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Z0 CHINESEGAW MAY BE LICENSED| Police Commissioners Confer With Judges and Ex- | plain Plan. ; e P T JEWELRY THIEF FALLS INTO HANDS OF THE POLICE rrest of Edward Kane for Playing the ““Palm’’ Trick With Success. MORE PUSITIONS 1RE ENDAVCEREL Deputy Tax Collectors Fail in the Civil Service Examination, s, Only Three of Scott’s Present Force High Enough on Eligible List to Insure Their Reap- pointment. B SE IR If the civil service provision of the char- ter is strictly adhered to, at least twelve Proprietors of Fantan Games to Pay | & Monthly License, Which Will Bring in a Large Revenue. e | ¥ tef of Police S deputies in Tax Collector Scott’s office are ex of licensing in danger of losing their positions on R and putting January 1, 1901. The Civil Service Com- mission announced the eligible list for those positions yesterday and it shows that only three out of the fifteen ‘deputies at present employed in the office are high enough up in percentage to insure their reappointment. The lucky three are Ben I. Salomon, J. K. Jones and J. W. Mec- Cabe. .Two others who passed, Edward J. Casey and Wililam T. Howe, are not high enough to be certificated with the first seventeen certificated for the fifteen positions by the commission. Five deputies in the office decilned to take the examination. They are Ha Baehr, Herman Enkle, George Fiddes, H. Nelson and John G. Fitzgerald. is taken as an indication that resistance will be made to any attempt made by the Civil Service Commission to supplant these five by civil service eligibles. ott inder police supervi- was executive. eet] Mayor Phe- representa- the new move- | enthusiastic over town, for which t rietors f the games ust pay a Jicense to the police. The ey will be done 1 ed at from $50 $ Il be forfeited and in lice will be again on ng house proprietor | | e case In the courts side the pale and his i closed by the thing to say when it came to a point of removing his deputies, but what that gol;nethlng is he declines to tell at pres- nt. The other deputies In the office who are not on the eligible list are Willlam A. Val- let, J. F. Seyden, J. J. Cooney, A. Lewald and F. M. J. Kelly, and their tenure of office is in jeopardy. Scott declines to state what he proposes to do in the case of his denuties, e has notified the com- mission that he will appoint seventeen ex- perienced clerks from the eligible list an- nounced three days ago. The first three | | names were certified for one position, but no selection has yet bheen made. The esterday both at d to the press uld & Chinaman o appear in court to prosecute the werless to act and forfeited. | ouses of 11l repute | to have the pro- onthly tax. The be required every e police with a com- erw sk RLLAS 713 warDY. e inmates of their | eligible list for deputies follows, with the hous k in this way individual percentages: : women, and Richard J. Curtin 9.3, Oscar L. Tuttle t entered these 99.45, Willlam 1. Reardon 97.2, George A. ¥ very easy to detect | s 4 | McCalvy 97, Isaac Citron 9.9, George 1 2 to reform. The Varcos %, bdwin B. Tripp 933, bawin R. sion has not been ALLEGED CROOK CAPTURED BY THE POLICE, WHO IS BELIEVED TO o o b gl S g S 2 e im that in| | BE THE MAN WHO HAS ROBBED SEVERAL JEWELRY FIRMS OF Benjamin 1. Salomon 914, Frank R. Smith e ) Chinese | | THIS CITY BY THE “PALM” TRICK. 91, James B. Cowden 91, Charles H. uire I’ s opped and that | 91, Joseph K. Jones 90.5, James W. McCabe e p it, that the Chi- | 4. s | 906, Charles B. Broad 396, T. Philip rant heathen and that if |~ ~% | O'Brien %5, Hiram P. Goldsteln %, Ed- e {0 5 he whole world is DWARD KANE, altas Davis, allas Mulcahey arrested Kane and locked him | B30 % Casey %86, Edward T Russell ugr in the tanks at the City Prison. he detectives in the meantime had re- covered about $2000 worth of diamonds Harding, a young artful man from York, is in “the tanks” at Lynch 76.8, and Joseph D. St. Clair 75.05. New York, is in i 5 f being entangled . hance the City Prison on suspiclon of| that had been stolen and pawned b ed e 3 { ed by Foun ad in Bed. & ege suit for destroying prop- | having committed quite & number | Kane. He had operated in the stores of SAN JOSE ge?ezz_}hul Tellohl: an due consideration they have| o¢ tnefts of valuable diamonds by prac- Ehreve & Co, W. A Vandersiice and |, SAN JOSE, Dec. 22-Paul Felloni, an others. From Shreve's he stole a diamond ng that can be locket valued at $6 and from Vanderslice - » trick. It is | n gambie, but | ticing the familiar “palm | y ce that the amount estimated by the police th; ¢ two months | & dlamond pin and difamond collar button, of his stealinge for the pas | which have been recovered and identified. will aggregate over $2000. | The articles stolen from Meyers have also | The police had been mnotified that a| been identified and Captain Seymour has | thief was operating in the jewelry stores, | & number of articles of jewelry in his pos- e -as not till December 1 that Cap- | Sesslon which awalit identification. but it was no - as to the identity | _Jane declares that he got all the jewel- tain Seymour got a clew as to " | Iy from a bionde woman he met on Mar- of the thief. He went into EH. Meyers'| kot street. He says he made & ~mash" dlamond house on Sutter street, near) gnd she gave him the jewelry to pawn. Kearny, on that day and asked to see | as she wanted to bet on the races, where | comma diamonds. He did not buy any dia- | he frequently met her. “He knew her as monds, as they did not suit him, but after Miss Nelson, but he daid not know her he had left it was discovered that a dia~ T A w}}Pre 3}!;19 l}vea, He got a ral discoant from her for pawning the mond pin and e lady’s diemond brooch | g were missing. Meyers reported the theft diamonds and she algo gave him the pawn to the police and Detectives Harper and tickets, which he sdld, but_he could not say to whom he sold them. The detectives Armstrong were detailed on the case. say that they followed him closely for “Meyers was able to give an accurate de- seription of the man who wanted to look | south of town this morning. Another workman occupled the room with him but claimed to have known nothing of Bel- lonf’s condition until this morning. A cording to the story told by Belloni’s com- panion, they retired last night after drinking wine. In the night Belloni said he was very sick with pains in the ab- domen. This morning he was found dead. —————— Have a Look at Them. The most beautiful ladies’ shoes ever made will be sold to-morrow for $18 a Only a few words about this shoe. ade of vici kid, hand turned, stylish, coin toe, worth $3 50; sold for $1 85 at the shoe trust sale of the Bee Hive Shoe Com- pany, 717 Market street, near Third. * —_——————————— SAN JOSE, Dec. 22.—Late this evening the dead body of a man was found on the railway treck two miles above Los Gatos. The head had been severed from the body, probably by a_heavily laden freight train which passed the place about an hour before. - The man was about 50 years of age, roughly dressed. The inquest will be held at Los Gatos to-morrow. rstand that this is nt working in ties in the ., _Minneapolis, Tacoma and this way of and it has proved The Chinatown squad ) & year. The Mon- persons and it is im- hem. If they are al- | y will pay in fines to | Anually. This money | equipment of | d_public im- 3 limit on tax- capped by being revenue was ccm- t heneficial to the o8 h- himself said that he would have some- | =7 THE SAN FRANCISOCO CALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1900, WILL AMEND THE FRANGHISE Conditions to Be Imposed on the Market-Street Company. - Supervisors Favor Use of Privilege for Two Blocks on Second and Townsend Streets by Other Lines. The franchise applied for by the Market Street Rallway Company to operate a double track on two blocks of Second and Townsend streets to connect the Third and Brannan streets lines will not be granted without certain conditions being imposed on the corporation. This much was decided on by the Supervisors' joint Committee on Judiclary and Streets, to which the application was referred for consideration. The first condition to be imposed will be that the company will be required to kee the pavement on the two blocks in goo repair from curb to curb instcad of for | two feet on each side of the rails, as was formerly the custom. These repairs wust be made under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Board of Public Works. This condition was suggested by Praun- hart when the matter first came up be- fore the hoard, and was accepted by the committee. The second condition fs that all other street railroad companles be allowed the use of the tracks upon the conditions pro- vided in charter in order to reach the Southern Pacific terminal at Fourth and Townsend streets. E. P. E. Troy, secre- tary of the Richmond Improvement Club, made a strong protest agalnst granting | the Market Street Railway Company a monopoly of the approaches to the depot. He argued that in a short time the com- pletion of the shore line would result in enormous travel coming In at Fourth and Townsend streets, and it would be an in- justice to shut out other companies from the privilegesdesired by the Market-street company, which already controls two of the approaches on Third and Fourth streets. The committee agreed with Troy in his contention, and directed the clerk to draw up an amended ordinance, in which the conditions enumerated will be incorpor-| ated. The ordinance in its amended form | will be resubmitted to the committee and the officials of the company will be noti- fied to appear before it on Friday, Jan- uary 3, 1901 INTERESTS THE COAST. Postoffice Changes and List of Pen- sions Granted. WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.—Postmasters commissioned: California—George W. Durbrow, Salton. Washington—Willlam O. Gregory, Burlington. Appointed: Washington—E. F. Carpenter, Toledo, Lewis County, vice F. H. Thorne, re- moved. Pensions Original—James H. Parnwell, 1 $6; Jacob B. Breyfogle, Salina; rison F. Peacock, Hanford, $§; Widows—Jane War with Spain 5. to-day: California— M. Watson, San Jos —Harry C.'Payson, San Franclsco 3 Oregon — Original Dobson, Portland, $6; Andrew Rood, Heppner, $5. Special—Sardins D. Jenkins, Bandon, $3. Original widows—Minors of George F. Schmupf, Jacksonville, $16. War with Spain—Original—John H. Wellington, St. Helen, $10. ‘Washington — Original — Augustus B. Meller, Seattle, $6; Frederick H. Harkins, Seattlé, $12; Henry C. Parker. Ewish, $6: Taylor Brittendall, Lopez, $8. Additionai —William Pittson, Sgokane, 310, Senator Perkins has been assured by the Sacretary of the Navy that one of the battleships to be constructed will be named the California. Every time a man's wife looks happy he flatters himself that he is the cause of it. le the evils, o GRAND JURY ninxcrs TWO CHICO CITIZENS Attorney Stilson and R. Diller Placed Under Arrest on Serious Charges. CO, Dec. 2.—On indictments by the nd Jury Attorney C. L. Stilson and | er were to-night placed under ar- son is caarged with conceal- | Court Ruling That the Railway Com- pany Seems Disposed to Ignore. SANTA BARBARA, Dec. 22—Judge Day, in the Superior Court, to-day ren- dered his decision in the injunction case of John F. More against the Southern Pacific, granting a permanent injunction. Some weeks ago the company began the removal of its tracks ‘and fences from the old right-of-way on the Elwood line on weeks, but they never saw a woman in his company and they do not belleve his ass ds, and soon the detectives | Yare was taken to the police gallery to e aumnieious of Kane. They shad- | be photographed, but he squirmed and r « 4 also discovered that | hour before a good negative of him could hey could be gat of Sowalry e Powell wirwet. They e- | be taken. The police believe that he is not » that the police | B he clergy on the subject and | PoWell-street house, and Friday night/ inal camera. 10w that this ity has | @ 4t gugetdeteieieinieleieieieielmeiiee el e e el e B | se our eyes t entirely | THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC e Powerful Sam Yup Society story. owed him and followed him to & number | twisted so much that it took nearly an have epoken to s | talled Policeman Mulcahey to watch the | unaccustomed to posing before the crim- | INTUNCTION AGAINST "UUUN F” Elt'[" Moves Into Elaborate ment of public documents and Diller with | y bullt short - ney under false pretenses. | the completion of the newly bullt short Headquarters. : are old residents of Butte | St BIONE N0 S0Uined a temporary in- Coumty " Clerk ot Buttg | Junction was issued to prevent this oo SERY T moval. The work has not been slogped and the Southern Pacific officials said no attention would be paid to the injunction. i 2 The case came up for a hearing this to morning and the court decided that the Sues Its Stockholders. fences along the old right-of-way should UKIAH, De I'he Randall Banking | not be disturbed and granted a permanent mpany. ix which recently sold | injunction. The case will no doubt be efiy timber lands, | carried to the Supreme Court. 3 3 s - —_———————— - }f:nffié s.:;leyr'efi: Have you seen the Christmas Wasp? To-day sult was | Finest illustrations published. Take it f ‘the corporation | home. Price 25¢. to recover unpald e capital stock. Suits 1 against D. 8. Newell for vans for $1000, David and C. and E. depositors have re- it up to the present Chinatown is in the delights of a grand celebration and punksticks and firecrack- ers are the order of the day. Yesterday was a red-letter day in the Oriental quarter, for “Quon Fu Gee,” the powerful joss of the Sam Yup Soclety, | was honored in the new quarters of the | soctety at $29 Dupont street. More than | $40,000 was expended in fitting up the place and the value of the decorations and furniture is estimated at $150,000. A walk through the new josshouse and headquarters is like a realization of a page from the “Arablan Nights,” for on all sides the visitor is surrounded by the | most expensive articies dear to the sons | of Contucius. The walls are adorned with | rich silk curtains, with designs worked in S the secret. | gold and silver threads. Siiver and gold | gllad ‘with flowers on the altar in front of the mighty “Quon Fu Gee.” The richest Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Snow Beneath the Sun—IN FIFTEEN DAYS. Why Weak Men Are Restored by the Magic St. James Treatment Applied Locally and Directly to the Aifected Parts. undreds of dollars’ worth of sandalwood W i e s Stricture in_honor of the joss and his new home. Furniture of valuable woods is scattered ques. tions briefly. If you |cut an artery in|In 15 days, without pain, injury or tncon- peen & prominent real | insurance agent In| s. ame solders SEATTLE, Dec. 22.—The Coroner to-day med the true name of Willlam Burks, | who died on Friday as the result of a knife wound received in a saloon here nearly a week | ago, probably was F. Connelly, formerly of Omaha, Nebr. Burke, or Connelly, refused to | tell the name of his assallant and died with- out divul S. C. through the many rooms; electric lights blaze from all points of the building; richly burnishy spears are stacke sgainst the walls; beautifully carved lan- terns from the cellings, and the shimmer of the lights is reflected in the bandsome stained glass windows. The top floor of the bullding s devoted to the “josshouse” and members’ rooms, while the first floor is taken up with lounging rooms, smoking rooms and offices. Commencing at midnight Thursday the fem Yups gatnered togetior to honor heir joss. A great fusilade of firecrack- ers continued all night and all yesterday until evening. The high officials of the Six Companies morning. ited the new quarters and joy relgns ia the hearts of the ten thousand members of the society, which comprises the best %\ement in Chinatown. The lobbies of the uilding are covered with the red paper by the Chinese for business represelits a member jous to tae internal freatment, which must pass through the stomech &nd uripe before it reaches the r.( of disease. e seminal ducts project into the \:’relh?l tanal }hroutl the P[a— te nd. ant o gu%mhz‘fifl.’&’.'f‘.‘?“:(m - ment is prepared in the fo; tive. Varicocele. Varicocele is an accumulation of slug- g R s per et n, an : - r~ 14 | elips vsed Pro-la.(e"gél. O.pcnaon- in 1 :Ll:c?;: e W o en very parrow, smooth, flexible a ease of the Sam Yup Soclety and bears his solubla, which are inserted into the wator | chanieal dorl byl LB %anCcumed | Bame, clan, residence and the amount of DOWN. Dy o Tht where they dissoive |a single case. Gran-Solvent heals the | AiS donation to the fund of the soclecy. and deposit medication ts full | Prostate and resteres healthy ciroulation. | Goik k0 mirmiiar cums Duire as the I e list with $500, similar sums being donated b the merchants, while the rank ufmi % t&the front with sums ranging from strength upon the Prostate Gland, Varlcocele dis and the sluggish sappears accumulation Is replaced by pure, healthy, Perfect fit guaranteed. EERETESL SEOFTINE Graink 2o Sois: | acapondant were surtd, and Testonsd by < Body Fouw ‘“n: and c\uji'nn ‘zihrl:n %l:l ::‘l‘igm -h&glc.. lhepgl. ‘JIDQ:.EC“‘DI la:t‘ year. A M" SAN .%;:d:’ 3;@ Epuna. StOPe 3 - solul y of men whom the light of life , Dec. 22—The body of louct'c: dissolve, digest and forever ::T paes r.:t‘edw:nnn of | unknown man was found in the Coyo.t: W ® , near San Jowe, . Clrcum- S £ : Btanes “haicate _euiaide Tihe Sody, Every Man Should Know Himself. et miotl gt o lmse :h’:lt’ :f a wdl-fin:ollsd. middle-aged man, & will not permit a complete description of the incom . , coi & o g - il d a railroad ticket to Santa Cruz B irictare and its oRispring, brostatitls snd Reminal Weak: Were found in the pockets, tricture and its Do N. W. cor. 'fl#" n should write to the Bt. James Assoclation, Fifth of the human system involved in urethal secure] 3 , Cincinnati, Ohlo, for their wonderful fllustrated . Iy wrapped in plain pack- JOBEPH FIGEL, MERCHANT TAI- LOR. The latest styles to select from. Suits from $20 upward. Ov fancy ercoats, tlmrlml':tg- J.O’ laugh on those who Our Great SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Begins Monday, December 24th. ver have holiday buyers been offered the MONEY- SAVING OPPORTUNITY that we present this week, as we begin our great semi-annual clearance MONDAY, De- cember 24th, with some of the MOST ASTOU in prices ever quoted on first-class, seasonable goods. As it would be impossible to enumerate the numberless bargains offered, we cordially invite all to call and see for themselves our magnificent array of rare and exclusive styles and novelties, all offered for immediate clearance. At Startling Reductions! TAILOR-MADE SUITS MARKED DOWN. TAILOR-MADE JACKETS MARKED DOWN. LADIES' GOLF CAPES MARKED DOWN. |your arm you do|venience. The bougies are inserted at LADIES GOLF SKIRTS MARK g o Gie otermal | EA"SEa 100 ol Sou Heep Gran; | met & thelr beadquariers yesterday and ; AESRIED DOWN, eaicine to siop The | Sofvent” 5:?.“&;}' e rmsom of iup Guarters (o pay. thel ros;:{:a‘fi LADIES' SILK SKIRTS MARKED DOWN. )l . e mornin, ‘onsul low |PEERORS | 8LTeR gegie ermed lt, N BRUAAL | SamVp min, Spened the JossHotee: with LADIES’ SILK WAISTS MARKED DOWN. — & : efetance "0t "Sixty priests < ” 5 |iazy ymen the ure- | ToNS 10 | IRMITATE THE MEA in” coloredgpwne. Al" mneaemo?ifgefl. MISSES'. JACKETS MARKED DOWN | weakened and re- {10 RUIN THE BTOMACH. R e s G i, ; | mod It s aion | Jatmes tramtoaent ta Joort buict ont post | Dight and 3l not cease undl to-morrow AUTOMOBILE JACKETS MARKED DOWN LEATHER BOAS MARKED DOWN. FUR COLLARETTES MARKED DOWN. FUR CAPES MARKED DOWN. BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS MARKED , We are a strictly orie-price house. Suits made to order. open evenings durin holiday .seascgm. ¢ BRIEN&CO. 1142-1146 Market Street. DING cuts Christmas Suggestions Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Scarfpins, Brooches, Rings, Opera-glasses, Hair Ornaments, Sterling Silver Novelties, Brushes and Mirrors, Celluloid Novelties, Leather Goods, Fine Stationery, Athletic Goods, Razors, Carving Sets, Silk Mufflers, Suspenders, Ties, Customers Qut of the City Will Please Remember That WE DELIVER FREE TO Alameda Haywards San Anselme Antioch Napa San Lorenzo Berkeley Melrose San Leandro Blythedale Stockton Belvedere Tiburon Benicia Temescal Fruitvale Bausalito Vallejo San Rafael 818-820 Market Street, San Francisco. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY F_LONDON, ENGLAND, on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1899, and for the year ending on that day, made to the Insurance Commisstoner of the State of California, pur- suant to the provisions of sectlons 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, paid up § in Cash . weeeeees $1,500,000 00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.... Loats on Bonds and Mortgages. . Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company Amount of Loans secured by pledge of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- $2.113.538 44 1,517,698 $1 18,443,295 27 ketable securities as Cash in Company’s Offi Cash in Banks Interest due and accrued collateral ce. on all Stocks and Loans ............ .. WTH0 00 Due from other companies and from agents 975.400 53 Premiums in due Course 1,7 0 106,383 19 Rents due and accrued 5.922 98 StAMDS oeeeenean Reversions owned absolutely by the COMPADY vvverrreen Total Assets ... = L1ABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. . Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspente .. 387,341 56 Losses resisted, 1 perses ... Groee premiums on Fire Risks running one year or less, §——, reinsurance 50 per cent. Gross premiums on Fire Risks Tunning more t one ysar, §$———, reinsurance rata Liabil ills payable Cash dividends remaining unpai All other demands against Company .. premiums | Received for_ interest and dividends on Bonds, Stocks, Loas and from all other sources % 00 Received for Rents 47,418 51 Received for sale of Annuities. 416,814 96 Total Income $8,245,533 11 EXPENDITURES. pald for Fire Losses . losses of pre- icus years) ... ot amount pald for Life Losses (including $——, loss of previous Net amount dneluding years) Pala o atlowed for Brokerage ......... Paid for Salarles, Fees and charges for officers, cl Pald for State, National taxes .. All other Other ete... Local ‘Total Expenditures Losses incurred during Net amount of Risks| written during PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 221 SANSOME ST., GEO. F. GRANT, Manager. Albums, Manicure Sets, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Shaving Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Books, Toys, Footballs, Baseballs, Wagons, Coasters, Games, Dolls, Knives, Chairs, Canes, Umbrellas, etc. 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. 139, 'and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Clll!vrn!:.ndpm- suant to the provisions of sections 610 a1 of the Poiitical Code, condensed as per blank turnished by the Commisstoner. ASSETS. Cl;ah Market Value of all Stocks and nds owned by Company. 3L90.9% 3 Cash in Company’s Office. I w Cash in Banks.. vt L Interest due and accrued on all Loans.......... ceeareeieee 5,889 59 Premiums in due Course of Collection 197,369 ¥4 Bills receivable, not Matured, for Fire and Marine Risks. nn Due from other Companies I insurance on losses aiready pald... BN Total ASSetS.....ceersssssneeasesess 8,341,063 78 LIABILITIES, Loeses adjusted and unpaid.......... R0 & Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense » G 109,843 37 Losses resisted, including expenses. 13,131 e Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $539,438 81; re- insurance § per cent... s TR A Gross premiums on Fire ks run- ning more than one year, $831,457 53; reinsurance pro rata.. .l 451,008 1% Gross premiums on Marine and In- land Navigation Risks. re- insurance 100 per cent.. ... LMa Gross premiu: on Marine TH Risks, insuran 50 per e T m e PADY e 8,005 & Total LIABIIEn ......comessnssress $TRIN ¥ INCOMR. Net cash actuaily received for Fire premiums Net cash actually received for rine premiums .. EXPENDITURES Net amount paid for Fire Losses (in- cluding losses of previous years) Net amount paid for Marine (mcluding $——, losses of previous ears) Pald or ailowed for Brokerage ... Paid for Salaries, and, charges for officers, clerks, etc. Pald for State, National and o8 Fees 3974,337 09 933,137 28 141,00 13 598,431 5 2,022 7 -l Assne CASE, U, . 8. Manager. CHARLES L. Subscribed and sworn to day of Jaruary. 1900. PR EMIL ¥ PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT. 221 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO. GEO. F. GRANT, Manager.