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2 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1899, _——______—_1__—____._——_—__—_—————————__——‘__———_ BODY OF THOMAS DAUGHERTY FOUND | @+ -0+ 06— o 'SUCCESSFUL OPENING OF PHILADELPHIA’S EXPOSITION e and ) * Disappeared From His|{ Home Last October. VSR Special Dispatch to The Call. GILROY, Sept, 14.—The body of Thomas L. Daugherty, who mysteriously wdisap- peared from Gllroy last October, was| @ found this morning by James Mossi and | ¢ George Keeler of this city. Mossi and | & Keeler were out hunting for deer on the Wallace ranch, about ten miles west of Gilroy, in the redwoods. The spot where the body was found is on a hillside, densely wooded and covered he men thought there prospects of scaring up on \iliside, when they came across the | [ a man lying on his ba with his | T nd used as a pillow. A large with underbrush. were this L a d dy of k, volver was hanging in a limb ach an ie body, pointing head @ cork A white felt s severed from th 2 Test i of the | n did PPN ARSI DU S S S S S MINE AWARDED T0 JOSEPH KA Decision on a Puzzling Land Law. e Special Dispatch to The Call. REDDING, Sept. 14—Word has just been received by Attorney F. W. Smith that the Secretary of the Interior has de- cided that the three mining claims situ- ated between Taylor postoffice and the town of Keswick belong to Joseph Kahny of this city. The decision settles an important point in mining law and quiets title op Property over which murder has been committed since the suit began. About a year ago Joseph Kahny applied to the United United States Land Office for a patent on two quartz and one placer claim. ‘While the application was going through the usual channel incident to its granting the claims were jumped by Jn:n i’;‘rndliv’fix . H. O'Hair of Keswick. They = ?enx:ldgd H(hul ‘}‘\'uhn)’ had forfeited his rights by applying for covering both quartz anc nd that such patent could Kahny made a fight for posse a single patent 1 placer claims, issue. At- not on. the United States ship Philadelphia, ob- taining some wood alcohol aboard ship, Toceeded o imbibe freely. As & result wens died yesterday morning and Con- Tov last might. Conroy has a brother in business in San Francisco. e Good Grain Crop. WOODLAND, Sept. 14.—A Cransmore dispatch to the Democrat says: “The transportation companies on the river are finding it a difficult matter to move the {mmense crop of grain. Boats can carry | oniy half a load on account of the low stage of water. The latest acquisition to | the grain fleet is a Stockton barge with a | capacity of 8000 sacks.” Nervous Conditions| ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE British - America ASSURANCE COMPANY F TORONTO, CANADA, ON THE 31ST day of December, A. D. 188, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the State of Call- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissiones: ASSETS. owned by Company. Real Estat is and Mortgages. $10,000 0 alue of all Stocks > Bonds owned by Company 998,072 73 Amount of Loans secured by pl of Bonds, Stocks and other market- able securities as collateral | Cash in Company’s office | Cash in Banks............ T 42,188 60 | nd "acerued al i LORTiS.«coes-- 2 e 9,712 51 st due and accrued on and_Mortgages. Premiums in due course of B0 e e . 205,088 77 Bills receivable, not Matured, n for Fire and Marine Risks. 6.368 48 thes we ag rhey F. W. Smith pressed the case. Fin- 2 a 1,431 11 R pras L S onited. States " Land Commissioner oomensnervey| Total Asseta....oooies ] n came to town and in compa : 5 LeS an adverse declsion. a ery dtlica 3 left again for the scene to I g s of the Interior. In the meanwhile John attic lsmeps | Losses adjusted and unpaid. . $60,602 05 1y to town . O'Hair_had disposed of his interest and s Losses In process o Adjustr e e fs no doubt that the remains are : P - it . . John Pendleton and two others we Suspens . 2 those of Daugherty, for both men were Main Building of the National Export Exhibition at Philadelphia. working the property as placer, claime: | : |t Tl el S ds0o well acquainted with him and the cloth- z Four weeks ago Jake Randle of Keswick, | I women, ning one year or less, $635,753 34; re- ing tallie tl hat worn © & >0 A o o s agent of several parties interested with ousness is ning one year or less, 5: 4 fpEcaiies ¥ o Jx“‘f AR [ Y O DA A D A DS SN S S SPUS S S S S ER SRS S S8l S A Sl e aa e aa ] as agent of several parties Interestel Tt iiea with thore insurance' S0 per cert-... . 317,876 61 ago SN HILADELPHIA, Sept. 14—With | of this exposition,” he said, “Is to show | state, and Forclgn Commerce, delivered | Bortion of the Pendleton land. Four Weels their sex. |1t may be | PinE more than ane vear, 425,358 56 au » former City M A D tenion by osten. | the forelgn consumer what the American | the oration of the day. He said in part: | g0 @ fich ledge of B e (heltwn due to stomach dis. | jreinsurance pro rata £ LU < Gilroy. He was mo otion the . Natfonal Dxport. Bx- nufaciurer can make and how cheaply | ‘“‘There are nineteen millions of people | Then the trouble aroce hotWeeh, o, o, order, however, or {t | Gross premiume an i in a state asion i she = Naton XD X° | and how well he can make it in the United States who labor and who | clalmants and on September 5 Pendleton e ane e pereat | “land Navigation Risks, > dered from Dosttion fwas formally opened at |23 Baw well e can ket e T o el i teen, milllong:| slot-Handlp gesd trom his cabin window, e | reinsurance 100 per cent 30,459 07 s crossing noon to-d Distinguished visit- | coming the visitors, accepting the expo- | of these po % the entlre political power | Pendleton is now held on a murder | HUDYAN will strengthen weak nerves, xt‘(‘;;’,’;!“’;,’“.'s‘é"}; R ruran i o the field op & toward | ors from all sections of the country |sition and turning it over to the Mayor | of the nation. The perpetuity of this charge, g matters not the cause of the evil. HUDYAN | . Risks. 3576 71 3 2,582 8 the hills wi Kand Al 0% G enaen. metuding represénta. | of, PhiludeIbhia. Governor Stane said:” | Govarment s acpndent” upon kespin oSince the kdiing of ber husband Mrs. | cures wteriny oA e omach. i | AL other dermands ! time by, atthe | ives of the diplomatic corps, officers of | o ~BY the ol o il ‘]l)"l_{”g alidny AR employed and, | ARG A o leased the tlaims to Wit- |order. "HUDYAN goes to the bottom of the| DAy - 60,764 04 c » the army and navy, sclentists and bu lenges any and_all countries to produce | “It can only | ed by securing our | llam Sinsabaugh and Robert Saunders. il moy tho SeRe of thesnarycus con. Total Liabllitles.. $765.451 13 herty identified | ness and professional men.- The dedica- | articles a5 good and as cheap as those | portion of red by securing ot | ' gecision of the Secretary of the In: | diton Women who sufier with headnche (Flg, | e found with the | tory ceremonies were held in the immense | here exhibited P oI ang foodfforts to secure It we | tetior now vests the title in Kahny a2 pale. thin fhoe (Fig, 8, paipiiation of | INCOME. ol i (her husband. It ls | auditorium, which wa crowded. _Ad-| “We are now falfly in the race for the | must meet and overcome the flercest hee il HEh ‘hs e ‘cff("’l‘; possession. | heart (Fig. 4), weakness of limbs (Fig. 5). dia. | Net Cash actually recelved for Fire though 1 e took stry miral Sampson and the officers of his | worid’s trade. Our_only drawback is ¢ of the great natfons. e proper eclared to be Y | iness. 108y of appetite, pain in back, “should | premiums .. < $858,638 71 le of the polson Wwas | squadron, with other distinguished guests, | shipping facilities. ~To-fay our exports | t modern arms are, what a battle- e take HUDYAN. It cures. NOreRlumS e iaiiy Teceived for Mac | There was some | wore escorted. from Mayor Ashbridge's | are carried foreign ships and we are in martial contests, this Exvort | pRAISE FOR SECRETARY HUDYAN _qulets the nerves; it strengthens | = rine premiums ...... 161,655 57 PYie Al 'v‘rll a | offic the exposition grounds by a | paying $180,000000 each r to foreign | E: ition that is opened to-day is to be | ;’;j!;»ns*“ DYAN prodnce Gl spiuity com | RuSvAS i MUTEUNC, OB Bonds and - bottom gi ur- | platoon of mounted police and marines | shipow This is a reflection on our | to us in.our efforts to secure our rightful | peexond . sives 0 all ‘weak . and | MOptEages -viz.e.secsecssessosiin it 1 from the poison. | from the North ‘Atlantic squadron. They | statesmanship. O 5 freight should | share of foreign commerce.” QF WAR ELIHU ROOQT | 2trous memta meity, ot e e T e e Bonds, t to town by Con- | qeeupied seats on the platform of the | be carried in Amel if the cir-| The benediction was pronounced by | HUDTAN not only relieves; ‘It cures perma- | " stocks, Loans and from all other o . o0 ‘*'rl “‘:“-‘rfm 3 auditorium. R cumstances do_ not ¢ .\'l(r\u-|An-hllvh)\(q. Ryan of this city, and at its = | "AUDYAN is for sale by druggists—50c a| “ooroo> St ik he'remg the absence > A % Viden tion o m ar America conelu: N a rssage fro Sreside: Mec- ¥ gl by o Inque “held by Coroner Ke st of the exposition, the first vice | docks ConEres bt spmerican | fonclubion g meassage toom President Mc. | Governor Steunenberg of Tdaho Ex- |packare or eix packages for 0. ' | Total Tnvoms iday at 1 c president, W. W. ouikrod, delivered l:\-‘ | otherw xm:\‘i(v it .]m inducement to cap- | officially oper tion. Then a | presses His Satisfaction at the send direct to the st | EXPENDITURES. —— addre irning the exposition over to the | ital to embark on this enterprise.” horus of 600 voices and the audience san, i sy STRANGE UPHEAVAL OF address turning the oXD0el o e Gen | - Mayor Ashbridge accepted the exposi- | “The Star-Spangied Banner:” a e Becoption ofpVolunteers HUDYAN REMEDY CQ., |~et amount patd for Fire Losses (in- eral . P. Wilson delivered an address | tion from the Governor. Then Congress- | fed by the United States Marine band. WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—The War De- = *s | cluding §.. losses of pre- N Incoption. Purpose, Plan and | man W. P. Hepburn of lowa. chairman of | At the conclusion of the exercises the | partment has given out the following: 4 vious years) . 549,078 67 LAKE CHELAN WATERS ¢ ) i ~ : raer n, Ellis and Market 815, | xet”amount paid for Marine Losses Sco; . Exposition ‘The purpose | the Congressional Commitfee on Inter- | exposition was thrown open to the public. | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. & 188.— S v J e o Tosses of pre- — S i R i e S = Srtme i e Hon. Elihu Ropt, Secretary of War, BAN ERANGISCO, OAT | vious yearsy i w0 SEaenon 3 = 2 = 3 i3 F I ——— | washington—Dear Sir: In company with [ CUNSULT THE HUDYAN DOCTORS ABOUT | Dividends to Stockholders . Thé‘“’y dAdl"Im}:Ed That a Voleano DISASTROUS FLOODS IN e i e A aiutast JOUR CASE, FREE OF CHARGE. CALL | Paid or ailowed for Commission of oo a < -y {4 ). ] . 2 aused the Rushing Forth of a \ aRara1- ot 1aahoj. aniatbthep voltigen tog | o WD e il T Patd for Salaries, Fees and other Great Tidal Wave. { | GERMANY AND AUSTRIA | ™ State, I arrived in San Francisco the charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 49,032 42 SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 14.—Word has | | last week in August for the purpose of | Paid for State, National and local i reached here of a [ welcoming the Idaho volunteers return- Wy ifl,“;{hé‘:' S TR e S SEh t lake L Bridgetvx;ermm;d nng Train Falls | 1nlsn f:]’)m c‘ah;acl;‘li;ili::":; l:‘lrélm,';? o | Agloining the famous section . Coallnga Dis: | fone bl oiod as 200 mile nto River—Panic Occurs in A i a ] | triet, v g wells now producing about 4000 - 5 9 we a mountain s B State of Idaho, it glves me much pleas- | bbis. daily; limited amount stock will be start- Total Expenditures . iy rar s living along ynagogue. | ure to inform you that the arrangements | ¢d: 8 share for developing purposes: partles | ;ogeeq neurred during the vear. the ani apheavallofithe —_— —— BERLIN, Sept. l4—The floods are|made by the War Department officials of Duving now will reap ail advancess, For pros- | ————— B d = wat the i amiel Huge : 5 : causing widespread damage In Southern | the Department of California for the re- | {rai"Agent, 2 Montgomery st. D (o | milky and Bremfuma: (Wire Risksl [Preminme of them Huse |} ittle Luis Ragio Flees | Given Enthusiastic Wel- |Germany and ustria. The northerly part O i o s i | st ehone Bl oA, e | A ot o R s pa i of Zwickau is inundated. Owing to the he G i S e A | “written during the point . E and the courtesies extended to our people | fifth floor, phone Main 787. 1 e point, From Justice. come Home. undermining of the railway bridge over | have been ample and gratifying. L [ sk i e L E SRR $108,120,761 | §1,125,965 69 r was foored Baat the Isen between Muelldorf and Rohrsdort | Knowing the great interest 'that the N piredduring the thelence "11 .’:u»:s.\a —_— — i\orl‘l’uhl fenklll‘:"()] m::"m:r :\r;;l five per- | r“\e?&‘fiw;:g\?m1:::‘“‘1';\‘1;1“1; i;\rrx:]l\l r}«;}tfle‘r: UNITED STATES BRANCH. year D 94,627,756 | 1,187,918 T0 a eceded it was & A, = Ceq g 7 sons were ed. the tributaries | 2 ye Net amount in force reurn wamped Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call e R h’r"‘éz‘;“’z\,‘;fi | much pleasure in adding my testimony to oy N ecember 31, 1808 ..| 106,710,300 | 1,061,161 89 was aboard at time, e o & 1 & S, that of other Governors of the ‘various - = oy - 2 icbance - cont LINAS, Sept. 1—Luis Ragio, the 11-| DENVER, Sept. 14.—The Colorado vol- | the Swarza at Pawerbach collapsed and | States whose troops have R ranone STATEMENT [Mar. Risks.| Premiums. e ten persons were carried away. here and are now being mustered out. nta Rita, | unteers were welcomed home on their re- year-old son of P. Ragio of : Net amount of R!skz! urr but there | the lad who several months ago was ar-| turn to the State’s capital to-day with a| Advices from Kallsch, In Russian Po- Your obedient servant. —OF THE— . theory | rected for attempting o murder three | demonstration that atoned for the lack of | land, say that thirty-two persons were FRANK STEUNENBERG, weitten | dicing el L 0 F o otoyals GETRERGR GEE TR YERT ceecuiivrriien-o| §28,268,608 [ §208177 71 3 3 Jlaymates, {s again in trouble. his time | enthusiasm manifested when e regi- | 3 c in a syna- S 3 Net amount of <ks e L B I i ble. This t nthusias ifested wh th {- | crushed to death in a panic i | ¢ Risk: ¥ atabout | e “terror of Santa Rita,” as he is|ment departed from this dty on May 17, | Ecgue there, caused by the upsetting of x expired during the| oo - P Ofhihe | called, is wanted for horse stealing, as | 188, on its long journey to the Philippines. | & lamp. The victims were all women and | INDIANS ENLISTED TO —OE THR e R R ] e rbance ex- | well as for the other crimes. He is no- | Bells, whistles, guns, cannon and horns | children. Many others were injured. “ December 31, 1838.... 1omes | sease S 0% 'found. | The charge of at- | began sounding a noisy welcome when the | SALZBURG. Austria, Sept. 14.—Part ot | FIGHT THE FILIPINOS AT = ty of the lake | tempted murder has not been dismissed, | soldfers’ free train reached the Union | this city and places in the vicinity have LA B Vice President, s have taken but the trial has been delayed from time been flooded. -~ Troops have. beed called | P. H. SIMS, Secretary. depot at 10 o'clock. ory of the tribe. For | to time, owing to the fact that the Ragio % el | out to render a The water is Chippewas, Nez Perces and Others i ' the red men can be | child has been out on bail. After receiving the greetings of rela- | ow subsiding slowly, [y P c here i Eaneetbed an e L S AN i e ot on the Take. pven | oA RS davs ago, however, the lad be- | tives the volunteers fell in line and were | MUNICH, Sept. 14.—The new Prince Re- B Cepupn Y SoEmAnHRd L ASSURANCE COMPANY 5 e " Notary Pubtic. Lt ost pleas weather. came aware that he would Tllmn !l;w escorted by a procession to the Capitol | gent bridge l\erelcollnpsefl this_afternoon Captain Tillman. | S = brought — into court to tell why | through streets lined with masses of peo- | in consequence of a rise of the River Isar, | WASHINGTON, S — v y v/ | S ADMIRAL WATSON MAY bl uffie S afdymats, S| e Wavin o ana Shauins cherer A1 | BHSR i o food vl Toets ward | il o son f ox Reprocninte £t | O it G Sei S tastirt | DAVIS & WATSON o8 = v . | the' heroes of the Philippine campaign | 5 ' ' s alina z | D. 1885, and for the year ending on that day, pp paig! man of South Carolina, who served as|D; mod. %o the Insurance Commissioner of the | - horse belonging to Mrs. Espinosa and le for ‘parts unkhown. ft | It is_expeeted that | were crowned with wreaths of mountain | MISS ALLEN WEDS THE colonel of the Second South Carolina Vol- | State of California, pursaant to_the provisions | GENERAL AGENTS, SOON BE CALLED BACK ; 4 | Molly and their pathway was stresn with | Ioten dovelopments will .show up Regio | Rolly and their pathway was stroty o unteers in the Spanish war, has been | of Sections 610 and 6H of the Political Code, | i o Thi: ligot. He 16 young In years| SoSSm Dy hiudreds of yivh. Fantic and | Is , St 2 CeN | Condensed as per blank furnighed by the.Com- | s | private buildings were handsomely deco- | promised by the President a captaincy in s Sta(; oé His Iéenlth Sgchf’l:mt He Is | but old in crime. | rated.” on_ the Capitol Erands w:e]red as- | DUKE OF MONTEFELTRO | one " of Tme new volunteer {‘Pglme:‘nls | misstoner. At 322 PINE STREET, nfit for Command o siatic | == S | sembled thousands of school children, | — olonel Tillman came to Washington hop- | | = |oF INTEREST TO THE COAST.|Wwho saps “Amorica” in chorus. = An ad’| §T. LOUTS, Sept. 14—Miss Annle Rus- |5 L0 Taide an independent company of | L el L 8AN EBANCIBCD, CAb scouts. The President did not approve of | Squadron. dress of welcome was v by Gov- ASSETS. as delivered b 0 ; s€ll Allen of this city, whose marriage to | forming any independent commands at | WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Reports of “Sept. 14—The Com- | ernor Thomas, who presented a new flag i Watson's unfitn to commana | piis ot the L,m,;’(,m(_(, has affirmed | to the regiment. Colonel McCoy made | the Duke of Montefeltro at Hamburg, | this time, but said there was no objection | Real Estate owned by Company..... | t or 4he sondition of his health |or o ne B it Sk Tn Marys. | 30 appropriate reply. Addtesses of wel-| Germany, was announced to-day, is a | to enlisting a certain proportion of In- | Loans on Eonds and Mortgase 420,000 00 | . i ¥ o e e ne ae AR of the local office in Marys- | come.on the part of the nation were de- | daughter of the late Bradford Allen, the | dians in a company which he authorized | Cash Market Value of all Stocks ... .| E have t in naval cireles for w909 Gictriet in the case of Harry D. | iivered by United States Senators Wol- | owner of the Southern Hotel, and a grand- | Captain Tiliman to organize. | “Sha Bonds owned by Company ... 1,268,140 STATEMENT eome weeks. He will not be detached im- | iggaTr v&. John D. Troy and othe Qis- | cott and Teller, to which response was | daughter of the late Thomas Allen, who | _Lieutenant A. A. Girard, formerly of the | Amount of Loans secyred by piedss but it Is understood that when | Dufll P oo b elaim. ade by Brigdaier General Iving Hale, A | built the Iron Mountaln Raiiroad. She | Rough Riders, hds been named as First| ferapie securities as collateral | —OF THE— e roturns to, Washington ho | Tisting Starrs claim & | hed at|DAnQuet was served for’the volinteers | has a brother in this city, who 13 an| Lieutenant of Captain Tillman's company. | cash. in Company's Office el = A il et a A postoffice o-day ! | and during the remainder of the day they | attorne | One platoon of the company will be com- | Cash in Banks.... 161,299 66 | A ool SWatioh this Koserefsky, Alaska, and R. J. Crimont, | enjoyed the freedom of the town. | “'Last ‘Saturday Miss Allen brought suit | posed of educated Indlans—leading men | Interest due and accrued on il | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS { ensient of Admiral Ramey [formerly of BasFraialsoo,swas appointed | ;]U)’l\“lluxx‘h her l:[tl:»lhsor i’m:\}nfi& \\'Ifin}‘m R. | of the Chippewas. Nez Perces and u[hcrl Stocks and Loans..........oo i | i : £ 3 ¥ | postmaster. | Donaldson, in the St. Louis Circuit Court, | tribes. Interest due and accrued on Bonds el - postmaster s in Washington—C. . A.|NOTARY MOSS ATTACKFED | for'the récovery of #0, which she al’| R to pand, Mortages. s mauos! e General Van Reypen received | Jamphill, wife and daughters, are visit- | leges was given in trust tosMr. Donald- | Poisoned by Alcohol. remiums in due Course of C X | T o Motioni, Dlvector | Eampbill ovs relatives; Bamuel Rosen-| BY VAN WYCK AND CROKER |son by nerlate father to be-glven to'her | y ol Bifls receivable, not matured, taken fleet surgeon of the Asiatic sta- | berg of San Francisco is at the Raleigh; | o her tighteenth birthday, ‘She is mow | VALLEJO, Sept. 1.—Two marines, | for Fire and Marine Risk o T E nnouncing that on August 10 the | Henry. Fletcher of Oakland is at the St. % a year or two past that age. | Michael Owens and Richard Conroy of | BeAts SO0 S0 ReC0 panies for re- Admiral Watson was very | JAIIEE, o nslons were granted | Acrimonious. Personal Colloguy Char- | s | izsurance on’ losses already paid.. o improved. Giaifornia l)‘;'iznml—i\\'mlam {g Deck acterizes the Session of the —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— wotal Aasetn < -$1,084,870.89 INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, 3 Francisco, $; John C. Mixon, . Mazet Investigation. = Sy PRESIDENT ANDREADE lena. $8. Special, September 2-Solo” | NEw YORK, Sept e « E LIABILITIES. F LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON THE #1ST | s Francisco, $5. ar- 'ORK, . 14 & ay of December, A. D. 188, an th TAKES PERSONAL CHARGE moniQahen: S Brances B oiaddl | A7 Van Wyck occupied the witness chair | Losses adgusted_and unpeid.ocers: BROTE | yeqr vding op that day. 88 made to the In- GE Honal L enrY Monica, 81 10 8. Reissue— | before the Assembly Committee investi- D T 65,325 g4 | surance Commissioner of the State of Califor- = William Phair, Yolo, $10. | gating the, various departments of the Lotuen roelsted. inciuding expensea.l. 140816 | it pursugnt, 1o pie, Trovigions of Betong U2 At the Head of His Troops He Will s et municlpal government. From the outset | Grose” premiums on Eire Ritke run T e I End r D 7 h | ~MAGIC A- TOTAL WRECK. the examination of the Mayor by Counsel | g 008 T ner oont.io-ioseriiie GIRESH | CAPITAL. ndeavor to_Put own the Re- | L Moss. took the form of an acrimonious Grose premiums on Fire Risks run- Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in bellion in Venezuela. So Badly Damaged It Will Be Impos- | colloquy, in the course of which Mr. Van | | . ning aook Al o gRaT BREE eusn| O - $500,000 00 ot sible to Raise Her. _“-‘“‘k Inumated that M Mues wan sl | arees premiua on Marine o ASSETS. e to The Call and New York Her- J 3 A & v5 ing to reach a seat on the Supreme Court | Jand Navigation Risks, i Value of all Stocks an e, Cltta™ by James Gordon | SANTA BARBARA, Sept. 14—Captaln |y hon by pressing a partisan investiga- | reinsurance 100 per cent.... . B8 C';:;',,g‘;';{:.";ed R oo o e ® L. H. Turner, marine inspector of the | FO®0 F e At s N % 4 | jums on Marine e 8 ¥ ains securéd by viedgs 14— President Andre- | Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, | a:"q' f_?“,),c';‘(re at:counsel a-atialnments | 4 i = H i U 296 71; reinsurance 8 per oo Ao M Stocks and other market- ade left to- \lencia to personally | With a large party of wreckers, arrived | g1 13 " Croker followed M o [ l I |‘i l ?‘\ l | \ \ missions an T able securities as collateral 4000 00 e oope in the fid |to-dey. Som the soene'of W mecked | wyor emal tra e L T il LI compiRioes o magla et ipiina o kT 6 against the revolutionary leader Clpriafp | gasoline schooner Magic at:Rancho Viego | "y . B " Il i i “Stocks and Loans........ 14,105 0 Castro. It is his intention to summarily | Bay, Santa Rosa Island, and will report | o¢ R eI ot Y Total Liabilities AL T | L Stocke, 870 YOAEiee oF " Goiiec: ant developments are ex- |:ois. forher entive keel nas been broken, | Lade your investigation?® ‘asked Mr. > Net Cash actually received for Fire for Fire and Marine Risks 7,810 60 fortnight, leaving a great hole in her bottom. P e ot Bains to lel ¥ You' premiums -$1,380,636 51 | Stamps on hand... 1,082 00 presentative of & New Fork ssndi- |- ohe haa 2 vilusble tHirty Notia-power | pos B DS SOIRE to fell you. Eouss Bt | notCash actuaily received for Ma: cate has suceeded In gotung ahead of | engine on her and she will be sold as she | BSFS oF 8 far Investisgtion, " T8 lied Mr. Tne premiums ... . 280,570 06 Total Assets. 41,101 00 British capitalists, and his offer of $200.- | jtes to wreckers. The Magic ran ashore | STOer: —TOWTe here (0T N Becw. 1ok Received for interest on Bonds and 06 Tor the tramivaya ot Bollva hau beeh | ihere asider very suepicious pircumstasices | 13 (OF one purpose only, Lve been, fook Montgages - T BIABIDEL B S oemiat s AT oay aeate it be Tn | boee Wina gan and the bhoe'twas put | or vounp aarl esld T would Rum T Received for interest and dividends Lossen in process of Adjustment or i 4) e BEO Andifine bl was on_the stand before. You told me I on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and irom e T 4209150 00 3 s R i | might do it, and I have done it. I will all other 'source: 46,508 68 | on S Remiums on Marine and In | v SR Pru\'e you now a man of bad standing Received for Rents. Jand Navigation Risks, §. ORPHANS DEFRAUDED |J. A. HODGES DIES IN n this city. T will give what I know to Telsurance 100 per_cen 15T 00 14 A the press here to-day. I have here a de- Total Income .. All other demands against the Com- OF STATE ALLOWANCE cision from the Supreme Court.” pany 27,062 00 THE STOCKTON ASYLUM “So’:aying, Mr. Croker handed a written EXPENDITURES. ‘ \ — | M;nem?n! to th(e repl;rter! preseTli . Net lmo\ln’t paid for Fllra Losses (in- Total Liabilitles $380,777 00 3 7 t was an extract from an opinion of cluding osses of pre- e Strang% Pmcthes Brought to Light Gained Notoriety by Throwing a ‘ the Justices of the general term of the | vious years) il $888,147 55 IvcoME, an Investigation i | | Supre: Court in a case in which was | Net amount p: for Ma actually received for Ma- L4 Yilo € gation in | Bomb at Patti Twelve | expressed the opinion that certain no- | " includiog .. . lo R e R T $518,185 00 Gt haer olo County. ! Years Ago. \ln’riels, ono of ther? er. Moss, should be | D;’Jfi;l:ng:-:; Suicten 246,698 61 | Raceived for ImvrentL(und Yvidends VOODLAND, Sept. 14.—The refugal of| STOCKTON, Se! | eriminally prosecuted. > - on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from 4 2 jal [ N, Sept. 14.—J. A. Hodges, | % Pald or allowed for Commission or 7.5 the Board of I ow the Yolo | the man who' threw a bomb at Adelina | nisses were Faeh MeLavehiln of Hrook: Brokerage, .. . w e | L SOSEAcE oL County clalr e of orphans | Patti, the prima donna, in the Grand | lyn and Edward Lauterbach, the latter 4 P e o Sty | Total Income .. without a rigld examir brought | Opera-house ~-at San. Francisco about | counsel for the Ramapo Company. Se SRR G i . e . to light a charge ountles twelve years ago, died at the State Hos- | eral communications were read, one of Taaad... . 8,481 24 EXPENDITURES. there has been frz In the pital for the Insane here day before yes- | which was from Stuyvesant Fish, presi- Al bther payments and expenditures 146,582 86 | Net amount paid for Marine Loeses. ${15,726 3 ffi,]l‘l)v-‘(;v‘n o 1” : terday. 3 e ;?cm ;,g u;e ‘numl,q, olem al Raflroad, ask Rna 3 Dividends to, leuckh;‘ldesrs...fia_”..d‘.é 50,000 00 he at, t is cl. e ha een an inmate of e hospital | ing that it be placed on record tha 1 : : Total Expenditures Pald’ for Salaries, Fee: al other . that In many he Super L B T e As a rule qualizy Is generally conslstent with price—so naturally enough charges:for offiters; Slarky. ote.,.. 408483 only allow orpl $5 a month dlsposition and made numerous attempts | with Senator T. C. Platt. you think 95 cents too small a price for a hat, Lossespincurred Guring the year, fire.. §347,376 77 | Prid for State, Natlonal dnd local the balance 18 clear profit to the county. | to end his life. He dled of natural causes. | Mr. Lauterbach went into details re- 4 . = : Losses inqurred during the year, ma- Taxes .ovos i L. 69% 10 e . | garding the stock of the Ramapo Com- But "here is an excepm‘n. 8!%16 hats are actually $1.50 hats, and not ¥ : - 209,305 14| All other pay an 2 = = pany, the list' of whicl ad been sub- 3-cent one: i aking. e == PiTted yesterday, representing $3,600.000; 9 nes, properly speaking. merely sell them for go cents to get Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. | Premiums, s knanditie S Gur hat department talked about. The hats come in Derbys—colors—biack and brown. Fedoras—-—colars-—blackabrown, pearl and tan. Net amount of Risks| written during the year .. Net amount of Risks| "Marine PROTEST TO McKINLEY. $462.351 “$162,181,141 | $1,728,599 35 | Lossen tncurred durin THE BRITISH COMMERCIAL 5 e = Cubans Oppose Frn; Importation of - E na 0 v rs—same % expired during the Risks and Premiums. |[Mar. Risks.| Premiums. EXPEDITION IS SAFE\ Coffee Into the Island. Vipiéis-—olots Fedoras, SIBEEA S 140,744,979 | 1,757,669 50 | - e of Ribk kit SANTIAGO, Cuba, Sept. 14.—At meet- & December 31, 1898...| 160,065,449 | 1,581,712 83 N o Gunng the | ,t:,gs of the coffee planters and the Cham- H A BLD ,_P;‘ ‘ i) % L L) SR dsa:,us $463,102 00 A z ér of Commerce held to-day and yes- ere is picture of the boys’ - Risks.| Premiums, | Net amount of Risks (R . | terday 1t was decided to cableé Senor o e boys’ golf cap for S T T xpired @uring the 3 aving raiea to nxplore | Net smount of Risks| | | AT e smes| oo er Iherian direams, ‘]l]g ()| Quesada, representative in Washington, written . during the R T o B s to present a protest to President McKin: year .. 86,874,064 | $306,571 23| December 31, 1895. 8,163,615 | 144,575 00 Net amount of . Risks| ley against the free importation into the 15¢ the Loss-of the Ship by Ice, the Explorers Finally - |fianf socomia,cm £oris i oevn R ) W | joms ok Seriam V0T eave thousands penniless. December 31, 1898.....| 4,128,485 68,173 42 ,Jnsyu:cg‘fiefu-r; 1.!;;"‘ = Bg’?r’!. fls"rl?z‘)‘a’ N New Telephone Line. WOODLAND, Sept. 14—The private telephone line between Arbuckle and Cranmore will -be ready for business about the 1st of Ootober. It now seems probable that the businebs boom at Cran- more will result in t};%dconstll;uctlnn.of s erryboat to be operated at that Ay D at point on e To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All | drugglists refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2ic. that we are selling along with those sailors for the same price. U. 8. Vice Consul. J. D. SPRECKELS BROS. (0., GENERAL AGENTS, J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, MANAGERS, +215 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. {TELEPHONE MAIN S968. J. J. KENNY, Vice Pres day of Jll\lmrk 1899, gt ‘W. B. RAYMOND, Notary Publie. Reach Norway. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 14—A dispatch from Hammerfest, the northernmost town of Norway, announces the arrival there of the British commercial expedition, which vainly attempted to explore the mouth of the river Obi and other Siberian streams. i The expedition was turned back by the ice, after losing its ship, the Arthur, which was crushed by the floes. Fortunately there was no loss § g of life. 2 & i DO SO RISRTO DO SRIST DTN O Y O LIS RIOROTIONIO @ DAVIS & WATSON, GENERAL AGENTS, 322 PINE- STREET, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 718 MARKET ST Out-ol-town orders filled—write us. !

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