The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 14

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Charles Proschild. belgved- father of “Edswin, Dr. H. ané George W. Prosthiid and Mrs. h_a native -of Saxony,. Germany. ve. DEATH NOTICES. l “ro P-‘e Thirteen. 0adFeliows' Cunelqryl Wenitapns From o June 1, at 11:20 o'clock. e g 5. In ihis city, May 20, 190f, ;l-l:y“l‘\d‘ o 2 ck, to Hills of | Sale. dearly btloved wife o , Sale, and | o mirents Wt 2 merment. Interment | inothier of Harry E. Sale, Mrs F: L: Ber: | o #5008 nardi and the late George‘A. Sale. a:native 51, 1904, - Jo- | ©f Iveland, aged s) years 2 monihs and 9 | OUNNORS—In “this “city.” May 31, 1004 J0C1 gave (Brookiyn, N. Y., papers plesse oopy.) || pa Connore, a’-maive of Ireland, ag | - GFFrienas and’ ucqu-!ulancu are respec fally invite to atténd the ‘funeral. to-a shis cty, “May 22, 1804, Emma (Wednesday ), 9230 o'clock, from_ her la thence - {o- Ba- beloved Aaughter of Jobn [ - residence, 41Y~Grove etreet, ook, Interment. Holy | { BALTS—In this eity, May 31, 1004, hmei A beloved - husband _ of Fannie - Sakts. lavi Tather of Minha Salts, son of the.lgte F7 nie Kelling.. and. brothér Of the late -Ave 5d 9 monthe. ty. May 30,-1904, Mrs. pative of Ireland, aged 1 year iaintances are. respect- the fuperal to-morrow ind - Mrs. ide. Harry and Fred- Chapman ‘g s | Mrs. A. E. Donlan, | | o, aged 40 years. | 2 acquaintances are ‘respect- | T. Burton,”and the late Mrs. g Houseols of Bordeaux, Mrs. . Edm native of - France, aged B8 yea the- funeral to-day | -Lative of ; lock, from Bis' late | "gorne funeral services -will be: held io- ] rankiin street, thence o 8L | ;oo (Thursday). -at. 11 o'clock: A the Tb’;p:u":m&':.?\:x"c:m | chepel of 0dd Fellows' Crematory. . t - ek | SEDGWICK15 this cfty, May 31, 1904, Mars 9330 :wclock. Imterment Holy - g "8 native of Ioiva,.aged 62 | vears !y ay 31, 1904 Charles s EO)U‘S—In glils city, May 20, 190¢, Plerra G. 7| of Annis Dewd, father beloved husbdnd of Pduline E.." ne & stance Dowd, and lov- r of Robert E. Dowd, a native of | Nav., aged 54 years 10 months | and loving father of the Jate. e ¥ Sorips; & native of France, aged. 7 years 11 _monthe and 26 days. " | EZFriends and-acqualétances are R Jied to atiend the funeral | - ruily invited fo attend the fomeral Wedge v " Poik stréet. thence | 3 1, at 9:30 o’clpak, from the Clarem; " here & réquiem nigh| --don Hotel. 543 Post street, therice to Fren > for the reposs. of Church -of Notre Dame es -Victdires, . where a requiem high mass will De celebrated. for . - Intenment, “Hioly € the repose of his soul. commencing at 10 ¥ i, May' 0. 1004 Mo’ ”‘:fm AR Vo Semamey. “In San Rafgel,-Cal., May 25, 1004, tain Charles £. Wenac, e - .a native of Swe- dsughter . 0 e 4. 3 vears. A ‘member of. ‘Court Acme -No. 5LF. of A EFThe funeral fike place: “to-day Wednesday), at i:20- o'clock, from the: pas- | f Valente, Marini & -Co.. 1024 -Stock-| reet. evment Mount Olivet: Cemetery. | WHE! Elizabeth Wheeler, ihie_city, May 30, 1904, Mary mother of “Beorge: . W Mina D. Wheelér and Mrs. J. a native of Manliue, N..T., aged Wheeler be, years [ Friends and acquaintances.aré. respest- fuly invited to-attend, the -funetal services ay. ¢Wednesday), at 2-6'clock, at her late residence, 1343 Webster street. . Interment COMMERCIAL NEWS innttnned I—‘mm Pm Fifteen. Charles | Etienne. Mr. | Maden Alice | x sorrow, (Thursday). residerice of Yer par Please " May 1904, | dear! 30, Mary n Francteco, ths and 14 davs ch amounts to :L 200, and.te Payable on the . thers was little néw vesterday, th g -tame on all thé exchariges. have drsaprointed @ gogd mmny.- #tockholders who. expected more, i1 view of ths which the company has .on ‘hand. ported: t6- bé holding nvies. Thy compdiry $15.251 34 from’” the sale- of re. and incluténg. two tarloads there remain eighteen carloads dend noww ‘paysble by Pacie: Coast the rate o 30 p" share, covering the re dividend of $1 and an: extra. ane of §3.. There was.a large accumulation: of Soit 1h the treasury apd the directors -doncluded to miake a yistribution of a good portion ¢f it [ . gamated Copper Company’ | Borax is acyumin wttend tances are the fune; pald. a | Associatio 28, - aclinquent _June Bunker Hill Oil dlye, June 2. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Sophie Bowers, & native I héneatter. : . s Max 30 1004, Lil TUESDAY. May 812 p . DNITED STATES “BONDS: Bid. Ask J Mar e of Ban Francisco, . B, Ask. 4s qr coup 4s qr reg...105%106%!3s qr- coup. MISCELLANEOUS BOND | Ala A W 5s01 Oak T Co CPC be 101 00 106%1071 48 gr cp new:182 " 2 06 me's ve 6f Pennsylvania, intances &re respect- H P & O R 6118 e funeral to-morrow H e114% — from his ! st b5 — Powell-st “corner Wi | H_C&S 5)38.100 | -where-a ‘solems 5s - 96 Do 1 e, celebrated for | Men's Institute funeral of our oy, from his-lite ick street, on Thurs- Cretary Mot 1904, . ‘Pgtrick. ' late Hannah Mc: /| \;V_‘;wn as, ‘Michaél, John McCoy, and Mre. Lizzie | o / 1; & gative ot | § GF f.‘d‘ 2: 63 years £ Contra f‘n.u 36 Marin C |Port Costa,. -18 v wat Co. . GAS A\D ELECTRIC. Cent 7. & P. 1 L [ Mituat ® 1o 125%) ‘quaintgndes are. respect- 1 the funeral to-morrow clock, from resi- | Mrs. Lizzie' Roich, een Union and Fi the bert, thence 40 Bt Brigide Chascr, ey 4| Pac L Co... 50l — requiem high masi will be celebrated for the | » - - s A repose of- his soul rated for th INSURANCE, commencing at- 9 ‘o'clock. Interment Holy Cross .Cemetery Firem's. Fnd.300 340 | McDONOUGH—In. this city, May 31, 1904, at BANK STOCKS, mr residence, 19 Walter street, u.n, A lu,n Bk..125 % 126 4 86 ed wife of Pa ton and the ot ughier of .Annie Geraghty, | Cal Safe Dp.145 lfle Mary and Jufia Kelly, | First Natioml — McDonough, Ang mother e rude and Jantes | Pumk of Cai 435 420 GE BANKS. W.. aged 47 years | SAVIN (Brookiyn Eagle | Ger § & 12280 2350 ;Sz\' & L 8o. — i o .|Bum S &L-— — |Sec Sav Bk. unetal h-—unar Mutual Sa - Il nion T Co... 00 S F Sav U.625 STREET RAILROADS. fs: Jenny ‘Gad Boston, - ahd );‘n:k l:a 2 i California | Geary .. dward E. Page, 3 native of D P"“DER Ireiand, -aged 84-yeard § months ana | Glant - 80% O1%IVigortt . 8. days SUGAR.- McKENNEY—in. Alameds, Oal., Ma. utiss “A.” McKenney, ‘beloved tonsgf A Mcicenney. and -brother o | James W and Emily G. | a native of 860, .| uLfl 13 )e-r- J mahxh and 27 H Hawal Honoka: Huteh P Co. = 2bc C.: 49% 50 Cliduea B C.. - 49 Makaweli C-. 8 €12, 13 mea. S C. $C 83, ‘9iiPaanhau 5:C. ms‘ ELLANBOUE. 27| Alagia P A. 40 *|Qceantc § Co. . 3% DELSON —In this éity, May'$0_ 1004 Ei. | G0 srye ‘A‘j s {Pac Aux FA. Sherman_dearly beloved won 6f Mr. and Seliy Mendeison, beloved brothei. qf | “A. Mefidelson, and. grandesn of Mr. and Mre. .J. Klarret and® ‘Kn E. Mendelson, m’mc € Borx. :u 1 MV& MtTm.100 Mmlm Session. rd— nsgun& Electri s s & e S s 9 -25 Buring Vafley ¥ ‘-ret“m'uflu :g % | Friends ] 60 Spring Vallex Water Co 08 oy iends ahd acquaintances ary respect: | 55000 1o Auyeles Ry B par cent.. ] So (Wednesday), at 10 0'|ur‘k(.::n""' to-day | $8°000 Ogkland Transit Cp € per cent. 119 25 . Sty recibcucs. S ol ":’"k"‘"fln:.': 810,000 Northern Ry of Cal 6 per cent. 106 87% Fowell, thence o T and Townsen strecty | $25.000 5 £, Cal 15t con ba (stamped). 108,00 ¥ train 30 ¢ Hille of v'w iR Oty 0. Soteesgat ) | 10 ‘Anglo-Callfornian” Bank 50 Spring Vallsy Wate Willlam and Mae 2 el broter of Johu and oS r:fltrhoen Secston. l";":Yz-v. -"n.vlflg(ey n:‘; ‘s: Fran- 40 Spring_Valley Water Co. . B Z In Oakland, Cal, May 1 1901, | P00 L A PR R Rt int con Bs. Margaret, dearly beloved: Uyrli.rtéd Securities: MISCELLANEQUS BONDS.- . - Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. 98 vis of native of County- Kery S rry, Ireland, T Notice of fusieral hereafter. Remaine at th Pariors of J. C*O'Connor & Cor 307 T GPC"‘ ard, and mother of Witta, Har. mor * and_ Ejgiil Pe ¥ SF Dndk 5s. — u"'.ILR of BF 4. 18% 783’ Nygard. a mative of u«.m,rk aged 47 years HISCELLANEOUB STOCKS, 2 monthe ané 13 daye. Ala 8 Mat Nav Co.-— - 907 €7 Friends and acquaintances ate respect..| Cal Cot e 31 Nev Nat Bk. — 200 fully invited to gttedd the funeral to-morrow | Cal G&ECor. — INB R R Co. E (Thursday), at 350 o'clock, from the paw.|Cal Powder. X CaL P Co. 108 Wi | lore of 1. ¥ Suhr & Co.. 1137 Mission street, | Cai Ship Co- 21 2 B Sav.1i2 between Severnh and Eight S RS Dl Ightit. Cremnkml PROSCHILD—In Cazadero, Cak, May 30, 1904, HENRY J. CALLACHER co (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.” n\uuu ng.;_mb& IND M LM Fifth e Lincoln ) Oak T 10OF Hall A C- Cal TI & T.115 130 Oak Morning Session. UNITBD UNDERTAKBRS. mibrs— ooy l-n 1 Directors ‘Embali Board— - B Pormerly in. M — $12,000 United R R of § F 4°per cent.. 78 50 _ ;:,’V“ at ,&0‘. “lm Tel. South 167. T ween h recs, Fourth and ¥ Firth st Mining Stocks. . B SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. cear! alie aha bejoved sister of Sam- where @ requiems. mas | - e ally. & mutive of Belfast, e ‘repose ot her oul, 3912 Ton, * Challenge. €on €lollar ... ay 81 ](IM ”bhlfl“ ‘I\H‘('Yh dividen@ of 1§ of l per. cent | 5 Herman « Ta ssessments lrr Ean Jose Land an: i R.E!ll ESI"ATE TKA\SAUI'IONS N “| Julius Heflfroun; Jtreet, | 255y & 100 Lot on' E- l‘lne "ot Ahbury -street, 8 2 10. | on undwlM % of 1ot :on ‘W line of S | P Bossing, 20 SW o Ninth, -1 btreet - $10. rect, between Thid and Fourin. | B I Wat-8a.15 o |8 ! s city, May 0. 1904, Annte | GH1NW- 550 0 112 mm 'm it e 1 d, ¥ - ygard, dearly beloved wife of Al By v\mb- st 1S|.nr o i - 113 - Cruse_.and Mary 500" Bulllon ... o /200 Calsdanila s "0_ 5 Challenge - Con. !’ 200 Chollar. :..... 17 300 Crown . Point. 20/ 100 Sicrra . 43 21} 400 Eiiver it 4il 100 Im!on Con m 421 100 Utah ... 28 301-200° Yel\nw J-m .22 160 Hale & Norc. - 80| Ammuon Session. 13 300 Ophir . 50 12/ 500 Overman . 38 f o8] -1 Scormon - 16! 13] 300 Sterra Nev 41 &1 S0 Stiver Tl B 60 400 Union” Con_ .. .57 100 Mgucun 21 ur :um Yellow - Jacket. 21 PACIFIC §TOCK EXCHANGE. Follgwing- “were the “¢aies on the. Stock. Exchange. vesterday : P Morning * Session. 141 100- Mexican =100 Alpha Cath- | . A. Salts & n Cew York, . aged et s raite | yuary (e aven Tniand pepers | <100, Con - & vaigs 168 ophite ence o Et. Peter's| - please covy.) 1 3 g Y sy ;(*hunn’:: will = T The Tuneral services will take place to- fgg !‘::‘uno Foint, '3| ;m t"(;“ Con. epose of ‘her soul, at 9| morrow (Thursday). at 10 o ‘clock,. at h 4 100 M?i;zln\ \1 éfl o Jtah . aly. Cro ery late residence, : “Nresi g “,;;m;_m‘, terment private. - Please omit owers. it o Atsernoon Session. i gt o b gered | SASDER—15 this uity [ 100" Awna: "33) 100 Mexican &0 N Srothas of -Chaxien| . Ben native 00 Andes 17 100 ‘Mextcan. . % and brother. o L :‘.oo Belcher . 311,100 Ophir .. 5 50 Y IS e Car- | riends and acquaintances ‘are Feip 200 Chollar. . 18{ 500 Overman .« .n B8 | Carqmer. & BaUVE Of| :yuily inviied 10 pitend the funéral to-du Con_Imperfal. 02('100 Unlon Con . ... 89 | g A Rematns| (Wedneeday),. at.2 o'clock. from tire’ funera’ |. 100.Crown - Pojrit.” 29, I3 D A pariors ot the H. ¥. Maaks Compans: S1T 100 Goutd & C 08 el of the Golden Gate . {fjaion . street. -Interment Qdd Fellows' A v e r g0 * | Cométery . TONOPAM MINTNG, EXCHANGE. | et | <1-4 RETAN—In this eity, May 31, 1904, Almes | Following were the sales on the San Fran- this ‘city. Ay S0 Se0h, Jamess | Secretan, beloved mother of Mri. ¥ M. cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: o : \ \hflnnn\ Mrs.” T. M, | Mornifis: Session. - 100 MacNamara . Midway. Afternoon Session. 100 Mont Fen..167% 100 3ont Top .. .¥ 70 A eLOEIhG Q ‘n:r.sbmr llpy n—a .M Eld Ask. Alk 14 bt 17 (3 1 100 Ton I((d--y E Aoa i 18 ©0 Belcher ‘80 — .08 | Best & Beich.i 00 1 &9/ Movican 80 | Bullo 12" 13|Occidental . 9. . 8L | Caiedonia §7 88 Ophir. - . 20 22{Overman 36 - 88 18| Potosi. - 17 18 15/ Scorpion 15 - 16, 85/ Savage . - 30 02/Seg Belcher ... 11° 13 3. 05iSierra Nev .. 39 Crown Pokit. 20 - 21 Siver B D BB East Sterra N 05 Louis - 10 uréks Con. . 50 Syndieate 1. - 03 [ Exchequer .. 41{Union . Con 58 Goukd & Cur: 28[Utah 08 -"Hale - &.Nore. #0(Vellow Jacket, 19 ’ee Jullai. )l 08) TONGPAH - MINBS. ¢ Bid Ask.| Bid 0ilmay & OBrien 04 04 | s 02fRay “Ton -, 11 <ny Gold - Anthor. - — 28 Rexcue 108 - 08 -Gold M Con.: 02 .03 Ton -Belment,. €7 €9 Jim -Butter .. 30 |Ton - Lycky: Tom .. 06/ Ton - 1 1214 MacNamara . 18| Ton B.= Mizpgh Ex: .. 37 39 Mont - Ton 828 26 Califorsia Stockand Oil Exchange 011 “Stocks Bid Asked. Assoclated Trust Cert 19 20 aribou -... 00 central Polnt C Hantord . Hore ;. Impesial ... Independence Junction- .., iCern—. Kern River & o8 “Arizon Docldental.of W it Clty Patrpleum. Peirleas Pitisburg 15 Red Crude 88 \kl(lur(ak 325 Sehator 67 Son evelgn 40 27 B2 Fowenty-elght § 50 Wt Rhore ‘Wabach 41 S It 35 00 « rre Fhusiee Northern: Cal Power: g Kern Riyer .. . Mohte “Cristo " Soyerslgn . Afternobn’ Session. Monté Cristo .. . 0 Independence Oft City- Patrol TUESDAY, MAY: 81.. . £ " Atina -or” Annie Brelizmann to Michael G. lof-on & 1tne of Vallefo street, 125 W. ‘of- Polk, W..25 by 187:6; $10. faté ‘of Ethel Ross (minor) vs. Harrlet ‘Babson. (hy_A. J. Richire). to - Francis | Fugler, line of Gou‘h street, 125 N of McAjlister, N 25 by W 100; 1300 _Davie and Rosa ¥ omb, lot on N 1iné of Pine nreel 1126 W of_Fillmore, W25 by N 100; $10. Samuel H. and- Bernie Kouff to -Geor ‘Boardman to Yt on N line of MoAllister 119:6 W of Steiner, W 27:6 by N 137, Edwird.J. or Edwarf J. Jr, and Frances J. Linden to Albert"Mever, Tot.on'N ]ine of Turk ktreet, 113:6 ‘W -of Pierce, W 25. by £ llne "of Plite stneet;’ E.2% by S 83; $10. Baird Fstate’ (corperation): to T 'B: Draper, lof on § Iine of Halght strest, 136 E of Auh- bury, E .28 by § 1373 Boyson_to unuhevr L. Sulikivaim, 16t on SE corner o{’l& lnd ‘Ashbury. strepts, Andrew L,.and Afrie L. Edwards " same, 100 .5 of 5 by E 125; Huafizflt |- John . and . Lorétte Graves .ta ume 19t 'on €:line ‘of Halght.stieet, 25 E of Ashbury, E 25 by 8.100; $10.- Belle Swasey to same, i3t on S lifie of Halght stréet, 5 F-of -Ashbury, B 75 by § 100; $10. Thoinas and Mary, . Vodden ‘to ¥, liné- of Ashbury llrm, 125 B §.25" by K, 125; $10. “Margaret A Burnett to" Sarah ,07‘ e 02:81% N -of Sacramento, N 25 by - 1:«143 tlo :—:n; ¥, Jiruns (Baily)to Joseph J. and Marle ; lot on-NW “1iny f “Harriso SW. 25: by "NW 9! amiiel .and. Fraices Croziér to’ and. John -R. Impey..lot- on N lina 6t Seven. teenth, street, ‘350 W of oe,” W. 25 by N 80; [0, Frank A.-and &‘mmle Meyer to Du\lel Casey, Tot_on NE eorner of Guerrero and Al- | oo streste, N 24 by E 75:.810. osa. and Willlam Wilkins de Winton to Tvan L.- Peterson, lot ‘on E lne of Dolores 160 N of Twenty-fitth, N 25 by E-125; Patrick and Mary E. 0'Bryan to John Cuneo, lot. on € line of Day street, 180 E of Sanchez, “E 25 by € 114; $10. Anhia Pefie (Belll) to Andrew Repetto, record 1888 D, 178, lot on .SE -corner smn[nun nd Chestnut. streets. E 87:6, § 46:6, W 22: N 22,.W 65, N 24:6: $10. " Ciithertne’ Audemard. to Thomas -W. Corder, ot eh 8 corier of Severith' and ~Natoma streets, SE 25 by SW 75, $10. Christian Degker to Margaret - Balzer, lot on wn NE line of Harrison avenue (Bruce pi SE of Folsom street, SE 25 by 757 g) Abram, or. Abraham and Rebecca Alty to.Odcar Hevman, lot on. SW corner of fth and Kansas streets, W .50 by 100; %0 lot on SE corner of Twenty-fifth and Ver ‘mont_streets, £ 100 by.S 100; $10. Willtam. McGeath to same, 1ot on § line of ace), Twenty fitth . street, 100. B of Verniont, £ 50 | by_S 100; $10: “William Watson to R. H. Ero ot -on S cnnm- of Clement street and Twenty-ninth" ue. & 7435, NE to polnt 40.7 § of Clement, 31 880 point'66:1 E of Twenty-ninfh avenue., 25:8 to_poimt 100 § of Clement, E 20 to W litie of ‘land heretofore -»fiv ed ‘b first party 10 Oécar He: n.~N lm. “49; §10. R rerent, B4 W u‘ni‘,‘:.;‘f.’ Ly & reet, 3 W 26:8.by N 100; $10, ey H.. Nelson and lury M. uwa to H. _mwofnamtt. 25 by 1amnic F. Rose I.nd iulu T .Bonesten io o Ef;mh avenue, Eliza Jane, d : 3 Fish, lot_on N 1 D streets or ton, 92:6331-3 NE g .swemnlufimu. E rl.fil—b. 7 2 pry, Dudle xnmdu enry’ G. visf ‘| solve “the .body- .than to correct the ' o - | . \ers, W E_line ' and George, lunr, lot on N 1is i W .of " Bixth R RN BARD Egg, Butter and Cheese Men Will Meet This Morning | i ew Body to- Admlt ‘Whole- .“md ltne -San F; - cheése business.” This is the, only ety ‘of its size and commerctal- importance {in ‘the United States which has- mot 'such an organization. About two years --ago the San Francisco Dairy Exchange | went aut of business because. certafn af its members found it easier to dis- \faults that were occasioning dissatis faction. "Its chief fault ~'was. in its method of Axing prices for. products from-day to day.by vote,of the mem- bers. Again last summer an effort was- made i1 vain at Fresno. to organjze the producers of poultry. and dairy prod- : ucts'and ‘the: commission men and re- tailers. \ For several _months & number of in- fluential ‘local dealers have - nursed plans “for “the organization ef an ex- -change upon-new Hnes and in - con- ' ‘sequence. o meeting will be leld at 10 | ©’clock this morning in the room of the Wholesale . Fruit’ Producers’ Associa-’ tion &t 5% Davis street. ‘Fhe' proposed ' organization was dis- [ cussed informally a.few days ago at a gathering in which the following firms | were represented: - Luhman, fartinelll - & Creon, J.'H. Newbauer & Co., Brig- haim, Hoppe ‘& Co. Fred B.. Haigh ville, Cressy, Voorlites & Co., jmer- & Bredhoff, Rousse] & Davidson,'Scott, "Re!merl & -Co:,- and Monotti; Larimer " 10 Ol'mlze an Exchange-, "PO BAISE COMMISSIOM_ salers. and Retail Dealérs| Iso " the . Produeers'_ After uexerai failures in tha same.| eis¢o will, sbon have an. active exehange composed of producers ! dnd . dealers in the. -egg, butter and| ' | instated. . Martins & Reed, Rués, Early ‘& Har- o { & €o. These firms constitute one-third | |'of the number ‘of local \\holesnlers in the. bisiness, > The only thing .as yet decided upon is theé. name ‘of the yew body. will be the San Frarcisco Butter, EK! und Cheese Board.- - - H. :Roussel, one of.the sponsors mr lhe mov.emen‘t, said yesterday. that the wholesalers, retailers. and produe- ©rs - Were digsatisfied -with - the" condl: flnn of ‘the- market nnd that -an ex- will take it ‘some -imonths ‘to gét'-in lworking order.' The hoard -is intended 1o ‘benefit all :in :thé -business and the vmomberaMp ‘witl be, open 1o whplesai-. retailers” and - producers wxmonc ‘discriniination. . e o Roussel said that- the murket de- { pends. upon- thé “netvspapets for qué- tations and ‘these are said -to-be often ! inaccirate. - The new board ‘will be- vi:»me regponstble -for publistied quota- { tions. be introduced, it is belteved advantage- -{ously. The dommission men will prob- Ably- effect a raise in ¢ommissions from a five per cent to. a ten per cent basis They: contend - that there ‘is na profit {in five per cént -and .many of the deal- _efs-now report -buying at met prices. The guestion of empty 'packages and | other vital matters wiil be adjusted in b ume 1f: the organization™ ‘succeeds. —_———— ; mmm RECLPT!D\\’ “KETIRING PRINCIPAL: Ahmedh High School Alumni Present _Dr. A. W. Scott With Elez-nt - Morvris -Chair, 2 ALAMEDA ‘May 31—Dr. AW, --| Scott; Drln(‘lpll of.thé Alameda High | e Wwho retires with the presem Mr- Purl Shl_kellord School, Girls’ ‘High Schoot of San Francisco, was tendered .a reception - by Alumni- Association of the .local ‘eda-| to-night. He was an elegant Morris - chair; the gift of Alameéda High Schooi during his reign as principal. Ira_ Kibby -inade . the speech of ‘presentation, to which Dr. Scott feelingly responded. Réfreshments were served during the with a dance. Those who received the guests were Mrs. W. H. Souther,. Miss Violet: Turner, . Miss Tenella Bishop, Miss- Mabél Gallego, Miss Alice Wey- mouth, Dr.-W..R. Bacof, Dr. S. 'S. Green, Edward R. Allen; Benjamin El- ‘l!att and Ir"W. Klbby. — z Mnkes Trouble for Firemen. . OAKLAND, May.31.—W. B. .Smith, a barber reslding at 118 Spring street, waa caught in the act of turning in a’ false alarm of fire this afternoon fronr box- 5, Seventh ahd Washington streets. Chief Enwgineer N. A. Ball of the Fire Department caused.Smith’'s arrest. % Sentenced to- Folsom. OAKLAND, May 31.—Harry Cilds, a oné-armed poigto peddier, Was sen: tenced to eight years-at Folsom:to-day for bur fl&rz{nis the heme .of Gus och.of Algmed: a. of 26 and mmn R. Flanagan, lot on- B ling Sandusu;;zo- 110 8 of Hugo street, by 15~ 120, Maude R. Henry, Solomon and Dora Gets o Jdot en W line of Forty-eighth avenue, 1nz2:6 N -of Li treet, N 25 by W 120; §10, ‘Elmer G. and Sarah O. Crafts to Michael and Vastina Hogan, lot on. W line f Bighth avente, 125 N of O styeet, N 50 by W-120; $10. Emanuel Lewis Investment Gompany to- C, and Jennfe V. Deichmiller, lot'on W line of %_ot:lots.1 and 2, block 28, Lakeview; $10. 8. Ducas Company lcorporation) to James Connell, ot on BW line- of San Bruno road, 50 NW 'of Olmstead: street, NW 50, by SW 120, lot” 6, block 11, Paul Tract Homestead; also 1ot on W iine-of San Bruno avenue, 200 S of Dwight street, § 25 by W 120, portion block 11, same; $10. . Dscar legman to Leopold Weinstein, 1ot on N line gf Felton street, 30 E_of Bowdoin, [-F 30 by N 100, Iot 17, biock 39, Railroad Ave- {niie Bxtension FHomestead; $10. Harriet 8. Merriam to Oscar Heyman, lot on NE. line of Berlin street, 100 SE of Olm- stead, 'SE_100 .b§ NE_120," lota 11 _and 12, h}zuk 16, Payl Trncl Homestead, As Willlam T. Washburn -and Emma. Richard- £on). to samie, Iot on SE line of Beacon s 55" NE of- Berlin, NE b2 |.&visions .28. and -39, b o University Mouna: $10; Y “Builders’ Contracts. (contractor), rchitect—All work excepl grading and plnung for a frame building for ! hly and grain bArn and store. on lot on W \lnl street, Q’ONMGM‘,N“ by $4500. m-to T Troth (owner) with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), _architetts Stone & Smith— Plumbing, sewering and gas fitting: for a frame building (five’ flats) on lot on N line of Eac- wamento street, 137:6 W of Maple; $11: Mary E. Marshall (owner) with & “Johnstan (contractors), arsfiitect Ralph W. hree-story Trame Sl "S.u”)""'"n'..“" x three- rat ng, on lot_on lldg fl Pvltm street, W1 Une it m:&“s‘;;l 36k e B 1 ) Kmue wnno.w-m Meyer to William H: line of Pulton strect, W .of 'n-my»unh #tenue, W50 by N aumbmwnuam gims (ywm) with. W, A. Roberts L fl-lrfnrl. architect owner—All work for -story” frame on lot on E line of 4 Sixth arenue, 225°N otumem street, N 25 by B l.fl. Oulllb Lands 1 The s¥stem- of . buying' and sell- | {ing on -the floor. of -the -exchange will .evening and the affair was .concluded | . | Forty-second avenue, 100 'S of W street, S by W_120; $10, Lorenzo Gotelli' t6 - K.:. Goteélll, undivided tion; | son -(as trustees estate of Benjamin Rlchflfl-- l(.nln " Joost (uwner) with A. P. cmuqi_ term to become the principal of the| pilkerson. the | Becker. cational -institution in Assembly I»iall,le s0. presented with | these. who had graduated ffom the 2R, Visalin: ‘Mineral King Clrtle-l-)(m Eva | |, Ocovil . Blossom manm Marks . and 3, ttle Thunen. -Petaluma: American. - Cirele—Mrs. =M. Hickey. FPorterville: Glant Sequoia - Circle—Mrs.. “Vida. n ev. . Red BI Palm Circle—Mrs. Mary Fish. Sreramento: - Court Conoordia ClrclerMre. [Da\ is dnd Mrs. Frances Hiserman. | *| James E. Cox and Henry- Rogge. | méason aifd the members will not ag.in J assemble until August3. & TO MAKE LAWS Womans Braiich Foresters of Auwnca Meets -in An- nual Sessxoll ’I‘o,MOrrow PROPOSE EW 'MEASURES I’ro,]ected Legrslatlo Many' ubjects . Wil ’.Be he Gn.nd Circle of.the Compulmi of the Forest of -America will meet to- day, {n seventéenth annud] session, in Elks' Hall -and ‘will. be ih .sessfon from day to day until all the husiness to- comie. up before, it is-disposed .of. The grand body will have.a number of- amendments to ..consider, among them a. proposition to rearrange’ the order in.which the grand officers L be elécted; one. to create a gener: funeral ‘fund, so that funeral benefit shall be baid from the grand ecircle) | fund instead of from- lndlvldu-l cirele funds;- ‘one to provide who.shall in stall the officers ‘of a circle; -one that no’ deputy’ shall have charge of more than one cirele, and another that any. member of ‘the ordér shal] have ‘the right to attend the sessions of the exe- | cutive council, g - During the session there - will ’ a ball in honor of thé grand officers and delegates and subsequently & banquet. The reports .will show that during the. year three new circles were insti- tuted gnd one, Sonon No. 269, was re- The following are the delegates from the several circles: . San Frumiscn, * Excelsior. "Cirele—Mise L. Lindon, -Miss"C. J.- Simpton_and Mrs. N."E. Brilth; B-y Tity 'Circle—Miss Bes- Roth; Golden. Gate " L|r- M.r- Jeninfe Lesser; Live Osk (,ln‘.le- J. N Btéine Hattie' Balll Robin' Hoad * Cfre Marie Nyhuis Mizpah Cirole—Mr. 15 frcie—Mrs, Ronan: inter Nos Circle— | T BlaKe, Mfs,'M. Connell and Mrs. Lizzis | Myers; San. Francisco- Circle—Miss Nonia Bar- vy and Mrs. Delia Defhl; Ferrucélo Clréle—NMrs. Joseph Scola; Martha Washington: Circle—Fred | “Dephletsen, Mra: M, Kaskel and Charive 1. Llchl‘ New . Centu nrqxe—un Elisabeth I. brendel Mrs. Maggie Lemme, Mrs, Anna Pag Miss' Lowise Siorer: Jameés G. ano Clr- 3 - e H.Car{wright and Mes. {da J° iy -Alal ed-—nanuel r’m:re nn . Ay 1. Cuty d. Trcle, MM Luty, Frola. —Queen. of Ihe- “Cirtle, ' Mese Eflen Dofrle .. Haywards—Haywards * Cirale, ‘Miss Ligwrehee ami T. H. “Thorndtke: . “HoM{ster—Sah - Beftito Camtfie ‘Sraube | and Siss Bose Kestlér. AMIQ B.ltl-y m‘ Jone—Tone . Cirele, Mgs. Ella - Faifchild: n. Ct Gircte,. Mea. aum rar ua; quette:" " Ladb—-wl Cirele, George . Reasoner. - - Log Ah((lel—Ul‘uon Cirele, . Migs® met!-. Frfeze and Mrs_ Rose Jordan. Marsaville:. Yuba Circle—Mrs, Clara ‘Meek and Mrs. Panline Schiab. - edom Cln:lo—lllu Bessle %lklund Circle—! " A. Davis lnnll (A)nsrdered Durmg Week 8 i this afternoon.: M Ml -McCoy. - and } FINB TROUBLE; Men Outside :of Produce | === “Combiné *Seek. to ‘Have Selling Pernnts Recalled WANT CRIMINAL: SUTTS 1|1t -Is - Charged - That - the! Woodward Law Is Broken and Trade-Is Restrained ‘Before- the Board of. Commissioners. this nttemoon Attorney Otto Wise will appear with witnesses, wsking that the Commissioners shall take from the-American Produce Com- pany, Wolf & Son sand L. Scatena & -Co.’ the permits hqued to them by the board . urider [ward law, -t sell perishable products on the States{ -property on’ the water front in Sln 3 Francisco. - Attorney Wise represents : Charles Lereari and othérs who are not mem- bers of ths Produce Dealers’ Protec- tive . Association. The basis of their complaint . is that by- non-membership in that - assoclation they were not gble to buy or ‘sell’ périshable produce, par- ticularly potatoes and onions, and that they ‘have been discriminated against, contrary. to. the provisions and intent of the Woodward law. Attornéy Wise conferred yelt’erd&y ‘afternoon ‘with W. H. Davis, "the at- torney ®f the- Board of Harbor Com- | inissioners,.and .also with Commissioner Spear, the. president of the Harbor Board, preliminary. to fiilng a formal covmplalnz to be presented -in writing to-day. According to Mr. Wise's state- ment, his clients seyverally visited the firms against. whom: complaint. is made | and putting down the price per sack | in_cgin of potatoes and onions sought to.purchase the vegetables; that they | were refused- because of tHe rules: of the ‘Produce Dealers’ Protective Asso- ciation, that provide that no.less than | fifty sacks shail be: sald to' any pur-, chaser. ‘The Witnésses will be on hand, 8o says Mr, Wise, to.substantiate the c‘ha‘_rge. Commissioner . Spear has promised ' that 'if the charges - are proved the Harbor Board will revoke the permits to sell on -State ‘property, | In -addition’ to the - proceedings, -be-|. fore :the, Harbor Commissioners, At- torney .Wise says-. he will proceed | against Trobeck & Bergen in the Crim- inal Court on the charge of selling on 'the 'State wharves without a permit, which is & misdemeanor. He- will also groceed against thie Prodice Dealers’ rotective Associatién upon the ground that it Is ‘an -organization illegally-in| | restraint of trade. Dealers will" be | notified’ to- appear. before the bo.rdi Phe .meeting ‘of ‘thel board to-day will' be of ‘much interest to all.the broduce men of the city and, [ ™ incidentally,” to .the growers of produce | ¥Frem throughout the,K Stafe and to mlny ‘others: P RPN S L HOBS GLASSBIOWER.—"Bérnard W. Clark, | & glassblower, resMing st ‘%1 Natoma street, ‘was_drugged and rol $4 by a young man | he. imet in. a _saloon at Se\.mh amd _Folsum .| streetd yesterday. The thief escaped and the | . sy Statdo. . 3300 Y(:dn"q Vaitcr, v Be_‘l sod, policé were -notifled. . RAILWAY TRAVEL. Verbano, o s P Rebali -and Miss I.” Reboli;* Sadi Carpot Cir- cle~-Mrs.. M. Calou and “Mrs. R.. Miramon; Imperial Circle—Mrs. Maber Bingham. Joste .Scbuler and Miss Rosie Rosin. -Sdlinas: _Santa Lugla €ircle—Mrs. - Laura. San Diego; Silver- Gate-San Diego ‘Circle— Mrs. Adelle Schiinger, and Mrs. Katle S(ppen San_Jode: . Hellotrope. Circle—Mrs. - A. Singleton. Santa Barbara: - ew Circle—Mrs. E. rs. Rosa Hartnett. The Ross Cirtle—Mrs, L. A Tamalpais Circle—Miss Kate A. Santa Rosd: Sausalito> iss_Auna_Olson: leMiss Ellen Hal- Soledad—Violet Circje-! Stockton ('.‘1 and Mrs..R. Kalek. : Buena Vista Clrcl!—!drl. Jodle Polssor. Vallejo: rmguc Clrcle—-MrI _ Flora Solo- Emrick, Witsonville: Pdfaro’ Valley Rose Circle— : Weodland: Mparguerite mrm-un Mezgan. Santa Ana: ‘Fidelity Clrcle—Mrs. Mary | Puker —_—————— Gives mnn Three Months: BERKELEY. May ,31.—Frederick C.. Dana, who suffered temporary -in- sanity after pleading guilty to a charge of misdemeanor ‘embgzalement for robbing his employer; William Pfaff, was sentenced to-day to three months’ imprisonment by Justice’ Edgar. Dana, having regained his senses, pleaded in court for mercy, saying that his'down- fall was due altogether to drink, to which he had been addicted for years. —t————— . TUnitarian Club Events, e ALAMEDA, May 31—Major . H: T. Sirge will- Bddress the Uhnitarian Club to-morrow évaning on . “Life im the Philippines.” ‘Uncle . ‘George Bromley is on the progsamme to relate some of his humorous stories. This will be the lait meeting.of the club for the present —————— _ §teals Clergyman’s Watchi * OAKLAND, May 31.—The Rev. J,] Schneider,: residing. ‘at 526" Sixteenth street, -has complained to the police that a gray-bearded sneak thief about 66 years old stole-a watch ‘and chain from thé house. A pertion. of the chain was found in a saloon at Nine- teenth street and’ San Pablo avenue. Tate Shipping Intelligence. | . SAILED. 8 Tuesday;, May 3T. Stmr Grace Dollar, Olsen, Grava Harbor, DOMESTIC PORTS. TATOOSH—Passed in May 31—Ship B-nn - Failing, hence May-16, for Tacoma; bktn Pm. land, from San Pedro, for Tacoma. OCEAN STEAMERS. ‘NEW YORK—Arrivedl June 1—Sttr Vader- Iand, from Antwerp; stmr Ethiopa, from Gla: gow and Movile; stmr Ceyic, from Lrerpool -C00K BOOK OFFER TO CLOSE - AUGUST - . 30, 1904 . The(hlllflookl!ook-m- fum offer will close on August 30, 1904, and all readers of this mwhodedre-m'ulu:h hous . " fail to place Morfla lm-. mediately. This splendid ‘premiuin will. be offered to Call subscribers at the exceptionally low rate of 50 cents per copy. omulm orders 25 cenis additional 3 wdu—-m Cifcle—Annah 'Hlll apd * Louts’| - SALIFORNIA ‘LIMITED TO CHICAOO LEAVES DAILY at 9:30 a. m whslm _with all trappings. - } for/ Blosktest, Fretao, Bakersfield, :00 p. m. !ur Stockton. 00 p. m. for Kansas City, Brl.nd Canyon asa Chicigo. - 30 a." m. 05 M) Merced, Hanford 4nd Vieatia. - CAIJNINIA NOI’[IWESI'EIN RY. G.- ‘ll HIAIGISGD AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry. ’ofi of Market Htreet. 'ron. 9100, 11:00 & m.: o.b-so.uwmulo- WEEK DAYS—17:30, 1380, 380 3:60, Baturdays—Extra trip at 30, SUNDAYS—-7 2:30, 3 WEEK DAYHOG 6:50, 7:35, 7:90,. :ngsu 12:50, 12:00, 3:40, B cenx " Saturdays. 2 A m-ct sonran. '] a2y Tioos. ran. Week | Sun- | __ Destina- Week - Days. | days. son, Days. — ot T4ba 40 & 2s P 25 b vy loze BB |BEB| Beds © » 'y Claverdale. SAN FRANCISCO. Frox JUNE 1. 1904 Fxarr Deror (Foat of Market Street)’ m"u TINE. ;fl: Vacaville, Winters. Toun Cailstogn., ‘Sants . 7.30a valieso.- Japa - Citsiogs, ‘Santa . . 7-30A Niles, |urlwra, Fracy. Lath Stook:on 2.00A Shasta !x - Witliams m.r Bartlett Sprin Wille +Pruto; {ieil BR - Partls Tacoma. Seattle. 8.00A Davis, Woodland. Knights Landing. Marysviile, Ofovilie. .. 830 Port Costa. Martiner. - Antiach, nym-.l;'ru man. Armons. Haoford. Porterville Stockton, New- anos, Mendota Visalis kL s30a ik s ton. (+Mliton), lone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysviile. Cbico, < Redmnt‘l” Rt g 4.20» m daie. ) lele. Ay D O ora. Tuolamne sad ADger 4402 nora. 9.004 Aunue!x press—Ogen snd Base. chmond, Wi Piariincs and ger Costa, Martines, Byrom, Tracy, -Iathrop. Stocktom Merced, Raymond, Fresno, Goshen June- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visslia. ay e L Sodessa uuec'l. Lorends, Freamo snd 08 beyond Port Costd ariines. * HKIIE’.B-SE.-.OH.VIUOJ’.,N! Callstoga, 1ta Row - 4.00m Niles. Tracy. Stockton. Lod! :g ard, Niles, Irvingion, Sia 34 Puget Sound and -.".? Port! 8.504 * 8,060 Bens Pacecngir Fort Coste. Sut: suy, Eimira, Dayis, Sacramant Treahee, Lake Tahoo. snd Way s beyond Sacramenta. 750 l 108 hynm. ‘Niles aud San Jose (lu— dayonly) ... o 11.50a COAST Ll NE it of Hd'lfl‘ BWM ) '745.-:-0' Excursion(Sunday 0aly) 8164 ';'-l\'.n, - ey nsnln.’ch, k. Big Basin, Sants Cruz.. 12.165 !nnx. Centerville, Saa_Jose, w Almaden. Los Gatos. Feiton, Bolld'l‘ Creek, Santa Crus aod Principal 'ny Stacions. . 4189 '-‘uk 'Il jose, Los Gdios and 4157 er' o hlwn oulder Creek and Santa Cruz, Saturdey sud Sunday only.. . MD HARBOR FERAY. e oo W\lcllz‘:‘o nfig'llal:l Siipt g A e 1 From omA‘!n !oc‘z of Broadway — ~nné Px\;:- 1 2 00 400 18:08 10:00 a3 [ (Broad Gauge). AR e N e Strecta.) 104 San Jose aad Way Stations 17.004 San.J6se and Way Statin: 7164 Monterey and Santa Cruz Ezenr- m (Sunday only). 8.0 New Almaden (Tues., Frid.. o 8.00A The Coaster—Siops oniy San .TM Gflroy (connection for Hollfs ter), “Pajaro, Castroville (con- ‘nection to aad from Momterey and Pactfic Grove), Sailnas, Saa Ardo, Paso Robies. Santa Mar- garita. Sau Lais Obtepo, principal stations thence Supf (connection for Lompoe), peicipal stations thence Santa Barbara.San Buena- ventura, Moutaivo, 030 .sed, Bur- 10.55a 18.554 »8.554 10.459 I v v llfl: San Jose and Way Stations. . Santa Clara, San Joos. Lod Gatos and Way Stations ... 1300 8an Jose and Way Stations 18807 Del Monte Exprem—Sante Crara, San Jose, Dei Monve. Monterey, { Pacific Grove (connects at Sants Clars, except Sunday, for Santa ‘Boulder Craek and Narrow Gauge Poinss) . 5-30p Pacific Grove Way Passenger, Rur- lingame, San Jose and Way Sta. s, connects at Gilrov for Hol- . lister, Trés Pioos, st Dajaro for Capitola, Santa Cruz st Castro- riile for Sainas. ¥ Statfons. . 00 et Crere. ua Jose: Tow n-"'. 2 - Wright and principal Way Sta- tions (except ;“ e 2150 © Sanday) cipalWa anget Kxpress.Redwood. ;Saifias Pase Robies, San Late 0% Los Angelés, l‘ Paso. New Orleans, New Fork. Con: wopping 2., 700436 T A .. $:20 2. X aad $:00 7. X msmmm. NORTH xoss VALLEY, THROUGH TRAINS. dafly+Cazadero and way stations. . 'm ‘Hopland B m., Sundays’ only—For. Point Reyes.: and Ukiah. | 7: s : b datly except Junday—For (:u- Sherwood. 7:25p p. m. datly mpt Saturday and Sun- 8:00 a] Guerneville and |10:30 s cte. 2:30 pl,Camp Vacation. | 8:45 p| conly—For Point Reyes. Sy 8:18 p. m. Sundays only—For Cazadero. ete. - Sonom | 8:20p | TICKET OFFICE —626 Market st. - Glen :n-n. s Aa.[ . FERRY—Unlon Depot, foot -of )nrm st TAGES aonnect at Santa no.. for Whit, sfll pur Springs; at Fulton or Mtor'nrl.- and Ma: est Springs Lytton ; at Qaynarsilie for snw Sprines: . Springs; at .. Cahto, Bell's brllu. ‘Harris, g Garberville, Pepperwood, Beotta ::mmnmmml-tflbfl-hhnm Sundgys—Round-trip ticksts mvnfl!nnhlul-lb”d’t o 88k potnes Sttice, 850" Market strs ‘street. Chrontcls athe. . PR waiivg, R._X.‘RYAN, i oty ap, muflh Sirdre Railroad) OFFICES jand SAUSALITO Freky, Foot Market 5t L =] MT TAMALPAIS lhu.unv_' “San rnncueo I-n-fhma.l a.nrnncimc 7 Week 8:80 r| Tamalpais to Rl Val'er WEBKLY CALL 18 Pages. $1 per Year ‘/

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