The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 29, 1900, Page 8

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< THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900, CAUSTIC ARRAIGNMENT | HURLED AT BRYANISM L;‘ D ‘&' Temple. ernor Gage Defends American Expansion Before an Immense Audience at Metropolitan | | | | { . . 1 | Metropolitan | 4~ est politi- | | — I | - STONE PRESIDES. 1 coL stic Woman Strews Camna- tions on Stage Beneath the G 's Feet. | & SR — = &l 2 I T NOR HENRY T. GAGE, WHOS ON “IMPERIALISM | | LITARISM” ATTRACTED A E AUDIENCE AT M 1] ITAN TEMPLE 1 NIGE | 4 || gt - GOVERNOR GAGE'S ADDRESS Speech Which Aroused of Audience. of the asserts t me es and fortune of defense SOME WHO WERE THERE. Republicans Who Were Named Vice { Presidents of the Meeting. well-known Republ ¢ meeting: the United right under folph Vollmer, H. tell, A.Spitz, C. e same 4id_not re than war by eded th, ent of conditions and his bol Sherman, W Fugazi, F. H. M R. Daggett, Daniel A. Davies, H. M. Hough, Levi n Sroufe. Frank A. Somers. W. R. Joseph Sioss, Thomas D. Riordan, Demterades, Henry Peterson, Andrew (a ., F. E. Beck, J. H. Jewett, A. G, B White, Holmes, Willian t their unwarranted at- ur claim, under the muity and territory as a rime Hayes Strauss, J Sherwood, N an, erialism to protect our soldiers from Kellogg, J.'C. Campbell, A ¢ armed forces and supprees a | E. Siad g t the American flag? Was it an | Herrick for the President to direct | A &. Mangrum, & . Ge = 1o proceed to Peking and rescue | J' G. Kiemm, Joseph Simonson, C. Neuhaus, & r and the helpless American women | J. Hendy, P. Beamish, A. W. Scott Jr., C. A, in the legation and to save our | Murdock. F. P. MacLennan, J. S. Dinkelsplel, T. J. Parsons, I. H. Thompson, Daniel Bloch A. R. Patrick, B. Bonny, W. P. Redington, . N. Patton. Richard Hynes, C. G. Clinch, L. * this is Mr. Bryan's idea of imperialism, | Gibbons, C. W, Slack, C. Rulofson, B. then_his sense of America’s duty was to leave | Flint, Dr. E. 8. Brevfogle, Irving M. Sco t fiag foating above its fortified ter- Clark, Charles “Holbrook, ritory, 1o sacrifice the American legation and William Alvord, W. our helpiess American men, ries from the brutal tortures of the hinese Boxers? Theeler. chil- | Gray, Dr. C. G. Kenyon, Wililam Patchel, 3, £ — DELMAS TO BE THE ORATOR.| Democratic Rally at Metropolitan Temple To-Night—Meetings Throughout the State. The Demo ¢ rally at Metropolitan Temple is cxpected to be one of the great meetings of the campalgn. The various Democratic clubs will b there In force. D. M. Delmas wiil be the principal speaker and Porter Ashe will deliver what will be practically the first speech of his campaign. Caminetti will speak | te night 11 be the speaker at Palo t a joint rally of the Palo | d Stevenson Club and the | Anti-Imperialistic opening speech of Mr. igh g Stan Club. eeman H. Al-| at Livermore t Tropico. | H. Barry ¢ at Crocke(t . Maguire and Frank Fr t Vallejo to-n W, ddr Want a New Primary Law. | A number of representative of the various A city held Cast Democrats embly districts of this meeting last night at Pythian and to open the w for the crea- tion of a primary election law, adopted | the following re which stripped | of its preamble re Resolved, That tie citi- nent and umn marked s iy Collector of the Port. st for the office of Collector of the P succeed Colonel John P. Jackson, seems to be narrowing down to Joseph S. Spear and W. B. Hamilton Major Frank McLaughlin s been offe the position and that if it d him he would not accept. vesterday that he would pt a public office. It is belleved that Senators Bard and Perkins will hold an early conference to consider the merit of the various aspir-| ants. Among the names mentioned for Collector, other than Spear and Hamilton, are Stanley Jackson, E.B. Jerome, George | Stone John T. Dare and Willlam Bel- ingall. ! s he has not Insurance Company Enjoined. On petition of Insurance Commissioner Clunie, Judge Murasky has issued an in- junction restraining the Connecticut Fire Insurance Company from carrying on its business within the State, but the injunc- tion does not prohibit the corporation from carrying on its business through agents® to whom may be issued certifi- | eates of authority by the Insurance Com- | missioner of California. | —_—— | Lakemeyer’s Will Invalid. 1 Judge Coffey has revoked the will of the late Eugene Edwin Lakemeyer, who de- | vised his entlre estate, which is valued | 2t $5000, to Mrs. A. R. Tuckey of this city. The wiil 1s olographic, but the date, No. vomber 22, 1897, 1s abbreviated. This fact. Judge Coffey held. invalidated the instru ment. An appeal will be taken. | Inspectors Bolles and Bulge: | extent of $i | and ‘dishone BLAME CAPTAIN FOR LOSING THE SHIP MAY FLIN Have Suspended His License. (g =t ter Woodside Should Have Se- cured the Services of a Tug Mas to Tow Him Into His sels, fil in the Flint. Al a ship int “After a evider that Ca ful in ship de wharves after nightfall. with taking the chance holding strong er stror either the » handle the Authority o suspended h vessels of over riod of twelve “The May F valued at $50, the bark V Corporation Defends Pierce. The Blue Lakes Water ( 8 answer yesterday to th tnstituted by J fendant corporatio for refusing to k the plainti that and denies roe fraud plaintiff and other in the Blue Lakes Wa every dollar and vested.” | Dr. Hem SIK SORROWING SONS ACT A3 PALLBEARERS | Impressive Services at Fu-| neral of the Late John P. Jackson. ADVERTISEMENTS. Greatest Merve and Biced Tonic ne.2. M. I T Rev. Dr. Hemphill Delivers an Elo- quent Eulogy Over Remains of the Deceased Collector of the Port. — The funeral of the late Colonel J. P. Jackson afternoon from utter street T ver; lec vie byter Says He Was Swindled. Zdward Pearson, an old r Tiy ird street, swore to possessio on a Judge sentenced y a fine of $300, which was at once forthcoming. 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I have taken two bottles of the medi- cine, and now have better health than I have had for four years.” Mgs. Lizzie Dicksox Hopee, Avalon, Ohio. REWARD.—We have deposited with the National Bank , $5000, will be paid to any person who can mmmf‘.?m m?fn’;ns"i Jetters or were published before th lal " LYDIA £ PINKHAM MEDICIE oo | ] per blank furnished by the Co | | | | Philadelphia lege WHAT WE CUARANTEE M. 1. 5. T. No.2 WILL CURE. ATISM, no matter how lowg stand A ase of Inflammation of the Bla That yoa may judge of we will sead you ome iarge wnen cured yourself you will recommend it to ot 4epartment, giving symptoms. $1 per box. or aix bozes Address M. I. S. T. Co., Toledo, 0. STATEMENT | STATEMENT 5. w for —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION —OF THE— SVEA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COM AT AND AFFAIRS AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | O% F GOTHENBURG, SWE; ™~ a Insurance ( T fornia, pursuant re wr 610 and 611 of the Political Cod: CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up In ketable Cash 1n Interest curities as ¢ anks due a Stocks and Loan Premiums in due € Due from Agents... Due from other Compan! Other Assets .. accrued on Total Assets . LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid 3 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense. .......... Loss=es resisted, inclu penses ............. Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru ning one year or less; reinsur- ance 50 per cent... Total Assets LIABTLITTES. & ‘Risks run- year; rein surance pro raf % Liability under Life Department. Cash dividends remaining unpaid..... Due and to become due for bor rowed money .......... All other demands against the pany . Total Liablities . INCOME. Net cash actually recetved for Fire premiums Received for interest on Mortgages Recetved from al Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses Paid or allowed for Commissi Brokerage ... s doide it Paid for Salari charges for officers, ¢ Paid for State, Nati Total Incom EXPE paid 151,713 Net amount lerks, etc onal and Local All other payments and expenditures 1,429+ Total Expenditures Fire losses incurred during the year. Fire Risks isks and Prem! | Premivms Net amount of Risks written during o $430,275,504 i $2.210,200 92 Total Expenditures 1sks | expired during the, year ceeeecn.| 208,997,845 Net amount in force December 31. 1838.. | | Fire 1 1,016,469 87 Subscribed und sworn day of March, 1900. 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