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THE * : 2 p . : ¢ : $ ! : é { { * ? ¢ @ ¢ * ) ® $ b pe ¢ . b ¢ L e e NEWS FROM THE OCEAN AND THE i“‘ i Steamer China Sails or the Orient:and Number of t Has Ever g Gevernment Steamers Loading. mmqm on > here She ralia_during that m wce three of the officers > on detached servic mship ( ompu\ y ill com- | poen, b—\.h,,n. loy. He host of £ rie] nds h:nrfg will look atie nt on the new e of the first « L been on y until he intend the fity v-fourth round of the Welch be proud of, a of met with a serio ore Sv*u:es on the Front. vertime. The de- de upon all the lumber ripowners. Accompanying it e extra dollar a day Monday there will be the front. The im- il get the extra scarcity of labor a great Water Front Notes. ant Henry Peterson will be in irs at Naval Reserve head- the next month or so. The ER FRONT been thrown open to them in the Bridal Veil and Yosemite Falls meadows. Ar- rangements have been made with H. H. Washburn so_campers may purchase hay for their stock at $3% a ton. . e ————— Settling Soher’s Estate. The remaining thousands of the estate of the late Lewls Soher were the object of some discussion before Judge Troutt yesterday. The matter of attorneys’ fees nd the semement of the accounts of E. | Soher and Adolph Soher, whose recent appearance caused considerable com- | ment, were taken up by the court. D. Mahoney and Willlam A. Plunkett were allowed $1250 each and the same sum was given Benjamin Healey and J. C. McKee for their services. All of the attorneys demanded about twice the amount allow- ed them and took an exception to the order of the court. Reddy, Campbell & Metson, who represent Mrs. Hunt, an Do oo e 0 e0 s> e0eoe0eo+@ CLITE. Pyere B e S e S o S S o OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY’S SIERRA AND THREE OF ITS OEFICERS. } ?\ Z battalion will turn out on the Fourth and | heir-at-law of the decedent, also took an will be headed by the Naval Reserve band. | exception. The hearing on the motion to ade Lieutenant Peterson will | settle the accounts of the executors will hments are served at | come up next month. July 15 the members of headquarters. SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FIREMAN FALLS THROUGH OPEN ELEVATOR SHAFT Michael O'Brien Seriously Hurt at a Fire on Sutter Street. Chief Sullivan Intends to Prosecute the Owner of the Building for His Alleged Criminal Carelessness. . The alarm turned in yesterday at 3:40 a. m. was for a fire in the three-story frame building at 134 Sutter street, owned by the Levison estate. The losses of the Donahue-Kerdell Jew- elry Company, California Jewelry Com- 3 O. Levison, Meriden Britannic ipany, Seth Thomas Clock Company the "Ansonia Clock Company = are The other tenants, Frank F. Eg- manufacturer of electric motors, and . Brown, machinist, are not such se- vere losers. The fire i3 supposed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion from oily rags left in ane of the workshops. Captain Michael O'Brien of chemical engine No. 1 met with a severe accldent, The density of the smoke prevented O'Brien from seeing, and he walked into an elevator shaft, the doors of which had been left open. He fell a distance of twenty feet, breaking the bones of his left ankle and spraining his back. He was removed to his home at 507 Vallejo street, and up to a late hour last evening was doing as well as could be expected. It is estimated that the total loss will amount to about $20,000. L. O. Levison, owner of the building, sent a check of $100 to Chiet Sullivan for the Sweeney fund, which the Chief re- turned, as he intends prosecuting Levison | for criminal carelessness in allowing the dgors of the elevator shaft in his building | to remain open. | the reserve are to give a picnic at Glen- | | wood Park, San: Cruz \ln xr( ains, and a The ine new ABSOLUTE Australia 1 to load coal for eman, who came ashore from the ones with the broken piston rod m{ hs o schooner Americans om the nitrate po: anced to 40 per cent bear signature of e pilot, is going to \d pay a visit to his . who are summering at | sh ship Largo Law, thirty-nine | Moji, Japan, and the Afghan- EE nine days from Newcastle, CARTERS ralia, made port last nigt ]FILLS THE COFFERS GENUINE | OF SILENT WORKERS Artists Lend Aid in Charity’s Cause meER and Score & Financial and Social Success. | A large and fashionable audience | showed its appreciation of the splendid | ne offered at the conc of the | Workers” at Goiden Gate Hall | “PRTNTED ON Genvine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must FOR‘HEADACHE. FOR'DIZZINESS. FOR'BILIOUSNESS. Ffl: TORPID LIVER. *|FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXIOR SECURITY. e T et SEE GENUINE WRAPPER RED PAPER." y evening and made the affair a istrict Telegraph bo OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. ew suits and w ushers and in Catalogues and Price Lists Malls1 on Appliecation. ethics rushed t fioral offerings each ed ATTORNEY. F. H. MERZBACH. lawyer, 803 Cal.. COAL, COKE AND PIG IRON .G WILSON & CO., r 30 o Rt COPPERSMITH. CV.S» {ITH, Shiv Plumbing, Steamboat and {1 » HIMX Work a specialty. 16 and 1S Washington st hone Main 5641. Clunte be. D. D. WASS, FRESH AND SALT MZATS. JAS. BG\ES&CU Shipping Butchers. 104 * Clay. Tel. Maln 124, GALVANIZING AND METALS end Dealer in Metals and Gal- JOHN FINN METAL WORKS, 315 LITHOGRAPHING. TUnton Lithograph Co., 3% Sansome st., tistic Lithographers and Printers. Govern- Licensee for lmprinting of Revenue smmm IRVING SCOTT SCHOOL WILL NOW BE DERATED METAL. Extra linotype and stereotype metal. Pacific Metal Works, 137-9 First st., San Francisco. | Board of Education Finds Attendancs OILS. = Not Sufiicient for a Grammar LUBRICATING OILS. LEONARD & EL- LIS, 418 Front st 8. F. Phone Main 1715 Rating. wts L PRINTINT The Board of Education has made the y that the Irving Scott School has | | rated as a gram- | mar school In view of the rule adopted by | This rule provided that to 1s 'a_grammar school required an enrollment of at least 224puplls in the grammar rh sas The reported enroll- NTER. 511 Sansome st S. BOOKBINDERS. o3 Piest ot., San Francisco. STATIONER AND PRINTER, F- C. EUGHES. PRINT THE HICKS-JUDI S. F. cbster informed t —— . TSIl A | WHITE ASH STEAM COAL, ¥ii=p, 2% anding % | DIAMOND COAL MINING CO.. at its GREEN \dance by a e en. d, but C bie to find any The present Loard ade \(Fd a rule ru(h!l’ g an . is the Hest Coal in the ras—45 reet. procee as r cently DR. MEYERS & CO. Diseases and Weakness of Men. classes, and u .m)i can secure an it will be derated school. rease o"flln nup and become a prima WINES FROM PORTUGAL WILL PAY LESS DUTY Reciprocity Treaty Lowers the Tariff | Duty on Argols, Wines and Spirituous Liquors. The Treasury Department has forward- | ed to Customs Collector Jackson a copy | of the recentiy approved tariff reciprocity treaty with Portugal. By the treaty the United States may export to Portugal, | the Azores and Madeira Islands wheat | — and maize in the grain, all flour except | wheat flour, Jard and grease, mineral oils | and agricultural machinery on as low | rates of duty as are charged to any other | foreign country, Spain and Brazil ex- cepted. In return for these concessions Portugal and the islands mentioned wili be aliowed to export into the United States still wines in casks at 35 cents per gallon—a reduction of 5 cents per gal- | Ton. The new rates on other goods im- ported from Porxugn.l are: Argols, 5 per centum ad valorem; still wines, bottled, §1 2 per dozen, quarts; sparkling wines, $¢ per dozen, quarts, and brandies ana other spirits, $1 75 per gallon. ESTABLISEED IN 1881. Largest Medical Institute and Most Extensive Practice. MAREET STREET, SAN FRANCIS00. Sealed Private Book, Froe 731 Home Oures. visir DR. JORDAN’S snear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MAREET BT bet. 6:347h0, 51021, The Largest Anatomical Museum in the World. Weaknesses or contracted disease pesitively o--—d{v, the oldest Specialisten the Const. st 36 yoars. OR. JORDAN—PRIVATE DISEASES pLoamtiation freo and cne personally or by A Cursin every case undertaken. RDAK & CO., 105! Market St., 8. F. CAPE NOME MACHINERY and SUPPLIES. ———e Yosemite in Fine Condition. The Yosemite Valley Commissioners e just returned from holding their an- nual secelon in the valley. At that meet- z W. G, Henshaw was elected vice pres- ]drnl (the Governor being the president), |J. J. Lerman secretary and treasurer and John F. Stevens guardian of the valie he Commissioners state that the reserv: tion is in better condition than it has been OUR GOLD DREDGING PUMPS for years—traiis are in fine shape, the falls successtul o are higher and more beautiful and the '\ROGH m ALl e d.h“uw river is carrying more waier than usual. 9§ Stevenson st.. 8. ¥ Travel of tourists and campers {s unusu- | ally heavy, and the officials have made special arrangements for the accommoda- fon of campers. The camp grounds have | been enlarged and additicnal land has | SAND CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. JACKSON foreeseiei®ping miutntuted 0 Francisco, UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AI.LIAN(}E ASSURANCE COMPANY F LONDON, ON THE 31ST | Qaay and for the | year ending on that day, as made o the Inc | surance Commiseloner of the State of Califor- nia. pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per biank furnished by the Comimissioner: ASSETS. Real estats ownad by company. Loans on bonds.and mortgages.. Cash market value of all s bonds wned by company | Cash in banks ¥ Interest due and and loans Premtums 1 Bills recefvable, .$163,170 87 ot matured, for fire and marine risks. taken Rents due and accrued. Total assets .. LIABILITIES. Losses adfusted and unpaid.. 68 00 Losses in process of nd]unlmen( or ln suspense - 1,200 00 Gross premiums on fire risks running ope year or less, $142, ance, G per cent... nIm T | Gross premiums on fire risks running | more than one year, $51,724 00: rein- - surance pro rata ... 48,495 86 All other demands agal 7,901 56 Total labilities 129,634 19 I ME. Neot cash actually received for fire premiums ... 163,663 57 nteres loans, Received for bonds, stocks, other ‘sources Recelved for rents and from ail 17,216 45 12,892 50 193,772 53 | Total Income ... EXPENDITURES. Net amount patd for fire losses (in- cluding $4010 65, losses of previous years) .$ 50,860 54 | Paid_or ailowed for commission or brokerage ,208 51 Pald for salaries, fees, 'and other | ~charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 13,415 89 | Paid for State, nattonal and Iocll taxes .. 5,302 ANl other Total expenditures .. Losses incurred during the ¥ Prem- Risks and Premiums. Risks. | fums. Net amount of risks writ- ten during the year. $17,436,296/$215,521 81 Net amount of risks 17,074,935| 213,279 70 " cember 31, 1899. 17.821,264] 284,481 53 SAM R. WEED, of and for Weed & Kennedy, Managers. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of January, 1900. F. FISHBECK, Notary Publie. C. F. MULLINS - - Manager, E. T. NIEBLING, Assistant Manager, 416-418 CALIFORNIA ST., BAN FRANCISCO. . g &t oot Spumnorr hae ths, unDAtGIal TiE eharges, or mn, .ln-ln ‘n oo NEW WESTERN HOTEL, K Y AND WA!EINGTON !TB.-RI‘.— modllld and renovated. G, & European Rooms, &0c to §1 50 day; £ B e P8 20w, Fres auu: hot and cold water every re grates In every room room; elevator runs all night. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1900 T e S e e e e e o B B B B e B B e R R R A inning Sunday, July 1st, 1300 SRXLLLN :00 A. M. DAILY. SAN FRANCISCO to CHICAGO Palace and Tourlst Sleepers Througa to Kansas Clty and Chicago Without Change. (15 P. M, DAILY. STOCKTON TRAIN Via Point Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Muir and Antloch. :00 P. M. DAILY. FRESNO and BAKERSFIELD Palace Sleepers for Both Fresno and Bakersfleld. XL LLLL antaFe Route 628 Market Street e i e B o o +'i"l'l-i'H—l-I"l-l+l-l-H—l-l~l-l-l-l—l$ Market-Street Ferry Depot. ol + p Biufl, P . *7:804 Martiues, San lu-n'llh] Ni Cullatog and Sen 00 Dlvh :’"I:n K ~8:004 A tisslic aproes M *R:200 Onkd nora. *9:004 Haywards, Nl “9:004 Los A Troe sod *9:204 Vallejo. 04 The *2:00¢ Boni Woodiand, Mary Juumi barn; *3:00¢ Fresun *B:80r New ricans Express - liskerafold, " NRutn Barhara, Jion Angsies. o Oeieae s Iug, Bl Paso, COANT mEW Cruz and Princlpsl *B:85a Newark, C. Boulder Creek SaiiaUruannd Wa Stations, *411%¢ Nowark, Livermors, mlufi: (aywards. Niies and Way uuu-. Hacramento iifver Stonurors. and Wi Napa, Unlintogs, Santa [toss o, W oy o > ! ille, Orovill Passouger—Martiues, swu;'n..e. ., Bereods (Iiaymond (ot Yoeemite), Fresno. (Foob of Mlirket Streod. ) 3 Glenmood, Pelton, Hants Crus CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LEOSSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTR PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. 387.65 CHARLESTON, §.C., AND RLTURN, via the Santa Fe Route ta It nighte _md-r, Tickets good for sixty days and sold on JULY [ and 2, '-lhlo. Take the first train on the new line leaving San Francisco at 9 A. M. SUNDAY, July 1. Stockion . 1:30 am| 3:30 m‘ 8:00 -' | l:nm 8:00 am| 'an:;l. 9:15 am| 3:40 am » ‘ 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| $:20 pmy | [10:25 amy 4:2 pmy Ticket Office at 628 Market St. am % sl _sevastopot. ['788 pral | “Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess . s s et i O~ e | and White sulnnur Dpflnn at Pulton = | for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton ngs: at verdale Geyserville for Skages Springs: at for the Geysers: at Hopland for Dunc | sprt Highland an smfi Keiseyville Carla- boa s prings, Soda Ba: and Bartiett Borings: at Ukiah for ¥ich . Saratogs Blue Lakes, Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper mn. Pomeo, Potter NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILRGAR, Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing April 22, 1900, SAN FRANCISCO arrow Gange). S—17:00, *8. 9 John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknel T l~u i o5 ete e s % % ™1 | Ranhedrin Helghts, Hullville. Orrs Hot ‘&fnn ror Mill Valley E@prings. Mendocino Fort W oest- ipsl Way Etations Wednesdays, Usal, TWillits, lon miDg, g""‘"‘ Beils l“\ u:» 00, .6:00, 7:38 . San Jose, Fviton, Eprings. Sun , at 'fl d 11: ""-‘;wm?s—r' 00, W o m; 1245, 410, 3%, s, Now Ureek, tionidor Prom SAR PRANGISOD—7oat of Markei Sireet (Sip §)— 7 mm,_‘ Way i & m. does not run to San Rafasl Sun- X s-,."n.em 3 flc':::- all pommts | “Xeasne o4 (7 Fun, to San Quentin. cket offices, 650 st e FROM AN RA!‘A!: SAN FRAN R C wnm R X. RYAN, WEE, AT e, T, 40, *10:18 & | 3 CREEK ROUTE FERRY m; li,;f;\ l,;‘;»“',; g K - — rda. *6:45 and 10:20 i e AEEILAER WABASH m.; 3:00, 3:15, *3:30, 4:30, 5. m. N (Third aid Townssnd Sta = | NIAGARA FALI.S SHORT LINE (Mroad Gange). TR Oosae Vies, KIISIS cfl B T o Ak P prpnd b g SN la Almaden YWodnerdeys dhiy) " | tmis0s T i | New York and h’ew England Foints. e ook daye-cated: coroun nEP oy Blations am ow “adero and way sta. | _Fizest thiough irain service. b solite 233 Pacide nha"“ 'nao I » @ Bsturdays—Cazadero and way sta- | fl-ul! r. c r u& it tigns. Yrioetpal - (Sat excoptet)— | G & CRANK @ P. 404 Ban J o i Snlo Park, A‘::.u‘:“‘ an i:'.' p. m. Sondays—Petnt Reyes snd way lom TflALPAIS SCENIC NEWAY acnor adon S "3.'."1:“' Grove.. s 108, | St | WEEK DATS, 390 5, e, Jopalito Feo faceer son o dnf e Bk ; [ EUNBATS. s ' e e S0 h 15100, !lu:.mo!.ln Rl *6:301 San Jone an 140 Sai Jos @8aturday and hnm. alral Way i atos and Dr. Glbbon’s Dispensary, 5 REARNY ST. Fare San anctm to Summit and . 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