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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1905 with board for tw room, Castro cars. Phone block from with board; private =037, Call office rooms, table and ser- Whites s:wing machines Jessie 4461. WHITE 915 Market st You know where w. 1051 MKkt. st. and_repair CK ng guaran- ission st STORAGE AND WAREEOUSES. § at cut rates. P R TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Typewriter Exchange 2D_HAND typewriters sold Webster Typewriting Inspec. mothers for backac! bearing Gow: Y. nervousness: VIAVI CO.. 2304 V A _WAY mrosu:.s. PROPOSALS FOR A TION—Depot Quarte: Monigome n Fra 1605—Sealed” propo of PROPOSAL B 0 o be opened essed to Major C. A-, Depot Quarter. A STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE system Fra. I 2 echosle: 810 Dy amond, 1 F) yeeterdar Kehoe ich, 18 Bush street, and Sarab McBrain, 1§, Deer Creek. Okla BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriaze mail will not be ini and death notices sent by ey be handed s and be in at eitber of ¢ indorsed w ence of per- #one authorized the same published Notices res: y to the announcement of the ev re published once in this column Zree of charge. —_— BORN. this city, March 9, 1905, to the a city, March 8, Stephen Evans Miss Winifred de Voney GAULT—JAMES—I by the Rev. W. M ton Gault and Nevada C y, March 8, 1905, lexander Comp- Jemes, both of Inches, Isabella—85. Jones, Joseph—350. Eastone, Mazy 1 Kirby, John P.—78 McVicker, Ross L—29. Peterson, John—T7: Sampson, Thomas—38 Schiweitzer, George—33 Juan A.—82. ABRAHAM—Friends of the late G. Abraham are respectfully invited to mttend the dedica- tion of the vault on Sunday 11:80 & m., Hills of Eternit BRAND—In Oakland, March 10, 1905, George, beloved husband of Bilzabeth Brand, a na- tive of Englend, aged 82 years § months and days. COLEMAN—In this city Hiam, beloved husband of man, a native of Queens! 70 years. §7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), a: 1 m., from Odd Feliows' Hall under the auspices of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1. 0.0 F Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by Market stree CREAGH_In t March 12, at Cemetery. Mar 9, 1905, Wil t Cole- , aged s city, March 6, 1906, John, i of Maria Creagh, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years an DOU: GHEHT’\'-— In Sen Rafael, March 10, 1005, Mary A., beloved mother of Danfel J.. Thomas J. and Mary F. Dougherty and the ate Kate T. Hayward and John M. Dough- erty, a_native of County Wexford, Ireland, aged 77 years and 24 days. € Notioe of funeral hereafter. EIENER—Ip this city, March 9, 1905, Sarah, relict of Morris Bisner, and mother of Ben M., Abe L., Norma, Helen and Elsle Elsner Mrs. H. Friedman, and sister of Mrs, Gunzendorfer of Monterey, Mrs. R. Kline and Miss Frances Gold- Germany, aged B of Newark, N. J. stein, a native of F¥riends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | . at 10 a. m., from her 141 Broderick street. Hills of Eternity Ceme la nee ate, 2. m. train streets. FALLON—In this city, March 10, 1905, at her residence, 2537 Post street, Kl(e belgved wife of M Falion, and si of Mrs. Mary Moriarty, a native of County ]\!lkenny Irelana, years. ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. FAY In this city, March 9, 1905, Ellen Fay, M( ed sister of the late Thomas Fay, and of Jokn Fay and Mrs. Mary E. Shep- ard, a native of County Galway, Ireland, eged €6 years. ‘Pmuu and acquaintances are respect- ly iovited to ettend the funeral second-hand $5 | 11 Montgomery | corner of Seventh and Market streets, | ectric car from Twelfth and from Third and’ Townlend to-day | (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors | 2000 Gold Anchor.. 68| 300 Rescue .. 1 ? James McGinn & Co.. 214 Eddy street, | 2000 Goldfield Min, 78/1000 Sandstorm 3 ience to St. Brendan's Church, where a | 1500 Great Westrn. 03| 100 Sandstorm Ex. 1T sclemn requiem high mass will be celebrated | 3000 Indiana s, 01} 500 Sandstorm Ex. 16 | for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 | 1200 Jumbo M Co. 90! 500 Silver Pick .. 17 | a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 2000 Home .. 22| 800 Silver Pick 18 | FEROT—In this city, March 10, 1905, Emile. | 1700 MacNamara.. 48/1200 St Ives 0} | belov son of M August Lacroix, and | 500 MacNamara 44!2500 Ton Belme 25 brother of ihe late Armand Ferot, hative | 500 MacNamara.. 45 500 Ton Belmont.. 90 | of’San Francisco, aged 36 years 10 months | 250 MacNamara 48] 400 Tou Gold and 16 daye. 250 MacNamara | 500 Ton lldwny 1 01% | *E>ricnds and acquaintances are respect- | 2000 MacNamara.. 50! 350 Ton Miaway.. fully invited to attend the funeral services | “500 Mohawk . 251 100 Ton Midway. 1 m] | Sunday, March 12, at 11 a. m., at the parlors | 100 Mont Ton...2 8714] 100 West Bnd 48 | | of Julius & Godeau, at 810 Van Ness ave- | (0 Mont Ton . ;1 100 West End 50 | | _nue. 200 North Star 11000 Wonder . 08 | In this city, March 9, 1905, Julla, be- Afternoon Session. | | | H Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 1 | | | | | loved wife of Bérnard Fox, and motber of Ak 47 George Freeman Fox, and daughter of James e Sy 48 Freemen, and sister of Kate, Michael, Pat- i < 85 rick, Owen and Thomas Freeman, Mrs. A. 85 Bregeta and Mrs. John Ring, and_sister-in- ~52 law of Daniel, John and Joseph Fox, Mrs. 82 | J. Flanagan and Mrs. M. Starr, a native of 54 | ounty Monaghan, Ireland, aged 22 years 29 and 6 months. (Stockton papers please copy. 06 ! | [ Friends and acquaintances are respect 39| fally invited to attend the funeral to-day 30 | (Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- o | Gence, 3 Kentucky piace, becween Tennessee Goldfield - Min. 772000 Reseus ... X! | =and Minnesota streets. thence to St. Teresa's poalieici o 03] 300 Sandetorm 70 | here a requiem mass will be cel e . iRt 4,,‘ ! i e el e e Bt Jim Butler .. 62/ 200 Ton Gold Mt i oy 1500 Putler - 20 Ton Meidway. 1 10 T—In this city, 1906, Henry | 5000 Lone Star 20} beloved brother of Eliz e 7 by | Englend, aged CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | da ! Tonopah District. | | INCHES- At San Pedro Point, San Mateo | Bid.Ask.| Bid.Ask. | County, March 10, 1905, Isabella, wife of the | mp Relmont.. 90 47 | late Robert Inches, and beloved mother of | catisornia ... 28 10 Robert Inches, Isabella Felicani. and Jessie Malerbi, a native of Arbroath, Scotland, aged S5 years 11 months and 12 days 7 Funeral strictly private, from the resi- Cash Boy ... dence of ber daughter, Mrs. Felicani, at 36 ‘ 11 In Oakland, March 9, 1905, Joseph, o7 s 02 Rescue .. band of Mary Jones, and father ome e 22/ Ton Exten 0 4 09 m, Henry. Charles and Theresa | jim Butier .. 61 62Ton of Nev.i1 oa 11 8 native of Wales, aged 50 years. . i Little Ton 90 1 10!United Ton .. — S lk‘:?gns M:;[‘i | Lucky Tom... 03 05!West End - m g gt Golateld District —i Maggie and the = five of rey, 08 08| 87, a hative of Monterey, Pty ;3.‘{9“(1“" E: vill take place to-morr: = Lone Star | at from her late r 0 OiMav Queen =1 Bryant street, thence to 5t. Rose’s | Blue g:“ R 08 L DiBlohaw i v services. Interment Holy Cross | Breuion s o = so! ered into rest, in this city, March | Bull & Bear.. 07 P. Kirby, beloved father of { Booth M Co.. 12 w ol ary A. and Anna B, Kirby, Mra, | Columbla ..l €0 fid 3 s'and Mrs. Nellle McGee and ',"1‘"“ la Mt. 53 o e ther of James Kirby of Watsonville and | Conqueror ... 17 % w0, Michael Kirby of Webster, Maes.,, a native | Diamond .... 11 12l 20 of Ireland, aged 78 years. (Tacoma and Se- | Diamondfield. 74 —!Sandetorm — 0} attle, \\s()) papers please copy.) | Exploitation — 141Sandstorm Ex. 18 s and acquaintances are respect- | Dixie Min ... 20 27Sfiver Pick 14 1*‘ fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Frisco ... = 22iSt Ives 40 42, : March 11, at 8:30 a. m., from | Goldfleld Min. 74 76|Treasure 11 nce, 37 Lafayette street, thence | Goldfleld Ton. 05 09(Verde . 04 Church, where & solemn re- | Hibernia — 20/ Vernal 1 18 will be celebrated for the | Jumbo M (‘n a1 B Wonder . —_ ‘ 1, commencing at 9 a. m. | Bulltrog District. 1 s Cemetery. Amargosa ... 14 —IBullfrog Bx.. 20 — R this city, March 10, 1905, | Bullfrog Min. — 80/Bullfror N Bk 80 — | Rose Lydla, beloved and youngest daughter | Bullfre. Annx OR 10/Mont Builfrog. 14 18 ate’ Charles and Mary McVicker, a | Bullfrog Cons 05 —!Orig Bullfrog. 40 42/ aged 29 years Bulifrog Com 10 —I | ends and acquaintances are respect- | Other Districts. | ot 15280 . o the moruasy | Esperanza ... 01 02Southwestern. 60 170 the Golden Gate Undertaking Com- | paymaster n Er_’lf.},‘,:‘:,",’“m'" HieeniEy fission street, near Twenty-first, Peter's Church, will be. held at 2 b . Cross Cemetery. To the officers and members of Orinda Parlor No. 56, N. D. G. W.: You are hereby requested to attend the funeral of our late Ray & O'Brien 05 — where services Interment Holy TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session. ] Tyeterici 3 4 Assd Ol Co Stock Tr Cert. Volght to Harriet A. Faulkner Caribou sister, Rose Lydia McVicker. By order of | 8000 Bullfrog Com 11/1200 Mont Ton HENRIETTA WILSON, President. | £00 Columbiax Mt. 601500 Ton | ANNA GRUBER, Secretary. | 1000 Frisco Gold.. 201000 Ton PETERSON—In the City and County Hospital, | 3000 Kendall . 2711000 Ton March 9, 1905 John Peterson, a native of | 3700 Gldfid Red L. 07/1000 Ton Sweden, ‘agedy 74 years. | 500 MacNamara.. 4 — he City and County Hospital, | 5000 MacNamara.. Marsh 10, 1905, Thomi Sampson, a native | 11 a. m. Bession. of Iralgnd. aged 33 vears. {1500 Black Butte.. 45/1000 Sandstorm ke SCHWEITZER—In this city, March 8, 1906, | 3000 Columbia_Mt. €0/1000 St Ives . 41 George J. Schweitzer, loving husband of | 1000 Florence EX.. 2000 St Ives . 42 Emma Winter Schweitzer and son of Joseph | 1000 Kendall 500 Bt Ivea . 40 | and Mathiida Schwelitzer, and brother of | 5000 Lone Star 20, 500 Great Westrn. 03 Willlam F. Bchweltzer. Mrs. F. 8. Kelly, {1000 MacNamara.. 48/6000 Ton Home 22! and Mre. ¥. R. Orella, & native of San Fran- | 5000 MacNamara.. 483000 Ton Home ... 23 clsco,_aged 32 years 2 monthe and 20 days. | 5000 Mont Ton ...2 70| 100 Ton Mdway.i 0714 C>Funeral Baturday, March 11 &t 9 1200 Mont Ton ...3 851500 Ton N Star... 83 | a. m., from nis late residence, Chestnut v Fireet, thence to St. Francls Church, where | 100 rothwell - mass will be said for the repose of his soul, | commencing at 9:30 a. m. Funeral private. | 2000 Black Butte.. 4411000 MacNamara.. Please omit flowers. Interment at Holy | 1000 Black Butte.. 45! 500 Mont Ton...2 8SiG Cross Cemetery, b, electric car from Eight- | 1000 Gold Anchor.. @0! 500 Great Westrn.031 eenth and Guerrero streets. | 1900 Gola Afchor -+ 70100 Bn Home 22 SIFONTES—In this city, M | o et . Home 3 tes. & native of Salvador, aged 32 years, | 500 MacNamara.. 47 7, The, funeral will take ‘place Monday, | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. . at 8:30 a. m., from the parlors | Bullfrog District. 2"Van Ness avenue, | Bid. Ask. / ; Mary's Cathedral, where a re- i LA Quiem mass will be elebrated for the repose | Amargoss ... 18 —{Mont Bulifrog. 15" 20 | of soul, commencing at § a. m. Inter- | DULTE An) 1Orig Bullfrog. 35 40 Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric | DUllfre N Bk 20 _31/Wonder ...... 08 00 funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero Goldfleld District. | R 15 —IMay Queert .. 08 — | March 10, 1905, | Black Butte.. 43 44 Mohawk 20 —{ Blk Butte — 11T — 35 and father of Theodosia Tobey and Curtis | Black Rock.. 04 o — Tobey Jr., and brother of W. D. Tobe; | Blue Bull 28 . | native of Wareham. Mass., aged 66 years | Columbla Mt. — — oelg | 11 months and 6 days. (Wareham papers | Dixle Min ... — 89 41| please copy.) Frisco . .19 218t Tves 87 42 Goldfield Nev.” — 7RlSandstorm ... 70 T4 On Sunday. March 12, at 7:30 p. m., Right | Jumbo M Co. — d0|Sandstorm Bx. 18 1T Rev. Bishop Nichols will administer con- | Jumbo Ex ... 27 —ISilver Pick — 18 firmation and also dedicate a memorial win- | Lone Star 1R 20/Treasure . 12 — dow in men.ory of Willlam G. Badger at St. | Kendall ..... 36 —|Vernal . 16 — | copal Church, Clement street, Tnnoplh District. { District. Mr. Badger was one of | mon Belmont.. 93 pioneer churchmen on this coast. | Gash Boy ... 09 X o Con, o= ?g e | Gold Anchor.. 67 orth Star 83 57| | | Great Westrn. 03 04/Paymaster 05 08| COMMERCIAL NEWS & & BEG 5.8 | Ind Tonopah. — 06/Ton of Nev..i1 50 —. | ! ig}m\nunor - piTomahawk 1. 33 14 | g AT acNamara. 46/ West Bnd - { { Continued From Page Fifteen. Midway .1 971 1 12151 B { —_— 2 Other Districts. ! Cen Bk, Oak iOrpheum Co. — 16y | Anglo-Nev ..2 70 —[Gold Mt Con.. — 02| |PacC_Cas Co.124 1273 | Psperanza 01 01%IRay & O’ Brl 0 — |Pac Sur Co..105 — | Free Gold — 15[Rothwell — Parat Paint. 50 — | Florence Ex.. 15 16(Ton Gold M 16 17 {8_F Drydock — 65 —————— ISF_ & SICoal 20 | RFAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | = M. G ang TRIDAY, MARCH 10. TR and Bliza Haley to Nora Dem }-206 i pock Co 20 82 | 3 N line of Greenwich street, 200 W ot Bor. | _ Do nw pool 89 [UR InC pra 70 — | chanan, W 25 by N 120; $10, Lon& SF Bk 67 Do com ... 30 — Louis and Jennie Friedlander to Mercantils Mat Nav Co 70 — | Trust Company, lot on B line of Webster : SALES street 112:6 S of Sutter, § 25 by B 95; $10. { Motning [Beigion. John McKenna to Catherine McKenna, lot | | D W ine of Webster oireer, 91:6 8 of Ful- | 50 Hono Plant Co (old pool)...... 38 75 nl}rl‘smv‘c:ru:";s"::fx',:rwgsé".’:.'g"..f"kcwm v. | California Stock and Oil Exchange. | bert streets, E 215 by 8 137:0r sio "0 11 } A2l Stocks— Askea. | | H. H Nerwood to Elise Norweod, lot on B na . line of erick e .22 8755 by B 83 street, 27:6 8 of Sncnmen!n. | | (wife of Cn-n%fir) lot on S line of Sacra- Claremont . mento street, E of Lyo Forty . { 1oL 8, n Bmreap | Four g illiam Garn to John and Winitred Hough- | Hanford . ton, Jot on S line of MoAllister street, 131:3 | Home W ot Lyon, W 25 by § 1. $10. | Independence . R. and Bella Lilenthal fo Calvin E. oot "ot 2 Knfckerbocker and John' G. Barker, undivided | Kern (new) . % halt of lot on E line of Stanyan street, 137:6 | Monarch of Arizona 5 N of Fell, N 52:6 by E 110; $10. Soble TYID - - 2 Helen B. or Nellie B. Reed to Louis Fried- | Occidental of W Vi Oll City Petroleum lander, lot on B line ot J: stree W of Locust, W 50 1;;‘“;“ s to Niels F. . 10. [ Superior . mhono’l’q' {l(xl:chalfn ;; .l Pe Thirty-thres . on e o lsom street, 25 8 of Fit- | Twenty-etght teenth. § 25 by W 110; $10. Same to Domeni b 0 Tyjsom, strest, 125 122: Firenzi, lot on W line of Fifteenth, 8 25 by ¥ Hichard J. and 7, V. Blennerhassett odore . Cressy, lot on SE corner of !':3:‘ ton and Sycamore avenues, E 80 by § 85; Elizabeth and Charles Nelson to &mlno BAL Morning Session. 494 Aesoclated O11 Afternoon Session. Board— Stolzenwald (wite of H. F.), lot 0% Dusty UL 109 48 | Bighieonin sireet, 65 & ot doe, "0 %y % Hibernia Bavi end Minnis 1. R Bond, Tot on N con | D’Albert is well | again. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK BXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Btock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstotck 26| 200 Justice . on NW' %Aboriy and Noe me-(. W28 by N 1oo~ Abble M. T. Hall and .Yohu T. (trustees of estate of James P. T X o piehiaent, R 35 by °‘m N_of Eigl y B 10. J. 8. Morgan to Richard. I Harmes ) to 15, 100 Oph % & Bons to 800 Belcher .. r ] rd’ Lutge, lot 200 Caledonla ... 59| 500 Overman ..... 18 500 Chollar . i 1 200 Bcorplon 2 B 300 Gon Cal'& V.1 70| 600 Sitver Hiil. €| Ira V. Scholfield Jr. to Willlam A. MoK 100 Exchequer ... bl| 500 Yellow Jacket. 15| lot on SE corner of- Elizabeth and Vicksburg 200 Gould & Cur. 25! 200 Yellow Jacket. 18 | streets, E 50 by 8 11 200 Hale & Norc1 2| 300 Yellow Jacket. 17| George K. and Lucy e mnx (15, Wiliam Afternoon Bession—Comstocks. ’u Deming, lot on Post and 100 Andes 02! Stockton streets. 8 26: ok e B Tor 4100 800 Andes 51| Leopold and Roste Auerbach to Isidor Lip- 500 Beicher 80 Jot on 8 ll‘»mln:o";‘fl street, 114:6 B 100 Best & Belch. 96/ 300 hir 800 Burlion o'+ 8 200 Potost s 1! Larson to les J. Larson, lot 1100 Chollar . 18! 400 Scorplon . 25| on SW line ofsMontgomery avenue, 53:93, SH § 00 08 % g o 2 Toes on 'S5 side and T4 on N oie 'n‘i‘o o ! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. e el Barker, Calvis . end | Bid. Ask.| Bid.Ask. | Janet Knickerbocker to E. R. Lillenthal, lot | Alpha 10 1205w 03 04| on W corner of Second and Howard streets, 05\ Justice 06 01| v 208 by Bw 80; 810, 25|Kentuck .. 01 02 California Title lnmnnan ua Trust Com. | 17\Lady Wash .. 02 04 4 Mary J, gex Tot i 97/ Mexican ......1 80 1 85 Twenty. ihirg o street, . 90 95 | 621 6 76 Paterson_to Wil- | 18 20 L% "on' B ‘Iine. of Wisconsin | i % g of Twenty-second, N 25 by B | 24 26| Baldwin & Howell (corporation) to Gerald { 3 28| 5 MeEiigott, Tor on W ime ot arbomd | Crown Pomt.. 10 43 46| sireet, 450 N of Twenty-third, N 28 by W |Con N ¥ o1 64 08| 100; $10. Exchequer 51 10 - | Ada L. Lloyd to Charles H. Tointon, lot on B Sierra Nev. 03 10 15| N line of California street, of Twelfth Eurcka Con.. — T 68 -\snue w by N 100; $10. Gould & Cur. ® 10 ries H. Tointon to Willlam M. de Wolf, Hale & Norc.l 15 1 25/Yellow Jacket. 15 16 ume: $10. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. e 1400 Adams | 8000 Black Ants 2000 Black Butte 800 Black Butte. 3000 Black Rock 300 California 500 California *1000 Columbia M 100 Dixie Min 3000 Goid Anchor. m Gold Anchor.. 1d Anchor.. N mhooo Orig Bullfrog. 2911000 3itmn Orig Bulifrog. BRVIFRBL9RES ANY CHILDREN ENJOY NORRIS & ROWE'S CIRCUS | Inmates of Various Institutions Are’ Given a Treat Through Gener- osity of Management. It has always been the custom of | Nerris & Rowe to entertain the little ones of the various institutions of the city during their annual engagements here. Friday afternoon was se- lected as the great day for the little ones of the various kindergartens, orphan asylums and aeaf and dumb | 8chools of the city and yesterday there were over 3000 children under the roof of Mechanics' Pavilion. Special sec- tions of seats were reserved forgthe children and their teachers and under the guidance of competent attaches of the circus the little ones saw the long programme of novelties and inspected the wonders of the menagerie tent. The engagement of Norris & Rowe in this city this year was a splendid succes. Since the opening over 60,000 persons have paid their way into the big house’ on Larkin street and it is estimated that with Saturday's and S\mday four exhibitions it will ! bring the grand total up to over the 80,000 mark. Norris & Rowe have 1¢ | decided to open their tour every year 52 ' about this time and always at the pa- | vilion. Next week the show moves ,upon the cities of the southern part of the State and it will again exhibit under canvas. ; Ll U R e B SALE OF D’ALBERT SEATS BEGINS THIS MORNING Music-Loving Public Manifests Deep Interest in the Forthcoming Musical Event. The sale of single seats for the D’Albert concerts, which are an- nounced to take place at the Alhambra on ‘Tuesday and Thursday evenings, March 14 and 16, and on Saturday af- | ternoon, March 18, under the manage- ment of W, L. Greenbaum, will begin at Sherman, Clay & Co.’s this morning 12.at 9o ‘clock. An evidence of the great | interest in musical circles in the com- ing visit of this pre-eminent artist is the large number of season tickets dis- | posed of during the last three days. named the “little giant” of the pianoforte and a glance at his opening programme absolutely bears out his claim to that title. The numbers include: Sonata appassionata, op. 67 (Beethoven); (a) Nocturne, op. 9. No. 38, (b) Polonaise, op. 53 (Chopin); Carnevale, op. .9 (Schu- mann); (a) Scherzo, op. 16, No. 8 (E. d'Albert), (b) Barcarolle, No. § (Rubinstein), (c¢) Scherzo and March (Fr. Liszt). D’Albert will arrive in San Fran- cisco this evening from Chicago and , will rest here until Tuesday evening, the night of the first concert. —_—e———— WARRANTS ARE NOW OUT opening day: FOR ARREST OF HAZERS gentlemen riders will sport silk during | April 30 crulss in squadron;: May 13 and 14, Albert de Rome Will Cause Trio of Students to Answer for Battery. Albert de Rome, the art student who claims he has been perma- nently crippled as a result of his 48| hazing experience at the hands of some of his fellow students at the Hopkins Institute of Art on November 18, 1904, obtained warrants from Police Judge Mogan yesterday for the arrest of Jackson -Hatch Jr., son of Jackson Hatch, attorney; Atlee F. Hunt, 1014 Church street, and Armin C. Hansen, | 706 Broderick street, on a charge of | battery. De Rome has to use crutches and the physician who has been at- ! tending him says it is problematical if ' he will ever have the use of his legs | He also complains of shooting pains in his head. He is a son of A. | P. de Rome and nephew of Louis de Rome, president of the Globe Brass | and Bell (Foundry, who lives at 1076 Fifty-ninth street, Oakland, where the injured youth also resides. ———— Jockey Sutherland Divorced. LOS ANGELES, March 10.—Jockey Spencer Sutherland, now in State's Prison tor bigamy, is a free man, mat- rimonially. To-day his first wife, | Hazel, whom he married in Visalia two | years ago and soon deserted, was granted a divorce. A year ago Suth- erland met Miss Amy Rowan here and they were married in a tavern. That is what sent him to the penitentiary. He is a San Francisco boy. ————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Friday, March 10. Stmr Fulton, Panzer, 20 hours from Eureka. Stmr Newsboy, Lee, 40 hours from Crescent City, DOMESTIC PORTS. ABERDEEN—Salled Mar 10—Schr Honolpu, for San Pedro. Arrived Mar 10—Schr Robert Hind, from San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled Mar 10—Ship Wm H Smith, for Sydney. OCEAN STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Baltio, from New York; stmr Haverford, from Phila- delphia; stmr Cymrie, from Boston. Satled Mar 10—Stmr Georgic, for New York. GLASGOW—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Siberian, from Philadelphia. (BURG—Arrived _Mar 9—Stmr Graf “'l.ldersee trom New York, via Dover. Mar 10—Stmr Abydos, [from clsco, via Leainl and South American pors. EN from New York, via St Michael and Algiers. Sailed un 7—Stmr Citta des Regglo, for 'w _Yor CDPENHAGENK—!AH.(! Mar 8—Stmr Heligo- lav, for New Y FLYMOUTH—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Blu- Arrived Mar 10—Stmr La Bre- from New York, Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Weimar, from New York, for Genoa, and proceeded. fllfld.dl-lfidlfilflfl“uolmm ana stree! W _of Capitol, E 180 by S 125, lot B, hlock R\ Railroad Homestead A—ochum, $10. Hilma and Olsen to T. Edward W. and H, m ufl.rthur, lot on N line ol g’urxm«‘; Tot 18 mm 15, Putemoun 310 State of California ( hx collemr&o M. McCann, lots 221 to m:g Io\md‘-n.- same, lot 8, blocl Untversity Builders’ Contracts. Ellen Dore (owner) with Charles Stockholm (contractor), architects Reld Bros.—All work except plumbing and gas fitting for a two- story frame bullding (flats), on K line of Noo street, 116:6 N of Seventeenth, N 50 by E 100, Mission block 104; $10,000. Same owner with J. Looney (contractor),— rlmmung and gas fitting for same on same; H. D. Hoffman (owner) with B. J. Duffy (contractor)—All work for a two-story frame bullding on fl}‘v ]‘}vun“wc“gh strest, 89 S of "wenty-fou Francisco Bargagliott! (owner) with Paul Demartini (contractor), architect H. D. Mitch- ell—All work for a two-story frame building (flats), on NE line olNBEo-rdmm place, 200 SE f Bryant, SE 25 $ > l(:xy;:nt (owner) with D, E. by H. Fuller Brown (contractor), architect Albert Pissis— Concrete foundation walls and piers, asphal- tum and pumping for builamg on S corner of Mission and Beale streets, SW 68:9 by SH 137:6; $6396. (rmoh " hraiies. Mever & O'BHm Wrecking, i ornamental ‘windows in a_four-story brick frame bullding at 10‘, 106 and HO Kearny street; $10,000. Columbus Savings and Bocly ers) with Hi ou)l lrv;mm e Cons steel and carpenter work, marble vm’k and plastering two-story basement hnk building on N’l corner o( ‘Washington streets, N 51 E 62; ne,m Same owners with Kiernan & O'Brien (con- ncwn). architects same—Plumbing work, crm. ‘partitions, tile work for same on same: Bame owners with Gulick & w.m-nu. ‘same—Hc A—Arrived Mar 10—Stmr Republic, | New Yorke.d for Cherbourg and 1 _____+11u + | | MISS ROSMOND SALTANSTALL TAKES GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Plays Great Game on the Links at Coronado. SAN DIEGO, March 10.—Miss Ros- mond Saltonstall of Boston won the ‘women’s open championship to-day at the golf tournament at Coronado, de- feating Miss Ada N. Smith of this city by 4 up and 3 to play. There was a | great deal of interest manifested in the match and the play was watched | by a large'gallery from the first drive. The first hole was halved, but the three following were taken by Miss Saltonstall. She was not headed in the eighteen holes. Miss Saltonstall is a member of the Essex Country Club and of the Brook- line Country Club of Massachusetts. | She Is in the West for her health, ac- | companied by a companion and a maid. Her ability to defeat the champion lady golfer of Southern California is considered the more remarkable as she has played but six .times upon the , Coronado links. Added interest is at- tached to her because of the fact that she is a second cousin of Miss Alice Roosevelt. The preliminary and semi-finals of the men’s championship were played to-day. In the forenoon Hugo Johns- ton beat Walter Crosby 5 up and 3 to play, C. L. Williams beat T. S. Lippy :3 up and 1 to play, Walter Fairbanks | beat Montgomery Ward 6 up and 65 to play, Alexander Reynolds beat W. H. | Baton 8 up and 6 to play. This after- noon FKairbanks beat Reynolds 3 up and 1 to play and Williams beat Johns- ton 1 up. save Fairbanks and Willlams, who will meet to-morrow for the finals. Eight- een holes will be played in the morn- ing and eighteen holes in the after- noon. —————— e AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR RIDER TO BE SEEN IN THE SADDLE E. Reay Mackey Is Expected to Sport the Clark Colors in Pony Races. ‘With a perfect track over which to run it is expected a number of pony racing records will be broken to-day at the California Polo and Pony Rac- ing meet over the Ingleside course. There are six races on the card for the miniature thoroughbreds. The principal entries are from the stables of Rudolph Spreckels, Francis J. Carolan and Charles W. Clark. trainers of the respective strings count on having the winners in their charge. Midlove will start for the first time {in the copper colors of Mr. Clark. It 'i8 expected she will be ridden by E. Reay Mackey, an Australian amateur. He has had a lot of practice in dis- |tance races and between the flags, but ‘ the sprint racing will be a new experi- ence for him. The cleverest of the { the day. Protocol, a,diminutive pony by Jack Richelieu, under fourteen hands in| | height, will also start in the Clark | colors for the first time. | There will be no special train, but a good streetcar service is promised. | The first race will be called at 2:15. ———— | WESTERN BOWLERS MAY | WITHDRAW FROM LEAGUE ‘mporwd That They Are Not Satis- fled With Domination of ‘ New Yorkers. SEATTLE, Wash,, March 11.—The ‘Western Bowling League, which took i part in the recent national competi- tlon in Milwaukee, I8 expected to with- draw from the national league. e | principal Western cities are said to concur in the withdrawal proposition. A meeting of these clubs. which gin- clude Butte, Ogden, Salt Lake. San Francisco, Spokane and Seattle, is | planned, at which the question will be | definitely settled. | As a reason for the breaking away Iirom the National Association, the | Western clubs state that the New i Yorkers practically control the league's | affairs and regulate its dates and rules. | They say that if this condition con- tinues all chance of getting a national meet at a Western city is lost. e e Lick Athletes in Competition. In an interesting interclass fleld day the class of '05 of the Lick High School carrfed off all honors. The points scored by the four teams were: g 1’05, 40; '06, 34%; '08, 13%, and 07, 10. The results follow: 50-yard dash—First. Miler, ‘06; second, Johns, 'o6: time, 08 15 Two-mile rst, Thompson.' *07; ley, '08; ume. :83. _100-y Ei e First, Walker, 109} 'vecond, Jobmay [0%; tims, :il13. Pole First, Moullen '05; second, Howson, %oa, "ond Doane, 05; helght, 10 feet § inches High 1|lmp—l‘h‘lt, Moullen, '05 ‘07, height, 5 feet 8 Inches; Ml) s, '06; second, Thompsor 07; time, B: jump-First, Johns, -06; second, Johnson, 108; dln-nce_ 19 feet. “&m run—First, Dodson. '03; second, Garms, 05; ' time, 57 seconds. yard run—First, Mays ; sec- ond, Roger: 06' time, 2:18. Shbot Moullen, '06; second, Jol feet. Reiay race—'06 first, -08; alstance, second, ‘08 lhll'fl. Florizel Beats St. Tammany. NEW ORLEANS, March 10.—City Park racing results: First race, four furlongs—Exra won, Lisber Gore second, Gary third. Time, :51. Second race, six furlongs—Cincinnati Ba- quirer won, Filla second, Bishop Poole third. Tisaa, 147 ird race. seven mfl?— lindian won, uler third. Time, John Mh second, Red “Fosrth race, six furlongs—Florizel TRty petcnd, ;. Nervatoy Fifth race, on- and a sixteenth nll..—oml— la won, Lo M second, “Bvaskill third, Time, Sixth race. five furlongs—Runabek won, o derly second, Glsboeck third. Time, 1:08 2 Seventh ,Thos, Gve turlongs—Armorer w signal 1T Show Girl third. Time, 1:08. —_————— \ Hot Springs Racing. HOT SPRINGS, Marcn 10.—Osklawn raolng results: 1 Willlam u‘:; Y m‘mt mxm. Bateh- vel won, tt Time, 44 45. elor third, . race, furl Bensonhurst. second. Mutual Bestt thied: Time, 1:18 3-5. Third race, one mile—Bravery won, Lieuten- :.n:‘ f:l{a second, Black Cat third. Time, ‘Fourth race, one and three-eighths miles— Glisten_won, Clovis second, Bets Notr third. Time, 2:27. Fifth race, six furl Platoon won, Joe Gm second, Stand Pat Time 1:16 4-5. rd. race, one mile—Colonel Preston :a::el Simms second, Golden Agesthird, Time, Nelson’s Trainer Sued for Board. SAN RAFAEL, March 10.—“Smil- ing"” Metzner, as assignor of James A. McCormick, proprietor of the Lark- spur ‘Hotel, entered a suit in the Jus- tices' court to-day to recover $32 50 from F. M. Ludwig, better known as Rawhide Kelly, for board and lodg- ing. Kelly was recently employed by Battling Nelson to help him train for his fight with Young Corbett. Kelly claims there is money due him from Nelson. Metzner wants his board money from Kelly, hence the suit. An attachment has been levied on Billy Nolan for the amount sued rx Buchanan to Ride for Tichenor, - MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 10.—Wil- ll Buchanan, regarded as one of the er riders in America, will be seen ntrlde M. H. Tichenor & Co.’s horses when the Montgomery Park meeting opens. Buchanan has signed a con- tract to ride for this firm for the sea- son and will pilot a majority of the horses in their stake engagements, tnte wmaexundlhhymtomomm tracks, Interesting Invalid From the East| The day’s play eliminates all | The | DOLPHIN CLUB OARSMEN TO ENJOY A CLAMBAKE Coast Association of Amateur Oars- men Plans to Hold Races at Vallejo. The members of the Doiphin Swim- ming and Boating Club will start from the clubhouse at the foot of Hyde street at 10 o’clock to-morrow morning | in Crowley’s big gasoline launch Guide, | | which is capable of carrying eighty I persons. They will cruise to Sausalito | | and Tiburon and thence through Rnc-; | coon Straits to California City or Par- | adise Cove. At one of these places the party will go ashore, and whlle’ | clam chowder is being prepared there | will be a baseball game between mar- ried and single teams. The barges owned by the club are | being overhauled and put into thorough | repair for the races, which will be held | in April. The entry list will be posted | in the clubhouse and will remain open till about the end of the month. It is| expected the club will have crews in| the junior, Intermediate and senior | classes. There are also several can-| didates for honors In the outrigged skiff, among them being T. O’Brien, Oscar Mohr, E. Mohr, Dr. A. W. Ward, Louis Ortion, H. McKevitt, A. J. Me- Kerron and Steve Vicini. The Pacific Association of Amateur | Oarsmen is working upon the detalls of a regatta to be held in Vallejo on May 30. Notices of the proposed event }have been gent to all the rowing clubs of the bay and a full list of entries is expected. Willlam Harris, president of the Pacific Association of Amateur Oarsmen, has the matter in charge. The Arfel and South End rowing ‘clubs are manifesting a good deal ot activity, a large number of members | meeting at the clubhouses each Sun- day. All the boats are in use through- out the day. The Alameda Boat Club quarters are also much frequented. The boat clubs have bowling teams, which hold contests from time to time. A. A, Bertrand, who is in charge of the Dolphin team, announces it is made up of Willlam Bush, M. J. Donovan, A. A Bertrand, C. M. Farrell, Leo ‘Wienand, T. O'Brien, Dr. A. W. Ward, | R. O'Hea, Willilam Remensperger and | PBmil Barthold. A challenge will beL issued to the Arfel team and then to the representatives of the Alameda Boating Club. | — ce————— CORINTHIAN YACHTSMEN ARRANGE THEIR PROGRAMME Amateur Tars Plan Cruises, Regattas and Other Events for the * Season of 1905. The Corinthian yacht owners at a meeting last night in this city ar- ranged the following schedule of events for the coming season: April 2, bridge opens; April 29, | cruise to Petaluma drawbridge and return: May 30, annual club regatta: June 10 and 11, crulse to Vallejo and return: June 24, cruise to Paradise Cove: June 25, entertain Family Club: July 1. crulse to Army Point; July 2, cruise to Suisun; July 3-4, through Monte- zuma Slough to Vallejo; July 16, handicap re- | gatta for Blks' cup; 30. cruise to | Petaluma drawbridge; A: nual crulse up the river; September 2, 3 and & cruise to Vallejo; September 9 Pacific Inter- club Association regatta: September 24, cruise outstde; October 7 and 8, cruise to Pablo Point; October 21, crulse to Corinthian Cove; October 22, Corinthian games; October 28_closing day: Ocetober 29 closing eruise in squadron; No- vember 12, bridge opens. e —— RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN CISCO TO RAFAEL. WEEX DAYS 130, 9:00, 11100 o m ; 12:35, 10, m. Thursdays— trip Saturdays—Extra trip at l 50 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:40, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20, 11:30 p, m. hB a m.; 13 40, 5:00, Saturdays—Extra trip at m. !L\DAYH 00, 9:40, 11:15 a. m.; 40, 3 25 p. m. In Effect Arrive Oct. 2, 1904 San ‘Week | Sun- Destina-« | days. T:Mll 8:00 7 Guerneville. \yhfl.;”‘ -rt" svnn- Ukiah sw. e Lakes, Langel Upper Lake, Pomo, Mendoaino City, sal; at Willits for ; at_Sherwood and Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- “&dlf:a':v—wmm--nm Iflwnm_ oflu. 650 Market street, Chromlcls mm R. X. RYAN, To SAN RAFAEL, NORTH [T ADVERTISEMENTS. Sour Stomach foe1 1ike a new man. Thave nfEsmiaE *pus could dnd no _x-:\’n o oat " fil stomach and to keep t| . ‘Mauch Chunk, Pa. ‘They are very nice to ” HArr;, Stuckley, Best for The Bowels Palatable. Potent, Tunan-d Do, | e Bk W ankan or Geine, 106, e, Me- T8 in balk." The cennine ubl'n vd Bt edio came v ous mouey bas Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 539 nwu.su.:.mm.uum RAILWAY TRAVEL. cmcmofifi 3DAYS LEAVES DAILY AT 9:30 A M. Other Santa Fe Trains: For Stockton, Fresno, erced, - Hanford and Visalia. For Stockton. For Kansas City, Grand Canyom and Chicago. Sierra Railway Connectfon—Train lea: San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dally connects Riverbank for Oakdale and points on Sterrs Rallway. Second Class Tickets to Colorado points and east thereof will be homored on train leaving San Francisco at 9:30 a. m. dally, connecting at Barstow with eastbound Overland Express from Los Angeles. Pacific Transter Company, 17 New Mont- gomery st., will call for and check from hotels and residences. Telephone Bz~ change 312. Ticket Otfices—853 Market st. and Ferry Depos, Ban Francisco; also 1112 Broadway, Ol : also 37 South First. San Jose. R BHERE Traing leave and ave due toarrivent SAN FRANCISCO. 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