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THE SAN FRANCISCO»CALL, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1903 CLUB TOPICS| Colonel George H. Pippy Isf Obviously Slated for a Third Term as President of Societyi <l ! GOOD POINTS DISCUSSED | | Regular Nominating Committee of Seven Is Elected at a Gen- | eral Meeting of the Members | meeting of. the Union st cvening, W. M. | ph Simonson, D. T. Spear, William Morris were elected The as a tee members ¢ committee will nominate the regular ticket for officers for t r 1904 It is com- gossip circles that the ) Colonel George presidency for a ms to be the general e present regime | ominated i n last night the nomi- | »re should i offic struct th for holding that ation otRer than that laws. When neerning the t by who of the nominated for presi was the holder of be h OLUTION WITHDRAWN. the meeting last | general discus- | deral i suld not ex- of instructio wn at the members. In subject, the re he speakers ng a not be re- | the the California or priv- r ny ri taining to membership in the ppy's supporters assert :d to the honor of the ¢ the league during a aign ye as’a reward for display and seco tige and prosperity of increased in a ard many of th 1 to the president much dvancement. S DESIRED. night asked the league to take into proposition to lease now occup by the Pa- ub. He sald the le: for $1400 a month. Th commended was the the main floor of the club | ng the stories above. from Stockton sireet to' stores might be provided the League=rould obtain ex- | Post-street entrance. iitted that the present L& n League would not pavmegt of $1400 a month The fact was also cited large sums of money would be re- rnish and maintain the narters. Colonel Pippy which he had once for the QUARTE! NEW st the a had which ng ‘of d he k us adn It come was of t justify for rent quired to the Bohemian Club now ished. The Union location was the only de- e place in sight. He asked the members to the premises and submit their views to the directors. PR I A PERSONAL MENTION, Dr. C. L. McGowan of Sacramento is at the Grand. on, a merchant of Marys- | ered at the Lick. | proprietor of Highland | Springs, is staying at the Grand. { Dr. R. H. Rink 2nd wife of Indian- | apolis arrived at the Palace yesterday. Thomas Friant, a wealthy timber man of Grand Rapié: t the Palace. P. C. Drescher, a prominent busi- ness man of Sacramento, is at the Cal- | tforni Lewis T. Wright, manager of the| Keswick copper properties, is at the| Palace. | Attorney W. H. Metson left for the y of Mexico on a business trip last evening. | C. D, Willard, secretary of the' Municipal League of Los Angeles, ar- | rived in tkis city yesterday. ! | | | J. Craig, w M. Bowen, president of the Los Council, is making a n Francisco. r, general attorney of the Wholesalers’ Board of Trade of Angeles, is registered at the Pal- C. Bowen, president of the Los Angeles City Council, is in the city for a few days and is the guest of the Rev. Dr. F. M. Larkin. —_——— You cannot whitewash yourself by blackening others. ADVERTISEMENTS. Eczem Salt Rheum, Ringworm, Ttch, Acne or other skin troubles, promptiy relieved and cured by H | scape, | be available. [ON LEAGYE IMAYFIELD TO SAIL WITHOUT CARGO , ANGER CAUSES AFTER NINE MONTHS OF WAITING| DOUBLE CRIME British Ship Which Arrived Here Last February Clears for Sydney in Ballast, Being Unable to Secure a Char- ter---She Leaves Behind Her Large Fleet of Idle Sisters — | TUNITED STATES GUNBOAT PETR! NOW IN THE NORTHERN COAST. THESE WATERS, WHICH EL, ONE s OF THE FEW REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PACIFIC SQUADRON AILED FROM THIS PORT YESTERDAY ON = A CRUISE ALONG - - - — - xS The British ship Mayfield, whicn |the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Rfl:.’,. om Evreka; stmr Alcazar, from Point cleared yesterday for Sydney, whither ¢ PR, l=ft Mororan T)Pcemgef 5 and Safled Dec 8—Stmr Newsboy, for San Fran- i ¢ arrived here from | Will be here about December 21. cisco. | » " Hamburg on February 24 of this year, | In spite of her she is leaving nearly nine months ago. long and patient wait without a charter, going in ballast to | the Australian port in the hope of there finding business better than she and a big fleet of her sisters have found it here. The Mayfield 258 days com! from Hamburg and when she reached here was in bad shape, having been in some hard battles with the element. During her stay in port she has spent a considerable time at the Risdon Iron Works, where all damage was repaired and the vessel thoroughly overhauled. The Mayfieild has wearied of waiting after a much briefer speil than a num- ber of other Brigjsh ships have taken. The Cawdor arrived here February 27, 1902, and is still resting and rusting on mud bed near Martinez. berhorn, which arrived a month before the Cawdor, has become one of the permanent parts of the Sausalito land- and from present prospects these two vessels and a large fleet of others flying the British flag must either sail away in ballast in search of business elsewhere or reconcile them- selves to many mote months of waiting before charters at paying figure: was — Prevents Election of Officers. William A. Wescott/ a mariner, with some local fame as a sea lawyer, and who was recently jettisoned from Har- bor 15 of the Masters’ and Pilots’ As- sociation, insisted on Monday night upon attending the meeting of that or- ganization. Although overboard and drifting astern as far as Harbor 15 concerned Wescott by the aid of an injunction is legally suspended between air and water and according to his own ideas a member in good standing of the association that made him walk the plank. An election of officers was to have been held *Monday evening. Wescott put in an appearance. He was asked to withdraw. He declined and talked back, when the Harbor members who had voted him from the family criticized his action. Police Sergeant Cook, who was called in to eject Wescott, declined to do so, saying that the trouble was of a private’ na- ture, the rough house in a private place and the whole affair outside the juris- diction of a public peace officer. The sergeant resumed his rounds, Wescott | his seat. The meeting broke up in dis- order and the election was not held. ——t Sewer Gas Spofls Paint. The Pacific Coast Steamship Com- pany’s Spokane, newly painted with several coats of shining white, spent four hours yesterday iu Mission Bay near Channel street. 'When she re- turned to her berth at Broadway the fumes from the sewer-tainted waters of the south end of the harbor had taken | all the shine from the coaster’s new jacket and changed the white to a streaky, dirty yellow, which defled the scrubbing brushes of the crew and gave the smart little steamship a most dis- reputable appearance. — The Overdue List. There was no change made yesterday in the rates of reinsurance and the overdues are quoted as follows: Der- went, 10 per cent; Fifeshire, 65 per cent; Paris, 70 per cent; Talca, 25 per cent; Michele Bianchi, 10 per cent; Thalia, $0 per cent; La Bruyere, 40 per cent, and Beechdale, 15 m\eenL —_— Oanfa Leaves Mororan. . The British steamship Oanfa, which is bringing from the Orient a cargo for The Sil- | wiil | Petrel The United left along the nor | | NEWS The ships Frye proceed New York. Tha cleared carried British 198, The yesterday 132 ctls barley ft of lumber a rchandise bread, 19; Sha bt bales hay Ibs lard. wine, Ibs sugar, Ibs nute, cs canned salmc 17,47 acid, drums gasoline, 38,400 Ibs drugs, 1056 bdls paints and ofls. Shippi Stmr Noyo, dondo. Stmr Queen, torla. Harbor: in_to land Stmr Are Stmr Czarin Bay. Stmr Asunc fon, tura b road & Nav Co. Moore & Co. Rolph & Co. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stanley Hakodate. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Sunr Stmr Leelapa Br hazy; wind NE LIRS b Shipments of Tanbark. steamer Stanley yesterday 720 ibs tanbark, as cargo from this port el AT L Barley for Earope. British ship Forrest for Queensto cement, paper, 2 millwork, 16 cs b 16 pkge agricul Ellefsen, Coronado, bound for Santa Barbas ssengers. . Reiner, 24 hours from Euréka. Stmr Marshfield, “Hardy Creek; up ri Schr Mary Dodge, Olsen Stmr Columbia, Doran, Br stmt Stanley Dollar, ete; via Portland; k Br ship Mayfield, Br ship Forest John Westrope Co. Br hip Clan Graham, send; Meyer, Wilson & Schr Detender, Del Norte, Green, Redondo, 'Krog, z.?r'.'fi' Noyo, Ellefsen, Fort B Chico, Martin,” Bandon, U S stmr Petrel. hip Andorinha, Nichol: Bktn Gleaner, Schmel, Columbia Echr Repeat, Wilson, -Coos Bay. Schr Joseph Rues, Anderson, Astorfa. ' _TELEGRAPHIC, - POINT LOBOS—Dec 8, ; velocity '8 sl IO Leaves on Cruise. States gunbgat Petr the harbor yésterday for a cruise thern coast, OF THE OCEAN. Matters of ,Interest to Mariners and pping Merchants. Susquehanna to Honolulu and William P. to load sugar for Dollar, which for Nagaseki via Portland, valued at $2500, Hall w n for orders with valued at $87,65, and 26,680 innage, valued at $400. > “ Merchandise for Hawaii. Defond. for Honoinu vis r was cleared on Mon- uako with an assorted cargo valued at $31,745 and in- cluding the following: 0 bbls flour, 3098 Tos 101 ctis wheat, 30,291 ings, 40 ctls ocats, 265 it, 446 Ibs beans, 780 s canned goods, 1 cs 0 crts potatoes, 1883 rkgs grocerics and provisfons, 100 Ibs dried fruit) 20 bbls pickied 1 n, 100 Ibs meals, 200 Ibs ham, mber, 76 pkgs machinery. 2 carboys Ibe soda. 9900 gals distiliate, 25 cs 4 es coal ofl, 120 bbis lime, cs ammunition, 3 cs bars fron, 12 bars steel, 4 112 pkes ‘tobacco, 9 pkgs wa i SedlEs wagon' material, 5 bals 1060 bxs soap, 40 pk s ‘and shoes, 16 Colls fope 1 implements, 18 pkgs ng Intelligence. ARRIVED, Tuesday, December 8. 38 hours from Re- Cousins, 56 hours from Vic- Peterson, 58 hours from put Joknson, 44 hours from Coos Dettmers, 15 hours from ver direct. . 5 days from Eureka. . Bridgett, 33 hours from Ven- Jessen, 28 hours from 2y, Lehtola, 5 da 13")!:‘-:: CLEARED. Tuesday, December 8, Astoria; Oregon Rall- Bruce, N Dellar ‘Steamship Co, Roberts, Bydney; J '3 Hall, Logan, Queenstown; + Mclntyre, Port Town- ‘0. Hellingsen, Honoipu; Hind, + BAILED. Tuesday, December 8. nt City. Dellar, Bruce, Portland ana Santa Cruz, Alberts, Santa Cruz. Coronado, Peterson, Whitesboro, Olsen, Mandalay, Payae, Crescent Ciiy. Santa Barb: Greenwood, Monraé, Tacoma, itzasard, Eureka.’ . Cappan, cruise. Astorta, River, 10 p m—Weather les per hour. DOMESTIC POKTS. TACOMA—Sailed Dec 8—Stmr American, for | Honolulu 2nd New York, PORT TOWNSEN! E‘olonel de Villebcis Arrived Dec 8—Fr ba lEre'ufl. from Pm’rlmh::l-‘ th. TATOOSH—Passed in Dec 8—Nor stmr Tel- lus, hence Déc & for La hence Dec 5 for Seattle. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Dec = m:'xg San Francisco; schr Queen, ?w‘al‘n JundA—w‘ led Dec 6—Stmr San. &nflfl. PORT HARFORD—Sailed Dec 8, 7 p m— Futton, bence Dec 5. 8—Stmr. ' Leg |1 from San Pedro. dysmith; stmr Edith, ECSailca Dec S—Stmr Aloatraz, for San Fram- for San BAN ipes % PEDRO—Arrived ASTORITA-—Arrived Dec S—Stmr Despatch. hence Dec 5. Safled Dec 8—Schr Compeer, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Alllance, for San Franelsco;, bkin Tam O'Shanter, for San Francises Fr bark Germaline, for Queenstown; stmr Navarro, for Coos Bay. BUREKA-—Salled Dec 8—Stmr Nérth Fork, for Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Dec 8—Br bark Inver- ameay. for Puget Sound. ABERDEEN-Sailed Dec 8 son. for Honolulu. ailed Dee 7—Stmr Santa Barbara, for San Franeisco; stmr Francis H Leggett, for San Francisco. REDON chr Chas R )O—Arrived Dec from San Pedro; 8—Stmr Sdnta stmr South Bay, ISLAND PORTS. HONOLULU—Arrived Dec 8—U § stmr Lo- gan, hence Dec 1 for Manila, via Guarh; bktn § G Wilder, hence Nov 20, Safled Dec 7—0 S stmr Sherman, for San Franeisco; Ger bark Solide, for Punta Arenas. KAHULUI—Salled Dec '5—Stmr = Nevadan, for San Fran HILO—Arrived from Honolulu. EASTERN PORTS, DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Salled Dec Ship for New York. EW —Sailed Dec .§—Br etmr Con- for Dec 7—Stmr Rosecrans, dor, FOREIGN CORONEL—Passed African, from nitrate ports, DUNKIRK—In port Nov ard. for Pacific Coast, HONGKONG-—Arrived vrior to_Noy 25—Br stmr Teenkal, from Glaszow, for Puget Sound. PORTS, ¢ 15—Br stmr Angli or Baltimore. 22—Br ship Glen- MARSEILLES -Arrived Dec 5—Br stmr Machaon, from Tacoma. PANAMA—Arrived Nov 23—Br ship Eu- Newcastle, Aus. CALETABUENA—Arrived Nov 21—Br stmr Quito. from Panama. CALLAO-Satled Nov 19—Br stmr Baroda, for Boston. AUCKLAND—Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Sonoma, hence Nov 1. ROTTERDAM—In port Nov_ 22—Fr bark Montebello, from Swansea, for San Francisco. HULL—In port Nov 25—Fr bark Marie Mo- linos, for Swansea and San Francisco. phrates, from ) EAST LONDON—Arrived De i Churchill, from Astor} % S NEWCASTLE, Aus—Sailed Dec 5—Bktn Amaranth, for Honolulu. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Dac 6—Stmr Vie- toria, from Tacoma, and not as previously re- ported. SYDNEY—Arrived nrior to Dec 8—Br stmr Aorangi, from Vancouver. o O SCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Safled Dec S—Stmy for Algiers. Naples, etc; atme Tneln: o remen; stmr Victorian, Liverpool: Baintia. ior #!-m:s S o Po0L, fente A—Sailed Dec 4— olgrar for ew otk Stmr Hellig —Arrived Dec 7—Stmr Calebria, New York via_Genoa and Leghorn, = YSl‘A(lled Dec 7—Stmr Prinz Oskar, for New ork. GLASGOW—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Furnessia, from New York via Moville; stmr Laurentian, from New York. LONDON—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Minnehaha, from New York. BREMEN—Arrived _Dec 8—Stmr Korfurst, from New Yorlk. ANTWERP—Arrived Dec $—Stmr Zeeland, from New York. s PLYMOUTH—Arrived Dec 8—Stmr Patricia, from New York for Cherbourg and Hamburg (and_procceded). 2 LIVERPOOL—Sailed ‘Dec 8—Stmr Saxonia, for Boston. Grosser oo Time Ball, Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., December 8, 1903. The Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day— 1. e., At moon of the 120th meridlan. or at 8 p. m., Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. i < iy Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetlt Survey— Time and Heights of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. ; NOTE.—* niigh and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 23 minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both places. ——— o Eie e | Time| H W g et lx”m-‘ne.m‘iv-' o S day, except when there Bt T n. | fluence of Tessier's family, g French Manufacturer Murders Danseuse in Private Dining- Room of a Hotel in Cologne SLAYER KILLS HIMSELF Friends of the Principals in the Tragegdy Try to Keep the Affair a Seeret From Police BERLIN, Dec. 8.—It became known to-day that the leading female dancer at the Metropolie Theater, Fraulein Freida Boelke, was murdered at a ho- tle’ in Cologne December 2 by Ferdi- nand Tessier, a manufacturer of ma- chinery at Vichy, France, who had several times been a Nationalist can- | didate for member of the Chamber of Deputies. They were engaged to be married and had dined together at the hotel and quarreled in a private sit- ting-room because the woman had looked too frequently, as Tessier { thought, at another man in the din- ing-room. He first tried to chloro- form the dancer, but she was a strong | woman and pushed him off. Tessler | then took a hatchet, which he had concealed about him, and struck the | woman . once ineffectually. He then stabbed her fatally three times with a dagger. The hotel people heard the struggle and rushed to the spot, whereupon Tessier, with his back to the door, shot and killed himself. Upon Tessier’'s body were found a variety of weapons, several sorts of poison and érosses and amulets from Lourdes. Though the tragedy oc- curred December 2,' through the in- the facts were not published until the dancer was buried here yesterday. —_—e————— ERROR MADE IN REPORTING DISTANCE OF THE ISLANDS Surveyors Coniirm Report That Sit- klan and Kannaghunut Are Twenty Miles From Port Simpson. TORONTO, Ont., Dec. 8. urveyors the projected Grand Trunk Pacific ilroad. confirm the report that the two islands, Sitklan and Kannaghunut, awarded to the United States by the Alaskan boundary tribunal, are twenty miles from Fort Simpson, instead of two, and do not, therefore, command the new Pacific port. The error in the @istance is said to have been traced to a mistaké in printing, the “twenty copied two and three miles. —_—————— Kaiser to Cruise on Mediterranean. BERLIN, Dec. 3.—Emperor William on Saturday last summoned to Potsdam Captain von Usedom, who succeeded Admiral Count von Baudissin as com- mander of the imperial yacht Hohen- zollern, and it is said the yacht will sail for the Mediterranean on December 20 and await the Emperor in Italian wa- ters. The Hohenzollern is now at Kiel, inclosed in a temporary covering, pre- venting outside observation, but the Tageblatt asserts that the work of fit- ting her out for sea is being hurried. —_— e Pennsylvania farmers refuse to pay more than $20 per month for teachers, but are offering $2 per day for men to dig potatoes. L @ il @ slgn precedes the Hleight, and then the number given is subtructed from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower/low waters. —_——— Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. | Due. Empire.......[ Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Dec. 9 Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford|Dec. Astec Tacoma, FEE o Phicauta: Mendocino laqua. Humboldt . §. Marbara,.. | San Pedro. e Humboldt Point Arena..| Mendocino & Pt. Arena.| . 10 . 10 . 11 _..[Sen Diego & Way Pts. Bt ™" "| New York via Vanama, F. Leggett..,.| San Pedro.. G. W. Elder Aliidnc Del Norte. | China & Japan. Grays Harbor. San Pedro. .| Humboldt Puget Sound Port: eattle & Tacoma..... San Diego & Way Ports .| Hamburg & Way Ports| Honolulu . Grays Harbor. Honolulu . .| San Pedro & ay Ports|Dec. New York via Panama.|Dec. 16 Portland & Astoria. {Dec. 16 Grays Harbor... Dec. 17 Humboldt .. ‘|Dee. 17 Puger Sound Porfs....|Dec. 18 Seattle & Tacoma. TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. | Sails.| Pler. | December 9. | Coos Bay direct.. .[pier 8 | Los Anzeles Ports.;10 am|Pier : | Astoria & Portland.|11 amPler 24 Humbcldt e December New York direct.. .'Phrfi Coos Bay direct.../i0’am Plec 15 Huinboldt 9 am|Pler 13 ‘Humboldt 0 am|Pier 2 Seattie & Olympla. 3 Syduney & Wa Seattle & Tacoma. San Diego & Way. December 11. Grays Harbor...... Coos B.-Pt. Orford. ‘Seattie & Whatcom| Pler 20 Pler 13 Pler 10 Plor 20 Pler 11 3 3O A nn £ H words | and thirty miles” having been | school | 9 | Sovereign 1:30 pPler 9 | Puo &30 €58, COMMERCIAL NEWS| pary. amounting all together to $6000, payable December 16. s The Port Costa Water Company will pay the usual monthly dividend of 20 cents per share on_December 15. The United Gas and Electrlc Company will pay a regular monthly dividend of 15,cents per share on December 15. The Presidio and Ferries Railroad Company declared a regular monthly dividend of 2 per share. payable December 15. he 41 per cemt bonds of the Territory of Hawali that were recentiy bought by an Easi ern bond Louse have been largely resold to | rational banks at 106 and interest. The bonds | are popular with national banks owing to the act that the Secretary of the Treasury offered to reccive them as security for public deposits. provided the Government bonds so released were nsed as security for circulation. The Sec retary gave 90 per cent of the par value of the Hawatian 4%3s In deposit Afternoon Sessio: 20, 250 Potost oo 71 (0 1300 Potesi 20 €00 Crown FPoint. 16, 500 Sevage . 0 600 Gould & Cur. 30, 200 Sterra 47 8500 Mexican ... 91| 300 Slerra “ 300 Mexican | 90| 10 s 100 Ophir 190 9 300 Ophir i85 12 100 Ophir 195 TONOPAH MINI Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yes Morning S ot 19 %0 Esperanza 0 MacNamara 160 Mont To Afterncon Session 14; 100 Ton Midway Midway dway 30 " 17 " a0 MaceNama Mont Ton Mont Ton Stock and Bond Exchange. TUESDAY. Dec. §—2 p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. 4s ar coup 4s"qr reg is qr e newis ie ar coup. SLLANEOUS BONDS. Oceanic S Bs. 1025, Om Cable 65.120 — "~ Pac G Im 4s. 95 Bs 100 [P E Ry 5s.106 — P&CH 6 | . — 117 \P & OR ! 5 90 |Powell-st 6 | 10415 — F G&R H — 101 [SF & SIV 14%106% |8 R or € 6511215 — P of A 6s (1909) 1071 — (1910) . .108% — S Pof Cés (1905)Sr A.1081; — (1906)St B.103% 104 900 ... 10414105 (1912) 148 — SPC 1 cg Be. — Do _stmpd. 1065 — PR P 6 1324, W oee. 1053 1081, Do 4s 2dm. 9815 99 Do 4s 3dm. — — | thn G&F: fis - 114 115 107 10 o | D ELECTRIC Tent L & P, %W 4%LRF G & E. 67% 68 Mutual E L. 9% 10 |S F Gas L.. - Pac G Tm... 543 [Stkn G & E | Pac L Co.. — |VUG&E v iy 1 fac E G&R - T CERTIFICATES. SFG & E. 6 IN Firem's Fnd.320 BANK STOCKS. A E. Am Ntl Bk. — 125 (L P & A....160 170 Anglo-Cal .. 85 81 |Mer Trusi.. 225 250 Bank of Cal 4473 — |Merch = Cal Safe Dp.14714135 |S F Na First Nation! AVINGS BANKS, Ger § & 1.2235 2275 [Sav & L So. Hum S & T. |See sav' Bk Mutual Sa 105 |Union T Co.. 8 F Sav U. -1 STREET RAILROADS. California .. — [Presidio Geary —_ i POWDER. Glant ...... — 67 (Vigorit . 5 SUGAR. Hana P Co.. — S§0c |Kilauea S§C. — 6 Hawalian C. 4414 46 |Makaweli C. 2214 21 Honokaa S C 1314 — |Onomea S C. 30~ 32 Hutch S P'C 10 10%|Paauhau 8 ¢ — 15 MISCELLANEOUS., Alaska Pack.143%145 (Oceanle S C. 5 6 Cal Fruit As. 92 — [Pac A 415 — Cal Wine As — 92%|Pac € Bor 161 Yes Morning Session. Street— 50 Central Light and Power.. 400 $1000 Oakland Transit 8s ur Afternoon Session. | Board 10 Cal Wine Assn........ . 82 00 100 Spring Valley Water Co. .38 T8 $8000 S P Cal 1st con fis (stamped) .108 62y, | $5000 S P of Arizona (1910)...... 1168 30 Caitfornia Stockand Oil Exchange Ol Stocks— Alma Apollo Assoclated Asked. Trust C ) 10 Chicago Crude Claremont Esperanza Four .. Fulton Glant . 20 Hanford oL Home . % 109 Imperiat 2 N 18 00 Independence 3 18 Junction . 2 19 A 5 00 . 13 00 Orcidental of W Va. 2 Otl City Petroleum 4 Peerless %, Pittsbur; Reed Crude (old) . S. F. & McKittrick San Joaguin O & D. | Senator . b Sterling .. | Associated Bonds | Reed Crude (new) . Teck 0Oil Co Sunset ... . Miscellaneous— Abby Land & Tmprovement Alameda Sugar . | American Biscult . | American Diatrict T& | Cal Gas & Electric Corp. Cal Cotton Mills | Cal Jockey “Club Cal Shipping Co Cal Title Ins & Tryst Central Bank of Oakland Chutes Company . Cypress Lawn Tmn Co Fischer's Theater .. Gas Consumers’ Assn Honolulu Sugar ... Northern Cal Power North Shore Raflroad Orpheum Company Pacific States Tel Paraffine Paint . San_Francisco Dry Sanitary Reduction Works . Sausalito Land & Ferry. ! Sperry Flour Company . Standard Electric Tesla Coal Company Truckee Electric Union Sugar .. TUnited Gas & Electric ... . OFFICIAL SALES. Morning lon, L2000 500 Monte Cristo ... 6 100 Twenty-etght Oil 420 275 Astec s i 500 Chicago Crude . 18 200 Sovereign (cash) a0 300 Monarch . 46 , 500 Supecior . o6 | 600 Home . 25 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANGISCO STOCK HXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- ciscq Stock and Exchange board yesterday: Morning Session. Andes . 19| 700 Mexican 9 100 Betener *:o.:._ 24| 100 Occidentai & | 100 Best & Belch.2 10| 100 Occidental ... 4¢ 400 Caledonia . bodl E 100 Chollar 21 1600 Con C & Va.l 5! 100 Con C & Va.l 10 50 100 Con N ¥ .... 18] a2 200 Crown Point.. 17 5 38 5 ; N § ; 500 Utah M Seasion. €00 Sterra Nev ... 43 [ 100 Belcher 800 Sierra Nev .. 44 ! 100 Chollar . 20| 100 Silver Hill .. 76 200 Con C & Va.l 00| 200 Silver Hill & 75 1000 Con Imperial. 83| 200 Union Con .. 4 200 Gould & Cur. 33| 200 Union Con .. 4 | 500 Mexican . 90( 800 Utah ......0. 12 500 Ophir o PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific S- Exchange yesterday: - . o 0o opi 171100 210 25| 200 Ophir 2 05| 200 Potosi ket 22| 300 Savage 400 Savage 200 Slerra Nev 500 Slerra Nev 800 Union Con BEmEE on .. 200 Can I 3t Alpha Aita Andes . 24| Keyes Graes ental Con Imperial Con N Y Crown Point. Eureka Con Exchequer Gould & Cur & Nores. y Wash NOPAH Ask MINES. Gipsy Queen 1d M Ce Hannapan Annle Cocper to line of Fifth stree by NE 100; $10. Annie Curry to 1 t First avenue, $10. ash to A ke street, 102:6; $10. sier to eifth avenue, 3 120; $10. Tourny to Louis P. of California street Lus and fot on NE som, SE Peter and on W Arthur W. Fos- lo 2.7y S ter. w. W of 8 t avenue. 0 ann and L ot on E iine of Lake street, S 75 by George and Msrie E. Kerner, lot on SE_cor and Sixth avenue, E 00; $10. Frank F. and Isabel Bunker to John Breu- ner, lot on W iine of Sixth avenue, 75 S of C street, S 25 by W 100; $10. City Realty Company to James L. lot cn E lme of Fifth avenue, 120§ 20: $10. Mary A. Berget, 75 S of L street, Albert L. 130 Holland, of H lot on s phreys line of Eighth avenue 25 by E 120; gift and Chri tine F. McMillan to Walter ne of Forty-geventi avenue, S by E 120; $10. to Charles A. and Ot- line of O styeet, E 82:6 by N 100; '$10. Thomas Martin, lot on E 125 N of € o enth avenue, 2 120, Peter and Jacob Lieb, lot on S line va 1 W of Howth, S 121:6 by E 25, & an Miguel City; also lot on W line of Howth street, 144:6 S of Geneva, S 130 by W 100. lots commencing W of How block t x Jot t and ck 11, same; also street and 1 146 w 100, 5 #0:6, B 18 W 16 59 S of Geneva 4 and lats 1, Wagner to John lot on N'W Emma M Quinn and Helen A. hmitt to Bernhard Get NW line aris street | avenue, SW by NW 1 | sior Homestead; $10. McCarthy Company to Tirrence O'Conner, 1ot 30, block 4%, Sunnyside; $10. J. W. Wrizht & Investment Compa to Mary A. Cain, E line of _Chi avenue, 30 NW of Vienna street, NW by NE 100, block 53, Excelsior Homestead; $io. Wilhelmine and Paul E. Struck to Edwasi W. and Annie Schoeppe, lot 14, block B Sii- ver Terrace; $300. Michael 2nd Hannah M. Forrest to O. F. von Rhein, lot on W line of Gough street, 30 N of W1 and O'Farreil, N Georglanna A. bert Caron, lct on W of Filimore, V $10. James B. Cowden to Al- @ of Filbert street, 137 6 by N 120: $10. Clarence C. and Edmund C. Burr, Lucy B Holman and Mary N. Allyne to Frank and 5. Lindsay, rerecord 1020 D. 468, same; ird Estate (a corporation) to Andrew L. Edwards, Iot on E line of Ashbury street, 100 S of Haight, S 25 by E 126; $10. phen A. Bornm, lot on W lime of ller street, N 100, 105, B 106:3; $10. attou to Thomas Vodden, of Ashbury street, 50 S of Pa S 25 by E 90; $10. Amelia C. Rodriguez to Charles H. Shipman, lot on W .line of Belvedere street, 110 N of Frederick, N 25 by W 120: $10. Carlton C. and_ Alvena Crane to Joseph Nash, r 1 102 t on E lin street. % S of Sac- W I8, N A. Barrington, lot on W line of Guerrero streat, 115:6 S of Sixteenth, S 30, W/89, N 23%. W on an angle 42 . 'N on an angle 60:0i4 feet, N on an angle 31, S 31:6%. E 99:10; $— Same to Elle ‘ ), lot on W IMe of Valencia street, 140 S of Fifteenth, 3 5 by W 90; §—. Edward O'Neill (by B. P. Oliver, commis< ioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 135 W of Idicres, W 25 by N 100: $1000. Same by same to same, lot on N line of Seventeenth_ street, 100 W of Dolores, W 25 by N 100 $4000. ’ Margaret Koch to John C. Costeilo, “Tot on S line of Clipper street, 202 B of Church, B 26 by S 114: $10. Constantine and Mary Wulffing to Frances, Mary A. and Catherine Wulffing, lot on NE ~ormer of Noe and Twenty-third streets, N 114 by E 25:6; gift. Andrew and Sarah Gant to H. H. Lineoln, lot on N_line of Twenty-elghth street, 135 5 of Noe, E 25 by N 114: $10. H. H. Lincoln to D. Coffin and Emil Gunz- burger, same: $10. Pasquale and Teresa Glaninl o Gianbatista rdeno, lot on N line of Francisco street, 1 E of Mason, E 22:11 by N 60: $10. Calitornia_Title Insurance and t Com- pany to Soctet rnia Ploneers, lot on NW line of Jessle street, 160 SW cf Fourth, SW 50 by NW 75: §t0. Margaret E. Ball Stephen K., Edmund C. and Bunell L. Jones to Annle E. Stefnmets, undivided 4-5 of 1-12 of lot on SW_corner of Howard and Russ streets, W 20 by S 5. $600. Antonlo Damonte to Francls W. Hogan, lot on W line of Texas street, 125 N of Nevada, N 50 by W 100; $10. Edward and Agnes Ginley to Andrew J. Gal- sreath, Jot on N line of Clement street. 107 W of Eighth avenue, W 2:6 by N 108; $10. H. B. and Laura A. Pinney to John W. Howell, ot on W line of First avenue, 100 N of C street, N 33:4 by W 120; $10. o Same to Lydia Malowansky, lot on S line C street. 100 E of Second avenue, B 36, 3 100, W 20.'S 5, W 16, N 105; $i0. Solomon and Dora Gets to Willlam Clifford. lot on W line of Forty-fourth avenue, 125 9 3 U street. § 50 by W 120 $10. Charles Schroth estate and estate of Charles . Schroth (by John F. Schroth, sxecutor) to Schroth Company (corporation), 1208 M. 304, made by Clayton B. Wilson, Augnst 23, 1901, recorded August 23, 1901; also 1300 M. 346 made by Richard N. Nason, April 7. 1902, re. corded April 1S, 1902 also 1318 M. 4. made by William and Lucy A. Hayatt. April 16, 1002, recorded May 20, 1902; also 1289 M. 136, made by J. P. Fraser, February 13, 1961, recorded June 1, 1003; also 1299 M. 200, made by Jose- vhine C. and Teresa C. Walsh, July 26, 1901; also 1264 M. 442, mads by Frank and Mary' F. Frates August 19, 1901; also 1204 M. 410, made by George B. and Louise M. Gunn. August 3, 1901; also 1911 D. 376, made by Georme H. and Anna Babrs, May 14, 1903; also 1908 D. 488, made by E. C. Dempsey, ‘July 1% 190i. re- corde y 11, 1901; also 1976 D. 13, made by Emma W. Heston, July 11, 1903, recorded Octo- Ser 10, 3903 §—. ¥ Joseph B. and Catherine M. Vizzard to Lizzle Doyle, lot on N line of more street, 50 W of Plymouth avenue, W 30 by N 125, block D, Rafiroad Homestead: $10. s ‘Mary L. Grav J. T. Bicomfieid, Tot on SW limne of Visitacion street, 816 SE of Mil ifken, SE €8 by SW 153; $10. Same to same, lot commencing 183 SW of Visitacion street and $16 SE of Milliken, SW 33 by SE 88; $10. Builders’ Contracts. - rimming. hardware, shades. til- ‘ng for a two-story frame bufld- H and paint! o% on S line of Washinston street. Lyon. W 353:3, Western dition block % - § 127:8% by 624 $9975, A North Dakota farmer who went Minneapolis carried $100 under his m-dl‘n:u with B Bet after cl the loser .r::-’d the o.t’:-r man m disturbed. bt i

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