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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1904 B i BAILWAY TRAVEL APARTMENT EOUSES. ar———————————————————————————————— A—=8$T, HILAIRE APARTMENTS—— ———LAGUNA EAR GEARY—— Wil be ready for occupation in a few an Everything new. Make your reservations now. FElegantly {urnished apartments with private bath—2, 3 and 4 rooms; steam heat; electric light; ele- Vator; private phones: rates reasonable A-—OCORDOVA APARTMENTS Will be finished March 15. 1084 BUTTER ST., NE. COR. LARKIN ST. Beautifully light and sunny; 2-3-4 rooms and bath each: s\l unfurnished: $27 50 to $40. Make reservations now. ST, CECILE, 115 Fell, above Van Ness—The mome of perfection In elegantly furn, 8-roora apertments; private baths, steam heat, eiec. tric lights, elevator, gas ranges: $80 to $55. ST. LOUIS, 1575 Jackeon st.—Modern 3-4-5 also_gingle: furnished or unfurnished; - Phone 1350 AURORA, corner Second and F 4 house, Dew fumniture; every room outside; mofiern @nd sunny; prices fro $1 60 per week up; this is the only u tty; first-class gr ¢ EWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms i ) 5 per week and t housekeeping rooms; open all night . arket st. (or ¥ 5ic, Boc, §1, §1 50 night; | se open all ate house in ched A_BRU 26¢ to §1 per night. AT “The Almonte, Fifth st)—Roome, $1 50 to $10 week | EURNETT, 1426 Market (old No. 1364)—Fur- rlshed rooms, suite, single. aiso unfurnished. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, c furnished eunny rooms CUMMINGS (The), 618 Post, nr. Tay opened: deirably located; sunny single rooms and suites, with private baths, hot and cold | water, eteam heat, electric lights, phone every room: eleyator. Phone East 1317 if desired ELLIS Vicely furnished sunny front euite cove room, light housekeeping S, 801—TFurnished rooms to Jet. % ORE, 1124, nr. Golden Gate ave.—One two refined people can find neatly fur- nished outside rooms in modern fiat FILLMORE, 1 front room; fur- nished FOR mingle gentieman. in private home (no roomers), & large. furnished | with bath adoining ocks ance and 3 blo ¢ Place, South: >n—Rooms 85¢ | night; $1 50 to $6 wk.; reading-room. { AVE_ 7—Nicely furnished sunny | sultable 4 gentiemen; also ingle rms. | 3 4th—Fine furnished | tke; $1 week up. reially roomers. OWELL, ¢ 3 water fur: shed sun- r gentle- Leavenworth new n the ha m conven - | $6 week -y ROOMS AXND BOARD. i | { | EDGEMERE 81 Bush st. above class residential botel; apd table unsurpassed Beated and priv nge & every room; terms reasonable B. DU CARPE. Prop. BALTIMORE, | AVE. NEAR GEARY ST. | CLA! 14—Elegantly furnished also single: homelike with baths STAMMERING. —1 Van Ness & Market, | ealth: hours 1 10 8. | e e e 1 08, DIVIDEND NOTICES [ Subirban fome Buila. | Mo Vings Bank ite Thirg. AND declared at twelve per ce ertificates, | er SATUR- | E i A. LEON- UGH CRAIG. Secretary. =aid bi e will be stx, South Hal o'clock m and sy he office of the ley, at_or be twenty-fifth, 19¢ eaid granite work adopted end mas dai of the Regents from ' | Tio’ Sale. iB o sensblers B R panied by a certified check « 4 of biader. in favor of the Regents of the University of Californie, equal to ten (10) per cent of his | bid with sufficient sureties, conditioned | if said bid be accepted, the bidder will quly enter into & proper comtract to faith e auty and obligations in acoond | #aid bid and with the pi cations which are hereby required t part of such contract. The right to reject | any and oll bids is hereby reserved. By or- | der of the Committee on Grounds and Bui inge of the Board of Regents. V. BON, Acting Secretary TUNIVERSITY of California, Berkeley—Notice to contractors, builders and material men— Notice is hereby given that senled bids mre solicited for performing the labor and fur- | nishing the Materiais for the superstructure | of the central power plant on the gro { the University of California at Rerkeler, | California, and said bids wi}i be received ai | the office of the . South Hall, Ber- | keley, at or before 12 o'clock m. of April 26, 1904. Plans and specifications of said super- structure of the central power plant have been adopted and may be examined daily at office of the Regents from ® o. m. until 4 p. m. No bids will be considered uniess ac- companied by a certified check or bond of bidder, in favor of the Regents of the Uni- | versity of California, equel to ten (10} per | vent of his bid with sufficlent suretiez, con- ditioned that 1 said bid be accepted, the biader will duly enter into a proper contract to faithfully perform the duty and obliga- tions in mccordance with said bid and with | the plans and specifications which are here- by required to be a part of such contract. By order of the Committee on Grounds and Bufidinge of the Board of Regents. V. H. HENDERSON, acting secretary EEALED proposale will be received at the of- fice of the Lighthouse Engineer, San Fran- clepo, Cal, until 12 o'clock m., standard time, THURSDAY, May 19, 1004, and then opened, for the construction of a concrete base for a light and fog signal station on MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Theodore Thrane, 25, 46 McAllister street, and Annie Lorenzen, 26, 1315 Rhode Island John E. Badley, 27, Boise, ld-.:hn,llnd Edith M. Hextrum, 27, 323 Bartlett street. Pierre Lahaderne, 26, 201 Fourth street, and Madeieine Loustalot, 21, 1603 Devisadero. . 230 Montgomery ave- lac, 23, 1608 Devisadero. Lynch street, and ion. street. Eugene A. Nelson, 25, Sausalito, and Hilma Peterson, 25, Oakland. Adolph Pedroni, 24, 1307 Stockton street, and Erminia Buloiti, 20, 198 Van Ness avenue. William_ M. Murray, 84, Paris, Ky, and Edna M. Willlams, 21, Los Angeles. Andrew Leyon, 23, 21461 Market street, and Clara Goldberg, 34, 214615 Market street. John Scramaglia, 21, 1112 Lake street, and Octavia Duesarre, ‘18, '423 Filbert street. Simon Francis, 23, 15214 Natoma street, and Lulu G, Smahs, 18, 16214 Natoma street. John Wesch, 22, 203 Guerrero street, and a Thies, 1 Guerrero etreet EIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mat! will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted eimply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. BENNETT-In this city, Apeil 18, 1004, to the wife of . J. Bennett, a son. LYNCH—In this city, April 13, 1904 to the wife of P. E. Lynch, a son. MICHAELS—In this city, April 8, 1904 to the wife of Max Michaels, a daughter. MEYER--LEVY—In this city, April 10, 1004, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Samuel Meyer and Sarah Levy. WHITE—CHARMAK—In this city, March 27, 1504, by the Rev. Dr. J. Nieto, Allen White and Celia Charmak. DIED Bliven, Mrs. E. §. Olsen, Irens E. Castagnetto, Geo. A. Patterson, Fannie Chisholm, Alex Pugh, Hannah Galehouse, Frederick Quinn, Annle Goodfellow, §. 8. Relse, Emma B, C. Gorman, Mrs. M Rourke, Jobn Groff, Mrs. Minnie ereaux, Jobn Eridget hannon, ~ James on, Harry B. nith, Thomas Lattimore, John Stevens, John Mclennan, John M. Stubenrauch, V. »ore, Mary Van Tassell, Ira Noite, Ada BLIVEN—In this city, April 14 1904, Mrs. Emily S. Bliven, widow of the iate James L Bliven, and mother of Mrs. W. P. Candage and E@ward and the late Frank Knight, | aged 73 years 3 months and 20 days. | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this da (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from Olivet tional Church, corner Seventeenth treets. Interment Odd Fellows’ |~ Charles Heyer, Henry C. Wehr and the late Gustave Wehr, o native of Neustadt Holl stein, Germany, aged 43 years 4 months an e ¥ Friends and acquain fully {nvited to attend th April 16, at 2 o'clock, from her dence, 1147 Point Lobos avenue. Oda Fellows’ Cemetery. Please flowers, ROURKE—In this city, April 14, 1004, Johl: Rourke, beloved father of Sister M. Rose of Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin, Sister M. Gertrude, Sister M. Berchman of the Holy Family and Mrs. J. T. McBride, & native of Ireland, aged 75 years. > Friends and acquaintances are fully invited to attend the funeral (Saturday), at 8:80 o'clock, from his late residence, 2448 Larkin street, thence to St. Brigid's Church, where a requlem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SHANNON—In this city, April 14, 1904, James Shannon, beloved father of William, Thomas, Charles, David, Francis and Robert Shannon and Mrs. Andrew Balbontin, a native .of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 66 years § n;emhl and 21 da: (Los Angeles papers please_copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- funeral services are respect- funeral Saturday, late - Interment omit fully invited to_attend the i Sunday, April 17, at 1 o'clock, at St. Peter's Church, on Alabama etreet, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fitth. Remains &t the parlors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, April 14, 1904, Thomas Smith, dearly beloved brother of Mrs. Mar- garet ‘Lavells, Mrs. Julfa O'Brien and the late Mrs. Mary Gallagher, a native of Swin- ford_ County Mayo, Ireland, aged 45 vears. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), April 17, at 12:30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. James Church for services, commencing at 1 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. STEVENS—In West Berkeley, April 13, 1904, Jobn Stevens, dearly beloved husband of Christine Stevens, and lovink father of Carl E. Garrett L. Martin L. Willam F.. Edwin T. and Mabel G. Stévens, a native of Bergen, Norway, aged 03 years 11 months end 17 days. A member of Alemania Lodge No. 8, K. of P, and M. E. B. A. No. 85. EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 17. at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 2127 Fifth street, West Berkeley Interment ‘Mountaln View~ Cemetery, Oak- and. SEREAUX—In this city, April 15, 1904, John Sereaux, a native of France, aged 76 years. STUBENRAUCH—In this city, ADril 14, 1904, Valentine, beloved husband of Henrdette Stubenrauch, and father of _Arnold and Charles Stubenrauch ®nd Mrs. Robert Beagles, a native of Germany, aged 67 years and 22 daye. (New Orjeans and Houston, Tex.,” papers please copy.) [7Iriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), Avril 16, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, 1044 Minna streef, between Eleventh and Twelfth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. VAN TASSELL~—In this city, April 15, 1904, Ira, beloved son of Edward and Emily Van Tassell, a native of San Francisco, aged 6 months and 20 days. _— e FRIDAY, APRIL 15, Emily A. Benbow to Margareta B. May, lot on W line of Larkin street, 97:6 N of Union, N 17, W 61:3, N 3, W 61:3,'S 20, E 122:6; $10. Estate of -Archie C. Page, by Willlam H. Fisher, administrator, to David_O. Church, lot April 14, 1904, ®e Allen, dearly beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Giovanni Castagnetto, and | brother of Edward and Walter Castagnetto, Mr James A. Devoto and the late John, Albert and Frederick Castagnetto, a native ot Cal., aged years months A ‘student of the class of "04, Cooper Medical College. §7 Friends e Tespect- y nd the 1 services t 10:15 o'clock, at his late pont _stre Interment Cemetery, by electric car from Market streets at 11 o'clock ebarp. CHISHOLM—In Benicia, April 1904, Alex Chisholm, beloved husband of Christina Chisholm, a native of Nova Scotia, aged 60 T EF ds and acquaintanc are respect- ally ited to unday, at 2 o late resi- , Henicla, C | G 15, 1904, | Fanny M the Mexican 0. O. F., and V U. W. and acquaintances are respect. ited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 2 from Memorial Hal corner Seventh an: the 0. Please of Craig, ate avenue, between Polk Apoilo ley Lodge No. GOODFELLOW —In th! clty, April 15, 1904, Summerfield S. beloved hysband of Jdenne Goodfeliow, and father of 8. 1., E. A. Goodfellow, Mrs. W, ¥ and Mre. A. McColl, a native of Pepnsyivania, aged 72 years Z months and | 10 dave ©> Friends and acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral service Aay). April 1 at 2:30 o E. | - M Mountain Cen Fow ered into rest, April 15, 1904, | 920 Montgomery street, Mr: loved mother of M and sister of Mrs. A. E. Davis | J." McNamare. Friends and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral Sunday, 30 o'clock, from her Montgome Etreet, be- d Pacific street. Inter- Cross Cem In Oskland, Apri) street, Mrs A. Groff, Charles an the late Anna | native of Callfornia, ' months and 14 day n this city, April 15, 1904, Bridget, f the late Patrick Haley, and hn and Thomas Haley, Mrs. | | 1904, at 2115 aged 34 | and the late Frank and a native of County Cork, Ire- years. (Philadeivhia papers funeral parlors of 6 McAllister street nd, April 15, 1904, Harry d' son of Jobn Clay and n, @ mative of Oakland, | Bell Maude aged 4 vears 6 months and b days. L7 Funeral and interment strictly private. | ORE—In this city, April 14, 1004, attimore, beloved husb#nd of the late e, and father of Willlam, Lattimore, a native Ireland, aged 46 years 7 NAN—In Agnews, Cal, April 12, 1904, | hn Murry McLennan, beloved husband of Marguerite McLennan,” and son of D. R. and Eilen McLennan, and brother of D. R. David, William, Christina and Eilen McLennan, Mre. D. McVicker and Mrs. C, J. O'Brien, a pative of Canfda, aged 43 years. MOORE—In this city, April 13, 1904, Mary, beloved wife of Michael Moore, and devoted and idolized mother of Mamie, Annie, Robert Thomas Moore, and sister of Michael 1 Stanton and Mrs. J. Moroney, & native of the parish of Abascragh, County Galway, Irela aged 51 year: £ Friends and acquaintances are respec fuily invited attend the funeral Saturda: April 16, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 11% Welsh street, off Fourth, between Bryant and Brannan, thence to St. Rose's Church, where & solemn requiem high mass will be celcbrated for the repose of her soul ut 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. NOLTE—In this city, Aprdl 15, 1904, Ada, beloved daughter of Loule H. and Isabel A. Nolte, and sister of Lila W. and Isabel Noite, a native of California, §7 Friends are respectful tend inyited to at- the funeral services to-morrow (Sun- at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 17 sireet. Interment private, at Cypress Lawn Cemetery. 3 | OLSEN—In Fruitvale, April 15, 1904, JIreme E., beloved daughter of Ole Andrew and Sophia M. Olsen, and sister of Alphonse, Wessley and Francis Eieanor Olsen, a na- tive of Fruitvale, Cal., amed 2 years 11 months and § da; e £/ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_attend the funeral services Sunday, April 17,at 2 o'clock, at the family residence. Fremcnt avenue, near East Four- street, Fruitvale. PATTERSON—In this city, April 15, 1904, Fannie, beloved' wife of Kamuel Paiterson, @ native of England, aged 30 years 2 months and 25 days. PUGH—In this city, April 14, 1504, Hannah Pugh, dearly beloved wife of the late Jumes Pugh, and loving mother of Mre. Mary Decker, Mre. Catherine Decker, Mrs. Elfz- abeth Burke and James, John and William Pugh, and loving aunt of Marie Hennessy, a native of Ireland. §7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), from 847 Hayes sireet, at 12 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUINN—In this city, April 15, 1904, Annie Quinn, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick Quinn, & native of Tyrone, Ireland, Sharves of such warchouses In Ban Fies ot circular to be seen " aged 78 years. | vincen: | Fourte. on E line ranklin street, 70 8 of Green- wich, § 53 by E 100; $2300. na Campbell to Herman M. line of Broadway, 170 W of by 6; $10. st to Willlam Wolf, lot on - and Laguna streets, S 35 Alice on W line son, § 82 nell to Louise A. Sullivan, lot 73:33 S of Jack- ¢ San Francisco to James NW , W 110 by N §2:6; $—— and Mary A." Coxhead to J lot on S line of Green street, 1 of Scott, E 60 by S 137:6, and notice ¢ ment of party wall agree- ments in 38 covenants, 142; quitclaim deed; $1. Julius C. and Louise C. (or Louisa C.) Diz- | gins to Dantel O'Sullivan, lot on N line of Sutter st 06:3 W of Devisadero, W 84:3 et, 6; $10. and Rosa Mortede to Pasquale De- , 1ot on W line of Collins street, 200 S of Point Lobos avenue, by W 120; $10. _ Michael Tamony to Bernard and Bertha M. by 1 Michel | . Next, lot_on SW line of Dore street, 145 SE of Fol 2 25 by SW &5; $10. Martinus 0. Oy to Henry Myers, lot on line of Sixteenth street, 237:10 E of Dol 18, N 87:0%, SW 12 ¥, NW 48, sSW 7 S 131:4, quitclaim deed; $10. Henry Myers to Adam Schaefer, same; $10. Celestine Imbaus to Louis A. Imbaus, iof on N line of Hill street, 225 E of Guerrero, E 125 by N 114: girt Augustus J. Ranken to Patrick and Annie Sweeney, 1ot on W line of Sanchez street, 342 N of Fourteenth, N 26 by ; $10. | Realty Improvement to City and County of San Francisco, lot on N _line of | Feurteenth street, 181 W of Castro, N 213:8, thence to right al line with a radius of 15 feet, said curve being tangent to previous course %, thence to left along line with a radius of 33:6 feet 21:374 W of Castro and 242:6 N of . N 75, thence to left along curved line with radius of 33:6, said curve being tergent to last course 18:10%, thence to right aleng cu a radius of 15 feet nce to left along curved line with a 6 18:1013, S 75, thence to left line with' a radius of 33:6 feet e to right along curved line with along curved 21 the radius of 15 feet 9:63, , E 48 (for ex- | tension of Devisadero street); $10. Alols Willlam to Susanna William (wite), lot on E iine of Harrison street, 130 S of Twentieth, E 100 by E. to Henry P. Umbsen, lot on E third, § 25:6, B 117, b4 §10, Hugh and Mary Jones to Joseph Haber Jr., W 63, N 0:6, W tine of Tw eighth street, 125 W of Dolores, N 114, W 20, SW to point 150 W of Dolores and 95 N of Twenty-eighth, S 95, E 25; also lot on S line of Twenty-third street, ¥ of Castro, E 50 by S 1147 §10. Urban Realty Company to Jonathan S gert, lot on NE_corner of Pacific and_Mont- | gomery streets. E 17 N 137:6, W 73:6, S 24, W 64, 8 113:6; $36,500 William A. Yoeil to Henry Brunner, undl- vided 3¢ of lot on W line of Montgomery street, €8:9 S of Bush, S 34:415 by W 60; grant Edward Malley to Samuel H. Batten, lot on W dine of Kansas street, 300 S of Sferra, S 100 by W 25; $5. ‘Samuel H. Batten tc Charles A, Warren, same; $5. James F. and Mary E. Cheesewright to Al- fred W, Bradbury, lot on E line of Twenty- first 104 S of Lake gtreet, § 90 by 20; $10. ¥ . Charles B. and Mary E. Humbert to Maurice O'Dowd, lot on E line of Eleventh avenue, 150 N of Clement street, N 25 by E_120; $10. Minnfe E. Tucker, C. O. G, Miller, Etta B. McNear_and Male T. MacDonald (Tucker) to J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company, iot on SW corner of Thirty-ninth street and Polnt Lobos avenue, § NW to point 36 W of Thirty-ninth avenue, E 36; $10. Carlton Richards to Bernhard Getz, lot on N line of A street, 82:6 E of Ninth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10. Sarah Mish to Oswald Mish, lot on § line of K street, 32:6 W of Forty-fifth avenue, W 25 by § 100; $10. Orville D.'and Millie E. Baldwin to Solomon Getz, lot on SW corner of Forty-seyenth ave- nue and K street, W 45 by S 100; also lot. on W corner_of Forty-seventh avenue and L reet, W 132:6 by N 100; also lot on W line of Forty-seventh avenue, 150 N of L street, N 100 by W 120; $10, Julia Hickey to Kate Murray, lot on N line of Richmond svente, 827:3 B of South avenue, w 27:3 by "N 100, lot 100, block 7, Holly S hiicas Company (corporation) to Peter H. and Armstead D. Burnett, lot on NE line of Girard street, 50 SE of Silliman, SE 50 by NE 90, block 2, University Mound; $10, R E and Lucy C. Ragland to George El- liott, lot 768, Gift Map 3; $10. mes H. Allen to Raymond H. Allen, lot on SW line of Seventh avenue, 60 NW of K street, NW 60 by €W 100, block 141, Central Park Homestead; gift. Bertha Petercon to Christian and Bertha Katz, lot on NW line of Arlington street, 103 SW _of Miguel, SW 25 by NW 103, lot 30, block 9, Fajrmount: $10, : —————— Yectures on Moral Leaders. Edward Howard Griggs gave the first of his series of three lectures on moral leaders at Steihway Hall last night. “St. Francis of Assisi” was the subject. Mr. Griggs treated his theme in a masterful manner and_ his talk was both instructive and iInteresting. His audience was unusually apprecia- tive. At the close of the lecture, when he came down into the auditorium, he was surrounded by a large number of his auditors who complimented him 87 Funeral ces will take place Sunday. April at residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Lang, 70MA Ten-! messee street. Funeral and interment private. REISE—In this city, Aprll 13, 1904, Emma uantities of sub- | E. C. Relse, beloved wife of Charles Reise, such wharf or| mother of Charles and Theodor Reise, sister of Theodor and William E. F. Wehr, Mrs. upon the success of his work. He will lecture 6n April 19, taking Emerson for his subject, and on April 22 Tol- stoy will be his theme. ——— e Dr. Barkan Lectures. Dr. A. Barkan delivered one of the Lane series of lectures at the Cooper Medical College last night. His subject, “Eyes and Eyeglasses.” was listened to by a large and attentive audience of students. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | er of Qak and | " 99:6 S of Twenty- | |€OMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. . MISSING GIRL IS CAPTURED Los Angeles Maiden Who Left Home Is Found in Wilderness Near Gaviota MIND SEEMS _RATIONAL Board— 100 Central Light and Power 35 Makawell, b 3..... 50 Mutual Electric Light. Street— 60 Mutual Electric Light. 50 Mutual Electric Light. 125 8 F Gas & Electric.. $1,000 Los Angeles Ry b per cent..lll Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. 95 1t SF & NP Bs.111% — B I Wat 6s. — 117%|S P C R 4s. — 100 Cal NW 5s.108%110% 56 Young Woman Makes Des- Ris't Vhsge, o 17736|Sor- s mbei0h 133 perate Attempt to Escape|s brak s = Ifih s o 1w MISCELLANEOUS S Ala 8 Co... 24 29 Cal Cot Miis 86 — Cal G&E Cor 321 40 C Jockey.CL105 — Cal Powder.125 (Mat Nav Co. — iNev Nat Bk. — N ‘When She Sees the Officers < — [0ak Bk Sav.112% — S.&N’;A BARBARA, AD”LO 15A~ Cal Ship Co. 15 30 |Oak T Con.. 78" — Pretty Dora Miller, the young Los An- | C b IO Te: 4 Cen Bk, Oak 63% .. 1214 18 geles girl who left her home on the ?ju:“ne; ga'; a:fl il oo i gg* 2% City — "112 |parat_Paint. 7th of this month without giving her | g, ° o0 * 0 8 |S"F Drydock 60 family or friends a hint as to her |DpntPwd pfd — 90 |SF&SJ Coal. 24 { Docom .. 40 — |SJ Wat Co. — destination, was found this morning near Gaviota by a search party which | FN Bk, Oak.120 Fischer Thtr — Froch-A Bk.106 |SO & MTgbt.125 |Swiss-A_ Bk.115 5 B ek “Erecs. 10 had beén scouring the country in that | Gas Con A.. — 22 |UR InC pfd. 43 g | Hon P Co.. 1244 — | Do com .. vicinity for two days previous. Lon& SF Bk — 60 Thursday morning a party from Morning Besslon. Board— here started up the coast to follow 100 Northern Cal Power Co.. 11 00 several clews of the girl's Wwhere- Bogy AlteTRoOn. Session. abouts, reports having reached here | 3000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 77 87% Street— of her passing through the upper end of the county. The party reached Gaviota and~there pressed a number of recruits into service, the country around the town being thoroughly searched before dark. At about 9 o’clock Thursday even- ing one of the search party named Roe came across the missing girt; upon a main road a short distance from the town. He called to her, tell- ing her that there was a wire for her at the station which she could get by calling there, but before he could get close enough to catch her, Dora made | her escape into the underbrush and | all efforts to find her were unsuccess- ful. The search party spent the night | at Gaviota, much chagrined at having their quarry escape when capture| seemed almost certain. Thursday night Theresa Miller, Dora’s sister, came up from Los An- |8 geles and got off the train at Naples, | Jialing sixteen miles east of Gaviota. She | Twenty met Sheriff Stewart, who was return- )\‘;:;lc!SrZ(éreBnnd; ing from a trip to the northern end | Mjeceltaneo of the county. Miss Miller interested | Abby Land & Imp . Stewart in her story and he promised | Northern Cal Power ... to return with her to Gaviota and aid Soktag Nasstbe: in the search. At 4 o'clock this morn- Board— {irg Miss Miller and Stewart left Na- | 400 Independence. 'b 30 ‘ples, arriving at Gaviota about half | “10 Sterling .............. past 6. Here they joined the search |, Ing:‘:)i?nl;nce party, Stewart procuring a saddle |3060 Apollo . horse. 2700 Four Oil A short distance from the town Stewart et an Italian, who said he had seen a girl answering the descrip- tion of Dora Miller about three miles | farther on, going toward the Santa Anita ranch. Stewart gave chase and ! after a hard ride spied the girl across | a canyon. When the horseman had mounted the intervening ridge the | girl had disappeared. 100 Northern Cal Power Co...... 11 00 California Stock and Oil Exchange Oll Stock— Apollo ... Associated Trust Certificates, Aztec ., Caribou . Central P Chicago Crude Claremont Espergnza Four /. Fulton Giant Hanford Home . Imperial . Independence . Junction Kern .. Kern River Lion Monarch_(of Arizon: Monte Cristo . Oceldental_of W Oil City Petroleum Peerless . Pittsburg . Senator .. Sovereign Bid. Asked. 44 20 g 5 T4 21 3 60 8 50 20 180 00 L10'76 Afternoon Ses: 3] 1 1000 Twenty-eight Oll 100 Four Oil Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: A thorough search was made and at Morning Session. last Stewart came across the girl lying 300 Alpha ....... 0S| 500 Overman ..... 37 300 Andes . 801600 Seg Belch, face downward in the high mustard. | 00 Bullion 1 ot gl - He called to her to get up, saying that | 100 Gould & Cur. 30| 200 Siiver. Hin 80 her sister was waiting for her a few | 100 SeXica? - -p $00 Glion; Ooh 45K miles down the road, and receiving no Session. answer lifted her up and placed her m E:lelrlionh . 83 5003 Scorpion 20 hollar ...... 100 Sierra Nev 67 upon the spare horse. Seeing that| Jo5 con"& &°y 200, Sierra. Nev e further flight Was out of the question | 200 Exchequer 3% 100 Union Con S5 Dora quietly sumitted and was taken | #00 Justice 200 Utah - 13 100 Ophir PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE, Following were the sales on ghe Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. back to Gaviota." She seemed perfect- ly sane, but refused to talk of her | strange flight from home. She looked | much the worse for her travels, having | slept in the open Thursday night and | 300 Alpha Con .. 07| 200 Exchequer ... 85 gone without food since Thursday | 100 Alpha Con .. g;l e ., O morning. After spending the day at| 200 Andes . 33| 100 Occidental Gaviota, Dora took the evening train | 200 Andes . T g i for Los Angeles, accompanied by her | 100 Caledonta ... 80| 200 Overman . on 162 Potosi 2 § 500 Con Imperfal. 02( 800 Scorpion T Would Hold Boxing Carnival. 0 Con N'Y 04/ 300 Sterra Nev '.[ 8 The Pacific Athletic Association of- | 100 Grown botnt. 10 200 Uran' < on. o be | ficials decided last night to apply to | Afternoon Session. | the Supervisors for a license to hold :}ngn gnn .- g] g)mog-u-l. v i pha Con .. exican . an amateur boxing carnival in this city Alpha Con .. 11| 100 Ophir . during the month of May for the pur- Sholl‘;r‘; Viaes)| 100 Ophir . p i “on 7 500 O pose of raising funds to send Cali s &>‘."_1fi.,_] N e fornia athletes to the St. Louis Expo- sition. 300 Crown Point. 19| 200 Union Co TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- —_—————————— . { FLOW OF CALIFORNIA RIVERS. TRIES. T0 KILL IS ENEMIES George Cornell Makes Vain Attempt to Murder Two Citizens of Bakersfield FIRES ACROSS STREET PRt TR Shooting Is the Outcome of the Battle at Midway ‘When Assailant Lost a Leg — BAKERSFIELD, April 15.—Shortly before 3 o’clock this afternoon George Cornell, who lost his leg in the Mid- way battle of April, 1901, deliberately opened fire on Dr. August Schafer and former Deputy United States Marshal E. J. Boust in front of the Arlington, and as rapidly as he could shoot he emptied his pistol at the unarmed men. Dr. Schafer and Boust were passing down Nineteenth street and were close to the car track conversing when they were startled by a pistol shot. On look- ing up they saw that Cornell's shots were almed at them. Boust dodged into ‘Wickersham's jewelry shop and Dr. Schafer retreated a few feet. As the last shot was fired Schafer { rushed frantically toward a citizen on | the sidewalk and asked for a weapon, but the citizen was unarmed. | Cofnell was not thirty feet from the jtwo men when he attempted the assassination. He, so far as is known, | spoke no words to any one, but a min- | ute before he crossed over from the Hughes corner toward the Arlington and when he saw his intended victims !he promptly opened fire. He must have béen laboring under great excite- ment, for his bullets went wide of tife mark, save one, and that cut through the pocket of Boust's coat. Both Dr. Schafer and Boust were | discharged this morning by Justice Millard after hearing the testimony in |the Midway &ase, they having been | charged with assault to commit mur- | der in connection with the shooting of Cornell, which resulted in the loss of the latter’s leg. At the time Cornell fired on them they were discussing the trial and not dreaming that their as- sailant intended to attack them. Immediately following the shooting Constable McKamy took Cornell and his brother, who has been here during the trial, into custody and conveyed them in his buggy to the County Jail. | Cornell at the jail talked wildly and | apparently failed to recognize his | brother. e — Witness Missing in Soeder Case. A witness is missing for the prose- jcution in the case of Leon Soeder, charged with the murder of Joseph Blaise, his brother-in-law. He is { Charles Vose, a gripman, who at the | time of the murder was employed on i the Union-street line. He saw a man | answering Blaise's description leave ! his car at Vallejo street and talk to a | man under a lamp. Vose has been . discharged by the Union-street line | {and Detective T. B. Gibson has been | unable to find any trace of him. Soed- er's case will be called for trial in Judge Cook’s court on Monday. —————— Says IHe Was Stabbed. J. W. Williams, of 623 Folsom street,l says he was attacked on Folsom street early yesterday morning by a man who | stabbed him with a hay fork. He re-| ceived seven wounds in the right arm. He was treated at the Emergency hos- . pital. —_—m o BAUWAR TN | CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. 0. | LESSERE SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of MarkKet Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAY 0, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 | 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra tri tra trip at 1:50 and 113 TO WANT ADVERTISERS IN NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. THE GLOW NIGHT LAMP. A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. Invaluable for Bedrooms, Sick Bathrooms, STAIRCASES, etc. BE SURE TO GET ONE WITH . A WANT AD N NEXT SUNDAY'S CALL. Premium cannot be obtained in any other way. R W YORK. Satlea Aveit 5 for Liverpool and Queenstown. sting Provacic! and’ Piymouth, pusscd from Queenstown; st i passed num"mg"':i 4pm MOVILLE—Sailed April 15—Stmr Tunistan, u{&gdmwlm?w;unkm dam, from New York, for Rotterdam, and pro- “GENOA— Arrived ; s P for -‘lvmm ", 1T Hamburg, » LIVERPOOL—Sailed April 1. p&' 5—Stmr Arabic, clsco and Tonopah Mining Excharge yesterday: | SUNDAYS—S:00. S i Morning Session. | SSBWCDNG, 60 EL20 Dot The following table gives a comparative [ 200 MacNamara . 17]1700 Ton Midway.. 3¢ SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. statement for two vears of the estimated flow | 50 Mont Ton...1 423] | WEEK: DAYS—6:05, i of certain Califoraia rivers in cuble feet per Afternoon Session. ! : N Pr ey second, or second feet. The figures for the | 100 MacN: st g o R ek last vear may be revised by later measure | 1000 MacNamara . 18| 105 aon o5 ment-o 50| ety s e R Rl e ments. The figures are by S. G. Bennett, | 750 Mont Ton .1 374/ G0 Ton Midway.. g7 | 3:40. 4:05, 5:05. 6:25 p. m. hydrographer. United States Geological Survey: el i Leave | _ In Effect Arrive - CLOSING QUOTATIONS. r 2 AP oo S b San Francisco.| Sept. 27, 1903 [San Francisco. FRIDAY, April 15—4 p m. | Week| Sun. | Destina- | Sun- | Week Second Feet. Bid.Ask.| Bid.Ask. | Days. | days. | tion. | days. | Days. DATE. - — 117 1 hustice [ 09 4] Kentuck 02 R 31 33|Keyes Graes.. — 1 AT e April 3 15 57iLady Wash .. — 00 0 April 4 Best & 00 2 10| Mexican .....2 05 2 o :vm : Bullion 11127 wgccldemn ‘b u 0B 1 P Caledonia ... phir ......5 12 ? April 7 Challenge Con 27 29|Overman . n’ e BB o April 8 Chollar . 26 27lPotosi L2 30 p and April 9 (r:ohflden;e‘ i :gl%lgeormon ceass I8 :00 p| Santa Rosa. et on C i avage ....... TUOLUMNE RIVER AT LA GRANGE. | Gon Imperlal, 02 = 03|Sex Belcher .. 1o | Sctnd Vet Con N'Y ... 03 05|Slerra Nev .. 6g :00a] Fulton. Basi | Feet: | Crown Point, 17 19(Silver HUI .. 59 E 004, | Fast Sierra N 06 —I|St Louis .... : 100 | Fureka Con.. — B0|Syndicate ..., of Bl e e 2100 | Exchequer i1 34 35|Union Con .. so Healdsburg. Ll 3750 |Gould & Cur. 3L 33/Utah .. T Lytton. oril 4. 3030 | Hale & Norc. 85 ° 87| Yellow Jacket, 27 Qeyseiyille; April 5. 810 | Juila - o 10 Cloverdale April 6. 4 TONOPAH MINES. nd Dkiat April 7. 6,200 3 and Ukiah. April 8. 5,500 Bld. Ask. Bid. Ask. April 9. 5,655 | Colehan ..... — 19|Ray & OBrien 10 Willits. Esperanza. ... o1 T w This report does not Include water taken | Gipsy Queen.. — 30 t . out of Tuolumne River In canal of the Tur- | Gold Anchor. — 25 S o Guerneville, lock and Modesto irrigation districts. Goid 3¢ Con. 04 10 Y T e KINGS RIVER AT SANGER. Hannapah M. — 23 l8 500 pp| 5:10p| 5005l Glen Ellen. Little Ton ..” 20 30 20 31 Second Feet. MacNamara . 16 17|Ton Midway.. 3 bastopol £ -—— | Mont Ton..1'35 1 373 |Ton Superior.. - 45 : o = 0.0 1903. | 1904. | Paymaster .. — 10|United Ton .. 00 | STAGES connect at Green Brae for San —_— - -———— | Ray Ton .... 15 —|West End — 25| Quentin, at_Santa Rosa for White Sulphar Aort 8120 | 2m8 Springs: at Fulton for Altcurla and Mark West 3 : . > Springs: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- Avi fig‘ o Late Shlpplng Intelllgence. Sorville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for ::m 5o 2‘8‘1;2 the Geysers, Bwna;m# lnfln ‘fhmnm_ at . ¥ d for Duncan Springs, land Springs, Aprit 20718 | 3280 - it M B e atabed Bieints. Bode Bes Lo April 3,120 3,760 P it : Friday, April 15. port and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy tmr Arctic, Nelson, 26 hours from Eureka. | K011 50 saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Lauret TULE RIVER, NEAR PORTERVILLE, | Ship Ruece, Whitmore, 73 davs from New- | pom Eaice. Witter Springe, Upper x‘n'mfm r Valiey, John Day's, Riverside, Lierly's, Lo . | _Second Feet. | Sch las McKay, Lehtola, 5 days from | Poter UG CGR o Heights, Hullvitie, 43 1003, | 100 " DOMESTIC PORTS. ot Springs. Haltway Hanes, Compiche. Stmp : d SEATTL i e Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, — e s | o EATTLESalled April 15—Stmr Dolphin, | Were Point, Usal: at iilits for’ Fort Brags, 2 i 3 vod, 0, Covelo. Layton- fi":‘l ;. 5%: m ©OCEAN STEAMERS. filfif’"c’&mmu Bell's Springs, Harris, OI- JocL s i3 324 | NAPLES—Sailed April 15—Stmr Republic, | sen's, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia 3 Eureka. ::‘r_lll % g l - £ ONDON—Salled April 16—Stmr Cambrian, A atirday to Sunday round-trip tickets at re- April 9. 3 238 . | ROTTIHDAM—ArTived Aprii 15—Stmr Pota- | ©-0e Sanduy round-trip_tickets to all points e e S T i e o New ork- besond San Rafael at half rates. PLYMOUTH_AIrived April 10_Stmr Prin. | Ticket offices, 630 Market street, Chronicle zess Alice, frem Ne or Bremen, and 1ding. R Q7T PHYE waTING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Mr. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY TEAVE A_Vacaville. Win 7.00a Benicis, Suisan, El mento . Napa. Shasta Express Willtams (for Bartlets Willows. tFruto. T rand, Kaights Woodland, S8 D‘l‘:'r.ylvme. Oroville. 8304 Port Costa, Martinez, Byron, Tracy. S man, Los Armona. Porterville ... re g Co-hh” 0, &unn June- tion, Hanford, Visslis, Bakers- fleld .. 2 Sai Jose, Livermore, x:""fl’:(?mlm). Jone, Sacram! Piacervilie. Marysville Red Dlafl......- . ale. Chin O ota. Tuolumpe ad Avgels . en 3 Atlantic Ex o asd Wiy Richmond, Stations J fand Limite T enger, Omahs, Chicago. Passenge: '»% Los Anpgele C Martinez, Byrom, Tracy, }'::'l::n Stockton. Merced, Jaymon¥, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion, H, , Lemoore, Visalis. Bakersfield. Los Angeles Fayward, Nijes and Way S¢ Bacramento River Steamers..... Benicia, Winters. T Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville snd way Hfl.ll(ol!.v" o~ Niies Pore: " Costa, Martiaez. Byrom. Tracy, Lathrop, Modesto. Merced, Berends, Fresno and Way Stations bevond Port Costs 12 30 Yosemite Valley, Mon.. Wed., Fri. 8.20a Martinez, Tracy, Stockton, Lodl... 10.204 Martinez,San Ramon. Vailejo,Naps, Calistogs, Santa Rosa.. Ntles, Tracy, Stockton. Lod! . Hayward, Nlies, [rvington, San ose. Livermore. The Owl_Limfted—Ne Banos, Mendoia, Fresno, Tulaze, Bakersfield. Los Angele: Golden State Limited Sleeper, Oakisad to Los Angeles, for Chi- i cago, via C. R. 1. & P. (last trip April 19) - . Port Costa, Tracy. 2 Hayward, Niles and San Jos Iisyward, Niies and Ssn Jose. Eastern Fxpress—Ogden. Denver, Omabs, St. Louls, Chicago Esst._Port Costs, Benfets, Sul- sun, Elmira, Davis, Sscramenta, Rocklin, Aubarn, Colfax, Truckee, Boca, I Wads worth, Winnemuce: 6.00» Vallejo, daily, #xcept S 7.00r Vallejo, Sunday oniy.. 7.00r Lichmond, Ssn Pablo, Martinez and Way Stations. 8.067 Oregom & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysviil Redding. Portland, Puget So East. 8.107 Hayward, Niles snd San Jose (Sun- day only) COAST LINE_(Narrow Gange). (%’oot ol Market Street.) 7454 Santa Cruz Excursion(Sunday only) 8.164 Newark, Centerville. San Jose, Feiton, Boulger Creek, Sants Cruz and Way Stations.......... | 2167 Newark, Centerville, San _Joss, | New Almaden, Los s-m.!cufi Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz Principal Way Statlons ........+10.554 | 4167 Rewark. SanJose, LosGatos and | 18.55 4 way station, & 1110854 Way Stations.. .00 8.10» 5.55¢ | TOAK ARE F : | oo AN R AR RROR LR R —17:18 9:00 11:00 4. 1.00 3.00 5.16 7. ¥rom OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway —15:00 13:08 18:65 10:00 4. 12.00 2.00 4.00 7. COAST LI (Broad Gauge). & (Third -EAN Eswn_lrntl Streets.) Jowe and n Jose and Way Statfons. . Monterey and Santa Cruz Excur- sion (Sunday only) and Pactfic Grove) Ardo, Paso Roble | Farita, San Luls Ob pul | Histiof thence Surt (connectios or Lompoc), prineipal statio {hence Saata Barbara,Sen Bue ventura, Burbank. Los Angeles . 8an Jose. Tres Pinos, Capitois, SantaCruz, PacifeGrove, Salt; San Luts Obispo and Brinctpel | Way Stations ... .. £an Jose and Way Statious. - Santa Cim San Jose, Los Gatos ‘and Way Stations . ... Sen Jose and Way Stations . L. Del Monte Express—Sants Clara, San Jose, Del Monte. Monterey, Pactic G rove (connects at Sanca { Clara, except Sunday, for Santa { Cruz, Boulder Ureek and Narrow “ Gauge Po'nts) at Gilroy for Hol- lister, Tres Pinos. at Pajaro for Santa Cruz, at Cestroville for Saifas ....... 3 o . ¥ N —a ™ ) b # #an Jose and Way Station 2 Santa Clara, San_Jose, Los Gatcs, and principal Way Stations (ex- cept Sunday) .........co.oee.en £ San Joseand Principal Way Stations Sunset _Limited.— Redwond, San Jose. Gilroy Salinas, Paso Robies, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbars, Los Angeles. Deming. El Paso, New Orieans. New York. Conm- Dects at Pajaro for Sants Crus and at Castroville for Pacifie Grove and Way Statfons........ 18 167 Sau Mateo, Reresford, Belmont. San Carlos. Redwood,” Falr Osks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto San Jose and Way Station Palo Alto and Way Stations. ... South San Franetsco. Millbrae, Har- lingame. Ssn Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood, Fair Oaks, Menio Park. and Paio Alto. a11.307 Maytield, Mountain View, Su vele, Lawrence, Santa Clars sad San Jose.. " A for Moraing. ‘Sunday excepted. a Saturday only. § Stope at all stations on Sunday. B Oniy raing stopping it Vaiencis St. soutbbound 5 A3 - b mpetnegl” 7 P for Afternoonm. 1 Sunday only. Sdn[d fe \ B / CIMITeD To TO CHICACO LEAVES DAILY at “g'?o-;-‘awinhsm Other Santa Fe Trains: o] for Stockton, Fresno, m. Merced, Hanford and Visalia. m. for Stockton. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Perry Depot, 5. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South Pirst St.. 8882388 a & e P ». $1! per Year. THE WEEKLY CALL b o