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21—Sunny rooms, furnished or : running water; references. —3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, m; renovated, FRANKLIN, 721, near G- G. ave.—Sunny fur- i conveniences; $11&$12. wita, 2D or unfurnished rooms, ousekeepin also rooms No charges with Room | cely furnished | running water. icely furnished Rooms 330 ading-rm. ished front sulte, ; auiet. bet, Twentleth and Twen- gus and bat rge sinny_roome at low 10 $1 day and $1 25 to §$6 week. 5 U. S Mint — Furnished per month ast U. §. Mint oms, $5 month. | board for one A_Nicely furnished, quiet room: $10. 10464, The Falmouth—Sunny rooms; coid water: elevator; §2 to §7. OCTAVIA, 42038 nicely furnished rooms: gen- & water, gas; con- single or en eults; convenience. | — — | —Lovely single housekeeping. roorhe; aiso suite for i POWELL, 2063, cor. Chestnut—Large, ROYAL House, 126 Ellis—Incandescent lights, reading-room, smoking-room and ladies’ par- - rooms per night, 35¢ to $1 50; week, $3 S; menth, $8 to $30; elevator on ground | hot and cold water; baths. | with Small furnished room; rent with or | DELIS—In this city, | HOLLAN Ibert J. and Mary Cox, and devoted brother oAf May Cox, and of Annje and Thomas Carroll, and the late Joseph ¥. and Mary Jane Cox. a native of San Francisco, aged § vears 11 months and 21 days. £ Friends and acqualatances are respeot- tully invited to attend the funeral to morrew (funday), July 31, at 10:30 o'clock, from id of his parents, 10363 Folsom :f.tef.n"lnurnum Mount Olivet Cemetery. July 29, 1004, Nicslas Delis, beloved son of Beils and Maria Dells, and brother of Kirfacos, Theodore and James Delis, 2 native of Tripol, Greece, aged 19 year raine at the funeral parlora of the - Maass Company, 917 Mission street. DENGES—In this city, July 28, 1904, Fred- erick_ beloved husband of Maude Denges, and father of John and Viola Denges, a native of Australia, aged 45 years 4 months and G days. copy. (Baltimore, Md., papers please ¥.) 7 Friends and atquaintances are respect- i tef 1o attend the. funeral Saturday, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late rcsi- 030 Folsom street, thence to St. ce’s Church, on Golden Gate avenus, nes street, for services. Interment ross Cemetery. DITTES—In this city, July 29, 1904, Ernst Dittes, beloved son of Michael Dittes, and brother of Mrs. Henry Franzen and Charles *. and William Dittes, a native of San aged years 1 month and 22 daye. @7 The funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from his late 1505 Fillmore street. Interment ELSASSER—In Port Blakeley, Wasb., July 21, 1903, Fred, beloved son of the late Charles and Sophia Eisasser, and brother of Charles C. and Willlam A. Elsasser and Mrs. James Gillies, a native of San Fran- clsco, aged 27 years § months and 21 days. [7Friends and acquaintances are respec invited 1o attend the funeral services , July 80, at 1:30 o'clock, st the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, between Twentieth and Twenty-first. Inter- ment private. | HICKEY—In this city, July 20, 1904, Patricic Joseph Hickey, dearly beloved husband of Mary A. Hickey, and father of Reen, Rose and Jennie Hickey, a native of Kingston, Canada, aged 39 years and 8 months. (King- ston, Canada, papers please copy.) A mem- ber of the Painters’ Union, Local No. 19. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, July 81, st 2:30 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 110835 Potrero avenue. Interment Odd | Fellows' Cemetery. Johns; pleasant front fur- central location; most reas. | fon and Valencia | window furnished | furnished sun- rooms. | . 361 Sutter, near Grant furnished rooms: hot and | 53 to $8 per week: elevator or lights. | 35c to §1 night, £175 to $6 week; eleo- | ghts (no gas), running water in every or, read -room: free bus; baggage. SSTER Hotel, 44 34 st__ n t and respectable : $2 ¢t week ot o §8 ght and from 90c to $5 per week. | {ENTS, subscriptions recelved at | stfice, cor. Duncan and Church sta. A BRANCH offi oL mdvertisements and subecriptions has been ed ot 100S Marke: st. opposite Fifth. pen until 11 p. m. ROOMS AND BOAED. 3 adults, 1o pri- | s and board, termms reasonable; state , Call. | d rooms, with first- ard: reasonable 5—Furnished room and board. €25—Rooms and board for 2 I reasonable. | cpp. Jefterson Park—Fine furn. table board: reas.: mew manag. hed rooms; excelient in German office. | box Call D. 841A—First-class board and room, ngle or Gouble, $5-86 wk.; American family. Harrison—Pleasant with board reasonable, Church, annex | prices,try table | ons received at | us. Room Rert- g Adve . phone Clay 996, { STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. | Ness & Market, | ne system: only | established 3 from 1 to 5 pm SES. ! MARRIAGE LIC riage licenses were imsued city, and Josephine A. 452 Ellis street, and street, 1 avenue y, and Josephine | —HARRIAGES—DEATHS | They must be handed c ffices and bs and | i o — MARRIED. N this city, July 23, Church, by the Rev. Clifton and Josephine . July 23, the Rev. and Adeline this city, July | Nelander, pastor n Chure 21, , ‘Albert T DIED, Jokn P. Marshall, Frank M George Mathiesen, Annie M. "hercza D, McDonald, Jchn Oakiand, Capt. Chas, O’Connor, James ©O'Connor, Win. B. Frederick Reusche, Christian Ernst Fred Patrick J. Mary obn B. isabelie Young, Charles L. Martinez, Contra Costa County, July 28, 1904, John P. Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joswh P. Bernard, and rother of Mrs. James McClellan and Harry, Frank and Edith Bernard, a native of Cali- aged 32 years and 12 days. e {rom the Con- July 31, at 2 BERXARD-—In invited to atiend. <-In city, July 29, 1904, George, beloved husband of Sarah Bickmore, Lot of Bickmore and Mr , & native of St axcd €3 years. A member of 242 A. O. Me. Alta_lodge No. €7 Friends and acquaintance: fully invited to attend the fune (Sunday). at 1 o'clock, from his late resi- Twenty-third street. NDT—At her home, near French Camp, Brandt, wife of Charies W. and daughter of the late C. A. BRA Theresa % Fachmann, aged 51 years 2 months and 13 a .é;'l“unml from her residence Sunday morring, July 31, at 9:30 o'clock. BURKE—A month's mind requiem high mass will be celebrated Monday, August 1, at 1 e m._ at St. Mary's Cathedral, for the 1" 4he ol of the.late Patrick Bu ends nd @cquaintances are invited attend COX—In this eity, July 27, 1904, Joseph, aearly beloved and only of | RITTREDGE—In S. 123 Bady. near Market—408 | MADE | OAKLAND—In Friends #nd scquaintances are re- | | Interment yw ATSON—In this cit | | | D—In _this city, July 29, 1904, at her residence, 3079 Twenty-third street, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Nicholas Hoiland, & native of County Cavan, Ireland, azed 76 years €7 Notice of funeral Kindly omit flowers. hereatter. | HOPKINS—In Honolulu, July 29, 1904, John B. Hopkine, husband of Julta M. Hopkins, a native of Wales. this city, July 29, 1904 Isabelle H. Kittredge, mother of Spencer B. Ralph B. and Daisy C. Kittredge, a native of Massachusetts, aged 73 years. In this city, July 28, 1904, Mary dearly beloved wife of Eugene Maden, and devoted mother of Emil Maden, and sister of M. Kuofer, Mrs. H. Toussaint, Mrs. Ph Guillium and “the late Mrs. Eilenne, and sister-in-law of Mrs. C. Welter, and aunt of Victor and Joe PFtlenne Jr., Leon and Angelique Brunner, and Edward, ellie and Alice Kupfer and the late Cecile Guillium, @ native of Alsace, aged 47 years 7 months and 13 day: [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, July 31, at 1 o'cicck, from her late resi dence, 2113 Powell street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery MARSHALL—In San Leandro, July 26, 1904 Frank M. Marshall, beloved brother of Mrs, J. A. McCorkell, George D., Irwin B. and the late James A. Marshall, & native of San ncisco, aged 30 years 10 months and 24 r aintances are respect- nvited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 10 o' clock 2. m., from the funeral parfors of Porter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery via. the ai: ock train from the Third and Town- Bend streets depot. In San Lorenzo, July 28, 1904, ary Mathiesen, beloved wife of Hans ative of San Lorenzo, aged hs and 6 daya. Friends and acquaintances are respect- ully invited to attend the funcral services Baturday. July 30, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence in San Lorenzo. Interment San Lorenzo. McDONALD—In this ecity, July 29, John MeDonald, beloved father of Frank B. McDonald and Mrs. C. H. Carlson, a native of Nova Scotia, aged §0 years 10 months and 1 4 Oekland, July 28, 1904, Cap- arles C. and, beloved husband E. Oakland, and brother-in-law of Herman E. Peterson, a native of Finland, aged 63 years and 27 days. NOR—In this city, July 28, 1004, James, beloved husband of Siddie O'Connor, and brother of Jeremiah O'Connor of Merced, Cal, and cousin of John and Philip Reilly and ‘Sister M. Alphonsus of the Presentation Co and _brother-in-law of John P. ames J. Finnegan, a native ig Brosna, County Kerry, Ire- ears 9 months and 17 '@ Court Mayflower 41, r~ ember of the Knights of Tara, Division Yo. 14, A. O. H. In A.; Young Men's Cath- Union No. 22, and Local No. 6, American Fede: n of Musicians. Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-day . at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors cFadden, McBrearty & Green, ion street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, a solemn requirm high mass will be ed for the re of his soul at 9 Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. of County Board, A. mbers of “the County r of Hibernians in . are herchy notified to meet at the 1 120 Ninth stfeet, to-day (Saturday), at & oclock, to attend the funeral of our late mem James O'Connor, from the par- lors of ‘adden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street. Brother O'Connor wis re- cording secretary of Division ©. 14, and the division 1is”hereb; ordered to attend in a THOMAS DANIEL COLLI> President Division No, 14. FRANK KELLY, Financial Secretary, | To the officers and members of Knights of Tara—You are hereby requested to attend | the funeral of our late brother, Ja O'Connor, to be held on Saturday, July 30, at 8 a. ., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission strest. By order of PRESIDENT and SECRETARY. | O'CONNOR—In this eity, Willlam B. O’Connor. N. O'Connor of St Lo of Ireland, aged 48 years 1 month and 8 d A member of Western Addition Camp No, 506, W. O. W. [ Remains at the parlors of Gantner Bros., 1200 Mi:sion street, between Eighth and Ninth In this stian, beloved hus nd fat Berna and son REUSCHE Ty 29, 1904, Jr., Carrle, Annie, nd’ Meta Reusche, eusche, and brother of August Reusche, a native of Braun- schwelg, Germany, oged 47 years. A mem- ber of Waiters Union, Local No. 30. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), July 31 1 o'clock, from his late residence, S C: g )01, Mary, be- » mother id Rose, Mrs, Mrs. Frank Moors and Mrs. Franciscovich, aged 70 years 11 months and 18 duys £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), 11 residence’ of daughter, Mrs. Frank Franciscovich, DD street, between Eighteenth neteenth, ' Interment Lawn Cemetery, by funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets, SCHMID—In this cf A.. devoted wife dearly beloved mo hmid, & Dativ nic County, Cal., aged 42 years 5 months and 28 days. €7 Friends and acquain n, cen are respect- fully invited to attend funeral to-day (Saturday), Jul lock, from her late residence, nue, ‘thence to the Church of Reédeemer, corner Elghteenth-and Diamond streets, for services, commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery SMITH—In Alemeda, July 28, Smith, daughter of Mr sister of Willlam M. a native of Californ months and 9 days. €7 ¥riends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, July 31, at 2 o'clock, at Bethany Congregational Church, Bartlett street, be- tween Tweaty-fiith and Twenty-sixth. In. terment private, Cypress Lawn Cemetery, Remains at 112 Fair Oaks street. LRICHS—In Alameda, July 28, 1904, Johannes Friederich Ulrichs, husband of Meta Ulrichs, a native of Germany, aged 45 vears 9 months and 19 days. ©7 Funeral srivate. y, July 28, 1004, John H., beloved eon of James and Jessiec Wat- son, a native of Glasgow, Scotland, aged 28 years and 4 months. YOUNG—1In this city, July 28, 1804, Charles Lscnard, beloved husband of the late Fliza Young, ‘and father of George, Leonard, Adelert and Robart Young. Mrs, Erwin Athey, Charles D. Boehm and the lat- Annie Brand, a native of Wisconsin, aged 7 years 4 months and 2 da; {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, July 31, at 10:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 17161; Leavenworth street, between Vallejo and Broadway. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by carriage. 1004, Allle M. La nd Irving H. Smith, aged 24 years 7 ul 1904, | Carpenters’ and Joiners' | 1171 | d of Meta Reusche, | o'clock, from the | Yolo | THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL: SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1904 (SEARCHING FOR [POLITICS NOW GIRL BURGLAR] STIRS WORKERS COMMERCIAL NEWS Continued From Page Thirteen. Wheat, ctls .14,671|Feed, sks ...... 331 Barley, ot "L 1A 10| Core: aa Do Oats, ctls + 8,870| Leather, roll . 337 Potatoes, sks ... 2,869 Tallow, ctls ... 240 Onions, sks . . 272 Hides, No . 1,278 Bran, ska +« DEB| Peit: No . 00 Middiings, sks .. 300 Lime, bb! .27 Hay. tons . 935/ Wine, gals 145,600 | OREGON. | Wool, bales ..... 6| SRR T STOCK MARKET. | ¥* = = sllaska Packers Turns Weak Again and Drops to $127. The market was without marked featurs, except that Alaska Packers turned weak again and, losing the firmness of the past day or two, dropped from $129 25, Thursday’'s closing price, to $127 with ight sales. Hawalian Commcrela) rose to $62 50 and Gas & Blectric was firm at $61 50. Thers was nothing new worthy of note in the oil and mining stocks. Ex-dividend yesterday: Pacific Coast Borax | Company, regular monthly, $1 per share, | amounting to $19,000. The Mill Valley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Raillway Company has declared a quar- | terly dividend of $1 per share, payable Au- gust 8. The Union Pacific Raliway directors have declared the regular semi-annual dividend o 2 per cent on the common and preferred stocks. The Butte Electric and Power Company has declared a regular semi-annual dividend of 1% per cent on {ts common stock, payable Septem- ber 15; also two regular quarterly dividends of 1% per cent on its preferred stock, payable | August 1 and November 1, respectively. | The gross earnings of the United Rallroads | of San Francisco for June, 1904, amounted to | $524,013, an increase of $35,900 as compared | with June, 1908. The gross earnings for the six months ended June 30, 1904, were $3,211,- 848, an increase of §245,278 over the first haif of g | The Mercantile Trust Company of New York | has given notice that twenty-three bonds of the San Francisco and North Pacific Rallway Company have been designed by lot for i | demption at $110 and interest to February 14, | 1905. The foliowing bonds have been drawn: Nos. 8, 38, 186, 387, 408, 456, 464, 682, 710, | 768, 852, 1187, 1626, 1671, 1770, 2108, 2204, 3228, 8369, 675 and 8363, | STOCK AN])_BDND EXCHANGE. | { 1 FRIDAY, July 20—2 p. m. | UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Ask | 4s qr coup..106 1003 | 4s ar reg...108 106" 1 MISCELLAN | Ala A W bs. — | Asso Ofl 5s. 73 | Bay CPC 8s. — Bid. Ask. 4s qr cp new.1311,133 3s qr coup...106%106% 'S BONDS. s0 10835 Cal C G 581081 — |CaiGaeBg 843 85 | m & ct 5s 116% 100 |Oak T Co 6s.118 120 0234103 Do 5s . Do con Oceanic S 5s. — Om Cable 6s.120! {Pac G Im 4s. 02 |P B Ry 5s..108 |P & C'H 6s.103 [P & O R 6s.114 Powell-st_6s. Sac EG&RDs % 215 | Calst C 8s | € c Wat & dL & P 6s.124 & C H 6s.112% Geary-st_be.. H C&S 518100 — [SF & SJVI Do Bs ... 99 100 |Sierra R 6€s. — 115 | Hon R T 6s.106%107 |S P of A 6s | L A Elec bs. — " — | (1900) ..... L A Ry 5s.114%115%! (1910) L ALGCo6s — Do gtd 6s. — — (1905)Sr A.103 108% | Do gtd Bs. — 10474} (1005)Sr B.104 — | | LAP 1em psi1013% — ve0n 105% — Mkt-gt C 6s.113 — T Do lem 55115 — |SPC 1 cg Bs.110 — MV& MiT5:.101% — | Do stampd.108% — NRR of C6s.104 105 S P B R 6s.1: — Do 5s 118 — IS V Wat 6s.1061, — | NPCRBs.104 105%| Do 4s 2dm. 90 — {NCRy35s..— 112°| Do 4s 3dm. 89 — CPCos | Dog mteds 98 — NSRRSBs Stkn G&Efs. 93 — 0 G L&H 5s.10 UG&E bs. — 108 O W gtd bs | | WATER STOCKS, | Contra Costa 38 38 |Port Costa... — — | Marin Co... — 60 |S V Wat Co. 868 87 | GAS AND FELECTRIC. | |centLeP 3% — ISFGa&amB6o 6 | Mutual EL — 14 [Stkn G & B. — 7% | Pag L Co... B UG&BCo— — | RANCE. | Firem's Fnd Am Ntl Bk..120 130 (L P & A Anglo-Cal .. 84% §7 |Mer Trus | Bank of Cal. — 430 |Merch E: Cal Safe Dp. — 150 |8 F Nat | | Firet Nationl — — { | SAVINGS BANKS. | Ger § & 1.2250 2350 [Sav & L So. — 100 | Hum 8 & L. — — |Sec Sav Bk. — 393 { Mutual Say.100 105 |Unlon T Co.. — — '8 F sav U.600 650 | STREET RAILROADS, . | California .. — 200 |Prestdio . { Goprer .z oillim 55 POWDER, Glant ...... 0% — |Vigorit .....— & SUGAR. Hana P Co. — 20c |Kllauea B C.. — 4 Hawalian C. 52% — |Makaweli C.. 23% 2% | Honokaa § C 12 12%|Onomea § C. — -~ 21% | | Hutch S P C “7% 8% Paauhau 8 C. 13% 1313 MISCELLANEOUS. 3 Alaska P A.126%127'%{Oceantc § Co. 8 4% Cal F C AL —" —"|Pac Aux FA. 4% — | Cal Wine A. — 90 |Pac C Borx. — 135% | | MV& MtTm.100 — | | Morning Session. Board— » 15 Alaska Packers' Aseociation...120 00 | 12 Anglo-Californian Bank . 85 00 165 Spring Valley Water Co. . 3675 | $4,000 Pacific Electric Ry bs 00 | reet— $60,000 Northern Ry of Cal @s....... 105 00 Afternoon Session, Board— 50 Alaska Packers’ gssoclation...127 00 | 50 Hawailan Coml & Sug: S82860 | 20 Honokaa 8 . . 1200 | 46 Paauhau S P Co . - 2825 | | 78 F Gas & Electric. . 61 50 160 Spring Valley Water Co, 36 75 $1,000 Oakland Transit &s, s 8 110 60 Unlisted Securities. ‘1 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS, | Bid Ask.‘ Bid. Ask. Bay CPC 6s. — 90 |EF & NP §s.1090 — BLWat6. — 17 (SPCRds — 100 Cal NW — 112%|S P Co 4%s — M C Wat 55.100 — [Sun Tel 5s... — 104 Ris I Wks 58 — 105 |Sutter-st R! 05 113 SF Drdk 5s — 113%|UR of SF 4s. &3% m%] | MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. | | Ala 8 Co. 30 |Mat Nav Co. — 90 | Amer Bis 90 [Nev Nat Bk.100 — “al Cot Mils 81 — [N SRR Co 9% — 50 (N Cal P Co. —' 10% * Jockey ClI. 125 |Oak Bk Sav.120 — Cal Powder. — 115 |Oak T Con.. 78 — Cal Ship Ci 25 |IOOF Hall A 6 — — |Orpheum Co.. — 5% | 5 | PacC Cas Co.180 — i 7 |Pac S Tel...1014103 — Pac Bur Co.105 — | Cyp L 1mp.. 7 Parat Paint.. 38 — Fast Dynm.. — S F Drydock. 60 — DpntPwd pfd — 90 |SF&SJ Coal. — 5 o com .. — 50 € J Wat Co. — Bk. Oak120 — [SO & MTebL125 — | Fischer Thtr — ¢c |Swiss-A Bk..11§ — { Frnch-A Bk. — 110 Truck Blect.. 11 — Con A.. — "22 |UR InC pfd. 48% 49 ono P Co. 17% — | Do com ... 9% — Lon& SF Bk — 60 { Afternoon Session, | Poard— 000 United R R of 8 F 4s . 83 62! ,000 United R R of 8§ F 4s, .5102;2 i Afternoon Session, Board— $7,000 United R R of S F 4s........ 83 50 California Stockand Qil Exchange o1l stoek— Bid. Apollo . e Associated Trust Cert 19 ifornia Standard ibou .. ‘i | Claremont . Your Fulton . | Hanford " Home Imperial . | Independence . Kern ... | Kern River ... Monareh of Ariz { Monte Cristo . | Occidental of W'V { Ol City Petroleum Peerlese . | A | Catt Shore . McKittrick ‘Wabash . . United Petroleum ... Assoclated bonds Ilncnllanmu;‘— ' Northerr Ca] Power - SALRE Morning Session, Board— 100 Caribou 820 Assoclated 500 Four Ol Street— 100 Fischer's ! Afternoon Sesston. Board-— 100 Central Light and Power 300 Monte Cristo .. 200 Ol City Petroleam, s 30, $1000 Assoclated Bs Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK nxcs!uml. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Bullion ..... .. 21| 200 Gould & Cur. 300 Con Cal & V.1 10/ 100 Mexican .. 500 Con Cal & V.1 15| 500 Yellow Jacket. Afternoon Sesston. 200 Gould & Cur. 43| 500 Scorplon a PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. Following * were the sales on the Pacific Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesslon. 160 Bullion 200 Caledon; 100 Alpha . 00] 100 Mexican . 100 Alpha . 10 100 Ophir - 3 100 Belcher ..11] 17| 100 Ophir .. 100 Bullion .. 21| 100 Sierra Nev 21 100 Con C & V.1'123a| 200 Yellow Jacket. 19 100 Gould & Cur. 12| 30v Yellow Jacket. 20 200 Mexican . 84 Afternoon Session. 200 Bulllon £ 301200 Juatice 13 100 Caledonla .... 43| 200 Potosi . 16 500 Caledonia .... 40| 100 Scorplon © 200 Chollar . 15| 500, Sierra Nev. 24 200 Con C & V.1 111/,, w Union Con. 35 200 Exchequer ... 45| 30v Yellow Jacket. 21 TONOPAH, MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 100 Columbia .... 23| 100 Ton Belmont.. 73 700 MacNamara . 47/11,000 Ton Gold Mt 20 100 Mont Ton ..2 40{ 1600 West End 20 1500 Rescue .. 11 Afternoon Session. 500 MacNamara . 46| 300 Ton 100 Red Top 16| 100 Ton 1000 Rescue 11| 50 Ton 1000 Ton Gold 20, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, July 20—4 p. m. ———————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. FRIDAY, JULY 29; Lucy H. Otis to Rdward W. McCarthy, lot on NW corner of Washington and Franklin streets. W 137:6 by N 50; $10. Stmon and Esther Casper to Theresa Sullivan, lot on S line of Fell street, 85 W of Laguna, W 25 by § 13 $10, Mary Hoenes (McLea), wife of Willlam H., and Belle or Bella McIntosh (McLea), wife of John F.. to William C .Raisch, lot on W line of Webster street, 100; $10. Thomas M. or Thomas and Annie P. Hill | typewriting, bookkeeping, to Paul T. Goodloe, lot on line of Filbert street, 82:6 E of Plerce, E 27:6 by S 120; $10. Jobn B. R, and Mabel E. Cooper to Carrie A. Greenberg, lot on E line of Devisafero street, 72 N of Bush, N 2§ by E 8§2:6; $10. A. H. Greenberg to same (wife), same; gift, Estate of Margaret Dwyer (by Bridget For- sythe, administratrix) to Mary A. Dougherty, | I | t | water bofler and radtators for lot on SE line of Harrison street, 30 NE of | Juniper, NE 25 by SE 100 $1700. Mary A. Dougherty to Joseph H. McEvoy, same: $10. Bridget Forsythe (administratrix of the es- tate of Margaret Dwyer, deceased, and Franci M. Dwyer, minor), by Thomas M. 70’ Connor, commissioner, to same, same; $1200. Nicholas and Caroline Fuchs to Fred C, C. Anderson, § line of lot 400 v. square, 1 W from SE corner of said lot,N at right angles to sald line 137:6, N to S line of Fifteenth street, 190:6 W of Dolores, W 70:014, S to a point 212:6 W from SE corner of said lot, E 75; $10. T. J. Wilson to Frank G. Johnson, un. divided half of lot on NW corner of Twenty gixth and Fair Osks street, N 136 by W 125; Frank G. and Amanda Johnson to Nicholas Obradovich, undivided one-half of same; §10. Martin Hagson to Andrew and Helene C. Walberg, lot bn W line of Fountain street, 70 § of Twenty-fourth, § 31:S by W 125, lot 10, block 15, Noe Garden Homestead; $10, F. K. and Mary F. Houston and Louls and Jennie Friedlander to John M. McGee, lot on 8 line of California street, 25 E of Kearny, E 26 by $10. Jeannette Mains to Janet E. Regensburger, Iot on E line of Tay street, 93:6 S of Clay, § 20, E 56, N 26, W 56; $10. Maria and > els Sjoholm to Bland Brodnax, lot on N line of Bush street, $3:6 E of Jones, E 49 by N 137:6: $10. | . Bland Brodnax to H. L. Johnston, same: $10. . George and’ Salke Cohn to Isaac Fried. lot on SE line of Clementina street, 435 SW of Fifth, SW 20 by SE 5; $10. George and Hannah de Urioste to Joseph Farry, lot on N corner of Eighth and Minna streets, NW 22 by NE 635; $10. Mary A. Martin to James J. and Bridget Howley, lot on N line of Twenty-second, E 25 by N 91:6; £10, Allce M. and Fred T. Brown to Solomon | Getz, lot on N line of Lake street, 32:6 E ot Fifth avenue ¥ 37:6 by N 100; $10. Albert Drucker to Robert Brotherton, lot on N-line of Point Lobos avenue, 45 E of Twen- tieth avenue, E 25 by N 120; $10. Henry L. Weston et al. fo Kate C. Weston, lots 493, 495, 497, 409, 501 to 509 and 511, gift :'810. and Annfe M. Spencer to Susan H. lots 753 and 7535, gift map 3; $10. Anna Joost to Angelina Millerick, lot on N line of Marshall street, 75 E of Craut, E 25 by N 85, block 8, College Homestead: $10. W. B. Whittemore to Don Biggs Company, 1ot on ine of Fifth avenue, &0 NW of N street i Crawls Through Window of the Residence of a Friend and Steals Few Articles R The police are searching for Lizzle | Frame, 16 years of age, and if they find her she will be charged with burglary. George Tompkins, 36 Woodward ave- nue, is her accuser. The girl had be- come acquainted’ with the Tompkins family. ‘While the family was absent on Wednesday afternoon the house was entered through a rear window. shoes were stolen. { It had been thoroughly ransacked and | two watches, two rings and a pair of | When Tompkins got home he missed the watches and shoes. A neighbor told him he had through the window seen a girl climbing and leaving a few minutes later, carrying a bundle. She | described the girl and Tompkins knew ‘at once it was Miss Frame. He had pussed her on Howard street on his way home. He notified Policeman Krueger, who found the girl at Sixth and Howard streets. She was taken She gave Tomp- This angered They have of petty lar- who Miss Blackwell later she 812 Larkin street, larceny. Miss Blackwell was introduced to Miss Klock, who had an ambition to become an actress. Miss Blackwell was invited to call at the Klock home. She did so, and after she ing from a bureau drawer. left $28 was miss- The cases were called in Police Judge Conlan’s court, but were dismissed on July 23, Annie G. and | a¢ the two aggrieved ladies took pity upon the defendant and refused to | prosecute her. —_—————— NEW COMMERCIAL comprising a thorough SCHOOL.—The com- 100 N of Oak, N 50 by v | mercial department of St. Vincent's School, course in shorthand, commercial corre- epondence, penmanship, arithmetic, rapid cal- TR Bl Akl Bl Ask, | to the Southern police station nind ad- DI Se 101 Justice | mitted stealing the watches, which she Belcher 18' 20|Lady Wash kins the pawn tickets, and he became Best & B(‘ch. 71 74| Mexican . 87 | generous and sald he would not prose- g.“l’:’fi‘l nr 0"‘,‘*""" %41 cute her. She was warned and set free. Challenge 15 20| 0verman 14| When Mrs. Tompkins got home she Chollar ...... 14 15|Potosi . 18 | missed her two rings. (éonflg:nce . a5 3'5. Scorplon 10| Tompkins, and he determined to prose- e Im'w&,,v" e ";'l;j".‘l“‘g,che,_ % | cute the girl. He made a complaint to Con N Y 02 O4|Sierra Nev. 24 | the police on Thursday morning, and gxosnlm Polg g &gx.:nv;r !!lll. 82 | Detectives Regan and O'Connell have Mo B fies Lodis o5 been detailed on the case. Er s @ Moo . 23 been unable to find the accused and be- | Gould & Cur. 11 13 Utah 12 | lieve she has left the city. | Hale & Norc. 72 78| Veltow Jacket. 21 23 Regan and O'Connell say that Miss Julta .5 To““ 07 i | Frame and Miss Blanche Blackwell are Bf;’(;\P:}I{ o] Bid. Aek, | ON€ and the same person. Miss Black- Coleban . 01 TR Ray.A O'Brien 07 —| well's age is 19, but she looks three Columbla ,20 25| Ray Ton 038 — years younger. She was arrested on Esperanza ... 02 03, Red Top 15 18! June 20 on complaint of Mrs. Clara o g g | Goldfield Nev. — 1 00/Ton & Cal . 15 59 Ceny. Mrs. Clive became acquaint- (go:gn;g‘g ‘(I;on. n ::2;1 Ton r;‘ash Bo; g =] ed with Miss Blackwell, oy 3ol on, — Ton Exten 9| claimed to be a professional acrobat, Tt e = 80 80iTon Practlon. 38 —!5na invited her to-call Lucky Tom 8 —|Ton I 19 20! called, and after she left Mrs. Clive Macamanis 4 | == \on L x'“‘“‘i&,’, heg purse. An hour AL - 7 = | met Miss Blackwell on the street wit! Paymaster 02 —!United Ton .. — 09| Mrs. Minnie Klock, Pine Grove 50 —|West End 20 24| also charged Miss Blackwell with petty Ray Pxten .. — ogl & Robert T. Devlin Mentioned§ for Chairman of State| “Convention ' Republican ATl AT | The honor of preeiding at the Re- publican State Convention, called to meet at Santa Cruz Thursday, August 25, will probably be accorded to Robert T. Devlin of Sacramento. slon prevails that R. N. Bulla of Los Angeles ‘will be placed at the head of the electoral ticket. The convention will nominate ten Presidential Electors. E. B. Edson of Siskiyou is mentioned among the acceptable. J. O. Haves of Santa Clara; E. C. Voorheis, Amador; Frank Short, Fresno; W. R. Guy, San Diego; S. M. Shortridge, San Francisco; A. G. Burnett, Santa_Rosa; Guy C. Earl, Alameda; Orestes Orr, Ventura. l;ld A. J. Buckles, Solano, are spoken of. The Second Congressional District Republican Convention will meet at Santa Cruz August 25. The apportion- | ! | The impres- | ment of delegates to this convention ! will be as follows: Butte 11, Colusa 3, Glenn 3, Lake 3, Marin 8, Mendocino 11, Napa 10, Sacramento 22, Sonoma 20, Sutter 4, Yolo 7, Yuba 6; total 108 dele- gates. It is foreshadowed th: McKinlay of Sonoma, one of the ablest exponents of Republican doctrine in the State, will receive the nomination for Congress and lead the party to vic- tory in the district. It would not sur- prise the politicians if the district gives Roosevelt and Fairbanks 5000 ma- Jority, and it is expected that McKinlay will keep up close to the head of the ticket. Many legislative measures of vital importance to this progressive dis- trict will come before Congress and something can be accomplished by a Republican Representative, but a Dem- ocratic Congressman can only object. The Modesto Herald asks why the choice for United States Senator should be limited to Southern California aspi- rants. The party leaders understand that the Republican sentiment through- out the State is favorable to a recoz- nition of the fact that the southern countles give the majorities which hold California in the Republican column. For example, in the gubernatorial elec- tion of 1902 the counties of Los An- geles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernar- dino, San Diego, Santa Barbara and Ventura gave Pardee a mafority of 11,153 over Lane. Furthermore, one of the United States Senators is a re: dent of Alameda County and the Gov ernor resides in the same county. The Lieutenant Governor lives in Solano, the Secretary of State in San Fran- | cisco, the Controller in Sonoma..the At- culation and English, will open Monday at a. m. _Applications received by Sisters of | Charity, Mission st. L — $1350. me on same; Charles Carpy (owner) with Thomas Butler (contractor), architects Edward G. Bolles—Exc: William Mooser and tion and terra cotta | work for a two-story attic and basement brick | restdence on NE corner of Scott and California 1 | treets, N 100 by E 41:3 Same tractors) ; $0918. swner with Delanoy & Randlett (con- architect same—Concrete and arti- ficlal stone work, cast and wrought fron work, carpenter, mill and stalr work, hardware, ma tin, galvanized ster and cement work for same on quise glass iath and eame; $11,750. Same owner with Martland Electric architect same—Electric pany (contractors), iron and copper, Com- wiring, speaking tubes and door openers for same on same; ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BREANCH STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— NORTHERN ASSURANCE GOMPANY F LONDON, IN ENGLAND, ON THE 3I1ST day of December, A. D. 1903, and for the | year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance fornia, Commissioner of pursuant to the prov 610 and 611 of the Political Code, the State of Caii- as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Compan Market Value of all Stocks Cash and Bonds owned by Compan | cash in Company Cash in Banks Interest due and accrusd on Bonds and Mortgages Premiums in due c tlon D Total Assets Office ue from other Companies for * $165,000 00 - 2,556,545 re- insurance on losses already paid. ons of Sections | condensed | i i 1 | torney General in Plumas and the Su- perintendent of Public Instruetion in Fresno. —_———— Found Dead in Chair. Mrs. A. Kittredge, 73 years old, of 59 Bush street, was found dead in the dining-room by her son, S. B. Kit- tredge, vesterday evening. It is sup- posed that the old lady died in the 2 morning and the body had remained | in the chair through the entire day. The cause of death is belie to be heart failure. RAIL WAY TRAVEL. A4 A Santa fe \ B / CALIFORNIA LIMITED TO CHICACO LEAVES MONDAYS and THURSDA Y§ A e Other Santa Fe Trains: a.Mm. | gor Stockton, Fresno, Bakersfleld, $i0 2 M | Merced, Hanford and Visalia. 4:00 p. m. for Stockton. 8:00 p. m. for Kansas City, Grand Canyon and Chicago. TICKET OFFICES—641 Market Ferry Depot, S. F. Also 111 way, Oakland, Cal. 27 South ¥ San Jose. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSEE SAN [FAKCISCO AND NORTH PACIFI RBAILWAY COMPANY. 01| Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market 10,676 28 SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 8:00, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 12:35, 2:30, 3:40, 5:10, 5:50, p. m. Saturdaye—Extra trip at 1:: at Duncan n‘ 6:30 and 11:30 | | RAILWAY TRAVEL. Trains leave and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. From Juny 1 1904 | | Tow — MAIN LINE. — sssive. ,u. Vacaville, Winters, Ramsey.... D0A Benicta, Rimira and Sacramenio.. 30A Vailejo, B Seata Rosn, M 7.30a Niies, Trac len-n' a Lattirop, Stock:on xpross - (Vie Dav 7.509 l-lD-'-u.Woolugl-ulu.l.-dn ing. 7500 inrysville, Chico, Orovile ... T | 838 Pori Costa, Martinez, Anticol Byron, Tracy. Stockton, New- man. Los nos, M9 Armons Portervinie £:30a Port Costa, Freano, Goahe: ford, Visalia, Dakersteld ... | 8.38A Nfles, San Jose, Livermore, Stock ton, (+Milton). lone, Sacramento, Maryaville. Chico. Red Blaff ... 30A Oakdais. Chinese, Jamestown. So- nora, Tuolumna and Angeis ... fl‘ Atlantic Express—Ogden and Bass. A Richmond, Martinez aad Way 10.00A The Overiand Limited — Ogden. Omaha, Chicago, Denver, K. Cley, 8¢ Loals. eseene A Angelies Pasee: - Coatn"Hartinen. Dyron. Tracy. Lathrop. Stockton. Merced, Wayatond. Fresno, Goshen Juae- tion, Hanford, Lemoore, Visaila, Bakersfiolw, Los Angeies . ... 12.90% Hay ward, Niles and Way Siattoas. !;g- Ssacramento River Steamers. P Benict Woodlend, Wiilows, Landing, Macysviile, Orovilla way station . 10-504 3300 n.y“':-m"x and Way Stations.. , 50= 400 Marttez.San itamon. Vallejo, N apa, Callatogs, Santa Ress......". 38 4.00P Xiles, Tracy, Stockton. Lod! .. 430 Hlayward, Niles, Irvington, San | 183.50a ose. Livermore. (A 6.00» The Owi Limited—Newm: Mendota, Freno, Tulare, 1d. Los Angeics. . 8.50a fos and Swn Jose 7.204 3504 Sncramento. Colfax, Reno 12.50m 8.09% Valiejo, dally. except Sunda; fapot 7.00e V. Siartines and Way S 11.20a4 7.00P Reno Passenger—Fort Costa, sun, Elmirs, Davis. Sacramento, Truckee, Lake Tahoe. Remo, Tonopah, Sparke.... ... 7.50m @0Bp Port Costa. Martines. Tracy, Latar M Merced, Berends, Fremo aad Way Stations beyoud Pors Costa 12.20m 8.05P Yosemite Valiey, via Berends ane . on 10.20A B.06p Oregon & Cal'fornin Express— Sas rI':ffllll(fl. Murysville, Rodding. Portland, Puget Sound snd 9.10p Hayward, Niles and San Jose dayonly)...... OAST LINE < Rk (Foot of “J4Ba Sania Cruz Excursion(Sunday oniy) 8.108 8.16A Newark. Centerville, San Joss, Feiton, Boulder Croek. Big Basin, Saata Cruz Way Staclons... 5.55@ 19.154 Alvarado. Newark, San Jose, Los @atos. Glenwood, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Big Basiu. Sants Crus... 2.16p Newark. Centerville, San_Joss New Almaden. Los Gatos. Fel Boalder Creek, Santa Cras Principal Way Stations 4169 Nowark, San Jose, Los Gaiee. Ge Wright, Boulder Creek aad San Cruz. Satarday sad Sunday only. 38.554 AT TE e sureeis) 0a A San Jose and Way Stations. 7.15A Monterey and Santa Crus Rxem sion (Sunday oniy).... 00A New Almaden (Tues., Fri 00A The Comster—San Jose, Suiinas, San Ardo, Paso Robles. Santa Margarits, San Lais Obispo, Saate Barbara Sen Buenaventura . Oxnard, Burbank, Los Castroviite. Del rove, Sarf, Lom- [ g > . 9.00a San Jose. Trea Finos. Watsonville, Capitols. Santa Crnz, Pactic Grove, Saltnas, San L.uis Obtspo and Principal Way Stations. Jose aad Way Stations. ... Santa Clars. San Jove. Los Gates Way Sta » Jose and Way Stations .. ..l el Monte Express (except Sun- day) —Sants Clars, Ssn Joss, Watsonville, Sants Cruz. Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove. Buritugame. San Jose, Giiroy. Hol tator, Tres Pinos. Pajaro, Watson- ville. Capitola. Seuta Crus. Cas Pacific Grove. 4100 129 770> 8364 w ) 1215 #an Jose and Santa Clars, San J Wright a Bot fons (excep: Sunday ey Sinicsne po Den Los Angeles, Deming. Ki New Oricans. New York........ 7104 5.45p Pajaro, Watsonville, Capitola, Snuta Cruz., Caswovilie, Dei » $19302 Monte, Pacilc Grove 2 - 18.187 tan Mateo, Beresford. Be:mons, Sam [ 3 Q0 Palo Alto and Way 11.30p South San Franct: Jingame. Ban an Carlos, ited nlo Park. and Palo Alto. 2459 H ione sl :9.45m | X for Morning. P for & flernoon ! tSunday exceptad : Sunday only | «Satarday ouly. b Monday onl. i5tupe aiall srations om BuBday, | TOSANRAFAEL. ROSS VALLEY. MILL VALLEY, CAZADERO, Etc, s Via Sausalito Ferry. SUBURBAN SERVICE, STANDARD GAU i | I art from Francisco, week days, at 5_?\;"7 10, 7:45, 8:30, 9:15, 10:00, 11:00 a m. (11:10 a. m. Sausalito oaly), 12:20, 1:43, 3:1 4:00, 4:35, 5:15, 5:30, 6:25. 7:15, 9:00, 1020, = Surdays and legal holidays depart 11:00. 11:40 9:15, 3 t 5:13, £:00, 4:33, 2:30, Sl B A 200 block 8, South | LIABILITIES. | 7:30, sancto o Tk an Francisco Homestead; $10. d- and unpaid ..... $THT2T T4 5:00. p. m. " I Emlly A. Gibson (wife of Walter D. K.) to | Losses adjusted and unpaid ... & | 5:00, Ariive at San Francisco, week days, o Julins Cv Reis. all interest in Rels Tract de- | e i ‘Sudnense . 144491 45| o » 38, 4:20, 5:03, 3:40, 8-15 Topard In 2088 D. 261, recorded Ma" 12, | yonges resisted, Including expenses 4 o e m.; 1:43, | 1208 005, 11:25 p. m. On Sundays arg et 1N Rels Tract described In 2033 D. 264, | 249°01; refnsurance 30 per cent. 1,004,134 50| _fExcept Saturday. 8 P Fairfax, week days, depart at 7:45 a. m recorded May 19, 1904; §—. Gross premiums cn Fire Risks run Leave In Effect Arrive T e T e s e L Fllen W. Rels’ (wife of Juitus C.) to sams, | T PRt e T e Year, $1,621,- SanFran. | May 1, 1904 | SanFran. |3:15 p. m. 518 b m. (ex Sac) On some; $—. 725°78; reinsurance pro rata.... 842,776 37 < e e B Bernhard and Rose Getz to FEllen Cronin, Due and accrued for Salaries, Week | Sun- “Destina- ‘ Sun- | Week | 11:60, 11:40 a. m., s Iot on S line of West Park street. 150 W of | 2 entn ete oo, o0 500 00 | Days. | days. tion. dasa |Days. |anggaspom, oo Misston, W 25 by S 100. lot 12, block D, | Commissions and Brokerage due = 45 a/ o > an French & G Tract: £10. and to become due .. ... 170,308 53 T 50 al iaye e e Builders’ Contracts. Return Premiums and Reinsurance 9530 a| Ignacto. :20 a “e S. H. Roardman (owner) with M. V. Brady P"".'.mm)'_x;bimm 2:30 p) -ggv 3:13 p. m. dally except Sunday—For Cazae (centfactor). architect Thomas J. Walsh—x. | All other 1 5:10p 23 b | gero, ete. cavation, gfadinz, concrete and cement work, 2 j BTSN . CARY sheint Suttuiug 498 Yua- brick, Iron and asphaltum work for a three- ¥ oo iapyiontio HE GBI e £ S | day—For Foint Reves, ete. story brick residence on lot on E line of INCOME. 7730 af 7:45 a| | _ 7:13 p. m.. Sundays only—For Polat Reyes, Franklin street, 137:6 X o California, T 8§29 | 1y recelved for Fi $:00 Novato, [10:20a | ete. by N 40, Weetorn Addition SS: $6005. Net cash actually re e et i Ppetaluma, | 6:20p | ©'S:15 p. m.. Sundays only—For Cazaders, sto. Same ‘owner with National Electrie Com- premiums ‘ 2:30 p| and 7:25 p)| i TICKET OFFICE—626 Market st. DRNY Shonteactong s areutisot samec-Yiladiele | Bansivedt for Intelitrand ividends 5:10p| Santa Rosa. | 8:45D FERRY—Unfon Depot. foot of Market st work, bells, speaking tubes, {elephone wiring, o e R 09,347 73 % 110:20 a| 5 oor openers, for same on sarae; $281. T higlohy 3:009 ton. 25 $ame ownér with W. A. Burdick (contract- | Recelved for Rents ............ b 8:00a| Ful “45: {MT. TAMALPAIS RaiLway on). architeot same—Carpentry. Joinerv. glaz- Received from - 2 s 2:30 p| e ~_ |Vin Sausalito T Arrive e, hardware, W ool > A vare, plasiering, marbie and tiling tor BN +e... 82,410,800 82 7:30a] Healdsburg. [10:20 San Fraociseo | Fest of Nasket St | | San Franciuen ame owner’ with J. T.oney (contractos), Jaxton architect same—Plumbing, sewering and g £ EXPENDITURES. 2:30 p| 2:30p| Geyzerville. | 7:25 p| | .T‘lf fitting for same on same: $1878, Net amount paid for Fire Losses ~ Tloverdale. | 3 Snme ovner with P. N Kués (contracton), gngiuing SANRSE: lowe o - Hoptand [10:20 a1 | ; architect same—Painting, ete., for same revigas 'y A0af T8 7 l £ i axhieat ing, same on | pfia or aliowed for I30p| 2:30p and Uxish. | 7:25p) i Same owner with Forderer Cornice Works s iy - s Wiilits. I " e lr&:x‘xm;)éfl':r"?fi‘;fi;,’fi?;k_“\-’:m?fii&"::.i P e 1o otaery, cleths. so istais 43| 7:00a) T:90el #utrwece, LW e slate roofing for same on same: $1220. Paid for State, National and Local 8:00 a] 8:00 a] Guerneville and |10:20 .lx Jobn Proctor (owner) with Judson Manu- | taXes . e o 2:30 p| 2:30 p| Camp Vacation. | 8:45 p| facturing Company (contractors). architect | All other payments and ex - 3403 Thomas J. Welsh—Steel, wrought iron ani| tures ... 8:00 a| 8:00 a/ 6:00 cast iron work for a four-story frame building | 5:10p| 9:30af _ Sonoma. 845 0 (rooming-house and stores) on N line of O'Far- | Total Expenditures ..... oo vl Giea Wit ced 4ol mtrect. 40 K of Jomes, N 50;6 by B 38:0; | == S 1030 aizoa Maiy Sexton (owner) with Edward Wiiberg | Losses incurred during the year..$1,115,490 15| 2.5 p| 2:30 p| _Sebastopol. [ 7:25 i (controctor), architect E. W. T E. Hyde—All wo'k for a_one'story and basement frame bullding on E line of Dianond street, 147 8 of Twenzy first. § 25 by © 125; $2190, First Congregational Society of San Fran- cleco (owners) with W. Wethered, W. F. Al- drich and I D. de Gear (contractors). arch tects Henry il Meyers and C. R. Ward—All work for a new roof for church building on SE corner of Post and Mason street: . The Landers Shoe Company (owners) with C. Fink & Co. (contractors). architects Oates & King—Electric work, shelving, cases, show windows, painting for store in building on corner of Market and Powell streets; $4050. 0. D. Baldwin (owner) with Gulick'& Weth. erbee (contractors). architect T. Paterson Ross —Plumbing, gasfitting and sewering for a seven-story und basement brick building on SE corner of Post and William streets, B 57:6 by S 02:8: $11,508, - % Alice Pease '(owner) with H. Willlamson Company (contractors), architect T. Paterson Ross—Plumbing, gasfitiing and sewering for » seven-story and Lasement frame bullding on .. line ot OB acreil atrect, 15 W oot Jooes, W :6 by ¢ 3 Same owner 'with Willam Cronan (con- tractor), architect same—Steam heating hot { | | | Risks and Pnlm!ums.’!l"lre Risks. Net amount of Risks| written during the year . .ol Net amount of Risks| expired during the, year o Net amount in for December 31, 1903.. $282,071,041 lslmu..'fls 13 241,873,611 308,285,111 | 3,520,094 79 ' Premiums. | 1l 2,556,618 42 GEO. w. Subscribed and sworn to before me, BABB, Manager. 2th day of January, 1901 Commissioner for California in New ‘Western Department. this 3EO. H. COREY, onis York. Chicago. LERMIT, Manager. G. H. San Franc:sco Office, No, 230 Californ‘a §t. Walter J. Wilson, Fesid:nt Manager. Ahpe! & Bruckman, City Agents, - No..209 Sansome St. Tel. Main 5781 AGES conpect at_Santa Rosa for Whit uipnur Springs and Mark West Springs; at Fulion for Burke's Sanitarium: at Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs L3 Hings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers, Boone. PP ha Greenwood: at Hopland for’ Duncan Springs, Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Carls- S ings. Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartiett Shvinge: at Uklah for Vichy Springs. Saratoga Shrings. Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter . Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, ?E)‘:':'%u'g Riverside, L *s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin __ Heights, Hullvife, ~ Orr's ; Hot . _Halfway 'House, Comptche, Camp g?er\‘!:::‘ Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragz, Westport. Usal; at Willits for Fort Brass. Westport, Sherwood, Cahto, Covelo. Layton- ville, Cummins, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsens, Dyer, Garberville, Pepperwood, Seotia and ureka. Es.lturdly to Monflay round-trip tickets at re- Queed _rates. On_Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Office. 650 Market street. Chronicle buile . JA!‘.“L FRAZIER, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass Ast. A CURE IN 48 HOURS. Weekly Cali, §I per Year