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THE SAN TFRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1899. 9 the best I can, Lo : Elwtertai_;r;;’l—ts That‘ ; ’ R QT : CU RES e AR Reception at Hopkins% ute. Delighted. ONE BY NON- DROFESSIONALS NGI’VOUSHGSS, PROFESSOR WHEELER AND HIS PEOPLE FROM THE THEATERS S WIFE LY GREETED. VOLUNTEERED. Debll'ty; W The Guests Were Tieatzd Royally and + of Regents, the Gained a Good Opinion of “the and the Col- Best People on Szt PENIEL MISSION GIRL TO | i — e TALK IN ARAB COSTUME op last Mo T Gna fon . in honc Assurances of Strengthens and Tones 5 3 3enjamin . Ide AR 1 erican f v S 2 eince exalted ruler and S were 1 which t ; € is be which the System; were mes prepared un- je committee, con- One prior tributed Purifies the Blood. solo, Mrs. Mary M. Myers of Baltimore, Ohio, writes: I suffered for eight S ILF WHEELAN £t - MAKES OVER. WEEEE < THE MIKADO.” e years with nervous prostration and the general debility common to women, and had such pains in my back that I could not get around the house. I used several remedies and consulted several of the best physi- cians without obtaining any relief. 0-KO has veled from coas Paine’s Celery Compound restored me to health. “I also want to say to all mothers s if there isn't a really 1 all that w who though while Alf s that Paine’s Celery Compound is a ckman, Mrs. splendid medicine for their children.” WOMEN expend great nerve energy. The organs of the body need vigorous nerves to insure their healthy action. Suffering of acute nervousness is caused by f;weak, inflamed nerves. The body soon becomes debilitated when the nerves are weakened. ‘Paine’s Celery Compound will nourish and reinforce the nerve fibers. ky, chuckling The Mikado” an elan was on the s he kept A. Drucker 1 > was . Abraham e. He ing, any- way. Meanwhile W n continued to be s the gc half a zen men in a ds that made the hit twining things, with as s his face. They crawl H'l tt “Miss E Mr. and " Mrs, W, e hands it ) Frisco again looking a bit w Miss Youths’ Directory Bazaar. | National Guard Uniforms. UNITED STATES ERANCH. (=) A EM T There will be many attracions at the| Major General Dickinson, Colonel Cutler TAT EN Youth’s Directory bazaar this evening. |and Lieutenant Colonel Geisting will meet < or wnitorms | STATEMENT —OF THE— Very old opera . Given tipals ‘are poor . “What Q‘lg Two thousand Hibernlans have promised | at noon to-day to open l}h Tt lacks in voice she to be there; also, the John Sweet Gram- | for the National Guard of California. The Sty CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ! mar School band and some prominent makes rejected, | Seven were presented and —OF THE: " | vocalists and club swingers from the | po contest narrowed down to the 3an: | Srymple. Club, The. Commitiee has Seclden | g, Sopees =ameved degn fo o CONTYITION. AND AFFAIRS n J F. ' not to charge for admission. The follow- | this city and the Pettitbone Company of itai but after several meetings of ing ladies of St. Charles booth will re- | the OF THE—— 5. Gor- | 08 i 2 d i A Donid Miese iy wers aido Euraw S lont ' I and | e e oy, M B paeed | “The amount of the contract to be let if l B | an asua . William Molloy, Mrs " the bids is accepted will b Turnar, | Mrs. A, B. Magulre, Mrs. John R. Mor- | o0, ¢ & o> 1 accepted will be abom'!.IVEHPDUL AND lUNUUN AND JVI lUn, Mrs. T. Pendergast, Mrs. William S e g | —n.xom_k M sy Mrs. | Carpenters Will Stand Together. GLUSE | COMP,A_NY At a mass meeting of carpenters held ——O0F THE— D. C. Mz M1 and M ncisco worships grand opera, of course . F. N. Ii\lr;\Th‘] R eniue mr s NS AussiRes ot <, In the State of New Yorks zives one = Regan, Mr Eaday g auspines ofi : of December, A. D. 189 t glyes one ing Ny Gonzales, Mrs, | the district council it was decided to sup- | INSURANCE COMPANY and for the year ending on that day, as ma < Mrs. missioner of the State arpenters in their demands_for | to the Insurance Cor e s sl COURT NOTES ng to the president, | count 5 Lamburth, Mrs. H. |port all carpe s in f ; % - | e ssioner of ‘the State o g “OMS K . 'William Hamburg, M 33 50 a day, the schedule to go into effect | Liverpool, England, on the 31st day of | of California, pursuant to_the provision SARAH COMSTOCK. | a8 R Mahon: " | on Monday. It was decided to register at | Qi D. 1895, and for the year | sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, co r a e e | . George Lillice, a member of the striking \"g IPRA A 11123 Mission street and 915% Market street | ending on that day, as made to the Insurance | densed as per blank furnished by the Come A MACCABEE WELCOME. boiler-m s at the Union Iron Works, all contractors who refused to accede to State of California, pur- | missioner. A. Morrissey, n{« Maud | the schedule, and no union man will be Ella Cusick and Miss Nelile | permitted to work for them until they | Bave agreed’to the new rate. [ who v ons 610 ahd 611 | CAPITAL. T ‘md"l,i Amount of Capital Stock, paid w Cash ted for distributing hand- th and Illinois streets, had > dismissed by Judge Mogan The handbill spoke of the rights and demanded a day’s pay s' work. The Judge held ¢“¢¢H¢¢¢04¢¢¢OMQHMNH¢4§+?¢¢¢MQW chmidt, | Reception to the Supreme Commander McCarthy. of the Order by the Local Hives. There was a large attendance of the | Ladies of the Maccabees last night in den Gate Hall to receive Mrs. Lillian os Loans on Bonds and Mortgages Cash Market Value of all Stoc 080 | “Bonds owned by Company M. Hollister, supreme commander of the | dany “rt‘r 1l did not come within th = Cash in Company's office ¥ ame here on “a flylng visit” | SCOP€ © inance which was aimed *0eCel0e e0e0eCeleleletelelelelelealeleslesleledelded | Cash in banks | Interest due Wnd accrued ‘ Interest due and accrued on Loans. interest of the order. There was | 88ainst ngs Stocks and Loans in s ame of entertainment and The ¢ Interest due and accrued on Bonds Rents due and accrued e of Bolinto Bianch! ‘ o a good prog charged - rddre: elcome by Mrs. with = abducting Lena Sprague ol ! In Next un 9 I ’ | pARd Mortgages oo | Premiums ‘in due Courss of G Tatl, doputy AUl reme commanien Healdsburg, was dismissed by Judge Gra- [ ay S all. ¢ *+| ton .. o Bllls recelvable, not Matured, taken and then an address on the order| ham yesterday. He promiséd not to go 8 o Due from other Companies for Rein- for Pire and Marine Risks, rein- o0 o o n se, oug! surance on losses already pald..... surance reserve deposit... X ive for her home in Port Huron, | near her parents' house, although he S S ool oo losi e o e Geinie ote oo e o AR L e s = g e Mich., to-day. Total Assets .. [} Total ASSEts ......ocessuee loved lmr and would marry her. 1 R r, a merchant tailor on Sut- “ g rrant in Judg | LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Martin Carter Appears. for the arrest | | Losses adjusted and unpaid.. Losses In process of Adjustment or Martin Carter appeared before Judge | th on the Ow en wen - Our Losses In process of Adjustment oF in Suspense ... o $170,476 38 Troutt yesterday In answer to an order { felony embezalement. He al- | M9 Suspenae i Losses eslsied, hcluding expeics to s ¢ cause y E ) - Smyth collected a judgment in Losses resisted, including expenses of W 75,400 0 s ' S favor against R. Porter Ashe for . . Gross premiumis on Fire Rick | _for msurea) : 898,297 84 s ”"“_““ ‘“‘";‘ xi -“r“ i l' | $16150, including costs, and although a ning one year or less, $3,02 ;‘,‘,’:,‘;“‘ homas Carter s charged that|demand had been made on him for the . " relneurance 50 per cent... Disten n S Carter falled to include various it had not been forthcoming. | By “BILL" BRADBURY, | Gross premtums on Fire Biska tan- "« 1,495,026 96 fes belonging to the estate of| 2 Bertha Bye, 636 Chestnut street, er in his inventory, and was | secured a warrant in J Treadwell’ iholding them. ~ Yesterday | court yesterday for the arrest of Charles ie presented deeds to the properties in | Nelson on the charge of tery. On . 2,054,152 e g Surance pro rata.. al fire insurance policies 323,552 6 | All other liabilitie: Liabllity under other departments 2,271 5 3 H 3 37 3 g 172,541 58 48,098 90 question, which were drawn a few d Thursday Nelson, who returned fro TL{E KLUMPKE GlRLS | X deps : Vi T POSTUM CEREAL. Plar 10 e Bt e Alaska @ few days ago, called upon her h . | X other acmands aganat the Com: Total Liabil e ———— | ¢ e to decedent’s interest in the | and asked for hix clothes, as he had : pany s | g at Newark. Martin | “‘roomed’ there before going to the frozen The Story of Anna Klumpke and Her Talented Sisters. Total Lisbiiities Net Cash actually recelved for pre- COFFEE HEART. C jcknowledged that theré was no|morth. ~They had a_dispite about the 9 - oL o $3,209,365 60 Recelved for interest and dividends clothes and Nelson struck Mrs. Bye on tion for the various conveyances, C the face, blackening both her eve but he said that his brother told him th on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from | | | | : I n “ash actually recei \prl !nr Fire r ces 79,186 33 i even if he survived his illness he would | Charles Stone went into Charles Vol- s i FIre. o70.422 14 | &l other’ sources.. 185 8 Think They Have Heart | {000, "tna properties back. The exam. | ler's saloon, Twenty-fourth and Florida | THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH’S Recelved for Interest d e ailofhor aqurcs e a Disease. Mnano“ il be concluded next Friday. | streets, Tuesday and drank two steam | FAMOUS CLLECIION OF JE | “Mortgeges ..... 168,343/4 | Becelved tn sy ———————— ‘})"Pl’l‘f whic hf“r(fusl‘d 1‘10hmy for. He C C I J WELS | Recetved for intes ends | Total Income 3 husband an sed to ; inally consented to pa e was se: Mol ) 43 TRellamicl e Lo ’”’““\ Another Big Oil Company. | with another. He ot it and threw the | IS NOW IN AMERICA. | o8 e snreen s 20 ; o . & ]“]"‘““1 Azticles s of “incorporatipniiofiitie Bani{Deerioto Iy ._n.;r nhffi'r\h a)o.;;:‘nn y J | : | Recelved for Rents Net amount puia for Losees (includ- I it strong and always s Ofl Comp: ave bee d W aham sentence a | i $———. losses of previous he d dinner. A | stock of 3L.00000, divided into 100,000 | e ‘m :. Hermann Zadig, Dr. C. | EXPENDITURES. ?;’.‘1&"2’{-"211‘&féfl‘rlél‘”‘rf'num-san o ek :ase came on to both | shares of the par value of $10 each. The illlam R. de Gruchy and G. | Net amount wd for Fire Losses (in- Brokerage 840,150 24 directors are: C: of pre- f i cluding $398, ined of his| §igee, Joseph S B vious years ? ptain Nie loss, Harry sometimes, and | R, E. Jack. All the cs Paid for Sal . Wendiing have incorporated the Cen: h for officers, charges for o tury Oil and Development Company. with A SAN FRANCISCO GIRL VISITS SARAH BERN- bital stock a apital stock of $400,000, all of whick Paid or allowed or Paid for ‘ ep after rlrlnklnr;’ been subscribed by the parties in inter Has Been subscribed. O HARDT AT HER HOME. Drokerage o....ooooo B 6 o'clock dinner. I had | The company was floated by Harry F Paid for Salaries, Fees and other f the firm of o] | charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 331400 A et Do R e R L IR o Paid for State, National and locai frequently ac- | eral mo ago he became interested in | |itaxsn Lo st 135605 29 | : gt i the ofl developments in_the State | s & 502 3 “headuche, 3y | the,ofl developments i the siate.” and HOW TO REMOVE WRINKLES. Aot pasmenis and sxpenditires HUVE S | ossen tncurred auring the vear. use of cof and | Frank Barrett obtained leases covering GEO. F. SEWARD, President. Total Expenditures ...... ROBT. J. HILLAS Subscribed and s 10th day of Februar: B A R Secretary. m to betore me, thiy An illustrated article that will interest every woman. By MME. HYGEIA. Postum Food Coffee, | about 150,000 acres of ofl lands in San Luis t both husband and | Obispo, Monterey, Kern and King coun. ained our health | ties, which are now controlled by the re all right and perfect | ReW1y formed company. —*"The oduct of the Anheuser-Busch Brew 'n—s pungent, ta Wflfl»n#nvwwfi»n THEeE et fl&fififlunflnw«nofi e Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks. | Premiums. | 2 ER Notary Public. et e ol tha oot N e ‘ PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT [ o new | Written during the have reached such perfecti | Last Night of Mechanics’ Fair, RS T | W ar . ....| $777,675,892 | 36,602,676 T4 making Postiirn that Husian eoibte | welN G R lu»:lght Fresno Case Dismissed. THE BOOKS OF THE WEEK. ‘)s;(e.;mflunl of Risks| > '; 2 expired during the| \ \ | i | | ‘pm\mm | vear . S. C. PARDEE, United States Circuit Judge Morrow 00k or taste whether he | There will be several additional attrac- By PROFESSOR H., B. LATHROP of Stanford University. 7,400,466 17 coffee or Postum, and | tions, a voting contest on an automatic | made an order yesterday dismissing the Net amount o ur in coffee. We drink | voting machine Jbeing gne of these. Hver| suit of the Fruit Cleaning Company et | December 31, 153, 7,001,010 75 Resident Manager and Attorney, three times a day a | visitor of the fair wi ave an oppor- | al. vs. Fresno Home Packing Company | g, s S e r e P e ¥ and | e to vote for his man, and airsi | et oL, “so fer as the-dsfendants b b | Prize Babies of the Mechan-| Story of the First Flagstaff H_W. . Res. Manager. MUTUAL LIFE BUILDING, - | male suffrage will be in vogue and ladfes | Gray, J. D. Gra Gray, Thomas H. | G ¥y Manager. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. : make Postum iny ics’ Institute International | Raised in California to Fly lipshod manner Baby Show. | the American Flag. Subscribed day of January, W WILDEY. Notary Public. warn to before me, this %th = siE . Will be given a vote. The balloting mas | Lynch and L. ne—were concerned. that 15, they | chine has been placed in the center of | —_— e — e pot and let | the floor, easy of access. , : while and serve it, | Tast night Robecoa Drill corps No. 2, {8 S Banden SOLuEch ey the flattest kind of a | Mrs. Willlam O. Parker, captain, gave 4| St. Brendan’s Church bazaar last even- contrary, when four | charming performance. —Twenty-seven | ing had as a feature the reception by tie 3 | Gt Jour | 1 ies, well ‘drilled, entertalned the visit- | 1nq St. Patrick's | ”’r""fi‘l‘;“:_;g‘:%)‘,‘"‘; ors with their splendid evolutions. ‘ Be o bt rickcsibbothy Dianely, tits. Fashion, Fiction, Housekeepers' Chat and a Host of Other Interesting Features PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, NO. 422 CALIFORNIA ST, L KIDNEVWERS On HL | Biggins, Mrs. Hennessey. Mrs. Furlong, 209040406040+ 040800040+0e000e04000e0+0+04040e0e0e0e0e0s0e0e0e0e0 o0 +0® 0S0S0S0PCSOSOSUS SO0 00 0 +0S0S0S0S0S0S0S0S0S0S0S0 > 0S0S0S0S0S0e S miontes atier theibolline Ei | Misses Mamie and Nellie Sears, Miss Kate | t counting after it is put on St. Francis Golden Jubilee. \gam‘ngm\llr=“’141!;\?“1‘(‘:-1{\'3]“1'1‘»5 klli ):1;; 5-0-0000000oo-oooooocobfloooooooooooOoooOooou-oog SAN FRANCISCO. | but after the real boiling be- | Rev. Father Ramm delivered a sermon | fyrtunes of all the politicians in the ward S > CHARLES D.HAVEN n one obtains a beverage that | last evening In St. Francis Church in|who have not vet attended the bazaar 4 9 4 5 s ) while connoction with the Golden Jubllce cele- | were told in 4 bureh by Mre. M. O'Briea, ° n ex un av's a o Ratidant Sevrater o1 have mo objections to your using | braticn of the church. There were very | and they made a very bad showing. This [} ° ¢ y. 8 5 ! ® | few vacant seats In the house. Father | evening St. Anthony’s booth ladies will ° £ - recelve. They are Mrs. M. Rogers, Mrs. 3 ST 3 A PLEASANT LAXATIVE Third street, S., Minneapolis, Minn. | “The Duty of Man to Man.” hurch | T. O'Brien, Miss Reilly, Miss Reynolds, 0@ 04 0®0S0S090 09090400 0S0S0S0S0S040 4 0+0+040+040 Postum is sold by all first-class groe cers was decorated elaborately with vendants of sgld-colored cloth, D e e e B e e e e e e e R e e e e RS my name.”—bre. J M. Courtright, ‘*““J Rumm_spoke forcibly and, cloquently of Wl’vflm Gflfl$1.flfl Der Yflar NOT TOXICATING e s R S e e e o e e e e e Miss Susié O'Brien and Miss Annie O'Brien, < 4