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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1898. TO BUYERS. Purchasers’ Guide to- Responsible Merchants, - Manufacturers, Brokers, Im- porters,” Wholesale Traders, Jobbers, Insurance and Real Estate Ageats CATALOGUES: - AND: .PRICE Y.LISTS MAILED ON APPLICATION. owing Firms Please Mention “The In Corresponding, With Any of the ART WARE AND ANTIQUE . FURNITURE, THE P. ROSSICO,, " | Furniture and @rt Wdre Importers, 117 SUTTER STREET: AUCTIONEERS: KILLIP. &C0.2 Montgomery 8t San Francisca: HARDWARE. ALACE Hardware Co.,Importers & Deal in Hardware, 603 Marker Ter Mais 755, HARNESS AND VEHICLES. LEIBOLD HARNESS CO., 211 Larkin st., 8 . Wholesale and Retatl l(lnutmunr."—ol =0 Kinds of Harness and dealers In Buggies. | -arta, ete. If you want bargains call o write P HUNTERS" EQL‘IP\KENTS KERY: AN E A o BAKERY A 3 CONFECTIONERY. Hunters' Equipments, Fisht: tpping tiade supplied. || Tackle, Athletic Goods. ete. Fend Broadway 'street. for catalogue, GEO. W. SHREVE, 738 Market street. BELTING. Manufactarer of Belting and s Lace. Leather, 105:107 Mis- Télephone Main 562. BOILER MAKERS: EUREKA BOILER WORKS W. J. 'BRADY. Proprieter. Specisl Attention Paid'to Repairs and Ship Werk. Gffice and Vm‘ks"llS 115 MISSION STREET lephoné Main:5043. IRON FOUNDERS. Western Foundry; Morton & Hedley, Props.. 234 Fremont St. Castings of Ever. scription Made to Order. Tel. Black 505. | MANUFACTURERS. GOLDEN GATE. WOOLEN MFG. CO. Manofacturs blarikets, Cassimeres, Twesds and Flannele. 585 Market st San Francisco, Cal Goods for sale at all leading dry goods stores. MARINE INSURANCE. SWISS MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Combined Capltal, :tg‘%wh‘n‘ %01 California st THE SAN FRANCISCO NEWS CUMPANY 842 19 350 Gedry Street, Above Powell, Perindicals, Hopks ‘and_ Stationery. | MATTRESSES AND IRON BEDS. TFE BERNHARD Mattzets Co. e Mismon ‘Telephone Main 1670 PAPER DEALERS. WIU.AMETTE Pl_ P AND PAPER CO., 2 Montgomery Strest. PIANOS. The Oldest Tirm and Tarvear Stnck. PIANO and MUSIC STORE, KOHLER & CHASE, 25 and 30 O'Farrell St A rorne of expert tuners and resatrers. PRINTING. (E C. HUGHES ; SOAP. COPPERSMITH. ’ atras Fosarh Fox. - o Diyew, Mee .G R LOCY & CO., 3om (;'1'“‘;3";«.1“"1’“; C..W. Srnith, Ship. Plumbig, Steamboat | STATIONER AND PRINTER. and Ship Work. a Specialty, 16 and 18 ~55:>**PARTRIDG Washington St. Telephone, Main 5641, — T = | " Codes. | THE HICKS- JlDD 0. Kearny. | CARRIAGE O’BRIEN & SOXS: arts and Hugsies. MAL\ERS Makers and -Dealers tn'| us; .Hacks, -Victorias, n Gate ave.-and Polk c';):u_r.‘cmm AND f’l(iilflo J. G WILSON & - CO., 800 BATTERY STREET. Telephane. Matn Tséd PRINTER, s 511 Sansome street 306 cal fomia S NTIST. 4 Printers, Book- binders. 23 First P BR- C. W RICHARDS, DRUGGISTS (WHOLESALE). REDINGTON & G0.: Seemd=paSione FIRE INSURANCE. EDWARD BROWN & SONS. 411-413 California street, rear. Capital nun«u—mm “over 314,000,000 FLOL’R Tlour Jills. J. Martenste:n & Co. NATIONAL 55 o Bactery ead Eacine sio. FRESH AND SALT MEATS. JAS. BOYES & €0,, &5 felSabemay Clay. ost ~orrer, WAREHOUSEMEN, HASLETT WAREHOUSE CO., ing Agents and Public Weighera | Fideiry Btorage. Free and Grain Warehouses | (Gunaey <ecf\n dand Steven. eral office. 210 California st. Tel. Main 1914 WALLPAPER. WHOLF: ALE & retail: zend for eamples, et ing quality & color. DUFFY CO. How: WATCHES, ETC, 'I LUNBY Headguarters for fine Jewelry and o - » full 18-k c4ding Rings, 4 3 st WOOD AND IVORY TURNING. C. F. HAAS, mfr wood articles, any fl!!CflD‘ tion. Planing, turning. 417 Mission, tel. M. 5 | | FOOTBALL COACHES FOR THE CARDINAL|: STANFORD WILL RECEIVE A BIG INFLUX. | The total cost | is reported to have enormous sum of - $206,318,- truction the ————— HARES MUST RUN FAST. Fleet Hounds Will Be Slipped at In-| | gleside Coursing Park To- Morrow. | Coursing at Ingleside Park on Saturday |and Sunday should be of a very high In the history of Call- | order, as the dogs entered are the pick of | football Stanford | the city. The puppy stake will be the y must exert them- | first called, after which will come the way if they are run down of the sixty-four dog open 1 game which | stake. The draw is as follows: Graduate ‘Players Will Return to Coach the Team on Account of the Fears of Defeat. lay. There i Pupp: two dogs:, stake, $20. e Palo Alto me s White Wedge vs. P. J. a _confessic 1. O'Brien’s State 11 vs. Dillon & Relll elman's Prince George s America; I M pared .with the eleven r of losing the game ex- action of the stu nington have o the seat of preparation for | ing the team Admiral Dewey; J Lass vs. T. J. Cronin's sixty-four d Open stak E hing s 1 rers wha have S P ot Busset ot E | W, Blake's Philippine; P. J. G. Kenna's Sky- duecdtion. of : the | pail vs. James Dean's Brilliantine; D. Rogers' ades vs; Hartell Bros. Mac's Mel- ‘luarurhack Jack. of ind Code will s Laureiwood vs Eclipse k en; A & B Kennels' R along Boy vs. Lowe & Thompson’s Prince Hal have. won | A & B Kennels' Irma. vs. A. Vanderberg’s Ame; n Eagle; Lowe & Thompson's Quick Stitch gien who 1L It O'Connell Bros.’ Log Boy; D. Hooper's iVing for a | Bendalong vs. A. Johnson's Lissak; Bartel ifornia. Mind Your Eye vs. A. 'Portell’'s Ving Kennels' Lady Roache vs. T. | Bros. Pighfn“‘&g: Vina Kennel's Harka~ ‘Stanford { y's Whits y: Mo ’* Grosspatch_ vs. Naily C. Kline's - Diamond; s, Bartel on. >[ Toss }} lfim?l}“%’ Sros.’ Ben Hur; R. Jullan's Sweet Music vs. fop.a team at Palo Alte O'Nefll & Hanrahan's Promise Me; James tount: of .the paucity 6f| pyrnes' Seminole vs. McCullough & London's seeming -lack of ?Srlt Magnetto; . H, Deckelman’'s Pet Kirby vs. H, Every effort will be'| A. Deckelman's Royal Oak; O'Connell Bros.' s~‘ playing -be- Som-rlza vs. James Dean's Connemara; Lowe g-day. ompson’s Patria vs. H. R. Bald inat “altar‘ J. G. Kenna's Rocket ve. Jam He i8 now { Peancs Moondyne: J. O. Dowd's Mission 'np Penelope Kennels' Las Palmas; T. J. Tier- ey’s Decision vs. P. O’Donnell's (_A\u'x(flr[“‘l | White Barth Kernel's Lottie M vs. F. A. Me- wchmbq Allen; H. Spring’s Pat ) f)H y va. D. | Ford's Bonita; J. | P. J..G. Kenna’s Rocklin Bel Coursing will commence at 12 on Satur- day.and at 10 o'clock on Bunday with no tntermission for lunch. T.Foley of St. Patl, a.guest &t the Pail- e, ‘was questioned yesterday: concerning | 15 the open stake the probable winners | will be’Forget, Tod Sloan, Mira Mont the Martimez or Frauklin tuhnél-on'the Ewinnennn gRB.thbone Mayfiower, r{i?-aeu Valiey road, on which ke is the chief Gon- | Peep, Gobdén Russet, Skyball, Max_ Mel- tractor. iod) Lauflv\o;d Rockc liland Boy, Irma, “Wor) ek, hi “ - {"Loghoy, Lissal nd _Your Eyé, M <Ftalicn lr;m:i(i: .;sbg.r: | Grizale, Benicia Boy, Van Kirk, Cross- & patch, - Ben Hur, mise Me, Seminole til, the ch«mcn mie to the eoast. 4 4 trip-té California 1s°his | ¥ usual restorative. n ————— MARTINEZ TUNNEL. It will thably Be Finished in July \ Next. G né.. mors - rapjdly ‘than sueh . work’ s k&SN “Connemara, Patria, Rocket and iy dove, 1t “belng: .almost entirely.| Moondyne mo choice, Los Palmos, Coun- through. rock.. miences about’ thrée | terfeit, Lottle M, Bonita, Miss Dividend. &nd a hajf miles from. Martinez—between [ stake the winners will In. the puppy | doubtless:be Nonpariel, Statesman, Vol- | inteer, Americe, Chief of the Hill, Wolf- | tone, Mystic,. Victor King, Bunlesh!p Nancy Lee and Flashing Ligh s s bt Gty .(}oo_cl Work in Chinatown. Chief Lees yesterday recelved the report of_Sergeant McManus detailing the work of: his squad in .Chinatown for the last ! month, which shows that the sergeant and- his squad have been zealous in the i performance of their duties. The number of “arrests made was 27; convicted and pald:fing, -211; convicted and confined, 17; Blemissed, flr(\nendln& 2. The amount of fines. and -forfeitures collected amounted to $1870. — ee———— Dentals Defeat Pharmacy. The ‘freshman "class of the Universi, of: California Dental Department defeated thie University of California Pharmacy t. town . and Roédeo—and - when. com- ted will be §700 fest, or & little pvet a ifle; in 1ength. We: are-working on both' hive altéady com-'| e Wwhidki is singte track, 1" and’ réady : OF ‘use’ next:” night-for' British here the firtm 6f which. he is Oley--Bros; & Mulrs) 18- en« arge - Contract ;with the| mbta., 2 -member.. (¥ Lurlitie Salt Water: Baths. 1 Larkin sts. Swimmiing, Ruksian, hot- Baths., Saltiwater direct. tmmochn. et alhohiia sl Cut His Throat With:a Razor: Hollran,: residing “on .the - San made .4 desperaté attempt n.1ife:last; night by dra ing a razor acrosd his.‘throat. ‘He mcke&l llegé in baseball yesterday, uter a |y|r himself ‘in. his ‘ropm, and- seatéd on’ the] ad Same. . Bcore, Dentals 19, Pharmaoy side of his.¥ » sought to"end: hhs Jite: .fimsmg of the Dentals made a home 8 ger ord W enteeth-street | ers 'Whller and. tation ol e o6 - O ————————— Not Frank Fullum. ‘Rhiel \\'6"')" Adispi ‘f"w d - with the patrél Wwagon to the od. P X = ran -to. the . City . argq !:.62?;‘%}1335}{?;11 |, Frank Fullum, who works for tlie West where the gapivg wound was stifched and | Coast Furniture Company, wishes it un- the man put to bed te gwait.‘the action | derstood that he is not the Fullum for of the Commissioners of Lunacy: who will | whom it was reported a bogus benefit was 1 éxamine him ‘as-soon. a8 he reccverl t{.to. be given. 15 thought hé is insane. " ——————— e o m gnaeezt problem of the | MIT. W'GREGOR I1 RACING AGAIN | “viismion. &,C, | since the meeting opened on Saturday last | Al th cmtml,‘rmmf Répo S| ‘church, discussed by leading local he qperations® of ‘the Central Pa< cific’ Raflropd Company :bejng m?mal:?, d.ivines, in next Sunday’s Call. as a leased Uing, 1 the -report of the g Eotithern Pacific Comuttiy, its {naividpal ' LATE SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. report for the: year mdmg Jurs. 30, ARRIVED. fled with the Rallroad” Commfs foners] - SR s 2l s 8 v, contains few : wb._‘ rfarwhal, Tilf n days from Lneren Of its $100,000, g nil Fox m’::a.“mr 5 i summer, arrived from Porfland yesterday. Charley Thorpe had two winning mounts yesterday, both horses from the Burns & ‘Waterhouse stable. The chances of La Goleta were not ma- terially increased by a severe bump she got at tke first turn from Buckwa. Rut- ter rode the latter, and apparently suffers from the delusion that the horse he is up on has the rzght of way privilege. He was {_?(tler fined l by ae stand for his rough in Pery “Hflireth purchased Anchorea from Garret Ferguson tor%’»fl After the oungster's good race on Tuesday, when f;e finished third to Ventoro and Horton, | 000 was offered and refused for him. George Rose, the bookmaker, who ar-| rived from Chicago Wednesday night, was about the ring yesterday, and at next drawing will go on the bloc] Handicapper Sullivan, lhe ‘man of many curious figures from St. Louis, is also a fresh arrival, and yesterday made book | 0. GARRIGAN ON MORINEL FIRST AT LONG 0005 Morello Filly Downed | Speedy Ones. as too fast and fu- | | rious_for Jack Atkin§, and the board of the Golden Gate Club was turned toward the wall yesterday.. It was not the unlf’ one, for August Less found his bank roll so lessened by Wednesday’'s onslaught that he also temporarily suspended book- ing. He expects another carload of green- | backs by to-day's fast freight. TINY J. REIFF LANDED ORAIBEE FIRST AT FANCY ODDS. Co. got in from Chicago yesterday morn- ing. Doss & Co. were obliged to leave Enchanter at Ogden on aceount of sick- Three Favorites Defeated—The Ring The latter is said to be a phenom- ness. BHilt Tosing Menpy xiun enally fast horse, but his bad antics at .ae sion Badly Cut Down in post have lost him a bushel of races. Jack Reilly of “Jack’s Tips"” fame sur- veyed the sport from the steps of the stand. He dropped in from the East in the morning, and sni‘s he will give his patrons five winners the first time out. Dr. Rowell says he intends to make a first-class pilot out of Charlie Gray, and as a starter has advised him to_shorten his_rein and stirrup. Sloan and Maher both ride with a short stirrup, and the pointer seems a good one. Sixteen yearlings from the Sonoma stud of James B. Chase, the get of the Aus- tralian sires Clieveden, Trentola and Creighton will be sold at the Occidental Horse Exchange Tuesday, November 15. | The aged horses Dare and Del Norte wul also pass under the hammer at the same time. The entrles for to-day are as follows: First Race—One mile; selling; four-year-olds and up. 152 Whitcomb 161 Ringmaster 158 Masoero .. 158 Queen Nubi Second Race—Six and & half furlongs; two- year-old fillies: the Last Race. The fates certainly are good to the tal- ent at the track across the bay. Ever | heavily backed horses have ¢ome trudging | in first, and more than one penciler has | been compelled to wire father for more | coin. Yesterday the card had a light, | fluffy look,and did not attract a very ven- | turesome crowd. It was prolific of up-| sets, though, but two favorites—Mount | McGregor II and Shasta Water—scoring. The most bewildering effect in the rac- ing line that was sprung during the after- noon was Morinel's win of the mile purse event at odds of 15 to 1. Mat Storn's mare was the rank outsider of the quar- tet, the knowing money being played on the chances of Buckwa and Recreation, the latter closing a slight chofce. Buckwa. | had the best of the weights, but is pounds 159 Benamela 158 Kruna . Tobey below his true form. Garrigan, on Mnr(-! . Humidity 112! 157 Jennie Reid ....105 nel, for once failed to take the overland | 150 Hemera . = | route, but laid away in a good POSition | i Race—One and a sixteenth miles; sell- | three-year-olds and up: 05] 152 Lady FHurst l (155)Soscol 155 Velox until the stretch was reached, where ue made a cutaway and won easily in 1:40%. In a fierce drive Rutter, on Buckwa, man- | aged to take the place from La Goleta by a head. Recreation was all. out of the going at six furlongs. ) In the opening six-furlong sprint Mount ing; 147 Rey del Tierra. 159 Tenrica, ... 149 Little Cripple . R | Fourth Race—Seven furlongs; selling; three- year-olds and up: McGregor 11 had nothing to beat, and | 155 Zarro ... 154 Lost Girl starting a prohibitive 1 to 6 favorite won | 152 Manzanilla 156 Dolore . | 188 Durward 148 Rubicon 3 Jna Colorado. 2 Sl Sl 152 8, McAllls 156 Bernardil straggling start in the two-year-old | 5 Tom Smith % event, a five and a half furlong scramble, | 149 Red Glenn 1 for maidens, did not imprg\!e the chances | 163 Inverary II of the 1 to 2 favorite Lothian. Crossmo- | lina got away in front and maintained his [ Fifth Race iive o !;fl,go;gg:g;-" Lo lead to the wire, winning easily by four | 1% Eomestors [ s Roen R LA . Ed Gartland 1I. 101 . Defender ........ 10| (By Capt. Al) 07| 154 Little Alarm ..102 lengths, The first choice was second, over nnl! a ‘dozen lengths before Peach Blos- | ¢ 3)Miss Dividend . | ... Flandes . *Bookmaker Caesar Young’s black mars | i3 Fig Mamie G had many friends in the betting | on the mile and a sixteenth selling affalr, but Shasta Water, the odds-on choice, proved more than capable of taking her measure. The pair raced well together to the stretch, where the latter forged ahead, and, with_something In reserve, | Soscol. won by a length. Hazard was third. Fourth Race—Bernardillo, Red Glenn, Rubi- Tiny Reiff, the midget rlilodr zml h?me | con. Jraibee In the concluding six-fur- £ E}:; ?:u:x{fnr e e roolts. CAtthe head{ Fifth RaceChihushua, B4 Gartland, Road of ihe streteh his chance of winning | warmer. looked very slight, but he found his way through the bunch and in a drive beat Rutter on Rio Chico out a head. The favorite, Excursion, was badly cut down. Turl Gossip. . The stewards will look into the races of the horse San Mateo at a meeting to be held next week. Jimmy Power, who rode with consider- THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Thursday, November 8, 1898.—Fifth day of the California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track good. Y, Pres JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. Selections for To-Day. First Race—Benamela, Whitcomb, Kruna. Second Race—Hemera, Humidity. Third Race—Rey del Tierra, P. A. Finnegan, The Child Study Club. The Child Study Club will meet this af- Hotel. Mrs. Hester A. Harland has charge of the meeting and an excellent programme has been provided. Persons interested in the study of child nature are c%ri;irhnv invited to {e present at these meetings. J. A. MU I’PHY Pre!ldhs ude 163 FIRST RACB—Six furlongs; selling; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $350. . ( Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.|St. %m. ¥m. Btr. Fin. Jockeys. Op. ClL o II, 5.112{ 2 12 11 113 11 [Thorpe .. 1-8 1-6 l(ux:a n({l)(l.nr:nx;or, .10“ 1 22 24 24 212 (Rutter 8 8 3 Melkarth, 8 82 32 31 81 |Gray .. 10 40 3 Defiant, 3 . 6% 4h 42 41 |Garrigan . 10 60 3 Bmyle, 4b - 52 §2 8% |Houck 10 40 y 0f 4. ussell ... 5 ] ;’;‘«;fl‘;;ugl& i 5 s s 8~ |3 smin il 30 100 Time, ¥ %: %, :49%: %, 1:15. Winner, Burns & Waterhouse's b. h. by Day Star- imp. Miss Gregor. Good start. Won easily. Becond and third driving. Scratched—Harry Gwynn 112. 1864 SECOND RACE—Five and a half furlongs; selling; malden two-year-olds; purse, o 3 Betting. Index. Horse. Weight. |t. %m. %m. 6tr. Fin Op. CL s . 1 11 12 18 14 5 3 5 o H 81 23 23 28 ss 13 16 Rear Admiral .....108 4 41 a0t S m ....105 B i 20! 3 3% Shy; & 5 0 4ok B4 ¢ 1oT6 Winner, . MacManug' br. £ by Apache-Play oy e g atart, Won easily. Second and third driving. THIRD RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; 165. Durse, $60. selling; three-year-olds and upward. T Index. Horse. Age. Welght.[St. §td. ¥m. ¥m. 49 Shasta Water, 4. $% 3h 31 ife Stumie G, i1 11 1% .. Hazard, § . 4h 3% 8h 4 Fleming, 3 31 4% 48 148 San Carlos, 5 5 5 11 82%: Burns & e b T by imp. Maxim: and third driving. 166, TOURTE RACE—One mile; three-year-olds and upward; purse, $00. . 13-16, 1:24; mile, 1:42%; 1 lld m. l 491 $-18, :68%; 8, ‘ ny. y. Betting. Index. Horse. Age. Weight.[St. ¥m. %¥m. %m. BStr. Op. CL , 8 1 22 2 33 4 1 10 Bl Yotws, i 1b g;z‘ 1% ;-fi o 4 ‘ 145 La Goleta, H ' ’“ 3 “ z ’ : 1 e l“ %, 115 mile, 1404 lwn-mer. M. Btorn's b. £. by Morello-Sunlit, ving EE ; %, 9% Fair ntu‘t“ de easily. Seoond and third di 167 FIFTH RACE—SIx furlongs; selling; two-year-olds; purse, $300. . ¥m. ¥m. ¥m AN C T ~ 1k 1k Tiieh N > s EE s # Sir Urlan o 2 ? g b Excursion % Git Bage o Sty Time, ¥, :25 %, ul. Wlnner, D. A. Honig’s ch. g by Orlllhw-Blond(n-tu. Teart" Won firat three ar ADVERTISEMENTS. A NIGHT WITH THE UNION FORCES AND THE AMERICAN FLAG! MAGUIRE, HUTCHISON AND VICTORY! GREAT OUTPOURING OF VOTERS! MECHANICS' PAVILION, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 4, 1898. SPEAKERS : JUDGE MAGUIRE, HON. EDWARD L. HUTCHISON, 'm. Hinton. Ron. enry C. Gesford B emnineton Dodge Hon: o 5 Burke ™ Yas B oK. Lase Hon. g"fi Asmussen Hon. Barclay Henley Hon. E. L. Fitzgerald CAMPAIGN SONGS. GREAT ENTHUSIASM. ‘BANDS OF MUSIC. GRAND ANVIL CHORUS OF ONE HUNDRED VOICES. ALL ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND. A.Idltedbyl Clu-h. Democratic Club, Democratic Central Clul Democratic c'am:khn. mntrecammlttu&lhs ;WIM THE CITIZENS ARB REQUESTED TO BRING THE AMERICAN FLAG WITH THEM. P, LAWLOR, Chairman Union Campelsn Committee. able success over the Montana circuit mtl The stables of Louis Ezell and Doss & ternoon at 8 o'clock at the Occldental | ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 5988833832888898882328888989!383 2 REMNANTS! REMNANTS ! 2 REMNANTS 21 VST ACCUMULATION &S | aumamu ¢ SHORT LENGTHS -—AN REMNANTS .L.OF.. New Black and Colored DRESS GOODS TO BE Cleared Out To-Day ENORNOUY REDOCTIONS! EZCALL EARLY AND SECURE A FIRST CHOICE. smemsssmsmawmeses‘s‘émzws:ssmwmzsmesaémmam_ésmwammsmsmmmsssawsmamm Murphy Bullding, w Market and Jones Strees. !afi&ffi&%&ifi&&?!fi&&&fifi&fifi R R R e R R R R L R ] STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~—-OF THE— HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- necticut, on the Sist day of December, D. 1897, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | State of California, pursuant to _the provisions | of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, paid up in cash.. i -$1,250,000 00 "ASSETS. Real estate owned by company. $647,000 00 Loans on bonds and mortgages 1,564,590 00 Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company..... 6724568 75 Amount of loans secured by pledge | of bonds, stocks and other market- able securities as collateral 14.800 00 Cash in company’s office. 224 Cash in banks... Interest due and accrued on all stocks and loans Interest due and and_mort; Premiums in du Rents due and accrued. Total assets ... LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid o Losses In_process of adjustment or in suspense Losses resisted, Including expenses Gross premiums on fire risks run- ning one year or less, $,342,54131; reinsurance & per cent Gross premiums on fire risl ning more than one year, $5,133, §23 07; reinsurance pro rata. Commissions and brokerage to become due.. Total labflities IN $147,326 25 COME. Net cash actually received for fire premiums 35,742,504 74 Recelved for Interest on bonds ‘and mortgages 1,498 19 Recelved for interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans and from all other sources. Received for rents, Total income . EXP! . Net amount paid for fire losses (in- B& losses Dividen Pald or n.llowed for commission oF o5, fees and other pmm smte,n;e- et el All mher Dlymlflll and expcndltum Total expenditures Losses incurred during the year Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.|Premiums, Net amount of risks writ- ten during the year. .| #591.918,441(§7,296,268 22 Not amount of risks ex- pired dunnf e yoar.. 7,360,465 08 Net l.mouflt n force De- cember 589,274,573 GEO. L. CHASE, President. P. C. ROYCE, secrenry and sworn to before me this 13th of January, 1% Pk . SCOTT, Notary Publie. H. K. BELDEN, Manager Pacific Department. WHITNEY PALACHE, Assistant Manager, 318 CALIFORNIA 81'-. SAN FRANCISCO. Special Agents and Adjusters: d. du AGARD, dJ. d. DENNIS, JOHN M. HOLMES. DR. MCNULTY. ‘Weaknesses of Men, free. Over 20y ru‘ expeflnlet. gld.llly B0 o530y . !nndn‘filowlt Conmal Dr. P. ROSCOE McNULTY, Xearny St., San Francisco, Oal -_—, = FOR GAGE and NEFF THE REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Extends a Cordial Invitation to the Public to Attend MEETINGS to be Held TO-NIGHT! AT FRANKLIN HALL, Fillmore Street, Between Sutter and Bush. HON. HENRY T, GAGE. ON. TIREY L. FOR! HON. EUGENE B ‘LOUD, ON. C. L. PATTON, SINGING BY THE WATERMAN SISTERS. GEO. R. FLETCHER will Preside. AT LANGTRY HALL, 3206 California Street. HENRY T. GAGE, HON. TIREY L.’ FORD, HON. E E F. HO, HON. UD, . D, PEIXOTTO. HON. C. L. PATTON. AT CADETS HALL, 335 McAllister Street, '98 REPUBLICAN CLUB. WAL A DEANE. AT HAMILTON HALL, Corner Geary and Steiner Streets, HON. HENRY T. GAG HON. EUC Li R HON. & parToN. AT ARGONAUT REPUBLICAN CLUB HALL, Hyde and California Streets. EBRY, Z0 'A. HENRY A'l' PASTENE’S HALL, 325 Davis Street. HARBOR REPUELICAN CLUB. HON, HENRY T. GAGE, HON_ VAGE, TS AN PR SENATOR JOHN LENAHAN. AT DUVENECK HALL, Twenty-fourth and Church Streets. RY T. GAGE, EUGENE F. LOU P. - MYRON LE, HON. C. L. PATTON. AT 8. F. ATHLETIC CLUB HALL, ' Sixth and Shipley Streets. HENRY T. GAGE. ULIUS KAHN, ENATOR JOHN LENAHAN, ON, HON HON. HON E Mo 4503 MURPHY. AT MASONIC HALL, 8. 8. F. . HENRY T. GAGE, HON. JULIUS KAHN, HON. C. L. PATTON, HON. W. F. FITZGERALD, COL. J. H. ROBERTS. L. NONNERMAN Will Preside. HON, FRANK McLAUGHLIN, Chairman Republican State Central Committee. E. C. HART, Secretary. GAGE . AND... NEFFY THE RALLY ——OF THE— CAMPAIGN! (LUB NIGHT Wuudward’s Pavilion TO-MORROW SATURDAY NIGHT. REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATIONS OF THE CITY TO ATTEND. Short and pithy speeches by twenty speakers.. Greeting to the next Governor, . ALL Upon the Close of His Triumphant Campaign. HON. VAN R. PATERSON, HON. TIREY L. FORD, HON. JULIUS KAHN, HON. C. L. PATTON, HON. EDGAR. D. PEIXOTTO And Other Popular Speakers Will Address the Multitude. 4 PATRIOTIC AND CAMPAIGN SONGS BY DOUBLE. QUARTETS. All the candidates and their friends are tn- vited to be there. EVERYBODY WELCOME. Let this meeting be a genuine tribute to our STANDARD-BEARERS, upholding Republican principles and McKINLEY'S ADMINISTRA- TION, GOOD GOVERNMENT; LAW AND ORDER, AGAINST FUSION, PO! CY AND SINGLE TAX. McLAUGHLIN, FRANK Chairman Repnbuenn State Central Comi- mi E. C. HART, Secretary. I J. TRUMAN TREAS:JRER. Blicsn, Non- lm:;,xnhm:xmm Voting Number 3 For Judge of the o e RHODES BORDEN nmcxu'xcb NON ;!A.'RTZBAN AND PEO- —— NOMINEE. FOR AUDITOR. .. JOHN H.GRADY REGULAR DEMOCRATIC A1D PEOPLES PARTY NOMINEE. DR. ED. E. HILL For CORONER. P. Hon. HENRYT. GAGE TIC flb m.l Vill Speak at METROPOLITAN TEMPLE FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBE R a DISTRICT MEET NGS. MAYOR PHELAN FRANKLIN K, LANE BARCLAY HENLEY, DR. WASHINGTON. DODGE AND OTHER PROMINENT BFI‘!“I WILL ADDRESS THE VOTERS 01( TER ISSUES OF THE DAY ON . :. FRIDAY, November 4, Forty-fourth—Besaglieri Hall, 1525. S!m street, Under the auspices of the Democratlo Ciiy ana County Committee. M. JASPER McDONALD, W THOMAS J. WALSH, Secretary. 7. FOR MA YOR 1 JAMES D. PHELAN REGULAR - DEMOCRATIC - AND NON-PARTISAN ' NOMINEE. i FOR... SHERIFF’ T. BUNNET REGULAR DEMOCRATIC 'AND 'NON- PARTISAN NOHINEE FOR... 5 ,. : PUBLIC. .. : ADMINISTRATOR A.C. FREESE INDEPENDENT NOMINEE. : FOR ASSESSOR, JOHN D SIEBE (PRBSBN'A‘ INCUMBENT); * T EPTABICAN, NON-PARTIBAN AXND POP- ULIST NOMINEE. counrv ct.lnx, M. A DEANE ¢ REGULAR . = nzruauc:ln .NOMINEE. ronmnowoomsxom e CHAS.S. LAUMEISTER REPUBLICAN NOMINEE. .. ASAR. WELLS,_' ‘'FOR AUDITOR. Rewbllean Non-Partisan_and_Citizens’ - . publican Nominee. Voting Number 7. VOTE Fol-.- bt e DR. C. €. 0’DONNELL FOR CORONER 3 Am)’ THE DEAD WILL BE .RESPECTED. Gusranieed Y charges, or an ot 1o siterure. 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