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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904 e Z i I'!l\ IDEVl.l!’ !glcu — alfil.loé 0; E}'"}r\.'el:; Plne‘l';m; o6 BRM @ AT &l i 445,550 2 A D SAN FRANCISCO and Suburban Home - enry or Harry Shuman io Bruno Reman. s e o s"('."?n’-‘r:a:: o ‘E' Efuz:hss " Ena ai Jaterest 1n STATEMENT .d.u; h.l!;’ ::-':l:\‘u;m at the “ x:lmsr ‘Brl:lnstl‘:;n:: ‘Willia; 1 ‘Wolf, lot nnl , S Al OF THE am of (12) twelve per cent o3 B rxrxnfm\:‘mon‘ulon and Webster streets, 4 | consesion ke srPatie o ¢ Ce M B. A-.‘.'.f?'x:i’fin ""nnl:'.:v ‘;:':":t."!e..'“me "G of | OF THE B rick, E 100. N 137 :3, 8§ 276, F ——re —_— S 110; $10, ry and ¥annie 8. Lyons and Ida L. William §. Hochstadter to Olive Balcom (wife of W. E.) | Union Takes Up Question of Trouble With Stable Own- ers but Declines Offer Finance Committee Submits Report of the Imvestiga- -tions in the Departments 3Furmnl Arrest Is Made of Man Accused of Trying to Bribe Juror David Kelly k at 405 Mont- D RPARNARD. Acting Land Agent of the Southern Pacific Company Tiring of His Work Here AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF lot on NW corner W 40 by N 128:0%; $10. E. Balcom to Emme R. Sut- r of Jackson and Baker 10. AND STAMMERING Van Ness & Market, health; hours 1 to 5. . Wurdach to J. G, Tay- |0 — e "’: i E‘:? MeAliister sirect. 75 E of —_— . ! I Penneyivania, on the 3ist day of Lecember. St 5 by S 100; $10. g QUL T B " 20K ear ending on that WANRIAGE LICENSES. B B e ot on 5 GOLD COIN DEPOSITED | TUESDAY IS LAST DAY|IS READILY ACCEPTED|SEEKS PEACEFUL PLACE | fis s me s o voieisis oo o 125 E of Central avenue, > ? | the State of California, pursuant to the pro wiog marriage licenses were lssued 10. PRG35 WS, visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Loughery or Loughry iot en N line of Pine 5 25 by N Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commisstoner: yan Ness avenue, | Brandenstein and His Col-|Local Railroad Officials Are som, 50, 1312 Police Are After Chinaman{If No Compromise Is Reached CAPITAL. ) = e e P v coanty ot Son Pranerco 0 4L Who Is Said to Have Fur-| Non-Union Men Will Be| leagues Heartily Compli-| Speculating as to Who Is|“&&m el 500 P05 o w000 e 0 Ml Dolores “etrest, Wt e B b N I & e, 1t on | Tiished Money in the Case| Placed om All Carriages| mented on Their Work| to Be Made HiS SUCCeSSOT | neat mstate owned bs ompans. .. 1 ~cond avenue. er of Frederick and Belvedere streets, | (i e Y Ew wr 52_Cumberland by N 11 un; ol RV R —_— e . WA | eV, Davis (wite of 3. AJ.Joron 8| David J. Kelly swore out a warrant After having investigated the requi-| The Information was given out at rn of Bonds. Stocks, and other mar. ketable securities as collateral.. = Hacks will be running on the streets S o the local offices of the Southern Pa- ; cific yesterday that Charles W. Eber- | lein, acting land agent of the compan: l i who relieved Jerome Madden some yesterday for the arrest of E. W. Gun-, ther on the charge of attempted br!:- ery, G - cell in the 1Efi;afiflai:"&?fih”fif"i‘:g :bte to fur- | by Tuesday right as they did prior to | nish the $10,000 bond or $5000 cash bail | the trouble with .drivers. The hack- hich Judge Fritz required before the | Mien met last night as representatives S of the union and decided to stand “pat” sitions of the various offices and com- | missions of the municipal government, the Finance Committee met the Board | of Supervisors last night to report its approved estimates, Representatives of different street, and Mary i ree Mount den & Geary street, and by 150,210 00 | RET o ] ph A. Davis to same, same; gift. { Albert F. and Rose Dore to John O Keeffe, {10t on N iine of Eighteenth street, 1 w ! of Church street, W 27:6, N 128:41;, SE 28:9%3, | € 118:98;; $10. | _ Augustus J. Ranken to Mary Carter, lot on | W line of Sanchez street 58 N of Fourteenth W t Bden, and I18a ANd MOPtEAges. . ........cc..eunn Premiums in due Course of Collec- months ago, will soon give up that po- sition and go to New York, where he W oo seia s Rents due and accrued 1518 Broderick. s 9, S Valencia strest, 858 | gireet N 27 by W 100: $i0. | accused could be released. The coin provement clubs throughout the city | Will be assigned to other duties Dby | Interest and rents due g Hannan B, Ce Hinderer 1o, Martin and | S5C0U U at 4:30 o'clock yesterday | on the issue Involved. The stable OWR | g, thcreq gt the rear of the hall, eager | President Harriman. i S 3 tieth streef, 205 W of Church, W 25 by N afternoon by George Hewlett of 121(;= ers are taking the same position, and | hear the vesfilt- af the commitiae's The news has caused considerable Total Assets Paris, Tex., 114; $10. | Masonic avenue. |as the latter organization is backed speculation_as to who will succeed| deliberation and the action taken on matters suggested at morning’s public hearing. George T. and Fstelle Knox to W. J. A . lot on W line of Sanchez street, S 28 by W 80; $10. h- 0 3 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid s Losses in process of Adjustment or Eberlein. None of the local officials of the Southern Pacific Company pre- | tend to know who will be selected for | | Kelly, the juror in the Nguen 1‘““‘ by the Citizens' Alliance, the indiea- | murder’ trial, who accused Gunther of | {j,ng are that there will be all kinds m, swore to a for-| last Monday, . Ahlborn to Henry | trying to bribe hi | o v & drivers on in S %5 L1728 it o Fighteenth street, |mal complaint yesterday morning, and !;e':::k't ;‘m,l'\x’“’" “"":‘mmmsh, Supervisor Brandenstein was elected | the position, although it is generally | I ises resisted sSes et g =18 9 of | 210 by N76: 810, " |in order that proper service might be| Hit s eet. by Tueaday. ot % last | Chalrman in the absence of Mayor Supposed that the man will be named | Gross premiums on Fire Riske Street, and tlam H. and B. F. Murphy to M & & | made on the accused, Detective Ryan| en the Hackmens’ Union me Schmitz. The first business on|PY President Harriman and mby come | ©ing one vear or lsss, & . h 5 a y heth | 003 90; reinsurance 30 387,001 98 stres! . took Gunther into the hallway and read | night the question was as to whether Hand wax th 4 vl {from the Fast. From time to time | o tr o e on Fire Risks run- 114 Webdtnr ghrest, | to B. M. |the document to him and at once| the union should accept the proposition as the adoption of several reso- | rymqars have been circulated to the | = ning mare than one year. $1.156,- ty D lutions of mi i t: esented { g year. $1.136, " 530 Arkansas | Gunn ¢ Belden plgced him under arrest. Gunther had, advanced by the owners or stand upon |y 90 Hangy '“P";;‘“C; “‘; l“ | effect that the land office of the Cen- | 686 38; reinsurance pro rata. 654,072 08 ‘wibierine is. 3 = i o Giavanni | Deen held on an order of the court,|the position that the union had been e Bopekvioers. . THe Badedt WS | tral Pactiic, ot wikicli ‘W: T M0lie S | ARG seiastie Iy S b e mnd e D e | Michile A Flmens N L cimeand | Judge Lawlor presiding, but in order 10| locked out and that there was nothing | Xt Presented for action before S| the agent, 'and the Southern Pacific JoigJn Peretmual fre ISUANC o ooy oy Greenwich sireets, £ 68 by S 29; $10. et the matter of record and within the | to consider Heyond going back to worlk, | PASSage to print. Clerk Fay rea €| were to be consolidated under the | Commisslons and Brokerage due g CIDPEC__ N N TH& p ‘ g . LBt budget. FIRTHS—K AEHBGEQ—DM derman and Hannah B, Cohn to Norton | jurisdiction of the District Attorney's| The fact was stated to the members | “5ypl blle 1 management of Eberlein and that W.| ~and to become due.... ceee. 3266408 2 | Land Co. lot on SW corner Post and Hyde | moe ¢ was necessary to have the|of the union that the owiers intended | THe€ public Improvements becom-|H. Mills would be retired. A feW| oo\ pipnne e Birth, ™ Metropolitan Improvement Co. to Dougl | warrant served in the regular way. !to put hacks on the streets on Tues-| | . Y the 1;;’"““ Commit e:a, 1[10 Weeks ago, however, former General| Total Tdsbiities............. - SR E ¢ treet, | Kelly’s affidavit sets forth the fact|day, but that statement did not deter | 10 "f l’]’"d auxiliary water ;‘“PP};. ‘b | Manager Kruttschnitt set at rest this | INCOME. WiE B XE 7 s oot | that Gunther endeavored, by money, | the members of the union from voting :1'0"5030 ; oo Twin Peflks-i 0!;“ 1ch {rymor by stating there was no inten- | Net cash actually received for Fire S "ond Miajor M. Watson io Penin- | to influence his opinion In the render- in favor of continuing the strife. ne;l-r a 1‘7“ heenlapprovr ated, were | tion of retiring the land agent of the'[/ vremiums ... $.€07. 38 1 ties Co., same; $10. |ing of a verdict in the trial of Nguen| There is sympathy between the ead by the clerk. Central Pacific land department. e Ty, U YU . .. S 20 C Lun, who is charged with murder. The | stablemen and the drivers of hacks WILL IMPROVE STREETS. It has since developed that Eberlein | Recefved for interest and dividends asephs Wikght. et o6 NW oo e circumstances surrounding the offering | to the extent that each class considers | The s t lowed for | came to this coast with no intention| on Bonds, Stocks. and 150 NE of Fourth, NE 25 by NW 80; um of $897,800 was allowe from all other Recelved for rents. .......... Profit on sale of Ledger Asset: Income from all other sources | of remaining and simply assumed the | | titles of “acting” land agent in order [ to properly administer the affairs of of the money and the final placing of the same in the aflant's pocket are all | | recited In the affidavit. the other injured. That is demon- strated by the amount of money which is being paid into the treasury every the improvements. Of this total $438,- 900 will be used by the Board of Public Works in the improvement of streets J. Cleary to James McNab, lot on § corner and Townsend streets, SE 215 by SW BOUSQUET 1904, p - aged CRE ER May 24, 1904, | ¥ f late Hugo Creut- ziger, 2 v Mathilda, Julle, Louis, v e, H e, Hugo, Albert ertha. iger, a mative of aged 74 vears. cquaintances are respect- tend from the Mission Interment May 26, 1804, wife of the late ving mother of W native of County Saturday, from late resi- Rose's Church, where be celebrated for 10 o'clock. Inter. a Rosa funera ddence Friday Inter- funeral services at the mortu- ate Undertaking at 1 o the G clock 1den and Cox Luna Hospital, May a mative of Mexico, 1904, Lucinda nent private. Omit at his Fresno, > May O’Callaghan, beloved 25, 1904, brother , County Cork, ireland, after. Remy mnor & Co., 7% between Third and Fourth. thie city, May 1904, 1 take place this d »ck, from the parent Interment private, avenue. netery 5 Oakland, May 26, t Argo Ronaldeon, and father William, and James Scotland,” aged 1904, at ed 9 months and a native of vears i month and FUNERAL MUSIC VOCAL' 4 for funeral services. = Either 2 riet furnished at notice, Had much cxperience. . Address ma gecior, D M. LAWRENCE. 641 Turk street. Fhone t 1079, HENRY J. CALLACHER CO, (Buccessors to Flannagan & Gal DANIEL P. OVAN, Mere ANT opposite Lincoln School, Telephone South 80, i UNITED UNDERTAKERS, e Funeral Directors and Embalmers———_ Formerly in Metropolitan Temple, NOW ar 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167, Between Fourth and Fifth, near Pifth st Finest Equipments at Moderate rates. REA ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, May 26. Eliss Bienenfeld to Gustav Harshall, lot on S iine of Larkin street, 70 § of Sutter, £ 50 by W 5. quitclaim deed; $10. liannah Blochman to same same, o dnnat e. quitclaim Gustay and Sellle Harshall to Edward P. agerter. same; $10, Paol> and Margaret de Vecchi to Clara Luce wife of G. W.). iot on SE corner of Lombard end rankiin streets, E 27:6 by 5 100; $10. Witlam B Gillingham 10 Rose B. Gilling- v the funeral to-day | 3. and the | 1904, Sophia | Thomas Stoble, beloved | days. A member | 3 May 26, 1961, Char- daughter of Benjamin stte Thomas, EMBALMERS, | Rees. o | That there might be no question as | week by the allied interests, but, as one | and roads, in the construction of sew- | the Southern Pacific land department. | fornia, by E. J to holding the accused to the higher|of the men remarked, the drain is get- | ers and in repairing the water front. | He came here specially commissioned | Total Income. ”-nrop:?s“-;s‘;;s‘e; to : filiam (p;‘fi]:“né.“"“" the hearing was had bg(ore ting very irksome. Even though the | Eighty-five thousand dollars will go m"by William D. Cornish, a director of | EXPENDITURES. Lpustee, to W B Waldron, lot on NE ine of | Judge Fritz. The same facts which lunion holds out, the hacks will be | repairing sewers, and $15,000 to repairs | the Harriman lines, to straighten OUL| xe amount patd for Fire Losses | NE s0- $252 PN 9 ¥ | were presented to Judge Lawlor were running on Tuesday, for the owners |at the City and County Hospital; ans,.;uvera] entanglements existing in the (ncluding §144,382 32, losses of W B. Waldron to Samuel Davis and George Submitted to Judge Fritz and the re- ‘have announced their intention of | 000 is allowed for the cleaning and | holdings of the Southern Pacific| D'-r'mo;: ";umk'n'om'..i 'Tzégg E. Bates, same; 3252 | sult was that Gunther was held to the | carrying that act into effect. sprinkling of streets, $10,000 for sanitary Company and to secure a reckoning of | Dividends to Stocknotders. - o - o . | o Joumions Dinney and wite Sauissd tp Pa-|Grand Jury under 090" bond or WILL ASK FOR BADGES. improvement in Chinatown, $12,000 for | the affairs of the same department of | ““Brokerage -................... " 37308491 Lobos avenue, E by Thirty-ninth avenue, S by | $5000 cash bail. Application will be made by the |TOn-sectarian charitable lnstnutionsi::e‘ge“'rfllll’;’id:‘c tt;‘ompm:‘s;-! ':ns; ::;’Pg:"m';_mm"fimwgm . et, W or B o . ey a | g o 17 ‘3.-:',";10 by Fortieth avenue, quitclaim BELIEVE KELLY'S STORY. Stable and Carriage Owners' Assocla- :Eéie!fif,w?u;g be kept as an urgent mo"x;‘&e.r Tgisowor; f-ra: s and the | o e State, National sad Low B y to Grawford Douslas lot | The Police Department is confident|tion this forenoon to the Police Com-| 'y fts report o’ the Supervisors the | completed. Several times lately EDer- | Aii" other. payments and - A avenue 1184 ime of | that Kelly's story is correct and that|missioners for license for forty men to | committee recommends that the aux- | lein has stated to his friends his de- | tures ........... of Twenty fourth avenue, W | Gunther "received the money from man the hacks that are lying In the | yjary water system be installed to re- | termination not to remain here any £10, | Wong ¥ong. Every effort has been various stables. The association | o ve the present danger of conflagru-“lc'fl!er than he had to. It is no secret Total Expenditures....... .- nty of San Francisco to A. E t_on W line of Twenty-fitth | »f B street, N 35 by W 120; lot on W corner of Eileventh et, W 30 by S 100; also lot »f H_street, 32:6 W of Tenth ave- 50 by § 100; also lot on S line of H $2:6 E of Eleventh avenue, E 50 by § also Jot on W line of Tenth avenue, 200 S of H street, S 50 by W 120; aiso lot on W line of Tenth’avenue, 350 § of H street, § 25 by W 120; — Same to same, lot on E line of Eighth ave- N of J'street, N 25 by E 120; — lot on E line of Fourteenth N of J street, N 50 by 120; — on and Dora Getz to George E. Kroetz, I E of Tenth ave- s to John M. Curtis, 100 W ¢ third street, B : $10. M: ellish to Stephen Mariani, lot on W 1 of Mission street, 3 Twenty.ninth, € 52, W 100, § 69, SW 60:2, E 160, Precita Valley, 407 and 410; $i0. P. Cristy to Crawford Douglass jon § of Vienna street, 150 SW of Japan, | sw , SE 100, lot 2, block 66, Exce Homestea line of Edinburgh strect 200 by SE_100, lote r Homestead; Crawford Douglass to S. $10. Ducas Company (corporation) to Josephine line of Bessie street, 215 W of by § 75, los 35, Ducas Tract, | over Bessle avenue, . Ducas Company, SW Jine of St . XW 50 by £ $10. De Boom Tract; William Danz to John W. Danz, line of Fourteenth avenue, 250 NW of L street, NW 50 by 100, block ‘267, South San Fran- cisco Homestead and Rallroad Association: $10. H, Rosenblum to Gabriel Abraham, lot line of Henry street, 30 W of University, lot on NE on | W 30 by N 100: $10. { { G. B. and P Carrie Gillman to John J. | Quirk, ot 16, block F, French and Gillman - | Tract: $10 Emily F. Pope to City and County of San | | Francisco, lot on 8W corner of Cole and Par- | passus streets by E 68:9; also lot on NW | corner of Cole and Grattan streets, § 60 by E 68:9; alwo lot on NW corner of Cole and Grattan streets, 3'3 by S 60, to be used . Lange to same, lot on N | 1ine of Gratian sireet 417:315 W of Cole, W | 106 by S €0, 10 be used as public street; $. g | _Same to same, lot on SW corner Parnassus streefs, W lot on N line Cole. N 245 1 n street, 357: also lot on W of Cole, ame to eame. 1ot on § Parnassus streeis, W 68 | 8 to San Miguel road, 63:8: 8 | Emil H. Lange to same, 1ot on N line of nacsus strest, 357:3% W of Cole, N 275 by 180 also lot ‘on N line of Parnassus street, 1L W of Cole, W 00 by § 68:9; also lpt on line of Parnassus street, 417/3; W o#Col street, S Par- y W NW corner of 5 by E 34:4%: § eyer to eame, lot on SE corner 1 streets, S 113:5 by W 34:4%; Builders’ Contracts. John Leale (owner) with Eureka Company (contractors), architect W n llam Curiett—All alterations & frame bullding on N line 68:9 F of Steiner street, 2 | $1930. Harvey H. Dana (owner) with A. H. W m tractor), architects Cunningham & Politeo-—Carpenter work, roofing, glass, glaz- | tng, mill work, stairs, tinning, galvanized iron | work and hardware for an eight-story and ! ;mm'u' brick building on SE corner of Union quare avenue and Stockton street, § | 70: §14,650. Ao Same owner with Ickelheimer Bros. ontract- ore). architects same—Plumbing, gas fitting, | muxiliary heater, a sewering for eame on | same: $35540. i nevieve Savory (owner) with Henry H. er (comtractor), architect W. G. Hind— | All_ work for a three-story frame building on N line of Jackson street. 137:6 E of Larkin, 27:6 by N SR80, & (owner) with George Heal- ing (contractor), architects Meyer & O Brien— | All work except plumbing and gas fitting for a two-story frame building (flats) on S Jine of | Jacksou street, 14:8 W of Cherry, W 37:6 by § | 128:1115; $7705. | “Eame | (contractors), | owner with H. Williamson Company architect same—Plumbing and gas fitting for same on same; $1070. Fannie Muraski (owner) ' with McCready Bros, & Morch (contractors). architect . Cenerete work, excavating and removal of dirt [ for alterations and additions to a frame bufld- ink on lot on — line of Twentieth street, E of ¥artford and 98 northerly, 4134 Twen- tieth: $554. Mre, Margaret Nolan (owner) with W. Eiss- Jer (contractor), architects Rousseau & Sop- | All work for alteratione and additions to a | two-story frame building to make a three- story frame buiiding (flats) on lot_on 8 lin | of Bush street, 110 ¥ of Gough, E 26 by § 20. Western Addition 128 $7000 Davig Stang (owner) with Cox Bros. (con tractors), architect ——. All work for a three. story and basement frame bullding on lot on EW corner of Central avenue and Page street, |25 by 93:9 on Page: $11,260, Mre, Fannie E. Tiernan (owner) with James P, Burke (contractor), architects Salfield & | Kohlberg—All for & two-story frame res‘dence on lot on NE corner of Hi | o eren mvemue, B 05 by N 40, Shaeg” "ot | “Mrs. Loulea C. Chevassus (owner) with George Healing (contractor), architect Meyer & O'Brien—Ali wrok except plumbing and gas on § line of Jackson strest, 110:2 W of Cherry, A i2:6, SW 128:11%, E 32:6, NE 128:11%" Same owner.with H. Williamson Company (contractors). architects same—Plumbing, gas | friing, Including ges and water service same on same: $1029, Towle Estate Company (owners) with Fred P_ Fischer (coutractars), architects O'Brien & | Werner—Grading. concrete, brick, fron and sieel work, metal tin work, marble and mosajc | glve Wong | resented by counsel. . | to answer the charge. +1 S | (contractors), | fitting for @ two-story frame buliding (2 flats) ) made to locate Wong Fong, but thus far ,he has succeeded In dodging the police. It is generally thought that he is either being secreted in Chinatown or that he has left the city, the latter being the more common bellef. It is openly charged that the various tongs that wished to see Nguen Lun go | free raised considerable money for his defense, and even went so far as to ong $1500 with which to secure a verdict in favor of the defend- ant. It is also claimed in Chinatown | that Wong Fong gave Gunther $800 to fix the jury in the case and pocketed | the balance. If that story proves true— ! and the police believe it will—it will ex- plain where the money came from which Kelly says Gunther slipped in his pocket. | Wong Fong may be in Portland. As! soon as the money was given Gunther, according to one of the members of the See Yup society, Wong Fong took the train for the north in order to be out of the jurisdiction of the court in the event of any exposure following the at- tempted bribing of the Nguen Lun jury. | FRIENDS VISIT GUNTHER. | ‘When Gunther was summoned before Judge Fritz to plead he declined to do 80 on the ground that he was not rep- He was given un- til Saturday to arrange for counsel and The time may be extended beyond that date and pos- sibly fixed for June 1. Gunther was visited yesterday by a number of his friends and the matter of securing bail was talked over. At 4:30 o'clock George Hewlett, a friend, brought $5000 in coin to the police sta- tion and deposited it for his release. When Gunther was asked as to what he intended to do he declined to make any statement. | The District Attorney’s office has all | the facts in the case so far gathered by the police, and the general opinion is that Kelly's charge against Gunther | will result in conviction. The formal | ground upon which Gunther is held is| that he violated section 92 of the Penal | Code by attempting to bribe a juror. e ate Shipping Intell ARRIVED. igence. Thurs . May 26 | _Stmr Iiwaco, Lefingell, hours from Pigeon { Point | " Stmr_Maggte, OCEAN STEAMERS. Corning, 4 hours from Half- | moon Bay. = for Havre: stmr Numidian, for r Bluecher, for Plymouth, ASGOW-—_Arrived ‘May 26—Stmr An- choria, from New York; stmr Sardinian, from Montreal | LONDON—Arrived May 26—Stmr Colonian, rom New York Safled May QUEENSTOWN—Saf) | tonic, from Liverpool, for New York. YOKOHAMA —Arrived May 26 -Stmr In- dramido, from Portiand. Ore, for Hongkons. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 26 Stmr Car- | pathia, from New York: stmr Cedrle, from | New York: stmr Noordland, from PPhiladelphia. —_—— TO DEDICATE NEW NATIONAL FLAG.— ~Stmr Evangeline, for Halifax. 2 tmr Teu- A concert and ball will be given by the Aus- | Society of St. | | Joseph_on Sunday at San Francisco Turnverein | trian Carniolan Benevolent | Hall. 353 Turk stree | cation of the soclet. | Mary Sterk will 4 mother of the flag. | work, plastering, carpenter and mill work, roofing. sidewalk lights, stair work, hardware, .. in homor of the dedi- 's new national flag. Miss iver an addre; “god- | glazing, etc.. for a_six-story and_basement !brick bullding on corner of Third and | Clemetina._ streets, 80 by NE 165; $60,498. Same owner with G. F. Bernard (contractor), architects same—Plumbing, draining water sys- tem_ gas tting, etc.. for same on same; 3 | Same owner with John G. Sutton & Co. (con- | tractors), architects same—Steam heating sys- | tem for same on same; $2430. Same owner with Martiand Electric Com- peny (contractors), architects same—Electric | Work for same on same: $2141, | 'Same owners with W. F. Wohistein (con- tractor), architects same—Painting and stain- | ing for same on same; $1870. % | ™Aibert” Pike ‘Memorial Temple *Aflociation | (owners) with H. L. Petersen (contractor), ‘hitect T. Paterson Ross—Grading, concrete arcl | avation for a three-story brick buflding | and ex on ot on | Steiner, E £2:6 by § 137:6; 3 | " Same owners with H. H. Larsen & Bros. i architect same—Brick work, | terra cotta, flue lining and imitation granité teps for mame on same: $15,500. Same ownere with Ira W, Coburn (com- | tractor), “architect same—Lumber, carpenter, | stair and mill work, flooring, picture molding, rough hardware and removing of debris for same on same; $12,650. Same owners with W. §. Snook and Son’ | (contractors), architect same —- Gasfitting, Jlumbing and sewering for same, on_ssme; 1 "'Same ovwners with Forderer Cornice Works (contractors), architect sa ted and galvanized iron. wrought-iron brackets, tin Work and ventilators for same, on same; §1647. Same owners with Century Electric Corpora- [%ion _(contractors). itect same-—Electric | wiring and telephones for same on same; $975. Same owners with Alexander Mennie (con- tractor), architect same—Lathing, plastering and staff work for same, on same; $2078. Schrader (contractor), Same owners with Otto architect same—Iron and steel work for same, on same; $1457. . Bame owners with Jol P. Fraser (con- tractor), architect same—. for same, on same; | mated . | Hoberg and George Rudolph. 8 line of Geary street, 147:6 E of | 6; 33060, claims it has all the men needed to supply the demand and all that is now required is the license and badges per- mitting them to take their places on the drivers’ seats. This acuon was de- cided on by the executive committee of the association at a meeting held last night. It is deemed expedient that, in- asmuch as the men were on hand ready and willing to go to work, the car- riages should be placed on the streets. At the urgent request of represen- tatives from the Stablemen’s Union and the Labor Council several con- ferences were held with the executive committee of the Stable and Car- riage Owners’ Association looking to a compromise over the trouble exist- | ing between the two bodies, but noth- ing came out of the conferences, as the stablemen decided to stand firmly against the open shop principle as understood by themselves and the Cit~ izens' Alliance, which is pledged to support the association. Delegate May of the Butchers’ Union No. 115, who attended the fifth bi-annual convention of the Amalga- Meat Cutters and Butcher ‘Workmen of North America at Cin- cinnati, Ohio, has returned. It was resolved to send First International Vice President C. E. Schmidt to the Pacific Coast, with headquarters at San Francisco. The international or- ganization is in a flourishing condi- tion, 29,000 new members having been added to the roll since the con- vention held at East St. Louis, Il in August, 1902, Agreements have been entered into with all the large pack- | ers in this country. The Freight Handlers' Union will ! make a demand on the general man- ager of the Southern Pacific Company to-day or to-morrow and present to him the new schedule of wages and hours recently adopted by the union. This schedule calls for $2 50 a day for nine hours’ work and 35 cents an hour for overtime, including Sundays and holidays. The 1st of June is the time fixed by the union for the new rates to go into effect. Over five hundred men are represented by the union. The com- mittee on eonference consists of: Walter Hindle, J. Kentzel, John Jack- son, J. McTierney and N. Winskie. UNION LABOR PICNICS. The following labor unions have an- nounced their summer outings: The Journeymen Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, local 442, will give their twenty-third annual picnic at tribution of gate prizes will be held at Eintracht Hall Saturday, June 4. The following committee has charge of the affair: H. Laries, chairman; J. O'Con- nor, Secretary; O. Aaron, treasurer; E. C. Curtis, F. P. Walsh, R. Smith, J. McFadden and G. Smith. The members of the Butchers’ Union say all meat markets and pork stores will be closed at noon Mon- day, Memorial day. Butchers’ Union No. 115 has appointed the following members on the arrangement commit- tee for the picnic, which will be held at Shell Mound Park on Sunday, July 10: A. F. Breslin, George E. Golden, |Herman May, Joseph M. Lyons, Emil Bihn, Al Friedman, Richard Mauerer, Guido di Vechio, Stephen Hurley, H. Cobbert, Chris Hill, Charles Westphal, William McHugh, J. W. Cleary, Charles Wenk, John Funk, M. Me- Donald, Gus Alden, George Bordenave, Carl Mahler, Willlam Wolf, E. | Monterichard, Herman Boege, Oscar The committee will meet on Monday, May 30, at 8 o'clock p. m. The nomination of officers of Butch- ers’ Union No. 115 and all its branches will take place at the regular meeting in June and the election will take place in July. Iron Molders’ Union, No. 164, will entertain its pumerous friends at Shell Mound Park on Sunday, June 19. The Journeymen Horseshoers’ Union announces a ball at Teutonia Hall on June 4 ¥ 4 Stereotypers’ and Electrotypers’ Union, No. 18, will occupy EI Campo next Sunday for its annual pienic. July 2 is the day set for the picnic of the Express Drivers’ Union at El Campo. The following members were rangements: J. Souther, Albert Lan- ncn, Frank Learman, 1. Alexander and Isaacs. Found Guilty of Embezzlement. SAN JOSE, May 26.—John Creagh, an insurance man, has been found ;iumy ot' misd7me";no‘l;l embteulement. e was former! e district manager of the Mutual yLlfe of W York. Creagh will appeal the case. —_— ‘Will Sail for the Aleutian Islands. HONOLULU, May 26.—Admiral Glass and fleet. will probably sail for the Aleutian Islands Ion June 4. L Shell | Mound Park Saturday, May 28. The dis- | appointed on. the committee of ar-|, tion. It was also recommended that the moonlight arc light schedule be abolished and an increase of $20,000 be allowed for the installation of gas and electric lights. COMMITTEE IS COMPLIMENTED. When the report had been read and submitted by the committee Supervisor the way his committee had met the the report was a remarkable one. He hinted, however, his opinlon that many of the departments might have been neglected. Supertisor Lunstedt wes the only fault with the budget. But he made a strong talk in favor of purchasing loose leaf typewriters to be used in safer method of handling reports and accoynts. Lunstedt, however, was so machine be adopted that it was neces- sary that the question be voted upon by the board. The vote cast was 10 to 8 in favor of the book system. Supervisor Braunhart offered a reso- lution that $5000 of the school funds be segregated for use in maintaining kindergartens in the scheol system. His motion was seconded by Super- visor Alpers and adopted by the board. WILL INSTRUCT TREASURER. It was also resolved that the Au- ditor and Treasurer be .irected to keep intact the fund arising from the payment of taxes protested and un- protested, levied for the construction of a hospital and schools in the year 1902. The board unanimously accepted the report of the Finance Committee, which will be sent to print this morn- ing and prepared for the consideration of the Supervisors. One hundred coples of the report will be printed and distributed this evening, when the taxpayers will have an opportunity to express their opinion on the work of the Finance Committee. —_—— NOTED ENGINEERS MEET AT SPRING CONFERENCE Techrical Society of the Pacific Coast in City to Enjoy Reunion and Exchange Ideas. Tha Technical Soclety of the Pacific Coast _began its Academy of Sciences Hall, where were gath- ered many of the most representative men In the engineering profssion on the coast. Although the evening was set apart primari- of the Pacific Commercial Cable,” by Frank P, Medina, was on the programme, cordial welcome to the members, and the pro- gramme for the sessions was explained. A trip will be made by members and their wives this morning to the Union Iron Works, and this afterncon the meeting will be called to order at 2 o'clock at the Academy of Sei- ences. following the afterncon se: banquet at the Palace Hotel ———————— TO SUBSCRIBERS LEAVING TOWN FOR THE SUMMER,. ing THE revealing proficlency and artistic tempera- Damrosch's “‘Spanish Gypsy Girl,” a chorus, ‘was one of the many numbers that caught the fancy of the audience. B —— ALCOHOL STOVES. FREE TO CLASSIFIED AD- VERTISERS ' "IN SUNDAY EDITION. Like Our Circulation, These Premiums Are High-Class. The SUNDAY CALL has over Boxton complimented Brandenstein on . wants of all applicants, and stated that member of the board that found any | the County Clerk's office, while the = g T Finance Committee’ held that the | Neoe:, Pomtinee of & o Bait. s ot “book” system was the better and | Twenty-first and Florida streets, was ar- urgent in his demand that his style of | spring meeting last night in the Iy for the social meeting of members and | friends of the soclety, a paper on “The Laying George W. Dickie, the president, delivered a There will also be a meeting to-night, and to- morrow morning the party will be taken | around the city in a special electric car, and on there will be a CALL subscribers contemplating a change of residence during the summer ‘months can have their vaper forwarded by mail to their new address by notify- CALL Business Office. This | paper will also be on sale at all summer Tesorts nd‘:;nummnsw agent in all cn the coast. including $96,723 97, losses of e UnE o previons e TREBLE CLEF CLUB'S CONCERT.—The | Net amount Socl, Trsble Clef Clu gave & splendia concert fant | Lo WUNGNE Do IRy g night at Steinway Hal ore | a and ingin, Dividends to Stockholders T 44.000 00 B ihan, mon Sopibnss TR LTSN ] pals ‘or. sliowed. fgr . . ment. Robert Lloyd was the director. The . e numbers on the programme ncluded comj charges for officers, c ., ete. | Sitions by Chadwick. Secchi, J. Hamilon | All other payments and expendi- Howe, Saint-Saens, Brahms and = Damrosch, | tures .....o.oo: among the railroad officials that his assoclation with many of them has not been of the pleasant character he had anticipated when he first came west on his difficuit mission. In the pur-| suance of his work Eberlein has fre- | quently encountered rebuffs and has | also had some rough experiences with | outsiders who have had dealings with | the Southern Pacific Company through | his office. Naturally he is glad to ri linquish his duties here for others which are said to await him in New York. Following closely on the story of Eberlein's purposed retirement | there has been circulated a rumor that George H. Andrews, acting land agent | of the Southern Pacific Company in Portland, has been slated for the pos tion in the office here. —_———— rested yesterday afternoon and charged with striking_A. Reccomi, a nelghbor, with & beer bottle. The blow, which inflicted a deep scalp | day of January LOSSES incurred during the year Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. Net amount of Risk written during the) year - 150,808,985 82,085, 430 4 Net amount of Risks| \ expired during the| | | 142.213,304' 1,878,571 30 PO b esads xad Net amount in fm'ce‘ December 31, 1903..| 187,556,259| 2,330,690 26 THOMAS H. MONTGOMERY, President. JOHN H. PACKARD Jr.. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20tk 1904. CKBURGER, Notary Public. JOHN STO PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: EDWARD BROWN & SONS GENERAL AGENTS 411 and 413 California St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. C. A. HENRY'& GO, CITY AGENTS wound, was the result of a discussion between the two men. ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE Globe and Rutgers Fire INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW YORK, IN TH® STATE OF 'New York, on the Slst day of Decembe: of the State of California, pursuant to the pro- visions of sections 610 and 811 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash $400,000 00 i due and accrued Bonds and Mortgages. Premiums in due Course of Col. lection ... Total assets ... LIABILITIES. Gross premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less, $1,537, 972 44; reinsurance 50 per cen Gross premiums on Fire Risks _ running more than one year, $§92,- 918,986 22 527 51; relnsurance pro rata.... 56,324 81 Due and to become due for bor- rowed money ciepees 50,000 00 | Due and to become due for com- missions and brokerage. . 70282 57 All other Liabilities.. . 200 00 | Total Mabilities ............ Received for and Mortgages . & Received for interest and divi- ‘dends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources. . 40.001 07 Recelyed for Remts.._......_-- 5.39:: Received from all rees... 7 00 Total nCOMe ....ceeen -$1.550,477 90 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses r Brokerage Paid for Salarles. Total expenditures ........ Fire. Losses fncurred during the year $725.275 T1 Fiske and Premiums.[Fire Risks.| Premiuma. Net_amount of Ri Written during the December 31, 1903.1 115.000.188/ 1.930.499 o8 E_C. JAMESON. ESON. President. LYMAN CANDEE, Secretary. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: EDWARD BROWN 5. SONS GENERAL AGENTS 41 and 413 California St. SAN FRANCISCO, GAL 00 | Coramission and Brok: 215 SANSOME ST, S. F, CAL STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE COMPANY F WATERTOWN, IN THE STATE New York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1908, and for the year ending on thal day. as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Califcrnia, pursuant to the pro- vixons of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock. paid up in cash = ASSETS Real Estate owned by Company on Bonds and Mort; Cash Market Value of all Si and Bonds cwned by Company. .. Amount of Loans secured by pl of Bonds_ Stocks, and other mar- ketable_securities as_collateral. Cash in Company’s Office 941,504 73 Premiums in due Course of Col- lection ... Sias Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid. Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. Losses in process of Ad) or in Suspense. 50.541 50 Losses resisted. In; 15,652 00 Gross premiums on Fir reinsurance 50 per cent. .. .. 436,912 50 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- 5 ‘ning mere than one year. $1.613, reinsurance 840,520 08 pro rata. e to become due. Al other Liabilitles. Total Liabilities INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire Premiuns interest on Bonds and $1.210.543 48 Mortgages aeae 20,830 17 Received for nterest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources 69,231 08 Received fcr Rents 312 Total Income . EXPENDITURES Net amount paid for Fire Losses (ncludicg 1140, losses of pievious years)....... $572.087 o7 Dividends fo Stockholders. 000 60 Paid or allowed for Commission of erage .. e 264,047 67 Paid for Salaries. Fees, and other s for officers. clerks, etc... 86758 63 oh Patd for State, National and Local taxes Fire. Losses incurred during the year... $581.208 00 Risks and_Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiums. Net amount of Risks| p written during the §162.630,700] $1.788.843 Wi STEVENS, Secrecars . H. 5 tary Subscribed and sworn to me. this 21st day of January. 1904 L. B. COOKE. Notary Public PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: EDWARD BROWN & SONS GENERAL AGINTS 411 and 413 California St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. GED. A. MURDOCK & SON, CITY A6 NT3 410 CALIFORNIA ST., S. F., CM