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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1900 DUSKY HEROES OF THE NINTH SAIL FOR THE SEAT OF WAR Transports Laden With Fighting Men, Horses and Supplies Steam Out For China. L T T S S e - s R S ST S S .he )ARD THE W Qoo o000 o600 00000 FIREBUGS USE TORCH IN THE FARLY MORNING. Incendiaries Attempt to Burn Property in Business District. e was made to burn a bulld- g srciai district a 1 sterday morning. Had not 2 Pat- e gat have in the vi- tures and in- vas patrolling his beat suing from a build- i 1 t, between ¥ lontgomery. He immediateiy X ed down the door and found the 3 »f smoke and the irway i Without waiting to turn in an the fire with a extinguished. wed that the walls had rayed with kerosene and a can ining some of the ofl stood near by. laing s occupied by a Chinese ry, & carpenter shop, a barber’s col- and several tenants. It would have ¥ consumed had the fire gained way and the entire block would n placed in da The police are invest ARREN, O S SRS DS MU P SO P P nger. igating the matter. 1 R FOR CONQU * o0 600000 “TZH, & NS Aae ST IN ANCIENT EMPIRE. R B e S SRCRY SO SR SR o ae p TERS Fom b¢ ] . 3 { 3 ¢ 4 L 4 : b » it } S + ¢ + 4 ¥ 3 * e i s e e ion with the s at home. rren was to sailed at noon, was after 3 p. before she got from the wharf and 4:10 p. m. be- | K she passed Melggs wharf. She car- .| ries in her strongroom $1,000,000 in gold, which is intended for the payment of the troops now in China. The money is in | charge of Captain P. L. Miles, quarter- | | master of the Warren. Captain Miles is of the youngest quartermasters in z those who went out in the cabin r Assistant Surgeo: M L U.8. M ordnance 3 ac ath, rington Hunt of th at ng pos sery rk will re. e mail, while the oth t branches of the nd as the mail is forwarded to Taku ancisco. In this wa Uncle Sam ters 1 during owner of the property, revenge with the torch RECOMMENDS RENEWALS Will Hold Semi-Annual Examina- tions for Certificates First Week in August. & of the Board of Examina- ilted in the recommen- tes of decided to examination for certificates in the Polytechnic ber 1, September §, Inclusive. Ap- plications must be sent to the secretary of the Board of Examination before Au- gust 31. The following teachers were rec- ommended for the renewal of their certifi- cates: The meet tion yeste M. E. Blanc High School; the Misses M K. S. Quinlan, W. Coi- Mary Peitret, L. R. Hanlon, eyt McClain, A. E. Johnson, I. M. Kervan, A L. Burnham, S. M. Franklin, Rose Hefron, C. L. Finnegan, K skinson. B ariin, s, K. M. Diggs, E. R. Pettigrew and D. Moran, primary grade; Delia Clayburg, A. McDonnell, Pauline Lanestadter, Anna Love, Sarah H. . G. Jesse and J. 1. King and new issue, life di- ploma grammar grade; E. Devine, Mary D. Tanforan, Annfe W. Quinn and Jane Ar- nold Macauley, State Board of Education di- ploma. —— e Trunks and Valises. We buy trunks by the carioad. That's why we sell good trunks at reasonable prices. Buit cases, valises, traveling bags, M. E. Doherty and Mrs. A. grammar grade; the Misses Lillie Ei- s coin purses and pocketbooks in our leather goods department. n, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. % in charge 1 months of friends, all of | were dowr im off. Robins M. Hunt are the > guard of six clerks who are des- HUSBAND most capabl lash between th r transpo: tain F. E. t trip as mas s formerly ch dan. When Cap with the fliness t captain, transport service, but he is also one of e. He is well liked by | rybody on board and there is never a e quartermaster captain | so frequently happens | ris. Frazier goes out on his | ter of the Warren. He | ief officer of the Sheri- tain Hart was stricken hat carried him off Cap- tain Pearce of the Sheridan took his place on the Warren, Frazier was dan. Then when he Warr mg cay Ca but e 0a bie se iable by than any in stores vice. Capts motion. to catch the next transport for | troops at Honolulu, made Fre delighted. to hear once more of his pro- When Captain Hart dled captain of the Sheri- the Warren came home Pearce took his old ship and Frazier got ptain Frazier js also a skilliful navigator and an. The Warren is the t in the whole transport service and has carried more troops and other vessel in the ser- zier's friends will be The Aztec, with 474 horses of the Third | avalry, goi away at 1 p. m. She goes to | Kobe. The Siam, with stores for the | | Guam and Manila, | got away at 3 p. m. Wit Mrs. Grace Divorce De Grace Willlams from Chester Wil field yesterday ol tion. husband took a vi had since refused Judge Daingerfiel court. fert is earnin working in a tified that she where she Is now gist and formerly | ny street. OUEER DISLIE e e Willlams is president of the Wil- liams-Marvin S8hoe Company. liams testified that about a year ago her Franz L. Manasse was granted a di- vorce from Emma C. Manasse, also by bitual intemperance. Mary A. Siefert was granted a divorce from Ernest Siefert in Judge Belcher's Mrs. Siefert testified that her hus- band deserted her a year ago, taking with | him $1100 which she had saved. Siefert s now somewhere in the East and Mrs. Sie- arket-street store. Lucius Little was granted a divorce from Carrie Little for desertion. He tes- ranch in Sonoma County for while he was away from home, she the place for $2000 and went to Chicago, LEFT THROUGH Williams Given ¢n Ground of sertion. ‘was granted a divorce liams by Judge Dainger- | n the ground of deser- Mrs. Wil- iolent dislike to her and to live with her. d, on the ground of ha- her own livelihood by induced him to buy g n. sold living. Little is a drug- owned a store on Kear- 125,000 sacks In excess of what any single | Captain Graham. |run from Manila to Hawail and was the | the islands had been declared a Territory. | Nek leaking. She left here on May 20 and | | back to | the drydock to-day |“THE ONLY WAY” TO NEWS FROM THE OCEAN AND THE WATER FRONT Three Big Windjammers Make the Golden Gate in a Bunch. ot Sses Pk The Merom Was Ashore in Alaska. Erskine M. Phelps Carries Larg- est Cargo of Sugar Ever Brought to This Port. —_— Three blg windjammers came sailing in between the heads In company yesterday, and made as pretty a picture as has ever been seen in the Golden Gate. The big| four-master Erskine M. Phelps, in a new coat of white paint, came bowling along under a full spread of canvas, the Merom, flying light, followed close at her heels, while the Santa Clara, loaded down with salmon, in close attendance, The Erskine M. Phelps brings the largest | cargo of sugar ever brought here in one bottom. She has by actual measurement 5600 tons aboard, or 92,527 sacks. This is véssel has ever brought to San Francisco. The Phelps was twenty-five days coming from Honolulu, much to the disgust of She made a splendid first American vessel to arrive there after Captain Graham sailed his vessel into | Honolulu with every flag in the lockers | set, and received a most hearty welcome | from everybody in port. Captain Graham s accompani by his wife and little daughter Gladys. The Merom Was Ashore. The bark Merom came back from Nag | Wwent on the flats at the entrance of Nag | Nek -harbor_a July There were some very h forest fires on Bristol | Bay and the whole expanse of water was covered with a dense smoke, which was worse than the thickest fog. The bark | was on the bank two weeks and was then got off. Part of her keel was gone and she was leaking at the rate of an inch an hour, so the captain decided to come | San Francisco. He landed his supplies at Nag Nek and then headed for | home. The Santa Clara brought down 52,000 | cases of salmon. The chancés are that both she and the Merom wil make a return trip to the canneries. The Merom goes on Narrowly Escaped Death. : Thomas Willlams. 16 years of age, very near being instantly killed in > chain locker of the transport Aztec vesterday morning. When Eddie was 6 old both his parents died, and ever the boy has been wandering about the United States. His only relative is a | brother, 24 years of age, who lives at Hone | olulu, and it suddenly’ entes head to go to him. The § Honolu! but the Aztec d s not. Eddie mistook the vessels, however, and got aboard the Aztec. He hid himself in the | chain locker and went to sleep. The Aztec did not go to s direct, V' n- chored in the stream. When the mud- hook was let go the flying chain threw Ed- | die in all directions, and when he was found by the sailors he was more dead | t live. Early in the morning the lad was sent ashore to the Harbor Hospital, | where Dr. Bacigalupi found that his right ankle v ocated, his left leg badly | lacerated, hi Ip and face lacerated and various wounds all over his body. Dr. | Bacigalupi thinks the boy will recover. | Dy ey T LT T YT T o e E o T STt STty oot ey eyt ey eyerereyepemopepeyeyoyeroroerererererrorss BE PRODUCED HERE| Record-Breaking Sale Keeping Man in Box : Office Busy. Is ° P & . < . | + of s 3 D004 D400 00996 1| i . *| B S R R RCIY SECET SR SO 3 ‘ACTOR J. H. STODDARD, Bosdi aie oo icit HE sale of seats for Henry Miller's great production, “The Only Way,"” opened yesterday morning at the Columbia Theater and kept the man in the box office busy throughout the entire day. Five thousand dollars’ worth of seats were disposed of. Seats for the entire six nights commencing next | Monday night and Wednesday and Satur- Qday matinees were equally in demand. The play had its first production in New York at the Hgrald-square Theater, and scored a triumph as instantaneous and | decisive as that made originally in the English capital. It was a great oppor- | tunity for Mr. Miller, and he proved equal | to it. It gave him at a stroke a leading | place among the great theatrical stars. As Sidney Carton he realized fully the character of the great novelist. The veteran actor J. H. Stoddard, Dan- el H. Harkins, Joseph Brennan and dar- aret Robinson have come here direct rom New York to appear with Mr. Miller fn this magnificent production. —_——— Civil Service Examinations. The United States Civil Service Com- mission announces the following examina- tions in this city and elsewhere: September 20—Physicist, geological survey; | salary, $1800 per annum. | September 18—Interpreter of Kranish anq Wendish languages in Bureau of Immigra- tion, Ellis Island, z Sentember 15—Position in Bureau of Equip- ment, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.; salary, $1600 per annum. September 15—Assistant mechanical draughts- man, Bureau of Construction and Repar, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.; salary, $4 per dlem. Applicants will apply to the Unitea Havre, | Havre! # THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM. RRRRRRERERERRRRERRERRRE R Crash Suiting 7ec. Looks exactly like 1nen and gives ex- cellent wear, is 29 inchas wide, very de- sirable for ladies’ outing skirts, children’s dresses and boys’ waists, regulariy 10c a yard—on sale to-day only.... Assorted lot of this s:ason’s E: f EMPORIU Golden Ruile WM 7 © CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST--AMERICA'S GRANDEST $70.00 and $12.50 Jackefs $5.00. n and fly-front, silk-lined Jackets, and a large number of last sea- son’s finest Jackets, nearly all colors and a'most every siz», fanc: and plain Jackets. all sorts of cloth, prices were regulariy $1 $15.00—on sale to day (Friday) and to-morrow (Saturday’.. § | “California Venus,”” Rupert Schmid's beautifu! marble statue, now on free STORE. gxhibition. y reveres, high and low eollars, W and $12.5 Goid Draperies Sc. A trade chance has put in our hands 1100 yards of 30-inch Gold Draperies, heavy crepe finish with tinsel, choice patterns for mantel scarfs, window draperies, ete., would be zn excellent value at 123c a yard—:sale price, to-day énly.. WEDPGEE ~9e One-Quarter Off Remnants Black and Colored Dress Goods. Several huadreds Remnants Black and Crlored Dress Goods in waists, skirts and suit lengths, alao a faw remnants of Go!f Material for short skirts, a splendd col ection of stylish fabrics, alreadv marked at remrant prices— on apecial sale to-day on'y At One-Quirter Oif. IERRRERERRRRRR R RE R R R R tmznunvxi!uunuwun Men’s $17.50 Suits $10.75. ew all-worsteds, cheviots and cassimeres, in single or doub'eg § breasted sacks and three-button cutaway frocks, properly made and elegantly trimmed, every garment fitiing like a made-to- order one, all sizes, suits that were $15.00, = $16.52and $17.50, to be closed out this wesk at s'o" 75" Boys’ $8.50 Suits $5.45. ll-wool fabric, new Oxford gray cheviots, tans, browns and other new, stylish mixtures; single-breasted coats, double- breasted vests; as well tailored as a man’s suit, up to date in every way, sizes for youths 13 to 19 years, now being closed ¥ out to make room for Fall stock—Monday and 45 duri the weelk ‘5. § Second Right of Entrance b PP PP PP PR P PP R PPV R PEE PR P R LD LT Ali of Cur Men’s $1.85 Derby and Fedora Hats To-Day $1.45. These Hats are all in the rewest shapes and are exceptional values at our regular Pr.ces, the quality that you formeriy paid $2.00 for. The co'crs are black, brown and conirists, and also pearl in fedoras, all 8'zes—to day (F! day) and to-morrow (3aturday). .$1.45 A Tumbler Sale. | A Butter Sale | for Friday. Ta, Qur Fincy Creamery Butter, RERRRRRRR RRERRRRY CECE T ETIT P § nErRRERRERL! thin bowa Tamblers, al arly 8%c a doz- Sty reg Il Tot of T2 regu'ar §'z2 cquarss, on en, a small lot of T cala to-day (Fri- dzm only, bouzht ot buglonigl -, by us at a bargain— 2 Limit 3 squares to @ customer. on sale Friday, whi'e G- mubeil Souus- quantity as! = ke E P czen. - 40c | '\ 2 \ o s Quart De- | Imported canters, inita | pos-nd 2 , _tioncutglass shive | gorping and design as in picture, regular pricz | The we'- 35c each—200 of these on sa'e knowa "W to-day only. . 192 B* feaid to. dey 3 fis Nzwast Styles $5.00 Patent Leather Lace Shoss for $3.35. Also ten other new styles of Ladies’ 4 1Gec Imnorted Sardines —Gustav Pauanros, the very finst, Fine Shoes at propcriionately low prices. tonaless —to-day, per t{:x 20c We continue the sale of Kingman & F.x's Dg?:!:rs«.&rmy and Navy, 1.112?; shoes, Yo -ght by us at abont 65> om the doliar; and just turned out by the factory. Every shape is new, and we have a compiete line of sz, $1.69 10 $3.35 pafr. 3t | Imported Maé'aranl—'flisha | grade, 2 packag Roast Eoef—Libby’s, Main Floor—Rear. | Drawers,embroidery | special { in_ box—te-day onlv at the ex- traor- dinary price, per box Sc Tuckings and All-Overs Onc:-Quarter Off R:guiar Prices. Nainsook. Lawa and Organdy T ickings that are 65¢ t> $1.10 a yard; Nainsook and Lawn Tuckings with neat Valen- ciennes insertion that are $1.35 to §2 per yard, and other handsome All-Overs with clusters of tucks and embroidery, in be=ding, herring, applique stitch and guipure patterns, a'l of them new de- signs for Fall and Winter 1900—to-day 25 Per Cent Off Reguiar Prices Special Sale To-Da Children’s meorz About Half Price. The:e good Maslin trimmed, for ages 6, 8 10 and 12 yeirs, s'ightly dim- aged. but very slightly —reru lar y 3¢, 33, 4 and 45¢ — to-day oaly, amy st BOC Another Loft, trimmed with linen lace edging, muslin not quite so heavy. but good, same s.z2s, and damaged in about the same degree (hardly worth mentioning’, regulary 17c, 19, 21c acd 23¢; to-day oniy, any s'z>. TR0 Clean-Up of Men’s Fancy Shirts 7ic. We offer on Friday and Satorday a lot of $1 and $1.50 Fancy Percale Shirts in good 190 patterns and fast colors, some of them slizghtly soiled in dow display, all at the uniform price, . 7ie Oid Crow Whisky 890c a Bottie. To-day only (Friday) fu!l quart bottles of 0id Crow Bou-bon Whisky for....800 Bra 5 years old, good for me- dicinal purposes—to-day, per gallon... AAALARA IR ARALA R RAAA AR AN AR AR LA ALAR AR AARAAAARALL LA RAAARAARRAAAA AR ALAA LA R LERATRAR A AR R A QAR GAR A | Claret—0ur » to-day, per gallon Jopular 40c quality— 28c AAAARAACARGALALAAARR AN R Sumsaam R T S A A A W A ADVERTISEMENTS. | EL. OCEAN TRAV. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway | & wharf. San Francisco | Btrong Assertions as to Just What For Alaskan Ports—11 a. tho Remedies Will Do. } m., August 19, 2. 2. Sept. 3 2 I Chanke to company’s steam- | ers at Seattle, Munyon guarantees | For Victoria. Vancouver Yat bls Rbeunatisn (B. C.), Port Townsend. Se- ro will cure nearly attle, Tacoma, Everatt. Ana. all caces of rheums- Cortes and New Whatcom tism in a few bours, (Wash.)—11 a. m., August that bis Dyspepsia Cure |19 24 29, Sept. 3, and every fifth day there- will cure Indigestion and | after. Change at Seattle to this company’s siomach troubles steamers for Alaska and G. N. R'y: at Seattle that bls Kidney Cure |or Tacoma to N. P. R'y; at Vancouver to C. will cure 90 per cent. |p R of all cases of kiduey | ‘For Eureka. Humboldt Bav—2 p. m.. August trouble; that his Ca- [16, 21 26, 51, Sept. 5 and every fifth day tarrh Cure will cure | Inerenrtor catarrh no matter how that bis will cu: For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, E: Jong standing Hendache Cui any kind of headache st San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—9 a few minates; that . m., August 19, 23, 27, 31, Sept. 4, and every bis Cold Cure will | gourth thereafter. quickly break any form of cold and 8o on through the emlu“’llll of At all droggists, 23 cents a vial ical advice write Prof. Munyon 1t is absolutely free. IRREGULARITIES OF WOMEN For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo leol Angeles)—11 ept. 2. a. m., August 17, 21, 35, 2, fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- 1ia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month For further information obtain company's | | folders. DISORDERS OF MEN | “r™comoane reserves the cight to chanee steamers, safling dates and hours of sailing | without previous notice. POSITIVELY AND PERMANENTLY, CURED ENTIRELY TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st.” San Francisco. THE 0. R. & N. £0, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Snear-street Whart at 11 A. M. NEW TREATMENT. THE GERMAN PHYSIGIANS (Late From Eurove.) X-Ray Specialists, 1019 MARKET ST. | | | | | | FAHE $I12 First Class Including Berth Professional Advice Free. $8 Second Class and Meals. | X Hours—3 a.m. to5 p. m. |STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls.. ..o vel —7 . m. | - ...August 11, 21, pEeer——7 e:n;;?x:” ;n;:.pmn; p. m, | COLUMBIA safis .. ‘August 16, 2, Sept. 5 Z Sunday - - | Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, : Helena_and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all pcints East. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets. at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai, and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, ete. of sailing. SS. HONGKONG MART.. LADB'S GUN STORE, 421 Kearny street, S. F., for Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods. T‘hxe Ill;fiell( llgckdol; he Pacific Coast of every description. en :‘!;ll in postage stamps for the latest $0-psge filustrated catalogue, No. 4. @ lay. September 22. 1300 MA Wedn: Via Honolulu Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. freizht and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street. corner of First. W. H. AVERY, General Agent. OCEAN TRAVEL. JOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. T LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. T ers. Thursday. inatend of CARER Saturday, from November 2. 1599, at 10 a. m., from Pier 42, North River, foot of Morton street, LA LORRAINE, August 23; LA TOURAINE, August 30; L, AQUITAINE. Sept. 6; LA BRETAGNE. Sept. 13. First a8 to 45250 and upward. Second class to 55 and upward: 5 per cent reduction on trip. GENERAL _ E: FOR (Hudson building), New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Const Agents, 5 Montgomery ave- nue, San Francisco. ANIC §.8. CO.~HONOLULU, APIA ochCK’.AND AND SYDNEY. AMERICAN LINE, STV YORK. SOUTZANPTOR. LONDOT. PARTY Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. Sept. L Sept. 12 St. Lout: RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wadnesday, 12 noon. vk, Celosiebinh o) Nmrmu«d -August g):‘mmx.nd Sept. . AUS onol ¥ . . | Friesiand ..."August )| Kensington ... Sept. A “Wednesday. August 32,3 b, m. | Soutnwark ... Scpt. 5 Noordiand ... Semt. 3 MARIPOSA (via Honolulu) to 'New Sept. 26 states Civil Service Commission, Washe | 5 Faoland and Australia Wed., Sept. 5, 8 p. m. | [N TERYATIONAL NAVIGATION CO. R s TR 1. SPAECKELS & BR0S.GO..Agts. 14 Hantzomen Pler 7. Foot Pacific St Freight Office. 227 Market e LATE smrnggwmmnmucs. HATHOR ....5500 tons m~v?~—gg—»»'x»xs-4»\ e Thursday, August 16. Lrxor .. e wns | FOR U, S, HAVY YARD AND VALLEJQ, | Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, hours from . . ABYDOS 4000 tons Steamer **Mon! . endocino. Monthly Salling for Valparaiso and Hamburg, ticello.’ Ship Roanoke, Amesbury, 155 days from Bal- via Mexican ports, Central and South MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat at 9:45 . Prien, Hanson, 4 days from Stus- e e R it i | e e T B R A ugfhfilfl:.' e B o TUPRECKELS & BROS, CO.. Agenis: | b m_ Landing and office, Mission-street Docik, Schr Monterey, Beck, §2 hours from Crescent 114 Montgo! st. Pler No. 7—Freight office, | Pler No. 2. Telephone Main 1508. 4 Market st., Sau Francisco. FARE . - e | and every | No cargo received on board on day | Wednesday, August 29, 1900 | sday, Oct. 17, 1900 | L OSSES incurred during the year. For | ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —~OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~OF THE— Pacific Surety ’ COMPANY F_SAN FRANCISCO, IN THE STATE OF California, on the ilst day of ber, D. 189, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, provisions cf Eections 610 an iitical Code, condensed as per bl by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Stock. patd up | | 1 | | | m Cash Market | _Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Company’s Office. | Cash in Banks . Interest due and accrued on ail Stocks Cash deposited in Savings Banks. Total Assets. LIABILITIES. Gross premtums on Risks running one year or less, reinsurance 50 per cent. Gross premiums more than one year. §. on Risks running reinsur- o rata. ue and to become due. ance Taxes Total Liabilites......... INCOME. Net cash actually received for prem- fums .. Received for interest 83197 9 Received from al Total Income. EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Losses (includ- g §....... losses of previous years). Dividends to Stockhoiders.. o Paid or allowed for Commission or Brokerage Paid for Salaries, Fees, and other charges for officers, clerks, ete... Pald for State, National and taxes { All other payments and expenditures.. | Total Expenditures. 34102 3 President. tary. WALLACE EVERSON, A. P. REDDING, Secre Subscribed and sworn to_befors me. day of January, 1900 M. L | Deputy Insurance Commissioner. \PACIFIC SURETY COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. Paid-up Capital and R&Serve - $318,000.00 Guarantee and Casualty. Bonds of Surstyship. ‘ Steam Boiler and Plats Glass Insurance. HEAD OFFICE—326 Monigomery Strest. BAJA CALIFORN!IA 'Damiana Bitters |S A GREAT RESTORATIVE. INVIGORA- tor and Nervine. Tonic for the Sexual Organs for both sexes. exi The most wonderful aphrodisiac and Speetal for Di

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