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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 1906, ROOMS TO ' LET—Furs. noy and_Unfura. turnished rooms ; ten min- rooms to Nice suany | RoO STOCKS AND BONDS. VALENTINE G. HUSH & CO., OLIVE ave., near Octavia— B nished sunny rooms, With bath and phone; BROKERS. rent reasonable; haif block Land In\'estme’nm,BOSe:urltlel. Stocks and nds. POST, 824—Two nicely furnished sunny rooms; LAND, in middie flat We have for sale large tracts of land from POWELL, 06, bet. Bush and Sutter—Fur- nished rooms to let; five minutes from Mar- | ket st. POWEL 1220—Sunny front furnished rooms a week up; also light housekeeping. Convenient, well furnished rooms asonable. 1532 16_Five rooms and bath. Call at 18 Perry st POLK, 1014, rooms to let. 509, near Sutter—Rooms to let, fur- near Geary—Neat furnished Pow) nish POST. rent; 7—Large sunny basement room; low two gentlemen preferred. POST, 217—Rooms to let, single and en suit nicely furnished; very convenient to pus ness center. POST, 1007, corner Stelner—Nicely furnished = front rooms, with board if desired; also choice housekeeping rooms; bath, phone. reason- ns; very ; well ms to = shed rooms let by the sunny rooms | STEVENSON, 623, between Eeventh and Eighth—Nice front room, lady or gentle- man, $8 month. 5000 to 20,000 acres in each tract. STOCKS. One hundred and sixty-five thousand shares of first-class stock, netting 7 per cent per annum, secured onireal estate. MINING STOCKS. We are exclusive agents ifor the sale of treasury stocks of newly organized gold min- ing companies, as follows Yellow Horse Mining Co., Manhattan. . 95,000 shares..15 cents Eureka Manhattan Mining Co., Man- hattan. 75,000 shares..20 cents Montana-Midway ~Extension, Tonopah . 50,000 shares. .35 cents Manhattan Cat Bird Mining Co., Man- 50,000 shares..15 cents ing Co., M .50,000 shares..15 cents Searchlight ... B Manhattan California Mining Co., Man- hattan .50,000 shares..15 cents And also Manhattan and Tonopah mining claims. For circulars, maps and further Information call or write. VALENTINE G. HUSH & CO., Rooms 205-6 Union Trust bldg., San Fran- clsco, Cal. SUTTER, 935—Furnished room; private family. SOUTH PARK, 178—Large, sunny, clean, well furniehed, front room; suitable for two or ree_gentlemen. 3—To let, turnished. '—Beautiful furnished rooms to uiet neighborhood. 563, opposite pew Postoffice—2 nt roome, $6 ana $7. pleasant rooms and sunny STABLES TO LET. 8 STABLES; 14, 8, 3 stalls; planked yard and wagon barns. ‘68 Belcher, st., nr. 14th & Mkt e e e e STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. Anderson Transter & Storage-Co.—5 rms. $2.50 in fireproof bldg. ;moving, pack'e,shipping, etc., at lowest rates. 19 Turk,nr.Mkt.;ph. East 1129, A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture household goods stored, moved, shipped. 723- 781 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. CONKLIN'S storage furniture and merchan- dise. 883 Golden Gate ave. Phone South 102 SUTTER, 2024, near Filimore—Nloely fur- nished rooms fo let; reasonable; pri TO, 1105—Nicely furnished rooms 1 convenience: to let; TAYLOR, 700—Large, first-floor, front, unny room; §2.50 week; bath and gas. ONT ave., 188—Unfurnished or furnished } or attic floor; near park; light hskpe. | TURK, 8§16—Large, sunny, front room, inclosed ing water; glso other desirable rooms. rooms to let; for one moderr ished Tooms . 204 Nicely furnished, sunny Tooms; aning water; $1.75 and up. Geary st.—Furnished rooms, tes; rent reasonable. TREAT ave., S30—Nice quiet street; furnished rooms to let. 98—Rooms to let, furnished; | THE Clarence, single and & sunny <, 204+ Fine furnished large sunny roome ét: running water; good location; $1.75 | week and up. YLOR, 615—X wly furnished rooms with baths PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.: phone West 2028. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st.: tel. Main 1840. Shipping at cut rates. NG MACHINES. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domestic office, 1021 Market st., near Bixth. | ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $3; siightly 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. Jessle 8798. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIBES. AN exceptionally good No, 3 Remin Smith Premier, $25; other writers, higher on, No. 1 Bt 84 SO HRtar, I v and lower prices; rentals, $2.50. The Type- ! writer Exchange, 638 California; tel.Main 266. TNITED STATES, 123 Bddy_near Market—400 | T-—mr T 31 T A ake rooms, 85c to $1 night, $1.75 to $8 week; elec- tric lights (no gas), running water in every room; clevator; read-room; free bus, baggage. NCIA, Mis- ™ 207—Sunny rooms to let; belt. ave., 1419—Sunny front rooms; ; ail convenlences; reasonable. 311—Sunny room; central LENCIA, 510—Sunny, neat furnished rooms to let VALENCIA, 564—Comfortable, well furnished rooms to let; moderate charges. VAN NESS ave, 707—Sunny, well furnished rooms to let. furnished rooms to NESS ave., 631—Large sunny rooms to let; walking distance; reasonable. VAl hed room for ome d bath. ished rooms furnished swell hed; bath VAN NESS ave., 850—Fine sunny front room: hot and cold water; use of parier; good board if desired. | WASHINGTON, 1408, comer Leavenworth— Furnished rooms in private family; no board. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st. nr. Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 ruoms 85c to $1.50 nightly, $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room: free bus, bagga ished rooms to let; rea- WEBSTER, 1400—Neat furnished rooms to lef very destrable location, —Nicely furnished gas, bsth, phene. suites and single board if desired, ms to let; rent reason- enient, sun- etc.,” from 3 to $15 week; rists solicited. hed rooms to let; rea- rtable furnished rooms ¥ 35—Rooms to let, furnished; reason- Pine—Rooms to let, fur- nished rooms room for two men, hed rooms to hed rooms; reasbn- to let, furnished; fornia—Sunny front reasonable rates. furnished | SHINGTON. 1408, corner Leavenworth— Nicely furnished rooms; private family; ma- rine view. | WEBSTER, 1160, corner Widy—Elegant newly furnished rooms to let; reasonable. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call. | 16 pages, tn wrapper, for mailing, §1 per year. ROOMS AND BOARD. | | O'FARRELL, 1880—Select boarders taken In private family; rooms nicely furnished, with | all conveniences; bath, phone, etc.; rates very reasonable. TTER, 1844, corner Webster—Fine furnished rooms in select private family: use of plano and parior if desired: best of table board, end rates reasonable. TURK, 11%9—Nicely furnished suites or single rooms in newly furnished, modern flat; pri- vate family: nice, quiet place for students; | 00 table board 'and rates reasonable. | BUSH, €14_Single and double rooms; German home cooking table board. Phone Montgom- ery 2482. BOARD and room; respectable and desirable; private family; $22.50, $40 for two. | _Haight st EDDY, 1 rooms, (The_Plaza)—Elegant furnished fronting Jefferson Park, with first— class board; location unexcelled. | GOLDEN GATE ave., 1891—Beautiful, sunny room, with board; bath, phone; home com- fort. HYDE, 612A—Sunny front_room; two gentle- men or couple; home cooking and comforts; | 845; single, $22.50. furnished le rooms; FRANKLIN, 1453—Fine furnished rooms with best of board; all home comforts; $25 to $35 per month, 512 all eunny furnished room to sunny, well shed sunny room: ew; references ry front room; Sunny furnish- furnished | rent rea- | FULTON, 1442—Pleasant, sunny rooms, with all comforts and privileges of refined home; large yard; near Park Panhandle. | O'FARRELL, 841—Nice, comfortable rooms with good board: also furnished rooms for housekeeping. POST, 1234—Beautiful sunny rooms to let in corner house, with first-class board; reason- able. ENTH, 252—Newly furnished rooms. all day; with or without board; first-cl new home. 3 shed rooms to let; A—Johnston (The), 605 O'Farrell—Sunny suite, with bath; home cooking; beautiful grounds. me to Jet, furgished, very DEVISADERO, 409—Elegant private rooms and board, ished rooms vete home. | FOLSOM, 1972—Rooms to let with excellent board; very reasonable. TAN Hotel, 120 Thirg st.—100 family rooms, 35c to $1.50 per $8 week: the only new and modern g-bouse in San , call bells, steam heat its guests. furnished, large, sun- nd side rooms; gquiet Furnished rooms to let Black 671 a rooms to let; 4—Pleasant rooms to oms to let in a beau- every convenience. 1337—Very desirable eunny let in elegant new top ¥ furnished, sunny rooms ) per week running water. near Sutter- onable rates Nice fu; single or b, between Guerrero rooms to let ewly hone furn. front suits private; no children r Van Ness—Nice &, water; also un- sonable, Polk and Van Ness— ny rooms; $1.50 week. »oms every accommodation. —Large home; private TOMA, 4063 room for one unny room; will make good family. near Fixtb—A nice front wo men; private family. Large double parlors, closet; sun: sun all day; also smail sun all day; all well fur- rk: gentlemen preferred. 449—To let, nice meighborhood; hed rooms; bath, 464—Neat, convenient furnished bath; rent reasonable. cgant sunmy rooms to lef OAK. 2383 —Neat furnished rooms to let; rea- scuabie, Francisco | ground floor; hot and cold | s free baths and ele- | | FRANKLIN, 1451—Corner house; sunny fur- nished rooms and good board. GUBRRERO, 126—Neatly furnished rooms to let with good home cooking. HOWARD, 2337—Pleasant room and board for HYDE, 38113%—Comfortable sunny furnished reoms with first—class board; moderate rates. LIBERTY, 80—Sunny double and single rooms; hot and cold water: bath: excellent board. SUNNY, clean rooms, with good board; rooms double and single. ‘808 Taylor st, TURK, T76—Top flat; swell and modern every respect; sunny rooms and board. | TURK, S10—Furnished rooms, with or without | board; cheap. P | ROOMS WANTED. Peseo——————rr oottt GENTLEMAN wishes single sunny room in of adults; plano; state terms. Box n | RAZORS. SR iSO | T CARRY one of the largest and most select | " lines of razors In the city. 1 offer a spe- clal razor at $1 and $1 50 that cannot be | duplicated for the money. Jordan, Henckels and Stiletto Razors at $2; corn parers, 7bc: hair clippers, $1 and up. SAFETY RAZORS. A safety razor is the most economical in- strument a man can own. Easy to shave with; easy to keep in good order. I carry all the best ones. Star Safety Razor, regular $2, my spe- -— 228 | gentieman. | from $20; guaranteed 1 year; rentals, $2.50 month. WALTER SCOTT. 207 Montgomery. BUN visible typewriter No. 2, $40; No. 3, $75;all makes rented. Pac.Typewriter Co.,117 Sutter. BARN TO LEASE. LARGE hay barn to lease, term of years, at Mission and 29th sts.; best location in ity for hay, grain and coal business; rent reas- onable. Apply 3310 Mission st. —_— DIVIDEND NOTICES. DIVIDEND notice—The Giant Powder Com- pany, Con., Glant Station, Cal.—A dividend, No. 88, of fitty cents (30c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company, has been declared, payable on April 10, 1906; transfer books will close April 8, 1906, at noon; checks will be malled. C. C. QUINN, secre- tary. S —— LEGAL NOTICES. WE have already bought the properties and privileges of Kwong Sung end Lay Sung Agriculture companies of Holt Station. Here- after all debts and other matters of which the two sald companies are parties to we are not responsible for. All profits that we shall make and properties we hold cannot be claimed by creditors of two sald companies. NEW KWONG SUNG CO. April 2, 1908, NOTICE is hereby given that we have pur- chased the business formerly conducted by Joseph Doudero and Louls Milanl at 1869 Powell gt. All outstanding accounts must be presented within b days. March 6, 1908. BUZZETTI- & ARIASL PROPOSALS. SEALED proposals will be recefved b State Board of Prison Directors at SalyPlxg; st., San Francisco, Cal. until 2 p. m, of April 30, 1906, and then publicly opened, for furnishing (1) $6-in. gauge six (6) to ten (10) contracter’s Jocomotive new or sea- ond-band; also for steam machine drilis and auxiliaries, steel scrapers and 15,000 barrels of cement. Specifications on file at the office of the board of directors, 831 Pine st. ROBERT T. DEVLIN, President Board of Prison Directors. P. H. McGRATH, Becretary. —_—— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. A 'ORCROSS Institute is now located at 810 Dia- mond st.. near 24th, for purpose of open-air exercises. It is a private institution, euring any case by Melbourne eystem; Castro cars. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles Winterbottom, 56, Larkspur, - nie L Fox, 49, Santa Cruz, i rabam’ J.' Sihau, 68, 905 Ocean 3 and Catharine M. Moller, 02, 908 Ceean ave. wig Thorsen, 22, 1027 Treat avenue, and Anne Myhre, 19, Oakland. rank E. Crouch, 21, 265 Duboce avenue, and Louise A. Renaud, 19, 1717% Larkin st Michael R. Benhinger, 24, 641 Point Lobos avenue. and Hazel zl‘,dvm.-!er‘ 23, Napa. Tt V. 2 2T, Angels Clarke. 2% T s e s ilip Bruso, 25, 1286 Turk street, and Tes- sie Fravere, 15 22 John street " uils Stagnaro, 31, 621 Broadway, and Mar- sherita Callori, 22, $17% Filbert street. John E. Donovan, 23, 1703 Kearny street, and_Annte Fusco, 2i, 5 Gavin blace. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sen matl will not bé inserted. They T10s be aoich in at either of the publication offices and bs indorsed with the name and residence of pwr- sons authorized to have the same published. o*ices restricted simply to the snnouncemont | ct the event are published onck in this column free of charge. e ——— BORN. | ABRAMS—In this city, March 20, 1008, to the wife of Feader Abrams, a daughter. BIEDENBACH—In this city, April 1, 1 to the wife of Fred Biedenblch? a son. il CLEMENTS—In this city, March 26, 1906, to the wife of T. H, Clements, a son. DANIELS—In this city, Apri! 2, 1006, to the wife of Albert W, Danlels, a daughter. GOODWIN—In this city, April 1, 1906, to the wife of F. Goodwin, son. i GREENLAW-—In this eity, April 6, the wife of Thomas J. ‘Snen‘inw, a m ¥ G'{NZ&UBGI;:‘R lrn gfl. city, March 31, 1908, o the wife of Harry L. Gun o g zburger, a HANSON—In this city, April 1, 1 Wite of James Hanson, & daugnter ©° tH° HENRY—In this city, April 4, 1 wite of Dr. Joseph W. Henry: a mgfifiéh' MULLARKY—In this city, to the Mullarky, & daughter. My MANNING—In this city, April 1, 1906, to the wife of Jobn W. Manning (f v Tite, of Jobn W. Manoing (frmerly Katie MOELLER—In_this city, March 29 zm;R wife of George W. Moeller, .'-ég?" » PERRENOUD—In this city, March 7, to the wife of Henry Perrénoud, a daughice, REA—In this city, March 26, 1906, to the fu:["b._cll s;p‘:rv:wr L. A. Rea, a daughter. n city, April 2, 1906, of Phomas R. mm,p-_ son. to i wits SNEDEKER—In this city, April 2, 1 tke wife of Robert E. Snedeker, a son’ ' THOMPSON—In this city. Aoril 5, 1 the wite of William W. Thompson, J-"f.'..fi‘? TYRRELL—In this clty, March 9, 1906, wife of Louls 'P‘;l'l'“t{ a lflr:: % toi VOLKMANN—In this city, April 3, 1906, to ar Satety X “$1 50 | _the wife of £. F. Volkmann, a daushter. Extia blades . . 100 | Gillette Safety :u:m with 12 lhlun, i MARRIED. | Trequiriag_no_honiagor stropping. ..« BLANCHARD—DEWING—In this cif e hs‘:l‘:t’y Razor, 24 blades. ... 30 BLI008 By the Sevip K""“t’d"m B R e an e v ; HALL—HODGE—At Sunnyval Gem Satety Razor - - 180 Feouny, car Apr 4, 1m°;u§;“z'x?e Rév: 7 o . THAT MAN wrTIs, 3 E. Church, San Francisco, Harry & 1ol 1008 Market st., San Francisco. S Ban_ousiseci Ane Wil otRiiy DIED. RAZOR STROPS. Edwin, 11 Kimberly, Chas.. 56 A carefully eelected assortment fn all the | Barnes Jobn g % best materials, from 25¢ up. 7ol o Btar Bafely SUrODE .....................$] 00 Etar Stropping Machines -‘lulflfli’“ Razors Honed and Ground, Honing........280 THAT MAN PITTS, v 1008 Market ot., San Francisco. D — S Helm, Anna, 58 Shutt, George, 81 Hildebrand, ‘Al ith, Pauline, 59 Howe, John w?'m" Stz Carl, 18 Jackson, Wm, €., 26 Wehle, Isaag, 71 - Wickert, George, 46 Johnson. John R., 58 Wiley, Joseph, 80 Kiely, Hannah, 60 ANDERSON—In _estuary, near Fruitvale, March 26, 1906, Bdwin Anderson, beloved son of Charles G. and Bernadina Anderson, and brother of Tillie, Charles and Clinton An- derson, a native of Berkeley, Cal years and 3 months. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, Aprll 8, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the residence of his’ parents, 1204 Wheeler ave- nue, Frultvale. Interment Eversreen Cem- etery. BARNES—In d County Hospital, Roril 7, 1006, John Basnes, s native of Call: fornia, ‘aged 41 years. CLARKE—Entered into rest, April 4, 1008, Merearet E. Clarke, beloved sister of John B, Joseph F. and Willlam I. Clarke and Mrs. H. L. Tisdale. D7The funeral will take place from her late residence, 618 Haight street, at 10 a. m. today (Sunday), April 8. Interment St. Mary's Cemetary, Oakland. DIAMOND—In Jose, Cal.. April 6, 1906, Frances C., wife of J, C. Diamond, mother of Mrs. R.' K. Kennedy and E. L. McDaw ell, daughter of Mrs, john Sherman, and sister of Mrs. Laura Grossman and Frank J. Sherman of Oregon, a native of Vermont, aged 44 years 7 months and § days. DORWARD—In this city, April 7, 1906, James Fowler, beloved gon of Joseph E. and Ma garet Dorward, and brother of Joseph, garet and Dorothy Dorward, & native of San Francisco, aged 14 years and 1 month. ©7 Notice of funeral hereafter. FITZGERALD—In thjs city, April 8, 1806, Patrick Fitzgerald, a native of Ireland, aged LARERT 6, 1906, Be: FLAHERTY—In this city, April - nard, beloved husband of Bridget Flaherty, and beloved father of Mary, Della, Martin, John and Margaret Flaherty, & native of County Galway, Ireland, aged 76 years 6 months and 7 days. A member of the. Gran- ite Cutters’ Association. CFThe funeral will take place tomorrow (Monday), at 9:30 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 1546 Tenth avenue South, thence to All Hallows' Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock s m. Interment private, Holy Cross Ceme- ory. FONTE—In Oakland, April 3, 1008, Antonlo Fonte, beloved father of Joseph T. Fonte and Mrs. 'J. W. McHugh, a native of St Mathews, Azores, aged 50 years 1 month and lays. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday) from Maccabees' Hall, Eleventh and Clay streets, Oakland, at 1 o'clock. Offi- Gery and members of W. P. E. C. are re- epectfully uested to be present today (Sun- day) at the hall at 1 p. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. R GORDON—In this city, April 5, 1906, m Gordon, huskand of the late Elyzabeth, Gor- don, and beloved father of Mrs. Marion Het- fernan, Ernest English Gordon and Mrs. Dan McDougall, & native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 67 years and 5 months. HANSEN—In this city, April 5, 1808, John L., beloved husband of Mary Hansen, and steptather of William C. Voigt, & native of Norway, aged 38 years 7 montha and 10 days. A member of Court Twin Peaks No. 7556, £ Friends and acquaintances are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), April £at 2 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue. Interment Greenlawn Ceme- tery, by electric_funeral car from Thirtieth street and San Jose avenue. HELM—In this city, April 7, 1006, at her resi- dence, 523 Laguna street, Anna, beloved wife of Theodore Helm, a native of Germany, aged 08 years. HILDEBRAND—In this city, April 6, 1806, Alexander Hildobrand, beloved husband of Emilie Hildebrand, and devoted father of Ernst Hildebrand, a native of Beritn, Ger- many, aged 77 years § months and 12 days. A member of Ridgely Lodge No. 284, I. O. O. F.._and_Pacific Stamm No. 66, Ind. Order of ‘Red Men. [ Funeral services will be held at his late residence, 3647 Twentieth street, to- day (Sunday), at 1:30 o’clock p. m. Interment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Please omit flowers. HOWE—At rest, in this city, March 31, 1006, John W., beloved husband of Lena How father of Violet C. and the late Lilly M. B. Howe, and brother of Mrs. Mary Adler, a native of Connecticut, aged 40 years 1 month and 17 days. A member of Eureka Valley Lodge No. 252, A. O. U. W. [7The funeral will tak (Sunday), April 8, at 9 a. m., from the par- lors of H. F. Subr & Co. 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Inter- ment private. JACKSON—In Oakland, Cal, April 6, 1906, Willlam Clarence, beloved husband of Anna Jackson, and bsloved son of J. W. Jackson, nd brother of Edward, Jessie and James ackson, a native of Indiana, aged 26 years and 15 days. JOHNSON—In Oakland, Cal, April 7, 1006, John R. Johneon, son of the late Mary Jane Clitton, & native of Massachusetts, aged 08 years. KIELY—In this city, April 7, 1906, Hannah, eloved wife of Bartholomew Kiely, and mother of Jerry, Bert, Charles and Kitty Kiely and Mrs. J. H. Byrne, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. (Portland, Condon and Heepner papers please Copy.) @7 The funeral will take piace tomorrow (Monday), at §:30 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 708 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Mary’s Cathedral where a solemn re— quiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. KIMBERLY—In this city, April 6, 1906, Charles, beloved husband of Rebecca Kim- berly, and father of Katherine, James and Lora' Kimberly, a native of New York, aged 56 years 7 months and 23 days. [ Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services today (Sunday), a 2:30 o'clock p, m., at the parlors of Bunker & Lunt, 2606 Mission street, between Twen- ty-second and Twenty-third (Mission Masonic Tempie). Interment private. KLEIN—In this city, April 6, 1906, Charles Kiein, beloved husband of Maggie Klein, and father of Minnie and Edith Klein, & native of Denmark, aged 40 years. A mem- ber of Golden Gate Lodge No. 49, D. B. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from Alcazar Hall, 120 O'Farrell street, where services will ‘'be held under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No, 49, D, B. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend strests at 11:80 o’clock. MANNIX—In Silver City, N. Mex., March 30, 1006, John E., beloved husband of Mary Mannix, beloved son of John and the late Mary Ann Mannix, and brother of Frank P. Mannix, Mrs, L. Jones and the late Mrs, William Westerfield, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 37 years and 11 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today (Sunday), April 8, at 12 o'clock m., fro the parlors of Carew & English, 29 Van Ness avenue, thence to Holy Cross Church for services at 12:30 o'clock p. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, McCIEL—In this city, April 6, 1906, Rose J. McClel, beloved wife of Joseph McClel, mother of Blanche McClel, daughter of Rose Munyan, and sister of Mrs. B. Fratas, Mrs. M. Tardova, Mrs. M. Farry, Frank Joseph Joaquin, Manuel Antome and Carrie Mun- yan, a native of Centerville, Alameda County, ‘aged 32 years 0 months and 21 days, [ Friends and acquaintances arc respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 8, at 2 o'clock p. at All Saints Church at Haywards, Cal. Interment Cathollc Cemetery, Haywards. McDONALD—In this city April 7, 1906, Li- sette McDonald, beloved wife of Alexander C. McDonald, and mother of Mrs. Margaret Booth, George W. and Alexander W. Mc- Donald, a native of Westphalen, Germany, aged 71 years 7 months and 19 days. TFFriends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral Tuesday, Avril 10, at 10 o'clock a. m., from her late residence, 1521 Leavenworth street, near P cific. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. McCLOUD—In this city, April 6, 1906, Alex- ander McCloud, beloved husband of Ann Me- Cloud, and loving father of Mrs. H. B. Severns, Mrs. J. J. Rudden and Margaret McCioud. a native of Newport, Wales. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tomorrow — e e HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher.) DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 20 Fitth st., opposite Lincoln School. Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, ———Funeral ' Directors and Embalmers— Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW AT 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st, Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. H. J. McAv 4 place today MCAVOY, O'HARA & GO malTen S B Lady Assistants. South 247 GEO. W. LUNT. HENRY C. BUNKER. BUNKER & LUNT oo, A ON I om0, CRAIG,COCHRAN&CO. Funcral Directors (Establishea 1858) 461 GOLDEN GATE AVENUE. (Monday), April 9, at 9:15 o'clock a. m., from his’ late residence, 2010 Bush street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, Van Ness avenue and O'Farrell street, where a Te- quiem high mass will' be celebrated for the Tepose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment private, Holy Cross Cemetery. PARRIS—In this city, April 6, 1906, William Parris, dearly beldved son of Albert M. and Jennie Parris, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year and 10 months. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tiday (Sunday), at 1:30 o'ciock p. m., from th residence of his ts, '119% Langton street, thence to St. Joseph's Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. PIES—In this city, April 6, 1900, Katle Pies, dearly beloved daughter of Louisa Pies, and sister of Louisa and Martha Ples, a mnative of San Francisco, aged 6 years. REGLI—In this city. April 7, 1906, Irene, infant daughter of Charles and Mary Regll, and siater of Mrs. Rose Morrns and Anita, Lucille, Myrtle, Louls and Thomas Rexll, & native of San Francisco, aged 21 days. SEELIG—In this city, April 5, 1906, Agnes, beloved_daughter of Henrika and the late Simon Seelg, and beloved sister of Mrs. B. Chevalles, Mrs. G. Schioss, Mrs. J. Sufrin and Hilda and Laura Seelig, a native of Cal- ifornia. @7 The funeral services will be held today (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. at the chapel of L O. Lobos avenue. SHUTT—In Fruitvale, Cal, April 7, 1908, George Shutt, beloved father of Cyrus, Wil- liam_A., Ellas B., Frank, John E., Henry G. Shutt and Mrs. Belle Bozarth, and brother of Eli Shutt and Mrs. Mary A. Yoe a native of Pennsylvania, aged Si yedrs § months and 16 days. SMITH—In the City and County Hoepital April 7, 1906, Pauline Smith, & Dpative of Germany, aged 50 years. STULZ—In Oakland, Cal., April 7, 1006, Carl Stulz_dearly beloved husband of Aguste, and father of George H., Charles, Willlam, Hen- Ty, Herman and Mrs, Amelia Brown. a native of Germany, aged 78 years 2 months and 37 ays. WEHLE—In this city, April 5, 1908, Isasc Wehle, a native of Prague, Hohemis, aged 71 years 4 months and 10 days. L7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Bay City Lodge No. 71, I O. O. F., are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral to- (Bunday), at 9:45 . m., from Ma- nic Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, whare services will be held by Fidel- ity Lodge No. 120, F. and A. M., and thence by train leaving Third and Townsend streets station at 11:50 a. m. to Cypress Lawn Cemetery for incineration. Remains at the funeral chapel of Theodor Dierks, 432 Golden Gate avenue, between Larkin and Polk streets, WICKERT—In this city, April 5, 1906, George Wickert, a native of Germany, aged 46 years 8 monthis and 8 days. 7 Friends, acquaintances and members of Knights of the Royal Arch and Old Friends' Grove No. 189, U. A. O. D., are respectfully invited to atfend the funeral on Tuesday, April 10, at 2 o'clock p. m., from Eacle Hall, 73] Market street, under the auspices of the Knights of the Royal Arch. Inter— ment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Remains at the parlors of A, W. Martin & Co., 819 O'Farrell street. WILEY—In this city, April § 1806, Joseph Wiley, beloved husband of Bliza Wiley, and father of Harry end Frank Wiley and’ Mrs. T. J. Douglas, & native of New York, aged 80 years and 7 monthe. A member of Charter Oak Lodge No. 20, K. of P. (Stock- ton_papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, April 8, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., at the parlors of Julius S. Godeau, 810 Van Ness avenue, between Eddy and Eills streets. Interment I O. O. F. Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS. I desire to express my sincere and heart- felt thanks in behalf of myself and my late wife's family to the many kind friends and neighbors for the kindness and comforting sympathy. and beautifal floral bfflmnan-ln nerously extended in my late bereave: k < >/ JAMES PETERS. O. F. Cemetery, Point WOODLAWN CEMETERY, San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, 586 James Ilood Buflding. 8. F. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued From Page 53. recelpts at this port thus far this year at 121,237 bags, against 107,301 bags during the st year. The sales from first hands were 85,057 bags, against 75,26, The stock in first hands April 1 was 51,426 bags, against 69,032, The world's visible supply April 1 was 10,747,581 bags, against 12,966,743, The circular says: “March business has been heavy as to both imports and deliveries, the latter being con- fined extensively, as _heretofore, to_Coffees of moderate price, of which current Salvador and fair grades of washed formed the larger part. Prices are quotably about the same as on March 8, with the exception of Costa Ricas, holders’ ldeas for these having recently ad- vanced materially owing to light existing stocks and the prospect of but nominal arrivals from thet country during the remalnder of the season. The most inferlor sorts have also hardened a llttle, arrivals belng scarcely suffi- clent to meet the extreme demand for such descriptions. Good to prime washed of all rowths still move slowly at acceptable dif- forences unloss color is perfect and bean ex. ceptionally large, and thess are in constant ¢emand, cholce parcels bringing readily 13%o to 1il5c. Intermediats qualities, at say lic to 13¢, are more or less neglecteds Compared wWith the figures of April 1 last year, receipts and sales are larger. stocks in first hands smaller and in the aggregate the local statis- tical position is regarded a healthy on “Spot Brazil Coffee in New York has de— clined J4c during the past month, but senti- ment in the speculative field has gone more strongly against its distant position and futures are nearly & half cent lower within the same The net profits of the Utah Consolidated Cop- per Company for 1905 were $1,887,385, an in- craase of $723,087. Dividends amounting to $1,050,000 were paid, leaving a_surplus of $887,385. The total surplus on December 31, 1905, was $1,616,219. The Cunard Steamship Company has declared a dividend of 4 per cent, after providing fully for depreciation and placing £50,000 In the re- serve. Last year no dividend was paid. In 1004, 1903 and 1902, dividends of 4 ver cent in 1901, 8 per cent; in 1800, 3; in in 1898, 2%, and In 1897, 2%. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. April 7—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 108% 4s qr cp aw. — !3s qr coup. Ala A W 3% — — |Ok T Con Js. — Asso Ofl 58 80 95 O W gtd 8. — CPC 5s.107% — |(Oceanic S 3s — "110%| Om Cable 6s.1 & 96% 94% BB Ry Do — PE 5. — —" —"|Pac L&P 5. — SERES G ERsEEE 4 = E4 L4P 6s. — — |Powellse €s 1113113 F&CHE. — — |Sac RSe. = Geary-st Bs. 25— |SF & SJV5s.118%120 H C&S 5%s.106% — |SF.0& 8J%s.118% — Do Bs ....100% — |Slerra R 6s.116 — HonR T 65110 — |S P of A 6s LA Elec 55105 — | (1909) ....100%105% LAG 103104 | (1910) .... — 108 LA c'és SPC 1 cg 5s.118% — P B R 6s. — 135% S V Wat 6s. — — Do 4s 2dm. — 101 Biss oo Stkna 100 — UG&E DB — 100% UR of SF 4s $3% 84 Val Co P Bs. — 1083 Yos SL 43s. 92% 95 STOCKS. Port Costa... — €8 S V wat Co 88 38% ELECTRIC. % 6%/Pac L Co.. 83 60 S F National — Cal Safe Dp.162% — First Natnl.325 340 SAVINGS Ger 5 & L.3000 Hum S Bk.2250 Mutual Sav.110 8 F Bav U.705 STREET RAILROADS. - |Pl'|lldlo e 48— POWDER. Gtant Con.. 79 80 | SUGAR. |Onomea 8 C. 29 Pasunau's & 118 = BANKS. Sav & L §0.108 Sec Sav Bk.400 Union T Co.3000 Hawatian C. 83% — Honokas EC 11§ 1% Huteh SP C 13 Union 8 Co. 423% — Kilsuea 8 C— 1| Do peel Makawell C. 34% — Alaska P A. 53 B4 |Oceanio S Co 2 ‘Asso Ofl Co. 48% 80 |Pac Aux FA. — Cal F C A. — 102%|Pac C_Borx.152 Cal Wine A 88 87| PacS Tel Co.101%105 MVé& MtTm.110 — | SALES. Morning Sesston. Board— 80 Glant Powder Con.. 10 Hawallan Coml & Sugar, cas 20 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 150 Mutual Electric Ligh 671 Mutual Electric Light $1,000 Cal Gas & B1 G M & Oceanic S 8 Co 5e Sac El Gas & Ry s, b 8. 8 P of Arizona (1909). United R R of S F 4s. United R R of 23 asasgnass‘s & aREEeaSeRuysy L LL] Unlisted Securities. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. Bid, Ask. 6s.104% — | SF G&E4%s.102%104 —| BF & NP 0s.111 2 e — o SF Drdk Bs.110 115% MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ala 8 Co. Gas Con A. — 20% Mat Nav Co. — 140 N Cal P Co. 1% Orpheum Co. 20% PacC Cas Co.14T — Pac Sur Co. — 120 | Parat Paint.117% — S F Drydock — 78 150 20 Cal Cot Mls 87% — C Jockey C1.130 150 CalT I & T.llg 5 Chutes Co.. Cyp_L Imp. DptPwd prd 9214 Do com... — 104 Hono P Co. — 81 |S0& MTgbt. — Do old pl. 20 38 |Truck Elect. 204 — Do nw pl. 81% — SALES. Morning Session. Street— 100 Cypress Lawn Imp Co. 5.00 California Stock and 0fl Exchange. Oil Stocks— Bid. Asked. ArlIne ......ccecnacians 35 40 Ass Oil Stock Co Tr Cert. .. B1 52 Chicago Crude 3 PR 48 50 45 osds 39 16.00 . Kern (new) McRittrick Peerless Pittsburg Senator Toltec Twenty-elght . Gas and_Electric— Northern Cal Power ....... Sy perfod. Visible supply decreased 577,000 bags in March, “Today's first hand stock consists of 2540 bags Costa Rica, 498 Nicaragua, 10,900 Sal- vador, 20,900 Guatemala, 2780 Mexican and 4808 various; in all, 51,428 bags. “Deliverics from first hands since the S8th ult. include: 1130 bags Costa Rica, 179 Nica- ragua, 22,628 Salvador, 10,202 Guatemala, 1609 Mexican and 2203 other kinds; in all, 38,041 bags, against 30,867 last year. “Market closes’ steady. Costa Rica (stock 2540 bags)—14@150 for strictly prime washed; 124@13%c for prims washed; 1114@12%c for good washed: 13@15c for good to prime washed peaberry; 12@12%c for good to prims peaberry: 11@11}4c for good to prime: 1014@10%e¢ for fair; 9@10%c for com- mon to ordinary. | Salvador (stock 10,900 bags)—11%@12%c for prime to strictly prime washed; 103 @11%c for good washed; 914@10c for fair washed; 113: 12%c for 800d to prime washed peaberry; 1 10%5¢ for good to prime semi-washed; 9K @10c for superior unwashed; 93¢ for good green un washed; 10%@llc for good to superior un- washed peaberry; T%@9o for common to or- dinary. Ecuador (stock 115 bags)—Current unwashed, 10c. O aragua (stock 408 bage)—11@12 for prime waszhed; 9@10%c for falr to strictly good washed: 914@9%¢c for good to superior unwashed; 101%:@10%¢ for good to prime un- washed peaberry, Guatemala (stock 29,900 bags) and Mexican (stock 2750 bags)—18%4@14%4c for fancy waehed; 11%@13c for prime to strictly prime washed: 104@113c for strictly good washed; 10%@10%c for good washed; 91%4@10c for fair washed; 9@9%c for medium: 74@9c for com- mon to ordinary; 11%@12%0 for good to prime Washed peaberry; 10%@llc for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 9%@10c for good to su- perior unwashed. Hawailan (stock 8794 bags)—13@l40 for fancy: 11%@12%c for prime: 1014@11%c for good: 9%@10%c for falr; 11@i2¢ for peaberry; 7@9c for Jow grades. Receipts of Producy. FOR SATURDAY, APRIL T. Flour. qr sks... 2,980 Hay, tons 540 7| Straw, tons . 30 9,862| Wool, bales . 260 722| Feed, sks B80T 123! Hides, No 416 627 Pelts, bdls 6i0 8 Quicksilver, 231 90! Lime, bblg 181 40| Wine, gals 13,100 ORBEGON. THE STOCK MARKET. Nothing New in Local Securitlies and Mining Stocks. Most of yesterday's business on the Stock and Bond_Exchange in bonds, but even In them trading was light. United Rallroads to the amount of $22,000 at $84.1214 to The only variation' worthy of note in OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session, ‘Board— 1708 Asso Ofl Co Stock Tr Cert........ Mining Stocks. BAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cleco Stock and Bxchange Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Session—Comstocks. 100 Alta 150 Ophiir . 81 100 Andes 300 Potost ... 21 800 Challenge . 1500 Potost 20 200 Challenge 500 Savage . .40 200 Con Va M 100 Scorpion . 10 100 Confidence . 400 Sierra Nev... 33 800 Crown Point. 300 Union Con s 100 Gould & Cur. 100 Union Con 46 400 Gould & Cur. 100 Utah . 04 100 Hale & Nore. 200 Yello t 13 100 Yellow Jacket 14 200 Yellow Jacket 15 200 Justice 100 Kentuck 100 Mexican .....1.18 12 m. Informal Session—Comstocks, 100 Belcher 100 Chollar 100 Con Va 300 Gould & Cur. 400 Hale & Nore. 500 Hale & Norc. 300 Slerra Nev. 5. 800 Union Con 100 Yellow Jacket 400 Yeliow Jacket 200 Yellow Jacket o851 gt g o. BunzkuEEFgRses - YT PR nasl i pméa- Bt sss L . E i : i ss i 8 il alfisiisatitictinita: £ i 1M i f f 2000 2000 9000 1500 2000 1500 1000 1000 3000 1000 4700 800 b 500 3500 100 4000 4000 3000 1000 i 500 - 500 May Queen... 2000 l‘i‘m Mineral Hill. 1300 42| 1000 Mineral HIIl.. 3000 . 10| 3C0 Miz Ex, s 10 3000 Dixfe, 11 500 Mustang Man. 2000 Eurel s 1000 Montgomy Mt 1500 Fur: .2.10{ 1000 Montgomy Mt 300 G A 1.12%) 1 Do, 8 10... 500 Gold :! 10,00 Nev T Gold 2000 Gold 1.60(2000 Do, b 60. 250 Do, .€0f 1000 North Stdr. 2000 G Ba 35/ 1300 North Star 2000 G Bar Annex 34| 8000 North Star. 56 2000 Ohio Ton 35,3500 Orig Bullfrog. 60| 1000 Orig Bullfrog. 61, 4000 Potlateh 25 *?3: PEFPEL 3 EFFB 3000 Gt Bend Bx. 23.2000 Red.Top Ex. 08 2211000 Red Top Ex. 07 05{ 2000 Rescue ... 16 26| 500 Rescue, s 5.. 16 78/ 1000 Sandstorm Ex 03| 500 Syl Humphrey 28 2000 Silver Plick... 23 1000 Tramp 3 Co.1.23 2000 Do, b 30. 100 Jumbo Ex 6200 Jumpng Jack 40! 200 2200 Jump Jack,si0 40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah District. | 1100 Sandstorm. 1.27 25 1100 :x Bid. Asic. | B Ask. 5.62 5.75 MacNamara.. $4 83 — 20 2.30 08 09{Midway Bx... 26 33 8 — 28 37 28 ° 30 95 3. 1 20 — 19 17 = o4 o6 08 32 Gold Anchor.1.12 1.17 58 Gold Crown. 35 40 48 Golden Gate. — 21 - Gold Mt .... 08 09| - Gold Mt Con — 0L 16 Gld Reef Con 22 25 — 1. Great Westra 05 07 — Home ... 27 30| Tonslv & Gid — 10 Ind Tomopah. 08 04| Ton of Nev.18.00 19.00 Towa Ton ... 12 —| Virginia 10— Jim Butler...1.50 1.52{ West Exnd....3.30 3.33 J Butler Ex. — 07| West Ton. — Little Ton ..3.50 4.00| Goldfield District. Adams ...... 08 (09{Gt Bend Ex. 22 24 Atlanta’...0 20 21| Hibernla . — ® Aurora ..... — 02| Highland . 5 ot Berkeley .... — 20| Jumbo. M ‘Cal1.85 1.70 Black Ants.. 02 03 Jumbo Ex .. 19 20 Bik Btte Ex. — 05/Juno ......... 01 03 Biack Rock.. 08 04| Joshua . B — Blue Bell 04 05| Kendall ...J 91 96 Blue Buil 13 16| Kendall Bx .. 08 04 Brookiyn ... 03 06| Laguna ...... 18 2L Btte Goldfieid 15 20| Lone Star ... 12 13 Bull & Bear. 04 07 Lucky Boys.. — 04 33 34/ Mayne .. — 14 40 50| May Queen... 35 36 08 —|McMahon . — 10 26 28/ Militown M.. 10 — — 20| Mohawk s 52 Commonwith. 40 — — Conqueror .. 17 18| 26 30 — Bo| 2 — 10 1 — a & 13 S o - o 10 [ 04 Potlatch 08 20 on)m Lion ... 08 12 13{ Red Top . 50 4.00| Red Top Ex. — 710 Sandstorm ...1.25 1. — 05| Sandstorm Bx — 10 o7 10|Silver Pick... 25 28 Gld Belmont. — 01l Simmerons .. 12 — Goldfleld Min 04 55|St Ives ... 32 I3 Gd N Star.. — 15, Sunayside — 8 Gold Hill ... 01 —|Treacurs o 03 Goldfleld Ton — 03| Veras . or 03 Great Bend.. 50 60| Vernal o e Gt Bend Anx. — 16 Bullfrog District. Amargosa ... Gold Sceptre.. 51 Amethyst Gldfia Bulifrg 08 Gld_ Mt Glend Big Bullfrog. Bonanza Hili | H Hooligan. . 10 Bonnie Clare 25 30| Homestake C. Bulifrog Min 63 64/ Lige Harris.. Bullfrog Anx 03 04/ Lind Bulifrog Bullfrog Com — 13| Maryland .... Bullfrog Cons — 13| Mont Bullfrog Bullfrog Ex. 00 11 Montgomy Mt Blfrg Dalsy.. 33 —|M Shoshn Ex. Bifg Jumper. 30 35| Ohio Bulifrog. Bifg Mayfiwr — 48| Orig Bullfro; Bullfrg N Bk 54 35, Pllot Bifrg Sunset. 28 30| Red Dog . B | Svews Tew Bitrg Velvet. = San Francisco | I8 8658550 BRUBRRI | 28558 Shoshone . Shoshn B Steinway ... | Tramp M Co.1.20 1. 1.07{ Tripoiite Gold 11.55 1.60| Ventura ..... G Bar Annex 34 36| Vista Grande. Gold Bar Ex. — 12/ Wolverine ... Manhattan District. Apr Fool Bx 08 10/ Man Cowboy. 21 Atlan & Pac. 12 14| Manhat Dxtr.1.02 1.08 Comet Gold.. 16 —|Man Hid Trs. 13 Gold Wedge. 20 22 Manhat L Joe 13 Granny 21 —| Manhat Jumb 13 Jumpng 40 41 Manhattan M. 20 Little Grey.. 35 40| Manbat Navaj i Man Baxter. 22 —I| Man Pine Nut — Manhat Belle 10 12| Man Thankss = Man Broncho 20 21 Manhat Whal p Man Carson. 11 14 Man Verde. Man Central. — 20| Mineral Hi 1.50/ M Mustng An 30/ Mustang Man. 14! Orig _Manhat. Manhat Con.1 Man Con Ex Manhat Comb Bl 2ZER8E2 | 256188 8818/ | ISBEI 8&aRaa! | | = Manhat Cres. 35! Syl Humphrey Other Districts. Cyrus Noble. — Lookout Gold. — El DoradoNv 15 Lynx Creek... 91 Esperanza .. — Nev G Crater — Gold Reed M — ev Sunshine 34 Golden Terra 90 Nev Tule Goid 12 13 Goldyke Reef 20 Palmetto .... — 25 Gold Quartz. 40 Paim L Strke 0T (8 Johnnle Cons — Paymaster ... 0L (3 Kawich Gold 02 Ray & O'Brien — 08 Kawich Kyst 0L Rocco Hmstk. 80 — Kawch M Co — Tokop Com .. 10 1§ Little George 08 - TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGEH. Following were the sales on 'he San Fran o 25 E 0 8 eisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterdays 9:15 a. m. Session. 2500 Ton N Star. 2000 Adams .. 2000 Mayflower 2000 Man Broncho 1 a 2500 Bullfrog Min 9000 Blue Bull.... 7500 Orig Bullfrog 2000 Do, s 10... 4000 Nat Bank ... 1000 Do b 15... 382000 Ohio . 1000 Gold Bar....1.55| 1500 Ohlo . . e 3000 Gt Bend, s5. 60|3000 L Jos, b 10. 14 2000 Atlanta . 20 2000 Rescus 18 1000 Dixte, s 10.. 10| 1000 Cowboy 20 500 G Silver Pick 20, 1000 Nev Goldfisid. 28 3500 Booth ..:.... 831000 Tramp M Co.1.23 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tenopah District. Bid Ask. Bld Aske. Belmont ....5.50 8.00 Mizpah Ex... 28 — Great Westrn 05 05 I =30 HomeCon .. — . = 8 Ind Tomopah. — 04 - 19 Jim Butler. ..1.50 1.50 3 Butler | Bx. 05 e ttle Tom... — L MacNamara.. 82 . Goldflel 4 Adams . 08 60 Blk Btte Ex. 04 - — = [ 08% — S 2E 82 6 — 07% — o = o il o4 Sandstorm. 1.25 1.27% — .23/ Sandstorm Ex — 10 54 Siiver Pick... 28 — —_— Simmerons .. — 20 Bullfrog District. Amethyst ... — 93/ Dn Bifg Anx. 25 Aty AnE W% | Lige Bt % & Bifg ltyflmv; ; “!mmu “ — Bulitrog —i Orig 22 23 Bullfrg N Bk 54 , 53l Tramp M...1.20 1.27'% Manhattan District. 19 —)Manhat Con..1.70 — — 30{Man Cowboy. 19 20 13 14| Manhattam M. — 21 Man Baxter. — Dhrey v Man Broncho 18 | o o Other Districts, Esperanza .. 0034 01| Kawich Gold. — 03 SN S AT PR LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Saturday, April 7. Schr San Buenaventurs, Glibert, 4% days River. R s dot Power schr Chetco, Buchard, San Vicenta