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THE SAN FRANCISCU CALL, FKIDAYXY, AUGUST 10, 1900. 5 BELL-PUNCHER’S WIFE ENGLAND IS DEAD L e e e S e o e o o ] i 3 The beautiful statue, “ California Venus,” now on free exhibition. Children’s 25¢ Hose 16c To-Day. Extra heavy Cotton Bicycle Hose, 2x1 and 1x1 ribbed, standard fast black, ’cc sizes 6 to 10, splendid value at 25¢ a pair—sale price Friday.......... Men’s Neckwear Tailor Dresses Half Price or Less. Less Than Half Price. Pretty goo's these, and in all of tie 8'82- $20, $22.50, $25 and fashionable shapes now being worn, $27.50 Tailor Dresses—To- but they must be cleared out before | DAy and To-Morrow $10.50. the arrival of large assortments of | An assorted lot of this season’s Tailor Dress- Fall and Winter Neckwear now ¢z | es, in all the popular co'ors and styles. A route, so Friday and Saturday your | few are silk lined—but only a few—thse pick at these prices: balance are of the best materials and lin- 5Cc Bat Wing Ties, light and dark | ings, plain or trimmed; the greatest bar- I e A 25¢ | gain in dresses of the year: regular prices 50c Band Bows, new goods and up-to-date patterns. -“l{’. $18, 5;‘20. $22.50, §25 and $27.50; B0c Teck Scarfs, in new shapes and bright pattern: Friday and Saturday only 'o 50 B0c Imperial Scarfs, some of our most stylish neckwear, light - ‘ ») 2. Ouwing to the extremely iow price all and medium effects., sossssena $1. $1.50 and $2 Imperial and Puff Secarfs, sl allerations extra. ‘Secnml Floor—Front. oo+ 4 +-9-0-0-+-0—o-4 PP S A S window displays and at counters—Frida each........ R ...25¢ 1 Groceries and Liguors—Friday. One of the featurss of the Friday Grocery Sale will be an offering of 2500 squares of Fancy Greamery Buiter— Regular Size Squares— T S S IN “ebe “h e * & - . B S e L o SRRl SCRY LU i S o o o . T 14 ¢ e | To-Day 37c. 2 i | Limit 3 squares to a customer. . $13 | ® MACARONI AND CHEESE, Van Camy's, to-day. 3-Ib can..#5G 3 old | % DEVILED HAM, Kingan’s. 3-1b tins, to-day, 3 tin=... .250 | Schepp’ Cream FRUIT PUDDING, assorted flavors, pke....10€ 2 312 | ¥ CHAMFION BOUREON WHI KEY, 6 years oid, to-day. rer | These Photograph Coupons are : 315 gal on.... R .$2.75 transferable. Any one can use them. t PORT or SHERRY, full quart bottles, to-day, 5 bottles. $7.00 e & 2 | s a s, to-day, 3 12 LORD RUSSELL OF KILLOWEN, Main Tioor—Fear,” Linen Crash Suiting 11c. 4 4 : 3 Gl This popular grass linen fabric for Outing Saits, Skirts and : ; L . J ”'_ao’ ”"50 and $1.75 Waists, in checks, stripes and opea-work effects, regu- < - s | LONDON, Aug. 10.—Baron Russeil of Killowen of Engiand died clnldren 's Dresses 690- larly 15¢ yard, on special sale to-day (Friday) only..... "O ¢ FRANI LAWRENCE ! |this morning. Baron Russell had been ill for some time. Yesterday th'lo‘z,":g‘;f"'f'fiofi'"fhg‘lfnvi:;;cfi;;D e Men’s Fancy Vests, )¢ o+ | an operation was performed which the patient is reported to have and others, finished with embroidery ani | Ome~Third Off Regular “ © | passed through in good condition. This operation, however, resulted f“'r;ch?!gfl‘t bf;‘id* ‘:Bt“l"‘;"{f(}‘;f‘o' $1.50 Prices. + THE LADY WHO CHANGED HER MIND, AND THE MAN 1} |in his death. b I e b deve- Fiits i Saturdsy—your un 3 SHE MARRIED. 3 It was performsd by D . Piezes. Various reports have been cir- ARR GAKINGA g reserved cholce of any Fancy Vest in our | D+ 6+ 00000000000+ 06ov->e0-00-e0seoeoo® culated as to the disorcer from which the Lord Chrief Justice suffered. Friday Sale of | f!}‘,'.i“flif’22?13‘e;f\ib'fzwfireiizfi‘)?ichp";; s=\ANSY HAGGETT, d good,’ i Pansy as she told | According to some his malady was a castric disorder while others ok siliame s i, r.»;fixhic d a"‘lf )he-xl'smurriag(:. i ) £ i ladles’ Neckwaar. without collars hink it over 1 was | Say he had tumor of the stomach. et fove rak by Lord Russell was conceded to possess one of the greatest legal nbal & F »‘ had | minds of the day. By sheer force of character he won his way tothe ced that on the top of the professi He was born in Ireland 67 years ago. 25 dozen 40c tucked Silk Stocks—white, cream, pink, One-Third Of Regular Prices. biue, lilac, hliotrope and turquoise—to-day, each.. 484 @ |Second Asle—Right of Entrance. Jed 25 dozen 20c Sik and Satin Band Bows—black, garnet, | ot i s “8¢ . Camera Supplics. 100 dozen e, 25¢ and 35¢ English Scarfs—p'ain, em- | pecial Sale This Day Only. broidere", Persian and bordered effects—to-day, each J42€ | Been taking snapshots during your vacation? Hers area Sales Tables—Maln Alsle. few extra specials in Camera Supplies to do your finishing with: FRAMES, es, up to and including 5x7, was spelled gett,” and 1 ' CALIFORNIA TRIUMPHS AT PARIS EXPOSITION|} {2alo of Kingmants) s i — & Eureka TONING SOLUTION. regularly Four-inch PRINT ROLLERS _rezwariy Camera Department—Second F Boys” Suits At Cut Prices. at aboul 65%n thesk continued- i new sbyles inall sizesd | yur = sy meany 75¢ Night Lamps 49¢. urdey have made these very decided reductions in prices: Cerise-colored, Tulip-shaped Night Lamps, in the | ohigrens $3.50 Vastee Suits, stout 150 pretty designs shown in 1'lustration, reguiarly (oc of them, for ages Sto8 years, all-wool b“la each, 60 of them—on sale to-day, while : - A = x cheviots and neat fancy mixtures, with either quantity lasts 43¢ the coat or ths large sailor collar, well made and well trimmed—Friday and sz '9 Saturday... B . Pretty Cambric Embroideries. ;... 3 Two-Pioce Suiis, for ages 10 A Chzance to Save. to 15 years, stout, good-looking cassimeres 1500 yards of e, Tc and Sc Embroideries, on good teavy cam- | 214 cheviots, in all desirable colorings, in- thused over the successes W. Runyon, president his city yesterday after- nd the benefits that will nat- lue to us in a business way. re/ two grand prizes, and they IRRNRRRRRE RRRERRRRR R R R R RRRRRR RN -mmw.uev.zummmznumnmnnma»fi,m RRRRERRRERRRRRRRRRRERRRRE RN RRRERRRRRRRR RN RN ng when little Pansy t f he she tt .awrence is going to 3 She warmly State has made a splendid record > therefrom will be of inestimat s of honors, among which atest that can be attained. yremost in n * she sald. | we exhibited. We exc ture, agricuiture, ture (two prizes) | canned fruits and fi For each of | | Mrs. Haggett | 2re the g him. “He| We were t 1 was married | * these ed a gold medal and the of the world beater, lay from this State With the com- ed exhibits of any one of the na- In the matter of dried fruits our s everything. It occu- R L PR L e PR P P PP P P PP PR PP P PR e e PP p e e e e PP PP EE PR P PP CE L PR E R T e e P ) ° | 1% pie ; A A o X Gy €0 s e s ciuding blue cheviots, doubie-breasted coats and knee pants, { of Acclamation. ‘ e " In et California's ?;:;;;1%Ttd::)l finished, widths from § to 2§ inches—on sale | £ IS LT, i Sutantan $1.95 3 | @ +0+0+0*9+0+0+09@| tention of the world. or the part of it 2¢, 3¢ and 4¢ a Yard. Second Alsle—Right of Entrance. that is visit marvelous show. fli-treatment of this | of the n the Unite received the from them. 1 Peck gave us ds of attention and procured for the Commi could have been reas: pected. Mr. de Young also sisted, and we were aided by United UNITED STATES BRANCH. States Embassador Porter and United @-4-0-0-409-040-+¢+¢+-0 g State Consul Goudy. STATEMENT STATEMENT | STATEMENT “Our grand State can justly be proud of the fact that it has the finest dis- play in agriculture, mining, pomology, art, social economy, fisheries, dried fruit, —OF THE— —OF THE— ~OF THE— etc., and in addition to this our headquarters are v 4(-1‘1‘ch;\;@;}:(;:rapr::ll;_x;nclud- CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS|CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ing mot only the people from the Pacific Coast, but b; “There has been a great deal of discussion and Il feeling in connection with - the wine exhibit that was uncalled for. The jury proposed at first to throw out o o S Bl all wines that bore French names, but after considering the matter further they decided to pass upon our products not only as to quality but type. This places us on the solid footing we desir and I am assured that we will gain a number of HANSATLANTIG IRE greatly coveted prizes, among which will doubtless be some made of the yellow metal. The complaints as to the installation of the California exhibits, particus Bt fho winen Ses solwisraniy o sht ntencn (hat om smmmamens O T o INSURANCE COMPANY INSURANGE COMPANY ASSURANGE GOMPANY Two Hundred Men and| Women Murdered by Or- | der of Ali Pasha oD Fancy mixed plaid, with leather 200 choice titles—fiction, essays ety Golden Rule Bazaar. and poinin- s To-Day 18c. CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST sToReE. Safurday 15¢. 3 PPV CP PP PEY P EFEP PR P EEEP TS PPPEPPREFE R P SR EERTEEE PR PP PR S LD R R P L P TP e Boys’ 25c¢ Yacht 35¢c Books, F EMPORIUM . 5 5 A EERRERRRER R E. W. RUNYON. R G e O R UNITED STATES BRANCH. UNITED STATES BRANCH. LE, Aug. 9.—Advices he Armenian vii ct of Sassun, by | under All . the s. He is also said to age to be burned. WIN IN THE TENTH. Base on Balls Forces In the Winning Run for Boston. DING OF THE CLUBS. hibitions uniform. We could not interfere with the arrangements, but it was fair ENGLAN' 3 ‘Y. ON | (JF, LONDON, ENGLAND, ON THE usT : 3 NCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON THE | ()F HAMBURG, GERMANY. oN THE ust | () NDON, X A | toall and California has no cause to bemoan its treatment in any respect. We | () u iy of Decembir. A. b. 18, and tor the | (day o¢ Decomber. A D. 150 and or the | O JaY of December, A D.'150, and for & had o much to show that we became very prominent. year ending on that day, ae mage 1o the - | Yarance Commnssimer o3 (s Made to the In- | urance Commissioner of the State of Ca “More than one-half of the space devoted to the United States for the display | surance Commissioner of the State of Cal . visions of sectlo: of mining products was taken up by the California exhibits. We had M0 wine | fornia, pursuant to, the provieions B Seeh atsplays, 200 photos of viney ind wine cella: waters and beer, and gave away 30,000 {llustr fornia, pursuant to the provisions of Sections nla. pursuant to the provisions of sections €10 o e and €11 of the Political Code, condensed as per | 610 and 61l of the Political Code, g we aleo displayed mineral | per biank furnished by the Commissioner: blank furnished by the Commissioner: a8 per blank "‘m"t‘\’s‘s;{"‘:h‘ Commissioner. as well as highly in- ASSETS. ASSETS, » o= hit Seott oughout B S N S MR SR IO S S SCEY SRONE S SRR ST Y DA S S e o S S e S S S SO SR SR S | < v, 1 s 7 E | As a result of o ton brandies one of the | 1 an on bonds and mortsages......§ 6,000 00 | Cash market value of al o | Chouds ouned by Companye. . $.190.200 00 o 2 7 ¢ rs of I'rance proposes to come to thls country and establish three | Cagh market value of all stocks and G ‘;‘r'r'!'"embyl Lo $627.346 25 | cagh in Company's Offige. 2 R s | aistilleries, each of which will employ n large number of mnen. The institution | —bonds owned by the com 197236 0 | Clah i company’s office &34 12 | Cash In Banks .. ©u1 35 i} Mevcwr and. Bow- | now owns twentv-one distilleries in France, but sees a great opportunity in this | Cash in compa s 187,475 17 | Interest due and accrued b e % muse country. The wine men of California will certainly feel flattered at the favorable | Couh 12 PRUKS, Conihon® of in h 7,255 53 | Interest due and ac won in the CAPTAIN FRED ATTINGER. comment that has been made on the quality of the products of their vineyards, Sna mortgages - POTRER R ] el n Rands ol o | B4 Mortggcs cash n Bands ot abaseon|$ oA “My personal business affairs calle] me home at this time, but it is possible | Premiums in due course of collection 30022 U | o TSNSY fooojis ity o S0 | United States Trustees ... 38 & run. Both pitch- | @ 4-60-90-9-0-909004040@| 1 may go back to the exposition in September. Commissioner Foote will doubt. PERERSY e m | Due_trom other_companies % in- o - v w716 75 e, 2 Score: 7 11 ose of v v hav N v / s FRED ATTINGER {s| less remain untii the close of the blg show, and he may have the company of the Bylis receivabl 2 of the National Schuetzen | ©Other Commissioncr LIABILITIES. Total assets o Due from other Companies ! APTAIN [ preside ich will be held at Shell | Commissioner Runyon is enjoying excellent health, notwithstanding the fact Losses adjusted and unpaid . $ 62,6377 insurance on losses already pald.. 5,667 ark on July 21 next year. that the weather in Pariz was anything but heaithful. In concluding his inter- | Iosses in process of adjustment or & LIABILITIES. . b from & score or more of the| view he stated that the celebration of the Fourth of July in the heart of the in_suspente - e Losses adjusted and uopaid.. ....$ 319 T2 T At e n societies of the city and across| French metropolis was one of the marvels of the international occasion. o emims on fire risks running e et anu LIABILITIES. met in California Hall last nigac one year or less, $1.997.959 4d: Losses resisted. including expen: 3. 998,979 72 | Gross premiums on fire r e = — e — 50 per cenf insurance £0 per con! h shouts of approval elected At Z = s coveted position. After the | HRCHOROROHOROACHCRCHAC DROROFOIOCACRORCHONIO OO OF00 S0A0R0 KCHORDK SCROR0E IOROROROEOSORORCRCROROROGE in Suspense Grose p Gne vear or lese. 0% e than one year. $1.100, oty M B Losses resisted. e ness had been disposed of S § insurarce pro Fata = 606,679 44 | Gross premiums on fi G"i" ‘;;;:",“":; - ,f.‘." :‘;msz - Philo Jacoby put Attinger in nomination Due and accrued for salarie Less gy | more than ome vear, $%0 e T DOF Qe o P omeTe e r Jent. J;vflfignwfi’t;az:ll;e seconded | AN er demands againat the com- TR B e M131 16 | Groen premiums on Fire Risks run question | L= 15 o | ottt . 25529 | Ding more than one year. S, e T s SE e ter Broplat: | = R | i eerued Tor melavien weak e Min, S35 OF fhem: Towning. | - The Nher 1s o e roveteal by irs Total labilitles Total Habilittes .. eto . <Siisseiotos:s 1,40 3 off bim. while Callahan was | marksmen. The National Schuetzenbund | A Fair Offer to Weak Men. INCOMF. INCOMT. SR T L W e i endance, 1100, Score but once in three years and the & Net_cash actually received for fire o m a fire e —_— ities as a | 3 ey sneraseansibecrareacesas . 287,631 38 - - -...3$557,150 89 Total Liabilities $2,028,177 07 : " delega | : T bonds and - i tzer. rne del :’i'fi?cé:fif;g I have the greatest Electric §|received cor interes: ""d d" T o Toars, and from el INCOME. a marked success. | H ” . e ved for interest an ividends other sources . 24,434 45 . h Belt in the world; greatest in cur- Recelved 1a. stocks. loans, and from o500 2 | eIV Trom B ot b e R X S i e s O < cnidi - I ; : T oeher sources . : LR Sremten = American League Games. | ANCTHER BUCKET SHOP ing; greatest in mechanical per- Recetyed fo it SIS Total income .. ...9687 622 97 | on Donds, Stocks, Loans, and from curities .. ====—=| _all other sources ....... 0,412,057 94 EXPENDITURES. Recetved from all other sources. e Net amount paid for fire losses (In- / cluding ,999 54, losses of previous fection,and I am a master in the application of its life-giving 96,3409 51 94 79 Total income . EXPENDITURES. Total Income CITY. Aug. 9.—Kansas City 7, Chi- | DTARONPOUIE Xog 5 —aunncapons ¢ Mil- | PROPRIETOR ON TRIAL | ‘ | The trial of Menry Schwartz, charged ower—due to my twe i 4 ¢ paid for fire losses (in- Jears) 773 78 SRR I is H ses Bread e by : ConIONE St Pf d 1 Y, DWEMLY YEArs g Net smetubii o lowes of L P P rokerase " 182,796 04 | Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- d ny Judge nlas’ D H ¢ . 550, 3 + Feeds His Horses Br Y ;7,:3,'; ‘1"(‘.,','.", (“: lqux“, ;;?r!;‘a)!‘,llgal’::‘ 2 ‘0 study and experience. I know ,,:}g“:,,’:?.':-‘-ea S AL :”: u“hfl Puld (o siaries. fees and of s cluding #154 00, losses of o P EE lat g ] y t - A TS v i /i 7.85¢ : N i llowed for Ct 1t T e e Preveation of o, | a0d the addit r la: CURED! cu. Ept| what it will do, and can guaran- | broxersse Gy e Pald for State. matiomal and locai Paid or allowed for Commission oF - st night. taxes ... ...... 14516 62 | Brokerage s ther payments and expendl Paid for Salaries, Fees, and other S penditures. LG 13| “Chorges for officers, clerks, efe.... 637,354 5 | Paid for State, National and The pro sall to the for officers, clerks, etc. charkes State, national and lo Pald for taxes ... All other pay! Total expenditures Losses Incurred during the vear, fire..$1. . Net amount of risks Risks and Premiums. |Fire Risks.[Premiums. | “sitfen during the \;*:rl $72.273,157 | $191.223 45 | LOSSES tncurred during the year...$1 Net amount of risks| Net amount of risks expired during the| Risks and Premiums.| Fire Risks. Written during the) 61,769,858 | 685,061 73 eity to Animals warned George A. Rutz, a baker on Val street near Twentleth, re of his seven horses | Fatler and Scn Cured, |tee it. If you are a weak man, Cal., Aug. 4, 1900, : - s oa nfil_"fi’.""mfiu-a'?fu.;m.. if you suffer from Nervous Debil- LB P e taat six or . seven | ity, Exhaustion of Vitality, Rheu- months has entirely gone. Your Deit Y Mired me in ? months. The Belt has | natism, Lame Back, Kidney, 1 done woncers for my son, who b 32 a base case of Rheumatism. since | Stomach or Liver Troubles, I can many, doctors as well as others, and cure yOll. 0,018 12 108,616 3¢ Total expenditures ... Losses incurred during the vear, fire..$133.451 §1 | A1 other Risks and Premiums. ‘Flrethx.lPrrmlumg Total Expenditures ... tieth street. Complaint was | L.,oion"(}en Tested nd yesterday Rutz was ar-| Coijlins, on behalf of the d ant, urged | Officers Hooper and C. Carl-| an acquittal, on the ground that the facts horses were in a worse condi- | in the case had not been proved. At mid- | before. Rurz claimed that he | night the jury were locked up fter hav- | live stock all the stale bread | ing earlier in the evening app!i | Atterney | my cure I have praised your Belt to ior fur- | will continue to do s0. Yours sinicere- .. N ¢ Risks| t, but the officers of the | ther instructions. H 1. H. W. YOUNG. Any honest man wh in year . $289,433,342($2,924,300 96 | ot amou et amount of ki G Chief Suliivan was advised yesterd 2 y hon who will se- Get amount of risks cember 31, 1599 60.802.103 | em.840 13 | MWritten during thel t the animals are 80 poor | ., 0, "0 olsellers hag adopted anciiey | > * Nt ireaduring St year 4 350,134,394 | $3.112,028 55 cure me can have my Belt, and if it does not cure him he need not pay for it. Is that fair> Will any other concern treat you as fairly? Has any other man as much confidence in his remedy? My Belt cannot fail. year 241,764,366! 2,474,920 58 ADOT.PH LOEB, U. S. Manazer. | Net amount of Risks| Net amount In o) Subscribed and sworn to before me this lqn | ¢xPired during they cember 31, 1890........... 300.975.303] 3.008.237 25 | day of Fehruary, 1300, year 3 300, 68,166,167 | 2,968,049 33 Net amot WM. WOOD, Manaser. MARK A. FOOTE, Notary Pubiia. December 31, 1899...| 291,792,237 | 2,780,204 20 bscribed and_sworn to before me this 234 e st V. CARUS DRIFFIELD, mttea e R S Sy —— scheme to evade the law by accepting | money and sending it to the poolrooms in Smashed Valuable Windows. San Mateo County to be placed. | Cuddy “] caunot arrest them for merely ac-| vt A. E. Cuddy, a frequenter of the | o iny the money,” said the Chief, *as | v refused a drink at the | that goe= not come within the scope of | , Ji8a IR DO DO DO DR G DO DR DR OO I0ROCHOHORORORHORORS RCHO R0 KRR RN 08 KOS K05 KH0HCs HOFOROIIRORs Gt RO GO arly yesterday morning and was | the ordinance. But I will have men sta- E. S. INNET, Notary Publlc, L thrown out by Special Officer Shields. ?"'::‘l" ::fi. “"',fml";’:';“mdm m‘:i‘r‘:.:;‘:“:ga“‘gp; READ MY BOOK, FREE. Manager. d.!“y b:tmit'::n:'rdy.";w gt o d e Cuddy out of revenge smashed two of the | porion entering them. If they cannot wet | T want every sufferer to call to-day and test my Belt, FREE. It you cannot PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, H DANKER SHI T JL Noguy:- Ve, plate glass windows on the Fourth street | B ol 0n % ddresses 1 have inatrucied =all, write at once for my beautifully illustrated book. mailed, sealed, FREE. % }.m of the bullding. valued at $300, and | them to take an accurate description of & 702 Market St. Cor. Frincipal Office—439 California St., Assistant Manager. BUTLER & HALDAN, #as arrested on a charge of malicious ; the men for fdentification. If any of the DR M A McLau hhn Ba% Franciden and c"“'(!‘"l"y | PACIFIC DEPARTMENT: eral Agents for Pacific micenier,” At Bhielas’ ‘request the ‘case | frequenters of the poolrogms are found to . Il A, g g Ao Franclecs apd Cor Sarin SAN FRANCISCO. s Gen gen Coast, went over till to-day, as he wanted to con- connected wi a or * e 213 SANSOME STREET 413 CALIFORNIA STREEYZ, : i kirg hovse 1 will at once notif; 5 f2liagl e cmplover as to what actlon | B S that zactr | o O PO e | R O RS R s ceserccsanien | CHAS. A, LATON, Manager. SAN FRANCISCO. 8AX FRANCISCK