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Mrs. Benjamin Blackburn, a comely matron, 24 years o£ age, presented herself and her nine-year-old daugh ter at - the Emergency Hospital at 1 o'clock this morning^ They were hun gry, and the woman said her husband was a drinking man, not ' able to sup port his family, one of whom is a babe of three years. She, wants a home for her. children and' a chance to earn. a living for. herself. She was cared for at the hospital last night.; • Hospital Has Early -Visitors. . ARRIVED. Wednesday, June 1. Stmr Phoenix, Odland. 26 hours from Eu reka. BAILED. Wednesday^ June 1. Stmr Elizabeth. Jens*n, Coqaille River. Stmr Marshfleld Dettmers, . DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH— Passed In June 1— Stmr Mlneola, hence May 30. for Tacoma. SEATTLE — Sailed June 1 — Stmrs Oregon and Senator, for Nome. ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU — Arrived June 1— Stmr So noma, hence May 26. Sailed June 1 — U S stmr Solace, for Guam; Btmr Coptic, for San Francisco; schr Bertie Minor for Eureka. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK— Sailed June 1— Stmr Oceanic for Liverpool. QUEEN STOWN — Arrived June 1— Stmr Sax onla, from Boston, for Liverpool, and pro ceeded; stmr -Merlon, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool, and proceeded. ¦ . Sailed June 1— Stmr Carpathla. from Liver pool for New York. ANTWERP— Sailed June 1 — Stmr Switzer land, for Philadelphia.* ¦ - *¦ CHERBOURG— Arrived June 1— Stmr Patri cia, from New York, via Plymouth, for Ham burg, rand t>roceeded. * .¦ . - . HONGKONG — Arrived prior to June 1 — Stmr Chlng Wo, from Portland, Ore. . LIVERPOOL— Sailed June 1 — Etmr Cedric, for New : York. ¦¦ via Queenstown ; stmr Noord land for Philadelphia, via Queenstown. . LONDON — Sailed ; June ¦ 1— Stmr Nicarla, from Hamburg,' etc., for San Francisco. .- *; I; Late Shipping Intelligence. Theresa A.. Oelrichs (wife of H.) to Virginia .Vanderbilt (wife of W. K. Jr.), undivided half of the following : < Lot on SW. corner • of Pine and Sansome streets, W 222:6 by S 137:6; also lot on 8 line of Pine street, 222:6 TV of San some, TV 25 by 8 137:8; al«6 lot on S line of Eleventh street^ and NW of Mission, NW 275 by SW 650; also lot on NW corner of. A' street and Twenty-seventh avenue, N 195 by\W 120; also lot on N line or Post street. 60 E of Kear ny,.E 20, N 60,. E 57:6, 8 122:6. W 77:6; also lot' on £ line of Montgomery street. 70:0 S uX Elizabeth E. Tlmson to Abel W. Cudworth, lot on E line of Laguna street, 100 N of Green, N 21 by 12 100; $10. Alphonso E. and Maria D. Sachns to Oussta Caaner, lot on W line of Scott street, 100 S of O'Farrell, S 25 by W 90; $10. Thomas H.. and Sarah D. O'Connor to Christena Carroll, lot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 178:6 E of Baker street, B 27:8 by N 137:6; $10. ' * w Elizabeth L. Murray to J. Frank Walters, lot on N line of .Pacific avenue 115 .W of Baker street, W 33 by N 132:4; $10. Matthew I. Sullivan to . Roman Cathollo Archbishop of San Francisco, lot on SB corner of Haight and Ashbury streets, K 126 by S 150; $10.- Charles and Jessie Patton to T. B. Draper, lot on W line of Ashbury street, 82:6 N of Hnlght. N 25 by TV 100; $10. Antolne A. and Anna (or Annie) Majitke to Oscar Heyman, lot on E line of Guerrero street. 70 S of Ridley, S 21, E 90, N 17, W 40, N 4, W 50; $5. Oscar Heyman to Stephen T. Luck, same; $10. Hibernla Savings and Loan Society to John Gustavson, lot on E line of Stevenson street, 292:0 N of Fourteenth, N 27:0 by E C5; $10. Charlotte U. Warren to Frank W. Warren, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 115 E of Dolores. N 125:5% by E 33:7H: $1*>- Hlbernia Savings and Loan Soclfcty to Flor ence Wooster lot on N line of Twenty-first street. 250 E of Castro, E 25 by N 114; $800. George 8. Crim et al. to Grace M. Crim.'lot on TV line of York street, 118 N of Twenty-first, N 100 by TV 10O; $10. Golden Gate Syndicate to Mary E. Ughtner. lot on E line : of Fair Oaks street, ¦> 110 S of Twenty-fifth, 8 50 by B 115; $5. • Henry Buttner Jr. to Adelheld TVIrtz (wife of Nicholas), lot on SE corner of Twenty ninth and Church streets, S 27 by E 80; $10. Ellen Folger to Folgcr Estate Company (cor poration).' lot on S line of Clay street, 2C0 E of Drumm. E 75 by 8 119:0; $10. : Same to same, lot on E line of Davis street. 91:8 N of California.- N 45:10 by E 137:»: $10. John Moroney (by. Murray F. Vandall, Com mlsrloner) to German Savings and Loan So ciety, lot on N line of Bush street, 110 "W of Gough. W 30 by N 120; $7700. : ¦WEDNESDAY, JTTJNB 1. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. . OAKLAND, June 1. — Charles A. French, a Berkeley sprinkling cart driver, who was arrested at Berkeley Monday for drunkenness, died this morning at the Receiving Hospital from pneumonia. He was kept over night in the lockup at Berkeley, but his condition became so bad yester day that French was sent to the hos pital. He was 48 years of age. Cor oner Mehrmann took charge of the body. <""" Causes Death. MAUCH CHUNK, Pa.. June L-r Charles E. Foster, captain of Company K, First Regiment, Pennsylvania Vol unteers, died this morning at his home In East Mauch Chunk at the age of 78 years. He was the son of Asa Lansford Foster, who was the owner of many hundreds of acres of coal lands ad- Joining the Coxes in Lower Luzerne, on a portion of which the town of Eckley is now situated. In 1849 he went to California, whence he returned after ten years. A widow survives. The funeral will take place Friday. Old Officer Dies. Hiram Crabtree, an Early Day Celeb rity, Passes Away In Montana. MILES CITY, Mont., June 1. — Hi ram Crabtree, a noted- character of the early days of the State of Washing ton, has been found dead in his cabin near this place. The father of Crab tree was responsible for the Yakima Indian war in 1853, braining an Indian chief with an ax handle because the latter attempted to drive him off a tract of land he had settled upon. PIONEER CHARACTER DEAD. NEW YORK, June 1. — Samuel B. Callaway, president of the American Locomotive Company and former pres ident of the New York Central Rail road, died to-day, following: an opera tion for mastaoidltis, at the age of 54 years. Callaway was vice president of the Union Pacific in the eighties and had been connected with other railways. Samuel R. Callaway of New York Suc cumbs to an Operation. RAILWAY MAGNATE DIES. Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Art. Bay CPC 6s. 8S — S P C R 4*. — 100 B L Wat 6S.115 — 8 P Co 4H». 98% — Cal NW 5s.. — 112 Sun Tel 6«..113 — M C Wat 6S.100 — Do 69 — 105 RIs I Wks5s — 107% Suttr-st ROs.106 113 SF- Drdk: 5s — 113% UR of SF 4*. 78% — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala S Co... — 30. Mat-Nav Co. — 90 - Cal Cot Mils 80 87 Nev Nat Bk. — 200 Cal G&ECor. — 60 N S R R Co 9J4 — Cal Powder. — 150 N Cal P Co. 10% 11 & Cal Ship Co. 21 27 Oak Bk Sav.112% — Cal T I & T.115' — Oak T Con.. 75 — Cen Bk. Oak — ' 65 . IOOF Hall A « — Chutes Co . . — '•--. 7% Orpheum Co. — ¦ 16% City & C Bk — 112 PacC Caa Co. 120 — CypLImp.. 6% — Pac S Tel. .100 — East Dynm 260 Paraf Paint.. 38 — DpntPwd pf d — 80 S F Drydock 60 ~ Do com .. — 60 8F&SJ Coal. 25 32% FN Bk. Oak. 120 — S J Wat Co. — 106 Fischer Thtr 40a — IsO & MTgbt.125 — Frnch-A Bk.100 — Swiss-A Bk.115 — Gas Con A.. — 22 Truck Elect.. 11 12% Hono P Co.. 14 — UR InC pfd. 42% 46 Lon&.SF Bk — 60 Do com ... 9 — :., Morning Session, j ¦ Board— : . " $3,000 United R R of S F 4s, cash.. 78 60 $25,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 78 60 Afternoon Session. Board — - $4,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent. . 78 80 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oil Stocks— Bid. Asked. ! Apollo 46 Associated Trust Cert 1ft 20 Azteo .... -75 California Standard 13 Caribou 4 BO 5 00 Central Point Con 62 I Chicago Crude ' l« 21 1 Claremont 65 Four 70 ! Fulton 3 75 i Giant l .. . 15 J Hanford 190 00 199 00 i Home i 62% Imperial ; 18 0O ! Independence 26 27 Junction 12 Kt ! Kern 4 8 0 ; I Kern River 10 25 .... ' Lion 01 Monarch of Arizona 40 Monte Cristo 65 CO Occidental of W Va. 08 10 Oil City Petroleum 68 6!) Peerless 14 00 nttsburg 15 Reed Crude 1 bo Senator 63 65 i Sovereign 38. 1 Superior 03 04 I Thirty-three 8 25 Toltec ¦ 21 - .... 1 Twenty-eight 8 25 8 75 Wabash 35 41 Associated Bonds , 70 00 Miscellaneous — California Jockey Club 130 00 Fischer's Theater 65 .... Northern Cal Power 10 75 11 12% - SALES. Morning Session. 100 Sovereign 39 600 Monto Cristo v C5 Afternoon Session. 1000 Sovereign 38 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the eales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Mornlns Session. 200 Andes ... 15| 200 Ophlr 5 50 400 Belcher ."...'.. 30 1 2C0 Overman .15 1C0 Caledonia ... 87| 100 Savage 30 20O Chollar 16| 10O Sierra Nev .. 39 ]00 Con C & Va.l 53 :i00 Union Con .. 05 200 Gould & Cur. 27| 600 Utah 06 WO Mexican ...;.l 50] 200 Yellow Jacket. 19 Afternoon Session. 1000 Bullion ...... 11| 100 Sierra Nev .. 39 10O Caledonia ... S5| 100 Sliver Hill .. 54 100 Chollar ...... l!)j 500 Union Con .. C6 locto Justice lot 100 Utah \ 06 200 Potosl 17| PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the eales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: < « . Morning Session. 100 Alta 071 100 Overman ..... 86 200 Gould & Cur. 27| 200 Potosl 19 100 Julia 07 300 Union Con .. . M 100 Mexican . ... .1 55| 300. Utah 06 200 Overman .... 35| 500 Yellow Jacket. .20 Afternoon Session. I 100 Bullion 11 1C0 Mexican 155 ! 20U Chollar 18 200 Ophlr 5 50 300 Con C & V.I 57% 200 Seg Belcher .. 10 100 Gould & Cur. 27 100 Union Con .. 86 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the rales on the San Fran cisco and Tonoi.ah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 2000 MacXamara . 17 4500 Rescue 05 100 Mont Ton ...1 75 60 Standard Cen. 2 60 1000 Mont Ton ...1 SO 200 Ton Belmont. . t;9 CO Mont Ton ...1,85 100 Ton Belmont.. 70 100 Mont Ton ...1 90 2132 Ton Midway.. 38 Afternoon Session. | 600 MacXamara . 17| 900 Ton Belmont . es 50 Mont Ton,...l 85| 4C0 Ton N Star... 27 100 Ton Belmont.. 72) — CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY. June 1 — t p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid.Ask. Alpha 10 12|Justlce 10 12 Alta 07 t9|Kentuck 03 04 Andes 15. 16 Keyes Graes.. — 1 to Belcher 30 31 Lady Wash .. — Ort Best & Belch. 1 50 1 60 Mexican 1 55 1 to Bullion 11. 12 Occidental ... 70 81 Caledonia ... 85 86 Ophlr 5 50 5 62% Challenge Con 19 21 Overman 35 36 I Chollar (18 19 Potosl 17^18 Confidence ...1 00 1 10 Scorpion ..... 15 17 Con C & Va.l 55 1 t>Q| Savage 29 30 Con Imperial. .01 C2jSeg Belcher ..10 12 I Con N Y 03 OS'sierra Nev .. 38 40 Crown Point. 18 20 Silver Hill ..63 65 East Sierra N 06 — St Louis .... 09 10 Eureka Con.. — , B0 Syndicate .... 03 04 Exchequer . . .'50 ! 37 Union Con . . 55 r.7 Gould & Cur. 27 28 Utah 06 07 Hale & Norc. 78 81|Yellow Jacket. 19 20 Julia 06 0S| TONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask. .' Bid.Ask. Colehan — 07 Ray & OBrlen 04 05 E«peranza ... ' — 03 Ray Ton .... 11 Gold Anchor. — 30 Rescue 05 06 Gold M Con. 01 ¦ 03 Ton Belmont.. — 69 Jim Butler .. 30 — Ton Cash Boy — 25 Lucky Tom.. — 07 Ton Exten ...1 10 1 20 MacNamara . 16 17 Ton Gold M... 13 Mizpah Ex . . 10 — Ton Midway. .37 3D Mont Ton.il 77% 1 90 Ton of Nev... 7 60 — Paymaster . . — 07 Ton N Star. . 23 30 In the death of Daniel H. Coleman the city has lost one of its old and respected citizens. He died yesterday morning at the residence of his son, 1665 Oak street Mr. Coleman came to San Francisco in the early fifties and was for a numebr of years as sociated with the Sheriffs office, whence he joined the Police Depart ment and served faithfully up to the time of his retirement some four or five years ago. He leaves three sons, Edward H., Daniel G. and Joseph J. Coleman. His funeral will be under the auspices of the Police Department and will take place to-morrow. Continued From Pace Fifteen. COMMERCIAL NEWS DEATH CALLS EX-POLICEMAN D. H. COLEMAN . Maria Kerr (owner) with F. L. Hansen (eon tractor), architect J. A. Porporato — All work except painting, plumbing, shades and chan deliers for a three-story and basement frame building on lot on N line of Sixteenth street. 20O W of Church. W 25 by N 95; $6070. Same owner with R. Zellnsky (contractor), architect same — Painting, varnishing and tlnt lnK for same on same; $640. Same owner with T. J. Healy & Son (con tractors), architect same — Plumbing, sewering and gas 'fitting for same on same; $1KX). R." Laraia (owner) with J- R- MacGregor (contractor), architect J. A. Porporato — All work except shades and chandeliers for a three-story and basement frame building (Rats) and alter rear house on lot on N line of Waah iiiKton street. 87:6 E of Hyde. E 25 by N 137:6; ?10,4«0. A. Hamet (owner) with C. F. Sheibley (con tractor), architect Oliver Everett — All work for alterations to present two-story frame prosbytere i of Notre Dame des Vlctolres on lot on N line of Bush street. 113:2 E of Stock ton. 26 by 100: $4014. Ellen A. Perry and Hattle R. Cave (owners) with William Helbing (contractor), architect . AH work for a. two-story frame building (four flats) on lot on W line of Tremont ave nue 106 6 of Frederick street, S 44 by W 80; '$7500. . Emma Marks (r.wnrr) with Altchlson & Can field (contractors), architects Martens & Cof fey — AH work except plumbing, painting, man tels, shades and gas fixtures for two two-story frame buildings on E line of Tremont avenue, 177 S of Frederick street, S 44:6 by E 80; ?7012. Pacquale Previatl (owner) with C. Lerl (con tractor). architect — All work except plumbing and painting for a three-story frame building on E line of Salmon street. 97:6 S of Broadway. S 20. E 60. — 20, N GO to begin ning; $2850. Mrs. S. Hausmann (owner) with William Little (contractor .and architect) — Alterations and additions to a two-story frame building en SW corner of Washington and Flllmore streets. 8331 Fillmore; $1400. Aug Sanders (owner) with Erik Boes (con tractor), architect — All work for a three-. story frame building (three flats) on NW line of Market street, 308 SE of Church, SW 25 by J94; $7900. J. W. Hamilton (owner) with John A. Hoots (contractor), architect — All work for a two-story frame building on W line of Clayton street, 25 N of Carl. N 25 by W ICO; $4S50. John H. N. Thom Wohrden (owner) with Theo S. Holn (contractor), architect Charles J. Rousseau — All work except mantels, gas fix tures and shades and grates for a three-story frame building (flats) on N line of McAllister street. 92 W of Stetner. W 27:6 by N 87, West ern Addition 381; $9838. Frederick R. and Harriet Gibbs to Walter K. and Mary E. Hubbert, lot on NW line of Prospect street, 251 SW of Coeo avenue, SW 'M by NW 122:6; *10. Walter K. Hubbert to Mary E. Hubbert, same; gift. Sarah L. and Richard E. Doran to William R. Doran. lot on S line of Preclta avenue, 555 W of Folaom street. S along E line of Preclta Valley 110 100. W 25, N 100. E 25, b€lng NE portion of Precita Valley 110: $10. Margaret Dolan to Argonaut M. B. and L. Association, lots 239 and 250. Cobb Tract; $10. Bemhard and Ro.«e Getz to Julia Hallinan, lot on E corner of Brazil and London *>tre*ts, SE 25 by NE 100, block 13, Excelsior Home stead; $10. Emma A. Evans to Cora M. Evans, lot on E Hn* of Park Hill avenue, 277:7% S from road around Buena Vista Park. S' (*2:*>4. W 12:4*4 SE 112. NE 52:4, N 71. W 115. lots 13 to 15 Inclusive, block B, Park Hill Homestead; gift. . ... , Builders' Contracts. De A. L. and Beatrice D. Nichols to Alex ander and Mary Schlltter, lot on B Una of Twelfth avenue, 175 S of Lake street. S 25 by E 120: $10. Illbernla Savings, and Loan Society to Thomas J. and Mary F. H. Tralnor, lot on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 275 S of A street, S 25 by W 120; $300. ' Mary D. Morrison to Albert F. Wolter, lot oh E line of Ninth avenue, 250 N of K street, N 25 by E 120; $10. - Pierre or Pierr Leduc to Domenlco Ar manino, lot on SW line of Twentieth avenue, 75 SE of J street, SE 75 by SW 120. block 401, South San Francisco Homestead: also lot on E corner of Twenty-first avenue and J street, SE 25 by NE 100, block 401, South San Fran cl.«co Homestead; $10. «v Lone Mountain Cemetery Company to W. L. Brackett 'and O. II. Keys, lot In cemetery; $133. v Estate of Ludwlg Altschul, by Richard Alt echul. executor, to Anna D. Joost. lota 1551, 1552. 1553. 1554 and 15T>5 on SW line of Mace donia etreet. between Montcalm and Byron, on Gift MaD 3; $100. Pine, 8 45, E 67:6, N 45, W 67:6: also lot on ¦NW line of Stevenson street, 175 NE of FourtlK NB 135. NW -70 SW 110, NW 100. SW 25, SE 170; also lot on SW corner of Golden Gate avenue and Jones street, W 137:8 t»" a 137:0; 'also lot on S line of Turk street, Io7:u W of Taylor, W 137:6 by,S 137:6; also lot on NB corner of Octavia and Sutter streets, £. 68:0 by N 137:6; also lot on SE corner ©'Bat tery and PaclHo streets. S 63:*. E 137:6, N 6:8, E 137:6, N «1:8, WI275; also lot on SE corner of Davis and Washington streets. S 01:8. by E 137:6; also lot on NW corner of Washington aria Drumm streets, N 120 by W 145; also lot on NW corner of Commercial and Davis streets N 72:6, W 65, S 17:6, W 40,. N 04:6, W 40. S 64:6, E 20. S 55, E 115; also lot at intersection of NE line of Montgomery avenue and N lino of Jackson street E 69:11% N 275, W 137:6, S 192:10^5. 6E 106:11; also "lot on NE corner of Jones and- North Point streets, E 275 by N 275; also lot on NW corner of Pine and Jon* 8 , streets, W 232:6 by N 137:6: also lot on NW corner of Pacific and Front street*, N 147:5 by W 137:6; $10. Augustus Dickinson to Jeanette Dickinson, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 156 B of Kear ny. E 20 by N 137:6; gift. Minnie Klein (wife of Moses) to Leopold Auerbach,. lot on NE corner of Broadway and Kearny street. E 37:6 by N 67:6; $10. Ellen Folger to Folder Estate Company (a corporation), lot on NB corner of Taylor and O'Farrell streets. N 72:6 by E 92:6: 110. Frank »nd Theresa Carries to Ella F. Franks, lot on S line of Jackson street 82:6 E of Par kin. E 27 :¦? by S 110; 510. Hermann Tanner to Adolph Gsricke, lot on 6E line of Clara street, 376 NE 6t Sixth, NE 26 by SE 80; *10. Bertha Hagenkamp to George J. or George H. Merging-, Mary H. Brauer and Freda Stan ford, lot on SE line of Folsom street. 75 3W of Eighth. SW 25 by SE 90; $10. Marie and Ernest H. Forst (by California, Safe . Deposit and Trust Company, trustee) to California Home Building Loan Company, 1963 D. l>9, lot on E line of Twentieth avenue. 120 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 55 by ¦¦ E 120, trustee" b deed; $6847. Virginia Vanderbilt (wife of W. K. Jr.) to Theresa A. Oelrichs (wife of H.), undivided V, of following: Lot on NE corner of Twenty seventh avenue and A street. N 125 by E 75: also lot on SW corner of Montgomery and, ¦Sutter streets, S 200 by W 160; also lot on SW corner of Sutter street and Lick place or alley. W 125, S 122:6, E 40. S 152:6, E 85, N 270; also undivided Vi of lot on N line of Post street, 160 W of Montgomery, W 30 by N 275; also lot on N' line of Golden Gate avenue, 137:6 W of Taylor street, W 55 by N 137:6; also lot on NE corner of Taylor and Ellis streets E 275, N 197:6. W 23, S 60, W 252, S 137:6; also lot ort SE corner of Sutter and Powell streets, E 136:3, S 137:6. W 113:9, N CO. W 47:6. N 20, E 25, N 67:6; also lot on SE corner of Franklin and Fulton streets, 8 103:l>4 by E 106:9; also lot on SE corner of Front and Oregon streets, S 60 by E 90; also lot on NW corner of Pacific and Davis streets. N 137:6 by W 183:4; also lot on SW corner of Davis and Vallejo streets. W 137:6 by S 137:6; also lot on SE corner of Davis and Jackson streets, S 120 by E 80; also lot on N line of Sacramento street. 120 E of Front, E 100 by N 119:6; also lot on W line of Davis street, 40 N of Sacramento, N 45 by W C5; also lot on SW corner of Pine and Taylor streets. W 137:0 by S 137:6; $10. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904. 14 RAILWAY TRAVEL. Jm I CALIFORNIA H 1 LIMITED TO CHICAGO I g LEAVES DAILY f| E at 1):*:O a. m , through In 3 day«, H n with diner and all trapping's. || 'Other Santa ?* Trains: 7:30a. m.l for Stockton, Fresno. Bakersfleld, 8:00 pi mj Merced. Hanford and Vlsalla. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8 :C0 p. m. for "Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OrriCES — 641 Market St. and Ferry Depot. 3. 7. Also Ilia Broad- way. Oakland. Cal. 27 South rirst SU San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Perry, Foot of Market Street. SAN 7SANCISCO TO SAN BAFA£L. WEEK DAYS— 7:30. 8:00. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35. 2:30, 3:40. 5:10. &:o0, 6:30 and 11:30 p. in. . Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:30 p. m. SUNDAYS — 7:30. 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 0:10, 6:30. 11:30 p. m. SAN BAFAIIL TO SAN FRANCISCO. "WEEK DAYS— 6:05. 6:50. 7:35, 7:50, 9:20, 11:15 a. m.; 12:50, t2:00. 3:40, 8:00. 5:20 0:25 p. m. Saturdays — Extra trip at 1:45 p. m. SUNDAYS— 6:50, 7:35. 9:20, 11:15 a. m,, 1:45, 3:40. 4:50, 5:00,^:20. fl:25. 7:50 p. m. tEx- cept Saturdays. Leave J In Effect I Arrive San Fran. | May 1. 1904. f San Fran. ¦ "Week I Sun- I Destlna- I Sun* J Week Days. I days. | Uon. 1 days. | Days. ~^~~~~ 7:30 a 7:45 a 7:45 a 7:30a 8:00a 8:40a 8:40a. 8:00 a 9:30 a Ignacio. 10:2Oa 10:2Oa 2:30 p 2:30 p 8:00 p 8:20 p 6:10 p 5:10 p 6:20 p 7:25 p 7:25p 8:45 p T:30a 7,30 a 7:45 a 7:45 a 8:00 a 8:00 a Novato, • 10:20 a 10:20 * 2:30 p 9:30 a Petaluma 6:20 p 6:20 p 5:10 p 2:30 p and 7:25 p 7:25 p BtlOp Banta Roaa. 8:45 p 7:30 a 7:30~a 10:20 a 10:20 a 8:00 a 8:00 a Fulton. 7:25 p 8:20 p 2:30 p 2:30 p 8:45 p 7:25 p Windsor, 7:30a 7:30 a Healdsburg, 10:20a 10:20a Lytton, 2:30 p 2:30 p Geyservllle, 7:25 p 7:25 p Cloverdale^ _^ _. 7:30 al 7:30 a| "llopland 110:20 a|10:20 a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| and Uklah. |7:25p|7:25p —~ ~ j j wlilits. I I 7:30 a| 7:30 a| Sherwood. | 7:25 p[ 7:25 p ~8-0Oa| 8:00a| Gurnevllle and 1 10:20 a] 10:20 a 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. [ 8:45 p| 6:2Op ~8-0b a 8 :0O a * 8:40 a 8:40 a 6:10 p 9:30 a Sonoma. 6:00 p 6:20 p 6:10 p Glen Ellen. 8:45 p 7:30 al 7:30 a! : jF 110:20 a|10:20 a ,2:30 p[ 2:30 p| Sevastopol. 't 7.:23 p| 6:20 p STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for AUrurta and Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyservllle ior Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, lioonevllle and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyvllle. Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes,' Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Porno. Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Llerley"s. Bucknell's. ' Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvllle. Orr's Hot Springs. Halfway Hcuse, Comptche. Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Westport. Uaal; at Wiillts for Fort Bragg Westport. , Sherwood. Canto. Covelo. Lay ton- ville. Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris. Ol- sens. Dyer. Garbeay>-ille, I'epperwood. Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sundays — Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket office. 650 Market street. Chronicle building. . H. C. WHITING. R. X. RYAN. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Agt. ROOMS FOR HOITSEKEEPIXG Con. rOLK. 6S4 cor Eddy— Housekeeping rooms and others; use of kitchen if desired; reaa. POLK. 14C2— Sunny housekeeping rooms; gas and bath free; reasonable. ELTTER. 895 cor. Leavenworth— 2 very de- sirable front housekeeping rooms; reasonable. 6 UTTER. 2170- 2 or 3 sunny furnished rooms; houfckenflng: bath and phone; reasonable. TAYIjOR, 911— Suite furnished: gas. range; (12 60; 2 attic. ga« range. $3; 1 room J7.50. TCRK. 80S— Nicely furnished alcove suite and kitchen; running water, gas, bath and phone. TWENTY-THIRD. 3726. near Dolores— 3 sunny bay-window rooms; nice, nest, complete. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received ac Call branch ofnc*. cor. Duqcaj A Church «t*. A BRANCH office for Call aav«rtls«m«nts and subscriptions has been established at 10»« Valencia ««¦ AFAKTSaXXT HOPST*. '¦¦ A— r-ORDOVA APARTMENTS. 10S4 SCTTER ST.. NE. COR. LARKIN ST. Beautifully light and tunny; 2-3-4 rooms and tmth each; ail unfurnished; 527 60 to f«0. '. Make reservations now. BT CECILE. 115 Fell.above Van Ne«» ave.— The acme of perfection in modern, elegantly fur- r.lFbcfi 8-room apartments. with private baths. »tes.rr. heat, Wectnc light. elevator.1 gas ranges; f30. t35. »S7. »40. »4S. 547 TO. $50. $55. A SNAP— S partly furn. hkpg. rooms; tl5 mo.; sunny. The .Virginia, IOCS Powell St. kt LOUIS 1575 Jackson st. — Modern 3-4-8 reorr.*: fu'rn. or unfum.: refi. Tel. East 1350. APAKTMEITT3 WASTED. APARTMENT house of 4 rooms wanted In de- elratile locality; furnished. Box C17. Call. FC9KXZSHKD «:>artment of 3 rooms wanted; *tate rent. Box 713. Call office. WANTED — 3-rwm apartment, unfurnished. Bex Iff, Call offlc*. WANTED— An spsrtment cf 3 furnished rooms for houyek^pir.K. • Box 15S, Call cff.ee. ttOOMS TO IXT Knrr. and t'afim. A— BRUNSWICK- House. 1«3 Sixth et.— Room* .2:< to SI per -right, $1 25 to *3 per week aad light houtekeeplng rooms; open ail nlgnt. AT- "The Atmontf." fc73 Mfrrket ft. (or No. 1 Firth «.)— Room*. -5c. 60c. Jl. Jl 60 nlgnt; Jl f.0 to J10 week: Louse open all night. BURNETT. 3*26 Market (eld No. 1304) — Fur- r-ifht-d rooms. FUlte. single: -also unfumUhed. CLirrOKD. 204 Ell-s. cor. Mason— Elegantly furnished sur.ny rooms; prices reasonable. ELLIS. 322. Palmetto — Housekeeping and n.om* ilntle or rn- suite; baths. GRAND Scutiiern. 7th and Mission — Rooms 35o u. Jl 25 night: <1 50 to J6 wk.: r«adlng-room. GP. *NT ave 7-7-Ni^»'ly furnished front rooms, oultaMe for two: «¦'" to $S 50 week. HOTEL DUFKERIN. 749 Ellib — Elegantly fur- n;sh«-d t uit ps and single rooms. j JESSIE, 363 rear Emporium — Furnished room, front: $2 beds; flu yr month. ¦ JESSIE. 3€», near Fifth — Furnished room. ?5 per month; larg*. J". ; JESSIE. S71. eaut U. S. Mlr.t — Furnished room/ ?1 per week. ' ' '-.'.-' JONES. 207 (Van Winkle)— Nicely furnished ¦ nunr.y rooms; euite or single; gentlemen pre- f erred; ?2 up. . SIcALLISTER. SO— Sunny front room, well fur- nished; gas; water; other rooms; central. POST. 8S3. near Hyde — Large furnished front room; bath.: gas; for J or 2 eenta. BOTAL House.. 126 Ellis — Incandescent lights, re*dlng-room. emoking-room and ladles' par- lor- room* per night. 35c to $1 50; week. J2 to IS: month. IS to W0; eievator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water: baths. £IXTH. 136 — Furnished rooms; location cen- tral; •charres reasonable; cars pass door. THE ST. KATHRTN. NK. cor. Leavenworth and Ellie — Sunniest rooms in the city; new fcctel; Just fflmlfhed fresh and clean: hair mattresses la every rocm; Also hot and cold water, bath?, etc.; steam- heat throughout; «levatcr service and every modern conveni- ence; rooms from S3 per week up. THE FALMOUTH. -1O49A' Market s*.— Sunny rooms; hot and coM water; elevator: $2 to JT. UNITED STATES. 123 Eddy, near Market — «00 room*. S5c to tl r.'.ght, Jl 75 to -J<5 week; elec- ' trie lights <rio ras>. running water in every room; elevator.read.-room: free bus; baggage, ' 'WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d *t.. near Market— Mo*t convenient and re»p*ctable: 700 rooms; S5c to Jl 60 night: J2 to JS week: elevator: . elec. lights: reading-room*: free bus; baggage. WOLF Hous* 2C2 Sixth st.— Rooms from 15o .to fit per n'.ght and from 90c to J5 per wefk. VAN NE??. ftOO — Desirable sunny room for 2; <ilso rlncle rooms with board. AIA*ERTI?EMENTfc. subscriptions received at Call branch office, cor. Duncan & Church sts. A BRANCH offle* cf The Call for the reception of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at JOOS Market Et.. opposite Fifth. Or>en u»>til II p. to. ROOMS A."\D BOAHD. CE.VRY. Ml, Hotel L'Aiglon— Family rooms and board; entirely renovated; r*as. prices. HOWARD. MIA — Flret -class board and room, clng'e or double. J5-$6 wk.: American family. VAN NEf-S. 700. cor. Turk — Elegant sunny •uit; flrrt-c.la.SB tsbl» board: all modern con- veniences; also single room. ROOMS AAD BOARD WANTED. TWO young, men, employed during the day. derire board and j-oom with private family In the Mission. Address, -stating term*, box 445. Call office. MAN and wifo would like room and board In a email boarding-house or a nice, quiet fam- •lly; eunny. w»:ll-fumishvd rooms desired. with first-class table. Bex 37.&S. Call office; BOARD and' room wanted by Elngle gentle- man. Box €10. Call office. EUITE "f rooms and board wanted by man and wife and little girl. Box 177. Call office. SINGLE room with board desired for lady; references exchanged. Box 700. Call ofnee. MCK>M> VVAVIKI). GERMAN W8nts furnished rocm, middle city; German family. Box 472, Call office. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS — BIDS WASTED- Notice is hereby ' given that sealed irikiposais will be received by tr* board fit directors of the * Veterans' Home of California, at Its office. .room 13. Z'M Sansome St.. £an Francisco. Cal.. up to 11 o'clock a. m.. Saturday. June 4. 1904. and opened Immediately thereafter In tbe presence of bidders, ior furnishing and delivering quartermaster and commis- «ary supplies, etc. for the Veterans' Home, . Napa County. California (railroad station Vountiille), f. o b. for six months, com- mencing July 1, 1904. and ending December • 11, 11HA. Schedules with lntcrm*tion and In. structlons for submitting bids . will be fur- nished upon appllc&Uon by the undersigned. Bidders will carefully foriow the conditions A the schedules, and no bid. will be consid- ered unless it la. lfi accordance with such schedules. Bids on tea. coffee and sugar raurt be ij.td* on samples submitted. Each bidder must accompany his bid with a rerUfied c&eck upon come well-known and responsible banking bouae for at least 10 par cent of the amount of his bid, payable to 5. Mason Kinne, treasurer, ¦_ conditioned that tbe bidder wilt enter Into a good and valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as re- quired by law. Tbe board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and <o order any quantity over or under. the amount of spec-. • Ified. Addrexs John F. Shee-han, secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 12, 320 Sansom* et., San Francisco. Cal. By. order of the board of directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. . ¦ NOTICE to bidders — Sealed proposals' will be received until June 21. 1904, at 7:80 o'clock p. in., by the Councir of the City of Eureka for 15000 4% per cent Forest Park improve- niet't bonds; J100.000 4% per cent City Hall bonds; J15.000 4>4 per cent fire apparatuj purchase bonds, and $35; 000 *<4 per cent •ewer completion bonds, tssued by the city cf Eureka under the act* of the Legislature cf tfc» State cf California of February 25- 1901 <Statutes 1901, page 27). They will be in denomination as follows: Forest Park im- provement bonds. $125; City Hall bonds. JSOO; fire apparatus purchase bonds, J375, and sewer completion bonds, J875; eald bonds will be dated on or after July J; 1904. Prin- cipal and interest payable at tbe office ol the City Treasurer of .the «ity of Eureka. I Interest payable semi-annually. one-tortletA of principal payable annually, all in United Eta tea gold coin. All bids must be accompa- nied by a certified check for S per cent of tbe bid payable to the Mayor of the city of Eureka. State of California. Tbe city of Eureka centctns a population, of 11,000. as- sessed valuation JJ.fcOO.OOO. with present bonded Indebtedness nf $109,250. incurred in HX>2. JT. P. WUNDERLICH. City qerk. VN Francisco. CaL, May 19. 1904— Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., June 3. 1904, and then cpened for construction of addition to wharf and ere<£!on of coal efaed thereon at Pre- sidio of San Francisco. CaL Government reserves the right to reject or accept any or all bids In whole or In part. Information furnished on application to WM. 8. PAT- TEN. Assistant Quartermaster . General, Chief Quartermaster. PROPOSALS — Continned. PROPOSALS for Hay and Oats, Office Depot Quartermaster, San Francisco. Cal., 36 New Montgomery it.. May 0. 1904 — Sealed proposals la triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, wUi i« iecelved-»here until 12 o'clock noon, June 4. 1904. and then opened, for furnish- ing and dellverlnr at Ean Francisco. Cal.T Seattle, Wash., and Portland. Ore., thirty- eight hundred and seventy-six (3876) tons of hay, fifty-six hundred and twelve (6612) tons of oats subject to an increase or decrease of 25 t>er cent. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, or any part thereof. Further information and blank proposals furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals to be marked Proposals for Hay and Oats No. "36C7" and addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Q. M., U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. LEGAL. ADVUHTlfeEMKXTS. NOTICE — Oince of Insurance Commissioner, Ean Francisco. CaL. May 11, l»04 — Having ascertained that tbe capital stock of the Union Surety and Guaranty Company has become impaired, and that »ald company has become Insolvent within the true Intent and meaning of the insurance laws of the State of California, I have this cay revoked Its certiacate of authority, previously granted, as provided In section 0O0 of the Political Code, and Dctlce la hereby given that wild company Is no longer authorized to transact the business of insurance within this State. K. MYRON WOI..F. Innur>nc# Commliwlon»r. WABEHOITBEB. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE. Lol and 4-story warehouse, 45:10x120; thort block from S. P. freight sheds; apply on premises. 13 Blu^come St.. bet. 4th and 5th. 1 ' ! ULriEKl.VG A.MJ STAMJ1ERIXO. 1 AT Melbourne Institute, Van Ness & Market, is taught celebrated Melbourne system; only • Melbourne In U S.; private: established 3 years In B. F. Tel. Mint 2B26 from 1 to 5 p.m. 3IARIUAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued j yesterday: George S. Ferguson. 21, Stockton, and Eliza C. Smit. 18. 269 Laussat avenue. Charles W. Kimble 44. 3789 Seventeenth St., and Adelaide R. Williams. 21. 3TS9 17th st. Morris Schneider. 30. Oakland, and Maybelie Ayrc*. 1!3. 40* Cole etreet. • George W. Miller, 25, 825 Market street. »nd Grace P. Baeley, 20, 723 O'Farrell street. Hf-nry J- Mayers, 21, 2317 Central avenue, and Laura Richter, 21, 809 Flret avenue. Herman Boehm. 2.1. 4r>« Church street, ind El It ii M. Jackson, 19, 456 Church street. Michael Kavsnaugh, 36, 1C<57 Mission street, %J0A Mary Marln, 2U. 1007 Mission street. Herbert G. Sx>otswood, 21. city, and Bertha C Vorrath. 18. city. Jc*fph Basch. 25. 1176 Ellis »troet, and Ma- rlan A. Levy, 22, 1534 Ellis street. Tnorr.as F. Fallon, '26. South San Frauds™, an<l Kato Silver, 21. Oakland. Ptur Solari, 2S, city, and Anna 22. rity. IMmund C. Dolenga. 45. 1615 Flfte-nth fcfc] and KFtelle M. Flicklnger, 27 700 Folsom Bt. Frank Pyle Jr.. 31, Philadelphia, and May Dkvis. 2<3. Auckland. N. Z. Gutitsve E. Rasmufsen. 25. 1330 Rhode Itljnd St., snd Emma Hoppe, 20, 129 2Sth at. Frederick W. Vivian. 31. 212 Second »tte«t. ano Nellie J. Rllev. .12, 212 Second htreet. Edward A. l>emoulln. 21, California Hotel, and Floi-ence M. Denigan, 18 1713 Octavia gt. Oisrle* Naegele 2«. 346S Nineteenth ureot, au 1 Merle A. Ecct't. 21. 34C8 Xineteenth htreet. "liiHi^BRIAGES-DEATflr' Birth, marriag* and death notices sent by mail will net be inserted. They must be handed in «tf either o? the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence cf per- ik r.t- authorized to have the same published. Notice* restricted Glmply to the announcement of tb» event are published once In this column free of chares. BORN*. HALL— In this city. June 1. 1904, to the wife of H. M. Hall, a son. LACOSTE— In this city. May 31, 1004> to the wife of Bernard Lacoste, a daughter. MARTIN— In this city. June 1, 19O4. to the • wife of Charles V. Martin, a daughter. MILLER— In this city. May 21. 19O4. to the wife of Hyman MuIIer, & daughter. PRICE— In this city, June 1, 1904, to the wife of S. F. Price, a son. MARRIED. BOURDON— CASE— In this city, June 1 1904, by the Rev. J. George Gibson, Charles Ed- ward Bourdon and Laura Case both of this city. DIED. Barnes, Eleanor Lltziu*. Edward C. BartleU, B. F. Lintner. Chss. ffm, Bfardsley, Marie I. Lyons Denla Blach. Dr. Charles McAvoy, Hugh B. Cohen. Nathan McCoy, Patrick IMemm Daniel II. McDonough, Mary Cullumber. Mrs. Julia McKenney. P. A. Curry. Frank ' Nygard, Annie K. Cronin. Catherine A. O'Brien, James D. Dowd. Charlee J. O'Conell, Johanna . Druh«», Herman A. Ray. Mellie S. Ferrer. Manuel G. Salt9, James A. Garvin, William Pecretan. Aimee J. Ghearty Mrs. Annie Simmons. George Gullliura Ceclle Swan. Charles W. Healey. Margaret T. Taylor Kathryn I. Kaufman, Louise Terkildsen Christian Keefe, Lillian G. BARNES— In this city. June 1, 1904, Eleanor Barnes, a native of England, aged 70 years. BARTLETT— In this city, June 1. 1904, Ben- jamin F. Bartlett. aged 52 years. BEARDSLpY— In Nevada City, Cal., May 30, 1U<H, Marie Isabel Beardsley. relict of the late J. H. Beardsley and mother of Alfred j and the late Henry Keser, and Stella, VVI1II- ford, Frank, Arthur and Lee Beardsley. a native of New Orleans. A member of Martha Washington Council, D. of L., and Alfarata Council, D. of P. ELACH — In Birmingham, Ala., Dr. Charlei . Blach, belovf-d husband of tbe late Johanna Blach. and father of B*>rt and Flora Blach and Mrs. Clement Blach. a native of Ger- many aced 73 years. COHEN— In this city. May 30., 1904. Nathan Cohen, beloved hurband of Ernestine Cohen, , father of Sydney, Sybil and Rosalia Cohen, and brother of William Cohen of Chester* 111., Aaron Cohen of Eanta Cruz, Cal., and Mrs. Pauline Simon, a native of Rogasen, Germany, aged 47 years 7 months and 20 days. A member of Crcmieux Lodge No. 325, I. O. B. B ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 1027 Fillmore street, and thence by electric funeral car, leaving Eighteenth and Guerrero etreets at 2 o'clock, to Hills of Eternity Cemetery for Interment. Interment private. COLEMAN — In this city, June I, 1904. at the residence of his eon, 16G5 Oak etreet, Daniel H. Coleman, dearly beloved hucband of the ' late Ellen Coleman. loving father of Edward H.. Daniel G. and Joseph J. Coleman, and the late William T. Coleman, and brother-in- law of Major E. P. Enright, a native of Ire- land, aged 71 years, A retired officer of the San Francisco Police Department. C7Frlenda and acquaintances and brother members of the San Francisco Police Depart- ment are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral to-morrow (Friday) at 9:30 o'clock, from the T^erldence of his son, Edward H. Coleman. 1665 Oak street, thence to St. ' Agnes Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Croes Cemetery. CULLUMBER— In this city. May 30, 1904, Mrs. Julia Cullumber. a native of Ireland, aged 77 years. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from 1239 Mar- ket street. . thence to St. Peter's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CURRY— In this city. May 3L 11)04. Frank, beloved son of Margaret and ¦ the late Thomas Curry, and brother of Charles, Rob- ert and Llllle Curry, and Mrs. F. Carmlchael and Mrs. C Clemmer, a native of California, aged 34 years. lET'Servlces to-day (Thursday) at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of thn Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, npar Twenty-first. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. . . CROXLV— In this city, June 1, 1904, Catherine A.,- beloved wife of the late Patrick Cronin, and mother of T. B.. T. S., D. P. J. H and Katie A. Cronin and Mrs. M. C. Sullivan, a native of Ireland. (New York papers please copy.) ICTThe funeral will take place > to-morrow (Friday), at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of her son. T. S. Cronin, 700% Tennessee etreet. thence to St. Teresa's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of- her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment private. Holy Cross Cem- etery. DO\YP^-In this city. May 3L 1004. Charles J., beloved husband of Annie Dowd. father of Catherine and Constance Dowd, and lov- lnf brother of Robert E. Dowd, a native of Virginia City. Nev., aged 34 years 10 months and 21 days. E7 Friends are Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from bis late residence. 225S Polk street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requiem high ¦ mass will be celebrated for the repose of his ¦out, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy . Cross Cemetery. DRUHE— In St. Helena, June L 1904, Herman A., beloved husband of Pauline Drube, and father of Mildred and Helen Druhe, a native F. J. MoEshan, Manager. TeL. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. FUXERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS,' 2S38-2341 Mission st.. near Nineteenth. £aa Francisco. ¦;-¦¦ ' *,v; •-;•¦ . ' ¦ RAILWAY TRAVEL. y^f '"J^v Trains *"•»?• and are da* [ w £s£ELnJ2] SAN FBANCISCO. vCrviiii/'y "Tboii Jmra t, 190*. \5^"TY^ rJMT Hxror fToot of Market Street) !.»«>« - MAIN LINE. - Amsirr 7.00X VacsTllie. Winter*. Rnmsey... 7 SCp 7.00a Benlcla, Saisnn. Elmlra and Sacra- mento • /.Zfl» 7J0A Vallejo. Napa. CalUtoga, SaoU Uosa, TWartlnex, San Itamon 6 2ui» '740a Nlles. LtTennore. Tracy. LatUrou. Stockton li^rr" 7 ' 20p 8-OOa 8oaata Express — (Via Darts). WlUIamt (for Bartlett 8pr!nr*>. Willows. tFruto. Ked BlaH. Portland. Tacoma. Seattle 7-BO* ¦.CCA DstU. Woodland. Knlghtt Landing. " MarytTllle^ OroTtlle .- 7.80* B-JOa Port Costa. Martinet. Antloen, * Byron. Tracy. Stockton. New- man. Los Uanos, Mendota. Armona. Haofonl. Vlsalla. - - ForwrrHle 4.2CP iJOAPori Costa. Latarop. Modeito, Merced. Fresno, Ooaben June- tlon, Hanforu, Visaila. Bakers- geld 4.50* I.30A Wiles, 8»n Jo««. U»ermore. Btorfe- . ton,(tMIItoa), lone. 8«er»mento, riaeerTtlle. JlafysTille. Caloo, Bed Bluff .» 4.W«> I ZOA Oakdale. Chinese. Jameitown, 80- ¦ nor*. Tuolomne and Angel*-.... 4 Z0(» 800a Atlantic Express— Ogden and East, » 11.20a 9 J0a Richmond. Ma/Wnex and Way 8tattom B-BOP 10 00a The Overland Limited — Ugden. Denver. Omaha. Chicago. ,552?. 10.00a Vallejo.. : 12-20P 10.00a Lo» AncHee Passenger — Port Oo«u. Martinez. Byron. Tracy, ..¦ i':j- lAtarop. Stockton. Merced. Raymond. Freano. Gotben Junc- tion, nnnford, Lemoore, Vlaalla. • Bakenfleld. Loa Angelea J.JtP 12.00m Bayward. Nllesand Way Stations. 3-*" p 11.00P Baeraraeoto KItct 8teamers tll.QU(» S-30P Benlcla, vvim«r». Sacramento, Woodland. Knl*hU Landing. Mary»»llle. Oro^'lle aad way station* 1 2S2* J .30P Bayward. Nilw and Way Stations., 7-60P 5.50PPort Cotta. Marttnex. Byron, Tracy, Latarop. Modesto. Merced. Iierrada. Freano and Way SUtlons beyond Port Costa 12-ZOp 3-30f» Yotemtte Valley. Tla Berenda add Wawona 8-og* 8.30P Marttnex.Tracy. Stockton. Loci... TO 20a 4.00P Mart!n«i*,Siin Itnroon. ValleJo,Napa. Callstofra. Santa Uosa. ... 9 t5 A> 4.00P Nile*. Tr*ov. 6tockton. Lortl 4 20p 4-30P Hayward. fines. Irvlngtoo. Saal J8.|0a Jo«b. LlTennore 1 .IiI.oOa EXOPTha Owl Limited— Newroaa. Los lUnoa. Meudoia. Fresno. Tnlare, Bakersfleld. Los Angeles 8.50a- B.0Op Port Costa. Tracy. Stockton ....... 1220t»- tS^Opllayward. Niim aad Ban Jose 7.20* 6. OOP Ilayward. SIlea and San Joae 9 50* S-OOP Eattera Exprri»— Ojtden. Denver, Omaha. 6t. Lonl*. Chicago aaj East, via Port Coata. sulsua, Elmlr*. Darls, Sacramento, Col- fax, Reno... ; S.20n» t.OOp Vallejo. dally, except Suaday..... I. 7 KQ 7J10P Vallejo. "unday only f «•»«•- 7.C0P Klcbmund. San Pablo. Port Costa, ' Martinet and Way Stations.....: 1120* 7X0P Oregon * California Kxpr««»— 3ae- ramento. MarytTtlle; Redding. PortlaiMl, Pugat Sound and Bast. 8.504 8-OSPRenb Pastecger— Port Cost*. Snl- ' hid, Eiontra, Davis. Sacramento. Truckee. Lake Tahoe. and Way SuMons beyond Sacramento...-. 7.50* •.ICp Hayward, Ullea and SaaJote (Soar day.onlyj 11 BO A, ' COAST LINE (Narr.w u,Me). . ¦ m (Koot of Market Street.) 7.46a SanuCrnzKaeanloniSuadayonly) S.10P> 8.15a Newark.. CeaterTtlle. 8*a Jote, ' FeltoB, BoaldorCreek. BlKBasla, Santa Crux aud Way Stailona... 555* t8-15A Alvarado. - Newark, Ban Jose, Los Gatue, Glen wood, Felron, Boulder Creek. Big Baslo. Pasta Crux... . 8.1C» 12.16p Re-wark. Ce&t«rvllle. San Jote. New Almaden, Lot Oat»«.Ftltioa. Bouldrr Crtek. Santa Crux, aad Principal Way 8cailoa» « 1055* 4.1 Sp Newark. Baa Joie. Lo« Oatoa and wayttatlona t8 55a 4-15p Wright, Fc Uon. Boulder Creek and ' Saata Cruz, Saturday, and Sunday m only .:'...<.. tS-SSA OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. from SAN FhANCISCO, foot i.f Market tic (Sllp<» -f7:13 1:00 11:00 a.m. 180 3 CO 6.15 p.m. From OAKLAND. Knot of "(roadway — t»:UU tinrt 18:05 IU:00 a.m. 12 CO 200 400 r.».. COAST LINE (Broad Uaa«e>. ti~ (Third »nU r»wn»cnd 3treet».) 6.10a 9aa Jote ao<i Way Stations 6 3."b - 1700a San Joae and Way Statlont . 6.4(J<» 7.1Ba Monterey aad Banta Cruz Eicor- ' *lon (Sunday only).' •..• 10.30P 8-(jCa New Almaden (Tnca.. Frld.. onTy);" <J.|Gi» 600a The Coaater — 9 tort only Sao Jo«e. GUroy (connection for Hollla- ter). Pajnro. CaatroYlIle (con-' nrctlon to aad from Monterey and PacISc Grove), ttallnaa. Saa Ardo, Paso Itoblea. Santa liar- . ' garlta. San Lull Oblspo, principal . ' utaitoas thence Surf (connection for Lompoc). principal ttatloht - ' thrnce Santa Borb«ra.S«n bueaa-' Tcntura, Monta!vo. Uiaird', llur- banlt. Lot Angeles 10.4S«* 8. CO* 9an Jote. TTea Pino*. Capltola, SantaCrni.PaclacGroTe.S*J:naa, Saa I.uU Oblspo and Principal Way Station* i ¦ 4.10o IOJCa Pan Jote and Way Stations 1.20P 11 -3Ca Saata Clara. San Jote. Los Qato* and-Way Statlont ;." 7.30p 1-30P San Jote a'nd Way Statlont , 8-3Sa t3-C0pOeI Monte Kxpre**— Santa Clara, ban Jote, Del Monte. Moaterey t • I Pncific Grore (nunnectt at Santa. C^trs. except Sunday.. for Santa. a-zt. Bonlder Creek and Narrow \ ' • UaagePolnu)....- 12-15* 3 ZOp Pacific Grove Way Pattenger. Bar- " . ltsjcame, San Jote and Way Sta-' .' tlona. connects at Gilroy for Hoi- ' -.;•' Utter, Trra Pino*, at Pajaro for Capitols, Santa Cruz at Castr> . Tille for Sallnaa. ¦ . 10 4"?* 4.30P Pan Jote and Way Stations.' ' *3 00* tS OOP Santa Clartt. San Ju«e. Los G»to».' Wrtgbi and principal Way ttta- - tlont (except Sundn.v) t9-00« '5.50p 8anJo>eandPrtnrlralWayStatlont 19.404 6 45p Snntet Kxprett.— Kedwood. Saa Jote, Gilro.r..Sa!lnaa. Paso Koliie*,; Saa Lull oblipo. fsow Barhara, ; Loe Angelrt. Utmlng. El Pum* New Orlrant. New York. Coo- necta at Pajaro for Santa Crux . i . and at CantroTliln for Padao ' Grove and Way Stations 7 1n* W.IBp ea>Mateo.Bere»ford.lS«lmont.8aa """* Carlo*. IUdwood, Fair Oaka. MtaloPark. PaioAlto t6 4Aa 6 30p 6«n Jote and Way Stations... :.':,'.. g '30- 8.00p.Pa:o.Alto tnd Way Sutlona.. in 15. 11 .30p south SanFrnactM-o, MUlhrae. »«r- * ltnKame. Snn Mateo. .Bel-mont, San Carlot. Redwood, Fair Oalca, Menlo Park, and PaioAlto...:... 9.45 = •11-SOpUayaeld, Mountain View, bonny- rale. Lawreace. Santa Clara and Ean Jo—., - t94Sm A for Mornlns. P for A f ternoon, lSnnday exeepted- t Sunday only « Saturday only. 1 ¦ 6 Monday only. i Slop* at all itatloaa oa Sunday. ' . Es7~Oaly train* ttopptng at Valencia 3u «outhhoan.l arf h:lu *..*.. 7:i«i a. m.. 7: a A. ».. 'A.M+.u^ S:80r m i-.SOr.n. and 8:00 r.m. .' . ~""". Bmsm TO SAN RAFAEL flMg ROSS VALLEY. MILL VALLEY, raS| CAZADERO, Etc. _ SgfiSt^i Via Sauiallto Perry. SUBIHIBAN SERVICE, STANDARD- OAL'GE. • Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 8:30, 7:10. 7:43, 8:3O, 0:15. 10:00. 11:00 a. m. (11:40 a. m. Eausallto only). 12:20. 1:45. 3:15. • 4:00. 4:35. 5:15 &:5O. 6:25. 7:15. 9:00. 10:20. 11:35 p. m. Sundays and le«al holidays, depart at 7:10. 7:45. 8:30. 9:13, 10:00. l.l:d>. 1X:4O a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, 2:30. 3:15, 4:0O, 4:3K 5:15, 5:50. 6:25. 7:15. 8:13. 9:00*. 10:20. 11:35 p. ra. Arrive at Eaa Francisco, week days, 8:17. T:00. 7:S3. 8:13,. 8:45. 9:33. 10:20. 11:03 a, m., 12:05.-1:25. 2:50. 8:35. 4<20. 5:05, 5:40, «:».*>. 6:55. ?:S5, 10:05. 11:23 p. m. On Sundays an. I lpgal holidays extra .trains arrive at 12:43. 2:05. 8:90 p. m. For Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:43 a. m.. . 3:15 p. m., 5:15 p. m. (ex. Sat.). On Sundays and leral holidays, at 7:45. 8:30/ 9:15, 10:00. 11:00, 11:40 a. m.. 12:20, 1:00. 1:43, 2:30. 7:13 and 8:15 p. m.- - ¦ TIIROTJOH TRAIN'S. . 7:43 a. m. dally — Caxadero and way station*. 9:15 a. m.. Sundays only— For Point Reyes. * etc. 3:15 p. ra., dally except Sunday— For Caza- dero, etc 5:15 p. ra.. dally except Saturday and Sun- day — For Point Reyes, etc. 7:15 p. m.. Sundays only — For Pofnt Reyes, etc. 8:15 p. m.. Sundays only — For Cazadero, etc TICKET OFFICE— 628 Market st. FERRT— Union Depot, foot of Market st • Mt. Tamalpais Railway Ltavo Via <taa*»hta Cfrrj Arrive San Frauclsco r»«t »f .larWtSt- I San Francisco Week San- JTIL. sun-. Week .- Days. days. j/&vrtrd\. „?'*??: P*l s- : 8 30T K><£«^a »2:45 r* 8-.481 10:00^ 2:135 P*if:05^. 10:66a 11:00a VC"fttfM»?JT 3:35 p 3.33 f B:15p| 1:45 p \JSfX 6:15r 10:05/ I 4:35 r ' 8:50 r ...:.... • Tla Cmity Car. * Tam»]>al» f "'» T>I! «T? Tickkt )fc» Makkst St. (North SJiore Pvailroa.i) Orrtcss (and Sacsalito Fxkkt, foot Market St. WEEEY GALL 16 Pa^cs. SI pcrYcaP Ella Taylor, a native of Santa Clara, Cal,, aged 8 years 6 months and 16 days. . - TERKILDSEN— In Oakland. Cal.*,' May 8L 1004; Christian Terklldsen. a native of Denmark, aged SU years 3 months and 9 dai-n. of Ban Francisco, aged 43 years and 9 months. • . •. ;. ¦ ICTFriends and acquaintances are;respeot- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his Bleter. Mrs. Charles Bredhoff, 1130 Elghtn street. Interment private. FERRER— In this city, June 1. 1904, Manuel G. Ferrer, aged 72 years. GARVIN— In this city, June 1. 190*. William Garvin. a native of Jefferson County. New York, aged 57 years. . . GHEARTY— In this city, June L 180*, Mrs. Annie Ghearty beloved mother of the late Mrs. Mary McDonouch, and sister of the late Mary and Julia Kelly, a native of County Longford, Ireland, aged .71 years and 0 months. (Brooklyn Eagle please copy.) ETFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence of her son-in-law, Patrick McDonough, 19 Walter street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her "pul. commencing at 0 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. OUILLIUM— In this city May 3L 1904, Ceclle. dearly beloved and only daughter of Philippe and Aneellque Gullllum, niece of Jaque, Fred, Charlie and Willie Guillium. and Mr. and Mrs. Maden. Mr. and Mrs. M., Kupfer. Mr. and Mrs. Toussalnt, Mr. Etlenne, and cousin of Joe and Victor Etienn*. Eddie, Nellie and Alice Kupfer and Emll Maden and Leon and Angellque Brunner, a native or San Francisco, aged 8 years 6 months and 4 days. (CTFuneral strictly private, to-day (Thurs- day), from the residence of her parents, 827 Montgomery street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HEALEY— In Oakland, Cal.. May 30, 1904, Margaret Theresa Healey. dearly beloved daughter of Abraham and Mary Healey, and Bister of John Joseph and Mary Francis Healey. a native of San Francisco, aeed la years 10 months and 14 days. CTFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-aay <Thur£»iay) at 9:30 o'clock, from the par-, ems' residence. C.16 Forty-fourth street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a sol- emn hl«h mass will be celebrated for the repose of her souk at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. KAUFMAN— In San Jose. Cal., May 31. 1904, Louise, beloved sister of August W. Kauf- man. Augusta Eckenroth. Mrs^ Sophie Bow- ers and Herman C. Kaufman, a native of New • York. [CTThe funeral will- take place to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from No. 1444 Leavenworth etreet, between Washington and Jackson. Funeral and Interment strictly prl- I vate. Please ¦ omit flowers. KEEFE— In Escalle, Cal., May 30, 1904, Lil- lian Gertrude, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Keefe, and sister of Mary S.. George B., Daniel J. Jr. and Martha "W. Keefe.' a native of San Francisco. ICTha funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o'clock, from the 1 residence of her parents, 1742 Union street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- j riase. \ LITZIUS— In this city. June 1, 1904, Edward C. LltziUB, dearly beloved husband of Marae Lltzius. father of Gertie and Joe Lltzlus. son of Aug. F. and the late Caroline Litzius, and brother of Aug. C, Louis F.. William F. and Charles H. Lltzlus, and Mrs. A. Ham- bley and Mrs. E. Hilton, a native of San Francisco, aged 40 years 8 months and 9 days. LINTNER— In this city. June 1. 1904, at the residence of his parents, 13SS Sixteenth ave- nue. South San Francisco, Charles William Lintner, dearly beloved husband of Emma Lintner. loving father of Vertis Lintner, and devoted son of Sebastian and Elizabeth Lintner, a native of Chicago, 111., aged 35 yearn 4 months and 16 days. A member of South San Francisco Lodge No. 45. Knights of Pythias, and San Francieco Lodge No. 1 of National Association of Stationary En- gineers. E7"S<»rvices will be held to-morrow 'Fri- day), at '1 o'clock, at Masonic Hall, Four- teenth street and Railroad avenue. South San Francieco, under the auspices of South San Francisco Lodge No. "45, Knlchts of PythiaB. . Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LYONS— In this city. June 1. 1904, Denis, be- loved husband of Norah Lyons, father of Cornelius Lyons, stepfather of Frank. George - # and Robert Connolly, son of John and Mar- garet Lyons, and brother of James, Corne- lius, Annie, John, Jerry and the late Michael and Norah Lyons, a native of Scartaglin, County Kerry, Ireland, aged 29 years. CyThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence. 422 Natoma street, thence to St. Pat- rick's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hissoul, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross -Ceme- tery. 1 MoAVOY— At Anderson Springs, May 30. 1904, Hugh B., beloved husband of Helen McAvoy, and father of Edith, Hugh, Margaret and Helen McAvoy. a native of Louetta, Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania, aged 51 years. ICTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day . (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from hia late residence, 1 Broderick street, corner of Wal- ler, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a sol- emn requiem high mans will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero Btreets. ¦ - Mission Council No. 3. Young Men's Insti- tute — The officers and members of Mission Council No. 3. Young Men's Institute, are I hereby notified to attend the funeral of our ! late brother, II. B. McAvoy, from his late residence. No. 1 Broderick street, on Thurs- day, at 9 o'clock. ALEXIS ANDLER. President. CHARLES G. WILLEY, Secretary. Division No. 10. Ancient Order of Hiber- nians In America — The officers and members of Division No. 10, A. O. H. In A., are here- by notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, H. B. McAvoy, from his late resi- dence. No. 1 Broderick etrect, to-day (Thurs- day), June 2, at 9 o'clock a. m. By order M. DONOHOE, President. JOHN H. DOLAN, Recording Secretary. McCOY— In this city. May. 31, 1904. Patrick. I beloved husband of the late Hannah Mc- Coy, and father of Thomas, Michael, John H. and Patrick F. McCoy, and Mrs. Lizzie Roich and Mrs. Llllle Corwell, a' native of County Armagh. Ireland, aged 62 years 2 months and 21 days. IC7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock,, from the • resi- dence of his daughter. Mrs. Lizzie Roich, 2938 Laguna street, between Union and Fil- bert, thence to St. Brigitl's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of bix soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. McDONOUGH— In this city. May 31. " 1904. I Mary, dearly beloved wife of Patrick Mc- Donough, mother of Clinton and the late Gertrude and James J. McDonough, daugh- ter of Annie Ghearty, and niece of the late I Mary and Julia Kelly, a native of Brooklyn, N. Y., aged 47 years 3 months and 21 days. (Brooklyn Eagle please copy.) IC^Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her lat« resi- dence. 19 Walter street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. McKENNEY— In Alameda, Cal.. May 30, 1904, Prentlss A., beloved son of H. A. and E. M. McKenney. and brother of Lucy M., James W., Mary E. and Emily G. McKenney of 1 Ean Francisco, a native of San Francisco, aged 13 years 1 month and 27 days. CyFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, at the Presbyterian Church, on Harrison street, near Fifth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- ter y- : rX .';-v NYGARD— In tbls city. May 31 1904. Annie Kristlne Nygard, dearly beloved wife of Al- fred G. Nygard, and mother of Wltta, Har- ald, Peter, Waldemar. Rlgmor and EJgill Nygard, a native of Denmark, aged 37 years 2 months and 13 days. tC7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of II. F. Huhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Cremation - 1. O.O. F. Cemetery. 'O'BRIEN— In this city, June 1, 1904, James D. O'Brien, a native of Ireland, aged 33 years. ' O'CONELL— In this city. May 30, 1904. Jo- hanna O'Conell, mother of the late Michael and Patrick O'Conell, a native of Megls- enrough City, Cork, Ireland, aged 97 years. ' RAY — In this city. June 1, 1004, Mellle S.. be- loved daughter of Henry H. and the late Mary A Ray, sister of Eugene and Henry Ray. and loving. niece of W. A. and Hallie IC Milner, a native of Eureka, Cal., aged 19 years 10 months and 21 days. lC7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June 4. at 2 o'clock, from her late residence. 2210 Devisadero street. Interment Red Bluff Cal. SALTS— In this city. May 31, 1004, James A., . beloved husband of Fannie Salts loving father of Minna Salts, son of the late Fan- nie Kelllng, and brother of the late Albert A. Salts, a native of New York, aged 58 years. (New York and Staten Island papers please copy.) CyThe funeral services will take place to- day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, at his late residence. 2703 California etreet. Interment private. Please omit flowers. I SECRET AN— In this city. May 31,' 1904, Almee J. F« 7-atsn. beloved mother, of Mrs. E. M. McBlrney. Mrs. T. M. Chapman and Mrs. S. T. jiu-ton, and the late Mrs. J. W. Orear, Mme. H. lloureols of Bordeaux, France, and Mrs. Edmond Grls - of Valparaiso, Chile, a native of France, aged 88 years 5 - months and fl days. . . . ETThe funeral services . will be . held , to- day (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, at the chapel of Odd Fellows'. Crematory. ' SIMMONS— In this city. June 1, 1004, George, beloved son of Edward, and Alma Simmons. • and brother of Grace and Raymond Simmons, a native of San • Francisco, aged 3 months and 29 days. ' ' • " ' ,| SWAN— In the City and County Hospital, June - .1, 1904. Charles W. Swan,' a native of Mas- sachusetts, aged 81; years. ;' • TAYLOR— In Ea«t Oakland, Cal., June 1, 1004, of scarlet fever, at the residence of her par- ents, 1276 . East • Eleventh street, Kathryn Isabel, beloved daughter of William F." and