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MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following merriage licenses were lssued pestorday: Frank Ashlander, 23, Provo City, Ttah, and Vene Exterimn 08 Provs Olty. Do Vinosnt de Paima, 30, 417 Union street, and Grandizzia Cirimele, 18, 11 Reed place. Harold C. Dunn, 19, 764 Harrison steet, and Leurs Ellis, 18, 26 Dore street. Solomon Goldstein, 25, 2377 Bush street, and Selma Kahn, 22, 1728 Devisadero street. Giuseppe Del Pero, 28, 920 Stockton street, end Eubemia Masoni. 24, 974 Broadway. Devid Moroney, 46, 832% Harrison street, and Mary A Clark 56 832% Harrison street. Herman W. Sagehorn, 1. 642 Chestnut strect, and Lauri- Besring, 18, SI7% Larkin. Pacio M. Danna, 26, l(;ocgun Avex:::_euw Rachele M. Schiavi, 22, yuga Avenue. Gustave A, Bdlund, 21 Nepa, and Mathilda Gustatson, 18, Oakland. Charles R. Shuer, BWéith E. Wright Martz Herscuv Bertha Bhstalen, 22 EIRTHS— MARRIAGES—DEATHY , 430 Ellis street, snd 1514 Mason street. 4. 433 Natoma street, and 433 Natoma street. Birth, mardage and death notices sent by 1" witt ot be inserted. They must be handed at either of the publication offices and be | ndoceed with the name and residence of per- | ®ons authorized to have the same publis Notices resiricted simply to the announcement ©f the event are published onoce in this column free of charge. BORN. EYDE—In Stockton, Cal, July 27, 1904 t» of Henry C. Hyde, a son. LEEMKUHL—In this city, July 28, 1908, to the wife of Jienry W. Lehmkuhl, a daughter. MARRIED. MCCARTEY—GRANT—In San Joss, July 14 1804, Michael E. McCarthy and Adelaide Grant, both of San Franciseo. BEAD-GREENBERG—In this city, July 21, 1904, by the Rev. Frank Stuart Ford, John w Read and Emma Louise Gresaberg, both of this oity. T E— DIED. Barker, Charles Burke, Patrick Cox, Albert Joeeoh e, Frederick Smith, Joseph Statham, Ada Ulriche, "Jobannes F. Vantreight, Geo. L. Von Glahn, Jobn Walsh, Patrick Wells,” Daniel V. James Weleh, Peter White, Mary E. Young, Charles ® city, July 27, 1904 Charies of Eiberfeld Germany, 63 vears 7 months and 34 dave. A the Rheinbund. and acquaintances are Tespeot. ited to attend the funeral this éay at 3:30 o'clock. from the funeral the H. F. Maass Company, 917 street. Interment Odd Fellows’ Herman J. Patrick ieon, O Conni E of RKF A month's mind requiem high mass August 1, at 10 be celebrated Monday t edral, St. Mary's Catl e soul of the late nd acquaintances are invited n this his residence, 10363 som street, July 27, 1904, Albert Joseph y beloved and only son of Albert J. and Cox, and devoted brother of Mary Cox, andson of Annfe and Thomas Carroll . to the and n city beloved husband of July 28, 1904, Fred- Maude Denges, John and Viola Denges, ears 4 mo (Baltimore, Md., papers pleas a " . days. Frien ds and mcquaintances are respect- end the funeral Saturd %, from his late street, thence to Golden Gate avent services. for July 28, 1804, James Maine I hereafter. . Mrs. Herbert D. Smith and P. Francie, a native of Kent, stralian papers please copy.) take place from 5 Webster street, mdway, at 1 o'ck Plezse omit flowers. llows' Cemetery this ved w i mother of Emil Made: er, Mrs. H 1904, Mary Toussaint, Mrs. Ph and the late Mrs. Etienne, Mrs, C. Welter, or and Joe Btenne Jr. Leon and Bruy and Edward, Neilie and Kunfer the late Cecile Guillium, ive of Alsace, aged 47 years 7 months days. nds and acquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral o’clock, Powell street. ifum in-law of Interment Mount » San Leandro, July 26, 1904, belgved brother of Mrs. kell, George D., Irwin B. and 1 es A. Ma ok @ e funeral parlors en Gate avenue. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery via. the 30 o'clock train from the Third and Town- wnd sirests de MATHIESEN—In Sap Lorenzo, July 28, 1904, Mary Mathlesen, beloved wife of Hans a native of § -~ s and 6 days. > attend 30, at in San funcral services from her - Interment in this city. July 26 1904, at .3 S Joh off Powell, between Herman J., herina Mattern, and father rge A.. Frank H., Henry A Mattern, Charles Merie Lowry. a mative of 71 years 6 months and 11 nd San Jose papers please fuliy i the funeral services r at 1:30 p. m., ckton and Powell In his city, July jnil\v of ire ty Siddie O'Connor, r of Merced, of John an, ‘a native Kerry, Ire- and 17 'day f Tara, Divi on rt Mayflower No, 41, For- Carpenters’ and Joiners® al No. 6, American & Green, £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | invited to atte oung Men's Cath- | | | | ’i | | for the re- | Patrick Burke. | and the late Mary Jane Cox, | Interment | busband of Mary A. Fer- | WELLS—In this city, and | _ and sister of | and | and aunt | Sunday, | from her late resi- | 'COMMERCIAL NEWS| "5 are respect- | beloved | at St | st Episcopal Church, | erment Cypress Lawn Cemetery’| 1904, James, | { i | funeral to-morrow | . from the pariors | 1171 | | CLRICHS—In VANTREIGHT—In this city, i‘&:-;:‘.pmn. 1171 Mission street. PRESIDENT and SECRETARY. POPE—In this city, July 27, 1904 Frank beloved husband of Margaret Pope, brother of Fred Pope, Mrs. W. S. Runyon and E. F. Koblhoff, a pative of Santa Crus, aged 36 years. (Santa Cruz papers piease copy.) Friends and mcquaintances are respect- cully, avited o atiend the Tuneral tooday (Friday), July 20 at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, 408 Gough street, thenes to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a réquiem high mass will be celel tor £oul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. QUERREN—In this city, July 27, 1904, Mery E., beloved wife of Frederick Qu and daughter of the late Timothy and Johanna Sullivan, and sister of Matthew, Daniel F., Timothy, James A., Julla and Margaret Suillivan and Mrs. F. Norton, a native of Winchester, Mass. €7 Friends and acquaintances are t- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, July 20, at 9:45 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RODRIGUES—MIn this ecity, July 27, 1904, a native of Caltfornia, George Rodrigues, aged 20 years. RYAN—In this city, July 25, 1964, Dennis Ryan, a native of Ireland, aged 60 years. SCEMID—In this city, July 28, 1904, Sarah A., devoted wife of John E. Schmid, and dear] beloved mother of Barbara and Anita S = native of Washington, Yolo County, Cali: fornia, aged 42 years 8 months and 28 dayw, SILVEY-—in this oity, July 27, 1004, Margaret, Deloved wife of George T. Siivey, and mother of Bessle Siivey, and daughier of James O'Rellly, and sister of John, Joseph, Neilie and Emma O'Reilly. a native of Fran- cleco, aged 87 years. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to zttend the funeral to-day (Friday). July 29, at 8:30 o'clock, from the periors of Carew & English, 39 Van Ness enue, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where & requiem mass will be ocelebrated for the Tepose of her soul, commencing at 9 o'elock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. | SMITH—In Colms, San Mateo County, July 27, 1904, Joeeph, beloved husband of Alice Bmith, a native of England, aged 75 years. (Elke ., Dapers pleass oopy.) L¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday). at 9:45 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, Colma, thence to St. Ann's Church, where a requiem high mass will be oele- brated for the repose of his soul at 10 o'clook. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ETATHAM—In thie city, July 27, 1904, Ada beloved daughter of Willlam M. ‘and Matilda £, Statham, and sister of Mra. J. F. Peters ahd Miss Grace Statham, and aunt of Alice Peters. a native of London, England. 7 The funeral services will be held Friday, July 29, at 2 o'clock, at her rest dence, 2507 Howard street, between Twenty- first and Twenty-second. Interment private. Alameda, July 28 1904, Johannes Friederich Ulrichs, Meta Ulrichs, a native of Germany, 45 years 9 months and 19 dave. [ Funeral rivate. July 28, 1004 ai the residence of his parents, 18 Sumner street, George L., infant son of Frank R. and Kate Vantreight a native of San Fran- co, aged 1 month and 28 days. VON GLAHN—In this city, July 25, 1904, John von Glahn, a native of Wollings. Han- over, Germany, aged 76 years 11 months and 5 days. EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- Auily invited to attend the funeral to-day (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mis- sion street. Interment Mount Oilvet Ceme- tery, via electric car from Fighteenth and Guerrero streets. WALSH—_In this city. July 27, 1904, Patrick, dearly beloved h of Delta Walsh, and beloved father of Frank Walsh, and beloved ther of Willlam Walsh, a native of anty Mavo, Ireland, aged 41 years, 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Friday), July 29, at 9:15 o'clock, from the of Pacific Undert § Mission eet, thence to St. Rose’s Church, whers solemn requiem mass will be celebrated r the repose of his soul, commencing at 10 ock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 o'clock train No. 10, A. O. H.—The officers bers of 'the division are hereby to_assemble a Mission strest Undertakers), to-day (Friday), at 6a m., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Fatrick Waish. By<order of M. DONOHOE, President. DOLAN, Secretary. July 271904, Dantel V.. beloved husband of Emma Wells, and tather of Garold Wells, a native of Iliinols, | aged 41 years 10 months and 3 days. A member of Brotherhood of Teamsters, Local No. S5, E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- JOHN H fully invited to attend the funeral to.day (Friday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, §381; Harrison street. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery WELSH—In thie eity July 27, 1904, Peter, be- | loved brother of Michael Welsh, Mrs. Mary Flaherty and Mrs. John Maloney, a native of the Parish of Rahoun, County Galway, Ire- land, aged 58 years and 1 month. @7 Friet ‘s and acquaintanc fully invited to attend the funeral (Friday), at 8:30 o'clock &, m., restdence of his sister. Mrs. Mary Flaherty, a arado street, thence to St. James where a mass will be celebrated for pose of his soul, commencing at 9 Interment Huly Cross Cemetery. WHITE—In San Raf; July 28, 1904, Mary beloved wife of J. White, a native ot Ireland. € Friends and acq: to-day from the aintances are respect- fully invited 1, end the funeral on Saturday, July 30, at 10 o'clock, from her late residence, 116 Fifth avenue, thence to Raphael's’ Church, where a solemn siem high mass will be celebrated for ose of Ler soul, commencing at 16 o'clock. Interment Mount Olivet Cemeter- YUNG—In this city, Jjuly 26, 1904 Char Young, beloved husband of the late Young, and father of George, Leonard, bert and Robert Young. Mrs. In “Athey, Charles D. Boehm and the late Annie Brand. re- s liza Adel- | Continued From Page Thirteen 200 Fischer's 200 Ol City Petroleum 800 Apollo ... Afterncon Ses ion. Board aiifornia Standard riing, b 60... 1000 500 1 100 her's .. Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCIECO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on t n Fr: cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. Ophir 200 Uni, n- 0 2¢ 109 Bullion . PACIFIC STOCK Following were the Sto: Exenange yesterday: Morninz Session. 100 Best & Belch. 72| 100 Justice 300 Builion . 201 100 Potost 200 Caledonia 39/ 100 Sierra N. 200 Chollar . 14; 100 Union Co 0y Con Cal'& V.1 10| 100 Union Con. 200 Exchequer ... 47| Afternoon Eession. 300 Con Cal & V.1 10| 500 Slerra Ne 4 95 100 Union Con 35 20| 100 Savag . Pacific CHANGE. on the 6 v, aenand i |Island. During the trip lunch will be are respect- | 80 THE S’AN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904 CONOR O’KELLY, NOTED IRISHMAN, VISITING CITY ‘Well Enown Member of Parliament From Claremorris Comes Here for Rest and Recreation. Conor O’Kelly, member of the House of Commons from Claremorris, Ireland, arrived in this city yester- day from the north and is registered at the St. Francis Hotel. The distin- guished visitor, who is the youngest member of the British Parliament from Ireland, is one of the most active members of the Irish party and has been in this country for four months deliveripg lectures in the interest of the !ruX\ League. In all he has spo- ken 120 times, his last address hav- ing been made in Portland last week. He has come to this city mainly for rest and although he has no engage- ments here it is expected that he will be called upon to deliver an address on the Wyndham land bill, in which all loyal Irishmen are deeply inter- |ested. He will remain in this city {about a week and will then journey | East to attend the biennial convention of the United Irish League on August 80 and 381, During his short stay in this coun- try O’Kelly has made a close study of conditions with a view to writing a | book on his impressions when he re- {turns to Ireland. He predicts the adoption of home rule for Ireland in the next Parliament and says the groupecu of his country never looked righter than at the present time. —————— CHIEF OF STAFF WILL ARRIVE IN CITY TO-DAY General Chaffee Will Make Short Visit and Inspect Army Posts Ad- jacent to City. General Adna R. Chaffee, chief of staff of the United States army, will arrive from Portland at the Oakland mole this morning at 8 o’clock. There he will be received by General Mac- ! Arthur, Colonel Willlam S. Patten, Ma- | dor Parker W. West and Major C. A. | Devol. The party will board the Slocum and steam to Angel Island, where General | Chaffee will first inspect Fort Mc Dowell and then the discharge camp. They will then go to inspect Alcatraz served on the Slocum. Arriving in San Francisco the general and party will drive to the St Francis. To-night ne will be invited to an informal dinner tendered by a number of the leading citizens. To-morrow morning, in company with General MacArthur, he will in- | Spect the Presidio and the troops sta- | tioned here. He will leave to-morrow ‘»nlght on the Oregon train for Port- land and from that point proceed East, visiting Boise Barracks en route. Mrs. Chaffee and ~hildren will go directly to the St. Fraacis on arrival and will leave to-night for Los Angeles. —_———— PERSONAL. Dr. W. E. Downing of Suisun is at the Lick. 0. J. Woodward, a banker of Fres- no, is at the Lick. J. H. Yancy, a lumberman of New- man, Is at the Lick. F. Lusk, an attorney of Chico, is | staying at the Palace. A. L. Pell, Justice of the Peace at Pacific Grove, is at the Grand. H. Z. Osborne, former United States Marshal of Los Angeles, is at the Pal- ace. Chevalier and Senora Gargufilo of |New York arrived at the Occidental : yesterday. G. A. Parkyns, assistant general freight agent of the Southern Pacific Company i#h Los Angeles, is at the Palace. James M. Meighan, a well known mining man, returned yesterday from a visit to Tonopah and is registered | at the Palace. F. G. Beatty, who is connected with the Nevada County Narrow Gauge | | Railroad, is down from Grass Valley |and staying at the Lick. SRS e | Californians in New York. NEW ¥ORK, July 28.—The follow- |ing Californians are registered in New | York: From San Francisco—Mrs. M. | Abbott, at the Continental; R. R. | Berg, at the Spalding; H. Levingston, | at the Herald Square; Mrs. H. L. Lipp- man, at the Woodward; H. O. Palen, at the Grand Union; Miss Smali, at the Netherlands; E. A. Stent and wife, at the Holland; H. G. Wolfe, at the Sa v Mrs. Ashburne, at the Murray Hill; Miss J. Dent and W. H. Dent, at | the Sinclair, and Mrs. K. McKay, at the Victoria. From Los Angeles—Miss Champion, | at the Kensington; Miss Husel, at the | Netherlands; J. P. Mathes and wife, lat the Gil Miss B. McDaniel and | Miss 1. McFadden, at the Kensington, and J. Rodman, at the Astor. —t g Files Annual Repor. Justices' Clerk McComb yesterday filed his annual report, showing re- ceipts of the office for the year ending | June 30, 1904, were $22,686 and the | disbursements $20,700. There were | 7453 suits filed, of which twenty were | | from plaintiffs who took the paupers’ {oath. There were 4880 actions tried and judgments rendered, 205 actions | dismissed and there are 2268 still pending. There were 196 judgments appealed from —_———— | Working Her Way to Deep Water. The schooner Zampa, which went ashore July 17 two miles north of Long Beach, ‘Washington, | is probably afloat by this time, Word was re- celved yesterday that she been heaved ahead by her own power some-forty feet and | bumped slightly at high water. The efficiency | of the gear on the Zampa had been exhauster | and an order had been sent to South Bend for * tug. No difficulty was anticipated in get- | ting her off with the towboat's aid. ¥ saults an Old Man. ms was arrested vesterday on | near First, while in the act of Wallace, an ol man. Before Po- | eman Martien arrived at the scene of action illiams had inflicted several wounds on Wal- W | lace with a knife and was making contused n sireet, thrnos to B1. Jasephis thuip | TONOPAH MiNING EXCHANGE, wounds on the cld man's head with the butt | 3 requiem high mass will be cele- | Following were the sales on the San Fran- | Of an army revolver when the . policeman for the repose of his s>ul at 9 o'clock. ‘ cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: | Stovped hostilities. i t Holy Cross Ce Morning Seseion. N T2 and members of Counts Board. A. | 3000 Golancia B&B :.“.m Red Top 18 T A SN se_members of the G i 5 T! 2000 R, {le z icpt “Order of Hiberniana i | 1000 MacNamara . AU 1000 BEd Top i7| Commence Work on New Wharf. ¢ hecchy notified to meet at the | 1006 MacNamara . 50| 500 Rescue i1 Healy, Tibbetts & Co, yestsrday commenced 1 inth sireet, to-morrow (Saturday), | 800 MucNamara . 4711000 Ton Beimoni., 75| Work on the wharf they have Contracted 1o S o clock, fo attend the funeral of our | 300 MacNamara . 48] 500 Ton Belmont. 74| build for the Navy Department at the new e dmmes O Connor, from the par- | 3o Mont Ton ..2 40/€000 Ton Gold Mt. 19| Government coaling station'at Californis Ciiy, lors of McPadden, Mclirearty & Green, 1171 | 3000 N ¥ _Ton 031 150 Ton , s 00 —— | sion sther O'Connor wis re- cording secretary of Division No. 14, ‘ana " et \{urn(‘.«\u Session Bunko Men Return .Plunder. gisision iz hereby ordersd to attend in & | 500 Goaned ALor Serelon. 15| A passenger on the steamer General Frisbie b ay .;I‘.‘i%?‘ I‘A’:‘;;\"”I % % ‘ ‘}"‘ (;:Idflfld Ton. 1 700 Red 16| was robbed of $100 last Tuesday by bunko Taon YD B o8 oreriaent. | o0 MacNamara . 46,250 Ton Goh Jp| men on tho trip from here to Vallelo, The | E. COLLINS. 2000 MacNamara . 50 260 Ton Midwa: 5 ictim lou .Iwmvln s and the Durur‘ Prasthens Do Sl 100 MacNamara . 47| 500 United Ton... 09 0f the steamer indliced the sharpers o return FRANK KELLY, Financial Secretary. | 300 Mont Ton...2 40| 10v West End 24 | the plunder. i -~ - il el oAy To the officers and members of Knigh o g 5 ! . Tara You are berehy’ requestea Lo witens SLONEG SEORATIONG Mongolia Wil Sail To-Day. the funeral of our late brother, James | THURSDAY, July 284 The Pacific Mail Company’s liner Mongolia O'Connor, to be held on Saturday, July Bia. A Bia Ask, |l sall at 1 o'clock fo-day for the Orient e @ 08 sustice 1103 |"%ith a full cargo and many passengers. 05 Kentuck 02 ot P o R oo RS LS HENRY J. CALLACHER C0O, 19 20,K. Graessler.. — 120( PORTEMOUTH, N. H. July 28.—The coal (Successors to Flannagan & Gallagher, 17 18|Lady Wash .. — 06| packet at the Portsmouth navy-yard was o DANIEL P. DONOVAN, Mes® € 70| Mexican - 83 85| stroyed by fire to-night, together with six RAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 21 Occldental 81 s thousand toms of coal, causing a loss of S o Lincoln Schoop =5 | 37 29/0phir .. 35 2 40| $125,000. Teiephone South 80, 17 20{Overman N R AR 2 o 3 et ~15 16 S orplon o8 10 5 Gold_Anchor. — 27|Red Top ..... 15 UNITED UNDERTAKERS. o Sl b 8 & SRATS © BiEamon 8o REERTT Dircctors and Embalmers— 02 OilSierra Nev. 2 ey e oo Solmency B 1o Formerly ip Metropolitan Temple. 30 T1|Siiver B 3 31| Goldneld Ton. 11 I2Ton & Cal 2 3 NOW a: 866 ON. Tel. South 167, 0 coist Louls ..., 10 | Gold My Con. = 3iTon Cash Boy, 12 — e e D e W RUMRE n 8 DheTm D SITR Fafe: 8% Finest Equij at {Unfon Con. < > = Equipments 2 Bvhn S Licky Tom.. 03 OfiTon & Gt W. 05 — & 10 Yellow Jacket. 19 2 MecNamara . 4 P Sotd M 19 o5 o1l Mot Ton: 279752 2 0| Ton ot Srea¥: g 33 TONOPAH MINES. NOY Ton .. 03~ 04|Ton N Star . 90 B Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | Paymaster .. 03 —Ton & § Lake 50 — 20 . 25iRay & O'Brien 10 11 Pine Grove .. 50 —|United Ton . 08 — 02" 3|Ray Ton ... 06 — Ray Exten ., — West End ... 20 = i street, 190 F STATEMENT ~—OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Aachen and Munich Fire INSURANCE COMPANY F _AIX LA CHAPELLE, ,GERMANY, O~ 4 31st day of DecemberA. D. 1908, &nd for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to_the provisions of Sec- tions 610 ‘and 611 of the Political Code, con- densed as per blank ‘turnished by the Commis- loner: s CAPITAL. ¢ Amou; up foount of Capftal Stock, pal $450,000 00 1,059,216 00 1,963,400 10 2,322,015 48 10,718 23 424,958 01 41,276 05 fums in dus Course of ohw ol Total Assets... Losses adjusted and unpaid. Losses in process of Adjustment or in suspense. resisted inc! expe: 498,716 08 Gross Dremiums on Fire Risks Tunning one year or less an more than one vear. §5.060.266 85, reinsurance pro rata. g-:n “'{},‘:"" remllclli e e :-l 1,212 50 eturn Premiums an rance Premiums unpald... 217,159 98 Pension Fund and Publi ity Fund and all other llabilities.... 452,999 99 Total Liabilitles. .. TNOOME. Net caeh actnally received for Fire premiums .. . 2,995,329 60 Recelved for intersst and Mortgages Recelved + for interest phd divi; dends on Bonds, Stocfs, Loans, and rom all ofher sources.... Received for rents. Interest on Pinsion and Public Utility Funds............. 163,735 56 i 25,815 26 Total Income.... EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses..$1,436,431 44 Dividend {0 Stockholders. . ...... 374,350 00 aid or allowed for Commission or poiOkeTAge Lo.o.ooooo oo, DIBE00.68 ald for Salaries, Fees. other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 828,024 65 Paid for State, National, and Local taxes . e 20,959 03 All other payments and expendi- tures ... ceeessseses 110,328 T1 Total Expenditures..............$2,704,661 48 Fire. LOSSES ineurred quring the year..$1,585,396 79 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiuma. Net amount of Risks| written during the year $2,801,187,610($5,414,121 62 Net am: Expired during the year . .| 2.655,351,140/ 8,154,679 97 Net am ce| December 31, 1902.| 1,625,108,430| 3,060,266 85 ROBERT VON GORSCHEN, President. FRITZ SCHRODER, General Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of April, 1 FRANKLIN BRUMDAGE, U. S. Coneul at Aix la Chapelle, Germany. } PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT ................ MARTIN RASCHE! GUS MESSINGER, | city agents. ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANCE. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— Aachen and Munich Fire INSURANCE COMPANY T ALX LA CHAPELLE. GERMANY. ON the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commistioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sec- tions 610 and 611 of the Political Code, com- densed as per blank furnished by the Commis- sioner: ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. $838,63125 Cash fn Company's Office. . 215 28 Cesh in Banks. . 123,266 60 Premiums in Gue Course of Coilee- b, R R R 163,740 80 Bills recetvable, not Matured, takes for Fire and Marine Risks L T B A LIABILITIES. Losees adjusted and unpald........ 30,788 07 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspenee.......... . 6382584 Losses resisted, including expenses. 7.200 72 Groxs Premiums on Fire Risks run- Ding one year or less, $693,807 36 {reinsurance 50 per cent. ... 346,08 ¢S Gross Premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $462.- 162 89; reinsurance pro rata.... 260,874 19 Commiassions and Brokerage due - and to become due. . 36,973 06 All other labilities . 170 30 Total Liabilittee. .. 8 T25.748 70 INCOME. * Net oash actually received for Fire premiums ... $881,845 57 Receaived for Interest an: 3 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and trom all other sources. - 29,600 30 Recetved from Home Office. - 5,485 00 Total Income....................5 916,939 87 EXPENDITURES. Net ameunt paid for Fire Losses (including $90.673 73, losses of previous vears)... . Pald or allowed for Commiseion or $467.552 56 TWOBMUER occoisocereccocnsossoe 183,849 67 Pald for Salaries. Fe and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 80,004 64 Paid for State, National, and Local taxes . 2mos20 All other payments and expendi- tures ........ 70,193 20 Total Expenditures..... -$ 826,508 27 Fire. LOSSES Auring the vear....3409,016 70 R Pre Net amount of Risks| written during thel ysar Net amount of Risks| expired during thel year .| 72.531,178 | 1,042,200 94 Net amount in foree| December 31, 1903.] 88,103,845 | 1,155,970 25 J. A. KELSEY, United States Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of January, 1904. C. M. DOUGHTY, Notary Publie. ums.| Fire Risks. | Premium: $88,322.958 81,210,246 08 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. CESAR BERTHEAU, Manager. ALFRED R. GRI', Assistant Manager. 2 423 CALIFORNIA STREET STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY [ NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF New York. on the 31st day of December, A. D. 1903 and for the vear ending on that | day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 811 of the Po. i litical Code, densed as per blank furnished ! by the Commissioner: | CAPITAL. | Amount of Capltal Stock, pald up in Cash. ’ © ---$1,000,000 00 | ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... $602.985 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. © 3.000 08 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 2,750,244 75 | Cash in Company’'s Office. 22,547 26 | Cash in Banks. g 199,243 98 | Interest due and acorued o ! Stocks and Loans. .. 203857 | Interest due and accrued on Bonds | and_Mortgages 3 1458 | Premiums in dus Course of Colles- ! tion . Rents dus and ‘scccae D mEsR Due from, other Companies for Ra- | insurante on losses already paid. 13,805 17 | soeeeees B10411007 | i e LIABILITIES. ) Losses adjusted and unpald. . Losses In process of Adjustment or in Suspense. Losses resisted, pen: Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru ning one year or less, $2 07 : reinsurance 50 per cent Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $1,- 881,023 61; reinsurance pro rata.. b ¥ Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due. All other Liabilities..... Total Liabllittes. INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiume . . Received for interes Mortgages Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loan: from all other sources Received for Rents. Total Income .... EXPENDITURES. | Net amount paid for Fire Losses (Including $265,376 84, losses of previous years). Dividends to Stockholders Pald or allowed for Comm! Brokerags .. e Pald for Salaries, Fees, Fire. LOSSES incurred during the year. .§1,318,51% 40 Risks & Premiums | Fire Risks. | Premfums. | Net amount of Risks| { ‘written during the) | year 1$435,670,850 €0 $4,253,745 85 | Net amount of Risks| expired during the| | W= G o 356,410.274 49/ 3.549,025 75 Net amount in force) December 31, 1003] 405,070,974 94 3,955,120 72 CHARLES A. SHAW, President. JOSEPH McCORD, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of Janmary. 1904. C. F. SHAW, Commissioner of Deeds in New York. & ! | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 28. Mary L. Macfarlane (Dunn, wife of Harry) to Edwin W. and Hermana M. Bemnett, lot on SE corner of Lioyd and Devisadero streets, B 35:10% by E 118:9; $10. Jehn Rosenfeld's Sons to Caroline K. Givin, lot on corner of Devisadero and Post streets, 60 by E 112:6; $10. Willlam G. Brittan to Joseph Hirsch, lot on NE corner of Page and Baker streets, N 25 by E 96:10%; $10. Genevieve C. and W. B. Bancroft (by John Lackmann, Sheriff) to George A. Rankin, lot on N line of Washington street, 131:3 W of Baker, W 25 by N 127:8%; $379, Nicholas J. T, and Annie Andresen to Emil A Sandstrom, lot on N line of Washington ;',Y.’*‘- 106:3 W of Baker, W 50 by N 127:81;; Julia Prosek to H, W. Morris, lot on S line of Carl street, 182:6 W of Stanyan, W 25 by 8 137:6; §10. - W. and Williamyne P. Morris to Josepha ame; $10. " Freese (administrator estate of Rodger nnor, by B. P. Oliver, commissioner) to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on N llne of St Roses streel, 7 W of Boyce, W ;\1‘:";-)‘ N 100, block F, Junipero Homestead; Hibernia Savings and Loan Soc Dola iy to J. F. alph McLeran, same: $10. sula and Philip Yager to Myer Clark, lot ou NI line of Juniper street, 387:6 SE of Fol- som, SE _Oliver and Clara S. Myer to Seamon Varnhagen, 1ot on E line of ,Noe street, 155 § of Thirteenth, '8 25 by E 130; $10. Thomas and Allce Twohig to W. W. Griffin Jr.. lot on E line of Noe street, 8 S of Cumberland, S 28 by E 105; $10. Herman if. and Lucy A. Young to Ulick and Mary Burke, lot on N line of Sixteenth street. 1350 W of Castro, W 30 by N 134; $10. Willlam and Maggie Sperry to Elizabeth E. Rochette, 1ot on S _line of Twenty-seventh of Sanchez, E 20:2 by S 105; $10. Kamps to Amanda C. Kamps, rner of Castro and Clipper streets, 80: also lot on S line of Twenty . 80 W of Diamond, W 26:8 by § Mary A. Kluge, Emilie, Ella M., Lottle, George and Nicholas Schnelder to Harland and Henrietta Stewart, lot on S line of Twen- ty-fourth strec) 225 W of Noe, W 25 by S 114; $10. Luigl and Adelaide Buero or Boero to Gui- seppe D. Verga, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 80 W of Stockion. W 48:6 by N 70; $10. John F. McGinty to Arthur T. MecGinty, lot on N line of Clement street, 81 W of Seventh avenue. W 78 by N 115; $10. 1 Arthur T. McGinty to’ Giovan! Maneini, lot on N line df Clement street, 81 E of Eighth avenue, by N 115; $10. Catherine Barricks to Lenora 3 . lot on E line of Eighteenth avenue, 200 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by E 125 $10, Albert M. and Elizabeth A. Whittle to Sarah Booker (Delafield) (wife of George E.), lot on W line of Sixth avenue, 100 N of Hugo street, N 25 by W 120; $10. i Robert and Christine ¥. McMillan' to Walter Mohns, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 7 S of J street, S 25 by B 120; $10. John J and Emma M. Quinn fo Bernhard Getz, lot on E line of Twelfth avenue, 175 S of K street, § 25 by E 120; $10. Charles W. and Mary A’ Pope to Amelia Lane lot on § line of X street, 100 W of Thirty-ninth avenue, W 50 by § 123:11; $10. Amelia Lane to W. S. Gray, same; $10. Edwin and He'yn §. Goodail to Charles Dick, lot on E line o! Alpine street, 150:714 S of. Waller, § 2.9, E 85.92, N 5, W 85:8%; $10. 8. Ducas' Company (a corporation) to Ed- ward H. Burdick, lot on N line of Burrows Street, 55 W of Somerset, W 26 by N 100, lot 20, block 29, Railroail-avenue Homestead; $10. Jacob Heyman Company to Alexander M. Martin, lot on ¥ line of Hoffman street, 26:6 N of Alvarado, N 50 by E 90, lots 26 and 27, Heyman Tract: $10, ¥ George and Kate Ryan to Charles §. Olsen, lot on SE line of Precita avenue. 25 NE of Ryan, NE 25 by SE_75. lot 15, George Ryan subdivisions Precita Valley 219 to 223; §10. 8. Ducas Company to Maria Eberhardt, lot on N line of Bessie avenue, 333 W of Folsom, W 33.52, NE 96.83, S 14.38, S 91.62, lot 13, Ducas Tract; $10, 0dd Fellows' Cometery Association to Amelta Werson, lot in cemetery; $230, E John C. and Annie Spencer to Thomas Two- hig, lots 763 to 766, gift map 3; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Mary ©. McHugh (owner) with Richard Fahy (contractor), architect E. A. Garin—All work for two two-story frame-bulldings (flats) on N line of Washington street, 211:0 W of $herry, W 50, NE 128:11, E 50, 8W 128:11; Mary A. Millar (owner) with George E. Docring (contractor), —— architect—All work for a three-story frame building (three flats) on E liue of Guerrero street, 75 S of Twenty- third, § 25 by E 100; $7181. Edward C. Landis (owner) with Brutcher & Serna (contractors), architect T. Paterson Ross —All work for a two-story basement and attic frame residence on NE corner of Filbert and Scott streets, N 137:6 by E 130: 3 Leontine Chariot (owner) with O. A. Craemer (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer—All work except plumbing. painting gas fixtures, miantels, shades, clectric Work, fire. eacapes for two threc-storv and basement frame buildings' (eight flats) on N line of Post street, 137:6 E of Steiner, E 55 by S 137:6; $18,750. Saw.e owner with G. C. Sweeney (contract. Faward 1ot on N by fifth stree 114: $10. or), architect same—Plumbing, gasfitting and sewer work for same on same: $1937. Same owner with H. Maundrell (contract- or). architect same—Palinting. varnishing and tinting for same on same; $1865. Pope Estate Company (owners) with George Goodman Artificial Stone Company (contract- ors), architect Albert Pissis—Concrete walls and plers for buliding on § line of Sacramento street, 275 B of Drumm_E 74:3 S 116:11 3-16, BW 91:6 1-16. N 170:43;; $3545. VISITS CHINATOWN.—A committee of the Grand Jury made an investigation last night of the moral and sanitary conditions of China- town. Sergeant Christiansen acted as guide and a thorough investigation was made. Late Shipping‘ Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, July 28. Stmr_Asuncion, Bridgett, 25 hours from Port Harford. Strur Del Norte, Payne, 29 hours from Cres- cent Ci Btmar Coos Bay; Jolinsos, 68 hours. from Sea Pedro and way ports. SAILED. Thureday, July 28. Stmr Rainier, Hansen, Seattle. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Sailed July 28—Stmr City of Topeka, for Skagway. ABERDE Sailed July 28—Schr A B Johnson, for San Francisco; schr Chas E Falk, for San’ Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK—Arrived July 28—Stmr Pan- nonla, from Trieste. Sajled July 28—Stmr Friederich der Grosse, for Bremen; stmr Moltke, for Hamburg,_ via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr La Bretagne, for Havre. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 28—Stmr Saxo- nia, fro Boston; stmr Majestic, from New York. Sailed July 28—Stmr Republic, for Boston, via Queenstown: stmr Bavarian, for Montréa QUEENSTOWN—Sailed July 28—Spmr Ha erford. from Liverpool, for Philade NAPLES—Arrived July 25—Stffr Ultonia, from New York, via Palermo, for Trieste and Fiume. HAVRE—Arrived July 28—Sfmr La Savoie, from New York. OCEAN TRAVEL. Steamers leave Rroadway wharves (piers 9 and 11), San Francisco: For Ketchikan, Wrangel Juneau, Haines, Skaguav, ka—11 a. m., July Change to this company's steamers at Se- attle. For Victorla, Vancouver, Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Beilingham—11 4. m., July 20. Aug. 3. Change at Seattle to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Seattle or Tacoma to N. P, Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. 5 0, For Eureka (Humboldt Bay)—Pomona, p. m., Aug. 2. Corona, 1:30 p. m., July 24, 3 Aug. 5. For Los Angeles (via Port Los Angeles and Redondo), San Diego and Santa Barbara— Santa Rosa, Sunda: 9 a m State of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. Tos Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Mon- terey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis ‘Obispo), Ventura and Hueneme, Bonita, 9 a. m., Aug. Coos Bay, 9 a. m., July 80, Aug. 7. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Ro- salla, Guaymas (Mex)., 10 a. m., 7th each mo. Tacoma, Seattle and Victoria Aug, 2. New Montgom- €. D. DUNANN, General Passenger A DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. 'fl North River. foot of Morton st. AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. Stmrs. General Frisbie, Monticello and Arrow, 7, 9 a. m., 12:30, 3:15_ 6 p. m. (ex. Sun.); Sun- To U. S. Navy Yard and Vhllejo. M. Leave Vallejo—Week ‘allejo, Glen Cove and ALASKA EXCURSION—Season 1904—The For further information obtain folder. Right ery st. (Palace Hotel), 10 Market st., and Hroad.- Office, 10 Market 'st., San Francisco. Sailing every Thursday inetead of . First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building), New Ticketg sold by all Railroad Ticket Agents. 45 a. m., 12:30, 3:15, 6 5:30 p. m. (ex.Sun.)! m., 4:15 p. m. Pler 2, foot Mis. phon: Jhorth end ferry bldg._Week days, 12:20 and 5:30 P. M.; Sundays, k trip. PIPER, ADEN, GOODALL %1, *Saturday excepted. nt, palatial excursion steamship Spokane will leave Is peserved (o change <teamers or safling dates. way wharves. 't 16’ Markeg st. COMPAGNIE GENIRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. Saturday. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, class 1o Havre, 345 and upward. GENERAL York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast To U. S. Navy and Vallejo.* ndays, §:45 a. m.. 8:30 p. m. Leave Vallejo Main 1508. HATCH BROS. % and *8 P. M.; Sundays, 9:30 25c each way. Excursion rates Martinez. Main OCEAN TRAVEL. T0YO KISEN KAISHA (ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP €0.) E Steamers will leave Greenwich-street whart (Pler No. 25) at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Naga- saki and Shanghai and connecting at Hong- | kong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo recetvad on board on day of sailing. | 8. S. AMERICA MARU i o Monday. August 1, 1904 Via' Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For frelght and passage apply at Com- peny’s office. 421 Market street, corner First. | W. H. AVERY, General Agent. | occanics.s.co. | ANWAN, SAMOA, WEW | ZEALANE axp STONEY. QIRECT LINE 10 TAKIT: | 8. S. Sonoma, for Honolulu, Samoa. Auck- ' 1and and Sydney, Thursday, July 28, 2 P. M. 8.5. ALAMEDA, for Honolulu, Aug. 6, 11 A.M. 6. 8. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, August 9, 11 A.M | 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts., Ticket Ofice 543 Mar- | ket. Freight Ofice 329 Market St,, Pier 7, Pacifc St RAILWAY TRAVEL. | | | ! i | | CALIFORNIA . LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSJA YS at 9:30 a. m., through in 3 days, with diner and all trappings. Other Santa Fe Train - | for Stockton. Fresno. Bakersfieid, | Merced, Hanford and Visalla. i . for Stocktofi. . for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and | Chicago. o ki CXET OFFICES—641 Marl . and i Also 1112 Broad- TO SANRAFAEL, ROSS VALLEY, £ Via Sausalito Perry. | SCUBURBAN STRVICE, STANDARD GAUGE. | San Francisco, ot e, 8:30, 9:15, 19 1:4 ‘m. Sausalito only), 140 51, 5:80, 28 I 0:a, 3 . Sundays and lega s d 38 B T g5 8:30, ‘915, 10:00, Tk &t a0, 1:00, 1:45, 3:30, 3 6:25, 1:15, 8:15, ¢ Sen Francisco, week days, §: S5, $:15, 8:45, 9:35, 10:20, 11:05" g, m., B 5250, 4:20, 5:05, 5:40,~6:15, | s 25 p. m. On Sundays and holldays extra trains arrive at 12:4, 2:05, | P . m ArTiv . m. ‘of Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m - On Sundays m., 515 p. m. k:s Sat.). legal holldays &t , 8:30, 9:15, 1 0 11440 a. m. 12:20, 1100, 1:43, 5 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS, 7:45 a. m. dally—Cazadero and way stations. | 3:16 o 'm. Sundays only—For Pejnt Heei: “Suts > 2 aally except Sunday—For Caza dero, ete. 5:15 p. m. caily except Saturday - day—For Point Reyes, etc. 4 . 7:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Point Reyes, ete. §:15 p. m., Sundays only—For Cazadero, TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. S5 FERRY—-Union Depot, foot of Markst st. MT. Tnums RAiLWAY Ban Francisco B ! | Sanhedrin Heights, Hullvill ' Springs, Halfway House, Comptche. SAN FRANCISCO, Faom Jory 18, 1904 Rxpress — ( Williams (for Hartlett Springs), Wilows. iFruie, Red Blaff, Portiand, Tacoma, 8.00A Davis. Woodiand. Knights Landing. Marysviile, Cl Urovill 830A Port Costa, Martinez, Antiooh, Stockton, New- Armona, Hanford, Viesllis Porterville l.'uro'n Costa, M ford, Visalts. Bakersteid .. ... 8-30A Niles, 8an Jose. Livermore, Stock- ton, (+Milton). lone. Sacramento, Marysviile. Chico, Red Biaft ... 8.30A Oakiaic. Chincse. Jamestown, So- nors, Tuoinmne and Angels $.00a Atiantic Express—Ogden - 504 Richmond, Martines Stattons 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden. Omahs, Chirago, Deaver, Kansas Cley, 8¢. Lout 7.50m 7.50m 4.20» 450 4200 420 5200 850 335 o Passenger s Hayiicad, Frome. Goshen Jase: . tion, Haaford. Lemeoors, Vitalia, Hayward, Nijes and Way Stations Sacramento River Steamers..... ‘4 e Stockton, Ledl ... .228' Nfles, Tracy, Stockton, Lodi ... - af:. wrd, Niles, Irviagtos, ] v‘gA ?'o‘-'i'"'n"-'a v g 1L80A 5005 The Limited—Newmaa, Loa Banocs. Mandois. Freeno, Tulare, Angeios. 8504 7204 8 1250 7.50= 7 ‘nu-;— aad ".Z Stasions. 11.20a o0p sssenger—Pors Costa, ‘Sau, Ermira; Davis. Sacrementa, Truckes, Lake Tahos, Remo, 8057 Port Costa, Martines. Byron, Tracy, h&m Modesto, Merced, Ber Fresno and ‘Way Statfons beyoad Pors Costa 12.20» 8.06¢ Yosemite Vailey, vis Beranda and Wawona . w 857 Marunes. Tracy, Sookies - o 1 > Oregos & Caltfofals Exprecsses ramento, Mars Bedding. Portissd, Puges Sound snd 8504 8.10p Hayward, NTles and San Jose (Sum- day only) . . 1158 A Nacrow (Foot o Market Street.) T A5 Santa Crus Excurston(Sundayouly) 8.10% wieA x«;wm["c acer " Jeen Creek, Big Bast 12.16» Newark, Boalder Creek, Santa Oras Principal Way Scations . 105854 4.16p Newark. 3an Jose, Los Gatos. 18554 4.15p Wright, Boulder Creek and Saata Cruz, Satarday snd Sunday only. 38.58a COA INE (road Gange). [ '?er E-u Townsend Streess.) 2 Jose and Way Stations. 830m A San Jose and Way Statfons. 5400 154 Monterey aud Santa Cruz slon (Sunday only) 1030w 8.00A New Almadea ( 410 8.00a The Barbars, San Buenaventrws, Montalvo, Oxnard, Burbank. Los Angeles e g 8.00A Gilroy. Hollster, Castros Monte, Pactfic Grove, Su 9.00A San Jose. Tres Pinos, Wataonville, Capitols, Senta Cruz, Pacife Grove. Saliass_Sen La's Oblepo and Principal Way Stations. 410 1030 Saa Jose aud Way Stations. .. 1299 11304 Bania Clara, Ssa Jose, Los Gaios and Way Stations 28 730 1.30p San Jose and Way Stations 3364 t3.06p Del Monte Express (sxcept Sun- day) —Samta Cisrs, San Josve, Watsoaville, Sants Cruz. Dei Moate, Monierey. Pacific Grove. 112.168 33Cp Buringsiae, San Jose, Giiroy, Hok Hster, Tres Pinos, ville. Capitols, Santa Cruz, Cas- troville, Salinas, Pacific Grove... 10.45a 4.30m Sun_jese and Way Statious. 18.00a 15 00P Saata Ciars, Sen Jose, Los Gatos, Wright aod prineipsi Way Sta tons (except Sunda) . 19.00a 45.31 Joseand Principal WayStattons 18.40a 5457 Bunset Express.—Redwood. Saan liroy Sailnas, Paso Hobles, Obispe. Santa Barbaem, Los Angeles, Deming. EI Paso, Ao P Onae. New York 5 7104 .45m Pajaro, Watsoanville, Cs Ssats Cruz. Castroviile, Dei »18-30% Monte, Pactfic Grove. (t1045 18.155 San Maieo, Berestord, elmons, Saa Ouia, Carlos, 'Redwood. ' Fair Menio Park. Pale Alto. §307 gan Joue and Way Stations. 40p Palo Alto and Way Stations. ... 11.30 Seuth an Franciaco, Milforne, Fue ] San Mateo, Belmong, San Cerios, Redwood, ¥air Ouks, Mevlo Park. and Falo Ao #11.30» Mayiield, Mountain View. Sucny- vale, Lawrence, Santa Clars aad A for Moraing. 1 Senday excepied « Buturday oniy 3 ~4Sicpe at all stacions oR Supday, CALIFORNIA NGRTRWESTERN RY. 0. LESSER SAN [RENCISCS sNU NORTH PACIF: RAILWAY COMPANTY. Ferrs, Foot of Market Strect. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 8:00. 9:00, 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, 6: Tiburon ‘amd 11:30 Ixtra trip at 1:30 p. m. X 0. 3:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 6:30, 11:30 p. m. EL TO SAN IRANCISCO. p 8:50_ 7:35, 7:30, { 12:00, 3:40, 5:00, 3:20, . m at 1:45 p. m. 40 al 8:40 a 20 a(10:2 102 00 pl & L1l B al al 3 »| ol ol Bl EhEsE & LA ‘Windsor. Healdsburg. Lytton. Geyservil! Cloverdale. Willits. Sherwsood, 0 a| Guerneville and [10- 30 p| Camp Vacation. | 8 Sonom: a Glen Ellen, STAGES connect at Santa Rosa for Whi Sulphur_Springs and Mark West Springs | Fulton for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skagss Springs; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone- ville and Greenwood; at Hopland for Duncad Spriogs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- bad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Bprings; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Wittor Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lieriey's, Hucknell's, Orr's Hot Camp Stevens. Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Westport, Usal; at WAllits for Fort Brass. ‘Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo, Layton- ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer..‘elrb-rvllk. Pepperwood, Scotla and Eurel Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets &t re- duced _rates. On Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office, €50 Market street, Chronicin ‘building. JAS, L. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass Ast ‘Gen' Manager Weekly Call, $1 per Year