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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1898. MORALES INVADES [[0N (IANCES |OF INTEREST GUATEMALA WITH A LARGE FORCE| Rebel Force Wh ich Crosses the Mexican Frontier Is Checked Near San Marcos. fpecial Cable to The Call and the N ew York Herald. Copyrighted, 189S, by Jmmes Gordon Benmett: PANAMA, Aug. 3 . has crossed the Mex 1 plotting against essful attempts to »els made a dash for Sa but, according to offic which were station trooy port of a majority of the people. Th and sanguinary nt a dispatch the Herald as to the ellion. I rece f ived. the fol head itos rt of the te: ment tro establish fE 20000000000 C00000R00D00. e t re- ter 1ala, recelved novement is r 1st Barrios Morales has with a gre The Governm a bulletin givi t, state that tk powerful than that ag Prospero t ed it The nd ral Manuel Re and that Ge of ex-Pr fllcers Reyr led pro- news- i ed emala City. » General Toledo was Secretaryship 1 ¢ scause he was suspected yathy with = the revolu wrother is in prison. ( de Leon, who pl in the last war, also !s In —The Herald's 1t General Prospero Morales, at nt that General Morales and his All communication in that section of the country is entirely cut The. general belief is that the present movement will prove a for- midable one, General Moralés counting on his prestige and the sup- fled in confusion. correspondent at Guatemala the head -of a large ican frontier from ‘Tapachula. "It followers have been the present administration since overthrow President Barrios last n Marcos, the native place of Gen- al advices, were repulsed by Gov- ed on the border awaiting the at- e struggle promises to be a long acting President- Cabrera, asking xtent of the gravity of the re- »wing rep 1 by Prospero Morales invaded They were repulsed by Govern- President Cabrera will quickly OOCOO0000000000C0000000 that he took Ocos and San Marcos; that his army has constantly grown by .deser- tions from the Government forces, and that ‘he is rapidly advancing on the capital. Many men are being shot and im- prisoned by Cabrera. Jose Leon Cas- tillo, leader in -last year's insurrection and now a candidate ' for President, took refuge some days ago in the Mex- ican legation. Last night . General Mendezabal. commander of Barrios’ forces last year, dfed suddenly. He was sum- moned from his plantation.by Presi- dent Estrada yesterday and dled two hours after the Interview with the President.. Hls. friends - say he was poisoned. He was most popular in Guatemala. Last Saturday the President pro- claimed the country in a state of slege. F#ends of Estrada Cabrera claim Mo- rales is backed by the Mexican Gov- ernment, and-that his i{s & move to an- nex Guatemala to Mexico. Morales is reported to have a strong “FORER PLANS Reorganizing the East- ern Squadron. SCHLEY TO REMAIN AT HOME CRUISER NEWARK TO BE MADE HIS FLAGSHIP. Retention of Several Armor Clads in American Waters Considered Significant by Naval Officers. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—The Herald's Washington correspondent telegraphs: Preparatory to'its departure on its mis- sion abroad the Eastern squadron s being reorganized by Secretary Long. The cruiser Newark, original flagship of the squadron, will be retained ‘n north Atlantic waters and will proba. Lly hecome the flagship of Commcdore Schley.. The - Massachusetts, Newark and Columbia are on their way to Gu- | antanamo from Porto Rico. Upon their | arrival the Columbia will be given or- ders to assume such duty as may be designated by Rear Admiral Sampso the Massachusetts will be attach=d to Commodore Watson's command and the Newark will, 1t Is said to-night, rece:v: the flag of Commodore Schley. This r:cans that Commodore Schley will re- main at home while the Brooklyn wil be attached to Commodore Watson command. | It is expected that it will be necessary | to make a few repairs o the Massochu- setts, and when these are completed the Eastern squadron will be ready to start abrcad. The retention of several armor- | clads in American waters is conslde:-d | most significant by naval officers with | whom I talked to-day, especially when taken in conjunction with the repeated statements of Secretary Long and other | officials that the original orders to the fleet had not been modified. If the ad- ministration carries out its plan of dis- patching strong reinforcements to the | Philippines it will be a notice to all Europe that the United States does not | propose to let any foreign complications grow out of the final settlement in re- gard to the islands. TO B UYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to Responsible Merchants, Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters, Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, CATALOGUES Insurance and Real Estate Agents. AND PRICE LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. In Corresponding ~"ith An¥ of the Follcving Firms Pleass Mention *The Call™ ART GLASS. Catifornia Art Glass, Bending and Cutting Works, 103-105 Mission St.,cor. Spear. Embossing. Staining, Beveling. Wm. Schroeder, Pres. Telephone Main 868. ART WARE AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE. THE P. ROSSI CO., @rtistic Furniture and Art Ware Importers, 17 SUTTE.R STREET. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, - MENZO SPRING Zrovpiciar, Send for meas- ure blanks. U. 8. Commis- sion, 9 Geary st., S. F. ARTISTIC FURNITURE. FINK & SCHINDLE Bank, Office and Saloon , Fitungs, 1309 Market &t Telephone South 267. AUCTIONEERS. Live Stock st., Live Stoex KILLIP & CO- o Saneioco. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. WM. SCHOENING R A BELTING. . Manufacturer of Belting an ) Lace. Leather. 105107 Mis- pear. Telephone Main 562. T Belting and Packing. L. P. DEGEN. slon St., cor. S Agent for Rubbe; BICYCLES. 198 Model Cleveland Bicycles Sell for $50, 't‘fififi lnnzae:;z nd Ladies’ $35. . LEAVITT & B! street. BOILER MAKERS. W. J. Brady's Patent DETACHABLE MUD DRUM for Steam Boilers, Manufactured by EUREKA BOILER WORKS W. J. BRADY. Proprletor. Specisl Attention Paid to Repairs and Bhip Work. Office and Works—113-115 MISSION STREET Telephone Main 5045 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS COMPANY, 342 to 350 Geary Street, Above Powell, Periodicals, Books and Stationery. BOOKBINDERS. J B MCINTYR Bookbinder and Printer, DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES. Christian Church Convention Elects New State Boards. SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 3—The Christian Chureh Convention -at Garfield Park opened to-day with devotfonal services | conducted by Colonel E. G. Hall of San /J. C. WILSON & CO,, » 422 Commercial street. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON. 900 BATTERY STREET. Telephone Maln 1864. COPPERSMITH. Joseph Fox, Supt. . Blyth, Mgr. Steamboat HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Deale: in Hardware, 603 Murkeg. Telf‘Mnln 752 A HARNESS AND VEHICLES. LD HARNESS CO., 211 Larki; 3 Wholesale and Retail unnutncrmrner':" ur& Sl kinds of Harness and dealers in Buggies, Carts, etc. 1f you want bargains call or write IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry, Morton & Hedley, Prt . 234 Fremont St. Castin, :f Ee'y Dar scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 1505, P JEWELERS. W. K. VANDERSLICE CO. OLD AND SILVER SMITHS, 136 Sutter San Francisco. Telephone Main 911. = MARINE INSURANCE. ,SWISS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Combined Capital, $4,000,000. 8YZ & CO., Agents, 301 Caitfornia st. MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. ‘THE BERNHARD Mattrote co.. 842 Misston st. Telephone Maln 1674 OPTICAL GOODS. BERTELING OPTICAL COMPANY, Sclentific Opticlans and Manufacturers of Optical Goods, 14 and 16 Kearny street. PAPER DEALERS. wlLLAMETT PULP AND PAPER CO., 722 Montgomery Street. PIANOS. The Oldest Firm and Largest Stock. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 28 and 30 O'Farrell St. A corps of expert tuners and repatrers. PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES. Agency. Reloading, developing, print- KODAKLE™F: & Kndrews. 06 Montkomery. PRINTING. E. C. HUGHES, Printer, Bookbinder, Engraver. 511 Sansome st. Telephone Main 448, REAL ESTATE. G. H. UMBSEN & CO.. TEAL ESTATH. RENT COLLECTORS. ‘General Auctioneers. 14 Montgomery st STATIONER AND PR}NTER. g2 PARTRIDGE 1225% fornia St, SEWING MACHINES. *‘DOMESTIC” Pre-eminently the machine for family use. 1021 Market strowt, near Sixth. SOAP. 17 Cal street, G. R, LUCY & €0, 15m 57T Srart Tear: Printers, Book- THE HICKS-JUDD C0., Siere”s Firme m TARTAR WORKS. ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO VOTERS PRECINCT REGISTRATION. Office of the Registrar of Voters of the City and County of San Francisco. Notice is hereby given that the Boards of Precinct Registration for_the general election to be held on Tuesday, the Sth day of November, A.: D. 1338, will meet in thelr respective precincts for the regis- tration of voters and such other purposes as are prescribed by law, on Wednes:- day, August 10, 1898, from 9-o’clock a: m. until 10 o’clock p. m. daily for five (5 days, until and including Monday, August 15, 1898, on which day all registration closes. All electors who have not been resis- tered for said general election -are hereby invited to present themselyes for regis: tration. The Boards of Precinct Registration -will sit as above for the purpose of register: ing all legal and qualified voters residing in thelr precincts who have not regist- ered at the office of the Registrar of Voters since June 1, 1898 Any person who has not registered since June 1, 1898, and fails to register at the Boards of Precinct Registration of the precinct in which he resides will be debarred the privilege of voting at such election. In accordance with section 21 of the “Act to Regulate the Registration of Voters,” etc., the following places have been secured for the sessions. of the Boards of Precinct Registration: REGISTRATION PLACE Election November 8, 1898, TWENTY-EIGHTH ASSEMBLY. DIS- TRICT. First Precinct—430 Folsom. Second Precinct—216 Steuart. Third Precinct—403 Harrison. Fourth Precinct—415 Folsom. Fifth Precinct—268 First. Sixth Precinct—503 Howard. Seventh Precinct—162 First. Eighth Precinct—131 Second. Ninth Precinct—112A_ First. Tenth Precinct—562 Missio! Eleventh Precinct—56 Second. Twelfth Precinct—437 Third. Thirteenth Precinct—32 Hunt. Fourteenth Precinct—665 Howard. Fifteenth Precinct—241 Third. Sixteenth Precinct—405 Third. TWENTY-NINTH ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. First Precinct—32S Jessle. Second Precinet—65 Fourth. Third Precinct—343 Jessi Fourth Precinct—114% Fifth Precinct—791 Sixth Precinct—222 Natoma. Seventh Precinc Minna. Eighth Precinct—757B Howard. Ninth Precinct—804 Folsom. Tensh Precinct—716 Folsom. Eleventh Precinct—753 Folsom. Twelfth Precinct—S803 Folsom. Thirteenth Precinct—406 Fourth, Fourteenth Precinct—360 Third. Fifteenth Precinct—407 Fourth. Sixteenth Precinet—424 Third. Seventeenth Precinct—462 Fourth. ADVERTISEMENTS. THIRT--SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DIS- - TRICT. First Precinct—3S7 Hayes. Second Precinct—1828 Market. ‘Ihird Precinct—143 Page. rth Precinct—N. E. corner Page and Octavia Fiftk Precinct—475 Haye: Sixth Precinet—607 Laguna. Seventh Precinct—518 Laguna. Eighth_Precinct: Lily avenue. Ninth Precine Market, “'enth Precinct—118 Fillmore. Eleventh Precinct—436 Halght. Twelfth Precinct—621 Buchanan. Thirteenth Precinct—606, Fillmore. Fourteenth. Precinct—62i Halght. Fifteenth Precinct—125 Devisaderos Sixtcenth Precinct—416 Devisadero. Seventeenth Precinct—139%9 Haight. | Eighteenth Precinct—323 Devisadera. Nineteenth Precirict—303% Broderick. TFwentieth Precinct—1929 Oak. Twenty-first Precinct—S. Haight and Stanyan, | \ I corne? THIRTY. IGHTH _ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. First Precinct—i02 Turk. Second Precinct—606 McAllister. Third Precinct—647 McAllister. Fourth Prec 337 Fulton. Fifth Precinct McAllister. Sixth Precinct—1270 Eddy. Seventh’ Precinct—I529 Ellis. Eighth Precinct—13i Turk, Ninth Precinct—110¢ Tenth Precinct—8I7 Laguna. Eleventh Precinct—891 Webster. Twelfth Precinct—1571 Turk. Thirteenth Precinct—1229 Steiner. Fourteerith Precinct—1209 Devisadero. Fifteenth Precinct—1613 Turk. Sixteenth Precinct—1484 Fulton. Seventeenth Precinct—2003 Golden Gate avenue, Eighteenth Precinct—254 McAllister. 106 Golden Gateavenuéy THlRT,YvN!)"TH ASSEMBLY DIS- 3 TRICT. First Precinct—126 Hayes. Second Precinct—131 Larkin. Third Precine ; Fourth Preecinct—333 Golden Gate avenue. Fifth Precinct—3i4 Golden Gate avenue. Sixth Precinct—320 Eddy. Seventh Precinct—502 Ellis. hth_ Precinct—635 Ellis. Tweifth Precinct— Thirteenth Precinct—421 Jones. Fourteenth Precinct—S. E. Corne! and Leavenworth. Fifteenth Precinct—79%A Geary. Sixteenth Precinct—1032 Sutter. Seventeenth Precinct—S802 O'Farrell. Flighteenth Precinct—1005 Post. Nineteenth Precinct—1224 Polk. Twentieth Precinct—1452 California. Twenty-first Precinct—1521 California. FORTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. rst Precinct—162 Pine. Second Precinct—1529_Bush. Third Precinct—1669 -Post. Fourt! v ' th Precinet—1602 Laguna. precinct—1814 Laguna. rec 2113 Pine. by —2007%, Fillmore. » Eighth_Precinct—1304 Fillmore. inth Precinct—1619 Buchanan. enth Precinct—1625 Fillmore. Sleventh Precinct—1703 Devisadero, Twelfth Precinct—2002 Devisadero. Thirteenth Precinct—2925 Californis. . Fourteenth Precinct—2228 Geary. Fifteenth Precinct- 33 Sutter. Sixteenth Precinct—2903 Pine. Seventeenth Precinct—1450 Central ave. Eighteenth Precinct—1209 Polnt Lobos. Nineteenth ~ Preeinct—N. . corner Ninth and Point Lobos avenues. E Twentieth Precinct—3124 Point Lobos. FORTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—1415 Jackson. Second Precinct—1702 Hyde. C. W. Smith, Ship Plumbing, Third Pr«—cin‘vt—lsfl‘i) Hyde. inent ens not 19 | force of Mexicans w s wi C b of Hun 3 lent Bstrada Ca- | foreigners of all ef‘a‘(‘x?n’s',‘m e '\rgf-eiash:?“&nmfifi‘x;lm‘r’x:::-“"slnz‘;lue‘r‘;:.?mx“g; and Ship Wark o Speclalty, 16 and 18 ALIFORNIA TARTAR WORKS, THIRTIETH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. urth Precin 13 Hde. : :d the country. plenty of munitions of war, besides a | directors, the following belng elected: Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641. G. De LATOUR, Manager. | First Precinct—25% Sixth. Eixth Precinct—_1606 Pacific avenue. \ 1 here that Morales had | good supoly of fleld artillery. Rev. 3 1L Hughes of San Jose, Rev. Levi i ias 2 Dt Bl s e Second Precinct—36 Sixth. Sixth e o706 olk. T — ER — MecCash of Napa, Rev. Thomas Edwards : s oo Third Precinct—1006 Mission. e Execinct I O o avenus. IS G e = N Ghisoy. Dr. 4. W. Lowry of Santa Rosa.| pp . W. RICHARDS, & Fost.otes = T o Pracinct—ti0 Minn Eighth Precinet_a120 e TAN | Diincipal Hotels. The stosiclor coat la| ROV o weiamithiats WooCRpg anl——— €E cormer Koo | VORI Fifth Precinct—104 Howard. Ninth precinct 221 Fflimore ; | Peter Coblt Visalla and Professor A 1C States Typs Foundry. successors 5 A0 cinct—] : § & | Bimost completely exhausted and for a| A Jeferson o Batkeley. “Three trustees DRAYAGE. P AT PP R Ry | Sixth Eredtnct D Howarl. Eleventh Precinct—S. E. corner Octavi i 70 U Ve few days ‘the local trains that run to | of the Berkelskl Bible Semina 'Swertr:_ulio‘. McNAB & SMITH. House, 8 Clay st. . o o “5‘};3‘}?;’{ rg?(n“'mmz b Jeoted—Rev. W. A. Gardner of San Frar Draymen, Mercantile Warehouse., ey 313% SS"’;‘";; Twelfth Erecinct0s Webster Vedado, . past-the Santa’ Clara battery, | were stopped for want of fuel. -They are now burning wood, but even that will soon be gone.” Tenth Precinct— Eleventh Precinct—327 Sixth. Twelfth Precinct—441 Sixth. Thirteenth Precinct—921 Harrison. Fourteenth Precinct—2515 Filimore (rear), Fifteenth Precinct—2600% Sacramento. Sixteenth Precinct—2026A Washington. Seventeenth_Precinct—2631 Washington. | Stands—205 Davis St. and Corner Fifth and Bluxome Sts. Telephone, Main 1872. DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). essor 'S. M. Jefferson of Ber- . McCoy of Red Bluff. e committee on resolu- ortant one cisco, Prof: keley and Hon. A The report of tl tions was read, the most im HENRY B. SCHINDLER, manufacturer of carriages, buggles, etc.: repairing done In first-class style at falr prices for work. i tel. Main 2. [TS LAST LEGS Juan Zarraga Sarte sald: being in reference to schismatical preach- | | *I do not know anything of the con- | being In reference o Suntenanced in tne | REDINGTON & GO, B S Eree Fourteenth Precinct—10 Sixth. Eighteenth Precinct—27s Greenwich. !gl]n?r:; ln’ Hava;n, ihuv: ‘It z};fl :nuw { §:;{3\':r‘xl\.k;r:..vh’l’he 1ist of ministers an the = IESURANCE- WALLPAPER—Wholesale -na. retall; send for | THIRTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Nineteenth Precinct—3647 Sacramento. | tha ere s much misery a rdenas | 10l W sed. - % % : - . —_— i Rev, J. H. McCullough of Irvington samples, stating about quality and color, to 5 S ¥ and Matanzas. . Things, . however, [ Re¥. I B "o nGrrow will be de- EDWARD BROWN & SON, TRE DUFFY Co., 925-880 Howard st. B, F. Eé;?,;‘f”;?féé‘,%‘&’_‘n‘fé%',‘s.on FORTY-SECOND, _ ASSEMBLY DISs might be worse, considering thé strin- | T 407-409 Montgomery st. o voted to the Lover 314,000,000 WAREHOUSEMEN. Third Precinct—1249 Mission. First Precinct—131 Turk. Plenty of Money but N Food in the City. FABULOUS PRICES PREVAIL BAND CONCERTS A MOCKERY TO THE STARVING. Suffering of the Famished Reconcen- trados Almost Indescribable. Stores Closed to Save Them From Being Looted. | ecial DI ch to The Call NEW YORK, —Accounts of the lition of affa in Havana, | and Cardenas have been engers of the steamer which has arrivead | > brought twenty-nine | f whom are Spaniards, all sorts of sacrifices land inanticipation controlled by the insur- fany of them were well sup- with funds, bhaving turned all 1ilable property into cash. They | each for passage. 1 those aboard being Span- Jathizers, a me&ing was held oon, while the ship was off | J., at which a majority | dged themselves to refuse to give | v information to Americans regard- the condition of things in Cuba. A however, consented to talk after got ashore, but they were unwill- ing to permit their names to be used. nan who had reached Sagua 1 Ha sald that the con- irs In the capital was de- le and was daily growing worse. | . is plenty of money,” she.said, “but of w is it when it will hard- plied their paid $2 AN Jy purchase anything? It is impossible | to-get beef at any price, and even | h costs $L a pound. Bread d and is very. bad h are brought in in small quantities, | The supply of con- poun ch milk is practically exhausted, the little is sold at $2 for a can such as you buy here for 10 cents. Osi the average ten to twelve persons | aré found d starvation in the | ‘streets every and this takes no fédount of the who daily die of | hfinger in the No words can | describe the rors of Los Foscos, at the: foot of the Prado, where the recon- centrados & together. I was’ told ‘that there e no less than 4000 of ‘these miser peo; in tha place when-1 came a 5 are dy- | ing by hundreds, for, ¢ , noth- | ing i8 being done for their relief. Even the Governmeént has not enough food | for: its: own soldi Worse than this, the ~officials and abuse them shaniefully. “A - few gas lamps are still burning (4" Yhe ‘streets, bat the electric lignts ara “only -lighted on Thursday nights, in when Sthere: is - music the Parquc Cértrale. . What, a gl mockery heso-band, concerts are, with 0 many peuple. starving to: death "within sound f (he fusie! - A1l the theaters arve sedand their lobbles: are nightly wded avith the Lemeless poor. Wine Is the only thing in the city that is plentiful and cheap, so that even the or can get a little at times. “Almost all the stores in Weyler and D'Rellly streets are closed, as are the Sixth race, steeplechase, short course—Tu: carora won, Roseberg second, Lady Mau | third. Time, 4 gency of the blockade. Much starva- tion has been avoided by the foresight of the mercharts, who, in anticipation of ‘the outbreak of the war, laildinlarge staores of provisions. ~Of course they have ‘g0ld at high prices, and I heard of one tman .who'- made $400,000 in a speculdtion In flour in Sagua. All the | etores which have provisions are kept | under constant guard by soldiers to prevent the starving pe ing them. -Every one is fired of the war, and on all hands one hears pray- ers that peace will soon. come.” The Nansen. brought up a cargo of sugar, which she discharged at Wil- liamsburg. She also brought 368 bales | of tobacco and 322 cases of cigars. This | was the first cargo of sugar reaching the United States -since the surrende: of Santlago. FORMIDABLE RISING OF CARLISTS IN CATALONIA TLONDON, Aug. 3.—A special dispatch from Barcelona says a formidable rising of Carlists has taken place near Lorida, Catalonia. I gt o Embezzlement Case Dismissed. SAN -DIEGO, Aug.. 3.—The case: of County Treasurer J. W. Thompson; ac- cused of embezzling $12,000 from'. the county funds, was dismissed to-day ~on motion of the District Attorney. The grounds for dismissing the case were that the county funds were correct at the time when the complaint was sworn out and had been for several days previous to that time and at all times when a count of the funds was made, and ‘that there was not sufficient evidence to con- viet. il S On the Tennis Courts. NEWCASTLE, N. H., Aug. 3—The an- nual lawn "tennis tournament to-day brought out a large attendance. The most interesting match of the morning was that between G. P. Sheldon Jr., the na- tional.chmapion, and Beals Wright of Boston, the Harvard interscholastic cham- pion.” Sheldon, who -has played but little This season, put up'a good game, but- was defeated In two sets. J. P. Paret, who has Just arrived from Ireland with fresh laur- els, defeated A. M. Hawes In the first round. ¢ Men_singles, first round—Beals ‘Wright beat G." P. Sheldon Jr.. 7—5, ;- J. C. Davtdgon beat Harry Willams, 62, 6—1. Fischer beat C. H. Adams, 43, 1. e Highland Park Races. DETROIT, Aug. 3.—The Highland . Park Club’'s meeting began at the Windson Track’ to-day. Results: 3 First race, six furlongs—Tusculum won, Ma- | zeppa vecond, Dr. Pitts third. Time, 1:20. Second race, flye- furlongs—Tribune won, Trimmer second, Oak Maid third. ‘Time,-1:05%. Third race, one mile—Filibuster won, Kathie | May second, Bon Jour third. Time, 1:47%. FFourth race, consolation stake, mile and a quarter—Alice Farley won, Miss Gussie sec- ond, Scraps third. Time, 2:1L Fifth race, five furlongs—Record won., Anno- wan second, Proepero third. Time, 1:05%. et Winners at Butte. BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 3.—First race, six and a halt furlongs—Mike Rice won. Fred Gardner second, Master Mariner third, Time, 1:22%. Sccond race, four and a half furlongs—Ocor- ona won, E Come second, Enzy third. Time, “Third race, one mile—Coda won, Encino sec- | ond, Rapido third. Time, 1:43. Fourth race, seven furlongs—Watomba won, Los Prietos second, 1l1-Bred third. Time, 1:30l. Fifth race, one mile—Twinkle Twink won, Duke of York II second, Daylight third. Time, 1:44%. Sixth race, five furlongs—Peixotto won, Trap- pean second, Baby Ruth third. Time, 1:02%. 3 ‘What Will Become of China. None .can foresee the outeome -of the quar- rel between forelgn powers over the division of China. It is interesting to watch the going to pleces of this anclent but unprogressive race. ‘Many people in Amefica are also going to pleces because of dyspe constipation, loaa Tiver and_ stomach diseases. e ars iiving too fast, but strength, vigor and good health can be retained if we keep off and cure the above diseases with Hostetter's Stomach ers. ople from loot- | unday-school convention. ey At the Chessboards. COL.OGNE, Aug. 3—This morning in fhe international chess tournament. Char- ousek and Schlechter drew, while the other games were adjourned. After. re- cess Tschigorin beat Poplel; Gotchell and | Steinitz drew; Henrichsen downed Scho- walter; Burn-defeated Albin; Janowski roved -too much _for Schiffers; Fritz and | chiller drew and Berger. went down be- | fore. Cohn. — - Advances made on furniture and planos, with or without remoyal. J. Noonan, 1017-1023 Mission. Asks for a Franchise. | 'WOODLAND, Aug. 3—The Capay. Val- | ley Télephone. Company has apglied for a franchise and a right of ¢ to_con- | struct and.operate a line between Rum- |'sey and Woodland.” The application will be granted as soon as the advertisement has been published in due form. { | 0f the world know that those who use their strength In a sensible way never suffer as those.do who are foollsh and go to excess. . There would be no weak back, no weak kidneys, no puniness, ‘no dyspepsla, no prematurity, no nervous disorders and no half men but for the fact that so many peo- ple do not use nature properly. They abuse thelr powers. =~ How many men can It be - sald, “He Is pertect In strength?”” = Few Indeed, Yet It should be true of all the human race. Seelng that so ‘many men are weaklings, the Hud- sonlan physicians spent years -of research finding aremedy. It has long since been accomplished. It 1s ““Hudyan.” This great remedlo- treatment makes up to nature what she loses from excesses. Is one thing weaklings have riot. ““Hudyan” fillg the system with it. Fire ‘they -lack. “Hudyan’ produces It. “Hudyan” |isweet, refreshing sleep; It brings Jife and . strength. 20,000 men have been cured by It Write and ask for absolutely ‘free clrculars and testimonlals telllng you. all about Its grand work. It will cure you. It will make you @ man. Those little ulcers that you see in your mouth indicate blood taint. So do coppers colored spots, falling out of hair "and otaer things. “‘30-day blood cure” purifies the system, drives every particle of the, poison out. Tertlary, secondary and pri- mary forms all gc d. o bad after ef- e fects. Ask for “'30-day” circulars. Apd ask to-day. _ HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, BTOOKTON, MARKET AND ELLIS 6TS., $an Fran:ieco, Cal, | of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, brings | Capital Represented. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & (0, Shipping Butchers. 108 Wy Clay. Tel. Main L THE FASLETT WAREHOUSE co. "01 ing Agents and Public Welghers General Storage. Free d Grals General offlce.‘nfl Ca.llralr:h st. %Cl;w'uln(h:“m g FLOUR. N ATIONAL Eigur Mitis, 3. Martensteln & Co. WATCHES, ETC. T. LUNDY, Fii S50 W oading Rinen, ¢ 3ase ttery and Pacific sta STATEMENT ——OF THE— TION-AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— NATIONAL STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. 1597, and for the year ending on that day, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions CONDI condensed as per blank furnished by the com- missioner: CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up In cash $200,000 00 ASSETS. Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company $604,59 10 Cash in banks .. 30,015 57 Interest due. and accrued on all stocks Pandllmns e T 3,791 67 remiums in due course of collec- tion ... 65,968 22 Total assets $704,365 56 LIABILITIES. of adjustment or in Losses in proce: suspense sagas ocr Losses resis| including expenses. Gross ‘premiums on fire risks running one year or less, $223,225 91; re-in- surance 50 per cent ... Gross premiums on fire Ti more than one ‘year, §: insurance pro rata Gross premiums on ma; navigation risks, insurance 100 per All other demands aga DENYS 3552550 o oS3 $ 35,176 12 4,010 00 111,612 96 23,492 20 $26,077 94; ceni re- 26,077 94 inst the com- Total Nabflitles .... ¥ INCOME. & Net cash actually received for fire premiums ... AT ..$248,867 89 Net cash actuaily received for marine premiums ... : Recelved: for interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans, and from ail other sources .. 1. Total incom: 4 i EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses Net amount pald for marine losses. Dividends to stockholders .. Fald or allowed for commission ‘W | state of Caitforni STATEMENT ~——OF THE—— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~———OF THE— Assurance Company of America (QEET, YORE, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1897, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of 'the . pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the com* missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up In cash ... £ $200,000 00 ASSETS. Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company. 115 Cash in banks 5,038 48 Interest due and accrued on ail stocks and 10808 weveoeoen Ereests - LD Premiums in due course of collection.. 73,998 69 Total assets $711,210 60 LIABILITIES. Losses in process of adjustment or in SUSDENSE ....ocue usiei-s $ 27,611 00 Gross premiums on fire risks running one year or less, $286,666 43; re-insur- ance 50 per cent...... ... 13,332 Gross premlums on fire risks running Tmore than one year, $33,586 12; re-in- surance pro rata ... 27,854 02 Gross premiums on marine as navigation risks, $25,077 84 - surance 100 per cent . 26,077 94 All other demands aga pany . 42,497 83 Total labilitles eere..$266,574 00 INCOMB. Net cash actually ‘received for firs premiums Net cash a rine premium: Recelved for interest and dividends and- on bonds, stocks, loans, from all other “sources’ .... Total income ..... EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for fire losses........3$ 49,462 30 Net amount pald for marine losses.. 12,172 80 Pald or allowed for commission or brokerage . 56,738 10 ge ... . Pald for salaries, fees and charges for officers, clerks, etc. Pald for State, national and local All other payments and expenditu Risks and Pre; Net amount of risk during the year Net amount of risks during the year '$ 1,633,820 3 57,554 90 142,400/ 5,399 02 Net amount ; Vcemb‘e‘:’m’!l. 1867... 745,710 26,077 04 E. C. CONVERSE; President. B BrEECKER RATHEONE, Seo. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of January, . G. RUGER, Notary Public. o. WINFIELD S. DAVIS, AGENT, 208 Sansome Street, San Franclsco, Telephone Main 59%8. Weak Men and Women vald for " Salariss, 063 e e e 11 & s r aries, . | ¥ eharges for officers, clerks, etc 3,085 oo | 1omses incurt ring.t b Faid for State, national and I Fire | Pre- es Risks and Premiums. Risks. | fums. All othe S —— Net amount of risks written Total expenditures ... during the . | 471,575,083 (4508, 619 62 Losses Incurred during the year 6 — e 169,759 61 Risks and Pre 320,262 55 Net amount o . 3 Marine | Pre- daring the $30,080,005/3462,935 97 | Risks and Premiums. | ‘Risks. | fums. Net amount of % e g v [ o = hdurln‘ the yeal ’ - 42,374,585 369,360 69 Nzl n.moun,: of risks written, SRR R Net amount in force e B luring the year . . 910! ' Comber 31, 1897...- 2,350,016] 26157435 | Net gm%nng of vaks Gipiredl” oo the year ... N 3 i Marine | Pre- | nat"dinount I force De- Sty cember 31, 1897 ... wl msmel 26.077 94 R. _C. RATHBONE, President. . DAN WINSLOW, Sécretary. Subseribed ‘and sworn to before me this 24th day of January, 1898, -” aEO.ryO. RUGER, Notary Public. WINFIELD 8. DAVIS, 3 ACENT, 208 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Telephone Maln 5863. DR, MCNULTY, TKIS WELL-ENOWN AND RELIABLE QLD Speciallst cures Skin- Diseases of Men onl; Diseases &nd Weaknessesof Men, {ree. Over20y ears’ experi- ¢nce. PatlentscuredatHome. "Termsreasonabl Hours9 to 3 daily; 6:: 130 S 10to ot ey it Gall or sadress Nervous, k on Private HOULD USE DAMIANA l‘l’l‘l‘m. Dr. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, 26} Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. Fourth Precinct—124 Eighth. Fifth Precinct—74 Seventh. Sixth Precinct—i228 Howard. Seventh Precinct—1437 Mission. Bighth Precinct—204 Ninth. Ninth Precinct—1235 Howard. Tenth Precinct—666 Clementina. Eleventh Precinct—111 Howard. Twelfth Precinct—is89 Eighth. Thirteenth Precinct—1161 Folsom. Fourteenth Precinct—1215 Folsom. Fifteenth Precinct—i28 Ninth. Sixteenth Precinct—1407% Folsom. THIRTY-SECOND ASSEMBLY DIS- TRICT. First Frecinct—529 Second. Second Precinct—344 Brannan. Third Precinct—608 Third. Fourth Precinct—514 Third. Fifth Precinct—452 Brannan. Sixth Precinct—538 Fourth. Scventh Preeinct—525 Sixth, Eighth Precinct—S31 Bryant. Ninth Precinct—705 Brannan. Tenth Precinct—504t5 Ninth. Eleventh Precinct—1924 Bryant. Twelfth Precinct— Twentieth. Thirteenth Precinct—1112 Kentucky. RTY-THIRD, ASSEMELY DIS- Tt TRICT. First Precinct—3001 Twentieth. Second Precinct—3026 Twenty-second. Third Precinct—3142 Twenty-fourth. Fourth Precinct—2911 Harrison. Fifth Precinct—2052 Twenty-fourth. Sixth Precinct—N. W. corner Twenty- third and Alabama. Seventh Precinct—2305 Bryant. Eighth Precinct—2102 Twenty-fourth, Ninth Precinct—1306 San Bruno. Tenth Precinct—1501 Twentieth. FEleventh Precinct—S07_Twenty-second. Twelfth Precinct—N. W. corner Twen- ty-second and Michigan. ‘Thirteenth Precinct—604 Rallroad ave. Fourteenth Precinct—1206 Ralilroad ave. Fifteenth Precinct—1411 Raflroad ave. IRTY-FOURTH _ ASSEMBLY = 2 TRICT. o First Precinct—1612% Folsom. Fetond Precinct—131 Eleventh. Third Precinct—1551 Market. Fourth Precinct—111 Valencia. Fifth Precinct—1648 Mission. Sixth Precinct—1713 Mission. Seventh_Precinct—1609 Folsom. Fighth Precinct—1805 Howard. RSt Precinct—1848 Howard. Renth Precinct—3093 Sixteenth, Eleventh Precinct—42 Valencia. Twelfth Precinct—306_Valencia. Thirteenth Precinct—2123 Mission. Fourteenth Precinct—2015 Sixteenth. Fifteenth Precinct—2880 Sixteenth. Sixteenth Precinct—3336 Twentieth. Seventeenth Precinct—2239 Mission. Dishteenth Precinct—s2% Valencia. Nineteenth Precinct—848 Valencia. Twentleth Precinct—914 Valencia. Twenty-first Precinct—3301 Nineteenth. _FIFTH __ASSEMBLY D - THIRTY-FIF' TRICT. I8 recinct—3787 Twenty-fourth. Precinct—3449 Twenty-second. recinct—-1344 Valencia. --345 Guerrero. First P Second Third P Fourth Precinct Fiftu Precinct—1628 Mission. Sixth Precinct—2735 Mission. Seventh Precinct—3204 Twenty-fourth Fig.h Precinct—l416 Valencia. Ninth Precinct—3316 Mission. Tenth Precinct—500 Preeita avenue. Eleventh Precinct—3151 Mission. Twelfth Precinct—32Sl Mission. Thirteenth Precinct—3681 Mission, Fourteenth Precinct—i511 Mission. IXTH ASSEMBLY DIST! First Precinct—206 Seventeenth, RICT. -Second Precinct—226 Noe. ‘Third Precinct—213 Church, Fourth Precinct—3439 Sixteenth, Fitth Precinct—392 Dolores, Sixtn Precinct—506 Church. Seventh grecllnc:—&{ Castro. Fighth Precinct—N. E. corner toonth and Castro, Nine- Ninth Precinct—40 Sanchez. Tenth Precinct—3607 Eighteenth, Fleventh Precinct—38is Twenty-fou Beittn Precinct—Sil Alvaradg, ©oF o Thirteenth Precinct—1310 Castro. Fourteenth Precinct—409 Clipper, Fifteenth Precinct—125 Twenty-cighth, ixteenth Precinct—N. W. corner Valley lnbd Chlt.nmih TR i scventeen recinct—4304 Twenty-: Eighteenth Precinct—S. E. X s fl;;fi Tenth avenue. Nineteenth Precinct—19 Thirtieth. - Twentieth Precinct—12-14 French. Twenty-first Précinet—S. W, O(,i‘e‘l'n :venue ndnu San ux:,':‘ . corner enty-second = Precinct- o avenue. 5 Plymouth THIRTY-S! Second Precinct—224 Taylor. Third Precinct—137 Taylor. Fourth Precinct—317% O'Farrell. Fifth Precinct—310 O'Farrell. Sixth Precinct—381 Geary. Seventh Precinct—606 Post. Eighth Precinct—1235% Pine. Ninth Precinct—1342_Sacramento. Tenth Precinct—N. W. corner Pine and Mason (booth). Eleventh Precinct—1102 Clay. Twelfth Precinct—1023 Paeific. Thirteenth Precinct—1026 Hyde. Fourteenth Precinct—1426 Washington. Fifteenth Precinct—1237 Broadway. WORTY-THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—9 Eddy. Second Precinct—107 Powell. Third Precinct—392 Geary. \ Fourth Precinct—222 Stockton. T N Fifth Precinct—302 Stockton. Sixth Precinct—505 Sutter. Seventh Precinct—307 Grant avenue. Eighth Precinct—822 California. Ninth Precinct—403 Dupont. Tenth Precinct—441 Bush. Jleventh Precinct—649 Broadway. Twelfth Precinct—926 Washington. Thirteenth Precinct—1024 Clay. Fourteenth Precinct—1204 Mason. _FOURTH __ ASSEMBLY DIS- FORTY: TRICT. : recinct—606 Broadway. recinct—500 Broadway. t—1539 Mason. First P SecondPP Third Precinc I{‘ourlh Precinct—1610 Stockton. Fifth Precinct—1720 Stockton. Sixth Precinct—206 Francisco. Seventh Precinct—604 Lombard. Eighth Precinct—2215 Powell. Ninth Precinct—728 Montgomery avenue Tenth Precinct—803 « ilbert. Eleventh Precinct—629 Union. Twelfth Precinct—1602 Mason. Thirteenth Precinct—722 Lombard. Fourteenth _Precinct—N. W. cornee Breadway and Jones. Fifteenth Precinct: FORTY-FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. First Precinct—2 Trinity. Second Precinct—3s2 Bush. Third Precinct—123 Leldesdorfr. Fourth Precinct—647 Merchant. Fifth Precinct—22 Montgomery avenue Sixth Precinct—109 Jackson. Seventh Preeinct—110 Drumm, Sizhth Precinet—i04 Drumm. Fiath Precinct—338 Broadway. Tenth Precinct—22 Broadway. Eleventh Precinct—715% Davis. Twelfth Precinot—342A Union. W. J. BIGGY, Registrar of Voters. THE WEEKLY CALL. 1t Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. IT1S THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST “Mining The Best Telegraphic Service on The Coast / Not a Line of it Sensational or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. 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