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and Unfurn. | LET—Furn. ROOMS TO BELMONI) H 1 unfurnished 1 sizes water. and prices; THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1905. d of one and one-quart: ay been declared of this company, payable on July 1, to stockholders of record at the close usiness June 20, 1306. The transfer books will be closed as to the preferred »ck from June 21 to July 1, 1905, both in- clusive. Checks will be mailed. R. H. ISMON, Secretary. New York, June 12, 1905. DIVIDEND notice—San Francisco and Subur- ban Home Building Society, fifth floor, Mut- ual Savings Bank building, 708 Market st. For the half year ending June 30, 1905, a dividend has been declared at the rate pe anuum of elght (S per cent) per cent on al stock and participating certificat from payable on and after Sat- July )5, 08 A. LEONARD, Manager. DUKE, Sceretary. r per cent has free urday 3. M | DIVIDEND NOTICE—Claremont 0il *C will pay its regular monualy avidend stocl per share on s £3500 00, on the company. one cent (1) amounting 1o at the office of Mills btiding . San Francisco, Cal, books close June 24, 1905, at 1 Secretary. hed room; casonable shed front | |,,. ences week. $2 ground baths. shed rooms; urn Jones brick bu moder ms, suitable f 1104 Market—Fy opposite ROOMS AND BOARD. anny pp. Jeflerson Park Harrison eaeonable Pleasant ‘ sewing maach stitch, hem s sewing es in one; | h; see the | most com- on earth. | finest machine ma ; best nd-hax at any rented lowest rates. Domes- Market st near Sixth | nd, $3. 86, $8: slightly You know where the dolie_swing ow. 1051 Market st ) and repairing guaran- BECK, 1915 Mission st. ALL kinds bought. ® teed CHAS. PLA) TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, AN exceptionally g0od No. 2 Reming Emith Premier, other typew higher and lower prices: rentals Typewriter , 536 Calfornia st old, rented, repaired ting Inspec. Co.. 508 Market PROPOSALS. FOR VALY w R GALU RATCHE “!u‘\( HES, STOCKS AND DIES, TAPS, SE HACKSAWS, z NUTS, HAMMERS, HAMMER | JLES, EMERY CLOTH, Office Isthmian ngton, D. C., June | in triplioate, will | E - Canal Commission, 16, 1906.—Sealed propo be recelved et the office of the General Pur- chesing Officer, Isthmian Canal Commissior. | Washington, D. C., until 10:30 a. m., July | 17, 1905, at which time they will be opened | in public, for furnishing the above mentioned articles. Blanks and full information may be obtained from this office, or offices Of Asst. Purchesing Agent, 24 State st., City, or Asst. Purchasing Agent, at Custom- bouss, New Oricans, La:, and blanks may be | Bad at Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, Cal., and Commercial Ciup, Mobile, Ala.—D. W. Ross, General Purchasing Officer, TREASURY Department, Office of the Supervis- ing Architect, Washington, D. C., May 27, 1905, —Sealed ‘proposals wiil be recelved ai this office until 3 o'clock p. m. on the 20th day of July, 1905, and then opened, for the construction of the United States Custom- bouse at San Francisco, Cal., in accordance with the drawings and specification, copleg of which m be had at this office or at the office of Messrs. Eames and Young, 711 Lin- coln Trust bullding, St. Louls, Mo., and at | the office of the Superintendent of Con- struction of the United States Postoffice, Courthouse, etc., &t San Francisco, Cal., at the discretion of the Supervising Architect. Applications must be sccompanied by a cer- tiied check for $200, the proceeds of which | will be held at this office untit the return of | the drawings and specification. JAMES NOX TAYLOK. Supervising Architect. FROPOSALS for Public Bulldings—Office of | u Chief Quartermaster, San Francisco, C May 19, 1905.—Sealed proposals, in tripiicate, subject to the usual conditions, | wiil be received at this office until 11 o'clock | & m. Pacific time, June 17, 1905, and then | opened in the presence of bidders, for the construction, plumbing and electric wiring of @ frame pavilion hospital at the Presidio | of Monterey, Cal. Information furnished appiication to this office. The United reserves the right to accept or re- | any or all bids received or any pm‘ thereot avelopes containing proposal should be udorsed -Proposals for Ih»pl[lL‘ Presidio © \hmwrvy, (‘. d Aset. Q. 3| PROPOSALNotice is hereby given that sealed | bids will be_received at the. Secretary’s Of- fice of the State Agricultural Society, Sac- ramento, Cal. on or before June 22, 1905, a: ik for Work end materials in the con- | struction of stables for horses, containing about 300 boxstalls. No bid will be con- | eidered ‘uniess accompanied by a certified check or bond in favor of the unders equal to 10 per cent of the bid with sufficient security conditioned that if the bid be 8o ihe bidder wili enter into & contract fmithfully to Derform the contract in wc- cordance with said bid and with plans and ong which can be had on applica- to the Underaigned, The vight to relect in hereby reserved. = fiun STATE AGRICULTURAL By ALBERT LINDLEY. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday Erard Wurster-Wester, 25, New York, and 21, 90BA Devisadero street. " Stallard, 28, city, and Rose B. Chattanooga street, 25 Chattanooga st. i Folsom street, n T11d Kol 4 Langton street. 245 Twelfth avenue, Pa. and Lena 1, 1523 Bush street, Van Ness avenue. ry J b H upon the preferred | | | Moll, Laskie street, and | Anna L. Harm, 18, 1602 Folsom street th E. Scranton, 21, 1326 Mission street, and Laura E. Cooper, 18, 811 }‘n”hun street. es H. Kuhlemann, 31,72650 Twenty-sec- o and Marearet & Nico 34, 2610 'lv\~rn firet staeet. T 22, 65 Shipley street, and J“h/'ln» on, 24, Shipley street, Frederick W, Dahlbe 4, 14 Btevenson and Hannah Peterson, 22, 1413 | street etreet. r Cl and I >owell streel BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS. marriage and death notces sent by >t be inserted. They must be handed jublication offices and be ne and residence of per- e the same published ¥ to the announcement shed once in this column TIDDY—In this city, wife of Frank V June 13, 1905, Tady, a son. MARRIED. BECKER—HOFFMANN—In this city; June 10, 1905, by the Rev. J. H. Schroeder, John Becker and Katie Hoffmann. PINTO—JORDAN—In this city, June 11, by Justice Peace R. Daniels, David Pinto and Neilie F. Jordan, both of this city. RAHL June 14, 1905, by the Rev. Schroeder, Henry Hab and Alm M. ~Roemer. e DIED. Michael—26. (Mc) ROEMER—In this city, H s . Jeftrey—42. Kuth—38, Mary £.—64 ‘ % ) Keefe, Walter- Gallagher, Frank—59. |Rock, Annie. Hannon, Joseph—19 ette, Mary E. Hurding yan, John— Hartman, guinetti, Amelia—28 fiilpert, . Schlappi, Christian—12 Johnson, Albert—32. |Schnelder, Chas.A.—32. Jones, Jessie Harding.|Smith, Rollo W.V. King, Sarah B Stranberg, John—48. Kistier, Edmund—73. |Vaughan, Michael—54. Kiein, Magdalen. Wolf, Eliz Lohde, Emil—21 Young, Jacob—62. Lundstrom, Fred.—40. |Zimmérman, Ernst—6. Maas, Eisie Irene BRADLEY—In Phoenix, May 25, 1905, Michael Bradley, belcved nephew of Mary, Rose, Ellen, john, Margaret and Lizzie Morris, a native of County Tyrone, Ireland, aged 26 years. BROWN—In this city, June 16, 1005, at her residence, 231 Fair Oaks stroet, Clara Ber- nice, dearly beloved daughter of Charles and Mary Brown, and loving sister of Joseph 8., Charles W., Edward J., Frank A., Mary J., Belle, Thresa znd Edna Brown, Mrs. J. Hughes and Mrs. G. Connon, a native of San Francisco. CLOSE—In San Francisco, June 14, 1005, Mrs. Hessie Close, wite of the late Richara C. e, and mother of Seymour, May and Baris Close, & native of lreland, aed 45 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are specy fally invited to attend the funeral Saturday, June 17, st 10:30 w. m., from the residence of Mrs.” Peacock B’ street, San Ralael, thence to St. Episcopal Church, where services will be held at 11 a. m, Interment Mount Tamalpals Cemetery. C OLLY—In this city, June 15 1905, firey Conmolly, a native of San Francisco, aged 42 years. L7 Kemains at t new parlors of McAvoy, O'tura & Co., 261- Hayes street, oppo- site St. Ignatius Church. CRANE—In this city, June 14, 1805, Ruth, beloved wife of Charles C. Crane, and mother of Grace E. and Jessie G. Crane, a native of Tomales, Marin County, Cal., aged 38 years 10 months and § days. L5 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral Friday, June 16, at 2 p. m., from the tuneral pariors of Porter & White, 425 Goiden Gate avenue. Interment 0dd Feilows' Cemetery. CURRY—In this city, June 14, 1905, Mamie beloved wite of Willlam M. Curry, and of Rodger Franc.ss Curry, and be- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moy of Livermore, Qul., and sister of James, Katle, Ella, Dan, Joe and Lita Moy, a native of Livermore, Cal., aged 22 years 4 months and ays L7 Interment will take place to-day (Friday), at Livermore, on the arrival of first morning train from San Franclsco, DONNELLY—In Chico, June 15, 1906, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Donmielly, beloved mother ot Crew and Willlam P. Donnelly, fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Suturday) morning upon the arrival of the Oregon ixpress at‘the Oukiand ferry depot, foot of Market street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric funeral car. GALLAGHER—In this city, June 14, 1905, Frank, dearly beloved husband of = Annie Gullagher, and father of the late Annie Gal- lagher, and beloved brother of Mrs. E. Grote and Mrs. Murray, a native of County Tyrone, ireland, axed 09 years, £ Friends and acquainiances are respect- fully invited to_attend the fumeral to-day (Friday), at 12:30 p. m., from the pariors of James McMenomey & Son, 1007 Mission street, opposite new Postoffice, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Ceme! HANNON—In Laurel Dell, Lake County, Cal., June 13, 1005, Joseoh, beloved son of Mathew and Eilen Hannon, and brother of Lillje and Mary Hannon, and loving nephew of T. J. Cronin, « native of San krancisco, aged 19 years and 10 months. L Friends and acqualniances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturdey), at 9 a. m., from the parlors of McFudden, McBrearty & Green, 1111 Mission street, thence to St. where u requiem high mass will lebrated for the re.cse oi his soul at m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HARDING—Entered into_rest, In this olty, June 14, 1900, Neilie F.. beloved wife of srding, and loving mother of ing, and aunt of Mrs. C. A. Gatos and Mrs. P. T. Jenkins of Oakland, @ native of San Prancisco, Cal., axed 47 years 9 mont:s and 25 days. ECremation st Odd Fellows’ Friday, June 16, at 10:45 a. m. HARTMAN—In thi June 13, 1905, Ray Haruman, beloved wife of Gus Hartmas, ang beloved mother of William K. Hartman, and daughter of Caroline Kern, a_native of St. Loule, Mo., aged 38 years. (New York, St. Louts. Mo and Memphis, Tenn., papers please copy.) £ Friends IM acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, June 16, residence, Eternal Home Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets. HILPERT—In this city, June 15, 1905, Jose- —_— HENRY J. QALLAQHER CO. (Succeseors to Flannagan & Gailagher.) FLNERAI.AD.&:'E&O% "RND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth si. cpposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 0. Cemetery, |UNITED UNDERTAKERS, balmers———— ~——Funeral Directors and I-Ill--. 228 MecAllister St., opposite City Hall. Telephone South 340. to the | Charles Borromeo's | Blethen of Sau Jose, R, V. Collins of Los | | LOHDE phine, beloved wife of the late John K. Hil pert, and daughter of the late Michael and Eilzabeth Cannavan, and loving mother Charles, Alice, obri and Edith Hiipert, & native of Richmond, Va. aged b0 years 4 months and 19 days. (mchrnand. Va., papers please copy.) L7 Remains st the parlors of McFadden, McIirearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be tween-Seventh and Eighth. JOHNSON—In Crockett, Cal., June 13, 1905, Albert Johnson, beloved brothersof John Johnson ‘of Crockett and Peter afid August Johnson and the late Mrs. Caroline Swain of San Francisco, aged 32 years and 10 months. | JONES—In Alameda,. Cal., sune 13, 1905, Jessie Hardips Jones, beloved daughter of ihe late Edward and Mina Elizabeth Brown, and sister of Arthur M. and Herbert H. Brown, Mrs. 1. F. Halton and Mrs. George T, Crandall Jr, a native of Pennsyivania. The funeral will take place Friday, Jun? 16, at 2:30 p, m., from her late resi- dence, 1523 Santa Clara avenue. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery. KING—In this city, June 15, 1905, Sarah B., beloved wife of the late Rev. rL M. King, and mother of James B. King, Mrs. C. L. Morrill and Dr. J. d Robert L. King, a native of Missourl @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the funeral Saturday morning, June 17, at her Jate residence, 1462 Union_street, Interment San Jose, by 11:30 KISTLER—In ! 14, 1905, Ed- he variors of N. Gray & Co., an Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. KLEIN—in Oakland, June 14, 1605, Mag- dalen Kietn, beloved mother of Dantel Klein of Mexico, Alex Klein of Jersey City, N. J., Charles Klein of Boulder Creek, Cal., J. M. Klein of San krancisco and Martin,” Emma and Josephine Klein, George W, Walker, Mrs. G, H, Andretvs of Oakland and Mis. A. G. Swertfare of Utica, N. Y., & of Germany. (Utica, N. Y., papers copy.) ‘riends are respectfully invited to at- the funeral to-day (Friday),.at 9 a Twenty- wecond street, thence to St. Francls de Sales Church, where a requiem high mass will be celcbrated for the resose of her soul,*tom- mencing at ¥:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. in & [=2 tend m., from her late residence, 3v9 June 14, 1905, Emil this city, s Lohde, # native of Germany, aged 21 years Raflroad avenue, ‘ A | | | | o'co ¥ 1 month and 22 da; LUNDSTROM—In U city, Junme 15, 1905, Fredrick Pranting, beloved husband of Noona Lunastrom, a native of Sweden, agea 40 years and ¥ months. 7 Notice of funeral will be given later. In_ this city, June 15, 1905, of diph- . Elsie Irene, dearly beloved n.nduonly er ehitd and grandchild of Mr. Maas and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spaar, & na- tive of San Francisco, aged 6 years 8 months and 24 days. McNAMARA—In this city, June 13, 1805, William V., beloved son of Patrick and the late Katherine McNamara, and brother of Sister M. / Liguorl and Joseph, ~Charles, Gebrge, Eddle, Vincent and the late John H. McNamara, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 20 years 2 months and 1 day. 0> Frierds ans acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day from the chapel of 4 Van Ness avenue, avenue and Turk (Friday), at N. 5 Gate street, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where & Golden \man, Mrs. - Minerva g, Mrs. Celestia )Brown, Mrs. Mataura Lavin and Mrs. Sybil Murphy, a native of California, aged 47 years and § months. NELL—In this city, June 15, 1905, ncis J., beloved son of Margaret T. Abel and_the late John C. O'Connell, and brother of Wilitam C., John H. and Mannfe A. O'Connell, Mrs.’ Teresa C. McFarland, Mrs. Loussa E. Cunliffe and Mrs. M. Rockéfeller, a pative of Vermont. (Stockton, Point Arena and Eastern papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend tbe funeral Saturday, June 17, from his late residence, 111 Hearst avenue, at 8 a. m., thence to St. John's Church, St. Marys avenue, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 a Interment Hdty Cross Cemetery. O'KEEFE—In_ Placerville, June 15, 1905, Walter A., beloved son pof the late Joseph d Catherine O'Keefe, and brother of John O'Keefe and Mrs, W. Winterton, a aged 26 years' 10 F native of San Francisco, months and 15 days. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, June 18, at 1 0 p. m., from the residence of his brothel 15 Bourbon street, thence to Holy Cross urch for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn requlem mass will be celebrated Monday at Holy Cross Church for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. m. ; ROCK—In this city, June 14, 1905, Anile, dearly beloved wife of John Rock, and loving mother of James, John, Frank, Mary and Edward Rock, and devoted lll(er of Willlam Fleming, a native of County Cavan, Ireland. E7 The funeral will take plllx to-day (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from her late resi- dence, 3SA Silver street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at ® a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flowers. | | | ROSETTE—In this city, June 14, 1905, Mary E., beloved wife of the late John E. Rosetts, and loving mother of Mrs. General L. H. Rucker, Mrs., Major Frank T. Bennett and Mrs. General A. G. Hennlsee, a native of Somerset, Ohlo. (Somerset, Ohio, and Springfield, 11k, papers please copy.) £ The funerll services will take place to-morrow (Saturday), at 10 a. m., at St. James Church, Clement street, between Fltl.h and Sixth avenues, Richmond district. In- terment National Cemetery, Presidio. RYAN-—In the City and County Hospital, June 15, 1905, Jobn Ryan, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. SANGUIN 'I—In St. Helena, June 13, 1905, Amelia, dearly beloved wife of Peter San- guinetti, and mother of Rafle Sanguinetti, and dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Celli, and sister of Mary Obujen, and siste-in-law of Adelina Sanguinettl, aged 28 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, une 17, at — a. m., from her late resi- ence, § € pl off Vallefo stree near Dupont, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul’ (Itallan) Church, where at 10 a. m. a re quiem high ma: will be celebrated for .the repose of her soul, thence funeral will l%n at 1:16 p. m. for Holy Cross Cemetery for —In this oty 3 June ne 15, 1005, Chris. tian L., dearly beloved of John and brol.h.r of John Jr. and a native of flln. Francisco, aged 12 years 5 months and 12 days. SCHNEIDER—In this _city, June 14, 1905, at his residence, 77 Shipley street, Charles A., dearly beloved husband of Isabella M. Schneider, and loving father of Charles B., Ada 1., Earle J, and F. Viola Schneider, and son of Elizabeth and the late William Schneider, and brother of Edward Schnelder and Mrs. Willlam Jenkins, and brother-in-law of Mrs, Nellle ell.‘h )lrl. . H. Jones, John Bl Mrs. Joseph Dennis and Allel chlnI!y, native of San Francisco, aged 32 years ! months and 28 s. A member of the Brotherhood of Teamsters No. 85. Priends and acquaintances and mem- Dbers /of the Brotherhood of Teamsters No. 85 ere resvectfully invited to attend ths funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 12:30 p. m., from the parlors of the United Undep: takers, 806 Mission street, between Fourth end Fifth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for services at 1 p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. !IHH—Drowntdb.l! llll-“to, Jun- 4, 1905, Rollo W. V., W. & Bertha Smith, and de'wtnd bmher of O. K., Roy, Guy and Glenn Smith and Mrs. Lu- zerne Dean, a native of Napa, aged 24 years 9 months and 12 days. (Napa, Redding and Willows papers please copy.) G Fricnds and acquaintances fuily invited to No. 84, N. §. G. W. on arrival-of 4 p. m. train. STRANBERG—In this city, June 14, 1905, e S ———— xntm! at Napa, .'l'. OLIVBT 'GIIETIR' John Stranberg, beloved brother of Charles Stranberg, a native of Sweden, aged years. 7 Friends and tances are respect- {uuy aivited 20 attend” the funeral to-day at 2:30 from the pariors 8 Sy & 5. {107 Mission street, Between ' Seventh and Eighth. Interment Imlnt Olivet Cemetery, by 3:30 p. m. train mn rd and Towsaend streets. . VAUGHAN—In this city, June 15, 1006 beloved husband of v-u h-n. ana nmng lnlner o( Thomas J. s, 2 native ot vu- County o and, 54 years. ds and acquaintances are respéct- fally lnvned to attend the funeral to-morrow Saturday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- T B Twenty-third street, thence to James Church, where a requiem high mams will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at a. m. Interment Holy Cross Oimq ‘WOLF—In this Junu 14, Eliza Wolt. & native o German: years. (Newark, N. J., papers Flun cm) [¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Friday), at 1:30 p. m., the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 SHrssion street, between Seventh and Eighth, under the auspices of the San Francisco Frauen Verein. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. San Francisco Frauen Verein—Officers and members are hereby requested to assemble Druids’ Hall, 413 Sutter etreet, to-day Trriday). " at 15:30 ‘p. m., to attend the funeral of our late member, Mrs. “Eliza Wolt, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Elghth. By order MRS, UBHOFF. President. MRS. ANNA MAAS, Secretary. YOUNG—At his residence, 224 Potrero avenu June 16, 1905, Jacob Young, dearly belo husband of Elizabeth Young, and father Mrs. Otto Schraft and Julius, Aibert, Jacob F.. John and Frank T, Young, a na- tive of Lauterecken, Bavaria, Germany, aged €2 vears 2 months and 9 da: ZIMMERMAN—In this city, June 15, 1905, Ernst Edward, dearly beloved son of Ernst and Maggle Zimmerman, and beloved brother of James H., Alice, Ada, Mabel and Mar- guerlte Zimmerman, a native of San Fran- ciso, aged G years 2 months and 19 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances aro respect- tully Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Saturday). June 17, at 1 p. 'm., from the residence of parents, 1711 Thirteenth avenue, between N and P streets South, Sou Franclsco, thence to All Hallows Church for Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 100 Gldfid G Dust 2500 Goldfield Min. Home Con .. 500 Jumho M Co 77, 100 Ton Mdwy,b80.1 CO 2000 MacNamara. . 46 300 Ton Midway..1 500 M'Nmra. b 15 200 Ton Mdway. 700 Mont Ten". 2 o i 300 Mont Ton 2 75 8000 Nat Bank,bi0. 881 800 Nat Bank, s20 34| lolDOflRedTo b 30 40 500 8 Ney Dev. 2 aooo Ton Home. 1000 Ton N Star, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Gold Anchor.. Great Westrn Ohio ... Paymaster Rescue ....... S Nev Dev... Ton of Nev. United Ton .. West End ... | solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated Bullfrog District. for the repose of his soul, commencing at © BId. Ask. | @ m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by | Armagosa — 20| Eclipse . carriage. Beatty Blifrg — }), Lige Herris. .. | —1In this city, June 15, 1005, Andrew | Bullfrog Anx. — Mont Bullfrog.' 07 — | er, beloved husband of Gustine Miller, | Bullfrog Belle 08 10/Orig Bullfrog. 30 33 | and father of Fred E. and Alvin Miller, & | Bullfrog Min. .10 11 native of Germany, aged 38 years and 4 | Bulllrg N Bk - 12 | months. MOORE—In this city, June 18, 1905, John 08 | * Moore, a native of Ireland, 28 32 16 @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- — 05 16 18 fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 02 —| 08 — , at 9 a. m., from the Chapel of — 08 — 2 attached to St. Mary's Hospital, T — where a réquiem high mass will be cele- 0z 0 o 02 brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- 26 — — 06 ing at 7 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- 08 — 38 — tery, Remains at the new funeral parlors B0 & = 8 — ot MeAvoy, O'Hara & Co. 261271 Hayes [‘Dix 517 — 80 street, opposite St. Ignatius Church. — 20/Sandstorm @ — MYHRE—In ghe City and County Hospital, Glang G Dust 07 10 Sandstorm BX. — 13 June 15, 198, Thurston Myhre, a native of | Gdfid L Star. — 04|Silver Pick .. 11 16 Tows, aged 87 years. Goldfleld Nev., 51 b4|Simmerone ... — B3 | NICHOLSON—At Hobart Mills, Cal., June 14, District, 1906, Henry, beloved father of Marshali | Belmont .. Mizpah Ex 15 Nicholson, and brother of Levi, Alexander | California Mont Ton 80 and Stephen Nicholson and Mrs.’ Ada Peter- | Cash Boy ~ North Star. 53 38 12 k3 09 20 Ton Berkeley.. Ton Gold Mt. 1 818 1d. Brien — Ray & REAL ESTATE ' ANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. Jane Newton, Mabel N. Bell, Alice N. Rabe (Newton) and Jessle and Henry Newton to Robert G. Davisson, lot on NW corner of Clay and Gough streots, W 137:6 by N 127: Robert G. Davisson to Rose C. p?&en‘n‘. ang)’e‘ Slod o ty and County of San Francisco to Hem A Afnold, lot on § line of Fell street, 825 E of Gough, B 27:6 by § 110; $—, Lowis C 'and Clara B. Norstrom to Fred- erick G. Bickhorst, lot on W line of Pierce street, §7:6 S of Fiibert, § 25 by W 112:6; $10. Mary A. and Eugene N, Fritz to John W. McDonald Jr., ot on E line of Ashbury street, 528 S of Frederick, § 4 by E 106:3; $10. Toxmfimar\h Keith wwlgun Packham, lot on B line of Noe street, 8 of Seventeent 826 by B 110; $10. o Bridget Tiernan to Stuart F. Smit E'line of Mission street, 165 S of second. S 35 by E 122:6; $10. Thomas J. Leahy to Sarah J. Leahy, lot on B line of Dolores street, 26:6'8 of Twenty- ninth, 8 25 by E ; gift. Jaco and Bertha G: Welssbeln to Frank A. and Magla D. Klefer, lot on S line of Twenty- sbxin street, 121 E of Church. B 20 by § 114; Abrl,hlm W. Johnson to Mary B. Bowers, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, m 7 W of Sanchez, W 25 by N 114; $10, Charles R. Bishop to Emma B. \Dunham, lot on 8 line of Cd"ornh street, 51 E of Kearny I 24 S 50:6, W 0:6, S 26:6, W 24:6, N 26:6, E 1, N 59:6; also lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 300 NE of Second, NE 24 by fl_ 80, quitclaim deed; $1. Nat M, Raphael to Daisy D.” Grissim, lot on BW corner of Sacramento and Stockton streets, W 40 by S 40: $10. lot on enty- artin Kan- of ‘Twenty-fifth, S 25 by Y F. S, Brittain to Budol‘ph Spreckels, lot on S, line of Ellls street, 131:6 W of Jones, W O atare of Edw rd Smith (by Mgrgaret- Brew- o administratrix) to il Keenan, lot on N ne of Jessle street; t 5 EEE o of Ecker, W 16 by Margaret and Ann J. Brewer and Rosa Smith to same, lot on N lne of Jessie street, 89 W of Ecker, W 16 by N 62, and strip ad- Joining 1 foot ‘wide Adjoining on B $10. Ellen Coudrey to same, $3500. O. H. Greenwald to Alta In Investment c{m— !yd, lot on B comer of Sherwood rd street, from NW b Ry o X ‘m corner of B Caroline MoCariny to Shiels Bstate Com- pany. lot on NW line of Minna street, 818:73% THTA, SW 20 By NW 70 and ol in- terest in loo-v-n ot 1 1o 510, Frank and Bernard J. Lycett to Henry O. Trowh'rld lot o8 8B line of Tehama street. g A reel William Ede Company, lot on Carparation) ket street, 825 SW of Bl.nh. NE 50, NW 75, 8W 25, NW 90; be and Charles Rosenstein to John A. Ida Sargeant, lot on SE line of Minna nm't,mm SW of Seventh, SW 25 by Elizabeth Dillma: M: W, llxd Dolll J. King, lot on E l|n. of sas street 125§ E 100; 810, Real fi-uu and Development Company to xan, lot on B line of Arkunsas, street, 310 S of Twentieth, 8 23 by E 100, Polrero Nuevo 230; grant. Km W. !!fln'!. lot on te M. Stoney to g tine of Flfth avenue. 6l ¢t Lake Aotk NE 1253, 8 63710 lot nfi E line of hlr Onks_ street, 14 N' ot Twenty-second, N 36 by E 117:6; gift. San Franelsco Land Company to B. G, lloek- well ot on N jine of California street, 785 W Ot Siktn avenue, N 506 310, W 26, S 92:1 6-10, E 25:21%; $10. Richard and Vesta W. Barker to Mary Stewart, lm,on w of Forty-4 ave- nue. 100 N of K street. N 50 by W 120: $10, ch-American Bank, Illn H, Arnold to 'k bounded Jacob Heyman to ing Jot on W "line ot of Norwich, & by f N 75 by SW 100, bloc su.s«nmsnm- 48 | cisco Homestead. quitel deed; $10. pany to an Francieco and. Fresno Land Comi Edward Svenson, lots 18 and 14, block 538, Ba: lew Homestead; $1 Frank H. Kuflu‘n to D'uwul’ Cotfin, lots 307 ‘and 365, sift map 5 Eatate of nmu. p rth (by Lotta P. Farnswe Charies H. Willlams, orth, ex: lots 35 and 86, ok n. Sunset Heights: $300. um.- Farnsworth to sane, same: $700. ph Scarceriaux to Henrlette Volght, lot no m: map 1; $10. te of Califrnia (by Tax Collector) to F. Brodg lot a, block 105, Univrsity lo“" W. Frederick and Mary E. Brook to W. Haypes Hall, lot 3, block 105, eame; $5. John and &, Annle Taylor to August E. and Ad;l%. C. D. Augenstein, lot 252, gift map ; $1 J. A. and M. E. Christy to S. Ducas Com- pany, lots 2 3, block E, Lakeview; $10. Eva Lochbal to Ocean Shore Railway Com- rany, lots 9 and 46, bucxnzcltyumdm clation; $500. conmunm Investment Company to Alfrea Bowen. ot on NW line of Huron street, 80 of Foote avenue, NE 53:4 by NW 237, lot T, DIM West End map 2; $10. Same to same, fot on S corner of Wyor ming street and Foote avenue, SW 320 by SE 237, lots 1 to 4, block 18, West End map 2; Jot on NW line of Huron street, 80 NE of Foote avenue, NE 53:4 by NW 237, lot 7, block 14, Wert Boa map. 2: H10. Builders’ Contracts: F. W. Bradley (owner) with Cookt & Young (contractors), archite Sutton & Weeks—All work for a two-story residence on lot on S line of E of Devisadero street, E 80: W 80, N 132:8%; $16,470. Horice V. Scolt (owner) with Charles Lindsay (contractor), architect B. J. 8. Cantii —Excavation, brick’ work, ecarpenter, mill, _electric work, stairs, plastering, tinning, ware, finish and concrete for a two-story frame building (two flats) on lot on 8 line of Wlflurs‘tr!el ‘4150;00 ‘W of Central avenue, W Lar® Woo (owner) with Hinz & CHff (contractors), architects Shea & Shea—Brick work, cutting down of jolsts, cementing, fire walls, anchoring Jolsts into nmew brick wall finishing flooring at new wall, connecting up roof and flashing and making water tight for wall of bullding described as follows, ete, Tot ‘om B line_ ot Washington place. 144 8 of Jackgon street, F: 58 by B 8; $175. Ansgar Denlsh Evangeiical Lutheran Con- gregation of San Francisco of the United Dan- ish Evangelical church (owners) with Erik Boes (contractor), architect —. All work except brick work, painting, mantels and gas fixtures for a two-story buflding for church on lot on W line of Church streat 255 of Fourteenth, N 60 by W 126: $5250. E. B. Sweeney (owner) with L. T. Fenn Wong (eontractor), architeet ——. All work for a B-room and attic cottage on lot on E line of Ninth avenue, 104 N of L street; §1 Golden State Investment Company (owners) with Willlam Plant (contractor), jarchitect R. H. White-Brick ftone and carpenter work, glazing, tinning, plastering, hardwood finish. hardware, wrought iron and marble work for a two-story attic and basement frame bufld- Ing on lot on W line of Dolores street, 76:6 LA Liberty, S 50 by W 105, Mission Block 88; Alameda County. DNESDAY, JUNE 1 W. H. and Carrie L. Gregory- (wife) to Theodore C. Kraetsch, lot on N line of Thirty- sixth street, 206.201 W of Market, W 100.454 to a point N 118.74, E 100, S 128.24 te N line of Thirty-sixth street and beginning, lots 23 and 24, block B, map of portion of Mrs. M. J. Evoy's property, Oakland: $10. Soward M. and Alice. E. Dodge (wife) to, Agnes S. Feudner (wife of M. Otto), lot on W line of College avenue, 150 § of Sharon street, S 50, W _126.67 to E boundary of lot 32, N 50, E 128-128.65 to beginning, lots 20 and 27 block E. Claremont-avenue Tract, Oakland; $10. Walter P. Woolsey (single) to D'Etta O. Morin (wife of M. E.), lot on § line of Web- ster street, 314.94 B of Deakin, B 40 by S 12& sx. Berkeley; $10. am J. Shufelt (single) to Paul J. Mohr, 1ot on B ithe of Benvenie avenue, 350 S of Stuart _street, § 50 by E 148, Iot 13, block J, Berry-Bangs Tract, Berkeley: $10. Matilda and B. M. Birdsall (husband) to Robert B. Littlejohn, lot beginiiing at point 135 S from point on S line of Webster street, sald point being 475.06 E trom E line of Col- lege avenue, E 45 by S 186, portion of Plat T Kellersberger's map of Ranchos V. and D. Peralta, Berkeley; £100. nd Grace E. Mortimer (wite) to Eva A1, Tichardgon (oeidow): ot onS line of Haste street, 70 E of Ellsworth, S 65 by B 40, por- tion of lot 1, block 5, property of College Homestead Assoclation, Berkeley; $10. Cora E. and Willlam Ruggles (husband) to Elizabeth F. Hunt (wife of J. M.), lots 15 and 16, block 2, ame; map ‘of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley: $10. John Hamilton to Mary uhu llln‘h), lot on W line of San Pablo 125 N of Addison street, N 25 by us. block loo. Tract B, Berkeley L. ana T 1. Association, Berkeley. $10. o L. "ana Josephine K. Mohr to Richars H. Bradshaw, lot on W line of Mon- Toe street. 240 S of Webster, § 120 by W 120, lots 24, 25 and 26, block B, map 2, Bateman Tract, Berkeley: £10. Mary J. Thorn (widow) to Charles A. King, lot on W line of Sherman street, 700 S of San Antonio (Kings) avenue, S 75 by W 150, lot 15°and N one-half of lot 16, Bay Side Tract, lands of C. Meinecke and H. P. Moreal, etc.. Alameda; $10. Charles A. and Mary A. King (wife) to Helen P. Drew, same, Alameda: $10. THURSDAY, JUNE 15. Fannie Ellis (single) to F. J. Taylor, lot on E line of West street, 50 N of Forty-fourth, N 50 by E 90, lot 2, block 2102, Alden Tract, Te- mescal, Oakland (deed mace to cure defect in an initfal, deed July 25, 1904); Jennie McCall Bliss (wife of P. L.) to Adele J. Bell (wife of Arthur W.), lot on N lif§ of Mariposa street, 78 E of Brown, E 42 116:6, lot 21 and E 2 feet lot 20, block A, map resubdivision block A, Brumagin Tract, Oak- land; §10. The Realty Syndicate to B. K. Kummer- feldgtiot 12, block S, Matthews Tract, Berke- ey Dorn 1. and John E. Maybeck to G. D. and Marguerite D. Sanderson, lot on E line of Loulsa_street, 60 N of Vine, N 80 by E 133, being S 80 feet of lot 18, block 3, Graves & Taylor Tract, Berkeley; $100. Willlam C. Bartletc (single) to Arthur H. Cole, Iot on_S Jine of Ashby avenue, 182.62 E of Deakin street, & 50 by § 130, lot 10, block F, map of & part of Woglsey ‘Tract, Berke- ey; § San Francisco Savings Union to Cora E. Bab- bitt (wite of John H.). lots 6, 7. 9. 13 to 15, block 31, map subdivision block 81, Fitch Tract, Alameda; $3500. Mary Eilen Rider (single) to C. K. Marshall, lot on I line of Andover street. 156 § of Ed- wards, S 50 by E 120, lot 93, Pacific Theologi- S Beminary Tract. Oailand: $10. J.S. and Josephine Burpee (wife) to F. F. Byington, lot on SE line of Howe street.; 161 SW of Amethyst, SW 35 by SE 125, belng SW 15 feet of lot 34 and NE 20 feet of lot 33, block B, Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, land; $10. Adelbert T. and Electa L. Hay to H. S. McKeen (single). lot on SE line of Third SW of Clitton street, SW by SE 221 Dnrtlon lot 2, block E, qun Park, Oakland; $10. Alexander and Ruth Young to A. J. Snydar, lots 1 to 12, belng entire block H, Vista Tem Oakland; §10. Willard A. ‘and L. Ingels, Anna L. Hindson' (helrs at law of Jane Ingels de- Dora on N_line ol 'l'hlm-!%ufl.h Itmt Brorsen, Bt W "o West, portion lots 23 and 24, Block T property” Central Land Company, etc., Oakland; $10. The Realty Syndicate (corporation) to Roose- velt Johnson, lot 9, map révised subdivision IA;tlll,'bll:ek G, Pledmont Park, Oakland Town- ship; $10. Same to M. L Martin (temme fole), lots 7 and 8§, block D, Auon Park, Oal $10. Same to Robert Greig (uurfled). Tot 1, block 15 McGee Tract portion plat 67, Kellers- berger's survey, Berkeley; to James Murray mum, lots 10 and 11, block 10, Mathews Tract, Berkeley: $10. ime to L. H. Allen (widow), lot 9, block 10, same, Berkeley; $10. Edward A. and Lizzie Ellsworth to Della P. Morris (wife of B. 1), lot on SE corner of Bunice (Durant) and Oxford (Pine) streets, S 80 by E 134:7, being N 80 feet of lot 2, block 10, provertv. Berkeley Villa Assosiation, being also lots 14 and 15, block 1, Berryman Tract, Berkeley: $10. ~ Praily K. Latham (widow) to J. H. Rob- umm. lot on NE line of East Twenty-third 75 SE of Twenty-fourth avenue, SE 55 ' N 100, portion Tob B Block C, Latham Terrace. Fast Oakland: $10. Fredrica Catherina Suman or (Schimmelpfennig) to dow). lot of SE 1 N of hm-ctlon with street, NE 25 by SE Gm?:‘ aa n&m (uul ) dria non &) “to Adrian ‘Thiel, lot 5, block I plan h mm Ty Baldwin of Nlnth aven: 100 F line of Eas T ! REAPER CALLS' \ WELL-KNOWN SEA CAPTAIN Captain A. C. Freese died shortly be- fore midnight last night. The deceased came to this city 1n 1852: Denmark was the place of his nativity. He was known to every ship- ping master who has entered this port during the last fifty years. He was in- terested in the shipping business from the moment of his arrival here. He owned lines of couklln‘ steamers, tugs and freighting vessels. Captain Freese served for two terms as Public Administrator, being elected both times by the almost unanimous vote of the people. During the last few years his health had failed considerably, but the iliness which brought his life to a close was of short duration. gatmet David P. Burr Dies. David P. Burr, a wealthy farmer and ranch owner of the San Joaquin Valley, died at his home near Stockton last Sat- urday. David Burr was a well known citizen of the lower California valley. His death was not wholly unexpected. Burr was 63 years of age. With the death of David P. Burr an- other member of a famous American family goes to his long rest. Mr. Burr, the son of Hudson Burr of Mount Holly, | was born at Milford, Del., in 1842, and was a descendant of that old Quaker stock which came to the American colonies with Willlam Penn and settled |n Penn- sylvania. David P. Burr, however, came West while still a young man, and for many years was engaged in the implement busi- | ness In Chicago. Attracted by the ad- vantages of California, he came to the Pacific coast soon after his marriage to Miss Susie Morelng of Dubuque, Iowa, where some of his relatives are still re- siding Mr. Burr died very suddenly of heart failure on his ranch near Stockton, and | his many friends throughout the State | will mourn the loss of a staunch and true gentleman, whose many virtues will lve | long in their memories. The deceased was the father of Mrs. C. M. Miall of this city, wife of the local marine insurance agent of that name. S . A DEATH CALLS FIREMAN. Popular Member of Garden City Depart- ment Passes Away. SAN JOSE, June 15.—Al Hogan, popular fireman, died yesterday on the Condron ranch, back of Mount Hamilton, where he had gone for his health. Ho- | gan was a native of this city and 36 years of age. For many years he was captain of chemical engine No. 1. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ho- | gan and a brother of T. C. Hogan, the well-known politician. —————— HERMAN WILL APPEAR BEFORE GRAND JURY Collector of Schmits Central Ch ‘Wil Be Chief Witness Before Inquisi- torial Body To-Day. Melville Herman, the collector of the Schmitz Central Club, who refused to | testify before Foreman Andrews, will | be the chief witness examined by the Grand Jury to-day. Herman will be forced to show the books of the “club” and to explain his methods of collee- tion. A mass of evidence is in the hands of Foreman Andrews, showing that nearly all the civil service employes in the City Hall have been paying a pro rata to the “clul Andrews has re- celved complaints from a number of | these to the effect that they had been intimidated into paying money to Her- man, who is assistant secretary of the club. ‘When ordered to appear before Fore- man Andrews to answer questions re- garding the “club,” Herman refused to do so on the advice of Attorney A. S. Newburgh. he. returned a long letter to Andrews, alleging that in attempting to force him to testify the foreman of the Grand Jury violated the law. Andrews immediately ordered him subpenaed to appear before the full Grand Jury to- day. Expert Douglass Young went over the books and records of the Coroner’s office yesterday and found averytnlng in excellent shape. —_——— MRS. SUSIE BATCHELOR ASKS A CHANGE OF VENUE Seeks to Have Husband’s Divorce Suit Transferred to Somoma County. Mrs. Susie Batchelor, whose husband, L. D. Batchelor, is suing for divorce, on the ground of infidelity, making the charge that she turned her children out of doors while she entertained male admirers, has asked that the suit be transferred to Sonoma County for trial. Batchelor, who is a prosperous farmer, will resist the motion. Decrees of divorce were granted yes- terday to Bertram Altbafer from Mal- vina Altbayer for desertion, wema D. Coke from Paul S. Coke for desertion, Alice Melvin from Lawrence Melvin for willful neglect, Emily McConnell from J. McConnell for neglect and Maud L. Stone from L. Stone for desertion. Suits for divorce were filed by E. P. Weaver against Louise M. Weaver for desertion, John H. Housely against Lulu A. Housely for desertion, Nettie A. McMahon from les McMahon for desertion, Frances M. Dean against Benjamin S. Dean. for cruelty, Jessle Hays against Carl Hays for extreme cruelty ano Gesine Peters against Paul Peters for desertion. DIRECTORS ABANDON ANNUAL BANQUET TO WELCOME TAFT The'annual meeting of March 29, 1905, marked the tenth year of the existence of the Manufacturers’ and Producers’ Associatlon of California, and in cele- bration of that event the Board of Di- rectors decided to hold a banquet of the members. This plan was subse- quently changed on account of the number of public dinners scheduled for the near future, and kpowing that the Hon. Willlam H. Taft, Secretary of War, and a large party of Senators and Rep- resentatives would arrive here in July on their way to the Philippines and should be publicly entertained, the board of directors finally decided to ask the other commercial bodles to join with them in tendering a banquet to Secretary Taft and party in lieu of having an association banquet. —_———— Disappears on Way to Hospital. “5\ ‘was run down and serlously nr.g by a wagon on Kearny street, near “Post, late yesterday afternoon. Detective Harry Reynolds bhappened along at the time and told the driver ar- rived there with his charge. An hour and neither the dfl“r'ol (b' nor the woman appeared af hospital and -t a late hour noltm M been f ete., Alameda, Leah F. In answer to the summons | The twenty-fourth annual gathe - and games of the San Francisco Sc. tish Thistle Club, which will taks plagq at Shell Mound Park Tuesday, . promises to be a great event 1-5, games committee in charge of the , fair has about completed its labors d has prepared a programme of ev that will eclipse anything of the ever before .attempted on this The programme embraces nearly events, all interesting and Instruc and some $4000, besides costly and o gant medals, will be dispensed to successful competitors in the variy , contests. The games will be open 1o all comers. In the evening there wy|] be a grand and patriotic display of fireworks, embracing an expendit some $1600, coupled with a grand o air concert and ball. There will bhe dancing all day and at night {n the spa- cious pavilions. Music will be fur. nished by the celebrated Golden Ga: Park Band and Pipe Corps. Two cel brated Irish fiddlers have been engaged and will preside at the several dancing platforms scattered throughout the grounds. The games will start at 9 a. m. and will be under the supervision of Royal Chief George W. Paterson and Recorder A. E. Carlisle. John Donaldson will officiate as starter. The amateur events | will be under the personal supervision of Paul Carroll of the Rellance Club of Oakland. At noon the great wrestling contests will take place. At 2 p. m. the | great relay race between teams of the | various athletic clubs and high schools will be run. At 3 p. m. the great chal- lenge tug of war contest will take | place. Besides these the following special features will be introduced: Great half- mile race, competitive football drib- | bling race, phenomenal exhibitions of | strength by the greatest athletes of the | world, beautiful and picturesque exhi- bitions of Highland dancing by expert men and children. exciting bicycle | races; amusing obstruction sack, hur- dle and three-legged races. cakewalk and Irish jig and reel contests. The “officers’ tent” will be under the charge of Acting Chieftain Willlam Crystal, who will dispense Highland hospitality to the club’s guests. e s | JUMPS THROUGH GLASS DOOR | AND CUTS ARTERY IN ARM coast Bums Meets a Tall and Quite Soclable Brunette and Lively Adventure Follows. While Benjamin Bums, who has lodg- ings at 375 Brannan street, was en- joying himself among the saloons on Harriet street on Wednesday night, he met a tall brunette, who invited him to accompany her home. Bums -prompt- ly accepted, and, to make his visit the more welcome, stuffed a half-dozen 4quart bottles of beer into his overcoat pocket. Imagine his surprise on enter- mg the house of his dark friend to find | the door shut und locked behind him and a big man facing him. To Pums a little thing like a door is no bar to escape should a retreat be necessary, and without waliting to dis- cover the intentions of the large man before him he dove head first through the glass of the entrance. On his way out, hewever, he cut the artery of his right arm, and a policeman found him senseless In tha street some fime later. Dr. Glover of the Emergency r(us-/ pital tied up the wound and stanched | the flow of blood. Bums, who is now | on the high road to recovery, says that | he thinks he was decoyed into the house for the purpose of robbery. BRIEF CITY NEWS. TO PAVE H STREET.—The Board ot Works yesterday recommended to the Supervisors that H street from Forty-fth avenue to the Great | Highway be graded and macadamized. INSOLVENT MOTORMAN.—J. L. Morris, motorman, San Francisco, flled a petition in insolvency yesterday in the United States Dis- trict Court. He owes $1917 and has no assets. HOWLEY'S BODY FOUND.—The body of Engineer Robert Howley was recovered yester- day morning from the sunken wreck of the launch Dewey in the bay near the Fulton Irom Works. COMPLAINT IS REFERRED.—The Super- visors' Hospital Committee yesterday referred the complaint of the Butchers' Union relative to the unsanitary condition of certain butcher shops to the Health Board for investigation. TO FORM NEW CLASSES.—School Di- rectors Boyle and Altmann yesterday inspected the Lafayettte School, and as the result of an overflowing attendance of pupils will ar- range for the installation of two portable schoolhouses in connsction threwith to aceom= modate two mew classes. ASKS LEAVE TO COMPROMISE.—John D. Dameron, executor of the will of the late James P. Dameron, has applied to Judge Cof- fey for leave to compromise the contest insti- tluted by collateral relatives to the will of the deceased. The sum of the settlement agreed upon is $1750. WANTS UNIONS ENJOINED.—Suit was et yattotay by R K. Houea. sedtnteter of the Palms Restaurant, 783 Market Snjoin the Cocks' and Waiters' unions from “plcketing" his place of business and Interfer- ing with his employes. He says they are using illegal means with the Intent to injure his busi- ness. NO MONEY FOR POLICE BOAT.—The Supervisors' Fire Committtee yesterday on flle the petition of shipowners, men and merchants to provide a gasohne launch, under control of the Police or the better protection of property along the water front. No action could be taken, as no money w? appropriated for the purpose In the budge! FLAG PAY CELEBRATED.—The adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the national em- blem was celebrated last evening by the mem- Stm: Memorial Church. A song and a flag drill by_a large number of children was rendered. Refreshments and a soctal time were features of the evening. paint of the O'Gorman domicile. The jury will determine the facts. HALSEY SERIOUSLY ~It was an- 1! before Judg | Nichotan. "As his evidence 1n of tance in t.l.‘ that his evidence may be secured. YOUNG SURRENDERS HIMSELF —James | B. Young surrendercd himself to the Joie erday and was booked at the City Pri on a warrant charging him with grand 3 WAITAnt was swern to about thh’* mpossible o The Jury was discharged. It wes roported that the jurors stood nine for At the first Twe Tuesday. "m men were fed missing to the police last night dy members of thelr families. The fiest is R. A. Cock- Mission MV‘ m BElla C. Buttock, as missing stnce . Thorpe may de the man Wm:am.m is Arthur 1840 Polk street, reported by