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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1900 - PUGILISM, FOX-HUNTING AND RACING Y SPORTS | SSELS CAUGHT |LODGE EXPLANS | ARTICULATE SPLASHES IN FAR AHEAD OF HIS FIELD Brown Colt Proves a Wonder in Muddy - Going. Lou Rey First at Long Odds. THE CALL'S RACIN I GAENTGALE ACTON ON TRENTY Much Damage Done to Ship-{ Amendments Not Dictated ping Of the Coast of | by Hostility to Eng- Great Britain. { land Buildings Blown Down or Unroofed | Says They Will Undoubtedly Be. In- in Bcotland and a Loss of Life Is Re- terpreted in the Spirit in Which They Were Presented. Dec. 21 — Senator e Star line | CHINESE OPPOSE ~ THE JOINT NOTE Belief Prevalent That New Document Will Ee §- Drawn Up. Y far the most impressive perfor- | mance at Tagforan Park yester- | day was that of the strapping | brown colt, Articulate, a son of Bt. Andrew, from the Australian mare Utter, In the event for two-year- e tiations. olds. It ‘1;“ a nicely conditioned racing TANFORAN PARK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21.—Weather fine. Track heavy. U N e S concert, ringing together seven fast — n » 54 ones, all with welght up, five of which | ~o22- FIRST RACE—Six furlongs; three-year-olds; purse, $500. et | PEKING, Dec. 21.—Once more there is a ! Conger Is Severely Criticized in ministration Circles for His Conduct of Peace Nego- FORM CHART. | Lodge, who had charge of the Hay- | number had scored bracket hy - Fo.| e Dot ronounced hitch in the proceedings. The - | : ets at thelr pre- | yngex Horse and Welght.|Pst|st. & P » o s 1 ¥, cefote treaty in the Senate, to-day | vious essay. As the track was muddy, Mo bbb "P"‘Sl'_...‘l" il oot (St s A b | preliminary joint note has not yet beeny to her pro- following statement: | and Articulate had dispiayed a marked | 14% |Glissando [2 2% 1% 11% 12 |Coburn . 3 3 135 45 |signed. Mr. Conger, the United States eat danger sendments were mot dictateds| tendency for this sort of going, he was in- (o o 1§ A0 11 3L e, 2 & 18 3 |Minister, savs he does not belleve that ' \, Sngland and still less were | stalled favorite. Of the others, Andrattus {Honduran .. 1754 }fi Bk 41 63 |Viewery 2 - 5 5 2 |there are sufficient reasons why it should | nendments were made | Selde and Bernota were the only ones con- Summer 11 52 63 52 51 |Martin 0 » 2 5 | not be signed In the near future, and Sir | ise 1n its opinion they | ceded a chance. For about half the dis. |Artilla ... [§ 71 73 81 62 0 % # § |Ernest Satow, the British Minister, takes | rion oa'¢a | tance Mounce, on the favorite, Indulged | e " |3 R R A SR L BTN TG e R | the same view. Dr. Mumm von Schwartz- sequently for | Andrattus and Seide with the front posi- 6 11 41 72 96 |Brodlen 15 %5 % 12 |enstein, speaking for Germany, belleves lous relations | tions. Then Articulate was given his [0 1 1 .10 20 |Stuart .. 2 W B 4 |that the existing agreement will be signed on that subject in | head, and, taking the lead in a few e pemtek 38 3__$% |sconer or Iater. The other Ministers _ ! e . 3 Y ;, 1:16%. Good start except Bamboulta. Won first three driving. | say that they consider the probabiliti « simple declaration | Strides, won In a great, big gallop. An b g by tmp. Foul Shot-imp. Berna. Coburn on winner took hard | fos o ceases to ex- | drattus tired very badly, losing the place xt the outside fence ‘throueh to the stretch. Parmenfon just a fair ona. Artila no | 1A%or of signing. Hay-Pauncefote tier was to re- tacle to the con- canal. Some good -Pauncefote treaty Others believed the Clayton-Bulwer d in force. To allow this uld have been & grave mis- ap people desired to be rid er treaty finally and be- <1 we were clearly bound, it v t a hostiie fleet, 17 it nside the three-mile zone, ough the canal. This ical question, and her it is or not mise 1o permit a hostile That promise we either or else we made it knowing s of war we should break keep it, then it was a prom- from miie the rocks & total wr £e e. we knew that . in time of war, then d fair to relleve our- ion in the treaty itseif. the second or Davis entirely disposes of any which follows ex: exactly in words, uez convention, which reser to Turkey, whose interest Suez canal is trivial compared to ours in the proposed Nicaragua. The third amendment strikes out article III, which ise, and 1”aimo ciple a Article ed sim- pect Burope to keep scemed to the Senate un- t and liberal the inte: ations te share ave been destroyed »me of the build- berdeen have whe: with us . and if it is ‘mean in any circumstences we for England’s iled Bergada as built registers are very T ptain northwest SANTA BARBARA, controversy at cil, the high s | chased to-day | premium ber: ms were p t the | or otherwise. Dee. s were de- 3 land- 2g near Castle avalanche of the recent nool bonds for $60,000 were pur- Harris & Co. of Chicago, Representatives. of five of whom offered to onally as to legality by UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— STATEMENT —OF THE— | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | | —OF THE— achew N0 municy HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY | F_NEW YORX, IN THE STATE OF N | York, on the fist day of December, A 1899, and’for the year ending on that day, ns made to the Insurance Commissioner of the Etate of California. pursuant to the provisione of sections 610 and €11 of the Poli cal Code. conae a5 per blank furnished by the Comn: CAPITAL. 1 Stock, patd up in FIRE INSURANCE COMPARY OF A':Y LA-CHAPELLE, Germany. on the december, A. D. 189, and ‘or on that day, as made to the £ the S of Cali- rovisions of sections Code. condensed as ve Commissioner. of Capita ASSETS. g 1 Stocks and .$789,357 50 506 41 25,322 66 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company Loans on Ponds and Mortgages Cash Market Value of all Stocks Bonds owned by Company. Company’s Office. Cash in | Cash in Banks............. . 54915 97 | Interest due and accrued on all Bills recelvable, not matured, taken Ftocks and Loans Fae 26,219 00 | for Fire and Marine Risks. Interest due and > ana Mo . e Total Assets | Premtums 1n c n 219,248 53 Due from other Companies for Re- LIABILITTES. insurance on losses already pald. 12,483 47 Losses adjusted and unpatd..... st G A % Tosses in process of Adjustment or in T e ] Suspense &% ; 41,430 02 LIABILITIES. 1osses resisted, including expenses..... 5,175 00 | Losses adjusted and unpaid $106,426 63 Suse sonmiuns o P S E. onses In_process bof Adjustment or ot ming one year or less, $405,675 48; re- e iiiding 5,208 20 insurance 80 per cent...... - 202,957 73 | Gross premiums on Fire Risky rog. o5& Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or.less, $1,084,008 1 reineurance 50 per cent. 547,048 10 surance pro rata..... - 108,883 8¢ | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run. Due and sccrued for salaries, rent, ete. e & Ring more than one vear, 31,284, 723 §; reinsurance pro rata. Reinsurence premiums All other demands against the com- peny Total Lisbilities Total Liabllities . INCOME. INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire Net cash actually received for, Fire premiums premtums ... -3481,006 1 | Received for Received for interest and dividends on Bl o s Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all - on Bonds, Stocke, Loans a Other SOUPCES .........cersss 2,857 83 | all other sources 413 Recelved from all other sources.. 268 72 | Recelved for Rent: Received from ail Tota! Income .. EXPENDITUR Net amount paid for Fire losses fin- Total Income EXPENDITURES. Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding 326,788 61 losses of previous cluding $178,4% 51. losses of previ yoars) ... vears) .. i Peid or allowed for Comms Dividends 2 100,000 00 Sekerage .. %707 | Paid or sllowed for Commission or rokerage . 364 42 o g oo o ging P | g N IRV TGS charges for officers, cl . ete. . e charges for officers, clerks, etc.... 153,443 53 ¥ald for State, National and Local Paid for State, National and taxes 19,264 85 | taxes ... . e 1s All other payments and expenditures.. 33,097 59 | All other payments and expenditures 110,001 20 Total Expenfitures ........... 5532526 T2 Total Expenditures ................ $1,794.670 76 Fire. +.$1,100.491 07 'F‘lre Risks. | Premtums. Logses incurred during the vear. Risks and Premiums. Losses incurred during the year. ‘IPlre Risks. | Premiums. nd Premiums. = o ' Net it of Risks K B A | Sritten during . the ' year .. | sines2000 | smusumpms | vear .. $212,630,243 181,999,778 77 Net amount of Risks wmnour = o3 expired during the Tores Gumne ) cuem) sesmm | vear ~. 152,401,502 | 1,687,301 20 >t amow in force Net amount in force ‘ December 31, 1898... | 4644368 | S3.m9 55 | December 31, 159.....1 226,370,509 | 2,368,835 o7 1. REMSEN LANE, President. CHAR. A. SHAW. Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 27th 1900, | eay of Jenuary, 1s00. ¥. FISHBECK, Notary Publie. 1 JOS. McCORD, Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 423 CALIFORNIA STREET. ALFRED R. GRIN, Assistant Hanager. CESAR BERTHEAU, Manager. GUS MESSINGER and MARTIN RASCHEN, San Franciscs, City Managers. | Telephone Main 272, EAML. R. WEED, of Weed & Kennedy, U. £ Managers. Sibseribed and sworn to before me this 27th Gay of Japua Hay-Pauncefote | in | in_the | by which we engaged to invite other nations |t here to the treaty and thereby become | parties to it. Had there been no Olayton-Bul- wer treaty we sh « except Costa icaragua as to | building the can: gland, owing to | the Clayton-Bulwer treaty, we were oblige deep. er a g 3 biing ¥ to be doubted se ability, ex- 3y tele- reput ali the | learned Quly we considerations which purpose of the enry, it in which 21—After a heated | sessions of the City Coun- | | to Seide by a couple of lengths. Bernota ) “‘mudder.” Grey Bob can step five furlongs. appy Ser: how- ever, say there is reliable authority for Chinese sources of information, ‘hed—Phoenisea 104. *Left. carcd unable to-handle his 115 pounds. T e rors Bt I the 'statement that there is very lnde | Two outsiders, Lou Rey and Kickumbob, ” 1:’ i el leadin Bestho [ ghance of the note being signed for some infused some life Into the game by SCOT- | Index |Horse, Age, Weight, | bcilst Str. Fin I Jockeys. $. P | time. ‘As a matter of fact, the members | | ing at lengthy prices, while favorites cap- 3} s e il AT af B Lo OF the staff of Li Hung Chaig bellevs that . p o ; Lou Rey, 4. 1ol 3 3n 3 [Farrell . 39059 % g b Fooeid tuyed the other four Ryents. 553 Don sy bt a0 |4 a5 n AR Ak LRy 0 13 12 4 |up either in Europe or America, probably | Sam Hildreth did not pick out a very |Acrobat, § 4]5 Ta 634 2% 34 OConnor ..l 72 4 & 83 |the latter, because they claim that thc | soft spot to start Telamon for the first |Hehenlohe, & e T B B R b e G o e | time. The two-year-old, carrying ninety- |Can't Dance, 5. 9110 10 7% 52 61 |Gray 8 8 8 3 | do with the existing modificatiens of the | nine pounds, squared off in the fifth chap- [Colanel Root, Bl1 &% 42 '61 66 |Coburn . » & s o |varlous forms of harshness. i ter with Lennep. Fred Foster's mare had [Eebettvine S 313 45 3F Ih IR BGRB8 8 3 | Jhe United States is looked upon by the | O’'Connor in the saddle, and she just |Rosalbra, 6 M TR E e e S OB TIE S wosad ] cr i s, 13 c g | Ghaieeties the anl T Il Chinse ) played i m}.; younse h;)rse t’;‘OT the | 1512 |Ballsta, 4 818 61 10 10 10 [Bassingerl] 0% 3w |jgretamt ABer pitiars ate remmiged =s | et e s B v g L SIION | e Tk 18: W 80: % 80 N/ 100: 107 T, AL Cood St Woucleresty: Secr . | teatbave of breaking it up, with the pos- | feached 3. there wab a rush to get.aboard, | 5 TINe (il it S Voiniasr ae ¥ il 00k Good start. Wou M. Lou Rey |sible exception of Russia, which, the Chi- T”‘Z‘ilr"’"f‘mfl';;‘g‘{fu e e Fei of _Dhe well ridden and best” 'Do{\] Luis awakened. Acrobat’s tarn scored mo hit. Ohers boiled | Bede Shinkk, merely favors 4 sostostesent | Major” Covington, was the only other | Limeiight 107, Dare IL j07 o " mcd beef for the slippery Boer army. — Seratche léfiagd" fo " Sventualiy Metxe & lnsgec | rtunately for the backers of Bam- | 1624. THIRD RACE—One mile; selling; three-year-ol | Grave fears are felt regarding the health | boulia, one of eleven starters for the first 3 ‘?o_’* e \orxl' Lthunx Lhnang. gwl{u;':‘o1 a_sex\[e:]e(g:‘.qu‘ | event,'a six-furlong sprint, the bay horse | Index |Horse, Age, Welght.|Pst|St. %. 3. Str. Fin. it e g oty o g falled to get away from the post. Gls- | —— — e ot R ¢ral Chaffce. It is said that he is better | ando, the faverite, piloted by Coburn, | 488 |Kickumbob, 3 (¥ An 76ty 311 34 lo-day, but there Is a fear of pleurisy. | i ing. i ( N ra, 516 2 3 .3 4 | me:n::m“nm, winning, hard ridden, from ) _O:M:r:g_l i 109 8|4 f 15 ;Q 35 §3 It is generally believed that the Chinese | | _This was followed by the win of Lou | Hir'm Johnson, 3100 7|3 234 1h 31 46 get their information as to what is done | Rov: .10 to 1 ool hh R ckelen | Sir Kingston, 3..105| 1{1 in 3h 5% 515 {at_the meetings of tne envoys through | - 'wa o ed 1455 [Coming Event, 3.102| 6|7 51 22 66 64 some one ‘connected with the Russian le- try ‘was only lichtly considered for the | 15 |COming Bve T RE e e A {dores | mile and a furlong run, and well handled | 13 (FoiSe Shonire o8l 3!3 42 42 321 T O RS R ey | by Farrell, came home an_ easy winner | M3 5 Lo MR R _0 200 20 _ INGTON, Dec. 21.—Mix |from Don Luls. Hohenloh the first | Time—3, :27; %, 53; %, ; mile, 1:46. Good start. Won easil Second and third driving. ger is severely criticized In administration | | choice, lost the show to Acrobat, which Winner, W. M. Murry's br. g. by imp. Idalium-Mrala F. Weight_and going just suited circles for his conduct of the negotiations | was clubbed for half a mile winner. McNamara's speed Will never carry him to Congress. Sir Kingston has gons | on the protocol which Is o be signed in | “McNamara 0id rot look best of the | Lack. Coming Event ls not a webfooter. Scratched Alaria 107, Astor 107. | Peking to-day or to-morrow. He h bunch lining up for the mile selling run, | 1#25. FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs; two-year-olds; purse, $400. ra)g‘lfid‘ ‘{"';fl‘l’i};flul}’rel;}dga;;‘eg:‘?”ge”‘rglar 5 S o e S ML TSRO | R ) ; ——— Betting ——, | Hay, desiring extreme punishment of the el over 8 heavy . track. . with liph; | 1ndex Horse and Welght |Pstist. %. . Jockeys. | Op. HI. CL Pl |Boxer leaders, although the adoption of velght up. and he downed’ the favorite | (1489) |Articulate B8l e £1 14 |Mounce 2 3 ‘:?fir?nxlflr?fer‘{fi:r’v‘do?"fg?h:i‘;r::r‘;;«r?lm:;‘e‘. with comp ease. Osmond ran into| 1488 [Selde usl 312 21 32 |Coburn . 8 I o e . hostilith the show nner was quoted at odds | (1450) | Andrattus 1050 214 1Y% 2y |Dominick 4 .| powers and m::dsj a renvvnal r;|r hr,vs!r ties | of Ttol | (i438) |Cougar 18/ 7(5 5h 65 Turner. 13 | Inevitable. His antagonism has culmin- Barne hreiber's mud lark, Boundlee, | (1509 [Bernota ust 117 62 43 |0’ Connor 9-2 | ated 1m placing the United States in the made off with the last purse. An even- | (148) [Flatterer usi 5(1 3h 51 Fiynn 12 attitude of insisting that the preamble of i nee T ! 52 |Mrs. Bruneil.....115 31 T Juchanan | state th money chance, Buchanan landed him first, | 1052 _[Mrs. Brunell....1t5| 438 7 7 ___iBuch: 0 n;:n:flnsn;en -nrs:g‘ ;Lalx:lel":fl:\fimzfifiggn a couple of lengths before The Singer. %; ', :40%: ¥, 1:17. Good start. Won easily. Second and third driving. Win- "m: — -!' the A fcan attitude -hiiy Cyril ran third. . de Lopez's br. c. by imp. St. Andrew-Utter. Articulate was too full of speed | LDIS change in the American a s for utterance. ~Selde outgamed Fiatterer outclassed = the entries for this after- : events: 6, by W. A. Martin. All righty Following | noon’s runn | (Copyrighted, 19 1526. FIFTH RACE Seven furlongs; Andrattus for place honors. Scrathed-—Bard of Avon 115 e A A A e e A A e e A e e R e e e e created surprise, other powers are willing | to accede to ... Mr. Conger bases his a | tion upon an error made in the transmi : purse, $100. | sion of the cipher message directing him Bernota no weight packer. Courtier 115, Brutal 1 | mepbreed) 25 5 == to accept the British proposition modify |Po.| ! Bettin; | 2 - ety & | il Sevi ex | . W s tiSt. 3. 'in. s, . | ing the word “irrevocable,” but the ax R Sy s assraite | PPl AR o S e od o0 | posttion of the Minister to Insist upon ¢ o Do : (14e7) |Lennep, 5. m 212 21 1n 12% (0’ Connor ..| 33 | treme conditions seems to have been re- g 4 G aag o B [Telamon, 9 1(1 14- 28 28" |Coburn s | sponsible for his strange interpretation of | oty oy 1o 1 Yot By aerelia. 19} |Autumn, 4 m 313 3 3 3 IN Tomer:l. 4 . 7. " | these Instructlons, especially as they are 1520 Choteau ...1.. 81/ 1508 St. ‘Anthony.... ¥ | Ttme—2, W, K %, a1k 132 Cocd start. Won easily. Scoond and toira | directly opposed to those previously re- 1516 Anjou .107) 1507 Alee driving. Winner, Fred Foster's b. m. by imp. Candlemas-Wanton. Lennep laughed up her | celved. gleeve at Telamon's youthful aspirations. Second race—Six furlongs; maiden two-year- | is a past season and all out of kilter. ** Latter may do better on a 4ry track. Majah Covington may bring him around. Scratched In order to prevent further delay, the | Aut | “hed | President and Secretary Hay deemed it olds; aelling. —Dangerous Mald 107, Marechal Niel 94 ise to accept the word “irrevocable 1451 Infra .. .105| 1451 Missel .. = & = and after the Cabinet meeting to-day in- 1515 Theacta © (10| s usion 1527, SIXTH RACE—SIx and a half furlongs. selling: all ages; purse, §580. Hatrations weit nent io My Cosatr to | 1505 Argregom .......103 1505 Litmus (i |Po.| |———— Bettinz sign the agreement. This {s reason to be- | ... Ainder .. -1151 4338 Pirates Index |Harse, Age, Weight.|Pst|st. Str. Fin. | Jockeys. | Op. Hi. Cl PL_{lieve that Mr. Conger has been informed 1433 Fallow Me ....110| 1614 Hetalads . 8 —| —— = — = of the disapproval of the President of his 1514 Long Tom 1107 1428 Picklow GSO) | Boundlee, 3. 106 3(2° 11 2h 2% 12 [Buchanan 1 1 910 13 action in urging the retention of the word 1 las \The Gigger, 3....481 8¢ 53 3h 11 2n [Dommik . W858 5 [ direveeable” in- the agreement, Thers 5| e e, & is, TurionEs;. three- | 'sign . ICyril, §, sl 1|8 2h 82 42 3% |Mounce 4 %2 %2 &5 |no intention, however, to recali Mr. Con- year-oids and upward: selling. ‘ 1 A . Waldo. 12 B ) 3 1489 Gusto ..........102| 1508 Foul Play 9 1(1 4n 4% 65 51 [J Daly £5.01, er s (AULANA he will colduct the SHEING. Se80- | 1516 Prestidigitator 99| 1479 Monrovia 104 ] 5 76 6% F% 615 [Coburn § 15 12 4 tiations with the nese en E | 1506 Simon D 041153 Perseus 104 R e e Do rwi - e 1523 Roealbra 07| 1527 Pilot .. ] ery . 50 | 1517 Formatu 04| 1307 Tosti 8 ey SRE M, Good start. Wou eeaiiy.” Besdnd nid third E:enr vIt Is a Kidnaping. 1457 Almoner . 04 o P 1 br. 5. by Boundless-Paralee, Winner just bounced n aftes STOCKTON. Dec. 2.—Deputy Sheriff | - Fourth race—One mile and an elghth: three- | Wice 1osing ground enoush at stretch turn to Dulld a little red schoolhbuse an The Singer | Starbird of San Jose to-day arrested Get | year-clds; Chantilly stakes; handicap. gaved at stretch bend. 1387 Mortgage .101 1423 Advance Gu'rd.118 14%0 The Bobby 100 1489 Specific 195 Pllot forsook the ship when Scratched—La Mascotta 105, Scotch Belle §1, Maxello 105, Lost Girl 105. it grew stormy. Galanthus cut off. Gam, the wife of Wong Fook Chung, on a | i churge of grand larceny. The woman's | (1503)The Lady 11| (1411) Vesuvian (1423)Andrisa ........113, 1524 McNamara . ne mile; four-vear-olds and up- (14i2) AL Dougherty. 102| 1468 Owensboro e Gy cenock ] : |, 1519 G 21061 Jennie Reld 127 Vincitor 1513 Lavator 103 (1495)Pat Morrissey..114 116 114 i | (152)Sea Lion Seven furlongs; two-year-olds and upward ¢ (1483) Bl Probable Winners. First race—Alee, Alice Dougherty, Anjou. eteertoefoforrfefofoonfnfo oo ffoerfefofefnfotote @ W. Stockton, F. Paine, C. Carroil, H. See- | bach, L. Grieman, E. Winfield, F. Clough, ..101}(1465) Headwater " 518 Mocorito 'HUNT CLUB MEET a7 | J. Collins, L. Hanlon, M., Carmody, T. | Th son, C. H: s, S. Finni, h NEAR REDWODD |2 € mammee o g ) van and P. Ragan. ——— i Qe Results at New Orleans. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 21.—Weather fine; track heavy. Results: One mile, selling—Dommadge second, Miss Loretta third. Time, . Six furlongs—Fleetwing won, Algle M sec- ond, Cogswell third. Time, 1:18% Mile and an eighth, selling—Phidias won, In- dian second, False Lead third. Time, 2:02\3. One mile. handicap—Chorus_ Boy won, Mo- roni gecond, Glenlake third. Time, Seven furlongs. selling—Emigre won, Reducer second, Judge Magee third. Time, 1:32i. Six_furlongs, selling—Midsummer 'won, Dous~ terswivel second, Scrivener third. Time, 1:16%. Large Field of Riders Will Follow the Aniseseed Bag as If It Were a Fox. | The San Mateo Hunt Club will meet at | | 9:20 this morning at Wellesley Park, Red- | wood City. The fine weather after the rain has rendered the going good, and a | large fitld is expected. Next Wednesday | the pack, under the charge of Jerry | Keating, the huntsman, will be laid on at | | the kennels, Burlingame, at 8:30 in the | morning. F.J. Carolan, the master of the San Mateo Hunt. has not yet returned to Ban Francisco, being detained by busi- ness in the East. It Is now expected that ldu- will reach California about New Year's ay. The meet last Saturday_was at Home- | stead Common, between San Mateo and Belmont, and was quite well attended, meny ladles in carrlages watching the throw-off. Jerry Keating hunted the pack, and among those who followed were J. J. | Moore, who alsc had two grooms _eut, | John Lawson Duncan Hayne, Peter Mar- | tin, E. D. Beylard, A, L. Whitney and W, B. Tubbs. A" good run was enjoved over | the hills, the finish beinz at Poor Farm, near the Upper Crystal Springs Lake. ‘Williams Knocks Out Murphy. The riders were well mounted and took | 9 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21.—“Kid" Wil- :::eze;‘(cefh:’fl(l}“ ;S f:,fi‘{;f;’wfi{}‘,{;‘,fg ‘ liams of Los Angeles knocked out John S Dotiibe DRt i | MOIC AR 2 steny X 33 vall ttage, | 3 e L:k:,y i) Rl 5 ” "“, the Los Angeles Athletic Club and was won, Match for McGovern. NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Ben Jordan, the English feather-weight, has accepted the offer of the National Sporting Club of London and has signed articles-sg fight Terry McGovern. The agreement calls for a twenty-round bout at 122 pounds for a | purse of $3750, of which the winner is to | receive $3000 and the loser $i50. 1f McGov- | ern consents to meet Jordan the battle will take place on June 3. The fighters | will weigh in at 2 o’clock on the day of the contest. —_———— |;che?‘|lncd"§lur twenty xr'ounds. dTg/le mfin oug Wi one arm free, ang ur y BASEBALL GAMES, |was “never m it. % L The Koenigs and Alamedas of the Mid- Childs Wins. winter League will come together to- morrow afternoon at Eighth and Harri- son streets. The following will be the DENVER, Dec. 21.—Frank Childs of Chicago to-night won the decision over | “Mexican Pete”” Everett of Cripple Creek line-up: at the end of ten rounds before the Colo- Koenigs. Positions. Alamedas. | rado Athletic Association. Eorrine Pitcher -C. Russell SN “ager. FIGHT SEEMS TO BE WON. Senta Barbara May Get a Federal Building Appropriation. ¥eoghan Collins. J. Bodle. D. Bodle. Brockhoff. Lett fleld. McGee.. Center fieid. SANTA BARBARA, Dec. 21.—Postmas- Phil Knell Right field. ter Maulsby to-day received a dispatch At Oakland the Nobles will cross bats wtlgx the Golden Gates at Freemans Park at 2 p. m. ———— SWIMMING AT SUTRO’S. At the Sutro baths on Sunday, Decem- ber 23, the following matches will take place: Fifty-yard dash for juveniles—W. Boyle, W. Armacost, W. Adams. E. Lynech, P. Hansen, A. Springer. G. Moody, A. Mar- tinez, D. Godall, C. Donovan, E, Wells, S. Finnigan, J. Erasmy, D. Kerwin, J. Smith and L. Collins. % Under-water swimming tub race and h%h dlvlng for boys, open to all. ne hundred-vard 'race. amateurs—W. from Congressman R. J. Waters asking for data to be used in behalf of the appro- priation bill for $85,000 for a Federal bufid- ng for Santa Barbara. Both Congress- man Waters and Senator Bard pledged their support to the measure and their efforts have sufficed to get the bill be- fore the House committee. If it does not pass at the present session, Congressman- elect McLachlan stands ready to make o ;lsht for it when he lf;l.kel his ufi:h There every assurance, however, that th il}q cl;?y passed There is aiso ho etg:‘lé s may soon be made a regula of entry Instead of a suopert. =" °f POrt pesitsde e NAPA, Dec. 21.—John M. Connell, who pasged a forged check on Charles Dreyer on Wednes- day, was convicted in the Superior Court to- day and sentenced to four years in San Quen- Dawsett, W. Cook, J. Sullivan, J. Bevin! 0. Beyfuss, P. Ryan, G. Dougherty, J. |t s Ril , L. Boudin, G. DO’IO!I H. o i Ry SR MARS MO RN . Crowder, and B, E “"Irick ‘and fancy springboard df¥ing.. home. Drice me " B | rito. | friends say she has not been out of this | city for more than two years, and inter- | ested parties here claim that it Is a kid- naping scheme. When the arrest was Second race—Argregor, Thracia, Ainder. " Third race-Simon D, Prestidicitator, Al | ;aide Chuns: who is a cook in the Come morer. mercial Hotel, informed J, F. Lynch, s | Nt os- tannings ateble o taae emplover, and_atterneys' were consuited, | 3 the d = Fifth race—Bill Garrett, Headwater, Moco- | gicy (urried to the depot and had oniy | time to caution her not to allow herseif to be bailed out by any one other than her | husband, in order to prevent a highbinder in the guise of a friend obtaining her re- lease from the officer. UNDAY’S CALL DECEMBER 23, 1900. Sixtd race—Sea Lion, Pat Morrissey, Jennte Reld. | | { ———— A KN RN NN RN NN KN AMUSEMENTS. A Sermon by Rev. Samuel Slocombe. The Greatest Chinese Funeral Ever Seen in America. How Bears Saved the Life of W. J. Lamrick. Washin'glon Society for 1901. Ch-istmas in Our Latin Quar- ter. S8 A Night on a Fire Engine. By Nan Byxbee. The Subtle Art of Posing, By Patrics. Where Christmas Toys Are Made. And Other Stories cf Human laterest. 430 9 038 N I 3 o o o oI N N ot PECK’S BAD BOY AND THE GROCERYMAN | | City of Fargo, TOPRESERVE BIE BEDWOLD FORESTS Mrs. Hearst Sends Cheek to Aid Work of Semper- virens Club. S, The Sempervirens Club met at the Pal- ace Hotel last evening and discussed Ways and means for bringing befors the next Legislature the matter of preserving the redwood forests in the Big Basin. The first donation for carrying on the work was received from Mrs. Phebe Hearst in the form of a 320 check. She announced that the sum would be doubled if the club would make a special effort to securs otker subscriptions A committee of three was appointed to solicit funds, which will be used in pre- paring for the Legislature an fllustrated pamphlet outlining the purpose of the club and describing the beauty and gran- deur of the forests. The co-operation of the various parlors of the Native Sons ard Daughters and the Pione will al- ;;»’ 'b]e sought. It Is hoped to raise about 00. A resolution was passed thanking Mrs. Hearst for her contribution and making ker a vice president of the club. Mr. Short of Fres a member of the Yosemite Val- ley Commissicn, was elected a member of the club. ————— Miners’ Strike Ordered. VANCOUVER, Dec. 21.—The South Wel- gton Miners' Union has passed a reso- lution to strike because Manager Faulds refuses to pay for turning places and has 51\‘en notice to increase the miner's ton rom 2350 pounds to 220 pounds. The union claims that this is contrary to their agreement made last August with the mine owners. The strikers allege thi the new regulations are equivalent to a cut of 40 per cent. They declare that they will not resume work until their terms are gran CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANGE COMPARY OF HARTFORD. INCORPORATED I850. C-ARTER PERPETUAL. IS00-JANUAR Y—-1900 SCHEDULE OF ASSETS. The Assets of the Company are as fol Mortgage Loans....... T Collateral Loans Real Estate . . . Cash on hand and in Bank. Cash in hands of Agen Par Value. Dominion of Can $100,000 State of Gecrgia, 414 per ce: 23,000 Territory of Arizona.... City of Astoria, Oragon. City of Dallas, Tex City of Duluth, ity ¥ of Helena g of Middletown, Conn. v of Pawtucket, R. I.. ¥ of Portland, Oregon y of Richmond, Va. of Salem, Oregon ¥ of Salt Lake, Utah. Dist., Minn_. School District No. 24, Marfon Co., Oregon ......... South School District Notss, Hartford FR A an s Bl'k Rocks & Salisb'y Hch Co St, R e od & Seventh Ave . B. & Q R. R C olidated 7 per cent bt Chic., St Louis & N. Orieans R. R. Co.... Chic. & Northw. R. R. Co. 5,400 Chicagd & Western Indiana 53 A S 26,680 Cin.. D. Afid mton R. R. Co. Guaranteed ................ Cin., Hamilton & Dayton R. e R'C ¥igieiivn g 52,500 Clev., Cin., & TIOR3 4 9,300 Cleveland Elsciric Ry Co.. 20,500 Clev. & Mahoning Valley R. Dayton & Michigan R. R. Co 2,500 Detroft. Grand Ravids & W. BT Cosaceesso A 3.299 Fitchburg R. R. Co............ 52,500 Harl. Riv. & Portchester R. R. Co.. Guaranteed..... 4,300 Hartford Street Railway Co. 25,260 Illinots Central R. R. Co 24500 Lehigh Valley Raflway Co. 20350 Lynn & Boston Rallway Co. 10,500 Minnespolis & St. Louls R. T 48,000 orfolk & Western R. 22250 iorth Chicagn St. R. R. Co.. 10,500 Y. Central & H. R. R. R. Company . s 26,500 N. Y., Lack. & Western R R &o. 26,350 Deb’t 35,750 Penn. & R. Co 26,500 Port Reading 3 10,500 Southern Pacific R. R. Co. 0,350 | St. Louis & San Francisco R. Co. 5,000 Toledo & Company . 15,300 Waterbury, Ct., 10,00 W. Chicago St. 10,00 ‘W. Chicazo St nel_ Co. 10,100 Adams Express 26,000 Brooklyn Wharf & B e s = n a: f- 3 gm(arfl Electric_Light Co 10,300 Minneapolis Gas Light Co. 6,750 People’s Gas Light & Coke S thwestar ol h Co... ] Northwestern Telegraph Co... E::tl?ll Safety Dt‘bom-“ Co., Chicago . 15,000 Traders' Safe & Chicago .. . 10,00 STOCKS. 30 shares B'd Fagle Val. R. bol C Guaranteed. . 7,500 14,535 Chic., Bur. & Quin- . 39,400 48.068 B mme 4,200 25,304 1,00 1950 37.500 e » 20,000 54,000 200 shares Emp. Co.. Guaranteed 000 1430 res Northwes o Guaranteed 2000 38200 167 shares Furst M Minneapolis . . 18700 16,700 100 shares Imp. & Traders' Nat. B'k, N. ¥ 10,000 50,000 New Haven M) 130 160 shares Aetna National Bank, Hartferd .. . 10,00 18600 9_shares Charter Oak Nat. Dank. Hartford ool 930 8370 125 shares Far. . Nat. Bank, Hartford . 1230 % 155_shares First Nat. Bank, Hartford . ... 18,500 21,09 300 shares Hartford Natfonal BuhL. lelfnflz - - 30,000 200 412 shares Nat. Bank, Hartford . .. W60 25,958 150 shares Phoenix National Bank, Hartford . . 15,00 18,000 4 shares Conn. Trust & S. D. Co., Hartford . All outstanding claim: Net Surplus ... Totai Assets .. . $3.369,451 5 PACIFIC DEPARTMENT ¢ 411 California St., San Francigse. BENJAMIN J. SMITH, Manages. COLIN M. BOYD, Agent for San Francissa.