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Worth A Dam · 2018. 9. 5. · A higher openlngr In'Xew York, com-\blned with.favorable reports...

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A higher openlngr In' Xew York, com- \ blned with . favorable reports f romi Ne- |vada camps, sent 7 prices. upward; in 'the i early market yesterday on- the mlnlnir I exchangre. The general tone was'- opti- mistic, < In.some spots the ljst failed to respond. ; The. "wide- difference between .the opening prices here and in New. York I enabled the brokers toX make quick I turns with comfortable profits. k ln New York, Consolidated opened at '$5.25, i while the first sales here were;.at $5.17%. "Florence; opened, strong. .with ; the announcement of the 10 cent divi- dend to be paid next month, but later jit became apparent that the effect of this announcement had been'discounted last week. Accordingly, , the price -of Florence broke" in the later trading. . Over the private wires came §pre- | dictions from Goldfield that the mines would be operating shortly, with * full forces. The mine owners met yester- day, and it was reported that they! had decided to stand ] pat. The situation, however, still is somewhat unsettled, and conflicting advices .reached Uhe ex- change yesterday during the trading. But the general teno*.qf the news was such as to buoy prices. '- '\u25a0'. : " Consolidated touched $5.22 \i, but fell back to yesterday's figure of $5.07%, after which it advanced sharply $5.12%, the price at the close. Flor- ence opened at $4.60, 10 numbers high- er than the closing of the day before, but fell -during the trading, closing weak at $4.25. Daisy closed unchanged at $1.10, after it had touched $1.12*4. I Fraction was higher at 69c. Kewanas advanced to 46c. Tonopajj of Nevada was active in the trading, closing at $5.25.* The Tono- pahs were strong at higher prices^ The Comstocks were inclined to higher figures, but weakened somewhat lat the close. Ophir was $2.15 and Mcx- ; lean 98c at the end of the day. . . Goldfield Owners Say They Will Operate With Full Forces Next Week vorable Effect v Higher Opening in New York and Good Reports Have Fa* v Gold Cro-a-B .. 03 O4!North Star ... 11 IS Gold Mt 02iobio Ton .... 02 Great Westrn. 01 Q-»in.escoe Con .. "0 11 lud Ton C'STon Exten ...1.05 1.10 Jim Butler .. 3tJ 37 Ton of Nev. .5.25 5.27 , MacNamara.. s:" "HlW^st End ... ! MiaKay US C 3; Goldneld DUtrict j Adams 06 OTlGrandma .!... OS 4)9 Atlanta -JOG reat Bend .. W *2 Bait GcJdfleld i'2'Git Bend Anx O<J 07 Black Am* .. ©2 03!«rt ' Bend Ex. OS lili B Bonan 01 03; Grt B*-nd Frac 02 Blk Burte Ex 03 04|Hlbernia 03 04 Black nock .. 02 o*l Jambo Ex .... 41 42 Blue Bfll ... 03 lOiJnm Ei UM. - 03 Blue Bull ... 17 18:Kendall 12 J6 Btte GoldCeld 02 OS: Kendall Ex .. 01 t<2 Booth 24 2S;Lone Star 10 11 Buena Vista.. 04jLou Dillon ... 04 05 •COD 21 26iMayne 02 04 iC O D M&L. M 'May -Queen -.. 07 08 Columbia 12 Mid Pawnee... 01 ©3 iColambia Mt. 20 22;JUUtown Frac. 02 03 Com Fraction. C 3 TOiMohwk C Leas 04 Comnj- Nation 03 O4iMohawk Ex \u008405 0C Conqueror 04 OOiMobavrk Krac. 02 Cracker Jack. 09 lOiNev Boy ..... 04 03 Daisy 1.12 I.ls'NeT Goldneld. 00 07 Daisy Ex ... Oi 02|Nev Sunshine.. l>m B Btte C. 19 20; Nev Western.. 02 Dmd Red Mt. 25 -Oro 11 18 i Daniild Trngl. OS ltt Red Hills Si- Dixie 0.1 04 P^d IJon .... <'5 . I Domin'.on .... CU billed Top Ex.. 14 lv Empire 04 OSJRed Top Frac 03 04 Eemeralda ... <J3- O4;'handstorm 29 Florence 4.35 4.40 Sandstorm Ex. 02 03 riorenee Ex.. 19 21jsiiTer Pick ..25 26 Frances Mhk.. 15 —Silver Pick Ex «*2 03 Gen Wash .. 01 l^Slm-uerone ... 05 10 Gold Bar Gld. 2S' Spearhead Fnu 05 G!d Bank ... 05-St Ives S7 i 9 OM Con M...5.12 s.ls'St Ires Leas. 06 Gld Comb .. O'lSun Dog 01 Gld EureVs... 01 . .Treasure 03 Gid Herald... 02! Vernal 08 Gld Portlsnd. 10 Wcnder 02 «ild Red King 0:j;Yello-r Rose... 03 04 Gld Kewanas. 45 47',yelIOTr Tifer.. 15 GUI Trotter.".. C3!Vello-v Top ..01 02 GUI Ulica .. 07; IJv.lirroc District Alliance P2Horn<»stake K. 43 Ametbyst .... OS 10i Illinois Con .. 06 Big Bullfrog.. 01 I*2 Lise Harris .. 01 Black Scar .. 01 -:l!irf»wer Con 14 15 \u25a0lionnie Clare.. 09 lOMoat Bullfrog. 01 02 Bite Daisy .. "04 Montgomy Mt. P9 12 Bullfrog Mln. 07 OS 'Mtg Quartet.. WJ Blfrg Nat Bk 11 is;iltjt Shos Ex. 02 03 Blfrg N SUr. OS 'Nugget 01 < i- ? Bifrg Victor.. «>3 WlOr'c Birjlfro?. 03 04 Croesus OTil'rWe Gold Mt 01 Den Blfg Anx 03 05:Steinway 03 Gold Bar S5 S7i Trump Con ..20 21 GoW Bar Kx. 03 \ alley View.. ' 08 Gold Sceptre. 04 05: Yankee Girl .. 01 ninUe C Spgs 49 —1 MauhatUn District Apr Fool Ex. 01 Man Mm Nev. 04 Atlan & Pac. OliMan Mammoth .02' Comet 01: Man Red Top. 02 Gold Wedge.. 03 04L\Ian Stunrlsrd. 1)1 Granny G M. 08 («! Mineral Hill.. CO- 10 Man Belmont. OljMustsne Man.. 09 Man Broncho. 03 04'iiustans Anx.. 01 .Man Central.. 02' Mustang Ex .. 04 05 Man Con 17 SOJOrig Man .... 03 Man Con Ex. OS Pine Nut o.*s ' 04 Main Comb .. 02 03:SyI Humphrey. 03 05 Man Crescent. 02 OSiStray Dog ... 05 !«n Cowboy.: 01 OOiThanksclving.. 23 25 Man Palter.. i«> inhale U2"- Man Giant .. OS'Yellow Horse.. 01 02 Man Jackson. 20, Other Districts Alice of Won. 01 iMlnaz Pedraz.l.2s 1.50 Congress 10 i.Nev mils 3.12 3.15 Crown Pt Gib s«iNev Hills Ex. 21 Ely Jum Copr . 05jNev Hills Flor 07 Eacle's Nest.. 20 21!Nev Wonder.. <_3 Fairvw G Bid O0 ! X Star Wondr 01 Fairvw Uailst 07 WPitts S Peak. .1.25 1.52 Fairrw Escle. 52 sS>;Quecn Recent. 21 I'alrvw Keyst Xl ;Kaaisey Won.. 10 Tlor Leasing.. (X) j ßamsey Com.. 23 Goldyke Reef. 01 02, Rawhide Burro 14 16 Jack Pot ..^. 10 12' Round Mt 75 Johnnie Cons. 11 12lSelby Con ... 05 - Maxcma Hills 50| Walker Lake.. 05 tWed low#t at M-25. GoldfleM cJosed et $5.1?, ] %,'airtt fri.nT on Monday, aad had prrvtously loucbed $5.25 on the informal session. Tbe r»st rf the southern Nevadas were EcneralJy stronger on the day. Tb* (Jlrwtorate of the Standard Conv>l (dated fEfofng coini)any of Bodie ba* reor»»nir.*>d by r'wtiajr A. Frie» eg president, John \Y. Pew vir* 3>re»ldetit. Sol. K. Sch»*lln*> sveoud Ticeprert'! Cent. H. L. Gunrberger eeCK'iary aad Aibert l>u*t \u2666i:j>er > ntend!»nt. The first thrw, tc^etljcr with Leopold Michaels. W. 11. Metstm, W'Uliazn }'rtf« and Mr. Wimprheimer. compose tbe dcpt t-srd of directors. Tiie mine is at present closed J.-wn oa account of labor troubles. STOCK AND BONO EXCHANGE . TCESDAY. March 3—10:30 a. m. UNITED STATES BOXDS : BM. A*k.} Bid. Ack. I cr cp neir.iiscmHlSs <jr coup. . .luu^l«jl*i 1 MISCELIJiXEoUS BOXDS « A.a A TT 5». jo Tran Cn 5i HW Asjo Oil 6s. M O Trac Cn r>s »1 Bry CPC r.B. 96?; 974(0 Trac Co / C*l CG si. W \O W artd ss. »3 Cal fi«El O«-*Bie S Zf. —-_ a& ct t>B "i^ om Cable tw.KSU Cai |t C Si. 102 I'ne lilin 4*. iiait Cftl tVine t*. J»5 £ ny 55.. 1004 - CC Wat sc. s«9 jPac lAP ss. »7 Do t Of'j* !15 rac TkT sb. aS E4 UP «i.WBH iPtCUU.- 101 T* C %«a. - IP 4 O E 6». - XO2 , <i*>ary at T*.. 4S*i [Powell st 6«.. 103 HC & S st. Sac EG4RS*. S4V* tfon R T «t. VKV* SP * SJVSs.IoV lltt L Tabo* Itr* sf.O & SJ5s. im L A Elee 6». 100 Do V.A mc't LAG & Else. 99 sj& SUt *"*s ~ I. A By &*.. HI6H "Wrra li 0.1.. - lU*> I.AL. ptd f.«. 101 is l' of A <»< LAP lem »«.ICI _ 1 lfiC>-3<lU LAP Cai 5». ( 119-ui) ....101*4102 ' .Jtfkt ct O 6s. 105 is P .f C <U !>• lean 6s. »s j <181£1 . ..ICO'i «V* SitTs«.loo iyi-C t «r 5s- 112H sn *t c 5.. an is p b a r, t \-^ PC n 5«.J00 IsPRII Ist r<* Wl.;W1 .; :i> >; G By 5».. IOO14 jSV W g mg4s '?~t tT> ycpcfji.se istka G&t <k. vh N El Co 6s. Ps lU <J A- E 5«. O CLAH 5«.1OO 'i*K of SK 4* <.O G6»: Oak Trtn. 65.108->i Val Co P sj. 91 JZ'4 Oak Traa 8«. 102 1 WATEB STOCKS Maria Co .. 45 is V TVat Co. 21 21 «i "^ GAS AND ELECTBIC ll.it E L ctf* 3 'P*c L C 0... CT Do ex ctii »H -Still G&. E. j2 INSURANCE , fireman's rend 150 155 BANK STOCKS \u25a0Am JCtl Bk. 330 lf«u P & A. 140 Ai-rl«-Cal .. "i |.Mrr Trent .. -- 2ih> *-*t>k of Cal. -- WO J.S F National. - C«! Safe Xtp. jC'tlua T Co. 3i:<o liwt N*mf..2<W 2>5 1 £ SAVINGS BANKS Ger SAL. SOW [8 r Say U.. f^O ' Hum S Blj.. 2600 i.Say & LSu.. »<> VM lint Sty Bk. S8 iS=c Say Bk.. STKEET BAILBOADS r»Hforn'.a .. 104 jPreeidio ..... lv Efary 40 j POWDEB Giant Consolidated Co TO SCGAR Osrai;as C. 7»*4 M jU«ome* S C. 30 Uunofcaa S C 7% ii'iiauhan S C. 14S n«ncb SP C 141* I4\;(."clon S Co.. STVi Kilanm BC. S!»»i Do pool ... S7'<, :-si»«i-:i c. 2:> ! MISCELLANEOCS AJ«i>ka PA.— 39 jOceanic S Co. Ssc Amo Oil Co. 25% 2v«ti!l«ac Am FA IK Cal F C A. H94 jPac C Borax. ls2>, Cal Vrta* A. 75 Pec T&T pfd SO WVA MtTm. 115 i Do com ... 16 BALES Morning Session Board 10 Paaohan S P Co 14.T5 $10,000 United RR of S F 66.00 Street $2,000 United R R cf S F 4a 66.00 Afternoon Session Board $3,000 Sprirg Val Wat fen xntge 45.. 79.50 Street f 4,000 Spria** Val Wat g*a mtge 45.. 79.50 California Mock and Oil Exchange Biil.Afk. Bid..Uk. Aiica l.OOjMcKUtrirk ... 15 Asso Oil ct^S.OO 30.0u;Mcnre Criitto.. 24 Do bndj Sa SS.Ot'iNev County .. 05 Caribou S.oo'Pe«?rl*s« 3.50 CUreiaoat ... 1.2r? riedmont 14 Fauna C3S F & McKitt.7.2s 3.00 ruiton 2.oo,St«rllnK 2.25 Jnnction 27 i Sunset Man .. 11 ltf Kern 10 'West Shore . .2.(.« i I-imia Vista.. 20 i Wolverine. 25 OFFICIAL SALES 11:30 a. m.— - 1000 Brookshlr* 2.00 10 A-MociaU-d 23.00 2 p. m. C7OO McKlttrlck .20 Mining: Stocks SAS FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE Following trer* tb* sales on tbe San Fran- cisco stock and exchange board yesterday: - COMSTOCKS Regular Morning Session «O0 Belcher 18! 100 Mexican 1.00 \u266600 Belcber 15 200 Mexican £3 100 Best A Belch. r,i; 200 Mexican 98 200 Best A Belcn. «5! 800 Ophir ...2.15 3W Caledonia .... lOi 200 Ouhlr ..a,..2.12Vi " 6(X) Cbollar ...... « 50 Ophtr 2.20 400 Confidence ••• 60 100 Savage fil 700 Con Va M Co. 52 200 Scorpion 10 300 Exchequer ... IS 800 Union Con ... 40 900 Gocld & Cur. 15! 200 Union Con ... 41 1 200 Ha!« & Norc. U| Informal Session ~ 200 B*«t & Belch. 65i 800 Ophir 2.2 TH S<X> Con Va M Co. 52! 700 Ophir ..." 2.23 400C4aTtU Co. 64 300 Opbir 2.22",, , 100 Exchequer ... 19 100 Do. b 5. ..2. 12"*: 100 Excbeoner ... 20 200 Opbir 2. 12*^ 400 «Jould * Cnr. 15 10f0 Savap* .43; 300 Hsle * Norc. S5 200 Savage 44 S^K> Mexican 95] ©00 Sierra Nev ... 3^o Mexican l.tiO! lf«0 Sierra N>v*... 35 200 Mexican ...1.034) SOO Sierra Ncr ... 37 1200 Mexican .- 1.05 400 Sierra N>v ..j36 mo Mexican SBl 500 Union Crm ... 40 600 Ophir 2.15 i Sf-O Union Con ... 41 800 Opbir 2.ITJaI &00 rnion Con ... 43 1100 Ophir 2. 2uj 200 Union Con ... 45 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Bid-Ask.! Bid.Ask. Alpha 02 04 Julia 03 12 Alta 02!Justiee 06 Andes 15 16'Kcntnck 06 Belcher 15 16;Lady Wa*a .. 08 Be«t k. B«lcb. C 5 W|Mexlean 99 Bullion 30 12Occidental _.. 21 Caledonia .... OS 10 Ophir T 2.15 2.20 I'taliecge .... 12 16; Overman 0S» 10 Choilar ICPotosl 07 CS Cocfideacc ... 00 (.5 SaTtce 43 Con Imperial. 01 o£!Scorpion 10 11 Con N lork. <JS;Sej: Belcber .. - OS Cos Va M Co. 53 t' Merra Nev ... Zi \u25a0Z" Crown Poiat.. 20 25iKilver Hill... 40 Kxcheqner ... 19 21 1Union Con ... 43 45 «ould & Cor. 15 16'Utah 03 - t;7 •llale 4 Norc. it SsYeUow Jacket.l.3s 1.45 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS Regular Session— 3:3o to 12:30 1560 Atlanta 31 5600 Jim Butler .. 33 4 \u25a0\u25a0> Belmont 1.45:1000 Lone Star 11 :'\u25a0\u25a0•»\u25a0 Blk Spar. \u25a0 S Oil 100 Lone Star 10 2000 Blo« Bell ... Qj'jlOOO Do. blO 11 100 Blac Ball ... I6ilooo Do. 10 11 I'KJO Booth 25;20(>0 Man Bifrg, s3. 02 500 Bullfrog Mln. 07 W>o Midway I* '\u25a0<\u25a0".• Btie Gcldfleld &O0 Midway C 9 . £00 Com Fraction. 63 2000 M Sho« Ex. b3 C 2 \ JftOO Comng NtiioQ 03! 100 Nev Hills ..3.17"-", 1000 Conqueror </5!5C00 Ncr Wonder.. 02 500 Cracker Jack. O9| 500 North Star ... 12 1300 Dai*y 1.12H55000 Do. /3 12 «00 Do. s 10. ..1.10 ?000 Pine Nut. s 3 «i 4 »00 Daisy 1.10:2000 Queen Recent. 22 fcOOO EEcir* C<4| 100 Queen Rej-ent. 21 600 Florence 4.50:2000 Uawtide Burro 12 K*o Flomic* ...4.47HJ10W Rawbide Burr* 33 200 Do. 10.4.47V)'2100 Red UUU .... 82 COO Florence 4.4511000 Red Top Frac O4 tOO Gold Bsr .... 36 2-XK) Rescue C. b3O 11 J OO Gld Con M...5.15 100 Pt Ive* 37 1100 Gld Cos M...5.20 ZOO Thaaksßivlng.. 23 300 Gld Cob M. 5. 17*4 100 Ton of Nev..5.20 500 Gld Kevanas. 45) 200 Ton of Nev..5.2.~> U IOO Great Bend .. 411 100 Do. s C0....5.30. ...5.30 500 Grt Bend Ez. o'j 100 Ton of Nev.. s. SO Ififormal Session— l2:3o to 2 p. m. 1500 Adams ©6J4500 Great Bend .". 41 8000 AlUanee 02! 4500 Great Bend .. 40 600 Atlanta C2J IOOO Grt Bend Cx. US 400 Belmont l.«< 8000 Illinois Oon .. C»0 ,2fKKJ Blue Bell ... OH 4000 Jim Butler .: 88 f»5O0 Bine Bull ... 17) 600 Do. blO S8 «200 Bonnie Clare.. 10:4000 Jla Butler .. 37 2000 Colombia Mt. 20' 400 Jumbo Ex ... ." 41 £200 Com Fraction. 7012000 Lone Star U 1500 Com Fraction. 6»j 15.000 Lone Star .. 10 1000 Do. b 10... 70i2500 MacNarcara .. :;3 2*oo Daisy ......1.12% 1 1000 Do.-b M...". 36 800 DaUy 600 Man Cons 18 200 Do. s 30... 1.10. 1000 Mayflower Con 14 »00 Daisy .1.10 200 Midway ..C. .. «9 SOOO Dm B Bttt C. 20' 500 Montgomy Mt. JOOO Dm B Btte C. 19,2000 MusUnr 03 i<.K)O Empire 04' 100 Nev HUli>.ii7.3.l2Vi 1000 Florence 4.45!lO0O Nev Goldfleld.. (•« 100 Florence ...4.42 >4t10V0 Or» ...:......- 12 600 rioreßce 4.40i!000 Pits S Pk.510.1.25 500 Florence . ..4.37H*2000 Queen Reuent. 23 200 Florence .....4.85 200 Quern Regent. "'») 2<"00 Florence .. .4.32*4 WO Rawhide Burro 12 500 Florence 4.3'J 1500 Red JIi!I» .... 30 100 riorenee .\u2666JSS 500 RedllUU .... 31 1000 Florence Ex. . 20!l000 Do. b 60.... 32 200 Gld Con M.. .5.2317000 Red Top Ex.. 13 •000 Gld Con M.5.22W1000 Red Top Ex.. 14 I'OOGld Con M.6.17»A!2000 Re«cae ;. 11 500 Gld Coo M...8.20;2500 Silver Pick .. 25 500 Gld Con M... 5.15)1000 St Ives 3S 1200 Gld Con M.5.J21A 800 Ton Extpn ...1.10 1200 GM Con M...5.10j 500 Ton of Nev.. 5.23 40 Do. \u25a0 5...5.101000 Tramp On .: 22 t()O0 Gld Kewenas; 45| 1000 West End ... 2U V*f\Gld Kewanas. * 46°1000 Xellow Tiger.. 14 8000 Great Bend .. 42j CLOSING QUOTATIONS CALIFORNIA Bid. Ask. ! Bid.A*k. Argonsut .... 3.oo'Ccnt Enreka... <"t3 Becker Hill.. 1.73 ! Tonopan District BJd.A*k)' " R>d.A*«. Pelmnnt 1.37 1.40; Mid way Ex t. - 03 ralifornla ... 02 j.Mlzpsh Ex .. «"<5 C«rt Boy ... 03. C^iMontaaa .;...I.SO 1.90 Cold Anchor.. 04 «iMoct UM;Ei. 01 W 1 Mills gave the forests Individuality; he. invested, some special trees with, actual personality, and he talked of birds as if they knew they are good friends to the forest, and enjoyed their part in preserving it. Birds kill so many parasites that a famous FrencJi- man, quoted by Mills, stated that, without birds forests could . not exist longer than seven years, and vegeta- tion only a few years longer. Mills, who has been an Interested- worker in this cause for 16 y.»ars, said that his interest was 'first drawn to it by an article written 'for.'tne'Atlantic- by John Muir, whose guest Mills will be during a part of his stay here. One of the features of his. talk was a letter written to him by Edward Everett Hale encouraging him in his work. Enos Mills, one of the most promi- nent forvssters In the United States, ad- dressed the members and guests of the. California club yesterday on the sub- ject of forests and their preservation: Enos Mills Invests Trees and Birds With a Living Per-/ sonality GIVES ORIGINAL TALK I ON FOREST RESERVATION CHARGED WITH BURGLARY Charles- S. Sturrup was booked at the city prison yesterday , by^Detec- tlves Gallagher and Moltke* on a charge of ' burglary. He is accused of having entered a furnished house at Hlllcrest February 28 and stealing a quantity of clothing and other ar- ticles. Sturrup was arrested recently on a charge of bribing witnesses In the cases against Herbert V. Ready. ' C:»U SMASHES AUTOMOBILE While- Carl Leonhardt, . proprietor of the Casino at Twenty-fourth avenue and Fulton street, was turning the cor- ner of Haight- and Pierce .streets in his automobile shortly after midnight yesterday a car crashed Into tbe ma- chine. Leonhardt* was the only occu- pant and was unhurt San Francisco "Mlnlnc Hichnnee 9;15 a. m. Regular Session 6«0 Ton of Nev.s.l7Vjj 300 Daisy .1.10 100 Gld Con M... 5. 2i;1000 Red Top Ex.. 15 \u25a0 11 a. m. Regular Session 2*o Ophir 2.20!15<K) Com Fraction- -70 400 Mexican 1.05:2000 Great Bend .. '40 800 Bierra N>v .. SSjIOOO Do, b 30.... 41 1000 MacNarsara.. 85 1 1000 Gld Kewanae*. 45 100 Ton of Nev..5.30 400 Daisy 1.10 ?OC Belxnont 1.45| 200 Do, b 10..1.12H lOW Dm B Btt« C. 20i 169 Florence 4.45 500 Do. b 15... 21! 2:15 p. m. Regular Session 1000 Great Bend .. 41| 100 Gld Con M.5.07<4 5W Do. b 30... 42| 100 ".Do, b 10. .5.12^1 100 Florence ; 4.25 «<*> Jim Butler .. S7 200 Florence 4.20 500 Do. b 15.... SS 100 Do, b 10.4.22Vai 200 Ophlr 2.12Vi 100 Gld Con M.. .5.10J 100 Ophir - 2.13 CLOSING QUOTATIONS Tonopah District Bld.Ask' Bid.Ask. Cash Boy ... 03 <>4 ! Rp«cue Con .. 10 12 Gold Anchor.. 04 06|Ton 8e1m0nt.1.8714 1.40 Gold Crown .. 03 04iTon Exten ...1.03 1.10 Jim Butler .. 37 SB|Ton of Nev..5.20 S.'J MacNaraaxa.. 33 3."jTon N Star... 10 11 Midway C 9 70iWest End Con 30 31 Mont Ton ..I.SO 1.53, Golfifleld District Adams 05 OClGld Con M... 5.07 5.10 Atlanta 29 illGld Kewanas.. 45 46 'Black Ants .. 02 C3;Great Bend .. 40 41: < Blk B Bonan C-2 04!Grt Bend Anz 05 <«3 ; B'.k B*itte Ex 03 Oo.Urt Bend Ex. OS 10 Bine Bell ... 09 10! Jumbo Ex 40 42! Blue Bull ... 17 18Uxme Star 10 11 Eooth 23 25,0r0 11 13 Columbia Mt. 21 22: Bed Hills 30 31 Com Fraction. 69 70 : Red Top Ex.. 14 13 Cracker Jack. 09 111Sandstorm 31 Daisy 1.10 1.12 Silver Pick .. 24 23 Dm B Btte C. 19 20|St Ivea .. 37 3S Dixie OS 05j Yellow Titer.. 14 16 Florence 4.27 4. 30| Bnllfrog District Gold Bar 3S:Mayflower Con 14 IS Gfild Sr^ptr*. 07 Con ..20 23 liomestake K. 47 49' Manhattan District Gold W»djre.. 03 04lMan I>ext»r ..OS 10 "*iranny.« M. 08' 10j Mustang Man.. 07 «• Man Broncho. 03 K4JPuie Nut O4 . (j5 I Man Ooa 15 ]«!Syl Humphrey. O4 \& Maa. Cowboy.. V 2 03! " . Other District* Nev HiUs ...3.10 3.ls!Pitts S Peak. .1.22 1.25 Comstocks Bc!cb*T 15 lCiHale & Norc. 34\ 35 Best & Belch. 64 »J6 Julia 12 33 «."aiedojiia .... 10 12; Mexlcan 97 88 Coo Va M Co- 53 54 Ophir 2.15 2.17 Crown Point.. 24 25Sivase 43' 4-1 Gould & Cur. 15 17iYellow Jacket.l.So 1.40 railway company, lot In W line of lowa street, 75 S of Twenty-nfth, S 50 by W.100;*10. - / William X. Canfield et al. to Henry B. Lister and wife, lot in W line of Twelfth avenue, 225 S of I street, S 25 by W 120; $10. - ' 'Crocker estate ' company to Joseph : ' H. Sisson, M- interest In XE corner Rlley and Jones streets, N40, E 68, X 20, E 23:6, S UO, W 91.6; $10. - - Christ Stader and wife to Jennie - Kirwan, lot 7, block 2, Mission and. Thirtieth 'streets exten- sion h'tmestead; $10. . - * ' \u25a0 . Emily Flack et aL 'to Royal insurance com- pany, lot at XE ' corner of Mission and Seven- teenth streets, X 100 by E 103;. $10. - ; : . Bernhard Getz and. wife to Carl Klnzy.lot in XW line of Vienna street. \u25a0 175 E of Japan ave- nue, XE 25 by KW 100; $10.- ' . \u25a0- Same to Abram J. Mavelle; lot in XW line of Vienna street; 150 XE of Japan Avenue; XE/23 by XW- 100: $10. . a \u2666 \u0084 -; John P. Mnrpny to James S.". Hurry. *4 inter- est in lot in W line of Third avenue. 197 X of B street. X 34 by W. 116; $10. ; v - J. B. Lee to ' Gertrude Jacobsen. lois 64 and 55. block. l3o. Sunnyslde addition Xo.tl; $10. . B. Ells Colby to Charles: W.- Solomon," lut in: W line of Taylor street, 55 S of Washington, S 27:6 by W 137:6; $10. :-"•-;.;-> ''.->v i i Fred-Braun to \ Thomas .Wilson, .-lot In R.line : !of Albion (Second -avenue), S*f.'Six- : teenth street, S3oby E 120; $10. - . ! \u25a0 William E. Cashman and wife to Jacob Wefss- bein, lot In E line of Twenty-ninth avenue," 2T>O S of Point Lobos, S 25 by-E 120: $10.' . i Adolph O. Cordell and wife to Jeremiah Snlli- ' van and wife,*, lot lnS line -of <• Short street -or ! i Falcon avenue. 43:3 E of Moss alley, S > 25, XEi \u25a0 106.40, XW 25.. 5W. 101.25; $10. :\u25a0:- - Aurora' Brlgnardello to Sophie Brijrnardello. lot ', in X line of Bacon street, 30 W of Berlin, W 60 by X 100; $10. r -- , ;..-- -\u25a0:\u25a0; Charles F. Brlgnardello . to same. ; lot at SW corner of Sllllman and Hamilton streets, W 60 by N 100; $10. \u25a0- .."". '-,-, .-.'- . -, •-. :. ." '..-":.\u25a0 Arthur Britmardello to Sophie L. Brignarflello. lot at NW corner of ' Berlin s and , Bacon ; streetß, >• 133. ,W 120, S S3, E 00. S 100, X 30: $10. r c^ ' Irene \u25a0 Brlgnardello to s same, lot at XW corner of Henry and Hamilton streets,, W 60 by X.,100; $10/ -. '--TV; . :\u25a0 \u25a0-:;\u25a0 ;."•\u25a0\u25a0...--.-\u25a0 -..:, v. - \u25a0 Adolph Brenenn to ' Robert Kelly, lot . in S line of Addlson street, 228:7% from Bemis,- W-IP:7. thence at \u25a0 right angle 155 degrees 5:9Ji, thence at 72:6. E 20. right angle 61:6; $10. £/>; : ;\u25a0'-. I Bnlldlngr. Contract* ; : ,. v. •' "Clause Spreckels- with .' Home * manufachirlnir company Interior ;.• finish . for .-- Claus .-. Spreckels building,at S corner of ' Market and Third streets, SW 75 by SB: 70;:$2.243. ?^\\ ' -: \u25a0.. :\u25a0' X. Asi Dorn ':Peterson. 1 Kelson Su Co. Xew basement . floor •: for i Calkins building : at SW- ; cor- ner of Battery and Commercial 'streets ;\u25a0 $1,5*40.- - Albert ; Meyer r * with iWJsler* &rDunstall— AU work for a one story \u25a0 frame ; building In'.E line of Forty-ninth avenne,rl2s S of B : street; $2,755.7..i- . Michael Don«U>ne with.Kittle construcnon com- ; pany All * wcrk : for - a . six r story . and . b.iscrn^n t brick building-at SW corner: of;: Pine and- Bat- I tery strtetfi,* W( 97:6by.S 45:10;; $50,000.. >, *-\u25a0*\u25a0 Lufpl Fcpplano.wlthiJobniP.lCuneo-T-Airworfc; except , wment.ln yard. 'for.;a»two "story- and i ba«ement=balldlnj ittiWiline'of Treat. -avenue, 100 Sot Twenty-third Etreet; ; $4,150. v•'\u25a0;. :- * KKAIi ESTATE TRAXSACTIO.>S - X/ -•' *. \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' Albert <", Adams aaj wife to Otto Arndt and wife, lot in S line 'of Twenty-fourth street, 70:914 E of Noe, E 26:0% by S 114; $10. K«rnan Robscn to James 8. llennesify et a 1.," lot in S line of R.street, 67:6 E of Twenty- fourth avenue, S 100. W 57:6, S 75, E 120, N 75. W 37:6, N 100, W 25; $10. , Mario Lacoste to Pierre C. Sapoulm et al., lot in Sline of John street, 68:9 E of Mason, X 23:3, S 48, W 6 Inches, S 6 inches, -W 22:4, N 45:6; *10. William E. Strel and wife to American land and trust company, lot in W line of Twenty-first avenue, 275 o of M street, S 25 by W 120, and two other pieces; $10. . Millard F. Arnest to same, lot in W line of Forty-fourth avenue. 100 N of T »tr«^t, N 25 by W 120; lot in W line of Eleventh arc-cue, 323 S of I street". S 23 by W 120; $10. \u25a0 \u0084-- l.i-wis H. Newroth et al. to Matilda J. W. Htll. 1.-l la S line of Nineteenth street, 131:8 W of Douglas*. W 25 by S 60; $10. . ;-.: Antoine Borel'and wife to Andrew .J. ftal- breath and wife, lot 27, Presidio terrace; $10. ' Same to Presidio terrace association, same; $1. Carter Invewnent company to Louise Toy, lot in £ line uf Dupont street, 59:1 S of Sacra- mento, S 03:5 by E 71:1%; $10. Lloyd A. Lundstroxn, by guardian, to Harold A. Lnsidstroni. lot In SW line of Eighteenth ave- nue South, 150 SE of L street, SE 75 by SW 100. and one other piece; $10. George Haas realty company to Harry C. Warwick, lot In W line of Twenty -eighth ave- nue, 100 X of S st, N 50 by W 120;, $10. Franz K. Schmid and wife to Jos. Sullivan, lot oa NE corner of Twenty-second and Bryant streets, N 30 by E 100; $10. . , Parkside realty company to Florida Wllcox- son, lot In E line of Twenty-third avenue, 223 X of U street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Same to same, lot in north line of T street. 52:6 "VV of Twenty-first avenue, W 50 by N 100; $10. & Jiame to same, lot in W line of Twenty-third avenne, 100 8 T street. S 100 by W 120; $10. D. Donald . Harklnson to '—, tot in E line of Sixth avenue, * 184 N of Lake street. N'so. E 127:5%,.5W 50. W 124:10; $10.-1 > Sharon estate company to Palace hotel' com- pany, lof 1 on S comer Marfcct and ; New Mont- gomery streets, SE 343 by gW 275; $10. \u25a0 Harold A. Lnndstroin to Lloyd A.' l.aadstrom. lot in SW line of \u25a0 Eighteenth avenue South,. 150 SE L street. SE 75 by SW 100; $5. - - ..•••. \u2666 T.. B."Potter- realty- coni-jeny to Ha tile D. Wren, lot 11. block 55, Iteis- tract; grant. - - Jos. Pokoray '. to. J j col) Weisshem, lot in N line of Twenty -first, etreet, : 150 -E of Castro street, E 25 by X 114; $10. : B*>«* Jxillding company to Frank IL Doane.' lot In W^line of Spruce £treet_-» 77:7"-g \u25a0 2V : of Cali- rornla street, X 27 by W'S7:6; $10. Emma G. Butler lo Julia B. Smith, lot In W line of Spruce : avenues, 00:"% X of California street, X 27 by W 67:0; $10. Fred A. Sleinmann «n<i wife to Mary Eaos. lot in SE line of Athens street. 60:8 XE of Brazil avenue. XE 23:4 by SE 100; $10. . Orlando l^ensi and \u25a0 wife to Felice Bctta. lot in X line of.Telegraph place, " 20"»:3 W-of Kearny meet, W 17:214 by X 40;- $10. Baker's Beach land company to Ida Freyer," lot in E line of Thirty -second a veuuo. 300 X of California street, N 30 by E 120; $10. Mary E. Weatherly. to C*rl A. Hosrlln, lot In *>< line, of Newinan 6treet,loo E of Bennlngton E 25 by XiS7;6;;slo. :. CUarles Stone to Edla.M. Stone, lot in S line of. Ellert *treet,"*j's0 J B of rßcnnington,* E25 by S )>7:<*;/5.10.* --\u25a0 ;. ;\u25a0 " -. \u25a0 -. ,--- ..."- - •\u0084. Curisiine M.\Dirtz to Emily Cailson.^lot ln.S line of Twc-nty-e<>oond :street, 255 4 W of Sanchez, W2sby S 114; $10. \u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0.-'',, ..•-,:. I'aul Paap to Rosa W. Phf-lp*. lot in . X '\u25a0\u25a0 line «f Stale street, 250 W of Castro, ;W 25 by X 100; $10. - V / ' Charles Batto and wife to Western, Pacific THE SAX #RI^GISCO CALL,. WEDNESDAY, ;, MAJCH J4, 1908! TRADERS IN MINE STOCK OPTIMISTIC 15 MCTIQNSALES lio -Tio sto CHEAPHORSES AT AUCTION. 110 Head. Attention Fanners Come to Oak« \u25a0 land Wednesday, March 4. . " We have them from tv« dray and ready for the plow. Bis mares and geldings from 1.100 to 1.400 lbs., single and in spans, all city broken and all out of hard work. They are. at your prtee, and cot ours.:Thi!« comblnatipn sale is open to aIL Yon can sell as well as buy. AH borses guaran- teed. Will be hooked. cp after sale. Among the Sot are trotters.' racers, saddlers, Shetland ponle*. heavy and -ligntj. vehicles and sll sirds <>C har- n«ig. Sale : commences at 11 a.m., rain or shine. 565-567 4ta St.. Oakland. Special rates to eoua- try shippers by railroad from on* to a carload. . \u25a0?\u25a0-_ - J..W. MEDKIROS. Licensed Anctioneer. i NOTICE OF: \u25a0;. Warehouseman's Sale The following property will be sold at public auction, for account of whom It may concern, on THURSDAX, March 12,. 1808. at Kentucky street warehouse, Kentncky street near Fourth. San Francisco. Cal. (wbere said goods are t«!4 and stored), in order. to pay freight and storage and other lawful charges thereon. Sale will be- gin at 10:30 a. m.: 2 carload* rom-li fir larab*r. 1 carload ' rough plna lumber, 2 carloads rough sugar, pine/lumber* 1 carload rough oak Ismber. 1carload cotton felt mattresses, 1 carload easting sand, 2 carloads pressed steel ceiling. 17 cases "Klrlln's Disc" cultivators. Dated at San Francisco, Cal., March 3. 1908. EDGAR J. DB PUB. Warehouseman. NOTICE OF WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE Th<r following property will be sold at pnblie anction, for acconnt of whom it may concern, on THURSDAY. March 12. 1803. at Mission bay warehouse, I Kentncky - street near Channel. Saa Francisco. Cal. (where said goods arc held and stored), in order to pay freight and storage and other laxrful charges thereon. Bale will begin at 11:30 a.-m.: 4 carloads rough flr lumber, 3 carloads flr piling. Dated at Sin Francisco, CaL. March 3, 1908. ' , ' EDGAR J. DE PUg. Warehouseman-. NOTICE Of WAREHOUSEMAN'S SAIE .:The following prpperty will be sold at public auction, for . account of whom it may concern, on THURSDAY. March 12. 1908. at Occidental warehouse. First and Brannan streets, San Fran- cisco, CaL (where said goods arc held and stored),. in order to pay freight and storage aad other lawful charges thereon. Sale will begin at 12 m.; 1 carload coal, "Rocky Monntain." Dated at San Francisco. Cal.. March 9, 1909. : : . EDGAR J. DB PUE. Warehouseman. Hackney Horses The Woodland Hackney Stud otters several* line, young horses at private ' sale. Teams, single drivers and saddlers. May jbe seen at ~ San Francisco Riding Club, 7th ay. near park. : A. H. BRINTON. Manager. iJffi AUCTIONS Thursday, March s..beginning. .beginning at 1 p. m.. at livery stables, 1516 Broadway, 8. FFt. t 40 bead of all purpose borses. . / . C. BUTIjER, Auctioneer. OCE AX TRAVEL \u25a0^fjp^J Steamers Leave \u25a0 Broadway /&}£J?g\ Wharves (Piers 9 snd 11.) /^^T_^t\ LO^* RATES. Including (l V^^l BERTHS AND MEALS. I ( \ «^§^ J I SPECIAL ROXTND *, TRIP' U \r^V'o7 RATES. \-s^V___>W FOR LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO , .' SANTA BARBARA SANTA ROSA......:.. i. Every Sunday, 10 a. os. QUEEN .....Every Thursday, 10 a.-m. FOR SEATTLE, TACOJIA, VICTORIA AND VANCOiniER, B. «?„ PUGET SOUND AND ALASKAN PORTS CITY OF PUEBLA........JJar. 13. 27. 11 aVm. UMATILLA Mar. 6. 20. 11 a. m. --- And Alternately | Every Friday Thereafter. BOUND THE SOUND EXCURSIONS. 11 DAYS* Round Trip. Including .Berth and Meals, <«. FOR EUREKA (HU3JBOLDT BAY) CITY OF TOPEKA..Mar. $, 14, 20, 26. 10:3Oa. m. POMONA... Mar. 11, 17. 23, 29, 10:3Oa. m. And Every Third Day Thereafter. FOR GUAY3IAS, MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADAi , SAN JOSE DEL" CABO, ALTATA, MAGDALEN A BAY. ';« CURACAO .About Marco 17. 10 a. m. "ALASKA EXCURSIONS, 190S The palatial " : Alaska . excursion steamship SPOKANE, will leave Seattle 11 p. m., June 16, July 1, ltt, 31, August 13. " \Right reserved to change this schedule. ' . TICKET OFFICES i SAN FRANCISCO— 3 Market St., 112 Market st. and BROADWAY WHARF—TeI. Kearny 402. General Offices..::..; .......112 Market st. Freight Office .........'....Broadway Wharf OAKLAND Ticket Office. .../..... .963 Broadway C. D. DUNANN, G. P. A.. Saa Francisco. Toyo Kisen Kaisha " ; Steamship Cot)~ S. S. "America Mara" (via Manila). Tuesday. March 3. 1908. ' S. -S. "Nippon ' Mara" (via Manila), Tuesday. March 31, 190S. * S. S. - "Honjtttons" (via Manila), Satur- day.. April, 25. 1908. . Steamers sail from company's piers. Nos. 42. 44. near foot of Second st., 1 p. m.. for Yoko- hama and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu, - Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai and eoanectlnfi at Hongkong with steamers for -Manila. India, etc. ; No cargo received on board oa day of sail- ing. - Round trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and ' passage apply at ofSee, 240 James Flood building. . W. H. AVERT. . : Assistant General Manager." OCEANIC S. S. CO. (SPRECKELS LINB> TAHITI.- SOUTH \u25a0 SEAS—S. 6. Hariposa safla March 9, 1903. - Round trip, first * class, $123. Scenic line to ' New . Zealand, via - Raratoan, Cook Island, Ist $175 to Auckland. $77.30 3d. HONOLULU—S. S. -' Alameda sails 11 a. m. March \u25a0 21. Bound trip, $12S. Passenger Dept., 673 Market st.; Freieht Office, .\u25a0• 90 Clay st. "Phone Ttmp. 1231. Alaska Pacific S. S; Co. 1-\u25a0-. EXEG ANT : STEAMSHIPS BUCKM AN & WATSON Every Saturday it 1 130 p. m. 'Only direct root* between Saa Francisco, Seat- tle and .Tacoma." .Through freight and passenger rates to all Sound points, also Alaska. -For rates apply to W. D. WELLS, Gea'l Art, Ticket office. 64 Market st. ..Steoart.st. dock SAILINGS BY STEADY.' MODERN. LUXURIOUS LEVIATHANS. v Lpndon-Pari^Haniburg Graf Waldersee.Mar..2l Amerika - (new).'. .Apr. ft Pennsylvania . :Mar. 2S Pretoria '. . Apr. 11 Patricia ;.:....: Apr."4 Kaiserin (new).. Apr. 23 Gibraltar-Naples-Benoa Hamburg..^.... Mar. 311 Bulgaria .......Apr. IT Oceana \u0084....:.'.. Apr. 2|Moltke ..;.;;. ..Apr. 22 nrilKP V Apr * 2 from' New York OpCUIdl UiUIOC per S. S. Oceaaa to Madeira, Gilbraltar. T*njler, -Algiers. Naples and Genoa— lst Cabin exclusive, |$0 and upward. ; H AMBURG-A3IEFUCAN I .t*V*B. ' .7 908 Market St.: (nea-rPo-frell), S. F. Compsigaie I , Generale ; Transatlantlqife :. DIRECTLINB.To'haVRE-PABIS- .. Sailings every: Thursday.', lnstead of SaturdaY, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42.' North river, foot of Morton nt. - . "• :. Tlrat clans to Havre,* s7o. and upward: «»fonil class •toa Havre,- $45 ~ and * upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR :,UNrTED- STATES AND CAN- ADA;; 10 State st-,% New -York. FUGAZI. Manager Pacific. Coast. 630 Montsromery *t.. <»n Francisco. - Tickets * sold by ' all railroad ticket srents.,; "^;V-. : "V_.-" _i-.:v. :v . O-" .1 : - i". \u25a0' BAY AXD I XTERUrJIAS" KOUTES ! VALLEJO AND NAPA \y. - NAPATALLEY ROUTE ' Mentlcello' S. ; S." Co. 1 : and Napa Valley Electric R. R. Co. *.- Close connections.' .O^ROU.VD- TRIPS; DAILY— 6 . BoatB*:leave-.San ! Fra~nci»col7:oo," •9:4ia- m.. 12:30 noun. 3:15, 6:00. •SiSO p. m. *.aßBßft&' %-> San tFraDcisoo ' landing -and office. Cla y \u25a0\u25a0 street wharf,*- north end - ferry bntldlng, ; Market . street ferry;»> Meals "aVla* carte. "• - .. -. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- -\u25a0 *\u25a0 -,> . Phone ; Kt?arny < 406. > s. - \u25a0• "•\u25a0\u25a0 .•Lands Navy Yard. direct. '- \u25a0-•L.'.'ii -'.".u;.. CARDs. OF •}THANKS ->'. \u25a0.: - - s Janoovich— We 'i wish '--. to ;•extend ; our. . hea rt- f elt '- tlianks Ito •\u25a0 our ' many .-. friends .- for. their kindly\u25a0 sympathy/ during our . late i bereavement,' alsoi for*tbe beautiful \u25a0 floral* offering.' \u25a0-. -. -- MRS.'SPIRO (i. JANCOVICII and Children^ O'MEARA— In this city, March 3. 1009, Mary 'O'Meara, a native of County Tipperary, Ire- ' land, aged 77 years. . ' The funeral will take place tomorrow (Tburs- - , day ) , at 8:S0 o'clocl* - a. :' m., from her late residence, 115 Third avenue, Richmond dis- trict, thence to Star of the Sea church, -where a requiem ' mass ~ for the i repose of ber soul will be celebrated, commencing at 9 a. m. In- terment Holy . Cross .cemetery. \ : - PATTEBSON— In Oakland, 'OaL, March 3, 100S. Mary Patterson, beloved wlie of William Pat- \u25a0\u25a0 terson, .a native of Ireland, iaged 65 years. ': Friends - and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the . funeral Friday, ; March 6, at- 8:30 \u25a0 o'clock /%.. \u25a0. m.,\ from her late residence, - 813 Campbell street, thence to St. Patrick's, church, where a , requiem hith mass : v . for the repose; of her, soul will be , celebrated, ;*rommenclnx at 0 o'clock : a.' . m. Interment St. Gary's . ceinet|ry.^ ..;-.. PKTTERSON— M .city. March 2, 1908, Wil- liam : Pettersoß,,\dearly beloved \u0084 husband : of Christina Petterson, :and; loving father of Wal- ter, and I Etheferfc" etterson, a native of Malrao, Sweden, age<V4s years B, months and 3 days. A member of,- Golden State lodge No. -16, I.O. 0.'. F., ,of -Vallejo, CaL; Swedish Society. of - San Francisco and the Journeymen shipwrights' " association. CValleJo, Cal.. papers please copy.) Friends , and : acquaintances are . respectfully , '. Invited to : attend tbe funeral services tomor- '\u25a0, row (Thursday), at , 1' o'clock p. - m., at the Swedish-American hall, - 2174 Market street ' between j Church and Sanchez. Remains at the chapel. of Craig, Cochran & Co., 1163 Va- lencia street near v Twenty-third. . . PINCHON— In Oakland, CaL, March 3, 190S, . Mary,E." Pinchon, relict- of 'the late Joseph Pinchon, - and sister of 'J. ,V. ; Roach, a native :of; Masachusetts, i. aged ; 68 years. - - PIZZO— In this * : city. March 1. ISO-?, Matteo Pizzo,' dearly beloved father of Giovanni. Do- menlco. / Maria;-.- Lnefa'jtnd' Rosa 'Pizzo. a.-na- tlve of-Mondovl, Italy, aged 52 years. Friends and - acquaintances are.- respect- fully -invited \u25a0 to. attend - the funeral tolny -,; (Wednesdays March ' 4, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., M from * the ' parlors of Valente. Martni \u25a0'&. Co.. ; 649 Green street between Stockton and Powell. KEICHENBERG— In this city, (March 3, 1903, Bernhard IV.vRelchenberg, a I native of Ba- ;_varia,.: Germany. , '• .-. ... ROGE-^ln Alameda, Cal., March 2, 1908. - Ellea \u25a0\u25a0-: Roge, wife, of ,' Louis Roge, -. and mother, of Mrs. .T.~G.' Daniels.. Mrs. J. H. Bromberger, Mrs. Frank* Thompson of " Alameda,--- Mrs. J. - Bell and Mrs. J. , Hackett . of San Francisco, -jagod'-68: years." ' j,.>-\u25a0" " :.-' •\u25a0\u25a0 ; Friends | and : acquaintances are | respectfully Mnvited to attend, the funeral tomorrow (Thurs-. day), -March 's, at 9 o'clock a. m:," from her late residence, 1610 St. Charles street, Ala- meda." thence .to \u25a0 St. Joseph's church at . 9:30 o'clock, where mass for the repose of her soul •:\u25a0: \u25a0 will •-' be =. celebrated. T Interment private, St. \u25a0Mary's cemetery. >,-; .; - , ::'%.. SCHUG—In this city, March 1, 1903, Daniel \u25a0 Schug,' beloved husband . of .Theresa Scuug, arid father "of yCharles gnd. Henry Scliug, a native ' of. Germany, aged 'tis years -4 - months "and 16 ' days.- •" . 5.1.1- '..' '\u25a0:-'/" '\u25a0> .\u25a0--. . Friends - and acquaintances -\u25a0' are respect- ' fully - invited \u25a0_ to attend , the .funeral today \u25a0 .; (Wednesday), at 10 -a. m.; from -.the parlors of H.; F. .Suhr *vCo.T •.'919 - Mission street between : Twenty-fifth : and Twenty-sixth. Inter- . - ment \u25a0 Mount Olivet » cemetery, by .carriage. STANTON— In ; Oakland. - Oat:", kMarch 2, lOCS, \u25a0 William \u25a0; Stanton, ; husband, of the late . Annie Stanton, :\u25a0 a ,'natJve of /County Mayo, ..Ireland. . aged 58.yearn. ; (Glasgow; papers : please copy.) ' Friends and acquaintances are -respectfully I invited •to attrnd the '\u25a0 funeral :\u25a0 today ( Wednes- •>" day), M^arch14,% from the ' home : : of i the ' Little Sisters, '.i corner -; of Twenty-second" and \u25a0-' Web- fter i streets, "at ; 1:30' p. < m. v - Interment- St. Mary's /cemetery, Oakland. "- v " ..- : SWORDS-^-In ?Oakland,^ Cal., '\u25a0• March 2, 1903, , Eliza"-,; Swords,"; relict.,- of -the .: late Patrick \u25a0'\u25a0 "Swords,"-' and? dearly; beloved . mother ;of Mrs. 1 Eujene.-; Weber, Mrsl- William. Such;- Mrs. G. > C. Ginn-and Mrs." J.- W. ; Dana,* a-native of Ireland, 'aged -65: years.' '' ' , . ; Friends ->. and •:*; acquaintances , -are :. respect- ' fullyi invited " to ; -; attend \u25a0\u25a0; the \u25a0'•\u25a0funeral .today ' (Wednesday), i March -4,vat 9:30 o'clock a." m., frora the: funeral. parlors i of ; McManus & Free-, ' man,'- \u25a0; Seventh ; and Castro v streets,- Oaklan.l. thence 'to. Sacred : Heart church,". Fortieth : and ' Grove i streets, ?\u25a0. where *• a - requiem -;-. high mass "for the \u25a0 repose . of her soul will, be:celebrateti, 1 : commencing at 10 a. m. Interment St.* Mary's }. '.cemetery.; ' . \u25a0;: \u25a0-'. : .-\u25a0 •,'; ,'. .. ":: .;\u25a0..:' ' ..-* TAYLOR-^-In^ this ' dry. : March I, ' 1903,- N.i- '.-?. thanlel Taylor, \u25a0; husband * of ; the \u25a0 late : Elizabeth \u25a0 '\u25a0. Taylor, \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 and - ' uncle ; of . JucUon ,. H. *' Root . of -•\u25a0 \u25a0 Hartford, t Conn.,* aged 85 " years. , .* : / \u25a0 Friends. I ' "' acquaintances - and ; members .•' of Golden \u25a0\u25a0: Gate lodge * No.*: 3;i K. *of P.;> are \u25a0 re- 'jf. spectfully Invited - to. attend I the I funeral serv- Ices today (Wednesday), March 4.'. at 10 a.*m.,' ."\u25a0* at ;the funeral ? chapel : of - Charles * H. " J. - Tro- \u25a0-.'\u25a0' man,'; 1909. Mission', street '-between" Fifteenth . and -Sixteenth. ; Interment .Cypress :Lawn ceme- \.s tery.-/ .: \u25a0.. . .; -x./S- ; "' '' \u25a0'" :\u25a0'. " "'-„ LOXGLEY— In tbis city, March 2, . 1903/ George ' iW. »• Longley. - _ : '•"..• \u25a0 -.\u25a0 . "Notice -of : funerai;hereafter.;He*nain3'at the " : undertaking '\u25a0\u25a0 parlors -of\u25a0" J. - Hagan, 43 ' Duboce \u25a0 avenue. \u25a0;'. . , :;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;*--, \u25a0:...' \u25a0 > Members -of tiie Veteran National Guard of California are respectfully requested \u25a0to attend the \u25a0 funeral " of " our., late- . comrade; Lieutenant George W. ilongley.'r (See notice later.) ' ,- : /: OTTO NOLTE.. Commander. \u25a0'-. ;'\u25a0 . C. i W. ; RADEBOLD,* Adjutant. ; \ : LYONS— In : this ;citT, : = March! 3," 1W)8/; Leland ; \u25a0. Lyons, :- beloved ,son of Talbot and Anna Lyons. J and brother of-Mrs.^Dorotlij* E. Gasper, * a na- tive -, of xSan 'Francisco, -\u0084 Cal.,* aged .21 years \9-months- and- 25..,days. :-; \u25a0 . \u25a0.. '.• ".Remains -at (the . : funeralv chapel- of.Charles H: J.- Truman,^-. 1909 \u25a0\u25a0 Mission - street \u25a0\u25a0' between ;>Flf teentb j ; and. Sixteenth. .... MANSION—In South San ' Francisco. San Mateo county; Cal;,' March, 2. c15*08, Bridget : Man- . nlon,/- beloved aunt of : Mrs."- F." Lawlor, < Mrs. 2 A. Scharetg, . Mrs.* J. v Cunningham. Mrs. J. :, Canavan,- Mrs. , H.'McHugh" and -James and '\u25a0 - Michael Daley, a \u25a0 native of; Ireland, aged 73 •-." years.. \u25a0*\u25a0.\u25a0;<\u25a0*:\u25a0-;\u25a0,..,.\u25a0 ::\u25a0;\u25a0 .\u25a0'.\u25a0"\u25a0.•;..\u25a0.-.\u25a0. -\u25a0-'.;. \u25a0;\u25a0"': '\u25a0'. Friends and acquaintances are \ respect- fnlly-Invitedv to attend "the funeral . (Wednesday). March : 4, . at 8:15 o'clock .a. in., .from the residence of her niece,' Mrs. F. Lavy- \u25a0 lor; 632 Grand avenue, . South \u25a0 San \ Francisco, . Pan .• Mateo . connty,-.* thence «by \u25a0'- train to San j Jose, \u25a0 Cal.; ; where --. a - requiem high mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's church at 10:20. | a. " m. Intermsnt - Calvary cemetery, ; San . Jose." McKAY— In this city,* March 3, 1908, James A. 1 McKay, beloved husband of tbe late ' Minerva . McKay, ; a nativa ; of Prince Edward Island. \u25a0 aged 61 -years. > \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0 ; ; \u25a0\u25a0 * *\u25a0,-"?•.< *-; .-• ; y?/. \u25a0 ' * ' . Friends and acquaintances are 1 respectfully .. Invited to attend -the funeral* services - tomor- : row (Thursday), March 5, at 10 o'clock a. m. , -, at the parlors of the Western Addition funeral g directors, 1724 Devisadero street between Sut- .ter and Bush. . Interment Cypress Lawn ceme- :>->etT.;:-: w': ; ;k ;'. .. ;. ,\u25a0- "; .- - ; \u25a0,; . \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0 McMENAMIN— In this . city. : March 2, 1903. James McMenamin. beloved husband of Mary . \u25a0 L. •; McMenamin,v roving father of James T..~ \u25a0\u0084 i>arah - L. and Agnes - : D. MeMenarnin, _ and ' brother of f John I and Patrick: McMenamln . and ; < Mrs.r- Bose Lowary,* a native ", of County \u25a0\u25a0, Ty- - rone, ' Ireland, .aged '^ 60 years." •• \u25a0 •-\u25a0*-:.": ••../•• Remains .*;at -" the^ parlors of \u25a0P. Fr Green i Co., ..northeast .'corner 'of Sixteenth * and .Guerrero- streets) J will,, be ; shipped -to Sebas- . tupol, Sonoma cgunty, Cal.,:: today - .<,Wedne*-" :• day) on-- the, ""T:3o'-;ar*m. -boat' from .Tiburon I ferry.'.- Interment I Santa Hosa, Cal. 'A : solemn requiem r higU •; nmss - for*. the. repose of his soul 'will be 'ceiebi-MMUjr'St.; Sebastian's; church, Sebastopo^atill^o'clock'Thursday. , ; '...- McLAUGHUN-^-An'S^anniversary, requiem high mass will be cftebrated for the repose of the soul of the flats .Michael i McLaughlin at St. \u0084"': Joseph's church > tomorro-r (Thursday), \u25a0 com- mencing at 9 a.-m." Friends and acquaintances are respectfnlly \u25a0 Invited to " attend. / MITCHELL^-In this city, March 2, 1 90S, Mary Mithell. dearly beloved wife of .Michael Mitch- ell. - and - loving sister of . Maurice Uayes ' and Mrs. Johanah Wallace, . and tbe late - Edward Hayes and Mrs. Katberlne Flynn, '\u25a0 a native ' .! of \u25a0 Freemount, .- County :- Cork, Ireland, aged : 55 :years 6 months and 17 days. ;•\u25a0 : Friends and acquaintances are . respect- fully invited to -attend^ the 'funeral todiy . (Wednesday), lat 8:15 a.*m., from the par- \u25a0 lors . of Monahan & Co., 1304 Guerrero street corner of Twenty-nfth, thence to St.: Peter*s ;- church. Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets, where .a requiem high mass for .* the repose of. her soul will be celebrated, commencing -at ,9:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. O'BRIEN—In I thU city,\ March 1, 190 S. Ellen \u25a0 E., beloved wife of Michael O'Brien, and \u25a0 mother "of- ."iViiiiam -A. Solari . and Eddie i O'Brien "and sister " of -Edward and the late " William J Moore of Boston, Mass.; a native of ..Boston,- Mass.. aged 54 years. - ;'\u25a0 \u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- I - fully-\u25a0. invited. to \u25a0 attend .. the funeral - today \u25a0* (Wednesday), at. 9 a. m., from her late resl- ', . I dence, : 320 Vallejo street,^ thence to St. Fran- cis church, where . a solemn requiem ' high mass for the repose of her soul will ;be cele- , brated, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.. Inter- ment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeral car from Thirtieth street and San "Jose avenue. O'CONNELL— In this city, March 3, 1908. at bis residence, 856 Chestnut \u25a0< street, Daniel J. O'Connell, dearly beloved son of Mrs. Ellen Bnrdett and the late John O'Connell .and brother of John E. O'Connell, Mrs. Maria Mc- Carthy, Mrs. John " Crof ton, Mrs.' J. Matlson, . Mrs. John H. Nelson.- Mrs. J. Kelly and the late Thomas O'Connell and Mrs. L. ? Rigney, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 42 years .5. months and 21 days. . RAH.WAT TRA-TEI. Io^TJ-v. Traias feava aad an is* pfe^*] San Francisco I ' FKOMFXBSOART la lflOS TERRY DEPOT -" \~*^ Foot of Market Street Leave Xl\ O-VKXANP PIKR— ArrtT* 6.40 a HivwarANues. Sin J05e.......... 7JiS» 7 J»oa Richmoni rVrt Costa. Eeaieia, Sui- s-ta. Cixon, si-r*-aeato. Rosevilitt. MaryrriSle, P.fddirj.Pnnimnir 7.28» 7XOa ElxL-s. Yacsvillk Kuajsey 7 - 28 ? 7.00* Davis, Woodland. WiD-am*. Mjx- *en, TVillowa, HsasHtoa. Coroat Jehansa. Red 81-jft. 7-28» 7.40 a Vailaio, X*os, Calistoja, Santa Rosa, ' Mirtines, San Raaos. 6.08"* 7^*o* Xil-s. Pieassntaa. livers-ore. Lx- tirop^ Stockton, Trasy, Los BacoN K-raw. Hinford. Vi»lia, Porter- vfle.BakersSeid......... 7S2f &00a Gddidd Pass.— Port Costa. Banida, Scn-aecto, Tn--k«s, Easts, Mina, ... Toaopah,GeldSeld | lawxKee I«'..1 «'.. 7.88« B.ooa P?Ti«, Woodlaad. Mirysrilif, Oro- viUs :: 7^B» B.ooa Ru»eL Jiswiri. Ceaferrffi*. &a S Jos^ to« Gates. "A'rjpt. La-sreL. . BU»» 5.20» Port Costa, s'irtiaej. Byron. Tnry, Stockton, Jleretd. Frtsao. Gosdien inaction (Haafor<{). Visalia, Pwter- vaia, BatersasJd 4.48> - 9JSOa NHes. livtrxo^s,Stockton < "lulwin). Valley Sprinc Isne. Sacraaeato, 4.45» 9.00 a Somss, Tuolumne aad Ang?ls 4.45J 9.00 a Atijarie Eijrsn Sucraaentn. Trw- kea, Ojdea.'3alt Lake Qty. t-euver. Kan«aaatr.... 7.28|» 9^*oa Richmond. Port Coita. Uartines B.4a*> lO.OCi Tbe Overland Lisaitec— Denver. Kansas City, Omaha. Chieaj* 8.28p 10.20 a Vallejo, Mar? Wand. Napa 1 1.23 a 10.20 a Los Anjeiea Psswnjw—Port Costa, lisrtine-*, Byron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stoektoa, Merced, Rayasoad. Fres- bo. Haaford, VwaHa, Tulara, Bak- trsSeid, AnjtJca. 7.48j" I^Op NTIeA Saa Jose, sad Way Stations.. 2.48» l.40» Ro»S. Newsri. San Jose. 7^S» 2£Qp BenJda. Stiimn. Stcnsnto. I O^oa 2.29s Portland E.Tnr?as (vi» Daris). W3- , ljaos\ Willowy, Red Broil (Weed. Brsy). Ashland, P0rt1and. ........ II -2Sa 9JOOp Beakta^iatcrs, Sacrunento. Wood- land, KniAts Laadinj. Marytvffla aaiOroriHa 10.45* 3.00 i San Leaadro, Xile». Saa Jo»e 9.28 a 3.20? Port Costa, Martiaex. Byron, Mo- desto. M»reed, Fresio.; I2.O8» 3.30j» Via Tibnron, WetS N'apa, St Hrfena. Cslistoes 10.28* 4.00ft ViUajo. Martin*-*, Baa Ramon. Napi,* " CaKstot*. Saaf* Rota. ,, 9* 2 !* 4.00» VJea, Tracy. Stoekton, LodL 10.28 a a 4.20? Eastern Express— Ofden. P*iebJ». I>-5T»r, Kansas City, St. Louis, O.icsjo Slartines. Stockton. Sserameato. Reoo,Spark» ; 4.48*» 4.40f San Leaadro, Hayvsrd. Sue*. I tB.2Sa Reaaanton, Lrr-nnore \JI 1.48 a - 6.00s The O«r* Li-rited—Newtnan. Los Banoa, Meadota, Fr»ano, Tulare, Bakersfirid. L«s AnjH* ". . - 8.48 a 6.00s Ru'srl. Newark, Saa Jose, Los Gatos Wright 8-48* 6.20s Saa Leandro. N3-si. can Jose 7.48 a 5.40? VsHi-jo, Port Costa, Benicia. Suis-aa. Safraaeato 1i.28a 6.20? China asd Japaa Fast Mail O-risn. Cheyenne, Denver. Kansas. , City.Omabs, Chics-ro.. / 4.45? 6.40s Hayward. Niles and Saa Jose. 6.48» - 7.00? Vallejo, Mirtine i aad Way Stations. Sunday only. t10.38a SJZOp Oremn Express Sacramfato,M*rys- ' vilf?, Reddinz, Portland, Pnjet ftwndaadEa3t. ~... 9.28 a COAST LINE •3"T(Tlilr<l ami Towuseud "JR2Oa Horseshoe— 23l~FtreeirScrati"Fan Francisco.' Ceaetenes, Talencia St., 3d aad To-msend. tBU3S» B. 40» Horseshoe— Valencia St. Ocean View, Cemeten«9,SoutH San Fraaciaco.23d Street 3d sad Townsesd 6.50 a 6.40 a South San Franriseo. San Jose, G3- jw,Hollister, Paiaro, Wstacnvill^ Santa Crxs. Boslder Creek, Daven- port. Dd Monte, Moaterey, Paens Grov«. 8.45p B.ooa T"i- Coaster—rSan Jose, CastroviSe. -rd'.-.aai, Saa Ardo. Pass Robles Hot Sprins-*, SanU Mar-prita, San Lnis Obispo, Oreano, G-adarcpe, Start, Lorapoe, SanU Barbara, Ventura, Oxaard, Los Anjsles I 1.45b B.ooa Pshro. Watsonville. Saata Cms. I 1.-isp B.oot Dei Monte, Moaterey, Pscifie Grove. I l^4sp 820 a South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto. San Jose. Way Stations. 6.3Ca 9.00 a Saa Jose. Gilroy, Saliaaa. Paso Robles «. ' Hot Sprinss, Saa Lnis Obispo Los Gatos, ALaa. Wrijht, Tres Finos, Santa Cms. Gltnwood. ,-.\ . Boulder Cretk, Del Moate,Monterey, PadnaGrov* 4J)Os lI.CC* South 6sa Francisco, Burliossa-te, Saa Mateo, Palo Aho, San Jott. .. . 7.35 a 11.45* Valencia, St., Ocean View, Colma, Cemeterie**. Baden, San Bruno. IJ3? 2.00p South San Francisco. Palo Alto. Saa Jose aad Way Stations...^ t7^oa 3.00? Del Monto Express, San Jose. Gilroy.Chsttondea, Pajaip. Watson- s/ Tula. Saato.Crua, C*«troTl3le, Del vsi Moat* Moaterey, Padfio Grove, Salinas.... I2j)ljl 3.20j» South Saa Fraaei*co, Saa Jose, GO* ray. Hollister, Tres Pinos 1025s 4JJOs Suaset - Express— Dtmiaj, El Paao, Houston. Ne-r Orleans. Paso Robles Hot Spring:; San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Los Angeles. 1 1 .40 a 4.009 Del Monte, Manterey, Pieiie Grove.* 1 1.45? 4.0 3 j Paiaro, Wataonviile, Santa Crua 11 .45s . 4.0D? Kaosaa City, St Louis, Chicago 11.40* 4.20s South Saa Fraaeueo, Saa Jose and Way Station* B.oo* f4.4Ss Horseahoe— 23d St. South San Fran- risea. Cemeteries, Valeaeia St,3daad Tavnsead..... t5.55i t5.00p Saa Bruno, San M.itee, Palo Alto.San Jose aad War Sutions .- 1 3.2C* t5.20s B*uiis*TSin9, San Mateo, Redvood, Palo Altow San Jo«e... tB*4oa 5.25? Horseshoe— Valeaeia Bt,oceaa View. Cemeteries. South Saa FrasciKO, N 231 Street 3d and Townsrad....... 6J35 1 5.40 a South Saa Fnaeisco, San Bruno, Saa Mateo. Redwood, Palo Alto. Saa Jose— Santa Oars. Los Gatos, Wright........ .\.. 6.00» 6.00b Horseshoe— 211 Street, South San Francisco. Cemeteries, Valencia St. 3d aad To-msend.... 7.15p 6^o? South Saa Fnaeiaeo, Saa Jose and WaySUtioris 9^o* t5.25» Horseshoe— Valencia St.OceaaVier, , Cemeteries South San Francisco, 23i Street 3d and Town-fad t7-35p I 8.009 Loa .\ay?l« Paaaager Saa Matto, Redwood. Palo Alto. San Joso. Saliaaa. Paso RobUs Hot SpricA Saa Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, LosAatdes 8.30 a 11.45s South Saa Fraadaeo, Pato Alto. Saa f 1.2C1 - Jotg. ..:..•. .. . , \u0084\u25a0\u25a0.......,., t 7^os tl-00? Sacraawato Rhrer Steamera. ilUtOf "TJauMTTransTeF Company agents collect bagfaitTaad taeeks oa trains of Southern Paoific and ddiver to rriiisa:?. They an sutbarixad to check bacz&C* direct from r*i^f*i(*e. - A for Mornint. , P for Afternoon. , - tSuaday exeepttdL- JS'jadajr only. / '.- \u25a0 '^-:.--.."'-.* \u25a0 - ;.,-.-. , Northwestern Pacific Railroad SOUTHERN DI VISIOX Febr-aa-rT 2S, 19OS VIA SACSALITO For Sausallto, Mill Valley. San Ra- fael Dally Every 30 minutes from 6:45 to 9:45 a. m.; hourly until 3:45 p. m.; then 4:15 and every 30 minute* until 7:45 p. in., 9:00. 10:15. 11:55 p. m. For Fairfax Week Days 6:45, 7:15 a. m.; 2:45, 8:45, 4:15/4:45, 5U5 p. m. Sundays 8:15. 10:45, 11:45, a. m.; 13:45, ""1:15, 3:45 p. m. For - San \u25a0; Quentln Dally 7:45 a. m.. 2:45 p. m. " 2:4»p. m. ''daily and 8:15 a. m. Sun- days only for LagTznltas. Camp Meeker. Monte Rio, Cazadero and way stations. VTA TIBTIKOX For Tlbaroa, Belvederv and Saa Itarael 1:40, "9:20, '11:00 a. m.: 12:30, 3:30, 6:10, 6:30 p. in. daily. 7:40 a. m- dally for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Healdsburg. Cloverdale, Uklah, Wlllit*. Sherwood, Sebastopol, Glen El- len Camp Vacation and way stations. 3-30 p- m. dally for Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Healdsburgr. Cloverdale. Uklah. Guerneville. ; Sebastopol and way sta- tions. 5:10 p. m. dally for Petaluma. Santa Rosa. Glen Ellen- and ,way stations. -»:20 a. m. Sunday only for Petaluma, Santa Rosa and tray stations. •To Xtburon m*T V|^'SWirf***T***'**'*frw Tlctet OMce—Ferry i BtiiWlaj. General Office Ja rasa . Flood Buildins. MT. TAMALPAIS I^AILWAY . Via Sansalito Ferry—Foot of Market St. Lt.Saa Fran, ' . *>• Tamalpafa DAY DAT Kggj*esgf|3 PAY D\T »:45A" 8:« A &2&!«5w 10:42 A 7:43 A .—---. 9:43 A ifißgßr 11:« A I:«P I!*SP 10:45 A 1:*8P 4U4 P l ATUK- 11:15 A . \u25a0 2:15 P saTCß- dat. 1:45 P. Lsoai Natiaay* 4:15 P day ,4-45 P. »;45P »— toyTlaw t:»P »-34 P v TICKET OFnCB AT SAUSAUTO FERRY . OCEAN JSHORE "RAILWAY Depot l-'tli and Mlaaioa 4ts. Daily escejtc Saa- tfay—LMve:; 9:l3a, l:0 Op. 5:13 p. Arrive: 3:13 a. 12:00 noon, Siuv- ° Suadars and hoUJ.*-"— Leave: 9:15 a, 10:40a. 12*ti5p, 2:00p, 3:23j>. 3:15 p. Arrive; 8: 15*. 11: 65 a, 1 :*»\u25a0>, l:\Sih. 4:40p, «:30n. i - ;,, MARRIAGE UGENSES INDEPENDENT OF THE TRUST Seventy- five Dollars \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0".\u25a0" -1 will- furnish:/ *.; \ SHROUD AND pH{MV[RED CASKET JULIUS S. GODEAU ' \u25a0"_\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0*.*:.= ?'•- v.w^-k^ ?-"-.--- -..f--"--.: :--\u25a0;-.>.\u25a0 --:,;\u25a0,.-. ,_.-.. -\u25a0\u25a0 \ : Main Offlc* : £ 2123 \u25a0\u25a0 Bush 7 St. .West 2C09 ; And 1 1305 KrnnhJln 'St.' nr."17 1 b, Oakland ".-\u25a0.,,, ' . Phone Oakland 4U45 ' >:. Branch: 805 Montgomery A y."Temp. 3288 Ajnbulaac© and Carrlagea to Hiro - Thomas -A. \u25a0\u25a0, Baxter.' 22." G!enwood ;"; Springs; Colo.; 'and 'Mary \u25a0L.'.O'Brienf- 23. Almonte, Can. I"- George : W. Leslie. : 29. ' 936 'Fillmore 6t.,- and 1 Stella' Dunn. 2f>, San Rafael.""""' -"'': ;-,-'"•-' j Abraham H. Kornblnm, 24, Los Angeles, and I Mac E. := Roudap 19, , 1723 Pine st. ; t . | John M.. Williams, 31." Norwood.*- O.,' and Mar- ! garet R. McClelland,' 35, •;Pittsburg; Pa. v OAKLAND, March 3.^-TUc following . marriage llccnws were tswued today : - . " ' .. - ;' : Gwyn H. Baker, 2S, and Jtfsephlne ,Gray, 25, both of. Oakland. : , "'."-- "«:, - :. ' '^ Ezra 1.,;:T011e,* 55, Manhattan, Nev.,. and Amanda* S. Turner, 46, : Berkeley. . L*onidas' Tnlly: Roberts,, 2<,-Marysvllle, and Delia" M. Sears, 27. Sacramento. r- v ... . - -' WiUiam 'H. Gorrill, 35,- San ; Francisco, and KaUserine C. Bunnell, 27, Berkeley. ' ' Anthony W. , Petelnger, SI, and Maude Mor- fell, 23,^oth of Stockton. ;;.- ... BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS 'I,'-''/ ". "\u25a0'—— ; 'V- , -I ''-'-' f : . Birth, . marriage and. death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They mugtbe handed in at either of the publication of rices and be indorsed with the. name find residence of; persons author-. Ued to have tbe same ' published. Noticaa re- stricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charga. BIRTHS " CXIFFORD-^-In Oakland, Cal., ,- February 23, 1908, to tbe wife of Samuel T. ;Clifford, a .'-son..;'/- .;- .\u25a0_: . •\u25a0: \u25a0''.''_'\u25a0\u25a0• ,\[ -.\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0;." \u25a0 DIAMOND— In this city, February. 4, 190S, to ; \u25a0' the . wlf« of Charles E. Diamond,' a ; daughter. GOODMAN— In this city, to the wife of C. H. .Goodman; a daughter. . - .'\u25a0\u25a0'./. MALONX— fn city, Febrnary 17..i1005. \u25a0 to ; the :\u25a0' wife, of P. 1- Malony,.-; a z daughter. O'CONNELL—In I this city, February , 19, 1903, to : the wife of James P. O'Connell,'. a son. v \u25a0\u25a0:'"'-'^: "I - MARRIAGES \u0084 : - :.*; BERGMANN—REICHWAGEN— In this city, March 1,. 1008. - by the Rev.- Panl Branke, Alfred Bergmann' and Carrie Reichwagen, both g of San Francisco.- JENSEN— SORENSEN— In this city, February 22," 1908, by tbe. Rev. K. M: ::Stensrud, Alfred WSi Jensen of San Francisco and Annie C. Sat- ensen of Ross, Cal. \u0084- 1 ''-..*";\u25a0 : - DEATHS; BoUan, ' Thomas ... 75 Mannlonj Bridget .. 73 Kcynton, Sarah A.. 67 McKay, James A...... «1 Brockboff,' Kmma ..til Mcilenamin, James. .'so Brjant, John F...... McLaughlin, M...(Massi Coyle.Rev. John P.. 51 Mitcuell, Mary. ..... :>5 Cntlen, ' Charles ....78 O'Brien, Ellen >E..... 54 Davis, Margaret 8.. O'Connell, - Daniel j J. 42 Flammer, Charles.... 59 O'Meara, Mary ..... 77 Fowler, Hazel E. ... 22 Patterson, Mary...... 65 Fraser .......(Infant) I'etterson, William. . 45 Furey,' James 5.... 30 Pinchon, Mary E....^ 5S* Gates?, :Edwin F. ... 28 ' Pi«zo, Matteo ....". 62 Gn0Ut..:.... (Infant) Relchenberg, B. V.. Uarlock, Robert E-. C 6 Roge,,- Ellen ..:68 Henderson, Chas. A. 64 Schug, ; Daniel ;«8 Holecefc ...-..-.(lnfant) Stanton,^ William.... 58 Howe, Mary ' ..... 32 Swords, Eliia :".' .... <j5 Howland, Llllyth... 7 Taylor, Nathaniel..... 65 IvancoTich,"'"John. ... 40 . . \u25a0- Longley, Gro. W... Jancorleh, S. G...(Card) Lyons, JLcland .....21 BOHAX—In this cltf. March 2. 1908. Thomas . Boban, beloved husband of Elizabeth Bohan** loving father of Patrick,* Peter, Thomas, John, ' James;, Michael. Matthew,. Mary and Rose Boban,: Mrs. James McGovern and the late Daniel and^- Joseph \u25a0 Bohan, - and,. brother of John Bohan *of Randolph, Mass., a. native of County Longford, Ireland, ag<-d 75 years. . ' . *\u25a0 Friends \u25a0 and acquaintances- are \u0084r espect-. fnlly # invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday*; March 4, at 7:30 o'clock a. m.; from his late residence, 85 Crocker street off West Mission street, thence to ;St. Jo- seph's church, where a ! solemn | requiem ; . high rnasis for the repose of . his soul will be cele- . brated,' commencing at" 8 o'clock. . Interment Holy Cross- cemetery, r BOYNTON— In Oakland, C»l., March 2, 1903, j Sarah r Amelia Boynton, a. native of Massa- chusetts, aged 67 years S months and 21, days. BROCKHOFF— InSt. Helena, Cal.;' February 27, 190*. Emma Brockhoff, beloved wife of Charles 11. Brockhoff, dearly beloved mother ot,Mrs. J. Werle, Mrs. H. Brlnier and Charlie, Sophie, Emil and the late Wll lam Brockhoff: and lov- ing; sister of Mm. J.-'-H. Rlppe of San-Fran- 1 cisco and Mrs. D.- Strass and Fred Hlllens - of , Hanover, Germany, a native \of Hanover, Germany, aged 61 years and 2 months. ; \u0084.;. BRYANT In this city, March 1, 190 S. John F." Bryant, son of the late Thomas S. Bry- ant and Sophronla W. Bryant, -and beloved ! brother of Mrs. Alice E. Kruse and Kdith H. / Bryant, a native of New Bedford, , Mass. COYLK In this city, March 3,:IPOB. R«v. John -. P. Coyle. dearly belOTed son of. Bridget abd :tlie late -James Coyle, and loving brother of \u25a0Joseph A. Coyje, Mrs. Martin P. O'Dea. and the late Jameg X-, Edward F. and William Coyle. . a native of San Franci-sco, Cal.",- aged 51 years and 4 months. \u0084 - \u25a0 . Friends and 1 " acquaintances "are''respectfuily -inritwi l to attend tbe funoral Friday morning. V March 6, from T Star of.the Sea' church, where \a solemn reqniem high mass for the repose of .."• JhJs , soul - 1 iclll \u25a0\u25a0be i celebrated, commencinj- at |10 ; o'clock r » a., m. Interment; Holy 'Cross .-../cejnetery. -.:... ;\u25a0-; ... :^?,--. '.;.,\u25a0\u25a0 \u0084-;_,. •;-.\u25a0.. - CULLEN— In "this city, March 3, 1908, Charles Cuilen, dearly beloved husbands of" Cather- " me Cuilen. beloved father of.the late Cecelia Cuilen,: and stepfather of. Mrs. 'R. Brewer, a native of. County Tyrone. '. Ireland, aged 78 - rears 11 months and 29 days.' . " ' " \u25a0 Friends j and . acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend ' the funeral tomorrow (Thurs- day), at 9 o'clock'a. m., '.from, his late resl- I dence. 1380 Twentieth avenue South, thence "-to, AH Hallows church, .where a -requiem high - mass for the repose of his soul will be cele- brated, commencing; at 9:3o. o'clock -a.^m. In- terment . Holy, Cross cemetery, by carriage..; DAVIS— In Fruitvale. Cal., March 2. 190S, Mar- garet Belknap Davis, loving mother: of Mrs. :Marg«ret Davis Test \u25a0of I>os . AngelPH.: ilrn. Morton B. :\u25a0 Lindley .; of Fruitvale .: and Ml&s ..JusL«4a Davis T of. Berkeley. \u25a0.• .... Kotice of . funeral , hereafter. I'LAMMKH— In™ Berkeley, : C«l.. March .*". IMS, Charles Flammer, '-beloved husband 'of Anna Klammer, and fathi»r ' i>f Ernest \u25a0 and Charlos Flammor, a native of I.ulilngen, Germany,- ayed 59 years 9- months and: 2s days. _ \u25a0 ; FOWLER— In" this city.":March 2^ 1908.. Hazel E. Fowler, r beloved daughter of C. E. and "KlizabetU A. Fowler," sister of, Vivian. Les- ter. Vina and i Eddie \u25a0 Fowler, and grand- daughter of the late C.E. Fowler of Watsan- ville, 1 , a native of -.Watsonville, Cal., aged v 22 years 4 - months and i 4 . days. A member of the United ; Artisans; No.. 200. o (Watsonville, . Cal., papers :please v copy.) :>. . \u25a0.'•\u25a0 •' \u25a0 \u25a0-- Friends i and ' acquaintances (are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral' tomorrow '(Thurs - | day), at 11 o'clock a-r-m., from her late resi- dftnee, 42 Alvarado street, ' thence to . Cypress Lawn cemetery, where \u25a0 services : will be held ? at the chapel upon the arrival of the electric I funeral : car *: from Thirtieth -street and _San Jose aveuue. - "" FRASEP.— In Ingieside, . :CaL". . March 2. 1903, Gordon William Kraj-er, dearly beloved "\u25a0" s«n of William and, Hazel- Frase*. and grandson of . Gordon ami .- Jennie . FTaser ; and . William and- Mary Davenport.: a 'native ; of; San Fran- cisco, .Cal.'. . aged-ir months and ; 2 days.; ; FUREY—In thl* ; city. ' March 3, 1908. ; James ,iS. i Fnrcy. beloved brother, of Daniel .1.. John % F.'-and Patrick; J.-Kurey, -a. native of County "Clare, Ireland, aged 36 years, and ' 2 months.*, j -The funeral will take. place from the resl- deDee \u25a0.; of .- hig.; uncle; -2721 * Hyde -street,* ?.at 8:30 o'clock a.- m.- tomorrow^ (Thursday), thence : to St.-^ Brlgid's church,. whf re " a requiem high niasn '. for.. the. repose of his.soul will : be . cele- - . brated. .commencing . at 9•: o'clock a. m. Inter- -.ment Holy CroVs -cemetery. : :- - /. :. GATES—In this clty.iMarch 3/ 190S, Edwin F. - .Gates, beloved .son ' of ; James H. . and Kate S. Gates. \u25a0 and \ brother. 1 of ;.the\ late . Emery; P. «nd Harry: J.\Gatei-.. a" native of California, aged \u25a0". 26 years 6 ' months .- and;: 7 ;. days. ,% - "\u25a0- Friends and acquaintances are-, respectfully \u25a0invited to attend the funeral tomorrow,- (Thurs- ~day), at ll'o'clock..a. ! m.,'- form,his late xesi- dence, ,'2207 ..Post street. ; Incineration ? I.' O^ O.F. crematory.' Interment; private. . : '; GNODT— In Alameda,* Cal;. 'March 2/1908. Ame- Vlie Gnodt, ' beloved : daughter of Angusta and Bruno 2 Gnodt. and. sister, of Alfred * Gnodt, a native of California, aged ,7 months and 8 \u25a0-days.- /; -^ *\u25a0:••,""x"-- "^;:.--' ,-'cC- " : -J: V '.'. ': : . HARLOCK—In , this city, March 2," 1908, > Rob- . | ert ' E.~- Harlock. v - beloved ',husband of ' Mary A. 1 Harlock, (nee Cagney),'a' native of Australia, - : aged 60 : years and 5 months. \<_< ; . - > -«*.-.-< v "', The.fnnerft" will, take place today* ( Wednes- \u25a0k *lny), : at 12:30 o'clock,- from the parlors "pf \u25a0 . j;:C; O'Connor & Co., 770 Turk street, thence to St. '\u25a0 Patrick's 'Church ... for services. " Inter- :• ment : Holy; CroRS -!cemetery. ' .*,- ;. J .v HENDERSON— In- Sacramento. : Ca1.,.- March* li 1908." Charles -"Alfonro: Henderson, eldest -• son of \u25a0> O.;- W." Heftderson." and s, brother : of , G. i F.y '•- 'A. S.r H. H. and H.'B.' Henderson, Mrs. LC. E. - Notingham,*Miss A.*: L." Henderson, Mrs. O."E. \u25a0i, 'Allen \u25a0 and \u25a0; Mrs. ' j G. .},A.^ Skain, > a >; native '. of I Ohio.;, aged \u25a0 54. years ; and ;5- months. \u25a0\u25a0•.' : '-f HOLECEK— In'Vthis ici'ty?^March 3. 190S,% Apnes c Holeoek.l beloved daughter \u25a0of Frank and Car©-' '.'•line .Holecek.; and, sifter of Helen Holecek, a V native of ' San s Francisco," Cal., aged 5 ; months ;-Y and ; 13 >: days. .';.-, >• •-. •".'' -.:"-'\u25a0 -.;\u25a0 -.\u25a0.;\u25a0 \u25a0 :^" HOWE—ln " Alameda; 1 Cal.,' March . 2,** 1908; Mary \u25a0" Howe.Vrellct .of \u25a0 the ' late i William »Howe,-; and %*dearly ' beloved v mother » of - Mary : E. ; Boles iof :Z: ZBye. - N.VJ. ; William F. Howe . of . San Fran- \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 cisco. ., Frank : G.Howe \u25a0of i Piedmont £ and | Mrs." :'.: '.- J. -i H : -Walker of ;Alameda, \u25a0 . a X naUve ?Zof : ; Massachusetts, aged 592 < years ; and ? 15 1 days. . : -\ ' \u25a0:• ' Friends svand •-• acquaintances y-. are :-' respec t- V i fnlly > lv vited s to j. attend :*: * the >' funeral « today ~ (Wednesday). .' March: :4, at 2, o'clock p.":m., ; : from ". her \u25a0 late residence, 1520 Benton street, \u25a0\u25a0Alameda. Interment ; Mountain : View cemetery, v 'Oakland. . ;\u25a0;\u25a0•"\u25a0"•- ;.- r*': r ; "'\u25a0-. ':':'.\u25a0.:\u25a0'.''.-.\u25a0'\u25a0 ;-•. - ; '->,'.-^, HOWLAND—In ? this scity.*'5 city.*' March 3.' 1908 , (of ' ' diphtheria);s iat :•• the «*residence \u25a0? 20 Holyoke street, Lillyth s H."t Howland/- beloved" daughter V; of ; Charles >,W.i and I Hattie \u2666 Howland,' and \u25a0 lov- t ' Ing i sister jofi Cecil * and i Sibyl ? Howland, ia ! na- ;_,; _, tivc; of San Jose,;; Gal.", I: month ;" and; 22: days. ..:. I - , . .- . ' \u25a0 : >'^^',"^' IVA NCOVIGI I— iii \u25a0 Santa', Clara.'v Cal.; March 2. ,~; ioo«.< ,'Jolin S 1 vancovich; tb«loved v< husband i. of 'vKathrlne: I voncovichr and father of. John." Mary, : -" Sadie S and * : Paul! ne s I vaneovich; .•a \u25a0; native -•\u25a0 of ,-, : Atii*tria^as«lf4oSycars.'; - It'*i1 t'*i XT:';--.. A : '-<:-'\u25a0\u25a0'._; » \u25a0•Si I'lie : funeral \u25a0\u25a0 wlll . take rplace. tomorrow (Thnrs- M <lay );SM arch " 5."ia t « 8 :30 ?a' < m:;i from I his I late v; residence," Ss2 , Scott street.l Santa' Clara," 'f* to '- St.-"iCiairschun-h.'*.whcrcJ a*: requiem -mass Ti will ?be i ce}vbratca.> Interment ' Ssnt;-, CJarj, ••- HichHrd Good. 3n. f 1 2SS J McAllister st.;-:' an;l Tillie - Wright."- 25.T 1133 1 Silver :aT«>.' \u25a0*'.&¥§&*& ;'-'Knud- J-vKnudsen.-'Sfi. 1 "! 322. Braunan ;st.,-- nii'i Mary i Tlmmln«. i 26.12 Defßoom'st^ : j: 0 : israM *V<-!*lf]n!t. , 3S! I'lorcCist., ; aua Mollj CSterubcrg, \u25a0 20, 6015 Calif ornla, . s L - - The . following marriage '^licenses jlssiied In" SanjFranciscoi.Tue^ay/^March -3:'.- "> ' = '\u25a0 R. Ewing> 28,' San Francisco," and Wil- h'elmina '\u25a0> I-eldolf , 25. *\u25a0 8S« ? Cbestnut st. , Vv.Daniel IT; Morgan,' 29,' San : Francisco, and {Min- nift * Doprejr,";, 25,; Z2 % Dorland \ $tT^&sß&it£&*s@z§ -\u25a0 Robert" Brooks,*: 2C."i San " Francisco, and: Bessie Allendcr.^ls,^lS9o l'olsoar st.\ .s=' : .
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  • A higher openlngr In'Xew York, com-\blned with.favorable reports fromiNe-|vada camps, sent 7 prices. upward; in 'theiearly market yesterday on- the mlnlnirIexchangre. The general tone was'- opti-mistic, m B Btte C. 19 20;Nev Western..

    —02

    Dmd Red Mt. 25—

    -Oro 11 18iDaniild Trngl. OS lttRed Hills 2» Si-Dixie 0.1 04 P^d IJon ....

    —inhale U2"-

    —Man Giant .. — OS'Yellow Horse.. 01 02Man Jackson.

    —20,

    Other DistrictsAlice of Won. 01

    —iMlnaz Pedraz.l.2s 1.50

    Congress 10—

    i.Nev mils 3.12 3.15Crown Pt Gib

    —s«iNev Hills Ex.

    —21

    Ely Jum Copr— .05jNev Hills Flor — 07

    Eacle's Nest.. 20 21!Nev Wonder..—

    ;Quecn Recent. 21

    —I'alrvw Keyst Xl

    —;Kaaisey Won.. 10

    —Tlor Leasing.. (X)

    —jßamsey Com.. 23

    —Goldyke Reef. 01 02, Rawhide Burro 14 16Jack Pot ..^. 10 12' Round Mt 75

    —Johnnie Cons. 11 12lSelby Con ... 05 - —Maxcma Hills

    —50| Walker Lake..

    —05

    tWed low#t at M-25. GoldfleM cJosed et $5.1?, ]%,'airtt fri.nT on Monday, aad had prrvtouslyloucbed $5.25 on the informal session. Tbe r»strf the southern Nevadas were EcneralJy strongeron the day.

    Tb* (Jlrwtorate of the Standard Conv>l (datedfEfofng coini)any of Bodie ba* reor»»nir.*>d byr'wtiajr A. Frie» eg president, John \Y. Pew vir*3>re»ldetit. Sol. K. Sch»*lln*> sveoud Ticeprert'!Cent. H. L. Gunrberger eeCK'iary aad Aibertl>u*t \u2666i:j>er

    >ntend!»nt. The first thrw, tc^etljcrwith Leopold Michaels. W. 11. Metstm, W'Uliazn}'rtf« and Mr. Wimprheimer. compose tbe dcptt-srd of directors. Tiie mine is at present closedJ.-wn oa account of labor troubles.

    STOCK AND BONO EXCHANGE—— .TCESDAY. March 3—10:30 a. m.

    UNITED STATES BOXDS :BM. A*k.} Bid. Ack.I

    *» cr cp neir.iiscmHlSs s—

    »1Bry CPC r.B. 96?; 974(0 Trac Co 5»

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    C*l C G si. W—

    \O W artd ss.—

    »3Cal fi«El O«-*Bie S Zf. 4« —-_

    a& ct t>B—

    "i^om Cable tw.KSU—

    Cai |t C Si.—

    102 I'ne lilin 4*.—

    iiaitCftl tVine t*.

    —J»5 i» £ ny 55..

    —1004- C C Wat sc. — s«9 jPac lAP ss. — »7

    Do t Of'j*—

    !15 rac TkT sb.—

    aSE4 UP «i.WBH

    —iPtCUU.- 101

    T*C %«a.— -

    IP 4 O E 6».-

    XO2, ary at T*..4S*i—

    [Powell st 6«..—

    103HC & S st.

    —V« Sac EG4RS*. S4V*

    —tfon R T «t.

    —VKV* SP * SJVSs.IoV lltt

    L Tabo* Itr*— —

    sf.O & SJ5s.—

    imL A Elee 6».

    —100 Do V.A mc't

    — —LAG & Else.

    —99 sj& SUt *"*s

    — ~I.A By &*..

    —HI6H "Wrra li 0.1..

    -lU*>

    I.AL. ptd f.«.—

    101 is l' of A -3; G By 5».. IOO14

    —jSV W g mg4s '?~t tT>ycpcfji.se

    —istka G&t *-*t>k of Cal.

    --WO J.S F National.

    — -—C«! Safe Xtp.

    — —jC'tlua T Co.

    —3i:ka PA.— 39 jOceanic S Co. Ssc—

    Amo Oil Co. 25% 2v«ti!l«ac Am FA IK—

    Cal F C A.H94—

    jPac C Borax.ls2>,—

    Cal Vrta* A. 75—

    Pec T&T pfd—

    SOWVA MtTm.

    —115 i Do com ... — 16

    BALESMorning Session

    Board—

    10 Paaohan S P Co 14.T5$10,000 United R R of S F 4« 66.00Street

    —$2,000 United R R cf S F 4a 66.00

    Afternoon SessionBoard

    —$3,000 Sprirg Val Wat fen xntge 45.. 79.50

    Street—

    f4,000 Spria** Val Wat g*a mtge 45.. 79.50

    California Mock and Oil ExchangeBiil.Afk. Bid..Uk.

    Aiica—

    l.OOjMcKUtrirk ... 15 —Asso Oil ct^S.OO 30.0u;Mcnre Criitto..

    —24

    Do bndj Sa—

    SS.Ot'iNev County ..—

    05Caribou

    —S.oo'Pe«?rl*s« 3.50

    —CUreiaoat ... — 1.2r? riedmont 14 —Fauna

    —C3S F & McKitt.7.2s 3.00

    ruiton— 2.oo,St«rllnK — 2.25

    Jnnction 27—

    iSunset Man .. 11 ltfKern 10

    —'West Shore ..2.(.« i —

    I-imia Vista.. 20—iWolverine. 25

    —OFFICIAL SALES

    11:30 a. m.—-1000 Brookshlr* 2.00

    10 A-MociaU-d 23.002 p. m.

    —C7OO McKlttrlck .20

    Mining: StocksSAS FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE

    Following trer* tb* sales on tbe San Fran-cisco stock and exchange board yesterday: -

    COMSTOCKSRegular Morning Session

    «O0 Belcher 18! 100 Mexican 1.00\u266600 Belcber 15 200 Mexican £3100 Best A Belch. r,i; 200 Mexican 98200 Best A Belcn. «5! 800 Ophir ...2.153W Caledonia .... lOi 200 Ouhlr ..a,..2.12Vi" 6(X) Cbollar ...... « 50 Ophtr 2.20400 Confidence ••• 60 100 Savage fil700 Con Va M Co. 52 200 Scorpion 10300 Exchequer ... IS 800 Union Con ... 40900 Gocld & Cur. 15! 200 Union Con ... 411200 Ha!« & Norc. U|

    Informal Session~

    200 B*«t & Belch. 65i 800 Ophir 2.2THS Con Va M Co. 52! 700 Ophir ..." 2.23400C4aTtU Co. 64 300 Opbir 2.22",,,100 Exchequer ... 19 100 Do. b 5. ..2.12"*:100 Excbeoner ... 20 200 Opbir 2.12*^400 «Jould * Cnr. 15 10f0 Savap* .43;300 Hsle * Norc. S5 200 Savage 44• S^K> Mexican 95] ©00 Sierra Nev ... S»3^o Mexican l.tiO! lf«0 Sierra N>v*... 35200 Mexican ...1.034) SOO Sierra Ncr ... 37

    1200 Mexican .- 1.05 400 Sierra N>v ..j36mo Mexican SBl 500 Union Crm ... 40600 Ophir 2.15iSf-O Union Con ... 41800 Opbir 2.ITJaI &00 rnion Con ... 43• 1100 Ophir 2.2uj 200 Union Con ... 45

    CLOSING QUOTATIONSBid-Ask.! Bid.Ask.

    Alpha 02 04 Julia 03 12Alta

    —02!Justiee

    —06

    Andes 15 16'Kcntnck—

    06Belcher 15 16;Lady Wa*a .. — 08Be«t k. B«lcb. C 5 W|Mexlean Q» 99Bullion 30 12Occidental _..

    —21

    Caledonia .... OS 10 Ophir T 2.15 2.20I'taliecge .... 12 16;Overman 0S» 10Choilar v .. SSjIOOO Do, b 30.... 41

    1000 MacNarsara.. 85 11000 Gld Kewanae*. 45100 Ton of Nev..5.30 400 Daisy 1.10?OC Belxnont 1.45| 200 Do, b 10..1.12H

    lOW Dm B Btt« C. 20i 169 Florence 4.45500 Do. b 15... 21!

    2:15 p. m. Regular Session1000 Great Bend .. 41| 100 Gld Con M.5.07 ''.->v ii Fred-Braun to \ Thomas .Wilson, .-lot In R.line:!of Albion (Second -avenue), S*f.'Six-:teenth street, S3oby E 120; $10.

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    !\u25a0 William E. Cashman and wife to Jacob Wefss-bein, lot In E line of Twenty-ninth avenue," 2T>OS of Point Lobos, S 25 by-E 120: $10.' . i

    Adolph O. Cordell and wife to Jeremiah Snlli-'

    van and wife,*,lot lnS line -of 25, XEi

    \u25a0106.40, XW 25..5W. 101.25; $10. :\u25a0:--

    Aurora' Brlgnardello to Sophie Brijrnardello. lot ',in X line of Bacon street, 30 W of Berlin, W 60by X 100; $10. r

    --,;..-- -\u25a0:\u25a0;

    Charles F. Brlgnardello. to same. ; lot at SWcorner of Sllllman and Hamilton streets, W 60 byN 100; $10. \u25a0- .."". '-,-, .-.'- . -, •-. :. ."'..-":.\u25a0

    Arthur Britmardello to Sophie L. Brignarflello.lot at NW corner of

    'Berlin sand ,Bacon ;streetß,>• 133. ,W 120, S S3, E 00. S 100, X 30: $10.r c^'Irene \u25a0Brlgnardello to s same, lot at XW corner

    of Henry and Hamilton streets,, W 60 by X.,100;$10/ -. '--TV;. :\u25a0 \u25a0-:;\u25a0 ;."•\u25a0\u25a0...--.-\u25a0 -..:, v. -

    \u25a0 Adolph Brenenn to'Robert Kelly, lot.in S line

    of Addlson street, 228:7% from Bemis,- W-IP:7.thence at \u25a0 right angle 155 degrees 5:9Ji,• thenceat 72:6. E 20. right angle 61:6; $10. £/>; :

    ;\u25a0'-. IBnlldlngr.Contract* ;:,. v. •'•"Clause Spreckels- with .'Home * manufachirlnircompany —Interior ;.• finish . for.-- Claus .-.Spreckelsbuilding,at S corner of

    'Market and Third streets,

    SW 75 by SB:70;:$2.243. ?^\\'-: \u25a0.. :\u25a0'

    X. AsiDorn ':Peterson.1Kelson Su Co.

    —Xew

    basement. floor •:for iCalkins building:at • SW-;cor-ner of Battery and Commercial 'streets ;\u25a0 $1,5*40.--

    Albert ;Meyer r*with iWJsler* &rDunstall— AUwork for a one story \u25a0 frame ;building In'.E line ofForty-ninth avenne,rl2s S of B:street; $2,755.7..i-. Michael Don«U>ne with.Kittle construcnon com-;pany

    —All* wcrk:for -a.sixrstory. and .b.iscrn^n t

    brick building-at SW corner: of;:Pine and- Bat-Itery strtetfi,* W(97:6by.S 45:10;; $50,000.. >, *-\u25a0*\u25a0

    Lufpl Fcpplano.wlthiJobniP.lCuneo-T-Airworfc;except ,wment.ln yard. 'for.;a»two "story- andiba«ement=balldlnj ittiWiline'of Treat.-avenue,100 Sot Twenty-third Etreet; ;$4,150. v•'\u25a0;. :- *

    KKAIiESTATE TRAXSACTIO.>S-X/ -•' *. \u25a0

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    Albert

    Sharon estate company to Palace hotel' com-pany, lof1on S comer Marfcct and;New Mont-gomery streets, SE 343 by gW 275; $10.

    \u25a0 Harold A. Lnndstroin to Lloyd A.' l.aadstrom.lot in SW line of \u25a0 Eighteenth

    •avenue South,. 150

    SE Lstreet. SE 75 by SW 100; $5.- - ..•••. \u2666

    T.. B."Potter- realty- coni-jeny to Ha tile D.Wren, lot 11. block 55, Iteis- tract; grant.- -

    Jos. Pokoray '. to. Jjcol) Weisshem, lot in Nline of Twenty-first, etreet, :150 -E of Castrostreet, E 25 by X 114; $10. :

    B*>«*Jxillding company to Frank IL Doane.' lotIn W^line of Spruce £treet_-» 77:7"-g \u25a0 2V:of Cali-rornla street, X 27 by W'S7:6; $10.

    Emma G. Butler lo Julia B. Smith, lot In Wline of Spruce :avenues, 00:"% X of Californiastreet, X 27 by W 67:0; $10.

    Fred A. Sleinmann «n7:.and •:*;acquaintances , -are :. respect-'fullyiinvited

    " to;-; attend \u25a0\u25a0; the \u25a0'•\u25a0funeral .today' (Wednesday), iMarch -4,vat 9:30 o'clock a." m.,frora the: funeral. parlors iof ;McManus & Free-,'man,'- \u25a0; Seventh ;and Castro vstreets,- Oaklan.l.•thence 'to.Sacred :Heart church,". Fortieth :and' Grove istreets, ?\u25a0. where *•a

    -requiem -;-. high mass

    "for the \u25a0 repose .of her soul will,be:celebrateti, 1:commencing at 10 a. m. Interment St.* Mary's

    }. '.cemetery.;'. \u25a0;: \u25a0-'. : .-\u25a0 •,'; ,'... ":: .;\u25a0..:' ' ..-*

    TAYLOR-^-In^ this'dry.:March I,

    '1903,- N.i-

    '.-?. thanlel Taylor, \u25a0; husband*of;the \u25a0late :Elizabeth

    \u25a0 '\u25a0. Taylor, \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 and- 'uncle ;of. JucUon ,. H.*'Root . of

    -•\u25a0 \u25a0 Hartford, tConn.,* aged 85"years. ,.* : / \u25a0

    Friends. I'"'acquaintances - and ;members .•'of

    Golden \u25a0\u25a0: Gate lodge *No.*:3;iK.*of P.;> are \u25a0 re-'jf.spectfully Invited- to. attend ItheIfuneral serv-•

    Ices today (Wednesday), March 4.'.at 10 a.*m.,'."\u25a0* at ;the funeral ? chapel :of- Charles *H. " J.- Tro-

    \u25a0-.'\u25a0' man,'; 1909. Mission', street '-between" Fifteenth. and -Sixteenth. ;Interment .Cypress :Lawn ceme-\.s tery.-/ .: \u25a0.. ..; -x./S- ;"' '' \u25a0'" :\u25a0'. • " "'-„

    LOXGLEY—In tbis city, March 2,.1903/ George'iW.»• Longley. - _ :'•"..• \u25a0 -.\u25a0 •. "Notice -of:funerai;hereafter.;He*nain3'at the":undertaking '\u25a0\u25a0 parlors -of\u25a0" J. -Hagan, 43 'Duboce

    \u25a0 avenue. \u25a0;'. . ,:;\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;*--, \u25a0:...'\u25a0 >Members -of tiie Veteran National Guard ofCalifornia are respectfully requested \u25a0to attendthe \u25a0 funeral"of "our.,late- . comrade; LieutenantGeorge W. ilongley.'r (See notice later.) '

    ,- : /: OTTO NOLTE.. Commander. \u25a0'-.;'\u25a0 .C.iW.;RADEBOLD,* Adjutant. ; \ :LYONS—In:this ;citT,:=March! 3," 1W)8/; Leland;\u25a0. Lyons, :-beloved,son of Talbot and Anna Lyons.J and brother of-Mrs.^Dorotlij* E. Gasper, *a na-

    tive -,of xSan 'Francisco, -\u0084 Cal.,* aged .21 years\9-months- and- 25..,days. :-; \u25a0 . \u25a0..'.• ".Remains -at (the .:funeralv chapel- of.Charles

    H: J.- Truman,^-. 1909 \u25a0\u25a0 Mission - street \u25a0\u25a0' between;>Flfteentb j;and. Sixteenth. ....MANSION—In South San

    'Francisco. San Mateo

    county; Cal;,' March, 2. c15*08, Bridget:Man-. nlon,/- beloved aunt • of:Mrs."-F." Lawlor, < Mrs.2 A. Scharetg, .Mrs.* J. v Cunningham. Mrs. J.:, Canavan,- Mrs.,H.'McHugh" and -James and'\u25a0 - Michael •Daley, a \u25a0 native of;Ireland, aged 73•-." years.. \u25a0*\u25a0.\u25a0;->etT.;:-: w':;;k ;'... ;. ,\u25a0- "; .- - ;\u25a0,; . \u25a0 - \u25a0\u25a0McMENAMIN—In this . city.:March 2, 1903.• James McMenamin. beloved husband of Mary. \u25a0 L.•;McMenamin,v roving father of James T..~\u25a0\u0084 i>arah

    -L. and Agnes

    -:D. MeMenarnin, _and'brother of fJohn Iand Patrick: McMenamln . and

    ;< Mrs.r-Bose Lowary,* a native ", of County \u25a0\u25a0, Ty--

    rone,'Ireland,.aged '^ 60 years." •• \u25a0 •-\u25a0*-:.":

    ••../•• Remains .*;at -"the^ parlors of \u25a0P. Fr GreeniCo., ..northeast .'corner 'of Sixteenth * and

    .Guerrero- streets) J will,,be ;shipped -to Sebas-. tupol, Sonoma cgunty, Cal.,:: today -. tomorro-r (Thursday), \u25a0 com-mencing at 9 a.-m." Friends and acquaintancesare respectfnlly \u25a0Invited to

    "attend. /

    MITCHELL^-In this city, March 2, 190S, MaryMithell.dearly beloved wife of .Michael Mitch-ell.

    -and

    -loving sister of. Maurice Uayes 'and

    Mrs. Johanah Wallace, . and tbe late -EdwardHayes and Mrs. Katberlne Flynn,'\u25a0 a native'.! of \u25a0 Freemount, .- County :-Cork, Ireland, aged

    : 55:years 6 months and 17 days. ;•\u25a0:Friends and acquaintances are . respect-

    fully invited to -attend^ the 'funeral todiy. (Wednesday), lat 8:15 a.*m., from the par-\u25a0 lors.of Monahan & Co., 1304 Guerrero street

    corner of Twenty-nfth, thence to St.: Peter*s;-church. Twenty-fourth and Alabama streets,

    where .a requiem high mass for .*the reposeof.her soul willbe celebrated, commencing -at

    ,9:45 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross cemetery.O'BRIEN—InIthU city,\ March 1, 190S. Ellen

    \u25a0 E., beloved wife of Michael O'Brien, and\u25a0 mother "of- ."iViiiiam -A. Solari . and Eddie

    i O'Brien "and sister "of -Edward and the late"William J Moore of Boston, Mass.; a native of

    ..Boston,- Mass.. aged 54 years.-

    ;'\u25a0 \u25a0 Friends and acquaintances are respect-I-fully -\u25a0. invited. to \u25a0 attend .. the funeral - today

    \u25a0* (Wednesday), at.9 a. m., from her late resl-',.Idence, :320 Vallejo street,^ thence to St. Fran-cis church, where . a solemn requiem 'highmass for the repose of her soul will;be cele-

    ,brated, commencing at 9:30 o'clock.. Inter-ment Holy Cross cemetery, by electric funeralcar from Thirtieth street and San "Jose avenue.

    O'CONNELL—In this city,March 3, 1908. at bisresidence, 856 Chestnut \u25a0< street, Daniel J.O'Connell, dearly beloved son of Mrs. EllenBnrdett and the late John O'Connell .andbrother of John E. O'Connell, Mrs. Maria Mc-Carthy, Mrs. John

    "Crofton, Mrs.' J. Matlson,. Mrs. John H. Nelson.- Mrs. J. Kelly and the

    late Thomas O'Connell and Mrs. L.? Rigney,a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 42 years

    .5. months and 21 days. .

    RAH.WAT TRA-TEI.

    Io^TJ-v. Traias feava aad an is*

    pfe^*] San FranciscoI ' FKOMFXBSOART la lflOS

    TERRY DEPOT-"—

    \~*^ Foot ofMarket StreetLeave

    —Xl\ O-VKXANPPIKR— ArrtT*

    6.40 aHivwarANues. Sin J05e.......... 7JiS»7J»oa Richmoni rVrt Costa. Eeaieia, Sui-

    s-ta. Cixon, si-r*-aeato. Rosevilitt.MaryrriSle, P.fddirj.Pnnimnir 7.28»

    7XOa ElxL-s. Yacsvillk Kuajsey 7-28 ?

    7.00* Davis, Woodland. WiD-am*. Mjx-*en, TVillowa, HsasHtoa. CoroatJehansa. Red 81-jft. 7-28»7.40 aVailaio, X*os,Calistoja, Santa Rosa, 'Mirtines,San Raaos. 6.08"*

    7^*o* Xil-s. Pieassntaa. livers-ore. Lx-tirop^ Stockton, Trasy, Los BacoNK-raw. Hinford. Vi»lia,Porter-vfle.BakersSeid......... 7S2f

    &00a Gddidd Pass.— Port Costa. Banida,Scn-aecto, Tn--k«s, Easts, Mina,... Toaopah,GeldSeld |lawxKee I«'..1«'.. 7.88«B.ooa P?Ti«, Woodlaad. Mirysrilif, Oro-viUs :: 7^B»

    B.ooa Ru»eL Jiswiri. Ceaferrffi*. &a SJos^ to« Gates. "A'rjpt.La-sreL.. BU»»

    5.20» Port Costa, s'irtiaej. Byron. Tnry,Stockton, Jleretd. Frtsao. Gosdieninaction (Haafor-

    9JSOa NHes. livtrxo^s,Stockton os . AngelPH.: ilrn.Morton B. :\u25a0 Lindley .;of Fruitvale .: and • Ml&s

    ..JusL«4a Davis Tof. Berkeley. \u25a0.•.... Kotice of . funeral ,hereafter.I'LAMMKH—In™ Berkeley, :C«l.. March .*". IMS,

    Charles Flammer, '-beloved husband 'of AnnaKlammer, and fathi»r

    'i>f Ernest \u25a0 and Charlos

    Flammor, a native of I.ulilngen, Germany,- ayed59 years 9- months and: 2s days. _ \u25a0 ;

    FOWLER— In" this city.":March 2^ 1908.. HazelE. Fowler, rbeloved daughter of C. E. and

    "KlizabetU A. Fowler," sister of, Vivian. Les-ter. Vina and iEddie \u25a0 Fowler, and grand-

    daughter of the late C.E. Fowler of Watsan-ville,1, a •native of -.Watsonville, Cal., aged

    v 22 years 4-months andi4. days. A member of

    the United ;Artisans; No..200. o(Watsonville,. Cal., papers :please vcopy.) :>. . \u25a0.'•\u25a0 •'\u25a0 \u25a0-- Friends iand

    'acquaintances (are respectfully

    Invited to attend the funeral' tomorrow '(Thurs-

    |day), at 11 o'clock a-r-m., from her late resi-dftnee, 42 Alvarado street, ' thence to .CypressLawn cemetery, where \u25a0services :will be held

    ? at the chapel upon the arrival of the electricIfuneral :car *:from Thirtieth -street and _San

    Jose aveuue.- ""

    FRASEP.—In Ingieside, .:CaL". .March 2. 1903,Gordon William Kraj-er, dearly beloved "\u25a0" s«nof William and, Hazel- Frase*. and grandsonof.Gordon ami .-Jennie . FTaser ;and .Williamand- Mary Davenport.: a 'native ;of;San Fran-cisco, .Cal.'.. aged-ir months and;2 days.; ;

    FUREY—In thl*;city.'

    March 3, 1908.;James,iS. iFnrcy. beloved brother, of Daniel .1.. John

    % F.'-and Patrick; J.-Kurey, -a.native of County"Clare, Ireland, aged 36 years, and'2months.*, j

    -The funeral will take. place from the resl-deDee \u25a0.; of .- hig.; uncle; -2721 * Hyde -street,* ?.at

    • 8:30 o'clock a.- m.- tomorrow^ (Thursday), thence: to St.-^ Brlgid's church,.whfre "a requiem high>» niasn '. for.. the. repose of his.soul will:be.cele--.brated. .commencing .at 9•:o'clock a. m. Inter--.ment Holy CroVs -cemetery. : :-

    -/. :.

    GATES—In this clty.iMarch 3/ 190S, Edwin F.-.Gates, beloved .son 'of ;James H.. and Kate• S. Gates. \u25a0 and \brother. 1of;.the\ late .Emery; P.«nd Harry: J.\Gatei-.. a" native of California,aged \u25a0". 26 years 6

    'months .- and;: 7 ;. days. ,% -

    "\u25a0- Friends and acquaintances are-, respectfully\u25a0invited to attend the funeral tomorrow,- (Thurs-~day), at ll'o'clock..a. !m.,'- form,his late xesi-

    dence, ,'2207 ..Post street. ;Incineration ?I.' O^O.F. crematory.' Interment; private. . : ';

    GNODT—In Alameda,* Cal;. 'March 2/1908. Ame-Vlie Gnodt,

    'beloved :daughter of Angusta and

    Bruno 2Gnodt. and. sister, of Alfred* Gnodt,

    a native of California, aged ,7 months and 8\u25a0-days.- /;-^ *\u25a0:••,""x"-- "^;:.--' ,-'cC- ":-J: V '.'. '::.HARLOCK—In,this city, March 2," 1908, > Rob-.|ert'E.~- Harlock. v-beloved ',husband of'Mary A.1

    Harlock,(nee Cagney),'a' native of Australia,-:aged 60:years and 5 months. \-«*.-.- O.;- W."Heftderson." and s, brother :of ,G.iF.y'•- 'A. S.r H. H. and H.'B.'Henderson, Mrs. LC. E.-

    Notingham,*Miss A.*:L." Henderson, Mrs. O."E.\u25a0i,'Allen \u25a0 and \u25a0; Mrs.

    'jG. .},A.^Skain, > a >;native '. of

    IOhio.;,aged \u25a0 54.years;and ;5-months. \u25a0\u25a0•.' : '-fHOLECEK—In'Vthis ici'ty?^March 3. 190S,% Apnesc Holeoek.l beloved daughter \u25a0of Frank and Car©-''.'•line .Holecek.; and, sifter of Helen Holecek, aV native of

    'San s Francisco," Cal., aged 5;months;-Yand;13 >: days. .';.-, >• •-. •".'' -.:"-'\u25a0 -.;\u25a0 -.\u25a0.;\u25a0 \u25a0 :^"HOWE—ln

    "Alameda;1Cal.,' March. 2,**1908;Mary

    \u25a0" Howe.Vrellct .of \u25a0 the'late iWilliam »Howe,-;and

    %*dearly'beloved v mother »of

    -Mary:E.;Boles iof

    :Z:ZBye.-N.VJ.;William F. Howe .of. San Fran-

    \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 cisco. .,Frank :G.Howe \u25a0of iPiedmont £ and|Mrs.":'.: '.-J. -iH:-Walker of;Alameda, \u25a0.aX naUve ?Zof:;Massachusetts, aged 592 < years ;and ? 15 1days. .:-\'

    \u25a0:•'Friends svand •-• acquaintances y-.are :-'respec t-

    Vifnlly >lvvited s to j.attend:*:*the >' funeral «today~ (Wednesday). .'March::4, at 2,o'clock p.":m.,;: from ". her \u25a0late residence, 1520 Benton street,

    \u25a0\u25a0Alameda. Interment ;Mountain:View cemetery,v 'Oakland. . ;\u25a0;\u25a0•"\u25a0"•- ;.- r*':r;"'\u25a0-. ':':'.\u25a0.:\u25a0'.''.-.\u25a0'\u25a0 ;-•. - ; '->,'.-^,HOWLAND—In? this scity.*'5 city.*' March 3.' 1908 ,(of''diphtheria);s iat:••the «*residence \u25a0? 20 Holyoke• street, Lillyths H."tHowland/- beloved" daughterV;of;Charles >,W.iandIHattie \u2666 Howland,' and \u25a0lov-t 'Ingisister jofiCecil *andiSibyl? Howland, ia!na-

    ;_,; _,tivc;of San •Jose,;; Gal.", I:month;"and; 22: days. ..:. I - , . .- . ' \u25a0 :>'^^',"^'IVANCOVIGII—iii\u25a0 Santa', Clara.'v Cal.; March 2.,~;ioo«.< ,'Jolin S1vancovich; tb«loved v.' \u25a0*'.&¥§&*&;'-'Knud- J-vKnudsen.-'Sfi.

    1

    "!322. Braunan ;st.,-- nii'iMaryiTlmmln«.

    i26.12 Defßoom'st^ :j:0 :israM *V

    '

    ='\u25a0R.Ewing> 28,' San Francisco," and Wil-

    h'elmina '\u25a0> I-eldolf, 25. *\u25a0 8S« ? Cbestnut st. ,Vv.DanielIT;Morgan,' 29,' San :Francisco, and {Min-nift*Doprejr,";,25,; Z2 %Dorland \$tT^&sß&it£&*s@z§

    -\u25a0 Robert" Brooks,*: 2C."iSan" Francisco, and: Bessie

    Allendcr.^ls,^lS9o l'olsoar st.\ .s=' : .


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