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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1899. L 9 ”-L HUN L N T T o R SO ) : . b 4 14 B¢ + | & & 1 ¢ £ . | ¢ R4 2 |+ . |4 i3 e The L’Olo"e‘ Is NOW 3 + Ex-Mayor No Longer ¢ o A mbmous . e the Manager. R é & .| CHARGES AGAINST WHOLLEY | < e TS ‘. ?‘DISCHARGED ON THE FIRST S & — s CLAIM THAT POLI P S ;mig?cs CAURED ¢ | HE PROBABLY WILL NOW RUN SR 0 1 IN OPPOSITION. s and Men Aw ¢ ® —— oY a CL”,H] :t“t ,r]"he Aceiid ¢10ld Concern Is to Be Incorporated T 1s I 0“ki‘ i .Iv‘ Ccl K B ¢! and Lively Fighting for Trade i ‘;,I”g,“fjw e ? ' | Will Ensue—Davis Is Ac- i ‘ < a5 i cused of Sharp Practice. ) 6| S 1 ? | There is trouble in the camp of the| ¢ X frefght and express line of i 6 \ amers that run between San Francisco N % | and Oakiand in opposition to the South- . ¢ lern P John L. Davle is out. The | & [ other members of the concern say he was | 3 % arged m October + CdbEE 9 4| Incidentally Davie is going to establish + @\qnu:m»r iine of mers and In a few 5 = days he promises to have the Emma run- | @i eved PO NP S S Aa—@a—@—o—&vo—ro B R TR = @4—%4—&0—@—0—04—. ! ning in opposition to the Mount Eden. At | the same time he is making a bold bid PERISH IN LAST TUESDAY'S GALE Their Boat Capsized in Mission Bay. 1 the V Manila ave_the their lost blew fishermen that Two 1wester ns moments ndard works v and periodic eptable. ut on the route. At first she did not | O any contributions of th | prove a paving venture, as the general ! One left at the rooms of the iblic ceemed to be tired of Davie and to enefit o W fath Corn is SCOW SCHOONER RESCUING ITALIAN FISHERMEN, for everything belonging to the Davie frelght and express line he can lay his = hands on. Yesterday he sent men to the | th e ning Cla ¢ bulkhead to put a telephone | [ the piles that are to be used in the con- | morning in the Clty and County | Clay-street 3 5 st of the new car ferry slip was Tho deceased was a native of |10 the office in his name. He lays claim and the bond of the Fldellty and 2 years old, and resided with his | 0 the berth used by the Mount Eden, yosit Company of Maryland approved. Kearny street. |and George E. Roland, the principal The request of the Union Iron Works | };vl-.vn]er in the concern, v\ls lb(*f(‘n'e] L‘lhe for the 1 ¢ the State dredger for a | Harbor Commissioners yvesterday to lodge for the loan of the State dredger for.®| IN MEMORY OF WILL SNOW. |a protest. He was told that Davie could i == not have the berth, and that if he started Resolutions of Sorrow Adopted by | B e CKY R. A LU SOLDIE the Call Local Staff. would be given him. v days ago Davie put a “scratch” e | Grand Army Veteran Wins $1000 in | At a meeting of The Call local staff, | crew d the Emma and took a cargo the Kentucky Lottery on a | held yesterday afternoon, a committee | Of cement from Mission-street wharf to 25¢ Ticket. was appointed to draft resolutions of sor- | Oakland, The stuff was contracted for | 3 e e e e e T by the Mount Eden, but Davie bundled - | ¢ 3 D Snow, who was drowned in the bay Tues- | 1% o ho o0, fl,“,,j}t",’,’,‘,‘,'il"{ja{d?,‘,fi}“d,‘,fi'{"ffl | day night while in the line of his duty as |lected the freight on it. a reporter for the Chronicle. The commit. The Da freight and express line tee reported the following, which was | was formed about six years ago by Cap- | adopted and ordered sent to the ofty edi- | t8in M. Andrews, then masterof the Stock- tor and local staff of the Chronicle: | ton steamer Dauntless, George E.Roland, . a Grand Army Veteran, centh avenue, Sou ve to look forw E uture for his monthly pension, c: 1 a quarter ticket for the Centucky Lottery. 1 | then chief engineer of the T. C. Walker, ml'}”[‘w’g\\":)‘ ;: ;;;: sf]]::r[‘r(f'r;‘\l['vrfl r;uz‘"r;fl: and A. B. Dorell, then purser of the Books for the Sailors. the"metni The Call editorial ‘staft teka | vcemer d. D Beters.s poout thal time | 3 Stasle. s ain- | thi 3 o A 5 ‘ e e I. Steele, chaplain on the train- | { e it of sinews of war and John L. Davie ford, which is soon to start an Frac | deprived of his chief hobby. The around the world with a lot | ieoniv | three gentlemen named wanted a name TR S the | for their new freight line, and thinking Saoli b Dt iNE S Tin has | Davie one to conjure by, got his consent P the e en AT :|to name it the Davie freight and ex- ith the master of ml\ vess ot | pross line. { e oot vy one | Davie had no Interest in the venture ialich benefteatit o orker | say it he was to get a commission on iness he might send to the boat. ines to read during their 5 - The steamer Emma was purchased and in which there ap- ything w!th which Association bu re. the ¢rew of ill_to be written, | Dorell and Andrews sold out, and Cap- E minstrel troupe His soul | tain P. A. Johnson and Frank Davie, a to giv n enterts 5 "h" waters that may | brother of John L. Davie, bought in. The h in the Young M ! ol Sorrow for his fate | ex-Mayor was made manager of the con- on building for the = hose that | cern, and while he had no money invested | g funds to buy musical instruments. |~ To the bereaved parents. the members of The 1}!1\ l{hvliln"}v1 still he got the same pay as _— e 1 staff 0'('<ndl ()I‘e!r sympathy; to | foand. wi l‘l :\);l: r;‘!;:lnrer of the vessel, " e e ** g aned him to journaliem D! A “f“,‘:.“‘!f",‘"“l}‘; Beapgalin t work. | an’ along in this way for years velties In husks. of the the Davie freight and express line window 1 ) grief. For themselves, in his memory, e grew and prospered. The Emma became for the trade and the Mount e Luigi Daneri Killed. purch: Roland put up all | .uigi Daneri, one of the members of ; ohn 5 the money and John L. Davie and Cap- Neapolitan Paste Company, fell from Duck on the Rock. O IO hron e teath. B o n of his wagon last Tuesday night | Duck on the rock a fine game for boys, but | on a third interest in the vessel. The - & 3 While driving through the Mission and | roast duck, especially. at the Zinkand, Emma was used as an extra boat, but a received injurie is en- . from which he died yes- | joved by everybody. short time ago there was a chance to for wind increased —_— ——— rce and the over the | LD DIES boat more and m r. Just | LT DG OB the unfort had | Reception and Entertain- | 8iven up all hop 3 SRR in sight and as soon as the capta i AR ENLE R their predicament he bore down the swamped boat. d and in 1 entertalnment | Was towing behi = ¢ managers of the Crew of the schooner went to P 3 2 the drowning men. N = L Home ardc were pic ked up t titution, which | the Potrero, from which place w me on Golden | their way ‘home. Yesterday G tt street and ffering from the exp days before T] drifted about with the tide and yesterday morning was picked up off | noons Point Blunt, on Angel Isiand, by cne of | ek oo the river boats and towed back fo fisher- es s wharf. All the ttings and fishing and n were gone, which wiil "'r‘fi_f ‘im prove a heavy loss to the fishermen. All A four men were young and sin The: ctlons. | made headquarters at 10 Union | 1 street, but y rda h: > to ; about the te ence they | had gone through, | Search parties were out yesterday look- ing for the body of Will Snow the Chron- icle marine reporter, who was dr | from the launch Sybil Tuesday night. Not | Sk a trace of the remains could be found, and | e vely | the chances are that the strong ebb’ tide ried them out to sea. Snow was a | t favorite on the water front, and the | iz of regret over his untimely end | widespread. | There are now a 1l be enter- sts of the dozen transports in port and half a dozen more are expected | during the next few days. ' Last month | 2 s the quartermas TS, Asbury, | eighteen tran: | . P. Caduc, Mrs. | and it is_expected that th t will be\ J. Lion, Mrs. Al-|repeated this month. In order to accom- Morrison, Mrs. J. h such a task there must be splendid Jllfldlr. Mrs, M. | anization, and Colonel Long and his . | subordinates’ must work in perfect ha mony to produce such a splendid result, The transports now in_port are the i Ben Mohr, Pennsyl- Manuense, Tartar, City 1 ADVEB.TISEMENT& | All the virtues of barley and hops are retained in vania, New; | of Peking, The barkentines S. N. Castle and | Planter acrived from Honoluly Both had very weather off the | coast and lost sev Tal sails while trying to_make port, | \foseph Marino was stabbed by Frank J. | jo, an 18-year-old bootblack, v Ma s the Harbor Hospital, where Dr. Cherry attended to | his wound. Megaldo was charged with port. Leelanaw and_Hancock. Y v ult with a deadly weapon at the | Harbor police st " Edward Farrell | was also treated at the Harbor Hospital. | He fell down the clevator shaft at 4101 “\fifisxnn t and sustained a severe scal and possible fracture of the | ekull. He was treated by Drs. Thompson | and Cherry. Captain Peterson and the crew of the steamer Aberdeen are getting great credit among seafaring men for their excellent handling of the steamer Aberdeen during | s northwester. Owing to the masterly manner in which the vessel was | handled the bulk of the deckload was saved and the Aberdeen reached port in safety. Extra Pale by expert brewing. It is then aged in ice- cold vaults; then fil- tered, and—after bottling—sterilized. It comes to your table a health-giving, health-retaining bev- erage—acceptable to the invalid and the ath]ete. Quarts, pints, half-pints. Your grocer or telephone West 144. California Bottling Co. 140717 Eddy St. Harbor Commissioners’ Session At the regular weekly meeting of the Harbor Commissloners yesterday after- noon Chief Engineer Holmes submitted plans and specifications for rebuilding the south side of ferry 2, including the spring line and the backing thereto, also for a new apron and hydraulic lift. Mr. Holmes estimates that the lift will cost $2650 and the apron spring line and backing $9500. | The piles will cost, If creosoted, $5(0, and | with an artificlal covering $2200. The sec- retary was instrucied to advertise for bids | on the contract for the work. An application was received from J. H. I Payson, president of the Santa Fe Ter- minal Company of San Francisco, for berth privileges on the Main-street wharf, to be used in connection with the new ecar ferry slip. The matter was referred to the chief engineer and the understanding 18 that the terminal company will be gl\'en the wha! and P. B. Cornwall, the present occupant, transferred to the Beale-street wharf. Attorney Harold Wheeler appeared be- fore the board to urge the payment of the claim of the estate of A. Page Brown, amounting to $3700, for services rendered by the late architect in preparing plans and superintending the construction of the ferry depot. As there is but $1500 re- maining in the depot fund there is a ques- tion as to the ability of the board to meet the demand. In the meantime, however, the claim was referred to the chief en- gineer to verify, and by next week it is thotht the question of payment will be finally decided. The contract with the San Francisco lTlmber Preserving Company for treating 'BEECHAM'S PILLS S5ipme Qonstl; 10 cents and 25 cents, at all drug stores. e athe. PIPE 0000000000 000000000000000000 4000000000000 00 0040V I00I0IPIIIIIPEIIIIPIPIIIIIIIIIIPIOIINTIIIIIIIIIFIIISIIIISIOIIITGTTS THE CALL'S HOME STUDY CIRCLE - Desk Studies for Girls. This course has been specially arranged for girls and young women who feel the need of a more thorough knowledge of language, books and money affairs. The studies will be presented under the following heads: 1. NEW WORDS AND HOW TO USE THEM. CORRESPONDENCE AND HANDWRITING. READING COURSES AND A GIRL'S LIBRARY. PERSONAL ACCOUNTS AND MONEY AFFAIRS. WRITING FOR FUBLICATION. Shop and Trade Studies for Boys Boys and young men who are ambitious to advance their positions will find that an evening or two a week spent upon the studies of this course will be .of the largest value.- The work will be divided into five departments, as follows : ARITHMETIC OF THE WORKSHOP. DRAWING FOR MECHANICS. ARITHMETIC OF THE COUNTER AND OFFICE. MONEY PROBLEMS AND BUSINESS RECORDS. MACHINE DRAWING AND DESIGNS. D e e RS 2 3. 4, 5 These ¢-urses will be published on Wednesdays, beginning Wednes- day, October 18. An examination will be published at the elose of the course in February as a basis for the granting of certificates. Address MANAGER HOME STUDY CIRCLE, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, CALL BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ’” the Emma on the route another location | he was connected. | sell her and after the sale was consum- mated the trouble began. “The Emma was not for sale” said George L. Roland yesterday, “but Davie came to us with a letter and said he had a good offer for the old boat from Stock- ton parties. I did not want to let her go at the figure, but Johnson and Frank Davle thought it would be as well to let her go and get a better boat. I gave in and the money was paid over by Davie. ‘With his share Johnson paid for his in- terest in the Mount Eden, While Frank Davie tock his and retired. Soon after this I heard rumors about another line in opposition to ours, so I began to make inquiries. 1 found that the Emma had| not gone to Stockton, and on looking up the records in the Custom-house I found she was the name of John L. Davie. Then I found that Davie was trying to get our berth in Oakland Creek, so I thought it was ahout time to a I noti- fied Davie that his option on a third in- terest in t Mount .n'hn ould be re- pudiated, and_that hi as man- ager of the Davie 1rr‘lg)n and express line were no longer required. | “Davie retaliated by telling me that he “ould lay cl !m to our berth on the San v street bulkhead. 5 he sent linemen down to put a telephone in our freight offic Captain John- | son threw them out ing he might attempt to run the Emma into our slip, T in the Clay went before the Harbor Commissione to-day and they told me Davie could not | have the Mount Eden's berth, I-ul would [ -ommodated elsewhere, ¥ ! contract to els. from San Francisco to Oakland, took the stuff aboard the E x\'nl ‘!hl de-= livered it. However, we will let at pa: but Davie has now nothing whatever | do with the Davie frefght and | tine. | “Hugh S. Dimond now on the line. and if the company will be ini d at the head of it amer will be it of busir to express an_or goes throu rporated with A larg ided to 4 I oheivenh and I don’t think Davie's opposition will do us much harm. He threatens us with injunctions and all kinds of evil, but so and are sat- | hr we have checkmated him ied.’ | Ivestigate First! Buy 0il Stock | | Afterward! | B 1s the manner in which all prudent | B investors would proceed, for the fol- lowing of that course would ob- for viate all mistakes should they will inquire whether pany is operating on OIL LA if ‘there are any wells n I { @ what the probable net return “uum be from the product of the w | Pamphlets and map for the asking. nec; rectifying occur. Tk or mo a and, finally, if the capitalization of of | a company would permit the small ~harohnhhr ever receiving a D DIVIDE NY S17 | We an to all these ques- tions, Lot us PROVE IT 10 you. Until further notice stock will be sold at $1 per share. SAN JOAQUIN OIL AND DEVELOPMERT CO., | 38 Crocker Building. | 7 Open evenings from 7 to 8. RS A T A T discase pe: Ly the oldest Specialist o the Coast. Est. 36 years. OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES & Consultation free and strictly privae. Treument personally or by letter. A Pos.tive Curein every case undertaken. visiyr DR, JORDAN'S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY | 1051 MAREET ST. Bet. 6thATtD, S.F.Cal, | § Yalokiie boak for mea) World. W DR. JORDAN & CO., 1051 Market S STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS| —OF THE— PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY F PHILADELPHIA, IN THE STATE OF | Pennsylvania, on the 3ist day of Decem- ber, A. D. 188, and for the year ending on that day, @s made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of Caiifornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed ‘as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL, Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash $400,000 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company $249,000 00 £46,900 00 3,621,300 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgag Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Amount of Loans secured by of Bonds, Stocks and other mare able securitles as collateral Cash in Company’s Office. Cash In dank‘ = st due _an: ‘"éxerfxs and Loans... 7,978 16 Interest due and accrued o and Mortgages .. 11,166 88 Premiums In due Course o tion . 265,500 57 Rents due and accrued 925 00 Totul Assets....... . LIABILITIES, Logses adjusted and unpaid. $14,026 88 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense 146,833 39 Losses resisted, including expense 6,125 ) Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Ming one year or less, $1,567 E Telnsurance G0 per cent. 783,889, 53 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, §1,364,- 626 05; reinsurance pro rata. 743,087 51 Amount reclaimable by the insured 'on perpetual fire insurance policles. £31,311 42 All other liabilities. 000 00 Total Liabllities. INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums -$1,653,905 66 Recetved for interest on Bonds and Mortgages 42,647 21 Recelved for_interest ana dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources . 165,512 03 Recelved for Rents. 4,457 44 Transfers .. 381,00 868 Total Income . 3 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses Di\ idends to Stockholders.. Pald or aliowed for COmmlnl(m or $1,097,631 47 100,000 00 BrOKETARE . vsvvcsnrssiecsnsnsesnnsaiees 361,211 91 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 95,490 00 Paid for State, National and local taxes . 55,374 01 Al othes nd " expendi- tures . 96,682 78 Total Expenditures Losses incurred during the year Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks, | Premiums. Net amount of Risk: wrmen during the| 241,551,124 | $2,204,559 S5 Net amount of RISk expmd during the| .| 222,384,731 in_ force 1898.... yea Nt ampunt December 31, | 243,575,238 2,832,405 11 R. DALE BENSON, President. W. GARDNER CROWELL, Secreta Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th day of January, 1899 THOS. J, HUNT, Commissioner for California. PACIFIC 00AST DEPARTMENT, 486 CALIFORNIA ST. T. EDWD. POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Asst. Mgr. 2,187,823 98 | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. General Debifity, Overwork;, Rbheumatism, Bronchitis, Malaria, BDyspepsia, Gonsumption, Depression, Exhbaustion and weakness from whatever causes prevented and cured by Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey t is the greatest known stimulant and tonic. Al druggists and grocers. Avoid substtutes, they ara dangerous. Duffy's has a proprietary stamp on each bott 1ysur dealer cannot supply you, abetie willbeseat, prepai ottles for $s.co. Valuablo' book of wonials sent on spplication. eipt of $1 0 n and tes infor DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y, Any Oculist Will Tell You we are careful and competent to fit becom= ut slip, tilt or waver with the Oculists' prescriptions filled. Quick repaire ing. Factory on premises. Phone, Main 10, /(a/W&a ICAPPARATYS, UPTICIANS cRfiP“MEN”m M 642 MARKET ST. INSTRUMENTS UADER CHOMICLE BUNDING i The undoubted luxury and comfort, unequaled cuisine, location and mod- crate charges have made the PALACE anp GRAND the most popular and fashionable ho- Francisco. Operated jointly s esooee under one management. Correspond- ence solicited. JO; C. KIRKPATRICK, Manager. MAKE PERFECT ME DO NOT DESPAIR! DonotSuf. fer Longert The joys and ambitions of life can be restored to you. The very of Nervous Debility are W PERFECTO o prompireliet o in- nd the waste irs;incurred by s of early years. Tmpart vigor and potency to every funo: . Brace upthe system. Give o the eyes of bloom to the young or old. 8 boxes at o or money re- rr pocket. ‘Sold nailed in plain wrapper on receipt of ERFECTO CO.e Cacton Bléser Chicagos Tila | “sola by Owl Drug Co., S. F. and Oakland. | STATEMENT —OF THE—— 'CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ‘ —OF THE— - UNION INSURANCE CONMPANY F Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsyle vania, on the 5ist day of December, A. D. 189, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurauce Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions | of Sectlons 610 and 611 of the Political Code, | condensed as per blank furnished by the Come nissioner. | CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash .. $200,000 00 | Real Esf my | Loans on Bonds and \Xlr!’n,a.,ks £ Cash Market Valu - Bonds owned L Amount of Loal able securities as collateral Cash in Company’s Office { Cash in Banks .. Interest due and accrued and Loans, cash in hands of agents. Interest du¢ and accrued on Bonds and Mortga ceeae .o | Premiums in due Course of Coltection. Bills Recelvable, not matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks .. | Rents due and accrued (due from per- petual insurance on building) .. Due from other Companies for He- insurance cn losses already paid ... Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid . &Y Losses In process of Adjustment or in xmg $11,135 08 Suspense ..... 20,538 85 Losses resisted, including expenses . 500 00 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one vear or I 20 09; Te- insurance 50 per cent .. 91,760 0%« Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- | “ning more than one year, $185,160 0: | relnsurance pro rata 2 100,753 94 | Amount reclaimable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance policies.... 83,731 78 ross premiums on Marine and Inland Navigation Risks, ————; re- insurance 100 per cent | Gross Premiums on Marine Time Risks, reinsurance 50 | per cent AR other wabiitties’ I 18127 Total Liabflities .. venome.,.$269,708 45 INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums . ..$273,862 27 Not Cash actually received for Marine premiums . Recelved for interest on Bonds and Mortgages . 845 00 Received for est and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other ‘sources Received for Re: Recelved from all other sdurces Total Income Net amount | cluding $29,548 91, | years) . Net amount pa (Including vicus years) us.w 9 Dividends to 12,000 00 Pald o “allowed for Comimission "oF Brokerage . . 51,435 70 Paid_for Salaries ot} charges for officers, clerks, etc . 42,311 57 Paid for State, Naticnal, and iocal taxes 8,247 28 All other payments and expenditures.. 26,105 §5 Total Expenditures ....... Fire. ..$18L,611 07 Losses incurred during the year .. Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.|Premiums. —- | t amount of Rlsksf erl!en during the| .| $32,547,254| $818,324 99 Net amount of Risks ; expired during the| year ... coess 33,343,920| 361,731 T4 Net amount in forcel December 31, 1“? 37 433,671 371,680 10 C. 8. HOI SHEAI’) President. E. R. DANNELS, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24 day of Jantary, 189, RICHARD H. REILLY, Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 436 CALIFORNIA STREET, T. EDWD. POPE, Manager. R. W. 0:BORN, Asst. Mgr. Big & 18 a non-posononyg romedy - for uonmhu Glect, Sper a3 hiu;. unnllntll fl|l' chargos, or any inflammen tion, irritation or ulceras tion of mucous mem- Yo roveans'concagion. m ricEvans Gemicat Do, Dranes. Noo-sstringent. CINCINNATLO | Seid by gr seat in plain wrapper, xp: [0, or 3 boctica. $3.75 Weekly Call,$1.00 per Year