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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1900. BECNECAL, NNPREEHESEN, | REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale | A CHEAP little ranch of 30 acres, near rail- fine | road town, Alameda County; house, barn, DEWING'S, | poultry houses, plenty of good water. Get particulars of this. H. H. CRAI«E 508 Calif. | — | — o st | never wet; best in the world: | 157 ACRES No. 1 land, 2 miles from railroad E of 211 kinds of musical town, Alameda County; house, barm, etc.; . Anders G well watered; a splendid farm; price reduced —{ ¢ 508 California T ole-vm 5o. 324 Golden of high rnde planos; Ha Hardmans, et ice pianc $50. A FINE assortmen ton, 1 Biano cheap: installment $8 r 1 SCHMITZ, 16 McAllister st. ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. 412 Sacramento st agent for | §o0.3 on and Hallett & Davis planos. e N and new. H. | cash, $10 per mont ywhere In Alameda or will furnish d build on terms to suit. Bulider, 128 Park st. BARGAINE in improved and unimproved Ala- meda real estate in all parts of Alameda on terms. Alameda Lnd Company, 1500 . Alameda; 20 Post st.. San Franelscc = BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS 2 | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. new planos: £ n up. BRUENN, 208 Post st | perfect order, OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. for- | —— w by Stag NS OFFERED BY O. G. MAY & CO. ASHTON room cottage; street improved. facing south. rents for $165. ew home of 5 rooms and basement. ew little dream of a home. —Up to date; 8 rooms, etc. | $4750—Cannot be beaten for. a bargain: 11 Tooms, ete. $5000—New modern shingled hou $5500—You ought to see this plac 2 blocks of U. C. $5000—Here is a chance in a lifetime: corner 1ot: 100x123: street improved both sides; house 7 rooms; situate in the Hillegass Tract; cost_over $600( 0. G. MAY & CO., Agents, Berkeley Station. elegant store and basement : 951 business center; orner lot; 2s removed to 700 Post; Sunday by PARTNERS WANTED. d_paying Box 4468 > OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OFFICE—1118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. I‘K RN HED or \xnl’u)‘mh«-d house of 8 large rooms and bath; sanitary plumbing; lot Sx | 100; central location. Apply 539 1th st., Oakld. | TO let—Fine rooms suitable for light manufac- | HURLEY—In this city, September 23, 1500, turing purposes. _Apply at 511 Sansome s ODD FELLOWS' Cemetery Azsoqul!on—‘rhc election of trustees, etc. Board of Trustees. GEORGE PENLINGTON, TO LEASE. Seattle, Edward, beloved husband of Mary L. Holland, a native of England. Weather Report. Mary, beloved wife of ‘#he late John Hurley, a2th Meridian—Pacific Time.) and beloved mother of Cornelius Hurley and S5AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23, 1505 p. m. 1 Mrs. J. J. Cronan, & Dative of Bantry, County | mne following maximum. temperat it Cgfifi;fld.;fi“{fiuflfi?flm respect- | TePorted from stations in California to-day: SPECIAL NOTICES. fully invited o tiend the funeral fo-mOFToW | Bureka ...... . 38)Los Angeles, i Feows e Tfiuméso:flfi"o:' 3::}:3‘}‘ | (Tuesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the residence | Mount Tamalpais.... 6 Sacramento “ Eeptember 21 1000, Bt 2 B meoat the offis | Of her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cronan, 317 Jessie | Independence - | §2 San Luis Obispo... . 8 of ‘the assoctation, Boint Tobos ave., for the | Street, thence to St. Pat-ick's Church, where 76/San Diego.. & -84l By order of (h,\ a requiem high mass will be celebrated for San l"rl.nclmo data: Maximum temperature, the repose of her soul, at 9 o'clock. Inter- ; ment Mount Calvary Cemetery. 68; minimum, 54; mean, 61. TR E:Z?‘“' " | LOWENBERG—In this city, September 22, 1900, | The pressure has fallen decidedly over the L. RIMA: Ttallan sold his interest to ATTILIO MOLFINO; will | not be responsible for any debts contracted by ATTILIO MOLFINO or F. LAZZARL Henrictta, heloved wife of George Lowen: | Pacific Slope and Upper Missouri Valley. Over | berg, mother of Sarah, Florence, Sylvan, Fred | the Rocky Mountain region the fall has been and Mabel Lowenberg, and sister of Mrs. E. | nearly half an inch. An area of abnormally Heineman, Mrs. Saul Bauer, Mr. Moses Stern | low pressure overlies the western portion of | and Fred Stern, a native of Germany, aged | the country. i | A of the firm of Rimassa & Co., | staurant, 622 Montgomery st., having ROOMS panered from $250; whitened, §1_up: painting done, Hartman Paint Co., 318 Third. i3 yeavs 11 months and 17 days. (New York | The temperature has fallen decidedly in all papers please copy. districts west of the Rocky Mountains, except [ ¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Southern Arizona. tully invited to attend the funeral t0-morrow |~ The weather is clear over the northern por- BAD tenants eje(‘(ed for $4 ety or country. PACIFIC COLLECTION CO., pollections Taada:! (Tuesday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi- | tion of California and Southern Nevada. Else- dence, 102 O'Farrell street. Interment Home | where it is generally cloudy and threatening. of Peace Cemetery. by 11:30 o'clock train from | Light rain_has fallen in Arizona, Washington, Third and Townsend streets. Oregon and Idaho. rooms 9-10; tel. Montgomery st.. 0. SEWING MACHINES A ALL kinds bflm.'h( mld r!nted exchanged re- __pairing lowest rates; open even. LUPP—In this city, September 22, 1800, Annie, | A thunderstorm is reported from Phoenix. beloved wife of Captain Frederick Lupp, aged | High northerly winds prevail along the coast | 48 years. from San Francisco northward and quite gen- > Friends are invited to attend the funeral | erally over the interior of Northern California, this day (Monday). at 1 o'clock, from the | Nevada and Utah ND SUPPLIES. 205 4th st \ DOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and | shuttles; reduced rates, 1 undertaking parlors of McAvoy & Co., 1233 | Conditlons are favorable for cloudy weather Market street. Interment Masonic Cemetery. | with showers in Southern California and the McKEOWN—In this city, September 23, 1900, | southern portion of thern California Mon- phone Mint 4. | ALL kinds bought, so teed. Charles rlnnxhns)_( 1915 Mission. nr. 15th. and repairing Kull'fl-h Thomas McKeown, beloved son of Mary Jane | day. Rain warnings have been sent throughout of William, Richard and Minnie McKeown |are hoisted at Bureka and Point Reyes light. WILSON BROS., _vans. Tenth and Market; phone South 762. PACIFIC F(nraxe and Furnitu pany e e s e and_the late William McKeown, and brother i the San Joaquin Valley. Northwest wind signals d M ‘William Francis, native of Ire- Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty | Tama"A member of Yerba Buena Ledge No. [ hoursending midnight, September 24, 1300; ;| 1788, K. of H. Northern California—Generally cloudy Mon- | g Notice of funeral hereafter. day, probably with showers in the southern OLIVER—In this city, suddenly, €eptember 15, | Portion: brisk to high northerly win: 1900, William H. Oliver, only {mlh‘zr of Grace Southern California—Cloudy, with showers M. M. Parshalie, a native of New York Citr, | Mon fresh west wind. aged 6 years. (San Jose, Monterey and Wat- wNevada—Showers Monday; sonville, Cal., vapers please copy.) > Friends are respectfully invited to at-( Utah—Cloudy, wigh showers Monday; high “storage and moving; covered high mortherly | Moving Com- 20 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 21. | TYPEWRI' GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than any house in the Exchange, 5 tend the funeral services this day (Monday), | northerly wind. b | at 8 o'clock p. m., at his late residence, 50i | Arizona—Showers Monday. e A ! Geary street. Interment private. San Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy el 1 brisk OSWALD—In this city, September 22, 1300, Flor- | 814, threatening, probably without rain: ence Albertine, dearly beleved and only child | Rorthwest wind. RS ] of John A. and Ingbyg Oswald, a native ef Local ERS AND PPLIES rentals, $3. The Typewriter ifornia; telephone Main ALWAYS bargains In_typewriter: Write for orices to L. & M. AL 110 Montgomery st. [[Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral this day (Monday). at 1 o'clock, from the residence of San Francisco, aged 2 years 3 months and 7 STATEMENT DIVIDEND Notice—Dividend No. 109 cents per Company. on Tuesday, Septem 5 = i —OF THE— NEW typewrliters, § down, $5 month payments, | her parents, 310A Tehama street, between REVALK, 409 California st Fourth and Fifth. lhterment Mount Olivet —_— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS DIVIDEND NOTICES. | PROVINES—At her home, in this city, Septem- | ber 23, 190, Elizabeth Agnes (nee Sharples), OF THE— wife of Robert R. Provines, and mother of Archibald Clavering Gunter. [ Notice of funeral hereafter. PURCILLE—In this city, September 22, 1900. Charles Purcille, brother of Andrew and Purcille, a native of California, aged 23 years. RUDDELL—In this city, September 21, 1900, (Atty | hare) of the Oceanic Steamshipn be payable at the office of the on and after M ransfer books clos 1900, at 3 o'clock AMERICAN FIRE OAKLANL HOUSES TO LET. ekt e " ocs | GOOD houses. e Ol ot ‘Address | S900 £°C0- Get_list 1008 Broad om GE ; Oakland NITURE FOR SAL odudion to you from H. Sehellhaas, the furniture dealer, ilth and Franklin, Oakland. Roows FOR HOlsl‘hLLl‘l‘h. OR\IA near Powe! rm\nfl: or parlors; runnin; Sunny furnished | water, | arge unfurnished : water; rear; rent §7. Two large parlors > single rooms. . bet. 6th and Tth— Tooms; vent cheap. for llsh‘ Nice sunny | ~Sunny front parlors and kitchen; for housekeeping; basement; $15. 1ding bed; gas. Call 342 Kearn: MINNA, 28—Sunny furnished front rooms for | ekeening, and single rooms; 7oc and §1 r week. 546—Furnished room aseiceeping; large yard. MISSION $2, complete for | ngle, $1 ished front room, with privilege 1284 O'Farreil |u!emont room; yard, $6; up) i rooms for ¢e furnished for Two nicely furnished ekeeping, $10. . 19158 rooms for housekeeping, fur- n e1; $12. Inquire in barber shop upder- | neath STEVENESON, 641, bet. 6th and Tth T hnusekeenlnl m NT sunny hflu“ek-'l’?lns ™ 114 Le Roy place, off Gacramcnlo | ver bought; N'S, 506 Kearny et ___.___'——_-——— CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. = | A BRANCH office tor Call advertisements and and residence, | ~gubscriptions has been established at 1096 | h and Seventh. | Valencia st. | = ROOMS TO LET—Furn A—_BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c 1o §1 per night; $1 25 to $5 per week, and light | housekeeping; open all night. | | A QUIET and respectable home for light house- | keeping; sultes $16 up: bath; telephone. St. {o_James, MAllister and Laguna sts, and Unfurn. pays 8 per | also unfurnished. ed rmis front; vicinity Jomes| Brsm, cholcest corner In this suites, singl 120 (The Elk)—Changed hands; new renovated, nicely furn. sunny rms,, $150 to §7 week; 2ic to $1 60 night. MRS. P. RANFT. BRYANT, 1606, near Fifteenth—4 large sunny rooms, with stable, $12; without, $10; water ont on Sixth st.; 4 stores and ts $2400 per year. sree stpres and fiats; rents $200. £t.; new improvements; rents | lot 55x LIFORNTA, 822, ndsome sunny CLIFF)ORD, 204 Elils, cor. Mason—FElegantiy furni hed sunny rooms; prices reasonable. near Powell—Furnished arlors or rooms. eter st. bust rents $1020 annuall flats: ren new fiats o 346; IMPROVED BARGAINS. water front; 3 front n gt and North Point: nufacturing hwest corner Gous magnificent residence marine view. % — Elegant front parlor; plano her pleasant rms.; phone; light hkps’ 1185—Large bay-window front room; | reference. southeast corner Seventh 8 e —Sunny rooms, en suite or east corner Market and Church e By Do et : ladies’ parlor; reading-room; elevator. eell. £ HOWARD, §28—Rooms “from $1 week up to A. M. SPECK & CO., 667 sfarket st $1 night; also housekeeping rooms. THE ch m-l lots 1n Richmond; very Gestrable; | HOWARD 1609, g for lots t buld a home on one of these: location is | — g; take your wife out and let her | JUST open; Gecided s she has 10 be home all day and | _and upw. her. satisfaction is your happiness; these are LAS PA the cream of Richmond ; West side of Tenth ave. close to Clement - | _Fms.: pri 1 jert @ pretty home on each side; | yyAn Dice gardens; very choice; $500. MARKE Sixth ave. mear Clement—2 lots, 25IB; | v el end choice. ave., close to Clement—2 lots, 25 | each. = and particulars call at office, as to sell these lots: all street work W. J. GUNN, —10 California st. T o [ My Sumt 35 HOUSE for e e e, “eompietely iy. | MISSION, 1¥14—Sunny front single room; private e etate e, marine view: jor | _family: 3125 per week; gentlemen preferred. 0: Mouse and carpets ove vear old; | NATOMA, G03%, near Sixth—A bay-window | Apply 311 Spruce st., between Sac- | “sront parlor, sultable for 2 gentiemen; also ay. 2 | _ball bedroom; reasonable. %0 each—We have made & spe- | NGRWOOD, 61l Tavior — Furnighed sunny | s week of H!’(ln‘ eight of the very e e e O e g | "Uites: also single rooms; termé reasonable. ey: no time to write ad. for to- | OAK, 2—Neatly furnished {ront room to. let; y.,“ LER & CO., 1412 Call bullding. gentleman preferred; reference. FOR SALE—Great ; mew §-room park | O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | g substantial bandsome; cheap; | offices; elevator; electric thls day, wk., mo, sult purchaser; owner on premises, | o of Haight; electric cars | POST, 521—Nice large {ront room, furnished; use of kitchen: 2 rooms, unfurni: ROSEDALE House, 319 and 321 Ellisst. —Roum 3 night Zc to $1, week §1 2: to | $. near Twelfth—Sunny alcove — furnished rooms, $3 per month . 76—Rooms suitable for business; | other rooms by day, week or month. McALLISTER, 13-2 nicely furnished room®, suitable for twe 3 New furnished bay- $1 per week; transient. 718%, near Eighth—Unfurnished bed ; clean and sunny; rent §. Ml\\A X £M for only $2800—New modern house of and bath: grand view of park and % cash, balance monthly, Xy | ROYAL HOUSE, 12 Ellis st = 1624 Tenth ave., near | Ty one; reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ parlor: rooms, per night, 3 to §150; week, §2 %o $5; month, $8 to $20; elevator on office floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. §1600 CASH, nee remain € per cent; twfl; property in tenements; rents $i4 | ks from New City Hall Box large yard. Rent $7. entran cmu‘e of 4 rooms and bath; | 7-foot planked bas- 403 Bank st., near ,SHERHA)\ Apartment Hmm 22 Eighth st., near Market—Furnis] or unfurnished. Bl TH, 11—A neat fro room in private fam- 1ly; gas, bath; rent only $3 per month. SIXTH, 242—-Nice sunny rooms, ‘en suite or single; rent reasonable. TAYLOR, 603—Large sunny front room, newly furnished; private house. TENTH, 145—8unny front rooms; suitable for two young gentlemen. TURK, 62s—Single room; bath; § per month; private family. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptu rwsaefl at Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. A BRANCH orflu for Call advertisements and SIESION cottage; mew. € rooms, Datb: ot Bix | Sinecripions bas been established at 10| 100; $3000; terme to wuit buyer. 413 Kearmy ot | mmorencn B 30— FOR sale; house of 4 rooms: upper flat 4 stere with 2 rooms: lot 18:6x50; rents $15; 7 Apply § Decatur st. at 7 Decstur st. 00 CORNER ‘ot, 100x120; mew buflding, Erocery snd bar, stcck and fixtures: on end of car line; clearing $300 mo. Box 3716, Call WANTED for cash customer, property bat. Market. Sutter and Polk =ts. &rm 7 per cent. W. E. BARNARD, 1118 HI\DE"’N houses built;lowest ectimates furnished. Campbell, $200_LODGING _house _of- 10 Zooma, puur ted, for sale. %4 Kearny st. { _p.m. E. H. SHELDON, Secretary. —— BIRTHS-—MARRIAGES——DEATH& Birth, marriage and “and death notlces sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be hahded | in at either of the pubiication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | | sons authorized to have the same published. BARNUM—In this city, September 13, 1800, to Samuel J., beloved husband of the late Mar- garet G. 'Ruddeil, and father of Constance Ruddell, a native of County Armagh, Ireland, INSURANCE COMPANY aged 3% years and 9 months. F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF | 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- Pennsylvania, on the Slst day of Decom- | fully Invited to attend the funeral this day | ber, A, D. 1859, and for the year ending on that (Monday), at 9 o'clock, from the parlors of dly. as made to the Insurance Commissioner nt' Carew & English, 41 Van Ness avenue, thence | the State of California, pursuant to the pro- | to St. Ignatius Church, Hayes street, where | vislons of sections 610 and 611 of the Political a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for | Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the the repose of his soul, commencing at 9:30 | Commissioner. o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. CAPITAL. SHAFTER—It- Oakland, September 22, 1900, | Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Sarah R. Shafter, mother of Mrs. Emma Cash .. BORN. £500,000 00 HERBERT—BARHOW 9,246 08 | the wife harles A. Barnum, twins—a son | Shafter Howard, Mrs. John R. Orr, Mrs. Ed- — and a daughter. | ward Goodrich, Mise Bertha Shafter and Miss ASSETS. ~ | KETELSON—In this city, September 21, 1900, | Eva Shafter, a native of Coleraine, Mass., | Real Estate owned by Cémpany. $408,451 74 to the wife of Morris Ketelson, a son. | aged 77 vears 1 month and 15 days. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages...... 1,011,477 11 KILKEARY—In this city, September 19, 1900, | E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Cach Market Value of all Stocks The pite of AL Kiikeary, a son. | tully invited to attend funeral services this i ana Bonds owned by COMPAnY...... £26,341 25 day (Monday), at 3 o'clock, from Mosswood, | aprt nt?0r Loans secured by pledge MARRIED, | corner of Moss avenue and Broadway. Inter- | *08"H0 8¢ "Siioks, and other mar- £ | . ment private. ketable securities as collateral...... 63,100 00 —In this city, Septem- | SCHROEDER—In this eity, Sept!mber 23, 1 Cash in Company's Office com[\lele for ‘ | | AVAN—In Oakland, September 23, 1900, Harrlet, 57 years 7 montbs and 18 days. late Ella Barry, asd sister of Willlam Barry, a native of Fan Francisco, aged 29 | W Treinbor, Iil years. | BURNETT, 11426 Market (old No. 13«»~Fur., e | | | fully Invited to atten (Mondav), at 9 o'clock, from his late resf dence, 1416 Devisader: Dominic's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, George G. Wickson Sr., a native of New York, aged 49 years. | crONT lle B. Cronin, beloved daughter of Cornelius and Ma garet, Mary Ellen, Nellie and Josie Cronin, and niece of Dennis and Margaret Cronin, M; - = . Heagerty and the late Mary Cronin, @ na- =& I Bevan. Marysville R N Graham, Bakerstd | day of January, 1300. Ive of San Francisco, aged 5 years 1 moath nd § 4 L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- room, eultable for two; new and reasonable. | Holy Cross Cemetery. CULLEN: 1960, Frank H. Cullen, brother of Jennte, J. C., James J., Mae, Charles and Rene Cullen. E7Friens are’respectully Invited to g tend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 e g R oy A E Dunbar, Tacoma F W Warrén Jr. Or street. electric funeral car. | DRISCOLL—In this city, September 23, 1900, Ju- lia, beloved wife of the late John Driscoll, | £ W Lewls, Chico and mother of Abbie and Ceila Driscoll, and sister of William and Timothy McCarthy, a | § W Alexander & w. native of the parish of Ladybridge, County | Cork, Ireland, aged 42 years. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | J M Mahl, Bacto fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at $:80 dence, 25'% Wglch street, thence to St. Rose’ Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. FITZGERALD—In this city, September 23, 1900, Kate, beloved wife of Johnyfiun mother of Peter and John tive of Ireland, aged 85 years. father of John and Frank Gibson, and brother | i Havens, lot on E line of Steiner street, 163: of Joseph, Jobn and Della Gibson and Mrs. R. Covey, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | E I fully invited to attend the funeral tjis day | (Monday), at §:15 o'clock, from the parlors | of the United Undertakers, 27 and 29 Fifth | street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where | mass will be celebrated for the re | goul at 9 o'clock. Cemetery. SACRAMENTO. 1365 -Three rooms; separate | GLIDDON—In this clty. Septgmber 2, 1900 4 niece ptatn and Mrs. o :"mfi\e of Liverpool, England, aged 18 years ¥ Joseph F. and et B, Nutting %x.m.,, 5 months and 22 days. Pl st o tully invi al une s day (Monday), at 1:30 o'dlock, from the home | 10 Grace Gates, f her laa Cemetery by carriage. ~In Ogkiand NW 25 by SW B veon, o vnative ‘oF Camama ooy, Bilds | * wiliam McCarty p SAnnle 3. McCarty, same; | JOMPAGNIE 8 iths KOXTIT:ND—OH ‘board (Successor to’ F FUNERAL DIRMORH AND “Bm crete ber 1500, by Rev. §. D. Hutsinpiller, Wil- | John Schroeder, & native of Germany, a Cash in Banks. 153,983 44 liam W. Herbert and Maud M. Barrows, both | & years. » Interest Que of this city 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | = Stocks and Loans. 62 80 —WINTERS—In this city, September | fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | rnterest due and accrued on Bondu X §. D. Hutsinpliler, Willlam | (Tuesday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlore | 354 Mortgages ....... 15,455 84 Johhson and Minnie O. Winters, both of | Of the California Undertaking Company, 405 | premums in due Course o 120,008 13 Nagpa, Cal. Powell street, near Post, Interment Laurel | Bile recelvable, not Matured, taken LEWIS—McDONALD—In Tiburon, September | Hill Cemetery. for Fire and Marine Risks, ground 3, 1900, at the home of the bride, by Rev. | SEAVER—In this city, September 2, 1900, Ann, rents, well secured.. . 21,320 00 Dr. John A. B. Wilson, William Charles | beloved wife of the late Frank Seaver, and | Rents due and acrued. 6,999 69 Lewis and Christina McDonald, both of | mother of Mrs. Rose Neary and Mrs. Mary ed | Tiburon. Gatnes, and sister of Mrs. Eliza McDonald, Total Assets ......... et Rl $2,626,441 13 a natlve of the City of Cork, Ireland. DIED = fi?i’flend; andlnchu.{‘nlnr:celr‘?re respect- LIABILITIES. 3 ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow 2,581 36 Losses adjusted and unpaid.. . $62, Atkinson, Mary E. Lowenberg, Henrletta | (Tuesday). at' ©:45 o'clock, from the parlors | yorcey fn process of Adjustment of Avan, Harriet Lupp. Annle of the, California Undertaking Company, #54{ 10 5 penss ou:. ... .o oooemuncseo 103,208 24 M it D i Powell street, near Post, thence to St. ren- |y 0 0 D eiated. indiuding expenses... 4585 72 Sy Oliver Wintam i, | dan’s Church, corner ot Fremont and Harri, | Grose premiums on Fire Itisks run- Brady, Patrick Oswald, Florence gon streets, for services, commencing. &t 10 ning one year or less, $367,503 00; Brandau, Eliza W. Provines, Elizabeth A, | Oclock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, bY | roingurance 50 per cent. 483,751 50 Cronin, Lillie B. Purcille, Charles _carriaxes, ¥ sremfums on Fire Tisks run- Cullne: Wuaoy o Ruddell, Samuel 3., | VANDERPOOL—In this city, September 22, | GT0ss vremiums on Fire JUSes f Driscoll, Julla cedet, John | 1900, Grace C., wife of John A. Vanderpool. 554 05; reinsurance pro rata. 495,548 81 Fitzgerald, Kate Beaver, Ann mother of Lois B., Harding F. and Sarah | zmooni TOR0T00E by the insured Gibson, Charles Shafter, Sarah R. May Vanderpool, daughter of Tdward A. and | “on perpetual Fire Insurance policies 569,820 94 Gliddor, Grace YVanderpoal, GraceC. | Lols B Fulvey and slster of Mrs. Julia ¢ | Commissions and Brokerage due and Hase, ild: D, urting and ssle G. vey, a native of D s Wileon Emily J. Flanson, Mass., aged 35 years 10 months and | tO become due.. faee Mary f Onn Total Liabilities . 508 62 | WEMP—In Oakland, September 22, 1900, John ~In this city, September %, 130, | ~Wemp of Colusa, Cal. ‘a natlve of Kenitucks, INCOME. by beloved wife of Henry Atkinson, | aged §9 years § months and 7 days. : er of Carrle, May, Josie and Lizzié | WILSON — In_this_city, September 22, 1000, | Net cush actually recelved for Fire, .. . e S Chlforni, eod s vears | Eamie S Wilkon. nd novhas ot ot st | Moy cash Setialy SO for pre- 3 ve of 9 i | amuel . Wilson, and mothe o] Scott § months and 7 days. | st Wileo miums on perpetual Risks. 0,90 94 Wilson, Russell J. Wilson, Frank P. Wilson 4 and Mountford S, Wilson, a native of St. | Received for interest on Bonds and - o, - Mortgages .. .. 6817088 beloved wife of John Avan, mother of Mgs. | Genevieve, Mo., aged 70 years 7 months and | p MOTIEAEES --ioe gt ionin s . J. Shields, Mrs. M. F. Davis, Charles B., | 12 days. et for imte and dividends Wiiliam _J., Clara, George W., Harriet and | [ The funeral services will be held to-mor- | 9% i 3 sl Artbur W." Avan,'a native of Ireland, aged | row (Tuesday), at 1l o'clock, at Grace Church, | Rl covner ‘ 085 Recetved for Rents. Received from all other source: corner of Stockton and California streets. In- BAILEY—In this city. September 20, 1300, | _terment private Luther Balley, & nat've of Oregon, aged 2i | o P SRR Tanohss .. $1.241,020 07 BARRY—In this city, feptember 22, 1900, Mol- I S HLy e EXPENDITURES. lie E., beloved daugh:er of William and the PALACE HOTEL. |C P Dubbs, Pa |R H Hernon, L Ang Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $151,713 26, losses of pre- vious years) ... | H Lesinsky, N Y 557,513 96 FFriends and acqoaintances are respect- | A R Lesinsky, N Y W D Palmer, Ga Deposit premiums returned. 17,313 04 fulrl)' Ihvited to attend the fumeral this day | Dr Frizell, Bakersflsld C B Welles, Honolulu | Dividends to Stockholders . 40,000 00 (Monda ), at 2 o'clock; from the parlors of J. | Mrs Frizell, Bakersid M Wichman, Honoluly | Pald or allowed for Commission or C. O’Connor & Co., 76, Mission street. Inter- | A S Underhill, N Y Gause, Stanford Brokerage ... . w55 e ment Mount Calvary Gemetery. * | Mrs Underhill.’ N ¥ |W R Green, Denver Paid fox SWsriee Fees am, ciher S BRADY-In this city, September 22, 1900, Pat. | P L Kroft, Germany |C A Miller, L Ang charges sfor D'l\?e:‘ Clx"n]ie;:,'c”i 49,200 00 < . relict of the late Ann Brady, and | Dr_Hazemann, Germy J German, Canada e | Paid for State, National, an: s ther of Thomas H., Bernard F., | C E Jafle, US N B Becken, Germany T Py ts and expemd- James J. and Patrick J. Brady and Mrs. E P Newton, L Ang |F H Harvey, Galt All other payments a pend- Georee W. Tinney, & native of County Long- Mrs F lznulrlxsk;\l. A A c ‘('l]nuonl, Chicago itures 466 54 ford, Ircland, agel years. n, ME - A T CIaxk Dinter — K7 Friends and acqaintances are respect- S Jose |J McDonovzh, Denver Total Expenditures . $1,423,758 84 the funeral this day | A N Jurz, N Y Mrs McDonough, Denv F_W Stapleton, Oakld'R A Eddy, Mont W Watt, Stanford Mrs Ed. Mont M F Tarsey, Alameda Grace Hammond, Mont L G Davis, Arizona | Daisy H Fire losses incurred during the year. $876,13 02 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Rxsks,l[ér;m]ums. stréet, thence to. St. ] mond, Mont | ¥, it 9:3 o'clock. Interment Mount Calvary | H Conemeyer, N ¥ |A W More Tesla e e e | Cemetery 3 Bissinger, Portland | E Douszherty, Cal A | 140,806,086 | 1,502,447 75 BRANDAU—In Oakland, September 22, 1300, | A W Brown, N Y |Mrs Doughegty, Cal Y nYeohom, of Risks| s Eliza Wickson Brandau, wife of the late Au- | § Schwarz, N Y | Ada Dousherty, Cal expired during the gust Brandau, and davghter of Catherine and | W & Hal N ¥ |3'W Dougherty, Cal Sat 120,000,387 | 1,475,138 64 F N Smith, England 'L Dougherty, Cal | Mrs Smith, England —_In Oakland, September 23, 1900, Lil- | Net amount in force, December 31, 1898 176,787,297 | 190,087 05 THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Pres't. RICH'D MARIS, Sec'y. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th H. F. REARDON, Notary, Publie. Lucy Herrick, Cal Rachel Smith, England| Miss Bartlett, Cal B W Smith, England A Hathwalte, N Y GRAND HOTEL. A M Phalin, Martinez F M West Cronin, and beloved sister of Mar- Stockton 1 H Phelan, Marysv |F H Thompson, L Ang A Ray, Decoto |F H Botstord, Phila | | T Graésslin, Decoto |Mrs C Carlson, New- T Cook, Naja " castie [ B Borlang, Martines Miss Carlson, Newostle RATents | \f Triend, Oakland (A C Morrison, Cal | & T Riler, Oaxiana | § Guner. Tiantora Oaklan: i J Ketchum, N Y At rest, in this oity, September 23, | v H Marsh, Sumpter (P W Hodges, Los Ang | & E Clark, Fresno |D Casper, Nev Mrs Clark. Fresno |E Rohill & w, Fresno A King & w, Hanford W ¥ Siegel, Sonora invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock, from the parents’ 732 Magnolia® street. EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-413 California Street, €81 Francisco, (s residence, 412 Cole | ; r Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery via | & o oo \atom® :" o oy £ wivae Wash |A F W Schmidt, Menl> | san Jose W _Steiger, Petaluma clock, from her late resi- 1 F Hosse, Denver |1 Gleason, Sacto 7 Spinney, Fresno OCEAN TRAVEL. T H Harding & . Cal Miss S Davis, Stockton | S=msaranssn~ossmsnsnone S G_Brvion, Ukiah W W Priestly, Smarts- ville REAL ESTATE TRANSA TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- % 5 OTIONS. | § T st and Brannan strecta. 8t 1 p on Virginta G, Willlams (wife) to Robert N, for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, -cailing at Tnterment private. I m PR W Dk T marelsttes conhecting at Hongkong with steamers for Tn. 25,"F 100; dlso dot on N line of \,nuelfoxsx:eef o R e b e E of Stelner, E 65:9 by N 137:6; also lot on | 2% Saling W P Thomas, Uklah ToYo KISEN KAISHA. Williams, lot_on W line of Fillmore screet, 75 | Kobe (Hliogo). Nagasaki and Shanghal, and §s."NIPPON MARU. | | | | unmld. and | i gerald, a na- | 137 s N line of Vallejo street, 62:6 E of Scott, £ 7 Saturday, September 22, 1900 £ Notice of funeral hereafter. by N 137:6; §1. | 8. AMERT ARU..Wednesday, Oct | GIESON In this city, September 23, 190, | | Estate of Juseph M. Wood (by Abble R. and $S. HONGKONG MARU....Tues., Nov. Charles, beloved husband of Lellle Gibson, | Martha Wood, executrices) to Charles R. S e v. 13 v Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. Fo RS T O {reight and passuke apoly at company's office, Sielhte siteet, 178 N of Broaaway, N B by ket W W AVENE, Caaebat ‘Asset. W. H. AVERY, George T. Johnson to I(ArmmG 20 Johnson, lot on S line of Jefferson street, AMER'CAN Lm!. W, Bt B e o #EW YORK. OUTTAMPTON LONDON. PARIM Tnte: O | B st B B oo Stopping at Cherbours, wes Saefies Tox trom second, S 23:3 by W 96:6; $10. enty- | From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Frances Hess to Louls Chapuls, lot on B Iine | St: Louls Oct. 3 St. Louis Oct. 21 [10ct.” 100 New York Oct. 31 Grace, beloved daughter of Eureka street, 222:6 S of Twentleth, S 25 | New, York 0 Margaret Gllddon, sister of Gorden M ‘Parey | by E 13; $20. St. Paul. Oet. 11l Bt Lowis Nov. 14 Louis Chapuls to Wilhelmina Chaputs (wife), RED STAR LINE, same; gift. -New York and Antwern. From New York Every “'edne'flly 12 noon. Friesland Qct. 3| Kensi Southwark ......Oct. l‘ll mdlnnd ‘Westernland ....Oct. 17| South: INTERNATIONAL NAVIGAT! 30 Montgomery Street. GENFRALS TRANSATLANTIQUE, ek, . DETCE By Thursiay, etcas of <f R0 teamer St. Paul. from | o SelinG of T avenue 3 & orrte ot | o oturday, from November 2, 1899, at g',;".,;“‘fy"{,{";{& avenne, 235 B of L strest, | [MITOY" from Pler 4. North River, foot of Morton _street. LA CHAMPAGNE, o | PR X Rl Jr. er) th ; La Irst. iy (Fontrastory, arenitact Albers FiosteCons | Hivre, S35 and Upward. Second clase to Havre, basement floor, stone sidewalk, ceme enting 50 .lld upward. GENERAL AGENCY of walls and plers and pumping for bullding B’ ATES and CANADA, u Broadway on 8 corner of mmon nna Fremont streets, (nud-on building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI o 137:6 by SW 137 ‘Whirlow, lot of Clay, 'W 75 y,, Silva (Searle, nee h oo aaea Sireate, N8 by E 8y i agents. 10 Hill street. between Valen- | Lom y s rrero. Interment Cypress ‘Annie J. McCarty to William McCarty, S Cx - Lawn | 5w line ot on nrn 205 NW of fiwg_ F. and Mary Powell street, Frank and lln! of d 2 days. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., & Gall e DANIEL P. DONOVAN, ‘h‘ o 2 Fifth st., te Lincoln School. Teiephone South 80, BUSH, 1235 — Nice, large resience; could be | ROOMS AND BOARD. turned into flats 30x137:6; call D Ty e e BOARD and room; home cooking; terms rea- sonable. 110% McAllister st. HAYES, 671—Nice front room with or without poard; in private family; terms reasonable. REAL ESTATE—COUNTRY—For Sale 1vmu DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. RATE vanches ¢ Hmmnnlmn«n’hwdfl PN o ) ey Y i —— and farms sold or exchanged: lists free. Marion Griffin, 719 Market, rm. STABLES TO LET. A i A A sale—About § cres of land, near Colma, | LARGE stable with 3 stalls; suitable for coal- Rs):‘nlmonm.mvw.n. yard; good neighborhood; rent §$10. 1519 Turl. BOARD and rooms at 415 First st, near Har- rison. & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, § Montgomery e i Tealth Gy it avenue, San Francisco. Contracting Company, corporation (contractbrs), UNITED UNDERTAKLRS, - e Stone.attic” and_ basement frame ‘vor.| BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS, 27 and 29 Fifth st. Tel. South 167. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. FII.S.IA"YA':R"UEI. 5., Wed. Thurs. and Sat. at 5 = ex. Thurs. n :30; Sundays, 10:30 a. m. Missfon-street McAVOY & CO.. DIRECTORS & NPUTHERN PA AUCTIGN SALES AUCTION SALE! T(’EIDAY Sept. 25, 1 o'clock, at 1621 !(AR- KET ST., of Horses, suitable for all purpases, | broken and unbroken. mye nud wre due (o ar NAN FRANCINCO. (Main Line, Foo of Market Sireet.) 8. WATKINS, AT AUCTION on Market st., and Thirteenth, TUESDAY, September 2. we will sell 37 draft and driving horses, 3 spans handsome black teams; between Twelfta *3:30a Martin these horses must pe | *8:004 Davis, Woodiand, S. WATKINS. AUCTION SALE oy *R:30x Oakdair, Chinese, Sovora, Carters. *9:004 Hagwariis, Nijvs and Way Stasions. *9:00a Los Augeies Espross — Martiues, | ookion. Mereed GRAND ARCADE HORSE MASKET 377 SIXTH ST. WEDNESDAY. By _order of J. . AT 11 A. M. nham of Chicago, we will | A sell 75 sets of new harness; consisting of bug- | 'ln 004 The Overland wagon and team, double and single; aiso 30 head of horses and mares. ited—Ogden, Deu- 1004 Nils, Stockton, Sncramento, Mon- Hnnford, ¥ iaita, D0a u‘ux.\"rw Sanger “Goshen * June- Bukerstioid, Los Augeles. ... Nikes and Way Stasions. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIR —OF THE— SVEA 'FIREANDLIFE INSURANCE LOMPANY F GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN, ON THE | 31st day of December, the vear ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- to the wrovisions of sections Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. 2:00m Haywar, *5:00¢ Haywards, Nilca nod W. “Ewer Muriine urs, Los Augeles. O0p Stockton . *3:00y New Orloans Expross—ikepfioid, Sunte lariaca, Los Angeles. Deme Yi0wr Oriental Omaha, Chierge *6:007 Oricutal Omana. Chicugo 300 - Nies, Tracy. 100F Gregon s C Maii—Ogien, n-n-. i€ozuin Voaprews, Sug- b Sonnd minl Kast . D. 1899, and for ata and Way Sta DIVINION (Narrow 6 fornia, pursuan| 610 and 611 of t! 434 Santa Cruz_Eseursh Cruz and Pruscipal Way Sta Amount of Capital Stock, paid oo Laitn Grt e Way 2k x-mu: Centerrille, Real Estate owned by Company.. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. €ashh Market Value of all Stocks and | Bonds owned by Company -4 Amount of Loans secured by plodxe Stocks, and other mar- ROUTE FERRY. of Macket Sirest Interest du Stocks and Loans. Premiums In due Course of | Due from Agents Due from other Companie: Other Assets Total Assets . LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. Losses in process of Adl\utmenl or in Suspense Losses resisted, including ex- 00 8:00 10.004 17:804 Sunday e, 1 nmpfic and Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- A8 Ban Joae und ) ning one year or les: | ance 50 per cent. | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- | ning more than one yea surance pro ratd. Liability under Life Cash dividends remaining unpaid. Due and to become rowed money .... Tres Pinox Swuta ¢ o FEABE San Jose Los Gatos aud Principal o ail Prininal Way & Joww and Way 9t Total Liabilities . Net cash actually received for Fire Received for Interest on Bonds and 03 11 cmr'mu NDFTEWESTEIH RY. (0. LESSEH SAN FRAEGISCO AED MORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Mar! Received from ail other sources. Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Pald or allowed for Commission or Pald for Saiaries, Charges for officers, clerks, etc.... Paid for State, National and Local All other payments and expenditures 1,42 Total Expenditures FRANCISCO. Fire losses Incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks. | Pre amount of Risks) FOBE s <Gys ovskamrs v...| $430,375,504 | $2,210 290 93 | Net amount of Risks | § expired during San Franctseo. 1500 San Franctsco. - | Destination "l maserem | 1,0 OLOF WIJK, Pres't: ERNEST BRI 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me. ‘thiy tn | day of March, 1900. December 31, 1509, 7:30 am| 8:00 om| 3: pm! 9:30 a . AKERMARKX, Notary Pullie. 3:30 praj $:00 am| 7:35 pm| 6:20 pm EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411-413 California Street, fan Frapeisco, Cal. 3:30 pm| $:00 am| and_Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| 6:0 pm | 8:00 am| Guerneville. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| | 9:15 am| §:40 am s wpm’ €:20 pm am! 2:00 am| 5:00 pm| Sebastopal. t at Santa Rosa for Mark West | Bprings and White Sulphur Springs: at Fulton H n for Lytton Springs: at at Cloverdale CCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. leave Broadway | Geyserv San Franecisco: For Alaskan Ports—11 a.nr., le for Skaggs Sprin; Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- . Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bart : at Ukiah for Vichy Bilue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter ) Lake, Pdmo, Potter Valley, Riverside, ume—y‘-. Bucknell's, w Whatcom® Sprxnn Mendoeino ' City, L r!\x:s, Harris, Oh!nn. Dyer, Scotia aturday to Monday roundatsin tickets at | peduced rates. On Sunday round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket offices. 650 Market st.. Chronicle bidg. H. C. WHITING, General Manager. Change_to company’s steam- Springs, Saratoga ers at Seattle. Port Townsend, Se- coma, Everett, <h.), 11 a. m.. September 23, 28, Oct. 3 and every fifth day Change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle or Tacoma N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Septem- 20, %, 80, Oct. 5, and every fifth day there- For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Stmeon, Cayu cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, 2 East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 | a. m._ September 2 fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopoing only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—11 a. ‘m., September 22, 26, 30, Oct. 4 and every fourth day thereafter. For Fnsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Altata. La Paz, Santa Rosalln Tth of each R. X. RYAN. Gen. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Vie Sausalite Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1300, FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. DAYS-7:00, *8:36, 9: 12:45, *1:45, 3:15, 415, 55, §: EXTRA TRIPS-For Mill on Mondays, W.dn@dm Saturdays ll!d!\!hddl at 9:00 and 11:3 p. m. T80 W00, V6 0. 1, 113 "B 4, 5 “11:00 8. m. does mot run to San Rafael Sun- Trains marked (%) run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAPL TO SAN {l‘tom.bumh : . a PERTRA TRIPS on Mondays, “ednemn and Saturdays at %:45 and 10:30 p. 0 . 'uoo“u m; 12:00 11:00 &, m.; Cabo, Mazatla: My Suaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., For further information obtain company's The company reserves the right to change sailing dates and hours of satling witheut previous 2 TICKET OFFICE—{ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKIN! . Gen. Agents., 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE D. R, & W, 0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND | From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. incluging Berth ond Meals. “Trains marked (%) start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN nchxsco. 15, 3:30, 4:50, 5:30 p, Mondays. W-in.lfll" t 710 and 100 p. m. .umn.m s, First Class Becond Class STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls COLUMRBTA sails. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte. Forcush tokets ko 21l points Ease, ! o nts E E. C. WARD, General Agent, €30 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. C 8.8. CO.—HONOLULU, APIA VCKL.AND AND SYDNEY. 8. 8. uofi_A (via 8. 8. AUSTRALIA (Honolulu only). ..Wednesday, le‘-‘.fl. Pier 7. Foot Parific St Fraicht - . EXTRA 'rr.u s | and Saturday Sept. 35, Oct. 5 the Northwest. | 7:00 a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta- 3:16 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta- $:00 a. m. Sundays—Cazadero and way sta- 12:45 p. m. Sundays—Point Reves and way stas Santa Fe Trains—paiy Leave Markat-street Ferry Depot. 9:00 & m4:10 p m| §:00 ulu) to New Zea- ‘ed., Oct. 3, 9 p. m. Oct. 17. 2 p. m. 643 Market St. o0 327 Market St Lve. San Francisco ANE @ m s PUPTETUDET (LEERIFE l.n.lnhlutho-r sponding train arrives at § ». m. is Stockton wll II’"-V- ll’f&m ‘Becping Cars tor ‘train arrives at § San Fraaclsce: 1S Broadway. E:g' B il

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