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THE SAN FRAD CISCO CALL » MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1900 COMING TO SAN RAKCISCO ON OFFICIAL VISIT Marine Engineers Prepar- ing to Honor President George Uhler. ———— Committee of the Benevol:nt Asso- tion Will Go to Port Costa the Morning to Meet Him. el president of the enevolent Association, arriving here to- His coming is ex- citing among marine eng local body, the 2 evolent Associa- elaborate prepar- r's visit at this time is £ of form. The reception < » ed from the local asso- ci Murphy « 8 Henry »Eramme w ever His Hand Crushed. 328 Br: street, was on the wharf when one of gside. He pull- he got it clear against the afternoc he ambulance. a mputated. — e———— An Art in Itself. r and appropriate framing of few years become ntly the styles been made in ts as to suit all tures. The very es and widths, mat boards at ket street. © PROSPECTIVE FURNITURE AND GARPET BUYERS something to thelr advan- giving us an early call BRILLIANT’S 338-340-342 POST ST, Evenings Near Powell. very Within 100 Miles Open Redemption = Bonds eive sealed bids at its at 2 MONTGOMERY STREET, — THE— CITY AND COUNTY SAN FRANCISCO, For the surrender of sald bonds, until 12 M. ON THURSDAY, —THE— 9th DAY OF AUGUST, 1900, s proposals w 1 be opened sals for TRUST COM Trustee. ION of San Francleco, Dated August 2, 1900. BRIDGE WORK IS 4 durable. Warranted 10 years. like & glove. less extracting is patented dentist on the Pacific othe S 25¢ PRICE LIST FOR 30 DAY DR. ARY kin and EET, between Hyde Telephone Polk 1135. VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY for MEN MORMON BISHOP'S PILLS have been in use over fifty by the leaders of the Mormon Church and their fol- Jowers. Positively cures the worst cases in old and young from effects of elf- . dissipation, excesses or étte-smoking. Cures Lost ood, Impotency, Lost er, Night es, Insom- %, Evil Desires, Lame Back, Teadache, Unfitness to Mar- Varicocele or Con- v 50 Twitching lids. Effects are immediate. Impart vigor and CENTS potency to every function. Dom't get despondent: a cure is at hand Restores 'small, undeveloped organs. Ftimulates the brain and nerve centers; - box; € for §2 50 by mail. A written guarantee to cure or money refunded with 6 boxes. Circulars free. Address BISHOP REMEDY CO.. 40 Ellis g.—n;:rr;:r;um Cal., GRANT DRUG CO., G ird = DR, CROSSMAN'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE For the cure of GONORRHOEA, GLEBTS, ETRICTURES and analagous complaints of the Organs of Generation. FPrice §1 & bottle. For sale by druggists. HAS MAPPED OUT PLANS POt 004006400640 404040-00 aaas ] * L 4 L3 ® . o . & - : % . ® * ® o + . & - « . $ : ' 4 5 8 ) ¢ ® : : i t . * A P . + ® : ¢ * + & | & 4| : ¢ MEMBERS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED COMMITTEE. & 1! : R GeCIY OS] : LOCATRAZ Parlor No. 145, Native | ber 11, reception to Native Daughters | Sons of the Golden West, has decid- | ©Yening, grand ball. ~The members | of the parlor will parade one hundred | ¢ | strong in navy blue uniforms and light Admission day celebration. It will | hats and will be preceded by a band of | establish headquarters in_ Union Square | twenty pieces. The parlor will be aided | Hall, which it has secured for four days. | by Oakland Parlor of the Native Daugh- The following programme has been agreed | (6% and Wil have a float characteristic upon: Saturday afternoon, September 8. | Alcatraz Parlor was orsanised throush | opening of headquparters reception: | the efforts of Brigadier General Smith, evening, ball and conferring of the curly | who left here as colonel of the First Cali- bear degree; Sunday, September 9, after- | fornia Volunteers. General Smith, though noon, sacred concert; evening, concert and | still in the far away Philippines. retains collation; Monday, September 10, daytime. | an interest in the parlor and a_recent | parade, dancing at headquarters from 2 letter requested thaf he be advised as to | to 5 o'clock; evening, banquet to mem- 5 i what Alcatraz woul® do for the Admission bers and their families; Tuesday, Septem- | day celebration. ed to take a prominent part in the | 1o TIML G. Bossert, L. Whiteman and L. Gran- wel { Montezuma Tribe N —George S§. Graham, €. H. Bodle. H. D. Hutt, J. G, Jeffress, J. A. Ellert and B. F. a Ledr . TS—Samuel Berel, G. r, Meyer Bloom, W, Greav: No. e Tribe | Trautner, G. Mosba Servant and W. C. Comanche Tribe Willlam J B. A L 8 79—John G. Skelley, : Keating, Philip Barbin and William mmerman opah Tribe No. OF THE RED MEN S1—Peter Hansen, W. W. | | | Wood, William Kelley and John Schreiber, Shawnee Tribe No, $i—Elias Snavely, | irxfla- B. Baker, Frank Dietz and Jason Wat- AR-Wah-2 86—F. Mason, F. IC‘Ym. J. W w Rlfl?( o 1 P | p,Altatimo Slynn, W. F. | . . Lyon, A. A , J. H. Hutaft, Council Fire of Improvedw D! Thornton and V. tetlgon ¥ [ oMoho Tribe Rot 553 Hure, €. 5. Davis, | " Marie Y Sargen Order Will Burn Ahwashte Tribs No. 89—Peter Koppen, James | | McDonald, T. Wagstaff, Henry Gleeson, To-Morrow' i b]\l Connor, William J. Reid and George | Pohono Tribe No. 83—J. A. Merz, T. J. Wort- | l‘m‘dl' F. W. Matteson a C. M. Small, | Winnebago Tribe N £ —H. J. Winters, W. Henry McGinness and Clarance C. Deliberative Body of Degree of Poca- hontas Will Also Meet Repre- sentatives Who Will Attend Session. lins, Tribe No. J. P. 96—William G. Herman, Nolan, E. L. Martin and as Tribe No. M. R. Garner. z Tribe No. 88—J. C. Anderson, Theo- o wojl: Hedemark, A. W.' Jones | The Great Council of California Im- ! Tribe No. 89—T. W. Foster, F. P. Mitchell, H, § Monadnock Tribe Griffiths and Josep lomon and T. T. Purkitt. No. 100—J. A. Born, F. L. Robinson rokee Tribe No. 101—George N. Farrin and proved Order of Red Men, will kindle its | council fire to-morrow in Red Men's buwld- | ing on Post street. During the last great sun the order has grown throughout the | tsbury. Coa 4 & State. Seven new tribes and a thousand aiuiiie eide J'o. MRt L Novard palefaces have been added to the roll. osemite Tribe No ._103—-A. Lastreto, George F. D. Brandon, at present great senior | H. Stein and A. C. Berthler. | sagamore, will become great sachem. For | ;Senccs Tribe Wo. 14—Joseph L. Valents and the office of great senior sagamore A. F. | “¥{iThatian Tribe No. 105—William F. Foss, H. | | Holder and James Boyes will be (‘andl-lo Byerly and Charles Kimic. v | | dates. Porter L. Bliss will probably be re- | Hiawatha Tribe No. 106—E. W. Daniels. } | elected great chief of records, and William 3. :T‘:;:u;‘n be re-elected great '“’*‘P";REELED AND JIGGED | | The Great Council of the Degree of | WHILE PIPERS PLAYED Pocahontas will also kindle its tire to- | rrow. The growth of this branch has also been very steady. Four councils and over two hundred members have been | added. To-morrow oycme Tribe No. Lively Dancing at the Annual Picnic | | i | of the Rebel Cork Benevo- evening teams lent Society. from_ S 12, Modoc 7 . ribe Fully five & Tribe o. White Eagle Tribe | thousand friends and mem- 5 Bald Eagle Tribe No. T Mnlrm'lu bers of the Rebel Cork Benevolent Asso- uma Tribe No. 17, and Altahmos Tribe | ciation attended -h Lacte | No. §7, will compete before theé Great ation attend l.!"h){e annual picnic of that organization yesterday at Shell Mound Park. The day was an idea) one for an outing and was pleasantly spent by the picnickers. The dancing pavilion was crowded with moving couples throughout the afternoon. Excellent mu- sic was rendered by the Iroquofs Band. The games were hotly contested and cre- ated a great deal of enthusiasm among | the spectators. Money prizes proved tempting to the athletic ones and each event was crowded with entries. It was late in the afternoon when the last oon- | test was decided and the committee mem- Council for a trophy of $100. All the teams are drilling hard and each hopes to win. On the evening of the $th inst. the Great Council will be tendered a reception and ball in Mechanics’ Pavilion, to which at- tendance will be limited by invitation. Fol- lowing is a list of the great chlel!‘ and entatives who will attend the Great il: GREAT CHIEFS. Great sachem, E. B. Wilson; great senior sagamore, F. D. Brandon: great junior saga more, A. L. Holder; great prophet, Geprge W. Coliins; great chief of records, Porter L. Bliss; great keeper of wampum, William J. Smith; Sreat representatives to G. C. U. 8.—George W. | Ders withdrew to rest and refresh them- | Lovie, Charles F. Burgman, George W. Col- | SEVeS. % { line, “william J. Smith; great sannap, J. W. | Professors McCarthy and McManus Crone; great mishinewa, ¥. B. Swan; great | Played reels, jigs and other tripping mu- | sic on their pipes. It mattered not to the ard 'of wigwam, C. gu clog dancers that the platform sagged in{ M. Brown; great guard of forest, S. L. Richard: - Past_great sachems—D. Louderback, Benja- |the middle, Encouraged by the cries min F. Josselyn, Grove L. Johnson, G. B. |interested friends, they threw xhoms»‘nfié Katzenstein, Henry A. Chase, J. Flicher, | and capered around in gallant fashion, | Charles E. Spencer, William M. Betts, A. An- drews, H. 8. Winn, B. L. McDonald, James G. Emith, John J. Buckiey, George H. Buck, J. P. Counts, Frederick Brandt, George W. Lovie, binner, O. F. Seavey, A. Jackson, Josiah A. Whipple, C. F. Burgman, William Pasmalas, pigeon wings, reels o' Tyloch and other fascinating steps were indulged in by those who paid the pipers. The success of the outing was due to the ef- forts of the general committee, made up as follows: Chairman, William J. O'Brien: financial | secretary, T. Fitzgerald; secretary, Da: | lel Holland; treasurer, James Corker. e W. Collins. illiam_ Rotrosky, Henry A. Josselyn. TATIVES. Manzanita Tribe No. 4—James Boyes, Nathan Rogers, J. B. Griffith, Henry Leasen and F. T fismionomah Tribe No. $—Oscar Cutler, Charles L. Ludwig, William Rotrosky and W. 8. Jamieson. " Pohonachee Tribe No. 10—A. Jones, William Nuttall, M. L. Wheeler, F. Pederson, W. T. Follett, J. H: an and F. Luderman. Pocohontas Tribe No. 11—A. Andrews, T. W. Butcher, Edward Conolley, J. Samuels and Samuel Stephens Sotoyome Tribe No. 12—Charles Fowler, 8. 3. Wileox, 3. H. Josselyn, J. W. Larsen, J. J. Kingston, W. M. Tregay and M. F. Clausen. umnes Tribe . 14—Andrew Sonne, D. J. W. Crone and | M. Mahoney, D. Deley, D. Leonard, T. | Taylor, P. Kelleher, J. Builivan, D, Mur- ry, D. Minthan, J. W. Mahoney. James Corkery, Con McCarthy. Joh P, Corkery, Willlam McCarthy. John e Aulift, Pat O’'Brien, C. Cronin, J. Hag- gerty and P. Roach. ————— CROWDS PASS QUIET DAY AT THE PARK AND BEACH Police Report No Sunday Accidents. J. Mannix. ‘W. Smithers, E. B. Wilson amoset Tribe No. 2-J. G. Smith, O. L. Fun at the Chutes and the Cooper, J. F. Sprague, W. K. Gedge and E. R. Baths. S Berricx Though large crowds visited the Park, beach, Chutes and baths yesterday, in the language of the police “the day was a quiet one.” No accidents occurred nor were any arrests for crime recorded. Metamora Tribe No. 24—George W. Lovie, George West, W. C. Havey, Edwin Thompson, and H, W. Jamieson. Red Jacket Tribe No. 28.—W. John Domingos. A. Dunbar, N. Hoffelt, F. B._de Costa, e Hunt, W. G. Schmeiser and H. W. Lee. | The feature at the Chutes was the high- | Oneida Tribe No. #1-G. K. Wood, Jobn | gjving of Forrest ~Seabury. ' Seabiey | 24 John R. Tyrrell, Joseph | PlUNged into a narrow tank from a sta- tion 100 feet above and received an ova- tion from the crowd for his courage. Following are the results of the contests at Sutro Baths: erkins, Thomas H. Brock- Henry Rohrbacher, F. Thomas Green, Thomas and F, T. Jury. Fifty-yard dash—J. Sanders, first: J. O'Brie Tribe No. 41—F. A. Melss, F. G. | second. One _hundred yards, amateur- F. Rennie, W. Laing and Thomas J. Eames. Walse, first; S. Kline, second. Diving for Delaware Tribe No. 45—-J. G. Boggs, Louls | plates—J. O'Brien, first prize; J. Ramsay. sec- Ames and J. J. Miller ond prize; J. Dixon, third prize. High diving— Wyoming Tribe No. 49—Josiah Bims_ George | J. Gardner, first prize; J. landers, second M. Hughes, Henry Odgers and A. D. Mason. | prize. Fancy springboard diving—J. Dixon, Jeka Tribe No. 53—A. E. Paine and E. E. | first priz Truke, second prize. Underwater Smith. swimming—S. Gruman, first; J. Dixon, second. Seminole Tribe No. 64—J. Aries, P. Belle- garde, L, C. Bertin, J. Coudeu, J. Garcla, T. Lacoste and A. Ladlace. Miam! Tribe No. 55—0. F. Seavey, George W. Armstrong. Willlam B. Lardner and Herman Fruchtenicht 3 Otonkah Tribe No. #—George D. Secord, M. H. Davis and Thomas Oliver. Modoc Tribe No. 5i—U. A. Lewis, H. Gut- stadt, P. L. Hoff, J. D. Holland, R. Stevens, E. H. Culver and P. G. Varney, Santana Tribe No. 60—F. A. Whiople, J. J. | O'Connor, J. F. Whipple, Albert Shafsky and Georze Holt. Winnemucca Tribe No. 61.—L. L. Remy, H. L. Stacy. Alexander Dawson, J. Soulier, James Hagan and R_P. Gale Tecumseh Tribe No. 62—Clarence A. Kalghin, 3. W. Allard, Frank Lopizich and E. F. Ar- riola. Pawnee Tribe No. 67—John Rew, Ed Grizfith, F. J. Bemis and John Martin. Osceola Tribe No. 7i—P. S. Seymour, Sam Goldman, 1. Schwartz, J. 8. Colby, A. J. Phil- lips. R, H. Childers and T. J. Braumhaver. | White Eagle Tribe No. 72—A. Hausman, C. Nielsen, J. H. Rippe, C. W. Abbott and L. J. Fortro. ———— SECRETARY M’COY IS HONORED BY FRIENDS The Nineteenth Anniversary of His Connection With Association Work in This City. The nineteenth anniversary of Secretary H. J. McCoy’s conpection with the Young Men's Christian Association was cele- | brated yesterday with appropriate ser- vices in the Association Hall. The speak- ers were Matthew C. O’'Brien, Frupke A Jackson and C. A. Glunz. Mr. McCoy came to San Francisco in 1881 at the request of the late Dwight 1. Moody. Prior to that he served nine vears as general secretary at Lowell, ass. In a brief speech Mr. McCoy thanked the members and frien for their sup- | Eax) No. 7—W. W. Tanner, de lec-mv'?" lorvwn. ; S A u.““g:; rt and co-operation and the citizens of Thomas Roche, F. W. Kewell and E. T. John- n Francisco for their liberal support and of their uniform kindness to him gen- " Arapshos Tribs No. Te—Jacob Fowser, . W, | erally. | crowns ‘and por | WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. | remedies. At il droggisis, AMUSEMENTS. ‘COLUMBIA 52 BEGINNING TO-NIGHT. Six Nights and WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. Charles Frohman Presents HENRY MILLER AND A SPECIAL COMPANY In an Elaborate Revival of the Romantie Comedy, HEARTSEASE. HENRY MILLER AS ERIC TEMPLE. Next Thursday Afternoon and Sunday Night, THE BURTON HOLMES LECTURES. Subject—‘GRAND CANYON OF ARIZONA." ADVERTISEMENTS. l TELEPHONE GRANT 33. EBENBA OF INTEREST TO LADIES, We have engaged the services of a celebrated Parisian Chef for our Delicacy Department, where ladies will find the latest novelties in the culinary art. Additional clerks in that ever-growing department with us, insures to our patrons prompt and best service. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUESDAY -W:DNESDAY Butter, finest creamery sqr 40z Cheese, Eastern Creamery Ib 15¢ Regularly 25¢ Ib. New York State. ‘“Crown’" Port and Sherry boj, 25¢ 5 bots. §1.00 Same old reliable wines as you bought URSULA. The New Company a Crackajack ! BENNETT and STEMBLOR, In a Sketch by GEORGE M. COHAN. MEEKER-BAKER TRIO. HOOKER AND DAVIS, JOLLY JOHN NASH, market_ to-day wver doz. bottles; Olivzs, Mammeth, reg. €0z qt 45¢ Extra large; finest quality R'ce, Fanciest of Istand R'ce, 8 Ibs 50¢ Save the wa CURTAIN RISES AT § P. M, SHARP. TO-NIGHF T -NIGHT Tu-NIGHT And Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Evenings. “QTHELLO.” | | | | Matinee, Lucea Oil, L, L. & Co,'s OLETTO.” Imported Italian. liot 50¢ Regularly 55e. “RIG Tin Wash Boi ers ixtra heavy | Russo, Ferrari, Nicolini, Politini and Repetto. Length. Depth. Width, | Next Week A HAUSER,” “MIGNON 20-in. 13-in. 16-in. Reg. $150..81.25 S 2-in. 131 ;s Reg. $175..81.35 || POPULAR PRICES 2c and See Telephone Bush 9. | ERAN HOUSE *Hm Morogco.......Hola Lessee and Manager E FRAWLEY S Clothes Line, 100 feet, reg. 56c 35¢ Water-proof; will not shrink nor kink. Salt Boxes, reg. 50c 25¢ Porcelain, with Delft decoration. Sweepers, **Standard " Bissel's make; the best in the world. Regularly $250. bat 75¢ Gin, Holiand, reg. 99¢_ 25¢ Genuine imported. Utica Toilet Compound beautifying the skin, for bath or sham- In powder or paste, poo. A sure cure for poison oak. Old price 0c. Utica Cleansing Compound PANY THIS EVENING— Henry Great Play, Arthur Jones’ Firet Presentation at These Pri I IR | e e e In powder or t G : owe iyl 4y i ks, woolens, ‘curtains, metal, silver or crys- tal ware. No more sore and cracked hands while using Utica. Reg. 2ic tin. Candy, French Mixed 1b 30¢ Our finest. Regularly 35e. CIGARS. ““La Muriel Imported Havana, regular bit size. August catalogue now ready. Branch Ticket Offic BIG AND A LAUGHING ONE. 0c | A DUN: & RYLEY'S ALL STAR CAST, Presenting MATHEWS & BULGER In the Funniest Comedy of All, “THE NIGHT OF THt FOURTA” SPECIAL—Sunday Night, August 12th, FARE- iLL PERFORMANCE, No More Drezd of the Bental Chair TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED AB- SOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our iate . ’ i L athod appliea (6 the ume: S RUSH CITY. sleep-producing agents or cocalne. Commencing Sunday Afterncon, and Every These are the only dental parlors in San | Evening excepting August 12th, Spe- Francisco having PATENTED APPLIANCES | ojal Matinees Sunday. Tuesday, Thursday and and ingredients to extract, fill and apply gold lain crowns undetectable frora and_warranted for ten vears, Fuil set a perfect fit guaranteed or no pa owns, §5. Gold fillings. $1. Silver fill- ings. All work done by GRADUATE D! TISTS of from 12 to 20 years' experlence, cach department In charge of a speciallst. Gi us a eall, and you will find us to do exactly as we advertise. We will tell you in advan exactly what your work will cost by a FRE EXAMINATION. Saturday. y's BROW. Favorites, AIRYLAND." natural teeth, LCABHR THEATR teeth $5 Gold Six Nights and Saturday Matinee, n mo-tn FLORENCE " ROBERTS, ‘ 3 | Supported by WHITE WHITTLE: i Kevival by Request, [T HE Next—+A SUIT OF SABLE” CHUTES axo ZOO New York Dental Parlors, 728 Market Strest, SAN FRANCISCO MAIN OFFICE. PORTLAND, OR. BRANCH. SEATTLE, WASIH. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. | LORD & ROWE; SISTERS WATERMAN; LA | LISTA: MARTIN & RIDGWAY: BOGGS & MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Strong Asserticns as to Just What the Remedies Will Do. HAEWARD; THE LION ACT:; NEW MOV- ING PICTURES. CANNON, THE FAT MAN. FORREST SEABURY ATIONAL HIGH DIVE. Muny guarantees that his Rbeumatism Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma- tism in a few hours; In His € 11 stomach that his Kidney Cure Wil cure 90 per cent. of all cases of kidner troublee Telephone for Seat; i FISCHER’S ©°© THE OGDENS and NCERT HOUSE. Admission 10:. BERTHA FOLTZ IN trouble; that his tarrh Core will enre eaturrh no matter how e STHE . RIGHT STOCKING': BERTHA Headache Gute winteois | ADAMS, EUDORA FORDE. 'JEANETTE s ol L LEW HERBERT MEDL and NEW & few minutes that MOVIN PIL'!'_LRE-Q. Matinee Sunday. Re- Ma Cold Cure wiil | _Served Seats, Zc. auickly lreak acy T S3em of cold 82d %0 on through the entire lst of SUTRO BATHS 25 Seote s visl, write Prof. Munyon, It is absolutely frae. OPEN NIGHTS, Open Daily From 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Bathing From 7 a. m. to 10 p. m, ADMISSION, 10c. CHILDREN, 5c. Bathing, including admission, Z5c; Children, 20c, St o o] visi* DR. JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MAREZT ST bat. 6:247th, 5.2.0al, . disease pritl 1y cared by the oldest §! LR LRSI RDAN & CO., 105! Market St.,8. F. DR, MEYERS & o, Speciniisec the Const. b 36 pasct OR. JORDAN-—PRIVATE DISEASES § Speciaiists for Ailments of Men, 731 Market 8t., San Francisco. 20 % Cut, tation fre and stri- frmns AT ment_personally or by Fou tive Curarn every case undieriaken. Oculists’ prescriptions filied. Factory on Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. HICAPPARAT U OPTICIANS PHOTOGRAT"S e 642 MARKET ST. InsRuMeNTS " umptr cwronicie BuiLoine. CATALOGUE FAEE. | PALACE and | GRAND HOTELS. Travelers from every portion of &iobe show thelr aporeciation of the apnd operat: under one manage- -l:nz on the American and Europeaa plans. CAFE ROYAL Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. rfect digestion, Cause complete absorpti Bealthtu ‘ragutarity. Gt e For the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, un{-%'awm,nw-. ¥ le_Ir- 14 Bladder, Femals arities, Sick Headache, Billousness, Con- Piles and all derangements of the 25c & box. At or by mall. RADWAY & CO., New !h. I OPIRA | THE MIDDLEMAN ! “THE | AMERICAN ——BEGINNING TO-NIGHT, !\If‘r.\'DAY—I OUNTRY GIRL! Opera (lasses Including Lemalres, with and without handles, | | Next Week—'“The ADVENTURE OF LADY | condensed as per blank furnished by the Com | before. Regularly 50c bot. Zelma R-wlslnsn. St gn‘e Brothe Nichols ¥ Toiat At “ i isters. Biograph. o ssets ..... Puritas"* Ginzer Ale, reg. $1.35 | MR AND MRS JOHN"MASON (Katherine | G | Now $1.25 doz Reserved _seats, 10c; opera | Losses adjusted and unpaid . $BABTS “P ifas " . ch\l}‘rs‘ and l’m‘; seat iR L?sacg in process of Adjustment o ik uritas ™" Root Beer, reg. §1.20 el AR S | Lotees resintea. inciuding expenses . 661038 "n' sl 'D doz i Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- . ning one year or less, §120,454 34; “‘Puritas” are the finest goods on the reinsurance 50 per cent......... 360,207 17 Regularly 63 lbs,, 50c. A INCOME. Perfumery, ssorted cdors. 3 Avedano, Sala Miss Graham and Miss | Net cash actually received for Fire o R ©e 0t UC tichte Premiums ...........cocees.. coeeoo. $T04,166 85 B 3 - | Received for interest on Bonds and Crown Perfumery Co., London; 1§ oz. Mortgages .. etecsvasacs . 725 00 | cut-glass bottles. 1Tue!d Thursda: Friday Night Saturday | Received for interest and dividends | | | | State of california. | day of Februar: | Due from other Companies for Re- ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN Fire INSURANCE COMPANY F. NEW YORK. IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1899, and for the year ending on that day, made to the Insurance (ommissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the Provisions | of Sections 610 and #11 of the Political Code, missioner. CAPITAL. $400,000 00 ASSETS. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.... 314,500 00 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and | Bonds owned by Company... 1,032,340 00 Amount of Loais secured, by piedge of Bonds, Stocks, and dther ma s collateral..... Interest due Stocks and . Intérest due and ace: and Mortgages . Premiums in due e e Due from other Companies for Re- Insurance on losses already paid. Gross premiums on Firs Risks run- nirg more than one year, $313, 284 053 reinsurance pro rata. All othér demands against the pany . Total Liabilitles . ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT ~OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY F BOSTON, IN THE STATE OF MASSA- CHUSETTS, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 18%, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In e Commissioner the State of California, pv nt to the pro= visfons of sections 610 and 811 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioer: CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up in cash . 3$300,000 %9 ASSETS Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by the company 3564,679 T4 Amount of loans secured by pledge of bonds, stocks and other marketable securities as collateral 15,000 00 h in company’s office 5,654 34 Cash in banks 16984 82 Interest due and accrued on all stocks and loans s Premiums in due course of collection Due from other companies for rein- surance on losses already paid.. Total assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid .3 L0809 Losses in process of adjustment or in suspense .. Sotriies ceeeees BB O | Gross premiums on fire #sks running one year or less, $l 41; rein- surance 50 per cent 76,483 0 Gross premiums on fire risks runaing more than one year, $125,387 31; re- InSurance pro rata . . . TN Due and accrued for salaries, rent, ete. 3,405 other demands against the com- Al on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sourcy . Total Income ..... EXPENDITURES. aid for Fire Losses (n- 5 93, losses of previous Net amount pt cluding $4: years) . Pald or allowe for Comm or Brokerage - - ... 154,700 54 | Pald for Salaries, Fees, and other | charges for officers, clerks, etc. 58,374 83 Pald taxes e < All other payments and ex; for State, National, Total Expenditures .. LO: 5S incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums.| Fire RI Net amount of Risks: written during the year ..... amount e | expired during the year Net amount _in force| December 31, 1899... $165,463.004 | $1.200.235 17 842,956 12 125,550,508 i | Subscribed and sworn to_before me. this Sth 1900. GEO. H. COREY. Commissioner for California. THOS. J. CONROY, Manager. GEO. W. BROOKS Assistant Manager. SE. Corner California and Sansome Streets, | SAN FRA ISCO, CA STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— 2 INSURANCE COMPANY F NEWARK, IN THE STATE OF NEW Jersey, on the 3ist day of December, A. D. 1899, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the pursuant to the provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political ¢ condensed as per blani furr missioner. CAPITAL apttal Stock, pald up in Amount of C Cash 800,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.. Cash Market Value of all Stocl and Bonds owned by Compan: Cash in Company's Office. Cash in Banks recs ¥ Interest due and accrued on ail Stocks and Loaps.. R 4 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortcages .. e Premiums In due Course of Collec~ tion ... a Bills receivable, not Matured, for Fire and Marine Risks Rents due and accrued taken insurance on losses already paid. Total Asssts . LIABILITI shed by the Com- | PADY crevee - Total labilities INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire Premiums ...cocoeceiinsans e $213,50 1F Received for Interest and dividends on bonds, stocks, loans, and from all other urces - 22178 17 Received from all other sources. 1,000 00 Total INCOME ..c.oorerserurreneeessc 230,067 34 EXPENDITURES. amount paid for fire losses (in- cluding $17,205 66, losses of previous years) ahiiold $132.581 42 Dividends to stockholders - . 18,000 00 Paid or allowed for commission or bro- kerage — 45,548 4 Pald for charges 18,191 6t Paid for taxes 8,408 T3 | All other payments and expenditures. 36.7130 34 Total expenditures .. Los s incurred during the year. fire..§133,170 50 Fire Risks | Premiuma. | | Risks and Premiums. risks Net amount of written during the year| §25,940,252 | $279,104 06 et amount of risks| expired ing the | year ...... . 21,68,%7 | 233,302 74 et amount In force De- | cember 31, 159 4 508 33 T FR JDY, President. HE Secretary. 1 and sworn to before me this Subscribed | day of February, 1900, GEORGE M. AMERIGE, Notary Public. BAGGS & STOVEL, General Agents, 411 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANC UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT THE— | | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —oF —OF THE— PALATINE INSURANGE COMPARY F MANCHES AND. ON TH® day of De: and for the year ending on y, ag made to the T surance ( missioner of the State of Ca fornia. pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 811 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner ASSETS. Loans on bonds and mortgages......3 60,000 08 Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by the company 1,976,558 00 Cash in company’s office. 13.322 90 Cash in banks » Interest due and accrued on bonds and mortgages ) 0 Premiums in due course of collection Total essets LIABILITIES. s adjusted and unpald ses in Drocess of adjustment in_ guspense Losses resisted. Gross premiums ¢ less, or uding expenses fire risks running 81,997 cent ot xs premium: fire rixks running more *han one year, $1.100, surance pro rata Due and acerued for sal All other dema: pany in aries, nds against the com- Total liabilities Losses adjusted and unpaid....... s Losses in process of Adjustment or in Susperse aersd 72,997 30 Liosses resisted, including expenses 2.000 00 | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less. $348.903 18; reinsurance ¥ per cent.. 274,451 89 Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru ning more t one year, §2,1% 457 08: reinsurance pro rata - Cash_dividends remaining unpaid All Gther demands inst the Co pany » £y Total Liabilitles . INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premivms - .$1,009,355 i3 Rece! for interest on Bonds and MOTgAEeS ......ccenene - X Received for interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loars, and from all other sources . o Received for Rents . Tota! Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losse (in- cluding $25,776 (7. losses of previous vears) .. > $359,299 59 { Dividends to Stockholders . 6LE8%0 00 Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage . Paid for Salaries. Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks, etec... Paid for State, National and Loeal taxes .. ¢ All other payments and expenditures Total Expenditures ...... INCOME. | Net cash actually received for fire premiums ... Seeneeenaeeenn o $0,257,631 30 { Recelved for interest on bonds and | mOTtZages .....ooooireness .. 338000 | Received for interest and dividends i on bonds. stocks loa and from all other sources 95,048 2 Received for profit on sale of se- | curities 7430 38 Total tncome $2.413.657 94 EXPENDITURES. et amount rald for fire losses (In- cluding $203.221 03, losses of pre- Vious years) Paid or allowsd ROrag £ soiiiatiaomiabsacia Pald for salaries. fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc Paid for State, national and loc All other payments and expenditures for commission or b 137,341 91 Total expenditures | Losses Incurred during the year, fire..$1.637. [Fire Risks. [Premiums. Risks and Premiu risks| he/ amount of during et written Veas et ame: expired year Net amo 289,433,342/ $2,924,300 98 241,764,268} risks| the| during 209,975,303 incurred during the year. Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. | Premiu ms. $260,005,906 | $1,456,842 99 year . Net am roe| | December 31, 1899...| 250,231,717 | 2,672,360 8 E. O. DOREMUS, President. JAS. H. WORDI Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 15th | day of January, 1800. HENRY H. DAWSON Notary Public. THOS. J. CONROY, Menager. GEO. W. BROOKS, Assistant Manager. SE. Corner €alifornia and Sansome Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Weak Men and Women sHOL‘{.D"gE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE grea can yemedy; heal strength to sexual organs. D‘-‘:o't‘. 323 .‘.‘;J.‘i’ Weskly Call $1.00 per 20.400.64 | 1a811%8 2 ! WM. WOOD, Manawer. Subscribed and sworn to befors me this 24 . 1900, E. S. INNET, Notary | day of January | Publie, PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, Principal Office—439 California St., SAN FRANCISCO. |CHAS. A. LATON. Manager. " DR.PIERCES GOLDEN DISCOVERY BLOOCD.LI HE R.LUNGS: -

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