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20 THE SAN FRANCISCO .CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1901. RILEY’S BATTERY RETURNS FROM CHINA OF DAYS FROM ANTWERP. P BRITISH GENERAL IN A NORTHEAST STORM OFF CAPE HORN. HE chartered army transport Pak || “Ling arrived yesterday after a | smart passage of 17 days from I\ Nagasaki. She brings home “R ley's” battery of the Tenth Artil- which did such Pekir and it is the t service fle leading an attack on the walls nese capital that Captain Riley aptain T. J. Ridgway is ngw of the battery. hina the battery there the men ery before to Ma- their The went gave up sent home. ns and w brings home 136 enlisted men of ten sters ‘and civil- five clerks, five members of rps and the following cabin First Lieutenants rall, M. McClosky, chmidt —elgh surgeon Infan- Fraser All of them got yesterday morning and the transport were nothing the packers and dis- men hid during of the sto aways ere deserters from British_man- war Goliath, two are deserters from the discharged sol- | | | ON UNCLE SAM'S TRANSPORT PAK L]NG+ the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, JUNE 30. Sun rises Sun sets . aeee Moon sets . NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left | band column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time of day; the third time column gives the last tide of e day, except when there are but thrae tides. as sometimes occurs. The heights given | are in addition to the soundings on the United | States Coast Survey charts, except when a | minus (=) sign precedes the height, and then the number given Is subtracted from the depth given by the charts ‘The plane of reference ls the mean of the lower low waters. inde Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. From. | Due- Mexican Ports [June 3) Honolulu ... ©. |June 30 Panama & Way Ports. June 29 Seattle & N. Whatcom. June 30 ‘| Redondo ... June 30 Coquille River/ June 39 San Pedro ..J. | June 30 San Diego £ June 30 Valparaiso & [TJune 3 Coos Bay .... |June 3¢ Tillamook Bay 1July ‘1 Humboldt .. [July 1 Sydney & Way Ports..|July 1 Nome & St. Michael...|July 1 Puget Sound Ports.. July ] | Hermonthis....| Hamburg & Way Pis..|July 2 | Fulton. -| Grays Harbor {Tuly 2 Pal Novo. -|Cayucos |July 3 22 | Washtenaw....| Tacoma .. July 3 =Eur!kn. Humboldt ‘Ju!y 3 THE FORE LOWER TOPSAIL YARD | | Fomena ... Hamboldt Jy FELL TO THE DECK, DOING CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE. THE BRITISH GENERAL MADE A GOOD RUN G W. Elder... | Portland an Ty i oint Arena. Point_Arena S Crascent City.. | Crescent Cit: IJuly 4 Coos Ba; | Newport . [July 4 : Arequipa. Valparaiso & |Tuly 5 bbis, valued at $3,517,571, during the crop vear | naw, hence June . .| Grays Harbor IJuly 5 of_1895-1900. Sailed June 23—Br ship Howth, for Queens- Willapa Harbor |July 5 WHEAT—Expo: of Wheat during the | town. espatch. San Pedro .. [July month were 7 5 ctls, valued at $i28,301, | PORT GAMER: Sailed June 20—Schr Noko- | City of Puebla. | Puget Sound Po Ty & against 756,327 ctls, valued at §764,231, In June | mis, for Honolulu. Arcata..... ---\Coos Bay .... H 1900. Since the first of the crop year the ex- | Sailed June :3—Br stmr Sutherland, for = rts have been 7.948,932 ctls, valued at $8.173.- | Shanshal. against 6,350,5 Valued at $6,470,846, in ISLAND PORTS. T0 sA1r. 190! HONOLUL rrive 5—U S sf - I BARLEY—Exports of Barley in June were | pjcgp, Trom Sah Diean, e, Tl Jmr 300 Siestingtion. 1jsanificeies, 108,646 ctls. valued at $9,486, a%%;"!l_rhfl ex. | Bark Andrew Welch, hence June 4; schr Pros- | June 30. P Pt ot ST Thin D e per from Newcastle, Aus June Ts_ital bark | Lakme. _|Eumboldt ... 12 miPler 2 poris from July 1 1000 3 ampa, from Callao. June 19—Br anip i i3 i H £105,711 ctls, valued at $i | Tulston,” from Hamburg. June So—Bark Ates | Satopedro---: [Humbolds . 'S amibier 13 e 2 :{«mn{lg, from Newcastle, Aus. June 21-Br | Walla Walla.|Puget Sound Ports|1l am|bicr o Merchandise for the Orient. mr Gaelic, hence June' 14; Br stmr Doric, | Santa Rosa.. (San Diego ., -|'9 am|Pier 11 from, China. June 22—Schr G W Watson, from | Jul 1 l The steamer China safled vesterday for | Kaanapali : Cognilie Reve|Grays: - Hacbor ...l pittBlara China and Japan with a general cargo valued led June 1S—Schr H D Bendixen, for San | Gean |Coon Bay ... 1z "m|Pler 1 at $203,051, minfested as follows: For China, | Francisco. June 15—Bark Kaaulani. for San | Coronado.....|Seattle & Evereit..| & pmlbior s $90,374; Japan, §91,90; Manila, $14,350; East | Francisco: Br ship Argus, for Portland, Or. | poronag {Humbolat <[1:30 p{Pler § l}\(‘iié*‘ lS\"G" .Kn;;slsi'-'\ \'I;ull\'u.:l(vll( $5500. Jane ‘.:l~ chr Vine, for San Francisco: Br | July i IS : s (N Weceen,, WU: VISR, stmr_Gaellc, for China: schr Robert Lewers, | Empire Coos Bay ... .110 am|Pfer 3 Kpaces 1 5 Santisien Siss for Port Townsend: bktn John Palmer, for | Columbia. Astorla & Portland!1l am|Pier 10 crs bicycles an 3 Port Townsend: ship Loulsiana, for Port Siuslaw River ....| 3 pm|Pier Ibs beans, 52 gals brandy, 93 cs canned sgmilfl- Townsend. San Pedro ] 9 am|Pier n:)d r!re::&‘ ]1;720 Jr;pddrieisfr:‘és- bfiy -+ Arrived June 10—Schr Transit, | July | | 0550, Dbls o o5 i Erbconics and | hence May 29. June 9—Bktn Mary Winkelman, |Honolulu -[10 am{Pier e A o, A s e A 7—Bark Nuuaun, from .|Seattle & Hadlock.| 5 pm|Rier P B e o tm hxars Ao et 0 une 16—Schr Olga, from Tacoma. |Humboldt . -1 5 pm|Pler con, 1S pkgs leather, o hoen 55 | . Sailed June 19—Ship Emily F Whitney, for |Coquille River ..l| 2 pm|Pier machinery, 5000 Ibs pear] barley. 9 cs shoes, 5 | san Francimo ? |San Diexo *1 9 am|pier os stationery, 7 cs salmon 6% Ibs starch M| “9n poR"SR00 10 ¢ 1 A lerander, | July 47777 I crs sewing Tachines, 35 gals wine, G ® | (MAHUKONA—Arrived June 10—Schr Jjohn G | Santa Barb'rr Humboldd +++/10 amlPler 2 w orts. S North, from Port Townsend. June 13 | o 5 | To Japan—160 pkes agricultural tmplements. | Geile Frora, faom Him 5 o maasine . |ouget Bound: Bortalil aminis io 3U crs bicycles and sundries, 212 cs canned | “goileq June’ 14—Schr Oftillle Fjord, for San | Ammon |Hamburg & Way..|12 m|Pler 2 Boods, 1251 Ibs cheese, S0 bales raw cotton 19 | proncisco. . Despatch..... |Seattle & Fairhavn| 5 pm|Pier 16 ooy, 51 phws Bvperiet ani B viain (IR0 The BORBIGH (ROEIE T T S i hides, 1311 pigs lead, 104 pkgs leather, 51,125 lbs Tr‘r‘;’“}' P“‘-S‘E(‘l*"“‘ed June 28—Bark James [ pacape! "‘s':al&al:af"‘&\\"n‘mflty: 3?:\‘;‘:: 3 malt, 43 pkgs machinery, 1500 kegs nalls, 10 cs | TUft, from Seattle. - !Newport . s i Tabher zoake 6000 Ths’ aodn ach. "33 cs 200t | SWANSEA—Arrived June #1—Br ship Ang- e A Dol 1t Russian army in China, one is a_deserter | from China e British regiment cf Sikhs in twelve are discharged United s. All of the m ave three y at Nagasaki. teamsters, packers and other loyes did not like thelr ak Ling is fitted out as a ither did they like » consequence there was on oth hroughout the voy e “brig” was half a dozen occupants. nch s down the our after the trans- teamsters ere ecattered As soon as all over the comes home in splendid the fastest freighter on r run of 2% days from Ma- hows. She will be Government to-morrow g0 north to enter the 1 tra NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and | Shipping Merchants. The Custom-house receipts for duties on im- g the month of June were $585,361, since January 1 ey Mint Coinage. The colnage at the nth of ng as £ cal branch during the the descriptions June nage amounted it of the fiscal year, s coinage amounts g the fis- Exports of Wine and Brandy. —Exports of wine during the month of 47 cs 414,204 gals, valued at $145,- tal exports since Janua: 1 ce, valued at $1,002, s of brandy in June were at 5410, making the 1 16,407 gals and 90 Exports of Quicksilver. Exports of Quicksilver during the month of June were 278 flasks, valued at $177,500. Since January 1 these exports were 3175 flaske, val- $140,567. Exports of Flour and Grain. FLOUR—Exports of Flour from this port by sea during the month of June were bbls, ued at §211,515, against 77,268 bbls, valued at $206,57, in June, 1500. The total exports for crop year, commencing July 1, have beem bble, valued at $3,075,183, against 1,085, ADVERTISEMENTS. ——i SENT FREE TO MEN! A Most Remarkable Remedy That Quickly Restores Lost Vigor to Men, A Free Trial Packacge Sent by Mail to All Who Write. Free trial packages of a most remark- eble remedy are being malled to all whp will write the State Medical Institute. They cured S0 many men who had bat. tied for years against the mental and physical suffering of lost manhood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial packages to all who write. It is g home treatment, and all men who suffer from any form of sexual weakness result ing from youthful folly, premature loss of strength and memory, weak back, vari- cocele or emaciation of parts can now cure themselves at home. The remedy has a pecullarly grateful effect of warmth and seems to act direst 1o the flesired location, giving = strength and development just where it is needed, It gures all the ills and troubles that come from years of misuse of the natueey func- tions and has been an absolute success in il cases. A request to the State Medica] Institute, 328 lektron building, Fort Wayne, Ind., stating that you desire one of their free trial packages, will be com. plied with promptly. The Institute is de- Firous of reaching that great class of men who are unable to leave aome to be treat- ed, and the free samples will enable them to see how easy it is to be cured of sex- ual weakness When the prober remedjes packers and | : half eagles, | aptain Davis of the Pak | is hands full during the voy- | hey did not scruple about never without at | was a rush | | Les Angel | | & Co. gals wine. T) Manila—S crs bicycle goods, 3015 Ibs bacon, 245 cs canned geods, 4 bales dry goods, 86 pkgs groceries and provisions, §0 cs lubricating oil, 2 cx photo goods, 135 cs paint, 5 s rubber goods, § cs shoes, 13 cs typewriters, 73 crs trunks, 180 cs 125 gals wine. To East Indies—125 cs salmon, 286 cs canned goods, 6 pkgs groceries and provisions, 3 cs harness. To Korea—33 pkgs groceries and provisions, 2 cs electrical goods, 2 cs whisky. To Vladivostok—i39 pkgs plows and fixtures, itz Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Saturday, June 20. | Stmr W H Kruger, Krog, 48 hours from San | Pedro Stmr Samoa, Hansen, 45 hours from Port Stmr Del Norte, Green, 24 hours from Fields Landing. Stmr Columbia, Doran, 55 hours from Port- via Astoria — hours. r Arcata, Nelsen, 47 hours from Coos la Bay Stmr Pomona, Shea, Br stmr Pak L 18 hours from Eureka. Worrall, 26 days from anfla, via Nagasaki 17 days. N Mahin Britien General, Thomas, 182 day from Antwerp. Schr Sacramento, Gruggel, 3 days from Sfus- law River. v Schr Pessie K, Petersen, 14 hours from Bowens Landinz. Sckr Columbia, loa. Sprague, 23 days from Ke- CLEARED. Saturday, Stmr China. Seabury, Honolulu, and Hongkong; Pacific Mail SS Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Hall, Stmr ' Walla Walla, Bark R P Rithet, McPhail, Honolulu; Welch June 2. Yokohama Victoria, etc; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr Jennie E Whalen, Eriksen, 3 Weaver. SATLED. Friday, June 28. Newburg, Petersen, Grays Harbor. Saturday, June 29. San Mateo, Fletcher, Nanaimo. Coos Bay, Nicholson, San Pedro. Point Arena, Hansen, Mendocino, Alliance, Hardwick, Portland. Westport. Erickson, —. Stmr Samoa, Hansen, —. Stmr China. Seabury, Honolulu, and Hongkong. Ship § D Carleton, Amesbury, Tacoma and Honolulu. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu. Schr Julia E Whalen, Eriksen, Ensenada. SPOKEN. May 21, lat 42 8, lon 50 W—Fr bark Mae- Mahon, from Barry. Per Br ship Mritish General—May 12, lat 2227 S, lon $837 W—Ger ship Helicon, from Iquique, for Hamburg. MISCELLANEOUS. The schr Bella, which sailed June 27 for Siuslaw River, and schr Jennie Thelin, hence same date for Grays Harbor, are both anehored below the Cliff House with no wind. HONOLULU, June 20—Fire broke out in for- ward hold of bark Olympic this morning, causing slight damage. The fire was started by a quantity of lime and hay, which ignited from combustion. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, June 25, 10 p m—Weather hazy; wind west, velocity 14 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SOUTH BEND—Arrived June 20—Schr Roy Somers, from San Pedro. ASTORIA—ArTived June 2—Nor stmr Thyra, gmm Manila; stmr George W Elder, hence une 27 FORT BRAGG—Arrived June 20—Stmr Se- Ensenada; 5 Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Tokohama quoia, hence June 28. SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 25—Schr Mabel Gray, from Eureka; ship Dashing Wave, from Tacoma. SEATTLE—Arrived June 23—Stmr Oregon, from Nome. June 2—Stmr Chas Nelson, from Skaguay. CAPE NOME—Arrived June 20—Stmr Valen- cla, from Seattle. Balled June 16—Stmr Senator, for St Mich- ael. June 19—Stmr Humboldt, for Seattle. ‘Aurrlved June 18—Stmr Centennial, from Se- attle. . Safled June 18—Stmr Portland. for St Mich- ael. June 15-Stmr Connemaugh, for St Mich: ael. Stmr Chas D Lane was spoken June 23 by stmr Oregon in Unimak Pass, from Seattle, for Nome. PORT ~ANGELES—Arrived June 20U § stmr Wisconsin, hence June 26. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed in June 20—Stmr Chas Nelson, from S A piarTived June 2—Br stmr Kintuck, trom Ma- a. Salled June 23—Br bark Lota, for Vi PORT ~BLAKELEY—Arrived ~June. B Bens Ludlow, Bfn;m Port ’l}muna. COOS BAY—Sailed June 2%8—Stmr ipire, San PFrancisco. oRres I phalled June %—Schr Emma Utter, for San BRISTOL BAY—Arrived May 11—Schr G Heller, hence April 21 May 17—Bchr Gharles Haneon, from Grays Harbor. May 27—Schr a loved. The Institute NEAH BAY—Passed Ji 29—Br ba ;:.:t;cmt%;;. Anrhl:mnn:vho e B2 | for Valoaraiso: schr Frea 3 Woon, for Faitt sent o free sample, carefully sealed in g | “Pem 2-Ship Bpartan, hence June gluln package, 80 that its recipient need 1, for l::nfi“ » ave no fear of embarrassment or pub- |~ BOUTH BEND—Arrived June 2—8chr licity. Readers are requested to Write | Somers. from Bem Bedeg o withqut delay. TACOMA—Arrived June M—Stmr Washte- lesey. from Dublin, to load for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 28—Br ship Crown of England, for Qublin; Ger bark Has- FROM SEATTLE. sia. for Hamburg. Steamer, Destination, BEACHY HEAD—Passed June 2—Br ship = o Largiemore, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. |'Chas. Neison kaguay & Way Ports. FALMOUTH—Sailed June 25—Br ship Way- | J- 8. Kimball ome & St. Michael farer, for Hull. Oregon. .| Nome & Telier Cit MONTEVIDEO—Salled June 28—Stmr Ore- | Victorian -| Skaguay & Way Ports. July gonfan, for San Francisco. HAVRE—Arrived June 20—Br bark Inver- 5. mark, hence Feb oc STEAMERS. rrived prior to June 29—Stmr HONGKONG— America Maru, from San Francisco, via Hono- lulu and Yokohama. Skaguay & Way Ports.|July kaguav & Way Ports.|July 1 = 1 1 & State of Cal. ome direct .... ....... |July Nome City. Nome, Teller & Tookuk!July Humboldt | Skaguay & Way Ports.|Tuly Farallon. Skaguay & Way Ports.|Tul YOKOHAMA—Arrived prior to June 298Stm: i City of Peking, from San Francisco, via Hono- Tome el lula, for Hongkong; stmr Olympla, from Ta- | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N., Mer- coma, for Hongkong. chants” Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., NEW YORK—Arrived June 20—Stmr Etru- June 29, 1901. ria, from Liverpool. Salled June 29—Stmr_Amsterdam. for Rotter- dam; stmr State of Nebraska, for Gliasgow: stmr City of Rome, for Greenock; stmr Luc: nia, for Liverpool; stmr Werra, for Naples stmr Pennsylvania, for Hamburg: stmr Minne. haha, for London. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed June 29—Stmr Teenkal, from Tacoma, via Manila, for —, LONDON—Arrived June 25— Stmr Northeast- ern, from Chicago and Montreal. Sailed June 20—Stmr Minneapolis, for New York. ANTWERP—Sailed June 20—Stmr Friesland, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed June 20—Stmr La Norman- die, for New York. LIVERPOOL_Saiied June 2—Stmr Campa- nia, for New York. CHERBOURG—Salled June 20—Stmr St Paul, from Southampton, for New York. > Sun, Moon and Tide. United States Coast and ‘Geodetic Survey Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high snd low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point The time ball on the tower of the new Fer bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day - I. e. at moon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. €. G. CALKINS, N.. in charge Lieutenant Commander ¥ Water Front Notes. The Merchants’ Exchange received word vesterday that the Senator salled from Nome for San Francisco on June 18, while the Conemaugh and Humboldt were to sail the next day. The Valencla and | Centennial arrived at Nome prior to the 18th inst. The Oregon, which sailed from Nome on June 18, spoke the Chas. D, Lane in Unamak Rass. The schooners Bella, which sailed for Siuslaw River. and the Jennie Thelan for Grays Harbor. last Thursday, have been having a hard time of it. There is almost a dead calm off shore, and vesterday morning both schooners were anchored off the Cliff House. What little progress they made Friday was overcome by the cur- rent during the night and the captains de- cided to anchor so as to prevent the ves- sels drifting down the coast. i o i, Golden Oak Chiffonier Iyotan Rugs 18 inches wide. . 45¢ 27 inches wide. .60¢c 30 inches wide. .20¢ 36 inches wide. .83¢ Just the thing for summer—eoft colors—greys, tans, olives: and they wear better than jute or Japanese rugs. Cordova Body Brussels 83¢ a yard—sewed, lined, laid. An excellent grade of body brus- sels that is usaally sold for $1.25 3 yard. Handsome colorings—orien- A July Clean- Up of Lace Curtains, Portieres and Table Covers 12 pairs Brussels effect were $). now $5.35 12 pairs Nottinghams, 3 yds long were 1. 25 now 65¢ 6 pairs Irish points were 37.5) now $4.25 5 pairs Irish points were $6.75 now §3.9) Reversible tapestry table covers, floral desigus. $5.95 47 inches high ; 18 inches deep ; 33,inches wide. The picture gives the proportion and carving right—just as they are The top 18 °‘serpentme’’ sha and_the key holes on each of the five drawer are finished with a neat bit of carving.’ tal aud floral patterns. Wilton Velvet Carpet a yard. sewed, lined, Inid. The name tells the’ story. Everyl kuows about the durability and the rich color schemes of velvet. Nearly any design or color. Borders for all. $1124% 0 pairs tapestry long Aft Wilton Fringed 8-4 size were $2. now $1.25 6-4 slze were $1.L0 now §1 tieres, six patterns, assor- oY | ted colors, three yards inches wide. p and bottom. Were $4.65 now $8.25 aolden OQak Extension Table $5.50 You seldom hear of a round one Lée shape that is in demand) under or $15.00. g Tt extends to six feet—seats eight diners in comfort. It is substantially made, has hard wood slides and the legs are firmly bolted in plac por- YOU'RE WELCOME TO CREDIT Our usual credit terms ars accommodating enough to suit nine people out of ten; but if you are the tenth person and need special accommodations either as to first or succeeding payments, do not hesitate to let us know. RICHMOND RANGES $B5 down Bl a week We want to put one in your home on approval. eatisfaction we will take it back at our own expense and refund you exuctly Richmonds the Best Balers what you paid for it—Fair enough ¥ ers, Beveled as it is in board finer pictures 1t it does mot give absolute convey Fuel Economizer: their Teal Hundreds of val- nes equally good in goods, show polish interior fittings and no idea of Swelled top draw- plush lined, French plate mirror. Every detail of the carving and design is faithfully shown in the picture, just the side- but cannot and beauty China Cabinet Oak or Mahogany $3.60 ning room small® 0 room for a China Cabinet? Surely room enough for a bang- ing one. : Out of the way and it holds a good deal—maybe 3o pieces. We’d be glad to have you open an You can make the payments to suit Sterling Furniture Private Exchange 003 account’ with us. your convenience. Co. Froe Delivery Oakland. Ala- meda,Berkeley ‘Phone Pretty Oak ‘Tabourets 25¢c. , No! mo! mo! They'rs not trashy as the price would natur- ally lead you to believe. They're strong and well made—the ol lar kind. SS9 Puritan Wick- 1 less Blue Flame OIL STOVES $7. $9. You krow the usual price, but this is the way the STERLING sells then Two Burners Three Burners corated Porcelain Lamps with Globes .00 ‘Worth more, of cour But ‘We want to correct the pres— sion that we only earry high- priced lamps—cheap and med— ium priced ones as well as fine. Four-piece Butter Sets, 250 ‘1639“ AMarfiet Streét Opp. McAllister Cream pitcher, sugar bowl, epoon bolder aad butter dish. Lacquered Wooden Tea Canisters, Sc. 1 pourd size Golf-Grip Eye-Glasses (Patented April 2, 1901), NEVER TILT OR SLIP Only to be had of 2, ouICAPPARAT s, OPTICIANS pHUTDbF‘PscmNnnc 642 MARKET ST. 'wsTRuments annrp rusawece auoine, GATALOGUE FREE EALD LEADING BUSINESS COLLEGE OF THE WEST. 24 Post st., San Franclsco, Cal. Established Nearly 40 years. Open Entire Year, Write for 80-page catalogue (free). MILLS COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. ONFERS DEGREES AND GRANTS DI- plomas; seminary course accredited to the Universities; rare opportunities offered in mu- slc, art and elocution: thirty-sixth vear: fall term opens Aug. 7. 1301. Write for catalogue o MRS C.'T. MILLS, Pres. Mills Colless P. O, Cal MISS B. G. BARRETT’S SHORTHAND ACADEMY. 302 Montgomery st., San Francisco, Cal Lessons personallyor by mall. Acknowledged by officlal reporters. ‘‘best teachers, best system.” THF. HITCHCOCK SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, SAN RAFAEL, CAL. Military Drill. Christmas Term Begins August 14th. REV. C. HITCHCOCK Prineipal. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS COLLEGE. A THOROUGH SCHOOL. ive, exceedingly thorough, finely SR Setamee seioon o auncis UNITED STATES BRANCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— UNITED STATES BRAMCH. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS | CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— ——OF THE— CALEDONIAN MANCHESTERFIRE INSURANGE COMPANY F EDINBURGH, Scotland, on the 3ist day 1900, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pur- | of December, A.' D. suant to the provisions of sections 610 and 61 of the Political Code, furnished by the Commissioner. ASSETS. Cash Market Value of allStocks and condensed as per blank ASSURANCE COMPANY F MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, ON THE | A'3tst day of December, A. D. 130, and for | the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cali~ ‘fornld. pursu to the provisions of sections L | 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed ag | per blank furnished by the Commissioner, ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. 3,313 14 s owned by Company ..$1,804,660 00 | Cash Market Value of all Stocks and rn?‘n?: Company’s Office.. 90312 | Bonds owned by Coi Cash in Banks.............. 123,931 95 | Cash in Comy Interest due and accrued on all ~ | Cash_in Bahks < Stocks and Loans......... i 14404 35 | Interost due. and “accred “on ail in due Course of Collec- | _Stocks and Loans .................... St <eooveneneee. 164,024 98 | Premiums in due Course of Collection Bills receivable, not Matured, taken Bills receivable, not Matured, taken for Fire and Marine Risks. s 493 96 | for Fire and Marine Risks. Due from other Companies for Re- | Due from other Companies f insurance on losses already pald.. 2,119 50 | surance on losses already paid Total Assets . Total Liabilities.. 101,382 62 Total Assets L LIABILITIES, usted and unpaid. 3 5272864 | 3 Lo - process of Adjustment or | Losses adjusted and unpaid. 98,34 55 in Suspens . 43500 T | Losses in process of Adjustment or Losses res ng expenses.. 11,19 12| in Suspense . Sy = .12 63 | Gross pre s on Fire Risks run- | Losses resisted, & =xpenses. 15.208 20 ning one year or less. $937,721 08; _, | Gross premiums on Fire Risks ru reinsurance 50 per cent 468,860 54 | ning one year or less, $1,075.33 68: Gross premfums on Fire Risks run- | retnsurance 50 per cent veee.. 539,167 88 ning more than one year, $§83,- . | GTOSs rremiums on Fire Risks ru 978 37; relnsurance pro rat - 450.29% 74| ning more thad one year, 989,580 5 All other Liabilities. 69.759 88 | reinsurance pro rata. 5 All other labilities .. | = | ‘otal Liabllitles ........ceeeeee. 289,403 INCOME. 1 5 40 N tually received for Fire | & et il oo sy g ncous. Recelved for dividends | Net cash actually received for Fire on Bonds, Stocks, Loans, and | _premiums ..... ods .....$1,387,250 08 from all other source: | Recefved for interest and dividends Received for profit on on Bonds, ‘Stocks, Loans, and from curities .. all other sources. : Total Income . EXPENDITURES. Total Income . EXPENDITURES, Net amount paid for Fire Losses Net amount ‘paid for Fire Lossed (in- (ncluding $201,773 33, losses of cluding $I55.655 47, losaes of p:'n previous years $550.488 35 | vious years) .. ceeceieein . $ST8,081 17 Paid or allowed for Commission or ~ - | Pald or allowed for Commission 2 Brokerag 59,40 45 | Brokerage . . : .. 293,502 Pald for Salaries, Fees and other oy | Pald for Salaries, Fees, ther = charges for officers. clerks, etc.... 90008 27 | " charges for officers, clerks, et 86,602 % Pald for State, National and Loeal Paid for State, National and Loeal texen e 4032019 | " taxes ... - 80,701 73 other payme: 11 ot i expendi 5 Y ‘“l’“", §2,352 15 | All other payments and expenditures. 8,305 0 d st MR gy Total Expenditures .... Losses incurred during the year..... 3 Risks and Premium: }F‘lre Risks.| Premiums. Net, amount of Risks| written during the| Net amount of R written during i R. L. DURHAM, President. year | 9158,983,363 | g1 702903 15 | vear ... 0% %) sumsvoises | gm, 0,008 14 Net amount of sks/ | | Net amount of Risks| = IRVING INSTITUTE. expired during _the| biy | “expired during thel i Boarding and day school for girls, 2126 Call- FOAT evenviniiiniany se-] 152,761,443 | 1,508,166 24 | year ............... v] 178, 742 1.41L670 44 fornia st. Accredited to the universities. The | Net amount in forcel 1 _ | Net amount In forcel \ next session will begin Aug. 5. For lilustrated December 31, 1900....| 181,595,182 | 1,821,690 45 December 31, 1900.....| 194,146,167 | 2,088,315 17 catalogue address the principal. REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A. M. CHAS. H. POST, U. S. Manager. GEO. 8. A. YOUNG, ST. MATTHEW’S MILITARY SCHOOL, SAN MATEO, CAL. The next term will begin August 15, 1901. For catalogue and illustrated circular address Rev. WILLIAM A. BREWER, A. B.. Rector and Head Master. Colloge 8a Rafacl for Young Ladies. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Dominic. s August 1, 1001, Full college course of studies. Modern building; steam heated. Un- sed Lor beauty and healthtulness Ad- fael. Sen Rafael, Cal s N. A. McNEIL, Assistant Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 2th day of January, 1901 H. E. FRANCK. Notary Public. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 323 California Street, 8. F. THOS. J. CONROY, Manager. GE0. W. BROOKS, Asst. Mgr. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.......Directors_| BELFOUR, GUTHRIE & U. S. Manager. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this Sth day of Fe) . 1901 EDWIN F. COREY Commissioner for California In New York. PACIFIC COAST DEPARTMENT, 323 California Strect, S. F. THOS. J. CONROY, GEQ. W. BROOKS, Asst. Mgr C0.... . Dirsgtorg, e ——————— A ——————e