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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1902. PACIFIC LINER COPTIC ARRIVES FROM THE ORIENT, — HE Occidental and Orjental Steam- ship Company's Coptic arrived | yesterday afternpon from the Ori- | ent with more than two hundred | engers and 2135 tons of gen- | | cargo. The Coptic arrived a day | ahead of her schedule and Captain Rinder ed himself by docking the liner of the vexatious delay for | signed to berths at the fie Mail doc become notorious. | The Coptic brings news of the safe ar- | rival at Honolulu of the American ship Dirigo, wh s overdue and upon which her writers have paid 15 per cent reinsurance. There but one package of treasure in the s cargo and only about $6000 The silk in her cargo is She also brought 1000 Dillon, who has been ent, returned on the passengers were: R. Abenheim, Miss A. B fiss C. P. Bar- C. C. Bennett, Gosgrave, J. deibert Cronise, Mrs. Adelbert Cro- , Miss K. Dillon and maid, J Dorrance, Mrs. J. M. , 'W. §. Dow, Peter Dud- a ¥. s E. er, faster Richard Irwin, m Keane, Mrs. La Grave, s, Captain N D. Rogers, Mrs. A. D. Miss Janet Scudder, U. S. A, T. Steven, . Thornton, Mrs. H. , Mr. Vaughan, C. T. Worthington, Emile Yot- fle Yottrand. Thomas Sails for Manila. The army transport Thomas sailed yesterday a with fifty-four unassigned recruits, x signal corps men and about sixty passengers. Among the latter there was a sprinkling of army officers, the majority employes, school teachers and and children. There were n school teachers and three army chap- lains eboard the transport. The latter were Rev. J. E. Yates, Rev. Pricleau and Rev. F. B. Doh Among the army women was the meral Jacob Smith, whose “howling * order resulted in a court-martial. | as safled promptly at moon. Her | as follows: | Howard, Lieutenant Martin ; Contract Surgeon E. A. mpanying hospital corps men; J. B. Green, Miss J. M. Dow, Mrs. W. S. Sin. ] K - trand, Mrs. B e cialr, Mrs. M. Menade and two children, Mrs. George R. Harvi d two children, Clure, Miss John Herold and two children, J. W. Ferrier and wife, Major T. . McCaleb, Mrs. L. S. Kelly, Miss Kelly, Chaplain J. E. Yates and . W. Waters Jr. and wife. Guy M. Ma- n, Phillip de Ring, W. F. Van Hassen, C. Hansen, J. Howarth, J. G. Noyes, G. Fitz- gibbon, C. W. Stine, J. J. Cahoon, E. J. Gai. nan, Clara Olimphant, Mrs. J. C. Ralns, | Mrs. Will Allen and two children, J. H. | Webb and wife, F. P. Faulkner and wife, O. | H. Tibbitt, wife and two children; Mrs. Leora | Day, John Ryan and wife, Miss Fiorence H. Solimen, Mrs. Willlam E. Welsh and child, Chaplsin Prioleau and wife. Mrs. L. H. Cool . B. A. Anderson, Chapiain F. B. Dohert; W. F. Wild P. Mrs. O. P, Lieutenants H. Watter- | O. P. Robinson and L. H. | E. Mead Mrs. E. H._ Hasty | Mrs. McNamny ' and child, | Miss M. E. Wallie, Captain J. E. Meade, Rob- | ert E. Lindsay, Mrs. Charies Berger and Mrs. | J. Smith. Alice McDonald Spoken. | The three-masted schooner Alice McDonald, | which was put on the overdue list and quoted at 16 per cent, was yesterday stricken off the | list. A cable from London reported her as | having been Epoken. The British bark Elllot, which left Carrizal, Chile, 140 days ago for Baitimore, was put on thé reinsured list yes- terdey enfl quoted at 45 per cent. The p- ton, out ninety-one days from Newcastle for this port, was quoted at 15 per cent. The rate on the H. F. Glade remains at 80 per cent. Peru Sails To-Day. The Pacific Mall steamship Peru will sall to-day for the Orient. She will take only sbout fifteen cabin pessengers, the same num- ber in the steerage and about seventy-five Chi- Dese. Among the passengers will be Captain John Boardman, an ex-army officer, who is zu g into business ut Iloflo. Miss K. Ken- all _an Festern artist of some nots, goes on the Peru to Japan, where she expects to make quite & lengthy stay. will N; Build Drydocks. ocks and re; . The _drydocks, which will be located near these wharves in Central Basin, will be owned and controlled, &= beretofore, by private capital. The Youngest Captain. Captain Dan Thompson Jr., who has been appointed go command the tug Redmond, is only 22 years of age and is the youngest tow- bozt skipper in the port. NEWS OF THE OCEAN. Matters of Interest to Mariners and Shipping Merchants. The British ship Brodick Castle loads wheat st Tacoma for Europe at 30s; chartered prior to_arrival The bark 8. C. Allen loads merchandise here for !'-l.ronnlulu and the bark Santiago same cargo for Hilo. The bark Diamond Head is chartered for coal from Seattle to Honolulu. e - Exports for British Columbia. The steamer Queen salled yesterday for Vie- toris with a general cargo to be landed at the principal British Columbia ports. The cargo as $15,244 and included the following merchan- &ise and produce: 0,863 ibs drled fruit, 1900 1| cheese, 10,510 Ibs raisins, Ibs bread, 5034 Ibs milistufts, 58,740 lbs malf, 185 pkgs fresh vegetables, 508 pkgs fresh fruits, 201 lbs ham, 7856 Ibe beans, 570 bxs paste, 6 cs and 253 gals wine, 400 Ibs spices, 150 cs canned goods, 8990 ibs coffee, 25 cs arms and ammunition, 100 tine matches, 30 pkgs onions, 180 Ibs cocom, 17 pkgs hardware, § bbls baking powder, 28 pkgs oceries and provisions, 1 cs shoes, 308 Ibs to- cco, 2 bales twine, 5 pkes dry goods, 18 bdls wall paper. 10 pkes wire, 1 cs hats. soliaose It Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Friday, May 16. Btmr Arcata, Nelson, €1 hours from Coos tmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 11 hours from Polat Arens. Stmr Aleatraz, Carison, 18 hours from Green- Stmr Gualala, Weber, 10 hours from Bihlers Point. Stmr National City, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Bragg. Rainier, Hansen, 85 hours from What- Stmr Stmr Bonita, Nopander, 71 hours from N e iiuood City, Hansen, 12 hours tror Redw. 3 hours tro Bowens Landing. a Stmr Mackinaw, Storre, 90 hours from Ta- coma. Br stmr Cootic, Rinder, 27 days 18% hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 18 fl:‘n 203 hours, via Honolulu 6 days 8% hours. Bhip § B Carleton, Amesbury, 26 days from Rehr M Monterey, Crangle, 64 hours from Coos . Lily, Nelson, 8 days from Umpqua ver. Bchr Polaris, Murchison, 4 @ays from Coos Onward, Jorgensen, 8 days from Co- quille River. butter, 986 Ibs manifested UD to 3 p. m. was valued at | MAKING RUN ONE DAY AHEAD OF SCHEDULE TIME SEA. AMERICAN SCHOONER BOUND FOR THIS PORT FROM PAGO-PAGO, WHICH WAS TAKEN OFF THE OVER- DUE LIST YESTERDAY ON THE STRENGTH OF THE REPORT THAT SHE HAD BEEN SIGHTED AT Schr H D Bendixsen, Olsen, 14 days from Port Blakeley. Schr IEthel Zane, Thomas, 15 days from | Port Ludlow. CLEARED. Friday, May 16. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, Sen Diego; all, Perkins & Co. | G e clina, Pedersen, Ladysmith; R Dunsmuir's_Sons Fr ship La Perouse, Balfour, Gutherle & C BAILED. Sauvignon, Queenstown. o. Friday, May 16. Stmr Santa Barb: Zaddart, Seattle. Stmr Queen, Hall, Victoria and Puget Sound Stmr Del Norte, Green, Crescent City. Stmr Pleiades, Purrington, Seattle. Stmr Gipsy, Swanson, Santa Cruz. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Pedro. U S stmr Thomas, Buford, Manila. Nor stmr Titanla, KE‘:f;lelduNu:‘mO. Br ship Bermuda, orft, eenstown. Schr Spallor Boy, Leuermann, Grays Harbor. SPOKEN. April 26, lat 4 N, lon 28 W—Br ship Greta, from Frazer River, for Liverpool. April 26, lat 4 N, lon 28 W—Br ship Lati- mer, from Oregon, for Liverpool. < Per Br stmr Coptic—May 13, lat 20 10 N, lon 1490 ® W, Jap stmr Nippon Maru, from San Francisco, for China and Japan. Per Br stmr Miowera, from Australia May 16, at Victoria—On Monday, May 12, an Amer- ican vessel showing letters K A C P, steering southwest. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, May 16, 10 p m—Weather bazy; wind NW, velocity 44 miles per hour. DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 16—Stmr Ful- ton, from Fort Bragg; U § stmr Alert, from cruise. Sailed May 16—Schr Beulah, for Umpqua; stmr Santa Monica, for San Francisco. WILLAPA HARBOR—Arrived May 16—Stmr Rival, hence May 13. EUREKA—Arrived May 16—Stmr Prentiss, bence May 15. Salled May 16—Stmr Eureka, for San Fran- clsco; schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed outward May 1 —S8chr A F Coates, for " ’ Passed inward May 16—Br ship Ladakh, for Victoria: bktn John Smith, from San Pedro: Br stmr Braemar, from Hongkong; Br stmy Garonne, from Seattle. FORT BRAGG—Salled May 16—Stmr Co- quille River, for Ban Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arrived May 16—Schr Falcon, from Coos Bay. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived May 16— Stmr Alcazar. NEAH BAY—Passed out May 16—Stmr Me- teor, for San Francisco; brig W G Irwin, for San’ Francisco. Pagsed in May 16—Bktn John Smith, from San Pedro, for Port Townsend. | PORT KENYON—Arrived May 15—Stmr Ar- ®o, hence May 13. RT GAMBLE—Arrived May 16—Schr Americana, from Oyster Harbor. PORT ANGELES—Sailed May 16—Brig W G Irwin, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Safled May 16—Br ship Fingal, for Queenstown. Arrived May 16—Stmr Robert Dollar, from GRAY! ARBOR—Arrived May 15—Stmr Grace Dollar, hence May 13; schr Fannie Adele, hence May 6. SEATTLE—Sailed May 16—Stmr Cottage City, for Bitka: stmr Banta Ana, for Valdez. | "NEW WHATCOM — Safled May 16—Ship Spartan, for —. ISLAND PORTS. BONOLL'LU—XAITIVed May 7—Br stmr Dor- VANCOUVER, B C—Arrived May 16—Br | stmr Miowera, from Sydney; stmr City of Puebla, hence’ May 11; stmr Dolphin, from Skagway; Nor bark Antigua, from Callao. PORTLAND—Arrived May 16—Stmr Aber- deen, from San Francisco. . Sun, Moon and Tide. Tnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent, NOTE—The high and low waters bccur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, MAY 17. 11/—0.2 b:48/—0.1] NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the succ tides of the day in the order of occurren: to time: the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth the charts. The plane of reference is t of the lower low waters. Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE, Steamer. From. Due. Sequota. Hueneme May 17 Tacoma . Banta Monica eteor. Eel River Ports . Crescent City . Argo. Crescent “hehalis North Fork. . May City of Para. | Panama & Way Ports..[May 19 State of Cal..|Ban Diego & Way Ports. May 19 Coos Bay.... |San Pedro & Way Ports.|May 19 San Pedro....|Grays Harbor 9 Wellington. Comox .. Pomona Humboldt . land & Astor ‘|May 20 Sluslaw_River . <|May 20 Oyster Harbor . -|May 20 | Humboldt . May 21 | Willapa Harl May 22 Grays Harbor . May 22 Puget Sound P May 22 Point_Arena May 22 Santa Rosa..'|San Diego & Way Ports|May 22 Mendalay....|Coquille River .. May Newport & Way Ports.|May 23 Portland & Astoria China & Japan Honolulu ..... Mexican Ports Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY D @AKE JOSEPH, Representative, 30 Battery Street, San Franclsco. ic, hence May 1. May 8—Br stmr Miowera, from Sydney; schr Otelta Pedersen, from New- . yound owte (oot ey 22 castle, Aus; stmr Sonoma, hence May 1. May | 9—Ship Dirigo, from Hongkong; Br stmr Mo- TO SAIL. ana, from Vencouver. ot Salled May S—Br stmr Doric, for China; | Steamer, stmr Sonoma, for Australia. May 9—Bark e Desiation. Betls:| Paer. Haydn Bmwn,Y(orl;‘ Pgrt ;l“;)wllf:l“end;Ablfirkgd]‘\'léu» May 17. anu, for New York: Br ship Ellen eed, for | Alltance 1 Fori Townsend: Ger bark Paul Isenberx, for | Bequol e e Th) & e 3 Port Townsend; schr Transit, for Port Town- | Arcata. Coos Bay & Pt. send; Br stmr Moana, for Australia. Arctic. Humboldt To sall May 10—Ship Arthur Sewall, for | Pcmona. ... Humboldt . New York: U S stmr Wheeling, for Pago | Guatemaia.| Valparaiso Pago: U § stmr Albatross, for Laysan Island. | pt. Arena..|Point Asons May 10—Bark Albert, for Laysan Island; schr | Peru.......|China & Japan | 1 pm|PMSS Aloha, for San Francisco. ay 18. KAHULUI—Arrived May 4—Stmr Alaskan, | Hyades.... Honolulu & Knhqlul 12 m|Pler 20 from Honolulu. 8. Mcnica. .| Humboldt ......\... 4 pm(Pler 2 MAKAWELI—Arrived May 4—Bark Edward | Santa Rosa.|San Diego & Way.| § am|Pler 13 May, from Honolulu. Bonita.....|Newport & Way Pts| 9 am|Pler 11 FOREIGN PORT. G. Elder... |Astoria & Portland.|11 am|Pler 2{ FALMOUTH—Arrived May 15—Br ship Alex ay 19. Black, from Tacoma, with main topgallant | Chehalls... |Grays Harbor B PP Pler — b, To0 Burcka.... | Humboldt ,.. 12" m | Pler 13 LIMERICK—Arrived May 16—Fr bark Du- Eel River Ports....| 4 pm|Pier 2 guesclin, from Oregon. -|Panama & Way...|12 " m(PMSs BHANGHAI—Arrived May 18—Br stmr Kal- May 20. B i Nome & St, Michael| 2 pm|Pler 84 ANTWERP—Sailed May 14—Br ship Holy- -|Nome via Seattle..|10 am|Pler 2 rod, for Orezon. ay 21. QUEENSTOWN-—Salled May 14—Br ship Siuslaw River ....| 5 pm|Pier 2 ‘Wiscombe Park, for Newcastle, Ei d. Puget Sound Ports.11 am|(Pler 9 EAST BOURNE—Passed May 16—Br ship May 22. Iquique, hence Nov 20, for Liverpool. Grays Harbor.......| 4 pm{Pler 2 LIVE! L—Arrived May ~16—Br ship San’ Diego & Way..| 9 am|Pler 11 Chas Cotesworth, from Victorla. San Pedro & Way..| 9 am|Pier 11 SINGAPORE—Arrived prior to May 16—Br Sydney & Way Pts.[10 am|[Pler 7 gtmr Spithead and Ger stmr Verona, from New Seattle & Whatcom| § pm|Pler 2 York, for Manila. - Humboldt ......... ® am(Pler 2 ICEORIA, B CArrived May 16-Br stomr | Newsboy. .| Nome, v iofnin|......[Pler — owera, from ney: schrs Alnoka S ekins; schr Sadle Turple, 98 skins. Columbla.. Astofla & Portiand|11 a(Pler 24 a; Rival...... |Willapa glrbor «::| 5 pmiPler 2 [l May 25. G. Doller.. |Grays Harbor .....| § pm[Pler 2 May 26. City Puebla | Puget Sound Ports.(11 am|Pler 9 Mandalay..|Coquille River ....| 4 pm|Pier 2 May 27. Coptic..... |China & Japan.....| 1 pm/PMss FROM SBATTLE. Steamer. For. Salls. Dolphin, & Way Ports.(May 10 Clty Topeka.. Skagway & Way Ports.(May 20 Farallon.....| Skagway & Way Ports.\May 21 Clty Seattle..|Skagway & Way Ports. May 23 | Excelsior.... | Cooks Inlet & Way Pts.|May 25 3. §. Kimball.| Nome direct ........... Dirlgo. ... | Skagway & Way Ports.May 27 E. Thompson. Nome & St. Michael... May 27 3 Centennial..."| Nome direct - |May 29 That S Alll Cottage Cliy. | Skagway & Way Ports.|May 30 Pk g Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. 8. M., Mer- Sl R S, chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., May 16, 1802. e Time Ball on the tower of the Ferry bullding was dropped exactly at noon to-day, i e. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § p. m., Greenwich time, STANDLEY, W B g Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. —_— RECOMMENDS TWO SETS OF PLANS FOR HOSPITAL Advisory Committee of Physicians Requests Board of Works to Prepare Estimates. The advisory committee of physicians appointed to consider plans for the pro- pesed new City and County Hospital held a conference last night with Supervisor d@’Ancona for the purpose of considering the question. Two sets of plans had been submitted to the committee—one by Ar- chitect Coffey and a second by Dr. J. M. Flint of the University of California. After a lengthy discussion, participated in by Drs. Hodghead, Ellinwood, -Ander- son, Willlamson, Buckley, Kerr, Hirsch- felder and City fingineet GrunsKy, it was decided to recomimend the two plans to the Board of Works, with instructions to incorporate the best of both in one de- sign, upon which estimates of cost will made. 1 Architect Coffey, whose plans once accepted by the ci and _subse- uently readopted by the Board of Public orks, desired to have his plans accepted with the proviso that the suggestions em- bodied in the plans of Dr. Flint be n:.ersed into his, but the committee de- cided otherwise. During the discussion Dr. Ellinwood suggested that it would be wise to settle on the site for the hospital in order that the plans would conform properly there- to. Dr. d’Ancona thought it inadvisable to discuss the site, as-any selection would raise a storm of opposition and probably defeat the proposed bond issue. Dr. Wii- liamson sald that the present site would be eliminated because several Supervisors were opposed to it. This leaves the only avallable site now owned by the city on :he ':.lmahouu and House of Correction racts. ‘were C—————— To-Day’s News Letter. The increasing popularity of the San Francisco News Letter keeps pace with its constant improvement. To-day's is- sue maintains its reputation as the brightest and most original weekly in the West. The story this week is “Admitted to Citizenship.” It is by John Fleming Wihison, .and is in his best vein. “Bt. Pierre,” by Wallace Irwin, is a very strong poem commemorative of the Mar- tinique disaster. “Helps to Young Authors” is a stinging satire on the meth- cas of the literary agencles, and ‘The Silent System” and “Some After-Dinner Games” are bubbling with pure fun, “The Destruction of San Francisco,” by W. O, McGeehan, s a humorous forecast of what might happen. In ‘‘Reminiscences” the old newspaper man talks of Bret Harte and Mark Twain. “‘Campaign Echoes” and timely editorials are able dissgrtations on, the political situation. The Looker On” department is unusually long and is rich in personal gossip of peo- ple we like to hear about. All live toples are intelligently handled. The soclety news is complete and authentic. - ————————— E. H HARRIMAN VISITS UKIAH FOR A FEW HOURS R B Railroad Magnate Will Be Guest of Sacramento and Then of Portland. President Harriman of the Southern Pa- cific spent yesterday on the road of the California and Northwestern and jour- neyed as far as Ukiah. He returned and again got on the line of the Southern Pa- cific at Shellville and arrived at Sacra- mento late last evening. Traffic Director Stubbs said yesterday afternoon in an interview.that there was no significance in the fact that President Harriman traveled over the California and Northwestern Railroad. He explained that President Harriman was anxious to see as much of California as possible and that President Foster had invited him to take the trip to Ukiah, which he had gladly accepted. - After spent in President Harriman will go to Portlan but his itinerary from there on has no Vet been decided upon. | e —— Trunks and Valises. ‘We have a larger and better trunk chan the $7.50 special offered last week. It is made of genuine basswood, brass trimmed, with two s two trays and cloth-faced, 4t $8.50. Also a sole leather suit case with shirt fold and steel frame far $6.50. 1 trunks, valises and leather goods lettered free of charge. 'Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. . ———————————— Railroad Men at Banquet. R. H. Donaldson, chief rate clerk of the Southern Pacific Company, gave a ban- quet last wanlng to his assoclates in the rate and prepaid order dep: ents. The toast “Our Company” runk with eat enthusiasm. Those present were R. . Donaldson, Thomas J. Connor, John Petersen, F. 8. Howard, Paul Bruce Nor- Eon, Fred Shoup, Nelson Kinell and ‘olonel George Townsend. ADVERTISEMENTS. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuing CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS must bear signature of to take as sugar. Very sxall and as easy SEE i :.‘2‘.':21'5:“ SEE GENUINE [P TLE, |fon roreiotves. | GENUINE "“PRINTED ON R CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION WRAPPER RED PAPER’ STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS —OF THE— National Fire INSURANGE GOMPANY. 'ORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- anfigx?on the 3lst day of December, A. D. 1901, and_for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fur- nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash ....... 3 $1,000,000 00 Rt Estate owned by Company... $399,063 32 lae:xlu o.n‘B.}):dn and Mrofl‘"nsse:, s 647,715 00 Cash Market Value of al ocks and Bonds owned by Company.. 3,627,469 00 Cash In Company's Office . 7 400 Cash in Banks Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion .. Total ASSEtS .....cceceseness LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpaid. . $101,074 87 Losses in process of Adjustms SRR, in Suspense ............ =i Losses resisted, including expenses 23,6 Groes premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2,272,- 458 31; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 1,136,228 15 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run ning more than one year, §2.548, 3 832°50; relnsurance pro Tata.... 1,419,258 00 Contingent reserve fund All other liabilities.. Total - Liabilities 25,000 00 179,779 42 ve..$8,122,043 12 INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums 4 ERECE - . .$3,433,158 80 Received for interest on Bonds an Mortgages .- . 39,628 00 Received for Interest an Received for Rents . Profit and Loss.. Total Income ... EXPENDITURES. s aid for Fire Losses 209,864 05, losses of previous years ... .$1,751,880 44 Dividends to Stockholders . 120,000 00 Pald or allowed for Commission or = 651,509 21 Brokerage 207,625 59 Net amount (Including Paid for Salaries, Fees and other charges for officers, clerks, etc.. Pald for State, National and Local taxes ... i 110967 T4 All other payments and expendi- tures -... T ae0504 08 Total Expenditures ...........$3,202,667 04 Fire. Losses incurred during the year...$1,867,068 12 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. Net amount of Risks| written during the| YORT ......ui.... .. |$520,605,644 $4,704,770 88 Net amount of Risks 1 expired during the|. year 891,259,277 3,719,379 20 Net amount in_force| December 31, 1901..| 506,668,065| 4,821,288 81 JAMES NICHOLS, Prestdent. B. R. STILLMAN, Secretary. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January, 1902 FRED B. SEYMOUR, Notary Public. Springfield Fire and Marine JINSURANCE COMPANY. F_SPRINGFIELD, IN THE STATE OF Massachusetts, on the 3ist day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sloner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank nished by the Commissioner. fur- ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. $222,325 00 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages 554,450 00 Cash Market Value of all Stock: and Bonds owned by Company.. 4,084,040 00 Amounts of Loans eecured by pledge, of Bonds, Stocks and other “marketable securities as collateral .. e 21,375 00 Cash in Company's Office. 8,610 Cash In Banks .. . 409,699 06 Interest due and accrued on all Stocks and Loans .............. 27,308 43 Interest due and accrued on Bonds and MOrtgages ................. 13,623 23 Premiums in due Course of Collec- tion .. on . 543,336 02 Rents due and accru . ,355 84 Due from other Companies for Re- insurance on losses already pald 12,764 57 Total Assets .........ccuuaus -.$5,898,887 40 LIABILITIES. Losses adjusted and unpald....... $85,822 31 Losses in process of Adjustment or in Suspense . . 218,862 18 Losses resisted, Including expenses 34,756 01 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning one year or less, $2,008,- 602 54; reinsurance 50 per cent.. 1,004,301 27 Gross premiums on Fire Risks run. ning more than one year, $2,056, 167 46; reinsurance pro rata. Commissions and Brokerage and to become due. Total Liabilities .. INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire .$2,922,078 03 80,562 32 $2,611,602 15 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from all other sources. Received for Rents . Total Income . EXPENDITURES. d for Fire Losses 195,556 64, losses of Net amount (including RATLWAY TRAVEL. SQUTHERN PACIFIC e and are due to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Markes Street.) Frox Armir 20, 1902 — ARRIVE Benicla, Suisun, Eimira and Sacra- ments .. LEAVE 7.004 .00a Vacaxiile, Winters, Rumsey.. 304 Martinez, San Ramon, Vaiiejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa...... §.258 8.004 Davis, Woodland, Knights Landing, 2.00a ALSSTTeTille, Oraville. ... ... 188 tlantic Express—Ogden an: 6. 8.254 lfi: Niles, Lathrop, Stockton....... 7.25» 8.004 Niles, Mendota, Hanfe Visalla, Porterviile 560 8.30a Shasta Expr (for Bartlett Springs), Willows, Red Bluff, Portian ” . 17.85» 8.304 San_Jose, 'Livermore, kton, Tone, Sacramento. Placerville, Marysville, Chico, Red Bluff..... 4.25» 8.304 Oskdale,Chinese,Sonors,Tuolumne _4.25» 8.004 Valle) 2.25¢ 9.00a Los Angeles Ex: Tracy, Lathrop, 8.254 .304 7.56» .004 Hayward, ind Way Stations. +12.55» 004 The Overland Limited — Ogden, Denver, Omaha, Chicago. .0gr Sacramento River Steamers. > Benicis, ~Winters, Sacramento, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysviile, Oroville 10.55a 3.30» Hayward, Niles and Way Siations.. 7.56¢ 3385 Martincs,sen Ramon, Valleio, Naps, Calistoga, Santa Ros .25 4.00® Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Lodi.. 12.25» 4.30 Hayward,Niles,SanJose,Liverme 18.554 4307 The Owl Limited—Fresno, Tulare, Bakersfield, Saugus for Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. 8.554 00» Port Costa,Tracy Lathrop,Stockton 10.25a §00% Marcines. Antioch, Stockton, Mer- ced, Raymond, Fresno. . 1225» 16.30% Niles Local . . 726a @ Hayward, Niles and San Jose....... ‘;I ggA > Vallejo.. . N ?}Mr Oriental Mail—Ogden, Denver, Omahs, St. Louls, Chicago....... 4.25» 7.00r San Pablo, Port Costs, Martines and Way Stations. - 1125 $7.00» Vallejo............. . 756¢ 8.057 Oregon & California Express—Sac- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East. 8.56a $9.10» Hayward and Niles.. 1554 INE_(Sarrow Gauge). co‘(%'-!:otl;' Market Street.) 37454 Santa Cruz Excursion. .. 18.057 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, S N ivos, Boulder k, Sants Cruz and Way Stitios 12.157 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creok, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station 4.18» Newark, San J: 34.157 San Jose, Los OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO, Foot of Market St. (Slip 8) From OAKLAND, Foot of Broadway — 16:00 i3 18:05 10:00 a2c. 12.00 2.00 4.00 rax. T LINE (Broad Gauge). AR s e Fuscnd Strestar . 8an Jose and Way Stations. 8.40a 13005 552 Joue and way Scasions.. J50 004 3 PAR 18.30r 8.004 Principal Intermediate Stations. 10.45» 8.00a San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, Salinas, Sen Luts Obispo and Principsl intermeds- ate Stations 4100 0.30a San Jose and 8 1304 San Jose and W 9. al 8an Jose and 7. 12.46r San Mateo, Redwood, Pai Sants Ciara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove! 3.307 14150 15.007 ;wr . 307 .00 A for Morning. Santa Cruz and Way Statfons. ... San Jose and Principal WayStations San Jose, atos and Principal Way Statious. Spssert San Jose and Principal Way Stations San Jose and Way Stations..... New Orlcans Express—San Lui Ob! arbars, Los An- Paso, N ow P for Afternoon. ) | :lmdrldy excelpud. z!lnm:ll.y’q:ully’. @ Saturday only. [on p arday and S Tuesday sad Baturday and Sunday CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CD LESSHEES SAN FRANCISCO AN) NOATA PACIFIS RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCUO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m.. Thursdays—Extra trip at_11:30 m. Saturdays—Extrs trips at 1:50 and I p. m. B!i"NDAYS—G:W_ 930, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, p. m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. PACIFIC DEPARTMENT X 84 Sansome Street, Corner Bush. NIN, Manager. GEO. D. DOR previous years).... -$1,490,180 37 K DAYS—6:05, 7:35, 7: 9:20, 11:18 Dividends to Stockholders 150,000 00 m.; 12:50, 3:40, 5:00, 8:20 gsm. Saturdays Pald or allowed for Commission or -Extra trips 05 and 6: P. m. Brokerage .. .. 561,822 08 | SUNDAYS—8:00. 40, 11:15 a. m. 40, 3:40, Pll: for S(Lllri‘efl Fees l:c'l othe: 4:55, 5:05, 6:25 p. m. charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 121,964 57 3 W Leave In Effect Arrive Pald for State, National and 7,215 g3 | San Franciscol May 4, 1902, fsan Francisco Destina~ 313,558 20 ton. Total Expenditures ..........$2,734,741 07 Imglc _— Aand Fire. Novate Losses incurred during the year...$1,615,688 19 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiuma. Petaluma. Net amount of Risks 3 Sants Ress written during the| $313,578, 672 a3, Fulto FOREy oo o i il s Hae 578, X n Net amount of Risks o “Windsor expired during the Healdsburg WM oess L asao 208,311,547 2,874,350 84 Iethin Net amount in_force Geyserville | December 31, 1901..| 402,150,165| 4,064,770 00 Cloverdale 7:35pl 6:20p A. W. DAMON, Presid Hopland FE dw. ¥ m\gexAr. Secr:f.'}y Ukiah ul and sworn to before me, this 21 day of January, 1902 o Willits PERCY 8. GATES, Notary Publie. Guernevills Sonom: Glen Fllen Sebastopol GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst. Man-.gar. . mm‘ AND URINARY DISCHARGES ANT4, d) A CURE IN 48 HOURS. visit DR. JORDAN'S creat MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 MARKETGY. bet. Grd a7ih, 5.7.Cal, 4 ‘The Largest Aratomical Museum in the o World, Weakiesses o any contracied pesitivaly cured by the o Specialis on the Coust. Bat. 36 yesen OR. JORDAN—DISEASES OF MEN E mE e TS eeT e ‘valuzble book for men) cn RDAN & C6., 1051 Market St.. 8. F. REVA MR Bus Weak Men and Women SHQULD USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE Great Mexican Remedy; gives health and strength to sexual organs. Depot, 323 Market. & Hn; Kms signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Tabletw b‘b“n-.‘lh-“ BITTER i CURES ;D¥SPEPSIA. RAILWAY TRAVEL. Train S —Daily. Leave Market-strest Fe: Depot. al [Tim'd | Ovrl'd | Local Daily | Daily | Daily | Daily Visalia... Bakersfld Kan. City] . “_Chicago.. 5 afor ot tor afternoon. 200 a. m. train is the Califts 1 ted, carrying Palace Sleeping C: e P ‘ars and Cars through fo Chicago. Chair Cur rent to Bakersfleld for accommodation of local No second-class tick- rrespond. first-class passengers. ets are honored on this train. ing train arrives at 7:05 4:20 p. m. is Stockton, local. Corres Con dalily, 7:20 a. m. is Bakersfleld Local, stopp! at all points in San JO:QHIB Valley. C.onf'- responding train arrives at $:40 a. m. dally. Dipat Ban Prancisces e Bl e pot, icisco; 1112 Broadway, Oakland. > o -*‘ 3 MOUNT T. LPAIS RAILWAY usalito Ferry Arrive San Fran. Pais eturatag Leaves st 720 12115;- 3 O} Tavera 9:20 r. arrive San Francisco 11367, Ticket Offices, 631 MARKST STREET and SAUSALITO FERRT. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs and White Sulphur Springs; at Fulton for Altruria: at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Geyserviile for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers and Booneville: at Jopiand tor Duncan Springs. Highland Springs. Kelseyvills, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lake- t and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Viehy prmi‘kSuntm Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell e, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, iley, John Day’s. Riverside. Lieriey’s. Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Orr's Hot Springs, Half-way House, - Comptche, Camp Stevens, Hopkins, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport. Usal: at Willits for Sher- rood, Cahto, Covelo, Laytonville, Cummings, Springs, Harris Olsen’s, Dyer, Pepper- a. to Monda: round-tr 3t at r‘%“l“s" r:(n. Y D tickets n_Sundays—Round-trip tickets to all ints beyond San Rafael at hlrt r:lc-‘ o Ticket office, 650 Market street, Chronicle bugdxrg, . C. "WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manag Gen. Pass. Agt. NORTH SHORE RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry, Commencing April 27, 1902. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. er. WEEK DAYS—6:45, *7:45, 8:45, 9:30, 11:00 a m., 12:20, *1:45, 3:15, 4:15, 5:15, *6:15, 8:45, B:45, 11 m. 745 a' m. does not run to Miil Valley. 1 ONDAYS ~7:00, 8:00, %:00, *10:00. 11:00. :30 a. m., 12:30, *1:30, 230, *3:45, 5:00, 8:00, 7:30, 9:45, 11:45 p. m, 224 Trains marked (*) run to San Quentin, FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISC! WEEK DAYS—3:20_ *6:20, 7:40, 8:15, *9: B a. m., 12:25, 2:15, *3:30, 4:40, 5:30, 6:. ), *11:00 a. m., , 2915, %3130, 4115, *5:45, 6:45, 0. 5 p. m. SUNDAYS—8:00, *8:00, 9:30, *12:00 m., 1 11:10 a. m., 12:35, 10:15 p. m, uBbNDAYH:”. 7:58, 10:05, 11:10 & m., 115, 1:20, 2:30, 3:45, 5:00, 6:08, 7:15, 10:40 . m. THROUGH TRAINS. 7:45 a. m. week days—-Cazadero and way 3:15 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and Way stations. dero and way 10:00 a. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way Legal Hollday boats and trains will run om Sunday tim e Dr. Gibbon’s Dispensary, KEARNY ST. Established In 1834 for the treatment of Private 1, Lost Manhood. Debility or diseage wearing on body and mind and Kin Disonses. Tne DOCtOF cures when thers fail. Try him. Charges low. [Cures guaranteed. Callor write. Dr. J. F. GIBBON, san Franciseo, Cal. THE WEEKLY CALL $1 per Year.

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