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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ROOMS AND BOARD—Contianed. 1 wly furnished room, with board, two; Do other boarders; strictly cooking. | WAREHOUSES. STORAGE AND UNION Square Transfer and Storage Co., 604 Van Ness ave. Phone Dast 448. Storage, moving, packing; cut rates on freight. Fillmore—Sunny bay-window | running water; board optional; | 804, room nable. A—EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture, household goods stored, moved, shipped. T25- 731 Howard st., nr. Third; phone Grant 161. 778 pr. Sanchez—Nice front board for couple; home comforts; nny room, with board, | rivate. i | . 1198—Sunny bay-window front room, board, in private family. a for two gentle- | PIERCE-RODOLPH Storage and Moving Co. Main office Eddy and Fillmore; tel. West 828. BEKINS Van and Storage Co., 11 Montgomery “st.: tel. Main 1540. Shipping at cut rates. SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIKS. A AN AP DOMESTIC—The machine for family use; best is cheapest; second-hand all makes at any price; all kinds rented lowest rates. Domes- tic office, 1021 Market et., near Sixth. ALL kinds second-hand, $3, $5, $8: slightly used_ $10, $15, $20. You know where dolls ewing in the window, 1051 Market st. e e e | ¥ Large well furntshed room for 2 | destred and board in private | Tence)- ch table board | with et nny rooms, private; reas.; double room for end hot water. near Mason— e, $20 month. me cooking. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. A TYPEWRITER is the best holiday gitt, e pecially for the boy or giri; partly ueed $100 machines of all makes from $20; fully gua rentals from $: month. W. SCOTT, 207 Montgomery st. AN exceptionally good No, z Remington, No. 1 Smith Premier, $206; other typewriters at her and lower prices; rentals, $250. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. FOR sale— bookw Very cheap, a_Fisher billing an ewriter. MUNICIPAL LOA! oppostte | ~| LEGAL NOTICES. NE MJLLS, nee Me- 3 th W years ago, the estate nee | INSURANCE UNITED STATES BRANCH STATEMENT ON N AND AFFAIRS OF THE HAMBURG BREMEN FIRE INSUR- ANCE COMPANY ! CODE, 0 RNISHED ks 1. $1,715,485 42 | 045 91 21,773 33 tal Assets inding exp Fire Risks N | ¥ recetved for Fire | Sos ; $1,808,767 75 | rest soeve-es SB008 I8 | Home Office 105,045 00 | DITURES. re Losses iosses of 0 | | $1,029,253 378,701 142,879 48 9 | 03| 45,246 .$1,843,413 | vesterday: YOU CAN BEAT THE RACES CO. OUELY 1f you foliow our systems of playing and expert handicap figures. Sulections ready for delivery Ar telegraphic transmission by 11:30 a. m. s—$3 dally, $15 weekly or ems free to regular sub- r of Hand's Sy: 2, 3 and 4, 8§50 Market st 850 CAPITAL wins $12 dafly: positive proof. BLAIR, 935 Market room 1. 824 Howard st., nr. 4th; first-class stock. E TO LEASE. TO ory bullding, basement and electric elevator; about 9600 square feet for rage or manufacturing: Stevenson _st., near Seventh. J. V. VICTOR, Majestic bldg.. st 1 Market PROPOSALS. Quentin Prison ‘‘construc- Sealed proposals will be re- office of the State Board of at the rigon Directors, i1 2 p. m., December 221005, at which will be opened in public, dump cars, carts, horses, paints, wrought iron pipe and . cast iron pipe, lead, powder, steel, sand, cement, stationery, drawing photographic supplies, ‘lumber, bla ing machine, cement testing apparatus, hoist. ing engive, etc., to be delivered during the year 1906. ' As per schedule obtainable at the office of the assistant engineer, San Quen- tin. ROBERT T. DEVLIN, President. BRAINARD F. SMITH, Cler! STUTTERING AND STAMMERING, NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: W scientific, complete, Office, Market & Taylor. | CARDS AND INVITATIO! Engraved wedding invitations, visiting & busi- ness cards, creste, etc.; nigh-class work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan, 12¢ Kearny,rs.1-2 MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued Williem Sproule, 21, 408 Sutter street, and Marie V. Baldwin, 18, 2518 Pacific avenue, Willlam F. Harris, 44, 600 Oak street, and Eunice R. Partridge, 30, 1363 McAllister street, Patrick L. Bohan, 21 Oakland, and Margaret M. Hennessey, 18, Tourteenth street. Francis J. McCabe, 21, 3629 Nineteenth st., and Helena G. Kittridge, 18, 1006 Halght st Ralph H. Bulkley, 21, Dixon, and Lillian . Shellgrain, 18, 124 Cedar avenue. |~ Thomas C. Callaway, 29, 61 Shipley street, and Margaret T. Jones, 20, 63 Shipley street. Arthur J. Meyer, 26, Davenport, Iowa, and Nelite R. Coat: Davenport, Iowa. Walter J. Thompson, 31, 447 Hyde street, end Mary O. Stapleton 1707 Golden Gate | avenue Eugepe Barsuglia, 24, Colma, and Mary Solarl, 23, 225 Delaware avenue. Jumes M. Spalding, 21, Kealia, H. I, and Georglanz Y. Lacy, I nta Barbara. EIRTHS— KARRIAGES—LEATHR Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published once In this column free of charge. BORN. | GOPCEVIC—In this city, December 5, 1905, to the wife of Petar M. Gopcevic, a son. — MARRIED. GROOME — REINHART — In Alameda, Cal., December 3, 1905, Ernest R. Groome of Ala- meda and Abble Reinbart of San Francisco. HARRIS—PARTRIDGE—In_this city, Decem- ber 5, 1905, by the Rev. James H. Wil- liams, Wiliam p. Harris and Eunice R. Partridge, both of San Francisco. | N— _}}\'I? -In ;‘hiShCl(y'.r. ovember 8§, \oeo Pk by the Rev. Father- Tobin, W. J. e year.. 31146528 70 | ' Brien of Oakland and Anita M. Ervin of Tire Risks.| Premiums. | _San Franclsco. bt § P — { DIED. 171,889,600 '$2 23 03 | ‘Arata, Orelia, 28 La Chapelle, Libert,62 PLTLOM.S00 (92000020 08 | rect, Mllsal Lander, Percy W. J. { | Borns. James &8 Toomis Harriet C. 64 53,95 2 | Carey, Cornelius Cund, della C., 24 i heie) TR L VRNEER | Tarashs Frank. 21 Jleler, Anpa 1 47 A g | | Col argaret, organ, Mattie = SIS0 400 1 BANLSESND } " Michael Muller, Friedericke, 73 ¥ LD, States Manager. | Flynn, James W. Nolan, Eliza, 62 4 sw > ore me, this | Foran Emma, 3 O'Brien, John J. 234 4 3 ry, 1905. | . Thomas, 70 Osgood, Emma J., 51 CHARLES . MILLS, | Gregory, Pasl Rablin, Thomas H., 52 camissioner for rnla in New York. | Healy, George P., 62 Raphacl, Loulsa, 46 RUDOLPH HEROLD JR., Gen. Agent, | 415 CALIFORNIA STREET, | San Franeisco, Cal. ‘ STATEMENT | OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | OF THE FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY | BALTIMORE, IN THE STATE OF | D, ON THE 31ST DAY OF DE- A D. 1904, AND FOR THE YEAR | ON THAT DAY, AS MADE TO NCE COMMISSIONER OF THE ! OF CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO OVISIONS OF SECTIONS 610 AND THE POLITICAL CODE, CON- | AS PER BLAN NISHED BY | MMISSIONER. | CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash $2,000,000 00 | ASSETS. -4 Real Bstate owned by Company.. $735,000 00- Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 4,749,500 00 Cash in Banks . Fremiume in du lection Total Assets LIABILITIES. | Losses adjueted and unpaid...... $2,688 71 Losses in process of Adjustment or 1D BUSDENE -.ooowooornrrannnnns 101,054 10 Losses resisted, including expenses 108,862 18 | Gross premiums on Risks running one year or less, surance 50 per cent Commissions and brokerage due o end to become QUe ......vvannnn 26,748 08 | Total Liabilities | NCOMB. Net cash actually received for pre— miume $1,320,827 58 Received for interest and aivi on Bonds, Btocks, Loans end from all other sources 196,437 04 Received for Rents .. 48,406 28 Income from ell other sources. 154982 17 ividends to Stockbolders . Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage .. Paid for Salaries, Fe( emount paid for Losses. charges for officers, clerks, etc. Paid for State, National and Locs: 00180 05 Bl other payments and expends. 10 29 tures ...oses wieeeeeenl 191588 12 Total Expenditures ...........$1,084,837 91 Losses incurred Quring the year.. $384,062 00 CHAS. R, MILLER, Vice President, THOS. L. BERRY, Aseistant a | CARNELL—In this city, Hickey, John F., 60 Short, Thomas, 61 Husted, F. M.,"55_ Teague, Mary, 70 Jenk: Sarah E.. 84 Wade, James R., 74 Kelly, Jobn M., 63 Whooton, George F. Keough, James, 62 Wright, Nixon Roy, 4 Kling, Gottlob, 32 Wynne, Mrs. Ellen ARATA—In this city, December 5, 1905, Ore— lis Arata, dearly beloved wife of Paul J. Arata, devoted mother of Anita, Zella and Myrtle Arata, beloved daughter of Giovanni and Luigie Arata, and sister of Paul, Bacchi, Joseph, Rico and Della Arata, and Mre. Theresa Caramella and Mrs. Mary Passa- lacqua of Healdsburg, & native of Italy, aged 28 years 3 months and 10 days. BRETT—In this city, December 5 1905, Mikael Emanuel Breft, dearly beloved hus- band of Emma Brett. and brother of Hans Brett, a native of Denmark, agtd 41 years, BURNS—In this city, December 4, 1905, James Burns, & native of ireland, aged 68 years, CAREY—In this city, December 3, 1905, Cor— nelius J., beloved husband of the late Bertha Carey, and fatber of James C. Carey, a ma- tive of San Francisco, Cal., aged 34 years. §7The funeral will take place to-day (Wednesday), &t 9:30 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- slon street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to St. Patrick’s Church for_service at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. December 5, 1905, Frank Carnell, beloved son of Mrs. Carneli and the late Frank Carnell, and brother of Harry, Grace, Charles, Joseph and, Gertie Carnell, a native of San Franciscd, Cal., aged 21 years. 7 Remains at the pariors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth. COLLINS—In this city, December 4, 1905. Mar- garet, beloved wife of the late James Col- iins, ‘and dearly beloved mother of Henry J., Edward M. and Frank Collins, and the late Mrs Bradford Webster, a native of Prince Edward lsland, Canada, agell 76 years. 41‘lul;wn and Boston, Mass., papers please copy. €7 Friends apd acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursdsy), &t 10 a. m., from the parlors of McFadden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mis- sion street, between Seventh and Eighth, thence to Central Methodist Episcopal Church for “wervices. Iaterment Cypress Lawn Cemetery. DONOHUBE—In this city, December 2, 1005, Shichasl, musband of the late o hue, and father of Mrs. B. M. tive of County £ The funeral er, a na- Treland. > will _take place to-day HENRY J. CALLACHER CO. & Gallagher), to Flannagan DANJEL P. DONOVAN, Mgr. PUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS, 20 Fifth st., opposite Lincoln School. ‘Telephone South 80. UNITED UNDERTAKERS, balmers— «e———Funeral Directors and Eml Formerly in Me litan Temple. NOW AT 866 MISSION. Tel. South 167. Between Fourth and Fifth, near Fifth st. Finest Equipments at Moderate Rates. CEMETERY PLOTS. In 040 Feliows' and Cemeteries can be exchanged for w OLIVET. MOUNT 3 araRT ELDG: MARKET S SHVENIE sT8 31 Pine st., San Francisco, | (Wednesday), 4t 8:50 a. m., from the par- lors of J. C. O'Connor_& Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Breridan’s Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul at 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, by 11:30 train from Third and Townsend atreets. FLYNN—In Oakland, Cal, December 5, 1905, James W. Flynn, beloved son of Mrs. Anas- tasia Fiynn and’ the late Patrick J. Fivnn, and brother of Anna Flynn, a native of Bos- ton, Mass., aged 30 years 4 months and 24 ays, FORAM—In_the City ana_County Kmn‘l! December 5, 1905, Emma. Foram, & native of New Brunswick. 'ssed 87 years. = FRAHM—At rest, in Fruitvale, Cal., Decem- ber 4 1905, Thomas, beloved husband of Doratiea Frahm, fathér of Mrs. Henry Weh- ner, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. H. Rathjen and * Charles, John and the late Willlam Teague, * B rriends and. oquaiatancce. axe Foapct Friends intances are regpect- fully invitéd to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thi ), at 8:30 a. m., from her late residence, 1082% Bryant street, near Ninth, thence to 8t. Joseph's Church, where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the [opose of her soul, commencing at @ @ m. terment St. ’s Cemetery, Oakland, by 11 a. m. kambonx. WADE—In this city, December 8, 1905, James &":Vlfle. a native of Tennessee, aged T4 WHOOTON—In _this city, December 5, 1905, George Frederick, beloved son of Frederick and “Margaret Whooton, a native of St. New Brunswick. E¥ Funeral and interment private. w#gen‘x‘-—m Oakland, Cal, December 3, 1905, Sophie and Charles Meyer, and brother of on Roy, Heloved £on 6f H. Roy and Tdzais Mrs, Anna Maas and Claus and Wiebke Wright, and brother of Helen M. Wright, Frahm, and the late Margaretha Schomer | a’ native ‘off Callfornia, aged 4 years 10 and George Frahm, a native of Bargstall | months and 20 days, Provinz Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, 8£ed | WwyNNE A requiem high mass will be cele- 70 years and 2 months. A member of Yerba Buena Lodge, Knights of Honor, of San Fran— clsco, erd the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Masons, Royal Arch Masons and Mount Tabor Commandery, Knights Templar, of Fremont, Nebr. (Fremont, Nebr., papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2:30 o'clock p. m., from the parlors of H. F. Subr & Co., 1187 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. Crema- tion I. O. O. F. Cemetery. GREGORY—In this city, December 5 1805, Paul Gregory, dearly beloved husband of Annie_Raymond Gregory, loving father of Paul R. Gregory, and brother of Dr. A. M. Gregery of Los Angeles, Cal. a mative of Tennessee. A member of Golden Gate Camp No. 64, W. O. and Laundry Wagom Drivers Union, Local 256. [ Friends, acquaintances and members of above named socleties are respectfully in- vited to attend thc funeral to-moOrrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock a. m., from his late residence, 3388A Sixteenth street, be- tween Dolores and Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. brated for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. Ellen Wynne at the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Eighteenth and Shotwell Streets, to-morrow (Thursday), at 9 o'clock St. Dominic's Church Building Association. The monthly requiem high mass for the de- ceased members of St. Dominic’s Church Building Assoclation and for parents and relatives of living members will be sung in 8t. Dominic’s Church Thursday, at 9 &. m. CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely thank all those dear friends who so kindly cheered with their loving sympathy during the dark hours of our late bitter trial. CONRAD BRUNS, MRS. CHAS. ROTHWEILER, GEORGE F. BRUNS. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Continued from Page 19. | HEALY—In the City undp(.‘o};mley i:»;l;lllllvl‘ ecember 5, 1905, George P. Healy, RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, $@ of Ireland, aced 62 years. §%c per 1b; White Lead, 8@8%c, according HICKEY—In toj @ity, December 4, 1905, John F., beloved l’;e"lll’ld of the late Elizabeth Hickey, and beloved father of Willlam J. and Thomas C. Hickey and Mrs. Harry O'Donnell and the late Julia M. Hickey, a native of Ccunty Clare, Ireland, ared " 60 years. A member of Noe Valley Lodge No. i85, A. 0. U. W. L7 Fiiends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wedresday), at $:30 a. m., from his late residence, 490 Sanchez sireet, thence to Mis- sion Dolores Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his | Soul at9a m. Interment Holy Cross Cem- mqq‘:xlmmy. JICKSILVER—$3 er flask for local ue and 836007 for export. SALT—Bales, for common and $1 for granulated; Dairy, $5 50 per ton: Granulated, $0@s 50, Half Ground, 100-1b bags, 33 25; do, 50-1b bags, §3 75: Rock Salt, §2 154 in 100 and §3 25°in 30 1b bags; Genuine Liverpool, $11 50, $12 50 and $13 60 per ton in packages of 224, 110 and 00 Ibs respectively. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes as follows, per ib. in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed_ 5.30c: Powdcred, 5.15¢: Candy Granulated, 5.15¢; Dry Granulated, fine. 5.06c; Dry Granulated, coarse, 5.05c; Pruit Granulated, 5.0%; Beet Granu. lated’ (100-1b bags only), 4.83c: Confectioners' A, 5.06c; Magnolia A, 4.66c; Bxtra C, 4.55c; Goaiden C, 4.45c; “D,”" 4.35c; barrels, 10c more; hall barrels, 2¢ more; boxes, bc more; 50-1b bags, 10c more far all kinds. Tablets—Half barrels, 5.55c; boxes, 5.80c; H, & F. Crystal Domincs, 8.05¢ per 1b. No order taken for less than seventy-five barrels or its equivalent. LUMBER—Pine, ordinary sizes, $18@19; ex- this city, December 3. 1903, beloved husband of Angie Hol- and beloved father of Edith A. Crossman, a native aged 05 years and 4 JENKINS—In this_city, December 1, 905 | Sarah Elizabeth, beloved sister of the Jate Josephine L. Willlams, and loving annt of | vens, Thomas a N s ahd e o Mye B Harrison, a | tra sizes_higher: 'Redwood, $19G2%; Lath, native of New Jersey, aged 51 vears. fect, $3 4§fi4|. Pickets, $22@27; Shingles, ' $2 L Friends and | acquaintances are respect- | for ‘No. 1; Shakes, $14 for split and $15 for fully invited to attend ihe funeral Wednes- | S8Wn; rustic, $25@43. day, December 6, at 1 o'clock p. m., from the restdence of her brother-in-law, Kichard Williams, 849 Waller street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Starksboro, months. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. g . Flour, qr sks... 700| Leather, rolls 13 SLLY—In this city, December 5, 1905, John i Ef 1 B eloved husband of Catherine Kelly, and g”"]-!- Cor 600/ Hides, No 371 | father of the Rev. Father H. Kelly of Be- | parlex, ctls 4,493/ Pelts,” bdls 210 nicla, Cal., and Sarah and Catherine Kel h:féwctlsm-! gg-ltl ll;lflmel.. bbl‘u‘ B 15 | _amaiive of County Kildare, Iroland aged 6 | Tallow o o) Paper, rolls 111 761 o N tier. eans, sks . | Brandy, gals ... 1,100 | KE(EC:\I:[—R;:A or[h'l:ne:ll h “Bflec:r:\ber 8, 1005, | Potatoes, sks .. 2,490/ Wine, gals .....52,350 | “James, beloved husband of Katherine ?'Emsv sks . 518 Livestock, head.. 600 Koough, and beloved father of John, Mamie | £ia3, tons 624 Apples. bxs ..... 720 and Thomas Keough, a_native of County | Btraw. tons 10/ Quickeilver, flaks 50 Roscommon, Ireland, aged 62 vears. Hops, ‘bales 150\Asphaltum, tons. 60 T Friends and acquaintances are respect- | Wool, bales . Calfskins, bdls. 13 fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day OREGON. (Wednesday), at $:15 a. m., from the parlors | Flour, qr sks...12,24i Bran, sks T of Mcladden, McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mie- | Wheat “otls ... 1,500 Midciings, ske.. ooy flon street, between Seventh and Elghth. | Potatoes, sk 814 Sh - ‘) . o . ks orts, sks . 8,125 thence to Bt James Church, where & Ie jll be celel % e o e mmul at © a. m. Interment STOCK MARKET. Holy Cross Cemetery. All Cla of: Stocks wnd.iea i KLING—In this city, December 5, 1905, Gott- lob, beloved husband of Freda Kling, brother of Mre, Ernest Volz, Charles and Rose Kling, and uncle of Elsa, Helen, George and Ot tilfe Kling, a native of Neuflsn. ‘Wurtem- burg, Germany, aged 82 years 1 months and 2 day | LA CHAPELLE—In this city, December 5, 1905, Libert La Chapelle, deariy beloved sis— ter of Mrs. Melisea Le Watt and Joseoh La Chapelle of San Francieco, Marc La Cha- pelle of North Brookfield, ‘Maes., and aunt of Wilfred, Frank and Willlam La Chapelle and Mrs, N. Nelson, a native of St. Hilalre, Cenada, aed 62 years. LANDER—In this city, December 4, 1905, Percy W. Jones Lander, uncle of Harry E., Maud ‘L. and Carr C. Jones, a native of Maine. | LOOMIS—In East Oakland, Cal., December 5, 1905, Harrlet C., beloved wife of Dr. H! Loomis, a native of New York, aged 64 years 1 month and 15 day LUND—In this city, December 5, 1005, Idelia Ceclla, beloved wife of Thon B. Lund, loving mother of Bernadina Lund, ~and daughter of Joseph and Cecila James of Or- land, Cal, & natlve of Callfornla, aged 23 years 11 months and 20 days. (Glenn County and Tehama County papers please copy.) STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ¥ Remains at the jors of McFadden, Brearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- TUESDAY, Dec. 5—2 p. m. tween Seventh and Eighth. a2 MEIER—In this city, December 5, 1905, Anna | UNITED STATES BONDS. Elizabeth Meler, beloved wife of Henry Bid. Ask.| Bid. Ask. Meler of Newman, Cal., and mother of Mrs. | 4s qr coup..1044105, 45 qr cp nw.132%133%; Harry Robben and Emil, Henry, Albert, | 4s ar res...108%104%] 8s qr coup.. 103410415 Clarence, Bertha, Minnie, Freddie, Lizzie MISCELLANEOUS BoM and Louis Meler, 'a native of Germany, aged | 1. \ o o LANEOU: 3 47 years 8 months and 5 days. a s, — iOk T Con 55.1121% — ; Asso” Oll B 90 [0 W gd 5s. 98" a8 MORGAN—At Burke's Sanitarfum, December | pat®pe 5o o¢ b 5, 1905, Mattie Morgan, beloved wife of Ben Cal C G’ 55,109 CalG & Eg | Morgan of Inverness.' and sister of Mrs. Elmer E_ Myers of San Francisco an at- m & ct 58 08 P B Ry Ser 1123112 5% Cal-st C 5s.111%113%| Pac L&P 05.101% — ley 3. Norton of Sacramento. . C e e Mrsday. st 11 & m. | CC Wat 5s.106 10614,P & C H 64.108 "100% Do g mghs 95 964 P & O R 0s.110 Norton, Sacramento, Thursday, at 11 a. m. MULLER—In thls city, December 4, 1005, | D9 €&l 30, 4 £ &0 R ta.l10 I & C H 68113 |Bac BG&RDS.107%10814 Moderate Demand Only. Stocks and bonds were again quiet on the Bond Exchange, with no features of impor- tance. Callfornia Wine was ex-dividend of 42c under the rule. The recent decline in United Rallroads 4 per cent bonds is sald to be due to a proposed increase in stock and to a possible additioral issue of bonds some time hence for betterments in the system. In the mining stocks, which met with the usual attention, the Comstocks were still-weak- er as a rule. The Tonopahs were irregular, some being weaker and others firmer. The following dividends were pald yester- day: Pacific Lighting Company, regular monthly, 40c per share, amounting to $16,000; Hawaifan Commercial and Sugar Company, regular monthly, 6c per share, amounting to $65,000; Onomea Sugar -~ Company, —regular monthly, 40c per share, amounting to $20,000. The directors of the American Shipbullding Company have decided not to place the coms mon stock on a 6 per cent dividend basis. The Amerfcan Can Company has declared a regular quarterly dividend of 1% per cent on the preferred stock, payable January 1. Friedericke K. Muller, beloved wife of the late 4. C. F. Muller, and dearly beloved £ g - | Geary-st bs. 30 40%SF & SJV5.119% — e o A A I R O enres, | H CAS 5%6.108% — | SF.08 SUba.1is 110 and the late ‘Adolph L. Muller, a native of | Dols ....106 — |Slra R 6s.105 11214 Dorum, Germany, aed 78 yeirs 8 months | Hon R, Zoae, = SRt bon 7 days. .. = 1909) . A Friends and _acquaintances are respect- | LAG &EI 5s.101 — | (1910) fully -invited to attend the funeral services | L A Ry fs.118 119 S P of C Thirsday, December 7, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., | LAL gtd 5s.106% — | (1908 at her late residence, 88 Twenty-eighth | LAP lcmbs 110 1113, (1012) Strost, cormer of Dajtves L Sl LAP C se 10741003 SPC'1 oy Bty = NOLAN—In this city, mber 4, za, 2 b i, 3 Deimved wife of John Nolan, and dearly be: | Do lemSs.118% — |8 V Wat 6a102% — loved mother of Elizabeth, John Jr., Robert | MV& MtTos 105 — Do 45 2dm.100 — and the late Willlam Nolan, aged 62 years. | NR of C 6s.10414 — Do 4s 3dm. 9915 — [ Friends are respectully invited to at- | Do Os ....120 Do g mgds 967 — tend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at | NP C R 55107 — |Stkn G&E6s. — 9:30 o'clock a. m. from her late resi- | N C Ry §s.112% — (U G & E 58.103%107 dence, 1616 Californii street, thence to St. | ['C P € 5n. " — [URlof 8F 45 — — Mary's, Cathedral, where a solemn requiem | b GL&H 05s.100 — al Co P 5s.104% — mass will be celebrated for the repose of | Ok T Co 6s.122 — |Yos SL 4%s. — = 833 her soul, commencing at 10 o'clock . m. | Do Se ....114 — Tnterment Holy Cross Cemetery, by electric ¢ car fiom Eichteenth and Guerrero streets. | . .- . :';;:Tz‘; SrocEs. O’BRIEN—In this city, December 5, 1905, o 'lc° o LRIV W a.. — 68 John J., beloved brother of Mamie and Nealy | Marin Co... at Co 40 40% O'Brien, Mre. J. B. McNamara and Mrs. GAS AND BLECTRIC. Jemes T Bell, ‘s mative of San Francisco, | Cent L& P 3% — |5 F G & B. &3 s Cal. rtel Powr - 0 certfs. . 7 Remains at the parlors of McFadden, | Mutual & L. 16% — (Stkn G & B, — — McBrearty & Green, 1171 Mission street, be- | Pac L Co... T4 — tween Seventh and Eighth, INSURANCE, 0SGOOD—In this city, December 2, 1905, Firem's Fd.350 400 | Emma J., beloved wife of Alonzo E. Osgood, | Firem’s Fd. e aaughter of the late Harvey L. and Mary BANK £ J. Smith, and sister of Perry J., Franklin | Am Ntl Bk. — 132%|L P & A...148 — E., Willlam H., Fredrick L. and ‘James W. | Anglo-Cal .. 92 94 |Mer Trust. 240 Simith and Mrs. Martin Johnson, a native of | Bank of Cal.428 — |Merch Ex... 50 — /New Hampshire. aged 5L years § months and | Cal Sate Dp159%168 |8 F Natlonai — 100 2 days. First Natnl. = E Svined to attend the fanerar Wedncs: AV A, fully Mmvit to atten nes - ¢ e fay. December 6, at 10 o'clock a. ‘m,, from LR St B Sl = her late residence, 249 California avenu. | Hum 8 BR2000 1A% no7 Golaned aa00 tric funeral car fro in venue 2 and Thirtieth street at 10:30 a. m. STREET RAIT.ROADS. RABLIN—In this city, December 1, 1005, | California ..212% — |Presidio .... 303 40 Thomas H. Rablin, beioved husband of Eliza- | Geary ...... — 40 | beth J. Rabiin, and son-in-law of Mrs. Kins- POWDER, man, A native of Cornwall, England, axed | giant Con.. 76 773! 52 yesrs 6 montbs and 6 days. s 0 Friends and _acquaintances are Tes) fully invited to attend the funeral Wi day, December 6, at 1:30 o'clock, from the Masontc Temple, corner Post and Montgom- ery streets, under the auspices of Golden Gate Lodge No. 30, F. and A. M. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery, by electric funeral car leaving Eighteenth ‘and Guerrero streets at 2:30 o'clock. Remalins at the new mortu- ary chapel of Joseph Hagan, 1081 Post street, between Larkin and Polk. L—In this city, December 5, 1805, beloved wife ' of the late Isaac 1, and sister of Mrs. N. Goldstein of 5 Oroville, Cal., and Willlam and Morris Asher of Susanville, aged 46 years. BHORT—At Fort McDowell, Angel Island, Cal. December 3, 1905, Thomas Short, a native of_Ireland, azed 61 years, Marine Engineers Beneficial Assoctation No. 35—Members are requested to attend the tuneral or our deceased brother, Thomas Short, from the undertakihg parlors of James Taylor, 1211 Clay street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Oakland, to-day (Wednesday), December 6. 1905. WILLIAM J. BRADY JR., President. HIRAM J. PLATTS, Secretary. TEAGUE—In this city, December 5, 1905, Mary, beloved wife of the late Willlam Teague, and devoted mother of ' Mrs. E. Miskel, Mrs. T. Finley, Mrs. J. K. MG, Bennerschicdt, Mra W. Juilfelt, Mrs. J. and Sadie, Frank, Phillip, + | Hawatlan C. 82 821, Makawell C. 31% onokaa SC 12 1234 Onomea 8 C. 31% Hu‘ch SP C 14% lla!mm 8 C 22 Kilauea S € 1 13| g MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska P A. 081 b9%| Oceanie S Co 415 5% Ay Co. B0 oo D Avx FAL. 34 — Cal F C A 97% 99 |Pao C Borx.102 — Cal Wine A — 83 |PacS Tel Co.103 104 MV& MtTm.100 32 u* 23 SALES. Morning Session. E3 %32E555E8enns EEEEEREEECT TR £ §333=8 233338 Eamn BLE M e oW WOODLAWN . g 1ok ER i s B Board— 80 E 1 du Pont de — i m G 150 — 108 = " = — 120 0 — = 20 25 1033 — 125 — — 68 1125 150 . 20 22% 2t —"168 Morning Sesslon. * ' N . 90 00 emours pfd . 100 Northern Cal Power Co..... Afterncon Sesglon. No sales, Kern ... Kern River . Linda Vista MoKittrick . Monarch of 'Arizona Monte Cristo Occidental of W Va..... Oll Clty Petroleum . Peerless . Pledmont . Reed Crude Senator . Gas and_elec Northern Cal Power . Misceilareous stocks— Chutes Company Sanitary Reductl Miscellzneous T onds— | Asso Oil Co 5s (1922) OFFICTAL SALES, Board— 1000 Aeso Ofl Co Stock Tr Cert. 1060 Linda Vista Ofl . 10 Unfon Ol . Afternoon Session. Boeard— 50 Nerthern Cal Power 1000 Piedmont OIl . 200 Sanitary Redu: 50 Twenty-eight Ofl SA Following wer, elsco Stock and 300 Andes . 200 Belcher . 300 Caledonia 700 Caledonia .. 100 Challenze ... 500 Crown Point. 100 Exchequer 200_Exchequer 42 m. Informal Morning Session. Mining Stocks. FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. the sales on the Sam Fran- change Board yesterday: 9:30 a. m. Sess n—Comstocks, 300 Mexican 200 Ophir 500 Overmin 200 Utah 200 Sterra_ Nev. 500 Unfon Con. - > 28ASBAN: g; 534 8588 ! 400 Gould & Cur. 700 Yellow Jacket Sesslon—Comstocks. 20 ak HS3kGaE 1300 Belcher . 100 Oohie. b 0.5 6714 800 Belcher . A1 100 Overman -1 000 Bullion . 31| 800 Overman 14 1000 Caledonia ... 53| 1460 Potosi . 12 600 Caledonia ... 09| 100 Savage 56 200 Challenge ... 23| 100 Savage .8 800 Chollar 300 Seg Belcher.. 11 700 Chollar . 100 Sterra Nev... 4 1000 Con -Va M...1 45, 200-Sierra Nev. 200 Con Va M...140; 50 Union Con. 62 100 Crown Point. 100 Union Con.... 60 1100 Gould & Cur. 200 Utah o7 300 Exchequer 900 Utah .06 500 Justice 100 Yellow Jacket 17 400 Mexican 700 Yellow Jacket 18 450 Ophir 5 2 p. m. Session—Comstocks. 500 Andes 22| 100 Gould & Cur. 18 200. Beicher 100 Hale & Norc.1 30 200 Bullfon . 100 Overman 16 100 Caledonia ... 61| 100 Savage 57 500 Chollar . 12| 100 Savage 56 + 50 Con Va M...1 50| 200 Scorpion 14 100 Confidence .. 90 600 Seg Belcher.. 10 500 Crown Point. 15| 100 Utah .. .o CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ask.' Bid. Ask. Alpha 07 09| Gould & Cur. ‘18 19 Alta . 03 04 Hale & Norc.l 25 1 35 Andes 21 Julia L0607 Belcher ..... 80 31, Justice Best & Bei..1 10 1 30’ Kentuck' Bruns Chollar — 01, Lady Wash Brune C Va. — Ol Mexican . runs G & C — 01fOccidental 3runs Potosl — runs Savage — Bullion_ . 30 Caledonla ... 01 Challenge ... 22 Chollar . 12 Confidence .. 90 Con Va M...145 — . 0Bilver Hill 5 9% Unlan Con. w03 41 Eureka Con..3 Exchequer .. 2000 Amethyst ... 1000 Blfrg Jumper 10| Syndicate . 43] Yellow Jacket 14| 300 Goldfield Min. 16 "TONOPAH AND GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Morning Session. 13{ 1000 Golden Terra. . 28 1000 Bullfrog Min 38| 3000 Home . 14 1000 Bullfrog Min 89)1000 Home, b ke 38 2000 Blfrg Sunset. 07]1000 Lige Hrris, b90 v2 1000 Den' Bulltrog 20 1000 M Shoshn Ex. 12 3000 Den Bullfrog 271900 Mont Ton,s30.2 35 3000 Den Bifk, b0 20| 500 Mnt Tn,b30.2 37ty 1000 Den Blfg, b80 SU,.\M N Y Ton Con 13 4000 Den Bifg, s10 26/ 2006 NY T Con,b60 19 700 Dm B Btte C 1 3060 Orig Bullfrog. 19 1000 Dm B Btte C 4000 Pennsyk la. 01 2740 Do, s 10. 33| 5000 S Pick, s 5.. 13 500 Dixie .. (i 0 St Ives . 10 1000 Dixie, b 90, 05” ¢ Ton Blmont.1 624 1600 Belipte 30/ 200 Ton Hme Con 08 600 Empire . 04; 650 Ton Mdway.1 571 300 Forest City 20 500 Midway, b60..1 60 500 Gold Anchor. 52| 50 Ton Midway..1 60 500 Gldfid M, b90 62/ 100 West End 115 Afternoon Sesslon. 2000 Atlanta, b 10 2000 Blue Bull ... 1000 Blue Bull, b% 1000 Bullfrog Min 2500 Blfg NBk b0 2000 Columbia Mt. 500 Den Bullfrog 3000 Den Bullfrog 1000 Den Blfg, =30 3000 Dm B Btte C 800 J Butler, 610 100 Jim Butler. .. 1600 Jumbo Ex,£10 500 Kendall 107 1500 Kendall 07| 2000 Mizpah Ex,s10 13 A .2 35 08| 400 Mont Ton sel 1060 Mont Ton...2 32% 16/1000 N Y Ton Con. 19 12 1660 NY T Con,b60 2711000 NY T Con,b90 25 1000 Rocco Hmstk. 25/ 2600 Sandstorm 30, 64| 5000 St Ives, 64 200 Silver Pick .. 5 30 09 500 Ton Blmont.1 62% 20 20/ 3000 Home Con,b30 07 30] CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Tonopah Distriet. Nevada Boy. . Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask.| Beimont ....1 62 1 65! MacNamara.. 36 38 Belmont Bx.. — 12 Midway Boston Ton . 05 Brgr's — 30 3 Calitornia -+ 08 10| Mont Mig EX. — 13 Cash Boy 13 14 Monitor ..... 02 08 Colehan . — 10/N Y Ton Con 18 20 Bula Con ... — 17 North Star... 40 42 Gold Anchor. 83 85! Ohio Ton P Golden Gate. — 08 Red Rock 15 Gold Mt .... 00 10 Rescue ... Gold Mt Con — 01l Ton Exten ..5 875 T Great Westrn 03 04 Ton Hme Con 05 07 nd Tonopah. — 01 TonSlv. & Gld 15 — Home . . 14 15/ Ton of Nev.l4 25 14 75 Jim Butler... — 6t Virginia A6 - Little Ton .. 50 2 00 West End ...117 1 20 Lucky Tom.. — 05| g Goldfield District. Adams 06l(Highland .... — Atlanta 10{Jumbo M Co. 81 Aurora u6} Jumbo Ex ... 18 Black Ant 04| Juno . = Bk Btte, 81 Black Rock. o1 Blue Bell . o7 Blue Bull = Brooklyn ... 15 Btte Goldfield 10 13 i3 20 811188123181 128528223811 11883 Eligl 828K 58331 2881 51 59| Nev Goldfield. 15 Nev Southern. 03 53 kil 0 o5 L) 12 18 09 o4 04 ¥3(118322 2%l |5eEEEss2] 13 82 21 o1 22 [ s ot R 20 25 11 s 10 05 oL 04 80 3 38 10 23 13 20 10 05 02 03 [ S8EEN8S 1 | B[ 28R ssianesg| | ronopan MINFRG EXCHANGE. Following were the sales on the = 'lll-: cisco and Tonopah Mining ‘Exchange O 150 309 Mexican 135 1 50! ssse 1% Son Lt 2d§§gmz on. 502 40 300 Dixte, b 60.. 08| 100 Ton Midway..1 B8 8000 Kendall .. 31 e 11 a. m. 3 0.2 37 edonia . 1400 Mnt Tn, bl i’g gl{ Vl-l 1 ?fl’l 300 TW - g 1000 Diamondfield. 500 G Anchr, sl0 %l 2000 G Stiver Plek 13 3000 Home . 2000 Kendall, b 10 32, 300 Union Com..e. 1000 Kenaall ..... 31 Comstocks. Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. | 07 — > 06 08| 8 —i 08 % | > ite % E 35140 ! 30 s — 61 63| 75 6 00 28 24 18 17 12 15 n 12 %5 — 56 57 45 1 80| % o1 — 02{8corplon 14 1 Z -odiBlerra Nev... 42 & Crown Point. 14 18| Stiver Hill... 8T o Bixchequer .. 42 43 St Louls . o . B Sterra Nev. — 04[Unton Con.... 81 €2 Gould & Cur. 20 21 Utah ... o o Hale & Norc.1 30 1 40| Yellow Jacket 16 Tonopah Distrlet. Belmont ... — 1 85yMidway - 10 = California . s 10 Cash Boy .. 18 18Mont Ton 2 32% 2 37% Colehan . — 09N Y Ton Con. 16 — Gold Anchor. — 83|North Star... i1 Great Westrn 08 04.Ohio = . ome ... 14 16|Paymaster ... — 02 ome Con .. — 08iRescue . 0T — Ind Tomopah. — IS Nev Dev.... o 10 Butler. —! en = Tittie Toa .1 50 Dol Kow1E 013 23 ky Tom.. — United Ton .. — MoacNamara.. 36 40{West End ...1 25 180 Goldfield District. & Adams ...... 05 03%]Jumbo M Co. Black Butte. 21 —|Jumbo Bx ... — 20 ‘Blk Btte Ex. — 031 Kendall a 2 Black Rock.. — 03 Lone Star . — 0 Blue Bell — Say Queen... 16 18 Blue Bull — 08/ Mohawk . 18 — Brooklyn ... 01 02|Nev Goldfield. 22 23 olumbia. Mt. — 5 Sriae ;Diamond — s ‘Diamondfield. 26 o 02| Dm B Btte C 32 —|Red Lion 8 —| 06% 08/Red Top . 80 —"" OTiRed Top Bx.. — @2 — 045t Ives . o 10 — WilSandstorm _. 81 O q ‘— 10|Sandstorm — Sk S s T oolSiver Piek .. 13 14 Goldfleld Nev 58 — 28 Great Bend.. 03 —_ 8 Bulltrog District. = ... 02% O4{Lige Harrls.. = Beatts Biteg, — = Odidfont Bulfrog — 08 Bullfrog_Anx — 22{Orig Bullfrog — 20 Bulifrg Belle — 07.Shoshone ... 02 04 Bulifrog Min 41 45Vista Grande. — 08 Bulfg N Bk 15 16 Wolverine ... — 10 Felipse ..... — 40 Other Districts. . — 12/Ray & O'Brien 08 — Brotana’e. T 01| Rothwoll — 10 Free Gold .. — 10| Sifver Peak.. — 103 Gold Mt Con — 02 Ton Berkeley. — 01 Kawich Gold. — 03, Ton Gold Mt. 08 10 Nev Sunshine 15 —| S REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jacob Heyman Company to Marie C. Mac- phail, lot on § line of M street, 82:3 E of Forty-fitth avenue, E 25 by S 100; §10. Carl G. Larsen to Parkside Realty Company, lot on SE corner Twenty-fifth avenue and U street, B 173:9, SW 228, W 140, N 235; §10. Katle J. (or Kate) Kehres (Hughes) to Grace Schaden, lot on W line of Thirty- fourth avenue, 125 N of ¥ street, N 25 by W 120; also lot on W line of Thirtyfourth ave- nue. 275 N of V street, N 23 by W 120; §10. Louis H. and Guadalupe Mooser to 'Joseph C. Gyle, lot on W line of Thirty-ninth ave- nue. 250 S of 'V street, 8 50 by W 120; $10. Willlam C. and S. Elizabeth Alrey to Pat— rick T. Derby, lot on E line of Benningto: street, 50 S of Newman, S 25 by B 120, and lands® adjacent, lot 6, biock 11, Fair's sub— v § Holly Park; $10. N8 Und Lena A, Elsner to Robert and Catherine Geitner, lot on SW lne of Rich- land _atreet, 325 SE of South avenue, SE 50 by SW 100, lots 10 and 11, block 8, Holly Park; $10. George and Kate Ryan to Louls and Mary Medus, lot on E line of Alabama street, %0 N of Rutledge, N 25 by E S0, Precita Val- ley 204 and 205 (quitclaim deed); $10. Mary A, Daley to same, same; $10. Alfred D. Bowen to Ocean Shore Railway y, lots 1. 9 and 10, block 14, West End map 2; $I Hame 1o same, lot on W line of Head street, 175 S of Stanley, S T3 by W 100, lots 35 to 37, block 40, €ity Land; $10. P Bame to same, lot on SE line of 'Wyoming avenue, 80 NE of Naglee street, NE 80 by 85257, lot b, block 13, West End map 2: $10. T B, Potter Realty Company to William E. West, lots 15 and 16, block 30, Reis Tract; rant. BTj0ei K. Hecht to Hecht Investment Com- pany, lot on NW corner of Post street and Van Ness avenue, N 120 by W 109:9: also lot on N line of Post street, 108:9 W of Van Ness ave- nue, W 137:6 by N 137 $10. Morris, Annle, Meyer ard Sophie Lando to Rache]l Sanders, lot on N line of Ellis street, 1756 E of Laguna, E 50 by N 120; $10. B. Catherine D. Hersey (formerly B. Cath- erine Dunne) and R. W. Hersey to W. Wolf, Toton & lime of Geary street, 62 E of Buchan: an, B 75:6 by § 96 $10. Eleanor F. and Walter' A. Hofman to John G. Wilkins, lot on S line of Pine street, 62:6 E of Webster, E 25 by S 100: §10. John R. and Harriet A Whitney to Hattle E. Burne, lot on NE corner of Waller and Broderick street, E 62:6 by N 110; gift. George A. and Clara A. Reynolds to Joseph Nash, lot on_ N line of Sacramento street, 14911 E of Presidlo avenue, E 2 by N 127:8%; $10. Thomas M. Matthews to Katherine M. Mec- Clellan ard Sarah M. Handy, lot on N line of Hayes street, 80 E of Clayton, E 84:2, N 137:6, W 5T:11, S 12:6, W 26:3, S 125: $10. George Pollock to Mary E. Pollock. lot on W line of Cole street, 72:8 N of Grattan, N 24:4 by W 107:3%: $500, M. Fisher Company to Max Cohn, lot on N line of Sixteenth strest, 63:3% W ot S r alley, N afi‘ghw 18:6, N 27:4%, W I 113, E 30; Honora or Hanora Woerner to Matilda Es- , lot on E line of Mission street, 116 N of Fighteenth, N 0:3% by E 100; §10. Matilda Esberg to Charles Katz, lot on E line of Mission street, 3 N of Eigfiteenth, N 28:3% by E 100; §10. James H. Doran to Agnes S. Smith (wife of George J.. R.), lot on W line of Capp street, 160 § of Seventeenth, § 25 by W 122:6: §10. Morrls_and. Emma Siminoff to Moritz and Adolph Silverman. lot on SE& corner of Market | and E line of Church street, NE 61:3%, SE 135:4%, SW 4:0%, S 3:7%, W 125, N 61:8%: 0. 5 0 da Schendel to John A. Driscoll, lot on W Ithe of Chattancoga street, 182 N of Twenty- second, N 26 by W 125; §10. Mark Lane. Alexander Bond and George S. Bvans to Michael Schymeinsky, corner of Sixteenth and Sanchez streets, N 55 by W 100, quitclaim deed; $1. I - 137:6 W of Kearny, W 80 by N 137:6; Dora Brichetto ' to Edmund and Brichetto, 1834 .D. 205, portion 50-vi (W Wne of Varennes street. 77:6 ibert, W 60 by § 20), revocation ment at Redding Selected, The annual election of Ge Thomas Post, Grand Army of the Ro- ! publie, last night resulted in th, " of the following officers ot Commander, Horace Wilson; mander, B. F. Hobart; funior C. A ' Coolldge; quartermaster, (haries b Blinn; surgeon. L. Carpepter: chaplain, Charies H. Osborn; officer of“the day, John Hush: oe. senior vice com- vice commander, | ficer of the guard, Charles H. Smitten; t W. R. Parnell, Phil L Fisher and Charles o Wilson. Delegates and alternates to the D partment Encampment at Redding as follow were elected: G._Hursh, C. A. Coolidge, J. J. Fran LE’L ‘Brown, John Ru-h,dg & '\'Neu., -4 Troell, Willlam Healey, Henry Krebs, B. ¥. Hobart, J. H. Robinson. Phil I Fisher, Setvers, A. Hoppe, T. G Wisker, Georgs Harrls, W. G. Bratton, Thomas Green, T. McGrath _Louls Kempff, J\ P. Meehan, ‘Hassenmuller, Fred Junkers, H. L. Judell, L. Tickner, R. McCoy, J. L. Thomas, P. Ames, F A. Coxe, W. L. Xnight, J. M F. M. Gritin, W. J. Watson, T. W. The main contest of the session ap- plied to the office of junior vice com- mander. The candidates were C. A Coolldge and Frank G. Wisker. The former received forty-nine and the lat- ter forty-six votes. When the result was announced, Comrade Wisker gen- erously moved that the choice of Com- rade Coolidge be made unanimous and the motion prevailed. George H. Thom- as Post is in prosperous condition and wields powerful influence In Grand Army affairs of this department. Com- mander Gordon presided acceptably at the annual election last night. _—ee—————— Fire's Origin Is Unknown. A mysterious blaze started in an un- occupled flat at 1251 California street last night, and before the Fire Depart- ment reached the place the rear of the building, which is a three-story struc- ture, was burning briskly. The prop- erty is owned by John C. Prien, who occupies the first story. The top flat Is occupled by John MecNaught, manager of The Call. The barking of a dog at- tracted Miss Prien to the porch, where she discovered the blaze In the middle flat. Considerable damage was done to the rear of the building. The losses are covered by insurance. ——e— DEUTSCHER CLUB ENTERTAINS. —A con- cert was given at the Deutscher Club last even— N Gade) for planoforte, violin and cello, piayed magnificently by Paul Steindorff, Hother Wis- mer and Frederick Gutterson. —_———————— LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. = OCEAN STEAMERS. BW YORK—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr N Amerika, {rom Genoa; stmr Nekar, rom Gar noa and Naples. for Marseil- Grosse, Salled Dec 3—Stmr les and Naples; stmr Freiderich der for Plymouth, Cherbourg and Bremen: stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Naples and Genoa; stmr Slavonia, for Naples, Trieste and Flume; stmr Arizonian, from n Diego, San Francisco and o LIVERPOOL—Arrived Dec 5—Stmr Ken- sington, from Montreal. Sailed Dec 5—Stmr 8I for Boston; stmr Ivernla. for Boston; stmr Hrie, for St. Johm, N. B. HAVRE—Salled Dec 3—8Stmr Bordeaux, for New York. BOULOGNE—Sailed Deo 4—8tmr Pretoria, for New York. MOVILLE—Salled Dec 4—Stmr Caledonia, LSRR & Wttt i 0 e NEY. N. 8. W.—. to 5—Stmr Moana, from Vancouver, via Honolulu AR L e &t —, Deo M- Hon. from Phila ivhie. - for uv-p-lm stmr eanic, from New York, both proceeded. o o TRIESTE—Arrived Nov RN ER_ A 28—Stmr Gtula, VENICE—Arrived Dec 5—8tmr Franciscan, from New York. GLASGOW—Arrived Dec 4—Stme - T g e — Corini S REMER T Aveivea D«t—luwm n—” -‘”";’ N—Arriv - M CENGASatied Nav 30 Bt Hathor, trom —t ov Hat! Hamburg. for San Francieco, BORDEA! Nov 30_Stmr Se. La rent, for New Oriedns. CHRISTIANIA—Sailed Dec 1—Stmr United States, for New York. J. Labhard, ot on E line of Sixteenth avenue, 2i3 S of Lake street, S 25 by E 12::%: $10. | H B. and Laura A Pinney to Jenmie S. Hutchinson, lot on SE corer of Caiifornia street and Seventh avenue, S 25 by B 90: $10. Martin L. and Abble A. Smith to William Webster, lot on E line of Third avenue, 150 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 120; $4400. Martin S, and MaFie Show to Pear! H. John. son_lot on E line of Seventh avenue, 125 N of Point Lobos avenue, N 25 by B 120; $10. Edgar L. and Josephine R. Hoag to Hans Nisjs, lot on B line of Thirty-fourth avenue. N ot Point Lobos svenue, N 25 by W Bernard C. and Rose Gets to Ellen Faulk- ner. lot on E line of Twentieth avenus, 275 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by E 120; $10. John Driscoll to O. C. Holt, lot on W ltne of Seventh avenue, 250 § of A street, 8 25 by W 120; $10, Henry L. and Carolina H. M. Read to Henry G. Meyer, lot on W line of Thirty-fourth ave- nue, 175 N of B street, N 25 by W 120: §10. Adelina_ P. de Balart to Emma Goldstein (wite of 4.), lot on E line of Nineteenth ave- nue, 100 N of I street, N 25 by E 120; $10. C. A. Weihe to George 8. McKenzle, lot on N line of J street, 57:6 W of Forty-eighth ave- nue, W 50 by N 100; $10. Sarah J. Gueth to Jacob Heyman Company, lot on N line of J street. 57:6 E of Forty- ninth avenue. E 50 by N 100; $10. Bay Counties Realty Company and L. A. and Agnes A. Weidenmuller to Pearl E. Mets- burg, lot on E line of Forty-third avenue, 250 N of S street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Patrick M. Maguire to Virginia B. Trover (wif2 of Carlos), lot on W line of Fifteenth . avenue, 435 S of T street, W 135, § 46:6, E 135:4, N 54:7; $10. Letitia W.' and Elizabeth M. Hudson to Francois and Joseph Aubaile, lot on SW iine of Twenty-fourth avenue South. 28 XW of L reet, ¥ 100, being portion block 469, Fudson Tract: $10. . John D. and Katherine A. Mateson to Sav- ings and Loan Soclety, lot on NW line of Laid- ley street, 112 SW of Mateo, SW 34 by NW 200, lots 37 and 60, block 5, Miseion and Thir- tieth Strect Homestead Union: §1. Morris J. Sideman.to Emanuel Lewis Invest- ment Company, lots 5 to 7, block I, lots 21 to fio block H, Mission-strest Land Company; Julius C. Reis to John Marks, lot 39, block 4, Reis Tract: grant. Odd_Fellows' Cemetery Assocmtion to Cath- erina Spitzer, lot in_cemetery: $225. Sau Francido Savings Union to_ Lovell White, re-record 1265 D. 225, lot on NE line of Ninth avenue, 145 SE of L street, SE 30, NE 100. SE 25 NE 100, NW 5. SW 200, block 164, Central Park: also lot on B corger of Te:&..;:u R NE 100 by SB same; T. B. Potter Realty cu;rm to Mary A Woodall (wite of Willlam H.), lots 9 and 10, 4 €. A

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