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FRANCISCO CALL WED NESDAY, AUGUST 3, 190% OHIO'S LACK OF SPEED WILL NOT KEEP UNCLE SAM FROM TAKING HER New Battleship Returns From Santa Barbara---To Maintain 'Prestige the Builders May Ask for a New Trial, but as the Deficiency Was Small 't Will Cost Less Money to Pay the Penalty and Turn Her Over Now BARR TINE GARDINER CITY, WHICH WAS DISMASTED AND OTHERWISE DAM AS THE RESULT OF B N ATH THE WHARF A’ CONDO, AND WHICH HAS BEE IGGED AND REPAIRE W ADY TO GO INTO COMMISSION AGAIN. . he battleship Ohio, in spite of as been repaired and rerigged and . lat 30 59 N, long 140 49 W, U S etmr Dix, e ey 54 B it v will be ready again for service. In re- | hence July f she lacked on her official the Gardiner City she has been piaced | July 30— g 140 40 W, stmr of the speed for which o as far as spars are | Sonoma S for Honolulu and Syd- s e el 45 n as and will g0 to sea prac- | ney is said to be “all & new vessel Aug 1 . long 131 29 W, stmr | spect. She arrived —_— Nevadan 3 for Honolulu and Ka <3 - 2 2 % | hul ste af on m a Bar- Collides With Street Car. | ne 124 38 W, passed gy ed off the Un- W > ¥ the brig W. G.|® bound northeast. Works Sed ot streetcar yesterday at | )MESTIC PORTS. i g SIS R S streets. At the Harbor| COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 1- s t n decided whether B July 30 Aug 2—Scor Ivy, « en anoth tusions of both ORT HADLOCK ved Aug 2—Bktn Ko- The s £ king the bi and a'bed sprain v e 2 g z Schr Soquel, for Szn Fran ng r rbara in P PR e N 3 £ her through the e Clare. rrived Aug 2. 6 a m—Stmr paces board e schooner Carrle and Annie or City of Seattle, from s apout § The amount of or the of Ponape in Dolphin, f Skagwi the Government ¥ 2 Seiahs eoe i STl . fractional Thrown on Beam Ends. & ¢ e The British ship Red Rock, bound from | B Por " or Queenstown, bas put into Monte- 1 Union Iron Her captain report Y e pens and -turn ool ol Uncle Sam, but it Ly to go to the greater | NEWS OF THE OCEAN. | = e 43 2 | Un n Francisco « of maintaining the | i © ¢ Matters of Interest to Mariners and | 2—Stmr ance, he « can be made to fulfi hipning Merc s Bay 1 « mient of the contract, Shipning Merchants. mr Phoenix, for San Fran- 2 = - 5 B R Rl -t b t George (at Honolulu) is char- | & y it, is the unanimous “ thence to New Yok, | :a, hence Aug 1 opinion who participated in the | schooner W. H. Marston returns to Mandalay and trial. The readjustment of some of the ulu with general cargo o ~uls possibly a change of p - —~ | i pe be the only aiterations Exports for German Oceanica. | tm 2 ; i se rchooner Carrie and Annie was cleared Arrived Aug 2—Stmr C In r:nfl-;—rlfi the f'gw r the Caroline Islands with an as- | stmr _ Alcatraz, P to the exacting de- valued at $8432, and Including | fm Bowe: g her by the trial | Stmrs Coos I 3 0a X a yacht and pkas assorted canned | for San F when going full 1 cs meals, 2236 Ibs perfectly as fruit, 1400 Ibs sugar, 1206 head. She left o'clock Monday night encoun and high sea, qualities as a endidly, and mand her, £2y's battleship as evet came American ship- ol steamsh mpany’s liner Ala- ¥ u 1 “' & E Mar nnor. ren; £. B. Rosc oo« Robertson, Mrs. J Miss 1. Soper, H. M L. A. Thurston and Mrs Traphagen, E. J. Water- J. Bowser and % o servants, E.- Wil Cigar Starts a Blaze. Somebody eath the sidewalk adjoining the Oceanic amship Company's baggage shed on the bulkhead at Pacific-street wharf. The after- noon breeze kept the b rning brand aMve and formidable blaze was in full action when smoke revealed its presence. The prompt | tion of Captain H Howard prevented s firc anc saved duch valuable prop- from destruct The damage, which t, Was con to the baggage room. —— Forty-Five Per Center Arrives. The British ship Ems. which lert Calcutta for ¥Fiji 125 days ago and which was quoted for reinsurance at 45 per cent, arrived yester- Gay &t her destination. The Ems' place on the overdue Mst was taken by the German bark Pioncer. The Pioneer was on the board before. but ‘Was taken off on the strength of @ reported epeaking. She is now out 119 days from Buenos Ayres for Falmouth and yester. dny was placed on the board, quoted at 25 per cent. B - Gardiner City Restored. The barkentine Gardiner City, which was dismasted and otherwise badly damaged at | foggy; wind NW; Redondo some weeks ago as the result ing dfl\ummmdifll‘lm zhted cigar yesterday | 46 pkgs lard, 11 cs drugs, 4 s coal oil, 18 cs dry goods, § 112 bxs soap, 16 pkgs paints ns carblde, 5 pkss s ehingies, 6 spars, . 6 bdls millwork, 1 cs nachinery, . . T . Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED Tuesday S stmr Ohlo, Harvey. from. nel (irial trip) mr Alameda, Dowdell August 2. ata Barbara 6 days from Hono- Stmr Argy Horolulu Stmr James § Higgins, Port Los Angeles mr Brooklyn, Johnsc Gilboy, 8 days 15 hours from Higgins, 38 hours 15 hours from Men- Breakwater, Bay Aztec. Harding, 44 days 13 hours from via Ocos 11 days 19 hours tmr ¥ A Kilburn, Thompson, 7 hours from Port Rogers. Stmr Pomo, Jacobs, 12 hours from Albion, via Point Arena 10 'hours Stmr Alca. Winkel, 11 hours from Green- wood. Sumr Gualaia, Kalnin, 12 hours from Bowens Landing. Stmr Centralia, Erickson, Gr: Harbor, bound’ eouth; | passengers yiotmr Asuncion, Bridgett, 25 hours from Port arford Stmr Argo, Dunhiam, 26 hours fm Eel River. Stmr Mackinaw, Storrs, 92 hours from Ty a | _Etmr Maggie, Cornirg. 4 bours from Hal moon Bay. Nor stmr Titania, 100 hours naimo. Sehome, Seam: ma, 69 hours put in from to land Foyer, trom Matisen, 8 days from Grays Challenger, Anderson, 5% d. s from Bay Abble, Larsen, 24 hours from Timber Tug Dauntless, Shea, 37 hours from Siuslaw ver CLEARED. Tuesday, August 2 nr Pomona. Swanson, Eureka; Pac Coast o, Ecnita Preble, San Pedro and way Pac Coast § S Co, tmr Leelanaw, Munroe, San Pedro; Michl- gan 8 § Co, Nor stmr Tellus, Arntzen, Ladysmith; West- ern Fuel Co, Schr Carrie and Annie. Ekren, Ponape, Caro. { line Islands; Ameficah Board of Foreign Mis- i sions. SAILED, i Tuesday, August 2. Maggie, Corning, Halfmoon Bay. F A Kilburn, Thompson, Port Rogers. Pomona Swansen, Eureka. Whitesboro, Olsen, Point - Arena. Gipsy. Gray. Santa Cruz, James S Higgine, Higgins, Fort Brags. Centralia, Ericsson, San Pedro. Leelanaw, Munroe, San Pedro, Del Norte, Payne, Crescent City. Stmr Celia, Nordberg. Alblon. | Stmr Greenwood, Waivig, Alblon. Nor stmr_ Tellus, Arntzen. Ladysmith, Bktn Arago, Semsen, Mukilteo. Z; Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Stuslaw River. Schr Aloha, Butenshon, Seaitle. Schr Carrie and Annle, Ekren, Ponape, Caro- line Islands, e TELEGRAPHIC, Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr POINT LOROE —Aug 2, 10 p m—Weather y ‘12 miles an hour. SPOKEN. Per stmr Alameda from Honolulu—July 3, hours frem | | stmr Bremen, Arrived Townsend Aug 2—Schr Irene, tm A Spartan, from Bel- Iingham fo > SIUSLAW Arrived J 31—Schr Oakiand, hence July in t Daunt- less. N PORTS. AKWATER—Passed for Philadeiphia. AND PORTS. HONOLULT rived Aug 2 from Svdney via Auckland Sailed Aug 2—Stmr Ventura, cisco. HILO—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr En July 23. up Stmr Ventura Tprise, he FOREIGN PORTS. DOVEF Aug 1—Ger ship Herzogin | Sophie C . from Leith for Ho n VENTNOR—Passed Julv 3 D Chil- tont: from Shields fo o, VICTORIA, B C—Arri mr City of Puebla. hence July Salicd Aug 1—Stmr Queen, for San Fran- Aug 2—-Br ship Ems, from Arrived prior to Aug 2—Stmr | Tuly & Port Townsend NEWCASTLE. Aus—Sailed Aug 2—Br ship Acamas for San Francisco. VALPARATSO—Sailed Aug 2—Ger stmr caria, from Hamburg and way ports for Franciseo, HAKODATE Tuft an 2 Ar from Teinta ved Aug 2—Bktn James NEW XORK—Arrived Aug 2 Wilbelm 1I, from Bremen; Leghorn and Naples; Liverpool. Sailed Aug for Liverpool: stmr Rotterdam_for Rotterdam via Boulogn €tmr Pannonia, for Naples, Trieste and Fiume: for Bremen via Plymouth and Stmr Kalser «tmr Italy, stmr Victorian, from —Stmr Bovie. Cherbourg. Arrived Aug Bremen. CHRISTIANSAND—Sailed 20—Stmr United States. for New_ York NAPLES—Arrived Aug 2—Simr Pri from New York for Genos ne O, LONDON—Arrived Auk 2—Stmr Mesaba, tm New_York ANTWERP—Arrived Aug from New York mr Grosser Kerfurst, from July Stmr Finland, BREMEN—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Kronprinz | Wilhelm, from New York via Plymouth and Cherbourg. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Aug Champlain. for *Montreal: Boston_via Queenstown. QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Aug _ 2 Stmr Noordland, from Philadeiphia for Liverpool, and proceeded. ¥ Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Oceanic. from New York for Liverpool and proceeded, 2—Stmr Lake stmr Saxonia, for ey s Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U, 8. N., chants’ Exchange, San’ Francige Auxu’ 2, 1904. The TiMe Ball was not dropped to-day. J. €. BURNETT, Lieutenant, U.'S.'N., in Charge. ez v i Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Time and Helght of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official authority of the Superintendent. NQ&E—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about 25 for San Fran- | ailed July 31—Schr Americana, for | from | PRAGERS CHINESE TEARS MOVE A JUDGE Commissioner North Melts Before ‘a Tender Scene Between Father and Child The heart of United States Immi- | grant Commissioner North was [ouchgd‘i yesterday morning when Lew Ah Mon, | a pretty Chinese girl of 19 years, hung | about the neck of her father, Lew Fong Yoo, and mingled her tears with his. ' The display of paternal and filial af- fection moved the Commissioner, and he allowed the vellow maiden to be landed. Lew Ah Mon arrived at this port by the steamship China, and her father was waiting to receive her. It was said that she had left this city, her birth- ' place, in 1900 and had remained in Chi- | na ever since. But her photograph at finished. 98¢ This i ferent styles; different patterns; with pretty stripes an all late full sleeves; and best makes 10¢c d dots; this season’s choicest, styles Regularly sold for $1.50 to/$2.00. This Is Our First, Showing of New Flannelettes For the new Armure Waistings; all new and 3 [ ° Expansion Clean-Up Specials SIS A PN W PG T AT SISO TR SN RO e Every piece of merchandise advertised is guaranteed this season’s latest. Women’s Suits and New St e - . o 3 | orp soroxoy yatcrrp @ Shirt: Waist, Arrivals Dress Goods —_—— OU will find excellent values here on E have taken these special lines and re- Former Police Sergeant| handsome new garments. duced them so much that shpppe}:s look- | ! SUITS. ing for bargains cannot resist them. - Thoms Bethell Helps ai‘ $|4 9 'n.""l”-""".we are ?fiefi“‘ 'w°“l;" of 500 38-inch Cream Bedford Cord fo(r children’s T : . suits, comprising nearly every pre mix- . 3 vell. h 1 Native Daughter to Land k')urek shown this stlaiso%; ‘};g plm};lhcolors 3,'“}‘1 valu:,esa;c’ :v!lyla:fish and wear well e regular lacks; some are ton effects; others mili- tary jackets; all splendidly made and handsomely Reduced from $25.00 and $27.50. SHIRT WAISTS. 5 of waists comes in about fifteen dif- some lovely lawns, all elabor- ately trimmed, embroidery and lace and inserted in others in fine that age did not greatly resemble her n'ngx.nal :dglsuzx;s n dots ?nd‘\ scrolls; Pn_ew yokes of either embroidery or fancy braid. The now and further proof was required. | weave, similar to the wool Armure. rice regular value $1.23 She th id that while here she had would be low at 15¢ a yard. . ¥ 88¢ Children’s Colored Dresses. made of plain known an Irishm named Tom. that | yafd—French Flannelette, in beautiful colored mercerized Gingham, box pleated he was florid of compblexion and fiery c Oriental Stripes apd other pretty effects; all fronts and French skirts; yoke finished with nar- :,r hair a‘nu beard. s the name of similar to the real French lannelettes; row folds of lawn. Regularly worth $1.50. Thomag Dethell, farmers, ¢ police. gere just the thing for waists, wrappers etc. Colored Dresses for Children, mads of fan- geant, was on her father's certificate | e : e $|2 &en Check Gingh vith ful as one of the witnesses, Mr. Bethell was ard — Kimona Cloth, 36 inches wide; cy Broken Check Gingham, with full gath- et for. He was thoi SHaMed wh with c in pretty raised stripes; patterns _especially ered skirts and white Oxford yokes, belt and cuffs about a dc persons and the ! appropriate for Kimonas and similar gar- The regular value $ girl was b the room. She ments. These are all good washable colors; about $| |8 Fancy striped Percale Dresses for Children at once ider Mr. Bethell as the 50 patterns to select from. Y with extra full skirt and blouse effect wais “Tom” she known, but she sald g PRAGERS PRAGERS. Some Big Values in Cream s' oo Cream Crepe de Paris, 42 inches wide; silk %, and wool; a very pretty material for even- in, owns. The regular value $1.25. . $' 6 45-inch Storm Serge, for Children’s Coa 5 omen’s Skirts, etc., guaranteed shower proof. Regularly sells for $1.25. Children’s Dresses HESE prices are one-third less than those at which they were marked a week ago, and even at that time they were con- sidered splendid bargains. They are to-day un- surpassed bargains. 786 Children’s Colored Wash Dresses, made of Checked Gingham; also striped Percale; Madras cloth black and white; that she w not sure. Mr. Bethell said that she looked about the eyes some- thing like the little Chinese child that he knew. Then the girl's father was shuffled up in a pack of a dozen other Chinamen, and the girl at once threw her arms around his neck and they both wept for joy. | Kitchen Utensils 15c—For Coffee Canis- ters. 8c—For Egg Beaters. Commissioner North shed a sympa- 23c¢—For Wash Boards. thizing tear and Deputy Schell made a A transparent feint of blowing his nose. | 25e—For Barlor R s R Brooms. SENTENCED FOR GRAND LARCENY.— L Alphonse Peterson, convicted on a chargs of 8ce—For Whisk Brooms. grand larceny by a jury In Judge Dunne's %o T 2 G court, was sentenced vesterday to serve five 23¢—For Parlor Dust San Quentin.” There are two other him and his attorney asked en from trhe calendar. The d tale the application un- der advisement. Peterson stole several shot- guns and rifles from a gun club in Solano | County on Japuary 23 and sold them in this | city. ! years in complaints again that they be str Judge sald he wo ers. $1.15_For Special Cur- tain Stretcher. All the Shopping Inducements That Have Made This Store Popular Are Still Here. . 1238-1250 MARKET ST.s% 33 1-3e pair—Women's dlack Allover Lace Hosiery; a full fash- ioned hose with high spliced heel and toe; made of fine lisle thread; in six different patterns The regular value 50c¢ pair. 21e¢ pair — Women’s Stainless Biack Stockings, with fan- cy open work lace fronts; 35¢ value. ALWAYS RELIABLE + s | minutes later than at Fort Point; the height the same at both places, 1 i, - Discharges Decrepit Man, DAY, AUGUST 3. | JUDGE DE oUT MERCY " WEDNE HAVEN METES AND JUSTICE Who Sen! Post Card to a Firm Calling Them Scab Dealers. Sufl rises. . . Bil4 sets o AT - s ii0s p AT T. H. Robeson, an aged and decrep it me a scurrilous postal mails, was discharged Judge de Haven o States District Attorney His card was addressed to Drescher at Sacramento as scab goods. Eugene above exposition of the tides early morning tides are given in the left column of the successive tides of the in order of occurrence as to time; the Rosier, the band oebius n, who was charged with sending card through the yesterday by motion of United Woodworth. | Robeson pleaded ignorance of the law. & ealers in charged with forging the name of J. W. Hart of this ¥ to a postal money order and col- lecting $60 upon it, pleaded not guilty. h time column gives the last tide of the (n Saturday the case will be set for except when there are but three tides, as (1.ia] 5 sometimes occcurs. The heights given are in h 5. » i to the soundings of the United States The suit against the L. E. White urvey Charts, except when a minus (—) Lumber Company for cutting timber celes the beight, and then the number on Government land was dismissed by e tracted from the depth given by order of the Attorney General at e s s gy telerence. s IWAMEK wWashington, D. C., the. company’s of- ot s fer of $ the value of the timber ed. cut. having been accey | The following were erees Movements of Steamers. Aug. Aug. -|Aug. Humboldt New York Seattie .. One stezmats, at low rates, in bankruptey for the —___ jtwo yea A. P. F Due. ;R. M. Swain, Sonoma: Ric o s e len, Wbs 8 and northern 3 ties; Milton : cour otice to Passengers. Bageaze transferred to and frcm all trains, trunk (stn n Pe 4 gle trip) trip 50 cents. Morton San Pedro 4 Spectal flor st 650 Market Humboldt ..... . 4 st. Oa Phone Exchange 46¢ New York via Panams.|Aus. 4 sz oo O e, Quoen Puget Sound Port; Aug. 4 gh TR Coos Bay.... | San Pedro & Way Pts.|Aug. 4 ';"|'l‘,u e cales Point Arena. . ndocino & Pt. A 4 O : anta Rosa.. | San Diego & W, 4 3 Ony. ta tie 9 Sy ol San Pedro Humboldt ... LAug. 4 L - i i 2l Arcata Coos Bay & Pt. Orford.|Aug. 5| charge of bu DAR-_Sxicad, to plaad | & Dot Gravi Tiaitior ‘|AUE. 8145 'to a prior conviction against him for bring- | ot Coautiie River A 2 | ing stolen property inty the State he remained e ex il sl B %1dumb and the Judge ordered a plea of not Centential...| Seattle & Ta ¢ ®uilty to be recorded. Black attempted to rob Pomona Humboldt @ the till in Robinson & Knox's grocery, §i8 S o7 g g B § ! Valencia street, on March 12 and fired a R i 7 shot at Knox. He held up Elhannon J. Treese Ara ¥ on March 20 and fired @ shot at him when N Bider ese resisted, wounding him in the hand. BOnita. ...s. .} Newport & Way Ports. cic’s trial was set for August 12. State of Cal.. San Diego & Way Pis S - Breakwater 3 3 B : Ventura. & Way P ADVERTISEMENTS. Iaqua. = AT T e TR B S Pomo........| Polnt Arena & Al City Pus .| Puget Sound Ports. Rainer......| Seattle & Bellingham..(Aug If You Want a Good St. Paul..... | Nome & St. Michael Aug. City Peking..| New York via Panama.|Aug. Aurela. . .| Portland & Astoria.. Aug. 8. Barbara...| Seattle & Olympia. g | Columbia. ... | Portland & Astoria. i TO SAIL. | “Steamer. Destination, | Sails.| Pler. August 3. | | Astoria_& Portland| 6 pm|Pler Grays Harbor. pm | Pier | Jea Seattle & Tacoma pm|Pier S. Monica..| Grays Harbor......| 4 pm(Pler Argo. | Eel” River Ports.. | 4 pm|Pier | Arctic | Humboldt .. 2 miPler | Umatiila...| Puget Sound Po 1 am|Pier Bonita. | Newport & Way...| 9 lm'lF(er | Breakwater| 5 pm|Pier Coronado. .. 8 . 4 pm|Pier | Redondo... | Astoria & Portland| 6 Sm Pier | Sequota..."| Willapa Harbor....| 4 pm|Pier | Pomo. Pt. Arena & Albion 6 pm|Pler ! State of Call San Diego & Way.| 9 am|Pler G. Lindauer| Grays Harbor. Pier reappointed ref- ensuing olland, Alameda: hard Belch- | . n Francisco. | ———— Homer-.....| Los Angeles Po Pler 8an Pedro.., Los Angeles Ports. Pier August 5. | Alliance....| Eureka & Coos B.! .../Pler Corona. ... .| Fumboldt ........|1:30 pPler | Columbia’| Astoria & Poriiand 1 am|Pier i 9 am A. B. Smith C i Eureka.... | Humboldt 9 am|[Pier Pr Arena’’.| Point Arend 4 pm|Pier 2 ' 0., ina. . . ‘hina lapan. 1 1P . North Foric| Humboldt o HEs e 116 Ellis, above Powell, | Alameda...| Honolulu .. 11 am|Pier ¥ | City Syariey| N. Y. via Panaimaiz m|Pier have just the article you are ugust 7. | | Coquille River.....| & pm|Pler looking for. We carry every San Pedro & 9 amPier : ‘ \| Mexican Ports 0 am|Pler style of Trunk, Bag or Suit { Goox B, & EL Gridno amjpler San Diego ay.| 9 am|Pi Case. et 8 am|Pier . Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|(Pler 9 |Hum‘boldl - 11:30 p{Pler 9 e [0 DDA DD LD Tahiti ... 11 am| | grays siarbor 11 omlber 17| gwisit DR. JORDAN'S aneat Grays Harbor..""") s bmipier 10 A Po‘r?imdiu am|Pier 24 I"SEu. °F ‘l.Tn.Y it i bt : 1031 MABKET O7. bo. G1haTeh, 6.7, Gal, Centantll. | Sealtie & Tastms | & omieier 20 wThe Largest Anstemical Mascom n | i Ramaes.....| Hamburg & Way i3 mI}Pler 19 e Rgeot g b I atnler.... | Seattle nghm| 4 pm|Pier 2 August 13. BR. JORDAN—D!SEASES OF MEN Newport...| N. ¥. via Panama.|12 m|Pier 40 pConmaitaton free axd ety private anama. |12 m|Pier 40 L m FROM SEATTLE. Portiwe Mh-v-v’-s."-‘z-h- Wrie for Brok, PEII PRY of Steamer. Destination. Salls. MARRIAGE. wAlk> FaaR. (A Al .| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. | ¢ DR. JORDAN & CO.. 1051 Market $t..8. F. City Seattle..| Skagway & Way Ports. A::. 3| DTV OV VT DR Farallon.....| Skagway & Way Ports. [Aug. 5 - x efferson. o y Ports.|Aug. 6 Humboldt. ...| Skagway & Way Ports.|Aug. 6 wW. T. HESS, | O Nome & St, Michael ug. 10 Notary Public and Attorney-at-Law. i Seldovia & Way Ports.|Aug. 10 | Tenth Fioor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels bldg. i il o Besttes 100 Mok i i H Seldovia & Wi u“: }2 Residence Telephine Page 564l f ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT R gy o B Sa m i 2 ~or Tz iy g | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS \® g e 1 3. 8 13 18 23 | —OF THE— cm-u"xl-' ':' this company's steamers at Seattla. For Victoria, Vane Townsend, Seattle, Bellingham—11 a. m., Aug CONNEGTIGUT MUTUAL |:=:., i i Sept. 2, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY |5 "™ &7 75 Port Change at Seattle to this Compan; V. Ry.; at Seatt at Vancouver or Tacoma to N. P. Ry. C. P. Ry w0 F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE oF | For Eureka (Humbolde Bay)—Pomona, 1:30 Connecticut, on the 3ist day of De- |P. W Aus. 2 8 14 0. 26 Sept 1 Corona, cember, A. D. 1903, and for the year ending | 1:30 P. m.. Aug. 5, 11, 17, 23, 29, Sept. 4 on that . made to the Insurance Commis- | For Angeley (via Port Los Angels and sloner ate of California. pursuant to | Redondo). San Diego and Senta Bazbar.— | the rcquirements of section 613 of the Political | Santa Rosa, Sundays, 9 a. m. | Code of sald State: State_of California, Thursdays, 9 a. m. % For Los Angeles (via San Pedro and East ASS San Pedro), Santa Barbara, Santa Crus, Mon- v of Real Ownad 1 San. Simeon, terey, Cayucos. Port Harford (3an Luis "Obispo) Ventura and Hueneme. Company. oeo.......$11,251,610 60 ount of Loans secuired by Bond Bonita, 9 m., Aug. 3,11 19, Sept. 4. { Mortgage on Real Estate.. 24,536,41506 | Coos Bay, § a. m.. Aug. 7, 15, 25, 31,.Sept. 8 | Amount (‘(' l:«*:m; secured by For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose def St Pords, Stocks and Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Re- securities as salia, Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th each mo. For further infogmation obtain’ folder. Right 1s reserved to chadife steamers or sailing dates. TICKET CI;—‘ New Mogptgom- 30,000 00 loans in ment of form taken in 1 | miums X on policies SI7T.52121 | ery st. (Palace Hetei), 10 Market st., and Broad- : Cazh market vatue - way wharves. Freight Offios, 10 Market st. and_Bon owne d % C. D, DUNANN,_ Ceneral Passenger Agent, van © 26,339,698 75 10 Market st.. San Francisco. . The Pacific Transfer Co., 20 Sutter st., will 'm”;h - 608,928 69 call for and check baggage from Hotels and * esidences. Telephon h 312, 167,663 81 residence: - >>| phe ,',.E‘C ange 312 749,245 70 I3 premiums in pro | llection, and of deferred | 358,732 44 13,143 53 —AND— # ST. MICHAEL | | | LIABILITIES. | Clatms for death losses and ma- THE AR Mane lared cndowments, due amd ST. PAUL pai S radesisie: MGG LiNDQU Claims for death losses and ma- - Iél‘\ngl e endowments in process of FROM SAN FRANCISCO DIRBCT ol ma1sa00) THURSDAY, Aug. 18, 2 p. m. e et s B 154,394 00 Connecting with the Company’s Steamers for mayv be surrendered 159,657 00 | Ak paE RL I T e R e e 687 Michael with the Company's River steamers i Nalae of ol Ow.oud for Fairbanke ard all points on KOYUKUK. cording to the Combined Experi- TANANS S umwe NivE ence Tables of Mortality, with 4 SN Dhla Sad Rt S S per cent interest. ... 7,913,313 00 TAERN COMMERCIAL CO.. Amount of all unoald dividends to Mission and New ZEALAND amy SYONEY. policy holders 1,352,028 05 y sts.. San Francisco. All other Liabilities 387174 31 SR 222 | QCCARICS.S.C0, i et == " INCOME. @ - DINECT LMK s TaiT. Cash received for premium S.8. ALAMEDA, for Honolula, Augi @1 A.M. new polfcies during the year.... $389,279 33 | S.S. MARIPOSA, for Tahiti, August 9, 11 A | Cash recelvad for renewal of pre. 8. S. VENTURA, for Honolulu, Samoa, Auck- “land and Sydney, Thursday, Aug. 18. 2 P.M 1.D.SPRECKELS & BROS. 0., Agts., Ticket OMcs 643 ¥ar- ket. Freight Offce 329 Market St., Pier 7, Pacifc 5t COMPAGNIE GENZRALT TRANSATLANTIQUS DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Salling every Thursday Instead of | _miums during the year. | Cash received for interest Cash recelved for rents Cash _received from sources Total Income EXPENDITURES. Cash nald for losses and matured Saturday. at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, endowments 3 ss| North River. foot of Morton st. Cash vaid to annuitants, 2 57| First class to Havre, $70 and upward. Second Cash pald for surrendered poiicies. 99 | class to Havre, $45 and upward. GENERAL Cash paid for dividends to policy AGENCY FOR ITED STATES AND CAN- holders . . .309, 44 | ADA, Broadway (Hudson bullding), ..ew Commissions pald to agents . 399,220 84 | York. J. F, FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Salaries ard other compensation of Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. officers and cmployes, except Tickets sold by all Rallroad Ticket Agents. gASents and medical examiners.. 106,363 83 alaries and traveling expenses of managers of agencies 15,100 00 To U. 8. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Medical examiners’ fees an aries Stmr. H. J. Corcoran—Leaves 8. F., foot of north end ferry bldg.—Week days, Cash pall for taxes. 9:30 A. M. 3 and *8 P. M.; Sundays, 9:30 Cash paid for rents. M., 8 P. M. Leave Vallejo—Week days, All other cash pay 8:50 A. M., 12:30 and 5:30 P. M.: Sundays, 3 fying) P. M. #fare_-25c each way. Excursion rates Sundays to Vallejo. Gien Cove and Martines. G0c round trip. PIPER. ADEN, GOODALM CO.. phone Main 64l. *Saturday excepted. To U. S. Navy Yard and Vallejo. Stmrs. General Frisbie. Monticello and Arrow, 45 a. m., 12:30, 3:15, 6 8:30 p. m. (ex.Sun.): Tota! Expenditures the year . during $8,233,433 72 PREMIUM-NOTE ACCOUN | Premium notes and other premtum obligations #t beginning of the year Premium notes and other premium obligations received during the year Total Deductions during the vear as follow; Amcunt of notes and other pre. mium obligations used in pay- ment of losses and claims.... $18,043 90 Amount of notes and other pre- refum obligations used In pur- chase of surrendered policies. . 4,008 00 Amount of notes and other pre- mium obligations used in pay- ment of dividends to policy holders ... 31,720 81 Amount of notes and other pre- mium obligations volded by lapse of policies.............. 919 00 Amount of notes and other pre- mium oblizations redeemed by maker in cash.. 31724 & # Total reduction of Premium- Note Account * T seds0sos OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES ‘Balance, note assets at e tl by year -.oocooo weeneeeo. $OTTE2L3L and Price Lists Mailed et 3 on Application. FRESE AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & C0. &5 "Fa™Siaim izor LUBRK G OILS: LEONARD & ELLIS, 418 c‘mmmn.. 8. F. Phone Main 1718 PRINTING. ECHIGHES , w2 ar JACOB L. GREENE, President. HERBERT H. WHITE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of February, 1604. NATHAN F. PECK, Notary Public. A. K. PTARMON. District Superintendent of Agencles, Rooms 330-331-332 Mills Burldig, San Franeisco, Cal