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THE SAN CALL, 13, 1905. 13 ELSE PROVE THAT IT IS NOT TO BE HAD ROOMS AND BOARJP- Co Btlaiiedt HAVES. IS6. corner Van Large ninny fror.t room, suitable for 2, $10. IiOTKL Kemtlton and 125 Ellis bet.

Mason g. Rms $1 to $3 ber g.y: rteam heat telephone in each "ESS 1 furnished tSO; IvKARNY -CT-Furn. cptt eiccle aRa blf fror.t tu.te; clean, quiet, homelike; Newly furnished eunny rooms r-er rnoath. LARKIN 141 Nicely furnished Kinny rooms gentlemen; phone and bath- $7 and $10 month. LKXINGTON 135.

bet. 18th and Mce.y furnished room in Mission warm belt; rf-nt very reasonable; quiet family. MAPON. furnished suite of rooms, with rur.nlne water. bath, also rooms at reasonable rates.

METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Third loo ftnele and family rooms. 35c to $1 50 per cay: 52 'o SS wwk; the only new and modern rctel roominc-house in San Francisco has office on ground flocr; hot and cold water. lights, call bells, steam beat every room, and gives free baths and ana sight to its cueets. O-FARRELL.

furnished front sun- r.y suite with hath. $35. O'FARRELL. Two beautifully furnished. front.

rooms; $22 50; very desirable. OLIVE near Nicely fur- r.ii-hed sunny rooms, with bath and phone; reasonable; half block from cars. 22 2 or 3 sunny connecting rooms, un- rumisht-d; Phone, bath, reffrences. POST. IM7.

comer Nicely furnished 6unny fror.t rooms, with board If desired; fctso choice housekeeping rooms; bath; phone. RIO VISTA HOTEL, 253 Third near How- ard New house with modern conveniences; rooms en and single; rates by Ssc up; by week. $2 up; bath? free to jruetts. ei'TTER. IC43 Newly furnished large pleasant rooms in new flat; use of kitchen if de- TWENTY-THIRD.

3605. cor. Ele- partly f-jraished bay-window rooms lr. a new modern Cat. After 6 p.

m. or Sundays. VALENCIA. Nice, sunny, furnished room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; grate, VNITED STATES, 123 Eddy, near 4oo rwiiEP. 25c to $1 night, $1 73 to 59 week; elec- tric lights (no running water in every room; elevator, read.

-room; free bus, baggage. VC'I-F House, cor. fc'th and Howard No better trmndent house In city; rooms 15c to 50s r.lgfct: to $3 per week. VMNOHESTEK Hotel. 44 3d r.r.

Mrtt convenient and respectable; 700 rocras. £5c to $1 60 nightly. $2 to SS wefk; elevator; lights: read Ing-room: free bus, baggage. ADVERTISEMENTS, subFrriptlons. received at Cell brsr.ch office, cor.

Duncan Church sts. ROOMS AND BOARD. HOTEL, 1433 California Ntw management newly furnished and ccm- 1 ieteiy renovated; tingle rooms and suites; family hctel; excellent tlfH iHotf! Nice tunny front suite ft-r with board. and up; and jTLY furr.lshed rooms; private family; OBtiCtaal; moiem icifrovj-d; reasonable. EdJy et.

Ji'J-'A'AIiD Nicely canny re with American family; $5 per week; me cooking. newly furnished sunny or without board; everything Hill 1 new house. 'I Nicely furnished rooms in new dern flat, with if desired; also fror.t i aricr ruite. IUDES GATE Fine furnished i eanar board; bath; ptr month. C- 'AKKKLL.

Nlte eunny front rooms; water: bath; suitable fcr two; Ger- home cooking. VAN or.d Geary (Hotel Martinet) Nice- ly rxoir.s. single or en suite; ex- K'ard; special rates. -Klcely furrlshed rocms in private farr.i'y: modem cd flat; reas. rates.

i'KAXKLIN. Nicely furnished rooms. I with board, firm to month. T.AKKIN. 1112 Nice rurr.ishci rooms' new nap-ernrnt: foM iMrd: $20 per month.

TaBLK hcaitl. fl per week; horns cooking. Setter TVPEUTIITERS AXD SUPPLIES. A TYPEWRITER ts the bes thollday" for the boy or girl; partly used $10rt r.ichines of all makes from $20; fully puar- rentals from $2 50 month. CTT.

207 Montgomery Et. excejsUoaallT good No. Remington. No. 1 Premier.

$25: other at and lower prices: rentals. $2 50. Typewriter Exchange, 536 California st. FOR. Baie Very cheap, a biUins and V-ookwritlnif typewriter.

MUNICIPAL LOAN rr ICE. Market TRU-VKS, y. retailed at wholesale prices. Factorj' --W Mtr Sixth: first-class fXITED STATES DR.OTCII STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE FIRE IXSIRAXCE CO3IPAAV OF HAMBURG. US GERMANY.

ON THE 31PT DAT OF DECEMBER. A. D. IDO4 AND FOR THE YEAH ENDING ON THAT AS MADE TO THE IN- SI VSCK COMMISSIONER OK TIIK STATE Or- "CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO THE VISIONS OF SECTIONS ClO AND 'OF-THS POLITICAL CODE.

CONDENSED AS PEli BLANK FURNISHED Bl' THE Caeb Market Value of all Stocks UonAs owned CoT.uar,y. 00 in Office 673 0 in Banks 23.2iJ 75 Xr.tt-rctt accrued on all stocks and Loans 4, SCS 3Z Pif-rniums in Due Course of Collec- tion GJ.331 42 Cf of Eroosit in Lands or W.OOOOO itl 4g Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and 2.535 28 i in of Adjustment or 1 ia ftwente- 1 C.CI 3 3 1 i resisted, inciuflir.g -Jf- cremlun-s on Tire run- naut or reinsurance 50 per cer.t 132.411 18 Grcas prcniiame on Klre Klsks run- incre than one year. Z.m 05; pra rata 110.510 50 1 Total Liabilities 67 INCOME. 1 Kvt cash actually received for Fire $361,002 36 Received fcr interest anil dividends on Leans, and from ether 16.CC1 7 Total Income 43 EXPENDITURES.

Net amount for Fire (inclullrr 04, of pre- vious years) $155,408 33 or allowed for ComniiKlon cr Brokerage 81,982 81 Paid for Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 23,332 74 Paid ior State. National, and Local taxes 4.5C7 20 Remitted to Home Office 1.882 50 A 1 other Expendltureii' 33 Total $379,857 97 lacurrfed during the year $157. 4C9 53 Rlfki and Fire Net amount of Risks' written fiurintr thel year .7. $35,438,522 30 Net amount of Ilieks expired dorirjt the veer 24.403.449 371.96126 Set amount In force December SI.

1304. -I 35.5Q3.114 51 2,375 97 LEO A. LOEB. Asst. U.

S. Manager. and rwom to "jefore me, Eih day of February. 18C5. MARK A.

FOOTE. Notary Public. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT 1 V. CARUS DRIFFIELD. Slanacer.

11. DAXKER, Assistant Manaeer. 221 SAWO.Mi: STREET. £an Franclfcco, Cal. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AFFAIRS OF THE FEDEttAI.

INSURANCE COMPANY OF JERSEY CITY IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEM- BER. A. D. lftO4 AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY, AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OP SECTIONS 610 AND OF THE POLITICAL CODE.

CON- DENSED AS PER BLANK FURNISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock paid up In Cash $500.000 00 ASSETS. Locns on Eonds and Mortgages. $30,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks nnd Bonds owned by 1,368,423 39 Cash In Company's Office 7.291- 10 Cash in Banks 71 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 15.30S 71 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages 112 50 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion 235.266 03 Deposit -with Philadelphia Fire Underwriters 100 00 Atlantic Mutual Insurance Com- pany Scrip 510 61 Total Assets 10 LIABILITIES.

Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspend $235,941 19 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning om year or less 811 4S reinsurance 50 per cent. 123,755 Grofs premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year. 614 23; reinsurance pro rata 63,313 43 Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, 340 04; reinsurance 50 per 25.1 47 Gross premiums on Marine Time Risks. IICS.IS7 53; reinsurance 100 per cent I OS. 157 53 All other LiaLiitties 201,822 4S Total Labilities $506.190 S4 1 INCOME.

Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $327,563 54 Net cash actually received for Marine premiums 758.049 69 Received for Interest on BonJs and Mortgages 1.132 50 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks. Loans and from all other sources 63.51 li Income from ail other sources 2,933 90 Total Income $1.153,200 SO EXPENDITUP.ES. Net amount paid for Fire 56 Net amount pad for Marine Losses (including 5202.39" 62. losses of previous 321.534 71 Dividends to Stockholders 50.000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 221.655 14 Paid for Salaries.

Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 53,907 04 Paid for National and Local taxes 25,645 30 All other payments and expendi- tures 31.497 45 Total Expenditures $550.593 20 Fire. Marine. incurred" during the year 56 $501.707 84 Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks.

Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the year $432,549 46 Net amount of Risks I expired during the I 15,183.373 194.423 55 Net amount tn force December 31. 1004. .1 24.597.559 327.125 77 Marine Risks. Premiums.

I amount cf Risks written during the year $1,508,397 20 Net amount of Risks! expired during the year 524.724.474 1.671.015 95 Net amount in force December 31. 1904.. 40.533.541 I 158.52S 47 HENDON CHUBB. Vice President. MAX GRUNDNER.

Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 30th LOUIS H. MAY. Notary PACIFIC DEPARTMENT 1 V.

CARUS DRIFFIELD. Mnnagrer. 11. DANKER. Astsistant Manaser.

221 SANSOME STREET. San Francisco. Cal. STATE3IENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COM PAX OF HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- NECTICUT. ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEM- BER.

A. D. 1904. AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY. AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS 610 AND 611 OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED AS PEIt BLANK FURNISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash $1,000,000 CO ASSETS. Real Eftate owned by $204,000 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 1,199,600 CO Cash Market Value of ail Stocks and licnds owned by 3.354.260 00 Cash In Company's Office 1.360 99 Cash in Banks 70 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion 266,372 16 receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks 10,534 00 Total Assets $5,340.136 94 LIABILITIES. Losses edjusted and unpaid 94 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense 152.434 70 Losses resisted, including expenses 19.403 01 Gtofs premiums en Fire Risks run- ning one year or less.

45190; reinsurance 50 per 932,725 95 premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, 3 SO 4C; relnsur2nce pro rata. 1.72G.042 18 Total Liabilities 52.925.215 78 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $3,019,703 49 Received fcr interest on Bonds and mortgage 61.47201 Received for interest and dividends on Bends. Stocks. Loans, and from all other Fources 131,053 76 i Received for Rents 5,090 06 Total Income $3,217,320 22 EXPENDITURES.

Net amount paid fcr Fire Losses (including $207,938 57. losses of of previous years) $1,534.134 23 Dividends to Stockholders 120,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 617.796 11 Paid for Salaries, FeesA and other charges for officers, clerks, 215.C59 29 Paid for Stale. National and Local taxes 89.252 S3 All other payments and expendi- tures 207.953 S3 Total Expenditures. $3,094,861 31 Fire. Losses Incurred during the year.

554,948 92 Risks and Fire Risks. Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the year $250.10 $3,673,183 20 Net amount of Risks expired during the year 243.784,057 3,326, 5CS 77 Net amount la force December 31. 1904.. 1 416,927.671 5.091.84136 J.

D. BROWNE. President. CHARLES R. BURT.

Secretary. Subscribed and to before me, this 4th day of 1905. JOHN H. THATCHER. Notary Public COLIN.

M. BOYD. Asrent for San Francisco. BENJAMIN J. SMITH, Manajcer Pacific Department.

316 SANSOME STREET. STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF LONDON. IN ENGLAND. ON THE 31ST: DAY OF DECEMBER, A.

1904. AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY. AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS 610 AND 611 OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED A3 PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER.

ASSETS. Real Estate owned by $165,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by 3,086,175 00 Cash In Company's 7,189 55 Cash in Banks 183.970 71 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans, 27 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion 670.816 53 Due from other Companies for re- Insurance on losses already paid. 2,278 68 Total Assets 64 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. $19,276 68 Losses In process of Adjustment or in Suspense 150.22 4S Losses resisted, including expenses 44,466 44 Gross premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less.

941 21- reinsurance, 50 per cent. 1,048,470 60 Grots premiums on Fire Risks running more than one year, $1 513.155 72; reinsurance pro ra'ta 1.017.905 67 All other Liabilities 202.948 Total Liabilities J2.513.355 38 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $2,479,964 05 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks. Loans and from all other sources 100,676 26 Received for Rents 7,000 00 Received from Home 1,135,960 09 Total Income $3,723,600 40 EXPENDITURES.

Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $247,184 79. losses of previous years) $1,577,334 OS Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 400.529 27 Paid for Salaries. Fees and other charges fcr officers, clerks, 151,130 46 Paid for State. National and Local taxes 73.907 63 All other payments and expendi- tures 617,017 00 Total Expenditures 34 Fire. Losres Incurred during the year.

55 Risks and Premiums, Fire Risks. Premiums. Net amount of Risks I written during the year 16 Net amount of Risks expired during the year 273,760.685 3,267,253 60 Net amount in force December 31. 1904.. 343,255.816 3,910,096 93 GEORGE W.

BABB, Attorney. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of January, 1905. EDWIN F. COREY, Commissioner for California In New York. G.

H. LERMtfT. Manaeer Western Department. MONADNOCK BLOCK. CHICAGO.

ILL. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 1 340 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE FRANK L. HUNTER. Resident Manaser. Phone Bush IS.

AHPEL BRUCKMAN. City Agents. 209 SANSOME SAN FRANCISCO. Phone Main 5751. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS 5 OF THE STANDARD MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL IN ENGLAND.

ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. 1004, AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY. AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS 610 AND OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED AS PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up. Cash $500,000 00 ASSETS.

Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.sl,sSs,l42 00 Cash In Banks 00 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 20,349 CO Premiums in due Course of Col- lection 133,033 00 receivable. not matured, taken fcr Fire and Marine Risks. 3,821 00 Policy stamps on hand -326 00 Total Assets 00 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid Losses in process of Adjustment or In Suspense $114,150 00 Losses resisted, including ex- penses Gross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation reinsurance 100 per cent 96, 4 50 00 Grors premiums on Marine Time I reinsurance BO perl cent Total Liabilities $210, 6.50 00 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Marine premiums 00 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds.

Stocks. Loans and from all other sources 00 Total Income $567,1 aS 03 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Marine Losses $270,320 00 Dividends to Stockholders 62.50000 All other payments and expendi- tures 07,535 09 Total Expenditures I $390,415 00 Marine. Losses incurred during the year. 00 Marine Risks and Premiums.

Risks. Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the year $72,243,460 Net amount of Risks expired during th? year 74,492.905 555,483 Net amount In force December 31. 1904.. 8.996.755 06.450 JOHN WILLIAMSON President.

JOHN GICK, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 6th day of February. ISOS. j.

sulis, Deputy United States Consul at Liverpool. J. D. SPRKCKELS 4 BROS. General J.

B. F. DAVIS SON. 21S SANSOME STREET. San Franclitco, Cal.

STATEMENT. OF THE CONDITION. AND AFFAIRS OF THE RHINE AND MOSELLE FIRE INSUR- ANCE OF STRASBURG. IN GERMANY, ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D.

1004.AND FOR. THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY, AS MADE TO THE. INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS 610 AND 611 OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED AS PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER.

CAPITAL; Amount of Capital Stock paid-up in Cash $600,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by $300,000 00 Loans on Bonds and 222,550 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks i and Bonds owned by 771,000 00 Cash In Company's Cash In Banks 132.774 25 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 10,89454 Interest due and accrued on- Bondi and Mortgages 1,605 94 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion 28.341 88 Rents due and accrued 35 Dae from other Companies for- re- Insurance on losses already paid. 101.734 57- Total Assets S6 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid $15,674 86 Losses In. process of Adjustment or in Suspense 37,049 56 Losses resisted, including expenses.

Gross premiums on Fire Risks nlng "one or. less, 214 54: reinsurance 50 per 199,607 27i Gross premiums on Risks run- nlng more than one year, 56 26; reinsurance pro 32,892 73 All other Liabilities 83,110 97 Total Liabilities 67 Net cash actually received for Fire premiums $435,152 14 Received for interest on Borids and Mortgages 94 Received for interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks. Loans and from all other sources vi-r' 8 i Received for Rents Received from all other 33 Total Income 1 15 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (Including.

$19,549 65 losses of previous years) $209,923 11 Dividends to Stockholders 70,000 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 82.272 81 Paid for Salaries Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, 48,826 13 Paid for State National and Lo- cal 17,78142 All- other payments and expendi- tures 40.974 66 Total Expenditures 79 Losses Incurred during the year $267,617 98 Risks and Premiums, Fire Risks. Nrt amount of Risks written during the year $466,318,290 $619,390 70 Net amount of Risks expired during the 'year 471.897.497 625,790 84 Net amount in force December 31, 1904 412,971.243 457,770 80 JULES SCHALLER. President. A POIZAT. Secretary.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th day of April. 1905. JOSEPH I. BRITTAIN. U.

S. Consul In Kehl. Baden, Germany. 'V SYZ General CALIFORNIA STREET. UNITED STATES BRANCH.

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS 1 OF THE HELVETIA SWISS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ST. GALL. IN SWITZERLAND, ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D.

1904, AND FOX THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY, AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS 610 AND 011 OF THE POLITICAL CODE CONDENSED AS PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY THE ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. 00 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans 4,983 33 Total $506,378 33 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid ..1 Losses in process of Adjustment or In Suspense $3,390 50 Losses resisted, including ex- penses Gross premiums on Fire Risk 4 running one year or less, reinsurance 50 per cent I 3,623 6i Gross premiums on Fire Risks running more than one year, reinsurance pro Total Liabilities $7,014 14 INCOME. Received for interest and dividends on.

Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources $19.015 17 Profit on eale or maturity of Ledger Assets 210 00 Received from Home Office 1,689 93 Total Income $21,515 12 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (including $30 50. losses of previ- ous ycarf) $2,16100 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 930 91 Paid Salaries Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, 999 P9 Paid for State. National and Local Taxes 20 00 Remitted: to Home 23,846 All other Expenditures 9SS 06 Total Expenditures 66 Losses Incurred during the year $1,130 50 Risks and Premiums I Fire- Risks. Premiums.

Net amount "of Risks expired during the year $538,221 $15,97145 Net amount' in force December 31. 1904.. 1,450,977 19,159 25 SAMUEL WEED, of Weed Kennedy, U. S. Managers.

Subscribed and sworn td before me, this Ist day of February, 1905. FISHBECK. Notary Public. 1i YZ Vt General Agents. SOS CALIFORNIA STREET.

UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND (UNITED STATES BRANCH). ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER A. D. 1904.

AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY. AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO TOR PROVISIONS OF. SECTIONS 610 AND 611 OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CON- DENSED AS PER BLANK FURNISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER: ASSETS.

Real Estate owned by Company. 63 Loans on Bonds and 820,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. 4.206,632 18 Cash in' Company's Office 7,113 19 Cash In Banks 415.263 98 Interest due and accrued -on all Stocks and Loans 46,925 15 Interest due and accrued on Bonds Mortgages 2,311 25 Premiums In due course of collec- tion 813,034,88 Bills receivable, not Matured, taken Fire and Marine Risks 2.155 34 Rents due and accrued 11,822 01 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid. 48,529 39 Amount receivable under perpetual policies '99 37 TotalAsseU $3,450,522 97 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid $50.652 17 Losses In process of Adjustment or In Suspense 293,263 S5 Losses resisted, including expenses.

60.253 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks, run- ning One year or less, 06G 92: reinsurance 50 per 1,751,983 46 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- more than one year, .217 25; reinsurance pro 2,781.461 52 All other Liabilities 420.759 72 Total Liabilities 43.354.353 72 Net cash actually received for Fire premiums 87 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages 11,193 60 Received for Interest and dividends on Stocks, -Loans, and from all other sonrces 186.04*) 10 Received for. Rents 178.07012 Recevied from Home Office 1,089.293 25 Received from all other sources.i.. 0,637 75 Total Income 1 59 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses Icludlng $474,500 29, losses of pre- vious years) 16 Remitted to Homo Office 1.45C179 IS Paid or allowedtfor Commission or Brokerage 855.543 4S Paid for and "other for of fleers, clerks, etc. 390,633 2 Paid for National and Lo- Taxes 155.248 28 other payments and expend I- tures 453.305 43 Total expenditures 60 ----i- Fire.

Losses Incurred during the year. 04 Risks Premiums. Fire Risks. Premiums. amount.

Risks written dur-l" Ing the year. $718,492,163 57 $7,603,341 43 Net amount of I-, 'r- Risks expired dur- r. i. ing i the year 678,320,476 92 7,167,100 12 Net amount In force 31. 1904 532.8C5.000 23 8,738,18417 Subscribed and sworn before me.

thia INSVRAXCE 25th i day of January. 1005. 1 EDMUND HARVET, NoUry Public EDWARD F. 8. Attorney.

PACIFIC DEPARTMEjiTi Hoyal Balldlncr. Cor. Pine and Sannome StreetM. San CaL ROLLA V. WATT.

T. FOGARTV. Jlanairer F. B. Secretary R.

H1LLM AN. Superintendent Local Dept. VXITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCl- DENT COMPANY OF LONDON. IN ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER.

A. D. 1904. AND FOR THE TEAR ENDING ON THAT DAT. AS MADE TO: THE INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS 610 AND fill OF- THE- POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED AS PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY. THE COMMISSIONER. ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by 51,243,577 81 Cash in- Company's 6,956 00 Cash In Banks 152.000 00 Interest due and accrued Bonds 14,465 34 Premiums in due Course of Col- lections.

220.85S 33 Total Assets $1,646,853 38 LIABILITIES. Losses in process of Adjustment or In Suspense $16,816 99 Losses resisted. Including ex- penses 22.337 16 Gross Dremiums on Risks running one year or less, re- insurance 50 per cent i 434,067 84 Gross premiums on Risks running more than one year, $32,025 13; reinsurance pro 21,677 44 Special Reserve for unpaid losses. 420,923 00 Commissions and Brokerage due and to become 63,2110 2 Contingent reserve 150.000 00 All other 28,848 26 Total Liabilities 71 INCOME. Net cash actually received for pre- miums Received for interest and divi- dends on Bonds.

Stocks, -Loans and from all other 43.353 23 Total Income $1.197,147 30 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Losses $430,457 19 Dividends to 44,113 SO Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 309,457 23 Paid for Salaries Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 80,315 27 Paid State. National and Local taxes 18,742 20 All, other, payments and expend- itures 201.625 50 Total Expenditures ....51.084.71133 Losses incurred during the $430,457 1U A. W.

MASTERS. United States Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of February, 1905. MARK A. FOOTE, Notary Public.

K. C. LANDIS, General Acrent. -410-418 CALIFORNIA STREET. San Francisco.

Cal. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL. IN ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST DAY Of DECEMBER, A. D.

1904. AND FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON THAT DAY, AS MADE TO THE INSURANCE COMMIS- SIONER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SEC- TIONS Gift AND 611 OF THE POLITICAL CODE. CONDENSED AS PER BLANK FUR- NISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER. ASSETS.

Real Estate owned by Company. 69 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 3,318.450 CO Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by 4,232.20125 Cash in Company's office "4,02770 In Banks 1,331,736 72 Interest due. and accrued on all -Stocks and Loans ISS 90 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages. 35.155 87 Premiuir-s in due Course ol Col- lection. 1,315,12000 Rents due and accrued 10,140 SO Perpetual Policy Premiums 7 50 Total Assets $l2.

107.398 43 LIABILITIES. Lopsos adjusted and $023 10 Losses In process ot Adjustment or In Susoense 527.78012 Loasas resisted. Including expenses Gross premiums op Fire Risks run- nins one year or less. 658 70; reinsurance 5O per cent 2.642,779 33 Grow premiums on Fire Risks run- nlng mere than one year, 577 05; reinsurance pro 3.124,805 S3 Amount reclalmable by Insured on pepetual fire policies 2H51.7C4 All other Liabilities 33 Total Liabilities 47 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire i premiums 30 Received Interest.

on and Mortgages 100,730 7S i Received for interest and dividends on Bonds. Stocks. and from all other sources 154.358 IS Received for Rents. 97.074 27 I Received from all other 428.446 92 Total Income $7,815,715 45 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire i (including.

$55H. 055 04. losses previous years) 27 i Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage 1.332.539 6C Paid for Salaries Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks, etc. 300,080 67 Paid for State, National, and Local. taxes 225.030 93 All other payments and expendi- tures 953,795 Total Expenditures Jf7.530.025 21 Fire.

Losses Incurred during, the 54, 703.210 S5 Risks and Fire Risks. Premiums." Net amount of Risks written during the year. $1,010, 4C6.C51 $11,066,077 iS Net amount of Risks expired during the year 035,239,004 10.295.652 17 Net amount In force December 31. 1904 1,025.947.033 11.055.133 81 HENRY XV; EATON. U.S.

Manager GEORGE W. HO YT, U. S. Mgr. -Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of; January, 19C5.

H. WILDE Y. Notary Public PACIFIC DEPARTiIENT: 422' California Street. San Francisco. CHARLES HAVEX.

Resident Secretary. MASON KINNE. Secretary. $50 CAPITAL wins $12 dally; positive prooi. I 93B' Market room 1.

PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR! CLOTHING AND EQUIP- Depot Quartermaster's Office. New Montgomery- San Francisco. i December- DroDosals. In dv- plicate, subject to the usual: conditions, will be received here until 10 o'clock a.

December IU, then opened, for furnishmx and delivering at the San 1 Francisco depot the Quartermaster's De- partment, U. fur. caps, fleece-lined woolen buckskin and fur mittens, moccasins, blanket-lined canvas clothing and felt; Bhoes. The right is reserved to reject or acceot all proposals or 3 any oart thereof. Preference will be given articles -of domestic? manufacture, conditions of quai-.

ity and price (including in the price of-for- 1 elsn oroductlons -or manuiactures the duty 1 thereon). being equal. Standard samples can be seen at. and blanks for proposals and full Information will be furnished upon tion to this office. Envelopes containing pro- posals to ibe, Indorsed.

Cloth- ing and No. 0a92, -to be opened at 10 o'clock December 19, 1905. C. DE Depot Quartermaater. U.

a Army. PROPOSALS Continned. PROPOSALS FOR HAY AND Depot Quartermaster's Office, 36 New Montgomery San Francisco. Sealed proposals, in subject to the usual condi- tions, will be received here until 10 clock a. Pacific standard time, Monday.

De- cember 18. 1905. and then opened, for fur- nishing and delivering at San Francisco, Se- attle or Portland." or other prominent rail- road points: 2500 tons East Wasblnzton timothy hay or equal, and 15C0 tons graded white oats or equal. The right Is reserved to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof. The above to be subject to an Increase or decrease of twenty per cent.

Blank proposals and full information will 'be furnished upon application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals to be In- dorsed, for Hay and Oats. No. 10SSS. to be opened at 10 o'clock a.

De- cember 18. 1905." A. DEVOL. Depot Quartermaster. U.

S. Army. PROPOSALS San Quentln Prison "construc- tion account." Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the State Board of Prison Directors. 331 Pine San Francisco, until 2 p. December 22.

13C5. at which time and place they will be opened In public. for furnishing damp cars, carts, horses, harness, oils, paints, wrought iron pipe and fittings, cast iron pipe. lead, powder, start, lime. sand, cement, stationery, drawing ma- terials, photographic supplies, lumber, blast- ing machine, cement testing apparatus.

hoist- Ing engine, to be delivered during the year As per schedule obtainable at the office of the assistant engineer. San Quen- tin. ROBERT T. DEVLIN. President.

BPJMNARDF. SMITH. Clerk. STUTTERING AND STAMMERING. NORCROSS Institute cures stammering: new.

scientific, complete. Office. Market Taylor. CARDS AND INVITATIONS. Engraved wedding lnvltationsv visiting A busi- ness cards, crests, etc.

high-class work; mod- erate rates. J. H. Duncan. 128 Kearny.rs.l-2.

3IARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Issued yesterday: JoseDh D. 29, Astoria. and Henrietta Strauss, 23, Astoria. Ore.

Ernest Sl4 Jackson street, and Sldonie DeJaenes. 25, 830 Pacific Street- Benjamin Wander, 34, 1C29 Devisadero street, and Bertha Caro, 29. 2C42 O'Farrell sitreet- Robert C. Whitney, 30, city, and Ida B. K.

Wharton, 24, Rochester, N. Y. Jcslah.E. Thompson, 21, 851 Buchanan and Effle M. Townacnd.

21, 831 Buchanan st. 'C. Fleblg. 2S. Grand Rapids, and Sophie' Lowell.

24. 967 Howard street. Harry L. GaskllL 21. Rodeo, and Adell B.

Enele, IS. 3304 FMmdre street. Jtfhn Wilson. 32. 117 Marshall street, and Annie "McCauley.

25, S5 San Jose avenue. Charles K. Williams, 21, Portland, and Florence E. Hayes, 21, fICO Bush street. 'Willima J.

Edmondson. 29, Ottawa. Canada, and Katharine Ward, 27. London. England.

Henry Leson, 31, 1924 Howard street, and Clara E. Wanderer. 22, 116 Alabama street. EIRTHS-MAREIAGES-DBAIHg. Birth, marriasre and death notices sent by mail will not be Inserted.

They must be handed In at either of the publication offices and be Indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. Notices restricted simply to the announcement of the event are published. once In this column free of chance. BORN. In this city.

December 12. 1903, to the wife of B. Anlxter, a son. At Fairbanks, Alaska. November 29, 19CC-.

to the wife of James W. Hill, a daurhter. DIED. Bailey. Edward J.

Navllle, Mathilda. 32 Baterean. Emma O'Brien. Margaret Burns, Edward 33' O'Brien, Patrick 70 Clark Hansbrough, J.j O'Malley, Thos F. 23 31 Page.

Joseph 43 Adolph, 29 Plunkett, Joseph, 7S Dont. Mary, 67 Reed, Sophia 60 Douglas, Marcus Reid, David E-. 32 Forrest, Agnes. 11 Rihn, Joseph. 73 Hallinan, Thomas, 33 Sawtelle.

Mrs. E. S. Hamilton Elmer Schepens. Frank.

37 Hanlon, Catharine, 70 Swain, Revlllo 81 Haven, James 78 Swett, Maxgaretha, 67 Infantino. Mrs. C. 40 Wedel. Prof 70 Laudridsen.

Wiley. Mary. 68 Lucas. Minnie. 33 Wilkinson, Alice McAuUffe.

James, 23 Williams. Ida 8., 75 McDonald, Sarah Erastus, SO Michelsen. Bertha, 72 In this city. December 11, 1905. Ed- ward beloved father of.

Reginald E. and Edward J. Bailey a native of Pennsyl- vania, aged 54 years. ET'Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 1" o'clock p. from the funeral parlors of Bunker Lunt.

2688 Mis- sion street (Mission Masonic Tfimole), be- itween Twenty-second and Twenty-third. Funeral services under the auspices of Mis- sion lodge No. 296. The Fraternal Brother- hood. Interment Greenlawn Cemetery- In this city, December 11.

19C5, Emma; beloved wife ot the late Miles Bate- man, lovinK mother of Mrs. William Crow- ley and Mrs. H. Seiventhal of London, Eng- land, and grandmother of Raymond and William Crowley. a native of London.

E3TFrler.ds and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day at 11 o'clock a. irom the residence of her daughter. Mrs. William Crowley. 1415 street, corner of Seventeenth avtr.ua South.

Interment Mount Olivet Cem- etery. BURNS In this city, December 12, 1905. EJ- dearly beloved husband of Kitty Burns, fatter of Ruth Burns, brother of Annie. Margaret. Mollie.

"Uessie. Andrew and Ji-cuh Burns, and son of Bridget and the late Andrew Burns, a native of San Fran- i Cisco. aped 35 years 11 months and 6 days'. A member of El Dorado Parlor No. N.

S. G. W. ETFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral. Friday, December 15, at 9 o'clock a.

from his. late residence. 1538 Clay street, thence to St. Bridget's Church, where a requiem hUh mass will be celebrated for the reDOse of his soul, commencing at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

El Dorado Parlor No. 52. N. S. G.

XV. Officers and members are hereby notified to attend the funeral of our late brother. E. W. Burns, from his late residence.

1533 Clay street. Friday, December 15. at 9 a. m. HENRY BORTFELD.

President. J. W. KEEGAN, Rec. Sec.

In this city, ber 11, 19C5, John L. Clark-Hunsbrough. be- loved husband of Emma Clark-Hansbrough. beloved father of Roy Clark-Harebrough, and brother of Mrs. Robinscns, Mrs.

Nie- vuhr and Georce Hansbrousn. a native of Wyoming, aged 31 -years 3 months and 23 days. C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the tuneral to-day (Wednesday), at o'clock from the parlors of Gantner 121-9 Mission street, between Eighth and Ninth. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. DAUS In this city, December 12.

1005. Adoloh, dearly beloved of Gerson and Adeline Daus. and beloved brother of David. Mrs. Augusta Hecht, Mrs.

Minna Goldstucher. Mra Lena Meyers and Felix, Clara. Morris and Sol Daus. a native of Prussia, Germany, aged 29 years and 11 C7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully to attend the funeral services to-day '(Wednesday). December 13, at 10 o'clock -a.

at Charles J. B. Metzler's undertaking parlors. 6TJO Washington street. thence Third and Towcsend Htreeta.

by ..11:30 a. m. train. Interment Hills of Eter- nity Cemetery. In this city, December 12.

19C5, at the home of her daughters. Mrs. J. Proselc Jr. and Mrs.

J. Novak. 339 Jersey street, Mary Dont. beloved wife of" Joseph Dont, mother of Mrs. W.

A.lWernecke, Joseph Dont Mrs. J. Prosek Jr. and John and stepmother of John G. Dont and Mis.

-Annie Bartosh of Dodge. a na- tive of Bohemia, aged 67 years 8 months and days. (Santa Rosa papers please copy.) (CTThe funeral services and Interment will take place i Thursday. December 14. at 1 o'clock p.

from the funeral chaDel of H. H. Woke at Fanta Rosa. Remains at the chaDel of Charles H. Truman Co 19C9 Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth.

DOUGLAS In this city, December 11, 19C5. Marcus Douglas, beloved son of Adam and the late Elizabeth Alice Douglas and brother, of E. C. and P. H.

Douglas and the late R. W. Douglas. Mra. T.

W. Carter Jr. of Victoria, B. C. and Mrs.

J. M. HENRY J. CALL ACK ER CO. (Successors 'to Flannagan Gallagher).

DAND2L P. DONOVAN." Mgr. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 20" Fifth opposite Lincoln School. 1 Telephone -South. SO.

UNITED UNDERTAKBRcs, Funeral Directors and Emtalrr.ers- Formerly in Metropolitan Temple. -NOW AT 'SCO MISSION. South IST. Between Fourth and Fifth. near Fifth st.

Fly. Equipments at Moderate Rates. James i McGinn. Henry Hansen. "JAMES Formerly McGinn Bros.

Funeral Directors and 214 Eddy St. "Tel East Sti. Burke of Berkeley. a native ot Victo- ria, B. C.

aared 27 years months and 13. days. (Victoria, 15. papers please cooy.) C7Frlends and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral services- to-day (Wednesday), at. 11:30 o'clock a.

at the parlors of Craig', CDchran A 4til Golden Gate avenue, between Ixrkln. and Polk streets. Interment private. Pleaae omit Sowers. In Fruitvale, December 11.

19C5, Agnes. dearly beloved daughter or 'Thomas J. and Julia Fcrrest. and sdater of Mary. Vlnrlr.la and John Forrest, a native Oakland.

ased 11 years 7 months and 21 days. In this city. December lL 19C3. Thomas Halllnan. beloved husband of Min- nie Hallinan.

son of Mrs. Frank Creem anJ brother of Josie Creem. a native of New York, aged 33 years 1 month and 11 days. A member of Court El Dorado No. 31.

F. ot and Branch 22. Glass Bottla Association of the United States and EyFriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at o'clock a. from hia late residence. 120 Towcsend street, thence to St.

Rose's Church, Brannan street, between Fourth and Fifth, where a requiem high, mass will be celebrated for the repose of hl9 soul." commencing at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. The officers and members of Court El Do- No. 31. F.

of are requested to at- tend the funeral of our deceased Thomas Halllnan. to-day (Wednesday), ac o'clock a. from his late residence. 120 Townsend street. A.

ALIAMTS. Chief Ranxer. In this. city. December 12, 1903.

Elmer I-ewis, beloved husband of Ida Ham- ilton, and lovinr father of Mary and Pearl Hamilton, a native of Maine, -aged 43 years. In this city. December 12. 1905. Catherine, beloved wtfa of the late Richard Hanlon, and sister of Edward and Patrick Kerna.

a native of Dublin. Ireland, asetl 70 yeara. In Oakland. CaL. December 12.

19C3. James husband of Mary H. Haven, and father of Mary H. Edwards and Philo Thomas E. and Martha E.

Haven. natlvt. of Jamestown. N. aged 73 years I month and days.

ETFriends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services Thursday after- noon, December 14, at 2 o'clock, at chapel of the First Congregational Church, corner of Thirteenth and Clay streets. Oak- land. Interment Drtvate. At Camp Meeker. Decem- ber 7.

1905. Mrs. Cecil infantlno (nee Fearr), beloved daughter of Mrs. Emella Fearr. and sister of Pete J.

Fearr. a na- tive of Italy, aged 40 years 3 months and 2 days. In this city. December 12. 1903, Laurids Laudridsen.

late an appren- tlce on board the Danish ship Copley, a na- tive of Denmark, aged 16 years. C7Remalna at the funeral parlors of Bunker A Lunt, 2C6S Mission' street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third (Mission Masonic Temsle). In this city. December 12. 19C5.

at her residence. 30t3 Seventeenth street. Min- nie, dearly beloved wife of Frank J. Lucas, mother of Mabel. Evelyn.

Frank. Alice and Thomas Lucas, and sister of Matthew Madi- gan. Mrs. Ann Floyd and Mrs. Charles M.

Lucas, a native of Cbunty Limerick. Ire- land, aged 33 years 11 months and 27 days. In this city. December 12. IJKJS.

James, beloved son of Dennis and the lata Maria McAullffe, and brother of John an.l Timothy McAulifTe. a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 23 years 7 and 4 days. ETNotice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the of McFadden. St Green.

1171 Mission street, between Seventh and Eighth. In this city. December 11, 1905. Sarah Ann. beloved wife ot A.

a McDon- ald, a native of Dexter. Maine, aged 78 years 2 months and 28 days. (Massachusetts and Maine papers copy.) E7 Notice of funeral hereafter. In this city, December 11, 13C3. Bertha, beloved wife of the late M.

Michel- le sen, beloved mother of William. Marks. Louis and Edward Michelsen. Mrs. E.

Maz- ner and Fanny Francisco Colnl. and sister of Mrs. A. Kalrr.uk. a native of Germany, aged 72 years and 11 months.

ETTrlends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral to-morrow at 10:15 o'clock from her late residence. 1238 street. Inter- ment Hills of Eternity Cemetery, by 11:3 train from Third and Tbwnsend streets. In this city. December 10.

19C3. Mathilda, beloved wife of George G. Na- vtlle. dauehter of Thcmaa Anderson, and sister of Mrs. A.

Warnws. Mrs. R. Brown. Mrs.

H. Wells." Mrs. M. Sharkey and Ther- esa Anderson, a native of San Francisco. Cal-, aired 32 years.

ET'Frienda and acquaintances are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock p. from tha residence of her sister. Mrs. M. Sharkey.

3465 Eighteenth street. Interment Green- lawn Cemetery, by car from Eighteenth and Guerrero streets. O'BRIEN In this. -city. December 12.

18C3. Margaret, wife of Matthew O'Brien, dearly beloved mother William Matthew James Edward J. and Margie L. O'Brien. Mrs.

J. Deeney and Mrs. R. J. and grandmother of Lillian Deeney and Richard, O'Brien, a native of Boston.

Masai 1 K7Friend3 and acquaintances are respect- full Invited to attendrthe funeral "to-morrow (Thursday), at tf.ZO o'clock, from her 'residence, 242 Perry street, thence to St. Rose's Church, where a requiem high macs will be celebrated for the repose of her soul. commencing at 9 a. m. Interment Hoiy Cross Cemetery- O'BRIEN In Lecna Heights.

Patrick, beloved husband of Mary O'Brien, and father of William Danlet. Henry and Richard O'Brien and Mrs. Mary A. Murphy, a na- tive of Ireland, aged 70 years. In this city.

December 11. 1903. Thomas dearly beloved son of Philip and Bridget O'Malley. and loving brother of Charles Edward. William Austin and Margaret O'Malley and Mrs.

Kate Roae. and the late Georse O'Malley. a native of Colrca. San Mateo County. CaL.

axed 25 years. CTTriends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited lo attend the funeral (Thursday), at a. from the resi- dence of his parents. Colma, thence to St. Ann's Chnrch.

where a requiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul, commencing at "10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. In this city, December 11. 1905.

Joseph, M. Page, dearly beloved brother of Mrst. F. 3. Van Trees, a native of San Francisco.

Cal aged 42 years and 4 days. vCulaveraa please copy.) E7Frtends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday), at o'clock a. from the funeral parlors of Porter White, 415 Golden Gate avenue, thence to St. Joseph's i Church, on Tenth street, between Howard and Fnlsom streets, where a requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hia soul, commencing at 9 a. m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, via the electric funeral car from, Guerrero and Eighteenth streets. In this city, December 12, Joseph, beloved husband of Lucy Plunkett. and father of Joseph M. Plunkett. a native of Drogheda.

County Louth. Ireland, aged IS yeara. CT Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Thursday), at a. from his law residence. 313 Clementina street, between Fourth and Fifth, thsnee to St.

Patrick's Church, where a requiem, high, mass will bo celebrated for the reocse ot hU soul, at 'J m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In Oakland, December 12, 19C3. Soohla of the late William Reed, and beloved mother cf William and Charles P. Reed, a native of Boston.

aeed years 7 months and 27 days. C7Frlends and acquaintances axe respect- fully Invited -to attend the funaral services Thursday morning. December 14, at o'clock, at her late home. 1246 Center street. Oakland.

Interment private. this city. December 12. 1905, -David E. Reid, brother of Mrs.

George E. and Mrs. Henry Phelps. a native ot Canada, aged 22 years 2 months and 1 day. fETFUneral services to-morrow (Thursday).

14. at 1:30 o'clock p. from chapel of Charles H. J. Truman A Mission.

street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth. Interment private. Cypress Lawa Cemetery. RIHN In this city, rjecember 11. 13C5.

Jo- seDh Rihn. a native of France, ased TS years." SAWTELLE In Hartford. Decembers. 19C3- Mrs. Elizabeth S.

Sawtelle, wtdow oC the late Rev. Henry A. Sawtelle. D.D.. for- merly of San Francisco.

In thU city, December 11. IDC3. Frank Schftsens, brother of Jeanette- Jansen cf Seattle, a native of France, aged 7 yeara. (Seattle pacers please and acquaintances are respect- fully invited -to attend the funeral to-day (Wednesday). at 1:31) o'clock p.

from the funeral parlors of the 11. F. 817 Mission street. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. In this city.

December 11. 1908. Ra- Contlnued en Pace Fourteen. WOODLAWN San Mateo County. MASONIC CEMETERY AS SOCI AT lON- US Flood BuUdiar.

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