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VENTURA TAKES MANY PASSENGERS TS ————— AND A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FLOUR — (> FTERICAN. Seroonzre_ — ed at 10 o'clock g for Honolulu, the Antipodes and a large The cargo in- flour and more than tralia, where have reduced the ofl. | nd Miss Irwin, who ngers for Honolulu, rf by a large There was also a | o wave good-by to Mi: d Miss Chispa Sa were laden Sanborn’s foral | ing immense, and con- 4 utions from the other | f the Doctor's Daughters’ Floro- | ¥ in which Miss particular star. W. S. Porter of | sengers. Their | = \ r, wife of the com- | f the Wheeling, goes on Pago Pago, where | her husband. | rs were: or R. E. her } Allardice, Alexan- rge Beckley, Miss | Beckley, Mrs. Berger, Dr. J. | Blshop and two children,” H. | Cake, C. G. Campbell, Mrs. | child, Miss C. J. Carter, G. R.{ [ Miss Mary Chalmers, | [ , Miss M. | P. A | Miss E. | Miss E. | 3 0.Smith, Raymond Spieker, Miss M. Taufen- W. M. Waterman. Mrs. Frank Wight, Miss Leslie Worm Mrs. G. J. Blockinger. s G. Alleyne, F. L. Armitage, Beatty, Miss E. R. bee, G. E. Dean, Mrs. Dean, Mrs. W. B. Gunther, J. C. ombe, Mrs. R. A. Howard, A. J. McDonald, E. A H. Phillips, L. Rosen- pard, J. C. Turk, Lieu- rride, W. Wooley. [2 dney—F. Ferris, E. Mrs. Taylor. Alice McDonald Arrives. McDonald arrived yes- rom Newcastle, Australia, from Pago Pago. Since McDonald has been | list, was once reinsured 4 at 30 per cent only a man, Frank Gardner, crew that shipped in icDonald left Newcastle with ns of coal on board. She put 12, leaking, short of pro- crew in a state of mu tons of coal were dis. the vessel was re- sumed. Before sail crew refused duty. in tow by the U. §. e mutineers sent here for dismissed. The McDon- Pago Pago, where she re- Captain Hardwick and a new e from this port. The voyage 0 was long and tedious and d a month or so longer, the or @ lucky spell of wind that yond the region of calms. The d is & slow vessel and very much in overheuling. She commenced leak- McDo: need of ing, the cook says, only five days before Pago reached. The leak was stopped with- y and there was no trouble of that he second half of the voyage. Her are not in very good shape, and while being overhauled her rig may be altered ore in keeping with her size. a sailor, aged 46, a native of April 10 and was burled at sea. To Inspect Northern Ports. A. @e la Torre Jr., inspector and Spanish in- ter of the Immigration Service, leaves on a two weeks' trip to the mnorth. y of the Treasu sald In- Torre yesterday, “‘has given me vacation, which I will devote to gration inspectfon methods ttle.” two stud at F ek th - THE OCEAN. NEWS OF Exports to British Columbia. The steamer Umatilla, which salled on for Victorla, carried an assorted cargo destined for the principal umbian ports, valued at $770L The d fruit, 860 1bs and 10 bxs ral- c 554 1bs butter, 227 Ibs 2 Ibs chocolate, 40 cs £ fish, 8 cs arms and am- # baking powder, 170 lbs bo- cordage, 696 bxs fresh fruits, 206 15 co fresh vegetables, 3 cs electrical supplies, 1747 1bs ) 510 gals lubricating ofl, 1506 1bs fiexseed, 1000 firebricks, 16 cs glue, 1 cs hats, 2 pkee machinery, 539 1bs nuts, 10,020 Ibs oil ceke meal, 5350 ibs and 155 bxs paste, 25 bbls pitch, 625 1bs pear] b 304 Ibs seed, 600 Ibs sugar, 19 pkes steel, 42 ci syrup, 26 cs sewing machines, 162 gals wine, 4152 1bs zinc and 700 Ibs zinc salts. Ventura’s Cargo. The Oceanic Steamship Company's Ventura sailed_yesterday for Sydney, via Honolulu, Pago Pago and Auckland, with a general cargo, valued at $163,786, manifested and destined as follow 3 Hawallan Islands, $32,612; Sa- mos, $3098: New Zealand, $83,183; Australia, 76: Fiji Islands, $32; South Africa, $785. The following were the principal shipments: To the Hawailan Islands—100 bbis flour, 60 arms and ammunition, 203 cs canned goods, 19 bales dry goods, 15,145 Ibs dried fruits, 7 pkgs roceries and provisions, 23 pkgs hardware, 1 leather goods, 216 gals lubricating oll, 218 pkgs metal polish, 1 pkg bicycle, 600 Ibs choc- olate, 1000 Ibs codfish, 7 pkgs drugs, 10 bxs fresh fruits, 15,866 ft- lumber, 98 pkgs machin- bd 2 'bales overalls, 3 newspaper, 2 )0 1bs raisins, 95 sewing machines, 111 Imon, 200 gals wine. To Australia—202 bbls flour, 13 pkgs agricul- tural implements, 64 pkss cereals, 519 cs 7125 Ibs dried fruits, 9 pkgs gro- rovisions, 40 pkgs hardware, 2 bales leather, 1545 gals lubricating ofl, 372 pkes metal polish, 22 pkgs machinery, 2 cs drugs, 2216 1bs beans, 10 pkgs bottled beer, 2300 Ibs fish, 12,048 Ibs coffee, 70 bales dry goods. pkgs electrical goods, 37 pkgs boots 312 rolls paper, 23 bales overalls, 76 28 28 < g g 2 5 z 2 ¥ o E g H g 2 g g B g 2 E , 190 c: |~ To the Fijt Islan: | To South Africa—140 cs canned fruits, cs salmon, 1 cs hardware. In addition to the foregoing the steamer car- | ried $3000 in Mexican dollars as treasure des- tined for Suva, Fiji Islands. -—— Sun, Moon and Tide. and Geodetic Survey— 100 THREE-MASTER THAT HAS JUST FINISHED LONG VOY- AGE FROM AUSTRALIA. United States Coast Times and Helghts Waters at Fort Point, entrance to San ancisco Bay _ Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; 5 cs wine, 35 pkes dry goods, 15 pkgs hats and caps, 58 pkgs boots and shoes, 1 cs electrical Sopetables, 1035 R pkgs fresh | the height of tide is the same at both places. dressed poultry, 75 cs eg iy FRIDAY. MAY 23, groceries and provi canned goods, 53 pkeg: bacco, , 7 ctls wheat, manufactured tobacco, 45 cr onions, champagne, 10 pkgs hardware, 4 bales rubber goods, 50 bdis paper, 340 sks potatoes, 2 loco- moblles, 10 cs bread, 495 Ibs nuts, 6 cs meal, 1 cs whisky, 15 cs drugs, 2 pkgs machinery, i bale leather. To Samoa—39 bbls flour, 1476 Ibs bread, 87| cs canned goods, 15 cs coal ofl, 2 bales dry goods, | 67 pkgs groceries and provisions, 33 pkgs hard- | 1bs lard, 360 1bs mil ffs, 1 pkg ma- 1 bale leather, | es, 1 c& 203 1bs | 30 csand 10 | 2 bales twine, 4‘\ Sin rises Sun sets . Moon rises . g [Time rope, bs rice, 113 gals wine. 35 bl flour, 10 pkgs | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Parlor table, $5.50 A smart little parlor table built of oak, golden finish, having a round top with prettily scalloped edge. Meas- ures 30 inches high and 20 inches in diameter. Also in mahoganized birch at $5.50; bird’s-eye maple at $7.00. Fifth floor. One of the handsomest bedroom sets we have ever seen has just been placed on display on the sixth floor. Made from selected pieces of genuine San Domingo mahogany, finished very light. Set consists of three pieces—bed, bureau and chiffonier. If we had nothing else on this floor to interest you this set alone would be worth a visit to see. Welcome. Do you need an extra washstand? We have them in great variety. With and without mirrors, in golden oak, mahogany, imitation mahogany, natural birch, bird’s-eye maple, etc. Sixth floor. (Successors to California Furniture Co.) : 957 to 977 Market Street, Opp. Golden Gate Avenue. of High and Low | 4000 yards of 18-inch ail Veiling Sale Friday Only. styles of becoming effects, in black, magpi jackdaw, white, cream, navy and regular 25¢ and 35c values; on spe- cial sale Friday only—yard . . . . 200 dozen allsik, stylish, Novelty Veils with silk chenille spot and black only, 25c and 35¢ values— ech. ..o s Best Butfer Friday Only satisfactory kind that we sell every day in the year, at. .. A Special Sale of 1000 Laundry Bzgs. and all full siz=, would be cheap at 40c each; Fridayonly . . . . . RRERRRRRRRERRRRERRE RERRERE RRRREVERRRERER RRRRRE L[quofs Friday. and meliow; Friday, gallon. . night f.om 7 until 10:30 o' clock—pair. . RERERR ZRRERE ZRRRE RRRRERE RRRRVRE RERRRR Men's Working Shirts (7 to 10:30 p. m.) 40 ilk Tuxedo Mesh and Maline Mesh Veilings; more than/30 brown; 8c Pattern border, i4c 35¢ Notwithstanding the advance in price of butter this week, we offer for Friday only regular sze squares of the very bast Creamery Butter—the 35¢c The prettiest lot of Laundry Bags we have yet offzred on special sale; large floral designs, the very best quality of Washable Cretonne 24¢c Cedar Run Whisky—Famous Bourbon, rich . - $1.95 Tab'e (laret—A good grade that invariably gves satisfaction; 5-gallon lots, $7.8 7 singlegallon. . . . ......400 s s Domestic Porter—Equal to imported; Friday, LA e s e i) ’ 7 -50 PR g L The facts in briefi They are the best suits that America’s at P15 Ty | i el i B0 best manu acturing merchant tailors can make to retail Pure Fruit Syrup—Raspberry, Strawberry or at §20.00. If you paid us §20.00 you would save Grenadine—bottle . . . . . . . .25 the dfference between that price and what others French Vermouth—The Noilly-Prat; Friday; would charge you for the same quality. 1If you buy Bettlet i s s s ek E il 6 them to-day and to-morrow at $17.50 you make an Saturday Night Sales, Shoes, Shirts, Etc. Men's $3.00 Vici Kid Summer Shoes—Hand- some new shape, well made, extremely com- fortable for warm weather; on sale Saturday Men’s Heavy Brown Overalis—Pair. . 0@ Big Shoe Offer—fFriday and Saturday, choice of our entire line of Ladies’ $2.50 Shoes and Oxford Ties, consisting of nearly 30 styles in all the popular shapss and materials for Summer wear............. A fine entertainment in Attraction Hall this week. Popular ballads sung by Bernard and Bernard and illustrated with appropriate stereopticon views. Daily from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. Admission Free. 2y CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= AMERICA’'S GRANDEST STORE |Hurifburt’s Fine Stationery 14c We closed * out the balance of a jobber’s stock, nearly 2500 boxes, at a pricc. Buy your correspondence paper for this summer now, for it is an absolute cer- tainty that such a bargain as this cannot soon be offered again. Hurlburt’s Fine Stationery, in the newest shape and the newest cut of envelope, as shown in picture, in Dres- den blue, heliotrope, cream or azure tints, in the sizes known as St. James and Octavo. Either satin wove or bond paper; 24 sheets of paper and 25 ’4 {4 $20 Suits $17.50 $6 Suits $2.98. Another of our crowd-bringing, Friday and Saturday Cloth- ing Sales. Your choice of any man’s $20.00 Suit in this store, beginning at 8 o’clock this morning and until cosing time to-morrow additional saving of $2.50. The assortment includes black and white Scotch Tweeds, plain silk mixed and fancy Worsteds, unfinished Worsteds and Serges; hand- made throughout. , Boys’ $5.00 and $6.00 Vestee Suits $2.98—For ages 3 to 7 years only; about 100 of these handsome all-wool Suits left from a previous popular sale. They have sing'e or double breasted silk vests. Don’t fail to see these #5.00 and $6.00 Vestee Su'ts that are on sale Friday ’2 98 - and Saturday only, at.......... > ; AARRAAR RARRY RARLRR WARARRA QRRALA RRRRL AR AXURANR RERUL ARRRAR ARNQRRAAR WARADRR UARR R AR AR AN W AR WUt W daaiann _— e Popular Music 18c. Five popular picces of sheet music that all the ly . . “In a Cozy Corner “Cats Parade™ $2.35 Hats $1.88. Men's Spring style Derby Hats; the high taper 25¢ Embroideries, 14c. For Friday only, about jooo yards in pretty Cameras, Supplies. The Bullard Magazinz Camera—Holding 12 0Ol Dark Room Lamp— A good one, regularly e Photographer’s Balance Scales—soc kind . . Wood Fiber Trays—Size 4x5 inches; instead Albums—s ¥4 x7 inches, cloth binding; we sell We are San Francisco distributors of these cele~ $3.00 Pants $1.69. Another of our popular Saturday evening specials $2.15 town is whistling or humming, published at soc and 6oc a copy, sold by us regu- larly at 25¢c and joc; for Friday onl .. 18e Lady Hottentot™ “Ha Le, Ha Lo™ “Josephine, My Jo." Friday and Saturday. crown; black stiff hats with roll brim, dip front and back; all heights of crowns and widths of brims; our regular extra value $2.35 hats; on special sale until clos- $1.88 ing time to-morrow night at A ARRRRRE AARARAA AAAAD AR R A Aananan i« patterns, and best qualities of Cambric and Naiwwook; pretty embroideries in various wi iths, good enough to put on any garmeat; regularly 20¢ and 25c per yard; for PRy .. 14e Special Sale of plates, 4x5 inches, regularly £10.00, special Fridayonly . ... . $6.98 75¢; on special sale Friday only . . . of 10c each, Friday . . 8o them regu'arly at 23c; special Friday . §70 Kingsbhury Hats Made to Wear. brated hand-made, union-made hats. All of popu'ar shapes and colors— $3.00 guaranteed to wear one year Saturday Night Only. in the Clothing Department (from 7 to 10:30 p. m. only)—Men’s strictly all-wool Cassimere pants; heavy weight; extra well- made; worth $3.00 per pair; on sale during above hours . .. .81.69 RAAAARAA ARAAARAAARAAA A AACAAAR AARAR ARARAA ARARARARARRRASR AR Raan the early morning tides are given in the left Hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time; the fourth time column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings of the United States Coagt Survey charts, except when a minus (—) sign precedel the height, and then the number given is suBtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. IR pEY Time Bal! Office, U. S. San Francisco, M., Mer- Branch Hydrographic Cal., chants’ Exchange, May 22, -1902. : - The Time ball on the tower of the Ferry building was dropped exactly at noon to-day, L e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 . m., Greenwich time, . ‘W, H. STANDLEY, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. AR 1T Movements of Steamers. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From, Due. .|Willapa Harbor ........[May 23 .|Oyster Harbor . | Newport & Way Ports. .|Coquille River Grays Harbor Eel River Ports . Grays Harbor M Coos Bay & Port Orford. |Crescent City . M Santa Monica |Humboldt Arctlc... Humboldt Seattle . .|Humboldt . G. Lindauer. |Grays Harbor . May 25 G. W. Elder. |Portiand & Astoria. May 25 Plefades. Seattle . May 26 San Diego May 2§ State of Cal..| Santa Rosa.. (San Diego & M City Sydney.. Panama & Way Ports. Amer. Maru..[China & Japan . M. - |Portland & Astoria . Grays Harbor - |Taniti ... Puget Sound Ports . I Hamburg & Way Ports.|June 1 Beattless. . .00 June 1 .|8yaney ‘& Way ‘Ports..|June 2 TO SAIL, Steamer, Destination. Sail; May 23. Stuslaw River 2 endocino City .| 8 pm|Dier 13 A-!!,ol‘;ll & Portland|11 zm Pler Pls -|Nome via Golofnin| 4 g: PI:: 1?! ;ll:mthokl! . 9 am|Pier 13 oint Arena i ‘May 25, pm|Pler 2 eattle & Tacoma..|10 am|Pler 2 San Diego & Way. . o N S0 y..|'0 am(Pler 11 1 River Ports 4 Willapa Harbor ...| 4 ml;}:l{ g Newport & Way. 9 am|Pler 11 Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 Coquille River .. pm|Pler 2 Nom ey 27, lome via Seattle..|11 am(Pler 9 Humboldt .........|1:30 p|Pler 9 Coos Bay & Pt. Orfd|12 m|Pier 13 Bcehll(fle&&;"hllcflm-l 5 pm|Pler 2 na apan..... . Y e, pm|PMSS umboldt J1z Grays Harbor 4 p,mn g}:: ; ra; City Para.. | p; g Drfl': gfigsz G. Elder... ./11 am|Pfer 24 State Cal.. 9 a e :, :0. m|Pler 11 Coos Bay.. |San Pedro & Way..| 9 > Bedro & ¥ am|Pler 11 North Fork | Humboldt 9 am(Pler 2 ‘Alameda. ..| Honolulu . 2 pm(Pler 7 see Puget Sound Ports.|11 am|Pler 9 Sequoia....|Grays E.a‘rebar 4 pm|Pier 2 C. Nelson.. |Nomo via Golotnin. Pler — Alltance... | Portland & Way. Pier — FROM SEATTLE, For. | Sails. Skagway & Way Ports.(M: Skagway & Way Borte.|May 51 Cooks Inlet & Way Pts. Nome direct . Golofnin Bay Skagway & Way Por Nome & St. Michae! Nome direct .... Skagway & Way Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Thursday, May 22. o Stmr Lyrs, Williame, 67 days' from Phila- elphia. Stmr Noyo, Ellefsen, 15 hours from Fort Et:r;'r Gualala, Weber, 12 hours from Bowens Stmr Phoentx, Odland, 14 hours from Men- E. Thompson. Centennial. .. Cottage City. O oStm: Whitesboro, Olsen, 14 hours from Greenwood. VERET o P, S, 1 vou Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, 65 hours from 5o icar Eurekca, Jessen, 30 hours trom Briféka: YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 21—Br stmr Strathgyle, from Oregon. ST VINCENT—Arrived May 22—Ger stmr Denderah, hence Feb 6. VALPARAISO—Salled May 22—Br stmr Arequipa, for San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS. GENOA—Arrived May 22—Stmr Phoenicls, trom New York. ROTTERDAM—Sailed May 22—Stmr Ryn- dam, for New York, via Boulogne. NEW YORK—Arrived May 22—Stmr Lom- bardia, from Napl tmr Cassel, from Brem- en; stmr Mongolian, from Glasgow. Salled May 22—Stmr Friederich der Grosse, for Bremen, via Southampton; stmr Auguste Victoria, for Hamburg, via Plymouth and Cherbourg; stmr La Touraime, for Havre. Stmr Gipsy, Swansen, 24 hours from Monte- Tey. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 42 hours from San Diego. Stmr Lakme, Johnson, reka; bound for Redondo: gers. Schr_Alice McDonald, Hardwick, 210 days from Newcastle, Aus, via Pago Pago 62 days. CLEARED. Thursday, May 22. Stmr Ventura, Hayward, Sydney and Hono- lulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, San Pedro; Good- Barbara; Pa- all, Perkins & Co Goodall, Per- 26 hours from Eu- put in for passen- tmr Meteor, Roberts, Santa cific Coast Co. Shea, Eureka: GLASGOW—Salled May 22—Stmr Siberian, for Philadelphia. $ . YOKOHAMA—Arrived May 22—Stmr Strath- gyle, from Portland, Or, for Hongkong. LIVERPOOL—Arrived May 22—Stmr Paris- fan, from Quebec and Montreal, via Mo- ville: stmr Manxman, from Montreal. wsa.ued May 22—Stmr New England, for Bos- GENOA—Arrived May 22—Stmr Lahn, from New York, via Naples. HONGKONG—Salled May 14—Stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. ANTWERP—Sailed May 22—t - land, for Philadeivhia. o QUEENSTOWN—Sailed May 22—Stmr Ma- ic, from Liverpool, for New York: stmr Haverford, from Liverpool, for Philadelphia. Stmr Pomona, kins ‘& Co. N_Sémr Columbla, Doran, Astoria; O R & * Co. Stmr Centennlal, Strand, Seattle and Alaska; Charles Nelson Co. SAILED. Thursday, May 22. Signal, Bendegaard, Coos Bay. Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Fulton, Levinson, Eureka. Meteor, Roberts, Santa Barbara. State of California, Thomas, San Diego. North Fork, Nelson, Eureka. Ventura, Hayward, Honolulu and Syd- Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr ney. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr San Pedro, Jahnsen, Grays Harbor. Lakme, Jensen, San Pedro. Mackinaw, Storrs, Tacoma. Centennlal, Strand, Seattle. Stmr Coos Bay, Gielow, San Pedro. Stmr Crescent City, Payne, Crescent City. Stmr National City, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Br ship Glenalvon, Andrews, Queenstown. Br ship Criceieth Castle, Davies, Mollendo. Schr John F Miller, Hansen, Coos Bay. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. SPOKEN. Per stmr Lyra—April 11, Dutch ship R L INSURANCE COMPANY, TFORD, IN THE STATE OF CON- F HARTFORD, T M. four-masted, in lat 30 20 S, lon 47 10 A i W, bound south. necticut, . “April 57, lat 40 08 S, lon 86 25 W, Ger ship | A D. 1901, ‘and for the vear ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- P G Q B, four-masted, bound south. < 1 yjursuant to masted BN L SCELLANEOUS. Eolttical- Code, condensed a8 per Disnk fur- LONDON, May 21—Nor bark Hereford, at|Pished bY 3 Antwerp, from San Francisco, lost sails and cAmTAL Tad decks swept during passage. | The flerce beat encountered on the equator sp! lec] is feared water entered vessel's hold. ATyt Stock, pald UD., 000,000 08 TELEGRAPHIC. IFOINT ‘Ifg‘os. ?(n‘y o."‘—;‘e loup m—wi,ulhll' ASSETS. cloudy; wind W, velocity 16 miles per hour. ‘Estate owned by Company. $399,083 32 DOMESTIC PORTS. Real s i aad Morigage: 647,715 00 RESCENT CITY—Salled May 22—Stmr Del Noérte, for San Franeisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed May 22—Br ship cottish Hills, for Melbourne. | NEAH BAY—Passed in May 22—Nor stmr [ Tellus, hence May 18, for Ladysmith. SAN PEDRO—Arrived May 22—Schr Albert Meyer, from Ballard; stmr Prentiss, from Eu- 1t reka. Sailed May 22—Schr San Buenaventura, for Grays_Harbor. HARDY CREEK—Arrived May 21—Stmr Marshfield, hence May 19. PORT KENYON—Arrived May 22—Stmr Ar- Cash Market Value of all Stocks and Bonds owned by Company. Cash in Company's Office. Cash in. Banks Premiums in due 3,627,460 00 867 73 Course of Collec- Total Assets ... LIABILITIES. Losse justed and unpaid....... $101,074 87 !nuu.: hl.d’nmcefl of Adjustment or go, hence May 20. PR SRS CRESCENT CITY—Arrived May 22—Stmr | in Suspense ......o...- ceeacees a Mandalay, from Coguille River. Losses "”}‘;‘3; L::ll\gidrl'n% ‘e.m 23,606 60 Spiled May 22—Stmr Del Norte, for San Gr:‘-;‘nr:‘:r: B > FETA 25651 retnsurance 50 per cent.. 1,136,228 15 GUALALA—Arrived May 22—Stmr Samoa, | hence May 21. SEATTLE—Arrived May 22—Stmr Plelades, hence May 16. May 2i—Stmr Humboldt, from Alaska; Jap stmr Shinano Maru, from Vie- i Sailed May 21—Stmr Farallon, for Skagway. { Saifled May 22—Stmr Edith, for San Fran- | Gross premiums on Fire Risks run- ning more than one year, $2,548,- 832 50; reinsurance pro rata.... 1,419,258 00 Contingent reserve fund . All other labilities.... Total Liabilities ........ clsco. BALLARD—Arrived May 22—Schr Stimson, from San Pedro. INCOME. SEORT ANGELES Salled May 22—Br ship | Net cash actually recelved for WS i In bay May 22—U S_revenue cutter Grant. | p PFSTMUMS o-cooooo-toneorse ot 433, EUREKA—Arrived “May 22—Stmr Santa | BQEONEE Jo7 IMITest o7 BORER 200 39,628 00 Monica. hence May 21. orts: AR R S X SOUTH BEND—Salled May 22—Bktn Arago, m:“'g;g: ’“‘s'l;';_“ e o P from all other sources cee. 153,302 10 TACOMA—Arrived May 22—Br stmr Glen- "’"“ L i Hanite " %158 60 ogle, from Hongkong; stmr Elihu Thomson, | Becgived f 2 from Seattle. Arrived May 22—Br ship Sokota, from Port Angeles. Sailed May 22—Ship Dashing Wave, for Alaska. POINT LOBOS—Passed May 22—Stmr Sco- for San Pedro. EXPENDITURES. tia, . FORT BRAGG—Salled May 22—Stmr Co- | Net amount pald for Fire Losses qullle River, for San Franclsco. = 2 s:.‘:'lmx::gy e B e S PORT TOWN D—Safled May 22—Bktn ears .. 751, Kiikitat, from Port Ludlow, for Honolulu; schr | Dividends to Stockholders. 120,000 00 Commi Nokomis, from Port Gamble, for Hilo. Paid or allowed £ Arrived May 22—Br ship Scottish Hills, from Port Gamble. COOS_BAY—Arrived May 22—Stmr Alliance, hence May 17, for Portland: stmr Arcata, hence May 17; stmr Copper Queen, from —. Salled May 22—Schr Letitla, for San Fran- clsco. PORTLAND—Sailed May 22—Ship Carl, for Tsing Tau; stmr Despatch, for Redondo; stmr Geo W Elder, for San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NANAIMO—Arrived May 22—Danish stmr Wyefield, from San Diego; Nor stmr Titanla, hence May 16. CADIZ—Sailed May 4—Ger stmr Totmes, for Paid for Sal ane charges for officers, clerks, etc. Paid for State, National and Local taxes ¥ Fire. Losses incurred during the year...$1,867,068 12 Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premidmas. Net amount of Risks| San_Francisco. written during COLON—Salled May 20—Stmr Orizaba, f0r | yoar oo, ooreroe.s $520,605,644($4,794,779 New York, Nt amount’ of Risks pe - Arrived May 20—Stmr Advance, from New FALMOUTH—Sailed May 20—Br bark Mar- ion Fraser, for Birkenhead. 'AUCKLAND—In port April 25—Ship Henry expired during Net amount_in December 31, 1901.. 391,250,277 3,719,379 20 506,668,065/ 4,821,758 81 Failing, for San Franclsco. GANTIWERE — Arrived May 20—Br ship o TV (President. ord, hence Jan . Secretary. HONGKONG —Arrived May 21—Stmr China, | , Subscribed and eworn to before me this 13th hence_Aoril 23, day of January, 1902. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived May 20—Ship FRED B. SEYMOUR, Notary Public. Luzon, -from Manila. DS.llad May 20—Br bark Aberfoyle, for San iego. ACAPULCO—Sailed May 17—Stmr San Jose, for Panama. May 20—Stmr City of Sydney, for San Francisco. CARDIFF—Arrived May 22—Fr bark Mar- guerite Dollfus, hence Jan 23. OCOS—Salled May stmr Hathor, for GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager. ! STATEMENT =——OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS National Fire ~ Springfield e Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. F_SPRINGFIELD, IN THE STATE OF Massachusetts, on the 31st day of Decem= ber, A. D. 1901, and for the year ending om that day, as made to the Insurance Commis- sioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Political Code, condensed as per blank fure nished by the Commissioner. CAPITAL. Capltal Stock, pald up sesessneeieiian - v e eee s -$2,000,000,00 ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company.. Loans on Bonds and Mortgages... Cash Market Value of all Stocks = 4,084,040 0Q Amount of in Cash $222,325 00 554,450 80 Interest due and and M o5 Premiums in due Due from other Companies insurance on losses already paid Total Assets ...... LIABILITIES. and unpatd. o Butpane o 2 in Suspense ............ . 213,362 18 Losses resisted, including e | S Ding one vear or less, $2.005,- 602 54; relnsurance 50 per cent.. 1,004, Gross jums on Fire Risks run- - Ding more than one year, $2,056,- 167 46; retnsurance pro rata.... 1,159,283 19 Commissions and Brokerage due and to become due.............. 108,667 20 o 3 Recetved for interest and dividends 0002 3 on Bonds, Stocks, Loans and from T_sources. . 158,308 79 Received for Rents .. 4408 Total INCOM® .eovvevvenenns..$3,115,947 85 EXPENDITURES. ot amount pald for Fire Losses (ncluding $195.556 64, losses of ous 4 erage Paid for Salarfes, Tees and charges for officers, clerks, etc. . Paid for State, National and Local taxes . other -$2, Fire. Losses incurred during the year...$1,615,683 19 Risks and Premiums. Fire Risks.| Premiums Net amount of Risks| written during the| year .1$313,578,672 $3,923,493 87 Net amount of Risks| expired during the| - year 208,811,547| 2,874,350 34 Net amount force| December 31, 1901..| 402,150,165| 4,064,770 00 —_— A. W. DAMON, President. et st o S et e B st Subser! sworn ore me, this day of January, 1902 PERCY S. GATES, Notary Publia PACIFIC DEPARTMENT 84 Sansome Street, Corner Bush. GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst. Manager,