The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, December 25, 1902, Page 11

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in_letter by retu er Che n mail. Co.; RERKE BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. ADVERTISEMENTS <ent for somebody 4 good lot in best pa y; must be sold r NEY & BERRY, Berkeley Station. e———-_q—-———' FRUITY ALE ADVERTISEMENTS LARGE day).P.H ESTATE. <t_of desirable pro lake, Fruitval ty (open . E. 14th st.nr.P.O. e ———————— UAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. ents and subscriptions fice, 2200 Fillmore. BovMs 70 LEYT—Furn. and Unfara. , elegant, upward: McAllister cars to I room in 148 Sixth—] to §5 per week, and me; open all night. Sun- | ds bousht, ‘has, Plambeck, 19 STAMMERING OR STUTTERING CELEBRATED Melbourne system for pediment at school. Van Ness and Market. im- SPECIAL NOTICES. In this city, December 24, 1902, Arthur Ry 4 A A S ed infant son of George and Lizzle hester's English Pennyroval Pills | Bl brother of Froncis:iale, s oative reliable, Take no other. D meed 1B anre s for particulars. “‘Relief for 3o er 24 1902, oved wife of the late Eugen Cornelius, Timothy and Jeremiah ‘Sullivan_and , a native of Ross-Carbery, lang, aged S5 years and 6 quaintances are respect- nd the funeral to-morrow 0 o'clock, from the residence hter, Mrs. T. P. Roark, 2019 Ninth street, thence to St, Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem high mass will be rclebrated for the repose of her soul, com- encing at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Cak] MARRIAGE LICENSES. T following m: vesterday Alexander McKellar, se, and Anna B. Foster, 29, Carr, 30, Placerville, T 21 Van Ness. [& H. Williamson, 23, 312 Charl uba City, { de_ Mott, Shipley street 238 Shipley stree ick, 24, 421 O'Fy rtha Hermanson, Clarence A. Kirkp: Hie M cino. Eik, Bowman, &, F. Dougherty, ‘mas Corcoran, 1 208 Bush. s 1032 Jacl eat, gustay i""rnlwin James and Anna Lamp- , city, and Eva A. and Dora Moller, h strect. kland, and Flora B. Harrlet street, and arriet street. H: Catterina Lupic 2 Brannan street. buckle, 27, 404 Sixth street, 619 Larkin street. 23, S1B_Boardman place, 22, 8$1B Boardman place. city, and Leah M. es reasonable. . rooms BIR ES—MARRIAGES —DEATES, Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will notepe inserted. They must be handed n at efther 3f the publication offices and ve ME -3 ROC reading room. hed rcoms for man and housekeeping; - other . 204 (The Alton)—Large alco room, good for two gents, and : gas v furnished bay- <; transient. 0—Sunny furnished rooms and ;_elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. 124, nny ‘room . Tayior and ve; reasonable. advertisements and subscriptions all branch office, 2200 Fillmore st. 7S Geary—Handsomely fur- vite, with bath; aiso large go0d board ‘and service; ref- phone East 1070. OLD Stevenson mansion with annex, 807 Ci terior; HOTEL REGIM ele- gantly & mp’vments; Eurcpean. LAMBOURNE, 420 Eddy—High-class house; furnished svites or single; steam heat. opp. Grace Church, .; mttractive & ; free’ billiatd room. A, 415 Turk—New house, all mod. ROOMS 2ND BOARD WANTED, YOUNG m. o n would like to board in a private here he could make himself a home: 1k from the City Hall Cali_office. DIVIDEND NOTICES. GE and Loan Socle corner of Sutter—The hoard of directors nd for the term ending De. rate of three and one- er annum on all i payable on and ividends not called the same rate of principal from and after CYRUS W. CARMANY, 10 ¢ sLate te: 04 , 101 Montgomery the 1903, CALIFORNIA pany Safe Deposit and Trust Com- corner California and Montgomery sts. the six months ending December 31, dividends khave been declared on de- in the savings department of this as follows: On term deposits at € of § 6-10 per cent per anpum, and ary deposits 3t the rate of 3 per annum, free of taxes, and payuble comp: the on ¢ cent on and after Priday, January 2, 1903. Divi- ;‘l‘:)‘.uf“ u.\[l‘d for flll'! added to the princi- after am ., 19 . ALZ YA ier Jauary 1, 105 J. DALZELL o Savings Union, 332 Califo er of Webb—For the half year 1= 3ist-of Deember, 1902, -a declaved at the rate pe: 3 ce and foriy-two one-hur- U (3 42-100) per cent on term deposits g -tiaree r cent on ordinary deposits, sable on and after Friday, LOVELL WHITE, Cashier. zs and Loan Soctety, 526 ihe half year ending with December +1902, a dividend has been de- lared at the rute of three and one-eighth (1) per cent per annum on all deposits, free of taxcs, payable on and after Friday, Jauu- 2, 1903, GEORGE TOURNY, Secretar; al Building and Loan Assock irnia st., has declared for the ending December 31, 1902, u i per cent yer anui on mionthly € per cent on term deposits on ordinary deposits, free of WASHINGTON DODGE, President. WILLIAM CORBIN, Secretary & Caiifornia DIVIDEND notico—Mutual Savings Bank of Bau F nelsco, Post st., halt year & December 31, 1002 a dividend ha t per annum on all ‘deposits, free of taxes payable on and after Friday, Januery 2, 1905, -GEORGE A. STORY, cashier. A DIVIDEND in liquidation of § per cent om | =1l geposits has been declared by the Califor- via “Savinge and Loas Soclety, payable on 9 ®rd mfter MONDAY, Dec. 22, at the ~ifice of the Soclety, Mills bullding, second G yoom 28. San Francisco, Cal. CHAS. FARQUHARSON. Secretary. MBOLDT Savings and Loan Soclety, 18 Geary s1.>-Tiie directors have declared a df 28end of 3 per cent per annum on its deposits, ie on dnd after Januvary 2, 1902, ERNEST BRAND, Secretary. S ———— S —————— SOLICITORS. HIGH-CLASS -solicitors wanted for legftimate enterprise. THE INVESTORS' AGENCY, 3% Montgomery st., 8. ¥, “ de- | @eclared at the rate of three (3) per | — SWAN—In y the R F. rth M. E. Chu Sadie Swan, both of San Francisco. \\';\ ACE—BOWMAN—In this city, er Nellie M. Bowman, both of Mendocino, C —— e DIED. Koenecke, tha Later, Rose Lauterbach, Chas.W. Margare- | | | { | | Culver, Chartes G. Lucas; Clara B. Danie]s, Margaret E. McElroy, Winifred David, Michael May Fisher, Antone F. Morrison, Mary E. | Foster, Major E. 5. Page, C. | Hagemann, Katha Rodgers, William D. ine C. y, john # Hale, Arthur C. Rowland, Bdward | Hayes, Ellen Sauer, Genevieve | Henwood, Emily M. Shearer, Cornelia | ry ¥ Sobey, Lizzie Maurice Ernesting argaret Spiro, James hael Westerlund, Andrew BOOTH—In this city, December 23, 190: B., beloved wife of F. E. Bootl n, Mrs. E. D. Owen and Louls nk O. and H. E. Maxson, field, Caly, aged 37 years. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully imvited to attend the funeral Thursday, ccember 25, at 2 o'clock, from the family ce, 1630 Broderick street. Interment :ss Lawn Cemetery, by the electric car from Lighteenth and Guerrero streets. BORJES—In the City and County Hospital, De- W., | Azore Islands, aged 31 years. . CAMPBELL—In this city, December 24 1902, Anna T., beloved wite of John Campbsil, and mother of Mrs. T. O'Connor, Mrs. F. Good- win and Grace and Ethel Campbell, a native of New York, aged 44 years 8 months and 16 days. | CLEMENT—In this city, December 23, Dr. Rufus Herbert Clement, the Jate R. H. and C. E. Clement, a native of San Francisco, aged 32 year L7 Services Friday, December 26, o’cloc] lows’_Cemetery. CULV —In this city, December 23, 1902, Charles G., husband of the late Mary Cul- ver, beloved {ather of Charles E. Culver, and son of Mary Culyer, a native of New York, aged 48 years b months and 26 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- 1902, oldest son of at (Thursdzy), at 12 o'clock, from the parlors | of McAvoy & Co.. 123) Market street, be- Church for services at i2:45 o’clock. yent Holy Cross Cemeter DANIELSE—In this city, Inter- ember 23, 1902, of Mrs. E. M. Grogan, Thomas A. Danlels Frank Danicls, 2 native of Edinburgh, Scot- land, aged 75 years & months and § days. g Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow the residence of her daughter, Grogan, 1626 Church street, near Twenty- ninth. ~Interment Mountain View Cemetery, Oaklend, via 1 p. m. creek boat. DAVIS—In this city, December 21, 1902, Mich- ael Davis, a member of Comanche Tribe, Improved Or@er of Red Men, Iloilo, P. L, a native of Maine, aged 00 years 5 months and 17 days. ¥ ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 26, 1902, at 10 Yrclock, from the funeral parlors of Joseph Hagan, 1707 Sac- ramento street, near Polk, where funeral services will be held under the auspices of Montezuma Tribe No. 77, Improved Order of Red Men. Interment Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, by carriage. FISIT —In this eity, December 24, 1902. An- tone Francis, dearly beloved usband of Ignacia Fisher, and father of Joseph, Ellen, Antone, Constance and Annie Fisher, a na: tive of Portugal, aged 59 years 11 months and 9 days. FOSTER—In Oakland, December 23, 1902, Major Emory ., beioved husband of Jessie E. Foster, and father of Jessie Foster, a na- | years 8 months and 8 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited (o aitend the funeral Friday, December 26, at 10 o'clock, from the pariors oi H. F. Suhr & Co., 1. Mission street, between Seventh and Tighth, thence fo St. Paul's Evangelical Church, Howard strect, | between Tenth and Eleventh, where services will be held, commencing at 1:30 p, m. In- terment Mount Olivet Cemetery. - ¥. J. Monahan, Pres. Geo. E. Horr, Sec. MONAHAN & CO., (Inc.) FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. 239-2041 Mission st Telephone Mission 31, licenses were issced 521 Van Ness ave- ad Maud » nd Camille J. Dumontelle, niy-sixth street. 5 Herbert G. Bedford, 20A Mission street, | 1 and Anni Valencia street. and Kate | Lelia M. Phillips, 20, Oakland City, Villiam T. Wallace Jr., 25, Mendocino, and | and Teresa Washington son st. | and Amanda C. | Colma, and Isabella | and | and Henrietta ¥ | Sdn Mateo, and Gertrude | v Decem: 4. 1902, William True Wallace Jr. and | daughter of Mrs. Frank Maxson, mother of dah Booth, and sister of Warren and Jerry a native of | cember 24, 1902, Manuel Borjes, a native of 10 . at the mortuary chapel in 0dd Fel- | SHEARER—In this city, December 23, 1002. fully invited to attend the funeral to-day tween Eighth and Ninth, thence to St. Rose's Margaret E. Danlels, dearly beloved mother of Flanagan, Ill., atd Willlam and the late | v), - 26, at 11:30 a. m., fi (Frigay), - December Mre, B, M. | WESTERLUND—In December 24, 1902, native of England, NWOOD—In t 3 Hen' rs. this city, December 25, 1902, beloved wife of Frank Johnson, mother of Jereminh Francis and Mar- 't Henrletta Johnson, and daughter of the ate Jeremial and Ma 1. O'Connor, a na- tive ¢f Lynn, Mass., aged 28 years 11 months | ond 26 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral Friday, 26,-at 9 o'clack, from her late resi- fu cember | - der 340 'Chestnut street, thence to St. Brigid’s Church, . where .a solemn requlem high mass will be celebrated for the reposs of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Please omit flower | KAVANAGH—In this city, December 23, 1002, Maurice Kavanagh, beioved father of Rob- P., James A. and Dennis J.. Kavanagh, a native of County Meath, Ireland, years. P — % E [& tuneral ‘will take place to-morrow nC 2 large lo . Jacob: 981 Golden Gate avenue, (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the paricrs rining Bast Oak 015 Olive avenue. [ of3. O'Connor & Co 67 Mission street, T arson, 21, 242 Shotwell street, | {hence to St. Paul's Chureh, Where a solemn £ 600 e Swan, 21, 2020 Sixteenth street. requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- ; must close out the ract 'Z_B, x:lmz son, 33, city, and Isabelle| . pse of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. joeated hog ¢ 2 i nterment private. 3 e Mhe 50 Bt h”.n';}"} i ik . and Jessle R Carmh| popy yionin o gis city, Docembier 26, 1002, sold_for $75: title |~ Patrick 30, Springfleld, Mass., argaret Kelleher, o native of Ircland, aged 2 eventh &€, | and Louls: Jackson, 17, 725 Fifth ave. | R Carriage | * Charles T. Nounnan, 38, 3021 California | KOPP—In this city, December 24, 1902, Michael street, and Charlotte V. Lane, 20, 2324 Cali-| Kopp, dearly beloved son of Mathies and the fornia street. ! late Mary Kopp, and beloved brother of Samuel McQuer S Geary street, and | Nicholas and Matthew Kopp, a native of Tena Mosehatt, llis street, | Gerngany, aged 58 years 2 months and 15 Henry Hipkins, , city, and Carrie Dee | d Chi 111, papers please copy.) 18, city. 3 1 [ Funeral notice hereafter. Remains at e A. Lewis, 00 Galifornia street, | the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Under- “ortuna Zaro, i taking Company, 3209 Mission street, be- rederick A. McAllister | tween Eighth and Ninth. reet, and Evi McAllister. | KO —In Oakland, December 21, 1902, Margaretha, beloved a native of - Germany | months and 9 days. | LATER—In this _city, December 23; 1902 ose, heloved wife of the late James Later, and mother of William, James, John and the late Annie Later, a native of County Tyrone, e ot Henry Koenecke, , aged 6% years 11 Ireland, aged 62 years. 05" Friends and ‘acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow lors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’'s Church for scrvices. Interment Holy | Cross Cemetery. | ¢ (Friday), at 10 o’clock, fromt’the funeral par- | | LAUTERBACH—In _th# city, December 22, 902, Charles W. Lauterbach, beloved hus band of Gretchen Lauterbach, a native of Eremen, Germany, aged 42 vears, and 6 months. st rriet street, and 0> Friends and acquaintances are respect- Green, 2, v street. fully irvited to attend the funeral Friday. Tilich, Brannan street, and | - December 26, at 2 o'clock, from Elks' Hall, 223 Sutter street. Remains at the paclors of Porter & White, 122 Eddy street. Inter- | _ment private. B. P. O. ELKS—Members of San Francisco Lodge No. , B. P. O. Elks, are hereby noti- fied to atiend the funeral of our late brother, Charles W. Lauterbach, on Friday afternoon, r 26, at 2 o'clock, from the lodge: Sutter street. By order of PERCY V. LONG, Exalted Ruler. { LUCAS—In this city, December 24, 1902, Clara B. Lucas, beloved ‘wife of John P. Lucas, a native of New York, aged 42 years 8 months and 14 da McELROY—In this city, December 23, 1902, 1 at St Joseph's Home, Winifred McElroy, dearly beloved wifé of T, F. McElroy. (Bos- ton_papers please copy. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend a requiern high mass, which will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at the chapel of St. Joseph's Home, Park Road avenue and Baker strect, com- mencing at 9 o'clock, Friday, December 26. to| Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | MOORE—In this city, December 24, 1902, { “May, deughter of Nora and the late Joseph Moore, and sister of Mrs. Moran, Mrs. Net- . ting and John, Joseph and Emmett Moore, h\;hukl'l%.m rl:ev a native of San Francisco, aged 19 years. Mosehart, both of | MORRISON—In Oakland, December 23, 1902, Morrison, widow of the late George orrison, and mother of Mildred H., George H. wnd Helen Morrison and Mrs. E. Bruce ¥ liott, a natjve ' of vears. iricnds and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funéral services 1902, at 2 o'clock, at funeral parlors of*C. H. Wever, 1502 reet, Alameda. Interment Mountain ‘emetery, Oakland. PAGE—In this city, Décember 24, 1002, C. S. Page, a native of Maine, aged 75 years. RODGERS—In Alameda, December 23, 1902, William D. Rodgers, brother of Mrs. C. L. Woods, a native of Pennsylvania, aged 74 years 10 months and 23 days. (St. Paal pa- |' bers please copy.) G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 26, at 10 o'clock, from-the late residence, 2019 Railroad avenue, Alameda. Incerment Mountain View Cemetery, Oak- nd. i v | RILEY—In this city, December 23, 1902, John, beloved husband of Catherine Riley, and father of Thomas and Daniel Riley,” Mrs. Patrick Le Strange, Mrs. George Kilpatrick, Mrs. James McCormick and Mrs. Edward Lawler, a native of Co v Westmeath, Ire- | 1and, agoq 72 years. (New York paers piease copy. bFrm’dn and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at §:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 91 Federal street,’ thence to St, Bren- dan’s' Church, ‘where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soyl at 9 o’clock. ROWLAND—In this vity, December 23, 1902, Edward, beloved husband of Alice Rowland, and father of Edward, Alice and Hadden Rowland, a native of Liverpool, England. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 9:45 o'clock, from 121 Eddy street, under the ausoices of Pacific Lodge No. 136, F. and A. M. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend streets. SAUER—In this city, December 24, 1902 (of diphtherla), Genevieve, beloved daughter of George and Mary Sauer, sister of George Sauer, and granddaughter of Mrs. G. Sauer and Mrs. T. Jones, a native of Berkeley, Ala- meda County, aged 2 years 1 month and 24 aye. Massachusetts, [ fully Friday. December 26, the Cornelia, beloved wife of George A. Shearer, daughter of Mrs. Cornelia_Young Seely, and sister of Mrs. Frank M. Haight, Frank H. Seely and Alexander B. Seely, a native of Calffornia, aged 32 vears 3 months and 1 day. (Watsonville papers please copy.) E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 26, at 11:16 o'clock, from St. James Misston, Richmond District. Inter- . ment Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. SOBEY—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 24, 1902, Lizzle Sobey, a native of California,” aged 52 years. SMITH—In the City and County Hospital, December 24, 1902, Ernestina Smith, a native of Germany, aged 59 years. SPIRO—In this city, December 24, 1002, James, beloved son of George and Etta Spiro, & na- tive of San. Francisco, aged 1 year 3 months and 25 days. this eity, December 24, 1902, Andrew E., beloved husband of Johanna Westerlund, father .of . Ester Westerlund, and brother of J. V. Westerlund and Mrs. Selma J. Nickander, a native of Finland, aged 41 years 5 months and 14 days. S Shanahan v. JFLORAL DESIGNS" 107 POWELL =+~ ELLIS?ZY 5056 REAL ESTATE T_B.ANBACI‘IONS. IWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, Morris, Ada, Ralph, |Abraham and Ida Brown, Bahr or Bar and Sophie Sheideman, Fhilip ‘and Betsy Lippitt and Godfrey and Dora Fisher to M, H_de Young, lot on NE corner of gl"l,"arrell apd Poik streets, & 275 by N 120; | $10. tive of ‘Missouri, aged 64 years 1 month and | +J. B. Levizon to Bella F. Gerstle, lot on N 18 days. lne of Pacific avenue, 15133% E of Stelner, HAGEMANN—In this city, -December 2¢, 1902, | E 51:2% by N 127:84; $10. Katharine C.. dearly heloved daughter Same to Alice G. Levison, lot on N line of | Philipp and rgaret Hagemann, and sister | Pacific avenue,-103:1% E of Steiner, E 51:2%. j -of Charles, Margaret, Rosie and Lizzle Hage- | N 127:8%, W 16:0%, N 9:0%, W Jh4%, 8 : mann, a hative of San Francisco, aged 18 |137:6; §10. . Leopold Seligman to Nannle A. Meyerfeld (wife of M_Jr.), lot on NE corner of Fell ani Stanvan streets, 2 167:6 by N 17:6, quitclaim deed: $5. Morris Jr. and Nannie A, Meyerfeld to Reu- ben H, Lioyd, same; $10. J. Frank and Marla Walters to M. D, Stein, lot on SE corner of Walnut and Jackson gtreets, B 88 by S 127:8Y;410, ; . Francis D. Sheldon and Margaret L. Jones to Virginia P, Taggart, lot on NE lin¢ of Dore street. 95 SE of Folsom, SE 27 by NE S5; $10. Franz Muller vs. George Koenig (by receiver) to Franz Muller, lot on NW line of Harrison Strect, 100 NE of Eleventh, NE 86:3 by NW 137:6; $4900, Estate of James Ryan /(by Daniel Dunn, ex- ecutrix) to Sophia Lawson, lot on B line of Minna street, 160 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by B 80; $1690. Peter A, Smfith to Elizabeth K. Freck, lot on B line of Dolores street, 161 N of Twenty- third, N.26 by E 117:6; $10_ Biizabéth K. and Henry, M. Freck to John F. Byrnc, same; $10, Tmanuél L, and Rose Heller to Frederick ‘W. Zeile, undivided 1-6 of lot on § line of . 1 Bush strcet, 97 E of Sansome, E 40:6 by 8 17:6; $10. Samuel W. and Hattie Heller to same, un- diyided 1-6 of same; $10. Sanford Sachs to same, undivided 1-3 of same; $10, & Martin Sachs Company (a _corporation) to same, undivided 1-3 of same; $10, Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to J. <A ith, lot on NE line of Ddre street, 315 SE of Eryant, SE 25 by NE 85;°$1000, Matthew and Catherine Kavanagh to Kath- | crine A. Rivers, lot on NW corner of Califor- nia and Dup 6. N 97:6, W 25, N 20:4, S 117:10; $10. $ to eame, samie; gift. - vided half of lot on § line of Geary street, 112.9 W_ot Leavenworth, W 24:9 by 8§ 137:6; $10. Bank of California to Nat M. Raphael, lot on NE line of First street, 65:0 NW of Harri- son, NW 46:3 by NE €8:8; $10. Alice Morrison and Annie McKernan to Alice F. Ellis (wife of Thomas P.), undivided half of lot on NW line of Hunt gtreet, 200 NE of Third, NE 27:6 by NW 55; $10. Benjamin H. and Frances Lichtenstein to Georgiana M. Perkins (wife of W. F.) and Jo- seph M. Masten, lot on N_corner of Third and Hunt streets, NW 40 by NE 807 $10. Henry J. Wynne to Annie McKernan, lot on NW line of Hunt strect, 80 NE of Third, also distant 140 NW of Howard, NE 40 by NW 55; also lot_on NW ling of Hunt street, 200 NE of Third, NE- 27:6 NW 05, quitclaim deed; $10. Alice Morrison, Alice F. or Alice T. and Thomas P. Ellis, Annie McKernan, William D. ard Alice E. Brown to Joseph M. Marten, Géorgiana M. Perkins (wife of William F.), lot on NW line of Hunt street, 80 NE of Third, NE 40 by NW 55; § . | Alexander H, B 0. Watson to me, lot on SE line of Sherwood place, 100 of Third, NE 60 by NW 55: also lot on’ NW lifie 6f Hunt street, 140 NE of Third, NE 20 by NW &5; $10. James Shea to Katie Shea, lot on SW corner . | gf Seventh and 3inna streets, W 80 by NW 30; §1. Jeiix and Georglana Lestrohan to Henry A. Arnold, lot on SW line of ( ey street, 190 NW of Bryant, NW 80 by 8W 80; $10. M. or ‘Allce ‘and Henrietta Dunne and C McHugh to tie Simon, block bound- ed N by H street, B by Twentieth avenue, 8 Dby I street, W by Twenty-first avenue; $10. John H. Rosseter and Frank J. Grace to same, same; §10. i 5 Wiiliam 1. Baines to Kossuth D. Bronson, re-record 1978 D. 194, lot 12, block I, Park Lane Tract 7: §10. Estate of Richard Darling (by Robert Mec- Elroy, executor) to A. Ruef, lots 20 to 23, Holi- day Map A; also lots 1 to 4, 8, 0, 20 and 21, block 711, tide lands; %iso lots 9, 10, 18 and 20, same; $225, . ; Builders’ Contracts. sie H. Mark (owners) with | (contractors), architects L. S. Stone Smith—All rk for a two-story g (two fat®), on N line of Clay W 10 by N 70, W. A. Kern Bros. and H. C, frame buildi street, 60 W of Cher 840; §7000. / | | Theresa’ A, Oelrichs and Virginia Vanderbilt | | (owners) with Western Expanded Metal and ! Fire Proofing Company (contractors), architects | | Reid Bro: freproofing for floor, arches, roof | | arches and suspended metal cellings for a hotel | bullding, bounded on W by Mason ‘street, N | by Sacramento, I by Powell and § by Cali- fornia; $98, s with Gray Bros. (contractors), ame—Concrete foundation for same x Stetson_(owner) with George Good- man (contraetor)—Excavation, concrete. work, cement floors and concrete foundation, for a five-story brick building, on S line of Buuh; strect, 80 Waof Stockton, W8, § 82:6, W 30:6, | 55, 1 60, S 50, B 57:6, N 137:6; §5435. Califernia Fruit Ca oclation (cor- ners’ poration) with J. Pattinson (contractor)—All | | work for a one-story frame buflding (machine { wareroom), on S line of Bay street, between | Magon and Taylor, through to Vandewater; Alameda County. George O. and Benjamin F. Simmons, Eliza- beth Fountain Simmons (wife), William Henry | Simmons_and Elizabeth Dall Stmmons (wifey | to John B. and Archibald Johnson, lot on BW | corner of Second and Alice streets, W 75 by § 200, lots 15 to 22, block 10, Kellersberger's Map, warranty deed, Oakland; $5000. lisabetn Kryster (wife of John) to Lena Williams (daughter), wife of John, lot on N | line of Fighth street, 233:3 E of Union, E 33:3 v N 8§7:10, block 548, Boardman's Map, Oak- land; gift. M. F. and Alice Cochrane (wife) to James | W. Cochiane Company (corporation), lot be- ginning of E line of Kirkham street, between Twenty-fourth snd Twenty-sixth, extending B of uniform width and distance 115, being N | 11:6 of lot 4, block X, and S 38 feet of lot 5, ock X, map of survey of northern extension 4 of Oakland by U. F. Boardman, Oakland; $10. Gecrge and Carrie R. Sterling (wife) to Realty Syndicate, Jot on NW corner of Felton and Baker streets, W 128.97 by N 80, lots 1S and 19, block 9, Map of Herzog Tract,” Oak- land: $10. . Henry and Bertha Ahnefeldt to John L. and Bell Valentine (wife), lot on SW corner of Butterworth and Ralston streets, S 33:9 by W 120, Berkeley; $10. Mountain View Cemetery Assoclation to John avIer, fot in cemetery, Oakland Township; 5. Maria Franke (widow) to Henry L. Sammi (executor of the estate of Carl Christian Vo- rath), lot on SE corner of Willlams and Pine streets,. S 50:734 by K 80:7%, lots 17 and 18, subdivision of block 35, Whitcher's Map Tract 406, Oakland: $50. N William and Elizabeth F. Lebrecht to Frank K. Mott (single), lot on § line of Sixteenth street, 100 W_of Telegraph 'avenue, W 50, § 107.08, E 17.80, to point 100 feet nieasured at right sxlg:,es. S from said line of Sixteenth street, E 33.94, N 100, lots 5 and 6, map of sur- vey made for G. C. Potter, Oakland; $10. Harlow P. Bancroft to Elizabeth A. Turner (wife of George M.), lot 891, Arhended Map of Subdivisions of Mosswood Tract, Oakland; $10. Taft & Pennoyer (corporation) to C. C. Volbers, lot 10, block ¥, Map of Paradise Park, Oakland; $350. John W. and Irita Doubleday to C. M. Cook. lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 50 N of Prospect avenue, N 45 E 100.25, S 45, W 100.13, Map of McClure Academy Grounds, Oakland: $10, Axel L., and Eleonora C. Saxtorph to George Sieble (single), lots 6 and 7, block B, ‘map Knowles and_Potter subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $10. Bartine and_Alice L. Carrington ta Lyman Allen; lot on § line of Channing way, 210 W of Audubon street, W 45 by 8 135, lot 20, map Bell proverty, Berkeley; $10. Elizabeth J. Eaton (widow) to Bernard P. Miller, lot on NW corner of Wheeler and Essex streets, W 66.79 by N 105, lot 13,” block D, Amended Map of-E portion of Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $10. Bernard P. Miller (single) to Anson S. Blake, same, Berkeley; §10. Catharine Danahy (single) to Thomas Cur- ran, lot on N Mne of Ad n street, 50 K of Sherman, E 50 by N 137:9, lot 8, block A, map block A, Twitchell Tract, Berkeley, sub- Ject to all liens; $500. . Mildred Freud (widow) to Harriet E. Hamp- shire (widow), log beginning at corner formed by § line of HopRins street or county road No. 1135 with W line of Wilson avenue, S 208:7 | by W 130, being lots 25 to 32, block B, map of subdiv n of pcrtion of blocks I, A, E and ¥ of revised map of Prospect Hiil Tract, Brooklyn ‘Township; $2850. Bridget Rigney (widow) to John J, and Car- rie M. Rigney (son aund daughter), lot on S line of Twelfth street, 10t W of Cypress, W 26 by S 110, being E 20 fect of lot 19, map Center Street Home Lots at Oakland Point, Oakland; gift, Charles W. and Carrie V. Fisher to Virginia H. Barker, iot on N line of Chase street, 76 E of Cedar, E §8:6 by N 135; $10, Frances S. Noyes (widow) to Thomas J. Dantels, lot on B line of Adeline street, 50.23 S of Forty-second, E 199.605, NE 50, £ 10, SW 100, W_214.39, N 50.23, portion lot 17, map H. C, Dohrs Homestead, Oakland; $5. Frank H, Ayers (single) to H. Eppinger Jr., lots 1 and 3 to 80, block A, and lots 1 to 15, block B, map Oakland Harbor Tract, Bast Oakland; $10, Home_Sécurity Building and Loan Assocla- tion to Willlam H, Hardy, lots 6 and 7, block E, map Knowles and Potfer_subdivision Ken- neédy Tract, East Oakland; $10, Berry-Bangs Land Company (a corporation) to Harriette Carlson, lot on & lide of Manoa avenue, 250 S of Stewart, 8 100°'by E 148, lots 16 and 17, block H, map- Berry-Bangs Tract, Berkeley: $10. Mirinie F. Robert Greig to Glennie Da- vies, lot on N line of Parker strect, 188:6 W of Tulton, W 25 by N 135, being W 14 of lot 18, Steele Tract, Berkeley; $10. ¥_A, and Julia B, Trefethen (wife) to James R Waterbury. lot on § line of Delaware street, 237:6 W of Sherman (mow Grove), W 72:6 by § 135, being portion N % of range 2, Hardy Tract, as per map said tract, Berkeley; $10. T, M. and Nettle Van Viear Edmunds (wife) to Charles A. Bailey, lot on I line of Seventh street, 100 § of Channing way, E 270, § 61:65, W 570, N 47:13, block 185, Corrected Map Ray- mond Tract, Berkeley: $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey (wife) to Willlam W, Farwell, lot on W line of Ninth street, 201:3 N of Bancroft way, N 50 by W 130, lot 11, block 118, Map Tract B, Berkeley | Tand and’ Town Improvement Association, Berkeley; $10. an:ymsxm to Mrs. T. Marle Blint (wife), undivided half interest in lot on-N line of ‘Adflison street, 51 W of Price, W 51, N 126:41, T 51, § 126:6%, lot 11, block 2, Map of Tract ‘A, Berkgley Land and Town Improvement As- goclation, Berkeley; §$10. 3 Thomas R. and Mary E. Hayes (wife) to Board of Education of the Town of Berkeley, fot on S line of Russ street, 246 B of College avenue, E 61:6 by S 102:5, lot 18, block A, map of property of Berkeley Villa Homestead Asscciation, Berkeley: $650. Tleanor A. and Daniel E. Hayes to same, lot on S line of Russ street, 307:6 E of College ave- nue, E 123 by § 102:5, lots 16 and 17, block A, same, Berkeley; §1300. J K.'L. and C. A, Gons or Gove to R. R. Er- win, lot 28, Melrose Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; warranty deed; $10. Margaret G. and Thomas W. Williams to, Charles M. Jenkins (single), 10t on W line o Oux street, 10G S of Buena® Vista avenue, S 45:2 by W 100, block 39, map of lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; §10. - - Thomas H. Lindsay to °Agnes C. Shaw (widow), lot on SE corner of Pacific ayenue and Oak _street, B 62, S 112, E 38, § 88, W 100, N 150, lot 20 and portion of lot 19, block 47, . A. Smith's map of blocks 46 and 47, landd ent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. rles P, Egglgston to Ambrose T. Egglés- ton, lot 23, block E, map of Leonard tract; Berkeley; $10. o \ Robert J. and Carlotta Tyson (wife) to court. MAY ASK POPE FOR § DNOAGE Move to Quiet Scandal. Fugitive Princess I‘ouise Never to Return to Dresden. DRESDEN, Saxony, Dec. 24.—It is re- ported here that the Crown Princess of Saxony left for her husband a written confessiont of her relations with M. Giron, together widh a declaration of her in- tention of never returning to the Saxon The court has no official informa- tion as to the present whereabouts of the Princess, but it is known here that she is going to Mentone, France, to reside. The court at present is concerned with considerations as to the 'best course to pursue. It is believed that the Pope will | be appealed to to grant an absolute di- vorce. CROWN PRINCE’S BRUTALITY. Conservative Berlin Journal Declares He Beat the Princess. BERLIN, Dec. 24—The Lokal Anzeiger to-day prints asdispatch from Dresden saying that King George of Saxony sent several of the highest police officials to Geneva to observe and report on lhg ac- tions of the fugitive Crown Princess Louise. One official returned yesterday by way of Vienna.. The others will re- | main at Geneva. A divorce of the Crown | Prince and Crown Princess is regarded as impossible during the lifetime of King George, who entertains’stringent religious scruples against divorce.” The Protestant clergy, however, hope that Berlin will bring pressure to bear for a divorce. The sympathy of the people of Dresden seems wholly with the Princess, who is of & cheerful, pleasure-seeking 'disposition. The Crown Prince loged to torment her. Among tbe writers forbidden her were Tolstoi, Zola and Nitzsche. Profegsor Andre Giron is described as an idealist of the extreme type. It is re- | 1ated that his family once considered the question ‘of confining him in an asylum because he refused a legacy on the grounds of delicacy of feeling. The Crown Prince beat the Crown Princess, according to an editorial state- ment in the Viossische Zeitung, one of the most . careful newspapers published in Berlin, which adds: Their disagreements reached this crisis in June after Professor Giron became the chil- dren’s tutor. The Prigcess at that time con- sldered seeking a divorce and visited her \best friend, the Princess Theresa of Bavaria, who dissuaded her. The Princess, however, after returning to Dresden, did not resume marital relations. PLANS OF THE PRINCESS. Will Herself Attempt to Obtain Legal Separation. VIENNA, Dec. 24.—The Crown Princess of Saxony, through M. Lachenell, a for- mer professor of Switzerland, has in- formed the Neues Wiener Tageblatt that she intends to take immediate steps to| obtain a divorce. She will not go,to Salz- burg for fear of being placed in an asylum. In two letters to her intimate friend, Princess Therésa of Bavaria, the Crown Princess complains bitterly of her treat- ment at the Saxon court, where she al- ways was subjected to the strictest dis- cipline. She says the official statements in her case are incorrect. HEINZE'S BILL OF COSTS DISALLOWED BY \COURT Decision Is Rendered in the Famous Pennsylvania Mining Case in Montana. HELENA, Mont., . Dec. 24—The famous Pennsylvania mining case was decided by the Supreme Court to-day. The case was an action for damages in which the Mon- tana Ore Purchasing Company sued the Boston and Montana Company for dam- ages for alleged trespass. The Boston and Montana Company appealed and the court sustained Judge Clancy in part, The Supreme Court modifies the ruling of the lower court by cutting down the di- mensions of the Johnstown mine; which F. Augustus Heinze can work, and di8- allows in toto the bill of* costs for $258,000 that was filed by Heinze. * The case may be carried to the Supreme Court of the United. States. Stratton’s Son Weds Miss Larabee. OSHKOSH, Wis., Dec. 24.—Isaac Harry Stratton and Miss Jesephine A. Larabee were married at 11 o'clock to-day at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Jose- phine Larabee. Rev. E. H. Smith, .pastor of the First Congregational Church, per- formed the ceremony. The groom is a son of the late Colorado miilionaire. predhicin o o Hospital Fire Costs One Life. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Dec. 24.—The Atchigon, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad | hospital was totally destroyed by last night's fire. . One of the patients, whose name was not learned, died from expos- ure and fright. . g B e e e e e S el Mitchell Thompson, lot on § side of Santa Clara_avenue (as widened to 80 feet), 331:17 feet W _of Union, 8 137.50, W parallel with Santa Clara_avenue, to point 116.50 E from E line of Grand street measured along sald | line parallel with Santa Clara avenue. N to S line of Santa Clara avenue, E to beginning, block 12 of may of Town of Encinal and land | adjacent; Alameda; $10. Charles A. Sesslons to Ella A. Sessions (wife), lot on N line of West Eighth street % of Unlon, W 3770 by N 1105 Tot 4 and haif of lot 3, in block 540, map of blocks 549, 550 and part of blogk 561, property of Colonei John Seott, Oakland; gift. Nellle V. Jones (single) to George' Sterling, lots 88.13 feet on Greenbank avenue by 100 feet on Oakiand avenue, being lots 8§ to 10 and 14, block B, map of Lincoln Park: Oakland; $10. Robert’ and Agnes Dalziel (wife) to Thomas W, Corder, lot on W line of Broadway, 56 feet S of Birnle street, said point being in center ofea certain brick wall thereon located S 26 feet to center of said brick wall west and along same 63:3% feet to land 40 feet B from and varallel with center of Telégraph avenue, N 26:10% feet to center of brick wall, E 72:3% feet to beginning, together with all land Iying between W boundary in said lot and cen- ter of Telegraph aveue; Oakland;’ $10. ‘Harlow P, Bancroft to Robert B. Cuthbert, B 15 feet of lot 4815 and W 15 feet of lot 49, amended map of subdivisions Mosswood Tract, Oakland; $10, Same to Knud Nielsen, lot 323 and W 10 feet of lot 32 amended map of subdivisions same, Oakland; $10. 8. Gertrude Smyth (widow) to Union Savings Banlk, lot on W line of San Pablo avenue, 363 N of Park strect, W'270 to S line land now or formerly of Mary S. Fernald, SW 20 to land now or formerly of Thomas McInerney, NW 132 to line dividing plats 6 and 38, thence follow- ing said dividing line SW 300 to E line of Watts street, etc., NW 5f, NE SE 156:3 1o beginning, porfion plats 6 and 35, map Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oakjand Townchip; aleo lots 47 to 40, map Templeton Tract, quit: claim deed, Fast Oakland; $10, : Charles and Katherine or Katha Jurgens Chris MgNamara (single).s lot beginning at in- tersectioh of E line of Adeline street and W line of San Pablo avenue, S 133:3, W at right angles to San Pablo avenue 36, thence at right angles to Adeline, W 36 to E Nne of Adeline. N 133:3 to beginning, being lot 6, block 684, map Watts Tract, Emeryville, Oak- land Township; $10. . % F. H. and e M. Lawton and M. P. W, and Emma G, Albec to William and Minerva F, Wilkinson, ‘lot on W line of Walnut street, 168.50 § of Virginia, S 100 by W 127.40, lots 19 and 20, Percy Tract, Berkeley;. 3 Joseph. M. Phinney to' Myles and Elizabeth Pickthall, lot on&-E corner of Jackson and Grove streets, NE 45.31 by SE 149, lot 1. block 93, map of portion Sather Trust Property, Ala- | - ARV TRKINING 10 B MR {Admiralty Plans New System of Education for Cadets. Similar Work to Be Given in First Years for All} Branches of Service. LONDON, Deec. %.—Official papers have | been issued which give full details of the | new slheme for maval education, under which the training of officers i# to be uni- { fled and simplified by the- adoption of a single system for the training of cadets for all three branches of the service— executives, engineers and marines. The scheme as now detailed confirms the previous forecast. It will become ope- { rative next July. For the first several | yeors all cadets will receive identical i training in every branch of the service, special attention being given to scientific stedy. Thenceforward from the age of 2) the cadets will be drafted into the dif- ferent branches and will begin to special- ize. The scheme enables speedier promo- tion, provides for revised rates of pay, the disappearance of engineers' disabilities and promotion to the rank of commander by selection. . ‘While the newspapers this morning gen~ erally commend the scheme as a cour- | ageous attempt in the direction of a very | necessary reform, it is expected that it will meet with much opposition. Its prin- cipal defect as pointed out in editorial articles this morning is that engineers and marine officers will still be debarred ffcm attaining flag rank and all cadets therefore will want to enter for the execu- tive branch. The Standard says: ‘““We do not blame the Admiralty for | hesitating to follow the example of the United States, in whose navy executive | an engineer officers have been combined (with very dubious results); but the Ad- miralty has gone so far that it certainly wiil be compelled to go farther.” MINE OWNER IS LOST ON COLORADO DESERT His Burro and Pack Horse Return to Town Almost Famished for Want. of Water. SAN BERNARDINO, Dec. 24—Jack Doyle, a wealthy mine owner, whose home-is in Riverside County, is lost some- where on the Colorado Desert. Two weeks ago he left Grays Landing to meet a representative of an Eastern syndicate which proposed buying one of his mines some miles distant from that place. He rode a burro and had one pack animal. A | few days ago these animals ‘wandered irto Ehrenberg, Nev., almost famished fcr want of water. Doyle has not been heard of since he left the landing. A searching party has been formed to search for him. gt Kevas Is Charged With Murder. VALLEJO, Dec. 24.—Coroner McDonald held an inquest in Benicia to-day to de- termine the cause of the death of J. Jen- sen. who was killed on the streets of that town on the 1ith inst. The jury found that George Kevase shot Jensen and charged him with- willful murder. Steamers leave San Fran- clsco as_follows: For Ketchikan, Juneau, Skaguay, etc., Alaska—11 a. m., Déc. 27, Jan, 2. Change to’ company's steamers at Seattle. For_ Victoria, Vancouer, Port Townsend, Seattle, Ta coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a, m., Dec. 27, Jan. 2. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry, — For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 D. m'éaD;c' n; Jan. 4; Corona, 1:30 p. m., Dec. 26, Jan, 2. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosalia, Sundays, 9 a. m. State of California, 9 a. m., Dec. 26, Jan. 2, 8. For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East 8an Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Hueneme and *Newport. (*Ramona. only.) Ramona, 9.a. m., Dec. 24, Jan. 1. Coos Bay, 9 & m.. Dec. 28, Jan. 5. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia, Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. o 2Bt reserved to change steamers or salling ate. TTCRET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery st. (Palace Hotel). Frelght office. 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, Gen. Passenger Agt.. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R.& N. CO, Fv:.;nu‘_-u-boe.n.n.mg 5, "um.bu”nlllblfl.nhsl.“l& ‘Ohly Steamship Life to PORTLAND, OR., and short rail line from Portland to all polnts East. ‘Through tickets to all all rail or steamship and rall, at __RATES. Steaer , tickets includes berth asd meal Steamer sails foot of Spear st. at 11 8. m. 'W. HITCHCOCK, Gen, Ast., 1 Montgomery - TOYO KISEN KAISHA, (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO.) - Steamers will leave whart, Sorge Fitst and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and conmecting at “"“‘Ylfi with steamers for India, etc. No S A AC MAR. Saturtys Tan 8. 8 g S, 8 H A S FOE 'KONG MARU.Thurs. S. 8. NIPPON MARU (via Manfla)........ an JAMOR, AEU -u DIRECT LINE 70 S, ZEALANDIA, for Homolulu, Monday, S. Dec. 29, 2 p. m. 8, land and 7, Th g 5.8 mnlg’oasn:' mm:?n."‘ &b 2 BR0S. it Bited, 328 AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORK, 5O Phila...Dec. 31, 10 am Phila. n. 21, 10 am St. Paul.Jan, 7, 10 am Friesi‘d.Jan, 25, 10 am RED STAR NEW .YORK, , “PARIS. “Kroonl'd.. L 10am Feeand iaee 16, 10 amlveder a1 ‘CHAS. D. TAYLOR,G.A.P.C.,30 Montg'my st. b eV o St et i vt A e e A e FOR 0. S, FAVY YARD AND VALLEI) “Steamers GEN. FRISBIE or MONTICELLQ. 9:45 &, m., 2:15 and 8:30 p. m., 8. SONOMA, for Homolulu, Samoa, Auck- 31 e i Oscar Holliday Banghart enjoys a vogue as a portrait painter second only to that of Whistler and John Sargent. He is a most conscientious worker and demands absolute obedience from his sitters. ‘Woe betide the society dame who disrogards Mr. Bang- hart’s _instructions as to what dress she shall wear when sitting for her portrait. One can easily beMeve this, after looking at the gowns worn by his ladies in the famous set that is being given free every Sunday with the Sunday Call. More than once Mr. Banghart has refused astonishing fees rather than paint a woman who wanted o “flattering portrait.” f e e e e ey Fire a Furniture Factory. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24—The Pacifie Furniture and Lumber Company's bufld- ing at the corner of Central avenue and Seventh street was -completely destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. A carload of lumber and all the stock of furinture, together with the machinery, was destroyed. The logs will be at least $15,000. e ————————— ADVERTISEMENTS. United States Braneh STATEMENT " _or THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS HELVETIA SWISS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F ST. GALL, SWITZERLAND, on the day of December, A. D. 1901, and for Sae ot i year ending on that day, as surance Commissioner of the State nia, pursuant to the provisions of sections Blank Furniahed By e, Comimisaloner ! 3 ASSETS, Cash Market Valus of ail Stocks Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Company's Office Cash in Banks. 4 i 5t | Losses adjusted and unpald.. .. $10,578 5T Losses in process of Adjustment or Gross premiums on Fire run- ning one year or less, $38,040 81 relnsurance 50 per cent.. s Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $29,- 452 30; reinsurance pro rata. All other liabilities. Total Liabilitles ........cvee... $84,183 88 - INCOME. — Net cash actually received for Fire - T R R B Recelved for thterest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from Total Iacome . .$290,776 19 EXPENDITURES. Net amount id for Fire Losses (lnc‘udml )473 82, losses flm » prévious years) .... el Paid or allowed for Commission or sk Fees ‘and other yod 3,000 0@ Brokerage .. Paid for Salaries, charges for officers, clerks, ete.... Paid for State, Natlonal and Locat taxes o Losses incurred during the year....$302.538 63 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. . S, N erition dusing e e $44,528,620( $586,206 50 ............... 48,427, 600,378 19 6362,138| 87.493 11 SAM'L R. WEED, of WEED & ‘:uflmmm;om‘—m of January, 1902. F. FISHBECK, Notary Publle. SYZ & CO., General . - 433 ornia Street. United States Braneh STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY oN

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