The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 12, 1900, Page 7

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DETENTION SHEDS OF THE PAGIFIC MAIL DOCK SWARM WITH CHINESE FROM THE STEAMER COPTIC Coolies Marched From the; Vessel to the Dock Be- fore the Arrival of the s Federal Officers. e ciaen =] 1990909000 © Steamship Agents|e Display New Ar-I2 rogance and Clasn With the Officials of the United States. ® 00000000 00 0600000000000 i o> \ % ) © SULENIED Apmspmic n [HoTEC tongein) RETIRN L ..4..—.“.... k is perhaps (] ° [ ] ° [J L] [J ® ® ° ntion dock. ‘the Chinese Bureau e Posims Herding Coolies From the Coptic Into the Detention —0—0-—0-0-90-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-00-0— ot 2 /%«9_() //aef_bj. 4,-&:5( RETURNING T3 Tia WHARKE Iy g 78 Sheds of the Mail Doeck. dock yesterday morning the Chinese were | morning before the arrival of the Federal oft the ship and safely housed in the de- | officers. otten revenue he inspectors ar f th dock ¥ \Supervising Treas- ury Agent Wal- ter S. Chanee Ex- peeted 'Soon to Investigate the Traffie. —_— | | ed to be nativs tha | on the Coptic and s sons. Thi Chinese Bure of the Chin coolies been p ficers were ser corpus | courts v Th the scr mission possible tried In ities for are not courts “na sideration captu tlleg: | the ship by a Depu acti cers of to ha Un! (ed h"l«-‘i \Iar shal and were deported. Tw more from Mexico, passing t eity In bond, were al pla sel a Not having m,,}.. < sfficers emph 4 in port Coptic the fused t officials were Chinese went with about 140 It is thus evident the ( se traffic far frém being o | shed is being made profit to the being maint perpetration torfous that are permt the | name. openly fore. locate and then b | merchants, sons. As the Cop! bor witr fca Mar load w process in the s evident curi pora have come harbor Federal nounc much traffic that ¥ Agent of ters is at this city fr a few days tion of the Chin valises, suit rsday afterncon the | tention shed. Fearful of the results of | The addition of 191 to the 152 already on v took th . Piastne ese were still on the ship. When the |agitation and publicity the agents had |the dock made a little army of coolles in | from the shed and®marched them on the ker chips b nspectors of the bureau returned to the | taken the men off the vessel early in the ' the shed and very materially increases 'ship for deportation. These coollies came ket street. ! Xenor.» of ;\e cr\:lser}: will take him to | STATEMENT UNITED STA_TES BRANCH. STATEME NT I STATEME INT A Gale on the Bay. | > | — It piew bt seventy mies o bour on | oF THE STATEMENT o’ TN =) or NN vesterday, ST SBAPER | 0 \T T ON AND AFFAIRS A CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS wever, as it did not blow harder COND]TION AND AFFAIRS| OF THE oF THE L miles at Point Reyes and about OF THE at Point Lobos. The steamer OF THE STRUCTURE| Exchange Building to Be Replaced by a Fine New Edifice. e SEE 2O Plan to Combine Commercial Bodies of City in a New Organization to Be Housed in Its Own Home. The Japanese Mail Steamer | America Maru Put in ‘ Quarantine. —— Brings Nearly Five Hundred Japan- ese and Chinese With Her. Steamer Coptic Sails for the Orient. on of the old Mer- | g on California w bullding, ne hundred and duals interested in e and demolit! The Japanese mall steamer America Maru arrived from the Orient yesterday. In Epi'e of the fact that there has been 1 at Honolulu for t the quarantine on e islands was raised May 1 the America nite action | Maru was placed In quarantine and none e obtained. | of her passengers will be landed until to- | directors of the 98 | ich organization The mail boat brought up 105 passengers | shares in the Mer- the cabin and 376 Japanese and 126 Chi- | vote to sell the nese In the steerage. Those in the cabin res the suc- has been committee r decided by the promotion alue to th new were a F bullding will ®¢| J. Anthony, W. N. L Mrs. W. N uw-§ L e | &tt, A. R. Ricard, Wu ( | S > o R M de Parr " Blabop Noyes, Mrs. T Mrs. E. _of B »ston, which U Blo. | representa- . 4K - n home for a | Mrs Miss A. Howard r f m 500 to 1000 firms George J , Mrs. John Ena, | s Hall, R. L. Mc- | bb, T. P. Butler, | w b nex: 3 . ¢ lq:m}r',fl(}at e Wilcox ‘and girl, Miss pon the present s M Aona s is 137:6 vhich is - SEney, | - » on, Miss Blanche iding such as n, J. J. Lecker, Miss . erect Washburn, Mrs. A Lewis, J. P. L. Harrls, | | m— | Mrs. s J. R. Price, L. Mullins, E. Jurke, Miss A. D. Alexander, Mrs. Roos, Mis Ct opvms Friendship Club. gl - = nent o L cale | C. Hede Cl g i | Miss Gil Logan, riendship Club, an aux- - Dr. Raymond, Mrs. Raymond and child: of the World of | Nt one H. M. Levy, Mrs. Levy and daug t night in Native | ter, A. Walienstein, Mrs. Wallenstein and attendance, | two children, Miss M. P. Walker, Rev. J. F. e programme | I the followin estra; terson; barytone s,” Henry Miss Xena . While the America Maru was making port the Coptic was departing for the | Orient. The latter vessel was delayed by the Chinese she had aboard and for whom the slave dealers cquid not procure writs of Liabeas COrpus. Fhe mattér was finally Strajghtened out by the cooiles being sent | ashore in a body and piaced in the Mail t Company’s pen. Among the cabin passengers on the Cop tic were*Commander Taussig, U. 8. who goes to China to assume commanfl | of one of the warships, and Governor Schroeder, who goes out to take charge of Guam.' From Fongkong Governor ' Bchroeder will go to Manila, and from £0i0, tine dance, M f Monkey y. The pro- ncing, under Ciostng out sale of 325,000 worth of fine shoes. Monarch Shoe Co., 1334 Market. * | of the very best. byt (i) | Coburn, Mary L. | the Atlan | ago. | the result of natural causes. | was taken to the Morgue. n from the south and parted nes before she was able to nding at th awall. The skme and Noyo came together, ze to speak of was done. The r Winchester ran down on the steamer Santa Paula, which was in to of the tug Rescue, but neither vessel lost ar ukr.v. g except a little of the gingerbread ‘ worl | Chroriometers Never Rated. The Pac Mail Company is out for the | mig dollar and Collis P. Huntington not care who knows it. Not one of chronometers on the company’s fleet is ever rated, and nearly all the captains with an instrument in which they go out have small confidence, but on which, nevertheless, the life of every man on board may depend at any minute. When a ship reaches port it is the cus- | tom to send the chronometer at once to a reputable clockmaker, who will “rate’ it and give the n'a card showing ex- actly how the {nstrument runs. Of course, | when the officers can take an observation ever: the chronometer is not of much use except to verify the calculations, but when a fog that will last for weeks is run into, then the chronometer is invaluable and its correctness may mean the salva- tion or destruction of the ship. Yet in order to save a paltry $50 a month the Mail Company will rated, and they are only attended to once a year unless the captain pays for the “rating”’ himself. Another Nome Steamer. The Kimball Company's steamer Aloha salls to-day for Nome and will take away every passenger she has room for. The quarters in both cabin and steerage are every inch of space order to accommo- has been utilized date the crowd. Among those who will sail on the vessel will be John 8. Lyons, the Elk and well- known newspaperman. ‘Water Front Notes. Albert R. Green, an employe of the John | Taylor Chemical Company, met with a peculiar accident \eswrdq) He wanted | to remove some ammonia from a large | bottle into a vial, and in order to do so used a siphon. In an attempt to make the siphon work he sucked too hard on it and got a mouthful of the burning fluld. He was treated at the Harbor Hospital | by Dr. Thorne. “The San Blas will Seattle on May 1 mercial Compa pany will disps The British toria_last January the English Channel on May 8. the fastest trip of the season. The California Shipping Company has purchased three new vessels—the Abner Cushing and Governor All the vessels are well known on safl for Nome via | s flag. The same com- the San Jose on June Galena, which left As- for Liverpool, was in Roble. Sudden Death of Saloon-Keeper Kelly Thomas Kelly 365 Hayes street, d fed suddenly yesterday morning on a lounge in the back room of Mrs. L. B. Skelton's saloon on the south- east corner of Central avenue and Sutter street. Keily formeriy kept a saloon near the Clift House at the terminus of the steam rallway, but sold out several weeks Hls death is belleved to have been The body Schuyler on Belgian Hares. In to-day’'s News Letter Mr. Reginald Schuyler, the eminent club man, dis- courses on the things that are good to eat and the things that are not. He writes about the Belglan hare as an article of food with his customary candor. not have its clocks | under the Alaska Com- | This is | an ex-saloon keeper of | STANDARD MARINE SUN | INSURANC: COMPANY, Limited, INSURANCE OFFICE F LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON'THE 31ST F LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 31§ [ day of December, A. D. 1899, and for the | a5 6f Diconiber: A' D, W sad for year ending on that day, as made to the In- | year ending on that day, a made to the Tn surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- | surance iaticater: Db this 5% | fornia, pureuant to the provislons.of Sections | fornia, pursuant 1o the provilons 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed a8 | 610 and 611 of the Political Cod. Ercowsc e | per blank furnished by the Commissioner. T, Dank frsanbéd by The Cooiiriaatones: | CAPITAL. | ASSETS. a Amount of Capital Stock paid up in Real Estate owned by Company $250,000 Cash -+ $500,000 00 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgagew. ... 155000 00 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks » | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and | aaancia-onned. by, Gorpes T Bonds owned by Company $1,179,912 o0 | Cash in Company’s Office 340 58 e e 197071 % | Cash in Banks .......... 140,131 23 Interest due and Accrued on ali Interest due and acorued .on . alf | R ! J1s6100 | Stocks and Loans .. 20,9115 Premiums in due Course of Collee- Interest due and accrued on nds - tion .. 160,415 00 and Mortgages .... 1.850 83 | Bills receivable, not Matured, taken EStullnbes S8 Do o (PRSI Ion htn and i arine T [ o L R S i Policy Btamps on hand. 1408 0 | “tor Fire and Marine Risks, Rents Total ASSetS ....ooveeeeeuonnasee SE5I4410 4 | ¢ dus-and acorued: .. isaiond Total Assets . 934 63 LIABILITIES. Losses in process of Adjustment or LIABILITIES. in Suspense . $151,300 00 | Losses Adjusted and unpaid. . $16632 60 | Gross premtums on Marine and In- Losses in process of Adjustment or land “Navigation Risks, 3. in Suspense .. . &0 reinsurance 100 per cent 144,915 00 | Lomses resisted including expenses.. 1£,033 00 Gross Premiums on Marins "Time Gross' premiums on Fire Risks run- Risks, §....; reinsurance 5 cent ning one year or less, $979,442 61 All other demands against the com- reinsurance 50 per cent 489,721 30 pany §7.180 00 | Gross premiums on Fire Ricis run- ———— | “ning more than one vear, $1657.- Total Liabilitles ...&.ccceiseeian.. $393,375 00 653 09; reinsurance pro rata . 855,783 15 =—=————= | Due and accrued for salaries, rent, INCOME. ete . 1,316 67 Net Cash actually received for Ma- St (T A e e prine premiums L.t 480,062 00 | eceived for interest an videnc on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from oo EEmIEE. all other sources 37,779 00 INCOME. = 5 Net Cash actually recetved for Fire | Total Income . 817,831 0 remim st 0| ecelved for Interest on Bonds an | EXPENDITURES. R R 9,080 00 | Net amount pald for Marine Losses.. $391,475 00 | Received for Interest and dividends Pald for Salaries, fees and other > on Bonds, Stocks, Loars, and from ) Charges for officers, clerks, eto..... 42,757 12 | _all other sources 7,263 02 | Paid for State, National and local Recetved for Rents 10,308 95 taxes ... 5,010'53 | All other payments and expenditures 1,271.00| Total Income . 502,335 07 | Total Expenditures ..... $443,523 00 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses....$1,057,497 00 | | Marine, | P34 or allowed for Commission or Marine. | * Brokerage .. . 299,819 06 Losses incurred during the year.......$36,760 0 | paiq for Salaries, fess and other | Marine charges for officers, clerks, etc..... 102,764 70 | Risks and Premium: Risks, |Premiums. | Paid for State, National and local taxes .. 45,963 40 | Net amount of Risks) All other payments and expendllure- 121,305 86 written during the 2 i 3 ¢ $74,880,70 | 3501, 401 00 Total Expenditures . 31,627,350 02 Net amount of Risks expired during the Losses incurred during the year. AT i rorce| VOIS | SL0GLO0 | B, and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. December 31, 189....| 1427690 | 164,815 00 Net amount of Risks| written during the) _year . Net amount of expired during J. WILLIAMSON, Presids JOHN GICK, Becretary. ks o Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 234 | January, 1900. W. J. SULIS, | it S Deputv Consul at Liverpool. 'J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. COMPANY, GENERAL AGENTS. J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, MANAGERS, 245 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. Telephone 5968, $193,840, fl! $1,786,255 06 the 190,388,786 | 1.731,872 60 305,631,705 | 2,637,005 70 J. J. GUILE, Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th of , 1900. EDWIN F. COREY, day of January. (0, iesioner for® Callfornia. J. B. F. DAVIS & SON, General Agents, Pacific Department, 215 SANSOME STREET. Telephone 5968, San Franoisco. December 31, 1899 National Mandard‘ hsuance Cmpar of ke ‘ INSURANCE COMPANY IN | Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in Cash Cash Market \'m'\h‘ . Bonds owned by Company |'cash in Banks ks and Interest due and accrued on all ocks and Loans Feoucdss Premiums in due Course tion ; 3 Internal Revenue Due from C. T. | "Lta., Bankers | Total Assets | LIABILITIES. Losses Adjusted and unpaid Z Losses in process ot Adjustment or in Suspense $200,000 00 w Amount of Capita Cash 520,000 08 ks an Internal Revenue Star Total Assets LIAFILITIES. Losses Adjusted Losses in process in Suspense Losses resisted including expenses n Fire Risks run ar or | 17 £ 4 Losses resisted, including expens 625 00 o cen Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru: G:fi;’_‘“;‘l;‘f‘m; Bl g S e ning one year or less, $151410 2 ning more than one year, $ reinsurance §0 per cent.. - 7 11| peinsurance pro rata ... Ghoes Deemimme o Five Hisdks T | AT oiher Gemands aeais ning more than one year, $42,143 70; any . reinsurance pro rata suses| ” All other demands against the com- ‘ pany Total Liabilities | Total Liabilitles INCOME. Net Cash actually received for Fire \ INCOME. premiums | Net Cash actually received for Fire Net Cash actually received for Ma | premiums . ... $179,822 84 | rine premiums | Net Cash actually received for Ma- Received for interest and dividen rine 3738 | on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and | _all other sourc: Received for profit on sale of Bonds. ’Receh»d for_interest and aividend | Total Income . Net amount pa: all other sources Recetved for profit on Sale of Total Income .. E Dividends to Sto o khokd, Paid or allowed for Commission or | Dividends to Stoc e Brokerage . | Paid or allowed for Comm Paid for Galaries, foes and other i for Palariss fesa’ Sharges for omters, Clerie: 2215 00 hriva for ofczras clerite: sto Paid for State. - sy RS S L 1 and looal All other payments and expenditures 2,918 33 | All other payments and expenditures Total Expenditures . —r—r 1 * Total Expenditures .. o4 | Losses tncurred during the ;am $155.143 51 Losses incurred during the year. | Risks and anmms | Fire Risks.| Premiums. | Net | Net amount of Risks| | B C.. R OALERCRER Subscribed and sw | aay of January, 1500. Notary Pubie. WINFIELD S. DAVIS, GENERAL AGENT, 215 SANSOME STREET. San Franciseo. | Telephons 59¢8. Telephone 5568. written during the| R | ear oo { nmam‘ $289,305 70 ,"D?r';‘d““‘“,," the Net amount of Riskal year ' expired during the| a5 "‘1‘ > amount In forcel Net amount in force epe 8. 3 December Zl 139‘3 21,544,117 ROBERT C. RATHE ‘52 ) R PL | written during the year of Risks FCKER RATE Subseri 1 sworn & | day of J WINFIELD 8. DAVIS, GENEHAL.AGENT. 215 SANSOME STREET, San Francises, Weekly Call, $1.00 per Year.

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