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THE SAN FRANCISCO cAL' APAETMENT HOUSES. APARTMEN S “willies rented by the week: business; nothing like them Elegant _gunny ; cent loc.;reas APARTMENTS. { 3 4 reoms, sunny; water, garbage; c. hall lights free; reasonable. —_— RY Department, Office of General Su- Bersatcndent, . United States _Lite Saving 1ce. Washirgton, D. C., April 4, 1005.— Sealed proposals will be received at this office ‘clock p. m. of Friday, the 28th day of April, 19C5, and then publicly opened, for Turnishing supplies required for use of the 1t June 30, 1906; at such points Haven, Mich., the supplies to be deliveres in New York City, Grand and San Francisco, Cal., as may bé required, and in the quantities named the specifications. of beds cordage. The supplies needed and bedding, blocks and crocikery, furniture, hard- n consist sheaves, ware, paints {ools and miscelianeous artic are enumerated 1n the specific to the form . which may be ob- {amed upon avplication to this office, or to thic Inspector of Life Saving Stations, 17 State street, New York City Twelfth Life Saving Districf, Grand Haven, Mich., and Superintendent Thirteenth Life Saving District, New Appratsers’ Stores, San “rancisco, Cal. Envelopes containing pro- posals should be addressed to the “General Superintendent. United Stcios Life Saving Service, Washington, D. and marked on the ouistde Proposal for Annoal Bappiies’ The right is reserved to reject any or all | bids, and to waive defects, if deemed for tne interests of the Government. I KIM- medicines, etc. . saving service for the fiscal year end.nx { Superintendent | i } | | | BALL, General Superintendent OFFICE of C. Q. M. Vancouver Barracks, | Wash., April 15, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in icate, will be received here until 11 a. m., May 15, 1905, for furn and bedding at posts in this depar: for the year ending June 30, 1906, formation farnished here or by quartermas- ters at posts. United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all proposals | or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for forake and bedding at —," addressed F. G. Q. M EODGSO ROOMS TO LET—!\u’n u:fl vm i LLIS AND : HUNDRED AIRY EATHS. HOTEL AC- SINGLE ROOMS WITH [ FROM THREE DOLLARS DOLLARS PER WEEK. | 4 st and Park lane—New | y rooms; hot and cold only first-class house 50 week and up. 8 Sixth st.—Rooms "1 \lnrk-( st > 50c. e apen ail night No. %1% night: @ rug store; 2 en- —Electric | 200 1007 Lark or housekeeping. —Furnished sunny 50 2 good offices. rnished, sunny front near Ratlroad suitable 5c 217 Leavenworth st.— singie rooms §S up rooms, single or shed room reasonable; pri fine sultes rooms ce rooms, reasonable. 605, near Geary—A 1048 (the Falmouth)—Sunny rm $4-55 week; bath, elevator; hskpg. 604—Newl furnished, sunny ble: phon: 35¢ to $1 50 pe 2 $% wekk; the only mew and modern an duiing in San Francisco ¥ s office on gr r: hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells. steam heat cs free baths and ele- SALT WATER EAST 722. 208 ; al Nicely furnished sunny | single rooms, $2 50 wk. up. furnished rooms, running X up. ng-room and ladies’ par- t,_35c to $150; week, $2 30; elevator on ground rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ¢ (The), cor. Bush and Polk — » ew fireproof building; fine rooms. with rivate bath: reasonable BAN ANTC 10, 21 Taylor—All modern con- ences; rooms le and en suite; ocean water buths: transient a speclaity; reas. ow sunny Newly furnished sunny | ; light housekeeping if de- | ite or single | running water; very | TAYLOR,_ 511—Large sunny room, bath, hot | ; suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen; $14. 08—3 fine front rooms; very re: 7—Large parior @ s; also 2 house- mable; good location. | ma to wnur' $1 (no 'gas), read nr_Market—400 5 'to $6 week; elec- running water in every | -room; {ree bus, baggage. | 314—Small front sunny room; et Furnish suites, $20 | night, 50c to $1 50 up. $6 up; VIRGINIUS Hotel week, month: r t and mimume 700 room: %0 nightly; 2 to $8 week: clevatos: reading-room: free b\l!, Sixth and Howard ste—Best t house in city: reasonable; central traveling public; H charges mends 1 cars pass door. cate attached; von der Mehden, prop. ADVERTISEMENTE, subscriptions recetved all branch office.cor.Duncan and Church mts EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Fine, nished. sunny rooms overlooking park; loca. tion the bes:i; the finest of table board at reasonable rstes. Call, or phnnt Jackson 156. tur- | | corner Mission—Largs | private family; reasonable. FLLIS, 458 Fine furn. rm. for 1 or 2 gentle. | men; bost French talle board. Mme. Tence. 1728 —Furnished rooms and board in private family. ——— e | | PROPOSALS. EAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 15, 1906.—Seated proposals, in triplicate, will be received here, and at office of quariermasters, until 11 g m.. May 15, 1905, and then opened, for fur. jshing. OQuring the tiree months ending September 30, 1905, and also during the | I year commencing July 1, 1906, forage | and straw '-r Fon Romecrans and Presidio | of Monterey ; also at same time, at this office only, for {nnte and straw for Aleatraz | isiand Mason, Fort McDowell, of San Francisco, San Francisco, shipment to Honolulu, 2. Recruits and Camuals, Fort Baker, Benicia Barracks, Fort Fort Miley, Presidio for Cal., cept any or all bids in whole or in part. Preference given to articles of American producticn, conditions of price and quality {including 1n the price of foreign proddctions the duty thereon) being equal, and XJIGLI. I'OT!WI | TAKE notice—On Feb. 20, 1905, 1 sold my in- terest in the Willlams Mnlén(-r), l—L& %l(:il‘(d- ton st., to Miss Hargls, and am out of WBXHCN entirely. MRS. M. H. WILLIAMS. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: George Rischmuller, street, and Amella M. O'Farrell street Nils H. Sjoberg, 1da K Paul V nd Louisa Schubert, Grosslicht. 30, Hildebrand, 3446 Nineteenth 25, 170 3022 Clay street @0 Golden Gate avenue, 5 igmund and_Florence Licht, 217 Ninth street. Willlam H. White, 25, 1253 Octavia street, and Adele M. Boyken. 2%, 1253 Octavia street. Albert Kreutzer, 28, 1520 Rallroad avenue, and Celestine Lugex. 26 1320 Rallroad ave. Frederick 8. Fadell 338 Green street, end Marie D. Beerman, 26 338 Green street. John Goldstrom, 25, 233 Duboce avenue, and Mary Anderscn, 69 Ryan street. Paul R. Mercier, 32, 236 Powell street, and Clemence Tuech. 38, 36 Powell street Sdward McCleer) 905 Market street, and Masnoita Seholey. 21, 120 Turk street. EIRTHS—HARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted slmply to the announcement event are published once in this column h of the Arge. BORN. AGARD—In Oakland, to the wife of A. H. Agard, a daughter. FLOYD—In this city, March 1905, to the 21, wife of Georg 5 ERSON—In to 1905, EN—In this city, April 12, George W. Wiitte,” pastor Church, Andrew J. Hem- “al., and Catherine J. DIED. Lohelde, Madden. Anns C.—57. Rev.W.J. an, Mrs.Jane—85 onne, Catherine— McNamara, T. Q , Thos. J.—07. |MeQuade, Frank 33 Miller, Alfred—50. Peter Nelson, Capt. A.P Dennis, Mari: . Parker, Robt Diez, Plolle, ' Emile—19 Schwagerle, 72. mith, William-—50. Soutnérners, Chas. Sutton, Irene ey Maggie—33. Killeen, John—2. Venter, John C.—41. Laser, Katie—18, Warrington, J. Levey, kiora—3i6, BETTS—In Berkeley, April 13, 1905, Sarah Aun_ Betta, beloved wife of d devoted mother of and Percy England, days. nd acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral services April 15, at 2 p. m., at the family 2505 Telegraph avenue, between nd Stuart streets. Interment private. N—In this city, April 12, 1905, beloved husband of Chona Blan- ken (ne¢ Schaaf), and loving steptather of William, Leno and Bernard - Schaaf _and Mre. Louis Brandt and the late Lizzie Mun- ative of Germany, aged 74 years nths. , a native of 70 years 3 invi Saturday, residence cgon BLANK! 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- nv ited to attend the funeral to-morrow April 16, at 10 a. m., from the oo of his daughter, 1810 Mason street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BRIMHALL—In the City and County Hos- pital, April 14, 1905, Andrew Brimhall, a na- tive of Indiana, aged 85 years. BRODERICK—In Oakland, April 14, 1005, Ellen C., beloved wife of the late John Brod- erick, and mother of Eleanor, Margaret and of Mre. J. tend the funeral Monday, April 17, at 8:30 s m, from her late reidence, 1374 Thir- teenth avenue, thence to St. Anthony’ Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. BURNS—In this city, April 14, 1905, Wdna, beloved daughter of Edward and Margaret Burns, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 28 daye. AVAN—In this eit; . April 14, 1005, Mrs. ne Canavan, mother of the late Thomas J. Canavan, a native of Ireland, aged 85 vears. £ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), &t 1 p. m., from the pariors of J. C. O'Conmor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Rose's Church for services at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery. CASABONNE—In West Berkeley, April 12, 1905, Catherine, beloved wite of J. B. Q‘l bonne, and mother of J. P., S. A. and F. Casabonne and Mrs. T. F. Hoiltz, a Mllvc of France, aged 59 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Sunday, April 16, at 1 p. m., from her late re:laeueo. corper Sixth and {liston way, rke- ley. thence to St. I-]V,oseph'- Church, Berkeley, ». where mervices be held at 1:30 Interment St. Cemetery. COLLINS—In this city, April 14, 1905, Thomas 3. ‘husband of Annie Collins, a native of Kentucky, aged 57 years. 1 18, 1905, CORBETT—In this cny. Al Frank, ! ohn and_Elien Cor- Shaver and E beloved son of the late bett, and brother of Mrs. E. Sames and Willlam Corbett and. the late Mamie and Katle Corbett, & native of Grass Valley, aged 33 years 7 months and 23 days. A member of Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 8. G. W., and Bartenders’ International League. (Virginia Cit: Nev., papers please copy.) > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), April 16, at 11 a. m. from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Beventh and Eighth, where services will be held under the auspices of Precita_Parlor No. 187, N. §. G. W., thence 1o St. Patrick’s Church for services. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Precita Parlor No. 187, N. 5. G. W.—The officers and members are hereby notified to assemble at the undertaking parlors of H. ¥. Subr & Son, 1137 Mission street, on Sun- day, April 16, at 10:30 a. m., to attend the fupéral services of our late ‘brother, Frank Corbett. By order o E P. DAW, President. COSTA—Near Yountville, Napa County, Af 12, 1905, Peter Paul ol'tlw love l}'mprll Mrs. E. Fabris, and beloved G. Bianchi, a native of San aged 13 years 1 month and 26 days, » Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mortow (Sunday), at 9 &.m., from Clark & Booth's chapel, §12-614 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. In- terment Itallan Cemetery. DEhthm this city, April 14, 1905, i at the residence of her pai Rlchmar;: district, Marls Ei‘zabecs m: preference given to articies of American pro- duction produced on the Pacific Coast, to ex- tent of consumption required by the pubiic service lben Al ll(omtlon furnished on Fort 25, 2397 Bryant etreet, and Scott,” William—10, Scharetg, Nellle J.—21 Pauline— | In- | | DIEZIn this city, April 12, 1905, Rosina. | line and Scott, a nmative of St. 3000 Jim Butler .. 89| 500 Ton N Star... 53 dearly beloved wife of John Dies, and de- | _Vincent n xndx-. aged 40 years. | 4000 Jim Butler L ;\‘t!mdkmother of Philip .v. and Au\_l"n:}a g “g’“‘—‘“ city, A 1:;, nos. wulh&x’ 100 Mont Ton..3 273 aiive of Alsace, ‘aed 16 | See ?no:':tn".".n.‘:"l 1000 P 043511500 Ton 38 vears 7 months and 15 days. ends and m\umune‘l are respect- | 1500 816 Anoner T8 36 05 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | sully (nvited 1o attend the fun 300 Blue Bell, 810 08| a7 fully Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, April 16, at 1 2500 Ind Tonopah.. 02 53 ApHLIs at 8 o m., from hes lats Sesidence, | Valente, 'Marint & pan.. 34| 54 ighth street, ‘thence to between Union anc 200 Mont_Ton ...3 Church; on Golden Gats avenue, where a | plas®h Stevedores’ Asso- imonit. 1 2514000 N Sar, s 10, 54 requien high mass will be celebrated for the | biace o &%.‘1“&!"’ B Interment Mount | 000 Ton Belmont..1 2514000 N Star, s 10. 54 E‘;o“ of P;;rl ‘soul, coénmel:dnl at 9 a. m. Olivet Cemeury. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. erment Holy Cross Cemetery. SOUTHERBERG and Bullfrog District - EDWARDS—In this city, April 13, 1905, David Hnmm Aprfl u. 1905, Ctgrlu Sonthub'rl. Bid. Ask. & Bid. Ask. Edwards, a native of London, England. | a native of Sweden, aged 7 —" 16[Mont Bullf 16 agcd 20 years. A member of the Waiters' | groon o m g Bl 1905, Irene | Bull X — oslovig B um"" s Union, Local No. 30 Gertrude, ‘dearly bejoved daughter of Fred Bulltrg N Bk 35 wsno'.h ne o8 > i'riends and acquaintances are te1 ST R P e e e P T 2 fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday fer Sutton n. o G Bt s T e T April 16, as 3 p. m., from the parlors of | ' JU{I0N: & Dative of Ban % Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. | . AYEOR opthe and. 4 days. Joaeph 15| 0 — Interment New Odd Fellows' Cemetery, near —In lea, April 13, 1905, Josepl 40| 21 — Eie lor, beloved husband of Eilen Tay- 11 34 37 e Tather of George W. Taylor, a na- | 5 05, - GOBTIEN In this city. April, 13, 1005, Jacob, | tive of Newark, N. ., ased %= dearly beloved husband na M. Goetjen, terment Sunday, April 16, at 9:30 13! 265 = and beloved father of Ju:ob ana_ Henriette from home ranc) foun ivet o - Goetjen, and brother of Henry Goetien of | Cemetery, San Ra 25 %o Petaluma, Cal., Hein Goetjen, J. H. Goet- * the Ci a cmm( Hmm.l. < = 2 Jen, Mrs." G." Kiopp and Miss Maria Goeuien | "O0N 7 (08 "m_,.d“" ¢ Todd. 8 % native of | Glafa A % & of ‘Germany, a native of Germany, aged 48 | HETI 1t 1005, Al - ® 10 6 68 vears 10 months and 8 days. A member of | pp o aged 72 yi mggd G Dun 10 14 — 18 Germania Lodge No. 1718, K. of H., Nord- S—In . this dly Anru 14. 1905, d L, Star — (8|Silver Pick 19 25 deuimcher Verein, Hannoveraner Verein and | Maggie dearly beloved wife of Willlam B. | Goldfleld Nev. 70 72{Simmerone 8 — Sin Tirancisce Lodge No. 2, Inights of | Travers, and devoted mother of Glads Goldfleld Ton. — 05| ure ..... 07 08 flFrlendl and acquaintances are respect- .ennedy, al T fuily ‘invited to ‘ailona” the funeral Sunday, | Of Mre. George McGrath and Annie Ken- | Gomont .. Mont \Ton. b v e o At e i neay, and Sister-inclaw of John d. Travers, iCash' Boy. 13 Gence.” 345 Fifih aiveet, thence fo Alcazar | Mrs.D. J. Daley and Mrs. William L. M- G35 Doy, o.. 20 25/ or kS bullding, cea will Be heid at 1 Glnfess. a native o Bolinas, Cal. aged 33 | Greae “Westra 04 = 05|oe e Voo under the auspices of Germania | Years 2 montbs and = ome. 36 37 % Lodge No. 1718, K. of H. Interment Mount Yriends and acquatntances are respect- | 1, ooy o Olivet Cemetery, oy ‘““"A'" afiond the funeral eV lets | Jim Butler .. 91 0 | GRAHAM-In this city, April 13, 1905, Emma aoay ADHIL1G at 3 0 B N e imes | Little Ton ;500 —| 16 g:“}:‘:{d Gm(h‘l\m b;xo\ed mojher otr i?oe(; eanth and :ff” - - c of New York, a native of Boston, |y, Iway ... u?’! e 'xzcnr‘gii:;? hia clty, April 18, 1006, Johniul.mg' 5 ..l 01 ¢g 82 Friends and acquaintances are respect Oths tully invited ‘to atiend the faneral to-day | 3 eBteT & fative ot califorma, 1 ea's ‘4 e e i lletr otx. {Saturday), at 3 p. m., at the chapel of Odd oo Gl days. (Marysville anc £ 01 02Rothwell ..... — 25 Fellows' Cemetery. "'l!_';l;rmna D inae oo respect- | Gold Mt Ec‘ o GUGELSBERGER—In this city, April 12, | gliv jrioeds :“ sy arvtes | Kawilh any SN 1 1805, Elizabeth, dearly beloved ‘wife of the | {nje ;s...,r.u,)“ e, ae $136 o clock, at ety SR late Andrew 'Gugelsberger. and devoted | tne chapel of Clark & Booth. 012-614 Van | | | { | | | | mother of Jacob, Charles and Minnie Gugels- berger and of and the late Mrs. Margarite de la Cruz and Lizzie Winkler, a native of Germany, Mrs, aged 67 years [>Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, late residence n and Fi 0 a. m. streets. Healey vears. a nat train from Third and Townsend Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. HEALEY—In this city, April-14, 1905, Georgs the late Willlam Gugelsberger and_Turk t. and 4 months. April 15, at 10 a. m., at her ngen 75 Ness avenue, atwess. Gotaes Remains wfll to Marysville, Cal, on the Sunday for interment. WARRINGNN-—In this city, Warrington, s native o years. 2032 Plerce street, between ilbert streets, thence by the ive of Masachusetts, 30 o avenue pped a. m. train Rew' Jork, COMMERCIAL NEWS Oondnned !‘Imn Puce Fifteen. ENRY_In this cits, April 14, 1005, Marle | Senevieve, infant daughter of V. and | 300 Andes . - Louise Henry, a native of San Francisco. | 300 Qe,%fm- 100 Son Beleher. HOLTON—In_Phoenix, Ariz., April 10, 1905, [ 300 Best & 200 Seg Belcher. Melvyn B, Toltay, beloved hisband of Mar- | 200 Best & Belchl ) i0p Sk Beicher. garet Hoiton, beloved son of Mrs. M. 561 700 Sterra Nev. Holton, and beloved brother of Mrs. F. E 16 Nelson, ‘a native of Callfornia. 1 [ Interment at Petaluma. 200 Challenge 18| HURLEY—In this city, April 13, 1905, Danfel, | 850 Con Cal & V.1 73 beloved son of Daniel and Margaret Hurley, | 200 Gould & Cur. & native of California, aged 20 years 10 2 Utah months and 23 days. (Sacramento and Los 600 Y!llW chk'l. An‘xyel:l‘plgen ;;:eue copy.) . Friends and acquaintances are respect- = fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow A oone JHedlon Commlans: nday), at 11 a. m., from Clark & Booth's o chapel,” 612-614 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street, under o the auspices of Varnishers' and Polishers’ & Union No. 134. Interment Holy Cross Cem: o etery. ~Friends may view the remains at 2 his ‘late residence, 300413 Sixteenth street, 55, L until Sunday morning. a8 100 Unice Outy JACKSON—In Oukland, April 13, 1006, at 052 - Thirty-fifth street, Ray Bristol, beloved son CLOSING QUOTATIONS. of Charles A. and Daisy Mae Jackson, & Bl Ak BIid. A native of California, aged 4'years 6 monithe | Ay g 13| Julla 08’ and 2 days. % e KILLEEN—In Oakland, April 14, 1905, John g{ %{i‘(u:r::f,;k g Kilieen, beloved son of John ant Mary Kil- 20 Ziady Wa 02 , an rother of largaret, James, 70 3 Sauras and Anthony Killeen, a native of g:f"‘,ofi Beich.1 pam lomdenul o Portland, Ore., aged 2 years 1 month and 14 | Caledonta. - i | Ophis ..10°371% 10 2 = llenge 17 20 R—In this city, April 14, 1905, Katie C(‘hh:"ar‘, 15 17| 14 Laser, beloved daughter of Axel and Sophle | Confidence 80 84 32 Laser, and sister of Etta Laser, a native of | Con Cal & V.1 75 1 85[Scorpion 27 Chicago, TIL, aged 13 years 11’ months and | Con Tmperial. 01 02(Seg Belcher... 13 | 1¢ days. Con N 03 / 05|Sierra Nev 44 LEVEY—In Honoluly, T. H., March 24, 1005. | Crown Point.. 14 15/Silver Hill 80 Flora, wife of the late L. J. Levey, a native ' | Slerra Nev. 06 —|St Louls . 15 of London, England, aged 46 years. | Eureka Con.. — 50 Syndicate 10 LOHEIDE—In this city, April 12, 1905, at her | Exchequer 58 €0{Union Con ... T residence, 802 Fell street, Anna C. Loheide, | Gould & Cur. 30 31/Utah ... 12 ?efr‘{qhflo‘:d wlleMo( W. H. Loheide, and | Hale & Norc. 84 86{Yellow Jacket. 25 belove mother of rs. Manda Speegle and q 0 W. L., George and Robert Loheide, and sis- | TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. ter of Tonjes Doscher, a native of Germany, aged 57 years please copy.) 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- ' tully Invited (Saturday), at dence, 802 Fel lows' Cemetery. ‘| MADDEN—In Providence Hospital, Oakland, ! April 14, 1905, of the city of A solemn teauiem mass will be sung and 15 days. (Eureka papers to attend the funeral to-day 1 p. m.. fram her late resi- & I street. Interment Odd Fel- *1% gm,’;?“A,;nx | 4006 Rev. W. J. Madden, a native Cork, Ireland, aged 61 years. California Cash Boy Dmdnd, Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. MASON—In this city, April 13, 1905, at his o Anchorl residence, Seventh ' street, Charles M., oMb Pennsylvania, 8 days. d of Belle Mason, a native of | aged 75 years 4 months and Gldfild Rand.. 13000 Glafid Rnd,b60 £ Funeral services and interment strictly | 1500 Great Westrn private. Please omit flowers. R T MeCAHEY—In this city, April 14, 1905, James 5040 Indiana, b 00, McCahey, beloved father of Mra. J. Walsh, | “500 Jiin Bui Mre, A. Dean and James McCahey, a native | 300 Jut o'’ ¢ig of County Tyrcne, Treland, aged 73 years. | 300 JUMbO 3 S10 L The fune (Sunday), dence, Cross’ Church 5 p. m. y. ALL—In Al Eleanore A. M nd_Roberi M E. Morel, and and Mrs. 8. 8. Morton of Alameda and of | Paul and Ray tive of Missouri, 5 days.’ McGEE—In this city, T., beloved wil mother of Marcella, Helen and Alice McGee, & native of Sai 0 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited (Saturday), at 9 a. m., from her late resi- | 5000 Dmdfid. b 90. dence, 445 Clementina 'street, thence to St. | 1000 Esperanze. ... Patrick’s Church, where a' requiem high ' 5000 Frisco .. mass will be celebrated for the re] of her | 1000 G Anchor. .1 17% soul at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross | 300 Gold Anchor..1 20! Cemetery. o | 500 Goldfield Min. McNAMARA—In this " city, April 10, 1008, | 2000 Gldfild G Reed 27 accidentally, by falling, Timothy Quinlan | 1000 Gldfid G Reed 28 McNamara, =4 (Saturday), at at 12 1525 Ellis street, ral will take place to-morrow | o'clock, trom his late res! thence to Holy for services, commencing at Interment Holy Cross Ceme- April 14, 1905, Mrs. cCall, beloved mother of Hazel | cCall, and daughter of Mrs. sister of Mrs, Edward Crosby 4000 Kawich M Co 1000 Mayne 500 Amargosa ! 1100 Big_Bulifrog. 2000 B Bullfrs. bi0 1600 Black Butte. . | 000 Bullfrg Annx. 10,000 Bullfrg Com 4000 Blifrg M, b30 2000 Blifrg M. bo0 3000 Cash Boy ... 8500 Cash Boy ... | 2000 Cash Boy, s10 2000 Cash Boy, s10 | 1000 Cash Boy, s10 ameda, Morel of Los Angeles, a na- aged 37 years 2 months and April 13, 1905, Nellie Patrick H. McGee, and | fe of n Francisco, aged 34 years. | 6500 Diamondfleld. to attend the funeral to-day | 2000 Diamondfield. beloved son of Thomas Quinlan, | 1500 Gldfid Rand.. a native of Virgi | years and 10 month The funeral Ne City, . aged 39 i1l take place to-day 05[‘2(-'10 Noi 0511600 Nort] Blifrg M, b30 80|2000 North Star. Blifrg M. b30 811500 North Star.sid o 4000 North Star. 1085|1000 North Star,si0 Gold Anchor..1 10! 750 North_Star,s10 G Anch,s10.1 12'4;2900 Orig Bullfrog. 15/ 100 West End Afternoon | 4000 Dmdfld, ‘s 10. fl 2000 Gldfld Rnd,b60 07 Great Westrn 04 Morning Session. ;31 200 Mont Ton . i I8 3 %) ?:855232}288328&28 20) North Star. 1500 Silver Pick . 1500 Steinway . 2000 Steinway 1000 Steinway.‘b 80 900 Session. 1000 Shoshone t. 5 06| 250 Ton of Nev..13 00 5000 Ton Slv & Gld lBI Ton_ Belmont. .1 2: s =228§S3$282&‘=’§5B§3%’ma§ 500 Ton Blmont.1 27 _3@BRERIZ 5| BER2RENESSRRR8F - ros 183 13 &, D e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Carew &' English; 20 Van News avonue Tonopah District. thence to §t. Mary's Cethedral, whers Bid. Ask. | Bid. Ask. erices il be DR a8 p. m. Inter- | gamont .....1 27 1 85|Lucky Tom 03 05 ment Holy Cross Cemetery. ‘Boston Ton . 5 MacNamara. 45 48 McQUADE—In this city, April 14, 1905, | California 57 1 60 Patrick, beloved husband of Margaret J. M. Boy — 20 Quade, ‘and brother of Edward, i 32335 | 375 ) 4 47 years and 6 months. Gold Mt Con, 1 MEADOWS—In this city, April 14, 1905, at | Great Westrn 04 13 the residence of her parents, 202 Bryant |Ind Tonopan. 02 Toxicn 5 35 6 0 avenue, ys Meadows, dear] loved Ton and only daughter of Charies W. ana Emily n o f.v"a il Meadows, and beloved sister of Milton and 80 82 Herbert Meadows, a native Miller, & native of Sweden, aged 50 yi A member of Union, T frriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 11 a. m., from the the United Undertakers, 866 Miss Dbetween Fourth and Fifth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. NELSON—In Alameda, April 11, 1905, Andrew Peter aged 43 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are res ington street, thence to the Masonic Temple, corner Post services under the lxlnlcel of Crockett , Frisco clation are respectfully invited to attend. Interment New PARKER—In this city, April 14, 1905, Robert ‘William Parker, husband of hanna Parker, 72 years @ Friends and of San Fran- cisco, aged 4 years 3 months and 3 days. MILLER—In thi is city, April 14, 1905, Anna and Stevedores' lhe Riggers’ 222, 1. L. M. and T. A. Blk Butte Black Rock. Blue Bell riors of = Blue Bull Brooklyn . ent Mownt | Butte Glafid. 'Bnll & Bear. M Co. Co!ulnbll Columbla Mt. Captain Nelson, a native of Sweden, ‘AAO and Montgomery streets, for § H '8_ oomleld Min. dfld Rand.. Goldfleld Ton. g g E ? ic Cemetery. the late Jo- & native of Danzls, Germany, and 4 months. PIO] In , April 14, 1005, !;,,.n. ywich 25 Plolle, Aot s o CBsARS te Kawich King 15 Taolle” Bromte: and. brother of Celine. "Lans: ' Kawich M Co 20 Emily ana the late Jemnie Plolie, . Paymaster .. 05 nephew of ie Lerna, and grands %Moy, Tiabords, & native of San aged 19 years 2 months and 2 fads, SCHWAGERLE—At German Alten! o 05, ioth,Bauitne. Benmasans: betoged B e, Schwagarle, o“}ermmy.u-d‘!’ > Friends and N"Hnflmllmutp.m at the Ger- . e Frultvale. gcm— i e e m,). um wife of Luuv A Dll- Saturday, man a -nn oot (o e b o i 000 Biue pail - ces | 3000 Blue Bull, 2000 3 Butler, 100 Mont Tn, s5.3 E d-nauror 07 20 88 28 10| 32 05 15 08| 23 34, 2t —INevada Boy = 05 Nev Goldfield. 38 —|Nev Southern.. — 10 —|Pennavivania., — 11iPotlatch w.eee 10 5! o 37 59 20 40 14 04 Ilo 81 181188 HEzzaRss| TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following were Lo aales on the Sap ¥ran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:80 a. m, Session. 1500 Bl.ak Roel mglmonm 1000 Shosh 500 Mont 'nn,no 3 ul &;‘85:55588‘5381 IBVRR| 8335 8l at;szz;_ REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, APRIL 14. Louis and Jennio Friediander and F. K. and :lllrv rrq. Houston to Jane M. Ewell, lot on § ne of ary street, 53:9 Hy, 8% 6o, B of Polk, E 58:9 Edith Hecht to Joel K. Hecht, lot on NW corner of Post strees Wal“zo Sy N itoraregt,and Van Ness avenue, ias M. Hecht to same, same; $1 Adelheid Hecht to same, m..,’s?o gvatios E. R‘:“F:‘I.be to Carl F. Petersen, lot on corner of rt and reets, AL R Webster st s George W. and Hattie C. Turner to Annie J. Bagge, lot on N line of Washington street, | 83:6 W of Fillmore, W 25:6 by N 102; $10. John G. and Constance E. V. Roberts to { Thomas and Sarah H. Charlton, lot on E line H:D&P]er:;nml, llONoffirlen,N?l’QbyE May B. and James S. Angus to Clara A. | Reich, 10t on K line o Broderiek street. 1131 8 of Sutter, S 25 by E 110: $10. | g.San Francisco and Suburban Home Buflding | Socitty to James C. Jordan, lot on NW corner 9 Halght and Clayton streets, N 62:8 by W James C. Jordan to San Francisco and Sub- urban Home Bullding Soclety, lot on NE cor- ner of Richmond street and Jordan avenus E 100, N 100, E 26, N 433:4, W 120, S 533 also lot on SE corner of California street and Jordan avenue, § 100, B 95, N to California | street. W to beginning: also lot on NW corner { of Richmond and Jordan avenues, W 100, N W0 VRN 4334, B Bk, N 1437, B 95.495, Richara Tobin' fo Annle Tobin, lot on W line of Shotwell street, 110 S of Fifteenth, S 30 by W 120; gift. Lucy and Joseph Clark to Susan M. Soule, !lot on E line of Dolores street, 114 § of Cum- berland, S 37:6 by E 10 $10. Tomasina V. Kelth te same, lot on SW cor- :ersul \ll‘ne(een(h and Ch\ln:h streets, W 105 by Emelie C. and Carl V. Anderson to Willlam B. Heywood, lot on NE corner of Seventeenth and Noe streets, E 30 by 'N 91:6; §10. Adolph H. and Hattie O. Weber to George and Emil Grunig, lot on SE corner of Twen- ty-fifth and_Hampshire streets, S 232:6, B 180, NE 50, N 47:4, W 100, N 140, W 100; $10. Francis A. Potter to Etta H. Potter. lot on B line of Folsom street. 137:6 S of Twenty- fifth, S 37:6 by E 112:6; gift. Frank and Margaret E. French to Anton Meinold, lot on N line of Duncan street, 172 E of Ch N 114 W 20, N 114, W L g 24, May T. Ring to Edward G. Ring, line_ of Hureka street, 220 N of Ocean road, N 25 by W_130: itt. Wiliam F. lnd Lizzetia M. Broderson to Manuel D, Perry_lot on N line of Twenty- fitth street, 265 W of Diamond, W 27:6 by N _114; $10. Fannje E. Evans to R. H. Bawden, lot on SE corner of Vallejo street and Pinkney place, E 20 by S 60: $10. Yee Sue Kwai and Wong Shee to Yung Hen Mon et al. lot on W line of Dlace, §2:6 § of Clay street, S 25 by W 56; $10, City and County Investment Association to Luclis L. Solomons, lot on N line of Broad- of Jones street, E 23:6 by IO William and Katie J. Gunther to John F. Smith,_lot on N line of Bay street, 166:3 E of Larkin, E 28:0 by N 137:6; $10. Jacoh' Heyman Company to Eunice Hodnett lot on E line of Twenty-first avenue. 250 § of Clement street, § 50 by E $10. Henry and Selda Meyer to Joseph Folger, lot on N line of Fulton street, 82:6 | Seventeenth avenue, W 25 by N 100; S0, | " Richard and Vesta W. Barker to Sarah G. Grabfll, lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 7 N of K street. N 25 by W 95: $10. Otto E. and Edith W. von Rhein to Marta Kelly (wife of James) lot on N line of K stmet‘ 82:6 E of Twelfth avenue, E 25 by N | 100; $10. James Kelly to same. lot on N line of K nm& 32 B of Tweifth avenue, E 75 by Abble ’!‘ Dakin (tmltte) to Mamie L. Dakin al., lot on N line of W street, 32:6 E of Ferty ntih avenue, 1 25 by N 100; $10. Peter Stephani et al. to Augusta S. Rodgers, lot on SE lne of Cherubuaco strest, 450 by SE 140, lots 468 ‘and 469 gift map 3; $10. Jullus’ C. Rels to Salvatore Ricciardl, 23 and 24, block 45, Rels Tract: gra: Albert Sutro to ‘Carlo Chiossi, line of Mission street (: widened), of France, NE 150 by SE 83:6, lot 3, block [ 8, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Matthew Redmond to Lambert Yan Laak, Iot on N line of Stoneman street E Harrison, N 90 by E 55, Precita Vmey 18 and 164: §10. E to Abe and Charles Ro- senstein, and 45, block P, Sflver Terrace; Ttath of John Pfor (by Anna Pforr_snd | Max Walzman, executors) to J. Frank Wal- * ters and Anna D. Joost. block 1i, Mission and Thirtleth street Extension Homesead: $2200. Same to same_block 9. same; $2000. Charles’ Backoff to Theresa Backoff, lot on W line of Andover etrect, 75:1% § of Cortiand avenue, S 25.0%, W ., N 25, E S8:9%, ok 8" Fatra subdivisons to Holly 2 a. £ 1 E lots Jot_1: Park; ' sift. Emanuel’ Lewis Investmept Company to G, W, Miller. lot 13, block B Mission-street Land Company, W side e o road, 54:6 from NW line of Liebig street, W 100 by N'25; $10. Ulric A. Henry to Pnuline Clere, lot on W line of York street. 175 S of Precita avenue, S 26 by by W 100, jot 2. Ray & Plumbe's sub- divison to heclu Valley 228 to 231, $10. J. E, Green to Elisabeth L. Green (wife) mltos. Tlock 7, Park Lane Tract No. ymae' W., Katherine A.. Christine C. and Lily_ A Rivers to Thomas Gibson, lot 18, block A, Glen Park Terrace; $10. Thoml' and Florence Gibson to F. V. Mey- ers, ; $500. Shl. o( California_(by Tax Collector) to C. August Weihe. lot 24 block 380, O'Nelll & Haley Tract; Abe and Charles Rosenstein to Jacob Hey- Company, block 38, University Mound Bomuteld Assoclation; $10. B2 Builders’ Contracts. ) Shields (owner) with Thomas H. Thomas Day's Son (contractor), architect A. M. Mil- wain—All work except skylig] line of Misslon street, 200 NE of Second, thence 25 SE 160, right angles 25, NW 160; $18,365. Margaret M. Meek (owner] with Glibert Findlay (contractor and architect)—All work . for alterations and additions to a two-story | frame building on lot on W_iine of Walter | Street, 200 § of Thirteenth, W 10 by § 25 Peoples (owner) with Floyd L. Balrd (aumnmon archi- fnm buifld- MWOH k iy Lot thii Tot on W | POLICE BOARD ACTS TARDILY Orders Saloon Men to Stop Poolselling by the Time Racing Season Is Over — As a result of the Grand Jury crusade against the poolroom evil in this city, five saloon men were before the Board of Police Commissioners last night on citatlons for the revocation of their licenses. Evidence had been gathered by the Grand Jury detectives showing that pools on the races were sold in cigar stores of which the saloon pro- prietors were the lessors. The Com- | missioners gave the saloon men three | weeks to show thelr good faith by | stopping their tenants from selling | pools. This puts the final decision on | the revocation of the licenses over until | i May 5. The last race of the season will be run at Emeryville on the fol- lowing day and pool selling will then cease. i under investigation. Kelly took the ! stand and declared that he wanted pool selling stopped on his premises, but his tenants had a lease, he ex- plained, and he had been advised that they could not be dispossessed unless a conviction of pool selling was se- cured. At this juncture President Poheim | called Attorney Newburgh to the| smnd in an effort to discredit the Di trict Attorney’s office by making it appear that poolselling cases had been | dismissed because of faulty drawing | up of complaints. Poheim’s silly at- tempt provoked a heated wrangle. Detective Smith was placed on the stand to testify as to bets that he had | seen made at the cigar store in front {of Greggains & Sullivan’s establish- ment at 112 Ellis street on March 18. Smith said incidentally that he had seen a p@liceman wearing star 109 standing near the place for over half an hour. It was proved by the defense | | that Officer Hayden was wearing the star in question. He was not on duty at the time, it was speciously pleaded. | The Grand Jury detective next tes-| tified that he had placed a bet on a race in the room back of the cigar store at 126 O’Farrell street. Chris- | tiansen & Kenyon are the proprietors of the saloon. Attorney Newburgh for the defense endeavored to ascer- tain the compensation received by Smith from the Grand Jury for his services. He also endeavored to show that Smith was an assumed name and inquired about his former history. Upon Foreman Andrews' instructions Smith refused to answer the questions propounded. | In the cases of W. H. Rice, 129 | O’'Farrell street, and John L. Herget, Golden Gate avenue and Taylor street. the testimony of Smith was to the ef- fect that he had placed a bet in the poolroom in front of Rice's resort and had seen bets made at the cigar store in front of Herget's saloon. The tes-| timony adduced by the defense showed that the tenants of the cigar stores in both cases held leases and could not | legally be dispossessed. President Poheim, in rendering the decision of the commission, stated that the saloonmen were believed to be responsible for their tenants. It wus decided to continue the matter for three weeks before a final decision, and if the ligdor men were acting in good faith, he said, they would in the meantime assist in suppressing the poolselling. Commissioner Reagan dissented from the opinion of the) other members of the board. He de- clarad that the evidence in the case of Greggains and Sullivan did not show that pools were sold on the premises. He was in favor of revok- ing the licenses of Rice and also of Christiansen and Kenyon. In Herget's case he thought the evidence was in- sufficient. ——————— Promotion Committee’s Interest. The annual meeting of the Sacra- mento Valley Development Association will be held to-day at Pioneer Hall, Sacramento. An address will be de- livered by Mr. Wright, who will speak for the Promotion Committee. show- ing its interest in the work of build- ing up not only the Sacramento Valley but the whole State. L — ] strest 105 NE of Third, NE 33:6 by NW 160; $98,165. " Alameda County. pVickham and Florence W. Havens to Kate Burnham, lot 70, amended map of Alta Plodmont Tract. Oakiand Township, $10. C. C. and Lyla Young to Kernan Robson, Iots 17 to 20, block F, Hopkins Terrace, map | O'Farrell street was the first place | 2, Berkeley; uu James L. Barker (by J. L. Barker, her -kwruy) w Helen M. (wife), rerecord 995 D. 140, lot on N line of Dwight way, 410 W of Milvia (Tremont) street, W 50 by N 135, portion of lots 18 and 23, block 6, amended map of blocks 5 and 6, Bar- ker Tract, Berkeley; $100. Sarah A. McKee (widow) (by S. B. McKes, attorney) to Ida M. Converse (wife of Wil- ! liam), ot 20, block 2, map of Santa Fe Tract | 5, Berkeley; $10. Arthur H. and Caroline H. Breed, Harl P and Barsh B. Bancroft to W. F. Morriah, lot 7, block 3, same map, Berkeley; §10. Henrletta Church (Henrletta I ' McLaran, wife of George E. Church) and Curtis Hill- y«can.mnamiluwu—n« lot on N of Oregon ( Wo!ClllILW“)blelh lot 20, block 30, Smith's subdivision of part of Mathews Tract, Berkeley: also deed made for purpose of showing 'that hereto were both single when they acquired title to and disposed of above described property, Berkeley: $10. Theodore and Ida Wagner to Michell An- gelia, same, Berkeley: $10. Emma Angella to same, same, Alex Murdock to Clare Cane, 8 20, E 135, 8 9.19, W 172. N 29.19 to begin— ning. of it 37, Kellers! 1of V. and D. 1ta, Oakland; $10. | 350, “bein !‘;v]%fmoth&blochl' map of 1 Ing pun?‘\v y Tract, warranty deed, ley; L P. J, and Mary E. Keller to Owen (wife of E._W.. lot sW § B FH ¥ T &3 Edward G. and Clara M. Murphy to Louls | Cayron. lot W_line of Hellen street, 375 N of B. N 25 by W 133 subdivision D of lot 9, block 798, map 2, Watts Tract. Oakland: $10, J. C. and Minnie N. Baker to Biward E. and Lucy Force, lot on W line of Franklin Block a1, Kellersberger's map, Oakland: 310" mww:m&c.m‘u{“’u on N line of street. 118 W of Lin- B 138 by N 130, block 812, Boardman's ltne Cypress, W =, (cor ; i ! 3 i E.. ¥ H 8 3 if 4 ¥ ; :l f #4 }'ér: g £ i 514 g bt B> The saloon of John W. Kelly at m[ (formerty Tompkins) street, 180 | for New York. PRELATE PLANS LONG VACATION Most Rev. P. W. Riordan to Shortly Take a Journey Including Trip to ‘Europe Archbishop Riordan is making ar- rangements to take a long vacation, which will include a trip to the East and later to Europe. He wil' start shortly after Easter and will be accom- panied by the Rev. Father M. D. Con- nolly, pastor of St. Paul's Church. The Rev. Father Sesnon, assistant pastor of St. Brigid's Church, has been transferred to the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, Oakland, and the Rev. Father H. K. White has been changed to St. Patrick’s Church, West Oakland, to replace the Rev. Father John McNally, who has been appointed assistant pastor of St. Patrick’s Church, San Jose. Father Sesnon is a native of California and was first assigned to St. Raphael’s Church, San Rafael. While there he ministered to the prisoners at San Quentin prison. Later he was as- sistant pastor at Temescal and of Sa- cred Heart parish, this city. Shortly after the death of the Rev. Father La- &an he was assigned to St. Brigid's. He has traveled much, both in England and on the Continent, and for some time he was in Italy. Father White has recently acted a# temporary pastor at Redwood City. ———— KNIGHTS OF ROYAL ARCH TO MEET AT THE CAPITAL Will Open Their Annual Convention in Sacramento Next Mondaly Morning. The Grand Lodge of the Knights of the Royal Arch will meet in annual session in the Assembly chambers of the Capitol at Sacramento next Mon- day morning at 10 o'clock. The of= ficers of the Grand Lodge are as fole lows: Past grand valiagt commander, P. N. | rahan; grand valiant commander, Lunstedt; grand lieutenant commander, Theo- dore Gler: xrand treasurer, Cheek; §rufid orator. R. F. Goings: grand Frank G. Roney; grand master of C J. Sharkey: grand of Louis Strein: grand tyler, T. lulda'm srand attorney, Louls Oneal. Grand board of trustees—C. F. A. Last, tl;urlmmw:‘h“xl ;(nnxu\ler, P. N. Hanrahan, arles Mitchel hn L. Herget, Hi e e R ol erget, Henry Roehr The delentea to the convention are as follows: Los Angeles Lodgs No. 1—Tom Thompson, P. F. Giboons, I. Navase, J. F. Maler, . Kuehnrich and C. - i James W. Boyce, Jaines Garrity, David Becker. Oscar Hoeks, L. Wagner, mdward . R erfeld, George J. Crowley, Charles lcCI.lm Wiliiam C. Wood and Joseph Horn. Oakland Lodge No. 3—D. Knabbe, M. J. | O'Gara, O. H. Smith, C. T. Hodgman and F. J. Maiden. Sacramento Lodge No. 4—F. J. Districh, C. | Sweeny, B. H. Moony, J. H. Hogan, A. B. | Buell, W. O. Bowers, P. H. Moll and M. J. Gustuian. Lotse Stockton No. 5—L. B. Blumberg, M. E. Wilson, J. (. Grigsby, &. Wille and 5. H. Laumeister. San Jose Lodge No. 6—W. E. Dent, August Menn Jr. B. Toylor, E M. Thomysca and A, Gras Fresno Lodge No. 7—C. R. Cook and Al + Woodward. Bakerstield Lodge No. —Marn Coyne and “Merced ‘Lodke No. 10—E. S. Nolan and Ben &l m Lodge No. 12—George A. Mtrylv".ln llldl" No. 13—J. W. Steward, R. Klempp and Ward. m"‘v‘ Lodue No 15—F. P. Baldwin and ‘al ‘Woodland Lodge No. 17—Louls Nardini, W. €. Wash and C. Oroville 20—W. M. Kuchenmeis- ter, J. M. McClung and C. W. Miller. Truckee Lodge No. 21—A. F. Schrumpt. Nevada City Lodge No. 25—W. W. Mait- nd, Thomas G. O’'Connor and J. F. Roach. Soncra Lodze No. 26—J. V. Newman and C. A, Schroer. nas Lodge No. 27—E. F. Jefey, D. Cur- mn. B Christaneen and C. Tynan. San Luis Obispo Lodge No. S0—H. B. An- derson ana Otto Tullmann. Redding Lodge No. 31—A. Merrill, George H. Gronwoldt and Georga Miller. Reno Lodge No. s2—Frank Folsom, O. B Billbe, J. Duvis and A. M. Brite. Portland Lodge No. 34—F. B. Hahn, W. O. Van Schuyver and Louls Dammasch. A e Bl LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Bumr Meteor, Golightly, 95 M\ll’luf;‘)}-‘;.- namo. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT TOWNSEND-—Passed_out Avrtl 14— Schr Minnie A Cain, from Tacoma for Sam Salled April 14—Ger stmr Luxor, for Saa Francisco. OCEAN DOVER—Sailed April 14—Stmr land, from Hamburg, for New York vie Ches LIVERPOOL—Arrived A - Ybl'fl,:’ D—l_ Co- ville. April 14—Stmr Cymric, mmlnwn Queenstown. Salled April 14—Stmr Arabic, for N wa; stmr Mongolan, trom Glas BREMEN—Arrived A 14—Stmr Sassel, from Baitimore. - GLASGOW—. red Stmr On- T e x = oy dnSesih s FUNCHAL—Arrived April Stmr zesin Vicwria Laise, r}':‘m e Prin- N‘ryl‘ Palermo. et x" hgnd i APLES—Salled Avr" ll—flmr Equitadle, Arrived April 11—Stmr wvonia, from York. lor'!i'&n. n-:l‘., e %8 ] ;"E:Ei ] g i { il 2 ]’fg ! ] i 2K @, g 4] o iy i i | it Eg i