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THE SAN FRANCISCO CAL L, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1904, DIED. | Lighthall. George A. | Lyneh, Mary E. i Patrick i Sloud, George W. | snell, ¥rank Jobn (intaat) ersen, Jacob Rode, Christian G. r Schlegel, Rllen Jane welley. Hubert W Seola, Jemnie Lai ary Anne Somers, Burbank = Z Strubel, Clarence " A Thompéen. nard, Ddward White, Andrew | | | | | I 1904, Samuel B. | e Boyd. and brother | iay Boyd, & native | 31 years | ntances are respect- 1 services at the Brown, 572 Thirteenth Interment Mountain View and 1904, William P.. P. Case, a native | | s | New York, aged | g7 Friencs an | Cypress Lawn Alameda County, rgaret M. ) ved n and Ha rs. Frank Williams and In New York City, July daughter of the 2 e of San Francisco. notice hereafter. | 14, 1904, at his resi- | ) et, Willlam, dearly ¢ Sophia Eybs, and father nd brother ot tive of Han- 4 months and 1904, Leonard England, aged ortuary chapel of the Company, 2476 GaAl A 14, 1904, Hanna ‘e of the late Peter ; Mass., aged 57 respectfully invited to at- rrow (Saturday), at residence, 414 Locust n € ja and Sacramento, Ignatius C where a re- ass will be celebrated for the - soul at 10 o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery, by electric Fighteenth and Guerrero 1904, at 1357 ved wife of f Julia, Alma ve of Louisiana, y 12, 1904, August C. beloved 'husband of a, Otto, Hinz, and Kappein aged 63 years d 19 days and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral to-day o'clock, from residence A. F. H¥ 855 Capp Twenty-third and Twenty- O. 0. F. Cemetery. Peter's Church, Sat- at and Filbert streets, 1 o'clock, into rest. in this 1216 Jones street, Mary widow of the late James ier of Mrs. W. O. Farns- s Weinmann, Kate A T. J.. Miller, a native of , axed 80 years 2 months day urch, ate 10, (Friday), Sush and city, July f Sweden, the mort ndertaking near Twen v chapel Company, first o rest. July 13, 1004, of Santa Clara, a native years interment private. city, Edward, beloved ret Teonard, a mative of ireland. aged 65 years. will take place to-da: m.,_from the pario > Mission street Fermanagh, funera Semetery, by 11:39 d Townsend streets. this city, July 12, 1904, Lighthall,” beloved son of ie Lighthail, and brother 4, Miiton and Charles Light- a { San Francisco, aged 1 v, July 14, 1904, Mary E. f the late Patrick and beloved sister of Ed- 1 » and Mrs. Helen Spilman, a v San Francisco, aged 28 years 11 days 12, 1904, Patrick, beloved hus- rah Lynch, father of James, Tim- mas, Patrick, William and Josie M. Donchoe, and brother h. Mrs. D. Sullivan, Mrs. J. late James and Timothy ative of County Kerry, Ireland, 0 vears > Friends and scqui attend ances are respect- he funeral ti-day o'clock, from his late resi- ley street, thence to St. Jo- where @ requiem high mass | be celebrated for the repose of his soul seuh’s Church, at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- tery. LOUD—In this city, July 14, 1904, George beloved son of Agnes and A McCloud cCloud, @ netive of California, aged 2€ 3a €7 itemains at the mortuas . Undertaking Twen July y chapel of the “ompany, 2475 first, until 3 15. Interment this aged 50 vears. n city, July 14, 1004, nell A" mem- Ste: ip Painters’ Union, Local No. rotherhood P. D. and P. of A. Remaing at the parlors of McFaddefl, & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- venth and Eighth, In this city. July 14, 1504, John, ed husband of Julia McQuade. of Mrs. H. Abels and Tohn and Julia McQuade, and grandfather of Rosine. Herman and Viola Abels, a netive of Armagh, Ireland. (Virginia City and Pennscola papers please copy.) L7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow rday). at 9:30 o'clock, from his late ce. 65 Bryant street, between Sixth eventh. thence to St.” Rose’s Church, where « requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Uemetery MOORE—In this city, July 9, 1904, beloved | v‘y'flam on of Wililam H. and Alice E. PETERSE! In this city, July 16, 1904, Jacob Petersen, beloved husband of Carrie Petersen, a native of Denmark, aszed 51 years 8§ months and 16 days. i RODE—In Fruitvale, July 13, 1904, at his | residence. 420 Nicol avenue, Fruitvale, Christian G. Rode, beloved husband of Marie M. itode, and beloved father of Otto F., tara H i Walter E. Rode and Mrs. Mae shausen, a native of Germany, aged ars % months and 5 days. C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funeral services Friday, July 15, at 2 o'clock, at the German Lutheran Zien Church corner Twelfth and Myrtle streets, Oakland Please omit flowers. BCHLEGEL—In Ocean View, July 13, 1904, Filen Jane, dearly bel ite ‘ot 10on Schiegel snd_mother of Mrs. Autagne and Matt, Thomas, Ella, Harry, Georgie »nd Maud Grady, end sister of Thomas McGlone, Mra. R.'A. Roberts and Mrs. O, j. Braden. @ native of Boston, Mass., aged | 42 years 11 months and 29 days. 7 Friends und acquaintances are ully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Eaturduy). July 16, at 9:30 o'clock, from her te residence, 421 Pl th phere @ requiem high mass will be cele: brated f(‘v; the repcse of her soul, commenc- ng at o'clock. Interment Cross Cemetery. g ®COLA—In this city. July 14, 1904, Jennie, dearly beloved ‘wife ‘of * Retco Scoler and daughter of M. Josephine Longo, and mother of Joseph, Annie, Mary, Nicholie, — FENRY J. CA.LACH=R CO, (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher, DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. FL N*'G"A'y'mmnumms AND EMBALMERS, - =t.. opposite Lincoln School. ___ Telephone South 89, NITED UNDERTAKERS, Funeral Directors and Embalmers—— . JFormerly in Metropolitan Temple. NOW at 865 MISSION. Tel. Scuth 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. Interment private. 1, = James McGinn, Henry Hansen ™3 JAMES McGINN & GO l"onntr& With McGinn Bros, rectors and balmers—— 214 aay wi.s Tel: South Sh6 'COMMERCIAL NEWS “Peresa, Loretts, Nicholas and Vincent | Kcola and Mrs, Joscphine Scafire, a native of Palermo, Italy, years. ERS—In this « 14, 1904, Bur- B(;fylu“ the dear son of William James and Kate Burbank Somers, and beloved brother of Dr. George B. Somers and Mrs. Fred C. Peterson ' His friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence, 1 Mission street, Sundav, July 17, at o'clock. Interment private. STRUBEL—In this city, July 12, 1904, Clar- ence Frederick, dearly’ beloved son of Fred- erick J. and Lizzie Strubel loving brother of Lydia, Marcella and Ethel Strubel, and grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Danz, a native Francisco, aged 14 years and 9 > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to_ aticnd the funeral to-day , at 9:15 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 1400 Silver avenue, near San Eruno avenue, thence to All Hallows Church, Sixteenth avenue and P street South. South San Franclsco, where a requiem high mass will be celelrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. THOMPSON—In this city, July 14, 1904, Filen, beloved wife of George Thompson, and mother of Mrs. R. J. 'Smith, Mrs. O. Jensen and Soph George and Bellg Thompson, & native of Ireland, aged cars. Y EF Funeral and interment at Rio Vista. WHITE—In this city, July 14, 1904 at his resiGence, 2708 Bush street, Andrew, beloved l husband ‘of Emma F. White, and father of | Drew, St V. and Beatrix V. White, a | natts t. John, New Brunswick. aged | 60 years. A member of George H. Thomas Post No. 2. G. A. R CrNotice of funeral hereafter. Continued From Page Fifteen. Cal G&ECor. 47 50 |N Cal P Co. 10 Cal Powder. 145 |Oak Bk Sav.120 Cal Ship Co. — 36 {Oak T Con.. 78 Cal TI& T115 I00F Hall A 6 Cen Bk, Oak — €5 |Orpheum Co. — Chutes Co .. — 7 |PacC Cas Co.125 City & C Bk — 120 [(Pac S Tel...100 Cyp L Imp.. — 6%/ Pac Sur Co.105 East Dynm.. — 27 | Paraf Paint.. 38 DpntPwd pfd — § F Drydock. 80 — | Do com .. — Coal. — 25 FN Bk. Oak.120 at Co. — 106 Fischer Thtr 5 TRLL. 12! F A Bk.105 |Swiss-A Bk.115 — Gas Con A.. — Eiect.. 11 - Hono P Co. nC ptd. 47% — Lon& SF Bk €0 Do com ... 9'2 -— Street $10,000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 81 00 Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Northern Cal Power Co....... 10 12% $10,000 United R R of S F 4 per cent.. 80 7! treet— $40.000 United R R of § F 4 per cent.. 80 78 California Stockand Oil Exchange Oil Stock— Bid Asked. | Apol . sses 40 46 | Associated Trust Certifi 18 19 Cartbou : 875 450 Chicago : 20 aremont ur Fulton .. Hanford 2 s BB ot 233 % 8 (of Ar Cristo .. _ cidental of W Va.. 1 City Petroleum . Peerless . Pittsburg Reed Crude S F & Mc Bovereign Sterling Superior . ‘Thirty-th Twent 3. 3883 » | | Chutes Company .. | Fischer's Theater Northern Cal Power Sanitary Reduction Works SALES. Morning Session. 100 stk | | 100 Sterling | 900 Associated Board— Atternoon Session. 200 Monte Cristo 500 Four Oil Street 200 Wolverine . | { 1 | 40 Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following werg the sales on the San Fran cisco Stock and Bond Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Belcher ...... 16| 150 O 100 Best & Belch.1 10 200 Bullion < 200 500 100 200 Inion Con .. Yellow Jacket, Afternoon Session. 100 Andes ....... 20| 400 Potosi 100 Best & Belch.1 00 500 Savage . 100 Best & Belch 100 Caledonia 550 C &V 100 100 Exchequer 00 Union 400 Mexican ..... 00 Union 1000 Mexican . 90| 500 Utah .. 100 Ophir 2 PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the Btock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 00 Andes 00 Mexican 98 Chollar cenn . 97 Crown Point. . 3 Gould & o | Kentuck ... Afternoon Session. | 200 Alpha . 08] 200 Mexic 02 500 Andes 200 Potosi o7 Bullion . | 200 Savage 18 Chollar .. 100 Sierra .. 30 Con C & 500 Slerra Nev .. 28 Con C & V.1 07%3| 100 Union Con 27 600 Crown Point. 11| 100 Union Con 26 100 Julia .. 06/ 100 Unlon Con .. 25 100 Mexican ..... 96] 300 Yellow Jacket. 16 TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fram- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange vesterday: Morning Session. 300 Esperanza .. 1000 Gold Anchor. 500 Gold Anchor. 031800 Mont Ton | 300 Mont Ton 271500 Paymaster 500 Gold Anchor. 2813000 Red Top . | 300 Little Ton ... 60/5000 Red Top ..... 18/ 500 MacNamara . 55| 250 Ton Goid M. 19! 550 MacNamara . 56/1000 Ton Gold M. 18| 100 Mont Ton..2 4734 100 Ton N Star.. g 200 Mont Ton ...2 50{1000 Ton N Star.. 35 Afternoon Session. 100 Mont Ton ...2 50| 400 Ton Belmont.. 80| 100 Mont Ton ...2 552000 Ton Gold M. 17 400 Mont Ton..2 47%| 200 Ton N Star.. a7 | 500 Paymaster 061000 Ton N Star.. 35 6000 Red Top 15/ 200 Ton N Star.. 36 5000 Red Top 18 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THUREDAY, July 14—4 p. m. Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask, | 07 09 Justice ....... 18 20 05 07| Kentuck Lo 02| 19 20 Keyes Graes.. — 120 16 18iLady Wash .. — 08 95 1 00/ Mexican . a1 16 17|Occidental ... 70 55 57\0phir 50 19 22/ Overman . 18 18 17| Potosi . 08 70 80!Scorpion 2 14 Con C & Va.1 051 10 Savage . . 17 19| Con Imperial. 01 (2/Seg Belcher .. 06 07| Con NY .... 03 Od/Sierra Nev .. 27 028! Crown Point. 11 12/Sliver HIl .. 44 48 East Sierra N 06 “El Louis . —_— 10 Eureka Con.. — B0lSyndicate .... — o4 Exchequer .. 36 3S|Union Con .. 26 = Gould & Cur. 12 14/Utah 4 18 Hale & Norc. () 72| Yellow Jacket. 16 18 S 05 06 Ask. Colchan .. = Esperanza 18 Gipey Queen. 12| Gold_ Anchor 80 Goidfield .. 20 Gold M Con. 01 —~ Hannapah M. 25 00 Jim Butler... — 1 Little Ton.... 58 — Lucky Tom... 08 58 JacKamara'. 56 215 izpal e —= Mont_Ton..2 42 = NY Ton .... @2 [ Paymaster 05 Union ... 10 — Pine Grove .. 5 —|United Ton .. — 09 Ray Exten .. — 08 Utopia . " Ray & O'Brien 10 —|West Bnd 5 25 —_——— ‘Widow Gets Judgment. OAKLAND, July 14.—By stipulation Mrs. Alma Thorn obtained a judgment to-day against Anspacher Bros. of Livermore for $500 damages for the death of her hushand, who was. killed while in their employ. While doing some dangerous work Thorn was struck by a falling plank. By ncree-! ment suit was only brought for $500 and this was not contested. P | of detai | on terms expected to prove satisfactory | to all parties. | which PANAMA'S FEAR IS GROUNDLESS Merchants Are Apprehensive That Establishment of New Port Will Be Detrimental MOTIVE MISUNDERSTOOD Assurances Are Given That Uncle Sam Intends to Ar- range | atisfactory System WASHINGTON, July 14.—It is ex- plained here that the excitement among the business men of Panama over the recént establishment of ports“ of entry at Ancon and Cristobal, in the canal zone, is based on a misunder- standing of the intention of the Canal Commission. The French company, in constructing the canal, dredged a deep-water channel to the mouth of the Rio Grande River and erected wharves at La Boca. This channel was | deep enough to enable sea-going craft to discharge their cargoes at the La | | Boca wharves. The waters of the har- bor adjacent to the city of Panama are shallow, and it is necessary to lighter goods which are landed at the wharf in the city of Panama. The merchants of Panama, it is be- | lieved here, think the establishment of the port of Ancon, which is the new name given by the commission to La Boca, will prevent the continued use | of the channel and the wharves at la | Boca for the landing of goods intended for the city of Panama. These diffi- | culties can be avoided by an amicable | arrangement in respect to transporta- tion of goods landed at La Boca for Panama under bond. The best anchorage for vessels In- | tended to discharge goods to Panama | | 18 in the vicinity of the islands ceded to the United States by the canal zone | | treaty, and the merchants at Panama | possibly fear that they will be deprived of the privilege of utilizing anchorage, or, If their vessels are per- harbor fees, wharfage, etc, will be charged. These, however, are matters susceptible to adjustment ——t—————— ASK RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF FORMER POSTMASTER | Citizens of Las Vegas Protest at Abol- ishment of Office and Will Go to Court. WASHINGTO chapter was added to-day to the long | controversy over the Las Vegas, N. M. postoffice when mandamus proceed- ings were instituted in the district Su- preme Court to compel the Postmas- ter General to re-establish the former postmaster in Las Vegas. The peti- tioners are Margerito Romero, Mayor; Jesus M. Tafoya, Recorder, and Ig- nacio Esquibel, Martin Delagano, Fe- lipe Delagado and Bowman M. Wil liams, Trustees, and Elmer E. Veeder | and John W. Veeder, residents and citizens of the town of Las Vegas. It is alleged that, in violation of law, the postoffice at the town of Las Vegas, March 31 last, was abolished and discontinued and consolidated with the postoffice in the town of East Las Vegas, now called the City of Las Vegas. ———— e IGORROTES W WEAR THEIR TIVE COSTUME President Roosevelt Settles a Dispute Concerning the Garb of the Natives. WASHINGTON, July 14.—There will be no change in the costumes of Igorrotes at the St. Louis Exposition. Statements concerning the proposed change from Senator Carter, Presi- dent Francis and from Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Montgomery and others of the board of lady directors, were sent to the President, and explanations were made by Colonel Edwards of the in- sular bureau, and as a result it was decided that no order would be is- | sued requiring these people to wear anything different from their native dress. —_————————— LADY MANAGERS OUST PROTESTING SECRETARY Position Is Declared Vacant and Jef- ferson City Girl Appointed to | Place Temporarily. ST. LOUIS, July 14.—By a vote of | % to 5 the board of lady managers of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, convened to-day in the Woman's building, declared the ofiice | of secretary vacant. Miss Lavina Egan of Louisiana, who was ousted from office by this action and is also a member of the boarad, protested and demands that the rea- son for the action be submitted in writing. The board of lady manag- ers elected Miss Etta Lou. Carter of Jefferson City, Mo., temporary secre- tary. ——————————— Alleged Deserter Pleads Guilty. OAKLAND, July 14.—Charles Gow- ard pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to charges of embezzlement and defrauding an innkeeper. Fred Omo, |a collector, said Goward had stolen money from him, and F. A. Wright, landlord of the Brunswick House, complained that the prisoner had failed to pay his bill there. Sentence was deferred, as the police desire to investigate a charge that Goward had been twice dishonorably discharged from the United States army for deser- tion. Late Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED, . Thursday, July 14. pllme Aurclia, Erickson, 57 hours from San ‘Stmr_ Maggie, Corning, 4 hours from Half- moon Bay. SAILED, Thursday, July 14. Br stmr Wyefield, Watson, Nanaimo. Stmr Noyo, Johnton, Humboldt Bay. DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived July 14—Br ship Cleomene, from Port Blakeley. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 14—Br stmr M 8 Dollar, hence July 10. g ABERDEEN—Sailed July 14—Stmr Grace Dollar, for Port Harford; stmr Santa Barbara, for San Francisco; stmr G C Lindauer, for £an Francisco. ISLAND PORT. such | July 14—Another | ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT STATEMENT STATEMENT OF THE OF THE s OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS|CONDITION AND AFFAIRS|CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE OF THE OF THE UNITED FIREMENS INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1503, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sicner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount n Casl $300,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $202,034 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 354,861 00 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks | and Bonds owned by Company. 89,678 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mark ities as Sl T peowiie 184,500 00 | Cash in Company's Office. 3,664 60 Cash in Banks 64,067 01 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans .. 234865 Interest due and 4 on Bond and MOrtgages wro.rrreree s 7,467 96 Premiums in d [ t Collec- e 46.274 53 | Rents due ana 425 00 Perpetual Deposits in courss of Collection - 2,930 14 | All other Assets. 197 95 Total Assets $1,758,757 84 LIABILITIES. Loeses adjusted and unpald...... . 811,181 34 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense ... Loeses resisted, inciuding expenses | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- 2,300 00 | ning cne year or less, $308.- | 939 78; reinsurance 50 per cent 154,469 89 Gross premiums on Fire Risks rui ning more than one year, $335, | 650 82: reinsurance pro rata.. 188,251 04 | Amount reclaimable by the insured b(‘fl perpetual policies eensane 878,105 97 ue and accrued for salarle: rents, etc. - . it 193 43 Due and to become due for taxes and assessments . 8,368 56 Total Liabilities $1,257,008 04 INCOME- { Net cash actually recetved for Fire |~ prewiums $400,672 74 Received for | mitted to anchor in these waters, that | Mortgages $ 19,129 57 Received for infer un Bonds, Stocks, Loan: from all other sources. 46,617 91 Recelved for Rents. 10,027 17 . 1,137 83 Total Income .. $486,585 22 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $29,313 06, losses of previous years) Dividends to Stocl Paid or allowed for Comm! Brokerage .. s B Paid for Salaries, Fees and other s for officers, clerks, etc.. $230,180 23 30,000 00 102,753 30 | _charz 30,974 05 | Paid for State, National and Local | taxes . 53 11,070 72 All other payments and expe: e 35,545 70 Total Expenditures ........... $440,524 09 Fire. | Losses incurred Quring the year. $222,493 09 i Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. : Premiums, | Net amount of Risks| | written durirg the| | B .| $43,089,787] $516,857 71 Net amount of 5k!‘\ | expired during th ear .. 40,600,356) 486,033 11 | Net amount 'in " force | December 31, 1903] 61,777.849| 664,500 60 ROBT. B. BEATH, President. DENNIS J. SWEENY, Secretary. Subseribed and sworn to before me, this 30th dny of January, 1904, WM. M. McKEE Jr. Notary Publ 303 California St., GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 0!' PEORIA, IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the vear ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commiseioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sec- tions 610 and 611 of the Political Code, con- densed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paild up, in cash $200,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgage: Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- ketable securities as collateral. Cash in Compeny’s Office Cash in Bank Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans. . Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages . Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion Total assets 3 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpatd. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense Gross Premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $260,U28 53; reinsurance 50 per cent Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, 3248, 179 40; reinsurance pro rata.. 10,000 00 Total labilities INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $571,885 78 Received for Interest on Bonds and Vi Mortgages . .. 18,072 01 Recetved for Interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources’ 6,166 00 Recelved for Rent 460 18 Total Incoms ... $396,503 65 EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses (in- cluding $11,793 47, losses of pr vious years). B $126,373 09 Dividends to Stockholders. 18,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage .« 102,108 08 ALLIANGE INSURANGE CORPORATION, LIMITED, o ON THE SIST day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Cant- forni: pursuant to the provisions 610 ana”GI1 of the Polttical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up In Trains leave and are dae tonrrive at ‘1 SAN FRANCISCO. Prox JUTLY 3 1904 Frazy Drror (Foot of Market Strest ) Lxive — MAIN LINE. -B0A Vrcaville. Wintors, Rumisey Anne 004 Renicla, Rimira and Sacrameato . 7.20a 1.’04\7:3:;0. Capa. Caitsiogr. Sanca | oo . Vinrtinez. San Ram 820> 730 Nties. Tracy. Lathrop, Stoek:on 7208 8004 Shasin Express— (Vi . Dy - 750> g tines Asiioik % Stockton, New- mos, Meadota Haaford, Visalis Porterville SRS ¥ 8.30A Port Cosia, Modeste Marced, Fro Junction, Hag: ford, Vis ! 8.30A Nlles, San Jose, Livermere, Stock- tom, (+M1 Maryavil Cash Market Value of all Stocks & ~ ana Bonds ownea by Company SIBINIS | gm0n o ioreic o ek s 200 ol T Congeny's: Oties, 321159 | 930A Richmond, Martines Intcrest due and -accrued on &l b Stocks and Loans. 2,137 57 Chicage, Deuver, Kanvas Due from other 0262822 | 10.00m v, 5" Leue vrieres QRS A .00A Valieta.. . 12208 ————— | 10.00A Les Angnica Total assets. $2,200,252 79 m.n:.-:::. Byrea, Tracy, _—— < LIABILITIES. Raymond, Losses adjusted and unpald..... L, Losses in process of Adjustment Bakerdloid or In Suspense...... .} $552,72530 | T2.00w Hayward. Nil y Losses resiated, including ex- 11437 Sacraments Rivor Steamers...... penses ... = Gross premiums on Fire Risks B running one year or less, §——; and ¥ A reinsurance 50 per cent... 3.30» Hayward, Niles and Way Stailons. "gn Gross premiums on Fire Risks[ 130,068 14 | 4.00P Martinez,San Ramon. Vallejo, Naps, running more than one yea Cailstoga. Santa Moss......, ... A $——: reinsurance pro rata. lg:mh. Tracy. ¢ > Gross premiums on Marine 4 L N 1 Iniand | Navigation = Risks E . refnsurance 100 per cen: Groes premiums on Marine Time[ 262,760 11 R R e ¥ Risks, reineurance 50 - other departments. 414 81 39 Dakerseld. Los Aage!. P 15.30% Hayward, Niics ave San Jos ® Hay ward. Nlles and San Jose. 08P Eastern Ils\:l.-—"‘.n Umaada, Cash dividend remaining unpald.. 37 50 Chicago. Denver. Kemsss Cit; All other Liabflities........... $,504 77 | St Louts. vie Maritnes. Stockton: —_— Sacrameato, Coifax, Rene * Total labilities ....... . $1.393,055 S0 | 8.80® Valioje, daily. except Sunday :’“- —| 7.00p Vaiiejo, Sunday only............. st INCOME. 7.00® Kichmond, Sau Pable, Port Costs, Net cash actually received for Firs 7 MagTieh Gué Wap Stamens. ... T1000 premiums .. $408,906 9 80P Reny Fassenger— Port Cosia, Sul- W R astaals sun. Eimirg, Davis. Sscramento, Marina premiums 468,083 70 T o 20 Received for inters 8.06» Port Costs, Marttmez. Byrom, and Mortgages. ... 585000 Traey. = Latirop, Modest Recelved for Interest and dividends Morceg. Berencs, Freme and | on Bonda Stocks, Loans, and ARSI SRR i tjons beyond Part Cos rom all other sources. 3 .06° T ley, Received for Rents.... 13,642 35 Wewe Gtk oo, Fecs received for transfers. 21,798 54 Martinez. Tracy, Stockion Received from all other sources.. 561,183 30 Oregon & California Rrpress—Sac- ramente, Marysville, | 1 Rodding. Total income... eeveennes.$1,514,923 12 Portand, Puget Sound and East. 8.508 sl 5 . ¥iles and San Jose (Sun- es . EXPENDITURES. day omly) . oo - ThAGY Net amount paid for Fire Losses OAS Narow Gange). (ncluding $—, "losses of pre- ] iy A L s . JOArs).............. . 454 Santa Cruz Exogreton(Sunday onl Net amount Joid for Marine 164 Newark. contaeviiie. San” Jor 1 Losses (including $—— losses of | Felton, Boulides Creek. Rig Bustn, previous years)... 305,195 34 | Crws and Way Sencions 585m Dividends to Stockholders 55,000 00 | 0. Newark, San Jose, Los Pald or allowed for Commi | Feiten, Bould or Brokerage.. e 412,028 64 | Creek r 0w Pald for Salaries, Fe | 1215e Newark, charges for officers, clerks, | New Almaden. Los Gaios. Feiton, losses of other branches, etc 195,248 64 | Boulder Creek, Ssata Cruz Pald for State, Na Taxes nal ai 8,201 34 Principal Way Stations Newark, San Jese, Los G: OF INTEREST TO PEOPLE OF THE PACIFIC COAST Many Orders Are Issued Directing Departmental Changes in the ‘Western States. WASHINGTON, July 14.—The Civil Service Commission announces an ex- amination at Sacramento on August 17 to secure eligibles to fill a vacancy in the position of clerk (female) in the of- fice of the Collector of Internal Reve- nue at Sacramento at $600 per annum. Male applicants will be admitted to this examination in order to provide | eligibles for vacancles that may occur in the position of storekeeper gauger. Army orders—First Lieutenant Wil- liam T. Davis, assistant surgeon, Is re- lieved of duty on the Logan and will report to the commanding general in the Philippines for duty. Navy orders—Major C. M. Perkins, marines, detached from Yokohama, to the Naval Hospital at Mare Island, for treatment. Melvin Fellows to-day appointed ru- ral carrier at Spangle, Washington, and John V. Maze substitute. The Comptroller of the Treasury to- day approved the applications of Henry J. Barcelou, H. D. Knight, S. W. Mur- dock and others to organize’ the First National Bank of Wiilows, Cal., with a capital of $75,000. Also approved the applications of C. L. Walter, W. A. Patton, W. M. Giffin and others to or- ganize the First National Bank of Fowler, Cal,, with a capital of $25,000. Fourth-class postmasters commis- sloned—California—Latrobe, John Mc- Carty. ‘Washington—Port Orchard, ‘William Cline. Postmasters appointed—California— Helena, Trinity County, Helena J. Meckel, vice Christian Meckel dead Sequola, Tuolumne County, John H. Crocker, vice Allen S. Crocker resigne: Yolo, Yolo County, John Alden Nut- ting, vice Daniel W. Nutting dead. —_—————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 14, Letitia Bereita to Angelo Beretta, lot on S ! line of Clay street, 103 E of Polk, B 77:10% by 127:81; $10. Luman §. and Agnes Pease to Century Club, Jot on SW corner of Sutter and Franklin | streets, W 40 by 8 137:6; $10. Henry C. Hyde (and as assignee of Frederick Clay, bankrupt) (by Ambrose Watson, commis- sioner) to William T. Hooper, lot on W line of Buchanan street, 75:6 ® of Jackson, 8 1 by W £0; §—. Harriet F. Mallett (wife of John H. Jr.) to George W. ‘Smith, lot on N_line of Vallejo ;:?tl. B84:4 ¥ of Steiner, E 51:2 by N 137:6; Frederick R. apd Adona C. Townsend to James C. Bourbin, lot on N line of Eddy street, 77 W of Steiner, W 25 by N 100; $10. A City and County of San Francisco to Chris- tine Girsch (Helbush), lot on S line of Clay street. 206:3 JI of Devisadero, E 25 by § 127:8%; $——. Matthew J, McLaughlin to Esther E. Mec- of Peint Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; also lot on W line of Head street, 400 N of Garfleld, N 50 by W 100, lots 31 and 32, block 45, City Land Association; $10. Nellie A. Sullivan to Ella C. McHenry, un- divided third of jot on N line of O'Farrell ;tll")ael, 436:6 W of Steiner, W 37 by N 82:6; ¥ibernia Savings and Loan Soclety to Emilie A. Visher, lot on SW line of Eleventh street, 16 SE 'of Howard. SE 106:6. SW 90, NW . N 100; $23,000. John and Ada M, Hinkel to Jos W. Johnson, Laughiin, lot on W line of Boyce street, 587 N | lot on B line of Stevenson street, 186 S of Hermann, S 26 by E 77:6; $10. Louls Feldmann to Gretchen Feldmann, lot on NE corner of Twenty-firet and Shotwell Streets, N 125 by E 122 also lot on NE cor- ner of Madrid and Japan streets, E 100 by N 150; also lot en NW corner of Edinburgh and Japan streets, N 150 by W 100, lot 5, block 34, Excelsior Homestead; gift. Anna S. and Louis H. Puckhaber to James Symon, lot on N line of Eighteenth street, 62 E of Church, E 25 by N 114; $10. Jobn G. Wilkins to George F. Brackett, lot on N line of Henry street, 96 W of Noe, W 26 by N 115; $10, John Center to Peter Anderson, lot on E line of Bryant street, 177 § of Twentleth, S 25 by E 100; $10. Emile and Marle Quenel to Ernest and Emilic Bouquet, lot on § line of Twenty-sixth street, 65 W of Bartlett, W 30 by S 75; gift. Joseph 8. and Mary C. Brown to Charles J. Gomes, lot on E line of Dolores street, 126:6 N of Thirtieth,N 25 by E 100; $10. John O'Connell to Annie O'Connell, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 305 W of Noe, W 25 by N 1i4; gift, Katherine A.' and Thomas W. Rivers to| John M. Dickman, iot on S line of Twenty- eighth street, 230 W of Castro, W 25 by S 114: $10, Miranda E. Mills, Charles and Robert M. | Schofield and H. A, Powefl to Charles B. Russell, lot on N line of Washington street, 195 ¥ of Drumm, E 20 by N 00; $10. | Margaret C. Davis to I. P Allen, lot on W line of Dupont strest, 60:16 N of Washing- ton, N 29:6 by W 60; $100. Mary H. Stange to Jane Hamilton and Jane Terry, lot ony Fi corner of Sixth and Natoma streets, SE 25 by NE 75: also lot on SW cor- ner of Marshall and Congdon sfreets, § 220 by W 100, lots 11 to 14, block 9, College Home. stead; also lot on S line of Ney street, 100 W of Craut. W 50 by S 110 lot 8, block 3, same;: aiso all interest in estate of Robert Hamilton and property outside of county; $1. Mary A. Bowen to Isidor Lipman, lot on NE line of Langton street, S0 NW of Bryant, N 25 by E 5; $10. Frederick W Real Estate on E line of Missouri street, and Alice M.. Thielmeyer to nd Development Company, lot 25 N of Nine- teenth, N 25 by E_100; $10, James S. and Catherine T. Bunnell to Thomas L. Hill, lot on X line ot Lake street, 35 W of Third avenue, W 25 N 118, E 25, § 117; $10. Thomas L. and Catherine F. Hill to Charles T. and Amanda P. Mueller, same; $10. Henry G. and Estelle Meyer to Albert Drucker, lot on N line of Point Lobos avenus, 45 E of Twentieth avenue, F 25 by N 120; $10. California Safe Deposit and Trust Company to John Burgoyne, lot on W_line of Eleventh avenue, 100 N of A street, N 125 by W 120; rant. Bl Gtorge Himmelstoss to 1 Newton Rose- Krars, lot on W _line of Third avenue, 250 S of B street, S 26 by W 120; $10. A, S, and Emma C. Baidwin to Henry G. Meyer, lot on W line of Twenty-fiinth avenue, 176 S of C street, S 150 by W 120; also lot on § line of C street, 70 W of Twenty-ninth averue, W 50 by S 100; $10. John' H. and Rose Lynch to Oscar Edel- mann, lot on W _line of Sixth avenue, 75 N of Hugo street, N 25 by W 95 $10. Wiiliam E. and Minnie L. Houton to Anna S, Puckhaber (wife of L. H.), lot on S line of Eighteenth street, 783 W of Douglass, W 25 by S 121; $10. Continental Building and Loan Association to Charles C. and Adele Gillet, lots 25, 26 and 27, block 15, Lakeview; $10. Peter and Hannah Tamony to Joseph F. Delan, lot on SE line of Mission street, 100 | on E line of Fair Oaks street, 5 N of Twenty- fitth, N 25 by E 109; $3500. 5 B. Ponting (owners) tractor), architects Haynes & Cantin—Altera- tions and additions to a two-story frame build- ing on E line of Franklin street, — S of Wash- | ington, 26 on Franklin, 1920 Franklin; $4000. Santafe " \ & / CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDAYS at 9:30 a.m., through in J with diner and all trappings Other Santa Fe Train: g:;g : :1 for Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfield, 8:00 p. m.| Merced. Hanford and Visalla, 4:00 p. m_ for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market St. and Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 1112 Broad- way, Oakland, Cal 27 South First St., TO SANRAFAEL, INORT H{ BRI A MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc. A Via Sausalito Perry. SUBURBAN SERVICE. STANDARD GAUGE. Depart from San Francisco, week days, at 6:30, 7:10, 7:45, 8:30_ 9:15. 10:00, 11:00 a. m. :40 a. m. Sausalito only), 12:20, 1:45, 5, 4:00, 4:25 5:15, 5:50, 6:25, 7:15, '9:00, 1 11:35 p. m. at 7:10, , 8:30. 9:15, 10:01 1:00, 1:45, 2:30, :15. 8:18, 9:00, n_Francisco, we 8:45. 9:35, 10:: 1 P, m. Arrive at - eek. 35 8:1 13, tratns arrive at 12485, 205 week days. depart at T:45 4. m. 3:156 p. m., 5:15 p. m, f!x‘.as-(-). On‘gul:d:: ), 30, 9 11:00 11:40 a. m., 12:20, 1:00, 1:45, and 8:15 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, NE of Brazil avenue, NE 25 by SE 83:6, block 2, Excelsior Homestead Association: $10. Fannie P. Farnsworth to Henry Koehler, lot 25, block D, Sunset Helghts, quitclaim deed; $1. Estate of David L. Farnsworth (by Fannie Bl emavort,” ecscutriy), (o, sime, suine; Nicholas and Kate McComas to Matthew and Anna O'Gorman, lots 131 and 133, gift map 1; $10. Charles Gebhardt and A. Nettan to Margaret Skehan, lot on N line of Turnbull street, 60 W of Congdon, W 30 by N 160, lot 18, block 6, College Homestead; $10. Cordelia C. or Cornelia C. and Albert Cald- well to Anna D. Joost, lot on N line of Lewis street, 480 E of Congdon, E 60.by N 160, lots 17 and 18, block 10, College Homestead: $10. Painter & Co. (by A. O. Colton, receiver) to same, lots 1, 13 and 16, block 275, South San Francisco Homestead: $275. Theodore P. Painter and as_surviving part- ner of same to same, same; $10. Bullders' Contracts. Harry N. Hall (owner) with McCullough Contracting Company (contractors), architect James A. McCullough—All work for a two- Story frame building with concrete foundation m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. m. Sundays only—For Point Reyes, de etc. 5:15 p. m. dally except Saturda: - —For Point Reyes, etc, ¥ S (18 P .. Sundays’only—For Point Reyes, etc. 8:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazadero, etc. TICKET OFFICE—628 Market st FERRY—Union Depot, foot of M: rket st. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY asalite Arrive San Fraucisco | Fest of Harket §t. | San Francisco 4:35 *Via Gravity mufia 1:45 Gar, Miss K. B. and Frances V. Elliott and Mary with Theo Lutge (con- | undays and legal holidays depart | . m. daily except Sunday—For Caza- | Paid for Salaries, Fees and other 3T other paymis Bouider C i ‘charges for officérs, clerks, etc.... 7,260 00| A%, other paymen e vk e X Pald for State, National and Local taxes 5,944 98 Total expenditures....... N All other payments and expenditures 17,117 05| Risks and Premiums. [Fire Risks.[Premfums. | 104 Ban Jose and Total expenditures .............$276,830 16 | Net amount of Risks| 7 7.184 Montery =——==| written during the| | s (Sasday sty - 1030w g year ¥ 5212,041,300(3307,040 38 | § 90N TR Alminden (Tuoe, Frid_omiy). 4108 re. | Net amount of ~Risks| | e e T i i Losses tncurred during the year....§126,373 09| expired | | rdo, Paso Robies. Sants rzv during the 220,150,223] 408,908 &0 | Margarita, San Luls Oblapo. San Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. December 31, 1963 80.720,157/ 150,056 14 Arzeies st 5 19.48m Net amount of R { Risks and Premiums|Marine Risks| Premiums. | e e e S written during . - B 1 e poc .. 3 b7 10.45» year .| §32,556,476] $435,908 60 | Net amount of Risks| | 9.004 San Jjose. Tres Pinos. Capitoln, Not smount of . Riskel written during the| | | Banta(ruz,Pacific Grove, Salinag expired during the | year -| $290,140,680/82,437,223 98 San Luis Obispo snd Principsl year ..... -.....| 16,396,511/ 223,127 68 [ Net amount of Risks | { Way Stations s ~svetin = A0 Net amount in force, | expired during the | | 10.30A San Jose and Way Stations. %o 1.2 December 31, 1903..| 30,199,545 608,207 63 | _vyear .... .| 241,404,084 2,026,315 14 | 1130A Santa Clara. San Jose. Los Gaide Net amount in’ force ¢ Way Stations e 130m December 31, 1903. 19,558,360, 187,760 11 Jose and Way Stach 8384 BERNARD CREMER, President. |~ parr o ——_ 1| 13868 Dol Monte Express—Sants Clar, s g = PA ZELINSKI, President. Ean Jose, D=l Monte, Monierey, CHAS. CREMER, Secretary. MARCUS MAUEL, Secretary. | Pacific Grove. ... .. 12158 Bubscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th |, Subscribed and sworn to before me, this | ngame, Saa Jose. Giiroy. Hol day of January, 1904 20th day of April, 1904. . Tres Pin jaro, Capt- WILLIAM F. VOGEL, Notary Public by 7y N g o Baltaas, Pacine Grave et 10, LLIAM F. s N 3 2% 1328, Pactfic Grove 10.48, U. S. Consul General. PE Joss snd Way Stasions. ,‘..: % Santa Clars. Sum Jose, Los Gatos, o T P T 5 ana ers 15.30» San Jesesad Prine!ial Way Stations |;4a: o 5 $.48p Bunset Expross.—Redwood. Saa Jose, Giiroy.Saifnas. Paso Robies, . po. Santa Barbara, TEL. MAIN 283. S F Demtug. Ki Py an rrancisco New Yok s o 2908 is, Ssnta Cruz. Cas le. De! Monte, Pactic Grove. 10.45® tro: 18159 San M. 5714 0. Baresford, Beiment. Saa Oais, cod. ' Fair . Paio Alto. San Jose aund Way Stations. Palo Alto and Way Stasions. lingame, San Mateo, Beimong, Carlos. Redwoed, Fair Menio Park, and Paio Ao 911 307 Maynield, Moantain View, S Yhetariy 15.008 a8l 5iations on Smasay. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSED SAN FRANCISCU ANU NORTH PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market Streel. WEEK DAYS—7:30 8:00. 9:00, 11:00 & m. 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 8:30 and 11: xtra trip at 1:30 p. m. 50, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:38, 10, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:50, 7:35, 3:40, 4:50, 500 tExcent Saturd: Leave n Fran. | tion, i ! al | Ignacio. a » vl a5l a | T:45al T45 m . al Novato. 10:20 a{10:20 & | al Petaluma. | 6:20p! 6:20p ! D) and | 7:35p| 7:25p | #105| santa Rosa. | 8:46 p| 7:30a| 7:30a| |10:20a{10:20 & 8:00a 8:00a Fulton. | 7:25p! 6:20p 2:30::‘ 0 | 8:45p| 7:25 p ‘Windsor, 1 | Healdsburg, 10:20 2(10:20 & | L on, | Geyserville, T:25p| T:25p Cloverdale. Hopland and Ukiah. | Willits, } | Sherwood. | Guerneville and [10:20 a[10:20 a | Camp Vacation. | $:45 p| 6:2 | S:40al S:10a i Senoma, 6:00 p| 6:20 p 1 |__Glen Ellen. |8 10:20 2/10:20 & Sebastopol. 1 7:25 p connect at Santa Rosa for White fulphur Springs and Mark West Springs; at | Fulton fo Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for | Lytton Svrings: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ille and Greenwood: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland Springs. Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay. Lakeport und Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Springs, Biue Lakes. Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs. Tpper Lake. Pomo. Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, nhedrin Heigh Orr's _ Hot Springs, Haltway B | Stevens, Hepkins, Me Westport, Usal; at “ort Westport, Sherwood, Covel, ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Ofsens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Scotia and Eu- rek Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re- duced rates, On Sundays—Round-trip ticksts to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office. €50 Market street, Chronicle building. JAS. L. FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Puss. Agt. eekly Cail $1.00 per Yeaz | W

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