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— THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 1899 13 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, IN the Superi Court of the City ana G of San Francisco, State of Call; In the of Calliornia.— atic cation for a Judg: otice No. 42 D, BEET E; NTAL ganized PAX & under and by virt, f California, and hay- . in th, G 5an Francisco, State of ", inied w verifed ‘application ad. P ahe Buperior Court of the city and oF Ban Francisco, State of Califarn is wigned by & majority of ecters, praying for a slution of ‘satd December 234, 8w the courtroom of cmber nd ot a at 10 o'g) said" court.* Der > ‘wo, i the City B ¥ and County of San Francisce e ol Pointed as the dny. una lace tor | ring of sald appiication. 453 hereunto set m; e ) ! seal of 4 Perior Court, this 2ot vember 100, for Cor * N oAy of November: i, By JOSEPH RIORDAN. Depury Giork Deputy & FEndorsed Flied November T g : No 2018 W §. DUAXE, Cierk. "By JOSEPH Rl RDAN, e S L ALS, oros Nou all_conce 3 .M:]ud proposals or bids are Inlif'l!»d"‘t": g 88dition to"the chemical build and an Iymnasium on the universig, rheley Cal., and for ormi abor | a0 TSroiehing the matorals. me e (A0F d T proposals will be received Mece of the Tegents of the University a ins institute of Art, corner a Mason sts. San Franciaco, bl ore oclock p. m. o . of December, 189 et notioe is herchy furiher given E 1 wdopted and are placed in the it & McCaw, architects, 314 Ph San Franclsco, w San ¥ ore ‘the sar seen and exa g during each day k a m, 4 o'clock p. m s date until the 26th day of Decen or proposals will be consi are accompanied by a certifl eck o sald proposer in the sum of ten his proposal, with sufficlent it sald bid or [ ~d unless proposing will tract to faithfully lons in accordance n and specifications, be and are hereby required to be act entitled an Univ ruction of ering guarte; es for the Vet. (raliroad st. le), for six months commencing 1900, and ending June 30, 1900, ules with information and instructions will be farnished upon urdersigned. Bidders will the conditions of the sched- 14 will be considered uniess it rdance with such schedules. Each his bid with a certi- banking house nt of h arurer and valld con- tance as required the right to order any quan- ULy aver or under the amotmt specified Afdress I 3 ROOVILLE. Secretary Board ©f Tirectors of the Veterans' Home of Call- 7ornia % 39 Baneeme st San Fran- ~y P orfler of the Tasrd of Diree. torm I3 EOOVITIR Secretary B A i bl S MARRIAGE LICENSES. regert any Cal wwe teenses have been tneued as follows: Morrow D. Sk s E. Droeg Dora Pltsnogle Meta Sohroader BIRTES—MARRIAGES—IEATES gor Pirth mardage and foes ment by mad will not be innerted » handed Tabt and be f per- # the same publish BORN. BACKE city, December 20, 1899, to the wife of ¥. L. Racke, n duughter. BESSON—In t December 7, 185, to the wife of Ant on. a daughter ROYSON—In ¢ rrcemt 1588, to the wife of G M. Tloywon, & som DOHERTY—In this ¢ deaember 20, 159, to | the wife of John Doherty, a daugh ¥ 1ES—In this city, December 21, A%, tc 1 Hughes, a son x Rafael. December 20, 159, to y C. Kelling, a daught 1 s city, December 189, to v f William H. Tarkin, a daughter. 5 this city, December 12, 185, to ) ¢ of Albert Schwesig, u 50 —— MARRIED. GORDON—HARE—In Oak Cal., December by t wert N. Bevier of San rge A rdom of Hanford an 2 Ella Hare of Oakland 1 PITSNOG In this city, December », b Nelander, Ed- vard J.. 1 ncisco and Dora i e w ¢ ® Y this city, December A. Doane, James B Cla Wiilock of San on, John Jacod nn, Henry Annie worzynskl, Francls ivan, Jeremiah cOx, . Woods, Harris December 21, 1698, Rob- land of Marg Ag- Robert, Willlam, Mre, G. Cavers of_Portierrie, aged 73 yeurs 11 o AgDew Moore, & nat Ireland, duy ce of fun: In South Ralph Cesens, doarly beioved son of nd Brudy Cesens, end brother of 1 hereafter. wel, fdwurd, Freda, Laura and George - ative of San Prancieco, axed § s and § days. §7 Friends and scquaintances are respect- d to attend the funeral to-morrow 1 o'clock, from the residence , 1540 Sixteenth avenue south, Francisco. Interment Holy Cross n_Stockton, December 20, 1888, Mr. Coffee, & native of Massachusetts, yoars. will take place this day age: L7 The funeral (Friday), at § o'clock, on arrival of Stockton bost. Interment 044 Fellows' Cemetery. COLOMBAT—In this city, December 2L 180, Jeannette l.;. only and beloved daughter of 2 Henry and Chariotte Colombat, a native of San Francisco, aged 1 year 11 months and 3 s C¥ Notioe of funeral hereafter HARGRAVE—In this city, December 19, 188, | Henry Hargrave, father of Mrs. J. Bernhard Harry B. Bamund J. Albert E. El A the late W. J. Hargrave, a mative of , axed 63 yea > Friends and scquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Prigey), at 10 o'clock, from 9 Twenty eighth strect. Interment Cypress Lawn Ceme- tery, by electric funeral car from Twenty hih and Guerrero streets. The remains n Le meen st the chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mission street, un- t1 Thureday evening, De: ) O In this city, December 21, 169, Mary » mes, a native of New Humpshire, aged 81 jears (7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day Priday). at 2 o'glock, from the parlors of ihe Golden Gate Undertaking Company, M2 Miselon street, near Twenty-first HOWD-—In this' city, December i, 169, Mar- garet, beloved wife of John Howe, and be- foved’ mother of Mrs. G. Mclsaacs Thomas, John, Norah, Margaret, Frank and HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO., (Buccessors 1o Flannagan & Gallaghe™). FUNERAL DIRECTORSE AND EMBALMERS, H N. F. Dethiefsen. Chas. H. Jacob. CHAS, H. JACOB & CO.. Fuperal Directors and Embalmers, 315 Mason street, between Geary and O'Far- reil strects. Telephone, Maln 5213 & corporation or- pro- | contract. The right to reject erved to an act en- | grounds and nd Oltver, | l Gertrude Howe, a Ireland, aged (Philadet L7 Friends and fully invited to at « day), at & Churc! | Pau soul, commencing Holy Cross Cem; KIDD~In this eity, native of County Donegal, ars 6 months and 2 days. whia papers please copy.) acquaintances are respect- tend the funeral to-morrow 45 o'clock, from her late nce, 1627 Church strect, thence to St . where & solemn requiem high mass will be celebrated for the :?».e of h'er at § o'clock. Interment tery. . December 20, 189, Cath- erine, brloved wife of James A. Kidd, daugh- ter of Catherine and the late Mich: and wsister of Mrs. T. Pizzotti, &an, A. Hein: hn Culligan, aged 27 years. €7 Friends and lay), at McGinn Bros. 1 0. 0. F. Cemet | KLAUDE—In this 31 EAdy street. 1 Cuili- Mrs. C. marn and James, Michael, P: F. and native of San 'Francisco, acquaintances are respeot- ily invited to attend the funeral this day clock, from the parlors of Interment ery city, December 21, 159, Adam Klaude, a native of Germany, aged 78 | vyears L ¥ Remains at the parlors of Charles J. B. Metzler & Co. : In thi Manny a Switze 621 e [ mon ool ths, rFriends and y invited to at (Saturday), at 11 s and invited to at (Saturday), at 11 of Charles J. B, street. Interment O'SULLIVAN—In t Michael H. O’Sul aged 56 years I Notice at the parlors of Mission street REBER—In this Tieber, be terment | RASMU! Jon atfonal EEON—In t beloved h En w of Peter a native of 7 Friends and | fully invite (Friday), at 10 o dence, $2 Harris terment Laurel H RICHMANN—In Sa Henry be Bertha | _Ohlo, aged 24 yea | ROSS—In this city, | beloved wite of James, John and | father of dearly Mary Macklin, a €7 Friends and fully ins (Bat n day), 0} 1 t & solemn requlem | the revose of her soul Interment Holy Tock. SUCHORZ 1568, F Suchorz vears. SUL) KI bel, TILDEN—In this cif A.. beloved wife | Heber C. Ti aged ¥ rthiield and v.) rland, aged of fuperal hereafter. Richmann, a native of ted to attend the funeral t0-mo . 1805 _Turk Cross Church, Eddy st 6 Washington street. ty, December 20, 1599, Anna sved wife of the late Simon of Nutenen, Canton Grau. acqualntances are respect- tend the funeral to-morrow 30 o'clock, from the pariors of Charles J. B street. Interment | MANNY—In this ct Manny, beloved Manny, a native Graubunden, Swit 2 montk Metzler, 635 Washington | Laurel Hill Cemetery. ty, December 20, 1699, Simon husband of Anna Maria of Inter Ferrera, Canton zerland, aged 77 years and acquaintances are respact- tend the funeral to-marrow 3 o'clock, from the parlors M 63 Washington Laurel Hill Cemetery. his city, December 21, 189, livan, & native of Ireland, Remains 3. C. O’'Connor & Co., December 1 and of Ma; ast Franklin' and native of Indiana, aged nd 7 days. A member of A. R, and Seven of the G. A. R. acquaintances are respect- 1 the funeral this day k, from the funeral par- d of Emilla Rasmusson, and Rose Rasmusson, and Rasmusson of Santa Clara, Norway, aged 41 years. acquaintances are respect- | to attend th funeral this day ‘clock, from his late resi- on street, near Sixth. 11l Cemetery. nta Cruz, December 15, 1809, cloved son of Henry and rs 3 months and 10 days. , December 21, 189 James P. Ross, Ge. native of Dublin, Ireland acqualntances are respect Other of 20 ck, from: her late street, t to Holy treet, near Scott, where mass will be celebrated for ng as Cemetery. In this city, December 20, oved husband of Franciska native of Prussia, aged 70 ember 21, 1599, Sullivan, & na- 28 years. are respect- Dee late ty rthfleld, § days. ntpelier, Vt., papers please 7 Notice of funeral hereafter. TORSON—In this city, December 19, 139, Ole M. Torson, yeungest son of O. C. ve of Ca e reon, a 5 ‘mor « >Friends and invited tc Oukl; WILAX attend th Nevada v‘\Y). papers please acquaintanfes are respe funeral this 4 fram his late res! nue, Alameda. In E hurch of the Immaculate and, this day (Friday), at December 21, 159, Silas Wil band of Eiizabeth Wil- cox, und father of Emma, Katie, Lizzie, Mary, Silas H. and Willam D. Wileox, & native of Columbus, Ohlo, aged 75 years. (=4 of 1 WOODS—In this city 20, 1553, Harris Woods, beloved father of Esther Levy, Mrs. £arah Hysns, Mrs. Leah Oleson. Gabriel, Benjamin and He, Stewart, a n and 9 months No. X A 1, 1. 0. 0. F. ws CF Friends and ¥), at 2 o'ch train ve ed to et enth and Market street California Lodge No. from nry Woods and Mrs. Gussie member of California Lodge . and the Veteran 0dd Fel- uaintances are respeot- ock, from 1. O. O. F. Hall, under the aus 1 1 O, 0. F. tery, by 3:3) and Townsend of Peace Cem Third A Handsome Holiday Display Water Sets, Liguor Sets, Claret Sets Tea and Chocolate Sets, Salad Sets. COME JUST 90 LOOK Great American Importing Tea Cov | | CHINAWARE |~ 210-212 GR PALACES. ANT AVE,, (Stockton papers please copy.) | ears and 8| Reber, and | er & White, 122 Eddy street. In- | Cemetery. his city, December 20, 139, In- | Cincinnaty, | at 10 | neral to-morrow | Poland, aged 0 years | 4 the funeral this day | Bet. Sutter and Post Sts, | 861 MARKE T, opp. Powell. Branch Stores Everywhere. | | HCTEL GRA | R Cosner & w, Colu: D Spencer, € W E Clark, Am: ia A Moody, Gold Run ARRIVALS. D sa HOTEL, H Muller, Quincy /B H Cooper, Chicago Mrs J R Loomis, Cal G L Davis, Medford F Martin_&w, Cal H G Williams & w, Cal J Scales & w, W Campbell, Le Ang T Weaver &w. Cal O B Stewari, Stanford D A Leonard, Ds Palos E E Quinn, Epokan | A Cordiner, C L Welss, Mare I A G Burnett, § Rosa | C K McKenzie, Cal W S Berry, Lindsay Arizona San Francisco, December | T Roach & w, Marion G W Kincaid, Cal W W Wilson & w, Cal R A Blair, Cal R Mille, Hanford O T Atwood, Stockton J W Caldwell & w, Cal R Ellot Jr & w, Cal W Heyburg, Cai e «1d L Blackmore & w, Pa A R Hopkins, Fresno | 3 Morrison, Cal | B'W Monnastis, Or | W Fisher, Portland | R C Hart, Portland J D Enright, Sta Cruz T G Patton, Placerville |T E Eastland, Denver C H Lausen, |E'J Hackett, N ¥ D Hanish, New York H L ldieman, Portland|J Mosom, N Y A M Willams Auburn W W Casey & w, Cal D A Conoly, £ Cole, Keswick ule, Cal May, Portland lw 8 Boi A G |OE G w A J Walsh, Orovill Wiliams, Uklah Reynalds, Cal Keswick |C M Wardall, Stanford L Wishart, Stanford L M Hancock, Nev Cty H Hein, New York G H Golden & su,Napa 4 '3 C Clark, Fresno - PALACE HOTEL. E Kennane, Bay ( cin, Seatt Pachmann, N Fisher Jr,' N Garey, Po Johnson, N Lane. 0 EENMSZINO 4o M de C K 8 T rs D Sherwood, Spol ~ 5 K_M Lundborg, W_Anderson, Honolu J T Wilsof g, Stanford rifand Mrs L Kiefes Redwood T T Lane, Redwd Mrs A 'W Jones, Victor , Pittsburg on, Pittsburg C B Knapp., Pa Mrs C B Knapp, Pa R D H Vroom, N ¥ D Kiefer. Cincinnati Cincinat Mrs L Strauss, Cincin Major A W Jones, Vie ity Miss Wil e X Y kan A P H Hudson, Tacom Runyan, R Bluff Mre Dickson, Sacto ss M Rowland, L A M ss Guirado, L Ang H Mashima, Japan Cal C MeQuiston, Towa C Mciver, § Jose A Garela, N ¥ | A H May. Portland Mrs E F Simmon. Bost v L Elrich, Stanford Miss E M Simmon, Bos A Alexander, N A Alexander, N M D Malone, Keating, Voight, Cal T d S>PEHONTY EUSRIYRUSTZESO0 alone, OaX Knoll Cal Pleasntn Y H D Flagg, Boston Y C 8 Sharon, Oakland F F_Combs, Sedalla /Mrs J A Lindsay, Cal 1S Tobin, 8 Mateo Mrs J S Tobin, Cal J B Fisher, Valle E 8 Churchill, Napa Capel, Parls Mrs E 8 Churchill, Cal Jouvand, N Y Miss Churchill, Napa Elsasser, Mexico M Lang. N ¥ ! NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | B L Pisher, Alameda [H Vivien, Chicago Carrera, San Jose |F Adams & w, Cal | © Komler, Stockton {A R Pusls & 'fm, Cal | G Smith, Los Angeles (A P Lincoln & w, Ohlo | B Charles, Gilroy J Martin, Walla Walla Rous, Gilroy A C Grecla, 8an Jose W Bowman, Oakdale|J Rodman, Baltimore J Williams, Fresno |E A Brown, Ancels Molloy, Los Ang B Stein, San Diego ———————— A Telegram Oard. The Austrian gram card,” message and the postoffice tel postoffice 15 to try a “tele- on which a person’ writes a polll, in the usual way, but the contents, which are delivered fi'fl': address by the Th an is a combination of ““""’.fiim”" , and seems useful as mn( a cost intermediate be- tween post s C. Busma, L Ang | | At had been prepared for the reception of a | Continued from Seventh Page. line of Valencla and the cross streets, are in hearty co-operation with the panhandle proposition. At a meeting of the assocla- tion last night President Fred L. Waibel, who Is one of the vice presidents of the mass meeting held in Turn Verein Hall on Wednesday evening, stated that as progressive business men who were agi- tating the pavement of Valencla street, | they could not well afford to remain silent | on the bond issue. The opening ugol the Golden Gate pan- handle to Van Ness avenue and the ex- tension of the two wings leading north and south was a move in the direction | of progress, and the Mission Association ment of Valencia street from Market to w>nnlxy1|nh. could not well afford to op- pose it. | Eu{cna MchE, one of the most active | members of the association, coincided with the views of the president, and stat- ed on behalf of the Mission Business Men's Assoclation that all the members | had pledged their united support for all the bond issues. Becretary Harrison' | views were in full accord with those of the speakers, as by the issuing of bonds | for improvements Valencia and the other streets in the Misslon were bound to_ b aken notice of. The position which Vi | lencia street occupied on the map of San Francisco, together with its importance as the only leadipg outlet from the cipal center of the city into San Mateo County, provement so much sought for by the merchants and property owners, not to mention the thousands of persons who monthly travel over that thoroughfare. | Other members of the assoclation spoke | the two cemetery lots asked for as a park | for the people residing in that portion of | the city. The Dolores boulevard, as pro- posed, was a necessity in itself for the accommodation of the people who owned | buggles and Dbicycles, as it would lead directly into the greater park by the pro- sed panhandle was finally decided to support the bond issues for all that is contained In the call for the two elections as measures of progress and improvements. | Listened Whiie They Ate. Annle, | Hundreds of workingmen on the water- | hand gathered | | front with lunches in around the impromptu platform from which Mayor Phelan spoke during the noon hour yesterday. His first speech wa delivered from a case of goods at the Mail | dock; his second from a lumber pile on the transport dock. A band wagon en- livened the places. there can be but one view taken of the bond question. “Surely by this time,” said he, “It must be clear to all that there is no jobbery about this attempt to improve our city. Some ill-advised talkers have said that we are playing a confidence game by say- ing that these bunds will give work 10 the | masses, and they deny our claims that the expenditure of $11,000,000 will be a direct and lasting benefit 19 the individual and to the community. Now, if this be so, whers is the money going that will be raised by bonds? Is the ne { charter such piece of folly that it wiil | permit our new city government to steal and waste the peo , as in the time that has passed? Then what? Every dollar will stay right your pockets. Twelve of the fifteen men who made your new charter declare that the proper thing for us to do at this time is to vote to issue all the bonds. The af- fair is all open and above board; there is no secrecy about it. You can all Investi- gate it, and from what I have seen during my experience of public life I can truly #ay that the workingmen of this city as a rule vote with more discrimination than any other class. 1 could seek ecasler tasks than to try to eram a fallacy down the laboring ——— of Merchants, who favored the repave- | rin- | would of itself force the im- | of the justice. of giving to the Hisslon; proceedings and proved a | great success in attracting crowds at both | The Mayor sald that to the workingmen | here and go into | FIRING FINAL SHOTS IN BOND CAMPAIGN throats of the audience that I am now nents of this facing. “The difficulty of lhe:r measure is that they 1l not take the | trouble to investigate the facts, but de- clare that at good enough for the last generation is good enough for this, | and you cannot drive anything more reas | sonable into their heads. The same men would prefer a stage road to a Pullman, a barn to a comfortable house, bare walls to pictures, rags to decent clothes and so | on, 2nd then where would labor go and what prospect would there be for a work- ingman to earn decent wages and have what is his right—a happy home. Siluri- anism Is of the time when education and | comfort were for the rich alone, and when the man of toll was contemptucusly re- | ferred to as a poor man. We do not live | in those times, thank God, but we live in an age of progress, and one of the re- sponsibilities that comes with this privi- lége is to beautify and make healthful our homes and to make our children inde- endent by giving them prope:s education. ‘0 do this is the only reason why you should vote for all the bonds.” At the conclusion of his speeches the Mayor was loudly cheered ———— Theatrical Men’s Enterprise. | The following correspondence is self- | explanatory: SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 20, 1899. Rolla V. Watt, Chairman Fxecutive Com- mittee _of Public Improvement Central | Clubs—Dear Mr. Watt: Desiring to con- | tribute In some way and to assist in the* | | campaign of education in behalf of the | bond electicns to be held on the 27th and 20th inst. for the acquisition of lands for | the Park Panhandle, and also for the con- struction of public school buildings, séwers and o new City and County Hos take pleasure in Informing you that arranged for a serles of stereopticon views, ich will be presented at the Californt Theater on the evening of Tuesday, De- cember 2, at the performance of ‘‘Cum- | Dberland ‘61" by the Frawley Company, and | we herewith tender your association the free | use of all the private boxes and loges in | the theater for that night. Very truly, | S. H. FRIEDLANDER & CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 21, 189, | Messrs. S. H. Friedlander & Co., Califore nia Theater, City—Gentlemen: Your com- munication of the 20th inst. indlcating your interest in the success of the bond elections 0 be held on the 27th and 2ith of this month, and notifying this committee of your intention to give a series of steropti- con views {llustrating the proposed improve- ments at your theater on the evening of Tuesday, December 2, and offering this committee the free use of all the private boxes and loges in the theater for that | night, has been duly received. I am di- | rected by the executive committee to thank you for your kind proposal and to say that they g tly appreciate your jnterest in the matter In_hand and approve your plan for flustrating the improvements by stere- opticon views. The committee will utilize | the boxes and loges kindly tendered by you | for the entertainment of the outgoing and Supervisors, for his 2 and for such other of | | the old and new city officlals us can be | accommodnted. The ‘several improvement | | Clubs of the city will be immediately noti- | fied of your plans. Again thanking you for this evidence of your good will, we are, very truly your | EXECTUTIVE COMMITTEE, Tmprovements Central Club. | R A V. WATT, Chairman. | GUSTAV SEHNEE, Secretary. S s | incoming Honor the 3Bullding Trades Indorse Bonds. The Building Trades Council passed the following resolution last night: | Whereas, The Bullding Trades Counell and the members of the unions affiiiated with it, have expressed their approval of, and have signified thelr intention to support the bond issues at the elections to be held on December 21 and 29, and, whereas, it is necessary that those who are engaged In | the various trades upon the sald election days should have reasonable time in which to cast their votes: therefore be it Resolved, Tiet the contractors and butid- ers and all other employers of labor be and they are hereby respectfully requested to grant to their employes an opportunity | to cast their votes in {avor of the said is- | sues. P. H. McCARTHY, President. W. M. PAGE, Secrstary. | | | FOUND NO SEPULCHER. Body of a Dead Woman Neglected by | Her Husband. OAKLAND, Dec. 21.—All day long the body of & woman has remajned in a coffin on a truck at Sixteenth-street station, Oakland, and no effort upen the part of the Coroner has availed in locating L. P. | Fisher, the man who shipped the body, but who has failed to make proper ar- rangements for its disposition upon its arrival at Oakland. The body is that of Mrs. Ella P. Fisher, the wife of the man who shipped the body. Fisher arrived on the Oregon overland this morning with the body of his wife shipped as baggage and checked just as he would have checked a trunk. When Fisher arrived at the station he gave the check for the coffin to the Peo- ple's Express Company of Oaklgnd, with nstructions to take the article called for by the check to Mountain View Cemeter: The express company thought that it was an ordinary trunk, coming as baggage, and they took the check, while Fisher went to Oakland. When the express com- left it with the station master. He also | refused to handie it, and left it on the truck on the station platform. There it remained all day and oner Mehrmann was notified, but he r | fused to do anything until to-morrow | morning. MEfforts were made to find }r er, but these were unavailing, and | the station agent at Sixteenth street afraid that he will have to face ghosts during the night. Mountain View Cemetery a grave body to-day, but the mecessary permits had not been secured, and the cemetery authorities refused to give any further in- | formation. Meanwhile the body is still at the ruilroad station. ——— Senator Willlam A. Clark of Montana bad to borrow money right and left to buy the ground for his first copper mine and everybody predicted utter failure, most experts saying the place was worth- less. r. Clark went ahead and in the first two years turned out 30,000,000 pounds of copper, pald his debts and lald the foundation of his gr fortune, —_————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. City and County of San Franclsco to Rich- ard F. Flaherty, lot on 8§ line of McAllister street, 110 E of Folk, B 5 by 8 120; —. Isawe A. Goldman'to Henry F. Blanchet Jr., lot on 8 line of Chestnut street, 65:9 E of Poll E 68:9 by 8 137:6; §10. " | Margaret A. Mee to Herbert C. Moffitt, lot on | N Jine of Broadway, 1374 E of Octavia, E 4 by N 152:6; $10. Estate of Mary A. Smith (by executor) to Ernest A. Buchse, 1ot on N line of Geary street, 180:5 B of Laguna, E 61:8 by N 120; $5000. Laura B. Roe to.Harry W. Good line of Washington street, 150 W of st, W 3 by N 120:8%: $10, Charies R. and Marle J. Gagan to same, City and County of San Francisco to Joseph | A. Oliver, lot on S line of Dorland street, 225 | E of Sanchez, E M1, 8 118:1 to San Mizuel Rancho, W to land of Agnes Whelan, N 10 Same to George W. Mitchell (administrator of the estate of Richard W. Mitchell), lot on W line of Alabana street, 1656 8 of Twenty-sec- ond, S 22 by W 100; —. Patrick Flood to John Burns, same; $10. Ellen Kearney to Annle L. Knowles, lot on N iine of Clipper street, 203:7 W of Sanchez, W 25:11 by N 114 aiso Jot on W line of Okio street, 150 S of Marin, § 50 by W 100; alao lot ¢a W ling of Chenery’street, 14 $ of' Randall, '“‘;’ 139, 8 50, E 123, NE i3, block 19, Falrmount; James and Hannah Gritfiths to Nathaniel Griffiths, lot oo S line of Silver street, 250 EW of Third, SW 2 by SE 80; gift. London and San Francisco Bank (Limited) to Albert Knierr, lot on SW line of First ave- nue, 100 SE of Pstreet, SE 50 by SW 200, biock ‘Tide Lands; $10. Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Fran- cisco (a corporation sole) (by John J. Preader- gast, attorney) to E. L. Hays, lot on NE line of Francis street, 425 NW of Mission, NW 50 by NE 100, block 6, Academy Tract; $850. 3.D. and Mary V. Beggs to J. A. Burden, lot commencing 20 E from Osuge and Eleventh mvenues, W 12 by § 100, blocx 231, Bouth San Francisco Ha and Railroad jon: $200. Bdward Baker, Fred E. and Ida Wallace to Joseph Gatllard, lot on E line of Ellsworth street, 75 N of Powbattan, N 1, E 140, & 2%, W 70, § 25, W 70, lots 818 to 75, Gift Map 3; $10. Joseph Galllard and Edward Baker to Fred E. Wallace, lot on NE corner of Powhattan and Ellsworth streets, 7 by E T, lots 880, 852 and 854, same; §10. Joseph Galllard, Fred E. ani Ida Wallace to Edward Baker, 1ot on W iine of Gates (Selgel) street, 2 N of Powhattan, N 76 by W 10, §79. £61 and §58, same; §10. John W, (or Johannes W., or Johannes) and pany found that there was a-body In the | ootfin they refused to handle it at all and | nto the night. Cor- | is | lot on N | Mau to Hermann Foesten, lot on ! of Rallroad and Thirty-second ave- 25:11%, E 94:1%, S 25, §7:1, block | 560, Bay Park Homestead; $10. | 044 Fellows' Cemetery Association to John J. Taylor, lot %, plats 19 and 20, Garden Plat Section; $200. FErnest A. and Flla Buchse to Alma M. Beck- eart (wife of F. C.), lot on N line of Geary | street, 180:5 E of Leguna, E 2:10 by N 120; §10, e to Katharina Nicolal, lot on line of Geary street, 206.3 E of Laguna, E 2:10 by N 120; $10. Johann and Elise C. Broeske, C. B. Stone, | Isaac Levington or Livingston (by S. M. Sam- ter, commissioner) to Richard H. Morrison, George Costello and Charles G. Gebhardt (exec- utors estate of Jonathan L. White), lot on B | Allister street, 88 E of Stelner, E 26 | Loutsa E. NE rne Nelson to Angelica Ralston, lot on W line of Plerce street, 45:6 N of Pine, N 23 by | W 7:6; $10. | _Ely I. and Helen J. Hutchinson to Joseph M. | | Furrer, lot on SE corner of Thirteenth and Jes- | sie streets, E 39:4 by § 88:4; $10. | Willlam E. and Emma Nalson to John Peters, | lot wn NW corner of Castro and Fifteenth treets, N 55 by W 120; $10. | Simon Manny to Anna M. Manny, lot on W | N of Union, N 30 line of Vurennes street, 127 by W 60; gift. John H. Durst to George Asmussen, lot on W line of Powell street, 75 S of Sutter, S 20:10 by W 100; | Rose Hunter to James H. Pooler, lot on N line of Pilbert strest, 42:6 E of Jones, E 20 by N _120; $5. | Joseph Jost to Ruth A. Jost, lot on 8 line of ! Clement_street, 32:6 W of Twenty-fourth ave- | nue, W 75 by § 100: gift i John A. Craig to Lloyd 8. Cutts, lot on W line of Walnut street, 325 § of Central, S 25 by W | 100, Jot 42, block 1 v Land Assoclation: $60. Solomon and Dora Getz to Loulse E. Proll, Jot cn § line of Minerva street, 125 E of Capi- tol, E % by S 125, block P, Rallroad Home- $10. | Alameda County. | Mutual Investment Union (corporation) ot | San Francisco to Realty Syndlcats (corporation) | D, Tompkins Terrace; | v and Mather | of San Francisco, plat also lot on NE corner of Broadway | street, NE 49738, § 9, SW 320:11 to Mather | street, thence SW 12 and on a curve to the right of 145 feet radius 102:11, and on a curve to ! the right of 250 feet rad 3, and NW 81:7 to beglnning, being ple Tompkins Terrace; | also lot SE corner Broadway and Mather, SE $1:7 and on & curve to the lett of 310 feet ra- dius 220, and on a curve to the left of 205 feet radius 145:6, and NE 135, thence on a curve to the right of 92:6 radius, 28:1 to & point on W line of Gilbert street, thence SW &0, NW 200, NW 866, SW 47:1% to N line of Frederick street, thence on a curve to the right of 257 fest radius 76:8%, and NW 122:6 to Broadway, thence NE_764:7 to_beginning, being plats G,'H and J, Tompkins Terrace; aiso lot on NB corner of Froadway and Booth 'street, NE 500 to 8 line of Frederick street, SE 122:6, and on a curve to the left of 817 feet radius 383:10, thence on & | curve to the right of 25 feet radius 703 to & | potnt on W line of Giibert street, thence SW 706:4% to N line of Booth street,’ thence NW 406:2 to beginning, bein; lats K and L, ‘Tompkins Terrace; also plat I, same; also plat E, same; also excepting lot on NW corner of Gilbert and Frederick streets, NE 313.80, NW | 20, W 61410 to N line of Frederick street, thence following Frederick street in an‘easterly direction on or along following curves: First, on a curve to the left, the radius of which 18 | | 25.12 feet, a distance of 170.44 feet, thence on & | curve to the right, the radius of which is 160.05 | | feet, a distance of 123.05 feet, and thence on & | curve to the left, the radius of which is 75.28 feet, a distance of 76.90 feet to beginning, being | portion of plats 1 and G, Tompkins Terrace; also excepting lot on E line of New Broadway, NE 217.80 distant from N line of Booth street, thence NE 25220 feet to B line of Frederick street, thence SE 122.00, thence on a curve to | the léft, the radius of ‘which is 815.12 feet, & | distance of §5.61 feet, thence SW 203.90 to be- | kinning, containing 1.344 acres, and belng por- tion of plats K and L, Tompkins Terrace; also | excepting lot on NW _corner of Booth and Gil- | bert streets, N 152:6, W 112:6, S 150, E 100 to be- | ginning, being portion of plat K, same; also ex- cepting that portion of plat K, conveyed to people of State of California, March 6, 1856, and recorded In 200 d. 465, subject to mortgage, Oakland: $10. Willamina and Alanson C. Vanhouse to Jane of Thirty-sixth l?f. .88, Brown, lot' on N line 21368 & of West, E 26 N T W e gzt 8 B L C. E, Frisbie, | 8 171.92 to beginning, Major Given Tract, Oak! Orin B. and Bertha Fri attorney) to Fred A. Whittler, lots 9 and 10, Dlock 0. Rnowles and Potter Basaiviston, Ken: nedy Bract, Eust Onkland; $10, - Ho% Frances M. Rebman to John 8. Lou; e f White, House Plat, Oukiang: 0. ¢ Charles L. Agler and Henry T. Atkinson to Robert 8. Young, undivided one-third interest in Eirests, W 15 By 5 100, boing Tots 35 voren TL0R reets, 5, Oukiand; $i0. : e ikt Inlon Savings Bank (corporation) Real! ;yn%‘cl(: x.:?mfl(lw. lot 15 and P)' gl’.‘l lfivl , blocl Stanford Tract, quitelaim deed, om;maflvxmu: Abery nethy, Iot on B Line of Walton or Thicty Sin street, 681:11 E of San Pablo avenue, E S 10t 8 and 23 Toer adjunent E oy iag. being Tyey Qukicad: nm-na.w mlm.t oy ::m Y block 465, ggbm- s«uffmm. pritiety a..:,' Herman & Ella Murphy to Mary B, Smith | San Francieco, via Ho; (wife of Lewis A.), lot on W line of Louise street, 275 N of B, N 2 by W 183, being subdi- yision D, in lot 16, block 199, Walts Tract Map 2, Oakland; §10, k4 g Amy and F. §. Sanford to R. W. Kinney, lot 6. Alvin Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. R W. and Jennle L. Kinney to James Ran- kin and Henry Mohr, same, Brookiyn Town- ship; §10. Joseph and Juana H. Nevis to Manuel § Abera, lot on W line of Harrison avenue, %00 S of Angela street, thence from point of be lnning W 160 by § §0, being lot &, Nevis Tract, urray Township; $10. Frank B. Costa to Manuel B. Costa, all inter- est in estate of Jose B. Costa, deceased; $500. Sarah C. Vagg to Willlam S. Vags, all inter- est in lots 1 and 4, block A-274, Oakland Point Homestead, Oakland! also all interest in lots 18 and 19, block G, Crawford Tract, Oakland also all interest in lot 33, block C, Parson's Golden Gate Tract, Oakland; §1. Sophia Willlams to Mary Tuck (wife of -;,Dhl‘l_l ‘:& lot on S line of Seventeenth l“r'"l, E of West street, S 103:9 by E 2, quitclatm deed, Oakland: 1. Margaret Musgrave to same, same; gift. Frank E. Crew to 0. B. Sturtevant, all inter- g6t In 2.21 acres purchased from one O'Connell in the year 1867, Oakland (quitclaim deed); 35. Ellen Quigley to Catherine M. Quigley, lot on E line of 219 S of West Third, B3 B 9Ttk E 354 W LS to beglnaing: being lot 17, block 441, as per survey No. made by J. J. Arnold, Oakland; $10. Christlan Michel to Mary K. Michel, lot on NE line of East Eighth street, 100 SE of Eighth avenue, SE 25 by NW 150, being lot §, block 107, Clinton, Eest Oakland: gift. Willlam and Josephine Joerndt to Sarah M/ Thrasher, rerecord 685 d. 474, lot on § line of Folsom street or Virginia, 155 W of Chestnut, W 5 by S 135, belng portion of block 10, Curtis Tract, Berkeley: $10. . Mamie A. Grimm to Louts Titus, lot on B Une of Park street, 307:3 N of Sun Jose ave- nue, N 100 by E 12:10%, being lots C and D, block 11, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda; Cosmopolitan Mutual Buflding and Loan Assoclation to James L. Hoover, lot on NBE line of Putnam street, 100" NW of Tevis, NW 2 by NE 136, being the S 25 feet of lot §, block 770, Levy, Lane & Sather Tract, Brook- Ivn Township: $10. athanfel Johnson to Sophia Coates, lot be- sinning at center of private road or right-of- way referred to in Report of Commissioner on map in action for partition in suit of L. J. Havalson vs. M. A. Renwick et al., distant 37.42 chains on a course NE from NE line of main county road, Oakland to San Leandro. thence NE 153 chains, SE 1012 chains, SW 183 chains, NW 10.12% chains to beginnin Brooklyn Township; also ot 15, block 18, Fitch- burg Homestead, being a resubdivision of townsite_of Fitchburg, Brooklyn Township: also lot 7, Portland Park, being a_subdivision Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn Town- shin; $10. Sophia Coates to Charles Seitz, lot beginning at center of private road or right-of-way referred to in Report of Commissioner on map ction for partition in suit of L. J. Ha ve. M. A. Renwick et al., distant 37.42 cl on a course NE from NE line main county rond, Oakland to San Leandro, thence NE 183 chains, SE 10.13 chains, SW 1853 chalns, NW 10.13_chains to point of beginning, Brooklyn Township: $10. C. W. Tyler and Abhbie L. C. Tyler (wife of Warren Tyler) to Frederick Bammann, lot on S line of Rallroad avenue, 260 W of Walnut strect, W 108 by § 207:6, Alameda; $10. Florence T. and Theodore Savage to W. F, Rudolph, 1ot on N line of Ninth street, former~ ly Taylor, 130 ‘W of Campbell, W € by N 19, block 700, ‘Oakland; $3000. Edgar B. and Eliza Clark to N. Gertrude Brown, lot on NE corner of Mariposa and McCall streets, E 60 by N 118:6, beine lot 26, block A, Brumagtm Tract, Oakland; $10. West ‘Oakland Mutuel ‘Loan Assoclation to Ruth A. Boyd, Ipt on N line of Lester avenue, 843.45 W of Newton, N 164:2, W 80.6, 6 158:5, E #, to point of beginning, being lot 4, block B, | Peralta Helghts, East Oakland; $10. Mercy T. Kimball to William J. Robinson. lot on W iine of Ellis street, 426:3 8 of Fairview, § 100:6 by W 120, being lot 66 and 8 25:3 feet of lot 7, Regent-street Homestead, Berkeley: gift, ienry and Angelica Ralston to Therese B. Nelson." Lot on 8 line of Woolsey street, 30 E Calals, E 50 by S 135, being lot 17, block Harmon Tract, Berkeley; §10. Mary S. Ppilen to Max Hornfeldt, re-record 718 d. 643, 1ot on NW line of Jarkson avenue, SV from SW fine of county road from Oa d to San Leandro, SW 57.85, NW 1 .54, E 11947 to beginning, being lot 6. Tuntington Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. larence D. and Grace L. Vincent to Mary 1ot on E lne of Df Kins street. N 50 by E 10, 3 , Dimond Tract, Brooklyn Township; Bernard Schmaltz to same, lot on F line of Dimond stre N of Hopkins. N 50 by E 149, being lot 22, block B, Dimond Tract, Brookiyn Township; §10. Delos and Harriet A. Pratt to Thomas R. Dunn, lot 5, block 1, Revised Map Eden Park, Brooklyn Townehtp: $10. Joseph and Harret Westall to George F. Whitaker, lots 21 to 24 block B, Westall Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. E. B. Pond and H. C. Campbell (trustees for Frank L. Hathorn) to San Franclsco Savi Union, 68 d. 313 lot on W line of Minturn ftrect. 125 S of Eagle avenue, S ) by W 108, lots 14 and 15, block 51 on Map of Resubdivi- ston of block 58, and portion of block 51, Town of_Encinal,” Alameda (truetees’ E. B. Pond and H. C. Campl t Bernhard . Triest) to same, 113, 1ot ¢ S line of Ratlrond avenue. of Seventh | street prior to widening, thence E $6:19 by § 200, portion of Aughinbaugh 223-ncre tract, Ala- meda (trustees’ deed): $1500. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Continued From Page 10. ARRIVED. Thursday, December 21. Schr Nettle Low, Low. 6 hours from Point Reyes. SATLED. Thursday, December 21. Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, FOREIGN YOROHAMA—Arrivi | press of China, from Vancouver. Salled Nov 29—Jap stmr Nanyo Maru, for Oregon. Dee 20—Jap st Honekong Maru, for Tu HONGKONG—Salled prees of Japan, for Vancouver. MANILA—Arrived Dec 21—Br stmr Benmohr, hence Nov 16; stmr Senator, hence Nov 16 Dec 20—Br bark Ancenls, from Newcastle, Aus. MAZATLAN—In port Dec 13—Ger bark Wel- —Br stmr Em- | var, and Ger bark Callao, the first loading and the’ latter dimcharging. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived Nov 15—Br ship Isle of Arran. from Hamburg; will probably be discharged about Jan 1, 1800, Dec 7—Br ship Thornliebank, from Cardiff. In port Dec 16—RBark J D Peters, chartered to make two trips to Guaymas and return; ship Servia. GUAYMAS—-In nort Dec 17—Schr Dauntless, from Grays Harbor. OCEAN STEAMERS. AMSTERDAM-—Salled Dec 21-Stmr Werken- | dam, for New York. HONGKONG—Satled Dec 20-Stmr Empress couver. —Snailed Dec 21—Stmr Ger- QUEENSTOWY, | mante, for New York. NEW YORK-Sailed Dec 21—-Stmr L'Aqui- taine, for Havre; stmr State of Nebraska, for Glasgow. A GENOA—Arrived Dec 21—-Stmr Auguste Vie- toria, from New York, via Naples. BOSTON—Arrived Dec 21—Stmr Utonla, from LAverpool. OCEAN TRAVEL. AMERICAN LINE, NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIY. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Paul.. .Dec. 21|8t. Paul Jan. 17 New York. Jan.” 3 New York an. 24 St. Louls Jan. 10 St. Louls RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp, From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark Dec. 20| Noordland Westernland ...Dec. Kensington .....Jan. EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 50 Montgomery st., or any of its agenctes. ‘TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner of First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOROHAMA and HONGKONG, caliing ai Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and “Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for l:‘ld‘l‘l‘.“el& No cargo recelved on board on day of ing. AMERICA MARU Thureday, Dee. 21 HONGEKONG MARU. .Tuesday, Jan. 1§ NIPPON MARU, Friday, Feb. 9 Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at feduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, 2 t street, corner First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. . ats E m. The S. Australia for Honolulu oot 5 - ‘e ay, Jan. 16, 1900. at 2 p. m. Favortte Line Round the Worl Samoa, New Zealand, Anstraiia’ Tadia, Ree. England, etc.; $£10 first class. i. D. SPRECKELS & 8R05. CO., Agts., 116 Plor 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Oz, um KOSMOS LINE. S, S. TANIS, 5000 TONS. = Seturday. Pecem-ber 23. or Valparaiso and Ham ling Mexican, Central and South American gorts. 8 8. Mariposs salls via Honolulu ana Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Dec. 21. ete., first-class d - s T SPRECKELS & PROS do v 14 Ion' ‘l!r-ll.. 337 Market ¥ o ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEME ——OF« THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~—OF THE— FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY I AN FRANCISCO, IN THE STATE OF California, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 18%, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to ‘he provisions of Sections 610 and €11 of the Po- itical Code, condensed as per biank furnisbed by the Commissioner: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Btock, paid u) Casl e ASSETS. Real Fstate owned by Company.... $491,700 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages..... 429,127 07 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company.... 2,073,409 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledgs and other mar- of Bonds, Btocks, ketable securiti Cash In Company’ Cash in Banks Interest due and accrued on Col- lateral Loans @ Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages Premiums in due tion ... Warrants 4 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already pald... Total Assets Course of Colleo- LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. . 336,007 92 Losses in process of Adjustment of in Buspense .. . 110,007 29 Losses resisted, including expenses.. 6125 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one vear or les, MIROW L re-insurance T _cen . Gross premiume on Fire Risks rin- - ning more than one vear, $1,3%,- (24 5, "Fe-tnsurance pro rata . MM Gross premiums on Marine Time Risks, §..... re-insurance 50 per cent 99,927 47 Total Liabilities . INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire premiums . 459,642 39 Net Cash act rine premiums 411,909 &2 RATLROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC s¥aTEM.) Tratns fenve and aro due (e arrive aé FRANCINUO, (Main Line, Foot of arket Stieet.) PRI LeAvE — Frow Decewsen 15, 190, — AnmrvE 71004 Benicta, Elmim, Vaca Tumieg and faeramerio. - . % ezene 71004 Shacta Ty Davia, Willows, Hed Diufl, Portiacd. ........e. *71409 *7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Nppa, Calistoga and Banta Rosa. LA ErS *8:304 The Overland Lini-ed—Ogies, Dee ver, O:raba, Clicagn su1sp 84804 Ban Jose, Livermore, Tons, " Hamamente; ' Clide Ited Blag, -u.z.am'u'—'n',:cu“ v 1 : iiar A Raywaris, Nilcs v Way Stations. 11545, *9:004 Davis, Woodlard, Knights Laoding, i . A:an{;":m. Oroville, 0:004 . xpreas—( *9:00. Sigrl s Tracy. Tatfrop, Btockton, evo-d an o e *12000 D100 s Port Costa, Vresno, Mojave ani 108 2 743 o and East *9:434 Angels 1004 Vall. o, ~ 1004 “lJWIldl, Niles and Way Stations, :00x% Nilca, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra. mento, Mendota, Hanford, Visalia, raop s Pt ls: P Sacramento Itiver Steamers. :;x“r Haywards, ~foor “vun". Sauta Bar! Los Augeles, Deming, E1 New Orloaus an: ¢ nd Past ... 17:00r Vallefo, Fort Costa sid Way Sta- OOAST DIVISION (Nurrow Gau, (Poot of Market Sirsct.) 154 Now: 12:002 Newark, Contors ils, fan J . Almaden, Felton, Jloulder Creeh, lm Cruz and Friocipal Way *4:38r Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos. " 811:437 Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations oo CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom 5AK FRAUCISGO—Fsot of Market Sirvk (Slip §)— *718 0.00 11:00a.m. 114 4 5 15.09 ompen 10 ‘3 13:00 From OAKLAYD—Fool of Brosdway.—*0:00 8:00 10:004.x. 11390 100 1300 °3:00 “300r. COAST DIVISION (Broad (Third and Tow Received for inte Mortgages nusn Recetved for n Bonds, tocks, Loans, and from . all other sources 518 1 Received for Rents e 8 Total Income 32,0675 56 FXPENDITURES. ey Net amount paid for Fire Losses {includin 3. losses of pre- vious years) . B o Net_ amount paid 7or Marine Touses ToRO 8 (Including losses of pre- vious years) Dividends to Stockholders . o gjg'fig Paid or allowed for Commiasion GF rokerage .. > Faid for Salarics. Fees. "and othier bl charges for officers, clerks, ete.... Pald Tor Siate, Nationai, and docal o8 ¥ taxes .. 49,158 20 All other payments and expenditures Tota! Expenditures .. Fire. Loeses ncurred during Mepe _the $325,108 33 279,175 @8 re Risks.| Premiums. Net _amount of Risks| the! written year Net a 5] expired during the) year % Net a December 81, during $180.085,218) 2,102,148 91 2144612 26 2,260,537 37 185,089,909, 188,893,232 ..o Risks and Premiums. Premiums. Net amount of Risksl written dur! the year ... - $103,224, 576! 8,315 Net amount of Risks! o - expired during the| year . 00,423,454/ 728,943 98 Net amou; | December 6.944.668] 162,259 62 D STAPLES, President. BERNARD FAYMONVILLE, Secretaj Bubscribed and sworn to hefore me, thi @ay of January, 1599, M. M. RHOF Deputy Insurance Com OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co Fteamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franeisco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 a. m,, Dec. 17, 22, 27, Jan. 1, change to steamers at Uth oner. Vancouver Port Townsend, Se- Everett, Ana (B. C.). attle, Tacoma, cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., Dee. 22, 27, Jan. 1, and every fitth day thereafter; ange at ttle to this company’'s steamers Alaska N. R'y.; at Tacoma to N. P. : at Van to C. P. Rallway. r Fureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m., Dec. 15, Jan. 4, and every fitth day thereafter. \ta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon. Cay rt Harf S bispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara . Hueneme, Ban Pedro Angeles) and Newport, East San Padro (Los 22, %, 3, Jan. 3, and eyery . Dec. 14, 1, fourth day thereafter. - For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har. (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angel m., Dec. 18, 20, 24 25, Jan. L and eve: day therea‘ter. ¥ For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, LaPaz, Santa Rosalia and ‘Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. . For further information obtain company's tolder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, salling dates nnd hours of sailine. TI CKEY OFFIUE-4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & €CO.. Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Franciaco. THE 0. R, & N, €O, " DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PR B, A NT) From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Closs l.uludllfl' Berth $8 Second Ciuss and Meals. State of Calitornia....Salls Dec. 4 14, 3, Jan. 3 Colambia . Safls Dec. 9, 19, 29, Jan. § Short Line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and to all points in_the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Buperintendents. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS, Salling every Thursday instead ofm Saturday, from November 3, 1599, 10 o m., from Pler 42 North River, Morton st. LA BRETAGNE, Dec. '28: LA NORMANDIE, Jan. 4; LA CHAMPAGNE, Jan. 11; LA AQUITAINE, Jan. 18. First class to Havre, 360 and upward: § per cent reduction on round trip.- Second class to Havre, $45: § per_cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CAN- ADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson bullding), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific’ Coast Agents, & Montzomery ave, San Francisco, ot, ot BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. - FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEI, :15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri. p. m, and $:30; Sundays, 10:3 a. m. p. m. Landing and office, Mission-strest Dock, ;IE;‘NH 2. Telephone Main 1508. ARE .o Via Seasalite Ferry. m!flel? Oc ). FROM SAN 1sC AND AN RAFABRL VABLEY WEBK DAYS—_*T%, *0:8, 1:00 & m.; *1:4g, ik THIPS Pob MYl Valley and San A Ra- fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at ' m. o S e m; oefas . %6, TG 90 A m; TR % %4 2 m; 12:3, 1:3, 3:45, 4 BEXTRA 'flq}fl ednesdays Buturdaye at 1:00 = and U ! g EI:;D‘AHC. p. M. Saturdays_Tomales And vy statlons. B Bupdayg-Tomales and way siations 1, | Bouth 20wl Way Stations (New Almader Wednesdays only) . h.;u Jose, Tres ¥ . Bust, Lompos aud o g I ucipal Way Stations ML m.‘ur-l\l Way Stations. 1304 Jose and Way Stations. 42:45¢ Ban Ma Palo Al Pinos, Sania ( roy and Pasifie d Way Statl Redwood, Meolo Park, ), Banta Clara, San Jose, 2. Salinas, lon » Han Jose . Ban Jose and Priueipal Wy Stabioos E, San Jase and Principal Way Stations 5:307 Aan.Tose an | Princiyel W $6::10r Ean Joso and Way 4t PrisdSe San 1W | LESSEHD | BAN FRANCISCO AND HORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Tibaron Ferry, Foot of Market St. BAN FRANCISCO TO SAN PAFAEL | WEEK DAYS—1:30, 9:00, 1:00 a m.; 13:38, 0, [E h_. Thursdays—Extra tri) at fiu.}‘n__ urdays—Exira trips at L. | BUNDAYS—5:00, 9:8, 100 a m.; 190, 13, 5:00, #:%0 p. m. 110, 7:50, 9:30, 11:10 8. m.; 1% Saturdaye- Extra "trips & 5 3:40, | 138 and 688 prm. ’ EUNDAYS— 810, 94, 11:10 & m.: 1:0, 340, 5:98, | 5:00 pm)| Bebastopol. [10:40 am|10:23 am 7:45 pml 8:22 pm | _ Stages connect at Santa Rosa for West | Bprines and White Sulpbur Springs; at Lytton | for Lytton Springs; at Geyservilie for Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers: at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- rt and Bartiett Springs; at Uk prings, Saratoga Springs, Blus La) Dl Take, Witier § Potter Valley. | Buekng Hot 8 West, for Vllz gln“o Upper Lake, Pomo, lfll. Riverside, Lieriey’s, hedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr's Mendocino ~ City, Fort Brage, rt, Usal, Willitts. Laytonville, Cum- ming's, Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsea’s, Dyer, Bectla and Eureka. Eaturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- Sn gunday_round trip tickets to all points 00 San Rafasl ot Ralf rates. @ o Market st Chron! w%%o. R % IYA;.‘ General Gen. Ageat. H CALIFORNIA LIMITED mSanta Fe Route. road, wit l!:‘h.’hon :a‘rn::n?: Connecting train leaves BSas Francisco MONDAY, WEDNFSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Amvmg in Chicago at 2318 p. m. FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUSSDAY, WEDNESDAY, OVERLAND EXPRESS Every day in the year. Palace and EY VALLEY ROAD Between Stocktorn, , Hantord, Tulare and Bake: flml:b:“m train service. | San Franciseo office, €23 Market st., telephone Main 1531 | Oakland office. 1119 Broadway. cramento office, 301 J st | San Jose office. T West Santa Clars street. 12, “MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausalito Ferry. Week Days—9:20 a. m. and 1:45 p. m. Sundays..5:00, 10:00 &, m. and 1:18 p. m. Steam-heated, closed car on ail trains. Fare..San Frafeisco to Summit and Return, %, Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, G625 HEARNY ST, Establisted o 1854 ‘o'::I n-lmnllsir:fllm | Aiscane viearing o bod yand mind as d i Skin ; e T i low. resgunranteed. IBBON, Box 1957, m THE WEEKLY CALL 81 per Year.