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MEDICAL. NELL A G. W troutie con: nte; pe helped tively the most dif free. Office, ement board infants years' ad expes 118 Market bet r. Sweet takes ladies before b on female the unfor- cult’ cases treat- Market st pred rience MS pepered, §3 50 up; wm r #ix mont Prefer " b rer. tice of r und ehan e e Vete San SHE PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, the amo curedq nt: in- corre.- cealeq India Drug y hair, im. es dandruft 2TC. ting, pai Maln ce s hereby hs, ending De- be given to Political Code. his bid with a known an: t ieast 10 per id, payable to onditioned that a good and valid accevtance, as re- The board reserves the right order any specified. of the s" Home of some st he Board EHAN, Sec. Baa of DIVIDESND NOTICES. A dividend has been mpar No. o der nefer books close ling, San Francise Augi QUINN, Eecretar —— e —— g | Then Select Lots in Our New Blocks. Mgr. % THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1903. ROOMS TO LET-——Furn. and Ulul!- AA—City Room Renting Agency. 1104 Market st., cor. Turk and Rooms 3 and 4. FREE ..... ‘We locate you free in Rooms with or without Housekeeping Rooms or Hotels Phos Jomia S0t one Jess! FREE {EEADQL'ARTERS FOR PARK LOTS. Do You Want to Make Money? o | Chotcest Loca Lowest Prices, Easjest . Sty g DOORS FROM fs:soo to $1000. Sunset District. All Graded and Sewered. $10 Monthly. Sunset Branch Office on Ninth ave., near H Street, Open Sundays and Holidays. “Oceanside” Lots, Just Being Gradedl Nothing Like It Ever Offered Herel Every Lot Has a Superb Ocean and Park iew! H Etreet, 46th, 47th and 48th Avenues, RATES BY THE MONTH. A GENTLEMAN of regular habits can secure a single room or alcove suite, sunny and ‘comfortably furnished, with private family, one block from cable and electric car lines and 5 minutes’ walk from park entrance; references. Box 4058, Call. A_PRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms Fronting Park and Ocean Elect: 25¢ to $1 per aight, §1 25 to $5 per week, and R 09 L light housekeeping rooms; open all night. Only Graded Boulevard Lots Fronting Ocean! | X “irhe Almonte,” 878 Market st. (or No. 1 | Don’t Miss Sesing Thas To-Day! Fitth st.)—Fooms, 2oc, Soc, $1, §1 50 night: All Sold on Easy Terms! % Call for Diagrams and Prices! $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ANTLERS, 415 Turk—3, 4 and b room apart- | Oceanide Branch Otfice on Forty-ninth Avenus | _ments for hkpe.: strictly mod.; elec. elevator. | s O W ARDELL, 15 Page—Furnished rooms; best in New Level Lots in Excelsior Homestead. city for price; $1, $1 26, §150 week; hskpg. Only $200 Each, $ Monthly. Near Mission-street Electric Car Line. B o gt e oS L | $1200, $2000 to §3000, 4, 5 and 6-Room Modern | BURNETT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fu | Cottages in Sunset, Richmond and Excelsior | nished rooms, suitee, single; also unfurnished. . T TSI Wy Yo CLIFFORD. 204 Elils, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: prices reasonsble. EDDY, 216—One large front comfortably fur- nished sunny - bay-window room; running ‘water. EDDY, 867—Large sunny room; suitable for 2 gentiemen; with or without board. FIFTH, 33—Sunny_b: single rooms; $1 50, 3 GEARY, 878—Cozy single room, $7 per mo.; also one rear, separate entrance, $5 per' mo. GRAND Southern, Tth and Mission—Rooms 50c to $1 50 night to $6 week; reading-room. .HOTEL GRAYSTONE. 66 Geary st.: phone Bush 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished suites, with baths und singles. SOL GETZ & SO Room 04, Owners and Dealers, ronicle Bullding. AUGUST OFFERING. 65 building lots for sale at half their value. JEARE (Cheion 60 ns S Soire Jofe SL VRN snih, cash, or installment; good improvements sur- Tound these lots. Title perfect Young man, buy real estate in San Fran. cisco, and then work hard at your usual voca- tion. Your real estate will make your old age comfortable.’’ For further information write or call on | SYNDICATE INVESTMENT CO., | 207 Montgomery street, San Francisco, California. KEARNY, 420—Six beautiful rooms to let. LYON, 1617, bet. Bush and Pine—Sunny room; furnished ‘or partly so. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices: elevator; elec. lights: day, week, mo. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lighti readir g-room, smoking-room and ladies’ pa lor; rooms per night, 35c to §1 50; week, § NINTH STREET LOT. 25x100. cable cars passing. Street stone paved PRIC! to $8; month, §8 to $30; elevator on ground flour. rooms with hot and cold water; baths. SECOND, S4—Sunny furnished front rooms 5, : rear house | _cheap..— B rooms: Mason and Fil- | o 810—Nicely furnished rooms; sultes or Good income property; nmice locality; | _ Single. g basement; sun all day. | UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st. near Market otk . —400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 ts on Elghteenth and Nineteenth | pight; $1 75 to §6 week; elevitor; _electric stallment or cash; south of park; | lights: reading-room; free bus and baggage. \Choice level lots, ready to bulld on; | VAN NESS ave., b19—Renovated; handsome sior Homestead; Mission: installment. sunny furnished suites front rms.; mod. conv. ILDING CONSTRUCTION COM. | WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 35c to $1 50 night: $2 to $8 week: elevator; elec. lights; reading-room; free bus; baggage. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and Clipper st., | Subscriptions has been established at 1006 511-512 Callaghan bullding, will buy lot and bufld you a house; small cash $8 per month pays principal and t on each $1000 of briance due. HOUSE of 6 rms. and b. harch; €00d barn; $500 down: Dal. €8sy | mataronis O ee— must be sold, COFFIN & CO., | > D. - ROOMS AND BOARD. | AMOY, THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. Strictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, suite or singie; billlards; steam heat. opp. Grace Charch, nnex, 807 California st.—Attractive in- i exceptional table; free billiard-room. CHEAPEST and best in America—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, sent to any address in the United States or Canada one year for $1. —— ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED—By young lady private family: location somewhere around Jefferson square. Box 4635, Call | OLD Stevenson Mansion, } teri Eighteentn om st “news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, | ges. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year | | BY young couple, board and room; quiet loca- tion; closets, bath, good light, running wa- must be reasonable. Box 4047, Call. CATARRH, DEAFN positively cured; ne: ment free. ISES in EARS method; 1 week's treat- Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. orch: sected bargains: mon —_— C. M. WOOs STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. IR T e e -7 | MELBOURNE System School, 2.008 4 . R e near | Market; positive cure for all. g % Livermor= A_WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, | MARRIAGE LICENSES. A—_HOTEL NETHERLAND — EUROPEAN 16 pages. in wrapper. for mailine. £1 per year. SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE. | The following marriage licenses were issued = e e yesterday and infoPmation of San Rafael, Ross | ederick Joseph Horne, 23, city, and Alma Il vaileys and Marin County B. McClung, 557 Post street. CROKER & real estate agents, 137 Cha Sangster, 4 Chioride, Ariz., and | Montgomery ida Nagle, 34, Chtbride, Ariz | Albert P. Ness, 35, Taylor, and Maria L. | Kraus, 12 Howard court REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | 17, Danville Anton Worel REAL estate exchange list. Pac st Market st. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. a speclalty; Exchan free printed Bureau, 850 1 _Washington street, | and Marie Wodraschk . 2041 Washington. { John J. Montevaldo, 23, South San Francisco, and Lucy Borla, 22, South San Franeisco, Frank Muiligan 9 North Polnt street; and Mary Kenn city William D, « Merced, and Josephine F. Reuter, 2 ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. Wiliiam Head, 426_O'Farrell street, JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! and Mary Bradley, 24, Folsom street 1 Ean and Catherine M evo— | O'Brien, A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. | Shechan, 21, city, and Mary A 18, —— ‘ney, city. Drieschman, 1 Surrounded by train and scheols; flowers and fruit trees; near only $2850; lot 76x1: city, and Frieda Helena, | Pietronav 3 Jadway Michael J. O'Krefe, 21, and Margaret L. and Maria e 5-room cottage and bath. EDA LAND COMPANY, | McAllister styest, Woodward ave. 1. 1500 Park Manuel E. Cota ramento street, P————————— | a1 Fosa S AVl 27, ooy ], i g . | | George A. Webster, 20, city, and Ada M. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | 2. 2 ; Warren P, Lewis J035 Van Ness avenue, Fonse ——— & . and Ethel M iy street | | August 1 hire street, | BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. and Leonia A Pwenty-sec- e - — - s ond street £4000—8-ROOM hou 1507 Prince st.: stable, Har N. Peters, Clackamas, Or., and chicken-shed; fruit; lot 160x135; streei | Anna M. Satter, 27, Clackamas, Or. work me; sidewalks complete. 1 also Joseph Holle, 26, 815 Ha hire street, and have 120 houses for male. from $1000 to | Johanna H. M 25, 913 Treat avenue 12,000. Come and investigate. Joseph W Merchant street, —_— lunvl Marie L. 501 Merchant st 'w. c. MORAN & CO., Thomas J Harrison street 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley. |[apd Hannie I alifornia_avenue. - E b “Joseph L, B: Morris_avenue, and | $2000—1507 PRINCE near Santa Fe R London. Mo. large S$-room h 5, Mayfield, and May ble; cow barn: 2 160x135; street work complete; William W 265 700 Bush street, and inspect. | Cora M. Glove: 1021 Leavenworth tiveet. W. C. MORAN & CO., Ll N e BIRTHS— M ARRIAGES —DEATHS, FINE. new, handsome cotta f i i e conveniences: close to cars: large lots; Birth. marriags and death notices sent by o $1 month. w. C. ; only $200 cash, balance $16 80 per | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the pubiication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. Lorin station, or EMSLIE, Ashby station. | FOR fair dealing, fair prices and good bargains MORAX c. in bouses, lots and renting. see MURDOCK & CO., Lorin station, Berkeley. BRADETR! T—In this city, August 4, 1903, to the wife of J. R. Bradstreet, a son. kRI'I!LER' In Berkeley, July 30, 1903, to the UA 4 HAHN-—In this city, August 1903, to the A e _{ wife of Felix Hahn of Mill Vailey, a son, T OEFIC 3 KNOLES—In thig city, August 4, 1903, to the OFFICE, 1118 BROADWAY. wife of Fred T. Knoles, daughte g __OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. MARRIED. $1000 LARGE lot, between Telegraph ave. and ILL—SHARTZER ~In this city, July 25 Grove st good surroundings; near Fif- by the Rev. B. M. W. Hifi, D.D. tieth @h.: only 100 feet from Telegraph | Frederick L. Averill of Seattle, Wash., and ave.; this lot sold for $1200 ten years ago; owner wants to dispose of all of his reai estate; come ?m investigate it and make offer lot 50x100, - Callie . €hartzer of Ban Francisc ELLINGEEN-MONSEN—In this city, July 20, 1903, by the Rev. O. Groensherg, Ellas Ellingsen and Bertha Monsen. G. H. VOSE, Real Estate, LARSEN—NILSON—In this city, August 1, | 1118 Broadway, Oakland. 1803, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, pastor DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, or INES & C his right, tit therein 1 Aug. 1 RN a_member 30.. he having je and interest maining members of the firm, G. T. JONES 0. e e e STORA AND WAREHOUSE:! A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.: furniture, ods stored, moved. pousehoid & PIERCE-ROIL s tel. Gate ave.; SOLDEN West St Mission st.: tel rage Howard 941 ¥l an and Storage Co, ain 1840, pore st : phone TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. o yorwtesds REAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—W/ tell betMr machines for less woney than any e Exchange, 536 Caiifornia; telephone Main 266. hodse in the shipped. T25. Howard st., near Third; pbgpe Grant 161, F orege & Moving Co., of- Priv. BEx. 7L advances made; 810 ¥. PACIFIC Etorage and Furniture Moving Com- W, Zehtuss. Jackson 281 11 Montgomery ELipping &t cut rates. of | { , of the First English Lutheran Church, Hans | JLOOK AT THIS. Larsen and Minnie Nelson, both of San : Francisco, F you want to buy & cheap home on easy | yovpp cAXSENMEIER—In this eit & terme. it will pay you to see P. C. LASSEN | MENERUR PR Sttt Frantn v < & '_0 ll‘@ Trv‘.lhrn _701 nd. Meyer and Loulse Saxsenmeler, both of San | ALEX. MURDOCK, Chronicle bldg.. San Fran. [ Francisco. A | T _clsco._for Oakland, Berkeley or rural homes. [ MULVANY- JACKSON—In this city, August | —————————— | OAKLAND ROOMS AND BOARD, !To R board. 602 Fourteenth st., 2, 1903, by the Rev, A. C. Bane, pastor of Howard-street Methodist Church, Henry C, Muivany and Ethel Alice Jackson, both of £an Francisco. SAND—STREM—In_thi T—Rooms Oakland. and private city, August 3, 1903, Rev. O. Groensberg, Hans C. Sand OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. h— day for bargains in furni- 11th st. cor. store.Oakind DIED. Leach, Dorothy E. Loefler, Catherine MecMahon. Ann TO-MORROW the ture. H. Schellha Allen, Arthur J. Becker, Diedricn Belll, Mansueto e Braun, Paulina Macomber, Mrs. N. keeping ; Chi, im, Jo M water, gas stove furnished, stationary tubs; Co":.fi,mllen:;wh u:r’-'d.:l'.'&nt‘fin’au cheap’ rent; also other rooms, Daly, Annfe O'Donnell, Annte Farnum, Charles A. Finley, Henry Gallagher, Mary Garrett, Annie Soper: oplevnds . Kunigu Holehan, Mrs. Ann Jaguette, Sallie M. King, Daniel Reld, Alma 8, Rich, Mamie Roberts, James T. Shattuck, Orville 'J. Tavior. Charles ‘EAL ompson, Robert A. Wall (nfant) ‘Wiserpan, Lawrence HERBERT (The) — Sunny apartments for ing: gas ranges; just mewly fur- JESSIE, 335—Large, sunny front room; fur- nished; housekeeping; gas range; $12. LASKIE, 27, bet. Eighth and Ninth, oft Mis- sion—T'hree sunny furnished rooms; $14. LSRN Ty e 1 SEVENTH, 191—To lef, furnished rooms S0F | o1 1.en_1n this city, August 3, 1008, A o % housekeeping. §Alen, s ‘native ot Bngland. aged 83 yoars 4 FEW good typewriters at $30 iculars, L. & Eomery st. HAND typewriters #old, ren! Webster Typewriter Inspec. Co., cach; get par- WALERARDER, 116 bt "5 Sehsome CLASSIFIED advertisements and 9 months and 6 days. subscr; received 8t Call branch office, 2200 Fiibmore: ml‘.‘,";:‘a":.’s e e Amae;.:uw“u—c:-g umm:)‘uta‘mmmw&. o . mation 1. O, O. F. Cemetery. y Baltazar Silva, 3, Danville, and Mary Nola, | BECKER—In this_city, August 2, 1003, at his residence, 837 Butter of Leavenw ather Hansen, Mrs. E. A. Groezinger na. Becker, a native of Hanover, aged 57 years and 4 months. P Friends and_ acquaintances and mem- bers of Congordia Lodge No. 122, 1. O. O. F. ‘Walhalla Encampment No. 7, I. 0. O. -~ and_Walhalla Rebecca No. 130, I. O. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-Gay (Wednesday), at 2 p. m., from St. Markus Church, on O'Farrell street, between Franklin _and h, where the funeral services will be held. ' Please omit flowers. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BELLI—In Colmu, August 2, 1903, Mansueto Belll, dearly beloved husband of Ernesta +Belll, and beloved father of Angelina Diva, Teresa and Laura Belll, a mative of San Donato, Lucca, Italy, aged fl%: ars 4 months and 20 days. A member of Court Colma No. 8. F. of . Friends and acquaintances are respect- fufi invited to attend the funeral Wednes- day, August b, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Colma station, San Mateo County. N. B.—At 10 o'clock Wednesday there will be celebrated at-St. Ann's Church a requiem high mass for the repose of his soul. Interment Itallan Cemetery (vault). BRAUN—In this city, August 41908, at the German Hospital, Paulina Braun, 'beloved wife of Richard H. Braun, and beloved . mother of Hosco Braun and Mrs. Harry E. Hunter of Los Angeles, a native of Germany, aged 52 years. CHISHOLM—In this cit seph, beloved gon of el and Della Chis- holm, and brother of Lillle, Laura, Vera and May ' Chisholm, a native of Kureka, Hum- boldt County, Cal., aged 24 years 8 months and 3 days. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 12:30 o'clock, from the par- lofs of McAvoy & Co., 1239 Market street, between Eighth and Ninth, thence to | St. James Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. COWELL—In this city, August 4, 1003, Henry Cowell, a native of Massachusetts, aged 8% years. 7 Funeral private. Please omit flowers. DALY—In this city, August 3, 1903, Annie, beloved wite of the late Frank Daly, and mother of Henry J. Daly, Mrs. Jennie Gaff- @ Mrs. J. V. Prior, a native of County reland (=5 funeral will take place to-morrow (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her daugh- ter's_residenc Rausch’ street, thence to St. Joseoh's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by cleciric car from Eighteenth and Guerreto streets. 8 FARNUM—In Oakland, August 3, 1903, Charles Alson; beloved husband of Mattle A. Fai- num, ‘and father of Edmond Truesdale Far- num, a native of Maine, aged 66 years 7 months and § days. Past master of King Solomon Lodge No. 260, F. and A, M. a member of King David Lodge No. 209, and the Royal Arch Chapter; past prelate of Ban Luis Obispo gCommandery: past commander of Steele Post G. A. R., all of San Lufs Obispo; a_member of Valley Igdgs A O U W of San Francisco, Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to~day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, at Ma- sonfc Temvle, corner Twelfth and Washing- ton streets, Oakland, under the auspices of Live Oak Lodge No. 61, F; and A. M. FINLEY-—In the City and County Hospital, August 3, 1903, Henry Finley, a native of Treland, aged 46 vears. GALLAGHER—In this city, August 2, 1903, Mary, beloved wife of the late Bernard Gal- jagher, and dearly beloved mother of Rose, Daniel and Molile Gallaghér, a native of County Donegal, Ircland, aged 57 years months and 29 day L Friends and quaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 229 Langton street, thence to St. Joseph’s Church, where a requlem high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. GARRETT—In this city, August 4, 1903, An- nie, beloved wife ¢ James Garrett, and | mothér of James and Percy W. Garrett, a native of London, England, aged 57 yvedrs, (Hamilton, Ont., and Houston, Tex., papers please copy.) 7 Friends and acquaintances are respects fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, Aug.ist 1903, at 2 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of Jullus 8. Godeau, 508 Montgomery avenue. Interment Laurel Hill | Cemetery. GIGLIO—In Stockton “ Joseph, dearly belo F. 0. August 4, 1903, Jo- Cal, August 2, 1903, son’ of Anita Valensi: | ana, and brother of Bertie Giglio, Mary and Rose Valenziana nd Mrs. Vincent Pensa- bene, a native of California, aged 26 years | 3 months and 1 day. Urmnds and acquaintances are respect- | fully inv to attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from southwest corner of Bay street and ‘Montgomery ave- | nue. Interment New Itallan Cemetery. | GOGER-—In Oakland. August 2, 1903, Ku-. | nigunda Goger, sister of Wolburga Kast, and aunt of John §. and Louis S. Kast and | Thomas and Ben Seiberlich, a native of Ger- | many, aged #2 years-and 15 days. A mem- ber of the Christliche Mutter Verein, @7 Friend® and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking | Company, 1209 Mission street, between | Eiglth and Ninth,- thence to St. Boniface's Church, Golden Gate avenue, near Jones street, Where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the iepase of her soul, com- mencing at ® o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | HOLEHAN—In San Jose, August 2, 1993, Mrs Ann Holehan, beloved wite of Patrick Hole. ban. a native of Ircland, aged 66 years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully lavited 1o attend thé funeral to-day (Wednesday), August 8, at 10 a. m., from her late residence, 21 Edwards avenue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a golemn re- quiem mass will be sald for the repose of her €oul, commencing at 10:30 a. m. Interment Santa Clara Cemetery. | JAQUETTE--In Kearsarge. New Hampshire, July 25, Sallle M. Jaquette. KING—In Berkel August 4, 1903, Daniel King. father of P. G. John G. King and Mrs. Catharine Scott. a native of: Ster- | lingshire, Hootland, aged W) years 8 months | and 25 days. | LEACH—In this city, August 3, 1903, at her | resMllence, 203 Dolores street, Dorothy Eflza. | beth Leach, beloved daughter of Richard and Ellzabeth Leach, a native of Liverpool, | Iand, aged 18 years 7 months and 16 days. Friends and acquaintances ure respe fully invited 1o attend the funeral to-day | (Wednesday), from the Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will | be celebrated for the repose or her soul, com. | mencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Crgss Cemetery LOEFLER—In this eity, August 3, 1903, Cath- erine’ Loefler, beloved mother of Mart G. and Phillip Loefler, Mrs. . H. Schlueter, Mre. Isaac Grant and Mrs. R. Mahone, years 11 ay a native of Germany, aged 67 months and 18 days. C>'The funeral services will take place to- day (Wednesdav), at 1 o'clock, at the resi- lier daughter, Mrs. Is srant, avenue. Interment Cypress v, by electric car from Elght- centh and Guerrero streets. McMAHON—In this city, August 3, 1903, Ann ahon, beloved mother of John J.. Phillip harles F. and George W, T. McMahon, Mrs. Susie T. Boyle Mrs. Annie E. Hynes Mrs. Mary C. Lewls. a native of Queens County, Treland, aged 7 years. CFFriends and acquaintances aje respect- vited to attend the funeral Wednes- . August's, 1903, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 811 Greenwich strest, thence to 8t. Francis Church, where a requiem high mass will bé celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MACOMBEE —In this city, August 4, 1903, Jire, Nancy Macomber, mother ot Mrs. J. . Lock, a native of alne, aged 80 yea 1 o and 25 Gas. e Friends and acouaintances are respect- fuliy fvited, to attend the funeral to-merrow (Thursday), at 10 o'clack, from her late resi- dence, 819 Grove atreet. Interment privats. MAYHEW-—In Pacific Grove. August 3, 1903, Mary 1., wife of the Rev. H."A. Mayhew of Sacramento, and mother of Charles P. and Frank J. Mayhew and Mrs. Mary E. aged 76 vears 6 months and 2 da; Funeral at chapel. Odd Fellows' Ceme- tery, this clty. prompuy at 1 o'clock to-day. MENDELSOHN— August 3, 1003, N “ i, beloved wife of Mortia b Mentel and beloved mother of Louls, Emma, Philip, Sadle, 8am and Isador Men: delsohn, a native of Keempau, rmany, aged 50 years 7 monthe and 8 days. > Friends and acquaintances are Iy fnvited to attend the funeral ton a.'; ednesday). 130 o ck, from her late residence. 1647 Golden Gite avenus, hetween Scott and Devisadero strests, and thence hy ric funeral car leaving 'Eighteenth ana Guertero sfreets at o'clock to New Sa- lem Cemetery for interment, O'DONNELL--There will be an annive requiem maks in 8t. Teresa's Churoh, Nine. teenth and Tennessee streets, Potrero, next Thursday morning, at 9:30 o'clock, for the repose of the soul of the late Annie O'Don- neil. Friends are invited. % REID—In" Haywards, August 4, 1903, Alma [~ NERREST THE City | MT.OLIVET CEMETERY HENRY J. dAI-I-AEHII c)o. AR UNITED UNDERTAKERS. Drimm Embalmers——— Now at T | U Stedman Reid, beloved wife of R. Reid, aged 22 years 1 month and 19 days. 7 Funeral Thursday, August 6. Inter- RICH-1aY Spokane, Waek, July - a1, 1005, Mamle Rich, beloved wifs of L. C. Rich, daughter of John and the late Catherine Hiyer gnd Sl ot Tme ™Y vankc mrvico: !“'ll Bernard Rueben and the late John layes. IOBERTS—In this eity, July, 31, 1903, James g o Roberts, beloved sor of Julia’ A. and the Roberts, and brother of Mollle, Robert and Russell Roberts and Mrs. F, of Oakland, Mrs. J. O. White and the and Albert George Roberts, a native of Yolo County, Cal., aged 4 yeam and 17 days. ©F Funeral terment in Yolo. Yolo County, Cal. at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1908 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. SHATTUCK—In this city, August 1, 1903, Or- yilie J. Shattuck, a native of New York, aged years. L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Weds at 1:30 o'clock, from the Odd Fellows' Hall, corner of Market and streets, under the a No. 22, 1. Q. O. F. Cemetery. Remalns at the funeral par] Bunker & ‘Lunt, 2666 Mission street, Mission Masonic Temple. TAYLOR—In this city, August 2, 1003, Charles McIntosh Taylor, dearly beloved son of Mary and the late David Taylor, a native of San Francisco, aged 3¢ years 4 manths and 23 dfi-y-v.v A member of Niantic Parlor, N. 8. T Services will be held today (Wednes- day), at 2:30 o'clock, at his late residence, 2919 Laguna. street, between Unlon and Fli- bert. Interment private, Laurel Hill Ceme- tery. Kindly omit flowers. THOMPSON—August 4, 1903, Robert A. Thompson, son of the late Judge R. Aug. Thompson, a native of Virginia, aged 73 years. 7 Friends aud acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. G. W. Huse, Forbes avenue, Sun Rafael, at 2 o'clock, Thursday, August 6. Interment private. WALL—In this eity, August 3, 1903, infant Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Wall, a na- tive of San Franclsco. WISEMAN—In this city, August 2, 1903, Law- rence J. Wiseman, a' native of Wisconsin, aged 40 years, > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9:30 a. m., from the funeral arlors of James McGinn & Co., 214 Eddy reet, thence to St. Mary's Church for ser- vices, commencing at 10 a. m. Members of the Electrical Workers' Union requested to attend. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S Church Building Association— The monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Building Aesociation, and for parents and relatives of living members, will be sung in St. Dominic’s Church Thursday, at 9 o'cloek. YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE No. 2—Sisters: You are requested to be present at the month’s mind requiem mass for the repose of the soul of our late sister, Della Gibson, at St. Joseph's Church, Tenth street, to-morrow (Thursday), at 7:30 o'clock. MARY DONOVAN, Rec, Sec. Continued From Page Thirteen. 100 Home, b 20.... ceercesasenee. 290 Street— i 87 Equitable Gas . cerenee 475 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha 08( 300 Mexican . 200 Alta 500 Ophir . 200 Con 100 Potost . 1000 Con 5 100 Potosi 200 Crown Point.. 23| 100 Unfon Con 200 Gould & Cur. 41| 300 Utah Afternoon Session. 500 Andes . 100 Belcher 100 Caledonia . 100 Con Cal & Con Imperial 300 Gould & Cur. " PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock | Exchange yeaterda Morning Session. 500 Exchequer .. 02| 200 Sierra Nev... 56 200 Gould & Cur. 41| 3 2 100 Hale & Nore. 50, 100 Mexican . 15| 200 Mexican 300 Savage 100 Best & Belch.1 83| 100 Ophir . 100 Con Cal & V.1 55| 200 Sierra Nev 200 Con N Y.... 19 400 Sierra Nev 1000 Exchequer .. 02| 200 Utah. 300 Gould & Cur. 43| 300 Utah 200 Mexican 300 Yel Jacket.. oel 221 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 1000 Esperanza 06 200 Mont Ton.....1 15 100 MacNamara . 100 N Y Ton o 300 Mont Ton 300 Ton N Si 52 800 Ton N Si B 500 Ton & Cal 40 1000 Ton & Cal... 38 n Session. 100 Mont Ton...1 121} 800 Ton N Star.. 52 500 N Y Ton..... O8f 800 Ton N Star.. 51 100 Ton & Cal... 39 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Aug. 4—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Ipha 08" 10 Julia .. 05 | e 06 08 Justice 14 Andes . 07 0% Kentuck Belcher 42 44 Mexican . Best & Belch.1 85 1 $0 Occidental Bullion . 04 035 Ophir ‘aledonia -...1 25 1 35 Overman hallenge i 45 Potosi . Chollar : fiden . F‘?\: (‘:‘fl & 1 60 Seg Belcher. . Con 04 Slerra Nev Con 25 Siiver Hill Crown Pomt.. 20 23 St Louls . Eureka <on.. — 4 Syndicae - Exchequer 03 Union Con... 86 dould & Cu 44 Utah 34 Hale & Norc. 50 Yel Jacket.... Tl Lady Wash .. — 08 TONOPAH MINES. Bld.A\sk.}M Rl;l’,r\!k Coleh . 1T —|Rescue ...... Esperanza ... 06 07.Ton Belmont.l 80 Hula Con ... 25 — Ton & Cal... 38 Gipsy Queen.. 26— Ton Gold Mt Con. 09 —ITon MacNamara . 21 22 Ton Mizpah Ex... 15 40 Ton Mont Ton.1 0715 1 1213 Ton N Y Ton..... 08 Ton & S Lake Paymaster ... 14 United Ton... 15 Pine Grove... 50 I Utopia L= 50 —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. A!Amod” a County. . Davis (single) to Madge Dusen- hu:,\r-lr:u:‘ov Phillip), lot on § line of Thirty- fitth street, 426:3 1 of Market, E 37:6 by 8 120:3, portion of lot 11, block L, property of Central Land Company. subject to mortgage for '§2500, Oakland: $10. ‘Continental Building and Loan Assoviation | (corporation) to Gustaf Gustafson, lot on S line of Sixteenth street, 104 W of Adeline, W 28 by § 90, block 58T, Boardman's Map, Oakland: $10. Albert_and Aline Adler (wife) to William Kel (wife), lot on ine of Twen- llnit‘t‘(o.n‘fl“:tle#yllv:l W of Curtis, W 30:6 by 504, block H, Curtis & Williams Tract, etc. subject to mortgage for $1300. Oakland; $10 nud Nielsen (single) to Charles J Jot on § line of Sherman avenue. iS) E of Telegraph avenue, B 36, 8 125:7 more or Jess, W 46, N 127, being E 21 feet of lef 91 and W 15 teet of lot 10, Amended Map of subdi- visions of Mosswood Tract, Oakland; ;lo. 4 Calvin A. Shaw (single) to Allce . Bell W 15 of lot 8515 and all of lot of subdivisions of same, Oak- Beaudry (executrix of the estate ‘Beaudry) to R. 8. Wixson, all interest undivided %o 193750 s of its intersection , 204.00 S of its inter: A O Mvehue traverted by Berkeley 8 45 by W 100, being S 45 property of L. M. being plat 41, on San s line of n R e ot Tot. 12, "block 25, Peladeau, Beaudry and G, I , Oakland; $500. K’l“;ml:"f. l:drv (single) ‘and G. and Mary Peladeau (wife) to same, all interest in Oakland; $10. v 3 (husband) to "fv.‘inmfn.'&.-mn. ot on NE le and Twenty-eighth streets. E N 100, lots 11 and 12, block C, Golden v of B \ s Young to Francis [omestead, Oakland: s hn F. Bipma . 450 ot ¥ line of Mer. . street, F of Telegraph now arris (wile of Fred E.), lot on N 50 by W 130, lot i1 . McGee Tract, portion of plat 67, berger's survey, Berkeley: $10. . H. and idela A K )nnml:: Syite) to A. Finn (wife), John P and. Gilman streets, W 161 M or L. ing way, i ”m‘g‘l,#lq,xl block 21, property of a ' Associa Ahtonio Villalobos (by Lopez, attorney) to N line of avenue, E Berkeley: $10. mo'. or Joee Maria 5 Dominic’'s Church | ‘Wilson, | by W 122, block 8, amended map and resubdi- sion of Central Park, Berkeley: $10. Peter and Amanda Schrensen to Emblem E. Howatt, lot on W line of King avenue, 378.78 § of its intersection with S line in old county toad, thence S 49 by W 135, |ot1m»ol g;nrr & Phillips Tract, Brooklyn Township; Manuel F. and Adelaide A. Vargas (wite) to George J. Pettitt, lot on N line of Fourteenth street, 127:6 E of Wood, E 25 by N 100, lot 6, block F. map subdivision blocks C and F, Gar- den Tract Homestead, Oakland; $10. Andrew P. and Ada §. Smith (wife) to Clara J. Hester, 16t on W line of Gold street, 137:8 § of Weston avenue, § 37:6 by W 100, lot 13 and portion of ot 11, Oakland Raflroad Home- stead, Oakland: $10. Calvin_A. Shaw to William A. Stewart, lots 8 to 11, 13 ‘and 14. map resubdivision of Corley Tract, Oakland; $10. Charles E. Jared to Calyin S. Winchell, lot on E line of Harper street, 183.22 S of Ashby avenue, S 50 by E 122.01, lot 12, map subdi- vision of block 7. Central Park Tract, Berke- ley, quitclaim deed: $5. Continental Building and Loan Association (a corporation) to Byron K. Whitney, lot 8, block D, corrected map of subdivision of blocks D and E, Champion Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Town- ship; $10, Antone S. and Mrs. Johannah Di (wife) to Charles E. Lloyd, lot on S _line of Third street, 50 E of Alice, 2 25 by S 75, sub- fect, to deed of trust, 83’ D. 420, $450,” Oak- land; grant. ¥ Charles ¥. and Annie Lloyd (wife) to Stand- ard Realty and Development Comj oo atlon). same, being E 1-3 of lots 6 and 8, block cllersberger's map, Oakland: $10, M. L. Wicks (single) to Ira Vaughan, lot on S line of Thirty-third street, 131:3 I of Mar- ket, E 31:3 by S 87, Oakland; $10. Maud E. Zels (single) to Adolph Zels (hus- band), lot on SE line of Second avenue, 401SW of East Fifteenth street, SW 40 by SE 100, block 33, Clinton, East Oakland; gift. P. Flyun (csingle) to Joanna M. Driscoll widow), lot on E corner of East Fourteenth street and Second avenue, SE 25 by NE 120, block 53, same, East Oakiand; $10. George W. and Laura . Kraft (wife) to Arthur J. Griesche (single), lot on W _line of Mary street, 100 N of Allston way, W 80 by N 80, portion of lot 11, block 2, McGee Tract, Berkeley; $10. Ednle C. Jomes, as trustee under will " of Andrew Jones, deceased, and Mrs. Jane C. Jones to Winfleld S. Halpruner, all interest in following: Lot on NV line of Jomes avenue, being most easterly corner of block A, thence NW along NE line of said block fo most northerly corner thereof. being on 8 line of Orchard straet, thence NE 00, SE 250, SW 50 to beginning. Elmhurst Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship; “also lot beginning at point NW of Or- chard street, which point is most easterly cor- ner of block D, thence along NE line of said block D. NW 250 by NE 50, same, Brooklyn Township; $10. George 'H. and Reuben W. Mastick and Frank Otis, trustees under will of Lueretia M. W. Mastick (deceased) to Arthur Beach, {lot on E line of Ninth street, 100 N of Rail- road avenue, N 36 to a_point 114 S from $ line of Pacific avenue, E 117.70, § $1.35, E ;7.3:‘1. 8 48.65, W 135.00 to beginning, Alameda; ZR00. Annie R. and Charles L. Wood (husband) to Mary K. Wood (single), lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 66:8 E of Wood street, E 33:4 by N {100, lot 4 and portion of lot 3, block 4, Chapin Traet, Alameda: $10. Margaret Thacker (widow) to Joel W. Thacker, undivided half interest in lot on S line of Third street, 25 E of Filbert, E 25 by § 04, lot 24, block 14, Adeline and Market- street Homestead, Oakland; gift. Same to Ambrose Thacker (single), undivided fourth interest in same: gift. Same to Thomas J. Thacker, undivided fourth interest in same: gift. Union Savings Bank to Charles H._Stras- burg, fot on W line of Filbert street. 170 § of Twenty-second, § 45.20. W 125, N 55.79, E 36, § 10:6, E 89, bleck F, Boardman's map of sur- vey of Northern Extension, Oakland: $10. Albert Ehret to Chris Mesneckoft, lot 7, block ap of property of L. M. Beaudry & G. Pe- Oakland Township: $10. Hiram Hull (single) to Frank M. May. lot on SE corner of Eunice (Durant) and Walnut ! streets, E 134:7 by S 120, lot 2, block 11, prop- Vg;:’y of Berkeley Villa Association, Berkele: J. A. and Emily V. Marshall (wife) to B. N. DeLeon—Lot on NW corner of Bancroft way and Grove street, W. $4.26, N 49.87, E 87.92. § 50, block 12, map resubdivision block 12, Mc- Gee tract, Berkeley; $100. John Martin Schacherle (single) to Margaret C. Coombe, wife of Philip—Lot on E lne of Warring street, 450 feet N of Channing way, N 56 feet, E 142.44, S 50.32, W 148.11_lot 20, map of portion of Berkeley property between University of California and State Dleaf and Dumb and Blind Asylum, ete., Berkeley: $10. John Mole (widower) to Emma F. Brophy, wife of Stephen A.—Lot on E line of Adeline street, 51 feet N of Monroe street, N 40 by E 118, being lot 19, § 10 feet lot 20 and N 5 feet ;c;o.and of trust, $1155. Brooklyn g Andrew and Mattie Holland to F. D, Chase, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, s Vine street, S 35 by W 135, block 8, Graves & Taylor Tract, Berkeley: $10. J. L, and Mabel Gibson (wife) to Maude L. Cogswell, wife John B.—Lot on NW corner of Brandon ‘street, 225 feet NE of Lioyd avenue, NE 50 by NW 100, iots 20 and 30, block B, Fruitvale Station tract; $10. Joseph Westall (widower) to Louls Gos, lots 1 to 4, 48 and 40, block Q, Laurel Grove Park, Brooklyn Township: $10. B. C. Hawes, administrator estate Johanna Fischer, deceased, to Francis I Matthews, property out of county: $50. —_—————————— f The Wooden Nutmeg. The Hartfor Courant has started an agitation .for the abolition of the term “Wooden Nutmeg State,”” as appiled to Connecticut. The general opinion seems to be that while the discussion is interest- ing, from the academic standing it will accomplish nothing. We are inclined to think that it will accomplish a good deal. ‘We believe that it will cause the term to be more generally used and accepted than ever before. If the term ever had the real significance the Courant assigns to it, it was lost sight of years ago. Men whase devotion to Connecticut Is unquestioned have been proud to wear the little nut- meg as an emblem at gatherings ail over the country. We venture to predict that when the G. A. R. holds its coming en- campment at San Franeisco the Connecti- cut department will have on hand a large supply of wooden nutmegs and these will be most eagerly sought after as souven- irs. We have attended a number of large conventions of various kinds, all over the country, and we have noticed that the lit- tle nutmegs were always in great demand and most highly prized. As a badge It is neat, ingenious and distinctive and we ean see no good reason why any lover of old Connecticut should waste his time and energy in trying to establish a boycott against it.—Litchfleld Enquirer. —_———— Little Money in Translating. “Translating is an art” sald an in- struet, at university. “Carlyle tranglated some fairy tales from the Ger- man, and these tales from Tieck and Musacus are examples of English prose as beautiful as the heart could desive. Swinburne translated Villon, and so did Rossetti, who gave us, furthermore, par- aphrases of the Italian poets that equal the originals in charm. That is the test of translation—that it shall equal in beauty the original-and I think there should be a law requiriug every great writer to translate at least ome great book. But our good men can't afford to make translations; the pay is too miser- able. It is impossible to get for translat- ing a novel of 125,000 words more than about $250. That is only $2 per 1000 words and there is no living in it at such fig- ‘—Philadelphia Record. —_———— The Latest Slot Machine. The latest application of the principle of the penny in the slot is reported from Australla. In the postoffices of the com- monwesdth, if time or opportunity does not permit the prompt purchase of a stamp, the person in a hurry will fw fu- ture be able to drop his letter Into one orifice of a machine and his pemny into the other, and when this process is.com- pleted, “One penny paid,” will be found impressed on the envelope as an equiva- lent to the orthodox stamp. The innova- tion has its advantages. Attaching the stamp to the envelope is perhaps the greatest nuisance connected with letter- writing. In spite of many sanitary warn- ings, the practice of “licking” is still con- siderably more the rule than the excep- tion.—New York Commercial. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS AS3UBANCE COMPANY, F BERLIN, GERMANY. ON THE 31ST day of December; A. D. 1902, and for ¢ year ending on that day, as made to the In- Surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL., Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in cash .. | ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgage: Cash. Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. sh in Company's Office “ash in Banks . Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Toans Due from other Companie: ete Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted am: x:}ul:fi 2 . | Losses in nrocese ol justment | _or In Buspense ............ $343,778 72 Losees resisted, Includln‘expenvl Gross premiums on e Risks running one year or I $.... reinsurance 50 per cent. | Gross premiums on erim‘lnd} Inland Navigation Risks, §.. reinsurance 100 per cent. } 200,548 28 | Groes premiums on Marine Time | Risks, reinsurance 50 per cent o Liability under other departments. Cash dividends remaining unpaid. All other labilities 170,322 50 314,510 02 Total Liabilities INCOME. Ny tually received for Fire N e ot : 1oy BT @ | Net cash actually recefved for | Marine premiums ..... 486,528 18 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages 5,850 00 Recetved for dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources 28.028 B4 Received for. Rents 13,642 35 Receivad from all other sources. 407,958 60 Total Income ..... EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses dincluding § losses of pre- vious vears) g | Net amaunt paid for Marine Losses (including t .., losses of pre- vious years) . Seed Dividends o Stockholders Paid or allowed for Commission or ‘Brokera XD .. 395,678 47 Paid for Fees and other | charges for officers, clerks, ete., Joeses of other branches........ 161,507 81 Paid for State, National and Local xe 2,900 75 47,807 98 Total Expenditures .... ..$1,158,985 19 Risks and_Premiums.| Fire Risks.[ Premiums. Net amount of Risks| . ‘written during the, g iy y-n"rm 018,803| 427,783 41 Net amount in_force, December 31, 1902..| 88,256, 170,322 50 Mar. Risks.| Premiums. g o % eomese movease 102,211 8 T e . expired during the| Net amount in_force| December 31, 1002..| 10,462,357 125,548 28 © PAUL SZELINSKI. Prest. 4 MARC. MAUEL, Secy. JAMES H. NOUNAN, % _U. 8. Consul General. GUTTE & FRANK, Gene ral l“”’.b. ’ AN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATEMENT ~—OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ALLIANCE Unied Fiemer INSURANCE COMPANY, (QF, PHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania. on the 3ist day of Decem- ber. A D. 1902] and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of California, pursuamt to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 the Political Code, condensed as per blank sh- ed by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capltal Stock, paid up in Cash $300,000 of gt ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $205,700 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. . 387,922 00 h Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 564,688 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable securities as collaters 137,000 00 Cash In Company's Office. 4,984 31 Cash in Banks % 56,508 66 Interest due and accrued onm all Stoeks and Loans .......... - L L Interest due and accrued on Bons and Mortgages ... 7.428 39 Premiums in due Course of Jection . Savie . 15,588 Bilis receivable. not matured, taken for Fire and Marine 218 10 ey Underwriters’ Association P 100 00 Perpetual deposits in course of collection P 3,982 70 Total Aseets ......,. 745.003 61 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald...... $10,174 71 Losses in process of Adjustment or In Suspense ............... . 17.463 04 Losses resisted, includ expenses 9,222 83 Gross premiums on running ome year or less, 702 45: reinsurance 50 54,881 22 Grote Dremsiume om rum more t Eho.tet 0ar " reinsurance pes rata ... . 181,675 11 Amount reclaimable by the in- smwm| . on perpetual fire insurance cles - ‘.nd‘ 866,383 00 Tents, ete. . Commisstons g 25 and to become due All other liabilities Total Liabilities .. INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire dends on, Bends, Stocks, and from IHB::M lollrct‘l—‘ Total Income .. EXPENDITURES. Net amount for Fire Losses (Including ,080 08, losses of previous years) .. cal taxes . 1 ATR othar peyments Snd cxpendl, (A0 8 Tisks and Premiums.|Fire Risks,| Preminms. Net amount of » 598,060 | $505,628 35 40,143,250 | 445,108 17. 31 = 50,570,040 | 639,960 53 BEATH. President. - sworn to before me this i3th MARY L, CAMPBELL, Notary Public. GUTTE & FRANK, 303 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Net amount December day