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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900. HEAL ESTATE—CITY—FOR SALE. | ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfarn. INVESTMENTS. B SACRAMENTO, 13%—Thres rooms: separate %7 MARKET ST.| entrance; large yard. Rent §1. set; Market st one | SHERMAN Apartment House, 38 Eighth st, near Market—Furnished or un!urr}llhed. . €11 (Norwood)Furnished sunny also single rooms; privilege of hkpg. few blocks from | 1l rented. rner; one bert— nents. | : low rent. Haipne fve flats; | TAYLOR, 315 Sulte of rooms sultable for mar- “ S2tH ‘_;;-"" rented. | ried couple or 2 gentlemen; also 2 single | T il renitet front; | rooms; sun all day. b; ail rented x &4 advertisements + Call branch office, 2200 Fillmore st SIFIE e nt; ster near st feet fromt, nents. Van Ness; rented. st one near Mar. | nt_to any Canada one vear for $L bathroom Taylor and table with 3 d neighborh. SPECIAL NOTICES. papered from $2 50; whi ting done. Hartman Pal tenants ejected for $4: collec v or country. PACIFIC COLLE: Montgomery st. 10 1€ p o4 States ~tage rald SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. BERKELEY ADVERTISEMENTS | WILSON BRO: ns. REELEY REAL ESTATE. Tenth and Market rage & sto 0 F TO LEASE. TO let—Fine rooms suitable for light manufac- g purposes. Apply nsome st. _ TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. Typewriter Main 26 = make. s;_any LEXAN ALWAYS bargains In &3 Write for orices to L. & M. A Montgomery st. DER, place of busi- ia Notice Is i the board r ADVERTISEMENTS. OAKLAND unra; remain n o0 be del REAL = ESTATE. , 1800, to pay the delin- ogether with the costs of ation Company. Market st., San Notice is hereby f the board of direc- ¢ August, 1909, an %) dollars ‘¢ d upon the capital stock c his assessment shall - E i th day of October, oARLAN. HOT il be delingbent, Aavertied o o - e at public auction, and uniess payment is s AUS- ade before will be sold on THURSDAY, to pay the de- ¥ of October, 19¢ . with the costs CAKLAND FY . AKLAND F SHELDON, Secretary of Honolulu Sugar Compary. Office located at No. isco, ( ornia. tvidend No. X arey S of the Oceanic Steamshiy ar DA REAL ESTATE. Sompany” i Marker st on Snd mter e @ay,_ October 1, 18M. Transfer books close cn Tuesday, September 25, 190, at 8 o'clock 5 m Secretary. yesterday Lemuel Tillotson t, 43, Valona, Cal. B, Doyle, 21, 1210 Page street, and Cath- E. Stephens. 547 Page street. lien H. Engl 36, 1005t Market street, Helma A. Spangenberg, 35, §74 Mission st R andia, 34, 1001 Battery street, 22, 109 Vallejo street. BIRTHS—MARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail wili not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence of per- sons authorized to have the same published. BORN. COMTE—In this city, September 15, 1900, to the wife of A. Comte Jr., a daughter. DOERZENSKY—In Newman, September 25, 19, to the wife of Leopold Dobrzensky, a son HALL—In this city, September 27, 1300, to the Jife of H. C. Hall of Menlo Park, 2’ daugh- er. E—In this city, September 2, 1500, to the wife of George W. Lane, & son. MARRIED. HIXSON—TACKETT—In Oakland, September 77, 199, by the Rev. John A. B. Wilson of San Francisco, Wilbur Fish Hixson of Sen Francisco and Elia Virginia Tackett of French Corral, Nevada County. LEX—LUNKLEY—In this city, September 35, advertisements established at has been d Unfurn. ek 1500, by the Rev. J. M. Buehler, Anton Lex 5 Sixth—Rooms 25 | and Emily Lunkley. $ per week, and light | LUTTICKEN-DUNZWEILER—In this city, =il night. Scptember 26, 1500, by the Rev. J. H. Schroe — der, Charles J. Lutticken and Ida C. Dunz- tabie home for light house- B T . AT S T { DIED. i 26 Market (ol No. !,Sl!—l"“r— Adam!. Christooh Johnson, Harry P. es, single; also unfurnished ?e,nquou, r-;ufixycm %e;}y. )::"' Catherine m—— Srown, Isabe elly, Mary Furniched lllll:)' m suits or . Annfe Kelly, Mury % - o e allan Justine D. Leahy. Madaline V. Zik)—Changed hands: newly i , Fra: , Josephine furn. sunny rms.. $1 50 to §7 Cecena, William J. Mocre, Jobhn K. t. MRS. P. RANFT.| Cook, Margaret F. Pinkham, George C. S - sen, Peter Robinson, Sophia A. Joba H. Tiedemann, Mrs. K. Gilmore. Thomas Totman, Jeremy R. Patrick Wiencke, Hans Jackson, Jobn P. Wolters, Madaline L. ADAMI—In this city, September 25, 1900, Chris- toph Adami, beloved husband of the late Su- sacna Adami, and father of Wenzei, John, Conrad, Katle and Christine Adami, a native of Niederweisel Germany, aged ears 7 monthe and § days. A member of Hessen Bg\l-'l:rl:n;d. Society. e and acquaintances = fully invited to attend the Mmtfrflflly (Friday), at 2 o'clock, tween Seventh and Eighth. Powell, between Bush and hed rooms with bath; reas. outheast corner Seventh Mirsion sts —Sunny rooms, en suite or ‘| | | sindc; ladies” parior; readingvoom; slevator. | O. F. Cemetery. z s . NQUY n this city, Septeml . 1500, LARKIN, 707, near Ellls—Large rooms, singie B%n‘ny A., dearly beloved wife of S. Oscar : mewly furnished; gas: bath; private. | Bonquois, joungest daughter of Catherine 182 ouite of B and sister ugh B. Dugan, Mrs. LMAS, 1520 Market st.—Suite of 2 or 3| Dugan, RS Sl S a T board optional, | A- J. Scandrett and Mrs G. O. Abrahamsen, NEW ARLINGTON, 1015 Market st—Nicely | £ Friends are respectfuily invited to at- ‘E;x‘rf J:}:.dem- $I a week up; 35c @ day up. | tend the fumeral to-morrow (i ), at a iy ettt e Buwrdii s o o ith "-o‘do&.(mh-‘hhnlum(_. Har- O FARRELL. 20—Sunny furnished rooms and rison street, to Brendan's Church, c cievator; eiectric lights: day, wk., mo. | whers & solemn requiem mass will be cele: ROSEDALE House, 315 and 321 Eilis st —Rooms, ing at § o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Ceme- vight Ze to 1, week §1 35 to }; open night. tery. ROYAL House, 136 Ellis st —Incandescent light; | BROWN—In East Oakland, September 21, Call office. | TYPEWRITERS—We | < money than any | ay f August, | her late residence, Glen Brook Farm, Amnnle, beloved wife of Garret J. Byrne, and mother of Bessie, Katie, Robert J., Allen, Charles E. and James H. Byrne, a native of Sydney, Cweth:%n. Nova Seotia, aged 66 years 3 menths and 7 days. C> Friends and acquaintances are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral on arrival of the train at 1:30 o'clock p. m., from Third &and Townsend streets, to-morrow (Saturday). Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | CALLAN—In this city, September 25, 1900, Jus- tine Diana Callan, dearly beloved wife of John Calian mother of the late Jobn and Irene Calla: daughter of Frank and the late Julia Rives and sister of Edward, John, amuel, Hector and Edmund Riverst and a native of Cl;ldl. OMon and 21 days. papers please copy.) and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral this day 1 o'clock, from her late resi- Fourth street. Interment St Oakland, via the 2 o'clock real, Canada, € Friends fully invited , &t 665 y Cemetery, | CAMPBELL—In this city, September 24, 1300, | Frank Campbell, a native of Iowa, aged rs. (Nelson, B. C., and Iowa papers please py.) Friends and acquaintances are respect- invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 11 o'clock, from the funeral par- lors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason dence, street, betwsen (¥Farrell and Geary. Inter- tery. . September 27, 19(0, at ce of his parents, 226 Minna street, n Cecena, beloved son of George and Jenny Cecena, and brother of Joseph and Cecena, a native of San Francisco, aged nths. OCK—In this city, September 25, 1900, Mar- garet Fourcade Cook, dearly beloved mother of George Fourcade, Mrs. Andrew G. Johnson Mrs. Charles J. Hogan, a native of ry Tyrope, Ireland, aged 53 years. ends and acqualniances are respect invited to attend the Afuneral this day (Friday), at 10 0'clock, from the residence of Captain Charles J. Hogan, see street, Potrero. Interment Holy September 2, 1900, Peter | Eisen, and of Ernestine Eisen, a native of Baden Baden, Germany, aged 62 mon and 15 days. [= < and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), from Red Men's Hall. 510 Bush where services will be held under the ler Stamm No. 275, U. O. | meing at 1:30 o'clock. Crema- | Remains at Subr & Co.. 1137 Mission venth and Eighth. city, September 25, 1500, John ed husband of Mary Frost, r H. and Hazel M. Frost, ner. Me., aged 46 years. M at L O. O. F. Cemetery. at o'clock, from the Masonic corner Post and Montgomery streets, uspices of King Solomon's Lodge and A. M. Interment Masonic September 26, beloved husband of Maria 1500, Mrs. E. W. Haughy, Mrs. J. S. . 3. T. Cullen, a native of the Trelana Il take place to-morrow , from the resi -in-law, E. W. Haughy, 827 e . Brendan's Church, Will be cele- se of his soul, commenc. Interment Holy Cross is city, September 25, 1900, Pat- riy beloved son of the late John and n and brother of Thomas Jerry Hanora and Nora Hurley, Mrs. E. Mrs. J. Sass and the late Mrs. T. Whearty, a native of San Francisco, from the undertaking Marini & Co., 1524 Stock- ear Union, thence to St. Rose’s n street, between Fourth and ¥ a solem o ted the rep soul, com- ing at $ o'clock. Interment Holy Cross etery. N—In this city, September 25, 190, Putnam, beloved husband of Anna Jack: of Cleveland, Ohlo, aged § will be held this day K. (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at his late residen: er street. Interment private. —In this city, September 27, 1900, Harry P. Johnson, a Dative of Sweden, aged 50 years ds and acquaintances are respect- to attend the funeral Sunday, ber 30, at 2 o'clock. from the parlors of Petersen & , 228 McAilister street. eptember 2, 1900, Mrs. d: hiter of the late Bernard 1 tely, and mother of the late Mrs. Mary Ellen Keegan, a native of Brides- well, County Roscommon, Ireland. EF Friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral this day (Friday), from Chapel of the Passion, attached to St. pital, where a solemn requiem celébrated for the repose of her cing at § o'clock. Interment | y Cross Cemetery KELLY—In this city, September 27, 1300, Mary | sis ate Julia Kelly of Mrs. . of County Longford, Ire. ears. (New York Herald and please copy.) ral will take place to-morrow at §:30 o'clock, from her late resi- ge: S Walter street, thence to Mission Dolores Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be ceiebrated for the repose of her eoul, commencing at 9 o'clock. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery, | KELLY—In this city, September 26, 1300, Mary, | “beloved wite of Robert Kelly, mother of John and Robert Kelly, and sister of Bridget, Hugh and James Reilly, a native of County Fermanagh. Ireland, aged 37 years. is and acquaintances are respect- 3 to attend the funeral to-morrow at clock, from her late resi- onough, a (Saturday 9 nee, 142 Church, where a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the. repose of her soul, com- menct 3 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross 5 September 26, 1900, Mada- :lm—}_‘\'i infant daughter of John F. and Nel- & months € The f take place this day (Friday), at 1:30 o'clock, from the residence of the parents, 537 Minna street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. SEX] eptember 25 e 1900, Jo- a native of France, aged 27 inv to attend the funeral this day J. 8 305 Montgomery avenue. ment Laurel Hill Cemetery. MOORE—In this city, September 27, 1800, John | Inter- Kirby Mocre, a native of New York, aged 9 years 4 months and 17 days. PINKHAM—In this e September 26, 1990, orgs C., beloved husband of the late Carris Piul I kham '(nee Gardiner), father of Clifford, yd and Bern and Lydia J. Pinkham, and brother of Fred S. and Frank P. Pinkham and the late Mrs. Brainard F. Smith, a native of California, aged 3 years. E7Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday), at 10 o’clock, from the pariors of the California Undertaking Company, 405 Powell street, near Post. Interment Odd Fei- lows’ Cemetery. ROBINSON—In this city, Septem Sophia A., beloved wife iof mep:';!. L’l":i eon, a nafive of County Fermanagh, Ireland. [7The funeral will take place this day (Friday). st 11 o'clock, from her late resi. dence, 3078 Nineteenth street, thence via elec- tric funeral car from Eighteenth and Guer- Tero streets. Interment privat Lawn Cemetery. N—In Alameda, Tiedemann, aged & years, " 10 In this city, September 32, 1900, Jeremy Rockwell, beloved husband of Eliza. beth Totman, and father of Leslle, Edgar, Russell, Isaac and Zada Totman Mrs. I. B. Toombe, a native of New York. aged 7 years 9 months and 1 day. (Marysville and Colusa papers please copy.) [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Friday). at 1:30 o'clock, from bis late resi- dence, 2 Valley street, between San Jose ave- nue and Dolores stréet. Interment Cypress Lawn Cemetery, via electric funeral car, WIENCKE—In the City and Count H ‘September 2, 190, Hans Wicncke, & tham: of Germany. WOLTERS—In this city, September 2, 130, Madaline Loretta, dearly beloved daughter of Louis and Katie Wolters, and loving grand. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Tlerney and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wolters, a native of San Francisco, aged 4 years and 11 months. 7 The funeral will take place this day (Friday), at 10:3) o'clock, from the parents’ residence, 51 Tehama street. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. HENRY J. GALLAGHER CO.. UNITED UNDERTAKERS. 27 and 2 Fifth st. Tel. South 16T. IUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Finest Equipment at Moderate Rates. McAVOY & CO.. DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS, between and th. and acquaintances are respect- | ted to attend the funeral this day | e, and father of Patrick Gilmors, Mrs. | Tess Lawn Cemetery, by elec- | ireen street, thence to St. Brigid's | hy. a native of San Francisco, aged | ears. [7Friends and acquaintances are respect- | 1 o'clock, from the parlors of | Pinkham, son of John F, | INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM ~ AVERAGES FOR FANATICS San Francisco and Sacramento Practically‘ Tied in Team Batting. Here is a list of averages of the some time to come. local nine leads, but its percentage su- | In detail the averages up to September 22| lay- ers and teams of the California u‘:g\}:e; are on an equality in stick work. that will keep the fanatics hard at work gular manifestation of the averages | and give them much food for thought for | apparent in regard to team fielding. The In team batting the | two lowest teams lead in this respect. | that for all practical purposes the teams A sin- is periority over the champlons is so slight ' are: INDIVIDUAL BATTING. Individual batting, runs, stolen bases, home runs, triples, doubles and sacrifice hits made by plavers participating in ten or more games up to September 22 pe—— NAME AND CLUB. | | | f@ |3} 0 194 z EIR|E|812| 2|8 Blalwl:|Bi81F ;-;g:: = - Knell, San Francisco McHale, Stockton Eagan, Sacramento Pace. Stockton .. Hildebrand, San Hutchinson, Oakland McGucken, Stockton Borchers, Oakland Pabst, San_Francisc Krug. San Francisco Schwartz, San Fran Hanlon, Sacramento ... Devereaux, Sacramento Hardle, Oakland Brockhoff, San Francl Oakland . Oakland cramento Stockton MeLaughlin, Sacrament: Streib, Stockton .... | i 2 1} l‘ 7 3| 2| z U | 1 | &1 | = | | 158 | x 14 10 15 3 1 1 | i I n } 4l n { = | | | % | | 18| 1 5 10118 e 8 1113 89 - 309 3 65 0 e 4 04 80 03 14 14 00 s i ma T on e ma s | 0O O OCON OO ONOBHOOHOH S OOHEH ORI HANARODNOSBD S O D DO D 4 11O D D DD 13 Sk D e e 819 ot D13 4 60 ek D 09 1 0194 6360 83 © 7 H 3 2 | 4 ® 3 5 4 7 5 12 9 o H 1 Hughes, Sacramento 14 Iis Hammond, Oakland 9 }o4 Oakland 1 m BN Oukland | s § Stockton 5 | 14 ol | Held, Oakland . 3 B (x| e kel 5 | Mangerina, Oakland . ui»n|l 6 | % | | | Drennan. Oakland £ 33 | 58 | u 7| | oar Shanahan, Sacramento | B | w| 8 5 | McCarthy, John, Stockt 3 s | » : s | | .28 Lange, Oakland i g : { ig Z bl ,;3 { Levy, San Francisco . | $ Moore, Stockton 23 g 18 | 9 g | | t 5 7 H S il st 24 | @ | u &k 3 Babbitt, Stockton nla)n | 32 | Harper, Stockton TEms g e 17 Reilly, San Francisco 4 7 nl s Fitzpatrick, San Francisco. b |1 et Bowman, Oakland ....... Bl ¢ Foai-e Peeples, San Francisco Sz s | sk Morrow, Stockton . PR | B 2L Iburg, San Francisco et | 3l 4 | McCarthy, Joe, San Francisco.. ke 0 1 5 | halen. Stockton 21 . il 67 | Stefani, “axiand. - 2:bs (o] i a3 [ FIELDING AVERAGES. M FIELDING. TN e ST T | FIRST BASE. \=‘[ g ‘,; 2F | 13l o |Zi3¢f | CLUB. 1% | | . Stockton | | Oakland . | San Fran: | Courtne | Sacramento Stretd - Pabet e ENERAL | Hutehinson BODY OF G | McCarthy PALMER LAID AWAY ] Services Conducted by the Masons { | and the Grand Army of the | | Republic. NAME. SPRINGFIELD, Iil., Sept. 27.—Under [ leaden skies the remains of General John | | M. Palmer, soldier, statesman, jurist and writer, were laid away In the cemetery Relll: g: Curgnvma this afternoon. All the ellly ate offices were closed and flags on the [ | State House and all public buildings float- T o | ed at half-mast. Funeral services held at Courmey the. residence were brief, consisting only | Schwartz of prayer, hymns by a quartet and the Lockhead | Moore | Rellly | Lange | Devereaux . | Brockhoff Reilly Eagan Babbitt Lockhead Francks Krug | Peeples Schmeer HITUE PIREN Sullivan Hammond Stanley Pace Mangerina Schwartz 1900 St 38 oI P g LA Jepazesgeges Pl S SRR wenutiBanen BREYYEBRINSL NI UL umy TUSIH svg S10145 “astuiaAy i iEkBazagss; e H s ghasss ualoNg | reading of Clrist's sennon on the mount, | & favorite of the deceased. After services the remains were taken to Carlinville for interment. the local post, Grand At Carlinville Army of the Republic, and the local lodge of Masons met the funeral party and pro- ceeded to the cemetery. whers the Ma- sonie ritual was first read by the Carlin- ville Masonic lodge, followed by the burial service of the Grand Army of the Repub- lie. Among the honorary pallbearers were Senator Cullom, Governor Tanwer. former Vice President Stevenson, former ;I}:]Vl"erla)ernl":firJ fhonncerflclongressman Con. Vo 3 ohn C. Black and Supreme Judge Jesse J. Phillips. el a0 ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF CAPTAIN SHARP Was a Cousin of General Grant and Had Seen Much Hard Service. Spectal Dispatch to The Call. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 27.—Captain Fred- | erick Dent Sharp, U. S. A., retired, cousin | of General U. S. Grant, died to-day in this city from an overdose of bromide, taken for the purpose of relieving nervousness and pain. Captain Sharp was totally blind | and it is supposed he had been unable é(:ugroperly gauge the quantity of the Captaln Sharp was appointed to the regular army by President Grant during his first administration. He saw hard service on the frontier and was stationed for several years at Fort Assinaboine. In 188 he was promoted to the rank of captaih _of Company H, Twentieth In- fantry, the regiment with wWhich he served from the time he entered the army. ing the latter years of his military ser- | vice he was stationed with the re at Fort Leavenworth, where his lived. Siamael AMERICA LEADS AT PARIS EXHIBITION Received More Awards Than An: Nation With the Exception of France. PARIS, Sept. 27.—The jury of final peal In the exposition awards has flmhfi its work. The statement prepared for the United States Commission shows that America received the highest number of awards of any nation save France and that she also received more each classification except in xr:l;l‘ ;dsmir: in which Germany secured a a ber. ‘The figures, excepting for Frames, follow: Grand prizes—United States, 215; Ger- ritain, 183 many, 236; Russia, 209: Great Bi Gold medals—United States, 547: Ger- many, 510; Russia, 3/6; Great Britain, 405, Silver medals—United States, 563; Ger- many, 5%; Russia, #1; Great Britain, 517. Bronze medals—United States, 501: Ger. many. 321; Russia. 321; Great Britain, 410, Honorable mention—CUnited States, 343: Germany, 184; Russia, 6; Great Britain, —— OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRADE WITH PARAGUAY Consul Ruffin Arrives at Memphis With an Important Message for President McKinley. MEMPHIS. Tenn., Sept. 2.—Consul John N. Ruffin, representing the United States in Paraguay and stationed at Asuncion, has arrived here. Consul Ruffin has returned to the United States temporarily on business of consid- erable lmportlnce‘ and bears a special 0 amily essage s ment | B Tekalg Vo | IJlmu Burchfleld was to-day senteneed to | hang November 9 for the murder of his | wife on August 28. Burchfield had just | come home from a years term in the State Penitentiary when he committed the crime. During the trial J. M. Fhipps, | a reputable citizen, testified that on her deathbed Mrs. Burchfield said that a few years ago her husband set fire to a cabin near Rogersville and burned alive Aman- da Kerr and her two children. —— Greek Warship at New York. | NEW YORK, Sept. %1.—The Greek war- | ship Nauaurchis Miaulis arrived here from Philadelphia to-day. She is on her way to Boston, where she will rema days, going thence to the Mediterr: The Nauaurchis Miaulls is the first Greek warship to visit the Fnited States. GRAND HOTEL. W H Davis & w.Colusa D Milligan, N Zealand T Hass, Grass Valley [R C Gillis, Sta Monica B C Carroll, Stockton |C L Bundy, Sta M: ©O Horr, Cal J M Jones. Kansas W S Tinning, Martinez W _R Clark, Kans A H Van en, Sac |1 Bird, Merved R Messing, San Jose |G Borden, Los Ang D E Nash'San Jose |C M Jefferson, Boston W Mevers. Stockton |Mrs C Haves, Castrvill C E Cramer, N M W A Davis & w, Cal € T Ramsden, Eng |G E Kennedy. Livermr R H Mason, Cal G M Churchiil, M: G E Gibson, Cal J M Kay & w. Eureka A Thomas, Cal ty M Schieffel: or, Nome R C Gutheri, Paso Robies rs J M Boynton, Cal T Gilbert & w, Berkely C Tiighman, Ls Ang C F O'Brien & w, Mo | E B Goes, N ¥ C Moitzen. Pt Reyes | { LT Lomé. Indlara |0 G Woodward. ¢ nson, Orego | R ¥ Billion & w.cal B H ¢ BRI iss C Marborough, O J D Ma: iss Marborough, O R Comn, Denver PALACE HOTEL. S R Hibbard, England Capt Warren & w. Aus | R H Herron, Los Ang A McKinnon, Sea: i | W J Casey & w. Gaxia P B Di 1 | P_Cook, Rio Vista § H K ny. | | W C Riley, Berkeley |D I Johnson & w, Ohlo | A W Kelly, Berkeley |E M Ross, Los Ang | | 8 D Rosenbaum, Cal C A Can i € H Gleim. Portland 2 | lwF | Mrs |CA |IGE {3 W w G | Somerset | Miss Newman, Somerst Miss R | Miss Lowry, Somerset T F Ahern, Detroit | | W _E Moore, Conn J E McDonald, Mare 14 | | ¥ Sparks, Reno | NEW WESTERN HOTEL. | B Carlson, Vallefo W Humphrey & w, Cal G N Smith, Chicago F Jennings, N Mex Mrs Klozh, Sacto Miss Madsen, Sacto H L Dawson, Phila D Bassinzer, St Lake Miss Applegate Or C Laws, Fresno E D Carr, Chicago T C Powell, Mo E Honneymann, Reno !A Anthony & w. | Builders’ Contracts. | James H. Bennett and Harry W. Goodall | | (owners) with Hannah Bros. (contractors), ar- | | chitect Edward R. Swain—All work for a one- | story and attic frame building with brick foun- | dation on S line of Sacramento street, 137§ | | W of Locust, W 35 by 132:7%; $3420. i | _ A. Aronson (owner) with Floodberg & MeCat- | | W Col Boston Portland C Coleman, Fresno m ferey (contractors). architects Hemenway & | Miller—Plaster work for a five-story attic and basement, concrete and brick constrfiction. on | E line of Geary street, 62:6 B of Jones, E T by N 77:8; $2800. | | LAnglo-American Crockery and Glasswars | Company (owners), with W. T. Thomson (con- | tractor). architect’ John T. Kidd—Shelving partitions, closets, cte., and fitting up of offh ces (plumbing work excepted), fn first and sec- ond floors of building at 198 to 11§ Pine street; 31355 — OCEAN TRAVEL. | Pacific Coast Steamshin Co. ' Steamers adway ‘wharf, ncis ! For Alaskan | September 25, to company’ attle. For_Victorta, Vancou C.), Port Town: Tacoma, Everatt, and New Whatcor 11 a m., Septemb and every fitth day thereafte= Seattle to this company’s steamers for . and G. N. R'y; at Seattle or Tacoma R'y: at Vancouver to C. P. R'y. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m., Seprem- ber 3, Oct. 5. and every fifth day ar For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angelesi—il a. m., September 30, Oct. 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For Senta Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Aggeles) and Newport—: a. m.. September 25, OFt. 2, and every fourth day thereaster. Yor Ensenada, Magdalerfa Bay, San Jose. del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtaln company’s folders. - The company reserves thie right to change steamers, safling dates and hours of sailing without previous notice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery treet (Paiace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE 0. R, & N, £, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart at 11 A. M. FAK=- f2first Class — n-.uaing Serth $8 Second Class anz Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails. SQ&S‘ n COLUMBIA sails. o -Oct. § Waila, . Butte, Short line to Wi pol Helena and all points in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 30 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents. | @ TEAMERS WILL.LEAVE WHARF, COR- | for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling ai | Kobe (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. ; SS. AMERICA MARU.. g Wednesday, October I ss. HONGKONG MARU. i Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 421 Market street, corner og First. W.'H. AVERY, General Agent. KIMBALL S, S. C0.’S FOR NOME, ALASKA, ~———VIA SEATTLE. Stmr. John S. Kimball Sails Frgm Mission No. 1 Whart I FRIDAY.. September 25, 10 p. m. | For freight and passage, K. S. S. CO., 2 Market st. AMERICAN LINE, . #ETW YORE. SOUTZAMPTON. LONDON. PARTS Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louis.. Oct. 3| St. Louis. New York........Oct. 10, New York St. Paul..........0ct. 17.St. Louls. RED STAR LINE. New York ~nd Antwern. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Oct. 3 Kensington 11 ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —oF THE- CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —~OF THE— UNION INSURANCE COMPANY F_PHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF Pennsylvania, on the 3ist day of Decem- ber, A. D. 189, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sioner of the State of California. Pursuant to the Provisions of of the Political Code, condensed as per biank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL ount of Capital Stock, paid up in Amount of Capl . - Cash ASSETS Real Estate owned by Company. Leans on Bonds and Mortgages Cash Market Value of Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Company’s Office Cash in Banks Interest due and accrued on all Stocks Stocl due Course of Coliection. & le. not Matured, taken d Marine Risks. butlding Total Assets LIABILITIES. adfusted and unpaid g in process of Adjustment 8,473 38 on Fire Risks run- or less, $188.749 82; re- rance 5 Der COMt.. ............... premiums on Fire Risks running e vear, $I97.39 3%. re- rata e . 102,04 57 mable by the insured on perpetual fire insurance policles. 592 84 21 15 $273,518 8 34374 91 INCOME. 3259,678 82 interest on Bonds and nterest and dividends on Loans and from all Recetved fc ds, Stocks, other sources Received for Re Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- cluding $34,507 44, years) Dividends to Stoe! Paid losses of previous, Knoiders ...... ’ r allowed for Commission or it . clerics. eto.. . National and Local Paid for State, Taxes ...... All other payments and expe! Total Expenditures Losses incurred during the year, fire_ $133318 51 Risks and Pren Net iecaieeeeee SIS 00 nditures.. 34,980 39 $3235.652 57 Fire Risks.| Premiums. expired during the FORE «eseviies .| mmas| memsw Net amount in - force| ember 31, 1399. 37.759,005 | 388,346 10 C. S. HOLLINSHEAD, President. E. R. DANNELS, Secretary. ™o to before me, this 3th day d.xhnuan‘- LON D. YOUNG, Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEP'T, 510 California St. T. EDWARD POPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Assistant Manager. STATEMENT ~——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ~——OF THE— PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (F,FHILADELPHIA. IN THE STATE OF Pennsyivania, on the Jlst day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1899, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- | stoner of the State of California, Pursuant to the Provisions of Sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL Amount of Capital Stock, paid up tn Cash 3400,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $222.500 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages. 719,300 00 Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company............ 3,615,080 00 Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other market- ble securities as collateral 149,300 00 Stocks and Loans....... . Interest due and accrued om Bonds Losses adjusted and unpaid.. Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense .. Losses resisted. including Gross premiums on Fire run- ning one year or less. 31,520,209 43: relnsurance 50 per cent 3 0104 74 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- hing more than one year. §1.485.- 42 §7; reinsurance rata. ... - 612258 Amount reclaimabie the insured on fire insurance 340,018 57 Net cash actually received for Fire remiums . 1,848,519 58 cheh!d for interest on Bonds and ame e v on Bonds, Stocks, Loads and from all other scurces Received for Rents Total INCOME «..eveeeeren EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses....$1,235,52% 0 Dividends to Stockholders. 100,900 00 Paid or allowed for Commisston oF Brokerage .. 38463 P harges for arficrs.sclerim, ste 33,000 00 (. for rs.® el - Paid for State, National and Local Taxes ... L maMs All other payments and expenditures 85924 1L Total Expenditures R. DALE BENSON, President. retary. Southwark Oet. 10 Noordland ... ‘Westernland Oct. 17 Southwark INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CoO., 30 Montgomery Street. JOMPAGNIE GENTRALZ TRANSATLANTIQUS. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of Sagurday. from November 2. IS5, at 10 a. m., from Pier 4_North River, foot of Morfon street. LA TOURAINE, Oct. : L'AQUITAINE, Oct. 11; LA LORRAINE, Oct First class to LA BRETAGNE. Oct. 2. vre, $55 and upward. Second class to Havre, 50 and upward. GENERAL AGENCY FOR ITED STATES and CAN 32 Broadway F. FUGAZI Montgomery Subscribed of January, 1900, THOS. J. HUNT. Commissioner for Calitornia at Philadeiphia. ACIFIC COAST DEP'T, 510 California St. T. EDWARD POFPE, Manager. R. W. OSBORN, Assistant Manager. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS .S, NAVY-YARD and VALLEJO Steamer *““ Monticello.”™ ms.}h- Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at im, | :3-5. .i‘ """ Mission-street’ Dock,