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14 mEas msmate_ory—ron sax | ATANEDA ADVERT'SM'TS X Montgomery s ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE—One of Alameda’s most beautiful |~ homes; large lot, $-room house, cemented baserent, plate glass windows, furnace and convenience; bargain. ROOMS FOR 1 FRANKLIN, 726, near Golden Gate :n‘(:nufied rooms; regular kitchen a FULTON, #40—Furnished Apply 2 to 5. ‘Of _investment, rl‘nfel and unimproved every modern a perty will be held. at our salesroom, 20 | _Appiy box 5403, Call S8, omery st e 6, at e i Mge Ty e AR FOR sale—Call before 12 . m. to-day and ses % T UREF] that new cottage of 5 rooms located at 2312 Ef\msl_sui' Clinton ave., Alameda. 4 line, between Third = > 14 9-1.OOM, 2-story, modern; large yard, fruit antial building | ™ T cwers, etc.: 8 minutes from Morton coms each; rents | . giation. Apply F. H. FOOTE, 123 California. | ——— 1 | ALAMEDA FURNISHED HOUSES. FURNISHED house; 7 rooms; on beach; terms Jow to good tenant. Apply on premises, 2020 Clinton ave. | ALAMEDA ROOMS AND BOARD. of 5-3 rooms each; JOHANNAH F. CORDS' ESTATE. eagt line, between Green- two-story dwelling of 6 month; 44x50; irres. s ave. ATE. s , between La- : improvements con- Uné 1834-6-8 Ul g &uns and Buchansn &ist of 2 front &nd each; rents § BY ORDER OF THE LOAN ASSOCIATNO OFFER THE TWO sunny furnished rooms; ~within two blocks of first-class table board; light house- koeping if desired. P. O. box 52, Alameda. OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. e, between Ashbury | 1766 Oak st., south ) oice two-s! dweli- G and Clayton gts. a ing of § rooms and bath; lgt 25xl! OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. OAKLAND AUCTION POSTPONED. OPENING SALE OF WAKEFIELD TRACT. | OAKLAND'S RESIDENTIAL GEM, POST- PONED UNTIL SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD. The .grand opening sale of Oakland's resi dential gem property has been postponed until next Saturday, June 3rd, owing to the fin- clement weather. | |~ This beautiful tract, which is acknowledged | to ba the finest plece of residential property in | Alameda County, is bounded by Twenty-first 0s. 2 and 3. 209-15 Tremont ave., between Ashbury and Clayton $ts.: improvements consist of 2 two- wtory dwellings-of 7 rooms -and bath each; t 25x80. will be soid separtely. 1288 Sanches st., east line, between Twen- y-sixth and Clipper sts.; improvements con- of &, well built bay window cottage of & rooms and bail; rents $13 per month; lot | T 683 Jersey st., e, between Dismond and Douglass sts.; bay window cottage of 4 | and Twenty-third’ Avenues, FEast Twenty- EETR ;e month; 1ot | fourth and East Twenty-seventh Streets. - s It is sewered throughout—cement sidewalks ., JVEBSTER STREET TLATS: - | are 1aid in front of every lot, and every strest | S e e e Sats or | i2 macadamized, guttersd and curbed. The Haleht and Page sts; 3 well Ut gats of | view surpasses ‘any other bome site on the | b Lo e e schedule of the Soufhern Pacif ¢ ; i LOTS | “The new schedule of the Southern Pacific, P::mh -%:DeEHLD";ur Point Lobes; | Which goes into operation on the first of June et -~ will bring this property within 2§ minutes’ | 9 ride of San Franolsco, with a 20 minutes ser- | AMES FITZSIMMONS' ESTATE. ~vice and boats up to 1:30 & m. | t line, batwaen Twen- | It is only ten minutes' walk to Twenty-third fot 100x125; Avenue, Southern Pacific Station, at which 129 | traine arrive datly. It is only eight minutes’ walk to California College and only six blocks to-Garfield School. . With the inereased transportation and the growing ‘population prices are sure to advance | and no better investment could possibly be desired Pullding restrictions will thoroughly protect the property—no saloons will be allowed—shade | trees will be planted and no efforts will be spared to make it an ideal place for a home. | Don’t ous, word for lt—jake advantage ( 4 investigate for yourssif— auction next Saturday, June 3. | s at the suction will be one-quarter | offered as & OPBNING' AND TRACT ON THE of B 5 Q w1 ‘ment -weather of - Satur- opening Je of lots on g e o oaiian] | cash, balance ome, two-and three years, For June 3, | further particulars see e, ch lots will be G. H. UMBSEN. & CO., on’ on the grounds. 20 Montgomery St., is* the be: 14 Ban Francisco. | —OR. HOLCOMB, BREED & BANCROFT, 1060 Broadway, Oakland. every respect GEORGE W. AUSTIN, | 1002 BROADWAY, | OAKLAND. | Look at this for a gnap: owner forced to sell; | m cottagé, bath, high basement. chicken- | ouses, brooders, new incubator; fine living into this splen Tide- of S Route car building. epr! lot 50x185:6; close to Key | line; price, with furniture, including Estey ar- | new etove, etc., $1600. ; §: Frapklin-st. business property; the | bes: culation on the market to-day: oid | | ge on the sunny side of Tenth st., with. blo of Broadway: this grade of speaks for itcelf and requires no to demonstrate its true value. aitend the au me will be c and thres years see cozy rooms; street work all four blocks from local sta- as offcred $1100 cept $100 less. GOME: | EXCNYNIERY ST, Pretty new cottage of five or six rooms: on | E 3th st.. right close to Grove; month- iv_pay vyou like; the right kind of a price for all cash. 5 and 6 ro for $660 by the yei ) E H 9 R » H S 5 F 7 4 Fj n i 5 " s, new, modern, very short walk to Key Route: ne; lot 37:6x120; ne walks, lawn, c., ete. . etc.;. owner away; chance for a | real sna; In Fruitvale: house of 7 lot 51x208; nicely located on Main GEORGE _V 1002 Broadway 110x102. SW. cor. Oak and Stemner: snap aken quick. Alexarder 1 Mkt NEW cottage, plumbing, €8s, nice vard, etc $1700—405120; near Key Route; 3 minutes to station house. 7 rooms, burg st.. bath; elegant view. near 22d; lot 26:8x117:6. n_Rich avenue high ground; fine locatlo done. g0od near new Key R ; street 26x165; on Brush et., ute. nd_dis- - $3500—New house; 6 rooms and every modern bing: write AHL- | convenience; In extra good neighborhood: . 836 Howard st well built; lot 40x100; % block to Key r‘ Key Route cars. —— SQINTIG | $6500—70x120—On s side of Telegraph BERKELEY ADVERT'S'N'TS | ¥ " nca: Twenty fourth st. i | $7000—Reduced from $8500 to make quick sale; rents for $80 vper month; ave.: 3-story. 11 rooms; also store and 5 rocms: lot 50x150. ; on Telegraph | J.'H. MACDONALD & CO., | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 1052 Broadway. MASQN-McDUFF COMPANY, Ri tate. SEE T : - = Shattuck ave. and Center st., SEE THIS BARGAI IN LAND—HERE 18 A BERKELEY, CAL. BARGAIN | $50 cash, $5 monthly: corner lot. 75.45x | 109.15, Boulevard Tract,. adjoining East Oak- | Jand, ‘fronting the sneed boulevard 14 miles long to Haywards: also High st 90 feet wide to R. W. Canyon: 2 car lines, S-cent fare to | Berkeley. Alameda and any part of Oskland; FAIRVIEW, PARK. | near steam local trains and in touch with Key street PRICE Route: ings winds; graded; city water; ; grand view; loam _soll; single lots new build- | no fogs or cold rammar and high | 5 upward, $5 ca nthly. Call or send for circular, 1223 tvale ave., mear Frultvale station, CHARLES F. LEE, or 455 Seventh st., | Broadway _station, ~Oakland. GEORGH JL LEF. owner. BELDEN’S BARGAINS. | South Berkeley's most park: situfited on the corner of College ANQ | on Siatesnth or s eney toram® & T00m cottage | Alcatraz aves. Large lots, With splendid view 750—Anot & atheet svork done fres; sidewaiks Iald and | oo yons ang siation T % trees planted. Eplendid street car service 34 | $9100—Good 6-room cotfage and lot 26x108: Eunutes frotu San. Francisco; 20 minutes from to station; easy terms. ikt Gekland; 4 minutes f the university. $1600—2-story] 6-room house; handy to sia- | tion; terms. $2100—Nice 6-room cottage on 1ith ave., with stable and lot 33:4x150. $2350—Surny 5 near; begutiful residence near el New Key route station within o | givieg 5-cént fare to Sap i) Francisco. Lots B50x130. $900; $225 three years | BELDEN, Real Estate, 1112 Broadway. Oak- and. Thess lots will be advanced to $1000 each | $50 CASEL, §5 monthly, 8 fine Jots, 107 SH, ; 3 50-100x on June 1. | 135; ready to build on; cholce location; near s walk to local trains; akland; sewer and city wa- | BUY NOW. ter; grand site for a home: will build you o o o, monthly instzllments; no fogs or high wind NOow, sandy loam sofl; price all told $1000; if you BUY wow, want the very best you get it right here; Fruitvale ave. is not to be compared to this site, ss it overlooks the avenue. Call or gend for circulars, 455 Seventh opp. Broadway station, Oakland; phone Black €852, H. Z. ES, Owner. Writs for map or eall on MABON-McDUFFIE COMPAN Real Estate, 1 “ | WILL sell beautiful 8-room house for cost of lot; 50x100; 3 blocks from business center; Al location. Box 1816, Call office, Oakland. Bhattuck ave. and Cent BERKELEY, CAL Tract Office, Shattuck College and Alcatraz aves. Pty | T e oy, Buwlaly: | FOR rent—Part newly furnished flat; gas and | S M. DODGE & SON cosl stoves; references required. J20B Tele- graph_ave., Oakland. | OAKLAND HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. oo saeneeseentssostosocasros aemeesemnees. | $14—THREE_ furnished housekeeping room: gas, bath; $8, front room, bath. 1724 Tenth. J OAKLAND FURNISHED FLATS. A Home at Cost. $4000—Owner willing to lose money on this in | orfer to bave ready money for another proposition; home new and up-to-date; well built and splendidly located: 6 hand. $5me rooms, bath, basement, etc.; lot 36x | $3500—1834 Berkeley way, near Shattuck ave. near Key Route station, near University: 2-story house, 7 rooms and bath: lot 35x 110; 1{wner will show it to you to-day or v time. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. 1067, Oakland—Sunny furnished rooms Call there or at our off 5. M. DODGE & SON, 2113 Shattuck Ave. ‘ — T Thaltnck Ave £3100—NEW 6-room house; on Fulton | Ashby ave.: 5 minutes walk to station™’ 52800 —New 5-room cottage; Addison st:. bullt $1250 - ew Soroom howse; TeSErap s 250—New §-r ouse; Telegraph ave, | Ashby: §500 down, balance a8 tent T | 1. A. BERRY & CO., Postoffice blk., Berkeley, | 'San Francisco Advert's'ents ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, ALL sunny and front 3 large unfurnished fcoms in modem_corner it ol comvene ences: central; private; references; adul Box 3001, Call. e EDDY and Polk (Gladstone)—Elegant housekeeping apartments: 1, 2 of 3 reome. EDDY, 743—Handsome, renovated, furnished 2. 3 or 4 room apts.; regular kitchens; bath, phone, vard, etc.; reas. to steady people. VERY large housekeeping room, with use of perlor and bath; gas, hot water; parlor floor; §10. 27 Fell st.; call before 1 p. m. to-day; sulte, front, same floor, $16. BERKELEY HOUSES TO LET. | SOWDITCH, 2607, Berkeley—F : Ot fatuiition Bty R e ®as and electricity; porches and yard: rem: reasonable. e —————— BERKELEY HOUSES WANTED. P e ——————— st HOUSE wanted—I wish to purchase an 8 to 10 room bouse east of Dana st., between Bancroft way and Stuart st., at $4000 to 6000, for cash. M. FELL, 220—Housekeeping rooms. FOLEOM. 1203—2 nicely furnished housekeep- ing rooms, front; aiso 2 back rooms. FOLSOM, 1690—Large, sunny, furnished rooms for light h ; gas, bath grounds; no cnnd:ga.u, e, end 4 room apartments; new ; mewly furnished. Bancroft IN Berkeley—2, 3 bulldire | SUTTE GEARY, 1226—A snap; a completely furnished suite for housekeeping, sunny, bath, $15; also_three-room. cottage, furaished, ! 1 GOLDEN GATE ave., 239, The Perkins—Hps. apts.; suites and single; modern; phone. GUERRERO, 518—Floor 3 desirable nisied housekeeping rooms; . g adulis, g HOWARD, 640—Front hskpg sulte for 3 adults; no children; coal stove, sink; respectable. sultes: all’ 10 e ek Tpeciat rates 3 Eddy, nr. 5¢ to 4 e, 317 to 80 weei; elec- ghts (no gas), running water in every ; elevator, read.-room; free bus, baggage. - family use: best secon ‘all makes at any kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- 1021 Market st., near Sixth. - $3. 85, §8; slightly i $10, $15 and $20. . You know-where the dolls swing in the window. 1051 Market st. VAN NESS ave., 512—Sunny corner bay win- dow room: sultable for 2 gents; reasonable. ‘WINCHUSTER Hotel, 44 3d st., nr. Market— Most convenient and._respectable; 700 rooms;. 35c to 81 50 nightly; $2 to $8 week; elevator;. elec. lights; reading-room; free bus. baggage. JESSIE, 323—Large front —room, furnished housekeeping; gas range; $3 and $3 5O week. JESSIE, 434, bet. Fifth and Sixth—Sunny housekeeping; also single rooms; call ‘bet. 9 and 8 o'clock. 3 LARKIN, 41334 per week; 2 front comfort- ably furn. hkpg. rms.; gas range; hand: MCcALLISTER, 725—A large furnished sunny front room; sultable for two; housekeeping privileges; references. NATOMA, 284 nr. 4th—2 furnished housekeep- ing roome; water, -sink, closets; cheap rent. ‘WOLE HOUSE, Sixth and Howard sts.—Bes known transient house in city; clean, neat charges reascnable; central location com= mends it to traveling public; cafe attached cars pass door. Von der Mehden, prop. ROOMS m BOARD. A A A A A P AN EDDY, 1128, opp. Jefferson Park—Sunny rooms overfooking park; locatlon best; finest table board, reas. rates; phone Jackson 156. GOLDEN GATE ave.,, 1046—Elegant, sunny double ‘front. room for 1 or 2; bath; good board; reasonable. NINETEENTH, 3439, bet. Mission and Valen— cla—Nicely furnished housekeeping rooms to let; gas, bath, phone. % THE RENTON, 712 Sutter—First-class family hotel, - nicely ' furnished; sunny sultes and single rooms; excellent table board. , NOE, 151—3 rooms, lower cor. flat; porgelain sink, sunny porch, trays, bath, yard; $15. ELLIS, 453—Fine furnished rooms, with best French table board. MME. TENCE. | OAK, 117, or 14 Page—Complete hskpg.; gas range free, hot bath, laundry, $1 25-33 50 wk ©OId Stevenscn Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets and interior; exceptional table: mod. O'FARRELL, 1127—Front double parlor, suit- able for light housekeeping; bath and phone. PIERCE, 117, bet. Waller and Haight—Sunny front room: privilege of light housekeeping. POLK, §25—Nice housekeeping rooms; cheap!’ | RAUSCH, 85, near Folsom—2 or 3 housekeep- ing rooms, reasonable; also large rm., $5 mo. | SECOND, 140—Nice furnished rooms; suitable for 2 gents or for light housekeeping. SILVER, 30_off Third nr. Bryant—Two sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. SUTTER, 2203—Completely furnished house- keeping in fine sunny corner house; refs. 2237-3 sunny housekeeping rooms; faundry; regular kitchen: reasonable. bath; TEHAMA, near Ninth—3 nice suiny housekeeping rooms, with vard: §3 week. TURK, 11590—Nice parlor, with use of piano, for light housekeeping; very reasonable. TWELFTH, 210%—2 bedrooms, kitchen; and cold water bath. VAL TA, 910 Housekeeping rooms; 2 or 3 sunny front connecting rooms with gas stove hot APARTMENT HOUSES. A—AINSWORTH APARTMENTS, POST AND POLK. FURN. AND UNFURN R ‘OR. APTS.: PRIVATE BATHS; NEW AND MODERN; PHONE EX. 718. NIA APARTMONTS. § ON_ST., NBAR SUTTER. EELECT DOWNTOWN 'APTS., 2-3-4 ROOMS; FURNIEHED AND UNFURNISHED: LIGHT AND SUNNY; PRIVATE BATHS: MODERN REFERENCES. PHONE EX. 422, AINSLEY APARTMENTS, 620 TURK ST., NEAR VAN NESS AVE. CHOICE 3-56 RM. SUNNY APTS.: PRIVATE HALLS AND BATHS; FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED: FURNISHINGS AND SER- VICE T KCELLED. PHONE EX. 717 VAN NUYS APARTMENTS. 1001 BUSH ST., COR. JONES. S-room sunny apartments: nicely furnished: £25 to $40; few single and suites rented by the week; 5 minutes’ walk to business; noth. ing like them for the price. MELROSE, 1333 Bush—2, 3 and 4 rooms, ele- gantly furnished or unfurnished; sunn; steam heated, electric lights, hot water; large kitchen: new house. O'FARRELL 4-room apt THE Roswell, 1360 Pine—Four and two room apartments ‘for housekeeping; reasonable. THE Frederick, 901 Stanyan—l1 to 5 rooms, overlooking Golden Gate Parl 1. Page 6168 —_— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Roomes 25c 1o S1 per night, $125 to $5 per week and light housckeeping roome: open all night. A—THE FREMONT. New management; sunny rooms, single or en ite. 1864 Market st.; phone Mint 3481 A— THE PIERRE, 579 O'FARRELL. Beautifully furnished, light, sunny suite; also single room; excellent care; low rent. AT ““The Almonte,” 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25c to 50c, $1, $1 50 night; $150 to $10 week; house open all night. A—SAHLEIN (The), cor. Bush and Polk: now open; pew building; rooms; priv. baths; reas. BELMOND House, over Owl drug etore; 2 en- trances, 1126 Market and 21 Turk—Electric lights, running water in every room; 200 rooms; 25¢ to 50c per night; $1 25 to $3 week. 793—Beautifully furn. modern bath; electricity; single r., $8. CALIFORNIA, 726—Room to let. CLEMENTINA, 676—Large furnished ‘Tront room; suitable for two. EDDY, 11—Nicely furnished rooms, front and side,” for §1 50 per week and up; phone. ELLIS_ 1042—Beautiful large parlor suite; modern flat; sun all day; hot and cold water; closet; bath; phone; reasonable. FOLSOM, (08—Aurora Houre. finest, first-ciass n.ocerr rooms in city: $1 50 to $2 53, FOLSOM, 1090, cor. 13th—Large, sunny fur- nished room; gas and bath. FREELON, 136A—Sunny furnished front room; gas and bath. GALT House, 1206 Market—Fine transient rms, office_or hpg. rms.; reas.; best loc, Mr. and Mrs. R. T.Thwaite,props. (form. of San Jose). RY, 642—Sunny front rooms; single or en suite; ‘reasonable. G GBARY, 660—Rooms to let. GRAND SOUTHERN, Seventh gnd Mission— 109 roome, to $1 50 night; $1 50 to $7 wk. HOTEL Hamllton, 125 Ellis—New hotel, opened; class “A"; steel building; fireproof; Iiuropean plan; telephone and steam heat In every room; rooms without bath, §$1 per day; with bath, $1 50 to §3; duced rates by week or month. HOTEL_ST. KATHRYN, and Ellis—300 room Just strictly cor. Leavenworth nicely furnished; all modern conveniences; rates from $2 per week up, HOWARD, 715—Rooms, 25c to $1 per day; $150 to §3 per week. HOWARD, $20—ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HOWARD, 1014—Sunny turnished front room for gentlemas LARKIN, 716—Sunny front room, $12; su ite, $15; single room, di whnny LEAVENWORTH, 218—Pleasant back parlor; running water; suitable for 2; rent urw. LEAVENWORTH, 712—Nicely furnished sun- ny room; in private family; rent reasonable; no signs: references required. MARKET, 1040 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rihs., $2: suites $4-$5 week; bath, elevator; hskpg. MCcALLISTER, 710—Large south front bay- window room; 2 closets, running water; also sunny room, $6. McALLISTER, 1211, co ner for doctor's office; 1 or 2 elegant front furnished rooms with running water; phone Fell 1142: new flat; private residence. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 single and family reoms, 35c to $1 50 per day; $2 to $8 week; the only new .nd modern hotel and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor: hot and cold water, electric lights. call bells, steam heat in every room and gives rree s and ele- vator day and night to its gues NEPTUNE (THE), 633 POST—JUST OPENED: ELEGANTLY FURN, SUITES OR SINGLE RCOMS; MODERN: PRIV. SALT WATER BATHS. PHONE PRIV. EX., EAST 722. O'FARRELL, 256, La Paloma—Elegant sunny suites and single rooms; reas.; fine location. O'FARRELL, 776—Large sunny front furn. alcove suite; gas, bath, phone; also hskpg. POST, 410—Handeome sunny front suite, $25; also other nice rooms; reasonable. POST. 632, The Recamier—Sun, rms., single, en suite: hot-cold water: hskpg. privileges. POWELL, 1832—Rooms to_let) RIO VISTA Hotel, 253 Third st., near Howard —New houu;,uwant: nl:n! fooaern w‘h ences; ooms en sulte and s! ; Tates and u by'elt,&lndup’.‘ iy ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights; reading-room. smoking-room and ladles’ par- lor; rooms pér night, 35c to $150; week, $2 10 $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground flocr; rooms with hot and’ cold water; baths. SAN JOSE ave., 607%, Duncan and 25tl Sunny front 100m; 1 or 2; reasonable. SIXTEENTH, 2833, nr Folsom—Ne: nianed. sty ‘Tooms for 3 of 2 sentlemens | from $4 and upward. = . - THIRTY-SIXTH, " Oakland- g 5 620, nd—Nicely fu PINE, 1543 (St. Ellyn)—Nlcely furnished sin- gle rooms, with or without board; reasonable. WAREHOUSES. STORAGE AND A_EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CONKLN'S storage; dise; Golden Gate & Larkin; phone East 126. PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281 PIERCE-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West §28. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rat TYPEWRITERS Aivl) SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters at higher and lower prices; rentais $2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. 2D-HAND typewriters gold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewritfng Inspec. Co.. 508 Market. e e e PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS—BIds Wanted—Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals wiil be_ recelved by the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of at its office, room 13, 820 Sansor n Franclsco, California, up to 11 o'clock a. m.. Saturday, June 3. 1905, and opened immediately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for furnishing and dellvering quartermaster and _commissary supplies, etc., for the Veterans' Home, Napa County. " California (rallroad station Yount- ville, .. 0. b.), for one year, commencing July’ 1, 1905, and ending Jume 30, 1906. Schedules with information and instructions for submitting bids will be furnished upon epplication by the undersigned, Bldders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules, ;and no bld will be considered unless it fs in accordance with such sch ules. Bids must be made on samples sub- mitted whenever called for In the schedule. Each bidder must accompany his bid with @ certified check upon some well known and responsible banking house for at least 10 per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to C. Mason Kinnne, Treasurer, conditioned that the bidder will enter into 2 good and | valid contract upon notice of acceptance, as required by law. The board reserves the Tight to refect any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount speci- fied. Preference will be given to-goods man- ufactured or produced In th State, price, fitness and quality being_eqbal, under the provisions of eection 3247 of the FPolltical ode. Address John F, Sheehan, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans’ Home of California, Room 13, 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, California. By¢or- der_of the Board of Directors. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 1, 1905.—Sealed propusals in triplicate will be received here untit 11 a. m., May 31, 1905, and then opened, for furnishing and delivering mineral oil, 138 degree flash test, in bulk or in cases, two five-zailon cans to {he case, at Alcatraz Isiand, Fort Baker, Benicla Barracks, Fort Mason, Fort McDowell, Fort Miley, Presidio of San Franeisco, Presidio of Monterey, Fort Rosecrans, San Franclsco, Depot of Reeruits and Casuals (Angel Island), Department - Rifie Range (Redeo Valley), Cal., and Depot at Honolulu, H. T., during fiscal year begin- ning July 1, 1905, 'and ending June 30, 1906, United States reserves the right to reject or @accept any and all bids, or any part thersof. Preference glven to articles of domestic pro. Qduction, conditions of quality and price (in- cluding in the price of forelgn productions the duty thereon) being ecqual, and such preference given to articles of American preduction produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of consumption required by the public service there. Information furnished on application to WM. 8. PATTEN, Chlet Quartermaster. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., May 15, Sealed proposals, ‘in triplicate will celved at this office until 11 A. M., Wednes- day, May 31, 1905, and then opened, for “‘Doing all the printing and furnishing all | material therefor, that may be required at Headquarters Pacific Division and Headquar: ters Department of California during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908. Preference will be glven to articles of domestic produc- tion ‘or manufacture, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufacture the duty there- on), being equal. The United States reserves the right to reject or accept any or all pro- posals in whole or in part. Information fur- nished on application to undersigned. En- velopes ~ contalning proposals should be marked ‘‘Proposals for Printing.” and ad- dressed to WM. S. PATTEN, _Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. A., Chlef Quar. termaste: PROPOSALS for public bulldings—Office of the Chief Quartermaster, San Francisco, Cal., May 29, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject’ to the usual conditions, will be re- ceived at this office until 11 o'clock a. m., Pacific time, June 27, 1905, and then opened in the presence of bidders, for the. construc- tion of a frame addition to the bake-house at Fort Baker, Cal. Information furnished on application” to this office. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids received or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be en- dorsed ‘‘Proposals for Bake House. Fort Baker, Cal.” and addressed to Col. WM. S. PATTEN, Asst. Quartermaster General, L8 A SAN FRANCISCO, , May 1, 1003.—Sealed proposals. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be recelved at this office un- til 11 o'clock a. m., Pacific time, May 31, 1905, and then opened in the presence of bid- ders for furnishing the labor and materials required in grading roads and gutters, build- ing drains, etc., at Fort Barry. Point Bonita, Cal. Information furnirhed on application to this office. The United States reserves the right to accept or reject any bld received or any part thereof. Envelopes containing pro- posals should be indorsed “Proposals for Grading Roads at Fort Barry, Cal’ and addressed to COLONEL WM. S. PATTEN, Ass't. Qr. Mr. General, Chief Quartermaster. NOTICE is hereby glven that sealed bids will be recelved at 16 South Hall, Berkeley, on or before 5 p. m., on Jume 5, 1905, for the concrete floor and concrete 'stalrwork for California Hall, as per plans and specifica- tions on flle at said office. Bids are invited also for the excavations and for the founda- tions for the new university library. —Bids are invited also for painting and tinting in Caiffornta Hall. Separate bids are invited also for (a) fire escapes and (b) the heating and ventilating system for the Harmon Gym- nastum. No bids will be considered unless accompanied by a_certified check or bond in favor of the undersigned. equal to 10 per cent of the bid, with sufficient sureties, con- ditioned that, 1t the bid be accepted the bid- der will enter into a contract faithfully to perform the obligations in accordance with #aid bid and with said plans and specifica- tions. The right to reject any or all bids i€ hereby reserved, THE REGENTS OF THE_UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. PROI'OSALS for paving brick—Office, Isthmian Canal Comaifssion, Washington, 1. C.. May 25, 1905. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be raceived at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Isthmian Canal Commission, Wash- ington, D. C., until 10:30-a. m., June 24, 1605, it which time they will be opened In publie, for furnishing 3,000,000 paving brick. Blanks and full information may be obtained from tis office, or offices of Assistant Pur- chacing Agent,' 24 State street, New York City, or Assistant Purchasing Agent, at Cus-. tom-] , New Orleans, , _and blanks may be had at Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, Cal, and Commercial Club, Mo- bile, Ala. H."J. GALLAGHER, Major, U. S. A., Purchasing Agent. the Quartermaster’s Department, San Fran- cisco, Cal, May 1, 1905.—Sealed proposals for the hauling of military stores and supplies - in and about the city of San Francisco, Cal.. for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1905, Wil be recelved at this office until 11 o'elock 2. m. on Thursday, the Ist day 1905, and then opened. furniture and merchan- | 1 | ALL kinds bought, -:zg. ‘and repaliring guaran- CHA! E.LA CK. 15 Mission MARRIAGE LICENSES. : The following marriage licenses were ssued yesterday: Johnnle Pann, 27 Haywards, and Flora A Higgins, 17, Point Richmond. ‘Mancel B. Godinho, 24, 65 Jackson etreet, and Maria J. Amadora, 18, 65 Jackson. street. Albert Stauche, 34 040 Fowell strect, and Maria Dahlin, 23, wel : Allessandro Seghier!, 26, 1505 Presidio ave- nue, and Ada Carmignani, 25, clty. John V. Bender, 41, 170 Lexington avenus, and Marguerite Hurley, 39, Detroit, Mich. Gus Gustatson, 31, San Jose,” and Anna Peterson, 37, San Jose. Salvadore I Alcaraz, 25. 520 Eddy street, and Rosa Santebanes, 17, 808 Vallejo street. Christopher C. Buckley, 21, 187 California ave., and Julditha M. Mazeas, 18, 2011 Mission, Lewis F. Rose, 28, 623 O'Farrell street, and Bertha M. Hawkins, 20, 300 Ellis street. William D. Hill, 26, Santa Barbara, and Maud Neleon, 25, Santa Barbara. Arthur Cralg, 25, 6 Rose avenue, and Rose Matter, 23, city. . ‘August Barban, 23, 331 Kearny street, and Marie Valentin, 18, 619 Pacific street. Francleco Ascheri, 40, 8 Lafayette place, | and Glovanna Figone, 10, § Lafayette place. Victor L. Falkenburg, 22, 2¢ Washington ave., and Mary A. Garrity, 24, 24 Washington av Murdock McKenzie, 60, San Diego, and Jessle McDonald, 35, Stockton. George W. Shaver, 26, 271 Fourth street, and | Mary C. Bacigalupi, 26, 413 O'Farrell street. Pierre Bordenave, 28, 3391 Clementina st., and Cagherine Piquet, 23, 2318 Webster_ st. Charlés B. Staniey, 33, Oakland, and Jennie Montgomery, 34, Oakland. Reinhardt Mefz, 25 1209 Pacific street, and Christine Jensen, 25, 725 Capp street. Marcello Camarri, 28, Alameda, and Maria Camadini, 25, Alameda. William G. Zeller, 38, San Rafael, and Mary F_ Galvin, 26, 1050 Howard street. ‘Royal Block, 25, 2799 Clay street, and Emma Stern, 20, 2514 Pacific avenue. Michael H. Etcheverry, 26, 406 Sutter street, and Celeste R. Lacost, 22, 2344 Post street. —_— BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—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 eame published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. BROWN—In this city, May 20, 1905, to the wife of B. C. Brown, a daughter. WIEDERS—In this city, May 25, 1905, to the .wife of H. O, Wieders, a son. — e MARRIED. JANNSSEN—NELSON—In this city, May 2 1905, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Herman M. Jannssen and Amanda E. Nelson, both of this city. OLSEN—OLSEN—In Oakland, Cal. May 28, 1905, by the Rev. O. Groensberg, Olat Anton Olsen and Helene Marle Olsen. SMEDS—RAUTINAINEN—In this city, May 27, 1005, by the Rev. O. Groensberg. Jakob H! Smeds and Anna Gustava Rautinainen. THORNTON—JOHNSON—In this city, May 27, 1905, by the ‘Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Franeis G. Thornton and Anna S. Johnson, both of this city. WILTON—DEGENER—In this city, May 27, 1905, by the Rev. F. W. Fischer, pastor of Emmanuel Evangelical Church, Douglass Wilton and Ida Degener, both of San Fran- cisco. DIED. Bale, M. G.—56 [Luccke, Stanle ©.—5 m Baumann, Bertha—6+ [Lynch,” Michael | Bemiss, Dr. H, P.—89 Mara, Michael R, Byrnes, William—61 [Merrell, Elizabeth Carlson, Chas. E.—06 iller, Alexander—21 Cavanaugh, Wm.—36 [Murphy, Wm. A.—29 Drago, G. B.—56 aillet, Antoine—29 Drobaz, Matteo—76 IPries, 'Julla—25 Dunck, M. E.—41 Randall, Emma J.—38 Glanettoni, Stefano—52|Ring, Annie—75 Goodrich, Geo, P.—50 |Schleu, Frank H.—7m Hints, Arthur—64 Shipley, Wm. M.—67 Kahn, Louis—50 Shuck, ‘Oscar T.—62 Kearney (infant) Werner, Bessie Leavell, James R.—37 |Woodward, Anna—47 BALE—In this city, May 20, 1905, M. G. Bale, a native of California, aged 56 years 3 months and 25 days. BAUMANN—In this city, May 27, 1905 Ber- tha, beloved wife of Herman Baumann, a native of Provinz, Brandburg, Germany, aged 64 years 10 months and 17 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), May 30, at 3 p. m. from ths parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co, 1137 Mission Street, between Seventh and Eighth. Cre- mation 0dd Fellows’ Cemetery. BEMISS—In this city, May 29, 1905, H. P. Bemiss, M. D., a native of Ohio, aged §9 years. BYRNES—In this city, May 27, 1005, Willlam. dearly beloved husband of Annie Byrnes, and beloved father of Mary F. Annle L.. Wil- llam A, Henry G. and Agnes G. Byrn:s, a native of County Westmeath, Ireland, aged 61 vears. (New York and Hartford, Coan. papers please copy.) [ Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, " 154 California avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church. where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebated for the reposs of his soul, commencing-at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. CARLSON—In this city, May 25, 1905. Charles E.. beloved husband of Amanda Carison. and father of Mrs Alda Gieschen and Belle and Arthur_Carlson, and brother of Olaf Carl- ®on, Mrs. Emma Winterson, Mrs. Sophie Turnblad and Mrs. Hulda Johnson, and uncle of Palmer A. Johnson, a native of Sweden, aged 56 years 4 months and 21 days. (Los Angeles and San Diego papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— ‘tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 -o'clock p. m., from 413 Sutter streef, under the auspices of Tem- plar Grove No. 19, U. A. O. of D. Inter- ment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. CAVANAUGH—In this city, May 20, 1805, Wililam Cavanaugh, a native of Dorchester, Mass., aged 36 years. DRAGO—In this city, May 29, 1905, Giovanni Batista, dearly beloved hueband of Catherina Drago, devoted father of Loule, Annie, Sunta and Rose Drago, and brothe# of Gilovanni Drago, a native of Italy, aged 56 years and 6 months. 3 @7 Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funéral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m:., from his late residence, 204 Alemany avenue. N. B.— A solemn requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul at the Church of Corpus Christi, Croke street, near Mission, commencing at 10 a. m., sharp, In- terment Holy Croes Cemetery. DROBAZ—In this city, May 2§, 1905, Matteo, dearly beloved husband of Bridget Drobaz, and loving father of Mrs. P. W. McGlade, a native of Dalmatia, Austria, aged 76 years. A member of the Austrian Benevolent So- Clety and Veteran Volunteer Firemen' Assoctation of California. @ Friends are respectfully invited to a tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:15 a. m., from his late residence, 3262 Twenty-fitth street, thence to the Church of the Nativity, Fell street, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his_soul, at 10 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. DUNCK—In this city, May 27, 1805, Maxi- milian Tugene Duneck, son of Jacobine Dunck, and brother of Henry L. Dunck, a “native of Mannhicim, Germaany, aged 41 years 4 mantts and S days. ‘Friends and acquaintances are res; fully Invitea fo attend the funeral Wedn day. May 51, at 11 o'clock, from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- | 044 Fellows and Masonle - ‘exchanged for Plots in MT. OLIVET CEMETERTY For particulars aj at City Oftfice, GmTrBLDfl.. & lfl%’mfl STS. CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1909 MISSION ST., Bet. 15th and 16th; Telephone Misslon 100. J.C.0’CONNOR&.CO FUNERAL DIRECTORS can be ‘perfect and to-dat i A B a— | WOODWARD—In Masonic' Temple. ery streets, under the Lodge No. 216, F. and A M laterme ress Lawn Cemetery, g'mrd and Townsend streets depat. Remains at the pariors of Halsted & Co., 946 Mission street. GOODRICH—In this city, May 26, 1905, Georga P., beloved husband of Frances J. Goodrich, and brother of Frank and Charles Goodrich, a native of New. York, aged 50 years months and 5 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral residence, 1479 Flfteenth street. between Folsom and Howard. Interment Mount Oli- vet Cemetery. by eléctric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. HINTS—In this city, May 27. 1905, Arthur 'A_member - of Unlon Hints, ed 64 Lodge No. 160, K. of P.. (Somora, Cal. papers ple copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tussgay). May 30; at 0:30 & m. (rom. th new funeral cl Golden Gate aven between Larkin and Polk streets, Where services will be held under the auspices of the Bureau of Rellef, K. ot P. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. KAHN—In Oakdale, Cal., May 28, 1905, Louls Kahn, husband of Cecelia Kahn, and father of Joseph H., Rhyta and Bertha Kahn, a native of Germany, aged 50 years 3 months and 8 days. KEARNEY—In this city, May 29, 1906, infant son of Timothy J. and Theresa Kearney, a native of San Francisco. LEAVELL—In Oakland, Cal., May 28, 1908, James R., son of E. T. and S. T. Leavell, and brother of Lewis E. Leavell, a native of | California, aged 37 years. LUECKE—In this city, May 29, 1905, Stanle E. Luecke, beloved son of Hermann and Charlotte Luecke, and brother of Ruth and Wesley Luecke, a native of California, aged 5 months and 15 days. LYNCH—In Menlo Park, Cal, May 27, 1905, Michael Lynch, beloved husbana of Mary Lynch_and father of James T., Joseph B., Michael P. and John F. Lynch and Mary L., Jennie, Rose, Katharine and Emily Lynch, a native of Ireland. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, May 30, at 10:30 a. m., from his late res— dence, Menlo Park, thence to Church of Na- tivity, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated. _Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery, Menio Park. MARA—In this city, May 29, 1005, Michael R. Mara, dearly beioved husband of Catharine Mara, and loving father of William G., Hannah J. and the late John Mara, and Mrs. G. Gill of Ventura and Mrs. P. Welch, a native of Quincy, Mass. MERRELL—In this city, May 27, 1905, Eliza- beth, beloved wife of J. M. Merreil. and mother of Millard Merrell, a native of Alle- gheny City, Pa. MILLER—In this city, May 28, 1906, Alex- ander. dearly ‘beloved son of Henry and the late Mary Anne Miller, and brother of Mrs. Edward D. Farrell, a native of Fort Ham- fiton, New York Harbor, aged 21 years and 1 month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, between Green and Unlon streets. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. MURPHY—In Sacramento, Cal., May 28, 1905, William A., beloved Son of James and Cath- erine Murphy, and brother of James T. George E. and Albert Murphy, Mrs. G. A. Knoblanch of Ashland, Ore., and the lat Waiter Murphy, a native of San Francisco, 20 years 2 months and 10 days. T—In Oakland, Cal, May 29, 1905, Antoine, beloved husband of Emille Paillet, of Mary Pafllet, brother of Mrs. P. Caubisens, Mrs. John P. Peylouret, and brother-in-law _of M., A. and Thomas Sehabague, G. Ray and Pauboseus and P. Raylouret, a native ot France, aged 29 year: PRIES—In this city, May 29, 1905, Julia, dearly beloved and only daughter of Fred- erick and the late Fredericka Pries, and sister of Roger, Julius A., Willlam. George, Christ, Edward C., Fred and Charles Pries, | a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 5 months and 18 days. RANDALL—In this city, May 2, 1905, Emma 7. Randall, dearly beloved wife of W. M. Randall, and sister of John and Henry Hop- per, a native of San Franelsco. aged I8 years 9 months and 13 days. (Boston and Nantucket, M papers please copy.) RING—In this city, May 29, 1903, Annfe, reliet of the late Hichard Ring, and beloved mother of John, Edward, Nellte, Lizzie and Theresa Ring, Mrs. J. Blerman, Mrs. L. E. Bolvin, and the late Willlam, Richard and Laura Ring, a native of Ireland, aged 75 _years and 8 monthe. [ Friends and_acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 2100 Greenwich street, cor- ner of Webster, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, corner of Green and Steiner streets, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHLEU—In this city, May 28, 1905, Frank Herman, beloved son of Herman and Chris- tine Schleu, and brother of Harry and Aneta Schleu a hative of San Francisco, aged 7T months and 5 days. T>The funeral will take place to-day (Tuesday). at 10 a. m.. from 558 Willow avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. SHIPLEY—In this city, May 2, 1905, at his residence, 398 Missouri street, corner Nine teenth, Willlam McGiil Shipley, beloved hus- band of the late Nellie F. Shipley, father of Grand B., Katle, Levi B., David B. and Jack B. Shipley, a native of Pitts— burg, Pa., aged 67 years 4 months and 18 days. (Tacoma, Wash., and Cinelnnati pa- pers please copy.) 7 Friends'and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from his late residence, 398 Missouri etreet, corner Nineteenth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. SHUCK—In this city. May 27, 1905, Oscar T. Shuck, beloved father of Mrs. Charles Bur- dett, a_native of Hongkong, aged 62 years 4 months and 26 days. WERNER—In this city, May 29, 1005, Bessfe, beloved wife of the late John Werner, and mother of Mrs. Kittie Kiernan, a native of Ireland. [ The funeral will take place to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 p. m.. from the pariors of the United Undertakers, S66 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth, thence to St. Charles Borromeo’s Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, May 27, 1906, Anna, beloved wife of Jasper W. Woodward, a native of California, aged 47 years 11 months and 5 day: REMOVAL NOTICE. N. GRAY & CO., Undertakers, Inc. Will remove on June 1st from 357 Sutter street to 612-614 Van Ness Ave., between Golden Gate avenue and Turk stres Tel. Main 43. C. S. WRIGHT, HAROLD T. WRIGHT, President. Secretary. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. Cal G&ECor. 581 — € Jockey C1.120 Cal Powder.175 NSRRCo. — N Cal P Co. —. Oak Bk Sav.125 £ Cal snip Co. — 23 |1OOF Hall A 6% — "al oz 2| Orpheum Co. — 18% Gon B Oak — 6T13| Pacc Can Cutds 12 Chutes Co .. 5 _ 8 |Pac Sur Co.. — 120 City & C Bk — 120 |Paraf Paint.. 65 — Cyp L Imp.. — 6 |S F Drydock — 175 DptPwd pfd. 81% — |SF & SiSoal. 25 — Do com .. 70 |S Jose Wat..108% — FN Bk. Oak.120 — SO & MTebt.i25 — Froch-A Bk.107%109 |Swiss-A Bk..120 — Fischer Thtr — 1% Truck Elect.. 1414 — Gas Con A. — 20 Unlon S'Co.. 83" — Houo ¥ Co. — . |UR InC ped: 80 ‘= o pool — Do com ... —_ Do nw pool 37— | i California Stock and 0il Exchange. Oil Stocks— Bl Arline 30 Assd Oif Stock Tr Cert o Aztec ... 110 Caribou . B Chicago Crude ... 26 Claremont ..... 3 T Forty 50 e Four . 5 50 Home . 40 471 Tndepends : 27 2 Kern 11 00 i3 2 04 i 18 N 110 sess 0 180 200 o5 o7 8 00 15 00 45 35 . & to-day | (Tuesday), at 1 o’clock p. m., from his late | pel of Theodor Dierks, 432 | and | FYED) sAN | Following were ths sales on the San Fraa. clico -Stock and. Exchange Board yesterday: :“Morning. -Session—Comstocks. ‘800 Andes . 231400 Opbir-Bruns.. 19 50 Belcher 19f z o1 300 Byllion . 34, o8 - 800 Caledonta ... 38 38 100 Gon Va:M Co.1 T 500 Savage ....... 57 100 Exchequer ..+ 5i{* 100 Sierra Nev.... 47 500 Hale & Nore.1 70. 200:Slar= Nev...0 40 200 Mexican »....1 40| 100 Yellow Jacket.. 20 _ Afternoon: Session-—Comstocks. 400 Andes . 241 300 Andes . 23 a) a 100 Con Va M Co:l 85 800 Sflver HI 300 Unlon Com.... 200 Yellow Jacket. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 300 Hale & Nor:.l Justics . Kentuck . Lady Wash .. 03 08 Mexican ......% 30 1 35 50| Qccidental 82 % 35| Ophir ... 57| Ophir-Bruns 1 19/ Overman ..... 12 14 - 19| Potost L8 o7 75 Savage - 88 - 57 0{ Scorpion ... 13 13 2| Sex Beleher... 08 08 04l Sierra Nev.... 40 41 18| Silver HUL.... 99 1.00 06/ Unton Con.... @ &1 —| Utah ... I 88, St Louls .- = 10 22 23! Syndicate « = 10 & Norc1 63 1 70| Yellow Jacket. 19 20 Julla .. 08 0%l % TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Sesston. Black Butte.. 362000 North Star. [ Biic Butte.dd0 3311000 N Star. b 90. 3 5000 Bullfrg N Bk 500 N Star, b 80. 100 Diamondfield. 500 Lida Hawk .. 30 1000 Dixie ! 500 MacNamara... 43 2000 Dixie 19 100 MacNamara... 4 15.000 Home . 06 1000 Mont Bullfrog. 09 3000 Indiana, bi0. 02+ 630 Mpnt Ton .3 021 1000 Jim Butler .. 8i 500 Mont Ton ....3 00 500 Jumbo M, s 5 75| 500 Orig Bullfrog. 30 100 Jumbo M Co. 151000 Red Top ..... 38 7150 Jumbo Ex 17/ 1000 Reseue . o 172 Jumbo Ex ... 161000 Simmerone 50 4000 Jumbo Ex.b30 181000 Shoshons 18 1000 Jumbo Ex ... 191000 St Ives L 4300 Jumbo Ex ... 3013500 Ton Mdway.i 62y 2000 Kendall, s 5. 20/1000 West End ... 7 Atternoon Sesslon. 500 Blk Butte,s30. 33| 500 Kawch M, s10 20 1000 Brown Hope.. 162500 Kendall . 13 200 Bunfrog Min. S0| 500 Lida Hawk .. 29 3000 Bullfrg N Bk 40f 500 Li-~ Harris... 04 1000 Bte GlaAd.h30 21| 500 Lone Star ... 12 2060 Butte Gldfid.. 21| 500 Mont Ton ..3 021, 100 Cash Boy 20! 560 Mont Tn,s10.3 02%, 1064 Dixle . 19 500 N Y Ton Con. 13 2000 Dixie . 20(1200 N Y Ton Con. 19 4000 Empire, . 13(1300 North Star.... 5% 1000 Golden Gate. 151000 N Star, b 9. 87 2500 Gold Anchor. 000 Orig Bullfrog. 3t 500 Home ....... 05]1000 Shoshons ..,.. 18 500 Home, b 15. 06, 1000 Siiver Peak™.. 20 1500 Jim Butler .. 81/1700 Ton Mdway.1 62% 1000 Jim Rutler .. 80 1200 Ton Midway..1 80 7500 Jumbo Ex.b00 1 3000 West End ... T8 i 1500 Jumbo Ex ... 19 GLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. Bid Ask. B4 Ask. -1201 25 MacNamars... 45 43 B JB Ex 18| Miamas BF "R rEr's California ... 15/ Mdnt Ton 02307 Cash Boy . 21 Mon Pittsburg 23 — Colehan . “of Monitar ...:.. 2 — 79N ¥ Ton Con. — , 18 Eula Con 17| North Star. — %5 Golden Gate.. 15 —| Ohlo Ton — 28 Gold Mt ..... 15 18'Red Rock Ex. — 26 Gold Mt Con. — 02| Rescus o7 o8 Great Westrn 0%. 03| Ton Exien ...4 50 5 00 Ind Ton .... OL° 02 Ton Home Con 08 07 Home .. . 04 06 Ton Siv & Gld 15— Jim Butler .. 79 81| Ton of Nev.13 00 13 50 J Butler Ex. 20 25/ United Ton .. — 08 Little Ton ..3 00 4 00 West End ... 73 178 Lucky Tom... — 62 B Goldfteld District. C Adams 00/ Highland .. 29 Atlanta . 11| Jumbo M & Aurora. 12 Jumbo Ex 19 Black Aats .. 04/ Juno . Black Butte. . 35/ Kenda | Kendall | €4| Lone Star . 09| Lucky Star Blk Butte EX Black_Rock,. Blue Bell ... = " I = = 8 T ot 9 19 33 0z o o7 Blue Bull ... 15 20 Mayne Brooklyn .... 01 02 May Qu Butte Gldfid.. — 23 Mohawk .. Bull & Bear. 05 06 Nevada Boy Booth M Co. 08 Nev Goldfleld. COD ...... 13 —|Nev Southern. Columbta .... 14 | Oakes . . Columbia Mt. 30 37/0ro ....... Conqueror ... 18 21 Pennsylvan! = Diamond .... 08 11| Potlateh 10 Diamondfieid. 43 45/ Red Lion ..... 04 Empire ...... 13 16/ Red Top as Exploitation.. — 03 Dixfe . -1 87 4« Fawn . 08 — - un Frisco . . 12 1.;1 Sherman . s — Gold Dust ... 08 10| Stiver Plek 13 18 Gold HIll .... — ; 45 B4 GolAfield Min. 52 = 32 Goldfleld Ton. — — o8 Gland Rand.. 08 —. 6 Great NS o o7 Hibernia .... — G o4 Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... 08 10}Eclipse 30 35 Amethyst .... — 17, Gold Ba: 30 32 Big Bullfrog. 08 10/Gidfid Bull — 04 Bullfrog Min. 80 85 Lige Harrls... 04 05 Bullfrog Anx. 04 06/Mont Bullfrog. 09 11 Bullfrog Cons — 09 Orig_Bullfrog. 80 32 Bulltrog Com 07 10| Shoshone o 11 Bulifrog Ex.. — 08/ Steinway » 22 Bulltrg N Bk 40 41| Vista Grande. 10 Den Bulltrog. 30 33| Wolverine o 10 Den Bifg Anx 05 0S| Other Distriets. — 16| Paymaster ... 04 05 — 01| Ouiney .. 02 — = 45|Ray& O'Brien 8 07 Gold Reer Ex 27 —'Rothwell ..... — 26 Kawich & B. — 13| Silver Peak .. 20 — | Rawich Gold. — 11, Southwestern.. .— 50 Kawich King. 15 —!Svivania ..... — 28 Kawich M Co 21 25! Timber Hill 20 — Lida Hawk .. — 29| Tokop Com ... — 10 “TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, Following wera the sales on the San Fran- clisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Sesston. Bullfrog. 3T Top 1500 Bullfrog Min.1 05/ 100 Orig 200 Gold Anchor.. S8!1500 Red 2000 Goldfleld Min. 55!1000 St Ives . 1000 MacNamara. . A 2500 Ohio, s 10. 38| 11 a. m. Session. 1000 Jim Butler .. 84| 1000 Or Bifrg, ® 18 l} 500 Jim Butler l'll:woo Shoshona bt 2200 MacNamara.. 437000 Ton Homs, 2000 MacNamara.. 4 1000 M.Nmra, b 90 47 200 Mont Ton..3 0214/ 2000 N » 3 03| §00 Mont Ton . 2500 Brown Hope.. 18]3000 8 B St - 19| 2000 .08 1000 Ton Mdway.i 1500 Ton N m.a 10. - @ 2 03 21 o ='® 1 32 o - = 10 L 38 40 — o 2 i 18 & - 003 05 52 83 W 01 — o 15 00 —100 Other Distriets. .. 15—l Rothwell ..c.. — nnmm"l;l‘op- 0015 07! Silver Peak .. 20 - Geld Mt Con. — 02/ Ton Gold Mt.. 15 16 Reeelnts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, MAY 29, 2,600| Leather. rolls ... 439 1,657 Hides, No . %6 262, Peits.” hals 5 457 Lime. bbis . 543 610/ Paper. rolls 63 203! Hay. tons . s o, 2135 Woor. baten o f * 1,082 enfcisiiver. 2 ' 100! Wine, gals . 48,450