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14 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—Con. ell furnished housekeeping e. 0 let, furnished for house- MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. I e e . ELLIS, 317—Neat rooms to let; privi BOTLM AR | ELLIS, 570—Room Large sightly lots, wide streets, bay and | _keeping; close in. mountain view: 15 lots sold last month; MAN | prry: ™ 438 Targe sunny double rooms for team to show property; bullding restric- | *% ucckeeping, $2.50 per week; single, §1. | S R, FOLSCM, 1015 Rooms to let, furnished for T. G. PARKER & CO., housekeéeping. g el ON, 227—Nice housekeeplng roome to ite station, Mill Valley. eascnable. GEARY, 978—Sunny furnished rooms to let; | “complete for housekeeping; close in. GEARY, 1225— suite rooms for Branch office opp BEAUTIFUL home in Mill Valley. cre ice sunny of the depot: JSolendid | ™ housekeeplng; very convenient; cheap. | modern, cOEt | HAIGHT 220—Swell location; sunny furnished ods. This | “hoysckéeping rooms to let. pest bareain in | when you can | HOWARD, $23—Large sunny furnished room; s of value? | = light housekeeping; gas; for couple $3.50 wk. HOWARD, 823—Single sunny hall room, light hskpg.; gasi for working girl; $1.25 week. JONES, 906, near Pine—Sunny furnished housekeeping rooms to let. | LARKIN, 1007—Fine furnished suites from $18 to $30 per month; other rooms from $10 up; special Inducements to tourists. LARKIN, plete for housekeeping; , 405, corner Polk—Neatly fur- nished sunny rooms, single or en suite, com- plete for housekeeping: nice location. McALLISTER, 1202, lower corner—Housekeep- ing rooms to let; very reasonable. MINNA, 172—Small, single, fnside sleeping- room, 'light housekeeping, $1 per woek. MI , 281, corner Fourth—Single furniehed housekeeping roome to once t BEURR-PADDON CO., Montgomery st., San Franoisco, Cal on instaliments and meet the payments . location, et 1042 Front room and kitchen: com- rent reasonable. ) acres good land in | ust be reasonable. Ad- | as to exact location, et from a lot at Ingleside and double Jet. A. 628—Two front rooms for housekeep- ng; no objection to children. MIS: room; real estate. mery st.,S.F. ALAMEDA ADVERT'SM'TS 3—One large sunny housekeeping front single room. also OAK, 117, 14 Page—Complete for house- keeping: $5 to $12: hot bath: laundry; adults. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALI, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1906. ROOMS AND BOARD—Continued. MARIN Co. board; Hillside Villa; good board and room $5 a week; children boarded half Dlflce near San Rafael. Apply at 1893 Mis- sion st. DEVISADERO, and board. FOLSOM, 1878—Nicely furnished rooms o1d first-clash table board. FOLSOM, 1972—Rooms to let With exceilent board: very reasonable. FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner hous nished roons and good board. FULTON, 444—Nicely furnished room in_pri- vate family with table board if desired. GUERRERO, 12(—Neatly furnished rooms to let_with good home cooking. HOWAID. 2012—Large sunny front room with or vithout board: one or two gentlsnen. HYDE, 211%—Comfortable sunny furnished rooms with first ¢lass board; moderate rates. ROOM and kitchen; hot water; electric lights; 50 per month. 780 O'Farrell street. STEINER, 123—New house, elegantly fur- nished rooms and excellent board. TURK. 776—Top flat; swell and modern every respect; sunny rooms and board. 400—Elegant private rooms sunuy fur- ES. o5 DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best s cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8; slightly used, $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls swing In the window. 1051 Market st. ALL makes reduced, repairing, renting. Singer W. & W. office, 187 6th st.; tel. Je: 3796. e e e TYPEWRITERS AND SUPP] S, AN exceptionally good No, 2 Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $25; other typewriters, higher and lower prices; rentals, §2.50. The Type- writer Exchange, 536 California; tel. Main 266. | OFARRELL, 725 (Alcalde)—Nice new sunny ALAMEDA COTTAG mente: furnished with modern improye- PARTLY used $100 typewriters, all makes, from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2.50 month. WALTER SCOTT, 207 Montgomery. SUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 8, §75;all makes rented. &Pac.Typewriter Co.,117 Sutter, e e e ? rent_reduced 5 SLL, 1254 Beautifully furnished suite 3. 4 \ kitchen, cheap, and others. T ‘ O'FARRELL, 1626—One large. bay-window, BERKELEY ADVERT'S'NTS | o= om 20 o 22 601 able Housekeeping rooms to let; rea- __ REMOVAL NOTICE. FOR catalogs see P. R. GLISSMAN, with WALTER N. BRUNT & CO., 609 Mission at. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. = 612—$17; 2 beds, back sulte. with BY FOR SA n, gas stove, bath, phone, porch. 6-room houses at | near Clay—3 or 4 completely near sta- pg. rms.; rent $16; no children. iny front rms., housekeeping: or 8; also single rms., cheap. 503—Nicely furnished rooms com- age; sta- = scres: bet. housekeeping $1500. A. RAMENTO, 1514—Nicely furn. sunny suite 8. F. le; light housekeeping allowed. v SACRAM 'TO, 1680, cor. of Polk—Furnished FRUITVALE ADV'T'SMNTS for housekeeping and others. | TAYLOR, 9112 sunny furnished rooms, gas FRUITVALE REAL ESTATE. | ranee $15; 2 rooms, gas range_ $10; 4 rooms, hed nicely yard. CHAS. F. LEE Two connecting rooms, hot and cold water; sun (1 BLOCK FROM . Nice sunny furnished rooms; ? tano, bath, etc.; PRE ; plano, gas range, g : ARE YOU INTERESTED? &_Sunny rooms, pleasantly lo- 3 5 | pletely furnished for light house- B CAREFULLY. LOT 200x200; COTTAGE OF 5 ROOMS NCIA, b64 — Furnished housekeeplng venfent to market; good car LARGE BARN OF 2 ETORIES; COW SHED 25 FT. LONG; CHICKEN-HOUSES, BROOD- XOIRomlemiog soonie 15 et vente ER-HOUSE 30 FT. LONG, GLASS FRONT; ATPARTMENT HOUSES. 4000 GAL. WINDMILL AND TANK; O ~ e HYDE, 1560— unfurnishe ear tow: new, ar for refined people, c 4 rooms, bath, pri- 45 BEARING FOUNDATION; and rear porch apartment flats; MIN S WALK TO | halls beautifully carpeted and lighted; free water and janitor service: light and sun in SAN LEANDRO ROAD ELECTRIC CARS | every room; unsurpassed marine view from top floors; 7.50 and $30: opened AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL; SANDY LOAM | today for th ; call early if you want one; you cannot duplicate them for $10 per m ROSSW AND CREEK OF RUNNING WATER; | LL Apartments, 1360 Pine, near Hyde 3 and 4 rooms, with bath; steam heat. PRICE FOR ALL ONLY $2000; MORE LAND CAN BE HAD ADJOINING IF WANTED; | 3 : er, electric lght; | & m 0 O’Farrell st, UIT. — CHAS. F. LEE, ROOMS TO LET—Furn. snd Unfurn. A—ROYAL 126 Ellis, Mason; rooms GUc, $1.50 per day House, bet. Powell and week, $2, 1300 ¥ LE AVE., COR. WASHINGTON TV €T. OAKLAND OFFICE 455 7TH ST., OPP. | Vator on ground floor; reading-room, parlor. P. DEPOT. GEO. H. LEE. e —— e ey OAKLAND ADVERT'S'M'TS| OFFICE, 1016 BROADWAY. | | A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth st.—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1.25 to §$5 per week and light bousekeeping rooms; open all night. over Owl Drugstore; 2 en- Market and 21 Turk—Electric g water in every room; Sc to D0c per night, $1.25 to $4 week. "D House, 1126 BURTON Hotel, 1126 Howard st.—100 rooms; w house: modern; $1.25 to $3 per week. H, 702, corner Powell—Furnished rooms lét: cheap, 1008, near Jomes—Sunny rooms to let; tiy _furnished eatly furnished rooms; reason- i Sitees et 1 or students preferred. Il street work done; o — ORNIA, 1413, near Polk—Nice sunny o TRt g o ished rooms to let. CALIFORNIA, 1502% —Private house; mneat furnished room™s to let. BEDDY, 51i—Nice little basement room, suit- desired; East 224 | able for single man, $1 week ) 4 ELLIS, 711%—Newly furnished rooms, suites Alemeda; bank | _OF Single, with use of bath; light housekpg. FOURTH, 246—Nice sunny front rooms, $1.25, FULTON, 323—Furnished rooms to let; very desirable neighborhood. | GEARY, 917, near Larkin—Sunny furnished Tooms to let. single furnished 3 $1.50 per week. minutes’ walk and 6 rooms each; new; lot 50x100; rent | near 50. OR FACTORY SITE—Rail- woad ge, near all creck Terries; 13 blocks | GUERRERO, 222, mear Fourteenth_Largs far- i B i AR g gy B i B N ed room, electric light, running water: 5,000: worth $5 side | sujtable for 1 or 2 ladies or gentiemen; rent price $15,000; worth $20,000. $8 to $10, J H JONALD & CO., well furnished, sunny GUERRERO, 256—Nea ROADWAY. ms to let. | HAIGHT, 525—Suuny rooms to let, furnished; nice neighborhood, HARRISON, 2752—Nice sunny furnished rooms to let; pleasant location. | HOTEL St. Kathryn, cor. worth; in_heart of city baths; modern in al! detaiis; $3 to $15 week; v private bath, $1 day; tourists solicited. and Leaven- 316 Neatly furnished rooms to let: ng and open fireplace ; with large sideboard | HYDE, 915—Sunny well furnished rooms to e polished floors. The let; reasonable aer R s S e | 906, near Pine—Rooms to let, single or in suit; very sunny and reasonable. LARKIN, 247—Nicely furnished, sunny rooms from $1.50 to $3.50 per week; running water. McALLISTER, 1431—Newly furn. front suite; i conveniently arranged vthing about the house is date. Lot 40x134. This as tne place could not be price asked. Address for | _electric light, telephone; private: no children, FISH & CO. METROPOLITAN Hotel, 129 Third st.—100 1006 Broad " Oaklana,| ®ingle and family rooms, 35c to $1.50 per = | day: $2 to $8 week; the only new and modern | BEAUTIFUL VILLA LOT—CHEAP. | hotel ‘and rooming-house in San Francisco that has office on ground floor; hot and cold water, eiectric lights, call bells, st heat in every room, and gives free baths and ele- vator day and night to its guests. MYRTLE ave., 238, near Van furnished rooms; bath, furnished rogms: very OCTAVIA, 60S—Elegant sunny rooms to let: secures 100x140; lying Al; opposite and | the neighborhood of splendid homesteads very 4 thermal location: has gas, water, sewer and electric light facilities; non resident ur ¥ L. HOLOOMB, Pablo ave., Oskiand, Cal. —————————————— OAKLAND HOUSES TO LET. D STORAGE CO., generai the best warehouse in t ly_covered vans used). DON'T MISTAKE THE NUMBER. 1016 Broadway, Oakland: phone Oakland 907. —————————— OAKLAND HOTELS. | HOTEL ALBANY, N. E. corner Broadw: ibth st. F. A ‘WILDER, prop. Oakisag - 214 i reasonable. OCTAVIA, 1224—Elegant furnished suite of rooms, with plano and use of kitchen; also single rooms, rent $7 and up. OLIVE ave., 048, near Octavia—Nicely fur- nisbed sunny rooms, with bath and phone; rent reasonable; half block from cars. POWELL, 504—Sunny furnished rooms to let; conveniently located. SUTTZR, 65 — Neatly furn., comfortable rooms, $¢ per month; gas: private family. | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 | rooms, 85c to §1 night, $1.75 to $6 week; elec- | tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; elevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD. A . MADISON, 1805—Handsomely furnished rooms: first-class table; finest location in Oakland. OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR sarm. VALENCIA, 180, bear Market—Very nice SPECIAL today for bargains in furniture. H. | VAN NESS ave., 101%—Sunny, corner room; Schelltaas. 11th st., cor. etore. Oakland, bath, phone; - suitable 2 gentlemen; reas. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st, nr. Market— Most convenient and_respectable: 700 rvoms 25c 1o $1.50 nightly, $2 to 38 week; elevator; | _elec. lights; reading-room; free bus, baggage. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 market st., opposite Fifth. Open until 11 p. m. ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at Call Branch office. cor. Duncan & Church sts. ROOMS AND BOARD. , A A A A . POST, 1234—Beautiful eunny rooms to let in g bouse, with first—class board; reason- able. A—Johnston (The), 605 O'Farrell—Sunny sult with bath; home cooking; beautifal mdt:' LARGE, sunny front room, running water; excellent table board. 1332 Fulton; West 3922, — San Francisco Advert’s’m’ts ROOMS FOR HOUSEKREEPING, 4 BAY-WINDOW room and kitchen, well fur- nished, facing south, near Haight-st. cars; bath, iaundry; cozy cor. flat; tel. Page 1521 P Baresccn A e o0 i B lleamiend BUCHANAN, 1205—Corner flat; beautiful sunny furnisbed housekeeping rooms to let. CALIFORNIA, 1423%—Housekeeping rooms let; furnished, %2 # DEVISADERO, 458—Light housekeeping rooms to let, EDDY, 760—Newly furnished sunny rooms. ¢ingle or =uites; bath; phone; also housekeep- ing rooms; rent very reasonable, $2.50, §3 to $8; hot, cold water; office and ele- | 200 | DELINQUENT NOTICES. | DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE KILAUEA. SUGAR PLANTATION COMPANY—Loca- tion and place of business, City and County of San Francisco, State of California. NOTICE—There is delinquent upon the fol- lowing described stock on account of Assess: ment No. 3, levied on the 20th day of Febru- ary, 1608, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as ollows Name of Shareholder— Ames, Worthington Ames, Worthington Bernhard, J., Trusi ee . Breon, Christine . Breon, Christine . Breon, Christine . Breon, Christine . 100 100 Breon, Christine 50 50 Clover, J. A. 50 50 Carter, Martin 50 50 Davies, Robert 40 10 De Golyer, J. B. 16° 3948 Davls, Mary E. 10 10 Davis, Mary E. 1B 18 Gibson, W. D. K., Trustee. 15 13 Guerin, Geo. M. 0 100 100 Guerin, Geo. M. 1392 100 100 Guerin, Geo. M. 1303 100 100 Guerin, Geo. M. 1394 160 100 Guerin, Geo, M. 195 100 100 Hug, Chas. A 42 10 10 Heilbronner, A. 1208 25 2 Helibronner, A. 1204 % 25 Hume, W. R. 1190 50 00 Hume, W. R UL 50 5O Hume, W. R 1192 50 o0 | Hume, W. 193 50 50 | Hirschfelder Y 1842 100 100 Hivschfelder & Meaney.... 1343 100 100 Howlett, Emma A 3520 X 7 20; Jones, A. C 28 50 | Jones, A. C. 25 0o Kohlbecher, Joseph 50 50 Kohlbecher, Joseph 50 50 Klopp, Jennle E.. 10 10 Charles M. 50 50 | Charles M 50 50 | Charles M 50 50 Charles M 50 60 Pollitz & Co., Edward 50 « 50 | Poliftz & Co., Edwerd" 100 100 Pollitz & Co., Edward 50 50 | Pollitz & Co., Edward 25 25 Pollitz & Co., Edward 25 25 Pollitz & Co., Edward 50 50 | Poliitz & Co., Edward 50 50 Pollitz & Co., Edward 20 ¢ 20 Pollitz & Co.. Edward 30 30 Pollitz & Co., Edward 10 10 Pollitz & Co., Edward 50 50 Pollitz & Co., Edward 100 100 Pollitz & Co., Edward 15 15 Pollitz & Co.. Edward 5 50 Payne, W, - 100 100 Payne, V 100 100 Payne, W. 100 100 {Roos, A.. 10 10 | Scheeline, Sol E. 25 25 Scheeline, Sol E. 15 15 Scheeline, Sol E. 25 .25 Scheeline, Sol B. 2% % Scheeline, Sol E. 25 25 Sutro & Co. 100 100 Sutro & Co. 150 150 Sue Ng, Kal. 20 20 Sue Ng, Kal. 40 40 |'Sheldon, E. H., Trustee... 18 25 25 Sheldon, E. H., Trustes... 37 25 25 | Sheldon, E. H., Truste 104 50 50 | Sheldon, E. H., Trustee. 105 50 50 | Sheldon! E. H., Trustee... 147 50 B0 Sheldon, E. H. Trusteo... 148 50 B0 Sheldon, H., Trustee... 149 50 50 | Sheidon, E. H.. Trustee... 150 50 50 Sheldon, E. H. Trustee... 200 50 | 50 Sheldon, E. H., Trustee... 210 50 ' 50 Sheldon, E. H., Trustee... 301 50 50 Sheldon, E. H., Trustee... 308 50 50 Sheldon, E. H., Trustee. 338 50 50 Sheldon, E. H.. Trustee... 371 50 50 Taylor, Agnes S 45 100 100 Taylor, Agnes § o446 100 100 Taylor, Agnes § 1085 100 100 Thomas, H. W. 188 100 100 Thomas, H. W 139 100 100 Thomas, H. W 1474 50 50 Talbot, Etta - 1412 100 100 | Talbot, Irene J. 1413 100 100 Thomas, H. W. PR T el | e Thomas, H. Trustee... 1202 100 100 Thomas, H. Trustee... 1206 20 20 Thomas, H. Trustee... 1316 25 23 Thomas, H. Trustee.. 1318 25 25 Thomas, H. Trustee... 100 100 Umbsen, G. 100 100 Van Pelt, : 10 10 Van Sicklen, F. . 1420 50 B0 Van Sicklen, F. W. 1430 50 50 Wilson, R. A. D664 80 B0 Wertsch, William .1863 25 25 Wertsch, Willlam L1404 25 25 ‘Wertsch, Willlam . 1405 25 25 Wiibrand, B. A. D181 b0 50 Wilbrand, B. A. L1383 155 1160 ‘Wilbrand, B. A. . 1396 138 109 Wilbrand, B. A. 1397 1 100 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 20th day of February, 1906, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will e sola at public auction .at the office of the company at 327 Market street (room 4, second floor), in the City and County of San Fran- cisco, State of California, on Saturday, the 14th day of April, 1006, at the hour of three (3) oclock p. m.. on such day to pay such de- linquent assessment _thereon, together with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. H. W. THOMAS,.Secretary, | Office of the Company, 327 Market st., room 4, second floor, City - and, County of San Francisco, State of California. ] MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : John M. Leslie, 21, 215 Eleventh street, and Annle Piver, 18, ‘323" Twelfth street. Noah D. 'Joyce, 28, 123 Third street, Cora M. Evans. 23, 49 Park HIil avenue. Charles H. Yagle, 23, San Jose, and Maude §. Berty, 24, Campbell, Franklin S. Bales, 24, Loveland, Cal., and Verona Mount, 17, Nava. John H. Boyson, 47, 998 Valencla street, and Myrtle D. Sturdevant, 35, 82 Bartlett street. Clyde L. Burton, 27, 1121 Mission street, and Emma L, Johnson, 18, 1008 Valencia st. Peter J. Keegan, 21, 200 Turk street, and Mary L. Bradford, 26,200 Turk street. Thomas M. Marshali, 25, Tacoma, and Anna . Christiansen, 20, Tacoma. BIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHS, Birth, marriage and death motices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at efther of the pubiication offices and be indormed with the name and ce of per- sons authorized to have theé same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this and free of charge. BORN. BOLAND—In Los eles, Cal, March 24, 1908, to the wife of W. BE. Boland (nee Hob- son), a son. " ROBINSON—In this city, March 26, 1906, to the wife of J, Arnold Robinson, a son. WEBB—In_this " March 20, 1006, to tle wife of Cavtain W. Webb, & son. MARRIED. MEYER—SIMON—In_this city, March 25 1908, the Rev. . M. Kablan, Harry Mever of Dr. Bernard M. Portland and Rose I. Simot of this city. | DONOHUE—Friends, ’ DIED. Aaron, Kempen, Hecker, John L., €8 Be Bell M., 7488 Heuston, F. G., 63 Ty, . G, Bradshaw, Rlizabeth Meler. Edith R., 38 Cerr, Alexander D., 40 O'Ryan, Mre. Ellen Cook, May G, Petrie, Anna, 68 Cswin, Arthur R., 45 Pitman, May E. C. Danziger, Ernestine,90 Rieves, Daniel, 56 Dayball, " Bridget, 77 Riley, Eugene, 86 Donohue, .60 Rosener, Simon, 76 Donohue, Mrs” ‘M. T. Slavich, Andriana, 48 Dugdell,’ Charles, 72" Treno, Carmilita, 17 Egan, Thomas, 65 Walsh, Edward, 41 Gomes, Selistrino, 87 Woodward, Mary, 42 Harder, Capt. J.," 68 AARON—In Prussia, March 2, 1906, Kempen Aaron, beloved wife fo Louls Aaron, beloved mother of Mrs, Carrie Hoftman, Amil Aaron and Milile Cohn of Oxnard. and beloved sis- ter of Adolf Cobn, aged 78 years. BERRY—In thig city, March 27, 1906, Bell M. Berry, beloved husband of lda C. Berry, & Batwe of Arkansas, aged 49 years and 14 ¥ Notice of funeral hereafter. Remalns are at the parlors of N. Gray & Co.. 614 Bv.n Ness avenue. RADSHAW—In this city, March 26, 1906, FElizabeth B, Bradehaw, widow of the late Jacob Bradshaw, and mother of Mrs. Ben- Jamin R. Ketn, | @7 Funeral and 'interment private. CARR—In this city, March 26, 1906, Alexan- der D., beloved husband of Josephine Carr, a native of Scotland, aged 40 years 6 months and 29 daye. 07 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday) at 11 o'clock, from the parlor: of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Com- any, 20 Fifth gtreet. Cremation 1. O. O. F. emetery. COOK—In this city, March 26, 1906, May G., beloved wife of Charles B. Cook, devxhter Of Mrs. Mary Vagts,and sister of the late George Vagts and John, Laura and Charles Vagts, a native of San Francisco, Cal. (Lon- don,_England, papers please copy.) L Friends ‘are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services today (Wednes- day), at 10 a. m., at her late residence, 8648 Eighteenth street. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakiand, Cal. COWIN—In this city, March 26, 1006, Arthur R., dearly beloved son of the late Stephen and Rosétta Cowin, and dearly beloyed brother of Mrs. Charles H. Clapp, Mrs. Ar- thus Barnes and the late William 8. Cowin, 2 native of Nevada Clty, Cal., aged 45 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clock a. m., from the farlors of ‘McFadden, McBrearty & Green 171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth, where services will be held. Inter- ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. DANZIGER—In Berlin, Germany, March 10, 1806, Ernestine Danziger_ the dear and_ be- loved mother of Charles Danziger and Mrs. . Harris of 1802 Post st., aged 90 years and 3 months. DAYBALL —At rest, In this city, March 27, 1906, Bridget, wife of the late Martin Day- ball and beloved mother of Mrs. Barbara Knipe and John and the late Mary Dayball, a native of County Cork, Ireland, aged 71 years 1 month and 23 days. E¥Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), March 29, at 9:30 a. m., from the residence of her daukhter, 3524 Twenty-first street, between' Noe and Castro, thence to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, where a solemn requiem high mase will be cele- Drated for the repose of her soul, commenc: ing at 10 a. m. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. DONOHUE—In this city, March 25, 1906, Mary Donohue, beloved wife of Martin Donohue of Pleasanton, Cal., sister of Margaret Brown of Oakland, Cal., and sister-in-law of Christian Hashagen, a native of Ireland, aged 69 years. @ Friends and acquaintances. are respect- fully invited to .attend the funeral on Wednedday, March 28, at $:30 o'clock a. m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Paul's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. acquaintances, Ladies’ Sodality and Catholic Ladies’ Ald Society are respectfully invited to attend a solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs. Mary Teresa Donohue, late of West Mission street, on Fridey, at 8 a. m., at St Joseph's” Church, T:nth and Howard streets. DUGDELL—In Oakland, Cal, March 27, 1906, Charles Dugdell, father of M. M., G. W., W. H. and J. O. Dugdell, Mrs. A. B. Woods and Mrs. F. J. Behneman, a native of Eng- land, awed 72 'years. [ Interment orivate. EGAN—In this city, March 26, 1906, Thomas Egan, a native of Ireland aged 65 years. 7 Remains at the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. GOMES—In Auburn, Placer County, Cal, March 24, 1906, Selistrino Gomes, dearly be- loved husband of Anna Gomes, loving father of Mrs. E. C. Brehm, brother of Ruffino Gomes, and grandfather of Irene Brehm, Aveline Nunes and Walter Nunes, a native of Portugal, aged §7 years 6 months and 10 ays. HARDER—In this city, March 26, 1906, Cap- tain Joachim, dearly beloved husband of Maria Harder, and father of Joseph Harder, a native of Holstein, Germany, aged 68 years 5 montks and 13 days. @7 Friends, acquaintances and officers and members of the Master Mariners' Associa- tion are resvectfully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), March 29, at 1:80 p. m. from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery. HECKER—In this city, March 27, 1006. at hig residence, 218 Lake street, John L., dearly beloved husband of the late Theresa Hecker, and loving father of Leon G. and Emma M. Hecker and Mrs. Charles W. Cochran, a na- tive of Bavaria, Germany. aged 68 years and 27 days. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge No. 14. A. O. U, W. £ Interment vrivate. HEUSTON—In this city, March 27, 1906, Fred- erick G. Heuston. brother of Mrs. E. Hughes, a native of Ireland, aged 63 vears. [¥Friends and_acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 12 o’clock, from the Masonic Temple, ~corner of Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Doric Lodge No. 216, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Cemetery, . Oakland. MEIER—In this city, March 26, 1906, Edith Rosalla Meler. beloved sister of Ida L. Say- lor, a native of Bishop, Cal., aged 38 years 5 months and 20 days. O'RYAN—Solemn requiem mass will be cele- brated in St. Mary's Cathedral on Wednes- day, March 2, at § o'clock, for the renose of the soul of the late Mrs. Ellen O'Ryan of hel, Ireland, mother of Rev. Philip O'Ryan of this' city and of Rev. Willam O'Ryan of St. Leo's Church. Denver. PETRIE—In this city, March 24, 1908, Anna, beloved wife of P. C. Petrie, and mother of Dr. Frank B_ Peirie of San Francisco and Charles R. Petrfe of Los Angeles, Cal., a native of Michigan, aged 65 years. (VIr. sinia and Reno papers please copy.) [ Frierds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), March 28, at 11 o'clock a. m. from St. James Church on Clement street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from corner of Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue, at 11:30 @. m. PITMAN—In Berkeley, Cal., March 25, 1906, May Elizabeth Constance Pitman, beloved wife of Francis H. Pitman, a native of San Francisco, Cal. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday) at St. Dominick’s Church, Stelner and Bush streets, where a solemn high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Inter- ment Cyvress Lawn Cemetery, by electric car leaving Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue at 10:30 a, m. RIEVES—In the City and County Hospital, March 27, 1906, Daniel Rieves, a native of Tennessee, aged 56 years. RILEY—In Redwood Canyon, Alameda County, Cal.. Eugene Riley, beloved husband of the late’ Nora Riley, and father of W. T., Dan- iel B and Mary E. Riley, Mrs. John Baxter and Mrs. O'Connell, a native of Ireland, aged 86 vears. ROSENER—At rest, in this ecitv. March 27, 1006, Simon, dearly beloved husband of Han- nah Rosener, a native of Forden, Germany, aged 76 vears. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), March 29, at 10 o'clock a: m., - from the mortuary chapel of Theo. Dierks, 432 Golden Gate’ avenue, between Larkin and Polk: streets. Interment Hills of Eter- HENRY J. CALLACGHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. Teléphone South 80, UNITED UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— Formerly In Metropolitan Temple. NOW AT 865 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. G. P. Prechtel. G. W. Keeler. L. M. Snook. GOLDEN GATE UNDERTAKING CO, R WOODLAWN CEMETERY, MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Flood Buflding, S. F. B nity Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock a. m. train from Third and d atreets. SLAVICH—In this city, March 27, 1906, An- driana Slavich, dearly ‘beloved wife of George Slavich, and loving mother ot Mattie, Sam, ‘an and Eda Slavich, a native of Delmaa e Austria, aged 48 years 4 months pre (X Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrowy {Thursday), March 29, at 9 o'clock a. m.. from her late residence, 512 Brannan street. thence to the Church of Nativity, on Fell Street, where a requiem high mass will be mlg:t:d. (1oF, the repote of her’soul, com. 3 a, m. Interment Holy TRENO (nee Perazzo)—In this city, March 26, 1906, - Carmilita, beloved wife of Joseph Treno, and beloved sister of Mrs. Ph. de Martini, Mrs. Cirillo Ostorero, Mrs. V. Rasso and Joseph and Amelia Perazzo, a na- tive of Sestri, Levante, Genova, Italy, aged 7 years 8 months and 10 days. (Ozkland, Stockton, Sacramento, San Jose and Santd Cruz papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Wednesday), March 28, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from Sts. Peter and Paul's Italian Churcl corner of Dupont and Filbert streets. N, B. A solemn requiem high mass will be cels brated for the repose of her soul at Peter and Paul's Church at 10 o'clock Desday morning. Remains at the parlors of Taccheri, Mistron & Co., 629 Broadway’ ‘WALSH—In this clty, March 26, 1906, Edward, beloved husband of Elizabeth Walsh, father of Margaret, Mary, Michael H., Edward J., Muriel, John M., Lille and Alleen Walsh, and brother of James, Michael, Patrick, Coke- man and Delia Walsh, a native of Ireland, aged 41 venr: 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday), at 8:80 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1605 Fuiton street, thence to St. Agnes Church, where a requiem high will be celebrated for the repose of his t 9 'a. m. Division No. 10, Ancient Order of Hiber- nians in A.—Members, attention! You are hereby notifled to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward Walsh from his late residence, 1605 Fulton street, Thursdey morn- ing, at 8:30 o'clock, thence to St. Agres Church for service. By order M. J. PIERCE, President. JOHN H. DOLAN, Recording Secretary. The officers and members of Washington Council No, 4, Y. M. L, are hereby notifled to attend the funeral of our late brother, Edward Walsh, at 8:30 a. m., Thursday, March 29, from his late residence, 1605 Ful- ton streef, corner of Lyon. By order of A. A, McNEILL, President. J. F. BOLAND, Secretary. WOODWARD—In this city, March 26, 1906, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Willlam H. Woodward, loving mother of Anna Grace and May Woodward, and sister of Mrs, William Smith and Mrs, Herman Hangeuer of Buf- falo, N. Y. Mrs, Peter Demuth of Ben- nington, N.' Y.. a native of New York, aged 42 years § months and 22 days. (Buffalo, Batavia and Rochester papers please copy.) ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow (Thursday). at 8:30 a. m., from her late res} 1436 Dolores street, thence to St. Church, Twenty-ninth and Church streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her eoul, com- mencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GHARLES H. J, TRUMAN THE LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTOR Of San Francisco. 1909 MISSION STREET Bet. 15th and 16th. Telephone Mission 100. PORTER & WHITE, Funeral Directors and Embalmers 445 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE (Formerly 122 Eddy Street.) Private residence accommodations extra charge. Trained lady attendants. sonal services under all conditions, South 226. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page Fifteen. m & ct bs 94% 95%| P B Ry 5s.112%113 without Per- Phone Cal-st C bs. — — |Pac L&P Bs. — CCWatds. — 105 |P & C H 0s.107% — Dog mgds — 95 |P & O R 6s.113 — Ed L&P Cs. — Powell-st 6s.111% — F & C H 6s.114% Sac EG&RD5s.10715108 Geary-st bs. — SF & SJV5s.12135122 SF,0& SJ0s.114 114% Sierra R 6s.115 S Pof A6 . (1908) 108 1051 1910) ....107% — S Pof Cés 105 1144 1906) (1912) . SPC 1 cg 5s.120% S P B R 651381 H C&S 5148.106% LAP icmds. — LAP C 5s..110%§ — Mkt-st C 6s.114 — " Do lcmds.115 116%|S V Wat 6s.1015101% MV& MT5s.105% — NR of C 68, — Do 4s 2dm.100%1003% 103 | Do 4s 5am.100%100% | Do g mgis 98% — Stkn G&B0s.100 U G & E 5s.108 107 UR of SF is 871 87% Vai Co P 5s.106 Yos SL 4%s. 9214 95 % O GL&H 58108 — Ok T Co 6s. — 122 Do Bs ....113 114%] WATER STOCKS. Contra Csta 45% 46%| Port Costa... — 68 Marin Co... 56 |8 V Wat Co. 37% 38 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L & P 5% 6%|Pac L Co... S1% 813 Martel Powr 2 ISF G & B. 88% — Mutual' B L. 18% 19 |Stkn G & B. 15 — INSURANCE. Firem's Fd.400 450 | BANK STOCKS. Am Nt1 Bk.130 JL P & A..150 — Anglo-Cal .. 93 — |Mer Trust. 210 230 Bank of Cal.424 425 | Merch Fx... 60 — Cal Safe Dp.161 — |8 F National — — First, Natnl.330 340 SAVINGS BANKS. Ger § & L3000 — |Sav & L S0.105 — Hum § Bk.2260 — |Sec Sav Bk.400 450 Mutual Sav.110 S F Sav U.706 STREET RAILROADS. Union T Co.3000 Californfa ..220 230 |Presidio .... 43 — Geary ...... — — POWDER. Glant Con.. 79% 80%!| SUGAR. Hawatlan C. — Onomea S C. 28 29 85 Honokaa SC 12 1234 Hutch SP C 141 1433 Kilavea S C — 1 Makawell C. 34% 34%| MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 5315 53%/ Oceanic S Co — Paauhau S C 18% 19% Union S Co. 413§ — Do pool... 413 — Asso Oil Co. 45~ 49 | Pac Aux FA — — Cal F C A 9 — (Pac C Borx.152 — Cal Wine A — 85 |PacS Tel Co.108 105 MVé& MtTm.110 — | SALES. . Morning Session. Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Assn 5 Giant Powder Con 170 Mutual Electric Light 335 Spring_Valley Water Co. $12,000 S V Water Co Gen Mtge 4s $67,000 U R R of S F 4s & AABLHZE EEEEEEH] $1,000 URRof S F 4s g £ Street— $1,000 Cal Gas & El Gen M & C T 5s. 96.00 Afternoon Session. Board— 30 Pacific Lighting 81.50 10 Pacific Lighting 81.3715 25 Pacific Lighting 81.25 1,000 Cal Gas & El Gen M & C T bs. 95.00 000 Hawailan Com! & Sugar 5s....108.00 $2,000 Honotulu R T & L 110.25 $72,000 U R R of S F ds 87.25 ' Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, Bid. Ask. ‘Bay CPC 6s.10687 B L Wat 6s.11215 — Cal NW 5s.113 4 M C Wat 0s 99%191L O T Con 5s.105 RisI Wksds. — 1 SF Drdk 58.110 115% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co... — 20 |Gas Con A.19 203 Cal Cot Mis 87% — | Mat Nav Co. — 140 C Jockey CL130 150 |N Cal P Co. 19% CalT I & T.185 — |Orpheum Co. 1714 — Chutes Co.. 3% — |PacC Cas Co.147 — Cyp L Imp. — 8 |Pac Sur Co. — 120 DptPwd pfd — 93% Parat Paint.1171 — Do com ..102 — |S F Drydock 7 Homo P Co. — 32% SO& MTebt. — 180 Do old pL — 35 | Truck Blect. 203 21 S= Do nw pl. 31 » SALES. . Afternoon Session. Board— $.000 Sunset T & T Bs..... +...110.00 ' 60 Sani Reduction Works. X 3 w-n':%o Nev Nat Bank. uzg California Stock and 0il Exchange. Ofl stocks— " Bia. o Asso Ol Stock Tr Cert. red EEEH] 5 uu 40 vove 50 Sess 45 o 40 e 7.50 Pittsburg. Senator ... Superior Thirty-three ‘wenty. s ellaneous stocks— Cypress Lawn Imp Co...... Sanitary Reduction Works. . Miscellaneous bonds— Asso Oil Co bs (1922) .. OFFICIAL EAL.E.. Morning Sesston. Board— 150 Cypress Lawn ......... Afternoon Session. Board— 1000 Home Ol .. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK Following were the sales o ©cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m, Sesston—Comstock: 2 INOTARY ARONSOHN IS CONVICTED OF FRAUD Lawyer George Pattison, Hj® 6.00 Py b Partner, Acquitted and 93.00 95.00 Interpreter Sobs. ‘When Willlam H. Pratt, foreman of the 5.50 |Jury, yesterday morning handed to United States District Court Clerk Manley the written verdict of guilty against Notary 38 | public Martin Aronsohn and not guilty against Lawyer George Pattison, Arom- EXCHANGE. | Sohn, who i3 a deaf mute, looked inquir- ingly at Milton Meyer, his 12-year-old in- terpreter, who sat by his side. The little fellow, with a rueful visage, made a few n the San Fran: 500 Alta . . 02} 300 Ophir .4.75 | motions in the deaf and dumb language 8500 Belcher . b i 480 | with his right hand, on seeing which 200 Caledonia, - 25| 200 Sevewe ..., 05 | Aronsohn's countemance was very much 900 Mexican os[ 100 Unfon Con... 38 | perturbed. Subsequently the little fellow 100 Ophir . 85| 500 Yellow Jacket 00 | changed his seat for one alongside of Mr. 12 m. Informal sm;zugc::mtocn = ::tu.on, lmd ;fler AI:lerp;e(ll:)z & r;; - phir estions ‘om ‘onsohn W 1 Betner 111 T3] 100 Opniz U274 | R Upon his arms and wept silently. 100 Dot & Bel. 1301 700 Savage ...i: 05 | Aronsohn was ordered to appear for sen- 400 Cod Va M...1.25| 100 Seg Belcher.. 05 |tence at 10 o'clock this morning. .The 400 Conlv; 1‘% .L:(IJ }% gt.:r"-: ;:'v e maximum penalty that may be Imposed is 100 Haje & Nore.1.00 300 Syndicate .. 12 = “";" of $500 or imprisonment in the peni~ 800 Mexican ‘08| 100 Union Con... 37 | tentiary for flve years. 700 Mexican 21.00| 700 Union Con... 36| His conviction was for having placed 2:30 p. m. Session—Comstocks. his notarfal seal and acknowledgment 1000 Belcher ..... 15! 300 Ophir ........4.85 | Without having seen or sworn the de- 300 Bullion . 100 ‘S!lem g" . §: | ponents upon affidavits of J. O. Staples F i 200 Union Con.-- 18 )and Al N. Waite In the matter of the 200 Erehequir application of Mrs. Alice Schrader Brueg- CLOSING QUOTATIONS, gemen for a pension as the widow of Bid. Ask. Bia.Ask, | Sharles Schrader, a Spanish war veteran. Alpha . .00 11|Gould & Cud 10 12 | Staples and Walte swore that they had Alta . oL 02 Hale & Nore.1.03 1.10 . taken oath to the affidavits and that ustice < B is 10l Julla Dot @ ;;’;rd:gm“‘;'m"ng Aronsohn and had Best & Bel..1.00 1.05| Kentuck — o - ere was no fraud in Pt e Coaie 01 | Tady Wash... — 07 | the pension claim itself, and the truth of Bruns C Va. 01 —|Mexican .00 1.cg the unsworn affidavits of Staples and i e 24 4.8 | Walte was not denied s — .80 4. Bruns Savage 01 —| — 10 —_—— Bullion . 3 ": Dijean Stands Accused. b ey x - 33| Alex Dijeau, secretary-treasurer of Chollar - 10| Scorpion 00 | the Milk Wagon Drivers' Union, was Con Va M...1.25 1.30/ Seg Beicher.. — 03 | made the defendant in an action Insti=} gg:fldi;',-‘vc:fl-l fl (712 S{",:...’.‘“' - n g‘ tuted yesterday by the union throuw; ConfMdence it 6 ol Sivec mui." 8 90| M- E- Decker for an accounting and to Con N Y — 03iStandard ....3.00 — |recover $2500. In the complaint it is Dudley ® olSmdicate 1l 14 alleged that the defendant has misap- £ Sterra. | Union' Ce: propriated the sum sued for and ap- Exchequer .. 35 57 Utah .ol 02 Eureka Con..2.75 —] Yellow Jacket 03 09 | Plied the same fo his own uses. TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Sesstor 1000 Adams, s 10. 400 Amargosa ... 09{ 2000 Atlanta, s 10 24 25 05 10| 2000 Atlanta . 8000 Blk Btts Ex. 2500 Bl Bell, s 10 1000 Boston Ton. 2! 10,1200 MacNamara. 100 MacNamara 100 MacNamara 4700 MacNamara ——————— ESCAPE 18 CAPTURED.—Loulsa Kane, one of the prisoners who escaped from the City and County Hospital some time 2go, was cap- tured_yesterday by the police and returned io the County Jail, where she is to serve a sen- tence of six months for vagrancy. The woman was sent to the hospital for treatment and was discharged as cured. She went to Oakland. but came to this city to visit some friends and 2000 Brooklyn 05’ 500 Man Broncho. 21 | her rearrest followed. 10,000 Do, s 5.... 00 800 Man Carson-.. 1T |g (g 10.000 Do, b 60... U611000 Man Central. 2 10,000 Bitg Bundie 08(2000 Manhat Cres. —| May Queen... 39 40 10,000 Bifg Bundle 09\ 800 Do, s 10... 33 Sfi}m{’{: Mt 5‘3 27| McMahon . - 3 1000 Bullfrog Anx 05| 500 Manmhat Con..1.25 | Com Fraction — Milltown e 7500 Bullfrog Min 58 4000 Man Cowboy. 10 | Commonwith. — 18 Mohawk ..... 60 61 5000 Do, s 10... 6011000 Do, s 10... 18 | Conqueror 15 17 Nevada Boy.. 08 00 3000 Do, b30... 61| 500 Manhat Dxtr.1.00 | Daisy = 53 Nev Goldfield. 28 30 1000 Do b 30... 80 1500 Manhat Dxtr.1.05 | Dm B ¢ ® 0 - 2500 Bullfrg N Bk :1‘,7000 Manhat L Joe 10 | Dmanid Trogl — T e 1000 China Nev... 121000 Manhat L Jos 11 | Dixle . 13 - ® 2000 Comet Geld.. 159000 Do, s 10... 10 | Dominion [ 12 2 2000 Cnqueror, 610 18| 3000 Manhattan M. 22 | Empire ..... 04 - @i 3000 Death Val M 12| 4000 Manhat Whal 18 | Exploitation. — w6 1000 Dn_Bitg Anx 28 2500 Mayflower ... 31 | Federal ..... 10 —| Potlatch 5 08 2000 Do, s 10... 231500 Mayflower 32 | Fawn . 1 09 10/ Red Lion ... 05 08 300 Dm B Btte C 45’1500 May Queen... 40 | Florence ....2.50 4.00| Red Top ....2.00 2.05 1500 Dixie ... 13! 500 Mizpah EX... 25 | Frisco ....... — 10| Red Top Ex.. 08 0T 2000 Dixie, b 10.. 141000 Montg Mt, 8 | Gld& G Reed — 10) Sandstorm ...1.25 1.30 i 091 1000 Montg Mt, 82 | Gold Dust .. — 05| Sandstorm Bx — 10 2500 Eclipse 1.05/ 1000 Montg Mt, 81| Glg Belmont. 70 75| Siiver Pick... 25 27 2000 Eclipse 110[ 2000 Mon Ptisb Ex 20 | G N Star. 19| . & & 1000 Bclipse ...1.1234) 1500 Mont Bulltrog 05 | Golaneld Ton — 08 Verds . o oz - eamaE N Mont Ton...2.914 | Great Bend.. 60 62{ Vernal . w08 500 Eclipse ...1.17%/| 500 Mustang Man. 25 Bullfrog District. 500 Eclipse .....1.20| 3000 Nev Boy, sl0 00 | Amargosa ... 09 11]Gldfia Bulltrg — 05 1000 Eclipse .....1.15/1000 Nev Goldfield. 27 | Amethyst ... — 1.10/Gld Mt Gland 20 — 1500 Gold Bar 4011000 Nev Goldfield. 28 | Big Bullfrog. — 0S H Hooliga: - W 1000 Gold Bar..1.871|2500 Orig Bulltrog. 23 | Bonnie Clare 65 —!Lige 3 o4 1000 Gold Anchor.1.15, 400 Orig Bullfrog. 22 | Bulifrog Min 55 58| Lind Bullfrog 12 — 100 Gold Crown. 40/3000 PalmettoL Stk 05 | Bullfrog Anx 08 10 Maryland ... 08 07 1500 Gold Crown. 43|5000 Potlatch ..... 05 | Bullfrog Com 10 13 Mont Bulifrog 05 08 1000 Gold Sceptred 500 Red Top ....2.10 | Bullfrog Cons — 08| Montgomy Mt — S1 2000 G Bimnt, s15 70| 1000 Red Top ..2.07% | Bullfrog Ex. — 15| M Shoshn Bx. — 25 100 Goldfield Min €6, 500 Red Top Ex.. 07 | Bifrg Bundle 08 Ohio Bullfrog. — 24 400 Golafield Min 04 13500 Red Top Ex 08 | Bify Mayawr 33 24| Orie Bulitrox. 2 » 500 Do, s 2000 Rescue .. o ) ot ... = 1000 GId Mt Gldfid 21| 100 Sandstorm Bifrg Sunset. 25 30| Red Dog .... — 15 1000 Gid Mt Gldfid 22| 400 Do, s 10... Cois Nev. 13 _|Riyoiity Twm — 10 1000 Granny ..... 40! 25 Do, s 5....1.15 = )| San ot 1000 Granny, b 30 4115000 Sandstorm Ex 10 | Den Bullfrog.1.50 1.85 Shoshone ... 09 1500 Granny, b 90 43/1000 Syl Humphrey 29 | Dn Blfg Anx — 24| Shoshn B G4 — 1000 Great Bend.. 65/5000 Syl Humphrey 33 18! Steinway ... 34 1000 Gt Bend Ex. 20|2500 Syl Humphrey 32 17 Tramp M Co.1.40 1.45 1000 B Hoolgn, s5 18,1000 Sy) Humphrey 31 45| Tripolite Gold 13— .70/ 1 . B —| - 3500 Stiver Pick... 29 | Gold Bar Ex. 20} Wotverma 2 — 500 Do, b 30... 30 8 500 Do, b 90...1.80| 500 Stelnway 38 Manhattan District. 500 Do, b 90.1.8215| 2500 St Ives B N T . Camtie 3 28 200 Jumbo M Co.1.80' 8500 St Ives az| Aten "2.16 1.13 Comet Gold.. 13 —| Manhat Dxtr.1.10 1.1 200 Do, s 10...1.80{ 1000 St Ive 2| Comet Gl 23 25| Man e Tre — 18 1000 Jum Ex. oo 23| 1% Ton Betmont.g.00 | Orammy ..l 40 i1 Mamhat L Jes 28 10 ;: 85| 100 Ton Mdway 2.37% | Little Grey.. — 37 Manhattan M. 21 22 11100 8713000 Tramp M Co.1.4) | Manhat Belle 14 15!Manhat Navaj — 18 8611000 Dolb 5. 2140 | Man Broncho 10 20/ Manmhat Synd. — 24 4000 Laguna ... 20{2000 Vernal ....... 08 2T 18 Somiat SEhek 29 2 7200 Lige Harris.. 052100 West End...3.00 7 fl; g o By 5000 Lone Star... 1 s —3 . o TSRS, Ao, Tkt et I OrinManbat. — 33 4500 Adama ... 1013000 MacNamara.. 90| Manhat Cres. 33 85(8yl Humphrey 40 — 2000 . B 5. 2000 M'Nmn 500 Atlan & P,e5 = 3 OWhet Diketit. 1000 Berkeley .... 1 83| Cyrus Noble. 40 —|Little George. 08 — 500 Black Ani 011000 M'Nmra, b 30 92 | El DoradoNv 13 — Lookoyt Gold. — 63 2000 B Bt Ex, 810 04/ 300 Manhat Belle. 14 | Esperanza .. — %iw“ S c‘: ” - 2000 Black Roek.. 04]3000 Man Brne,sié 20 | Gold Reed M — } Nev . = 500 Booth .: 31'1000 Man Central. 20 | Golden Terra — 60! Nev Sunshine 64 — 1000 Booth 305/ 1000 Man Central. 21 | Goldyke Reef 20 —| Palmetio . 30 32 6000 Brooklyn ... 08/3000 Do, b 90... 22 | Gold Quarts. 4 — Paymaster ... 01 02 4000 Do, s 10... 031000 Man Cres, si0 35 | Johnnie Cons 14 —IRay & O'Brien 10 — 6000 Do, 5 5 06! 500 Manhat Comb 10 | Kawich Gold 02 —|Rocco Hmstk. 50 — 10,000 Bifg Bundle 08| 100 Manhat Con..1.25 | Kawich Kyst 01 —iTokop Con .. 10 15 2500 Bltg Com,b30 13|3500 Manbhat L Joe 10 | Kawch M Co — 02 1200 Bulltrg N Bk 38| 4000 Manbat L Joe 09 4500 Bullfrg N Bk 37| 2000 Manbattan M. 22 | TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. 1000 Cash Boy 21/1000 Manhattan M. 21 | Following wers the sales on the San Fran- 2000 Cash Boy 2011000 Do, s 5.... 21 | cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: 1500 Columbla Mt. 27/2500 Manhat Dxtr.1.10 9:15 a. m Swelon 1000 Comet Gold 15{2000 M _Mustng An 10 1500 Cyrus Noble. 422000 Do. b 30... 11 | 1000 Amethyst 2000 Death Val M 11/ 1000 Manhat Whal. 16 | 100 C Bureka. ~ofl.‘fi‘, 1000 Spearhead Fr 1500 D Val L Star 13/ 9000 Maryland . 500 Ind Tomopah.03%a| 1500 D BIf An.sl0 23 1000 Mayflower 11 a. m. Session. 3500 Dm B Btte C 45, 1000 Mayflower 3000 Atlanta ..... 24 2000 Kendal} ..... ST 1000 Dm B Btte C 45! 1000 Mayflower 1000 Colum Mt.s10 26! 500 Kendall. s 10 ST 1000 Dmdfid Trogl 091000 Mayflower 1500 Daisy. b 10.. 505000 Lone Star ... 11 300 Do, s 5 10/ 2500 Dn Bitg Anx 23 2000 MacNamara.. S8 9580 Dixie 13 1000 Dmdfid Con.. 45/1000 M'Nmra, s 10 9 6000 Dixle, b 10 1000 Dixie . .12/ 1000 Manhattan ... 22 5000 Dixie, b 30. 1500 Eclipse ...1.07% 7300 Mont Bullfrog (5 4500 Eclipse . 500 Eclipse .....1.10! 200 Mont Tm...l»filg 1000 Eclipse 2000 Gold Anchor.1.15/1000 National Bank 37 * 3000 Do, s 10.1.2234] 5000 Do, b 90...1.258/ 1000 Do, b 90.1.27% 11,000 Fawn 500 Gold Sceptre. 11000 Mont Ton.... 900 Mont Ton..: 500 Mont Ton 1500 Gold Bar..1.37%!1000 Ohlo 3500 Goldfield Min 64/ 2500 Orix 1000 R Top Ex.b10.C6! 1000 Rescus . 2000 Great Bend.. 63/ 500 Sndstm 500 Home .. 2611000 Shoshn, 1500 Jim Butler.1.6714 4000 St Ives . 500 Jumbo l..l.n;a] 250 Tn Bimt, 500 Jumbo M Co.1.85 2:30 p. m. Seesion. i n 1000 Goldfield Min 63 800 Ohlo Ton Ex. 16 | 2000 Atlants ..... 239000 Littie Joe ... 10¢ 500 Gold Wedge. 22/1500 Orig Bullfrog. 22 = 1000 Granny, s 10. 40{2000 Cro .... - 14 23 3000 Granny . 4001000 Palmetto .... 31 000 Granny . 39| 3000 Palmetto .... 33 1000 Great’Bend.. 611500 Palmetto .... 34 1000 Great Bend.. 6213000 Do, b 30... 33 1000 G Bend Anx 19(2000 Pennsylvania. 06 1000 Great Westrn 03! 200 Red Top ....2.10 1000 Great Westrn. 600 Red Top ....2.08 5000 Gypsy Queen 40/ 2000 Syl Humphrey 31 1500 H Hoollgan.. 1711000 Syl Humphrey 32 3000 Indiana . 03] 500 Shoshone . o8 1000 Jim Butler.1.67%! 1000 Shoshone . 10 1000 Jim Butler...1.63| 2000 Shoshone u 500 Jumbo M Co.1.90| 2000 Silver Pick. 26 1200 Jumbo M Co.1.80/ 1000 Do, b 60. 27 500 Jumbo M Co.1.85/ 2000 Steinway . 35 5000 Jxohl’mlt“ul,-fl I’O7 5000 Steinway . 36 5000 Keane Wondr 3000 b 30. aT Ask. 1600 Kendail . 581 7000 st Tees 52 B "a 250 ot e o iy TE T en ‘on t. o 2000 Laguna . 2011000 Toama 5t Co1.90 T B g'm’;'h_ Foo 2.97% 300 Lige Harris.. 03| 400 Weet End....3.00 M. U5 = Hogthy Staro. 08 0% 2000 Lone Star... 12 ..05% 083! Ohlo . 48 49 cmoumnnoxs. Home Con .. —“3[--«- - B 18 ¥ id. Ask. = e Ton Bl A g 2 MR % — = 2.35 2.40 — 8.00f 9 29 32 Goldfleld District. ] 28 27 10 illGreat Bena.. &5 — 23 .85 2.90 23 Jumbo M Co.1.85 — % o — o Kendall | 9 = an = < Laguna o — — o - 04 05l 40 4«2 % — @& 2 14 » — Gold - Anchor.1.20 Lt~ » % o Gold Crown. ~ 40 8/ 49 8 —| 05— ok — 18| Columbia 26— 48 3.20 08 10| Re = RiDms 46 08 063 02— 15 16 | Dixte ... 12 3t 33 05 08, 12 11.62 | Gl4 Aurora.. — 20 40 41 02 04 | Giq Belmont. 70 10 25 — 10| Gidnd G Dst 08 " — 0z o4 12 18.50 | Gld Kewanas 21 2z 2 B I 10— | Spearhead Fr 04 163 1 95 8.00 Bullrog_District. Ex. S¢ <o — 1.10' Lige . 03 08% Little Ton...3.00 4.00| - { Bulitrog 5 5% Mo Beiteeos 08 Goldfield District. 3 Mayftwr 32 —| M Shoshn Ex 25 — 10 11| Gt Bend . 5 20 ¢ Min 36 61| Orix Bullfrog. 22 28 23 24 Gt Bend L "%'fl ;3 Shoshone = by . Hibernia e Dm o 23 —| Highland — . 09 | Belipse .17% —! Tramp ‘ 2% — 03 0t/ Jumbo M Co.1.85 1.87 | Gold Bar. 35 ¥ I 2,::-»‘:- e District. { 5 Rens B S a8 ¥ - Little Joo ... Manhattan M. . o Sii—" % % | Man Broncho Svi Humparey 38 . B oy BT o 3| Reeid — iTorceani: & - . 3 [

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