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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1900. ROOMS TO LET—Furn. and Unfurn, SEWING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES. TON. 1015 Market st.—Nicely = 82 a week up; 85c a day up. ALL kinds bought, sold, rented, exchanged, re- paired; open even.; phone Black 1124. 205 éth. Sunny furnished rooms and r: electric lights; day, wk., mo. ALL kinds Mml» sold, rented, uchln?fl. pairing lowest rates; open even. ‘ourth. 2—Sunny fromt bay-window whone; $15; double room, #5. BOUGHT, sold, rented, repaired; needles and huttics; redvioed ratca. I 60h: phone Mint 5 use, 126 Ellis st.—Incandescent light; £-room, smoking-room and ladles’ night, Sic to §1 50; week, elevator on Gronnd S0or. ©6ld water; baths. . 319 and 321 Ellis st.—Rooms, week §1 25 to $4: open night. Apartment House, 28 Eighth -L.l rkei—Furnished or unfurnished. 21i_Furnished room to rent with 1 r without board. furnished 211 — Large front | Changed hm,, new s tes, $12 to fromt room, suital r dressmaker. §19_Three sunny rooms, furnished nd subscriptions | Fillmore st ally good tabie, at- & at modest rates. ROOMS WANTED, shed room by any untur: Port of San ot STORAGE AND WAREHOUSES. | SUPPLIES. TYPEWRITERS AND DIVIDEND | NOTICES, { - | Sugar Planta- | ayable at the office he :\Xarkel st. on and after | reda ece Transter booll | 3H H }‘E"'(‘ LA E the above H. BEGGS, ed a judgment dant, on the which sald Clerk’s office of nded to sell all the 8 f tornia, and bounded west er of Bac- ning thence of Fillmore ice at right an- inches; thence at 1 with Pl YHN LACKMANK, Sherif, IC PRINTING AND ne of the n'u\ dictate. quan- | ) required, accom- nk proposals, and | vhich bidders must addressing F. W, “ ashington, D, C. be entered into for -upply- ing such quantities of paper as may be needed Hng the-year. and mo more. ‘111\05 set forth in detafl e ne-finish printing paper, 2 20,000 reams machine-finish printing paper, | 385 24,500 venmos sized and super-calen White or tinted printing paper mec | rious sizes. { reams white writing paper, sizes and weights reams colored writing paper, warious | sizes and weights. | various 2,000 reams COVEr Paper, various siges and welghts. 50,000 pounds of he-( plate paper. 200.0% pounds of map paper. 5,000 bounds superfine. (doubles coated book paper. reamns manila paper, various sizes and welghts. unds bond paper. artificial perchment, various zes 4.0% pounds parchment Qeed, i 10,000 sbosts cardbourd, Vigyes Oolces, stage, iy t;;‘vn)ea to ;’llend e, tuneral thindas ursda lock, late resi sbosts -hrigtl_DMSN, Soes cilork. | Sanc: ineit atrect. oo e e nr it Jedeer paper, whte or | 305G, TRty & Solersn Teqtiem bigh blue, laid or wove, various sizes and | gou), commencing at 9 o'clock. Intermect 3 weights i Holy Cross Cemetery. 112 resms second-class ledger papef. white "MAMBERG—In this city, December 15, 1900, or blue, or_wove, Ebba Viola, beloved daughter of Hannah and & and weights. Olof F. Hamberg, IM sister of Amy, Louisa, reams tissue and copylng paper. Anton ‘and Olof Hamberg, a native of Sen reams blotting paper, any required igco, aged 11 months and 3 days. color and welght. acauaintances are respect- 395 reams plaid, ml.rble. and comb paper, fully invited to attend the funeral this day ) ;_a'-efl-m_ e gn&?dny). 2% 1,0 clock, from the residence el g nterment 1. 0. 0. ¥ Gonny s - 116 reams cap, letter, and note 3 HANNIFIN In this city, December 19, 1900, 1% reama whits French follg, 1 2000 shects parchmen Proposals will rusa-l for one thousand reams or more. = SRR e gress on c Prin F. W. PALMER. Public Printer. WAEHINGTON, D. C., December 20, 1900. A WEEK'S news for § cents—The Weekly Call, 16 pages, in wrapper, for malling, §1 per year. —_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. licenses were issued lombe Pt n B& r 2 = lom! ey, 15% John .Y-.mluon, 35, city, an d Clara R. Fay, city. “pua Metnbardt, 33 830 Fell street, and Ber- lhl Weule, 27, Louls Harry A Hfltnn % 3 lV’Y avenue, and Hen- rietta White, 24, 2 Ivy avenue. " Alliam J. Hehnesey, 3, Oakisad, and Anne elll, 23, Pmiie onor, 53 Tis Pactfic street, and Mamie F. Johnson, 23, 616% Pacific street. BIRTHS—NARRIAGES—DEATHS. Birth, marriage and death notices sent by mail will not be inserted. They must be handed in at either of the publication offices and be indorsed with the name and residence °e£" sons authorized to have the same publish BORN. TEAGUE—In Oakland, December 17, 1800, to the wife of H. 5. Teague, a daughter. HAB-BIED BECK—PHILLIPS—In this city, December 18, 1990, by the Rev, John Stephens, Charles Henry Beck and Hattie Orlena Phillips, both of Livermore, Cal DIED. Hanmfin, Bridget Hirth, Blizabeth H. Itjen, Mrs. Johanna Jacobe. Pauline Jameson, James S. Kennedy, James Levy, Ellen 8. Lang, Mrs. Carmen Linderman, Willard Mayris enneth Murpl x Nahon, Samuel A. Ochner, Mrs. Bertha O'Keefe, David Reger, Albert P. Wagner, Frank ward, Harold W. Webber, Mary ‘Woenne, Frank . Young, Mary December 17, 1800, Jules Antoine, Vice Consul of ive of Delle, France, nthe and 21 days. 7 The funeral will take place to-morrow at _10:30 o'clock, from the parlore Godeau, 305 Montgomery avenue, sire Dame des Victoires French wurch, where a high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, com- mencing at 11 o'clock. ARMSTRONG—In this city, December 17, hilda, beloved wife of Rudolph Armstrong and beloved mother of Mrs. A. B: C. Rodin and Hilda, Ernest, George Armstrong, & native of Sweden, aged 58 years 10 months and 4 days. E¥Friends and acquaintances are respect- ful|) invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 1o clock, from the family res dence, 145 Russ street. Interment Cypres: Lawn Cemetery by carriage. BANNETT-In this city, December 18, 1900, Louis, beloved son of the late Harris an Hannah Bannett, and brother of Mrs. R. Sil- verstein and Mrs. M. Levi, a native of New York, aged 47 years. £ Friends and acquaintances are respect- tally fovited to attend the funeral this day , at 10 o'clock, from his late resi- Broderick street. Interment Sa- metery, by 11:30 o clock train from rd and Townsend strests. 1 Carman, Cook, Julla M. Cull Damon. Frederick Mnssie Groth, an»n\ city, HALL of Unity Lodge No. 27, A. 0. U. W, 22 O'Farrell street—The funeral gscort is hereby notified to assemble at the hall this day ursday), at 6:45 o'clock, tc funeral our late brother, Fines will_be strictly enforced. o T. W. WARD, Master “\)rku\e\n H. GRIMSHAW, Recorder. BELL—In Berkeley, December 17, 1000, Julla Beil, beloved wife of James Bell, daughter of Martin Detje, and sister of rs. Willlam Meyer of Alameda, Mrs. E. Wrights and Martin Det burg, Germany, aged 69 22 days. a native of Ham- years 4 months and T Fyneral will lJeave residence, 1546 Dwight | way, Berkeley day (Thursday), o clock, via 1 ck creek boat, and on 11:3 clock train from Third and Townsend street, %an Francisco, to Cypress Lawn Cemetery, where cremation will take place. CARMAN—In this city, December 18, 1900, Eliza C. Carman, beloved wife of Willlam O. Car- man, end_mother of Mrs. A. Elliott, & m aged 5 yeazs 4 months and § days. (Defiance, Ohlo, papers please copy.) Remains at the funeral pariors of Charles H. Jacob & Co., 318 Mason street, be- tween Wrment pr case omit flowers COOK—In Rio Vista, December 13, 1300, Julta Martin, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Cook, aged § years § months and § days. CLL’LLM'BFRvIn this city, December 19, 1900, John Cullumber, beloved husband of Julia Cullumber, and brother of Willlam Cullum- ber of Bitterwater, San Benito County, and Marthe Bestmoore &nd Lizzie Hodges of Gold Hill, Or., a natlve of Arkansas, aged €1 years 9 months and § days. DAMON—In this city, December 19, 1900, Frank G., beloved husband of Lillle Damon, son of Géorge C. and Charlotte Damon, and brother of Mrs. J. D. Learned, a native of Maine, aged 25 years 7 months and § days. A mem- ber of Theatrical Employes’ Protective Union, Francisco Theatrical Mechanics’ Assoclation. 7 Remains at the mortuary chapel of the Golden Gate Undertaking Company, 2425 Mis- slon street, near Twenty-first. DIAZ-In this city, December 17, 100, Ber- pardine Diaz, & native of Mexico, aged 39 rears ¥EF Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 9:30 o'clock, from the parlors | of 355 Montgomery avenue, | J. S. Godeau, Nuestra Senora de Guadalu; Chureh, where & high requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, com- mencing at 10 o'clock. DOUGHERTY—In this city, December 18, 1900, Michael Dou(htrl)‘. & native of the parish of h | c-mdaru nty ) 7 Friends and Ireland, aged acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | lFrid at § o'clock, from the pariors of oy & Co, E\xmh and Ninth, Church for services. thence to St Paul's Ingerment Holy Cross Cemetery. FORNER—In this city, December 17, 1900 Jacob B., beloved husband of Bliza Forner, and father of Fred A., Victor and Louls For. ner and Mrs. Joseph Dixon, a native of Ger. many. aged 75 years. €7 Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 1363 Stevenson ‘street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Please omit flowers. Interment 004 Pellows Comatery. FOSTER — In Berkeley, December 19, 1800, Stary, widow Of the late Hemry A, l"on»r and beloved mother of Harry W., Geos Charles T., Frank E. and Grace T. and Mrs. ‘George H. Stricker, Edinburgh, Scotland, aged 61 months. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services om-r and 2 to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 1411 Oxford street, Berkeley. In- terment Mountain View Cemetery. GERMAN—In this city, December Reyes Bilvas de German, beloved mmher of Menuel and Genero German, & native of Mexico, aged 50 years. , aged 61 GRAHAM-—In this city, 1900, father of Thomas and L P r of Port Glasgow, Notice of funeral hereafter. GILLEN—In this city, December 16, 1900, Mary aged 6 £7 Remains at the parlors of J. nor & Co., 767 Mission street. Notice of fu- GRAY—In this ity, RALIS Gl oz Deocmher B 2o mother of llt K. Gray, a natlve of N 3., aaed 2 years. fully ln\'lled to attend th (Friaay). at 3 ‘o clock, from Bt Binios Fillmore. Interment private. GROTH—In Oakland, December 13, 1900, Fred- years. HAGERTY—In this December 13, Maggie, beloved Wit of Danier y erty, and sister of orence cousin of John ek aged December James, beloved husband of Juu Ouhm u:d zzle. years 7 months and 4 dty- (=g Gillen. a natlye of Treland, . 0’'Con- neral hereafter. loved wife of the late Matihias Gi fcquaintances are respect- ‘rom Church, Fulton street, between Webster and erick Groth, & native of Sweden, aged Gl mother of Mary Ellen, John and P Skutl, C ();rk and ey B5nS monthe and d ¥ aay lends and acq! aged 35 | % 8P E. Meyer of | arrell and Geary. Funeral and in- | te. 1229 Market street, between | a native of | & dget, e of Dan 5 iuduninr, and asEBter oF Dby s wen, a native of Boston, 855 Netioe of funeral hereatter. Remal the parlors of J. C. O'Connor & Cor. 761 Sl sion street. HALL—In the City and S R 3 oy Cu\mty Hospital, De- HIRTH_In this city, ‘Deoember h H., beloved wite of P. x"’ ‘fi"&f"m Prother ot Mand M. Hargreaves, a native of gngmmzl Ohio, aged 61 years 7 months and ays. ITJEN—In this city, Decem Tohanna. Itien, - beloved methes: of onrs: Charles and Frederick Itjen iy 8 ntan respect- v invited to nglm The funeral fo-morrow Dierks, 957 fon Fifth and Sixth. Intermen (\vmet-ry , and the late Abraham Ji a Tative of Prn: sla, aged 67 years § mont and 9 days. u.untanen vited to. utznd he funeral t0-mereow dence, 261" Plge l;tnet Between Tasine snd’ Buchanan, an ence 11:30 o’clock From Thira ‘and Tonaoerd sloasts io Hutl'-‘:; Eternity Cemetery for interment. omit flowers. JAMESON—In Oakland, December Jumen S., beloved husband of snloma S. Jameson, and unele of William, Emma. [~ acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral lervl tomorrow (Friday). at 3 'clock, at his late residence, 1180 neteenth street, Oakland. Interment private. KENNEDY-—In this cit; December James Kennedy, & native of Ireiand, aged i years. LANG—-In Alameda, December 15, 1300, Mre. Carmen’ Calvo Larg, ‘dearly beloved other of Mrs. Anito M. de Tinoeo, M Luft and Miss Antolnette and C\.;r‘nz:‘erberf Lan a native of Madrid, Spain, ed 63 months and 19 days. 0 — LEVY—In this city, December §. Levy (Grandma), beloved m‘:‘th'rm s Flora Marx and David 8., Edward and Harry a native of Coblentz, Germany, aged 89 vears T The funeral will take place this day (Thursday’ al 2 o'clock, from her late resi- g;r-m' Broadw Interment strictly vate. LINDERMAN—In this city, December 18, lm Willard -Arthur, beloved ‘son of Samuel W, and Mary A. Linderman, and brother of Walter Linderman, a native of San Fran- cisco, aged 9 vears 11 months and 4 days. [FThe funeral services take place this @Gay (Thursday), at 1 o'clock, at the family residence, Twelfth street. Inter. ment Cypress Lawn Cemetery by carriage. MAYRISCH—In: Alameda, December 19, 1900, Kenneth Henry Mavrisch, ‘infant son of Mary yrisch Jn f Ala- MURPHY—In this city, December 19, 1900, Dennis J. Murphy, beloved brother of Mrs. James Penderghast and John J. Murphy, a Bative of Millstreet,” County Corkc Treland A member of K. of B. Rebel Cork Benevolent Assoc! Inflnn. 7 Remains at pariors of Carew & English, 41 Van Ness gvenue. Notice of funeral here: after. NAHON—In the City and County Hospital, December 18, 1500. Samuel A. Nahon, a native of Spain, aged 5 years. INER—In this city, December 17, 190, Mrs, Bertha Ochner, a native of Germany, aged 74 years 2 months and 7 days > The. funeral will taks place this day (Fhursday), az 10 o'clock, from the pariors of . & Oo., 1137 Mission street, be- Tweon Seventh and Eighth: Interment Mount Calvary Cemetery. | O'KEEFE—In this city, December 18, 1900, Da- e, . native of County Kerry, Ireland, aged 50 years. T Friends and acquaintances are respect- tully invited to attend the funeral this day (Thursday), from the undertaking parlors of C. O'Connor & Co., 767 Mission street, thence to St. Patrick’s Church. where a re- quiem high mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, at 10 o'clock. Interment | Holy Cross Cemetery. | REGER—In this city, December 15, | 7F. Reger, a native of Philadelphia, (Philadelphia papers please copy at the funeral 101 years. £ Remains par Charies H. Jacob & Co., 31 Mason’street, b tween O'Farrell and terment private. Funeral and in- Leandro, December 13, 1900, beloved son of John and Bar- | and brother of George and | Johannah Wagner, Mrs. C. H. Smith and | | Mrs. J. D. Moffitt, & native of California, aged 9 vears § months and 6 days. {7 Friends and acquaintances are respect- fuily Invited to attend the funeral to-morrow | (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from his late resi- dence, San Leandro. RD—In this city, December 18, 1900, Haroid beloved son of John C. and Kate E. Ward, and erandson o Jeremiah Hurley, a native of San Francisco, aged 5 years and 1 month g7 The funeral will take place this day (Thursday), at 10 o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 6481 Natoma street. Inter- ment Holy Cross Cemetery. Berkeley, December 19, 1900, . beloved' daughter of Mrs. W. .T 'hillips, corner of Pledmont avenue and Rues street, Berkeley, a native of San Fran- isco, aged 11 years 11 months and 4 days. “OE NE~In this city, December 19, 1900, Frank Woenne, beloved husband of !nnn Woenne, and father nf Walter and Edna | ‘Woenne, a native of Goth: years 3 months and 12 days. [ Friends and acquaintances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow gn: | bara Wagner, {Eriday), at 2 oelock, from his late resi- | dence, 2476 Post street. 'Cremation I O. O. Cemetery. YOUNG—In Oakland, December 18, 1900, Mary Young, beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Rai- ston and John Young, & native of Ireland, a 78 years. > Friends and acqualntances are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, from the residence | of Mr. John Ralston, 1520 Thirteenth avenue, East Oakland. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. ST. DOMINIC'S CHURCH BUILDING AS- BOCIATION.—The monthly requiem high mass for the deceased members of St. Domi- nic's Church Building Association and for | parents and relatives of living members will sung in St. Dominic's Church, this day GRAND HOTEL. G N Blackburn, Woodl| T O Kin, Bakersfiel J Browne, Texas \J C Hall, % & & Bacts. A H Sweeney, Fresno | § Summerfielagw Reno | WL McCray & w. | J G Bennett, U 8 G Mainhart, Grass \Al J I ‘W P Mangrove, Oaklnd | L McKenzle, Denver & W, Bverett | L_A Blasingame & w, E Baker, Portland gy |E D Jobnston, Bureka O E Pardee, Chgo D Fox & w, Heldshg J 8 Phippen, w & s, LC ‘White, DE’] Monte Dallas w Pletxx Davis | 3 8'Potts & w. Jamestn| G N Rundie, Sant | Miss A Potts, Milis Col|J W Fulner, Cal :fl | ¥ Brandon, Siiverton |C A Thomas & f, Chgo | 3 W Smut LoAng |G C Marsh, todk Eastin. Modesto |E D . Sacto | (' D HB)"I"" 'H L iery, Laurel 8 |C E _Willlams, Ukiah M K Young, L | H %ma.'m o | FH weod rey, lcago ST | Mrs Denman, Colo Miss Den Colo H Meyers & w Monlo Mise fi e Mento . | Meyers. Aento 1 J E Krumb & w, Alam A K Michier, W, J A Kelly, Harford Mrs Michler, Wash | H Th . Salt Li Miss Comstock, Wash |A L A Murcuit, Aus H M Stern, New York| W Farrell & w, Napa. G N Lusson, N York |I Hackelberg, Napa C R Davis, Boston |H L Balch. Minn . W H Mayo, St Louis |W G Gosslin, Portland Mrs W J Lee L B Mitcheil, Stanfrd W Levy, New Y C C Bracken, ‘Stanford J § Chiids, Tower Hse| W H Jovce, 1 Angeles W_A Sherman & w,|F C Towne. New cnonnu W O Wright & w, N i ‘Bayannah (G B Alsop & w, N Zina W Turner, w, R C Thomas, Seattle |J C Shaw, Mich J BNA.ndm wh gv" B v s A & 'S Fisher, Ban Jose H Kelly, Chicago-. |O M Chapman, Kans G Brown, Fresno LWertenbers; L Ang. J L Smith, Ind M A Crawford, rwmofl.h. Ind g wmumr G Haray, D F Griffith, Ohio Henry, 8 N August | Single u-bn. Class a, Germany, aged 36 | 31 st IN UMBERS Honduras Ilatumal Lottery Co, (LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY.) [PATENT APPLIED FOR.] Honduras, C. urday, L o 15, 1900. No. Prize, |No. 8. Sis B R SRR R RN R E R s AL, i sty e 44215 % 24144409 2 4468 4044072, 3 15549 1 3 ian % nm ;’) isin 1 B} P lgm “ i i 24153068, k4 2% 24 16 16153697 24 ;‘om 40 M 24154950, 12055722, 24 18504 2 16{56589. 3 16157083 16 L 58127, 16 No. Prize.|No. No. ze. 66791, 24 3 66308 . M 67003 16/67065. 67086 .0 67100. 67307. 24 67319, 24 1667418, 0 67593 24 16/67641. 2% 67665 16/6789€ 16/67850. 2% 65058, 24/63061 16(88272. % 68291 120/68306. 2465429, 16 68514, 16|68532. 24168568, 40 68569.. 16/68623. 16!63681. . 24 65700. 40/68792. .+ 16168850, . 18 €9160. 40(69170. . 24l69340. . % 69441, $0|69511. L 1sje9ms. Il 80 BKB1. 2469927, . 16/69971........ 24 66095, 40{7001¢ . 24/70052. . u 70687 16{70088. . 16/70172. . 18 40|70369. . 16(70357. . 18 70533 6(70841 . = T1167.. . :‘6’ 3 8000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 numbers from 36,355 to 36,455, inclusive, being 60 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prize of 100 numbers 78,289 to 75,359, inclusive, being 50 numbers on each side of the number drawing the capital prlu of $5000—$24. 100 numbers from 66,765, inclustve, being 50 numbers on nch de of tne number drawing the capital prize o $4e00-g15. TERMINAL PRIZES. $99 numbers ending Wwith 05, being the two last figures of thn number drawing the capital prize of $30,000—f 999 numbers enflln‘ with 39, being the two last figures of tho number drawing the second capital prize m—‘l The subscriber having supervised the single number drawing, class M, Honduras National Lottery Company, hereby certifies that the akbove ‘are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 100,000 placed in the wheel, with the prizes corresponding to them. Wit~ A., this Saturday, December 15, 1 (Signed.) W, S. CABELLE, Commissioner. $15,000 FOR n—oma HALF OF FIRST CAPI- TAL PRIZE. 13 | state of California, County of San Joaguin—ss. On_this 30th of November, 1900, before me, | A. R. Bogue, a notary public in and for the county of San -Ynlqllhl. State of California, rsonally appeared Jacob Ebe: being rst duly sworn, dej pn < | about the 1Sth day 1 chased at the city of Stockton, Oll.. on!-hall ticket numbered 49,437 for the November draw- ing of the Honduras National Lottery Com- pany, paying therefor the sum of one dollar; that ‘said number drew the first capital prize of $30,000 In the drlwtng‘held at Puerto Cortez, Hnndum. C. A, turday, November 10, and sald ticket was collected b; Joaquln Valley Bfi.nk M Stockton, Cal., for my account. ed) JACOE EBBRLE. Witne: Al R. BOGLE Notary Publie. §i500 FOR 50 CENTS—-ONE-QUAETER OF FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE. State of Loulsiana, Pacish of Orieans—ss Before me, G. Rebentisch, a notary public in and for the parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana, personally appeared Patrick Lyol&”who rel!dn at No. 88 Huron strest in hicago, Ill., who, being duly sworn, _doth depou ‘and_say that he s the bona fide owner and purchaser of gus-quastes Vieket No. 10,437, whidh drew the fret Lapital yrln of%m in !M drawing held at Puerto A., om wmber 10, 1900, lnd M sald tic cguenuuon. e 1o 04, subscribed by this, No- ‘vember n, A. D. mu'ulcn Notary Public. #1500 WE 50 Cl.'NT!—ONE-QUARm oF FIRST PRIZE, CAPITAL State of Missouri, my of St. mu_- Charles ler e me November CH. E. HANNAUER, otary Public, City of St. Louls. $i000 FOR $1—ONE-HALF OF SECOND CAPI- TAL PRIZE. State of New Jersey, County of Hudson—ss. Ml.flfl.mmmmhfl r is the owner and holder of ot e N S Tt umber o tional co- lnu—dnmu-xp v.:uum, ., address I;. R i) MIeAg, ML City, N. J., November ). S D. MA . Notary Public. b SOUTHERN 2 (. *10:004 l'M ress my hand at Puerto Cortez, l-;fiaun-. C., The Caiifornia Limited The Santa Fe new and sumptuous train, through to Chicago in 75 hours, begins January Ist. PACIFIC COMPANY. ACIFIO SYATEM.) Trains lenve and nre due io arrive ni SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foos of Market Street.) LEAVE — Pmox DroExsEm 1, 1900. *7:004 Benicia, Elmirs, Vacaville, *7:004 Bhasta llwfl—nl'h"mh-fl *7:402 e, daeramenty, - Placeevilie Maryenie e, Tod BIut. ... +8:304 Oakdale, Chinsss, Souors, Carters *9:004 .l!dl. Niles lnd wl.' Stations. g ey g I:xdll':' Way Siations = latd Lim{ted—Ogden, Den- HiBOA V.n *11:004 Niles, Btookion, . dots, Fresno, Hauford, 93:007 Bumct L 'lxflr‘n- Owl m&%hlfl- Los Angeles... Juadhes. Ghjenve. +71008 Ocogon snd Calltorsia 0 Marysville, M‘ll‘, rum Hound snd Kast *8:434 Port Costs, Martinez *11:454 11454 COAST DIVISION ( (Foot of Markes Streel.) -r‘i—’—_———‘_..,.,.K ETY n‘u Oeptersille Ban Jose, ru‘n'm. cm:m ROUTE FERRY. Prom S41 PRABEISO_Pen of Narsh umullip B~ : 300 8:00r .. 00 18:08 0 COAST DIVISION (Il.l‘fll.'. (Third and Townsend Sts.) 2 Jose and 'lv Statlons 307 Jose sud Principal -1luum- *9:484 {.".-.a... 3:007 San Jose, ks Gatos and 'ay Stations. . A for Morning. P for Afternoon. *Daily” " Vhuvday excovted 1 Suuday oaly. E’.l‘u-hn. Toursdays, CALIFORNIA NORTAWESTERN RY. CO. LESSHEH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PAGIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY., TIBURON FERRY-FOOT OF MARKET ST Francisco to San Rafael, San WEEK DAYB—'I %‘"&n‘ a m.; ll% fi 5:10, ‘.’ o0 S 8 Y'—l:fl. 9:30, 11:00 a. ™. !A 3199, 5:00, £ D- '?DA!HM.Z& -’,g t.n...yl'h IYNDAYHJ‘- 9:40, 11:10 & 40, 3:40, 5208, Betw%m San Francisco and Schuetzen Park, l‘malcmd\lhnlbovt Week | Sun- Sun- W am| Novato, |10:40 am) uu- ‘m, -".’:.“‘i‘.‘.. %sp- ug— Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton. Geyserviile, $:30 pm| 8:00 am! Santa Fe Trains—oay Leave Market-strest Ferry Depot. | SEsgnReRaES |pwPovowovy $ a, m. train Is the Over eponding train arrives a 4:10 p. m. is Stockton train arrives at 11:05 a. o8| Pyt BRELREES LA L LA FEEEFTEL C §:00 p. m, is Fresno and Bakersfleld Express, with Sleeping Cars for both cities. ing train arrives at § a. m. daily. OFFICES &1 Market st -.nd in San Francisco: 1118 Broad Correspond- ':nn'l‘ MOUNT TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Jeaves San Francico, via Sausalito Ferry: 1:45 and WEEK DAYS. SUNDAYS.. 4:00 p. o 00, mon 11:30 and 145 b m nl:are, San Franciseo to Summit and Returm, NEW TAVERN OF TAMALPAIS NOW OPEN. Ticket ito Ferry. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS — O THE MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COMPANY 0!’ NEWARK, IN m STATE OF of December, xsoo and for the year ending on that Commissioner Jersey, on the 3ist day to the lnsunnu Sule of Californk of sections 619 an condensed as per b missioner. CAPITAL. Amount o! Capital Stock, pald up In Cash . ee§ 400,000 00 NEW A fer ASSETS. Bt Eatess owuet M Soemw—3 IS Cash MArltl Vllue a! ll‘l‘gtmh lnd Bonds owned by Company.. Rents dus and acorued . Due from ukhcr Companies for Re-in- surance on losses already pald.. Total Assets . Losses adjusted and unpaid.. .3 4048 Losses in process of Adjustment, or in Suspense 68,698 53 Losses resisted. lncxudlu expenses. 6,674 50 Gross premiums Risks Ting “one. yoar ot loss, ST re-insurance 50 per cent ... 328,367 04 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $795,528 re-insurance pro rata .. 208,749 53 All other demands against Company 81,341 04 Total Liabilities ... 923425 11 = INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums . Received for Mortgages Received for on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and from all other sources Recetved for Rents. Received from all Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (In- cluding _$105,363 losses of vious years) Dividends to Stockholders . Puld or allowed for Commission of erage P.m for su-nu ‘harges for Patd for State: Fees and other clerks, ete. Risks amount_of Risks| the| Net written during uuuenua.u-ur'nmumn.nhm of January, day ne STEADMAN. Notary Publle. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT, 420 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANCISCO. WILLARD 0. WAYMAN, Manager. G.'.ldul,fi-fl_