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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1900 THIS COLLARETTE $5.00 Of Baltic seal sealsks fur resembling looks and | | | l H.Liebes | & Company 133-137 Post/t SF 5 2 £ B ¥ P & wierr DR JORDAN'S GREAT MUSEUM OF ARATOHMY 100 KASEET 0%, bet. G207, 37,0l The Largest Anatomical Maseum in the | Worid Wesknerses o any contracted Giscase peetticoly cmrod Ly the oidest Speciaiin cu the Coast. Bat. 36 yoars. fl. JORDAN--PRIVATE DISEASES privae ter. A& (o very case un’eriakea. Wrie for ook PHILOSOPEY ef BABBIAGE, MALED FREE (A valusbie book for med) JORDAN & CO.. 103! Market 8t 8. F. ¢ L& w AN'S ‘PE ‘Fil. HIXTUREfi DR CRUSSM ’ " } Y ;L’n’“ For sale by JMK;H{.— | STATEMENT | = OF THE — | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS| —— OF THE — CONNECTICUT MUTUAL : LIFE INSURAKCE COMPANY | o5, HAR THE STATE OF CON t f December, A. | ding on that day, | mmissioner of the uant ne Political Code of po Al other 1 Liabilit Total es INCOME. Cashi recelved for D policies during the year d for renewal of pre. ng the year for $388,7 EXPENDITURES. Cash paid for losses and matured endowments .. > o tants & i3 for surrendered polich ividends to poticy $4,222,897 h paid for su Caeh_paid for i n Jders C ons paid to agents T“:El‘nc E-(her compensation of officers and__employes, except sgents and miedical examiners.... Salaries and traveling expenses of nanagers of agencles.. et examiners fees Snd saisr- 1,266,354 C -15 for (-xl;- ; Cash paid for rents.. Sash l paid an commuting commis \unl Total Expenditures during the e nvm«"}:m ERT H. W) seavu ?fi.“iw and sworn to before me, this %th eay of FOTPTAN ¥, PECK, Notary Public. A. K P. HARMON, DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, Pacific Coast Agencies. F. R. NOYES, General Agent, Rooms 30-31-32 MILLS BUILDING, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. the reguire- | ic LEAVES SCHOOL, HOME AND PARENTS AND TRIES TO OBTAIN A BERTH ON WHALER BOUND FOR THE FAR NORTH Sudden Disappearance of Andrew Young Leads to the Discovery of the Fact That He Has Had a Longing for the Sea and the Hardy Life of a Sailor on a Vessel Cruising the Arctic. AR S HE case of another lad who would be a whaler is puzzling the police. Andrew Young left his home at 2105 Bush street last Friday and has not been seen by his parents | since. Ostensibly he started for school, but ir d went to the water front and tempted to rhip in the whaling bark John and Wintktrop as a cabin boy. In an- swer !') the captain's questi he said he years old, by : whale- ot to be to get esterday. 1a 22. ut 17, and told the co of He said he had no relatives ¥ nd a guardian, who gave n no liberty, took care of him. I sent ashore to get a permit from his and a few hours later he came bys a ) get world was suspicious about the whole at- for M Cox on She at once ae- written the letter for oy had given her. As g learned th. as te of affairs I put the boy ashore and told him to go home. ce 1 have not seen or heard from xrd.n night the father of the lad was trail. He was told by the whal- boy resembling hi \\hnl'rup but on ar- \\hnm;. bark, fc lad had been nd the ice the father said the lad was s old, but looked 17. He was £0 to sea, the father sald, and at should a favorable opportunity he would let him go. As cabin boy however, he thought there hip, and he want- .Am. a whale: Would be 100 much har ed to save him from A number of whalers are now fitting out for a crulse in the Arctic, and as Young is determined to make the cruise the chances are that he will get away on one of them. Every boat on wlich he might have stowed arched yester- day, b s escaped. Last evening the lad’s parents heard of him being seen near home. They are sure he has not left the city and they are most anxious to have him home again. His mother he left home because of a threat him in some school where he could not get away if he did attend the public school, to which he was willing to let him not wish to go to e boy carried papers for a man named FRATERNITIES CHOOSE RULERS Elections in Subordinates for the Ensuing Term Are Held. The following fraternal organizations ected officers for the ensuing term majority of those elected will be, d into office during the latter part of this month and the early part of Janu- ary en Gate Camp of the Woodmen of the has elected W. P. Jones, consul commander; Thomas J. Barry, adviser lleu- tenant; Fred T. Phelps, banker; D. Oliver Jr., John Boyle, assistant clerk J. J. Donahue, escort; William yman; Divid *Brown, sentinel (re- F. right, manager. rancisco Tent of the Knights of the avecs has elected W. W. Thompson, com- Bowne, past commander; C. ant_commander; H. H. Castle, Theodore _Frolich, ~_ finance , chbaplain; F. Sampeon, L. Bla'r, C. E. Gerard, sentinel; enberg, picket; J. M. Jacobi, trustee, B. Schofield, long term. resters of America, has | elis, chief ranger; T. A. L. L. Rey, treasurer; M. retary; 1. Schwartz, record- P. Smith, _senior, and L. clerk (re-clected); (re-elected); Fo Levy J. Harris and H. ;K. Blumenau, trustee: Dr. . phy L, ‘M. Rey, and H. Londoner, organist. Era Circle of the Companions of the ¢ America has elected M. Levy, chief Miss A. Lagos, sub-chief compan- Magner, treasurer; Mrs. E. J. St. and Miss S. Cohen, recording and Mrs. R. | ff, inside, and outside guard: Dr. orge and Miss E. Wolff, organ- al California Lodge, a iy yee and Accepted Masons, er S cott, master; Charles Pium v ‘and Henry M. Owens, junior Herman F. Muller, treasurer; Frank- \ H. Day, secretery; Edward Peabody, John wan and Charles L. Patton, trustees. xle of the Mystic Shrine has elected , potentate: McKenzie, e D vadk H. Titus, assistant raoan; rge Wittman, high priest and prophet; € F 5 ] guide; Thomas Mor- ; Hiram T. Grav recorder; . Colonel Willlam Edwards, L. . Spaulding, delegates er Lodge, noble grand; 8. i) s, secretary; Thete otficers will be uary X pu . trustes iled on .un L 0. “}' Jlio Lodg: %as elected Charies L s wraad, Frank V. N. Cox, vice esley F. Norcross, secretary; Victor financial secretary; John Glassman, Tenry L. Curtis, John RE. Altken . Johnson, trustees. Handel H. {li become the junior past noble grand. ation ceremony will be on Friday January & Lodge, 1. 0. O. , noble grand; W. Dixon, , and M bekah Lodge has elected Sldlg F., has elected John A. L. Duley, vice ecretary; Alexander umann, trustee. E 2 grand: Annle W. ; S Ososky, recording sec Mary A. Hawley, financial secretery (re-elect- the twentieth term); Minnie Simon, Rebekah Lodge has elected Marga- an, noble grand; Mary Hurst,. vice grand; Mrs. N. Jackson, recording secretary; Anna M. Norman, financial secretary, and Emily R. Eastman, treasurer. has elected John ent; Charies M. Wood, Wil- jam J. Koch and David Gibson, vice presi- dents; Richard D. Barton, recording, and Charles E, Torres, financlal secretary: George marshal; Alfred J. Nevrumant, Lyon and Henry T. Sengstacken, E. F. Donnelly and B. F. Alden, M. Bannon, L. C. Pistoles{ and , directors of reading room. Dr. Cranz will become past_president. X. . G. W., has elected ident; J. Eppstetn, W. L vice presidents; John Cos- Sequota Parlor, N H. Dumbrell presi I ¥ H Olympus Parlor, Frank Slattery pre Burns and H. Joost, grove, recording, and A. Hooker, financial sec- vetary; W. Pheips, treasurer: Frank Taylor, marshal: A. Ahlborn, R. Cullen and Charles McLaughlin, trustees. William H. Abbott will become the junior pest’ president. Golden Gate Parlor, N. 8. G. W., has elected Louis D. Souriau president; val! Siebe, John R Mcleaact and William F. Garms. vk David Wilson, Pasquale, treasurer; Dre. G. J. Fitzgibbon lnd Edward §. Howard, ne; H. R Grgdlac Yerba Buena Par A. E. Buckingha effesfoforfocforfoc oo e ofe e Roman and A. W. TIII G. Hardenburg, marshal surgeon: L. H. Aul J. D. Abrams and W. S. O'Brien, trustees: C. E. Fredericks, John A. Schroth — ADVERTISEMENTS. TELEPHONE GRANT 33. EN { LEBENBADY 222—224 SUTTER ST. OPEN EVENINGS. ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED NCE to insure prompt de- llvery. as we expect to be unusually busy this week. Our guarantee goes with every article we sell—money back if un- satisfactory. Christmas tree ornaments, dinner. favors and bon bons in endless varieties. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS MONDAY—TUES 3AY—WEONESDAY Exce‘)t special candy sale, which lasts till Christmas. only 30c Ib Can 'y, cur fnast Mixed or chocolates. Regular price with us, 35c—no better quality sold elsewhere for §0c. We have a beautiful line of fancy candy boxes and baskets from 25c up. Lounev’s ¢h c)ates — e their new gorgeously put up pack ges. Crown Port and Sherry 25¢ bt Reg. 50c. Greatest value of sweet wines sold anywhere. All wines have advanced 4%c gallon and this will doubtle: the last sale at such a low price. AUl leadr g chamoagnes $32 47 pints, $34.20 cas- quaris. bot $1.00 0!d Glory Whisky gal $4.00 -year-old Daurton To please many of our friends we have had another lot of those beautitul deco- rated classes m.de h and will rive with each bottle wllh each gallon §of them—GRATIS. | Plum pudd ngs—Americin, Englis and French. Roger & Baliet's Concertre Extracts Reg. §1.0) hot 85¢c In 1%-o0z. original bottles. Thirty different odors. Pe fumes and toul:t art:cles. Vanilla Extract, Reg, 50c 40c bot Lemon Extract, Reg. 43¢ 30¢ hot Fi:est home-made mnce m-a'. Royai Seif-Bzstint Roasters BOY WHO IS DETERMINED TO SAIL FOR THE HUNT THE LEVIATHAN. HE LEFT HOME FRIDAY, TRIED TO SHIP AND HAS NOT RETURNED. FROZEN SEAS TO These ronsters belng seit-basting ¢y & n after being placed in the oven. 16 inches long, 11 inches wide, § Inches high. 17 inches long, 12 Inches wide 83 inches hlgh Roasts a 12-1b Chfing ashes, 5 0’cl. ck teas; Rus. si.n coffec pots tn brass and nickel. Always handy in the kitchen. Are overstocked. Our price is less than cost. the turkey requires no attentio: Roasts a 10-1b turkey. Reg. $1 50. $1.45 turkey. Reg. §1 75. Almond Grater, *‘ida” e 15¢ Carving s:ts and table cutlery. 3 <+ | { Figs, Cal., 10-1b box, Feg; TSe g b e Sl e B R e L B T e that he went with &t least one boy who tion by others. | ¢1man hone; cake (lebkuchen . oo et e el @ | | B8nting French Claret Drossell, board of reliet; Fred W. Lees, L. J. TRl Canet Enows: as e s‘-’f'sfi Aubert and J. D. Abrams, room assoclation directors. comes past president. Bay City Parlor, Hugo J. Lyons pre ingston and Harry library and reading Danfel Suter be- has elected Gz, Ben Liv- vice presidents; . W. S| L Alphonse J. Lev. Charles Linder- man, recording, and M. Savannah, financial secretary; M. E. Licht, trustee; Drs. M. Reg- ensburger and H. J. Barbat, surgeons. Isadore Lindermann becomes past president. Argonaut Council of the Royal Arcanum has elected Mark Newman, regent; Walter J. vice regent; C. Willoughby, orator: L. Hall, past regent; George W. Dixon, secretary; Fred Head, collector; E. J. Endign, treasurer; Thomas Longworth, chaplain; M. S. itney, trustees: Ernest Duden, representative, and H. Norton, alternate to Grand Council. Buena Vista Councll of the Royal Arcanum has elected M. Bay, R. . Green- field, V. R.; (harlcn W. Dixon 3:; Gus Oon- zendorter, P. J. Charles Weber, S.; Gus Punlmpnn C.; J.'W. Gunzendorfer, T.; Charles nett, chap.; Mark Lane, G.; John Bent- W, Varcoe, sen V. Maxwell, H. T. Willlams and C. W. G. Jackson, trustees; Charles W. Dixon, representative to Grand Council. This councfl has appointed a | committee to arrange for a_public {nstaliation and for a ladies’ night on January IS. Steckton Councll of the Hoyal Arcanum has elected C. P. Rendon, R.; J. M. Bonner, V., . H. Hickey, 0.; C, L Ruggies, P. K 35 Kohler, £; A C. ‘Ouilaban C B. Holmes, A & Chap K C Bmith, O T A Pelenon‘ . | San Francisco Chapter of the American Guild bas elected Mary E. Waldo, governor; C. Huffschmidt, vice governor; J. €. Cullen, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Bowman, chap- lain; J. de Courcey, warden; Henry Hul- schmidt, sentinel; Dre. Delafontaine, De Long and Beftencourt, examining physicians. Golden State Parlor, Native Daughters of the Golden West, has ed Tillile Ducker, presi- dent; Misses L. Wedel, R Smith, vice ‘presidents; Miilie T sec: retary; Mrs. B. Denahay, secretary; Mise M. Ducker, marshal; Misses F. von Staden, H. Reusche and J. Meyer, trustees; Miss A. Smith, inside sentinel; Miss A. Sturken, outsifle sentinel; Miss L. Fahrenkrug, organist; Dr. E. 8. Merritt, surgeon. Las Lomas Parlor, N. D. G. W., has elected Marian Layton, president; Annie Lacy, Rose Smith and Margaret Dunn, vice presidents: Lizzie Schroder, recording secrstary; Emma Brierling, financial secreta: Mary' Waters, treasurer; Catherine Harmon, marshal; Prescott, inslde sentinel; Celia Agard, outside sentinel: S. P. Daggett, A. Driscoll and Emma Schofleld, trustees; Dr. Louize B. Deal, phy- slan; Hattie Ellert, organist Court Sutro Heights, Foresters of America, has elected Ben M. Clancey, chief ranger; John Murray, sub-chief; J. T. Riley, treasurer; E. S. Hasting. Saanciul sectetary: J. W, Clssdall, recording secretary (both re-elected); J. McCarthy, ‘senior warden; C. R. Gay, junior warden; D. Tavares, senfor beadle; C. J. Jacobson, junior beadle; C. E. Morey, tru!!ee.’ Dr. H. Greuning, court physician; Eigen, captain of the guard. | Court Seal Rock, Foresters of America, has A | glocted Andrew W. Roverte, C. Ry H.' Van Dieken, 8. C. R.; J. B. Reighley, 8. W.; Jo-eph! Gallagher, J. fln_mm’l ( snn Joseph B. ‘W. Bauer, F. S H. J. \‘HH R S W Jakobs, trustee (three years); Dr. A. K. Hap: persberger, physiclan; J. H. Taison, capwn of the guard. Court Barbarossa, Foresters of America, hu| elected Frank Lusche C. R.; Louls Kreuzer, 8. C. R.; Ed Nordhoft, T.; Henry Haab, F. §. Jobn B. Blum, R. §; Emil Miler, §. Henry Drews, J. W.; James Gentose, §. B Henry Albers, J. B.; M. Herral, truste ‘W. A. Mierdiercks, physician. Bay City Circle of the Companions of the Forest of America has elected Miss Esther Ro- senbaum chief companion; Miss Bessie Borren, | eub-chief companion; Mrs. Helena Worms, financial secretary: David Skootsky, recurdln( secretary; Mrs. Roth, treasurer; Mrs. a Carlson, right, iss Katle Offer, lefl guide; George Plato, inside, and Mrs. M. Gron- | osk: outside guard: Mrs. Marks, trustee, and Miss Sarah Lubosch, organist. California Hive of ‘the Ladies of the Macca- | bees has elected Helen E. Pumphrey lady com- | mander; Mrs. M. Harmon, lieutenant com- mander: Alice Follitt, record and finance keep- er; Susan Tryon, chaplain; Hester Burllnnme H sergeant; Mrs. Rendy, mistress-at-arms; 3" Eharp, sentinel; Mary G. Lott, picket, and Dr. Delafontaine, physicia Court Magnolla, Foresters of America, has elected A. Karski C. R.; A. May, J. B. Anderson, T.; Rllph Davi H W. Friedman, 8. W, T. E. Isaacs, S. B.; 6. Hartman, A. Nusbaum, Gunn, captain of the Foresters of America, guard. Court Hayes Valley, Las elected Lcull 8. Gosliner C. R.: J. A. Mc- Donald, 8. C. . _Levy, T.; J. W. Coleman, . 8; P Gerlihyv R 8. M. Meahan, 8. W.; 3 A Kelly, S. B.; J. Best, J. B.; J. Helltrom, 3. Ramsey ‘ana J. A. Kelly, trustees. M. Ro- senthal will become the past chief La Estrella Parlor of the Native Dlu‘hlan of the Golden Weset has elected Mrs. E. Thier- bach, dent; Dr, L. Boldemann, Miss K. Klevesahl and Mrs. fichols, vice presidents: Mo 3. Katz, marshal; Miss A- Mander, ro- cording secretary; Mn B Hall, financlal sec- retary: Miss M. Johansen, Miss A. Bold and Miss E. McInerney, trustees; Miss H. Bol- jo. inside. and Miss B. Platz, outside l-nul" r. ldemann, Dh!l‘ and Miss Hanley, organist. San Francisco Assembly, United Artisians, clected the following named by acclamation: A Jackson, master artisan; J. Dagneau. et e i Mabew, inspector; B. M. Koch, secretary; W. V. treasurer; B. L. Hoffman, senior, and BE. L. nior conductor; J. G Kohler, master of montes, Dr. Frank -, medical O iolman and M. B Holfman, Sold oo | at noon to-day. St. Jullen, an old favorite, doz. qts. § 50 St. Estephe, excellent value, dz. qts. 5 30 Imported in casks from the well-known firm of J. Michaelson & Cte, Bordeaux. Bottled and labeled by us with original label and cap. German Rhine Wines Bottled by us. ,ellenhclmer vln(axe 1898, doz. qts. $5 50 Durkheimer, vintage 1593, doz. qts. 5 50 Only a small quantity at these prices. For Xmas fts in 1 Olgan— 3o, X pas winis in, st ana ber box. LADIES fn particular wishing to sent their friends with a box of cigacs will do well in making their selection at our store, for we will exchange any box i not suitable. even If part of cigars have been used. ’ We offer a limited quantity of Havana bit cigars—13 in boxo’nnnczlf‘r Our delicacy department is th complete in the cit; Al WEDS A UKIAK VALLEY BELLE Deputy Attorney General Sturtevant in ithe Snares of Cupid. s Special Dispatch to The Call. UKIAH, Dec. 16.—George Sturtevant and Miss Pearl Fine were married here | The groom is a Deputy | Attorney General in the office of Hon. | ey L. Ford, his residence being in San | Francisco. He Is a native of Mendocino Country orders within 100 miles. Watch Thursday’s ad. solicited—ship free AMUSEMENTS. «*TIVOLI+ TBA IDNIGHT l'lnt ’flme of the m. Bollm k CINDERELLA! FERRIS HARTMAN. FROLIC AND MELODY. A DELIGHT FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS. See Oscar L. Fest's Fine TRANSFORMATION. THE FLOWERY KI(NGDOM. Every Evening at $—Matinee Saturday at 2. POPULAR PRICES...... 25 and 50 cents. Telephone—Bush 9. UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— London Assurance CORPORATION F LONDON, ENGLAND, on the iist day of December, A. D. 1899, and for the Commissioner of California, pur- suant to the provisions of sections 610 and 11 of the Political Code. as per blank turnished by the C 1 ASSETS. Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds ocvnld by - Company. Il.'t= g | | Cash in Company’s Office. | Gash in Banks...... 8263 70 Ingerest due and - adid Stocks an: Premiums in due Course of Collection 197,369 M ble, not Matured, taken A MILL ION el P £ her Companies for P aurance on losecs already paid... INT & LAUGHS COME FROM ’ 4,000 PEOPLE AT THE TWO PERFORMANCES of Total Assets LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. | 13 1) Losses In process of Adjustment or & i Suspense .. 109,842 “OLE OLSON’ vestemnay | sttt i s 2388 Groes premfums Dln Fire Rg’nfllfl-r. b ess, 3635, BEN HENDRICKS Instrance $ per ceat. T masn # AND HIS BIG COMPANY. Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- THIS WEEK ONLY. ning more than one year, $881,457 53; wLus s reinsurance pro rata. - Gross premiums on Marine and In- land Navigation Risks. )— re- TAVERN." | Next—“AT THE WHITE HOR: Amount reciaimabie by the ineured on perpetual Fire Insurance Pon- cles ... 1% i ST All other demands agal P | VAUDEVILLE AS IT SHOULD BE! o SHEAN ARREN. ULY | 978,004 8 AND W. , TRULY Total Liabilities 024 | SHATTUCK, MME. DORIA, meowm MLLE. CHRISTINA’S DOG, CAT s . s = e o » rine premiums 375,290 14 DAVIS AND INEZ MACAULEY, Received nd:or ints THE HAEMONY FOUR, SPEN-| o Bonda SER KELLY,PANTZER TROUPE, | GREAT AMERICAN BIOGRAPH. Reserved Seats %c: Balcony lfc; Opera Chairs and Box Seats 5 ! Matinees Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. | == Total income .... EXPENDITURBS. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- cluding $——, losses of previous N d tor Marige Losses = Net t i ne | SAN FRMACISCD'S | ™ (including - losses of previous years) IBL5TE 54 LEADING THEATRE | p oo a or aliowed for Commission oF erage ‘Pnld for Salaries, Fees and other | |Beginning TO-NIGHT, Pebuty for Sifters Cletis, s W1 tate, National an Seven Nights and Saturday Matinee n“‘w = 5 - :.:: All other paymens and expenditures 0, FREDERICK | | Total Expenditures $1,241,190 67 WA RDE | Losses incurred durtng ¢ I mass 8 | imskn and Pmmlumj, Fire Risks. | Premiums. | —WITH— o %< g g MR. AND MRS. E. R. SPENCER | Vi, A7oun of Risks And the Famous Clarence M. Brune Company, year S115,731, 440 | $974,357 09 Net amount of Risks In Espy Willams' Romantic Comedy | “expirad during the| THE DUKE’S JESTER | in s oo | = ™ NEXT MONDAY: 2 e | PRIMROSE and DOCKSTADER MINSTRELS. Net amount of Risks written during the year ..... Net amount of Risis| expired during the year Net amount in_force, ber 31, $110,971.543 | 569,368 52 111,537,588 | 596,431 88 Alf Elinghouse, Proprietor and Manager. Pl . [ 4,886,718 2,622 07 hone South COLONEL W. A. THOMPSON Presents THE BOSTON LFYRIB OPERA COMPANY, To-night— “CARMBN % With COLLAX ARINI, RUSZ0 sad AuBlAnIOI In Conjunction Wit THE BOSTON LYRIC OPERA COMPANT. Positively 4-=NIGHTS ONLY==4 | Tuesday Evening, Dec. 15. . | Wednesday Eve. | Thursday Eve. Evening. Matinee....... Next Sat. Bv CHARLES L. CASE, U. 8. Maager. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 36th day of January, 1900. EMIL FRENKEL, Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 221 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO. GEO. F. GRANT, Manager- - . _Je, Mo ang e | e, 3c and S0c Brn-dhur!t‘l Ever STATEMENT eo. u Pooular ‘W SMITH LEFT HOME." ~——OF THE— z CONDITION AND AFFAIRS MOROSCO’S —or muz— GRAND OPERA HOUSE ——CROWDED ALL THE TIME'— MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. NORTHERN County. Mr. Sturtevant has already served one term in the Legislature and one term as District Attorney of this | county, and in the Attorney General's of- | fice he has shown marked energy and | ability. The bride s the daughter of T. J. Fine, a well-to-do farmer and fruit grower of Uktah Valley. She is a young lady of | much beauty and rare accomplishments, | being an artist of a high order of talent. | She has spent considerabie iime. in San Francisco and has many friends there. | Try This: “Ko-Nut” a Pure Sterilized Cocoanut Fat Never gets rancid. Twice the shortening power of lard. For Shortening and Frying Lard and The wedding took place at the farm home of the bride’s parents, in _the pres- ence of many invited guests. Ferns pre- dominated in_the artistic parlor decora- | tions. Rev. W. F. Coffin, pastor of the . M. E. Church, South, in this city, per-| formed the ceremony. The wedding pres. ents inciuded a complete table service of | silver from the groom's assoclates in the Attorney General's office. After the wedding dinner the young couple took the train for San Francisco, | where they will reside. ] Pastors Change Pulpits. PLEASANTON, Dec. 16—Rev. mond_ Logan, pastor of the Presbrterian church, has accepted a call io the Leba~ non Presbyterian Church of San Fran- cisco. Rev. R. W. Reynolds, former pas- tor of Lebanon Churth, will supply the church_here until April. Superseding butter, Compounds. Ask your grocer, or write India Refining Co.. Philadelphia. ASSURANCE COMPANY F LONDON, ENGLAND, on the 3ist day of December, 'A. D. 139, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pur- suant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per biank i i I i | Continued Success of the —————OLIVER-LESLIE COMPANY- \ | THIS EVENING! THIS EVENING! | James Harkins' Dramatization of 1 | Dickens’ Famous Story furnished by the Commissioner. ATALE of TWOCITIES| S Evening Prices—10e, 15c, 28c and 50e. | AMmount of Capital Stock. paid up A few front rows In orchestra, 35e. $1.500,000 08 Matinee Prices—10e, 13e. 23e and SOe, ASSETS. fo ey, | Real Estate owned by Company.... 52,113,538 ¢ | Branch Ticket Otfiee—Emportum. §readpos Aonpdy Sl {1+ i s Cash Market Value of all Stock: 1 | and Bends owned by Company 18,443,296 2T ! | Amount of Loans secured by pledse of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- | Ketable securities as collateral.... 3,678,394 50 f H EATR | Cash in Company’s Office 3,920 38 Cash in Banks.... L1551 B i | ingerest ave” sod sesaed om EE tocks and Loans i, | TO-NIGHT BEGING LAST WEEK | pue from other companies and from | . 976,400 53 ’ Premtmmed in ddo. Couss od Culite: | “tion ... 3 u2.738 21 | Bills rvceh.\ble not M)\l\lM taken for Fire and Marine Risks... 108,359 19 Preceded by the Funnfest of All Farces, | ¢A SERIOUS TANGLE.” SEATS—Iic, 2%, %Ki, Sc. MATINEE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. | Rents due an Stamps ........ Reversions ow: Company . accrued Total Assets .. 'Broken Lenses replaced for 5O cents. premises. Quick repairing. Phone, Main 10. | i PHICAPPARATUS, | OPTICIANS Zhyarot® Sognmiec 642 MaRKET ST. INsTRUMENTS unper curonicLe puiome. GATALOGUE FREE These hotels pos- sess the attributes that tourists and travelers appreciate —central location, liberal marmage- ment, modern ap- pointments and perfect cuisine American and Eu- ropean Dm Palace and Grand Hotels San Francisco If there is anything that tne man of the house will appre- ciate it is a good bed. Get him one of our metal b:zauties. They are more popular now than -ever befcre We can show you some with genuine enamel, brass ornamo=nts, for $400. Others at higher prices. A separate bui'ding devoted DR, MEYERS &CO, Speclalists. Disease and weakness of -U’MM 188l. Consultation to carpets at our south of Mar- and private book ket street low prices. A% oice o by anteed. ;- t ltl'!.. INDIANAPOLIS FURNITURE CO., 730 Mission St. W. T. HESS, KOTARY FUSLI) AND ATTORNS{-AS-IAT, B st., below g T g Powell, Fyegiass Any Astigmatic lenses duplicated for $1.00 | | and $1.50. Guaranteed correct and best quality. Ocultsts’ _prescriptions fllled. Factory on Tenth Floor, !loou mhg.u. '{rfl:koll Bldg. H LIABILITIES. Next Week, David Belasco's Latest Farcical | Losses adjusted and unpai Success, Losses in process of .\dyun' or in Suspense .. ed, “NAUGHTY ANTHONY.” | Losses | “Perses s Grere prs BELASCOs CENTRAL THEATER,| rimenssce e Market st., near Eighth—Opposite City Hall. e s e~ 5::.: e " remaurance” “pro- Liability ander Lite Department . Bills payable .. Cash dividends nmnlmn' unpaid. 18,983,376 63 36,996 09 13,749 29 (OPENS »x1 SAT. EV'G. All other demands against the Magnificent Production—DAVID BELASCO'S | Company - THE HEART OF MARYLAND, | = iosooe o e 55 INCOME. Every Evening. Matinee Saturday and Sundays. | Net cash actually received for ,1" pB premiums L S 0,548,951 53 ” s Net cash actually recelv SPECIAL XMAS MATINEE TUESDAY. e Received for_inter on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from PRICES 10c¢ to 50c. all other Do;)zrrn M;.D-M Beats on sale next Thursday, 9 a. m., at | Recelved for Rente . K-i 4 Sherman & Clay's Muslc Store. - Total Income ....... 36,245,333 11 EXPENDITURES. ‘ HU I ES AND Z OO Net amount paid for, Fire Losses (including $——, losses of pre- === s T e EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. = fmclmlu — of previous s ars) ... 1,100,918 71 AT 445,885 00 AHERN AND PATRICK, ROSE LEE o bl TYLER, THE MARTINEZ, JULI- | paia for Fees and other "’ll’ i for officers, clerks, ete.. ETTE CHANDLER, A. M. POW- | % for State, National and Sonsd ERS, HARRY WALTON, NEW | taxes 0,557 56 MOVING PICTURES. P Thursday Night. the Amateurs IN A NEW FEATURE. ‘otal Expenditures 109,827 13 m:«nmmd duripg the year :'.m.mn Telephone for Seats, Park 23. .| $1,154,807,150| $3,545,961 53 FISCHER)S CONCERT HOUSE. 1,125,148, 8,454,614 19 COGILL AND coorn:: .::t;;l;;:x“nl TS e TDOW R e H. J. LUBBOCK, Chairman. A HOST OF SPECIALTIES H. B. WILSON, Secretary. AND MUSICAL ACTS! hmmmwmumn o o c.J.vA‘rrl.rounM-. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 221 SANGOMB 8T, GEO. F. GRANT, Manamas. Reserved Seats, ; inees Sunday. THE WEEKLY CALL. per Ycar