The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 11, 1904, Page 14

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B | 808 F Gas and Electri 62 25 DEATH NOTICES. | &&hota fe 88 | Afternoon Session. Board- Continued From Page Eleven. 2 €00 Hawailan Com’l & Sugar 58 98 00 —_— —_— 10 Honokea S Co 1150 | Hutchinson S P Co 900 | mencing at 9:30 ock. Please omit flow: 28 F Gas & Electric. 62 00 ers. Interment private * Gas & Electric. 62 25 HAMMOND—In_this city, May 9 “al 1st con 58 (sta 108 00 | May Hammond, beloved wite Valley Water 25 ! mond, daughter of Mrs. W. M. Ross, sister | ring Valiey Water 0o | of Mre. C. V. Evane, and niece of Mre. P. J. | ring Valley Water 8715 | Campbell, a native of Folsom. Cal, aged V ds (24 mortgage) 00 | years § months and 22 day $3,000 8 V 4s (2d mortgage) 25 7 Friende and acquaintances are respect- b gzt T Aiees o attend the tuneral services | g5 000 Northern Ry of C 107 25 to-day (Wednesday), at clock, at her late | €500 SF & § 3 V b 116 50 B h Gency ‘stroet. Interment Sac- [ &0 SE Cal it con be (stamped)..108 00 ramento, Cal } et o w. 0, W.—Or T S e % Calitornia Circle No. | Unlisted Securities. 7 are hereby motified $o | i, end ihe funeral ces of our Jate neigh- MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. f:dna May Hammond, to-day (Wednes- s i RN )"t 'clock, at her late residence 928 | pg) Cpe gs. 35 |S P C R 55— 100 Geary street MRS, S. C. BUNNER. BL Wat 6a, — 11738 P Co 4145.000% — Acting Guardian Neighbor. | & VR So- T JO™(S T T 6s. 11 MRE. M. O. KATZ, Clerk. M C Wat 5s.100 — Do 58...... — Mar: Washington Council No. 2, D. of ,jyedon IW b6 — 107%|Sutter-st 6s..105 11 Officers and members are hereby notified | F Drydk 5a — o SF 4. 9% 9% © attend the funeral of our late sister,»Edna | g5F & . "i LLANEOUS STOCKS. < ER_ Councillor. - 5 - P Als § Co 2734/ Mat Nav Co. — 90 SERI. Wocrety | Am Bis e Yy o HARTWE this city, May 10, 1904, | Cal Cot Jerry Hagwell, a native of New Urleuu.ic‘, G&E years € Jockey Cl. 1x Newman, Cy May 4, 1904, | Cal Powder. g Mering, husband of Mary Herin Cal Ship Co. {Oak T Con.. ther of Mre. . Walker, Mrs. H. Wel EaIvES |TO0F Ha & ‘6 — d and Louls G. Hering | Cen Bk Oak. 15 Orpheum Co. 143 16% In this city. May 9, 1904, Ellen | Chutes Co... % P C Cas Co0.120 — lijam Jeffers, & native , City & C Bk — 112 [Pge S Tel.. — 102 re, aged 44 years and |Cyp L Imp.. 6 — |Pac Srty Co. — — s | Bast Dynm.. — 250 |Paraf Paint. 38 — £ Friends and acquaintances are respeci- | DuP Pdr pfd 75 90 |S F Drydock. 60 — ully d to attend the funeral Frida. Do com... — 50 |SF&8J Coal 25 32% May 13, &t 10 o'clock, from her late resi: ! FN Bk Oak.120 S J Wat Co. — 108 sence. 1138 Turk street, thence to St. Mary's Fischer Thtr — c |SO&Tgbt Co.125 — | < wdral, where a requiem high mass wili | Frach-A Bk.105 — |Swiss-A Bk..115 — | be celebrated for the repose of her soul, at ' Gas Con A — 22 |Truckee Elec 12% 123 | 10:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- | Hono P Co.. — 14%/UR InCo pfd. 45 — | {Lon® F Bk — 60 | Do com.... 8 — In Oskland, . May 9, 1908, | SALES. beloved eon of John and | Morning Sesslon. a native of Victorfa, Van- | St c { aged 44 years. ends and acquaintances are respect attend the funeral to-mMOrTOwW clock. from his parents 514 Forty-fifth street, Oakland. t the Church of the Sacred Heart, thetk ent and Grove streets, at 1: Mary's Cemetery $12000 U RRRof S Fds....... Afternoon Session. Street— $13000 U R R of 8§ F 4s. California Stockand Qil Exchange LATH At Burke's Sanitarium, Sonom Z —_— County, California, May 10, 1904, Agnes Oil Stock— Bid. Asked. beloved wife of R P. Lathrop of Hollister, Avolh;!“d Rl Ee s 48 a native of Yolo County, Cal.. aged 50 years of rus . 2 520 dnye, R P | Garibou 4d0 noo funeral will take place to-morrow | Centra tnt "Con.. = 0 & 130T ocdock, from Odd. Fellows® | Chicago Cru 20 3 rematorium, Point Lobos avenue, San Frap- | Claremont 60 3 3 Four - eke Geary-street cars. v By i MARINOVICH—dn this city, May 8, 1904, | Gin ¢ 3 Mihovil Marinovich, beloved son of Marin pone o . I eta Marinovich, and brother e and Petar Marinovich, ¢ Dubrovnik, Daimatia, aged 32 years the s and 21 days. A member of the ir No. 61, N. C. . aintances are raspect- ock. Services the suspices of the Croatia: No. 61, N. C. S, at Pythian Cestle, 909 Market nterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. at_the pariors of McFadden, Mec- &« 1171 Mission street r om, city, 3 s, ed daughter of Mrs Oltver J. and Irene J. M J. L. Johnson, Mrs, L sister maine may be viewed at the par- . Petersen & Co., 228 MeAllister Thursday, May 12, at 4 p. m. sains will be shipped to Mendocing ¥ interment. Funeral ser- be the Presbyterian Church, Me Friday, May 13, at 3 o'clock MORRELL—In Los Angeles, Cal, May §, 1904, 1 M. Mor beloved mother of Alice, Elenche and Margaret Morrell. and daughter N. A. Hartzell, & native of lowa, aged 46 years | O'CONNELL—In this city, May 10, 1904, Thomas, beioved husband of the late Nell A nnell, father of John O'Connell, and - en Burdett and the late John « e of San Francisco, aged 4 s and 10 daye 3 city. May 9, 1804, Josephine of John L. ton, rence Patton, daugh sister of Cha and niece of August f San Francisco, aged E> Fri nds and acquaintances are respect- attend the funeral to-marrow 2 o'clock, from her late resi- off Harrison street, Interment Cy- carriage. . at Hayward place. Seventh and Eighth. £s Lawn Cemetery, by POWERS—In this city, May 9, 1904, Mary, ©d wife of the iate Edmund Powers, ved mother of Mary C., Willlam J. Eugene F. Po ged 54 years of funeral hereafter. ors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 2 street, between Third and Fourth. fe city, May 8, 1904, E s w of the late Patrick Reddy, be. of Mre. Sybil J. Coleman, and e N. H. Conkiin of Diego, New York, aged 79 years. 1 services will take place to- ). at 10 o'clock, at her Pacific avenue. Inter- rs, a native of Remains 57 Cal, May 10, 1904, Ca busband of Annie Samuef man Abraham and Mrs ther of Mose and Benno Sam- k. Wolll Samuel and Mrs. { Janowitz, and Aaron Sam. Marcus Simon of this city, a owitz, Pruseia, Germany, aged 2 months. funeral hereafter the City and County Hospital. Julia Sievold, a native of New rk. aged 39 years. s SA—In Alameds, Cal, May 10, 1904, | uise Helen, beloved wife of Anthony T. uea, aud mother of A. T. and F. N. Sousa, ive of Chicago, aged 27 years 10 mont days. (Maukato, Minn., and Chicago ers please cops.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- and b New Jacobs 1 Mrs wative of Jan years and £ Notiee of OLD—In 10, 1904, vited to attend the funeral Friday, clock, from her late resi- avenue, thence to where a requiem mass, o’clock, will be said for | Interment St. Mary's riet beloved daughter of Charl Thom ries and Rose and sister of Lilllan and Mar- | guere Thomas, & native of San Fran- cisco, aged 1 year end 6 daye. | £ The funeral will take e to-day «day), at 11 o'clock 1rv.),:.l':l-(;hrlo"i:3 T the parents, 2561; Clementina street. strictly private, Holy Cross Cem- ON—1In Oakland, Cal., May 10, 1904, Mather street, Harry, beloved hu: Amy Wilkinson, a native of COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Dogid 66. — — |E P of C € Do bs 105 i S05)Sr A.101 lcm Be (1905)Sr B.10214 Mkt-st C 6 1906 - Do lem s {612y e MV&M: The ~ ISPC 1 cg 5s.110 — NRR of Cte 107% Do stmpd..1073; — Do 6e.....116%117 S P B R 6.132 % — NPCRSS — 107 (S V Wat 6s.105 — N C Ry e ~ | Dods2am. 90 ooy NEFPCt 102 | Dods 3am. 99% — 3 5s. — IStkn G&E 7 3G LAR 301064107% 0 G & B be 2 10a% O W gt Se. -1 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 837 40 [Port Cos - Merin Co... — 61 |8 V W Co. -~ GAS AND ELECTRIC. &P. 3 — ISF Mutval £ L. 11 12 |tk & & B i "i‘fi Pac L Co...% — {UG&E Co, — 33 INEURANCE, Firem's Fnd — 340 | BANK STOCKS, Bk12 — ILP& A DB2% ST |Mer Truet. 3 — |Merch E m s National SAVINGS BANKS. 2260 2350 [Sav & L So. Ger 8 & L. — 100 Hem BR L = i ey e = a0 Mutual Sav.100 — |Tinj fis= 5 g e e £ STREET RAILROADS. California .. — 200 fPMdlo - Geary - 80 POWDER. Giant ...... 0% — |Vigorit ...... SUGAR, iy Mana P Co. — 40c |Kilavea § 3 Hawaiian C. 48% 50 Ilnk-w:en ‘C. :;‘.\‘ _‘ Honokan § C 1115 — [Onomea § C. 24 * 27 Huich 8 PC ® — {Pashau § C. 13 1 MISCELLANEOUS, Alaske P A.140%141 [Geeantc 8§ C. Carca .mnm"rr:: Aux T, 50 88 ne A - C Borax. MVE&Mt Tm.100 — | . i3 o 50" % 12 Ly -2 20 25 <104 75 F d the funeral to-day | Lion ............... il be | Monarch (of Arizona the | Occidental Clark, a native of | A o ads, aged 47 years 4 monthe | Monarcl Pool .. {8000 VacNamara Home . Imperial ...... Indejeadence Junction Kermn ..... Kem River ) Monte Cristo . ¢ Ofl City Py Peoriess Sen Superior 5 Thirty-Three Twent t Wabas : fisce lianeous- | Abby Land & Impt.. sse sosss 150 Cal Gus & Electric Corp.... 38 00 s | Cal Shipping Co.. . 20 00 | Chates ompany . . T80 Cypress Lawn Impt Co Fiecher's Theater 40 50 Northern Power 11 00 12 00 SALES. Morning Session. Board — | 100 Heme : 160 | 830 Pet Center 2 05 25 Peerless (b 90) . .14 00" 200 Ofl City Petroleum ....... 17 Afternoon Session. | Street— 500 BHOMME acvcoucnsoonsssonasessassoss 160 Board— 2500 Independence 28 100 Home 157% 300 Wabash ... 50 | Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board vesterday: Morning Session. 500 Alpha 10| 800 Mexican 600 Andes .. 217 200 Ophir 200 Caledonia 100 Overman 800 Chollar 19| 300 Potos 400 Con C & Va.l 50| 100 Seg Belche 100 Confidence ...1 051 100 100 Gould & Cur. 19) 100 § % 100 Gould & Cur. 20/ 300 Yellow Jacket. 2v 300 Justice 10 | Afternoon Session 300 Andes ....... 21f 100 Ophir 300 Challenge Con 20! 300 Savage 500 Chollar 18| 300 Savage ... 00 Gould & Cur. 1% 100 Sierra Nev Kentuck 03 100 Union Con a5 200 Mexican .....1 80 800 Yellow Jacket. 19 ) Mexican 1 85 PACIFIC STOC! Following were t EXCHANGE, on the Pacific sales Belia | §tock Exchange yesterday Morning Session. 500 Andes 22; 200 Crown Point.. 18 500 Andes | 100 Hale & 62 100 Belcher 300 Ophir 52y 200 Caledonia 100 Savage 5 200 Caledonia 300 Union C ar 600 Chollar 100 Unton Con 66 | 850 Con C & Afternoon Session. 100 10| 200 Mexican 150 700 1 21| 50 Ophir . > 100 22| 100 Ophir . 5 100 Chollar ...... 18/ €60 Overman 27 100 Con C & Va.l 50 200 Overman 28 200 C C & Va.1 47%| 100 Union Con 67 200 Exchequer | 200 Union Con 66 100 Exchequer ... 31| 300 Yellow Jacket. 20 | 300 Mexican ...1 81%) | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange vesterday: | Morning Session. 1500 MacNamara . 18| 400 Ton Belmont. 100 Mont_Ton ...1 68 200 Ton Midway 100 Ton Bebmont. 711900 Ton Midway Afternoon Session. 19! 500 Rescue 1000 Mont Ton..1 62%| 100 Ray & OBrien 350 Mont Ton ...1 631500 Ton Belmont 100 Rescue 070 500 Ton N Star CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, May 10—4 p. m. Bid. Ask 1 Bl Asik. | .08 10 Justice 107 1 07 9iKentuck 02 04 20 21Keyes Gra — 100 24 25 Lady Wash — 08 Best & Belch.1 50 1 55 Mexiean 801 85 Bullion 08 081Occidental ... 79 v Caledoni . 60 »phir 12% 5 25 allenge Con 22 Overman ..... 27 29 Chollar . 17 18 Potosi 14 16 Confidence: 10 1 15!Scorpion o AL Con C & Va.l 45 1 60|Savage . T Con Imperial. O1 02/Seg Beicher .. 08 O Con N Y .... 02 OilSierra Nev .. 43 44 Crown Point, 13 20/Silver Hill .. 57 09| East Sierra N 06 —{St Louls .0 10} Fureka Con.. — 50|Syndicate .... 04 06 BExchequer .. 20 31iUnion Con .. 65 68 Gould & Cur. 18 mllruh 4% D08 0o Hale & N 50 B9lYellow Jacket. 18 20 Julia .. . 05 on ONOPAH MINES. Bid.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Colehan — 07|Ton Belmont.. 73 74 Beperanza 01/Ton & Cal .. 10 — Gold Anchor. — 32|Ton Cash Boy 08 — Gold M Con. 02 06{Ton Ex ...1 12% 120 Hannapah — 10Ton & G W.. = Little Ton .. 25 —iTon'Gold M.. 15 — MacNamara . 18 19iTon of Nev..9 00 Mont Ton ...1 65 N Star... 28 30 Paymaster o5 Midway.. 39 40 Pine Grove .. 50 & Salt L. 20 — Ray Ton 11 15/Ton Superfor.. — 11 Ray & OBrien 04 05/United Ton .. 13 — Rescue . % o7l —_——— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. MONDAY. MAY 9. Michael H. Gaftney to Mary J. Gaffgey, iot on NE corner of Polk and ‘Jackson streets, E 47:6 by N 97:2%: gift. John L. Haskell to Robert Pieper, lot on NE corner of Green street and Van Ness ave- nue. N 45 by E 125; $20.000. Caroline J. Harrison to Fabian Joost Com. pany. lot on'N line of Fulton street, 100 W of Polk, W 50 by N 120; $10. ‘William and Caroline Ottenheimer to Charles G. Minifie ot on S line of Washi n street, 08:9 W of Webster, W 25:3 by S 1 : $10. R, and Minnie E. Loos to J. fero- mimus, lot on 8 line of Union s 168:0 W of Fillmore. W 25 by S 137:6; $1 Mary L. Lancaster to' Louise Lancaster, lot on SE corner of Golden Gate avenue and Scott street, E 25 by § 100:6; gift. Charles 8. Neal to Theresa A, Oelrichs and Virginia Vanderbiit, lot on NW corner of Sut- ter and Devisadero streets, N 40 by W 100, and interest in estate of Caroline D. Fair. | Frank C. | fifth and | Rillet, i I1ot on sW | and Helena Morath, i of Fulton street, | N _119.08, NE 25.01, lot on"W line of Tremont street, 106 S of Fred- erick, S 44 by W 80; $10, Eilen A. and M. D. Perry to Hattie R. Care, same; $10, Henrletta Sittenfeld to lot on N line of Fulton street, 2t ker avenue,. W 25, N 11459, NE 113.85; $10. Same to Daniel R, McNeill, lot on NE corner of Fulton and North Stanyan streets, N 125, SW 06. S 123.46, W 53; $10, Giles H. and George D, Gray and as trustees Gray and Emma G. Wright to Louis G. Hartter, 0 W _of Par- 25.01, S lot_of N line of Sacramento of Cherry, W 27 by N 127:81, ;%10 v E. Ames to H. B. Pinney, same; $10. Amelia F. and Adolph F. Hagemann to Hezly, lot on N line of Fifteenth 6 W of Guerrero, N 100, E 146, : 810, and Norman L. Woodbeck to James 4 lot on W line of Capp street, 160 { Saventeenth, S 25 by W 122:6; $10. ames H. and Ellen M. Doran fo Mary B Woodbeck. ‘lot on W line of Capp street, 110 8§ of Seventeenth, S 50 by W_122:6; $10. Bridget Clifford to Peter N. Meiby, lot on 8 line of Seventeenth street, 145 W of Mis- sion, W 27 by S 100; $10. W. E. Peacock to E. Cohn, lot on § line of 1 Liberty street, 135 W of Valencia, W 25 by S 115; also lot on SE corner of Franklin and Francisco streets, B 124:3 by \:9; also lot on S line of Sixth avenue B of K street, § 100, E 14 E 106:1, 106:10, | block ' 120, Clinton Park; also lot gitt map 2; also lot on W line of Valencia street, 105 8 of Twenty-fifth, § 2 v 90; aiso lot on N line of Twenty-four 4 W of Ellen, W 51:8 by street, W of Ellen, of Twenty-fourth street, g W 51:8 by N 114; also lot on N line of Fifth averue, 431 W of M street W 81:10, N to Fourth' avenue, E 13 siv_ 205, block & Potrero Viejo: also lot ‘'on N_line of avenue, §7:2 E of N street, N 205, § 200, B £7:2; also all interest in drivewas running om Fifth avenue from Railroad to M street: also lot b, block 77, University Mound; $10, Anna M. Theuerkauf et al. to Lloyd and Mary T. Dibert lot on W line of Dolores street, 240:10% N of Seventeenth, N 25 SW at angle 105:1%, S at angle 25, E at angle 104:36; $10. W. and Tillie Klinger to Nettie Barnett, un- divided 15 of lot on SW corner of Market and Sanchez streets, SW 83:4, SE 97:6, N 128 $10, Catherine Jones to Francis J. and Victoria Meyers, lot on W line of Guerrero street 90 £ of Twenty-third, W 112:7%, §W to point 117 S of Twenty-third, E 116, N 27: $10. Freddle Bellemere to Lulgi Cuneo, lot on line of Twenty-ninth street, 154:5 E of by N 114; $10. Savings and n Soclety to James and Hannah Curtin, lot on NW corner 'went, Douglass streets, N 85 by W 125; N Dolores. £1500, Potn Gay, Poon Chun_ Qui, Poon Lecng She, by D. W. Loring and C. F. trustees, to Continental Building and Toan ' Association. lot on N line of Pacific Poon Shun and street, 103:6 E of Stockton, E 34:415 by N 117.6; 1 Mickael H. Gaffney to Mary J. Gaffney, lot on NW corner of Lombard and Winthrop distant 183:4 B of Kear W 51:1, N 21:8%, E 01:8. 8 S. B. and Clara M. Sawyer to Alexander G. Eells,_ lot on W line of Hyde street, 74 B of Post,'S 20:1 by W $10. Thomas M. Matthews, Sarah M. Handy | and Katherine McClellan' to Frank A. Meyer | and Michael H lot on § line of Turk , E 66:10%, S 137:6, Dignan. on SW line of_First s Z 80 by SW 54:2; gift Margaret Barrett et al lot on E S of California street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Dominican College to Bernhard Getz, same; £500, State of California by E. J. Smith lector (asseseed to F. A. Rouleau). to J. J. Dowling, lot on SE corner of Forty-third and Point Lobos avenues, E 23:10, SW 98:5, N 95:6; F175. Jokephine P on SW corner of Twenty Isbos avenues, W 05 by 8 1 $10. Mary, Elizabeth, Andrew and Amelia E. McKnight and Agnes McK, Wilson to Samuel McKnight. 1ot W line of Eighteenth averue 200 8 of reet. S 25 by W 120, and property out ounty: $10. Mary, Elizabeth, Samuel, Edith E., and Amelia E. McKnight to Agnes Mc son, 1ot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, S of A street 5 by W 120: $10. Jacob Heymar . W 4T: an-Land and Trust ng (wife of Isaac N.) Forty-first avenue, 100 N 7 by E 120; S10 Same to Catherine Reev of Fortv-first avenue, 375 by E 120; $10. Albert Meyer to Sarah R. Nace, lot on § line of M street. 100 E of Forty-sixth avenue, E 40. 5100 W 40, N 50, W 100, N 25, E 100, N 27: $10. Peter and Annte M Schaufec, fots 340 and 342 Dominican Col- to line of Twenty-third avenue, Tax_Col- Lull_to Louis L. Lawton, lot eventh and Point A Andrew Wil | 225 v-sighth avenue and mpany to Mary lot on E_line of J street, N of I street, S 25 Jensen gift man 1 to _Charles $10. Bernard and Felecine Casson to Joseph and lot on W line or Exeter (Starr) by W 100, lot $10. Agathe Mario street, 50 S of Paul avenue, § 22 black 4. Garden Tract Homes:ea David A. Baum to Charles T. block 2. Sunnyvale Homestead Association; $10. Thomas, P. H_and Elizabeth Whitelaw to same._lot 5. block 2, same: $10. J_ T. Bloomfield to Joseph B. and 2, block 1. same: $10. Same to same, lots' S and 4. block 3, $10. A_C. Freeman to H. N. and George F. Gray, block 13, map A. Castro-street Addition; $5000. Emily H., Eva Walter 1. and Ruth A. Brown minors (by Emma H. Brown, guardian) to Annie G, Freeman, undivided two-fifteenths f lot on NE line of Precita_avenue, 300 NW of Shotwell street, NW 24 N 5 157; also _undivided three-thirtieths of lot on 24 NW of Shotwell Coryell, lots 1 same; NE line of Precita avenue, street, NW 33:6. N 133, NE 46§ 157; $400, Ella J. and William H. Knight to David M. Anern, lot 9, block 34, Paul Tract; $50. Edward Ewald to Loulsa Malloy, Jot at in- tersection of N line in NE 1; of Section 24, | Township 2 &, R 6 W, and line of San Miguel | W 27 chains to Winters SW corner, 2 14 chains, NE to beginning; Rancho, S 40 chains, $1200, TUESDAY. MAY 10. John W. Quick to Hugh Keenan, lot on N line of Page street, 27:6 E of Webster, E 25 by N 95; $10. E ate of Ottilia Mau, by William F. and Arthur H. C. Mau, executors, to James Otis, lot oneS line of Broadway, 137:6 W of Wel ster street, W 50 by : $21,500. James Larkey, alias McLarkey, to Mary Larkey, lot NW corner of Webster and Filbert streets, N 30 by W ST; gift. Bertie,_ al Bertha, and Sig, alias Sig- mund, Kaufmann to Richard Hutshing, lot on | E 27:6 by S 132:7l5, quitclaim deed; $10. Richard and Margaret Hutshing to Truman | H. and Elizabeth Harley, same; $10. Frederick M. Volgt and Theodore F, Veghle to Herman Neuhaus, lot on S line ‘of_Pine , 87:6 W of Lyon, W 25 by S 100; $10. Allen and Jessie M. Acheson to Joseph lot on W line of Tre- mont street, 125 S of Waller, S 25 by W 80; $10. = ®liza Stern to Charles H. Sherman, lot on N hne of Fell street, 131:3 W of Clayton, W 50 by N 137:6; $9000. Henriette Sittenfeld to Maria Reid, lot on N'line of Fulton. 128:10 W of Parker, W 25 by 117.55, N 5.01, S 116.81; $10. ame fo Isaac and -Jesnie Ryerson, lot on N line of Fulton street. 153:10 W of Parker avenue, W 25, N 118.26, NE 25.01, § 117.55; $10. Same to James B. Mahoney, lot on N line of Fulton street, 328:10 W of Parker, W 25, N 123.46, NE 25.01, § 122.79; $10. Same to liam B. Dowling, lot on N line 1 0 W of Parker, W 25, 118.29; $10. Daniel Einstein to Lida . Hennessy, lot on N'line of Sacramento street, 87:6 E of Maple, E 25 by N 96: $10. Standard Ofl Company to John Cassaretto, lot on SW corner of Dore street, 1756 NW of Fol- m, NW 75 by SW &5: $100. Rudolph N. Gschwind and Clara Richards to Clara Gschwind, lot on E line of Valencia street, 205 S of Sixteenth, S 25 by E 70, and all | interest in estate of Remig Gschwind; quit- claim deed: $1. Moses and Bertha Fisher to Abraham W. Johnson, lot on N line of Fifteenth street, 30 E of Noe, E 25 by N 105; $10. Maria Eichel to Henry and Hermine Ritt- ann, lot_on N line of ¥ord ctreet, 150 W of Tinchiez, W 25 by N 114: $10. Joseph I. Dolan to John and Julia Kennelly, lot on W line of Noe strect, 247 S of Nine- teenth, § 25 by W 125; $10. Estate of Mary E.’ Hickey (by Michael Hickey, administrator) to Augustino Muzlo, lot on N line of Elizabeth street, 125 E of Guerrero, b 25 by N 114: $1000, Michael Hickey to same, same; $1000. James and Mary McDérmott to Rose Me- Firarney, lot on NW line of Clary street, 24; NE of Fourth, NE 28 by NW 75; $10. ‘William and Jane H. Miller to John A. Mil- ler, undivided one-fifteenth of lot on W line of Tehmessec stroet, 25 8 of Eighteenth, S 25 by W Ephraim F. and Harriet Enlow to Mary M. Yaneey, lot on ¥ line of Clement stroet, 8246 & of Twenty-eighth avenue, E 25 by N 100; $10, McEwen Brothers to Bdith Merrick, lot on Nline of Clement street, 110 W of Twenty~ first avenue, W 25 by N 100: $10. Mary E. Ball (wife of J. Frank) to Mary R. McLay, 1ot on W line of Fourth avenue, 200 N of Clement street, N 25 by W 120; $10. California_Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany to Charles II. Thomas, lot on E line of Firth avenue. 300'N of Point Loboz, N 25 by B 85, “haries T, and Lucy Thomas to M Y cla, same; $10. X BSR Frank 4. and Clara I Mayhew to Alta C, Studley, 1ot on § line of B strect, 520 1 of Tenth dvenue, T 25 by § 100; §10. Sophie Heinecke to Jay Deming, lot on ¥ line of Seventli avenue, 175 8 of C street, § 25 23.207; §5. PR fon 2 Morr . Seprn i ine o g :‘Ibv!fl:ém-m R Emma F. McGovern (formerly Jessup) Frank T, Thunberg. lot on E line of Central avenue, 75 S of Turk street, 8 25 by E 100; §5. (nurdmum{a“u’ulfi lot on N line of Haight_street, 118 E 150 by N 137:6; $10. k0 Morris and Sarah Falk to Ellen A. Perty, 10 Susan, ‘Emma F. mon Getz, lot on E 1ine of Forty-seventh ave. nue, 50 N of K street, N 50 by B 107:6; $10. Solomon and Dora Getz to Ella J. Prender- gast, lot on § line of K street, 57:6 E of ‘Twenty-third avenue, E 25 by § 100; §10. by ¥ 120; $10, and Mary Elliot to Solo- FEliza Stern Edmund Dugan, lot on § line of Richland . 150 Bo’ South. 25 by § 100, lot 3. block 8 Holly Park: $400. George and Kate Rvan to Alfred Hausla las ; also lot on N line | ompany to Wallace C. Wise, | lot on E line| 2 24, 8 | on E line of Condon street, 74 N of Peralta | avenue, N 25 by E 70, jot 21, map 2, George Ryan's subdivision of Precita Valley 234 to | 236; $10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company | to Kate E. Mockler, lot on W line of Forty- | fourth avenue, 125 S of I, street, S 26 by W 120: $10, Jacob Heyman Company to Alice V. McCall, clot on N line of Crescent street, 575 E of | South, B 25 by N 100, lot 89, block 8 Holly Park: $10. Jettte MoSteen to Margaret McSteen, undi- | vided half of lots 835 and $37, gift map ii: gift. arrie E. and Henry S. Bridge to Frederick R. and Harriet Gibbs, lot on NW line of Pros- pect street, 251 SW of Coso, SW 30 by NW 122:6; $10. Emile, Marie A.. Charles and Marle Serveau to Frank D. Pelicano, lot on SE corner of Guttenburg and Brunswick streets, S 165, B 164:1 to Watt avenue, N 185:1, W 79:11, sub- division 72, West End Homestead; §10. Alameda County. MONDAY, MAY 9. Nora Ronayne to John Hawkins, lot on SE line of Webster street, 125 NE of Glen avenue, and 23, map of subdivisions of lots 2, 3, 4 and 42 of Map No, 2 Glen Echo Tract, Oakland; $10. George A. and Fortuna Lewls to George E. Pratt, lot on NW iine of Howe street, 50 SW of Amethyst, SW 756 by NW 125, lots 8, 4 and !'portion of lot 2, block C, Thermal Hill (for- merly Howe Tract), Oakland; $10. dicate (corporation), same, Oakland; $10. Harlow P. and Surah K. Bancroft to same, beginning at N corner of lot 5, block C, thence elong NE line of said lot RE 40, thence W to point on NW line of said lot § distant 15 SW from N corner of said lot, NE 15 to beginning, Eoption of lot 15, block C,' same map, Oakland Realty Syndicate (corporation) to Saint Jo- | seph’s Home for Deaf Mutes (corporation), lot i on E line of Telegraph avenue, 86.65 S of For- | ty-first street, § 20 by 1 140, block O, Central | Oakland Tract, Oakland; $10. Brooklyn Investment ‘and Loan Assoctation to Waiter J. Ford, lot 28, Drexler Tract, Oak- land; $300. Michael Dalton to Julin Magner, undivided half of lot on E line of Willow street, 108 N of Seward, N 27 by E 90, lot 5, block B, Tolan “ract, Oakland; gift. John, Lewls ‘and Loulsa Bradbury Rosario Winston &nd Minerva Polk to Bradbury Es- tate Company, all interest in lots 22 to 26, map subdivision of jock 567, with improve- ments, etc., Oakland; also N 30 feet of lot 10, block "1, map Market-street Tract, Oakland; also 1042 acres beginning in centér of creek that is N boundary of plat 25 at point Which is common corner lands formerly of Reed & Walker, thence NW 713:8, SW 336:6, SE 62.89, SW 857:6, SE 387:3 to point In center of creek, thence along same. etc., NE 49, NE 90:4, NE 20. NE 93:4, NB 159, NE 213 to beginning, portion plat’ $4. Kellersberger's map, P. and D. Peralta, Onkland; aiso 5.20 acres be- ginning at intersection of center line of York and Chambers (Prince) streets, lands of Oak- land Prospect Homestead Association, thence NW 626, NB 358:4, SE 667 ginnivg.’ portion plat 24, Rancnos V. and D, Peralta, Ranchos llersberger’s map, Oakland; $1. Mary E. Jones (wife of Charies), Benjamin | F. Harrison, Florence (. Hansen (wife of | Louis T. Hansen) to Russell \W. Frierson lot on NE line of East Tenth street. 70 NW of Ninth avenue, NW 70, NE 150, SE 40, SW 30, SE 30, BW 120, block 18, Clinton, East Oak land; $10, Martha' L., Helen C. Burroughs and Emma A. Henderson to Mary E. Baldwin (widow), undivided Y interest in following: Lot on W ne of Morton street, 225 N of Kings avenue, N 50 by W 150, portion lots 4 to 7, block 2, Fitch Tract of Chapman’ survey of Pacific NE 50 by SE 125, portion of gubdivisions 12 | George K. and Ada R. Pratt to Realty Syn-] IN NEW JERSEY Republicans Hold State Con- vention and Choose Their Representativesat Trenton SENATORS ON THE LIST Platform Contains a Very Strong Indorsement of the President . of the- Nation e S TRENTON, N. J., May 10.—In the Re- i IS QUESTION Many Believe Young Mil- lionaire Killed Himself While Alone in Mountains JURY INSPECTS SCENE - ———— ;Ohly One Bullet Is Found FEECE BRISTOL, Va., May 10.—The shrunk- | to-day for the purpose of electing dele- | Wentz was literally taken to pleces this gates to the national convention, the t afternoon by physicians and detectives ‘un|y hitch in the programme was an | in the course of the Coroner’s inquest, | unexpected objection to the election of | which was begun at 4 o'clock in the | the four men who had been named for | dark cavern of Black Mountain and ! Mul:phy, United States Senators Kean | coming of night. Many now believe his {aud Dryden and State Assessor Baird | death was a case of suicide. At 7:30 the bublican State Convention, held here en and decayed body of Edward L.| the honor. These four were Governor |was closed without a verdict by the| d | SW 357:8 to be- | | of Camden. | Willlam Howlard of North Plainfleld | objected to Mr. Baird in behalf of his | county, Somerset, but on the roll call | Governor Murphy and Senators Kean and Dryden received every one of the 920 votes of the convention, and Baird received all the votes except six of the seventeen votes that were cast by Som- erset. The alternates at large were elected without opposition. These were Secre- tary of State Dickinson, Senator Mc- Kee, Clarence Breckinridge and Grif fith Lewlis. The platform adopted by the conven- tion was a strong indorsement of the Republican National and State admin istrations and indirectly favored the nomination of President Roosevelt to succeed himself, although, in keeping with the policy that has always pre vailed in this State, the delegates were not instructed. g ML LI 'MANY CANDIDATES FOR : t GUBERNATORIAL HONORS Land Investment Company's property, Morton | street station, Alameda; also lot on NW line | of Fontainbleau avenue, 140 NE of East.Four- teenth or Adams streef, NE 60 by NW 109:8, | block 1, map Fontainbleau Tract, East Oak- land; alo lot on SE line of Ninth avenue 125 NE of Fast Twelfth (Washington) By E 25 by S 125, block Clinton, Oakland; $10. >lummer Improvement Company to Helen R. Haines (wife of Henry C.), lot on W line | of Warring street, 50 N of Russ, N 60 by W . block 6, map property of John Kearney, | Berkeley; $10 | 1. C.and Minnje N. Baker to Hyman Davis, lot ‘on N line of Third street, 75 W of Frank- {1in, W 75 by N 100, lots 2§ to 25, block 31, Kellersberger's map, Oakland; $10. Samuel Dinsmore {o Annie A “Woodward and Lizzle B. Clark (equal shares), lot beginning 68:9 from NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Adeline streets, N 40 by F 122, jots 1 and 2, | block N, Northern Addition, Oakland; gift. | (Clay). stre | Simon (widow), lot on SW line of East Twen- | ty-third street, 150 NW of Thirteenth avenue, | NW 50 by SW 150, block 139, Clinton, East | O=kland; $1150, |~ The Realty | 'vndicate to Charles L. Morton, lot 25 Piedmont Tract. Oakland Township, deed and_ agreement: $10 Berry-Bangs Land Company (corporation), re- record 957 D. 267, lot on W line of Hillegass avenue, 50 S of Stuart street. S 50 by W 148, lot 2, block H, Berry-Bangs Tract, map No. 2, | deed’and agreement, Berkeley; $10. | _Same to Ida May Legal, lot on W line of ! Benvenue avenue, 200 S of Stuart street, S | 50 by W 148, lot b. block I, same, deed and agreement, Berkeley’ $10. Same to Henry and Eleanore C. Prosser, [ lot on W line of Regent street. 60 § of Stuart, S 50 by W 140, lot 2, block F. same, | deed and agreement, Berkeley; $10. G. F. and Nettie Brown, by California Safe | Deposit and Trust Company, trustees, to Con- | tinental Building and Loan Association, S99 D.,60, jot on N line of Tompkins street. 240 | W of Dwinelle, W 41:11, N 108:7, E 41 7, { 103, portion lot 4, block 6, State University | Homestead Assoclation No. 3, trustee's deed, | Berkeley: $1390. Same to same, 885 D. 416, lot on N line of Tompkins street, 281:11 W of Dwinelle, W 41:11, N 104:2, B 41:1, S 103:7, portion lot 4. block 6, same, trustee's deed, Berkeley; $1390. | Same to same, 90S D. 3. lot on N line of ! Tompkins street, 323:10 W of Dwinelle, W 42, | N 104:9, E 42, 'S 104:2, portion lots 4 and block 6, same, trustee’s deed, Berkeley; $1300. Same to same, 898 D. 112, lot on N 'line of | Tompkins street” 365:10' W of Dwinelle, W 42, | N 105:4, S 104:9, portion lgt 7. block 6, rame, trustec's deed, Berkeley; $1300. Same to same, %01 D. 1 lot on N line of | Tompkins, 407:10 W of Dwinelle, W 42, N 106:6, E 40, S 1:05:4, portion lot 7. block 6, same, trustec's dced,” Berkeley: $1390. Lyman and Sarah J. Allen to Theodore J. | Garnkauter. lot on § line of Francisco street, 173:3 E of McGee avenue, E 40 by S 130:414, portion of lot 4, block ‘3. State University Homestead Assoclation No. 4. Berkeley; also deeds and quitclaims for the 414 inches in rear of lot above described, quitclaim deed; $10. James R, and Margaret A. Little to John E. Merriam. lot on E line of Spaulding street. 50 N from SW corner of lot 31, N 50 by E 12025 portion of lots 31 and '30. block 1, | map property and location of Spaufding Tract, Berkeley; $10. Ida H.'and Ira Sorrick to John E. Bigelow, | Tot on N line of Channing way, 230 W of Shat- | tuck avenue, W 75 by N 130, lot 13 and por- | tion of lot 1. block 2, Barker Tract, portion | plat 68, etc., Berkeley: $10. 1. M. H. Jarvis (femme sole) to Robert M. Fitzgerald, 7.035 acres beginning at SW corner of lot No. 2, thence NE 1173.18, SE 266.28, SW 1078.56 6 center of Hopkins street (66 feet wide), SW 12118 NW being § portion of lot 2, lands Domingo Peraita Homestead being also lot A, subdivision of lot 2 of same, excent 307 of an acre, belng strip 30 feet wide, right of way of Santa Fe Rail- way. Berkeley: $10. | California_Home Building and Loan Com- pany to Lyman Allen, lot on § line of Fran- | cisco street, 133:10 ¥ of Hamilton (now Mc- | Gee), E 3935 by S 135:41. portion of lot 4, block 3, State- University Homestead No. 4, | Berkeley: $10, | " California Chinese Mission (a corportion) to | Frederick)H. Dakin,_lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 60.08 8 of Berkeley way, § 40.20, W 10560 ‘etc., N 49 3 100, portion of lot 57 and 8. College’ Tract, Berkeley; $3250. Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, May 10. Stmr Maggle, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. SAILED. Tuesday, May 10, ° Stmr National City, Hammar, Fort Brags. DOMESTIC PORTS. COOS BAY—Sailed May 10—Stmr Alliance, for Astoria. BUREKA—Sailed May 10—Stmrs Spokane and Eureka, for San Francisco; stmrs Noyo and Iaqua. Tor San Pedro. ABERDEEN—Safled May 10—Schr A. J. ‘West, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived May 10—Stmr Montara, hence May 6. OCEAN STEAMERS. CHERBOURG—Arrived May 10—Stmr Grat Waldersee, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived ~ May 10—Stmr Oceanic. from New York, for Liverpool, and proceeded. HAMBURG—Arrived May 8—Stmr Bluecher, from New York. ANTWERP—Arrived May 10—Stmr Monte- zuma, from St, John. . BOSTON-—Arrived May 10—Stmr Romanic, from Naples. 0—Stmr Mesaba, LONDON—Arrived May. 1 from New York, —_———————— Promotion Committee’'s Magazine. George H. and Emma Harvey to Martha A. | 100.38 to beginning, | Republican State Convention in Wash- ington Promises to Be ‘Exciting. TACOMA, May 10.—The fight for morrow’s State Republican convention is. remarkable for its strenuosity. There are eight or ten candidates. The convention will meet at 10 o'clock to- morrow morning. | The southwestern counties have combined for Coiner of Lewis County for Governor, with the exception of | Chehalis County, which refuses to en- ter the agreement. The northwestern counties form a Mead combination. King and Pierce county steering | committees met at 2 o’clock. The Mc- Bride delegates met this afternoon and have agreed to stand pat with their full strength. R CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS. | | | | IDeleglm to National Convention Are to Be Named To-Day. NEW HAVEN, Conn., May 10.—The ' Republican State Convention for the purpose of choosing delegates to the National Convention at Chicago was called to order to-night. The committee on resolutions draft- ed the platform, which is expected to be an adaptation of that presented to the Rhode Island Republican conven- | tion. | The county and Congressional cau- | cuses which will select the delegates to the National Convention will be held to-morrow. ——————— s OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST i James B. F. Millar Gets an Appoint- ment in the Riverside Indian School. Special Dispatch to The Call. WASHINGTON, May 10.—James B. | F. Millar of Dixon, Cal., is appointed |to the Indian school at Riverside. Frank F. Hess of Stanford University is appointed an aid in the Geological Survey service. Postmaster commissioned: Washing- ton—Jacob L. Phillips, Markham. Patents issued: California—Eben J. | Beane, San Francisco, means for sink- ing oil well casings; Edward Brooke, ! 8an Diego, quartz mill; Louis Brand, , Los Angeles, picture frame; Larg G. | Calkins, assignor of half-interest to H. H. Calkins, Santa Monica, oil burner; Arthur M. Carrier, Fruitvale, lock and latch; Martin Doerr, San Jose, mas- saging instrument; Thomas J. Gorman, San Francisco, tool holding attach- ment; Stephen C. Houghton, San Fran- cisco, telephone attachment; Millard F. Hudson, Los Angeles, wrench; John D. Isaacs, Oakland, and J. B. Speed, Berkeley, piping fluids; Ernest W. Jackson, Sausalito, oil burner; Freder- ick W. Jones, Santa Paula, casing swage; John Korfel, Los Angeles, doughnut frier and drainer; Henry A. Kurlfinkle, San Francisco, holder for beiling hams; Timothy Mahoney, San Francisco, - electric railway; Omer A. Mann and W. J. Evans, Oil Center, fishing tool for sucker rods; Dosier H. Mosteller, assignor of half-interest to J. Hoeges, San Francisco, oil burner; Emphrey J. Rubstrom, Felton, plow; Charles Schropke, San Francisco, cigarette roller; Samuel T. Wallace, Los Angeles, copper mill; William T. Wylie, San Francisco, fruit jar cover holder. Oregon—Max Terletzky, Goble, lock- ing garment hanger; Charles D. Wil- liams, Dillard, attachment for type- writers; Louis J. and L. U. Ward, Olex, weeder and cultivator; Gustave A. Sacks, Eugene, burglar alarm. ‘Washington—Charles Coleman and A. N. Gregory, Index, door fastener; James S. Hussey, Spokane, valve; Er- nest A. Jones, Sunset, grain briddle; the Gubernatorfal nomination at to- ! issued by the California Promotion | W. A. Williams, Walla Walla, platform Committee, continues the story of the | 2ttachment for harvesters; Henry G. adventures of the Brown family, an | Rooslow, Spokane, exposure index for article on the olive in California by | Photographic plate holders: Herman H. Ellwood Cooper, “The Summer Ses- |Sievert, Walla Walla, thermometer sion of the University of California,” | ¢3s¢; Richard J. Weken, Everett, auto- by Victor Henderson; “Relations Be- | Matic train pipe coupling for air brakes. tween City and Country,” by William RS s e 2 TR L. Willis, and ‘“Triennial Conclave Los Angeles School Census., Knights Templar,” by Herbert Choyn- LOS ' ANGELES, May 10.—The ski. The frontispiece is a handsome |school census of Los Angeles, just silhouette of the live oaks on the Uni- | completed, shows a total of 44 versity of California campus. The |children under 17 years of age, which marginal illustrations are by Mary C.|gives the city an estimated popula- Brady. tion of 160,000, 214 | !Jury adjourned until 8:30 a. m. to-mor- row, when another session will likely i be held at Big Stone Gap and many | witnesses will be heard. A 32-caliber pistol ball was found in the body, which might have been dis- charged from the empty pistol of the same caliber found eighteen feet away | from the remains. The ball had passed { through the fifth rib, entering in front, {and had penetrated the heart. Several | holes were found in the clothing where | other bullets entered, but beneath them the body was intact. A white pearl button, which could not have belonged | to the murdered man, was found near | by. Many articles in his pockets were | found intact. | At the conclusion of to-day’s inquest t was decided that nothing further could be gained by holding the body here longer, consequently the special train which brought the brothers of the dead man, physicians and detec- tives to the scene this afternoon will leave at 4 o’clock Wednesday morning. 1t was stated to-day by persons close to the Wentz family that the question of reward will be settled as to the amount and time of payment after the verdict is rendered. There is a great difference of opinion as to the cause of ‘Wentz's death, whether accidental, sui- cide or murder. —_———————— PERSONAL. Dr. James T. Martin of Sacramento is at the Palace. George L. Hoxie, a fruit packer of Fresno, is at the Lick. Charles E. Shaw, a prominent resi- dent of St. Louis, is at the St. Francis. John A. Cisco, a retired merchant of New York, is staying at the St. Francis. E. W. Giddings, a capitalist of Colo- rado Springs, and family are at the St. Francis. Raleigh L. Barcar, newspaper man and hotel proprietor of Vacaville, is at the Lick. W. C. Bristol, a merchant of Port- land, and his wife are registered at the St. Francis. ‘W. D. Washburn of Chicago, who is interested in mines in Arizona, is at the St. Francis. Dr. C. L. McCracken of Pescadero and Dr. M. B. Coverill of San Diego are guests at the Grand. Bank Commissioner Guy Barham and wife arrived yesterday from Los Angeles and registered at the St. Francis. Mrs. David Belasco, wife of the playwright, and her two daughters are here on a pleasure trip and staying at the St Francis. Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, wife of the assistant general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific Company, has de- parted for Pittsburg to visit her daughter. George J. C. McMullin, with the Grangers' Business Association, leaves to-day for a trip through the Eastern and Western States, to be absent a month or two. ' P. R. Lund, chief train agent of the Southern Pacific Company, has gone to Los Angeles to establish an infér- mation bureau there on lines similar to the one in this city. The new de- partment will be in charge of D. M. Calkins, assistant train agent, who was recently transferred from Ogden. William H. Snedaker, general agent of the Illinois Central road, and his wife leave Monday for a trip abroad. They expect to be gone about three months, during which they will visit all the important points in Europe. On their way home they will visit the St. Louis Exposition. During the ab- sence of General Agent Snedaker he will be represented here by James R. Keith, local passenger agent of the road. g T SR Californians in New York. NEW YORK, May 10.—The follow- ing Californians have arrived at the hotels: From San Francisco—Mrs. Burns, at the St. Denis; R. S. Sherman, at the Imperial; Jy S. Arquello, at the Cri- terion; M. Benquait and W. F. Board- man, at the Imperial; J. A. Cooper, at the Astor; J. O. Gautner, at the Hoff- man; S. Lagan, at the Astor; O. V. Mayne and M. Mazzanveich, at the Rossmore; E. W. Morton, at the New Amsterdam; J. J. Pratt, at the Im- perial; T. M. Smith, at the Rossmore. From San Jose—D. Palmer and wife, at the Gilsey. From Los Angeles—A. C. Kennedy, at the Gerard. —_————— Position for Chemists. A United States Civil Service ex- amination will be held in this city on June 4 for the position of chemist in the Bureau of Chemistry of the De- partment of Agriculture in connection The May number of For California, | Frank McCowan, A. G. Loundagin and | With the inspection of foreign food products. Apply to the United States Civil Service Cpmmission at Washing- ton, D. C., for application form 394 and special form. —————— " Insolvent Barber. John McAllen Brown, a barber, re- in insolvency yesterday in the United States District Court. He owes $3463 |and has no assets. His principal credi- j tors are Alice Brown, Petaluma, $2768 jon a note; Robert S. Browy, Petaluma, l $200 on a note, and Mary C. Leaven- worth, $2500 on a note, siding in San Francisco, filed a petition | NAME DELEGATES WENTZ'S DEATH | CARMEN PLEDGE THEIR LOYALTY By Resolution They Agree to Carry Out the Spirit of Contract With Company g EXPECT FUTURE PEACE Cornelius Receives a Vote of Confidence and Mahon Is Thanked for Services in Body, but Clothing Is | Punctured Several Places The members of the Amalgamated Associatien of Street and Electric Rail- way Employes of America held a meet- ing last evening at which they fully discussed the settlement of the recent troubles with the United Rallroads and finally adopted the following resolu- tions calling on all members of the organization to abide by the agreement entered into between the company and its employe: Whereas, A satistactory settlement has been reached covering the hours of labor, wages and | working conditions between our organization | and the United Railway Company for the com- ing year: therefore be it g{-olved That Division No. 205 of the Amal- gamated Street Railway Empioyes, in regular meeting assembled, does hereby call upon and instruct all of its members to do all in their power to carry out the spirit of this contract and promote peace and harmomy between the company and our association by the ‘pcrfnrm- ance of their labor to the best of their ability to the interest of the company and the wel- are of the public and thus carry out the prin- iples of our organization, which hold that trade union men above all others should set a good example as good and faithful workmen. performing their duties to their employers with honor to themselves and their organization. Resolutions were also adopted as- suring W. D. Mahon, president of the | national organization of employes, who | participated in the deliberations here two weeks ago, of the gratitude of the local members of the association and thanking him for his services. Another | resclution condemned the recent at- tacks made on President Cornelius and expressing the confidence of Division | No. 5 in his integrity in following out its wishes and instructions during the late trouble. | GRADUATING CLASS HOLDS ITS ANNUAL BANQUET Recipients of Degree of D.D.S. From College of Physicians and Sar- geons Make Merry. The annual banquet of the graduat- ing class of the dental department of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons was held Monday night at downtown rotisserie. The members of the class attended | “The Runaway Girl” at the Tiveli | Opera-house and after the show re- | paired to the banquet. Speeches were rendered by Drs. Boxton and Bryant !of the faculty. These were followed | by toasts by the various members of | the class The graduates were as follows: J. E. Weider, H. C. Mentz, B. Blasser, A. J. Vechi, H. D. Smith, E. H. Alsberg, E. L. Dornberger, A. A. Acher, Shirley Ashby, G. B. Yount, A. Steinwand, R. { Moore, R. J. Blauer, A. F. Grittner, | Q. E. Wallace, E. Badgely, C. W. Seott, (L. H. Marks, C. H. Schultz, R. R. Castle, F. G. Rees and Mr. Prince. — e GETS DAMAGES FOR INJURIES.—A jury in Judge Hunt's court yesterday gave Angeln Marchesini a verdict for $400 damages against Rosa Scharetg. owner of a dray that ran over the plaintiff’s foot and crushed it. He sued for $15,000. ——— e Steamers leave wharves, plers 9 and 1, San Franeisco. For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, June 4. Change to Company’s steam- at Seattle. For Victoria, _Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett. Bei- lingham—11 a. m.. May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, June 4. Change at Seattle to this company" steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattls or Tacoma to N. P. Ry., at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., May 4, 10, 16, 22, 25; Spokans, 1:30 P-_m., May 1, 7. 13, 19; Corona, May 25, 31. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo). San Diego_and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and Fast San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mont- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (Sam Luis Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme. Bonita, 9 a. m., May 7. 15, 23, 31, June 8. Santa Crus, 9 a. m.,(freight only) May 11, 19, For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. San Jose dei Cabo, Mazatlan, Altatay La Paz, _Santa Ro- salia, Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m., Tth of esch month. For further information obtain folder. Right is reserved to change steamers or sailing dates. TICKET Wflv Montgom- ery st. (Palace Hotel),10 et st. and Broad- way wharves. n-&nm 10 Market st. & D. DUNANN. 8eneral Pussenger Agent, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences. Telephone Exchange 312. TOYO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. Steamers will leave whart, corner Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, cailing at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, and connecting it wnnt"':;h steamers bar"hd'u e Ne cargo recel on board on dayof sal §. S. AMERICA MARU.... sy ................. Thursday, May 132, 1904 ound-trip tickets at reduced | e O. R. # N. CO. OREGON salls April 27, May 7, 17, 27, 6 16 and 28, W, ELDER sails May' 3 and meals. Steamer salls m&nr Spear st. az . 1 a m. Dept. S. F. BOOTH, -, 1 Montgomery st Agent Freight Dept.. % Oceanics.s.co, 5o it ZEALANC ime STONEYs DIRECT LM 10 7aHITS §. S. ALAMEDA, for May 14, 11am, S. 8. SONOMA.’ for Honmoluly, Samoa, land and Syndey, Thurs.. May 26_2 p. m. S. S. MARIPOSA, for Tahitit, May 29, 11 a. m. COMPAGNIE GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQU. DIRECT LINE TO HMAVRE-PARIS. sailing every Thursday instead of Saturday, at 10 a. m.. trom Pler 42. North River. foot of Morton st. First class to Havre, $70 and upward _Sso- ond class to Havre, and upward. GEN= ERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 42 Broadway (Hudson buildiogh New Yerk. J. F FUGAZ! & CO., Paciflc Cudst ents, 3 Montgomery avenue, San Franc.aco. 1 Railroad Ticket Agent Mare Island and Vallejo Steamers. tewiner GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLO— 9:46 & m., 315 m., except Sudday. Sunday, 9i45 a. m.. B m Leaves Vaileio 117 a m., 12:30 and m.. except Suaday. By . 4:15 p. m. Fare 50 cea:y Tel. 1508, 2, Mission-st dock

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