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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1899. PRECAUTIONS T0 - | PREVENT DANGER FROM INFECTION —_—— | @ Company M Isolated at Angel Island. [ S & DELAY FOR THE THIRTY-FIRST | TRANSPORT STRIKE MAY CAUSE. SHORTAGE OF CAMP ROOM. D encamped at nsport is lying g the troops. il, but the | to go un- danger from time yesterday * 5 + & 1 * @ * * ® * ® . d * e * her com- the n bee rents vac . - ] AT THE Door. D R SR beh e etebeie r and bazaar in aid of S ¥'s Church and school near Folsom, was opened last evening, » crowd in that the the 1a to m 1 school debt, recomy ished. E s W The large auditoriun second N floor of the school 1t k been p o pressed into service for the fair, which men | Wil last two weeks. Some fifteen and | booths have been artistically arranged regl- 1d the sides of the hall and many let parish t. v inclined o v The exercises last evening in he 1 & f the opening consisted of a few - rducto rema by Father Ra- « S yhael Fuhr, pastor of the church, who 1] ned the obje of the fair and B S e an earnest appeal to those | lend thefr financial assistance in rafsing the necessary funds. He S then introduced Mayor Phelan, who delivered the address of the evening The Mayor congratulated Father R phael an, on the are eng: vouthful mind. He spoke of the ra growth of the surrounding secti the people under his sle work in which they ged, that of teaching th id n which ago was a com- Tt 8 parative He concluded also by urging his h rs to dig down deep in their pockets for the occa- The m of the pro- gramme cons cal numbers horus of forty voices, led by 1, and piano and zither v the following young la- s Lulu Curt Louise and F < Schoenstein, hmitz and s aid on General ins 1 i ompeetor of | Louise and partm nt Wi Shafte Emma Christen. It is the intentlon to have an in- teresting programme every evening S I Watt during the fair, which will also be ¥ Inf . | opened Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- ecruits ~sidio i ; I s assignment t . Second| day afternoons at 1:30 o'clock Yieutenant W P. Coleman, Ninth In-| The following ladies are in charge fant s been similarly assigned | of the various booth: t atimenvie. Third Order Booth—Misws C. Perrins, M M. Wiand, ah McLaughlin J. W. SLADE’S BENEFIT. Sincere Thanks Are Extended to All Margaret superinte Those Who Assisted. ma F\‘ilrl'r“l'wv e Deenar. A communication has been sent to The id, Mrs. } May call by E. R. M president of the Pa- | Doll Booth—Misses Olga Furrer and ‘afters’ Association, in w Lizzie Sandmann, superinte as- d Wl $Eitie | Misses Lena Nager, o ‘Weltl, to all those who to Je w. 8 ptember Mr. Moss U5 ERIEE N0 GRAY AND HORTON HAD | Josephine Ru and Mar e Wolter, Elisa @O et e b ebebeie@ ¥ ither McK t memc of the b First ¢ d of tick A. S. Town s of F plea his_eulog 0, J. W. 8l mémber rs who d of $450. TEEIR COUNTERFEITING OUTFIT WAS ABOUT PERFECT. ind | gnecial Officer Kelly Swore to the Complaint and Bail Was Fixed Thnle the ex, at Five Thousand Each. showing a bal- yeen deposited the credit of | yonn Doe Horton, alias Mills, had not recovered sufficiently from his wounds yesterday to be removed to the County Jail, in the cu ¢ of United States Mar- £hal Shine. He will be ken before Com- missioner Heacock in a day or two for fdentification and a date will be set for mination. sworn to vesterday spectal Policeman Cornelius Kelly, ac- cusing Horton and his pal, “John Doe Gray,” with the crime of counterfeiting, and a warrant was issued for their ar- for that crime. Gray was taken be- the Commissioner at 2 o'clock in the rnoon and his bonds were fixed at his preliminary ¢ A complaint w | by Net o, e c - 00. Friday was set as the day for the yrk donated was printing by I preliminary “examination. Bros.. W Goldstein & Co., and | Pirp ™ ounterfeiting tools, the molds, & Var | posting. etc., were taken possession of by United —_—————— States Marshal Shinc The outfit was A= X one of the best and most complete of The Anheuser-Busch DARK at have ever been eaptured on this an coast, and the counterfeit dolla out with them are fine exampie manship, and very dangerou could be passed easily. This 3 Federal authorit are rejolced at capture, for had it not been for The Call's discovery the city and suburbs would be brewery in th t of being a ww, nutritious er’ dark beer turned of work- a new brew the CRIME AMONG SOLDIERS. Judge Graham Will Ask General | might have escaped detention for a long | time. Shafter to Have a Provost Guard | "ghl 1; Oficer Kelly and Marshal Shine complimented on all sides ye Patrol the City. Albert Sussex of the Thirtieth Infantry, charged with robbery for knocking down 1king $3 from Rudolph Urban of the h Infantry Friday night, of the doubt from Judge _— ee—————— KAHN TO GO EAST. ne Judge sald he It omse. | help the Republican cause in Ohio, and Sutnne of the d increase’ of crime | will leave Oc among the sold chiefly d by | rters Ohio Republican State Executive drunker s, 1o : a provost grard mmittee, Columbus—September 12, 1599, night to take | My Dear Sir: 5 r quarters. n behalf of the Republican State Executive patrol the cl drunken soldié '; DANGEROUS DOLLARS | 23085 OB ORORVORONCNOO I understood by our Vo | regaras, flooded with base coins, and the gang | ter- Accepts an Invitation to Speak From disc the Stump in Ohio. rrison Kerrick of his company | Congressman Kahn has decided to ac- | to nis good characte: cept the following flattering invitation to e ——————— October styles Standard Patterns, the only high grade, low priced seam-allowing patterns. ~~mastic Office, 1021 Market st., near Sixth. smmittee of Ohlo, I extend to you a cordial invitation to take part in the speaking cam- paign in this State, between September 23 and the 7th of November. As the result in Ohio will have a material AUSPICIOUS OPENING OF ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH FAIR L S S N S amaa S C C aCa iy SICE SORL S i ol +ore >+ @ —Mrs. S. Ganss, super- Mrs. Catherine Gauf dalene Reding, Ma suy, Tohn nstein sth—Robert Tr. Anthony Me F ise Ruegg, Auguste Schatzl by Misses Mary Dr shoensteln 5. Louise Reichling. Heuster, Maggie van a Furrer. I. Freda Gohl, Rosie Bohme ¥nbeck “ish Pond—Mrs. M. Hanbold, superintend- assisted by Mrs. Henrietta illing Theresa Arnke oting gallery—Messrs. Anthony Ruegg, nd Louige Qoo v eoei e b eied | Boilermakers on Two 56 & + ® + ® * | COAL-PASSERS AND FIREMEN | ports has begun. It is only a small be- | ginning, but there is no telling where it | | will end. If mutual conc R S O SRS SCER S 28 | being driven away from San Franci | a position just now to dictate terms, but | coma and Sheridan struck. They demand ten hours’ pay for a day's work of eight | hours, and twent | applies on both sides to Sunda TACTLETH THE 876 fany | be | men eager to ts Captain Barneson yeste They now employed more steadily than | | have been for years, and because | work is more abundant they want | N S S S Yy | the men ins . | They refu | horse | transport 1 { death by | ficers” hospital | Kearn, D R | What with the pa | Daubs was D e R I S S S B R TS S DA SO NRONE SO DU Charles Ober: | the Golden West, hs STRIKE ON THE TRANSPORTS 13 NOW UNDER WAY Ships Walk Out. —— PAINTERS MAY FOLLOW TO-DAY | Tl MAKING TROUBLE. The strike on the Government trans- sions are not port service | co. | Uncle Sam and the contractors are not in made it may end in the tran the time is not far off when they will be able to do so, and then the workmen and | the city may suffer. | Yesterday the boilermakers on the Ta- | six hours' pay for a | night'’s work of eleven hours. The con- tractors offer ten hours' pay for a nine- hour day and twenty-two hours’ pay for | an eleven-hour night. The night sca vs and hol- | idays. The transport Glenogle is to be | | examined by the United States Inspectors | of Hulls and Boilers after which there will be considerable work to do on her. After her will come the Sherman; Valen- | cla, Charles Nelson, Zealandia, Olympia, | Lennox and Victoria, and if any of them are deiayed by the strike it is going to be bad for the port. he demands of the machinists have n acceded to, and all the men are working with a will. The painters have made no move, and the chances are that they will not, ‘as there are hundreds of | e their places. The men | held a meeting last night, at which the | matter in dispute was discussed. To-day | the result of their deliberations wiil be | | laid before Captains Barneson and Ben- | nett, and some understanding may be | hed. i he men are going the right w | drive business away from the port,” pay. It can only result in one thing. If| ist upon their deman transports 11 be fitted out somewhere else. It will be a hard blow to this por all.” he coal passers and firemen on the transport Centennial struck last Sunday work because they w v off. Yesterday morning they were all d off and a new crew put in their plac The Centennial will prob- ably get away tc with a cargo u!! | entitled to a da srge W. Daub: painter on the | coma, was nearly choked to | fellow v orkman named Kear- | yesterday. Daubs asseris that Kear- | cab” and a poor workman, | was set to work painting the of- | and Kearney went to| ldiers’ quarters. Daubs was finished first and was sent to help | Kearn They got to quarreling, and | truck Daubs on the face with a paint brush full of paint. He then got Daubs down in the scuppers and was choking him to death when the other | and separated them. | it and the choking | nearly dead, and had to be | rushed over to the hospital ship Relief for | treatment. To-day he will_swear out a warrant for the arrest of Kearney. “ Rincon Parlor to Go Fishing. | Rincon Parlor No. 72, Native Sons of arranged to go on a fishing excursion on the steamer Point G Dauh work on_the rushed ir nters S O e s e SR S N o . © — ce e ¢ S O O O O IR SRORE SRR Ui SUss SORS SORE SRR SCRY SRR SRORE SEUS SECES SChn S S et L R S O S O S SRCER SCRR A SHIP AND CARGO BURNED AT SEA. quitted, and on his w bheen heard from until yesterd: the officers and men. by Arthur Sewall & Co broad and 26 feet 3 inche deep. 2 ONOROBRORORORORON CRONOUOL O bearing on the contest in 1990, it is important mew questions that have forced them- seives into the canvass should be thoroughly rs before election da. by reason of vour familiari We feel tha with and participation in current national af- fairs, you could present the lssues In a man- ner so convi 28 to_dispei opposition and add greatly to our majority. ore, earnestly Tequest your accep- asi that you inform us what dates convenient for you. With kind Iy yours, S DICK, Chairman. HON. JULI San Francisco, Cal. ———————— In the Divorce Court. Decrees of divorce have been granted May E. Coleman from John T. Coleman on the ground of willful neglect, and Her- man Voight from Mary Voight on the ground of extreme cruelty. Writs for divorce have been filed by Julius Isaacs against Ida Isaacs for intemperance and Amietta M. Tilton against Charles Tiiton for failure to provide. —_—————— Native Sons Banqueted. El Dorado Parlor, N. 8. G. W., gave a banquet last night at the California Ho- tel in honor of its returning members from the Filipino war. The guests of honor were: Lieutenant John A. Koster, Al E. Ehrenpfort, F. A. Jaggie, E. J. Colvin, J. P. Gaffney, C. Rockwitz and L. J. Schumacher. 1, will be n HE American ship George Stetson and her cargo of 1238457 feet of lumber have been destroyed by fire. The news came from Nagasaki, Japan, to the Merchants’ vessel and cargo had been “destroyed by fire on the Loochoo T X The Stetson was in trouble from the time she left New York over a year ago. Captain Murphy was arrested on the arrival of the vessel here on a charge of having been impli high seas. The ship went to the Columbia River and ¢ back to Portland caught Captain Patton was then sent from San Francisco and took charge of the vessel. He had a great deal of trouble getting a crew, and the vessel lay a month at Astoria before she was manned. sent north to the ship. On July 19 the Stetson got away The Loochoo Islands are between Japan and Formo el, as the esterday. The telegram simply and that “no lives were lost. ed in the death of one of his saflors on the aptain Murphy came down to attend the trial. He was ac- Finalfy a crew was secured here and River for Taku, China, and she had not that when the vessel reached them on her way to China the crew fired the ves The George Stetson was to have gone from China to Honolulu to load sugar for New York. She was built in 1880 Bath, Me., and was 1710 tons net burden. OROBORORORO R ORORORNONGLORGULRORORORNG R ORONIROKN _i @ % K e K ok ok Kk ko ko ok ok ok ok Ak ok ok ok ke ok ke ko kR ok ok kok ok k k RUPTURE CURED. * ‘When we say “‘Rupture Cured” we mean it, for it is a fact that thousands of cures have been accomyl Renowned EL twenty-five years. There is nothing else like it on earth! It does the work! Have received §0 many letters like the following that we hardly know what to do with them all: DR. PIERCE: It Is with the greatest pleas- ure that I am able to inform you that the Truss which I obtained from you last March hag effected a radical cure in my case. Trusting this may be the means of convinc- nent cure, I remain, PEET TR E TR ST RS TR R RS SRR T PR R AR R stated that the nd the general opinion is e was no love lost between fect 9 inches long, 41 feet 3 inches g i Q a2 o 82 e i o 8 < 2 e £ ; L o3 . Pierce’s World- S during the past | | CURED N 5 M _NTHS! 1532 Schiller Street, Alameda, Cal., Aug. 17, 1599, Gratefully yours, H. TOPFER. | [7For price list and full particulars call at the office or send 2c in stamps for our new “BOOKLET No. 1.” MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO., 620 Market Street, Opposite Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal. * other sufferers that you have a perma- 3 i ® lArena to the Cordell banks on Saturday | Korts, secreta | 9 A. VIGNIER, Distributing Agent Extra Pale | but the workmen will be o blame for it | | A. D. 1595, and for the ye | of Secti, | I next. The boat will leave at 11 o'clock in the forenoon from Mission street wharf, and it will carry but 110 persons. The drum corps composed of members of this parlor has elected the following named as its officers for the current term: L. F. Sericano, president; George W. Henry Racoulliat, finan- cial secretary, and F. McCarthy, treas- urer. The corps will go on the excursion to drum up the fish. Still More Counterfeiting. The Secret Service has just unearthed another band of counterfeiters and secured a large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly | executed that the average person would never | them of being spurfous. Things of alue are always selected for imitation, | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which has imitators but no equals for disorders like . dyspepsia, constipation, nervous- d general debility. Always go to relia- ts who have the reputation of giv- | AM'S} Purify the Bloed, Care Blotches, Im- ¥ rove Complexiox 0 cents—25 cents. €0$0®020®0®090S0P0G0H090$0& v VITHY S HEATHUL! S| A Natural Mineral Water 3 R4 with medicinal qualities, For Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. So-calted V/|JCHY IN SIPHONS SMTYICHY Get the Genuine VICHY 0009049090909 000% S0L0P0L0P0P0P0H0S0PS090L090$0€090¢ NS08 0» 4090004020900 P0P020909020@ Wielands is a boon to the con- | valescent ‘ 2 luxury to the invalid__a | pleasure to the : hcalthy. Quarts, pints, half-pints. | Your grocer or telephone West 144. California Bottling Co, } 7 Edd | I was afflicted with catarrh last autumn. During the month of October I could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it.—Marcus Geo. Shautz, Rahway, N. J. Cream: Balm is placed into nostrils, spreads i over the membrane and fs absorbed. Reliet s immediate and a cure follow: It is not dryin “does not produce sneezln te or by n "HER! at.drugg! ELY BRC STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPECTION =——AND— INSURANCE COMPANY F HARTFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- necticut, on the 3ist day of December. | r ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | State of Calitornia, pursuant to Provisions | s 610 and 611 of the Political Code, | as per blank furnished by the Com- CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash . New York. conden: missioner. $500,000 00 ASSETS. | Real Estate owned by Company §58,422 91 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 301,000 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company ......... 1,682,591 00 Amount of Losns secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other market- able s fes as collateral 3 Cash in Company’'s Office 3,523 70 | Cash in Banks 97,267 02 | Interest due and Stocks and Loans . Interest due and acc and mortgages 6,982 67 Premiums in due | tion .. 246,726 65 Rents due anc | Due from other Compan insurance on losses already paid Total Assets . LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid .. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Buspense R E $16,984 21 Losses resisted, including expenses. | Gross premiums on Risks running | one year or less, $84,944 67; rein- surance 50 per cent 42,407 33 Gross premiums on Risks runnin more than one year, $2,451,979 7 reinsurance pro rata * 1,286,705 40 -$1,346,157 Total Liabilities INCOME. Net Cash actually received for pre- miums Recelved for interest on Bonds and Mortgages soss.s1 92 | | Recelved for interest and dividends | | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources.... Received for profit sold .. Profit an: B Special Mechanical Service Total Income '. Linck, etc., in_the cast AMUSEMENTS. TIVOLI OPI::.BA-HOUSE. STUPENDOUS TRIUMPH OF THE GRAND OPERA SEASON. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. “OTHELLO.” With Avedano, Salassa, Lichter, Beckwith, ete. “Othello” repeated Thursday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Superb Presentation of ““LOHENGRIN.” Berthald, Mertens, Schuster, Prosnitz and Wednesday, Friday Evenings and Saturday Matinee. POPULAR PRICE Telephone fc GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 'ELEPHONE MAIN 532, The Greatest wmn{\_uwm Triumph of the THIS RVENING— th Performance of the Season. Offenbach’s Beautiful Comic Opera, THE DRUM MAJOR’S DAUGHTER. In the Presence of the South Dakota Volun- teers. Don’t Miss the White and Beautiful Girl SUAL POPULAR PRICE Silver March of 10e, 1hc, 25c, 5oo Ui Best Keserved Seat at Saturday Matinee, 250. Branch icket Office, Bmporium. SOLDIER NIGHT TO-NIGHT! FREDERICK HALLEN and MOLLIE FULLER STINSON MERTON TERRY and LAMBERT, BACHELOR CLUB, CHARLEY CASE, CRAWFORD SISTERS. HUNGARIAN BOYS' MILITARY EAND. cents; Balcon: BRIG ALCAZAR T LAUGHING WEEK! The Funniest Comedy Yet, TOO MUCH.. JOHNSON. . . PRICES. .. ...... Ii, 2, 35, 5. MATINEE EVERY SAT. AND SUNDAY. K—"THE IDLER.” COMING hAGK T0 SAN FRANCISCO, ““THE FASHION PLATE CIRCUS.” 16TH AND FOLSOM SIS, Only Grounds Large Enough in This City. NINE DAYS, Beginning SEPT. 23, NOON AT 2. HT AT MAMMOTH MENAGERIE. RACING CARNIVAL. DETACHMENT ROOSEVELT’S ROUGH RIDERS. CHILDREN'S MENAGERIE RIDING PONY, 63-HORSE ACT. TRULY MARVELOUS. PERFORMED BY ONE MAN. MARTINO LOWANDE, The Greatest Bareback Somersault Rider im the World. AND 100 OTHER GREAT ACTS. GRAND NIGHT PARADE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Reserved Seats at Will & Finck's, 513 Market. MECHANICS FAIR AND PHILIPPINE EXHIBIT, SEE THE REAL WAY BY FILIPINOS IN THEIR —OWN VILLAGE. TO-MORROW NIGHT — THE MACCABEES. ——SATURDAY AFTERNOON— CHINESE BABY DAY. __ DON'T MISS IT. CONCERTS AND RESORTS. SUTRO BATHS. OPEN NIGHTS! EXPENDITURES. OPEN DAILY FROM 7 A. M. TO 1 P. M. Net amount paid for Losses (includ- % ~P BATHING FROM 1 M. TO 10:30 P. M. ing §.. losses of previous | ADMISSION. 10 HILDREN, 5 years) $56,725 72 | Bathin, Dividends to Stockholders 60,000 00 | Paid or allowed for Commisston or Brokerage 220,002 80 | Pald for Salaries, Fees, and other | charges for officers, clerks, etc. .... 43,504 63 | & Paid for State, National and local taxes .. Paid for Inspections 3 All other payments and expenditures Total Expenditures .. Losses fncurred during the vear 61,007 17 | Risks and Premiums | Risks. |Premiums. Net amount of Rlnksl I written during the | FORD: Liks ikt | $119.725.569 | 51,007,183 96 | Net amount of Risks| | expired during the| year ... .| 114,050,200 | 1,0 Net amount in force| ] December 31, 1808....| 250,000,006 | J. M. ALLEN J. B. PIERCE, Secretary. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2%th day of January, 1599 | HENRY E, TAINTOR, Notary Publie. MANN & WILSON, GENERAL AG-NTS, | 306 SANSOME ST, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | President. R.HALL'S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. 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