 85x100; opposite corner Just sold for a great deal more. Thirty minutes and 5 cents to San Fran- cisco. The Centra.! Key Route Tract is the Ideal location for the man whose business or employment Is in S. F. Come and see it. BELDEN & PERCIVAL. 1112 Broadway. Oakland. PIEDMONT. A BEAUTIFULPIEDMONT HOME. " $SOCO A beautiful berne on a large lot; 8 ele- gant rooms; hardwood floors, paneled walls; iarce living-room; nice sheltered porch with unobstructed view of the Golden Gate. Lake Morrltt. City of Oak- land. Marln and Centra Costa Hilla- everything the very latest: baths, plumb- lng, furnace, etc.; plan of the house is ideal: lot 00x152; sunny side of street; 35 minutes from the house to San Francisco; can" l' appreciate this until you see it- *>55 GEO. W. AUSTIN. 1002 Broadway. Oakland. BUSINESS 'CORKER. $5500 A corner store and flat above, with another pair of 4-room flats adjacent: 6000 men working in shops near by, and West- ern Pacine will coon have as many more '.n earne district; in No. 1 condition and has never b*-en vacant a day since built; ' /.income $52.50 a month; can be made $05; large frontage on north side and / also on main car line, 1 block from South- ! *m Pacific station. If you want some- , thing; good, see this. 854 GEO. W. AUSTIN. 10C2 BROADWAY. OAKLAND. $65,000 A SNAP; business corner on Washins- ington ft.; good Income; lot 75x75; and it tnuet be sold. $3,500 Don't fall to see this cwell Queen Ann located only one block from Key Route station; lot 32:0x120; fine, large, sunny porch; tinned posts In arch from recep- tion hall to j.arlor ; fine mantel, side- board and coelcr built in; will Eell on terms to suit. $4,400 Income $47.60 per month; under lease; a cwell pair of moaern flats, close to local train: built by owner for hOTa?; must cell on account of change in busi- ness;' this is a snap; money loaned on second mortgage and chattels. KREISS & HORSWILL, 1070 Broadway. Oakland. THERE ARE NO CHEAPER LOTS. ' $20 caeh. $4 monthly; lot 75x250; good loca-' tion and good land; price $420. $15 c«J5h. $5 monthly; corner; 135x190x103; &H newly fenced; creelr».water or city water- price $675. . *Zo cash. $5 monthly; lot 125x200; partly ft-nced; one block from electric care; price $1000. $:JO cash. $7 monthly; lot 150x256; fronting 2 macadamized streets ; .spring water; price $I*6o $40 cash, $5 monthly; lot 70x115; fenced; L>*£ blocks from 2 electric can; price $600. . The above are near electric cars, schools and churches. Call cr 6«nd for circular. 458 9th Et., near Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES, cwner. $!X>o CASH, $12 monthly 3-room cottage, 8 ft. basement; rood well of water, city water If desired; young fruit trees; 4 lots, 100x100, all fenced ; - candy loam soil ; \u25a0 away \u25a0 from fogs and cold winds; near . school, church and Etores-; an ideal home Bite, adjoining East Oakland: price all told 51250. Call or send for circular. 1300 FrultvaJe aye., Fruitvale; phone 296 CHARLES F^ LEE; or 455 Sev- enth »t.. opp. Broartway station, Oakland. Carriage free. George H. Lee, owner. CHEAPEST and best in America— ThTweekly Call. 16 pages, sent. to any address in tha United States or Canada one year for $1, poytiio paid. BS •""*.- OAKLAND HOTELS. HOTEL ALBANY.* N. E. corner Broadway and, ICth «t.- F. A. WILDER.,prop.. Oakland. ' o aklanj-j SPECIAL today for bargains in furniture. H. Ccbellatu. 11th it., cor. etore, Oaktaad.'?'".-: the parlors of Carew ; & English, 29 Van Ne^s. avenue. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- '-.;., tery. '\u25a0\u25a0 ----- •• . , .• _\u0084 - .. ' \u25a0 ; \u25a0 : \u25a0 BEGLEY—In San Rafael," Cal.. 'April 1, 1906 Daniel.; beloved husband of Mary Begley. and ; father of John D., Joseph, James, Peter, ;; Mary and Margaret Begley. Mrs. E. : S. Rake and Mrs. L. D. . Slaughter, a native of County \u25a0 Cork, Ireland, aged 59. years 8 months and ' i CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully -invited vto : attend the- funeral today (Tuesday), April 3 at 10 o'clock, from his late .residence. 11l Ross street.' San Rafael, thenfce to St, { Raphael's Church, where a solemn requiem ; mass will be celebrated for the repose of: his soul. 1 commencinK at 10:<J0 .o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BOEHMER-In this city, April 2. 1906, Henry : Boehmer, a- native \u25a0; of Braunschweig, uer- . many,- aged 82 years 5 months and 2 days. - CURLEY— i n this city, March: 3l, 1006.1 Cath- erint;. beloved wife -of the late Lawrence . Curley, devoted mother of Sadleand Edward Curley, and sister of John E. Brennan and ; the late Mrs. Mary 'McDevitt ' and Martin j Brennan, a native of Galway, Ireland. (Port-, land. Ore., papers' please copy.) , fCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, today : . (Tuesday), at 9 a m from her late resi- . dence, 1345 Eddy street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiem high mass , ; will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 :30 &. m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- v etery.'- . -. .\u25a0\u25a0 . -- , -.-: \u0084 \u25a0 . .-' \u25a0 ; ,;\u25a0_ DOWLING— In Oakland/March 31, 1506,: Richard F., beloved son of the late Richard and \u25a0 Margaret Dowling, and brother of W. -E., A. J.. J. L, Maud A., Catherine A., Eva M.,, George F., Gertrude and Leo Dow- , ling, a native of California, aged \u25a0- 42 years 6 months and 19 days. . ' "• C?*Frlends are' respectfully Invited to at- tend , the funeral today (.Tuesday), April . 3. at 9 o'clock a m, from the family resi- dence, San Leandro road, near Fltchburg, thence to. St. Leander's Church,- where a re- quiem high . mass will be celebrated for the , repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. ; Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. DUFFY— In the City, and County ' Hospital, April 2, 1900, John E. Duffy, a nativa of California, aged 40 years. EMERSON— In this city, \April 1, 1906, Charles Phelps Emerson, beloved husband of : the late Harriet E. Emerson, and father of C. .M. Emerson, a native of Boston, . Mass., aged 74 years and 26 days. ' . ' ZyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Tuteday, | April 3, at 12 o'clock m., from his late resl- '\u25a0 dence, -369 Capp street. Interment Mountain '•View Cemett r>v by 1 :-10 oreek route boat from foot of Mission street. .' .- FICKES—In Harrington, Kans., April 1.-1006, Edward. M., beioved son of John A. and Emma L. ; Fickss of Oakland, a ; native of, California, aged 19 years 2 months and- 2 days. FIRTH— In this city, April 2, 1906, Mrs. Eve- \u25a0 Una L. - Firth, widow of the late Joseph Bel- . lamy Firth, a native of Isle of Man, axed j 55 years. ' . . # -..' FORD In thl s city, April 2; 1906, Catherine : Ford .(nee ..Downlnjr),. beloved wlfe ;of the \u25a0 late Bartholomew . Ford, and beloved and de- voted mother of Lillian, Frank and Willie - Ford, Mrs. J. L. Mathewson and Mrs. H. J. Lee, a native of Ireland. (New York papers please copy.) \u25a0 \u25a0: . . : '. GTThe luneral- will take place tomorrow (Wednesday) at 8:30 a. m., from the par- lors ot.J. C. O'Connor, 767 Mlssfon "treet. ;between Third "and Fourth, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a requl-sm high mass willbe celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. . HALLORAN— In this city, March 31, 1906, at his residence. 17 Lexington avenue, John J. Halloran, dearly j beloved husband of : the late Ann Halloran,, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 42 years 6 months and 9 days. •A member -of the Painters' JJnlon, Local No. 19. (Chicago, 111., papers please' copy.) ICTFtlcnda and acquaintances are respect- fullyInvited to attend the funeral' Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a./ m., .from the, parlors of /Porter & White/ 445 Golden Gate avenue, - thence to Mission Dolores Church for ser- . vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HEIDENREICH— In this city. March 31. 1906, Ella Susan Hcidenreich, beloved wife of Charles W. Held«nreich, mother of Charles "W and Carl D. Heidenrelch, and sister of Or'rln, J. Fred and G. R. Hlnckley. Mrs. Laura Crocker &nd Mrs. A. F. Gulrke, a nativa of Massachusetts, aged . 48 years 5 months and 5 days. (Boston, and Marlbor- ough, Mass., papers please copy.) E3TFriends are respectfully Invited to at- "tend- the funeral today (Tuesday), April - 3, at 10 o'clock a.' m.. from the mortuary . ' chapel of Joseph Hagan, 1081 Post etrtet, between Larkln and Polk streets. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car leaving Thirtieth and Guerrero streets at 11 o'clock.- \u25a0 \u25a0 : - HOWE—In this city, March 31, 190 C, John W beloved husband of Lena Howe, father of Violet C. and the late Llbby M. Howe, and brother of Mrs. Mary Adler, a native of Washbury. Conn., aged 40 years 1month and 17 days. A member of Eureka Valley Lodge No. 5!52, A. O. U. W. r \ r.\ \u25a0 CT" Remains at the parlors of H. F.'Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. J , \u25a0 . ' \u25a0 HRANUELLI— In . this city. March I 31, 1906, Glusto HranuelH, beloved uncle of Nicholas HranuelH, a native of Brae Postlre,' Dalma- " tia Austria, aged 40 years. A member of ' Slavonic Illyrlc M. B. Society, and Cooks' Union, Local 44. ."-...- ? ' CTTrlends and acquaintances fare respect- , fully invited to attend the funeralitoday (Tuesday) at 1 o'clock p. m.. from Slavonic I. M. B. Society's Hall, Alcazar -bulldlnir, 120 O'Farrell street, . where; services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Re- mains at the parlors of McFadden, Mcßrearty | & Green, 1171 Mission street, between Sev- enth and Eighth. JANSEN— At rest.. ln this city. April 2. 1906, \u25a0 Marie Jansen, Idolized mother of Bomber*. Emil and Oscar' Jansen, dearly beloved ' daughter of Mrs. Julia Luedke, i and loving sister of Julius, *• Oscar, John and Edward Luedke and Mrs. Olga Boege of Anaheim, a native of Ostrowo, Posen, Germany, p.^ed tl2 years 1 month : and \u25a024 days. CCT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow i rWednesday). at -2 o'clock p. m., from her late residence. 1567 Post street, between Octavla and Laguna;. and thence to Odd . Fellows' Cemetery for Incineration. - KAUFFMAN-MARCHAND —In this city. March 31. 1!HXI. Catherine Kauffman-Mftr- chand, beloved aunt of Mrs. Emil Schlrai>-fl, a native of France, aged 72 years. - SSfcLiJ (C?* Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral today tTuesday), April -3. at 10 a. m.. from the parlors of H. F. \u25a0' Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission - street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery," by 11:30 a. ni. train from Third and Townsend streets. KING— In this city. March 31, 1906. George, [ beloved son of Herbert - and Fannie King. \u25a0\u25a0. brother 'of Ben and Lena King, grandson of - Mrs. Hannah Busssinger, . and nephew of Lena. Home, a native of San Francisco, Cal., - aged 15 years 2 months and 11 days. j ' (E7FTiends and acquaintances are respect- ; fully Invited to attend -the : funeral Tuesday, April 3, at 11, a. m.'. .from .tha -mortuary chapel of the Golden ' Gate .' Undertaking Company. 2475 Mission street, near. Twenty- first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, :by ' carriage. ... KROEPFLI— In this city, April 1, 1906, - . Bertha, beloved wife of \u25a0 the late : Jacob "Kroepfli, a native of Germany, aged 70 years. {CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- ';. fully invited to attend the funeral, tomorrow (Wednesday). April 4. at, 2:30 -p.-j m., = from the Darlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 . Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eiehth, . " "-thence- to- 1. 0.-O. F. Cemetery for. crema- tion. Please omit flowers. . ';. LANNES In this r city, April 1, 1906, John - Lanneo, belovefd '\u25a0 father of .'Anselm Lannes. . and uncle of Anselm Treseque, a. native of 1 France, aged 48 years. A member of Steam Laundry Workers' Union N0.26, and Young Men's Institute of , Vallejo, Cal. - ; . ICT Friends and •\u25a0 acquaintances are respect- \ fully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow* (Wednesday), April 4, at II 1 . a.- m.,; from the . mortuary chap*l«f :,the*Golden Gate Under- . '. taking Company, 2475 - Mission street, - near Twenty-flrst. . Interment- Mount. Olivet Cem- i ." etery. . \u25a0 •/ \u25a0 . f McELROY—In this - city, March 31, k 190 J, Owen, beloved husband of Mary Castles Me- Elroy. and father of Mrs. Willis Freeman.V - . Mrs. P. Laftanchine, Mrs. : G. Booles .- of '..Honolulu and Charles;- John >0.. ; Margaret, -Ellen and Alieen* J.i McElroy, 'a n native of -Dundalk, Ireland, "aged* 7o years.: . •; IC7*Friends and acquaintances are respect- - fully Invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), at 9 :30 a. -: m.. *\u25a0 from ~, the .chapj'l of N. Gray & Co.. 612-614 Van Ness avenue, ;: thenceto St: Ignatius Church.' Hayes street ; ! \u25a0 and Van \u25a0 Ness avenue,? where, : a> mass -will be celebrated for, the repose of hissoul.'com-' / menclng at 10 -o'clock. .Interment Holy ;..; Cross Cemeterj', by,carriage. \u25a0;" \u25a0. -: McKENZIEJ—In thU city, April 2, 1906, - Fln- ". .- lay McKenzle, beloved father of Mrs. W C i Herbert, a native of ' Shielding; Rosshire! i Scotland, " ased , 88 years. .-. \u25a0- f- \u25a0 ..- ; \u25a0 . •; tCTThe ' funeral -;services < will \u25a0, be r held - to- \ morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock an m. : , at ;; the Darlors of Hunker & Lunt, 20(it5 Mission I . street, \u25a0 between Twenty-second 'and '.Twenty- .: third (Mission Masonic Temple).':.. Interment :". private. 1 .-. ' -. \u25a0 : " '...„.. '- •;\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'. .-.•.. McNEIL-^-In Santa : Cruz, i Cal., \u25a0 April '< 1, ,1906 James McNeil, a -native* oL Scotland. : seed I. :\u25a0' CO venrs. \u25a0- (New York and Plttsburc ; papers ;,please copy.)>; ..-: ,t . - r v •. v_ ., \u25a0• .' r-' * U" Funeral •'•' services -In'Santa ' Cruz^ori' •-. Wednesday; April 4."« Funeraliparty : wlll'ar-- rive »t Cynress Lawn ; Cemetery at 4 o'clock \u25a0'. P.: m.', 1 .Wednesday." "' \u0084 '= . \u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 MITCHELL— In this 'city. -April 1, 1906, 'Rob- . ert, hu6band of . Susan Mitchell. . and beloved ' , father '. of Mollie and * John Mitchell, ; Mrs. Leo-W. Shea and the Uate- Charles Mitchell; ,-.>' native-, of San Francisco, "s aged 179 i years. > - : ' \u25a0 1LJ 1 Friends \u25a0 and - acquaintances i are respect- 1 /^V3^ lnv 'ted.-to % attend the funeral -tomorrow i (Wednesday), aUB:3O a., m.; from>th« .resl- FnneralDii^ctoreandEinbalraers 445 GOLDEN.' GATE \u0084 (Formerly .^122 1 Eddy ;i Street.);-. Private \u25a0.' residence , accommodations .-^.without - extra; charge.^Trained i lady.:attendants. •' Per- sanal - J er y?ce * under faU \u25a0. « conditions.-; Phone [South 22G. - _''!"-' . "'"StSffiS^. dence of \u25a0 his daughter, -, Mrs.' Leo W. Shea, 1126 * McAllister street, \ thence "to St. Igna- > tlus Church, >, where a solemn ; requiem \u25a0 high - mass. will be 'celebrated for the repose of his "soul.at 9 a." m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- I '\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 etery, by, electric funeral car from Thirtieth v etreet! and: San ; Jose avenue. -'\u25a0"\u25a0'-• . ' O'NEIL— In - this city.- April I. ' 1906, Thomas \u25a0\u25a0 J.'CNell; 'beloved' son of ; Andrew and Jane -. - O'Nell, and brother » of John Patrick. \u25a0 WU- : Ham A. and Edward J.-.O'Netl. a native of 'VSan Francisco, aged 31 years and 6 months. NAGER—In this city,. April 2, 1906, Louise . Nager, | dearly beloved daughter of Ce«lia and the -late John Nager, and beloved sister ." of t Pauline. Minnie and the late ; Joseph , E. Nager, a native of San Francisco, aired : 19 15 years and * days.' \u25a0 PFLUGER—In Oakland. Cal.. April 2, 1006. .Robert Pfluger, husband of t the late Kath- '.-. ryn. Pflujter \u25a0 and beloved father \u25a0 of. R. L.» : E.* J.y Mary. Kathryn, -Emma and the late / Henrys J.-.Pfluger," a native of -.: Germany, •-. a«ted;B4 years 8 months and 2S days. \u25a0 :.-. ROBINSON— In this city, April 2, 1906,' John C. Robinson, a native of Ohio, aged 81 years ' and 1- month. A member of the Society of .California. Pioneers. ; .- * (C?"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully,invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Wednesday), April 4, at 2 o clock p. m..: at Pioneer Hall. 5 Pioneer place. In- terment Woodlawn Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of the California Undertaking . Company. \u25a0 713 Post street., near Jones. , SHAFER—In " this city, April 1, 1906, Jacob A., beloved Infant son of Josenh A. and Catherine. .Shafer.- and brother- of Olive ;Shafer, a native of ; San Francisco, aged 7 . months and 16 daya. - \u25a0. tC^The funeral Will take place today (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a,;m., from tke residence of his parents, ..700 Tennessee street, corner of Eighteenth. Interment pri- vate, rHoly Cross Cemetery. SILK— In this city,, March 31. 1006. Patrick Silk, beloved son of Thomas and Mary Silk. ' a native of Galway, Ireland, aged 29 years 10 months and 24 days. ; : " .- [C3"'Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend . the funeral today j (Tuesday), at 9:15- a m., from, his- late ;\u25a0 residence, 3029. Twenty-fifth street," thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high •-.mass will be celebrated for the repose, of his soul at 9:45 a. m. Interment : Holy Cross : Cemetery. . , : . . •"\u25a0 SPELMAN An -anniversary solemn requiem, hierh mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late John F. Soelman to- morrow (Wednesday), April. 4, at St. Rose's Church,- Brannan . street, commencing at 9 ' ' o'clock. Friends and acquaintances . are in- vited: to attend. \u25a0'-• -\u25a0- \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' STANTON—In this city,* April 1. 1906, John M.- Stanton, a' native of Ireland. CTFrlends and acquaintances- are respect- fully Invited .to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wedn«pday). at 10:.-'0_ o'clock, from - the- Chapel of : the Passion attached to St. Mary's. Hospital where . a requtem ,high mass, . will \u25a0 be celebrated for the repose of his soul. 'com- mencing at 7 o'clock a. m. , Interment Holy Cross Cemeterj*. " Remains at the parlors of McAvoy.XO'Hara & Co.; 261-271 Hayes street. STEFFENS^— In this city. April 1. 1906. John H«nry. beloved husband of Katie Steffens. - and devoted father of Geonse. Emma and Willie 1" Steffens and Mrs. William Lenz. a native of Germany, aged. s9 years 11 months and 1 day.; \u25a0 inT" Friends and acquaintances are respect- . fully; invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), at. 1:30 p. m., from his late residence,- 81 McLea court, oft Ninth street, between Harrison and Bryant. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . / STENGELE— In this * city, March 31. 1906. Louis, beloved husband of Mary - Stensele. and father of John, Reuben," Lillian. Camille and ' Esther > Stenirel-e, Mrs. George Howard and Mrs. A. Ebbinger. a native of Germany, aged 54 years 8 months and 5 days. A ber of Brewers' Union; Local No. 7. E7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Tuesday), April 3. at 2 p. m., from the . parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and . ElKhth. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 3:30 train from Third and Townsend atreetn. '; \ TERRS' In the City and County Hospital, ADriJ 1. 1906. William. Terry, a \u25a0 native of California, aged 33 y«arp. WETMORE— In Oakland, Cal., April 2. 1906, William Perry. . beloved husband of Charity A. Wetmore, and father of F. W. Wetmore, Mrs. W. 8.. Moody, Mrs. -Captain W. F. Hlyginn and W. M. Wetmore. a native of New Brunswick, aged 73 j-ears 0 months and 23 days. JV member of Enterprise Lodge No. 298. I.O. O. F. \u25a0 CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully InvitedIto attend the funeral services tomorrow (Wednesday), April .4, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. at his late home. 563 Eleventh ' street, under . the auspices lof Enterprise I.odee No. 293. I.O. O. F. :.:"• WISEMAN In this city, April1, 1906. Honora. dearly beloved wife of the late John J. Wise- man, a native of Ireland. . .. ' - jETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence. 229 Twelfth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church; *where a solemn re- ; ejulfni hleh mass will be celebrated for the [ repose of her roul. commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. _• St. Dominic'e Church Buliding Association The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St; Dominic's Church ' : Bulldine Association and for parents and relatives of' llvlne members will be suns In " St. Dominic's Church Wednesday at 0 a. m. WOODLAWN CEiMETERy, - | San Mateo County. MASONIC - CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. SS6 James Flood Building. S. F. -

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;Imperial.....*.•••. ;;... .-\u25a0.. 16.00,Independence' :v... ......... ...v-: 08 ' _Kaweah .:......•.":..".*.;.••\u25a0- -40 \u25a0'\u25a0-.\u25a0 ....Kern,....V... ••.......:-... 12.50 .....Kern -(new). ..... .... ; 12McKittrick ..'.. iOB .....Monte LCrlsto ••".'." ..... '..."..'\u25a0.-- .75 .Peerless ','...^..... ........*• .... -

7.50 -^

pittsburg ;'.-.—

.....:...:.. 05 '--07:Senator ................... 1.50 ...;\u25a0Sovereign ,"......:.". '.15 - -20Superior?'. ...:.::'. .:"i".."r.*."..- .05 '\u0084' . - ,̂,itSt*Thirty-three ...: 6.C0Toltec '-'\u25a0'.\u25a0.*........V ,—."..":...•;,

—.". .":...•;- 50^^etT^Z fc2

Twenty-eight*,-:. v,:.".-.".-^.:...:.^5.00 .. 6.25 ?.^Miscellaneous; bonds— .• .^ .Asso Oil Co sf» (1922):....... 93.00 .... ,." .OFFICIAL" SALES.

• -..-:Morning;.Session. '-,"*. >. . "Board— > \u25a0;.;.''. \u25a0\u25a0'.'.'\u25a0'\u25a0 :'\u25a0

' k ..-.-\u25a0$3000 'Aeso » OilrCo "bonds ;... ':......... 94;50

-$3000 Asso'- OH' Co .bonds x'.'li'Zvr.'.Z'i.".>04.75.-s^i.-

- -\ -Afternoon 'Session. ..-";-'\u25a0-\u25a0 : .-\u25a0 \

,'r No • sales. ;' '-.• »\u25a0'-..'):i\u25a0'. '. '. ;,\u25a0' y-..;-

. .'Oil,Sales In;March.'.

i-'.' Sale* -on '-. the California I:OH'Exchange :inMarch• were as follows:\

"\u25a0i'zSSgnrSEBSSBBBBSk

'."•\u25a0 '.\u25a0"\u25a0": -'"-.. 'Shares :\u25a0\u25a0 Pricey during -;•'.- \u25a0

• ' Sold- "-' month.-COMPANY. \u25a0; During

"' '"

T.'<;.~-. '\u25a0' • \u25a0\u25a0 . - \u25a0'!-- Month. "Low.' :Hlghi*-

Aa'OllrC6.-.StATr.fCer 26,131 *.47>. .48^;.'\u25a0 Do bondas;T^r;r.T. t.1\3,000 .\u25a0....;.. .83^

Caribou .............. 1001. 6.50 sChicago- Crude— new .\ 1.500 .07 .*»

Claremont ........... 1.550 .05 1.00Home ...-.'.:..;;...... 4,050 * .38 •-r .41 .Independence ..:..-... 15.213 ".C8" ' .10Junction .r..... 10,500 . .21 .22 \u25a0_

McKittrick- ::. \ 2.000)..... ... •«*Monarch. ....:.\:.\V.: \u25a0 1.710 .14 .16Monte Crlsto ....:.-.. 1.100|.....:.'\ .75Oil City Petroleum... '2.5001 .50- .5T>Peerless ..;.......:...,. -700! 7.00 7.12VaRadium.:. . .. 1,5001. C 3Sovereign ............ 424 .20 .22Sterling -......*........ 200. ... l.W>.Thirty-Three . 75 6.0UTwenty-Eight ........ 250[ 5.62H 6.00

< SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGI3.Followlns were the sales 'on the San Fran—

clsCo Stock and -Exchange Board yesterday:0:30 a. m. Session— Ccmstocks.

400 Alpha \u25a0*.....'..- 10 400 Ophir .6.0040» Andes 20 100 Ophlr *...'...3.57*<i400 Belcher ..... 17 10 Ophlr 5.00100 Best & 8e1.. 1.20 1300 Potosl 1»200 BulUon 32 500 Fotosl ....... 20200 Caledonia ,... 3S 600 Savage S3400 Caledonia ... 38 000 Savage SK*500 Chollar ..... IS 100 Savage »l100 Challenge ... 13 200 Savage 93500 Con Va M...1.43 200 Savaye .. 85

; 600 Exchequer .". 60 500 Seg- Belcher;. 03200 Gould & Cur. 26 300 Sierra Nev... CS300 Gould & Cur. 27 200 Sierra N*v... -.37100 Hale & N0rc.1.40 200 Union Con... 46300 Hale & N0rc.1. 33 1200 Union Con... 47100 Mexican ....1.201 700 Yellow Jacket 10200 Mexican ....1.25

12 m. Informal Session— Comstocks. <"300 Andes ....... 221 800 Mexican 1.25

500 Belcher ..... l»i1800 Ophlr ........6.00100 Belcher ..... IT 250 Ophir 6.87*;800 Belcher ..... 20 400 Overman .... 15700 Belcher 21 COO Overman .... 14

.200 Beet & Bel..1.25 200 Potosl 20COO Caledonia ...-35 300 Potosl 21300 Challenge ... 13 1200 Potosl 22

1500 Chollar ..... 20 300 Pqlost 231300 Chollar ..... 21 100 Savage • 83

800 Chollar ..... 19 100 Savage, 94:200 Confidence .. 75 800 Savage 95

4CO Con Va M...1.45 800 Savage 1.00400 Con Va M...1.80 COO Savage 93300 Con Va M...1.55 100 Scorpion ...... 0©100 Gould & Cur. 26 100 Scorpion 10200 Gould & Cur. 27 12(X> Seg Belcher.. 09100 Gould & Cur. 281 300 Sierra Nev... 37

1000 Gould & Cur. 32| 600 Union Con... 482CO Hale & N0rc.1. 351 65 Union Con... 42. 200 Hale & Norc.l.4o| 800 Yellow Jacket 11100 Hale &Norcl.Bo! ?

"-- "2 p. m.-Session—

Comstocks.200 Andes .1 22\ 400 Mexican ."...1.20200 Belcher : 23L 200 Mexican .....1.25«00 Best & Bel..1.25) 300 0ph1r.... 6.23600 Best &Bel..1.20 200 Ophlr.......9.12%

1000 Bullion 32| 700 Overman .... 141300 Caledonia ... 37 200 Potosl 24

200 Caledonia ... 36 800 Potosi ....... 29ICO Challenge ... 13 500 Potosl ... 2S'ECO Chollar 1« 500 Potosl ....... 30COO Chollar 20 1000 Potosi ... 31TOO Con Va M...1.451 100 Savage •• 93100 Confidence .. 80 500 Savage 92300 Confidence .. 75 SCO Scorpion 10500 Crown Point. 06 COO Seg Belcher. . 06100 Gould & Cur.1'30; 600 Utah .." 03100 Hale & N0rc.1. 401 200 Yellow Jacket 11

CLOSING QUOTATIONSBid.Ask.I Bid.Ask.

Alpha.. 09 10 Gould & Cur. 20 30Alta 02 04 Hale & NOTcl.i-S 1.40Andes ....... '21 23|Julla 07 C 9Belcher ..... 22 23- Justice .:.... 03 06Best & 8e1. .1.13 1.25 Kentuck ..... —

01Bruns Chollr 01

—Lady Wash...

—07

Bruns C Va. 01 —Mexican 1.20 1.25Bru.ia G&C. 01

—Occidental ... 99 1.00

Bruns .Potosl 01—

Ophlr 9.00 0.12*4Bruns Savage 01

—Ophlr-Bruns..

—10

Bullion ..... 31 33 Overman .... 14 15Caledonia ... 30 37 Potosl 28 27Challenge .... 13 15 Savage 92 94Chollar; 10 20 Scorpion 10 12Con Va.M...1.40 1.50 Seg Belcher.. 03 07Con Imperial 01 02 Sierra Nev... S3 37Confidence .. 75 80 St Louts .... —

MCrown Point. 06 081 Silver Hi11... 88 90Con NY....

—03 Standard

'3.00

'*—Dudley . 09

—Syndicate .... 11 14

B SUrra Nev 03 05 Union Con... 48 49Exchequer .. 61 65 Utah 03 04Eureka C0n..2.75 ,

—Yellow Jacket 12 13

TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS.'\u2666 I Morning Session.

4500 Adams 09| 500 Man Carson.. 15SCO Adams, s 10. 00 2300 Man Central.. 20

1000 Atlanta ..... 23 1000 Manhat Con..1.25500 Black Ants.. 03 1000 M Con Ex.slO 40500 Do, s 10... 03 1000 M Con Ex.slO 42

sCoo. Black Rock.. 04 500 Manhat Cres. 36COCO Blk.Btte Ex. 03 1000 Manhat Dextr 952300 Blue 8u11.... 16 10CO Manhat Dextr 991500 Blue 8u11....• 15 500 Manhat Dextr 93;50«0 Brooklyn '\u25a0...; 09 ICOO Manhat Dxtr.l.ooICOO Bullfrog Anx 05 200 Do, s 5.... 9510,000 BlfgBundle IS 6000 Manhat LJoe 12

500 Bullfrog Mln 54 3000 Manhattan M. 211500 Bullfrog Mm 6! 500 Mustng Anx 10

'2000 BullfrgN Bk 42 1000 Manhat Whal 192500 Cal«-donia ... SO \ 1500 Do. i-5.... 192000 Caledonia ... 3112000 Mayflower ... ZS1000 Cash 80y.... 2C[ 10CO Mayflower ... 371000 Columbia Mt. 26 SCO May Queen... 352000 Comet Gold.. 15 10CO Mineral Hill.. 145000 Death Val M 11 10OO" Mohawk ..... :581000 Den nifg^lo.l.Soi2ooO Mohawk -.'....^3710,000 DB An,s3. 30|1000 M Ptta Ex. ss.' ISICCO O B An. sift 30; 3000 Montgomy Mt 70COOO Dm B Btte C 47 12000 Mustang Man. 262000 Dm B Btte C 46115C0 Mustang Man. 272000 Do. b 90... 50; 600 Mustang Man. 281000 Dmdfld Trngl 10 500 Ohio T0n.;... 435000 Dixie ....... 12110.000 Or BuUfrog. 23

500 Eclipse ...I.l2*4i3C©<4Paymaster ... C 26000 Fawn ....... 0011200 Pennsylv. b3O 07

500 G Bar. s 5..1.93!2000 Potlatch 051000 Gold Wedge. 20 7000 Red Lion C 9300 Gold Anchor.l.2o 2200 Red T0p....1.92\i

1000 Great Bend.. 6-1 1500 Red Top Ex.. 09500 Great Bend.., 62 3000 Red Top Ex.. 07

2000 Gold Bar Ex. 20 2000 Rescue 152000 Do, b 30... 21 SCO Rescue ....... 152000 Do b 60... 221 SCO Sandstorm ...1.331000 Golden Terra t)0|5300 Syl Humphrey 331200 Goldfleld Mm 62 3000 Do. b 90... 33100 Goldfleld Mln 6315000 Silver Pick... 30

2000 GBnd Ex.slO 1»! 100 Silver Pick... 325000 Great Weetrn C53000 Silver Pick... 281000 G Queen Con '£1, 73C0 St Ives 31

200 Home ........ 23,1000 Stives SO1000 Jim- 8utter... 1.601 300 Stetnway .... 42,300 Jim 8ut1fr.1.62*412000 Do. b 90... 45.11.000 Jump Jack 35| 3CO Ton 8e1m0nt. 5.752000 Kendall ..... 99 100 Ton.Belmont. 6.oo4000 Laguna ..... 19 200 Ton Midway.2.27500 Little Grey..' 30 700 Ton Midway.2.3o

I 100 Little Ton ..3.C0 30 Ton Nev..18.37*4100 MacNamara.. UG 20 Ton of Nev.18.23

3000 MacNamara.. £5 500 Tramp M Co 1.332000 MaeNamara.. 84 SCO West End.. ..3.35

.1800 M'Nmra. blO 84 500 Wesf End..3.37U1200 MacNamara.. 82 500 Do. b 90...3.C0

500 M Branch. alO 21.. , Afternoon Session.-

2000 Adams CO! 200 Jumbo Ex ... 222500 Amethyst ...I.COr 600 Kendall, 9 5.1.002500 Do. s 5....1.00, 1050 Kendall ... ICO1000 Atlanta 231 15<K) Kendall, b 10.1 002000 Atlanta ..... 22 5000 Jumping Jack 351000 Atian & P. s5 131 1000 Laguna .. 101000 Atln & P,b6O '14 1000 Llge Harris 041000 Blk Btte Ex. OS 1000 Lone Star ..'. 142000 Black Rock.. 04 1000 MacNamara.. {«2000 Blue 8u11.... 13 1900 MacNamara. . 823000 Blue Bull 1C 30C0 Man Central "01500 Booth ... 34 1000 Man" Cowboy. 185000 Booth ....... .35 1500 Manhat Dxtr.l.oo2000 Brooklyn 0* 2500 Man Dextr.l.o2*i

.1000 Bullfrog Mln C51250 Do. s 5....1 00300 Bullfrog Mln s'| 1000 !

Do. s 5..;.1.C52500 Bullfrog Mln 52 2500 Manhat LJoe 12BCCO Do. b 90... 57(1000 Manhat LJoe 1J30fH) Butlfrg N"Bk 40*1000 Manhat Whal IS5000 Do. b 90... 42! 300 Mayflower. s5 321500 Blfrg Sunset." 23( 250 Mayflower, S5 632000 Blfrg Suna«t. 27J1500 Mayflower ... J%O500 Cash 80y.:.. 2013100 Mayflower ... 45

10CO China Nev... 10;«>0O Mohawk .... £81000 Conqueror .. 19j2000 Mohawk .... 57

200 Do. s 10... 191 100 Mohawk '. 685500 Dn Blfg Anx *30f 2CO Mont T0n...2.97V,4000 Dn.Blfg Anx 48110C0 Mlzpah Ex... 264000 Dn»Blfg.Anx 4911000 Montgomy Ml CC1000. Do. s 10. .-. HOI 400 Do.

• 5.... 661000 Do. b 5.... 4!)f1000 Mont Bullfrog n«3500 Dm B Btte C.'47l 600 Mustang Man. 271600 Dmdfld;TrngiHi24oO Ohio T0n;.... 473000 Dixie ....... 1211100 Orig,Bullfrog. 221000 Fawn .....:: lOllOOt* Orig Bullfrog. 238000 Fawn .:..... 13!1000 Pennsylvania. C 6100 Gold Bar 1.55 1500 Do b'00...

'C7

400 >Do. s 10.-.'.I.SO'HCO Red Top ....1.901000 G Bar Annex 30| 2000 Red, Top ....I.BS2COO Gld Mt Gldfld 221 1C00 Red Top ...I.RO

200 Gold Anchor.l.2.*.| 300 Do. b 30...1.953500 Gold Sceptre. 53 3000 Red Top Ex.. 07SOOO Gold Sceptre." 54 2500 Rescue ...... 18"'

5OO Gold Sceptre. 62 400 Sandstorm ..-.1.302000 Granny. ..... 37( 500 Syl Humphrey 342COO Granny, b 30 SSIISOO Silver Pick.".. 271500 Granny. :b fO 30 40CO Silver Pick..." 282500 G Bend.' b 60 ft* ?000 Silver Pick... 292000. GtiBend Ex. IS SOCO Silver Pick... 30500 Great Westrn 05 1000 Slmmerone .. 12

2500 Indiana ....' 031 1500 Steinway 411000. Indiana ".:.-.. 04|2000 St Ives .". 312000 Jim Butler.1.62*4: 200 Ton :B«lmcnt.6.oo1500 Jim Butler...1.Cut:3oo Ton Gold Mt.*"

0»,300 Jumbo M.'.1.87*41-10Q West End. ...3.40" .; CLOSING:QUOTATIONS.;Tonopah , District.' \u25a0'

Bld.Atk.f :':'\u25a0':'.-\u25a0 Bil.Aak..Belmont ..'..6. 00 6.231MacNamara.." S2 -;83Belmont Ex.

—3t)| Midway .....2.2R 2.3'J

Boston Ton.: 10 HJMldway Ex:.. 2« 32:Brgr*s JB Ex 00- 10' Mizpah Ex...' 29 28California"... 30 32 Montana .... .2.93 2.07Cash 80y..:. 20- 211Mont Mid>Ex. 20Colehan .."..;

—10 Mon Pttsb Ex 13 •„'—

Etfla Con .... —.17 Monitor 04

—Eureka Ton.. 03 / 00 N V Ton Con

—-10

Gold Anchor.1.20 1.25 North Star. .; 59 ,57

Gold -Crown. 33 '45 Ohio. Ton..*..*. 47 4SGolden ?Gatf." 21 Ohio Ton:Ex.

—15

Gold Mt ..:. 08 0T Red "Rock -Ex—

11Gold Mt Con 02-

-—."Vscue; ..:V.. . 16" 17Great Westrn 05

'C6!Ton .Exten..

—11.37

G'Queen Con .23 '"—ITon

'Hme Con102 04!

Home':...::. 24; 29}TonSlv & Gld—

"10Ind Tonopah. OS: C4Ton of Nev.lS.2s IS.COlowaTon ".:. .15

- —Virginia,....... 10 \u25a0

—.ilm'Butler.V.l^62 1.65 West End... .3.35 3.40J-.Butleri.Ex.

—,C7West .T0n.... j- 70

Little Ton :.3.50 4.00 ;; > '.Goldfleld 'District.

Adams ...... "09 101 Gt'Bend Anx. ISV;19

Atlanta V.'... 22. 24lGt Bend Ex. 17 . 19Aurora- ...:.

—:02 jHibemla;.... —

C 9.

Berkeley .... 22 .— Highland t... ,05. 07Black'Ants.. 04 0>; Jumbo- *M*Co.l.85 1.95.-Blk>Btte Ex: 05

-l>6[Jumbo Ex ... 21

-22

Black Rock.. 03 <:5lJuno ......... 01-02? Blue

*Bellr..'".". 04 > 051 Joshua 'r....: 15

—Blue Bull... 15 16 Kendall -.T... 80.1.00

.Brooklyn .... 08^ 0">IKendall Ex .". -04 05'•Btte Goldfleld 21 ,241Laguna ...... 19- -20

\u25a0 Bull & Bear. M \u25a0 OSJLone-Star ;..*03 ~U

Booth ....... 35 36 IjickyBoy»..—

MCO D 40 30 Mayn»

—1*

Columbia ... OS—

May Queen... 34 37Columbia Mt. 25 26 McMahon .... —

10Com Fraction

"—" —*20 Milltown M.. 10

— •Commonwlth .40

—Mohawk '.....' 35 5^

Conqueror ..•IS 20 Nevada Boy.. 09 IDDaisy .......— 50 Ntev Goldfleld. 2S 3ODiamond .... "10 Oakes ..".

—05

Dm B Btte C 4T 49 Oakland 12 .25Dmdfld Trngl 10 It Oro 14

—Dixie ....... 11 12 Pennsylvania. 05 OffEmpire 04 03tPoUat<*-h 05 69Fawn ....... 13

—Red Won .... 06 07

Exploitation. 13 —(Red Top I.SO 1.53Florence 2.30 4.C0 Red Top Ex.: 06 07Frisco

—10- Sandstorm ...1.30 1.33

Gold Dust .. —05- Sandstorm Ex C 9 12

Gld& O Reed 07 lt> Silver Pick... 20 3OGld Belmont. .'

—70- Slmmerone .. 12

—GoldHeld Mln 61 63; St Ivea 30 32Gld N Star..

—15(Treasure 03

—Gold Hill ... 01

—IVerde 01 02

Goldfleld Ton—

03iVernal ....... 03 08Great Bend.. 62 631

Bullfrog District.Amargosa ... —

l°lGld Mt Gldfld 20—

Amethyst ... —1.051H Hooligan.. IS

—Big Bullfrog.

—CSiLlge Harris.. 03 04

Bonnie Clare-—

601 LJnd'BuUfros 12

—Bullfrog Mln 52 34iMaryland 05 01Bullfrog Anx 04 03!Mont Bullfrog 03 09Bullfrog Com i

—161Montgomy Mt 67 (9

BullfrogCons—

CS!IIShcshn Ex.—

23Bullfrog Ex. C 8

—\u25a0 Ohio Bullfrog.

—2*.

Blfg Mayflwr 43 46 Orlsr Bullfrog. 22 i*Bullfrg N Blc 40 41 Pilot 60 -*Blfrg Sunset. 27 2S Red Dog

—13

China Nev 12—

RhyoMt* Twn—

\u25a01ODeath Val M

—12.San Francisco

—13

D«n Bullfrog.l.7S 1.80 Shoahone .... 09 11.Dn Blfg Anx SO 31 Shoshn B Gl4

—1«

Denver Rush—

16 Stelnway 40 41Eclipse .....1.12 1.13 Tramp M C0.1.30 1.35Gold Bar 1.73 1.92 Tripollt» Gold 13

—O Bar Annex 2C

—Ventura. 10

—Oold Bar Ex. 18 20 Vista Grande. 03

- —Gold Sceptre. 32 33 Wolverine* ...02

—;Gldfld Bullfr

—0i!.. Manhattan District.

Apr Fool Ex CS—

Man Cowboy- 19 I9Allan & Pac. 12 13 Manfcat Dxtr-1.00 1.C5Comet Gold.. 14 16 Man Hid Tm.

—13

Gold Wedge. 21 23 Manhat L Joe 11 12Granny 39 33 Manhat Jamb

—2a

Jumpng Jack 33—

Manhattan M. 21 22

Little Grey.. 88—

Manhat NavaJ—

10Manbat Bella

—13! Man Pine Nnt 33

—Man Broncho 20 22 Manhat Synd.

—23

Man Carson. 13 IT Manhat Whal IS 20Man Central.

—20 Mineral Hill.. 13 14 /

Manhat Con.1.22 1.30 M Mustng An 10 12 r

Man •Con Ex—

89 Mustang Man.—

25Manhat Com.

—19 Orlg Manhat.

—'30

Manhat Cres. 89 40 Syl Humphrey 33 34Other Districts.

Cyrus Noble. 40 45 Little George. CS—- *

El DoradoNv 15 '—

Lookout Gold. \u25a0

—63

Esperanza .-—

01 Lynx Creek... 91—

Oold Reed M—

40 Nev G Crater —.;10Golden Terra

—60| Nev Sunshln*

—.50

Goldyke Reef 20—|Palmetto . —

23'Gold Quartz. 40

—Palm L.Strka 06

—Johnnie Cons 14

—Paymaster ... 02 C 3

Kawlch Gold 02'—

Ray AO'Brien—

CSKawlch Kyst 01

—{Rocco Hmstk. CO

* —Kawch MCo

—02lTokop Con .. 10 13

TONOPAH MININGEXCHANGBIFollowing were the sales en the San Fran*

clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: .- *9:15 a. m. Session.

IPOO Dn Blf* Anx 3Oi 2000 Orisr Bullfrog. 231000 Dixie ........ 12| 1000 S Hmhry, «1O 39

300 Kendall ...*. 93 500 Stelnway .... 441000 Oris Blfg.b3O 23|

11 a. n>. Session.1000 Adams 09*412200 MacNamara.. S4 .2300 Adams, a 30. 09<2000 Manhattan ... 211000 Brklyn. b 10 10, 1000 Manhat Dextr 95

300 Bullfrog Anx 03 3000 Mineral Hill.. 1320CO Dixie, b 10.. 13| 200 Mont Ton 3.001000 Eclipse ...1.12*4! 3300 Nat Bank 42

500 Eclipse, s 10.1.15J6000 Oriff Bullfrog. 23ICOO Gold 8ar.. 1.92m 500 Sandstorm ...1.335000 Gld Exploit.. 1312300 Syl Humphrey 332COO Gld Mohawk. 38) SCO Do. b 90... 376500 G Silver Pick 30 1300 St lyes 311400 Jim 8ut1er...1.601 3CO Tramp M..1.32H

300 Kendall, s 10. 93) 500 Do, s 10.. .1.331500 Kendall 991 .700 Ton Midway.2.3O6500 Laguna 19:2500 Ton N Star.. 39

2:30 p. m. Session.1500 Booth 33! 1300 Great Bend... 623000 California ... 31 300 Kendall ..... ft>< 300 Dn Blfg Anx 3112000 T>o. b 10.. .1. 0ft3850 Dmdfld Con.. 47t 1700 Mac.Varna.-a.. 82500 Dmdfld Con..' 46 20CO Manhattan ... 21

4MO Dixie 12.1000 Man Dextr.slO 9825C0 Gold Sceptre. 53! 1000 Mineral Hill.. 133000 Gold Sceptre. 5415000 Orlg Bullfrog. 233000 Gld Mohawk. 87J4000 Potlatch. b 90 07.8000 Gld Red Lion 06 10CO Red Top 1.90 •1000 G S Pick. slO 2S| IQCO St Iv«a 303000 Granny 36! SCO West End. .3.37Vj

CLOSING QUOTATIONS.•Tonopah District.Bid.Ask.I Bid."Ask.

Belmont .... —6.C0 Midway 2.23 2.30

Cash Boy 20 2UMont T0n..2.97% 3.00Great We»trn 09 07[North Star... 87 31Home Con .. —

03jOhio 49 47Ind.Tonopah. 03 C4| Rescue 19 17Jim Butler.l.6o I.62Vi| Ton Exten..

—11.23

Little Ton...—

4.50 Ton of Ner..M.3O—

MacNamara. ; 81 821 West End 3.40—'

Goldfleld District. '-'<\u25a0• ,Adams 09 10!Great Bend... '62 GtAtlanta..... 22 23| Jumbo M...1.57VJ 1.90Blk Btte Ex.

—06j Jumbo Ex ... 21

—Black Rock..

—O.V Kendall .:...I.o*>1.0.1

Blue 8e11.... 04 C5Lon* Star ... 13 ItBlue Bull 14 in!Mohawk 37 33Booth 32 —Pa Goldfleld.. 05

—Brooklyn ....©» 10 Potlatch 09

—Columbia Mt. 24

—Red Lion 09.

Conqueror ..19 19 Red Top -.1.92*4 1.93Dm B Btte C 49 47 Red Top Ex.. 09*4 07Dixie. .11 13 St Ives 31 32Empire ..... 04

—Sandstorm ...1.35

—Gld Belmont.

—70 Sandstorm Ex lft ;

—Old Kewanas

—231Silver Pick... 29 27

Goldfleld Mln—

63' Slmmerone ... 10 1:»Spearhead "Fr 0." 06] Vernal 04

—Bullfrog District.

Amethyst ..U.OO 1.C5! Eclipse .' 1.10 1.15Bullfrog Anx 04%

—ILlge Harris.. 03 01

Blfg Mayflwr—

63! Mcnt Bullfrog 03—

Bullfrsr NBk 3!> 411 Ortg Bullfrog.- 22—

Dn Btfg Anx 30 —IStelnway .... 40 43Manhattan District.

Granny 39 371 Man Cowboy. 17 ISLittle Joe ... It

—Manhattan M. 20

—.Man Broncho 20

—[Syl Humphrey

—33

Manhat C0n..1.25—

HE.«i ESTATE TRAXSACTIOS.

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MONDAY, APRIL 2."WESTERN ADDITION.

Thomas H. and Mary J. Kooney to James 3.McNamee. lot on S Una of Halght street. 62:6W of Octavla. W 75. S 137:6. E 50. X 57:«. E25. N 100: |10.

Mary and Benjamin Tlchner to Lizzie Brown,tot on S tin* of Putter street, 163 E of Web-ster. E 50 by S 13T:6: ?10.

John T. and Caroline M. Sullivan to AlexBond, lot on W line of Fillmore street, 50 S ofGrnve. S 5":« by W 122:6; $10.

City and County of San Francisco to MaryM. Sharp, lot en S lin» of Hayes atreet, 100:3E of Steiner. E 25 by S 137:6; 99

——.James and Grace H. Tyson to Katherlne Me- .

Carthy, lot on N line of Green street, 32:6 Wof Scott, W 40 by N 107:6; $10.

William H. and Lena M. Snedaker to JohnBaader lot on S line of McAllister street. 156:3E of Centra: avenue. E 5O by S 137:6; $10.

MISSION BLOCKS.Louise S. Boric to Herbert E. Robinson, lot

on NW line of Mission street. ICO N'E of Tenth.NE3oby NW 97:6; $10.

Jacob Schaffer to Katherine R. Schaffer. leton S line of Clinton Park. 130 E of Doloresstreet. E 25 by S 73; gift.

Valentine Wei.tr to Michael Arendt. lot inSW corner of Twenty-third and Florida streets. 1W 25 by S 104: $10.

t

HORNER'S ADDITION.Elizabeth F. Gee (Hatch) to William J.

Hatch, lot on S line of Twenty-seventli street.128 E of Church, E 24 by S 1U; gift.

Eugene Danerl to Helena, H. Maxwell (wlfa

of T. V.). lot on N line of Twenty-eighthstreet, 104:CEof Sanchez. E 33:6 by N 114;$10.

Helena H. Maxwell (Bernard) and T. V.Maxwell to Michael J. and Mary J. Oorham.lot on N line of Twenty-«lghth »treet. 131:8 Eof Sanchez. E 25:8 by N 114; $10.

Same to Thomas and .Margaret Mullen, loton X line of Twenty-eighth street, 177:4 E ofSanchez. E 28:8 by N111; $10. ,•- Same \u25a0 to 4 Thomas \u25a0 King, lot on N" line ofTwenty-eighth street. 12ft E of Sanchez. E 23 :Sfey N 114; $10. ,

50-VARA BLOCKS.Eugene Korn to Louis T. Samuels, lot on N

line of Pacific street, 97:6 W of Sansome. W41by N57:6. E 1. N 11:3. E40." S 63:9; $10.

Joseph llagner to John Rosenfeld's Sons. loton W line of Montgomery street, 95 Nof Jack-

-son. N2sby W 10T:6; $10. -

\u25a0 Agostlno Brtgnole to Glovanna Podesta. lot-

on S line of Pacific street, 137:9 E of Dupont,E 45:6 by S 157:6; $10^

Robert \u25a0C. Avy, Angellque .M. and EugeneAvy and Emelle Chapuis to Albina E. Avy.lot on N line of Lombard street at SE corner50-vara~ lot ;527 N 273 't0 S line of Chestnutstreet W 34%. S 273. E 34%; gift.

\u25a0 Folger :Estate Company, to Charles Scfcless-inger. lot on NE corner of Taylor and O'Far-rell streets. N 72:6 by E 92:«- $10. •

Louts J. Boric. Georse A. and Marie E. B.Berton \u25a0 to \u25a0 Bertha A. and Robert Behlow. ,lot

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on N line of Ellis street, 137 W of Jones.W 3S by N 120; $1».'Robert. Liliie. and Bertha A. "Behlow to

Geonte S. Hoover, lot on N lme •of Elliastreet. 197 W of Jones, W 38 by N 120; $10.--Simon H. Seymour to Minna Brokmeier et

al. lot on SW corner .of Geary and Jiineistreets S 62:tl by W 60; also lot on SWcorner* of Geary and Octavla streets. W 77:1by X 70; $1.-.Frank McMann to Hattle Donlon and EllaF. McMann, lot "on N line of Sacramentostreet \u25a0 137 :« \u25a0 W\u25a0 of Leavenworth. W 22:11 byN iW;:zitUoo^BSOf^StHenry A.'and Mary Arnold to John J. Ler-men loton»E line of Hyde street. ST:B Sof Bush S 30 by E 8T:«; $10. -

\u25a0'100-VARA BLOCKS.Oliver C and. Gise'a-K. Haslett to Mllos

M..Gopcevic. lot on. NE line of First street.206:3. 5E of Harrison, SE 88:0 by NE 137:9;|ia.<w.I-«vH>ls:v '.

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s '"--\u25a0 • *&rAEstate of Eliza :M.\u25a0; Sharp (by Union Tm*A

Company.-:- trustees) to John Rosenfetd's Sowfflot -ons NW

-line of Hum

•street, co NE of

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Third.-NE".20 by NW 40:'$i0.POTRISRO 'NUEYO.

John Center. George, S.. William H.. Orac«

THE SAN FRANGISGO .CALL, APRIL, 3; lf)00.14

BUCHANAX. 12C5— Corner*

flat: beauUfultunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let.

CALIFORNIA.3510. near Polk—Beautiful sun-ny furnished rooms to let. ':

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CLIPPER, 488—

Castro car'; 3 or. 4 furnishedroom* and bath, baeement; rent <14. S

EDDY 769—

Newly furnished sunny rooms;tingle or "Ultes: bath; phone; also housekeep-lng rooms: rent very reasonable.

EIGHTEENTH, 3900—

Sunny well furnishedhousekeeping rooms to let.

ELLIS. 574—

Rooms to let, furnished completefor housekeeping.

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GEARY, Hso— Private house; sun and well fur-nlahed housekeeping rooms to let. /

HAIGHT, 214—

Very pleasant side rooms; gasrange; large yard; fine view. ' -

HAIGHT. 696—Large front room, $6 a month;gai>, grate, bath; also two unfurnished.

HARRIET, 25. near 6th—Furnished housekeep-\u25a0 Ing rooms; yard; $12 per month.

LAGUNA. 911—Neat, well furnished house-

keepli.g rooms to let. .MASON. 700—115; 2 sunny connecting fur-

nlshed rooms for housekeeping. .' .MINNA." <E*S

—Two light housekeeping rooms;

$10 mortb; no objection to children.MISSION, .2047—3 or 4 nicely furnished con-

necting housekeeping rooms; rent to suit.

MISSION. 1604-^Cdmfortable furnished house-keeping rooms to let; cheap.

OAK. 117. or 14 Page—

Complete for 'house-keeping: $5 to $12; hot bath: laundry: adults.

OCTAVIA. 411—

Comfortable rooms to let; fur-nlshed for housekeeping.

PERRY. 205, near 4th—

Sunny bedroom andkitchen; fur. for hskpg.; cheap; single rms.

POST, 962—

Sunny front rooms for housekeep-ing, $12 to $16; also single rooms.

SEVENTH. 538—

5 furnished « housekeepingrooms, bath and cas. $20.

SEVENTEENTH, 3645— R00ms to let, fur-nished for housekeeping.

SHOTWELL. 105—

New flat; housekeepingrooms to let.

TKNTH. 152—

Two connecting . rooms, nicelyfurnished: hot and cold water; sunny yard.

TURK 1617—

3 pleasant unfurnished'

house-keeping rooms; use of bath; gas fixtures;suitable for man and wife.

THREE unfurnished rooms for housekeeping;rent $10. Inquire grocery. Clay and Mason.

TWENTY-FIRST. 32G3—Two furnishsd house-keeping rooms. Apply 371 Lexington aye.

VAN NESS, 406— Housekeeping rooms to letfurnished.

VAN NESS, 618—Close in; neat Bunny fur-nished housekeeping rooms to let.

WEBSTER, 1409—

Housekeeping rooms to letfurnished; reasonable.

APARTMENT HOUSES.

HYDE. 1560—

Near town: for refined people,unfurnished, new, artistic 4 rooms, bath, pri-vate hall and rear porch apartment flats:halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; freewater and Janitor service; light and sun Inevery room; unsurpassed marine view fromtop floors: rents $25, $27.50 and $30; openedtoday for the first 'time; call early if youwant one; you cannot duplicate them for $10per month more.

ROSSWELL Apartments? 1360 Pine, near Hyde—2. 3 and 4 roome. with bath: steam heat.

ROOMS TO LET—Fnrn. and Unfnrn.

A—ROYAL House. 126 Ellis, bet. Powell andJlason; rooms 50c, $1.60 per day; week. $2.$2.50. $3. to $S; hot, cold water; office and ele-vator on ground floor: reading-room, parlor.

A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth St.—Rooms2Sc to $1 per night, $1.25 to $5 per week andlirht housekeeping rooms; open all night, i

BELMOND House, over Owl Drugstore; 2 en-trance*. 1126 Market and 21 Turk

—Electrio

lights, running water in every room; 200rooms; 25c to 50c per night. $1.25 to $4 week.

BURTON Hotel. 1126 Howard st.—

100 rooms;new house: modern; $1.25 to $3 per week.

BUSH. 702. corner Powell—

Furnished roomsto let: cheap.

BUSH. lOCS—

Neatly furnished rooms; reason-able; nurses or students preferred.

IBUSH, 1024^—

Eunny, well furnished room's tolet: reasonable. \

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BRYANT. 2729 A—

Nice, sunny front room; gas,bath; new house: private.

BUCHANAN. 1214— Neatly furnished rooms tolet-In a very desirable neighborhood.

CALIFORNIA, 1514. near Polk— Sunny fuf-nished rooms to let.

CALIFORNIA. 1524— Rooms to let; good carservice; single and suites.

CAPP, 242. between Seventeenth and Elght-emh

—Nice large furnished rooms; board op-

tional. \u25a0-

DEVISADERO, 744—Elegantly furnished roomsin a new top flat; everything modern.

EDDY. 522—

Completely furnished rooms to let;reasonable.

ELLIS, 477—

Rooms to let in private house;very reasonable.

ELLIS. 1115— Two single rooms; very reason-able; private flat.

FELL, 101—

Attractive rooms to let; very.sunny; well furnished.

FRANKLIN, 27—

Sunny rooms to let jby themonth; neatly furnished.

FULTON. 150—One sunny furnished bay-win-dow room; running water; phone; bet. CityHall and Van Ness aye.;price $12.

FULTON. ElOA—

Two unfurnished, sunny roomsto let. /

GOL'GH, 215—

Very desirable furnished roomsIn private house.

GUERRERO, .702—

In a very desirable neighrbcrhood; rooms to let furnished.

HOTEL St. Kathryn. cor. Ellis and Leaven-worth; in heart of city; 300 rooms; 100baths; modern in all details; $3 to $15 week;with private bath. $1 day; tourists t-ollclted.

HOWARD, 828—

One large front sunny room:also one front single eunny room;, everythingnew; never been Blept In.

HOWARD. 1937. near 16th—

Nice rooms; fur-nUheU front room and others; bath, phone.

LAGUNA. 130, near Haight—

Large sunnyroom, with alcove; beautiful parlor suite;

new and elegantly furnished; new .flat.MCALLISTER, 1270— A few furnished rooms

in an elegant private home. \u25a0

METROPOLITAN Hotel. 120 Third st.—loosingle and family rooms, Ssc to $1.50 perday: $2 to $8 week; the onlynew and modernhotel and rooming-house in San Franciscothat has office on ground floor: hot and coldwater, electric lights, call bells, steam heatIn every room, and gives free baths and ele-vator day and night to its guests.

OCTAVIA, 1224—

Elegant furniehed suite ofrooms, with piano and use of kitchen; alsosingle rooms, rent $7 and up. . \u25a0

-POWELL. 506,' bet. Bush and Sutter

—Fur-

nished rooms to let; five minutes from Mar-ket »t.

' -POWELL 1220— Sunny front furnished rooms

to let; $1 a week up: aleo light housekeeping.

SUTTER. 805— Single furnished room Inprivate\u25a0 houto. $4 per month; gas.SUTTER, 2213

—Newly furnished front alcove

room, suitable for two gentlemen: also onesingle room. with use of bath; private family.

TAYLOR. 700—

2d front hall room. $L75 **eek:clean, central and bath; also large Ist floorfront room: rent reasonable.

VALENCIA, 207—

Sunny rooms to let; Mls-elon warm btlt.

UNITEDSTATES. 123 Eddy, near Market—

400/jtrooms, Ssc to $1night. $1.75 to $6 week; elec-

tric lights (no gas), running • water In everyroom; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage.

WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 «d «t.. nr. Market—Most convenient and respectable;' 700 roomsS6e to $1.50 nightly.$2 to $8 week; elevator;elec. lights; reading-room: free bus. baggage.

WASHINGTON. 1406, corner Leavenworth—,

-Furnished rooms in private family; no board.

A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep-tion of advertisements and subscriptions hasbeen opened at 1008 .market st... oppositeFifth. Open until 11 p. m.

-FRANKLIN. 1039^-Elegant furnished single'and double rooms; excellent table; privatefamily; reasonable rates. , : ..-.:..-\u25a0.

JONES, ISI0—

Nice,- well-furnished rooms in

choice location; splendid marine view; ex-cellent table • board; :references. >\u25a0' :, :,',. ,I

POST, 1234—

Latge private-

house; first-classtable; corner -house; every room light andsunny. . •

SEVENTH, 252—

Newly, furnished rooms; sun'all day; with or without board; first-class;.new.home. \u25a0\u25a0"'\u25a0" \u25a0 '»•< .. \u25a0

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Johnston (The), 605 O'Farrell—

Sunny suite,";with bath; borne cooking; beautiful grounds.'

FULTON, 1442, near.Baker— Sunny rooms; ex-cellent board.

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GUERRERO, 126—Nice" eunny double-

andsingle room;, with board; very reaipnable.

HAWTHORNE. 172. \nr. Harrison— Pleasantroom with board ;1or.2;;renned fam:;:reas.*.

HOWARD. 841A—Sunny rooms with beard ;$6wk.; American family; home cooking; piano.

ROOMS TO LET—

Fnrn. and Unftarn.

HOWARD.' 2337—Pleasant* room and board forgentleman. . \u25a0 .'..'.-.. .- \u25a0

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LIBERTY, 30—Sunny double and single rooms;: hot and cold water; bath; excellent board.'\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0.-.

LARGE, sunny front room, -running-- water;excellent table board. 3.332 Fulton; West 3922.

PAGE, 868.. near-1Buchanan— Newly furnishedsunny rooms; breakfast, dinner; bath; phone.

PINE, 1720^—

Sunny, attractive rooms, withboard; bllllard-ioom; references.

POLK, eOO^Beautiful, large, • sunny .rooms;,private bath, good home "cooking; reasonable.

THE CALEDONIA,502 Powell st., cor. Sutter—Rooms and board, $20 up.

UTAH,523—

Rooms to rent, with board, inpri-vate family. , -•..-\u25a0\u25a0

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PROPOSALS.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.Office of the Board of State Harbor Commis-

sioners, Union depot and Ferry House, banFrancisco, Cal., March 1. 1906.

Sealed proposals or bids will be received atthis office at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p.m. onThursday, April 5, 19C3," for the constructionof tection 12 of the seawall," the same to ex-tend from the northerly end of section 13,'onn

thousand (1000) feet northerly along"- tha water

front line of the city and county of;San Frau-clsco in accordance with me plans and speci-fications prepared therefor by the chief engi-neer of the board -and aaopted by the- boaidFebruary ill, 1906, and on file in this office, to\rftlch special reference is.hereby made. Thework to be done under these specifications -con-ticts in furnishing all stone and labor for con-ctructlng a etone seawall. It Is estimated thatthe stone.

> seawall will contain about 150.01Wtons of stone of 2240 pounds- per ton. Th»ifawall to be built of stone not subject to de-composition nor disintegration by th« action oftea water or air. Two classes of stone willberecognized. •

" . v. .The first class will Include stone of one or

(core cubio feet in a fair assortment of alze«between one and four cudic feet; no- objectionwill be mada to stone larger than four cubiofeet; this class of etone must be free of seamsand marked linea of cleavage. ,•-. , .

The second claes will include stone of lessthan ene cubic foot, In assorted sizes, but nostone less than five pound* willbe accepted atthe Quarry. , j i

No bid willbe received unless it Is made ond blank form furnished from this office andts accompanied by a sample, weighing abouttwenty-five pounds, of•th« stone to be used•nd a certified check of live (5) per cent .ofthe amount of the bid (based on 150,000 tons>,uayfcble to the order of the secretary of theboard, as a guarantee on the part of tba suc-cessful bidder that he willwithin six (U) daysaft«r the acceDtance of the bid enter Into awritten contract to do said work accordingto the plans and specifications prepared there-for and will also execute and file with, thisboard a bond in such sum as the board maydeem adequate with a surety, company, to bo*pprov*d by the Board of State Harbor Com-missioners and conditioned . for the faithfulperformance of such contract; nor will said bidbe considered by this board unless deliveredto the secretary or to the assistant secretary.«t th« office of the secretary, at .or prior to2:15 o'clock p. m. on Thursday. April B, '1906,at which time and place the bids will beopened.iThe board reserves the right to reject any orall bids If deemed \u25a0 for the best interest ofti>« State.

Bidders are invited to be present at thacpenlnc of the bids.

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GEORGE C. PARDEE. Governor of theState of California, ex-officlo member of theBoard of State Harbor Commissioners.-

EUGENE E. SCHMITZ. Mayor of the city•nd county of San Francisco, ex-offlcio m«rn-ber of the Board of State Harbor Commli-(loners.

CHARLES H. SPEAR. HENRY J.CROCKER, JOHN D. MACKENZIE. Boardcf State Harbor Commissioner B

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_LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer.

JOHN.M. FOY. Secretary.

.LEGAL NOTICES, jf

WE haye already .bought the properties and.privileges of Kwong Sung and Lay SungAgriculture companies of Holt Station. Here-after all debts and other matters of whichthe two said companies are parties to weare not responsible for. Allprofits that- weshall make and properties we hold cannot' beclaimed by creditors of two said companies.NEW KWONG SUNG CO. April 2. 1006.

IWILL not be responsible for any of mywife's bills, Mrs. C. Lacks, she having leftmy bed and board.

April 3, 1906. HARRY LACKS.

DIVIDEND.'NOTICES. \u25a0

DIVIDEND notice— The"Giant Powder Com-

pany. Con., Giant Station, Cal.—

A dividend,No. 88, of fifty cents (50c) per share on theiIssued capital stock of the company, has beendeclared, payable on April 10, 1906; transferbooks will close April,8, IDO6, at -'noon;checks willbe mailed. C. C. QUINN1, secre-

*tary. \u25a0 \u25a0 .\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0' \u25a0' ..\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-..\u25a0....' ,:•

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The following marriage licenses were Issuedyesterday: , .

George J. Corey. 21. Los Angeles, and Mar-guerite G Holrelow,- 21, 646 Cole street, i11""i 11

""Timothy Worrautt, 21. 297 Eleventh avenue,

and Ruby Collins,- 18, \u25a0 1846 -McAllister street.Walther W. Hoebel. 25, 821 Turk street, and J

Coral B. Brown, 19. Colorado Springs, ,Colo. \u25a0'. |Norman W. Kaufman, 24. Newman,' and

Hattle E. Wilson, IS, Newman. \u25a0

Luke P Giscovlch, 32, 3388 Harriet street,and Louisa B. Valencia, 20, 3358 Harriet st.

\u25a0 Maurice Catz, 21" SOS Mission street, andJosephine Stein. 18. 507 Grove •street.

Joseph J. Payne, 48, 919 Webster street, andLaura E. Webster, 46, 809 Polk street. .-

John B Hudson. 40. Pattlway, and Hen-rietta Jobe. 2ti, Pattiway. / :.

Eugene Brenz, 26, 73 Sheridan street, andHelen Francard, 17. 73 Sheridan street.

- ,Walter C Kent, 24, 130 Diamond street,' and

Camille A. Hawkins, 18, 20 Ricbland avenue.Jesus E. Montano, 29, 918 Pacific street, and

Alfonsa Regutra, 29. 1231 Stockton street. .Frank fD. Peterson, 21. 130 Second avenue,

and Edna' S. Hitchcock, 19. 407 Eighth avenue.Giuseppe Maestri. 21, 1716 San Jose avenue,

and Piertna. Deglantonl, 20, 730 Joost avenue.Kameturo Tsuno, 26. 4S Mint• court, and

Hatsuyo Akimoto, IS, Yamguchl,. Japan.Kenji Ukal, 31, Los Angeles, and Suml Doi,

18, Kioto Janan. \u25a0>

Shlfruo Muryajlma, 29. 10 Miles court, andKlse Ikumi. 23, 920 Sacramento street.

EIRTfIS—MAfiRIAGES—DEATHS.:Birth, marriage and death notices sent by

mail willnot be inserted. They must-be handedin at either of,the publication,offices and be'Indorsed with the name and residence of per-sons authorized to have the same .published.

Notices restricted simply to the announcementxof the event "are published once In this columnfree of charge. « . \u25a0".-'.

BORN. :.';

FRIEDMAN—In this city, March 20, 1906, tothe wife of Samuel M. Friedman, a daughter.

SCHEIER— In this city. March 31, 1906, to• the wife of Dr.'R. B. Scheier. a son.

DIED.'

'<:..'\u25a0Andersen, Gustava, 33 Kroepfli, Bertha, 76Bartman, Maggie C. Lannes. John, 48Begley, Daniel, 59 McElroy, -Owen, 70Boehmer, Henry. 82

'McKenzle. Finlay, SS

Curley, Cathetlne . McNeil."

James. 09-'-Dowling. R. F.y 42 Mitchell, Robert, ,79Duffy, John E.. 40 O'N«11, Thomas J., 31Emerson, C. \u25a0 P., 74 - Nager, Louise, 19 - 'Ffckes, Edward M., W.PfiUßer, Robert, 84Firth, Mrs. E.L., 55 Robinson, John C, SIFord, Catherine " Shafer. Jacob A.. 7 m.Halloran, \u25a0 John J., 42 Silk, Patrick, 29Heldenreich, Ella 5.,48 Spelman,. John F.Howe John W., 49 i Stanton, John <M.:-<;,'HranuelH, Gtusto, 40

'Steffens, John H.," CD

Jansen, Marie, 62 .: Stencele. '"• Louis, 64Kauftman -Marchand, Terry, William, .33

Catherine, 72 Wetmore, ,Wm. P., 73King, George. 15

'Wiseman,

'Honora

ANDERSEN—In this city, April2, 1906, Gus-tava. beloved- wife of Captain Andrew* An-,dersen, loving>mother of Dedrek Andreas,"Elnar Gustav and Ester Andersen.. and sisterof Mrs. Frederikka

-OUen and 'Frode. Rein-

hart. Barney and Otto Petersen, a native of'Drammen. Norway, aged 33 years 6 monthsand 7 days. \u25a0

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" • ;;..tCXßemains at the chapel, of Craig, Coch-. ran & Co., 461 Golden. Gate ;avenue, between

Larkin and Polk streets. ..BARTMAN—At Agnews, Cal., April l,:l&06,

Maggie Christie, , :wife-

';of John 'Bartman,mother of

-Geonre '•Bartman, \u25a0 and ". niece '\u25a0. of

Mrs. Ellen HacKerty," a native of Ireland.-. ;• *C7"Theifuneral will•take :- place 'tomorrow

(Wednesday), at :»12:30,

o'clock p. \u25a0 m., -from

CHARLES H,J.JRUMANTHE LEADING .-/

FUNERAL. DIRECTOR'\u25a0'\u25a0 *of

*San Franclßca

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;1909 MISSIONgSTRJEETr"Bet. \u25a0 15th :and;16th.' :',Telephone Mission ';109. /

/•H. J. McAvoy. • -D.;J.;O'Hara.:-,>

I McAVOY, O'HARA^&CO.j FUNERAL'DIRECTORS.

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]\u25a0\u25a0' Removed \to;Their >New >. Parlors = ; ;fi261-271 Hayes et.. opp. St/.lgnatius Church |:ILady Assistants." Telephone South; 247 rj;

GEO. W.o.LUNT.,.:vHENRy/c.-' BUNKER'

BUNKERS LUNT'/•

' rFuneral' Directors."

MISSION MASONIC TEMPLE.2666 Mission et. ; Phone Mlaalon 75. .g: P. Prechtei; G.-W. \u25a0 Keeler. \u25a0

\u25a0L..M.s Snook.'GOLDEN VGATE^UNDERTAKfNGrCO.

2475-2453 MISSIONiSTREET. ;: ''.??-,'\u25a0;\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0-••• \u25a0 ; Phone Mission' 102.

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FKUITVALE ADVT?SMNTSFRUITVALE REAL ESTATE.

TAKE ATRIP

ELiTWOOD PARK. \u25a0

Fruitvale.AND LOOK AT THE

UEACTIFUL BUILDINGLOTS

WE AXE SELLING*AT $300 AND UP.

ON EASY TERMS.

Lots all lfvel. sewered, zr&Qed strtets, ce-fcent sidewalks, city water, pas and electricity.

Each Lot Has Beautiful Ornamental Trees.

ONLY , .K> minutes' ride from San Francisco ;1 block"rom S. P. depot, Fruitvale; 1block from elec-tric car line; 2 blocks from school and hightcbool. ._

Monthly Ticket to San Francisco $3.

FACTS.20 per cent cheaper than anything in this

ricinity; these lots will double in value innext three years; no better building site; titleperfect.

Go see Elmwood Park lots at your earliestppportuslty; an investment in the»e lots willbring quick results; take S. X broad-gauge toFruiivsle station; go one block south and th»beautiful wooded tract on left is ElmwoodPark.

Come early and get your choice.

Map* and particulars at any cf our offices.

BURR-PADDON COMPANY.W Montgmry. Sen Francisco. PhoTne Main 3794.860 Broadway. Oakland. Phone Oakland 463.SICB Putnam St.. Fruitvale. Phone Vale 692.

ATTRACTIVE nearly new cottage for sale; 5rooms, large bathroom and laundry; copedceilings: tinted walls; terraced .front withcement bulkhead; flowers, currants, logan.black and rasa berries; lot 40x130; $*JtJOO.1280 E. 23d st_. bet. 251h and 2t*th ayes..Fruitvale. i

OAKLAND ADVERT?S'3TTSOFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY.

OAKLANDREAL ESTATE.

A FEW BARGAINS.

40x100—

Sunny side Eecond aye., betweenCai-t Fourteenth and East Fifteenth sta.; all•treet wcrk done; extra choice neighborhood;Dear five car lines; only $1400.

$45x110— North o'.de or East Fourteenth St..en car line; fine location; $1650. Easily worth12000.

50x140 or more frontage if desired; EastTwenty-second et., one block from cars;only $10.

75x125—

On Webster «t., Alameda; bankproperty; only $1200 for cash.

FLATS—

On Twelfth St., within 5 minutes'walk cf Broadway; 2 pair*. 6 and 6 roomse&ch; sunny side street; nearly new; lot 50x100;rents $105. Price $12,500.

WAREHOUSE OR FACTORY SlTE—Rail-road frontage, jjear all creek ferries; I^4 blocksfrom Broadway; 10,t5!5 square feet; two streetfrontages; cannot be duplicated on this side ofbay; price $15,000. Worth $20,000.

J. H. MACDONALD & CO..1052 BROADWAY. OAKLAND.

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BELDEN & PERCTVAL.$15,*>00

—The best buy In town on a dose-In

cross street, tetweep Telegraph and San Pablo«.ves.; K> feet frontage, with good improve-ments; netting 6 per cent Income, which canbe increased; its location and splendid businessluture assures a rapid Increase in value.

Dv you notice that all agents are now ad-vertising property along new Key Route ferryline on Twenty-second et. and urging theirclients to buy there? The Central Key RouteTract, between San Pablo aye. and Market St.,Is one block from depot on new line. Get wise.

$2400-^Lot 40x175; splendidly located onGrove st.

CentAl Key Route Tract, most central loca-tion; cheapest prices and easiest terms everoffered; lots JSOO each, $100 down. $10 monthly;new homes $2450 and up*; $20.50 monthly andas little as $150 down; send for catalogue andsee itat once.

$2400—70x100; on Grove st., close to depot;Just the place lor flats or to build and selL

See that pretty cottage now completing oneur.ny lot, & minutes' walk to business centerr.r.'l one block to depot; $255 cash and $21monthly buys it; if you can beat this any-where in town It's yours for nothing.

$11.400—

A choice northeast corner on Tele-graph aye.. where property is booming; 85x100;opposite corner Just sold for a great deal more.

Thirty minutes and 5 cents to San Fran-cisco. The Centra.! Key Route Tract is theIdeal location for the man whose business oremployment Is in S. F. Come and see it.

BELDEN & PERCIVAL.1112 Broadway. Oakland.

PIEDMONT.

A BEAUTIFULPIEDMONT HOME."

$SOCO—

A beautiful berne on a large lot; 8 ele-gant rooms; hardwood floors, paneledwalls; iarce living-room; nice shelteredporch with unobstructed view of theGolden Gate. Lake Morrltt. City of Oak-land. Marln and Centra Costa Hilla-everything the very latest: baths, plumb-lng, furnace, etc.; plan of the house isideal: lot 00x152; sunny side of street; 35minutes from the house to San Francisco;can" l'appreciate this until you see it- *>55

GEO. W. AUSTIN.1002 Broadway. Oakland.

BUSINESS 'CORKER.$5500

—A corner store and flat above, with

another pair of 4-room flats adjacent: 6000men working inshops near by, and West-ern Pacine willcoon have as many more'.n earne district; in No. 1 condition andhas never b*-en vacant a day since built;' • /.income $52.50 a month; can be made$05; large frontage on north side and /also on main car line, 1 block from South- !*m Pacific station. If you want some-, thing; good, see this. 854

GEO. W. AUSTIN.10C2 BROADWAY. OAKLAND.

$65,000—

A SNAP; business corner on Washins-ington ft.; good Income; lot 75x75; andit tnuet be sold.

$3,500—

Don't fall to see this cwell Queen Annlocated only one block from Key Routestation; lot 32:0x120; fine, large, sunnyporch; tinned posts In arch from recep-tion hall to j.arlor; fine mantel, side-board and coelcr built in; will Eell onterms to suit.

$4,400—

Income $47.60 per month; under lease;a cwell pair of moaern flats, close tolocal train: built by owner for hOTa?;must cell on account of change in busi-ness;' this is a snap; money loaned onsecond mortgage and chattels.

KREISS & HORSWILL,1070 Broadway. Oakland.

THERE ARE NO CHEAPER LOTS.'

$20 caeh. $4 monthly; lot 75x250; good loca-'tion and good land; price $420.

$15 c«J5h. $5 monthly; corner; 135x190x103;&H newly fenced; creelr».water or city water-price $675. .

*Zo cash. $5 monthly; lot 125x200; partlyft-nced; one block from electric care; price$1000.

• $:JO cash. $7 monthly; lot 150x256; fronting 2macadamized streets ;.spring water; price $I*6o

$40 cash, $5 monthly; lot 70x115; fenced; L>*£blocks from 2 electric can; price $600.. The above are near electric cars, schools andchurches. Call cr 6«nd for circular. 458 9thEt., near Broadway, Oakland. H. Z. JONES,cwner.

$!X>o CASH, $12 monthly—

3-room cottage, 8 ft.basement; rood well of water, city water Ifdesired; young fruit trees; 4 lots, 100x100,all fenced ;-candy loam soil;\u25a0 away \u25a0 from fogsand cold winds; near . school, church andEtores-; an ideal home Bite, adjoining EastOakland: price all told 51250. Call or sendfor circular. 1300 FrultvaJe aye., Fruitvale;phone 296

—CHARLES F^ LEE;or 455 Sev-

enth »t.. opp. Broartway station, Oakland.Carriage free. George H. Lee, owner.CHEAPEST and best in America— ThTweekly

Call. 16 pages, sent. to any address in thaUnited States or Canada one year for $1,poytiio paid.

BS •""*.-OAKLANDHOTELS.

HOTEL ALBANY.*N.E. corner Broadway and,ICth «t.- F. A. WILDER.,prop.. Oakland.

'

oaklanj-jSPECIAL today for bargains in furniture. H.

Ccbellatu. 11th it., cor. etore, Oaktaad.'?'".-:

the parlors of Carew ;& English, 29 VanNe^s. avenue. Interment Holy Cross Ceme-

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BEGLEY—In San Rafael," Cal.. 'April 1, 1906 •Daniel.; beloved husband of Mary Begley. and

; father of John D., Joseph, James, Peter,;;Mary and Margaret Begley. Mrs. E.:S. Rake

and Mrs. L.D..Slaughter, a native of County\u25a0 Cork, Ireland, aged • 59.years 8 months and'iCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect-

fully-invited vto:attend the- funeral today(Tuesday), April 3 at 10 o'clock, from hislate .residence. 11l Ross street.' San Rafael,thenfce to St, {Raphael's Church, where asolemn requiem ;mass willbe celebrated forthe repose of:his soul.

1commencinK at 10:<J0.o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery.

BOEHMER-In this city, April2. 1906, Henry:Boehmer, a-native \u25a0; of Braunschweig, uer-. many,- aged 82 years 5 months and 2 days. -CURLEY—in this city, March: 3l, 1006.1 Cath-

erint;. beloved wife-of the late Lawrence. Curley, devoted mother of Sadleand EdwardCurley, and sister of John E. Brennan and

; the late Mrs. Mary 'McDevitt' and Martin

j Brennan, a native of Galway, Ireland. (Port-,land. Ore., papers' please copy.)

• ,fCTFrlends and acquaintances are respect-• fully•

Invited to attend the funeral, today

:. (Tuesday), at 9 a m from her late resi-. dence, 1345 Eddy street, thence to HolyCross Church, where a requiem high mass

,;will be celebrated for the repose of her soulat 9 :30 &. m. Interment Holy Cross Cem-

v etery.'- . -. .\u25a0\u25a0 . - - , -.-: \u0084 \u25a0 . .-' \u25a0 ;,;\u25a0_DOWLING—In Oakland/March 31, 1506,:

Richard F., beloved son of the late Richardand \u25a0 Margaret Dowling, and brother of W.-E., A. J.. J. L, Maud A., Catherine A.,Eva M.,,George F., Gertrude and Leo Dow-, ling, a native of California, aged \u25a0- 42 years6 months and 19 days. . ' "•

C?*Frlends are' respectfully Invited to at-tend ,the funeral today (.Tuesday), April

. 3. at 9 o'clock a m, from the family resi-dence, San Leandro road, near Fltchburg,thence to. St. Leander's Church,- where a re-quiem high.mass will be celebrated for the, repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock.;Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland.DUFFY—In the City, and County

'Hospital,

April 2, 1900, John E. Duffy, a nativa ofCalifornia, aged 40 years.

EMERSON— In this city,\April1, 1906, CharlesPhelps Emerson, beloved husband of:thelate Harriet E. Emerson, and father of C.

.M. Emerson, a native of Boston, .Mass.,aged 74 years and 26 days. ' . '

ZyFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral Tuteday,

| April 3, at 12 o'clock m., from his late resl-'\u25a0 dence, -369 Capp street. Interment Mountain'•View Cemett r>v by •1:-10 oreek route boat

from foot of Mission street. .' .-FICKES—InHarrington, Kans., April1.-1006,

Edward. M., beioved son of John A. andEmma L. ;Fickss of Oakland, a ;native of,California, aged 19 years 2 months and- 2days.

FIRTH—In this city, April2, 1906, Mrs. Eve-\u25a0 Una L.-Firth, widow of the late Joseph Bel-. lamy Firth, a native of Isle of Man, axedj 55 years. ' • . . # -..'FORD

—In thls city, April 2; 1906, Catherine

: Ford .(nee ..Downlnjr),.beloved wlfe ;of the\u25a0 late Bartholomew .Ford, and beloved and de-

voted mother of Lillian, Frank and Willie-Ford, Mrs. J. L. Mathewson and Mrs. H. J.Lee, a native of Ireland. (New York papersplease copy.) \u25a0 \u25a0: . . : '.

GTThe luneral- will take place tomorrow(Wednesday) at 8:30 a. m., from the par-lors ot.J. C. O'Connor, 767 Mlssfon "treet.

;between Third "and Fourth, thence to St.Joseph's Church, where a requl-sm high masswillbe celebrated for the repose of her soul,commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. IntermentHoly Cross Cemetery. .

HALLORAN—In this city, March 31, 1906,

at his residence. 17 Lexington avenue, JohnJ. Halloran, dearly jbeloved husband of :thelate Ann Halloran,, a native of San Fran-cisco, aged 42 years 6 months and 9 days.

•A member -of the Painters' JJnlon, LocalNo. 19. (Chicago, 111., papers please' copy.)

ICTFtlcnda and acquaintances are respect-fullyInvited to attend the funeral' Tuesday,at 10 o'clock a./ m., .from the, parlors of

/Porter & White/ 445 Golden Gate avenue,-thence to Mission Dolores Church for ser-.vices. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

HEIDENREICH— In this city. March 31. 1906,Ella Susan Hcidenreich, beloved wife ofCharles W. Held«nreich, mother of Charles"W and Carl D. Heidenrelch, and sister ofOr'rln, J. Fred and G. R. Hlnckley. Mrs.Laura Crocker &nd Mrs. A. F. Gulrke, anativa of Massachusetts, aged .48 years 5months and 5 days. (Boston, and Marlbor-ough, Mass., papers please copy.)

E3TFriends are respectfully Invited to at-"tend- the funeral today (Tuesday), April-3, at 10 o'clock a.' m.. from the mortuary. 'chapel of Joseph Hagan, 1081 Post etrtet,

between Larkln and Polk streets. IntermentMount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeralcar leaving Thirtieth and Guerrero streetsat 11 o'clock.- •

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:-HOWE—In this city, March 31, 190C, John

W beloved husband of Lena Howe, fatherof Violet C. and the late Llbby M. Howe,

and brother of Mrs. Mary Adler, a native ofWashbury. Conn., aged 40 years 1month and17 days. A member of Eureka Valley LodgeNo. 5!52, A. O. U. W. •r\ r.\ \u25a0• CT"Remains at the parlors of H. F.'Suhr& Co.. 1137 Mission street, between Seventhand Eighth. J , \u25a0 . '

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HRANUELLI—In.this city. MarchI31, 1906,Glusto HranuelH, beloved uncle of NicholasHranuelH, a native of Brae •Postlre,' Dalma-"tia Austria, aged 40 years. A member of'Slavonic IllyrlcM. B. Society, and Cooks'Union, Local 44. ."-...- ?

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CTTrlends and acquaintances fare respect-, fully invited to attend the funeralitoday

(Tuesday) at 1 o'clock p. m.. from SlavonicI.M. B. Society's Hall, Alcazar -bulldlnir,

120 O'Farrell street, . where; services will beheld. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Re-mains at the parlors of McFadden, Mcßrearty

|& Green, 1171 Mission street, between Sev-enth and Eighth.

JANSEN— At rest.. ln this city. April 2. 1906,\u25a0 Marie Jansen, Idolized mother of Bomber*.

Emil and Oscar' Jansen, dearly beloved' daughter of Mrs. Julia Luedke, iand loving

sister of Julius, *•Oscar, John and EdwardLuedke and Mrs. Olga Boege of Anaheim,

a native of Ostrowo, Posen, Germany, p.^ed

tl2 years 1 month :and \u25a024 days. •

CCT Friends and acquaintances are respect-fully Invited to attend the funeral tomorrow

i rWednesday). at -2 o'clock p. m., from herlate residence. 1567 Post street, betweenOctavla and Laguna;. and thence to Odd

. Fellows' Cemetery for Incineration.-

KAUFFMAN-MARCHAND—In this city.March 31. 1!HXI. Catherine Kauffman-Mftr-chand, beloved aunt of Mrs. Emil Schlrai>-fl,a native of France, aged 72 years. -

SSfcLiJ(C?*Friends and acquaintances are respect-

fully Invited to attend the funeral todaytTuesday), April-3. at 10 a. m.. from theparlors of H. • F. \u25a0' Suhr •& Co., 1137 Mission- street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter-ment Mount Olivet Cemetery," by 11:30 a. ni.train from Third and Townsend streets.

KING—In this city. March 31, 1906. George,[beloved son of Herbert -and Fannie King.

\u25a0\u25a0. brother 'of Ben and Lena King, grandson of-

Mrs. Hannah Busssinger, . and nephew ofLena.Home, a native of San Francisco, Cal.,-aged 15 years 2 months and 11 days.

j ' (E7FTiends and acquaintances are respect-; fully Invited to attend -the :funeral Tuesday,

April 3, at 11, a. m.'. .from .tha -mortuarychapel of the Golden

'Gate .'UndertakingCompany. 2475 Mission street, near. Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, :by

' carriage. ...KROEPFLI— In this city, April 1, 1906,-. Bertha, beloved wife of \u25a0 the late :Jacob

"Kroepfli, a native of Germany, aged 70 years.{CTTriends and acquaintances are respect-

';. fullyinvited to attend the funeral, tomorrow(Wednesday). April 4. at,2:30 -p.-jm., = fromthe Darlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 .Mis-sion street, between Seventh and Eiehth,.""-thence- to- 1. 0.-O. F. Cemetery for.crema-tion. Please omit flowers. . ';.

LANNES—

In thisr city, April 1, 1906, John-Lanneo, belovefd '\u25a0 father of .'Anselm Lannes.. and uncle of Anselm Treseque, a. native of

1 France, aged 48 years. A member of SteamLaundry Workers' Union N0.26, and YoungMen's Institute of,Vallejo, Cal.

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ICTFriends and •\u25a0 acquaintances are respect-\ fullyInvited to attend the funeral tomorrow*

(Wednesday), April4, at II1. a.- m.,;from the. mortuary chap*l«f:,the*Golden Gate Under-. '.taking Company, 2475 -Mission street, - nearTwenty-flrst.. Interment- Mount. Olivet Cem-

i." etery. • . \u25a0 •/ \u25a0 . f•

McELROY—In this- city, March • 31, k 190 J,

Owen, beloved husband of Mary Castles Me-Elroy. and father of Mrs. Willis Freeman.V- .Mrs. P. Laftanchine, Mrs.:G. Booles .-of'..Honolulu and Charles;- John >0.. ;Margaret,-Ellen and Alieen*J.iMcElroy,'a nnative of-Dundalk, Ireland,"aged* 7o years.: . •;

IC7*Friends and acquaintances are respect--fully Invited to attend the funeral today(Tuesday), at 9:30 a.-:m.. *\u25a0 from ~, the .chapj'lof N. Gray & Co.. 612-614 Van Ness avenue,;: thenceto St: Ignatius Church.' Hayes street ;

!\u25a0 and Van \u25a0 Ness avenue,? where, :a> mass -willbe celebrated for, the repose of hissoul.'com-'

/ menclng at 10 -o'clock. .Interment Holy;..; Cross Cemeterj', by,carriage. \u25a0;" \u25a0. -:McKENZIEJ—In thU city, April 2, 1906, -

Fln-"..- lay McKenzle, beloved father of Mrs. W Ci Herbert, a native of

'Shielding; Rosshire!

iScotland, "ased ,88 •years. .-. \u25a0- f- \u25a0 ..- ;\u25a0 .

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funeral -;services < will\u25a0,be r held - to-\ morrow (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock anm.:,at;;the Darlors of Hunker & Lunt, 20(it5 MissionI. street, \u25a0 between Twenty-second 'and '.Twenty-.:third (Mission Masonic Temple).':.. Interment:".private.1.-.

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McNEIL-^-In Santa :Cruz,iCal., \u25a0 April'<1,,1906James McNeil, a -native* oL Scotland. :seed

I.:\u25a0' CO venrs. \u25a0- (New York and Plttsburc ;papers;,please copy.)>; ..-:,t

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.'r-'* U"Funeral •'•'services -In'Santa

'Cruz^ori'

•-. Wednesday; April 4."« Funeraliparty :wlll'ar--rive »t Cynress Lawn ;Cemetery at 4 o'clock

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MITCHELL—In this 'city. -April 1, 1906, 'Rob-. ert, hu6band of.Susan Mitchell..and •beloved

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, father '. of Mollie and *John•Mitchell, ;Mrs.

Leo-W. Shea and the Uate- Charles Mitchell;,-.>'native-, of San Francisco, "s aged 179iyears. >

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-acquaintances iare respect-

1 /^V3^ lnv'ted.-to % attend the funeral -tomorrowi(Wednesday), aUB:3O a., m.; from>th« .resl-

FnneralDii^ctoreandEinbalraers445 GOLDEN.' GATE

\u0084(Formerly .^122 1Eddy ;iStreet.);-.•

Private \u25a0.' residence ,accommodations .-^.without-

extra; charge.^Trained ilady.:attendants. •'Per-sanal -

Jery?ce* under faU \u25a0. «conditions.-; Phone[South 22G.

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dence of \u25a0 his daughter, -, Mrs.' Leo W. Shea,1126

*McAllister street, \ thence "to• St. Igna-

> tlus Church, >, where a solemn ;requiem \u25a0 high-mass. will be 'celebrated for the repose of his

"soul.at 9 a." m. Interment Holy Cross Cem-I'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 etery, by, electric funeral car from Thirtiethv etreet! and: San ;Jose avenue. -'\u25a0"\u25a0'-• .'O'NEIL—In- this city.- April I.

'1906, Thomas

\u25a0\u25a0 J.'CNell; 'beloved' son of;Andrew and Jane-.-O'Nell, and brother » of John Patrick. \u25a0 WU-:Ham A. and Edward J.-.O'Netl. a native of

'VSan Francisco, aged 31 years and 6 months.NAGER—In this city,. April2, 1906, Louise. Nager,|dearly beloved daughter of Ce«lia

and the -late John Nager, and beloved sister." of tPauline. Minnie and the late;Joseph ,E.

Nager, a native of San Francisco, aired :1915 years and *days.' \u25a0

•PFLUGER—In Oakland. Cal.. April 2, 1006..Robert Pfluger, husband of t the late Kath-'.-. ryn. Pflujter \u25a0 and beloved father \u25a0 of. R. L.»:E.* J.y Mary. Kathryn,-Emma and the late

/ Henrys J.-.Pfluger," a native of -.: Germany,•-. a«ted;B4 years 8 months and 2S days. \u25a0:.-.ROBINSON—In this city, April 2, 1906,' John

C. Robinson, a native of Ohio, aged 81 years' and 1-month. A member of the Society of.California. Pioneers. ; .- *

(C?"Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully,invited to attend the funeral servicestomorrow (Wednesday), April 4, at 2 o clock—p. m..: at Pioneer Hall. 5 Pioneer place. In-terment Woodlawn Cemetery. Remains atthe parlors of the California Undertaking.Company. \u25a0 713 Post street., near Jones. ,

SHAFER—In"this city, April 1, 1906, Jacob

A., beloved Infant son of Josenh A. andCatherine. .Shafer.- and brother- of Olive;Shafer, a native of;San Francisco, aged 7.months and 16 daya.

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tC^The funeral Will take place today(Tuesday), at 10 o'clock a,;m., from tkeresidence of his parents, ..700 Tennesseestreet, corner of Eighteenth. Interment pri-vate, rHoly Cross Cemetery.

SILK—In this city,, March 31. 1006. PatrickSilk, beloved son of Thomas and Mary Silk.'a native of Galway, Ireland, aged 29 years10 months and 24 days. ;

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.- [C3"'Frlends and acquaintances are respect-fully invited to attend . the funeral today j(Tuesday), at 9:15- a m., from, his- late

;\u25a0 residence, 3029. Twenty-fifth street," thenceto St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high

•-.mass will be celebrated for the repose, of hissoul at 9:45 a. m. Interment :Holy Cross

: Cemetery. . , : . .•"\u25a0

SPELMAN—

An -anniversary solemn requiem,hierh mass will be celebrated for the reposeof the soul of the late John F. Soelman to-morrow (Wednesday), April.4, at St. Rose'sChurch,- Brannan . street, commencing at 9''o'clock. Friends and acquaintances . are in-vited: to attend. \u25a0'-• -\u25a0- \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'

STANTON—In this city,* April 1. 1906, JohnM.- Stanton, a' native of Ireland.

CTFrlends and acquaintances- are respect-fully Invited .to attend the funeral tomorrow(Wedn«pday). at 10:.-'0_ o'clock, from

- the-Chapel of :the Passion attached to St. Mary's.Hospital where .a requtem ,high mass, . will

\u25a0 be celebrated for the repose of his soul. 'com-mencing at 7 o'clock a. m.,Interment HolyCross Cemeterj*. " Remains at the parlors ofMcAvoy.XO'Hara & Co.; 261-271 Hayes street.

STEFFENS^— In this city. April 1. 1906. JohnH«nry. beloved husband of Katie Steffens.- and devoted father of Geonse. Emma andWillie 1" Steffens and Mrs. William Lenz. anative of Germany, aged. s9 years 11 monthsand 1 day.; \u25a0

inT"Friends and acquaintances are respect-.fully;invited to attend the funeral today(Tuesday), at. 1:30 p. m., from his lateresidence,- 81 McLea court, oft Ninth street,between Harrison and Bryant. IntermentMount Olivet Cemetery. • . /

STENGELE— In this*

city, March 31. 1906.Louis, beloved husband of Mary

-Stensele.

and father of John, Reuben," Lillian. Camilleand

'Esther > Stenirel-e, Mrs. George Howard

andMrs. A. Ebbinger. a native of Germany,aged 54 years 8 months and 5 days. Aber of Brewers' Union;Local No. 7.• E7"Friends and acquaintances are respect-

• fully invited to attend the funeral today(Tuesday), April 3. at 2 p. m., from the. parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Missionstreet, between Seventh and .ElKhth. Inter-ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by 3:30 trainfrom Third and Townsend atreetn. '; \

TERRS'—

In the City and County Hospital,ADriJ 1. 1906. William. Terry, a \u25a0 native ofCalifornia, aged 33 y«arp.

WETMORE—In Oakland, Cal., April 2. 1906,William Perry. .beloved husband of CharityA. Wetmore, and father of F. W. Wetmore,

Mrs. W. 8.. Moody, Mrs. -Captain W. F.Hlyginn and W. M. Wetmore. a native ofNew Brunswick, aged 73 j-ears 0 months and23 days. JV member of Enterprise Lodge No.298. I.O. O. F.

\u25a0 CTFriends and acquaintances are respect-fully InvitedIto attend the funeral servicestomorrow (Wednesday), April.4, at 2:30o'clock p. m.. at his late home. 563 Eleventh'street, under . the auspices lof EnterpriseI.odee No. 293. I.O. O. F. :.:"•

WISEMAN—

In this city, April1, 1906. Honora.dearly beloved wife of the late John J. Wise-man, a native of Ireland. . .. ' -

jETFriends and acquaintances are respect-fullyinvited to attend the funeral tomorrow(Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m.. fromher late residence. 229 Twelfth street, thenceto St. Joseph's Church; *where a solemn re-

; ejulfni hleh mass will be celebrated for the[ repose of her roul. commencing at 10 o'clock.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. _•

St. Dominic'e Church Buliding Association—

The monthly requiem high mass for thedeceased •members of St; Dominic's Church'

:Bulldine Association and for parents andrelatives of'llvlne members will be suns In"St. Dominic's Church Wednesday at 0 a. m.

WOODLAWN CEiMETERy,-| San Mateo County.

MASONIC-CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.

SS6 James Flood Building.S. F. -