The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, May 13, 1900, Page 20

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 13, ‘1900 Regarding Underwear. Temptinz values in our R:bbon|A few of the choice offerings that will : . reet you in our Neckwear Tempting values in IT'S _VALUE _LIKE Department. g yD rtment our corset department. THESE THAT MAKES US All-Silk Taffeta Rib- epa 7 Thompson's Glove- BUSY. bon, 4 inches wide, in Ladies’ Col- Fitting Corset is mod- pink, blue, cream, larettes, with eled on a form made white, cerise and other tie attached from living models and leading colors; as long fluted with lace is subjected to a patent as they last, 17c. at the ends: process, which makes it . s; the kcep s shape perma- And still another S rovosti the 1t is known for per- Black All-Silk Taf- Dol eTEh A fection to fit and finish: feta Ribbon— limited .l‘l]“a{," it gives support where NoZ10-- 3c a yard. o 0 B o2 4 sold for 2sc. it 1s needed, and at the No. 40—12c a yard. Ladies’ same time it is hygieni( No. 22—10c a yard. Plans.. Collars It is made of the . wil:]}:lneat bow best fast black sateen- Velvet Ribbon. attached: made lined and rust-proof : e i PRICES CUT IN TWO. of the best im- v ¥ and y —_ 86 yards. ported pique. S e S T N R i o uatily, Black Weélver Sstin Back On - dale to- J g ‘e T4 - i J— m o) I\VOSTh BERGSS E?‘C{::L‘SIVE STYLES. R‘bz?f:‘ 5—10c a yard. orfi‘:li::'c‘Collan. with Jabots attached. Ma:(gn:f“;helt‘;:‘; ‘_:a}e:?.mnfi:.r;::o( front .55 No. 7—15¢c a yard. | . Made of the best silk chiffon, fimshefl stecls, top trimmed with lace, hand gored Ladies’ Cowns. No. 9—20c a yard. with fluted ribbons; all colors; others as! bias cut. These corsets will give you the new mili- tary erectness of carriage; the kind we have been trying to get for our patrons; we have them now. It's values like these that make us busy. Our price, $1.00. We always have something new to show No. 12—25¢ a yard. Every lady needs a purse, and here's one you can be proud of. i lace, and insertion trimmed. Fatiod Combina: Why not be stylish for soc? nation Pocketbook and'| The General Buller Collar. Purse— It's a silk collar and tie combined, hand Made of the best Fruit-loom muslin, dou- ble back, yoke finished with eight rows wide Belgian lace insertion, fine tucks between also_edged with fine lace. Special while they last, $1.19. AND STILL ANOTHER. Made of good Masonville muslin, round yoke, edged with torchon, i : 3 also six rows lace insertion, bottom of sleeves finished $1.50 and call them cheap. Our price 75¢. The New Reveres. Made of the best white lawn Valencien=sy . our patrons, wi Ioce: milaadid value, S e L e e e R A, T..e Belmont Corset. Ladies’ Gown. seal. Morocco, monkey | 1 f . $T . Made of Hhe hen Soaich ek Made of good muslin, yoke is made of and alligator skins, | Little items at little prices. e io bl s ~ka iste; they | ambric, wide insertion, tucked and hand- in all colors; sterling Best Steel Safety Pins, large and small Shile checks ‘fll : checks, pink and| yo;Gitched, Fail width, all sizes, This silver trimmed, includ- | sizes, one dozen on a card; 3 cards for 10c. hite chec tary blue 2 idpwlx’:tde checles. | weeke Gse. ing initial we will put Best Quality Knitting Silk, all colors, 3¢ t stecls, I o ottom. | < 5 s on; price 98¢c. 1L e CorserTor Summer e ' Ladies' White Skirts, Sl A (BOOK PINS) 4:‘ cc !\.‘\ t“l\ you will be one of the | Made of the best cambric, finished witt 450 Pins in a book, 10c. s. At the given-away price, 59c¢. a 12-inch flounce. with two rows torchon Be]ts The New Cyclis © t | lace insertion: also trimmed with-wide lace at 2 Black Corduroy. i "_y . orset. | the bottom. The material cost you more Leather Pulley Belts, all colors, 29c. * For dress binding, good quality; as long For cjn'nmrr and health there is no| than what we ask for these skirts, $1.29. Satin Polka Dot Ribbon Pulley Belts, | the quantity will last, 3c. equal, and yet give yvou a model form. : | 35¢. 3 : 5 We always have something new to show Made of the best b d gray sateen;| DFAWETrS . : Three Piece Ribbon Pulley Belt, with| our patrons. This time it's dress shields. It 18 ble side steels, elastic hips; rust - proof Made of soft finished muslin, with two | bow in the back, 65c. called the Onandoff Shield. It's covered with ont steels and embroidered tops. They must| lawn ruffies, hand-hemstitched. Other stores k Atl t I best nainsook and lined with odorless rub- fit, because they're made that way, We offer would call (hcmy a bargam at 75c. Our Dl‘essma ers, ention ber; no sewing. and can be used on any dress. them to you, this week, $1.00. qnh‘k:%]e a,nd sma Ix_rlpfitog;x_g‘:kslg]cfi‘g:\sl‘!i French Hair Cloth, the genuine quality, | Just the shield for economical housewives, e A T. 5 Hip Pads find Bustles Made to Order, Mack Empire Corset. |Ladies’ White Vests. | wide width. steam shrunk; the kind you have ‘pnid 4oc for; this week, 23c. 17¢ for 50c Lace. Made to Order. Z A few of the cholce ¢ i " i K| PRICES WAY DOWN. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS. of the best imported French Low neck, short sleeves, Swiss ribbed offeincs that will greet you In this deparment to-merrow. A p Made of the best camel’s < pink, blue, black and white:| neck and siceves finished with tape Ladies’ Underskirts. z N s 833 hair Venetian cloth, Cheviot Just the corset for your dainty | e ?ex;\lsthm SR e ot 3 fl;sic Made of heavy merccrl:td Ita]xan'cloth, full width, all Point de Paris lace, andl( all_thle_ la;“":l?‘:le]““l‘t s 5 PP PP RERRRE RS v le[nmhtfl. fimbs]hed with a deep ac‘;ordxon fl?fi“““' in pur- in ecru color, from {:3;; g’r ;’lesill:n Peau‘.‘:h s AT | i i ples, blue, black, gray, cerise and many other colors. If inch: ide, . R g .- Thi }; fT‘I'"?M“‘dS’F ¢ Ladies Silk veSth' o 5 we s ngt manufacturers ]yo\é igmd not buy them for .’.J‘i’es" 7 ‘::uvev;n:. %‘:;: nesakr“:il‘f( the:c:e‘:h::; in People Made Fat. ow neck and mo ess than $3.00; while on sale $1.48. and the best qual- : - i 1 pie 2, sleeves, the new Swiss Ladies’ Wrappers, made of colored percale, trimmed ity lace, for wash- skirt made any style. Your V P bhed : By S k f v : 3 ribbed, made of ]thc bt:’, thh'bm]ild, fitted back, lined full width; all sizes, at ex- ing. The price P S Lt % American colors pink. ceptionally low price—o8c. and quality will s el 3 blue, cream and white. s ooty Wil JUST A FEW. : e i o B SEE MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. o what= el 'are $695Bm here’s & bargain, s e y. v : | ; = going to sell these o x alle Liva) 5 laces at. Your pick of 200 different patterns | LS’{,%‘I[%S TAILOR-MADE r less than Ladies' Union Suits OcC oscnpcer e g A O SN e ask this o 9 e front, lined with mercerized sateen, skirt lined 3 X r =0 Made of the best Lisle Lad]es Hose. ront, lined with mercerized sateen, skirt line: i 1 ; d bound, box pleated back. If we have your A ats for Her Majesty and !.!'r H £ thread, Swiss ribbed, lun‘\{ 8’6 MARKET STREET’ Made of the best South Sea Island cot- :;r;e and color you will get a bargain, $6.95. E “his is the corset that will | neck and long sleeves, ankle length, neck R 2 th h t OF el ton, polka dot, black ground, with white dots, 3 : PEOPLE THIN. grimmed with braid: all sizes; at the extraor- | Running through to 11 arrell St, Phelan Building. | navy biue with white dote. GILF ALL-WOOL SKIRTS, $6.90. i SETS F REE inarily low price, 75¢c. ur price this week, 12%c. ® 4 Discussed Municipal Affairs. | Excursion Trips Over Unbeaten Paths. | The committees appointed by the Civic| The Pacific Coast Steamship | Federation to investigate the items of the | just issued a pamphlet entitled < levy made partial reports last even- | Excursions,” by which it is learned they at a meeting of that body. It was|have opened some new Excursion Routes own there was a great deal of extrav-| which will doubtless prove interesting to First Lieutenant Frederick T. Stetson, Third Infantry, the insane officer who lately arrived from Manila, will proceed | to his home In Chany, Clinton County, New York, and there await the actlon of the retiring board. The foilowing orders CONVALESCENTS WERE INSPECTED BY SHAFTER department, and upon completion of this duty will return to his station in this city. Contract Nurses Hattie Fenwick and May C. Eliner, now at the United States | General Hospital, Presidio of San Fran- | 0, California, will proceed to the Phil ignated for service with and to accom- pany the detachment. The commanding officer, Presidio of San Francisco, will send on Monday, the l4th |Inst., a ' detachment of three non- | commissioned officers and fifteen privates, | to be ta The two convalescent companies at the | ippine Islands on the United States trans- local and May. o preferably from the larger agance in the local government, AMla¥- | that portion of the public desiring to visit, were issued: port Logan, to sail from this port on the | of the twogconvalescent companies at B O not tr$ing 10| either for profit or pleasure, that part of p:nf:,:s‘sd}{;r‘;v:rre Icnr::;t:lc;f: t’:esr‘:m}nx:r:g e st ColeneB N euIon B Mauy. 10} 15 S el 0f nevaniyfive recttits | he Samla e ardilery ey et useless city attaches. ‘;x-x‘x"(‘;lm‘n‘l)r}“v\hlt‘;l‘_lo day .1«( .mmfiung n | U 8. A., who accompanied General Law- | Pector general U. 8. volunteers, will pro- | o\ casuals, now awalting transportation | now on duty there. Wagner cases of laxity were shown, ~The| ™Muct attention. We quote from the pam- | o' ‘remains from Manila, arrived at | ced from this city on or about the 13th | o tpe Presidie of San Francisco, Califor- | Commissary Sergeant Levi M. Borton, Fire Department ajso came in for its pm;~ in question as follows: the local military post yesterday. His | NSt to Portland, Oregon, and such other | nia, for the Philippine Islands, will be | U, S A and Chief Musician F. H. Greis: t . share of critic! t was states & | “Special attention Is called to an Excur- ” 1 = % g oints in the Department of th Columbia | held in readiness to sail on the United | singer, band of Twelft: nfantry, now at asenet | was the most costly department in the! g wife and little daughter were with him, | i t - Trip starting from San Francisco, as may be necessary for the purpose of | States transport Logan. the Presidio of San Francisco, California, “nited States. The committees will con- and they will go with him to the Philip- | i )} 2 2.coi ; . making ins i f Y ts of | Tirst Lieut t Lyman M. Welch, will be sent to the Philippine Islands on ! e thelr Investigations and will file | Seattle or Tacoma to Skaguay, thence by | Ilile, ! disbursing officers and of colleges In that | Twantieth United States Tnfantry, 1s des: | the Tnited States transport Logan. Wit | Yitten Yeports with the association on | the \h}l;c Ixm)and Yukon Railway to | 8a By @vening et te Horse, thence down the Yukon i AR o TR = B WS i s g xR R River by the Canadian Development Co'sty, STATEMENT UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT STATEMENT Y b g steamers to Dawson, thence by any of — e i rf}r:ix‘x‘ ‘Fk_}_:e ?‘m_,‘ned the steamers of the tiree principal trans- OF THE STATEMENT OF THE oF THE uaranti ¥ Spectal Dispatch to The Call | portation companies operating on the I 3 hursday are doing| WOODLAND, May M.—A new engine | Portation : I froes o et | OGN, gy Ak o, o | Fovtt G omeen ghevine, o | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS or Tag CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS th i the mat- | Rumsey is reporied o Maye atarted Six- | promineat steamship lnce oprating thors CONDITION AND AFFAIRS SN IR oF THR ts. and as no ances were the iires of a | and from Nome to either Seattle or San G o OF THE ed all fears of ' | ter. A field of hay and a | Erancisco by the Pacific Coast Steamshi Co., Pacific_Steam Whaling C American Transportation and Co., Alasks mercial Co. or ihe Empire line. » as usual Monday. | ba pany of America STANDARD MARINE SUN Miml St s SERVICES THIS DAY October 1. 1899, and for the year ending on that day, as i Passe ers taking this excursion will be | F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW permitted to stop over at Seattle: Ska: 3 s F NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW | 1500 “ant’ for the o, Savyof, December, A. D. 4 Y, 'S AWS 5 i Y A g on that . a8 e O e ,E’U‘,;‘e‘“l',‘(;f’]‘élgmt‘;fl INSURANC: CUMPANY, Ll]]lllflll, INSURANCE OFFICE O e e Doy K| Hade G the Tonr O on S Say o ~ State of California, pursuant to the provisions LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND, ON THE 31ST NDON, ENGLAN 2 ST | made to the Insurance Commissioner of the | St s A lows: San Francisco to Seattle, $50 miles; | year ending on that day, as made to the In- | year ending on that day, as made to the tac | of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Coder missioner. %\o:kx‘me ] g \y\zmmm‘;l Skaguay to | surance Commiu!one; of lhc' sut; gl f';' - | surance Commissioner of the State of Cali- f“’“drnsed as per blank furnished by the Comw CAPITAL. Vhite 10; White Horse to Daw- | fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sectlone | fornia, pursuant to the provistons of Sections | Missioner. son, 450; Dawson to St. Michael, 1315; St. | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed a8 | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as CARTPAL. o DU R e n LK | Michael to Nome, 125, Nome to Seattle, | Per blank furnished by the Commissioner. per blank furnished by the Commissioner. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up in - S T Dy e e . | N ates Tveaanes U Wrening— |200; Nome to San Franciseo direct, SN0, " CAPITAL. . ASSETS. Casl $200,000 00 ASSETS. ® E A Woods s e = Parties intending to make the trip [ Amou: P ASSETS. Cosa e b4 Jinte i nt of Capital Stock pald up in Real Estate owned by Company. $250,000 00 3 . Cash Market Value of all Stocks and © Emmanuel Tarflett street, near | Morning— The Well of Dethesda~ Even- ¢ | Should (‘n.vul.}x\le on at least a month's |~ Cash . . ++ $500,000 0 | Loans on Bonds and Mortgage. 155,000 00 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company . 125 00 e v 2ev. J. George Gibsol |~ ing—""The Liberty of the Tree of Life.” @ | time, although if connections are made ASSETS. Cash Market Velue of all Stocks Bonds owned by Company. $461,650 00 | Cash _in Banks 917 88 ® e - — bosue —— & |atall points the trip could be made in a x. i Bonds owned by Company. 1,751,386 25 | Cash in Banks .. 43,882 22 | Interest due a e T e ragrio & | shade under a month. It would figure c-];zx &)zarkuex-due of all Stocks an 41,179,912 00 | Cash in 340 5§ | Interest due and accrued on all | Stocks and Loans 370 8 3 Jesult | er Chiappi, 5. J. Evening @ | about as follows: San Francisco to Se- | Bonds owned by Company vt 09| Cash in Bani 140,131 23 | _Stocks and Loans . 2427 | Premiums in due Course oc- p- { eliver the discourse. & | attle, 4 days; Seattle to Skaguay, 4 days; | Ticerest due and Interest due and accrued EISmfanin TH Sk Ciiley 98 Coliva- | ton ... ... - ®as e 4 —— — . » | Skaguay to ‘White Horse, 1 day; White | "Stacks and Loy 2 Stocks and Loans ... ;e 1| tod ... 42,571 32 | Internal Revenue Stamps »e y's Cathedral, northwest corner Van . Father Prendergast will & | Horse to Dawson, 2 days: Dawson to St, | preoiioms 9209 2 ol Interest due and accrued on Bonds Internal Revenue Stamps 29| p4 . and U'Farreil street—Rev. 3. h at 11 o'clock mass. Evening—Rev. & | Michael, 5 davs: St. Michael to Nome G | Promiu ourse o and Mortgages % %300 fz | Due from "C. Bowring & Co., | Total Assets ... 958 P+ V. G Father Hannigan. -4 d.’.\y;F.\‘r;mAa to Seattle, 10 days; Nome 'to | Bills recelvabie, not Matured, taken Fxiaiams. he Qué: Couzse; of £ 20947 0 B T | AR o - ———— S 2 | San'Francisco airect, 11 days. for Fire and Marine Risk B 4 Total Assets .. o | » st O, B | oo sy, Bvening - Vosserrang & | The cost of this excursion from San | Policy Stamps on hand % B s Mo pon e | Losses Aajusted and unpaid... 122,107 00 h4 | sermon. 4 | Francisco is $262, or from Seattle $250. As due and sccrued LIABILITIES. | Losses in process of Adjustment or * v < | this includes meals and sleeping accom- Total Assets .. Losses Adjusted and unpaid.. . 315,708 09 | , 10 Susp SFzemisiaaeaas z n and Gough streets— | Morning—Presching by the pastor. Even- & | modations on the steamers and pounds Total Assets Los: i ot Adjustment or Losses re: b4 ey . | of baggage, the fare, considering the LIABILITIES. < 2,544 00 | GTOss pre b4 - —— @ | time occupied and distance covered (OVer | Losses fn process of Adjustment or LIADILITIES. pe: 625 00| RinE one year or I 3 avenue and Clay | Morning—Sermon by the rector. Evening— @ | 600 miles), is exceedingly low, in Suspense .. $181,300 00 | Losses Adfusted and unpaid. $116,632 g9 | Gross premiums on Fire Riska b B el « Same. @ | The writer grows eloquent over the | Gross premiums o Losses In process of Adjust 3 ning one year or less, $161,410 et seemiuin on Wite Fe P < | beautles of the trip. Note the following: | land Navigation Risks, $ in Suspense . 63,157 00 | reinsurance 50 per ce: Lt B - e e R ey . % between | Morning—'A Key of Lite. Evening—'Free & | “Where in @1l the world can one fing the | _remsuraner 160 per woey. 14,915 0 | Lorses resisted ine 15,033 09 | Gross premiums on Fire Risi Pl ool B PSR - Ford. | Wil and Effectual Calling. & | counterpart of a trip like this? Five days G{;"f‘.'k,"{”""‘"“f on Marifis” Tiiié Gross premiums on ¥ ','2?,.‘.}'};.5.’,,‘",?&', one year, $12.143 S B Smandy son s | 1 - $..0 n T Ce! Y 01 , - b . i =5 d_Congregationai, corner - Seventh | Morning—'"The Crown of Life.” Evening— & | :,{‘;"v“‘;:‘(,r‘_:‘;r};'fi:‘oflusanfi,’:ff( m‘;gd';,' P it P e R B i S B it M e Gt 189,721 30 | All other demands against the com e L e > @ and Clement street—Rev, Philip | “‘Seven Disciples of Jesus. g the White Pass with its rugged moun-| P&nY 67,160 00 Grclus Dremlun;: on Fire Risks run- pany .. .45 95 | Total Liabilities ... € tain scenery. unsurpassed anywhere in 990,375 00| ing more than one year, 316 i v it e b4 y : Total Liabilities 3 INCOME. © Oiiver Congregational, Seventeenth and Nos | Morning_~Jewels Set in Gold.” Evening— @ | the world; down the Yukon River with| Total Liabilittes .. R o B Roosd T maistiak Wik TR THemul tually recetved for Fire S e R T M |~ “The Dawn of a New Life.” o n: lakesh nnddw‘;(rlleddlulsenery to DA:I!OYI, Sl o " " inee NCOME. e “;'Rg.'h':“;f wal thocussiutis oo - - ® | the celebrate ondike country; thence A 3 R e v Net € % | m s B sresational, Post and Mason | Morning—Taught by the Spirit " Evening & | on floating palaces still down the mighty | Net Cash actually received for Ma- e T e e ] oan sty Meestred G Wire 119,322 4 | Neing premiuma L. 2 ) Rev. George C. Adams. —"*Thou Shalt Know Hercafte:.” % | Yukon to St. Michael—the Government | rine premiums . $430,052 00 o —— | Net Cash actually received for Ma- 4 Received for Interest and.dtvidends z — ~ — ~ = @ | reservation; thence to Nome, the richest | Recelved for interest and dividends Total Liabilities $1,606,792 08 | _rine premiums ....... 738 ks, Loans, and from @ Third Congrezational, Fifteenth street, near | Morning—"The Still Small Voo Even- & | gold fields ever discovered, where the| On Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from “—————— | Recelved for Interest and dividends : all other ‘sources ... 21,507 18 © Mission . Alfred Bayley. ing—"The ¥all and the Redemption, @ | sands of the beach are sands of gold, and | 8ll other sources s 31,779 00 INCOME. on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from Received for profit on Sale of Honds 1,074 39 bY it Is illuetrated In George Eliot's famous & | where may be seen the Midnight Sun; = 17,531 00 | Net CasH actually received for Fire all other sources ...... > S ~ b4 novel, *““Romola.’ o | thence d,,wn,"},.l Bp{{mg s,;, {’fi" mfi cel ‘otal Income 17,831 0 | 2 P remiums ..$1.475,683 10 | Received for profit on sale of Bonds. ‘ Total Income ... cees_$180,543 65 . = ebrated Scal Islands, an rough the === Received for | b P T e e e 2 | Unimak Pass to Seatfle or San Francisco EXPENDITURES. pllorteeses . S wxmmenl] otk Meome EXPENDITURES. Another excursion p that — will | Net amount pald for Marine Losses.. $391,475 00 [ Received for e lends o b4 Methodist, Mission street, between | Morning—'‘What Has Come to Stay?’ Even- ¢ | interest those seeking novelty and the | Pald for Salaries, fees and othe on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from EXPENDITURES. | Net ::Z.‘::: ::‘I:‘l ‘f"‘rr ;“I:Mh-uh_“. “u.% g p 4 h and Seventh—Rev. S, D. Hutsin- | ing—'Royalty's Restiess Night.” unbeaten paths is that by the steamship | charges for officers, clerks, etc. 42,757 12 | _all other sources 77,263 02 | Net amount pald for Fire Losses. $143,119 59 | Dividends to Stockholders . 24,000 00 b n and e 9l irriey sailing from Seattle 'on or about | Pall for State. National and 1 s.o10 g | RECCIVed for Rents 101305 35 | Net amount paid for Marine Los 15088 21 | DR 0 i3 or Comminaion o 4 July 21, 1900, for Nome. On the trip in - . : = = 24,000 00 1 e $ Fotrero M. E., Tennessee street, near Bo- | Morning—Preaching. Bvening—Same. b < Question ""’1 new and ly‘liendldb:teel All othes 1,271 0 Total Income ... 502,33 07 Pgi;’rfin‘x:cwen for Commii TS pfi?"rfl?fimrm. R g 50,129 75 Y Rev. 8. M. Woodward. @ | steamship will carry a limited number of 3 ITURE charges for officers, clerks, ete.... 215 00 b ~ — @ | excursionists, and with a view of making | Total Expenditures ... i g N ehhiyes for sheery Pald for State, National and local ™ @ Richmond Methodist, Fourth avenue, be- | Morning—Preaching. Evening—Same. the voyage novel, Interesting and instruc- B P e e NN g | ShATESs foF officery, 210500 | TH 0oy s 0494 89 $ SR ; | bon, cafifng i WrigSL Juneat Sk | Losses incurred during the year..... SAHS T | pERHorES L it i e o | T v e 1 = = . o N & , fees t] other ents an 5 | b : | ar ¢ | guay, Glacler Bay and Sitka, passing en S B B s expenditures 2488 05| poeal Expenditures ......... e p4 corner Hayes and Bu- | Morning—Preaching by Rev. H. E. Milnes of & Marine chraes. fox O , clerks, ete..... 102,764 70 during the John Stephens. | Senta Clara. Evening—Same. o | Toute the beautiful La Perouse glacler, | niyy ana premt Ri Premiums, | Pa#l for State, National and local Total Expenditures ... $249,200 64 | Losses incurred during the year. -$165, 143 51 A o b : | also the Malaspina_ glacier (probably the . i taxes ... .. 43.983 40 | Losses incurred during the yea: $168,351 53 | Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Prem @ Trinity Methodist, corner Market, Sixteenth | Morning—Preaching. Evening—Same. 3 largest in the world), also In sight of the | Nat amount of Risks All other payments and expenditures 121,305 3§ = - | - | fums. @ and Noe streets—Rev. Theodore H. Wood- | @ | magnificent Mount Fairweather and the | " written during . the Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. | 10 ant of Risks 3 s & | mighty Mount St. Elias (the highest in| year ... .. " stassom0 | sson.401 00 Total Expenditures ... ) e By b4 — « | North” America), thence passing Prince | Net amount of R % Fire. |Net amount of Risks | s 334,007,222 215 11 b4 Howard street, between | Morning—Sermon by the pastor. Evening— & | Williams Sound and through Shellkoff | expies tuone sk Losses incurred during the year...... written during the Not amount of Risks Py SN © Third—Rev. Joh# A. B. Wilson. | Preaching. Straits, within sight of Paveloff and Sis-| year ..... 75,616,705 | 501,061 00 s et o BLASIT| 203057 | T during the| b4 ~ — — haldin volcanoes, thence via Unimak | Nat amount in force X 2 Risks and Premiums. | Fire Risks.| Premiums. | Net amount of Riaksi | vear o w3 | rmeees s > 4 Avenue M. E._ South San Fran- | Morning—Preaching. Evening—Same. S| Pass and Scal isiands to Nome, roturns | Decomber 5L I8 | 74200 | asiso0 | oo expired during the s 3 " L Arthur Anderson. = £ |ing via St, Michael, Unimak Pass, thence E o R e T by L A " N i oece] B | s | N e |l moman| mmen ® Povell etreet, near Washing- | Morning—Rev. O. B. Smith will preach. ¢ dIfect to Sea %{:fionunlty of a lifetime to (JOHN GICK, Secretary, e R Rt Bt <mber 5, .| e ROBERT €. RATHBONE. Presiden. $ Ve R tos | P 2| mase'a i most uniave, interenting and | ,Stbreribat a5 amorn o betore, me, tnis ma | Net g 5 Rtk ¢ E G Cosvense: : sullc BLEECKER RATHEONE, Secriy. P & - | M s o inst 't N g = T oA 190, 786 | 1,731,87 . BLEECKER RATHBONE, -1 S e e I ol | Monian - Xeueang, SN VN - 2 "The cost of this trip 15 first cabin, | United States Deputy Consul at ITdverpool. .} L T38% e e s S gSubsribed and b day of January, 1900. amo_ G ROSR pre e s $17 second cabin. It will take abouf ember 31, 1899...[ 305,631,705 | 2,637,095 70 | day of January, 190. GEO. O. 2 otary f Calvary Prcmyterhn,,mel; Po;fn" And'M;lmln:APrem:hmxl by Professor Warren & thlrt:y days thol m:ke'thi‘}riln- n J. J. GUILE, Manager. Notary Public. _ Geary strects—Rev. John Hemphili, Landon. Evening—Same. ® | The pamphlet referrs 0 shows the oy . <3 SR N & Vi Neow | i Sersis vy ey Wi i § | San, decommodations ot fhe iamers |J, . SPRECRELS & BROS, COMPANY, | Setuegiet ot sor o baceris 8% | WINFIELD S. DAVIS, WINFIELD S. DAVIS, Presbyt , corner ess ave- | Morning- i g tains much valuable a g - N F. C o S e e Bl e, D | o e i b4 Feference. 1o the excursions ‘in question, GENERAL AGENTS. Coomiisiones: fou, Catiganie. GENERAL AGENT, GENERAL AGENT. @ Mackenzie together with the regular excursions 3 & 215 SANS % P e o e, G | Mo T Ve Conteon s 3| Thigh Whe Sompany, mikes, svef sumger | J. B, F, DAVIS & SON, | J.B.F. DAVIS & SON, |215 SANSOME STREET. NEONE STRREY, klin g . lebbins, & Plea for Sincerity - o - 8 . o Ponatin e B Seeus § lacier and all igfi-fie‘;ngzfls’ This MANAGERS, General Agents, Pacific Department, Tolephone 5068. San Franciseo. | Telephone 5868. San Franoises, § _miniser. s E‘.{ 55°0r writing to the company’s’ tioket 215 SANSOME STREET, —_—— © T M _C A, Mason and Eills streets—H. | Afternoon—IL J, McCoy will deliver a talk ¢ | offices at different points along the coast. P oy 215 SANSOME STREET. } i hy - B oy to men only on “The Young Man and His & | San Francisco ticket off~a being 4 New apa W eekl Call 1.00 Y ear g 7 Temptations, or the Test of Manhood."" Montgomery street. * Relephone 5968 Telephono 5982 S<a Praneseo, \ ) . per e

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