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THE SAN s PALMISTRY. ME. DEVAS— Scientific st and astrolo- gist. Palm readings 81 rs 10 to 12 and | 1t Post st. palmist, 515 one Black 661 NG, PAINTING September, plarios for Original Frice. Now. carved pane octaves, in very good o . 350 1%0 NEWMAN B Wa L T1-3 ¢ th equal t 1 LUDWIC Oak case carve -y peduls naition. 350 210 | Compie application ~at our tore AY & CO., ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING, k st.—Strictly modern: 4-5 r. or unfur. for hskpg. ANTLERS, 4 room aparts 2 or 8 furnished rooms for ing near Haight—3 urnished rooms hen; sunr for hous Do chiidren; rei- housekeeping and single ce large furnished room for keeping; aiso single rooms. furntsh (The) — Sunny apartments for Ping; gas ranges; just réwly fur- 1530 Polk st on _warm belt—Large use of dining- lights; oth furnished roc 9 Ninth st.a—Nicely furnished per week; phone: quiet. gevtly -furn, rooms for 2 # for man and wife. nge for few 4 Dev rooms, large closets; $10. Box & Call iptions 1l advertisements and established at 1008 sign; sunny water; ete cheap bath LOOMS TO LET d Unfurn. use, 148 Sixth—Rooms 25 to $5 per we Fite © $1 50 1o $10 week STT, 1426 Market—(old No. 1364)—Fur- it also unfurni; se open all night 3 Newly and eleg: and single and bath. suites. ne REAL ESTATE—CITY. MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION{ AUCTION! WEDNESDAY SEPT. 30, 1903, At our salesroom, 30 Montgomery st. At 12 o'clock noon. R REE'S SALE. 1420 California st., bet. Hyde and Lar- old dwelling; elegant site for flata; lot SALE. Howard and NISTRATRI 9 Langton st., bet. ALSO bet. Howard and bove; renting for > LOCATION. cor. PPowell; house AR POLK. ., adjoining N P houses, per month; this property has grand business future; lot 50x87:6 and 1 TAY CORNER. Northeast cc r st. and Broadway; 2 @wellings: renting for $63 per month; one of the most sightly and protected corners in this section; grand corner for flats or apart- ments; lo 90. TAYLOR ST., ADJOINING COR. JACKSON Nos. 13 4 1313 Taylor st.; 68:9 feet sout kson: large house of 23 | rooms, bath llings adjoinin am outlay, grand marine rd and 708 to 712 dern flats on Tehama st., in $2550 per annum; Nos. How Tehama; Howard st rear; present n ts on rental 1 6 f lot 45x160, GOLDEN GATE PARK BLOCK. Half block facing Golden Gate Park; | fronting on Fuiton st. (fcrmerly D st), n t e 120x600. EY., DECEASED. 202 of the . S. ; size 75x200. of Excelsior Home- 100x150. ation; size catalozue rs_apply to MAD KB, gomery st. SLECTED list of bargains in real estaté W, J. GUNN, 530 California et. building.) mar Wes n sunny side of Unlon st.; ne view; easy terms; cheapest ition; cars pass; ready fine location for flats, ice’ northwest corner; Western 44x103; grand marine view; a frontage of 103 de; a-fine buy to build flats a offered for this ; offered on account e of Union st., near slope of hill one; two lots on north of Lake ave., et work all d: g lot sold able reside positive barga asy terms; £ the park with ghth ave.; n cottage; redwood finish: electric hot and cold water; easy pay- ks on main avenue; $20 month. tory house; store and 11 rooms; city water and well; broad street; macadam- ized A34. $2600—Hal? block by the Santa Fe: $50 month. 500—Lot for factory site —House. 4 rooms, att lot 100x130; street 1 high base- macadamized. AT4. $1000—Corner, 95x100, on raliroad; $15 month. $1206—House, 5 rooms; ber $450—Cabin, 1 room x125; near station. CHAS. A. BAI 3 University ave., 66 Market st, Pacific-ave. Investment; mnow ted for $5000 & year. rce and st. corner; marine few; st done. Chilce corne fon st., with two cottages suitable to improve $1,200—Ocemn House road corner, 100x125; halt real alue for quick sale. - side level building lot. ; always rented; near Union. cottage; a choice locality. rear Pierce. Greenwich., THE McCARTHY COMPANY, 646 Market st. | RGAIN—Two handsome and bath; sunn: ate in every particul Clayton st., near Golde 5400. Apply R 114 Montgomery st new modern and up to Nos. 966 and 968 ate Park; price D. CRANSTON 2100 COTTA and yar of 4r and b 224 27th st.; this is a bargain. $100 down and $15 per month; rottage, 4 r. and b.; Nevada ave. D. COFFIN & CO., 3 Mission st. $1600—N modern, up-to-date 4-rosm and bath cottage; sunny; Miselon; $400 cash, $15 m OWNER, 'box 4309, Call offic $11,000_INCOME property south of Marke pays 103 per cent et st.; CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly : asonabie. furnished suite of 4 rooms, 2 beds; | stoves -GOLDEN GATE, 414— ewly furnished sunty suite, 1iso single rooms; §2 to §5 week. CRAND Southern_7th and Mission—Rooms 500 to 'lf\ night; $2 to §3 week; reading-room. €.....BOTEL GRAYSTONE 66 Cedry st.: phome Bush £80, located fireproof ho elegantly & suites, with baths and singles. cely furnished front room for grate, phone; $7. 1651, near G. G, Park—Furmn. , sunny Spath: board optional; magnif ct. near Sixteenth—A large sunny | as. furmished sum room -in private family el st : referenc Box 666, OFARRELL, 20—Sunny furnished roc ffices: elev elec, lights; day, week, mo, Bella Vista—Newly furnished | occupying entire floor; -room; rent $30. front bay-window $8; _porth of Mar- opp rmer suite, ROYAL reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ p: Jor: rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week, $2 * +1p,$8; month, "$8 to $30; elevator on ground | * fioor; -rooms With hot and cold water; bath: . 142, bet. Third and Fourth—$5 and $6 | nimproved realty: we loan and part lot at G per cent, MANHATTAN LOA ‘0., Crocker bullding. FOR sale—House § rms.: high basement: sunny #ide 19th, bet. Valencia and Mission: no reas. offer refused. Stephens & Co.. Unlon-sq. Mkt. A WEEK'S news for 3 The Weekly Call, 1€ pages. in wrapper. for mailing. $1 per year. ROSS VALLEY REAL ESTATE. BUILD on your will be offered ; price $20,000. TH n place, for sale, the next thirty da; Address box 16, Ross. D T e I — POINT RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. WATER front lots and bargains: all tracts; maps, photos. etc. BELL, 417 Parrott bidg. —— REAL ESTATE—Country—For Sale, A RARE bargain—2100 acres Stanislaus Coun- ty, 1300 acres good plow lund; all exception- aliy good grazing land; fenced and improved e for San Franeisco property. A. B. TARPEY, room 34, 508 Montgomery . San Francisco. 2§ land, adjcining Union Park, Colma; fenced hedges around land; good house; chicken-houses, water: reasonable; chickens, ducks. R. 5. THORNTON, 416 Examiner bld. ALFALFA lands, stock ranches, orchards, vineyards; inspected bargains: monthly cata- Jogues sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO., 648 Market et. FOR sale—25 acres near Mulr Statlo pianted in young vineyard; olled roads. dress E. B., 507 Sixth st., Oakland. BARGAIN—To rent or sell. 4% acres near San Mateo, Church nr. Market, 10 to 11 a. m. FOR poultry and dairy ranches yielding a good rofit. HAMILTON & KENDRI Petaluma. partly Ad- ©» rooms; furniture new; gentlemen h pres ST, JAMES, McAllister and Leguna—Front .s'r"nm rooms; all new; very cheap; telephons Page STOL 3 EUTTER, 985—Newly furnished room; private family. " THE FALMOTTH, 10i9a Market st.; furnished T a: ot <18 €old water: elevaior; central. UNIT! ATES, 12 Edy st., near Market— pY: En‘;.);z?.m tamily rooms; 85¢ to $1 night; “§1 76 %o $6 week: elevator; electric lghts; .reading-room; free bus and bagzage. WINCHESTER Hotel, 44 34 st. near Market— 3 Mot omvemtent and respectable: 700 rooms; B5c 181 50 night; §2 to $8 week: elevator; “iéc:, ['ehts: reading-room; free bus; baggage. A BRANCH orfice, for Call advertisements and gubecripty i has been established at 1008 Jencia et ——————————— ROOMS AND BOARD. - o sesflescaing SaCi TS ELEGANT large sunny alcove room; also an- othet; gas, Lath, rupning water; first-class | board: private family; mo children; phone. | 122" Golden Ga av i ETEVENSON Mansion, 307 Californis st.—At. tractive and sightly ropms; best table and e ‘est Tates. ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ; renting for §25 per month; | low for $80 | feet is on | elevated and | r '$1500; fine lo- | ; only & | large basement | |OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS| COFFICE, 1118 3ROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $€500—ORIGL L cost $8500; house of 10 rooms; 5 mantels, heaters, cement base- | | ment: hardwood fiuish halls and dining- { room; a corner lot, x120 (note gize); ele- | gant 'marine view: former honfe of our | present Governor, George C, Pardee, and like himself, | first-class in every respect; ! $1000 cash, balance mortgage. | J. S. MYERS or GEO. W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, Oakland. §100 cash and $45 a month buys a Dnew colozial 7-room house, right on 12th st. boulevard; large lof; open and nickel | plumbing; combination’ gas fixtures; 2 blocks to' local station and school; cars | in front of the door; $300 less than would | cost to duplicate; owner prefers to sell on | time rather, than rent. This s a rare chance; geeing is belleving. J. 8. MYERS or GEO. W, AUSTIN, | 1002 Broadway, Oakland. CHEAP LOTS. CHEAP LOTS. thoroughly substaitial and terms only | $5 cash, $2 50 monthly; fine level lots; soil | and location superb; price $75. $10 cash. §6 monthly; level lots in new set- ! tlement; soil and location the best 50x145; price §130. | 825 cash, $7 50 monthly; extra fine lots, 100x :6; 70 homes just gone up; has a great fu- | { ture; see them; price $300; will build you a home, | $100 cash. $10 monthly: 100x200; level and | | fine lots, adjoining East Oukland; streets grad- ed; about 100 houses buflt in ty water, ete.; price $585. rcular, 455 Seventh , Oakland. iess than two Call or send ., opposite Broadway Carriage free, H. Z. JONES, s SR 24 $2600—COMFORTABLE cottage with bay-win | dow and high basement; lot 140 fect deep; fine, large barn; gravel driveway; nlce neighborhood; street work all done; above San Pablo ave.; terms if you like. No matter what kind of a place you want to buy, be sure to call and see J. S. MYERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway, | Oakland. | bargains in furni- ture. H. Schelil 11th st..cor.store, Oakind. —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books for the transfer of stock of The Bank of California will be closed September 15, | 1903, at 3 o'clock p. m., and will reopen on Friday, October 2 1903. By order of the Board ‘ot Directors, { ALLEN M. CLAY, Secretary. September 3, 1803. Ladies! Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4o stamps for particulars. “‘Rellef for Ladies'" letter by return mail. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadalphia, Pa. { | DR. A. E. NEUMEISTER, Surgeon—Special | attention given to medical and surgical dl eases of women, diseases of the liver, stom- ach and bowels. 513-14 Starr King bldg., 121 Geary st.; tel, Private Exchange 216 PENSION attorney; M. HARRIS, 40 Ellis st., San_Francisco: 14 years' experience. SPECIALISTS. CATARRH, DEAFNESS and NOISES in EARS positively cured; new method; 1 week's treat- ment free. Dr. Cottingham, 204 Sutter st. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, | " household goods stored, moved, shipped. 726- | %31 Howard st.. near Third; phone Grant 161 FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1903. Duff, Thomas J. Duniop, Robert Dunn, Jennie Furst, Herman Gaffney, Michael Grant James A. Gove, David M. Halble, Constance Warnes, John A. Hewitf, Mrs, Sarah Weber, O. H. R. BAIN—In this city, September 27, 19803, Flor- ence, beloved wife of the lats Alexander Baln, and mother of the late Jameés R. Chambers, a native of Pennsylvania. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday}, at 2 o'clock, from the chapel of Charles H. J.-Truman & Co., 1908 street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. BROWNRIGG—In this city, September 27, 1003, William E. Brownrigs, beloved husband of Frances Brownrigg, brother of Robert F. and Henry J. Brownrigg, and nephew of Traner Brownrigg of Napa, & native of San Francisco, ‘aged 20 years 3 months and 27 ays. [ Funeral services private to-day (Tues- day), at 10 o'clock, at the pariors of James Hagan, 445 Valencia street. Interment Mount Olivet 'Cemetery. BUNTING—In this city, September 27, 1908, Alice Griffen Bunting, beloved wife of ‘Joseph N. Bunting, a native of New York. ¥ Interment at San Jose. BURKE—In this city, September 27, 1903, Mary, beloved wife “of the late Willlam Burké, a native of Ireland, aged 70 years. 27 Friends and acquaintances gre respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the par- lors of the Henry J. Gallagher Undertaking Company, 20 Fifth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s €hurch, where mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by way of 11 o'clock train from Third and *Townsend streets. CAMPION—In this city, September 25 1903, John F. Campion, beloved father of = Julla, Alice and Edward Camplon, and brother of Mrs. Ann Lacy and James Campion, a na- tive of County Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 37 years 9 months and 2 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Tuesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late resi- -, 225 Eighth street, thence to St. Jo- seph’s Church for services, commencing at 10 o’clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAPELLI—In Healdsburg, Sonoma County, Cal., Seotember 28, 1903, Antone, dearly be- loved husband of Amelia Capell, beloved father of Dolce and Romilda Capelll, beloved £on of Carlo and Domenica Capelli,”and be- loved brother of Michael Capelli, Mrs. Louisa Segale and Mrs. Mary Carll, a native of Italy, aged 31 years. DONAHUE—In Oskland, September 27, 1003, Annie Donahue, beloved wife of Francis Donahue, and mother of Mrs. William J. Britton, a native of Queens County, Ireland, aged 06 years. . 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily invited to attend the fumeral Tuesday, September 20, 1003, at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 35 Chase street, thence to St. Patrick's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated.for the repose of McMahon, Eleanor Maloney, Norah ‘Masson, Henry J. Merriam, Charles R. Piolle, Jennie Smith, Annie L. Stork, Hilda her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. | DUFF—In_ Alameda, September 27, 1008, Thomas J., beloved son of Thomas and Rose Duff, and brother of Mrs. A. H. Grigsby and Mrs. C. F. Fletter, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 24 years 6 months and 13 days. E¥Fricnds and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, September 29, 1908, at 10 o'clock, from his late residence, 1615 Willow street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass, commencing at 10:50 o'clock, will be said for the repose of his goul, iInterment St. Mary's Cemetery, Osk- DUNLOP—In Napa, September 28, 1903, Rob- ert Dunlop, a native of Sydney, N. 8. W., aged 40 years. A member of Longshore Lum- bermen’s Assoclation, Local No. 224, 0 Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of Craig, Cochran & Co., 429 Golden Gate avenue, auspices of Longshore Lumbermen's Assoct tlon, Local No. 224. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Priv. Ex, 571. storage—Furniture and merchan- phone East 126. | West Storage; advances made; 840 | Misslon st.; tel, Howard 941 oF 'W. Zehfuss, C Storage and Furniture Moving Com- | 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. “Van and Storage Co.. 11 Montgomery tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. STAMMERING. | NE School, Van Ness-Market—Cure STU T’i‘EiIfNG AND MELBOU in every case: individual teaching; no med:- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures; home cure. — TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, | GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWRITERS—We gell better machines for less money than any | | house in the city: rentals $3. The Typewriter | | _ Exchange, 530°California; telephone Main 268, | A FEW good typewriters at ticulars. L. & gomery et. 2 AND typewriters sold, bster Typewriter Inspe get par- M. ALEXANDER, 110 Mont- rented, repalred. Co.. 508 ket. DIVIDEND NOTICES. A A s DIVIDEND Notice.—Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco—Dividend No. 2 of three | dollars per share will be payable at the of- fice of the corporation, 238 Bush st., San Francisco, Octobar 1, 1903; transfer 'books ‘will close September 23, 1903 | JOHN D. McKEE. Secretary. PROFOSALS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 22, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., October 2, 190: store Presidio of San Francisco, Cal. Government | reserves right to reject or accept any or all | bids in whole or in part. Information fur- | nished on application to WM. S, PATTEN, Asst. Quartermaster General, Chief Q. M. e e e MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marrlage licenses were issued and then obened for construction of bullding and cable tank building at yesterday: | " Robert Tunnicliffe, 27, 8250 .Twenty-third street, and Margaret J. Sanbron, 22, 8144 | Twenty-third street. Charles L. Adamson, 22, Monterey, and Stella Mec! n, Long Beach, Wash. | Edwin F g | S. E. Fiori, 19, San Rafael. Joseph A. Marchus, 21, 113% Powell street, and Anna 8. Henry, 18, 1398 Forty-ninth ave. Jochim Krohn, 41, Petaluma, and Anna C. Rafael, and Maua ‘Wendt, 40, city. J Ericksen, 31, 42 Elllot Park, and Mariah Bjork, 18, 42 Elliot Park. Vi Bubb, 27, 226 Sixth street, and 18, 2763 Harrison streat. Boyle, 24, Dayton, Nev., and Vida M. McClure, 23, Carson, Ney. Ben Egar, 44, Oakland, and Mary E. Mc- Dermott, 33, San Rafael. John W. Olney, 25, Oakland, and Lucy T. Jordan, 19, ecity. Americo Vannucel, 27, 3415 Eighteenth street, and Florinda Masel, 19, 4120 Eighteenth street. Ferdinand L. Hall, 20, 408 Stockton_ street, and Wilhelmina K. Hepburn, 23, 1150 Haight. Niels H. Dreir, 51, 1600% Folsom street, and Louise Osander, 42, 1500% Folsom street. Leopold Bearwal 21, 946 McAllister street, and Kitty Byrne, 21, 330 Hickory avenue, - Christian Petcrsen, 38, 2801 Twenty-fourth street, and Mary Muller,’ 38, Oakland, Ernest C. Webber, 21, 849 Capp street, and Corinne Oubertine, 31, 4777 Clay street. Victor Mannisto, 36, 206 Steuart street, and Annle Koibu, 28, 206 Stenart street. Asa W. Smart, 31, 1554 Cualifornia street, nd Olive Kessler, 20, 532 Ellis street. | ALAMEDA REAL ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees; near train and scheols; only $2850; lot 75x125. Nice. 5-room cottage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANY, Tel. Grand 1416. 1500 Park st., Alameda. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. THIS I8 A BEAUTY. s 7-room house, bath, , statlonary tubs, electric lights, decorated ceilings; street work Gone: convenient to ferry lines; price $3500; terms made to suit. : 0. A. RUDOLPH, Open Sundays. Lorin. VAN ave. 1714 Private boarding-house, home like, everything first - class: sunny | fuites: singie rooms: chioice locality: ref. ROONS AND BOARD WANTED, P o bie e YOLNCG gentleman desires room and breakfast with private family; state erms; fer- crroes. Box 4012, Call. 2 e ; . RCOMS WANTED, SRR --.oc. -« Mabasabmapadtl), 1 12 FOOM _within 4 blocks of Fourth ana Market Lree: stlate conveniences, prie loca- Tion, Box 4380, Call, B A VERITABLE SNAP. A new 5-room cottage. bath, toflet, station- ary tubs; street work dome; prite $2000; terms $100 cash, balance same as rent, O. A. RUDOLPH, Lorin. HERE IT 15— A new 4-room cottage: bath toilet, stationary tubs; large lot; close to station and lines; price §$1600; terms made to-suit. s oot 0. A. RUDOLPH, OPEN. SUNDAYS. LORIN. B SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES hfl;’-figngagzlu macnioe, ihis week orly, NEW HOME 5L 0. 1051 Masuer 5. O | J. J. MASON. Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Choice Property a Specialty. EE cor. Sbattuck ave. and Center st, Berkeley, Cal. —— BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence ot per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. BUNTING—In this city, September 27, 1908, to the wife of Joseph N. Bunting, a daughter, GRAVES—In Alameda, September 26, 1903, to the wife of F. B. Graves, a daughfer. KALISKY—In this city, September 24, 1903, to the wife of Fred Kalisky, a daughter. PETERSEN—In this city, September 14, 1903, to the wife of H. L. Pefersen, a daughter, RICKLEFS—In this city, September 19, 1008, to the wife of Henry Ricklefs, a son. WESTPHAL—In this city, September 22, 1903, to the wife of Dr. C. H. Westphal, & son. MARRIED. BUBB—TULLIDGE—In this city, September 25, 1003, by the Rev. F. A. Keast, W. L. Bubb and Lulu Tullidge, both of San Fran- cisco. FIEGE—LOOS—In this city, September 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Henry Wii- liam Fiege of Reno, Nev., and Minnfe Loos of Stockton, Cal. GRANER—KREH—In this dty, September 20, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Charles Graner and Louisa J. J. Kreh, both of Beni- cla, Cal. SCHOENFELDER—GSCHWANDER—In this city, September 24, 1903, by the Rev. J. Fuendeling, Jobann Schoenfelder and Mrs, Fanny Gschwander, both of Oakland. DIED. Bain, Florence Hogeboom, Lawrence Brownrigg, Wm. E. Huerne, L. E. P. Bunting, Alice G. Kendrick, Burke, Mary King, Theresa J. Campion, John F. Kiein, Loufsa A. Capelli, Antone Lynch, Andrew Donahbue, Annie McHale, Annie \ DUNN-—In this city, September 27, 1903, Jen- nie Dunn, daughter of John and the late Martha Dunn, a native of San Francisco. (New York and Brooklyn papers please copy.) IFFriends are Invited to attend the fu- neral services at 10:30 o'clock to-day (Tuesday), at the residence of her sister, 1120 Taylor street. Interment private, Lau- rel Hill Cemetery. Please omit flowers, FURST—In Oakland, September 28, 1903, Herman, beloved husband of Rebecca Furst, | father of Mrs. Samuel Spiro, Martha, Regina and Furst, and brother of Mrs. J. Bbert and Mrs. J. Relss of San Francisco, a native of Germany, aged 64 years 10 months and 18 days. O¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, 1011 Webster street, Oakland. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers, GAFFNEY—In this city, September 27, 1903, ael Galfney, a native of Ireland, aged rs. GRANT—In James A this city, September 27, 1903, beloved husband of Jennie L. Grant, and father of James A., John D. and | Raymond V. Grant and Mrs. J. Henderson, a native of Lancaster, Canada, aged 54 years and 20 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 9:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 5P5 Ha: street, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. GOVE—In this city, September 28, 1903, David M., beloved husband of Rose S. Gove, and brother of Mrs. L. A. Conklin, a native ot San Francisco, aged 47 years and 10 months. HAIBLE—In this city, September 27, 1903, Constance Haible, a native or Germany, aged 45 years. HEWITT—In this city, September 28, 1803, Mrs. Sarah Ella Hewitt, wife of the late J. M. Hewitt, and mother of Josephine Hew- ift, 2 native of Boston, Mass., aged 53 years. (Boston papers please copy. = Funeral services at 11:30 a. m. to-day (Tuesday) at the parlors of the First Unit rian Church, corner of Franklin and Geary streets. Interment private. HOGEBOOM —In Alameda, September 27, 1003, Lawrence V. Hogeboom, beloved husband of Ellen Hogeboom, and brother of Frank Hoge- boom of Sacramento, & native of New York, aged 76 years and 7 days. 17 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Tuesday, September 20, 1003, at 1:30 o' clock, at the Masonic Hall. Funeral under t auspices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery. HUERNE—An anniversary requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of the soul of the late L. E. Prosper Huerne at the Church of Notre Dame des Victoires, Bush street, below Stockton, Thursday, October 1, * commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Friends and acguaintances are respectfully invited to at- terid. | KENDRICK—In this city, September 28, 1903, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of ' Ellen Kendrick, and devoted father of Mary, Thomas, Bart, Nellie, Agnes and Joseph Kendrick_and Mrs. J. C. Flood, a native of County Tipperary, Ireland. {7 Frienas and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from his laf residence, 1202 Treat avenue, thence to St. Peter's Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. KING—In this city, September 27, 1908, The- resa J., wife of Patrick J. King, belovea mother ‘of Edna, George and Norbert King, beloved daughter of Bridget and the late Ed. ward J. Walcott, and sister of Mrs. John Hayden, Mrs. Frank J. Foley, Mrs. T. J. Dwyer and Thomas, George, Edward, Frank and Philip Walcott, a native of Boston, Mass. @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral ay (Tuesday), at 12:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 157 Clara street, thence to St. Patrick’s’ Church _for services at 1 o'clock. Intergent Holy Cross Cemetery. KLEIN—In Alameda, ~September 1903, Touisa Anna, beloved daughter of Rosets and the late Henry Klein, and sister 3 Charies A. and George H. Klein, a native of San Francisco, aged 30 years 10 months and 7 days. . AR LYNCH—In the City an v September 21, 1963 Andrew Lynch, a native of Ireland, aged Years. McHALE—In this city, September 28, 1903, Annie McHale, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 62 years. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully ipvited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 8:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 419 _Minna street, near Firth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where a solemn nqt;lem mn“ ;nul will be cele- brated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemo: tery. HON—In this city, September M chnor Haverin, dearly - beloved wite. of John Joseph McMahon, and devoted of Mrs. J. H. Lewis, Mrs. Henry C. man and the late Mrs, Alice Coonty “Tyrdhe: Trotene Coal Island, and’ New Jersey papers please Friends acquaintances are respect- mfi invited :'n‘dnund the ‘morning, ghr 29, 1903, at 9:15 o!clack. F. J. Monahan, President. MONAHAN & co., T e P S isiiicnm e Foi I= ‘With McGinn Bros., 214 Eddy st.; n‘f‘ South 576, under the | from the residence of her daughter, Henry C. Luckman, 20 Hardy street, off Six- teenth, between Church and S¢nchez, thence to St. Ignatius Church, where a solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. “MALONEY—In this city, September 28, 1903, Norah, beloved wife of the late Bartholomew Maloney, and sister of Mrs. Annie Taylor and Mary A. O'Brien, a native of County Clare, aged 60 years. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Wunudg%,‘ .t.n‘:ao o clock, from m: us(: residence, street, thence to Joseph's mut 'm & requiem high mass commencing poi¥rocd SRy Cross Cemetery. ey MASSON—In this city, Septem! . 1908, Henry J. Masson, a native of Kansas City, aged 25 years. MERRIAM—In this city, September 28, 1903, Charles R., beloved husband of Susan Blake and tather of George R.. Willlam P. and A. Merriam, a native of St. -lvn::lhr(, Vt., aged 69 years 4 months and y. PIOLLE—In this city, September 27, 1903, Jennie_ Plolle, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Marque, sister of Emile Plolle Sravodanetar of . Mvs. | Mounigne Tab =y sTan: ter ra. lque Laborde & natlve of San Francisco, aged 15 years S Fritnds and acquaintances are respect nds acq: 4 fully invited to attend the funeral services Wednesday, September 30, 1908, at o'clock, at her late residence, 347 Edinburgh street. betweem China and Brazll avenues. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. 43 SMITH—In this city, September , An- nie L., beloved wife of W. L. Smith, and mother of Nelson G. Smith and Mabel L. Smith Cairns, o native of Philadelphia, aged 56 years. STORK—In this city, September 28, 1903, Hilda, beloved wife of Charles A. 'Stork, mother of Albert Stork, daughter of Charles J. and the late Cecilia Paulson, and sister of Mrs. H. Hertzell, Mrs. Milly J. C. Nickum of Portland, Or., and Anna, John H. and Edward T. Paulson, a native of Sweden, aged 39 years 1 month and 11 days. E>Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Wednesday), at 11:80 o'clock, at the chapel of Charles H. J. Truman & Co., 1900 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth. Interment Mountain View Ceme- tery, Oakland, by 1 o'clock creek-route boat. WARNES—In this city, September 26, 1903, John A, Warnes, beloved son of Laura Bor- gerson, and brother of Lawrence, Peter, Oscar, Hanna, - Katle, Winnie and Cora Warnes and Mrs. C. E. Lyons, a native of Norway, aged 26 years 4 months and 1 day. A member ot Riggers and Stevedores® Union Assoctation, Local 222, I. L. M. and T. A.. and Bald ' Eagle Tribe No. 75, Improved Order of Red Men. [FFriends and acquagntances are respect- fully invited to attend funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlots of the United Undertakers, 866 Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Mount Olivot Cemetery. WEBER—In this city, September 25, 1908, 0. H. R. Weber, a native of New York, aged 60 years 2 months and 4 days. EEE————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Builders’ Contracts. Herman and Solomon Rosenblum (owners) with Willam Linden (contractor), architects | Rousseau & Son—All work for a three-story trame bullding (flats) on S line of Turk street, 245:3 W of Laguna W 27:6 by S 137:8; $0300. S, Schloss (owner) with same contractor, ar- | chitects same—All work for a three-story frame bullding (flats) on S line of Turk street, 162:9 W of Laguna, W 27:6 by S 137:6, W, A, 226; $0250. Laura V. Holmes (owner) with Mager Bros. (contractors), architects Shea & Shea—All work | except sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for & three-story frame building (flats) on N line | of Golden Gate avenue, 164:4%; W of Brod- | erick, W 26 by N 137:6; $8608. | Same owner with Jeremiah Looney (con- | tractor), architects same—Sewering, plumbing | and gasfitting for same on same; $1150. Mary G. Beckett (owner) with Mager Bros. | (contractors), architects same—All work ex- cept sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for a three-story and basement frame building | (flafs) on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 137: W of Broderick, W 26:10% by N 137:6; $8608, | Same owner 'with Jeremiah Looney (con- | tractor), architect same—Sewering, plumbing and gasfitting for same on same; $1150. | | California Baking Powder Company (owners) | with Riley & Hock (contractors), architects H. | | Gellfuss & Son—Brick, stone, iron and steei work, Illuminating tiles, grating, fenders, iron | doors for a partly one and two story brick and | partly frame building on SW corner of Eddy | ! and Fillmore streets, W 137:6 by S 110; $21,- ; 995 | A W. Stern (owner) with Erik Boes (con- | tractor) plans by owner—All work for a frame | cottage on S line of Golen Gate avenue, 100 E of First avenue, E 26 by S 138; $1095. Carrie M. Mooney (owner) with James A. McCullough (contractor), architect James A. McCullough—All work except main bath tub, finishing hardware gas fixtures, for a three- story frame unfinished attic and concrete foun- i daticns on N line of Sroadway, 108:9 W of Laguna street, W 25:9 by N 137:6; $9525, Alameda County. J. S. and Clara Myers (wife) to Kate L. Whidden (wife of G. R.), lot on E_corner | of East Twenty-eighth street and Eleventh | avenue. SE 120 by NE 40, block A, map Bella | Vista Park, East Oakland; $10. Charles' A. and Alice C. Balley (wife) to Wilford H. Burgess, lot on N line of Fran- clsco street, 80 W of McGee, W 40 by N 100, | block 1, map State University Homestead As- ! soctation No. 5, Berkeley: $10. Hubert Judge (widower) to Leah F. Mott | (single), 1ot on S line of Alameds svenue, | 116:8 E of Willow street, E 33:4 by S 150, | portion lot 16 in W 2 of block B, lands adja- cent to Encinal, Alameda; $10, Charles E. Hager or Hoger to Ellen Har- rington, E 76:6 feet of lots 26 and 27, block 696, and S third of E 76:6 feet of lot 25, block 696, Casserly Tract, Oakland Point; $10. John J. Munz (single) to Otis W. Engs (sin- gle), lot on SW corner of Yerba Buena ave- nue and Horton or Hellen street, said point being 22.82 W of San Pablo avenue and 930 S of Park avenue, W b8 by S 125, block 23, map of part of plat 6, Kellersberger's survey | of ¥ and D. Peralta Rancho, property of J. S. Emery, Oakland; $10. Frank H. Grahgm (single) to Albert L. Kreiss, lot on NE line of East Eighteenth street, 50 NW of Sixth avenue, NW 67 by NE 100, Bast Oakland; $10. M. and Eliza E. Rinehart (wite) to J. S. Myers, lot 9, block A, Bella Vista Park, East Oakland; $10. Cecilia May Feolkes Nixon and J. R. Nixon (husband) to Carl A. Anderson, lot on E line of Wayne street, 40 S from N corner of lot 5, S 40, K 120, N 35, W 126:6, block F, Peralta Helghts, East Oakland; $10. Louisa O'Toole (widow) to Rosa Thamm, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 310 S of Eu- nice street, S 60 by W 135, block 13, Berkeley m: ;\fi]-ocl-tlon Tract, Berkeley, warranty Frank M. ard Rose A. Wilson to Ange Clark, lot on SE line of Le Conte avenue, 223,455 NE from its intersection with N line of Hearst avenue (College wa¥), NE 60, SE 117:41, SW 6494, NW 92.56, lot 7 and S half of lot'®, block 1, Daley’s Scenic Park, Berke- ley, deed and agreement; $100. Howard and Ellen P. Stillman to Demmie Ramsay (wife of H.), lot on NW corner of Haste street and Piedmont avenue, W 110.86, N 72, E to W line of Piedmont avenue, § to beginning, being S 72 feet of lots 18 and 17, Ellsworth Tract, Berkeley; $100. John and Mary J. Wooley to Sarah B. Gil- bert (wife of Thomas H.), lot on N line of Col- lege way, 243.93 W of Shattuck avenue, W 40 by N 134.31, lot 20, block 5, map of Sea View Park, portion of plat 79, etc., Berkeley; $10. James M. and_Margaret C. Plerce o John Freuler, lot on N line of Ridge road (Daley avenue), 150 W of Le Roy avenue, W 75 by N 140, lot 15 and portion of lot 13, block 12, map of Daly’s Scenic Park, Berksley; $10, Henrietta_and Harris Lewis t vis, lot on W line of Campbell Fourteenth, § 33:3 by W 100, block map of trmom ©of Whitcher's official map, Oak- land; $10. - Mabel E. Anthony to Victorine F. Anthony (mother), all_interest in lot on NW corner of Eighth and Peralta streets, N 42, W 100, S 71:435. E 104:8%, Oakland; grant. Realty Syndicate (a corporation) to 8. L. Everett, 8 30 feet of lot 15 and N 80 feet of 1ot 16, block F, Stanford Tract, Oakland; $10. George W. and Jessle M. Eliis (wife) to Wil- J. and Tillle Roark (wife), lot on E line of Peralta street, 99 N of West Eighth, N 43.96, E 106.08, 8 12.31, W 114.01, Iot 8, map for John Ziegenbein, Oakland; $10. vid_Neely (single) to B. J. She 1ot w A, same, : R. J. McMullen (single) to Willlam (single), lot on NE line of East Twelfth 125 SE of Fifteenth avenue, SE 25 by 140, lot 6, block 14, San Antonio, Bast [ c.'n'.nua Bffie Crane (wife) to W. L. and Parry (wife). lot_on W line Jane of S 139, thence § 13 RANGHER KILLS A DRUNKEN MAN Intruder at a Southern California Home Meets Death. —_— Blows With a Heavy Club End the Revelry of a Frenchman. RPN LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28.~Joseph Nel- son, a rancher living at Hyde Park, a small settiement ten miles southwest of this city, this morning surrendered him- self to Justice White for having caused the death of a drunken Frenchman, whose name has not been learned. In defending himself from the attack of the man, who had been carousing at a neighboring house, Nelson struck his as- sailant on the head with a club, frac- turing his skull. The Frenchman dled at the County Hospital to-day without re- gaining €onsciousness. The man was first taken to the County Jail, when supposed to be in a drunken stupor. It was subse- quently discovered that his condition was due to a blow on the head and he was ta- ken to the County Hospital. The Frenchman and a companion in- dulged in revelry Saturday night in a house opposite Nelson's home. During the night Nelson’s wife awakened him and told him that one of the drunken men was endeavoring to enter the house. Nelson went to the door and ordered the man away, when the intruder attacked him with a knife. Nelson seized a chair leg and struck the Frenchman on the head. The man walked away and Nelson supposed the disturbance was over. About fifteen minutes later he heard his wife seream again and on Investigation found the Frenchman trying to enter the house. He again attacked Nelson and in the fight that rollowed Nelson struck him @ severe blow on the head with a club. After telling his story to the officers to- day Nelson was released upon his own re- cognizance. e Court Holds Him to Answer. NAPA, Sept. 28.—E. B. Johnson, who as proprietor of ‘the Hotel and Wine Gazette of Stockton is charged by Andrew J. Har- rington of Napa with having committed | ! criminal libel, was examined before Jus- tice Palmer to-day. The article itself was introduced as evidence. No testimony for the defense was introduced. Johnson was held to answer before the Superior Court, with bonds fixed at $1000. ————— Sacramento Socialists Nominate. SACRAMENTO, Sept. 28.—The Socialist party of Sacramento has nominated the following ticket: Mayor, W. J. McDowell; City Collector, M. W. Youngman; Auditor and Assessor, 8. Edgar Alllerman; Treas- urer, Gilbert B. Creighton; City Attorney, C. 8. Tappan. Nominations for City Trus- tees and School Directors were also made. Fire Destroys Newspaper Office. MADERA, Sept. office was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. It was partly insured. @ cininidmiiini i @ lot on SE line of Eleventh avenue, 115.21 SW of Bella Vista avenue, SW 30 by SE 145.50, lot 9, and portion lot 10, block A, Beila Vista FPark, East Oakland; $10. Antolne and Gracie Borel (wife) (by Henry Meyer and J. Freuler, attorneys) to James Mason, lots 101 to 105 block 29, map r;.ubd‘n-(s:on Peralia Park, Oakland Town- ship; $10. . Corder to Oakland Meat Company, right to construct and maintain sewer under and across my property at stockyards on line at about right angles from W line of property ©of second party herein, crossing railroad right of way, thence across my property in direct line to'shore of bay under about center old slaughter house, thence not less than 9 feet beyond stone wail sewer to be 9 feet below surface where it crosses above property, right to_exist for 25 years Oakland Township; $1. Berry-Bangs Land Company (a corporation) to W. C. Fite, iots 8 and 9, block E, Berry- Bangs Tract Map No. 2, etc.. deed and agree- ment, Berkeley; $10. Mary E. and Hugh H. Dobbins to Marion E. Donogh, lot on NW corner of Rose and Spruce streets_ N 127 by W 30, block 14, Ber- ryman Tract, Berkeley; $10 Joseph Westall (widower) to John F. A. Miller, lots 188 to 200, block A, Westall Traect, Brookiyn Township; $10. Marle and Marius St. Pierre (husband) to George H. Lee, lot on NE line of Glen ave- nue, 718.08 SE of Short street, SE 118.80, N 109.70, W 108.03, S 110.25, portion lot 14, Bond Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. A A and Amella G Webber (wife) to Alice M. Beoit, Sarah E. Dolbier and George W. A. Blethen, lot 25 feet on E Twenty-fourth street, being lot 7. block A, map subdivision Heald Twenty-third Avenue Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Sarah E. Dolbler and Georgs W. A. Blethen to Alice . Scott (wife of George A.), same, Brooklyn Township; gift. “John V. and Elizabeth Shank (wife) to Adolph Hecker, lot on N line of Haight street, 480 W of Fifth W 212:3 by N 135, biock | 223 Alameda; $10. Delia E. Griswold to Mae E. Hardy, lot on N line of Cameron street, 240 E of Spring, N 205 by E 60, portion of lot 15, Cameron Tract, East Oakland: $10. Frank H. Graham (single) to Albert L. Kreiss, lot on NE line of East Eighteenth street, 117 NW of Sixth avenue, NW 33 by NE 100, Bast Oakland; $10. Abert L. and Violet A. Kreiss to Anna E. Blawers (wite Barl D)y, sama. aut Ouktand; 10. Home Investment Company (corporation) to | Mary W. Austin, lot on E line of Manila street, 35.25 § from line dividing Berkeley Park and Newbury Tract, S 36 by E 112, lot 9, block 3, map of blocks 3 and 4, Berkeley Park, Oakland: $10. J. E. and Eisie A. McElrath (wife) to Wil- ltam H. Mackinnon, lot 9, block 2108, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland: $10. Louts D. Reeb (stngle) to Felix Soldati, lot on W line of Maple street, 130 N of Temescal Oekland; $10. Karl H. and Ruth B. Nickel (wife) to Mary L. Peterson (wife A. C.), lot on SE line of Eldorado avenue, 225 SW of Bayo Vista ave- nue, SW 60 by SE 125, block F, map Linda Vista Terrace, Oakland: $10. Hannah McGranahan (wife James) to Jofin and Margaret Kerrigan (wife), lot 25, block B. map Adeline-street property, a resubdivision of blocks A and B, Northern' Addition, Oak- land; $10. Alfred C. and Mary L. Peterson to Heron- Holcomb_Company (corporation), line of Fiftieth avenue, 50 NE of East Eight- eenth street, NB 100, NW 175, 8W 50, SE 50, SW 50, SE 125, block 108, Clinton, East Oak- land; $10. Charles H. and Evelyn G. Bishop (wife, by Edgar Bishop, attorney) to James A. Campbell, lot_on corner of Huff and Knox avenues, N 301 125, S 205:5, W 125:1.6, lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 and 12, block 2. map R. F. Knox Tract, Brooklyn, East Oakland; $10. Eugene and Harriet Meyer (wife, by 8. Greenebaum, attorney) to Annfe Cook (wife Frederick), lot on N line of Folger avenue, 423:1 W of San Pablo avenue, W 90 by N 125, lot 66, prog;&fl.y Villa Homestead Assoctation, Berkeley; Henry Crow (single, by David W. Loring and C. F. Rillet, trustees) to Continental Bufiding and Loan Assoctation, 852 D. 82, lot on N line of Eddy street. 320 E of Dwinelle, E 58, N 133, W 68, S 182:6, lots 11 and 12, block 4, Case Tract, trustees’ deed, Berkeley: $3000. Alex R. and Anna Peterson (wife) by same to same, 865 D. 147, lot 6, block 1. San Antonto, East Oakland; also'a plece of land 25 by 100, in vear of sald lot, East Oakland, trustee deed; $2900. DPowling (single) to C. Rvan, SE corer of V‘:tl(nl. ot O e B 120 by § 15, lot 5. block 1. State Un Khna MeNell (Single) 1o Glennis Dagies (sin: line of Easts street. 300 B of 23.—The Daily Mercury | | 3| Tot on NW | | | i ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE STANDARDMARINE INSURANGE COMPANY 0 F LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. I and for the year ending on that day, as to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of c:m-r:h pursuant to the provisions of Sections 810 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock pald up in Cash $ 500,000 00 = Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Stocks and Loans ......... 16,399 08 Premiums in due course of Col- lection . 194,767 00 Bills Receivabie, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks.... LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense Losses resisted, penses e Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, $—— re-insurance 100 per cent. Gross premiums on Marine Tim Risks, $——; re-insurance per cént .. Due and accrued for Salarfes, Rent, 142,120 09 etc., and sundry creditors. . 61,313 00 Total Liabilities 3 343,210 080 = INCOME. Mt Cosh sctually recsived for rine premiums ... Recelved for interest and atvidends o ¥ on Bohds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources.......... 45,498 00 Total Income ....... arepavaiil $ 621,253 00 =7 EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Marine Losses (incloding $—, losses of - vious years) . 325,762 00 Dividends to St p Man Pald for Salaries Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks, ete.. Paid for fi(n(: National and Lo- bes e | cal Taxes 5.4¢0 62 All other tures . 612 00 Total Expenditures ..........3 430,611 00 " _Marine. Losses incurred during the year....3 316,080 08 Risks and Premiums. /Mar. Risks. | Premiuma. Net amount of Risks| written during the year .....| $0,507.970 | $563,728 00 Net amount of Risks| expired during the, ....... 50,769,215 | 509,641 00 nt 'in toree December-31, 1902..| 8,468,540 | 142120 3. WILLIAMSON, Prest. JOHN GICK, Secy. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 284 day of January, 1908, WM. PIERCE, 8. Deputy Consul. '1.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. G0, GENERAL AGENTS. J.B. F. DAVIS & SON, Managers, 215 Sansome St, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Private Exchange 68. Teiepho OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave San Fran- cisco as follows: For Ketchikan, Wrangel, Juneau, Haines, Skagwas, ete., Alaska—11 a. m., Sept. 18,723, 28, Oct. 3. Change to' company's steamers at Seattle ~ For_ Victeria, Vaneouver, Port Townsend, Seattls, coma, Everett, Whatcom—11 a. m., Sept. 23, 28, Oct. 3. Change at Seattle to this com~ pany’s steamers for Alasks and G. N. Ry.; et attle for Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancou- | ver to C. P. Ry. | Mn't'ka.Oct. 17, 1:30pm! For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 p. m., Sept. 19, 25, Oct. 1; Corona, 1:30 p. m., SQSL 22, 28, Oct. 4. ‘or Los Angeles (via Port Los and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Santa Rosa, Sunday terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Luis ‘Obispo), Ventura_and Hueneme. Coos Bay. 9 a. m., Sept. 22, 30, Oct. Bonita, 9 a. m., Sept. 18, 26, Oet. For Ensenada, Magdalena Ba Cabo, Mazatlan., Altata, La salia, Guaymas Mex.), 10 . month. For ‘further information obtain folder. RIght s reserved to change steamers or sei- ates. CKET OFFICES—4 New ery street (Palace Hotel), 10 Market strest and Broadway wharf. £, Frelght office, 10 Market street. C. D. DUNANN, General Agent. 10 Market street. San Francisco. O.R.& N. Cg. “Columbia’ salls Sept. 30, Oet, 20, 30, Ay R 15, 18, Nov. 33 ly to PORTLAND, OR., d short rail line from Portland to all points East. h tickets to all points, all rail or steamship and rail as | LOWEST RATES. Steamer tickets include | berth and meals. Steamer sails foot of m st at 11 a. S. F. BOOTH, Gen. Dept.. 1 M st.; C. CLIFFORD, Gem. Agt. Frt. Dept., 3 Montgomery st. NEW YORK--SOUTHAMPTON--LONDON. B IEo it i omoeg Be Phila.. . . am N_ S am Aepawio i’ | New Y Direct. Masaba..Oct, 10, 9 am|Min'polis.Oct. 24, 8 am Min’ha.Oct. 31, 1:30 pm Only First-class M&m DOMINION | Mont avenue, N 50 by W 150, lot 37, Temescal Park, | Dominion.... Southwark Finland.Oct. 10, 10 am|Kroonl'd.Oct. 24, Vad'land.Oct. 17, 10 am!Zealand.Oct. 31, WHITE STAR LINE. T0Y0 KISEN KAISHA. (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP CO. Steamers will leave whart, Branpan streets. at 1 p. m.. for and HONGKONG. at Kobe Habstone “with steamers for Indle. ster b board day of received on 1 on salling.