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v » THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ‘9, 1903. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE——Con. eecond bhand machin {ROGH MXFG. CO. = , . rental; eck. 131 Post st. -~ fignks: all sizes. EU- G NS, 109 Vailejo st. sccond hand. E. B. BECK ket ot 4 chairs; hammocks, s. J.F.Hotte: M orobiles and launch K. 46 Fremont st 1008 Market antit 11 p m MORRIS, §70 Folsom. s good second-hand c Zoods. 154 Sth st.; tel for b cents—Th new MONEY TO LOAN. AAA—HERMAN MURPHY, 601-602-608 Examiner buildin- Quick settleme: no disappotntment. Save expenses by dealing directly. Estates. recond mortgages, undivided 1 sslgnments of rents, property in trust, iife estates and undivided in- in property purchase Courteous_tre Strictly confidential. Whe Need Money PHY. anent alaried people on r note without security or knowledge. of ployer; lowest rates; no commission. NA- NAL CREDIT 65 and € Donohoe butlding, 11 ETRICTLY COM ire FIDENTIAL LOANS on fur- planos or to salaried people on their mote; proper treatment guaranteed. ILLIN TRUST CO., r. 16, Phelan bid., tel. Ma: MONEY loaned to salaried people, retall mer- ckay teamste... boarding-houses, without ; emsy payjents; largest business in 46 principal cities. folman, 553 Parrott bidg. HIGHLY ch, 19 “Third re or plano: no rem: ublicity :§25 up: quick, 26 Montgomery, rm. 7. MUNICIPAL LOAN OFFICE, 108 Grant ave., LOANE FROM §1 TO $10,000. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT! PIANO BAR- Filsher, Ame L s $16 ments, Geary d Broadway, old $4 up. street; ; F. Besson, Pa Agt. Pac. Coast, 27 fring; 23-hand instru BAND instrumen Gus Mai ekl maker. ris, ® ¢ firewood; storag arket Ope ALMOST new upright; cheap: cash or install- ECHMITZ & CO., 16 McAlister A STECK upright m v, be ust. be sold. gany, nearly 216 McAilister s new; BEAUTIFUL S-pedal Steinway upright plano: perfect oréer: sacrifice, Keefte's, 285 O Farrell. EOHMER, Byron Msuzy planos Cecflian piass player. BYRON MAUZY. 308-312 Post st EUPERIOR violins, sithers, old and new. H. aker. repairer. 2 Latham place OFFICES AND STORES TO LET. LARGE finished basemien: Valencia t.. © ther particulars 2pply UMBSEN & CO.. 20 H A SPECIAL LOW RATE. 30 DAYS ONLY— M. ELLA HARRIS. To all whom 1 have made prices to since Jan. 1 1903, & for the ensulng 30 days only, 3 will make a liberal reduction from ail prives for my epecial vieep-wrinkle treatment The Jady who has been om exhibition in the drug store Wwindows may be seen at my office this week from 10 to 5. In order to ac- commodate those Who have Tequested to ex- amine the face more thoroughly in private M. ELLA HARRIS, 781 O'Farrell st near Larkin. Call or write for book explaining method. LADIES perfection scamless rubber gioves keep the hands smooth, soft and white while dning housework; postpald $1 25: kid worn. Perfection Rubber Co., Lima, Ohio. THE Star Hair Remedy restores gray hair, im- proves its growth. stops falling, cures dandruff &nd itching scalp: no stain or stickiness: cleanses scalp;at druggisis”s hairdressers’; ac- cept no substitute. Star Remedy Co..1338 Folk WILL MISE EMILY CULLEN, who formerly worked for Col. Meade, also #05 Sutter and O Faryell sts., come to Presidio and see Mrs. Col. Morris, house No. 108 | - | UNITED STATES, 123 Pddy PERSONALS—Continued. TAILOR-MADE suit §7560; dress pants $250. g Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. ALFREDUM'S Egyptian Henna restores gray bair to its natural color; $1; at all drugglists’. Superflucus hair and moles removed with elec- tric needle. Mrs. & Miss Eaton, 1119 Sutter. A BRANCH office of The Call for the recep- tion of advertisements and subscriptions has been opened at 1008 Market st. opposite Fifth. - Open until 11 p..m. PALM STRY. gist; palm readings $1; 3 questions by ex- prese, §1; open Tuesday eve. also. 159 Post st MME N Dec 1, 8 p..m. 242 Post st.; terms §10. ¥, JEROME FOSELLL r:élu, scientific near Geary. Phone jack 561. reagonable rate Hartmann Paint Co., 3 tinting, painting. 9 3d; tel Main 413. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR_C. C. O'DONNELL—Office and residence, 10213 Market st., bet. Oth and ith; particu: lar attention paid to discases of women. ELOOD, skin and rectzl diseases a specialty. DR. BALL, 1073% Market st. i DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor, diseases of the human body: fof 115-117 Mason: now lo- DR. TONG PO CHY, successor to Dr. Li Po Tai, herb doctor, cures all diseases of human by use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. TONG WOO. the famous herb doctor—All dis- eases cured by Chinese herbs. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. AT Knickerbocker Apartments, 1340 Pine st pear Hyde—Furnished 8-room suits; $30 up; lectric lighted; free bath —3% large furnished rooms; ping; cholce; $30. cutside furnished rooms; sun range; reasonable. GEARY, all day $18; 4 com. th, tollet, stoves, coal and rooms; s stoves 2 furnished rooms; gas range, X; $10. Phone Kate, 2084 THE 7 Larkin st., cor. Post APARTMENT HOUSES. MONTCLAIR APARTMENTS, Pine ard Taylor sts.: beautiful new ap nte: all sunny corner sultes furnished rfurnished; none superior; rine view X & HOAG, 116 Montgomery 951 EDDY ST. REFERENCES ———————————————— ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. Folsom sts.—New every room outside; s “from $1 50 per up-to-date house in attached < House, 148 Sixth st ight, $1 ping room Y Rooms : open all night. bet. 1 single rooms with or with- on st., rooms all day 50c, $1, $1 50 nigl <e open all nlght single; also unfurnished, s, corner Mason »oms: prices reasonable. 1255 Supny furnished rooms, for Wousckeeping; reasonable 7th and Mission—Rooms 50¢ 51 to 1310—Nicely. furnished sunny front gentlemen or lady and gent. U. S Mint—Furnis 7: for 2, 38, cAllister, St. James flat—Sun- week; reading-room, ed 247—Sunny rooms to let; $04—Sunny front_room, with grat e for gentleman, single room $4. %16 B—Small, light room. large hall, reasonable fury ished rooms. Tooms, en suite or single: ger rivate; reaconable. 152 A 1ath st. —The Crane—Elegantly furnished own: suite or single} $10 up. SUTTER. rooms; nr. Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; to $6. week; elevator; electric lighs; ng-room; free bus and baggage. gle rooms; all conveniences. 0 T TER Hotel, 44 34 st., lights; readin FRTISEMENTS, subscriptiéns received at | Branch ‘cor. Duncan & Church st CLASSIFIED ndvertisements and subserintions “recelved at Call branch office; 2200 Filimore. fice of The Call for the Tecep- advertisements and subscriptions has ened at 1008 Market st.. opposite ‘R(l(),\ls AND BOARD. LD OCEAN WATER. RATE THE'MONTH PROPRIETOR! HOTEL HATTON —— COR. PINE AND TAYLOR and rustic constructed hotel is TAL R & the city’s swellest quarter and will andsomely turnished throughout, with all very latest canveniences; will be ready cupancy ations can now | CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. MANHATTAN HOTEL. 1703 Market st.—A strictly first-claes family and. tourist hotel of unquestionod respectability - THE DRESDE! I FAMILY BOARDI | USE. 1442 BAKER. CALIFOR rn, 1A elegantly furnished private home. ta un seed; marine view. o HOTEL MARTINET, Geary st. and Van N ave., has changed hands: hereafter conducteq first'class family hotel; table board specialty. STEVENEON mansion, 807 Californls st—At. and sightly’ rooms; best table and lowest rates. mox sunny front rooms, board, fn private family. phone Hyde 4481, FIRST, 523—Board and lodging, $4 50; changed hands: =1l home cooking: LEAVENWORTH, 306—Large front room, suitable for 2, with boa with or without 1402 Washington ma- | (old No. 1364)—Faur- | 519 Handsome sundy furnished | 1240~ Most _select location in | MME. DEVAS, scientific paimist and astrolo- CERGARD'S class in palmistry begins | poimise, 513 | 746-8 Clay st. | CRAGBURN, 10 Sunn shed apartments; also rooms; rent reasonable. | CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office, 2200 Flllmere. A B H office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 | to $5 per week and ; Geary and | [ | sOL GE REAL j'TA"_.;S:l":A G. H. UMBSEN & CO. 20 MONTGOMERY ST. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION Of investment, residence and unimproved prop- fitics will be held at our sslearco Monday, December 14, 1908, at. 12 o'clock noop. MARY ?5 Rm}z’a’r ESTATE. \ Administrator's _Sale. The following 8 properties must be sold to cicse above estate. Subject to confirmation by the court, [&5) : 1831-1833 Eilis st near Scott; good im- provements consist of 2’ frame dwellings, 8 tooms and_bath each;. rents $05 per month; lot 36:23x75. @ 1820 Ellis st, near Scott; good substantfal 3-story dwelling, 12 rooms and bath; rents $i5 | per month; lot 23:9%x75. - x @) Randall*st., north Itne, bet. Dame and Whit- y buiiding lot, 26x125. o ELEGANT 'PARK RESIDENCE. . 679 Waller st., near Scott; new modern resi- {dence of 9 rooms and bath; high attic and | basement; built within the lasti3 yeats; it ad- joins Duboce Park and niust be seem to be appreciated. A rare opportunity. PACIFIC-ST. INVESTMENT. 1356-1358 Pacific si., north line, near Hyde, store, 3 rooms and flat of § rooms and bath; rent $25 per month; lot has 2 frontages. CHOICE PARK FLATS. *1023-16233% Grove st., near Lyon—2 modern flats of 5-6 rooms and bath each; rents $50 per month; lot 26x137:6, MISSION 307-307% Castro st modern flats of 5-6 rooms $42 50 ver month: lot 26x87:6, REFEREE SAL! Subject to confirmation by the court. N.W. cor. Ranchez and Duncan sts.; unim- proved lot, 80x114. BUSINESS HOLDING. 743 Tth ave., near Fulton st., store and flat of 5 rooms and bath; with a little outlay this could be made a very desirable building; lot 24:06x100, i | | FLATS. east line, near 16th, 2 nd bath each; rents { MISSION BUSINESS CORNER. | @) i S. E. cor. of 24th and Douglass sts.; unim- proved lot, 235x90. 2) L | Doulass st., east line, near 24th; unimproved | lot, 24x100 Both lots level and ready to build on. MISSION COTTAGE. 68 Hancock st., north line, bet. Church and Sanclez, 18th and 19th sts.: a desirable cot- tage of 8 rooms and bath; lot 206x114. BRYANT-STREET CORNER. N.E. of Bryamt and Harriet sts., close o 6th unimproved corner, 25x75. Fo- catalogue and further particulars apply at our office. G. H. UMBSEN & 'CO., Montgomery street. FASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.: 638 AUCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION, TUESDAY, Dec. 15, 1803, at 12 o'clock noon, At Our_Salesrooms. DEVISADERO-ST. BUSINESS PROPERTY, West line of Devisadero st., 32 feet south of Page; lot 25x100; improvements consist of spa- clous store and 2 modern flats; Nos. 259-2081 261; present rents very low at $68 per month. PIE: ST.” RESIDENCE. West line of Plerce st., 100 feet south of | McAllister; lot 37: ; No. 815; improve- ments, elegant 3-story dence, 16 rooms; sa- lon parlors, dining room with inlaid hardwood floors, porcelain bath, steam heat, etc. MISSION RESIDENCES West line of Andover st 278 feet south of | Crescent_ave.; lots 25x70 each; 2 new modern | 2-story houses, containing 6 rooms, porcelain cor MARKET ST. bath, reception room; brick foundation, etc.; Nos. 733-785 Andover rented for $25 each per month. BIRCH-AVE. FLATS. North line of Birch ave., 111:6 feet west of .; lot 26x60; imprc fments (Nos. nsist of 2 beautiful flats, 5 rooms and bath each; rent $30 per month; mortgage 2500 at 6 per cent can remain WEST] ADDITION FLATS. North line of First ave., south of Point Lo- bos: Nos. 529-531; 2 new modern flats, 4-5 rooms and bath each; built less than a year; rented for $42 50 per month;. 7aortgage $1500 per cent. MISSION COTTAG artfora ste.: | improvements consist of a new' cottage, 8 rooms and bath, billiard-room and - stable. MISSION LOT. Sighteenth st., 50 feet w Diamond; lot 24:8x75 feet; bifuminized street; title guaranteed; no reasonable offer refuses ASHEURY HEIGHTS BUILDING SITE N. W. cor. of Belvedere and Frederick st 3595 feet; aleo morth side of Frederick st., 95 Teet west of Belvedere: lot 25x110 feet; to be | sold as a whole; this properts s situated o | it commands an unsurpassed view and will | make a most desirable bullding site. H WESTERN ADDITION BUILDING LOT. North line of Greenwich st., 145:10% ' feet east of Polk; extra size lot, 37: For further particulars and ca EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO., / G35 Market st. North line of to HEADQUARTERS FOR PARK LOTS, b \ $500 to §1200. > Nothing to conipare with our Oceanside lots. Fronting Ocean, Park .an1 Boulevard. All on of arade, réady to build on. THEY C NOT BE DUPLICATED. | “nobstructed beean view! Every lot a bargain! | Get off cars at cor. 47th ave. and H st. | 2 THEM TO-DAY! EASY TERMS! ), near Park and O-ean; $56 monthly. h Office on 49th avenue and K_street NDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. Bra OPEN $500 fo $1000, Cholcest Surset Dist. Lots. Graied and sewered; near Sunset Branch office $10 monthly. on Oth ave., near H st. $1000, $1500, $3500 to $5000—4, 5, 6 and 8| rooms, new, modern cottages and houses in Sunset, Richmond, Oceansile and Excel Homestead! All bargains! Easy ‘term: & SON, Owrers and Dealers. gom ©4, Chronicle Building. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY ST. | LARGE VAN NESS AVENUE CORNER. Covered with good frame {improvement: rentz low, £500 a month now; can be in- creased *by =mall expenditure: has aiso the advantage of being an excellent site for a large family hotel or apa tment house, NEAR GEARY ANID) MASON. 75 feet front, funning baci to a rear street; nearly 15,000 square feet: excellert site for storcs and hotel; not a botter buy in the market. THOMAS MAGEE % SONS, REAL ESTATE A IENTE, 5 MONTGOMER " ST, Nearly 20,000 sqiiare feet. Not far from Lark': street. Fine site for hotel, apartme it house or large | number of small .flats. $ 30, g == . REAL BSTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. 2 MADISON & BURKE, 30, Montgqmery; AUCTION. “ATCTION. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, 1903, at 12 o'clock M. PACIFIC-ST, BUSINESS PROPERTY. | Nos. to 538 Pacific st. and Nos. 2 and 6 St. Chatles place in. story. brick build- ing of 3 stores on Pacific'st. afd tenements in rear; Pacific-st building under lease to onme tenant; this location is improving in value r { ! CHOICE MISSION. RESIDENCE, No. 69 Fair Oaks st.. bet. 2lst and 224; in the very. warm belt of Missioh; thoroughly well butlt, containing 9 rooms, 2 baths and large basement, with storerooms, etc.; extremely sun- ny; lot 61x117:6 to alley. Southeast Ji k.mnfl%fl&s‘a m@> it hhast Darkast 2o ks 10-voom house: moderh and well Bt Rent $207 50 per month: lot 27:6x100, INSIDE UNIJON-ST. RESIDENCE.- No. 927+ Union st bet. Taylor and Jones; containing 10 rooms and bath; only few mint utes from business center. % Lot 27:6x120, SACRAMENTO-ST. RESIDENCE." No. 2624 Sacramento, bet. Steiner and Pierce sts.; choice location for home; close to Fill- more st.; car facilities are best. Lot 26x108. SIXTEENTH-ST TOT. rth Jine of Sixtenth st., bet. Church and Sanchez: 2 fine building lots. Size 50x95. CHURCH-ST\ LOT. West line Church st., bet. 'Fiftéenth and Six- teenth; double bullding lot. Size B0x125. INSIDE INVESTMENT. Nos. 1410, 1412 and 1414 Kearny - st., near Ugion; houses and flats; always rented; yearly refits $798. 6. Lot 50xI: INSIDE JACKSON-ST. CORNER. Nos. 8CS, 810 Jackson st., cor. Bedford place, bet. Stockton and Powell sts.; grand location for flats. Lot 04:0x117:6. POLK-ST. INVESTMENT. Nos. 2031 and 2045 Polk st., bet. Pacific and Broadway: with small expense present income could greatly increased; 'present monthly rents §12 50. % Lot 34x100. JACKSON-ST. BUILDING LOTS. South line Jackson st., bet. Cherry and First ave.; in nelghborhood of artistic homes, Size 134:11#128; will subdivide. MARINE VIEW CORNER. Southeast corner Jones and Vallejo st grand residence site. Rents $34 per month; lot 45:10x61:6. TERMS AT SALE. For catalogues and particulars apply to MADISON & BURKE, 30 Montgomery st. 15 PER cent on investment: 2 new flats; Dor- land st.; rents $62 50 month; $4000 cash; $2500 at'6 per cent. $5600—Store and flat, Wwith cottage; good stock of groceries and bar. D. COFFIN & CO., 3308 Mission P LR R TR et L BERKELEY ADVERT'S'M'NTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BOARD OF STATE HAR- | GALVIN—. mber 8 1903, Cath- Olfh'l!:l OF THE .'g GALVIN—In this clty, December L, - o iyin. & pative ot Francisco, Californla, Novem- or bids will be received at ber 25, 008, 10¥ the of seawall and whart along same to be located between King and Channel streets on the Wwater front of ‘he City and County of San Fran- in accordance ~with ‘th Dh;':a‘l.: ns prepared therefor e of the Board and August 27, 1903, aad on file in office, to which special reference is hereby made, The work to be done under these epecifications consists in furnishing all ma- terials and labor for constructing and erect- with end embankments is estimated that the sea- He iy this < at or W G - (600) be used for the construc- | the seawall and end embankments will consist of stone not subject to decom to stone larger than four cublc feet; this class of stome must be free of seams and marked lines of cleavage, The second class Wil includa stome of than one cubic foot, In assorted sizes, Do stone less than five pounds will be cepted at the quarry. The materials for the construction of the harl will comsist of the isite _quanti- tles of first class, close gra Douglas yellow fir piles and yellow fir lumber (mer chantable quality), wire rope, wrought iron bolts, Epikes, etc.. all of the bast quality and subject to gid examination. No_ bid will be received unless it is made on s blank form furnished from this office and ts accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the aggregate amount of the bid, payable to ti T Of the Secre- tary cf the Board, as & guarantee on the part of the successtul bidder that he will Within six (6) days after the acceptance of the bid enter into & written contract to 3o ‘eaid_work, according to the plans and spec. ifications prepared therefor, and will also execute and file with this Board a bond in such sum as the Board may deem adequats with 4 surety company. to be approved by the Board of State Harbor Commissioners, and conditioned for the faithtul sr.,mu“ of suich contract: nor will said DIA be s sidered by this unless delivered to the secretary or to the assistant secretary, at the office of the secretary, at or prior to 2:15 _o'clock p. m. on Wi ay, Decem: ber 23, 1903, at which time and place the bids Will heooened. The Board reserves the right to feject any or all bids it deemed fof the best interest of Sers are:tavited to be t at the open. ‘Bidders are Invi o be present at & ing of the bids. CHAS. H. SPEAR, JOHN C.' KIRKPATRICK, e v T s .ot Stats Har ommiss LOTT D. NORTON. Chief Engineer. JOHN M. FOY. S ————————————— STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. MELBOURNE School, Van Ness-Market—Cura in every case: individual teaching: no medi- cine. Inquire into wonderful cures:home cure. K¢ BERKELEY REAL ESTATE. oAy g stk s 7 Mt o o SRS BUY this and stop paying rent; make your | family a Christmas present of a new, cozy, up 1o date cottage; close to stations, school, church and stores; 5 large rooms.. bath, pantry, folding doors. 2'bay-windows, high | basemént, stationary tubs, brick foundaticn, gas and clectric_lights, fixtyres and shades. large lot; street work done and concrete side- walk dome; city water; price $2500; terms, $200 cash_balance $20 monthly. O. A. RU- DOLPH, Lorin Station. Open Sundays. NEW 4-room modern cottage; large lot; close | to bath ferry line 'stations and street cars, stores . school and.churcl price $1500; term: $100 cash, balance $15 monthly: same. as | rent. 0. A, RUDOLPH, Lorin Station. Open | Sunday: | $1500—1 acre 114 blocks from station, 2 blocks from electric cars. 1 $1,500—7-room _house and. well, lot 200 feet ' 135 feet deep; street work com- | near station, cars and unfversity. | room house In perfect order; street | work all done: lot 75x120; situated at 302 King st., Berkeley. $2,400—6-room houre; near station, y_terms. best location in | sehool, snap; now earning 12 per cent. L. J. MORAN & CO., 2131 Shattuck ave., Berkeley Station. ; Carstons, 21, 20 Madison avenue, MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued vesterday : James E. Lennon, 30, 527 Ghurch street, and Edith McMillian, 22, 205 Bartlett street. Louis Manard, 32," Oakland, and Winifred McGowan, 26, 2017 Dupont street. Ivar J. Iverson, 21, Cummings, and Allce ’ Durward 8. de Van, 27, Los Angeles, and Rita A. Merrill, 23, 4401 Eighteenth street. Frank Werner, 25, 1884 Union street, and Josephine C. Wilkinson, 1121 Plerce street. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at ejther of thé publication officts and be indorsed with the name. and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. BENAS—In Fresno, December 6, 1903, to the wife of Morris Benas, a 8on. PROBST—In Alameda, December 8, 1903, to the wife of Louis . Probst, a son. STREET—In this city, December 8, 1903, to the wife of Guy F. Street, a son. TWO elegant new 5-room cottages, strictly up to date; streat work, et also 50 other houses, Cholce business lots; will soon double in value: oniy 30 minutes from San Francisco via Key route; will make terms with partios who mean business. MURDOCK & CO., Lorin statibn, Berkele: OXE left; a splendid new home in Berkeley: small eash payment: remainder on instail- ss than rent F. and S. Home iety, T et OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS | OFFICE, 118 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $1150 ONLY for a cottage: 6 rooms, bath, et *located in East Oakland: easy terms. LASSEN & CO., Oakland, Cal. $1700 ONLY for 2 fine flats In Oakiand; rented for $50 per month. P. C, LASSEN & CO., 466 Tenth st., Oakland, Cal. A FINE 7-room‘house; must be sold this week; £001 location; easy terms. £. C. LASSEN & CO._ 486 Tenth st Oakland, Cal, OAKLAND ROOMS TO LET. VENDOME AND GRAND HOTELS, St 955% Washin and 510 Ninth sts, or without board: speclai rates to families. 1 i land; furnished rooms en sulte or sing! FURNITURE FOR SALE. the day for bargains I farai- ture. H. Schellhaas, 11th st..cor.store,Oakind. i MILL VALLEY ADV'RT'S'M'TS | MILL VALLEY REAL ESTATE. i VILLA sites and impraved property; dairy | ranches; Cushing and Stetson tracts. For information apply to sole agent for lands T. L. & W. Co., LOUIS L._JANES, real estate, Hayward bullding. 488 Callfornia st ——e ey SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIE: NEW HOME sewing machine; this week only: 10, $15. $20; rlightly used: needles 20c dea. EW HOME l.")l. ’m, 1081 I‘:‘rfio( st DIVIDEND NOTICES, NOTICE—The Giant Powder Com- DIVIDEND MODERN cottages, every convenfence 4 rooms—$§2000. 6 rooms—$:5250, rooms—! . room ) rooms--$4160. room: . Located on First and Second aves, bet. Geary and McAllister st_cars and one’ block north of park. - F. NELSCN, bullder. JOSEPH STRAUB, 030 Market st. $2100—Cor. Twenty-fifth and Wisconsin sts. new cottage of 4 rooms, bath and basemen €004 location for grocery; §3 down, §15 month. $1750-Fine new cottage of 4 rooms, bath and basement; $300 down, $15 a month; Wisconsin near Twenty-ffth. t BUILD on your unlmflpfl;!—" realty: we- loan full cost tmprov. and part lot at 6 per cent. MANHATTAN LOAN CO.. Crocker building. finished complete with casy terms; large lots. PRE) pany, Co conis per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, payable at | e office of the company, rooms 208, 204 and | 206 H-yvézr{to'!"null_ld_ln‘. rL'-nh!"rk ell-co. on De- cem) . Trangfer books close Decem. ber'friludl at’ nooh! €. O QUINN, Sec'y. PROPOSAL! BRIEITS e TR B UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley. Notice to contractors, bullders and material uflh—"m&e s hereby HBV‘O: to all concerned that seal or s are solleff ] labor and furnishing e e | ESTIMATES on. plumbing. vork, new or ol NOT bow cheap but how good is the motts of the manufacturers *of the Rapid Rotary Standard. the sewing-machine of to-day. J. W. EVANS. agent. 1021 Market st. PHYEICIAN, 15 years' experience, cures manently morphine, cocalne habit Call or wddress Central Pharmacy. 251 Grant ave.. corner Sutter st.: fee moderate. LIQUOR habit cured in 2 days or no eharges: gusranteed. Acme Liguor Cure Co.. 997 Mac. ket st. room 203; phome South 751 AT Jess then cost, uncalled for suits: overcosts trousers at CHARLES LYONS'. Londos 21 Market st. ‘s on easy instaliments: 50 cents and up per week LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ket st., Detween Seventh and Eighth. e e TR DANCING Tuesday, Thursday. Seturday, Sun- Gay evgs. Tevtonia Hall, Howard ef.. or. Sth; Pror. Foster: ecciety dancing tavght. FINE genuins @iamonds, watches, jewelry cheap- er than anywhere. A. A. Ritter, 237 Kearny. SOLDRTRINE S0 T MR MASQUERADE country orfers. T e, D & Bt Traversts 47 Market, THE bert place to buy good umbreilas or —m:u-unnm O'FARRELL, - 505—Furnished _rooms cooking, German family; 86 per week. SUNNY furnished rooms, with board if re- quired. 2460 Mission st. BOARD and lodging in private family. Sutter s M_!TORAGI AND WAREHOUSES. By e T PIERCE-RODGLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- fice Post and Powell sts.; tel. Prive. Ex. 571. CONKLIN'S Furniture and merchan- 8fe. 333 len Gate ave.; pbone East GOLDEN West Storage; uvm;- made; 840 Miesion st.; tel. Howard 9i1. F. W, Zehtuss, PACIFIC Storage and Furniture Movirg Com- pany. Fillmote st.; phone J;J- 281. BEKINS Van end Co., 11 e #t.; tel. Main 1840. at_cut rates. A WEEK'S news for 5 cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages. i for ng. $1 5 2521 CATA! D ‘cured ment free. Dr. Ahibach & Mayer, plumbe's, 836 Howard sf t. LOTS. N or § side of Golde" Gate Park, pur- chased by W. J. GUNN. §30 Californ! REAL ESTATE-—Coant or sale. $10 A MONTH buys a 10-¢re form. RIGHT :’g"u‘im'tm‘ s ok Cal BN e et bceaglr it e ALFALFA Jands, stock e CHEAPEST and best in Amcrica—The Weekly Call. 16 pages, sent 'y address ‘in the | Tnited States ‘o’ Canada. oye yeas gor $1. A dividend. No. 60, of fifty (50) | o e DIED. Anderson, Charles Koster. Emilda Bale, Anpa L. Laborde, Mounique Becker, Ruby Le Strange, Rose- Buero, Domenico anna R Coleman, Mary M. Cordano, Glugeppe Cosgrove, James W. Muller, Charles A, Ridlington_ Thomas Riordan, Mary A. Fairbanks, Anna Robertson, Willlam Galvin, Catherine Schaeter, ' Fritz Gister,” Charles Sease, Emma Julia Gonzalez, Dr, M. E. Sheppard, Nora E. Goodmundson, Ingle- Stewart, Frances A, borg Stinson,” Sophle Hurley, Sarah G. Vollers, Henry Walker, Sarah A Waish, 'Michael Kenny, James Keyes, George O. 3 Killelea, Annie M. ‘Warren, Avugust ANDERSON—In this city, December 7, 1903, Charles Anderson, beloved husband of Ida | Anderson. father of Walter and Agnes An- | derson, & native of Russia. A member of | Eureka Lodge No. 6, O. d. H. 8. and Rig- | gers' and Stevedores' Local No. 2. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- tuily invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, from the parlors of H. P. Petersen, 228 McAllister street, where funeral services Will be held under the aus- pices of Eureka Lodge No. 6, 0. d. H. 8. In- terment Cypress Lawn Cemeétery. BALE—In this city, December L., beloved wife of M. Philadelphla, BECKER—In this city, Décember 7. 1903, Ruby Becker, beloved daughter of August and Au- gusta Becker, and sister of Augusta and the | late Albert Becker, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 8 months and 27 days. GF Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral to-da: (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 409 Tenth street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. % BUERO—In this city, December 8, 1903, Dom- enico, dearly beloved som of Mrs. A. Buero and the late Mr. G. Buero, and beloved brother of Joseoh Buero, Mrs. J. R. Pitio, | Mrs. K. Cresta, Mrs. V. Varni and Mrs. A. Cappuro, a native of San Franclsco, aged 31 | years and 8 months. £ Friends and acqualntances arc respeet- fully invited to attend the funeral Thurs- day, December 10, 1903, at 9:30 o'clock, from hig late residence, 120 Otsego avenue, between Onondago street and Oneida avenue, thence to Corpus Christi Church (Italian), Croke avenue, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross: Cemetery, by carriage. COLEMAN—In this city, December- 7, 1963, Mary Margaret, dearly beloved daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth Coleman, a native of | Ban Francisco, aged 3 yeurs 7 ionths and 3 | Trre funcral wil (Wednesday), at 10 o’cloc] of J. C. O'Connor & Co., 167 Mission street, thenge to St. Rose's Church for ces at 2: o'clock. Interment Holy Cfoss Ceme- Ty. CORDANO—In this city, December 6, 1903, Gluseppe, dearly beloved father of Anton Lulgi, Giovanni and Giuseppe Cordano Mrs_ Nicoletta Pezzola, and of the late Anna Boftano and Catterina Oneto, a native of Italy, aged $9 years and 20 days. L Friends and acquaintances are respect- | ¥ noflfla( that the funeral takes placé on W 'y, December 9, 1903, at 1 o'clock, from his lata residence, 811 Union street, be- ontgomery, thence to , 1003, Anna G. Bale, a native of take place to-day from the pariors Italian Cemetery. » COSGROVE—In this eity, December 7, 1903, James W, beloved son ot Annie and the late Gosgrove beloved of Mrs, aged and 15 : g £ g 3 e 8an A member of Typographical Union fi,m.‘ ‘and acquaintances are respect- inyited to attend the funeral to-das (Wednesday), at £:30 o'eggk..lm his late thence to St. &"hfll'l Q% ‘Where a solemn %.m, will be ted a:m e his soul, Fairbanks, 5 at 9 o'clock. "AIRBANKS—In this city. 1003, “beloved wife % Fa STINSON street, between carriage. erine, dearly beloved d Galvin-and the late John San Francisco. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdey). December 10, her )lne residence, thence to Si. Brigid's qulem high mass will repose o' clock. ISLER—In this ecity, Charles, beloved son of Jose, Marie Gisler, & e of Hal 7 years 2 months and 27 days. Interment Holy Cross GONZALEZ—In this city, December 6, 1903, Bonsalon. belgved husbdnd. of Edie W. Gonzalez, father of Anieta W. Gom- zalez, and brother of Alfred Gonzalez, a na- tive of California, aged 35 years 4 months Dr. M. E. and 11 days. " The funerai services will day (Wednesday), at Palace Hotel. Interment pri omit flowers. front line, | GOODMUNDSON—In East Oakland, December e 7. 1903, Ingleborg, beloved wife of the Captain L. Gcodmundson, mother of Bila B. Alyln K. Lawrence O..and Norma A. Good mundson and Mrs. Chester Ware, Mrs, M. Oisen and Mrs. N. Ste of Norway, aged 56 years 11 months and 12 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintance: fully invited to attend the funeral services to-morrow (Thursday), December 10, 1903. at 2. o'clock! at her late hame, 503 fourth street. between Tenth venues, East Oakland. HURLEY—In this city, December 7, 1903, Sa- rab G., beloved daughter of Jol rah Hurley, and sister of John J. and Evelyn Hurlsy, a native of San Francisco, aged 3 years 5 months and 14 days. 7 Thes funeral will take (Wednesday), at _10:30 o' clook, ents’ residence, 2641 Harrison s Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Hcly Cross Cemetery. KENNY—In the City and County Hospital, De- cember 8, 1903, James Kenny, a land, aged 38 years. KEYES—In this city, December 8, 1903, George 0., beloved husbard of Marga stepfather of Maurice, Nora O'Connel] and the late O’Connell, a nath 39 vears 3 months and 13 days. Harmony Lodge No. 9, A. O. @7 Friends and acquaintapces are respect- fully invited to attend the fure: (Thursdey), December 10, at 2 his late residence, 130 Twenty-eighth street, between Dolores and Chureh. O. ©. F. Cemetery. Please om! KILLELEA—Friends and acquaintances are in- vited to attend a requiem high anniversary mass for the repose of -the soul of the late James Twenty-third and Guerrero streets, Thursda; Annie M. Killelea, at St at 9 o'clock. OSTER—In this city, nd Annfe Koster, and sister Eddie Koster, aged 10 months and 11 days. g7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the f (Wednesday), at 10 o'clock a. residence of ‘her parents, 18 Langton street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. LABORDE—In Mounique Laborde, beloved mother of Cather- Oakland, ine Laborde, Mrs. J. of J. Cassou and grandmother sou, a native of France, aged 73 years. > Friends and acquain: fully invited to attend the ‘Wednesday, December 9, 1808, at 1:30 o'clock, from her late residence, 820 Franklin street, Oakland, thence to Immaculat Church for services. Interment St. Ma Cemetery, Oakland. LE STRANGE—In this city, December 7, 1903, Roseanna, beloved wife of Patrick Le Strange, mother of Matthew, Minnie, Myrtle, Loretta Le Strange, daughter of Catherina and the late John Riley, and sister of Thomas and Florence, John, Estelle, Daniel Riley, Mrs. George Ki James MeCormick and Mrs. E. J. Lawlor, a native of Brooklyi N. Y., 8 monthg and 12 day: {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral today, ats at 8:30 o'clock, from her 18 De Boom street, thence to Church, corner Fremont and Harrison streets, where ‘a solemn requiem high mass wili be. celebrated for the repose commencing at 9 o‘clock. Cross Cemetery. [ULLER—In this city, Cbarles A.. beloved husband Muller a native of Germany, days. A member of Eureka Lod; H. 8., Court Hubertus No. 15, Court Yerba Buena No. 913, 1. O. Foresters. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invitcd to attend the funeral fally (Wednesday), December 9, at from his late residence. 2008 Folsom street, between Twenty-second and thence to St. Anthony" Folsom straets, where a requij Wil be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. In Cross Cemetery. IDLINGTON—In thi; ‘Thoma: lington, and father of Mrs. W, and Mrs. A. F. Brinkman, Ramsey, Huntingdonshire, icnglund, aged 64 years S months and 14 days. Yerba Buena Lodge. Scottish Occidental Lodge No. 22, a Dorado Lodge No, 8, 1 0. O. mento; St. John Lodge No. 73, Keystone Lodge No. 2107 Ivanhoe Lodge No. 5, K. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral tc-morrow (Thuraday) at 2 o'clock, from Temple, corner Post and Montgomery streets, under the auspices of Oeccidental Lodge No. 22, F. and A. M. RIORDAN—In this city, Deécember 7, at her residence, The Stratbmore, 207 Mary A., beloved wife of the Riordan, and mother of Dan Lalla and Kittie ¥. Riordan and Mrs. Thomas H. Keeffe of the City of Mexico, a native of | the city of Cork, Ireiand, aged 70 years and 7 (Sonora, Tuolumne County, papers months. piease copy). 7 The funeral services will Paul's / Church, Twenty-ninth streets, to-day (Wednesday), at 1:30 o'clock. | Interment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. ROBERTSON—In Sacramento, beloved husband of Roselia | 1903, William, Halnes Robertson, a native of 25 years and 2 months. SCHAEFER—In this city, December. 7, 1903, Fritz Schaefer, beloved brother IWulff, a native of Germany, aged 64 years| A member of Wil- helm Tell Lodge No. 2, O. d. H. §.. papers pléase copy.) nd acquaintances are respect- fully fovited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at_2 o'clock, from the resi- dence of H. O. Wulff, 2001A Ha 2 months and 14 daya. (Portland, Or. £ Friends corner of Twenty-fifth, where v 11 held under the ai e i i iy g gl reka Lodge No. Mount Olivet Cemetery by nue. SE—In Oakland, December 7. 1903, Emma e beloved wife of C. B. L. Sease, and Mmother of Ethel B. Sease, a native of South Carolina, aged 41 years 4 months and- ends and acquaintances are. respect- ted to attend funeral “December 9, 1903, at 2 at near ighth. Cemetery. Interment Nora Everen sister of Alvin W. H. 24 years and 28 days. Chureh, where a re- be celebrated for the of her soul, commencing at 9:30 December 8, 1003, 10 o'clgek, at the Margaret, of Piymouth, Mass., aged December Emilda Koster. beloved daughter of Ed a mative of San Franeisco, December Interment Holy { December 7, devoted father of Mrs. Kat! aged 55 years and Church, Army city, December §, 1903, beloved husband of Pauline C. Rid- electrié car fromi Thirtieth street and San Jose ave- | thence to St. Patrick’s Church, Mission Third and Fourth, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 o'clock. - Interment Holy Cross Cemetery by at 9 o'clock, Union _street, Cemetery. and the late n Bay, aged take place to- vate. Please late sister of wart. & native s are respect. East Twenty- and Eleventh hn J. and Sa- place today from the par- treet, sbetween interment native of Ire- et Keyes and Luke and John _Joseph A member of W ral to-morrow ! o'clock, from | Interment I it flowers. Church, 1903, of Edna an ‘uneral to-day m., from the 1908, mother-in-law of Fex Cas- are respect- eral services te Conception Bernice, nd Clare Ipatrick, Mrs. aged 39 years residenc St. Brendan' | of her soul, | 1908, of Catherine Heck, e No. 6, 0. d. . of A, and | to-da; 9:30 o'clock, Twenty-thi m high mass terment Holy F. Sulsberg a native off| A member of Rite Masons: nd A M.; Ei | F.. ot Sacra- | A0 U W the Masonlc Larkin street, iate Corneiius F., Cotnelius, be held at St, and Church | December 7, Canada, aged of Mrs.' H. O Oregon. street, 1 ser. ices of Eu- Interment funeral Henry Vollers, husband of Amelia Vollers, and father of William. and Henry Vollers. and Mrs, Catherine E. Schmitt, a native of Ger- many_aged 70 years. . £ Funeral _will take place from his late residence at San Mateo, Wednesday, Decem- ber 9. at 11 o'clock. thence -taking the 12:20 train from San Mateo for Cypress Lawn Cemetery., WALKER—In East Oakland, December 8, 1903, Sarah Abby Walker, beioved mother of Mrs. J. Cotts, Mrs. H. Weeks, Thomas W.. Jobn C. and tho late David E. Walker. WALSH—In this. city December 6 1908, Michael J.. beloved husband of the late Cath- erine Waish, and father of Mamie Walsh, Mrs. J. E. W. Carey, Mrs. William A. Keefe, and grandfather of Aileen. Phyliis and Clare - ence Keefe, a native of County Mayo, Ireland, aged 76 years 3 months and 14 days. (Pittse fleld, Mass., papers piease copy.) F"flcndl and acquaintances are respect- tully irvited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 9 o'clock, from his late resi- dance, 200 Utah strect, thence to St. Charles Borromeo’s Church. where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. WARREN—In this city, Decembér S, 1903, August, beloved husband of Joserhine War- ren, and father of Harry A.. Theodore E.. Gustave, Frederick C. and Arthur Warren, & native of Prussia, aged i3 years 3 months and 25 days. : > Friends and acquaintances are respec fully invited to attend the funeral to-morro (Thursday), at 10:80 o'clock, from his la regidence, 58 Rausch street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Alameda Co:mty. hine L. and Charles F. Girard to Wal- 100 Harrington_and Michael A. Mclnnis, lot on S line of Twelfth streat, 84:6 W of Alice, W 28 by S 100, block 162, same, Oak- iand:’ $10. Willtam C. and Helen W. Pond to Quon Jee, subdivisions A and B in lot 8, block 796, map No. 2, Watts Tract, Oakland: $10. Hannah Conroy (widow) ta Sam and Dora Crokner, lot on E line of West street, 25 S of Seventeenth, S 25 by E 90, portion Iot 4, block F A, map of property of North Oak- land Homestead Association, X D. 784, Oak- land; $10. Sarah E. Stevens (widow) to Joseph J. Riv- ers, lot on W line of Shattuck avenue, 210 N | of Vine street, N 30 by W 135, portion of lot 13, block 1, Graves and Taylor Tract, Berke- ley; $10. Guy H. and Bessie T. Stokes to Mary S. Stckes (widow), lot on S line of Dwight way, 100 E of Dana street, E 50 by S 134:6, lot 6 block I, Leonard Tract, Berkeley; $100. Mary C. Barker (by J. L. Barker, attorney) and James L. Barker and Grace E. and W. J. Mortimer to Emma G. Mentz, N 45 feet of jots 13 and 14, block 1, amended map of portion of La Loma Park and Wheeler Tract, Berkeley, deed and agreement; $10. & Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jones to Jesse V. Matteson, lot 47, Galindo Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Malinda C. Skelton (widow) to Emile Adet, lot on N line of Pacific avenue. 50 W of St. Charles street, W 94:11 by N 150, lots 2 and 3, block L, property of Columbus Bartlett, néar Mastick station, Alameda; $10. Theresa A. and N. B. Bowers to Frederick W. Cuthbertson, lot on E Iine of Regent street, 60.60 S of Crist, S 36.13 by E 143.6, lot 14, Crist Tract, Alameda: $10. Mary A. Solomon (widow) to Benjamin F. and John H. Solomon, lot on E line of Tele- graph avenue, 100 S of Birch strect. S 20, B 100, S 30, B 34, N 30, W_134, being fraction of ot 29, map Temescal Park. Oakland; aiso lot on E line of Telegraph avenue, 100 S of Temescal avenue, E 100 by N 25, portion lot 5, map same, Oakland: wift. John Mullen to Catherine Mullen (wite), lot on N line of Forty-sixth street, 800 E of Grove, N 30, E to line of Shattuck street, 8§ to N line of Forty-sixth, W to beginning, lot 28, block 2111, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oak- land: $500. Abigail V. and Jogeph Graves (husband) to Rebecea A. Pratt dwife of -Howard S.). lot 19 and NE 5 feet of lot 18, being a strip of 5 feet wide parallel with dividing line of lots 18 and 19, block G, map resubdivision of blocks G and H, Flint Tract, etc., Oakland: $10. Thomas and Emaline Shorter (wife) to Wil- 1tam C. Hodges, iots on Clinton street, 50 by 100, being lots 9 and 10, block K. Clinton, East Oakland; $500. Oscar Barrelle to Sarah J. Barrelle, SW line of East Fifteenth street. 130 Eleventh avenue. NW_ 30 by SW 130, lot_19, and portions of lots 18 and 20, block 61, Clin- ton, East Oakland: gift. R. A. and Florence E. Berry (wifs) to Bea- trice A. R. Stocker (single), lot on S line of Prince street, 230 E of Wheeler, E 60 by 8 155, lot 6. block C, map portion of Woolsey Tract, Berkeley: $10. Thomas Hart (widower) to John Hart (wid- ower), lot on E line of Dana street, 524 N of Bancroft way, E 137, N to $ line of University avenue. NW to E line of Dana street. S 30 to | beginning, portion of lot 3, Villa Lots, adjoin- ing university on south, Berkeley; $10. E—— ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— FRANKLIN FIRE - INSURANCE COMPANY QF FHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania. on the 3ist day of December, A D, 1003, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Staté of Californis. gorsgant to the pro- visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by tae Commissioner : CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock. pal in Cash id up $400.000 00 p ety Real Estate owned by Company... $238.200 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 101,398 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned hy Company.. 2,471,428 00 Amount af Loans secured by pledge of Bonde, Stocks and other mar- Ketable securities a: collateral . Cash in Company's Office . Cash in Banks . Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans . o Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages ... Premiums in due Course of Collec - LIABILITIES. Losses adfustad and unpaid . .. #17.%88 31 Losses !‘Il process of Adfustment or » in Suspense ............ € ew .e 37,638 92 Losses resisted, inciuding expenses. 6.925 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Ting one year or less, $467.731 09. Teinsurance 80 per cent ....... 213,805 54 Gross on Fire nllh"r;l:- one year, $710.- a0 Tainmutance Pvo rls . 308,412 13 services Wed- o'clock p. m., Baptist Church, on Filbert street, Mountain View SHEPPARD—In_this ecity, December §, 1! rd, beloved daughter ¢ M. S. and Ida B. Phetteplace, and devoted da wnd Mrs. L. “Butterfleld, a natl of Michigan, aged STEWART—In this city, December 8 1908, Frances A.. widow of the late T. T. Stéw- art, aged 76 years. (New Orleans and Can- anda! [=4 In this city. phie, wife of the late. Perry mother of Willlam H.. and Jda M. Stinson and the . N. Y., papers please copy.) neral and interment private. Stinson, Frances J., Harry late Katle A. Byram, a native of Scotland, aged 76 years. S oeatay) et 080 g clocks (Wedn: A cl 76 v ashiagton bas ressmel - Ty Dr.R.L.Walsh st Bis forme: ofises place to-day from her late where ser- dea'al prasiies « . 25¢ icles . Commissions and Brokerage due and to become dur . . Total Liabilities $1.671,315 2¢ patm——— TicoME. t cash actually received for Fire B RIS sout s ot gus chers $643,948 52 Recelved for interes: on Bonds and Mortgages .. ... 6,863 20 Recetved for interes' ard dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources . 109,223 84 Received for Rents ... 7.089 10 ..... . ST97.004 68 —t amount paid for Fire Losses ’fil‘l‘_ 7,000 38, losses of a1, - L FR00 %0 141,789 23 35,604 35 20,902 31 92,344 3T T8 15 force| December 3’1‘1 1902.| 99,196,079 | 1,122,525 05 218 SANSOME ST.

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