The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 22, 1899, Page 11

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THE SAN FRANCIS LL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1899 ‘k { OF THE BAY CITIES 11 [RERGENEY (NS, She has had cat-o’-nine-tails up her | sleeve for two years, always carrying it | when she goes out, watching for a chanc: ALAMEDA WILL ~ WOULD WWE SOCIETY BIDS FAREWELL EuEae WELCOME HOME SERATCHED OUT TO TWO OF ITS FAVORITES i s | rather stand everything than take any | ‘ everything. — e cause the right is on my side.| | T ‘allowed her to obtain a divorce from | me although we were never married, just in order to protect her gocd name, | and especially that of her children by a marriage that occurred long before | became’ acquainted with her. I was will- | ing to accept the disgrace in ord to | protect her, but I have not received much thanks for it. 1 never men- tioned this fact until I was asked b | Judge Greene if we were ever married. ©Q | Then, the truth came out so suddenly | 4 | that the woman was not prepared to | kill me in the courtroom, as she - Citizens Make E]abo_lBitterness in Hodge- rate Preparations. | Nicholl Suit 4T4TIO40+0+Q o i sworn to me that she would do. She | TO ENTERTAIN SEVENTY-FIVE Oakland Office San 1 ] & | happened to be without a gun. . 208 Broadw pt > + “‘She is_some fifteen yes older than | — s <; ly that the .'u\']'l\ _of Q| lh¢m.‘lexnl frightfully jealous. Why, she damage | suit fodge shot the man to whom she was really OPEN AIR EXERCISES TO BE a capital- § married, the father of her two children | G r —W. . Barnes—in a San Francisco | FOLLOWED BY A BANQUET. ., was tons theater ‘a number - of years ago. She | sl s lud s hefrait | shot him in the fa but did not Xkill | —— cluded early this afternoon. and _after him. I do not know that it ls safe to | a Tecess Attc 1 ©Q | have her go at large, but then, her aim | pacious Grounds of Captain Thomp- | o is not good, and, still, I would do nothing BLOW FROM A OUL BALL MAY CAUSE DEATH Little Eddie Dunn’s Life Despaired. had | EE R Oakland Office San Francisco Call, %8 Broadway, Sept. 2L As a result of three serious mishaps— one of which may yet terminate in deatl —at the baseball game between the Weich & O'Briens of this city and the Clear Bros. of Berkeley, played last Sunday on the filled-fn West Oakland marsh at the foot of Cypress street, between Eight- eenth and Nineteenth, a petition is being sel for th son Will Be Thrown Open to before t 9"" injure her, and only desire peace.” circulated urging tbat grounds, if the quen e e = 3 e used for baseball Sport, th ¥ auent and | same are to be used for baseball sport, 2 BO:’ES on Saturday words the cru LUCEY ALAMEDANS. | be inclosed in a suitable fence. vening. ‘Duke of Ric n | The game last Sunday, it appears, was affections of his cl by br Q |Lionel C. Sherwood Tells of Their|ged for its fouls. One boy whose nama engagement of m ge. W e Success in Alaska. | was not ascertained sustained a broken torney reached that phase of the case +| ALAMEDA, Sept. 2l.—Lionel C. Sher-|leg; Andrew Perry, a bricklayer, aged 22 b Mr. Nichell's feébleness 9 wood, a member of the Leonard party,| vears and residing at 193 Magnolia street, the m, wom [ e frog Alaskal on the steamer| 3udtained a brgken jaw, andClastly and ¢ N Anatt Q| . > most seriously Eddie Dun e 3 | Bertha. He came direct from Cape Nome, )10 son of Patrick o t not be € | where his brother Clarence is now lo- ag at Nineteenth and Dur: . mpany elizedsty + | cated. Mr. Sherwood expects to return | was struck near the left ey w s baumer © | there next spring. He says the reports | that his life even to-day is in jeopardy. Vanc retained there until wh roeys 2| from the beach mines have not heen ex- | Little Eddie Dunn ig under the cars of st -five soldier guests argue for the de- S| ; & K s €X-| two physicians, Drs. Kerr H W iz wich RS <+ rerated. Men have made from 10| Gition that it has been deemed ; e e © | 5130 per day, but the pay streak has been | inad le {o remove him to his own DITANES ncludes o + | pretty well worked out, and at the time home from the residenc: of his o Drine this o St = ISS I4RACE, SR © he lett there no pay dirt had been found s Matnew Mason, 1415 Sixteentn tain R R Nicholl, daughter of it, was on other portions of the heach. ect, where he had been spending a ¥ \€’ CARROLL.- 4+ | O S erwood advises people not to go | on a visit, ¢ by t uti; be followed ©Q to the norther they gold fields un Hall, At 7:30 stand to tell DHOIOIDID 40O+ 04+ 0+ CHOIOID4O+040+040 40+ DHOICHO4D40+ V404040404040 v a ame to write ¢ ters for her Ai5S TiodEd ; 4 | have had T experience there or a8 DR 1 iRt hetasty i KLAND, Sept. 21.—To-morrow. synagogues in Oakland and San Fran- dies' Trio, which is one of the lea. g know just ey are going to do| sl S e ort . (Friday) evening two of soclety’s cisco, will make her last appearance INg'musical organizations in the Bm. | when they gef there. " Ho reports o num who desire to fall in xS Ll = roung i vorites 3 < her Oakla befor: ire y. To-morrow evening Miss o s doing well at Cape Hall to that before mailt episties ybunigmusical Tavaritessplll slye i before her S axiang friends before her Newman will play before her friends @ | Nome. ther of Alameda had they had been submitted to Attorney Ma- a concert at the Unitarian Church departure for the , < B0€S for the last time. Some time ago she ¥ crected a two-story business block and ;v Mhoon, who had suggested few that will be somewhat to further perfect herself in her chosen studied in_ Vienna under Les- & was doing a large genc merchandis i She st ved "too firkt ture of a farewe profession chetisky, and since her return to the 5 business. Dr. J. G. Humphreys, in con- e Bt ik Miss Grace Ca AL Hilda Newman, another Oak- Caaist she has been much in demand. nection with the dentist profession, is she had ever made to ather o epht o Jand girl, who has won laurels as a Giulo Minetti will appear at the % | practicing medicine and running a_drug s about having learned of the zagement g Hlonsaroltc i bl Db i s farewell concert of these two young @ |store. Clarence Sherwood, who is inte g was on the first Monday in Dece 3 contr; solo singing, especially at piano player, 1as rece : Bag ladies, and a_programme of rare ex- % ! ested with his brother Lionel in a num- : Miss Hessie Nicholl, anot ] s de 8 ind in leading ment with the celebrated New York = cellence has been arranged. © | ber ‘of mining claims, is making 815 an : th e asuaa + + | evening playing the violin. The other Xe i e sl D+0+0+OIO+D+ 0+ C+O+OIOITHODI0+D4040 +0 4+ 0+ HCHTHOI04DIDIQ4THOITIO+ D +THO+O+O40+@ members of (he Toonard party were wll 8 by 00 to ’ a take oing well when Mr. Sherwood left for s th , while with the McKenzie with a chair and had been thrown down Alamed s 8 igement to hei y from Alamed The | & flight of stairs ‘QUEER WAY TO INDUCE gt S e e was coming ove a lot in Alameda, a | e | | . Hesale, and r $100 by M. Y. and D. Runaway Girls Apprehended. | A MAN TO LOVE HER Impostor Posed as a Soldier. & e ) be the dla | OAKLAND. Sept. 21—Florence Mar- | E OAKBAND, f8ept 2l =ClArencir Hods: 5 rd Anna Hanna, both aged about 2 ers, w soldier's uniform, was ar- he heirs are thi fternoon and charged with al broth- ND, Sept. who was horsewhipped last night b his ex-wife, says he lives In fear of | O Broaqway, being killed by the woman. For three | talker and was ng many small do- years the troubles of the Freemans have | nations. Although in uniform Rndgers ed in the cour 3 aim whatever be f«'l\n.“hlv ed is no aecoun fTe 'was arrested after trying e : & Sunko the secretary of the Y. M. C. A ‘Thomas B. Free- | reste bt n e petitioner and his wife ers of deced (wo trua from their homes kland, whom_ the polic on looking for the past ve been finally app NEVADA ANXIQUS TO hended and uish in the CI Prirson. They will be detained for sev- COPE WITH BERKELEY |ral davs at the ienst. when. in the opin- bey jon of C the two truants will no doubt be to return to thelr homes, thol complain the re- | o, = e ~The prospects | Sirifnfs there Been oo great of | noman,” sald Freer : I do not are good for an intercollegate football | jate. cares a bit about alimony. match this vear between the University S e e nen e That Is all a lawyer's pretext. She wants “alifornia and the State University of | Battled With a Footpad. me to take her back, and is taking a | at Mou ; G at | Fetts i oay to i = omplaints of late that ia. Tt will not be a game between| OAKLAND, Sept. 2 Maloney, | Pretty way to make me do it She has | c.o'and other articles placed on graves Berkeley freshmen and the Nevada | a giest at the Rued : been hounding me In the courts for | have been stolen by unknown partie varsity te as in previous years. The | the police to-day that carly e having had eleven different | The Constables have heen notified of the evada a crack plave om the | morning he was be by a footy ers in turn have beat them | desecrations, and efforts are now bein, Nevadans ufi‘;h el kl 1‘\’1\1 rt’f’r r‘]_\‘w{h Peralta_street, near Twenty-sixth. without any lawyer at all, be-| made to identify the guilt 2 3 g that he was walking along them, are anxious to face Berkeley's ;uc: when suddenly ordered to | team. It has not been settled yet whether and throw up his hands by a tall R B erkeley men o to Nevada, or | man, who immediately s hold on_his CNIHEDESEATESE HANCH- STATEMENT players from the Sagebrush ' watchchain. Malon ! a short bat- to come to the umiversity | tle, made his e do not - likely the latter will be the | place much credence in his story. STATEMENT —OF THE— University of California ———————————— and seve: soliciting subscriptions for He is a plausible ng for what she a wildly excitable 1 sald: ‘I ts to get marr »w how ardent Thieves Desecrate Graves. OAKLAND, Sept. 21.—The authorities tain’ View Cemetery have r believe s ld man i ¢ t he does. o putting anybody. in _our dear mother’s | ¢ Jlace, and she said: ‘I don’t blame in vour place I would kick 1 wi 1, everythin, her to t similar : vesierday. She on all talks had with Wi (chal e b0 ai the mome SN | Leam cap barly (S S IR FRRAS | AT ANTY Best ot otmand or THE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS 3ovd n the ad old he s L 4 . Sept. —] Se R e e B Rager Saxton of the Nevadans was | ErmdR =.| CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE—— ) n iness, and_called at ootk v Irwin J. Muma. | Clerk’s office to-dsy and secured a ma set is for either the sec [l [] Che ond Wed- | rjage Jicense to make Sarah Johnson, | | nesday or the second Saturday in No-|aged 64 vears, his bride. The marriage | | vember. ceremony is understood, was per- { ——————————— formed unostentatiously at the bride's | His Jaw Badly Broken. home in San Leandro to-night. W. G. Lehan, a | S0000SMNGRRISIIRONUINSNNN INSURANCE COMPANY for a badly | & Next SUNDAY’'S CALL will be a ¥ PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF was treated at the | v ASSURANCE COMPANY right side was | 3¢ Pennsylvania, on the 3lst day of December, at_on the left marvel of beautiful illustrations §§ | (Y%, mdo, Freiand (cstablished 118 9% | A. . 1895, and for the vear ending on that day, | E | ar ending on that day, &s made to the | as made o the Insurance Commissioner of the rday making arrangements Mar W ¢ It's R i from scrat OF THE H. in rebu C e and Hessie. She te tified t 4 “mever said to_them | that he engagement with Mr Nicholl - | was conditional on thelr dec! roted on the Square. t An ag e | " simpie fracture. but he et & s side was compound. e appeared to P 5 | Died While Seeking Fortunme. | inder the influence of liquor. He was | g —its half-tone work being es- & | (ot v but t turday 1 that he ssioner of the Sta % T g ommissioner of the State of Call- | ot Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, /i 0] rsua; 0 e vision: S | pecially fine. fornla, pursuant to the provisions of Sectlons | o, 2CLL oy per blank farnished by, the Com: OAKLAND, Sept. 21.—Hugh R. Alton |unable to explain by word of mouth or fe ed his injuries, i he es | to-day applied for letters of administra-| pen how he sust < & the ladles | to-day APl tato of his son. Frederick | but from motions he made It was gath- | per blank furnished by the Commissioner. missioner. tion on the estate of Oak : v o Pidd that he had been struck by some one | SR, CAPITAL. CAPITAL. " Aiton, who died Intestate at Hogatia s | Wesbifonsswhoidieqiin entatere R T e Amount of Capttal Stock, paid up 1a oot lof CapialiBiodk tiald i BISHOP MORELAND ON e Real Estate owned by Company. ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgages . 1,080,560 36 sl rewwon oF (A BIBLICAL TEXT NOT _— ee————— ‘ died in Oakla parties. | residing at Los | &fate of California, pursuant to the provisions | $ 389,189 23 | ali struck the child near the left ausing an ugly erated wour uired five stitches, and so seri 3 iring the left eye that he ma: not only lose its sight but the eye: 11 as well. to-day, while the suffering child ted in the sun to regain its gth, he fainted aw and his con- dition_is such that it is feared he may die. He requires conftant w u‘hln%, and his weak condition is principallv due to the great 1 of blood he suffered. The child appeared almost delirious over the game, and after emerging from a two hours’ operation under chloroform asked in_his childish way v The little fellow child and had been attending Father Mc- Nal parochial school in West Oakland. EASTMAN LEFT LARGE | being a begging impostor. Rodgers was | ESTATE, BUT NO WILL OAKLAND, Sept. 2L.—A petition for of administration on the estate S stman, former president aving Compan who Monday, wa filed . the widow, to-day. n found and the estate $200,000, consisting of notes, of the Oak by Eliza A. No will has is value bonds, ind mortgages, $145,000; cash in bank. $35.000, and real estate, §20 000. The heirs of des d are the sur- Eastman, a <iding here; and ott, aged 60 years, Angeles. viving w UNITED STATES BRANCH. i STATEMENT OF THE | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS OF THE NORTH GERMAN FIRE | INSURANCE COMPANY F HAMBURG, GERMANY, ON THE 3IST day of December, A. D. 188, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commission 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 Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash ASSETS, | Real Estate owned by, ;472,500 08 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgage: Loans_on Bonds and Mortgages. 3 d gage Cash Market Value of all Stocks and CHRISTIAN WORKERS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | Gitf sirker Vate of ali Stocks | Gasn M l%fy;']‘zf;;“lks and oz s Bonds owned by Company 291,313 75 | i Amount of Loans secured by piedge Amuant 67 Toens ecouend. LY plecys | #BERds, Stccks ana other marketabla ¥. M. C. A. MANAGERS ENTER- | @ DELIVERS A LECTURE IN ST.| f [Hnef SHE I fiatell Retable. securities as collateral.-—. 67,100 00 | SeEUEINES A5, SRR 528 97 = . PROMINENT GUESTS. [} JOHN’'S GUILD HALL. Casn in Company's Office. 13,960 50 | Cash In Company’s Otfice 18 U [ Cach in Banks. s . o1m,663 25 TAIN PROM : R ; SiATUA. Potr.ideiretary, ofillis Blatslof MalnetAs () , Cash in Banks ... 412,672 8 | Cash in Banks oo il 5 [iosaboin Baskads ot S 2 - LS ble s ed t) bank of his native Stat i Interest due and e o e i ) A oanat e T 538125 : sociation, 1s s justly incensed that a ba ) : State : 1 e and Ao ; Stocks LORNEY s S (T dit 027 5 ia Elaborate Banquet Given Last Even- % %ni‘m‘\: ?\}li\l.-i(l\‘li{xn.’d!u(( $5 bill of its own issue of September 1, 1837, g | Occasion Is the Quarterly Social of o S hands ar B ln%;s;,u;;;nggg el e T e e R ing at the Occidental Hotel—Ad- ) which he recently sent there for collection. ¢ | MG s G Premiams i due 1019 | prdmiums in due Course of Coliee- e, inkors s dresses by Well Known y The bill in qu n was brought to light some time ago from among the | Church. 5 164,566 74 | _tion ... i 115,888 92 | “nited States Trustees... wevien. 25,000 00 fects of a widowed lady who had passed to the great beyond. It was in per- Bills receiva not Matured, taken e Haads of United Statés Tras Speakers. effects ol a S o td | = = fire and Marine for Fire and Marine Risks b | e Ao 2 fect condition, and though the Bank of Maine that had issued it sixty-two )| - o o o : QfCx Fire and Marine } = tor Fles soniarine Tis T | e i , ¢y ago had surrendered its charter under the State, the institution under /| t. Rev. Willlam H. Moreland, Bishop | Betts OO S %eompanies Ground Rents, well secured 211320 00 E(I(\: Frl,re iabie not matred 1 of management of the the same name is now doing business as a natlonal bank. This fact, to- ; of Sacramento. delivered an interesting | insurance on losses already paid. 57175 o | Rents due and accrued.. s o 1 Oakland Young Men v riparnti bt opefulness created by the fact that the bill had lecture on Christian Science at the Total - Axsety $2.710.727 67 | Tye from other Companies for Re- gether with the superstitious hope r 3 ‘ ‘ r State commit- | PO g in the old departed soul's Bible—right In the midst of the Book quarterly lecture of the parishioners of Total AgSets ........co.o LIABILITIES. insurance on losses already pald.... t few invited guests of Job and directly under it the verse which reads, “For I kn.mr" n;xm my f:n-l‘"“mf "h|u h ;n x'n;» Guild Hall, }rw- LIABILITIES. Losres adjusted and u\ndp,anl $ 4789596 | Total ABStS........ieeeeeceereeeeeens $715,818 10 ast : s 5 e etniotoiee enth street and Julian avenue, las | ocess of Adjus = cdeomer liveth,” had induced those Interested in the estate to send the note i 1 nue, 1ast |y ted and unpaid... $ 24,104 00 | Logses in .pr = i ié \hf' 'x’:\rng‘mlrtium:( e }f’, redemption. Their chagrin and sad disappointment night. e fnflj;‘fls'n:‘e of Adjustment.or o o g Suspense mg:gg ol LIABILITIES. L can be surmised when in due course the following reply came back: “In all Rev. Dr. Spalding, rector of St. Johws, | in Suspense ooy BH8 K | Grose: premiums on Fire Risks ru Losses adjusted and unpaid.. a0 of bability the bill is not genuine. We stopped redeeming genuine ones twen- | presidefl and introduced the lecturer with | Gooes premiums on Fi Tiing “one vear or less, $950,938 9 Tosses i 500 £lustihansc vl = f : ve years sine a few remarks | Shink one vear or less, $1,600,101 02 1 Feinsurance 50 per eent’ . 475,469 41 | | BRSRCTSS, i inciuding expenses; . 3,008 60 was a mem- Sty A | " Bishop Moreland prefaced his lecture | relnsurance 0 per cent... ... oo 7030 31| Groke D e | Gross premiums on Fire Risks running e N N A AN IO S A s« prer 3 s - 2 o 2 e > respe nded to NGRS R TR R RN NN @ | lw:‘m ]m.; \':’m-mnm that the acknow- | OTqss PRV (Mone year, 31,173 | relnsurance pro rata w4z | one year or less, SUEUT §7; re-tnsur- S yd work ths < 5 | ledged sincerity of Christian Scientists 1s | 265 64; reinsurance pro rata. 3 rgss premiums | miums on Fire Risks running sciation and yolock last | sipal authorities of San Francisco 265 64; o L igati e | Gross premiums ¥ nning ciation” and o'clock last ) municipal authoritles o Stricity, be op. | N0 Teason why they should be encouraged | Gross premiume of Larye andin L Tore than one year, 285,882 41; re-in. g o a6 (e h&d business connec Ahd rela- | erated by horses and mu! athosised | or followed, declaring that the Turk ls| Japd Navieation Colent ¢ Gross premiums on Marine - | e R & Mo wt e T ok their pla fives in Portland, Spokane and A by the existing franchise. It is not the | sincere when slitting the throat of the|Gross premiums on Marine Time Risks, $ reinsurance 5 per o R rvisation Riks, 1§ s 8 H. H. Bell implored | He was a widower and retired fre present Intention of the MarkeUstreet | Armenian, the atheist sincere in denying | Kisks; i e A e re-insurace 100 per ceit........ ... he » who w yusine: B T i about ten y s | Railway Company to equip the road in| G, (et hiRass er cen A « 2 v the ins | e remtums Jon . Mafine Tims , the men who were | businessn San Franclece s0UL oh 251 el adustion” with ‘polestand iwirentt & yonrn| COOS RN (e CRTRman & smbers <jn Al other demands against the Com- on perpetual fire ineurance policies 86607 % | OH%, Py e of young | home at the place where he died. | trut H. H. LYNCH, | worshiping his joss.. He dwelt at length | pany AL e e e oo ! Imasess | Per Cemti.oee.: president of the e e L | Supefintendent of Construction Market- | upon the good and true clements which Total Liabilities - 745,145 53 - tabilit chairn MULES WILL BE USED. [ Street Railway Company. | enter into their belief and showed: how G i Total Liabilities 31705994 %5 utal TlatsiLes v roduc- ” e s mmmme e they were originally derived from the old INCOME. e 4 INCOME. ~ome | sl 5 ME. 2 . o RS | erintendent Lynch Wiites to| PRISON SALARIES REDUCED. |Christian fuith, Ho discoursed upon the | Nat Cosh stualy secshed 66 sy o gy g | iy coum gcunly moows, A e s e f g toasts were re- oL i ARt ~ihi iums 3 2 %o by the gentlsmen named | £ ried forms of mental healing which | (Prem G iy Tecrived for Ma- (g Sl R R e 1,206,144 49 | _premiums ... $472,075 35 O e e e | o MoT Eh C"l“:"‘;"“g | Folsom Directors Give Employes a | have hirn praciiced in all secs i at S Al e : | Dbpeaitpremiums’onperpstuai ' | Net Cash aciualiy received for Marine en an HagE i e -Stre oad. i tributed them to a form of ‘suggestive elved for interest on Bonds and Risks 7 % = Oux i el themuan }s~t e:}, T | Painful Surprise. S st ties whioh oflines™ Tethenivee | A iengenilas Recetved for intercst on Bonds and | etelyerviontintacest; On Bondh aad o L s, Nopitintih-| . D Bednd oL BN ron Diediert | and the regular school of medicine prac- | Received for_interest and dividends Mo e Ronoress%or interest and dividends on o0 % o ter from H. JL . superinten- | Laiaa ulet visit to Folsom Prison last | tices. He emphasized the evils which fol- | o Bends, Stocks Leans and from .| Reeelied, JofgiUeCey Mo ond from SSends, Stocks. Loans and from all ordan of dent of construction of the Market- | \woqnesday and held a brief session, par- |low in the train of Christian Science, | all other SOUTER oo diurs 7 O other’ sources. # IrOm 443 g0 | _other sources. 17,95 84 street Railway Company, in reply to a | taking somewhat of the nature of a sur- n;uni:\‘;: n»fsl:g'h Xln wmdu- (de(r;‘lal lfifx””"‘ sl iy - 349805 | Received for Rents . 181569 94 | Received for Rents. ¥ 3 5 g S8 - e . 7 PR Gy te rejection o hr! an 0! e E o . Vi , 665 na previous communication addressed by | prise party. Without any previous warn- o amsminEot~ of character ang | Bécetve ali other sources. 3363 18 | Recelved trom all other ‘sources. 2,665 01 ool T S he ing to any of the inter dent of to the suff ted parties, the cruelty 075,700 60 Total Income .. ereeaenees..$1.570,329 60 - e or to the company asking as | ng. He Bdward Coll} the Ma stated that| Total Income Hdw ation i Army e heads of four guards fell into the political at stake is pers Army whether or not the company intend- | heads e political | the real question at stake is persistently P CXPENDITURES. AL S I “r’l','"':(',.m.mm B ailway on Buysh | basket and the salaries of every officer at | ohscured by the followers of this new FXPENDITURES. s m’:fl":f';_fi_‘:;fl: e NS the prison, except those of Warden Aull cult. It is not whether some people are | Net amount p17|;; ;ir Emfls{uzsrgr:: Sluding $120,141 60, losses of previ- ctor in the Reiiglous | g1 eet between Montgomery and Kea o Ont it nerd Smith, were reduced | now living who might have died but for | cluding 28! ) 4 Cl 5 E 3 e B OUS VOATE) .oooseseessrsonnsennonsinsss Christian Sclence. Tt is whether there| ous vears) ...y | and Clerk B any ous years) .-§ TBLSTT 00 ny and denying the existence of any | in sums ranging from $ to $25. $1,192,711 93 Net amount pald for Marine Losses AT Our Night C 2 - Soetee i St re pec v heir graves who might luding deposit premiums re- t A edu, nchise which would give them such | This action of the hoard came as a great | #7¢ B¢ ople now in t = ¥ Toudes Of. »(including dep for.Men; A A da, educational | franchise Whi | surprise to everybody connected with the | be alive to-day had it not been for this S & turned oo 1522 49 | Men's Christian _Assoclation; “The |# {s self-explanatory and is | BTiSon, the affair being transacted so sud- delusion. The point is not that it is|pRidends to Stockholders i Dividends o Siockholders ot 40,000 O | N en & Men Who Succeed,” Irving M. tter is s P! | denly that not only was nobody present | WIOng to admit mental healing to the | paid or allowed for Commission or p;;im ‘?ras e oo | Seottr “Our Association,”’ H. J. Mc- |&s follows: 7 | in anticipation of any excitement, but the | bedside of a patient, but whether it is| Brokerage PO o B ! et RN R o sl | September 19, 1899. | news of what had actually taken place Tright to refuse all other treatment and | Paid for Galaries. Fees and other s o P e e ofncers. clerks. efc.... 48,35 00 -t patient aie A i for officers, clerks. etc... to let patient die rather than admit a | charges S aha. Acal Paid for State. National and local Coy | ; : Hon, James D. Phelan, Mayor of the [ was not made public untll yesterday. T u 2 Among those who attended the bunquet | (Jflone James - 288 A neisco—Dear | step was taken by the board for two rea- | physiclan. The last is Christian Science, | Pald for State e 7 taxa % were the followlr Iy A i Yeteipt of your letter of the | sons—because of the diminution in the ap- | falsely so called, and it {s madness and | %68 buiiiicnty and expenditures. 210,091 09 | All other payments and expendl- Governor 3. E. Rickards of | J5(h ipst., nddresscd to me as superintend. | propriation made by the Legislature for | folly tures 8,757 27 | All other payments an EXPENDITURES. Net amount pald for Fire Losses (In- cluding §3%,%99 24, losses of previous years) .. % Net amount pal or arine Losse: (including $—————, losses of pre- vious years) . . Dividends to Stockholders Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage ... 156,188 18 Paid for Salari charges for officers, clerks, etc...... 8,632 7 Pald for state, National and local taxes ... oiooeee 904150 d expenditures.. 27,652 14 $538.114 47 Total Expenditures.. laln, Grove E. B CLARK, Assistant fanager. i T etan, Hon Reland | o e A truction, of the Market-strest'| Folsom Prison at its late session and the | The Bishop quoted a “Praver for a ditures . ceeen AR02TABT 52 . David Starr Jordan, M. | Ttailway Company, in which you B D atianlly: mothinE At beba | Dysheptic’: Saken fromto as text Book o | - oo - rote s HOLELS | rotal Expenditures ... Losses incurred during the year, firs.. 3296,222 9 s y pany ysper H H, DD, dwey o 5 I am informed that you lnl;‘nrlhtu con- dnrwl ’flvr some time in the way of rock- | mind cure issued by the president of the = Fire. Fire, e JF‘ v e i S i Hack, | iruct an electrie railway on Bus reet, | crushing. “New York School of Primitive and Prac- | Losses incurred during the vesr......f1.188.818 99 | . Risks and Premiums. {Fire Risks. | Premiums, D Conime, Fev, 13, Gart | SERELAR EEIY Tand | Montgomery, fof | The avpropriation for Folsom Prison | tical: Christian Sefence,” Dr. Hazzard, sz —— | Zottes tpowrsd duttog the year J UM T Syl ¢ Steed, A A, | which you have mo pole privilege nor | was reduced $500 per month, and by the | who states that his school is free from | Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. |Premlums. | — — ———— | Net amount of Risks) )t M. T A Perey, G. | franchise. advise me if 1 am cor- ..-..-.]ulml(- knlr(-wnr}( nfi l“ht" board, wh;,‘: | encentricity ‘and fanaticism, to show" the Ee | Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks. | Premiums. ;ve;[‘('un during the, R illfn, - C. 9 rectly informed would have caused a deficit each mont! bs v teachings of Cli Net amount of Risks| | - - By . .| . Mattérn, Georke b Hainuie : rectly informed " Raiiway Company | has been completely offset, Each of the | ghurdiiysjor he g8 of Christlan | N3 ffon during thel | Net amount_of Risks Net " amaint of Hisks B fiste, Woillium Letts Oliver, as the successor by consolidation of the | four guards discharged dréw a salary of | ———————— WFHE L | SN ONNTE | writien e N i oty ftussase ar ||| Teas oot , 710,695 51 it ; D SR iiroad Company, 18 the owner | $0 a month, the aggregate amount savel R : . ¢ : ol 4 ;. C. Wright, Centr o cometriict and operate | by thelr discharge being $2. The reduc- No Cash for Repairs. oxpired during thel o o nmsas s | e uring - thel N Sy, ot el 48718318 | 538,200 38 A o tsea or mules @ e of | tion in salaries mects the rest of the re-| Supervisor Holland, chairman of the gt amount in_ force| ' . FRAR L ko | 13005130 | 108,512 o0 1= e street Pailroad upon Bush street between | duction In, the appropriation. ~The dis-| Building Committee, announced yesterday | December 31, 1838 20,855,424 | 2,07.986 68 | Net amount i force) o ATGLFH LOEB, ydwell, e Hints 2 " authorize 3 S Ves oy en & o 917 RN b oty e : ~ r X 398....... 888, nite ager. e Jalute Ny o e ntred | at the prison, exclusive of officers, | that his fuhd was just 3321760 shy and Deent 167.886,350 | 1.80.158 94 | o ecribed and sworn to before me this Lith " THOS. H. MONTGOMERY, Presid RICHARD MARIS, Secretary, 93 Subscribed to and sworn to before me, this | 6th day of February, 1899. by said franchise was entirely constructed and put in operatfon within the time re- | Guired by law, and no forfeiture of the | g 5 4 e or of any part thereof has been de- | and that of the Warden were not reduced | Committee was allowed $20,000 per annum, Brinckerh H Clerk Brainerd Smith was re-elected to | Would be until the Ist of January. Un- 4 o | serve for another four years. His seidry | der last ‘year's schedule the Buildings | a2 ibes an® fs > o et | GEb. 0. RUGER, Notary Public. | Pome- | o 7 4 ceruntion | because they are constitutional. The P! Ny ey | clared by oad as hak cccurred | \yarden's brother suffered a cut of §10 in | pfic T e ity e public butldinga.. Ope: i HENRT 7 RRARDIT, Mooy paniia. ward Coleman. | Pas been merely temporary, without in- | the salary he receives for the position of | vating on that basis since July I, Buper- | i farmer, ‘The biggest cut was In the | fatin® on tRAL o0 S 5000 and $129 75 BUTLER & HALDAN, EDWARD BROWN & SONS, : i st : ‘nt by the Market- | | tention.of abandonment by the Market-| ;mun to be pald, the master meehanic, | ver, and he has bills on hand to the day of February, 1899 MARK A. FOOTE, Notary Publie. WALTER SPEYER, GENERAL AGENT FOR THE PACIFIC COAST, ‘et Railway Company. The tracks | 3 § 01d Merchant Drops Dead. | Street FANWay ( “U0CEn Kearny and | Who operates the electric plant, his salary | amount of $TSA. When the Supervis- General Agents for Pacific Coast, M. Harris, who formerly conducted a | Sansome, which Bave now been entirely Ll o ors fixed the twx levy they cut his al. GENERAL AGENTS, 995 SANSOME STREET prlb i ) acific street in this onstructed of a gauge corresponding T s lowance down to per quarter, and - padge ek ) D iy, of ears | with other lines of its system, will, In the | Japan's detective force is the best or-| how therc Iz nat, and will not be, a dollar 413 CALIFORNIA STREET, | 411-413 CALIFORNIA STREET, ’ TP e residence of J. Abrahams | absence of permissidn from the proper ganized one in the world. left in the fund to buy anything' with, SAN FRANCISCO. SAN FRANCISCO, ! SaN FRANCISCO, CAL.

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