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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TI;IURSDAY JUNE 22, 1905 OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS [B0OMS TO LET—Furn. and Usturs. > s 242 ; ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Izcandescent lights: ing-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- coms per night, 7S¢ to §1 50; week, $2 n_ground baths. OAKLAND REAL ESTAT onth, ficer: room: $8 to $30; elevator with hot and cold water; e of & rooms: lot | jeth st.; onl 1065 Broad- tect s 5 WALTON Ellle, above Jones v ac arts of city; brick bu = - g: single roo saltes; all modern gon- AKLAND FURNISH veniences: §3 to $10 per week: special riftes by month. THL Florence, corner Poweil and Ellls—First- class Tooms; good service; open all night: rooms from 50c to §3. day, week or month. OAKLAND FIRNITURE FOR SALE. OR 3 rooms, with kitchen, b large room T ROW r bargains in furniture B My Bk W S Box A0, » cor. store, Oakland. sl _office. e UNITED STATES, 128 Eddy, nr. Market—400 roome, #5c to $1 night, S1 35 to $6 week: elec- tric lights (ro gas). running water In every | room: elevator, read.-room: free bus, bugguge. | NDOME, 1104 Market—Front suites, {20 uj single roome, §1 50 up: elevator, 15 Turk isco Advert’s’ents 1OUSEKEEPING. ROOMS FOR | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | A A AP AP P P AN | THREE comylote sewing machines in one; | “lock stitch, chain stiteh, hem stitch; see the | New White No. i, the finest, most com- i znd_hest sewing machine on earth. 5 Market st. hine for family use; best hand all makes at any Pl Office 91 Market st., near Sixth. ALL xinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, §10, $15 and You know where the dolls’ swing in the window. 1051 Market st. ht, £0ld and repairing guaran- 1915 Mjssion st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. furniture, teed A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van C housenold goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- 1 Howard st, nr. Third; phone Grant 161 Square Transfer & Storage Co., 604 s ave. Phone Last 448. Storage, £. packing: cut rates on freight. large sunny o susekeeping ; | VAN NESS ave., let; large and sunny CONKLIN'S storage; furniture and merchan- Qise: Golden Gate & Larkin; phone East 126. WHY not list your rooms at 7 Grant ave.? De- sirable temants waiting housekeeping and ngle rooms. THE ROOM LOCATOR. WOLF Hi Sixth and Howard sts. known transient house in city: clean, central location e front rooms also others; | sunny or 3 rooms charges reasonable: com- ‘ vo sunny housekeeping roo miends it to traveling public: cafe attached: ¥ cars pass door. G. H. von der Mchden. prop. 44 sl nr. pectable: 700 rooms 1 §2 to $8 week; elevator: om: free bus. baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel, Most convenient an. 3 to $1 50 nightly elec. lights; reading: | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions hax been cpened st 1008 Market st. Opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. MENTS. subscriptions recelved at (fice. cor.Duncan and Church sts. ousekeeping roome; §as Carville. ocean ROOMS AND BOARD. DD;. 1 ), Vo . Jefferson Park-—Sunny rooms Evetiooking park: location best: finest table | board; reasonable rates; phone Jackson 188. | SUTTER, 1019—Large room and board; 1 or 2 gentlemen; private family. McALLISTER, 631—Sunny front room suitable for +wo; home cooking: references. SUNNY furnished room with running water end first-class board; $30. 904 O'Farrell st ned housekeep- | family. | | ivate ree or four unfurnished or | e for housekeeping: gas range, | er rooms. parlor, week: of bay-window TURK, 770—Sunny suite with board. Old Stevenson Mansion, 807 California st.; new carpets and interior; exceptional table; mod. | ooms, in perfect for housekeeping. lete hskpg: gas -$3 50 w COUNTRY BOARD. FARISH Cottage, Novato—Sunny rooms; board $5 week: reduced rates; famiites: good fish- ing and bathing. MRS. FARISH, Novato. e AN e e ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. | WANTED—Suite of rooms and board for man | sunny ‘ew sunny corner house- greatly reduced; mod- furnished i phone | "gnd wie and emall boy; give terms. Box | — 5900, Call .. ® 20k wetics Bemniy | e N f orner room and kitchen d stationary laund. tubs. TO LEASE. bay window room y fr: 60,000 square feet: best bufid- | ity; three sireet frontages: perfect | light and ventilation: all modern ~conven- iences; within five minutes’ walk of ferry nished housekee 2 1ding bed: $8 and $7 _— = — bulldings, Postoffice. Wells, Fargo & Co CKEEPIN ard Call office; ‘reasonable rent; if you SAN MATEO HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. | &°d Cafl © rgeet g R ARy HOUS sunny suite; San | HUGH KEENAN CONSTRUCTION COM- Mat sworth ave. PANY, 30 Jessle st., city. G e TO iease—Belvedere, a house of 9 rooms, fur- APARTMENT HOUSE ished or unfurnished; terms to suit: reason- e 10 responsible party. 2218 Van Ness ave. e ) _DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND NOTICE—The Continental Bufld- 2d Loan Assoclation of 301 California an Francisco, Cal, has declared for | six months ending June 30, 1085, a divi- | d of 5 per cent per annum on crdinary de- | posits; G per cent on term deposits znd 6 | v TH APAR on monthly payment investments; interest on deposits payable on and after 1; interest cn ordinary deposits not 1 be added to the principal and | after bear interest at the same rate. WASHINGTON DODGE, President. th DR WM DIVIDE! d T RMS LIGHT | . corner California and | “or the six months end- 0, 1905, dividends have de- the deposits in the savings depart- | this_cor foilows: On term s ot the rate of depos num, and on ordinary depo: per oent per an- rented by at the rate of ess: noth- - 3 4, ber cent per annum, free of taxes, and payable on and after Saturday, July 1, 1905. TMENT—New, J. DALZELL BROWN, Manager. furn. apartments ths: from $15 to | 5 Mason st DIVIDEND notice—San Francisco and Subur- ban Home Building Society, fifth floor, Mut- ual Savings Bank bullding, 708 Market st. | A KENIL g ey _the balf year ending June 30, 1805, a | op'ts g'e rooms. modern: reas | Gividend has been declared at the rate per | annum of eight (8 per cent) per cent on | . 00 Pine—¥Four and room | capital stock and participating certificates | ents for housexeeping: reasonable e {rom taxes, payable on and after Sat- July 1, 1905, JOSEPH A. LEONARD, Marager. J. M. DUKE, Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE—San Francisco Savings rooms, 8. | Sophie Stlverman, 1! | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Fiilmore st.: phone Jackson 281 PIER{E-RODOLPH—Storage and Moving Co. Main office, 2ddy and Fillincre: tel. West 828 BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery .: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. AN exceptionally good No. 2 Remington, No. Smith Premier, $20: other 1 typewriters _at higher ana lower prices; rentals §2 50. The Typewriter Exchange, 53¢ California st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriting Inspec. Co., 508 Market. e e e ey MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Louls H. Coleman, 21, 1323% Steiner street, and Emma L. Fassmann, 1§, 971 Golden Gate avenue. John T. Urqubart, 28, 32 Bieventh street, and Charlotte Barrett, 28, 2117 Golden Gate ave. Jemes H. Huffman, 21, 1319 Sacramento street, and Anna Diplock, 18, 1319 Sacramento. Harry Smith, 23, 508 Vienna street, and Lottle C. Lindner, 23, 110 Russia avenue. Peter H. Blelenberg, 24, 2850 Sixteenth street, and Agnes McDonald, 21, 241 Dore st. Haywood H. Johnson, 24, Tiburon, and Letha Hardin, 21, Berkeley. Joseph McAdle, 24, 1205 Howard street, and Mary McCaffrey, 24, 1118 Thirteenth avenue South. Harry J. Smith, 24, 977 Dolores street, and Mary V. McNeil, 22, 686 San Jose avenue. Homer H. Swasey, 21, Berkeley, and Ethel G. Manuell, 18, 68 Plerce street. As: Hill, 35, Black Diamond, and Minnie Day, Lotus C. Roberts, 1281 Market street, end Marie V. Berg, 22, Spokane, Wash. Manue! F, Venelau, 61, Oakland, and Bessie Moore, 28, Oakland. E. Newton Tenbfook, 35, Sacramento, and Clara Boedefeld, 706 Grove street. Otto N. Hilken, 531 Isabel A. Doolin, 20, 521 Morris Berger, 23, 426 Grove strees 426 Grove street. Theodore Van Winsen, 81, 1818 Stockton treet ,and Paulina Claver, 26, Ferrysburg, Michigan. John Ferrin, 22, 1723% Blake street, and Mamie Griffin, 20. 23 Bleke street. Thomas J. O'Hara, 21, Valiejo, n, 18, 1008 Alabama street. rd Mehlert, 21, Oroville, and Agnes L. . 18, 1543 Plne street. T Clarke, 28, 557 Third street, Marle F. Roy, 21, 2050 Folsom street. Jean Mousqull, 20, Alameda, and Josephine Bernasque, 20, 221 Mason street. Conrad Baraco, 30, 1515 Broderick street, and Rachel Baraco, 21, 1205% Golden Gate av erick D. Alldack, 21, 367 Halght stre e E. Kisch, 18, 367 Haight street BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death notices gent by and Agnes L in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- s authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. BOLGER—In this city, June 14, 1905, to the wife of J. J. Bolger, a daughter. ——— MARRIED. FRANK—KRULL—In this city, June 20, 1905, by the Rey E. M. Stensrud, Frederick Sophys Frank and Aletta Louiss Krull, both of tbis elty. WESTER—HOCK—In this city, June 17, 1905, by the Rev. Herman Gehrcke, Erard Wurs- ter Wester of New York City and Josephine Hock of San Francisc Arndt, Walter—s Burris, William— Netting, John J.—1 Butler, Edward W.—18/0'Brien, Phillp J.—28. Cheal,” Mary Z.—33 Ring, Theresa M. APARTMENTS. TUnion, 532 Californ‘a st., corner Webb—For, the half year ending with the 30th of June,'| 1905, a dividend has been declared at the | rate per annum of three and six-tenths (3.0) | per cent on term deposits and three and fif- | en_one-hundredths (3.15) per cent on or- ry deposits, free of taxes, payable on after Saturday, July 1. 1905. | WHITE, Cashler. 'he German Savings | 26 California st.—For the une 30, 1905, a dividend | f three and | ver cent per apnum on all mplete v suite; of taxes, payable on and | after Saturday. July 1, 19635. ! GEORGE TOURNY, Secretary. | FRENCH SAVINGS BANK—For the six | nthe end'ng June 30, 1905, a dividend has | been declared at the rate of three and on alf (312) per cent per annum on all de- | Tree of taxes, payable on or after | it July 1, 190 LEON BOCQUERAZ, Secretary. SAVI AND LOAN SOCIETY, 101 Mont- P sunny low rent mery st corner of Sutter, has declared a | end for the term cnding June 1905, 2t the rate of three and ome half (315) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxes, | Market st. yable on and after Saturday, July 1, 1905. | EDWIN BONNELL, Atst. Cashier, r. Bush and Polk; St g0 g b ek & PROPOSALS. { over Owl drug sto BIDS wanted—Notice is_bereby given that | o T 1.4 proposals will be received by the | S ot S oo, rd of directors f the Veterans' Home of | $1 25 to §3 week itcruia, at its office, room 13, 320 San- % street, San Francisco, California, up to rooms; m. Wednesday, July 5, 1905, and opened | trimediately fhereafter in the presence of - . - bidders, for furnishing and delivering uni- esp—Elegantly furn. | form coats, uniform pants and blouses for i.; private; phone. the Veterans' Home, Napa County, Califor- nia (raflroad staticn Yountville, f. 6. b.), for | one year, commencing July 1, 1905, and end- | ing June 30, 1906. Schedules with informa- n and Instructions for submitting bids will | furnished upon applicaticn by the under- | 00 rooms: all eizes and prices; nd coid water. Seventh and Mission— e to $1 50 night: $1 50 to $7 wk. signed. Bldders will carefully follow the an Ness ave.—Single ccnditions of tue schedules, and no bid will | ;. be considered unless it is in accordance with | == such schedules. Bids must be made on sam- | urnished _rooms. new | ple mitted whenever called for in the phone; private family schedule. Each bldder must accompany his bid with a certified check upon some well- known and responsible banking house for at lcast 10 per cert of the amount of his bid, peyable to C. Mason Kinne, treasurer, con- ditioaed that the bidder wil enter into & | good and valid contract upon notice of ac- ceptance. as requir:d-by law. The board re- serves the right to reject any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Pref, ilton class A European Elils—New hotel, just steel buflding; strictly plan; telephone and every room; rooms without ay: with bath, $150 to $3; re- week or month. ; modern and up-to-date; Ty; hair mattresses; free B gy’ gy gy ence will be given to goods manufac- rooms and batha: reasopabie ratee. . | fured of produced in this Stateprice, ft- : nees and quality belng equal, under the pro- HOWARD, Tib—Rooms. Z5c (o $1 per day; Vvisicns of section 3247 of the Political Code. $1 50 to $8 per week: reading-room, ete. Address John F. Sheehan, sccretary of —— | the board of directors of the Veterans' Home LARKIN, 716—Large room for housekeeping, cf California, room 13, 320 Sansome street, $10; 2 rooms, $10. San Francisco, Callfornia. HOWARD, 20 _ROOMS, ROOMS; CLEAN, By e e A JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. | NOTICE Io herehy given (hal sealed bids will S0 roums: all newly furnished with every | or petors bp. . on June 59, far the erading T aceniral; Tooms $125| apout California Hall, as per plans and p;_spec ement 1o transignts. | specifications on file at said office; no bids LEAVENWORTH, 712, Post—N ~ | will_be considered unless accompanied by a S e o T et eI fur- | T rtifled check or bond in favor of the un- dersigned. equal to 10 per cent of the bid, LEAVENWORTH, 1819—Furnished rooms by | With sufficient sureties condition that, if the week or month: with or without housekeeplng. | bid be accepted, the bidder will enter Into & contract faithfilly to perform the obliga- tons in accordance with sald bid and with said plans and specifications; the right to reject_any or all bids is hereby _reserved. i Tons T R R S OF THE UNIVERSITY OF the only Dew and_mode 3 kotel end rooming-house in San Franclsco T Gar iz that has office op ground Boor: hot and cold LEGAL NOTICES. water, electric lights, cail bells, steam hea: | - o evéry room and gives froe baths and el NOTICE _TO BONDHOLDERS EWA vator day and night to its guests. PLANTATION COMPANY—The Ewa Plan- ~ = | tation Company will pay, with accrued oter- g e e out. o0 July L 1005, one hundred thousand 5L oliars ($100,000) of Its bonds, this complet- PRIV. SALT WATEE ER] 3 ting the redemption of the éntire issue of PHONE PRIV. EX., BAST 722 500,060 1ssued under date of January 1, 1900. OFARRELL, 208 Nicely furnished, CLEAN; TRANSIENT; REASONABLE. HOWARD, 1126, The Burton—Fine new hous . 135—Furnished room to let. , 120 Third et.—i00 | BATHE sunny | The numbere of the bonds to be pald are as - 3 Y| tollows: 7, 9, 18, 22, 24, 20, 32, 33, 48, 46 rooms, sultable for 1 or 2; $1 50 to $2 50 up. | % a2 95 o0 7. 100, 110, 113, 114, O'FARRE! 336, La Paloma—Elegant sunny 120, 123, 124, 132,137, 143, 145, 145, 151, 155, sultes and single rooms; reas.; fine location. | 168, 169, 174, 176, 179, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 133, 194, 199, 204, 212, 213, 219, 222, 240, 254, 267, 258, 259, 264, 266, 270, 271, 274, 205, 804, 307, 339 340, OFARRELL, 591—Nicely furaished froot | ToOm: one Or two persons: private famfly. ] G FARRELL, 515, near Jomes (St, George)— | 0z, DA, 358 850, 360, 361, 363, 373, oy e 5 405 308, 410, 413, $21. 424, 426, 132’ newly fartiehed, sunny ruome, single o en | {3 O 418 T L Notice is hereby given jo the holders of these bonds to present the same for payment at the «ffice of the treasurer of the Ewa Plantation | Company in Honolulu on July 1, 1905, and | that jnicrest on same will se_on and POLK, furnished front sunny . RIV VISTA Hotel, 253 Third si., near Howard —New house, with all modern conve: | Marchi, Celestine—60, Ciark, Margaret B.—69|Ross, Thomas A.—44. Code, Philip D.—63. [Smith, Julia F.—39. Davis, Maria Sulitvan, Edward—23. Ehlers, Johan—89. Tweedie, Oswald—16. Freeman, Marian—7l. |Walthour, Franklin. Hallthan, Della—385. |Warren, Willlam, Lally, james F.—20. |Whalen, Mary—59. ARNDT—In Oakland, June 21, 1905, Walter Arndt, beloved son of Edward and Frieda Arndt, and brother of Elsie Arndt, a/native of San Francisco, aged 9 years and 23 days. BURRIS—In the City and County Hospital, June 21, 1906, Willlam Burris, a native of Kentucky, aged 47 years. BUTLER—In this city, June 19, 1905, Edward William Butler, son of Anmie T. Butler and the late John W. Butler, and brother of Mrs. J. J. Hamilton and Joseph F. Butler, nged for Plots in MT. OLIVET CEMETERY For particulars apply at City Office, CHAS. H. J. TRUMAN & GO, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1900 MISSION ST., Bet. 15tb and 16th; Teleohone Mission 100. James McGinn. Elltgvzp“m I”E. X':‘rkit st. to 261-271 es_st., oppos Ignatius Churc MeAVOY, O'HARA & CO., Funeral Disestars: ‘Our pariors are central and 1y fittha undertak- Fwa Plantation Company, Honolulu, Hawall, Mey 22 1905. rooms en suite and single: vates by covi | ater that dste W. A BOWEN, Treasurer y and up: by week, §2 up. . for pri and convenlence. Tequisites are s perfect and. up-to-dats: B res Sreet tare e 5t Rr quiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of her soul, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemefery. LALLY—In this city, June 20, 1906, James F. Laliy, beloved son of Bartholomew C. Lally and the late Catherine V. Lally, and brother of John A., Edward D., Mary E. and Bar- tholomew C, Lally Jr., a native of San Francisco, aged 20 years and 8 months 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully “invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 8:45 a. m., from his late residencs, 14 Sanchez street, corner Twenty-sixth, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a solemn requicm high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 a. u. Inermeni Holy Cross Cemetery. MARCHI—In this city, June 20, 1905, Celestine, dearly beloved wife of John Marchi, and loving mother of Mrs. G. Mazzucchi, Mrs. Ben Hurbert, Mies Constance Bulletti, Mrs. J. A. Oneto and Louis Marchl, and sister of Mrs. A. Biegneur, and sister-in-law of Mrs. John Carety and Mrs. M. Marchi, a native It France, aged 60 years. E7The funeral takes place Saturday, June 24, at 10 8. m., from her late residence, 2029 Filbert street, between Buchanan and Webster. Interment private, New Masonic Cemetery. MULHERN—In San Rafacl, June 21, 1005, Katherine, beloved wife of the late’ James Mulhegn, “and mother of James P. and Thomas F. Mulhern, a native of County Roscommon. Ireland, 7 Frierds and tully inv June 23, at 10 a. m. from her late residence, 4 South Fourth street, thence to St. Rafael's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. NETTING—In Stockton, J‘x':n 21, John J. Notting, aged 1 year 8 months and b days. O'BRIEN—In this city, June 20, 1905, Philip J. O'Brien, beloved son of Dennis and tho late Margaret O'Brien, and brother of David and Willlam O'Brien, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 28 years 11 months and 17 days. [ Eriends and aoquaintances are respact- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 9_.a. m., from the residence of his brother, Willlam O'Brien, 63 Capp street, thence to Bt. Charles Borromeo's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 970 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery . 3 ROSS—In this city, June 21, 1905, Thomas A., beloved husband of Margaret Ross, and step- father of Loretta Dyas, and brother of Mre. Emma R. Rockwell of San Joss and D. G. Ross of Santa Cruz, a native of New York, aged 44 years 1 month and 8 days. A mem- ber of Court Independence No. 104, F. of A., and Machine Hands' Union, Local No. 27. (Bents ‘Cras and; San Joss papers Pplease copy.. RING—In this city, June 21, 1905, Theresa ML, dearly beloved and youngest daughter of 'the late Richard and Annie Ring, a na- tive of San Franolsco. 07 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Friday), June 23, at 9 a. m., from her late residence, 2100 Greenwich street, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, corner 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. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. SMITH—In this city, June 20, 1905, Julia F. Smith (nee Bradley), beloved wife of Isaac H. 8mith, and eldest daughter of Mrs. Lettle Bradley Merrill and W. . Bradley, and sls- ter of Mrs. C. R. Stewart, H. Weiler Brad- ley and Frank M. Merrill, and_stepdaughter of F. A, Merrill of Agnew, Cal, a native of San Jose, Cal., aged 59 years 5 months and 16 days. (San Jose papers please copy.) §Eriends end acquaintances are respeci fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 p. m., from the residence of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Stewart, 28 Fell street, between Polk and Van Ness avenue. Cre- mation Odd Fellows' Cemetery. SULLIVAN—In this city, June 20, 1005, Ed- Mary Jane ward P., beloved 8on of 'T. D. and Sullivan, a native of San Francisco, aged 23 years 6 months and 10 days. @7 The funeral will take dlace to-morrow (Friday), at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 1056 Folsom street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. TWEEDIE—In Sacramento, June 15, 1905, Oswald, beloved son of Daniel and Jennie Tweedle, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years, WALTEOUR—In this city, June 21, 1005, at the residence, 34 Clementina street, Franklin J., beloved son of Frank J. and Dottie Wal- thour, and brother of Agnes, Harold and Charlle Walthour, a native of San Franclsco, aged 1 year and 28 days. WARREN—In Oakland, June 21, 1905, Wil- liam, beloved husband of Helen A. Warren, a native of New York. WHALEN—In this city, June 19, 1905, Mary Whalen. beloved mother of Mrs. James Mo- ran and the late Annie Whalen, a native of County Galway, Ireland, d 89 years. F rlends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, June 22, at 9:30 a. m., from her late residence, §073% Lyon street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her oul, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemeter: CYPRESS LAWN CEMETERY 1504 MARKET STREET Or at Cemetery. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued from Page Fifteen. 1100 Mont Ton..2 9712500 Ton Mdway.1 57;3 a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years. 500 Mont Ton,b60.3 05/ 1000 Ton N Star... 7 A requiem mass will be celebrated at | 600 Nat Bank .. 32/3000 Ton N Star... 60 Sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m. Interment 11 & m. Session. privata. | 1500 Bitg M, s 10 98/3000 Shoshone . 1 | CHEAL—In St. Helena, June 17, 1005, Mary | 2500 Gold Afchor.. 85| 500 S Nev Des 3 ‘ena, beloyed wife of Dr. T. A. Cheal, | 8500 Home Con,b10 08| 500 St Tvas D30 daughter of Mrs. Kate Freeman, and sister | 800 Jim Butler .. 85/2500 St Ives 29 of F. M. Freeman and Mrs. Charles H.| 500 Jumbo M Co. 75| 500 Ton Belmont..1 15 Weller, ‘a mative of Alabama, aged 33 years. | 1000 MacNamara.._ 48| 500 Belmnt, b10.1'17 (Topeka, Kans., papers please copy.) | 2400 Mont Ton 5(1200 Ton Midway..1 [7The funeral eervices will be held | 1700 Mont Ton..2 9714 4500 Ton N Star. Thursday, June 22, at 11 o'clock a. m., at | 2000 Nat Bank 32| 100 Ton N Star. the residence of Charles H. Weller, 3610|1000 Red Top it Sacramento_street. Interment private. P o Ay CLARK—In . Windsor, Sonoma County, Mar- 2 "1 00150 - garec Boyd Clark, widow of the late’ James (2500 Bulltro Min.1 0015500 Mont Ton . - Clark, and mother of James Clark, Mrs. J. | 1000 Blfs M. o : 2000 Gold Anchor.. 85/2700 MacNamara... 46 Baxter, Mre. R. Baxter, Mrs. B. A. F. = 1500 G Anchr, b 10 86/1500 Nat Bank 32 Keith, A Clark, Jobn Clark and George | 3000 Giafia S' Pick 131500 Orig Bulltrog. 30 Saark. a mative ot Montrome, Scofland, aged | 1500 gilvr Piok,b30 14{2000 Red Tpp ..... 41 G0 years. A 700 Jim Butler ... 85{1000 St Iy L2 CODE—In this city, June 21, 1905, Philip D., | £00 J Butler, b 10 §6/1200 Ton Belmont..1 15 beloved husband of Mary Code, and father of | 2000 J Butler Ex. 26| 800 Ton Mdway.i 57% James A, Phillp D, Jr. Charles H., Thomas | “500 Jumbo M Co. 7| 500 N Star, s 10.. 8 K. and William F. Code, us. J.' M. Peel o . and Mrs. R. F. Nicholson, & native of Wel- CLOSING GUERIIESE, lington, England, aged years 2 months Bullfrog District. and 13 ‘days. Bld.Ask. Bid. Ask. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. Amargosa ... — 20/Lige Harris... 0315 04 DAVIS—In this city, June 21, 1905, Maria | Beatty Bullfg — 13/ Mont Bulifrog. 08 10 Jesas, udillo, beloved wife of William | Bullfrog Anx. — (S/Orlg Bulltrog. 30 32 Heath Davis, and mother of Mrs.”C. B. Foot, | Bullfrog Belle 08 09iShoshone ..... 10 11 Mrs. Edwin H. Clough, A. G., George Hyde, A Bulifrog Min. 851 00/ Vista Grande.. — 12 Miss Lillie and Miss Mary Davis, a native | Bullirs N Bk 30 33 Wolverine ... — 11 of San Diego, aged 77 years 5 months and | Eclipse ...... 20 —]| 25 st Goldfield District. EHLERS—In this city, June 20, 1905, Johan | Adams ...... 07 10| Jumby Ll — ERlcrs, dearly beloved husband of Barbara | Black Butte.. 2T L 1 T Ehiers, a natlve of Rostock, Germany, aged | Blk Butte Ex 03 . 05 L=m 9 yeafs 11 montbs and 5 days. Black Rock..02 L8 — 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Blue Bell . 08} L= 20 fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Blue Bull . 20/0ro . - @ (Thursday), at 2 p. m., from his late resi- | Brooklyn . 05| Pa_Goldfleld.. 01 (2 dence, corner Golden Gate and First avenues, | Columbia Mt. 26 —|Red Lion .... — 05 Interment 0Odd Fellgws' Cemetery. Diamond .... 08 —|Red Top ..o.. 40 41 | FREEMAN—In Alptheda, Cal, June Diamondfield. 40 45| Red Top Bx.. 02 — At 756 Ratitoad avenue. M. a0 | Dixle 1vesoesr 15 18|8¢ Ives o.enii. 28 .82 Freeman, formerly of Toledo, Ohlo, beloved | Frisco oot 20 SRGARtOE oo o mother of Mrs. F. W. Langdon of Alameda | G177 G Dust 00 10|Sandstorm Ex. — 13 4na Charles F. Strong of Mahomet, Til. & na. | Glafid L Star. — 04/ Silver Pick .. 11 16 tive of Vermont, aged 71 years ang 27 days, | Goldfleld Nev. 57 6i|Simmerone ... 85 — [7Friends are invited to aflend the | JUmbo M Co. 75 77 funeral services to-morrow (Friday), Jun Tonopah District, 23, at 2 p. m., at her late home, 755 Rail- | Belmont. 1 1714 1 2214|Mizpah BX ... — 15 road avenue, Alameda. Interment private. | California ... 10 —|Mont Ton ..2 "g,l 00 Please omit flowers. Cash Boy ... 17 20/N Y Ton Con. 21 HALLIHAN_—In Stockton, Cals June 19, 1905, | Gold Anchor.. 83 —|North Star.... B8 €0 Delia, beloved wife of James Hallthan, | Great Westrn.0314 041/ Ohlp ... - 85 39 daughter of Ann Costello, and sister of | Home .. 04 05| Paymaster ... 03 043 James Costelio, & native of Boston, Mass, | Home Con 09| Rescue . o8 0 2ged_35 vears. Ind Tonopah.. 00% —|S Nev Dev... — 12 [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Jim Butler .. 76 &5/ Ton Exten ...4 37% — fully invited to attend the funeral to-day | Lucky Tom... — 10/Ton of Nev. — 14 (0 Chursiay), at a. m., from the parlore | MacNamara.. 45 47|Unlted Ton .. — 09 of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis. | Midway ... West End ... 78100 slon_street, ‘between Seventh and Elghth, Districts. ence . Joseph's Church, . o s L OOPTS ATCh Where @ - | Brown Hope.. 15 16/Rothwell /... — 25 3 Freeao . 18 R berkeley.. ’ i e Gold ... =] e PLOTS Kawien Goid, 04 1ilTon Gola Mt~ 12 — 1n 044 Fellows’ and Masonfc s cin b | 2T & OB - . S ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Estate of Atvinza. Hayward. (by. Willim 3. te Vi) ard ‘William J. Dingee, Iflmnlflnl:eur)n‘lz'mwlsmfllnm Tot on S line of Lombard street, 131:3 E of La- suna, E 25 by 8 137: Same to same, lot. on B line of Lombard sitest. 196:3 E of Lagura, B 25 by B.187:0; n tion Beth Israel to W. ton street, 75 N of Carl, N 50 by W 125, and lands_adjacent: $10. T. B. and Annic E. Draper to Hattle G. Hunt {ife of C. M), lot on E line of Cole street, o ht,'S 25 by B 96: $10. Chrlsting “Woeat to Alered g and Mabel Smith, lot on S line of Golden Gate avenue, 152 E of First avenue, E 26 by S 135; $10. Caroline H. Robinson (Hawes) to John Tamony. lot on W corner of Folsom and Ninth streets, SW_80:10 by NW 100; $10. Raffacle M. and Creusa Consani to Paul Strickert, lot on W line of Mission street, 85:8 S of Duboce avenue, S 25 by W 100; $10, Estate of Ella F. M. Redding (by A P. Redding, executor) to Ferdinand E. Hesthal, lot on NW line of Market street, 192 SW of Reservolr, SW 75 by NW 100: $15,000. Katherine A. Rivers to Charles V. Hecker, lot on S line of Twenty-eighth street, 105 B of Diamond, E 37:6 by 8 114; $10. James Brown to W. H. Baldwin lot on W Ilne of Collingwood street, 122:6 S of Twen- tleth, S 25 by W 125; $1. . W. H. Baldwin to Frederick C. Birkenstock, same: $10, Walter H. and Mary Greenwood to Charles H. Nystrom, lot on W line of Eureka strect, 149 S of Nineteenth, S 25 by W 125; $10. Thomas K. Rothenberger to Katherine A. Rivers'and M. A. Musto, lot on N line of Cali- forula street. T13:6, W of Dupont, W 28 by N Estate of James B. Chaze (by J. B. Walden Jr., administrator) to F. Nieri lot on E line of Mason street, 57:0 8 of Valiejo, E 68:9 by § 41. $6275. Samuel and Ida Strauss to Louise Neppert. Iot on NW line of Folsom street, 335 SE of Second, NE 25 by NW _15; $10. Catherine Riley to John W. and Mary E. Riley, lot on NW line of Bryant street, 115 NE of Fourth, NE 40 by NW 80; gitt - M. C. Gorham (administrator gstate of Mar- garet Donnelly, by George W. /Lee, commis- sioner) to Charles H. Athearn, lot on NE line of Beventh street, 130 NW of Branni NwW 87:6 by NE 80; $1084. % Charles H. Athearn to Annle Donnelly, same; §10. John W. Bagge to Eliza L. Bagge, lot on B line of Fifth avenue, 300 § of Lake street, 8 28 by B 120; gitt, George W. Turner to John L. Tlerney and D. 8. ‘Jacobs, lot on N line of California street. 32:6 E of Seventeenth avenue E 50 by N 100, excepting E Seventeenth avenue, ;fi N of California street, NE 60:9, NW ; $10, Leura L. White (wife of Lovel to E. Murphy, lot on NW corner of avenue and B street, W 120 by N 375; $10. .lgmu E. Murphy to Solomon Getz, same; Albert Meyer to Samuel lot com- mencing at point 100 W of Twenty-seventh avenue and 100 N of D street, W 20 by N 20; §10. isaac’ Wormser to same, lot on W line of 125 N of D street, Twenty-seventh avenue, N 75 by W 120; $10. Same to same, lot on W line of Twenty- soventh avenue, 200 N of D street, N 25 by 120; . J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to B. F. Zartman, lot on E line of Twenty- sixth avenue, 175 S of N street, 8 25 by B 120; $10. Same to L. W. Zartman lot on 8 llne of N street, 57:8 E of Twenty-sixth avenue, E 62:6 by S 100; $10. | Julius C. RHels to!Charles and Elizabeth Turner, lots 62 to 84, block 85, lot 5, block 9, Rels Tract; grant. George A. and Ada M. Webster to David W. Frazer, lot on S line of West Park street, 115:113% E of Holly, E 30 by S 50, block 4, Holly Park; $10. Jullus C. Reis to John A. Atkins lot 17, block 5, Rels Tract; grant. Jacob Heymar Company to Theresa M. Brooks, lot 8, block J, Park Lane Tract 7; $10. S. Ducas Company to Clifford 8. Allred, lot on E line of Lucy street, 200 8 of Thorn- ton, § 50 by E 100, lots 13 and 20, block E, Silver Terrace; $10. ‘Jane Webb to Ricard H. Webb, lot on 8 line_of Brunswick street, 178 B of Oliver, E 178 by § 213, lots 111 and 112, West End Hemestead; gift. Same to Minnie Gerrans, lot on N line of Broad street, 270 E of Capitol, 80 by N 125 lot 6, block J, Rallroad Homestead As- soclation; gift. Stmon and Minnle Rosen to 8. Ducas Com- pany, lot on S line of Bessie avenue, 80 W of Folsom street, W 25 by S 75, lot 28, Ducas Tract; $— Josephine A. Badger to Anna D. Joost, lot 14, block 2, Lakeview, quitclaim deed; s Anna D. Joost to Lee C. Matthews, same; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Helen C. Dixon (owner) with A. H! Wilhelm (contractor), architects Cunningham & Poll- teo—All work, except gas fitting, plumbing and sewering, for a_three-story frame build- ing (five flats), on NW corner of Eighteenth and Douglass streets, W 25 by N 85; §7025. Same owner with T. J. Egan (contractor), architects same—Gasfitting, _plumbing and sewer for same on same; § 4 Kragen's (owners) with Wlilliam Bateman (contractor)—Fixtures for oloak and suit de- partment in_building on S line of Market street, 125 W of Sixth, W 50, S 90, W 25, S , B 15, N 165; $1750. Mrs. W. J. Dutton (by H. S. Dutton, attor- ney) (owner) with W. L. Graft (contractor), architects Sutton & Weeks—All work for a three-story frame building (stores end flats), on N line of California street, 110 W of De- visadero, W 27:6 by N 132:714; $7480. Fred Junker Jr. (owner) with James H. Pinkerton and L. L. Berger (contractors)— All work for a 2-story frame building, on N line of C street, 95 W of Third avenue, W 25 by N 100; $3100. riedrich Heintz (owner) with A. A. Wesen- durk (contractor)—All work for a three-story frame building (three flats), on B line of Walter street, 203 N of Fourteenth, N 25 by 125; $7300. E'.erxa‘re( Hawkins (owner) with Louis Wes- terlund (contractor), architect M. L. Walsh— All work, except parlor mantels, gas fixtures and window shades, for a two-story frame building, on W line of Minnesota street, 250 N of Twenty-second, N 25x100; $4362. Julla 1. Haste (owner) with Kalghin & Calne (contractors), architect Julia Morgan— Masonry, carpentry and plumbing for'a two- story frame dwelling, on SE corner of Wash- ington and Cherry streets, B 40:6, S 94:10%, W 40:10%, N 89:4, Western Addition block 844; $13,727. ‘Herman Poetsch (owner) with A. A. Wesen- dunk (contractor), —— architect—All work for a two-story frame building on NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Alabama streets, E 50 by N 114; $9040, 3 M. H. de Young (owner) with Otis Elevator Company_(contractors), architects D. H, Burn- ham & Co.—Elevator work for a sixteen-story building on NE corner of Kearny and Geary streets, N &'l)?. E 79:7%, S 80, SW 86 W 1113 $43,700. 55Elme owner with C. C. Morehouse (con- tractor), architects same—Plain and ornma- mental plaster for same on same: $17,140. Jacob Brandt (owner) with J. Koschnitzki & Bros. (contractors), architects John & Zim- mermann—All_work except painting, gas fit- ting and plumbing for a two-story and base- ment frame building (stores and flats) on S line of Sacramento street. 75 W_of Presidio avenue, S 132, E 48 N 50, E 25, N _82: $15,480. Same owner With G. S. Sweeney (contractor), architects same—Qasfitting. plumbing and gew- erage for same on same; $1994. ‘Amalla J. B. Simpson (owner) with Mager Bros. (contractors), architect Albert Schroepfer —All work except plumbing. painting, mantels, shades, gas fixtures and finish hardware for a three-story and basement frame building (stx flats) on € line of Union street, 137:6 E of Plerce, B 32:6 by § 137:6: Same owner with Willlam architect same—Plumbing, ete.. for same on same; §! Same owner with John Walton (contractor), architect same—Painting, graining. varnishing, tinting, etc., for same on same; $850. Alameda County. Nelson and Susan P. Provost (wife) to James . on N line of Benton street, 212 W ot Calals, N 111 by W 38, portion lot 13, block P, Paradise Park, Oakland: $10. Citizens’ Bullding and Loan Association to Kate V. and Fitzhugh S. Rollins, lot on E line of Unlon (Eighteenth) street, 125 S of Eagle avenue, map property near Encinel sta- tion of Columbus Bartlett, Esq., etc. § 50 by E 108, Alameda; $10. E. W. and A. E. Luhr (wife) to Rose M. F. Brandt (wife of Fred), lot on S line of Buena Vista avenue, 56 E of Minturn street, ¥ 52 by S 125 lots 16 and 16, block 43, map property of Columbus Bartlett, etc., Ala- Butek (contractor), gasfitting, tfling, meda; $300. John G. Klumpke (widower) to same, lots 13 and 14, block 35, tract B, Berkeley L. and T, I. Association, ey, quitclaim deed; $£5. Caesar and Agnes Rodonl (wife) to|Mattie G. Stirling, lot_on S line of Thirty-seventh street, 71 B of Market, E 84 by 8 100, of plat 37, Kellersbergers' Map of Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. Edward and Annle E. Bushell to Holcomb, Breed & Bancroft, lot on W line of Essex 280 N, of Alcatraz avenue, N 5152 to N boundary bt Herzog Tract. E_100 to beginning. lot Herzog Tract, Golden Gate, Oakland; $10. Harlow P. Bancroft to E. L. Coryell, lot 2, Santa Fe Tract No. 7, deed and agreement, ley: $10. Charies Maln to Flora B. MacDermott, wife arles M. MacDermott. undivided half :;%t on NW corner of Thirtieth and BRIEF CITY NEWS. office at a salary of $100 per month. FALLS DOWN SHAFT.—While cleaning windows at the stors of the Per Liquor Com- pore on Battery street vesterday morning G. de Martini fell down an e.evator shatt, slightly injuring his shoulder. FIREMEN WILL PAY FOR FUNERAL.— Mrs. Marguerite Lane, aged 86 years, Who has lived next door to the firehouse on Hinci- | ley alley for thirty-five years, dled yester- day.’ The generous firemen.wili bury the re- mains. DESPONDENT MAN ATTEMPTS SUI- CIDE.—Michael Goodhue, 35 years of age, liv= ing at 211 Fourth street, attempted to take his own life yesterday by cutting his throat. He has been suffering from depression for sume time. GIVE MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT.— The Seamen's Institute heid Its regular Weekly meeting last night. A large number of sailors were present, The Knights of King Arthur Minstrels gave an interesting musical programme, which was received by the audi- ‘ence with applause. FIFTY SiITCHES IN LEG.—Whlle en- gaged in puiting up a gas tank for the San Mateo Eiectric Company at the Six-Mile House yesterday W. Palmer received injuries to his right leg through a derrick falling om him. AL the Potrero Emergency Hospital Dr. Buell put fifty stitches in the injured member. LOUIS SLOSS IS SUED.—William Johnson flled suit yesterday against Louls Sloss to re- cover 310,000 damages for reach of cumtract. Plaintift alleges that Sloss entered into-a con- tract 1o purchase for the sum named the John A. Dexter ‘Hotel and residence at Chignik, f.\'l::-. but subsequently repudisted the agree- JAPANESE CHARGED WITH BUR- GLARY.—F. Yoshids, & Japanese, was arrest- ed early yesterday morning Policeman Duffy and booked at the City on & charge of burglary. He is accused by T. Ukiyoshi, 522 Pine street, of entering his room, breakl: open his trunk and steal- ing gs0. & GUARDIAN TUTED.—W, J. Gray SUBSTY’ ‘was substituted yesterday in piace of Cleopas Ruiz as guardian of the person of aged Juana Marshall, whose recent tale of an attempt to murder by means of poison caused the police considerable worry. Mirs. Marshall expressed & preference for Gray, and the court consid- red wishes. ESCAPE THE POLICE.—J. Brewar and G. B. Cosby, who conducted the Union Em- ployment League In the Parrott building and Were wanted by the Banta Cruz police on a oharge of swindling two men thers, had van- ished when local gificers called to arrest them yosterday. A, Proctor is tying to ESCAPE JUSTIFIABLE —By the decision of Judge Lawlor yesterday in the case of Willam Finley, charged with having escaped from the Whittier Reform School, there can be no illegal escape from a public institution unless & person is legally held. This declsion makes it jugifiable for an inmate of & pen- itentiary or house of correction get away and they cannot agaln be taken into custody if the imprisonment is proven to be unlawrful. It was proven at the trial in Judge Lawior's court that the habits of the boy were not such 4s to make him & gubject for the retorm school. TRUST COMPANY’S DOORS CLOSED. PHILADELPHIA, June 21.—The City Trust and Safe Deposit Company of this city closed its doors to-day and has gone into the hands of a temporary re- celver. A notice was posted, signed by A. L. Tabor, acting receiver, stating that the trust company had been closed by the order of the Banking Depart- ment of Pennsylvania. . The recelvership is due to the dis- covery that the bank was a victim of forgeries of Benjamin H. Gaskill to the extent of $80,000. This, together with losses sustained by the surety depart- ment of the concern, determined the finance committee of the company to apply for receivership. The statement issued on May 29 showed resources and llabilities aggre- gating $2,236,591, of which $1,385,814 is due to depositors. The president is J. Hampton Moore, who recently resigned as chief of the Bureau of Manufactures of the Department of Commerce and Labor in Washington to take charge of the bank. Moore probably will be the permanent receiver. He says the de- positors will be paid in full. angle N 140, thence at angle NW 100, thence at right angle 140 to beginning. Iots 40 to 45, block 75, map Northern Ad- dition to Brooklyn, East Oakiand; §10. Griffith and Hester Griffiths to E. and Louise H. Mahony (both single), lot on W line of Dana street, #4:10 N of Cariton, N 44:10 by W S0 being E 80 feet of lot 3, block C, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. E. E. or Edward E. and Eda F. Towle (wife) to Jobn J. and Laura White (wife), lot on BW corner of Eola and Virginia streets, W 135 by S 100, Berkeley; $10. Frederick and Anna C, Bammana to Martha B. Townsend, lot on S line of Santa Clara avenue, 179 W of Pearl street, W 43 by S 135, Alameda; $10. Cakland Land Company (corporation) to W. W. White (single), lot on W line of Holden or Louise street, 125 8 of A or Thirty-second, S to NW line of Peralta (sald NW Peraita since widened to 80 feet), thence SW to E line of Horton or Ellen street, N along said iast line to point 175 S from § line of A or Thirty-second street, E 107:4%, N to line parallel with and distant 125 S to S line of A or Thirty-second at point distant thereon 137:1% W from W line of Holden or Louise, E to beginning, block M, lands Peralta Home" stead Association, Oakland; $10. Samuel P. Knight (widower) to Guy Taylor, lot on S llme of Tweifth street, 95 W of Willow, W 47:6 by S 135, lot block B, Oakland Point Homestead Traect, ete., Oak- land; $10, ‘awvin A. Shaw (single, by California Title Irsurance and Trust Company, trustees) to Proenix Savings Building and Loan Associa- tion, 876 D. 192, E % of lot 9235 and all lot ‘93, amended map subdivision Mosswood Tract, Oakland, trustees’ deed; $1500. Burton C. Allyn to Hettie R. B. Allyn (wite), lot on S line of Sixth street, 200 B of_Oak, E 85 by § 100, Oakland; gift. Della F. und John W. Rockel to Arthur H. and Bella M. McDonald, lot on S line of Thirty-seventh street, 060 W of Telegraph avenue, W 40, S 90.22 to S boundary of Roose- velt Terrace, E 40.14, N 102.60 to beglnning, lot Roosevelt Terrace, Oakland; $10. Clinton Land Company (corporation) to Standard Realty and Development . Company (corporation), lot on N line of Third street, 110 W of Webster, w;l:l:okwflx l‘?)i‘.lot 25 and lon of lot 24, ., Kel s porven, 100 B0 Pk I Kot Third street, 50 E of Filbert, E 41 by N 94, portion of lots 7 and 8, block 481, Adeline and Market streets Homestead, Oakland; also lot on NE cormer of Third and Grove streets, 70:3 by N 65:2, portion of lots 1, 2 and block 27, same, Oakland; also lot on N of Third street, 100 W of Jefferson, W 100 N 100, lots 24 to 27, block 27, same, George and Matilda Morris (wife) to Charles R. and Ida J. Mitchell (wite), lot beginning at a point on S boundary line of lot 40, 35 W of intersection with W line of Elm street, W ,32:6, S 110 to N line of Plymouth avenue, E 32:6 to point by line drawn S and at right g land; $10. ‘Alice~B. Dodge (single) to Frank G. Clark (widower), lot on NW line of Howe 80 NE of Amethyst, NE 50 by NW 125, lot porglon lots 3 and 5. block D, Thermal Howe Tract, Oakland; $10. A J. and Sophie M. Snyder (wife) to Eu- gene E, Meyer (married), lot on S line Thirty-first “ street, 500 E of Grove, E 40 § 140, lot 10, block 2085, A. J. Snyder's re- subdivision portion block 2085, map Rowland Tract, Oakland; $10. Caroline C. Bacon (widow) to T. B. Car- Elnt«. lot on E line of Grand avenue, €18.40 of Prospect avenue, S 50 by E 100, lots 59 and €0, block A, Terrace, Oak- land Township; $10. T. E. and_Emma "C. Carpenter (wife) ta Christine J. Cameron (single), same, Oakland Township;_$10. Joseph T. and Paulena Hinch (wife) and Edward M. 'HineR to Edward C. Forbes, lot on N line of Prince uck avenue, W 33:4 by [+ and 15, block I. amended Tract, in plat 51, Rancho V. !fzfisg, SAYS SHE OWES LIFE TO A CORSET §TAY Mrs. Mamie C. Dolan Swears ffusband Tried to Stab Her. “I owe my life to a good, strong core set stay.® said Mrs. Mamie C. Dolan in Judge Graham's court yesterday, w prosecuting her suit for divoree frc Marion J. Dolan. “My husband co | stantly abused me, and one night in a rage he grabbed a knife from the t. and tried to plunge it into my body. 1. struck one of my corset stays and this saved my life, for the force of the blow was sufficient to drive it clear through me.’ Mrs. Dolan got her divorce. From the good, plump weight of pounds, Mrs. Alice Starr Joell says has fallen away to 107 pounds, beca of her husband’s cruelt, John J. Joel is the man accused of cruelty, and Mrs. Joell asks that she be granted a decree of diverce from him. Decrees of divorce were granted yes- terday to Marie from Willlam Heyden for cruelty, Mildred C. from E. T. Nich- ols for desertion, and Bertha L. m Jacob B. Unruh for desertion. Suits for divorce were flled by Mary Anne against Charles H. Schlichting for cruelty, Edward against Elaine Jones for desertion, Annle ainst Calvin Friend for desertion, and Bridge: against Patrick J. O'Nelll for cruelty. —_————— MINING ENGINEERS TO PAY A VISIT TO YUKON COUNTRY DAWSON, Y. T. June 2.—The annua convention of the American Institute of Mining Engineers will be heid at Vietoria, B. C, this month. The Institute ecom- prises some 600 members, many of whom have signified their intention of visiting the Yukon'at the close of the convention, This {s a most important organization of mining men and a visit by them to the mining camps of the Yukon is very dee strablo. The visit of the American Institute of Mining Engineers to the Klondike mining districts and Intermediate Yukon mining camps is considered so important an op- portunty of affording the public reliable information in regard to the country that the citizens are making special prepara- tions for their entertainment while here. A grant for that purpose has been mads by the local Government and special rates to the Yukon have been arranged with all transportation companies. —_——— Trustees Remove City Librarian. LOS ANGELES, June 2L—Miss Mary L, Jones, who for years has been in charge fof ‘the city library, was removed from office to-night by the board of library trustees and Charles F. Lummis, editor of Out West magazine, was appointed to the place. ———— Unemployed Actor Attempts Suicide. SAN JOSE, June 21.—Thomas D. Grant. an unemployed actor, whose stage name is Kelly, attempted suicide to-might by hurling himself from a third-story win- dow of the Park Hotel. His body struck the ravement with terrific foree. Both an:@ and wrists were broken, one hip dislucated and the head badly gashed. He will probably recover. —_———— Endeavorers Meet in Convention. SANTA BARBARA, July 21.—The State convention of the Christian Endeavor So- cleties was formally opened here to-night. After the usual addresses of welcoms and an opening sermon by Rev. Meredith, the meeting was devoted to the perfection of plans for a personal campaign of evan- gelistic work in the city. Four hundred delegates are here. —_—— Editors En Route to Del Moute. SANTA BARBARA, June 21.—The ex- cursion of the National Editorial Asso- clation arrived here on their special train this morning and were guests of Chamber of Commerce during the aft noon and evening. A reception was given at the Potter Hotel after dinner, the party leaving at 8:30 o'clock to-night for Del Monte. TELEGRAPH-NEWS. HELSINGFORS, Finlana, June 2L —M. At Hjalmar Reinikke, the revolutionist, who shot and seriously wounded Governor Miasoredo of Viborg on March 20, was eentenced to-day to twenty-six months’ penmal servitude. MEDFORD, Mass., June 21.—Tufts Collegs to-day celebrated its fiftieth anniversary and bestowed the h_guonry mmn:- 3¢ destorial lave goro Takahira, Japanese er, 54 Govermer W. L. Dousias. KLAHOMA CITY, June 21.—It was an- Mgm:-d here to-day, following W. J. Bryan's visit, that he has given $300 of the Bemnett fund to Congregational College at Kingfisher, Okla. The bequest is made In the name of Mrs. Bryan. DEN C\)l'.t.):~ June !l.‘-l'ur the of 3 Dame o of p:;-m.n»uule a soclety called the G. A. R. has been organized One hundred names have Deen charter roll. TOPEKA, Kans., Juns Rallroad Commissioners i BUTTE. Mont., June 21.—The formal for ot the' Specuiaior mins to the Butte yesterday. The balance of = was still dus, was pald to I Bank in New York. o s Idaho, June 21.—The Colorado, Wy- and ldaho Railroad, capitelised e $10,000,000, fled articies of incorporation hers D. Clark, president; Daniel A. Ryan, secretary: R. J. Welch, E. J. Bowes, John Lackman. David Rich and J. S.

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