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Lands $10,000 Prize for His Owner at Sar- atoga. Whitney’s Reliance Takes the | Place From Schorr’s Moharib Unit- s th feats prize & wo-year-olds was utrun were good | and | Mile and One Hundred Yards in 1:448 With a Feather Up. | Backed From Sixty Down to Twenty, Tootsie Mack Earns Purse. LAY Special The Call. CHICAGO, — Grand Opera, owned by E rs, the New York million handicap at Ha. e world's rec- mile and 1% His tim 5. against the old mark of 1:4515. Jack Ratlin jumped and retained ds from the ra, which had been around, came away ertook his competitors, Bragg right the the a few econd race. vards; wire made on Toot- She as played down sell- THE S'AN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1903. VIONTRESON WING RECORD BROKEN [HILEE ANNEXES STAKE FEATURE: BY GRAND OPERA| THE GOLDENROD! A NEW ATTORNEY . ETTLINGER HAS Canters Home in Clos-|Garret McEnerney Ap- ing Day’s Feature at Delmar. pears in Eppinger Hearing. Dotty Shute Outgames Stub|Bookkeeper Freund Unable in a Drive to the Wire. 2 Special Dispatch to The Call ST. LOUIS, Aug. 12—Hilee easily won the Golden Rod selling stakes, the fea- to Identify Wheat in ‘Warehouse. Garret McEnerney appeared before Referee in Bankruptcy Milton J. Green | vesterday morning as attorney for Bern- | ture of the card at Delmar Park to-day. ‘ hard Ettlinger, one of the members of When the barrier was raised he jumped | the ruined grain firm of Eppinger & Co. into the lead and he won in a canter by eight lengths. The best finish of the day came in the | second race, when Dotty Shute w neck from Stub, which tired in the last few strides. Summary: longs Betti Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. Girl, 105 (HaiD....1 1 11 101" (Austin). . 6 210 4 E , 109 (F.Smith) 5 5 8 4 Time, 1:143%. Start good. Won easily. Win- | ner, W. M. Rog ot by Montana-Demure. ck 106, Caryota 100, Frank Collins 109, | Sweet Myrtie 100, also ran. | hYl} D A el Svs ot W '“"i sents the Eppingers, thought he also rep- Ettlinger has broken away from the Ep- pingers and intends to save himself from blame by reason of the peculiar actions of his partners. Last week Ettlinger was on the witness | stand and gave testimony before Referee Green. Attorney Henry Ach, who repre- resented Ettlinger and advised him not to answer certain questions propounded to him by Attorney Freidenrich, repre- sentative of the creditors. Ettlinger sur- prised Ach and évery one present by ig- noring his partners’ attorney. Ach stood it for a while and then made the sensa- tional announcement that he would not SARATOGA Qi- EATOGA SELECTIOVS Telegraph »Herr:“s Ingo]d Duke HARLEM SELECTIONS. By the Chicago Inter Ocean First race—Codex, Outwai, Sauer- kraut. Second race—Bardolph, Darro, In- Highlander, | cubator | Third race—Father Tallent, Nan- race—Don John, Wotan, To- | nie Hodge, J. P. Mayberry. Fourth race—English Lad, Prince Silverwings, Skilful. Fifth race — Bab, Dutch Carter, Inventor. Sixth race—Silver Fizz, Christina A, Pat Morrissey. —_——— American Boat Wins. Sixth race—Flying Ship, Virgin| Soil, Carbuncle. | e ——— e Stops Preparations 'or Bullfight. [ Tow E ”\x RSFIE 5, Aug. 12.-In to- -4 e between the Irondequoit and 4 for the Cai cup, the rican boat (Irondequoit) won. The » was stralghtaway, nine miles and ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 Men Who Are Weak! This is 2 message to men. It is to men whqg want to feel like men, to look like men and act like men. 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If you can’t call I FREE BOOK 1.f wond you my beauticully tilusirated book with full information free. Call or write now. Don't delay. £ Dr. M. C. McLaughlin, *. 5 Saz Francisce, Oal. k3 SEOLOEOHOEOICHONOEOHONOHOEOROHOROIONONONONON to | Larned, | by his defeat of Harry T. Allen, the Phil- | it ea | w. | people saw | horse, Kinney Lou, to vietory in the Em- | pire stake at the Grand Circult races to- | petitor was John Taylor, winner of the | mary: | of seven. | 3 | "OND RACE—Seiling; six furlongs: 1 s Horse, Weight, Jockev, St. % Fin. | act as Ettlinger's attorney. He asked otty Shute, 1 . | that the matter go over a week in order LR L H | that Ettlinger might avall himself of oth- ~rrggr g | er_counsel. Pechman & Co.'s b. f. by Long- | Yesterday Ettlinger appeared with At- e. Harry Griffith 119, Mathiida 117, 119, Cautious 119, Cressida 117, torney McEnerne who asked that the i | '“*1 case go over a week until he could famil- | farize himself with it. The request was | THIRD RACE—Purse; six furlongs: | grantead. Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. ¥ Fin. | The testimony of Edmund Freund, the B e rneehan).... § 8 114 | bookkeeper of the warehouse of the Pa- Ingolthrift, 100 (Brid 4 3 31 |cific Coast V Company at b 3 b cEnerney was asSure a e testi- ;l:rl_nmke. Fenian 105, Sadle Burch 105, als0 | mont of the witness would in no way | | Jeopardize the interests of his new client, FOURTH RACE—Seven furlongs: Goldenrod | and he therefore had no objection to his selling stakes | lighten the attorneys. It appears that the | Bank of Monterey and the American Na- tional Bank, which are represented by | Mr. Chickering, are anxious to show pos- session of the wheat, having had mark- | ings placed on the sacks for identification. 3 | Freund was requested to visit the ware- _Vin- | house and refresh memory. The case was continued until the 20th. On that day Bernhard Ettlinger will be further exam- “TH RACE—One and a sixteenth miles; Horse, Weight 106 ¥ sckey. St. % Fin. 2 W. B. Gates SIXTH RACE—One and three-sixteenth | ined by the attorneys for the creditors. selling i > Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. ¥ Fin. c W ‘ncacwan's 3 1% | RWCEIVE GOOD PRICES 110 (Sheehan) 3 2 Gheman) 33 2 3, | FOR WELL-PLACED LOTS Won_drivis l ; - i Y v-‘nmgs-.Auctmn Sale Brings Out Offers of & | Satisfactory Size for Score of Properties. 3 Prices for city realty have been pro- 2. —Weath 4 ‘5 12— Weather clear; track | cured at auction by Easton, Eldridge & | i a half furlongs, purse— | Co, as follows: | e 10 Atlas 100, Mag ) n n 100, 388, 1300 and 1 s on the north Laguna, m 1625 Buchan Ben 2 Budweiser | east fro: er Fringe | $14,350; Mallory ; feet on Buchanan stree nce Herman 87:6 feet, irregul | for #5800 on the eas yards, sell- | for $3600; 3 flats and lot Baker street, for 35901 between Folsom and and rooming-house of building of twelve roc for $13,000, subject to lot on the eouth line feet east from Stockton, for feet on the north line of feet west from Fillmore, 192. 1 on the south tine of Wel three stores 101, Orris 100, 99, Jordan 100. T. P. n turlonge, (Lady Hayes' entry.) beskin’ 102, Sweet Dream | 32100; momthot corner burg 3 s the lot 1 an eighth miles—FHook S o S Milea—Flook S¢ | being S0x114 feet, for 105, Montana Peeress | PR ——— 4 | THE LOUISIANA COMPANY ST. LOUIS SELECTIONS. | OF SAN FRANCISCO By the New York Telegraph. | ORGANIZED MAY, 1900 First race—Mag Nolin, Atlas,|,JO THE FUBLIC_BEWARE - pany have initials R. G, Co. on faces and mon- Se ogram R. G. C. on backs thereof. Following Second race—Bear Creek, Mallory, | ofi"f. capital prizes as decided by the Hon: Tangent. duras National Company, E aturday, August 3 8. 1903: 32,207 wins $7500, <ol in San Third race—Hydrophobia, Lord Francisco, Cal $2000, ;(,,mmm 5 Sea Francisco. wins $§1 Seeis; Mewjon, 5013 in San Franch 7554 wing Fourth race—Irish Jewel, Taby | $500 sold in San Franc isco, No. 7702 { wins $250, sold in Algomah. Cal.:'No, 22,410 Tosa, Orris. Fifth orl wins §250, sold in Sl; Franxi‘.-;vn Cal, i e—Or] -| _This company paid to Michaei Lawrence, iy oaos, (A1, Do ]Fumn and B streets. San Rafacl $3750 for skin. one-hatf ticket No. 46,003 drawi July 23, i race — and to W, B. Corbaley igmacio Cal. $1250 et e — Montana Peeress, | 1" ;0 yair ticket No. 49,353, same dite. All prizes of this company are id in tull Hook Se Oka, Tony Lepping. | immediately on presentation at | the company in San_Francisco. ———e——— TENNIS PLAY REACHES $10,000 reward will be paid to any pemn THE SEMI-FINAL ROUND William A. Larned and H. L. Doherty 1 Each Wins His Match in our office and was refused payment ———————— pany of San Francisco. Estab- s lished January, 1887. SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Aug. 12.—The i - singles of the tennis tournament on lhe% SPROIAL NOTICR TO THE PUNLIO. courts of the Meadow Club were brought | OWINS to the fact that mumcrous schemes up to the semi-final round to-day, when play was discontinued for the day. Wil- d, the American champion, we would respectfully call the attention of purchasers of tickets to buy onl | sible agents end to see tht th tickets read othier of Philadelphia anc the | as follows: A i champion, H. L. Dcherty, won | THE ORIGINAL LI LO! NA_CO! in the third round and it is PANY OF SAN FRANCISCO. ~ES- | TARLlFHED JANUARY, 1887 cted that as the matter now stands | bear the initlal ed and Doherty will meet in the | oooch (oupon mill bear the s tn large | ticket In gaining his place in the semi-finals | The following are the Clothier defeated Mahoney of the English | Slided by the Hondurs international team, 6- 4, 8-6. That the | Aufust B, 1905. Bl n R ranking American player, Wililam A. | wins $2000, soid in San Fran is in fine form, was made evident | §6,628 wins $1000, sold in San Fr. 554 wins §500, sold in San Leandro, 5s. 7702 and 22,410 each wins $250 sold in San Francisco, Cal; Nos. 40,569, 40,386, 55,001 in Portland, Or. and S The following capital the above company for ¢ ik ationa! adelphian, 6-4. H. L. Doherty found vy to overcome the Yale player, A. Post, 6-2, 6-2. One competition in the doubles was de- cided and this resuited in a victory for H. L. Doherty and R. ¥. Doherty of Eng- Jand over M. Colbet, Philadelphia, and W. 2 Francisco, Cal. prizes were paid by he July 11, 1003, draw. 1sce residing in Alameda City, Cal., luoo (. W, McBay, 151 Grant avenue, San . Bettes, Yale, 6-4, 6-2. | i Cal., $1000; L. Gimbel, 266 Chest- e | Brancisce, G2y Sranciaco Cabe "sioun. Mrs Rosa Banfield, 318 Eleventh avenue. Richmond BUDD DOBLE DRIVES district_ San Francisco, $5 George | Henry Chard, 135 Beulah street, San P‘rlnclleo, KINNEY LOU TO VIGTORY | &if" Veteran Hommnn Wins Applause of Spectators in Empire Stake of $5000. o NEW YORK. Aug. 12—Ten thousand Budd Doble drive his own e Chamley Enters Protest. charges preferred against him by J. M. Neven had his license to practice revoked by the State Board of Medical Exam- iners, claims the board had no right to do so. Yesterday he sued for a writ of review of its actions, basing his suit on the ground that the act of the Legislature giving the board power to revoke a li- cense is unconstitutional. The case will be heard by Judge Cook August 17. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE LITTLE LOUISIANA COMPANY OF SAN ' FRANCISCO. Orzanized 1001. SPECIAL NOTICE.—BEFORE purchasing tickets see that our mark, & P. & Co., is on the face and back of the sare, day, and the veteran driver was loudly applauded. Kinney Lou's principal com- $10,000 M. and M. stake at-Detroit. Sum- The Empire stake of $5000 for 2:20 trotters— Kinney Lou won two straight heats in 2:00, 2:07%. John Taylor, Jay McGregor, Texas, Senator Milis, McAdams Jr., Sadie Patchen, Margaret Beth Grove, Cole Direct, Katr G, Free Silver, Mary Joe and Patchen also started. 2:05 pacing; purse $1200—Darien won two straight heats. Time, 2:06%, 2:05). Shadow Chimes, Winfield Stratton, Little Squaw, Char- lie Hoyt. Don Derby, Indiana, Terrace Queen and Ananias also started. 9:15 pacing class: purse §1000—Alcatraz won kets of the LITTLE two straight heats in 2:13, 2:11%. Mamie| ALL GENUINE gc B, e Sl P ) ¢ aereiry LOUISIANA OO tieNCIA PO pum.u‘: g o WSS crotting; Inwe S1N0 - Prinse o0 terace | rmfl:m Rave the initials 5. b, & Co cn won the second gnd third heats In 2:08: 2:08%. Rhythmic won the first heat in 2:08: Fereno also startsd. —_—— Surbiton Wins Stakes. LONDON, Aug. 12—J. R. Keene's three- year-old colt Surbiton, ridden by Lucien Lyne, the American jockey, won the City of London Breeders' Foal Stakes at Kempton Park to-day, defeating a fleld re the capltal prize numbers in Hondu- the A 3 dfl'l!l. as decided by the &" ’3%‘“5 s st capital pri ws ze. n°’ Sold in San Francisco, C 0. 971 draws second capital brize Cal, i Sold in San Franc wins wa. third capiw i 86,628 dn P No, !llfl a'“ ey can 1 Sold in '*‘."\ testifying. Freund was interrogated about | ix:-‘ ‘»‘:;;‘m"?ekfy' ,sl" 1% "";'- | a lot of wheas containing 1100 sacks which | 96 (Austin).. 2 2 2 14 | arrived at the warehouse on June 1. He | 108 (Smith).. 3 3 3 | was asked particularly about the mark- ggod. Won easily. | ings on the sacks, but was unable to en- e b. h. by Himyar. | | Believe Us, | SHERMAN e office u(l { who has ever presented ome of our prizes u‘ are placed before the public from time to time | om respon- | colored letters M. & F. on the face of the | The following are the capital prizes as de- 63,027 and 69,468 each wins $100. sold | ll-nln A. Lemcke, 118 Davis street, San | Dr. §. R, Chamley, wWho because of | AMUSEMENTS. GRAN D floui‘ TGN'G“T EVERY NIGHT. RAYMOND AND CAVERLY And Our Superb Eastern Company, in In Harvard PRICES—25¢, 50e, T5e. COLUMBI Powell street, LAST 4 NIGHTS. MATINEE SATURDAY. EZRA KENDALL In the Immense Comedy Hil. THE VINEGAR BUYER Last Time Next Sunday Night, NOTE The first week of the « Henry Miller-Margaret Anglin Season will open NEXT MONDAY NIGHT and will be de\oled to Geor Bernard Shaw’ 8 four-act play, “THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE. The ADVAD 1-‘ SALE OF SEATS WILL COM- MENCE TO-DAY, at 9 o'clock. Matinees W esday and Snnrdu Qs ELFIE FAY, “The Crasiest Soubratte on _the American Lew Hawkins; Bidnuy Wilmer and Company; Miss Wynne Winslow and The Great Kaufmann Troupe. Last times of Dooley and Ten- brocke; Roberts, Hayes and Rob- erts; George Austin and Macart's Dogs and Monkeys. Reserved Seats, 25c: Balcony, 10c; Box Seats and Opera Chairs. 50c. TIVOLI®&E:. TO-NIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, SATURDAY MATINEE, THE GREAT SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF CAMILLE D’ARVILLE In Smith and DeKoven's Comic Opera, “THE HIGHWAYMAN.” TUNEFUL, BRIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE THROUGHOUT. EDWIN STEVENS AS FOXY QUILLER. Arthur Cunningham, Ferris Haruman, E mmmm OPERA | wara Webb, Annie Myers, Bertha Davis, Aimee Leicester and all the big Tivoll Company. | ORCHESTRA UNDER PAUL STEINDORFF. Wateh for the Grand Opers Season. 50c, 9 Se, Popular Prices—2! Telephone Bu#h o L2k 1900 People Crowded the Last Night to See House “QUO VASS ISS” and “THE BIG LITTLE PRINCESS” || As ne year. acme of vrodus many Mag- . Including TLL . Children at Matinees, 10c and Symphony Concerts. FRITZ SGHEEL, MRECTOR. Auspices S. F. Symnhnry Society. /GRAND OPERA HOUSE. ORCHESTRA OF 70 MUSICIAN Concerts at 3:15 p. m. THURSDAY, August 27, and every THURS- DAY fcllowing up to and including October . SALE OF SINGLE SEATS NOW ON AT| & CLAY'S MUSIC STORE. PRICES OF SEATS. Orchestra, §1 50; Dress Circle, $1, first two rows; d0c, last four rows; Gallery, B0c. BASEBALL! | The Original Little Louisiana Com- | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. RECREATION PARK. ——EIGHTH AND HARRISON— CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3: 80 P. M.; SAT- URDAY, 3:00 P. SUNDAY ..2:30 P. M. (OAKLAND vs. SAN FRANCISCO, | LADIES' DAYS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Advance Sale, 5 Stockton St. MISCELLANEOUS. Patented \ Spheroid Eye Glasses <) Will improve the sight. Prices moderate. visir DR. JORDAN’S crear MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1081 MARKET 6T. bet. Gtb a7z, 5.7.Cal, X . PHILOSOPR Al valuable book for men) ‘ DE. JORDAN & CO.. 1051 MarketSt. 8. F. ALCAZAR™ %" MAT. TO-DAY—TO-NIGHT—LAST WEEK of 2 | WHITE WHITTLESEY As D’'Artagnan in a Fine Production of THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Evg., 25¢ to T5c; Mat. Thur. & Sat., 15¢ to 30c. NEXT MONDAY—Belasco & Mayer's special presentation of the quaint rural cumody. THE DAIRY FARM. As Given 1200 Times in the East. ~——First Time In San Francisco— SEATS NOW ON SALE. THEATRE :(CE = ed o s WA i ety W TO-NIGHT—ONE WEEK ONLY, Matinees Saturday and Sunday. Magnificent Production of the New York and London Success, “Man’s Enemy” The Greatest of Scenic Sensational Melo- dramas, Dealing With the Evils of Drink! 10c to 30c 15c, 28e Grand Army Week, A The Famous Civil War ma, “CUMBERLAND ’61” Most powerful organization of its kind in America L-MOROS ADVERTISEMENTS. STATEMENT —oOF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS GLong and Rutpers FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ¥ NEW YORK, IN THE STATE OF D. 1902, and for mmfl:-mw. as made to the Insurance of the as per CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald up in Cash $400,000 00 fl ASSETS. Real Estate owned by Company... §73,000 08 Loans on Bonds and — 34,300 00 Cash Markat Value of all and Bo c-ndh(:cnpuy 880,379 00 Amount of by pie of Bonds, Stocks and other mar- LIABILITIES. 03 Losses resisted, inciuding expsnses. 1300 00 Gross premiums on Risks running one year or less, $1,115,~ . o 71,785 73 70; reinsurance 30 per cent.. Gross premiums on Fire Risks than one year, FRIDAY, August 14, | i $1 50, first | four rows; $§1 25, last four rows; Family Circle, Presenting the Comedy Ro- mance, TO- GAIN MAFINEE 50 25 | sunday—To Greet the Na- |20 tion's Heroes, INCOME. Net cash actually received for Fire premiums Reacsived for interest o Bonds and $933,897 80 Greatest of all War Dramas. Seats Now Selling. R-etlved for Rents Total INCOMO ...ceeuee. EXPENDITURES. Gncluding $8L143 10, lomses ~ of e Nt amount paid tor Mariae Losses b {including $—. losses of pre- o Dividends o Stockhoid 12509 o8 e Paid or allowed for Comm| High-Class Specialties Every Afternoon | =rokerage 151,740 41 and Evening in the Theater. charges for officers, clerks, etc.. 28,162 T4 —— Pald for State, National and Local TO-NIGHT. “m';....u..;‘.....fi ......... 11,161 33 GALA AMATEUR PERFORMANCE | " © ceeeneen enennas esesesees 17,328 ST ——Coneluding With— NEW LIVING PICTURES. TAKE A TRIP “DOWN THE FLUME." Total Expenditures ........... 3617,278 10 —_—— Losses incurred during the year.. $404.710 63 -VISIT THE- Risks and Pf‘mlumm‘u" Risks.| Premiums. “MYSTIC MIRROR MAZE” Net_amount of Risky ADMISSION .10e | CHILDREN 'fll!en Ing the o g o il e — MISCELLANEOTUS. N;.:x:_ g 0,150,922 308,900 20 2, T7.171,500( 1.1 STATEMENT | ===t 35’ nmeiams L!KAV CAND‘E. B'c. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of January, 1908. WM. L. LINDSAY, Notary Publie. EDWARD BROWN & SONS, GENERAL AGENTS, 411 and 413 California St., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. STATEMENT —OF THE— CONDITION AND AFFAIRS DELAWARE CONDITION AND AFFAIRS ] Agricultural INSURANCE COMPANY F WATERTOWN, IN THE STATE OF New York, on the 3lst day of December, A. D, 1902, and for the year ending on that day, as made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California, pursuant to the provisions of sections 610 and 611 of the Po- litical Code, condensed as per blank furnished by the Commissioner: CAPITAL Amount of c-mm Stock, pald up in Casi ............... +ov $500,000 00 = ASSETS. | Real Estate Owned by Company.. $344,305 60 RANCE COMPANY { Lonoe e Bonts sad Metwapen: Maus o S | Cash rket ‘alue of oc] it Wons wned By Compliy? ssnase 20| O ETUTARTIINGS % IRRSTARSY Amount of Loans secu by A. D, 1902, “‘ for the 'S et Dledge of Bonds, Stocks, and F BT, ELH other marketable securities as LT utfommlg Comminsiensy Gy gD Provisions of sections 810 and 611 of the Po- Cash in Company's Office. | premtetons of svetions €10 &ud 110733 76 | by the Commissioner: 14948 33 CAPITAL. Amount of Capital Stock, pald and Mortgag: 0T in c-: e b $702,873 00 Pl"mlllml in due Cc | Due frofm ‘othér Companies basasnang AssETS. e g S B R i by i OO o Sl 3 ERGVI- O "SI, S Cash Market Value of all Stocks - and Bopds owned by Company. 871,002 84 Total Assets . moust of Loans secured By pledse LIABILITIES. 25,000 00 Losces adjusted and unpaid.. Losses in process of Adjustment 59,963 53 or 1D BUSDERSE ....o...veene... Lonol resisted, Inciuding expenses 1L873 01 Gross Premiums on Fire Risks T Tunning one year or less, $902.- \ 751 00; reinsurance 50 per cent. s Total liabilities ..... INCOME. Net e--h actually received for Fire jums Mortgages Recaived (0F interest dends on Bonds, and from all it o Received for Rents Recelved from all Total Income - EX: . id for Fire Losses losses of Net amount (lltlfld!fl‘ years) Dmaenu to Stockholders 934 70, ms Paid or allowed for le-lb‘ or psisan BT b o sy d Paid for Salaries. Fees, and othe » “harges for officers. cleris 'etc. 88027 11 Paid for State. National and Local Fire. $648,248 00 | Risks and Premiums.|Fire Risks.| Premiums. e e it Losses tneurred during the year.. 781,335 00 year 1,614,818 00 Net amount Mbflr 31, 1902.] 245,005, 2,454,054 00 & B, SAWYER. Prest. H mfl-fl-ndmuhfiuulfi:‘h LECOOI‘NMMK !DWMNWN&MMM 411 and 413 California st., S. ¥, Cal. GEO. H. MURDOCK & SON, City Agents, 412 California St.. San Francisce, Cal DIRECTORY OF RESPONSIBLE HOUSES. Catalogue and Priee Lists Mailed on Application. FRESH AND SALT MBATS. JAS. BOYES & C0. r.-..,"""&. i b LU S ?'.°"“ Faone Saum o E. C. HUGHES, EDWARD BEOWN & SONS, GENERAL Al 411 and 413 c-ll!ovd- 8t., PAUL M. NIPPERT, ey Agent. Weekly Call $1.00 per Tear