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14 OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS “oFFIC Y. 1016 BROADWA SE ding at Eimhurst, of built for a hotel, for the | it for the best price 1 can get. 50x100 feet and contains plant in good order in & and gas and water fix- jouse. The lot is on the street railroad in front t on Jones ave.; & cement wide on two sides. It is any kind of manufacturing, plant near by: or & hun- poses to be suggested. The an and is closing up his . for WHAT IT WILL ng an? make me an offer. NE m $6000 t: lovely ) BARGAT . to effect quick home on Oak roows and bath. close out; elegant, elevated s hoice lot, 40x115, in beauti- He 33th and Webster sts. retty €-room cottage on Adeline st., 1 40x100. « flats, with 50-foot lot: well lo- ) and insured for $2600: a spe- ! take good lot in part payment. v central corner; 100x75; opposite eplendid site for flats or apas “ach—Best bargains ever offered: ohly Jeft of those Jones estate cottages on bet, Grove and Telcgraph; 8 rooms BELDEN, REAL ESTATE, 1112 Broadway, Oskland X $12 monthly—Cottage of 5 rooms bath cellar and basement; good barn, “table. chicken houses, chicken runs, 30 as sorted fru rees, fine bearing, € Bel- ) fine laying hens, nice garden t flowers: some furniture goes Wwith feet fronting on main road, by sandy loam & near electric and school; an ideal locality: Oakland sood han ots 126 away from fogs and Call or send for ta ite Broadway H. Z. JON . bath, etc.; near wn, balance flat. owner. room 10, 2 i 4p m _NEW houee nt home of 4 acres: large stable: over cost over $18,000 Apply to JAS. S b st Oakland “PEST and best in America—The Weekly 16 pages. sent to any address in ths ied Canada one year for $1 GARLAND FURNITURE FOR SALE. YROW the day for bargains in f 31 Schellhaas,11th st.,cor.store Oakland. Nan Franciseo Advertisemts, & ;IO;);IS l;;fl HOUSEKEEPING. furn. housekeeping rooms; The Virginia, 1005 Powell et 1522—3 completely furnished | bath, yard, tel.; private. | T3, 105 — Housekeeping room; furnished; beroom and kitchen adjolning. A SNAP— partly FORNIA keeping rms.; 907--Ni for housekeep- nele m; mew. . LDEN GATE ave, 433—Furnished rooms usekeeping ny front room; g&s range, housekpg, closet, $3 week. O’ Parrell_For light house- snny rooms: also singie. CKER_Apartments 1340 Pine— ished 3-room suites; steam heat- lighted: free baths: rate $30 up. Geary wly furnishea connecting: bath, phone, : reasonable corner Post, The Cragburn , single or en suite ing apartments a specialty; bathe ed rates for summer; Larki ter-et. cars pass house. w072 in and Sut- nicely sunny stove, running ms complete for housekeeping: 38 McAllister—Suites and sin- gas range; hot bath; laundry; furnished house- ce furnished room and ; gas and coal stove. e board: reasonable. — APARTMENT HOUSES. JORDOVA APARTMENTS, light and suniny 21l unfurnished; $27 50 to $40. ations now. LE 115 Fell, above Van Ness ave.—The perfection in modern_elegantly fur- shed 3-room apartments, with priyate baths, cam heat. electric light elevator, gas ranges; $40, $45, $47 50, 5. 5 Jackson st—Modern 3- or unfurn.; refs. Tel. East 1350. LOUIS rooms; furn ARTMENT o complete room , for housekeeping. Box $-ROOM apariment wanted with all convenjences; state rates. Box 179, Call — e e e modern ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfara. - SHED: HAIR MAT- o€ IN EVERY ROOM: HOT AND COL WATER _BATHS, STEAM HEAT. E VI CVERY MODERN VEN ROOMS §3 PER WE! . RUNSWICK House, 145 Sixth st.—Rooms to §1 per night, $125 to §5 per week and ght housekeeping rooms: open all night AT Fifth st.) “The Almonte.”” $75 Market st. (or No. 1 Roome, 25c, 50c, $1, $150 night; y-window room & kitchen, connecting; reas.;no child'n. CLIFFORD, 204 Ellis, cor. Mason—Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. 21—Eiegant rooms, single or en furnished or unfurnished; references. opposite City Hall—Two double %11 and $14; to men only. roome ND Southern. 7th and Mission—Rooms 35¢ 10 $125 night: §1 50 1o $6 wk.: reading-room. HOTEL . 749 Ellis—Elegantly fur- hed sultes and single rooms. > Winkle)—Purnished sunny yms.; sulte or single; gents preferred; $2 up. McALLISTER, 907—Nicely furnished, sunny laundry and yard; Ges § shed pariors; 1ight hskpg. I desired. 610—Nicelr furhished sumny = n good neighborhood. POST, 207 Newly furnished rooms for gentle- meri; bath: references. O'FARRELL. POST, 859, near Hyde—Large furnished front room: bath: gas: for 1 or 2 gents. ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- lor; rooms ver night, 3B to $150: week, §2 to $8; month, 88 to $30; elevator en ground flocr: rooms with hot and cold water; baths, SIXTEENTH, 2006, near Howard—Newly fur- mished sunny rooms; reasonable. SUTTER, 1009—Beautifully furnished rooms for $10 per month; also furnished apartments for doctors’ offi TAYLOR, 624, corner Sutter—Front bay-win. dow room, §10; single front room, $8. THE FALMOUTH, 1049A Market IL—-BIDnI rooms: hot and cold water: elevator; $2 to $7. TUNITED ETATES, 123 Eddy, near Market—400 room ; elevator, read.-room; free bus; baggage. WINCHESETER Hotel, 44 34 . o 50 mhe $E 1o B8, weck: clevator: . lights: reading-room; free bus: baggage. WOLF Focuse, 202 Sixth st.—Rooms from TR bes mhin ana trom $0c to 30 per Woek, ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions muflm-.n—- received at Church sts. | |8 } | | Martha ROOMS AND BOARD. GEARY, 1003—Neatly furnished rooms, with board; reasonable; home cooking; phone Sutter 1626, “Hotel ntirely HO! . 8 irst #ingle or doi $5-56 wi.. American family’ A e, ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED. WANTED— Rooms and board_for 3 aduits in central location, north of Market st. Box 56T, all office. SINGLE room and board wanted in a' first- cluss hotel or boardinz Box 188, Call. ~ ROOMS WANTED. D To rent suite of rooms, modern and Box 566, Call office, FURNISHED room wanted: must be reason- able Box 186 Call office, STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | A—GILBERT & STOLL Storage Co.: storage, packing, shipping, warehouse, G. G. and Van | Ness; office 1170 Market, r. 43; tel.South 750, | A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, bousehold goods etored, moved, shipped. 725. 731 Howard st. or. Third; phone Grant 161 | WA all convenience: PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage & Moving Co., of- ‘Bce Post and Powell sts.: tel. Priv. Bx. 671 CONKLIN'S Storage—Furniture and merchan dise. 833 Golden Gate ave.; phone East 126, GOLDEN West Storage; advances made. 840 ission st.. tel. Howard 941 F. W. Zentuss. PACIFIC Storage and Furciture Moving Com- pany. 2320 Fillmore st.; phone Jackson 281. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery st: tel. Maln 1840. Shipping &t cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. | BUY THE BEST RENT THE BEST. White is King”’ of all sewing machines. W are closing out a lot of mew machines that | are slightly shop worn at 33 and 1-3 regular ices. San Francisco offices, 300 Post st.; 1841 Filimore st. and 708 Valencia st. DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth., NEW HOME—See our new triple-feed ma chines; slightly used: $10, $15, $20; secon hand, $3. §5, $8: all styles; guaranteed. New Home Sewing Machine Co.. 1051 Market st —_— e SPECIAL NOTICEE. ELIZABETH GREER, widow of JAMES S. GREER of Nevada County, is the owner of | the Kehoo ranch on the San Pablo ranch, in Contra Costa County, and all persons are warned that they canmot receive a title to said propesty and that I will defend my title to_ the same. The Contra Costa Water Werks are trespassers, and have no legal right or title whatever to said property ELIZABETH GREER. Ledies! Chichester's English Pennvroyal Pills are best; safe, reliable; take no other. Send 4o | stamps for particulars. “‘Relief for Fadic in letter by return mail. Ask your drugg Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelpaia, Pa AND STAMMERING. AT Meibourne te. Van Ness & Market, is taught celebrated Meibourne system: only Melbourne in U, S.: private: established 3 Sears in 5. F. Tel. Mint 2626 from 1 to 5 p.m. e _MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were lssued yesterday: STUTTERING rd 1 Mitchell, whbill, 21, Dayton, Wash., and 3281, Seventh street. Claude W. Ballly, 21. 148 Tweifth avenue, and Lillle Groezinger, 18, 908A Treat avenue. Julius Coffee, 58, Oakdale, and Laura West- ergard, 41, 420 Kearny street. Guy Boschke, 29, city, and Elizabeth Moore, 25, Spokane, Wash. Edward M. Hood. 151 Hermann street, and Mae McLaughlin, 25, 119 Larkin street. Gilman B. Merrill, 25, 451 Valencia street, and Lofs I Percival, 19, 451 Valencia street. Joseph F. Milan, 28, 1672 Pacific avenue, and Jennie T. Farrell, 21, 1408 Bush street Joseph W. Sclzer. 49, 117 Turk street, and Betty Gartelmann, 39, 3222 Seventeenth street Albert V. E. Hoeflich, 21, 116 Grant avenue, and Lorette C. Farrell, 18, 336 Twelfth avenue. Willlam G. Mugan, 21, 2418 Gough street, G. | { and Elizabeth M. Mulr, 21, 2501 Buchanan. | John A. F. Mille 717 Tehama street, ¥ San Bruno avenue. Iver street, and Dome treet Oroville, and Bertha and Kittie Powers, 20, Charles '€ L 32, Hunder, 30, Vancouver, W Willlam F. Dunn. 21, and Edna M. Lee, 18, 2050 Mission street. Alfred Buttma , 1300 Turk street, and | Sophie J. Voss, Bernal avenue. | Charles A. Bacon, 20, 725 O'Farrell street, sie Bilshausen, 29. O'Farrell street. | ¥ r Rubino, 38, 618 Broadway, and Marie | L. Pee 29, 224 Fourth street. Adolph H. _ Goetzen, 25, Byron, and Macle Hammonds, 17, Byron William J. Mulljn=e26, Oakland, and Jen nle M. Macdonald, 21, 57 Chenery street. Adolf E. E. Wolff, 28, 824 Iowa street, and Henoch, 25, 1062 Mississippi | | i i | | | | | EIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at e“her of the publication offices and be | indorsed with the name and residence of per- | sons suthorized to have the same published. | Notices rest-icted simply to the announcement i of the event are published once in this column free of charwe. BORN. WOOLL—In 8an Quentin, June 2, 1904, to the | wife ot J. H. Wooll, a son. MA ED. COFFEE—WESTERGARD—In this city, June 8, 1804, by the Rev. Dr. E. Nelander, Julius | Coffee of Oakdale and Laura Westergard of | tais city. HERYFORD—RYDSTROM. 4, 1904, by the Rev. Dr. E Haymond Heryford and strom, both of this city. MAY “RICHTER—In this city, June 8, 1904, By the Rev. Dr. E. Nelandér, Henry I, Mayers and Laura Richter, both of this ty. O'BRIEN—BARNUM-—In this city, June 7, | 190¢, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor Fourth Congregational Church,’ Charies W. O'Brien of San Francisco and Edith Loulse Barnum of Potsdam, x, VAN KIRK- MMEL—In this city, June 8, 1904, by the Rev. E. L. Walz, pastor Fourth Congregational Church, Howard J. Van Kirk and Marion Louise Gimmel, both of Fan Francisco. n_thie city, June velander, Archie Ina Ottilia Ryd- Anthes, Louise Maloon, Catherine R. Bishop, Marie F. rtin, Julia A. Cohn, ‘Barnett “arthy, Jeremiah Evans, Richard J. Nelson, Msrtin Flatiand, Theodore O’ Connell, Charles J. Foran, Bernardin F. Rayner, Greta E. Kalser, Ernst M, Regan, Timothy ¥, Ishman, Rebecca Ringen, Anna M. Leith, Robert C. Lyons, Thomas J. Madden, Willlam Sakata, Y. Stapleton, Willlam Schmitt, Tom ANTHES—Entered into rest, in this city, Juns 8, 1904, Louise, beloved wife of Peter Anthes, and devoted mother of Mrs. E. Schieber, Mre. A. J. Haubert, Mrs. George YVolz and Lena, Julia, Peter Jr., Emmie and Mubert A. Anthes, a native of New York City, aged 68 years 3 months and 8 days. > Services will be held to-morrow (Fri- day). June 10, at 10:30 o'clock, at her late residence, K32 O'Farrell street, between Larkin and PAk. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. BISHOP—In this city, June 8, 1904, Marie F. Bishop, a native of Germany, aged 72 years and § montks. @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the. funeral to-day (Thursday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. ¥. Buhr & Co., 1137 Mission street, between Seventh and Elghth. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, by electric funeral car from Eichteenth and Guerrero streets. COHN—In this city. June 7, 1904, Barnett Cebn, a mative of Germany, aged 64 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances and mem- bers of Chebra Kdise are respectfully in- vited 1o attend the funeral to-day (Thurs- day), ai 10:30 o'clock, from 862 Folsom street. Interment Kternal Home Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train from Third and Town: send streets. EVANS —In this city, June 7, 1904 Richard J.. beloved. son of the late William and Christina Evans, and brother of William Evans and Mrs. James Montgomery, a na- tive of Boston, Mass., aged 41 years, (Los Angeles, Cal.. and Boston, Mass, papers T The funeral winl take place ¥ e funeral wi to-da; (Thursday), at 10 o'clock,. from the parlors of 3. C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. Interment private. Omit flowers. FLATLAND—In this city, June 8, 1904, Theo- dore, beloved son of Martin and Eva Flat- land, & native of California, aged 4 years 3 months and 22 day James McGinn, Henry JAMES McGINN & CO. Formerly With McGinn gL s o San Francisco, din_Franees Foran, beloved wife of Frank J. Foran, mother of Edna Foran, daughter of Robert and Mary Stein, and sister of May ‘Stein_and Mrs. Teresa Fett, a native of San_Francisco, aged 24 vears. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-d: (Thursday), at 8:30 o'clock_ from her late residence, No. 66 Webster street, thence to Sacred Hear{ Chureh, corner Fillmore and Fell ‘streets, whera a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 9:30 o'clock, Interment’ Holy Cross Cemetery, by carriage. KAISER-Iff this city, June 8, 1904, Ernst Max, beloved husband of 'A. Eiizabeth Kaiser, and father of Emily and Fred Kaiser, a_native of Saxony, Germany, aged 41 years 9 months and 17 days. A member of Deutscher Krieger Verein and Ggmbrinus Verein, T Notice of funeral hereafter. at the parlors of Theodor Dierks, street, between Fifth and Sixth. LEHMAN-—In Brooklyn, N, Y., June T, 1084, Rebecca Lebman, wife of Sigmund S’ Leh- man, and beloved sister of Mrs! Otto Irving Wise, aged 36 years. LEITH—In this city, June 4, 1904, at Pacific Hospital, Robert C. Leith, a native of Scot- land, aged 70 years 9 months and 12 days. LYONS—In this city, June 7, 1904, Thomas J. Lyons, a native of California, aged 30 years and 4 monthe. A veteran of the Span- ::h-l\meriunn war and of Company A, N. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of James McGinn & Co. 214 Eddy street, thence to St. Patrick’s, Church for services, commeneing at 2 o'clock. Interment National Cemetery, Presidio. MADDEN—In this city, June 7, 1904, Willlam Madden, dearly beloved husband of Annle Madden, and beloved father of Lucy and Edward Madden, a native of Ohio, aged 45 years 9 months and 1 day. A member of Madera Camp No, 161, W. O. W. [ Friends and acquaintances and neigh- bors of the W. O. W. and W. of W. are re- epectfully Invited to attend the funeral eervices ‘this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, at the parlors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Misslon street, between Eighth and Ninth, which will be held under the auspices of Western Ad- Remains 7 Mission dition Camp No. 306, W. O. W. Interment Alliance, Oblo, Cemetery. ( MALOON—In Oakland, June 7, 1804, Cath- erine Reta. beloved wife of Harry O. Ma loon, and daughter of William Davis. a na: tive' of San Franclsco, aged 26 years 3 months and 10 days. MARTIN—In this eity, June 7, 1904, Julia A., beloved wife of George L. Martin, daugh- ter of Mrs..Julia Donovan and the-late Dan- iel Donovan, and sister of Mre..J. Nunan, Mrs. J ne, Mrs. J. Feraner. Mrs. L. Triest and James Donovan, a native of Bos- ton, Mass, aged 39 years 10 months and 21 days. X @ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Thursday). at 8:30 o'clock, from the resl- dence of her mother, 760 Third street, Oak- land, thence to the Church of the Immacu- late ' Conception, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at ® o'clock. In- terment St Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. McCARTHY—In this city, June 8, 1904, Jere- miah. dearly beloved ' husband of Mary McCarthy, and father of Patrick T., Charles, Jeremiah ‘and Joseph McCarthy and the laté Daniel McCarthy and Julia Scott, a native of Temvle Brien, north parish of Clonkilty, County Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. I Notice of funeral hereafter. NELSON—In this city, June 6, 1904, Martin Nelson, a native of Norway, aged 40 years. E Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 1 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Bunker & Lunt, 2606 Mission street (Mission Masonic Temple), between Twenty- second and Twenty-third, under the auspices of Court Star of the Mission No. 7194, A. O. F. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. O'CONNELL—In this city, June 8, 1804, Charles J. O'Connell, dearly beloved husband of Kate O'Connell, ag native of County Waterford, Ireland. ® E7 The funeral i1l take place to-morrow (Friday). at 30 o'clock, from the parlors of Carew & English, 20 Van Ness avenue, thence to Sacred Heart Church, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment strictly private, Holy Cross Cem- eter RAYNFER—In Ocean View, June §, 1904, Greta' Edith, beloved daughter of Benjamin and Alice Rayner, and sister of Thomas B., Sidney and Alice Rayner and the late John Ray , & native of Ocean View, aged 14 years 3 months and 7 days. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her mother, 248 Sherman _avenue, Ocean View, thence to Ocean View Epis Church, where services will be held at o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. REGAN—In this city, June 6, 1904, Timothy, F., beloved son of Julla and the late - rick Regan, and brother of Katle, Julia, May and Willie Regan Nilan and Mrs. F. Silva, a nat Francisco, aged 32 ye days. T The funeral (Thureday), at residence. 1630 El Pat- i Patrick, | Mrs. W of Sa months and 13 | will take place to-day 0 o'clock, from his late venth avenue, South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commen ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross | Ty RI In this city, June 8, 1904, Anna Margrethe Rinzen, beloved wife of Peter Ringen, loving mother of John, Peter, George and the late Louis Ringen 'a native of | Bremervorde, Hanover, Germany, aged 71 | years 11 montas &nd 17 days. C7Frienas and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Friday, June 10, at 1 o'clock, at_her late residence, 613 Lombard street. Interment Mount Olivet Cometery. . San Francisco Frauen Verein—Officers and members of this society are kindly requested to attend the funeral of our late member, Mrs. A M. Ringen, Friday, Jume 10, at 1 o'clock, from her 'residence. By order of MRS. V. WREDE, President. MRS. ANNA "MAAS, Segretary. BAKATA—In the City and County Hospital, June 8. 1904, Y. Sakata, @ native of Japan, aged 30 years ) : BCHMITT—In San Jose, Cal, June 7, 1004, Tonl Schmitt, husband of the late Louisa Schmitt, and father of Mrs. Clarence Me- Clelland and Mrs. George Hirth, a native of ;;Prmln_\'_ aged 9 years 6 months and 8 ays @7 Friends and acquaintances are - fully invited 1o attend the funcral tecday (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi | street, | H. Haley, PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchiange yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Andes . 15| 100 Gould & Cur. 25 200 Belcher 32| 100 Gould & Cur. 24! 300 Bullion 16| 100 Hale & Nore. 15, ‘aledon| 78! 3 hi . caea 200 (,'hlfl&fi‘e & 20| m g:m: .4 30 600 Con Imperfal. 02| 600 Sierra Nev .. 41 800 Alpha . 15| 300 Justice .. A 500 Alta . 06| 200 Mexican .....115 500 Exchequer .. 44| 100 Sierra Nev .. 42 100 Gould & Cur. 200 Union Con .. 45 100 Julia ........ *08| 200 Yellow Jacket. 30 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: BRIEF CITY NEWS. NEWSBOY KILLED—OAKLAND, June 8.— Sam Rhodes, a newsboy, was Killed to-night by a Berkeley local traln. The body was found on the Southern Pacific Company’s tracks on Cedar street, between Ninth and Chase streets. It is supposed the boy fell off the train and was crushed by the wheels. Th Coroner took charge of the remains, Rhodes’ mother, Mrs. Eleanor Rhodes, resides in Los Angeles. WHITE SECURES CHILD.—M. J. White, secretary of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, yesterday obtained from Judge Murasky a writ of habeas corpus by Thich he will reobtain possession of Violet T8, was appointed her guardian an placed her in the orphan asylum, from which Morning Session. institution she . 15,000 MacNamara 27| 100 Ton 68 | Thompsen, & friend- ot "the. chlid's - TactBer, ;m :::m.-. i g % :{:an ‘?7, ,"rm mom;r'.‘ petition to secure custody of the amara . 28/1500. Ton | Birl was denled by the Supreme Court. oo a3 T 88| HISTORY OF THE BOGOTA.—A regular 300 Mont Ton 1923/ 100 Ton §9 | meeting of the San Francisco section of the 700 Mont Ton ...1 95|1000 Ton 13 }::;”;v’;?::‘.f‘m‘he A g B B o e rooms of the Chamber o 100 Mont T‘m.{n : rg':l;sn = S:T“xl:rrec!a :m Sansome street. The meeting Session. ed over by Edward Mills Adam: 8141200 Mont_Ton ...1 85 ' the chairman of the ‘:yscnon'.’ An uu-'emely,l 4 © 30,1000 Ray & O'Brien teresting informal talk was given by A. H. 3600 MacNamara, 31| 88 Ton Belmont.. 68 Dutton, formerly leutenant in the United 1500 MacNamara’ . 32/1000 Ton Midway.. 40 | States navy, on the trip of the Colombian | Furbost Bogota. fitted out at San Francisco.’ e surgent boat 2. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. K S SEEKS SAFETY IN MARRIAGE.—J; WEDNESDAY, June §—4 p.,m. |1+ Byan, saloonkeeper, who was convicted by | e il Bl sk, | 5,05 fn ndge Dunne's court last week of | 3 e ' yal under promise of marriage, appeared | B e [ uatloal. v SR Yesterday fob sentence. =By congent sentence | - Ken - i postponed until June 22. yan s out | Poge Bt AR A e Girass 120 on $400 cash bail and on Tuesday he took | Belcher ... 81 - 84/1ady Was 1 {8 | Elizabeth’ Florence O’Callaghan, the girl whom | Bulli ) s C R can) A} he betrayed, to Oakland and they were mar- | T e B g e Dok ental 50 rled by a Justice of the Peacs. She was in S s S ot . 89 | court with him yesterday. The Judge will s A {2 | probably let Ryan oft with a few hours' im- Confidence .1 00 1 20| Seorplon 1% | orisonment. Con C & Va.1 40 1 45/ Savage . 27 | PRINTERS' OUTING.—Members of the 01 " 03] Sne Beicher 14 varfous unions connected with the Allied | 14 03 04 Sferra Nev 1 43| Printing Trades Council are anxiously iooking | Crown Point. 18 19| Silver Hill 47 51 |forward to the forthcoming picnic of the | East Sterra N 08 Bt Toul 09 10 Union Printers’ Mutual Ald Socfety, which is Eureka Con.. — Syndicat 03 04/ to be held this year at Schuetzen Park, near Exchequer .. 48 Unfon Con 44 45 San Jose, on Sunday, July 3. The picnic given Gould & Cur. 24 15 16 |by this soclety last year in the Santa Cruz Hale & Nore. 73 « 20 80 Mountains was one of the most pleasant of Julla . 08 the season and the committee having charge R of this excursion promises some features that Bm?\!:f:* S Bid.Ask. | Wil undoubtedly attract even a larger at- Colehan . —=""07| Ray & O'Brien 05 06 rs’naflnce. Prolninem' among. b:hmt '{‘llll :fi: e: B a o 4 wling tournament for members of the peraria s e Ry Ton % o3| trades. Leo Michaclson has taken charge of | Gold M Com. 01 o8l escye mont.. 66 67| this part of the programme. The committee | i Butier sotdp st having charge of the picnic”is composed of Little "Ton .. 20 — | Peter J. Cotter (chairman), Charles J. Cullen Trcky Mo o | (secretary), George E. Mitchell (treasurer), MacNamara . 30 James J. Gerran and Farley Lewis. Mispeh BE L. 10 —ee———— ,!\;l‘onl“'l‘ttm a no‘é ¥ SAN DIEGO IS READY Ray Exten .. — TO GREET THE TURNERS REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. o WEDNESDAY. JUNP 8. Clty and County of San Francisco to Louin Eriedlander, lot on NW corner of Golden Gate slenue and Van Ness avenue, N 85 by W 109:9; §—, Estate of James Scchie (by George Bennett and A. P, Black, exacutcrs) to Joseph B. and James M. Marchall, lcu on W line of Fill 3 14 6 b v d o of Fell, § 27:6 by Axnes A. Ecchie to same, same; $10. Serena L. Rodgers to Augustus F. Rodgers, lot on N line of Broadway. 137:6 W of Plerce street, W 556 oy N 137:6; gift. Eugene D ®Martineaut to Julius Gollober and Elias Cohn, lot on SW corner of Plerce and Ellls streets, S 50 by W 80; $10. Margaret E. lees to Ella M. Leigh, un- divided half of following: Lot on S line of Hayes street, 137:6 W_of Plerce. W 81:7%, S 137:6, W 18:43%, 8 137:0, E 100, N 275; also | lot on SE’corner of Hayes and Scott streets, | § 161, B 100, N 28:6, E 11:9, N 30:6, W b4:5, N 107, W 57:4; $10, Blla M. Lelgh to Margaret E. Lees, undi- vided haif of following: Lot on S line of Hayes street, 219:114 W of Plerce, W 13 § 107, B 54:5. S 30:6, E 81:7% N 187 lot on NE corner of Fell and Scott streets E 175, N 137:6, W 75, S 50:6, W 100, § §7: $10, Henry J. and Anna Seegelken to Henry Brunner, lot on W_line of Devisadero street, | 87:6 N of Halght, N 25 by W 87:6; $10. Lewls H. and Charles F. Sage to John Lee- and Henry M. Whitely, lot on W line of Brod- erick street. 136:5% S of Broadway, S 1:013 by W_137:6, quitclalm deed; $10. Sarah E, Sage to same, same, quitclaim | deed; $10. . Frank R, and Sophie Grannis to Oscar C. Cappelmann, lot on N line of Sacramento | 116:5 E ‘of Presidio avenue, E 33:6, N 127:814; both parties agree to leave open passage of three feet, running from Sacra- mento street back 85 feet 18 inches to be taken off W line of lot hereby conveyed and i 118 nches from lot adjoining W of lot conveyed; $10. Estats of Lazard Godchaux by C. H. Wileon, executor, to Max Sommer, lot on E line of Ashbury street. 251:6 N of Frederick, N 25 by E 106:3; $5250, Edward J. and Nellie McGevern tq Bartholo- mew and Hannah Mahoney, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 260 W of Guerrero, W 25 by N 115; $10. Caroline A, nd Mary F. Potter to William lot on E line of Oakwood court, 215 | S of Eigliteenth street, 8 25 by E 90:3 by NW 25 by W 87:3; $10. Richard and Elizabeth Barry to John Mulcare, Jot on E line of Church street, 156 S of Twenty-first, § 26 by E 125; $10. Montell and L. Pauline, Churchill and Au- gusta D, Taylor to Peter L. C. Hansen, lot on W line of Church street, 225 N of Four- teenth, N 00 by W 125: $10. Mary Hawkyard to Albert E. Hawkyard, un- divided half of lot on E line of York street, 97:6 S of Twenty-first, § 25 by E 100; $10. Charles S and Alice M. Rourke to Leonhard C. Boyson, lot on E line of Folsom street, 186 §'of Tw.aty-third, § 26 by I 122:6; $10, Mary Hawkyad to Albert E. Hawkyard, un- divided !¢ of 1ot on § line of Twenty-sixth et 25 V of Harrison, W 24:4% by S 90; Marion B. Foster, wife of Samuel L. to Christian M. Hansen, lot oA line of Chatta- nooga_street, 30 N of Twenty-third, N 52: by E 117:6; $10. 8 Ninocollingwworth to ¥, A, Miler, lot o ne of Duncan street, o E by § 114; $10. - John A. McConnell to George S. Beesley, lot on W line of Diamond street, 172:6 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by W 125; §10. Krnest Brand to Mary C. McCue, lot on N line of O'Farrell street, 137:11 E of Leaven- worth, ¥ 0:413 by N 137:6; §10. Patrick and_Mary Cronin to Theodore Rob- erteon, lot on SE line of Shipley street, 160 NE dence, S26' Orchard stréet. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. STAPLETON--In this city, June 8, 1004, Willlam Stapleton, beloved husband of Mar- tha A. Stavleton, and loving father of Mrs. J. F. Croone, Mrs. J. H. Beresford, Mrs. A. Graham and Joseph, David and the late William Stapleton, a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, aged 85 years. L7 The funeral services will be held to- morrow (Friday), at 11 o'clock, at his late residence, 1106A 'Valencia street. Interment Cypress_ Lawn Cemetery of Sixth, NE 25 by SE 75; $10. Hind Estate Company (corporation) to James MeNab, lot on SE line of Townsend street, 275 SW of Seventh, SW 275 by SE 215; $10. City and County of San Francisco to Ras- mus_Rasmussen, lot commencing at at point 160 § of Slerra street and 100 W_of Tennessee, ;!Ence 5 35:8, S 61:10%. E 50, N 8, NW 114; Fanny ¥, and John R. Tiernan to Hattie H. Sattler, wife of H. H., lot on W line of — COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued g From Page 15. Afternoon Session. Street— $6,000 United R R of 8 F 4 per cent.. 78 62% California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil stock— Bid. Asked. Apolio .. = (G 46 Assoclated Trust . 18 20 Aztec .. svopes .60 o5 Caribou . St peh . 250 450 Chicago Crude ¢ 20 Claremont . ok 7,5 O, i Four . . 0 Glant . Hanford . perial Independence . Kern . Kern Lion .. Monarch of Monte Cristo Ol City Petroleum Peerless .. Reed Crude . 8 F & McKittrick ... Sovereign Sterling . Superior .. Thirty-Three Toltec ..... Twenty-Eight . Associated bonds Wabash o Miscellaneous— Fischer's Theater . Ncrthern Cal Power Senitary Reduction Works . BALE! Morning Sessign. Board— 50 Claremont ..... 100 Twenty-Eight Oil No afternoon sales. Mining Stocks. W w ] "0k 5 o Twenty-fourth avenue, 326 N of st N 75 by W 120: §10. " e A California Land and, Granite Company to Charles A. Rushton, lot on E_line of Tenth avenue, 125 § of Lake street, S 25 by B 120; also lot on E line of Tenth avenue, 225 § of . of N % by B 50r 5 lornia street, N Estate of Owen Clements (by A. C. Freese, administrator) to Harrison A. Jones, rerecord 1838 D. 366, N line of Clement street, 120 B of Kighteenth avenue, W 55:10 by N 8:11; $50. Harrison A, and Clara W. Jones to Charles W. Pobe, lot on NE corner of Bight- e lement street gemih Avmous t t B 120 by John Gatto to Susan H. and Susan M. Bige- low and Amy J. Jackson, lot on SE corner ot Tenth avenue and California street, E 32:6 by S 110; $10, nd_Lena Dreckert to Nellle T. Georze Rushton, &lma. £10. | Land and Improvement Company “Catitor to California Safe Deposit and Trust Company, Iot on W line of Eleventh avenue, 100 N of A t, N 125 by W 120; $10. rnhard and Rose Getz to L. C. Simpson :_lmr{;n‘l} :;rswlord. lot on SW corner of enth avenue and C street, 8 1 WAB:G $10. g urelius E., Rose A., George H., Mary G. and Edith D. Buckingham and Charles ¥, and Gertrude M. Jackson (Church) to E. B. Hal- lett and W. 8. Gee, lot on SE ‘corner of Tenth avenue and I street, § 110 by E 95: $10. George R. and Minora E. or Minora S. Kibbe to Lenora A. Rich, lot on W line of Forty-first avenue, 206:8 S of R street. N :fl W 120, 8 75, W 120, S 30:9, SE 240 Marie A. Baird to Charles A. King, lot on § line of X street. 50 W of Thirty-ninth avenue, W 50 by § 125:11, also lot on S line of X street, 200 W of Thirty-ninth avenue, W 271.47. S 1240 wma N 12511 aiso it on N v of “nint venue an k street, 1 125 by N 123: $10. Henry P. and Annie M. Anderson to Elfreda M. Anderson, lots 11 and 12, block 159, South San Francisco Homestead and Railroad Aswo- clation; gift. | At home (indoors) .. Gathering Promises to Be the Largest Held in the Southern District in Several Years. SAN DIEGO, June 8.—Preparations for the coming of the Turners of Southern California to San Diego on Saturday and Sunday are completed. It is expected that it will be the largest gathering of the kind held in the Southern California jurisdiction for several years. —_———— Causes of Accidents to Persons. In a lecture at Yale University, S. C. Dunham, president of the Travel- | ers’ Insurance Company, gave the fol- | lowing list of percentages of causes of infuries on which claims are made for | compensation from this company (the | cost of the different kinds of accident, | which would give some idea of the rel- | ative seriousness of cases in the dif- ferent classes, is not given): Per cent. | 24.14 . 18.80 . 18.16 15.98 Accidents to pedestrians . Horses and vehicles At _home (outside) Recreation ......... . 6.15 Rallroad travel 477 Bicycle accidents 4.06 Street car travel .. Use of firearms Animal bites Assaults ... B 20 Steamship travel .70 Miscellaneous ........eoeeeeee . .06 100.00 —Express Gazette. —— e A Duke’s Treasures. In illustration of the lavishness with which Chatsworth House is endowed with art treasures and of the distant element which Is supposed to be a fea- | ture of the Duke of Devonshire’s mind | an amusing story went the round of | the French press at the time of the, last Paris exhibition. The Duke, it was | said, was strolling through the loan | section of the English exhibits with a friend and.stopped to look with ad- | miration at a porphyry table of match- less beauty. He examined it long with the eye of a connoisseur and at last exclaimed: “I wonder who is the owner | of such a splendid specimen of work- | manship. I almost feel inclined to envy | him.” His companion, who had con- culted the catalogue,”handed it to him with a smile. It contained the infor- mation that the table came from Chatsworth House and was lent by the Duke of Devonshire.—London Chrons fcle. —_————— As She Read It. ‘With the spread of education dead languages and foreign tongues are no longer mysteries soluble only by the cultured few. The famous Eton boy who rendered “splendid mendax” as “lying in state” is but a pioneer. Quite recently a pupil teacher, fairly well ad-| vanced in her teens, who at a teachers’ | center is still learning to read French with a furious Cockney accent, and to decipher it, was taken to lunch at a' French restaurant in Soho. Scanning the menu with a show of interest which a healthy appetite alone could hardly ' have excited, she was overheard to. murmur: “Canard sauvage aux petits pois” (“The duck is savage at the few | peas”).—London Daily Chronicle. i Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. ‘Wednesday, June 8. Stmr Phoenix, Odland, 26 hours from Eureka. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT GAMBLE-Salled June t.—kktn Klik- itat, for Port Ludlow. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Sailed June S—Stmr Teutonte, tor Liverpool. ST JOHNE-Arrived June 8—Stmr Cartha- genian, from Liverpool, for Hallfax and Phil- “g&“mh' STOWN—Sailed June §—Stmr 1 e 'une o onfas from Liverpeol, for Boston. e SOUTHAM! IN——Salled June 8—Stmr Kai- ser Wilkelm der Grosse, from Bremen, for N OPENTIAGEN. Avtived_ 3 [ —. une 5—Stmr United States, from New York. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 6—Stmr Em- ® of India, from Vancouver, for Kobe, agasaki, Shanghal and Hongkong. nd Litersio, [6r Binsapore; Honghong: ib: a erpool, for Singapore, - toria, Tacoma and Seatt| LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 8—Stmr West- Sailed June S—Stmr Majestic, for New York, via Queenstown: stmr Merion, for Philadel- phia, via Queenstown. NAPLES—Salled June 8—Stmr Prinz Adel- bert, from Genoa, for New York. nderson, —_— -='I:fl‘"(!n. Alma As lot 1, block 190, Same to Harry W. line of G street, 75 NE of Ni 26 by NW 75, biock 160, same: gift. Julius C. Reis to Victor E. Teberg, lots 15 and 16, block 17, Réfs Tract; grant. Charles D. Taylor to Henry block F, Bunset Heights; $10. lot on NW avenue, NE | 8§ of wift Brunner, lot 20, ‘e:mfl ca‘w (owner) with Terrill Bros. Nisson, 1 on! 50":; g’f"mtfln"fi.fl. 350 e ol T ), lots 274 and 276, architect—All work for 4 . . SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. W. W. and Katherine G. to Joseph two-story bullding i Following ware the sales on the San Fran- | B. Coryail, lot 60, block 499, Bay City Home. | Lotta street. 21 Dachases. B 1% R e el o iy % ol Colbiba 3 to Ml CiEnated . 108 Ml 10 “"""fi%‘.’; 0k v 89 ik g ‘glitmth ave- | J. G. Levensaler (wper). wit)i- MeOaljoset nue, 2! of street, SW 100, | Coni B0 Coar 13 Block 122, Certral Park: $10. 7 Somes R MeCattonth— SBEE 8B e b ey BT S e e 5 3 , of st g 200 Con C & Va.1 40 500 Seg Belcher .. 12 ciil o Twenty-first, E 100 by N 50, 867 Guerrero; §00 Con Imperlal. 02 100 Slerra Nev -+ 42 "'Simo to J. F. W, and Margaret Carey, ot | $2195. ) 100 Srown & vent, 38| %09 Yellow Jacket. 3 | x iock B, “same; $0. 7| TClara M. Johnston (owner) with Fred Mil- % + | g Gteree nndt Mary’ Letterell to Leon and Lucy | ler (contractor). architect T. Paterson Ross - 200 Potoat .:.0se:. 181 o RRirte 8 oy ey 30 Dok Sy, Wale | Atbry Featne borldig. (Rt ot o B e 300 Unton El 48 ‘mount; ¢ At gl {ot ‘street, 65 S of 's'30 by E 100; | Teresa Smith, Miss Josephine { uty Superintendent Suzzalo. PUPILS RECEIVE HONORS - AT GRADUATING EXERCISES Medals and Diplomas Are Bestowed on Many Brilliant Students of City's Schools. Graduating exercises were held at several schools of the city yesterday and in each case the attendance was large. There were enjoy- able literary and musical exercises and the schools were prettily decorated with flowers. Following are the lists of the graduates: St. Vincent's—Gold medals and diplomas for completing the high school course—Miss Rose Quinn, Miss Margaretta Smith, Miss Te- resa Kennedy and Miss Loretto Garety. Gold medals in Christian doctrine—Miss Rose Quinn and Miss Genevieve McDermott. Violin medal —Miss Rose Quinn. GoM medals—Master, John F. Doyle, Master Frank M. Flanigan, Master Joseph B. McKeon, Master Daniel F. Hagerty, Master William T. Quill, Master Master Joseph A. Bickerstaff. Gold medal for highest percentage—John F. Doyle. Gold medal for drilling — Master Timothy Shea. Grammar grade graduates—Miss Isabella Lu- cas, Miss Nora Shea, Miss Catherine Hagerty, Miss Rose Ryan, Miss Mary Ronan, Miss Mary Regan, Miss Bessie Salmon, Miss Nellie Daley, Miss Mary Brady, Miss Mary Hennessey, Miss ‘Wallace, Miss Edith Hall. St. Patrick’s School—Master John F. Doyle, Master Frank M. Flanigan, Master Joseph B. McKeon, Master Danlel F. Hagerty, William' T. Quill, Master L. Lamey, Master Daniel A. Hennessey, Master Joseph A. Bick- erstaff. - Hearst Grammar—Mabel Burxe, Fred Cof- fee, Irene Cole, Ada Crowley, Alice David- son, Earle Drais, Dorothy Duncombe, Edith Eikington, Annie’ Evpenhetmer, Ruby Irving, Florence Jardine, Peter Lowrle, Eva Me- Dougall, James McGrath, Lloyd Rollins, Lydia Schubert, George Somerville, George Springett, Marguerite Sutton, Annetta Tiet- Jen, Arthur Toft and_ Anita Winters. Richmond Evening School—Minnie Butzbach, Gertrude Cuther, Theresa Hunt, Gertrude Hig- gins, Edna King, Lillian Mahoney, Wllllam Nagel, Vincent Dunn, Felix McHugh, Charles Schopke, William Haskell, Joseph O'Keefe, James Olwell and Arthur Hallet. Lincoln Evening School D, Adggms. Willlam §. Adams. Louls A tieri, Santaro H. Arakawa, Edward Anderson. John E. W. Boesch, Sophia Blankstein, Jos phine M. Britt, Irene M. Brown, Michael Bratt, Bert Baker, St. Clair G. Baumgartner, Thomas B. Beall, Ben Bloom, Charles A Bogan, Herman F. H. Boos, Nadeau L. Bour- geault, August H. Braunagel, Fred J. Butler, Raymond H. Clarke, Edward T. 'Conlon, Wil- liam J. Dolan, Philip J. de Gear, Francis L. O. de Jarlals, Flora F. Fegan, George M. Gardner, Joseph R. Galan, William f. vey Jr.. Walter G. Hancock, Mabel F. Hogan, Wiillam Hagedorn, Harold Jenson, Ernest A. Johanson, .Lloyd J. Jones, ssoritz Jacobow- sky, Samuel Kessler, Max Kramer, Robert J. Lacey, Jerry E. Leary, Dave Levin, Frances A. Levin, Charles A. Lawrence, John' S. M Grath, Henry C. Mangels, Eugene Mclve: Harry J. Wohlers, Alice M. McDonald, Emily C. McDonald, (Walter James Nelson, George Nelson, ArthurlE. O'Neil, Jacob Pinter, Mads. L. Petersen, Earl L. N. Pitunan, Frances C. Pittman, Willlam Reinhardt, George H. Roche, Willlam' P. Reilly, Robert Robertson, Sadie S. Richter, Charles P. Saur, Nathan Shoor, Frank Sorocco, Moses A. Stecker, Bertha M. Schroeder, Alonzo . Simpson, Matthew Toomey, Dora Tennebaum and Jack Tackle. Mechanical drawing — John F. Beareps Simon Braunstein, Curt Buettner, Paul Christensen, Edward J. Crangle, John J. Cropper, James S. Frederickson, Walter Gaetjen, Joseph “H. Hanly, Carl Harvey, Ferros Keppa, Carl Kuhlman, Anthony Miller. Luigi Melafronte, Frank . Patterson. Charles M. Robinson, Henry Schwinn, FBimer E. Stewart, Ernest J. Walter, Ernest Wiedmann. Architectural drawing — Johu H. Dreyer, Walter Labhard, Frederick Mertens, G. L. Streshly, Lambert Wierda. Bookkeeping — Walter R. Mendelsohn, Ray- mond P. Miller, Arthur Muhl, Roger O'Ha: Arthur O'Kcefe, Victor Petersen, Lea Pouson, Gustave L. Renstrom, Albert. 3 Schulken, Francis T. Sefberlich, Aubrey E Simons, Genevieve Unger, Garrett Walsh, Jean L. Wheeler, Chester Yokom, Shigeo Uchida, Bernard Goldstein, Martin L. Haines. Albert J. Hautt, Anna L. Heavy, Harold Heintz. Virginia M. Houghtun, Aaron Jacobs, Charles Jacoby, Marie L. Kennedy, Hom Keppa, Malvina Krauss, James Leahy. Samuel Lippman, Grace MecHugh, Joseph Madden, Louls Marcus, Phiiip Mason. Ray Abrams, Lucien M. Benoit, Frank M. Booth, Samuel L. Boukofsky, Moses Bratt, Edward Brodien, Hugo Callenberg, Henry Castens, Willlam' A. Cox, Fred A. Coy. Henry Dierks. Karl Dietrich, Clarence Drucker, Willlam Everman, John E. Fitzpatrick, Hernard E. George. Stenography J. R._Alexander, Joseph Brown, Charies Baldissonb, Gertrude Benas, Fred G. Booth, Julia Bers, Carrol H. Baker. H. T. Caldwell, Lulu Carson, Harry Bwi Guptill, Harris Ginsburg, A. Ha Belle Hayes, Victorla Johanson, William Orville Jones, Alice Kull, Fred Kummerlander, Nellie Kingsion, Ethel Lonergan, Louise Lut- gen, Charles P. Murphy, Gertle McConaby, Kittie Murphy, Eisie Ongerth, Jacob Ritug- stein, Pauline Renner, James Robinsen. Mitchell Russell, Elizabeth Steiger, John Seid, Ethel S. Shaylor, Addie Stowe, John J. Seid, Margaret Emma _Studeman, Sadle Schmita, A. H. Simpson, Carrie May Stokes, Adelaids Scouler, Allce M. Tobin, gthel Vivian, Olive L. Vanderbilt, Henry Warshawski, Harry “;;::‘:;‘A(Teor‘r Kirchhof, Agnes Lydon, James E. Oliver, Roy Moon, Mary Speakman. =, T. Diel Adolph Schu- French — Louis he: Tranklin Grammar—Isabella Amorsen, Caro- lina Abrahms, Cassie Brown, Gertrude Blumer, Olga Benfeldt, Julia Cox. Bessie Ducray, Mae Dwyer, Ethel Farrel, May Gallagher, Rose Glanvingvich, Pearl Huddleston, Alexina H ett. Etfl Joseph, Lottie Kirshen. Kate Ki baum, sy Kehoe. Rae lotte, tan O’'Neill, Juanita O Neill, Stein, Grace Simmens Alice Twohig, Nel Wolfe, Mary Ward, Veronica Weich, Lilllan Woods, Josepbine Veeley, Lena Zagoren, John leman. Evllnn- Carrasco_ George Cruden, n Crowley, Willlam Fennell, Robert Hedger, | Frank Kilsby. Lawrence Kling, Jenne Westiey, Harry Miller, Harry Marko- Leggett, s Frank Schmidt, Chester Toie: Arthar Wobber. ‘ole. Ar obber. 222 Blumer, Lilllan Woods. \ The Clement School, of which Miss Nellie Sullivan is principal, also had its graduating * exercises yesterday, when School Directors Roncovieri and Mark delivered addresses to the suc- cessful students. There was an excel- lent musical programme under the di- rection of Miss Estelle Carpenter. y ——— . Irving Scott School. The graduation exercises of the Irv- ing M. Scott Grammar School were held yesterday in the school building, Tennessee street, near Twenty-second. Under the direction of Miss M. M. Murphy and before an audience of schoolmates, relatives and friends the exercises, consisting of recitations, songs and addresses, consumed the afternoon. The feature of the after- noon was the singing of Miss May Daly. Following the exercises came the awarding of the diplomas by Dep- The Den- man medal was awarded to Miss Mary Drady ‘and the Bridge medal to Carl Anderson. * ; The following are the graduates: Pearl Brainerd, Mary Burns, Mary Conlan, Mary Drady, Maud Elliott, Florence Keane, Nellie Keating, May Leary, Martha Lucy, Grace Mackin- tosh, Edith McKay, Agnes Reynolds, Gertrude Rollins, Irene Timby, Eva Turner, Anna von Husen. Carl Ander- son, Clyde Berglund, Daniel Keefe, Paul Krug, John McCabe and William Ruffler. —_—— NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C., June S.— One of the first results of the investigation of charges that Amerfcan engineers are em- ployed on surveys for the new Canadian transcontinental rallway, the Grand Trunk Pacific, s the resignation of G. A. Kyle, di- vision “engineer at Winnipeg. Kyle says his resignation is voluntary. CO0K BOOK OFFER TO CLOSE AUGUST 30, 1904. The Call's Cook Book prem- jum offer will close on August 30, 1904, and all readers of this paper who desire a copy of this household treasure not fail to place their im- mediately. This splendid premium will be offered to Call subscribers at the exceptionally low rate of 50 cents per copy. Out of town orders 25 cents additional to cover prepayment of transporta- tion charges. AT T R RE T ot - e i T, Frank L. Lamey, Master Daniel A. Hennessey, | Master | Myer Abrams. John | k] i ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE COMMERGIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPARY (Limited) 0!" LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 3iST lday of December, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In { surance Commissioner of the State of Calic | nta, pursuant to the provistons of sections | 610" and 611 of the Political Code. candensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner | CAPITAL. Stock paid up | | Amount of Caital in Cash | ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company.. $388.148 50 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages... 112,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks | _and Bonds owned by Company 32,218,603 1 { Cash in Company's Office . 10,496 Cash fn Banks .......... Interest due and accrued on Stocks and Loaus... i Interest due and and Mortgages . Premiums In due lection al Rents due and accrued Due from other Companies for Re- ipsurance on losses already paid Total Assets ......cococne i LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid ..... $106.225 38 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense c... 210,202 ¢4 | Losses resisted. including expen: 36,435 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less, $2.270,- 367 94; reinsurance 30 per cent.. 1,135,183 97 Gross premiums on Firs Risks running more than one year, $2- 181,190 84; reinsurance pro rata. 1,124,463 56 Gross premiums on Marine and In- land Navigation Risks, $63.- 949 60; reinsurance 100 per cent. 63.940 68 Gross vremjume on Marine Time Risks, $37,810 61; reinsurance 50 per cent ,. ceee 18,908 30 Amount reclaimable by the In- sured on Percetual Fire Poil- cles . . 105,338 14 Due for Commission and Broker- age ......-- 63,017 14 Return Premiums and Reinsurance Premiums «....... . 46,625 53 Total Liabilities -$2.910,551 39 INCOME. Net cash actually received for |~ Fire Premiums .....c.coooonn... $2,364.701 53 Net cash actually recelved for Marine premiums ............. 83,086 73 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages o 7.697 73 Recetved for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other eources Recetved for Reats . Total Income EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses (Including $318,908 ST losses of previous years) Net amount paid for Marin e Losses Paié_or allowed for Commission Lo or Brokerage | i Pafd for Salaries. Fees an charges for offlcers, cle: ote. 144,387 47 Paid for State, National and Lo. €8l QN8 o ivos covscvssasas ... S8,115 &8 All other payments and expendi- tures Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$1,662.921 8§ e.[Fire Risks.| Premiums. | | Risks and Premiu mks. the| Net amount of written during $336.057.564/84,081.730 13 year 3 Net a of Risks 1 | expired during the year | 343,906,684 3,075,963 40 Net amor in_force f | " December 31, 1908..( 397.124,065| 4,451 | Risks and Premiums.|Mar. Risks.| Premium | Net _amount of Risks, <} written during thel | year ioks| 0 104000] §235.500 e0 Net amount of Risks thet expirad during ..... 99,071.551) 250.413 2 wia1| 1018 2 A. H. WRA?Z. Manag r | Subscrites and sworn tw hefirae e, this 1904 KAY, Notary Publie. 20th day of January, H R C. F. MULLINS, Pacific Coast Manager, 416-418 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE ALLIANCE ASSURANGE COMPANY (Limited.) P LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 318 lday of December, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- aurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Real Esfate owned by Company.....§173,170 8T Cash Market Value of all Stocks ‘and Bonds owned by Company... 575,750 00 Cash in Banks 61,465 24 1750 o8 $3.545 0@ Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans Premiums in due Course of Collec- for Fire ai 100 08 Rents due and accrued 500 00 o=t =~ LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid ...... $1.702 4T Losses in process of Adjustment or R Suspense .....-.- Stesanalete . 1m98 T Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Ting one year or less, $298,713 10; Teinsurance 50 per cent ........ 149,356 38 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $157, 018 16; reinsurance Dro rata.. 85,693 09 Due and to become due for Salaries, O, OO-ociceeos eaczevnacons 401 a1 Due and to become due for Com- mmissions and Brokerage ........ . 486163 Return premiums and premiums «........ cosersotiends INID B Total Liabilities INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums . <3 $382.708 59 Recelveq for on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources 20,673 80 Recelved for Rents . 15,276 50 Received from Home 5,660 38 Total Income ..... . .$424,514 25 EXPENDITURES Net amount for Fire Losses (including 730 39, losses of P e igwed foi Commmiseion . ......... onIT 84 15,673 94 6,39 78 123,003 93 $415,478 57 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other ‘charges for officers. clerks, ete... Paid for State, National and Local payments and expendi- Of and for Weed & Kennedy, Msrs. Subscribed _and sworn to before me. this 21st day of January. 1904 F. FISHBECK, Notary Publie. C. F. MULLINS, Pacific Cosst Manager, 416-418 California St., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. WEEKLY CALL, $1.00 PER YEAR.

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