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16 fOMIM (OSTA USJJL KSTME ' LOTS FOR SI'MMKK HOMK&r-Permanent home | ' snd~ camping In Redwooil canyon," right on .the ; ■. new ■ Oakland-Antioch: rail way: ; $100 and *up on : •■asy- |i;i.v,:cn(v; «nlv ; 37 minutes. fr-. n Btvut- ; way. Oakland. Send for" map; GEORGE ■: W. AUSTIN. 1422-24 liroatlway, Syndicate ■ build- ; ing. Oafclanri. - ■-■'•-' ' > | RE L ESTATE TO EXCHA NGE ; 4 ACUKS.- !»Tci;; tmtiiii—f . m : M 1 orrbard. city ! water, electric I lights. wlndaaiH,: storage ? tank; j SSOO nf nmery atock. large om.imeatal'trees; »>b founty roed near : town; $5,000; ; ?2.50<>! iitwtsagc. Telefibo;ie Elmhurst 530 after 0 \ p. m.;. want clear lot, 4th ay. extension, or modern bungalow. ' - ; ' >"' 10 acre?, 2 miles from Lakevw>w. 0re...... .$5OO j 7 lots In Cort<» Madera. Cal .'.............. 245 j 1 lot near L:ik-vie\v. 0re...: 7.V 1 lot in San Francisco, C«! ............. 200 ; What have you? A<Ulress box SStJO. Call office. ] EXCHANGE—Peninsula choice home; College j terrace. nert Stanford dbJt.; large ground*; ■ ample fruit: want well located laud or small cottage across bay: win give liberal trade. Owner. HEBARD. MayOcld. Cal. ■ ; > ..- EXCHANGE your property for Sacramento valley lind. clear for | clear, or your eqnlty ■as ! first payment: deep soil; on electric line; $125 per ec« In amounts to suit. B. PRIEM. 529 Phe lan building. - :, • : ' ATTENTION builders; 5 building lots: sunny for- Di>r on Hopkins st. car line; -good-location;for corner store; will exchanee'for 1 good cottage M- Improved ranefc. V. BOEGLE, .1723 Broad way. Oakland. . - • * v ', :■ HAVE AT (*> horsepower. 4 [waiwann roadster, fine condition; will exchange for 51.500 lot la San Francisco or Oakland. Answer, . box SSI2. Call i office. . EXCHANGE Improved city property for" unim proved Soneet or Richmond lot"? up to $20,000. What have yon! Box 3382. Call office.; , j $S.OO0 —2 bouses, furnished; Income $?0 per mo.: fe«»?f oasli. 530 1 43th st. near Telegraph ay., Oakland. - : •■■■. "■-, ■< ■ :.._:'"■ ■ - - - ■■■-■—:- ?u :, MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR, 110S VALENCIA ST. BUSINESS CHANCES ~ ANDREANI & MARTIN. SSI Pacific bid?. Phono Douglas 4126. SEAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENTS. WE GCARAVTFF OtTICK■ HALES AND f HONEST TREATMENT. BEST OF REFERENCES. *T.L LINKS OF BUSINESS SOLD. CITY OP. COUNTRY. LIST WITH US IF. YOU WANT QUICK ■ :■:■ ■ '. '■' _■ -'■'• ACTION. ■.; '■-. .: '- J-: , --- -,;■'- TTANTED— Live man with from $4,000 to fr..000 I to bay one of the best grocery and liquor V »tor*>s in city: stock at 15 pet cent lets than wholesale cost. 25 per cent. off on fix.; receipts -MAO. day.-- suar.; ml $50: lease if desired; - »a»inl»«r»hip tn Grocers' Rxetaaom included; • best bar In city. Inquire 21U>A Market st. H"LLY equipped hotel of S3 rooms to lease for J « term of years: good railroad town in north ern California; livery stable la connection; es »2hli<«h#d xsaay years: excellent chance for. a live man. Address C. F. TOZIER, Cottonwood, Cal. .-' ■- .-. ~■■ .-- -■ ffOIR. SALE ,- rcntrollioj: interest {n very va'uaWe patent; 525.000; correspondence, appointmcntc. demon stratJo«i to PRINCIPALS ONLY. Box 3SSS, i Call office. .-■-•■ '■ ----. •-- - ■-. : - ■•-- ONE of the best located SATURDAY EVENING ! POST routes In San Francisco for sale; this ■ I route pays a splendid income. and for a young. enterprlslDg man it offers big opportunities for - a large increase. 1012 PbeUo building. FOR sal?— Old established -business and country \ i homo. SIS.OOOu Accept bay property in part ; payment. OWNER, box S43C. Call office. > 22 20 GALLON Instantaneous gas water:kitchen befleni. $S each: heating s»ilervs3O up; coun ters. $«: pipe fittings. 147 Welsh st. MEAT market: $50 daily cash counter business; MS; lease 10 years: building and business, $1,250. GILLIES & CO., 1098 Market st., room 22. :■ ■■''- :• .: -,--■-■ ■-■' [GAB «tore: ground rent'slo: lease over fair: price. inc. bMg. stock, -fixtures, only $225. GILLIES * CO..' logs Market St.. ; room 22. CBOCKRY, with fixtures, for rent: best location ■In Melrose. WYMAN LAND CO., at Melrose depot. Phone Elmhurst 023. - ; VALUABLE patents pay better than gold mines. Write for list '"Patents For Sale." RAN DOLPH & CO.. Patent Attorneys, Washington, l>. C. - - ■ /----■-.- -■- -■■ - DOWNTOWN i cigar store, located among the leading ■ hotels, clearing over $100 a month; will tail st Invoice, shout $400; 6 years' lease. WO Market St.. room 415. • PARTNER rate, business, clearing i2OO month; also chance to fortune; cxp. unnecessary; price SSSO. 502 Washington st., room 54. Sober tnaa only. - * AN exceptional opportunity to purchase a! SAT URDAY EVENING POST and JOURNAL route in this city: splendid prospects. Inquire 1014 PV-.n Mdir. $1.500 —Must sell oa account of sickness; long es tablished real Mtate and Insurance business in Berkeley: write today. Box SOS 3. Cell office. GROCERY end siloon. aatefo. 26 years; rent $70: 7 ft. lease; receipts $70 day; retiring. 2110 A ; Market st. MOVING PICTURE operators earn from $30 to $40 per week. Why not you? We furnish posi . tiocß. 3 City Hall »v., room SIR ■ FOR ss!»—First class newspaper roete on morn- Ing pep*r. Apply Circulation Department. San * Frard*co Call. A —24 room and bur rooming house for sale. Do not mis? yonr chance. 100 Grand ay. corner San Bruno South, city. FACTORY for rent, suitable for any kind of busi ness: water, gas and electricity; 2 story brick building; cheap rent. Inquire at 2030 Harrison. BUSH «t.. 2n«5 — 14 rms.. newly f urn; all rented; 4 year lease; bargain if aaM soon. $2JWo—Cor.' saloon:'family ent.; nice fix.; rec. $20 to $30; 5 yr. he.; rent res. • 2110 A Market. $1,150. meat market and veg. store; receipts $50 to $90 day: value in sight. 2110 A Market st. BARGAIN lif ■ taken ' at' onee — creauS candy store, with factory; no.agents.• 2800 24th «t. CANDY. i Ice cream store. .1 furnished room*, for ■r man and wife: price very low. 1009 Guerrero. POOLROOM: crcellent location: low rent; long .'lease::WllL,sell reasonable. Box 3743. Call. O'FARRELL ft., i 115O—Newly furn. .14 room MHM. nil rented; mnnins water; . clears $C 0; }. ; t terms. v. Plion* Franklin 6520. NICKELODEON- in town of 2..':00 people; $1,250 ' will handle it. See owner ct 046 Monadoock buildioK. r ■'■:■' - ; i \ , - v ".\ ,■-.-'• , ■ -,__ SMALL rooming bouse.- 4 blocks ■ from' fair • ground; ttnltable Per large family or: to rerent rooms; $300. Apply 646-C4S Mocadnock bids. WILL rive 5 free and clear lots near Bakersfield " for small business that man acd wife caa handle. - Box 3578. Call office. , BUSINESS wanted: trade 2 lots In Richmond for meat market. Box 3d, Call office. FOR salo—Merry-go-round; or will trade. JOHN JETTEIt. CSO Ellis St. v - , HOTEL on Market ft.; $3,500; good reasons for selling: Investigate. G4B-64S Monadnoek bldg. THF FILLMORI7 BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT 1C57 FII.I.MORK ST. LODGING HOUSES FOR SALE A— CAMERON & CO.. 714 MARKET ST . BOOM 801 (opp. Call). BANK REFERENCES. hotel, rooming, apartment HOUSES. FLATS, TITLES C.UA RANTEED. BARGAIN—G3 rooms, north Market: rent $125; kef lease; central; suitable man and wife: $:;.7>oo. . • i;ofii> BUY 4H rm«. : cor., choice lee.; lease over fair; modern; well fur. : only $2,250. ' HOTELS—Down town; 68, SO. 00, 112, 135. ISO rm*.: long leases; ground floor lobbies; north Market: nil bargains. , APARTMENT houses; all locations, size* and prices. -■--' : ; .-. - - .-• To RENT—Furnished, beautiful, new. modern. rm. flat, or-will' veil far.;.brings In $30; will rent 6 too, or year at $C 0 mo. ~.'--; ;;^.r..;-. : MUST,§E.'SOLE); -C> rooeia in 2llU> st. near Missina"; all In good *» order; thla' plef* innst bo wld at-oace; : make offer. F. CRONE. 510 Pacific b!dg. KL'SINKJJS property in a live ccuatrytown, con sisting of 11 3 story building of 4 stores and 30 r-wros on a seewnd Raw, for Bale, or win ex change for city or bay properly. Apply L. C WALLACE. 38 Kearny St.. San Francisco. ,' i HAVE Inquiries for well located rooming houses and hniels every day. ,j If you wish to selL see - JACOBS 244 Kenrny st.. room 404. -■-■ 1 OK sale —Commercial I hotel jin Sononia- county; At t.tir trade;-investigate., Box 3~50.' : Call. APTS. for sglo: *J<; rooms: mast-; be sold "■ this ■ week; bo rca* , .; nOr,refused.;: Ph. Frkln. 2651." LODGING: HOUSES FOR SALE : .; -.: :i~"' ■:■'<;■-. '-■• "• OAKLA^D^^^^ M i ROOM h apartment •'.■ Uouse, ; partly t furnished; ■' »ie»in beat, sleeping porches, wall: beds; rent N per • room: *5, your ; lease; - $2,250; -s terms.' I. , w. JACKSON, care Jackson Furcltiire Co.. Oakland. :.: .-■;. , ■:.'-- ' -:.- ];■■ '■- ■■; _-: .V -■■■' '■ -■ IuJSINESS CHANCES IWANTED I }\\\ several'^lnquiries for r smell business ; chance*. ; What bat* you? For results.:,, see > JACOB*. 244 Kearny. at., room 404. i HAVK *<W 3I)U *»rrvlcel for sonic" paying business in the city.- What Lave you? 244 Kearuy St.. rwai 4(M. ;. ■ - " ' ' ' '■.■■■ .. > INVESTMENTS y^ ; -^':.- :^ QhtsMi Lsrg® lPir®lffite -; We'-. make curl large: itock - PROFITS : :--en:land which; wo secure, and then sell X. . two and i three timee'each year. * Invest- i ments have always = shown big ■■ return* • ■ , and are unlimited. It Is to your Inter \'' est that ymi see oar stock man. ' - - CENTRAL PACIFIC COLONIZATION CO.. *-? 32G-228-330-332 Baxters' investment blJg.. : r;; ■ : .-■- ■"•■■/■■■■ •■■ % San : Francisco 'i-;"".. .''■■■•■'*, j':.-.-V : A. R. WHITE COMPANY. ; 323 Monadnock building. Principal Brokers. in Nonlisted Securities.;;-, WE WILL SELL - ; 200 Mascot Copper.". $2.40 1,000 PvraraW', Oil ......... -.: .' __-H 5 Wettnore Bowen Co '.....7..... '."75.00 : JO United " Pror>ertles'.Bonds..........Market mo California State Life 1n5........... 16.00 Ml Western States Life 'Insurance Co. . . 10.2j 1.000 Tidewater. Southern . Railway. .^..... .65 Ami many'others in to suit. CHESTF.R B. ELLIS & CO. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS. , > 714 Market St.. ..-Opposite. Cull bnildln*. .--■-■ Largest dealers in exclusively nonllsted securi ties on the- Pacific coa*t. Established 1899. ■'-;-' Money t loaned on approved i security and ■. realty. I COMPANIES INCORPORATED and PROMOTED 1 ; Entire stock I Issue*: bought and sold. , t:/ ! Legally organized n»<k>r lews of all states. BFTTNKR ft C0..\701> CHRONICLE BUILDING. I ' O>n*>ration attorrseys and financial aeents." ; j Established 1902. :Bank and comnierci.il references . DO you want to stop paying rest and.own your own home? Llstee. I can do this for yon any where in California an»> on the in«Tsl!ment plan; agents wanted. CEO. F. HILTON. : 785 Market St., -. '■> - Ilumboldt Rank bids.. San Francisco. : --."„■ INVESTMENTS—We | have, capital. for conserva tive real estate- Investments '- in ;..■' California, where quick action" 4 -and- profit Is assured. AddreKS CHARLES A. STANTON & CO.. Inc., Firs National Bank bids:., San Francisco, Cal. Automobile' Funding Co. ;of America 1 will sell limited number of shares.at par, $10.'Indorsed by bankers and bus, men. 374 Monadnock bltlg. ; WILL buy NATIONAL WIRELESS telephone stock. V. J. - GOLDEN. Merchants':.. ; National B«nk bnlldlne: phone Donglas 882. : ■/."--_"-■ ~S. MINES AND MINING - I will do all necessary work and guarantee a ledge on a : quartz claim.' Have sample of eanie assayed and recorded; Mm* for $100. For further particulars address G. L. \ BL'DD, ' Fftlrvlew.Nev.-~ . • 3IONEY TO LOAN ~~ NEED READY CASH IN A HURRY? $10 OR MORE. Phone, write or call. You 'will be agreeably surprised at our liberal methods.,- NO i PUBLICITY. -' Nothing unreasonable. Just plain, good business methods. - We quickly ad- | rsacc ANY AMOUNT needed on FURNITURE, ) PIANOS. HORSES. WAGONS. SALARIES, ETC. You can pay us In small monthly or weekly installments to suit- your convenience. If MONEY will help you. see us today. PEOPLE'S LOAN CO.. - ': 229 Monsilno<k building. •' CBl Market st, 2d floor. AAA—HOUSEHOLD LOAN COMPANY WILL LOAN YOU MONEY ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. FTC: $10 TO $200: LOW COST: CONFIDENTIAL; HONEST AND SQUARE !■• DEAL.-- ./;■.- - -- ; ■ ■.- -,:■ •■'-'... < . . - ■■, CALL OR WRITE OR PHONE. 357-9 PACIFIC BLDG.. FOURTH and MARKET. PHONE DOUGLAS 3265. OAKLAND office. 518 First National Bank bldg. j ■ ■ ■. ■•-■■ '•■■ -•■■ NOTICE. :'. •■.'• . ■: s Prudential Loan Society. Inc.. Is now open for ! business at 348-248 Phelan bldg. (arcade floor). We j loan money from 1 to 2 per cent per mo. on dia- j nionds. watches, jewelry and all articles of value, i from $1 up to any amt.: private offices; business ] strictly confidential; authorized capital $1,000,000. j WF LOAN MONEY TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE j PERMANENT 'EMPLOYMENT; no indorser; j confidential; no red tape methods; $1 a week pays $1." loan. $2 week pays $30 loan. 53 week pays $45 loan, $4 week pay*sGo loan; call and see us. THE ROYAL INVESTMENT COM PANY. 7-".(i Phelan hniidipg. MONEY loaned on furniture, pianos and ; other security: lowest rates; most favorable terms In this, city; see others, then see me and bo con- | vinced; will save you money; 52.25 weekly pays $50 loan. Phone Market 3020. GEORGE W. MILLER. 3009 16tU 6t., southwest corner Mission, room 35. " , "* , LOANS to salaried persons. WAGE earners. TEACHERS. CITY EMPLOYES and OTHERS * with FIXED incomes": also OTHER proposi tions. Including advances on INSURANCE and WAREHOUSE receipts: rates reasonable; pay ments ea§y. IB Pi elan bid*.; ph." Douglas -!-;. A—TRFMAIN. with absolute privacy, any amount " at 3 per cent on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal, payable in installments or straight ■ loans at lowest rates cash, payments reducing ] '.interest; no commission*. • 5:" , ,. , ! Market ft., next j Emporium, room 811: phone Douglas 2463. . BALDWIN 'JEWELRY CO., Gold and Silver Smiths. ' ;, 20-To Keaniy ist." - " :; i LOAN' lir.T'T. RATES 2 PER CENT PER MO. Any amount on diamonds; watches, Jewelry. -"r. ' MAXFEBD LOW OFFICE. 17 4th st. nr Market. ! MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND ' others apon ♦beir own names; cheap rates: easy payments: confidential. D. H. TOUCAN, 949 Phelan blJg. and nn. 9.:470 13th St.. Oakland. ILLINOIS FINANCE COMPANY. SUCCESSORS TO ILLINOIS TRUST COMPANY, room 410. 'SMS Market ist., over Bank of Italy; phone Dongias 3547. V j CASH atlvaoeed on salaries; no socurity; lowest rates. SI '• Merchants' Exchange building; pfcone Douglas 1-411.. and 508 Call building, phone, Botter 2537. \ : - , J INVESTIGATE our discount plan; we loan all ; ralaried people; <-•■■■ us; save money; dealings confidential. "21 Phelan buildtnx: Keamy "247. : AAA —Wage earners.'cither-men 01 women,'can make a loan in strictest confidence at the Em ployes* Credit Co.. room 424, Moandnock bids. OUR plan for advancing money to salaried people IS DIFFERENT: printed rate card tells etory. DYER EROS.. 12 Geary St.. room C 0 . ,?. $10 to $100 advsncpd on y««t:r salary: our.rates are the cheapest in this city: don't fail to nee j us. UNION CRRPrf CO.. adfl Pbelan building. I AA A - SAL \ men and woni"n accommodated •without delay or publicity. Home Credit «nd Investment Co.; S3] PheUfß bWg.. third floor. I ! SALARY LOANS; EVERY TRANSACTION COS. FIDENTIAL; ea«y to get and.easy to pay. F. A. NEWTON. 739 Pacific bldg. CASH loaned to salaried men on note without Indorwr. &lORHFLL. 1007 Ma—da bldz. | j GOLDEN GATE LOAN OFFICE. 110 Kearny st. j Low rates on Jewelry. W. J. HESTHAL. ; : "SALARY LOANS. $3 Dp; cheapest rates. D. l>. DRAKE. 84S Market st. . . .. - \ THK FILL.XfORE BRANCH OP THE CALL IS AT IBS 7 FILLMORE ST. TmONEY TO LOAN—Real Estate AAAA-- loan any amonat at lowest Interest on first,, second ami third mortgage?. * estates in 'probate,' undivided interest; deal directly with B lender; no delay. B, McCOLGAN. 502-503 Call bnildiner. corner 3d and Market; ■ Dboae Douglas 2-VJS. The oldest e<?t»bli*hed tad leading flnan clal »gency on the Pacific coast. ,', .-:'. '::.'. AAA— NO COMMISSION CHARGED *■ i BANK INTKRF.ST—Ist and 2d MORTGAGES. I/OAN 20 per cent more than BANKS. San Francisco. OakliMid, Town and Farm ■ Land*. J SHADBURNK CO.. TIT. ilonadnock bldg. \ ANY amount em real estate. - first or second mort gages; no delay; very-lowest rates: 1 : If your property Is mortgaged and you need more money, «c«» us Immediately. O. W. BECKER. Monadnock bliig.. OSI Market: tel. Douglas 2150. $500 to $20,000 on Ist «and- Mats*.; rests, rates; 11 KUMMERKIELD It BON.. 653 Phelan bldg. A—LOANS from $1,000 to 55.000. '"EQUITABLE ,: LIFE," Kohl building: _ Kearny 030. '; ;. - MOSEY WAHTBP WANTED FOR 5 -YEARS: WILL -PAY 7H PBB CENT INTEREST; WILL SECURE WITH FIRST MTGE. 280 , ACRES FINEST : ALFALFA LAND IN STATE, IN SAN BUR NARDINO COUNTY: GOING To IMPROVB THR LAND. ADDRESS i , . O. BOX 214,-, SAN FRANCISCO. WANT. $20,000; will:repay loan and $9ft4M ad ditional within 6 months: gilt,edge aerurity; principals only.' T. J. PROLE. 14M Broad way. Oakland, iv Vv. , - I •.:::■ -■; ,■' , aosKX : ~~ - ~~ -— ~~~~r •MONEY :' Wan'"<l for A V security at 7 per cent." -:' ■■; ■;.-. v H-.T r,l>. <-;,ll office. -Oakland. ; MONEY WANTED—ReaI Estate" I WANT- to borrow $2,000 on new.bangalotr; first ; .' mortgajre, 7 ' per * cent. ' Box 0336. Call • office, .'■■ Oakland.. ..-■ .;',.-. ..- - ■.-.. ..- -■-. >:■■- ■■■,--. PROPOSALS ?ANP BIDS "^ OFFICE' C. Q. M.. Chronicle Bldg.V; San : Fran. Cisco, Cal..,April '• 2,- 1013.---Sealcdvproposals will be received hero until 11 a. w.. May 6, 1913. for furnishing ->_ fresh i beef and s mutton required iat posts.* in -Western. Department, during fiscal, year, , commencing: July I. 1913.; • Information ; furnished j on ~i application : here or \to "•■'. Post ? Quartermasters and Quartermasters at Portland." Ore and Seattle, Wash.; F. YON HCIIRADBR. C. Q. M. ;s ■■--■>' OFFICE ; C. Q. V.., 5 Fort ! Sam \ Houston. Texas. May 3. 1912, v- Sealed proposals \ will be | received .here until II a. m. .Time 5,1913,: for furnishing I fresh beef and mutton required at posts in South ! em * Department i during -. fiscal * year commencing July 1. 1013 ■ (six months';: and •: twelve; months' supply). Information; furnished upon'application here or •to Quartermasters at * posts. v'G.*-*S.': P.INGIIAM, C. Q. M. ; 7 . -. /; h: J a>: - - OKFICK C. .Q. M.. Fort : Sam Houston. Texas, May 1. 1913. Sealed «proposals* will be received here until 11 a. m. June 2. 1913. for \ furnishing coal ; required at \ posts iin "\ the Southern ?Depart ment 'i doling J, fiscal i year J? commencing 5 July sf.l? 1915. , ;?- Information * furnished upon " applicatkiu. v ' G. S. BINGIIAM. C. Q. M. THE SAN, FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, ?>, 191:1 i Classified Directory I for Ready Reference \ i ...j Acconmyrs—CEKTPTEP pub. JOHJf B. RDCKSTEJX. C. P. A.. 3d floor Clans ■ >1 Spreckela £ (Call) ?. building; * phone * Kearay 41513 aj£fiojdt^_____ ANTIQUE mahogany furniture ; * big cut jln price* • - for 30 days. - KIMMKB. 2551 Sutler: W. 1470. ARCIIITECTS IF TOO : contemplate building or' want a capable architect to superintend construction of building > call vor write, O. ;E. ; EVANS. H. C, 2367 Mis. -■•~ attorneys; ; :.-;.: '-;:7P; ILfi&SVfilii 6 "'••' IKFE—Family matters. U^S^pm£ i iMVUi»'& ■ damages,^ claims; abso lutely confidential;' results gtd. Rm. SOI,"Call bid. R. W. KlNG;'attorney,"^ Grant i bid*.. Market and m 7th. room 820— All cases; • low s fees; ■: nothing to ; . advance or for consultation* f« Phone Market 912. AA—FREE LEGAL INFORMATION tBUREAUj Hβ with reliable law firm: all I cases, quickly ban * died; we ; advance; all costs. 603 Chronicle; bldg. ADVICK ■free;' decrees.Vdamases, s ;collections , ? and :-.■•. all law cases;'quickly i and quietly -•> handled. ': ,- V: , : Market st.. . near j 4th. £ room:■: 519. r : : -r~ ' ! HARRIS & HESS, attorneys at law, W. T. Hess. j :■■; notary public. v. Room 709. Hearst ;building.".-".:'■■ ! FRANK; IV; MEDINA.: «i:» ', Hewee' bnllding.t 6th ; C and Market: sty.: telephone; Sntr.-r 211'». * -■- , BABY : CARRIAGES ~ FIRST' CLASS carriage.- fully upholstered, with .'back' curtain, half incU rubber tires, enameled - bandies, for $I*s. - ' COULTER'S RATTAN WORKS. 1141 Sntter at ~^romid£?so^S3pri^ts^^ SOLAR prints: VfC. brom. 35c;.Convex.;per copy; '* frames 30c up. Chicago Cony Co.. 1021 '! G »■ -: BUSINESS I COLLEGES T T HF.ALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGIA—SchooI of Civil.' Electrical.. Mining, Architectural: ? day. ; even :; ing; established lSe,".. ,425 McAllister st;g; SAN a FRANCISCO * BUSINESS C3OLLEGE. Market st. opp. sth— Day and evening sessions. ALL court reporters I recommend IGALLAGnER ;-• MARSH Business College. 125G; Market st. tf MISSION BRANCH OF -THE CA-LL. t BLAKE'S '. BAZAAR. I IPS VALENCIA ST. STEELE'S Button WV«.. 222 Ellis nr. Meson; ph: j Fracklin 4521 and C4r>'.>l ; mall» orders elicited. CATARRH ASP DEAFXESS~~ EAR noises positively cured; new: antiseptic: 1 . week free to [ convince. DR. COTTINGHAM, ■ expert ear. no«e. throat. K2l Market, room 4".'. CARPET CLEAXING ~^ S. F. COMPRESSED AIR CLEANING CO.. 397 ;«. Butter ■• St.; : phone ... Kearny ... .5802 (BLUE WAGON •—Carpets, rugs quickly, thoroughly cleaned on fl(jor without*removal; estimates free. : .-■:*■.■• ---■■/ , -.-■■-• •,-.-• :,/-....-.■:>*. ::n '. ; WHKS j you : become disgusted v with - poor work, send jour carpets to J. SI'AULDING & CO., ■'■ 353 Tebaraa st. ; Donglas' 3043. - Home J2347. WATT'S reliable carpet cleaning; alterations • renovating, laying. 444 Dlvlsadero; pli.Park 5W>. AA —National Carpet- Beat is* ; Work*— Hampton & Bailey, 344 34 Church: Mkt. Mkt. 100. : MISSION BRANCH OF THE CALL. BLAKE'S ..BAZAAR. 110S .VALENCIA ST. -;-'{.R*f2% CHIBOPB A ( TIC SCHOOL : CHIROPRACTIC; doctors "make $1,000 a month because they cure. .;■ We teach it on easy, terms and issue diploma, i< DR. -W. * RIEDL, rhfro : practic physician; (author of "Splnology"), 410 20th st. near {(roadway. Oakland. .. -« * . (OKSKTS TOjORDEIt LEARN bow to make corsets; you can make $15 to $25 per week; corset makers are scarce; our system easily learned. LA > FRANCE TAIL ORED CORSET PARLOR. 47 Grant ay. PARISIAN ; models; surgical corsets, 2408 \ Kill : more St.: phone West 5565. Formerly; with ■•' Lichaii Corset l'nr!<n>". * < .---■ -COSTUMES LADIES" elegant costumes for theatrical,: private ■•■■, entertainments, masquerades;:-costumesv made :;:to order and rented. -Trans- Pacific Amusement •Enterprises. 1420 Hpwps h!dg.; Douglas-3234: bENTISTS 4PTIPICL4t TEETH—"THIS ONE i THING , I DO." DR. C. K. WILSON. 323 Geary, suite «04. DR. IHA O. LEEK—AII kinds of dental work. r.l" FIUmOTC st. near Oak. ' - ■-• ''-'■"' DETECTIVE AGENCY /~ LUCAS DETECTIVE AGENCY. 713-715 Pacific - bldg.—Transactions Urictlv confidential: THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AGENCY" on the Pa - cific coast, and gives results. " .;>'-■".' GOLDEN GATE DETECTIVE AGKXCT. 312-13 (Grant blilg.. bonded and, licensed; o\port opera tives. Phone Park I*4o. ( Sight, Park 3694. j THE FILLMORE BRANCH OF THE CALL IS AT ltr,7 FILLMORK ST. „ -■->■.-- . DRESS MAKING ~~ MCDOWELL'S Dressmaking and Millinery School —Evening classes; patterns cut to order. ' 121 Geary et. near Grant ay.: tel. Douglas 5731.< : ! ARTISTIC. modish work. $1: dre*ee*. $3 . np. Phone Mission 3C37. 3031 23d st. Dear Douglass. I GOWNS for all : occasions by expert fitter from , N. Y. Franklin •_';:::;. apt. 203. ; r ZH FURS E. K. WALLEY, furrier--Siilts, coats,"skirts; re r moflplinff and repalrlnc of furs, at lowest prices. 1748-4S Fillmore nr. Sutter: O'ak'd l'>:-! 7 Bdway. INSECTS EXTERMINATED QUICKLY and permanently by the INSECTICIDE CO.. <;.~.7-.y> Phelan building. *- v -.-»., STATEMENT . iOF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIR. OF THE HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, in the utafe of CONNECTI CUT, on the 81it day 'of " December.v A. rD. 1912.; an- for the year ending on that (lay. Published r pursuant to the Provisions ;of ' Sec tion 611 of the Political Code and compiled : from the annnal- statement filed * with« th« Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali fornia. ' .'-.'■*•: C , . •,■■■'• -.'■• ''■ ":-■"■■■■■ CAPITAL Amonot of capital ttock. paid up Id cash 11,000.000.00 '- ;-;..;:.'-.-' ■ ' -■'assets;." -. • -<:• ■ Real estate owned by company..... SflO.ewi.OO Mortjrag* 10an5......'.'. 1.103.253.0 - Cash market »»lne :of ; all ■ stocks " = • and bond's owned by company 3,50e.175.40 Cash in office ; *.»».« Cash in bank 5......... r;v;vr. :t;;. l«l.r^n.R4 Interest ■ due ; and accrued........ /.. . 75,600.51 Gross premiumi in course of collec * tion not ever three months due.... 2W.1W.5S i Cash lln transit. 20,720.92 : a Total asset*. ......................$5,337,014.72 ; < LIABILITIES: Losses .fa ■' process of adjustment or",- *• I * In suspense..'....... ..'.*;...,...... w> $94,913.53 Unearned: premium* on risk* running *«**: one year or less, 50 per cent.',.... : 65,213.64 Unearned premium*, on rink* riiD- - ■■-•■ -. < .i-nlng more than on" year, pro rat*.~ 2,146,518.80 ■ Eftlmated :; taxee hereafter payable * v•■; based > upon i this : year's • business. . ■ 25.000.00 i Coairaiwlon* and brokerage * due -.or ■ '-' •-;■•; •-.- to : ; become due..........:........ ,; 57.032.71 ! All otlin , 1iabi1itie5.......;........ 22.740.5e Total liabilities ........... . .$2,411,419.84 ':■: .-. ;.: ; .\: ; . .:■ '-INCOME - : - ' Net cash. actually received s for pre- ■ • . -"- ' : ; mlura* i..........:..."....... .". .. .$1,497,494.29 Received T for j. Interest on bond*; and ■■: '- . ■.'-■'• '.'. -■ mortgagee >:v.%. .*.."..;.. .'t.......,". 59,992.43 Received from Interest and dividends . '~ •' *on bonds.; stocks, f loans, and • from ' ' : i all 1 other I sources .........:....... 151.545.02 Receiveds for :rent5.".V......•.".."..:'.-■ ; 8.510.42 I Gross > profits ion t rale ior • maturity of .ty ledgers ae5ete:..:....;.;..:...... 1,961. • As'atsV: balances previously eharst>d f^ , off j...'; ."■..": • • • - ..*.-.;.........;.■.-.',; -i.~. lWio.oo Inspections ......._...."............. 84,467.60 1 Total income.... 1..........:... $1,754,874.26 -;■ :,::-:■ ' EXPENDITURES ' :--:;s> :*-:-. j Net amount paid' for 1085e8."rrt:T7'."";5129,736.12 Expenses' of i adjustment, and settle- .-•> ■ ; -a ment of c1aim5 ."1..... ..... :'. :...% - 1.654.79 Dividends Jto I stockholders" ;. r.....:; j:: 120,000.00 Paid or 'allowed for,: commleslon :or '■ ..•■ :■■;, ;*broSeraße?..".V.*..-V'. : ';-v.-;-.;vv....".-.' 155.907.47 Paid Sfor ;i salaries,; fees"•; and other . • ~ - ? ; charjtee for officer*, clerk*, etc.... 365,772.90 Paid tj for I state, national and | local . . - --tales ■??;:;:: .-.'.-. .■. ";,r : 60,147.38 Gross 4 loss joa, sale or maturity of i ledger a55et5....:........ , 011.67 Inspections *;. .v. :.T.: ."...../.....•..; ; ElS,ol6.es J Air other^espendlturei..........v.. ;;CC,CIB.9C I : Total 'expendittires............V".~. .$1,421,245.87 •I>." B. BRAINEHD. President and Treasurer.-k • "■'■ CHAS. S. BLAKE. Secretary. ! ~:': -' Subscribed i and f eworn ,• to , before : , me thU 27 th" day iof V January."'lf 13. ■F. MIDDLEBROOK. Notary Public. H. R. MANN & CO.. General Agents, 330-341 ISansome Street, SAX FIIAXCISCO. CAL. SOLD, rented, ' exchanged: manufacturer of Buna j-"* tricycle chair. 1714 Market St.; tel. Park 2940. ■ ! REPAIRIN6 of ladies , ! suits and dresses special- j •; ; ty: ; skirts ; made *of 1 your * own t material. $2..>0. i '^ :> 1604 Geary st. nr. Buchanan: phone We5t.9433. | ~ZZIZ2I^^SmZZL~ji— —! LADlES—SanUerson'e i Pills 1 never i fail; $2. HAY-! ~ MOND HEM. CO.. 1122 Market St.. S. F. SSXOJD cures 'weakness. in men;; 51. RAYMOND RKM. CO.. 1122 Ma"ket St.. S._T_. '- -W ■• PATENT ATTOBSETS* Arthur 1 L. slee, 5 ; registered PATENT AT . TORNEY and i MECHANICAL : EXPERT—II do 9 net need , a sketch or model; bring me your idea -■~ and 1I ; will ? make« your * drawings /mechanically • correct. 704-703 Foxcraft bldg.. 68 Post st. y J DEWE STRONG" &'i CO.—Founded 1860: ■U. S. ■ and foreign patents; Inventors' • guide; 100 me .( chanical # movements c free. 814-918 Crocker building. San Francisco. ' ■ - C. P. GRIFFIN ex-examiner U. B. patent office; v", U. S. and foreign patenta. t 704 Pacific building. I DILLON. W. E.. patent lawyer, pensions: charges yi moderate; ; always ; successful. 527 Pacific Mdg. H. C. BCHROEDER. patent, trademark: attorney." •* l7 First National Bank building: Oakland.>«:v^y FRANK > P. MEDINA. S 619 " Howes 1 building, 6th '■:- «nd' Market, sta.; 1 phone Sattcr 2119. ■■<■:'- ■'■■'.' PENSIONS M. H. BAMMIS. pension atty.: ; pensions, back par ■;■-' lost army papers secured. 1664 Larkln, suite 5 j THE FILLMORE v BRANCH OF THB I CALL IS AT ie.-,7 FIf.f.MORE ST. " --■■"' ' PHYsroiAyjg A—SPECIALIST.i IN ■' FEMALE < COMPLAINTS— ;.;J EFtablished tin* S. F. s for •20 > y.ear»; : sure i and * quick i results; strictly, reliable gred. * physician; ■ y no .' detention »r froms heme or ~■ occupation; kmy , j I uietliods are original and are not used by ; other I specialists; | antiseptic! and : painless; |my offices ; •■', are so. arranged that the utmost privacy iis as ; Bored: consultation and advice free. ? Room 3. 1026 MARKET ST between 6th I and 7th sts.; hours. 10-4. 6:30-9;* Sunday. 11-3. . " A— - i SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. .:■-.. \ :- -..••A>When v. worried" consult - this ■, specialist; - anti ■ si'Ptic. painless treatment; immediate results: ,- advice free; sanatorium when required; HOURS C ~ 10-4. Westbank 830 Market st., rm. COO. IF., worried, | consult at' once; ; painless I treatment: confinement -, $25. s with nurse. • Suite ? 101. *787 i';.Maiket st. <f,cr*- -V'v'--«'.:,"}- r-v --- '■'..': > : ■■- ■ I DISEASES ' men and women specialty;; physician, : linrgeon. -: PENN • DRUG CO.. it?. 3d st. < CANCER successfully 8 treated iby direct ! medica tion and X-ray. CANCER INST.. 703 V.'Ness ay. MISSION BRANCH OF THE PALL. BLAKE'S BAZAAR. . 1103 VALENCIA ST. ■ /.' ■■ : • ..*■■' ' : --'' <• ■" 1 " "-■ • -■ ,- '.'-■ ■ ■ ' ''■::\ ";.^i : postage^stamfs ? ;: ; \l STAMPS for collections, albums, catalogues," etc.; collections boucht. E. :P. S<"ebohni. 250 Market. v y POPI/TBY SUPPLIES BABY chicks on ? hand, . alt kinds. 10c up; ; egg*. I feeds; etc. . COULSEN-CO.. 1378 Mkt. St.. S. F. ' STATEMENT QF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS OF THE HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF UTAH of SALT " LAKE ; CITY, In the State of UTAH. . on the 31st 1 day of December. •A. D., 1912, and : for i. the : year, ; ending *on t that - day. :" Pub- ' j lished : pursuant-: to »the? ; Provisions \of .Section '-. 611 of , the .'Politicali Code and compiled -from the nnnuftl statement filed with the Insurance . Commissioner of the State of California. CAPITAL ~V, ~. ■'■;■;; • Amount of capital stock, paid up In cash .... ... ..'......... $300,000.00 '.«,: ~ ; ■■-■v-vV- "ASSETS ;•■:■-. ■■•■•■■■■• r - v '^ : " Heal estate , owned by company 109.000.00 Mortgage loans .:f.....r:......... 219,580.00 market value of 'all stocks and . : bonds 'i owned 3 by | company. ■;'...";:. 639,667.75 Loans ■ secured v by,' pledge ;Qfi bonds, ■'""■■. -''-'- stocks and f other collateral 4.000.00 Cash in « banks....-.'.:......'.;...... " 52.508.28 Agents , ., balances , representing • Ti;i<i- ■ : . ness written subsequent 'to " Octo ber 1, 1912...................... 14.827.11 - Total assets r.'...:........... .$1,039,643.11 ' ; : ' LIABILITIES . ~^r: Loetes -• In process of • adjustment or --- — in suspenses.......V.*.• • ••....... , $1,039.90 Unearned :- premiums v . on >, fire risks ■..-,;" running ' one ;; year ,or ; less. 50 ■-, per. ' cent ■-.••.•......'..•...•-•»..•.•.. 25, r>32.93 Unearned ' premiums'. on ■-~fire 0 risk* , . ; ; - running more . than ; one , year, pro ~ ~ rate ...:...:.;...........;...... 61.128.53 Estimated taxes hereafter payable , - ■ . based upon this. year's business.. ~ 4.000.00 j. Total liabilities - , $91,499.70 ■'"■*' ";~';:.iNcoiiiß''^. '■.>■./..■: -■■■■".r-'; Net' cash actually.sreceived- for i fire „r- _ • premiums ...... -~.,".....,-...'... -i ■ $33,575.75 Received! for Interest, on bonds and ; - • " mortgages .......... r.......-... : v 14,627.20 Received from Interest and dividend* • co bonds, stocks, loans, .and from • . ?..". v all" other 50urce5................. 45.079.90 Received ' for rent 5;................ 7.470.92 Gross profit on ' sale or maturity of ~.. - ledger ■ assets 5,800.00 Gross Increase :in . book ;; value ,of •■■■■■■■-,:..■■. ledger assets ............• • -.....: , 91,250.00 Total Income .....,'..V..... $257,803.77 \ '" ' : EXPKNDITURKS ..: ". . " Net amount pnln Tor fire 1055e5..... $4Vi<sfi.'>.n Net amount paid■ for marine 1 losses.. - 27,55:*..07 Dividends jto 5t0ckh01der5.........: 42,000.00 Paid for salaries, fees, and ; other charges for officers, clerks, etc... 6,222.63 Paid for state, national and local taxes > *....; 5,538.66 Ail other expenditures 7,366.14 Total expenditures............. $134.5«e.80 . ■■■ o , .: , Fire. - Los<es lncurrM during the year...: $36,622.13 RISKS AND PREMIUMS ■;: Fire Risks. ' Premiums. Net i amount .of risks, , - - - .. written during v .the,y.i ■. , n m - ■■• year *. $14,736,727 _■ $226,843.21 Net amount of risks ex-, i • pired during ■" the • » year .................] 12,715,242 208,743.83 Net- amw.nt la force ;"'' ~ December 81, 1012. 13,197. 161,488.01 HEBER J. GRANT, President. . HORACB G. WHITNEY. Sect'y. -.;-N-4 Subscribed / and '. sworn' to before ° me, this Bfh day of February. 1913. ■-■■ ■;■'■ » GEORGE J. CANNON, * Notary Public. H. R. MANN & CO.. General Agents, . 839-341 SsßHomt Street, . S A.N I FRANCISCO, CAI- > . . [V "' , ',' X STATEMENT :; ;\- OF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS OF THE METROPOLITAN CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY OF NXW l YORK, in the state of NEW YORK; . on" the 3m day of December, A. :D. ~1012. • and: for the year ending 'on: that i day. Puh llshed ; pursuant , to'the Provisions ' of ? Section 611 of thn Political « Code; and compiled I from ' the annual , statement. filed "with '-. the Insurance : Commissioner of the" State of .California.";;. ■..' ;"'■ ;•: v CAPITAL '■ Amount of capital stock: paid up In -~-■/. cash .:......... .".'.*........ —.... .$200,000.00 - :... '■'•:..■; .- >■■■ ASSETS '&"■. \-s- r ..- \ : - Cash markPt ! vain? 1. of * all . stocks . and -- • bonds- owned by companj ........... 681.425.00 Cash in ''■ office v.........:....... •.... 2,368.15 Cash in i banks ....;..............:. 68.523.76 Interest l dne and accrued^........... .6,482.49 Gross;premiums in course■ of .collection' . • " not over three months i due ....... 136,177. Reinsurance loss) ( account r 853.75 Total assets ......r.............. |894,ee0.74 ; l " : ' / LIABILITIESr *"■ ' '. Losses In process \of adjustment. or in ■ . i suspense ."*."...;'...'.'.'.... ..:.'.*..;"... $30,436.75 Losses ;resisted, 1 ? Including i expenses.. ;,4,465.50 Unearned '•; premiums =on risks ■; running .-•■• ■--.■«•..->-. >■-".. one year or • less, CO:per cent;..... 852,889.04 Estimated '■;'■- taxes -.-;■ hereafter ~ payable ; -_ ■ « ■ ■c based ■ upon i this ■ year's : business.... ■■■" ■ 6,900.78 Commissions and brokerage due ;or to - • become v due .*. '.":.'... ............. „ 44.765.28 Reinsurance ;-premiums V.*;*.;.''-.......: 1.055.R6 Reserve for ' unreported losses.. i v .; .'•". ; 14,329.62 All other liabilities ......:......... 813.33 Total liabilities $435,779.37 INCOME ' Net cash actually received for pre miums ■......: $702,478.06 Received - from interest < and dividends " "on bonds, stocks, loans, and from '" •' ■~ '. ■11 other ■•• sources .;.r....... i 27,779.22 Gross profits: on •. sale or maturity of 1 ' . ledger assets .........;........;.■; 621.00 Agents' >, balances : . previously '. charged ; •. , off ? -...................;...;....... /-.■■'.11.10 -"".Total -! income : : ....;.....;.;;..... .$730,789.44 / ' * EXPENDITURES ■ ' Net; amount 1 paid' for , losses;.; V.'.;... $279,316.18 Expenses of adjustment and ; settle ; iment ' of £. claims. 1,!>03.91 Dividends to . ; stockholders;.' :".:".".' . ".".":": <■' 20,000.00 Paid or allowed » for commission :or Ttt brokerage v r..' .T-:'.'! 230,630.72 Paid for salaries, fees and other v . > s ; m charges! for officers." clerks, etc .;.. *" &9.053.83 Paid X' fur .;'; state, n-tlcnal and : local H■/ ■ • <j-;-,;-.= ; . taxes . 16,961.57 Rents -■■ r.';";;.."".rr;..;............ ■"■ 7,532.54 All other : expenditures .;;.;..t.v::; • 25,660.02 :-.•-.- ■ ' ■•• ' " -..," .:. Total - expenditures $C 50.895 67 KUGENK H. WINSLOW. President. ; is S. WILLIAM BURTON,* Secretary. v : 4 Kct>ser!bed and t sworn to ? before \ me, this ; 21et day of : January. 1913..--vrr:" -'■-■.;'-;--; - ALBERT H,LAHY, Notary Public, . H. R. MANN & CO., General Agents, a 3©-341 sangome Street. sax FRANCISCO. CAU I^gPTOMCpja^OCRAraBBTOBi MAY K. NICHOLS. 306-7 Homfeoldt : Bank; bldg.: M tel. Douglas s 5447—Public I stenographer, legal ;•. ■■„ work, technical y reports, plays, parts, ► cues. ■•• multi-color press work.'--- - "'■'■ "■•■-■<* *•*■«•■ ->»■';-■ •.--=-=■■.■ NEW LUMBER $10, shingles $1.50. rustic $20, doors $1.10: send lists. SWIFT A CO.. lOtb f" and Mission sts. • — - ; MATERyiTTIHOMES v _ 8. F. LTIXQ ,IN ! HOME. tl»l Oak st.—Adoption. SBDK. LORD, :vs. phv.; > confmt. $25. i Mkt. 4469. staSmebog STAMMER? 53 Method Ito ? care explained " FREE. U"M. 'L. HATFIELD, ? 1918 Grove. Oakland. CaS. STAMMERING—Cnre guaranteed; cone, free; est. - < 525 years. Mrs. M. J. L. Crane. 1902 Dlvlsariero. THE FILLMORE - BRANCH OF THB ■ CALL tIS AT 1657 ; FILLMOBE ST. TSTOBAGE ASP vMOYISG TAJB AA—LINCOLN WAREHOUSE AND VAN I CO.— §f Low ' rates: t storage, moving, packing, shipping. j 2.'U6-20 Fillmore i Rt.: phone West 410*. ;; : EXCURSION rates east on household Roods; $1.75 i%. per * hundred *to ''• Chicago; -through", ear service. V, ItSKINS VAN * STORAGE CO. " WILSON i BROS." CO. fireproof.. storage, moving. Wpacking, shipping. Removed to 1838 Market st. near llaight: phone Park 271. ->•-■- ; ' ": 's- -.- ,'■'--: PIERCK-RODOLPII STORAGE ? CO.. 1450 Eddy Pt.; pbtfne.West S2S. Home 5282-". ' - ..'::..-■'■"■-' MISSION ■ BRANCH *OF ; THE CALL;; BLAKE'S : BAZAAR,- 110S VALENCIA ST. . TAILORS ~~~~ ALTERATIONS, (remodeling done; expert tenors; "IS, will call. ; CRESCENT, Cl 2 Ellis; Franklin 487» j TBPggBS CLARK. GANDION CO.. exclusive truss, elastic :; hosiery, braces, etc.: i lady aid. >.■ 1108 Market. \ - ~~ WALL PAPER - -~" WALLPAPER. 4c-5c per roll; house lining. ;3»/4c per yd.: paint 11.25 gal. c M. MEBIGAN* & CO., ' 1447 Ellis st. ■;.;;: ■'■.■::-.-' _______________ STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS OF THE TEUTONIA INSURANCE COM PANY OF NEW ORLEANS, in the Stat* of LOUISI ' ANA, on the - 31st day of - December. A. "D. 1912.- and for the ; year ending on that day. ♦L- Published i pursuant 'to ■; the provision* of ' see > tfon , Cll of the Political * Code and compiled from the : annual statement - filed with the In : surance Commissioner of.; the State of Call -3 fornia. -. - » ''*.'-• ■■ '■ ' _ CAPITAL ,-; ■;, : -•.'■-- ■• - Amount:o* capital'stock.' paid op In ; - ".>,.« ca5h.;:.;.................... .*...'. $550,000.00 -.;■';' ASSETS -.. ■'•;■.; ' ■'-:'/, -- Reel estate owned by company.....' $70,000.00 I Cash 'market value of --all- stocks ■.',.-■•-- ■>: and bends owned by company.... 821,738.00 Cash >in ; office.. 1........;.. ... 8,2.8.24 Cash in , banks ... V. .*. v....."........; 77,949.48 Interest do» and accrued.....".:....-:. 120.41 Agents' balances -representing .' busi- : -/ : ness written • subsequent to Octo- ;.-; •■-■■ ■* ■ b-r 1, 1912...................:.. 128,062.08 Total tenet 5...........:........ $1,117,168.21 LIABILITIES J Louses • adjusted and i unpaid:...... • '- $6,515.00 Losses in process of adjustment oi la - r ~» a; 5u5pen5e:;..%.'...:;..".":."..-".■;..... r*2"SI"S Losses resisted, including: expenses -o, 500.00 Unearned premiums. on fire risks . - : running one year; or less,; 50 per = cent...'.:..f..%..';.:..:..........' 309,990.84 Unearned I" I 111 II on fire risks run- . , -. ning more then one vt>sr. pro rata 322,230.14 Estimated taxes hereafter,, payable k ; based upon; this 'year's business.. 6,500.00 Commissions {anil: brokerage * due or ■ : - to £ become "due... '.". . .".';■. r.v..... . ■ 1,000.00 Reinsurance '-. premiums ':" and • return . ■ > . premium"........ . - -......... - '*:■■ 8,300.00 All other liabilities .:;....V:.;....':.- 465.00 Total liabilities :..;.......V.- $697,088.77 ' ' _ - INCOMB '-;-■■ •'/■ ' "-..'" --['\f Net cash actually, received for, fire ■ premiums. $868,403.84 j ' Net cash actually received for marine * _ : •'premiums-:....'.........'..'.. v .*.... '" . 17,235.03 Received from interest and dividend* • v . ■ ,: on " bonds, stocks.* loans, ■; and from ~. '■'■■ "■-. all ' other source*.'.."." VZ'.1'."...'.'.". .*. .573.09 Receive for rents .....:..... . ■ 4,500.00 Gross profit. on same or maturity of ledger a55et5..............:...'... ;■; 1,560.00 I Gross ■" increase in . book : value of a -c ledger assets .............:.. .-792.00 Income v from all other sources..... ' 711.02 *' Total income ..';"..;'.... ! -T;.: "....'. $924,775.58 •■■■'•.■.■"*«:■.'"■ '' EXPENDITURES " ' Net amount paid for ; flre losses.... '■> $487,103.16 Net amount paid for marine .losses. ; 3,820.45 Expenses of J adjustment: and settle- . ' - •■-•< * ■«'■ ment of '■ 1055e5...""..":."....'.:...... 8.825.59 Dividends to stockholders..r..;..... 24,870.00 Paid ;or allowed; for • commission or . br0kerage........... .:...:.... ... 187.287.10 Paid for ■ salaries, fees, and other ~ - charges > for : officers, * clerks, etc. V 62,595.78 j Paid for state," national and local : taxes :;;.':"..."...;.'.... 27,879.86 Grot* ■ decrease ? In - book " ■ vain* of « ■■- ■r- - .:■ ■' ledger'-a55et5........'. ?:. ..... 13.780.00 Gross loss :on sale or maturity of r»; v ledger assets. 11,635.00 All other expenditures.....'....:.... 45.288.06 Total expenditures.... $88.*{.055.00 ■ .. .. >■ ,-,v.ri,-<-•.■•>••>■;'a ,'■:."■ '■ - Fir*. .'.--;* Marine...- I Lessen Incurred daring tlie v^ year....... .T......... . .$484,210.95 . $3,820.55 ' Risks and Preminms. Fire Risks.. , Premiums.' Net ■ amount of risk* . .; written during .the ' >-< v ; year $78,087,810 $1,200,010.41 Net amount of . risks : ~ expired during, the . • year •-• • • ■ •'• ■•• • - ','- C 0.414,184 1,064,634.84 Net ' amount in : force .'- w *..' ... December 31.1912..; 91.181.769 J. 200.125.50 Risks and Premiums. Marine Risks. Premiums. Net r amount .of . risks; - v •- • written - during - the year \. ..;;"......... $3,035,134 ■>- $19,175.67 Net amount of risks ; . .; • • expired during 5 the .- ':• ■ ; - year ...:.......... &065.1 M 19.175.67 ALBERT P. NOLL.- President. FRANK LANGBEHN. Secretary. — B Subscribed. and - sworn jto before me," this 17th day of January. i 1913.'---- ""■•'-■- , - , . . GEORGE C. WALSTTE, Notary Public. c - H. R. MANN & CO., _> General Agents,( ■ 339-341 San»ome Street, SAN i FRANCISCO, CAJU ■ ';'tT*- ■' United State* Branch -.•■■•"■=■"•-V' , ---:-: '•! ''--;-■' :;i v v '-''- STATEMENT -'-j OF THE CONDITIONS AND AFFAIRS OF THE LA FONCIERE TRANSPORTS INSURANCE COMPANY OF PARIS. FRANCE, on the sist day of Deeett- ! ber. :A. D. ••■ 1912, ? and * for j the * year} ending on ■ thai day. Published pursuant to the provisions iof i feetion ; 611 of 4 tho Political. Code and com- I ,vpiled from the annual statement Hied with the i Insurance Commissioner of the State of Call- i . forn.a. -■ ->»..> ■ ; . .-... .- : -. - -"■- ■*. - .--■: ■'■->:-.:■., , v CAPITAL •>";«. ■-"-..'•■•; ■■■ Statutory deposit.. .; ...."...$200,000.00 •<-:--.--- -:? ■ ; ;; . ASSETS, •->;*.;<■.> . '/•: , •.-.--> Cash market value of all stocks ami : : I '■-■ bonds owned by company -•.".'.. V'Z'. $211,500.09 i Cash. In hanks . '.". .Vr.f..v. irr. r.T;i .'..-- » T,3K>.67 Interest due and accrued..........:.; 1,500.00- Agents*; balances representing, business *' ' ; written subsequent to October 1, ',"',■;■;■ r 1012 .... r. .V......................; 6,318.80 Bills recelvahlp. 7 not matured, taken *; for marine risks ....;.......;.-.•:.,y? 1,166.1β Total assets '.'. ....*'........'.;...: $227,789.57 • - ■■ — LIABILITIES 'i*-. r;.-y i~ ,■-■-.■- Losses in process of adjuetment or In -- ■ seepenfce ;........:... ft .....'...;.. $13,654.40 Unearned :premiums on Inland naviga- - ■-■■■■ .*-,: tion rlKke.vDO per,cent.Tr.."...■.:..; 6.804.37 Unearned „ premiums .; on i marine : risks. ' '■ , - 100 per centr.'.:.:.T.i.^..:.......-• 1.784 23 Estimated t% taxes ;; hereafter .y payable - .-■■■±*> upon this year's business..... .1 650.00* All other liabilities ....:............ v 10.8© Total 1iabi1itie5.*..:......:......... $22,713.02 ,-i r INCOMB ,".-■--, ■*.:> .'>v,v:-- Net cash actually received for marine " ". premiums .•?;*.-;.r. , .;.;.:.....%..;r.. $40,771.03 Received^ from Interest;and; dividend*.-. ; , - « ; on bonds.;stocks, loans and from all V -*' ether i. 50urce5..........;........... i .-._fi.osS.ei :-. Total : ; Income ■.-.;;.. ; . :, $49,864.88 EXPENDITURES ,-". : " : ■■■y:r-.~».. Net amount paid for marine losses... $7,148 48 Expenses. l of adjustment z and settle --ment B of . losses ..~..."...;*V.V."*.;.;.. \ - -85 80 Paid »or allowed for t-ommission or ' ■■,:. brokerage r.:...:..r.i;.■;::.;;.r....: c,714.5» Paid for salaries, y fees s- and other '■"..■' --- , ■ -■■■• charges for officers, clerks, etc r;:; :''" 4 SS2 26 Paid a for £ state, - national and local ', ..■-.,-.■ '/ ; 'taxesr;t^.'T.'iV. '::: ;r;■; .."... .-.-.;..:.■■ ■ 672 53 Cash remitted to home office.:.::.".:.; 25 77* 94 All other expenditures.:......'.;...... ' 627^44 Total expenditures. .... .• T. .."...... $45,52».7© Murine LossM ; lncurred drtrlne ; the year. '. .... $13.46S S3 P.ISKS AND f PREMIUMS C r- ■ Marine Risk. Prumlaaw Net amount of risks writ s-s ten during the year.;r. $10,546,123 : $43,413 fia Xet amount of risks ex pired during the year.'..; 11,231,971 77753 Net I amount ;In * force De- . cember 81. 1812 .. T. 4»8.657 13,003.00 T. BERTSCBM_»N - -M ■ 4 : -: vi v^.'*\ General • Agent and Attcrae». : i Subscribed and sworn <to '; before jme 1 thisf 13th day :of /February ;i 1913. <• - ■ ■ v > EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner ;of Deed* for : California *in a New York. " , " • H. R. MANN & CO., General Agents. 339-341" Saasome Strt**, SAM FRANCISCO, CAL. • j AUCTION SALES E. CURTIS AUCTIONEER !Of flee and - Salesroom." Van *' NaM r at Sacramento. \~ Pbone ? Franklin ? 2204. ; The old : established ?i house Sof - ; CURTIS —No connection ; with * any branch. NEW WAGE SCALE FOR DERRICK MEN Fifteen Union Men Are Fined for Working With Nonunions President of Sheet Metal Workers' Alliance Praises District Workers -<tf£jgS[sSw The Building Trades' Council has ■' - been notified that P. J. Leary has been elected business agent for the United Laborers' Asso ciation. ~ '.' '.',:';."'■ . /• \' : The Bridge and Structural . ; Iron Workers' union, local No. 31, has sub mitted to the ! council a new wag* scale for its members who operate derricks On stone work. ; Fifteen members of various unions, affiliated with the council who were found guilty of working ; with non union men on jobs, were fined one day's pay each, it being their first offense. 'i The ;; council indorsed ■; the request of the 'Sheet Metal Workers' Alliance, local No. 104, that when a Saturday pay day falls on a legal holiday, the men shall be paid -on the Friday before, so as not to have to wait a week to obtain wages. . • P. Vaughn, J. C. Kloos, Edward T. Fuller, O. W. Frederiekson and William Miskel of the board of trustees sub mitted a report for the first quarter of the year showing the receipts and ex penditure?, and in this there Is the following concerning- W. H. Urmy, the secretary-treasurer: "The members of the board highly compliment the sec retary treasurer for the efficient, cour teous and businesslike manner 'in which he ha* conducted his office." * * # M. O. Sullivan, general president of the Amalgamated Sheet* Metal Work ers' International Alliance, who recently visited this city in an official capacity in his report for the last quarter says: ■ Aivery pleasant feature attending my Tintt to San Francises was the opportunity to attend the regulari monthly meeting of the State District Council: of Sheet Metal Workers.: I have beard much of district "councils and have !at ■ various times witnessed their, methods *of doing busi ness,' but in my opinion it wonld be well worth wliile for some of them to pattern after the California State District; council. It not only does 'things,. but; does them -in such a manner that good results., invariably follow. It vis strong for i discipline, and zin < view, of j that fact ii is; only on ;very, rare ■ occasions , that ; a local affiliated with" the council violates its laws and decisions.: In conducting , its . business the '■ laws of * the ' International alliance' are strictly ad hered to. "-, ■-".' : - : .~;-'-?c'< ". ; . j .■•"!•.•■*■ ; At the last meeting , of local No. 115 of : the .Amalgamated Meat : Cutters and Butcher i Workmen iof North ~ America, resolutions were adopted condemning the manner ff in ;;. which \ prisoners ; are •punished in the penitentiary at San Quentin, ; and calling for reforms in that direction. ; The local, after a protracted discus sion, voted to purchase bonds of the Labor Temple association, the amount to "be decided upon at a subsequent meeting. '.'. -* ' /'...;, : - " T •>'„-"-. It was reported that the slaughter house men in "Butchertown," South San Francisco, have : been organized into a local, i that it has been |instituted and the officers installed for the cur rent term. - It was reported that the differences between.the journeymen butcher work ers of local No. 120 of Oakland and the employers Is :in process >of settlement and it is ' expected that in a few days eveything will go on as before the trouble, with better conditions for the journeymen. \ MWIiMTHFfTfWf * * « Leonard McKvoy and Daniel C. Mur phy will represent the Web Pressmen's local of this city in the international convention that is to meet in Hales Springs, Term., June 16. ■Vv "■ '' -■ '■ -' "■*.. . ; *. ■ -■ ,; •* -- Local No., 131 of the Garment Work ers on last Thursday night ordered $80 paid to 7 members reported ; sick ; and in itiated :a ! class of five candidates for membership. -- . _\ Mrs. Fremont Older will address a meeting of workingmen and women, to morrow S night, 'in * Woodmen's hall )• in Seventeenth street. She ; will ' tell .of her Investigations :ad observations in West Virginia, where i the miners I have had trouble with the mine owners and where j "Mother y, Jones." ;■: the miners', friend, 'was imprisoned and tried by court martial. - ..:■;■ \ --. .■ .'. v ' - STATE POLYTECHNIC TO CELEBRATE TENTH YEAR June Commencement Will Mark Epoch in San Luis Obispo Institution (Special; Dispatch to] The Cell) g: SAN { LUIS OBISPO. May ; 2.—With the closing of .;the school year, June 12 and I 13, the California Polytechnic school I will complete its tenth ; year. The I close of this decade will he marked Iby a celebration in keeping-^ with the •nature of the '• state institution, wHich ! . [ offers 'courses in agriculture, mechanics i and household arts. w '.<■ : <" '. The ' young 'i men - and .women grad- I uates who.,; hare 5;: been t making Rood jin the communities to which they have I gone, in this and other states, : are ; working with the local community and i the school to I make this graduation season ; mark an epoch in the growth ;of the institution.': ' : v I?|The; display of work done in each department will be one of the features of the year end exhibition. June 12 will be set;aside 1 for reception of vis itors f. and } inspection ? ; of the ; schools work. Besides this exhibit the work of the mechanical students? will -be shown- in electrical illumination dur ing- the evenings, and the work of each department .will ,he represented by floats designed to illustrate t-ome features of work in each of f the de partments. /";■";;.-. \:'s; :■::'- ■■;/'■'- A local committee directed by At torney M. Gregg is assisting the school officials with the general plans. The : county board of supervisors has appropriated $500 and the board '?£ of city commissioners sof San Luis Obispo has given $250 for the celebration. AUCTION SALES Mm I. LEVY~AUCTION CO. V:H Office and ! Salesroom. 855 jMission, st. _ PayiltotebMt price for aU Unto of %% inT ca ] merchandise, etc:*,. Houses - bonght iin we tirety. '•» Good* sold on commission. f ■'•. -; :.; Phoue —Slitter 1203. • " . 115-HORSES-115 AT AUCTION Wednesday, May 7, 1913 «* will "£lf one hundred end Mfeea b^f' 1 <£ » ■ purpose horses-from th* W. i. Xlsew* B»neU «■ Southern Oregon. These liorw* range from i,"" i.. ■ l.«**> po«B<le. t rem fear •tv eight y"trir ■ Many of .-them are £ broten to work. hVrn*«* iieav> boBP.I storfe, fet and ready for the nerne-s. St»x;k;r*ady for lnepeetloa Monday. - . ~-.. " Sale takes place ; Wednt-eday, May T. ■" a. m., at t3. B. Ileraa's • Sales i *r<l. oarnpr Tenth and Bryant rus.. S. r >'» oqt*id« norsi-* , wanted. W 11. llur.U. AutUoß**r. TO* Market St., ■. F. ARRIVED! £& ; New kit of. 25 head Ip and hories. ages 4 to ■ ?; weipht 1,200 to 1,e.">0 lbs; poe«l9 for «sy "*>"•» i work; well broken.; Among them. a .few f 0 ™- ■ chunky team#, seTerel farm borf«?s. etc.: at .*>■» and 340 Fell st. Tel. Market SST7. . Jaa. Levy. NEW TIMBER FIRM LARGEST ON COAST Yosemite Lumber Company Absorbed by $5,000,000 Corporation Bullock Tract Above Merced to Supply Logging for Fifty Years (Special Dispatch to The Call) MERCED, May 2.-—Announcement was made here today by O. W. Lehmer, general manager of the Tosemite Val ley Railroad company, of the launch ing of one of the biggest lumbering enterprises on the Pacific coast, in the absorption of the . Tosemite Lumber company by a $5,000,000 corporation, which will bear the same name. The new company's lumbering operations will be extensive made possible by the purchase of 20,000 acres of pine timber land, known as the Bullock tract, and regarded by lumbermen as one of the finest pine timber tracts in the coun try. ■ -'■:. ---( .. ; ; . : •-;:;.; ; The original holdings.of. the Yosem ite Lumber company consisted of 7,500 acres,] containing 375,000,000 feet of lumber. > The new holdings of \ the new company contain 1.300,000,000 feet of lumber, while adjacent to their hold ings ; are 20,000 acres of government timber land from which the company can ; acquire the stumpage, making; a total "... of 2,750,000,000' feet ;ofi lumber. This means a 50 years' cut of 70,000,0" J. feet per year, or 4,500 carloads of lum ber each year, IS carloads each * day. The i'new "holdings are t . on ; the.',north. side of the Merced river above Merced # falls on the "line of the Yosemite Val ley railroad. X This is opposite the present operations of the /Yosemito Lumber company.' Another Incline. I' 2 miles long, will be built and will con nect with a lumber track into the tim ber belt, which, eventually, will be 20 miles long. Work ;of construction will' commence at once, and will :be com pleted early - next spring. .1 The J capacity of the company's mill at Merced Falls will .be doubled. From 750 to 1,000 men will be "employed.: The newly acquired timber land was purchased from J. !E. Danabor, John Blodgett a,nd the Arthur Hill company The directors of the new Yosemit ■ Lumber company 1 are F. M. Fenwlck, San Francisco; James Tyson, president of the : Charles Nelson Lumber com pany, San Francisco; F. O. Drumm. capitalist, San Francisco; E. 11. Cox. manager of the Madera Sugar Pine company, Madera; C. 11. Pennoyer, president of the Pacific Lumber com pany, : San Francisco; H. W. Jacobsor. president of the ; Northern Redwood Lumber company, and H. C. Barroll, vice president of Clark L. Pool & Co.. Chicago. The new company was incorporated * under the - laws of Delaware, with a capitalization of 115 > 000,000 > . SEASON NOW OPENING IN YOSEMITE VALLEY Hotels at Various Points Have Been Receiving Visitors ; RAYMOND. May 2.—With the swell ing of buds and waterfalls all the Yd-; semite is stirring ; with, new- lif*. its j population has doubled within a.' week. J The village and its environs now re | semble a boom mining camp. \: .1 The [stages roll in with full cargoes" and ; passenger lists. # ! New arrivals are ! pitching their, tents and swinging • axes '-. visibly or audibly in the forest. v •.There have" been many visitors at the hotels In the Yosemite and at .rWawbna and IEI ; Portal, ; for > travelers are learn ing that Aprtl and May tn the Yosemite are delightful months. _~ V ' \ iy -v-S/tv' However dry the lowlands.become in May and June, nature. in the -Yosemite National park will be her own sweet eelf ,\ for here ■ '.'spring's;green*witchery" lingers lato into summer. . Nor " does j thereseem r a sign iof drought. T>eep j snow blankets : the; canyons* heads tin j fttrSefeftf quantity to instire a copious flow of cascading water, not aioncv for I the pleasure seekers' satisfaction, hut for the needs of the Irrigation districts: In Yosemite villagers and visitors' [ alike are. expressing their regret that they .. are . soon \to ; lose. Colonel W. W. Forsyth. who for ■■ the ? last ■ four years, in his capacity of superintendent of Uμ j park, has s carried "out many : substantial ; improvements. Roads have been ma- I cadamized 5 and repaired, ■. new and >"en-' : trancing , -trails have been constructed by the supervisor. Gabriel Sevulew?k>, Ito numerous scenic points. * ; ' i Colonel Forsyth, in accordance with the rules: of ; the servire. will; return to his* regiment, the First ; cavalry, on ■ July I. The work he has accomplished In the utilisation of 4 thie wonder land will remain :as a .'monument : ; to : his memory. On May 1 Ills -successor/* Major' : Littlebrandt, arrived to take charge of ; the park. "< x ■ -. ■ ■:: Auto stages ; u are , now r running from Raymond ~. to Wawona. >'•> The ' comfort able, ;; easy going, old . fashioned - ve hicles are still doing business on the same ■ old route * from the Maripos* big tree grove to the Yosemiti. '