The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 1, 1898, Page 11

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ALAMEDA COUNTY NEWS. EVEN GRAND JURORS CAN MAKE ERRORS M. W. Dixon Has Two Claims for Service. 0 « 1= WANTED CANCELED BOTH MUST : REMAIN ON FILE WITH THE COUNTY. Alice-Street Bridge Will Remain as Long as the Two Cities- Wish to Make Use of It ' Oakland ‘Office San Franeisco: Call; 908 Broadway, Oet. 31 M. W. Dixon, a member -of the Grand. Jury that was recently -discharged aild which presented a report notable for its. reference; to - incorrect claims st ‘the county, has. played a joke-on Supervisors were . surprised - this rming to receive a iletter:‘from.. Mr. yixon, which safd: | *I heret pect= request t 3 ot allow my. | m- for $80 as ed -to . tha Ceitral ank and flled by me on July 25, 1898." By its cashier, the Ce assent- ed to this agreement. It Gran ofiDe- M claim: fo wearing. to-if. claim,’ y for $%0 for cember, June and July the Central sigr for -removal e Secretary of ccepted. POTRERO’S GREAT IMPORTANCE: The Extension of Sixth Street to Ken- tucky Has Bécome a Necessity. The Potrero, or t oni of the eity south of the N nnel,” fwhere . 50 many brar --are. being_car- ried ‘on; is @bout to-be -provided “with- & much-better road WAY -from the - business \an ‘that of the Ken- hfare. - This-line has thing but ad- ugh-which ves: trade a ter puth -~ San * Fran the Sugar hetween rest he ero, a Butchertown, has all to Kentucky “strest” and idge. To avoid , a cor nd a Sixth to until it con the railroa mpany’s sto d in about six 18 more than 3 or use wiil one of the best s ty for teaming, as the rock th: umped the into the arsh is that taken hill just south of'the Union Ir here the T being cu Scotts tc thet; THE BOND VOTE. It Shows 3644 For and 2357 Against the Issue. —The City d canvassed. the Council re- turns of the bond_election. The offictal | figures of the bond election was declared’ For bonds, 20i; against, 257; scat- Mayor Thomas stated that it - ‘the city to,_procure Adams He sald: he v Hall property block is very. valu- r than is required for over.§i able and dor Half tioned ‘woula be ample-t Hall and secure a lot, and -the baiance could be used to p’ se a -park. The ideas of the Mayor met th favor from several Councilmen, ds:thé need ;of an adequate City Hall has long béen: rec- ognized. A Tesolution was:adopted agree- g to give Mrs. Johanna O'N. ynsideration “of her giving the: city a receipt that she would waive all further claims to damage. Mrs. O'Neal’s horse d through a faulty bridge in North Oakland and had apparéntly a good clatm for damages against the city. For the fifth time in two years G. An- 11 of Twenty-fourta and Grove streets Eought a license to- sell liquor. ~ The Li Committea recommended that the be granted. On former occasions rous protest has been entéred e "granting of this an Cuvelller stated that the fee iny As Strong as against the saloon and that a_protest would be forth- caming if the residents knew of the move. r. Angoli's application was denied by the votes of rs, Rowe, Upton, Cuvel- lier, Girard and Woodward. The pay of s for the bond election was .. “A special meeting of the Council has been called for to-morrow night to finally pass the’tax levy and to to the marsh ¥6nd be- W 1 Twelfth streets, which (‘((J be filled in and made into a publle park. 7 50. —_—— JACK SMITH NEAR DEATH. The 0ld Baseball Player Cannot Sur-| vive a Cancer. Jack Smith, whose skiilful work on the diamond has brought him national fame, will soon'beno more. This the phystclans ¥t the French Hospital decided this morn-, g, when they attempted to perform an operation for a cancer of the stomach. Smith was laid on the operating table and the preliminary incision made, when it ‘was discovered that instead of being confined to thé stomach the cancer had taken root in the organs surrounding it. that go.to and from | eal $140 In |’ license. ¥ \ | The _bistury ‘was laid dside, ‘as nothin | further could be done to save his life, an | the ‘unfortunate man ‘was taken back ‘to | his cot to die, .He recovered -fram ' the anaesthetic: which was administered soon | afterward, and.is now resting eastly. | Smith fitst: came into prominence while | playing first base.for the Knickerbockers. {in ‘1878, . He afterward.played the same position with the Troys and Worcester ines,.- both " of them "National League cams. - This énded his career in the East and: he. returned to San Franciseo, where he has figured in many large games until 1889, when-he péermanently withdrew from the”diamond and.resumed_his oid -trade, that of a liquor distiller. e has & large family, who. are :depéndént upon-him for support. A HOODLUM’S CRUEL. ACT. Little Anijta Heyman’s -Skull - Was Fractured by an Unknown Party: ‘As the result of the meridacious 8¢ some: person whoit-caught, wil. be pros cuted to thie fullest extent of the law, lit tle. _Anita Heymans -lies. at the. point o death at. her home;. 819 (Folden Gate ave nye. - The-child {s: the 6-yéar-old daugh- ter of.:Dr.: ‘Ernest , Heymans.: ' She. Teft home Sunday morning to- ride on her tri cyele, and about: ‘an hour’afterward: she was picked up oh:a ‘acant lot by’ somie neighbers, unconsciouy. from: & wound in- flicted -at the bese of ‘the sicull. - The doé- | tor, who: fortitnately- 'was at home at the time, stopped:the:flow of blood, which, 1T it had conitinued fiftéen minutes: longer, {‘would:have caused .déith; and: found that the opelpital-hone had beeh evirely £ tured..and ;that “fragments: of “the bone were pressing -on the brain;:producing a Daralysis of-the right side. ‘When the-:child . . regdined ‘-her -senses: yésterday - morning, told-her parents | that while’ she was riding along the s wabk- in_front -of -this. lot; she was. struck by something and -that sheé knew nothing Before: this occurred she naticed:a t 8 | | t | | | | more. crowd of boys. thrawing rocks and shoot: {ng misstles in -siingshots. .kt was possi- bly one-of .thése thit: wrought very €f- upan- her: this fort. will t the-truth ‘of I srrived at the can searcely ‘sur ry -weak:from- th injury. Joss-.of blood :and-is 5y BERKELEY PLAYED A- DRAW HARD FOUGHT :FOOTBALL -ON THE CAMPUS: IIOWA AND | A" Misundeistanding. and “an Offside Play Led to-an-EXciting BERKE ;. Oct: 31L.—The. University ot California - was' literally invaded: thi at football, match’ between Bérkéley and “an team: from. the Fift, Regimient Valunteers,: -in- . “which -niefther de scored; the game’ ending.in:a draw. Thé. Vol militar; Berkéley army Lined up along: Shat- tuck aveniie-5tood: thé ‘éntire regiment of the Universify: Cadet Corps;. consisting of two battalions. -Led-by the.band they es: | .orted: the Towa mén 10 e people: limed the-field. cHowing ‘Was. the line<up of both, sides: - T | Dug R Gal I3 caughit, and - ran; £or ten. burg punted for thirtyzAv Q- Towa 168t the ball-on e fumble: -Berkeley gradually worked down theé feld on stesdy gains of four: and - five yards at & timé. . Smith fumbles “and.: Towa - made 'a touchback. Towd -KicKed: off - from’: twenty-ivé | yard line ‘and -Berkeles ) ward the goal. Hall: Just fini around ‘the “right.‘end: iwh called. Berkeloy - took thi¢ “kick=oft at: the: be- inning -of - the. .second. Haif, and carried | the ball:down thesfield. JFowa thir ds. . Kasrshurg: lost.on a fumble and Towa. got the ball.’ dowe gained:dis- tance -till “the -bs punt by r steadily -by 1 with. ten " seci touchdown... Then t- of the tim had 1met an ig i a8 ted a-r timé to-‘make ngest d’ it ~seemed 1 . Berkeley >. the -last’ ple Dball to-pass to Thar i the. signal e at sceing the ve tne ground at the first move, around- the: end :and stood” by y's quarter, just as the.lattér ‘was’ ng it from- tiié center, afiér the sig- i been repeated. - Seeing liis chance . once selzed the ball . and startéd to run toward Berke- The Berkeley men did not fol- lled ‘out to-the referee for an The crowd, however, mis- e as 4 fumble on Berke- broke over the side lines and while pandemonium reignedd the iy men supposing the game theirs on strerigth of -the touchdown, and they £t the field belleving in their victory Then ensued.& long and heated disc sion Gver technicalities. It was found tha ihe referee had not fully observed the declared. himself unavle, to was repes bail honor, By mutudi clared & dga:f.. li;#nl?ls { £ heh een -offsidé: A 1Bt 3 Yie- most evenly ‘contested. [ game -which :Bérkeley: has ‘¥ét ‘played this ' season, -and: saye: for -the: misunderstani- ing:at-the:inish-1t was.played in the most |‘exvellent: -spirit: - thraughout:: . The. uni- Versity men: found. <the -soldiers ‘fosmemn warthy - of ~their. steel, and it would be. ard to.say-which side” played the. bett game. consent- the game was .de- ‘admitting later |- In all it was 't : % HE: FELL FROM® GRAC | | | Harry : Chuic] } l: " "Not the Amount to Pay His Bail for Drunkenness. OAKLAND; °-Oct: * 3L.—John. . “Henry { Church, ‘known hereabouts. in -days gone | by as- “Harry": Church, appeared in: the |'dock. of the Polige “Court to-day and pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness. | He wote a. shabby ‘guit.and. his: eye had | 1ost its fo vanished. At one E. time -Churcii-was worth at- least & a considerable tract of tern part of this city. He £ éach matrimonial adventure. »r received. zoo}(‘lly sum to Vi ] ation, Then, too, he once ran %31:)]?\(;‘1&;25; recelving thirteen. votes, for which, it is asserted, “he paid $1000: Since then- extravagant lving and" dissos Juté habits have played havoc with his well belng. i 7 to Judge Allen's ques- WhenIn resportt eIt was since he had ow lon; {_,190;1 ahflel‘leu, ;lle said ‘‘ten or twelve years, | the court suspended sentence. o e His Frail Craft Sank. LAMEDA, Oct, 8L—Willie Abt, u:‘vear»old son of Charles 20 Francisco letter-carrier residing at Ninth_ stréet, came near losing -his Baturday afternoon in the bay off the foot of Hawthorne street. He saw a pile float- ing in the channel and started from shore in_a paper-shell canoe to capture the prize. e was just about to make fast P3'the pile when he put his foot through the bottom of his frall little craft, and the canae went to the bottom. Young Abt, who i8 a good swimmer, struck out for the pile. fie Fi reached it in time, as the weight of clothing was gradually exhausting his nrewu The lad clung to the pile and float: bout in the chan- nel fully shore un | mination o the “‘widow’ til he was finally rescued. i rmer luster and his money- has | es married and at the ter- | o I [ | {HIS | | | /| The oecasion ‘f it.all was: the'| again -shade distance:] ), Once Wealthy, Had'| three-quarters of a mile troml HOLLOCHER DOES 1T DESI SEPIRMTION Tells What Disturbed His Household. OVEBRUN: BY SPIRITUALISTS | MONEY VANISHED, HE NEW NOT WHERE. Interesting ‘Divorce Case in Which Religion Seems to -Have Cut More Figure Than Was Congenial. Oakland Office’ San. Francisco Call, . 908 Breadway, Oct. 3L The. diyorce-suit of Susan L. Hollocher agalnst Michael Hollocher was on trial to-day- in Superior Judge Ogden's court, and atleast & dozen women testified on behalf of the plaintiff, and when court NEARLY LOST. THE NUMBER OF HIS MESS Bob Spear Not Born to Be Drowned. A REJUVENATED COLLIER NEW MACHINERY PUT INTO THE - WILLAMETTE. Trouble on the Steam Schooner Jewel Over a Report That Her Boilers Were Not, m Good Condition. “Bob” Bpear, the boatman, had a nar- row escape last Sunday night. He had been out to the cruiser Philadelphia,.and while sailing back to Clay-street whart his boat capsized. Luckily he managed to get on"the bottom of the overturned poat, and clung to it for over four hours. The wind and tide carried him over toward Goat Island, and twice he was nearly run down by ferry steamers. He yelled to tne passing boats, but the noise of the paddle- ‘nothing the worse for his ducking, but wheels drowned his cries. Finally his by the Sausalito ferry people, when the new ferry depot was completed, and they accepted them. The bullding at the foot of Clay street will thérefore be the head- quarters of the Red Cross when trans- ports are going away. There was tpouble on the steam schoon- er Jewel before she got away for Caspar, and In consequence a new force of en- gineers sailed on her. The boilers of the Steam schooner are npt in the very best condition, and -the chief engineer so re- ported to the Imspectors of Hulls and Boilers. This he fs compelled to do by law, for should anything happen every engineer would I8se his license. The Jewel was ex- amined and her steam pressure was cut down to ninety pounds. The owners heard that the reduction in steam power was due to the cagineers on the vessel and they at once gave all those gentlemen their walking tickets and put new men in their places. The owners of the Jewel know that their.vessel wants new boilers and a set has been completed and is ready to be put in, but the time cannot be spared to -do the work. It is probable that the vessel will be laid up In a month or so and overhauled. The steamer Roanoke, which has been running in the-Klondike trade, has gong to Oakland Creek te Jay up. ‘W. Henderson, a ship carpenter, was nearly killed on_ the bark Albert yester- day. He fell down the hold and dislocat- €d three fingers of the left hand. broke one”of his ribs,. dislocated_his left knee and tore his scalp badly: He was treated at _the Harbot Recelving Hdspital. Dominic Roberts, the “poultryman, had & picnic yesterday. One of thebay schoon- ers brought him a_ consignment of three bears from San Pablo. Two of them weigh fully 400 pounds each, and the third one a hundred pounds. The little one is only a ocub and.-is as playful as a kitten, but the big fellows made an awful rum- ;6ua when they ‘were being takén ashore. ne .of them got his paw through the, bars of the cage and. hit Dominic a crack that sent him into the bay. e was took good care to fight shy of the bears’ cage after that. —_——————— Rally of Talcott’s Supporters. ALAMEDA, Oct. 31.-The supporters of Supervisor J. R. Talcott in fhis city and Fruitvale are to give a big ratification for their favorite candidate next Friday from | END OF A WHALING CRUISE. The bark Horatlo drrived from the Okhotsk Sea yesterday. She left here in the early part of last No- - vember and hashadavery good season. Besides a cargo of sperm and whale oil she brought 4300 pounds of “bone, which in the present state of the market should bring $20,000. The Horatio will discharge at Howard- street wharf and will then it out for amother cruise. g : ¢ djourned the. case for the plaintiff had closed. 2 Mrs. Hollochef is sulng on the ~unds of cruelt,, alleging that her husband has threatened her life and on one occasion had threatencd to burn down the elegant two- story residence at 536 Eighteenth street. That the defendant did not move for a nonsuit in' the ‘face of the evidence’ ad- duced at to-day’s trial was a surprise to nearly every one in the courtroom. . In- stead, the defense will proceed to estab- lish. its side to-morrow. The husband, who was at one time a thrifty grocer here, will probably testify in his own be- alf. “I think the world of my wife " said Mr. Hellocher, “‘and I love het as affecticnate- 1y as the best husband could love a wiTe, but I cannot stand the bresence almost | constantly of a lot- of gossiping women. There are al n\(]ipl always seven or el women at the nt tine: MOA they get fed by my wife, and 1 simply refuse to 5 for it. Some are spiritualists, some Presby- terians and others Methodists, and what they do not get from Mrs. Hollocher she ives to the church. Why, they would rive a man wild, and, of course, I would swear; but could yop. blame me? “That I ever struck my wife is not true, and it's all of their doing, this divorce business. We are interested in a $100,000 estate back in Missouri, and recently I ut $300-in my wife's name. I said: ‘Now, ere, we'll. leave that in, the bank °and when we get our share of the estate I can go into business again:' But no;.in just two weeks the $300 had vanished, and some <hurch, no doubt, got it. “Why, ong morning I cooked my own bregkfast, and when at hight I returned and there was no supper I got out a half loaf of bread, set it on the table and was ahout to eat it for my meal when one of these women came in and took it away from me, We have been married twenty- two years and have no children, and T hope the Judge will not grant the divorce, lfl:’s‘all thdse spiritualists’ and religionists’ ult.” & _left here last November, and whitehall driftéd ashore on the south end of Goat Island, .and as the bay was as smooth as a millpond he had no difficulty in' righting her, . After a rest, Bob secured a warm drink from: the lighthouse station, borrowed a pair of oars from the keeper and rowed badk to the city. He went home and changed his clgthes, and at 6 a. m. was on his way out fo the Philadel- Ehm again with a supply of meat and fias been overhauled and has had new boilers and engines put in, at a cost of $105,000, and she wiil now be able to carry nearly twice as much coal a4s before the alterations were made. The engines of the British tramp steamer Linlithgow, that was wrecked on Coronado Island, have been put in the Willamette, and they are expected to drive her ten knots an hour easily. e, The owners of the Willamette are going to overhaul and remodel either the City of Puebla or the State of California. The sum of $160,000 is to be expended, and tae chances are that it will be spent on the Puebla. That vessel is under charter to the Government, and is now being eq ready for a voyage to Manila, On_her return she will go_to the’ Union Iron Works to be turned into a modern first- class passenger lhlg Another of the Okhotsk Sea whaling fleet arrived vesterday. The old Horatio brought in 4300 pounds of bone, 340 barrels of sperm and 300 barrels of whale on,‘d She made a good catch. It is estimated that the whaling fleet avill put over a millfon and a half of money in circulation in Francisco this winter, which is a _good showing for vessels that were given up for lost nine months ago. The old waiting rooms of the Sausalito ferry are to be utilized by the ladies of the Red Cross Society. e new ferry depot was not a convenlent place at which to supply the soldiers with lunch, s0 the ladies appealed to Assistant Chief ‘Wharfinger Scott . for another location. They were shown the quarters vacated rend for the sailors’ mess. The blg steam collier Willamette is to 0 into commission again this week. She The facsimile signature of 1s on every wrapper of CASTORIA. The affair is to be held in Canyon, Upper Fruitvale. Wil- liam 8. Dunlevy and Hugh Dimond are the committee of ' arrangements. The: have issued a unique invitation, whicl reads as follows: *“Just a little different. Preliminary announcement. You get to the grounds; we do the rest. Everything free. Bullshedd supper. Torchlight parade. Fete cham- etre. Fireworks isplay. Glee club. Speeches. Campfire and cgon songs. leasant evening.” it —_—— TO BUILD A SEMINARY. OAKLAND, ‘Oct. 3.—That a Baptist Theologlcal seminary is to.be bullt in this city is now almost a certainty. Articles of incorporation were filed to-day wWith County Clerk Jordan by the Pdacific Coast Baptist Theological Union, the following being named as the eleven directors to serve the first vear: Rev. C. H. Hobart, Rev. C. M. Hill, Rev. W.-H. Latourette, evening. Dimon, Rev, J. Sunderland, C. F. Baker, Rev. S. C. Keetch and Rév. Robert Whitaker, Oakland;. Rev. F. Hudelson, Reno, B, Nev.; -Rev. A. M. Petty, Dixon; Rev. A. B"I’Em!' Sacrl}.mgntg. i 5 e purpose {s to build up, locate, es- tablish, endow and maintain a semlnary A3 Shall We Keep the Philippinesf Public opinion is divided as to the wisdom of keeping the Philippifies. Wise statesmen are found on both gldu of the question. Public me denomination ywithout pecuniary profit as an old Califorhia miner. where instruction will be fu; and women of the regular B: capital, object. rof; hy ed to] aptist stock -or G 5 5 AUCTION SALES. ———— Death of Peter Gayetty. OAKLAND, Oct. 3L.—Peter C. Gayetty, who died in this city yesterday, was an e was Boston in November, 1817, and -‘came. to this State in 150. He leaves a widow, |.orfe daughter and four sons. . | AT 2 P, ISA- THIS DAY, born in| . 2034 6'FARR. FR. W (TUESDAY) L. R DEV [ ADVERTISEMENTS. CARTE ITTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, - ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.’ A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. 1 Small Price. oo T, | (PACIFIO ¥¥NTEM.) AN. FRANCINCO, (Main Line, Foot of Mark Street.) FURNITURE OF 5 ROOHMS. M. DERO. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CONMPANY. ue to nrrive ad Chico, Tehama. and Ret 1 8:304 Stockton, Uakdale and Jamestown.. 04 Milton. ... 9:00a Martinez, and Fresao 91004 Fresno, Jia nd Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oro- villo aud Sacrawento. .. 4:30p Haywards, Niles and San 5:00r Martinoz, Tracy, Mendota, Fs Mojave, Sauta Barbase and Los for Mojave and East... /®180¢ Niles, San Jose, Tracy, Merced and Fresn tockton Dose. } Litiop: | s:@or s *6:00r Vallejo . $7:00¢ Vallejo, Marya Fuget of sections 610 an Al Cash market value of Cash in company’s offic and mottgages.. Premiums in due course rued. Losses in process of in suspense Losses resisted, ning one year or less, reinsurance 50 per cen tg. become_due Total Mabilittes .... ell other sources. Recetved for rents. Total ‘Income Net amount vious vears)... brokerage Paid_for _salaries, Paid for State, Real estate owned by company. Loans on bonds and mortgage: and bonds owned by comipany. ‘Amount of loans secured by p of bonds, stocks and.other market- able securities as collateral. Rents. due and accrued... Gross premiums on fire risl EXPENDITURES. 1d for fire losses (In- cluding $464.630 85, losses of pre- Dividends to stockholders Pald or allowed for commission of Total expenditufes ... Losses incurred during the year. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— HARTFORD FIRE | INSURANCE COMPANY F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- pecticut, on the $ist day of December, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of tl Btate of California, pursuant to the provisions d 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. CAPITAL. Amount “of capital. stock, in cash... all st e. of LIABILITIES. Loeses adjusted and 5= d... jus pe: ks rui 34,342,541 Gross premiums on fire risks run- ning more than one year, $5,138- 22 07; reinsurance pro’rata.... Commissions and brokerage due and Net cash actvally received for fire 28,938 2 collection 1,107,871 1,034 44 stment or fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc national and I ieiito, Portland, 0 I Tt [ueave ~ Fmo C 188~ ARRIYE | - #6:00. Niles, San Jose ‘Way Stations. *8:43a 33004 Beyicia, Suisun and Sacramento. . 107434 | 3:00a Marysville, Orovillo aud Redding vis | oodland Si43p | ."7:004 Eimira, Vacavilie and Buinsey. 8:452 | T:80A Martiuez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, | istoga and Sate Rosa. Gl | [ 8:00a Adautic 2 8idop i A ose, Stocktou, .Valley Sprin 1 Sacrumento, Murysville, 12:139 s ' Angeles, Now Orleaus and Eus Suase Fresiio, Mendots, Tracy tioes ... e BrdSe 10:004 Vall-jo, Martinez and Way Stations - 7:4ap *1:00p Sacramento River Steamers........... *B:00p 1:00p Niles. San Joss sud Way Stations... 11:43a Sid, San Joss, Niles and Way Statio 10:154 |~ 300 Niles, Tracy, Mendota, Hunford and i Visall PO R e Livermo | Stations. e:13a 4100F Martiner, Vailsjo, Napa, Oslistoge, El Verano sud Sinta Rosa. . . misa 41007 Benicla, Vacaville, Woodiand, ND TAYWARDS LOC AL, | TSAN LEANDEO A | (Foot of Market Strect.) | Teivons, Neminary Park, | - smoa{ _Fitehhurx, Kimhurst | 0004 | San Leandro, South & | ds:een Leandro, Tatudille, ! 1004 fizos Lorenso, Cherry 00 7008 bt { From Niles. (Foot of Market Street.) COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge), $:104 Newark Oenterville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Oreek, Saute Oruzand Way *8:15; Ka‘““km.(}e 2 Newarl Almaden, Fel Santa Oruz Stations. . .- i 41159 Newark, San Jose Los Gatos.. #11:457 Hunters' Excursion, San Way Stations. 11:00 *1:00 (Third xnd Townsend Sts.) 71004 San Jose and Way Btations (New Almaden Wednesday e 91004 Ban Cash in banks.. i Luls Obispo, Gua: Interest due and scerued on all Principal Way St stocks and loans. 28 75 | - FRa4 Ban dove fad Way Bisiie Interest dua and accrued on bonds ALeR04 San Jes dod W 4 87 o Gilroy, Salinas, Monterey Stamon: < pal Way Stations an Jose and Principal Way Ban Jose and Prinoipal Wi San Joss aud Way Station 5p San Jose aud Way Stationa. . Hollister, Santa Cruz, sod Pacific $147,326 26 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. S00—Foot of Market nmu&g.,n?- *6:00 8:00 1 00 14:00 Stations Stati 17:202 13:00 COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). A for Morning. *Sundays exceptod. P for Afternoon. Sundays only. +Saturdays only LESSER RAILWAY COMPANY. Rgfl(fl":gm!! Inte d’“"’u‘m 23 cefved for . BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN ‘mortgages ... T.488 19 | WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a m.; Recetyed for: ints 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extr on -bonds, -stocks, loans and from N m. -Extra trips at 6:00, 6:20 SAN RLFAEL TO WEEK DAYS—6:10, 1380, , 60 p. m. Sal 43,212,619 45 375,000 00 = same schedule BAN FRANCISCO. 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 12:48, CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. $AR FBANCISCO AND WORTR PACIFIG Ticren Horr. Fot o Horkes 84 and 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 9:80, 11:00 a m.; 1:30, 3:80, at Francisco and Schuetzen Park days. Novato, Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. Premiums. Net amount in force cember 31, 1887 Net amount of risks writ-| ten during the year.... Net amount of risks ex- pired dyring the vear. e- $591,318, 441 §89,274,573| 7,360,465 03 84,504,406 $7,236,268 32 LR o1 Ge: 8:00am; Cloverdale, 9,476,363 33 day of January, 1898. . HOLMES. GEO. L. CHASE, President. P. C. 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