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H THE S FRANC ISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2. 1904 ' DEATH NOTICES. Continuei From Page Thirteen. res ce, toma street. Interment Sa- “:a_h‘g\'.;“s’u, \',_\» 11:30. traih from Third aé Townsend streeds 5 SHARON—In this city, March 1, 1804, Wil tem B. Sharon, beldved son of -Annie and Sharon, a native of San Francisco, ars and_6. months. Oakland, = Cal, March 1, 1904 George Mead, beloved husband of Sarah D. | Smith, and father of Frank M. Smith of 7166 East Fifteenth strest, Oakland, ‘and Mre, Ed M. Faught of Santa Rosa, a native of Connecticut, ‘aged 73 years 7 months and 9 days 1 2 SORNIN:--In this city, February 1 exandre Sornin, beloved . father of Noernie Sorhin and Mrs, A: de St. Germain. (New York papers please ¢opy.) - erat services | to-day -(Wednesday), ‘at Jock, from the Church of Notre Dame des . Victoires, on Bush street. Interment “Holy Cross Cemetery, by train leaving Third ard Townsend streets at 11:30 o'clock. THOMPSON—in this city, Februa , 1004, | Johp Thompson, brother of William Thomp- Brookiya N. Y., a native of New §7 Remains at_the mortuary chapel of the Golgen Gate Undertaking Company, 2 Mission strect, mear Twenty-first. NTERBOOM- February" 29, Lewis Vier! e of Germany, 1904, aged | A nat! 4 8 monthe. at the parlors of V Stockton stree G—1In this oity, March.1, 1804, Dalia, beloved of David W. Whiting, of Mre. Louisa Perats. and the r of August; Steils, Virginia and Paul Pe- Mrs. George- McCracken, Mrs. Conserva_and Mre. John ‘WHiting, { years & alente; Ma- | daughter lste Bernard- Perata,-and sis Emil," Fred rats ‘and Charles & -native of Sen Francisco, aged months and 26 daye. WULF—In .thie city, March 1, 1904, George | R., beloved husband of Cora Wulf, a native | of ‘$an Francisco. > Remains at the mortuary chapel of the | TUdertaking Company, 2475 near Twenty-first. city, February- 29, 1904, beloved husband of Min- | ive of Tennessee, aged | 22 days. (Chicago, | . papers please copy.) | ances are respect- | t funeral to-day at 2:30 o'clock, from the | rs of Porter & White, 432 Golden | Interment Odd Fellows' Cem- ete: ? | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | TUESDAY, MARCH 1 | Alexan@er and Nellle Bond to Charles Mor- | tom, lot on S line of Vallejo sireet, 161:6 W | of Lerkin, W 50 by € 88; $10. Frank H. énd Mary B. Kilduff to George J. | Petty, undivided one-half of 16t on E line of | Polk strect, §7:6 8 of Vallefo, § 50, B 125, N 5I:2, W 188:10%; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Jean Mialocg and Jean Lasserre, Jot on N line of | Bush street, 287:6 W of Van Ness avenue, | 120; $—. | Dustan to, Mary R. Dustan, lot | o N line of Bush street, 100 W of Van Ness | avenue, W 137:6 by N :120: $10. | Hyman azd Hattie Labell (or Label) to Es- | telie Labell, lot on E line of Octavia street, 85 N of Post, N' 25 by E §2:6; $10. | Albert “Van Der Naillen to Joseph- Cayers, e of Popt street, 180:6 W eof Oc- 5:10 by S _120;$10. Gegrge L. (or G. L) and Katie L. Fitz to Armstrong, lot‘on: N line of B 7:6 W of Laguna street, W 32:6 by N | Joseph M. and Caroline L. Parker to Samuel C.- Moore, on § line of Washington street, 165 W of Locust, W 27:6 by § 127:8%: $10. | er to Margaret A. Grant, lot | of Clay and Cherry etreets, E 510, \. Grant to same, same; gift | Robert H. McGovern, -Margaret V. Spottis- | McGovern), wife of Paul L., James J., | llip F. and Catherine W. McGovern to Mar- t McGove: on W line of Cook street, 8§ of P s avenue, § 25 by W 120; | and Christing: G. on N line ‘of asonic avenue, W- S§5:6, Reay Fuiton ~ 1 and Channel str 30; also- lot on & 4 streets, SW W 240, rest in wharf djacent to ide ‘thereof; £16. arles ‘ot on £ line reet, 45 Hampshire or Yor Robert ¥ owrow, lot E 100, W 160, - M. street kg N 100: also ot Twenty #1d De Haro 00, W E 100 & 12 Henry A ah J. Starks 1o John Dex. | d Third avenue, 175 N of v 130; o ement 120 e ¥ 1803 N uitclaim deed ander Shores to Aunie Ellwood, lot on % | of Sixteenth svenye E R by 1 140; §2 R tiah = ver to L th” avenue more or le der Shores, | t 140, Com- &nd Mabel E. Reynolds to same. orner-of Fourtcenth avenve apy i . W 96:10, N 4 | t, .5 me 1 E ame #venue and H street, £ erd: $10 h by § 600, quitclaim Realty- Company to Rosa Dodd, lot on 20, 1004, Al- | | committed { 102:93;, MODERN METHODS AT EMERGENCY HOSPITALS Many Important Innovations and Im- - provements Are Introduced by Chief Surgeon Brackett. Improvements and innovations intro- duced in the City Emergency Hospitals by Chief Surgeon George. F. Brackett within'the last few weeks have placed these most important institutions on a thoroughly modern basis and have greatly improved their efficiency. Yesterday morning all of the attaches of the hospitals appeared for duty in white duck uniforms, the insignia of the office of each being neatly embroid- ered on the military collar of the ser- vice coat. The purpose of this inno- vation is to prevent confusion and clas- sify the employes, that strangers and' patients may. know whom they are ad- dressing when at the hospitals. An important order is to.the effect that all attaches of the various Emer- gency Hospitals shall be vaccinated im- mediately, as smallpox is sometimes brought ¢to the hospitals by patients, the nature of whose illness i§ not im- mediately determinable. Idlers and persons possessed of mor- bid curiosity are now forbidden to en- ter the hospitals. Outside physicians, who sometimes volunteer their assist- ance and advice in the treatment of patients, will henceforth retain their| advice unless the same is solicited by the surgeon on duty. Dr. Brackett says | that hereafter all responsibility for the | treatment of persons brought into the hospitals shall rest with the regularly appointed physicians. A change of attending surgeons will be made throughout the hospitals from time to time, that those on duty at out- side stations may become more con- versant with the importance of the work at the Central Emergency Hos- | pital, where all of the capital opera- tions are performed. — CONDUCTOR DINGWALL WINS FIGHT FOR RESTORATION Judge Hebbard Issues Writ of Man- date Compelling Carmen’s Union to Reinstate Secretary. George Dingwall, former secretary and treasurer of the local branch of the Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Employes of America, who was expelled from the union in Sep- tember, 1802, after a trial on a charge of conspiring against the welfare of the union and its president, Richard Cornelius, has won his legal fight for restoration. Yesterday Judge Hebbard issued. a writ of mandate compelling the union to reinstate him. The court held that Dingwall was expelled illegally, in that he was tried on charges not provided for in the laws of the association. R R Ninetéen Cooks Wanted. The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces an examination on March 19 for the position of cook, In- dian service, to fill nineteen vacancies at salaries from $400 to $600 per an- nunt; age limit 20 years or over. view of the difficulty the commission has experienced in securing eligibles for the position of cook it is desired that all persons -who are qualified will apply for this position. { desire to compete should apply to the United States Civil Service Commis- sion, Washington, D. C., for applica- n form 1093, which should be prop- erly executed and filed With the com- mission at ‘Washington prior to' the hour: of closing business on March 19. e Mrs. Chambers’ Husband Blamed. In a Coroner’s inquest held yesterday on the body of Lola Chamber who suicide on February 9 by turning on the gas, the jury returned a verdict of suicide and added: “Caused by herseif with suicidal intent ac- count of negl husband on t and ill-treatment by of Hugo street, Tot on E N to William Soltmann, avenue, 0 N of Hugo street, by E . J heodore o of Forty-sixth aven: y W also lot on ¥ P street, s LW street ty-sixth £10 re Sornin O and 150 & to Noemie Sornin, bl Thirty-fifth Bonn to Sy f Ashbury s 26:0, N ] B Park Lane Tract $10. Ducas Ce Minna 6; (corporation) to Gusto! lot on W line ngen . N 50 b b, lot und ; $10. n Weales, lot on E | N of C Roa biock 0. tot i1, <10, to Southern Pacific Coy of _Fourteenth avenus 4 SW 100, block 10 lot_on SW SE of Q street, ny line Builders” Contracts. and Elizabeth Wren (owners) with shn Flaherty ractor architect —All Work for a three-story frame building (flats on SW corner of Thirteenth and Walter street W by S 100; $5850, Kate Hendricks (owner) with Erik Boes (con- tractor), hitect—All work for a three- story 1 7 line of Fourteenth streat 5 by W 125: $6700, H croft (owners) with Wwilliam mpany (contractors), chitects Politeo—Plumbinz. s fitting, line of M. G. Wilson ¢ Cunningham & of Van 00, 100 $16 Sutter Ness 089 by § et. architects same—Steam me on same; $4084. M. H. Bohen (owner) with Roundtree Home Building Company (contractors). architec Theo W. Lenzeny-All work for a_one-story nd basement frame building on W line of hrader street, the N line of which is 100 from S line of Carl street, 25 by 100: $2850. Alexander and Frederick ~Thain (owners) with P. H.. Pierce (contractor), architect tractors), heating system for = Charles J. Rousseau—All work except mantels, | grates, gas fixtures, for a three-story basement frame building (three flats) on X line of Waller street. 156:3 W of Steiner, W by N 137:6, WA 375; §7700. and e A Nt S A 4’—_&——-& ORDER FOR THE | GREAT TWENTIETH CENTURY COOK BOOK. Maill This Order to Tho San Prancisco Call With 7S¢ The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, Cal.: Inclosed herewith please find of The Call's Great Twentieth is The Call's Premium rate tc all Coms ety S S its six whnfli-’ ers to the daily and Sunday paper, and the additional 2sc is to prepay shipping charg SIGNET ..... - STREET .. es.) In| Persons who | line of | wer, water heater for building on | ame owners with Mangrum & Otter (con- | 'RATE ON OVERDUE NORWEGIAN BARK IS ADVANCED TO FIFTY PER CENT Although Out 166 Days From Montevideo for This Port the Theo- dor Is Thought by Many to Be All Right and May Have Aban- o | | | + The rate of insurance on the Norwe- gian bark Theodor was advanced yes- terday to 50 per cent. In spite of the high rate, however, conservative ship- ping people do not believe that the ves- sel has been lost. She left Rotterdam April 9, 1903, for this port. She put into Montevideo August 11, and September 21 resumed her voyage to San Fran- cisco. She has not been heard from since and is now out 166 days from Montevideo. Although heavy stqrms have been | reported in the waters through which ay the Theodor’s course, she was well able to take care of herself in any kind of weather. A stout ship, well | manned and in charge of careful navi- | gators, it is considered more than Hkr\ly’ ‘mal. finding the passage around the ! Horn impossible, her captain changed { his course and is coming here by the | longer. but less blustery way of the| Cape of Good Hope. | The other overdues are quoted as follows: Robert Rickmers, 30 per cent; W. F. Babcock, 15 per cent, and Gen- eral Mellinet, 15 per cent. AT “hooner Antelope. felt for the safety of the which left here River and has not Heavy weathe left here | Anxiety for ¢ Grave | schoone nxiety Antelops January yet The sighted a rez pre 9 which he thought was if it was she has been and is evidently having a back is now out forty- Hume & Co., ned. The Antelope is egister and was built in dri hard five she say RERAL L T ke e Sierra Has New Steward. Harry Allen, chief steward of the Oceanic teamship Company’s liner Sierra. will remain this trip in order to undergo a surgi- on. His piace wiil he taken by sber, who was chief steward of the Kalsha liner Nippon Maru up to sel was taken from the ways a cruiser by the Allen, Webber caterer to the and can be de- D up the reputation of the ashor cal opera Frank We Toyo K the tir Sierra’s *Sailing Hour Changed. Owing to the te arrival at New York of t British-Australian mall the Oceanic hip Company’s liner Sierra, scheduled to o-morrow at ® b m. will hot get away . to-morrow - Supply Goes to Navy Yard. e United States navy supply steamer Sup- ply. which arrived Monday night grom Guam, went to Mare Island yesterday mofning fmme- diately after passing quarantine inspection. AR - AR, Changes of Captains. | Captain Eagles has taken command of the collier Montara and Captain Dahllop has been appuinted skipper of the schooner Sausalito. v Alzoa Will Change Berths, | The Pacific Mail ¢ ny's big freighter Alzoa. which is still disgorging Oriental mer- chandise at the Pacific Mall wharf, will be moved to0-morrow (o Greenwich street, where she will finish discharging. The Algoa's CATRO has crowded the Pacific Mail wharf from end {0 end, from floor to roof, and this in spite of the fact that the adjaent warehouse has been thrown open to the company and has swallowed many tons that otherwise would have cumbered the whart, | — OF Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. ‘The British ship Travancore is ch | for wheat to Eprope at 14s 6d. e | The ship Gerard C. Tobey returns to Hone- lulu with general o s | o i A Cargo for Honolulu. | The back Santiago safled yesterday for | Honolulu with an assorted merchandise cargo, ued at 569,324 and including the followin; | 850 bbls flour, 3385 gals 65 cs wine, 40 cas] ! beer, 50 pkgs paste, 2700 lbs beans, 300 Ibs | coffee, bbis saimon, 70 cs 4" good: | 20,000 1hs salt, 3,186 1bs sugar, 10 es tabi | breyarations. 88 cis corn. 104 cls barley, | cils oats. 4060 Ibs bran. 450 bales haye 74qe | Ibs middlings, 215,260 Ibs fertiliger, 75 lime, 6 cs blasting caps and fuse, ‘331 pas marchinery, carboys acid, 220 - late, 130 pkgs millwork, 408 bars 106 hals 1o 25 bxs soap, 26 bxs candles, 34 pkgs powder, 2 rolls leather. —_— Notice to Mariners. POINT PINOS, CALIFORNIA. The following affects the List of -‘nd ‘Bu:ys.bx-'-“mflc Cflm:tn}lm page 17: No- tice is hercby given nt istiing Buoy, pammted ved and letterod " Prp i heretofore moored about three-quarters of & mile NW. 3 W. of Point Pinos Light Station, Cal., has. gone adrift. At last accou ¢ buoy was one and a quarter (1) south of its proper position and about one mile off Thote, oEfforts will be made to tow the duoy into Monterey, it wi be ealy s date o el e v order of the Lighthouse Board. W. P. DAY, Commander, U. §. N., Inspector Twelfth Lighthouse District. Pt e« Lt Branch _Hydrographi U. BUN., Mer- "‘:»fnnh-!] nlgim.‘*‘.”-&* n-um‘ e The Time Eall on the tower of the Ferry <+ 5 . NORWEGIAN BARK , THEO- | DOR, WHICH 18 LONG | LOVERDUE THIS PORT. | k g =5 23 i butlding was dropped exactly at noon to-da: i. e, at noon of the 120th meridlan, or at § . Greenwich time. J. C. BURNETT, Lieutenant. 8. N., in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. cd States Coast and Geodetic Survey— rime and Height of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance 1o San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent NOTE—The hizgh and low waters occur at front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. Unt NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, vxcept when there are but three tides, sometimes occurs. ‘The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, March 1. McKellar, 123 hours Br stmr Wellington, from Cemox. Stmr Pomo, via Point Aren Stmr Mackinaw, from Tacoma. Ahlin, 12 hours from Albion, Storrs, 5 days 15 hours Stmr Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. ; Nor stmr Hero, Syvertsen, 5 days from Lady- smith. CLEARED. Tuesday, March 1. Stmr City ofPuebla, Jepsen, Victoria and Port Townsénd, Pacific Coast S. §. Co, Bark Santiago, Anderson, Honolulu, Spreckels & Bros. Co. SAILED. Tuesday, March 1. U § stmr Sherman, Brugulere, Manila. J. D. $tmr City of Puel Jepsen, Victoria. sStmr Maggie Corning, Halfmoon Bay. Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, Portland, etc. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmt Samoa, Madsen, San Pedro. Stmr ‘Tacoma. Stmr Eureka. Stmr Oleen, Caspar. Stmr ickson, Eureka. Bark Santiago, Anderson, Honolulu, Schr Volant, Skipper, Tillamook. SPOKEN. Jan 18, in lat 49 S, long 64 W, bark Nuuanu, from New York for Honolulu. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS. March 1, 10 p. m.—Weather cloudy; wind southwest, velocity 8 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. ASTORIA—Sailed Mar 1—U S stmr Dix, for San Francisco; Br ship Glenesslin, for Port Natal; stmr Prentiss, for San Francisco. Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Oregon, hence Feb 28; schr Viking, hence Feb 10. Sailed Mar 1—Schr Commerce, for Manila; schr Repeat, for San Francisco, prrived Mar 1—Schr Laura Madsen, hence eb 17. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Mar 1—Bktn Tam O'Shanter. for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Lakme, from Eureka; stmr Charles Nelson, from As- toria. Sailed Mar 1—Stmr W. H. Kruger, for San | Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Mar 1—Stmrs Homer and Arcata, for San Francisco. Sailed Mar 1—Schr Ivy, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Mar 1—Schr Melrose, from San Pedro. REDONDO—Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Newburg, CPORT TOWNSKNDSatled Mar 1—Br ship 4 —Br Clan Grabam, for Newcastle, Aus. TATQOSH—Passed Mar 1—Nor stmr Tellus, hence Feb 27, for Ladysmith. Passed in Mar 1—Br stmr Empress of In- dia, from Honglong, for Vancouver. et Mxe ® .lupl:a:onhm. for s oo SRR P i from Tacoma, for Qnu:mm . GRAYS HARBOR-—Safled Mar 1—Schr I. :-nWool. for San Francisco; bktn Skagit, for * i Hamburg, doned the Horn Passage to Come by the Cape of Good Hoj pe — COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Fifteen. 7c per Ib; White Lead, 6%@ic, according to T UICKSIL VER-—$43@44 for local and SIL or local use $42 50@43 50 per flask for export. SALT—Bales, $1 40; Dairy, $8 5049 per ton; Granulated, $9 50@1 Half Ground, 100-1b bags, $1 30; do, 50-1b bags. $5: Rock Salt. $4 25 in 100 and $4 50 in 50-1b bags: Genu- ages of 224, 100 and 50 Ibs respectively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows. per Ib, in 100-1b bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5.55¢ | Powdered, 5.40c; Candy Granulated, 5.40c: Dry | Granulated, fine, 5.30c; Dry Granuiated, coarse, 00-1b bags only), 5.10c; Cnonfectioners’ A, 30c; Magnolia A, 4.90¢; Extra O, 4.50c Golden C, 4.70c; “D,” 4.60c: barreldP 10c mor: | half barrels, 25c mare; boxes, 50c more; 50-1p bags, 10c more for all kinds. TabletsHalt barrels, 5.80c: boxes. 6.05c: H. & E. Crystal Domincs, 8.3uc per ib. No orders taken for | less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. | LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes. $1S@19; ex- tra sizes higher; Redwood. $19@23; Lath, 4 | feet, $3 T5@4: Pickets, $1 hingles. $2 for No.'1 and $1 50 for No. 2; Shakes $14 for and $15 for sawn; Rustic, $32@34. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY. MARCH 1 qr sks . 203 |Screenings. sl . ctls . Barley, ctls .... Corn Meal, E: ern, ctls Beans, sks | Potatoes, sks . | Onions_ sks n, sks .. split 1, [onl 1,420 | Tallow, 500 Efides, 7,913 | Suga; 5|Chicory. bbls " bales 7 Paper. reams Shorts, sks . 200|Brandy, gals } OREGON | Fiour. ar sks .. 9,508 Bran. Fotatoes, sk 3,157 | Shorts, Onlons, 'sks 310 * sks . sks . STOCK MARKET. * Yesterday a Day of Interest and Dividend Payments. The vayment of inte and dividen: was chief feature of sterday’'s market, as s were dull. The only change worthy of e was the advance in Alaska Packers' to 5 50. There was rather more doing in the oil stocks and Home was slightly higher. oupon yesterday Market Street Rail- b= (1924), first consolidated mort- semli-annual, amounting to $128,100; Valley W r Company €s (1906), first e, semi. amounting to $149,.230 ‘ompany 4s (1906), third amounting to $40.000; c Company 6s (1905). iemi-annual, amounting to $9000; Ferries and | Cliff House 6s (1914), semi-amnual, amounting to $19,500;. Bay Counties Power Company 5s (1930), amounting to $45,000: California Central Gas and Electric 5 ). semi-annual. g Light a | Heat Gs; Poweil Street Railway 6s: quarter interest on the 4 per cent bonds of the Pack | Gas Improvement Company. _dividend yesterds Orpheum Company, regular monthly, 15¢ per share, amounting to | $11,250; Peerless Of Company, regular menth- 14c per share. amounting to $14,000: Twen- ty-Eight Oil Company, regular monthl; Se | sage, | Spring i Loomis, hence Feb 2 TERN PORTS. NEW YORK mond Castle, for ISLA HONOLULU- for Port Townsend. KAHULUL tor New York. FOREIGN PORTS, nia. ND PORTS. Dearg. hence Jan 1 GEELON ness, hen Ars Dec YOKOHAMA ived Mar 1—Bi ence Feb 10, APORE—Satled Feb for Honolulu. Feb Br 24— NEW YORK-Salled Mar 1 Liverpool; stmr Amsterdam, for P—Arrived Mar 1—Stmr New York Stmr k. from and GIBRALTAR from New Yor k, for Naples, and proce: P alsidont' Movement of Steamers. TO ARRIV Steamer, Titania Nanaimo ........ lagua. . eattleng Tacoma. Centralia. vs Harbor | Del Norte. Crescent City Eureka. | Humboldt Jeanie. | Seattle & Umattila. Rainier. North Fork .| Puget Sound P Seattle & Whatcom .| Humboldt « Coos Bay & « Humboldt Humboldt Mendocino & Pt. A San Wiego & Way Pts. San Pedro. . i Willapa Harbor. . | Seattle & Olympia W. H. Kruger| Rival. S. Barbara. ‘leared Feb 29—Br stmr Rich- | alled Mar 1—Bark St. James, Salled Mar 1—Stmr Oregonian, r 29 nila; w Br ship Oran- hip GIBRALTAR—Passed Feb 28 —B; Kish, from Norfolk, for Manila. Feb | stmr’ Arabia, Xew York. for Man stmr_Nubla, from Yokohama, for Ne ANTWERP—Sailed Feb 27 asia, for Tacoma | . MELBOURNE—Arrived Mar 1—Br bark In- { Verkip, hence Dee 27. | SYDN Arrived Mar 1—Br sl ved Feb 28—Br bark Inver- r stmi ~Br stmr Sco- stmr Sat- 4 Oct 6—Nor bark Bona hence Aug 18. CTORIA—Arrived Mar 1-Br stmr Em | s of India. from Hongkong. etc. | OCEAN STEAMER tmr Carpathia Rotter Kroon Palatia r Perugia, from Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Pennsyl- for Cherbourg an; Arrived Mar 1—Stmr Neckar, eded. |Mar. Mar. Mar. — SEATTLE—Arrived Feb 29—Stmr George | York. Ben per share, amounting to $3¢00; fan Francisco Brewerics Company, a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent on its preferred st Central Trust Company, a semi-annual dividend of 25 cent The California Wine a regular monthiy df payabie Marc The di | nd ‘of 60c per share, 25c per share just declafed r Mining Company amounts (o s pavable March 4 — AND BONDS Sales of bonds and stocks « change in February were as { Price during Month . COMPANIES. r I. Centrai Gas & Elec California St. Cable Co.| Cortra Costa Water Co. Hawaijan Com’l & Sugar’ Angeles Rallway Co. m L L A-Pac. R.R. 1st ¢ Market St. Ry. Ist Northern Ry. Co. - | Northern Ry. € North Pacific C Nerthe al th land Transit Co (stmd) P. Branch Ry. of Cal. ring Val. Water,1st m. ing Val. pring Val. 20, Sp ring Valley Water Co ocks Power. Light Co.. Ele. I Bank _Stocks | Cal._(limited) nk of California. | Cal. Safe Dep. & T. ¢ | First Nat, Bank of S. F erchants’ Ex. (in liq.) Powder Stocks— Giant Consolidated Co... Sugar Stocks- | Hawailan Com’l & Sugar. Hutchinson Sugar Plan Chico. quille River. .. 3 3 weli Sugar Co...... | Peru New York via Panama. (Mar. 4 | basahay Suger Plan. ... Coos Bay.... | San Pedro & Way Pts. Mar. Jscellancous Stocks— Oregon.. Portland & Astqria. Alaska Packers' Assn... Spokane Humboldt Fruit Canners’ Assn Newburg.....| Grays Harbor Wirle Assoclation San Pedro....| Grays Harbor, nic Steamshin Co.. tate of Cal ‘an lego & W, cific 3 7 ;l-med:\. }tl(:nolul: 3 Pacific Aux. Fire Alarm. 'omo. oint Arena & # Bonita Newport & Way Ports. | Mar. Stock and Bond Exchange. San Juan.....| New York via Panama. Mar. — Centenni | Seattle & Tacoma Mar. y —2 o | T ¢ . TUESDAY, March 12 p. m. . W. Elder..| Portland & Astbria y = S Doll !| Hakodate .. TL,-“,, ‘\J;Sy‘ s g G. Lindauer. .| Portland & Astoria. 108, |4 . ey Nevadan. Honolulu & Kahulul 4s qr coup.. 4108% {4 ar op new13zly — Siberia. +| China & Japan... e City Puebla. Puget_Sound Ports. v Alaskan -| New York Ala A W b= il Bay CPC .1 2 TO SAIL. Cal 1';:3« — 1044 % ‘al G 3 K Steamer. Deatinationy | Salls.| Pier. § m & ot 5e: —_ 03 (Om Cable fe.122 e Cal-st_C 5s.116%117% Pac G Imp 45 94 0§ March 2. | € C Wat bs. — 100 P E Ry Je..106% — Coos Bay direct..| 5 pm|Pier 8 |Ed L & P 65125 131 P & C H 65.10815 — Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pler 2 | F & C H 6s.1 —~ |[PE&EORE6s.116 — Coos Bay direct..|12 mlPler 13 | Geary-st bs.. 451: 90 |Powell-st 6s. — Willapa Harbor... | % pm|Pler 20 | H C&S 51,5104 = — Sac EG&R 5% 901,100 Los Angeles Ports.|10 am|Pier 10 | D« . 98% F & SIV 5118 — Elizabeth...| Coquille River.....|10 am|\Pier 20 | Hon R T 6s.106 — |Sierra R 6s.111151121 | Spokane. ...| Humboldt ... 30 p|Pler 9| L A Elec 5s. — 105 (S P of A Gs March 3. L ARyG.113 — | 4 Aurelia. Astoria & Portiand|10 am|Pier 2 (L A L Co 6s. — — -2-106% — [*Seattle & Alaska.[1l am[Pler 9 = Do gtd 6s. — — |S P of C 6s Sydney & Way....| 2 pm/Pler 7 Do gtd 58. 105310513 | (1965)Sr A.104% — Astoria & Portland|11 am/Pler 24 | LAP lem 5s.101% (1905)Sr B.1061, — Pt. Arcna & Albion| 6 pm|Pler 2 | Mkt-st C ¢s.116 asee) ....107 — State of Cal | San Diego & Way.| § am|Pier 11 | Do lem 5s.114 = — a912) us — Coronado...| Grays Harbor . 4 pm{Pler 10 | MV _&MtT5s.103%111% |SPC 1 cg fo. — — | March 4. | NRR of Cés. 107 Do _stmpd.100% — S.'Barbara. | Los Angeles Ports.| 1 pm|Pier 2 | Do Js......118 BELRGD — Eureka.....| Humboldt .. 9 amiPler i3 | NP CRIs.108 — SV W 6s..1044 — Arcata | Coos B. & Pt. Orfd|12 miPier 1i | N C Ry 38.. — — | Do 4s 2dm. 905100 Bonita..... | Newport & Way..| 9 am|Pier 1¢{ X ¢ P € Is. — 100 | Do s 3dm. 9815 — | March 5. | N S R R 5s. — 100§ Stkn G&E 6s. — 100 Pomona. ... | Humboldt . [Bler' 8| QS LERSES . — WG G — 7 | Pt Arena & HIgC =10 F00 s 08— China & Japan. pm|Pier 40 | WATER. STOCKS. Acap, N. Y. via Pana Pier 40 | Contra Costa — 41 (Port Costa.. — — » North Fork.| Humboldt . Pier 20 | Marin Co.... — 63 IS V W Co.. 40 1015 Raloler. <. Seattio & Wi 4 pm|Pier 10 GAS AND ELECTRIC. Maroh 6. Cent L & P 3% 5% ) 715 581 San Dicgo & Vay.| 9 amipler 11| Seatunt B T, D 100 | Sum S o S %% m|Pier 2 0.... 8 — UG ATl Puget Sound Ports. (11 amiPler 8 | T™° “¥RusrEES CERTIFICATES Seattle & Tacoma.| 5 pm/Pler 20 | s p g & E 58t . Mareh 7. S 00 Grays Harbor. 4 pm[Pler 10 FAERANCR Coquille River 6 pmiPler = | Firem's Fd.310 350 | Mexican Ports ...[10 am|Pler 11 BANIK STOCKS. ‘March o, Am Nt Bk. — 125 (L P& A.... Astoria & Portland|11 am|Pier 24 | Anglo-Cal .. 87% — |Mer Trust... — San Pedro & Way.| 9 am|Pier 11 | Pank of Cal. — 433 T Maroh 10, Cal Safe Dp. 150 S First Nationl — SAVINGS BANKS, Senator.......| Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pier 24 | o 5% T — 200 [Sav LY Fael- ] e e bt o By -0 % v Bi. — FROM SEATTLE. Mutual ‘Savi100 — [Union T Co. — 00 8 F Sav U..023 For. Sails. STREET RAILROADS. California — Presidio .... — 41 Skagway & Way Ports.(Mar. 4 Geary — 8o Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 5 POWDER. Skagway & Way Ports.|Mar. 10 = Giant . 6t a2 1 Vigorit ..... 315 ~ Juges & Way Ports. T SRR SUGAR. ay ar. 11 ' Hana 0. — 2Be |Kila €. = m»r Vi Valdez[Mar. 15 Hawaiian C. 41% Makawelt G - Yaldez & Way Ports..[Mar. 16 Honokaa S C 113 12 |Onomea § (. 2214 35 Valdez & Seward......[Mar.20 Hutch 8 PC. 8 3% Paahau S ¢. 1170 > ine Liverpool. $14, $15 and $18 per ton in pack- | | 5.3€e; Fruit Granulated. 5.30c; Beet Granulated | per | Association has declared | 2| of $1,000,000, of which $105,000 MISCELLANEOUS, - - Alaska P A.138 137 (Oceanic S £, 4% Cal F C A. 9 Pac Aux FA. 8 Cal Wine A. — 95 |Pac C Borx.167 MV& MtTm. 97% — | Morning Session. Board— $1000 L A Pac R R 1st con Bs. $5000 Pactfic Electric Ry 5s. $1000 S P of Arizona (1909). Streat— 10 Spring Valley Water Co. 5 Spring Valley Water €o... 1 Afterncon Session. Board— P 25 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 25 Honokaa S C 100 Paauhau S P Co.. 1$7000 Pacific Electric Ry bs. . $2000 S P Cal 1st con s (stamped) Street- { 10 Alaska Packers’ Unlisted Securities. sn. . ! MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Bid. Ask. S 01 120 |Sun Tel €s Bid Ask. CN W R 0s.110 112%| Do bs. t SF Drdk 5s. — 1131 [Sutter-st_3s.106 113 ! SF & NP 5s.111%111% [UR of SF 4s 79% 194§ PCR4s. — 100 . MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 22 95 Ala S Co... al Cot Mills — |Mills Ntl Bi.300 210 |Nev NtI Bk: — ‘al G&E Cor 40 INSRR...11 — Jockey C1. N € P Co.. 9 . Cal Powder.1 |Oak Bk Sav.112% — 1 Ship Co. 30 [Cak T Co... IT1&T.115 140 |IOOF Hall A n Bk Oak 63% — |Orpheum Co. | Chutes co... 8 |Pac S _Tel | City & Bk 1nz Fast Dynm. .15 230 FN Bk, Oak.i120 — | > Fischer Thir 1 — |S J Wat Co Frnch-A Pk.108 — {8 O&Tgbt Co Gas Con A.. 19% 21 |Swies-A Bic.114 Hono P Co.. 93, Truck Eleet.' — 13 Lon & SF Bk 60 |UR InCo pfd #4% — Mat Nav Co. — 20 Do com - 10% — California Stock & Qil Exchange. | Oil Stock— Bid © Asked. | Apello e Ay s . Assoctated Trust Certific: 19 Astec ........ | California” Standar Caribou el Central Point Con ago Crude Claremont Esperanza Fulton E o Kern River Monarch (of Arizona) Monte Cristo P 48 Oceldental of W Va.. - Oil City Petroleum 34 Peerless ..... 14 00 Reed Crude .. 3 | Senator a Pl 290 06 i oy, Land & 160 | Chutes Company 3 Fischer's Theater 118 Northern Cal Power .. LR SALES. Morning Session. Board— 1500 Tndependence Sovereign Kern Ofl Home. b Home dental 20 T Joees e Cristo s Afternoon Sessicm. Board SAN FRANCISCO STC XCHANGE Following were the sale< op the S#p Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday Morning Session. 00 Andes 48) 300 Ophir 40 50 Belcher 31| 600 Overman -,... 3€0 Caledonia . ..1 20 1060 Savage . 100 Con C & Va.l 65| 200 Silver Hill ., & 100 Mexican .....1 160 Uniion. Con 8 200 Orhir B Afternoon. Session Alta 00 Hale & Norc. Andes 00 Mexican Andes 200 Ophir aledonia 1 20! 200 Overman . 100 Caledonfa ...125 500 Savage 800 Con 'C & Va.l 60 1000 Scorpion 500 Exchequer 16/ 200 Yellow Jacket . 45 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE: Following were the sales . on the Pacide Stock Exchange yesterday Morni Alta Cak 1 | 100 Overman - 3 Caledonta .1 300 Seg 'Belcher.. 08 Crown Point 5 Union Con 85, €4| 100 Yellow Jacket 47 08 Afternoon Session. 100 Ophir ) Overman Savage .. TONOPAH MINING IXCHANGE. Following were the sales on- the San Fran: cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | | ‘ Morning Session. | 1000 MacNamara . 19| 100 Toy 1 | 1000 MacNamara . 20| 630 Ton Belment. o $00 Mont Ton .1 271311300 Ton Belmont. 30 o on 25| 200 Ton Bel . 8 200 Rescue i i Sy 2 Afternoon Session. A ivelyn + 33| 200 Ton Belmont: 3 500 MacNamara . 19| 100 Ton Belmons. oy 1075 Mont Tom .1 27l3| 100 Ton | 1400 Rescue 08| 200 Ton | 200 Rescue os! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. DAY, March 1—4’p. m Justice Kentuck Keyes Graes.. Lady Wash | Mexican | Bullton Occidentai Caledonia ...1 20 1 25 Ophir allenge Con 35 Overman | Choltar . 18 Potost nfidence ...1 05 1 15 Savage . Con C & Va.1 58 1 80|Scorpion | Con Imperial. 02 €3 Seg Belch |Con NY .... 03 OfiSjerra Nev Crown Point. 23 Silver FHIl - , Exchequer __. 15 - Gould & curl a1 e ale & Norc. 94 96|Yel ¥ | Haie 3 26[Yellow Jacket 47 % TONOPAH MI) h | Bid. Asi P Bid Ask | Colehan ..... —" 18|Ray Bwten... A% | Esperanza ... — 01/Ray Ton ... 10- iy | Gipsy Queen. — 30|Rav & OBHen | Gold_Anchor. 10 Rescue | MacNamara . 18 20/Ton Bel Mizpah Exten 10 - Ton & Catr. o Mont Ton..1 2735 1 30|Ton Exten. .. Xevada Chief. — 40(Tom of Nev.§ T /N Y Ton . — ©02Ton N sur‘v'.s an | Paymaster 0 12 Ton Midway, 38 | ——— BANK COMMISSIONERS ISSUE FOUR LICENSES Three of New Institut tions Are‘ cated in Los Angeles and Othcrw o at Ontario. e e Board of Bank Commissio issued licenses for four new bnn:l: yesterday. All of*the Institutions will begin business to-day. The Co-opera- tive Savings Bank is located in Los Angeles. It has an authorized capital 0 is subscribed. M. P. Snyder is presid, | of the bank and F. H. Nichols e is cashier. The Union Bank is a commercial institution located in Los Angeles, 1t laulhorl:fid capital is $25,000, which is | fully subscribed. A, M. Chaftry is its - president and J. B. Chaffry. js cashier. The Federal Bank is a cormercial institution with an authorized capital of $25,000, which is paid up: in full; It aJso has Los Angeles for fts home. z" tn;t(?h‘rkh::-’k been - chosen presi- e Nead ool and - €. A. | Nead The Fidelity Savings Bank is estab- lished at Ontario and has an author-" ized capital of $25,000, which is half paid up. A M. is its and H. E. Swan its cashier. its