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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY. AUGUST 22, 1903. 15 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, ETC. San Jose avenue and Dolores street. In-' F 2 | ADVERTISEMENTS. S hRE i { iy Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by car- 1 A +< | FOR SALE—TOKAY GRAPE LAND. S papered, $3 50 up: tinting, painting. | riage. & ATE AGENTS. his faming Tokay rape land can be pur- | Hartmann Paint Co 319 4 st tel. Main $13 | HOEFT—In this city, August 16, 1905, Gus- | Chittnsad M—‘_M Thivteen. UNITED STATES BRANCR. a «d in JO-acre tracts, in Whitaker & Ray tave Hoeft, native of iny. 1 31 L Sscramente Co., Cal $400 a 9 v 7 . jends and acquaintances are respect- | I I I LDIX i he Tokay srape riperis In this | _ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | ErFriends ar attend the tuneral Satyrday. | 3 STATEMEN 0, w " arlier than in any other - = 2 , at o’ cloc 'TO] oS ISCELLANEO! s OF B . his locatity cam Ba. | B e B Leplemmy |_ S oce . underiaking Laniors; - 638 | Alaska Puu’1 — |Oceanlc S Co T — o ws at 648 Market 11 Mont- % Market st., bet. Sixth and Seventh, Washington street. Interment Laurel Hill Cal Fruit As — — (Pac AF A. — — CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | . T . S BLOOD, Skin and roctal diseases a specialty. | Cemetery. s Cal Wine As 98 99 |Pac C Borx. — — 3 w . butl 5 . 10733 Market st. HOLLING—In - Ocampo, uahua, Mexico, v ’ w , 11 Montgomery st., care Wood- 3% | > > Morning Session. b . strict hours § to 10 a. m. and 12 to 1 and | REMOVED—DR, WONG HIM, herb doctor; | Ausust 20, 1003, o e Board— son of Mrs, Mathilda and_the late Charles H. Holling, and uncle of Willie and Alfred Holling of San Franeisco and Carl and Gus- tav Schmidt of Alameda. JONES—In this city, August 21, 1903, Annle, beloved wife of Thomas Wilson Jones, and sister of John Keefe, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 42 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. 80 Califurnia Wine Association 25 Mutual Electrge Light . 15 Spring Valley Water, cash or mddress box 15, Galt, Sacra- | treats all diseases of the human body; for past four years at 115-117 Mason; nrow . lo- cated at 667 Geary st., near Leavenworth. DR. TONG- PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li P Tai. herb doctor; clires all diseases of humi Ly use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All &) Universities Following Plan of Government in the Army. . stock ranches, orchards, pected bargain: monthly cat: C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 648 | ~—QF THE— Commercial Union ASSURANGE GOMPANY, Limited, LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 3137 acre ranch, near Yountvill 25 Alaska Packers’ Assoctation. Remains nor a5x13% ¢ ., b Eood _water; 30 acres vine M 10 Glant Powder Con () B iaiod n s, oy, - e g 5 at the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 TRy ey, S y of December, A. D. 192, and for d unobe: Apply or address Owner, 916 Second s e o T B 25 Hutchinson S P Co B e e R e e “' : S KOHNER—In Rio Vieta, August 12, 1903, | Attempts to Establish a Hard | 5 Mutual Electric Light + 1% | Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cal- & I £l y = 30 acrs e e Peter Kohner, beloved brother of Mrs. Kath- P 100 Spnne ety Tectric C.......- $8 8 | ifornia, pursuant to the provisions uf Sections fru Market st. | WANTED—Farms and town property_for cash | aring Schumacher, and uncle of Freida and d Fast Rule Ma. T0 ST e e iacs cart. 5 90 610 ana 6IL of the Political Code, condensed Bx126 | customers. W. H. BURKE, Clifton Springs, | the late Otto P.. Edward H. and Emma an i 1000 Spring Val 48 bonds (20 mtge)., 90 25 | °® PeF blank furnished by the Commissioner. k to rear s REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. n3 Schumacher, a native of Germany, aged 38 7 00 Spring Val 4s bonds (3d mtge)..100 00 ASSETS. B tge - \L. ESTATE T ANGE — -] ue. Street— | Real Estate owned by Company... $588,148 69 SPECIAL NOTICES, s g s g P By B Pl e [ $6000 NP C R R Ss bonds. 108 00 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. ... 213,000 00 B., ved son of e ric] . 1 o . - 8 | PILES PETER FREILING'S pile salve. #1| and Margarc McQuaide, and brother. of J. |00 Svine Ta1 48 Bods B mig 109 00 | | Sl Mt Vaie of g Buocke . - ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. | per box: warranted to cure all cases of bleed- | P, A. T. ana F. D. McQuaide, a native of | It is well known that the Government ¥ A 2 ‘C-:n lBom_ owned n?nc_—ny e ) PING. | ine tohing, external, internal or protruding | San Fracisco. aged 3 years ¢ | retires its officers of the ncvy at the age | California Stock and Ol Exchange | Sah in Company's Otfica . 175,730 30 = T piles without fall, no matter ow Friends and ACQUAINtances are respect- Zaseaseas 2 OM, 11432 or G furnished rooms {or | Fignaing. 1028 Devisadero at.. near Sutters |- tuliy. tution io. atioad the funcral’ to-day | Of 62 years, and its army officers at the | . o . £ Aske, | TRLCTOR e and wicridd Ga Wi ee bath and yard; cheap. | === | (Suiurday). at 8:30 o'clack, from the parlors | age of 64, This Is not intended 28 & faAVOr | Cooibos S | e . 3 4 b M g Rl e e amiriree e & o | o i intlebnek Tt i i Tan- tha [ FoU Gt s B T ey sl ousekeepifig; £as ranges: JUSt DEWY fur | s e i i y, 5 2 i g | g i ) y - > nished. 1530 Polk st CATARRH. DEAFNESS and NOISES In EARS | Church, where a soleinn requiem mass will | gopd of the service. The practice has | iisetting, O Premiums tn_due Couvee of Cabr oo o 2 — — — poritively cured; new method; 1 week’s treat. e celébrated for 2 & o) ' | P IR 2o sagasacasas . sunny, furnished room: Foent free. Dr Cottingham, ‘204 Sutter-st- | commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy | been followed by various American col- | Imperial,Oil . - It S~ B g g B o (AP ry and yard. U —— | Cross Cemetery. Myra | leBes. Harvard University permits a pro- | JeRericice OM oooooveeree M B G S Matne Rl - G4 sunny front room, furnished | STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | M{LLER—In this city, Augget 1. 1003, Myra | fessor to ask for retirement on a reduced | Kern Off 500 Due from other Companies for Re- = 3 . prher room $10; §AS TANECS | UrTBGURNE System School, Van Neas pd | nd Ward Miller, a native of Mississippl, | pay varylng from one-third to two-thirds Lion Off ... - insurance on loeses already paid ARNY, 104 ied sulte, $20; | Market; positive cure for all. Don't delay. | aged 40 years ¢ months and 7 days. | off his. nalswy - st the ags:of W drowided | Bt - e dabad pape —— e [2"The funeral will take place to-morrow ¥, = __Dewly papen i (Sunday), at 10:30 o'clock, from the parlors | that he has already served the institution | Ol City Petroleum - S MRS bos o3 S gt < NEASE. TR ibitent LB, e Cimaiitin S5 | for cwenty years. At he may bo ro-| EEITIL i Lamen adtonies Sad gt 700 08 rax e ., ik e e g Y 9 E San J in- Ol 5 50 | The following marriage licenses were issued,| MUSGRIF—In this city, August 19, 1003, Clara | tired by the president and fellows either e Tl = | x.o'n-u.s ‘::v:;.,:- of Adjustment or o o0 71.00¢ Wiy fur- | Yesterday: . Musgrif, belo y. The - | o & Tlarge, newly fur- | ¥ y g, Loy ed e T oen o e%; | Partly or wholly. The University of Chi- | qpiriytnee Gil - | Losses resisted, inchuding expenses. 57,200 09 B8 - | Austin Q. Moulton, 23, 900 Page street, and i s o T - caga s now arranging for a similar sys- | Twenty-eight Oil 380 op | Groms premiuma on Fire Risks run- £43, 000 . nnette A. Moulton, 19, 25A Rausch street. s _ | tem. Union Ofl ...... S | ning one year or less, $2.200- . pRicely furn.; | Jeremiah McCarthy, 2, 412 Foerster street, |, E7Ariends and noasniniances sro reepech | U0 vl the retiring age is 6, after | United Petroicum - 1800 | 371%0; relnserance S0 per cont. 1.146.455 70 th, -sunny. and Flizabeth Casey, 22, 825 Harrison street. R G R B B s S s d e halt West Shore OIl .. 325 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- e Edward M. Wiegmann, 21, 1711 Page street, | RUEUSt 3, 1003 at © O COUL (oM Chared | twenty-five years of service, on Pay, | Miscellaneus— | ning more than one year, $2.120, near Dolores—3 sunny | and Florence Cohen, 1%, 1612 Washington st. Washin !efl'rf lq;‘m Interment Laurel Hill | Put there is no compulsory retirement as | Apby Land & Improvement.. 1 25 150 | 902 04 reinsurance oro rata... 1118.406 08 ce, neat, complete. | gaPeter T MoGrath, 20, city, and Emily Liebe, | Washington - yet. At Columbia the retiring age, After ' Alameda SUGAT ............ «e.cs % | Grors oremiums on Marine and] 2, Portland, Or B e . | American Biscuit Inland Navigation Risks, $...: e — | “Thomas Roberts, 25, Burlingame, and Fran: ©O'CONNOR—In _ this clxl).f ‘Ahuz;ut (go.mmfi, fifteen years of service, is 65, either :r.t th: b e Tus” ey et 1 ‘».n:“ L 51,136 08 w F § | ces Dakin, San Mateo, Owen, beloved hu:h-ul\J UM e()'!(e ‘al efi e | request of the professor, or on motion of | Bay Counties Power. B . | Gross premiums on Withelm C. C. Rehquate, 30, 648 Iowa street, | O'Connor, ndm;ar\n'm' e Toseph. and granq. | the trustees. Retired professors recelve | Caj Central Gas & Electric.. . - | Risks. ® $ 8. and Lizzie Upmann, 3 Bdpe Bt ) e = balf pay. At Cornell the retiring age is | California Cotton Miils . per cent . } - | Thomas Feyling, Twenty-sixth | father of Gert and Inez Joseph, a native s & avail- | California Jockey Club. | Amount reclatmadie by the in- H OF THE PA SIFIED sdvertisements and subscriptios | gireet, and Ida C. & city. of County Herry, Ireland. sawt 5% yeae: | T huk the nension fund wilk 2ot bé aveti- | G} Sovala JCEEY sured on perpetual Fire Insur- v h office, 2200 Fillmore. | Thomas H. Dowd, 2 ‘Howard street, 07 The funeral will take place to-day | able till 1914, when the retiring pension California_Shipping Y | ance Poliet e s 3 = an | and Ellen T. Marrin, 22 46 Boyd street. | (Saturday), at 8:30 oelock from his late| will be $1500. | Gal Title Ins & Trus 150 00 | ant other liabilities ‘H;\:;‘?hxlif‘lgi\;'rnm '\“;mm{_"fi;e:“ Joseph's "Church, where mi will be cele- | Johns Hopkins University and the Uni- Central Bank of Oukluu?. i no 00 versity of Pennsylvania have as yet no Chutes Company .... Total Liabilities 92 Ve a b d o) epose of his 1 at 9 o'clock. - A i S T e e o e e retiring age. The Massachusetts Gty and County Bank Shcia Nitson, 24, e S TIN . o V] va I (N N - APARTMENTS TO LET. William S. Palme; 315 Hill street, and | QUINN—In (his city, August 21, 1003, at his | General Hospital retires surgeons at 63 piiress Lawn 1o € ot il ety wastve o U Lucile V. Trebotich, 18, 242 Lexington avenue. | residence, 10 chama street, Peter J. and physicians at 6. At the Boston CItY | kwa Sugas Elantation > S coggw oo s sl 52,910,084 94 N ata ity pawast dpbct | - dates C. Soeery: 26, Pim,"Cal.end AR |0V Bashond of 'S pnn, father of | Hospital the surgeons retire at 65, but Gas Consumers' Association. Net cash actualiy recefved for Ma- e ot Detwess Hlt ant Ta L Je ot Mrs. Thomas Gosiand and the late Mrs. | the physiclans may continue indefinitely. | fl’:é’::."ksé'“p'-rn'.}yi'(uia'y } R:(o:‘. endr-r-:.'u-‘;‘-:";;l e s 181,450 68 superb brick building Of Spanish archite Rosanna itz und and | Some universities and colleges have insti- E e ved fc o P tile Trust ........ - Mort; 10,408 13 ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- BIRTHS—MARRIAGES-DEATH& brother of Mrs. Annle Quirk and the late | yyred g gystem that gives a professor one {';;::fm e e Rm_erv‘r"xduf"r Riales diesptag bined with the convenjences of hotel life; for James Quinn, a native of County Tipperary, ear of rest out of seven. During this ‘V da National Bank i . Sees nd e T e DN mate o Yearw Rl s s oIk nay daict R B BT | By o B B Y oom &partment, consisting of las . % OW AN— ity, August 20, 1903, John, S i | . 3 : B Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | ROWAN—In this city, Augus S el eriba B e gt S B g . W e e nms beloved husband Mary Rowan, father of James, Katie, Thomas, Martin and Mary Rowan, and brother of Thomas Rowan of | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed wit the name and residence of per- Pacific States Tel & Tel. Paraffine Paint . Postal Device & Imp with bay-window and ecloset; Kkitchen gas range, bulit-in china roc equipped with United States Naval Academy gives him full pay during his vacation, but re- o ik closet and bot and cold water; bathroom with tcilet and porcelain tub (hot end cold ater); this price also includes janitor ser- ; night and day and night and day ele- tor service; oniy ten minutes’ walk from Market; see these apartments | farn. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and U Room Renting Agency, rket st.. cor. Turk and Market sts. ms 3 and 4. Phone Jessie #471 ced tenant ate you free of charge with or without board, eeping Rooms or Hotels. v House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25c to $1 per night, $1 25 Lo $o per week® and | ing rooms; open all night. | AT “The Almonte,” 8§73 Marke- st. (or No. 1 | | Futh st)—Rooms, 25c, 50c, $1, §1 50 alght; | $1 50 to $10 week’ house open all night. | | ANTLERS, 415 Turk st.—Strictly modern; 4-3 | om apartments; fur. or untur. for hskpg. N, 153 : %5 o $5 a mont 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- | single: also unfurnished. d Mission streets. th will buy you t te. i, near Geary—Lovely sun- aduits. | CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms: Drices reasonable. sunny g 4 %—Large room, suitable for 2 | sons authorized to have the same published. CASTAG) HELLER—In KLINKER—In this city, | STONE—In this city S ——ep— | FALK. GIRARD—CON HARTMAN KOSTER—LARDNER—In this city, August 20, 1903, at Simpson Memorial M. E. Church, the Rev. John Stephens, Henry A. Kos- NIX BORN. —In this city, to the wife of Fragk a son. th the wife of E. Castagna, August 20, 1903, to a daughter. 1903, to city, Heiler, August 14, J. Klinker, a son. August 21, 1903, to the tone, a daughter. the wife of C. wife of John B. ~In Alameda, T. W. B. §wan, a son. ZY—In this city, August 8, 1903, to the wife of R. D. Swezy, a son Y. MARRIED. MMERFJELD—In this city, August 16, 1903, by Dr. J. Nieto, Hyman Falk and D ummerfield. In this city, August 19, . by the Rev. F. M. Larkin, Clementh Gidard and Camiile M. Conklin, both of Francisco. —MCINTYRE—In this city, Au- gust 20, 1903, by the Rev. Frank K. Baker, pastor of First M. E. Church, Louis E. F. Hartmann and Elizabeth Mary Helntyre, both of San Francisco. e L. ter and Maud E. Lardner, both of San Fran- cisco. GARRETT—In this eity, August 19, Sunny room; closet, bath; = | i 200 up, near Sixth—Room in private & ©C ; §& per month. POINT RICHMOND REAL E | GILLESPIE House, 119 Ninth st—Nicely fur- | nished rooms, 50c to §1 per day; phone; quiet. | GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission—Rooms 50¢ | 150 $2 to $6 | and bargains ELL. 417 KEAL ESTATE WANTED. hed) a zood paying | for a term of TSc HAIGHT, 1188—Sunny, furnished room to let. .. _HOTEL GRAYSTONE.... 66 Geary st.; phone Bus: 880, Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished suites, with baths and singles. Box 10 DA ADVERTISEMEN ALAME O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. offices; elevator; elec. ights: day week, mo. | aged 52 years. & Howard—200 rme., 15c,250,50c | BARNHART—In this city, August 20, 1903, open ail might. | Charles Barphart, a nafive of New York 2| am years. | Tx10N, 2001 | tage, ‘wi fruit trees; near | : lot T5x125. bath, 123 Eddy st., near Market | single and_ family rooms; 35c to $1 | : $175 to $6 week: elevator; electric | reading-room: free bus and baggage. CHESTER Hotel, 44 3d st., near Market— | Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms: 85c to $1 50 night: $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and | subscriptions has been established at 1006 { Valencia st. —_— BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS p——r T 2 - pe THE 901 DEVISADERO ST. BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. 500 P { | | ANoy, THE = L. trictly first-class family hotel; sunny rooms, | _suite or single; billiards; steam heat. 2 | HAIGHT, 214—2 large sunny rooms; hot and | cold water; private family; with or without board: phone Fell 2384 STEVENSON Mansion, 807 California st.—At- ractive and sightly rooms; best table and lowest rates, e ————— STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES, IUM Storage & Van Cg.: se AN opportunity liabie whole price $3500, JOSEPH J. MASON. Cor. & FINE, new Rea urniture, 14 goods stored, moved, shipped. 725- | _721 Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant 161 conveniexices . cl ; large lots; $1350 = — . Y::lv ouly $200 cash, balance §16 00 per PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- ox ce Phs B e MoRAN, Larke gt 9 fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex. 571 & C EMESLIE, Ashby station. | CONKLIN'S storage—Furniture and merchan- - dise. 338 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126. & rooms and bath; near | — C. and Head Seminary. | GOLDEN West Storage; advances made; $40 | _Mission st.; tel. Howard 841. F. W. Zehfuss, PACIFIC Storage and Fufniture Moving Com- vany, 2320 Filimore st.; phone Jackson 281 Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery 1. Main 1840. Shipping cut rates. FOR RENTHouse o JOS. J. MASON, Real Estate, Corner Shattuck ave. and Center st. room houses; modern; done; 2 blocks from No: south fromtage; price $3000 balance same as re %5 Vine st., Berkeley. —-_— vill Valley Advertisements. | EY REAL ESTATE. street work all Berkeley stat one-third cash, agents. See owner, EWRITERS (AND SUPPLIES, GHEEAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We sell better machines for less money than :ny bouse in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California:telephone Malin 266. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- tleulars, L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- gomery et MILL VAL LOT 50x125 FOR $400, Mill Velley is growing very fast; | . nging up on all sides: - typewriters soid, rented. repaired. reasing rapidly. Lyon & & _ VW ebster Typewriter Inspec. Co., 200 Sansome. t & new tract om the mar- T station and are selling lots PROFOSALS. a $5 1o §12 per front foot on terms ash, balance $10 monthly; beén sold recently: streeis | or mains laid, electric lights, PROPOSALS—Bids wanted. Notice is hereby en that sealed proposals will be received the board of directors of the Veterans' by e trees; don’t delay, but get | Fome of California, at its office, room 13, 320 on t floor; branch office. Mill| Sansome st, San Franeisco, up to 12 o'clock Valley ys; send for bookiet day, August 20, 1903, for furnish- 116 Montgomery st. ERTISEMENTS lelivering the materials and furnish- or _the new hospital at the Veterans' Napa County, Cal. (railroad station ) Specifications for above may be seen and examined at the office of the board of directors een the hours of 9 a. m. and OAKLAND ADY g § p. m. each "v«({]k gay. Money for payment on contracts w toly FFICE, 1118 SROADWAY. after Japuary 1. 1004 Pretesency iy iven to goods manufactured in this State, OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. price, fitness and _quality being equal, under . = - annen | the provisions of Section 3247 of the Political LOOK AT only for a fine home of | Code. The hoard reserves the right to reject rooms @ ter than new; lot 50x | lone and cement walk | LAS- Apply to P. C. any or all bids and to order any quantity over or under the amount ifled. JOHN F. SHEERAN, Secretary of the Hoasd SEN & Oakland, Cal. o Directors of the Veterans' Home of Cali- et = -~ | fornia, room 13, 320 Sansome st., San Fran. BARGAIN $1000 tor a fine B-room cot- | cieco, Cal. By order of the board of directors. C. LASSEN & CO., JOEN F. SHEEHAN. Secretary. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, g 3 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re- ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., September 22, 1903, and then opened for furnishing and erécting a 50,000 gallon tank on B0-foot tres- tle, and for removing and re-erecting a 17 printed list of houses AUSTIN, 1002 Broad- ‘cle bidg., San Fran- Berkeley —— T rure homes | 6,000 Jgallon tank, at Benlcin = . 8 me Cal. Government reserves right to réject OCAKLAND FIRNISHED FLATS. | or accent any or all bids In'.:vb(lk or in : — — - ~~"___| part. Information furnished on application 1 ‘?J,’l{.‘,, he and lower flat to C: A. DEVOL, Quartermaster, Chief Q. M. and, - PHM | TNITED STATES Engineer Office e —— RBidg., Seattle, Wash., July 25, proporals for dredging GAKLAND Chehelis River, Wash.. will be recefved it FUBRMTURE . . S ] 12 m.. August 25. 1903. and then pub- FO-MORROW “ay ‘or vargains in furni- :’l:ly opened. Information furnished on appli- $pse. H. Schellbaas, 11ih st. cor. store,0aking | cation. JOHN MILLIS, Mai, Ensineera, _— AH KEE—In the City and County Hospital, | BEEL—Relatives and friends are invited to at- CAULFIELD—In this eity, DEMARTINI—In DONOVAN—In DOYLE—In this city, August 21, 1903, Cath- EMERSON—In this city, August 20, 1903, Ida, . Waiters' Alllance No. 30. GREGORI—In this city, August 20, 1903, Ru- HAMERTON—In this city, August 20, 1903, 1903, at the First United Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. H. H. Bell, Dr. Irving T. Nixon and Et Garrett, both of San_ Francisco. ol DIED. Ah Kee Jones, Annie Barnhart. Charles Kohner, Peter Beel, Ottilie McQuaide, Danlel B, Caulfield, Jennie M. Miller, Myra Demartini, James Musgrif, Clara A. o' Donovan, Jeremiah ‘onnor, Owen Doyle, Catherine A. Quinn, Peter J. Emerson, Ida Rowan, John Gregorl, Rudolph Schonteld, Louis Hamerton, John W. Tietjen, 3 Hoeft, Gustav Woods, Mrs, Bridgot Holling, — August 18, 1003, Ah Kee, a native of China, | tend the unveiling of monument in memory of Ottilie, beloyed wife of Philip S. Beel, | Sunday, August 23, at 2:30 o'clock, at Home of Peace Cemetery August 20, 1903, | Jennie M., beloved daughter of Charles M. and Jennie R. Caulfield, and sister of Har- old Caulfield, & native of New York City, aged 19 years. €7 The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the resi. dence of hér parents, 2330 Post street, thence to Holy Cross Church, where a requiém mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment pri- vate in Holy Cross Cemetery. this city, August 20, 1903, James, dearly beloved son of Rosle and the late Paul Demartini, and loving brother of Victor, Emelio, Charley' and Lena Demar- tini and Mary Grondona, a mative of San Francisco, aged 33 years. A member of Court” Deflance No, 23, F. O, A. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respeci- fully invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 5i5 Union street. between Stockton and Dupont streets, thence to Sts. Peter and Paul's Ital- fan Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. this city, August 21, 1903, Jeremiah, beloved husband of Bridget Dono- van, and father of Joseph J. Donovan, a native of Kinsale, County Cork, Irelan aged 68 years, A member of the Gentlemen's Sodality of St. Ignatius Church, and also the Ship Calkers' Union. (St. John, N. B., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 12:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 220 Noe street, thence to Mission Dolores Church for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. A requiem high mass will be celebrated the repose of his soul on Monday, August 24, at 9 o'clock, at Mission Dolores Church. Friends are invited to at- tend. erine A., beloved wife of Stephen R. Doyle, beloved mother of Alex, Harry, Genevieve, Dora, Kathleen and Juanita Doyle, daughter of Mrs. C. and the late Michael Moran, and sister of Mrs. J. E. Whitney, Edward and Joseph Moran and the late Mrs. G. Resing, a native of New York. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Monday, August 24, at 9 o'clock, from her late re dence, 1216 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. beloved wife of Fred Emerson, and daughter of E. A. O'Malley of Ottawa, Ontarlo, Cana~ da, a native of Canada, aged 23 years § months and 10 days. A member of the > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sund: at 3 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Por ter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, In- terment Laurel Hill Cemetery. dolph, dearly beloved son of Augustina and Narciso Gregori, brother of Albert, Rinaldo and Edith Gregori, and nephew of Augus- tina and Johp Gandolfo, a native of San Francisco, aged 8 years 5 months and 26 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are - tully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 23, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from the resi- dence of his parents, 2101 Larkin street, cor- ner Vallejo. Interment Italian Cemetery. John William, beloved husband of Martha ‘Hame: father of Mrs. Lilllan M. Thurs- ton and E. on, and brother of Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. R. J. Wilson, Wil- liam C. Hamerton, Mrs. J.' L. Steventoh and Charles William Hamerton, a native of Evg- land, aged 63 years 1 month and 1 day. (Batavia, N. Y., papers please copy.) - - g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invied to attend the funeral services to-day, August 22, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock; at August 6, 1903, to thed {130 E of Steiner, B | lot on SE corner of Howard street, 430 SW of | Kalisky, Bertha, Lizzie and Solomon Peieer, Oakland, Cal., a native of the parish of Menlough, County Galway, Ireland, aged 48 vears. SCHONFELD—In this city, August 19, 1903, at his residence, 5i6_Gough street, corner Fulton, Louls, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Schonfe father of Louils Jr., quires from him a detailed report upon professional subjects connected with questions of military education. The foregoing is a summary of the prac- tice in a few American colleges. The rea- George and Hedwig Schonfeld, brother of | Sons for and against the practice are too | Mrs. Aug. Trost of Germany and David and | the late August Schonfeld, son-in-law of Mrs. Margarethe Hess, and_ brother-in-law of Mrs. John Jebe and Mrs. Elise Meldner of Seattle, a native of Frankenbers, Hessen, Germany, aged 44 years 5 months and 26 days. A membe; San_Francisco Tura Verein and San Fran Turner Schuetzen. (Frankenberg and New York papers please copy.) (7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, August 23, from San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, 323 Turk street. near Hyde, where funeral services will be held, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment L O. O. F. Cemetery, Please omit flowers. TIETJEN—In this city, August 19, 1903, Fior- ence lrene Tietjen, beloved daughter of George H. and Lizzie N. Tietjen, and sister | of Addie, Grace, Otto, George, Elmer, Le- | land and Harry Tietfen, a native of San Francisco, aged 16 years 5 months and 8 days ¥ .7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Saturday), at ‘10 o’'clock, at the pariors of Valente, Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ton street, between Union and Green, thence direct to Cypress Lawn Cemetery by car- riage. WOODS—In_this city, August 21, 1903, Mrs. Bridget Woods, mother of Mrs. D. Jordon and Mre. R W."McCann, o native of ire- and. C7The funeral will take place Monday, August 24, at 8:30 o'clock, from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. R, W. McCann, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of ner soul at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. _— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, H Lucy B. Holman to Abraham and Jennie H. Lewis, lof on W line of Franklin street, 100 N of Vallejo, N 27:6 by W 110:4; $10. Same to Abe and Frances Harshall, lot on W line of Franklin street, 127:6 N of Vallejo, N 27:6 by W-110:4; §10. Albert and Alice Leat to Joseph Cline, on § line of Filbert street, 87: E 29 by S 111; $10. Anna M. and W. B. Thomas to Rose Free- man, wife of Isaac, lot on N line of Clay street, | i3 by N 127:8%; $10, N. G. W. and Clara B. Greenberg to Wil- liam Greehn, lot on N line of Ellis street, 137:6 W of Steiner, W 34 by N 1 $10. Anna and George D. el to Davia S. Parker, lot on W line of Scott street, 32:6 § of Waller, § 25 by W 116:3; $10. Charles C. and Kate W. Kinsey to Mary E., Camilla M. and Claire A. McDermott, lot on W Jine of Cole street, 195 N of Haight, N 25 | by W 106:3; $10. Albert Pissis to Frank H. Mesow, lot on B line of Folsom street, 100 S of Nineteenth, S 25 by E 125; $10. David A. Baum to M. Siminoff, lot on SE corner of Market etreet, 31:314 NE of Church, NE 30, SE 125:4%, SW 4:0%, S 3:71, NW 108 $10. Ulick Burke to Delia A. Kelly, lot on W Iine £t e sacest: 1188 of Nineteenth, § 20 by W, Francis E. Redfield to Edward B. Hindes, lot on S line. of Filbert street, 183:4 W of Leavenworth, W 22:11 by § : $10. Richard Chute to Lizzie T. Chute, lot on E line of Hyde street, 87 S of Clay, § 50:6 by | E 112:6; gift. Estate of Elizabeth T. or Lizzie T, Chute by Willlam E. Chute (administrator) to Lucla :(5 yl)anne and Virginia W. Smiley, same; 15,500, George D. Shadburne Jr. to Louise de Young, lot of Buchanan, First, SW 25 by SE 85 $10. Solomon_Peiser to Fannie Rosenberg, Flora lot on NE corner of Sixth street, 99 SE of Market, SE 20 by NE 78; §1. George W. Spring to Harriet Spring, lot on SW corner ‘of Langton street, or Dora, 200 NW of Harrison, NW 25 by SiV 80; gift. Harriet Spring, wife of George W, to Paul- tne_Coblentz, wife of Nathan, same: $10, Fred B. and Belle N. Southworth to John and Millie A. Rainsbury, lot on W line of Fifth avenue, 200 N of Lake street, N 25, W 12:1138, S 25:016, E_114:3%; $10. Felix and Delfina Marcuse to Frank Mayo, lot on W _line of Third avenue, 75 § of Laké street, 8 25 by W 90; $10. G. B. and Kate de Martini to A. Ginocchio, many and too complex to be considered here. A system that might have rele- gated Professor Sylvester to retirement would have been a fearful blow to the progress of mathematics in America. On | the other hand, we all know much | younger teachers who should be sent on indefinite leaves as soon as possible. At-| tempts to establish hard and fast rules will probably prove to be failures—New York Sun. B —————————— Want White Girl Waitresses. We would like to be numbered with the News and Courier, the Mobile Register and other of our contemporarfes in the advocacy of having white girls for wait- ers in the hotels. The poor service given at most of our Southern hotels is a con- stant reproach to us, and the only rem- edy we can see is to replacé the stupid, | clumsy, untidy negro men with intelligent, sprightly, refined Southern girls. Those who visited the cafe in the Wom- an's Building at the Charleston Exposi- tion remembered what a pleasure and a satisfaction it was to be waited on by neat, attractive, bright, refined young ‘women, These girls were from some of 'the proudest and best families of Charleston, and when we say that, of course, it means the proudest and best, families in the world, for there are none better. There are certainly none‘prouder, and if | | Charleston girls will serve it seems that | the girls of other places might also be induced to serve in this honorable and | highly respectable capacity.—Spartanburg | (8. C.) Herald. d Ryan avenues, NE E corner of Precit: kit so_ lot on SE line of enue, 75 NE of Ryan, NE 25 by SE 75, lot 17; also lot on SE line of Precita av nue, 25 SW of Ryan, SW 100, SE 278:10%, E T4:2%, N 10:5%, NE 53:0%, NW 20, SW §5, NW ), NE 60, NW 80, lots 1, 2, 3 and 13, Ryan's subdtvision of lots 219 to 223, Precita Valley lands, also lot 8, same map; $10. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 Estate, of Rosalie Wagner (by M. J. Platshek | and Julla Buck, executors) to Elvira Calegaris, | lot on § line of Sutter street, §7:6 W of La- guna, W 50 by S 125; $17,000. P.'J. G. Kenna (trustee of Cottage Savings ana’ Homestead Assoclation) to Louise M. Sul- livan (Magrath), wife of Thomas J., and Min- nie Magrath, lot on N line of Feil 'street, 165 E of Webster, E 27:6 by N 120; §1. , David Spiegel to Sarah Splegel, lot on W | line of Buchanan street, 50 S of O'Farrell, S 25 by W 100; gif Kearns, lot on N line of Halght street, 226:103% E of Scott, E 25 by N 110: $10. Moses and Bertha Fisher to Mary B. Cun- ningham, lot on N line of Waller street, 177:6 E of Scott, E 25 by N 137:6; $10. Walter A. and Carmen M. Starr to Carrle 0. Young (wife of Edward B.), lot on_S Ii of Vallefo street, 110 W of Devisadero, W 30:6 by S 187:6; $10. Richard and May Finking to Annie B. Bart- lett, lot on W line of Devisadero street, 52:3 8 of Sacramento, § 4 Inches by W 110; $150. Samuel A. Boyd to Isabelle S. Boyd, lot on NW corner of Jackson and Spruce streets, N 61:10% by W 50; gitt, Edwin and Helen S, Goodall to Edward V, Pasquale, lot at intersection of NE line of Buena Vista street and S line of Waller, E 155, S 85, W 128:215, NW 44:1; $10. Mary A. Mertes to Emma M. Bernard (wife of George F.), lot on § line of Fourteenth street, 95 E of Howard, E 25 by S 100: $10. Johanna Weiss to Frank C. and Annie Healy, lot on E line of Alemany street, 148:3 N of ’Buventeenlh. N 35:1%, E 93:6, 8 35:3%, W 95; 10. T. H. Sellers to John Siebert, lot on W line of Pond street, 253:6 § of Sixteenth, S 25 by W _80; $10. James MacKinnon to Elizabeth MacKinnon, Jot on W line of Dolores street, 76:6 N of lot on SW corner of Point Lobos and Third avenues, W 30 by S 100; $10. Carri¢c F. Stedman (Sweeney) to Edward T. Foley, lot ‘on W line of Seventeenth avenue, 300 S'of A street, S 25 by W 120; $10. Helen §. Goodall (wife of Edwin) to George 8. Hughson, lot on E line of Twenty-elghth avenue, 125 § of A street, S 35 by B 120; $10. Same to Helen Hughson. lot on E line of Twenty-eighth_avenue, 160 S of A street, 5 35 by E 120 $10. Bernhard and Rose Getz to Solomon Getz, undivided halt of the following: Lot on E lne of Thirty-sixth avenue, 200 N of D street, N 25 by E 120; also lot on W line of Thirty- seventh avenue, 100 S of C street, S 25 by W 120; also lot .on W line of Thirty-seventh ave- nue, 150 S of C street, § 25 by W 120; $10. Solomon and Dora’ Getz to Richard Jr., lot on S line of H street, 32:6 W of Forty- seventh avenue, W 25 by S 100; $10. ‘Willard H. Hanchett to Carrie Hanchett, lot on W line of Twentieth avenue, 150 S street, S 25 by W 120; gift. Solomon and Dora Getz to Tina Hinkel (wife of Charles L.), lot on W line of Twenty-second avenue, 225 N of L street, N 25 by W 120; $18, Angelo and Lugia Corvl to Salvatore Basso, lot_on SW line of Harrington street, 275 NW of Mission, NW 20 by SW 100, lot 45, Academy S. Ducas (corporation) to Mariana cas Company (wife of Alexander), lot on SW line of flxmt% Simmen Eighteentn avenue, 150 75 by SW 100, lot 8, block 366, San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Asso- clation; $10. Bella F, Shelley, iot on NW line of ornia) avente, 240 NE of Coso street, STUDrNW 130, Precita Valley Tandar St 5 Otto or Otto H. to same, same, quif- i ita avem 25 by S 100, lot 8, Plambe's subicision of lots 225, 220! H £ .(ggmnum'n > his late residence, 64 Valley street, between Twenty-eighth, N 25 by W 100; $10. aotontca, Jot o N fine, of Allen streus. Campodonico, lot_on ne o en p 140 W of Hyde, W 20 by N 60; $10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Monica Lord, lot on SE line of City Hall avenue, 150 NE of City Hall square, NE 25 by SE 100, City Hall lot 56; $4300. Daniel and Bridget Hickey to Alexander ‘Warner and Guy T. Wayman, lot on NW line of Brannan street, 225 SW of Third, SW 25 by NW 75; $10. Frank_McGillin to George D. Shadburne Jr., lot on NE line of Langton street, 105 NW of Bryant, NW 25 by NE 75; $10. Hans and_Catharina Wulff to Smith Ander- son, 1ot on SE corner of Lake street and Tenth avenue, S 100 by E 45; $10. Smith. Anderson to Emma V. Anderson, ft. Gahan to William Turner, lot on ‘corner of Clement strest and P N 104:3 by W 36; $10. Gallagher to Amelia Cross. lot on N 26 by N 108; $10. Annie Adams ‘to Joseph, NW W line of Thirty-seventh avenue, 200 S of C e 0 Miry D L Feber or Mre. Donald La Feber or Mary D. La Burke, 13, block. honh'-l ‘Van Heckle, lots James | Stock Exchange yesterday: San Francisco Drydock. Sausalito Land & Ferry. Sperry Flour Company - o Standard Electric . + s=eze [ Truckee Electric . S 1335 o Union Sugar ..... . 22 %0 o United Gas & Electric . 34 50 @} Western Fish Co ... ol OFFICIAL SALES. Morning Session. Board— 725 Occidental Ofl 18 10 Sterling Ofl 275 100 Caribou Oil . B | 100 Ofl City Petroleum 20 4100 Ol City Petroleum 30 | 100 Reed Crude Ofl 4 | 1200 Home Oil 135 1 25 Home Oil an 100 Home O1l, Street— 1 San Joaquin Oil ... Afterncon Session. Board— 590 200 Claremont Ofl .. 20 800 Claremont_Oll - 28 | 1000 OII City Petroleum s 100 Sterling Oil, b 90. . 300 1846 Junction Ofl .. . .20 1000 Independence Ofl, b 15. . 18 | 700 Home Ofl . eee 135 Mining Stocks. | SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the saies on the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Bond yesterday: | Morning Session. 1‘ 100 Best & Belch.1 75|500 Exchequer o8 100 Caledonia . .1 U5{100 Hale & Nor. 46 100 Challenge Con. 31/100 Kentuck . ... Of | 100 Choll . . 18100 Mexican . ....1 15| 200 Con Cal & Val.1 30{100 Ophir . ......175' 500 Con Imperial.. 04/100 Sierra Nevad. 69 100 Crown Point.. 17/100 Union Con ... 74| Afternoon Sessfon. : 100 Belcher . 331200 Savage . 24 300 Belcher . ..... 32200 Sierra Ne I 200 Con Cal & Val.1 30 300 Union Con . .. 70 200 Crown Point... 16200 Union Con. ... 6% 400 Gould & Curry_ 33200 Utah . .. 24 | 100 Mexican . ....1 10/ PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. The following Were the sales on the Pacific Morning Session. 19 [100 Ophir . 100 C C & Val...1 30 [300 Potost . . 300 Crown Point. 17 100 Hale & Nor 46 508 Chollar . 200 Justice . 700 Unién Con .. T4 100 Mexican 21100 Utah . 24 Afternoon Session. 200 Chollar . 7 |200 Potost . 18 700 C C & Val 00 Savage . 25 100 C C & Val 200 Savage . .... 24 200 Crown Point. 00 Sierra Nevad 69 300 G & Curry.. 33 [£00 Union Con .. 70 400 Justice . 13 |200 Utah . ..... 24 100 Mexican . ..1 1213 200 Yellow Jack. 058 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. The following were the sales on the San Francisco and Tonopah terday: Mining Exchange yes- ¢ Morning Session. 175 Montana Ton.1 10400 Rescuay 1 100 Paymaster ... 14| 100 Tono & Cal.. 35 Afterncon Session. 3000 Esperanza ... 04300 Paymaster . .. 17 2000 Esperanza . 05| 400 Rescue . 11 500 Hanna Mg. 300 Tono & 35| 25 . 1 10/ 400 Tono & N Star 47 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY. August 21—4 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. A 06 0S|Julia . - 04 07lJustice . 1 4 16 17| Kentuck . oz o3 Siciana sy 04|Ophir . 165170 05/0v. 27 =10 02 o 123 bl Con Imperfal. 08 fi‘ E‘E‘ ‘fll‘ 13 14 71 15 178t 16 18 5 — = 68 05 08 .88 & 3 Ttah . ...000 23 25 gLYel.lo' Jack.. 38 39 H MINES. Bid. Ask. 10 B o 35 28 — _10 00 7 50 46 48 40 50 Paymaster ... = 98 Married at High Water Mark, Captain Armstrong of the Ottawa In- dian Agency was in a reminiscent mood the other day and told the following story on a well-known minister in that country. Back in the early days in the agency he past fording. As the minister lived on tne | opposite side of the creek from drove to its banks and hol came to the door. They they wanted and that they could not across. The difficulty was soon by the reverend gentleman | Net amount EXPENDITURES. Net amount vatd for Fire Losses (including §$. losses of pre- vious years) eenn......$1,634,610 08 Net ount pald for Marine Losses (including §... of previous. years .... = 116,615 68 Paid _or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ......... ......... 048,830 47 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers. clerks. etc. 142,918 49 d for State, National and Local taxes RS AT . T2 All other payments and expendi- tures .....ocoeoe congeasecasane 148,359 74 Total Expenditures .. 32,663,300 20 Fire. Losses incurred duricg the year..$1.670.435 73 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Ru:x] ’ itten during the| Sear s 2 saur, 002,588 94,084,470 39 o Guie thel | M Sear p **| 335,000,101 | 3,702,333 99 in foree| December 31, 1902..| 405,174,717 | 4 413,873 43 — it | Mar. Risks.| Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written duricg the ' $38,040,361 | $261.239 08 P .<s-oe Net amount of :v{' xpired during the| in 1 N Becember 3. 1902.| 4157394 | s4548 3 ber 31, 1902. C. F. MULLINS, Pacific Coast Branch Manager. Subscribed and sworn to befors me, this ¢ March, 1903 T - M. M. RHORER, Deputy Insurance Commissioner. 416 California Street, SAN FRANCISCO. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— LLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, NDON, ENGLAND. on the 3ist O % Poemper, A D. 1003, ana for year ending on that day, as made to the surance Cammll‘on!l;* of the Bu(-.‘ of pursuant to the provisions 30 mna” 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioners ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. Cash Market Value of all Stocl kL ¥ and Bonds owned by Company. 887,000 00 Cash in Banks .. 73,963 30 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks LOANS. ....o.otone . 2.250 00 Premtums in due Course of Collec- P T g - Rents due and accrued . 565 00 Due from other Companies for re- insurance on losses already paid 2,081 93 16717 08 Tunning more than one year, $118, B;nll;;lnmmr:l: 63213 @ 11,108 83 11,397 5T $217.253 &4 = premiums -...oo. oo e $276.007 04 Recetve interest and dividends on nE g Stocks, Leans, ana from all other sources. . 18,881 98 Received for Rents .. 13,821 50 Losses incurred during the year... § $8.743 11 Tisks and_Premiums.[Fire T Premiuma. 378,071 11 - 347,385 34 amount_a foree N comber 31, 1902, 25.918,127 | 352,385 3 Kennedy, n-vun.wmaw-gl‘ w“m.*-:m da¥ of Febr TP ISHBECK, Notary Public. THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year.

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