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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 189S. W. McCauley. — Twenty-ninth Assembly District—Edward J. ~—— B ~ Smith, R. H. Willlams, E. H. Lutgens, James - O-O—O—O—O—0—OOOOO—C—O—O-O— OO S WILL NAME THE TICKET Republicans Select | i kit iy 5. | Alameda Republicans|A New Candidate in Neither Will He ‘Run . Stone, W. B. Coffey, 'J. H. Dawson, J. T. . > Representative Men. |8’y s Giliens ¥ W00 Fix Dates. the Sixth. as an Independent. homas, M. F. Taylor, E. Barmx.g. A_ Duffee, STRONG NOMINEES ASSURED | ‘Hifawenn amemsy nccor. o HILBORN GAINS TWO VOTES FRANK DAVIS IN THE FIELD WILL NOMINATE TO-MORROW 7 Alva Watt, Lyman L. Mowry, J. Hughes. T y-elghth Assembly District—A. G. NAMES OF THE DELEGATES TO | ycedom, ‘Max Goldhere.” . Lewis, O F. BEJgfmg OVER SUCCESSES OF | A GIANT AMONG LAWYERS OF [ NUSBAUMER TO PRESENT THE |} Bruck’s B < { man, P. . erot, E. . Algeltinger, THE STATE CONVENTION. | KiSia% s 7t Robb, Davia Bibbero, | ERmilonny ponll U L0S ANGELES. NAME OF METCALF. ® ruck’s Baston Elite Orchestra. Luke Battles | P in h f the Irish Fai — Thirty-ninth _ Assembly District—Lowell | ATy ® rogram in honor o c Irisl air: Hu\'ej"[r:\:nmls M;Dn\rmmr,_d(gmrlr S. lffl\xne!‘w ® PART I PART IL ter, Smith, V. Eddy, General A. L. | : a 4 o The Result of Their Work Is| Here Tromas T MeGee, W3, Herin Frank | Delez;fif’n °ft m‘: Hundr:d cmz’“(l}age and Waters Considered Run-|As a Matter of Courtesy Four of the | | b M:‘u”(’r;og"‘l’;ini’:'l'r"“?{ et S nichl e i b Sealial W (O e e el ning Mates and It Is Thought Delegates From the Fiftieth T o LV ollgtedt & Mediay, “The Kage in Treiand’s - Hover FortiethAssem! et — E , t 3 ] nd” . Be terest Throughout Edmund Tauszky, W. E. Cole, J. M. Wilkins, or or = the New Richmond May Are From the Hilborn e L T L e iy the State. Soward (Onlbtasn SN AnniE oace0 Doctor. Break Their Slate. Ticket. Introducing “Kathleen _ Mavou leen, " “The Cassidy, Thomas Eagar, Charles 1. “Last Rose of Summer, ‘“‘Cruiskeen Killarney, George R. Fletcher, F. A. Maestretti, John C. ? s Harp ' That_ Once Through ety Shin s = = D 5. ~ B oy T I ara’s Hall,”” *‘Come ac to 10. ““Irish Patrol” ...... .Puerner Mr“n W fi‘x;fl ‘\;(-:‘i'“‘\‘\‘! {;Isir‘\&t J»”‘ ‘_“?;‘“rr:: Erin,” *“Irish Washerwoman' (Jig), 11. Selection, ‘‘Bohemian Girl”. B 1 of El Dorado, Placer | baugh, E. C, Carrers, J. F. Kyid, A Hau- Oakland Office San Francisco Call, Spectal Dispatch to The Call. Oakland Office San Franclsco Call, * R whos: delegates | ser, Frank H. Powe H Dibble, Sydney 908 Broadway, Aug. 19. s 3 o5 908 Broadway, Aug. 19. e Star-Spangled Banner.’ vet been reported, the fol- [ Vérmon, George A Knlsht &=~ The Republican County Central Com- [ LOS ANGELES, Aug. 19—The path- | Mr. Hilborn does not intend that his | omtaina the: names of the | efontiecond Assembly District—Yan R P44 | 1ittee held an important meeting this | W&Y of Russell J. Waters, the Repub- | name shau be presented to the Third Dis- | other tempting items. wve been k;]f‘('(q'\‘d by“m;!r t‘v;::rr;o,\.'nm‘y_‘rgg LXI{‘P;‘(;:YI\Q,"X;:‘IdGT;Y 3 ‘Tfiit?;' | evening. The returns from the Con- | Isllutr;: Driandldate for Congress in the | trict congressim;alGconve?m;;hu w;xtic‘hL ® to select the State ticket Na lienfeld, D. D. Lustig, i mr X! strict, has lost it: s, | meets to-morrow in Germania Hall. s | ¢ Thomas D. Riordan. gressional primary were canvassed, . S s roseate hue A e ’” «Good as good| * Balance of o ): V. > y ¢ . " s | ur - ity e county | SRR R vyt | 7S o ciied Yoan s he Fu | 374 the sernity of th lane vl | PO it Some, 16 1 Shegtne 0 (H 0. glove el i o g 5 o names of the delegates from | Austin Langford, John Lackinann, J. G 4 | {leth District were allowed to Hilborn. [has been disturbed by the invasion of | {110y ‘o "Totia for him, may insist on $1.00. can be. ties shield bows (as offere th ounties will be published. ance, Chiarles Pasiont 0 (00, rata. . | THS, offcoutsedn no\way affcctaithe)y @ irew Richmondic SLIRCIDeraon: of | piaciip EHaonsresiin 10 nomination, best exchange 5¢ yesterday), in light sum- e names of these dele- | M. Buckles, Thomas F. Graham, E. C. Pal-|large majority for Metcalf. Frank Davls, the well-known attorney | but if they %esovxs;;'lsll bt fird&r}efibg?‘:' for a dollar we can get New ones <™* mer shades. Regularly S % ferd, f, M. A. Smit s Stroh i " - | position to e: 3 o 3 2 ce any one famtllar with P A T L PR e ] It was decided to hold the goumylof‘!hls city. Davis has been an ac-“xmd I OaKland ananager. just in—two-clasp overseam, with\worth 15c and 20c—to close out, ness men, farmers and Forty-fifth Assembly District—Willlam Bendt, | Primaries on September 17 an the tive and popular Republican here for | There has been some talk regarding the | @ jatest embroidery in tan, mode, red, 5¢ each ate that the delegates | James Snook Thomas Chandler, Joseph King, | convention on September 19. The place | many years, and it is admitted by all g“ssib{u v of Mr. “‘“"’finn"}.“k"i,ge{fi"s;?é'é % Y VI b i and business tn- | Pgonie Meculiongh, 5 L George | of holding the county convention will |that he will be a formidable candidate | (R reason for not permitting his | § o blue, green, pearl and °‘he"fl Goi t 4 2 e e O o oo b o |[oe detetmined abja futtre meeting. | against Waters in the conventlon, and | name to go. before to-morrow's conven- | @ late colors. Sizes 5} to 8. nal oing out to-morrow e e S larFonht by pein 2 Wt A discussion arose as to whether the | that he will be able to break the slate | ton is to keep the Wfiégkff}‘go‘;ggl;{"‘g;; ltouches. Don't forget your veil, : primarles should be held by Assembly | which has been made in the interest of | 2} v he & Our leader—reed body and loves, hosi 5 | elections law he could not run independ apny y g s ery, handker. for the executive and judi- be voted for there can be Dhue, John J. Daughne: Thirtieth Assembly _ District — Reuben H. Lioyd, N. B. Engle, Charles Coleman, G. Twomey, Charles Metzever, James Gilleran. Thirty-first_Assembly District—J. B. Cole. J. J. & Matt Tierney. Thirty-second Assembly ~District—John_ Hoey, Daniel Sullivan, James C. Symon: uel Hamilton, Joseph Pisani, Jeremiah O Shea. Thirty-third_ Assembly District — John J. wadsworth, Frank J. = Mitchell George A. Raabe, S. H. Brown, Jokn C. Welch, Charles Ratto, T. J. Lemon, Barney L. Grave. Thirty-fourth Assembly District— man, John J. Moran, Charies H. Mayer: Beamish, John Nolan, Frank Zann, Frank Bur- W. Cahill, Abbott, 1. Zellerbach, Frank McGowan, G. C. Wentworth, M. Cooney, J P. McMurray, James Frank West, J. M AW Blodgett, A. A mean Cha: Davi Collins, Thomas Doherty, Harvey Graham, O COUNTY PRIMARIES . | districts or by wards and townships, | DOMAIN HAS BEEN INVADED Henry T. Gage, candidate for Gover- NOT GO BEFORE THE CONVENTION (OO OS OO RO SHOSNO OO S OO Ol O] ent after being turned down in a con-| yention. buggy grand window display and afternoon concert 2 to 5 to-day. hood, shellac finished, up-‘chiefs, skirt binding, scarf, bow, cor- nor, and Waters for Congre: Should | he succeed in receiving the nomination holstered in fancy cretonne, sets to-night. We have something steel wheels, with patentnew in ail of them—but we close at6 “There is not a particle of foundation | ® ® l® ® for all this ‘independen ® ® | nt, B.|and the sentiment seemed to be in favor of the latter. The question is one Republics throughout the $5.50. M. Harloe, L. D. Week: t' talk,” sala W. | -0-0-0-O-0-0-0-O-O-0-O-O-F-0-0-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-O-0- O-O-0-0-O-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0-0-0-0-0-0 > will watch with intense interest the | c. D. Fowler, Dr. J. H. Glas _conventlon, which | F. D. Frost & & = of great interest, as it materially af- |at Sacramento next Tuesday, the time | H. Friend, chaldrman“r‘-& rh;{figs;’:eiflm’gl {ns C at 10 a. m. at Sacra-| San Mateo Counts—w. I Martin, W e |fects the chances of certain candidates |fixed for holding the Congressional | e, e mich thing, and’ the brake and four C springs. |o'clock, the same as other nights. w. 1. |gon H. Dearborn, E. F. Preston, Hon. N, | for office. The State and Congressional | Convention, it may serlously compli- | story was started vy some of his over-| % - W. . | Felton, an:hgn-‘ £ Boyee, 3. | PTimaries were held by Assembly dis- | cate the fight for Governor, and so ma- | (‘I»anoi.\{emhut not very di; 'lurr:laét(lcm!npe):l‘?:. ® Special in the millinery department: : 2 S ecilla SOl (Chow Hinte Law. | tricts, but it will be far more difficult | terially change the programme already | Mr. born 18 taking nhis_ dete 3 : B L VoBae L3 e e 1. T, ott, Taw- | oTecast results in a county conven- | prepared for the benefit of the dele- | Sophically and bears nobouv any 1ll will, | @ $1.50 and 75c untrimmed hats cut to 15C each to close. H. W. Meek, B. D ¥ while all the Repubucans who were mak ert Stone, Hugh Di- | FeUX Mattel, W. H. Peterkin, W. L. Talbot, | tion of Assembly districts, and it is | gation from this county. | ing his fight are now in line for Mr. Met- | @ < 5 = 4 " | F. M. Whitney, very probable that the ward and town- | Davls is recognized as being a glant | cal. Read our advertisement in Sunday’s papers. in, J. L. Ballen- | Banta Clara County—O. A. Hale, at large, L San Jose; W. J. Rodger, San Jose; A. L. Col, ship plan will be ordered. The matter | among the members of the bar, an elo- | The Congressional convention will be | @ San Jose! Sam Oberderner, Santa Clara; Hon il be settled at a meeting of the Quent speaker andia man of greatiper | devoid oftany spectal inferesC R 037-939-941-043-945-947 Market St. 3 Franck, Santa Clara: _ Wiiliams. | co) tee to be held September 3. sonality and entirely free from alli- | Nness : | 2 g Santa Clara; W. F. Coffee, Menlo Park: L. F.| The Young Men's Republican League | ance with any faction. It is clalmed | 1l framingsa’ platform fpassing. o e | “The store that mother likes." Parkinson, Palo Altor J._W. Cook, San Jose: | ;10 "big rally to-night to ratify the | for him that his canvass would be un- | sonal son andtelec g e | T EA Hersey, Campbell; Walter Clark, Mount 2 = | S C v v - | siona committee. e whole business View: H. J. Fisk, San Jose: Dr. F. H. Bangs, | 8uccess at the primaries of Dr. Pardee assailable and would bring out the full | will probably not occupy a couple of | @@V OOLOOOOOHOH D e ose e Tose: J. 7. 0'Keefe, |and Victor H. Metcalf. Speeches were |strength of the party. A strong effort | hours. : elompkins, | Ean tose! B W Otter, Snioes; Tr. 30 4. | made by Mayor Thomas, Hon, John A. |is, however, being made to have him | Judge Fmil Nusbauger, akas Do arston Gampbell Darby, San Jose: H. M. & jritton, Dr. Mehrmann, A. C. Henry, | withdraw from the fight, and it i8] g ®Gil place N antleraan's name all, &, B 5 Medraw, S mes | Professor L. G. Inskeep, Professor | hoped by the friends of Mr. Waters Diffls e . 9iihm the DG Sl i United States Branch. g S o A Pl Geores G Bdwards ie M. Efsperiand fiinainewillfxeconaiien Shopms tere | Judge’s weil “known " oratorical powers — PR h ‘Hogan, W. ' = But Davis is said to be a hard man | there is no doubt that nis speech Wi e e The chief business of the meeting was | to pull down, and It is intimated that | powerful and to the point. Tt will prob. STATEMENT STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS that of insuring a large attendance of active workers at Sacramento next Monday and Tuesday to help along the should he fail to go before the conven- tion he may conclude to run as an in- | dependent candidate. His friends will —OF THE— | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS f every county in the district, and will, of course, be made unanimous. The little difficulty in the Fiftieth As- T . A. Clute, s \ inings, james £ D Agifz':ngfpyr;&gfffiee- Many prorrfiinenl do all in their power to dissuade him | sembly L{lmrm rhasl been hstr:mme?em R diay s Warer | s ed their presence and sup- | fro < ourse. They de- | out to_the satisfaction of both partles, | om pursuing such a ¢ e. They | four 'of the delegates that were on the —OF THE— —OF THE— ton, E. T MeCanfi Ehasta County port at the capital, and it was decides 3/ a ecided | sire that he go before the delegation | pifom ticket and six who were on the | F. P. Prim to send twenty-five members | i ham,” Adam | s of the|and make his fight on his merits, be- | & : q | e contits s. | league and to pay their transportation | lieving that he can win out. ‘;‘:Tgotl;‘ne.fs‘tllcv(‘l:.itsr}\xl?\n&'rl\gs'been acknowledged ‘ : nJ “Si“n" H. L. her, J. ‘rrgm] lls“traus;xrg; It is expected that The friends of Russell J. Waters, | - | = i Iphimmn, Sl a delegation of 500 will leave this coun- | however, are confident that he will be | w8, Georgs Rotert Nixon, Will- | ty on Sunday and Monday for Sacra- | nominated, and while they acknowledge | DEFINITE BASE FOR | s ot Bl ASSURANCE COMPANY 3 C owning, Ernest Eldridge, | T€nto. the great popularity of Mr. Davis they e e e POS = feel that he cannot overcome the work | A TREATY OF PEACE AL 4 Oaklew H. F. | ED IN CHINA AS AN already done by their candldate in the | F_TORONTO, CANADA, ON THE 3151‘;01-* TORONTO, CANADA, ON THE 3IST [ W, Questions to Be Discussed by a Com- ye”dtadfl":xl";:emmnd:); x;,! Ifga!arl\g lrl:; ;r;‘e > daydff Dpcerr;‘bar,lA: D. 1897, and f;\»r ;he : mission Appointed by s T il Mg Al oo gp i b oo gy -l ol B gras s jority of the delegates to the Congres- | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections ENVOY OF GERMANY way of securing the promises of a ma- 3 E. Davis, G emao: 8. P | that in view the fact that Gage and g 811 of the Political Code, condensed as | §10 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed g en, ¥ |5 “‘r{:)r(han‘ &0 nty—A. B I~mrr:mr‘;nw Santa i Berginb Co:ire!p;xl:;:letnt C;argded pudth Waters ;:—;‘ fifn,.dere&‘ runnlnggma\cs HAVANA, Aug. 19.—The Government | per blank furnished by the Commissioner. per‘l‘;‘llnk (nml:hml \;yu:h: éoln .,L‘s&,‘,ir. = s s cladtadEmalagete ol St erating rteen Murderers v | S ish ission to ASSETS. as elected delegate at large, K. F. by the delegates from this county the has appointed a Spanish commis: ASSETS. AR R - of German Missionaries. ciatm has some merit, The result will | consider a definite base for a treaty of | Loans on bonds and mortsages.. ... $5.00 00| cash market value of all stocks and g IWeetser. Santa Rosa: | BERLIN, Aug. 19—Herr Eugene 8.|be watched with great interest by the | peace. The personnel of the commis- | bonds owned by company. IR R o oW by e S A. Faught, R ‘“'nlrf, the well-known German explorer, | friends of both parties, who in the | sion, however, is not announced. It is Enu: l’n comx‘w(nny's office. % 128 95 | Frverest due and accrued on all B uiton; W. V. Price. | who has just returned from China, where | meantime are working zealously for | reported that the questions to be dis- | Sash in banks............o..... HLH4E | stocks and loans.. N e m = 3 ¥ Graham, " M 'x‘,':\‘.‘n"r‘:fi \.’»‘"f)_\ he acted as correspondent of the Tage- | their respective candidates. cussed are as follows: Bills receivable, not matured, taken ¥ Premiums {n due course of collectio 204,108 14 Eal e s Ford 1 A Norton, ‘Heaigsturg: 11 L et | blatt, 18 being prosecuted upon a charge | Waters left thls" morning htorp San| 1. Cession of territory and the de- | for fire and marine risk P S A L R i e e ardson, Stewarts : F. A. Wickersham, | of having, without authority, assumed | Francisco and will be at the Palace | termination of conditions and indemni- e ST or Eetaluina; O. b Stedger, Sebastopel: W."WW. | the role of Judge, and with having liber- | Hotel, where it is Intimated he will con- | fication by the United States against et Ce SLI0AT | Toal gesets.. $1,268,305 33 Stantslaus W7, Davis, Vallelo. | 1teq thirteen Chinese murderers of Ger- | fer with Henry T. Gage regarding the | damage to public buildings, courts and LIABTEEVERS. | LIABILITIES. king, W. | 1 Losses adjusted and unpaid $29,576 89 | "!;.;u-h'.‘ Ifi u R»vm»u. C. T. EI Fred man misslonaries. changed aspect oé thg s:manon. which | the state’s lands. Losses in process of ,Z,u,;‘m, 2 | Losses adjusted and unpaid. .. $13,2718 68 Butter O s According to the evidence of Bishop |MAY turn out to be of vital importance | 2. Indemnity for war and navy ma- | in suspense 135,331 42 | Losses in process of adjustment or Sutter County—William F. Hoke, M, E. San- | shopjl 3 Jegass D ateh % | : 94,274 64 eorge de Pag- | porn Trwin Gumin. T B Han H o] Anzer, on which the accusation s based, | t0 the candidacy of both Gage and | terial mutually agreed on to come into | Losses resisted, 15,227 99 | _ In suspense .. o o R Frisselle, | ton urin- | T Wolff, having heard of the trial ap- | Waters. So far as the people of this | possession of the United States, Gross premiums on fire risks run- | e o e ks run e v H al, ap hing one year or less, § | Gross p s : ».;fi:?mf Qounty—V. T. Bufress, E. > Wal-| peared in court with a dog named Schus- | city are concerned they have but little | 3. Conditions of, and time for, the | reinsurance 50 per cent 515,578 50 | TNIng ome year or less, $687,438 00, brides o N Cross LCUR I ayhew, Dr. J. A. | tor. Four vacant chairs stood in the | Preference, if any, between the two | evacuation by the troops and volun- | Gross premiums on fire Gl{::aurr:;r:fu:?‘pg; Gl 843,719 00 Trintty County—J. R. Stoddard, A. F. Col- | hall in which the trial was to be held. | candidates. Both are closely identified | teers with the war material agreed on. | ning more than one year, e et cng year (4 lins, W. H, La Barse, C. C. Shattuck. Woll scated himself In' the most im- | with the interests of the district and it | 4. Commercial and custom-house ad- | Groes premiuths on m 42498 | T ieurance pro rata. 220,489 96 ¢ Sneticer Y A lcxauder) q‘g‘l\;mr‘:‘;':(x::_n —1»" (:rh[;:ml\:‘rfit?‘:m\;g- )r]v;;xl]r:\g' n{l\hm;; C}';'\.;;\g" "“r(n m):led the | is merely a d‘l)rZe[renrce of prnpularny | vantages to be conceded. land navigation risks; reinsurance Gx"nfi:l prevrlxlur'r:\l on '{‘"‘?'} and in- E. W. Beeb D alan sl and yoby Schuster (address- [ which_seems to n favor of the val- | 5. The recognition of property of all| 10 per cent . B . 52,4075 || 1and; naigktion ‘risks; reinstrance E. W. Beebe, P ville; R. H. McDonald, | ing the dog) will take C . 8 property of al N 100 it 40,214 48 T2 Ackley, | Dortacetis s oh Zumywalt, Tular Qs ), will take the second highest | jant Davis, | kinds of all Spanish citizens and guar- | Gross premium e G T chls . Z e s ! - s S el emiums on marine time 5 MgPherson. | Laridne, Visalia: 7. 'D. Pulsbury, Traver; G T ered the clerk of the court| NeWs was received here this after- | antees to be offered them during their LT L 9206 22 | Gron B eurance o0 per cent....... 166788 hund Lockett, | remtine o ,mf‘ P8 Colline. W H. Barnes, | INto the next chair on his right, and lastly noon to the effect that James G. Ma- | stay In the island. to become due. 34,401 58 | All other demands against the com- ad LB SN | QRO S Colling W, T, Batney | with-apesture bade the wondering man- | ulre has consented to address the dele- | 6. The form of government to be es- ; ———— | pany - P T - Jopn W Erancis 1% A ndpews UK. Snow, O.r. | darin to take the fourth and lowest chalr. | gates of the State Silver Republican | tabished In Cuba. Tctal abilitles SLIBSIB 3B | o) abilittes . 508,522 47 on, 3 M, Thomas, et WL Hardion: T 17 ® | The mandarin questioned Wolff's au. | Convention to be held here August 27, —.—— INCOME. LraEs Noseh e o Cot —8. nsdill, 3. cks hority, whereupon the latter draw a roll r Net cash actually received for fire £ 3 4. K. Brady. | pa ¥ Gaddis, Jesse Dolan, F. H. Owens, W. | of papers {rom his pocket and flourished g"d the "‘"““5’“'; is ff‘lbfi made a great | GAN JOSE ATHLETIC premiums .. "$1,457,300 01 | Net cash actually received for fire . - | S_Allen, B. B."Mering, F. P. Murphy it a5 his authority, and the prisoners be- | Scmonstration, In which every pavty Net cash actually received for ma- DREIGIRICEC, S i enan Yuba Count: A. Forbes, W. E. Meek, | ing introduced and declaring their inno- that has helped to make the spotted CLUB OPENING rine premiums = 268,125 33 | Net cash actually received for ma- Joseph Durfee, James M. Muck, A. C. Irwin, Ct g Received for interest on bonds amd rine premiums . . 158,601 65 & Holl ana 3. G, Campbell . | cence Herr Wolff solemnly acquitted | candldate will participate. 9= e il Aty , = e e e di i cedalngs iandad: = = SAN JOSE, Aug. 10.—Ed Hennessey and | ooress e interest_ and dividends " | "on bonds, stocks, loans and from Loyal Union Republicans fyinen saddled his horse and departed. | g] AUGHTER OF REBELS Joe Reay, welter-welghts, furnished the | on bonds, stocks, loans and from . all other sources _uma > Total {ncome $1,075,631 43 STOCKING COALING STATIONS. NORFOLK, , Aug. 19.—here has been | John Knyaston and He Will naston, before United States Commis- risoners. The gentry took forty of them Paklan and Wu-gun HERO OF CLIPPERTON ISLAND. main sport at the opening of the San LEXINGTON, Ky., Aug. 19.—James The Enormous Gold Product of 1898. A meeting of the “Unfon” Republican | MeNt. Bishop Anzer was in Germany at 5 & e Ciub whs held last evening at their head- | Sach b ono o caricsed occurrence, con- IN SOUTHERN CHINAf Tome e s | Tealnoms - $1,770,418 74 EXPENDITURES. . | quarters, 3% McAllister street, John Q.| murders, which uitimately led fo the oo — | though Reay clearly outpointed Hennes- | . s . Net amount pald for fire josses. |l | Adams in the chair and Walter A. Coftce | cupation of Kiaochou, and only learned | General Mawho Kills One Hundred | S¢¥, the referee, Touis Hobbs, declared | e amoumt P o O s Tl o] Baia ot allawed fox comminsion SRS s acting as secretary. Addresses twere | Of What had happened on returning to | it & draw. There were no knock-downs, | Beiq or allowed for commission oF . | brokerage -... % S made by Dr. B. F. Fleming, T. R. Riding, | China. It appears that Herr Wolff often in Battle and There Are Daily | but a good many Stiff punches and clever | " prokerage ... 349,350 50 | Pajd for salarie < other H. H. Adams, Maurice L. Asher and oth- | PoSed in China as German Envoy. Executions. | dodges. The preliminaries consisted of a | Paid for salaries, feex and other Charges for officers, clerks, gte..... ers. and the committee on entertalnment = - — = z | four-round go between Frank Purcell and | _charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 41,600 00 | Paid for State, national and local | presented a very enjoyable programme. BRITISH GOVERNMFMT LONDON, Aug. 19.—The Hongkong cor- | Jimmy Ryan, welter-weights, and a|Paid for State, national and local taxes ... P = e e o e e e o respondent ' of the Times says: The | three-round contest between Jack Mol e e 302 | Al other payments and expenditures 5 ; T ; | 2 el E Y | Manus and _Charles Johnson, light- other pay! ures 764 45 = George [os Thealubecideaitoimest CHBthelSith AFTER MAIL ROBBERS | fisns font Southern China continues, | MiShe el CRATE] P inieach event . " Total expenditures $940,157 44 inst. to ratifv the nominations of the Corpses float past Wuchau daily. Two The attendance was about 500, 3 Total expenditures .... +...$1,540,820 75 Marine. W. C. Mare, J. W. Watkins, | State Convention. | g hundred rebels who had entered Tai-| The attendance wa i Fire. Marine. g —_———————————— | New Charge Formulated Against wongkong were defeated by General T Losses incurred during $120,320 12 Mawho, who killed 100 of the rebels and Turfman James Bradley Dead. the year ... -$772,440 99 $226,013 20 — Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. |Premiums. Risks and Premiums. |FireRisks.[Premiums. of risks| | pired during the year Net amount in force Ds 126,721,109/ 1,710,710 14 7 | Probably Be Extradited. in the districts of v v = England Places TUnlimited Contracts| xpw yORK, Aug. 19-A new charge| G811V send to the masistrates hetween ten Bl e T e Shiiman, aged| S amount of riaks Nt tren during the vear| $95,100,144(31,154,275 47 in This Country. | was formulated to.day agatnst John Ko and twenty rehelsfil’(’:r execution. o bald sl sros _written during the year| $142,630,216/$1,693,879 59 | Net amount of risks ex- | — — Net amovunt of risks ex: pired during the vear.. 82,046,685, 1,122,149 67 Net amount in force De- cember 31, 189 94,343,145| 1,127,951 04 pple, C. J.| shipped from Norfolk. In British bot- | sioner Roumaine in Jersey City oombe, Wil- s B a sey City, by di- i s Y toms, seventeen cargoes of Pocahontas rection of the Britis s This will be the greatest gold year in his- cember 31, 1897.. 141,514,736/ 1,691,926 59 i 1D, Albee, | coal, aggregatine 70,120 tons. They havelx«'lfury Foan Brsmien (Lo S0 substituted tha, Amarien Eae 08 b Bromisoull At the S iGuks et tE |~ Marine | g Z & y JABEMES § 3 " 1 is being_ shipped Marine | Ri | y 4 x gone to eleven different coalingdstations| Kynaston was the third officer of That of Mexico. Australls the predions mistal ls-Leing. shipp arine Risks_and Premiums. | Risks. |Premiums. . e Wad I W e C e o of the in large quantities. It is belleved that thi: 3 . 3 ! S0 O Mumenata Knox, | Bongine w0 Enmiand, and it has been | White Star line stcamer Tritannie Hg| SAN DIEGO, Aug 1-—The steamer | yiur'sSudut will be nearly double that ot any | KUtk 80 Promums Sl Eae e e e | inty—J. T. Laird, C. C. Auble, D.| belleved that England was stocking coal | Was arrested in Jersey City some time | Allce Blanchard, Captain Broderick | previous twelve months. The sales of Hostet- | Net amount of risks D arittart during the year| $34 6| $205,500 35 2 e | stations in the event of possible war. | uzln fnrqmmnoc(lrm with extensive mall | Warner, arived to-day from Clipperton | ter's Stomach Bitters are also increasing very | ~written during the year| $3,280,522) $352,307 80 | Net amount of risks ex-| 4 i John D. Murphy, Charles W. | B om® I e eyt o Pinia wiew 1s | Fobberies on the Britannic. He is held as | Island, after o passage of cleven days, fast, and his yedr ZhAtHmonNiremady (WIlL| Net amennt of xisice “pired during the vear..| 24,460,012 196,954 o4 | the principal. cu more people yspepsia, indigestion, pired during the year. 49,927,256] 386,128 10 | Net amount in force De- County—M. M. Grage. Dradley: | undoubtedly correct, as the Pocahontas | ~Chief Officer Jago of the same ship was Wwith 550 tons of phosphate rock. The | comstipation, nervousness and weakness than | Net amount in force De. cember 81, 1897... | oammesal anss2 s « W wmrr_.vr I&nhlrm:ll AT W.| Coal Company is asserted by one of its | arrested at Queenstown several days ago | Blanchard brings as passengers Nolan | ever before. cember 31, 189 4,728,490 70,083 19 - L S C Gt ey B ;. Sk | employes to have practically admitted | O the same charge. The new complaint | Baldwin, aged 15, a son of Barry Baldwin, 7. 7. KENNY, Vice-President. J. J. KENNY. Vice-President. , e e °E Fitce, Mon. | that an_unlimited ~contract™ from the | W2S g Percy Bennett, the act- | formerly United States Marshal at San C. 'C. FOSTER, Secretary. P- H. SIMS, Secretary: % Britlsh, Government {or coaling her sta- e e ot ngral in New York, | Francisco, and Theodore Gusmann, who . Subscribed and aworn to before me this %itn | , Subscribed and sworn to before me this Zith a ( tv—Perey {1n; ¥ £ Z E WO s PEI Se = s % 8 v/ a] 3 2 n Yo 3 . n s e T 36500 In rairoad bonds and of 1500 1 sash has been Gn the degolate island for nearly | Sarcastic Personals day of Japusry, 1o, TATAN, Notary Public H. D. GAMBLE, Notary Public. O | oLk Has Jo8 . comm .| from an envelope addressed to Heidel- 2 S F. Englebright, George | guay: St. Michaels, in the Azor - | elty. g a . o Er. Coor | guay: S Michagi, i the Awies: Kk |® Biidence was given by the employes | 383, mhen e Tefused,to haul, down he Stories on Prominent DAVIS & WATSON, | DAVIS & WATSON, « les E. Ciynch, B. ol iringt 1 J bankers to prove the mafli 5 a=d0 8 . 3 Kt Sy | Town: Africa,t 8L Vineghe, and Foelo | e Sl Tom Antwerd and by Postemes | the Mexican an-ol war Demoers(y, The General Agents, General Agents, F. Hutherford. r ] Sl vl . B. W. | nspector Jacobs to show that it w. E = 1t e L By, | 1 Bleped e, Argenting, Sipubiel | s hevemvelope oo e semiany: | ter e tandn lace e pars ond | Cifizens YT rap ek moale s eaiedettiven o H des N am rowiher | Bine vessel alone, the Indra, carried 9150 | Jacobs exhibited the ship's manifest in | they lert. Mr. Gusmann says that =S SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO 1 A Harlin, B. D. Waffle, | tons to Singapore. siig | Cvidence. When the envelope reached | {hat time the United States flag h = — 3 & X Ererett, Robert Mo’ sl the bankers it was stuffed with 'a Lon- e ag hes been Criticisms Whitaker, C. 'A. Norman, | ~— 2 don newspaper published two days aft — X G McPrerson, M. A. CALKINS' BODY FOUND. | {0 LAUA0Le Jeft Antwerp.’ The news: | MATL, EMBARGO WITHDRAWN. 06560006000060600008 MAKE PERFECT MEN . paper was substitued to give the envel- i = DO NOT DESPAIR ! Do notSuf- i e B"“‘l?‘”’ ‘:; “;,‘ L“"BW:“’F l-"“mped gpe the same appearance it had When | Gommunication May Now Be Had Society o™ P ALACE ***, forLonger:” e Jop s ambltion- o¢ V. Faller, C. B. Web- rom the Ferry Boat Float- | filled with paper money. Worst Gases of Nervous Debility are Coilter, Jahne G ' No | "District Attorney Rice of Jersey wuity With Persons in Spain. -] HOTELSSO Nbeolutely cured. b T A Srinier o, %, e ; ed Ashore. hag been notifled from Washington that| ~wASHINGTON, Aug: 19 ) 2 gGRAND Ce——==—g PR BE ST Clve pramptrict taie NomeonTe To B 2% | TYBURON, Aug. 18.—The body of a man | a charge against Kynaston would b T acadinh a4 SAN FRARCISCO. o ot Tall g memory 24 the wasts ety Barker | s discovered floating in the bay mear | made by the British Consul The Unitea | Seneral Smith to-day suspencec is oraer, | {f] © Connected by & covered passageway. S e A ke It T here to-day. Deputy Coroner = Eden | States authorities consider it a case for | Issued at the beginning of the war, that 0 1400 Rooms—900 With Bath Attached. @ Tmpart vigor ani potency to every func- F. :z, Dray, | oo summoned from San Rafael, and the extradition. A hearing will be given the | during hostilities all mail communication o All Under One Management. © | tion, Braceapthesystem, Give bloom to the Atkinon, | 70 ins wese taken to the morgue, ‘An | Sccused on September 8 with Spain and her colonies was to be dis- ’s N L NOTE THE PRIOZS: Ol wax poncws vital eacrey. R e Linman “oeagh. | Ivestigation of the clothing and personal continued. According to the terms of this To-day s News Letter O repsan Pia §100 per day and o $50% compinte kiarnaterd oie or money re. & BIA % 3L G, le(x;!ectshshg:'\eg\ the mads name ta be Celo COACHES FOR ALASKA. order, mall addressed to persons connect- O imerican Plan.83.00 per day nd vari® ettt T e eFe i renlpt e Dilmen, Joseph Jinnay, W, 3 ns, he havi 0 sulcide about et ed with the Unite tates forces at the . price by TIHE PERFECTO Cax idg., Chicago, 1l R R e B k| Bt B e Matlrond. ~ T | Ehal agnuim. to b Suifece 'ty Uniica § oy G EACELTAICE, Mg, ' Q| i 1y omh Dri Ca o P 53 Ok William ' Johnsto e 3 ; shal nite Gn. Banito COUNtY—N. C. Boisxs. L. that city was rotified, and acquainted the and Yukon Railroad. States domestic postage rates. All other ©0000000000000000 Ww. H, Scott, Dr. C. C. Cargill D, 3 Q;:; dead {nnns{él;!lvgsd“:nh It‘he fact of the | SEATTLE, Aug. 19.—The first rallway | mall addressed to these places shall be Phail = i o di“m"zd?,eq‘ neleloeg&rim !g;etA&Cnrongr coaches to be used in Alaska were |Subject to the postage rates heretofore Full Set of Teeth "Bll.flfll nno&-polmnm. 5o BeroartinoS. r, Ky, B 5. moner, | B0 e e o o the body | Shipped; foday. The shipment consisted | Samewnce’. e Sxiracting free gsooup R T ames Mack, W. R. Miller, A. C.’ Gaytord, 8, of a pass , an, . 4 Crile, WS, Hooper, Frank . oster Taimeg | to-morrow. | L O D ssenger and bageage wne | British Interests Favorable to Spain. ; gfififg""_ e DREAMA 1 the new discovery e Ui etEgu . Wells, 'C. B, Hamallfon, E. T Gaten wg & The cars are to be used on the ‘White| LONDON, Aug. 20—A Daily Tele- ¢ Open Evenings & Sundavs that gives you sleep, tion, irritation or nicera- oo George. B, Eilln. Gates, W. G. HAVERLY A BANKEUPT. Phes %na Yukon Ratlroad, which is now e Sn dentl Flia SHA® uertend VAN VROOM rostand nodreams DREAMA rovests contagion. flon of WuCons Mem Diego County—H. R. Arndt, E. §. Bab. he Well-En in operation for a distance of twelve miles s A 10 t Electro Dental Parlors EEvANS CHEMIRAL (g, branes. Non-astringent. - | Failure of the Well-Known Manager | from Skaguay. in Borneo after a prolonged tour of the ~Sixth and Market Sold by l[)TI‘[Inn. or sent in plain wrapper, A. G. Gassen. R. Harrison, W. A jmon 1Levl, D. C. Reed R. Stewart, Sam F. Smit Torrance, SAN FRANCISCO. van R. Paterson, delegate at large, Twenty-eighth Assembly Georze D& F. H. Brooks. D. C. Collier Jr,, G, District — Joseph George Hawkins, Charles - M. L. Ward, L. x. of Negro Minstrels. NEW YORK, Aug, 15.—John H. Hav- erly, who was well known several years ago as a theatrical manager, and espe- cially in connection with negro minstrels, filed a petition in bankruptcy to-day, with labilities of $327,749 And "assets nom- ina#y $16,100. H. e = Count Xiquana Dead. MADRID, Aug. 19.—The death is an- nounced of Count Xiquana, Minister of Agriculture and Commerce and of Pub- lic Works in the Cabinet of Senor Sa- gasta which resigned in May last. Philippine Islands telegraphs that Brit- ish interests there prefer that the islands should remain Spanish. ot ek e Seek Pardon for a Murderer. SALINAS, Aug. 19.—A petition {s being circulated here for the pardon of mur- derer Shaw, a life-termer from here, Dr. G W. Kieiser, Prop. Weak Men and Women §HOULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE strength to the sexual organs. night illu- sions, nigh tmare. Take at right. If notd curel money refunded. 25 abox. DREAMA CO. Sold by GRANT'S BALDWIN PHARNACY. by xpress, prepaid, fof or 3 bottle, &.7 Weekly Call $1.50 per Vear

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