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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1899, Robbine, H. Schligman, L. C “MINERS WILL Sadler, M. J. Savage, J. F. | American L = Bogien o g erican League of Philadelphia. Its ob- E 3 Campbell to some other ship E. Sche 11 - | jects are “'to manitain the truths set forth annoy the musicians or interru playing. They are paid to make music ernor Budd pardon Sullivan. u In speaking of ex-Warden Hcie this evening, ult with a deadly weapon, with the re-! Sulli- ult of the sentence. ikl S % | e Phd to be annoyed. Turn the small|9f ¢ S b s eupper | VINDICATION FOR | Thomas Dolan's Will Filed. | bovs loose and let inem blow nomns, | NS JAEE WOMG IR §F Pliter hate, and 5 S | OAKLAND, Oct. 12—The will of sing, yoll.x oo blenty of ft.r 0| ‘“Hale is no good,” sald Sullivan. “Soon : T COLONEL WHOLLEY | an, who died September make A Ol T who desirs re- | AIteT I went to San Quentin he began to e, ¥ P. Hurlburt, Charles - | ged tor mrobate toidyand the sérved seat tickets for thalr frisnda for | Lomia Mol AIE T GLme, Lider thoRe cire 5 S . It 2 | Margaret Dolan, and daughter, ) ge 5 : ances, e W cl n Frolfich. - © o | NEW YORK, Oct. 12—A special to the | 11 ¥, Meyers, wholare named, therein as | Saturday night can get them by applving | and gets desperate. I suppose Hale will - (POt | Worid from Washington say . | executrices, apply for letters. The instru- | to A, Blakely, at the Armory, on Frlday | try to have me cinched for this trouble, e B N ; tnvestigation of the charges an | X IE dated April 6, 1899, and the estate, | Night. but they can't give me any more than life, 244l Libid ) i e 3 5! 01 40 d a lot in San Francigco, 1s be- & e 2% . y Will use the I3 Plarel, J. M Peel, | Voiunteer Regiment through an officer in e e wifow Wil nedpnie- - (WHREE GOES TO-NIGHT prior conviction in the charge.” The time L P it ;R | whom the War Department his cont: So'the WIEoW A NGO RELIA for the prisoner's preliminary examina dence the department is satisfied that Received Montréal's Ard AT THE NCE CLUB | tion has not yet been set. charges were not well foun the W.. subordinate officers ed, but were tgrowth of jealousies on the part | rishop. Bru- The funeral of Bert Willmore took place from Fowler's undertaking parlors this afternoon at 2 o'clcck. Mrs. Willmore and Oct. OAKLAND, —Archh! hop fine conditicn. ; iwin, H of the d 1 of his regiment. | chesi of Montreal was tenderefl a recep- Oct. 12—All is 1 B H. ' Bennett, Adjutant General Corbin say 5 | o vesterdny by the youns. ladies of | , OAKLAND, OF B0 Renacadiness | Miss Ina Willmore, mother and Sister of J Bennett, W dingham, Howard | position 18 much the same & | the Convent of the Sacred Heart and |fOF the bo: &5 S the deceased, a brother of Mrs. Willmore k, \V. Blackwell, C. Biiss, 'Dr._s v. | late Colonel Stotsenburg, a regu Mitner Delphine. | The convent was ‘es- | Friday evening. ‘A fine programme has | and ‘4 brother of the dead burglurs k, J. Boyes, Paul scher, Henry | officer, who commanded =the 'First Ne- | tablished from the mother donvent in | been arranged of two tryouts and thiee | father, were present with thelr wives. ¢ °s Bon J. D. Bradley, Jonn |braska Regiment = Colonel Wholley is | Montreal and the Archbishop bfought the | ten-round contests fof ecisions. The | Rev. E, P. Dennett made a short address . L. F. Breuner, C. M. BredhofY, | also a regular army officer, and was given | greetings of the parent institution. ten-round goes promise to be good ones, | and offered prayer. A hack containing hert Wragg, Thomas H. Hrowne, G Y e e Tine aE prmE A Lt :(s‘-;‘d are V'fig::“ e °llgm‘l§sc;nvn: the relatives and two alhfr vehicles with Jrom’ <D irunt, J. . Pruce, | 10 ate IC < €] ol- 2 arle: ra riends followed the remains to Mou: B Brant, H. 7. Bapes, A e, | onel Fife of the regiment wus amons the | Hed Good Claims in Klondike. Mike Mollis of the San Francisco Athletic | View Cemetery, where the i LT I, G. 1 RBurnham, rge E. Bush- | Applicants for l‘ 8 r"m"’.fl"lv 4 1 OAKLAND, Oct. 12—Hans ahd Henry | Club, weight 135 pqunds, Pete Reconni of | place. E. 0. McCormicel homas Morffew, Ci l_urlel Wholley '1: to be nxflolm. _brie-| gorensen have returned to thefr homes | the Olympic Club vs. Billy Springfield of 1 Moy, 8 G, Nomas MOEffew, | o gier general of volunteers for gallantry | in’ this city from a three yeabs claime | Philadelphia, weight 1f5 pounds, and Moore, W. Moc . G. Moebus, C, |in action. e staking trip through the Kiondfke. They | Jack McMahon of San Francisco vs.| DEATH OF WILLIAM , Morehou n, W. S. Moss, | PERIALISTS '('Ilmfl hr;)r:\omencgl 510{:)0 riclét;r. ( They de- M°"ém",fl1‘ g:nm{;&g;l::ufieweltghtl 135 H. Monroe, a8 Morto g B clare that the Cape Nome distriet is ri ounds. en training Cirtis A . A ANTI-IM !aml thit clatms There are mouTloP Fich | POUSY%e (o last three weeks and are 1o WEIGHEL, A PIONEER ". McKay, Robert Me- A, A. Marsh, H. E. Mathews, C. V ner, John M Mowbray, W. H. Smith, M. Ryan, H. B. | riailst League, residin, Ream, T. B. Reid, Dr. H. E. Reid, E. O. | meeting was held to- FORM AN ASSOCIATION . A W S McDon- | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12—In response B " 8. Manning, F. C. M r;’l‘o“‘\“ to a call issued by ex-Senator George F. Man. | Edmunds, Herbert Welsh and George G. artin, H. F. Mann, R. H.| Mercler, vice presidents of the Anti-Impe- in Philadelphia, a ght and an associa- Rieger, T. D. Rlordan, C. P. Robinson, H.| tion was formed under the name of the high figure. — —e— Higuet Wants Out. OAKLAND, Oct. 12.—Attorneys Garrity and Donovan sued out a_writ of habeas corpus to-day in Judge Hall's court on behalf of Louls Higuet, charged with hav- ing received brass stolen from the rallway yards at West Oakland last January. The writ Is made returnable to-morrow morn- ing and is based on the ground that the OAKLAND, Oct, 12—William Weighel, whose funeral took place in this city, was formerly a well-known mining man in Nevada County. He came to Califorria in 1852 and later engaged in the hotel business 1n Nevada. While in the 3ilver State he was identified with political af- fairs, and represented Humboldt County in the Legislature. He also held other Sold Liquor to Minors. BERKELEY, Oct. 12—Deput¥ Marshal Rawson to-day swore out a wirrant for the arrest of Louis P. Rolus, proprietor of the Paris House of West /Berkeley. Rolus, it is claimed, sold a de%nljohn of liguor this morning to a small iboy. His §rlal bhas been set for next Tuesdsy morn- ng. i | Net amount of Risks| | “written during the, $48,059,170 | $617,002 64 5| cxpired during the| ear 41,082,860 518,719 29 | Net a | December 31, 189%.....| 40728345 | 532,432 83 SAML. R. WEED of Weed & Kennedy, | Marager. | Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 2ith day of January, 1599, GEO. H. COREY, Commissioner for California. CESAR BERTHEAU, Manager. ALFRED R. GRIM, Asst. Manager. | Pacifc Coast Department, | 323 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. DR. CROSSMANS SPECIFIC MIXTURE, Fog gmm CURE OF GONORRHOEA, Gleets, Strictures and analogous com- plaints of the Organs of Generation. Price $1 a bottle. For sale by druggists. Viright’s Indian Vegetale Pills RE ACKNOWLEDGED BY THOUSANDS of persons who have used them for forty years to cure SICK HEADACHE, GIDDINESS, CONSTIPATION, Torpld Livér, Weak Stom- ach, Pimples and puri.y the blgod. nert,"A. W, alcott, J. H. Scott 0. | in the Declaration . W, . J. H. Scott, b aration of Independence and to ;;;‘x}}n :1]. W. Sevriss, H. Sevenig, J. W.|oppose the expansion 'and eaiablishment | ehstiany S. M. Shortridge, G. I. Siebe, | of the dominion of the United States, by 3 = n | | § A Smith, G. W. Smith, C. ¥, Sommiers, | conquest or otherwise, over unwilling peo- | Southargmers, J. H. Hooper, Dr. W. F.|ples in any part of the globe, and at the e o2 |8 hard, J. M. _Spaulding, L. Spear, | present time to promote such measurcs & A Spitzer, B, Stevenson, W. A!|against the people of the Philippine Isl- E‘flyhmmn}, W Strong, Dr. B. { ands, who wish to govern themselves, and :rml—“ G. W. Wittman, W. C. W .|to aid in curing them, through the [aylor, G. McTaylor, P. S, Teller, F. L. | friendly ance of the United States, 1 Thirkicld, William ' Thomas, - George | the peace, lierty and order of a just re- OAK LAND BLEAK H hompson, W. H. F. Titus, John Tonning- | Publican government.” H n, E. W, Tucker, F. L. Turpin, C. The following officers were elected: J '}1{\\-;m1{193 R. J. Tyson, G. H. Umb Honorary president, George F. Edmund 1. P. Umbsen, O. V R | president, George G. Mercer: secretary AN 50 o b2 Vaosheraeenii0- Ve Dueer, B foeelent o) SRR e AKLAND, Oct. 12.—On the edge of the bleak marsh near the Sixteenth = Iiele G % Bt m o gy and twenty-four vice® presidents, all citl- | 0 street depot there was discovered to-day a little rag-carpet tent in Big Annual Conven- Warren, T Avebeir, a5 Yvon | zens of prominence. Delegates were ap- [ £ which was Itving Michael Kearny, aged 70, his wife, aged 40, and two s | Sebirg A ST | pointed to attend the Chicage conference, | children, aged 10 and 6 years. The father, who is a veteran with an i tion Is Near | Wi e W. W and the association will be prepared to 10 honorable discharge, is In the last stages of consumption and is also . | William M. Wilkin: distribute literature and hold public meet- | % attacked with rheumatism, and is utterly incapable of working. His wife is P S J. Wilson, l\ | | ings. S Se ey, | 0 not strong and the whole family is on the verge of starvation. They were . = | ¢ put out of their lodgings some weeks ago, and with only their old carpet for Scamuben 3. & camprei =B ASQUITH PLEADS FOR L pfome e Lt - - ] : DELEGATESBY TH | ; ; g they built a little tent on a vacant lot. During the hot weather E HUNDREDS Sarroll, B. N. Can [ Ch e YMPATHY Funston, Shafter and () their condition was not very intolerable, but when the storm arose yesterday () Bitter Contest Over — | Thomas M. Cluft, ¢. W. Conlisk, AMERICAN SYMPA Others to Attend » the tent cover was blown off, the heavy showers poured in and the cold wind § he C LARGE QUESTIONS AND A WAR | GO58n: C- M- Coglan. F. J. Connelly, . end. off the bay made thelr hovel more miserable. the Cook Estate. 4 | - Cullin, W Crim, J_ C. Crooks, LONDON, Oct. 12.—Henry Herbert As- (Q °" To-day when visited by Mrs, Brescott of the Humane Soclety they were () ELECTION PROMISED. | S (lul\.-r\\ u;i"». ?Lx e e e [ s e lt: absolutely without food. Supervisor Mitchell was notified and he at once X BEE | Golla, W. &. 7. ,'C. C. Dow, W Newburgh this evening on the Trans- | Oakland Office San Francisco Call, | () provided temporary relief. The parents will probably be sent to the County () Oakland Office San Francisco Call, fatheC ; | Douglass D. Dubocé, B. B. Al situation and referring to the atti- | 98 Broadway, Oct. 12. | » Hospital and Mrs. Prescott will find homes for the children. X 908 Broadway, Oct. 12. inth Convention of the California | Duncan, D. J . W. Edwards, H. T. | tude abroad Owing 0 the possibility of rain the ban- The trial of an i sting suit wherel 4 1 J y raxel A abroad, said: the ne k b AT S KA A S e trial of an interesting suit wherein Miners’ Association Wil 2kest Emery, R. C il },' ‘&."1‘ J. S The Americans have not forgotten,|duet to the Kansas and Montaia (rnn[\sy.@‘k‘(}* *<'>'k S A TSR TR AT AT AT *<>t<>..fl B RIS e n s s o aan el t October 23—Adieu to Visi oL, s Fl 11 believe they will not forget, the at-| Will not be held under the willows, but | oiigence taken before a Police Judge was | public offices. Falling health compeiled | before Superior Judge Greene to-day, ard CEODRE. Lot IS ELO R VASLL homas J. F azer, Gec titude which this country, almost alone | Will be cerved in the Tabernacle. This | not sufiicient to warrant Higuet being | him to reti om business and come to | promises to occupy several days. The ing Engineers. ks B M. Furman, | among the nations, assumed toward them | was decided by the Red Cross ladies this | held to answer before the Superior Court. 1.11::.}) v, und after staying In San Fran- | suit is that of Richard Kimball and other s Garratt, Samuel Gamble, James M , when they were enduring times | morning at a meeting. e = flscoand Ookland, he ‘went to Ben| heirs of Elizabeth L. Cook, deceased, = Genrer,” "John_ Gillsqn. ind emergency similar to those| John Mitchell, chairman of the com S THE LATE and mhersadica: against the latter's husband’s former Goodman Jr., L. U. G: g | Lig G y simila = 5 , = he deceased was a_member £ 3 5 ng members of the American atholz, George I. Graham, J. J. | h scem now before us. The sympa- | mittee of arrangements, has issued the SUCCEED Fellows' and of ihe: Mamaorr ordne 93¢ | business partner, W. G. iripp, whereby ¢ Engineers were a J. H. Gray. G. T. ‘S‘ :vw C. H. E wn in those hours of danger and | following appeal: SECRETARY MELV]N leaves a widow, a son, W. McM. Weighel, | the Cook heirs seek to have annulled and Nt Angeles and the | APROLE T K Altken, 1, P Allen, Georss | neea_ engendered a warmth of gratitude, | To the Citizens of Alameda County—The com- and a daughter, Mrs. A, W. Rickard of | canceled certain deeds to valuable real tt rd Journey last | b Wey CerEe Ctoree R, Armatrong, | 20d. I might say also, & tenderness of | Mittee charecd With the Juty of arranging for S | were ‘condusted by pruneral services| estate, ageregating over 20,00 at the g nce the meeting and | Henry Ash Robert Ash, W. R, |sentiment which Is no less genuine than | tor PUNG, Cers’ desires to make such a pon. | OAKLAND, Oct. 12.—The trustees of | Brown, and the remains were {émporraa‘éh; least estimate. s bady is ended, the attention | Joncs, A. J. Johriston, M. Jones, W. John’ | strong between the nations than between | bration as will redound to the credit of ‘this | the Mountain View Cemetery Associa- | placed'in the recelving vault at Mountain | From the complaint originally filed in of Ci 55 = i duals. | ! ew. In accordance with th hortly prio 0 C nlxcr;n:\{n:“t?nfl: ;:f"‘h‘ @od+9>5+9+0eoe6e@ “Looking backward two years there is | @40 4045464045404 640+06+0+0+0+000+000+0 | ‘th‘e deceased Tis remains will rk(;gufi:;fi?}g ;1hei sdue‘alnlxt :org:a;seatrh:;;nm\l)rsp ,C;oi T ‘hith we have more reas nterred in the family 4 P : G 7 d inst. and con- has added more to our international as- | ¢ 1 e o —_——— tion, and fearing fatal consequences, con- s6 than the fact that we established | veyed her entire estate to Tripp, her de- n of this year now prom- this tle of affectionate reciprocal sympa- | | $ | DENOUNCES THE SUIT ceased husband’s former partner, with in- nd most important | thy with our great kindred nation beyond‘ ® structions to give certain porticns of it 18 ') the askocii the Atlantic. | 3 AS INFAMOUS OUTRAGE | to versons she named at the time, and S | Lee Henry Courtney, Liberal member of | ¢ for Tripp to retain the balance. Under B. H. Benja- Ealrliament for (he Bodwin division of | { 9 T this disposition many of the closest rela- the Yosemite , address onstituents at | 2 i neny: B Fifikenra, was frequentls inforrupted, M | o § | Lisutenant Hayne of Heavy Artlllery | i3 Were PRCHEAG IR0 * gy nied the Qolntoey Jamenten fihey reiure alcin : Deplores the Action of One of then Public Administrator, applied for B 5 Tengthy criticism of the Government | & His Soldiers. and was pranicd letters of administration nven- *déclared that “our poliey has been | $ | OARTAND, Oct 12 =Amient the sutt mea | B MEE COOK's estate, ang thersapor e Al }’;\: ldm‘m c character, causing the Boers | b ¢ | in San Francisco by John E. Talbot, Ed- | shares of her property as they would LS N ward E. Reynolds and W. A. Bourre, ask- | have been entitled to had she aied in- £ e e ing for an accounting of the funds collect- | testate and without leaving any provision the British from South Africa, and he re-| ¢ & | ed for the reception and entertainment of | for the disposition of the estate; As a gretted the Boer ultimatum, but said he | { | the California volunteers, First Lieuten- | Tesult of those contests about M unable honestly to condemn It { | ant A. P. Hayne of Battery A, California | 00V Was recovered from Tripp, but not At a0l ol Tl i hion Dot without a most bitter legal battle that er e DU e | ¢ § | Heavy Artillery, in which Bourne was a | concluded only in the Supreme Court. 3 e Co ot iiny. Wote b donfdenoe iwas:) ? | private, made the following statement to- | The present suit involves the question ¥ moved, but was met by an amendment, | { @ | nigh off owneLALITH of SRR ety R whiCE Me @ which ‘was adopted by a large majorit B¢ + | “I wish to go on record as denouncing | Cook conveyed by deed ‘o Tripp, and r . expressing regret that Mr. Courtney | ¢ & | the suit filed by Talbot, Reynolds and [ Promises 1o be as bitterly fought as were ) ! should be at variance with the Govern-| { Bourne as an infamous outrage. Bourne, | the preceding suits : the busin ® ment’s policy, and expressing complete | 4 | Who was a private in my battery, repre- | On the side of Mrs. Co ’s heirs are m-k> the me ti - confidence in Lord Salisbury. > ¢ @ | sents himself alone. I firmly belie that | arraigned as counsel Joseph Campbell, ca oF Mr. Courtney, after the age of the | 1 can say without fear of contradiction | Nusbaumer & Reed and Fred E. Whitney ge . 4| 5 = E Iy \dment, safd it was the first time ke ? | that nine-tenths of our organization wish | while Tripp is represented by Cary 5 rcountered a hostile vote. and he ad- | ¢ ® | {o be left out of this affair entirely. And | Howard and Welles Whitmore. it & mitted its gravity and seriousness. + “1 believe ill’lsu !lhutlf _7\|_dl_;.'m&~m should be | —_— The audic then sang “Rule Britan | & | obtained by the plaintiffs none except S 8 nia.” i : | Bourne would (Iuk‘(- u‘n,\rthinz by gt Thei GAMBLING DEVICES sted in this | { z | suit is particularly infamous when we | than in | | | L | take into consideration the glorious and 1t B¢ [t Re sl 0| NG USED 1N CHUBCHES ¢ | dered, a reception that far outc —— ; . BY JUSTICE QUINN' ¢ @ | most | sanguing lexpeciatigns yiAId ‘““%1 OAKLAND, Oct. 12.—The nickel-in-the- * 3 i a 5 % | hever did very much in our battery, to | Slot machines are again causing ag:ta- S ), Oct. 12.—There was a!| 9 © | rope us Into such an outrageous scheme. | tion to the city government. Council- b ok e ot i‘ + & | If there is to be afy kick about the money | man Girard's statement last night that 3 riage ceremony pérformed in * | collected for the great reception, let those | they are on a par with church fairs and 3¢ lan's private office late | & @ | who gave the money kick over the dis-| eptertainments, and that all should be he principals were Otto | 4 o | position of the residue; but God forbid | tzxed alike, or_ignored, is contradicted 1 Jr., aged 22 years, and | ¢ ? | that a soldier who enjoved the h«‘)snil‘uhl,\‘ | by Councilman Barstow ® , 21 years, both giving tneir ¥/ onnatimemenaplo (GO sion should be | i am not a bigot.” sald Mr. 3arstow, . San Francisco. The mar-| ¥ ¢ | among the kicke | to-day, “but when Mr. Girard saldh.mv. officer Se s procured sho vefore | @ & | e ~ night that there was not a ckurch in ® being only ST e Gl SRR e ¢! Harvest Festival Celebration. Oakland but what is running gambling vear since . 3 suty clerk rounded up _Justice | ?} OAKLAND, Oct. 12—The annual har- | games, I challenged his remark. He o1y that he p iun, who officiated. An | effort at{ ¢ © | vest festival celebrations of the Salva- | named his own church, and I requested There 1€ P | stric was affected, the groom | $ + | tion Army throughout the United States | him to speak for his own crowd and let that W. C.| ¢ 2 St did not with the fact ' « take place from October 14 to 17 inclusive, | others alone. I hold that everybody will become | ¢ L e it A pereit 2 | and during this period the local corps |should be secured, both in their religlous 1ds expect to licer ¢ fssued to| ¢ ¢ | will hold a great sale of articles con- | and political rights, and that they should 5 in ? Jenson ars, 4nd Andrea | ¢ © | tributed such as groceries, furniture, | be protected from persecution or ridicule ® L o 3 @ % yea nisun bbo! | clothing, live stock, musical instruments, | concerning them.” nd in 1894 a full colo . Abbott| ¢ 4 andir 4 a ful 3 Shent - Patton 4 | etc., at their hall, corner of Washington | City Attorney Dow Rkaving reported $ b ed a maj smussen, | & = o |and Twellth streets. Any surplus of | that under the State law the machines soldie 26 5 cart. e R oG ~ | goods may be devoted to the Army are undoubtedly gambling devices, the . i vears, | @+-9903640404090-90964-090-4000499690-¢0+06+0 | z00ls philanthropie institutlons, of which | City Counail will request the Mayor to 3 wounded & o ’ 3 there are now in this country about one | order the Chief of Police to make suome N £ i o b¢ THE UNIVERSITY WILL MITCHELL’S IDEA OF A RECEPTION. hundred and twenty four, such as rescue | arrests, and sce it the police court jurors ST 3 Prantis ; b | county and be of such acharacter a8 to al. | tion have clected Herbert F. Kellogg sec- {ionie bl L din wilconvieh dates BVE 2 b of *“Archie” | ways be remembered and referred to With | retary, vice W. P. Melv he = - - - - — ave pot “vet | { ool HAVE AN AUDITORIUM | pirsturs vy our beae e o nis‘end' e | SRS S5 samio time résbiutions wers | UNITED STATES BRANGH R AR e arnestly reques he co-operation of ur ey | e o = . g - + 1 district of India ¢ | BERKELEY, Oct. 12—The question of | the people. Let the streets be lined with an | ¥/, PA¥INE & high tribute to his aualities | _ 5 a distr t India SERKEL T stion enthusinstic, oheering multitude, and let the [ as a faithful and conscientious officer, 4 He is an Eg m for the University of Cal- | Sihusiastic, cheerior oS A tare as to | and extending sincere sympathy to ne| STATEMENT —OF THE— . night Commander be solved shertly by bullding | instantly mnn\'(ncvh |hn1‘l§- v L(el'al‘:1 w(rh};e‘r ha widow and fami of the deceased. lds the D on to the Harmon g that they are in the midst of and at this peld R e : noids the Dix. J addition o the Harmon gymnas- | Batthey aec i the midel 5t 820, 1, 10 e e CONDITION AND AFFAIRS P + Servi Order and o 1. which will enlarge the £eating ca- | iy every way that the gallant defenders of OI1 | PRISONER SULLIVAN 7 = et | & wards of bravery and no- [ ity of the building to abouf Glory, whg hn\'l‘“r'.}yr!ndl our m{m !}‘ux, lhrf,;us‘h 'CONDITION AND AFFAIRS - I went sout ? The proposition to build the addition | many a flerce ficht, always forward and to ! | = E— . Osbo ¢ | will come up before a special meeting of | YiGory, Bave won our admiration and gratl A DESPERATE MAN | ‘rn)h‘wtvk d of Regents to be held next he berole deeds of Funston, ‘Krl er nult} _— —OF THE—— v branch of the Ma ins Ins »f | Clark a 0! d applauded the world g At the oy "}-?‘lk',"‘;,u!"::“(l.x,”,-:,f kv o thelt brave men will be it Threatened the Life of Warden Hale 2 & Ransr i 16 west ¢nd of the | us Seturday. Show them that we are proud of of San Quentin | d 2 Eorbil Aviton icals el Y S A he fact. Fling to the breezes your starry ban- 2 - . ac en an l""c "e T J\ l\7””“];\”‘ 1“\1 ‘;'_\ n\u‘li,l;l 1\'11“:,;\1‘“%(;:‘ Yv’]‘)(‘flé.'yrr:;j‘a;r’[ g iate vour homes and \;{‘r\v.-n “l‘,x:un{ fALAanA. Oct. 12.—Ex-Warden Hale s of Cali- | b J. Kendr . Key of 170 feet by 80 feet. A stage ‘at one end | flowers and garlands and strew their pathway. | o 1 Quentin has been relieved of con- ] sers for Califor- | C. Keyes, W. W W will be 34 by 30 feet. In the rbar of thig| They deserve such a weleome. . .. orL. du(x-dmo worry. With the incarceration of | JNSURANCE COMPANY INSURANCE COMPANY .| & W. Lucas, C M. H will be dressing-rooms from! which an | 0 hayeineen oa|C. C. Sullivan, who was an accomplice | ; i t ] < | o ow a o cen appointed n I | i lecly e sit would | B H indley, E. K. entrance to the can be made. | The following alds At al in managing | With Bert Willmore in the attempted ATE DA -cHATEILE, cERMANY, on | (T NIV FORK I THE STARE OF Ny > nia. Al 3,";,,, John Lee: 3. G. Lelb A g “prr\'v;”;'\}' 1 encircle the | {9 BEEST 7287 burglary, Sunday night, Mr. Hale feels the 3ist day of December, A, D. 188 and | 15us, " and for the year ending on that day, > ana Totiet B R rTontr has cni iy aole ] FRER 000 J hief atde. Clarence Crowell and Ray Baker; | that he can walk the streets of Oakland | fof the vear ending on that dy, 45 mads €0, 18¢ | as inade to the Insurance Commission of ths se pub- | V. Hoover, T. t Holme LOVE TARRIED WITH | assixtant aids. George W, Haxiey. John Naggle, without expecting to see Sullivan spring | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections | D T i gstons s N ofler, 2, s i A. Mendenball, A. reed GeorescHl. SBo f B S the Political Code, condensed as Ay 1 3 | L AL Hofter, E B | A Mendenball, & Bl e e Frwards, | UP from some secluded spot to take his | &1 L D e TR LU condensed as per blank furnished by the Com< Hindes, Thom 3 g Hilmer o "ustin, P. J. Kellar, Dr. F. V. | life. | per bl ¥ miasioner. Q o R Herring, C_Hellwig, R L. Ha THEM ONLY A YEAR g Neiizel, Ben T Woolner, L E. | During the time that Sullivan was serv- | ASSETS. CAPITAL. SLAM TEMPLE'S {2 8 Eaaley GVE A Hatsted i Al | d L. Johnson, J. P. | ing out part of his sentence at San Quen- | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and_ . | Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in GRAND FUNCTIOQN | Hcke. . B. Hale, 3. 5 Hateh'and Bd| ARLAND, Oct. 12-1da Dampsey byl Or. Br Or . Wilson, | tin he formed a dislike for the Wacdn | JBonds qunsd Bv CEeicy i et = 41,000,000 00 ayne. her attorneys, Robinson & Miler, fiisd| D:J: Hallahan, rd, H. D. Cushing, | that gradually grew to bitter hatred. He ! Gach in Banks 82,781 T4 ASSETS —e———— ler a ‘rrn B ~d‘| Ayt 20 ":‘ G. B. Danlels. . Hynes, George F. | openly threatened to kill Hale if he ever ' Interest duc and accrued on all Stocks | o p oo S e suit tc or a divorce from James Seece, J. P. Becket, Charles Roeth, L. got the opportunity, and Hale, knowing and Loans 2 ompany...... $450,000 00 EBRATION LAST NIGHT OF | _ Arrested for Petty Laroeny. = |empecy, whom she married at Saera. | bedick; Charics Storm. . 1 Churen, 8.3 | fhe man, did not doubt that he would do piemiuris 10 Biie Goss T e s LI | Julius Timm, employed in the telephone it L 3 = roq | Stewart, Dr. W. F. akefield, - | it. Tuesday evening D. W. Martin of this | Balances due from Agents 7 sh s ‘an & - RABIH UL AKHIR. company’s Supply department, was arrest. | Mento about a year ago, She alleges| JEWAC: y1"p Daiton, John A, Britton, F. M. | city met the ex-Warden at a Knight | Bonds owned by Company. 2,295,004 0 kbt by Detective Ryan and the | desertion as the ground of hek cause of | rarwell, George C Pardee, Webh N, Fearce. | Templars’ ‘meeting In. Oakland, and Hile| — Total ASsets ..o | Cast'in Company's Offie B o ed last 5 £ & el PR v o8 | el ferle, Samuel Taylor, Charles Bates, PR = akland, e | y 3. 80; A Most Brilliant Gathering of Noble | telerhone company's detective, Rellly pelled {1.:”~.(.‘k oo o aneoms | Biorge McDonald, Craigle Sharp, C. J. Heese- {";'?‘““1’fi{’,i‘)!"}}_n“‘““!;'r;;g’*;“‘“i_j} ";“f‘;zllllfi_l““fi‘ LIABILITIES. Interest due and “accrued on'ail L N : s harged City Prison with pet 2 S A S IIENALCY o5 il 1 > sinc 0 | 1 oss ¢ ¥ aid .. Stocks and Loans. . ghrinersdy Golden Gate cenye 1"}y niloged that ‘rimm fas” at the hioms of her parcnts tn RVebtOaK: | U0, o L aottiees Buve reportsd that| LT BICHME KA BUETEAY b 1o Lot B easa ot Adjustment or 1a Interest due and acorued on Bonds o O Hall. purloining supplies for two months past. | 1a0d. : | the o work Is in the best shape, | San Francisco and fear of him had kept | “Sygpense and Mortgages 2918 | Buit for divorce has also heen com- | thelr sp X him from leaving his home after dark. | Losze sis ng expenses | Premiums in dae Course of Collection 1 | the ladies caused Loszes resis iz P 161,507 09 = = | menced by Beatrice Chase against Al- | although this afternoon the 1adles causCii| - I am sincerely _.ad,” said Hale, “'that | Gross premium on Fire Risks running Rents due and accrued. g Yokt u Parnnle bid COMPLA'N AGA'NST bert B. Chase, son of ex-County Treasurer | it to be known that the i ‘d' TS Taa| you have him locked up securely in your | ~one year or less, $353,243 32; reinsur- | Due from other Companies for Re- e g s A ‘\"';""‘ | George Chase. The couple were married | be able to d]xgt;!“fié;n'g{'lsw o ‘m!’"‘“h;;si ity prison, for now 1 rest in peace | ance 0 per cent o jirg, 31,621 68 | ° insurance on losses aiready paid 213 53 X n Gate all very quietly at San Rafael abbut a year | yet appeared. ns ar- | again. 1 told Budd Sulllvan’s re- | Gross premiums on ialei ] v of the ancient CRU'SER NEW DRLEANS ago, at a ime when the plaintiff was a | acter should be sent to the m;: store In | {Gce that he had made a mistake: that 1f | more than one year, $149,159 51; rein- Total Assets .. r S | school girl. Now she alleges that her | the Reliance Club building before “("r’,"‘sulh\nn did not kill me he would kill | surance pro rntin 99,323 36 s } 5ito SIS £ Datband has been unfaithful to his | to-morrow, Friday. There s no doubt!gome one else if he was at large long | All other demands LIABILITIES. t NEW YORK, Oct. 12—The cru'ser New | marriage vows. that more than sufficient will be on hand | enoug pany . | Losses adjusted and unpaid. .. $88,854 63 F s out It Is under- | Orleans went Into drydock at the navy | - | at_the appointed time. bk Sullivan is one of the most desperate | motal Liabilitie Losses In process of Adjustment of " two hundred | vard and it was sald on board that it Fire Caused by Rain The troops, together with a Uniied | criminals ever confined in San Quentin; in | i in Suspense 69,166 19 L o ] 1 2 States battery, will come over on the 9:15 | fact, his hehavior was d that he lad | INCOME:. Losses resisted, including expense 2,9% 71 of them from would all of two months to put her | OAKLAND, Oct. 12--The he |3 m. creek boat. General Shafter. Gen- | to be transferred to Folsom. In August, | x. tually received for Fir Grosy premiums on Eire Risks run- acramento, and in good condition, though it is said it is | to-night caised several cleetric wires to | oM runaton, Governor Rogers of Wash- | 1891, he was the leader of & gang of (65, | pemiams v . ning one vear or less, $1,011,526 28; lady With '€4ch | proposcd to have her ready for sca within | break. At Eighth and Washington streets | fiGion, Governor Stanley of Kansas. | perate fellows who plotted the murder of Riceived for e o o TS . ey e tundren Dax | the fire department was called out at 10 Cajonel Metcalf and Colonel Kessler will | the officials. One of the conspirators| Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all o e g1 e | h fault has been found with the | 2.Clock to a blaze ien f“‘"",l]x that was | come over on the 10 o'clock boat. dne| “aqualed,” howcver, and thus probably | other sources . 662 31; relnsurance pro rata.......... 628,349 82 ot 0 the Rty tiialy © | caused by a live wire. Another live wire | SO0 " il) start at 11 o'clock from First | saved the lives of several guards. Ge Relnsurance premiums .. Tt Drau e ey b arew Say the accommoda- | proke on Fourteenth street opp):iie the | ang Broadway; thence up Broadway to| Welles, the man who informed on Sulli- | Zotal: Iocome TABSL RO a iot and el Flay w"f’ e "'\ “\*;'-*l,‘e"r' “*\ ’r’r"‘x;‘“ | (‘h); H:;n' n?w’ ]l!y ‘II..lecHllhc xlln l(;eorn Sixth, across to \\'ashn‘];:mn(.l to Four-| ;-atn‘x, '(;\Iu-rwurd nes 1 l{)i)lm{ by the | EXPENDITURES Total Liabilities .. ..$1,329,429 19 1 F c ade by y. al | Carleton stativned a guard thege to i) Bl dway, to Fourth, counter- | latter, and was only saved the ‘cour- | 5, 1 sae ——=. \ ie programme of dancing | F rick Rodgers and other members ¢ O ot their : i teenth, to Broa . 4 , y Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- 2 rection of Chairman | vealed that the four boilers are 3 = [owdreawiie dangiis r the middle o1 i | yjowing stand near the Tabernacle, vet ullivan otherwise made & faIrly B00A | yemrs) ».......;oeossceesiooerensessssncess 3251,246 84 | Net cash actually received for Fire I prated in & man- | had th T The phes e[ fddewalk. to be decided upon. record at Folsom, and two vears ago his | Paid or allowed for Commission oF premlum; 31,449,476 69 s in that b s L L e T, TR e Ofitenell. unifke any other grand | sentence was commuted, so that he was | Brokerage 92,193 55 | Recelved for e i R e One Year for an Assanlt. | mamshal Oakland has ever had, wants| given his freedom on December 24, 1. | Paia for Saiaries, | Mortgages 4185 evaporating a stilling machin 2 . ao8 a4 plenty of it. Said he yester- | He said this morning that his sister-in- | _charges for officers, 63,254 50 | Received for the conder in bad condition. Her | OAKLAND, Oct. 12.—Judge Hall t ImpiseRant spletiyeie o oy 1o e | taw, Mrs. Sullivan, was instramental in | Paid for State, Na | “on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from white paint is being scraped off and it is | sentenced J; H. Burnham to one year's|day: 1 wish you wowld say to the| GR:. ./ % S8 fi8 “dhe was oniy a lit. | taxes - 10,612 31 | _all other sources 94,308 19 id she will be painted lead color. Since | imprisonment In the County Jail. Burn-| v;vlfmtl‘fl('h:s;“;::: e o ™ tham | tle I when he was sent to prison and | Al other pa %197 31 | Recelved for Rents 28389 70 I e ship re: THis Dokt ober i as originally charged with an as- | in i3 o > o ¢ hi 1l after SRR eceived for prof the principal | men have IS Prt over thitly | Bad With intent fo murder Glistaf Nel. | to cheer as loud as they can. If “any QY ot lnow himjun il after Her MGTtiags [ ol Rapanditurss ties 22,571 25 < hortrid who rted while s was lying at the | son near the racetrack at Emeryville last | one 1s weak-lunged and ~can’t vell, let| (8 U5 AFOLECT OC BRe WO ef - ’l"" un- e resy Dr, Weard, | navy yard seventy seturmed. oo this e T ol ot puilty st | Whm ‘hire a couple of Second Ward | Ceasingly for'several years for his par- Fire. Total Income . 231,596,177 63 Tesy G Catnabeti’ | Loy rend seur ivIDg 10 nerae. ALy ve been (ried. To-day. however, | small boys to yell for him. don. "She was a cousin to the late Warden | Losses tneurred durin the y $255,300 35 Sl Samuel D, | two vears or 1 Fould be trancterren |1 was allowed to plead guilty'to an as’ | “Don't nave any fear that vou Wil| ciilemen she succeeded In having Gov- e Tt | e e, L (including $192,636 41, losses of pre- vious years) .. 518 Dividends to Stockholder: = m,m 53 Pald or allowed for Commiission or Brokerage .. .. 26242153 Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 158,750 72 Pald for State, National and local taxes Loo... 50,301 49 All other payments and expenditures 104,670 44 Total Expenditures .. $1,604,660 74 Losses incurred during the vear. Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks.|Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written during the| it yeabs i sl .| 157,146,439 | s1,722, Net amount of Risks| LR expired during the| year . Net amount 155,008,964 | 1,755,677 70 200.075.765 | 2,204,188 64 1. REMSEN LANE, President. C. L. ROE, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to befors me, 2th day of January, 1899, JOS, McCOX: in December 31, 1838..... force| this ), Notary Public. CESAR BERTHEAU, Manager, Pacific Coast Department, 423 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL Weskly Call $1.00 per Year

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