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TH FRA NCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904 b - TMEXT ROUSTS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. \PARTMENTE | ye erday { B. Hansen. 23, 1623 M Herber: D. Rucker, Daisie G. Higgins, Marion’ D. Cartis, Chico reet. o | Lync 1607_ Castro 'strect, | #nd Grace L. Bedgo GUT Castro strect, Willlam M. Cameror L Angeles, and Katherine Crary Tonoiulu, . 507 Post o Sutter street > d fullaney, 44, Russ House, and | Adelalde A. Ried %A Harrison street. And 3. Ben Santa Rosa, and Tow ! @nd Josephin Archie D. 2, Bodie! . and Esther D. 1241 Market street, .. 3380 Twenty-second. Varennes street, and 5 Union street. city, and Magsie M. n street. near City Hall—Sunny front gas and bath alcove and : ANAN, S47-Front sumny Isleton, and Angelina | g e ‘phone; rent reasonable. sleton. lieq: bath and phone; rent reasonabie e farket 18, 2966 Twenty-first st. | w George H. Schmidt, 23, 1910 Filbert street, | and Eiltzabeth Rehm 20, 626 Lombard street. Elegantly 4 Eilis, cor. Mason— ‘me bath adults. ith e ssion —Rooms $1 50 to $6 wi.: reading near Fourth —Finely bath; homelike; Pia Benedetti, 26, city EIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. | Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mali will not be Inserted. They must be handed [in st elther of the pubiication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons autborized to have the same published. ces restricted simply to the announcement | of the event are published once in this column free of charke. &a: GRAND S phone, etc ON. T4l sunny rooms; “Elegantly fur- week un U. S. Mint—Furnished r month and up. ane, 85 per month and up. FOET, 859, near Hyle—Large furnished front m; bath: gas; for 1 o '.'Vrl‘n!s £ 2% “Large furnished room for 1 or rent_reasonable BORN. gentlemen; e | BREIT_In this city, May 14 1904, to the OYAL House, 126 E ncandescent - | wife of Philip Breit. a daughter. e %0%0en P2 | GIELOW—1In this 1594, to the oer i wife of George A LINDECKER-—In this cif he wife of Charles Nulty), a son. —_— $30: elevator on May 16, 1904, to Lindecker (nee Mo- Leavenworth | y MARRIED. in the city; mew i and clean: halr | GEORGE—MITCHELL—In this city, May 9, ot and cold | 1904, by the Rev. F. A. Keast, Bert Jame t throughout; | modern conveni- | week uj George of Carson City, Mitchell of Beckwith Cal. GILLETT—MATHENA—In this city, May 14 1904, by the Ret Fred A. Keast, Dr. Milo J. Gillett and Steila F. Mathena, both of San Francisco VENHUIZEN—KAISER—In this city, May 17, 1904, by the Rev. F. A. Keast, Doewe Ven- huizen and Nettie Bell Kaiser,.both of San Francisco. Nev., and Leona furnished rooms; { TAYLOR, ‘ree bath and 1 sunny ne. TURK, 537—Double parlors, single or en suite; newly removated: light housekeeping i pre: torrat TATES. 123 Ead i “o 81 hight, §1 75 to §6 week; elec- | DIED. Eac) water in every | : elevator read | Barber, John Mallon Joseph | Bunker, F. H McDonald, Bridget WINCHESTER Hof near Market — | Cronin,” Thomas McDonald, Clara Mos venient and respectable: 700 rooms: | pyonye “pay; Miller, Jens Hansen Be to 81 50 night; $2 to §8 wesl Grant, ard Connor, Wm,_ H. ~ free oom at, Edward Mary 202 Sixth st__Rooms from 15 . Samuel T. < mint and from D00 1o 85 per week it Glovanni ATVERTISEMENTS. subscriptions received a ‘wart, Katherine Cail branch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts Traen, Louls office of The Call for the reception ANC) e H - - s o and subscriptions has been | BARBER—In this city, May 18, 1904, John, 1008 Market st., opposite Fifth beloved son of George and Mary Barber, and g brother of Georze Barber Jr. a native of San Francisco, aged 10 months and 15 days. M AND BGARD. e ! BUNKER—In Alameda, Cal. May 18, 1004, ke B e i s H. Bunker, a native of Nantucket, Mass. TEL Audubon, 1105 Hyde st.. corper Cali- aged 63 years and 7 months. P ormie—tunny maltes: bosrd Al semmer Fies | CRONINIn this city, May 17, 1904, Thomas, — beloved husband of Harriet Cronin, and brother of Michael Cronin and Mre. Bernard 2 a native of Baliyard, Clonmult, Mid- AND BOARD WANTED. 2 s Cork, , [ land, ed 53 i ek e i ‘ounty Ireland, aged 5 or two rooms. Box 34 and Call L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- lly invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at $:15 o'clock, from the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 763-Mission street, thence to St. John's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celébrated for the repose of his soul, at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery | FRANKE—In this city, May 18, 1904, Paul ROOMS WANTED. MAN wants single sunny room; cen- office. want 2 housckecplng rooms. office, and_ wife 36, Call = e ———— e | ke, beloved husband of Annile Franke, w.»y‘,‘-fl:fm R e B“! and fatber of Lottie Franke, & native of r—————————————————— | Uerlin, Germany, aged 45 v)\‘el" A m;mh;r e z of San Francisco Lodge, Woodmen of the SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | . ©7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ly invited to attend the funeral to-morrow day), at 2 o'clock, from the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- pany, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment 1. O, O. F. Cemetes GRANT—In Los Angeles, Cal., May 16, 1904, Richard A.. beloved husband of Sarah E. Grant, father of Harry MAKE A MISTAKE you buy a sewing machine without first | mining the “White,” which makes both k and chain stitch: has finest furniture ! ball-bearing stand: is made in bot! vibrating shuttle styles: runs « longest and is acknowledged to of all Sewing Machines. City €, 300 Post st., 1841 Filmore st. and 708 ant, and brother- in-law of Mrs. James Graham, a native of ncia st Scotland, sged 34 years 7 months and 10 AR ey day “STIC—The machine for family use; best e - . second-hand all makes at any HILDEBRANDTIn this city, May 18, 1904, e X ey y Caward Hildebrandt, beloved father of Ed- e e et * ™" | ward and Willam™ Hildebrandt apa Mre. i aseicd s o Lovis Reichwagen, a native of Germany, ) g et = ~ | - aged 62 years § months and 27 days. e Ty s Tia sis el et | BOOD—In this city, May 15_ 1004, Charles PO 1 guaranteed. New 1L. beloved son of Mrs. Emma Hood, and X y g Frank and Neta Hood, a native R . of California, aged 15 years and 6 months. €7 Friend fally nd acquaintances are respect- PTORAC invited to attend the funeral to-morrow AND WAREHOUSES. | - -~ " - - (Friday), at clock, from the pariors of A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furnil Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. Inter- us=hold goods etored, moved, shipped ment 1. O, O. F. Cemetery. 8 Sown: or. Third; phone Grant 16L | ;1 /\E 1n Berkeley, May 1S, 1904 James Punyan Hume, beloved husband of Lida M. Hume A—GILBERT & STOLL £. shipping warehouse, G. G. fice 1170 Market, r. 43; tel.South 750, and father of Samuel J. Hume, a f New York, aged 77 years 3 months 5 days. of funeral hereafter. y. May 18, 1904, John P. brother of Dr. Winifred M. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.: tel. Priv. Ex. 571 CONKLIN'S Storage—Fumiture and merchan- . a native of San Francisco, aged 43 dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, | years. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 KLINKER—In Haywarde. Cal., May 17, 1004, Mission t.; tel. Howard 941, F. W. Zehfuss, Klinker (nee Hyrup), beloved Klinker, mother of Carl Victor, Thomas Ray and Halver D. Kiloker, and sister of Mrs. P. A. Johnson, Mrs. Daniel P. Munthe, Mrs. H. P. Nielsen, Mrs. Otto Prahl, and P. and W. O. Hyrup, a native of London, England, aged 40 years 11 months and 9 days. (Fresno, Cal., papers Dlease copy PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- Arnie pany. 2320 Fillmore =t.; phone Jackson 281. | BEKINE Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery | et tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. | B SPECIAL NOTICES. Ladiee! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills | are best: safe. reliable; take no other. Send 4c | samps for particulars. “‘Relief for Ladies™ | in jetter by return mall. Ask your druggist. | Chichester Chemical Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. ——— “11 TIERING AND STAMMERIV fully invited to_attend the funeral to.day (Thursday). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P." Petersen, 225 McAllister street. In- terment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Danish Ladies' Soclety, Thyra No. 2—Of- ficers and members, you are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late deceased sister, Mrs. Anna Klinker, to-day (Thurs- day). at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of* H. P. Petersen. 228 McAllister street. By order of the President, MRS. M. CARR. | MISS MARIA NIELSEN, Secretary. LUDLUM—In this city, May 13 1904, Mrs. Margaret Manorah Ludlum, wifé of the late Colonel Thomas B. Ludlum, daughter of the late Judge George B. Tingley and the late Nancy Walker Tingley, and dearly beloved mother of Alice M. Ludlum, beloved sister of Mrs. Mary V. T. Lawrence, and beloved aunt of Constance V. Lawrence. A member of the National Soclety. Daughters of the volution, and vice president of Calvary Presbyterian Missionary Soclety. MULBOURNE Institute Van Ness & Market | promises cure if in fair health: hours 1 to — BONDS FOR SALE. e e NDS for sale—Notice is hereby given that B raied iy will be received unil 2 ooy §. m., Saturday, May 28, 1904, by the Board ©f Control of the Territory of Arizcna, at the office of said board in the City of Phoenix, ‘Arizous, for the sale of Ten Bonds of the Genomination of One Thousand Dollars eaeh. bearing date January 1, 1804, dve and pay- able January 1, 1934, bearing interest at the Taie of five per ‘cent (5%) per annum, optional | after twenty-five years, issued by the Ter- fusly invited to attend tae funeral to-day Tilcry of Arizona, in _sccordance with the | (o) . at 2 o'clock, - Laons o Act Bo. T8 of the Tweaty. ureday), at 2 o'clock, from Calvary Pres. byterian Church, corner Washington and Fillmore streets. Interment private. MALLON—In this city, May 18, 1904, Joseph Malion, beloved son of the late Patrick and Eilen Malion, a native.of San Francisce, aged 34 years. ord Legislative Assembly of said Territory, and_which act has been approved by the Congress of the United States. Inierest og #aid_bonds will be paid semi-ann on the Srst day of January and July of each ear, and both principal and. interest D eis el o The Disias Bt o SATRMS | o O ALD 15 this city, May: 1k 1808 fice of the Treasurer of sald Territory: & | Bridget McDonald, wife of Michael McDon certified check of a responsible bank for 3 @d. and beloved mother of the,late Charl per_cent of the amount of the bid, payable McDonald and Mrs. Genevieve Enright, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. @’ The funeral will take place to-day (Thursday), at 8:15 o’'clock, from the pariors of Monahan, O'Hara & Co., 2339-41 Mission street, near Nineteenth, thence to St. Peter's Church, Twenty-fourth and Alabama etreets, where a solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated fer the repose of her soul, commenc- ing at 9 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. McDONALD—In Watsonville, Cal., May 16, 1904, Clara R., dearly beloved wife of Dr, J. T. McDonald of Honolulu, daughter of Nrs., C. A Hutchine, and sister of Clinton J. and Laura S. Hutchius. MILLER—In this city, May 17, 1904, Jens Hansen Miller, beloved father ‘of Mrs. L. Lorentzen and’ Anker Miller, and brother of PROUFUSALS. PROPOSALS for drayage—General Depot of the Quartermaster's Department, San Fran- cisco, Cai.. May 18, 1904—Sealed proposals for the haulinz of military stores and sup- { Anker Miller, native of Denmark, aged plies in and about the city of San Pran- | 53 years, A member of Helga No. 3, Dame ¢inco, Cal, for the fircal year commencing | anq Pluto Lodge No. 130, K. of P., of St July 1, 1904, will be received at this offics | untll 11 o'clock a. m.. on Saturdsy, the 18th day of June, 1904, and then opened. The Guvernment reserves the right to reject any | or ail proposals. All necessary lnl(lrlnllloni will be furnished on apnlication to this of- { fice. Envelopes containing proposals should ' be indorsed “‘Proposals for Dravage,” and | addressed to Major C. A. Devol, Depot | o i s SN ’ liam H. O'Connor. a native of Ottawa, Can- Francisco, Cal., May 19, 1904—Scaleq | ade. aged 48 years. oposals. in triplicate, will be mceived here | REILLY—In this city, May 17, 1904, Mary, wntil 11 o'clock a. m., June 3, 1904, and then \} beloved wife of the late Michael Reilly, and opened for construction of addition to w) mother of Michael T. and illy, @nd crection of coal shed thereon at Mrs. Cosmo de Andries, Mrs. James widio of San Wrancisco, Cal. Government | reserves the right to reject or accept any or =il Lids in whole or in pa Information Helena. (St. Helena papers please copy.) € Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). at 2 c'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 225 McAllister street. Inter- went Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. CONNOR—In this city, May 16, 1904, Wii- FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL Singers supplied for {uneral services. Either solo, duet or male quartet furnished at short notice. Had uch experience. ~ Address Di- rector, D. M. LAWRENCE, 641 Turk street. Phone’ East 1030, F. J. Monahan, Manager. ‘Tel. Misston 31. MONAHAN, 0'HARA & C0. ERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, nmn-.nm—-u,--m The following marriage licenses were iseued | Waiter Krause, 30, Ogden, Utab. and Annie | ane, Wash., and | street, and Marle | | Cherles N. Ellinwood Jr., 23. Warnersvilie, | my vooms: prices ressonable. | g fiisabeth K. Arnold, Herkeley. Mhree sunny corner unfurnished | Paclino Lemhi, 103 Clark street, and @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Tap- . ples and the late John F. and Amnié Rellly. LOSES HIS LIFE GOING TO 8 native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, | COLLECT HIS WEEK'S PAY agrd OS years. c?’Frl_enfls and acquaintances are ‘NBMC"; 4 —_——— oty athed 1o attent o fonural: S S L Sk Ol len Foo e Ao-lacmtally hizh mass will be celebrated for the repose Bros.” Store. - of her soul, copmencing at 9 o'clock. Inler-' ATy A oot 16 i !cidentally killed in the elevator of Halg Bros.’ store yesterday. The lit-! | tle fellow, who was one of the wagon | boys in the employ of the firm, was on | ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SEBELLE—In this city, May 17, 1904, Sa the elevator going up to get his week's ‘ | | uel T. Sebelle, beloved brother of Will T. Sebelle, a native of Missouri, aged years and 17 days. A member of Sacramento Aerle No. 9, F. 0. E. C>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend fhe funeral to-day | (Thursday), at 12:30 o’clock, from the funeral parlors of ‘James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy Strost. Wervice 1o be beld mider the snipies pay when from some unaccountable of San Francisco Aerle No. 5, F. O. E. 3 Members are requested to attend. Interment | T2SON he leaned over to one side of Mount Olivet Cemetery, | the cage and was struck by the win- SILVER—In this city, May 1S, 1904, Rose, dow sill and caught there. Charley | Throckmorton, an experfenced eleva- tor man, was in chagge. The moment the accident happened he stopped the elevator and commenced lowering it | | to the first floor and did everything in | his power to save the boy's life. The victim was conveyed to the Emergency Hospital, where Dr. E. R. EXFriends and scquaintances are respect- | BTYANt and a trained nurse did every- f;l_l':\’:d vited to attend (heMruv;trM&m- nyi!hlng possible to save ~his life, u ), from Valente, Marini & Co.’s, i 1524 Stockion street, thence to Washington- | Ut he died very soon. The boy resid square Hall at 1 o'clock, for services, under (©d at 116 Turk street with his mother, x-smcl;-“:;:;‘:urlznmmgeg!:g 132, F. of | Mrs. Emma Hood, an estimable work- STEWART-_In this city, May 15, 1904, Kath- | IN€ Woman. Hale Bros. took charge erine M. Stewart, mother of Mrs. Ji of the remains and will bear the fun- eral expenses. Conwell ‘and Mrs. Walter §. Hyde, of Philadelphia. Pa., aged 67 years. . 757 Friends ania acqunintancen are respect- —_—— ully invited to attend the. funeral to-morrow rigi isiana Com- (Friday), at 0 oclock, from ner Jate rea. | THE OFiginal Little Lov dence. 51 Noe street. Interment private. pany of San Francisco. Estab- TRAEN—In this city. May 18, 1904, Louis lished January, 1887. Traen. beloved husband of Elizabeth Traen, 2 & native of Belglum, aged 45 years 10 months | _SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. OWwing to the fact that numerous schemes | are placed before the public from time to| time, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy only from re- and 15 days, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday). May 20, at 9:15 o'clock, from his late residence, 016 Thirty-second avenue sponsible agents and to ses that their tickets read as follows: | THE ORIGINAL LITTLE LOUISIANA COM- PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ESTAB- LISHED JANUARY, 187. ! Each co Eouth, beteween G and I streets South, thence to All Hallows Church, corner Six. upon has the initials M. & F. on the face and back of tha ticket. i i beloved daughter of Solomon and the late Johanna Silver, a native of Berlin, Germany, aged 22 years. @ Friends end acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock. at the parlors of N. Gray & Co.. 333 Sutter street. Interment Hills of Eternity Cemetcry, by 1:30 o'clock train from Third and Town- €end streets. | SIMONELLI—In this city, May 15_1904, Glo- vanni, father of Carabino and Adolf Stmon- elli_a native of Italy, aged 58 years. teenth avenue and N street South, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetry. CARD OF THANKS. H NUMBERS —OF THE— (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY). PATENT APPLIED FOR. Single Numbers Class “E” Drawn at Puerto Cortez, Honduras, C. A., Saturday, May 14, 1904. 8010, We herewith desire to express our heart- The following are the capital prizes as de- | felt thanks to our many kind friends for | oid 5 I their comforting sympathy and beautiful :a,egog:': 'Eis‘&"".fl‘.."'.%?szé'°".:fa in é’.‘.;”fi"-‘nf fioral offeringe; also the Swedish Singing Soclety. who so kindly participated at the last ceremony of our loving and devoted wife and mother. ALFRED OLSON, Husband. | 03,564 wins $2000. sold in San Fran- 1000, in San i 10,121 wins $500, sold. in San 1 Nos. 90,145 and 96,964 cach 1 wine $250, sol fvandi i INGEDORG "ALTHEA OLSON. | 53506, 8vo45. 74 o0s e i recy” oS b 2 D wina $100, ecld in Lais Oblspo and San h’!‘{:e":u‘l Cal. e following capital prizes were paid by the above M. & F. Co. for April 16, 1904: Thomas F. Feeney and C. F. Lauterbach (employed by the Oakland Co-operative Cigar Co.. Beventh st., Oakland, Cal), $3750; Albert Nusbaum (brewer with Washi Brewery), residing at 17A Vandewate COMMERCIAL N WS Continued From Page Nineteen. bl ¥ i 400 Con C & V.1 674 100 Union Con .. 66 | San Franclaco, Cal, §3i50: W. X Hutbert 200 Con C & Va.1 65200 Yellow Jacket. 223300 Army st. San Francisco, Cal. $2000. Afternoon Session, .| Gollected by the American National Bank_of nclsco, Cal.. through the Farmers' ol . e W .. 841 and Merchants Nattonal Rank for ciient, | 00 Con C & 734 200 Yellow Jacket. 21 | Remo. Nev., §1000. s 00 Justice . 11/ 200 Yellow Jacket. 22 TR R TR 100 Mexican TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. The Louislana Company of San Fran- cisco. ORGANIZED WAY, 1800. TO THE PUBLIC! BEWARE OF COUN- TERFEITS! All genuine tickets of this com- 250 Mont Ton ...1 60| 500 Ton Belmont.. 67 p - 7 800 Ton Belmont. 68| 500 Ton Midway.. 38 | Lo have Initials 'R Srsstondily: B ey reenaiths ““"“;’,“;;“l’l"“- o |, Following are the capital prizes as dectded 500 Mt Ton . L el g RS e by the Honduras National Company Saturday, | ont Ton .1 57| 200 Ton Midway. 3§ |>¥ the Hondur - 100 Ray & OBrien 03| 200 Ton N Star... 27| May 14, 1904; No. 98867 wins $7500, sold in 100 Rescue [ San Francisco, Cal. 0. 63864 wins $2000, sold in Alvarado, Cal.: 'No. 68530 wins $1000, sold in Oakland. Cal.: No. 10121 wins & sold fn San Francisco, Cal.: No. 96964 wins $250, sold in San Francisco, Cal.;’ No. 90145 wins $250, 100 Ton & Sait L. 61 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY. May 18—4 p. m. 1 €old in San Franectsco, Cal. e 550 “ 1ol ustice ... BASA% | " "This company paid to E. 5. Halsey, No. 841 v 07 09| Kentusk 02 o3 | Thirty-fourth street, Oakland, Cal., $3750 for et 1 ,,”imc ey Graes o =t ng&.nux ticket No. 77204, drawing April 28, Bolcte 81 82iLady Wash .. — o ; to S. L. Beary, Portland, Ore., for cilent. B cl ;r Belchi1 45 1 65, fi' i~ . ea = | $1250 for one-half ticket No. 43742, same date; Tt £l e | to N. Hadeno, 123 North Broadway, Los An: Ballion @ 6om = | getes. Cal. $1260 for whole ticket No." 36134, e Oon 0. MPOvcIAs: - 311 TAll prizes of this company are patd in tull r S pockl 1 10 1 20| Soared immedlately on presentation at the office of R iy = the company in San Francisco, s et o u.'fs".f;il'h D os 10| $10.000 reward will be pald to any person Y S el e 45| Zho has ever presented one of our prizes at| Crown Point. 21 22iSilver Hill .. 55 57| °Ur Office and was refused payment. Last Skercnl- g‘s: ;,‘oull g: 10 Froeaten Con, ‘ndicate 08 | inni i i Brcheager . 30 iituion con - 55 7| Late Shipping Intelligence. Gould & Cur. 28 30(Utah ... .0 08 1 Hale & Norc. 60 O8|Yellow Jacket 21 22 OCEAN STEAMERS. ulia ....... O | LIVERPOOL—Salled May 18—Si ceanic, | TONOPAH MINES. for New Yo?u_ s por = Bid. Ask | Bid.Ask. | Arrived May 18—Stmr Georgian, from Port- Colehan — _0i'Ray & OBrien 04 0f | land. Esperanza ... — *OliRescue ....... 06 07| PLYMOUTH — Arrived May 18— Stmr Gold Anchor. — 30 Ton Belmont.. 66 8 . Deutschland, from New York. | Gold M Con. 02 05 Ton Exen..i 051 12% | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived May 18—Stmr Hannapah ... 01 03{Ton Gold M. 16 "— | Ivernia, from Boston, for Liverpool; stmr Teu- Jim Butler .. 40 — Ton of Nev..8 259 00 tonic, from New York, for Liverpool. Little Ton .. 25 —{Ton N Star... 26 80 Safled May 1S—Stmr Aurania, from Liver- MacNamara . 18 20|Ton Midway.. 37 38 pool, for New York. Mont Ton..157% 1 60/Ton & Salt L 55 70| NEW YORK—Arrived May 18—Stmr Citta Pine Grove .. 50 —|United Ton .. 13 20| di Napolla. from Genoa. i Ray Ton 1 sl ed May 18 Stmr Cedrle, for Liverpool. —_———— BOUTHAMPTON—Satled _ iay 15—Stmr | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Kopprinz Wilhelm, from Bremen, for New Yorik. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to May 18— Stmr Korea, from San Francisco, via Hono- | TUESDAY, MAY 17, Pattosien Company (corporation) to Henry | 1ulu. for Yokohama. Gelawater, lot on NW corner of Harrison and SRRTEAT RR Y Sixteenth streets, W 175, NE 54, ND 84, NB| The only important independent NE 64 S 168, recorded May 16, 1904; $4000, | Herman and Johanne Poznanski to James | and So Mourn, lot on N line of Grove | street, E of Gough, E 27:6 by N 68:9; $10, | Ira L. Delano to Mary S. Delano, lot on W | line of Lyon street, 100 N of Geary, N 57:6, W 100, N 40:10, NW 104, § 11, 15 301:8; gare. Ihuo P. and Elizabeth Janssen to Mary Bergs. 1ot on W line of Bovee street, 612 N of Pol LV enu H B of o oyenue. 6%, W i21:3, 8 Augi Ohm and Anna A. O'Connell | (Ohm) H. Wilson (executor estate of | Lazard Godchaux), lot on E line of Ashbury | street, 251:6 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 108, ' quitclaim deed; $10, George M. Mitchell to William Ha John E. Hill, lot on § street, 137:6 W of Laure States now remaining Abyssinia and Liberia. —_— & Geqgge- D. Bliss and Peter McCann) to Helen M. Sullivan, Annie B. Rucker and Harriet L. Herrmann. lot on E line of Kentucky street and SW line of First avenue, SE to I street, SW to Seventh avenue, NW to Railroad avenue, NE to Kentucky, N to beginning; $10. George D. Jr. and Richard O. Bliss to same, same; gift. Joseph and Deana Alves to Samuel Nelson, lot on N line of West Park street, 413:9 B of Holly, E 25 by N 100, lot 46, block 3, Holly Park; $10. Frankiiz R. and Emma L. Smith to Frederich L. Smith, lot on W line of Athens street, 50 § of Persia, W 100 by S 50, lot 8, block' 63, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mary E. Sullivan (owner) with Edward Gin- i to Frank Castagna, | ley (contractor), —— architect—All work for | ‘lot on W line of York (Hampshire) street, 93 | & tWo-story frame buflding-on § line of Lake | N of Twenty-first. N 25 by W 100; $1100,” | Street, 52:6 W of Fourth avenue. W 25 by § | Fred B. and Lillle F. Butterfield to Michael '100. Outside Lands block 75: $3430, and Cella Corley, lot on W line of Dolores Henry Gille 3 street. 51:6 N of ‘Army, N 25 by W 114; $10, tractor) plans by owner—Alterations and George A. Rice to Albert H. Stoll, lot-on W ditlons to a two-story frame bullding (flats) line of Church street, 52 S of Lilzabeth, § on W line of Treat avenue, 130 S of Twenty- 30 by W 100; $10, | first street, No, 808 Treat avenue; $1750. jJames B. and Sarah Mahony to Walter R.| Mayo A, Greenlaw (owner) with Thomas Mize, lot on W line of Castro street, 33:1014 ' Vodden (contractor), —— architect—Repairing N of Jersey, N 25 by W 80; $10. of burnt portions of frame- building at 259 Philip and Sophie Conrad{ and Adolph and Frederick street; $2670 Ray Goldberg to A. P. Hotaling & Co, (cor- | poration). lot on E line of Montgomery street, | 50 S of Jackson, S 25 by E 127; $10. Samuel O. and Tilite G. Meyer and Herman and Pauline Friedlander to Benjamin Gunn, !lot on E line of Larkin street, 103 feet N of i Geary, TGS by E 0; $lo. rank D. Stringham to James J. Fagan, lof {on SW line of Harriet street, 295 feet Si of | Biionan, 8E 25 by SW 75; $i0. | Same to same lot on SW line of Harrlet | | street, 200 feet SE of Brannan, SE 5!§y W | | 75; sio. % Fagan, lot on in Africa are vard and | line of Sacramento | -, el, W 137:6 by S| L. Earl D. ana_Flo: ¥ to Celine Benoit, lot ond N171 et secord street, 50 W of 104; $10. George S. Crim et al, | Baird | line of Twenty- Florida, W 25 by N with John Flaherty (contractor), architect T, | | Paterson Ross—All work for a three-story and basement frame building (two flats and store) | on SE corner of Fifteenth and Church streets, § 25 by E_T5; $7860. Antonio Valelungs (owner) with Bullding Construction Company (contractors and ar- chitects)—All work for a three-story frame bullding (flats) on W line of Folsom street, 21:6 S of Precita avenue. S 21:6, W 75, N 7.335. NE 22.086, E 70; $4680. i Juilus J. Mezes (owner) with 5. A. Born (contractor), architect same—All work for two two-story frame buildings on lot on NW cor- | ner of Fillmore and Green streets, N 50 by W_60; $11.500. Mrs. Annie J. Larkin (owner) with John Handschumacher (contractor), All work for a two-story frame buflding on lot on N line of Twentieth street, 25 E of Bureka: John (owner) with F. A. Blan- T lickaal to James 3. ine of' Geneva street. feet § of Bran- | nan, 1 100 by S 50; $19. | James J. and Alice B. Fagan to California Baw Works, lot on SW ilne of Harrlet street, 200 feet SE of Brannan, SE 50 by SW 75; §—. Minnle T. and Jullus Hartring and Lizzie | J. Browne (or Dunne) to Ida J. Moody, lot on NE line of Eighth street, 76.10 fect NW of | Hooper, E 27.05. F 58.79, NE 71.06. NW 173, . Flood | NW 67.88, SW 79.89, S 119.21, SE 73.28; $300. | chard (contractor), —— architect—All work George D. and Lillle B. Toy to Thomas F. | for & two-story frame building on lot on W Rooney, lot on Io line of Twenty-first avenue, | ltne of Harrison street, 275 N of Twenty- ;1'5 feet N of Lake street, N 50 by E 120 fourth, N 30 by W 122:4; $1976. 10. Alicla Minifie (owner) with A. T. ce s J. Rabjohn to A. H. Vail, lot on oy (contractor), architects H. H. Meyers and C. W line of Twenty-second avenue, 150 feet 8 | R. Ward—Carpenter, mill work, stalrs, glass, gf Lake street. § 25 by W 120 quit claim | Glazing, hardware,” damp-prosfing. iathing, | deed; . i plastering, Ing, i 1o - | __A. M. and Harriet M. V3 . roofing for a seven-story il to Nathan N. Nichols, lot on W line of Twenty-second ave- ,"‘.‘\“o'- ‘150 feet § of Lake street, S 25 by W 120; $10, Palomares Land Company (corporation) to | J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Co.. lot on W line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 325 fest S of Point Lobos, § 100 by W 120; amg ot on SE corner of Fortleth and Potnt Lobos ave. | Dues, § 100 by E 29 and basement buflding on lot’on NE corner of Powell and_O'Farrell streets, N 77:6 by 1 27:6; $15,815. > Same owner with J. W. Miller (contractor), architect same—Urick, terra cotta and granite | work for same on same; $10,873. Same owner with Wesley Heidt (contractor), architect same—Tin work, galvanized fron and Sopper work and skylights for same on same; =3 ' lIsasc and Helena Liches to James P. Jor- ! Same owner with Otis Elev: | g#nsen, lot on N line of B street, 57:8 feet E | (contractors), architect mhr‘:"mmw ! of Eighth avenue, F 50 by N 100: $10. | Yator and sidewalk hoist for same on same; | { “On‘c‘nll;l l(‘i l!lld Arncle.l |Cflape’ Ilg'lnhto Albert | $2700. k . Whittie, lot on ne of Sixth avenue, | Same owner with Ickelheimer B; i 145 feet of T streel. § 25 by W 120: $10. | tractors), architeet same. Fimmpine was o ! R L. Atkins to James H. Gings. lot on N | ting, etc.. for same on same; = line of T street, 95 W of Sixth avenue, W 25| Same owner (with Martin (con- by N 110; $10. tracton), architect same—Painting, staining, Fmma T. and Ida B. Fenton to Albert M. | varnishing, tinting, etc., for same on. saig: Whittle, 1ot on E line of Sixth avenue, 50 N of Hugo street, N 25 by E 95; also lof on E line of Sixth avenue, 75 N of Hugo street, N 25 by B 95: $10. City Realty Company (corporation) to Marie | | Ash. 1t on W line of Third avenue, 110 N of 1 street, N 25 by W 120; $10. £1215. Same to Alfred C. Williams, lot on W line ' and W. Thornally (centractors), - archi- | of Second avenue, 85 S of Hugo street, § 25 | tect—All work for a two-story and basement by W 65; $10. _ | frame bullding on lot 18, block F, Sunset | Same to Madeline C. Willlams (wife of Will- [ Helghts: $4601. jam H.), lot on E line of Third avenue, 85 N | James N. Powell (owner) with B. T. Owsle; of T stréet. N 25 by E 95; $10. (contractor), architect J. W. Forsyth—Ail Jacob Heyman to William H. | work except plumbing for a three-story frame I WLR: atreet 0 BB b B e avenue, 225 Emog"u?g):m"s by W Ton s, Peter McCall (survivor of William . Western Addition 704; ¢ $8400. Annie T. Grundy, wife of Edmund (owner), | 46%° 1623035 . 24/23828. 16/24163. 40 24476 4531 . 16 24808 24 25156 120 25399 . 16 24 16 24 16 16 16 1824162 4024 24(24523 16,24740. 2425132 16/25049 /29094 24120154 1620304 !\5‘2\7.').’! 4020789, 20‘3NW 1639578 40 39736 1639908 40 40089, . 40(40321 2440481, 24/41024 16/41312. 16/41618. 80|42024 2442244 24(41790. 24/42960. 16/43153 40/43308 16(43564 40/43682 1643797 2444213, 16 SRSRLSRRSS PaavrasEsrsesaaErasareBaaaaiareasy 16 an192, 16 flonduras National lufiery Co.| - NATIVE SONS HELP CHARITY Military Drill and Athletic 15 i & Exhibition Will Be Worth 1 Seeing by Lovers of Sport 40 i fwr % AMATEUR CLUBS TO AID # Mechanies' Pavilion Show Promises Surprises and | Many Unique Features | —— The grand military ball and naval drill and athletic exhibition, which will be given in Mechanics' Pavilion to-morrow night by the Native Sons for the bene of the board of relief, promises to be ! very largely attended. According to the | practically completed programme given out by Chairman E. J. Lynch of the committee in charge, the performance will be a varied and interesting one, | 3408, 73758, 16, 8360, much more ambitious than that which }2’ Sar0. 15| packed the Sutro Baths on a similar 2‘1[ 9118 16 | occasion two years ago. i 18| The athletic features of the pro- 16/10121. l’: | gramme are of especial importance and s | have received the hearty co-operation 24 | of local amateur athletic clubs, partic- p 0658, 0 | ylarly the Olympic. Professors DeWitt fi“;m-u‘ 55 1! Van Court and George Miehling, in- 15 | ace LI 2480000 16 | structors of boxing and wrestling, re- 18| area s dem 24| cpectively, have spent considerable 40| 81244, 292, 40| time coaching the club mer::le?b;h:: o o expect to participate, and predict bou 80 si5 ¥ : pe P: . 80i8isie 1l Sylsiae: of particular excellence. Leader John Is) B J. Gleason and Captain Max Rosen- - 24 | feld of the Olympic Club have also lent 24 | their aid. The big Pavilion will be the 16/15988. ;’: % | scene of one of the most unique exhibi- 3}‘:%”" }: 24 | tions next Friday that have ever taken 16(1 16 40 place thére, and the board of relief 3"’;};‘,“ ”» i hopes to realize a large amount from 524 18 are sell- {gfibnau ‘2‘4’1;:;0" i% E :""‘“f‘;- - 't’}:: ::;le;;;lnmen!. as tickets 28H08. 119008, § 6 S4; 10 E #0)1ooia 16119034, i 4 16 The performance, which Dbegins 1619334 10/ 1471, 40 — 16 promptly at 8 o'clock, opens With a ol ioas fi:m ;2 . number of musical selections by a con- 80120264 16 L Lo cert band of thirty pleces, including | 2039 iy p 2yiats. members of the Native Sons’ Band, the 1620483 10 » First Regiment Band and the Naval a 16 1% Militta Band. 1051150 18 16 Following the band comcert is an $0:21350. 1o acrobatic exhibition by Olympic Club 5 24 athletes, including tumbling and other : 2¢ gymnastic exercises. & The third number on the programme 40 promises to be a very novel and at- 1 tractive one. It includes the silver- wand drill and other calisthenics which the San Francisco Turn Verein prize team has been practicing for the last six months, in order to compete with other teams at the State Turn Verein tournament, soon to be held at Sacra- mento. The Eintracht Society also takes part in this portion of the per formance, giving an exhibition of human pyramid building that is both unique and effective. A GOOD PROGRAMME. A number of interesting wrestling bouts are scheduled to follow the work of the German socleties. Most of the amateur champions on the coast will engage In these contests. Some spirited boxing bouts are prom- ised by the entertainment' committee by the leading boxers in all classes. Special bouts of fancy sparring are also scheduled. This part of the programme, which is about complete, is as follows: Sam Berger, Pacific Coast amateur light heavyweight, wil} box with Harry Chester. In view of the fact”that Berger is soon to meet” Rhodenbach for the amateur championship of the world, this event is one of considerabie importance to sporting men, especially the club contingent. Willlam Wollffe, coast champion welter- ‘weight, will box with his brother, Ted Woliffe, the ex-champion. Both are members of the Ariel Rowing Club. Bob Lundy, amateur coast champlon lght- welght boxer, and his brother, Jos Lundy, of the Olympie Club, will contest for honars. George Finnegan. who holds the coast ama- teur bantam-weight championship, has been matched with Joe Sullivan. George Carroll, champion of the coast feather-weight class, will meet Johnny Crowe. Special bouts: George Murray and Al Kauf- man, Bob Cairns and Billy Leonard of the Olympie Club, Henry Wilson and Harry Reflly of the Ariel Rowing Club. The following Olympic Club men have entered for the wrestling bouts: Heavy-weight, 168 pounds—George H. Williamson, Emile Tschumie; middle- weight, 158 pounds—Charles Jenkins, M. R. Jokel, Herbert Duncan, J. Crow- ley, C. B. Reardon; welter-weight, 148 pounds—F. M. Vechi, John Simpson, Joseph Hickey, Adolph Pockwitz, Jean Phillips; light-weight, 135 pounds— George Henseley, M. E. Dye, C. Pen-~ | tony, E. McKevett, H. M. Imhof, J. A. Jindoff, G. W. Freema: feather- weight, 125 pounds—E. J. Anstett, H. G. Miller, E. Vonar; bantam-weight, 115 pounds—L. Kullman, G. S. Kroger, Carl Sterns, G. Long and F. G. Carr, 105. The competitors will be under direc- 24190819 1691179, 16/91 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 98817 to 98917, inclusive, | being 50 numbers on each side of the number | drawing the capital price of $30,000. $40. 100 numbers from 63514 to GI014, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $8000, $24. | 100 numbers from 68450 to 68380, inclustve, ! being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of $4000, $16. TERMINAL PR 999 numbers ending with 67, being the two last fizures of the number drawing the capital | prize of £30,000, £ 999 numbers ending with 64, being the two last figures of tha number drawing the second capital prize of $£2000, $S. The subscriber having supervised the single number Class “E,” Honduras National Lot- tery Company, hereby certifies that the above are the numbers which were this day drawn | | from the 100,000 placed in the wneel with the prizes corresponding to_them. Witness my | hand at Puerto-Cortez. Honduras, C. A., this Saturday, May 14, 1904. W. S. CABELL, Commissioner. $15000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Indlana. Marion County. Morris Wohifeld, of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County. Ind., being first duly aworn, on his oath says that he is the bona fide holder and owner of one-half ticket No. 58532, Class D" in the Honduras Natlonal Lottery Com- pany, which number drew the first capital | prize of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars at the drawing held at Puerto-Cortez, Honduras, C. A.. on Saturday, April 16, 1904. (Signed) MORRIS WOHLFELD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of Aoril, 1904. & ISIDORE FEIBLEMAN, Notary Public. s m::mi’_‘_ fimifl‘f‘““m OF | tion of thelr instructor, George S. State of Iinais, County of Coo. | Miehling. There, will be a fencing Herman E. Horn. of 486 Wells street. of the | bout between Professor V. De Lam- City of Chicago, County of Cook and State of Tilinois, being duly sworn. doth deposs waq sar | berting, instructor Olympic Club, and | that he is the Jawful and bona-fde owner and | Mile. Sophle de L. French. De Witt | holder of one-eighth tick No. 38532, in_the | urt har; Honduras National Lottery Company (the Lou. | ¥ o0 COUrt will have charge of the | Islana State Lottery Company), which number | DOXIRg. drew the first capital prize of thirty thousand | MILITARY FEATURES. o } As a closing feature of the pro- payment of said nrize in full. 3 Sieneay HERMAN E. HOry. | Bramme there will be military drills Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th | and maneuvers by the National Guard day of April, A. D. 1904, dollars in the drawing held on the 16th day of April, A. D. 1904, at Puerto-Cortez, Honduras, C. A.. and that he hereby acknowledges the | and Naval Reserve. The first{of these ROSERT ii. SMITH. Notary Public. |1 'y military and naval drill by the Co(y\nmor::el.llhdold H-uuc(hvuns. Suffolk—ss. Light Artillery, with one-pounder T ST lollars for 25 - o, emu:- n(fl:’mnd cavital Dr!xn"‘l. f\eml{ {"f:, Hotchkiss guns, loaned by Captain green, residing at 110 Waverly street, Everett, Mass.. do on my oath depose and say that [ am the rightful owner and possessor of one- eighth ticket number. 26411, class "D, which drew the second capital prize of $S000 in the drawing of the Honduras Natlonal Lottery | Compary, which was held on Saturday, April 16, 1904, at Puerto-Cortez, Honduras, Central George W. Bauer of the United States ship Marion, now in the harbor. Lieutenant H. P. Smith will command the artillery during this exhibition. A pistol and saber drill by Troop A, cavalry, of the National Guard, fol- | America, and that the amount of xald prize .. | $1000—was paid to me In full without discount 1OWS. Captain Charles Jantzen com- | or charge of e elbon Presentation of manding. [ e ot T R O ““”-;. The closing drill is a pretty and AXEL R. NORDGREEN. ' musical one. It consists of guard Personally appeared before me the above named, AXEL R. NORDGREEN, and made ocath that the above statement by him sub- seribed is true. MORRIS SILVERSTEIN, Notary Public. State of New York, City cf New York. | mount by Company F. First Regiment. National Guard of Californfa, and in- cludes a number of bugle solos. Cap- tain John F. Eggert will act as officer of the day. Lieutenants James A. Mc- Four thousand dollars for $I, one. e 2 second _capital prize. ~Charies Koshler ™ reney, Carthy and Alexander McCulloch as | duly [y ‘dflfl.’;vgq;ndn;-r: that he is the officers of the guard and Lieutenant | ket Tamber 26411, class. Dy o (on*ialt Hermann L. Stindt as adjutant. duras r;-l:onn} ll:;ruerys t‘nma the drawing The committee in charge of the ¢ which was Leld on Saturday. Apri . H . 2t Fuerto-Cortes, Henduras, Coatorl! .’\‘rx'n-‘r?u: benefit performance is composed of E and said ticket wWon the second capital poiae $8000, and he received the money in full upen presenting the ticket. CHARLES KOHLER. J. Lynch. president of the board of relief, chairman; James Earls, Abra- ham Mayer, Percy L. Badt, Geprge W. Sworn to befors me the 25th day of April, Gerhart, Harry W. Mahony, John 1904. MAX WUSTEROW, Notary Public, | Flynn and Harry Levison. Woodward street and Metropolitan avenue. .-l'— ey . 4 State of New York, City of New York. Three thousand seven hundred and fifty dol lars for 25 cents, one eighth of first capital prize. Herman Scheiter. bheing duly sworm. and he recsived the maney n full upn sur- ndering the abuve nam: cket. % HERMAN SCHEITER. deposes and says that he is the true, rightiul 92 Park avenue, Brookiyn. and bona fide owner of one-efghth ticket No. Sworn to before me the 23th day of April, B6532, class “D,” of the Honduras National 1904. MAX WUSTEROW, Notary Public. | Lottery Company, the drawing of which was Originals of the forezoing affidavits held by ! held on Scturday, April 16, 1004, at Puerto- the President of th: Honduras National Lot- Cortez, Honduras. Central America, -and said Company (Louisiana State Lottery Com= ‘ ticket ‘drew the first capital prize of $30,000, pany).

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