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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 15 RIGHT BOWER WINS THE STAK The Erratic Greyhound Defeats Theron. HE WAS A ONE TO TWO SHOT BIT OF FASHION TAKES THE SAPLING HONORS. 2. V.Sullivan’s Crack Youngster Pro- tested as Not Complying With the Age Requirements of That Class. 1o ic Bower, who has arts of countless ing flelds, surprised at Union Coursing Park He won the final rouynd of stake handily with odds of 2 to him. He was hardly considered for the stake in the earlier e beat Cavalfer, with odds gainst him. In this he led a h to the hare, which he picked e run. xt retired Liberty Bell to the ken- met Minneapolis. The the work in the earlier the cou Minneapolis then and the Bower played behind. She killed too soon to offset the lead he d secured al brought the Bower and Theron sether in the hands of Slipper James The bett opened with the 1t favorite, and changed it was 2 fo 1 against him. ttors played Theron as a n public £ , while the piker: 0 had watched the work o ng the day favored the fawn dog. The Bower led from the slips, ) bardly a swerve picked up the and killed, winning the staie. g stake, Bit of shion, van, showed remark: In all her races to ten lengths. In the pitted against Rol- i} 5 trong hare was released i Bit of Fashion commenced to open once. First she led by about which she gradua i worked the ardly allowed her op- Right ity ore. a after th se R. E. de B, otested the win he grou ove velve month Ot age, for saplin Both Sullivan were required to lodge the stewards until adjusted. Mr. Buili- fon recently and T offered by her for- teer, a full brother of ng stake at Ingleside at which time no que brought up. roughout the day were ping. The weather was fog passing w follow: na; Curtis & Son’s Cavaller Rookh; Al Austin's Laureiwood; E. V. R. Pringle’s he; Thomas & Rock's ¢ beat 1's Warren's Sweet beat Russeil ealon’s Van e Wil- Jesse Moore Mountain at Minerva pp beat Lord Bower beat Liberty Theron beat Van t Bower beat Minneapolis; reron. i—Pasha kennel's ez’ B." L« Garnet W anta Ana; bye. shion beat Santa Ana; ta n Sul- V. at Rollicking Alrs. - s JOHNNIE R. WINS. The Fleet Hound Wins the All-Aged Stake at Ingleside Yesterday. wd of between 5000 and 6000 people Ingleside Coursing Park yes witnessed the victory of ¥ R in the all-aged stake. During the day a number of surprises were Sf on the betting talent, the most impor being the defeat of the English dog False Flatterer by the rank outsider Rus Hill, the latter dog be- ing the short end in the long odds book 2 » tempting price of 100 to 1. Promise Me was also a great surprise and showed wonderfully improved form over his last performances, gaining a place in the e sport throughout the day was close ng, the decisions by J}:Adm: Grace just and promptly given, and should rent still retain for some time fon of the coursing grounds suld be no reason why we should this winter a more succesful coursing season than ever before. results of the rounds are as follow Scars’ Hot Stuff beat T. J. McInerney's Rosie F J. Des s Moondyne beat Handy & Smith's 1da; E. V. Sulllvan’ neat Russell & Wilson's Victor Queen; R. n's Rush o' Hill ran a bye; Lync 2 W beat Handy & Smith's Vic s T. C. Conley beat D. Shan. Occidental beat W. Daiton’s De- £ Monitor; Kay & Innisfallen beat Larkey & Rock's A. Vanderbey's Hobson beat D. innerton; W. H. O'Nell's Prom- Delano’s S Fireball; Strand's M. C. veboy: M t 0. H. H Hadiwist beat Roy; Deckelman & Pana T.” J. Cronin’s Thornhill; lle of Moscow beat Lari erald; Kay & Trant's ( Ford's Bonita; T. J. McIne beat Russell & V s Lady Herschel. round—Hot Stuif beat Moondyne; Day beat False Flatterer; Lottie M Conley: Oceldental beat Decency; son; Promise Me beat Koo beat Stlkwood; Myrtle beat B rio’s Old_Glory D. Kahn's & Rock's Em- spatch beat D. Second : Royal Priz Dalsy Hill; Hadiwist ran a bye; Old Glo benkhBeHe of Moscow; Jobnny R beat Crosd- pate : Third round—Moondyne beat Rush o' Hill; | Occidental beat Lottie M; Promise Me beat Innisfalle) Myrtle beat Royal Prize; Hadl- wist beat Old Glory; Johnny R ran a bye. Fourth _round—Moondyne ~ beat _ Occidental: Promise Me beat Myrtle; Johnny R beat Had- wist. Fifth round—Johnny R beat Promise Me ran a bya. Final—Jchnny R beat Promise Me, NURSES FOR MANILA. The Government at Last Authorizes the Dispatch of Six. The State Red Cross Soclety, through Mrs. W. B. Harrington, president, was informed on Baturday that the Govern- ment would recognize the dispatching of Red Cross nurses to Manila and six were told to hold themselves in readiness to sail on the Arizona. At the last moment orders came countermanding the sallin of the transport and the six devote nurses are now in the balance—ready to go if wanted or to stay at heme. Various amounts were paid Into the treasury on Saturday: for the Red Cross, $22 50; people of Forbestown, ; more Hed Cross, $8 50; Mt, Diablo No. 188, For- esters of America, $21 25. e THE CRYSTAL SWIMMING BATHS, Physiclans recommend the Crystal warm ses water tub and swimming baths, North Beach. Moondyne; The course was quickly | ell above the | ez’ Minneapolis | The | False Flatterer | ney's Johnny R | A HARD LIFE ON THE SYDNEY Soldier Boys Given Only Two Meals a Day. | WERE NEARLY HALF STARVED |HARD TACK AND DECAYED CANNED GOODS. The Transport’s Hospital Crowded Throughout the Voyage and “the Brig” Never With- out a Prisoner. The Mail Company's steamer City of | Sydney would have reached port early | Saturday had not her steering gear | broken. She was going at a good clip | when the accident ..appened, and the en- | gines had to be stopped until repairs were | | made. The soldiers who went to Manila | on the Sydney had a terrible time of it. | The least slip was punished with twenty- four hours in the brig, and' what that | | meant in the tropics can hardly be imag- The prisoners must have suffered | The water was so hot that it | | could hardly be drunk, and such a thing | | as lce was never heard of outside the of- | ficers’ mess. The soldier boys only got two meals a day on the Sydney. The first, composed | of “hard tack” and coffee, w: srved at | 7:30 a. m., and the second, of “hard tack,” corned beef and ccffee, was served at 5 p. m. Toward the latter part of the voy- go all the canned provisions became blown” by the heat, and the commis- | sariat had to doctor the stuff so to take away the smell before it was served out to the men. During the entire trip the hospital was always full, and when the vessel reached Manila half the sol- | diers were on the sick list. | The gunboat Bennington arrived from Puget Sound yesterday. Captain Moser, | who is In command, is to proceed to San Jose de Guatemala 'to join the Albatross on that station. The American ship Florence los of her crew overboard during the vovage to San Francisco. On April 7 H. Pre: (‘Ol!‘ went_out of his mind and, jumping ov board, was drowned. The bar] has reached port n\gzvr a long 2 of 177 days from York. She brought out thirty-one male and two female Klondikers. = They are not guite as eager as they were five months ago to reach the land of gold. The bark Invercauld had a rough pass- broke overboard that did considerable damage, besides spolling all the fresh | water. On June 4 the steering gear car- ried away, and it took some time to repair the damage. The accident happened while | the crew was wearing ship. The overdue bark General Fairchild ar- | rived from Newcastle, N. S. W., yester- | day. The long pasage was due to light | | winds and calms. Five per cent reinsur- ance was pald on the Falrchild's cargo. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL OF C. W. MANWARING | age from Cardiff. On April 16 some seas | jCEBEMONIES HELD AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE. Many Prominent Masons and Politi- | cians Present—Eloquent Eulogy | by Charles Bundschu. | The tuneral of the late Charles W. Man- | waring, for many years chairman of the | Republican County Commitee and mem- | ber of the Republican Stat Central Com- mittee, was held yesterd afternoon from King Solomon Hall, onic Tem- ple. The attendance was large and aside from personal friends and relatives included a prominent delegation from Scottish Rites Lodge in full regalia, the Pacific Lodge F. and A. M., of which de- ased was a _member, and the Republi- can County Committée. The obsequies were conducted under the auspices of the | Pacific Lodge, with W. E. Lutz as acting | master of ceremonies. | The ceremonial remarks by the latter w very touching and were followed by an eloquent eulogy delivered by Charles Bundschu, for whom the deceas- ed had acted as confidential clerk and ac- | countant for the past fifteen years. He | spoke of the dead man’s sterling qualities | ! as a man and friend, his business abili- | ties and his unusual success and loyalty | fn matters political. Mr. Bundschu's | panegyric Was so earnest, heartfelt and | appropriate that it brought tears to the | eyes of many of those assembled. Music was furnighed by the Masonic | ADVERTISEMENTS. | STATEMENT | —OF THE— | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | | —OF THE— Frankfort Marine and Accident INSURANCE COMPANY. GERMANY, ON THE 31st day of December, A. D. 1897, and for | the year ending on that day, as made to the | Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the FPolitical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of capltal stock, paf cash 4 TS, F_FRANKFORT, d up in | | Real estate owned by company. 42,600 00 | Loans on bonds and mortgages. 644,575 00 Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company. 450,959 43 | Casi In company’s office Cash In banks.. .. 182,317 25 Interest due and accrued on all | stocks and JoADS......ccciiiiiiiiiiis 1,003 30 | Premiums in due course of collection 63,233 54 Due from other companies for rein- surance on losses already pald... 255,832 03 Total assets 321 49 LIABILITE ES. | Losses aajusted and unpaid.......... $151,846 60 | Gross premiums on marine and in- | land navigation rieks, reinsurance | {100 pevioenti i e L L 22,734 4 | Gross premiums marine time risks, reinsurance 50 per cent... 17,013 88 | | Liability under other department: 209,632 50 | Pension fund e 10458 48 All other demands against the com- pany 424,443 82 Total ltabilitles ... 926,629 92 | INCOME. | Net cash actually recelved for ma- rine premiums .. $417,015 82 Received for premiums In othe | _DFANCHeS ..o.oiiiieriiniiiininiienis 712,821 98 | Received for interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans and from all other sources........ 1,628 21 Received from all other sources. 142,042 32 Total INCOME ...vvverrvreernens +...$1,808,508 53 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for marine losses.. $331,101 54 I Dividends to stockholders. 2,500 00 Pald_or allowed for commission o | 151,828 47 fees and other charges for offiocrs, clerks, oto.... 46,509 84 Paid for State, national and local taxes ...... 5,599 44 | All other payments and expenditures 546,923 08 Pald for losses in branches other | " than marine .. 166,996 96 | Total expenditures $1,803,508 53 F. GERSON, President. P. DUMCKE, Secretary. Bubscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 18%. = FRANK H. MASON, United States Consul General. YO0SS, CONRAD & CO., Manager Pactfic Coast Department, 204-208 SANSOME STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. | and many applications for membership | mittee on Investigation. | an exhibition at the clubrooms to-mor- of Messrs. Mayer, and Jones. The pall- bearers were rom Pacific Lodge, J. P. Kinkade, Bernard Speier, Captain John Tuttle, and Secretary of ' State Brown; from Scottish Rites Lodge, C. W. Conlisk and F. B. Ladd; from the Foresters, E. H. Seymour and J. H. Mahan; from the Republican County Committee, A. David- sdn and .. Prendergast; from the Bears Club, H. C. Truman and E. L. Head; also Charles Bundschu and H. Gundlach, in- timate friends. The floral offerings were many and elaborate, including magnificent Masonic emblems, a broken wheel and column. The most veautiful plece was a large American flag composed of flowers, the stars being tube-roses and the whole draped in crape. This was the tribute from his friends in the organization of | which he was so long chairman. | The remains were temporarily laid to rest in the recelving vault at Odd Fel- lows’ Cemetery and will finally be in- terred beside those of the father of de- ceased at Napa. —_————————— WILL RACE THE TROTTERS. The Golden Gate Park Driving Asso- ciation to Hold a Racing Meeting. The members of the Golden Gate Park Driving Association held a meeting last night at 1200 Market street for the pur- pose of making arrangements for hold- ing trotting and pacing races on Admis- slon Day, September 9. E. Aigeltinger presided and about sixty well-known local horsemen were present. The meeting was quite enthuslastic| uartet, composed gilvie, Flemin, were presented and referred to the com- It is a rule of the association that only | members can enter horses at the biennial | meetings, and the animals must be driven | by thelr owners. | The object of the meeting is simply so- ciability and an _opportunity to prove which_of the gentlemen drivers who ap- sear daily in the park owns the best orse. The proceeds of the sale of privileges etc., will go as heretofore, for the im- provement of the speed track in Golden | Gate Park. After considerable discussion it was de- cided to hold the meeting at the Ingle- side track, on September 9 and 10, as, owing to the numerous entries already guaranteed, it would be imposible to pull the races off in one afternoon. E. Aigeltinger, F. O'Kane and Dr. Dal- zell were chosen a committce on track, and C. Capp, Dr. Dalzell and F. W. Thompson were appointed to look after the printing. ¥, & Kirkpatrick, J. Chesley, E. Stew- art and F. O'lkane were appointed a com- mittee on arrangements and to attend to the disposal of the privileges. It was decided that the purses offered would amount to $% to be divided be- tween the first, second and third horses n each race. - e Camera Club Exhibition. The Californija Camera Club will give row evening, using slides from the Rock- ford Camera Club. ADVERTISEMENTS. T Dr. Meyers & Co. have been a Success for sev- enteen years. They have the largest and best equipped institution on the coast for treating aflments of men. All- ments recently contract- ed or those which have become dangerous from bad treatment or ne- glect are quickly and permanently cured by Dr. Meyers & Co. Victims of nervous de- bility, partial or com- plete loss of vital power, | drains, losses, etc., which have been brought on by excesses, indiscretions, overwork, worry, ete., quickly and permanently restored to per- fect manhood. No Pay Till Cured—Consultation Free. You take no chances in_ treating with Dr. Meyers & Co. They will not only make you sound and well, but you may keep your money until you are permanently cured. Dr. Meyers & Co.’s dealings with patlents, either at office or by mail, are sacredly confidential. While a personal interview is preferable, thousands are cured without seeing the doc- | tors. Sufferers who cannot visit the city or | call on a part of the staff when they make thelr regular monthly visits to interior towns should | Write for private book for men, free treatise on any aisease, symptom blanks and advice— all free. DR. MEYERS & CO., 731 Market St., San Francisco, TAKE ELEVAToR Hours, 8 to 12 dally. Evenings, 7 to 8. Sundays, 9 to 11 HEY CURE MEN. Chartered 1818. STATEMENT ——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY F_BOSTON, IN THE STATE OF MASSA- chusetts, on the 3lst day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1897, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up in cash ~eee $300,000 00 ABSETS. Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company $625,231 60 Amount of loans secured by pl bonds, stocks and other marketable securities as collateral 15,000 0 Cash in company’s offic: 2,222 82 Cash In banks. 37,471 56 Interest due a) stocks and loans.. Premiums {n due cour: 2,367 85 41,965 40 of ‘collection oo $024,262 13 | Total assets . LIABILITIL Losses adjusted and unpaid Losses in process of adju: in suspense Gross premiu o1 ning one year or I reinsurance 50 per ce Gross premiums on fir ning more than one year, reinsurance pro rata. Due and accrued for $9,456 53 22,961 07 75,381 18 46,010 15 etc.. : 2,281 70 All oth mi pany 16,550 71 Total labilities INCOME. Net cash actually recelved for fire premiums 67,422 4 Recelved for g = on bonds, stocks all other ‘sources 22,748 00 Total income 310,170 49 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses (in- cluding $25,384 28, losses of previous years) . , 9 Dividends {0 B8 Pald or allowed for com rokerage 34,60 Pajd for saiaries, @ S charges for officérs, clerks, etc. 2, Paid for State, national and 1 i axes All othe 00 Ei Total expenditures 75,152 68 Fire. Losses incurred during the vear. 391,463 00 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. [Premiums, Net | amount of _risks written during the year| $22,071,177) 328, Net amount of risks ex- g gl pired during the year..| 23,6318 , Net amount 1n force Der| o ooT| 82 64 cember 31, 1897... m5,3m| 262,55 04 FRANCIS PEABODY, Pre: Subséetbed ENRY 8. BEAN, mm.f.’,“_enz, and sworn to bef day of January, 189, ore me this 26th GEO. M. AMERIGE, Notary Public. 1898 [0 OO O O OB OO OO OO O DRY GOOD G0 We have just received 20 which we will place on sale on which are the following : ® (O OmOm0 40 pieces 56-inch CAMEL’S HAIR C fect. 22 pleces 58-inch DOUBLE FACED plain surface, Scotch plaid back, 25 handsome DRESS PATTERNS | COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFUL OO OO OO0} S COMPANY. LORED DRESS G0ODS FALL 1898. New Opening of New Goods! 45 pieces 54-inch SATIN “VENETIAN" manufactured expressly for the City of Paris. A large variety of colorings. FECTS; very rich and exclusive. GITY OF PARIS DRY GOODS COMPANY, Southeast Corner Geary and Stockton Streets. UNION SQUARE. ADVERTISEMENTS. (OO OO O OsiO RO 2O SO OO 2e0) cases of the very latest Weaves, MONDAY, August 15th, among CLOTH, a beautiful fabric, 22 NEW SHADES. HEVIOTS in new and serviceable ef- MATERIALS for GOLF CAPES very swell. n illuminated MATELASSE EF- LY AND PROMPILY FILLED. O OO ORI OSMOBOR OO RO Ol OB OS O O OB OB S ORI OR SO} [ OB S B O B O B O S O O O OO OO O O O O O O Ot O O Ogn OO CANCER gand TUMOR HOSPITAL NO KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured goes to arm- it 18 too late. face and lp a com- s Book sent fres with handreds ondrosses o honest cures. No FRAUD. 8. R.CHAMLEY, M. 0., 17 & I7THIRD ST., N'R MARKET ST. SEND TO SOME ONE WITH CANCER fen's R mon p AMUSEMENTS. WALTER MOROSCO, Sole Lessee and Manager. POPULAR PRICES Telephone Main 532 Reserved Seats, , . . 25 and 50c. Family Circle and QGallery,. . 10c. MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Week of August 15, 1898. Exceptional produc- tion of the great melodrama. A Thrilling Story of Love, Labor and Capital. New Scenery! Startling Effects! SEE The Langford Steel Work: Special Engagement of the H. G. HOCKEY, and the Daluty Soubrette, MARION HOC TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. Mrs.Ernestine Kreling,Proprietor and Manager. THE GRAND OPERA SEASON! TO-NIGHT, at 7:30 o'clock, and every evening this week, elaborate production of Wagner's Celebrated’ Music-Drama, “l OHENGRIN.” Splendld cast—Enlarged O ra of 30. d Saturday Matinee at 1:30 p. m., “LO- HE SRIN Next W , “LA GIOCONDA.” Popular prices, 1 b B.—A re- served seat for the Telephone, Bush 9, SS OF Prima Donna. PRON/ MME. TAVAFE The Hegel ists; Bonnie Thornton, orton, refined comedy Goodrich, ‘clog dances and song anns, I- nt hart and company, in a new ske Pass- ing Fancy”; James Thornton, new songs and eatire; O'Brien & Buckley, musical comiques; the Macarte Sisters, thrilling wire act Reserved ts, 2 balcony, 10¢; opera chairs and box seats, 50 Matl: Wednesday, Saturady and Sunday. COLUMBIA THEATER. TO-NIGHT—ALL THIS W Great Revival—Originals in Cast, The FRAWLEY COMPANY, Augmented and presenting the famous “TRILBY.” The dramatization of Du Maurier's Novel. BALDWIN THEATER reopens NEXT MON- IEARTSEAS: S DAY—HENRY MILLER in * ALCAZrAR THEATER. Last Week But One—LEWIS MORRISON. Toaomow . FAUST ! WEDNEEPAY MASTER OF CEREMONIES FREDERICK THE GREAT THURSDAY turday and’ Sunday S| AND FRIDAY Saturday Matinee and € Nights, JRICK'S LOVE CENTRAL PARK Market and Eighth Streets. LARY'S BIG SPECTACULAR DISPLAY, THE BATTLE OF MANILA QP EN S mmms BATURDAY, AUG. 2), at 8:30 p. m. A $40,000 PRODUCTION. CHUTES AND ZOO. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. GREAT BILL IN THE FREE THEATER. EDWIN R. LANG, the “Poetical Tramp'; DOUGLASS AND FORD, DICK MACK, EL NIDO EDDY, MASON AND REED, and BELL AND DALTON. AN ALLIGATOR IS IN THE ZOO! 10c, including Zoo and Theater; Children, Sc. OLYMPJA Booy: | o, Mason-—Greatest Free Show in America. .ROYAL TOKIO ACROBATIC WONDERS, Japan's most Skilled Balancers, Jugglers and Acrobats;: DARRELL & MILLER, ROCKWELL, ROYCE BISTERS and others. Admission free. Matinee Sunday, BAGGS & STOVEL, General Agents for the Pacific Coast, 411 CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCISCO. WORK AND WAGES United States Branch. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— THURINGIA INSURANCE COMPANY F ERFURT, GERMANY, ON THE 31st day of Docember, A. D. 1897, and for the vear ending on that day, as made to the urance Commissioner of the State of Cali- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. value of all stocks and Cash market | Full_information, rates, Subscribers camping at localities along the line of railroads where there are no postal facilities can have The Call thrown off at their camp by sending name and location of camp to The Call Subscription Department. HIGHLAND El Paso de Robles Spri'fiifl?}?" SPRINGS, ..Proprietog The Great Sanitarium of the West. PERIENCED New and Commodious Hotel, Elegantly Furnished, Lighted by Electrioity. THOUSANDS CURED BY THE WATERS AT HIGHLAND SPRINGS. FINEST SWIMMING TANK IN LAKE COUNTY. This resort has no rival in varlety and me- dicinal properties of its Mineral Waters, lts In- vigorating Plunge, Hot or Cold Mineral Baths, Climate or Scenery. Physician attendance. Deer and Small in Game plentiful, TABLE UNSURPASSED. GREATEST HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT ON THE COAST. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. HOT MUD AND SULPHUR BATHS, SODA SPRINGS. IRON SPRINGS. NEW HOTEL AND COTTAGES. PAID ORCHESTRA. DRINK PASO ROBLES SODA WATER. Reached by the Shortest Stage Route into Lake County. Round-trip fare from San Fran- cisco, via Hopland, $3; via Calistoga, $9. Fall season hotel rates, $10 and $12 per week. For further information address HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Lake Co., Cal. Or see, in San Francisco, D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery St. A macrc ANTA . . =T~ CATALINA : The most picturesque resort in California. Has America’s greatest fleld for health and pleas- | the only grapevine arbor in the State; a va- ure. Most phenomenal rod and reel fishing in | riety of mineral springs, such as Soda, Sul the world. The wonderful Marine Gardens; | phur, Magnesia, Iron and Arsenic; plunge bat! swimming pool; billiards, shuffle-board, croquet the great stage ride; dellghtful and other games. Accommodations first class: sions; novel oxtdoor sports; dancing; coast excur- yrotech- nica:' water carnivals, eic. THE FAMOUS | table good. Round trip, 33 75. Stage mee MARINE BAND ar - splendid ORCHESTRA. | morning trains and Saturday evening, Terms HOT 30 to $13 per week. Address FRESE & JUER- EL METROPOLE, GENSEN. Always open; modern aprintments; management. ISLAND VILLA, July 1. Splendid arrangement for campers. illustrated pamphlets, ‘Wilmington "Transportation Company, 222 South Spring st. Los les, Cal. efficient FREE FROM FOGS AND COLD WINDS. cAMp MEEKE T he Popular Resort ~ among the Glant Redwoods of Sonoma County. Boate ing, bathing and tent grounds free; fine fish- ing; climate perfect. Board and lodging, $5 50 and $6; unfurnished rooms, $1 per week. Train stops at camp. Via Sausalito ferry, round trip, Open bonds owned by company. 4396,180 00 Cash in company’s office. 91 01 | Cash in banks. o . 82,000 00 Interest due and accrued on all stocks and loans.... oot BME 0 Premiums in due course of collectlon 109,003 87 Total assets ........... e . $539,441 55 | LIABILITIES. | Losses tn pgocess of adjustment or | “in suspens .. % .o 30589 85 Losses resisted, including expenses.. 6,134 % Gross premiums on fire risks run- ning one year or less, $304,693 43; reinsurance §0 per cent Domue T Gross premiums on fire risks run- ning more than one year, $05,252 04; reinsurance pro rata L.... 75,208 47 All other demands against the com- BADY - . BTG Total Habilities $285,986 18 prem ey il ceeenno.... $366,080 92 Recelyed for interest and dividends on bonds, Stocks, from all other sourc - 10,000 00 Total income $376,030 92 XPENDITURE! for fire losses (In- losses of previous Net amount cluding years) $107.460 72 Paid_or allow broker: : R 105,428 25 Paid for s, fees and other | " charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 21,310 0 | Paid_for State, national and local s e e 6,710 15 All other payments and expenditures 107,747 54 Total expenditures Losses incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums. |FireRisks.[Premiums. t amount of written during the y $44,519,941) $597,709 70 Net amount of risks ex-| pired during the ye 19,590,070/ 257,446 12 | Net amount in force De- | r 31, 18 30,364,615 | F. G. VOSS, United States Manager. | Subseribed and sworn to before me this 18th | day of January, 1 | MARK A. FOOTE, | Commissloner for Callfornia in Chicago. V0SS, CONRAD & CO., Manager Pacific Coast Department, 204-208 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Beware of Imitations LIS THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. VITA FROM LIVE. VITALIS] somuer-3 B W ESUL’ 3 g-oqulckl;‘nnfl nn!{y l'e-lm ves ervqusness, ter Tightly Emiasions, BVil Dreams, ‘Wasting diseases and all effects of ‘Seif-abuse of excess and indiscretion. Restores Lost Vitality, Power and Flfllnal:gnm. ‘Waids off Insanity and consumption._ ‘when all others fail. Insist &}l‘ht\;‘ltng l"{A%lS. :fi Llh‘e’ro, Clnbecmfl T or for u.omv,h -n’-flmn to Cure or 'und the Monfi Clrcular Free. CALUMET MEDICINE COv, CHICAGO, ILL. Sold by Owl Drug Co., S. F., and Oakland. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS. Open Daily from 7 . m. until 11 p. m. ADMISSION 10¢c - - = - CHILDREN 8¢ #uining, with admission, 250; children, 0a, W. T. HESS, NOTARY PUBLIC AND ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tenth Floor, Roo Claus Spreckels Bldg. =k Flom, B B, Som 2 gyt st., below Fowell, $3; good for ninety days. CARLSBAD MINERAL SPRINGS. PACIFIC CONGRESS SPRINGS |cerreyer 5820 SERNES: Waters unsurpassed for STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEY and BLADDER aff Round- trip ticket dire to rings, Lake Santa Clara County, County, via §. F. and $9. Terms, $8 to $i0 per week. W. R. McGOVERN, Proprietor. MADRONE MINERAL SPRINGS, Santa Counf X first-class mountain health res: Elevation, 2200 feet. Cures asthma, ney troubles. Terms, 33 and Stage connects with morning t Monday, Wednesday_ and Three hours from San Francisco, via Los Gatos; 6 months roundtrip ticket, $4, or via Santa Clara, §3 50. New swimming tank, 180x75 feet, and other Improvements. Hot and cold mineral baths. Climate, scenery and location unequaled. JOH ATHESON, Manag t. indigestion and kid~ $10 per week. at Madrons THE GEYSEES_— JAME . Manager. Sonoma County, 6 Hours from San roancisco. | SUMMIT SODA ONE OF NATURE’S WONDERS. On line of C. P. R R. Elseadnn 000 feet ew ac- OUL-~ nner, Placer Co., Cal. Daily mail comme s, & JACO DEN T ST. HELENA ESANITARIUM. Natural advantages; salubrious climate; pice turesque scene: mount walks; ' pure Grandest scenery. The hotel an enchanting embowered home.” Bath house rebuilt, elegant porcelain tubs, tennis court, etc. NATURAL STEAM AND MINERAL BATHS. Tepld Swimming Lake. Long-distance Tele- phone, Telegraph, etc. Table unsurpassed. Terms, $10 and $15 per week: $2 and $2 50 per v R d: OR’ TRt 2 M. HORTON, Proprietor. | gpring water; beautiful drives; pine groves; : Jawns and gardens. The best advantages for HOT SPRINGS, Sonoma Co. | those who need to obtain comfort, rest and health culture in a short time KAGGS 9nly 4% hours from S. F. and Address St. 1. but' 9 miles staging: waters | Helena Sanitarfum, St. Hele noted for medicinal virtues: best nattiral bath =4 e = in State; telephone; raph; daily mail HOTEL EL BONITO. FIRST-CL ERVICE: morning and afte 3 MILLS, Son Bty Onee noon stages; round trip from S. F. only $ 5 take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 3:30 p. m. Terms, §2 a day or §12 a week. Reference, any uest the past three vyears. J. F. MUL- REW, Proprietor. LOS GUILICOS R. R.; g, fish " an River. croquet, billiards, et $8 to §I2 a_week.' PET tor, or 1. E. THAYER, SPRING VALE RANCH, WARM BPEING;. Kenwood, Sonoma Co., S On the bani of Sonoma Creek ' An unrivaida | SSRT CpI% QMRS T oo hlac v quiet rest. rm sulphur baths, | yoou™ and fishing. sh £ 7 ne swimming pool. Grand old oaks and other | JonilunUBE and fisning. Bresh oo onier natural attractions. Cheap fare. Liberal table. Terms, $1 per day. School vacation being over, can accommodate a few select people in tent of WHITCOMB CO., Soquel, Cal. cottage. For particulars address MRS. P. T. M. WATE, Kenwood, or P. T. M. WATE, In- ternal Re Office, city. » 3 . SPRINGS, \HIS WELL-KNOWN AND RELIABLE OLD PUTAH P, 0. Specialist cures Private.Nervous, Blood and Skin LAKE COUNTY | Diseases of Men onzy. Book on Private Diseases and Weaknessesof Men, free. Over20years'experi- ence. Patientscuredat Home. Termsreasonable. Hours to3 daily;6:30 to 8:30 ov'gs, Sundays.10to 12, Cousultation sacredly private. Call, or address Dr. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, 261 Hearny Nt an Franecisco, Cal. fiwomlgndfitfilon!flu?l}umusefl, ates $8, and 12. S 1al term: - Hias (Bogtotiice andi talapanas: o i Round trip, §10. Southern Paciflo office, 613 Markel street. Address MRS. R. J. BERRY. MR. WILSON: I knew an Ohio farmer namen Enochs. He ‘was about fifty years old and was bothered for years with some trouble the doctors didn’t understand. Iie told me the story himself, «1 kept getting weaker,” said he, “and fairty got so weak my food done me no good, what little T did eat, and I weat from 135 pounds down to 98.” It was the druggist who suggested that he try Ripans Tabules, and he says that he had mot used a dozen of them before he felt much better, and after @ month he was cured sound and well, and in less than a year 'peighcd 150 pounds. For a long time he had a had: color, bug #oday his complexion 1 is as good gs ming,