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T HE (SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1904. . e s ———SSS""""s eee] SA 18 ROOMS (NO D STABLE FOR BEACIL HOL K, HE P FORM Now WATERED. SAN THE GROUNI ¢ MILES FROM COLMA = AND 11 FROM 1L RE: GOOD INCOME ¥ g 000. AL DPRESS A . PATRICK & CO., 415 FRONT £T. 8AN FRANCISCO. TOMITA P, line of & cars, 45 cutside_the e P, € ut-off” will join lots from $400 uj 50 gown and balance d water pipes lots sold since August unity to secure a lot take the electric MITA PARK" and application. 0. ———— OUNTRY—For Sal REAL ESTATE—C S of land, nprovements, County: on sest and on 1 all under cultiva- in orchard section three miles from county elich FALE or exchange for city property; sacrifice: 165 acrer, Napa Co.: 60 acres in cultivation: fruit, vines and grain; fully equipped and payihg: beautiful nlace: gentleman's home. EHADBU 5 Montgomery s ine of mew irrigation | BEST | | | UNIT! | A BRANCH office of The Call for the recel ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn. THE LARCHMONT, 361 Sutter—New man- agement; new bidg.: finely furnished, with hot and cold water, stram heat and baths; fine location and reasonable rates. KATHRYN, CORNER ELLI8 AND | WORTH STS.—POSITIVELY THE | ST ROOMS IN THE CITY: NEW SANTTARY HAIR MATTRESSES. BATHS. ELECTRC LIGHTS, TELEPHONE SERV- ICE. HOT AND COLD WATER: EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE: _ELEVATOR ALL HOURS: ROOMS FROM $3 WEEK. TURK, 123 Clean, sunm with or without board STATES, 123 Edd 5 rooms 33c to $1 night, $1 75 to $6 week; tric lights (no gas). running water in every baggage. ST. THE LEAV furnished rooms, WEBSTER, 1560—Sunay furnished room; bath. WINCHESTER Hotel Most convenient an 86c to $1 60 nightly elec. lghts: reading-room: free bus: baggage. | ADVERTISEMENTS, subscriptions received at { Call branch office, cor. Duncan and Church. | tion of advertisements and subscriptions h been opened at 1008 Market opposite fth Open until 11 1 AIGLOY rooms, board; suites, with board for 2 ingle, with board, $25 up; spectal tamily rates; just renovated. . 615A. near Sutter—Sunny front | room; bosrd if desired. | WLY furnished rooms, all sunny hot and cold water; board if desired. 1155 Octa: CALIFORNIA, Best table and | service in the city for the money. _sn for two gentle 115 Turk. | LARGE, sunny room, suital men; home cooking; from $20 up. HOMESEEKERS! catalogues of the best land C. M. 'WOOSTER CO., 648 Market st CONTRA Costa County real estate for sale _LOS ANGELES REAL ESTATE. FOR waie- property: Arcade depo; ‘Address box mproved busines: owner in cit J ————— ROOMS FOR HOUSKEEPING. A Tw y rooms, nicely fur- e fromt sunny, bay-window iocation of the best; me reasonable. nicely 9 and 3 8 Newly fur. sunny er; porcelain bath: gas. rooms for usekeeping room: New house Front rooms k stove. Housckeeping rooms. housekeeping room: coal stove n, gas range, week ms, en suite and Bush and Powell—Three. : steam hea Apartments, 1340 Pine— som sultes: steam heated rates reasonabie. e ess—Sun- m’ suiths; gas and bath { i i | | | | | DOMESTIC_The machine for family use: best furnished house- | | B | SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. O'FARRELL, 555—Nicely fur. rms. and board German home cooking; phone Larkin 34 AR VALLEJO, 1124—Rooms with board. ROOFS. sidewalks and cellar floors lald, re- ired: low prices: work guaranteed. Chicago ing Co., F. Herrmann. m'gr, 606 2d st. MAKE Christmas with a gift of a White; best | sewing machine on earth; prices from $10 to | $100; pay only §3 per month if you wish The new retail office of the White is at 915 | Market st. ALL makes: 2d hand, $2, $5. $7, $9; new,$4. $8; | drop heads, 5 drawer, golden oak $15; rented. | repaired. lowest rate Natlonal Automatic 6. M. Co., 145 Sixth st.; tel Jessie 3798. is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any | price: &l ki rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office. 1€21 Market st., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand $3, §5, $8; slightly used $10. $15, $20: you know where the dolis ewing in the window. 1051 Market st. ALL kinds bought, sold and repairing guaran- | teed. CHAS. PLAMBECK. 1915 Mission st. SPECIAL NOTICES. $100 REWARD- | WILL BE PAID FOR INFORMATION | LEADING TO ARREST AND CONVICTION | PARTY WHO CA ETS_OF | SHRIMP COMP IN CONTRA DESTROYED ON | ASION. SERVICE, 430 Kearny. GUARANTEED cure; send 00c; tablet form. malled in viain_package: has cursd thou- sands. L. L. C. CO.. 4 e AMERICAN CAN CO.— of 13 per cent has this day upon: the preferred stock payable on January 1, 1905, to stockholders | of tecord at the close of business December | 19, 1904. Tge transter books will be closed as to the Dréferred stock from December 20 | to January 1, inclusive. Checks will be mailed. R. H. ISMON, Secretary. Decem- been declared of this company, Front room for light housekeep- roome complete for front housekeepir lovely all day; reasonable. front basement room: suiy 117—Comgiete for housekeeping. 33 to & range. hot bath: aduits ~furnished eping_rooms, no children. fur- g den Gate unfurnished £partme Joms 1o let _ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfura. ATKINS, cor. Third st. and Park lane—New brick bullding; all sunny rooms: hot and cold water. electric Jights; only first-ciass house in locality; rooms 31 50 week and up. A—BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth 25¢ to $1 per light housekee; —Rooms ght, $125 to $5 per week and & rocme; open all night. AT “The Almonte.” 873 Market st (or No, 1 Fifth st.)—Rooms, 25¢c, S0c, $1, $1 50 night: W 0 $10 we house open all night. BELMOND House: over Owl drug store; 2 en- trances. 6 Market and 21 Turk—Electrie lights. ing water in every room; 200 to 50c per night: $1 25 to $3 week. sunny 5 week up. front shed rooms: per night 804N ng room; also house- rooms to ELLIS, large 3101 vate family; nt low 3 nny single front room Newly ingles to let furnished Furnished room to GOUGH Jet 1311—One furnished sunny room to GROVE. 841, Oakland—A nice furnished room for rent h and Mission—Room $1 50 10 $6 wk.; reading-: HOWARD. 715—Furnished room: @ouble; central 1 jon. ¥ e Resiohe e ARG KEARNY, 418 ew management; strictly 1st class: $2 50 week up: fine transient house. KEARNY, 415Nice. front. sunny rooms 50 per woek: $10 per month. % night -oom single or y front room, with grate, 7 and $8. MARKET, 1048 (The Falmouth)—Sunny rooma; 2 56 10 §7 week; bathe; elevator. ¥ | of the event are published once in this column and Selma C Maude Forbes, 22, and_Louisa Del and Margaret Isabelle and Maria Jacob Wenk Albion avenue, and Grace E. Lauffer, Oakland. Wiibert J. Moye, 28, 1124 Harrison street, and Alice M. McGuire, 22, 493 and mail will not be inserted. They must be handed | in at either of the publication offices and be ber 5, 1904 | DIVIDEND | pany, Con.: A dividend, No. 72, of fifty cents (50c) per share on the issued capital stock of the company has been declared, pay- | able at_the office of the company, rooms 202, 204 and 208 Hayward bldg., San Francisco. on December 10, 1904. Transfer books close December 3, 1904, at noon. C. C. Quinn, Sec. notice—The Giant Powder Com- mutual consent, this day disso nership, the said JOSEPH MAR ing_purchased the entire interest | LUIGI ROSCELLI in the stock in trade and | business heretofore owned and conducted, a the city and county of San Francisco, waid copartnership. San Francisco, November 1904, LUIGI ROSCELLIL | outstanding bills against restaurant 73 | McAllister st. must be presented before December 14, 1904, as 1 will sell out on that date. GEORGE MEGICA. T ard after this date T will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife. MARIE ACKERMANN. CLAUS ACKERMANN. A Restaurant, 422 Turk st, sold; ail sald place must be presented ays from Dec. 3, 1904. EXPANEION OF MELBOU vn, 521 Franklin, near McAllister, 8 ir school, 810 Diamond et.: tel. 73: 1 to 5 p.m. Detalls at elther. MARRIAGE LICENSES, qoMarriage licenses were ollows: issued yesterday as John U, Gie . Salt Lake, and Juliet G 0 Mission street Hatch. 45, Vallejo, and Sarah R. , 751 McAllister_street Frederick W. Peterson, 32, 2520 Baker street, | Rosenquist, 6, 1917 Filbert st. Coburn, 26, 385 Capp street, and 1 Mission street. Emilic Del Nevo, 21, 1113 Montgomery street, vo, 18, 4271 Vallejo street William F. Higgin Fresno, and Fannie | Martin V Dickinson, 1. lifornia_street William Hugbes, 38, 58 Clara street, and Mary A. Howgate, 20. 161 Ritch str Jobn J. Watson, 491 Castro strect, and Maude E. Locke, 23, 418 Seventh street. i Emil A. Berndt, 26, Honolulu, and Lili Preil, 21, Portland, Ore. | re’ Silyani, Fred R. Anglemler, B. Alguire, Edward 22, " Chicago. 159 Precita avenue, New York. Geary street. Domenico Foschi, 27, 1034 Valencia street, armelia R. Pisani, 23, 632 Green street. John P. Rolls 21, 1843 Larkin street, and Agnes E. Young, 21. 1325 Leavenworth street. John F. Morgan. 38, Los Angeles, and Caro- line Kolomoskie, Seattle BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS Birth marriage and death notices sent by indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. tices restricted simply to the announcement free of charge RKET, 1104—Sunny furnished front rooms 1o et METROPOLITAN Hotel, 120 Third st.—400 mngle and family rooms 35c to §1 50 per day. §2 10 38 per week; the only new and modern hotel and rooming-house in San that has office on ground ficor. hot and cold water, electric lights, call bells, steam heat vetor service day d pight to its guests, ALLIETER, 416, flat 3—Nice sunny fur. shed gouble room, suitable 1, 2 gentiemen. ARRELL, mt rooms: turnished o up. Front rooms to let. ce, all outside rooms; running k; new; private family. mall furnished rocms to let: IMS FOR RENT. Pacific Coast Room Renting Agency has ed offices at 2689 Post st. If you want a om, sulte of rooms or fiat eall and see us. We 7 furnish you furnished or unfurnished poms and rave you time, trouble and money. ROY AT, HOUSE, 126 Ellis—incandescent peading-room. oking _ewnm ual Jadies’ par- , rooms per night, 10 §1.50; week, to 85 month. $5 to $30; elevator on zu-l“ _rooms with hot anc cold water: baths. ETEVENSON 707%, near Ninth—Nicely fur- Mished mingle rooms, §1 20 2 week. every room and gives free baths and ele- | sunny | | 1 Acscription,” prices, etc.,phone John G381 | | Cook, Mary L.—47 i BOR: Y—In this city, November 22, to the wife of Danfel McSweeney, a McSWEEN ! 1904, son. _—nmmmm—m—m—— MARRIED. BOHRER—NEWELL—In Oakia b cember 6. 17904, by Deputy Cvnu"myc.’\l-'-ub-;’ W. N. Van de Mark, John E. Bohrer of | lle and Laura Newell of Oakland. 3 Oakland, Cal. November 22, 1904, by Deputy Coun acusor W n de Mark, Eimer F. Dowa- ing and May Newell, both of DUER—HEYER—In this city, mmber o | i DOWNING—NEWELL—In 1904, by the Rev. Freeman D. Bovard, Frank C. Duer of San Fran Heyer of Kantas City Mg, "0 Carrie L. PINKHAM—WALSHE—In this cit vem- ber 9. 1904, by the Rev. p.m,’ml'n"e‘y"’.‘,r St. Dominic's Church, Frank P, Pinkham and Mary Ellen Walshe, both of this city, SCHU McGAW—December 6, the By, T. R_Earl, Joseph Frankiin Sehuly Erancieco 1 McGaw of Kala- B —— DIED. Anthony. Thos. B.—60. Kelley, J Burt, Bdward M.—3. Linn. Henrsoa3, " Bush, Eibert—5 days. Lynn, siexander—i3. Carey. Bertha—25. |Mathews, W.E. 1 mo. Conrad, Mrs. L. E. |McGrath, John A.—05 | Jensen, Jens | CONRAD—In HOLMES—In Hawke, Ora C.—11 dys |Reuben, George—§8. Henrioulls Stepha- | Rickards, Wm. J. nie--24. Spies, Joseph—62. Holmes, Evelyn—25. | Tischer, Dr. Fritz—50. ‘Adolph—358. | Torpey, Michael. Trace; Mrs. Julia. Uncabablan, Mary—63. . | Underwood, Chas,—7! 56.1 Von Bergen, John—S6. 32 Wertheimer, Louis—69 Zam Breskey, P.—T1. ANTHONY—In this city. December 5, 1004, Thomas B.. dearly beloved father of Mrs. ¥. M. Byrne, Louts T., Alfred J. and Nathaniel V. Anthony and the late Willlam T. Anthony, a native of England, aged 60 years. Hromada, Johnson, Capt. A Jones, Willlam B. Kavanagh, Bessie [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend lh;o‘flln:rlllo lo-d‘;y (Thursday), December 8, 1804, a a. . from the parlors of Carew & English, 290 Van Ness avenue, Interment Cypress Lawn Cem- etery. BURT—In this city, December 6, 1904, Ed: ward Milton, dearly beloved son of Archi- bald W. and Eliza Burt, and brother of Archibald Wilson and Alice L. Burt, a na- tive of San Francis:o, aged 3 years 2 months and 3 days. BUSH—In this city, December 7. 1004, Eibert Benger, infont son of Alfred and Mary Bush, a native of San Franclsco, aged § days CAREY—In this city, December 5, 1004, Ber- ‘tha. beloved wife of Cornelius J. Carey, moiher of James Cornelius Carey, daughter of Joseph F. and the late Ida Stromberg, | and sister of Joseph F.. John Henry A.. Richard. Elizabeth and the late Herman Stromberg, a native of San Francisco, aged 25 years 4 months and 21 days, [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funmeral Friday, December 9, at 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street_ between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church, where & re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. CAVANAUGH—In this city, December 7, 1903, James Cavanaugh, a native of Australia, aged cars. this city, December 6, 1904, Mre. L. E. Conrad, mother of John G. Con- rad and Dr. David Conrad. 07 The funeral will take place from her late residence, 2620 Clay etreet, to-morrow (Friday), at 10 a. m. Interment private. Please omit flower: n Oakland, Cal,, December 7, 1904, y Louise, mother of Mrs. Georgie Bell and Jokn F. Lewis, and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Rioton and Frack Lheureux, a native of East Oak- land, Cal., aged 47 years 10 months and 7 days. FARNHAM—In this city, December 4, 1904, James Gardner, beloved husband of the late Annle R. Farnham, father of James Farn- ham, and brother of Jerry W. M. Farnham, Mrs. Captain Boyd, a native of Rockland, Me., aged 64 years. A member of Unity Lodge No. 181, L O. O. F. G Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services Thursday, at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2475 Mission street, the _auspices of Unity Lodge No. 131, 1. O. O. F. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by electric funeral car from corner of Bighteenth and Guerrelo streets at 2:15 p, m. FISHER—In this city, December 7, 1904, the residence of ber daughter, M Hudson, 1983 Howard street, Mrs. Margaret Fisher, beloved wife of the late Frank H. Fisher. and mother of Mrs. Ida Hudson of this city and Mrs, Elia 0od of Hanford, a native of Wayne County, Ohlo, aged 50 ars and 8 months "H—In this city, December 7, beloved busband of the late Julla and uncle of Anna and Julla Me- Carty, a native of Germany, aged S1 years 8 months and 18 days. ¥ Friends and acquaintances are respect- near Twenty-first, under fully invited to attend funeral services Fri- day, December 9, 1904, at 9:15 a. m., from his 'late residence, 2858 Raliroad avenue, South San Francisco, thence to All Hallows Church, Sixteenth avenue, where a requiem hizh mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. FOLEY—In this city, December 7, 1904, at his residence, 14 Yerba Buena street, Davia J., husband of the late Catherine Foley, and father of Mamie, Th and the Joseph D. Foley, and brother of Thomas F. Grothaus, Mrs. B. Nancurvis Atkins, a native of County Cork, 7 vears. A member of Unity “ A. 0. U W. £ Notice of funeral hereafter. GUTSCH—In this city, December 5, 1904, Axe] Gustay F. A. Gutsch, and brother of Gustav Gutsch, a native of Prussia, Germany, aged 41 years 10 months and 15 d; member rove Lodge No. 21 and A. M.: ple, A. A. O. N. M. S.; Oakland g7 Friends and acquaintances are respe fully invited to attend the funeral this d (Thursday), at 11 a. m., from Masonic Tem- | ple. corner Post and Montgomery streets, where services will be held_under the aus- pices of Oak Grove Lodge No. 215, F. and A. M. Interment Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Remains at the funeral parlors of the H. F. Maass Company, 917 Mission street. Members of San Francisco Lodge No. 3, B. P. O. Elks, are notified to attend the funeral of our late brother, Axel Gutsch, to-day, By order JHN & PARTRIDGE, Exalted Ruler. HAWKE—In this city, December 7, 1004, Ora Cecilia, infant daughter of Chi ©O. Hawke, a natijve of San francisco, aged 11 days. this city, December 5, 5 at 56 Sanchez street, Evelyn, beloved wife of Harold C. Holmes, mother of Roberta Evelyn, Harold C. Jr. and the late Robert Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Charles Ottersen, and sister of Ermy Charles and William Glenny. a native of San Francisco, aged 25 vears 1 month and 10 days, @7 Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, at 11 a. m., from her late residence, 56 San. chez street. Interment private, Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland. HENRIOULLE—In this city, December 8, 1004, at the residence of her parents, 5T1A Minna street, Stephanie (Nina), dearly be loved and only daughter of Gregoire and Felicie Henrloulle, a native of San Franclsco, aged 24 years, 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. HROMADA—In this city, December 5 1904, Adolph. beloved husband of Anna Hromada, and father of Emanuel J. Hromada, Mrs. Stewart Carter and Mrs., Lucien:A. Ganahl, @ native of Austria, aged 5§ years. 7 The funeral will take place Thursday, December 8, 1904, at 10 a. m.. from his late residence. 1256 Masonic avenue - then Pioneer Hall, where services will be coj ed at 11 a. m. under the auspices of Lincoln Post No. 1, G. A, R. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. | HUGHES—In this city, December 6, 1904, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of the late Patrick Hughes, 'and loving mother of Ber- nard, Thomas, Patrick ~Jr., Joseph and James Hughes' Mre. William 'J. Bell. Mi Fward M. Wall and Mrs. John F. Sullivi @ native of County Cavan, Ireland, aged 70 years. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 9, 1904, at 9:30 a, m., from her late residence, 781 Stevenson street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth. thence to St..Jo- seph’s Church, where a £olemn requiem high mass wiil be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ISAACSON—In this city, December 6, 1904, Kitty, beloved wife of Max Isamcson, and ister of John Deary, a native of San Fran- iaco, aged 31 years 11 months and 23 day: @ FFriends and acquaintances are respect fully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, December &, at 10 a. m., from her late re: dence, 126 Locust avem Interment Salem Cemetery, via 11:30 a. m. train from Third and Townsend streets depot. JENSEN—In this city, December 5, 1904, Jens A. Jensen, a native of Denm: years, A member of Golden Gate Lodge No, 49, Danish Brotherhood. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1:30 p. m., from Alcazar Hall, 120 O'Farrell streét,” where services will ‘be held under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 49, D. B. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by clectric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. Remains at the varlors of H. P. Petersen & Co., ,2! McAllister street. JOHNSON—Drowned at sea, November 30, 1904, Captain Albert, beloved husband of Augusta Johnson. and father of Albert, Rosa and Alfred Johnson, and stepfather of George Johnson. a native of Halmstad, Sweden, aged 56 years. JONES—In_Oakland, Cal., December 7, 1604, Willilam B., beloved son of Willlam &. and the late Sarah B. Jonee, and brother of Ar- thur H. and Annje A. Jones, a native of Chicago, aged 32 years. KAVANAGH—In Berkeley, December 6, 1904, Bessie Rose Kavanagh, 'daughter of J. F. and Nettie Kavanagh, and sister of George C. and J. F. Kavanagh Jr. native of Berkeloy, aged 6 years 1 month and 6 days. 7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services to-day. December 8 at 1 p. m., at the residence, 1023 University avenue, Berkeley. KELLEY—In this city, December 7, 1904, James M. Kelley, beloved infant son of Wil- liam J. and Delia Kelley, a native of San Francisco, aged 2 months and 22 days. LINN—In this city, December 4, 1904, Henry dearly beloved - hushand Andrew Linn, of Mclntec Kathrya B0 l‘mfi.,’m—c HQ‘:(‘}"’:: Fitch, Caspar—81_ |Qlsen, ' B oarone Fisher, Mre. M.—50. |O'Nefle, Jennie. 29, Foley, David 4.—57. |Parcy, Adsm M40, - Gutsch, Rattigas, Maggie, F. J. Monahan, Manager. Tel. Mission 31. MONAHAN, O'HARA & CO. TSRl REECIORe ATD BuBAErs 1 beloved wife of Joseph Cook, | and Joseph | John Corner and Mrs. | December 8, 1004, at 1:30 p. m., | at 1da | 1004, | beloved son of Minna and the late | and San Fran- | at 11 a. m., from Masonic Temple. | P. and Ora | 1904, ' Rauct | Mary Linn, and father of Clarence A. and Henry A. Linn, a native of Van Wert, Ohlo, 2ged 41 years 1 month and 14 days.’ (Van Wert, Ohio. napers please coby.) LYNN—In this city, December 7, 1 ander Lynn, beloved brother of Mrs. I Dnie Helgesson, Charles and the late Morltz Lynn, a native of Gottenburs, Sweden, 43 years. A member of Court Bonita No. F. of A., San Franaisco Circle No. 67, F. of A., and White Bagle Tribe No. 72, Improved'Order of Red Men. I Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-mor- | row (Friday). at 1 p. m., from the parlors of the Henry J. Gallagher Uhdertaking Com- pany, 20. Fifth street. Interment Cypress <Lawn Cemetery. e MATHEWS—In this city, December 6 5 Willlam E., beloved son of William and An- nie Mathews, a native of San Francisco, u:(‘}ed 1 montb 14 days. » e, ILLICUDDY—In this city, Decem! , 1904, Eugene, beloved husband of the late Mary McGllifcuddy, and father of Margaret muncmv. a native of County Kerry, Ire- 7 The funeral ke place to-morrow (Friday). a1 830 n e ¢rom his Iate resi- dence. 1204 Howard sireet, thence to St. Joseph's Church, where a solemn requiem mass will he celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 9 a. m. Interment | private, in Holy Cyoss Cemetery. McENTEE—In this city, December 7, 1004 Kathryn E.. Infant daughter of P. H. and Mamié McEntee, aged 11 months and 13 ays. McGRATH—In this city, December 6. 1004, John A. McGrath, a native of Maine, aged | 52 years. | OLSEN—In “this city, December 7. 1004, | Emma. beloved wite of Erland F. Olsen, and daughter of the late louis and Bertha Lehman, and sister of Abe, Willlam, Max and Jennie Lehman, a native of New York, aged 32 years. (New York papers please copy.) EFFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Friday, December §, at 10 a. m., from_the parlors of Porter & White, 495 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Salem Cemetery, via the 11:30 & m. train from Third and Towasend streets O’'NEILE—In" Suisun, November 18, 1004, of diphtheria, _Jennie, beloved daughter of Bridget O'Neile, sister of Rev. C. E. and Joseph D. O'Neile and Mrs. F. Roark, = native of Sulsun, Cal., aged 20 yea months and 10 day the Veterans' Home, Napa . December 7, 1904, Adam M. Parry, husband of the late Mary C. Parry, and teloved father of Milman, Horace, Ad- dison. Mra. G. Sandy and Mrs. James Walsh, a native of Ohio, aged 69 years 7 months and 10 d; RATTIGAN—In this city, December 7, 1904, | Maggie. beloved wife of Thomas J. Rattigan, a native of Ireland. y E7 Remains at parlors of McFadden, Mc- Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission streef, be- tween Beventh and Eighth, REUBEN—In this city, December 7, 1904, George, beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Reuben, and father of Mrs. Francis Gage, Mose and Joseph Reuben and the late Mrs. R. Smith, a native of Kent, England, aged 88 years and 3 months. CFThe funeral takes place on Friday, | December 9, at 10 a. m., from the residence | of his son, ' Joseph Reuben, 550 Fell street, thence by carriage to Hills of Eternity Cem- etery. Interment private. Please, omit | | flowers. . | RICKARDS—In this city 3 December 6. 1004, ‘William J.. beloved husband of Nellie Rick- ards, father of Nellle C. and George W. Rickards, and brother of George J. Rick- ards_a native of San Francisco. €7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- | tully invited to_attend the funeral to-day (Thursday), at 12:30 p. m.. from his lnte residence, 216 Eim avenue thence o St. Mary’s Cathedral for services. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Officers and members of Pioneer Council No. 1, Y. M, L. are respectfully requested to ‘atfend the funeral of our late brother, Willlam J. Rickards, from his late residence, 216 Elm avenue, Thursday, December 8. at 12:30 p. m. Fines for non-attendance will be strictly enforced. P. J. HAGAN, Pres. R. TOBIN, Sec, SPIES—In this city, December 7, 1904, Joseph Spies, a native of Germany, aged 62 years. TISCHER—At Santa Cruz, Cal., December 5, 1904, Dr. Fritz Tischer, father of Paula, Alexander and Georg Tischer, a native of Saxony. aged 50 years 1 month and 1 day. | T Funeral services Friday, December 9, at 4 3. m., at the crematory chapel of Cy- press Lawn Cemetery. Train leaves Third and Townsend streets at 3:30 p. m: on re- turn, leaves cemetery at § p. m. Electric cars via Mission street every fifteen minutes. TORPEY—In this _city, December 7, 1004, Michael, beloved husband of Margarst Tor- pey, and loving father of Margaret, Frank; Kate, Marie, James and Willlam Torpey, and brother of Thomas Torpey, a native of Ireland. @ Friends _are funeral to-morrow (Friday),” at §:30 a. m., from his late residence, 3403A Sixteenth street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be cele- brated for the repose of his soul, commenc- ing at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- etery, by electric funeral car from Eight- eenth and Guerrero streets. Kindly omit this eity. December | flowers. TRACEY—In 1904, Mrs. Julia Tracey, a native of Ireland. + E7 Notice of fumeral hereafter. Remains at the parlors of J. C. O’Connor & Co., 767 Mission street. UNDERWOOD—In Monterey, December 5, 1904, Charles Underwood, husband of Cath- | !_rlne Underwood, and father of Alexander | Underwood and Mrs. A. Brown of Monterey, ;& native of New York, aged 76 years § mfg}g nl\flx].'! days. remation at Odd Kellows' Cemetery, Thursday, November 8, at 10 a. m. UNCABABIAN—In_the City and County Hos pitel, December 7, 1904, Mary Uncababian, a native of Turkey, aged 63 years. VON BERGEN—In_ Germany, November 6, 1904, Jobn von Bergen, formerly of San Francisco, aged 86 years. WERTHEIMER—In this city, December 7, 1904, Louis Werthelmer, father of Bert L., Edwin and Marly H. Wertheimer, a native of Germany, aged 69 years 9 months and 18 days. > Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral Friday, December 9, at 10 a. m., from the residence of bis nlece, Mrs. Albert Cerf, Post street. Cremation at Odd Fellows’ Cemetery, ZAM BRESKY—In Haywards, December 6, 1904, Peter, beloved husband of Lucy Zam | Bresky. and father of Willam B.. Frank H. and the late Rosle Zam Bresky, native | of Hassa, Poland, aged 71 years 5 mqnths ! and TFdfl)l. q E7 Friends and acquaintance { S Thvhas ot s Sou Feiday, | December 9. at 10 a. m., from All Saints ! Church, Haywards, where a solemn requiem | g:‘lllfl:nfllnl'lfl} ::e celebrated for the repose soul. nterment St. Joseph' - tery, Hayward T i REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. i — | invifed to attend the | | | | i WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. George and Hannah de Urloste to Mathias Johnson, lot on SE corner of Franklin and Fell streets, E 50 by § 120; $10. |, Emille Jullien to Philippe Girard, lot on N | line of Eddy street, 102 W of Stelner, W 50 i by N 100: also undivided one-haif of lot on | e of TTY street, NI Iifinby”fl-;‘w: 28 300 NE of Fourth, NE mile M. and Emilie M. Plssis to H Montell, 1ot 'on § Tine of Waner strest 14005 W of Ecott, W 30 by 8 100; $10. George Brown Estate Company to James H. Thrane, 1ot on § line of Golden Gate avenue, 56:3 E of Masonic avenue, E 25 by 8 100; $10. George Stierlen Company to Albert C. Kel- logg, 10t on W line of Masonic avenue, 318:9 N of Frederick street, N 25 by W 106:3; $7200. M. H. and Kate I.' de Young to Battista G. Tognazzi, lot on E line of Shrader street, 57:6 N of Hayes, N 30 by F 110: $10. poange Investment Company to Herman N. , 1ot on B line of Stanyan st of Carl, 8 25 by & 100: §10. o o ward Mulholland fo John Walton, lot on 8 line of Eighteenth street, 55 E of E 25 by § §: £10. crates Estate of Emily W. Young (by Martha W. Caughlan, administratrix) to Catherine Kerri- | gan. Tot on sl‘l’l.ngsnfuborl?dw';mknlol E of che E % 3 - et Foy Ty 2 N to begin. Lecr M. F. Wanzer to Harrlet H. Moise {ite of T B0 lot on NE commer of Hill and stro streets, . F 105, . E 50, § 114, W_156; $10. i John and Edla Anderson to Abram F. Dar-. lirg, lot on 8§ line of Hill street, 180 E of Cestro, E 25 by S 114; $10. John Ryall to Johanma Ryall. Tot on NE corner of Twenty-sixth and Harrison streets, N 26 by E 100: gift, ° Estate of Alvinza Hayward (by William Dingse administrator) to Fireman's Fund In- surance Comnany, jot on § line of California street, 137:8 W ‘of Samome, W 57:6 by S 137:6: $285.000. Philinne Girard tn Emilie Jullien, lot on ¥ line of Taylor street, 62:6 N of Broadway, N 75 by E_137:0 and easements: also lot on W line of Prosnect place, 556:6 § of Clay street, S 27:€ by W 56: $10. Charies Betz to Herman and Ross Sommer. lot on € line of Jackson street, 137:8 W of Mason, W 22:11 by 8§ 77:6: $10. Covineton Prinele to Cornel J. Pringle, Iot rn 8 line of Turk street, E of Hyde, E 25 by S 87:6: 810, Same to Cornella Y. Pringle, lot on 8 line of Turk street 87:6 ¥ of Hvde T 50, S 137:6, W 137:6 N 50. F 87:6, N 87:6; £10. Cornelia J. Pringle to George K. Fitch. lot on € line of Turk €28 E of Hvde. E ;‘l‘i’ § 137:6, W 137:6, N 60, B 62:6, N & Harvev H. and Lillie P. Dana to Fmilv S. Karns. 10t on NW corper nf Wvde and Geary Atreets, W 87:6 hv N R7:4; £10. 2 Dudlev Crose. Jot 'COMMERCIAL NEWS garet J. Parker, lot on N line of California street. 39 W of Eighteenth avenue, W 26, N & NE fo s jpoint 2 W ot Eighteenth avenue, Margaret ' J. Parker to David C. Lowery, lot on N line of California street 29 W of Eighteenth avenue, W 26 by N 120; $10. Harold and Maud A. Girvin to John and Dorathea Olden, lot on SE corner of gizset and Tventysixth avente, E 37:6 by S 100; $10. Hind Estate Company (corporation) to Mar- tha von Ahden (wife of John), lot on E line of Third avenue, 225 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by E 120; $1200. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to James Farren, lot on § line of Point Lobos avenue, $2:6 W of Thirty-seventh avenue, W 25 by § 100: also lot on S line of Point Lobos avenue, 86 W of Thirty-ninth avenue, W 25 by § 100; '$10. Addie §. Ellis to Willlam R. Kenny, lot on| E ling of Seventh avenue, 100 N of B street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Same to Charles B. Humbert, lot on B line of Seventh avenue, 150 N of B street, N 25 by E 120; $10. Charles N. and Bertha A. Nelson to Aure- lius E. Buckingham, lot on W line of Tenth | avenue, 125 N of I street. N 25 by W 120; $10. Albert M. and Elizabeth A. Whittle to Julta | A. McLeod, lot on E Iline of Sixth avenue, 75 N of Hugo.street, N 25 by E 95; $10. Jacob Heyman Company o JOseyw merzog, lot on E line of Forty-seventh avenue, 100 N of K street, N 50 by E 120; $10. Edward J. and_Jessle L. Clark to Herbert Choynski, lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 225 § of L street, S 25 by W 120; $10. James T. Henry to Dorothea M. Kilumpke, lot 4, block 26, West End map 1; $10. Dorothea M. Klumpke to Giambatista B. Capurro, lot on SE line of Delaware avenue, 433 NE of Onondaga, NE 80 by SE 237, lot 4, block 26, West End map 1: $10. Julius C. Reis to John Fondere, lot 21, block | 4, Rels Tract: grant. Charles and Emma_Wessel to J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company, lot on NW line of Parls street, 225 SW of Persla, SW 25 by NW 100, block' 11, Excelsior Homestead: also 1ot on S'line of Broad street, 220 F of Capitol, B 25 by § 125, lot 10, block G, Rallroad Home- stead 2: $10. . M. Thal to same, lot on S line of Broad strest, 220 E of Capitol, E 25 by S 125, lot 10, block' G, Rallroad Homestead 2, quitclaim deed; $10. J. W. Wright & Sons Investment Company to W. H. Reynolds, lot on S line of Broad street, 220 E of Capitol, E 25 by S 125, lot 10, block' G, Rallroad Homestead 2; $10. Estate of Thomas King (by John Farnham, administrator) to Annie Rhine, lot on SW line of San Bruno, 26 NW of Wayland, NW 25 by SW 80, block 5, University Homestead; also Iot on SW line of San Bruno, 50 NW of Way- land, NW 25 by SW 80, block 5, same; $450. Aunle Rhine to Jacob Heyman Company. lot | on SW line of San Bruno, 25 NW of Wayland. NW 50 by SW 80, lot 4, block 5, same; also | lots 1 to 3, block 5 same; $10. Julius C. Reis to William and Annie Rob- erts, lot 16, block 3, Rels Tract; grant. Builders’ Contracts. Anna Gardes (owner) with George Meuser (contractor), —— architect—All work for two-story frame building (flats) on the E lin of Tenth avenue, 135 S of I street, S 25 by B 120, 0. I, 61; 54802 James Foley' (owner) with Voigt & Glee. son (contractors), —— architect—All work for | a one-story frame buflding (store, etc.) on Iof commencing at point 120 feet W from NW corner of Fulton street and Sixth avenue, N 7:8Y, W 27:6, S 100:6%, B 27:61: $2750. Walter Mohns (owner) with L. T. Fenn (con- tractor), —— architect—All work for a five- room frame cottage on E line of Forty-seventh | avenue, 100 S of J street, § 25 by E_05; $1000. Assoclated Property Owners of San Fran- | cisco (owners) with Bryan Elevator Company (contractors), architects Henry H. Meyers and Clarence R. Ward—All work for one electri freight elevator for a four-story and basemen buflding on N line of. Natoma street, 57 E of New Montgomery, N S1 by E 20; $1150. Continued From Page Fifteen. 16 45 4000 Cal Standard (s 30). 2200 Home Board— | 200 Monarch . %0 500 Independence . ‘m 1000 Pledmont . YAl Mining Stocks. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session—Comstocks, 400 Belcher 24| 700 Potosi .. 7 200 Caledonia .... 43| 500 Scorpion o8 100 Hale & Norc.l 10| 700 Sierra Ne 51 200 Mexlican .....1 25/ 100 Silver Hi 61 300 Overman o0 Afternoon Session—Comstocks. 100 Andes . 23| 200 Ophir . 100 Belcher 23| 200 Ophir . 300 Belcher ...... 2#) 800 Potosl . 200 Caledonla ... 44/ 400 Savage . 300 Chollar 14/ 200 Sierra Nev 300 Chollar 13| 300 Union Con 500 Con Cal & V.1 80| 300 Union Con. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Bld.Al:(‘.l.’ it . . {Julla .. piisg 0 GiTusties Andes . 23 24|Kentuck . Belcher . . 23 24 Lady Wash | Best & Belch.1 05 1 10/ Mexican .. Bullion ...... 21 23Occidental Caledonia .... 43 440phir Challenge .., 18 15[Overman . 10 Chollar ...... 13 14|Potosi . 18 17 Canfidence ... 85 80 Scorplon 0T 09 Con Cal & V.1 80 1 &8 Eogeapls 1 | Con Tmperial. 01 02/Seg Beicher... 05 06 Con N Y .... 02 03ISierra Nev 47 48 Crown Point.. 16 17ISilver Hil 62 ez Fureka Con.. — B0{St. Louls el Exchequer ... 42 43'Syndicate D 1 E. Sterra Nev 03 05/Unfon Con ... 60 61 Gould & Cur. 23 25| Utah L0 0@ Hale & Norc.1 05 1 10/Yellow Jacket. 16 17 TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS3. Morning Sessfon, TONOPAH MINING EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the San Fran- clsco and Tonopah Mining Exchange vesterday: Morning Session. 500 Blue Bull 2511000 Ton Midway.. 500 Mont Ton ...1 70/ 100 Ton of Nev...9 75| 1000 Red Top .... 1911000 Ton N Star... 23 Afternoon Sesston. 1000 Black Ants .. 0511500 Paymaster ... 0t 1000 Black Ants .. 0414000 Red Top ..... 19 1000 Biue Bull ... 25611000 Rescue ....... 07! 1500 Bullfrox Min. [5i 500 Sandstorm ... 30 2000 Dixle Min ... 20j1000 Ton Midway.. 36, 200 Goldfleld Min. 61| 200 Ton of Nev...9 75 3000 MacNamara ._ 211000 Ton N Star.. 2%/ 7000 Mont Ton..1 72141000 Ton N Star... 24! 1000 N Y Ton Con 1213000 Vernal Min .. 10 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, i BidAsk.t ) 10 —iMizpah Ex ams_. 2 Alem® utie.. — 25IVont Ton o Biue Bull ... — 25INey Coldfield. 10 — Bullfox Min. 58 N ¥ Ton Con. — 12 Columbia- . 20 —IPaymaster ... 03" 05 Faperansa ... — 02IRay Exten .. — 10 Free Gold M. 15| —IRav & O'Brien 04 10! Gold_Anchor. — 20/Red Top 8 20 Goldfield B Bl — 12/Rescue . 06 “07 | Goldfield Min. €0 —IRothwell 1%, Wl Coldfield Mhk ’"I"’Ilnfll‘orm 2N — GldAd Red L. — 09%outh W M. €01 00} Goldfie'd,& Pk — 19'Ton Relmont.. 76 79 A%SS5mon, — 11'Ton Cash Boy. — 12| Gold Mt Con. — 07/Ton Exten.. e 4 Wazel Kirk .. — 12(Ton & Gt W. o ! Jim Butler R8ITon Gald Mt. 17| Jumbo .. 57 60)'Ton Midway. o> Jumbo Bx . 18 1%(Ton of Nev... 975 Little Ton a5 —ITon N Star Tacky T 02 (5West Erd 20! MacNamara . 21 21 e —— California Postal Changes. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—The post- office at Hackamore, Madera County, is discontinued: the mail going to Lookout. carriers are authorized, beginning De- Elizabeth M. Hawkins t an SW line of Third stveet, 112:6 NW of Towneend, NW 25 by SW 80: $10. nce and Trust Com- Amelia Jacobeen ot California Titie nanv_ to Frede-'ck on N line of -fourth street, 100 E of Vermont. 28 W' 1 Sixteent TI0nS% from Lawe sviet. 8 190 R reat, nd Conotv = on street, a cember 12, at Los Angeles, and one to Fresno, beginning December 15. MARRIAGE LICENSES.—Oakland, Dee. 7.— The_following marriage wers issued by _the| County Clerk to-day: J Dutra, over 21, and Lizzie Madrious, over 18, both of x‘uk-na‘an Sesaions, 26, eley; ver 21, and Jessie B. "ot San’ Francisco. Stroud. over 18. i Friedman, Herman May and John La- Nine additional city letter- | SRESOVICH COMPANY ASKS FOR EXTENSION OF TIME ‘Wholesale Fruit Dealers Are Tempo- rarily Embarrassed by Failure of the Apple Crop. The firm of L. G. Sresovich Com- pany, commission merchants and wholesale fruit dealers at 521 San- some street, owes over $20,000 to effort is being made to secure an eXx- It was explained that th, vard fension of time in which to meet ob- | contract would be Hiega) beor A meeting of the credlt;r:lcny Engineer had not been u ligations. was called Tuesday afternoon, nothing definite was accomplished, the matter being taken under consid- eration. The debt is said to have been caused by the failure of last year's ap- ple crop. J. N. Sresovich, secretary of the company, made this statement yester- day: “We owe $20,000 and we find that we are unable to pay the debt at the present time. Instead of going into bankruptcy we would rather ask for a little time to pay off our cred- itors, dollar for dollar. For this pur- pos€ we called the meeting and in a day or so we will know just what course is to be pursued. “‘Another thing that contributed to our misfortune was the fact that our entire shipment of apples to Austra- lia was cast overboard, it being claimed that the fruit was affected | either with scale or worm. Now we have our contracts to meet, but have received nothing from the products. If our creditors consent we will set- tle everything inside of a few months and the firm will continue as before. —_—— Carmen’s Union Elects Officers. The Carmen’s Union has elected the following as its officers for the en- suing term of six months: President, R. Cornelfus; vice president, R. :\ehimey; secretary treasurer, S. H. Shailen- rger; warden; J. S. Snelling: sentinel, James Rowe; Sonductor, J. C. Ayres: delegates to Labor Council, R. Cornelius, W. W. Bri W. J. Davidson, W. H. Ewing, B. Halliman, P. Johnson, W. T. Tidwell, J. J. O'Brien and T. W. Taylor; delegates to California Federa- tion of Labor, W. B. Bell, W, H. Bartin, R. Cornelius, Harry Knox, N. G. Shallenberger and F. R. Whitney; directors for Hospital soclation, William H. Ewing and George Lan executive board, Butro street, Willlam Let- fingwell; Polk and Larkin streets. F. A. Bar- well and J. Lopp; Sutro street,, G. B. Dremer and H. L. Porter; Powell and Jackson streets, Robert Lower and C. H. Clair; Sacramento street. Hurry Mote; Union sireet, James Shields; California _and Hyde streets, C. M. Wooley and John Millward: Geary street, J. W. Joy: Oak and Broderick streets, T. Mur- ray and J. H. Suday; Fillmore street, J. Mor- ris and J. C. Rector; McAllister street, W. G. Tidwell: Hayes street, W. H. Buckly; Halght street, F. H. Collins; Twenty-fourth and Utah strects, Willlam H. Ewing and J. McCarthy; San Mateo, W. B. Bell and Willlam McMann; Mission street, C. Heck and George W. Lane; Valencia, street, L. Peterson; Kentucky street. Sam Quinn and P. Slattery; Castro street, S. B. Jacques. ‘The Labor Bureau Association elect- ed the following officers for the ensu- ng term: Recording secretary, W. J. Kidd; financial secretary, C. L. Apper- son; treasurer, O. M. V. Roberts; di- rectors, E. O. Brundage, Frank Strad- ling, A. Benedict and W. H. Hutchin- son. Butchers’ Union delegates chosen for the State Federation Convention: C. Schmidt, Fred Zimmerman, Al grave. Business Agent Eugene Clancy of the | Housesmiths’ Bridge and Iron Struct- ural Workers' Union left here this morning for Chicago to attend a meet- ing of the executive council of his or- ganization. 4 . DRIVER HURT, ONE HORSE KILLED.— Oskland, Dec. 7.—A team owned by the Penn Oil_Company was struck by an electric car at Grove and Fifty-seventh streets this after- noon, Patrick J. O'Keefe, the driver, thrown off under his horses’ feet. O'Keefe was treated at the Receiving Hospital by Dr. C. E. Curdts for a badly sprained back. The horses ran away. Ope of them ran into an electric car and was killed. O'Keefe lives at 1413 Efghth street, West Berkeley: > being | REJECTS BIDS FOR THE PAVING OF H STREET Board of Works Must Ask for New Estimates, as Portion of Work Is Alveady Done. The Board of Works yesterday re- Jected the bids of the Barber Asphalt Comparty and the City Improvemen: ’Comylny for the paving of H street, creditors throughout the State and an | from Seventh to Twentieth avenues. | of cause the asked for new estimates for the improvement, in view of the fact that about 33000 of the work had already been done by the F. M. Yorke Company under its contract, which was rescinded because the Supervisors had not granted for- masl!aulf;lomy for the work. 'veral contractors explained to the board that the reason for lon: dely;.a in doing street work was due to their not being able to secure the curbing. They were instructed not to tear up streets until the curbing is on the ground. The board ordered fences projecting on the sidewalk line of Buena Vista avenue to be removed, but decided to allow projecting steps to remain. —_———— BONDS REPORTED LOST ARE NOT IN EXISTENCE Police Quiet the Tale That North Shore Securities Are Among the Missing. The reported loss of $10,000 worth of bonds of the North Shore Railway has failed to impress the officials of the corporation named. After an in- vestigation the police have determined that not only is the story of the loss to be questioned, but the existence of the bends referred to is doubted. The re- sult of the investigation of the police is best told in the report of Detective R. J. Whitaker to Captain of Detec- tives Burnett. It is as follows: As requested by you, I called on and inter- viewed Mrs. McMullen, at 1104 Post street, relative to the article published In the Ex- aminer of this date about her som, George Me- Mullen, losing $10,000 worth of North Shore Raiflway_bonds. Mrs. McMullen stated to me that her son has not been in New York in eight years: that he never owned any bonds, stocks or securities of any description, she having supported him all his Itfetim —_—— To Force Sale of Land. On February 19, 1902, the Stauffer Chemical Company leased half a block of land at San Bruno avenue and Fif- teenth street from Susanna Lowe and in the agreement it was provided that the company should have the privi- lege of buying the property in the third year of the lease upon giving thirty days’ notice. Since taking pos- session of the lot a factory for the making of chemicals and acids has been built at a cost of $9000 and on October 7 the firm notified the owner of its desire to buy. They could not agree on a price and B. P. Oliver and P. H. Kenny were selected as arbitra- tors, but/ they too failed to agree, nor could they agree upon a third arbi- trator. Oliver wanted the man chosen from one of nine leading real estate firms and Kenny named four persons, who are said to be relatives or friends of the Lowes. Yesterday the chemical company began an action in the Su- perior Court against Mrs. Lowe and her husband, E. Louis Lowe, to com- pel them to sell the property at a rea- sonable figure. The company is will- ing to pay $20,000 for the land or such sum as the court may deem just. In the meantime it demands $5000 for at- torneys’ fees and the costs of the suit, —_————————e ROME, Dec. 7.—The condition of General Ricclott! Garabald! is improved and his phy- siclans now have hopes of his recovery. ADVERTISEMENTS. | FESSUSUUSSNCIENIIIND B A L oo SO USRS SO STATEMENTS OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Or’srmscnm.b. IN THE STATE OF Massachusetts, on the 31st day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1908, and for the year ending on | that day, &s made to the Insurance Commis- | eloner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. " 50 600 Ray & O'Bri 7 | CAPITAL. 10 ii‘.,"‘n{"’-fo..“ 67011000 B Diomien . 97! Amount of Capital Stock, pald upt st 5§00 Orlg Bullfrog. 151300 Ton Midway in Cash. -..$2,000, 1000 Paymaster 04/ 100 Ton of Nev..s pR Afternoon Sesslon. K 100 Bullteog Min- 541300 Ray & o'mrien 07 Rett Fetngnanet MCRG EI00 100 Cent Eureka.l 701,210 Rescue -...... 08 GOS0y o Value of ail Stocks 500 colpuble 22000 Sandstorm -+ 23 ““und Bonds owned by Company... 4,536,144 00 %0 Jumbo 1 53+200 Ton Belmont.. 78 Amount of Loans secured by pledge 1000 Jumbo Ex 20 100 Ton of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- 1000 MacNamara | 23! 400 Ton ketable securities as collateral.. 14,875 00 ‘200 Mont Ton -..1 7011000 Ton Cash in Company's Office 2048 20 500 Orle BS54l 100 Ton 2! orest due and acorued on il 500 Paymaster . o | Tnterest aue and L e CEOBING QUOTATICHES Interest due and accrued on Bonds 3 Tonopah. £ and MOrtgages........... . 13,4063 Bid. Ask. | Bia.Askc, | Premiums in due Course of Collee- ., 950 9 5Ton Gold Mt. 15 17; tom ..... . 1 65 1 70| Rescue . 05 06 Rents due and accrued. —iTon & Cal.... — 18 21Ray & O'Brien — 07| Total Assets......... Paymaster ... 03 04| Little Ton 35 —| LIABILITIES. 24|Fsperanza ... 01 02 Losses adjusted and unpaid........ $70,92384 25/Gold Anchor.. 15 10 Losses in process of Adjustment or oo o I6N ¥ Ton Con. — 12! in Suspense.. < 1 1dfleld. sses resisted, me,nhu __ g Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- 10iBiack Butie.. 23 | ning ome year or less, $2.338,.- 20/Booth . 2« 13| 067 26; reinsurance 5O per cent.. 1,160,043 63 S Bhie Buli ..., 18 2 Gross Premiums on Fire Risks run —lAdams 16 | ning more than one vear, $§2.413, 59°Stlver Plek 10 3l 27421; reinsurance pro rata.’..... 1.260,414 40 220rig Bullfrog. 13 15, Commissions and Brokerage due ZiBullfrog Min.. 54 —| and to become due...... - Goldfield 61, a4l Total Liabilitles. ... INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire PremiUImS <. o.ovvenoeseeusinnes $3,205,161 02 Recelved for interest on Bond ands Mortgages 27,741 83 Received for interest and dividends from all other sources. 177,663 51 Received for Rents... 5.851 73 Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses Uncluding $369,426 72, losses of previous years) $1,561, 442 40 Dividends to Stockholders. 200,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage - 606,842 43 Pald for Salaries. Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 143,410 67 Pald for State, National and Local taxes RERER e Al other payments = tures .. 304,134 85 Total Expenditures. ... Fire. Losses incurred during the year...$1,551,200 84 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. Net amount of Risks| Premlums. ‘writts during the e e o : = 316,273,651 | 3,873,512 69 Net a in_force| December 31, 1908..| 415,628,844 | 4,751,361 47 A. W. DAMON, President. W. J. MACKAY, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of January. 1004 PERCY S. GATES, Notary Public. LOUIS L. JANES CO. HAYWARD BUILDING CITY (SAN FRANCISCO) AGENTS. | | NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (QF_EARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CONe Decticut, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1903 and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Californim, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald in Cash Real Estate owned by Company... $354,8855 22 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 617,715 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 783,228 00 Cash in Company's Office . 1,190 Cash In Banks Premiums in due tion Total Assets ........ce.. LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald ...... $81,924 77 1.,....‘ In process of Adjustment or in Suspense = Lovses resiste nciuding cxpenecs. 39,008 38 Gross premtums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2.931,- S$19 §7; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 1,485,900 9 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $3,208,- 962 73; reinsurance pro rata. Spectal resefve Net cash actually recetved for Recelved for interest on Bonds and Net amount paid for Fire Losses Fire. Losses incurred during the year..$2,063,962 03 year . “en Net amount in force December 31, 1903.| 570,485 488 a2m772 30 JAMES NICHOLS, President. 110k day of Jendary. Tooe” COT e this FRED B. SEYMOUR, Notary Publie. CITY AGENCY : AHPEL & BRUCKMAN 215 Sansome Street.