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THE SAN FRANCISECO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1903. ANTED—Imme. information of the| Whereabouts of -in-law of the late JAMES WATSON. WATSON_ who was the | agent go sale of whale oils, died at St. | Mary's Hospitel, San Francisco, about ten yegrs ago. The present address of his son- | in-law (whose ue 18 mot known here) is ntly ‘required by ANTONIO SILVIE oo Al TONIO SILVIERA, | FACIA L BLED R kie:, vellow and flabby skin, birthmarks, FmsilpoxX piitings and scars scientifically moved without cutting, massage, el medicines; special demonstrations t Cell or te Dr. L. WILLIAMS SPECIAL—Reduced for the month on restment ;that you can use at ¥ ome. remdving wrinkics, tan, freckle skin cieigr and smooth: to be had only ai offi Culi or write M. ELLA HARR! rrejl st THE Star Hajr Remedy restores gray hair, im. Proves its gir wih,s'ops falling ,cures dandru® and itching\ scalp: mo stain or s cleanses scalp: at druggists’, hairdre i Star RemedyCo..] N TRACEY will com- R. C. t how good is the mott e wing-mac 102 cures per- caine habit. Call or office ches taught: $6 for ressing Pariors, HAIRDRESS! 2 weeks U 1026 Ma DANCING €unas N LEMOS, enth and Eight 1127 bods: mani- ckton st. TAILOR-MAD Missit Clothin seases a speclalty. ket st. r to Dr. Li Po seases of human ROOMS ANTLERS for hskpz. ¢ furniehed room HERBERT — Bunny apartments for ranges; “uite $9-514. gas range, separate sunny kitches ges range: all cotnplete for housekeeping. $15 up CLASSIFIED sdvertiskments and eubscriptions | received at Call bratich office, 2200 Filimore. A BRANCH office for, Call advertisenzents and eriptions bas béen established at 1098 cia st —— KOOMS TO LET—Fur d Unfa A HANDSOMELY fornished, sunny bay-win- @ow room in private risidence, four blocks from Park entrance &nd within easy walk- ing distance of Affiliated Colieges, $15; aiso ‘arge unfurnished room with private en- trance: gentlemen omly. Address box 1705, . Call office A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25¢ to §1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night, AT ““The Almonte, 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms 5 25¢c. 50c. $1, $150 nigh $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. RNETT, 1426 Market—(old N, nished rooms, eultes, single; 2180 unfurnished, CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly fornished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EIGHTH, 10%—Bay-window front room for man and wife or 2 gentlemen. ELLIS_ 827 Nicely furnished front room; pri- e family, GRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms $00 to $160 might: §2 to $3 week: reading-rogm. ! sidio” wall; e undersigned he will learn | % | 4-story pasy Installments: 50 cents | tly modern; 4-3 | just newly fur- | THOMA , TATE 5 Montgomery st. PRESIDIO HEIGHTS LOTS. AGENTS, §20,000—North corner on Jackson st., 00 ft. front, with extra large depth to Pre- fine view of the Presidio and bay. 700—North side of street running back to Presidio wall, 50 ft. front by 170 ft. deep; fine view of Presidio and bay. with fine view of bay near Cen- ve.; 30 ft. front by full depth. $5,000—North side Washington st., close to fine houses, 25x127:8, with magnlificent view. $4,500—Pacific ave., 33 ft. front, looking Into Presidio; a cheap bullding lot. { FINE PROSPECTIVE BUYS. | $50,000—Sutter-st. ner, close to Jones, with ing; rents $200, but co: frame br | can be increased. $45,000—Market on business street in Western Addition; nearly front by 135 ft. deep, with exceptionally well-built building. $43,000—Turk st., north . close to Market; old improvements bring in $165 a month; new improvements would pay handsomely, $41,000—Larkin-st. corner: under lease; good buliding; permanent tenant. | < | $37.500—Geary st not far from St. Franc Hotel; a fine buy for the near future. $37,000—50 ft. front, with old frame improve- ments; in best district north of Market and west of Powell $35,000—Mason st., not 1 | #31,000—Polk st.; fine rented; rents $180. $30,000—Geary st., B ot far from Powell. 000—Rents $204 y ave. 50 th nearly 95 ft. on Mont- ough to another main over 40 ft. front with two splendid 000—Sutter st.; good buildings; Wi in near future. | $22,500—Rents $115 a { ants. THOMAS MAGEE & SON 5 MONTGOMERY ST. Larkin-st. investment; story building, with only 2 ten- $6,000—East corner on Pacific ave. looking into Presidio; mearly 35 ft. front by 85 | 1. deep. Pacific ave., looking into .Pre- SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books i ihe transfer of stock of The Bank | ». m., and will reopen on 2, 1903. By order of the Board ,of Directors. ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. September 3, 1903, DR. 4. E. NEUMEISTER. Surgeon—Spectal attention given to medical and surgical dis cases of women. diseases of tha, liver. stom- ach and bowels. b5l3-14 Starr King bldg., 321 Geary st.: tel. Private Exchange 216. SPECIALISTS. o i el At SO, CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment frée. Dr. Cottingham. 204 Sutter st. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. e | MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and Market; positive cure for ail. Don't delay. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday: Charles L. Becker, 31, San Jose, and Belle Charles, 28, San Jose. KERRELL—Entered into rest, September 10, 1003, Albert Daw, beloved husband of Mar- garet Daw Kerrell, and father of Amy D. SW line of Ryan avenus, 120 NW of Peralta, NW 25 by SW 85, George Ryan's sub- divisions 219 to &!mn?i and Albert G. D. Kerrell and Mrs. W. W.| Thomas M. Rea to'S. Ducas (a cor® Topping, a native of England, aged 62 years | poration), Iot on SW line of San street, 4 months and 4 days. 120, block 3, 152 SE of Felton, SE 42 by SW g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | University Imlnd;':?flw fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Hanoria and Patrick Broderick to Louis L. at I oclock, from Mission Masonic Temple, [ Bondeli, lot on NW line of Misslon street, 128:6 Mission strest, between Twenty-second and-| NE of Twenty-ninth, NE 45 by NW 200, lots Twenty-third, nder the auspices of Cali- | 25 and 26, Tiffany and Dean Tract: $10. fornia Lodge No, 1, F. and A. M. Inter-| Emma Hale and Clars King (wife of Wil- ment private. Memains at the funeral par-| liam H.) to Clara Jot on SW_line of lors of Bunker & Lunt, 2666 Mission street, | Eighth avenue, 150 NW of H street, NW 75 by ion Masanic Temple, between Twenty- 100, block 61, South San Francisco Home- ond and Twenty-third streets. _|stead; ) - NAN—In this city, September 10, 1903, | Clara Sylva to Jens Anderson, sam $500. Bridget- Kiernan, a native of County Cavas, y 3 Ireland, aged 61 years. - . Builders’ Contracts. 7 The funeral will take place to-day | ~Joseph and Jacob Welssheln (owners) with (Saturday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors | John M. Olsen (contractor), architect of McFaaden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- |"ATl work for a 7-room framé cottage on § Iin sion street, between Seventh and Eighth. { of Twenty-second street, between Hoffman ave Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11 o'clock | nue and Douglass street, lot 37, Heyman Tract; train from Third and Townsend streets. 3 KNOX—In this city, September 11, 1903, El-| Same owners with same contractor, architect mer, beloved son_of . and Mary Knox, . Same for a 5-room frame cottage on and brother of Luther, Napoleon and Louiss | 8 line of Twenty-second street, between Hoft- Knox, a native of San Francisco, aged 1| man avenue and Douglass street, lot 36, Hey- vear 3 months and 19 days. man Tract; $1900. ‘ LAFFERTY—In Stockton, September 4, 1003, | Samuel 0. Meyer (owner) with Mallory & Mary, beloved wife of James Lafferty, and | SWenson (contractors), architect A, J. Kosby mother of John F. and Michael J. Lafferty, | —All Work except mantels and gas chandellers a native of Ireland, aged B4 years. (Den- | for a 3-story and basement frame bullding Martin ~Barbir, 22, and Annie Batica, 2 Carlos Broock, | Marte Prete, 18, 13 | Robert W.. Campbel 242 Clementina street, 242 Clementina street. 439 Third street, and Scott place. 1, 24, Oroville, and Au- ver, Colo., papers please copy.) > Friends 2nd acqralntances are fully invitsd to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), upon the arrival of the Stock- ton tramn at First street and Broadway, Oak- (store and flats), commencing. at a point 103 NE from corner of Geary and Larkin streets, N 17:3 on Larkin by E, 60; $5295. O. E., and Emma Sohl (owners) with G. J. Doering (contractor and architect)—All work | gusta E. Wells, 23, Oroville. | _ Willlam J. Graves, 46, 103 Grove street, and Edith E. London, 3, St. John, New. Bruns- wic Josef Lemacher, 28, Colma, and Mina Echwelghausser, 25, Colma. Willlam S. Skinner, 30, city, and Rilla Lee, { | 28, city. | Milo"J. Anderson, 30, 1500 Dolores street, and A. Blanche Thiel, 18, 220 Day street. Adolph B. Henning, 22 2217 Howard and Hedwig Weiss, 19, 1133 Tennessee * BIRTES— MARRIAGES—DEATES. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by | mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- €ons authorized to have the same publiched. BORN. BRUGUIERE—In this city, September 6, 1903, to the wife of P. S. Bruguiere, a son. Y—In this city, September 8, 1908, to income now excellent prospeet of higher remte | the wife of Robert C. Kelly, a son. by the Re C. Martin Jr. and E Francisco. S—DIBBLE—In Timms of San Fi ble of Toveka, pastor of First Presbyterfan Church, Jesse MARRIED. STEALEY—In this city, ‘September v.” Willlam K. Guthrie, thel Stealey, both of San this city, September 10, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane, Harry rancisco and Maud Dib- Kans. | ) grand ma- near Clft Tn improvements; Heights, : on_Sutro Apply 410 Fort 5 rooms and bath each; San Jose See r $47 50; no agents. ; high basemen a and Mission; no reas. Stephens & Co., Unlon-sq. Mkt. Dolores—75x50 feet, owner's sign_on: premis refused and See t 5 cents—The Weekly REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale. | A DESIRABLE country home at Walnut Creek, Contra C cach: house with 3 bedrooms, kitchen china closet, washrooms, bathroom, hot and cold water In house; two wells, | pantry, ete. windmill with 5000-gallog~ tank: chicken- h. 5 varieties of grgpes, 2 fig trees, 4 plums, 5 apples, 4 pears, 12 English walinuts (bearing), oftshell afmonds, 50 English walnuts to graft this yedr, large variety of flowers and nice lawn; barn holds 40 tons of Lay and 6 horses; price $4300, W. J. MORTIMER & CO., 2123 Center st., Berkeley, Cal. REAT bargain; w_four-room hof acres of foothill lan barn, chicken house: all kinds of wagons, horses and cattle, chickens, incubators, household furniture; phur spring; 15 acres plow land; 3 acres vineyard; plenty pasture: young fruit trees; all feneed: plenty timber; gold mine a jolning 40; 3% miles from Glen Ellen, Cal ce $250 G. LITTIG, Glen Ellen. ALFALFA ladds, stock ranches, orchard Vinesards; inspected bargains: monthly cat logues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 618 Market st ———— e POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. lots and bargains: all tracts; ete. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg | REAL ESTa TO EXCHANGE. OWNER of choice Berkeley real estate would likesto exchange for some in this city, Ad- dress box 4148, Call office. ' ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS | | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees; near train and schools; only $2850; lot 75x125. | Nice 5-room cottage znd bath. | ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, | _Tel Grand 1416. 1500 Park st., Alameda. | | ' OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS HAIGHT, 1188 Sunny furnished room; as and bath . | OFFICE, 1118 JROADWAY. HOTEL GRAYSTONE . 66 Geary st.; phone Bush 580, Centrally located fireproof hotel; furniehed suites, with baths and singles. JESSIE, 563, near U. 8. Mint—Furnished room, | $5; large one, 2 beds, $10. eclegantly | OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. SUNNY rooms with gas and bath; reasonable; board 1f desired; also elegant suife of parlors, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for doctor | guor dentiet; central. 871 Adeline st.. Oakland. LARKIN, 804—Sunmy front root a6, suitable for gentieman: $7. O'FARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day, week, mo. | grate and | OAKLAND FURNITURE FOR SA | TO-MORROW the day for bargains in furni- | _ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st.,cor.store,0akind. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-roomi, £moking-room and ladles’ par- jor; roome per might, 36c to $1 60; week, $2 to $8; month, $6 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. GE AND WAREHOUSES, | UM Btorage & Van Co.; furniture, | “household goods stored. moved, shipped. 735 | 731 Howard st., near Third; phone Grant 161. EHOTWELL, 18—1 small front room, L. 15 5 1 Jurge rear, $7; both sunny; gas. 4 PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel Tl ST. JAMES, McAllister and Laguna—Front ;'J ':)5!:';"“; all pew; very cheap; teleprone Cage STB1. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy st., near Market— | 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night %175 to $6 week; elevator; electric lights. reading-room; free bus and bagzage VALENCIA, 133—Sunn: ed x;_ont room: Wutable for 1: gas CONKLIN'S storage—Furnjture and merchan- dise. 333 Golde _ave.; phone East 126. GOLDEN West advances made; 840 _ Mission st rd 941. F. W..Zehfuss. PACIFIC Swrage and Furniture Moving Com- vany, 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. [BEKINS Vit and Sto mery EKID rage Co.. 11 Montgo st: tel Main 1840 Shipping at cut rates. HESTER Hoiel, near Market— Most convenient and respectable: 700 rooms. ’ 51 50 night: $2 to $8 week; elevator; tights. reading-room: free bus: baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements a1d_subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Filimos A BRANCH office for Call advertise: and subscriptions has been established at 1006 Valencia st e e ROOMS AND BOARD. A N Manwion, 807 California st.—At- and sightly rooms; best table and lowest rates, VAN NESS ave., 1714—Private boarding-house, me like, everything first class; sun.y ites: single rooms:; cholce locality: ref. )OM and bourd, double, $5 per week; single $G: parior; bath; phone. 506 McAllister st. THE LAKE, 208 Turk—Nicely furnished rooms with board. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We veil better machines for less money than any House in the clty: rentas 83, The Typewriter Ischange. 53 California: telephone 206, 3 FEW good typewriiers st 830 each: get par- siculars. L. & M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- Komery st ZD-HAND typewriters 80ld, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Lospec. Co., 200 Sansome, e e PROPOSALS—Bids Wanted—Notice is here- by given that sealed proposals will be re- | cetved by the board of directors of-the Vet- erans’ Home of California, at its office, room 13 820 Sansome street, San Francisco, up to 12 o'clock m. on MONDAY, September 14, 1903, for furnishing and delivering materials and furniehings for the new hospital a¢ the Veterans' Home, Napa County, Cal. (rail road station Yountviile). Specifications for above may be seen and examined at the of- fice of the board of directors between the hours of 9. m. and § p. m. each week day. Money for payment on contracts will be | availlable immediately after January 1, 1004, Preference will be given to goods manufac- tured in this State, price, fitness and gual ity being equal, under thé provisions of sec- tion 3247 of the Political Code. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, d 1o order any quantity over or under the amount specified. Address JOHN F. SHEE- HAN, Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Veterans' Home of California, room 13 320 Sansome street, San Francisco, Cal. By order of the board of directors.. JOHN F. SHEEHAN, Secretary. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 12, 1903, —Seal- ed proposals, in’ tripiicate, will be received here until 11 ‘o'clock a. .. September 22, 1903, and then opened for construction of frame builldings for lavatories, additions to officers’ quarters, plumbing. etc., at Depot of Recruit Instruction, Presidio of San Fran- ject or mccept any or all bids in whole or in Information furnished on application to C. A. Devol, Quartermaster, Chief Q. M. COFFIN & CO. ploneer real estate agents | DIED. of the Miesion, will sell you for $100 down | 2 | ana $20 per month for cottage, 5 r. and b, | Bergin, Annabella Knox, Elmer | a h and Castro sts.; $500 down and $25 | Bergin, James Lafferty, Mary . | per month for new cottage, 5 r. and b. on| Boardman, Matilda Lambert, Mary | ‘Precita ave.: $1500 down for 2 new flats,| Bruggeman, Mrs, M. ' Levy, Setta J. Army st. D. COFFIN & CO., 3303 Mission. Clark, Isabella D. May, Ann | — -~ Cole, 'Alfred J. Meiletz, Helena { Cooley, Mary Moulin, James B. A__ BARGAIN—$4250: CORNER 1OT, 2 P Panpe Gat FLAT : 184 CLIPPER'ST.| East, Bertha Reno, Catherine SEE ( SMISES, Ford, Catherine Roberts, Margaret Gallagher, Nancy Russell, Dora L. | Hofmeler, Peter Steele. William -| Kamlade, Mamte Strom, Adel s | - Kenmil Aibect 1. Warner, John W. P e i PPLY OWDSL. | Kiernan, Eridget Weiss, Johanria eet BERGIN—In this city, September 9, 1903, An- | A TWO-STORY house of 6 rooms and bath, gas | Dabella, beloved wife of Michael Bergin, except painting, cement sidewalks and window | shades ‘for-'a_1%-story and basement frame | building on E line of Vermont street, 100 S | of Twenty-second, S 25 by E 100; $2000. Jullet J. Mezes (owner) with S. A. Born (contractor), architects Skidmore & Schropfer— All_work for 2 two-story attic and basement frame buildings commencing at a point 50 ‘N | from NW _corner of Green and Filimore streets, | N 50 by W 60; $9980, Alameda County. Laura C. and R. M. Fitzgerald (husband) to Winifred Perry (wife of R. A.). lot on N line of Second avenue, 928.51 E of College ave- nue, etc.. N 279, B 200, N 224 E 1394, S 503 W 336.61, to beginning, lots 22 to 33 and Lg to gflbmp Rose Lawn Park, Oakland Town- | ship; §10. } Same to Rasmus Peterson lot on S line of | Vernon or First avenue, 649.55 from its inter- section with E line of College avenue and S | 169 by E 110, lots 59 and 60, map Rose Lawn | Park, Oakland Township; $10. August and Johanna M, Rohrweber (wife) to Eimus A. Chappell, Jot on SW corner of For- | ty-fifth or Wallace avenus and Salem street, W 137, S 220.55, E 137.50, N 213.75, Gmkland Township; $10. | Guatav A, Greub to John A. Haselbacher, | lot on N line of Kent street, 97 B of Tremont, | land, at 3:37 o'clock. Injerment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. LAMBERT—In the Clty and County Hospital, September 11, 1903, Mary Lambert, a na- tive of Wyoming, aged 35 years. LEVY—In this city, September 11, 1903, Setta J., relict of the late Jacob Levy, and beloved mother of Fred H. Levy, Mrs. Willlam Goldstein, Mrs. Sam Weil, Mrs. Henry Cahen and Mrs. Joseph Weissbein, a native of Kas- tel, Germany, aged 67 years 10 months and 7 days. (San Jose papers please copy. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully tnvited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Sunday),_at 9:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 1 Pacific avenue. In- terment Home of Peace Cemetery, by train leaving Third and Townsend. streets at 11 o'clock. Please omit flowers, MAY—In Bimhurst, September 10, 1903, Ann May, a native of Ireland, aged 65 years. @7 The funeral will ‘take place to-day (Saturday), at 7:30 o'clock, from the pariors | of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to St. Dominic's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. MELLETZ-1n this city, September 11, 1903, Helena Melletz, belovéd mother of Adolph Melletz and Mrs. Lizzie Blangy, a native of FIND DESTROVER |JUST THE THING OF BLAGK SCALE 19 THE CIRGUS Craw Reports the South| Monster Tent Is Taxed African Parasite a Success. Bug With Hyphenated Nams Is Killing Foe of Cit- rus Fruits. P TR Alexander Craw, Deputy Horticultural Commissioner of California, has submitted an interesting report of the thriving of the South African internal parasite, the scut- ellls(a-cyuea, which wa; imported to destroy the black scale, one of the most orange and the lemon. | formidable of all enemies of the olive, the Mr. Craw writes to Horticultural Commissioner Eliwood Cooper that the South African organism ! with the hyphenated name is doing great work. The parasite is regularly estab- lished and doing the business it was im- ported for in Montecito, Santa Barbara County, at' Mr. Gillespie’s place in Ven- tura County, In lLos Angeles County, in the olive grove of W. E. Hughes, a few miles southwest from the city of Los Ans geles, and at other places in Southern California. testimonial for the scutellista: W. E. Hughes furnished this I am glad to be able to report that the scu- tellista has made its appearance generally throughout my orchard, thus proving its ability to winter successfully in Southern California. I regard this as a matter of great importance to Its Utmost Capacity. Forty Clowns and New Features Thrill Old and Young. —_— “Gee whiz, dis is der best show T ever seed in me life,” murmured.the small boy as he munched popcorn and gazed with wide open eyes at Ringlings' three-ringed circus last night. The little fellow tried to watch three'rings at one time and strained his eyes before half the lengthy programme was presented. His exper! ence was not uniike that of thousands of others who crowded the immense tent. Every ring had its queta of ¢lever per- formers and the platforms and ‘arena were fliled with funny clowns and per- forming animals. For more than two hours the spectators were amused by the marvelous sights presented. The big tenc echoed with laughter and applause, and every one but the man who could not get in was content. Ringlings’ circus has many features. In fact, it is all features. There is not an uninteresting minute during the per- formance, and the spectator wonders what is coming next. He does not have to wonder long, as the ringmaster signals to ‘the fruit growers of the State, as It seems to number the days of the black scale pest. There can be no doubt as to the ability of the scutellista to destroy the black scale rapidiy, when once it has been generally distributed with his whistle and in a moment the arena is filled with other performers. The acts are short, but excellent. Germany, aged 76 years 7 months and 7 days, ¥ Funeral and interment private. ,_ omit flowers. MOULIN—In_this city, September 11, 1903, James B. Moulin, beloved father of Louls D. and Henry L. Moulin, a native of France, aged 74 years and 14 days. A member of Spartan Lodge No. 6, A. 0. U. W. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at 11 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Funeral under the auspices of Spartan Lodge No. 86, A, O. U. W. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. PHILLIPS—In this city, September 11, 1903, Jacob Phillips, brother of the late Michael Please Phillips, late of Idaho City, a native of Germany, uged T4 years. POPPE—At Sherman Island, September 9, 1903, Carl Poppe, beloved son of Hans and Annie Poppe, and brother of John, Edward and Christina Poppe, a native of California, aged 23 years 5 months and 14 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, Septemher 13, 1903, at 2 o'clock, from Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking pariors, 636 Washington street. Interment Odd Fel- 47 by N 100, lot 8, block H, amended map portion Newbury Tract, Berkeley; $10. Edward D. and Helen Harmon (wife) (and ! as attorney) to Benjamin C. J. and Frances | Finney (wife). lot on S line. of Tyler street, | 50 W.of Calais, W 50 by S 135, lot 21, block | J. map subdivision blocks I, J and L, Har-, mon Tract, Berkeley; $10, L. W, and Myrtle E. Foss (wife) to W. H. | Melsome, lot on E line of West or Grove | street, 280 § of Gilman or Berryman, S 60 by B 135, portion lot 6, block 17. property Berke- ley Villa Association, Berkeiey; $10. F. H. and Fannie M. Lawton (wife) to M. Salipa ‘Austin, lot on N line of Vine street, | 45 W of Spruce. N'100 by W 40, portion lots | 37 to 40, block 2, resubdivision of portion plat of T. M. Antisell's map Villa Lots at Berke- ley, Berkeley; $10, Charles E. 'and Emma M. Batdorf to Mrs. A. H. Patty. lot on N line of Berkeley way, 90 E'of Milvia street. E 45 by N 136.69, lot 9, block 2, map survey 1949 for J. L. Clapp, ;\fgject to portion of plat 97, etc., Berkeley; Bértha K. Welsshand (Kriske) to Flora E. Bowers, lot on NE corner of Ellsworth and Parker streets, N 44:10 by E 90, block R, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $10. C. and Alma_Leidecker (wife) to Fraak Johnson, lot on W corner of Putnam and Bas- mother of John and Theresa R. Bergin, daughter of James and Elizabeth Allen, and sister of Mrs. the late Mrs. San Francisco, Pederson, Mrs. G. Beizeh Theresa, James, Joseph and John Allen and Elizabeth Mack, a native of aged 28 years 8 months and =. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow lows' Cemetery. RENO—In this city, September 11, 1903, Cath- erine Reno, beloved mother of 'William G. Joseph S. and the late Peter J. Reno, an sister of Willlam Farrell, a native of Hali- fax, Nova Scotla, aged years & months and 10 days. @ Remains at the parlors of MoFadden, sett streets, NW 50, SW 821, SE 50.72, NE 90.72, lots 5 and 6, block 751, map Syndicate Investment Company's subdivision of blocks 51, etc, Levy and Lane Tract, Fruitvale, Brooklyn Township: $10. Nik Emig (single) to Emily G. Coulter, lot on N line of ifth avenue, 236.57 E of Eim. street, E 60, N 120.40, W €0, S 126.10, lot throughout the infested districts. 1 desire to acknowledge my {ndebtedness for the ben:fits which I bave derived. Four hundred colonles of the scutellista have been distributed by J. Thomas Monrovia. of All persons coincide in the statement tbat the black scale has met his mortal foe. Among those bearing tes- | timony are Horticultural Commissioners Jeffrey and Strong and Horticultural In- spector C. A. Day. The colonies of the scuiellista are active and thriving at many Southern California points, at Glendora, Azusa, Riverside, Santa Ana, Escondido Valley, ete, P VALENCIA RAISIN CROP. Falling Off Officially Reported to Be 25,000 Tons. J. L. Byrne, United States Vice Consul at Valencia, Spain, has forwarded the following report concerning Spanish rai- sins, under date of August 17: The high temperatures and protracted It Is worth the price of admission to see the daring John Rooney double somer- sault off one horse’s back onto another. The trained seals are aimost human in | their feats. Genaro and Theol do some o0dd contortions and are heartily applaud- | ed. Forty clowns keep the spectators in a merry mood by their funny capers. Probably the most interesting thing in the entire circus is the collection of an- imals. Zebras, rhinoceroses, monkeys, snus, leopards, lions, tigers and a score of other animals gaze out of cages at the moving crowds. The most attractive cage is that which contains the tigress and her young. The mother guards her young with jealous care and no one dares go rear. The show will continue until next Mon- day night. Performances are given every afternoon and evening. That the resi- dents of this city appréciate the excei- lence of the circus is evidenced by the tremendous crowds that fill the tent at each performance. e ————————————— 1192 1903 STATEMENT —OF THE— drought referred to In my last report ay threat- ening the otherwise brilliant prospects for a heavy raisin crop continued ail through the lat- ter half of July and first days of August, seri- ously. reducing the total yield of grapes, which is now estimated to fall short of 500,000 hun- sta County, California; five lots, 50 | dence, Charl 12 439 Harrie clock. . A requiem brated at St. Cha Monday, September ul at} 9 o'clock. ances afe respectfull BERGIN—In this c - James, beloved son John Bergin, and erine Helmer, aged 19 > Fr fully in: (Sunday), xte ryant Borromeo's | St. Charles Borrome« tember 14, for the o'clock. 1903, { John H. and Ellen | Nrs. O fully invited to att Saturday, o’clock, at the resids Van Ness avenue, tl car from the corner Tero streets at 1 Cy} Lawn Cem: BRU MA; tive of Germany, agi 21 days. fully invited to att to-day (Saturday), «German Altenheim, CLARK—In this city, COLE—In this city, ‘fred Joseph Cole, aged 7 da: COOLEY—In Mary, beloved wife (Sunday), at 11 o'clock, C. Zinns and Mrs. L. | nmative of San Francisco, aged 28 years. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- September his _city, from her late resi- t . street, thence to St. es Borromeo's Church’ for services at Interment Holy Cross Ceme- high mass will be cele- rles Borromeo's Church 14, for the repose of her Friends and acquaint- Iy invited to attend. ity, September 10, 1903, of ‘Winéfred and the late brother of Michael and John Bergin, Mrs. M. Nealon and Mrs. Cath- a native of San Francisco, cars und 4 months, ds and acquaintances are respect- ted to l:l!l‘ld the funeral to-morrow b 0 clock, from his,mother's enth street, between Po- avenues, thence to St. Church for services at Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. m high mass will be celebrated at o's Church Monday, Sep- repose of his soul, at 3 Friends and acquaintances are re- spectfully invited to attend. BOARDMAN—In Camp Meeker, September 9, Matilda Estelle, beloved daughter of Boardman, and slster of 7. Ensign, a end the funeral services 12, 1903, at 10:3¢ ence of her parents, 2521 hence by electric funeral of Eighteenth and Guer- 1:30 o'clock. Interment etery. In_Fruitvale, at the German Altenheim, Mrs. Marianne Bruggeman, a na- ed 72 years 3 months and [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- end the funeral services at o'clock, Fruitvale. at the Cremation at the Oakland Crematorium. September 10, 1903, Isa- bella D. Clark, a native of California. 07 Funeral Saturday morning, September 12, at 11 o'clock, from the Occidental Hotel. September 10, 1903, Al- beloved son of Joseph A. and Mary Cole, a native of San Francisco, September 10, 1903, of the late Michael Coo- ley, sister of the late James Reid, and aunt of Vincent and Hen theson and Mrs. Mary Poggli, Fermanagh, Ireland, ry Reid, Mr John Ma- a native of , aged 71 years. E5'Friends und acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 7 Morris avenue, between Fifth and Sixth streets, St. Rose’s Church, mass will be celebra soul, Holy Cross Cemetel COULTER—In this ¢! Catherine, dearly Coulter, daughter of and sister of Daniel Pacific Undertakers, DOWNEY—In this cf John Downey, 64 years 2 month commencing at 9 o'clock. off Harrison, therice to where a requiem high ted for the repose of her Interment ry. ity, September 11, 1903, beloved wife of 'Alfred Michael and Kate Kane, and Joseph Kane, a na- tive of San Francisco, aged 28 years, £ The remains are at the parlors of the 777 Misslon street. No- tice of funeral hereafter. ty, September 10, 1905, beloved son of Edward and Catherine Downey, & native of Ireland, aged d 17 day: E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Bunday, September Hill Cemetery. tha East, Burnice East, gan (formerly Mrs. tér of Mrs. B. F.. and 8 da: L Rem 18, 1903, Charles J, B. Metzlel 636 Washington street. EAST—In this city, Beptember 11, at 10 o'clock, from undertaking parlore, Interment Laurel 1903, Ber- beloved mother of Marvin and daughter of Mrs. Nettle Lo- Nettle Howe), and sis- Schell, W. G. Harden, Ernest Howe and Mrs. C. L. White, a na- tive of California, aged 28 years 2 months at the residence of her sister, McRBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. ROBERTS — In _Douglas Flat, Calaveras County, September 4. 1903, Margaret, wife of the late D. E. Roberts, and mother of Owen and Dr. D. E. Reberts, Mrs. Willis Dunbar, Mrs. Kiser Marsh and Mrs. Wal- lace Gibson, a native of Wales, aged 71 years and § months % RUSSELL—In_this city, September 11, 1303, Dora Love Russell, youngest and beloved daughter of Henry 'and Edora.Russell, and sister of Nervella, Rosie, Genvera and Lancy Russell, a native of San Francisco, ‘aged 2 months and 22 da: STEELE—In this city, September 10, 1903, William, beloved son’ of Thomas and Han: nah Steele, and brother of Daniel, Thomas, Eddle: and John Steele and Mrs. James Kelly, a native of San Francisco, aged 21 years. [7The funeral will take plite to-day (Saturday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street{, between Seventh and Eighth. STROM—In Alameda, September 11, 1003, Adel Strom, beloved wite of Mr. C. V. Strom, mother of Victor A., Carl agd Alma Strom, and sister.of Mrs. J. Carlson and Mr. Axel Landregren, a native of Sweden, aged 46 vears 5 months and 28 days. . [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 13, 1903, at 2 o'clock, af her late residence, 1179 Regent street. ~In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. WARNER—In Napa, Cal., September 10, 1903, John William, beloved husband of 'Hilda ‘Warner, and father of Charlotte and Alice Victoria Warner, a native of London, Eng- land, aged 48 years 6 months and 4 days. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 13, 1803, at 1:30 o'clock, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, near Twenty-first. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by carriage. WEISS—In this city, September 9, 1903, Jo- hanna Weiss, beloved mother of Benjamin J., George Frederick and the late Henry C.' Lahusen, Mrs. F. Peppin, Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. J. Reed and Mrs. C. T. Smith, a native ot Gerimany, aged 60 years 4 months ana 27 ays. £ Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funéral today (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from her late resi. dence, By Alemany street, off Seventeenth, between Church and Dolores. Interment Cy- press Lawn Cemetery, e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Auguste Goldtree to Emma Ehrenpfort, lot on N line of Eddy street, 68:6 B of Gough, E 0:3 by N 120, quitclaim deed; $3. Henry Besby or Beesley to Jane Besby, lot on S line of Grove street, 137:6 W of Frank- lin, W 27:6 by § 120; $10. Agnes Schiefer to Gertrude Rayfleld, lot on W line of Buchanan street, 34:6 N of Kate, N 30:6 by W 90; $10. * George H. and Bessie H. Lent to Stern, lot on N line of Elils stre of Steiner, E 25, N 112 3 1870, 8 28 B 8716, § 12:6; Sio. rtin Meyer to Allce A. Armstro; of 8 C, lot on N line o Fell Street 102:8 o sadero, E 25 by N 137:6, qu deed; §1. \ e Alice ‘A. and S, C. Armstrong to L. Butler, same; $10. Mok Patrick ' Convery to Annle and Kate Cons very and Mary Shields, lot on S line of Post siesce, 192:6 W of Baker, W 21:0 by § 187:0; John F. English to Wilhelmine English, lot on N line of Fell street, 81:3 W of 25 by N 100; giit. toom R B PO o S o ury stree :3 8 of Waller, By W 186:3: 310, o1 Rodolphus W, or Rudolphus W. and Mary T. Coffin to Isibel A. Barrington, lot on W line of Guerrero streef, 115:6 § of Sixteenth, 8 30, W 99, N 2:2, W 42:3, N 60:0%, E 35:3Y, 8 31:61%, E #9: $10 267 and vortion of lot 268, map.ef Madison Sq(l,llre, Elmhurst, etc., Brooklyn Township; $1 Annie F. and Whlter E. Logan to J. J. Mee- han, lot 40, block B, map Fruitvale Villa Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Albert S. Woodbridge to_same, lot 41, block B, samé map, Brooklyn Township; $10. D. A. and Matilda Godfrey (wite) to John Young (single), lot on E line of Willow street, 70 N of Encinal avenue (since widened), N 35 by 100, portion of lots 1' and 2 in W half of block E, map property ‘Ploneer Homestead Association, Alameda; $10. z William and Rose Henkel (wife) to Afina H. Schwartz (widow), lot on NE corner of Santa Clara avenue (since widened to 80 feet) and Walnut street, B 75 by N 14, portion of lots 1 and 2, block 34, map lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Charles L. and Olga Barrett (wife) to Hu- bert Judge (widower), Eighteenth street and Alameda avenue, S 150 by W 131, block 4, map Bartlett 50-Acre Tract, Encinal station, Alameda; $10. George H. Porep to Agatha Porep, undi- vided half Interest in lot on S line ot Raliroad | avenue, 150 W of Walnut street, W 50 by S | , lot 13, block 23, lands adjacent to En- Alameda; $10. A. F. and Maybelle H. Cornwail to E. P. Vandercook Co. (a corporation), lot on NW line of Erle street, 100 NE of Cottage, NE 100 by NW 100, leis 60 70, map Oakland Prospect Homestead, also_lot on N _corner of Cottage and Ohlo streets, NW 150, NE 100, SE 50, NE 200, NW 100, NE 50, SE 100, SW 50, SE 100, SW 300 to beginning, lots 74, 79, 8§ to 93, same map: also lot on § corner 'of Ohlo and Prince streets, SW 153:9, SE 60:1, NW 153:9, NW to beginning, lot 100, same map, | also ot on SE line of Ohio street, 160 SW of Prince or Chamber, SW 39:9, SE §0.90 to cen- ter of small creek or gulch, NW to point which would be intersected by a line drawn through point at beginning and at right angle to SE line Ohio street, NW 80 to_beginning, portion lot 99, same map, Oakland; $10. Delia Hanratty ‘or Hanratta to Dwight Hutchinson (single), lot on § line of Fairview | or Sixty-sixth street, 324.85 from W Telegraph avenue, sald voint forming also W line land conveyed to first party, 536 D, 33, thence SE 120, SW 25, NW 120, portion Vicente Peralta Reservation, Oakland: $10. Mae E. and George F. Hardy to E. P. Van- dercook Co. (a_corvoration),. lot on E line of Willow street, 25:7 N of Pacific, N 50 by E 74:3, lots 2 and 3, block 466, Gibbons property at_Oakland Point, Oakland: $10. Mary E. Alexander and Sarah L. Sumner to E. LB McClellan, lot on NE corner of | Talcott _and Irving_avenues, NE 145.25 SE | 4334, SW 128.01 W 30.38," lot 18, map re- subdivision Corley Tract Oakland; $10, Edson B. and Elizabeth E. Spitler to Lizzie E. and George T. Watson, lot on E line of | Henry street, 80 § of Vine, S 40 by E 1i5, portion lot B, block §, Graves and Taylor Tract, Berkeléy; $10, Duncan McDuffle (single) to Lucile Eaves (single). lot on E line of College avenue, 40.20 N of Russell strect, N 40 by B 120, block A, map University Villa Tract, Berkeley: $10. Mitchell Johnson (by James Mas ney) to Xora Avery Tompkins, lot on S line of | Durant avenue, 300 E of Telegraph avenue, | E 50 by S 130, block 10, property Collegs Homestead Association, Berkeley; $100. James Bell to Jerome C. Ford, 'lot on § line of Dwight way, 477.33 E of fts intersection with B line of plat 61, B 156 by S 250, portion plat 56, map Rancho V: and D. Peralta, Berkeley; $10. © Addle F. and Henry Menge to American | Bonding Company of Baltimore, lot 7, Bray Tract, to secure bond of $1000, Brooklyn' Town- ship; ' $1000, Margaret E. and BE. G. Maxwell to I. L. Saxton, lot on N line of Saratoga avenue 160 W of Orchard street, W 40 by N 120, lot 12, block A, amended map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10, g Stephen H., Andrew W. and Elizabeth Cul- ver, Grace C. Hinman, Eisls F. Whitlock and Emma Blackman to Emma S. Booth, lot on W corner of East Twenty-third street and Orange Grove avenue, NW 37:6 by SW 110.24, lot 13 and portion lot 14, block C, map sub- divisions of Heald Twenty-third-avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Reginald and Lilla K. Mills to S P. Har- lot on SW corner of | Mrs. B. F. Schell, 1216 Mission street, be- tween Elghth and Ninth. Funeral notice hereafter. FORD—In this city, September 10, 1803, Cath- erine Ford, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Elizabeth Wardwell to Michael and Annie | ger, lot_on N line of B 250 E or street, Grand, E 30 by N 150, lot 7, block 102, map No, 1 of portion Meek Tyact, Haywards, Eden Township; $10. Swetz, lot on 8 line of Elizabeth street, 178:4 ‘W of Ellen, W 25 by S 114; $10. Charles H. Hammond to Amelia A, Cham- Ford, and mother Longford, Ireland, and 8 days. (Saturday), at 9:30 residence, and Ellen McCloskey and James and Ford, Mrs. S. J. d1 Vecchio.and the late Thomas J. McCloskey, a native of County EFFriends and acquaintances are respec ‘fully invited to attend the funeral to-day of Della, Patrick, John onour aged 45 years 1 month t- o’clock, from her late 407TA Octavia sireet, thence to berlin (Hammond), lot on NE corner of Army street and San Jose avenue, E 132:2, N 80, :i& l" SW 18:3%, S 63:93, quitclaim heide or Mathllda Riedel to Georgi: Chandler, lot on W line of Mason -tnre't,uc‘o N of Sacramento, N 40 by W 60; §10. Assoclated Property Owners of San cisco (corporation). to Margaret J. Wall, lo; Mary Hayes (single) to Mary Sophia Snow, lot on NE corner of Maple street and Telegraph avenue, E 130, N_1f E 25, N 50, W to Tele- ph avenue, S 155.85 to beginning, lots 1 to - Block R, resubdivision of portion Roberts & Soifekin Tract, Oakiand; $10. John A. and Lucy McCarl to Robert P. Howe, lot on § line of Thirty-seventh street, 172 E of Market, 8 100.19, E 26.42, N 100.45, cisco, Cal. Government reserves right to re- |' Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. P GALLAGHER—In this city, September 11, 1903, Nancy, relict of the late Thomas H. Gallagher, beloved mother of Mrs. J. D. Powers, Thomas H. and Willlam J. Gal- lagher ‘and the late Mrs. E. J. Reynolds, and sister of Mrs. Ed Rooney, Arthur Kear- ney and the late John Kearney, a native of County Down, Ireland, aged 65 years 9 o Kby mains af ral parl Ginn Bros., 224-228 McAllister streete T HOFMEIER—In this city, September 11, 1903, Peter, dearly. beloved husband of Mal - the Hofmeler, and father of mmmrflu- garethe Hofmeler, a native of Hessen-Darm- -éad;;y(-lermnv,'lm 38 years 3 months and MLADE—In this city, Septeml 1903, K fumic, beloved wife of Fred Kamind mother of Madeline, , Mildred and dearly belovey the late Milton Kamlade, - daughter of Bridget and the late Patrick | Culliman, and sister of Maggie, James and Amelia Cullinan, a native of San Francisco. (Virginia City papers please Wbl.}. > Friends and acquaintances respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-marrow (Sunday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of ber mother, 119 Gilbert street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery, 5 treet, W 34.57, portion plat 87, Kellersberger's ma; QR N dne of Tane sioce (7:6 I of Hyde, | Runcio v anéuD. Peralta, Oakiand: $10. Louise Boutet Heron-Holeomb Co. (a corporation) to P. E. to' David and Rose Levy, lot kin, -‘lllhso reet, 87:5% E of Larl Bowles, lot on W line of Jackson street, 120 N on § iine of of Twelfth, N 80 by W 150, lots 15 to 17, and 25:6%, 5.60, W 22:11%, N 80, W 0:1, N 80} el ; gl on lots 12 to 14 and 18, block 170, Kellers- L orge Hafhimeraroith to Helen C, P N ovap. Oakland: $15000 (wife) to Emil H. Berkeley Home- Charlotte A. Curtis, lot-on N corner of Brr'-..it‘ . street and Stanley place, NE 8§7:6 by NW 100; $10. ’ 3 stead Assoclation, Berkeley;: gift. Gustave C. and Elizabeth Linda Hubert Judge (widower) to Leah F. Mott Brtieaye o ot on IS line of Shipley seechl | (single), lot on SW cormer o Eighicent sirct 275 SW of ¥ourth, SW 25 by SE T and Alameda avenue, Y , block 4, Bartlett 50-acre tract, Encinal Stat Klameaa:, $10. . . o lot on NE line of Sixth 90 ____.__._—___.‘. et 2t Yot 2 2ol 2 o | | THE cALL'S e B adecios i 'GREAT ATLAS OFFER Canfield to Edmond , 1ot on E line: Will close on September 24, 1903, and all holders of Atlas 120; $10. “Continental Building and Loan ¥ to » lox 26, block Coupons are requested Ppre- g+ 47 o Tamies ¥, sent them immediately, as this SW line of Eleventh avenue, | great r ty to secure one st W 3000 Mook of these splendid Atlases at The Georke' und Kate Byan to Gustave A. and || Call’s premium rates will be %‘x«;&?fifi'&&'f.’g&‘“fi‘v“ BN | mmu_.m_— on Septem- mmnfiw’-mm' i : ; “g @ Same to August and Maria Engberg, lot on | sy}, dred-weights, also slightly below the average In size. ing prices are, therefore, or 25,000 tons, the fruit being Open- exceptionally high, €2 pesetas (about $8 50) per 100 kilos (220.4 pounds) being to-day’s quotation, which gives the following average equivalent values United States currency: Oft stalk, 9 cents per kilo (21-5 pounds), c. i. f. New York: fine off stalk, 9§ cents kilo, ¢. 1. f. New York; finest. off ‘stalk, 101, cents per kilo, e. & f.. New York; layers, two- crown, 10% cen layers, per kilo, c. 1. f. New York: three-crown, 113 cents per kilo, ¢. L 1. New York: lagers, four-crown, -12}; cents per kilo, ¢.i. f. New York. COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Eleven. CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Insurance Company OF NORTH AMERICA (FOUNDED A.'D. 1792) F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OP Pennsylvania, on the 3ist day of Deceme ber, A. D. 1902, and for the year ending om that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- loner of the State of California, pursuant to he provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the | Political Code, condensed as per biank fur- nished by the Commissioner. CBDItBl veeeesruien .. $3,000,000 00 Posta) Devics & Imp..i-aee oo Amount of Capital Stock. paid up San Francisco Dry Dock... 47 00 o 3,000,000 00 g-nn.lhonl‘n% & Ferry... gn ¥ ASSETS. perry Flour Company .... . ‘Standard Electric . zeas Real Estate owned by Company $725.300 00 Truckee Electric . 1350 16 00 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. 1,130,907 29 Union Sugar .. 250 8 Cash Market Value of all Stocks United. Gas & Electric .i.. 34 50 and Bonds owned by Company. 5,791,750 0Q Western . Fish Ca ... s Amount of Loans secured by ledge of Bonds, Stocks and OFPICIAL BALES. Gthes marketable' securities as Morning Sessiom. collateral ... . e 821,400 00 Board— E Cash in Company’s Office 10,307 9 400 Sterling Ofl . 27 | Cash in Banks 1,147,105 25 1000 Monarch OIl . 55 | Interest due a accru on 100 Monarch Oil . w Bonds and Mortgages 7,627 30 lflg‘:"l:;ievendenm 18 | Premiums in due Course of Col- =y —~ = lection . iz 582 44 5000 Caribou Ofl . 110 Bills receivable, not Matured, 100 Reed Crude Ofl . 42 taken for Fire and Marine 1000 Independence Ofl 18 Risks .. don § Fhas 5 38,000 10 Afternoon Session. Book accounts due company . 4263 88 Board— Due from other Companies for re- 100 Sovereign Ofl . 37 | Tinsurance on losses already paid 580 57 100 Home Ofl . e 100 Home Ol . . s Total Assets .... 200 Home Oil, s 80 ...... . s 1000 Occidental Ol 19 LIABILITIES. 1000 Occidental Oil, 20 | Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $118,669 27 100 Monarch Oil . 56 | Losses in process of Adjustment 300 California St 1 or In Suspense ........... ) Losses resisted, imeluding e Mining Stocks. A e PN / SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday running one year or less $3,- 207977 reinsurance 30 per Moraiig St Tunning more than one year, 500 Aloha ... 11| 500 Ophir . 165/ s 00 Eullion . Overman 22 4 Challenge ... 25| 300 Potosi 25 | Oross vremiums an 300 Chollar TR gi 11%?, ?fi' Belcher... 09 per cent 300 Con C & Va. Sierra Nev .. 63 e 3500 Tmpertal ..... 04] 300 Silver Hill ., 75| Amount” reclaimable by the in- 300 Exchequer ... 14 200 Union Con .. 66| =ured on pervet et 19 500 Julia . : 700 Utah 18] R -84 200 Mexican .....1 05! 100 Yellow o} Cob Sreite umaitan Soad o0 s Ot e e o o 2 e8| All other Habilttics ..o 1 0.033 38 400 Con G- & . Va.1 60| 300 Exchequer ... 14| A other labilities 100 Savage 23/1000 Exchequer ... 15 100 Chotlar 400 Justice - 08 400 Potost .. 27| 50 Union . 68 100 Yellow Jacket BY) 100 Julla - i 500 Imperial ..... Challenge D -« ) <o b doee 800 Afpba .. 11/ 300 Con N Y . e aseeelly roebd - S Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Marine premiums ...... Recelved for interest on Mortgages and Morning Session. Received for interest and divi- . 200 Belcher ..... 24 | “dends on Bends, Stocks. Loans 200 Belcher ..... 25 ¢ | _and from all other sources... 257,640 83 100 Con C & V.i57% Received for Rents ..... P 42,644 44 200 Hale & Norcs | Received from all other so 511,581 21 500 Julia ........ O4 Afternoon Session. Total Income $T.415,718 1T o brd EXPENDITURES. 33| Net amount paid for Fire Losses §2.928.417 53 23| Net amount pald for Marine 6 _ Losses ..... Sohrsad pe- ere LOVTSS8 41 68 | Dividends to Stockholders . 389,940 00 14 75 Paid or allowed for Commission 25/ 67| _or Brokerage ... 1,512,634 64 03 68 | Paid for Salaries. Fees and other 05| 50| _ charges for otficers, clerks, etc. 304212 2¢ 0734 49 ' Paid_ for State, National and .1 10| Local taxes - .. 130,379°00 gt All other payments and expendi- TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE, tures . 375,643 54 Following were the sales on the San Fran- ctsco Ond “Tonopah Mining Exchange yester Total Expenditures 5 Morning Session. Losses ineurred 1000 Esperanza ... 04] during the year.§2,707.917 55 $1,150.535 41 g ey i Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks.| Premiume. ! ——— ] 200 55'..‘”?:".,' ar. é: } CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Sept. 11—3:30 p. m. Bid. Ask. 8" 0 2 oe . | 19110 165170 2% 25| z 8 Con C & Val - - 4 % [ 1 & 70 12 w7 CHARLES PLATT, Pres't. e g S = GREVILLE E.FRYER, Sec'y. Bele & Norcs. 50 7 5, Subecribed and sworn to before me, this 16t - e * u RICH'D. H. REILLY, Notary Public. TONOPAH - Laases Paid Since Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask Mflflflmaw [ w o i Saes 2 1351 = = e = = o 10 — 800 31 47 51 a8 38 4 B £ . — 5i/United Ton,., B 2