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. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1898. GILT EDGES WON ANOTHER EASY GAM Florists. Gathered Without Trouble. In WHALEN WAS AN EASY MARK" STARTED IN WELL, BUT EASED | I UP IN HIS WORK. A Listless Game at Recreation Partk, Although a Few Sensational Plays Aroused the Spec- tators. e ‘during this season, t an end, e looked ble of putting up a clever Under the guidance of tained an enviabl the cham; hip .race were considerea by ing in time ra played w eristic of the Gilt.Edg t club hard for first positior the pltcher's box , in reality, their mainstay. and how- Mr. Iberg deserted the r. the Florists hit and have been se invisible and t ir in so horrible manner have galled the entire team. me the Florists had scored.} the game and were doing | len was s set them iply invin lves for on t -rea saws did ga. w the fans and ifth, Two-bagge merous that S dered temporarily ush was over eight runs had up by.these pennant cinch- difficult to overcome, and s Florists single =d to rally in the cighth, , which took on the outset of a well meant down to a propos! ied but runs. And so ended with the leaders still in the fre it indications they sition when the fi v_as they did hen'their was not there and lik Zven McGucken did = ation which g , they were as E s of howl- 1 not wake up until lead g they played only : rm. game taken in its entirety was a s affair, more so, I presume, on ac- . However, of the tuation elder Foley of the FI sts ¢ the homors in this respect. I d. a running catch _and ing a double play. Egan, Peeples are next in or- erving of special men- s usual, pitched a steady ents but six hits. icken and r, and each n. side of the pres- | and were. | | nedy ixth and sev- and 1 d even after securing | Walker, c. f. i Bral T e e 1| Denner, 2. DT 1 e L Borland, 1. T8RN 0 Shannahan, r. 02 ei00. 19, k0 Y} Totals ... RO TR | INNINGS. j Sacramento. . 00018400-38 Base hit: 0012340010 San Jose.. 000000203 i Base hit 000010206 ARY: Runs ‘responsible for—Doyle 1, Whelan 7. e hits—Hopkins, Reilly, Egan; Walker. hit—Peeplcs. Base on errors—San Jose | Bases on balls—San Jose 2, Left on bases—San’ Jose 9, Sac- k_out—By Doyle 4, by Wheldn y to Hanlon; Egan to y. Time of game— | Official scorer—J. HIS GAIT Won a Stake at Odds of 25 to 1. T SACRAMENTO VS. WATSONVILLE | ‘ | They Will Play To-Day at Recreation Park. i The Gilt Edges will cross bats with the | “Ba from Watsonville to-day, but | Mr. Jimmie Hughes will not pitch as was announced. However, the contest should s be an-excellent one, as Lang, Mertes, Mc- be in the MADE A CAKE-WALK OF THE Come and see all these tern | inched together. The lineup is as | HYANDICA.P. LA GOLETA IS A FLYER - 5 Z | Sport McAllister Downed His Field. Frohman Was a Gilt-Edge Tip. Five Favorites Finished in Front. w-Lei e -Right fleld. The Saturday crowd at Oakland track helped themselves to the bookmakers' {CORBETT MAY BOX JIM JEFFRIES. HERE | e W, coin again. It also spread the coin about on two or three good things that did not NEGOTIATIONS PENDING FOR A win. Had it not been for the victory of MEETING BETWEEN THIM. the outsider Sam McKeever, which cap- % | tured the Produce Exchange selling stake % for two-year-olds, at odds of 25 -to 1, The Match Between the Southern c‘fl‘imany of the books would have had a ifornia Heavy-Weight and Joe rough time of it. There were six starters Kennedy of This City |in this event. ana the ring was flooded s | with Gauntlet and Horton, money. The Hangs Fire. | former colt opened an even money favor- e | ite, but the stable did not fancy him to .| Jim Corbett’s next appearance in the|any great extent, and his odds receded ring will probably be in this city, and|in the betting. Horton, with Nash Tur- his opponent be big Jim Jeffries, the | ner up, was backed down from threes to hard hitting Southron, unless all signs |9 to 5. The race was a peculiarly run one. fall. Gauntlet was in front to the stretch. Billy Delaney, acting for Jeffries, has| Around the far turn there was consider- tacitly agreed to the match, with the pro- | able crowding and bumping, Horton and | viso that his hard hitting pupil must first | Casdale faring badly. QOnce started for carry out his engagement with Joe Ken-| home, Ivy Powell shook Sam McKeever This_latter is still in the air,|Up and, at the weights, he showed to be »wever, and may, not be brought off. The | best, for he rapldly strode to the front, setback it received was on Friday | beating Limewater, with Spencer in the the hands of the Health and Police | 5addle, a length in 1:14. The favorite ran at Committee of the Supervisors. A permit | Poorly after being interfered with, and| was asked for but was refused on the | was downed for the show by Gauntlet. ground that the application was vague, | many required details being omitted. The club will have another Inning to-morrow, when the matter will come up at the reg- ular meeting of the board and will be set- tled once and for all Friends of Delaney have advised him to sive up all lden of the meeting with Ken- nedy and-to devote his attention to the Carry! : matching of Corbett and his protege. | p e b G They have pointed out to him that in | F1S€0tt, the mare started a § to 5 favor- such a match lie glory and money, espe- | ite, and was never headed, stepping over cially If arranged before interest in the | the line in 1:40 flat. game commences to wane because of too | race, taking the place in a drive from the many matches. It has been pointed out | outsider Topmast. that three bouts in the last week of this| In the opening six furlong jaunt, Peix- month is rather pressing the limit. | otto .mixed up with a very ordinary set, No offer has as yet been made for the |,and backed from 7 to 5 down a point or match; but it is understood that both the |'so, experienced little difficulty in leading Olympic and the National Club would not | Novia out at the wire. be averse to hanaling it. Delaney is | third. known to be kndly disposed to the Olym- | T p while_Corbett is thought to lean toward the National. Corbett is apparently anxious to retrieve the reputation he lost owing to the un- satisfactory ending of his bout with Shar-| _In the third event, at six furlongs, Sport key in New Y Uf all the men in the | McAllister looked to have the speed of heavy-welght division Jeffries seems most | the pagty, and was properly installed fay- anxious' to fight, hence the overtures for | orite. He managed to get to the judkes a meeting with him. first in a hard drive, half a length in ad- vance of Mamie G, which mare was beat- = en through interference. Alicia came Lurline Salt Water Baths, from the rear during the early stages of Bush and Larkin sts. Swimming, Rus.lan, hot the running, and finished a good third. and cold tub baths. Saltwater direct fromosean, | The last of the menu furnished an op- pidtasii ol -sa o onl portunity for Frohman to make hissdgbut. ‘Wrecked on Lewis Island. Trained by Mike Daly and den” by Johnny Daly, the cousin of Danhy Maher, Seymour C. Marcuse filed suit yesterday against the Pacific Coast Steamshin Com- the gelding was hammered down in the Py to recover $25,000 damages. Marcuse books from 6 to 1 to 2 to 1, and won all was a passenger on the ill-fated Corona, Aside from this slight mishap, the first choices tramped o'er a bed of roses. The flelds were selected and well classed, and the sport was of the best. The attend- 1 ance, though, showed a falling off. The best performance of the afternoon | was that of La Goleta, winner of the mile | handicap. sprint over the Futurity course for [ two-year-olds was a very open | affair. Rio Chico was away well, and | never in difficulty, won all out, half a length before Crossmolina. and bookmaker, handled the coin Cromwell ran a game | Good Hope was | betting | Martin's part, secured the place from the poorly handled Inverary IL i 255 Track Notes. Jockey Gouin stands suspended for the improved showing made by May W on Friday. From hearsay there are more in- terested than Gouin in the matter, and it might do to drop three or four others through a sieve. Gouin says he did not and would not pull a horse on Mr. Cam- eron, who is an old friend. There is talk around of a million dollars or so having been bet on her by the owner the first time she started, and it would be well to corroborate some of these statements be- fore making a scapegoat of the rider. On Friday night Mr. Cameron accused Gouin of pulling the mare, and named a book- maker whom he said the jockey had pulled other horses for. Perhaps if two or three bookmakers were turned down the game would assume a more healthy aspect. cearlings from the Napa Stock sz:-rex t)nebe so%d on Tuesday and Wednes- day evenings of the present week are now quartered at Killip & Co.'s salesyard, Market street and Van Ness avenue. | Horsemen are extended an invitation to ifnspect this splendid band of youngsters {05 Getz, the well-known local lunger 3 érlnslelf e Turf Club yesterday, ving (‘?;orglg Oxnard a sest. He backed two or three of the winners on the outside and quit over $3000 ahead on the"day. Governor-elect Gage viewed ihe racing from the clubhouse veranda. ‘While astride a good horse Ivy Powell rode a very clever race on Sam McKeever, quite a contrast with some of his saddle work during the week. BELMON} AND LOWELL PLAY TIE FOOTBALL THE ACADEMIC CHAMPIONSHIP STILL UNDECIDED. High Schaoi Students Play Hard Ball—Several Injuries Which Protract the Game. The Belmont and Lowell High Schools’ elevens fought out an undecided football game yesterday morning on the Recrea- tion Park gridiron, each team scoring a single touchdown from which no goal was kicked. In anticipation of a hot game the supporters of each school eleven flocked to the grounds and the grand stand was packed with gaily decked femininity, the | vouth of the other sex ornamenting the | fence along the side lines and the fleld itself. The Belment band, plumed for the occasion, shattered the atmosphere peri- odically to the intense enjoyruent of all concerned. The colors of both teams are the same, red and white, which led to con- fusion, but Forrest Fisher and Chester- field Murphy of Stanford, the officials, were equal to the demands made upon their discriminating faculties and no mis- takes in penalizing were made. The game was closely fought with per- haps a shade the best of it for Belmont. Both touchdowns were made in the first half. The Santa Clara County athletes, outweighing their opponents by many ounds, found the weakness of the San E‘mnclsco shortly after the signal for the beginning of the match, and Roberts, the fullback, made a touchdown on a faked kick, after the center of Lowell had been hammered for a clear gain of forty yards. The ball then osciljated from one side of the fleld to the other when Loweill, with { but a few minutes left in the first half, began to work together and Hooper was forced over the line for a touchdown. The score stood 5-5. The second half was first a plunge, then a delay on account of accidents, until the close of the match. Belmont's superiority in weight told and behind good interfer- ence Sefton made some lightning runs for distances which kept the youths on the sides lines figuring throughout the game. he work on the line was fierce enough to suit even Pete Smith, who bestowed his advice even when unasked. Three times the Belmont team worked its way down to the Lowell five-yard lineé and so many times did they fail at scoring, being held twice on downs and losing the ball once on off-side play. In a scrimmage Roberts, the Belmont full, was seriously injured, some one's foot staving in his skuli. the way. Imperious, by hard riding on which was wrecked on Lewis Island, near coast of British Columbia, on January last. He managed to reach land and avers that for five days he was exposed to the ravanges of the weather without shelter or food. In consequence he seeks to recover damages to in a measure com- pensate’him for his sufférings. ———— Advances made on furniture and pianos, with THE CALL’S RACING CHART. OAKLAND RACE TRACK, Saturday, Dec. 3, 1898.—Eighteenth day of the California Jockey Club meeting. Weather fine; track fast. or without removal. J. Noonan, 1017-10%3 Mission. | J. A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge. —_———— JAMES B. FERGUSON, Starter. . BH. SB. PO. A. E. 3 5 e - 85,9 1§ Mrs. Schneider Convicted. 81, FIRST RACE-Six furlongs; all ages; purse, 150, 9 1 90 0| Mrs Marion Schneider, 152 Stelner . o 3 1 2l street, was yesterday convicted by Judge T TBetting, [ 2 0 0| Mogan of disturbing the peace and was | Index. Horse. Age. V\'eiKhL‘;SL em. iem. % m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. Cl. 0 4 4 0l ordered to appear for sentence to-mor- = = | =t L 9 1 1 0lrow morning. Miss Cantor and Miss Kit-| 5% Nowa g Yiooan i Ll lesies Whelan, .. o & I 0lty Milier, salesiadies in Mrs. Kahier's| 2 Good Hope AR R i3 Pl AR Py | millinery store, 909 Market street, testi- 268 Jack o' Lantern, 4..114| 1 32 82 82 42 |Jones 80 2\)3 Totals . rs 1 3| fled that Mrs. Schneider had created a| 253 Hemera, 2 $3 [958 B3 bR |NASN s | disturbance on more than one occasion 172 Homestake, 12 61 65 66 |McBee . 20 4 B, Po. A, 1, | In the store about the feather which she| 2% *6% 83 8§38 710 |3 Daly. @ a0 McHale, 1b. 0 19 ‘0 3|alleged had been taken out of her hat| 4 LR $ §2 |Stimpson 20 40 Peepie, ¢ 1 2 o|and Thursday She Wi» very abusive sty rasseus: £ 33 I b 8 g dCotnn 30200 T 0 o0 4 olstood on the street advising ladies wi Time, . Winner, J. J. Coalter & Co.’s ch. g by imp. B -imp. Kelple, g 9 & 2 o passed notfo patronize the store, there- | start ' Won ehly, “Second and’ third arlving. ey e ue iy S Rlie TR GhoY 0 5 2 2|by collecting a large crowd. Pelxotto fell heir to a legacy. He outclassed the somber lot opposed to him. Novia ran right to form. “WE CUT THE PRICES—NOT PRESCRIPTIONS EVERY FILLED AT prescrip- COT RATES., teefiled fresh drugs at half the price you pay at other stores. PATENT _The saving MEDICINES. Shoe o pay the carfare. PHOTOGRAPH Celiod. ALBUNS. back—dain- ty desig This same Album is sold as a special in other stores at $1.50. Our price $100 —10 open their eyes with facts. Try us with the acid of competition—We know we will stand the test. it OWIE_ ' DRUG COMPANY, 1128 I‘ARKET STREET, hetween Mason and Taylor, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. You'll scarcely need any spurring or urging other than the quoted prices—Prices that ought to make the thoughtless think. We're always glad to have unbelievers visit us. It's a pleasure to undeceive them THE OWL DRUG COMPANY. . ..1128 Market St., S. F. Ward's ride afforded no hope. route. Ballister ran well until she stumbled Lantern will soon be due at a shoj Nash ought to be sent to school. Yl three driving. Chico got best ride. poorly. Crossmolina is beginning to hang Cuba is one of the Baldwin relics, and ran like a buried card. ADVERTISEMENTS. OND RACE—Futurity course (70 feet less than sl ; ; e iy S SUICE WO VBB 1 | 1 il oty (2 T 33 than six furlongs); selling; two- M QUALITIES O0R QU IES % | Index. Horse. Weight.[St. %m. %m. %m. Str. = Fin. Jockeys. lt%:“"é{' HE AI[III - | Rio Chico.. 12 12 - 1 X Crossmolina % 3 4 & 2 ;" 5‘2 7: | Lothian . 21 3¢ 3¢ 314 A 1 | Anchored . 4h 4% 3% 44 4 4 + i | Reina de Cuba 7 5% 62 51 52 7-2 Peter Weber b1 63 51 63 [] 8 , » 2 t K 61 7 7 7 ow 60 100 Time, 1:10%. Winner, W. B. Sink Jr.’s ch. g. by imp. Chesterfleld-, abime, 110k, ch. g by imp. esterfleld-Jennie D. Good on. Anchored was away 80, THIRD RACESix furlongs; three-year-olds and upward; purse, 50, . 5.0 | VI Betting. | Index, Horse. Age. Wetghtst. ¥m. um. %m. Str. Fin | Jockeys. [op. e 202 Sport McAllister, 6.107| 3 Th 11 13 1% [Spencer. y 16 Mamie G, 5 104 1 in sk 33 RP [BPveR. 1 213 Alicia, 5. 3 81 21 23 3% [Powell e 285 Flandes, H 9% 9% 6% 44 [Bullman § 7 F i Minsaniilar H Tha R L e T e e Anzanilla, p 3 TOILET Form the armory of 20 R do L. Ank 7 $1 44 Er .- i ] GOODS the refined and taste- 290 Roadwarmer, 2 2% 3h 3% 81 15 8 ful lady. %810 i %y ' Bt 23 Can’t we re-fill your armory? = . LB Time, 1:14%. Winner, ‘Won first three driving, Bport had the speed. beat her. Flandes FINE IMPORTED TOILET SOAPS J. H. Tam's ch. h. by imp. Mamie G was outfooted and pocketed on the back stretch. a slow beginner. Allcla is a fair plater that will bear \wmmhlhnl.'ml.t Friar Tuck-Twilight. Good start, Richard Freres (Paris) Brands. 804 FOURTH RACE—One mile; handicap; all ages; purse, $500. . MECHANICS’ PAVILION GRAND OPENING CHARITY BAZAAR CALIFORNIA MUSICAL CONTEST Musical Programme I-)y Noah Brandt’s ~ Urches ra, ASSISTED BY PROFESSIONAL TALENT ! ADMISSION, 2 CENTS. ‘Won first three drivin Sam was best at Casdale had a stormy tour. ing enough. Los Med: he weights. He ran in blinkers. Gauntlet is not much, anos is also from the Baldwin barn. Iris Blanc Heliotrope Blanc :2 5 C | Betting. Lilac Blanc Index. Horse. Age. Weight.!St. %m. %¥m. ¥m. Str. Fin. Jockeys. [Op. Cl. Vioette de Nice A C. @ ; 7 — ) ake. | @®) La Goleta, 3 1% 1% . 11 18 12 |Piggott . Y (26%) Cromwell, 6 3n 44 3% 22 22 {Builman &3 ¥ -\ 269 V. of "or , 6. 7 5 SACHET ~The very BEST. (283) Greyhurst, 4 3 anl K 2 R 3 B POWDER Al the per | “282 Rainier, 2 b2% 8 44 42 64 |McCarthy 0 75 Sodo,sy 35C . [j| 25 Morinel, 3 (E e 1 7___|H. Martin. 2 b2 Time, 1:40. Winner, B. J. Baldwin's ch. f. by Amigo-R G v | '““yfn:;;?w‘dha;d":{md grlvlng. R y Amigo-Rosebud. Good start. Won ; eta had things her ownh way. The Wheel had a i | P ERFUMES—T':e g:od, strong, triple ran a clinking §ood race. Morimel's race is passed up to the end mun: T Topmast extracts, an = - =2 - our own goods.. ovaesns 35 FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds; s g C ounce | 805, FuEIH RACE & y s; Produce Exchange selling stakes; WE ARE CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS. Index. Horse. WelehtSt. %m. %m. %m. St Fin | Jockew. |oriim 267 Sam McKeever 4 4h 21 23 11 [Powell (291) Limewater [ 3% 41 42 2% |Spencer g "3 (249) Gauntlet 2 11 1 1% 32 |Plegott . 1 2 (199) Horton . 3 th 3n 34 3 3 o T () C"dg:d{mos i 2 % g 52 52 |Bullman 7.9 STANDARD MIXED 20 Lbs ] . L_t__¢ ‘s Time, 1:14. Winner, T. G. Ferguson's b. ¢, by Sam Lucas-Etta McKeever. Good start. Horton That s ware PAINT! AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICE, 806 SIXTH RACE—One mile; selling; th‘m-yelr-oldu; purse, $350. . . c pel’ Index. Horse. Welght. (sg. ¥m. %m. %m. Str. Fin ... Frohman 1 13 11% b (3#) Imperious B3 ki 276 Inverary I $ 08n an On 778 Gotol 3 4h 51 Reduced from $1 % G2 &a e llon. uilder "Color. Card’ Sent’ Free. 233 Bonnie Tone, 4 6% 1n Money Back It You Do Not Like It. 2% Prince Blazes. S 26 Magnus ... Rk s 4 . Left. Time, 1:413%. Winner, ‘M. J. Daly's ch, g. BUSWELL PAINT CO., first_three driving. 302 Market St,; Cor. Froat, S.F. by Himyar-Jewell Ban. Good start. Won Frohman was the goods. He was supported by a competent company, He was carried off the field senseless, the blood matting his hair, which was died a deep red. Neither team is satisfied with the score and a return game will be played next Saturday or the week after to settle the disputed supremacy. e teams lined up: gt e L, OREGON AGAINST LILAC. Two League of the Cross Teams Will Struggle on the Gridiron. The Oregons and the Lilacs, two football teams of the League of the Cross Cadets, will play a match game on the Presidio Athletic Grounds this afternoon. The Ore- gons represent Company H and the Lilacs Company M of the League, and the great- est interest is displayed in the coming contest. lows: The teams will line up as fol- Position, Melntyre . Rossl Fitz-Morris Giesty . Hinricl +"Bleathen . Norton A Sailor Skipper. John Doe Creamer, second mate of the American ship Edward O'Brien, has sailed away on the briny deep, and when his name was called yesterday morning in the United States District Court to plead to a charge of beating and wounding Sailor Gerdes on the high seas, not even echo answered: Creamer had been released on his own recognizance, and the witnesses had been allowed to go at large. The witnesses, being sailors, shipped as soon as a greasy spar was offered them to straddle, and the chances are that Creamer will not be prosecuted. ADVERTISEMENTS. The view of the city is at once unusual, unique and comprehensive, cov- ering every point from bay to park. 215 feet above Market street, an unobstructed vision in every direction. The cooking is French; the menu is complete; prices are reasonable. A place for refined people to enjoy either a dinner or light refresh- ments.’ Spreckels Rotisserie 15th Floor, ..CALL BUILDING... ADVERTISEMENTS. SSSSS ST T oos LOGUE COLLECTION ceess OFeeee WovenArt: Orient ON EXHIBITION TO-MORROW, "ruessav.” 9 A M.to 5 P. M., TUESDAY, Jos. Fredericks & Co., waretSirén «s Market Street. B This beautiful and valuable collection of Persian, India and Turkish Rugs, Carpets, Em- broideries, Hangings, Arms, Etc., will be sold at auction to the highest bidder without reserve .or any subterfuge. Sale will commence WEDNES- DAY MORNING, half after ten o'clock, and continue the two following days. MR. GEORGE H. WEIGERT, the art salesman, will conduct the sale. JOS. FREDERICKS & CO., 649 and 651 Market Street. STATEMENT { —OF THE— ‘ | | STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ¢ —OF THE— ~——OF THE— U N ION poysylvania Fire INSURANGE COMPANY | jugyRaNGE coMPANY % | A L Tivt ae ot DAE (OF | () F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF vania, on the 3ist day of December, Pennsylvania, on the 3ist day of December, | A. D. 1597, and for the vear ending on that y, as made to the Insurance Commissioner | and for the year ending on that s made to the Insurance Commissioner he State of California, purs a of ine: State of Calffornia’ pursuant to the | 32 “ommission 1 10 1 hd iti e rovigions Of sections €10 and @11 of the Dolitioal | provisions of sections: §10°ant 412 of the Poiltioat Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the ‘ode, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Commissioner, Amount_of capital stock, paid up | CAPITAL, in cash.....c.... ~.. $200,000 00 | Amount of capital stock, pald up ASSETS. | in cash $400,000 00 Real estate owned by company. $160,000 00 ASSETS. Loans on bonds and mortgage: 9,900 00 | Real estate owned by company. $153,500 00 Cash market value of all stocks Loans on bonds and mortgages. 929,600 bonds owned by company. . 52,264 25 | Cash market value of all stocks and Amount of loans secured by pledge | “bonds owned by company ... 3,499,015 00 of bonds, stocks and other market- | Amount of loans secured by piedge able securities as collateral ¢ 5|~ of bonds. stocks and other market- Cash in company's office. able securities as collateral 4,5 4,932 41 5,485 16 | Cash in company's office. Cash In banks... 200 00 | Interest due an | _ stocks and loans. 97 50 | Interest due and 65,980 67 | _and mortgages. | Premiums in due ¢ Cash in banks... e Interest due and accrued on all stocks and loans. Interest due and a and mortgages. Premiums in due course of collection Bills recefvable, not matured, taken for fire and marine risks. . 100000 Cash in hands of manag n | Total assets Francisco .. . 10,772 LIABILITIES, Due from perpetual insurance on | Losses adjusted and unpafd......... $54,11126 building .. 742 50 | Losses in process of adjustment or e in suspense ............. .. 139,778 92 Total assets.. - 9678,8%4 98 | Losses resisted, inciuding expenses. 13,726 00 LIABILITIES. | Gross premiums' o fre xi Losses adjusted and unpaid ... $12,8738| ning one year or less, Losses lnjprbeeu of adjustment or | reinsurince 50 per cent. .. 767,851 87 in suspense... : 7 60 | Gross premiums on fire risks run- Losges resisted, including expenses. 180 60 | ning more than one year, $1368,- Gross premiums on fire risks run- | (80 81 reinsurance pro rafa....... 69,552 85 ning one year or less, $231,032 34 | Amount reclaimable by the insured reinsurance 50 per cent.. 115,516 17 | _on perpetual fire insurance policies 823,239 43 Gross premiums on fire risks run. Commissions and brokerage due and ning more than one vear, $187,163 91 - 4,000 00 | “to become due, reinsurance pro rata. o Amount reclaimable by tiie Insured Total Nabflities 560 33 'on perpetual fire insurance policles 35,00 33 | INCOME. All other demands against the com- | Net cash actually feceived for fire PRAY, Ussedereees T 19,0 64| premiums ... . $1,724,126 95 ———— | Received for interest on bonds and Total labilittes......... . 330849177 | mortgages .. .. 42,3853 INCOME. Recelved for interest and"aividénds y tually recetved for i [ "on bonds, stacks, loans and from “;‘,.5..‘;‘.‘.’:,.: S : ks $207,712 97 | _all other sources 160,811 67 Recelved for interest on bonds and o oy | Tecelved for rents 2,008 00 mortgages ... R o i Recelved. for interest and dividénds | Total tncome... <o $1,920,405 14 on bonds, stocks, loans and from EXPENDITURES. all other’ source + 10.158 37 | Net amount paid for fire losse $507,216 80 Recelved for rents.......0.0 09 95 | Dividends to stockholders.. 50,000 00 ———— | Paid or allowed for commission oF Total income.......... ... $319,606 32 | " brokerage ... 104,101 30 EXPENDITURES. | Paia for saiaries, foes other : Net amount pald for fire losses (In- charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 131378 00 cluding $28,562 49, losses of pre- State, national and vious years).. ¥ nm |t 45,857 06 6 4 | iiane 61,257 50 | T 70| Total expenditures.......eesersens $1,622,725 43 charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 36,556 80 | Fire. Paid for State, national and local | Losses incurred during the year $942,365 98 Al other payments and expendi: " °° | “Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. [Premiums. tures 7 20,178 67 Net amount of risks writ- ten during the year. Net amount of risks e: pired during the vea: Net amount in force cember 31, $224,993,253/$2,216,195 47 191,507,222| 2,050,365 04 323,004,764| 2,004,314 04 ensnen $306,014 86 Fire. Losses {ncurred during the year...... $168,126 71 Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.|Premiums. Total expenditures.... Net amount of risks writ-| R. DALE, BENSON, President. ten during the year. $33,046,778| $361,415 05 W, GARDNER CROWELL, Secretary. Net amount of risks d‘suhstm;betl‘lnd oo te ?tou me this 2ith & 650, i of January, 1S98. . W. 3 NEE Sount T forcs Dac| emR) WIS ) day Commisstoner for California. cember 31, sesseseeae| 38,562,938 418,196 25 PAINLESS DENTISTRY! Teeth filled Care- , rience Den- tists at % the cost Plates, with fres extrac- tlon, from .. ¥ .50 PAINLESS EXTRAOTION A SPROIALTY, METROPOLITAN DENTAL PARLORS, DR T. S. HIGGINS, Proprietor, 927 Market Street. Over Oafe Binkand. -~ TAKE ELEVATOR. Moét & ‘Chandon White Seal (Grande Cuvee) Champagne now on the market does great honor to this famous house.—Hotel Gazette. LADIES o DR.FELIX LE BRUN'S mtmnyfiy;lymm o GEO. DAHLBENDER & CO., Sole Agen 214 Kearny San Francisco. 5 viste DR, JORDAN'S creat Museum of Anatom 1051 MARRET 8T. bot. Gth A 7ih, 6.7, " The Largestotits kind n the World. DR. JORDAN—Private Diseases, fosophy of Marriage. MAILED FAEE, l C. S. HOLLINSHEAD, President. E. R. DANNELS, Secrétary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of January, 1898 RICHD. H. REILLY, Notary Public, PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT: 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. ¢ T. EDWARD POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Assistant Manager. PAGIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT: 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. T. EDWARD POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Assistant Manager. Weelly Gall §1.50 per Yoar Faruer: This is the third time since Spring you have lost your time becausé you don’t feel well enough to work. If you will buy some Ripans Tabules and take one at - night, or one after each meal for a day or two, you'll be all right, and stay se, too, if you take one when you notice that you begin to feel bad. I don't use a dozen a year, but I always keep them in