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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1900. SOLDIER AT THE PRESIDID SEEKS [0 END HIS LIFE Wants to Die Because Woman He Loved Would Not Go With Him : R R A Mekes the Attempt Half an Hour Before His Regiment Leaves for Fort Douglas—May Recover. ¥ of Company K. Twent tates Infantry, rather than love attempted to commit orning the Presidio the departure of his Fort Dougias. He placed th Krag-Jorgenson to his ri > trig The pressure and the bullet, skull, followed coming hock scious and ain and to go with b his regiment was dier, and Hospital ral Hospital ¥ red among all been HEAVILY FINED FOR WORKING TAPE GAME W. D. Valen Ca ne Sentenced by Judge d Writ of Habeas T C v OLYMPIC WHEELMEN WILL MEET RENO CHAMPIONS Lccept the Chsneng; for a Fifty-Mile Relay Race on September 17 in Reno. wired their ac- esterday, § or etk two 1ith, ing nt Leaming next week. nd P. J. Morrin, of the have just returned nting trip in the TEVIS’ MILLIONS NOW IN WIDOW’S HANDS By Order Made by Judge Coffey Vast Estate Is Distributed to Her. Eusan G. Tevis, widow of the late Lioya Tevis, 18 now in actual possession of the ions left by the deceased. Judge Cof- fey yesterday settied the final account flled by Mrs. Tevis as the administratrix of he eased husband’s will and or- dered estate distributed to her in ac- cordance w the prayer of her petition. he order of the court Mr.':, Tevis 9 §1 in cash, comes into possession of $167,21 500 = the real estate holdings a Costa, Stanislaus, Sut- Marin, San Joaquin, Sac- Clara and Alameda coun- tal value of $7,837,581 b4. EARLY DECISION IN FRESNO RATE CASES ramento, Sant ties of the 1« Matters of Contempt and Merit Are | tc Be Taken Up To- the Supreme Court. Attorney ted to the court that the oceed! invoived the ques- tion of me 150 and there would e no use for the two cases to be heard separ- ately. He asked that both be taken up to- gether. All of the attorneys agreed to this and the court stated that the whols ter will be taken up this term and de- cided. ——— Status of the Magdalen Asylum. The habeas corpus case of Maud Blood- £00d, an inmate of the Magdalen Asylum, was argued before the Supreme Court yesterday. The girl is 16 years of age and was committed for vagrancy by one of the Police Judges. The commitment epecified the House of Correction and the €rl was taken to the asylum. The father of the girl claime the girl is not in the House of Correction, but is confined with- ., | of commere! Rancho del Paso Land | came up for argu- | out *warrant or law in a private sectarian ipstitution. The attorneys for the asylum take the ground that the "Magdalen Asy- | lum 1s successor to“the old House of Cor- | rection. In the arguments yesterday there was @ hitch as to whether or not | the Mother Superior of the asylum had been appointed as “matron” by the Super- visors. The case was continued in order that this fact may be determined. | ARCHITECT M'DOUGALL HAS 1 RETURNEP FRCM THE EAST | Went to Study Church Architecture for the Calvary Presbyterian = Congregation. Architect C. C. McDougall, who went East for the trustees of the Calvary Pres- byterian Church to study church archi- tecture in Eastern cities, returned yester- day. Mr. McDougall visited Chicago, New York, Philadeiphia, St. Louis, Minneapo- | lis, Toledo, Cleveland, Kansas City and | Denver. In each city he used his camera to picture exteriors and interiors, and he has brought back a large collection of He will soon report to the Cal- @ vary Church trustees. Under the tefns of sale of the property |on tk thwest corner of Powell and streets, the church has an unex- | pired lease of six months of the old n | pir | chu |- T | prog congregation of/ Calvary Church s to erect one of the finest church the country ts Western Ad- Work on the ructure will be ced as soon as the plans can be m te. prepare —————————— TO TAP A TIMBER BELT. Eastern Capita!is& Will Build a Rail- ) way in Southern Oregon. Special Dispatch to The Call. ASHLAND, Or., Aug. 6.—W. Thompson, | the financial agent of the Midiand Con- struction Company of Chicago, and G. N. orney for the same com- . are In A nd to meet the officers irectors of the Oregon Midland Rall- ad Company egon. The greater part of the right- way has been secured. W. J auditor of the new roas r tk ment that the enterprise has iered. The cost of construction placed at $2,000,000, exclusive of rolling tock and equipmer —— e Elects New Library Officers. has The Wells-Fargo Library Association held its annual election of officers for g vear last night. The new offi- the comin are: Preside e preside er; second ng; third ustees, L3 hell, Many Chinese Fishermen Arrested. h Commissioners are de- put a stop to the destruction young fish in San Francisco Bay y Deputy John and the > launch Q a raid rised five junk- The offenders X ity Prison and g young fish. termine b o HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 24 POST STREET, San Franeisco, Established over a third of a century: has a pational reputation, and was one of the few schools selected 1o represent the development education at the Parls Exposi tion; over 17 3 successfully apply- ing their knowledge: 200 graduates anpually | placed in positions: 25 teachers: open the entirs Year; mew S0-page catmlogue free. MARK HOPKINS INSTITUTE OF ART. California_Echool of Design will RE- | to complete arrangements | for the nstruction of the road. wi from Klamathon. Cal to ath Falls., Or., tappin the richest timber belts in Southern | Woods, | is authority | Valentine; | H on MONDAY, August 6. Tuition | g, painting and modeling, $37 50 1 r month. Night clas Life, m or per month; antique, $10 per rm or §3 per month. Saturday class, $i2 per term or $4 per month For furthe ner Pi particulars apply at school, cor- Mason_streets MARTI Assistant Secretary. STMARY SCOLLEGE ~ OAKLAND, CAL med WEDNESDAY, TUDIES will be res: August 1st, 1900, BRO. ERMINOLD, Preetdent. Hitchecoek School, SAN PAFAEL. CAL.. FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Separste Rooms, Gymnasium, Military Drill, | Ete, CHRISTMAS TERM BEGIN® AUGIST UTH. REV. C. HITCHCOCK. Prin~ipal. TRINITY SCHOOL. 7% Tt is desired to correct an erroneous impres- sion that Trinity School has been discontinuad. STH It will open as usual MONDAY, August 6 Only boys of good m: character are taken. AD, 2202 Central ave, ST, MATTHEW'S “uitmy | EAN MATFEO, CAL. For catalogue and illus- trated circular address | REV. W. A. BREWER, A. B.. Rector. | HAMILIN SCHOOL n% | VAN NESS SEMINARY, 1945 Jackson st.. San Francisco. Boazding and Day School for Girls. Accredited to the Univer- sity of California, Leland Stanford Jr. Unives rity. Vassar and Smith Colleges. Reopens Au- gust 6, 1900. SARAH D. HAMLIN, Prircipal. POLYTECHNIC EYsi:ss COLLEGE Has the largest and best equipped departments in the W Regular business and shorthand course. dents may enter at any time. All graduates in responsible positicns. Free cata- logue. Oskiand, Cal. MILLS COLLECE AND SEMINARY (GRANTS DIPLOMAS AND CONFERS DE- FTees: geminary course accredited to the Universities: rare opportunities cffered in musi; art and elocution. Write for catalogne to MR C. T. MILLS, Pres.. Mills College P. O.. Ci Thirty fifth year: fall term opes s, MUNSON SCHOOL CFSHORTHAND. TYp. ING, BOOKKEEPING AND SPANISH. Y. M. C. A. B'ld,g. Day and ev rr‘.lhl‘ “)‘(l:‘{sm"r I:‘mflc:ldszVTlll_Tle- Lessons Tl g NTER, M- E. Phillips. o 2 AND 'NEWSPAPER :32.zin= | Tiustration. PARTINGTON'S resumes August 1. Day and night classes. Apply R. L. PART- N N, 424 Pine st., 8. F. " IRVING INSTITUTE. Boarding and day school for young ledies, 2128 California et., will reopen August €, 1900. Ac- credited to the Universities: primary department | for chiidren: carriage will ). V. | WARD B CHURCH. A. M. R:al:-l. 255 ANDERSON ACADEMY, \rmnmv University Academy, Alameds. hes been removed to Irvington. Eite of fitteen [ acres; Temarkably beautifui: climate unsur- mned. on of bufldings and grounds in- ‘r"m w ANDEREON. Principal, o S. F. BUSIN 1954 SiEiss coLLEoE s keeplng; only expert accountants the easiest, fastest and most readable. Day { and evening. } HOITT’S SCHCOL, Menio Park, Cal. “Superior advantages for the | care and training of boys and young men. Charming surroundings, ect climate. Teuth year begins August ta: catalogue. IRA G. Ph. D., Principal. 310 23 Ca i 45,741 25 Interest a a0 accrued ‘on all | Stocks and Le 23,105 00 | | | | 213 SANSOME STREET | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ADVERTISEMENTS. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~OF | THE— TRARSATLANTIC FIRE INSURANGE COMPARY F HAMBURG, GERMANY, ON THE ST day of December, A. D. 18%, and for the | year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissloner of the State of Callfor- nia. pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and €11 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: AESETS. Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by company. $627,348 2 Cash in company’s office . 3,384 10 Cash in banks 60,362 21 Interest due and Joans 7,255 §3 Certificate of surance on losses already paid.... Total assets { LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald............ $ 33,419 72 Losses in process of adjustment or in suspens e 44,716 01 | Losscs recisted. inciuding 5,504 38 Gross premiums on fire r1 or less ) per cent.. 212,607 26 Gross premiums on fire more than one vear, §250. surance pro rata ......... 149,131 16 Commissions and brokerage due and | to become due 22,885 26 | Total Uabilities 346,563 S9 INCOME. cash actually received for fire premiums ..... eereneienaninnaae. .. §567,150 89 Recelved for interest and dividends on nds,- stocks, loans, and from all h e AT Recetved from home office Total | Net tncome. Net amount fire losses (in- uding $66. osses of previous years) s <oeee. $403,773 78 | Paid_or allowed for commission or brokerage . e ...q- 152,796 54 | Paid for salaries. fees and otHer |~ charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 25,911 08 Paid for State, national and local $AXOE Dioricecsemasorsscannsoresianen 14,616 62 | All other payments and expenditures. 31,366 13 Total expenditures Losses incurred during the vear, fire Risks and Premiums. 1remsk.’Premxum. Net amount of risks| | written during the vear| $72,273,157 | $791,228 45 et amount of risks| expired during the . 61,769,858 | 685,061 78 ree De-| ADOLPH LOEB, Subscribed and sworn to before me this lith day of February, 1800, MARK A. OOTE, Notary Publia. V. CARUS DRIFFIELD, Manager. H DANEKEER, Assistant Manager. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: SAN FRANCISCO. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— —OF THE— PHOENIX ASSURARCE COMPANY F _LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE 31T 'mber, A. D. 189, and for tne on that day, e to the In- 1iesioner of tate of Call- ant to the provisions of Sections of the Political Code, condensed | es per blank furnished by the Commissioner. ASSE 1l Stocka and Cash Market Va Bonds owned | 32,225,300 00 | Interest due accrued on Bonds and Mortgages, cash in hands of United States Trustees Premiums in due Course of Coilec tion 2, g . BT Bills receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks 150 04 | Due from other Companies for re. | insurance on losses already paid. 6,667 70 Total Assets .. LIABILITIE! Losses adjusted and unpaid 758,776 48 | ning ‘more than one year, 741 24; reinsurance pro rata To4, 384 33 3 19,440 39 580 68 Total Liabilities . INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums Received for_interest nd "aivid ends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from 95,649 51 694 79 $2.269,832 84 all other sources ........... Recetved trom all other sources. Total Income ... EXPENDITURES. a1 for Fire Losses (In- 4,502 00, losses of pre- 81,491,624 T1 fon’ or Net amount cluding $14 vious years) Pald or allowed for Commi: Brokerage . 5 78,308 94 Paid for Salaries Fees, and other cherges for officers, clerks, etc.... 128,681 63 Paid for State, National and Local All other payments and expenditures 491,520 94 Total Expenditures 654,607 16 Fire. LOSSES fncurred during the year...31,546.795 85 Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risk: | Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written during the| year o Net amount of Risks expired during the| $380,134,394 | $3,112,023 &5 year 268,166,167 | 2,968,049 33 Net amount in force| December 31, 1899...| 291,792,237 | 2,780,294 20 A. D. IRVING, United States Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 1st day of February, 1900. GEO. O. RUGER, Notary Publie. BUTLER & HALDAN, General Agents for Paeific Coast, 413 CALIFORNIA STREET, EAN FRANCISCO, PALACE HOTEL It is universally acknowledged that these hotels possess the attributes that appeal to particular people—undoubted luxury and comfort, unsurpassed cuisine and service and superfor appointments and location. Connected by a covered passageway and operated under_one management on th American and European plans. - GRAND HOTEL ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN FiRE INSURANCE COMPARY F, NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF NEW York, on the §lst day of December, A. D. 189, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the Provisions of Sections 610 ana 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. Amount ot Cy of ot Capital Stock, pald up in $400,000 00 ASSETS. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages.... $14,500 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. . 1,032,340 00 Amount of Loans secured by piedge of Bonds, Stocks, and oth: - ketable socurities as colateral ... 25,000 00 Cash in Company’ Mce. 3,771 37 Cash in Banks. 116,581 02 Interest due and accrued on all # Sltockn dand Loans. . 3,456 66 nterest due and onds pund‘Murtfiqge! st on D - e & remiu; o 45 Tmiums in"dus”Courss of Coliés oo o Due from other Companies for Re- Insurance on loeses already paid... 9419 % Total Assets .. 4 04 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald. 1245 T Loeses in”process of Adjustment or in Suspense €5,646 3% Losses resisted. including expen 6,610 38 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- Ding one year or less, $120,454 3 reineurance 50 per cent. 260,227 17 Gross premiums on Fire Ricks run- ning more than onme year, $313.- 294 05; reinsurance pro rata.. 189,995 56 All other demands against the Com-. pany .. Total Liabilitles .. INCOME. Net cash actually recetved for Fire premiums .......... . §794,166 55 Received for interest on Bonds and Mortgages 725 00 Received for In nd n on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other source: Total Income $831,260 EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $42,335 3, losses of previous years) .. Pald or allo: $456,140 16 Brokerage 154.760 54 Paid for Sa; charges for of 58,374 83 Paid for State, taxes . 22,743 78 Total Expenditures Fire. LOSSES incurred during the vear....$519,577 13 Risks and Premfums.| Fire Ris f | Premiums. Net amount of Risks written during the _year $165,463,094 | 31,200,285 17 Net amount of Risks | expired during the \ vear ... 125,550,508 | 842,956 12 Net amount 139,238, 165 | 1,038, December 31, 1599 748 39 GEO. 8. A. YOUNG, President. WALTER 8. ALLEY, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to_before me, this 9th day of February, 1900. GEO. H. COREY, Commissioner for California. THOS. J. CONROY, Manager. GEO. W. BROOKS, Assistant Manager. SE. Corner California and Sansome Streets, SAN FRANCISC), CAL. STATEMENT —~OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN INSURANGE COMPARY F NEWARK, IN THE STATE OF NEW Jersey, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. | and for the year ending on that day, as | 3 e to the Insurance Commissioner of the | State of California, pursuant to the provisions of Sectlons 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Com- missioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up In Cash $600,000 00 ASSETS. Real Fstate owned by Company. $272,859 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. 1,750,261 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Cash In Company’s Offlce. Cash in Banks ....... Inter: due and accrued on Stocks and Loans Interest due and accrued on Bonds and Mortgages 3 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion . Bills receivasle, for Fire and Marine Risk: Rents due and accrued . Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already paid.. not Matured, taken Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $11,767 14 Losses In process of Adjustment or in Suspense . vreoens THIST 50 Losses resisted, Including expenses 2,000 00 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $545,903 reinsurance % per cent. 274,451 52 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- aing more “than one year, $2,123,- 457 08; reinsurance pro rata......... 1,141,339 53 Cash dividends remaining unpaid 7 60 All other demands against the Com- pany s - s Total Liabilities ..... INCOME, Net cash actually received for Fire T e e i Recelved for intersst on Bonds and £ Mortgages ... . BT M Recetved for intere: dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources 5 Recetved for Rents .$1,632,601 65 $1,009,355 73 55,713 35 2,797 11 -$1,152.653 £3 Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding $25,776 07, losses of previous years) .. . $389,299 b9 ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT ~OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— AMERICAN INSURANGE COMPANY F BOSTON, IN THE STATE OF MASSA- CHUSETTS, on the 8ist day of December, A. D. 18%, and for the year ending on that day, made to the Insurance Commissioner of ‘the State of Callfornia, pursuant to the pro- visions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissione: CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock, pald up in cash $300,000 00 ASSETS. Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by the company. Amount of lcans secured by ple bonds, stocks and other marketable securities as collateral Cash in company’s office Cash in banks. Interest due and accrued o and loans .. 3 s Premiums in due cou: of collection. Due from other comnanies for rein surance on losses already paid. $664,679 75 14 n a Total assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald Losses in process of adjustment or in suspense 2 $ 1,268 54 21,942 66 one year or less, e i surance 50 per cent 76,452 71 more than one year, $i msurance pro rata Due and accrued for salaries, All cther demands agalnst pany .Total llabilities INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire premiums .. . -....$213,801 17 Recelved for interest and dividends on % bonds, stocks, loans, and from all | other sources SR 211! Received from all other sou 1,050 60 Total tncome EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for fire losses ding $17.206 66, losses of previous rs) _$122,561 91 Dividends to stockhoiders 8 15,000 00 | Pald or allowed for commission or | kerage 46,648 4 | Pald for ! charges 18,131 61 | Paid for { taxes 8,405 73 | All other payments and expenditures. 36, Total expenditures Losses incurred during the year, fire.. [Fire Risks.| Premiums. = / risis | $26,940,252 Risks and Premiums. Net amount of $279,104 04 written during the year| Net expired amount of during risks the! | 21,684,967 | 233,832 7 - 4 | PEABODY, President. 5. BEAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of February, 1900. GEORGE M. AM BAGGS & STOVEL, General Agents, 411 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCIE 78,502 32 | Publie. 1G: Notary . CAL. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— PALATINE INSURANCE COHMPARY F MANCHESTER. ENGLAND, ON THE Zlst day of December, A. D. 1839, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the In- surance Commissioner of the Swte of Call- fornia, pursuant to the provisions of sections €10 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: ASSETS. Loans on bonds and mortgages...... $ 60,000 00 Cash market value of all stocks and bonds owned by the company...... Cash in company & Cash in banks Interest due and accrued on bonds and mortgages Premiums in due course of collection 5,595 00 of: | | | | | | Total essets .. LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. .$ 62,663 77 Losses in process of adfnstment or in suspense 200,511 91 Losses resisted, 35,604 34 Gross premiums on fire risks i one year or less, $1.947.85 | insurance 50 per cent 999,979,42 Gross premiums on fire ‘more than one year, $1.100,277 & | Insurance pro rata . . 66,679 44 Due and accrued for salar ete. . 1,68 91 All sther demands against the com- pany 124,444 63 WHERE CAN YOU GO WITH O OF STAGING, AND ONLY $8.00 FOR THE ROUND TRIP, THAT WILL EQUAL FOR ONE MOMENT THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND BEAU TIFUL HIGHLAND SPRINGY DANCING six nights of the week. GOLF, Tennis, Bowling. Cement Swimming Tanks. ACRES of Shady Groves and MILES of Ehady Walks. Finest Deer Hunting in the County. Hunting Horses and Guides. Hot Mineral and Vapor Baths. Cold Mineral Plunges. COMPETENT MASSAGISTS. Numerous Mineral Springs of Wonderful Curative Properties. Large Cool Rooms, Hghted BY_Electrictty. Call on LEE D. CRAIG, 316 Montgomery st.. or address CRAIG & WARNER, Highland Springs, ( Y 3% HOURS Try.. Coronado Beach. HOTEL DEL CORONADO Is a Perfectly Delightful Country Summer Home. Get*Spectal Summer Rates. Inquire About It at 628 MARKET STREET, San Francisco. Or of E. 8. BABCOCK, Manager, Coronado Beach, Cal Vendome Gentral California San Jose s the central city of California, and Hotel Vendome is its most attra Adjacent to_Lick O Quicksilver Mine, Alu tock Park and reached less other attractions over pe roads. Hotel thoroughly modern and first-class in every ect, with service unsurpassed | Rates reasc For further information call San at ‘“Traveler” , 20 LMontgomery st.. Francisco, or_address GEORGE P. SNELL, Mgr., San Jose, Cal SISSON TAVERN. Where Shasta’s summit, clad in snow, Smiles down on Naturé's broad expanse. Far from the chilling summer fogs and fri from winds and dust and heat, SISSON TAV- ERN, 3500 feet above the sea level, on the ever- green slopes of Shasta, is the ideal spot for a eummer vacation. Near it the great forests of pine and cedar and hemlock, around it a wide expanse of meadows, about it the perfect beauty of Shasta For the ldler—rest game of the mountains. For the hunter—the great For the angler—the salmon and the trout in the headwaters of the nto and the Klamath. ALL AT SIS- DOOR. The tavern is new and fresh , with every modern comfort. raflway brings one almost to the door. Where Nature is her grandest, come and learn Row grand her inspir $10 to $12 per week, 0 per for mountain climbt Proprietor, Sisson, Cal. FAMOUS 'GILROY HOT SPRINGS r their thousands of ut, Lead and Mercurial nd Kidney Diseases, Neural- Dyspepsia_and all Biadder and Urinary | Complaints. Hotel and cottages _renc Bathe refitted and improved. = Magnificent scenery, delightful walks. Hunting and fish- ing. No fogs. Unequaled for health, rest and recreation. Rates. $12 to $14 per week. Trains leave Third a nsend street F., 9 a m and arriages at Giiroy for sprin ted pamphlets address R. ROBERTSON, Proprietor. Total Nabilitles ., INCOME. Net cash actually received for fire premiums . . Received for "dividends and from Received for interes on bonds, stocks, Toans, all other seurces . 95,046 23 Recelved for profit on sale of se- curities .. 27.420 35 Total income . 2,413,687 94 Springs, Cal. uearv, City. Mgr., Byron Hot 7 A e Call oc Lomtard & Ca. EXPENDITURES, Net amount rald for fire losses (in- cluding $203,321 03, losses of pre- vious years) ..81,5 Paid_or allowed. for commission o brokerage ... Paid for salaries. fee charges for officers, clerks, etc.. Paid for State, national and local taxes . All othe Total expenditures . 6,013 12 Losses Incurred during the yea fire..$1,637.502 Rigks and Premipms. |FireRisks.|Premiums. Net amount of risks| ‘written during the| year ... $259,433,3421$2,924,300 96 Net amo ' expired durin; the - 241,764,266 2,474,920 58 ,303] 3,008,237 28 Dividends to Etockholders . 61,690 00 Paid or allowed for Commiss Brokerage 247,818 42 Paid for Sal , Fees, T charges fof officers, clerks, etc.... 66,241 22 Paid for State, National and Local taxes .. 31,946 85 All other pay: and’ expendit 63,357 57 | ¥, Total Expenditures ... . $760,358 95 Fire. LOSSES incurred during the year....$448.570 %0 R Premium: and Premiums.| Fire Risks. Net amount of Risks| written during the year $260,005,896 | 31,436,642 99 Net amount of Risks| expired during the| b4 .| 249,460,454 | 1,461,126 27 Net amount in force| December 31, 1899...| 259,231,717 | 2,672,350 86 E. 0. DOREMUS, President. JAS. H. WORDEN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of January, 1900. HENRY H. DAWSON, Notary Publie. THOS. J. CONROY, Menager. GEO. W. BROOKS, Assistant Manager. SE, Corner (alifornia and Sansome Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. e Weekly Cal 81 per Yecar. WM. WOOD, Manaeer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23a day of January, 1900. E. 8. INNET, Notary Public, PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, 5 Principal Office—439 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CHAS. A. LATCN, Manacer. DR, HALL’S REINVIGORATOR| Five hundred reward for any case we cannot cure. This secret remedy stops all losses in 24 hours, cures Emissions, Impotency, Vari cocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, FY Strictures, Lost Manhood and all excesses. Sent sealed, $2 bottle: 3 z X bottles, $5: guaranteed to cure any case. Ad- dress ‘HALL'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 85 Broadway, Oakland, Cal._ Also for sale at 1073% Market st., S. F. All private diseases quickly cured. ‘Send for free book. BAJA CALIFORNIA Damiana Bitters )5 A GREAT RESTORATIVE. INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Spectal Tonic for the Sexual Organs for both sexes, The Mexican Remedy for Diseases of the Kid- neys and Bladder. Sells on its own merits. NABER, ALFS & BRUNE, Axents, 428 Market st.. 8. F.—(Send for Circular. VELS OLEMA HOTEL, E. B. NELSON, Manager. OLEMA, MARIN COUNTY, CAL. SPECIAL RATES Until August 15. ‘Write for Terms. CARLSBAD MiNERAL SPRINGS, Most beautiful spot In Lake County. Waters unsurpassed for dropsy, stomach, liver, kidney and bladder affections. Accommodations first class; 10 a week: lighted by gas. W R. McGOVERN, Kelseyville. Lake Co. Kenilworth Ina, Mill Vailey. Thoroughly renovated. Electric lights, bli- lards, lawn tennis, croquet. Strictly first class. For terms apply to MRS. P. J. MARTINA. BLUE LAKES, Lake Co.: fine fishing, boating, bathing and hunting: in the heart of the mountains. The best table in Lake Co. Address O. MAN, Midlake P. O., Lake Co., Cal. WALDRUHE, Sonoma Mountains. Exceilent accommodattons for families. First-class table. All kinds of dairy produce. Fine spring water. Rates $§7 up. Send for circular. C. H. W. BRUNIN The | WEIS- | A vacation does not usually extend beyond two or three or four weeks, so that mypy of those who have been sojourn- ing during the past month at the various resorts along the California Northwestern Rail- way are returning to their homes. Those who intend to take their vacation during July or August, and those who may not have thought of a rest, but should do so, can now easily | | find the desired accommoda- | tions. ‘ Call for “VACATION,” a little book just issued by the company, giving Camping Lo- cations, Hotels, Mineral Spring Resorts, and a list of one hun- dred and sixty-seven Farms and homes where Board for the Summer can be secured at from $5.00 to $8.00 per week. Ticket Office, 660 Market st (Chronicle buflding). General _ Otfice, Mutual Life building, Sansome and Californis sts., San Francisco. H. 0. WHITING, Geners! Manager. B. X. RYAN, Gon'l Pass. Agt. Business Man's Wife: { | _ Tell your husband to to take a vacation. | | and to’take the famous baths at | DasoRobles HOT SPRINGS iness and keep the ore than any busi- He can do more b health that is worth ness. Special round-trip rebate tickets. lustrated booklet turther information of FRANK W. EL ty Agent Tel. Red 640 Market st., S. F. OTTO E. NE , Prop., Paso Robles, Cal. |SKAGG HOT SPRINGS, SONOMA County; only 4% hours | trom San Francisco and but nine miles of | staging: waters noted for medicinal virt natural bath In_State: grand mountain best | scenery: gocd trout streams at door: telephone. | télexraph: datly mail and express; FIRST- CLASS HOTEL AND STAGE SERVICE; morning and afternocon stages; round trip from San Francisco only 85 50. Take Tiburon ferry at 7:30 a. m. or 2:30 p. m. Terms. 32 a day or 512 a week. References—any guest of the past | Ave"yoare: patronmme constantly Mecreastng | J. F. MULGREW, Proprietor. | The Place for Rest and Health, Orchard Springs, IN THE FOOTHILLS OF THE SIERRA NE- | vada, near Colfax. on the C. P. R. R. Plain, | quiet retreat; finest scenery, water, moun air, fruit and all-the-year-round climate in ifornta; grounds and surroundings; on | railroad, 136 miles from San Francisco: 38 | week: open all year: send for booklet. Address | _ORCHARD SPRINGS, Chicago Park, Cal. | CALIFORNIA HOT SPRINGS I.2.5 2aiitacs Springs: new management: a place of comort all seasons: 48 miles from S. F., via Tiburon on hotel grounds: exten- $10 50 and up per week; round trip $1 10 on Sunday. COOPER & STFW- | ART, Agua Caliente, Cal. Long-distance phone. ideal Formerly VICHY SPRINGS, Three miles from Ukiah. The only pi United States where vichy water The only natural electric waters: champagns bath: extraordinary tonic properties. J. A. REDEMEYER & CO., Vichy Springs, Men- docino County, Cal. | | | INDEPENDENCE LAKE In the heart of the Sierras. Perfect climate, fine fishing. excellent table, magnificent for- est, no polson oak, No pests. An ideal spot for familles. See “The Traveler” for partic- ulars. Open June 1. Address MRS, H. M. | CLEMONS, 'ndependence Lake, Cal | | KLAMATH HOT SPRINGS. | The healthiest resort in the prettiest county in | California. Trout fishing—finest in the State— | | | Shove! Creek, 15 miles for casting. Hunting— plenty of game in surrounding mountatns— grouse, quall, deer and bear. EDSON BROS.. Proprietors, Beswick, Siskiyou County, Cal QUIET home in Somoma redwoods: chickens, eges, milk, cream, fruit; free drives; good terms 36 per week. 4ddress Redwood KAHLER'S new summer resort, Cazadero, Cal. —Home cooking. excellent fishing and hun ing: general mdse., choice liquors, cigars; popular prices. GLEN OAKS RANCH — Nice surroundings: comfortable rooms; good table; convenient location. Address F. QUIEN. Glen Ellen. Cal RUPTURE CURED, When we say “‘rupture cured™ | for it is DR. PIERCE'S MAG we fact that during the past 20 years mean it, TIC ELASTIC TRUSS has CURED thousands of cases. Nothing else like it. Best retainer made. It does the work. Investigate for yourself. EFCall for ‘‘Book- let No. 1, or send 2 cents In stamps. Ad- dress: MAGHETIC ELASTIC TRUSS CO,, 620 Market St., San Franciseo, Or 1145 Broadway, New York City. Santa Rosa, Cal. Sovoma THE GEYSERS, foome ONE OF NATURE'S WONDERS. Natural steam baths, wwimming, fishin Bunung and livery. W WERTHEIMER, Manaxe: LAUREL DELL LAKE. The most attractive place in Lake County to spend your vacation. Boating, bathing. bowl ing, tennis, livery, new walks, etc. Write & circular to H. WAMBOLD, Laurel Dell, Lake County, Cal. Beautifuily ST. HELENA SANITARIUM. ,Soaauseuy apa Valley. The institution has all the ad- antages of a bealth resort well as being a fully qullfiped sanitarium. rriage meets all trains at St. Helena. Send for circular. Address BT. HELENA SANITARIUM. St. Heiena, Cal. EL MONTE HOTEL, ko:arTo% otis Beautiful grounds, magnificent view and first-class accommoda- tions. Large sunny rooms. families. from San Francisco. Fare §1 Frce Dus meets every ceain: o5 miles | sult . 1 8. g J,';.‘:‘“_P‘vficmn. 1403 Van Ness ave., | | BITTER APLEASHNT NO T2 INTOXTCATING CAXAT | | Equipped with the lastest scientific ™ | ances. CHRONIC DI e SHIONIC DiSEASER SPecL. PP