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Continued From Page Eleven. COMMERCIAL NEWS . PETALUMA, Sept. 4.— Fire destroyed the country home of "William Jones at the foot of Red Hill, Marin County, to day. Only the piano and a few articles of furniture were saved. The house was a large building and has stood a land mark "Tor nearly half a century. Thje origin of the fire is unknown. There was no insurance. Marin County Landmark la Burned. REDDJNG. Sept. 4.-A gravel train of twelve cars was wrecked at Middle Creek, two miles north of Redding, this morning. Six of the cars left the track and piled up in a confused and tangled mass. The south-bound passenger train waflk behind the gravel train and was delayed at Mid dle Creek station for eight hours while the wrecking crews were straightening out the wreck. The engine of the pas senger train was pressed Into service and used to pull the rear section of the wrecked train to a siding. Gravel Train Leaves the Bails. Attorney Collapses in Courtroom. -¦ REDDING. Sept. 4.-Ten Jurymen have been secured in the Gallanar murder case and the, trial has been postrjoned until September 10 on account of the sudden illness of Attorney Sprasue, who Is con ducting the case for the defense. Snrague collapsed in court Thursday afternoon and was removed to the Redding Hos pital. His physician forbids his attend ance in the court before next week. Sprague had Just recovered rrom a severe attack of typhoid fever and th© mental strain and work caused him to collapse. von der Ropp. attorney) -to Rebecca WurU.N V» of lot 12, block 6, amended map of Central Park. Alcatra* and Newbury stations, Berke ley; llO. Lillian J. L. Fenn (widow) to Laden Doff©, lot on NE line of Harmond avenue. 100 NW of Nutley. NW 50 by NE 108. lots 9 and 10, Red Rose Tract, Brooklyn Township: 110. Frank and Evangelina Ferreira to Henry Souza Borge. lot on NE line of Ellsworth street a J intersection with SE line of lot 3, thence NE 162.1u, thence 8E to E corner of lot 4, SW 15S:11. NW 50 to beginning, lot 4, block A. Boardman's map of Mission San Jose, Washing ton Township; #480. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 7RIDAT. Sept. 4—4 p. m. Bid. Ask.. . Bid Ask. Alpha OS 07 Julia 01 02 Alta 04 06 Justice OS ' 10 Andes 13 H'Kentuck ..... 02 03 pelcher 21 22 Mexican 1 00 1 03 Best & Bel...l 35 1 50 Occidental ... 83 38 Bullion 03 04 Ophlr 180 165 Caledonia,,.. 82 83: Overman .....20 22 Challenge .... 20 23 Potosi 11 IS Chollar 10 lllSavaga ." 2O 23 Confidence ... 75 8Of Scorpion ..... Ol Oi CCA Va 1 40 1 45 Seg Belcher.. M 09 Con Imperial. 03 01 Sierra Nev... 80 61 Con N T 13 11 Silver Hill... 70 72 Crown Point. t 08 00 St Louis .• — 18 Eureka Con.. 40- 60 Syndicate .... — 08 Exchequer ... 06 OTj Union Con.... 61. 63 Gould & Cur.. 24 23iUt«h ........ 1* IT Kale A Norc. 46 4S Yellow Jack. . 44' 46 Lady Wash... 04 CC; TONOPAII MINES. Bld.Ask.| Bid. Ask. Esperanza-... 04 OS Rescue 09 12 Gold Mountn. • — 10, Ton Belmont. — 1 75 Hannapah ... • — 22. Ton of Ne»... — 7 0O Lucky Tom... — 10 Ton N Star..^ 45 47 MacNamara . — 17iTon Midway.. 38 42 Mlzpah Exten SO 31 Ton A S Lake*— 55 Mont Ton.. 1 00 1 02^i United Ton... — 20 Paymaster ... 11 171 300 Alpha Con .. 03 300 Savage 29 S00 Alpha Con .. 06 200 Sierra Nev .. 00 300 Alta 01 20O Silver Hill .. 70 100 Caledonia 81 200 Union Con .. 81 400 Con C & V.I 42V, goo Union Con '.. 63 200 Gould * Cur. &S 50O Utah, IS 800 Hale & Norca. 47 20O Utah IT 100 Mexican ...1 02^ 300 Tellow Jacket 4a 200 Ophir 1 83 Afternoon Session. .. - 100 Con C A V.I 42%| 100 Ophir 1 60 100 Con Cal A Va.l 40 300 Potoal 13 300 Crown Point.. 0O 2OO Savage ~ 21 500 Gould A Qur. 34 20O Sierra Ner .. 61 400 Hale A Norcs 47 500 Utah ...;...; 1H 200 Mexican ...1 02 v, 500 Tellow Jacket 43 TONOPAH MIXING EXCHANGE. Following were the- sal»> on thai San Fran cisco and Tonopah Mining Exchange yester day: . Morning Session. 1000 Eepexanxa ... 05 600 Ton ?T Star.. 43 .100 Mlzpah Ex... 31 200 Ton'!* Star.. 49 350 Mont Ton..l 02% . 200 Ton N" Star.. 47 • . ' . - Afternoon Session. 400O Eeperanza ... (Hf S0O Mtzpah Ex .. 81 8000 Esperanza ... 03 J 100 Ton N Star; 47 Following were the sales oa 1 the Paclflo Stock Exchange yesterday: . Morning Session. - PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE. 100 Caledonia, ... 80 1C0 Ophlr .1 60 300 Con C& Va.l 40 400 Potoel 13 100 Confidence ... 80 30O Sierra Nev M 61 200 Crown Point.. 09 20O Union Con ... Bl 1200 ESCBeqTJer ...~~"07 "BOT'TJtah ........ 18 100 Gould & Cur. 24 200 Tellow Jacket 43 800 Occidental ... 35 . SAN" FRANCISCO STOCK EXCHANGE. Following' were the sales oh the 'San Trail'* Cisco Stock and Exchange board: Morning Session. 1000 Alpha 05! 20O Mexican 1 00 200 Andea 14 .ICO Potosi 12 100 Belcher ....< 21! I0O S*?r Bolchefr. ©» 400 Caledonia ... 81! 500 Beg Belcher.. 08 COO Chollar 10 100 Sierra Nev .. «O 800 Con C & Va.1 40; 300 Union Con ..\ 61 500 Crown Point.. 00! 100 Tellow Jacket 43 050 Exchequer ... 05 100 Yellow Jacket 43 1000 Exchequer ... 06, 400 Tellow Jacket 42 ICO Gould & Cur. 25'. Afternoon Session. Mining Stocks. 100 Home. Oil s 30 •» 400 Monte Crlsto Oil 70 1000 Oil City Petroleum .". 29 500 Lion Oil 04 MISCELLANEOrS BONDS. Ala A "W 5s. — — do 6s .... — 114 Bay CFC 5s. — — IXt con 6s. — — Cal C G 6s. — — OWCs: Bs. — 96 Cal G & E g Oceanic S 6s. — — m & ct 5s. 103 105 Om C R 63.124V41*3 Cal-st 6s — — Pac G Im 4s — — C C Wat 5s. — 101 P E Ry 6s.. 108^108^ Ed L&P 6s. — — P & C H 6a. — — F 4 C H 6a. — — P&OR63. — — Geary-st 6s.. — — Powell-st 6s. — — H C & S5%s — — S E G&R 5s — — H C & 8 6s. 00 100 SF & SJV59.120 120 Hon R T Cs. — — S R of C 6s. 111^ — L A Elec 5s. — 106% S J» of A 6s LARy5s..ll5 117 (1909) — — L A L C 6s. — — (1010) 109U — Do gtd 6s. — — S P of C 6a Do grtd 6s. — — (1905)Sr A.1O4 — LAP lem 5s. — — <1005>Sr B.104<&103J.i Mkt-st C 68.117 122% (1906) 107^107^, Do lem 6a. 115 — (1912) 117 — NRR of C6s.l0e% — S P C leg 6s.ll8%120 NRC of C5s. — — Do stmpd.lOS 109 NPC RR 5s.l07%109 S P B R 6s. — — N C R 6s... — — S V Wat 6s.l0SH109 N C P R 6s. — ¦ — Do 4s 2dm. 98% — IS* S R 5s. . — — Do 4s 3dm. 9ST* — ¦O G L H 6s. — — Stkn G&E 6s — — O T Co 6s.. — 122% U G i B 5s. - — "WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa. — B7%(Port Costa.. — — Marln Co ... — — J Spring Val.. 83 83% GAS AND ELECTRIC. Cent L. & P. 5 5Vs Sac E G&R. — — Eqult Gas... — — SFG&E. .63 68% Mutual EL.— 14 S F Gas — — Pac G Imp. — 55 Stkn G&E.— — Pac Lighting — — U G & E.... 34 40 TRUSTEES* CERTIFICATES. S F G & E. 67 68%. INSURANCE. Firemfs Fnd. — — — -., ' BANK STOCKS. Am Natl Bk. — — L P & A.... — — Anglo-Cal .. — — Mer Trust... — 250 Bank of Cal.531 — . Merch Ex... — — Cal Safe Dp. — — S F Natlonl. — — First Natlonl — — SAVINGS BANKS. Ger S & L. — — Sav & L So. 95 — Hum S & L. —• — Sec Sav Bit. — " — Mutual Sav. — — Union T Co. — — S F Eav U: — — STREET RAILROADS. California ..2C0 — IPresldlo .... — — Geary ...... — — I POWDER. Giant 64«i 65Vi|vigorit — B% SUGAK. Hana P Co.. — — jKilauea S C — 6% Hawaiian C. 43% 46 Makaweli C. 22% 2-1 Honokaa S C 13^ — ~ Onoinea S C. 30 S2 Hutch S P G 13 14 iPaauhau S C 15%, 16% MISCELLANEOUS. Alaska Pack. 149% — Oceanic S Co — — Cal Fruit As. 90 01 , Pac A F A. — — Cal Wine As. 37% 98 Pac C Borx.167 — Morning Session. Board — 5 Alaska Packers' Association 149 50 5 Alaska Packers' Association 14J> 75 125 Central Light and Power. ..... ft 00 25 Giant Powder Con 66 00 CO Giant Powder Con 63 50 50 Paauhau S P Company 10 00 40 S F Gas and Electric* Company 70 50 10 S F Gas and Electric Company CO 75 50 S V Water 84 OO $500O S P of C 6 per cent Bonds 107 37% 110 Trus Certif (SFG&E) 69 50 50 Trus Certif (S F G & E) 65) 25 Street Sales — 50 Alaska Packers' Association.... 150 00 Afternoon Session. Board — 25 Alaska Packers' Association... 150 00 125 California Wine Association... 97 5O 10 California Wine Association.... • 08 00 150 Central Light & Power 5 00 145 Giant Powder Con 65 00 200 Mutual Electric Light 13 o7 % $4000 Pacific Electric Railway 5b.... 108 00 ' I $4000 Pacific Electric Railway 5s 103 12% 30 Presidio Railroad 40 OO $1000 S P of Arizona, 1010 101KJ5 $5000 S P of C « per cent Bonds, 1006 107 30 200 Trus Certif (S F G & E). ...... 69 00 /5 Trus Certif (SFG&E)....... 68 00 100 Trus Certif (S F G & E) s 30... 63 00 5 Trus Certif .(S F G & E) 68 25 50 Trus Certif (S F G & E) a 00.. 68 OO 50 Trus Certif (S F G & E) a 30.. 67 87% California Stock and Oil Exchange , 01! Stocks— Bid. A3ked. Caribou OH Co 1 15 1 20 Four OH 70 Hanford OH 1 3O 1 4O Home Oil £7% SQ Imperial Oil 19 00 Independence Oil ig Junction Oil 20 21 Kern Oil 5 50 Lion Oil 04 Monte Crlsto Oil 69 70 Monarch Oil ,. CO 53 Oil City Petroleum ........ 2S 30 Peerless Oil 13 6O 14 00 Reed Crude Oil 41 43 San Joaquln OH o 50 .... Sterling Oil . 2 60 2 80 Thirty-three Oil 7 50 8 00 Twenty-eight Oil 4 30 4 50 Union Oil .68 OO United Petroleum loo OO West Shore OH 3 00 3 2T. Miscellaneous — ' Abby Land and Improvement 1 20 1 45 Alameda Sugar 29 00 American Biscuit 88 00 95 00 American District Telegraph ¦ ' ..'... Bay Counties Power.. ¦. - ..... Cal. Central Gas & Electric Cal. Cotton Mills 88 00 Cal. Jockey Club 105 00 Cal. Powder. ' Cal. Shlpplns Co 2500 Cal. Title Ins. and Trust.... 130 00 140 00 Central Bank of Oakland.... 60 OO „•.-.,. Chutes Company 7 50 8 60 City and County Bank " ..... Cypress Lawn Imp.- Co.. 650 Eastern Dynamite Ewa Suear Plantation .; Gas Consumers' Association 22 50 i Honolulu Sugar 13 00 London and S. F. Bank Mercantile Trust Northern Cal. Power... 9 50 Nevada National Bank North Shore Railroad 9 00 .'.... . Orpheum Company . 16 00 ..... Pacific States Tel. and Tel .".'..... 122 50 Paraffins* Paint 33 00 ....-.• V Postal Device & Improve ..... San Francisco Dry Dock 47 00 ..... SausalltoVLand and Ferry.. 18 00 ..... Sperry Flour Company 27 50 30 00 Standard Electric 19 CO Truckee Electric 13.25 15 00 Union Sugar 22 50 . United Gas and Electric..'.. 34 50 . ..... Western Fish Co ..... OFFICIAL SALES. «s. Morning Session. * ¦ Board — 300 Monte Crlsto Oil 70 100 Home Oil a 30 85 100 Home Oil 85 100 Caribou Oil'. 110 400 Caribou Oil . 115 Street Sales — 600 Homo Oil 87% 200 Home OH 8 90 S3 Afternoon Sales. 500 Home Oil ......."...;.. 87V4 ' Harry G. and Jessie D. Chappell (Cornor) (wife) to Heron-Holcomb Company (a corpora tion), lot on N line of Mead avenue. 100 W of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by N 125. lot 6. Mead Park. Oakland; also lot on E line of Telegraph avenue. 60 N of Grant avenue or Thirty-seventh street. N 35 by E 110, portions lots S3 and 84, amended map subdivisions Mosswood Tract. Oakland; $10. Heron-Holcomb Company (a corporation) to J. Y Eccleston. same, Oakland; $10. F ' V Du Brutz to Hubbard H. Snow, lot on N "line of Maple street. 250 W of Canning. W 85 by N 100. lot 35. and portion lot 3tt. block R map resubdivision portion Roberts and Wolfskin Tract, Oakland; $10. Blanche I. Ferry to D. W. La Fortune, lots 5 to 8. map subdivision of lot 31, Templeton Tract East Oakland; $10. C. L. and Addle M. Proctor (wife) . to Eu gene L Brock, lot on W line of Arch street. 3«0 N of Vine. N 60 by W 134:7. lots 27 and 28 block 1, map resubdivision portion T. M. Antlsell's map Villa Lota, Berkeley; $10. .James C. Crowley (single) to Antone S. Dlas lot beginning at stake on S side of Wil low atreet and W side Prospect, thence along said last line S 150 by W 200. lots 17 and 18, block 18 . Haywards Park Homestead Union, Eden Township: $10. Kate and John Nagle to Ira Vaughan, lot on E line of Willow street, 75:7 S of Atlantic, S 25 by E 74:3, lot 5. block 466. map property Gibbons property at Oakland Point, Oakland; $10. a. C. Blgelow and Savings and Loan Society to G B Daniels, lot on RE line of Howe street, 101 SW of Amethyst. SW-35 by SE 125. portion of lots 34 and 33, block B. Thermal Hill, for merjy Howe Tract. Oakland; $10. G. B. and Emily A. Daniels to J. Tyrrel, F. F. Bacon (single) to L. D. Adams, lot on N line of Dalton street, 120 E of Herzog, E 80 by N 110. lots 34 and 35, map of Rock Island Tract Oakland; $10. . . George F.' Lamson, H. H. White and . C. B. White (receivers of estate of George F. Lam son Insolvent), by Charles E. Lang, ,commis sioner to Lydla B. and Arthur G. Fisfc (execu tors estate of Asa Flsk), lot on W line of Dover street 210 S of Benton, S 60. W 128.63, N 60, K 128 42' lot 6. block H; redlvlslon map of portion of Brumaglm Tract W of Shattuck avenue, East Oakland; $800. Henry Eummelen (single) to Charles Sladky, lot on NW corner of Sixth and Allston streets, N 241 W 136, 8 141, E 36. S 100, E 100, lots 10 to 14 'and portion of lot 15. block 196, Slsterna Trac\. Berkeley: $10. •'Harry H. and Virginia M. Webb (by Alfred Alameda County. John Hammond (owner) with G. C. Sweeney (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer — Plumbing, gasfltting and sewer work for a two-story and basement frame building in rear cf property 117 Twelfth street, 6ald lot facing Minna in rear; $1600. Builders' Contracts. Emily F. Pope to Pope Estate Company, lot on S line of Turk street, 139:0 E of Buchanan, E 110 by S 137:6; $10. Daniel K. and Mary E. Hall to William and Louise Wertsch, lot on E line of FUlmore street, 87:6 N of Oak. N 25 by E 100; $10. International . Banking Corporation to Llllie Allison, wife David E., 1087 D. 291, lot on 3 line of Broadway, 158:9 E of Pierce. E 47:6 by S 137:6, reconveyance deed. George and Anna Tewes (by commissioner) to Commonwealth Mutual Building and Loan Association, lot on E line of Broderick street. 92:6 N of OTarrell. N 22:6 by E 92:6; $1663. Commonwealth Mutual Building and Loan Association to Mathlas D. and Fred W. Meyer, same; $10. Julian B. Harris to same, game, quitclaim deed; $10. George Tewes to same, same. • quitclaim deed; $10. Frank R. and SoDhie Grannis to Sarah A. Dunbar, wife Joseph J., lot on N line of Cali fornia street, 165 W of Broderick, W 27:6 by N 132:7%; $10. Julia L. Taylor (formerly Julia L. Moore) to Cora F. Moore, lot on W line of Broderick street, 110 N of gutter. < N 27:6 by W 137:6; gift. Bertha Klaber to Abraham and Minnie Gold meyer, lot on W line of Baker street. 37:6 8 of McAllister, S 25 by W 96:10^5; $10. Baird Estate (corporation) to Elizabeth Mack en, lot on W line of Central avenue, 25 S of Haight street, S 50 by W 112:6; $5100. T. B. and Annie E. Draper to J. K. Law, lot on N line of Carl street. 307:6 W of Stan yan, W 25 by N 100; $10. London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) to Margaret F. Moss, wife J. Mora, lot on \V line of Walnut street. 171:7 1-3 8 of Sacra mento, S 25 by W 137:6; $10. Mary Furlong to City and County of San Francisco, lot on E line of Cole street (extend ed) and S of Carl, W 68:0 by S 275; also lot on E line of Stanyan street, 275- S of Carl, E to Clayton, S 68:9. W to Stanyan, N 68:9 to Parnassus avenue or Sullivan street, quitclaim deed; $10. Robert F. Morrow and Rebecca H. and Anna B. Head to Gustave, Frederick and David "Woerner, lot on E line of Folsom street, 100 3 of Fourteenth, S let by E 275; $10. Globatta and Annie M. Cuneo to Carl Kreck er, lot on W line of Landers street, 185 8 of Fourteenth. 8 25 by W 125; $10. Catherine E. Cheesman to M. Slmlnoff, lot on SE line of Market street, 120 SW of Fourteenth, SW 31:3^. S 61:8%, E 94. NW 108; *10. John M. Coller to James Camp. lot on E line of Castro street, 143 N of Nineteenth, N 37 by E 125; $10. Margaret J. Kelly to William J. Carlln, lot on E line of Castro street, 69 N of Twenty fifth, N 25 by E 80; $10. Magdalena Cuneo to Mary Cuneo (wife of Joseph) and Rosle Barhljri (wife of Stefano), lot on X line of Francisco street. 91:8 E of Powell, E 45:10 by N 137 :«; also lot on S line of Water street. 183 E of Taylor, E 19:8 by S 67:6, being property distributed in the estate of Andrew Cuneo; $10. Barton S. and Eva C. Hays to Edward Ken nedy, lot on S line of Post street, 63:9 E of Hyde. E 34:4% by 8 137:6; $10. : Robert and May M.- Christie to Henry P. Christie, undivided fifteen-fiftieths of lot on NE line of Fremont street, 33:4 NW of How ard, NW 25 by NE.100; ?10. William F. Goad to Thomas W. Butcher, lot on SE line of Howard street, 125 NE of Sec ond. SW 30 to""arrey by SE S5; $10. - - ; Wlnlock and 'Pendleton Miller to P. A. Mc- Donald, lot on SK line of Folsom street. 250 SW of Fourth. SW 62:0, SE »0, SW 7, SE 75, NE 09:6. NW 165; $10. ¦ John E. and Emma Hellmann to Eben H. and Emelle E. Dexter, lot on SW line of Mor ris avenue, 135 SE of Bryant, SE 20 by SW 75: $10. Albert W. and Marie Lehrke to James H. and Katie McHugh, lot on W line of Pennsyl vania street. 150 N of Eighteenth. N 25 by W 100; $10. David F. McGraw to Rebecca E. McGraw, lot on N line of Clement street, 45 E of Thir teenth ave. E 25 by N 100; gift. Estate of William H. Butler (by B. C. Hawes, administrator) to E. W. Hawkins, lot on W line of Ninth avenue. 200 S of Point Lobos, S 25 by W 120: $1000. E. W. Hawkins to Mary Culllgan. same; $10. Chris H. and Fred H. Hllbert to Hugo Schue nert, lot on NE corner of Thirteenth avenue and L street, E 120, N 07, W 120:3, S 102:11; $10. Mary P, MacCrelllsh to J. E. A. and Emma Miller, lot on SE line of San Jose avenue. 87:4^ SW of Twenty-ninth street. SW 25. SE 17O:S>4. NE 25:5%, NW 175:GVi. lot 14. Mac- Crelllsh subdivision of Preclta Valley lots 4U3 to 410; $10. Hlbernla Savings and Loan Society to Mor ris Wlndt, lot on W line of San Bruno street, 41 N of Army. N 40:7. W 223:3, SE 138:4, NW 22. E 105, Preclta Valley lots 212 and 243; $llfi5. Georgiana A. and William R. II. Adamson to American Land nnd Trust Company, lot 10. section 20, Township 2. SR 6 W, being land granted to Francis Read; $10. Clementine Lamar to Flora L. Clement, es tate of Victor McClement: $60,000. Viola I. Girvln to Robert A. McLean, all property In name of second party (no property described); $1. * - . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. HE SAN FBANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1903. 13 SLACK— In this city. September 8. 1903. D. E.. husband of Sarah Slack, and father of Mrs, George Wall, a native of New Tork. CFrlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 11 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 2820 Folsom street, between Twenty- fourth and Twenty-fifth. Interment Odd Fel- lows* { Cemetery. Please omit^ flowers. STEUER— In this city, September 4, 1803, Wil- lie, dearly beloved son of Gustav and the late Louisa Steuer, a native of Oakland, aged 18 years 9 months and 26 days. - .... . s WOODBECK— In this city, September 4. 1903, Leo, beloved son of Norman and Mary Woodbeck, and brother of James, Mary, Nor- man and Ann Woodbeck, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 5 months and 13 days. -, ZSCHIESCHE— In this city, September 4, 1003, Christian, beloved husband of the late ' Meta Zschiesche, and father of Mrs. H. Vanderveen. a native of Lubeck, Germany, aged 81 years and 4 days. *- EyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend tho funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2:30 o'clock, from the parlors of H. F. Suhr & Co.. 113T -Mission etreet, between Seventh and Eighth. Interment I. O. O. F. Cemetery. *«*•':£'. CARD OF THANKS. » ' We wish to thank the friends and relations of the late Richard A. J. Ehlers for their sympathy In our hour of grief. MR. and MRS. EQGERLINO, SOPHIE EHLERS, \ ; AUGUST EHLERS. ADVEBTISTnVTBarrS. STATEMENT Or THE a CONDITION AND A77AIB3 — -OB* THEr— — \ THHRINGIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF ERFURT. GERMANT. OM THB UST day of December, A. D. 1S02 and for th» year ending on that day. u made to the (In- surance Commissioner of the State Ot Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provision* of Section* 610 and «11 of the Political Cod*, condensed as per blank; furnished by th» Commissioner. - CAPITAL. A l B n ott c^ 0^^!!!!? 8 >^.^^ w»o» ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company. • JMW.4OI 50 L^ans on Bonds and Mortgage.. 8.34S).«» M Cash Market Value of all Stock* .,_,.„__ and Bonds owned by Compaay.. J.KM.630 T3 Amount of Loan* lecured by pledge el Bonds. Stocks and other marketable •ecnrltle* aa „ collateral jj.«« £•••¦ S Cash in Company*. Office .loleo* W Cash in Banks •• •; • 1B -" W * *° Interest due and accrued oa all ¦ Stocks and Loans • 8S.TH 83 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages •.;••••• WHT M Premiums In due Course of Col- „ Bills "r^ceivabij." "not Matured! taken for Kire and M*rln» ¦-«--« Risks Agents' Balances B4.22« 43 Due from other Companies tor re- Insurance on losses already paid • 148.TO 17 Securities of Pension fund 117.179 00 Total Asset. ? I12.8ia.12a 13 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and ""P* 1 *:--;^ Losses In process of Adjustment or In Suspense • ' »*i»,«*a w Losses resisted, including ex- j penses *^;*^.*ii Gross premium, on Fire Rlskall running one year orgies.. »..; g3o^O69 81 Gross oremlum. on Fire Risks : running more than one year. $ . • reinsurance pro rata J Grow premiums on Marine and)) Inland Navigation Risks. $..; reinsurance 100 per cent ..... 1.T4S 3» LUbmtV"^ "^]"«&i 8.T29.0W M Cash dividends remaining unpaid. • • M W Pension fund • mm Relief fund ; ** M Total Liabilities ....ttl.eoo.47g 07 INCOME. . . ' Net cash actually received &r Fire premiums •••••. $1.888, 13S 84 Net cash actually received for * Marine premiums W'.i* **«*» M Received for Interest on Bond. ¦ • and Mortgage. * 38 » 6 * 5 * 9 Received for interest and dlvl- d«nd 9 on Bonds. Stocks. Lowm ,«---«-, and from all other sourcea..... 108.60C M Received for Rents - 8.838 34 Received for . jjrofit on sale of «, ,. assets • •••• • W.85* le Received for premiums In other _-,-.,„ departments .-• I.8P.W8 83 Total Income >3.<te8.4» 0T . EXPENDITURES. Net amount oaid for Flr« Losses (including $...-. losses of pre- _ vloua years) ..•.••.••••-•-•-•• #«••»«*••• Net amount paid for Marine Dividends to Stockholders 135.000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission _ ? or Brokerago ................. 03,031 11 Paid for Salaries. Fees and other ,,_-„.,_ charges, for officers, clerks, etc '133.U* S3 Paw "for State. National az>4 '¦ _ Local taxes ••* *••*"« ** All other payments and expend!- gy 5^5 j 0 'PaiTfor VossVs 'in "other n Total "Expenditures ......... $3.0Bi;T«3 OT Teases incurred dur- Fire. Marine. Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. Premtams. Net amount of Rfeiks ye""?. .^ n * H.02».<X».e»7 f2.aa.T33 O Net amount of Risks "StJSgffgfig 719.001.303 1,578.137 0 .- r, Mar. Risks. \ Premiums). Net amount of Risk. . y Net amount of Risks expired during the year ....... S3.0S4.2W 43.01823 Net amount In force December 31. 1902. 13.252.443 12^90 W ~ ERNST LANGE. Setfy. CARL SCHUMANN. Seo*y. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this iat3» day Of April. 1003. - P. TEICHMANX. U. S. Vice Consul at Weimar. . PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. VOSS, CONRAD > CO., General Agents* 204-208 Sansome Street, j»fgMj SAN FRANCISCO. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHAS GB. L _ THE finest little ranch in the State; 8 acre*. 6 planted; 7-room house and all Improvement!; win give a good trade for house and large lot; city. Owner this week at MOSSMAN"S. 860 Market Bt. - OWNER of choice Berkeley real eetate would like to exchange for com© In thU city. Ad- dresg box 4148. Call office. ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. FOLSOM. 834— Ba"y-wlndow" rc^nTlinVlcltchenl also two single rooms; closet; bath »eparate. FURNISHED housekeeping: rooms. Inquire 606 Buchanan Bt. ¦ - ¦ . HERBERT (The) -— Sunny apartments for housekeeping-; eras ranees; Just newly fur- nlshed. 1B30 Polk st. HOWARD, 710H— 3 housekeeping rooms two beds; respectable; no transient. HOWARD. v 10C3— 2 sunny connectg. com. furn. bay-window hskpg;. rms.; others $2 B0 week. LINDEN ave., 824 — 3 nice sunny furnished housekeeping rooms. MARKET, 731 — 4 large unfurnished sunny rooms; rent reasonable. MINNA, 454A— 2 sunny back rooms, furnished for housekeeping; separate entrance; cheap. MINNA, 614 — Sunny rooms for housekeeping:. OAK, 117 — Sunny furnished eultes, $8 to $12; _as range, hot bath, laundry, phone; adults. O'FARRELL, 274 — Two or thre« housekeeping rooms. O'FARRELL, 424 — Lower floor of three rooms; completely furnished for housekeeping. . SOUTH PARK. 84 — Furnished housekeeping room and pas stove; rent $10 50. ST. JAMES. McAllister and Laguna — Furnish- ed eunny suite with separate sunny kitchen; ' ?as range; all complete for housekeeping; $15 up. STOCKTON, 1206— Housekeeping; front, newly furnished; $5 to $12; phone, gas, bath; sunny. THIRD, 143 — Sunny housekeeping? rooms com- plete; front; first floor; hot and cold water. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscription* received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmcre. A BRANCH ofnee for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. APARTMENTS TO LET. "EL MONTEREY," the city's newest apart- ment hotel, located on the north side or Pine st., between Hyde and Leavenworth; a euperb brick building of Spanish architec- ture; all the comforts of housekeeping com- bined with the conveniences of hotel life; for f30 per month you can secure here an unfur- nished S-rocm apartment, consisting of large living-room with gas grate and mantel, bed- room with bay-window and closet; kitchen equipped with gas range, built-in china closet and hot and cold water; bathroom with toilet and Dorcelain tub (hot and cold water); this price also Includes Janitor ser- vice night and day and night and day ele- vator service; only ten minutes' walk from Powell and Market; see these apartments tn-nay. ROOMS TO LET— •Fnrn. and Infnrn. A HANDSOMELY Turnished. sunny bay-wln"- dow room In private residence, four blocks from Park entrance, and within easy walk- Ing distance of Affiliated Colleges. $15; also large unfurnished room with private en- trance; gentlemen only. Address box 1705 Call office. A— BRUNSWICK House, 148 Sixth— Rooms 2fic to $1 per night, $1 25 to $5 per week and light housekeeping rooms; open all night. AT "The Almonte." 873 Market st. (or No. 1 Fifth et.)— Rooms. 25c, 50c. $1, $1 CO night; $1 50 to $10 week; house open all night. ANTLERS, 425 Turk st. — Strictly modern; 4-B room apartments; fur, or unfur. for hskpg. BURNETT, 1426 Market— (old No. 1364)— Fur- nlghed rooms, suites, single; also unfurnished. CLIFFORD. 2O4 Ellis, cor. Mason — Elegantly furnished sunny rooms; prices reasonable. EDDY. 4G8—^Room for worklngman, first floor; outside entrance; $5. * GEARY. 102S— 2 single front rooms; sunny, running water, phone; private family. GRAND Southern, 7th and Mission — Rooms 60o to $1 SO night: $2 to $3 week: reading-room. HOTEL GRAYSTONE... 66 Geary «t.: phone Bush SSO. Centrally located fireproof hotel; elegantly furnished suites, with baths and singles. HOWARD, 820 (The Planet) — Rooms, single and en suite. JESSIE, 517 — LarKe furnished room for two men or man and wife: no children. JONES, 019, above Bush— A comfortably fur- nished room; private family; reasonable;. O'FARRELL. 20 — Sunny furnished rooms and offices; elevator; elec. lights; day. week. mo. ROYAL House. 126 Ellis — Incandescent lights, reading-room, cmoklng-room and ladles' par- lor; rooms per night, 35c to $1 50; week. $2 to $8; month, $8 to $30; elevator on ground floor; rooms with hot and cold water; baths. ST. JAMES. McAllister and Laguna — Front fanny rooms; all new; pery cheap; telephone Page 6751. SHOTWELL, 18 — Sunny furnished room; gas; $7. UNITED STATES, 123 Eddy St.. near Market— 400 single and family rooms; 35c to $1 night; $1 75 to $B week: elevator: electric lights; reading-room : free bus and baggage. WINCHESTER Hotel. 44 3d su, near Market- Most convenient and respectable; 700 rooms; 85c to $1 60 night; $2 to $8 week; elevator; elec. lights: reading-room; free bus; baggage. CLASSIFIED advertisements and subscriptions received at Call branch office. 2200 Fillmore. A BRANCH office for Call advertisements and subscriptions has been established at 1096 Valencia st. ROO3IS AND BOARD. STEVENSON Mansion, 807 California Bt. — At- tractive and sightly rooms; best table and service: lowest rates. VAN NESS ave.. 1714 — Private boarding-house, home like, everything —first class: sunny suites; single rooms; choice locality; ref. ROOMS AND DOARIJ WANTED. BY young lady, room in vicinity of Affiliated Colleges; board optional. Box 1711. Call. ROOMS WANTED. ' GENTLEMAN wants room by the year with private family owning home, without board; references If desired. Box 1713. Call. i . STfTTERIXC NP STAMMEniXC ! MELBOURNE System School, Van Ness and ; Market; positive cure- for all. Don't delay. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. GiREAT^AR^INsTirT^E^vluraRS^We tell better machines for less money than any house in the city; rentals $3. The Typewriter Exchange, 536 California; telephone Main 206. A FEW good typewriters at $30 each; get par- ticulars. L. & M. ALEXANDER. 110 Mont- gomery st. 2D-HAND typewriters sold, rented, repaired. Webster Typewriter Inspee. Co.. 209 Saniome. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were issued yesterday : Adolph B. Ganco, 23, 420 Fourth avenue, and Frances B. Savage, 23, 429 Fourth avenue. Samuel C. Bercovlch, 29, Oakland, and Min- nie Schoenfeld, 23, 074A Howard street. James P. Sullivan, 34, city, and Nellie Cree- don. 24, city. Jean Seul, 31, 1102 Scott street, and Anna Schlosser, 24, 1C10 Eddy street. ! : Robert Hammel, 30, Point Reyes, and Julia A. Gomes, 30, Point Reyes. Justin E. Borel, 41, Kern City, and Julie E. Rambeaud, 22, 2221 Bush street. John "W. Borgwald. 31, Cleveland, Ohio, and May B. Burns, 20, Mlamisburg, Ohio. Timothy Hurley, 'JO, 740 Tehama street, and Mary Regan, 2«, 14 Sheridan street. Georgo H. Locke, 35, CO Silver etreet, and Kittle Moore, 20, 9 Farren avenue. Edward C. B. Brown, 20, U32 Jessie street, and Isabella Kellano, 21, 1101 Howard ; street. Peter Burke, 28, 1550 Kentucky street, and Margaret Callahan, 22, 350 Michigan street. OBcar Osterdahl, 41, 921 California street, and Maggie RIordan, 30, U21 California street. Adrien Boscus, 22, 818 Pacific etreet, and Marie Marre, 21. 818 Pacific street. Woolf Bimmona, 21, Oakland, and Yetta Lewis, 21, Oakland. Arthur H. Beaver, 23,-120 Eleventh etreet, and Anna M. Otto, 23, 1649 Webster street. Andrew Eliason Jr.. 21, Sacramento and Rebecca E. McGraw, 19, 2818V6 Pine street. BIRTHS — MARRIAGES— DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death' notices sent by mall will not be Inserted. They must be banded In at either of the publication. offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the eame published. BORN. ¦ FAY — In this city, August 2fl, 1003, to the wife of Thomas . F. Fay. . a «on. . ScabriedTT — GORDON— ROWAN— In this city, Septenfber 3, 1903, by the Rev. Frederick A. Doane» Alexander Gordon and Sarah J. Rowan, both ,* of. San Francisco. ."?*. . , - . THE CALL'S GREAT ATLAS OFFER Will close on September 24, 1903, and all holders . of Atlas Coupons are requested to pre- sent them immediately, as this great opportunity to secure one of these splendid Atlases at The Call's premium fates will be brought to a close on Septem- ber 24. OFFICES AKDSTORIMTO LET. OFFICES AND ROOMS TO BENT AT\R£A£ONAELE HATES. RENT $10 TO $25 PER MONTH. FOURTH ST.. NEAR MARKET. .APPLT ON THE PREMISES. ROOM 6. No. 27 Vi Fourth Street, Between 9 and 10. TART of store; suitable for electrician and • Iwkymith. 042 Waller Bt. PERSOXALS. A ~ FACIAL. BLKMliSHKS liEMOVED. v\ ticlue*. yellow and fiabby tkln. birthmarks, frr.allpox pitting* and tears scientifically re- ir.oved without cutting, massage, electricity or medicines; special demonstrations this week. Cell or write DR. L. WILLIAMS. 371 Geary. fcPEOAL — Reduced for the month only, home treatment that ycu can use at your own hcnie, removing wrinkles, tan. freckles, leav- ing skin dear and smooth: to be had only at my office. Call or write M. ELLA HARRIS. ¦ '*>* OTarreU et. THE Etar Hair Rt-medy restores gray hair, im- jro\te its growth;Ftops falllng;cures dandruS and itcL'.r.K tcaip; no et&in or stickiness; , cleanres BOi.lp;»t erugpistB". hairdressers' ;ac- • cept no eulmltute. Star KernecyCo-.oSSGeary. NOT bow cheap, but hew good, is the motto ot the manufacturer* of the Rapid Rotary Standard, tbe eewing-machlne of to-day. J. W. EVANS, arent. 1C21 Market et. ¦ PHYSICIAN, IS rears' experience, cures per- ¦ " rr.anently morphine cocaine habit. Call or address Central Pharmacy, 251 Grant ave., ccmer Putter Kt. ; tfv moderate. • DANCING Tue?day. Thursday. Saturday and trunday tv.r.ints at Trutocia Hall, Howard et., near KintiJ ; management Prof. Foster. ' AT lees ttan co6t. uncal>d for eults, overcoats end troupers, it CHARLES LYONS'. London Tailor, 721 Markf-t Et. ¦ THE higheEt price paid for ladles' cr gents' cart-crT .-<>¦¦¦*¦ and all articles of value at WEISBEIiG'g. 114A Ellis st. IZLEGANT euite en ea*y installments; 60 cents and up per week. LEON LEMOS. 1127 Mar- ' ket St.. between Seventh aad Eighth. -^ 15AIRDRESS1NG in all tranches taught: $5 for 2 weeks. Up-to-Date Hainiressing Parlors, . 1»2G Market st.. room' 1. upstairs. 6CHUTLEB; Trust to me.- I'll help you. Wire we your address. JOHN. UIIS. RUMPLE will be pleased to meet old and new friends at her ir.Uilrwry parlors, 221 Geary ALL riilej? halrdreEting. 25c; hair good*: manl- ccriny. 25c. O. LEDERER. 123 gtoeicton »t. : 7AILOP.-MADE rait ft B0; dress paaU $2 So. Miefii Clothing Parlor, cor. Bush and Dupont. fclPERFLUOUS hair end moles removed by electric nw-die. Dr.AMrg.Tre.verse.1170 Market MASQUERADE coFtume*. play books, wigs. country orders. GOLDSTEIN & CO.. 733 Mkt ALFREDUJi'S Egyptian Henna restores sray • hair to Its natural color; ?1; at all druggists'. Superfluous hair and rr.ole* removed with elec- ti-c needle. Mrg. & Miss Eaton. 1119 Sutter. CHEAPEST and best Sn America — The Weekly Call. 16 pasee. R*nt to any address in the Cr.!ti»c* States cr r K na^a rr.» vear for It. PALJHSTUV. . tfL'.K. DEVAS — Scientlflc palmist and astrolo- Kist. Palm readings $1. Hours 10 to 12 and 1 to 6 aad Tuesday fvenlngE. 139 Post «t. : •¦ H. JEROME FOSELLI. scientific palmist. -13 '< Taylor »t.. near Geary. Phone Black 561. PAPKUHAHCIXG. I'AI.XTIXG. ETC. • liOOMS rapered. $3 50 up; tinting:, painting. - Hanm«an Paim Co.. 319 33 6t.;tel.Maln 413. PUYSIC1A.NS A.\D SURGEONS. ' 3JB. C. C O'DON'XELL— Office and resldnnce. 1021& Market tt.. bet. Sixth and Seventh. . KLOOD. rkln and rectal diseases a epeciaity. -. CE. BALL. 1073^1 Market ct. j REMOVED— DR. WONG HIM, herb doctor; ' treat* all diseases of the human body; fcr past four years at 115-117 Mason; now lo- cated at CC7 Geary et.. near Leavenworth. r>H. JONG PO CUT. successor to Dr. LI Po Tal. herb doctor; cures all diseases of human . ty use of herbs and teas. 727 Washington st. "WONG WOO. the famous herb doctor— All dis- «-ases cured by Chinese herbe. 746-8 Clay it. PROIOSALS. rrtOPOSALS — Bids j fcy given that sealed proposals ttIU be re- ceJved by the board of directors cf tile Vet- | <ran«' Home of California, at its office, room i 13. 220 Sansome street. San Francisco up j to 12 o'clock m. on MOXDAY. September 14 i ::»<X'>. for furnishing and delivering materials 1 and furnishings lor the new hospital at the i Veterans' Home. Kara County. Cal. (rail- j road station Yountvllle). Specifications for | above may be teen *ndt examined at the of- | See cf the board cf wrectors between the | hours of 3 a. in. and S p. in. each week day. '¦ Hooey for payment on contracts will be i available immediately after January 1. 1904. I Preference will be plvesi to goo<is manufac- I tured in this State, price, fitness and qual- ] ity being e<juel. under the pro\-isions of sec- . tion 'i-i~ of the Political Code. The boarU ; reserve* the right to reject any or all bids, ' and to order any quantity over or under the ¦ •amount specified. Address JOIIX F. SHEE- ' HAN. Secretary of the UoarJ of .Directors • of the Veterans' Home of Califon-ila. room ! 13 220 Eanffjnw ttreet. San Francisco. Cal. ' 13y orxie^ of the board of directors. JOiiX ' •¦ - F FHEEHAN. Secretary. ! . — : I ' £ AX FRAN'CISCO. Cal.. Aug. 27. 1903.— Sealed j I ¦rcpoviifi. in triplicate, will be received her* j ¦ until 12 o'clock noon Sect. 7. 1903, and tbea j opened for construction cf tewers at Depot . < f Recruits. Instruction. Presidio of Ean ' .rraiieiecc, Cal. Government reserves right j to reject or accept e.r.y or all bids in whole i cr in part. Information furnished oa appli- \ cation to C. A. DEVOL, Quartermaster, . Chief Q. M. ¦ ' _ ¦ t SPECIAL NOTICES. "I KOTICB'la hereby given that the Transfer I ( f California will be closed Spptember IS. j r.xj.'!. at 3 o'clock p. m.. iind will reopen on i Friday, October 2, 1903. liy order of the U.ard cf Directors. ALLEN M. CLAY. Secretary. £?VUinU~r 3, lt«;3. : UP.. A. E. NEUMEISTKIl. Surgeon — Special attention piven to rn«-dical and sursical dis- eases of women, diseases of the liver stom- ach and bowel*. M3-14 Ftarr King' bldg., . li'l Gf-ary Et.: tcl. Private Kxchar.ge 216. CHEAPEST and bc«t in America— The Weekly Cs:i. 16 pages, eer.t to any address In the j . T~n:«e-1 fl^'n nr Caiailt one ypar for $1. ; SPECIALISTS. CATAKRH, DEA FNE^fTand NOISES In EARS i : iKjfitJvely cured; new method; J week's treat- ' nest free. Dr. Cottinpham. 204 Putter st. I BTOBJLGil AM* WAREHOUSES, { A — EMPORIUM Storage & Van Co.; furniture^ I household goods stored, moved, shipped. T25- j 7^1 Howard Bt.. near Third; phone Grant 16L PIERCK-KODOLPH Etorape & Moving Co., of- lice I J of=t and IV well rt?. ; t*l. Priv. Ex. 571. - OOXKLIN'S storage — Furniture and merchan- dise. 333 Golden Gate ave.; phone Hast 126. GOLDEN* West Storage; advances made; 840 Mission et.: tel. Howard 'J41. F. W. ZehfUEs. PACIFIC Etorare and Furniture Moving Com- pany, 2320 Filimore et.: rbene Jackson 281. BUKINS Van and Ftorape Co.. 11 Montgomery et.: tel. Main IS4O. Shipping at cut rates. DIV^EXD^\OTICES^ AMERICAN'can Company.— At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the American Can Company, held September 1. 1JK)3, a dividend ct two tnd one-half ter cent was declared upon the preferred Etock, payable «a Septem- ber 30 to stockholders of record at the clos« ¦ cf business September 15. Tbe transfer tiooks will be closed as to the preferred etock Jroni September 16 to September 30, both daye Inclusive. Checks will be mailed. •; AMERICAN CAN COMPANT. R. H. IS- ,MOX. Secrets ry. "DIVIDEND NOTICE — Tbe Giant Powder Com- pacv. Con. A dividend. No. C7. of flftr '. cent* (Me) per .*hare on the Issued capital 'ftock of the company has been declared, pay- • " abl* at the office of the company, room* 2C2. 204. 20C Hayward building. San Fran- citco, on September 10. 1903. . Transfer book* '._ close Sept. 3 at noon. C. C. Quinn. Secretary. LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. IN" the Superior Court of the City and County ' of San Francisco, State of California. — Filed August 25. 1903, ALBERT B. MAHONY. Clerk, by E. J. CASEY. Deputy Clerk: No. •:»,15O. Probate — In the matter of the estate of ALICE SKAE, deceased. Notice for pub- lication of time appointed for probate of will, C. C. P.. Sec. 1303. — N'oiice 1» hereby given ... " that Tuesday, the 8th Cay of September, A. D. 1003, at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, and the courtroom of Department No. 9 of »ald court, ex the City Hall, In the City and County of San Francisco, htate of California, have been appointed aa tbe time and place for proving the duly authenticated copy of the will and codicil of ea'.d ALICE SKAE, deceased, and of the probate thereof, and .for hearinr the application of MERCAN- TILE TRUST COMPANY OF SAN FHAN- .CISCO, a corporation, for the issuance to it of letters testamentary thereon. [Seal.] AL- . BERT B. MAHONY. Clerk, by E. J. CAREY. Deputy Ork. Dated. August 25. A. D. 1903. MORRISON & COPE, attorneys for pe- REAL ESTATE— CITY— FOR 9ALE. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 5 MONTGOMERY gT. FINE PROSPECTIVE BUTS. $S7.r.0O— Larkln-st. corner; 187:6 feet front by rood death; excellent buy. : $7."..000— Large Van Ness-ave. corner; ready for fine large hotel, and we have responsible tenant. J75.O00 — Taylor et.. very close to Market; good brick building. *«5.000— Geary st., north elae, near Leaven- worth; over 75 feet front, with good buildings; this is a first-class site for apartment-house or family hotel. Van Ness-ave. corner, with 5 houses; good rents at present, with fine prospacts In near future. fOO.OOO— Mission-et. corner; nearly 250 feet, frontage on two streets. « JGU.OCO — Clope to Van Ness; partly improved; fine site for family hotel or apartment-house. ?60.000— Market-et. corner, running back to rear street, with 75 feet front on rear street. I 151.OCO — Fourth st-; not bar from Market. JSI.CUO— MlBslon-et. corner, east of Ninth; pays 43 per cent net. f 45,000— Corner. 60 vara, with frame improve- ments. $45,000— Turk st, not far from Market. $45.000 — Large market on business street In Western Addition* pays over 5 per cent net now. $41,000 — Lark(n-Bt. corner, under lease to eood tenant. ¦ . $37.500 — Geary Et., close to St. Francis Ho- tel; good-elied lot; 2-story frame; building on this lot should be brought to the sidewalk line, a store put below and rooms added to the upper story; it would then pay an excellent rate on the amount invested. $3r>.<MX>— Polk Bt.; 3-story frame building; 2 stores and 2 flats; progressive locality; rents now $175 a month, but will advance. $35, 00*— Mason Bt., near Ellis; 25-foot lot. ' $31,000— Polk et. ; rents $lfcO a month; good 3-ftnry frame building. i *3O,OO4">— Van Ness-ave. corner; 30 feet front. I 10l« feet deep on north side of street; large and substantial 2-etory residence of 14 rooms; build- ing can be remodeled and made to pay excel- lently; location first-class. $.'$0.000 — Geary Ft.; in rapidly improving lo- cality; 3-story building. $25.000 — Post Ft.; frame buildings; in good progressive locality. $1^.000 — Webb St.. close to Sacramento and Kearny; rents $170 a month. $25.0(X) — Putter St., close to Leavenworth; only 3 tenants; 45 feet front. THOMAS MAGEE & SONS, 5 MONTGOMERY ET W. J. GUXN. 630 CALIFORNIA STREET. (Savings Union Building.) $2500 each — Union Et. ; sunny Fide; near Scott; 2 cnoice lots. 25x110; basalt blocks; stone pavement; cheap; just the location for fiats. I1G50 each— Union St., W. of Broderick; 25x 100; ready for building; now the cheapest lots In Western Addition; flats will rent well, being on the sunny side and having a errand marine view; easy payments. $5000 — Corner on Broderick St.; 44x103; marine View; very fine. f2400 — Webster-st. lot, 27:0x107:6; very cheap; fine lot for flats. $7600 — Green st.; a grand lot on the sunny ride and having a marine view that is like a panorama; overlooks the Presidio; : 34:4x137:0; situated between two new beautiful colonial style mansions; street bituminized. $0750— I>evisadero-Et. lot, 34x103; grand marine view. J2G00 for both— W. side Sixth ave.. N. of Lake St.; 50x120; a fine buy for a builder; a bargain: graded, macadamized and sew- ered; adjoining lot Just sold at $1500; the location is all that can be desired; a de- sirable class of houses going up; can ar- ', range for easy terms. Lots for lets than ?(KK) in Richmond district, with 3 lines of cars; street work done; this fide of Tenth ave.; nothing as cheap as this. Furnished residence to rent in San Rafael; on Fifth ave.; 8 rooms, bathroom; on corner; very Bunny; large lot; garden: will lease for a year at low rental monthly of $50; ; ' convenient to cars. W. J. GUNN. : S30 CALIFORNIA STREET. I A BARGAIN— «4250; CORNER LOT. 2 FLATS; LOT 25x114; 154 CLIPPER ST. SEE OWNER ON PREMISES. j 3 COTTAGES of 5 r. and b.. on 28th St.. half block of Caetro-st. cars; foreclosure sale; $100 down balance $20 per month; open Sundays. D. COFFIN & CO., 3393 Mission. j NEAT ccttage with modern improvements; terms eame as paying rent. Apply owner, i lumber yard. S.E. corner Alabama and Montcalm streets. - . .... : FOR eale — House 8 rms.; high basement; sunny side 19th. bet. Valencia and Mission; no reas. offer refused. Stephens & Co., Union-sq. Mkt. ! LOTS north cr south of park purchased. W. J. GUNN. 530 California st. i FOR SALE — Cottage of 7 rooms, bath. 27 Ford St.. b^t. 17th and ISth: lot 25x114. j REAL ESTATE — Country— For Sale. j ANNOUNCEMENT— The Sacramento Valley Land Company Is now surveying the great wheat farms, the estates of Dr. Glenn and Senator Jchn Boggs, on the Sacramento < River .at Princeton and Jaclnto: hie canal building: abundant Irrigation water; prices will be very low; best opportunity for homefeekers ever presented In California; 00,000 acres In 20 to 40 home tracts; peerless alfalfa, orange, peach, pear, prune, beet, com. potato, celery and asparagus land: eediaient roll; abundant water; splendid clinate: absolutely certain crops. C. M. •vVoqSTER CO.. 048 Market et. i I A CHANCE FOR TOUR SAVINGS— Pretty five-acre wooded villa sites between depot at P.e4*ooil City and foothills of San ) .Mat c-o County; near Stanford: offered at one- half real value; 6 acres, $1250 to $1375 each; fl"5 down and $25 35 monthly will buy one; beet opportunity on peninsula, and that is the bent suburban property In California. Don't let this go by. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. C4S Market st. i GREAT BARGAIN— 0S0 acres wheat and barley and vines; 3 miles from depot and pood town; last crop. $6000; price for 10 days, $7000; Colusa County. C. M. WOOS- TEH CO.. 648 Market et. | 20-ACRE fruit ranch in Placer County; fine climate; ideal home; rabbit-proof fence; good four-horne barn; 3-room houEe; all planted in bert variety fruit; 16 acres In actual bear- ing; will cell cheap on account of owner's leaving country. Apply l_o WALTER E. LO- GAN. 1118 Broadway. Oakland. GO up Sunday on the cheap excursion to Napa and look at that ranch for $1000, which we must sell; it Is a bargain; fruit trees, house, barn. etc. McEWEN BROS.. 118 Montgomery st. J ALFALFA lands, rtock ranches, orchards. vineyards; inspected bargains; monthly cata- j Iojtjcs sent free. C. M. WOOSTER CO.. 643 Market ft. ' SV4 ACRES improved chicken ranch; a bar- ¦ pain. Mrs. Molatt. Cotati, Sonoma Co.. Cal. j I'OI.\T RICHMOND REAL ESTATE. j WATER front lot* and bargains; all tracts- i n-.apn, photos, etc. BELL. 417 Parrott bldg ¦ I ! ¦ ALAMEDA ADVERTISEMENTS. ALAMEDA REAL "ESTATE. JUST WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. A PRETTY HOME IN ALAMEDA. Surrounded by flowers and fruit trees; near train and schools; only $2850; lot 75x125. Nice 6-room ccttage and bath. ALAMEDA LAND COMPANT, Tel. Grand 1416. 1500 Park st.. Alameda. BARGAIN — $1050: Alameda; a 4-room cottage and bath; lot 27:6x175 feet; easy terms. 451 Linden ave.. Fan Francisco. [¦ < ALAMEDA HOUSES. FURNISHED 8-room. bouse to responsible party; no children: references. 011 Market st. OAKLAND ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICE, 1118 2BOADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE. $100 CASH and $60 per month secures a mag- nificent colonial 8-room house, finished in . curly redwood; open and nickel plumbing; lot 50x141; elegant marine view; 1916 Eleventh ave. Open for insDectlon daily from 9 to 6; take street car at .Eighth and Broadway. J. S. MTERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN. 1002 Broadway. Oakland. $3750— REDUCED from $4500 for a quick sale; new colonial house of 7 rooms and bath ; all modern; 2 blocks to the local station, schools and cars: accepted street.' near business center; only $500 cash, balance mortgage; . a rare opportunity to secure a fine home at a low price and easy terms. J. S. MTERS or GEORGE W. AUSTIN, 1002 Broadway. Oakland. OAKLAAD FURNITURE FOR SALE. TO-MORROW the day for bargains In furni- ture. H. Schellhaae, 11th *t.,cor. etore.Oakind DIED. Ammann, Adolph Koening-. Elizabeth Beat. Ellzab A. Louis, Alberta L. Bekeart, Julius F. McArthur, Ada ; Brandrup, Bridget McNulty, Mamie Byles. Amelia Martinez. Catherine Cahill, Jamts Nasser, Sunke Cahn, Sephora ' " Nolan, Michael Cronk. Samuel H. " Plummer. Harriett Dewing, Madison S. RUey. John J. « Gllllck, Johh L. Schlelcher, August Hart, Jamea * Slack, D. E. Hogan, Pierce C. „ Steuer; Willie Johnson, Paul Woodbeck, Leo . Jones, Emma : ' ¦ Zschlesche, Christian Kelly, Mrs. Annie • ,; " AMMANN— In this city, September 2, 1903. Adolph Ammann, dearly beloved husband of Wilhelmlna Ammann, and father x>f F. • W. 1 , William and Adolph Ammann Jr., a native of Bavaria, Germany, aged 68 years 10 months and 20 days. CFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 o'clock, from the parlors of the Gantner & Guntz Undertaking Company, 1209 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Cremation I. O. O. F. Cemetery. Please omit flowers. .^ BEAL — In this city, September 3, 1903, Ellzah A. Beat, a native of Illinois, aged 44 years 1 month and 9 days. A member of the Painters' Union. Local No. 19. < CTFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday, at, 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of Porter & White,-' 423 Golden Gate avenue. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. BEKEART— In this city, September 4, 1903, Julius Francis- Bekeart, a veteran of the Mexican War, 1846, end pioneer of Califor- nia, 1849, father of Frank C. Charles A. and Philip B. Bekeart and the late Mrs. George McCord, aged. 81 years 1 month and 19 days. fCTFuneral services will be held at hia late residence, 708 Broderick street, Sunday, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. BRANDRUP — In this city. September 4, 1903, at her residence, 33^ Lapldge street, Brid- get, beloved wife of John Brandrup, beloved mother of Edward C. McNulty, and beloved sister of Mrs. Thomas Gardner, Mrs.' Thomas McNulty and Patrick and James Cassidy, a native of County Donegal, Ireland. E7" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Sunday), at 1:30 o'clock, from her late resi- dence, 33 \ 3 Lapldge street, between Eight- eenth and Nineteenth, thence to Mission Do- i lores Church for sen-ices at 2- o'clock. In- terment Holy Cross Cemetery. A solemn re- quiem high mass will be celebrated Monday, at 9 o'clock, at Mission Dolores Church, for . the repose of the soul jof the late Bridget Brandrup. Friends and acquaintances are . respectfully invited to attend. . BYLES— In this city, September 2, 1803, at her residence, 1110 Leavenworth street, Ame- lia Byles, beloved wife of George Byles, a native or the Isle of Jersey. fCTTuneral private. CAHILL— In this city, September 2, 1003, , James, beloved husband of Eliza Cahill, and father of John A. and Edward F. Cahill, a native of County Waterford, Ireland, aged 80 years. lC7"The funeral will take place to-day (Saturday), at 0 o'clock, from the funeral, parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where a mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, commencing at 0:30 o'clock. . In- terment private in Holy Cross Cemetery. CAHN — In this city. September 3, 1903, Se- phora, beloved wife of Nathan Cahn. and Bister of Mrs. A Cahn, Mrs. H. M. Bloch and Nathan and Joseph Willard. a native of France, aged 48 years. E7"Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully' Invited to attend the funeral services Sunday, September 6, at 9:30 o'clock, at her late residence. 800 Fell street. Cremation Cypress Lawn Cemetery, - by train leaving Third and Townsend streets at 11 o'clock. CRONK— In Redwood City, September 3, 1903, Samuel Henry Cronk, beloved husband of Mary L. Crank, and father of Elevyn and James S. Oonk, a native of New Tork, aged "52 years 10 months and 8 days. tCKrleuds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services Saturday, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence, Stanbough etreet. Interment Union Ceme- tery, Redwood City. DEWING— In Oakland. September 4, 1903. . Madison S., beloved husband of Hattle F. Dewing, and father of Pearl and Ethel Dew- ing, a native of Connecticut. GILLICK — In Berkeley. September 4. 1903, John Lowery, beloved son of James and Mary Gllllck. and brother of Mary, James, Wil- liam, Thomas, Peter and Margaret Gllllck, a native of California, aged 26 years 11 months and 10 days. (C7FriendB and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral Sunday. September 6, 1903, at 1:30 o'clock, from his late residence, 2!>23 Florence street, Berkeley, thence' to Sacred Heart Church, where services will be held for the repose of his soul at 2 o'clock. Interment St; Mary's ¦ Cemetery. - , - . . HART— In the City and County Hospital, Sep- tember 3. 1803, James Hart, a native of Ire- land; aged 82 years. HOGAN— In this city, - September 2, 1903, Pierce C. Hogan.. beloved brother of Edward W. Hosan, beloved uncle of William M., John and Morris J. Condon, and brother of the late John Hogan, a native of Ireland, aged 34 years. U-^" Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 8:30 o'clock, from the parlors of James Hagan, 445 Valencia street, thence to St. Joseph's Church, corner Tenth and Howard streets, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the rej<ose of his soul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. JOHNSON— In the City and County Hospital, September 4. 1903, Paul Johnson, a native of New York,- axed 41 years. JONES— In this city, September 4, 1903, Emma Jones, beloved wife of the late John Jones, and -mother of Fred and Ida M. Jones, Mrs. J. McNesby and Mrs. C. Cane, a native of New Brunswick, aged 47 years 0 months and 6 days. ICTThe funeral will take place to-morrow (Sunday), at 10 o'clock, from tho parlors of the United Undertakers, 8WJ Mission street, between Fourth and Fifth. Interment Lau- rel Hill_ Cemetery. KELLY — In East Oakland, September 4, 190.X Mrs. Annie Kelly, mother of Mamie Keily of San Francisco, and aunt of Fred Peterson of Rock Island, III., a native of Sweden, aged 45 years. KOENING— In this city, September 4, 1003, at her residence. 424 Halght street. Eliza- beth, beloved wife of Max Koening. and de- voted mother of Max J. Koenlngr and Mr*>. A. L.. Hansen, a native of Germany, aged t>6 years 11 months and 23 days. LOUIS— In this city, September 4. 1003 at the residence of her parents, Igio Alabama street, between Preeita avenue and Twenty- eighth street, Albert Louisa Louis, dearly beloved daughter of William Charles and Annie M. Louis, and sister of Theodore E Louis, a native of San Francisco aged 2 months and 27 days. McARTHUR— In this city, September 1 1903 Ada McArthur, beloved mother of Rose, Dlna and Ruth McArthur, and daughter of Mrs. J. T. Brown, a native of California, agc-d 20 years 7 months and 22 days. [CyFrlends and acquaintances are rrspect- fuliy Invited to attend the funeral Saturday, at 10 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of I'orter & White, 423 Golden Gate avenue Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery. . McNULTY— In this city, September 2, 1903, Mamie, beloved daughter of Mrs. M. and the late Martin McNulty, and sister of M. T.i Frank, George and Sadie McNulty, a na- tive . of * Watsonvllle, Cal., aged 29 years 5 months and 21 days. E7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 0:30 o'clock, from the funeral parlors of McGinn Bros., 224-226 McAllister street, thence to St. Mary's Cathedral, where services will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, commencing- at 10 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross ¦ Cemetery, by 11 'o'clock train from Third and Townsend streets. MARTINEZ— In Lakeport, Cal., September 3 1903, Catherine K. Martinez. NASSER — In Colma, September 3. 1903, Sunke Nasser, beloved brother of Maria Lelsner, a native of Schleswisr-Holstein, Germany! _ aged 71 years 11 months and 20 days. NOLAN — In this city, September 4, 1003 .Michael, beloved husband of Margaret Nolan' and father of Clara, John, May, Helena! • William, Elolse and Raymond Nolan and Mrs. J, T. Farrell, a native of County Gal- way, Ireland. A member of Mexican War Veterans and California Pioneers. (New Or- leans papers please copy.) tT Notice of funeral hereafter. PLUMMER— In Mill Valley, Cal., September 4, 1003, Harriett M., beloved wife of Wil- liam A. Plummer, mother of Mrs. Beulah 5. Btrber and Fred W. Plummer. and sister of Mrs. Adah H; Gee of Alameda. a native of Rochester, N. T., aged 01 years. (Roches- ter, N. Y., and Dayton, Ohio, papers please copy.) ¦ ETNotlce of interment later. RILEV— In this city, September 3, 1903 John J.. dearly beloved son of Patrick and the late Bridget Rlley, and brother of Edward A ana . Fannie Rlley, Mrs. Mark Brown . and Mrs James Lombard, a native of San Francisco JDTFrier.dB and acquaintances are respect-* ! fully invited to attend, the funeral, to-dav (Saturday), - at 9:30 o'clock, from, his late residence, 755 Brannan street, between Sixth and Seventh, thence to St. Rose's Church . where a requiem high 'mass will be ccle- ! brated for the repose of- his soul, commenc- ing at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SCHLE1CHER— In this city, September 3, 1903 August, beloved husband of Frances Schlelch- er, and beloved son of , Mrs. a. Schlelcher* - of Frackfcrt-on-the-Main, a native ot Rot- s' terdam. ¦ aged 33 years and 5 months. {?¦""Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Saturday), at 10 o'clock, from the parlors of Thcodor Dlerks, 057 Mission street be- tween Fifth and Sixth. Cremation Odd' Fel- lows' Cemetery. , . .¦,/¦¦¦• ' James McGinn. - -- ; HenryTaansen^l V. JAMES McGINN & CO.. . I Formerly With McGinn Bros., I ——Funeral Directors and ' Embalmers I .; 214 ' Eddy St.; TeL South 876. ' 1