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"James C. Jordan to William E. and- Mary M. Jason, lot on S line of California street, 1»5.495 E of Michigan avenue, E 25.13, S 111.82, W 25. N 109.26; $10. . ; v City and County of San Francisco to Hugh McGlinchey, lot on NE line of Norfolk street. 2fio SE of Folsom, SE 25* NE 63, NW,25, SW 65:6; $ . . ,< Same to Lois S.' Anderson.', lot on E line of Guerrero street, 125 N of Duboce (Thirteenth), N 25 by E SO; $ . Lois S. Anderson to Michael J. and Catherine Hanrahan, same; $10. \ .. City and County of San Francisco to Robert M. Moore, riot on E line of Valencia street.- 55 N of Fourtetnth, N 110 --. E 180, .: S 95. W. 75,, SI5.W.1O5;$ . ,.'v *.:;..,-.; . Same to J. • W. Henderson;, lot on E line of Albion avenue. .176" N of .Sixteenth' street E 83, NW 25, W 91 16. &25; $- — . • . ' Same to Metropolitan Laundry * Company, lot on; 8 line of Sixteenth -street. SS'W of Va-' lencia. W 60. S 110. W 60,' S 90. E 120.N200; James and Adeline '. C.' .[Gerard. -, Robert -'• J.,"" Sarah • E.", Horace ¦ C.* : and ; Ella M. ; Mercer " to William J. Carlln. < lot on, S- line, of .Fifteenth street, 87:C;W of Church, W 37:6 bj-. S 100; City. and .County of San Francisco. to Wil liam J. Herrin. lot : on# W ; line . of ;;•' Bartlett street. 120 N of Twenty-third.; N;40 by-W 125; Johanna and Leonard Haas to EmanucI Bor tuccl. lot on W" line of Dolores etreet 20' N of, Valley. N 25:6 by; W. 100; $10.' ,- ' ;• : Mrrcantllp .Trust. Company ati San : Francisco tn Urban \ Realty,; Company -(corporation).-; re- City and County of • San Francisco to Ella M. Leigh and Margaret Lees lexecutrlces of the estate of Frederic W. Lees), . lot <?n N line of Grove street, 35:9 W of Central avenue,' NE to point 45 S of Fulton etreet, W SS:9, SW 6:3, E 88:9; $ . , , \ Richard C. Jones ,&¦ Co. to William H. Crocker, lot on E line of Shrader street. 50 S of Carl. S 60 by E 1C0; $10. Agnes A. Foerster to John E. Medau.- lot on E line of Cherry street, 105 N of Clay, N 27:6 by E 110; $10. Ernest D. C. and Katharine Rohde to Bar thold and Annie Stelllng, lot on NW. corner of Fulton and Baker streets, N 37:0 by W 96:10%; $10. . - • Same to William H. Deming, lot on N line of Broadway. 165 W of Fillmore street, W 27:C-by N 137:6; $ . -- . Same to Ella M. Leigh and Margaret- Lees (executrices of estate of Frederic W. Lees), lot on SE corner of Hayes and Scott streets S 275 by E 275; also lot on NW corner Hayea and Scott streets, N 275 by W 137:6; also lot on the E line of Webster- street,- 60 N of Fil bert, N CO by E 110; $ . Same to Freda O. Shumate, Mot on S line of Sutter street. 55 W of Devlsadero, W 50:9 by S 113;. $ . • '. - : x'v- - ¦ ¦ ' Same to Albert J. ' Pon. lot on E line of Fillmore street, 112:6 N of McAllister, N 25 by E 144:6: $ . Joseph, and Ellen M. Buzzlnt to Rosa Tonzl (wife of Joseph), lot 3. block 561, Bay Park Homestead Association: $10. EPtate o! Joseph Clyde (by executor) to J P. Cochran, undivided 1-3 of lot on W corner of Montana and Capitol streets. W 180 by S 125, lot 5. block R, Railroad Homestead As sociation; $230. . . .-.-• F. M. Goodrich to Mary A. Howard, lot 16 block F. Sunset Heights; $10. James L. and Maud L. Flood to Philip E Bowles, lot on S line of Vallejo etreet, 100 E of Polk. E 51 by S 87:6; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Eman uel Lasar. lot on W line of Buchanan street, 113:6 S of Post, S 24 by W S7:6; $ . Same to Monroe Greenwood Estate Company lot on S line of Hayes street. 137:6 W of Bu chanan, W IO3:11*>; by S 120; $ . _Same to William ertsch, lot on E line of fillmore street. 87:6 N of Oak, N 25 by E 100* * ¦¦ - > , REAL ESTATE TRAXSACTIOXS. -- H.fH;. and Matilda G^Bancroft (owners) with Thomas" H.t Day's • Sons* (contractors); ".archi tects i Cunningham ? &, Pollteo^-Carpenter, ? mill. William Ede "Company » (owners) -with Otis Elevator Company (contractors), 1 architect Wil liam Curlett — One '¦ passenger- elevator w for. The ater sbullding on SE line of Market; street, i 75 NE of Ninth NE50.SE 165.1SW 125.NW 75," NE 75, NW; 90," $2370. - '• ¦ E.'Chrlstensen (owner) with;Erlk Boes (con tractor),- architect — All work for a three story frame' building on. W" line of Hampshire street. -200 N of Twenty- second. N 25 byvW loo: $625o.^4wBiBBMaF^^gg» | gg<teflga Margaret , Potter, (owner) with L.: G. i Bergren (contractor),- ; ¦¦ archluct— All - work for . a three-story; frame building, on , S line, of Page street lt»5,E of Ashbury.>25 by, 137:6; $7279. ¦ Emlle and ' Maud Million (owners) ; with -Wil liam .Bell!-, (contractor), •:— .' architect— All work for /a three-story frame /building > (three flats)' on. E : line » of l Sixth' avenue, ' 85' N"of ' I street -Nl 25 by, E 95; $6550. *;•' ;, • Same to S. Ducas Company, lots 11 and 12, block 111. lota 6. 10 and 11. block 1 S3. South San Francisco Homestead and .Railroad Asso ciation, $050. — '; - ¦ ;.',;:•¦¦>•>-¦¦¦ Theodore B. Painter (and.; as surviving part ner, name company). to same, same; $10. "-;-'> iSame to Anna D. Joost,* lots 1 to 6, block 135. South Snn Francisco ; Homestead and Railroad As?ociatlon; $10.; _ * . ' \" A., O.: Colton (receiver, same company) to same.same; $680./-' . K V"~ . - Uuildci*s' Contracts. . . . J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to TJcilla E. Cook, -lot on E.line of Twenty- Bfth avenue. 200 S of O street, S 25 by E 120; S10. .-«.¦ Lincoln Investment Company to Rear Estate Security Company, lot on N line of W street, 32:« W of Sixteenth avenue, W 125. N 100, E 37:6 N 25, E 120, S 25. W 32:0, S 100; also lot on SW corner of Sixteenth avenue and V street W 32:6 by S 100; $10. Same to Frederico Lovotti, lot on NW corner of Sixteenth avenue and W street, AV 32:6 by N 100; ?10. - -- , Edward Brooks to A. H. Ewell, lot 44, block 34. Sunnyslde; $10. . Mary F. Saunders to A. de Moldrup, lot 1, block 21,' game; $10.\ •_¦•• Phineas F. and Annie M.Ferguson to J. W. Wright &.* Sons'. Investment Company..: re record inCO D.TS, lot on NW line of. Madrid street., 75 SW of Fiance avenue. SW 50 by NW 100, lot 8." block 25, Excelsior Homestead: $10. Sarah I.. Hasan to same, same; quitclaim deed. ?5. . :. ¦¦'-'. ' >' J W Wright & Sons* Investment Company to Charles H. and Edith Harger. lot on AV corner of France avenue and' Madrid street, /NW 100 by SW. 50 block 25 -same, and lotion SE line of Lisbon street. 75 S W of France aVenue, S W 60 by SE 200, bloek 25. same; $10, \ S. DucaB Company (corporation) to A. J. W. and Martha Gordon, lot on W line of Folsom street, 1S3 S of Preclta avenue, S 25 by.W SO. lot 27, DucasTract; $10. -. Elizabeth G. and William Nolden to Arthur W. Morgenstern. lot on S line of Stanley street, BO E of Victoria. E 60 by S 100, lots 26 and 27, block 40, City Land Association; $10. ,_ -¦' \; . Jamrs Watklna to Eva E. Fisher, lot 13, block It,- Railroad Homestead No. 2;' $5. Theodore B. Painter (and, as surviving part net, Painttr & Co.) to Jacob Heyman Company, lota "11 an<i 15,' block 352. .and lots: 14 and 16. block 150, South San Francisco "Homestead and Rallrocd Association; $10. ¦ •¦;¦'-.-; >¦. A.O. Colton (receiver same company) to same, same; ?SCO. ¦ - ' - Martha J. (alias Margaret J: McDermott, now Mrs. J Eichbaum) to James A. McAdams, lot on SE line of Clary street, 375 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 75; $10. James A. McAdams to Flora A. Grange, same; flu. Elisa C. Oviedo to Henry O. Trowbringe, lot on NW tine of Howard street, 225 NE of Sixth NE 25 by NW 85; $10. Currier & Mitchell Company' to Ralph W. Streeter. lot on .W. line of Twenty-third ave nue 200 N of Clement street, N 25 by W 120; $10. ' City and County of San Francisco to Ardenla 'A. Morehead, lot on SE corner of Sixth ave nue and Clement street, K 32:6 by S 100; $ . Donald and Helen E. Mackenzie to William M. DeWolf, lot on W line of Fourth avenue, 400 S ot Point Lobos avenue, S 25 by W 120; $10. Bay District Land Company to James Bruce, lot on W line of Third avenue, 125 N of A street, N 25 by W 120; $10. W. W. Shaffer to J. R. Garrett Company (corporation), lot on W line of Forty-sixth arenue. 175 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; $10, City and County of San Francisco to Clinton T. Hull lot 'on NE corner of Eighth avenue and O street. E 29:2. NE to point 63:3 E of Eighth avenue and 1C8:O S of N street, W 64, more or less, to Eighth avenue, S 431:3; * . :,:: - Adele T. M. P. Ichon and Anita A. F. L. Helling to' Emll Rohte.. lot on -NE corner of Jones etreet and Broadway, S 44, N 77:ti. E 23:6 S 7:ti. E 50. N 67:t>, W 117:6. S 137:6; Same and Guillermo A. N. T.' and Louise T. Augspury to same, same; $10. ' . Emil and Adele Kohte to Stetson G. Hinder, lot on E line of Jones street, "7:6 N of Broad way, N 00. E 117:6, S e":C, W. 60, N 7:6, W «7:6; ?10. . Walter H. Linforth to Daniel Wilson, lot on N line of Washington street, 105 W of Leavenworth. W 3'J:6 by N 70; $6500., Catherine Breslln t Brady) to Bertha J. Arp (v.-lfe of Charles W.), lot on SE line of Ver ona street, 230:4 NE of Third, NE 22 by SE 70; $10. . : Emily O'Neill to Robert P. O'Neill, undivided % of lot on SW • line of Zoe street. 60 SE of Welsh, SE 20 by SW CO; gift. Clara II. and Wallace C. Wise to California Title Insurance and Trust Company, lot on W line of Mason street, SO N of Sacramento, N 20 by W <i0; $10. • record 2023 D 6 of lot on XE corner of Paciflc and Montgomery streets E 137:6, N 137 :B. W 73:0. S 24, W 64; S 113:6; $1O. Joseph F. Clark to .Eliza Connor, lot on W line of Church street, S9 S of Twenty- eighth, S 25 by W 100; ?10. William and Aenca G. Mann to Ralph Sic- Leian, lot on E line of Diamond street, 75 S of Twenty-first, S 35 by E 100; $10. William A. and Lydla A. Sangster to Henry H. Stratton lot on W line of Diamond street, «5 S of Twenty-second, S 25 by W 115:9; $1. President Cornelius and Secretary Bowling of the. Carmen's Union "re sumed their conference with President Holland and General Manager Chap man of the United Railroads yesterday afternoon, but at the end of their talk the representatives of both sides an nounced that they were not ready to make statements. It /was learned that the officials of the railroad com pany have so far refused to give the slightest encouragement to the carmen for an advance in wages under any conditions other than those proposed in the communication sent to the em ployes by the company last week in response to the formal demand by the men for. a new wage scale. The car~ men no longer deny that they., expect a strike. They say that the only men opposed to a strike are those receiving 27% cents an hour, and it is declared that such are in the minority. YV\ D. Mahon of Detroit, president of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, arrived in this city last evening and is registered at the Grand Hotel. Shortly, after his arrival he visited the carmen's headauarters on Market street and discussed the local situation with President Cornelius, Secretary Bowling and other members of the executive committee of the union. Asked regarding his visit to San Francisco President Mahon said: "Officially I ani taking no part in the present contentions between the carmen and their employers, for as yet they are purely of a local charac ter and do not warrant any action on my part. Of course, as an executive officer of the national body of carmen, I will be bound to assist the local or ganization in case a breach occurs be tween the men and the company, but this has not yet happened. As a fact I have not had time to acquaint myself with the conditions here, but will lose no time in" doing so." President Mahon says he will re main here for some time, which means that he will stay until the agreement between the union and the company expires on June 30, and until it is de termined what the company does re garding the demands of its employes. Company Firmly Befuses to Concede a Point/ and Men Say Strike Is Inevitable BOTH SIDES ABE SILENT Fischer Thtr — ¦ 1% Swiss -A Bk.115 — Frnch-A Bk.105 — Truck Elect. -10 — Gas Con A.. — 22 UR InC pfd. 43 ;• — Hono P Co. 121/4 — Do com ..'9 — Lon& SF Bk — 60 California Stock and Oil Exchange O11 Stock— v Bid. . j Asked. Apollo ........ ............ .... 4* Associated Trust Certificates. 19 . r° Aztec •••••» ....... *- To Caribou ...... ...I!!!!! 3 25 ;3 75 Chicago Crude 20 J ... . Claremont,. ; 66 ...: Esperanza- ........' 120' "...-. Four 60 ' .... . Giant ..;.....:.. 17 •••• Hanford ........;. I....... 173 00 .... Home ......... 1 f>2}4 160 Imperial • ......,..¦.; 14 00 18 00 \ Independence .............. 20 21 • Kern 5 CO Kern ; River 10 00 12 00 Lion..... ...01 .... Monarch (of Arizona) ,.... 40 42 Monte Cristo . .....'.... 77V4 -S2& Occidental of WVa 11 13 Oil City Petroleum ' 40, '..-.. Peerless .... 14 00 PIttsburg 20 Senator 64 C5 Sovereign 43 44 Sterling 2 CO Thirty-three 8 CO Toltec 19 ..... Twenty-eight 6 25 ....*•. Miscellaneous — - Abby Land & Imp 1 tJ5 . .... Cal Shipping Co 16 00 .... Northern Cal Power .... 11 00 SALES. Morntng Session. 400'Monarch 41 500 Monte Crlsto 80 1600 Associated 20 1C0O Oil City Petroleum 41 700 Claremont . '. C5 Street — " 150 Kern Oil 150 ' Afternoon Session. Board — - ' 50 Sovorelgn ........' 43 , 2000 Independence . (-21 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Belcher ...... 32 100 Ophlr ......5U2VJ 100 Caledonia ... 70 jm 0 Overman 3,1 400 Caledonia ... 71 BOO Potosi 20 20O CLollar 25 10O Savage ....... 40 200 Exchequer ... 32 500 Scorpion 13 50C Gould & Cur. 30 800 Sierra Nev . . «fl 1GO Oculd & Gur. 29 300 Union Con .. 71 o-.O Mexican 2 05 300 Utah 15 200 Occidental ... 83 500 Yellow Jacket 22 Afternoon Session. 200 Alta 08 200 Gould & Cur. -31 200 Belcher 35 200 Justice 03 300 Caledonia ... 77 300 Ophir 6 37% 200 Challenge Con 27 UK) Overman 35 200 Chollar 2U 300 Savage 46 100 Con C & Va.l 65 100 Silver Hill .. 69 1000 Con Imperial. 03 700 Union Con . . 75 20O Crown Point: 18 100 Utah 15 300 Exchequer ... 32 100 Utah ........ 14 100 Exchequer ... 33 200 Yellow Jacket 25 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 600 Andes 32 6<K)Overman 31 100 Caledonia ... 73 400 Overman 33 200 Caledonia ... 77 100 Overman ..... 35 200 Exchequer .. 31 1000 Seg Belcher .. 14 60 Exchequer . . 30 600 Sierra Nev . . C8 100 Mexican ...2 01V 3 100 Sierra Nev ; .. tit) 60 Ophlr 5 12><i 100 Union Con .. 73 100 Overman .... 32 300 Un'cn Con . . 75 Afternoon Session. 300 Belcher ...... 34| 100 Ophlr 5 25 500 Belcher 35 300 Overman ..'. . 36 100 Caledonia ... 75 500 Overman 35 40O Con C & V.I 67H 400 Overman 37 COO Gould & Cur. 30 500 Overman ..... 34 200 Julia 09 100 Savage 45 100 Mexican ...2 07% 2C0 Utah 16 TOXOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 MacNamara. 1S| 500 Mont Ton ...1 45 1200 MacNamara . 17 200 Ton Belmont.. CO 1300 MacNamara. 1611000 Ton Midway.. 36 Afternoon Session. 100 MacNamara . 171 100 Mont Ton...l42V4 600 MacNamara . 10| 100 Mont Ton .. 1 40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, April 13—4 p. m. Bld.Ask.1 : ..'Bid. Ask. i Alpha ....... 06 OS) Justice '..'..... 02 03 Alta 08 lW.iKem.uck 02 03 Andes 82 34|Keyes Graes... — 95 Belcher ...... 33 35,-Lady Wash" . . — 06 Best & Belch.2 10 2 20Mexlcan 2 05 2 10 Bullion 10 12 Occidental ... 84 85 Caledonia ... 73 ; 75 Ophir 5 25 5 37 V> Challenge Con 25 '. 27 Overman ..... 34 35 Chollar 25 26 Potosi 21 22 Confidence ... 74 K8 SCorpion ....." 13 15 Con C & Va.l »;."» 1 70 Savage 45 46 Con Imperial. 02 03 Seg Belcher .. 12 15 Con NY 03 04 Sierra Nev . . 88 70 Crown Point. IS 19 Silver Hill ..' 69 60 East Sierra N 00 — St Louis .... — lp Eureka Con.. — 60 Syndicate .... 04 0.1 Exchequer . . 34 35 Union Con . . 75 76 Gould & Cur. 31 32 Utah 14 15 Hale & Norc. 85 87 Yellow Jacket 24 26 Julia 08 0!> TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask.| Bld.Ask. Colehan — 19 Ray & OBrien — 10 Esperanza ... — M Rescue — ' "OS Gipsy Queen. — 30 Ton Belmont.. 08 60 Gold Anchor. — 25 Ton & Cal... 21 Gold M Con.. 04 10 Ton Exten ..66 — Hannapah ... — 10 Ton Fraction. — " 30 Hannapah M. — 25 Ton of Xev. .8 00 8 25 Little Ton . . — 26 Ton N Star. . 30 31 MacNamara . 16 17|Ton Midway.. 36 37 Mont Ton.l 37& 1 42V» Ton Superior.. — 12 Paymaster ... — OSjWest End ... — 19 President Malion of Nation al Body Arrives From East to Confer With Cornelius CARMEN 'S CHIEF ON THE SCENE LABORER FINDS REMAINS' OF A HDMAX SKETjETOX Bom's Discovered in Street of "Xapa Are Probably Tliose of, ? an Indian. NAPA, April 13.^William Robert son made a grewsome find to-day. While working away with pick and shovel in a deep cut on the Grant avenue side of Oak Mound he found the bones of a human skeleton. All the bones showed indications of having: been in the ground a long time, being badly decayed, with the excep tion of the teeth, which were sound. The frame was that" of a full grown man and the bones are probably those of an Indian. Last Saturday a body was found near the same spot/ It was much smaller and was thought to be of a woman or youth. Like the one discovered Friday, it was badly de composed. ROSENBERG AMEXDS COMPLAINT.— A n amended' complaint In the' suit of M. Rosen berg: arainst Emily Goldberg was filed yester day. Rosenberg . asks $r>0 damages. He says he married detentlant's niece. Bertha, and that he was to receive $50 for bo doing. The mar riage was recently annulled, but a new trial ' has been granted.- - > i the ; san francisco: igaltj,- Thursdays u, 190^: Continued From Pa«e Fifteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS 14 XO><Trr>^> Tnlnilfsresndtrt /0/^^^^\ dae to arc! t« St I U) UccSIISJIsta] Z) SAN FRANCISCO. \ w * \ aOUTES J . I \ '^\ f- ¦ V. — 7/ . / Fkox Amu. 10, 13«4. \^ Q I X^S (Foot of Market 8treet ) j^tATj^-^JMAnM LINE. - A«arr« 7.00a. V»c«TllIe. Winter*. Rumtef- 7.60p 7 00 ». Benlcla, Sutsan. Elmlrs sad Sacra- mento T.ZOr 7 30a Vallejo, Nsps, Cnilntoga, BanU Uosa. Martinez, San Ramon 620r ' 7-30a K lies. LWermore, Trscy, Lathrof. Stockton 720p 800* 6h»«t» ExpreM— (Via D»t1i). Wlliunru (for Bartlett Springs). Willow*. tFruto. Ked BlaS, Portlsnd. Tscoms, Seattle 7.50r 8-00* Duvli, Woodland. Knlphts Landing, Msrysvllle, Orovllle.... 7-50P 8.30a Port Costs. Martinrz. Antlocb. Byron. Trscy. Stockton. New- man, Los Banoi. Mendota. Annona. Ilanford. VI » alia. Porterrille 4J0r 830a Port Coita. I.athrop, Modesto. Merced. Freino, ttosben Junc- tion. Ilanford, Vls»l!», Bakers- " ! field 450f 8.30a Nlles, San Jose, Llrermore. Stock- ton, (tMUton). lone, Sacramento, Placervllle. MarynTiile, Cbico. Ked Bin ft 4.20^ 8.30a Oakdale. CUlneae. Jamestown. So- nora. Tuolumne and Angels 420r 900a Atlantic Express— Ogden and Eaat. 11.20a 9.30a Klchmond, Marttnex »nd TTsy ' Buttons S50r 1000a The Overland Limited — Ogden. Denver. Ornab*. Chicago. 6 20- 10.00a Vallejo.. 12.20* 1000* Los Anjrelea Passenjer — Port Costa, llartlnex. Bjroa, Tracy. I.athrop. Stockton. Merced. - Raymond. Fresno. Ooshen Junc- tion, Ilanford. Lemoore. Vlsalla. Bakersfield. Los Angeles 7-20>> 12.00m Hayward. Niles and Way Stations. 3.20i> ti.OOP fUcrarnento RHrer Steamers til. OOP iZQr Benlcla, Winters. Sacramento. ' Woodland. Knight* Landing, MarTSTlUe, Ororille and w»y stations 1050* 5.30? Hay word, Nlles and Way Stations.. 7.50r 3.30p Port , Costa, Martinez. Ilyron, Tracy, Lnthrop. Modesto. . Merced, Berends, Fresno and Way Stations beyond Port Costa 12-20P 3.30P Yosemite Valley, Mob.. Wed.. Fri. 920*. 8-30p Mmlnrz. Trary. Stockton. Lo'll... 10 20a 4. 00p MartlQez.Santtnmon,Va!leJo,Napa, Ca'.Utosa, SftntaRosa 9 20a 4 00p Nile*. Tracy. Stockton. Lodl 4.20r 4-20r Hayward. Klles. lrrlngton, Sanj +8.50* Jose. Ltvennore ) .11. 50a. E.00p Tbe Owl Limited— Xewmw, Los ltanos. Mendota. Fresno. Tulare. BakersBeld. Los Angeles. Golden State Limited Sleeper. Oakland to Los Angele*, for Chi- cago, vis C. R. I. * P. (last trip -»-_ -April 19) - 9-20* 6.00* Port Costa. Tracy. Stockton 12.20p f5.30r Hayward. Nlles and San Jose 7.20*. 6. OOp Hayward. Nile* and San Jose....... 9. SO* B.OOr Eastern Express— Opden. Denver. Omaha. St. Loals, Chicago and East. Port Costa. Benlcla. Sul- sun, Klmlra, Davis, Sacramento, ltocklin. Auburn, Colfax, Truckee. Boca, lieoo. Wad»- worth, Wlnnemncca 5 20» 6. 00p Vallejo, dally, except Sunday..., I .... 700p Vallejo, Sunday only f '• 5D * 7J}Cp Klchmonrl. saa Pablo. Port Costa. Martinez and Way Stations 11.20a 8X5p Oregon ft California Express— Sac- ramento, MarysTllIe, Redding. ¦ Portland. Puzet Sound and East. 8-50 a 9.1 Op Bayward. Nlles and San Jose (Snn- t dayonly) 11-50i COAST LINE (Narrow (ianire;. (foot of Market Street.) . 7.45a. Santa Cruz Kxcur«lon(Sunday only) 8.107 8.16a Newark, Oentr.-Tllif. Ssn Jose, Felton. Boulder Creek. Santa Crus and Way Stations 5-55? 2.1Ep Newark. Gentervllle. San Jose. JJew Almaden.Los Gatos.Feltoo. Boulder Creek, Santa Crux and Principal Way Statloos fiO 55a «.16* Newark. Sao Jo»e. LosOatos and* *8.55 * ; - waysutlona > IIP 55 a .-OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. . From SAN KUANC1SCO. Foot or Market St. (SilpO -tl:15 9:00 11:1)0 AJf. 1.00 3.00 -5.15 p.m. *>ons OAKLAND. Koot of Broadway — tS:0O i3:on 18:03 larOOA.M. 12 00 200 400 P.M. COAST LINE (Uroad «««•). tV~ (Third nail ToTrmeml Streets.) 8.10a San Jose and Way Stations 6-30? 1700a Ran Jose and Way Stations 5.40? 7.15a Monterey end Santa Cruz Excnr- ¦J slon (Sunday only) 10.30 8 00a Nc.r Alinaden (Tues., Frlii., only), 4.10* 800a Tbe Coaster— Stops only San Jose. Gllroy (connection for Hoi lis- ter). Pajaro. CastroTllIe (con- nection to and from Monterey and Pacific Grove). Salinas, Saa Ardo. Paso ttobles, Santa Mar- carlia. Saa Lais Oblspo, principal stations thence Stirf (connection for Lorapoc). principal stations thence Santa Barbara,SanBoena- • ventr.ra. Bnrbank. Los Angeles . 10.431 I. 00a San Jose. Tre* Plnos. Cupttola, SantaCraz.PactflcKroTe.Sallnaa, San Lais Obtspo and Principal ,_' - Way Stations 4.10P 10.30a Ean Jose and Way Stations 1.20P 11 -20a BactA Clara, San Joie, Los Gatos *'*¦' and Way Stations 7.30p 1-30P Ean Jose aad Way Stations 8364 5 COP Del Monte Kxprrss— Santa Clara, Fin Jof*. Del Monte. Mont-rev. Paciflc Grove (connects at Santa Clara, except Sunday, for Santa Cruz, Boulder Creek and Narrow ¦ Gaace Points) »t Gllroy. for Hol- llster, Tres Plnos. at Pajaro for Santa Cruz, at Castronile for Salinas 12.tS» S-30p Tres Plnos War Pa>sen?er 10.45a ¦ 430p Kan ,To*e and Way Stations t&COA 15 00 r Santa Clara, San Jose. Los Gatos, and principal Way Stations (ex- .___ ceptSnnday) ; +900k 15-3UP SanJoseandPrincipalWayStattons 19.40* 6 46' Sunset Limited.— Kedwocd. Saa Jose.GUroy.Sallnas.Paso nobles, San Lais Oblspo. Saata Barbara, ? l.os Au?eles. Demln*. El P.iso. New Orleans. New York. Con- nects at Psjaro for Santa Crni sndst CantrovlUA for Psclfle ' Grove and Way Stations ;.. 7.10» f6 -16P tai)Mateo,nores.ford.r.elinont.S*a ¦ ' Carlos. Uedwood. Fair Oaks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto.. ...... .. tB 49a 6 30p Sun Jose and Way Stations 6-3S\ 8.00p Palo Alto and Way Stations 10.15a 11.30? bomb San Francisco. Mlnbrae. Bar- Hngame, San Mateo. Belmont, San CarloR. Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menlo Park, and Palo Alto 9.45? o11-30p Maytield, Mountain View. Sunny- vale. Lawrence. Santa Clara and y SanJo.ic J9-45P A for Morn I en, Pfor Afternoon. 1 Sunday excepted. t Sunday only. a Saturday only. f Stops at all station* on Sunday. Efr'Only trains stopping at Valencia St southbound trcS-.lOA.M.. 7:00 a.m.. 7.!5a. *., U:S0a. *.. 3:S0p.w.. *:S0 r. M. and 8:00 P. J*. Mt. Tamalpais Railway •' • - • L*ave~~ Ti» Saualitt /«rj Arrive JBamYnndacm ftstoflUrkMfc San Pnsdacm -Week 3on- "M S«a- WeeT •itWl *h:OOa F^iiiiiiil 12:oopf 0:444 •l:45r B:OOa WG&SSErBg I:85p2:5o? B:15p 1O:OOa Wi«g¥ t:IOr 5:5Ur _.., 11:OOa «T 4:50p •:!•* _ 1:45* •:*•? ; TlCUt - 1 «2S Majudct St^(NotUi Sbore Railroa4> 4 ' •HOB I aad Saosauto F»ls.y. Foot Maikat Si. Wl^LTla^ 1 if JCuL/lvJu^ I AjiilW/ 16 Pages. 61 pep Yca^ PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for hay and oats — Office Depot Quartermaster. San Francisco. Cal.. 38 New Montgomery et* March 16. 1904. Sealed pro- posals in triplicate, subject to usual condi- tions, "will be received here until 12 o'clock noon. April 18, 1904, and then opened, for furnlBhlng and delivering at San Francisco. Cal.: Seattle or Tacoma. Wash., or Portland. Or twenty-three hundred and eighty- two (2382) tons of hay. and twenty-flve hundred and forty-six (?546) tons of oata. aublect to ( an Increase or decrease of 23 per cent. Lnited States reserves right to accept or reject any cr a'.l bids, or any part thereof. Further in- formation and blsnk proposals furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked "Proposals for Hay and Oats, No 2165" and addressed to MAJOR C. A. DEVOL. Q. M.. U.S. Army. Depot Quarter- master. • STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE Institute.' Van Ness & Market, promises cure if In fair health; hours 1 to 0. MARRIAGE MCEXSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: Earl N. Percy, £3, S570 Clay «tr«et, and El- vira W. Hobbs, 22. 3589 Clay rtreel.. Clifford, H. Loran. 23, 811 O'Farrell street, and Mary B- Wadsworth. 23, 1104 Van Neso. Arne Arntren. S3, Tonsb-rr t Norway, and Anna Rasch. 22. Chrlstlanla Norway. William II. Farmer. 26. 305 Turk etreet. and Margie G. Wahl, 20, 31 Harriet street, John Wrltt«r. 3«, city, and Fefie Zucker- rncn. 20 -24 Turk street. Domenlco D»otone, 41, Sonera, and Maria CoBorno, 2C. Sonera. Alexander Ryan, 32. Danbury, Conn., and Alice G. Laswell. 32, Santa Rosa, Arthur C. Ohlson, 28. 934 Dolores street, and Ltllte Kenney, 22, 058 Hayes street. Glnnoeuke Nakiyama, 27. 407 Taylor street, and Tomlko Koike, 22. 4 Bush place. B1BIBS— MABBIAGES— DEATH& Birth, inarrlare and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publlcaton offices and be Indorsed with tbe name and residence of per- tone authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted elmply to the announcement cf the event are published once in this column free of charst*. BORX. ANISTER— In this city, April 11. 1904. to the wife of Louis H. Anlcter. a son. BROWN— In this city March 13, 1904, to the wife of Joseph II. Brown, a daughter. • THIEBAUT— In thl* city. April 13. 1904, to the wife of Paul H. Thicbaut, a son. MARRIED. DEL CCRO— FINK— In this city. April 6. ]'.«04. by the Rev. H. A. Luckenbach, Carlos C. Del Curo and Emma H. Fink. FISH— RHODES— In this city. April 4, 1904. by tbe Rev. H. A. Luckenbach, Harry K. Fish and Edna M. Rhodes. FLYMM— HOTE- In this city. April 9. 1904. by the Rev. E. M. Stensrud, Gunnar Flymm and Olive- Uoye, both of this city. FRANDSEN— DANIELSON — In this city. April 11. 19'J4. by the Rev. E. M. Stenerud, I Axel Frandscn and Alma Louise Danlelson, both cf Fresne, Cal. LEONARD— LYM AN— In this city, April 5. UHM, by tbe Rev. Father Mackey, George Le Warren Leonard and Marie Constance , Lyman, both of this city. OLSEN— ERIKSON— In this city. April 9. 1!KH. by the Rev. P. N. Melby. Emil Olsen and Miss Ce.lla Erikson. PETERS— Ae GUERRE— In this city April 12, l!>04. by the Rev. W. C. Day. Joseph P. Peters of Oswejro, N. Y.. and Miss Cora E. de Guerre of this city. DIED Bromer, Manton Moore, Mary Denton, Susan Meyer, Matilda Donnolly, Peter Murray, Annie l>rl!»coll. May M. Navonl, Santlno Kgan, Sister M. M. Packer, Elizabeth Emlay, Roselle M. Piltter, Henrietta Fitzpatrick. Frank Pries. Emma Fredericks, Amelia Raymond, Mrs. M.A. Fucich. Steve Reis?, Emma E. C Guerin, Frederic Schmidt. Libby Imhaus, Celeste Sretovich. Mrs. C. Kohler, Leo C ' StMnbtrg. Milton Konlfrsberg. Mary L. Sweeney, Richard J. Leder, Willie Harry Watson. David A. Lloyd, John J. Wilder. Gardner K. MacLellan. John M. Wilkins. Lena F. BROMMER— In this city. April 12, 1904, Man- ton <Matt) Broiumer, beloved son of Jane and the late Henry Bromraer, and brother of Mrs. J. Cunningham and Mrs. Mae Love, a native of San Francisco, aged 2S years 9 months and 'Ji days. pyFriends acd acquaintances art respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day : (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resl- ' deuce. &1S Lacuna street. Interment Odd Fellows' «'«metery. DKNT< »N— In this city. April 13, 1904, Susan II. Denton. EX The funeral services will be held to-morrow (Friday), at 1<» o'clock, at the chapel vf Odd Fellows' Cemetery. DONNOLLY— In this city, April 13. 1904. Peter, bt-loved husband of Bridget Donnolly. ' and father of Mrs. W. T. Kilpatrick. Hugh and Joe Donnolly, Mrs. Bridget Kelly, Mrs. Mary Ann Pressley and Elizabeth Donnolly, a native of County Leltrlm, Ireland, aged . £»7 years. T-? 1 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (FriJay). at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 182 Noe street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, . where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commenclnr at 9 o'clock. Interment ; Holy Cross Cemetery. DRISCOLL— In this city. April 11, 1904, May M. Driscoll-Schnetder, beloved daughter of Mrs. M. A. O'Brien and Jere J. Driscoll, and Bister of J. Edward Driscoll. a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 11 months and 17 days. ICTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attrnd the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, from her late resi- dence. 2T.9 Turk street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery-' EGAN— In this city. April 12, 1904, Sister Mary Meehtilde Kuan (Sister of Mercy), a native of If eland. C7A requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at » o'clock Thursday, April 14, at the Chapel of the Passion, Firet street, between Harrison and Bryant. Interment private. EMLAY — In Oakland. Cal.. April 12. 1904, Ro- «<elle Margaret, beloved daughter of Louis A. and Minna S. Imlay. and sister of Louise, Alleene and Carl Emlay, a native of Oakland, Cal., aged 16 years 10 months and 22 days. CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the Trinity Episcopal Church, corner of Tele- graph avenue and T\renty-nlnth street. Oak- land. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. FITZPATRICK— In this city, April 12. l»04, Frank, beloved son of Frank J. and Nellie Fitzpatrick, a native of San Francisco, aged o years 'J months and 14 days. IC7"The funeral will take r>lace to-day (Thursday), at 1 :30 o'clock, from the resi- denc« of his Darents. . 1232% Treat avenue. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Thirtieth street and Kan Joss avenue at 2 o'clock. FREDERICKS— In this city, April 12, 1904. Amelia, beloved wife of the late John C Fredericks, and devoted mother of Fred, Thertsa and John Fredericks, a native of Germany, aged 63 years 0 months and 22 days. (Prescott. Ariz., papers please copy.) CFrlcnds and acquaintances and officers and members of the San Francisco Frauen Verein are respectfully invited to attend ' the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, from her late residence. 2215 Sutter tstroet. between Pierce and Scott. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Elphtecnth and Guerrero etreeU. FI'CICH— In this city. April 11. 1904, Steve Fucich. beloved brother of Frank Fucich of Fan Francisco, a native of Cherso. Istria Austria, aged 22 years and 8 months. i ¦ CTFriends and acquaintances are're«pect- ! ¦fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 -.;{« o'clock sharp, from Aus- • trian Hall. 507 Sutter Ftreet. under the aus- pices of the Austrian Military and Benevo- lent Association. Remains at the parlors of Valente. Marini & Co.. 1524 Stockton etreet Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GUERIN— In this city. April 11, 1904. Frederic Guerin. beloved . uncle of Mr. and Mrs ! R Fos. Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott, Mr. and ilrfc F. Rockford and F. Guerin. a native of France, aged 75 year* 9 months and 4 days E7The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the mortu- «ry chapel of J. S. Godeau,- 305 Montgomery . avenue, tnence to the French Church for ser- vices. Funeral private. Interment - Holy Cross Cemetery. IMHAUS— In this city, April 12, 1901, Celeste Imhaus. relict of the late Louis Imhaus mother cf . I^uls A. and E. J. Imhaus, and rrandmother of Mrs. A. Hobe and Alfred C and Alfred Imhaus, a native of Brussels' Belgium. fCT Friend* and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday April 15. from tbe Church of Notre Dame dea Victoires, where a solemn requiem high mass . James McGinn. . Henry Hansen. james McGinn & co., Fctmerly With McGinn Bros., —Funeral Directors and Embalmers 214 Eddy et-; Tel. South 676. < T.3. Monahan, Manager.- TeL Mission 3L MONAHAN, PHARA & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS £339-2341 Mission et.. near Nineteenth. Sao Francisco ROOMS FOR noCSCKKEPISO— Con. •KXTH 436 tt— Furnished housekeeping rooms, double or single; rent cheap; quiet family. WASHINGTON. 122S. near Jones— To coupU •without cWlflrea. three Tory desirable hous»- keepinr rooms; nicely furnished; bath, fine kltcoen. stationary tubs, yard; would rent *ult* to two gentlemen. Phone Butter 4121. APAJtTatEITT XOCBZ& .— — — ' ' ' - * 4^ ST. HILA1BH APARTMENTS — — ULGUNA ST.. NEAR GEABT— ¦win b« rwafiy for occupation in m. few days Everything new. Make yonr reservations now. Clesantly furnished epartmenti with private bath — 2. 3 and . 4 rooms; steam heat; electric light; ele- vator; private phones; rates reasonable* A— CORDOVA APARTMENTS Will be finished March IS. 1084 SITTTER ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST.- Beautifully light and.eunr.y; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each; all unfurnished; 527 60 -to $40. Make reservations now. ST. CECILE 113 Fell, above Van Ne»»— Th» umt of perfection In elegantly furn, 3-room apartments; private baths, eteam heat, elec- tr'.o Ilghtg. elevator. ga» ranges; $30 to Hi. BT. LOUIS, ir.75 Jackson ft.— Modern 8-4-5 rooms; also single; furnt*ed or unfurnished; marine view: references. Phone East 1350. ROOMS TO I,KT I'urn. and 1'nfnrn. AURORA, correr Second and Kolsom sts. — New house, new furniture; every room outside; modern end punny; prices from $1 50 per week up; this is the only up-to-date house la this vicinity; first-class grill attached. A— BRUNSY/ICK House. 148 Sixth Bt. — Rooms 25c to ?1 per nlKlit, 51 25 to *5 per week and Ilfrht housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte," 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Firth Ft.)— Roome, 25c. 00c, $1, SI SO n'.ght; J 1 SO to $10 week; house open all ni&ht. BVRNnTT. 142B Market (old No, 13W)— Fur- nished rooms, suite, Fingle; alao unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 EIMs, cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished funny rooms; prices reasonable. CUMMINGS (The). CIS Post. nr. Taylor— Just opened; desirably located: sunny single rooms and suites., with private baths, hot and cold water. Fteam heat, electric llghte. phone every room; elevator. Phone Kast 1317 if deslr«d. ELLIS. Cll— Nicely furnished sunny front eulte; front alcove room, light housekeeping. FILLMORE. 1124. nr. Golden Gate ave.— One or two refined people can find neatly fur- nished outside room* In modern Cat. FOR eiosle gentleman, in private home <no other roomers), a large. 6unny. furnished room, with bath adoining; 4 blocks from park entrance and ;> blocks from panhandle. Address box 2G24. Call office. CRAND Southern. 7th and Mission — I&oms 35o to $123 night; $1 50 to$Gwk.; reading-room. GRANT AVE.. 7 — Nicely furnished sunry suit*, suitable 4 pentlemen; also single rms. JfLIA. 42V,. off Mission, near Eighth— Nicely furnished room; private family. PIFJtCE. 75 — Laree front room, closet; also isrge side room; for one cr two. ROYAL House, 12R Ellis — Incandescent lights, readlng-roora. emoktng-room and ladies' par- lor; rooms per night. ZZc to $1 SO; week. $2 to $R; month. $* to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hnt nnd cold water; baths. SEVENTH ave^ Ct] near Lake— Furnished rooruS. PTOCKTON. 41 and 45— Nicely furnished sun- ny front suites, also single rooms, for gentle- men: $1 Sw. $2 tO to $8 week. TAYLOR. C15 — Suites, single rooms and board; terms reasonable. THE ST. KATHKYN, N.E. cor. Leavenworth and Ellis — Sunniest rocms in the city; new hotel; Just furr.ish.-d fresh and clean; hair mattrerses In e\ery rocro: also hot end cold water, baths, etc.; steam heat throughout; elevator service and every modern conveni- ence; rocms from $3 per week up. Tl'RK. r.2— N«>wly furnished sunny rooms, en puite or single; transient; Just opened. UNITED STATES. 123 Edd"y7rIear~Market— «00 rooms. XV to $1 night. $1 75 to JC week; elec- tric liehts «no pas->, running water in every ' room; elevator. read. -room: free bus; baggajse. WOLF House. 2^2 Sixth — Electric light In every room; 15c to 51 a night; 75c to S5 a week; open all nights convenient to all cars. VAX NESS ave., 51U — Elepant front parlor» and adjoining eulte for office or club. VAN NESS, ICC — Nicely furnished sunny par- lor bedroom In modern flat: running water. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 Z& St.. near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 25c to $1 50 nleht: ?2 to $S week; elevator; «-Uc lights; r"ading-room: free bus; baggage. X BRANCH office of The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been op»ned at loos Market Et.. uppoeite Fifth. Open until 11 o. m. ROuaiS AM) HOARD. EDGEMERE HOTEL. 731 Bush st.. above Powell; celect flrst- ctoss residential hotel; elegantly furnished • nd table unsurpassed; electric light; steam heated and private exchange telephones In •very room; terms reasonable. B. DU CARPE. Prop. BOARD rcr the summer In a nice private home In San Leondro: one hour's ride to Can Francisco: all the fruit, vegetables, but- ter. e££g and chickens; home raised; accom- modations first t'.a's and home like; rates very reasonable. Box 4276. Call. HOTEL BALTIMORE. X01B VAN NESS AVE.. NEAR GEART ST. SELECT AND FIRST CLASS. THONE PRIVATE EXCHANGE 708. HOWARD. S41A — FirFt-cIa«>s board with room, rln^le or double. $5-$6 week; American fam- ily; home cooking; home comforts; piano. HOTEL ELSMERE. 418 Sutter— Sunny suites, single rms.; excellent table: moderate prices. VAN NESS sve.. 1714— Elejrantly furnished suites, with baths; also single; homelike. KOOMS AMI BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN desires board and room within «•« Iking distance of Montgomery st. Box 1595. Call. sewixc macuTVes and suppLIesT ync^jrMCE~N^r^iE r rAKH "" "¦""""""" But get tho best sewing machine on earth when you buy the White. We are closing r>ut a lot of new machines that are slightly •¦hop worn nt one-half and one-third regular price*. White Sewing Machine Co. offices 3(>0 Post Ft.. 1841 Fillmore Et.. and 70S Va- lencia et. RENTERS- T( have 100 new drop head White tewing marhincs for reiiT; quick service; best machine; telephone Black 1106. White Sewing Machine Co.. 300 Post st. feOME&TIC — The machine lor fatally use; best is cheapest; second -hand all makes at • ny Drice: all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office. 1021 Market, near Sixth. HEW HOME — See our new triple-feed ma- chines; slightly used: $10. J15, $20: necond- hand. $3. $5, $8; all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewinc Machine Co.. 1051 Market «L SPUClAi, JVOTICJCfl. Ladles'. Chichester's Knelish Pennyroyal PUI« are best; cafe, reliable; take no other. Send 4o stamps for particulars. "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mall. Ark your druggtst. Chlcherter Chemical Co.. Philadelphia. r«_ SPECIALISTS. CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES tn EARS positively cured; new methods; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottincham. 2O4 Butter st. • SLOT MACHINES. Blot machines. $25; punchers $23; lifters card Bsachlnes.$20. W.A-Bradford Co.. 1185 Market. rrOHAGK AM) WAREHOUSES. A^EM^ORlUlT^torace & Ve^rCoTTfurnTturer household goods stored, moved, shipped 72j£ '81 Howard st.. nr. Third; phone Grant 161. A— GILBERT tc 6TOLL Storage Co.; storage, packing, ehipplnjr warehouse. G. G. and Van Negg; of flee 123S Market, r. M; tel. South 750. riERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co oT flee Poet and Powell rts.; tel. Priv. Ex-"' 671. CONKLIN'S Storage— Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave. : phone East 128 GOLDEN West Ktornee: advances made 810 Mission gt.: tel. Howard »41. F. W. Zebfn«sT PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore et.; phone Jackson 2S1. HEKIN8 Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery ft.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rate*. DIVIDEND , KOTICKS. ~ CAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home Build- ing Society, 5th floor. Mutual Savings Back tiuildinc, 708 Market st., opposite Third For the half yeaf ending 21st of December. 1903, a dividend has been declared at 'the rate per annum of * 32» twelve per cent on capital stock end partlcipatrng certificates, Tr«» of :«i(t, payable on and after SATUR- X)AT, January 2, 1904. JOSEPH A. LEON. • AI'.D, ilacater. HUGH CRAIG, Secretary. will b« celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, ¦ Holy. Cross Cemetery. ' ' KOHLEIl- In Oakland, Acril 13, 1904. Leo C, *lde*t son of Henry and Minna Kohler. and brother of Eugene and Olga Kohler, a native of Oakland, Cal.,- a*ed 22 years and 23 days. A member of Court Oakland No. 46, Forest- ers of America, and I. B. . E. W. No. 283 of Oakland. KONIGSBERG— In this city. April 11, 1904, Mary Louise, beloved wife of Charles 8. Konlgsberg. and mother of Charles . W. Konlffsbergr. and daughter of Mrs. Mary A. Brlggs, a native of Boston, 8ged 03 years 1 months and 26 days. (Oakland papers please copy.) • ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral cervices Thursday, April 14, 1004. at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company. 2470 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment private. LEDER— In this city. April 13, 1904, Willie Hcrry. beloved son of Paul V. and the late Josle I*der, and brother of Ruth Alice Leder, a native of Ban Francisco, a^etl 14 years 9 months and 11 days. LLOYD— In this city. April 13, 1904, John J. . Lloyd; brother of George Lloyd of Streator, Ill-.aged 55 years. ET'Kemains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Underaking Company, 2483 Mission street, near Twenty-first. MaeLELLAN— In Agnews, Cal., April 12. 1904, John M-. beloved husband of Marguerite MacLellan, a native of Canada, aired 43 years. A member of Clan Fraser No 78 and Painters' Union, Local No. 19. . . C?" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, April 15, at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Mount Olylvet Cemetery. MKYER— In thJa city, April 12. 1904, Matilda, beloved wife of Ernest F. Meyer, and mother of Marparet Meyer, and daughter of Maltha and Christ Flachmeyer. and Bister of Mrs. J F. Madden and William, Mattie. Christina atid Henry Flachmeyer. a native of San Francisco, aged 35 years 11 months and 3 day*. ICFriends and acquaintances are respect- ' fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), April 14, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, «31B Natoma street. Inter- ment Cyoress Lawn Cemetery. i MOORE— In this city. April 13, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Moore, and devoted and idolized mother of Mamie, Annie, Robert and Thoma* Moore, and slater of Michael *and Thomas Stanton and Mrs. J. Moroney, a native of the parish of Ahaecragh, County Galway. Ireland, atred SI year*. CyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, • April 16. at S:30 o'clock, from her lat^Tesl- dence. 11% Weteh street, off Fourth, between Bryant and Uranium, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a solemn requiem high mats will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cem- etery. MURRAY— In Portland. April 10, 1904. Annie, beloved wife of F. J. Murray, and mother ot Mrs. T. J. Mountain of Portland. Ore., lire. T. Holbrook and Eu»rene Murray, a nati\e of Ireland: ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at S:30 o'clock, from the parlor* of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- pany. 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the rcrcse ol her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. NAVONI— In this city, April 12, 1904, Santlno Navonl. a native of Italy, aged 47 years. PACKER— In this city. April 13. 1904,. Elis- abeth M. J. Packer, beloved mother of James Packer, a native of London. England. CCNotice of funeral hereafter. PILSTER— April 12. l'.KU, Henrietta Asrusta Marie, dearly beloved daughter of Henry and the late Marie Pilster, and Riater of Theodor Pilater, a native of Ean Francisco, aged '26 years 11 months and 19 days. (C?"The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of her brother. Theodor Pilster. 1108 Page street. ! Interment Odd -Fellows' Cemetery. PRIES— In this city. April 13, 1904, Emma Pries, dearly beloved daughter of Mrs. B. Lavin, mother of Ethel and Edsrar Pries, and sister of John Lavin. Mrs. J. J. O'Brien and Mrs. G. Peters of Portland. Ore., a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 26 years. C3*Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend th» funeral April 15 at 9:.'{0 o'clock, from the residence of Mm. J. .1. OBrien, 20 Bemlee street, thence to St. Josej>h'» Church for services «t 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Crora Cem- etery. RAYMOND — Mrs. Mary Ague? Raymond, widow of the late Samuel A. Raymond, and mother of the late Mrs. Henry Gibbons Jr., ored 77 years nnd 8 months. E^Funeral from her late residence, 920 Polk street, to-day. April 14, at 11:45 o'clock. Interment private. REISE— In this city. April 13, 1904, Emma E. C. Relse, beloved wife of Charles Relse, mother of Charles and Theodor Relse. and sister of Tbeodor and William E. F. Wehr. Mrs. Charles Heyer, Henry C. Wehr and the late Gu»tave Wehr. a native of Neu- MS'lt. HoUteln. Germany, aged 43 years 4 months and 15 day*. SCHMIDT— In New York City, April" 10, 1904. Libby. beloved wife* of George Schmidt of San Francisco, and Bister of Mrs. Louis Runckle and Mrs. Xora Boyle of New York CJiy, agred 38 years. STEINBERG— In this city, April 13, 1904. Milton, beloved son of Sam and Rebeccah Steinberg., a native of San Francisco, aged 2 years and 3 months. ERESOVICH — A requiem mass will be cele- brated for the repose of the eoul of the late Mrs. Caroline Sresovlch at St. Mary's Cathe- dral to-morrow morning (Friday), at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends are requested to attend. SWEENEY— In this city, April 12, 1004,* Rich- ard. J., son of James and Ann Sweeney, and brother of W. P., J. W., J. G., A. E. and the late F. R. Sweeney and Mrs. L. Buck- ley, a native of Massachusetts, aged 40 years. (£7Friend£ and. acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late residence. 3824 Twenty-second street, thence to St. James Church, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at. 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WATSON— In this city. April 13. 1904. David A. Watson, beloved husband of Flora Wat- son, and father of Irvine. Ernest and infant Watson, a native of Stanislaus County, Cal., aped 36 years, j WILDER— In this city. April 13, 1904, Gardner Kensler. eldest ron of Eliza and the late W. C. Wilder, and brother of C. T.. W. C. and II. A. Wilder of Honolulu. II. T., a native of Geneva, 111., ased 40 years 2 months and 2 day*. WILKINS— In this city. April 12. 1904, Lena T.. lM^oved wife of Willis G. Wilkins and fister of Mrs. J. W. Eby, Walter and W. F. «ie Sanno of Vallejo, Cal., and E. J. de Sanno and Mrs. J. C. Buck of Harrisburg, Pa., a native of Pennsylvania, ased 44 years 11 months and 28 days. (Stockton papers please copy.) , C^Fiifnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services this day (Thursday), at the chapel at Cypress Lawn Cemetery, on the arrival of the funeral car leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. Remains at the funeral parlors of Bunker & . Lunt. 26C6 Mission street, between Twenty-second and Twenty- third, Mission Masonic Temple. ST. DOMINICS Church Building Associa- tion — The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Dominic's Church Building Association and for parents end relatives or living members will be sung In St. Dominic's Church Thursday, at 9 a. m. M&T Missouri River and Chicago. JfThree Fast Trains 'WL if Chicago and East II gi 1| Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Chicago t North-Wistsrn Rys. S3 M ift Standard and tourist sleeping cars, compartment J^J§ observation. cars, buffet smoking and library cars »'^^y^ \B For s'.cepinz car reservations, tickets and information j^Qf MB wLj^Ww apply to agents Southern Pacific Co., or to jBrjc£3 R. R. RITCHIE. General Agent. Sv^^r^ CHICAGO I NORTH-WESTERN RY. *g^r Mf 617 Market St. w<r;» fi %^&4#' III i"5 «i f %si2 m I CALIFORNIA J LIMITED TOCHICACO I LEAVES DAILY i at 5) -'.'10 a. m., througrh. in 3 dayo, ft with diner and all trappings. Other Santa 7o Traino: u'-ln »' ™'\ for Stockton. Fresno. BakersHeld. 8:00 p. m.J Merced. Hanford and Vlsalla. 4:00p.ni. for Stockton. 8:00 p. rn. for Kansas City, Grand .Canyon and Chlcaeo. j • -'•*•. TICKET OFFICES — 641 Market St. ana Ferry Depot. S. T. Also 1112 Broad- - way. Oakland. Cal. 27 South Pirst SU San Jo»e. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. . LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tlbnxon Ferry. Foot of Market Streets SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS — 7:30 8:00. 11:00 a. m.; 12:M. 3:30. 5:10. 6:30 p. m. Thursdays— Extra trip at 11:20 p m. Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:50 and 11:30 p. m. 6UNPAYS— S :00. 9:30 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. 8:30 5:00. 0:20. 11:30 p. m. SAN EAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS — 6:U5, 7:35 7:60 U:2it. 11:13 a. Ri.; 12:S0. 3:40 0:00. &:1*O p. in. Saturday*— Extra trip at 2:05 and 6:33 p. m. SUNDAYS— 8:00. 9:40. 11:15 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40. 4:65. 5:05. 6:25 p. m. Leave I In Effect I Arrive San Francisco.) Sept. 27. 1003. ]San Francisco. Week I Sun- I Deetlna- } Sun- I Week , Days. 1 days. | Uon. | days. | Days. 7:30a 8:00a 9:10a 8:40a 9:30 a Ignacio. 10:40 a 10:20 a 3:30p 8:30 p 6:05 p 6:20 p, 6:10 p 5:00 p 7:35 p 7:30 a '' ~~' 0:10 a 8:40 a 8:00 a Novato. 10:40 a 10:20 a 3:30 p 9:20 a Fetaluma H:u5 ;> 6:20 p 6:10 p 3:30 p and 7:35 p ¦-.-'-.. 6:00 p Santa Rosa. 7:30 a ' I I 110:40 a 10:20 a S:00a] Fulton. [ 7:35 p «:20p 3:30 p 3:30 p( | Windsor. I 7:30 a 8:00 a Healdsburs. 10:40 a 10:20a Lytton, 3:30 p 3:30 p Geyservtlle, 7:35 p 6:20 p • Cloverdale, 7:30a 8:00a Hopland 10:40a 10:20a 3:30p 3:o0p| and Uklah. 7:35 p 6:20 p 7:30 a| 8:00 a| Willits. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p 7:30 a) 8:00 a I 110:40 al 10:20 a 3:30p[3:30pf Guernevllle. |7:85p|6:20p 7:30 al 8:00 a I Sonoma, I 0:10 a I 8:40 a 6:10 p| 5:00 p[ Glen Ellen. { 6:05 p| 6:20 p ' 7:30 al 8:00 al 110:40 a|10:20 a 3:30 p| 3:30 p| Sebastopol. | 7:35 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at . Green Brae for Saa Quentln, at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altrurla and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey. serville for Skaggs Spring's; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boonevllle and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs. Soda Bay, Lake- port and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake. Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo Potter Valley, John Day's. Riverside. LlerlyV Bucknells. Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvllle, Orfi Hot Springs. Halfway House, Comptche, Camp Stevens. Hopkins, Mendoclno City. Fort Bragg. West Point. Usal; at Wllilts for Fort Bragg. We8tport Sherwood, Canto. Covelo, Layton- vllle Cummincs. Bell's Springs. Harris, Ol- sen' s. Dyer, Garbervllle. Pepperwocd, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. " ¦ On Sunday round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices, 630 Market street. Chronic!* building. H. C. WHITING. R. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. i ¦ ¦ ¦ TOSANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, MILL VALLEY, JCAZADERO, Etc/ Via Sausalito Ferry. Suburban Service, Standard Gauge Electric — Depart from San Francisco Dally 7:00, 8:00, 9-00 10:00 11:00 a. m., 12:20, 1:45, 3:15,4:15. 5-15' 0:15. 7:00. S:45. 10:20, 11:45 p. m. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO — Dally.i 5:25, 6:35/7:40, 8:35, 9:35. 11:05 a.- m.' 12:20. 1:45. 2:55. 3:45. 4:45. 6:45, 6:45, S:4*.V 10:20 p. m. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN' FRAN- CISCO — Dally. 5:15, 6:55, 7:52, a:55. 9:55, 11:20 a. m.; 12:35, 2:00. 3:15. 4:05, 5:05. 6:06, 7;05: 9:00, 10:35 p. m. ~~ .' FOR FAIRFAX— Depart 8:00 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. week days; S:00, 0:00/10:00, 11:00 a. m. 12:20 and 1:45 p. in. Sundays. ' THROUGH TRAINS. S:0O a. m. dally — Cazadero and way stations. .5:15 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted)- — Toinales and way stations. .. . 3:15 -.p. m. Saturdays — Cazadero and way stations.- • - •'¦¦•. Sundays only— 10 a. m.. Point Reyes and. •wayi stations. TICKET. OFFICE— 626 Market St. "• FERRY — Union Depot.: foot of Market st. galvanizedvlron work, : glazing, stairs, , roofing,' ' etc.. for a : seven-story and basement - brick : building on S line of. Sutter. street 109 Eo* Van Ness avenue. E 6»:0 by S 120*; ?35,472. . James Otis Jr. (owner) with Riley & Hock (¦contractors), architects Wright & Polk — Brick, Iron '.work, cementing.- granite work for a five- story and basement brick building on -SE cor- ner of 'Davis and Pacific streets. 137:6 on Fa- rific and 120 on Davis and 137:6 on Clark; ?2~.0"4. . Same owner •with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architects same — Four elevators (or tame on same; $0176. .' • C. H. and D.%G. Kohn (Owners) '¦¦ with Carl N. P. Ahlgrcn (contractor), architect Martens & Coffev — All work excepting plumbing, paint- ing, art slasaMling. .shades, mantels, and gas fixtures ¦ for .. a two-story and ¦ basement " frame building on the > S \V '- corner of Halght ; and Devlsadero streets, W 50 by'S 110: $4731. ' • Blanche E.; Curry (owner) with Thomas : J. Curry (contractor),, architect -C." Eugene Curry —AH : work for . a t three-story ¦ frame ' building (3 flats) on the- S v line of -Waller. «treet. 131:3 W of Shrader, ¦. W, 25 by S 137:6; $6500. 'Chris ' Hinz ..(owner) with Henry, T. Grieb (contractor}, architect Theodore W. Lenzen — All .work : excepting . plumbing ; and gas-fltting, painting and electrical .work and door openers for "a" three-story ; frame . building/ (.'I flats) on the N line of Jackson street. 102:6 W of Hyde, 27:6 by 137 f'»; $64C0. ' JWHiji.'jtfftaifcpW— wlft^ ; A.' s Glessi^ {owner) v with Ralnpy"&: Phillips (contractors), architect .Oliver Everett — Brick, terra, cotta and granite -work, etc., for ; a six- story and • basement brick • building^ on Si line of Howard; street. 142:6 E of Third, — 62:6. S 80. W_ 62:0.' N 80; f ?13,SS3. , ;, -:-_j_; , FREE— FREE to .want; advertisers IX. NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. THE GLOW NIGHT LAMP. A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. , Invaluable for Bedrooms, Sick Chambers,; . Hall, Nurseries, Bathrooms, STAIRCASES, • etc. BE SURE TO GET ONE WITH . A WANT.;ADllN : "'\ v NEXT SUNDAY'S ) CALL. Premium cannot be obtained in any. other way.