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MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1906 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, e ROOMS AND BOARD. G, corner Grove—Nicely fur- ront Tooms; water, electric grounds and lawn; excel- Geary and O'Far- pleasant _suite of board, in private board in pr rensc subscriptions received at r. Duncan & Church sts. the recep- eet S28. 11 Montgomery cut rates. Weekly Call, $1 per year renting. Singer tel. Jessie 3796. Bar-Lock type e . higher e Type- in 266, 2. $40; No.3, §7 ter Co.,117 Sutter. The Weel 16 pa r ailing, $1 per PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. VED—DR G_HIM, herb do uman bod: y et., now 1 years at 667 Ge bet. O'Fa octor; all dis- | 8 Clay st. | REMOVAL NOTICE. - | FOR catalogs see P. R. GLISSMAN, with | WALTER N. BRUNT & CO., 609 Mission st. | — | { LEGAL NOTICES. NY, LIMITED. | YHOLDERS. | =ed at the annual | ny, notice holders onds’ of this | om 1 t both inclu- se same for payment to the mpany st his office in the in Honolulu, on the 1st day | 6; and not e is also given be paid on bonds #aid 1st day of April, 1906, = W." PFO- ¢ gar Com- er Honolulu, February 23, | NTRACTORE e Harbor Commis | Ferry House, San be received at r to 2:15 ¢'clock p. m. on | 1906, for the construction | seawsll, the same to ex- end ‘of section 13, one herly along the water y of San Frau- ans and speci- the chief engi- | aeopted by the board | n file in this office, to | de. The ons con- € all stone and labor for con- | seawall. It is estimated that contain about 150,000 40 pounds per ton. The | f stone not subject to de- | egration by the action of wposition nor it water_or air. Two classes of stone will be | gnized. 1 se firsi class will include stome of one or | e cuble feet in a fair assortment of sizos between one and four cupse feet; no objection | be made to stone larger than four cubic this class of stone must be free of seams end marked lines of cleavage. claes will nciude stone of less | foot, In assorted sizes, but no ne jess than five pounds will be accepted at the quarry. | will be recelved unless it is made on | form furnisted from this office and | i» sccompunied by @ sample, weighing about | twenty-fve pounds, of the stone to be used eha & certified check of five (3) per cent of the amount of the bid (based on 150,000 tons), payable to the order of the secretary of the board, as & guarantee on the part of the suc- cessful bidder that he will within six (6) days efter the mocentence Of the bid enter into written. contract to do eald work according 1o the plans and specifications prepared there- for and will also execute and file with this board 2 bond in such sum as the board may deem sdequete With & surety compeny, to be epproved by the Bosrd of State Harbor Com- Tiissioners and conditioned for the faithtul | performance of such contract: nor will said bid De considered by thie board uniess delivered 1o the mecretary or 1o the assistant secretary, £t the office of the secretary, at or prior to 2:15 o'clock p. m. on Thursday. April 5, 1906, 5t which time @nd place the bids will be opencd The hoard reserves the right to rejest any or all bids if deemed for the best interest of the State. Biaders ere ifivited to be Dresent at the opening of the bids PGEORGE C. PARDEE, Governor of the State of California, ex-officio member of the Board of State Herbor Commissioners, SCHMITZ, Mayor of the city T aoiny of Bat Francisch, 4% n o mem- Por &f"The Board of State Harbor Commis- “sloners. THARLES _W. - SPEAR, HENRY 'J. CRO“CAKEK. JOHN D. MA ZIE, Board ‘Harbor Commissloners. LT D NORTON. Chicf Engineer. JOHN M. FOY, Secretary. BIRTHS— ¥ ARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death mnotices sent by matl will not be inserted. They must be handed in at elther of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons autborized to have the same publiehed. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once in this column free of charge. BORN. BRAUE—Ir Alameda, March 9, 1906, to the wife of Fred G. Braue, a son. e e e DIED. 0 McLachlan, Thos., Gobn B., k, Jacob, 78 _ Meaney, Caroline, nthony A., 60 Middleton, Chai , John J. O’Brien, John, 61 . Lee L., 17 Ohl, Jacob, Annie Patterson, J. J. Hannah L. Platt, Susan M Pryor, Russell , Lawrence,i3 Fox, Mary E. Ryan, Dennis ain, Alice, 21 Sbarboro, B., Tia Gullagher, Annie Sipes, Henry A., 34 Getchell, Winslow, 60 Mery Immacu- Giubbing, Catherine,56 lata Gommels, Ellen A. Spinetti, R Haley, Michael, 70 Stepheas, N Hogan, Ellen, 80 Symmes, Stanle; Jansen, Marie E., 00 Swasey Gustavus, 91 | Bridget, “Treblicot, Ireme, 1 mo | L., Tyler, Henry L., 63 McCormick, Overton J. Weterman, Earl McDougall, Charles,58 Wiener; Edward, McElaney, Patrick, 60 Woodmansee, L. L.,56 | McKay, Thomas, 43 | AJELLO—In Oakland, Cal.. March 90, 1906, Gohn B. Ajello_ beloved husband of the lats Grazia Ajeilo, and father of Frank of Oak- land, Charley, John, Camillo and Emesro of nidad, Colorado, Miss Ernestith, Mrs. Cardonett! and Mrs, Colacino of Italy, a na- tive of Italy, aged 70 years. 7 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral Tuesday, March 13, at 9:30 lock a. m., from the residence of his son, Frank Adello, 581 Merrimao street, thence to St. Frances de Sales Church where a requiem high mass will bo celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 | o'clock. Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery. ALTMARK—In this city, March 11, 1906, ob Altmark, father of Abram and Samuel Altmark, Mrs| Henry Braun, Mrs. Joseph and Mrs. Henry Mauser, aged 78 years and 2 months. (Portland, Ore., St. Louls Pitteburg, Pa., and New York papers pleass copy.) {7 Friends and_acquaintances are respect— invited to attend the funeral tomorrow esday). at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. from the Chrgva Kadischa, 864 Folsom street. Inter- | Home of Peace Cemetery, by 11:30 men a. m. 2se om train from Third and Townsend streets. flowers. In this city, Mareh 10, 1906, An- A. Andre, dearly beloved husband | Susar. Andre, loving father of John Lewis | Anthony A. Andre Jr., and brother of | John Lewis Andre, a native of London, Ei land, aged 60 years 10 months and 5 daya. | L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral today nday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his resiflence, 2308 Devisadero street. In- nt Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. A requiem high mass will be cele- for the repose of the soul of Johm at Sacred Heart Church, Tuesday, , commencing at 9 a. m i CUTLER—In this city, March 11, 1906, Lee | L Cutler, beloved son of Mrs. Clara C. Cut- ler and the late Irven C. Cutler, and brother M I of Wai 9 days E> Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, ear Twenty-first FAHEY—In this city, March 11, 1906, Annle, dearly beloved daughter of William and Kate Fahey, and sister of William Kate, a native of San G. 8. Carr of San Diego, Cal., and Cutler of Seattle, Wash., a native | ngion, aged 17 years 7 months and M Notice of funeral hereafter. -In Oakland, March L., widow of the late Ch and mother of Stella and | eming, a native of New York. (Fresno | Merced papere please copy.) | ds,and acquaintances are respect- | ral Tue:day, from the Church of the Immacs Jefferson etreet, betw March 13, late Conception, Seventh and Eighth, where mass will be | said pose of eoul, mencing | at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Merced, Cal. | FORRISTAL—In this city, March 10, 190 nce, beloved husband of Bridget For- | and Joving father ‘of Edward, Law- Willlam, Patriek, Katie and Mabel al, a native of County Kilkenny, I aged 43 years and 6 months. A mem- Riggers' and Steveodores’ Unlon As- | nds and acquaintances are respect— ed to attend the funeral tomorrow ,_at 8:30 a. m., from his late resi- , 35 Federal street, thence to Bren- hurch, where a requiem bhigh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9 & m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOX—In this city, March 11, 1906, Mary E., beloved wife of Joseyh F. Fox, devoted mother of Loretta, James, Helen and Edna Fox, and loving sister of John F. and Wil- | lfam J. Murray, Mrs. J. Ferren and the late | Charles and James Murray, a native of San | Franct: nds and acquaintances are respect- | ed to attend the funeral tomorrow , at 8:30 o'clock a. m., from her idence, 102A West Mission street, to St. Joseph's Church, where a re. uem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FRAIN—In thie city, March 11, 1906, Alic Frain, beloved daughter of Thomas Frain, and sister of Geoge Frain, & native of | Cloverdale, Cal, aged 21 years 4 months | and 19 days. [ Friends 2nd acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), gt ® o'clock 8. m., from St. | Mary’s Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where services will be held. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by carrage. Remains at the mortuary chapel of Joseph Hagan, 1081 Post street, between Larkin and Polk GALLAGHER—In this city, March 10, 1906, Annie, dearly beloved wife of the late Michael lagher, and idolized mother of Peter T., Charles M.. May and James Gal- lagher, Mre. Jeremiah T. O'Dowd and Mn David Barry, e of County Carlow, Ireland. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral today (Mondav)., at 9 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 208 Utah street, between Fitteenth ,and Sixteenth, thence to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, where a solemn requiem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 0:30 o' clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetersy. GETCHELL—In this city, March 11, 1806, Winslow D., dearly beloved husband of Eliza Getchell, and father of Mrs. W. H. Hall, and brother of M: R. M. Gilmore and Washington Getchell, & native of Machias, Me., aged €0 years. GIUBBING—In Ocean View. March 11, 1908, Catherine. beloved wife of G. A. Giubbing, and deariy beloved mether of Mrs, E. L. Marden, a native of County Donegal, land, aged 56 years 5 months and 19 da; C7 Friends are respectfully invited to tend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 9:30 @. m., from her late residence, 114 Sickles avenue, Ocean View, thence to St. Michael’s Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celcbrated for the repose of her soul at'10 &. m, Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOMMELS—In this city. March 11, 1906, Ellen A Gommels, beloved wife of the late John P. Gommels, and mother of Hells Gommels, a native of Canada. HALEY—In this city, March 10, 1006, Michael beloved husband of the late Hannah Haley, and father of John and James Haley, a na- u of Ireland, aged 70 years. a na Tre- t- HOGAN—In this city, March 11, 1006, Ellen Hogan, beloved aunt of Mrs. Nellle Cary, a native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 80 ye JANSEN—Tn this city, March 9, 1006, Mrs. Marie Ellen Jansen, beloved mother of Gen- evieve, Selma, Marle and Corinne Jansen, aved 50 years. CFThe funeral will take place today (Monday), at 11 o'clock a. m., at_the mor- tuary chapel of Joseph Hagan, 1081 Post street, between Larkin and Polk. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. JONES—In this city, March 11, 1 1dget oy ot thie) WG Tah' 300k a At Ireland, aged 80 years. > Interment at Reno, Nev., Wednesday, March 14, Remains at the parlors of J. G, O'Connor & Co., 767 Misslon street, between Third and Fourth. KILSBY—In San Jose, March 11, 1906, Nell L. Kilsby, dearly beioved daughter of J. 8. snd Ellen Kileby, and sister of Etta, John, Frank and Charles Kilsby, a native of San Franeisco, aged 22 years 9 months and 14 Gays, [ Friends and acqualntances are respect— fuily inyited to attend the funeral Tuesday, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the residence of her parents, 241 Eleventh street. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery, via the electric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. McCORMICK—In Oakland, March 11, 1906, GHARLES H. J. TRUMAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Of San Franclsco, 1909 MISSION STREET Bet. 15th and 16th. Telephone Mission 109. G. P. Prechtel. G. W. Keeler. L. M. Snook. GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKiNG CO. Overton J_McCormick, dearly beloved gon of Bd J. apd Alice McCormick, a native of Oakland. McDOUGALL—In the City and County Hos- pital. March 11, 1906, Charles McDougall, a native of New York, aged 68 vears. McELANEY—In this city, March 11, 1906, Patrick, beloved husband of Elizabeth Mc- Elaney, and brother of Hugh and Andrew McElaney_ 4 native of County Donegal, Ire- 1and, aged €0 years, McKAY—In this city, ~March 10 1006, Thomas, beloved husband of Julia G. Me- v, father of Thomas, Henry, Willle, Kit- harley, Gracie, Gertrude and Georgina ay, son of Mary McKay, and brother of James and Charles McKay, @ native of Pem- broke, Maine, aged 43 years 11 months and 16 days. A member of 0. U. W. No. 264; Royal Arcanum, Argonaut Council No. and Bojlermakers’ Union No. 205. tland and Maine papers please copy.) G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Monday), at 9 a. m., from his late resi- dence, 560 Minnesota street, near Eighteenth, thence to St. Teresa’s church. where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul at 9:30 a. m.. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. McLACHLAN—In this city, March 11, 1906, Thomas H.. beloved son of Thomas M. and Elizabeth McLachlan, and brother of Albert, Andrew, George, Elizabeth and Elmer Mc- Lachlan, a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 18 years 6 months and 3 days, MEANEY—In this city, March 10, 1906, Caro- line, beloved wife ~of Lewis P. Meaney, mother of Chester L. and Elise A. Meaney, and niece of Mrs. Caroline Carroll, and grandniece of the late Dennis Llllgllllm a native of San Francisco, Cal., aged 26 yea: 11 months and 2 days, (Dixon papers please copy-) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday), at 2 o'clock p. m., from the family residence, 633 Van Ness avenue, be- tween Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- Tero streets. < MIDDLETON—In Oakland, March 11, 1006, Charles W. Middleton, a native of Norwich, England, aged 77 years 4 months and 5 month: O’BRIEN—In Oaklend, Cal., Maroh 11, 1008, John, beloved husband of Mary O’Brien, and father of Mrs, herine E. Reichel and John F. O'Brien, & native ofIreland, aged €4 years ® months and 24 day OHL—In Alameda, March 11, 1906, Jacob, be- loved husband of Lena Ohl, and son of Mrs. Chbristina Ohl, and brother or Mrs. C. H. Linderman, a native of New York, aged 52 vears and ¥ month. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect— tully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, March 13, at 1:80 p. m., from the residence of his sister, Mrs, C. H. Linderman, 1435 Eighth street, Alameda, Interment Mountain View Cemetery, PATTERSON—In this city, March 10, 1906, Jeremiah J., dearly beidved son of Mar- garet and the late Acel Patterson, nephew of Honorah T. Peters, and grandson of Ellen O'Sullivan, a native of San Fran- cleco, Cal.,, aged 39 years and 11 month [7The funeral will take place today (Monday), at _7:40 a. m., from the residen: of his aunt, Mrs. J. T. Peters, 2347 Was ington strect. The interment will take pla: at Santa Clara, where a requiem high maes wili_be celebrated for the repose of his soul on the arrival of the 9 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets, San Francisco. PLATT—In this city, March 11, 1006, Mrs. Susan M. Platt, mother of Mrs. Kate W. Allen and Mrs, Susan M. Coburn, & native of New York City, aged 77 years 5 months and 12 days. @>The funeral today (Monday), at 1 o'clock p. m., from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Kate W. Allen, 2569 Brod- erick street. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. PRYOR—In this city, March 11, 1906, Russell A. Pryor, beloved husband of Margaret M. Pryor, and father of L. W., E. R. and Miss M Piyor and Mre. C. W. Conlisk, a native | of Tennessee, aged 71 years 6 months and 25 days. 7 Re Co., 612 and 614 Van Ness avenue, between Golden Gate avenue and Turk street. RYAN-—In thie city, March 10, 1§06, Dennis C. Ryan, beloved husband of ‘the late Mary Ryan, and father of Dennis C. Ryan Jr. and Mrs. Josephine Bmith, a native of Dubll Ireland, aged €9 years 9 months and 7 day: §>Friends and acquaintances are respects Iy invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Tuesday), at 10 o'ciock a. m., from the Tesidence of his son, 1721 Eleventh avenue South. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SBARBORO—In Banta Clara, Cal, March 10, 190 Bartolomeo Sbarboro, husband of the late’ Rosa Sbarboro, beloved father of Mrs. M. A. Schiappapietra, Mrs. Guilla R. Bossi, | and_the.late . Pletro . Glovapni, Luixl S: Sbarboro, Angela Bigglo, and beloved brother of Andrea and Gerolomo Sbarboro, Caterina Sbarbero, Mrs. A. Cella and the late Gio- vanni Sbarboro, Mrs. M. Severns and Mrs. . de Lagnel, and other relatives, a native Acero, Gehova, ltaly, aked 77 vears 10 months and 10 days. (Philadelphia and Am- ador_papers please copy.) C A mass will be celebrated at Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Church at 9:30 a. m. Tuesday, March 13. Interment private. se omit flowers. SIPES—In this city, March '10, 1906, Henry Albert, beloved son of A. and the late M. E. 5 and_beloved brother of William, r, Peter and Earl Sipes, Mrs. W, S. Palmer and Miss Jeannie Sipes, a native of Towa, aged 34 years. SISTER MARY IMMACULATA (Catherina F. Gallant)—In Oakland, Cal., at the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, 1534 Web- ster street, March 10, 1906, Sister Mary Im- maculata (Catherine F. Gallant). dearly be- loved daughter of Peter and Eilzabeth M. Gallant, and sister of Mary and Martha Gal- lant, Mrs. John Hahn and Sister Aznes of Mary of the Holy Names, a native of Mar- quette, Michigan. . C>The funeral . will be held Monday, March 12, from the convent chapel at 10 o'clock a. m. Interment St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Oakland. SPINETTI—In this city, March 11, 1006, at her residence, 1916A Powell street, Ros: dearly beloved wife of William Spinett!, de- voted mother of Willlam A. Spinetti’ and infant son, loving daughter of Thomas Kelley and the late Rose Kelley, and loving sister of Willlam F. and John T. Kelley, Mrs, T. F, McEiroy and Margaret Kelley, a native of San Francisco, aged 27 years § months end 15 days. 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. STEPHENS—In this city, March 10, 1906, Nettle Sweeney Stephens, beloved wife of William Julian Stephens, and sister of C. T., F. B. an¢ H. R, McKiniay, a native of Ore- gon,_aged 24 years and 12 days. > Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Misslon street, near Twenty-first, until Monday at 5 p. m., when remains will be shipped to Oregon. SWASEY—In_this city, March 10, 1908, Gus- tavus A. Swasey, beloved father of Mrs. Emma Holbrook, a native of North &‘u. mouth, Me., aged 91 years. £7 The funeral will take place tomorrow (Tuesday), at 1 p. m., from Ploneer Hall, Fourth street and Ploneer place, Interment private. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O'Copnor & Co., 707 Mission street, between Third and Fourth. SYMMES—In San Franciseo, March 10, 1908, Btanley R. Symmes, son of Frank J. and Anna D. Symmes, ;and brother of Mrs. Anson §. Blake and Whitman, Mabel, Harold S. and Leslle W. Symmes. 07 Interment private, Please omit flowers, TREBILCOT—In East Oakland March 10, 1006, Trene, beloved daughter of George and Belle Trebilcot, @ native of Oakland, Cal., aged 1 month and 4 days. TYLER—In this city, March 11, 1906, Henry L. Tyler, a native of St. Louls, Mo., aged 63 years 2 months and 4 da: g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral serviges tomorrow (Tuesday), at 10:30 o'clock &. m. at the residence of Mrs. 8.'J. Denny, 11 Shotwell street Interment Woodlawn, New York. Please omit flowers. WATERMAN—In this city, March 9, 1906, Barl M. Waterman, father of Barl M. Water. man, Mrs. Fred Erickson, Mrs, Alfred Cum- Dbers ond the late Etta Waterman and Mrs. Laura_McLennon, and brother of George M. and C. H. Waterman, a native of New York, aged 56 vears 4 months and 3 days. [FFriends and acquaintances are respect— fully Invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), March 18, at 10 o'clock a. m., from the ors of Cralg, Cochran & Co., 461 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Folk streets. Intermerit Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Towneend streets. WIENER—In this city, March 10, 1t " ward. beloved husband of Katherine SWiene, and beloved son of Adolph and Minnie Wiecner, a native of San Francisco, Cal aged 33 years 1 month and 18 days. [rFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services nains at the parlors of N, Gray & | o | on E line of Bryant streer, | San Jose avenue, Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend n&'—l at 11:30 a. m. WOODMANSEE—March 11, 1906, Luther Lee Woodmansee, beloved _husband of = Ella Woodmansee, a native of Iowa, aged 56 years 2 months and 23 days. A member of Industry Lodge No. 8 A. O. U. W., of Portland, and Portland Council No. 84, Commercial Trav— glers. ' (Oregon and Washington papers please I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services tomorrow (Tuesday), March 13, at 10 o'clock & m. at the Hamilton M. E. Church, corner Waller and Belvedere streets. Remains at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman, 1900 JMission street, between Fifteenth and Six- e —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. BATURDAY, MARCH 10. WESTERN ADDITION. Charles Schlessinger et al. to Cornelius D. O'Sulllvan, lot on NE corner of Pacific and Polk streets, E 187:6 by N 127:8%: $10. C. D. and Elizabeth C, O'Sullivan to Unlon Trust Company, lot on NE corner of Pacific and Polk streets, B 187:6 by N 127:8%; $10. Louis E. and Annle F. Bowin to Arthur Stevens, lot on W line of Polk street, 75 N of Filbert, N 25 by W 87:6; $10. Hooker Estate Company to Arthur Stevens, lot on W line of Polk street, 2 N of Filbert, N 50 by W 87:6; $10. Johanna E. Doncks to Helena Schlessinger, lot on SE corner of Hayes and Gough streets, B 82:6 by 8 120 and lands adjacent; $10. Helena Schlessinger to Morris Oser, lot on :E ke :f Hayes and Gough streets, E §2:6 Y 0. Danlel J. or Danle] I. Creedon to Frederika F. Schloss and Nannie ‘A, Meyerteld (wite of Morris Jr.), lot on NW corner of Fillmore ;%‘e( and Wildey avenue, N 25 by W 81:3; Ella Kaplan to Margaretta D. Landon (wife of Horace §.), ot on E lihe of Belvedere ;%eet, 208:0 § of Waller, S 25 by B 121:10%; John F. and Mary S. Mulgrew to Henry D. Hawks, lot on N line of Fulton street, §3:10 W of Parker, W 50, N 116:07, SB to point op- posite beginning, S 114.09; $10. Pope Estate Company to Charles A. Schroth, lot on W line of Belvedere street, 81 S o Par- nassus, W 101:5%, S 31:6, B 10i:4%, N 31: $10. HORNER'S ADDITION, Charlotte M. Lex (Jeftrey) (formerly Lee) to Mary G. Lee, lot on N line of Clipper street, 279:8 W of Sanchez, W 25:11 by N l{d: go A. C. and Ada E. Armbrust to Do ich- ols, lot on N line of Clipper street, 210 W of Sanchez, W 0:6 by N 114; $10. . Mary G. Lee to same, lot on N line of Clip- per street, 279:0 W of Sanchez, W 25:11 by 114; $10. 560-VARA BLOCKS. John F. and Anna Rassilllo to Benjamin Healey, ot on N line of Unlon street, 208:5% E of Montgomery, E 22:23; by N 60; $10. Minnle P. Shotwell to Grace 8. Osborn (wife ot Edwin T.). lot on SE corner of Jackson and Kearny streets, § 137:6 by E 110; gift. Same to Marane S, Tourjee, 1ot on SE cor- ner of Twenty-fifth avenue and Lake street, 8 161:8, NE 120:7%, N 149:61, W 120; gift. Constance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath to Nannie A. Meyerfeld (wite of Morris Jr.), lot on S line of O'Farrell street, 137:6 W of Stockton. W 187:6 by § 137:6; §1i M. Fisher Company to Michele Cuneo and Andrea Arata, lot on W line of Taylor street, 08:2 S of Greenwich, S 20:1 by W 65:8; $10. Matteo and Louisa Compagno and Pletro and Nunglala Tarantino to Antonio B. Blanco, lot on NW corner of Lincoln and Taylor streets, N 85 by W 82:6; $10, 100-VARA BLOCKS. Morris and Nannfe A. Meyerfleld Jr. to Con- stance A. Meeks and Blanche T. Heath, lot on SW line of East street, 91:3 NW of Mission, NW 45:10 by SW 137:4; $10. Same to same, lot on NW line of Mission ;tlvez. 108 SW of First, SW 48 by NW 90:6; Merritt F. and Mary A. Gale to Gale Estate Company, lot on NE line of Third street, 75 NW _of Townsend, NW 50 by NE 80; alsa lot 100 § of Eelght- eenth, § 50 by E 200; also lot on E line of 72.56 N of Twenty-fourth street, N'35.44, E 75.34, § 23:4, SW S1.31; also lot on' SE corner of Twenty-fourth avenue and Lake street, S 161:8, NE 120:7%, N 140:03%, W 120; §10. Gertrude E. and Phillp Collis Schoon to Patrick S. and Mary O'Rourke, lot on SE line of Folsom street, 1050 SW of Third, SW 25, SBE 75, &W 30.EB 25, NE 8. NW 25, 5W 25, NW Chambere_Estate to Isidore Glaser lot on SE line of Folsom street, 5 SW of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 90; $1. Estate of Clark W. McAfes (by administra- trix) to same, same; $10,750. Margaret Foster to J. S. Hermann, lot on 8 corner of Bryant and Sixth streets, SE 50 by SW 85; $10. J. S."and Mirtam Hermann to Gustave Ber- son, lot on § corner of Bryant and Sixth streets, SE 50 by SW _85; $10. OUTSIDE LANDS. Edward and Agnes Ginley to Joseph J. and Amalie Richards,- lot on W line of Eighth avenue, 133 N of Clement, W 120 by N 25; $10. Wells, Fargo & Co. to Chambers estate, lot on E line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 349 8 of Point Lobos, § 56 by E 120; also lot on SE line of Folsom street, 75 §W of Fifth, SW 25 by SE 0, and property out of county: $10. Bay District Land Company to Anna M. Sherman, lot on W line of First avenue, 150 S of A street, 8 95 by W 120; $10. Albert Meyer to James Wilde, lot on W line of Twenty-first avenue, 126 S of H street, 8 25 by W 120; $10. Ameriean Land and Trust Company to Dan- jel J. Whelin, lot on N line of N street, 82:6 W_of Twenty-first avenue, W 50 by N 100; §10. H. 8. and Nell Willlamson to J. C. ar- rington, lot_on NW _corner of Thirty-fourth avenue and P street, W 157:6 by N 100; $10. Bridzet Bird to Mary F. McManus, lot on NW corner of ‘Thirty-fith avenue and Q street, W_132:6 by N 100; $10. Morris N. Goldtree to Bernhard Getz, lot on E line of Seventeenth avenue, 800 N of T street, N 40, E 5 40, W 85; $10. Allce E. and Augustine Martin to Sunset Buflding and Real Estate Company, lot on E iine of Thirty-first avenue, 175 S of U street, 850 by B 120; $10. . Grace and Alfred Schaden to Willlam Shren, lot on W line of Thirty-fourth avenue, 275 N of V street, N 25 by W 120; $10. < HOMESTEADS. Margaret P. Gahan to Thomas Mahoney, lots 47 and 48, block 41, Rels Tract; $10. Emma Nonnenmann to John ' and’ Caroline Imdorf, Iot on E line of California avenue, 135 N of Eye street, N 25 by E 66, Precita Valley blocks 247 to 253; $10. James Camp to Joseph Demeny, lot 89, block 5, Lakeview: $10. T. B. Potter Realty Company to Leslle H. Towle, lots 31 to 33, block Rels Tract; grant. ' Garden' Tract Homestead Assoclation to B. M. Galyin, lot 42, block 3, Garden Tract Home- stead; $10. Benjamin F. and Helen J. Simcoe to Ernest §. Burkhard, lot on SE ilne of Brunswick street, 101 SW of Guttenberg, SW 77, SE 213, NE 1i8. NW 63, SW 101, 150, lots 78 and 79, West End Homestead: $10. Marcello and ‘Susje Vignacco to u"f’ Rossl, lot 27, block B, subdivision of block 19, West End map 2: $10. Same to Bartholomew Novella, lot 17, block B, subdivision 19, same; $10. Nicholas Ohlardt to Solomon Schiff, lot on NE line of Ean Bruno avenue, 125 NW of Wayland, NW 50 by NE 100, lots 8 and 7, block D. Hrley Purchase; $10. Bullders’ Contracts. L. H. Moise (owner) with Ramaden Griffith & Co. (contractors), architect—All work for three onc and a half story and basement frame bulldings on N line of Hill street, 75 E of Castro, N 76, E 30, N 88, E 50, 8 114, thence 80 _to beginning; $9353. James ‘W. Turner (owner) with John Hed- quist and John Westerlund (contractors), —— architect—All work for a one and a half story and basement frame buiflding on N line of Twenty-seventh street, 160 E of Dolores, 25 by John F. Bagley (owner) with Frank Me- Sheehy (contractof), architest—All work for a cottage on N line of Twenty-fourth street. 202:0.W of Dismond, W 25:10 by N 114, H. A. 5 $2300. John B. Cabossel (owner) with the Eureka Bullding Company (contractors), archi- tect—All work for a three-story and basement frame bullding on N line of Bush street, 106:3 E of Steiner, 25 by 126 3 Josephine 'P. Jaudin "(owner) with Denke Bros. (contractors), architects l;:‘h Bros.— fill ";fl;x ht'; a two-story ranm: ding on E | ne of Sixth avenue, 176 S of Lake street, E 25 by E 120; $5414. Sterling Furniture Company (owners) ~wif Western Iron Works (contractors), architect B Qutton—Structural iron and steel work for ing on line of Howard street, 100 NE of Sixth, NE 100 by NW 160; Same owners with M. F. Gale & Son (con- tractors), architect same—Masonry and gran ite work for same on same; $10,477. Same owners. with James -Campbell (con- Tuesday, March 13, at 10 o'clock a. m., at his late residence, 1025 Osk strect. Interment PORTER & WHITE, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 445 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE (Formerly 122 Eddy Street.) . Private residence accommodations without extra charge. Trained lady attendants. Per- sonal services under all conditions. Phone South 226. > tractor), architect same—R and finished carpentry for same on same; $12,840. Same owners with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architect same—Two elevators and one sidewalk lift for same on same; $5300. owners with A. Merle Company (con- tractors), architect same—All ornamental {ron %fld«-lk light work for same on same: Same owners with Floodberg & (contractors). architect same—] D erems, Adics Gutrlebe (owes) wiih Western ce Laundry Machine G cont aren itects Reld Fairmont Hotel, on block by Call- fornia, Powell, Mason 8nd Sacramento streets; Same owner with Raymond Granite Company (contractors), neh.lucu same—Certain granite work for same on same; . 5 WOODLAWN CEMETERY, |55, s building for a four-story brick and two-story brick building on same; $10,000. Mrs Sarah A. (owner) with Erik Boes (contractor), architect E. Boes—All work for a cottaze on 'E line of Eighteenth avenue, 200 S of"H street, 25x120; $1495. Robert McEiroy (owner) with M. J. Savage (contractor), architect Willlam Curlett—All Nork for & two-story brick building on_lot 22% feet on NW line of Jessie street. 221 fest on Stevenson, 155 feet deep and 80 feet on SW line of Mint avenue; $13,968. . Alameda County. George W. and Lucy Hatch to Lewthwaite A. and Anna E. Stephenson, lot beginning at point in street now known as Park View Ter- race, on NE line thereof, 100 SE of Montecito avenue, SE 20 by NE 125, belng NW 20 feet of land acquired by sald George W. Haich June 2, 1905, 1061 D. 95, Oakland; $10. W, J. and Grace Mortimer to A. Miller, lot 10, block 2, amended map of Humphrey Tract, Berkeley: $10. H. E. and Loretta W. Kelly and Anna L. end J. B, Richardson to J. M. Bartlett, lot on E line of Broadway, 75 S of Prospect ave- nue, § 209:04, E 201.23, N 175 to it 100 S of Prospect avenue, W 52,68, N 2.43, NW 100 to begiwning of portion of iots 35, 37 and %9, Oakland Homestead Association, Oakland; $10. Berkeley Development Company™to E, L. Shaw (femme sole), Iot 23, block 1, Fairview Park, Oakland, Berkeley and Oakland Town- ship, ' Cakland; $10, Theodore C.” W. and Meta Petersen to S. B. Kenfield, subdivisions 3, 4 and 5 lot 6, block 24, Daley Scenic Park Tract, map show- ing subdivision, block 25, etc., Berkeley; $10. Mary E. and Luther J. Hoiton to R. J. Deyoe, lot on W line of Grand street, 76 N ot Clinton avenue, N 75 by W 178, lot 3, and E‘uon of lots 2 and 20, block N, Oak Park cinal of Alameda, Alimeda; $10. Julia P. A. Prather (wife of Thomas, by Samuel B, McKee, her attorney) to Catherine N. Brier (wife of Columbus), lot, on E line of Lenox avenue, 210 SW from Intérsection with 8 iine of Van Buren avenue and distance SW 90 from most W corner of land formerly con- veyed to George W. Rear, November 11, 1905, 1109 D. 46, SW 50 by SE 150, portion of plat 21, V. and D. Peralta Rancho, Oakland; $10. John O. Blanchard (by Frank D. Madison, his attorney) to Elizabeth C. Blanchard, sub- division 1 in lot 36, map 3, Glen Echo Tract, resubdjvision lots 10, 16, 18, 28, 20, 35, 36, 37 :fi;lo‘l)ls. map No. 2, Glen Echo Tract, Oakland; Gustave A. Long (single) to O. F. Brelling and Jamer A. Kaelin, lot on S line of Goss reet, 130:7% W of Willow, W 25, z E 25, N 100:4%, lot 28, block 25 map of lands of Oakland Point rallroad ferry land- ing, City of Oakland, Oakland; ll% Holcomb, Breed & Bancroft ‘Theresa Hassler, lot 26, map of Santa Fe Tract No. 17, OaKland; $10. Lue; ang Frank H. Burill or Burrill to Theresa and Anton Hassler, lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 105 W of Cypress, W 25 i8)106 18, block 008, Fagze Tract, Michael B. Leahy (single) to W. C. Caya- lier, lot on S line of University avenue, 150 E of Californla etreet. £ 50 by § 188, lot 4, subdivision of map of range 11, Hardy Tract, Berkeley: $10. Wichman and Florence W. Havens to John Lutz, Jots 15 and 16, amended map of Alta Pledmont Tract, Oakland: $10. Kate E. Field (executrix estate of Willlam A. Fleld) to John B. de Lancey, all Interest in Jot on SW corner of Twenty-first and Myr- tle streets, S 110 by W 125; $3520. Frederick and Anna C. Bammann to L. T. Haskell, lots 8 o 16 inclusive and 19 to 48 inclusive, subdivisions of bl 30 ‘and 31, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Fred A. and Alice L. Muller to George Eber, all interest in lot on N line of Second street, 5 E of Grove, B 25 by N 100, lot 28, block 22, Kellersberger's map, Oakland; §10. Robert A. Waring to Edward A. Dickson, all interest In portion of lot 8, block 4, S of line from point on E boundary line of said Iot, 80 feet from SE corner of said lot to point 90 feet from SW corner of sald lot, being the 6 90 feet, lot 8, block 4, amended map of por- tion La Loms Park and Wheeler Tract, ex- cepting the W B feet of above described por- tion, lot 8, block 4, which gald 5 feet is to be used for street purposes only, Berkeley; grant. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Wilifam H. Plerce, lof on NE corner of Galindo_street, 225 SE of Peralta avenue NE 115, SE 18.00, SW 20, SE 8250, SW 08:10, NW 85 to be ginning, portion lot 1,\map of Galindo Tract, erkeley: $10. . C. and Mary E. McMullen to Mary E. and Emery J. Burns, lot on S line of Stuart street, 40 15 of Grant, E 40 by § 120, portion lots 49, 60 and 51, biock 3, Grove street Line Tract, Berkeley: $10. August J. Fromm to Mae C. Fromm (wife), lot on SE corner of Haight and Second ave- nues (or Fifth), E 100 by S 120, Alameda; also lot on N line of Haight avenue, 408:9 W of Fifth street, W 39:0 by N 135, Alameda; also lot on N fine of Railroad avenue, 480 W of Fifth street, W 212:6 by N 170, Alameda also lot on § line of Pacific avenue, 250 W of Fifth street, W 116, S 148.56, E 115, N 145.94, Alameda; also lot on W line of Bay street, 130 S of Raliroad avenue, § 50, W 150.35, N 50, E 151.37 to beginning, lot 18, E. P., Alameda; also lot on NW corner of Fifth street and Rall- road avenue, W 240 by N 170, excepting right of way of Southern Pacific Railway Company extending through above described property, Alameda: gift Willlam A. 'and_Nancy E. Donaldson to J. 8. Myers, lot on W line of Broadway, 100 S of Durant street, N 25, W 181:5, 8 25:11, E 174:8 to_beginning, portion of Iot 4, block A, map of Fountain place, Oakland; $10. Frank W. and Lavsa L. Durgin to Robert Bleakley, lot on N line of Allston way, 343.48 W of Shattuck avenue, W 40 by N 186, lot 22, block 2, Shattuck Tract No. 2, Berkeley; $100. Norman B. Miller to Mary C. Murlson, lot 44, map of Colby Tract, Oakland; $10. Samuel B, McKee (single) to Willam H. Herdy, lot on N line of Twelfth street, 120 W of Madison, W 60 by N 100, block 189, Kellers- berger's map, Oakland: $10. Berkeley Development Company to M. Emily Bergen, lot 38, blogk 4. amended map of Hop- kins Terrace No. 4, Berkeley; $10. . John R. and Sarah E. Fairchild to Willlam Mauch. lot 57, block & map of Grove-street Line Tract. Berkeley; £10. Walter F. and Catherine Lloyd to Atrora W. King, lot on N line of Tenth street. 75 B of Jackson, E 25 by N 100, lot 28 block 139, Kellersberger's map, Oakland; $10. Edward M. and Ruth E. Wall to James Bovle, lot on NW corner of Aleatraz and Re- gent streets. N 40 by W 130 being S 40 feet of lot 18, block 4, Fairview Park, Oukland, Rerkelev. ' Oakland Township, Oakland Town- ship; $10. Louis F, and Mabel G. Cockroft to H. C. Morris, lot on NW line of Walsworth street, 100 NE of Santa Clara avenue (Moss), NE 35 by NW 120, portion lot 9, block B, Flint Tract 0. 2, Oakland; $10. Anna Massonabe to Ellzabeth J. White, lot on W line of Milvia street, N 76.69 from point at intersection of N line of Berkeley way, N 60 by W 45, portion lot 12, block 3, subdivision portion plat 79, Kellersberger’s map, Berke- ley; $10. Pledmont Building Aesoclation to Frank W. Rounthwaite, lot 5, block A, Central Pledmont Tract, Oakland Township; $10. R. 'A. and_Florence B, Berry to Elizabeth Norton, lot on B line of Monroe street, 120 S of Webater, S 40 by E 120, lot 4, block A, map 2, Bateman Tract, Berkeley (deed given to cor- Téct error in deed November 25, 1002, 883. D. 76); . S F. B and Mary Armstrong and W. J. and Grace E, Mortimer to Adam and Mary C. Guenther. lot 3, block 1, Santa Fe Tract No. 5, Berkeley; $10. Samuel A. and Ella M. Hulin to Edward A. Lund, ot on N line of University avenue, 122:6 E of Loulsa street, E 52 N 114.68, lot 26 350 810G of 1Ot 1, CRlidge Trace, Berkeley; 10, S C. Fred and Fthel E. Renz to Samuel A. and Ella M. Hulln, lot on N line of University avenue, 760 B of Loulsa street, B 24 by N 114.68, lot 8, map gsame, Berkeley; $10. Patrick Tevlin to Bridget Tevlin, lot on E line of Union street, 126 S of Twenty-fourth, § 25 by E 133:3, lot 30, block 630, map Adeline Tract, Oakland: gift. Maria N. and F. B. Deach to Miles Deach, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue. 183:8 N of Delaware atreet, N 50 by W 135, portion block 61, map Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. Willlam _and Jane D, Annett to George F. and Lula Miller, lot on N line of Fifty-eighth (Maple) street, 100 W of Canning, W 80 by N 100, lot 29 and 30, block R, resubdivielon por- tion Roberts & Wolfskill Tract, Oakland: $10. . and R. W. Kinney to —, lot on 8 line_of’ Lester avenue, place, S 60.45. thence defls and.on NW 107.76 feet to NW line of said lot 9, N 104.84 to beginning, portion of lot 9, block F,_ Peralta Heights, East Oakland; $10. Flizabeth Chambers (per George R. bers, her attorney) to David Smith, lots 15 and 16, amended map of Alta Pledmont Tract, subject to condition and exceptions in deed to grantor herein of April 25, 1805, 1063 D. ; $10. 7 Frank W. and Eva M. Garrison (Hare) to i B ol i B3k i % block 18, Berkeley VIii Dupont street, complained at police been beaten by Broadway wharf that morning. He 80 W of Walnut, W 40 by S 100. lock 4, Antisell Tract, resubdivision of b,ttil and 4, Antisell Tract, Drkdcy‘z. also/lot on W line of Newbury street, 156. § ot Russell. 8 40 by wv‘:};" lot 13, block A, Adeline Trac eley; . S, ana " Jeanette. Vincent to Loutse H. ‘Wall, lot on N line of Glenn avenue at inter- section with W line of lot 1815, block B, themce N 14G.00, thence E 1¢0, thence S and patallel with W line of lot 15, block B, to N line of Gienn avenue, W to beginning, Berkeley; also lots 1614, 16 and W half of lot 15, block B, Hopkins Terrace, map 3, Berkeley; $10. E. A. and Annle Kober to E. D. Bronson, lot on SE_corner of Pacific avenue and Bay gtreet, E 130 by S 172, block 34, Page's Villa, Page Tract. :' $10. Touis J. and Eda Davids to William A. Don- aldson, lot on NE corner of Twelfth and Jack- son streets, £ 120 by N 100, lots 1 to 4, 28 and W 20 of lot 27, block 169, Kellersberger's map, : $10. O.VKVI.-D}. n'nd Lettie H. Baker to H. C. Mor- ris, lot on N line of Thirty-fitth street. 647:6 E 'of San Pablo avenue, E 30 by N 112, lot 5 and E 5 feet of lot 6, map 2. Mitchell Tract, subject to agreement of sale with D. T. Rey- nolds March 1, 1906, Oakland: $10. John Lohman (single) to H. Young, lot on W line of Watts street. 321:3 N from NW line of Peralta, S 39:10, W 135, N E 135:2% to beginning, being subdivision Iving N of lot 6 in block 803, map 2, Wat! Tract. Oakland: $10. Charles A. and Mercy S. Johnson to A. Kist, lot on SE corner of Clement (Atlantic) avende and Willow street, E 30 by S 130, por- tion block 16, map of lands sdjacent to En- cinal, Alameda; $10. Lewthwaite A. and Anna Elizabeth Stephen- son to S. L. Cutler, lot beginning at a point SE 74.85 distant from SE line of proposed street, 60 feet wide, being S cormer of land formerly to A. S. Larkey, July 24, '02, 857 D 401. NW _4.05, SW 125, etc.. SE 50, NE 125, NW 45.15. to beginning, portion plat 21, Ranchos V. and D. Peralta, Oakland; $10. —————————— Japanese Beaten by Mexicans. U. Tanaka, a Japanese grocer at 429 AUCTIONSA from Modoc' County, consigned by Dr. son. Forty head of UNBROKE HORSES without reserve or limit, at 1 p. KET, TEHAMA ST 11th. »~ AUCTION SALE will _gell at auction at the GRO' sold mules cheap. reserve or limit. s they will all be WEDNESDAY, March 14th, at 11 the country; also 25 truek horses. Fa headquarters yesterday that he had several Mexicans on sald he had gone to the wharf to de- & liver groceries to ‘seventeen Japanese and five Mexicans who were to sail on the Umatilla on their way to Alaska. Several Mexicans were on the wharf trying to induce the Mexicans on board to leave the vessel and they got one to ST., we will sell a lot of good and meres with all kinds of wagons, RAILWAY TRAVEL. AUCTION SALES [E 80 Head of Young, Sound Horses Patter- and 40 head of broke wagon and truck horses, welgh- ing from 1000 to 1700 pounds. Sale positive, m., TUES- DAY, March 13, at STUART'S HORSE MAR- Horses can be seen at yards Sunday, the S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. P On MONDAY, March 5, 1906, at 11 a. m. T VE-ST. STABLES, 122 GROVE ST., 50 head of horses and mules used by a large contracting firm. This is a good chance to buy good horses without The stock can be seer at the above named stables on morning of sale. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. [ ™ F=Y AUCTION SALE A M. ARCADE HORSE MARKET. 327 SIXTH ‘We will sell 50 YOUNG HORSES, just from. JOHN J. DOYLE, Auctioneer. B At our regular weekly auction sale TUES- DAY, March 13, 11 a m., at 1140 FOLSOM carts and harmess. WM. CLOUGH. Auctioneer. L — — — do so. After the vessal salled the Mexicans attacked Tanaka and chased Trains leave and are du® him off the wharf. He lost his over- to arrive at coat and hat, but the overcoat was later recovered. He was advised to swear out warrants this morning for the ar- rest of his assailants. —_— Cook Attacks a Customer. FERRY DEPOT MARK| £ TEavz — FO0 SAN FRANCISOO, Frox Mancm 1, 1906 John Olsen, a bartender living at the Portland House, Sixth and Mission 7%!! e s D e § T streets, went to an oyster house at 627 Rations o 7880 Kearny street about 7 o'clock yester- day morning and ordered two pepper | o .o . Hos, Martin 8.08m roasts. He intended taking them to a B ey R b 728 lodging-house, and Augustine Jacks, | 7.45ASunday Excursion—Wright,F the cook, demanded a deposit of $1 for Big Troes, Santa Cruz . 818 the dishes. Olsen objected and Jacks | 800AShasta Express—(Vis Daviey locked the door. Jacks armed himself Bluft, Posttand, Tacoms, Seattle. 7489 with a club and a long bread knife and Imn.l'm'mdusd‘xlfi"h“]'m‘ 7 advanced upon Olsen, who yelled for arysville, Oroville. 48m help. Olsen was struck on the mouth | -S-18ANgwark, Genterville, San with the club and cut slighily on the s s Way Saons ... 5.559 hand with the knife. Policemen Stelz- | 8.20aMartinez, Antloch, Byron, Tracy, ner and Nelson appeared and arrested | Swockicn, Newman, Lod Benos, Jacks on a charge of assault with a by 188 deadly weapon. Pori Costa, Lathrop. ——————————— d;‘-xm. ;rmno Hanford, LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 8.40A Niles, San Jo K s alle: i, Placerviiies: Red Bluft .. ARRIVED. Sunday, March 11. Stmr Coos Bay, Nicolson, 50 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Newsboy, Johnson, 23 hours from Del- fnar. ; Stnr Samos, Madsen, 34 hours from San Pe- | dro. Stmr North Fork, Eureka. Stmr Lehua, Nelson, 33 hours from Bray, 14 days from Honolulu. ISLAND PORT. | HONOLULU—Sailed Mar 1l—Stmr Nebras- kan, for Kahulul. MISCELLANEOUS. SEATTLE, March 11.—Tatoosh wires down: wind blowing fifty miles an hour In Straits of Fuca. The steamer Beilingham, bound for Port Angeles, is overdue. Government tug and other tugs out searching. SEATTLE, March 11.—The steamer Belling ham, previously reported overdue, arrived safe at Port Angeles. ton (tMiiton), Ione, Sacramento, Coltax, Marysvill 8.40A Onkdale, Chinese, b Sonora, Tuolumne and Angels. .00A Atlantic Express—Ogden and E 8.40A Richmond, Port Costa. M 2 oid Way Stattons diad . allefo, . _Na maay only 1&5321.«. geles Passenger— Pors Lathrop, Stockion, & Raymond, Fresno, Goshen Junc- tion. Haoford. Lemoore, Visaila, ke > 10.20A E1 Paso, Kansas City, P Chicago 11.00AThe Ove: . Chicago, Denver, Kansas City 11.40A Nlles, San Jose and Way Statiol 1.00P Sacramento River Steamers 12.16pNewark, Centerville, San New Almaden, Los Gatos, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Modesto, Mcreed, Fresno. Be: W Saornm Kaolghts Laading, Marysville and Oroville ... ... 2."’!5’“"’1 Niles, and Way Statlons ‘Vallejo, Martinez, Sad Ramon, ' Napa, Callstogn, Santa Rosa - 4.00p Niles, Tracy. Stockton, Lodl.. 4.16p Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos . 4.40p Hayward, Nlles, Irvington,’ San b Jose, Livermare. - 6.00° The Owl Lintted — Newman, Los” Banos, Mendota, Fresno, Tulare,. Bakersileld, Los Angeles. 6.00pGolden Sta.e Limited—El ' Kansas Cfty, St Louis Coicago . Hayward, Niies and San Jose. ‘Vallejo, Port Costa, Bentcla, sun, Sacramento Eastern Ex Deaver, Martinez, Stockton, DISASTER. The steamer Transport is ashore near Port Angeles; probably total loss; crew saved. 3 RAILWAY TRAVEL. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 8:10, 6:30 p, m. - SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 8:30 p. m. SAN RAFAEL WEEK DAYS — 8 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, SUNDAYS—8. ‘8000 4:50, 5:00, : b Bon, = Reno, Sparks, Montello, TLeave In Effect Arrive ’ngflf:’- 2 B deon 3 San Fran. | Oct. 8, 1905. Beo Faisenger—Fort Co Week | Sun- Destina- TR tarrtie Te Days.| days. M G ohdteld and Kester-. 1"5-"0 Call ns, . 1 Ha; Niles and San Jose (! §afit { 8 1 1 - < 11.28a San Joso and Way S = San Bel LS5 e BBl Big ‘Windsor. ‘Healdsburg. Tle. S Hopland. llldaum Willits and ta Lo Wi fim Del Monte, umvy. Pactfie Grove ... 10:40 2{10:28 & 7:30 p| 6:20p 10:40 2[10:28 & 7:30 p| 6:20 San_Ardo, Paso 1 1ta, San Lu-‘onm"': gunr X y bara, San vmm: Burban! [rno] s connect at Green Brae for San “AG“-( Santa Rosa for White Sulphur and Mark Weat ; at Lyttom Mllnd-:fllmtoln.dm :mmom-ol&mn..mm ing. JAS. AGLER. R X. RYAN, Gen. ‘California »